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    VAl#l:lAkg PROPERTY
FOR SALE
ors at Private Sale, on
fittorible tonna, tho following foal
'wit;
A Mum,
altuansin finder townillip, Adams county, Pa.,
on thifraltleadiatErbut Gettysburg to Car
lisle, atslaris lands Jacob Trostlo, John
Doll hitt oditn, containg
30, Acres,
et 'whirl :tient 110 stereo are cloarcd---the 'va
gue in i 6ustaatuTimber. The improvements
ar. Q,-. e :
y,.,TWO-STORY
ISTVNE DIV ELLINGA:
vrith.4o Rooms and 2 KitchanS, calculated for
two ; a good frame Barn, weather.
Doodad, norn.crib, wagon-shod, and other out
buildings; an excellent
T ORCIIdIiD
of eVoice • • Fruit--Apples, Pears, Peacies,
Cheti*; &O. There are two wells, one in
fronit,ihe other in rear of the house; a fine
strei l / 2 4 et:nutting water through the Farm.--
Theisli',good'proportion of excellent
MEADOW. The Farm is convenient to
sermlitis Stores Mills, Post•Ofii•
CO, TIM
ANOTIIER ['ARM,
ailjoining the above, containing 100 ACRES,
on 'bickers erected a ,
/ Vet
iILTUER-BOARDED Ise
r , .., ROUSE,
Log , - - Blvd, wagon-shed, oorn-crib, and other
smt-buildings. Thera is a wagon-ronker's shop, i
gskiiiislisritig it very
. suitable far that or any
other mechanical business. There is never
failing water on the premixes. There are a--
hoot LS Acres of fine Timber, and a proper-
Lions( first-rate MEAI)OIS. Thereis a fine
.'' '' • ' ."Orchard
of4lpples, caches, Cherries, &a.
Whew two Properties lie in the forks ha
ssle° Coitetrago and Opo.tsum creeks. There
Bar bean about 11 1 000 bushels of Limo put
up,r,tlte rum, which is now beginiog to op
en.44ll'..and- readout the laud highly produc
86.Fortho terms, inquiry may ho nude
from the sybihriber, residing on the first mon-
SW6Bll'o6l'. • Persons destrous of purchasing
t 'm
ddirell to call and examine tho proper
• ait:l am determined to tatil with the view
in to the West.
DANIEL, MARKLEY.
. .
.'
81,'1855.-- .
Moot aSitOSS of Partnership.
MIRE Co-Partnership oxisting-between the
Subseidient has been dissolved this day
by mutual eminent. • •
We sre'Much oblised to our friends and
the Pubflo that liberal . support extended
to us.
Our Bookssire Placed in the bands of Alex.
ander akeib' for collection, and we ear•
rte date indebted to us to call
and maha immediate payment, as wo de.
sire hiPillt4d the boldness Of the' firm without
W..W. PAXTON,
ALEX'ILOOBEAN
tifittpt, il4# 1855.—if •
"V' PANTOIIB
. .
Ivoßms his friends and the public inner
4 iillY,thatihe will continue the lint & Shoe
Business, at his old Stand, and will always
keepon bsud a large and splendid ossorttnent
of BOOTS_& SHOES, .11A.TS & GIPS 'of
every variety of style and prices which he is
determi*ndtti, sell low for Cash or Country
Produce.
/8 55 . -- tf
711.0-M33W
MUMS STORE.
wen Subscribers would respectfully
11:':ittinouticetn their 'fiends and the
WOO.. that .they have opened NEW
HARDWARE STORE in Btltimore st..
adjoining the residence of Davin ZIEGILKR,
elettyttbnig. in which they ate opening a
igitieno general assortinent of
,11114111D1W,ARE, IRON, STEEL,
GROCERIES,
Cutelry-auti Coach Trimimsng,
Sprmis, Axles, Saddlery
-Cedar Ware, Shoe Findings.
-Paints Otis &Dyestuffs,
,
rtetteral, incuding every ilescriptio.l of
artfeftis in the above line of business—to
Which they invite the attention of COsafll•
Makers, Blacksmiths,Corpenters.Cabinet
makers..Shomnakers, Saddlers, and the
public generally.
Oar stock havingbeon selected with great
eare: and purchashed for Cash, we go art
antee,(for the Ready Money,) to dispose
of any part of it on as reasonable terms as
they,cen be purchased any where.
We particularly request a cell from our
Friends. and earnestly solicit a share of
Patti raltkr.,tot we are tleteripinetl' to; ea.
tablish - aCliaraciei for selling - Goods at
ow prices add doing business On fair prin.
JOEL B. DANNER,
DAVID ZIEGLER.
tyGetablirg, Jape I 83851;,--tr.
, .
NOTICE.
LETTERS of Administration on the Estate
•coLTIAIN FELTY, late of Berwick Bor.
Coukhj• Adtims county, Pa., deceased, having
beeolgrooted to the subscriber, residing in
Para township, York county, Pa., he here
by-la-14s notice to persotut indebted to said
- Estate to call and settle the same ; atd to
those having claims to present them, properly
anChenticated, for settlement.
: ALBERT W. STORM, Admit..
• Nov. 2, 1855.-601
,14.R0t;tib, SIIANWLSe spfendid and fash
ionable article—just brought from the
qty SCHICK. Ladies, call and examine
• ,
Kid Moves.
If ARIES White, Stick,. and COICTed KID
J 4 GLOVES at 621 cents, worth tij. Gen
tleman's dm at 75 cents, worth' sl2s—just
militia from New York Auction by
• • FAHNESTOOK BROTHERS.
°M AI,
TrADIES, if you want handaottie and cheap
'A. 'DRESS GOODS,' call at
FAHESTOCE. BROTHERS.
Sign qfthe Red Aron!
- Get Ilk 1855.
l'eSTmeired, &nauortmnnt Cf GOTS ,
tif RIES, wfach sold.low for cuh or
to4otq prow:tee, at
,
l itAY otoli:Torge asoortileut of HARD
XAIINESTOOK ItBOTLIERS...
V: 1
12, 1855.
•
; I ''t
—l,l%;:axid Se4l FUME
STOCKS' ell
ALIe,I'4SSIMERES. CA ea r
ICZT
yon 'want bargails. "
VIVINIMMIG/R l 5, RICEi sad tram de.
'itettiodes EIROVERI ES,
_to tie had at
FAHMOBTOCILW.
NEIV SUPPLY OF FALL Si: WINTER
Ready-made CloUtialg.
MARCUS SAMSON has Just returned
from New York, Philadelphia, and Bal.
timoro, with the largest and best assortment of
READY:MADE CLOTHING; ever brought
to Gettysburg, made up in magnificent styles,
and most approved fashions. In regard to
Workmanship, they can't be excelled by any
enstomer tailor. •
Haring enlarged my place and stock, I am
able to sell
of every description, cheaper than ever of
fered before in this or auy ether place this side
of the Atlantic._ My stock consists in part of
&all sizes, prices, colors mid kinds, made up
in a superior manner.
PARTS VESTSp•
01 the latest and most fashionable atyies, and
every, kindof gtxtdPmuitable tbr winterwear; also
BOOTS& SHOES, and a ki r assortMent of
Gentlemen's and Bays' litrniehmg Owls, con
sisting of extra quality linen bosom Shirts, Sat'
ponders, Gloves, half Hose, Collars, neck and
packet Handkerchiefs, and an extraorainary
assortment of Black Satin and fancy Self ad;
jesting STOCKS, and various other fancy ar
ticles, together with Umbrellas, Trunks, Car
pet: Bags, flats,,Caps, Boots and Shoes.'
My Ooods are seleeted and purchased tin
der the most favorable circumstances. Quick
sales and small profits is' altrays' the motto, I
am determined to carry out at the Money Sam
,tug Clothing Ens) orium in York Street
A personal examination can alone satisfy'
eustotners of .the comprehensiveness of my
stock, which I am stilling at least 20 per cant.
lower than can be found at any of my compe
titors.
tI am also propered to sell wholesale to
country merchants desiring tosell again, Ready
Made Clothhig at CHEAPER tissEs mu t: cm: at
BOUGHT Ix THE CITIES. IF you doubt it, call
and examine for yourselves.
MARCUS SAMSON.
N. B. All Goode bought of me will be ex
changed if they do not prove satiafnetory.
oe4aburg, Sept,2B, 1885.
GMAT ATTRACTION
AT THE SAND STONE FRONT
Ready *lade Clothing.
GEORGE ARNOLD
HAS just now finished making up and has
on hand as large a stock of Ready Made
Clothing, suitable for the Fall and Winter sea
son, is has over been offered to the public in
this place. Ilia
(U2)1.) tea r .E.UPO
are all of his own manufacturing, and well
made of the very best material, and none of
of your CITY MADE TRASH, which have
boon put tognther in a hurry by crushing the
poor seamstress with a mere pittance for her
labor, or done. with the loop stitch of o sewing
ranehinewlifelt if one-stitch gives way the
whole suns is gone. We give fair wages ;
have onewtirk well done and made of the heat
materials, and our young ladies come in with
the garments with smiling countenances and
cheerfitl hearts.
'VE HAVE NOW QN - HANDS- 4 -
Coats of all grades and colons from $I to $2O
Pants, " ." 60ets to $lO
Vesta, " " 62icts to $7
made of all coloriand every variety of style.—
We have experienced workmen employed con•
etantly cutting out and making up all kinds of
Bleck, Blue, Olive, Claret, Green, Brown and
Drab Cloth Coating, Cassimers,. Satinetta,
Jeans, and Vestings, Dr:iers, Shirts, &c., &c.
Having just returned from the East we have
now on hand, in connection with our Clothing
Store, a very . large stock of cheap'Cloths, Cas-
Rimers, Cassinetts, Coatings, &c., &c., of :ev
ery variety of colors. We have just received
the Fall and Winter Fashions, and ifwe cannot
please you in a garment made up we can at all
times take your measure and make up a gar
ment that will please you on short notice.—
We will not make the bold assertion that we
will sell at 25 per cent. cheaper than any bo
dy else, but that we will sell any article in our
line as • cheap as the chu:npest, and a little
cheaper, and a good deal better.
Give us a call and examine and judge for
yourself. Como one, come all to the Cloth.
ing'Emporium at the . •
Sand Stone Front of
GEORGE ARNOLD.
LETTERS of Administration on the Estate
of WILLIAM DONLEY, late of Butler
township, Adams county, I'a.,. deceased, have .
ing been granted to the subscriber, residing in
/denallen township, . County aforesaid, notice
is hereby given to such as are indebted to said
Estate to make payment without delay, and .
those having claims are requested to present
the same, properly authenticated for settle
ment.
WILLIAM HELLER, Adner
Nov. 2,1855.-6 V
9to LAeco.
1 00 BOXES 4 11 BAUM P TO
BACCO in ,store and for sale,
at 11 cents by the box., at BUEHLER'S
Ohl Stand, the chespeae in the city. No
157 Franklin st.,
BrOni;,•Frimelield "4,c0 , 13,.
.
VLOETAEL CATTLE POWL ER,
• : AND
CATTLE LINIMENT,
SOLD WHOLESALE- and RETAIL
by A. D. BUEHLER., agent • for
ideintreounty.
. .
111)111FRFUMERY--thelnrsest assortment in
town will be foMtd . •Ut. SCHICK'S. His
stock embraces every article in the perfumery
lile--and he will sell cheap.
Nor. 2, 1855.
GLOVES 'AND HOSIERY -;-4 large vari4
ety,.good and cheap at
Nov,;, 1855.
SIIAWLS---The largest and handiomest
lot of long and square .sHAwLS ever
brought, to this town can bo seen at
soffidisis.
Nov. 2, 1855. •
ITME cheapest DOMESTIC GOODS ever
X brought to this lace. *tal judge
for jourselves.
Oat. 19, 1366. J,. & CRAMMER,
TQD STAR•AND , .DINNER
• 9
Is published every Friday Evening; in Balti
more street, in the three istory huild
ing, a few doois above Fahn- •
estoe . ka Store, by . -
D. A. & C. H. BUEHLER.'
If paid in advance or wijbin the year $2 per
annum--if not paid within the )car $2 50.--.
No paper discontinued until all errearagee are
paid--except at the option of the Editor.-Sin
gly copies 61 cents. A failure to notify .4 dis
continuance vVillbe regarded, as . at new engage
f'
went. • •
GRAM=II,.
,
' Adaertitanrnts not 'exceeding a aquareln
serted three times for sl—crery subiequent
insertion 25 cents. Longer ones in the same .
proportion. All advertisements not specially
ordered for. a giren time will be continued un
til forbid! A liberal -reduction will be :made
to those wbo adrertiar by the yeai. ;..
Job Prirtnig of all kinds xcented neatly
aid pronfigy, and on reasonable terms.
NOV FPR BiIIGAINS!
Ready llnde Clothing
(IL(1011.411L•M:`,M
NOTICE.
SCHICK'S
TL.RMS
COOKS ) STATIONERY;
intuGs &
'Nntrenstir nomortment.
A D. BUEHLER has adde d to his former
/.1.• stock df Goods an unusually large- tut
unman& of Classical, School and Miscalls
31E111 ODD 1113113111,111111111
•
embracing all the text Books used in the Col
lege, Common Schools, and standard 'Classic
authors, with thiretent'poisular publications,
constituting a larger assortment than aver be
fore openedin Gettysburg. Also .
3 &dile 2.10,0:111211r ,
oral! kinds; Cap, Letter and Note Taper, of
the best quality,- Envelopes, Gold Pens and
Pencils, Pon-knives, Ike., with a largo assort
ment of 'r •
Fancy GOodst,
to which he invites attention, being prepared
to sell at unusually low prices. ,
141/,..11e • has also largely incrcascd his
stock of •
° and 0/ederities,
which can be relied upon as the best in the
market.
&tarAvringeninnte: have boon 4 afflicted by
;which any article in his line of business can be
promptly oitlermi from the city.
Gettysburg, 'Nob. 2, 1855. - •
FANCY GOODS OF ALE. KINDS
. 82 . 21 4: 6 ri#Pully
A NEW SUPPLY, AND LOW PRICES!
MeCUSIAIAN invites theattention
L \
of Ladies and Gentlemen to her supe
rior assortment of
* -A
altia4PV X a 2) %4
suitable tor Fall and Winter-wear, which Lava
been purchas-xl very law and will be sold at
eurrocliontling low rico. 4 .The assortment
' teludea the new a . as ilenablu styles of
ashniercs,
•'
s, De Lanes,
Giugbams,Calicoes, Do
Bage, Coburg Cloths, Mus
lin; Pined, Sack Flannels, Bon
. nets, and lionnei Trimmings, Shansi
Ladies' Dress Triuntniags, VelveteijArtifi•
dials, Blaelcoadfs, Blue dn., Glofes, fruiter:,
Handkerchiefs, French Worked Collars,
Cambric„lncknnet and Swiss Edgings,
lasertings, Mullins, Sleeves, Mo.
Lair mid Silk Hits, Black
Lace and Embroider
ed Ilandlcerchiefs,
Braids, Fans,
0., he.,
Mt-Ladies and lientlemen are requested
to call 'nil examine our boors, which cannel
be beat in the town ; for beauty and cheap
-13088.
Gettysburg, Nov. 2 1855.
• •
185'5. GO.ODS. 18da.
IrHl -subscriber tenders lid+ neknowledg
dperits to his friends and the
the very libend. pstronage hitherto extended
to him, and respectfully informs them that he
has just returned from the cities with a Nplen.
slid. assortment of New Goods, comprising, in
part, a tine stock of
De):mcs, Shawls, Ginghams,
GlovCs,,StOckings, Rib
bons, Collars,
filus
lins, Irish-Lin
ens, &c.,
all of which will be mold at the lowest cad'
prices. lie deems it unnecessary to enumer
ate the different articles which comprise iris
stock. He world earnestly invite all tb
call and examine his stock before purchasing
elsewhere.. _
J. s: GRA.II.3IEII
Oct. 190855
GREAT ATTRACTION AT
FRAZER'S CHEAP
WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE.
LEXANDER FRAZER resvectfulli in
ecirrna thai ptiblip that s lio jitst;rejeiroi
a large and splendid assortment of rich su 1
new-style (OLD JEWELRY of till kinds, in
cluding Breast Pins, F•`inger l{in;;s, Ear Ring .
of the most fashionable stvles; 'fob, vtist,'4l7l
guard Chaimt, Cuff Pins, Watch Keys, &e. Al
so, Albata Spans, Fancy V 41989, Speetveles,
Wateb Guards, Keva and Chains; GoLD
SILVER WATCHES, together with it
large astiortmoka.olskoUliNlG good
' 4 - suitable for persons• in mourning, and
numerous other articles in his line—all of
which will he sold at lowest cash prices.
ki.arAs I hare purchased all my goods from
*Ober Jewellers, I will WARRANT thenr to
be what I pronounce them. Of this purchas•
Cre may rest assured: • •
rtzl..cimelis, WATCHES & JEWELRY
REPAIRED, as heretofore. (live me a call,
in Baltimore street, a few doors from 'the dia
mond, if you want 0000 Jewelry, and the gen
uine article, lower than the same can be pur•
chased any place out of the city.
ALEX. FRAZER.
Gettysburg, Mt. 211, 1855—tr
GROCERIES COI'FEITIOIS,
it.o 0
FO
VAIANtiET;'4IEGLER" hag just re
•••• turned trout the city with the,fargetit
lot of GROCERIES he has ever' befiire
opened, to which he invites the attention
of all, convinced that he can (der RARE
'JARGONS. Ile has also a.tine lot oh
Shoulders,.&c„ Shad.
Mackerel and Herrings,
Oranges,-, : liennins. Raisins, Pigs. Dates.,
Almonds, Nuts, C uthe I+ of all .kinds,,To.
bncet). Sears, Spa', ilnionis. finishes,
Black cifth 'gttuelial t4(tropr,ti t o h
varietrgoods. Give us a call if Noq - cridnt
To buy cheap.and 'good—next doiir to the
Star office. Baltint.',ire'Street.
Gettysburg, May 11,1855.;—tl
111,1juover 8. Railroad.
Trim as the lialmver Branch,Rail
road now ras follows
Train 'leaves* Hanover' at 91; A.ll,
••with'Passting6is farYork,•Harriaburgi Colum
bia and Philadelphia. This train also con
nects with the 'Sxpress fordialtinnare; arriving
there at L P. 111:, stopping at Qlenrock, Park
ton awl Cockeysville. • ' • •' •"
-Second Train latves at 1.-10. P. 3Lavith Pas
sengers 'tor • Baltimore and inicrmediato
places, andLreturns •Iyith , passengers-from
York, &c. '
• - J. LE111,401
JAY 271,1P55.
D'T — A ND—F OD NI
AT
Tfq-::013-$AP:Pc1.1.1%11-,
t:Vll,olrgetA9oo_,S•
eiery'ilosoriptiori, :ail' hi void., very `
.tow
ILF—for•cash." variety of SI:JAN.4Z
and . .:1 n I
.Readmqviguto-'
'..ei54"3:4;1•C*1 / 4 4Pd j0112.T 65111
elebtgabarg, Oat. 19,
Profesrdonal Cardio
cramemitb
"ocifoi
.
. . . .
Dr. J. Lawrence Hill,
. . ' fdr.ftlrlir '
OFFICE- in Chambersbnrg 'street
..9ne door West of the Lutheran
Chuich, nearly opposite 0 rammer'S store,
where he may be found ready and willing
to attend to any case within the province
of the Dentist. Persona in want of full
seta of teeth are invited to call.
REFERENCES.
Dr,C.N.DxnatreirT, Rer.C.P.KftAtr-rx,D.D
"'D. Hong air, Prof, IH.JAcoss,
" H.S. Houma., .• if. L. Diunuan .
" D. Ctr.rrunr, " lit•A.Mili1t.1OPIIII0
Rev. R..lollNoole. I .. M. L. dratvica.
July I. 1134 A.
D. III'VELNA UGIIY,
- I RTTOIIiVEY .9T 1.911;
(Office removed to one dour West of BMA's
Drug do ilook•Store,eliembersbutg street.) .
wittOrney and SollrilO, for
l'atvtits and Pensi (in s ,
Bounty Land Warrants, Back-Pay Sus
pended claims, and all other claims against
the. Geserninent . at Washington. D. G. :
also American claims ill England. Land
.Warrants !minted and sold, or bought, and
highest prices given.
Latidelor sale in lowa, Illinois, and
other Western SIMPS ; and Agents engaged
locating lirarraitis there.
SkitY - Spply to hint personally or by
letter.
Genytibtirg, Nov. 1 1,1853.
CARZ.
L CAMPBEIL9,
r% lloritcy al LAw,
O FFICE on Cliainbersburg street, Get.
tysluire, Iwn doors Inns Gen. Ar
sinre, tell' attend in filing elatins
BOUNTY LAND, tinder the hale Acts
or Congress. PertAions,&c. All business
entrusted lo his bands will receive prompt
einentiur.
Ai.ril 6, 1855.
DAVID WILLS,
Attorney at Law,
II AS o.kon Srlivf:!ogni', office
North! West Corner of Cuoirt,
Stlllll re.
1/1;FI:REI Nil:E.—lion. Thaddeus;
Lincaoter.
I)de. 30, ESS3:
BUN a LAND CLUMS.
I/IdLIE nitticrsignetl uill :mewl promptly
f 11 - to the etillection ni claims her BOUN
TY LANDS under the late det n 1 con.
preys. TilliNO Will) bin Vtf alreap v received
40 or 80 Aeres, can now reccire'llie
by 1 . 3:1111V . !111 Uir .111”.eriber and mak.
ing the necessary Application.
JOEL R. DANNER.
Getty:thing, Nlarelt 9 : 1855.—tf
OLD SOLDIERS.
1101INTY 1 / 1 11 2111 OF 1855.
rglllP undersigned is now fully prepa
red to file and prosecute Claims to
Bourdy Lola, ler. soldiers id the Revelu
tion, el tile War 111 1812, and of ALL oilier
wars to whic!l the 11. Shoes have liven en
gaued—and for their 117,twos and inbior
r4iliirelt. The Strly n u t elehrsees them
nll. ills lung experience alid
b‘lel'eSS. lie %vault! add, 'list, lu all the
funny chows lie has hole no filed, (I.e-
Etve,a 100 and 21)0) lie leis earehilli pre
set.% co, and has ',ow roery thine neressa
ry In establish Floe iii jll.,it clannants—as
aiwr 1t,,11. alit! Comprinies, In
cilluies for turnishing prurdn iit ail CaSeB
Ilial may he en:rested to 111.1,.
He is trout ropiiilll filin . .sr claims. lie
has wade cemplrie gritueeinen is for lora
tiup WarrulllS in Wo Stern Shoer --
Warrants heught,-Wa rrints field. Ai,.
ly personally lin i,y ietier trt
D. NI'CONAUGIIY.
(;ettysherg, March 9, 1,55.—if
44111111.i0l Itt ;)
US ICE UP 'IHE PEACE, has opened
oiliee in the front room of his resnienre
in Baniniore street, where he will be prepared
to attead to Serk - ening, Conveyaneing, and
collecting claims, promptly and punctually.
Gettysburg, April 20.—1 y
JOHN W. TIPTON. Fashionable liar.
Ger aatl Hair Dresser, can at all (ilet
be fiend prepared to attend to the calls of
tho people, at the Teti, iii the
adj9ining the County Mom
long experienee, he flatters himself that he
can go through all the ramifications of the
„,
Toilsorial Depart necati
with such an infinite degree of skilLm
will meet with the entire satisfaction of nll
who tnay submit their chins to the keen
odeiti of his razors. He hopes therefore,
that by, his attention to business, and a de
sire to please, lie will merit as Nell as re
ceive, a liberal share of public patronage.'
The sick will be attended to at their pri•
vate dwellings..
ABRAM AiiNOLD
INTENDS removing to York, and must
therefore settle up his business. All per
sons desirous of saving costs, -especially those
whose accounts aro of long standing, can do
so by culling immediately and p..vriNo
Unless this be done without delay, suits will be
instituted without respect to persons ; a simi•
Jar appeal to them having been utterly dis
regarded. No, further indulgence wilt' be
given. . •: • ..
krztrile is now selling off at cost.
June 2, •
ANDS. XENTUCKY LEAF
Jr TOBACOd, 20 Balee Havana.
25 4 0 Sagua. 20..d0 St. Jag°, 20 Cases
Seed Leaf. Just received andfor eale by
WAT: BUEHLER.
Noi 157 Franklin Street.
Nov. 24,:1854
OSIERY.-4 new article of.SILK and
IA • WOOL HOSE, and Silk-lined HOSE,
or sale a;
, FAHNESTOCR. BROTHERS.
• • • ' ;Sign qftheßsrl Front.
Oct. 12, 1855.
: IDI ISS• SOPHORA; C. HOWARD—
,
WOULD te'speetfolly littoral:the Ladle's of
Gettysburg—"that she intends common- f
Ong the MILLINERY BUSINESS, on Me
I2M inst., faSoutla Baltiiiiorp street, at the real
denee of Mi.• p.Triii)mer. She' has inade ar• I
rtutgemejtsto . have regularly the very latest
Pa3hiAlu•
7.--et
GETTISBURII FOUNDRY.
A NEW FIRM.
►'t HE'untlcraigned, having entered into
partneship to carry on the Foundry bit
sines. under the firm of
,WARREN
SONS, hereby make, known•to the citi
zens of Atlanta and adjoining countiee,
that we are prepared to make every thing
in our line Of business,' We 'have con
.sitmly on hand, the HATHAWAY and
other •
COOKING STOVVO.4,
the Parlor airtight, and nine plateSioves !
of variona styles and sizes, Pots, Kettles
and Pans, and all other Iron Cooking
Utensils, Waffle frona,Washing Machines,
Ash-plates, Boot scrapers, Ace. Castings
for Mills and other Machinery, PLOUGH
CASTINGS''of every description, kc.—
We make the Sealor, Blocher, and differ
ent kinds of W itheroto Plough. We
have also got different patterns of .
FENCING & RAILING
for Cetueierjes, Yards and Porches, which
eau't lie [mid for beauty or cheapness.
VrAll the above articles will he bold
cheap for Cio.h or Country Produce.
sr 7- LAUKS.MITHIN U still con
tinued.
BRASS CASTINGS and every thing
in our line Hunk to order. .
71111ESHISG AMCIIIIVES repair.
ed at shortest untie°. Being Moulders
ourselves, we will do our work RIGHT.
THOMAS %VARREN,
m.kwriN %V, RREN,
HIRAM WARREN,
TII,OIIAS A. WARREN.
Oeityshtlig, :114 I I,
r. 1855.—ti
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TIN . WIRE! 'Ply' IV,IIIE!
EO. BUEIILER. ilifortna his
friends and elpoilmers 'that he hat , a
.ery large assortment of
TIN WARE
on Mold ready tor dm Sprint! FnIP. made
t•xporomred wolkoom and of omd ma
im low for CASH.
r COUNTItY PRODUCE. pr - f - Call
and
Getty:4 l )ora, 11!arcli 1(1, 1854.
Nutt '111.:11.1 \ld,
Remnrrd a few dimrs Sontis of the old Stand
7; 11. SKELLY respoctfully informs
•,,;1, . his old customer° and the !midi',
..),.. 1 . , generally, that lie comin
-1 . ti, i the' TA it,o l? 'NG
''-5.:,'4..t, ..ea i l li USIN P,SS. at his new
..".4.1 .4 ,'; : !: . stand in South Baltimore
qi . ,:t -, 4. , . Stree, where be will he
~:,?...„ t. .. , happy to nee, mitoulaie all
t4 . r ri ,
i .,!, 1 r t .. who may patronize him.
i 1 1 ' All work entrusted in his
",;f t .. care warranted to fit and
he 01 most substantial make. Thankful
for past li”ors, he solicits a continuance of
piddle patronage.
ric7r The Non York Spring' and Sum
mer 1:1 , 111/ONSa re received. Call and
AVIA lie in.
A pt
NEW GOODS,
CHEAP GOODS
HNESTOCK 13 (OTHERS, have just
ireei ved their usual large and handsome
a,ortment of Fali and Winter Goods, to
which they invite the attention of the illlol/t,
Of evert- .ICNeriptimi of Dry Goods,
!Elrd:ire. Sa•hllerv, Queensware, Groceries,
Cedar ware, Iron. 'I/Hs and Paints, ke.
(itme us an early call, and we will show you
pretticst, and cheapest stock of
Goods ill the County.
FAIINIi:iTOCK fiROTTIERS.
of the Red Peon!.
Oct. 12, 1855.
CALL IND SEE LS IT TUE
N E T .1 N
WM T. KING reffwetfully annonnees to
V
his friends and the public
,generdly
that he continues the TAILORING 11 1 %
S S in the room ad'oiniug the store of J.
Lawrence t'..7eltielt, and fronting on the Dia
mond. Ile has made arrancements to receive
regularly the LA TEST FASHIONS, and
it will he his emistnnt aim to give entire sails
to those who may fay.ar him with their custom.
41"&"Couutry prmluce will be taken in ex
change for work,
Ciettysbprg, Sept. 58, 1855,
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IGW IS TUBE TIME.
I%J R. S WEAVER respectfully mi
notinces to the Ladies and Gentle
men of Gettysburg and vicinity that - he r
has resented the Daguerreotype business,
at the old stand, in Cliambershurg
.street,
where ho will he happy to receive visitors
desimus of securing perfect Daguerreo
types at themselves or, friends. .
Being futnished' With an entire new and
coolly vrtpiratusi he is, prepared to 'take
picturetan every Oiyle df the art ,and
sure rrfret vatiefaetion.
ge, Charges from .50 ctv to 81.0 'on,
Fours of cperiting 'from 8. 4., M.,
Cittl:. dress . avoid light. red, blue,' or
purple, : Dark dross adds much to the
beauty the pieture.
June 90854. 7 —d , •
.
SPOUTING! SPOUTING!
EORGE and Hilary Waropler. will
`tx Make 'Howie Spouting' ihd' up
tho sante IoW, cor Coati gr cotintrr
duce. t.'artners• and •Wlrothere' Witihing
iheir Hotisea..Harns, - ate. apnuted,,lrould
do well to give them a
. G.. etc. H. WAMPLER;
Plilludelpidn'Adierthennenti.
• • [JAYE OPENED:, - '.
hn kinthentici Olothinii' Palace ..tsitd
Merchant Tailoring .llstab..
lishinent on.: i
.•
Cif RS NUT, STrili
Ne.,165, . s•
One door below 'itriet, 'North
. , ,
purchase.
Clothing
reads-Wade tibite ail good tni eine be made - hy
any gerchant Tailors in the United States,
should visit this magnificent store,:where
Goods of the finest class are,.kept, ready
made and in thc.pieee, l which,will be made to
order at the iMortest notice, and perfect satis•
factionwarranted: Also, n fail assortment of
fine FURNISHING GOODS, arid every arti
cle is marked, with the lowest cash prices iu
plain 6gures.
Nov. 16, 1855.-6 M
vANO &,.VV4TSON, No. 20 South
Sl.,,Philedelphia l ,
(.rent fire, • Chesiiim and Fifth Streets,
Fridii'v morning, Deeemhtir, I ot4, 1854.
EVANS & WA ISON'S SALAMAN
DER SAFES FRIUMPDANT, as they
always are when put to the test.
POILAIALP1111•, Dec. Id, 1854.
ME96118• EVANS Lt; WairsoN, No. .26
South Fourth St., Philadelphia.
GE?iTLEMILN :—We take much pleasure
in recommending your Salamander Safes
to Merchants and others in want of a se
cure means of preserving their books, pa
pers, from tire, as ilie- one we par.
chased from you about seven months since
has preserved our honks. papers and cash
in as good it Cffilditlllll as they were
when put into it, before the great fire of
ibis morning, which destroyed the entire
block of buildings corner of Chestnut and
Fifth streets. The eale was in use in our
flies WI the seeped floor of our building,
Irmo which ;.;seen 1.• II tido the teller, and
Own , limit the
, fire was out.—
The Safe was 1111'11 removed mid opetieu
n the presenee of at heist 1000 persons,
who witnessed the Ifl/111111.011111l1{111 of Ille
1'01111.41k. Will you please have the safe
and lurks repaired, tos we intend to pot it
in use again, having perlect cio,fidence
um lire- pivot yucliin it.
Yours, 11..,
Evans & Watson take pleasure ui re.
!erring to the billowing, among the many
hundreds who have had Ihetr Sales ui
use U. S. Mini, Plidasla.: Farmers
and echahics' Bank ; Samuel
Allen. Esq.. Iligh Sheriff, Pisilada. ;
N Henderson. City Controller ; Caleb
Cape & Cu., Nut. IS3 Market St ; Rich
ard Norris & Son. Locomotive builders,
Philada.; Ilancodt & Sellers, Nlas
corner 16sh and James Ste.; Ft otklin
Eire Insurance Co., Pillhola.; Pennsyl
vania Railroad Co., Plolada.; Lacey &
Phillips, corner filth and Minor Sts.;
Sharpless Bro., No. 32 South Second Si.;
James Kent & • Santee, No. 147 North
Third Street ; W. 11. Ilorsituatt & Sons.
No 51 North Third St.; Smith. Williams
& Co., No. s 7 Market St.; J. & it. Orne,
No. 185 Chestnut St.
A large assortment of the above Safes
always on hand (warranted to stand a
least 10 per cent. snore tire than any Her
ring's Safe now in use.) EVANS At
wAT,.-4)N. also manufacture and keep
for sale, Iron Shutters, Iron Doors and
Iron Sash. for making lire-proof Vaults (or
Banks, stores, public and pri•ate buildings.
Seal and Leiter Copying Presses ; Patent
Sl:tte Lined Refrigerators, &c. Please
give us a call, at No. 26 South FOURTH
St , Philadelphia.
April 6,18.15.—1 y
F. H. SMITH,
PORT MONNAIE, POCKET BOOK
DRESSiNG CASE M.ANI;FACTUIiEIt.
W.cur.of Fourth& Cheainutata, Philadelphia
A LW AYS on hand a large and varied
ass,.rttni•iiinl
Port Monnuies, Pocket Books, Bankers
Cases, :Vole Holders, Port Folios, Porta
ble Desks. Dressing Cases, Work Boxes,
Cabas, Travelling Bags, Back gaunnon
Boards, Chess Men, Porker Memorandum
Books, Cigar CaArs, 4-e.
Alen, n general atomrtment of Flnglish,
French and German FANCY GOODS.
Fine por•l:et Cutlery, Razors, Hazor
Shops and Gold Pens
liolesale,Seemid arid Third Floors.
F. 11. smiTif.
N. W. cor. Fourth & Chemuut.t.., Philodelphis.
N. 13.—0 n the receipt of $l. a Superi
or Gold Pen wi!l he sent to any part of the
United States, by mail ;—describing pen,
medium, hard, or soh.
March 30, 1855.-1 y
IL H, C I ll' TON & SO N,
MEN'S i;,ND BM' CIMINO STORE,
Noah East Mlle/ of record and Dock sta., nits
WM. T. KING
(he Citizens of Geilysburg, Pe. and.
I VOU are respectfully invited to exam
; -in- me the extensive and varied assort
: mem of MEN'S Lt. BOYS' CLOTH I NG,
at the store of the subscriber, %Imre may
alwata he fopml a lull supply of READY
3IA CIYMING. clan sizes and de•
seriph °, a,. wore by men and boy a 01 all
ages and sizes, made by experienced work
men and al the very hest material. the
make. tit, and appearance surpassed by no
establisfunetieiii PleMie preserve
this notice. and give me a call, and fit out
yourselves and sons in a manner worthy
'of you and them. Remember the 11 nith
East corner of Second and Dock Streettl.
R. D. CLIFTON & SON.
April 13, 1855.—1 y
Book Age9ls Wacited
A GENTS WANTED - in every Town and
rl Couo4;•fir s tliig United Stittes, to canvass
for the most popular ilatorioarand other val
uable and saleable- books. published; :The,
workirareparticularily adapted to the‘mants of
the people, being beautifully illustratettwith
fine Steel and Wood Engravings, and,bound in
:the most substantial manner. ;
:Agents now dadrassing for na, firid it a pros
table employment.
Our list also includes the befit *Oka of LS.
:•ARTHUR. .over, - 100,000 ivolumea: haw .
gold the past year; and their wile is it •s
-ling. 117 , qc JuvelinakoddmaciejAr qcsi.. • s
lo err 1 7•Aidi most P9P Ul a r :Aah -6 . •
shall.add titlfpra mimingfall.and
tie
itig . ticat
the country. ' Send.-for it end judge for
, selves. , For full particulars and • lint,
Adsfrfair J.'Bri BRADLEY; -' 1 " •
•, • • '
•• . • Publiahor;:
•1148 Nortiv FourthSfreet, ,
• - • Philadelphiii Piw
Sept. 7 18 . 55..--44 • •.• : ,p••• •
FA LIENBTOCKIS.
TtPllkk *%0)%
SALAMANDER SAFES.
LACEY &
vicinity
EM===
c. H. NEEDLE S ,
Truss and Brace Entlithihniat,
IL, :0011., TWELFTII a 24C*r . ratam,
PLII4ADELPITIA
MPORTER of line Fretieh Trusses, conibi
ning calreme lighbults, case and
with correct construction. ;
Hernial or ruptured patients can .bc.sutefi
by remitting amounts, as below ; Sending nomr
ber of inches round the hips, and stating, pied
affected. Cost"of Single Tress, $3, s4 L and
I ss. Double---$5,56, $8 and O. Instruc ,
tioris as to wear, hed how td effe'et'at cuie, When
possible, sent with the Truss. Also for silb,
in great tnriety, '
Dr. Bann ImprOved' Patent' Body Brave,
for'the' 6nre of Proliipsits Uteri;' Spinill Prctptt
and supports; Patent Shoulder Braces; Chest
Expanders and Erector Braccit, adapted to all
with stoop shoulders and weak lungs English
}naafi° .Ahdoutinal Belts, Suspensories, Syr.
inges—male and female.,
1111A.Ltlics' Rooms, with', Leidy attendants.
Augdst
II Ell.
FRITZ, HENRY & CO.,
No. 19, North THIRD street, PHILADZI:A.
1111 °ROCCO Nlnnurneturers,
ina
aril Importers id FRENCH CALF
SKINS; 'nod denier in' RED nod OAK
SOLE LEATHER & KIPP.
Feb 2,1855—1 y
TO BUILDERS
- worn
LITHIBER MERCHANTS*
Ta iLLMEYER k SNA LI., York Pn., have
II in connection with their CAI{ BUILD
ING, commenced the mantifiteture of
ad,147.11 1D1A211420
suUTTERS AND MOULDINGS
and all kinds of light work used by Builders
in the construction of Houses; lc.
We keep constantly on hand an assortment
ot't-lAstl, wide!' will he sold at low prices.—
They can execute at the shortest notice largo
orders any description of DOORS, 811 UT-
T I.] RS, Sc. (Jar work is of the best kind, and
and will be sold on the most modenttn
terms.
Enquiry or order by totter promptly attou
kleil to.
Aug. 2.1, 1e55.-31n.
TILE UNIVERSITY'S FAMILY
RE3IE 1) 1 S
irsuoli miner the Seal, sanction and authority
orl'llE UNIVERSITY OF FREE MED
DAN E and PO - PULAR KNOWLEDGE,
chartered by the Suite of Pennsylvania, April
8:1...., with a capitol of $lOO,OOO, mainly
fur the purpose of armsting 'the evils of spu
rious ami wort Ii Nostrums. Also, for sup
plying the community with reliable lemedies
fiereter a competent physician eannot or
Trill not• be emplow.d. This lostit Minn has
purchased from br. John R. Rowland, his
celabmted
Itonand , s Tonic Nlixltirc,
known for upwards or twenty , five years as the
only sali and sure cure fur lever and Ague,
au.; arid his inestimable remedy for Bowel
Complaints,
RO WA N D'S CONIPOUND
!iyrop of Blackberry Boot,
which highly approved and popular remedies,
together With
TheUniversitv's remedy for COMPLAINTI3
OF THE LUNCS ;
The Liniversitr's remedy for DYs?.BPSIA
OR INDIGESTION;
The University's remedy Mr COSI.I.VE
BOWELS
Also, the UNIVERSITY'S ALMANAC
may he haul, at the Branch Dispenaary o or
Store of
13. W. RILEY, &
HuidlerAburg, Adami Co., Pti,
Oct. 12, 1c55.--$5
NE W FIRAI
NEW GOODS.
rellE Sitbserihurl, hutting bought the stock
1. o f 11,,,0., shoes, • t•I and Caps of EH,
LER Kt i R . 17., purl,ose , -tinning the busi
ness, at the old established stand, South East
Corner of Centre Square, where they Imo
just reeei‘ed a fresh supply of the above goods
Gum the cities of Philadelphia and Baltimore,
- nnrising al! the new and deiiruble styles of
Men's, Boys' and Youths' Silk, Fur, and
ou`ilotteh HATS. Men s,
Povs' and Youths' Fine
• t nil, Nip, find Grained
kJ o (yrs ANL) SHOES,
w.th a large assortment
of Ladies , Misses' and Child'S
Walking and Pine Gress SHOES, GAITERS,
tice. Gum Dress-Shoes, Buskins and Bandana
in every variety.
We would resiectfully announce to the
citizens of Adams County, that we het% un
earnest disposition to please the pizrtietdar
taste of
,every one who may favor its with their
patronage, anti respectfully ask all to call
a mid Mee.
The business will be conducted under the
Firm of COBLAN t I'AXTON.
A I,LX A NOM, COBEAN,
DUNLOP I'AXTON.
Oct.. 19, 1855
CARD.
THE subscriber laving disposed pf,his in•
terest in the Hoot, Shoe, Hat and Oap
I3usiness to Messrs. COI3I3AN & PAXTON,
respectfully asks the continunnee'offihifiritida
and customers io patrimize the 'New Pine,'
KELLER KURTZ.
Oct. 19, 1855
HAY WANTED.
11.1 ERSO NS'lta7ing• Hay to sell willido
bm- well by calling on the sobseribari in
Gettysburg, who is desirous of purchasing.
I The highest Market price will be paid at
II tithes. kr'Aif he iniendir haiing the
Hay, after being basked, hauleil 'Abet to
H
innver Ur kleltiinore, the '.pikiferUlleti to
haul 'will he'given' to Meets froth WlOlllO4
may pure .
SOCOMON pthteltie
Dec. 2.1,•11552:-:-:tf
00 ' 000 "SEGIAR"rat "
9 • d
of kiiifer
tliah'auy other"l3bueb•ilf the i •ciii•!"' Wm/
viaillauts nil lib Well/ bile . Of Oil/ bintliow,
call
W4l- AU.EHLPItc
4%0. Jaz itianttial
N ov . 24. 1954,
ka BOXES 'BLACK rAt
ILIF‘r and fdr sale by' . , "
WM. BUEtriAlt i. ''
N 0.157 Fiinklikianiwaiatiiiiio
IPali Paper.
litz - ELlipit - KI4IWZ inTiton the
,a_tßaliop
.1342 112Aise-k&ilethe and l ottertil i ~ intetid
'littintuVibeirlhouseethbrBrnklito
.of Side,.Ceiling and ißorder I,
,Vkg;:ki...l l o. :o'4los
VII. TBRAtco, in ilurip.„44lfoe.
dale by , WM. BUEEILtR,
(4 .'4,11.0 . 6 7. Jitmt ,
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