..., ' OMP4IIII. ' '....... '..'"-- ...4 . 5. —,Pl,TittivivlkmvP...**Norptow.Aroveap....,o4.r...t.., ''' • ' Ataira•rtilitrattol.l3l,: 1 e. ,, Inlay, $s *igt„(l, (tucepsware. ) -,, , c ,,,,,, ~ ; ~„, ;c .... . , i„... , . , "fIT g/Cf D,W9A I PC P '' , r , ' :k 3S'l'l4 'PE. c c,,. i f ? "'" 4s : `?' 4 ' 4.. :e...;''S' i tlsLif' k Pt -'. 4'',. 1 .77° / 3 °' 4, 4: -t ;; ; co- ,- 1. .i."„c l zActOks' ' o:o" ,t h, ,T: 1 0bit,,..41 0 kir k 'tilt ilaii-wiiq,TDlf i A)ler:EFt :: a 44: f Dealtr .. iii•-.,C (31 H 1 ,NI A arnvldh 011;40 'la,l.r PC,K. 4 1 1 44 P910 . 0.1i4.1 JL , ,G A. ASS:a . nii .Q.llll hIN ~4,1 A; Xit.E, 41 11.)ortli t. laleptc.p6oll3,ls4,o„moi,ip.p,„,.vii:m,,6Qtrl;itrid.e7;.Hotoriret ,Street, (betzo4n; layette arid - Lizing. ce4,e r di 6...vt ug :6:0 1 n , g ra;i,,it e:d ,to -'the:-tinder-", ton•- • -e-r-tet.s.) RaltiOtore,l2ll4 xes p e ofu I 1 y •;11 sigilt:fii,,..fir.„o.„,:ttriklllollPi,„eo‘%;:ti§llto: br ilerc...,f i vites Ore attention of Dealers loan ei - .lrnina iron , by,girreP,llo44o-4 0 '.;ll.l:l?t,'Nfnp - Indorted 'to , or his. well assorted- stock-before "FinielkinAno• sarsi*,take,,t6,..inalf(l49 rnediaik.,,piryinent,..'thcf,' e l sew h ere ., ,', , ~ [yob. 0, 1 t 55.5. . is '''' i ' thrl-rodriiiong'-ic‘lairns.-atn'sr.-Ihe Same ,tn pie'. --- , ....,________ . , _____ _„„ _______,,_,.. , sen t'il l 'Orcptrnprly",,afirlii:nireatr ; ,( l "rir s i'ttle... : - . Ge.o.• litichrirdsciiti; .. ' 1 rfleifi -; ' ' 'l — ' —l4 ENP r IfElt., - ; ' •4. No. 141 N. llowaril.Strett, Bohirriore, 1. ' . Artwitlatrator with the Will' itiuiled. • ~ - ~. , • - A 1 pr ii;%. 18.5 , 5.,,-, , ; 6t .; •J.... , t. , .. ', - - : • .. '.-) :1)1,1-)r , S awl sells FLOUR,-GRAIN, HAY, —4, , ,AL ''- '.,,,,,,-- l'••• •- ; .v,`,.. ':-;- .. - 7_•::- -1 ' •-•s---:-.•—',. 1 ....11 STR A NY,'arid•Conntry-Produee general '-' 41 .lidnliniStMtore Ntitiee. ' ?", •.1 1 Y • •Has' also-on .hand a large stock biGlia fi'',..o, )EC3'.4I#II4O:ItH6PO'S ESTATE Y Cl' 1 " I'ls, wholesale and recall. . ~,....,..,../. ,--, ~,, 4,-. ,v4.:".-. .44, ...,, : tr' . , I ',. _ F e b 19 1 •8 55 - . ; 1y - , , 1 -I...eiters - Ot annuntstray•ton, On the egrate or , ...:_._, . _ • ...,_ ~. • Jelo,l:4.4.',P,ituto- 4 4, 0 'fr ,71 a 1-6 f I !ie,- Botnnel Of 7----- l ea ili — er : ---. • . Gsciy#,batii,l'Adaryn conYiy.j . 'dt!nied, Ili v i rig 1 . befiCifiiiii.4.".t4. .tfiii, nYdnriiignich fi r kill, l'itTZ: HENDRY - & Ca. No. 20 North nairiM'rgiding to d',AtiihnitY, a nd the last t ' Third 'Street, Philadelphia," illonoceO yarned in Strahan township,) they b efeby ,'.' : •lll;tirirrAeTtlßßitsf; rEttlftlltlts and 1 NlPoitTglis give itotiee' l ..l.l.l , petiOiie - Indebted lo said • ni'Vfl FINCH (` ki. E-.Sli INS, and Deal-col; in estate -164 thh i c 61 , , i iii i i,ah lt „, , p4 niente awl ,thosm Rea arid OAR'S° I. 1.3 ;LEATHER & KIPP; having,,,einirns,agOnst the same to' present Vehrnary 26, 1855. ,ly - them pppexig. A 41;irenile,ated: for -- ,settletnent. ' ..------- '''------'-'• --------'-- ' ' . 'ITENii*V -. 'BA - Utt,G lir MR; - • '-'• -• ' '''7 '' ' ''lS,A ' A 0 r F.TEIN ii.Eit H 0 FP. AO! 0, 1855 . .:-.'pt • ,•,••.; ,:- •• ,'•• • ,:gdwrs. c : ',l' , t'rti" "Ite of county,"dedeased . ;-itivinehe'ert . granted to the un4ersi2neti, ing, , in. the sane township, tites i kerehy gi ye' nittioo to aft persons jmieht er estate te make, immeflia o te pay tonni, , and, those ; Baying against the. same to rene'netlieth Propeilji.atithentier.tedforseale , JO,I 7 I.N'BiI()WN, : pgrEit w.. - -K;tervitAsT •A =" 1' tgss - t' , ...rect4 ors,, . the choari:storv,l-. • Airf-P:llaYA'iPst--.(11€1101. and now ' ' offer to the public tiie best and Cheapest assort- , ntent-of.SPRIN &SUM Al G 0 1)$ ever received wit : 4 44iroughtf..;Finvisig,,purchased Atilit x great care,, Tut being . lintel in ineA-Lo set; enPafi . ; we. :Pita offer without ,feat :9f competi -4614 WeleYE,eet and inoSt'desitlable assortment*l4 . ii:4;eaper than',tifey canbe'furniah of the Borough We • irinplci sie`Cifully; call the attention of our nds''and customers to onr fine assortinent'pl Blak and Fa;p4 — pl;ol . llB,Cassinteres and Vestings, (fo4onad es, Pants stuff of . 'eveiv ;deieription;: . ,',Natikeenette„ Tiveqs, 'Pei' the' Ladies - Tyvk can' 81)9* a sjitlendid'Vdrieik of DRESg,6O,QO; Beiag,es, of : all ,calcra,,„Berage de de Laines,lifkk'xid,,Biilljan,tineS;f,iilks, Bonnets, ,nny :•titsi le .Swftia,,. &c., Of VigOCEttre§ n7 4l4 O,UII IiNSW ARE liaie`onr,usu4l..):aig . o . Pl.oraitto..potiky-ors, wehope tb merit a and, examine 4 . p rsplves 'that ours is 'Nc?,,ttetibleshow Goods.: " VAN..I-INESTO'CIt.I3ttoTHER.s.i : ,1 40 6a . 'RE RE ! .New •Goods • Again. • S. GitANIM ER 'llaS just returned from '‘'-,,Pliiltdit.llshis as hands3me and cheafiliatitilliorth*nt of' SPRING' SUMM Eh' GOODS as evei brouqht -to Gettysburg, con StatilqiiirtiVOl - CLO CBS, Black and Fancy thiestmeres;llarseilles for Pants and Vests, &O." 7. Alga' Bareges, Barege de Laines, Chili Baregij, Brilliantine Silks, Stiati, 4 lbivihts",; Ginghtimi,Calicoes, Cloths, BriCeire f laelfisnet - ttild Swiss Flotincing.—Bon• nets, RigbYffM SIC 4; Stn.' Also GROCERI ES fit , QUEENSWARE,, which will be sold at Yeanted'prices"for Cash or Country Produce. To punctual customers a credit of six• months. “Aprll`9;lBs6 tf • S. GRAM NI ER, `3l€o•gTili THE ` COME At rrices look,-to, your interests...llf you ,minacto.;get,beolt,the money lost, just call at the Northwest cornet of the Diamond, a rhetcyquewtU , .eave.at lesist, 25 per cent. and got,thololl ; worth of-your money,. ,and where you will not have to ~ pay fin . those - who-don't pay,.,(lDenit forget to bring your money. Also baoginloogAnytning and everything you have to sell—such as BUTTER,IcCiGS, BACON, LARD, FEAPSontI everything . you think will ae11.7-repdi. ,will,hey at what they are worth. Just callitt s the Peeple's Store. ~,102011e ; Stciok c . ont4sts • DRY GOODS, - 9,r9pgfips,LCipthing made, to order, &c. New Queens. ware and redar•ware. JOHN HOKE. Gettysburg, Feb. 26, 1855. tf Mew Goods, AS:IOIIEAP - AS THE biIEAPE§T. fItORG'.E ARNOLD has just received VX:fidm the cities, as large a stock of new gckidirtis r itaii been offered to the public at any tins ,' among Which are; chs'ap CLOTHS, Ittittbki(Ellue,'Olive, Brown and Claret—plain afidTancy . Casisitheres'of every variety— Vest- Clothing—Ludirs' Dress Goods in great variety—Man's wear of every desiVillitton- 1 -4thitap •lot of lioraestics—also, Debage, Alpaccas, Poplins, Alapartca Debal,2,e. Ginghatns,. µ M. Dclaines, Calicoes, Silks, Sams, Queens wares iStc.'&e." Belft` determined riot to ,be tt"tidertibM ,Yiiie:`pledte - onrselves to sell as clWas;it'ittiir. , Other establishment in this plaeii, oretsewlier:e: Please call, examine and judge., forlourseives GEO. ARNOLD. April 2;113.55. 2m 'll l l - drecits Sams9n IFEAS just. reteived and opened one of the largest and hest s elected stocks of PANTS ever bronzht to this county, some of which' in quility'and 'workmanship- equal any eustom'work that -can be obtained in this or ether filace; : also a rich variety of YES I'S, of - all -qualities 'and prices; together with a aret-rateasiortment of Oentleme it's Furnishing. Goods.-such as (Modes, Suspenders, Shirts, Shirt" Collars, Cravats, Stocks, Pocket Eland kerthiefs, Hair Brushes, Umbrellas, &c., &c. And I do assure the public that no -person wightng ' to'pUrchase need leave my store itii cintheing,suited, sal am enabled and &teru'wi eticlo sell , at . the very lo m mi wed prieea. I ' t get. the:place, i n York street, ~11:), ) ,:ite the Bank. • f Feb. 26. '?+~ik licc. S shave rented not my Foundry, to itike ni...-effikft from and after ilte'ist day of A pril ne-it,:atid4teing, anxious' to . elose up the 'nisi neis.4 the Iratrti he ref, v give notice to all ifersOns having. 'Claims' attainst me. or the /ate fifth , of ovr. - W A RREN SON." to presect the% (OT Aettlement, and those k nowi no. I hem • Welves to.he 'indebted to me. or said firm, in thimey'or fradi!, are requested t 6 eadl mid make gettlinient by that time, as after said date shall be away from the foundry. l intend this to'be Ate only. notice I shalt give, and all persons, , intereatNl in the Same. will do well to give it their immediate attensire.t, as after the-above date I intend to place.alt my claims in. the hands of an officer for colle , l ion. - Jan, I:1855; T. W RREN. F you Want a fiuP Beaver or "Sllt t Alt , tail UAW PAXTON A: CUBEA ' Spouting ! kEORGE. and Henry Warnpler wiWmake J HouseSpewing` and Ili Up the same low, for cash or eon`ritry prddilcr.. Farmers and All etheYs tvishiiig their Hennes,' Barns,:' &e. speuted,,wunld,do well to give them a call. W AMPLER. :April 18,4853. - flay Wanted. 1101iERSO.N81);tvin'g Hay to 9Pll,willdoivell by- calling on the • subscriber,, in , Gettys. baig who is desirous• of purchasing. The highest market price will he paid .at 01 times. ( 1 ,0... - As. he intends . .huving the Hay, after hoing,-packed; hauled either to. Hanover or Baltimore, ttie:preferenca to haul will be given to those from whom he may purehafte. SQ[.OMON POWURS. Dec. 01-F45 .4 2.- .tf • •• AoW r ' •-1 0 4 .414 • K . c. E ga ß n , ti k v . 0 i n i il:4 o : r S 4' o l ted a l i r d i d ay s S i te u e l k d a r e d BOOKS, adapted for. Christmas and Now Year • Presents,. the Drawing:-Room &c., are ~ n ow ready, for examination. Also, CHILDREN'S BOOKS, in endless variely, Kurtz's is U pertect storehouse 'of delight fr r the little ones, where they can purchase from -the.simplest;Toy Book up ,to,the most exuen• sive colored edition. [Dec. 18, 1854. ClothinprirCiothing A AWOL]) inns' now - on hand-and is I.:".l.a.constantly tnaking r up, 'Spring & Sum• trier. CLOTHING, to which 'he invites the attention of all in the 'town and country, Yde will undersell any- house it the town or J. Lawrence UM, M. D., 4 k` 7 ;-' 41. 1114. - 1-e HAS his Office one door tvestof the Lutheran church, in Chan bershurg street, and op posite Grammer's store, where those wishing to have ally Dental Operation performed are respectfully invited te..call, REFERENCES: Dr. D. Gilbert, Dr. 0. N. l3erluchy, Dr. D. HOrner, Rev. C. P. Kraut D.D., Rev. 11. L. 13,atigber, D. D. Rev. Prof. NV M. Rey. noldb,Rev.Proe.M. Jsr.obs, Prof. M.L,Stover. Gettysburg, April 11, 1853: tr , • D 111"Conatighy, .97'7'011SEY, .QT LAW, (Office removed to one door West. of-Buehlex's Drug &Book-store, Chambersburg street,) Airikrucy & Solicitor for Patents and' Peristori3, IpPOUNTY Land WarrantS, Back-Pay sus pended Claims, and all other claims against the Government at Washington. D. C.: also American claims in England. ',wild War rants located,and - sold, or, bought, and• highest prices given. Agents engaged in locating warrants in lowa, Illinois,-and other Western States oind lands for sale there. Kr A p - ply to him personally or by, letter. - Gettysburg, N ovOU,' 1803- WM. B. ItlrCiseitan, TTO RN EY a7' L.? TV, CIF Fl on the south side of the Public Square, two doors - west of the Nentitiel office. Aug. 22, 1853. B. Buehler, ..97 1 7'011NEY .9T L.91 , V, faithfully ns l t : t a r u p , t r e t toh raptly at t end t o yy all belie speaks the German latwuft, ,, e. • Mice at the same place. in South Baltimore street. near Forney's Drutr Store, and' nearly opposite Danner & Ziegler's Store. [March 20. Read IV.4111:tli e Clothing, VERY, CIIE.AP. r`l EORGE ARNOLD has just received at his Merchant Tailor Shop, where he has experienced workmen constantly empl•led. making up, an extensive tu•sortment of Black, Moe; Olive, Green, .Brawn and - Claret FRENCII CLO 7 HS, suitable for the season; also; a large stook, of plain and fancy Cassi meieS, Tweeds, Castnoretts, 'Summer Cassi nrieres, Silh, satin, and every variety of plain and fancy VESTINGS, Linen 'Drillings:. Sattcons and Press Goods,:or every kind, for Inca's and buy's wear. Constantly on liand, a large lot of READY-MADE CLOTHING, and on short notice will make up a garment at any time. The Clothing is ull of our own making, and_will warrant them to be done in the very bOrmanger. Aria a to the prices, we challenge competition, Our Cloths, Cas simeres, &c., are unusually cheap. Give us a call—our object is to please. ••Quick sales and small profits," is our mofto: April 2, 1855. 2tu GEO. ARNOLD. Spring ck, sr:miner goods. 1 ARNOLD has just returned from the 111_ • Cities, with the LARG ES'[' AN D ' CHEAPEST STOCK of SPRING & SUM- 1 MER GOODS ever beforo ofrered to thel citizens of the town or county, conqistinu. in '.p,art of French Black, Brawn, Blur tend LOTHS. Fancy and Black Cassinner Satin, (assiniere, Marseilles and other VEsVINGS, Tweeds. Kentucky Jeans and. &duels for Alen's \Ve;.r; BE IiEGES, Bkr,gr. ,Ines Lcines, - &c.., for Ladies' Wear. M gr., a large and splendid assortment of BON NETS, Parasols, Men's Canton, Straw-and Palm Leaf MATS. He invites all to come and examine hi,A stock of Goods. He assures them he will s , >il 30 per cent. cheaper than any house in town.. April 2,1855. Bonnets! Hats! 'WHO wants chrap Bonnets T Pilhli4h it to the world, and the Ladies in par tionlar. that FatineF.tocks keep the .prettiest Bonnets in town.--Also Panama, Now Style Leghorn, Straw, And every variety of Sutunter FLtts, to lie load at The Sian Red Front C 4 R and ()II:Pr Shawls. new and splen load-do-on at April 1. 9 SiiVe vac 'lkswirinien't of ttie finest Q~~al~ ity, four Sale at.tbe Lovek 0 - 411 - Pitces, a 4 ' ill,. tAlrih le d NO. 184 SO UT H SECON-D SIRE Between diid 'Union, Weal side,.Philadla. H KasorAinf!nt etnOtaees a Large and' Se . lea. Slack re FineWatelics,Jiwqry,,Filper Ware, W. are, plated w'ith. fine Saver," in Ark.!, Laflla-*c.—Jel' Gooi7s,l::q . n. 4 and Fancy .ifirl ides (.", a, juperior (panty," i4e si.iliing the examination - of those who desire to proeur*, the kg goads at the Lowest Cask : Prices. . Having a praefica lkpouileiliie" of the bliSi ness, and all -available facilities for /allotting and M anafacta Ong . , the eubscriber.donfidently invites pqrehasers, believing that he ean . ,snp- . ply thin on terms as 'favorable as ,any other iestablishment in either ,of 'the ,A tie nt ie Cities. _ of Diamond and 'Pearl, Jewel; ry arid Silver Ware manufaettired to order, within a reaSdn'able Watches, Jewelry and Silver :Ware faithfully repaired. VV . -B ,F:LTO NHEAD, . - 184 South 2d St., a rear doors abi.vo the 24 St. Matket, Wext Side, .-dr• the Soot It Withiow,oi - ihe Store, way be seen the - fain Ons Butz CLOCK; which cornmandsAke admiration of the scientific and Cu ru i ns. (RAO) Or c 2 ., 1854. l y PROTECTION AGAINST Loss by Fire! - 111 E nntiersigned informs property-holders .that he has been duly appointed Agent of the ,PERIIY. COUNTY MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, and that he is the only Agent in Adamt' county for the same. He will take original 'and renew old hair rances for said Company,' which, since its In corporation, in '1843, , 'has secured, -the perfect con . ' et ce of the people, of Adams and the adjoini g counties, (it being authorized to effect Insurances in any part of the State.) Its integrity and ability have been fully and satisfactorily demonstrated. The .gradation of rates of Insurance is adapted to the mutual interests of the whole Commit)) , arid the class of th'e insured pro'perty. Every person insur ing beComes a. Member of the• Company, and may act in the•selecttf,Yn. of officers and in the direction of its operations. (izt—Hon. Nloses McengArf represents the members in this county in the Board of Man agers. C. ROTH, Jr„ is President, and Jon CAMPHRLE: Secretary. Office. in Bloomfield, Perry county. WM. McCLEAN, Office of M. & W. McClean, Gettysburg December 25, 1854. • tf Samuel Ifff. Islccutehen, TO. 536 North - Front Sired, above Maiden, and N, Corner Front and Maiden Ms. Philadelphia, MI I R C 111' and BURR MILL STONE MAN 11 AM' UR ER. Sole Proprietor of JantxsoN's highly approved and mitch improved Smut and Screening Machines, also, Improved Irtiit Concave 'thin Duster, the Premium Machine for-Millers ; Cocalice Mill - Smolt. Machines, Patent - -Lever Mill Bush and Sir - etched and Common Belting.. Sparc Meshed Bolting Cloths, front the most approved Manufactories, alwayS on handmade up and put on to order, cheap and warranted. March 26,1855. •3m . _ French Trngmes. yII'ERNIA OR RUPTURE suce,Ess lAL FuLLI"ITEATED,. and Coinfort in sured, by -use of the elegant 1 1 :reuelt 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- offer- to pro cure a Truss combining extreme lightness, with. ease. durability and correct construction, in lieu of the cumbrous and uncomfortable 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 Single Trussos, $3, $4. and $5; Double, $l, $5, $6, $3 and $lO. .- Persoris at a distance can have a Truss sent to any adthess by remitting the amount, send ing measure around the hips, and stating side affected. For sale Wholesale and Retail by the Im porter, - C 1:1 , 111 11. N EED LES, ,s, cur. of Twelfth & Race Sus., Philadelphia. Depot for Dr. Banning's Improved Patent Body 13race; Chest Expanders and Erector Braces; Patent Shoulder Braces ; Suspensory Bandages; Spinal Props and Supports. La• dies' Rooms, with competent lady attendants. April •2, 1855. (July 3. ly.) 1 - DORT MONNAIE, POCKET BOOK, AND DRESSING CASE MA N UFAC- R ER, N. TV. cur. rf Fourth 4 Ch.c.snui S(., Philattelyilda, always on hand a largo and varied assortment of Port Monnaies, Work Boxes, Pocket Books, Cabas. Bankers Cases, Traveling Bags, Note Holders, Backgatnaton Boards, Port Folios, Chess Men, Portable Desks, Pocket Mem. Books, Dressing Cases, Cigar Cases. &c. Also, a general assortment of ENGLISH, FRENCH & GERMAN FANCY GOODS, Fine Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Razor Strops and Gold Pens. Wholesale, Second and Third Floors. F. H. SMITH, N. W. corner Fourth A. Che , ,nut Sts., Philada. N. 13.,—0rr the receipt of 1, a Superior Gold Pea will ho sent to aisy part of the United States, by mail ;—descrihing pee, thus, medium, hard, or sok. [A pril 2, 1855. ly (;arrEages ! Y.Buggie; ! TI-IE undersigned take this method of in forming their friends and the public gen erally, that they have entered into partnership in the Carriage-making bosiness,.and are pre pared—at their establish went, in East Middle street, one and a half squares from Baltimore street—to put up CARUIAG ES, BUGGIES, &c., in the very best manner. Their w-ork, they are determined, shall not he surpassed in the patto, either for beauty or durabilny—and their terms will be as easy as at any other es tablishment. kr„i\; , '-llepairiti„o- done low and at short notice. U . IL LITTLE, L.A. LITTLE. GPttycbing, Feb. 2.6, 1855. A. ri. Franciscus, IrANUFACTURERofCOTTON LAPS, t • - 4 _.L . N \\ * ADDING, TIE YARN, CARPET rriii E undersigned takes pleasure in inform- CH AIN. COTTON YARNS, LANIP,CAN- ing the citizens of Gettysburv, and the DLE AND FLUID WICKS, which he of- public uenerally, that he is prepared to furnish fors to sell at the Lowest Cash Prices, at GARMENTS of all kinds, for G ENTLE- No. 65 Market St. ainpre Second, north side, NI EN'S WEAR, at the shortest notice, and [Feh.c2G, 1855. Cm in .the latest , possible style. Ilavinr! opened littrralt . ! Hurrah ! 1 -1 0 R the Ready-Made Clothing MAR r us; SAMSON hag just received a itto,zt magni fwent stock of Dress Coatg,Frock Coat= Sack Coats, and Business Coats. of every dig eniplitm, all of whicii - htris determined to sell cheaper than they have ever been offered. December 4,15-54. Remember the place, in York street. opplsite_ the Bank. Fe b . Q ODA, Sugar and Water CR ACK ERS Ginger Nuts, Scotch and Jenny Lind 01 - lEW IN G To Li A CCO.—A fii'it-rate Cakes. (4 new article, and not to be beat,) for tielr.,vn hand and for sale, by sale. cheap. by the ?ound or less, at .11 A. C s SAMSPS, Apra 2.1. GILL f.;5_41,11;!,5,___ We _Can't eat! 5 —.. • • Th e War -- Goo on , 8e.... ~, ... 1 Another ArriVal`'OfSidendla - Natar Goode!' T HE wsi in' -EnrOpa la' taigely:eairOssing. •. - 4' the plea iti re 'of annanading lc; my' ; goirig ptb p l . ic lit: t n ; t h r:n, and fs. - Ori%g o a u nt ra u ll a y ,, a , re t friends -nd . the pilfiliC generatly,that I - have.- splendid ''' tahis_ cpstomrrs and averybodyi ale:l . :lt:at he just received and'operied alarge and supply' of SPRING' -& SUMlitat GOODS. l' has PP - returned, from the city, - with t h e , :They congiiit iripari:' of'Prencit,'Englisl, and cheapest and beat stock of - , 1 American CLOTHS, 01,211 colOrs,,fran-1 2 tot -• ,ipi . ron;m:s4arq , ce **lt aerfrivhs - , $5 ; 'Plain 'and 1 0 ; . .ricY CassimereS, Tweeds, ' .1.-I"4.ii t.n...v44.,..Zce09 6,6 &l. '4.; J.. i-s. tc..t 9 Cashateretts, Plain and Fa'n'y Li liens; toeeth..l Ants; 'Confection.ary, Panty ~ Soaps . &C .,- I, er with a great, variety ,of PANT STUFFS, ; he bas-,ever beiore,•offered. -Call and juite, ;- from 123 ct.a. up.VESTINGS,ialarge variety. 1 for yourselves, and it you, do not pronounce 1 FOR 'THE •LAMES.—We have SILKS, ; his goods among the cheapest and hest yaw Silk Tissue, Linen Ltistres, Alpacas; Lawns, " have, ever at, looked then, to '.lte greatly mis. Gingham Lawns, Ginghams from 10 cents up; 1' taken.. His stock comprises, in part, Colifees; l' Suisse Maine, Plain and Plaid' Jaeonets,l Sugars, Teas ; Chocolates, Syrups, Molasses, Llama 'Plaids, Moine& Laincis,' Caliceses from : Crackers, Oranges,. Lemons, Almonds, Palm .. a fp' AlN—also,- Silk, Xid,-Lisle,-Thread---and:, Natta,-P ea --Nats,'--English -Walituts, Filberts ;_ 1 Cotton Gloves.: 1 - I.osiery, •Linen Cambric Confectionary, of a hundred .sorts:, Pepper, Handkerchiefs, 'Phread,'SuisSe, Cambric and i Cinnamon, Cloves, Soda Salera;us, Washing Cotton Laces and Edgings: BONNETS,I Soda,. a, large variety of Fancy Soaps,. and Ribbons; and - Flowers. - - - -- -every-thing,-else-in-his line. I Our present- Stock is lame and has been ' Cash' or Coun;ry Produce taken in ,ex ? selected with treat care; both-as regards Style, . change for Goods. - quality and Price. and as our mottrAs,"Smatti ,-: THE , FLOUR.AND FEED BUSINESS Prifits "and Quick °," we hope all who I is continued.' highest-market prices paid. , wai . grfat Bargains Will give as a call before I , WM, GILLESPIE, , -- purchasing elsewhere. J. L. SCHICK. • - • In York. Strat i at the Post Office. - ' April'., 1855. tf • -Gettysburg, April - 24, 1854. OLD SOLDIERS. Bounty Land Act of 1855. THE undersigned is now fuilY,prepared to file and is ropidly jiling'cLAois TO BOUN TY LAND for soldiers of the Warof I.Bl2.'and of ALL, the wars of the U. Staies—their widbwi and minor children. in addition to his long experience _and success, he would add, that. in-all The many clairns he has hitherto filed, (between 100 and 200) he has 'carefully pre served, and has now every thing necessary to estahlish . the rights of claimants—as also Rolls and Lists of Companies, and facilities for fur nishing proofs' in ail cases' that . may be en trusted to It:m.- He has Made complete arrangements for locatir warrants in the Western States. War rants'boa ght—Warrants sold, Apply personal ly or by letter to D. MICON AUGHY.* Gettysburg, March 12, 1855. tf Millinery Goods! 1855-FOR SPRING SALES! TOHN STONE & SONS, Na. 45 Smith •Second Street, ihilt;delphia, have just open ed their Spring importarions BONN ET RI B 110 S , FLOWERS, LACES, CRAPES, &e., &e... ineludirol general assortment of MILLINERY ARTI CLE'S Of the tnost'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. 2m • Shriner's Balsamic Cough Syrup, .!1 VD INDIAN VERMIFUGE.• L. Lamborn, M. D., Proprietor. Ir,4ITING purchased the above Medicines, I so generally known and justly celebrated, the undersigned takes pleasure in stating to the Public, that he has fitted up an.extensive ',Aeon/max, and is now manufacturing them on a inuchdarger scalelhan ever before, in or der to supply the constantly increasing demand. Having 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 Etkrope„ and become familiar with the Prescriptions and Preparations used -in the practice of the most Eminent Physicians and . Professors of Medicine throughout the World, he 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. Tlu Medicines recommend themselves where - - ver used. All , orders should he addressed to DR. .6.473180 RN, Sale Manufacturer and Proprie fur, fre.liwinster, Md., or to his authorized Wholesale _Agents, of whom they can always be had at the same rates as of the Proprietor. WHOLESALF: AGENTS. Baltimore—Win. 11. Brown & Bro., 4 S. . • Liberty Street ; _ . C. P. Rogers & Bro., Corner Howard and Baltimore sts.; York—C. A. Morris & Co. January 22, 1855. 4m Mourning Goods. pEMOVA L.—nissay SON beg leave . to inform you, that they have removed the Philadelphia Faintly Mour ning Store from No. 52 South Second street, to the new building, 3 7 0,206 (las mit St., (Five doors above Eighth Street South Side,) where they will offer an in• creased stock,at reduced prices. N. B.— Daily opening New Spring Goods. Philadelphia, March 19, 1855. ern Choice and Valuable Hooks. I HAVE just recerved from . Philadelphia and New York, the hest English and Ameri can editions of the be.t Authors in every de partment of Literature, known as standard Authors of value, and BOUND IN A MOST SUPERIOR MANN ER, in the choicest library styles of calf extra, half calf gilt and antique, Turkey Morocco, &c. &c., forming altogether the most superb collection of Books which T have ever had the pleasure of offering to my numerous friends and customers ; and which, together with an unrivalled stock of Elegantly Illustrated Works, re ff .A, E - 3 113 • Aczou,V . Prayer and Hymn Books, Superbly Bound Books, and best Editions in Library Bindings, now dispiayed in tempting array on numerous loaded counters, form altogether an endless variety from which to select Christmas and Now Year Presents, as to fully keep up our well-known reputation or offering the finest assortment of desirable Books in the richest and - most substantial .bindlng. The under signed invites the attention of individual in Adams county to call and visit now, while the assortment is full and complete. `—Prices to suit the ti ttl es. K . ELLER Kurrrz, Bookseller and Stationer, Dee. 18. - (`or. Uenne S,C\ * Y .Yr..T..›.1 1 . - ,7-'",r,',l, vil GS NEW ES7ABLISHMENT a ..ere an adoring establts anent. In , am bersharg street, opposite the Lutheran church, and secured the , :s - ervicet; of experienced work men, he feel s _confident of pleasing all who !nay fav'or him with their patronage. Coun try produce taken in exchange for work), J. S. GRAMMER. L3:13 . Cheap Wail Ches and:Jewelry, AITHOLESALE & RETAIL, at the Phil adelphia Watch and Jewelry Store, No. 96, North Second street, corner of Quarry, Philadelphia. - - Gold Ltwer Watches, fall jeweled, 18 caret cases, 828 00 Gold ',opines. 18 caret, '- - - -, 24 00 Silver Levers, full jeweled, . - - - 12 00 Silver tepines4. jewels, - - - - - 900 Superior Quartiern,- - . - - . 7- 00 Gold Spectacles, . - • - - - 7OQ Fine Silver du. - - - - ' - 1 50 Gold Bracelets. - ' - - - 300 Ladies , Gold Vencilx; Silver Tea S'poong, Net, Gold Pen*, 'with Pencil and Silver llibler, Gold Ping - et Rings 37i cents to *80; Watch Glasses, plain, 12fr cents, patent 18i; Lu net 25; other articles in proportion. AU goods - °war ranted to be what they are sold for. sTA LIFTER St. HARLEY. On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers and Lepines, still lower than the above prices. -Sept. 25, 1854. , ly Ever Green Cemetery. L.2ST NOTICE TO. SUBSCRIBERS OF THE last instalment of the subscriptions to the Capital Stock is now due, and-imme diate payment in all -eases is required in order to the completion of the improvements con templated. and to the meeting 'of the-engage-. ments of the Company. ALE,XANDER CoBEAN, appointed Collector of the - unpaid subsCriptions, will call' upon all in arrears ; -arid it is hoped that the response will make any further steps tirMecessitry. Deeds are ready for delivery to all such pur chasers of lots as have not yet paid purchase money, and- it is requested that they make payment and lift them. • The thanks of the company are tendered to all who have already made payment. D. M'CONAUGHY, Preet. H.-J. FTARLiti - Feb. 5,. 1855. . tf New Hardware Store. THE subscribers would respectfully an nounce to their friends and the public that they have opened a NEW HARDWARE STORE, in Baltimore. Street, - adjoining the residence of David Ziegler; Gettysburg, in which they are opening a large' and general assort ment of- . Hardware, Iron, Steel, Groceries, CUTLERY, COACH TRIMMINGS, SPRINGS, AXLES, 10) ID) Lt velar—tuare, aloe Sipbings, Paints, Oils, and Dye-stuffs, in general, ineluding.everyciescrapiion of arti cles in the above lines of business, to which they invite the attention of Conch-makers, Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Cabinet -makers, Shoe-makers, Saddlers, and the public gen erally. • . Our stock having been selected with great care and purchased for Cash, we guarantee (for the Ready Money,) to dispose of any part of it on as reasonable terms as they can be pur chased any where. We partictilarly request a call from our friends, and earnestly solicit a share of public favor, 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, June 9, 1851. tf Matches Matches! JOHN DONNELLY, MANUFACTURER AND INVENTOR OF Safety Patent Square Upright Wood Box Matches, N 0.106 North Fourth St. (above Race,) Phi/a. m A b r ie e i rt E i cle ha i v n i n i g t o h u e s e ere l e e p a i i n t g i nd t l i t s e s Pen u scriber after a great sacrffici of time and mcney, is enabled to offer to the Public an article at once combining Utility and Cheapness. The inventor knowing the danger apprehended on account of the flimsy manner in, which Matches are generally packed in paper, has by the aid of New Steam, Machinery of his swn ifivention. succeeded ingetting up a SAFE'L'Y PATENT SQUARE UPRIGHT WOOD BOX; this box is, far preferable, in as much that it occupies no more room than the old round wood box, and contains at least Two Hundred per Cent. more Matches, IC birth to Shippers is considerable advantageo; it is en tirely new, and secure against moisture and_ spontaneous combustion, and dispels all dan ger on transportation by means of Railroad, Steamboat or any other mode of Conveyance. These Matches are packed so that one gross or more may be Shipped to any part of the World with perfect safety. They are the most desirable article for Home Consumption, and the Sonthern and Western Markets, that have ever been invented. DEALERS and SHIPPERS -ill o well to call and examine for diemselve-. 1 A-7 hese Matches are W.-IRII.. ED to be superior to anything. heretrfore offered to the Public. JOHN DONNELLY, 106 .forth Fourth St., Plsilad'a. • December 18, 1854. F.,48. A LARGE and enthusiastic meeting I'3 • lately held to devise ways and means for the better protection of the people from impo sition. various plans were proposed and dis• cussed. and after mature deliberation, they unanimously Eleso:ved, that to secure the m oat_d PS i ra b le,_beat_a_ncLch_eapest_GllClLlS_o f_ every variety, you must 9-..) to FA HN RSTOC For Sale or Rent. THE cubce►ibr.r offers for Sale or Rent the GETTYSBURG STEAM MILL. He will run the Mill only mull the 15th of March next. - TE ELR ! JEW F,LRY !—An assort- i ement of the above article can at all times I be ft-mm - 1 at SAMSON'S. Also, Alarm, 8-day nd-30-11-ow / 00 5 00 - 100 C. W. HOFFMAN. PROCLAMATION can Ike thßittigturg., nivernlacheres Hydro , ner4 tree ViilWeifolirw --- CCiNS,TRUCTD to be Worn next to _ skip., producing a constant current of art- INTERRUPTED ELECTRA.) StiGNETIB.SI—"HTECtitta 111 M EDI ATE RELIEF, PROM-ALL A CUTE PA-INS; and a : Pernsanent cure !if .. .Neuralgic Diseases. Pulvermacher's Electric . Chains were &sl imed in France, three years .since, for the curs. of Nc7l7olls Diseases, and after being submitted 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- . eaf—Erance,wha_grinted_a_pment for the discovery: During the years 1851-2, titer were introduced in Germany, Austria,•Prusste and England, and. one. year since, introeinceti -and-patented-bythe-1.1-nited-StaieseGovermneut.___, 7 _ Must .astonishing Cures of • Rheumatism, St. Vitus's Dance ' Pninful and Swelhaat Joints, . Pnlpitationof the Heart, l'Ceuralgia of the race, reriodicati He:Watch°, Deafness. Blindness, rains from I talik;eslion, • Hysterics, Dyspepsia, 'Cleric rains. Every Disease, termed Nervous, is-quickly and, rapidly cuied, by simply wear-, ing the Chains for a ,few hours each day s - The Chains were first introduced in the city : of NeW York; where they were exhibited to Prof. Valentinellott, Van Rurezi. Post, Car- - nochan, and others, who readily discoverel that they possessed Strange and Si'!ula Power ° of Instantly Re lieving Pains, whenever applied, and by their recorrimendi, tion and influence, they were introduced intO the different hospitals of New York, and are now in daily use in these institutions. in the treatment and cure of thealiove named diseases:. No Other Mechanical in the world, can produce so many well 'au thenticated certificates of cure, frorn tifie Physicians and intelligent Patients, as may be found in each pamphlet, whichmay be obtain. • ed gratis at the Drug Store of S. H. BIJER T LER. who is the 'sole Agent for Gettys,bnrg e • and who will explain the manner of else, to all who may apply. In the city of New York, at the General Office, 568 Broadway, there are being sold daily, from forty to slily ClidllNS, and Ai sale and,. demand in Boston is as great in pro-. portion to the population, although they have only been introduced three monthsl , . , - The CHAINS are easily morn, and are equally applicable to all classes of persOns, the chill as well as,the adult; and are always ready' foi use--never get out Of repair, and are as much an article , of ornament, as they area valuable means of cure, L'Arrion.—Lidies Who are enciente are requested not to wear, them. . The prices of the Chains are $3 and $5, and 30 Links,-and can be sent by mail, to any . part of the State. by addressing S. H.l3uEi3- LER, only Agent for Gettysbing. I. STEINERT, 568 Rroadaray, N. .; ` - General Agent. For sale in all the principal cities in the United'States. July 3, 1854. ly. 3 Curt for 311 ‘7" • Holtlowars Ointment. Citizens of Me Union, • • you have done methe honor as with one. voice, from one end of the Union to the other, to stamp the character of any Ointment= with your approbation. ft is scarcely two years since I made it known to you, and alrea dy it• has obtained. more celebrity. than any other medicine in so •shirt a period. THOMAS HOLLOWAY. . 38, corner (Y . Ann st , Nassau sls., New York; ASTONISHING CURE O SORE LEGS, AFTER NINE YEARS' STANDING. ' Copy of a Letter from Mr. J. W. Langley, of Huntsville, Yadkir sm., North Carolina. dated, Nov. Ist, 1853. • . READ HIS OWN WORDS. To PROFESSOR, HOLLOWAY : Sir, ! —lt is not my wish to become notorious, neither is this letter written for the mere sake of writing, but to say, that your Ointment cured me of one of the most dreadful cutaiieons'diseases that flesh is heir to, and'which was considered ',by al! who knew me, to be entirely beyond the reach, of mediCine. For nine years I was 'alnicul with one of the most painful and troublesome sore legs that ever fell to the, lot of man;" anct after trying every medicine I had ever , heard of; I 'resigned to despair-all hope of being cured ; but a friend brought 'me a couple oflarge pots of your Ointment, which caused the sores on my legs to heal, and I entirely regained my health, to my agreeable surprise and delight, and to the astonishment of my friends. (Signed) 1. W. LANGLEY. AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF A BAD BREAST, WHEN NEARLY AT THE POINT OF DEATH. Copy of a Letter from Mr. R. Daramt, New Orleans, No. vember 9th, .1853. TO PROFESSOR HOLLOWAY, 38, Corner 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 bad breaeLswith ten running wounds, (not of a cancerous lure). I was told that nothing could save her : she was thenjaduced to use your-Ointment and Pills, when in the short space of. three months, they effected a.perfect cure, to the astonishment of all who knew us. We. ob 4 tained your Medicines from Messrs. Wright • & Co., of Chartres-street, New Orleans.. I send this from "'Hotel, des Princes," Paris * although I had written it at New Orleans * . before we finally left, at that time, not know ing your address at New York. (Signed) R. DURANT. The Pille should be used conjointly with the Ointment ie most of the following cases : Bad Legs Contracted and Lumbags Sore-Throats Bad Breasts Sta./oh:its Piles • Skin-dhease• Burns Fistulas Rheumatism Scurry Bunions Gout Salt Rheum Sore-heads Chilblains Glandular Scalds Ulcers Chapped hands Swellings Sore Nipples Wounds * * • Sold at the Establislibient of Professor Hot,LowAv, 80, Maiden Lane. New York, at . .4 , 244 Strand, London, and by all respectatt., Druggists and Dealers in Medicines through- out the United States, in Pots and . Boxes, at 25 cents, 621 cents, and $1 00 each. —'hire is a considerable saving by tak in v the larder sizes. N. 8.- - Direction% for the guidance of pa• tients in every disorder are affixed to each Pot. July 3,1854; lyeow Great Inducements HE Subscriber, in order to make room foi to dispose of his extensive stock of OVER: COATS at pridds thatWili really astoniih - the closest buyers. This affords an excellent op: portunity to persons who are in. want of the. above articles,_a_nd are demon*. of buying: cheap. MARCUS SAMSON, —Feb-28. 0 site Me Bank. TRUNKS & CARPET BAGS.—I have liought a large Jot of the-above articles at auction, which I can and will sell cheaper than any other House in this town dare to. Remember .that SAMSON gets and gives Bargains. [Feb.26: - - Stoves! -Stover-44 Whotnri and for ;ale, a great Variety of COOK STOVk.'S---.very cheap. Cali A nd gee them. ' Gr , o.-AANOLD. Sapteuabe:
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