, The 114;;ii'•,(AN1414,407kiniylluilii. • 5PEc1 . 111.;,,-*MEETING- of Thu MN ITT .;10401.1r; ; hiSti O . :1; I Cpunty ,AiricUltural Siviety Wirl be tOWtritti . "l. NV ittr'Dfii -- *Fli - fe'r - t„,rlV,' - . - STflist:ltn i , --: ' e l e i i i;;;s' . 9 r a ,; ( ;17t;i n g t ireR r ipg _an„ neeciunt: t ; nre will he preeenl'f.d for e rn4.iifoiation. ief *Or- the..i't‘gisterli'oixi' l : +:c ram iin - sablects - e4nrierteti with _again, c om e 4 4 ; grieutt me are expeeled. leforti S; Conn, at • Sew Sort, on ,1 • : . NIcGINLEY, Pres't. MOndayif ..theTitTiila - Vits of Mr. :De•Witt and i H l •,' C .T"rt lSs r-• S• • C'F.Y td Tildale -in opposition to' the inotion i :i • were - read "We - give - the subitineia of what . • ' , 13401z, Gerrvsartao, ? . Cyn ;the 15th of : . -•• Nag 1, 1555. ) January lu tR Ito receive - 4 ; proposals "ei tri ; fr.ll E Prrci,lont and" Direst of this Charlet, H; Beale; , Of Norfolk-Ta., editor of iotion baif. this (fay declared a Dividend the Daily riewsoii , Publish-a work, whiol 4•4* F OUft PElt. C payable on ur•rafter 14" Le was preparing, said-to'be'a tale -Ft° =.l- - 71 ! 1 --ss inst3 J nt l3.•'MoPHERSON, - Cashier. 101/12 ZatilldiC intrigue.. And, 11311porStitit;i1c1 May 7, 18 55. : 3 t , baring4apolifiditl.ibeatingi Snd•faVoting the ------- •-•- • rnnFeMent i wbiellmus ter • Notiee to Hunters. • ewbrace•#he ex.pericuecwof • M iss kley, ,i• r is to notify alt ptirions r .roirt.trnapaqs ewhileitt.StAl .04ph'svEruinittsburgi,MJ;—,_ iivq, on our f ireniises, being'. in Nienallen '4' literary man -of New ,t gunning "therwi' o4 . We oCeSsienal 'business 'cOntpc- " vr1.1.6r " are d Omni/reel to enforce the lull ex-_ Ycirk; Sarin i te 2 it , of the law on all that disregard this' nutiee tinnS,Witfi'Dei Davenport, wrote .rfereitue to boOk r 1 ! °"1 : Alei . " , , \A flliturs AVallay, Osourn, other experiences in 'die Convent, which Henry .l Ben.fer, she sitowed.jo,43erile, bet Ween-whom and Jai!oh;t.L Bender. H enry isles, , De Witfiatitl-Daveaport :a tong correspoa. Charles Meyers, Peter , Rice, de , ile .c f , )ll -,, ii , 5 ,- e4. „. mare . f i,, . made ~ . .Sameet Johnson. May 7, 1855. pfepoial to Witt and ,piahlisk the _work:Which. they acceited., -follows - .;•-r-T, hey . -agreed to Pal,til!--ieosts-.of,publication, and 'give Beale fifteen per cent of the sales, or fifteen cents a copY,-agiir asst() he a dollar book;-which woulitainount to mcreithsti h tlf'the profits. The bunk was writen by a liiii,S•of'Virgitiin, 4 9 3 /CAPI i -11 7-1 1 .74 1 1) -filsked.' the, ,e.9ln-,-' Olamant : : for an her ` perie to ; eactWit,,'Whieli she gave' _With`jinfill)ritY to usel.hlS:discietion ',pohl ' isiiing it. .The, deponen tiled .seen : i a, MSS.-, They 2 Woild :not make , more than .twenty pages Out-of three hundred: and forty-four Which- the "work' Weuld contain, and 'were full cif'gratntnatical eirors'„..andunfit for.pub licationi,WhierefUre, they were.l're-ivii!,ten by: Beale. , ,, : j4 . was.cugagelbetw.cen. theni,that she-Should have one-half of .the per, cent. of the - copyright: , ::13eale , setit the MSS. to de ittias` litinkley's ,- knowledge and ,atictste knew that the contract hirrheen , ' The_expenticia ' coots Ofstere °type plattla,',.badmirefilly_•atuountelr to up wards' .-424. • $1,4 0 4,.; The deponent ;.;knew othixtEaboattllitcy 'Misunderstanding; be; tween:"- Beale: it'n'4l`-Misk: Bunkley, and believecNtint'itliad 416801i:a fter' the eon trit'ethad DJ' . Witt:-tt perfect .good faith,. andl4 sUppesedthat Beale. was co m plainant's:ageut ,when.,,they - made the eap tract,with::him-.to publish", the work.. The terms ailevriurto : the author or agent were Marie' fiVerible :than was . custelnary, and we're:'etitiOS l oiit to',more • than half the Piofital t ttiFidayit • states,. that,, after Miss Bunkley had told De Ma i & Daven port that - the'.4ii7disii'atiiifierWith -. the lir ratigetrieint:niade with thijM by Mr. , Beale, artheittequeit heleft-New York on March 24th for'NOrfOllK,', - titking with Min the man " die purpose - of 'Showing it to , -I:lo',did."not, Slid-her ati : •Norfollc, but saw 11cr fatheri,:to whom -he showed - the menu script,'-and, related the contract, Who ex pressed - iduiself - t.iighly'satisfied - with. the terms of it, and thought his daughter would gtve,it her approval. When - the ,deponent weal abont. t,O leave Norfolk, Mr. Buckley propOsed that a ..committee .should _be . ap pointed- to read- the manuscript for Miss Buskiel;-: -Mr;J:iiriningliatii; of the 'eforfniy,;•Biidotin j " , -ateoriiiitig-Ily road it arkr. 4pressed; his -approval and sa tis facti on The de*ltient,' his that Mias ICY ,was visiting, life family of.a Or. An *IOWA a.t.Perth Amboy, iiroceeded thither, and discovered -that she • had left the place with.. Di., _Andre WS, and -his wife, on 'a tour, paiilyrof pleasure and partly of hnsiuess. • -440-ineplited - .Uf various tnenibers of the faMilyfiri ,whichdirection :they had 'gone, could gait) tie; uformation from them on the subject, he felt - sure that they could, have. told. ,him, hail they chosen.— About: this time Mr Buukley, the father, accompanied by 'Mr. Beale, arrived at the plaCe, and learning the circumstances under *hiehhittdaught:er had departed, teas ..very indignant.' They next went together to Netyl,Ark,-wliere they found Miss Bunkley at.4e•Pacific Hotel,.inGreenwich street, in companylwithi Dr. Andrews and his wife.— Thwdepanent, with -Mr: Barkley and Mr. -Bettlectient'to the hotel, but Miss Bunkley refutsed'tiv - haVe any interview with the de potie.nt;,"'and only permitted :11r. Beale. to see 114,41 the •kresence of other persons, includ- Duseubury',her lawyer ". Under:these circuinstauces Mr. Beale re fused. to: make cowtnuuications with respect to the manuscript or the contract with Dc Dalictiport,—The defendant was . therefore frustrated in every attempt to collie to an under Standing with; or to make anYCir.planatiOn ro*her on this subject. lie also states that be had mitten to Miss Bunk lei early in January with reference to a pub lication of hot experiences in the conveut of Jj3sep' b's, and had received a replyirrorn Mr. 'Beale, whom ho therefore naturally tinppOsed to be her agent. After the affidavits were read, one of the counsel. aid that if the hook was restrained it would prevent that influence on the Vir ginia election which it was intended to li:iv,. *The Court thou l ib t that the only ria.e!,t ion wns as to the authority, of the party to pub fish ; the' plaintiff had a right to rebut the affidavits of the 'defendants ; ofkil forthe pur poseet restrainiug the dereu•iants from .pu 4- ishiug the; work the i , ijurie: ton eltquiLl ,re-- ; livirczis Sa nal son Inititrutitit the further order zif the Court.— , TTAS jost receiveJ and opened one of the If thiiikookwas gond for tiotilin,.! but to in- k tamest arid best r‘ e I ect.. , td stocks of flueneeitti:eleetion, be did not think it-of any Spoatt i lig . ! PANTS ever brought to this county. sonic of thiportaikeeat tae presentinotirm. The-t...aia•-- ,r - i-Eolt-{3-E- 81 ,4--H-, 1 ,, r y %% altrr i-,, T , ill th ,o,„ ' whielt in-qttat-itv- attd-Avorlimanshir equal any ihrie_ in this rat was adjourned until Saturlay next, tlit. i , .i • ky H, ~,,e 8 polit i n "d ; ,„ i „ : , 11 ,„,„,„,. 10 „., custom WOlk that can he obi i d i jlittction, to . .contiuuo in the meantime. Th.; for rash or country proditeo. I'.iriners and all any other place; '4 !so a rich variety of VES rS, book, it appears, is already printed and ready . others wishing. their Houses, Rims, &,... of all qualities and prices; together with a . ler Circulation, a copy beinr , introduced in , spouted, would du u ell to Dive them a call.-_ ltrst-ratea..s ,rtittent of Gentlemen's Furnishing - G. &. it w A mpi,Eit . iion(k. such as Gloves, Suspenders, Shirts, Coutt. • As the Virginia election is near at ' . April 18 1853 ' Shirt r,,llars. C ; ravats, Storks, Pocket Eland iiiind, tile politicians engaged iu getting it ' , :_2_ kerellief.:, !lair Brushes., Umbrellas, &c.. &c. on; will have to stir thAlaselves. ll2ll NKS Ri. CAR P ET BAGS.—I have A m i, I ito assure the t 1 .. pa me i tat no person • --- FlTTrti:tirt - IriTriv , Pior --- iirrii - e ii - trove %iTTii , :i:s — Tilt wizaiiiortirifuri7l7lse, need leave till; store wroth- auction, .shish I ran and will sell cheaper °oil - wino 8(1114. i'll am enabl e d and rieterinin -111411 Any other Huns.. in 011.4 town dare to. eel to soh; :ii lime Perg 1, 11'!..1 pritis. Dili% for it,ovooiir,r c1i,31. :5A..11: - .A.),N gets and ',lve s ~, , , t tlic ii;ace, iii 1%..r1; :ilrLi I, opTosite. 'he ihrzattio.— tri,1)...;!6.. Dank. IFC;1. ii.ti • "O'The ehnp who conned an in.. e , tigation, declared heii touch rather ho.g. -.a;•etionate - Eittut ttitu [Cot, t.,144i, lot e. sutukfl Trespassers,lleviare 141 4 : undersigned, having sustained canal& crab ledatitage by persons trespassing on thetrpreinises, hereby - warn.all persons auninst gtinnitor, fishitio or otherwise trespassing on their priqiffses, without their 'consent, as they are detertnitied to enforce the law, to its full extent against all who disregard- this notice., i, A itdreW Andrew lteid,.• Jacob Brown, - Jacob Esker, ‘,Viltiam' McKee, Abraham Ether, Henry Heagey, Abner Samuel White, , G. P. l'oppet. „ ,May 7. 1855. 2t 1). 31!Conaughy, E Y di T 1.3 W, (Office removed to , one door West of Buelder's Drug &800k -store, Chambersburg street,) Attorney & Solicitor for Patents • and Pensions, 1)01J NTY Land .Warrants, Back-Pay Fins ) pended Claims, and all other - claims wrainsi :the Governinent War4iington, D. C.: aril° Anierican claims in Eng-land, Land War *rants iodated and sold, or bought, and !highest prieea Oven. 9Agenta enry.ed, in locating; warrants in lowa, - Illinois, and other Western.Siates ;and land's for Sale tlry e. - - - 01.37-ApplY to him pergnmllly or by letter. tlettyi.burg, 1F53. • • Wm. 19.11"Clellan, • . ./7"roiLvEr .97' 1..1 OT'FI,C.N . on:the south side Of the•publie Square, two doors west of the Sentinel olTietst.. Any,. '22. 1853. E. 111. Buehler, .111"l'O1LS EY 3T LIM", Ayl. L a 1 1 1 . f b a n i 404111 a ds nden t rusted promptlyn d n t tpaks Ihg Geroulta Ofliee s t the same place, in Smith Baltimore street, rtear Forney's Drum Store, and nearly oppceiite Danner & Store: [March 20. J. Lawrence IIiH, M. LL, •b, '7 (7;4 , 1 WT. ItAv . . AS his - 0111ep r i;nndoiir westathe Lutheran church, in c.:lntinher;:kurg:strect, and op posite Griitnnier'i store, where those wishing tohave any nesit,:t I Opera I ion performed are respectfullyinvited to pall. - it KFt:lt F: I'l C: E S Dr. D. (1111111 c, Dr. C.A. rho.l)y.l)r. D. limiter, Rev. C. P. Knoth, 1),I)., Rev. 11. 1.. lianglier, I). D., Iti.v. Prot'. ‘N . Wino' M. 1?1,y -noldt,,l2ov.Prof.M..1Folobs, Prof. 11.1..St.wver. (Icuymbprg, Af)ril 11, 185:1. y Alr aafll 141. IRIIBO NS I-lay t o - eol I , will do well L •cull-irtg_on,oll suhgcriber, in Getiv.s• burg, who is desirous of purelnisincr. The big,rest market price will be paid at al! times. • As he intends haring the flay, after beim!! packed, hauled either to flanover or Italtirnore, the preference to hanks ill he given to tho.le from whom he way purchase. SOLO l0\ Pi)11 EII S. Dee, G. 11 3'x. tf Now Ptrall v.. F4.T.Eu. KURTZ'S Holliday Steel( n 1 JIL hiegantly Il lustrated and Standard BOOKS, adapted for Christmas • and New Year Presents, the DraU.ing••l;oui T o ble, Sz.e., are now ready for examination. "Also, C EMU EN'S Ho 0 NS, in endless varlet e. Kurm's is a perleet .stilrehouse delnrht r the little ones, where they can purrhase from the tilinplest Toy Hook up to the most ex pen• stve colored etlinun. LDvc. IS, 1 , 951. CiOfiling—elotiong t AltN o . l 4),lmm "nri.W on hand anti c0w:4211,1v waking up, Spring & Sum mr CLOTHING', to wltielt lie Invites the attention fiCall its ihro town and country. Ile will undersell any house it the town or coun ty. [April '2.. China, Glass and *welt:Nu - are. Geo. Ir. Baia., Successor in J. C. Bokte 4 . Co., - IMPORTER ni,d Dealer in - C IN A , .1 GLASS and CID EENSWARE, 11 Aarlk ird Strcet. (betumen Fayell t and 1.1--rinz lon erects.) Baltimore, AV., re:wet:trolly in vites the attention at Dealers to nit examination e.r his well assorted stock before_ pprehasing elsewhere. [Feb. 19, 1853.1 y _ Geo. ItichardKon, No. 141 N. Howard Strett, and sells FLOII,II, CR AI N, 11A V, STR A W, a nil Cuet y • 1 ) rod 11 ce iv. tins also on hand a large Mock of Li RO• ER lES% wholesale and retail. Feb. 19, 1855. ly Leather•. FR iTZ. H DUN' & CO. 20 Norlii Third Philadelphia, M (moron SrFACTUItEitg, CURTI! r [is and IMPORTERS or 11 EN CH VAL P-S K I NS:. ;111,1 Dealeri in Ken and OAK ::() LE LEATI-1 & KIP P. February 26, 1855. 1 y .__________ . . • • :. •.- .-: -11tegivteest - Nolice: - —• i- . . - .LOO-K- WERE! I' f!) 1 A72'7.1? 7,a ' 21 4 1..X...y 2 51 r0 - 71- - , ()Tic Rig - herrilty riven ;to' all 'Le t ee ! New - Goods- Again. -- , • . , ' Cheao Watches* - aitd - Jeitireti•y, ' ill . and other persona concerned. , ; that the , T S. GRAMMER .his just returned front' w HOLESA LE & RETAIL, at the Thil- ..Iclfilinis,t7:l4;oore , Art4i,i_e_rriitit rter_ramt_i_on r e_d_4l_,.__Pli _;•-wfth-as-Alands-.4tne-.-and- r --- — ad elpiii - a --w 4t - onaid -i ii -- r - y - s - t - ii - r - e - Tis,r -- , - 4 - ' will Ite - presented at the Orphan's Conti of cheap an asortruent of SP/MVO:4e l '.67 1 / 11- 1 "3 1: 96 Nerd' Second street, corner of Quarry, Adams coounty. for cOnfirmation and itllowattce, , GUODS as ever " brought to. Gutty shurg, con , p iii - la( i mphia. - ,on Turs(l.l,l/,‘lhe 224 'day iy . .414 next.iilz: . ''Bisting, in part of CLOTHS', 131;,teli and Fancy . Gold Le'ver Watches, fell ivweled, iscaret aim's, - ez; co ''-- 23. The first and final account - of Janet, A. Cassimer-S. Marseilles for Pants-arid-V-1:-epi-ne4,-is. caret.- • --- ---.---.--- - --" - - .7 --- 2.4 - 00- ' ` , l:rer LevrrA. full jrotoied Myers. one of the - Foi,ecntors of Genite Dear- ~ Satitteits, tte. Also Bareffes, Barege de --,., ~ . . , „ -- - - L.. sat 1-01rIlltii. Jett Ant, - - . 9 00 ilarftdeceased.who,Was Guardian ofSar.ah Ann Laines, Chili anew., Brilliantine Silks. tzuperiortiwulicra, .' - ~_ -' - 7 00 Smith, now Sarah Ann Eppley, minor' child 1 I,:atins, Lawns, Giughams. Calicoes, Cloths', 60141sPee'lle.'3, . - ,- - 700 - - i 1,0 a flrremn'el G. SMith; late of Huntingdon ,' Sleeve, Jackonet and Swiss Elounrincr. Bon- i l lt i s iPl'r i ,_' - '',.. "*. ' - 00. ' 1 nets. Ribbons.' &)'., &c. . Also GROCERIES - I.aai.ai. tiuta ' , elicits. - - - , Ico township, deCeased. ' • ' -' - • 2-1. The first and final amount of Jacob - A.l - 64 QUEENS WA It E ' SErer Te:Opooni, set. ! Cr which will he sold at - • - (10 . Gold Year. with Poncil and :Inver Holder, - - 100 'Myers. one of the E_xecutors.of Geore__Dear4--red-nced--prices--fer-Cash-or-C-ountry- Produce. dorff. deceased, who was Guardian of Frank• 1 To punctual cnstorners a credit of six months. r, Gold Fiver Rings 37-/ rents to fitSo; Watch tin Smith, Minor child - of Emanuel G. Smith, i_ ~ April 9, 1855. tf J. S. GRA A - M ER. .rlasseS. plain, 12i cents, patent 18ft Lune! 25; late of II untirTglion township, deceased. other articles in proportion. All goods - war'. - t 25. The first and final- account of 'Jacoh A. ranted to he Wi s is l.A lli u ey F a F T :E s t ol a i d i for A . lll,Ey. Myers, cue of the Cireetitiars of *George 00a r- On hand. some Gold and Silver Levers and riortf. deceased. who, was Onardian of.flannah Lepines, still lower than the above prices. Smith-minor child of _Etnamte_l_a_Smith,Jate -- S - ept. 25. 1854: - ly- of iinntingtion township, deceased.. , 26. The first and final account of Jacob A. Myers, one of the Executors of Georrret Dear dorff, rieceased..,who was Guardian of Chris tian Smith, minor_ child of -Emanuel .0. Smith, of Huntingdon tow nslii n,atieceamed. .- 29. The • first -arid_ .final account of John •Wartier. Guardian of his miner son Ditiio Calvin Warner. 2S, The account of JOhn r.3lder and Henry Marshall, E.:ecutors of the last will and testa. trient"nf Henry G rale,- deceased, of Berwick township. • 29. The first and final acenunt of Peter Mil ler, 'Prsist pc for the sale of Tract No. I, of the Real Estate o 1 Henry -Meals, deeeasert, . 30. The second account of John flartmae' and Moses Hartman, Administrators of Jacob Hartman. deceased. „ ' , 31. The account of John Mrelearr, Ad ministrator Of Ann A rtnitrontr, deeease-d. 32. First and final ac(!oont of Moses M. .Admittistrator of the Estate of I)avid White. doveased. 33. First and filial Account of Peter Epley, Exeentor of the Estate of Peter Nlillteirn, de. ceased. 31. The second and final account ofllenry Admitii--trator of the Estate of Solomon Albert, deceased. 35. l'he first and final" neermnt of Daniel Administrator of the Estate of Eliza beth Diehl, deceased-. _ " , 36, 'lllB first amount of Samuel I.lnge necker, servivinv Executor of Daniel' Longe necker. late of Strithan township, dee'd. . - 37. The final account of Limes .1. 1,4"i119, Administrator of the estate of Paul Sowers, deceased. NI, F. NV ALTER,, Ilegister. negister i o, Offit•r. Clettyshurg, April :23, 185. td At an Orphaa's Court, Held at Gettysburg, in and for the County of AdaMS, on the Ifith .4.Migi7l: day of April, A. I)., 1R55, belore I :t o '"*.-7 4 '.:, Robert J. Vi:ther. Esq., President, rill • and Sanntel It. Russell and John McGinley, lilsrptirr s; A 4:40e1:11(4.4, .10(1 1, , assiarwd, &c. On motion, TI I E COURT GRANT' A RULE, on the widow, heirs and letral representatives •or ..1()5EP11 SHAFF TER, deceased, tato of the township of Ox• ford, in said county, to appear at the next Orphan's Court, to he held at Geitysburg, in and for said comity, on the 2 . 2 d - dap of jj nrxl,- A. D., 1855, to appedr and accept or re fuse the said real estate; at the valuation wade by the Inquest, or show enti-ze . why the said real estate, or ally part thereof', should nett he in case they or any of them should neg lect or refuse to take and accept the sante. Ms aforesaid ; notice to he given according to act of AsLetably. By the Court, J. J. •13 A LDWIN, clerk. April 30, 1855. td Watches . , Jewelry, . 1 1: 11 writ, ri! Ers nry <hi owls. k?' , Y"A Choice Assortment of the Finest Qual ity, for Sale at the Lowest Cash Prices, at Wm. B. EilioWae:i(n.s.. -NO.: 184 SOUTH SECOND STREET, Between Pine and Cnion;.ll - est side, assortment etnlnfleer: a horee and Se " led Stock of Fi,,t IVaieirs. de lucky, ‘'ilver Warr, 41111 Ware, plaird wit/One Si;rer, in Sponis, Forks, 1,a(1148, stee.—Jet G(mots„ and Fancy Srfides ()la superior quality, de serving the examination of those 1010 flesife In proenri> llie bestLfoodS ;It the bitel;Ni 07Sh PrierS. Having a praciiral knr,rpiedge of the bust-, ness, arni all available facihttes for Importino and Nlanufacturing, the subscriber confidently invites purchasers, believing . that he can sup ply them on terms as favorable as any oilier establishment in either of the Atlantic Cities. Ct -- -Ali kinds of Iliamond and pearl Jewel ry arid Silver NVare, manufactured to order, within n reasonable ti tw. (pfr Watvlie,, Jew Fry and Silver Ware faithfully ripairrii. \VAL B. ELTON1IE11), No. ISt Seuth sit St., - a few doors abere th , 21 St. :%litrket, 1% (pd. Side. Vff-r In the South ulow of the Store, to ey be seen the famous B RI) CLOCK, which co tomands. the admirati n orthe scientific and eti October '2, 1854. 1 y FE'Cileh Tritsse. I TER N 1 A OR R I'TUUE SUCC s [ILLY TR I',.\ I), and comfort in sured, by use of the elegant French Trusses, imparted by the snbscrihere and made to order expressly fOr his sales. All suffering' with Rupture will he Lrratified to learn that the oecnsion now offers to pro cure a Truss cnuthtntat , i ixfreme With ease, durabilify and enrreci cons!, of the cumbrous and aincomfort.ible article us trully sold. An extensive assortment always on hand, adapted to every variety of Rupture in adults and children, and for sale at a raticv of price to suit all. Cost of Sill!"fle Trusses. sth $4 and $5; Double, $l, $5, 86, $8 and 810. Persons at a distance ean have a Truss sent to any addiess by remitting, the amount, send hug measure around the hips, an stating side affected. For sale Wholesale and Retail by the Im porler, • (1.1 LEH H. NEEDLES, s. No-. of Twelfth k Race St 4.. Depot for Dr. Banning's Improved Patent Body Brace; Chest Expanders and Erector Braces; Patent Shoulder Braces; Suspensory Bandoues; Spinal Props and Supports. La dies' Rooms, with competent,ludy attendants. April :2, 1855. (July 3. ly.) -,,q-,STILL, THEY COME!:_g v. ll---- New Goods.at Less Prices! A R MERS, look to your interests. Jf you 1 -'want to trerback — tin — t frit — i6y - you - Jost, just I call at the Northwest corner of the Diamond, where ynu will save at least 25 per cent. and I get the full worth of 'yotirmoney, and where I I you will not have to pay for those' who don't I pay. Don't forget to bring your money. Also f bring along anything and everything yon have to sell—such as BU TT ER. EGGS, BACON, L RD, RA GS. and everything you think will 1 sell—and I will.buy at what they are worth.. Just call at the People's Store. te:trThe Stock consists of DRY GOODS, Groceries. Clothing made to order, &e.- .New Queens ware and Cedar•wrire. ' JOHN HOKE. Gettysburg, Feb. 26;1855.. tf - The Cheap Store! Avg have just opened; and now o ff er to 11 l the public the best and cheapest assort ment of SPRING &SU M ER GOODS ever received in this Borough. Having. purchased -with great care, and being detel mitred to sell cheap, we can offer without fear of competi tion, the largest and most desirable assortment and at a cheaper rate than they can be furnish ed in or out of the Borough. We would re spectfully call the attention of our friends and customers to our 'fine assortment of Black and Fancy CLOTHS, Cassimerf!s and Vestings, Casinetts, Kentucky Jeans, Cottonades, Pants stuff .of evert description, Nankeenette, Tweets, &c. For the Ladies we can show " - tililendid variety of D RESS GOODS, Berages of all eolors, Berate de Lames, Mous de Laines, Lawns, BrilliNitines, Silks, Bonnets, Ribbons, Fans, new style Swiss, &e., &e. Of GROCERIES & QUEE;NSWrAIIE we have our usual lame supply. Grateful for past favors, we hope to merit a continuance-ot-the same. Call and examine our stock aria satisfy yourselves that' rirs'is The Cheap Store. No trouble to show Goods. FAH NI ESTOCK B ROTH EltS. April 9, 1855. tf Shriner's Balsamic Cough Syrup, • INDLLY L. Lamborn, M. D., Proprietor. HAVING purchased the above Medicines, so g.enerally.known and justly celebrated, the undersigned takes pleasure in stating. to the Public, that he has fitted up an extensive I LA Bmwronv, and is now manufacturing them on a much larger scale than 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 vkited all the principal hospitals and Medical Institutions in this country and in Europe, and -become farniliar with the Prescriptions and Preparations used in the yractiee of the most Eminent Physicians and Professors of Medicine throughout the World, he has no' hesitation in asserting that 'be his found no Medicines so uniformly efficacious in .I}P-diseases for which they are recommended. A fair, t rand impartial trial is all that is needed. The Medicines recommend themselves where ver used. orders should he addressed to DR. 1-131110 RN, Sate Manufacturer and Proprie tar, IVestatinster, Mil., or to his authorized Wholesale Aortits, of whom they can always be had at the same rates as of the Proprietor. . • Wuoi,eS.%i E AGENTS. Baltimore—Win. 11. Brown & Bro., 4 S. • Liberty Street ; 4it C. P. Itoo•ers & Bro., Corner Iloward and Baltimore sts.; Vork—C. A. Morris & Jarroary 2:2,1855. 4m We Can't Be Beat! Another Arrival of SpVidilillkrtv Coods Ca II A,VE,tho pleasure 17 to my friendnd the public g, filliyi,lllo.l have just reimivetaiyil opened a la ge and'Tple nil id supplySPTlgeN:Fril& SUM Al ER GOO DS They consist in hart, de:French, .Enirlish,-an'd meriea n CLOTHS, of all ezTurs, from ; Plain and Palmy CAslineres; Tweeds, Cash ineretts, Plain and Faney Linens. tocr e i h or* with a great variety of PANT r FPS, from -.23. cis. up, V ESTI N GS,i n large variety. FOR TII E LA DI ES.—We have SILKS, Silk Tissue, Linen Lustres, Alpacas, Lawns, Gingham Lawns, Ginghams from 10 cents up; Suisse At iiille, .Plain and Plaid Jaconets, m Llaa Plaids. Mons de Laines,‘Calicoes from a tip up,---also, Silk, Kid - , Lisle, Thread and Cotton Gloves, Hosiery, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Thread, Suisse, Cambric and Cotton Laces and Edgings. BONN ETS, Ribbons and FloWers. our present Stock is large, and has heen selected with great care, hoth as regards Si yle, Quality and Price. and as our motto is "Small Prtii.ls. and Quick Salta," we hope all who wish meat" Bargains will give us a call before purchasing ekewhere. JL. SCHICK.- April 9, 1855. tf 0141) SOLDIERS. Bounty Land Act --of 1855. FrlllldPirSigllt'd is no folly prepared to file and ib rapid/r/ filing CLAIMS To BOUN TV LAND tor soldiers of the ‘\: it of 1812. and of ALL the wars of the ti. States—their widows and minor children. In addttiou to his long ekperience and success, he m wild add, that, in all the many claims be has hitherto filed, (between 100 and COO) he has carefully pre served. and has now every thing necessary to establish the ri!rhts of claimants—as also Rills and Lists of Companies, .and lacilitics for for nishino proofs In all cases that may he en trusted to 11:m. He has made complete arranvements for tourrtznis in the lV ester') States. In/f -ru/us ie,ii;:ht— Warrants sad. Apply porsonal ly or by letter-to 1). M'CONAUGHI". Gettysburg, 31 - arch - 12, 1853. if • rk • Lt ) •ri •.) ES'I.I . I3I,E4MIENT. Cluthiirg, 3rade to t)rder. rr I-1 E Al ndeNizn ~-, 1 Inge the. n citize - A o; , k.ettvsburEr and the ' every variety, you must go to public: ffenerally, that he is prepared to furnish i FA FIN ETOCK:S". ( ARM ENTS of all kinds, for G ENTLE- ; 'For Sale or Kent. MEN•s W ENR, at the shortest notice, awl i in the latest possible style. Having opinedd T HE sohccriher otierc for Sale or Rent the a leritltant T,tilorin g establishment. in Main- _ G ErrvsßUß(. STEIM MILL. He herskirg stroct,'opposite the Lutheran church, , will rift the Mill only 'lntl ) the 15th of March and svenred the services of experienced work• 1 ne%t• C. W_. FIPEFM AN. riii 7 n7lie feels --- e - TAMV,TtiristliliTas - irca• -- titl whtri - Fehr 26- 1555. • - . _ __ _______ nay favor him with their patron:llre.. Coon- 1 TE w E LRy ! . .I'm ELT-n- !— An acoil try produce taken in exeliancse for work. ,of Inert of the above article ran at MI (in, J. S. GRAMMER. b e r o o m ! it S NNIStI \i'‘. Al b o,At u r m ,6.d o y and 30-hobr Cloti. December 4, 1634. Newißirdiware Store. THE enhscrihers would respectfully an nounce to their friends andthe public that they . hare' opened a NEW HARDWARE . STORE, in 4altininr . e Street, adjoining Ike midrnce rf David Zicgter. Gelysturg, in which tiwy are opening a large and general zissort tnent_of Hardware. Iran, Steel, Groceries, CUTLE RY, COACH TRIMMINGS, • * SPRINGS, AXLES, 'II D 1. 2 , 1k%' 7 9 Cbar—tvare, .!-.ll)ae .fit►lingv, Paints, Oils, and Dye-stuff, in general, including every description of arti cles in the above lines of business, to whic h . they invite the attention of Coach-makers, BlaCksmiths, Carpenters, Cabinet -makers, Sboe.makers, Saddlers, and the public gen erally. Our stock . having been seleeted with great care and pnre.hascd '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. particularly request a call from our friends. and earnestly solicit a share of public favor, as we are 'determined to establish a char acter for 4:llifig:Gdods at low prices and do n,o business. on fair principles . . JOEL B. DAN - N ER, . _ DAVID ZIEGLER. Gettyshura. June 9. 1851 .• tf The IWar Going On! r HE war in Europe is laigely engrossing public attention, and prices generally aro going up. But the un'dersioned won In suggest to his customers and everybody else that he has j u st rot nrned from the city, with the cheapest and best stock of t"..\ '.C...11" °:r•A'CP.Sint t,S:".I/ It' !:.) :L t)9 Nuts,' Confectionary, Fancy Soaps, &c., he has ever before ,offered. Call and judge for yourselves, and ii you 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, TeaS, Chocolates, syrups, Molasses, r , .leers, Oranges, Lemon', Almonds, Palm' Nuts, Pea Nuts, English Walnuts, Filberts; onfectitmary, of a hundred sorts ; Pepper, Cinnamon, Cloves, Soda Saleratus,.Wasbing soda, .a large variety of Fancy Soaps, and everything else in his line. • Kr Cash or Country Produce taken in ex change for Goods. Tut FLOUR AND FEED BUSINESS is continued. Highest market priees paid. WM. GILLESPIE, In York Street, at the Post Office. Geitysburg, April 24, 1854. Ever Green Cemetery. L✓lST' IYOTIC4 TO SUWRIBE RS OF TTIE last instalment of the subscriptions to the Capital Stock is now doe, and imme diate payment in all eases is required in order to the e.ompletion of the improvements con templated. and to the meeting of the engage ments of the Company. . ALEXANDER COBEAN - , appointed IDolli=etor of the unpaid suhseriptions, will-call upon all in arrears ; and it is hoped that the response will make any farther steps unnecessary. Deeds are ready for delivery to all such pur chasers of lots as have not yet paid purchase money, and it iy requested that. they make payment and lift them. The thanks of the company-are tendered to who have already made payment. . D. IWCONAUGHY, Pres' 1. . ST it'll , Sec' y. " Feb 1 '1115./ 2 : - tf • Match 31,14ches: JOHN DONNE LLY, MANUFACTURER' AND INVENTOR OF Safety Patent S4nare Uprig;ht Wood Box Matches, o. 106 .North Fourth St. (above Race,) ATC H having become an indispensa -131 hie article in housekeeping., the sub scriber after a great sacrifice 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 Gwn invention. succeeded in gettiner np a SAFETY PATENT. SQUARE UPRIGHT WOOD BOX ; this lin"): is far preferable, in as much that it occupies no more room than the old round wood box,/and contains at least T WO Hundred per Cent. more Matches, vthieh to Shippers is considerable advantage; 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 he Shipped to any part of the World with perfect safety. They_ are the tnost desirable article for Iloine Consumption, an d th e Southern and Western Markets, that have ever been invented. D E ERS and SillP PERS will do well to call and examine fur themselves. .111.,:e. hem Matches arc 11 7 .1111i.1.17En to be superior to anythinz hereh ! fo.-e offered to the .101-IN DON N 1013 North Fourth St., Philad'a.' December IR, 0 . 54. SA. T A LARi:E and enthusiastic Ineetirer 1V l a t e ly held to devise ways and means for the better protection of the people from impo sition, various plans were proposer'. and'clis cussed. and atter mature deliberation, they ounniinously Resolved. that to secure the t ost desirable, best and -rhea eat GOO STOCK. Efollowars Pin*: _To_the..CitizensAf.theJsVilfd Stales IMOST humbly and sincorelythatikyon for the immense patrminge which_ you have • bestowed upon my Pills. I take this oppoe„ -faulty-of status that my Ancestors were 111 , American Citizens. and that I efitermtn for all that.concerns America and the Americans; tba most lively sYtnpathies, so much -so that I otie ginally compounded. these Pills expressly to snit your climate, habits, constitntiond.;, and • manner of living. intending to establish myself among you, whiclrl hare now done, by taking premises in New Yerk. I . THOMAS HOLLOWAY, 38, ror'ner of -flan and Nassau Sts., New York. PURIFICATION OF THE BLOOD, AND etyrice.:Atin- BILIOUS cel9PLitirers• The Citizens nit* Union suffer much frost_ I -disorders of the -- Liver - and - Stemach, -- searekr any are free from these-destruetire aralaiiiette ' hence life Wears fast.. The Fair sex, perhaps' . the most handsome in the world, .up to a Cfr" . r lain period 'whin, distressing to say, many lose' their .teeth and good` looks. while yet tql the le.yday of life • such .sad'evils may be ef feettully remedied - by continually 'keeping, 1116 blood pure, and the "Liver and Stoniaeh In ti healthy action, when life will- flow smoothly; ,and resemble plants "in 'a genial clime, where an eternal sprmg appears to reign. - As it re gards the preservation of the human frame, and the duration of life, much may be effected, and I say fearlessly, that health- and life car. hepfblottged for Many years" beyond limit or dinary limits, if Hollowa,y__,'s Pills are taken to ',wily the blood according to 'the rules laid (fowli for health, contained in the directions which acCompany eachbox. A CASE OF WEAKNESS AND DEI3IL- . ITY, OF 10' YEARS'I STANDING, CUR-ED BY HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. Copy qf a. Letter from& Capt. John JOhnson, Aslcir House, :New York, dated Jan. sth 1854. - PROFESSOR HoueowAY; 38, corner of Ann and Nassau Streets, New - York. Sir.—lt is with the most heartfelt. pleasure I have m in form you that I have been restored to health and strength by taking your Pills. • For the last ten years, I suffered. from a derangement of t i n' Liver and Stoniaell,. 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, lint all to no purpose; and had given . myself op to despair, when .I . was at last re commended to take your Pills. After using thetri for three - months, the result is that I tura now in better health than I have been for, eleven years 'past,.and indeed as well as ever . I was in my life. You are quite at liberty to , make this known for the benefit of others. remain, Sir, yours respectfully, (Signed) JOHN JOHNSON. These celebrated Pills are wonderfully rificaciot& in the ji+llowing complain/s:— Ague Debility }lead-ache A,thms „ Drop,,y rudigest ion Complaints Erysipelas Jaundice hlotcheson the Skin Female I rregnlarities Liver Complaint" Bowel Complaints Fevers of all kinds Piles Constipatioh of the Gout ' • lietnt ion of Urine Dowels Scrofula,-or King's Stour and Gravel Secondary Symptoms Ev it Yenereal Affection* worms of all-kinds • Weakness, from whatever ewe. * *Sold at the Establishment of Professor HoeeowAy,.Bo Maiden Lane, New York. and. 244 Strand, London. and by • respectable ! Druggists and Dealers in _Medieines through out the United 'States, in Pots and Boxes, at '25 cents. 6 . 23 cents, and .$1 00 each. niarThere is-a considerable saving by tak ing the large, sizes. _ N. B.—Directions . for the guidance of pa tients in every disorder are affixed to each Box. Jane 26, 1854. , ly eow • PROCLAMATION Citi , jug.derthisburg. Puivermachces Hydro IFacc. - tric "Voltaic Chains, riONSTRUCYED to Ifo worn next to the j skin, rodueing a Constant current of int- INTE RIMPTED ELECTIIO MAGZlETlS.Nt—Pireelillg IM M EDIATE FROM ALL A.. 0 C . UTE PAINS, and-a Permanent cure of Neuralgic Diseases! , • Pnlvermacher's' Electric Chains were first used in France, three years since, for the cure of "Vereous Disroses,•and after beirig.suhrniited to the most thorough trial, in every hospital in Paris,. by the most learned professors in that city, they were recommended to the Gov. eminent of France, who granted a patent for the discovery. During the years 1851.2, they were introduced . in Germany,-Austria, Prussia and Emrland, and one year since, introduced and patented by the United States Government. Must dstonishintr flirts of St. Vitus's Panee Ithr , umntißm ['Melo/and Swelter! Joints, Pal pi tation of the Heart, Neu raltria of the Pare, Periediral Headache. Delfnes4. Blin,iness, Palm.: from Indigehtion, • Hysterics, Dyspepsia, Every Disease, termed• Nervous, is-quickly and rapidly cured, by simply wear ink_* the ('halos for a few hours each day. The chains were first introduced•in. the, city of New York, where they were exhibited to Pol. Valentine Mott, Van Buren, Post, Car. nnehan, and others, who readily discovered that they possessed Strange and Singular Power of Instantly Re. li(ving Pains. whenever applied, and by their recommenda tion and influence, they were 'introduced into the different hospitals of New York, and are now in daily use in those institutions, in the treatment and cure of the above named diseases. .No Other Mechanical ,dgent, in the world, can produce so many well au thenticated certificates of cure, from scientific Physicians and intelligent Patients, as may he' found in each pamphlet. which may he obtain. ed (*ram at the Drug Store of S. it. BUEH LER, who is the sole Agent for Gettysburg, and who will explain the manner of use to all who may apply. In the city of New York, at the General Office, 568 Broadway, there are being sold daily, from forty la siply CH.V.yti, and the sale and demand in Boston is as great in pro portion to the population, although they have only been introduced three montlt,l The CHAINS are easily worn, and are equally applicable to all classes of persons.-the child as well as the adult, and are always ready for use—never get nut of repair, and are as much an article of ornament, as they are a valuah!e means of cure. CAtmorv.—ftLadies mho are encienteare requested not to wear them. The prices of the Chains are $3 and $5, 18 and 30 Links, and can he sent by mail, tn any part of the State.-hy-addresging S. H. BUEH LER, only Agent for Gettysburg. I. STEIN ERT. 568 Broadway, N. Z'., General Au-Pm. For sale in all the principal cities in the United States. July 3, 1854. ly Great !inducement% rIT E - Subseriheri - in - ortler to' make room for Spring and Summer ( - mods. is determined to dispose of his e xtensive stock of OVER COATS at prices that wilt really astonish the closest buyers. This affords-4in excellent op portunity to persons who are in want of the above articles, and are desirous of b u yi ng cheap. MARCUS SAMSON, Feb. 26. • Opposite the Bank. T o. 74/ TLIA N ERs.—SCHICK invites at. tentinn to his I:Iry and Aesiralibi ;Issort i„„t o f Millinery Goods. He can't be out . acne in qu.i'lity, style. Cr price. tteric Pains
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