r - G0()IiS AG NI:. 1 i i . , Use Of Lime. 1 TIAS inst opened one of the 'lamest. pret- • noietilfu , o shovli . tieir'er he +we'd lir cornbi- 1 tiest and cheapest- stocks of FA LI, & . . - 1 , ;11 - ion with nuitnnt 114141411V.5. ‘Vtien in con- : WINTER. G()0 DS ever _brought to Gettys t:lei WWI thetti; it sets 'their. ammonia free,: burg. and he invites-the-public _ln call. exam% I: odiOnntirs.nay. destroys. the eftioacy of sin+ ", ine and judge' for tlieniselves—nn troulde to it auttrils. Mild- lime, or lime 'that has re- 1 sh,lw Orsiols. His - new atocit euihraces a very , ~N l ;; : upria.4 'the. carbonic acid which ' has been large vuriety of t, . driven off in the prneess'or burning—marts. 1- Ladie*v Tire** Good*, ,siretilw - ifort and shell-sand, being carbonates, i Ruch na Silks, Tore Satins. Mons Delanes. 4114 not - etert the baneful 'influence of quick ' Bombazines. French Merinnes, lie Itegzes, lime, atui luny therefore very'advaratageously ; A r poecin ; eohnra. Cloths, G i n o oms , C a li. be Wsed in connection with organic manures. i e „,. &e. &e. &e. larlaint every Inivni. may also he itst...l with I In the line of Vrentlensest 9, 4 Wean', he barn-yard andatable - rnamtrea; tir any other ' .h ar , sei„ted a e h o i r g lot, of all styles and Idio' mintaining ammonmeal compoutids..as_,_ r i ees t Cloths-- Cassimerea. Vestings, Sati the lime in them. being-carbonate, cannot. eV : ner. ,,,K, mme k y j eans , Ace. &e: ert any injurious influence upon. them: -Marl 1 1 - His st u ck of PiNf. V GOODS is also very.. : might he used with guano: the most coueen- , fine. and tun numerous t o enumerate. Call t rt . Tcll of -elLanimabliso *ties,' tind--no--ill elfectsi- rni -- s - e t t - - e , - ".°111"ow ' frtilu ' its ' ll PP licati°4 " u3reall; i f i Thankful for past favors. SC HIC K. solicits • fresh- little were- 'tiSerL , - 0 11 -the nitrog enous : ' ' a - continuance of public patronage. He will 'lirts of the guano : WoUid .',e driven - o i l - . and lost to iregetaiion,-whilo nothing would be 1 c - always endea . vor to deserve it, by selling good (Is t the lowest living prices. Quick lit° . a - left but the Mineral portions.. . . , 1 Sales and Small Profits," is his motto. 'Persons having marl deposites _ennid not Oetober 23, 1854. Snake a more prof table disposition of their marl - than - -; by' eove,iinetheir barn-yards and stable floors with it. to act as an absorbent and Jilt !al ~1 Mill taluer of !igokri manures of their stock. Fall Ploiying. -A writer ,M the !Tountry Gentleman" is much in favor, of fall *Wing. In such dry seSso,Ss as we • have had for two years past. hin .c rops endure the drought much better.— The, torn leaves rolled up ten days sooner on, spring plowed land. The'sod rots: earlier, and gives the ,crop,a vigorous start. anti this ens lileshim to keep the weeds in subjeetiOn. hart year he had a lieldofeorn, eight acres,: 11 little inoreAban ball was plowed in the full, the rest the - When harvested, the fall. plow - t•tkground yielded nearly, one-third more iliac-the other, a great deal heavier growth of and Jong& ears. We are greatly M pr °Nils' practice when done as, and at the time, it should be. ' Cure for 'lleaiee. Take some weed commonly Called smart i B -- -- - .. - , --- aAbiniore , Er. Susquehanna Railroad. 7eecl,,,thatgrows.siong the roadside, .or,in the 110 T 3 U.S.—Wa 0 Fl Passen fieldsin_low-place.s4 steep it, in . hoiling'water NGE - OP, y ger till the strength iii all ant, and give the horse , \-1 Train leaves Calvert Station at 8.15 AIN erne qtkart: of the',liquid every day :for-eight or 1 Arrives at Ynrk at ILA, Ai ,ten days. .. - 31ik it with bran or shortsif he will , Accommodation Train leaves-Calvert- - eat it, not pour it down , himwith a- bottle, - - I S tation at - _ 4.25 ,= P Id Arrives at .. Give him a cut .or green feed wet' tip 'ivith vra.. / 7.42 r sr ter, during the and I will warrant a 4 Express T York at ritin leaves Calvert Station at 10 P Al cure: , Horses with heaves will be troubled ( Arrives at York at 12 r H, with it about as bat • • - weather, as they will in - the spring of th t * ar,„l- This medicine ill .. . is,sosimple And.easy,to bo obtained, that some May not think it worth their while to try it, bet simple medieineti many times prove more effectual than those obtained at a great et pease.", ~ , - llmtvni• RosscitATz. Cure for Barns. The American 4gricalliti•lal says, "of all ap plications for a burns, we believe there are none (goal to a .simple covering of common wheat florae. " This is always at hand, and while it rt,quiresnet'skillin using, it produces almost astonishing effects: The moisture produced Upon :the'surface of a slight or deep burn, is at onPe absorbed by the flour, and forms a paste which shifts out the air. As long .as'the fluid titatterS continue flowing, they nre absorbed, and'tbus prevented from producing irritation, ns they would do if kept. from passing off by oily or resinous applications,' wild() the greater the nmonnt'of-theseitbsorbed 2 l ty- the-flour,-the thicker the protecting 'pave, in g. Another ad vantage of the flOnr coverin ,, is, that next to tbe•su fa e''t it I can 'Ma() washed off,'withotit farther irritation In removing.. It mny be occasional , . 'washed* off very carefully when it has be come matted and dry and a new covering be sprinkled on. Cure for Palpitation. A, lady about forty yenrs old, says the inur ts.al of Health, who has suffered 'severely from. - periodical attack:4 of palpitation of the heart, from the itge of twelve years, has found imme diate and permanent,;relief from the u‘e of so da water. It appears from experiments since that_catbonic acid gas is the Active cu tacive agent.' A medical correspondent of, the New Hamp shire .hiti'Jint 49r , Medicine states, that for three years: he has used altim itt croup. - and in all that time has not seen a fatal, ease which was treated with it from the beginning: He usu ally gives about ten grainS, once in ten Minutes until vtnitingls.induced, -using at the same time tartar emetic or, the hive t4yrup freely-- the latter. subduing the inthitiimation, while Om aim , has more of a convulsive action. HousOiol, There is room for thCexercise of Woman's Rights in 'a direction which is Certainly over looked. We_ mean in pefeJting, the art of cookery. Otir American cookery is, muchuf )P, - wretched. Women learn to cook one or two kinds of tneatS, make a loaf bread, a pie and six sorts of cakes and preserves, and think the science of -cooking exhausted. If any im provement is tnentioned, the probability is that it refers to some new , kind of cake. Why can not we have more good common dishes, say of sonps, meats, and especially of vegetables ? lt ill Rights women indulge their genius in that. direction ?---tYrairie Farmer. To Keep Pickles. Keep pickles only in stone or wooden wares —anything,' that •has held grease will spoil pickles. Stir them occasionally.and if there are sny soft ones take them out Scald the vine gar and - pour it hot over the pickets that are in a solid state. Always keep enough,vinegar on them to cover them well. If it is weak take fresh vinegar and pour on hot. Do not boil - vinegar and spice over five minutes. To Take -Rust out of SteeL Cover the steel with sweet nit, well rubbed on it : in ttiro days use tinslacted lime, finely phwdered, to rub until the rust disappears.- 9'o take iron stains out of a marble chimney piece :—Mix in.a bottle an equal quantity of ire-h spirit of vitriol and lemon -juice : shake this well : - met the spots. and, in a few min utes, rub with soft linen until they disappear. To Pitarevr et7TI.F.IIYIPROX RUSTING —Case Inires. watch chains, and other small articles inade of steel. may he preserved born rust. by lying carefully trilled after use, and then -wrapped in coarce brown paper,_the_virtue._of 11:hich iti stuli. that all hardware goods from Sheffield and other renowned places of mauu lactose, are always. wrappiNl in the same. h lO ittcli eot.ofixa WATEM• —Take one quart of alcohol. and to it add of oil of lemon :cud 4 3 11 of rosemary, le quarter of an ounce wach : oil of lavender. drachm : oil of cin- Im mo * . tcn drops : -and tell drops of the oil of 4-.locei; ; to all of u iii, Ir ot4l a talivsimotiltil of 3 - trco Ira ier. Set it by for a week, shaking the bottle every day. Fos Sous Tetitimr. —Take a tea elm fall of sweet cal. and half :w. ftparh 1.--pirijorof twin a. I.kc : unite theta. and wills - the lair. ure rut, ,t throat, sumi wear a ttaititel 'aroiiii , i it. Ilk! votwr lath' who tool the cyt of , t SVIE`; for sale al the Gettysburg :;ienm ~,... . e. "" --- 7 - - t --r• leas been arrv.tc4l ..)/. Lea..l i ll .t, •., Lod • 0. 1 1„ Ntill. Croup. Mir . Hanover. Branch Rail Road. ire-k -o -P-RO -u-n-s. TRYINS Over the Hanover Branch road now run as follows tat Train will - leave Hanoverat 9.15 A. M., wi Lli' Passengers for York, Harrisburg,-Colutn hia and Philadelphia, and return to Hanover with PaSsengers from Baltimore at 12 M. This Train connects also . with the I.;it press for Baltimore, arriving there at I P. M.. stopping at Cllenrock, Parkton and Cockeysville. ea Train will leave Hanover at 2.15 P. M. with Passengers GI . Baltimore. arriving there at 6.30 ; and return immediately with Passen gers from York, &e,., at 5.45 P. M. 3d Train will leave Hanover at 4 3.4 P. M. with Passengers for York; and n-turn with Passentreis from Baltimore at 8 P. M. Monday-morning extra train will leave for Baltimore at 5.30; return at 7. A. M. 1.31)WA RP H. YOUNG, Sgenl. Hanolier, OttAG, Way Passenger Train will leave Har. rishorg at . 1.45 Pal Arrivino at York of 2.45 P m Express Train leaves Harrisburg at 8.45 AAI Arriving at York at 9.54 Ant A. P. WINCHESTER, Super't. .Iklareli2o, 1851. • The lurriranrs ,frirO! 0LT.:0 1 7 7 / 6 .7 2 Z/ PILLS. 're /he (7,tizens qf the United Slates: 1 MOST humbly and sincerely thank you for the immense patronage which you have bestowed upon my Pills. I . take this oppor tunity of stating that my Ancestors were all American Citizei s, and that I entertain for all ihat concerns America and the Americans, the most lively sympathies, so much so that I Ori ginally compounded these Pills expressly to suit your climate, habits, constitutions, and manner of Ii vi ng, intending .to establish — My - SW ainonv, you, which I have now done, by taking premises in New York. 38, forner of Jinn and *mats Sta. * New York PURIFICATION OF THE BLOOD, . AND LIVER AND 1111,1010 COMPLAINTS. . The citizens of the Union stiffer much from disorders of the Liver and Seinnach, scarcely any arelree - from these destructive maladies, hence life wearifast. The fair sex, perhaps the most handatime in the world, up tea cer tain, period when, distressing to say, many lose their teeth and good looks, while yet in the heyday of life ; such sad evils may be ef fectually remedied by continually keeping the blood pure, and the: Liver and Stomach in a healthy action, when life will flow smoothly, and resemble plants in a genial clime, where an eternal spring appears to reign. As it re gards the preservation of the human frame, and the durationof life, much may he effected, and I say fearlessly, that health and life can he prolonged for many years beyond their or dinary limits, if Holloway's Pills are taken to purify the blood according to the rides laid down for health, contained in the directions which accompany each box.' A CASE OF WEAKNESS ANT) DEBIT, mr, OE' 10 YEARS' STANDING, CURED BY HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. Copy/ rf a Let ter from Capt. John Jaznsan,dator Rause, New Ynrk. dated Jan. 51/e To PROFESSOR HOLLOW AY, 38, corner of Ann and Nassau Streets, New York. Sir,—}t is with the mosi heartfelt pleasure I . have to in form you that I have been restore d to health and strength by taking your Pills. For the last ten years, I _suffered from a derangement of the Liver arid Stomach. and was reduced to such an extremity that I gave up my ship. never expecting to go to sea any more, as I had tried every rernedY that was recommended to me, hut all to no purpose; and had given myself imp to despair when I was at last re commended to take your Pills. Arter using them for three months, the result is that I am now iu better health than 1 have been for eleven years past, and indeed as well as ever I was in my life: You are quite at liberty to make this known for the benefit of others. .1 remain. Sir, .yours respectfully, (Signed) JOHN JOHNSON. These celebrated Pills are tonnderfally ifficacibas in the foThwing complaints Ague Debility Ifea.l-ache A„ thorn Dropsy Indiostion liilion~('omplaints Eryhipelas Jaundice Blotches on the skin Female Irregularities Liver Complaints Itowel Complaints Fevers of all kinds Piles Constipation of the Gout Retention of I:rine Bowels Sgrofuls, or King's su'ue and Gravel Secondary Symptonia licit Venereal Affections Worms of all kinds Weakness, from whatever cause. * * *Sold at the Establishment of Professor Hoi,Lowav, 80 Maidtn Lane; New York. and ;!,14 strand, London. anti by all respectable D rug .ri s t s and Dealers in Medieines through out the United States, in Pots and Boxes, at 25 cents, 62i cents, and $1 00 each. Lthr There is a considerable saving by tak iimg the larger sizes. N. IL—Directions for the (voidance of pa- Cents in every disorder are Abed to each Box. eow-- - A'MAN %CS FOR 1855.—Mizerstown, Liulairlir, - Presbyterian, Christian, Far torr'4 and Housekeeper's—at 1).4e. 18. KURTZ'S Bookstore. :kW ',S.—A hip- lot of Bay State Shawls. 1.7, Lon g . and Square Broche and Thibet Shawle—a plend id variety, and a nine at the cheapest rates, at, SCHICK'.S nE ON !CO M K ALL !—To see those. cheap Goodbjest received by Oct. 2. A- A UNOLD. tovEs., and Stockings, ati cortA and saxes, at SC H IC K'S. RI TURNING. mii 143 rilH V; -mobiterihers would regpeetfolly an -11. nott nee to their friend ft and the ptihti - c that they have opened a N 1?; fi AitDik A If sTOR K, in Bulti attire- Street. adjoining the reiidrtge of David Ziegler, Gelf diurg.in which they are opening a large and general aggort- Merit of HARDWARE, Iron, Steel, Groceries, CUTLE RV. COACH TRIMMINGS, - SPRINGS, AXLES;, (gcbar—tuarr, 51)ot SiPb.ings, Paints, 01Is, and Dye-stuirs, in general,. ing every - deseiiption of aril- CIPP4 in the above lines of business, to which . . • • on of COacli-rnal, - e - rc, Blseksmiths, Carpenters, Cabinet -makers, fiboe•makerS, Saddlers, and the public. gen erally. Our stock having been selected with •great care and purchastd for Cash, we guarantee (f4,r the Ready Money.) to dispose of any part of it on aFireasonalole terms as they can be pur chased any where. • —We—particularly — request - a - call from our friends, and earnestly solicit - a share of public film-, as we are determined to establish a char acter for selling Goods at low prices.and do ing business on lair principles. JOEL B. DANNER, DAVID ZIEGLER. Gettysburg, June 9, 1851. LI A . FRESH SUPPLY! IFIE undersigned has just, returned from the City with a large supply of FR ESTI GOODS, which he is prepared to sell at prices which cannot be beat. His - stock consists of ROCERIES, of all kinds, Sugars, Molasses, Coffees, Teas, Fish, Salt, Crackers, Cheese, Pickled Cu. cumbers, &c. Also, Fruits and Confections, °ranee, Lemons, Figs, Raisins, Prunes, &c —Also, Powder, Stud, Tobacco, Segars, Gail's celebrated German Smoking Tobacco, and a variety of other artiCies—Also, a first !ate assortment of the best qualities of L II B. S Ines ann Brandies, of diff erent" kinds,N. E. Rum, Holland Gin, Old Rye, &c.—all of which can be had on the lowest terms at the, Store of the subscriber, in South Baltimore 'street, next door to the "Star" oittCe. (rj-Also, always on hand a variety of Stone Jugs, &c.--Give us a call. EM AN ITEL ZIEGLER. Getty burg, May 15, 1854. THE WAR GOING ON!' H war in Europe is largely engrossing puhlic attention, and' prices generally are going.up. But the undersigned won la suggeat to his 'Customers and everybody else that he has just returned frOni the city, with the cheapest and,besi stock of , (1/a4 , ‘atSaZut)9 ' 42)9 Nuts, Confectionary, Fancy Soaps, - &c., he has evor beiore offered. ' Call and judge for yourselves, and if you do not pronounce his goods among the Cheapest and best yen have ever looked at, then is he greatly mie taken. His stock comprises, in part, Coffees, - Sugars', - Teas '' Cliocolates, Syrups, Molasses; Crackers, Oranges, Lemons, Almonds, Palm Nuts., Yea Nuts, English Walnuts, Filberts; Coofectimery-, of tt hundred - .sorts, -- Pepper. Cinnamon, Cloves, Soda SaleramS, Washing Soda, a large variety of Fancy Straps, and everything else in his line. o;:reash or Country Produce taken in ex change for Good!? The Flour and Feed_business is continued. Highe;st market prices paid. . WM. 611.1.1.181 ) 11.:, In nrk Street, al the Post Office. Gettysburg, April 24, 1854. (1 . ; abllrZo Cliehp Watohes & Jewelry, • AvHOLESA I, E Sy R ETA I, L, at the Phil adelphia Watch and Jewelry Store, Nu. 96 North Second street, corner. of Quarry, Philadelphia. Gold Lever Watehea, full jowelad, IS caret cues, 92R CO GoldLepi WM. 1/: caret, - - 24 00 9iiver Levers, fell jeweled, - - 12 (10 Silver Lupines. jewels, - U 00 Superior Quarttors, - . . . . 7 00 Gold Spectacles, - . • . - - 7OU I'ino Silver do.. - • - ' 1 1;0 • Gold B - Bracelets, - - - • 300 belies' Cold Pencils,- - ~ . 1 00 Silver Tea ~ tivonng, - sot, ' -- . .„ 600 Gold yens, with Pencil and Silver ilotlet, - - 1 00 COW Finger Rings 373 reins to $80; Watch Glasses. plain, 123 cents. patent .18i1; I.n net 25; other articles in proportion. All goods war ranted to be what they are sold for. • STAUFFER at. HA RLEY. On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers and Levities, still lower than the above prices. Sept. 25 , 1854. ly - LET THE FACTS BE KNOWN! riptiAT ABRAM ARNOLD has just re !timed front the Eastern cities, with the largest an l best selected stock of goods for Men and Boys' wear ever before offired,which he is - N , ' making up, iitlite Old Stand, where he invites all who wish to purchase CLOTH LVG, made of - Cer ci9 ',..:"Cra, Eill i aCOUcaMaD and by good workmen, to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he is detertnined to undersell any clothing Store or Slop Shop in the town or country. Having secured the services of one of the best CUTTERS in the country, He is prepared to make up clothing at the shortest notice and in :he hest style. His motto is Quick Sales and small Profits. October 2,1854. tf NOW READY. -'j ELLER KURTZ'S Holliday Stock of I Klegantly . Illustrated and Standard BOOKS. adapted for Christmas and New Year Presents, the Drawing-Room Table, &c.; are now ready for erimination. Also, CHILDREN'S BOOKS, in endless variety. Kurtz's is a perfect storehouse of delight f - cr The little ones, where they can_ purchase from the_ simplest Toy Book up to the most expen sive colored edition. [Dec-18, 1854._ . - Second-hand Carriages. A FEW good second-hand CARRIAGES LI and BUGGIES to he had for Cash or Country Produce, at C. W. HOFFMAN'S Coach Factory. August 14. r AC-KEREL, Codfish, Salmon, Herring, .111 Pork, Hams and Sides, Shoulders, Lard and Cheese, constantly onhand and for sale by J. Palmer Si. Co., Market Street -. barf, October 9, 1851. 3m TAO you want CHEAP GROCERIES? I J Go to FA El N EsToc Ks'. AEENSWAR EAND ROCERIEN.— E A. ARNOLD is now receivinz a larze kt. of Queensware, which be will sell 1, , w. C4II and see. Oct. '4% WV. MUSA; Lf:ll3 fl; 0111(Cle For Ike Cure - if Heroin or Rupture. A NO W KM ;J D ; by the highest med ical authorities of Philadelphia, iitcom pantbly superior to any other in lIRP. Suffer era will be-irratified -to-learn-that the--oecasion now of to procure, not only the lighted and mod easy, but as durable a 'Prods as any other, in lieu of the ettotbrouo and uncomfortable aril de usually sold. There - is - no difficulty atten ding' the fitting, and when the pad im located, it will retain its position without change. Persons at a distance unable to call on the subscriber, can have the Truss sent to any address, by remitting' Fire Dollars for the sin gle Truss. of Ten for the double—with meas . - ore round- the hips-and -stating--side-airected. j i w ill he ex e l i anaed to suit it not fitting, by returning it at once unsoiled. For saie only Sy the Importer. =, -- CA - LEB - 13. NEEDLES. Cot. Twelfth ! Se Race Ste., Philadelphia. (0 , - LA DIE 3, requiring the benefit of/lied/fin ical Support*. owing to derangement of the In ternal Organs, inducing Falling of_the Womb, Vocal, Pulmonary.. Dyspeptic, Nervous and Spinal Weakn ess, are informed that a compe tent and experienced LADY will be in-atten dance at the Rooms, (set apart for Their sive ,use,) 'ova FT Ft Street,' first door below Race. [July 3, 1854. ly WATCHES I _ JEWELRY, Sfirerwrere Fang* Goods. gieb—A Choice Assortment of the Finest Qual ity, for Sale at the Lowest Cash Prices, at Wm. B. Elton - head's, . NO. 184 SOUTH SECOND STREET, . Between Pine and Union. West side, Philactic:. /THE assortment embraces a Large and Se t lee! Stuck of Fine IValehes,Jewelry, Silver Ware, .dlbala Ware, plated withfine Silver, in .Sporitut, Forks, Ladles,,ijec.—Jet Goods, Fans and Fancy Articles of a superior quality, de serving the examination of those who desire to procure the best goods at the Lowest Cash Prices. Having a practical knowledge of the busi ness, and all available facilities for Importing and Manufacturing, the subscriber confidently invites purchasers, believing that he can sup ply them on terms as favorable as any other establishment in either of the Atlantic Cities. (c:}-All kinds of Diamond and Pearl Jewel ry and Silver Ware. manufactured, to order, within — a reasonalile time. Kg - Watches, Jewelry and Silver Wire failhfully repaired. WM. B. ELTONHEAD; NO. 184 South 24 St., a few doors above the 24 St. Market, West Side. efij‘ln the-South Wow of the Store, may be seen the famous BIRD CLOCK,' which commands the admiration of the-scientiffe and en rions. October c. 3, 1854. 1 y LOOKING GLASSES, •-- Picture Frames, &c. • iutT-E invite the public to examine our I su perior stock" of Plain and Ornamental Gilt LOOKING GLASSES. PORTRAIT A-N D PICTUREFRAMES, WINDOW CORNICES; BRACKET TABLES,. &n. We are manufacturing every description of Gilt Work and Fumy Wood Frames, on the most pleasing terms. Also, Importers of French and German Looking Glass Plates. Old work lie-Gilt With neatn.ss and despatch. ,Q Persons visiting Baltimore will do well to examine our assortment. ,Orders from the country "will be _attended_ 4,) faithfully_ and promptly. M. BARRETT _Az BRO., *Gilelers, • S 2 Hower.' St.. corner Saratoga. opposite '•WesternHotel,' 2 Baltimore. May 8, 1854. ly AMERICAN ARTISTS' UNION! rri 1 4 ; AMERICAN ARTISTS' UNION would re peetful ly announce to the citizens of the United States and the Canadas, that for the purpose of 'cultivating a taste for the fine arts throughout the country, and with a view of enahlino every family to become• possessed of a gallery of Engravings, By the lust Artists of the Age, they have determined, in order to create an extensive sale for their Engravings, and thus not only give employment toe large number of artists and others, hut inspire among our countrymen a taste for works of art, to present to the purchasers of their Engravings, when 250,000 of which are sold, - - 250,000 GIFTS, OVPH E ACTUAL COST OF 5150,000 Each pnrchaser of a.One Dollar Engraving, therefore, receives not only an Engraving richly woulF the money, but also - _a ticket which entitles hire to one of the Gifts when they are distributed. For 'rive Dollars a highly finished Encrravitig, beautifully PAINTED in OIL, and FIVE GIFT PICKETS, will be sent; or Five Dollars worth of splendid Engravings can be selected from the Catalogue, and. sent by return of mail or expretis. A copy of the Catalogue, together with a specimen of one of the Engravings, can be seen at - the office of this paper. r. For each Dollar sent, an Enzraving actu ally worth that stun, and a Gift Ticket, will immediately &forwarded. to cll.lSpft; 3 ( tv J The Committee believing that the success of this GREAT NATMNAL UNDERTAKING will he materially promoted by the energy and en terprise of intelligent and persevering Agents, have resolved to treat with such on the most liberal terms. Any person wishing to become an Agent, by sending (post paid) SI, will receive by r turn of mail, a One Dollar Enaraving, a GIFT TIC l ET, a Prospeclux, a CaralOgue, and all other necessary information. On the final completion of the sale, the I Gifts will be - placed in the hands of a Con- Nurrse Of the. PURCHASERS to be DISTRIBUTED, nonceclue of which will hi , . given throughout the United States and the Canadas. List of Gifts : 100 Marble buds of Washington, at 100 Clay, 10(1 " 'Webster, 100 0 " Calhoun. 50 elegant Oil Paintimm. in splendid gilt f manes, size 3 , c4 feet each, - 100 5.000 100 elegant Oil Paintin g s. 2x3 feet each. So 5,000 SOU steel plate En,r avings, brilliantly colored in oil, rich gilt frames, 2.1x30 in each. lo 5,000 IC,OOO elegant steel plate Engrasin g s, color ed in oil, of the Washin g ton Miinument, 20‘26 inches eac h. 237,000 steel pine Engravings, from 100 dif ferent plates nior i n pw.. a . o a,, n of and owned hr the Artists' 1: 111011. of the mar ket value of from 50 cent&to $1 each. 1 thrist-class Duelling, in Slat st . N. Y. City. 22 Ituililing Lots in 100 amt 101st sts., N. Y. Cite, each -..ri-clOO f eet d eep . at I .cx• 22.0e0 100 Villa Sites. containin g each ten thousand - feet in the suburbs of New Ye k City. and comioan ling a 'magnificent view of the Holu m Ills era nd Lon g Ibiand Sound, at 2 0 perpetual limos of cask. without interest, or security. of tr.:so 50 - 100 " 100 .a 51) `• 5.000 250 ‘. 20 " 5.000 2(100 h , .; 5 Ai Reference in regard to the Real Estate. F. t J. Visrcher &.-Co., Real Estate 13rokers,New York. Orders, post paid, with money enclos ed, to be addiessed. J. W. HOURROoKE...gp -50- Broadway, N. V. Entrrivinv: to thv Catalogue are now ready for delivery. November 6, 1851. 6in . a • 1 r • Choice and Valuable Books. T II A Vlll - just received from Philadelphia and . 1 New York,, the hest English ani Anted can editions Of the beot Authors in every de - 1 partment of Litentture, known as standard Authors of value, and BOUM) IN A MOST SUPERIOR_ MANNER. in" the choicest Wintry stYles of calf extra, half calf gilt and antique, Turkey Morocco, &c. &c., forming altogether the most superb collection of Books which I have ever-had the pleasure of offering to my numerous friends and customers ; and which, together with an unrivalled stock of Elegantly Illusiirated Works, L. 741. , ,, 315 223 It; lE f; 9. .Prayer and Hyran Books, Superbly Bound Books, and best Editions in Library Bindings, now displayed in tempting array On numerous loaded counters, form altogether an endless variety — fibra - -whiCh-, to- select Christmas - and New Year. Presents, as to fully keep up our well-known reputation or offering the finest assortment of desirable Books in the richest and most substantial binding. The under signed invites the attention of every individual in Adams county to call and visit now, while the assortment is full and complete. (Prices to suit the times. KELLER KU RTZ,' Bookseller - and-Stationer, S. E. Cor. Centre Square. Dec. 18. MATCH ESI _MATCHES! _ - JOHN DONNELLY, MANUFACTURER AND INVENTOR OF -7 - - Safety Patent Square Upright Wood Box Matches, N 0.106 North Fourth St. (above Race,) Phila. A i r H ES. having become an indlspensa -111 ble article in housekeeping, the sub scriber after a great sacrifice of time and mcney, is enabled to offer to the Public an article at once combining Utility and Cheapness. The inventor knowing the danger apprehended on account of. the flimsy manner in -which Matches are generally packed in paper, has by the aid of New Steam Machinery of his Gwn invention. succeeded in gettintrup a SA I. ETY PATENT SQUARE UPRIGHT WOOD BOX; this' box is far preferable, in as much that it occupies no "more room than - the old round ut*d box, and contains at least Two Hundrici,ger Cent. more Mittches, which to Shippers considerable advantage;, it is en tirely new, and secure against moisture and spontaneous combustion, and dispels all'dan ger on transportation by means of Railroad, Steamboat or any 'other' mod - e — rif Conveyance. These Matches are packed so that - one gross or more may be Shipped to any part of the World with . perfect safety. They. are the most desirable article for Home Consumption, and the Southern and -Western Markets, that have ever been invented. DEALERS and SHIPPERS will do well to call and examine for themselves. . 4.VT - 7 hese Matches ore W.II4II.4NTED to lie superior to anyfhingr heretofore offered to the Public. .1011 N DONNELLY, 106 North Fourth SI., Philacra. December IS, 1851. 58. n Drrld.hre-, , _a • - H. SKELLY respectfully informs hisw t) • old customers and the public generally, that he' continues the TAIL° RING BUSI NESS, at his old stand, in South Baltitnore street, where be will he happy "to accommodate all who may patronige him. All work en-i trusted to his care warranted to fit and be of most substantial make. Thankful for past favors, ho solicts a continuance of public pa tronage. IW6'The New York Spring , and Suramer Fo.shions are received. Call and see them. Gettysburg, May 1,1854. TAKE NOTICE. THE undersigned wishes all who are in debted to him by note or hook account, to call and pay up on or before the J irst day of February next. Those who disregard this no tice will find their accounts in the hands of an officer for collection. J.tn. 1,1855. A BR'M. ARNOLD. SPOUTING ! SPOUTING ! ri EORGE and Henry Wampler will make House Spouting and put up the same low. for cash or country produce. Farmers and aIl others wishing their Houses, Barns, &e. spouted, would do well to (rive them a call. G. &. H. W AMPLER. April 18, 1853. I. O. of B. M. you will meet every friday evening, at o'clock, in the Wigwam, (NleCon aughy's—liall.) Punctual attendance is re quested. AUG. WARTZ. C. of R. ' focirPersons wishing to connect themselves with this Tribe, will please apply to any of the members. - Gettysburg, Nov. 13, 1854. 6m HAY WANTED. PERSONS in.ving Hay to sell, will do well by on the subscriber, in Gettys hrg, who is desirous of purchasing. .The highest market price will he paid at all times. 6:-As he intends hay.ing the Hay, after being packed, hauled either to Hanover or Baltimore, the preference to haul will be given to those from whom he may purchase. SOLOMON POWERS. Dec. 6, 1852. tf aultruila avtllQ No. 6 ,240 Pratt Street, Baltimore. BRAE!, KNOPE, Proprietor. JOHN G. KNOPP:, Superintendent. May 8, 1854. .1y GETTYSBURG STEAM - BULL. TH E subscriber has completed his new Steam Mill, and is now prepared trl SAW TIMBER and CHOP GRAIN at usual ra , es and short notice. Farmers and others can have Sawing and Chopping done at any tune. Kr Hanover prices in Cash will he paid for Rye, Corn and Oats, at the Steam Mill. (0— Feed constantly on hand and tor sale. C. W. HOFFMAN. August 14, 1854. ly 5100 $lO,OOO 100 10,000 100 10,000 100 10,000 4 40.000 41.n00 i 2,000 Sub-Soil Ploughs, grIF the beet quality, always on hand, and UV for sale, in Gettyshum. at the Foundry o T. WARREN & SON. El=l IS 5,n0-a -5.000 N hnnd and for sale, a :Treat variety of ,COOK STOVES—very cheap. Call and see them. September 4, 1851. TIOR Cl-IRISTIIAS. - --' The Great Made Junallinn.-200 copies receiver'. Price Mi. rents. or 10 copies for Nor sale at KKLLER KU RTZ'S Bookstore. 111CRINGS, M USLI NS, Azr.—Sni lle • j of those rhpap have been received by A. ARNOLD. COL. IL COI3EAN, AT TH E La gnu Da GEO. ARNOLD. IT.is an EsTA BUSHED FACT that ma. toy` persons lost money by not purchasino• Gornts a t the well known - CHEAP STOR I of Abram Arnold, at his old stand, o n the South East corner of the Diamond, where-he is now receiving the cheapest, prettiest and best selected Stock of Fall and Winter Goodm, eget. before offered to the citizens of Adams county, consisting, in part, as follows : Black, Blue and Brown French Cloths, Fancy, Felt and Beaver Cloths for Over Coats, (Newest Styles,) Black and Riney Cassi meres, Tweeds, Jeans, Cassinets, &c. &sc.. for Men's wear, Silks, Mous de Laine, Alpacas, Mertnoes, Plain and Fancy Sack Flannels. also a beautiful assortment of Satins and Silks for Bonnets, Bonnet Ribbon; and a great va riety of other articles,all of which the public ; are - respectfit By-requested to call and examine for themselves,ibelieving that it is only necessa ry to 'see our goods, price them, and examine, to._ induce persons to purchase. A large lot of , Trunks also received, which will be sold low. ABRAI4I ARNOLD. October 2, 1854. ti LOOK TO YOUR - INTEREST! H E undersigned has just returned Rom Philadelphia with a large and fashionable V ri j i lt . aC I AAC.I which he wit! dispose of at VERY RED L ED PRICES to all who May favor him wiV a call. His assortment consists of the fol lowing: SHAWLS, - FLANNELS, PLAID SILKS, MUSLINS, F. MERINOES, LINEN, M. DELAIN ES, BL AN KETS. WOOL PLAIDS, QUILTS, _ . D KB EG ES, CLOTHS, CASHMERES, CASSINETS, PERSIAN CLOTHS, SATINETS, • CALICOES, COLLARS, GINGHAMS, HANDKERCTS RIBBONS, VEILS, &c. Also. a lot of Groceries and Queensware, which were bought 15w and will be sold low for Cash or country produce. To punctual customers a credit of six months. J. S:GRAMMER. October 16, 1854. if IIARDW-ARE. • ALARGE addition , to our stock of Hard ware, Carriage Trimmings, &c., has been made, and those in want of any article in that line, should not fail to examine our stock. We pledge ourselves to sell cheaper than the cheapest. Come to ." F ESTOCKS'. October 16,1854. ff.M'2F7:I 7 ZUUMII WHOLESALE AND RET,III;. r IH E suhseribers are daily Win - to their ex tensive assortment of Paper-Bang hags and Borders, some new and beau :Hal styles for their Spring sales, to which they ask the attention of the trade and the ptih lie in general. The assortment embraces new DRAWING ROOM DECORATIONS, irr gold, plain and rich colors; also, handsome designs for Passages, Dining Rooms, Ste!. Also, a large varietY-of common and medium quality. Satin ;tnd Common Papers, of new and tasteful designs. 212" . 0nr city and coun try friends are invited to view the assortment, confident they will find it tie largest in the city, and prices as low, as we have greatly in creased our facilities, 14 introducing many new improvements -in our factory. • HOWELL & BROTHERS, 201 Baltimore St., between Charles and Light Ste:. May 8, 1854.. ly,- PROCLAMATION 'gin Citigus of ii;rthishorg. Pnlvermacher's IJydro - Electrle A- Tea / mg- r Val btkd,2l2 9 CONSTRUCTED to be worn nest to the skin, producing, a constant corrent of INTERRUPTED ELECTRO MAGNETliM—effe.cting IMMEDIATE RELIEF, FROM ALL A CUTE PAINS, and a Permanent cure 4f iTeuralgie Diseases .1- Pulvermacher's Electric Chains were first ased in France, three years since, for the curer of - Nervous Diseases, and after being submitted! to the most thorough trial, in every hospital in Paris, by_ the most learni-d professors ill that city, they were recommended ro the Gov ernment of France, who grantee a patent for .tfie discovery. During the year's 18.51`•2', they were introduced in Germany, Austria, NOSRtat and England, and one year since, introdeeerl and patented by the United States Govenutent. Rsionishina tures of Rheumatism. St. Tittisra Mace Pair/ rill and S•voTtelf Joints, Palpitation of tiro Hearty. Neuralgia of the Fare, Periodical: tfoadache. Dt-arnem. Brim! ness, I ty Tics, spepiin, Every Disease, termed Nervous, is quickly and 'rapidly erred, by simply wear in,• the Chains for a few hours each day. The chains were first introduced in the city of New York, where they were exhibited to, Prnf. Valentine Mutt, Van Buren. Post,' Oar nochan, and others, who readily discovered that they possessed Strange and Singn !err Power of Instantly Re— lieving. Pains, whenever applied. and by their reeorrimenda tion and influence, they were introduced 'into the different hospital_s-tof New York, and arri now in daily use in those institutions, in the treatment and cure of the above named diseases. No Other Mechanical Agent, in the world, can produce so many welt au thenticated certificates of cure, from scientific Physicians and intelligent Patients, as may he found in each pamphlet, which may he obtain ed gratis at the Drug Store of S. H. BUEH LER. who is the sole Agent for Gettysburg, and who will explain the manner of usejo all who may apply. In the city of New York, at the General Office. 568 Broadway, there are being sold daily, from forty to sixty (11.dINS, and the sale and demand in Boston is as great in pro portion to the population, although they have only been introduced three months ! The CHAINS are easily worn, and are equally applicable to all classes of persons. the child as well as the adult. and are always ready for use—never get out of repair, and are as much an article of ornament, as they at a valuable means of cure. Wartux.—Ladies who are enciente are requested not to wear them. The prices of the Chains are $3 and :Mt 18 and 20 Links, and can - be sent by mail. to any part of the State. by addressing S. H. BUEH LER. only Agent for Gettysburg . . 1. STEIN FUT. 56R R roadway, N. General Ag ent. For sale in all the principal cities in the United States. July 3, .1R54. ly aDDcI:I/ 280 Market B leed, above Ails, Philadelphia. C. I. -s;, Bro., Proprietors. t T'4 no ose his a ventral location, on one of the principal itinroinilifareg o f t h e C i ty. No of .pared to make vibiters comfortable. $1,.00 per iliv. June 1.'2, ISSI. Ly T;',!: F ERN of all kinds will he fnund I: at. SC HICK'S. n II c"2 RA a Pnitv rr.,111 Indigestion r t teric Pal
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