TALI7ABLE PROPERTY .FOR SALE. =ME Priatetibioribor otters nt. Privnto Sale, on .11. !elf 0nt4).0 wriziotio following Heal t ' A ram allunte in Butler tolniship, Adams county, on th. , road lo*ling from Gettysburg to Car. Ibdr, adjoining lands of Jacob 'rrostic, John Loll stud Others, coutaing 130 eleres; of which about 110 eeres etro'cleared--the res idue jii 11rs1-rate Timber.: The improcemonts are alargii TWO43TOItY ,jj STONE .D I N 0; .911 with 10 ltodms and 2 Kitcheinc, calculated fur two families • It good . frame Barn; wenthor• boarded, 'corn-crib, wagon-shod, and other Out buildings ; do excellent ORCHJAD of ehotee -Pruit—Appleit, Pears, Peaches, Cherries, kc. Them am two wells, ono in frone,•the other in rear of the house; n fine ntreatn ruanini water through the Fartri.•;- - • Therti 18 1 good proportion of excellent MEADOW. Thu Farm is convenient to severe! Churches, Stotts, Mills, ces, ke, f; • ANOTHER FARM, adjoining the above, containing 1,00 - ACRES; en 'which are-erected a , • • WEATHER-BOARDED u se S E, I Log Ilaraoragon-shod, corn-crib,. and other out-bufidingsi • Thereis a wagon -maker's shop, also, rendering it very Suitable for that or any other mechanical btisineiii. There is never failing water on the premises. There are a bout 15 Acres of fine Timber, and a propor tion of first-rate MEADOW. Thereis a fine Orchard 'of Apples, Peaches, Cherries, &c. These two Propertiist lie in the forks be tween Conowage and Opossunt creek.s. . There have been about ,11 2 000 bushels' of Limo put upon the Parm,'which. 14 now .begining to,op •erate, and. the hind highly .produo tire.' tlein.Por tho - terms, inquiry may bo made from tho sub.icriber, residing on the first men tioned o:irm. Persons desirous of purchasing would do well to call and examine the proper ties, as :I am 'deterniincri to sell with the view of removing to the West... l)ANlli ifARKLEY. Aug 31,18:4,--tf TILLIBLE TOWN PROPERTY AT PUBLIC SALE. WILL imoffered aC Publie Sale; 'on the I piernistis, on Friday the 280 day of lk.' eesahre, inetant i - , One nodehalf tot* of Geotuid: more or less, j . ronting on West. Yor:lc street, Getlysh'urg, adjoining, lots of Robert Sirdth, James 4, ThcitapiOn, and, having an alley in the rear: • The improredients are a large two two;story BRICK DWELLING irOUSH t a two story BACK, ( 4f. Lli LI/IN9, a frameShetl, and r4 Ml,' an excellent well of never-r0a.... ing water near the'door, with a . pv,mp" it.' Salo to commence at 'ono &thick,. P. 11., 'of Attendance will be given and terms made known on dater tale by • • • It6BFRT SMITH THOMAS C. REEL/. Dee. 18W , --ts 11a.Compler and Sentinel please copy. COLLECTORS TAKE ONTICE, 7111 HR CD LECTORS..of TAXES in , the. .1 different townships of:Adams c,ounty are herehy,notifial that they will be required to settle iii their Duplicates on or before Monday thc;3l.ll 'My Dede,nibv• ne.d, on wbiA day the Cmumissioners - will meet at their office to give the necessary - cionerations,. k,c., If the Duplicates are not settled up in full by the a bm'e date, the Collectors will be dealt with an cerding,to law, Without regard to persons. JAMES J. WILLS, 'OEORHE MYERS, , Cons':. IT. A. PICKING, Attest—J. AtsontinAtrun, Clerk. Nov. 2, 1855.—td • ' ' LOST ANO FOUND! ATTECE CREAIi CORNER, F overt' deseriptioa, ;will be O' PILL' MBIATER .00DS, for cash Also a ,varietyos7,ll4nrilvt ,ftrady-made very eheap. Cikll and see. JOHN HOKE/. flettlsbassi. NC, 19 , 185/1: • TOBACCO. lon BOXES LB. LUMP TO. ILF BACCO in store and for sale, at 11 cents by the box, at BUEHLER'S Old Stand, the cheapest in the'eity.. No 157 Franklin at., Baltimore. Ilieisig, Fronefiehl & 11BETA BL3 CATTLE POWDER, AND CATTLE LINIMENT. SOI.D WIIO.I.EBALE and RETAIL by A. D. BUFAILER, agent for &dam county. ,. F.RNIISIERY—the largest assortment. in P town ‘vill . be found at SCHICK'S...His mock embraces every article in the perfumery line—and he will-sell cheap. .N0v..2,1855. , •• 'Pall Paper. r,Lurnt KUIL'I7 invites the attentioni Ifouse-keepers 'and 'others who intend fitting iiptheir houses this Spring, to Ids stock of Side, Ceiling and ihirdcr • 1 AM BOXES BE4T CONGRESS ‘ O 7-F TOBACCO. in ' , tore ,arul,for sale by WM. BUERLER, No. 11.7 Franklio street. Nov. 2*, t 834. B‘ITLS--a splendittand fash ionable artiele—just brought front the city by - SCHICK. Ladies, call and examine Wid Glovcs. lAntgs white, and eigOrcil KID 1.4 "ciI.OVES oL 621 ccuta, worth 874,, Gen thinion'a do. at 75 cents, worth $l. 25—:-junt re eri‘ed fruin New I" , )rk Auction by. PA H N'ESTO BROTifir, Os* 1,1, 14i43; Fr DI ES; if TO Whitt 1=450112e and eheop JL, DRESS OQOI)S, nt. FttdIESTOrK Ape of Rod pion: Oct la, leo. Tvarrotleirvd, worhnent of 121F,5, which lAII It* sold to, fur eh& or corauTrodwo, air QuitwLs-;:ri s ; handsomeeit. &Wit* vithintie atitti aqui* SUAWLS. lisiseht , tolarutW4 c.a be sees at ' • AMUCK'S. .1 11041 4 41 5 W, • ' OLD SOLDIERS. , BOUNTY LEVI) ACTOF.IBSS. 11Esindersigned is now tally prep,- red to file and prosecute Onills lo Bounty Land, for soldiers of the Revolu tion, at the War of 1812, and of st.t. other warain whicb the U. States have been en gaged—and fori,heir Widows and minor children. The nett act embraces them all. In additian to his long experience and auccesa, he, would add, that, tit 'all the many , claittis be has hitherto fired, (i)e-. tureen 10Q and 200) he . has eareltilly pre servo, a n d has now every !hit g necessa ry. to establish thtiOights of elaintainsmor also Rolls end Lists of Coat panielyand fa cilities for Ittrnialtiog proofs in all eases thai may encrueted !le i$ now rapidly filing claim*. lie has matie tiompieie arrangements Mr loca ting warrant, in the Western States.-- marratits bought—Warr:mu sold. Ap- Fly . personsily or by letterto ' D. M'CONAUGTIY. Gettysburg, :Itlarch 9, 1855.—if D. IWCONA 11; GUY, .4.77YMNEr.97: Uhf', (Office retnnvej to one dour SCea.t el Budd° thug 47, lisok.Stere,Gbambersburg street.) attorney nne4 Sos,ett•ir for Patitnts and Pensions, °county LIMA- Warrai.ts, Beek:Pay sue.: pended Claims, and all oilier claims against the Governinont at. , Washington, G. C. : also American claims in England. Laud Warrants located and sold, or bough t,and highest prices given. Lauds for sale in lowa, Illinois, and . other Western States ot(' Agents engaged locating Warrants there. OW-Apply to hint personally or by letter. Gettysburg, N0v.11,1853. DAVID- WILLS, Attorney at'Lan, inken Mr. S' VENHON'N 011ie° sm. North 'Wedt Corner of Centre Square. REFERE'NCE.—fIon. Thaddeus Sjeeeus, Esq.. Lanemar. Dec: 30;.1853. - ' • TUSTICB O 1 VIE PRACF:, hits opeto.d CP an Otiico in the front room of hi 9 re. idenee in Bahian:we street, where ho will he prt‘pored to attend' to Scriveiting, Conveynne.ing, had elniun‘, promptly nod punctually. Clettyshorg, April 20,--ty --- . • . .C.A.R.D. , IN. IL. CAMPBELL .Attorney at ILA w, • O FFICE Ott Chamberstnirg street, Get tysburg, two doors from Geo. Ar nold's-Ante, tiiill'attentrto tiling claims fur BOUNTY LAND, older - the late Acts of Congress, PC11820)18, Ate. All business entrusted to his hands will receive prompt attention., • April 8, 1855. - - --- BOUNTY LAND .CIADIS, fritE undersigned kill attend promptly -IL to the collection of claims fur BOUN TY LANDS undue the late act of Con .gress.. 'Chess who have alrea y received 40 or 80 Acres, can now receive the bal ance, by calling on the subscriber and mak ing the necessary appliCatium • JOEL B. I)ANNER. Pettysburg, March 0, 1855.—tf Dr. J. Lawrence Hill, OFFIC,E. in CharitherShurg.• ,street one door West of the Lutheran Church, nearly opposite G yammer'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 sets of teeth are invited to call. REFERENCES. Dr: C. Nat ru.ticu r, Ror.C.P JCR* UTIL ,D.D omen, Prof. M. JACOBS, " U.S. Hansa, ' IL L. BAVOIIETI ~ " D. Gii.uirtr,. '• D.A. Aluticzx flung Roy 'R. Jou:mi.:lr. I . u Al. L. STIEV till. July 7.1848. - - Z.UNZZAZ CVSZCiIig N W. TIP'ItIN. Fashionable Bur l" Ger and Llair Dresser, can at all times be found prepared to attend to. the calls of the people, at the Temple, in the Diamond, .adjoining the County Building. FrOm. long experiemie,.he . flattiqo himself that he can go - through all the rain ilieutions of the , . Tonsoria D , v m parlesal • .with such an infinite tlegree of Shill, at will meet with the entire satisfaction of all who may stibenit their ohinis .to the keen (ideal of his rszor,s, fie hopes therefore, 'that by . his attenno9 to business, and a de sire to please; he Will'inerit as Well as re ceive, a liberal share of public patronage. The sick wilt be attended to at their'pri •vate dwellings. NTENDS removing to'York, and must therefore Bottle up Ids business. All per , sons desirotta - of saving coks, especially-those whose decounts are of • long . Standing, can do eo eullinximuediutely 'mad PAYEIG Milos this be: done 3ritho.t delay,. sults n ill be instituted-without respect to persons ; a simi lar appeal to then, Navin,'been utterly dis; regarded. - No further inilnigenee will be Virile is now selling'off at•cost. June 8..18. .". • IP"'„,. FINDS.. KENTUCKY LEAF 01 TOBACCO, 20 Bales 'Havana. 25 do Sagua. 20 do St. Jag°, 20 Cases Seed Leaf. ..lust received and for eale;br • WM. BUEHLER.. • , No. 157 Franklin street Nov, 24, 1854. ilatiower B. I:pilrong. TIIAINB over .the .Itatmier Branch Hail ; road HOW rust as follows : First Traits leaves Hanover at 91; A. M., with Passengers for York,. Harrisburg, Cohn's. him and Philadelphia. 'rids trout ,also eon meets pith the Express for 13altiteure,•nrriying there at L.P.ll.iiiipping. ,tenand Cockeysville. ~ S.eeoud Tram leaves et 1.40 with Pas-, stager! for llaltimore and intermediate places, and retunsa with Passengerscfroact York, dte. Jut j ,27, . J. LEIB,. afoot. • : GRAIIMER'& Professional Cm di C .7'rrrAs 01103,4,), ABRAM ARNOLD Ililladefibla ♦dsertlueteenls. make. fit, and appearance surpassed by o,n establishment in the chy. Male presiery e this notice. and give me a call, and fit ou t yourselves and buns in * manner worthy EV ANS & WATSON, N o . 26 sou th ; oryou and them. Remember the Notth • Fourth St., Philadelphia. ! East corner al Second and Dock Streets. , Great fire, Chestnut and Fifth Streets, / R. D. CLIFTON & SON. Friday morning, Deeember,.lsth, 1854.1 April 13. 1855.-1 y , EVANS &• WAI SON'S SALAMAN- 1 . ._ ------ --- DER SAFES TRIUMPHANT.** they' TR ISSES I TRUSSES . .! TRUSSES always are when put to the test. 4 .. PUILAUILLPIIIik, Dee. 13.1834. 1 IQ) Lis 11. NEE DLES, MESaRa EVANS & WATSON, No. 26 Truss and Brace Establishment. South Fourth St., Philadelphia. : (1 I . 5. W. COIL TWEIXTII a DACE tcrucurs,• aIrENTLRMIN :—Wo take much pleasure : in recommending your Salamander•Safeal 'PHILADELPHIA, to Merchants and others in •w ant o f a se-1 IMPORTER, of fine French Trusses, combi• cure means of prc.serving their books, pa- -I- "I 'th ' rtne ( " 7414 ` 3 ' eaa ' asd darabilit " with c ." -et toasts; etion. .. Pers. 1 ". , from fire, as the one les P ar ` l Hernial or ruptured patients can be silted e l' as ed from you about seven umnths since i by remitting amounts, as below: Sending num has preserved our books, papers and cash • her of inches round the hips, and stating sled in 'as good a condition as they were affected. Cost of Single Truss, $2, $3, $4, and when put into it, before the great' fire of 1 t• 5• Double - 4 5 , ' 2 s 4 , $8 and $lO. Instrue thismorning, which destroyed the entire • tionlas to wear,,nd haw to effect &scare, when possible, sent with the Truss. Alst, for solo, Mork, of buildings corner of Chestnut and : in great var i ety, Fifth streets. The safe was in use in our; Dr. BaaaiNy's Ingmar,' Patent Body Brace, uffice, on the second floor of our building.: from which ;dace it fell into the cellar. and for the cure of Prolapses Uteri; Spinal Props and supports, Patent Shoulder Braces, Chest remained there until the fire wee 0111 L—! Expanders and Etector Braces, adapted to till The Safe was then removed and opened , with stoop shoulders and weak lungs ; English n the presence of at feast 1000 persons, Ehts-tie Abdominal Belts, Suspensories, Syr who witnessed the good condition of the ; iuTes - msle an , Heinuli% contents. Will you ple a se h ar e t he sa f e i ligl-Ladies' Rooms, with Lady attendants. and locks repaired. as we intend to put ill Au `2 . ' u L t 7' 15:).-1 y in use again, having perfect confidence i.:..1 /a .1g ~1 TII E R. its fire-proof qualities. Yours. Respectfully. i IsACEY & PHILLIPS.] Evan.. & Watson take pleasure in re (erring to the following. among the many ' hundreds who have had their Sales in 1 use :--11. S. Mint, Plulada.; Farmers and Mechanics; Bank Philada.; Samuel, Allen, Esq.. High Sheriff, Philada. ; John - N. Henderson. City Controller ; Caleb; Cape & Co., No. 183 ?Market St. ; Rich-1 - • and Norris & Son.. Locomotive builders.' _ Philada.; Bancroft & Sellers, Machinists, i n ever ' Town end A GENTS . W A N TED . i . y A- Lamm. in the United States, to canvass corner 16 th and James Sts 4 F. 'lnklin l for the most popular Ilhdorical and other tab Fire Insurance Co., Philada.; Pennsyl., unble and saleable books published. The vania Railroad Co., Philada.; Lacey & • works are partieult.rily adapted to the wants of Phillips, corner fifth and Minor Sts.; the, people. being beautifully illustrated with Sharpless Bro.. No. 32 South Second St.; tine Steel and NI tied En, , mit lugs, and bound in James Kent & Santee, No. 147 North the most substantial manner. Third Street ; W. H. Horst:non & Sons.: Agents now canvassing for us, flail it a proli• , No. 51 North Third St.; Smith, Williams table t•mplovnient. ; Our list also includes the best works of T. S. & Co., No. P• 7 Market St.; J. &R. Orne, ; ARTHUR. ( ver 100,000 volumes hav Tit No. JB5 Chestnut St. ; sold the past year, and their sale is • ill , ur e a ,- A large assortment of the above Safes ' lug. We hate jt.st added several •.}- 11011 K always on hand (warranted to stand al ..• tmvl , -. tv t! • rest popular :Wier. nod H er . i shall add others the ensuing tall and w inter. least 10 per cent. more fire than any wing's Safe now in use. EVANS & We think we hate the best list for A gents in ) I . the country. Send for it and judge for your- WATSON, also nlausfuetam and kee p lehes. For full particulars and list, ) (or sale, Iron Shutters, Iron Doors and , Address .1. 11". 11RA 111. E Y, Iron Sash, for making fire-proof Vaults fort Publisher, Bank, stores, public and private buildings.l 48 North Fonrth Street, • Seal and Letter Copying Presses ; Patent I Phdadt.lphia, Pu. Slate Lined Refrigerators, &e. Please s •STI , 7 1855.—51 give us a cull, at No. 26 South FOUR'T'H 1 - THE UNIVERSITY'S. FAMILY St • Philadelphia. 1 R E MEDIE S April 6,1835.—1 y . issued under the Seal, sanction and authority I . RYRAM. I , ET. MAY PIERCE. i - I L of THE C.NIN FRS! ry o 1. , FREI: MED ' ICINE sail POPULAR KNOWLEDGE, Bal 011 AG7ENCT. 1 , chartered be the State of Penn.-de/milt, April 1 - ..,9„1, - .50,.. with a capital 4.1 $lOO,OOO, manly TIRE subscribers hate establish s ir t ed a Book i eoe lottpotat of arrestitftttt the evils Of spo t Agency in Philadelphia. and will funti-h rim:- amp worthless Nostrums. Also, tar sup• any book or publication at the retail price: pi, tag the community pith reliable 'caustics free of postage. Any persons, by fornaniaig nherever a competent nitesician cannot or the subscription prom of sac of the $3 00 Ij,„;;I nut bc, ~,t 100, 4 , 1 . ip his 1 ,,,, itatt ,,, ha , I ltigiviites, such as Harpers', Gotley's, Put- , parelta‘ed from br. John R. Remand, his sum's, Graham's, Frank Leslie's Fashion-.; „, du i m , (. .,4 &v. will receive the magazines tin- one year. „.. 40 i u and's Tonic Mixture. and a copy of a splendid lithograph portrait; • of either Washington, Jackson or Clay: or. known for upwards of twenty-fit., years as the if subscribing to a $.2 and is $l magazit.e, trues. I milt ,aie and sure cure for Fuser end Ague, will receive a topy or either o f t h e t h ree per- ,te.i. and his inestimable remedy for Bowel traits. Ifsubseribing to $6 worth of nia : _el- Complzints, sines, all three portraits will be sent gratis.— l ROWAND'S COMPOUND Music furnished to those who may wish it. Ent elopes of CN Iry description and size, in , Syrup of Itlaehberry Hoof, large or small quantities furnished. Seal t which highly approved and popular reme , lns, Presses, Dies, &c., sent to order. , tog,•'ber with Every description of engraving on wood es.- The r.ii,, r,in's renu:dy for ei Oft' AMTE Vented With neatness anti dispatch. Vi e w s of lOF THE it ..chs ; buildings, newspaper headings, 1 ieWS of ma-' Th e nth er,itt I s remedy- for DY:-. .EYSIA chinery, book illustrations, lodge certificates,' tin INDIGEst ; f ix ; business cards, ant. All orders sent by mail . The Unitersay Is remedy for COSI. WE promptly attended to. Persons wishing views BowEL,s; ; of their buildings engraved eau send a daguer ; Also, the UNIVERSITY'S ALMA NAG eotype or sketch of the building by mail or ex- I may be had, at the Branch Dispensary, or Press. i St o re of Persons at at distance having saleable arti cles would find it to their advantage to w hi n ss the subscribers, as we would act as agents for the sale of them SALAMANDER SAFES. 13112.131 k PIERCE, 50 &oak Therl-4., Pawiclphitt Nov. 30, 1655.-1 y HAVE OPENED An Immense Clothing Palace and Merchant Tailoring Estab lishment on C IF; SNUT sT aP. T, No. 165, I ) HILADELPIIIA, (inc doer &Imo 1 . 1:1M alre t , N.rth side. Oentleruen who wish to purchase Clothing ready made quite as good 11.4 run he made by any Merchant Tailors in the Unitetl States, should visit this magnificent store, where' Goods of the finest class are kept, ready made and in the piece, whieh will be made to order at the shortest notice, and perfect satis faction warranted. Also, a full as.sortruentyf tine FURNISHING GOODS, and every =fi de is marked with the lowest cash prices in plain figures. Nov. 16; 185.5.-6 m F. H. SMITH, poirr AIONNAIE, POCKET BOOK AND PRESSING CASE MANUFACTURER. N. W. cor.of Fourth do Chestoutsts, Philadelphia A[MAYS on hand a large and varied fisortinent of • Port Monnaies, Pocket Books, Bankers eases, Note Holders, Port Folios, Porta l;le Desks, Dressing Casts. Intl Boxes, Coburg, Travelling Bags, Backgammon Boards, Chess Men, Pocket Memorandum Books, Cigar Cases, tc. Also. a general assortment of English. French and German FANCY GOODS. Fine pocket cutlery, Razors, Razor Strops and Gold Pens Wholesale,Sticoud and Third Floors. F. H. swill, N. W.cor. Fourth & Chaatuat sta., Philadelphia. N. B.—On the receipt of Si, a Superi or Gold Pen will be sent to any part of the United States, by mail ;—describitig.pen, dine, medium, hard, or soft. March 30, 185;.. —ly It. 1). (All 1( I\ 61( MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING HOU . North East corner of Ser.ond and Dock air Pbila. To the citizens of Gettysburg, - Pa. and • . vicindy. y ou ire respectfully invited to exam ine the extensive and varied assort ment-of-MEN'SAt'IIOYS'CLOTIIING; at the store ol the subscriber, where may always be found a fulllupply of READY MADE CLOTHING, of all sixes apd de scriptions, wore by men and boys-of all ages and sixes, made by experienced iyork men amen, ,90,very -best material, the FRITZ, HENRY & CO., No. 29, North THIRD street, PHILADEL'A. /1110 ROCCO M a nu fac turers. Corriere, ITA and Importers of FRENCH CALF SKINS, and dealer in RED and OAK SOLE LEATHER & KIPP. Feb 2,1855—1 y Book Agents Wonted. B. w. RILEY, k co., Heidler,burg, Adams Co., Pa Oct. 12, Is3s.—its NEW FIRM AND NEW GOODS. TILE Subscribers, having bought the stork of Boots, Shoes, i la's and Caps of KEL LER KURTZ. purpose L. •tiauing the busi ness. at the old established stand, South East Comer of Centre Square, where they hare ust nievived a fresh supply of the above goods runt ti., cities of Philadelphia and Baltimore, apriiiiing all the new and deidruhle styles of 3len s, Boys' and Youths' Silk, Fur, and gaSlouch HATS. Men's, lovs' and Youths' Fine (alt . , Kip, and. Grained LOOTS AND SHOES, w:th a large assortment of Ladies', -Misses' and Child's Walking and Fine DreSs SHOES, GAITERS, ..te: Gum Diess-Shoes, Buskins and Bandulls in every variety. We - would - respectfully announce to the citizens of Adams County, that we have an cantest disposition to please the particular taste of every one who may favor us with theia patronage, and respectfully ask all to cull a ud Ste. The business will be conducted under the Firm of COBEAN k P4rl:ON. ALEXANDM COBEAN, _ . _ DUNLOP, q'AXTON Oct- 19,1855. CARD. MLE subscriber having disposed of his in terest in the Boot, shoe, Bat 1111(i Cup Business to Mtissrs. COBEAN & "PAXTON, respectfully asks the continuance ofhisfrioads and customers to patronize the New Firm. • KELLER KURTZ. Oct. 19, 1955. HAY WANTED. PERSONS liAcilay 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 all times. OZrAs he intends having. the Hay, after being packed, hauled eitherto Hanover or Baltimore, the preferencti to haul will be given to those from whom he may purchase. • SOLOMON POWERS . . Dee. 24. 1852.—tf 300 SEGA RS of every ,000. description an d Brands, all of which are offered lower than any other Rouse in the city. Aud warrants all he sells to be' of the hem ma terial. Call and examine. • BUEHLER,, be. 147 Franklin street Nov. 24, 1854. At BOXES . BLACK FAT in store ILIFINF and for gaiety ' WM. BUEHLER, No. .treat; Haltiosors , , - ,-,r. ..1- 1.- , I ~... . "••• ',.'.`...c": -,..-_." -,- .:-- `•-- N . , ' ..• 7 : # -tro., i i a% I im, - : If sti.- , -,....f !r . - • ir ''. ill ' • ‘zcsr...:-01. 4 1 t'. Ai 1 ~f,, \ 111 ' l l l Z`A . / .1 i . u . ‘i.. ‘ L V ' II iiii iv i id - '2.... -• 41%. NOW IS THE TIME. S• WEAVER. respectfully au flounces to the Ladies and Gentle men of Gettysburg and Sicinity , that he has resumed the Daguerreotype business, at the old stand, in Chumbershurg street, where Ito will be happy to receive visitors desirous of securing perfect Daguerreo types of 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 isirfaet,satisfaction. Charges from 50 eta to $lO 00. pc:pi-lours of operating from 8. A. 51., to 4 P., I. Kri: dress avoid light, red, blue, or purple. Dark dress adde much to the beauty c. the picture. June 0, 154.—tf \ i ‘NNP. 4 4II .- NINS I S Removed a few doors Soot 4 of the old Stand. if H. SKELLY respectfully informs el his old customers and the public enerally, that he et:will ies the TAILORING lUSINESS. at his new tand in South Baltimore tree, where he will be appy to accommodates!! , ho may patronize him. ll work entrusted to his re warranted to fit and he of most substantial make. Tbankfu for past favors, he solicits a continuance o public. patronage. 11 --- • The Neu, Fork %ring and Sian aser SMONSare received. Call and see diem. April 27, 1855.-if ,d)- i f 1 1t..,e,' -1.. TIN - WIRE! TIN WARE!" EO. E. BUEHLER informs his friends and customers that Its has a It , sortment of gN WA 1E on hand ready for the Spring sale, made by experienced workmen and of good ma terials, whirl' will be.sold low for CASH nr couNTRY rizoDucE. Call and see. Gettysburg, March 10, 1854. CALL AND SEE CS AT TIM .1' S N D WM. T. KING respeetrully annonnees to hi.; friends and the public, generally that he vontilltli2B the T.l ll,(injAW 111 1. NESS in the 1,0111 litOrt! or J. Lan reties' , Seidel:, and frontin; on the Dia• mood. Ile Ims made nrrangements to rteeive regulnrly the 1. TENT 1 , :1 NJIIO.VN, and it will he his eon:data /11111 to give entire suds• to tho,n, who inn , : ray,r him with their cumoin. o.e-count ry produce will be taken in ex change for work. Wlll. I'. RING. Gettysburg, Sept. 58, 1855. NE W 0 0 'ID S, CHEAP GOODS VAIINESTGCK have just IL received their usual large and handsome momrtimmt of Fall and Winter Goods, to which they invite the attention of the plme, sonsi.rting of every 1ie5(.6116 , 11 of Dry Goads, ll:trdware, Saddlery, Queensware, Groceries, Cedar ware, Iron, Oils and hinds, S:c. I as :In e: u •ly call, and we will show you the largest, prettiest, alai cheapest stock of Cuuds iu the County. _ _ _ FAHNESTOCK BROTHERS. Si it r t f Mc Red Fruit! Oct. 12, 1855. GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY. A NEW FIRM. fr HE undersigned, having entered into Partneship to carry on the Foundry bn siness under the firm of WARREN & SONS, hereby make known to the citi zens of Adams and adjoining counties, that we are prepared to make every thing in our line of business. We have con sumtly on hand, the HATHAWAY and other COOKING STONES, the Parlor airtight, and nine plate Stoves, of Various styles and sizes, Pots, Kettles and Pans; and all other Iron Cooking Utensils, Waffle lions;Washing Machines, Ash-plates, Bow-scrapers, &c. Castings fur Mills and other Machinerv. PLOUGH CASTINGS of every -description, kr.— We make the Seylor, Blocher. and differ ent kinds of W itherow Ploughs. We have also got different patterns of FENCING & RAILING for Cemeteries, Yards and Porches, which can't be beat for,beauty or cheapness. pc All the above articles will be sold 'cheap for Cash or Country Produce. icirIILACKSMITHING still con tinued. -- ' BRASS. CASTINGS and every thing in our line made to order. 7'IIRPSI.II,NO IiIdICHI.N.ES repair • . ed at shortest 'notice. Being Moulders, ourselves; We will do our work RIGIIT. THOMAS WARREN, • • MARTIN WARREN, HIRAM WARREN, THOMAS A. WARREN. Gettysburg, May 11, 1885.-711 SPOCTING! - SPOETING! GFORGE and Henry Wampler will Make House Spoutind and put:tm the same low, for cash or country prw duce:. Faimeis and all - others wishing. their ti , msetti- Barns, tic.c. spouted, would do w(. - - to give them a call. .. INFORMS his friends and the public goner • ally, that ho Will tOntinue 'the lint Shoo Business, at his old Stand, and' will alwiiya keep on hand a largo and fplendid agortnient of BOOTS i t: 4fic.)4s, RATS CAPS' de every variety of style una prices which he is dotertnined to 'sell low for Qui or Clain I:4 Produce. G. it H. WAMPLER.' 1 Sept. Ili 1855,— . :41 • • ' GRE AT ATTRACTION AT THE SAND STONE FRONT ! Wady 11110 e CEORCE ARNOLD As just now finished making up and, has JUIL on hand us In* a stock of Heady Made Clothing, suitable for the Fall and Winter . des• soil, as has ever boon offered to the public in this place. His , • (0 &a a l at 2CW IV • are all of his own Manufacturing,- and well made of the very best material, and none of of your CITY MADE IjtASII, wide!) bavo been put together in a hurry by crushong the poor seamstress with a mere pittance for her labor, or done with the loop stitch of a sewing machine, which if one stitch givo%, way the whole seam is gone. We give fair wages, have our work well done and made of the bes materials, and oar young ladies come in with the garments with smiling countenances and cheerful hearts. WE HAVE NOW ON HANDS—. Coats of all grades and colors from $1 to $2O Pants, " ttOcts to $lO VPIO3, " 62jets to $1 matle..of all colors and every variety of style. WI) havo experieneed workmen employed con stantly cutting out and making up all kinds of Black; Blue, Olive, Claret, Green, Brown and Drab Cloth Coating, Cassimers, Satinetts, Jeans, and Vestings, Drawers, Shirts, Baying just returned film the East we have now on hand, in contraction with our Clothing Store, a very large stock of cheap Cloths, Cfill simerli, Cassinetts, Coatings, &e., &c., of ev ery variety of colors. We have just received the Fall and Winter Fashions, rind ifwe cannot please you in a garment made up we can at all times take your mewl.° and make up it gar -I-tient that will please you on short notice.— We will not make the bold assertion that we will sell at 2t per cent. cheaper than any bo dy else, but that we will sell any article in our line as cheap as the cheapest, and a little cheaper, anti a good deal higuir. Giro 113 a call and examine and judge for purself. Come ono, come all to the Cloth tug Emporium at the. Sand Stone Front of GEOItOE ARNOLD. GROCERIES CONFECTIONS, 11,11.0 ON, &C. THIS WIV FOR BARGAINS! IoIANuEL ziEGLER tp. just re turned Irons the city with the largest lot of GROCERIES he has ever belore opened, to which be invites the attention of all, convinced that he can otter RA RE BARGAINS. lie has also a tine lot of Harns i Shoulders, &c., Shad, Mackerel and Herrings, Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Figs, Bales, Almonds, Nuts, Candies of all kinds, Tii bacco, Sekars, Snuff, Brooms, Brushes, Illaeking, with a general assortment of variety goods. Give us n call if you want to buy rhea]) and good—next door to the “Star" office, Baltimore Street. Gettysburg, May 11, 1855.—t3 GREAT ATTRACTION AT FRAZER'S CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE. LExANDER FRAZER respectfully in. /1. forms the public that he has just received a large and splendid assortment of rich and uric style GOLD JEWELRY oft II kinds, in cluding Breast Pins, Fiitger Rings, Ear Rings, of the most fashionable cpes i fob, vest, told guard Chains, Cuff Pins, (\ melt Keys, &c. Al so, Albata Spoons, Fancy rases, Spectacles, ‘N'atelt Guards, Keys anti Chains, GOLD and SI I, VER WATCHES, together with a ' e aisortmcat uf MOURNING goods suitable fur persons in mourning, and numerous other articles in his liue—all of which will be sold at lowest cash prices. 1k.Y ., 18 I have puratt , .4l all my goods front regular Jewellers, I will WARRANT thorn to be whatl pronounce them. Of this purchas ers may rest assured. MA...CLOCKS, WATCHES & JEWELRY REI ; AIRED, ;Ls heretofore. Hive me a call, in Baltimor, . street, a few doors from thn dia mond, if yotl want Goon Jewelry, and the ge.p uilly article, lower than the Nome ran be 'w chased any place out (dila) city. I. E.S!. FRAZEI Gettysburg, Oct. 26, 1r55--tt .I®T 1101 V RIRDWIRE STORE. r - VHE Subscribers would respectfully announce to their Irttiola and the public. that they have opened a NEW II ARD W ARE STORE in Millimetre at,. adjoining the residence of DAVID Zwoutn. Gettysburg, in which they ate opening,a urge and general assortment of HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, GROCERIES • Cutelry and Coach Trimitasng, Springs, Axles, Saddlery, Cedar Mire, Shoe Findings, Paiats,olls;&Dycstuffs, n general, incuding every description of articles in the above line of business—to which they invite the attention of Qom+ , makers, Blacksmiths, Ca rpenters,Cabinet makers, Shoemakers, Saddlers, and the public generally. Our stock having been selected with grout ear(' and purchashed for' Gash, we guart antee,(for the Ready Money,) to dispotie of any part of it on as reasonable terms as they can be purchased any where. We particularly request a call from.our friends, said earnestly solicit a share of public favor; as we are determined to es tablish a character for selling Goods at ow prices and doing business on fair prin liptes. JOEL B. DANNER, DAVID ZIEULER. ty Golsburg, June 13,1851.-0. Dissolution of Partnership. • EIE , Co•F'artnership existing between the Subseriburs . has been dissolved this day by mutual consent We are much obliged 'to our friends and the Public Ibr I,44,llberaLBupport extended to us.. Our Books are placed in the.bands 0(4,1025. , ander Cobean for collection, and we 041'. nestly request, those' indebted to is to cull and make' immediate payment, as ire del sire to settle the business of the firm without • A LEX'II, VORPIAN; Sept. 19, 1855.---tf ' ' - Z6a I 31t fi al I i 141inaluable Remedy FOR TUE RESTORATION k pm:SERI/AVON . •-i OF THE HUMAN HATE. • _,......24 . . . . .. . AFTER many years of laborious research and experiment, I have the gratification to announce to those of the public who may bp. afflicted with baldness or premature . grey hair,; that I have succeeded in the preparation 'elan . article that is au infallible remedy for either of these disorders. Fur a considerable length of time I have been in the habit of using it up , on . my Own customers, nod in no instance has it failed to render the most entire satislhetiOn.' traving long entertained the belief that; itf it,' vast Majority of cases, Baldness and rentaf tore greyness were induced by disease, or wet t of vigor and vitality of the scalp, rather tha being' the necessary. coulequence of mere ac cumulation of years. lily whole attention was directed to thedis; covery of some preparation, which, 'by remov ing the dandruff and other foreign matter which, in spite of the utmost precaution, Will collect upon the'Scalp, would restore to thitt part all its vigor and vitality, and thus retrieve the great cause of both these diseases. 'ln offering this preparation to the public, I hero full confidence that it will not disappoint the expectations of many.who may feel inclined to give it a fair and impartial trial. 'lt morecf feetiflilly, than any other preparation, removes the dandruff and cleanses the hand, thug re moving all obstacles to the growth of a now and luxuriant crop of hair. For the prema ture grey, it restores to the hair the free circu lation of its natural fluid, and, in an almost in credibly short time, brings to it its natural healthfulness and color. Although this prep.. : oration has never been , brought beak, the public through the medium of advertising, yet. by its own inherent virtues; it has won its way into favor in many of the counties of this and neighboring States. At the solicitation 'Of ninny of my friends and pntrona who have been benefatted by it, I hove been induced to give it to the public, and in doing this, I du it. with the confident assurance that any who may try it, will find it to pimsess all the merit claim ed for it. In ease of partial baldness, when used a greenbly to directions, this Restorative has not Milts!, in a single instance, to produce a luxu riant growth of the natural link. In the hands of mothers mad norseli, it is a capital . euration for till those diseases of the: snip incident to infant 'children. In fine, as a toilet article, it should be in the hands ot• JI ll WWI wish to eX pall the dalldriffl; preserve the hair ' prevent it from falling off, Mitt rea de r it soft, glassy and.wary. A2y-'l'repared and sold, wholesale and retail, by MAT:WE EN (second door to the Union llotel,) Shippenslmrg, Cumberland county ? PonnsylVahja, A GE N TS.—A . D. HU 1.31 I.EII, tlettysburg; .10;:eph Ilati.r, A hbottotown ; It. F. Gardner„ Petersburg ;J. Cal vin Cover, Franklin town ship; .1. A ithilatugh, I himpton i .1. E. Smith, i r i A LI,,,,," J. 11. W r ight-e n , II raffimburg ; .1. M. Schmidt, Ilanovcr i F. G. Williamson, Spring Mills. CF .A few of the innumerable eertificatea in the possession oldie proprietor, showing the virtues of this remedy, 111"1. annexed, Wel lottSt. Satisfy the most she! Ilea] : C E It 'l' I h' ICA TES. &lihsyrore, uni,,,, co., Pa. . I her.. fby certify that I had a vt4y sore bead for six or eight yours, probably first eipsed by da.ndrulf, but finally turned taut tiny WI tee-- M cCral.k en's Proparation has restorml my head to perfect health and rendered• my hair soft. C. FISH Ell, M. D. Itthonin ! / Co., (Min. This is to eertifV, that our hair Mal nearly nil fallen MT 1 nsvdNlcCiwelen's Restorative for four months, and I can now boast of having as tine hair as :my one could wish. S. A. PEA SI ER. ShippenBhurg, Sept. 18th, 1853. From our own observation we are mudded to te.tify that MeCraeketes Preparation for the Hair will uccomplish the end which he pro fesses it to do. A. S.TEWART, N. H. .1 1 1 1- I I N EC I I II)UNCA N. Shippewrhury, 1833. .gnet. p l easure in autumn 'flue tinders; I nukes l chug to the public the Preparation fi n ' !tumuli flair, by McCracken of Shippetisburg. From the efieets its use has had on his own hair, ho is fully II iliVitleell that it will accomplish flue end for which it is desip mat REV. C. W. (11.ESSNER. Shipp h.vbnry, I e. it. T with pleasure recommend to the publi c , Merrnchen'i Preparation fur the Hair: I have used but one bottle, and it ha, rend. , red entire sati,thetion. by removing dandruff, and imprre. ling the hair in color and in beauty, tool pre- I emit% the hair from falling Mr. REV. .1. C. OWENS. Se/involve /. 0 . This is to certify that we, have been held for vears--in 11, we got some of McCrneken's !tale Restorative, and in ,•er en months we Ind a good and line head of hair. CH AS. )1 . 0\"1:12S. JOHN HARTMAN- Dee. 21, Isss.—:lin - ... NOIV FOIL MAINE NEW SUPPLY OF FALL & WINTEA Itt. ad 11-innile Cloth in g. ARCL7S SAMSON hug just returned 171 from New York, Philadelphia, and Bal timore,with thelur,lest and best assortment of BEA) H. 1111.: CI,II'I7IIING, evep,bro4ht to (leaysharg, Intuits up in nutvitieett styles, find most zipprooed fashions,. In regard to Workmauship,•they mut% be e-leelletf by any enstountr !laving enlarged my place and stock,' I am able to sell Ready Blade„ Clothing, of every de.seription, cheaper than over er fored before in this or any other place.thia side of the Atlantic. gy stock coronae in part or itilAkr3C ow; . of all Sizes, prices, colors'and kinds, nukdo np in a superior manner. IPA Rl'7B a,BESTS, - of the latest and most fashionable stylea r every kind of goods suitable for winter wear abitS B 07'S SI SHOES, au& a large assortment c Geatleinc-n's and Boys' lournishtny Coeds, con= slating of extra quality linen bcctom Shirts, Sus penders, Gloves, half Hose, Collars, neck and pocket Handkerchiefs, and an extraordinary assortment of Black Satin and fancy Self ail tn.thig STOCKS, and various other fancy ar ticles, together with Umbrellas, Trunks, Car pet 'lags, Hats, Cups, Boots anti Shoes. My Goods are selected and puctilitised nn der the most faVerrible circumstances. Quick soles and Maull profits is alivays the Motto, 'I determinoil to carry out at the ;Mehey Say: lag CliNhiny Y.lniparatta in, York Street. A personal examination can, alone PaSi customers or the coMpucheusivetiosi ,i4"my• slock,ivhielil ntu selling at'leaSt .'lp.ek, lower than 'cad be found any or "thy compet titers, efiSt..-I obi alga prepitro4 td Roll irtioltaale to country . unetyhants desiringtoeell again, Ready- Made ulethingat cittiat-an BATES THAN CAN 116 BOUGHT IN THE CITIES. If you dbnbtift'ilall and examine foryouraelves. , AtAltaus soisbx.. x. B. All Goods bought of me will he ex ' thunged if they do' norproTO satitifitethry. -- Gettysburg, Sept. 28,185'5. ‘' • ' CIIEESE,,SUGARS, RICE, and, over/ As r , ticriptio4 a GROCERIES, to ho'hitd. at FAIENEI3TOOKB' e_ILOVES AND HOSIER —a largt:vgehl / ety,sood and eltety at Nov. 2, 1935. • ' SCHICKS`;, t IVO cheapest 'DOMESTIC. GOODB:ieveiii .:1. • broug4 to.this, place. ; Como., stad o j oda* fQr yoarsett•ce 1156: • ;611.1141E;t:
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