4) 4. AI!CON A . 1; ( . 1 11 - • A 7 - rdFi.N EY - r LAW , (()ifice . I.ll(WE'd to (111 t• +lour , We=t;it; 4411u-eV:el Drag Sc .. --pook-stoye. Cialltl6craburg et-,) AttoeitiiY SulittiOr Puiteithils - `•• 1 " POnsiot2s, • 11•-• 13111 C-Pa peritted and, all 0:lit r claim t .11 ash(tlay.n. 1). ('',.: A enll,Ti9 ti. L,1:14 . 1 'hid!-hest priers vt , n. ki;rentA eng,12. 4 1 warrants ii ,wa,' anti other Western States; and lands for salelbo-e. 0 , 6 A pp)) , j',ll per'ennally 'tit hy letter. Getti;:hgag, ,Nov. I v ,•*--E. .Vl. 111111EIRLEIFI, ,•- ,AT w trj ; - - : ti t i o d r - u p gi r: d m!) t i o ly i ii:nd j a i spo..aki The ':Gfi-ora'a 'him:no:re. - Mike lt the wino? place. in South' lielrl,norP atreet. , nesi Fortity • i:ttrow Btore;, nearby npposite 11achter*CZtegiPt's 7 ;_Store. March 20. Wtik B M-cC LEL L •-•-• Attorney at Law • PEKE.. -0 Tire of the Politic rtigstitto titvO (lours ivetit of tlje Sentinel uffineti 1.853 nocrou 'JOHN A. SWOPE, MI S AVING l oam in GPttys , burg . . offers his . professiinkil services to the rehideifee. in li'orh utreet, Qpitrihtui. : 4Yrit - '2l'; 1854. ly J. - LW 11E4E. tall, M. D., BEI ra Tr A c i s s u l ; c i li ° t r i l i e c f P ii n it P li d it n i:t r sl7:r g g in s r tr t e h :t i : and nth r up-, kosire Grammer's stare, where . those ti)liave any Dent** Opera 1 fou perfouned nreqespeetfully invited to ,••‘ ; skrEitcxcps:', Dr. ).Gilbert. Dr. N.,Derluei,y, 1)r. 1). Homer,' Rev.' 0. P. K'ranill, Ranher, D.. J).. Rev: Prof. 'William Nl". Rtty xiolols.key.Prof.M.Jaeobs. Mja.stmver. Getty gbiqgc; A'pril ,if: . • ' tIAIDNO: 'TQ'4.(6iOLO r ottSl W. TIPTO - Padhitttahli• Bar ') ber flitirLife63er; watt 'at j 'a it times prepared.to attend to the calls ofthe t ,oople,at the leinjdejti the Olaraorni;:adr , oin• -mg the Cosi-ritylktittliMx. From inpg expe , rierre, he ILA - ter:' filiniself.' that •he can 'irc; through all tlie'rarriifibatinns 'of the Tonso=: Ylsl Deptiiiivicht , with orb ‘sti infinite ile r iree'-itskill; as will meet with the entire si,atirsfiction of all' who .iliy'sitibmit their china ,theyeen lie hopes, itaiiefore, that by his attention An lietire to plea .;'-be will 'merit is well spa rsaei~'e, a liberal share of public patronaoe. Tife'sleit3ili be 'attetidtil mat 'their. private iti;;s • dettysir'arg, Jan:' $; I READY-NIADE George ITTAS nowente,red., trA ,C loth_inglmainess extensifely,-and has. , •. • : EXPI;RJEN in.hisiemployment, constantly cutting rut and making up, out,nr his own cloths, Ov.r Coats. lrce.ss- ,Coats;,,,Pentaloons, Vests,• Monkey Jackets; du!: &e. . • • 41,1 kind's-of ,Clothing ,mad ftto - order, abort - notice.: ,7ennstantipon;, ha nil and for sale a grettOrpriety Clothing,-n1 his own :nano. factiiri Og s to'cheftp:sni • ifz,e gheftplil,. Cal I and see them. NfVe,cannot s be, beak. : October 30, 1851. T C g" 1 iiitveionted' oni. my FOntelry, in , take _ L A. effect from and after the l'itclay of April next, and heinZatiximis to'close h u m. n4ts of•thosatrte.cL hereby give notice to all persons having , elainis-aglinst toe. or the late fi red int "T: W , REN :A6 N," to present Viral for settlement. anti those knowing them. Nelves he iti!len,tod, to me,. or saifi.firm, in looney or trade, are requested to cnll and ma k e ettle men t by that time, as atter said dolt. shall, be a way, rriiin the°'foundry. I i ntend this to, be the ()illy, notice I 7;101 give, and ,all pirsons, intere4ted in the same. will (lo well to _give it theirliooreillide attention, as after thrp abevedate I intend to place all my elajrus in ,-the hands of an offieer for eulleetion. 1853. W iltitEN. ,*Ii.ROTECTION AV A I :ST . =il LOSS - BY lil l 'E • .. T ... .11 q tinnersiffrool inform.% priiperty-Itoliiera ~: s . tfoit he It is tO.ptt :fluty ah )I' 2 ..i p,,,„1 „f. l ife jilt git y 4, o I.; Vl' V M ()I'll AI; FINE I IStS. Crira N "h; COM PAN 1, and t htit - 14. is tit? : . : ,. .914, Alt Prit m n county lot tit* , some. Ile Nall take original' on& renew' Old ' litsii- Yr wild I' • i which, sinet.ilts l ii . ra i nce n .ninmt v, - vorporat on., in _lBl3",'ltas goefirett IN• in•rfvet ed l Adonce. of tho people of Admits ;old Ito. a djoj i dwr enuniitts. (it beim: toitlinrized to rtielf•Orisiitanceti in ;toy fotirt of din Stmt..) ....,'.lti":o;tiii4tity and ;Mil itV have I)..eit Nth, and ggriofaettitily'- demonatrated. ar,olatiun orratett'ell filMalratlCP is adapted to the infilreetx - of Qtr.- vi hole Company and the claA t t ,E.!'tlit. insured, property. Every pert.on inc ur . beccimea quertiherof the l'orn ny. t►r u ton'y act "itt 'the aeltetion iif ofl•icer9 rind itt the direction of in: olwiations. (r.) n inn• MOSKS NitC 7 I,RAP; reproci , ota the tittetit:y 'in Bg,nrif of Ilan. n2ers. Ro'ra, Jr., isPresish.ot. Ind . Joirm (titateattt.t..geeretary. -Office. in .Broomfield, Perry county. NV V. - I:McOI.EA Offive of M.& NV. m•t:lean, ijettysbory, December 25, 1854. ti LAST NOTICE! • rostritm ram busineim, the cithscrib..r l'desires to return hi 4 enitertil aclinnwleiS•2- _ monis ti,` his friends, and the public iretwr Illy, wilts sn patronized him during:: p r rind ola quarter of a century. and vtd!cit•ff,r Sons . ...in - ii4VNew. Pints, the crioicrrms sit ll port fiWbintlexteniled fn him. - A.: it :ht/Fine-s he clrotc&,..the hereby yes notice to all per4.•n. 6 cmvi Icy thett.'oel Yea inilehted to note of nthrer+%ise tlidt his w•ronnts baito been placed in 'the of It. r ‘j-ef;resty; E,q., for euflentinn, to whom 7.1.1.p0rp0n4 indebted will please lude imute,l -t pnyment. h.npes thin will lie the I. sT required, as the 1(1112 influlgenro 14egi• them prompt thew ,to discharge slwit-ItitAigatioss Immediately, SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK. J4k.:15,1255. . t~ LOsPr. 'P.t. AIN GOLD RING, with two iniiiiipc -- t_ vrithm. ?ha fitoier nr wttirh w ill togrartieei nnnn :• • ..'• f% fur salt dl Ole tt, • A - f~ ! VIE -WAR (MING ON! . , . t4' TIE wae -to l'ottow. i 3 'largely engrostoE‘l , .i.:public myoitioti, lint! , pi ices. refieronY "" ' z ..i iv lip.. ' milt ilieilileler. : ;idlaea wcollii stig t Ee3t lii etiStonit'rS MO PV6iL hotly else tliat he : ;1 % j us t rptiArrierl from the city, Nvitli Iho "du alicSl' . 4titi &id' stuck of Ne-'1? r4s(':Altlyleltr, T 4% top, Nuts, Confectionary, Fancy . Soaps,: &c., has ever - IWionl offered. Call and jildv,e youtsek•es, and if you do not pronfionct! 'i vas attion'g the elwapest and. best ye,n have ever lonked at.:tho'n 'is he f4teaily 'liken. Ills stoLlt cow priseF,,in part. Cofrits. Sugars, Teas,' o :tiocohtteS, Syrups, Molas..nis. r,*rackers, Oranges, Lemons, Almonds, Palm' Nu's. Pea .Nnts'," English %Sabots, Filberts ; Ountfetionary,' of 'a liditared sorts: Pepper, i:innninon,,Cloves. Soda Saleratus, Washing - 3 od-arirti-ety---of- Fancy—Soaps,,--an , !verything e r iSe in his line. rren?lt or Country Produce taken in ex change for Clouds. • The Flour and Feed business is continued. Highest market' prices paid. WM . GI LLESPI E, fn Yark'Street, at the P - uat Wee. N ay-aka rir.„o,4, a 24, ; e • Cheap Watches Et Jewelry, 11 - 7 11 OLP .18 Al 4 E & R ETAIL, at the Phil -1 adeLphia Watch and Jewelry Store, Nu.. 96 North Second street, corner of Quarry, I'ltiladplplii4. Gold Lever Watches, full Oweled, IS =at cases, Sal 00 Gold Lepinos. IS caret. . - - 21 00 silver Levers, full jeweled, •- • : - L - 12 00 Silver Lepines. Jewels, superior Quartiers, , ' . - - - 700 Gold Spec.;:teles, " - - • - 700 Flue Silver do.' - • - ' ' - . 1 50 G old „Brat-vie ts, , ~! _ - ' • - • 300 Ladies' GO - 111 P.onells, - - - ,- 1 .00 Silver Tea Spoons, set, - - • 500 flold rens. with Pencil and Silver Holder, - -, 1 00 GoliiYiliger 11ings 373 rents to $80; Watch Glossal . plain, 1.23 cents, patent 18i; Lune: 2.5; :other articles in proportion. - All goods wnr ranted to be what they are sold for. • STA UPPER & 11 A RLEY. ~ , Olt bond, some . Gold , and,Sil ver Levers and LepineS, Still lower thinkthe above prices. Sept. 25, 1854. ly A. FRESH SUPPLY! ? rim nnilersignell has just returned from -the City with a large titipply of Fit Es II DS, which he i'.4 , prepared to sidi at prices which cannot be boat. His stock consists at 44 It CF o RiES, of all kinds, Sugars, 'Molasses, Calf e.es, Tens, Fish, Qrackets, Cheese, Picidcd Uu• mitinbe,rs. &c. Also, • s • Fruits and Confections-, Orange , f ,. heinous, Pigs, l aisins, l runes, Acc, : Powder, Shot, Tobarc'o, ti,ttars, (lail's,c,;lebrated Ger!orfn Stook:fog' Tobacco, ,Inti,a,v.ariety of Other article's- 7 /11st), a first 'rate aslairtusent of the heistquat iti , s of LIQU' 0 1 1 S •Wiiiem :Inn Brandies, of different kinds.N. E. .Itorn, 11,-.11•Ind Gin, Old Bye. Szu —aH rif which elan he had on lib: lowest 'terms at the Store oft the stihtteritier, - in South -11altittiore •street, next done to the “Star" office. • ' akays•n - n ha tid'a variety of Stone Jugs, &c.—Give.'llit a ' EMANUEL ZIF.G LER. Getty' burg, May 15, 1851. ' HARDWARE . STORE rrElFV.subscrihers would respectfully an nortnee tr . i,their friends and the public (WI they' 'have opened a' NEW HARDWARE ST01? 14:, in Baltimore Street, adjoining. the residened Pavid Ziegjer,,4ettysburg, in which they are opening alarge and' general assort• went of IT R I)WARE, iron, Steel, Groceries, c irr L E R. - V.- COACH . ,y t /D 5 I.Dtt 7' 9 1;911 Palntsi - 011$4, and Dyeoituffl4,-, In general. inelittling every description of ;Ira ries. in the. above lines•of 'business, which they invite the attention of Coach-makers, Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Cabinet • make N, Shoe-makers, Saddlers,. and the public gen-, , Our stock havinryb , an selected' with great care and purehastd f, r C ish, We guarantee the Ready Money.) to dispose o f any part of it on a:t reasonahle terms as they can be pur chased any where. We particularly request a call from our friends, and earnestly solicit a share of public lAvor,tts we art-determined to establkh a eliaN acivr for selling Gnods at low prices and do jog I►it:=iiitts4 on lair principles. ,JOEL 13: DANNER, DAVID ziEGLER. Gettyghllrg, Jurttj 9..1851. tt LET TIDE FACTS BE KNOWN! . rriHAT Al3li'A N 1 ARNOLD has just re throe(' frlti the Ristern cities, with the , larg.t.st an I hest Se'Hetet] stork for Nivii and Boys' wwir ever lieciire, offered, w hieh he is tic.i,v ittaliinult, !it &ht Old )fazed. , -tovites all, who wjdh to . purchase CLOTH ING, made. of and hy ignod workmen, to call and examine his atocli heforc inirehasitnr elsewhere. as he determined to undersell ally clothing Store or l 4 .1"1 - 1 Nhuli in the town or eontitry. Havinct •o;ctired . ttie services of one or the hest (.I;7'l't;/t.S In tht- cOantry: tie ig - WI - Tared to make etp eluthina at the shortest notice Mid in :h e hest slyly. Hi s motto is Quiek Sales mid Profits. Of•inlwr '2,, 185.1: tf NOW READY. 1E1.1.1.:12 BUR'''S Holliday Stralr of lilnstrateri and - Standard Briai t 's. adapted for Clirigttrins And Nm• V••ir• Present.. thr., Dr.min.r.itoorn .ere' w.w ready for 4 4 x9mituilion. , AIR°, ( 711 IIA )I EN'S BOOKS. in endle , :s variety. Kurt - ....• , is a perte,t .4torellonse of d. , 10,111 r thvy can purelr;v4e 1(0111 st.nplest Tuy [look up t 4, itn• must si ve r. t r, d ['Der. 18. 1634. Second-hand Carriages. F (rood soentid-hand C I{ R I Ar; Es UGC IES to be had 1 . 1;i . 47;t.:1t or I ',olntry Pr9duce,; at C. fib. 1101:1'.11A C‘..:(.11 'Factory. Au , rust 1 I. I A C E K R EL, Codfish, Salmon, Herring .„'r , Purk, /hots and Sides, Shoulders. Lard :ILA Chei SP. constantly on Band and for kale he .1. PrAloter lir.- Co., Market ! Street tt7arrTIIII,3I)ELPIII.ii. October 9, 1851. 3m . TV yntt %ant CH EA P CWOCERIES II Gotu FA HN ESTOCKS% AN \CS FOR 1855.--theer , own, I.lllhem. • Prv4bvterian. Christian, Far no.r'a and ilou be k er po r s,--.1 - Der:. 18. • KU RTZ'S li"okfittfrf.„ ' Li- i JJ Rai=ilS ,GIODS AGAIN I ITV; Just opened one:of the largest, pre,- I nest and .cheapest stocks of FALL & WlNtE'll GOO DS ever brought to Gettys him!, and he invites the politic to call, exam ine and, judge for themselves—no trouble , to Goods. H is new stock embraces a very large variety of LadiCS 7 - Dress Goods, such as Silks, , Turc Satins, Maus• I)a•lanes, Bombazine/I, French" Merinnes, Eiatv's, A Ipaecas, Coburg Cloths, Ginghsins, Cali coes, &C. &C. &C. - In the line of Gentlemen's Wear, he has selected a choice lot, of all: styles and 'prices: , Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Sati nets. Kentucky Jeans, &c. &C. Hip stock 'Or PANCY GOODS is also very -fino-.-antl--tOo-numerous- 'to -enumerate. -- Cal and see. •' Thankful for past favors,SCHICK solicits a oontinnance of public patronage. He will always endeavor to deserve it, by gelling good Goods, at the lowest living prices. •• Quick Sides and Small Profits," is hie motto. October 21, 1854. Bramsh— '• • CHANGE OF HOURS. TRAINS over the Hanover Branch. road now'rurt.as follows 14t Vain will leave Hanoverat 9.15 A. M., with Passengera - forYorlf, - Harrisburg, Colum bia rind Philadelphia, and return to Hanover with Passengers from Baltimore 'at 12 M. This Train connects also with the. Express for , Baltimore, arriving there at 1 P. M., stopping at Glenreck, Parkton and Cockeysvilltr -2d Train will leave Hanover at 2.15 P. M. with Passengers for Baltimore, arriving there at 6.30 ; and return immediately with Pasticri gerA from York, &c., at 5.45 P. M. - 3d Train will leave Ilanoverat 4 3-4 P. M. wmtti PasAengers for York and return with Passengers from Baltimore at 8 P. M. The Monday morning extra train will leave for Baltimore at 5.30 ; return at 7,- A. M. D W A E. YOUNG, 4.m/. Hanover, Oct. 16, 1854. , Baltimore &" Susquehanna Railroad. fiIIANGE OF HOURS,—Way Pascener IL) Train leaves Calve - it Station at 8.15,A nj Arrives at York at Acrotitinntlaiion Train leaves Culvert Station at 4.15 ri m Arrives stt York at 1.44; p ress Tra i n leaves Calvert Station at 11 p 31 Arrives at York al RRTURNINO. Way Passen_ger Trail; will leave Har rkhorg at- 1.45 p M ATrivinu ;it York at 2.45 e 47 Express Tram leaves Harrisburg at, 8.45. A m Arriving Vnrk at 9.54 A M A. P. WINCHESTER, Super't. Mareh2o, 1854, • Ji ltnartral friml. 1-101.a1:017 1 .47 2 ,4: 7'a the Glizens qf the United States: IMOST humbly and sincerely thank you for the -immense patronage which ,y(;a have bestowed upon, my Pills. 1 take this oppor tunity of ,stating that my Ancestors were all American s, and that I entertain for all -that coneeras America and the.A meriCans. the most lively Sympathies, so nostril so that I ori ginally compounded these Pills expressly to snit your elintate, habits, constitutions, and manner6lll ving, intend iinz !nestablish myself a mong you, which I ha% e now done, by taking premises in New York. THOMAS HOLLOWAY, 3EI. Corner of .Ann and Nassau Sts.. New York PURIFICATION--OF THE BLOOD, AND LIVER AND BILIOUS COMPLAINTS. The citizen's of the Union suffer inuch from disorders of the LiVer and Stomach, scarcely any are free from these destruetive maladies, hence life wears fast. The fair sex, perhaps the most handsome in the world, up to a cer tain period when, distressing to say, many lose iheir teeth and good looks, while yet in the heyday of life; such sad evils may be cf feetn..lly remedied by continiedly keeping the blood pure. mid the Liver and Stomach in a healthy action, winin life will flow sumoth!y, and resemble plants a genial clime, where an eternal spring appears to .reign. As it re gards tlait preservation of dm human frame, and the duration of life, much may be effected. hod 1 gay fearlessly, that health and life can he prolonged for many years beyond their or einary if ilolloway's Pills are taken to purify the blood according. to the rules laid down for health. vonmined in the directions which accompany each bus. A GASP, OF WEAKNESS AND DEBIT,- Fry, OF 10 YEARN' BTANDING, (jilt EL) BY HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. Cupy LW, r from Capl. John JnAnson,,,,,blor lif: f i l e s Nt w I 'irk. dated ,bin. st? 1854 P R oricFspit liobLow Av. 3R, corner of Ann lind Nassau Streets, New York. sir,—lt is with the most heartfelt pleasure I have to in form pat that: I 11,ive heett restored to health and strength by taltinfr your Vas. For the last t en I suffered trout tt derangement of Ow Liver and ;Stomach, and was reduced In such an extrentity that I gave up my ship, never expecting to go to sea any tnore, as I had tried every remedy that was recommended to me, hot atl to no purrrrw; and had given myself hp to despair, when I was at last re commend...l to Luise your Pills. After ItSitto 6.r three months, the result is that 1 um now 'in billet htalth than I have been for lust, and as well as ever was in my life. You are quite at liberty to wake this knew n for the benefit of others. I rrinditi, yours irSpi etfully. • ( 4 ig.ne4l) JOHN JOHNSON. These celebrated Pills are wanderitt lig dfiracious its the fidliaving complaints : Ague Debility Ile ul-:fiche A+tholni Dr,ipt.y . . ItillotlA CoMplflints Eryhl I OW; Jan mtice 1it..1..he , ••n the skin Ft..niale I rregularities liier (.. t laints 'towel Compla:ott. Fere.o. of ail kinds l'lles . Cl , ll.t.iirat/ on of the tout Itetenti,n of t:t int. 11nwels, t-ercfnla. or Ii lag's ..%, t , no avid GI a , .4 - Fee.nlary Sy.nptonis Et il Nt•ne.ral A 11. t tinnh V‘ nem , of Ali kilids 11 eaktiess. Irani whatek vr cau,e. * * *s.iid at the Estabh,innent at 1 - ri , lessur AY, 80 11ai(kn Lane, Nevi York. and 2/4 Strand., Lnntion. and by all respectable Drugoists and Dealers tedieinn , : 'blotto). out the United states, itt Pnts-and Boxes, at :23 cent., 62.3 cents, and SI 00 each. sh a nonstderdble saving by tak le'g the birget sizes. N. B.—Direetirns for the guiflanee of pa tients in every disorder are Affixed tu each Bus. Jobe 26, 1854. ly enw Sub-Soil U loughs, OF the hcet, quality, always on hand, and for sale, in Gettyshurtr. at the Foundry o T. WAKNEN & SON. Jr will he e \ el:muted to snit it not fitting, by -'''returilinir it at mire, unsoiled. 1 , For sale onls -4 5y the Importer, , . IV i 1 N . E - CALEB 13 • NFFDT , . If-kY ATI). ; Dlll, Et glo W A it F,. rnr. Twelfth. 4 - liace Sf . s.. l'hiladelphin. I FEBSONS h:virux hay to sell,wil I drily,. : by eatling; lin the subscriher..in tient s- .4 -li_ T. ,:,, a .,, T . T e ."-; : l4 ( a ' r hi r i ' ., i i l t : :_. nn 'T T r il i i :, " ,:, r i n s ,, t r ' s -c , k & r ' f f .. l . l l ls . 0-:: 1..4 DIE-1, reiloilintr the '..etterit of Meth() n.• 1 - ' iral Sol - Tor - lg. °Witty , to derancretnnot of the In- - 14tirg, wl,n i. tie‘Jirons of purehasin2:. The ' been , n mane, and tlic”.e in ‘t aIA of ally article in ternal 0 r irm e .,5 1 , ( 1,14.in, F, t lii n tp of the NN omb, big - lies - A markut price will be . z!iji at , 1!1 times.• that line, sh,:tild it t Ilii to examine our sif)e - h. Vocal. Pulmonary., By•zpep l i e , N et V„tIS and ( .. Z .. 7 . -AS he it,tends Irtvittl4 the ll,ty. after', xi , A ‘- ~.P pledge ourselves to ell reaper that, 1110 Swim! Weakuess, are informed that a compe. Fusin() pm-keel. hauled either H In . over or i cheapest. r• ~..cone to FA H N ESTOCK'. tent and experienced LADY will he in atten. Baltimore. the preicrence to haul v% ill be gi vett I October 16, 1854. ktOME ON E!CONIE_MA, !—To see thole dance at the 1t00m..1, Opt epnrt far 'heir emu- to thole train whom he nriy porchr.sr. :, r i„ „i, Goorl9just Ret. ivefi t. ‘ . —,i r s, use.) N... 11 I 'I'V V ELF Tl 4 Street. fsrst , _ StII.OMON PDX' Ens Oct. 2. A. ARNOLD. dr , , , r below il. , ce. ~' iiiiy :;, 1854. ly Pcc. A, F-5 . .. tf (4 I T A E 1.-... 41 8,\.\ (.;LD E i A N ( D y e. kt of (4 , werisware, which he will sell low. CIII and see. HAVVLS.—A hit,. Int of Bay State Shawls, I.nrr 74 nil Ihnoh,. and Thihet sh, tw i s a splendid variety, and (mina at the cheapest rates, at SCIIICK'.S 11:1 kTi 1:4(43 'MA zV---1q INI 111 E AERIGAN• A tiTIsTB I t IN6 UNION ultf - re spectfully . ammunee to the citizens of, the United -States and the nadas, that for ,the purpose Of cnltivatirqr a taste' for the fine arts thronahout the country, and with a view of enahling every family to become possessed of A gallery Of Enaravinlrs, ),;1, y the first Artists of the Age, they have determined, in order to create an extensive sale for their - Engravings, and thus nol only:give employment to a large number of artists and others, but inspire among our ; countrymen a taate t•ror works (Iran, to present to the purchasers of their Kngravirtgs, when' 250,000 of which are sold, - :350,000.G1FT5,9F THE ACTUAL COST Rack, purchaser of a One Dollar Engraving, therefore, receives not only an 'Engraving' tidily wo:th -the money,— but -also- a- ticket which 'entitles him to one of the Gifts when they are distributed. For .noliars a hirrhly finished' Engraving, beautlinlly PAINTED ,in OIL, arid HIVE GI rrPICKETS, will be sent; or Five Dollars worth 4,f splendid Engravings', can be selected from' the Catalogue, and sent by return, of mail or express. _ - • ,• en • specimen of one 'f the Engravings, at the . office of this paper. • For each Dollar sent, an Engrtiving actu ally wurth MR, sum. irwi- a Gift I;icket, will jug mEdialely be for to a rded • The Committee believior that the itittccecs of this. GREAT NATIONAL. UNDERTAKING will be materially promoted by the energy and en terprise of inte!ligerit and persevering .higents, have sresolved to treat with such on the most liberal terms. Any person wishing, to beerime an Agent, by sending (poet paid) $l, will receive by turn oFinail, a One Engraving, a GIFT t a Frospectiss,, a Ca:alugue, and all Other necessary information. On the final - completion of the sale,- the Gifts- will he placed-in the hands or a COM MITTEE. of the PURCHASERS to be DISTRIBUTED, due notice of whirl - ) will he given-throughout the UnitecLStates and the Canadas. List, .01 Gifts •• 100 Mitrlaq busts of Wi..ltington, at sloo. $lO.OOO, 100 •• •• - . 100 Id,ooo _ • • ... lIMMIIMBIMMI=I 100 " - " Calhoun, , loo• • 10,(100 00 ,elegant Oil. Paihtings, in splendid gilt . . . - frames. size art feet each, loo'. 5.000 100 elegant tnl 2x3 feet each, be 5,000 .ZOO steel pl tte ~.ugra:irtg%, brilliantly colored ' in i,,t, rich gilt franteA. 2.4x30 B i oop If ,bou elegant steel plate Engravings. color ed in oil, of the Wa...lnngton blunutne.nt, 20x20 inches each. 4.. 40,0e0 237.00.1 . 1.teel plate thigravii4 - 43. from 100 dif ferent plates 11 , 04- In posscssion of and • owned by the Arti...lkr Union, of the tor- • • • 12 P ket , altie of frool - 50 cents to $1 etch. 41.0n0 I ti: et-eta:As Du el i in;',. in :31st st., N. Y. City, 12,000 22 tudetinr,•• Lots In 100 an..l 171st Fits., N: Y. City. each 2.7,x100 feetideep, :it - , ,1 .090 22,000 100 V i-lia SILe.4 2 , containing each ten thousand - , . feet hi the suburbs of New YO i k City, rind conitnao ling n inagnts cent ! view of t,Llet unison giver:lLA Long Eland Sound, at 5,000 20 perpetual lOakis i,reiti.h, without interest, or security, of :7:200 each, 5,000 50 I.t ~. r, '' 100 44 . 5,0fr0 100 LC • 64 c, 50 c , 5,000 250 ee ‘• it. 20 44 5.000 2000 , 44 cc . et • 5 ,4 In.ono Reference in regard to the Real Estate, F. 1. Vno.lebor & Co., Real 'Estate 13 rokers, New York. Orders, post paid, with money enclos ed, to be aki4itestl, J. W. - HOLB ROOK E, Seey. 505 Broad‘Nay, N. Y. • re-Tha En,c,rravings in the. Catalogue are now ready for delivery. - November 6, 1854. 6rn WATCHES, JEWELRY, sfirerware riestry GGods. gc..A Choice Assortment of the Finest Qual ity, for Sale at the Lowest Cash Prices, at Win. B. Ellonhead's, NO. 184 SOUTH SECOND STREET, Between Pine and Union. West side, Philad'a. r i 1H E assortment ernhiaces a Lanee 'and Se lest Stock ol' Fine Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, .111mta Ware. Fred with fine .S.:ih , er, in Xpoons, Fcirks, Ltd Its, . 4 ,- c . —Jet Guvls, Fans and Fancy .11rticles of a superior quality, de serving the examination of those who 'dPsire to procure thu best goods at the .I,,owest rash Prices. [Farina a practical knowledge of the busi ness, and all available facilities for Importing and Marta:Wu ring, the subscriber confidently invites, purchasers, believing that he can sup ply them on terms as favorable as any other establit,hment in ' either of the Atlantic Cities. (y...." All kinds of Diamond and Pearl Jewel ry and Silver Ware manufactured to order, within a reasonable titna. Watehe's, Jewelry and Silver - Ware faithfully opaired. WIVE. B. ELTONTI EA 11. No. 1 5 44 South 2d St., a few doors above the 2d St. - Market, West Side. l'``ln the South NA ind ow of the Store, May he .zeen the famous BIRD CLOCK, whicii commands the admirdtion of the scientific and curious, Octobrr 2, IRS-1. ly LOOKING GLASSES, Vielure Frames, 'Six. W E i p ,l :i v ) i r te st l t i e e P k. t ) i f b e , to i n an examine d o Ornamental u i: Gilt LOOKING G LASSES. PO RTR A IT AND PICTURE FRAMES, \\ANDO W . COI{ NIC ES, RA C K B L ES, &c. We are manufaetaring - every - deseription of Gill Work and Fancy Wood Fra mes - , -- 6n — th - fv - ams - r 1 pleasing terms. Also, Importers of French and -German Looking G lass Plates. Old work Re-Gilt with neat wss and deF.pa g r xv Persons visiting Baltimore will iloA% e;1 to examine 'in r assortment. Orders froth the country will be attended to faithfully' a n d pruniptly. M. BARR ETT & BRO., Gliders. llowarl St . corner Sarato g a. opposite • •W ()stern Hotel," Baltimore May 8, 1854. ly --------- - _ FRENCH TRUSSES, WEIWIING LESS TR ‘N For Mt! ( 'ore Hernia or fi ti ph ire . 4 A CKNOWLEDGED by the hits lest teal authorities of Philddelpitia, ii.rom parably superior to any other in use.- -Suffer ers be oratitied to learn thit the occasion flow offe•s ro pr, ) ee,r, not only gm" no's, err , ?/, lint as- dizrabh , a Truss as any otiwr• In lieu of the crtmbr , q4.4 onlf rineomfi,riglile arti rl,. rico:111v sold. There is oz, difficulty att, n iliug the titiill , l, and %.‘ lien the pad is located. it %%ill retain its po:-ition without eliange. Persons at a distance tillable in call. on Ilia siabscriln!r, can have the sent 13 any :I(l.lrt•ss.bY 1-P1161110 , r Fire I)fillgrx for the sin itri Truss. or Ten frlf r t ve.ic. ere round 010 hi is and st•iiieor side at-Meted. - Ott. 2. OF $150,000 ra 4 y 6 'lc-) 0 - MANUFACTURER AND INVENTOR OF Safety Patent Square 151)right .1c0,106 North Fourth SI. (above Race,) Phila.- l A b T i '- I T having beermnindhspensa: n ; einioimekliuthesub Seri)fr a fie pa great sacrifice of time and mcney, is enabled to Offer lo the P u bli c an art i c l e at , once combining Giilily and Cheapaess. The inventor nov‘iiii,r the-danger apprehended on account of the flimsy_ manner' in which Matches are generally packed in paper, has by the aid of New Stcam,Machinery of his Gwn invention.-succeeded in getting up a SA FE,TY PATENT SQUARE - UPRIGHT WOOD', ROX boi is far preferable, in as much that it occupies no more roorn•than the old round - woo(j - b - o - rtriti - cirrfluizi - s7at -- leaSt -- Two - 1 Hundred per Cent. - more Mulches,' which -to Shippers is , conskterahle advantage; it is en. tirely new,,and secure, a7,ainst moisture and spontaneous combustion, and dispels all dart ffer 'on transportation by means of Railroad, Steamboat or any other mode of Conveyance:' These Matches are:packed so that one gross or more may he -Sapped to any part of the I %IV -_I 1 rffi .1 most 'desirable article for .11inne Consinn'ption, and the Southern and Western Markets, that , have ever beimilnventM. D - EA:I.ERS and SHIPPERS will do well to call and examine for iltei»sples. 'fircr - 7hese Matches are TVA - 0./NTT: I ,D to be superior to anything herettfo,-e iffered to the Public. .101 - IN DONNELLY, 106 !forth Poiirth St., Pliiiad'a. December 18,-18.54. $B. Ln\mtn]pilt. JH. SKELLY respectfully informs his . old customers and the ptibliC generally, that he continnes the T.III.O.RiiVO BUS!. NESS,mt his old stand, in South Baltimore street, where he will be happy to accommodate all who may patronize him. All work en trusted to his care warranted to fit and be of most sobqtatitial make., Thankful for past favors,'he solicts a continuance of public pa tronage. The New York Spring • and Summer Fashions are received. Call and see theta. loo' imbo Getty,sbuig,, May 1.0854. TAKE NOTICE. THE undersioned wishes all who are in debted to him by note or book account, to call and pay up on or hefore the Pir',4l day of fehrttary next. Those who.disregard this no tice will find their accounts in the hands of an officer for collection: Jan. 1, 1855. ABR'M. ARNOLD. CHRISTMAS., Sz NEW YEAR.. Choice and Valuable Books. T HAW:just received - from Philadelphia and .New Yolk, the best Enfrlish and Ameri can editions of the beat Authors in every de partment of Litertture, known as standard . Authors of value, and BOUND IN A MOST SUPERIOR MANNER, in the choicest library styles of calf extra. half calf gilt and antique, Turkey Morocco, ~&c. &e.. forming altogether the most superb collection of Books . which I have ever had the pleasure of offering to.my numerous friends and custc:mers ; and which, together with an unrivalled stock of Elegantly Illustrated Worksi. lb ; Es./ L§ ,9 - 11 1..EIPIAV2v , - Prayer and 'Hymn Books; • Superbly . Bound Books; and best Edition's in Library Bindings, now displayed in tOmpting array on numerous loaded counters, form altogether an endles's variety from which to select 'Christmas and New Year Presents, as to fully keep un 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 rail and visit now, while the assortment is full and complete. ();:r Prices' to suit the.times. RELLEk KURTZ, Bookseller and Stationer, Dec. IS. S. E. Car. centre Square. tiAata.JAA GI: No. 240 Pratt Street-. Baltimore. ISRAEL- KNODE, Proprietor. JOHN C. KNOOE, Superintendent. May 8, 1851. ly AT THE GETTYSBURG STEAM MILL has completed his new 1 is now prepared to SAW OP GR AIN at usual ra,es Farmers and others can hoppincr done,at any !hoe. sin Cash will he pai I for I - 40, Corn ard_Oat.Q, it le . • s Milt. 1j 'Feed constantly on hand and for gale. C. W. HOFFMAN. Augrst 14, 1854. 1y 'SPOUTING! SPOUTING! r si E 0 BC E and Henry Wampler,will malu Spoilt ng and put tip the same low. f.r. cash .or country prodnee. Farmers and al+ others wishina their Hott - Ce's, Barns, &r ,spouted - , — would do well to siive them a rail. G. &. H. \V AMPLER. - April 18, 1853. •-•?,. 4 "' `Z J 17,1 4 try „.1a NEW ESTABLISHMENT. - CLOTHING MADE l'O ORDER. /11H E; undersigned takes pleasure in inforM: ing the citizens -of Gettysbom and the public generally, that he is prepared to furnish (; %R 1! ENT of of all kinds, Mr ENTLE- Al EN'S WEA N., at the shorte.st notice, - To t in the latest possible style. Having ()period a Merchant 'Tailoring establishment. in eham berst iirr street., opposite the Lutheran church, and secured the , ervires of expo rieneed work men, he feels confident of pleasing all who may favor him with their patronage. C onn . try produce taken in exchange for work. December 4, 1554. 'O[; every rridn y evening.. at c u l t o'r-loek, in the IVilzu•nitt. (-11c(:on utighy's H ill.) Punctual attendance is re quested. A UG. H\V A C. of R. Perc..)lll.; 11: iSh 11V tocotimPl themselves wi;li this Tillat-*, \vill please ,pply to ally of tke_a L eill hers. .Getivsburg. Nov. 13,. 1654. 6m JOHN DONNELLY, WOO4l Bo Matches, COL. R. COHAN, J. S. Gi?AMAIER. E. L. of Ell. 31. t4E Citiptalf dirtiotarg. - Pulvermacher's 'Hydro - Electric "." 7 • cl,l ly .1,7 b d v - rd 9 1,/ ON§Tft UCTED to eworn next to. the -Ili skin, prnducing.a constant current of Uh -INrEnFU ELF:ll'7l'w MAGiv,EiliSl—effectiior INI NI F.1)1 A 1 , ; RELIEF, FROIVI ALL A CUTE PAINS, and a Permanent cure if Neura i leic Diseases! Pulverrnacher's Electric - ,Chains were first used in France, three-Years since, for the cure of Ser' vous•Discases, and after being submitted to the most thorough trial, in every hospital in Paris, - by the most learned professors in that city, thoy, were recommended to the Gov. ernment of France, who granted a patent f o i the discovery., During the ylmrs - 1851.2. they were introduced in Germany, Austria, Prussia : d-rEngland i -a-n&ene—y r—since, introduced andliatented.by the United States GOvermnekt. • Most ..astoraishirio• Cures if , Rhettruntiim. St. Vittia's Dancr, Painrul and Swelled Joints, Palpitation of the Heart, Neuralgia of the Face, • 1 Periodical Headache: Deafneas, Win 'Mesa, • Pains from Indigestion, Hysterics, Dyspepsia, tterie Pains. Every Disease, termed Nervous, is quickly and rapidly cured,-by simply wear int* the'Chains for a few ?tours each - da • The chains were first introduced in the city of Neiv York, where they Wereexhibited to Prof. Valentine Mott, Van Bnren, Post, Car• nnehan, and, others, who readily discovered that ilierposgessed Strange and Sinew/or Pnwer of Instantly Re - _• _ Hering Pains, whenever applied, a'nd-by their reconimenda• tion and influence, they' were introduced into the different hospitals of New York, and are now in daily u.se in those institutions, in the treatment and cure of the ahove named diseases. . Nn Other Mechanical Agent, in the world, can produce so.many well au thenticated Certificates of cure, .from scientific Physicians and intelligent Patients, as may he found In each pamphlet, which may be obtain ed 'gratis at the Drug, Store of S. H. .811147.H -LER, who is the sole Agent for Gettysburg,' and who.will explain the'manner Of uSe to all who may apply. in the city of New York, at the General Office. 568 Broadway, there are being soldr daily, from, fall/ to sixty (11.41N5, and the sale and demand in Boston is as great in pro portion to th'e population, althong,h they haveonly been introduced three monthb The CHAINS are easily worn, and are equally applicable to all Classes of .persons, tile child as Welt , as the adUlt, and are always ready for use—never get out Of repair, and . are as much an article of otnarnent, as they are a valuable, means of cure. UAITTION.—Ladies who are enciente are requested not to wear them. The prices of the Chains are $3 and $5, IS and, 30 Links, ?nd can he sent by mail, to any part of the State,' by addressing - S. H. BUEH LER, only Agent for Gettysburg. - - I. STEINERT, 568 Broadway, N. A' General Agent. For sale in all the principal cities in the United States. July 3, 1851. ly .I,OOK TO. YOUR INTEREST! undersigned has just returned4orts 1 Philadelphia with a large and fashionable 'VC 1 .2 7 21 5.(3 1 11Dc ) w hi c h h e w ilt di-pose of at VERY REDtiC ED PRICES .to all whO may favor him with a call. His assortment consists of the fol lowing: SHAWLS, ' FLANNELS, PLAID SILKS, F. M ERI N 0 ES,, LINEN, M. D ELAIN ES, BLANKETS, WOOL PLAIDS, QUILTS, DEB KG - ES, CLOTHS. CASIIM ER ES, CASSIN ETS, -P-EnstAN CLOTHS, SATINETS, CALICOES, COLLARS, GINGHAMS, lIANDK-ER-C'FS RIBBONS, VEILS, &e. Also. a lot of Groceries and Queensware, which were bought low and will be sold low for Cash or country produce. To punctual customers a credit of six months. J. S. GRAMMER. October 16, 1854. tf MONEY LOST ! TT is an ESTABLISHED FACT that ma ny persons lost money by not purchasing Goods at the well known CHEAP STORE; of Altram Arnold, at his old stand, on the South East corner-of the Diamond, where he is now receiving the cheapest, prettiest and best selected Stock of • Fall and; Winter Goods, frier before offered to the citizens of Adams county, consisting, in part, as follows : Wick, Blue and Brown French Cloths, Fancy, Felt and Beavrr Cloths for Over Coats, Newest Styles,) Black and Fancy Cassi meres, Tweeds, Jeans, Cdssinets, &c. &c., for Men's wear, Mons de Laine, Alpacas, Mennops, Plain and Fancy sack Flannels, also a bealllllll l assortment of Satins and Silks for Bonnet , x, Bonnet Riblion, and a great va`- riety ()Luther articles. all of which the public are 1.e.:1w0 fully n quested to call and examine for themsel ves,,believint.t that it is only necessr. ry to see our goods, price them, and examine, to induce pers:ms to purchase. A large lot of Trunks also received, which will be sold low. ABRAM ARNOLD. October 9, 1854. If Alt ITlital Crila 280 Market street, above -81 h, Phi4felphia: C. If. Bush t 6, Bro., Proprietors. 9111 IS House has a central location, on one of the principal thoroughfares of the city. No effort spared to wake visiters comfortablvp, sl'.oo per day. June 12, 1854. ly 0 PAPER-HANGINGS. TT" 11 LES3L E. d D 11 E T IL. , Inhst-ribers are daily adding to their ex tensive assortment of Paper-Hatig ings and Itordevc, some new and beau tiful styles for their Spring, sales, to whicti they ask the attention ot the trade and the pub fin in general. The assortment enihraces new DRAW ING ROOM DECORATIONS. in (mid, plain and rich colors; also, handsome designs for Passaues, Dtniror Rooms. &e. eAlso, a large vari,ty of common and medium quality Satin and Corn runn P a p ers , o f new and tacteltd designs. geZ-Our city and coun try friends are invtiled to view the assortment, confident they will find it the largest in the c i t y, and prices as low, as w'e have greatly in er-asod our by introducing many new improvements in nor factory. HOW ELI, & lIROT 207 fakir, re St.. bettket•D Charleg, and I..gLl:t.tg, ,May S. 1v ER FUN] EllY of all kinds .11 hr i , und EIS SC HICK'S.
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