INOVid NEW*TPIO7 OP VAIA.,;&,. WlN:l'Elt 1" made 'Clothing. i Nit' : " I.4iAABO 4 :st has lan ' . nruecl ;' in‘ n; York, P hilad e lphia t , " and gal- tiro 14' P t ak t n. " o7/ d li b ik "I° Tro su ng l :t r It • _ , ever +1) to 114aburg, made up in magnificent itylea, anentezit approved fashions. In regard to Worknytnahtp,-they cant be excelled' by any cu.storneetteilor. Having enlarged my place and stock, I am able &Odell ""iiehdy'.llade Clothing 'of avers . description, cheaper than aver of fered'lle.fore in this or any otner pities this side of tisa •Mantic, i lly stock comm.ts in part of 411:2211011•21111..71r 1 Sid of iricei, colors and kinds, made up in aiiparior manner. t'• lIPARITS VESTS• of thelateat and most fashionable styles, and evettykindotpoii,:ouitable fin- winterwenr also Boors& smogs, and n large assortment o- Genttkinen'sand Bop' Farnishrtig Good,, con sisting of extra quality linen bosom Shirts, Stu pendous; salovos, halalosi, Collars, neck and pocket Handkerchiefs, and an extraordinary assortment 'of Black Satin and fancy Self ail justinr STOCKS, and various other fancy ar ticles, . together with Umbrellas, Trunks, Car pet-Bags, Flats, Caps, Boots and Shoes. My Goods •are selected and purchased on der the-most favorable circumstances. Quick sales and small profits is always the motto, I amtletermined to carry out at the Afoney Sav ing lnothing-Ernporinin in York Street. A personal examination can Alone satisfy custom= of the comprehensiveness of my stock, which I am selling of least 20 per cent. lower,thius can bo found at 'any of my compe titors. r• Mad am also prepared to sell wbelesale to covntry merchants dewing Wadi again, Ready Made Clothing at CANAPEn RATES Taal( CAS an soiroar it Tux orrisa.. If you doubt it, • call and againe for yourselves. MARCUS SAMSON. .N. B. All Goods bought of me will be ta cks nged if they do not prove satisfactory. ` Gettysburg, Sept. 28, 1853. LOST AND FOUND! AT THE CHEAP CORNER; FALL- WONTEit (IF every description, will he sold very low N.., for cash. Also a variety of SHAWLS. and Readu-made' Ctofhipt, :very cheap. Call sad see. HOKB. • Sittratutes, Oft. 19 1856. • Too .cco. 100 I BOXES LB. LUMP TO BACCO in store and for sale; at !1 cents by the , box, at BUEHLER'S Old Stand, the citeepefit in the city... No 57..Yranklin et.; Baltitnnre.. Breisig, Fronefield & Co's., lIIIETABL3 CATTLE POWDER, AND. CATTLE LINIMENT, OLD WHOLESALE and RETAIL; by A. D. BUEHLER, a g ent for, Adams county. 1111E4 DY MADE CLOTIIINP---Cloth-coat , AA" ing,'Camirrier 8, - Cnminetts, Vestit largeStvariety on inutd and'eonstantly making up—the best;bargains in'town, at the Cloth ing Emporium at the Sandstone Front GEORGE ARNOLD: - QCHICK has on hand a more complete as-. sarttneut of CLOTHS AND CASSI-' MIRES, VESTINGS; &c.; than ever--and offe`rtinch inducements to purchrisers es can noe-but be , advantageous to theni: Gentlemen will•firid his string well:supplied'irith all kinds . tifg#lll suited to their, wear. • FRFllMEHN—thelargest assortment in -IL "town willba found at SCHICK'S. Wm amok embraCes every article in the perfumery line—and ho will sell cheap. Nor. 2 1855. . trail Paper.' • • - It ELLER KURTZ invites the attention o -ilL'House-keepers and others who intend fitting up,their ippses this Spring, to his stock of Side, Ceiling and Border Pape r. 1 din BOXES BEST CONGRESS !WILY TOBACCO, in- rhos .•aii for saleby • WM. BUEHLER, • 116.10 Franklin:Amt. Nov. 24,184:14 ROCHE SHAWLS—a splendid and full ionablee article—just brpiight from the Mt* b} , BOHICK. Ladies, Ball and examine Grov ego ! *flit e, itlack, and colOied SlD GIAOVF,S at 62} cents, worth 871. Gen tletneii s do. at 75 cents, worth'sl 25.—just re ed m New York Aaction hp fl 4" 411 : FAHNESYOCIC BR TNERS. batitiL,' 1555., TADIES, if you want handsome and cheap .. DBES'S GOODS, call at'- FAIiE6TOCK •BROTHERS. Sign of tAe Red Flot4 oct:l9, 1955., I ROOMS and CEDAR WARE, for sale I FAHNESTOCKS. ettliti4SE, SUGARS, RICE, and weary de, Witiiiidioit if GROCERIES, to be bid at -u• FAMNESTOCKG% I.O7tES, AND .110SIERY—a large vs3i. 7140 e T t . y i mi s, and cheap t HE. e.lteapeat DOMESTIC GOODS ewer brought to tide plaoe. 'Come and' judge Zrjourselrea. Oek 1/, 1355. J. S. GRAMMER. ALL and see ' FAHNESTOCK.V cheap 4 CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, OABBI - E TT 8, ite., if you want bargains. frEIST reoeirod, o iseartmoot of GROCE ,7 BlES,..iikich will be sold los fqr cash or country produce, et mr—Blauks of all kinds for `t l4 € .; at this , oflice. 411 t-STIR IND BANNER vitpdeed every , . Friday Ex:ening, in Bader wont street, in the atreo stun' build few doors above Folio - estockn Store, by .& C . H.BUEHLER. TEtims. paid ha adroit . ce or within the year 12 per A:Alai-41'40t paid within the rear $2 30. dlseootinued until all arrrarageg are •—••;•trept at the option of the Editor. Sin 6Ceenta. • A failure to notify a die r regarded as a now rug:wo w:mt. ;trotsbilettett ;not exceeding a agnare y times for $l---every, sub.selnent Longer unes ip the; same ,advetisements nut rpecially be 661411111 a un !lre*, . reduction will be made be the yettr. of All kinds xpuated neatly it a.lV Vi e:4 - 4 4 41 0 pertleseettiitio terms. , s ,Prolidosioasd Cards OLD. SOLDIERS. BOUNTY LAND ICI OF 1855., r i pliF undersigned is now fully prepe -la• red to file and prosecute orders to BourJy Land, for soldiers of the Revolu-: lion, of the War of 1912, and of Am other wars in which the U. States have been.eti gaged—and for their //Wows and minor children. The-lieu act embraces Them all. In addition to his long.experienee and success, he would add, that, In sal The many ,claims he has hitherto tiled, (he: tween 100 and 200) he h as carefully pre. served, and has now every thing necesee 'ry to establish the rights of claimants—as also Rolls and Lists of Companies, end fa cilities fnr .furnishing proofs in all cases that may he entrusted tolinh. He is now rapidly , filing claims. Tie has made complete arrangements for lam. ling warrants in the Westein'States.— Warrants , bought--Warrants ,aold.. Ap• Fly personally or by letter' to: D. M'CONAUG'IIY.'. Gettysburg, March .9, 1855.—1 f tq. L. .0 L Aflame, sit Italw, OF FILE on Chambersburg street, Get. ‘-r tysburg, two doors &Mar Geo. Ar nold's skire, will attend to tiling claims for BOUNTY LAND,. under the late A'cts of Congress, Pensioni, &c. All business entrusted to his hands will receive prompt sttentioc. . April 0, 1855. • • BOUNTY LAND CLAIMS, milk undersigned will attend promptly Jit. to the collection of claims for BOUN TY LANDS under the late act of Con grass. Those who have already received 40 or 80 Acres, can now receive the bal ance, by calling oo the subeeriber and mak ing the necessary application. JOEL B. DANNER. Gettysburg, March 8;1855.—ti tuooa~ Dr. J. Lawrence Hill, DENTIST, • FFICE in elfambersburg street one door Meet cif the Lutheran Church, nearly opposite Grammer'sstore, where he may be found ready and willing to attend to any case within the province .of the Dentist. Persons in want of full sets of teeth tire invited to call. REFERENCES. Dr.C.K.llsaLecay. Rev.C.P.Kaatrre,D.li " D. H , Prof. M.JAcus 4 . H.B. Hoissa, H. L. DAvoliza , "'D. (111.1111117, " R.A.MMILINBCRII UST. Jorissiii. I I. 11.• L. STC64III. July 7:1848. DAVID WILLS , Attorny at Law,. HAS liken Mr.' STEIIIOIBO,eB office North West Corner of Centre Square. REFERENCE.—tIon. Thaddeus Stevens, Esq.. Lancaster. Dec. 30, 3853. ' D: - .111 9 C 0 UGHY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, (Office remove d to one door West of Burble Drug & Book-fitore,Chambersbutg street.) attorney and Sidiettortur Patents and Pensions, Bounty Land Warrants, Back-Pay sus pended Claims. and all other claim against the povernment at Washington, D. C.: Also Anserican clainsw in England. Land Warrants located and sold, or bought.and highest prices given. • Lands tor sale in . lowa, Illinois. and other Western States; and Agents engaged jointing Warrants there.' - 86rApply to him -personally or by letter. 4:kettyaburg, Nor:11.1853. ' ea 2a 33: 1 2..(2.124.. 1 19 - TuSTICEACiP THE PEACE, has opened IPI an otlicn;in the front room of his residence in Baltimore street, where he will he prepared to attend to.,..Scr.ivening,' Conveyancing, and collecting claim, promptly and punctually. Gettysburg, April 20..ty . . 212.411110113 '21,145102g _TORN W. TIPTON. Fashionable Bar. ber and Hair &asst., can at all times be found prepared to attend to the calls of the people, at the Teuiple;in the Diamond, adjoining the County Building. From long experience, he flatters himself that he can go tbiough all the ramifications of the Tonsorial Departnienl with such an infinite degree of skill, at Kill med with the entire satisfaction of all who may subinit their chins to the keen odeal of his razors. He hopes, therefore, that by his attention to buspiess, and a de sire to please, he will merit as well as re calve: a liberal share of public patronage. The sick will be attended to at their pri vate dwellings: ORICKI Hanover B. Railroad. BAITS over the Hanover Branch Bail 1 road now run as follows • First Train leaves Hanover at 91, A. M., with Passengers for York, Harrisburg, Colum bia and Philtuielphia. This train also con- nects with the Expreis for Baltimore, arriving there at 1 P. M., stopping at Glenrock, Park.- ton and Cockgsville. Second Tram leaves at 1.40 P. M. with Plr saugers for - Baltimore and intermediate places, and returua with Passengers from York, &c. GR AMMER'S July 27, 1856 ABRAM ARNOLD . INTENDS removing to York, and must therefore settle up his business. All per sons desirous of !Mill* costs, especially those whose accounts are .c 4 long standing, can do so by calling immediately and Psvmo Unless this be done without delay, suits will be instituted without respect to persons ; a simi lar appeal to them" having been utterly dis regarded. No further indulgence will be given. SiiirHe is now selling off et cost. June 8, 18. 15 AC MIDS. KENTUCKY LEAF TOBACCO 20 Bales Havaiia. 25 do Sagua. 20 do Si.'lago, 20' Cases Seed Leaf. Just received and for tale by WM. BUBBLER, No: 157 panklio atrear. Nov. 24 1854 V. 14.3,1). J. Ly,113, Agent .4I•••- • ...1,111,401040/. GREAT ATTRACTION AT FRAZER'S CHEAP WATCH AHD JEWELRY STORE. A LENANDER FRAZER respectfully . in /11. forms the public that ho hits just received n large and splendid assortment of rich and new style OOLD JEWELRY (Zan kinds, in cluding Breast Pins, Finger Rings, Ear Rings, .of the most fashionable styles; fob, vest, and guard Chains, Cuff Pins, Watch Keys, &e. Al so, Albata Spoons, Fancy Vases, Spectacles, Watch Guards, Keys and Chains, GOLD and SILVER. WATCHES, together large assortment of MOURNING goods -• • suitable for persons in Mourning, .and numerens other articles in his line—all of which Will be sold at lowest cash prices.' . lAs I have piirchased all my goods from regular Jewellers, 'I will WARRANT them re be What I pronounce them. • Of this purchas ers may rest assured. • CM...CLOCKS, WATCHES & JEWELRY REPAIRED, tis heretofore.. Give •me a call, in,Baltimore street, a few doors from the dia. mond, if you want'noonlewelry, and the gen uine article, lower than the same can be put. chased any place out of the city. • ALEX. FRAZER. Gettysburg, Oct. 26, Ittss—lf 1 1 11JRM1LIIV" IIiRDWARE STORE. FtrtHE' Subscribers would ;respectfully announce -to their !rightly and the public., hat they have opened a NEW - HARDWARE STORE in Baltimore st.. adjoining the residence of DAVID ZIEGLER, Oettysburgrin which they ate opening a arge and general assortment of HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, GROCERIES , GROCERIES. • Cutelry and Coach Trimunsug, Springs, Axles, Saddleryi Cedar Ware, Shoe Findings, Paints,Oils, &Dyestuffs, n general, incuding every descriptioJ of articles in the above line of business—to which they invite the attention of Coach makers, Blacksmiths. Carpenters, Cabinet makers, Shoemakers, Saddlers, and the public generally. Our stock having been selected with great earn and purchashed for Cash, we guart aittee.(for the Ready Money,) to dispose of any part of it on as reasonable terms as they can be purchased any where. We particularly requests call from our friends, and earnestly solicit a share of public favor, as we, are determined to es tablish a character for sellmE Goode at ow prices and doing business on fairprin liples. JOEL DANNER, DAVID ZIEGLER. . tv Eetiburg, JunelB,lBsl.—a. _GROCHEIES CONFECTIONS, re.c. THIS WAY FOR BARGAINS ! EAIANUEL ZIEGI , ER has just re turned from the city with the largest lot of GROCERIES he has ever before optined, to which he invites the attention of ail, 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, Nola, °aniline of all kinds, To bacco, Segars, Snuff, Brooms, Brushes, Blacking, with a general aseortmeut of variety goods. Give us a call if you want to buy Fheup and good—next door to the **Star" office, Baltimore Street. Gettysburg, May 11,1855.—tf GREAT ATTRACTION AT THE SAND STONE FRONT 1 Ready Made Clothing. . 6VORCE ARNOLD - RAS justpow finished making up and has Ai on hand as large a Stock of Ready Made Clothing, suitable for the Fall and Winter sea son, ns has ever been offered to the public iu this place. Bid colute.2224Pa• are all of his own manufacturing, and well made of the very best material, and none of of your CITY MADE TRASH, which have been put together in a hurry by crushing the poor seamstress with a mere pittance for her labor, or done with the loop stitch of a sewing machine, which if one stitch gives way the whole seam is gone. We give fair wages, have our work well done and made of the best materials, and our young ladiei 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, " 50cts to $lO Vests, "- " 62,icts to $7 made of all colors and every variety of style.— Wo have experienced workmen employed con stantly cutting out and making up all kinds of Black, Blue, Olive, Claret; Green, Brown and Drab Cloth Coiling, Cassimers, Safinetts, Jeans, and Vestings, Drawers, Shirts, tcc., &c. Having just returned from the.. East we have now on hand, in conneetion.with our Clothing Store, a very large stock of cheap Cloths, Cas iiimers, Cassmetts, Coatings, ..V:c. l &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 2d per cent.; cheaper than any lio dy'else, but that we, will sell any article in our line as cheap as ibe cheapest, and a little cheaper, and a good deal better. Give us a call and examine and judge for yoUrself. ' ' Come one, come all to the Cloth ing Emporium at the `Sand Sumo Front .of • 13EORGE ARNOLD.. . , Dissoluflopa.of lotsrtnersitip. TCo.Partaersbip existing between the .11. Subscribers has been dissolved this day by mutual consent. We are much obliged to our friends 'and the Public for the liberal support extende4 Our Books are placed in the bands of Alex ander Cobean for collection, and we ear nestly roqupia these indebted to . , us to call and make immediatepayment, as we do sire tc.:settle the business of the Srm without delay W. W. PAXTOIsI, ALEX'R COBEAN, 'Sept. 14, 1855.--tf M. U 7. PA} TOM NFOVAIS his friends and the , public gener I ally, that he will' ontinue the Hat dr, Shoe Business, at his ,old Stand, and will always keepOn hand - a large and splendid amrtment of HOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS of every variety of style and prices t which he is determined to sell low for Cmh or Country Produce: • Sept:. 21, 1655.—► f illPhlludelphla Advertisements. 11. I:WHAM.) ' [T. MAY PIERCE. BOOS AGENCY. • - T l / 4 subscribers have' established N a Book .11. Agency in Philadelphia, 'and will furnish any book ur publication at • the retail pie() free ol'postage. Any persons, by forwarding the subscription prieir of 'anyoof the $3 00 llilagazinei, au& aslittrpois', Gedey's, Put nam's, Graham's, Frank Leslie's .Fashions, &c.,_ will receive the magazines fur one year, and a copy of a splendid lithograph portrait of either Washington, Jackson or Clay; or, if subscribing to a $2 and st $ l magazine, hey will receive a copy of either of the 'three por traits. Ifsubserabing to $4; worth of magna. slues, all three portraits will be 'sent gratis.— Music furnished to those wlicimay wish it. .Envelopes of every description and size, in large, or small quantities furnished' Seal Presses; Dies, .te., sent to order. Every.desenption.of engraving on wood ex ecuted with neatness and dispatch. Views of buildings, neWspaper headings, views of ma chinery, book illustrations, lodge certificates, business curds, &c. All orders sent by mail promptly attended to. Persons wishing views of their buildings engraved can send a dagner eotype or sketch of the building by mail or ex.- Persons at a distance having saleable arti cles would find it to their advantage to nitilress the subscribers, as wo net its agents for the sale of them. BYRAY. & PIERCE, .50 South Thiaq-5t.,./liihnletphia. • Nov. 30, 1555.--Lly SALAMANDER SAFES. LIVANS & WATSON, No, 26 South 2 " Fourth St., Philadelphia. Great fire, Chestno and Fifth Street'', Friday morning, December, 15th, 1851. EVANS & • WATSON'S SAIAMAN. DER 'SAFES 'MID NIPHANT, as they alwaya are when put 14) the teat. • PIIILAII6r.P}II•, Dec. 16,1854. MESSRS EvANS Lt WATSON, No. 26 South Fourth St., Philadelphia. Gortarmari :—Wo take much pleasure in recommending your Salamander Safes to Merchants and others in want ill a se cure means of preserving their books, pa pers, rte., from fire, us the one we par chased from you about seven months since has preserved our books. papers and cash in as good a ctindition as they were when put into it, before the great fire of this morning, which destroyed the entire block of buildings elorner of Chestnut and Fifth streets. The safe was in use is our office, on the second floor of our building, front which. place it fell non the cellar, and remained there until the fire was out.— The Safe was thee removed and opened n the presence of at least 1000 period's, who witnessed the, good condition of the contents. Will you please have the safe and locks riSpairet'. as we intend Id put it in use again, baviz,g perfect confidence in/Aire-proof quail ties. Yours, :Respectfully, J.AcEY & 1,1111.1;IPs. Evans & IVatt. on take pleasure in re lerringeto the-following; among. the many hundreds who have had their Sales in use :—U. S. Mint, Philada.; Farmers and Mechanics' Bank Pinhle.; Samuel Allen. Esq.. High Sheriff, Philada.; John N. Henderson, City Controller ; Caleb Cape &, Co., No. 183 Market St. ; Rich ard Norris & Son, Locomotive builders, Pliilada4Bancroft & Sellers. slat.ltinists, corner 16th ens! James Ste.; Fisnklin Fire Inituranre Co. , Philada.; Pennsyl vania Railroad Co., Philada.; Lacey & Phillips, corner fifth and Minor Sts.; Sharpless Urn., No. 32 South Second St.; James Kent & Santee, No. 147 North Third Street ; W. 11. Horsunan & Sons, No. 51 North Third St.; Smith. Williams & Co. , NO. Ft 7 Market St.; J. &R. °mu, No. 185 Chestnut St. A large 'assortment of the above Safes always on hand (warranted to stand a least 10 per cent. more tire than any Her ring's Safe now in use.) EVANS At WATSON, also , manufacture and keep tor sale; Iron Shutters, Iron Doors and Iron- Sash. for making fire-proof Vaults for Banks, stores; public and private buildings. Seal and Letter Copying Presses ; Patent Slate Lined lietrjgerritors, &c. Please give us a call,..at 'No. 28 South FOURTH St . Philadelpbirt April 6,1855.—1 y rt, P. itil44 4 N. HAVE OPENED Jiai Immense Clothing Palace and Wiercharit Tailoring Estab lishment on CHESNUT STREET, No. 1135, PRILADELPVIA, • One door below Fifth street, North side. Gentlemen who wish to purchase Clothing ready made quite as good as can be made by any Merchant Tailors in the United States, should visit this magnificent store, where Goods of the finest class are kept, ready made and in the piece, which will be made to order at the shortest notice, and perfect satis faction warranted. Also, a full assorttnent of fine FURNISHING GOODS, and every arti cle is marked with the lowest cash prices in plain figures. Nov. 16,486.5.-6 m F. H. SMITH PORT MONNAIE, POCKET BOOK AND • DRESSING CASE MANUFACTURER, N. W. cor.of Fourth& Chostnutos, Philadelphia AALWAYS on ltand a large and varied assorunent of Port Itionnaies, Pocket Books, Bankers Cases, Note Bolder. ' Na Port Folios,n ble Desks, Dressing Cases, Work Boxes, Was, Travelling Bags, Backgammon Boards,' Chess Nen, Pocket Memorandum Books, Cigar. Cases, fa. Also, a general assortment of English, French and . German FANCY GOODS. • Finn poehet Cutlery, Razors,., Razor Strops and Gold Pens. Wholesale Second and Third Floors. • • F. 11. SMITH, N. W.cor. Fourth & Chestnut ote.,Philsdelphia. N. B.—On the receipt of 111. a Stiperi or Gold Pen will be cent to any part of the United States, by •mail ;—oesertotog pan, thue, medium, hard, or soft. March 30 1855.—1 y IL D.:CLIFTON & 'SON, MEN'S AND BON ROBING STORE, North East corner of iicond and D?ck etc, To the Clemens, of Geltyrbyrg, Po. and • . • . . vtamiy • VOU are respeOfaily invited to exam m• Inc the , extensive and varied assort ment of MEN'S it BOYS' CLOTHING, at . the store of the' subscriber, where may always be foutiil ti full supply of READY 'MADE CLOTHING, of all sixes and de scriptions, wore by men and boys of all agesand sizes, made by experienced work men and of the very best materiel, the make, fit, and appearance surpassed by on establishment in the city. Please preserve this notice, and give me a call, and fit out yourselves and bona.in a manner worthy of you and them. Remember the North ,Esst corner of Second and: Dock &reels. • •• R. 1): currox a SON. April 13,1855. ly L Ea T El JE It. FRITZ, HENRY & Co., No. 29. North THIRD street, PHILADEL'A.. OROCCO Manufacinrers. Currier', .„Lvia and Importers of FRENCH CALF SKINS, and dealer in RED , and OAK SOLE LEATHER & KIPP. Feb 2, 1855 ly TR JSSES I TRUSSES I TRUSSES C.H. NEEDLES, Truss and Brace Establishment, S. K. COM TWELFTH A RACE STREETS, PHILADELPHIA, MPORTER of fine French Trusses, milli ping extreute litihtness, case and durahnit. with correct construction. Hernial or ruptured patients can bo sated by remitting amounts, as below: Sending num ber of inches round the hips, and stating skid affected. Cost of Single Truss, $2, $3, $4, and $3. Double—ss, $6, $8 ana $lO. Instruc tions as to wear, and how to •ffect a cure, when possible, sent with the Truss. Also for sab., in great variety, Dr. Banning's finproved Patent Body Brace, for the cure of Proinputs Uteri; Spinal Props and supports, Patent Shoulder Braces, Chest Expanders and Erector Braces, adapted to all with stoop shoulders and weak lungs; English Elastic Abdominal Bolts, Suspensories, Syr inges—male and female... "EA-Ladies' Rooms, with Lady attendants. August 3,1855.—1 y THE UNIVERSITY'S FAMILY R EMEDIES: Issued under the Seal, sanction and authority of THE UNIVERSITY OF FREE MED ICINE and • POPULAR KNOWLEDGE, chartered by the State of Pennsylvania, April 29, 1853, with a capital of $lOO,OOO, mainly for the purpose of arresting the evils of spu rious and worthless Nostrums. Also, for sap plying the community with reliable remedies wherever a competent physician cannot or will not he employed. This Institution has purchased from Dr. John R. Rowena, his celebrated Itonand's Tonic fllixtnriT' known for upwards of twenty•five years as the only safe and sure mire for Fever and Ague, ,te.; and his inestimable,, remedy for Bowel Complaints, ROIVAND'S COMPOUND Sy cop of Black berry" Rool, whieh highly approved and popular remedies, together with 'file University's remedy for COMPLAINTS OF TILE LUNGS • The University's remedy for DI . S.?EPSIA OR INDIGESTION ; The University's remedy for COSTIVE BOWELS; Also, the UNIVERSITY'S ALMANAC may be had, at the Brunch Dispensary, or Store of 13. W . . RILEY, A;,, CO., tealleriburg, Adams Co., Pa Oct. 12, 1H55.--435 Book Agents Wasate AaENTS WANTED in every Town and County in the United States, to canvass for the most popular Historical and other val uable and saleable books published. The works are partieularily adapted to the wants of the people,. being beautifully illustrated with fine Steel and Wood Engravings, and bound in the most substantial manner. Agents now canvassing for us, find it a profi table employment. Our list also includes the best works of T. S. ARTHUR. Over 100,000 volumes has , en sold the past year, and their sale is, 11l i creas ing. We have just added several NF.' BOOK our Ist :s most popular author, and shall add others the ensuing fall and winter. We think we have the best list for Agents in the country. Send for it and judge fin your selves. For full particulars and list, Address J. W. BRADLEY, Publisher, 48 North Fourth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sept. 7 1855.—54 NEW FIRM AND NEW 1400DS. THE Subscribers, having bought the stock of Boots, Shoes, :Ws and Caps of KEL LER KURTZ, purpose .t..: 'tinning the busi lICSI, at the old established stand, South East Corner of Centre Square, where they bail! ust received a fresh supply of the above goods torn the cities of Philadelphia and Baltimore, • , mprising all the new and desirable styles of Men's, Boys' and Youths' Silk, Fur, and Slouch HATS. Men's, Boys' and Youths' Fine Calf, Kip, and Grained . _ BOOTS AND SHOES, 1111;11 wall a large assortment of Ladies', Misses' and Child's Walking and Fino Dress SHOES, GAITERS, &c. Gum Dress• Shoes, Buskins and Sandalls in every variety. We would respectfully announce to the citizens of-Adams County, that we have an earnest disposition to please the particular taste of every one who may favor us with their patronage, and respectfully ask all to call and see. The business will be conducted under the Firm of COBEAN & PAXTON. ALEXANDER COREAN, DUNLOP PAXTON. Opt. 19,1855. CARD. HE subscriber having disposed of bis in- T terest in the Boot, Shoe, Hat and , Cap Business to Messrs. COBEAN & PAXTON, respectfully asks the continuance of his friends and euetomere to patronize the New Firm. KELLER KURTZ. Oct. 19, 1895. HAY. WANT.ED. IpIIERSONS ha7ing 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 all iimes. AgrAti he imentle having the Hay, after,. being packed, hauled either to Hanover or Baltimore, the preference to haul will be given to those from rhom he may purchase.. SOLOMON POWERS. Hee. 24, Iss2.—tf 3.00,000 SEGARS of every deacription a n'd Brands, all of which are offered lower than any other Houseitt the city. Aud warrants all. he cello to be of the beat ma terial. Call and examine, . , WM. BUEHLER, ha. 151 Franklin street Nov. 24, 1854. sgl 80X . E19 . 131401{. FAT in store and for sale by .W.M• BUEHLEIL No. 181 Franklin Areal, Baltimore A '',A%.S‘%V.4liiiii Removed apt:, dvors Sangho/1U old &and. , N. SKEI4.II reapitcrfully, informs, O,IP ,custome,T. and 9ie publio morally, tha; he contie the TAILORING ,USINESS. at • kie new in Routh Betituore item where he will be appy to neutimmotlate all 'lto may patronize him. I work entrusted to his re warranted to fit and be of most substantial make. Thankfu (or past favors, he solicits a continuance o public patronage. ICP The Nap lark Spring and Sum. mer PRSHIONSure received. Call and see them. • April 27, 11355.-11 • .. 1 i . - ...':-- ,- . _--.---.;--.-.. 11111;'.... , : ,1 . ...• .- ' illfl.i r . g 11 1 ; •••..'-,-...---.7.7....7 3 . 4. 1 r .... , ~ • • • t ..._.:....„...._ . .., 1` oV' V 45, ' - I l k • • U -1 • ~1 121077.::: . C . I ie. • . , C •°.." / IL 4 0:4 4 , . , lur i ;,,,, • 1 1 ..: i.i t iip;i4- .. 411r>e• . ; I .50. •,- • tl NOW IS THE TIME. AI R. WEAVER respectfully au -1.,11. minces to the Ladies and Gentle men of Gettysburg and vicinity that he has resumed the Daguerreotype business, at the old stand, in Chambersburg street, where ho will he happy to receive visitors desirous of securing perfect( Daguerreo types 01 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 p?rfect satisfaction. rts„Charges Irvin 50 cts to 810 00. 111"3 -14 our* , of operating from 8. A. M.. to 4P. I. OYrZ. dress avoid light, red, blue, or purple. Dark dress otitis- much to the beauty t the picture. June 9, 1854.—tf TIN WARE! TIN WARE! EO. E. BUEHLER. informs him frtends and ettammers that he has a :ery large al3s"ortment of 'L'IN WARE on hand ready for the Spring male. made by experieneed workmen and of good uta terials. which will he sold low for or COUNTRY PRODUCE.. and see. Gettysburg, March 10.1854. CETTYSIIIIIIII FOIADIII. A NEW U\l rirtlE undersigned, having entered into i■ partneship to carry on the Foundry ho• siness under the firm of WARREN & SONS, hereby make known to the ciii• zena of Adams and adjoining counties, that we are prepared to make every thing in ohr line of business. We Imve eon• stLioly on hand, the HATHAWAY and other COOKING ST OVIEti.4., the Parlor airtight, and nine plate Stoves, of various styles and 'sizes, Pots, Kettles and Pans. and all other Iron Cooking Utensils. Waffle Irons, Washing Machines, Ash plates, Boot-scrapers, 6c. Castings for Mills and other Machinery. PLOUGH CASTINGS of every description, k.c.— We make the Seylor, Blocher. and differ ent kinds of %V itlierow Ploughs. We have also got different patterns of FENCING St RAILING for Cemeteries, Yards and Porches, which can't be beat for beauty or cheapness. All the above articles will be sold cheap for Cash or Country Produce. ry.BLACKSMITHING still con tinued. BRASS CASTINGS and every thing in our line made to order. : THRESHING AMCHINES repair ed at shortest notice. Being Moulders ourselves, we will do our work RIGHT. THOMAS WARREN, MARTIN WARREN, HIRAM WARREN, THOMAS A. WARREN. Gettysburg ; May I I, 1855.7—t1 NEW GOOD S, CHEAP GOODS. 1 4 1 . AIINESTOCK BROTHERS, have jhst received their usual large and handsome assortment of Full and Winter Goods,:to which they invite the attention of the punne, sonsisting . of every description of Dry Goods, Hardware, Saddlery, Quecusware, Groceries, Cedar, ware, Iron Oils and Faints, &c. Givens, an early 'call, and we will show you the hirgeet; prettiest, and 'cheapest • stock of the Count*" • ' -•FAIINEgTOCK BROTHERS. Sign ofMelia I Prone. Oct+ AZ '1855- CALL HD , SEE ES AT THE NEW ST.EIND. respectfully_ituilopaces . to his 'lends and the public gene.rally that he dontinUes the ' TAILORING' 'NESS in , the room adjoining the ktoro of J. Lawrencer Schick, and , fronting on the Dia mond. • Ilb has made arrangements to receive regularly the Ltin,sT F4LSHIONS,, and It will he his constant aim to give entire antis to those who may favor him wiai their custom. 10 4 • Country produce will be taken in ex change for work. • •IViii T. KING. • Gettysburg, Sept. 58, 1855, • .• . SPOUTING! SPOETINGt: Art EORGE and HenryWampler . .`LX 111alte .Houtie Spouting and put up the eaute low,Tof cash ors, country pro duce. Fartnerti..and all others wishing tl waea.,Barna, dtc. 'spouted, wankL dc6vr••tio givithetnt a call. L! " G. 'al H. WAMPLEIi: Co9lDo[lOhlBo Aft Atiikiatton: SECOND YEAR. A RRANUEMENTS fur the Second Annual Collection of this new and molar Imititn tims for the diffusion ofiLiterature and Art hum . beuu,nwleon the must extismiiie scale: Among 'thetruiks sdiemly the f ez .' &Med • " v, • 14 Grlitf(14 Oirrr o l ' whiCh • 96,T:1 13113 =11y cost Tuti Thom:aid Dollars. In form the now Collodion, the ditlbsion of workS of erican Art, and the encUurage Mont of American . genius, have not been Over looked. COmmiasions have been waned to ma ny of the most distinguished American Artists, who will contribute some of their finest produe thins'. Among , them are thrio Marble Busts, executed by the greatest livingq rant Powers (IEOIO.IE WASIIINtiTON, the Father of his Country ; BENJAMI N FRANKLIN, 'The. Philosopher; DANIEL WEBSTER, the Statesman. A special agenthas viiiittal Europe and outdo a careful and judicious selection of foreign works of Art, both in Brunie and Mairlde ; Stat uary and Choice Paintings. 'l he whole forming a large and Valuable col lection of Paintings and Statuary, to be distrib = uted free timmig the members of the association fur the Second„Year. TERMS OF MEMBERSHIP. l'lnt payment of three dollars constitutes any one a member of this Association and entitles him to either one of the following Magazines for unclear, nod salsa nth:het in the distribution of the Statuary and Paintings. , The Literature issued to subscribers consists of the following Monthly Magazines : I Earlier's, l'uttiam's. Entekerlmcker, Blacks mad's, tint blodey's Lady's Book, and Household Norris. ( Persons taking five memberships are entitled to any live of the Magazines fur one year, and to sir liekets in the distribution. 'rho net proceeds derived from the sale of memberships, are devoted to the purchase of works of Art for the ensuing, year. The Advantages :secured' , by becoming a member of this association, sar— i st. .111 persons receive the fit/1 eahte of their rubscreptions at tier start, in the shape of sterling 'Magazine Litemturs. 2. Each member is contributing towards purelinsing choice Works of Art, which are to b' distributed among theinsekes,and are at this same time micoural.,itig the Artists of the eouti try, disbursing thousands of dollars through its agency. Persons remitting funds for membership, will please give their peeat-lice aeldre.ts it: full stating the month they wish the Magazine to cc /131MMICP. ILIA have the letter registered at the Post Office to prevent loss ; on the receipt of which, u certificate of membership, together with the Magazine desired, will be forwarded to any part of the count:l. `1 hose oho purchase Magazines at Book stores, fivill m bet e that icy joining this uscocia- Con, /hey. Teteire the Me:tie:zinc and a pre Tick et in The animas; eii.teileettinn, all at this mono price they new pay for the 3lagazinc alone. Beautiful illustrated Ciitalogue:i giving full descriptions, sent free on application. Fur membership, address C. 1.. DERBY, Actuary C. A. A. At either of the principal ollices, "Kniek-r -bolier 3 IS Broadway, New 'fork, or, %\ - esters It lice, 1611 Water street, Sandusky, 0. VI; II V, 1 - 101111111.ry Secretary for Adams county, furnishes certilleates of mem bership. I l 11—It TDIVER'S SP ELLEIt AND compLETE Eouc.kTort, AND %V I.: It 'S It D E S. -1- 4 .1115 -r REA I / Elt, or Primary School Enunciator, Part I. Seennil Reader, or Primary School En anti at.ir, Part IL Third Render, with Complete Exercises la Articulation. Fourth Reader ; a fil`llllol i" din Gradual, Fifth Reader, with Principle of Elocution praiiticAlly illustrated by Elementary Exor cises. Sixth Rezuler, will' the Ili:411er Priiiciples of Eloonti. Explained a n d Illustruted by Bp roiiriatti ExerciAl`l4. 'I he Readers are prepared upon the plan ii lung only oaf ;bp ul it I. and contain a full, complete and original system ofexereise in Articulation, to which the author bus an exclusive right. 4 .l'hit Elocutionary matter is simple awl comprehensive; adapted to the Schoohroont as only practical tcarliers know how to pre pare mid adapt it. • The Selections fbr Reading are carefully gmtleil from the first step to tho last. The pieces are - chaste, pure and freed from all low and improper expreSsions ; they are designed to cultivate and correct taste, to refine the feel ings, and to elevate moral affections. They were selected and prepared by the true teach er, who alone can understand the practical wants of the expanding heart and mind of the* schoohroom pupil. Also, Tower's. Elements of Grammar for beginners, and Tower's English Grammar for advanced classes. Teacher's School Committees, Clergymen, and all others itite'rested in Education are in cited to call and exa 'nine these Books. DAN lEL BURGESS & CO. Pithlixhorg No. 60, John :';treet, Ktu , York. 1M...F0r sale at A. 1). BUEHLER'S Drag and Book Store, Gettysburg, Pa. Nov. 2,1855.-2 m PILOCLIMA.TION. "WHEREAS the Hen. Itonyar Plana, V V President of the seventl Courts of Com mon Pleas, in the Counties composing the Pith District, and Justice of the Courts of Oyer and -Terminer and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the said district awl Ssumat. R. Russet. and Jonw 3.PG INLY, hsqrs., Judges of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer. and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the County of Adams—have issued their precept, bearing date the 21st day of Nov., in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fitly-tive, and to me directed for holding a Court of Common Pleas, and . General Quarter Ses sions of the Peace, andOeuval Jail Delivery, and Court of Oyer and Ti3rminer,at Gettysluirg, on Monday the 21st of January ursl— NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner and, Consta bias within the said county of Admits, that they be then and there in their proper - pentiiiis with their 'Rolls, Records, Inquisitions, Ektimina- Sons, and other Remembrances, to' do: those things which to their offices and in that behalf appertain .to be done, and also, they wbo Will prosecute against the prisoners that are orshall he au the Jail of the said County Of Adams, are to be then. and , there to prosecute against theta. as shall be juid. . ' • HENRY 'THODIAS; - 12hlire. Sheriffit Dffice,tettleburg, i.• '•- .• • • • Dect. , 7, 1855. ." :• . to REGISTER'S, NOTICE, .3qp:l76P. in hereby given iJl:lie h rtikv • Mid other persons concerned, t dniimstrritipn Acemniis inentid - `ed - be prebeitted'nt tho ;Mph:tile' Coint of Adanieconfity, fix. matirmationsod hllowrarioe, 'on .Monda'y Me 21st , of January nut, Tin 101:The account of Wm: Gardnei, Execu ter of the Estate of John J. Poffer, deo'id.-- , 102. The first and fuel account of ,David Fink, Administrator of the Eatato of laibars. Fink, late of Oxford Township, doe'd. 103. The account of R. G. M'Oreiri, Admin istrator of the Estate ofJosepli Lindsay, dec'd. 'lO4. The first and final account of 'O. B. flanesiAtiministratorof Adam J. Walter; add ' who was guardian of Matilda, Susanna, linabel, and John Peter, minor children of John l'iller b late of Menpllen township dee'd. . ,f, ' WM. F WALT "ji, Rvidt,.... Ttegliteestelee, GettyabuPg, • Dec. 21, 1863,- •' • l'''''