C itteTenpqmtate - letottring, --- 7 - : - - .lifetYet . , : oji*, 3 ivomo - no Ust r to.ottifoil al whoq be has' - r er}rttfotkOien;-,timi.tootly ,, :"einpl . 4.er ) 4 IDA ng trtii eavit4i ve. „Assn rthi en tof k/e/c: - _noon reeito , ii' "Brown . and Uaret. FREN6II CL0.X11.?, , 0.1 i tab ihe , „arasott; ai afl , lartelaltieke , of , -plain, Iffi • flia9y •Ca Si t erva,s-frvf.vetles.,' , Casliineretts4 Kum in At Cassi— tnertrairSitii,Aativizinncl every variety of plain anclykliirier:NES:l3lS4 3 S. Linen NatteOns.,-atut Dress ,Golid 84, of ev,ery kind, fur men's- and' bny's wear. Constantly •On 'hand: , a laitreJoutifiß b.IAD-1.,15il AD E. C LAY'r nd l tinetlto tenutir will make up,•-ai garment. at. a ny-aktivi 'prheoClothing , ris-all ,OW•fi ;-and) wattint Agin to ,be do ne. in I the very heat r.i - And as to the . tices 4 . we_eliallenite;Callipeli Li 404 Ofi; Cloths: Cas sitneseal Are,A)nusilally:::theap. • Gjve ifs.; a ate obleefie. toy Please: r •'Quick sales and stnall,prafits 4 " is. our . April 2, 18115..2in Ce,sitetr.rk. LIST' NO7'IOE TO SCBSCRiDERS Or . . • , - • -.STOf,k, -.: . L.H E last instalnient of the anhScriptions to 'the. Capital' S . toek is'ruiw'dne, and imtne aiate`PAyttiont in'all' eases is required in o , der to the enmpletion,of the_ improvements eon,• tittrifitafed.• aria:toll - ie . Meeting , Of the, eng-aee. tnentstinlie, Ciirni-U'iny 7 . • •' •' - '• : ' ' Jii. l iciiihrß e 613 i iN . , appointed ' Cot lectnr of theAtivElid subscriptions. will call upon 'till in atireir:s;;•=aiia ii,_,i4 twifieo that the re - Sponse will matte atiy prifilei'Otlg it nueceestiry. , Deeds 0101y .- foiailvi V ftij , , to - all such ‘plir ehßialiTli sloiS - ti hatre'`ri nt ` yet' paid pitrilia•Se 111 6iiFf.,' rid Ifili'ikiifriesied that - thoy _ 'make paypient and ,i,jlt, them.. --' -- ' "'_:.•_ ' ' Tl5l tArifitit - O•thgebit tiapit AO tendered to all alicrtikifp'''attradSr" riiiklir - piitiimtint. ' ''''' '-_,• • '''''" 4. `•• J: Nre-p'N AVG I-I Y, t'rea't. 14 11: 'ic l ',.'''' Feti..s, 1855.. tf -- v , ..1,-......_ , , ••• •• • '• - - ,' '', .......;.. 441 ,- igllliiiirr is' 'the-11/me. . - Q ... - W I KA Yi3it ~ respectfully ; , - announces ,to L7,: i r.tlil LfadieS‘ti`nit Gentleneri.nfTleityibut atrvttftiltli,'ifiiiehe has res u tned the:bag:it er 7: reqtype business, at the ,blir stand; in Oliatri beribt STreet OVhere he will ;be happy to, re=. celia c ' siteiii'' tfeiirbtis 'Of, 'Securing ; perfect Da,auerriotypes of themselves or fitertd.. treftig, feralshe - 4 iiitti'ap entirely OW ,and colitifhpllarittiii, he ii prepared to; tithe iiictu tea ' in every,. -} style 'efihe art 'and insure 'perfect' sattsfacfioti: '' ,L,.:' . tatai't rat.' •ges`froni - 50 eente . tii"Siti . - seirq.p.ip of i lktßerating front .B,A. 111; 'to 4 P. hir.''' - `-''' -`..'" - .' . ' - i '' ' grin dress aviiia liih't 'ied 'tilde 'Or'iitir . - pie. Dark , dress adds anueltio" the &entity of the - piekilse - -. t '' - 5 t Sent. 4 1,854,. -ti . 1 .1-.. , zp .; , 4 t: .. .:k ',...d......_.... 1 , 1 ;,Diamondfronsor. Tong , w,-TIIPTON , ',' rrrahiorihbje " .F Dr*. 7 , 1t0a aria' Hao -breiofei..;; Can !tit be, fon itil tiepared=to.altedd to tlfe eit Ila th,e peorilti,ni.the;Temple,.l6 theDititivind, ti(ljOin- Jg".oont4y:f.tuil dintrt From ng 'ex pe that. pi+ can go thitregh-aill the' reMifietitiOns. of : the toisito rfaillithittilliiivtitlit. with such en infinite degree as: wit! meet with the 'entire satilitactidn of all who may .stibinit'their chins to :the-keeir or'deil= of 'his razors. , ' •He hopes, therefore, that by' his attention to business, and a :desire to - please, he will merit as well ascieeei %Ye, a liberal share of public patronage. The tack; will- be attended to at their private dweilings.l • .• - •r. , ; Gettyklberii Jan. , B, 1855. 0' • .ISpiring Sunsmer -Goods. A ARNOLD has just returned troth' tile A • Cities. _with, the' E.ARGES'C AND C H K I M' ) F.: St% STOOK . of I S N &,,S On. MER GOODS ever befOre - offered to' the Of the Awn stir,Oullty; Consisting - in part of PWriits: 41164,1 Bide` aciddive 6 . 1.651V15f-Tancy arid '.oltrelredssitneres,t Satin, Caranneareir-Afdrzeilksand other -VEsTIN GS, Tweed 4. 2;ii.entnerkyifieans .and :Satinots. for Mtn& . .Viiteak ;41.1? REG ES, Beregt-De , Laities, IdastiNDif 'Lana, for Ladies Wear. Al. , so,: vltaitei!and splendid ='ll"ssortiner.t - of BON NEi 9y. Straw' and P4lnn Leaf w• He invites all to come and examine his stook tiff3oods. , ,::iie asStitesithem 'wiltsell 30,4dr-cent . ...`ehesper than , anrhouse in town. plitl 2 s 1555: • 4a - mitel,lll. Illecutchen, 0:53'6 `.ll 7 o . rth - Front - Street, above Maiden, tinit".2lX. l riii7io Front' and Maiden Sts. Ph lnilelphid, " M ILLAV RIC HT' and BURR' MILL STONE MANUFACTURER. r - Sole Proprietor lntlictosis'ltifibly, approved and muchltip`roved Stilai. and Sci•cenint.r . , Machines, also, Improved Iron Concave 'Bran Duster the IVlachine for, Milltirs,; Cnc~ilieo Mill Irons, Snit Patent Lever Mill Biteluirid - Stretched° and' OOMmon Sqiiitrellliatheil' Baiting ClOths, .from: the most approved Manufactories, always on handmade up.-antiliut'en to order, cheap and warranted. ithrch 26; 1855.---3 - China, Glass and , queensware. Geo. W. Bokee,,Sr.ccessor to 1: C. Bokee fik Co., irmtioliTEtr ''rtrA" bealer . :in CHINA, 1 GLASS and QUEENSWARE, 41 It'orth Howard, .Street, (between Felyette and Lexing• ton streets,)_ Baltimore, 4114., _respectfully in vites tite-altention of Dealers to an "exarninntion of his well assorted stock' before purchasing elsewhere. ' - [Feb. 19,1855. ly ..111340rett,1% , Re' Beet, T.OONING GLASS, PORTRAIT .AND • . 1 , ?WIT ILE RA411‘.1.111 an tilactu rera, and Importers Ot FRENCH .AND GE,RMAN LoCRING GI.AS3 PLATER,: FINE EistORAVINDS, 75 /3alibrore Street,Ballituvre. neY-Plain and Ornamental Frames for-Portraits, Engravings, Needle; Work;-&e. ':Brackets, Bracket Tables and. ; Window. Cornices in all their variety. Fancy Wood Frames, &c. class Pions by : the Box.m' single Plate, - Old I\ - uric Re-gilt with neatness, .and despatch, on very modpmte,,tertns. , [Feb. 19,1855. tint ' r,Stokirksl . 'Stoves ' Uritt .amt, for ; gale, Iv great. varioty of cheap. Cail awl see,. Illetn: GEO. Alt N4)1.1). §pittemiker.4, 1854.• • A.„TiAiIC;F, and entlius:iastic meeting, ~ ,ItalylteKto devise, ways and means for a"-t;etireprop 1 platts,,were proposed and dis• alter mature iteliberation, they unanittib . wsly. Re . solved, !hat to secure the ntost2(W.sirle, a bcsl and chtapeal GOO DS of every vacke,ty, : y?u, rposi_erp to , F A lINES'roe MEM TEGVELR ! SARWEI. I IIY!- 7 Air. nivnt iii;ah'ove artic le eari . nt tit tiine9 be fnittb4-4" SA )4S:O PCS..r:AI so, A larch; an& 30410 u r •Clocks..." M: tl,S 43r L i iN n .:3,, B, b n l i r .r c i hp ok d ia a g n q. d o i r ( th x :{- , to bay,-them good and cheap call ;it , „ TN G TO Ft A C(`O.— fi 1„) • tiejescul taw al4 f ,, r t.% Xi/IC US ...1.1`,11):;. -- E. nalnehler, 'XTTORNEY MTV, Al[TI faithfitayLartitTforoptlY. attend to I V _all, b usi peas , ,eritrosted lle sp , NFIel the Geipuiti See. gt the same ylape, in . SQatit,Baliainore,,street, near .fortiey.'s , Drug, Store, ~and. nearly ,ofipo,site Daiiper & Ziagler,',4:Store. , [March 20. D. IN,conhugh:sr, TTO 11N EY 7' Ld7W, (Office removed to one door West of Buehler's Itr•ug&itook-store Chambersburg street,) Attorney & Solicitor , for Patents 1, :Yana: Pensions, )ouNTy;:i o aod„Wprrpnya, flack-Pay sus pendeil` . eialms ? 'and - 4111 Other claims againrstthei4overnment at-Washingtan; at [also Ath4TICSIII claims in England. Land Wai vants' loaated. and' sold, or bought, and highest i prices given. • Agents engaged in locating warrants in 1o w II I innis,l•lini other Westorn-States ; and lands for sale there., • a• - • pply to him pergonally or by letter. Gettysburg, •Nov. 1 1853. • Wm. B. 317Ciellan, 37'7'011,1TEY 37' L.l GV, F 4 l n C ar E e otnwo dos i 1. 1 of h th o , o so; t ( C . of t the c s - Li i () Aug..t.l. 1R53. office. J. Laeivrenceiii,lll,ll ? D., r; , T. . , . .TTAS hie Office onoiloor west of the I, utheran .Ith"tireil In Chambershor i t g, s Tee , endop• posite, arm - owes ,store, where, those w isliing 40 f}aye any Pent, ptil Opeent lon pet - 10'10(d are respectfully. invited twee)). " . It g . F.e'RK ;VC Dr: „ . „ „ 1-1 oy,rter:,',llev..q. P. Kra 11 th, 1).D., Rev. L. ',v.'Prerf.'Williati, M. Rey. no,l4,Tiev: Piof: l4 M JaCphß . , I , f o l, t(e v er . Gettystmr; April 11, 1853, if Goo. ?. cbai d on, . IV. if; Slree:l, Milliniore, 13 U S I r B IZI'I. 11 V I V s e a l n l 4 11 1 (...; 1 1, r OUR * l l3 r 1 :4 i t. t i, jl , • tia'4 elso.on ttand'a large stock of GRO• - 0E1211;S, wholesale and retail. Fib. 19,-1855. ly Leatlwr. TRITZ, HENDRY & CO. No. 20 North Third Street, Phihu!dphia, Alnnocco M ANUFACTUftIatS, CURRIRRS and IMPORTERS or FRENCH CALF-SKINS. and Dealprs in 'ltEn and OAK SOLE LEATHER Sz. KIPP. ' February 26, 1855. Goo G lassesirletu re Frames. Eyy p inviteerr slut!.t e public o r Plain to o P a X il i d itn ( i crn at r e n s t ti a ... l ,Gilt LOORMG GLASSES.. PORTRAIT AN D PIOT E FRAMES, .W 1 N W COR,SIc ES, 'll It AC B. ErI"PA 13 LES, &c. W Bare, manufacturing every description of Gilt Work and Pone!' Wood Frames, on.,the must 'Pleasing ,terms. .Also, Importers or French and German Looking Glass Plates. Old Work 13e , G0 with neatness, and . despatch.. XierPertions visiting Baltimore will do well to _examine our assortment. ,Orders from - the country . , be, attended to tiiithfully -aud promptly. . M. BARRETT & BRO., Gliders, $2 Howard St, ' oortmr Saintoga, oppmtite eFtVolitorti llotol," Baltimore, May 8, - 1854. 'ly ' : . . Spouting !. (l - EORGE and' Henry Wampler will make 1.31 House Spouting and put up the Bailie lOW. fur eash'or country) produce. • Partners and all Others wishing' their Houses, Barns, '&e, Spouted, would do well to aive them a call. ' • • •G.&. H. WAMPLER. April 18, 1853. s 11^ New Stock . of Dry etocids 'FOR THE SPRING OF 1855.—EYRP. & LANDELL, 'S. IV: corner Fourth and .Arch Sls.. Philadelphia,—air 'fully pre= ,pared to suit buyers, Wnotx.sAble•& with goods adapted to,then wants and at the lowest N err CAsti Butees.• BLACK SILKS, FANGY.-SILKS, NEW DRESS GOODS, NEW SPRING SHAWLS, NOVELTIES IN LAWNS, BRITISH PRINTS, PLAID GINGHAAIS, GOOD LINENS, TABLE LINENS, SHEETIN GS, &c., &c. N. B.—Bargains daily received from the Auctions' 4tll .- New York and Philadelphia. Black Silks war ranted . not to cut in -wearing. Store-keepers Supplied with those goods,regularly. . March-5, 1h53. 3m na y Watt ted 11 - 3ERSQNS haying Flay to sell,will dowel) _ by calling• on the subscriber, - in Gettys burg, who is desirous of purchasing. The highest market price.w il I be paid. at alltimes. (—As he intends having the Hay, after being packed, hauled either to Hanover nr Baltimore, the preference to halt) willbe given to those from whom he may purchase. SOLO.NION POWERS. . , Dec. 6, 1852. tf Nor' leca4ly. T - ELLER Kurervs Holliday Stock n IT Elegantly 11114strated and Standard BOOK',, adapted for Christmas and New Year Present's, the Drawing-16(mi Table, &c., are now ready fOr examination. Als o , CHI LD EN'S BOONS, in 'endless variety. Kurtz's is - a perfect storehouse of delight fcr the little rules, where they can purchase from the simplest Toy Bonk up to the, tuist-expen sive colored edition. ' [Dec. 18. 185.1. • Clothing—Clothing AARNOLD has now on hand and is cons:antly making up. spring & Sum mer cLo vIING, to which he Invites the attention of all in the town and country. He will undersell any house it the town'or coun ty. (April c 2. L S I have rented out my Foundry, to take J .. effect from and after the Ist day of April next, and being anxious AO VI use up the busi ,tness of the same, 1 hereby give notice to all 'persons ha vino; claims against ore, or the late firm of WARREN & SON," to present thorn for settlement, and those knowing them, s,el yes to be indebted to me, or said firm, in money or toas, are requested to call andnttikei settlement by that time, as alter said date shall be aWay, from the foundry. 1 intend this to be the only notice I shall give, and all , pet's-rms. interested in the same, will do well to give it their immediate ationtion, as af te r the above.date I intend to place all tny claims in - the hands or an officer for collection. Jan. 1, 1555. T. W A 1111 EN Bonnets! Hats! AV VI, the world, and Ihr Ladies in li'r tieuiar, that Fahnestuelis keel) the prettit , st Bonnets in town.—.%l o Panama, Nett Ntyle Lelzhorn, Straw, and every variety of Summer Hats, to be had at The SiL f ti of the Red Front. i 11 E PAra.:,,ls. And.. Rttitt, of 1 413 pr i,,, b aw l vaittit,, lI 5U11.1,...:11-..5• :Notice. - New Firni in - the Shoe and flat Business. PAXTON' O. COBE.9IV TT AVE commenced', business at . the well 1 - 1_ known stand of W. W. PAXTON, Which, has lately' been fixerl'up-anew. 'liminess to be itione on the principle of •tiluick sales •and short profits," for Cash or Produce. We will keep a good stock and sell cheap. To satisfy yo'Crselves, call and see 011 r - iisAortrroffit.' _We Intend to give our constant personal. attention to the business. Our stock consists in part of Gentlemen's 4e. Ladies' GAITERS, Buskins, JennyLinds,Osford Ties, , 4re;, - Child'i-en'irShoei,"`ike. -- M r ' - 'I3OOT, , &irid.BHOES3 made-to order whenever reghirect, 'on shitit'notiCe; Philadel .phut make of - SILK HATS;,' Citi 'k --": zees', Cuban, Know Nothim, /- ~ .W ide Awake, Kossuth, and Old , - Men's Fur and Wool Hatii-,togeth er with Men's, linye, and Children's HATS and CAPS *of all kinds and .slies. ' W. W. PAXTO N, A 1., EVIL CO BEAN. February 19, 1855. Notice in Earnest. E subscrily.r has quit business on his own hook, for the express purpose of settling, up his hooks. Those who are in debted to, Itim pre ht-rehy notified to cal! im mediately ad looks payment, as his entire business trust and wi:l 'he' settled up this season.. Those whose accounts are of long standing need not expect fiirther indikence, and irany other-person eatis for the money, don't hlarno rne. - My honks will he in my own hands, in the stun) of Paxton & Column, at my old standointil the Ist of. .4prit next ; 'then Wiriay be necessary to put them in the hands of an officer for collection. = Feb. 19, 1853. W. W. PA xTo N. PROTECTION AGAINST LO NN by Fire! TI3E undersigned informs property4Older3 that he has been duly appointed Agent of the -PERRY COUNTY MUTUAL FIRE INS 11 lIAN , iI 4 : COMPANY, and that he is the Agent in - Adams county for the same. lle will take original - and renew Old I.4tso ranees for said Company, which, since its In corporation, in 1813, has secured the perfect confidence of the people of Adams and the adjoining connties, (it being authorized to effect Insurances in any part of the Slate.) - Its integ,rity, and ability bye •bnen folk and satisfactorily, demonstrated, The gradation of rates of Insurance is adapted to the mums) interests of the whole Company and the class of the insured property - . Every person insur. log 'becomes a member - Of the_Gompany, and may act in the selection of officers and in the direction of its operathins. :Hoses - Meer,e.for represents the members in this county in the Board .of Man agers. r S. Rovi, J r., , is President, and Joan CAMPBELL Secretary. Office in Blouinfiel - d, Perry county. W M c g A Office of M. & McClean, Gettysburg December 25, 1854. tf Chute° and Valuable Books._ IFI A VE justreceived from Philadelphia and New York, the hest English and Ameri can editions of the be.,l Authors in every de part.-vent of Literature, known its stan d ard .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. altogether the most superb collection of 110,ks which i 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 Ilyinn Boalcs, Superbly lion nil Baoics, and best editions in Library Ilindinv, now displayed in tempting array on numerous loaded counters, form- to an endless variety horn which to select Christmas and New. Year Presents, as to folly keep uo our well-known. reputation of offering the finest assortment of desirable Books in the richest and most substantial binding. The' under signed invites the attention of every individual in Adams county to call and visit now, while the assortment is full and complete. Q Prices to suit the times. KEL LER KTT RTZ, Bookseller and Stationer, Dec. 18. S. E. Cor. (centre Square. tsv:Arzere ( - 4 T •V543,4:2,A 1 Te.pe z 4 1/V Ja;; tt NEW ESTABLISHMENT. Clothitig . Made to Order'. El undersigned takes pleasure in inform ing the citizens of Gettysburg and the public vonerally, that he is prepared to furnish GA RM ENTS of all kinds, for GENTLE MEN'S W EAR," at the shortest, notice, and in the latest possible style. Having opened a Merchant Tailoring establishment, in ( ham bershurg street, opposite the Lutheran church, and secured the services of expeffenced work men, he feels confident of pleasing all who may favor him with their patronage. Coun try produce taken in exchange for work. J. S. GRAM M ER. December 4, 1854. for Na leer Rent. 911114: subscriber oilers for dale or Rent the GETTYSBURG STEAM MILL. Ile will run the Mill only until the 15th of March next. Ft.b. '26, 1955. . Ct. of R. 711. yOIT will meet cr7i-;y• d y eye s ti • at rl=lt- o'clock, in the V 1 igwant, (. aughy's Hall.) Punctual att , ntlaiwn is re,. quested. ' AUG. SC 11 VVA RTY., C. of R. 11: ! !.,ir Persons wishing to connect themselves with this Tribe, will please apply to any of the members. Gettysburg-, Nov. 13, 1854. Gin ______ • _ . _ F. IL Smith, nom' MONNAIE, POCKET 110.0 AND [MESSING CA. , SE MAN UFAC• TURER. N. W. car. qf Chesnut Sts., Marcus Samson_ Philadelphia,. always on hand a large and I T AS just received rind opened one of the varied assortment of liargest and beqt sleeted stoc k s of Port. Monnairs, Work Boxes, PANTS ever brow litto this county, some of' Pocket Books, Calms. which in quality and worktnansl4 . equal any Rankers Cases, Traveling I3ags, custom work that can he obtained in this m Note I lolders, Backgammon Boards, any other place; also a rich variety (3'l VES I'S, • Port Folios, Chess Men, of all qualities, and prices; together with a fiszTrinive - o I of Get o fettle n's Fti rn sh ng IYessing Cases, Cigar Cases. &c. G oo d s . such a s Gloves, Suspenders, Shirts, Also ' a general assortment of ENGLISH, Shirt Collars, Cravats, Storks, Pocket Hand- FRENCH & GERMAN FANCY GOODS, kerchiefs, Hair Ilrusies, Umbrellas, &c., &c. Fine Pocket Cutlery. Razors, Razor Strops And I do assure the public that no person and Gold Pens. Wholesale, .‘ii-emid and wishincT to purchase, need leave my store with 'Third Floors. F. H. SMITH, i out being suited, as I am enabled and determin eß . corner Fourth & to seli at bit—trrirltriers4 - N. 13.—0 n tho receipt of $l, a Superior fret the place, in York Street, opposite the Gold Pen will be sent to any part of the Bank. [Feb. :2(3. Lit, d States,' by mail ;—describto!i pen, thus, - - hard, or soft. [April 2.1855. ly rr RUN ES & CARPET BAGS.---44 have g bought a lare lot of the above Tirtit;:es auction, I ran and will sell .cheaper: than any other Hone in this town dare to. Remember that SAMSON 'gets and gives - Bartni , r _ IR( K ERY.--A large stork of Hampton cROC h . ER I - - \\*APE to he found at - Aril! It,. JOHN 110K.E.S. MILLINEI2S.—SCHICK. invites at tenti.n to his larf4e and desirable assort ment of Millinery Goods. He can't be out done in quality, style or price. CitiEENSWA —A (aw e an d eo m pl e t e uriitinnt of recoivod ‘6. at Ui4 C. W. HOPI , ' Al AN - ..P.rnmottn,.p.l.l), 21, 4,f d...( Cheap Watches and Jewelry, BXT)-10LESALE RtTAlL:_at the Phil adelpliia Watch and Jeweiry Store, No. Noi-th Second street, corner of Qiiairy; Philadelphia. Gum Laver Watches, full jeweled,lB caret cases, 1528 00 Gold Lepines, IS carat. - - - 21 00 Silver Lev.er4, full jeweled, • - - 12 00 Silver I,epines. jewels, - - - . 900 Supe.rior quartlers, • . - p - - TOO Gold i 4 p..e...arles, , . - .. .-- - T .00 Fillo :iihur do. - - - - , 150 (;01,1 . Bra 4 eletl, . - - • . 300 holies' (16111 Pencil'', - - - - 100 Siivor Ten. Siximi.i, not, -. ' • • • - 500 Gold Pens. with, Perwil awl Silver Holder, - - 100 Gold Fingerlings 37i cents to ft,480; Watett Glas'ies, plain, 12i cents, patent I.Bii Ln net 25; other articles ill proportion. ,An goods war ranted to be what they are sold for.- • . . ,SI'A lr FFER & fi A Il L EY. On hand, sortie Gold AMI Silver Levers' and Lepines, still lower than the above prices. Sept. 25, 1851. ly . , -New Hardware Store. subscribers would respectfully an flounce to their friends and the public that they have opened a NEW LIAR D W ARE STORE, in Baltimore Street,- adjoining- ( lie resideme rf fiavitlZiegler, Get' yeburg,in which they are opening a large and. general -assort went of . ' Ilardware„ Iron, Sted, Groceries, - C UTL E RV, COACH TRIMMINGS, SPRINGS, AXLES, g 3 ID IL tcbar—tuarc blpe Patriots, Oils, and Dye-Stuffs, in general, including everydescrlption of arti cles in the above lines of business, to Which they invite the attention of Coach-maliers, Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Cabinet - twitters, Shoe-makers, Saddlers, and the public gen- Our stock - having been selected with great care and purchased for Cash,,we g uarantee (fur the Ready Money,) to dispose of any put of it on as reasonable terms as. they can be pur chased any where. We parlicularly request a call from--our friends, and earnestly solicit a. share of public vdr, as.we are determined to establish a char acter for selling Goods at low prices and,do ng business on - fair principles . JOEL B. DANNER, DAVID ZIEGLER.. Gettysburg, Jiine 9, 1851. 11 A Fresh °.;u1)03(. THE 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 heat. His stock consists of . GROCERIES, of all kinds, Sugars, Molasses, Coffees, Teas, Fish, Salt, C rackets, Cheese, Pickled Co• cumbers, &c. Also, • Fruits and - Confections, - Oranges, Lemons, Fig,s, Raisins, Prunes, &c —Also, Powder, Shot, Tobacco, Segars, Gail's celebrated German Smoking Tobacco, and a variety of other articles—Also, a first rate assortment of the hest qua?ities of Liquors: Wines :inn Brandies, of different kinds,N. E. Run, Holland Gin, Old Rye, &c.—all of which cyt he had on the lowest terms at the Store of the subscriber, in South Baltimore street, next door to the "Star" office. 0 - ')—Also, always on hand a variety of Stone Jugs, &c.—Give us a call. Eli AN FIFA ZIEGLER. Cietty :burg, blay 15, 1854. The War Going On! rEini war in Europe is largely eng - rossinz 1 public attention, and pricesgencrally are goinv up. But the undersigned win' sugge3t to his customers and everybody. else that he has just returned from the city, with the chcupesi and beef stock of (%•C.1 1 9 ` ,.. ?'( 7 4 (4, r. 1,11) co. P rh Nuts, Confectionary, Fancy Soaps, &c., he has ever before offered: Call and judge for yourselves, and if yon do not pronounce his goods among the cheapest and best you have ever looked at, then is he greatly mis taken. His stock comprises, in part, Coffees, Sugars, Tea's, Chocolates, Syrups, Molasses, Crackers, Oranges, Lemons, Almonds, Palm Nut.s, Pea Nuts, English Walnuts, Filberts; Confectionary, of a hundred sorts; Pepper, Cinnamon, Cloves, Soda Saleratus, Washinti Soda, a large variety of Fancy Soaps, and everythimr else in his line. Clz-Oasli or Country Produce taken in ex -cluinge for Goods. THE FLOUR AND FEED BUSINESS is continued. Highest market prices paid. M. GILA. ESPI E, In York Slree4, at the Pus, Office. GAityshurg, April 24, 1854. French Trus:es. I I ERN L A Y O T R R V1 1 ; 1: 1 1 ;, 11 a E nd S Comfort t SS in sured, by use of the elegant French Trusses, imported by the subscriber, and made to order expressly for his sales. All suffering with Rupture will he gratified to learn that the occasion now offers to pro cure a Truss combining extreme lightness, with easy, durability and correct„ construction, in lieu of the cumbrous and uncianfortable article us ually sold. An extensive assortment always on hand, adapted to every variety Of Rupture in adults and children, and for sale at a range of price to suit all. Cost of Sinole Trusses, $3., $3, $4 and $5; Double, $4, $5, $6, st 3 and $lO. Persons at a distance can have a Truss sent to any ad o diess by ruinittiligr•the: , amou.nt, send inea-snre around the hipS',' and stating side affrcted. For sale Wholesale and Retail by the 1m porter, • C H. N EEI44. S. cor% of Twelfth a: Race Depot Tor Dr. Banning's Improved Paient Body 13race: Chest Expanders and Erector Braces; Patent Shoulder Braces; Suspensory Bandages; Spinal Props anti Supports. La dies' Rooms, with competent lady attendants. April 2, 1855. (July 3. ly.) Mltiihe4 ! Matches! JOHN DONNELLY, ' MANUFACTURER AND INVENTOR or —Safely Patent ...qtriaie - Upiright . Wood Box '‘.l9llatches, 2170.106 ?Furth 'Fourth St. (above Race,) "HE ha S vinn . become an irallspensa.) Al AbTetarticle in housekeeping,: the sub scribeiafter a great sacrifice of time and ter 'ley, is enabled to offer to the Public an article at once combining- Vi/i/9 and Cheapness. The. inventor knowing the danger apprehended on account of the flimsy manner in - which Matches are generally packed in paper, has by the aid of New Steam Machinery of his isivn invention. surceeaed in gettiwr imp a SA FETY PATENT - SQL/ A IZ - 1 , ; --- UP I-IT -- WOODi BOX ; this box - is far preferahle. in as much that it OCCIJ pies no more room than the old ronnd wood box, ara-contolOs at ferret Ttv o Jr- - • - untfred — ptr more Shippers is considerable advantage; it is en tirely new, and secnre against 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 anv part of the World with perfect safety. They are the trust desirable article for Home Como m ptton, and the Southern and Western Markets, that have ever been invented. DEALERS andSHIPPERS will do well to call and examine for themselves. LlEff-7 hese Matches ore W.Rilli:tiNTED to be superiuf to anythinz heretofore tyfereti to the .101-1 N DONNELLY, - - 106 North Fourth St., Philad'a., December 18, 1854. Jfi;B. WateheS, Jewelry, Nilverwstre Goods. VirA Choice Assortment of the Finest Qual ity, for Sale at the Lowest Cash Priem At_ Win. U. Eitouhead's, NO. 184 SOUTH SECOND STREET; 73etween Pine and Union, West side, Philad'a. Tll assortment ernbtaces a Large and Se . led Stock of Fine Watches,Jewelry, silver lfare, .41bnia Ware, ploled with fine Silver, in SpronS, Forks, Ladles, 4'c..—.let Goods, Fans and Fancy .Irlicles of-a superior quality, de, semng the examination of those who desire to procure the best goods at the Lowest Cash Prices. flaviniF a practical knowledge of the busi ness, and all available facilities for IMpnrtina and Manufacturing, tiae subscriber confidently invites purchasers, believing that hesean sup ply them on terms as favorable, as any other establishment in either of the Atlantic Cities. CrY'Alt kinds of Diamond and Pearl Jewel ry and Silver Ware manufactured to order, within a'reasonable . c* - - . atches, Jewelry and Silver Ware faillifully repaired. WM. B. EL'f ONFIFAD, No. IS4 South 2d St., a few d00r.4 above the 2d St. I.l:orket, West Side. Xte'in the South Window of the Store, may he seen the famous 131111) CLOCK, which commands the admiration of the scientific and curious. October 2, 1854. 1 y Millinery Goods ! 1855-FOR SPRING SALES! TWIN S'l'ONE & SONS, Nu. 45 South tif Second Street, Philadelphia, have just open en their Spring importations of SILKS, BONNET RIBBONS; FLOWERS, LACES, CRAPES, &c. &c., inchiding general assortment of NIII.LIN_ERY ART - C LES of the-most fashionable styles. The above goods have been imported ex pressly for our Spring sales, and comprise the largest and best assortment in our line to be found in this market. March 19, 1855. 2in Mourning Goods. REMOVAL.-13ESSON sf- SON beg leave to inforth you; that they have removed the 'Philadelphia Family Mour ning Store from No. 52 South Second Street, to the new building, No. 206 Ches nut Si m , (Five doors above Eighth Street. South Side,) where they will offer an in 'creased stoch,at reduced prices. N. 13,-- Daily opening. New Spring Goods: Philadelphia, March 19, 1855. 2m • = Shririer's Balsamic Cough Syrup, AND IN/)11N VERMIEUGE. L. Lamborn, M. H., Proprietor. Ilt7c; purchased the above Medicines, so aeneral ly known and justly celebrated, the uudersi!rued takes pleasure in stating- to the Public, that he has fitted up-an extensive LAtionnTonv, and is now manufacturing them on a much larger scale than ever before,_ in or der to supply the constantly increasing demand. [laving been extensively and successfully engaged in the Practice of Medicine for years —.and having visited all the principal Hospitals and Medical Institutions in this country and in Europe, and become familiar with the Prescriptions and Preparations used in the practice of the most Eminent Physicians and Professors of Medicine throughout the World, Ire has no hesitation in asserting that he has found no Medicines so uniformly efficacious in the diseases for which they are recommended. A fair and impartial trial is all that is needed. The . Medicines recommend themselves vVhere ver used. All orders should he addressed to DR. LXI.I BORN, .Sole Manufacturer and Proprie lem, Westminster, Md., or to his authorized Wholesale Agents, of whom they can always - be had at the *same rates as of the Proprietor. WHOLESALE AGENTS. Baltimore—Wm. H. 'Brown & Bro., 4 S. Liberty Street; " • C. P. Rogers & Bro., Corner Iloward and Baltimore sts.; York—C. A. Morris & Co. January 22, 1E455. 4m A. 0. Francisicus, FANUFACTUR ER oft - X/170N LAPS, 14 WADDIN(:, TIE YARN. CARPET CHAIN, COTTON YARNS. LAMP, CAN DLE AND FLUID NA ICKS, which he of fers to sell at the Lowest Cash Prices, at So. 65 Market St. above Second, north side, Philadelphia. [Peb. 26, 1855. 6to - -- - ! Hurrah ! OR the Ready-Made Clothing'! MAR- - * las just receive( a most . magnificent stock of Dress Coats, Frock Coats, Coats, and Business Coats, of every dis oription, all of which he is determined to sell cheaper than they have ever been offer-d. R e member the place, in York street. oprpobite the Bank. Feb. 26. A Few More T ocrsT AND CHESNUT TIMBER 1.3 LOTS for sale. Apply to mar it! J. 1). PAXI'ON. po RT NTO NI E!: 4 .—The r'2est, i)rettie s t an' cheapest in town. to he fir tan! at SAMSON'S ; from 25 cents to 5*2,15; and a rge- - -asts-o rt m t C. - ASSAII ER ES, ;in excellom arpi desirable ascortment, stlli rert rh-ar. April 16. JOHN 1101. E'S. ttkr Airut! - To the Citizens of the United Stets T MOST humbly and sincerely thank yeit A:4 the immense , patronage which yo - a have; - bestowed .upon my Pills. I take this oppoy- malty of stating that my Ancestors were 'all American Oitizer s, and that I entertain for aft Iltat concerrTs America and the Americans, the most lively sympathies, so much so thariori-; girially compounded these Pills Pxressly to snit your climate, habits, constitutions, ante manner of living, intending to establish myself .ame.ng you, which I have now done, by taking. premises in New York. THOMAS HOLLOWAY, 38, rorner of :Inn and Nassau Sts. 3 :lVew York: _ PURIFICATION OF THE 'BLOOD, • AND LiVE It AND BILIOUS COMPLAINTS. The citizens -of the Union suffer much from. disorders of the .I.i verand-Sit.umault,-scarcelY ,‘ any are free &mit these destructive maladies„ hence life wears fast. The fair sex, perhaps, Thit most handsome in the world, up to a cer-. Lain period when, distressing-to say, many lose 'their teeth and good looks, while yet irs the heyday of life ; such sad evils may be ef fectually remedied by continually keeping the: blood pure„ and the Liver and Stomach in al.. healthy aetion, :when life will flow smoothly,' and resemble plants in a'genial vrhere.:, an eternal.spring appears to : reign. As it re gards 'the preservation of the human frame, and the duration of life, moeh.may be effected, and I-say fearlessly, that health and, life, ears be prolonged for many years beyond their or einary limits, if Holloway's Pills are taken to.: purify the blood aceording to the isles laid„ down for health,' contained in the directions• whiCh accompany each box. .; A CASE OF WEAKNESS .AND DEBIL-, ITY, Oh" 10 NEARS' STANDING„: CURED. BY 'HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. • Copy of a Lellerfruoe Capt:. Jahn Johnson,..dstor. : . pause, New lirrk. dated. Jan. 5M 'lB5l. - To Pao reSSOS H OLLOW AY., 38, cornet of Ann and Nassau Streets, New York. -Str,'—lt . is with the most heartfelt pleasure I have to in form -yon that I, have been restored-to health and strength by taking your Pills. For the' last ten years, I suffered from a derangements , of the Liver and Stomach, and was reduced - to such an extremity ilia-t I gave up my ship, never expecting to go to sea any more; as had tried every remedy that was recommended to ine. out all to no purpose ;: and had .givets myself up to despair, when I was'at last -re commended to_ take your Pills. After losing them for three months, the result is that le . an now in ,bettet health than I have been for eleven years past, and indeed as well as ever was in my life. You are quite at liberty to make this known for the benefit of others.. remain, Sir, yours respecifully,- , (Signed) JOHN JOHNSON. These celebrated PHIS are wonderfully dicatioa in the following complaints:— Ague • Debility , Head-ache Asthma . Dropiy IndiFestion BiHous Complaints Erysipelas Jaundice` Blotches on tbeSkin Female Irregularities Liver Cornplalnt* Bowel Complaints Fevers of all kizis Piles . Constipation of the. Goat Retontion Bowels'+ Scrofula, or Ring's Stone and Gravel. Secondary SympAoms. Evil Venereal Affection* Worms of All-4112dt, Weakness,frota whatever caries. ** Sol d at the Establishment of Professor Floeeowst, BO'Maidcn Lane, New York, and 244 Strand, London. and by all respectable Druggists and'Dealers in Medicines throigh out the United Stares, in Pots and Boxes, at 25 cents, 62i cents, and $l.OO each. ly : 1;6-There is a considerable saving by tak ing the large! sizes. .. N. B.—Directions for the g,nidakee of p.. Jtents in everydisorder are affixed to cash Box. June 26, 1854. ly eovr • PIROC LAM A.TION i n flit of enttgslinrg. • l'ulverinacher , S , Hydro Elec --tric Voltaic' Chains, CONSTREJCTED to he worn nest to the 'skin, producing a constant. current of um.- INTE RROPTED EL ECT ROGNETI I—Pfftte.ti IMMEDIATE RELIEF, 14120 M. ALL -CUTE PAINS, and a Permanent cure if Neuralgic Piseases! 'Pulvennacher's Electric Chains were first used in France, three years since, .for the cure of Nervous Diseases, and after being submitted to the most thorough trial, in every hospital in Paris, by the most learned profess Ors in that city,-they were recommended to the Gov• ernment of Frappe, who granted 3 patent for the discovery. 'During the years }851.2, they were introduced in Germany, Austria, Prussia , and England, and one year since, introduced '1 and patented by the United States Government. Most .4stonishing Cures of Rhenmatism, St. Vitus's Dance, Painful and Swelled Joints, Palpitation of the Heart, Neuralgia of the Face, Periodical Headache, ,Deafness. • Pains from utligebtion, Hysterics, Dyspepsia, • "Cleric Pains. Every Disease, termed Nervous, is quickly and raj idly cured, by simply wear ing the Chains for a few hours each day. The chains were'first introduced in the city of New York, where they were exhibited to Prof. Valentine Mott, Van Buren, Post,. Car nochan, and others, who -readily discovered that they possessed Strange and Singular Power of instantly Re. , !frying Pains, whenever applied, and by their recommenda tion and influence, they were introduced into the different hospitals of rNeiir York, and are now in daily use in those institutions, in the t reatment a nd cure cif, the above named diseases. No Othei Mechanical Agent, In the world, can produce so many well au thenticated certificates of cure, Irma scientific Physicians and intelligent Patients, as may he found in each pamphlet, which may be obtain. ed