V Attzfres' Zoluutzt Trtafill !! oouiti f i tbotioas, aild there.. tstu'itys ?Fe iiitArie.jhit v-tnlvo'attelui. tiepain. itteloll One fu A t ; sietu antnyof ,our wailla he tit.: Aut.i_tss owing to the finely pulverized 444iffUn4:theibeds 61 a garden that it pas .o..dssesa ttigf lyiibsorbOn power to attract'ihe .11 1 ,0§t4rii 'or he atmosphere-1 source 'ot fertil:` tY; th4t "AnanY fanners 'scarcely seetoawaro, kkey 'po se : „1f tei %vas folly wcirtieil t and tiesP earth constabt.' tithe atmosphere, its itj the Atteuded gatilen; the himt utod'ilier v agd-each,l •vear in fertility. Let the rullike, 'Pio* 'deep, gnittyate,, wells ,palverizo i lapilli and urp yoar straw_ to ,the#O, and.you niaY aty luupease. ilitanuty, or,foo, and vu 1 ivrtile soil FIAT. ,plAnts in their , nature' are ttriztyti 3 O„, l?elltri6 my, Means of „their, rout;.; 1- 10 17Ake -1 44 0 9 4- freilk - die - Wl,- -- itd-offen_ the _I !cry ftpd,,,whieti, Chi soil has taltenitp, by its puv , .yruf ,b...s?lbtion. front the atmesphere,.and separating the particles of . which r it,,i4 , cotuposed. 'The stets of plowing iio,,,barrc.o.Wittg, are a .part - or the process of, PlM!itfitig. The act, of , stirring the earth. in droutli; serves as. a wate'ritig 'of the 'The, nipisture thus absorbed is loaded ti t iertil4lo4 pro . pertics. ; ' 'lf,' then, ybu NC' O 4l4 - have Yotir a>' gardens vu„,uff , a t st not . d Pend upon. tnaogri alone: but pulverise; freely. "not', upon , the - stirfead, but ' We are . far 4rotn;bel eving t bat tn unipu la tion of soikalone,,witbouv. the, present of such, inte- , 0144.; 4 'AS are recp by,, ,crOps,,: , produce, irolitable results; 04. at, the .saree are aoh - np,uic,dge.,t a c,..a ,rery, touch 1e.68 . o,f such Thatvrial4 as. pre show n ex- 7 , i t tiin,pismto„" kly,,toplysisovay,W BpeCei;soll;y . .tKoprjated ~to • thci r growth in 41 ,w e,11: n istAtted.sod ;, forAti ; siipti a soi.l„tho amount i . i .triptio,,snattev r xionilatingsaaes. ete,,, which froth the atinPk , Ph4ik•aiC touch 1 ~gm!ra tq ( than 4in a r son ad-. 0,i40n ;deeper ; disturbance, pf ,tbe,;SOil; 41 7 w ay ! e, .sgeu ring: tor, itself.the , piegenetilof Elie 101.c•Atsliary,,4uripunt ' for in 'deep .I,,44,thatArq kept five tbelaiitiesphere ei r, 4 440 eir 4nd Am Tetadring . , ... particles, ininoi en tIY ; ihr„-,beneath,• the.Aivfli.co tou be cooler, kinin the -e ilaophey*, depoSi , rficitittlie.oti..guh i* ,ticies, hence se_e_ui-itig all die ex;liditiiiiiiiibi 4 Al= siding thb;sollibli:portioliA:loftwantnes;‘,tittd of titdering nth parts. sol übleAs . , ea n only, u ° .4ierkii.the,noces4ary ohti tips ! . when in The diustid Condition. •••••. Workinglbrnier. ahoreh ardi st ha . occupies.6o,aerts,..o . 4teeti; 'Wit' trees from cal erpillatu arc} other, inseetsl.4, shaking over i.prised and h - ateye.: _e . puts the lime •ii4 lll,l L: tAilk 04K4i:,e'aniter,•rierforated, tit one handle,. „The, tinie for ;H: 4 1141-,c , iStiP„Ule.t.,d0w of the tnerriing,,'or w h en- V!: t 41/41-Akayo.,ate has found it 7vcrY,.4 l .Sc - k9 1 4 , . was -first introdlieed int&Gerinany'Ao. : #ll trOl.be,year of naked fal .Vent:„T.' tiithini eon rsa: its ittraOrdi nary , that -it Was 'iforanntfy'd t 4, bi the eat 4riiii'.iitgaie'fiidd'er for tattle .4tning the far- Inerly naked'Year,lie give la better crop 'in the following year, and it wasinpliocied to choke ~t.te,weeds ;winch _tWated - . - the, tds of ai 6,11.&,,N0 DiADg' .nuintifictory ti+xists" 'the, Departtnerit of the FiniStere, iatere a, ,fertilizini piivrtler is V itale froth lisb, l'he fish nilde tgeoCS 11" kind of cook *liitiatii fi(lr wiiieh'it' (irk , 1 end u :ft; requires .445 p'ouud:s . ot ffsh to ,100 pounAS ..of the' RO,wiier, altich ,futiaitari`a4uprahle niz,nure • • ' T,Jrics.?r, plant out by t e road -o:tiyea at - t r A „Oat, of s66;latier !Ilia is a :I) ! ir,katlfaatey nAen,'i r .iear: tittle: . thatltii•iii gill ,s'4l,li),,r, \ Ss,o,o,lOoroilian it W - oold them, aiul we iei - ittimilie'amertibo;Ae 6%610 would put have therilletnov'ad for that 811111. • • . -4 1 1 o' Clean' Ribbons. . . . rA,o43iiis*dOnt :itates, that . eamphene will ialiettek,eitieJout 'of the 'Most soiled ribbons, outi'cleati them. and make them equal' to'new. ri,bholv, or pit:T:4 ot, r an ~g i n a. pl l l,fe,„ ithtf COier it . with ! eanipheue: had- then' Ater rubbing it /1"i s-v:ith'a 'Piece - of' 412 - 1' 1 1 , 10;1*a clean cloth to dry ionic ve hot, '664 the wrong stde : 'thett put the ribbon slutsidg in the, ``rttii Ttiortt Bt:SINESS:'- - Sinte met,' thrive 'on 'the intizinities of, others. The feet isindicated _ . • 14 " : the . statistics of the tooth-aninufacturihg *lv;ii•iitie , fs in New Inek city; where' there are a f inifi,ber'ofiiidividuals'or associations eXtetisive -1:y enktirged in it., Atone place in Broadway "there - tray oecUsonally be' seen' largo rocks- of after being - ground, forms -a principal ingretlientin the composition of w Inch • teeth are , •iraade: One , concern en •":ttaged- in ibis- bUsinesa employs thirty men, - and turns - out threethousand teeth per day, to be sold : iedentists: and afterwards attachedto gold &c.-LJouriaal ' BRE AC H "OP' Ptiontsii;=-4 aft-Whig , case of lcindlvas tried in Orange 'county, N. 'Y., - lest week.; Charlotte Wright prosecuted turd R. Brown for breach of promise of mar ,-thige;and on the trial it appeared', as the Ne w ' buth 'Gazette States; , thatabout three years -ago' the defendant commenced' relying atten - Oohs to the plaintiL - aild 'about two years ago "asked her in marriage - of her parents=-whose consent vas given: 'lle eontinucd to visit her - until - Septetnber - last, wholthe left her and re - fused Co marry her:•- The jury found a verdict theplaintiff of $3,500.• Witt g; O'niststEricy.--LOuly two years. ago, the whole Whig, party ,Of,the country was con ' • ‘"ulsrd with "virtuous i naignat ,•'? because the • constitution of New HatupFlrire provides, that Wcertain offices Catholics shall not 4e, igi !and President Pierce was held re:gam:4lde for its adoption ! the: 'Athig Leitii:laturr (if Missaehttsetts is providing that the Callrdies -:4lf that State , shall not 'fold an otliee of any Lind. .•. ••; • Reittly-ni:ide Clothing. . . _ George Arnold TTAS now entered. in the Clothing business Atit./11TIL)11, • liiAILLED.—The Democra c y .of; -i 1 ext "' lvel37 ' and hits 4 - a . Inton' cou.nti held a mee t i'n , + e . - last Saturday I I t'. YPEllillsNCFD NV 011 li MEN week.andpassed a series of stmnz-resolutions..) in his employment, constantly entting nut and glenouncing rr --t-A be of , ,t making u, out of his own cloths. Ov?r Coats, Wm. - A. Bay _ Lvgislaire, yt•ho has .decelved ' and betrayed ! Dress Coats, Pantaloons, Vests, Monkey them . in the . same basemanner tliat three of the : Jackels , ' 4 ' .. • 41e * .! , ois-reprei , entatlyfrotli Ikrks coulltysocceed- , All kinds of Clot films; made to order, on _Kt] in, cheating .. herDemoeraey into noruirtatin c. o• short. notice. --Constantly on hand and f u r sal e - ..-.lla electin* them. ' • ' , a jieai va - fiety ( - 51 - Crolliiif his own nom' , f-,ottiring,. a- cheap as the cheapest. _ Call .sand 7 s e e them, 's‘Ve cannot be beat. , , • October 30, 1851. . A ,GomIDEA. 31edill. of Ohio, has made a'rule, in' pardoning convicts, to po rcaßons therefor. together with the mdittiance of the iegointnendations of the pro i:onth4 2 attorney and judges, what th ose %tem join in oi,-;•ireg the pardon. p,012T 11 ON 1 F:s..—The I:I rgest, 'prettiest and rlivalierit in town, to b.- rim Hit at SAMSON'S ; from .25 cents to $ . 2,t15; - and a i large assortment of Canes. r,:e..Pouip; - wig you ever druuk ?"' _ N' TICKINGS,MUSLINS,&c.—Some - more •'o G. I was intoxicated ix i4l .ardt-nt spir its onm, and dit's -tuff for di , ; darkey, , Ifn Lord of those cheap Tickingg, Arius! tw , , Bc. have be n received by A. ARNOLD. 1;'r;10.. you Otrsar.rne head Mt ai; if it was an i - - --_ -_ ___ ---_________. _____ ;1 folar*.: all 'iv nigzer 4 in de gia - ki appeared elLo V t:s and Stockings, all sorts and r - *to al4t.txus wood :a at. - • 1 kJ kiizea; at .S CHICK'S.: . . nP : Wift. B. BliTleita - ,: 3" eurr fof 311: .1 . • :..J • --- --- - . 9170IINEY IT 1...11V. i tio 1 : lloway's Ointment. t -- I rriON on tWiSc - iiffli — Sidi - i — or"th - e --- Putiliu' -. 1 - ‘ - 7 ; 8 4uarel- 7 tulti.-dooia'' weet' of 'the Sim ti het - r _ r i f „ l-ze , ,'" ( i fhe' enf!'n ,— °like. • . "____AuoT24-1135T , I tit) havenone me the_ honor as with one , .. - `-. "-, t"!olde,--frorri-otte--end-of-ilie---Urtiorrto-tite i V4:.'114 Illnelkiese - i other, to stamp thecharaeter - of. my oinintent , -- , , - .# 4..i v , t , t + l 7' --iviri—r_tirup witilLionr approbaeon. It is scarcely two ~..... .S.O 4 IV/ .4 .-- 14" ' 1 years since I on - lA - eft known to you, andiTrea- 1 — Tieing furniaied with an entirely new am. " %T ILL faithfully and promptly attend in dy- it has obtained more celebrity __than any ' cost lyap paratus,he is ire )ared to take pietur. a Alr -all- business entrusted to him. He o,i; n.rt a Term . _ in every style of the art and_ insure perfect tidier medicine, in a I " d ' ' • - 1 1 . ,sp!alts the Geri/tan language. Office it the' - TH ON4 A S _ll_o 1.1.0_W AY. antis/nett Ga. • 551110 place, in South liattimore street, near ; ea-4:! 38, corner of Son 4 , - Nassau es., New York. rharaes from 50 cents to $lO. Forney's •Drug` Store: and near i l N y fa r ' re P i lr: o it . e •i AST(rsii TSIII NCI (HIRE OF SORE; LEGS, It'd - Hours of operating from BA.AL to 4 Dantietir. Ziegler's Store. 1 •ArrEP'N.IN E YEARS' STANDING. P. M. —l . . -____.,-•—• --- " In dress avoid light, red, blue, or per , ; i c u py or o." Letter from Mr. I. W. 1-melee, of Ifuotaville, -; '' ': ' Ilk ' yvConanghy, ; , Y . adtts• 00., North Corollint, detod Nov, 'tot., ltis3. pie. Dark dress adds much to the beauty of 41"r0R.VEY" ll' * LAW._ I RCM) 111$ OWN WORDS. the picture. • Sept. 18, 1854. tf. (Office removed to inneJdoo .r West of BUchler'fil To Parirestion Hot-Low/6Y : Sir, —lt is not, ---';, ..„„,----- -,.--_- -- - - - - wish to become notorious._ neither is this A . ' - - Selresint slupply. Drug &Book-Store; Claim berbiburg strett ! ) lmy Vitornicy & Solicitor for Patent* ; letter written for the mere sake of writing, but ' rim] I?, undersigned has Just, returned ' from - and - PieiniNlOns, - , : •'•1 to say, that you'll , . Ointment cured me of one of !1 • the City with a large supply of FRES - H• B ac k.pay. ens. i the most dreadful cutaneous diseasesthat flesh cur,srry Laud Warrants,; GOODS, which he Is prepared to sell at prices B peoff,Od Claims, and "all iither Claims at Washington. D. C.: s ',is heir to, and which was considered by, all which cannot be beat. His stock consists of agaiwtthe . who k knew me, to be entirely beyond the reach . . 0 iIOCERIES. L a na Wai... : of medicine.. For-nine years 1 was afflicted of all kinds, Sugarsol.olasses,Cofrees, Teas; also A merican claints in Engl atul.• g-lit-candAtigliet4wiih nu e o f tt_e mbst_ - p_ainfirt and troublesome i Fish. Salt, Crackets, - Cheese, Pickled Cu. rants locate - d -- ariesuldi - o - r - bmi prices"gi veil. - Agents engaged ,in locating- warrants in .owa, lands ler sale the*e. (*-Amly to him pershnnlly or by letter. Gettysburg, Nov. fit; 185 . 3. , 11)oetor John A. Swope, TAVING located permanently 'in Gettys- I, bum. offers professional_ services to the public. 0111ce - f:eni: residence in York street, opposite the Bank. Gettysburg, April• 24, 1854. 1y Lawrence 11111, in. H, -• . - Dffiee nnutlncirweatof the Lutheran Chtitultersbn rg street, and ol:1 - • Vosiie' CI ni meek store, whete those w to have any DeistlO Operation-performed 6e *3kt:4o ly invited tn'eall. • , • , I . I.KFEI.I , 4CES: Dr. 11.' Gilhsic, Di. 0.-N. Iltilueby, Dr. D. Horner, !ley. (L P. Kratilh, - D. D.', 'Rev. It L. puturiter, U. D.; Rev. Prof: William 11 . . key nol tls,Rev. Prof, M ineubs, Prof. M. L.B ttever. Gettysburg, April 11, 1853. if. honey Lolt I Tir is an 'ESTAB I.ISII ED PACT that ma t ny persons lost money -by not purchasing Goods'at the welt known CHEAP STORE of 'Abram Arnold, at' his old stand, on the Siruth East ‘ corner of the Diamond, where he is now receiving tho cheapest, prettiest and best !elected Stock of Fall and Winter Goods, "Fier befOre offered to the citizens of Adams comity; consisting, in part, as follows': Rine 'and Hrnwn French 'Cloths, Fancy, Felt and Ilea ver Cloths for Over Coats, t'Newest Styles,) Black and Fancy Cassi• meres, Tweeds. Jeans. Cassinets, &c. &e., for -Men's wear, Silks, Mous dp Laine, Alpacas, Mernutes, Plain and Fancy Seek Flannels; also ,a beautiful assortment of Satins and Silks for bonnets, Bonnet liilihon, and a great va riety Outlier articles, all of whieh'the public are respectfidly . requested to call and examine for theinselves„believing.that it ispnly necessa ry to see our goods, price them, and examine, to induce persons to purchase. A large lot - of Trunks also received, winch will 'be sold low. - •A-BRAM ARNOLD'. _October4,_l_l364. - lE!MMI New hardware Store. THE subscribers would respectfu ll y an • I niat nee' to their frit;nds and the plthlic t hat they have opened a NEW FIM2OW A R STOR E, Millinore Street, adinininz the residetre if David Ziegler, UrllysburtC, in which they are opening' a large and general assort ment uf Ifiril%inie, ' Imp, Steel, Grortries, C u.TL E It Y. COACH TRIMMINGS, • SPRINGS, AXLES, - , L. 1.0 110 12 131 'IT 9 Itbar-ware, 51)oc fit,bingu, Oils, amid Dye-stuffx, inleneral, incloding every description of arti cles in : the. above lines of bustness, to which they invite the- attention of Coach-makers, Placksmiths, Carpenters. Cabinet -makers, Shoetnalters, Saddlers, and the public gen . • ..Our stock having been selected with great care anti purchastd for Cash, we guarantee (for the'lleadlikloney.)=, to dispose of any p#4l of it- on as reasonable terms as they' can belief . - chased any where, r We Particularly' request' a call from our friends, and earnestly solidt a share ot public favor, es we are determined to esrahliSh a char acter for selling Goods at low prices ihad do hig business an lair principles. JOEL II..fANN , bAVI I Et; 1. Gettysburg, June 9, lt4st. tt Look to Your Inte:rest. rri U 1111 ersi gitpcl has just futarned from with a largo and fashionable STOCK (IF' GOO n.s; . • which he will dispose of at V ERN' REDUC ED PRICES to all who may ftvor him with a call. His 'assortment consists of the 101- lowinft: SHAWLS, FLA NTh3LS, PLAID SILKS, M [JAHNS, F.CIII ERI N 0 ES, LINEN, 141. D KLAN ES, BLANBETS. ._ WOOL PLAIDS, QUILTS, I)EBKUES, CLOTHS, CASHMERES, ' CA SSIN PERSIAN CLOTHS, SATINET'S, CALICOES, CO LLA RS, UINUHAMS, HA NDKERC'FS RIBBONS, VEILS, Ste. Also. a lot of Groceries and Qneensware, Which were bonulit low and will he sold low for Cash or country prodoce. To punctual] customers a credit of six months. J. S. GRAMM ER. Ootoher 16, 185.1. tf sore legs that ever felt to the lot Of man; and after trying every medicine] had ever heard of, e•innels to des air all ho e of heir). cured • but a friend brought me a oouple of larzepots of your Ointment, which caused the fliStes on my kga to heal, and I entirely regained my health, to my reeable surprise and delight, - a n d to the astonishment of my friends. (Signed) J. W. LANGLEY. AN EXTRAORDINARY - CURE OF A BA DE A ST, W N NEARLY E POINT OF - DEATH. Copy of a Letter from qtr. Ti. Durant, Now Orleans, No. ' vainl,ar al, )833. To Putwitssou flot.Lowsv, 38, Cor'ner of Ann and Nassau Streets, N. Y. Dear Sir : It is with .heartfelt gratitude' I have to inform you that by -the use of your Ointment and Pills, the life of my wife has been saved. For seven years she had a had hreast, with ten running wounds, (not of a cancerous na ture). I was told that nothing could rave her: she tVas then induced to use your Ointment and Pills, when in the short space of three months, they effected a- perfect ,cure.- to the astonishment of - all v‘ ho knew us. • We oh ' mined your Medicines front Messrs. Wright & of 'Chartres..street:Kew Orleans. I send this front "Hotel des Primes," although f had written it at N'ew Orleans.: before we finally left, at that time, not know ing your addreNs at New York.' • : (Signed) R. D fl RA N T.. The PHI* should be wed cunjr t intly wills the Ointment s in nlipit thefolluwing ca.sem Hail,Legm Cnntraetod and hamba g e Sore-throats Bad liroastei StirJointa NlOB fik in-slieeases Burns • . Fi•delan 111setamatIme S,:urv,v !Muffles' Gnu t Salt Rheuut 89re-heath' Chilblains " Clan lular Scßlds Elect. ClLipont !iamb. Swellingts Sure Nlp' e les %%uundt * * ' ? la al the Establishident'of Professor, How,owA V,. 80, Maiden Lane: New York, and 2.14 Strand, London, and . by all -respectable ()rim - gists and Dealers in Medicines through-1 out the United States, in Pots and - ,Boxes, at' 9,5 cents, cents, and $1 00 etch. o:J'j'ltere . is a considerable saving by talc-' ing the larger - sizes..- N: B.—Directions for theguidaneeplof - Lien's ill every disorder are affixed to each Pot. July 3, 185-1. lyeot,v r7:Oca4 1M.4i30:6 t!ie It diti,irus of Orttudurg. Pulverinitcher_N illlydro Elec tric - Voltaic "•. " • I t F. wor_n_ncxt_to_the I skin, producing a constant current of UN INTE RRU PTED-L-ELECT -MA GN I.M:4M—effecting I MEDIATE RELIEF, FROM ALL A CUTE PAINS, anti a Permanent cure if 4.l'euralic Diseases! Pulvermacher's Electric Chains were first used in France, three years since,`for the cure of ...\'‘rcuus Diseuxei, and after being submitted to the ►oust thorough trial, in every hospital to Paris, by the most learnt d professors in that city, they were recommended to the Gov. eminent of France, who granted a patent for the discovery. During the years 185 I •3, they were introduced in Germany, Austria, Prussia and England, and one year since, introduced and patented by the United States Governo►ent. ' Most astonishinif urtm of }thew/I:distil. St. VittlS'N 1/./itre, Painfolttol Swelled Joints, Pal ititoticot of the Heart, Nott ralp.tia of the Fttee,.• Peril/Ole:0 Ilentioche. DeaftleSA. liyotteries, I).%spepsia r:very Dispose, termed :Vp - rvous, .is (inickly and rapidly cured, by simply wear ing the Chains for a reW tenure each (lay. The chains were first introduced its the city of New York, where they were exhibited to Prof. Valentine Mott, Vats Buren, Pogt, Car nochan, and others, who readily d isecive red t hat they possessed Strange and Siikvs'ar Power if Laslaptly lieving Pains, whenever applied, and by their recommenda tion and itiflUVltee, they Were introduced into the ISifferent hospitals of New York, and are now in daily use in those institutions, in the t remittent and elite of the above named diseases. .No Other Mechanical ,dgC7ll,. in the world, ,can produce so many well au thenticated certificates of cure, from scienigic PhNsicians and intelli ,, ent Patients, as may be found in each painphl;t, which may he obtain• ed (Trans at the Oro!, Store of S. H. BUEH 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 Yo4 l , at the General Office, 568 Broadway, there are being sold daily; from forty to si-3./y (11,6VNS, a n d the sale and demand in B6sion is as great in pro. portion to the population, although they - have only been introduced three months ! The Cft A INS are easily worn, and are equally applicable to all classes of persons, the child as well as the adult, and are always ready for u s e —a - e v e r get out of repair, and are as Inuch an article of ornament. as, they are a valuable means of cure. CArrtnN.--Ladies who are endente are requested not to Wear them. The prices of the Chains are $3 and 85, 18 and 3O Li n ks, end can he sent by mail, to any part a the State, by addressing S. H. BUEH LER, only Anent fur Gettysburg. I. STEIN ERT, 50 It road way, - N. V General Agent. rot sale *ln all the principal cities in the United States. July 3, 1854. ly • _Tailoring,. H. SKELLY respectfully informs his Pl oid customers and the public aenerally, that he continues the 7:31L0 1111 tit. ESS, at his old stand, in South Baitimore street, where he will he happy to accommodate all who may patronize him. All work en trusted to his care warranted to fit and be of most substantial make. Thankful for p,►st ftvors,_l►e soliets_.a_coatmuatice_of public pa trob„,re. Lice'The New - York Spring and Summer Ahinns are received. Call a n d see chem. Gettybuig, May. 1,1851. Stoves Stoves ON hand and for ale. a Errant variety of C I IOK STOVES—very cheap. t!a11 GEO. ARNOLD. and are them. Septertil.et 4, 1851 Guitars, Accortienhs, Flut;rms, Hartuouluas, Guitar aneViolin strings, at SAMSON'S. l'itizi.hrom I ridig - ehtlun, tterie Pai . Now is Ike Time. - I i • ::-- The Wafl I* -- jug On: 1 .............._ Ci WF;A VEIL respectfully announces •to r t lllK war in Europe is largely erigroosint; ; JOHN,DONNELL, icl,,, .the Ladiervand Gentlemen of Gettyshuig j public atiesitiop, and prices , generally are ' . _ rand 'vicinity, that helms resumed the Vaguer- , going up.illTtitirdrraigned -l woulo stigge3t - MANUFACTURE - ft MCA INVENTOR OF to hi s cust o m e rs and everybody' else that he ' reotype business, at the pid stand-, in Cham- Saiety Pa I eat 'square I trPriggit beisburgzstreet-,-Avhere- her -will-be- happy-to -re-- -has, - just__ remitted __from_the_city4:_with .the___•.— w oo d_Bo l t_rthittihtes- 1 ,-. , '.. ._ _ desirous lit securrn - g - perfect - ehcapes! a n d b ea t - s t oc k of — -- . , 1 4.1 n. 106 Itrortir Riortii ST- (above Rice) Plilleo. . +Axuars.A . , , • ihe_mloeinLudlSperts___ es of themselves or friends. I . n ...,,,,, , r --, „ - .7 -- -464.3-,,, , ; - ? ? ,% op- , p ri-4-ft , A.. ii: ble.avfn... l 4e la inoasekeeping, the- sub., scriber wiles a great sacrifice of rirne are t uvi• trey ~ is - enabled. to- offer- to the Pithlic an article' at. - once sombiniso Vilify, awl. (Reapers.- The inventor k.neving the daugerr apprehended. ors aceoartv of the 'flimsy manner in . %chiefs ?nate-hes' are sTenentify paeheik in paper. has hp the aid , of New Stearn. Machiriery - of his (Arm invention,. sal-evertor in gertinn- up 4,SA Fla le- PATnNT SQU'A it til JOIE) 41(1171:1 1 W Ot:t n t 130 X; this. box W -far pieferahls, iit, as nice that it occupieS_ no , more room than the ohit soma wood box, and contains at feast Two, Hurnd'red l peo dia: more liraieties. wiach ' tom- Sh ;pliers 'i B consid`ertibre advantage; it is en-- airely new i 'arur Secure' against moiistura andl sPolitthenns;4944ostionould dispels all dan-. - ger ,on transportation by ,gleans of ,la il fitck,.. Steamboat or any' other mode' of Conveyance.. - These NriFehes are preake - d• so that one iross. or monahmay be Shipped to. any. pare of Ifni- WorldWt th, -perfect safety. They are the-, ye visitors ruerreot cumbers, &c. Also, Fruits and Confeetione, ranges, 4etnons, tr •,= • s ns, - --Also, Powder, shot, Tobacco; Segars, celebrated German Smoking - Tobacco, and a variety of other articles—. Also, a &st raw assottment of the best qua?.ities of Liiiilors: Wines arm Brandies, of differentkinds,NrAtl. Ruin,, Holland Gin, Old Rye, 4c.—all,of which -can be.had on the lowt-st - terms at the Store of the subscriber, in South Baltimore* Street, next dOor to . the - " Star" office. (t -A - f- A Iso, always on hand a variety of Stone Jugs, &c.—Give us a tall.. EM AN !TEL ZIEGLER. Gettysburg, May 15, 1854. . . Cheap . Viialehewatiel Jewelry, Wu° ESA & ETAIL, at the Phil atlel phot Veatch and Jewe)ry Store, No. 96 North Second street, corner of Quarry, Philadelphia. - (101.1 toyer Watch",, full jewelo, 1S cgtrot CaSeS, F-'2B 00 Gohl hopi ilea. IS caret titter I,e. ers, jeweled, Silver ',pines. j•-r. So.pu. for tltcL , Dora, Speetaelils, 'Fine. Filer do. - Gold lSI•no eintA, Lsdin ' liul endlc, = liobt V.ith I'vrwil and Silvo' (3; old Finger Rings 37i cents to $80; Watch Glasses. plain, 12j cents. patent 181; Lonet 25; other articles in proportion. All goods war ranted to be what they are sold for. .STA UFFER Sr., HARLEY. On hand, smite Gold and Silver , Levers and Lepines, still lower than the above prices. Sept. 25, 1854. ly. 1. 0. of U. M. TOU will meet every Friday evening, at 64 o'clock, in the Wigwam, (McCort angtly's Ponctnal attendance re• quested. AUG. SOH WAUTZ. C. of R. it-ii — Persons wishing to connect themselves with this Tribe, will please apply It) any of the members. Gettysburg, 'Nov. 13, 1854. 61n Spouting! CIXORGE and Henry Wampler will rnalti , I ouse :ipoutingand.pul up the same low, for cash or country produce. Farmers and all others ‘vishing• their Houses, Barns, &c, spouted, mould do well_to_ eiie_them . a call. _ G. &. 1-1. W AMPLER,. April 18, 1853. China, Glass and gueensWare. Geo. !V. Bokee, Successor to J. C. linkee4r IM - PORTEII • aral .Dealer in . CHINA, CI I,A SS and QU WAR F., 41 North Thwarrl :sired , (belwten Fayette anor Lexing ton le reets,) Brzitimore, Md., respectfully in vites the attention of Dealers to an examination of his well assorted stock before 'purchasing; elsewhere. , [Feb. 19, 1855. ly Hay Wattled. pERsoNs having Hay to se . ll,willdo well by calling, on the subscriber, in Gettys burg. who is desirous of purchasing. The highest market price will be paid at all fillies. (r- j - As he intends having the Flay, after hello , packed, hauled either to Hanover or Baltimore,•the preference to haul wilt be given to those from whom he may purchase. SOLOMON POWERS. Dee. 6, 1852. tf Looking Glasses, Picture Frames. 117 - E p invite st t , i: k f pu blic of t,i;, t i o n e a x n a c ;n ( i l n r e m o i t l i t r en s i t . :. i Gilt LOOKING GLASS Po RTRAIT A N I'ICTUIIE ERA ICES, WIN DO 00 NIC ES, BRACK MT- TA BL ES, &e. We are manufacturing every description ()IGO Murk and fancy Wood Frames, on the must pleasing terms-. Also, Importers of French and German Looking- Glass. -Plates. Old work Re-Gill with neatness And despme;?. a t e- Pers o n s visiting Baltimore will du well to examine our assortineia. Orders from the country will be attended to faithfully and promptly. M. BARRETT & BRO.. Gildrrg. S. [toward St, cm-nor Saratoga, oppumitu —WeAcrullutel," Balthnore. May 8, 1851. 1y Hanover Branch Rail Road. ell.d NG 1 , 1 Oh' HOURS. T RAINS over the Hanover Branch road rti a as follm.vs : Ist Train will leave Hanoverat 9.15 A. M., with Passengers for York, Harrisburg, Colum bia and Philadelphia, and return to Hanover with Passengers from Baltimore at 111 Al. This Train „connects also with the Express for Baltimore, arriving there at l P. M., slopping at Glenrock, Parkton and Cockeysville, 2d Train will ['rave Hanover at 2.15 P. M. with PasEengers for lialtimn,re, arriving there at 6 30 ; and return immediately with Pass( (ruts from York, &c., at 5.45 P. M. 3d Train will leave Hanover at 4 3-1 P. M. with Passenuers for "york ; and r.-turn uith Passengers from Baltiniore at 8: P. Nl. The Monday morning eNtra train will leave for Baltimore at 5.30; return at 7. A. M. ED WA BD E. YOUNG,..igent. Hanover, Oct. 16, 1R54. Baltimore Sr. Susquehanna Railroad, 011 ANGE OF HOURS.—Way Pasengvir Tr.tin leaves Calvert Station at 8.15 A m Arrives at York at 11 A m Accout - iodation Train leaves Calvert :Station at Arrives at York at E irs•ss Train leaves Calvert $ ikor*s at York :it RIETITtINING. Way P.imseng,er Train N% ill leave Har riNburg at L 45 p ai Arrivint; at York at --- 2.45 p Ms press Train leaves Harrisburg at 8.45 A5l Arriving at York at 9.") I A NI A. P. wiNcti ESTER, Super'!. 111archt2.0,1854. L± !I A NV hirz lot Of Ray State Shawls, 1.7 Lana and Square ; Brodie and Thihet _ - _ Shawls—a splendid variety, and troinp, at the sfl ES fur sale at the Gettysburg Stea .11 clicapest rates, at SCH/CK'S. - - - - :24 00 - . . 12. 00 - - - - 000 - - . 7 00 . . - 00 - 1110 4.'35 r M 7,4:3 P m lion nt 1 U P M 12 r 11 Nuts, Confectionary, Fancy Soaps, acc.,., he has ever before offered. Call and jodge _ for yourselves, and if you do not pronounce hia goods among the cheapest and best you i have ever looked at, then is he greatly mis- i taken. His stock cotnprises, in . part, :Coffees, Smors, Teas,. Chocolates, Syrups, Molasat;s,': Crackers, Oranges. Lemons, Almonds, palta Nuts, Pea Nuts, English Walnuts, Filberts; Confectionary, of a hundred sorts; Pepper, -Cinnamon, Cloves, Soda Saler-a:us, Washinit Soda, a large; variety- of Fancy Soaps, atm/ every Wing- else:in - - • . Oze-Cash, or Country Produce taken in ex., • change for Goods. THE FLOUR AND FEED BUSINESS - is continued. Highest market prices paid'. WM. GILLRSPIE, 71 ti - r - k - Streel7, - ut Mc l'usi Ojrc Gettysburg, April 24„ 1854. LOOM; by Fire! THE unnershinea informs property-borders that he has - been duly annninte , i tivent Of the Pl4:ll.ltY COUNTY MUTUAL -FIRE INSURANi;I 4 .: COMPANY, and that he is the , Inty Agent in Adams county for the same. lie will take original and renew old Insu rances for said Compari3r, which, since its In corporation, in 1843, has secured the perct confidence of the people ,of Adams arid, the adjoining counties, (it being authorized to effect Insurances in any pan of the St ae.) Its integrity and ahiltty have Seen fully aria satisfactorily demonstrated. • The gradation or rates of Insurance is, adapted to the nintua; interests of the whole Company and the class of the insured property. -Every person insur ing becomes a. member of the Company, an may act in the selection of officers and in the direction of it's operation . s:. t):"Flott. MosEs NIG-CLEAN represents the members in this comity in the Board of Man agers. U. Rotn, Jr., is President. and Johrt (3 A :MIL?: LE. Secretary. Office" in Bloomfield, Perry county. NV M. MCCLEAN. Offi,..e of -M. & McClean, Gettysburg December 25, 1854, it • • EKE UM BEI EE2I rrim partnership heretofore existing he , tween the Subscribers, under the name and style of S.. Fahnestock & SOns, is this day dissolved by limitation. All persons in debted to us will please call and settle, as it is necessary that our Books should be closed immediately. Either member of the Firm is authorised to use thk names of the Firm in settling their business. SAMUEL, FAHNESTOCK, JAMES F. FA 11 N ESTOC K, ENRY J. FM:INF:STOCK. Jan. 1, 1855. Let the Facts be kitown. ruHAT ABRAM ARNOLD has just re turned from the Cistern cities, with the largest awl best selected stock of goods for Men and Boys' wear ever before offered,w hich he is rtc.w making up, at the Old Stand, where 'he invites all who wish to purchase CLOTH ING, made of GOOD M RR I A. L., and by good workmen, to call and examine his stock before purchasing ;- , - - is determined to undersell any clothing Store or Slop Shop in the town or country. - Havin(C secured the services of one of the best CUTTERS in the country, ne is prepared to make up c/ 'kiting at the shortest - notice and in the best style. His motto is Qttlik Sales and Small Profits. October .2,1854. tf Goods Again.—Seltick just opened one of the largest, pret- II tiest and cheapest stocks of FALL & WINTER GOODS ever brought to Gettys burg, aiml he invites the public. to call, exam ine and judge for themselves—no trouble to show Goods. His new stock embraces a very large variety of Li DIES' DRESS GOODS, such as Si I ks, Tore Satins, M ous Delanes, Bombazines, French eri noes, De Bal2;Pi3 t A I lICC3S, Coburg Cloths, Ginghatus, Cali coes, &c. &c. In the I ine of Gentlemen's Wear, he has selected a choice lot, of all styles and prices : Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestiugs, Sati nets, Kentucky Jeans, &c. &c. His stock of PrINLY GOODS is also very fine, and too numerous to enumerate. Call and see. Thankful for past favors, se HICK solicits a continuance of public patronage. He will always endeavor to deserve it, by sellino good Goods, at the lowest living prices. " Quick. Sales and Small Profits," is his motto. • October ..23, 1854. Paper-liangirigm. IV HO LESS LE 3ND R T 3 IL. r 3uhscribers are daily adding to their ex tensivee assortment of per-Hang ings and Borders, sortie new and beau tiful styles for their Spring sales,: to which they ask the attention of the trade and the pub lic, in genera.l. The assortrmmi embraces new DRAWING ROOM DECORATIONS, in gold, plain and rich colors; also, handsome designs for , Passages, Dinino• Rooms, &c. Also, a large variety of common and medium quality Satin and Common Papers, of new and tasteful designs. 1:41 , V.0ur city and coun try friends are invited to view the assortment, confident they will find it the lamest in the city, and prices as low, as we have greatly in creased our facilities, by introducing many new improvements in our factory. HOW ELL & BROTHERS. , 207 Balt i more St., bet At etm Charles and Light -t-- May 8, 11;54. ly Barrett & Be Beet, TOOKING GLASS, PORTRAIT AND _4 PicTula,: FRAME. Nlanufacturers,and Importers of FEVNI'II AND GE,RMAN LOCKING GLASS PLATES, - FINE ENGRAVINGS, &P., No, 75 Ba,ili more 61reet, RaPimure. kg - 2r Plain and - Ornamental Frames tier Portraits, Engravings. Needle Work, &e. Brackets, Bracket Tables and Window Cornics in ail their variety. Fat xv Wood Frames, &c. Looking Glass Plates by the Box or single Plate. Old W u rk Re-gilt with neatness and despatch, on very moderate terms. [Feb. 19,1855, Gm _ Geo. Rielkardson, No. 14 I N. H,•ll,(trd . Strerl, RaPimore, 1)1) Y S and sells FLOUIi, GRAIN, HAS - . .) STRAW. and gonntry Prod trener.tl - 11.1.. also nn hand a larg-P stuck of GRO CERII.;s4. wholesale and retail. Feb. 19. 1655. ly cim)A, Sovar and Water CR NC:KERS, Gi nlzel Nuts, Sc. , ,tch and Jenny Lind Cakes. (a new artielP, and not to he heat.) for sale, ohoap, by the pound or loss. at April - 24. GILLENPIE'S. most a .skfra e artte e " iine"-enn4tunpunn, 'and the Southern an Western Mirkets., thaN have ever Nein invented. . 1)147A I!, lat'S and:PPEILS wil'l d'a 'DO call, aytt examine, Inz t liernsekr,rs- ,6".,*"., Them Natalie." are. 0 7 .92t11.8.11TrED Btauperion tb , anyilbing lierettfore n ered . l Vier JOHN DON N . ELDY , - 106. IVortli Four.lk Itkeeeml3:er la, 1854. es. Fren ear Tirtises, FVEIGITING LBSB 71111.3.2X,ointcta:. Jro -Cie Cure of Hernia or Rupture: i t. cKN LEV GED by the hi r,rhest atedl- 7 .1:1 ical' authorities a Philadelphia,. incurs.- patubl_y 'superior - to any other in Use.. Sufrer - - i 646 ;via be'grati - fied to leant that the oceasiop now offers to procure not on!, tae lightest and/ most easy, bit as dm . •able a Truss as any other, in lieu of the cutuhrinis and unicoinfe , ' labia arti cle Fkg.Waily so li. There is no ditiieulty • arts ding the „fitting, and when the pad is, Ineateds, it will retain its position withont . ehange. Persons at a dastartee' enable to eall on the. subscriber,. can have • the• Truss sent, to any address, by remitting Kee Polhill) for the sia gte Truss, or 7' en for thedouble•.--WMil meas ure- round the hips and stauog side Anted.. It will beexebang - ed to snit it not, &dog, by returning it at once, unsoiled. For sale only by the Importer, • CALEB B. hi; EDI. ES", Cot. Twelfth dc "Race Sta., Phikidelpkix. - 64rLAD4P44, requiring the heneht of Atterrhanr i c al, Supports, owing to tierangettimitt of the In ternal Organs, inducing •Fallsn,g of the. Womb, Voeret, Pulmonary,. Dyspeptic, Nervotts and Spinal Weakhess, are informed that a compe tent and - experienced LADY -will be in- attromt dance at the Rooms, (set uportflOr ikeir exclu sive use.), Nu. 114 TWEL 1.1-1 S.treet, first: cluue flow RaCe. LJuly 3, 1854. ly Watchem, Aeweliy, Nitierte;ire Paistry Goodft: .0 4 11'..:1 Choice. Asst rtrrient of the . Finest' Qual• 'sty, for Sale at the bravest Cash Prides, at Wm. EL Eltonhea.d's, • M. 384 SMITH SECOND STREET, &twee» Linea »d Wert side, Philad'a. 11-111:asSortment embiaces a 1, - trr. , 2e and Se-. e54414.4-k-It----1-14f"14-4-Vataes, rc• • Ware, dibata Ware, plated with fine Sirer, its - Sponpsi ,- Fifr - r - k . 57, - -Ladles f -0 - e.—Jet-- ood.9,:.ranso and Pansy -.grades- of a superior quality, de serving the examination of tho S e. Who desire to. 'procure the'best goods at the Lowest rad , Prieti... Having a practical knowledge of the husii ness, and all ;mailable facilities for ImportingT and Manufacturing. the subscriber confidently, invites purchasers, believing that be can stip ply.thetn.on terms as favoral>le as any other establishment in either of the Atlantic Cities. .oz:r All kinds of Diamond and Pearl Jewel ry and Silver Ware manufactured to order, within a reasonable time. Vtiawhes, Jewelry and Silver Ware• faithfully repaired. . _ iti.‘l. B. EL'rON H RA ?gin. IS4 Smattr. 2d St.,. ro re.vr crfmr. :CPSO7P. t? 2d St. Ma-act, West Side. •fl in the South Window of the Store, may be seen the famous BIRD CLOCIti, which cotstritands tif y ye adtniration of the seientifEe anti curf 0113. Octorrer 2', 1854. Ty ov , r .r fr at c. 4 Gri f M'l`Tr NEW EST A WASH II EN T. Ciolhing Made Ao Order. , THE" undersigned takes pleasnre in inform-- A. ing the citizens of Gettysburg and the. public Eret*raliy, that he is prepared to frirniSla G.4IIMENTS al all kinds, for GENTLE MEN'S \A; EAR.; at the shortegi notice, aid in the latest possible style. Having opened a Merchant Tailoring establishment, in f haul frershvg stceet,..oppbstte the Lutheran church, and secured the services of experienced work. men, he feels- confident o 4 pleasing. all who , may favor him with . their katromage.F e 0 In). try produce taken in exchange for work. 3. S. GRA..IIMER; December 4, 1851. Now iteadr, ELLE'R KURTZ'S Holliday Stock of Elegantly Illustrated and Standard BOOKS, adapted. for Christmas and New Year Presents, the fhavving-Room Table, &c.,' are now rradly for. ex-a - ruination. Also, C H I 1.1) R EN'S BOOKS, in encflesfr variety, Knrtz's is a perfect storehouse of delight fr r the little ones, where they can plifetase the simplest Toy Book up to the most e. si ve colored edition. 1,8• 1854, • Diamond Tonsor. TONN W. TIPTON, Fashionable Bar t, her and Hair Dresser, can at all times be found prepared ,to attend to the calls of the people,at the Temple, in the Diamond, adjoin ing the County Building... From long expe rience, he flatters himself that he can go through all the ramifications of the Tonso rial Department with such an infinite degree of skill, as wit! meet with the entire satistaction of all who .nay submit their chins to the keen ordeal of his razors. Ile hopes,. therefore, that by his attention to business,. and a desire to please, he will merit as well as receive, a liberal share of public patronage. The sick will be attended to at their private dwel lings. Gettysburg, Jan. 8, 1855. tf Second-hand Carriages. FEW good second-hati - d - C - Xlllll - AGES and I.IU-GG/ES to be had for (NA o r Country Produce, at C. W. 1 - IOFF,IIAN'S Coach Factory.tA utrt st 14. Alleghen Ho ii 2SCI Market street. atowe Bth, Philadelphia. C. I. Bush Bro.. Proprietors. ruin Is H orse has a central location, on imo L of thp principal thernitahlhres f the city. No effort spared to wake vi5t1..! 4.3 1_ s coutivrtable. $1 On per day. June 172, 1851. ly II
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