TN THE . MATTER of : the intended , a 1, cation or Caleb B. Hildebrand for lie 4 to keep a public house in Huntington tow ship, Adams county_ being an old stand. The, subscribers, ni tizens of the towns 4', Huntington, in the county of Adams, recom mend the_ abovepetitioner, and certify, that the inn m or"taverabove mentioned is necessary to accommodate the public and ente,r 4 ain stran gers or traveller:44lnd that the petitioner above named is of good repute for honesty and tem perance, and is well , provided with house room and conveniences for the lodging and aecommealation of strangers and travellers. • • Conrad 14yers„ ;John E. Spangler, Samnel Shelley, Franklin Gardner, Sebastian Stitzel, David Lerew, Hamilton Myers,—David T. Howe, F. W. Davenport. D. Reed, Isaac Riddlemoser, Adam Stouffer. Mara 12, 1855. TN THE MATTER of the intended appli cation of John Testis for libense to keep a public house in Franklin township; Adams county—being an old stand. The subscribers, citizens of the township of Franklin, in the county ot - Adams, recom mend the above petitioner, and certify, that the inn'or tavern above mentioned is necessa ry to acconiiiiodate the 'public and entertain strangers or travellers; and that the petition er above named is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house-room and - conveniences for the lodging and accommodation of strangers and travellers. Wm: 'M'Cullough, Hezekiah Latshaw, DanierNewman. Aaron Shank, Wm. Paxton, F. Diehl, Israel Little; Samuel Thomas, Wil liam" Sena!, Jacob Mickley, Samuel Lehr, A. Heintzehuan, Philip Hann. TN THE MATTER 'of the intended applica -1...ti0n 'of'./indreity Sell for license ' to keep a ptibliehotise in Union t o wnship, Adams court= ty—beinv an old stand. - The subscribers, citizens of the township of U,nion;;ln the county of Adams, recommend the aboie petitioner, and certify, that the inn Or tavern above mentioned is - necessary ta-eie dommothite the public and entertain strangers or travellers; - and that the petitionerabove ii;'irried is of good . reputo 'for honesty and tern terance„ and is well provided with house mote and conveniences for the lodging and accommodation of_strangers' and travellers. David Boyer,Jereniah 'Giit, John Ern in rine. Michael H. Kitzmiller, Henry Glitelius, Hen ry Pius Unger; Jacob Sterner, Daniel M. Gobrecht, ELelevre. COnrad Moyer, John MeckleY. March 12, 1855. 3t. THE MArrEit of the-intended appli cation of Isaac Robins= for license to keep if - public house in Fairfield, Haniiitonban town- WO, Adam's county=-being an old stand. The subscribers, citizens- of the to,voship of HainiltonlyUn, 'in - the county of Adams, re- Comrnend "the above - petitioner, and certify, that the inn or tavern above mentioned is ',necessary to accommodate the public and en it.rtain strangers - or travellers; -and that the petitioner above named is of good repute - for honesty and temperance; arid is well provided house-room and' conveniences,' for the Apdgiog and accommodation of strangers and tlit Johnston, Joseph Culbertson, J. Brin - lierhoff, John Bennett, A. .0. 'Scott, James WilSon',ThOmns Newman, Bans C. Swope, -William Culp, A. H. M'Creary, D. D. Ma .' tan" nenjantin A. Marshall.' March 12. 4 ,-, 4,-. - -ATOtice to' Gunners. 'rpt undersigned hereby notify all persons ligai t ast trespassing on their premises, thee-14 7 :Gunning or- otherwise,-They are_ determined to enforce the law to its full extent Fig'ainst 'all who disregard this notice. Jacob Peter Miller, John H. Marsden. William Spangler, Emanuel Smith. George 13ream ' 1, 40' Andrew Hartman, John`Weleh, GibsOnFicltes; Samuel BoWer, Michael Fissel, Moses Ziegler, Daniel Trimmer, Joseph Trimmer, Anthony Diardarff, George, Peter Grose, John H. Bream, John Bolen, Racheal Scott, Samuel Snyder, Jacob Asper, William Meals, Daniel Brternen, Abraham Trostel, .1. Hanes, Abraham , Limb, Hattori C. Kennedy, Jacob F. Bower, Adam Weigle, Abraham Fickes, David Yohe, John Bream, Sr., Jacob Bream. .Daaiel Brame. March 12. 1855. 3t Diamond Tonson TOHN W. TIPTON, Fashionable Bar t? bet- and Hair Drente', can in all them; be fonnd prepared to attend to the calls of the penple.at the 'I emple, in the Diamond, adjoin i.inz the County Building. From . long expe rience, he flatters himself that he can go throntA all the ramifications of the TOirlSO rial Department with such an infinite degree - of skill, as will meet with the entire satisfaction of all who .nay submit their chi-o.; to the keen ordeal of his razors. He hope.l, ' _o usinesQ. --And R desire to please. he will merit as well 1- re o pu is patronage. be attended to at their "private Gettysburg, Jan. 8, 1855. tf "DORT MONIES.—The largest. prettiest -j. and .cheaprst in town, to b. , r,itind at ) 1 1.3450 ; from 25 cents to $2,25; and a large Amor tment Of Canes. TRUNKS & C'ARPET HAGS.-1 have bought a large lot of the above - articles at auction, which I can and will sell cheaper than, any other House in this town e to. Rernemher_ that SAMSON gets and "iris - Bargains. [Feb 1.. vile • 4TTORNEY LAW ! LI. - faithfully and promptly attend to all 'business entrusted to him. Ile 4ks Me German, lanrage. Office at the me place% in South Baltimore street, near vney's Drug Store, and needy opposite rolt & Ziegler's - Store. [March 20. D. I9VConalighy, AT7 UR7Y - ET A LA TE. ...ee removed to one door West of Buehler's Drug &800k -store, Chambersburg street,) ttorney lk; Solicitor for Patents and PenslouN, /UNITY Land :Warrants. Back-Pay sus pended Claims, and all other claims inet the. Government at Washington, D. C.: ;o A inerican claims in England. Land War located and sold, Or 'bought, and highest leei given. Agents engaged in locating warrants in wa, Illinois, and other Western States; and ;ds_for sale thee.. {-Apply to biro personally or by letter. Gettysburg, Nov. 21, 1853. Wm. B. WClellan, .B.77TORNEY AT, L.qr4 7 ; 'ICE on . the south side of the Public Squate,:two doors west , of trio' Sentinel '• Aug. 22. 1853. Doctor John A. Swope, _ AV.ING located permanently in Gettys _ burg. offers his professional services to public. Oflice and residence in York , et, opposite the Hank.. Gettysburg., April 24, 1854. ly • J. Lawrence Hill, M. D., W ICV.IO, - 7 1 M. ITA S hisO ffi ee °neat)°, west of the Lmhersn .Echureh, in Chamhersborg street, - and op posite Granomer's store, where those wishing to have any Dental Operation performed are respectfully inured to call. REFERENCES: Dr. D. Gilbert, Dr. C. N. Mrlueby, Dr. D. Horner, Rev. C. P. Krauth, D.D., Rev. H. L. Bangier, D. D., Rev. Prof. William M. Rey nolds, Rev. Prof. M Jactibs, Prof. M.L.Sicevei. Gettysburg, April 11, 1853.' if Proclamation. id ..; e A n S t otch the e li s o e t v h R era a l 'r j u C rt o F f s WIIPEreI! l Com mon Pleas,in the Counties composing the 19th District, and Justice of the*Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of allcapital and other offenders in the said district,and Ski.attc.t. R. RUSSELL and JOHN M'Gitvocv, Esqrs.,' Judges of the Courts of Common Pleas, and Justices of the Courts of Oyer and . Tertniner,and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the County_ of Adams—have issued their precept, bearing date the 17th day of January, in the year of our Lona one thousand eight hundred and fifty-five, and 'to me directed, for holding a Court of Common .Pleas. and Gen eral Quarter Sessions of tire Pence. and Gen era) Jail Delivery, and Court of Oyer and Terminer, at. Gettysburg, on Monday, the 10th of Sprit nrxt—NoTto: is HERERE Givia to all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner and Constables within the said county of Adams, 'that_ theybe then and there in then proper per sons, with their Rolls, Records, Inquisitions, Examinations,nnd other Remembrances, to do those things which to their offices and in that behalf appertain to be done, and also, they whet will prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall be in the Jail of the said County of Adams, are to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. HENRY THOMAS, Sketlyr. Sheriff's Office, Gettysburg, March 5,1855. Choice sand Valuable Hooks. IHAVE just received from Philadelphia and New Yolk, the hest English and Ameri can editions of the beet Authors in every de partment of Literature, known 3.1 standard Authors of value,.and BOUND IN A MOST SUPERIOR MANNER, in the choicest library styles of call' extra, half calf gilt and aitique, Turkey Morocco, &e. eir.e., forming altogether the most superb collection of Books which 1 have ever had the pleasure of offering to my numerous friends and customers ; and which, together with an unrivalled stock of Elegantly Illustrated Works,®; Prayer and Hymn Books, Superbly Bound Books, alp/ best Editions in Library BinditAgs, now displayed in tempting array on numerous leaded counters, form altogether an endless variety from 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 ihe richest and most substantial binding. The tinder 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. KELL ER IC URTZ, • Bookseller and Stationer; Dec. IR. S. E. Cur. Centre Square. Removal. T HAVE REMOVED from 122 West Lom 1, hard street to the new and commodious Warehouse, Nis. 141 West Frail street, near Light, opposite the %lalthy House, and will contume my' GENERALCOMMISSION BUSINES.S„ for the 841 e of TOBACCO. GRAIN and COUNTRY PRODUCE, of all kinds; and will attend to the execution of orders for purchasing:, I shall continue my Guano Awency, having: increased facilities for supplying. the host article, as usual, at the governmont's lowest price—the ton of 2240 lhs.—with a ‘lllriaerale chlrge of commission for purchasing and forWardi I am having. manofactored Phosphate qi Lime. a soperidi article, which I will %% arrant to be pore, j. 7 nil I hav44nneeted with my busi , and shall at 'ines be supplied imp tii . most e , •lehruted manufactories i n th Union, , -large iso t ily of Agricultitra plenients, (revery descriptiontwarra d, to which I ask particularly the attention n 'artriers and deal t rs. Trusting, by strict attention to all busi f fi ns confided to my charge, I shall merit the patronage of the public, 13. M. IMODES. 13a1t., November 27, 1854. d r r f~i~ss and neenswa ; . . TMPORTER act! Dealer in CH LAI!, , mta-Y""",',l."J _.--- , -- Fancy Wood Frames. &e. Lookiom Class favors, he solicts a conttnuance of public pa- 1 <, . • . 4._ G_L ASS and __QU E ENS W ARE, 41 Atir:th Hay liiiranted. .. Plateshy the Box or single Plate. - Old Work tronage. ; A. H. Frandsen*, Howard Street, (belwe,en Fayelie and:Le:ring.. -11 - IERSONS N av i n,Hay to sellovilldo well Elm errefs.) ir e , Ittd.,.respectfolly in- r Re-gilt with neatness and despatch - , on vett - - .lliir - The New Yirk—Spring irn•-` 4 -- .-' A. u'iinTel -1 , -- 1 -1 1 - A NIT-FACTII-R-EItofCOTTONITA-P-Si ites the attention of Defilers tn an examination by call in g on the subseriber . in Gettvs- tnoderate terms. [Feb. 19,1855. titn F o sh; o ns a re rec,ired. (.all and see them. 'in WADDING, TIE YARN. CARPET of his-well- assorted stock before Imrchaying i . irg, who . is desirous . of pureh ' asing.. . The _ _ Gettysboig, Ma', 1,185-1. CHAIN.COTTON YARNS, L.AAlP.CAN highest market price will be paid at all times. Leather, elsewhere. [F b 19 18 - 5 e . , a . ly - : DLE AND Fixin IA ICKS, winch he of: • fers to sell at the I.owe3t Cash Prices. -at -- -- - ----- OF-As he intends having the Hay, after - fI.RTTZ. HENDRY & CO. 21 - .4 20 North (111EENSWAVE AND GROCERIES:— being packed, hauled either to Hanover or E l " Third Street. Philadelphia. Mna , cca Na. 65 Market St. phone Secnnd. north side, Nof, A. ARNOLD is now receicilmr a l arge Baltimore, the preference to hail! will be given MANUFACTrRRHS, CURRIRRS and IMPARTERS lf)t. of Queensware, which he will sell low. Philadelphia. . [Feb. 6, 2 1855. 6m to those from whom he may , purchase. of FRENCH CALF-SEINS. and Dealer , : in Call and see. Oct. 2. SOLOMbN POWERS. - Ilsn and OAK SOLE LEATHER & KIPP. tf February 26, 1855. ly HEWING TOBACCO.—A first-rate ar t.! tieleon band and for sale, liv MARCUS SAMSON. triillrarre*7o, ' . rr lig subscribers would respectfully an nounce to their friends and the pnblic that they have opened a NEW HARDWARE STORE, in Boltimore• Street, adjoining the resit(' enec if David Ziegler, Get! ysburg, in which they are opening- a-large-and-gerterarassort rnent of liar ware, Iron, i tee CUTLERY, COACH TRIMMINGS, RUN GS. A - X LES, E 3 TID M 9 (00cm—ware, Sipe .firbingq, Paints, Oils, and Dye-stuffs, in general, including every description of arti; cles in the above lines of business, to which they invite the attention of Coach-makers, Blacksmiths, Cirpenters. Cabinet - maker, Shoe-makers, Stiddlers, and the public gen. - Our stock having been selected with great care and purchased for Cash. we guarantee (Tor ,the Ready Noney,) to dispose of any part of it on as reasonable terms as they can be pur chased any where. We particularly request a call from our friends, and earnestly solicit a share of public favor, as we are determined to establish a cliar acter for - seilini Ctoods arluw prices - and — do ing business on fair principles._ JOEL B. DANN ER, • DAVID ZIEGLER— Gettysburg, June 9,1851. tf . Look to Your tateret4. rrifiF. undersigned has just returned from Philadelphia , with a large and fashionable STOCK OF GOODA which he will dispose of at VERY REDUC ED PRICES to all 'who may favor him with a call. His assortment consists of the fol lowing: SHAWLS, - • ...FLANNELS, PLAID SHINS, • MUSLINS, F. M ER INO ES, LIN EN. M. D ELA I N ES, BLANKETS, WOOL PLAIDS, QUI LTS.• DEB EG ES, 'CLOTHS. • - CASHMERES, • CASSINETS, PERSIAN CLOTHS, SATIN ETS, • CALICOES, - COLLARS. GINGDAMS, • 11 ANDNERCTS RIBBONS, VEILS. &e. Also. a lot of Groceries and Quecryzware, which were bought low sod will be sold low' fOr Cash or country produce. To punctual customers a credit of six months. . J. S. GRAMMER. October 16, 1854. - tf Now is the Time.- SWEAVER respectfully announces to • the. Ladies and Gentlemen of Gettyshuig and vicinity, that he has resumed the Daguer reotype business, at the old stand, in C ham bershurg street, where he will he happy to re ceive visitors desirous of securing perfect Daguerreotypes of ths.riselves nr friends. Being furnished with an, entirely new and costly apparatus, he is prepared to take pictures in every style of the art and insure perfect satisfaction. . zpii7Cliarges from 50 cents to $lO. 'Hoare of operating from .8 A. M. to 4 P. M. ,e•'ln dress avoid light. red, bine, or pur ple. Dark dress adds much to the beauty of the picture: Sept. 18, 1854. - if ' A Fre!!‘h Supply. r HE undersigned has just returned from the City with a large supply- of FRESH GOODS, which he is prepared to sell at prices which cannot be beat. H is stock consists, of GROCERIES, of all kinds; Sugars, NI olases, C °frees, Teas, E'ish, Salt, Crackers, - Cheese, Pickled Cu- cumbers, &c. Also, Fruits. and Confections, Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Raisins, Prunes, &c —Al s o, Powder, Shot, Tobacco, S'gars, Gail's celebrated German Smoking Tobacco, and a variety of other articles—Also, a first rate asso,ttment of the best qualities of Li q uors Wines ana Brandies, of different kinels,N. Rum, Holland Gin, Old Rye,' &c.—all of which can he had on the, lowest terms at the Store of the subscriber, in South Baltimore street, next door to the "Star" office. 4-Aj—Also, always on hamta variety of Stone Jugs, &c.—Give us a call. EM AN FEL ZIEGLER. Getty3bur,g, May 15, 1854. _ 10122 a. KAU/ 73 Cheap Watches and Jewelry, iiTHor,EsA & R ETAIL, at the Phil- V ndelphia Watch and Jewelry Store, No. 96 North Second street, corner of Quarry, Philadelphia. / Gehl Lever WI - defies, full jeweled, IS caret cases, $2B 00 Geld Lepines. 18 caret, • - 24 00 diver Leverii, full jewulod, - , - - 12 00 Silver Lepi nes, jewolß, - - - - 000 Superior q - Uiirtiers, . - - 7 00 . _ =I Fifie Silver do Gold Bracelets Lrui Gold Poncils, - Silver Tea rtikmn., set. - Gold Pens, with Pencil and t'.iilver Holder, - - 1 00 Gold Phver Rings 37} rents to $80; Watch Glasses, plain, cents,-patent 1-81;-Lutte025; other articles in proportion. All goods war ranted to be what they are sold for. STA UFFER Oz,- HARLEY. On hand, some Goln and,Silver Levers and Lepines, still lower than the aboVe prices. Sept. 1854. ly 1. 0. of fl. M. you will meet every Friday evening, at 63 o'clock, in the,Wigwatn, (111cCon aughy's Hall.) Punctual - attendance is re quested. AUG. SCI[ WARTZ. C. of R. j'Persons wishing to connect themselves with this Tribe, will please apply to any of the members. Gettysburg, Nov. 13, 1354. Gm Looking Glasses, Picture Frames. i invite the public to examine our su perior stock of Plain and Ornamental 00KI NG GLASSES. PORTRAIT AND PICTUR K FRAMES. WINDOW CORNICES, BRACKET TABLES, &c. We are manufacturing every description of GUI Work and Fancy Wand Frames, on the most pleasing terms. Mso, Importers of French and German Looking Glass Plates. Old .work Re-Gill with neatness and despatch. . si-Z. Persons visiting Baltimore will do well to examine our assortment. Orders from the couligy will lie . attended to faithfully and proly. trocrai opposite —Western lintel, Dec. 6, 1852. GLOVES and Stocking, all aorta and ASH ES for sale at the Gettysburg Stea-n sizes, at • SCHICK'S. „ti_ Mill. t Grocer - 700 1 50 . 3 00 100 - . - 500 =ZEN Rvady-maid - George Arnold 280 filarkee sli-tel, above 84, 'Philadelphia. HAS now, entered - in the Clothing business C. I. UUSh &. Bro.,l'roprfetors. extensively, and has , 11l HIS house has a central location, on one EXPERJENCED WORKMEN i-1 of the principal ilanronibfares of the (qty. in his employment, constantly cutting Put and i No eital spared to (nuke vibiters comfortable. making up - ,out - of his own cloths, Over Ccrats. I, s $l.OO per day. -- - . r ,`,..'", Dress Coats, Pantaloons, Vests, Monkey ' June 12, 1854. ly • Jackets, &c. &c. All kinds of Clothing made to order, on luot_niai • it; .id raalei a great variety of Clothing, of his own nann• factoring, us cheap as the cheapest. Call and see them. We cannot be beat. October 30, 1854. The War Going On THE war , in Europe is largely.engrossing public attention, and prices generally are going up. B ut the undersigned would sof„Toe3t to his customers and everybody eise that he has just returned from the city, with the cheapest and best stock of 227'`172 9 Nuts, Confectionary, Fancy Soaps, &c., he ban ever before offered.. Call and indgel for yourselves, and if pm- do not pronennee: his goods among the cheapest and best you I have ever looked at, then is he really taken. His stock comprises, in part. ;(, 'ees, Sugars. Teas, ullocolates, Syrups, Molasse, - ! Crackers, Oranges, Lemons. AlmontM, Palm Nuts, Pea Nuts, English Walnuts, Ft!bens; l Confectionary, of a hundred sorts: Pepper,' Cinnamon, Cloves. Soda Salera;tts, Washing Soda, a large variety of Fancy' Soaps, and everything else in his line. KrCash or Country Produce taken in ex change for Goods. Tas FLOUR AND FEET) BUSINESS is continued. Iligiaest market prices paid. WM. CIP.FISPIE, In York Street, at the Post Office. Gettysburg . , April 24, 1854. P R OTECTION A GALLI ST Loss by Fire! TTi E untiPrsigned informs property-holder: that he has been dilly appointed Affent of the PERRY cotiNTv MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE -COMPANY, and that he is the nnly Affent in Adams eminty for the same. Ile will talie - original and renew.old Insn rances for said Company, hich, since its L t . Corporation, in 1843, has secured the perfect confidence of the people of Adams and the acti,ii rl ino• counties, (it being actlinrized to effect loser - try:les in any part of the State.) Its integrity and ability have been Intlv and satisfactorily demonstrated. _ The gradation .of rates of Insurance is adapted to the interests of the whole _Company and the class of the insnred;property. Every person insur ing becomes i--Thember of the Company, a n d. may act in th,e.selection of officers and in the direction of its operations. 0:::7-11on. Moses MCCLEAN represents the members in this county in the Board of Man agers. C. Rom. Jr.,'is President, anti JonN CAMPED:IJ, Secretary. Office in Bloomfield, Perry county. MeCLEAN, 0 fri t!e , of M. & R. McClean, Gettyshorg December 2.5, 1854. tf New Goods Again.—Schick Tirks just opened ono of the largest. rei t". tiest and cheapeit stocks of FA LL & V INTER GOODS ever brought to Gettys bora, and he invites the public to call, exam ine and judge for themselves—no tronble to shiw Gnotts. His new stock embraces a very large variety of 1.,./ ?DIES' DRESS GOODS, such Rs Silks, Turc Satins, Mous Delanes, Bombazines, French Meri - mses - , ---- Dellaues, Alpaccas, Coburg. Cloths, Cinghau►s, Cali coes, Ste. &c. &c. In the line of Gentlemen's Year, he has. selected a choice rot, of all styles and, prices : Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestitrgs,. Sat'- nets', Kentucky ..leans, &c. &c. II is slocli of iiiill'GY GOODS is also very fine, and too nutneroki4 -to enumerate. Call and see. Thank fol for past favors, SCHICK solicits a continuance of publte patronage. tie will always endeavor to deserve it, by . selling (rood Goods, at the lowest living prices. "Quick - Ssles and Small Profits," is Ms motto: October 23, 1854. Dissolution. Trig partnership heretofore existing be tween the Subscribers, under the name and style _of S. Fahnestock & Sons. is this day.dissolved by limitation. All persons,iit debted to us will please call and settle, as it is necessary that our Books shOuld he closed immediately. Either member of the Firm is authorised to use the names of the Firm in settling their business. SA M U-EL FA Ti NESTOC K, JAMES F. FAH N EsToc , Hl NR Y J. FAH.Nk.;STUCK. Jan. 1, 1855. Paper-Hanging*. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TI-1 qubscribers are flatly adding to their ex tens' ve•assortment of Paper-lilianr,;- figs agidlliordiers. sottie new nu :Val styles for their Spring sales, to which they ask the attention of the trade a rul the pub lic in general. The assOrtment embraces new DRAWING. ROOll DECORATIONS, it gold, plain and rich colors 'also. handsome designs for Passages, Dining Rooms, &c. Also, a large variety of common and medium quality Satin and Common• Papers, of new and tasteful designs. lllf-Our city and coun try friends are invited to view the assortment, confident they will find it toe largest in the city, and prices as low, as we have greatly in creased our facilities, by introducing many new_ improvements in our factory. DOWELL & BROTHERS. 207 Baltimore St., between Charles and Light Stn. May 8, 1854. ly G eo. Richardson. No. 141 N. linwirrd Stred, Beimore, T)UYS and sells FLOUR, GRAIN, HAY, ) STRAW, and Country Produce general ly. Has also on hand a large stock of GRO CERIES, wholesale arid retail. Feb. 19, 1955. ly Barrett Sr. De Beet. I LOOKING GLASS, PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAME Mannfacturers.and Importers of FILF44;ca AND GKRMAN LOCKING ASS PLATER, FINE E:' , IGRAVINGq, ALO•. el,Ballimure. ra—Plain and rtes for Port-rai-ta,E-n-2ra. , i Brackets„BraeketTables -all their variety. 11r1IITC1 11mia Watches, Jewe4 . r.4 . ,rig?rA Choice Assortment of the Finest Qnat itjr, for Sale at the Lowest Cash Prices, st, Wm. B. lEltonheadla„ NO. 184 SOUTH SECOND STREET, Between Pine and Union. West side, Ph , iiod'it, Tif assortment - embiaces a Lor2,e and' Se— lect Stock of Fine Watches..le-welry. cilrer Ware, Jilbatav'Ware.plaled with fine leer, in Npoo•ns . . Forks, Ladles. grp.—let G & oods. l'ans 'and Fancy Articles of a - superior quality. de servinr the examination of those who desire to procure the best/goods at the Lowest cask Prices-. Havin2•a practical knowledge of the busi ness, and all available facilities for Importing and Mannfaetnring,-tbe subscriber confidently invites purchasers; believino• that he can sup ply them on terms as 'favorable as any other - • I ii - • - the Atlantic Cities. (j.-Al kinds of Diamond , and , Pearl Jewel ry and Sifver Ware rnannfactureti to order, within a reasonable rj - -Itiateltes,ffiem'elry and Silver Ware faithfully repaired. • WM. B. ELTONHEAD, No. 184 Rooth 24 St., a revr doors above the ad , St. Moritet, West Side. 'ln the South Window of the Store„nry be seen the famous BUD CLOCK, which commands the admiration of the scientific and eursons. October 2, 1854. ry Fren cis TruNses4 WHIGUIN6 LESS TILLS 2)4 MINCES, For the Cure of Hernia or Rupture. CKNOWLEDGED by the highest med ical authorities of Philadelphia, ineont 7 parably superior -to any other in use. Suffer ers will be gratified to learn that the occasion now offers to procure not only the liglaest and most easy, het as durable a Truss as.any other, in lieu of the cumbrous and uncomfortable arti cle, usually sold. There is di ffi culty atten ding the fitting, and when the pad is loeated, it will retain its position without change. . Persons at a distance unable to call on the snboriber, can ha - ve din Truss sent_to_any add MSS, by remitting Five Dollars for the sin gle Truss. or Ten for the double—with meas ure round the Itip.s and stating side affected. it will be exchanged to,. suit it 'not fitting, by fetortiio_, it at once, unsoiled. For sale only Ity the_lmporter„ CALEB B. NEEDLES, ro t % nee/fa f iSe - Race Sts7,--Philadelphia• requiring, the henefii of Mechan ical i1 u owing to derangement of the In ternal Orr ans, inducing Falling of the Womb, Vocal; Pulmonary, Dyspeptic, Nervous and Spinal Weakness, are informed that a compe tent arid experienced' 11ADY will be in atten dance at the Rooms, (set apart for Their exclu sive use.) .No. 114 TWELFTH Street, first door below Race. [July 3, 1854. ly Matches Matches! JOHN DONNELLY, MANUFACTURER AND INVENTOR OF Sala:: Patent. Square Upright Wood Box Matches; Narth Fourth St. (abOue Race,) Phila. T Kr - Tilos having become an indlspensa 111 _We article in housekeeping, the - sub scriber after, a great sacri fi ce of time and tncney, is enabled to offer to the Public an article at once combininy, Utility and Cheapness. The inventor knowing the danger apprehended on account of the ffirnsy manner in which Matches are generally packed in paper, has by the aid of New Steam Machinery of his cwn invention. succeeded in getting up a SA F.' ET `f PATENT t..4QU ARE U IGHT WOOD LOX ; this box is far preferable, in as much thmt it occupies no more room than the old round wood box, and cantains — at least Two Hundred per Cent. mare Matches, NI high to •Shippers is considerable advantage; it is en tirely new, and secure apinst moisture and spontaneous combustion, and dispels all dan ger on transportation by means of Railroad, :Steamboat or any other mode of Conveyance. These Matches are packed so that one gross or more may be Shipped to any part of the World with perfrct safety. They are the most desirable article for Home Consumption, and the Southern and Western Markets, that have ever been invented. D 1.7,A 1, ERS and SHIPPERS will do well to call and examine fir themselves. SE'D'"Thrse Matches ore fI 7 :9IIIUNTED to be superior to anytking• herchfo-.-e offered to The Public. JOHN' DONNELLY, 106 /North Fourth St., Philad'a. December 18, 1851. $B. ••-pc, ? : ? ra n 6•24 t..rv sl • o 4 'l,ll-1t) NEW 'ESTABLISHMENT. Clothing Made to Order. lug the citizens of Gettysburg and the public generally, that he is prepared to furnish GAR ti ENTS of all kinds, for GENTLE. M EN'S W EAR, at the shortest notice, and in the latest possible style. Having opened a Merchant Tailoring establishment, in Chem berst.urg street, opposite the Lniheran church, and secured the services of experienced work men,:,he feels confident of pleasing all 'who may fa-vor him with their patronage. Court. - try produce taken in exchange for work. J. S. GRAMMER. December 4, 18,51. Now Reativ. YELLER KUR.TZ'S Holliday Stork of Elegantly Illustrated arid Standard 800 - KS, adapted for Christmas and New Year Presents, the Drawin.r-Room Table, &c., are now ready for examination. Also. CHILDREN'S BOOKS, in endless variety. Kurtz's is a perfect storehouse of delight (Cr the little ones, where they can purchase from tl sitnplest Trey Book up to the most ex pen. sive colored Oitton. [Dec. 18. 1854. Ta iloring. H. SKELLY respectfully informs his o hreu s tomers and the public L. 7 enerally, that he continues the T.dlLOl? - 11'O BUSI- _NESS, at his old stand, in South Baltimore street, where he will he happy to accommodate 111 who may patronize him. All work en• trusted to his care warranted to fit and be of most substantial 'make. Thankful for ast Hurrah ! Hurrah OR the Read'-Made CloiltintP,-! MAR. C US SA NISO N . has just received a most manniticent stock of Press Coms,Froek Coats, Sack Cuay:, and Business Coats, of every dis• j Stoves! Stoves! cription, all of which he is determined to sell (AN hand and for sale, a great variety of cheaper than they have ever been offered.: I y COOK STOVES—very cheap. ,Call Remember the place, in York street, npp-'cite and Rel. them. GEO. ARNOLD. the Bank. ' Feb. 2A,'Sol,tembrr f, 154. .... { • , ,- lialloway7s rill*. . .:- ...,.. To the Utizens of the United Stales: - i,MOST humbly andsincerely titanic you for the _immense pationne which yon. have_ -bestowed *von - my -- Pills. I take-this-oppor--- *Unity of stattng - that — my - Ai e'stors - vvere - alt i Ampr - an Cii . zer 9. and that 1 entertain for alt WM that concerns America and the Americans; the most lively sympatirk.s, so much so that I mt.: -ginally-contpoinnieri , -these-Pi Is ex{-xessly_ta_ suit your elitnate, habits, ennstitutions, and manner of living. intending . :o establisharyselt among you, tvhieb I hate now done, by taking. premises in New \link. THOMAS HOLLOWAY, 38, forner sink cnul Nintssatt. New York - - PURIFLCATIOIV OF TIJ BLOOD, • AN6 LrVER.A.ND BILICATS COMIALAINTS.. , The citizens of the' Union suffer much flora diserders of the Livet and-Stomach, scarcely_ any are Free' from these distruenVe maladies,. hence life wears fast. The fair sex, perhaps the rru)st, handsome in the world', up to a err- , Lain period when, distressing to say, many lose their teeth azid good looks; chile yet the heyday of life ' su'ch. sad evils may beef- , leeway temediedhy - continually keeping the blood pure, and the Liver and Stomach in a and resemble plants in a genial clime,. where an eternal spring appears .to reign. As it re gards the, preservation of the human frame r and the duration of life, muett may be effected , and L Say fe2.4.1e551y, that health and life be prolonged for malty years beyond their 0,- dinary Holloway's Pills are taken tia , purify the - blood according, to the rules /aid , down far health: containect . is the directions whieh accompany each hos. • A CASE OF WE - .4K.NESS AND-ARBIL- ITY, Ole 'lO YEARN' - TANDING., CURED. BY 'HOLLOWAY'S PILLS.: Copy (f a Letterfrom Capt: John JoAnson,:.istor House, New York. dated Jan. sth 1'854. To PuovEssoe Holz& tea 'sr, 38, corner. of. Anse and' Nassau Streets; New York. Str,—lt is with the most heartfelt pleasure I have to in—' form you that--It-have been restored to health,. and Strength by taking your Pills. FOr the• last ten years, I suffered from a deringenient of the Liver and Stomach,' and was reduced, to such an extremity' that I• gave up my ship,' never expecting 'to go to sea any more, - as had tried every remedy that was recommended) to me, but all 'tom° purpose; and had given* myself up to despair,. when I was at last 're— eomm.ended to take your Pills. After using' them for threo months, the result is that I am row' in - better health than I have been for eleven yeals past, and indeed as we'll! as. ever I waslifirirlife. You are quite at' libertflts make this known for the benefit of others. . . I remain., Sir, yours respectfully, (Signed) . JOHN SOHNSON. --- - These celebrated Pills are wonderfully rfficaeiouso. in Me fallowing complaints:— Ague Debility Ilead-ache. Asthma Dropsy Indigestion Bilious Complaints Erysiperlas Jaundice Blotches on the Skin Femalo Irregularities Liver Compiaint& Bowel Complaints Fevers of all kinds Piles . Com•tipatlou of the Gout 'Retention of trine Bowels Scrofula, or King's Stone and Gravel Sseotulary Symptoms Evil Venereal Affection* Worms of all kinds Weakness, from wharaTer eanse. . * * *Sold at the Establishment of Professor flow.owAv, 80 Maiden-Lane, New York, and 244 Strand, London. and by all respectable , Druggists and Dealers in Medicines through"- ont the Unittid' Stares, in Pots and Boxes, at 25 62i.ceuts, and $1 00 each. C& - There is a considerable :Jawing by tact. ing the large! ..sizes. N. B.—Directions for the guidance of pa— t!ents in every disorder are affixed to each Buz. June 26,1'854. ly euw PROCLAMA.TION fa Citipao of Crttgohorg. • Puivermacheres Hydro Elcc., tripe 'Voltaic. Chains, CONS'T'RUCTED to he worn next to the kJ skin, producing n constant current of urr—' INTERRCPTED ELFCTRO MAGNETlRM—rffeCtiria IMM EDT ATE RELIEF, FROM ALL A-' CUTE PAINS, and a Permanent cure of Nettralec Diseases! Polverrnacher's Electric Chains were 'first ego& in France, three years since, for the mire of /Vellums Di:gem:es, and after being submitte& to the most thorough trial', in every hospital , : in Paris. by the _most 'learned professors in , that city, they were recommended to the Gov.' ernment of France, who granted a patent for the discovery. Daring• the years 1851.2. they were introduced in Germany, Austria, Prnssitt end Enaland, and one year since. inrrodocetl and patented by the United States Government. Nose Ratan:ybn►? Cures of St. Vitus'e Dance, Illietrmatigni Painful and Swelled Joints, Palpitation of the Heart,. Neuralgia of the Pace, Periodical Ilenalache. . Deafness. Blindness, Pains from Indigestion, Hysterias, Dyspepsia, Uteriea airS Every Disease, termed Nervous, is quickly and rapidly cured, by simply wear. inv. the Chains for a few hours each day. The chains were-first introdneed in the city of New York, where they were exhibited to. Prof. Valentine Mott, Van Buren, Post, Car noehan, and others, who readily discovered' that they possessed Strange and Singu!ar Power of Instantly Re- • '- - • - - whenever — applied, and by their recommenda. tion and influence, they were introduced into , the different hospitals of New York, and are now in daily me in those institutions. in - the treatment and cure of the above named diseases. Eo 0/her Mechanical .dgenr, in the world, can produce so many well an. thenticated certificates of cure„ from scientffic Physicians and intelligent Patients. as may be found in each pamph?et.which may be obtain ed gratis at the Drug Store of S. H. BU El-1. 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 Genera! Office. 568 Broadway, there are heing sold daily, from forty to sixty (17.,11N5, and the sale and demand in Boston is as great in pro portion to the population, although they have only been introduced three month,' r The CHAINS are easily worn, and are equally applicable to all classes of persons, the child as welt as the adult, and are always ready for use—never get out of repair, and are as much an article of ornament, as they are a valuable means of cure. ( L who are encienteare requested not to wear them. The prices of the Chains are $3 and $5. 18 and 30 Links, end can he sent by mail. to any part Of the State, by addressing S. H. BUEH LER. only Agent for GettyshurET. t. STEINERT. 5Q9 Rrond way, N. 'V., General Agent. For sale in all the principal cities in the United States. July 3, 1854. ly Iffifa