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Those who have already Imrchased Purdon's Digest ,may always complete it to datti".for th'e. small sutra of Fifty Cents, the price of a volume con tainingidlthe annual Digeststssued since the first publicatiim of the present edition of Pur don's Digest, as heretotbro stated.: - - ,s.A:r, & .111tOTIIE11,- 'Law litioxstuAtts AAn PUSLIBHEIIB. 17 ef: 19 South 17/1-71.. Si eel, . First Store above Chesnut. Ofil*Orders or letters of , hutiry for 1.13:w Boatel-from dui - country, promptiyattendeti Ittne 29.1855.-3 m TO TIM LADIES OF ,GETYYSI3URG The. Patent Seltlleating VARY SMOOTHING IRON. IOI,IBEKEEPERS, Ladies that uro board. ii , Taihausses, and Dressmakers ; in deed nil who have occasion to use a FLAT icterpsted in tliis new and useful invention, possessing advantages over the old implements that are evident at sight. This iron' has two smoothing surfaces, very highly finished, which. revolve on an axis, and are heated by au alcohol lamp attached to the handle, which is supplied with un incombusti ble or those who have gas in Their dwellings may ,uvail r thenielves,of a very . in. geni• - t..4 arrangeMent by Which 'the same iron is co."' wtible into a GAS' IRON, and is heat ed at et 'mero nominal expense, by an elastic tithe 'ached to any gas fixture. In Ito warm season now at hand, they must bebonte an indispensaWe article, in the domes tic economy. . . • Country Merchants could not supply them selxal with int article of mix° ready sale,. her more acceptable to their customers. Individu gsmay supply themselves by addressing. J. WILCOXi Manufacturing Depot, N0:173 Chesnut-St., Philadelphia; Enclosing $3,00, and the'lron u ill be safely fon-aided per Express or otherwise. , Apar SPItATT'S SEI.F.SEALING CANS for sale as above. JUIIO`IS, 1855.—53. • , 'SUMMER SIFES. . Wrir.ANtl 'dCWATSON, No. 26 sou th :104 ;'Fiiti r ith St.; Philadelphia. • Great fire, Chestnut and Fifth Streets, Friday .morning, December, 15th, 1854. EVANS & WATSON'S SALAMAN DER .SAFES T'RIUAIPHANT, as they Okyaya are when put to the test. , PUILkDALPIIT•, DeCeis„ 1854. Nessus EVANS & .WATHON, No. 20 South Fourth St., Philadelphia. GENTIANSN :—We take much pleasure in recommending your Salamander Safes lu.lllercbants and others in want of a se cure• means of preserving their books, pa pers, &c., from fire, as the one we pur chased from you about seven months since has preserved our books, papers and cash as good a condition as they were ;when put into it, before the great fire of this morning, which destroyed the entire ; block of buildings corner of Chestnut and .Fiftla streets. The safe was in use in our office, on the second floor of our building, from which place it fell into the cellar, and remained there until'the firo was out.— The Safe was then removed and opened wrihe presence of at least 1000 persons, who n witnessed the good condition of. the Contents. Will you please have the safe and locks repaired, as we intend to put it in use mat, having perfect confidence::; its lireeproof qualities. . "Yours,'Respeetfully. LACEY & PHILLIPS, EnPit & Watson take pleasure in re. (erring to the following, among the - many hundreds who have had their Sales in use arttl.. S.; blint, Philada. ;^ Farmers sudidecluinicie Bank Plidada.; Samuel Allen, Esq.. High Sheriff, Philada. ; John Nt Henderson, City Controller ; Caleb Cepe & Co., No. 183 Market St. ; Rich Norris ttr. Son, Locomotive builders, PKlada.; Bancroft & Sellers, Mathinists, etoctiet lath and James Ste.; Mauldin -Fire Insurance Co., Philada.; Pennayl. • nisi* Railroad Co., Phdada.; Lacey & ram, corner fifth and Minor Sts.; 'olllpWs Bra, No. 32 South Second St.; Kent fi Santee, No. 147 North "Tittrd Street ; W. IL Homtutan do Sons, SO. AI North Third St.; Smith, Williams owe., No-A7 Market Si.; 4, 410 lit Onie, 110:111111 Mistime fit A large seiatirtirient' cif the above Safes alwaytt .on. hand (teartented to stand. a least 10 per cent. more tire than any Her ring's Safe now in use.) " EVANS Az WATSON, also manufacture and keep for sale, Iron Shutters, Iron Doors and Iron Sash, for milting fire.prootVitulte for Banks, stores, public and private buildings. Seal and Letter Copying Presses ; -Taint Slate Lined Refrigerators, &c: Please give us a call, at No. 20 South FOUirru St, Philadelphia. April 0,1855.-1 y D. CLIFTON & SON, MU'S IND BOIS' CLOTHING. STOIC, North East coitus of bconid aml Dock cis , Plias To Me Citizens of Gettyabung. Pa. wu vicinity. yOU are respectfully invited to exam itu• the evtenrove and varicd-essort mem of _MEN'S, & BOYS' CLOTHING, at the afore of the sithscribery where may always to found - a fell supply of READY MADE CLOTIIINO, of effete and de. scriptim ItY , s, wore men . and oye of all ages and sizes, made by 'experienced work. men and of the very best material, the Make, tit, and appearance surpassed by no establishment in the city. Please preserve this notice. and give ins a call; and fit out yourselves and bOlif in a Manner worthy of you end them. Remember the North East corner of Second end Dock Streets. R. D. CLIFTON & SON. April 18, 1855.—1 y F. H. SMITIl t ,I ORT AIONNAIE, POCKET BOOK -DRESSING. CASE MANUEACTURER, N. W. cor.of Fourth & Chcstnutsts, A LWAYS on hand !tlarge and varied xi , - assortment of . Port blormales, Pocket Books, Btalkers Cases, Note fielders , .Port Folios, Por ble Desks, BressingCases. !Pork Boxes; Calms, Travelling - Bag.,Backgammon Boards, Chess Men", Porkr Memorandum Books, Cigar Cases, 4.c. Also. a gerwral assortment or English. French and German FANCY GOADS. Fine pocket' Cutlery, Razors, Razor Strops and Cola Pens Wholesale, Seeptitt and Floors. . • • . • F. 11. sm - Fourth &Chestnut sta., Philadelphia. N. 0.--00, the receipt of $l . , a Superi or Gold Pon w•i!l he sent to any pnrt of the United States; by mail ;—describing pcn, dins. medium, herd, or soft. , Muci' 30,,181,i3. -1y TRUSSES I TRUSSES,!;TRUSSES C. HI NEEDLES,- Truss aud Brace Establishment, S. W. COS., TIVELIIII RAVF: STRESIS, . , PHI LA1)}:14P11111, .3)lPdliTEll of Eno French TrUsses, combi . Piing extreme 4w/doers, ease and durability with correct construction.- 114.1rnittl or ruptured patients can be snited by remitting amounts, :IS below: Sending num ber °finches romulthe hips, and stating side affected. Cost of Single Truss, $2; $O, $l, and $5. Double-45, $O, :is end $lO. Instruc tions 81 to wear,,einlbowtostfect. a cure, when ossible, sent with'Abe Treas . .' Also for salt>, in great variety, • 1)r. Banning's Improved Patent ili,ely.Brtter, . fur the eure•or l'rolapsus Uteri; Spout Props and titippertf, Pattint. Shauldiir" Brim* Chest Expanders and Erector lirticea, adapted to all with stoop shoulders andlvenk lungs; English Elatitic Abdominal Belts, Suspeasoriesi Syr inges—male and female. •- 11. - 9.l,rylies' Rooms, with Lady attendants. Aaguat 3,1865.-1 y Matches, 'Jewelry, ':Silirerware, flt, AND FANCY GOODS. A Choice autortment of the Finest Quality, Poi all.M-AT THE LOWIIITC ASV A? U. ELTO3IIIEAWS. 1Q0.184 South Seeonil S'irret, between Pine find Union, West stile, PHILADELPHIA. T HE assortment embraces a Large and Seliet Stock of Fine %Vetches, Jewelry;!ilver NV, are,' Wa re; plated Silver, in Sliming, Furl:a, 'Ladles. Ste.— Jet Goods, Fans and Fancj Ankles of s uperior quality, deserving the . csamin'a.. lion of those who desire to procure the best goods at Lowest Cash Prices. Uaving a , practical knowlei;ge of ,the business, and all available facilities' for im porting and. Manufacturing, the subscriber confidently, invites purchakrs,, believing • that he can supply them on terms as favor able as . any other establishment in- either of the Atlantic Cities.' kintle of Diainond and .Pearl Jewelry nett Silver,W are - manufactured to order, within a reasonable lime.• Watches,Jewelry and Silver Ware faithfully repaired; ' • . • . . W. B. ELTONHEAD, No. IV South 2d §t., a few doors above tho 2d St.:Market, West Side. , li"J'ln the. South Window of the Store, inav 'be seen the famous BIRD CLOCK, Which commands the admiration of the scientific and curious. September 29, 1854.71 y TWE' FRITZ, HENRY & Co., . . Na 29, Nardi THIRD street, PHILADEVA. OROCCO Manufacturers.. Corriere, INA* and Importers of FRENCH CALF. SKINS, and tICalCr in RED and OAK SOLE LEATHER & KIPP. Feb 2, 1855-Iy, 3 1 .11NIOND J . 0 HN W. TIPTON, Fashionable Bar lies and flair Dresser, can at all timec be found prepared to attend to the calls of the people, at the Temple, in the Diamond, adjoining 'the. County Building. Fr m, long experience, lie flatters himself thaille can go through all the ramifications of the Tonsorial Department: with such infinite degree of skill,ae will ineet with the entire satisfaction of all who may submit their china to the. keep odeal of hiR razors.' Ile ho pee therefore, that by his attention to linFinesi, and a de sire to please; ;ie will merit as 'cell as, re ceive, a liheral.hare of. public patronage. The sick wilrlfe attepdcd to - at theit pri vate dwellinga, : llt .UHDS. KENTUCKY LEAF Toaticco, -20 Bales Ilavaiie. 25 do Segue. 20' do St. Jago, 20,0ases Seed Leaf. • Just received and for tale by BUEHLR: . • Na: Youltlla areal. Nov. 24, 1854. -- • ' • PROCLAMATION. 'rer4I4IIEREAS, iu and by the Act of tho General AFsembly of tbiti Mato, ontitlod, "Au act to regulato tho Oen ; oral Elootions of this Coinwouwealtb,"onse- ted on the 2d of July, 1839, it is enjoined on me to give Public Notice of such Bloc tion to be hold, and to enumerate in such notice what officers aro to bo elected.: I HENEY . THOMAS, Sheriff of the County of Adams, "do, thorofore, hereby give this Public notion to the Electors of the said County of Adams, that a GENERAL ELECTION will be held in said County, 'on the &cowl nestlay V (Metier pact, (the 9th,) in the primal Districts comAed of the fol lowing Townships, via : In till) First district, composed of the Bor ough or Gettysburg and tho township of Cumberland, at the Court-houso in Gettys burg. In the Second district, composed of the township of Germany, at tho house now oc cupicd by Levi Crops, in the town of Lit ' tlestown, in the township of Germany. In tho Third district, composed of the township of Oxford, at the house of Widow Milo)+, in tho town of New Oxford: In the Fourth district, composed of the townships of Latimore and Huntington, at the house formerly occupied by Anthony Shanebrook, in the township of Huntington. In tho Fifth district, composed of the townships of Hamiltonban and Libertyiat I the Public School-honso in Millerstown. In the Sixth district, composed of the township of Hamilton, at the house now oc cupied' byy Dtivid Nowbniximer, in the town ,East 'Berlin. In the SZventh district, composed of the township of. Menallen, in tbo public School house iu the town of Sandersville. In the Eighth district, composed of the township of Straban, at the house of Jacob L. Grass, in flunterstown. In. the Ninth distriot,, ()unposed of the township of Franklin, at the Wino formerly occupied by Jacob Stalistnith, in said town ship In tho Tooth district, composed of the township of Conowago, at the house of John Busboy, in MoSherrystown. lii tho Eleventh District ' composed of tho township of Tyrone, at tho house of Samuel Sadler, in lleidlersburg. In the Twelfth district, composed of the 'township of Mounijoy,. at the house of Geo. Snyder, in said township. In the Thirteenth district, composed of the township of Nlomitpleasant, at the pub lic( School-houso in said township, situate at tho dross - ronds, the ono leading from Ox ford to the. Two Taverns,. the other from TeiateritOwn-tOllanover. In the Fourteenth district, composed tlf the township of Reading, at the public School-house in Hampton. In the Fifteenth district, composed of the Borough and-township of Berwick, at the public) School-hods° in Abbottsawn. In the Sixteenth district, composed of the township "of yeeedom, at the hotise of Nichelai Moritz, In said township. In the Seventeenth district, composed of the township 'of Union, at the house of Enoch Lefever, in said township. In the Eighteenth district, composed of the township of Butler, at the public School house in Middletown, in said township. At which time and pluce.s will be elected Ono Canal Commissioner; One Member of Assembly; Ono Comity Treasurer; One PotnnalOoller Ode' County Auditor ; find ' One Director of the Poor. • Particular attention is directed to the Aot of Assembly, passed the 27th day of Febru ary, 1840, entitled "Au act relative to vo ting at elections to Adams, Dauphin, York, Lancaster, Cumberland, Bradford, Centre, Greene, and Erie, viz: &Arnow 1. Be.it enacted by the Senate and 'louse of representatives of the Com monwealth of Patnsylvania in General As. sembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the 'authority of the same—that it shall be law ful for the qualified voters of the counties of Adams, Lancaster, Dauphin, York, Franklin, Cumherlawl; Bradford, Centre, Greene, and Erie, from and after the pas sage of this act, to vote for all candidates for the various offices to be filled at an Olen tind en, one slip or ticket: Provided, The Infliee fir ivhibb every candidate is voted for, shall be designated. as required by the ex isting laws of this Commonwealth. SecTiow 2. That any fraud committed by tiny p••rson voting in the manner above preserib• d, shall bo punished by the exist ing laws of thieCommonwealth. ' • ALSO—In and by virtue of the 14tli sec tion of the' act aforesaid, every person, ex cepting Justices of the Peace, who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the Government of the United States, or of any city or incorporated district whether a commissioned "officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer, or agent, who • is, or shall be employed under the legislative, ex ecutive or judiciary department of this State, or of tho United States or, of any pity or incorporated district,* also that every mom bor'of Congresa and of ' the State Legisla ture, and of the Select or Common Couneil of any City, tor Cminrilssioner,of any inefer porated disnict, is by law incapable of•hold ing or'exercising at the same time, the ,ef flee or appointment of Judge, Inspector, or Clerk of any election of this Commonweitlth, and that no Yudge, Inspector, or other offi cer of any such election; shall be 'eligible to any office tole then voted for. -- ALso—That in the fourth section of the Act of Assembly entitled "An Act relating to executions, and for;Other purposes," ap proved April 16th, 1840, it is enacted thatl the aforesaid 113th section-osball not be iron- 1 strued, as to prevent any militia offi9er or borough officer, from serving as judge, in specter Or'clerk, at any general or special emotion in this Commonwealth." And in and by an Act of the. General As sembly of this State, passed the 2d day of July, 1839, it is directed that the inspec tors and Judges be at the places of their districts en the day of the General Election aforesnid, at 9 o'clock in the ftrrenocin, to do and perform. the several duties required and enjoined on them in and by the same Oct. And be it further directed, in and by the act Of the General Assembly of this State, aforesaid, that one of the Judges of each of the different' districis aforesaid, who shall have the charge of the certificates of the number of votes which shall have 'been given:for each candidato for the different of then and there voted for at their respective districts, than' meet on the third, day after the eleetien, , which shall be on Friday the loch of October ,xforo. said, at tho Court-house, in the Borough of Gettysburg, then and there to .mako a fair Maternal' and eartificatO of She number' l of vorea, Whfeh jffiall - have been given at Abe different districts in the county of Adams' fortany. pfaiKe or pumps of tho. o!ficos afo . lIFIvRY TIIO3IAS, Shcilor. Sheriff's Office, Outtyliburg,} Sept. 3,1851 JUST PROM TIM Off! laney Goods oral, kinds for • Ladies and Genntle•men. MISS M'CLELLAN has just returned -"I from the City with a superior assort ment of FANCY GOODS, to which.he invites the attentien of Ladies and Gentle men as being equal to anything in the mar ket, and which wit be sold low 'on the principle of ~ Quick sales and small profits“,":, The- tssortment includes -the new and fashionaSle styles of • eashnieres, Silks, De Laines, Gin hams, Calicoes, Do Bage, Cotter/ Cloths, Muslin, Lin nen, Sack Flannds, Bonnets and Bonnet Trimmings, Salim, Ladies' Dress Trim mings, Velvets, irtificials, Black ' Veils. Blue do. Gloves, 'hosiery, Handkarchiefs, French worked Collars, Cambric, Jaconet and Swiss Edgitgs, Insertings,Muslins, Sleeves, Mohair and Silk Mits, Black Lace and Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Braiols.Fans, Genlemen's Collars, Combs of all kinds, sac; dce . acr Ladies and Gdnilgmetuare reOested to call and ex amine our Goods., It s ill give us pleasure to t;how them. March 30, 1831 TOW LATEST FISIIIONS. CALL AND EXAMINEI THE (' undersign respectfully an nounces to hi; friends that he con tinues the, Taitorins . Business et the stand occuphd bk — him -- during the yast year. iu Chaebershurg street, nearly opposite the ',ethane Church. Having made arrangententt to receive the ' Lt TESTIASHIONS regularly from the ;cities, and 'personally superiniending all work sent out, those who fever me with their custom may de pend upon having (lair work done to their entire satisfaction.) 00" Country prolate° will be taken in exchange for work. WM. T. KING. Gettyeburk, Mai I I, 1855.-1 f GETTBRIP, FOODRY. Ai , NEW FIRM. - • SHE underaignekl, having.antered into partnesidp to•corry on the Foundry ,hu.. oilman under the irin of WARREN & SONS, hereby naike known to the citi zens of Adams adjoining counties, that we are preparid to -make every. thing in our line of business. We Inkvo on hand, tie lIATIIANV AY and other COOK:INC STOVES, the Parlor airtighl, ind nine plale Stoves, at varionti stiles and 'sizes, Pots, Kettles and Pons, and all ,raher Iron Cooking Utensils .Waffle Irons„Washing Machines, Ash-plates, Boot-set.ifers, &c. Castings for Mills and other Machinery, PLOUGH CASTINGS of every description, ‘lfts-- We make . the Seylor, Blocher, and differ ent kinds of Witheroto Ploughs. We have also got 'different patterns of FENCING ST, RAILING for Cetneteries, Yards and Porches, which can't he bent for f,ertuty or cheapness. -All the ebony' articles Will be sold cheap for Cash ne Country Produce. irrBLACKSMITHING still con tinued. 4112A.89 CASTINGS and every thing in Our line made to order. THRESHINH MACHINES repair ed at -shortest notke. Being Moulders ourselvea, we. will , lto , our work RIGHT. - THOWIS WARREN, MARTIN WARREN, HIRAM WARREN, PIIOMS A. WARREN. Gettysburg, MaY 11, 1.1365.-t1 SAVE YOUR MONEY! ESSENCE Or corrEE. 11:1313EHLElt keeps constantly on • hand for sale, the Genuine ES— . SENCE OF COFVEE, of best quality. The use of this article in families will be found a very great oaving in the course of the year. PICYAFo sale, IlluotasaLe and RETAIL, at the Dru & Book Store of . H. BUEHLER. Ms. 30, 1853. SPOUTING SPOUTING ! G VV ,Hone ampler will Make ouse Spouting and put up 4 ,1 the smile lew,"for cash or country pro duce. Farmers a d all others wishing their ouseq. ; Bar ,Acc; spcmuttl, would do well to giirti the; a Call. G. H. WAMPLER. TOBIASPILINIMENT, FOR the cure f Headache, Cholera Morbus, Toot che, Bruises, Sprains, , &c.a most exc l ent remedy—for sale of the DRUG ST RE of S. H. BUEHtER 300•oo9 SEGARS of every 1 1 descrifition an d Brands „all of wh h are offered lower than another Ho se iu the' city.. Aud warrants all he sell to' be of the bcist ma terial. Call and e' mine. • WM:. BUEHLER, 15.0. - ..15? Franklin street. Nov. 24, 1854, 't Breinig, Fronefield 86 Co's:, VEGETABLE CATTLE POWDER AND CATTLE LINIMENT, SOLD WHOLESALE and RETAIL by S. H. BUEHLER, agent for &dame county.' ' • Dee. 301141354. 1.00 BOXES REST CONGRESS TOBACCO, in ewe and for sale by WM. BUEHLER, No. 167 Franklin street. Nov. 24, 1854. To Milliners. SCIIIQK invites,,attention to his large and desirable aksortutent of MILLI. NERY GOODS, We can't be outdone n Quality, Style-or. Price. VIOLINS, Guitars, Accordions, Flu ' time. 'Harmunicaust Guitar and Via line Strings,at PrOOishitiat Cards. alk.ll,Z, W. L. CAMPBELL, Attorney, nt.LAw, OFFICE on Ohambersburg street, Get tysburg, two doors from Geo. Ar nold's store, will attend to filing claims tor BOUNTY LAND, under the late Acts of Congress,_Pensions, Arc. All business entrusted to his hands will receive prompt attention. - April 0, 1855. • D. M'CONAUGHY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, (Office removed to, one door West or Bush le thug do llook-Store,Mambersbutg street.) 'attorney and Sottettor for Patents and Pensions, Bounty Land Warrants,. Back-Pay sus pended Claims, and all other claims against the Government at Washington, D. C. : also American claims in England. Land Warrants located and sold, or bought, and highest prices given. Lands for sale in lowa, Illinois, and other Western States; and Agents engaged locating Warrants there. ite'Apply to him personally or by letter. Gettysburg, N0v.11,1853. DAVID WILLS, Attorney at Law, HAS taken Mr. SiEviaNsoN's office North West Corner •of Centre Square. REFERENCE.—Hon. Thaddeus Stevens, Esq., Lancaster. Dec. 30, 1853. Dr. J. Lawrence Hill, FFICE in Chambersburg street one door West of the Lutheran Church, nearly opposite Grammer's store, whore he may be found ready and willing to attend to any case within the province, of the Dentist. Persons in want of full seta ofleefh arbroviied to call. REFERENCES. Dr.C.N.Thracuouv, Rov.C.P.Ko•urn,D.D 44 D. Homign, Prof. AL./AC.IIII, " H.S. HaRIR, 44 H. L. BAronso 44 D. Gll.llllll', " H.A.Muoterrnonn Rov. R. Joossom, . M. L. STatv en. July 7. 1848. BOUNTY LAND CLAIM. THE undersigned will attend promptly to - the collection of claims for BOUN TY LANDS under the lalo act of Con gress. Those who have already received 40 or 80 Acres, can now receive the bal ance, by calling on the subscriber and mak ing the necessary application. JOEL B. DANNER. Gettysburg, March 0 : 1855.—tf OLD SOLDIERS. BOUNTY LIND ACT OF 1855. 111111 IF uaderaigned is now fully prep red to file and prosecute Claims to Bounty Land, for soldiers of the Revolu tion, 01 the War of 1812, and of ALL other wars in which the U. States have been en gaged—and for their Widows and minor children. The new act embraces them all. In addition to his long experience and success, he woultl add, that, In all the many claims he has hitherto filed, (be tween 100 and 200) he has carefully pre served, and has now every thing necessa ry to establish the rights of claimants—as also Rolls and Lists of Companies, and fa cilities for furnishing proofs in all cases that may be entrusted to htm. • He is now rapidly filing claims. Uc has made complete arrangements for loca ting warrants in the Western States.— Warrants bought—Warrants sold. Ap ply personally or by letter to 4 D. M'CONAUGHY. Gettysburg, March 9, 1855.—tf SOLDIERS who served in any war of the U. States a term not less than lourieen days : are entitled to 160 ACRES BOUNTY LAN D,and in case of the death of the soldier, his widow or minor chil dren, (if any,) are entitled to the same quantity. In cases where 40 or 80 acres have already beeb 'received, the difference necessary to make up the 160 acres can now be drawn. IcrA,pply to the subscriber, at hie of fice, in Gettysburg, where persons having Land Warrants to sell, may obtain the highest price for them. R. G. M'CREARY. March 16,1855.-6 m INVO,VMIAfa Removal a few doors Soalltof the old Stand. T IL SKELLY - respectfully informs 0 • his old customers and the public -.morally, that he contin.. is the TAILORING .USINESS, at his new land, in South. Baltimore treat where he will be nippy to accommodate all 'ho may patronize him. II work.entrusted to his .ao warranted to fit and be of most substantial make. Thankful for past favors, he solicits a continuance of public patronage. • Kim The New York Spring and Stem mer SHION Sore received. Call and see them. April 27e 1855.—tf PERSONS haying Hay - to sell will do well by -calling on the subscriber, in Gettysburg, who is desirous of purchasing. The highest Market price will be paid at ell times. f*rAs he intends having the Hay, after being:packed, hauled either to Hanover or Baltimore, the preference to haul will be given to those from whom be way ilurchase. • . SOLOMON POWERS . . Doc. 24,1852.--tf• DREGS PAND !MEDICINAL , (IF . all kinds, from-the beat J. ' l -7 'louses in the City. con- s candy on hand and for sale at :•• • the );Irug slid Bookstore of S.U. 1311E111.M' ( Bkllll3o3 l 'S tDEIT'SIST, BOUNTY LANDS. RAY WANTED. .. ' ~.IE .. ~. , 'i ~`~ . HO, THIS WAY! NEW GOODS BY THE QUANTITY, PAXTON & COBEAN have just re turned from the City, with a splen did assortment of SPRING &SU AMER Hatt 4. Cops, Boots 5 , Shoes, of ovary de. scription, and price. White Beaver Hate, White and Black Silk, do. Panama, Canton, Straw And Chip Hats, Koseuth, Cuban, and uy,e(v va riety of Soft Hat. Also—Oentlemeti's and Ladies' Boots & Shoes, Gaitors. Buskins, Jenny Linde, &c. AU of which will be sold low, for Cash, or Country Produce. PAXTON & COBEAN. May 4, 1855. GROCERIES CONFECTIONS, 1101.N.CO'N, &C. THIS WAY FOR BARGAINS 1 EMANUEL ZIEGLER has just re turned from the city with the largest lot of GROCERIES he has ever beton opened, to which he invites the attention of all, convinced that he can offer RARE BARGAINS. He has also a fine lot of Hams, Shoulders, &c., Shad, Mackerel and Herrings, Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Figs, Dates, Almonds, Nuts, Candies of all kinds, To bacco, Segall!, Snuff, Brooms, Brushes, Blacking, with a general assortment of variety goods. Give us a call if you want to buy cheap and good—next door to the "Star" office, Baltimore Street. Gettysburg, May 11,1855.—tf . .- ~ -..•.-..-. . t; 11:1*r'---41 % i : ~ . ...... A .." ..4 .1 4.... 41 ' ~ 7 ; ..,: - , Td, / c .k. $ ',.;,' i.• • , . , j.ck , i...fj 1 ,,, "`• •L_.., ; ___ t • j \ ii I . : se . . v , • I Q lli r , < f- i ' ... .....t -,-- NOW IS THE TIME. yiR. S. WEAVER respectfully an nounces to the• Ladies and Gentle men of Gettysburg and vicinity that he has resumed the. Daguerreotype business, at the old stand, in Chambersburg street, whore he will be happy to receive visitors desirous of securing perfect Daguerreo types of themaelves 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 satisfactimt„ mg: k J:barges frotn 50 'cts to StO 00. Ir7.l.lours of operating from 8. A. M., to 4.1',M. Uzrln dress avoid light, red, blue, or purple. Dark dress adds much to the beauty ol the picture. June 9, 1.854.—tf WE CAN'T BE . BEAT ! disother tra / of Splendid vreav Goods.: lIAVE the pleasure of announcing to AL my friends and the public generally, that 1. have just received and opened a large and splendid supply of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS. They consist in part of French, Eng lish and American CLOTHS, of nll colors, from $2 to $5 ; Plain and Fancy Cassi mere, Tweeds, Cashmeretts, Plain and Fancy Linens, together with a variety of Pant,. Stuffs, from 12i cents up, Vestings, in large variety. FOR THE LADIES, we have SILKS; SILK TISSUE, Linen Lustres, Alpacas, Lawns. Gingham from 10 cents up ; Luisse Wilk; Plain and Plaid Jaconets, Lama Plaids, . Nous do Laines, Calicoes from a fip 4,—also, Silk, Kid, Lisle Thread and Cotton Gloves, Hosiery, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Thread, Suisse, Cambric and Cotton Laces atu,l Edgings. Also, Bonnets Ribbons and Flowers: Our present Snick is large, and has been selected with great caro, both us reg;rds Style, Quality and Price, and as our motto is "Small Profits and Quick Sales," we hope all who wish GREAT BARGAINS will give us a cull before purchasing else wherot 3. L. BORIC& 4pril 113,830. WIRE! TIN ÜBE! UEC. E. BUEHLER informs• his friends and customers that he has a very large assortment of TIN WARE on hand ready for the Spring sale, made by experienced workmen and of good ma terials, which will be sold law for CASH or, COUNTRY PRODUCE. Kreall and see. Gettysburg, March 10,1854. %VA S. H. BUEHLER "SAS received a largely increased as- AA, sertment of Classical, Theological, School and Miscella- . ~,, i BOOKS, - 1,a 7, N'l' of all kinds,,including;-11....-4., a large number of handsomely bound Btandard Poets of England and America— Annuals, &c., suitable for Gifts. Also, fa r)l` hATIONERY of every variety, Gold Pens and Pencils. Penknives, _Envelopes,•&c., &c. '4All of which will be sold at a small advance on cost. Irreall and. sue 16141 • Dec. 22, 1854. . , . Nt7 CMDS. CHEAP AS THE CHEtPEbT. CEORCE NIA§ JUST 'received from the Cities large a mock of New Goods as has over been offered to the public at any time, among which are---!. _ Cheap Cloths, Black, Blue. Olive. Brown, and Claret. Plain and Fancy Cas shivers of every variety, Vesting., Ready Made Clothing, Ladies' dress goods in great variety, Men's wear of every de scription,'a cheap lot of Domestic and Debage Alpaccas, Poplins. Alpaca, De .bage, Gingham., M. Detainer, Calicoes, Silks, Satins, Bonnets, Hats, Groceries, 9ueena ware, die., &c. Being determined not.to be undersold we pledge. ourselves to sell as cheap as any other establishment in this place or elsewhere. Please call, examine and judge for yourselves GEO. ARNOLD. March 30, 1855. TEM CEM.LP STOZ". WE hare just opened and .o er to the Public, the beet and cheapest assortment of Spring st Summer Goods ever received in the Borough. Having purchased with great care, and being de termined to sell cheap, we can offer, without fear of etimpetitionohe largest and most desirable assortment, and at a cheaper rate than can he furnished in or out of the Borough. We would respect fully call the attention of-our friends ant! customers to our fine assortment of Black and Fancy CLOTHS ) CASSIMERS, and Vestings, Cassinetts, Kentucky Jeans, Cottonatles, 'ant stor of every *descrip tion, Nankeenette, Tweed, Ate. FOlt THE LNDIES—we can show a splendid Variety of Dress Goods, Berages, dull colors, Berage De [Alines, Mous be Laines, Lawns, Brilliantincs, Silks, Bon nets, Ribbons, Fans, New.. Styles. Swiss,. &c., &c Of Queensware and Groceries we have out usual supply. Grateful for our pail favors, we hope to merit a continuance of the same. Cell and examine, our stock and satisfy your selves that our's is THE CHEAP STORE. No trouble to show Grim's. FAHNESTOCK BROTHERS. Sign of the lied Front. April 13, 1855. %%%% %%Ma a NEIV . GOODS AGAIN• :11 S. GRAMMER, has just returned . 7 • from Philadelphia with as liana some and cheap an assortment 1 1 I Spring & Summer Goods ever brought to Gettysburg, consisting, ht part of CLOTHS, Black and Fancy Cas alumna, Marseilles for Pante and Vests, Satinetts, &c. Also Barege, Barege de 'Alines, Chili Barege, Brilliantine Silks, Satins, Lawns, Gingham, Calicoes, Cloths, Sleeve, Jackonet and Swiss Flouncing, Bonnets, Ribbons, &c., Groceries & Queensware, which will be sold at reduced prices for Cash or country Produce. To punctual customers a credit of six months. J. S GRAMMER. April 0, 1855.-tf NEW CONFECTIONERY. DANIEL PLAN= ESPECTFULI.Yininrins his friends Ye' and the public generally that he has taken the stand recently occupied by G. W. BLESSING, in ehamberaburg street, adjoining SHIVELY'S hotel, where he has opened a large and choice assortment. of CONFECTIONS of all kinds, CANDIES, Lemons, Oranges Raisins, Almonds, Pea Nuts, &c., to which he invites the attention of dealers. Rede signs also keeping ICE CREAM, and HEAD of the best quality, and solicits the patronage of the public. DANIEL. PLANE. Gettysburg, April 13, 1855.—tf M)I8'0 4 SCVDZDSI9 At the old Establishment No. 1. TUST from the City, Dry Goods, Groceries, 0 &c., &c. If you want bargains call and see me. I will us cheap suthe cheapest; and as to Cloths, Cassimers, and ready made Clothing, we challenge compelitiou. The Clothing are all of our own manufacturing and warranted right side up. Come one, Conte all. No trouble to shoW them. GEORGE ARNOLD. July 27, 1855 TOBACCO. 100 * BOXES L 8., LUMP TO BACCO in storo and for sale, at 'll cents by the Ixtx, - at'BUEHLER'S Old Stand, the cheapeas in the city. No. 157 Franklin 'at., Baltimore. • •Nov. 24. 1554.—tf Dr. *rickey's , Cholera Drop". FOR the are of CHOLERA, Dysen -tory, Croup, dm. -Prepared by D WARFBN, and for sale by SAMUEL H. BUEHLER, Gettysburg, P". fiIIUSLINS. (bleached antlnnbleached,) /TA Drillings and Tickings. it you want to buy ;Wm good and cheap call at SUIIICKII6 BOXES BLACK fibre ifibre 6A. and fors ale by _ W -\ 3l. BUEHLER, No. 157 Franklin died, Baltimon. Nov. 24, 1854.—tf • QUEENSWARE.—At arge and com plete assortment of Queensware just just received at FAHNESTOCIVISI okl Stand. V 011 mill always find plenty . of Gentle- M. ' men's Ladies' and Children's SHOES PAXTON & COBE,ANI3, ,-,RAPE' and -other Shawls; new and j,/ splendid styles to be had cheap at SCHIOKB arßlanks of all. kind fo r sale at thii-oillee.
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