.NOVIROODN CHEAP GOODS Ti AIINESTOOK BROTHERS, have just received their usual largo and handsome itasortmeßfrof, wevi Winter= (foods, to which th•intlidthbeittentiOti Of' the *ant, amiwisting e kgsvery r dFloriptiori of Dri poods,. MSiddiirY gitoonsware, (Itocarina, tylfttin dila and P aints "'Dive na an ear!? call; and ' we vrifl 13}16W ion QAI FA NE POCK BROTHERS. Sign Vas lied Front. Oct. 12, 1835. IPAYerGOODS OF-Abb KINDS , . 14 iiis eligzemmorkitiOaxi. . N, 1t... Ate LW SUPPLY, AND LOW P.RIOES,! iv To: , VMS MCCLELLAN invites the attention Alrilk 4 tif Ladies and Gentlemen to her supe rableiteitittment of 1.‘ 4 . I L , .. oi) .4N1.14/ 0 07 a a OrPee "- ~. entlaisk.for Fall and Winter wear, which have berenlterrehased very taw and•will!, be-,601d, at eogrespending loW.rititee. The assortment, lorilegle. the new and fashionable styles of. , +4 +W V. Cashmeres, ' V: OeS Bilks,'Dri Lariesi . : ' ''• Li TT Ginghams,Calicoes, De •• , . o,'. r.al Bar, Coburg Cloths, Mus fth Colin, Linnen, Sack Flannels, Bonl' ' 1 ' ' 110 ihbts and Bonnet Trimmings, Satins, , •. MAAR' Dress Trimmings, Velvets, Artifi siilsl Black Veils, Blue do., Gloves, Hosiery.' 'l.lHdridlterehiefs, French Worked' Cellars, •te ttiiirliiic,JackonitttintiSvriisEd i fings, • . MI S Insertings, Muslim, Slee•eS, Mo• el tl hair and Silk Mite, Black-' - - Oil I'l Lace and Embroidek.: •••"' ' - et rm..; t ed Handkorchiefsi, , OP i'.''''l Braids, Fans, , I,Jm tvg;1,04',., • :.!-:,,,•', - . , ' 41 '' ies and Gentlemen'ti4 - reques44 I. t d examine our Goods .which' eann et - in the Ml6' ter' twiii i ttY' int:l' ellimir rn t ia ,, , Att Pttis burg, Nati. 2 . 1855 . .''' • • '"• n. ir orsti - K AC S OP NEW -GOODS 04 .1 APEbT—THRPRZTTIEatr-rIIIIBEBT ,, I, 18 rtr S'IL.SCHICIT has returned from the city 11111•;Ifiikt' h the laramstatid bastielected.atoclo ote.ThaL AND WINTER GOODS he has eY&lNldtho pleasureof offering &this". cont-. 7, suavity' —Call and see for yourselves 1 He itiriitidend to enumerate his large and i attractive stock--tho• limits of an advertise; meat will not admit of it. But if you wish to seleCt from the choicest lot of LADIES' AND 'GENTLEMEN'S' _DRESS GOODS, your eyes ever beheld, go to Oct. 19, 1855: COMPUTE EDUCATOR; TOWER'S SPELLER AND AND TOWER'S READERS. WIEST READER; or Primary School Enunciator, Second Reader, or Primary School Enunci ator, Part 11. Third Reader, with• Complete Exercises in Articulation. Fourth Render ; a sequel to the Gradual. Fifth Reader, with Principles of Elocution Factically illustrated by Elementary Excl.- else& ArthiltPulerool l 4 06,4figher: L x . rincipur .otaispagtiwk4filfiml gn4antrikted.by,ap-. proglocr,,acpsoies.,‘ /1/ 1 4000 14 / 8 aro Twepared upon the plan .o toficAiegmnly, one : tlfing•atiz tint; and, the e.ooolittunt . ..cm4Plete tincl myetent ofexercise id Articulation, to which:the author, has an exclusive right. if 1/141,1Sdocutionary matter -4,5, ;simple and compre °awe •, +OO4. ;to the . flehool-rdoni es only practical teachers know how.. to pre. pare aad adapt it. The Selectitlertbritoadittraw'fteefittty graded from the first step to the 1a4., pieces are chaste, pure and freed from and improper expressions ; they ard ddigner to cultivate and correct taste, to refine the feel logs, and to ele t 9ttp m..0ra1., affections., Thcy ; were selected' and pitipared by the true teach er r , can understand the ,praetical vitl:lo3f trike?cjiaiiiiing heart and mind of the adUbb pit"' • • ' • Also, Tower's Elements ,of Grammar for begipi vd mausi .Yowca's English Grammar fox ad W dd; itt• ; °tit; toi Teacher's School Committees, Clergymen, and all others interested in EducatieM 'are in vialibtovithind examine these Books. fr. DANIEL BURGESS & CO: Publighers, 60, • ' Vt: l• John &red, -Vivi' illtillaor sale at A. D. BUEHLER'S; Drug a:0 %6k Store, Gettysburg, Pa. •• arcitit • • IIitADY MADE CLOTHING—OetIi-coat; Is ms r . Cassitner s, Ominous, Voiding, Sc., riety on hand and constantly. tanking r. n best bargains in town, at tiii` Cloth in-‘ rum at the r , 9 . : 1 ' Sand Slon&Frnnt *`• 419 .' : ' GEORGE' ARNOLD..' ' QCHICE;fIas on hand a more complete as sortment of CLOTHS AND CASSI - IFESTINGS,4,e;,.. than everand• *Hats smcipindncements to:purchasers as'can= nog kneata l drintageons to then::- Gentlemen wil}etcwo well 'sni)plied . with all kinds of.Piodi sated td their Wear: • ; ; • ' VlllFlLFUMERX r ,ther.lnigest n)istOnie,nt in. town will be found at SCifICK'S • 'Ms' stook embraces every article in the perfumery Marimitbirwiitankchenp.— , • 1 *:110 iP4, T 1 e' Ji.m, ~ • .r ro ere i &c o , s•, GETABLE CATTLE .POWOR I AND ~P . ;:iit frATTL E. LltitMEN T, , , S°LDIVIIOLEBAJAE and'RETAIL by .. - A.' D. tui:EuLpFt.,.' agent for idal K e ° ll !PY t , • ttWIES,,if you want handsome aad ciLeap iik:SS,(IOODS, call. ai TATigSTOCK Si;ie DI the Redl'ronl r ;.3 , • p t 19 4 4w,i; MEM ! ,S,IMARS, RICE, and every ! do '4-4,11,100130t0,40ER1E5, to be Lad ett ,;-p. • VAHNESTOCKS' gt.4olritlV'AND 119$1 , ERy.=i t li i tg e ‘l4 ety, good in 4 (leap at N9v. 2 lark 'SCHICK'S Mtge eluZippt' DOMESTIC GOODS. over JL llMMett to•this — phke. CoeiO ind judge forjourselves, a4t-193 .4, 3 1 4 1 sa(Nrimß• nemERY:-Ii new artielC SILK n 4 4611119P514. HOSE S and mosn, ,_„,,,5,A)014,64T0CK BROTH v i rjl 151,9 n qt - the Kai F f 4 l 1810•. , • Wreeelved a large and splendid Twort nikaltfigtuutllKSWAßE," at;' 4 , tlf.i tinimmiits 4 13 1. r '14 41 ',`.1 cif r*, titifii way •nak..Bacyrimns.ip sell you NE .0 7 4 Aura 43 0.4t15, tu 41 • ever bronsl4 ut E ceanty.-7., • ssolse • I.t.;§""Nr TIN WIRE! TIN WIRE! .I; Zf' . --.!--** 4 -1 • 1 Y,! EO. informs his frientliainf customers That he has a .ery . large assortment of TIN W /1,14 on hand ready Inrllio Siding sale, made by experieneed.worknien and of gond ma terials, which will he sold low for CASII or COUNTRY PItODUCE. 11K70211 • " '] dicityaburg, &lurch 10,184: AIetNAINWA.% Ilcouived o few duOrs SO,itli of tht old stand SKOLLY respuctfully inf9rms spl his old , customers and ' , the' public ;enerally, tlin rontin tea TAILORING fIJSINESS, lift new ant. in South'llahiitiorc tree, inhere !he will he nippy twnecor , ti,intidate all lie, !nay patronize:him. are warranted to ,fit -and be of moat enbatannal niakb. Thankfu for pait favors, tie mot itita a continuance o piddle' patronage: • , 2 ,1 jr:rThe Nero orb ,Vpring and Sum. 'Pv2SIIIO:IY, are received.. Call and to them. ;e, . , , April 27. 1855.-!•-tf GE'IIYSIRIRIAk. FOUNDRY. -rt-• 'Z‘ NEW FIRM. T HE uridersigned, - having entered into ' 111 :" , iiittatiithip in 'earry . nntlitl.r opthlry eines& *Under' Ilia Arm of - ,WAltithlN - & `SOLO; 114 Oliy :Wake known to the. eiti. zens of Adams and adjoining counties,. that we are prepared to make every thing in our line of busin6tog. We have-. eon. atr.nily on hand, the' HATHAWAY and other • 'COO KID G`ST ON,V4S the Parlor airtight, pod : nine platePav,eB, of various styles and ,lizeg l Pots, Kettlei and Pans, and all . other Iron. Conking Utensils. Waffle IroniMashing Mseltines,• fish-plates, liont•seraneril; &c. for Mills and other 111 , aeltiiterv. POCIUGEI CASTINGS of every . description. /te.— We make the Seyloi, PiOaher, add differ ent kinds of Witherow• Ploughs.' We have also got different patterns of SCHICK'S FENCING Sit RAILING for Cemeteries, Yarde'rend , Porches, which can't be beat for beanty'or cheapness. IICrAII the above artinles will be sold cheap, forri Cash eir CountrY,Prolleeca. ic,tttkoksmTritiNG still con . - 'tiriltkfti , llrldss. - :es4StiNGs and every thing in our line%Mikkitsnrder. 'IVIRESIifff/TIII:BbRINES repair ed"'at shortest notice?. Being Moulders ourselves, we will do our work" Mawr. THOMAS WARREN, MARTEN WARREN, HfRAM WARREN, 'I4IOMAS - A: WARREN Tams , oter the''' Ifenover Betineh road now run as follows : :First : Train= leaveS Hanover IA A. M., , with .Pussengers far:York, Harrisburg., Colum bia and, Philadelphia.. This train •ttlso •,eon nects-with the Expre.ss for Baltimore, arriving Ahorillo i l :motqpprpgitroienigkv, , Ti4i toil and Cockeysville. Second Traitr leavtis et 1.40 P. M. with Pas sengers for Baltimore •and , .44ermediate eac9s, and. returns i with.. passengers from x . Agent. Jnly 2,7 1855 . . ABI1AM: ARNOLD' NTENDS removing "to'York, - and must. ,IL,therefortiliettle up hip biisiness:'• All" pek , i sous desirous of saving costs,, especially those whoselaccounts are Of long standing, can do so by calling immediately and PA Mit 171'.:."' 'Unless dhia bc done Without diday, suits will be institated without respect' to persons ; a simi lar, -appeal .d.o - them , :having been utterly dis regarded. No further indulgence will be given. viiiy-tio is now selling off at cost. , June 18i •, '' • • ' 11 PC' BUDS:. KENTUCKY, LE4F : `TOFIACEO, Balee tisane', 6' do 9agtia; ''2o do *st: Ingo, 20 Cases Pesd Leaf. Just received and for eale by %VAL BUEULER. No. 157 Franklin street. - Nov -247 1854., • • T-13ACCO. p MP TO 1. 00 "' E 4 4j1"3 “ 131, 1 1q(X) In store and for sale, at 11 cams. El.'' , the box, at BUVILER'S Old Stand, the.elLeapesS in the city. No 157 Franklin st., Baltimore. I ,r ELLI4II, _KURTZ invites the attention 0 AIL Jiouse-keopers hnd others , who intend &dug up their houses this 'Spring,' to his stock -of. Side, Geiling und.Borde:r. Taper. T AMES White, Black, and colored •KID L ;GLOVES at 621 cents, worth 87f. Gen .tletnen's do.-at 75 contsyworth $1 25—just re ceived, from' Now. York Auction by • TAHNESTOCK. BI3OTHER.3. I ` -Oct. 12, 1855.: . • THE STS:AND DINNER ! . Is published every Friday Eveuiug., Bulti more . street, three st(111- . build hi,!.l few doors abol'e Fait. ' -estoelcs Store, In' • , .L D. A.' C. H. BUEHLER. If paid in ndvnnce or within the yens $2 piir annum---if riot paid within the year No paper discontinued until all arryarage.s are paid = except at this option oldie f:ditor. ;gin copies 6} cents. A failure to notify a dis continuance willbe regarded us a new engage 'neut. Aclreilentents not exeeeding:Sqnare in serted three times for SI--every itubsegriiit iusertion 25 cents. Longer ones ja the santo proportion: :All adverilitenienis-ivt Speciuki, ordered for s given time' will un= 111 forbid. A liberal reduction iwilkbw• made Ju those who• advertise bv the year; • - • ' Job Pr:Willy of all tinds merited . 'and, promptly, and ocy redisinialitet Seidia:' a _4 II work entrusted ,to hie Paper. Kid Glove". TER MS /Professional Cards. EDWARD" IL BU.E 4 tILIR .lltoriuy at law, AvILL flithfully and promptly attend to 11 all business entrusted to him. He apealat Mc Herman language. Office at the same in south Baltimore street, near Forney's Drug Store,' and rdtorly oirpobite Dintiet.4 Ziegler's Store. .1. ' • : ! 0. 111. 9 C0N A 10G-AiTi LAM' (Office removed to one dour West of Doable Drug & Book-Store,Ultambersbufg street.) Jttorisey aied Solicitor for Patents,and Pensions ' , Bounty Land :Warrants, Biak4Pay sus. 'tended Claims, and all other, claims against *the-Govertunent at Washington, D. C.: also American claims in , England. Land Warrants located atid sold, 'or bought, and highest priced, givett. , 14:115(11t for sale In lowd, Illinois, and other Western States; and Agents engaged locating Warrants there. /*kr - Apply to him- personally or by letter. • " Gettysburg, N 04.11,1853. DAVID WILLS, Attorney nt_Lew, - HAS pant) STeveNsoN ' s, ollire North Weet Corner of Centro Square. dEFERENCE.—Hon. Thaddius Sting's, Esq., Lancalite , . Dec. 30, 1853. . CA111). w. CAINNEM,L. ' AttOrkocy at 144 w, • CO FILE on Chambersburg street, Get. 7- 7 tysburg 7 two doors freim Geo. Ar• 'Hold's atom, will attetitl'to filing clairits for 'BOUNTY LAND, Under the. laic Acts of Congresi;, Pensions, &c.. AU business entrusted to his hands will receive prompt sitentior. Npril 0, 1855. • ea . .341 I NZEIA has opened ollied in the front room of his re,Mlonee in Baltimore Aram, where he will be prepared to attend to Seriveilink; Conveyanemg; and collecting claims, prompl4 and punctually. Gettysburg, April 20.-24 - , OLD SVLDIERS. BOUNTY LAND ACT OF 1855. ppleraighed is now fully prepa. -IL . . "red to fife and prosecute elainis to Bounty Load, lor soldiers of the Resole. ‘Var of 1812, and of Ali. other Warain which the U. States have been en.- gq;ed-anil their Widows and minor childien.i! The •nett,' act embraces diem all.. In atislition to hie long experience slid sucresSi he 'would add, that, In all the many eliding he has .hitherto filed, (he tweenl.oo and 200) he has carefully pre serieo, and has now every thiog necessa ry. to' establish the lights of elaimaiiis-as also Rolli and Lists of Companies, and fa.; cilities for' furnishing proofs in all cases 0111( may' he entrusted to Ittui. lie iii'doto rapidly phi,* claims. Ile has made complete arrangements for loca ting warrants in the 'Western States.— Warrants bought--4 , -,Warrants sold. 'Aft• ply personally. or by letter to • M'CONAUGIIY. Gettysburg, March 9, 1855.—tf BOUNTY IAND CLAIMS. HE iindersigned will attend promptly J I L to the collection of claims for BOUN TY. LANDS under" the late act of (.7on ores's. Those who have-already, received 40'or 80 Acres, can now receive. the .bal ance by , calling en the subseribtir and th,al{- ing th e necessary Application. ' ' . . . 40 PA .11. in A PINER. Gitysbu'rg, 141arCh 9;1435.5.—=if CI'IPII3 ' ftttti..y, Dr J. Lawrence Hill, IVENTOST, OFFICFFICE in t'huinbersburg street . E one door West of the Lutheran Ptitwch,nearly Opposite Grammer's store, Where . he ritay . bii,foUnd ready and willing to attend to any 'ease within the province of the Dentist. Persons in want of full sets of teeth are invited to call. REFERENCES. pr.q.N.8int01.701174 .Rev.C.P .KnArTa ,D .11 D. froitssu, Prof. MI.Ja coil, , • `. U.S.I lit:utile, .. 'll4,;'.B..vetisa, ',.,, D."O t xa awl., , g. ,H.A.MORLENUAIR 9 Itin:' ftrionsvitr, " ' I ig it:l2 .t. ' BTarrix. duly 7:1848. 2 11P LPM2 5 1 ) tV r )FiCaig of H Av: TIPTON, Fashiotiabte Bai4 lien and Hain .Drefiw r can at all times be found prepaied to attend to the calls of thelieople, , attlia temple; in theDiattiond. adjoining the'; Conntk Building: From long experience; he flatters himself that he can ge through altthb ramifications nf the . l'onsorial Department,- with such an infinite degree of skill, at will meet with the entire satisfaction of all whp Tay autnnit thitir chins' to the keen odial'oUllia razors. 'He hopes, therefore, that by his attention to business, and a sire to pleasg,'lte yjil',ifietit.as well as re ceive, a liberal share of public patronage. 'rite sick will be attended to 'at their pfi; vote' ' ' • VALUABLE PROPERTY AT•.PRIVATE SALE. T1;11? undersignel, *ill sell rit 'Private - Salo that ‘deiirablii property, in MeSherrys town, Conowago township, county; Pn., lying on the,public Tont' !tinning through 841 It Jeontitinh' ' ' ' Ters . • more or less, of first rate land; tuljobsing•lands of Dr.'ll4N. Samuel and Joseph Steam baugh, and others, and is finely There is a large '• '• • • ' , , 11'K ism D'WELL'ING I with a two-story brick back-building; froduthig on the street, and nearly opposite 'the public Louse of lohn Busby, Isl., a goodlog Barni an orchard of choical fruit, a good well of wa ter, end - other improvements. Possession giv en on or before the let day pf, April nett,,, as May be disked. If iiciVeold, the properly aril) be FOR RENT. wiehing to view the-premisee will call oti,J;olin flubbi Rim ,• • n gittag6. rk.451/4-^4l. Philadelphia AdveWlrptnetn■ BYRAM. j' [T. liIAT I . II{4CE. BOOK AGENCY; • - • • TEE subscribers have established • a Book Agency in Philadelphia, and will furnish any book or publication at the retail price free of postage. Any persons, by forwarding the Subscription price of raly of the $3 no litagazinoi, -each as Harpers', Gotley's, Fut nairt's,-4,ilrshaires, Frank Leslie's Fashions, lc., will receive the magazines for ono year, and a copy of a splendid lithograph portrait of either •Washington, Jackson or Cray ;' or, if subscribing to a $2 and asl magazine, they will receive a copy of either of the threo por traits.' Ifinabscribing to $6 worth of maga ' zined, alt three portraits will be sent grata , Movie furnished to those wbo may wish it. • • Envelopes of every deeeription and •size, in large or ••small quantities furnished. Seal ?rooms, Dies, Sec., sent to order. f ' Every'deseription of engraving on wood ex cented With neatiMss and dispatch. Views of buildings, newepaper headings, views of ma chinery, book illustrations, lodge ' certificates, I business cards, Sec., AB orders sent by mail f•protnetly attended to. l'ersons wishing views of their buildings engraved can send a dopier eotype or sketch of the building by manor ex press. - . . Persons at .a distance having saleable arti, - cles would find it to theiriadvantage to address the.sabseribers, as ard.iiititild act as agents for the sale of them. • . $111A.31 t PIERCE, 50 South Third-4., Niladelphia. Nov. 30, 1855.—1 y SAFES. EVANS & WATSON, :No. 26 South JI I - 4 Fourth , St., Philadelphia. Great fire, Chestnut and Fifth Streets, Friduy morning, December, 15tb.; 2854. KVANS . & )rVATSON'S:SALAMAN UEig SAFES TIN UP.I.P4ANT, as they ilwaye'are-trlten put to the test. Palcaltsceei•, boc. to, 1854. filififiliS EVANS & WATSON, No. 20 South Fourth St., Philadelphia. GENTLIC3I6N :—Wii take much pleasure in reaommentling your Salamander Safes to Merchants and others in want.of a se cure means of preserving their books, pa pers, &e.,. from fire, as the one we pur chased front you about seven months since has preseVied our books, papers and cash in us 'gtd a condition 'as they were when putnto it, before the great tire of this morning, which destroyed the entire block of buildings corner of Chestnut and Fifth streets. The safe was in use in our office, on the second floor of our building. from whieff ?lace it fell into the cellar, and remained there until the fire was our.— the Safe was then removed end opened 11-th'i i ireseffee of at least 4000 persons, wrlio;witnessed - the - pied - condition of the ifetfiente. Will you please have the sale ataltoCks repaired, as we intend to put it iii use again; having perfect - confidence itkfire7proof qualities., ...-; ', '. -.., You: Respeefftilly,.. • ' '''' - r - :. , LACEY -& PHILLIPS. -Evans & ViltiOnti take:pleasure-in re ferring to ; ; hi Jolfoivi rig; din ong Abe- many hundreds .tuba have hail their Sales In use :-U: S. Mint, Philada. ;-- Farmers and Mechanics' Bank -: Philada. ; Samuel Allen, Esq.. High Sheriff, Philada.; John N. Henderson. City Controller ; Caleb Cape - 1 Co., No. 183 Market St.; Rich. and Norris & Son', Locomotive builders, I'hilada4 Bat - that & Sellers, Mat'iinists, Cotner lOth ant! James Sts.; Ft miklin Fire Insurance Co., Philatla.; Pennsyl. etude Railroad Co., Philada.; Lacey & Phillips, corner fifth and Minor Sta.; Sharpless Bro., No. 32 Smith Second St,; James - Kent & Santee, No. 147 North Third Street ; W. H. Horstman & Sons, No. 5l North Third St.; Smith. Williams & Co., No. Fi7 Market St.; J. & R. Orne, No, 185 Chestnut St. A large assortment of the above Safes always on Land (warranted to stand a least Hi per cent. inure fire than any Her. rineto Safe 'hew in use.) EVANS At WATSON, .also manufacture and keep for safe, 'lrim Shutters, lion Doors and Iron Sash, for making fire-proof Vaults for .Banks, stores, public and private buildings. Seal and Letter Copying Presses ; Patent Slate Lined Refrigerators, &e. Please give us a call, at No. 26 South FOURTH St ~ Philadelphia: - April 0,1855.---ly flab E,A 4 q(tt. HAVE OPENED An Immense Clothing Palaco and Merchant Tailoring Estab lishment on CHESNUT STREET, No., 165, PHILADELPHIA: One door below Fifth skeet, North side. Gentlemen who wish to purchase Clothing readytuade 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 thetshortest notice,' and perfect satis faction warranted. Also, a full assortment of firieTURNISIIING GOODS, and every arti cle is marked with the lowest cash prices in plain figures. ' ' Nov 6 16,1855.--Gra F. H. SMITH PORT MONNAIE, POCKET BOOK DRESSING CASE MANUFACTURER, N. W. canal Fourth & Chestnutata, Philadelphia MAYS on hand a large and varied A iesortinent of Mani Portples, Pocket Books, Bankers Cases, Nbie Bolder*, Port Folios, Porta ble Desks, Dressing. Cases, Work Bares, G'nbas, ,Travelling .Bage, Backgammon Boards, Chess Men, PockesAfensoranclum Books, Cigar Cerses,.4.,e. getietol aseortmCnt or Etigliel, French and Gernon. , FANCY GOODS. Fine.: pocket Cutlery, Razors, Razor Strops and Gold Pens. - • Wholeaale,Second and Third Floors. '• • F. lI:SMITH, N. W.cor. Fourth Sr. Chestnut its., Philadelphia. lc. B.—On the receipt of 131 a kluperi-, or Gold Pen wiß be nem to any part of the United States, by mail ;--describing pan, thus, medium, hard, or eoft. • Mareh „ . R. D. CLIFTON '&` SON, MENI dNO.pow CLOTHING STORE, North East corner of second and pock Mo., Philo 7b the Citizens of Gettysburg, Pa. and e YOU are respectfully invited to exam the extensive and varied assort- anent & BOYS' CLOTHING, afthe sthre 61 the subscriber, where May always be found , a full auptoly of READY 31ADE . CLOTIIING, titian sizes and "de soriptions, wore by . men and boys of ;di and sties.,Mide by, expirtence4 work; men and of • ,tierY, best material, " thtt make, fit, and typearancesurpassed:by no establisbnietty in - the Plan invasive this, notice, and give men call, and fit out yourselves and sons in "a manner worthy you and them. Remember the North East,corner 01 Second ant! Dock Streets., • R. D. CLIFTON & SON. , April 13, 1865.—=1y LEaTMER. FRITZ, HENRY 8L CO., No. 29, North THIRD street, PHILADEVA. u °ROCCO Mannfacturvig, Currier'', ILII• and Importers of FRENCH CALF SKINS, and dealeiAn RliEl arid OA$ SOLE LEATHER &KIPP. Feb 2,1855-1 y Tll JSSES t TRUSSES I TRUSSES c. 1:1: NEEDLES, Truss and Brace Estabßshmeat, B. W. COR. TwEtrru a Baer. STREETS) PHILADELPHIA, IMPORTER of fino b'ronch Trusses; combi -11- ning extreme lightness, case and durahifit.. with correct conatruction. Hernial Or ruptuked patients can be silted by remitting ; amounts, as below: Sending num ber of inches round the hips, and stating lied affected. Cost'orSingluts, $2, $3, $4, and $5. Double-45, $6; ,$8 and $lO. Instruc tions as to wear, and how to end; a cure, when possible, sent with the Truss. Also for sal., in great variety, Dr. Banning's Improved Patent Body Brace, for the cure of Prolapses Uteri; Spinal Props and supports, Patent Shoulder Braces, Chest Expanders and Erector Braces, adapted to all with stoo shoulders Midweek lungs ; English Elastic Abdominal Belts, Suspensories, Syr inges—male and female. On-Ladies' Rooms, with Lady attendants. August 3, 1855.-1 y NEW FIRM AND NEW GOODS. TILE Subscribers, having bought the stock of Boots, Shoes, !Fits and Caps of KEL LER KURTZ, par pose L.,. :dinning the busi ness, at the old established stand, South East Corner of Centre Square, where they have ust received a fresh supply of the above goods runt the cities of Philadelphia and Baltimore, , -nprising all the new and desirable styles of Men's, Boys' and Youths' Silk, Fur, and Slouch HATS. Man's, Boys' and Youths' Fine Calf, Kip, and Grained / 4 - BOOTS AND SHOES, with a large assortment of Ladies', Misses' and Child's Walking and Fin,' Dress SHOES, GAITEM;', &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 sdisposition to please the particular taste of every one who may favor us with theia patronage, and respectfully ask all to call and see. The business will he conducted under the Firm of COMA X . PAXTON. ALEXANI)ER COBEAN, DUNLOP PAXTON. Oct. 19, 1855. CARD. THE subscriber having disposed of his in terest in the Boot, Shoe, Bat and Cap Business to Messrs. CUBEAN respectfully asks the continuance of his friends awl elastomers to patronize the Neu• Firm. KELLER KURTZ Oct. 19, 1855 ME UNIVERSITY'S FAMILY REMEDIES: lunder the Seal, sanction and authority of THE UNIVERSITY OF FREE MED. ICINE and POPULAR KNOWLEDGE, chartered by State of Pennsylvania, April 29, 1855, with a capital of $lOO,OOO, mainly for the purpose of arresting the evils of spu rious and worthless Nostrums. Also, for sup plying the community with reliable remedies wherever a competent physician cannot or will not be emplaced. This Instita.fun has purchased front hr. John R. Rowaud, his celebrated Itonand's Tonic Mixture, known for upwards of twenty-five years as the only safe and sure cure fur Fever and Ague, &c.; and his iuestimable remedy for Bowel Complaints, ROWAND'S COMPOUND Syrup of Blackberry Hoot, which highly approved and popular remedies, together with The University's remedy for COMPLAINTS OF THE LUNGS ; The University's remedy for DYSPEPSIA. OR INDIGESIION ; . . . The University's remedy for COSIFirE VOWELS; . Also, the UNIVERSITY'S A LMANAL• may be had, at the Branch Dispensary, or Store of B. W. RILEY, & CO., Heidlersburg, Adams Co., Pm Oct. 12, 185.5.-0 HAY WANTED. P ERSONS Hay, to sell will do calling on the subscriber, in Gettysburg, who is desirousof purchasing. The highest M arkst, price, will be..paiii at 117 As he intends halting the Hag, alter 'being Packed, r hauled 'either to Hanover or.Daltimore, the preferencelo haul will be given to those from whom he may purchase: a ' SOLOMON POWERS, Dec. 24,1852:--7tf 300,000,s ,L?e A rf It pt S ici o nf e l v i e n ry d Brands. all of which ,:are Whit& lower than any other lioutrin the,.eity. And warrants all he of,the beat ma terial. Calfind extithine. = • Whit 'BUEHLER, . f . No. 157 Franklin street: Nov. 24,1854. . 50 BOXES BLACK. FAIT in store • and for sale br . WM. BUEHLER; . . • • Noy IbTirenklin atrest,ltiltimorl ... • CALL ,3311 -, 06181 T TILE NEW lr D. • ,•-• • *:;/?,7 WII.‘T..KING ' , respectfully AnnOltnees to -TY'- his • friends •and tho generally eat he eimitinnes •the I'AILORINO BIISP NESS in the 'Too/a adjoiniug• the shire of J: Lawrence Schick, .I,nd fronting on the via= Hebus meal imangeMeuta to 'receive regularly the . LA It'ST , FASHIONS,' and it will his constant aim to give cutire satia te those who may favor him with - their &Ikon'. Sereouutry pcm)tme :will be tilfe.n in ex change for work.. ,• • • • WM. T. KING. • Gettysburg, Sept. 58,1855, J"FST received, an assortmentCßOCE - :ltlgt3, which .will. be sold low for cash or country produce, at . . - - oR AMMER'S. tirOLI I CIWAY'a PALS 4, .0/IiTME L i eau b e hw4 b Goityßim, at thd brut St4te.of;', s A. P. PUBIZEW HIRDIVIRE STORE.' 111 1 11 XE SUbscribers would respectfully 11- announce to their friends and . the public, that they bait! opened a' NEW HARDWARE STORE in Baltimore st,. adjoining the residence of Dario ZIEOLER, Gettysburg, in vrhich they ate opening a large and general assortment of, RIARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, ..:GROCERIES, •Cutelry and Conch Trimimsng, Springs, Axles, Saddlery,. Cedar Ware Shoe Findings, • Paints Oils &Dyestuffs, , 1 n general, incuding every descripticiJ of articles in the above line of busittess—to which they invite the attention of Coarh ma kers, Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Cabinet makers; Shoemakers, Saddlers, nand the v.ublic generally. Our stock: havingbeen selected , with great earc and purchashed for eash, we 'part antee,(for the Ready Money,) •to dispose of any part of it on as reasonable terms as they can be purchased any where. We particularly request a call from our friends, and 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. I i pies. JOEL B. DANNER, DAVIT) ZIEGILER. ty Getsburg, June 13,1881.-tl. GREAT ATTRACTION AT IDE SAND STONE FRONT Ready illade Clothing. CEORCE. ARNOLD ITAS just now finished making up and has .1-1 on hund to largo a stock of Ready Made Clothing, suitable thr tho Full and Whiter 4ell. SOII, as has ever been offered to the public in this place. Ilia dabv f lutztjp are' all of his own manufacturing, and well made of the very hest material, and none of of your CITY NI AD TRASH,- which have been put together in a hurry by crushing the po o r seninstr e s i with a mere pittance ti r her labor, or done with the loop stitch of at sewing machine, which it One stitch gives way the whole seam is gone. We give fair wages, have our work well thine and made of the hest materials, and mar young holies come in wi h the garments with smiling countenances and cheerful hearts. WE ILA VE• NOW ON . ILA NTIS Coats of ull grades and colors from $1 to $2O " 5011 IS to $lO Vests, " 0210.4 to $7 made of all colors and every variety of style.— We have experienced workmen employed con gently cutting out and making up all kinds of Black, Blue, Olive, Claret, Green, Brown and Drab Cloth Coating, Cassimers, Satinetts, Jeans, and Vcstings, Drawers, Shirts, &c., &e. Having just returned from the,East we have now on hazel, in connection with our Clothing Store, a very large stock of Omar Cloths, ens. sinters, Cassinsus, Coatings, Sk., of ev ery variety of colors. We have just received the Fall and Winter Fashinits, and if We ca naot please you in a garment nook up we can at all times take your int-moire 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 be. dy else, but that we will sell any article in our 1100 as cheap as the cheapest, and a little cheaper, and a good deal better. Give us a cull and examine and judge for yourself ; Come one, mum all to the Cloth, ing Emporium at the Saud Stone Front of GEORGE ARNOLD. GREIT ITTRICTION IT FHA Z ER'S CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE. LEXANDER FRAZER respectfully in. I. forms the public that he has just received n large and splendid assortment of rich and new style GOLD JEWELRY ofall kinds, in cluding Breast' Pine, Finger Ring!, Ear Rings, of the most. Itathionable. styles ; fob, vest, and guard Chains, Cuff Fins, IS etch Keys, Sc. Al so, Albatn Spoons, Fancy Vases, Spectacles, Watch Guards, Keys and Chains, GOLD nud &SILVER WATCHES, together with a largo assorttneut of MOURNING goods , suitable ter persons in mourning,' and numerous other nrticles in his line—all of which will be sold at lowest cash prices. sfe•As I have purchased ull my goods from regular Jewellers, .I will WARRANT them to lie what I pronounce them. Of this purchas. es may rest Matured. • ItgIi.CLOCKS,: WATCHES & JEWELRY REPAIRED, as heretofore. Give me a call, in Raltiniore street, a few doors from the din menkif vou want Goon.jewelry, and the gen uine article, lower than the sumo can be pur clawed any place out of the City. ALE*. FRAZER. Gettysburg, Oct. 26, 1845--tf GROCERIES 'CONFECTIONS, 'BACON &C. THIS. WAY .FOR BARGAINS I E~MANHEL. ZIEGLER los • just re. turned front the City with, the largest lot of GROCERIES he has ever before opened, to which :he invites the attention ol all, convinced that he , can offer RARE BARGAINS. He has also a fine lot of . " • Hams, ,Shouldera, &c., Shad, Mackerel arid. Herrings, C i rlmgeth. ,Iklnellf , !Raisins, Figs. Dates; Almonds, Nuts, Candies of 'all kinder: T&. baetio; Sektiri, ltrtiorritt, Brnithirs, Blacking, with s . general asiOrtment of variety, goods. Give Us- if.y/M1 want fo',buy. cheap , and etoit--nitit dim r. •“Star""office, Balumnip Street. c.,GeuyOurg, Mey • .; • . Milli D.4BNoivitta st a rtuebtship. . " C°*Pa rt iiirgh)P.Pxistipg = between. the T Sidiscrihenf has cer't.this ttgy lijidutual 'consent, I Vre mach - obliged'' to' our friendi and, the Public for, the )iberal support clan:tiled to us. 'OUr Bcxdfs ti t re llaged iu thn handsof Alex 'ander Ckibean Cidlcktidii, Jana 'wet ear nestlrrequ'est those - indebted kt. to. call and make immediate paymea' as we de sire tomettle the lineineas 'of thb Stitt 'without • 17. W. PA.XTON;• • ALEnt COBRAN:' Sept..l4, 1855.- r tf , W.V..PAXITIBM • INFORMS his friends and the,blle getter 1 ally, that he will continue the Hat &' Shoe llasiness, nt Ms 'old , Stand, and - -will alyfail keep on band. g. large., and splendid assortudint of Boon dr. SIIOES, -RATS CAPS of everreiriety'of style and prices determined to sell low tor orit•lubbrf .• I ', Sep 21, IStib.—tf ..' ~‘ AiIiASVELINS BEMEDt . FOICIkAitf.r , L6tis..A,GE! . . '• 1..... *. 0 ' . 1 " 4 ,....: i ' +., J ' ,11 4 1 1 - 4 - . \ rit .. cic te,., , 744 r , " I l Ltl ir P:4'::fil i• • • T' ," - +l'.' .- 1:4 4 1: 'A - ..*: 0 „.• 0 * : 1 ' is 4 , ip - . •,,-`l,• - - 1 , 1 - - •:•—•:',, •- • {t... -•{;i1. = 'o4 t .-- .21.. ••‘,' HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. 'ME GRAND; 4:XTERIVAL' IR.EIifF:Dr. I k Y the aid of & microscope, We see millions of little. openings on the surface' of Our l b 'ea. , Thr o ugh thcsc this Oinj.ment ,;whop rub "d bn the 'skin; is carried to any organ or inward part. ' Diseases of the Kidneys, disor ders' Of the Liver; affections Or theitteart,'lulia tnation of the Lungs, Asthma/1, Coughs and Colds, are by ita means effectually cured.— Every housewife knows that suit passes freely through bone or meat of any 'thickness. 'This healing Ointment far more readily'penetrates through any lame or fleshy part of the living body, curing the most dangerous inward corn. plaints, that Cannot be reached by other mean.. . . ERYSIPELAS, SALT RHEUM AND SCOR .11UTIC. HUMORS. ,No remedy has ever done HO much for the cure of discuses of the Skin whatever form they may assume, ns this Ointment. No, case of Salt Rheum, Scurvy, Sore Reads, Scrofula or Nrysipclas, Can long withstand its influence Thoinventor has travelled over 'many parts of the globe. visiting the principal hospitals, die. ponying this Oimment,:giving. advice as to its application, and thus been the mottos ofre.stor ing countless numbers to health. SORE LEGS. SORE BREASTS, WOUNDS AND ULCERS 'Some of the most scientific surgeons now rely solely on the use of this wonderful Oint ment, when having to cope with the worst oa ses of Soros, won nth, tdeers,,lantlular swellings, and tumors. Professor Holloway has, by coin mond of the Allied Gticermnotits t dispatched to the hospitals of the East, largo'shipments of this Ointment, to be usesl under t h u direction of the Medical Stair, in the worst caws of wounds. It will cure tiny ulcer, glandular swelling, stiffness or contraction of of the joints, even 20 years' btultding. PI/.FS AND F73TULA 'rheas. mid other similar distressing rein plaints can be effeetually cured if the Ointment be well rubbed in ever the pals affected aril by otherwise lellewing the Fluted. directions. around each pot. 1344 tits Ointment and. , ..0 - 4.4 4 (.1thi bt w-v.'d in the. Ji.llorring'' c0.1e., Bunions Ltinilinly,ti Burns Mercurial ICreptitais Chapped Hands Piles .., . .. Chilblain* 41in:untwist', Fistulas 'ttilt Rheum .. Gout • Skin Diseases- Sure Leg - a Slyclled Wands Sure Breasts Stiff Juiuts Sore Heads I leers Sore Throats Veneral Sii-es Sures of all kinds Wouuds of all kinds sprains Scalds *** Sold sit the llinTinfltetoriPS of Professor Maiden I .:one. Nov Yoe,. ntia. 241, Stroud,. London, and br all- nutpertaldo Druggist:. and Itcalers of Alf:divines out the Vititt4,litntes, and .tlie civilized world, in Pots. at 2.5 ecntp, 52 ; 1 cents, nod $1 torch. tlldl`Thr-re-is 3 . cosisidenthle snriog hr talc in& the larger siw . B. bu•cetions lbr tlift rad:lnce of pa tients iu evt.ry di.iorder are affixed to ett44 Pot. Nov. 2. lefir.s.-=eow 1101 V FOR .BARGAINS NEW SUPPLY OF :FALL lc WINTFA Ready-int:de Cluthait,g, "MARCUS SAMSON bo. just rpturtiv.l trout Now Vork, utot timure with etelargegt unit beat amortniont of /WA jti!,VA .CLO27i/A(i, ev..rh, ought. to ljettysliurg; intole up in iunguitieelit nod 'moat ttrprOved tattitions. In rei;i.td ti) Werknoutmlop, they can't be eieelk.l by nuy customer Navin~ ettlargutl my place toul stock, I um :Able ,to scll Really flintle Clothing of every description, cheaper than ever of fered beibre in this or any other ,lace this side of tho AtiuntiC.- My stock CIIIISIMS in part of 11C1110111211L'illrftV of air sizes,prices; colors and kinds, wade up. ul nlinperior 111111111C4 'PANTS VESTS. of the latest mid most fashionable stylus, and every kind Ofgood , , suitable for w interwearjutsu B n TS' - snoEs, and alarge tersortaieut o- Gest/env:7es and Ifoys' t.e it tasting of extra quality littetr bokim Shirts, SII3. panders, Moves, Indfllose, Collars, nark and pocket 'Handkerchiefs, and . an extraordinary o r ssortinent of. ]!lack, Satin and fitney Self ad jitstini; S'COCKS,, ;Ma variamt talteX fancy tides, together with Umbrella*, Trunks, Car pet II:01, Hods, Cups, limns and Shoet„ , . My (/nods are selceteil and' purclui ! (tvl tist dertho 'moat favorable ciretun.4anceti. Quirk. sales and small profits is always the motto; I ant determined to curry nut at the Money :fat,- CipMisig timporrunt in York Street. ' 4 personal exaullitation. -cue alone , satisfy ctuitemers QC the ,cempreheualveuesa of my. stoeki whieltj nm ifelihig at tenet, 'l.O per sent lower than can beround at any of ;ay compe titors. , agt,..l am also prepared to sell whelotale to country merchants desiring tosen agnin,'lteady Madu Clothing At CIik:APER ItATES THAN ('AI att 110131;!IT ltt !MK CITIES,. If. you doubt ft, and esMilainc for y9nrsclves.. • 1d . ./VACUS SA3I3ON. - - - • N. 13 All Gooil4 ' boiil Jii of nie, will he ox changed,' if they sloliot prove Euttiiitheter . f. ' Alettyslirg,-Sept.i 1655. ' LOST AND FOUND! 4T 111,q' CI,IBAR 'COILX.fiIt FALL AVIPTIER ,CkarDS firle.) ; ery ;Viill.be sold ;very. low ‘.7 ,4.140 0, yarioty -of 811.415V1.43 , Ready7inande„V9!kill,gc verych'eaf). l Call aficrtitt. ' 704N' 1-IClVlri.' Gott,ysibinv +0ct.119,. 1866: ' ' VILII/11311E:1101JSRS:'&4 . 'IOTS;'.. IN ANA AROUND GETTYSBURIL'a''' A: Tr 't ir A ' I S Al:r. irrodo TWO•STORY BRICK HOUSE, . opposite the English Lutheran Church on Chandx3nsharg street, being.. eicollent , stands few public business..:. , • ••, • • •• ONE O,STO ItY,BILICK ROUSE; and' adjoining vacua lot on iliiilrond Street! ..,•- f"WO .111ClILLY IMPROVED • LOTS on the lifillerstown Road, each containing abbot. '43)IE ACRES, of which,:alioutl.oue-third ii• ONE .LOT- SlX•pu, SEVEN ACRE/3;i west of ,-ho Theological 549141017 and adjoin. ing lands of Mr. Dustman.. • • : • • , ONE LOT OF. EGUR,Oit FIVE.ACRES, ontho.ridgge.adjeining the railroad West of the borough.. ,Tertns acceomunodating, ,a.nply. to • S q , • • : .• §gg4l;Pttr4- 1 , • 00,IWXEA;AiisT, 00KGREss '11;11.1ACCO; in - etoral ind , tor salorby• •,, NWBI4II3IJEHLER ,, . 1 , ' ' , -- 11o.Ater IftiokUoPserect: : Nov. 24,1834. • , , „• .