of, : 2 ; , MEEZE 'Bit J to.fhe sound of joy and mirth Thief/Ala Upon tho oar, _ Yoar's birth " 1 And scones to us most dear: , • Of Scenes when wo were young and gay, ina,full of song and laugh, •.... • . • Nor.ster thought we could grow grey,. Or sorrow cross our path. The. "New Year's Day," I mind it now, 4 "ltsjoys, and hopes, and ties, l'h;l'romping girls, and stove•room row, cakes, and nuts, and pies ; • Row.snother showed her wondrous atom, . • • - To our admiring looks, ' • ' 91' dogs, and dolls, and battle•dore J ' ' And drams, and tops, and books. • Thew let your ehildien laugh and romp, For you were young and gay, , Life' with its joys and youthful pomp, 'Will swiftly pass away. 'Another year has rolled Its rounds, flas left its smiles and tears, Rea left its griefs, and ohurehlard,mounds, Its hopes, and joys, and fears. - On this glad day. the vacant chair ; Reside the family hearth, Reminds as all how frail we are— But children of the earth. Farewell to thee ' old Fifty-four, And welcome I Fifty.five, For blessings past we'll God adore, Whatever may betide. Glood patrons, young and old, now listen to my story, Andl'll - a tile to you unfold of cur great nation's glory ; - sing' to you of what was done in eighteen fifty•fnur— . Bow Loco Feces were used up, and made to feel right sore., Mai there was to Congress sent, a man, J do declare, Who aimed to be the President, when Pierce should leave the ' Chair. Dangled his name, a traitor bold, of mean and selfish mind, Who thonglit that he could easy leave all other men behind. He introduced a famous bill, with Pierce 's approbation, And blindly thought that it would meet the favor of tl:e nation. This bill all compacts set aside, upon the slavery question, 'And said that slavery, on free soil, should meet with no re . jection. '`A: bid it, was for southern votes, to carry his election ; • But we shall see how freemen met this cowardly deception. His'isina will live, 'tis very true, but not "in song or story,' But blackened o'er with infamy, like any, other tory. It made them snort, I do declare, when news came from Ohio, Of ell their boasted•strength, 'tis strange, they scarce could , . .raise a tro: The "Bnek-eyea" knew a thing or two, and attehum amputation. As these poor Locos met. with there is past allealculatic.n ; of'fieedoni raised their flag, - and on its folds was mitten. "We'll have no slavery on free soil, and let the curse be smitten , Ohio hail I you did your work most nobly and most brave: /allied as yen were in freedom's cane, your cent:try'. cause ' • • you saved. And freedom, hail t long may it stand, and all who, would. op pose it.. Be. to infamy, disgrace, such as Ohio showed it. -in , Pennsylvania, too, most horrible to tell, The combat raced moat fearfully. but Loco Pecos fell, ' TWO made s hid'for. foreign votes, they raised the slavery city, tit wish it all it would not do. the Locos had to die, Theriaid the - Whigs "Knew Nothings" were, they raved, and ript,,and swore, Americans rose in their strength, and showed them the bask tigtor,lno, was at their head, their burt hen and their song, .But Jimmy Pollock swept State by thirty thousand etroeg. Poor Bigler I what a shame it was that such a worthy Man. eShonld bolster up the slavery cause. or that ho ever ran. And Reily tried the slavery horse, ho whipt and spurred him ;•, hard,, It was no go, and Robison just up and.trumped his card -; In Congress he ,will take his stand. and fight with all his • = .power; • • , On freletN .power; it's side, for northern rights, in every' trying hoer. Old Peondylvania stands erect, right nobly has she done, By placing in her highest chair her true and faithful son. WhilePolloek guidesthe ship of state, she'll ride the storm jort,:i genius, sterling worth, will through all time endure. •11F194 . 0., .514-rilaws.] [H. F. ZOLLICKORPES MATIEWS &ZOLLUKOFFER, REIVERAL PRODUCE (OMMISSJON MERCHANTS, Na. 129 North Howard threat, BALTIMORE particular attention to the pur- chase of GUANO and all FERTILIZERS. Consignments Solicited. REFERENCES ilsyrtiiclita --Israel Griffith, Esq. Christian 'Keener, Esq. Dr. David Keener, E: L. Pirker & Co, Hartholow,•Tiffany & Co., Jiang & Byro, taunt & Berry. David Johnston. Esq Jefferson county, Vi.; Cfeanq & Co. Cincinnati, 0. ; Matingly & Gilpin. Piirkersbusg. Va.; Non. F. K. Zollickoffer, T. F. Collier, Esq., Attorney at law, Pitts. burg. Pa.; Jos: Dellaplane. Esq., Hillsboro!. 0.; C. W..l3utton,Esq„ 'Harper's Ferry. Va.; D. Me. Conaugbv. Esq., .Attorney at law, Gettysburg, Ps. June «a 1854,—1y. A STEWARD WANTED at,Peansylrailia College. . THE present Steward of Pennsylvania . College being about to leave, appli eattorw will be rereiled by the undersign ed from persons desiring the situation. Information in, regard thereto cao be had of.ehlkr of the undersigned. irrPussessinn will be given on the Ist of April or sooner ifdesired. ' MOBEB McCLEAN, 8. FA HN EBTOCK, , H. 8. HUBER, '• Committee of fluid of Trustees. Gettysberg. March 3, 1834-If HAY WANTED. PERSONS hazing Hay to sell will do milling on the subscriber, in Gettysburg, who is desirous of purchasing. The highest Market price will be paid at Kr As be intends having the Orig. being packed, hauled either to Bonet or,Haltimore, the preference to haul wilt be given to those from whom be *ay .parehese.: , • SOLOMON POWERS. A'Good Family' Horse for Side madoreigneil has for w. - itatta a ;twat FAMILY J 1 HORBI3 - .;—dark brown,' ale, jmill i k years aid next spring. gentle' Ito *oil !wood a; a dollar. ,'Far Adair infertsittion apply to • • , J, L. lIOLZTWORTH. Dee. 112. 1844.-4 t THE CARRIER'S ADDRESS TO THE PATRONS OF THE MAD Jaugary 1. 1555, Deception, falsehood, guile, have met theirjust desert, While truth has flourished through it 'all and still remains unhurt, So may it ever be, and let this be our !mast, To rally on thiollide of truth, and swell its mighty host. Know,Not hinge had a word to say about this same election, No wonder them, that Bigler`e men were seised , with such , dejection. , Front north to south , Americans have thundered forth their . Tomo, •• , , That foreigners, for officers, pan never be their choice, They say that they can rule themselves,be free from all dictation: It is a4nertal right they claim as any other nation, They point to Washington and say, his words so clearly apoken, 'Grant•t foreign power, shall be our guide, until that power is broken. t hey come: now all patties swell their ranks , from east to west they come. For other parties had their day, but now have met their dOom. , Old party names,are all forgot in this ono great commotion, And that they'll never live again is every body's tuition. , • ..., . On the shores of the Baltic there's been some hard• fighting, And the stnoke of their. cannon has darkened the aun, For Eneland and France by their power uniting, Have beaten poor Russia almost two to one. On that surf-beaten shore the white bones are lying, Of those, who fought nobly their country to save. And the shouts of the victor, and groans of the dying . Rave fell on our ear from across ocean's wave. But our own happy land has been free from this scourge,' No war-aloud has darkened the face of our sun, Nor has it been ours to chant the low dirge, Which others have sung wfien the battle was done. • Through the year that has passed, the angel of peace Has spread its , broad wings over this happy land, Our blessings and comforts are on the increase ; Our freedom and laws do yet proudly stand. , Oh ! Columbia, our glory. our hope, and our pride, May "thy freedom descend to millions unborn. . May thy eons ever rally on Liberty's , side, , And roll back oppression in every form. . A us pause. for a*mothent, and diop a sad tear' (On the tomb of our friends, who have passed from our side, Who joornied with us through many a year, - But were launched:forth, at last, on death'a heaving tide,; Peace to their ashes ! Their memory so dear, • 'Will steal o'er our hearts like the whisperings of love, Ohr sorrows dispel, our rugged path' cheer. !Till we 'wive the vrorld, and pin them above. The chidera has raged in all its fierce glee, ~. Its black flag unfurled in many a firs, • Has borne off its thousands to death's surging sea. And its .heart-rending scenes can ne'er be forgot.: . But our own little town has been free from its power, We felt not the emerge which others have borne, His black wings of death over us did not lower, Or wither the , hopes of life's early morn. Glad spring has been here with sunshine and showers, bias spread its light wings over hill.top and idain. Tho birds sang their hymns in broad, leafy bowers, And even old ago looked youthful,again. • The summer was, long and exceedingly hot, The earth was parched ups and withered 'the grain, 'Twas mournful to see haw the cabbage did rot, And Ilope we'll ne'er hare such a summer again. Sober autumn carmen, with its sunssers of gold, Its apples and eider, and other good cheer, The coru-huskers laughed at some good story told, Or chuckled in glee o'er a mug of brown beer. Stern wittier luo*come, keep close shut the door, Draw your chair to the hearth, let the fire burn bright ; Now happy are those who are not of the poor, Or houseless or homeless on this winter night. And while you enjoy all the comforts of home. A nd,feel, in your warm beds; so snug and secure. Forget not, I pray you, th'at ethers must roam, Dejected and lonely, and wretchedly poor. Mark yonder lone dwelling that stands by the road, Its roof is of straw,- awl its aspect how drear ; Will no generous heart visit such an abode, Or g,ive to its inmates a little good cheer ?. They stretch,out their hands and ask you for bread, 'Pheir little ones cry with hunger and pain. "The poor ye have with you, 'our Saviour once said, And shall they , implore our assistance in vain ? . And pow, my kind Patrons, I bid you adieu, A "Huffy New Year" be it yours to enjoy, Please shell out your QUARTER and I will thank you. And do all I can to be a good boy. NOTICE. THE first and final account of throw Wrotoß, Aspignee of JOHN F. EICHOLS, has been filed in the Court of Common Pleas of Adams comity, and /gill Court has appoitited•Womfali the 15th dory of Junuray next, for the con- firmation and allowance of the same. ' fly the Court, JOH% PICKING, Proth'y Prothonotary's Office,Gettysburg, Dec. 15. 1815,-.-4t NOTICE. WIRE .first and.ftnal account of.DaNtst. dimilon. Assignee of JOSEPH .1. DEARDORFF and wile. has been , filed in the Court of Commit Pleas.ol Attains county. and said Court has appointed Now day the 15 dry a/ January next , for the confirmation and allowance of-the saute. By . the Court, JOIN PICKING, Prolh'y. F'rothonotary's Office, Grttysburir, Dee. F 3, 1554.-41 NOTICE ll' HE final account of •ABliAllaU FLEM 1. Nat. Committee of the person and estate of G. W. D. IRVINE, (a !mimic.) has been filed in the Court - of Common Pleas of Adams county, and said "Court has appoittted, Monday the 15th day :of . January next, tor the confirmation) and al lowance of the Notate. • By the Court, . JOHN PICKING, .Protley, Protbotiotatr's Office, Gettysburg. , ,• ' Dec. 15. 1814. S NOTICE. LETTERS Testamentary on the es tate .of, JOHN JACOB PFEFFER, late ol Huntingdon tp., Adams ctt , deed, having been grented to the subscriber. re sidiug,in said tit., he hereby gives notice to all indebted mini!! estate, to call with him' anti settle the same nand those who have claims, arc, desired to present the !ante , properly authenticated, for settlement. ~ WILLIAM GARDNER, Eel'. Dec. 1,1854.---6 t. , Breinig Fronefielit & VEGETABLE CATTLE POWDER, - CATTLE LINIMENT, , OLD WHOLESALE and RETAIL, 0... by 8. H. BUEHLER," agent- for *dams county.. Die. 30tb, 1964. THE CARRIER. HARDWARE STORE. . . THE Subscribers.ivould respectfully j. announce to their friends and .the public. that they have opened a NEW HARDWARE STORE in Baltimore et.. adjoining the residence of Mato Ztsoutu, Gettysburg. in. which they ate opening large and general assortment af lIARDWAIRE, IRON, STEEL, 4 GROCER ES cuTt. HY, COACH TRIMMINGS, Spripgs, Axles, Saddlery, Cedar Ware, Shoe. Findings, Paints , Oils , & Dyestuffs, in general, incuding every descriptio,s of articles in the above line of business—to which they invite the attention of Coarh• makers, Blacksmiths, Carpenters,Cabinet makers, Shoemakers, Saddlers, and the public geneially. Our stock having been selected with great earn .and purchashed for Cash, we gnarl antee,(for the, Ready Money,) to dispose of any part of it on as reasonable terms as they, can be purchased any where. We_ particularly request a call from our friends. hnd earnestly, solicit a share or public favor, as we are determined to es tablish a character for selling. Goods a ow prices and doing business on fair prin liples. JOEL O. DANNER, _DAVID ZIECILER. Gettysburff, June 18,1851.—tf. REIDY-ME CLOTHING. VENCE MELD fir AS now entered into the Clothing AL* buaineas exteneively, and has !Experienced Woricsnen in his employment constantly cutting ou and malting up goof his own cloths, Dress Coati, Pantaloons., Over Coats, Vctla;Monty Jarkets,lre.,l¢e. All kinds of clothing made to order on short notice. Constantly on hand and for sale r great variety of Clothing of his ovrti manufacturing, as cheap as the cheapest'. Call and see them ; we 'cannot be heat. Oct. 27, 1854. 1 dial" 130:{E: BEST cONGREBS X s !" N ffi TOBACCO. in there and pr sale by 8UE11,1,P41., • • • • •'• No. 167 Franklin street. Nov. 24; 1864. Phlladelptalla Adver:tsiemer b. FRENCH TRUSSES)! WEIGHING LESS THAN 24 ouNcEs. FOR IRE CURE OF HE NIB 011 RUFTCRE. ACKNOWLEDGED by the highest medical authorities of Philadelphia. incomparatively superior to any other in use. Sufferers will be gratified to learn that the occasion now offers to pro cure not only the lightest and most toss, but as durable a Truss as any other, to lieu of the cumbrous and cmconyoqemle • article usually sold. There is no difficul -;1 ty attending the fitting, and when the : is located, it Will retain its possition with out change. Persons at a distance unable to call on t the Subscriber, can have the Truss sent to; any address, by remitting FIVE DOL.; LARS for the single Truss, or TEN for the double—with measureround the hips, and stating side affected. - It will be ex changed to suit if no fitting, by returning it at once, unsoiled. For sale only by the Importer, • CALEB 11. NEEDLES, Cot. Twelfth & Race Streets Pluladelpbia. ' 16.. LA DIES. requiring the benefit of Mechanical Supports, owing to derange ment of the Internal Organs, inducing Falling of the :Womb, Vocal. Pulmonary, Dyspeptic, Nertfous and Spinal weakness. are informed that a competent and experi enced Lady will be in attendance at the Rooms. (set apart for their certusire use.) No. 114. T IV RUTH St., Ist door 'below Race. June 30, 1854.—1 y Watches, Jewelry, Silverware E l i AND FANCY GOODS. A Choice atnortitentorthe Finest Quality, sea •►6i ►T 111 i 1.01,11111 T CAI ►T „ Eurominmom's. N 0.184 Soatit Sesiond Street. between Pine and Union. West side, PHILADELPHIA. v im assortment embraces a Large and Select Stock of Fine Watches, Jewelry. Silver Ware, Albata Ware, plated Silver. in Spoons, Forks, Ladles. Aro.— Jet Goods, Fans and Fancy Articles of a superior quality. deserving the exatnina tion of those who desire to procure the best goods at Lowest Cash Prices. Having _a_ practical knowledge, of , the business, and all available facilities for im porting and Manufacturing, the subscriber confidently invites purchasers. believing that he can supply them on terms as favor able as any other establishment in either of the Atlantic Cities. is*.All kinds of Diamond and Pearl Jewelry and Silver Ware manufactured to order. within a reasonable time. arches Jewelry and Silver Ware faithfully repaired. W. B. ELTONHEAD. No. 174 South 2,1 t4t., a Lew dams above the 2d St. Market. West side. iprzr In the South Window of the Store, may be seen the famous BIRD CLOCK, Winch commands the admiration of the scientific and curious. September 29. 1954.--1 y REMOVAL. LIGHT! LIGHT! LIGHT! DI. B. DVOTT & KENT Have removed to their Nem .Store and Factory. N 9. 74 SOUTH SECOND ST.. PHILA. (Five doors below their old stand) Raving increased facilities, we offer to hlerchanus and others, GAS FIXTURES and LAMPS of every description, and at the lowest Manufacturer's prices, and un surpassed in quality or appearance by any in the Country. Our sto:k embraces Dyott's Patent Pine Oil Lamps, tram Rm. Is TIM WORLII) 111INING FLUID IND NUR LIED 11108, CHANDELIERS, For Gas. Pine Oil, Solar Lard, and Fluid. Hall and Patent Spring Hand Lamborn', Globes, Glasses„ Wicks, Pine Oil and Fluid, wholesale and retail. Merchants and others will find it to their advantage to call and examine our stock and prices. . ICFParticular atttention, given to fit ting up Churches and other public build ings. ' October 13, 11154-3 m NEW FALL DRY GOODS• Z. D. 4131.11Z1NZ1, '(Late from L. J. Lin 7 & 1 - 13 now repeising,a choice stock of Dress Goods for Fall and winter Wes. consisting of Rich printed'Cashmeres and de Laines, Plain Chashrneres and Alaimo, Sazony and • Galaplaids, • French and English Chintz, Salk of the richest coloring and most beautiful designs, Black SILKS. of the best BRANDS, Extrallich Irish Poplins, 4 - c. iffe- Also. Embgoideries of all kinds, English and German Hosiery, of the best 'makers, Cloak., Mantillas Shawls. Velvets, Lin 'she, Muslin., Domestics. dice. ' Ms Steve is 8. E. Cotner An:h & Ninth Burets, Philo& Where he incites the Ladies of Gettys burg, to call and examine hisstock. which will be found good sod cheap as any in the city. LICTONE PRICE ONLY._co September 22, 1854.-4 m COLLECTORS TAKE NOTICE ',VIM Collectors of taxes of the differ eta Townships of Adams eonoty. are hereby notified that they will be re quired to settle their duplicates on or be fore Friday the 29th day of December next, On Which day ' the Commissioners will, meet at their office to give the neces sary eionerstions. JOHN MICKLEY, jr,, JAMES J. WILLS, GEORGE MYERS, Comm're. itteet—J . AvannmAtTou. Clerk. Nov. 24. 1854 ' . Dr. Ililcheyis' Cholera Drams. 11DOR the cure oICHOLERA. Dysen tery. Crattp. Ste. Prepared by D WARREN, and for sale by SAMUEL BU EULER. Gettysburg, Pa. HAVILS.-A big tot of - Bay State Shawls, long and agnate; Broebe and Thibei' Shawls--a splendid variety, and going at the cheapest rates, at SCHICK'S. ui - . 1 .• Z - " , ...:,, , , , .... , C.: . :!;:_"' : •=7;. ‘.., ' r.-- - -• .. s *-....- , IR; ( I r b frill- 1: 4 4 1 ; , ,p tin aizzsgi:* tt44 0: X - I Iti i -„.4. r! NOW IS THE TIME. R. S WEAVER respectfully ati. IT( flounces to the Ladies and Gentle men of Gettysburg and vicinity that he has resumed the Daguerreotype business, at the old stand, in Chambersburg street, where he will be happy to receive visitors desirous of securing perfect Daguerreo types in themselves or friends. Being furnished with an entire new and costly apparatus. he is prepared. to take pictures in every style of the art and in sure-perfect satisfaction: geueltarges from 50 eta to $lO 00. ICPflours of operating from 8. A. M.. to 4 P. M. =Pin dress avoid light, red, blue, or purple. Dark dress adds much to the beauty of the picture. June 9, 1854.—tf Every American will Read it. The most intense!s exciting Book ever written ! ! Destined to be im- mensely Popular TE ARCII-BISHOP, or, Rornanism in the United States. One Volume, 12 mo. of about 400 pages, embellished with numerous beautiful Engravings.— Price $l.OO. That this will be a volume of more than ordinary interest, is attested by the fact that though it has only been announced a a few weeks, the orders already amount to operands of 4000 copies. It is a truthful, unadorned narrative of the plans, doings, and designs of., the Catholic party in . the United States. Fite volume presents facts which will- startle the whole American people, for, while we have been resting in fancied severity, a formidable system has been at work, and is working now, to un dermine our liberties. We do not ask you to believe anything but what we prove. and our proef cannot be gainitlyetF We leave the old world and former times to themselves, and present scenes, and deeds of crime enacted within the last fif• teen years, and in our own land, 'gee, IN AMERICA ! which will rouse the whole American people to their danger and duty. These things are so ; the conviction is forced %Tories, and we present them to the American and Protestant world, without (ear or exaggeration. D:rOrders will be filled in the order in which they are received. p - r'Agents wanted in . every county in the United Statei. W.H. WHITE . 195 Chestnut Street Philetielphja Nov. 'l7, 1854.—52 I FRESH SOM. THE undersigned has just returned from the City. with a large assort• of FRESH GOODS. which he, is pre• pored to sell at, prices which, cannot be beast. Hisstock consists of . GROCERIES of all kinds, Sugars, Molasses, Coffees Teas, Fish, Salt, Crackers, Cheese, Pick. elect Pucumbers, St c. Also, Fruits & Confections, Oranges. Lembns, Figs, Rajah's, Prunes. &c.—Also, Powder, Shot, Tobacco, 'Se pars, Gail's celebrated German Smoking Tobacco, and a variety of other articles— Also a first-rate assortment 'of the best qualities of LIQUORS,,. Wines and Brandies, of different kinds, N. E. Rum, Hollstid Gin, Old . Rye, &c. —all of which can be had' on the loivest terms at the. Store • of the snbsp ber, in South Baltimore street, next door to the •Star" office. otrAlso, always on hand a variety o Stone Jugs. &e.—Give us a All. EMANUEL ZIEGLE ,Jr. Gettysburg, Nay 19, 1854.—'-tt TIN. WIRE! TIN WIRE! GEO. E. BUEI - ILER informs his friends and customers that he hhs a very large assortment 0f. . ; TIN WARE , on Gand ready for the Spring sale, made by experienced workmen and of good inn tends. which will be'sold low forOAStl or COUNTRY PRODUCE. IQ 'Call and see. ' • Gettysburg, March 10;1854. SAVE VOLT 'MONEY ! ESSENCE OF .corrEE. ki H. BUEHLER keepti chnitantlY on • hand for sale, the Genuine ES.- BENCE OF COFFEE, of best gtiality. The - use of this article in families will be found a very great saving in The course pf the year.. ffE7*For sale..Whou.satt and Ratatr., at the Drug dc, ‘Book Store of S. H. BUEHLER. Slaw 20. 1853. TOBIAS' . LIN IMENT; - FOR the cure of Headache, Cholera Morhus,Toothache, Bruises, Sprains, kc.,—a most excellent remedy for sale of the DRUG STORE of , • . S. 11. B UEHLER. . SPOCTING!'SPOETING I CIEORGE and Henry Watripler will Vf Male : House Spouting and put up the same low, for cash of colmtry pro duce:. Farmers and all others wishing their Houses. Barns, &c. spouted, would do well to give them a call: . • •• ' • • G. & H. WANIPLER. Second-hand Carriages. `FEW good eicatia•hand CARRIA- El• LIES & BOOMS. io be had for Cash or Country Produce it 0. W. HOFFMAN'S Coach Factory. Pcrhanfs Third Gift enterprise. 60000 Tickels already Stild. Call for final Mara Meeting of rdhareholders, to determine un the diapolition of the - GIFT PROPER'L'Y to the. Sher Molders. AT a meeting .of the Shareholders in Perham's Third Gift Enterprise, herd on' the 27th of Atli, the following recolu ion was adopted : Resolved :—That so soon is it is as certained that 80,000 of the Gift Tickets issued by Mr. Perham in him third enter prise,- are sold. the . Committee shall call the shareholders together at the moat convenient place, "ter the 'p'urpose of in atructing said Chiminittee.in regard to the manner of disposing of the Gift Prop erty." Having learned from Mr. Perham that 60,000 of said tickets were sold, and 'that in all iirobability the remaining 20,000 Tolled for by the above resolution, would be sold by the first day of Januar% next, 'we have : determined fit accordance with theab o ve'epinion, to calla Masi Meet ing of the SHMtEIIOLDERS, at some place lobe hereafter named, en the. 17th day of-January, 1855, for the purpose designated by the resolution. ROBERT BEA'PTY,Jr., LATHORP, R. S. ADAMS, liCrloo,ooo 7lckets Only at $1 Rack will be sold. ..Each Ticket will admit FOUR PRRSONS, all 'at once, or pm , lions at different times to PERHAM'S BUREEtIQUE OPERA HOUSE, 603 Bioadvray, N. Y. Or to his other entertainments, in vari ono parts of the country.,_Each purchaser of one of these tickets will receive a car- tificate entitling them to one share in 100,- 000 COSTLY & VALUABLE GIFTS; a list of which hus already been published. Persons can obtaifi the !lame in circular form, by addressing a note to the propri etor. NO W'S the TIME to PURCHASE TICKETS In order that 100,000 Tickets may be disposed of by the time specified, the sub scriber offers the following inducements for persons to get up Clubs. Each person who gets uri a club of ten subscribers, and lorward (10) ten dollars to this office, will receive by Mail or other Conveyances, ELEVEN Tickets. Each person who sends, (at one time) one hundred dollars, will have sent in like manner' ONE HUNDRED AND Fle TEEN:TICKETS. And - Anil for all larger sums inexact proportion. If it alMuld happen thst all the Tickets are sold when the order is received, the money will be returned at our expense for postage. larAll orders for Tickets should be ad dressed to JOSIAH PERHAM, 663 Broadway, N. Y llot"iVly Fourth Enterprise will be ad vertised as soon as the third one is closed The Tickels 'are already printed. Dee. l r 1854:--47 Ameriean Artists' Union. ittHE EMERICAN RTIBTB' UNION - 1 -• would respectfully announce to the altizens of tho United' States and the Canada', that for the purpose of cultivating a taste fur the fine arts throughout tho'countty, and with a vieat of an., Ablirig everviamily - to become posseiteed of a &- fait of tinesorigrevitigs, BY THE FIRST ARTISTS OF THE AGE, They have determined, in order to' create an extensive sale for their.onglavings, and thoe.• not only give employment to a large number of .art. 'hits and others, but inspire among our country men a taste for works of Art, to presentlo4he purchasers of their engravings, when 260,000 of which are sold, '250,000 Gifts of the (sawed east of Si 60,000. Each purchanor of a One Dollar rngravina, tkerefiire receives not only en Engravinealchly worth the money. but olio a ticket which con di' him to one of the Gifbt when they are distrib- 'FOR FIVE , DOLLARS , n highly finished Enzresing. beautifully PAINT. ED in 01Land FIVE. , GIFT TIUKETS. Will be sent or Frye Dotouann worth of splendid En gravings can be selected from the catalogue, and sent try return mnil or express. A copy of the catalogue, together with the aped. men of ono of the engniainga, can be aeon at the °Mee of this paper. , For each Dollar sent. an ogroring actually worth that sum, ands Gift Tirket will imnudiately be forwarded. AGENTS The Commiitee, believing that the success of thii great tratiensfunkertsking will he materially promoted by the energy and enterprise of mien gent and persevering Agents have resolVed to treat with such on the most liberal terms. Any person totalling to become an agent. by Sending (past paid) one dollai, will receive by re lent of. mail, a L I Dollar Engraving, "ft Om Taterr,'"a Prosmita, a Catalogue, and all oth er_necessary information On the final completion of the sale, the Gifts will be placed in the hands of a Committee of the Purchniters to be distirbeteil, due notice of which will he given throughout the United States and the Canadas. • LIST OF GIFTS. 100 Marble busts of v sshington. at $lOO $lO,OOO 100 Clav 400 10,000 100 •' Webster 100 10,100 100 " Calhoun 100 10,000 $0 elegant Oil Paintings, in splen did gilt frames, size 314 feet each , 100 5,000 100 elegant Oil Paintings, 2t3 feet each 500 'steel plate Engravings, brilliant ly colored In oil, rieh guilt frames, 24x30 in each, • 10 5,000 10,000 elegaosteel plate Engravings, colored in,od, of the Washington, Monument, .201120 Inches each. 237,000 : 54in! plate 'eneravingOrom 100 different plates now in poe. session of and awned by the Art. isle . .. Union.' of the market value of from 50 cents to $1 each 1 first:class Dwelling, in , Thirty- First street, New York City 22 Beilaing I.,pta .in One finnan:a - 'and One' Hundred and First streets New York C . 4 —, each 25. _ x1001eir: deep at • ' 'l,oeo 22,000 100 Vlllefites;containing eirehilo,ooo " ; ' liquors leetein the'eutrurbsof New York , City, and commanding a magnificent view of the'Hudson etrer and Long Island Senna, at :500 50.600 20 perpetual loans of cash: , without interest or security, of $250 each, 5,000 60 " " . 100 each, 5.000 10ti " " 50 each, 5,000 250. " 29 , each, - 2,000 " 5 each, 10,000 ' Refarence . in regard to the Real .Eatate,,FA. Vulantit At • Co., flea] Eittrite lirokere, New York. Ordere,lpest . psid,) with' MoneY et:doled to me, satin:aka, • ' ' • ' 1... W. HOI.BROOKE.. , Ekrerelery,"6os Eltioldway, New York. Engraving. in ike;Catelogue.ere now reedy foi delivery. November 10,1864,-om' tic BUDS. .KENIFUCKY 1/EA'F TOtiAIOCO;' 20; Biles •Davin+(, 25 do , Stipa,. 20 do 13t; gO"Casis teed lAsf. ')'Just iti,eiv'eff and fur Ws by WSLI3ITEHIAERI ' ' No. 157 Franklin street. Nov. 24, 1854. SAFE- SPEEDY-SURE! . SOMETHING FOR YOUR OWN BENEFIT!! A . l\ stlaptedlo meal sTrsti 5-17-* ly superior to oilier*, and within the Mtllll/11 of orrery individual 'WO Pills for Twenty-Ave Ce ' No extortion in pyiee—no Witllll4 111 Aoirun WhitteVer. ott.lrowloWatuff4 HEALTH PILLS folly meth the great reputation they have aciihir= etl They are called for f all porta of the IGO, because they are all that claim to be. WHAT THEY WILL Hp,: They, purify the blood, ' , _ They deem. ditto/stem of Humors. They cure Dyropereis and and Indigestion. . They create an Appetite. They cure Sick ileritiache, Dizziness and lair ' • --- _ They arrest Fevers. They , promour a heavy merlon of the Liver'. They nre a sure curs for Costiveness and Habit- uel Conatipition. They ire hittl.ly etlicecioue in FenittleCompreinte They itrengthen snit givi! time to theVelem: THEY A BE. THE_ BEST F.,kl B. • MEN- CINE'KNOWN. . It is an &mous inquire, haw nne medicine ran all many ilifrerent complaints These Pills, hovicver, me so ciimpountled or comfite nillehmls that persons nave only to TRY THEM end *hit iIIIIIWCf f ..I% ill be (mind in a restored body 'end tip mvicorsted constitution. EACH' BOX CON• TAINS 11111 PILLS, at the astonishingly low price or Cent. Every iinlivitlani should have them. F. A. PALMER, Gen. Aiet„ Stonington, Ct. . . COM M.P MIENTS,— For sa!e by S. H. Bushie r. on Samuel s. FornoY,Ccuysliurg ; H. Pleas ant Hill ;Spalding & Brother, Littlestown Onha hlusbey,Mesherryi.town ;Samuel Pmlier.jr. , Law er's dIIII ; .le&se Houck, Huller 14emtlip ; An drew Creglow, Centro Mill; AI T. Wright, Den4eraville ; bent) Pensyl. Middletown; incab F. Lowar,.;.reildhwille; H. W. Whitmore, Mum mtabnig ; Philip lisun, MeKnightaville ; Thrn. as J. Cooper. Franklin tp., ; Jacob Mark. Cash "wn ; Aulithium!) spangler. East Berlin ;J. l aartin, New Oxford ;J. Henry, Abbotbitowu. 7Auguat I t. 104— eow—ly. TILE WONDER OF . TIIE AGE. t;Bltaa of Insects; Old sores ; all kinds of breaking out and Sores on children; Sore lips, Pimpleson the Face, end all diseases of the akin. CiT For particulars see small hills accompany ng each box. - C*20,000 boxes sold in this Stale herald year, and gave univelsol satisfaction. The great secret ul the popularity of this ointment lies in, the fact that it accomplishes all it is recom .mended to do, and that I do not ',comment) it to cure any thing hutwhal from the nature ofthe ingredients, it is an absolute specific fin., whiffs other preparations of the kind are recommended to cute every disease that human gesh is heir to, from COnsumption down to the bite of a. flea, when, in fact, all the medical properties they con tain ore in the handbills, and the thousands of fictitious eertificatre pubitsbed in their mhos. I invite those troubled with the above* com plaints, (particularly Salt Rheum,) by W. ■ hot[ and try it,=if you are not fully satisfied, return it and take heck ynur money. N. 13.—1 hose handrails of testimonies I ems show any one who feels disposed to, milt on tine sothify himself of the virtues of the Oint ment. Prepared and sold by MONROE TRR Re L. Naugatuck. Corm. TrTo whom all orders should he addsinsed.-- ..Sold Mao by the principal Druggists and country , Merchants generally. Price 25 cants. lOLVOALE DgroTp•--c. V. Clikener & Co, , No Sl', Barclay St., New York ; A. McClure & Co., Albany; J. Kidd & Pittsburg ; Wm H. Brown de Urn Na„ 4 Liberty St., Baltimore ; T. W. Pentt & Sans. Philadelphia. AGENTS—SamueI H. Buehler. Gettylisbusg ; H. 8. Fink. Pleasant Hill; Spalding & Brother, Lit'lestown; John Bushey, McShe rrystown ; Sam uel Faber .fr Mill ; Jesse Houck, But ler. township ; Andrew Creglow,, Centre Mill ; 'Abel T. 'Wright, Beadenwille •, Jacob Fritsch. Middletown ; .hicah F. Lower, Arendtiville4t, W. Whitmire: Mtimmeibilicr ; Hahn, m. Knighwille ; Thos. J. Cooper, Franklin tp.oo - Mark, Gashtown ; ; A ; & SPangler- F.ast Berlin ; J. Martin, Now Oxford: J. Haply. Abbotistown. August ii, FIRE. INSURANCE. RE 4 .9 Am.. County surance Campony";,iocated: at Get ysbitrg, is now in successful operatioryind for lowness of rates, economical ,manage ment of its affairs. and riartitv in Insurances. challenges comparison , with • any other similar company. All its operations ire conducted under Ahe personaloiMpetvision of Managers selected by the Stoekholders - Tha Books of the Company are at all:times open to the inspection' of those insuring in it. As nn travelling agents are employed. perfinns desiring to insure earl make ap plication to either of the Managers. from whnm all requisite inforniation ran be gained. • gt:rThe !Managers are : • . Borough—George swipe, 1). A. Burbler, D Willa, A.ll. Kurtz, Samuel H. Russell, R. Sheads, S. Faimystack, D. ArCrewy, D. Mc ennsually. Menallnn.—Wm. It, Wilson, Cumberlawl—Hobert McCurdy, Str . aban --Jacob Ki n g, Franklin— knilrere ileintzelman, HamiltontrenAlflllll W. Nlaginly, J. J.Kerr. Liberty— A brishntn Krim. Reading—Henry A:Picking, 50 , 6,0011 Laritnoro--Jarob °deist, Molintjoy,--Jueeph Fink, Oxfotil—John Noel. liuntingtoo-11. F. Gardner. 4 40,000 President--XEORGE SVVOPE.. • Vice.Previtlent—Stoeuct. • .Fi.eretary-4), A. BORIILICX• • . , Treasurer— Dik • ' •• Executive Committee.—A units* lIIN,IIOIIIIIre J..11C011)(17110. - • • '• r• ONNE'I I Velvets, Satin's and Silk., very.low, • • THE:.:gTAIt AND TAtagit. , la published every Friday Etienitte.`ds • Ilittarntire street, bitilding, it few doors, afroier . Fahneetocks' Store, by D. A. di C. It.'I34IYEBLER. , If paid in advancrior within the •year plot •annum—if not paid •vritlain.the yet r $2 W.-No •paper.discontinued untilall at rearegee era paid.- except at the option of the Editor. Single; copies cents... A failure to notify a discontinuance will be regarded as a new engagement. • • • ..Idvertivemenis not exceeding a aqua re inserted three . timee for sl--every subsequent insertien -25 cents. Longer ones in the same proportion. 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