vft.lAuttrti‘ Itttei Z,..(llllltats ..airintilltfieeleyetdiror the wrai totp By Jameas,Parton. isp. 442. Prios $1 25. it is,agreedby friendsand foes of Mr. gree t is ua rite* 'ably, entertainingly and in• atraudyely written biogmghy has ever made its ...appearance hi America. h.lvery one w;io has play %,, familiar acquaintance with the famous New York Editor, should read Air. Partoit'A*lt,ati ho will know Mr,'dreele) as well* vilioligh' he had been "brought up in ( ,4 11Pciftlii- of place by the side of the Lite • (-% , 0f 'Benjamin' Franklin."—liaryintl Rdiy u 'ns "'l'ho mist spicy and ntttnctive Biography of the day."—liostoa Journal. "His 'life is a living -epistle, proclaiming that virtuons endeavor( and unselfish toil sem,- cror.lator will meet asit recompeuse."---.N. 1. Citrittin..infelligrnorr. ''Df Absorbing. interust,and containing much ,•,-4,flatiliant. humor, sparkling wit and attractive oileixiote;.-43anyoc Courier. ,`,‘.l volume for earnest. men And boys to read 'stndy.' —6)tritutfielti Republirtn. "As am incentive to youth in poverty to be hOnest,thithful and persevering, tpart front' its personal interest, it should go into the hands of the young of, America generally."—lfiodk town .Standard. interesting; as any novel, vet all trne."— ;„rittm•sri// /)eola-rat. , 1 e could. ap pend 500 favorable notices by NC: Press of this book. AlreAdy nearly3o.ooo copies have been sold. It is for sale by Book sellers generally'p, or will be sent by mail, post partl, itddiess ott receipt • if,the retail • . • Any newspaper copying this advertisement acid sending us a :•opy Marital, will.rpeai ye : a : copy of the book, by moil. post rise' MASONS BROTHERS, New-York. Feb. 29,1856. ati !ANTS GOODAND CHEAP DAGUERREOTTIT? • . • Q A.M UEL 'WE A VER having provided ''aim 11s7 self with an entire new and costly appa- , satnsii.s.' now prepared to furnish . 1 1/01sgeserreolypets, ;An every styleof the art, which he Win war :rant toyive entire satisfaction, - His long ex perience and superior apparatus give, him id vanthges seldom furniahed by Unguent:an es taPlishuients , out of the city. He has a large ,nmeher of epbcimens nt bis Gallery, ',tershurg street, which the publicus.° requested hudexamine. fl ..Charges from 50 cents to $lO. Hears .fiir.open,tiing from BA. 11.40 4P. (loin ,r Breastpins, suitnble for miniature/1, .I:lik :c tysotihrttul t at the very lowest. priers. ; , 114,4`,.;bildrou will not be taker:llor nose • ; Pub.,l, 1856. - ;. . (PE 1T ATTRICTION AT FRAZER'S CHEAP WATCH AND . JEWELRY STORE. A LEX A.NDER 'FR A 7; ER respectfully in tik.- ftirtiti the public that he has just received a ygi'aistfaptendid assortment of rich - and te atyle'ootill JEW ELRY 'o'lol Units, in , eluding : Breast Pins, Finger Rings, Ear Rings, of the'hibit fashionable styles. i fob, vest, and guard Chains, Cuff Pins, Watclt Keys, tee. Al. de l li b Fancy Valles, "Spe;ctrieledi, 1% ateb Guards, Keys and Chains, GOLD and SILYTs'II. WATCHES, together with ;a large,assortment of MOURNING, goods , is:tsitablo for. persons in mourning, and iit.„,Ko.other articles in his line—all of atliitig*lt be sold at lowest cash prices. • IliirAtsi:hatre purchased all my goodi from regular ,lewellers, I will. WARRANT them to lie what ',pronounce them. Of this purchas e'rS MaY.rest assnred. '.. ItEO,..CLOCKS,' WATCHES k JEWELRY REPAIRED, asi heretofore. Give me a call, in t h a few doors from the dia mond; if you waiit Goer; Jewelry, and the gen aineartiele, lower than the same can be pur chased any place out of the . city. .;,.._....,.. ALEX. FRAZER. Gettysburg, Oct. 26, 1855—tf . . . ionimisair lIIRDAVARE STORE. r VIM Anhacrihers ,would restiectfhll) ,ennnunce to their friends and. th. Piiblie, that they hove opentql a NEW HARDWARE STORE in. Baltimore at.. adjoining the residence of DAVID ZIFALBR, Gettysburg. in-which they ate opening a arge and general assortment of utp.pwAß.E, IRON, STEEL, 'ThGROCERIESI Cutlery Coach Triudmiugs, ~,,Springs, Axles, Saddlery,' Oidoi-...Ware., Shoe Findings ; & DyestuffU, n gentwal,,iticuding every descriptiew of articles in the above line of business—to which they invite the.attention of Coach makarsi Shichitirpiths.Curpenters,Cabinet makers, Shoemakers, Saddlers, and the Intrttliy. " o.u? strielt luviitig been selected with great eari itid iitirchashed for Cash, we guars antee.(ll'ir s thit Ready Money,) to dispose of titit'pitipif it pti as 'reasonable terms as they purchaied anywhere. Vc, ;'particulirly request a call tram our frielids4i;nd 'earnestly solicit a share el ab' vie are determined to es. tabiiWit 'character for selling Goods at and , doirqj business on fair prin. liplss. JOEL •B. DANNER, DAVID ZIEGLER. tiOoßitievig, brine 13,1851-0 CAM IRON. WAIINESTOCK BROTHERS, tutting the ps,vlusire, sale of, CALEDONIA tiOLL "U EV THOR for Gettysburg, would or.II the at tention oquers,to this 111ftlat of iron—tie beltiditbe' rtarkitt-7->which will be sold nt toe • We keep a large supply of HAMMERED IRON otopstOtly, on" hared. • tit the bign of the -4 RED FRONT. Dec. T, 18*. SIVETING! SPOIRINGI C'EURtiGand Henry Wempter will Alike .House Spouting and put up the'saawiriw..rtit cash or country pro. does. Kisser* and, all others wishing tip. .11•046 Darns, ke, .pouted. would vt* s * O. them a call. WAMPT.ER. 3 0 6 s cheap , 11 1 „ a / 1" . ""Y • }AA h has) %Iwo? ESTAiIISIENT. GRANITE STONE-YARD. THE Undersigaed respectfully inform the citizens of Gettysburg and the public generally thatthey have opened a GRANITE STONE YARD, au South lialtimere Street, opposite the residence of George Shryock, where thee are prepared to funiirh GRAN ITE STONE, dressed in every style, for ollon 11411 f iHv, Door Sills aud mid every kind of building and ornamental use. Also, CRIIETEItY BLOCKS always on hand And a geuvral variety of dressitd Granite. ria-The nntlersipod having had• consider able experience in their Imsittess, respectful ly invite persons wishing 'anything in their line to give us a call.--aS we, ere prepared to furnish the same article CHEAPER - than' it hes ever been heretofore.. otii:red in Gettys burg. HENRY S. BENNER, PETER BRITLER. Dee. 7,1555.-4 m ~ ... IVE . 1855.. W GOODS. 1855. 'Fr' sibscillier lenders his acknow,ledy - 'incilte to ins friends and the' public, for the very „liberal patronage' Hitherto extended to him, and respectfully informs them that he lies just returned from the citicit with -a spice. did assortment of Xew fiends, comprising, iu part; a fide stock of i , • Delaney Shawls,Gin h ams , 1. , „„~ Gloves, ~tocAttgs, , in, bons,.Collarsi Mus- • . . • '' Tins, Iti,' Litt , , ' ens,. c., All of Which will lie' Sold'c t' the lowest cash prices, .11e 'lselin it unnecessary to enumer ate the difforent articles which comprise his stock. He would earnestly invite all ,to nail and examine his stock Before purchasing elsewhere. . ' ' . . ' J. S. GRAMMER. . Oct. 19, , 1855. •. - • . 1N VIRE'. TIN WARR' ei F.Q. E. BUEHLER informs his VW - friends and customers 614 he has a very large aseortment of . WARE on hand ready for the . Spring sale, made by experienced workmen and of good ma terials. which. will he sold low for CASH .or . COUNTRY PRODUCE. gcr Cell atnf see. • Gettysburg, March 10.1854. ` G.REAT..ATTRACTION AT TUE' SAND STONE FRONT ! Ready Made 'Cl o thing. C IotOOLD . . NS just now finished making up ,has nu band ai hirgo"a Sti,ek of kleady Clothing, suitable for the Fall and Winter .ea sun, as has ever been offered to the publiela this phice. His Onlilea3al2o6 . . are all his own manufacteririg, and well made of the vent best material, and none of of your CITY MADE TRASH, - which hove been puttogether in a hurry by crushing the poor seamstress , with a mere pittance for her labor, or done with the loop stitch of a sewing machlne,.which if one stitch gives way . the whole scam is -gone.' We give' fair wages, have oar work well done and made of the best materials, and our 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 SI to $2O Pants, , " " 50cts to $lO Vests, " " 62}cts to $7 made of all colore and every variety of style.— We hive experienced workmen employed. con : stantly cutting oat arid making up all kindsof Black, Blue, Olive, Claret, Green,. Brown ant' Drab Cloth Coating, Cassimers, Satinetts, Jeans, and Vesting', Drawere, Shirts, Arc., sic. Having .la' retunitid !rout the East We have now oa hand, in connection with our Clothing Store, a very large stock of cheap . Cloths, Can, sinners, Cassinetts, Coatings, Sc. , /Ice., of ev ery variety of colorit. We have just received the Fall and, Winter Fashions, aadifwe cannot ',lease you in a garment made. up wo can at all times take your measure Dud - make up a gar ment that will please you on short notice.— We will not make -the bold assertion that we will sell at 25 per, cent. cheaper than any bo dy else, but that we will sell any article in our line as cheap as the cheapest, and a little cheaper, and a good deal better. Give us a call and examine and judge for 7ourself. Come one, come all to the Cloth ing Emporium at the , Sand Stone Front of GEORGE ARNOLD: AlsMaSlti%%%% Removed is feu, doors Sonthof the old Stand. H. SKEfJY respectfully informs itj his old cuatouiers and the public -nerally, that he eontin- IP the • TAILORING' ,USINESS. at hitt new 'and. in South Baltimore iree, where he will, bel ippy to accommodate afil ho may patronize him. II 'work.entrnsted hi his, ire warranted to 6t and be of most substantial make. Thankfli: for past favors. hesoliciii a continuance ts I EVANS' .r Premium Ventilated .Refrigera rtors for . cab ling and preserving meals, butler, milk, mater and all articles for,culina.ry purpo! 1. sea. WATER FILTERS, for purifyinkbrOrish °cfdy water, whether effected by rains, lime atone,rnati marl or other causes. can be had separ ate or , attached to the' Refrigeratont---a small quantity of Ice cooling the whole r in the warm , I , UST received, an assortment of G.Roar est weather. PORTABLE SHOWER BATHS; for the CP RIES, Which will be soldier. for cash or ; „ se o f cold water. • - country produce, at I WATER COOLERS, for Hotels, Stores A ; .' . : s CqtA . FNEIY I3 I Dwellings. • SAit:S.:J. The .largest and handsomest STO.cE TRUCKS, for moving barts,bales; lot of long and square SHAWLS ,ever.. , ace- _ brought to this town cart be seen at • SEAL PRESSES COPYING do DRUG. SCHICK'S. ,GIST do. publir patronage. . - 1110" The New rork ,Spring and Sam. mer IIiSHIONSare received. „can ind see them. April 27. 1855.-If 11 - 0141V4178 , , PILLS & O INTMENT, M col, be ha in Gettysburg, at the Drug Stare of A. D. BUEHLER. BROOMS and CEDAR WARE, for sale at - FARNESTOCK.S. HE cheapest DOMESTIC GOODS ever T ht to Ws place. Como „ and judge fog iet. 19, 11 . 55. I. S. GRAMMER. LASTER OF PARIS— For sale in Get tyaburg,by • COBEAN & PANTON. TUST received a large and splendid assort egi mat QUERNSWARE. at GRAMMER'S Phlludlepba ides Aileen, tnt. F. N.•SMITII PORT 510NNAIE, POCKET BOOK AND DRESSING CASE MANUFACTURER, N. W. cor.of Found& Chestnutsta,Phiradelphit ALWAYS on hand a large and varied assortmem of Port Monnaies, Pocket Books, Bankers Cases; Note Roder:, Port Fo lios, tile Desks, Dressing Cafe... Work Boxes; Cabot, P-ovelling gage, Backgammon Boards, Chess Men, Pocket Memorandum Books, Cigar Cases, ,ke. Also. a general . assortment of gnash, French and German FANCY GOODS. Fine pocket Cutlery,. 'Razors, . Razor • Strops and Gold Pens Wholesale,Seconj and. Third Floors.. • F. H. SM N. W.cor. Fourth &Chestnut sta., Pbittaisiahis. N. B.—On ie receipt of $l, a Superi or Got PI be sent to any part of. the Unit d States, by mail ;—describing pan, thus, medium. hard, or soft. March 30, 1855.--ly SALAMANDER SAFES. EVANS & WATSON, No. 20 South Fourth St.. Phitridelphin. Great fire, Cliestraf and Fifth Streets, Friday morning, December, 15th, 1/04. EVANS & WATSON'S SCA MAN-I 1 DER SAFES Tim MPIIAN'r, as they always are when put to the test. PIIILADIMPIIIA. Dec. lb, OH. Messes EVANS & WATSON', No. 20 South Fourth St., Philadelphia. 0 GENTLUMIIN :—We take much pleasure in recommendiog your Salamander Safes! to Merchants and others in want of a se cure means of preserving their books, pa pers, &c., from fire, us the one we pur chased from you about seven months since has preserved our books, papers and cash in as good a condition as they were when put into it, before the great fire of this morning, which destroyed the entire block of buildings corner of Chestnut and , Fifth streets. The safe was in use in our office, 1111 the second floor of our building, from which Made it fell into the cellar, and I remained there until , the fire was out.— The Safe was-then removed and --opentet it the presence of at-least-1000 persons, who witnessed the good condition of the contents: Will you please•have the safe and locks repaired, a 14 we intend to put it in use again, having perfect confidence L. , its fire-proof qualities. Yours. Respectfully, LACEY & PHILLIPS. Evens & Watson. take pleasure in re ferring to the following, umong the many hundreds who have had their Salea'in use :—U. 'S. Mint, Philada.; Farmers and Mechanics' Bank ;Jkliginel Allen. Esq.. High Sheriff, PhiladirSubti N. Henderson. City Controller ; Caleb Cape &.Co.. No. 183 Market it..; and Norris & Son, Locomotii;e builders. l Philada.; Banctult & Sellers, caner. 16th and James Ste.; Fistilein Fire Insurance Co., Philada.; Putinnyl (midi Railroad Co., Philada.; Lacey & Phillips, corner fifth and Miner Sts.; Sharpless Bro., No. 32 South Second St.; James Kent & Santee, No. 147 North Third Street ; W. 11. Horsimaii & 501,4. No,AI North Third St.; Smith. Williams & Co., No. 8 7 Market Si.; J. & R. Orne, No. 185 Chestnut St. A large assortment *Of the' above Safes always: on hand, (warranted ta:stand a least 10 per cent: more fire than any Her ring's Safe now in, use.) EVANS. 4, WATSON, also manufacture inil",keep tor sale, Iron Shutters, Iron INfOlind Iron Sash'.' for making fire-proof Vitulti lot Banks, stores; public and private biiiitlings. Seal and Letter Copying Presses ; Pritent Slate Lined Refrigerators, &c. Please give us a call, at No. 26 SautItFOURTH St . Philadelphia. April. 6,1855.--.ly It. D. OLJFTON & SON, MEWS HD BM' CLOTHING STORE, Ninth' East maw of Fecund and Dock sta.. Pbila To the Cittzens of ,Getlyablerg, Pa. and vicinity. YOU are respectfully invited to exam ineJß. this extensive' and varied assort ment of MEN'S ,& BOYS' CLOTHING. at the store of the subscriber, where may always be foetid a full supply of READY MADE CLOTHING, of ail sizes and de. seriptionsovore by men and boys of all ages and sizes, made by experienced work. men and of .the very heat material, die make., fit,•and,'appearance surpassed by no establisiiment in the city. Please preserve thin notice. and give me a call, and fit out yontselites, and bunt in a ,manner worthy nt you . a'nd tbem. Remember the North East corner (f Second and Dock Streets. - • . R. D. CLIFTON & SON. April 13, 1855.—1 y "Philadelphiil A dvettisement." EVANS FIRE A,ND THIEF PROOF SAFES ! I I, OR Merchants, Lawyers, Fanners and oth. ere, having Booka, Papers or other valua bles, to, preserve from FIRE or BURGLARS. Day A Newell's ,(Hobb's) BANK LOCKS. A . t..,14RD.--Tui‘Tiait Puma Sara ? " that preset ed:Our.Books, Papers, &c., daring the 'Great Fire et . Hart's Buildings,' was parches- I ed ofpLIVER EVANS, 61. - 5 2nd., St. Phil , ad's:.GETZ it BUCK. "REFRIGERATORS AND WATER FIIr TEES." • OLIVER EVANS, No. 61. S. Second-et., (2 doom below Chesnut.) (ESTJAILIIIIISD 1835,) • Feb. 8, 1856.--ly BYRAM: - E T. MAY MROE 310.01 C Flraß subscribers haie established a Book 1. Agency in Philadelphia, and will furnish any book or publication at the retail price free of partfLge. Any persona, by forwarding the subscription price of any of the $3 00 Magazines, such as Harpers', Godey's, Put nam's, Graham's, Frank Leslie's Fashions, &c., will receico the magazines for one year, and a copy of a splendid lithograph portrait o f either Waidriegion Jackson or Cloy • or if subscribing to a $2 and a $1 magazine, they will receive a copy of either of the three por traits. Ifsubscribing to $6 worth of magm zines, all three portraits will be sent. Music furnished to those who may wish it. Envelopes of every description and size, in large or small quantities furnished. Seal Presses, Dies, &c, sent to order. Every description of engraving on wood ex ecuted with neatness and dispatch. 'Views of buildings, newspaper headings, views of ma chinery, book illustrations, , lodge certificates, business cards, ,&c. All orders sent by mail promptly attended to. Persons wishing views of their buildings•engraved can send a daguer cotype or sketch of the building by mail or. ex press. Persons at a distance having saleable aril.: Iles would find it to their advantage to addiess the subscribers, as we Would act as agents for the 814 Of them. BYRAM k PIERCE, 50 South Third Philadelphia Nov. 30, 1855.-1 y tt, R)t, NM Pa% HAVE DPVIED An Immense Clothing Palace and Merchant Tailoring Estab lishment on CHESNUT STREET, No. 165, PHILADELPHIA One door below Fifth Wird, 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. A'so n full assortment of fine FURNISHING GdODS, and every lull• du is marked with the lowest cash prices in plain figures. Nor. 16, 1855.-,--6m T.ll JSSES I TRUSSES ! TRUSSES C. H. NEEDLES, Truss and Brace Establishment R. W. COR. TWELFTII & RACK STREETS, PHILADELPHIA, MPORTER of fine French Trusses, conibi wing extreme lightness, case and durahilit • with correct construction. . „ Hernial or ruptured patients CR3 be sided by remitting amounts, as below: Sending num ber of inches round the hips, and stating sied iiffected. Cost of Single Truss, $2, $3, $4, and $5. Double--$B, $6, $8 and $lO. Instruc tions as to wear, and how to effect a cure, when possible, sent with the Truss. Also for sal - m great variety, Dr. Banning's linproted Paknt Body Brace, for the cure of Prolapis Uteri; Spinal Props and supports, Patent Shoulder Brnevs, Chest Expanders and Erecter Braces, adapted to all with stoop shoulders and week lungs ; English Elastic Abdominal Belts, Sdspensorics, Syr. inges—male and fermis. IM.Lailies' Rooms, with Lady attendants. August 3, 1.855.--713 Norcross' Rotary Planing Ma chine. ILIVANTED — To selli the Rights nod VMn chines for a Rotary Planing, Tonguing .and (limning Machine, for hoards and plark, under the Zsloreross Patent. Also, the attach ment of• the Moulding Machine, which will work a whole hoard into mouldiogs nt one op. oration. This patent has been tried, nnd de cided in the Supreme Court in Washington. to he no infringement;' being superior to Wood worth's Machine. A p o,. to d . D. PALE. Willow Street, above Philacielr r .ha, where the Machines can be seen in operation. Jan. 18, 1R511.--3m TO HOSE WIII WISH FARMS. TO hare fertile l at 4 et a cheap prier and on cuss terms, .ikittr attention is called to the Kidgfway Fitt's,. and Coal Conqyany. 'went'-fire acres or nxire in proportion, arc i given for $2OO, payable in instalments of $1 per reek or $4 per month. It is located in Elk county, Pennsylvania, and has one of the best markets for its picaluce in the State. The soil is a rich loam, and is not to be surpassed for firming, as examination will show. It has the best elements of iirosperity, being under laid by two rich rota s of COAL, and will shortly he intersected by (bur railroads. The timber is attic most valuable kind. Title un exceptionably good, ad warrantee deeds are given. It presents owl and substantial op fl. portnnity to coMrind A' ire *Ming, providing for one's children or tnalci, g an investment. Fur ) therlitirtieulars can he had from the pamphlets which are sent to inquirers. Letters answer edTrOmptly. Apply or address SAMUEL W. CATTELL, Secretary, 135 Walnut street, north side, be tween South and Fifth streets, Philadel phia: CrFull information is contained in the pam phlets. Feb. 8. 1356.-3 m. SUPERIOR TEAS. TH the Original Half Chests, in boxes, of G and 12 pounds, and in meutlic packages, of I, 1,1, 2 tir. 4 pounds, YOII.SALE BY JENKrNS& CO., (INVENTORS OF TOO METALIC TEA PACO Wholesale Dealers in Teas Only, N. W. car. of M4lait. and Ninth Ste., PHILADELPHIA. gar Tea s in Metallic Packs put up in half Chests, containing amitiety of both Black and Green, to suit buyers. ' Printed List of Prices, Terms, &c., furnished by mail to all who order them. • All Teas warranted to please, or no sale. One andthesameprice lima terms to all, and one only. Half Chests of 'Black contain about 35 pounds, and of Green, alSut 50 pounds each. Fc.b. 29,1855.-3 t NEW WII4LESALE DRUG SORE. , THOMAS, No. 26 South N SPENCER ~ Second street, P i 'la"' Importer, i l Manufacturer, and Lea l r m Drugs an Me di Chemicals, Adds Dye Stuffs, Paints, Oils, Colors, White Lea French and Ameri can White Zinc, Wind w Glass, Glassware, Varnishes, Brushes, nstiuments, Ground Spices, Whole Spices, and all other..artielea usually kept by Druggists , x, sts, including Bora Indigo, Glue, Shellac, Potash, &e., &c., &c.-- All orders by mail or otherwise promptly at tended to. Country Merchants are invited to call' and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Goods sent to any of the wharves or railroad stations. Prices low and goods March 7,1856.-1 y ' ' HOSIERY. -A new . article ` of SILK and WOOL HOSE, and Silk-lined HOSE, for sale at . • ' PAHNESTOCK BROTH sign of tie Bad .F Oct. 12, 1855. ' C OwIL TOYES,„ OF varions Tatter's!, and aim), constantly en hand and for sale, at WARRENS' FOUNDRY $ 1,000 t l nt 'A e N acTu E rrt;. ° 7'L o( i )d )fia lte vri a l l tit i g to invest, will apply to D. A. Bunut.Ett, Esq., 'Star" office. Feb. 8, 1856.-0 ProVeselonal Cards. OLD SOLDIERS. BOUNTY LIND ACT OF 1855. Tllr,undersigned is now fully prepa red to file and prosecute Claims to Rowdy Land, for soldiers of the Revolu tion, of the War of 1812, and of am. other wars in which the U. States have been en gaged—and for their Widows. and minor chi dren . . The new act embraces them all. In addition to his long experience end success, he would add, that, In all the many elaims he has hitherto filed, (be tween 100 and 200) he has carefully pre served, and has now every thing necessa ry to establish the rights of claimants—us also Rolls and Lists of Companies, and fa cilities for burnishing proofs in all cases that may be entrusted to htm. Ile is now rapidy fling claims. He has made complete arrangements for loca ting warrants in the Western States.— Warrants hought—Warrants sold, Ap ply personally or by j letter to M'CONAUGHY. Gettysburg, March 9, 1855.—tf ------ "CV4=33Mair;) Dr. J. Lawrence Hill, DEDITIGT, FFICE in Chambersburg street JP ono door West of the Lutheran Church, nearly opposite Grammer's store, 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 are invited to call. REFERENCES 1 Dr.C.N.Dxncocuy, Rev.C.P.Kit.auTH,D.D " D. Honsxn, Prof.M.Jacons, " U.S. Duni'', .. H. L.BArnstin , " D. 01 LnanT, " H.A.Muiti.E2cnone Rev. R. JOHNSON. I .. M. L. BTCRTER. July 4, 1848 D M'CO N A UGIIY, TTORNEY AT 1,211 f, ((nffice removed to ono door West of Buellle Drug dt. Book•Store,Cbambersbufg street.) attorney and SoWile , ' for l'atents and Pensions, Bounty Land Warrattis; Back-Pay sus pended Claims, and all oilier claims against the•Governmont at Washington. D. C.: also American claims in England. Land Warrants located and sold, or bought,nntl highest prices givea. Lands for sale• in lowa, Illinois, and other Western States ; and Agents engaged locating Warrants there. lie-Apply to him personally or by letter. EDWARD B. BUEHLER , .411orney law, ILL thithfully and promptly attend to all business entrusted to him. lle .speaks the German language. ()nice nt the same place, in South Baltimore street, near Forney's I /rug Store, and nearly opposite Banner tk Zie der's Store. M. L. CAMPBELL, Attorney at LAiv, ®F on Chambersburg street, Get. tysburg, two doors from Geo. Ar nold's store, will attend to Wing claims for BOUNTY LAND, under the late Arts of Congress, Pensions, &c. All business entrusted to his hands will receive prompt attention. DAVID ILLS, Attorney at Law, HAS taken Mr. STRVENBON'g Ofnee North West Corner of Centre lustre. iiCFr.REVCC.—Hon. Thaddeus Stevens Esq., Lanenstes„ DAVID A. BUEHLER, attorney at Law, IVILL promptly . attend to Collections and V all other business entrusted to his care. re Office in the Diamond, adjoining the Store of A. B. KtilITZ. Gettysburg, Pa., Feb. 1, 185. Cba jusncE OF THE PEACE, has opened el an taco in the front room of his residence in Baltimore street, where he will be repaired to attend to Serivening. Conveyancing, and collecting claims, promptly and punctually. Gettysurg, April 20.—1 y • Hanover B. Railroad. TRAINS over the Hanover Branch Rail .road now run as follows : First Train leaves Hanover at 9, A. M., with Passengers for York, Harrisburg, Colum bia and Philadelphia. This train also con nects with the Express for Baltimore, arriving there at 1211'. M., stopping at Gleuroek, Park ton and Cocke7sville. Second Tram leaves at 3 P. M. with PIL9- seugors for Baltimore and intermediate places, and rgturns with Passengers from York, Sae. Jnly 27, 1855 NEW FIRM AND NEW GOODS. THE Subscribers, having bought the stock of Boots, Shoes, 3ats and Caps of KEL LER KURTZ. purpose I... , tinning 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 rom the cities of Philadelphia and' Baltimore, -rnprising all the new and desirable styles of Men's, Boys' and Youths' Silk, Fur, and ICSlouch HATS. Men's, Boys' and Youths' Fine Calf, Kip, and ' Cinaiva 130 . 0 TS AND SHOES, with a laTge assortment of Ladies', Misses, and Child's Walking and Fine Dress SHOES, GAIT.KR, &a. Gum Drese-Shoes,'Buskins and Elandalls 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 everyone who may favor us with 'theis patronage, and respectfully ask all to call and see.. __ The business will be conducted under the Firm of COBEAN & PAXTON. .ALEXANDER COBEAN, DUNLOP P,AXTON. Oct. 19,1855., f • CARD• THE subscriber having disposed of his in terestt in the Boot, Shoe, Hat and Cap Business to Messrs.'COßEAN it I'AXTON, respectfully asks the continuance of hisfrionds and customers to patronize the New Firm. KELLER KURTZ. Oct. 19, 1855. TADIES, if you want handsome and cheap DRESS GOODS,' call at FAHESTOCK BROTHERS. , Sign of'the Red Front • Oct. 19, 1855. McCracken's Invaluable Remedy, FOR THE RESTORATION & PRESERVATION OP - THE HUMAN HAIR. A FTER many years of laboriotut menich and experiment, I have the gratificntlon to announce to those of the public who may be afflicted with baldness or premature grey heir, that I lqave succeeded in the preprirntion of an article that is an infallible remedy fur either of these disorders. For a considerable length of time I have been in the habit of using it up ou my own customer:vend in no iustance, has it failed to render the most entire satisfaction. Having long entertained the belief that, in a vast majority of eases, Baldness and preen'• tore greyness were induced by disease, or want of vigor and vitality of the scalp, rather than being the necessary consequence of mere ac cumulation of years. My whole attention was directed to the dia- , covory 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 this part all its vigor and vitality, and thus remove the great cause of both these diseases. In , offering this preparation to the public, I have full confidence that it will not disappoint the expectation's of many who mar feel inclined to give it a fair and impartial trial. It mom ef fectually, than any other preparation, removes the dandruff and cleanses the head, thus re moving all obstacles to the growth of a new 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 iaa credibly short time, brings to it its natural healthfulness and color. Although this prep aration has never been brought betlire the , public through the medium of advertising, yet by its own inherent virtues, it has won its war into favor in ninny of the counties of this and neighboring States. At the solicitation of many of my friends and patrons who have linen benefitted by it, I have been induced to give it to the public, and in doing this, I do it with the confident assurance that any who may try it, will find it to possess all the merit claim eA for it. In case of partial baldness, when used a greeably to directions, this Restorative has not failed, in a single instance, to produce a luxu riantgrowth of the natural hair. In the hands of mothers and nurses. it is a capital curation Mr all those diseases of the rcalp incident to infant children. • In fine, as u toilet article, it should he in the hands of all who wish to ex poll the dandruff, preserve the hair, prevent it from falling off, and render it soft, glossy and wavy. SW—Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by McCRACK EN, (second door to the I" Mon lintel,) Shippensburg, Cumberland county, Pennsylvania. fen• of the innumeralde certificates in the possession of the proprietor. showing the virtues of this remedy, nro annexed, and must satisfy the most id:et:field : Selinsgrove, On ion Co., I hereby certify that I had a very sore Lend fin. six or eight years, probably first enn.md by dandruff, lint finally' turned ciao dry bitter— McCracken's Preparation bus restored my head to perfect health and rendered my hair soft. C. FISHER, M. 1). This is to eertifs., that my hair had all fallen off. 1 used . McCrnelion's Restorative for four mouths, and I can now boast of having as fine hair us any one could wish. S. A. REAMER. Shippenebury. Sept. 18th, 1855. From our own observation we are enabled to testify that Meerneltn's Preparation for the :tic will accomplish the end which ho pro fesses it to do. A. STEWART, M. D. .1. HECK, JOHN B. 1)C CAN. Shippembury, 1855. The undersigned takes pleasure in announ cing to the public the. Preparation for human Hair. be McCracken of Shippensburg. From the effects its use hits had on his own hair, he is fully convinAtd that it will accomplish the end for which it is designed. 11EV. 0. W. (MESSNER. Shippenxiarry, , ,l46. T vith • pleasure . recommend to the public McCracken's Preparation for the Bair I have used but one bottle, and it has rendered entire satisfaction, by removing dandruff and impro• ring the hair in color and ill beauty, and pre venting the hair from falling off. REV. J. C. OWENS. Selin.ygrore. This is to certify that we have been luild for Years—in Iftsl, wo gut some of McCracken's hair Restorative, and in seven months we had a good and fine head °Chair. CHAS'. MOYERS. JOHN HARTMAN. Dee. 21. 1555.-2nt AGENTS.—A. I). IWEHLER, Gettysburg; Joseph Hafer. Alobottstown ; B. F. Hardner, Petersburg ; Calvin Cover, Franklin town ship ; J. Aulabaugh, Hampton ; J. E. Smith. Irishtown ; J. , 11. Wrightson, Gratrenburg J. M. Schmidt, Hanover ; F. G. Williamson, Spring Mills. J 1: 4 41M 2:g OHN W: TIPTON. Fashionable Bar ber and Hair Dresser, can at all timer be found prepared to attend to the calls of the people. at dm Temple, in the Diamood, adjoining the County Building. From long qxperience, he flatters himself that he can go through all the ramifications of the Tonsorial Department with such an infitiito degree of skill, se will meet with the entire satisfaction °fall who may submit their chins to the keen odeal of his razors. He hopes therefore, that by his attention to business, and a de sire to please, he will merit as well as re ceive, a liberal share . of public patronage. The sick will be attended to at their pri vate dwellings. J. LEIB, Agent 300,000 S , E le G se A ri ß pt S of itin every n Brands, all- of which-are offered lower than any other House in the city. And warrants all he sells to be . ot the best ma. serial. Call and:examine. WM. BUEHLER, o. 147 Franklin street Nov. 24, 1854. 1 ft HUBS. KENTUCKY LEAF IL* TOBACCO, 20 Bales •Havana. 25 do Segue. 20 do St. Jam 20 Cases Seed Leaf. Joel received end for rale by W AM.; BUEHLER; No, 157, Franklin Street. Nov. 24, TOBACCO. . • 1001 BOXES LB: LUMP TO. BACCO in elore and for aide, at 11 cents by the box, at BUEHLER'S Old Stand, the cheapebt in the city. Nu 157 Franklin et., Baltimore. .Breinig, Fronefieldifk.Co's,, IMETABLE CATTLE Np 'POOP,. A . CATTLE LINIMENT, COLD WHOLESALE and RETAIL ► by A. D. BUEHLER, agent for idama county. 100BOXESBEST CONGRESS , OBACCO; in eters and for ealeby 'WM ito , B lY E ga r l l i i i:street. Nov. 24,1834. CLOVES AN HOSIERY--a large .vari ety, good and cheap at N'ay.l, 1855. SCHICK:B CERTIFICATES Mithoning M., Ohio A MAIVELMISIBIBI iOR, A IdAR . YELOIIB AGZ! HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. THE GRAND' EXTERNAL REMEDY BY the aid Of a microscope, we see millions of little openings on the surface of our bodies. Through these this Ointment, when rubbed on the skin, is carried to any organ or inward part. Diseases of the Kidneys, disor ders of the Liver, affections of the heart, Inds mation of the Lhngs, Asthmas, Coughs and COlds, ere by its means effectually cured.— Every housewife knows that salt passes freely through bone or meat of any thickness. This healing Ointment far mom readily penetrates through any hone or fleshy part of the living body, curing the most dangerous inward com plaints, that cannot be reached by other men US. ERYSIPEL4S,iqAI,T RHEUM AND SCOR- 'BUM RUMORS. No remedy has ever done so much for 'ha cure oldiscases of the Skin whatever form they may nssurne, as this Ointment No case of Salt Rheum, Scurvy, Sort. fiends, Scrofula or Erysipelas, can long withstand its influence The inventor has travelled over many parts of the globe. visiting the principal hospitals, priming this Ointment, giving advice as to its application, and thus been the moans of restor ing countless numbers to health. SORE LEGS, SORE BRE4STS. 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 ea ses of sores, wounds, ul cers,glandular swellings, and tumors. Professor Holloway has, by com mand of the Allied Governments, dispatched to the hospitals of the Entt, large shipments of this Ointment, to be used under the direction of the Medical Staff, in the worst cases of wounds. It will cure any Meer, glandular swelling, stiffness or contraction of of :he joints, even 20 years' standing,. PILES AND FISTULA These and other sintilnr distressing mom. plaints can be effectually cured lithe Ointment be well rubbed in over the parts nffected and by otherwise following the printed directions nrottrel each pot. Beth hr (liniment awl lin. should he used . I,llwritay eastst : Bunions I.ltmlingd Mercurial Erartinvis Piles Rheumati.m Chapped Ilituds Chilbliting Salt Itheurn. Skin Ui+.•^+ea Swelled Elands Stifr.lnints FiAtulns Gout Sore Legg Sore Brensts Sore Heads Sore Throats enerni Sores Sores of all kinds Wounds of till kinds Sprains Sealds *** Sold at the Manufactories of i lrfe,,wir Flota.owev,Bo Maiden Lane, New wrk. and 14 Strand, London, and by all respectable Dniggists and Dealers of Medicines throngh out the l'aited States, and the civilized world, in l'ots. at 25 cents, 62/ cents, and $1 each. VW-There is a considerable swi n g by tak ing the larger size . N. 13. Directions for the guidance of on tienis in even- disorder are affixed to eneh Box.. N uv. 2, 18.55—e0w STICKS OF NEW GOODS ! CHEMEST-THE PRETTIE3I-7F BEST 1 L. SCHICK ha; rcturned from the city it • with the largest and lest seketed stork of FALL AN I) WINTER GOODS ho ha; ever hitil the plea:tont of offering to this com munity. Call and seo for Tout elves Ile will tint pretend to enumerate hi.; lzrze m .l ottruetke stork—the limits of an athert:s.-- mem will not sohnit of it. Rot if yot wish to 4.lvet from the choicest lot of LA MKS - A NO (.; .1)11 ESS (; ( our eyes ever beheld, go to Oct. 19, 1855 CALL AND SEE ES AT THE NEW ST/IN %%TM. T. KING respectfully annonners tee Ins annals and the public genernlir ant he continues the T-I/LOBLVG 11$ *St- NE'S.F in the room adjoining the store of J.. Lawrence Schick, and fronting on the Dia mond. He has made arrangements to reveile, regularly the LATEST FASHIONS, foul it will he his co:vaunt aim to give entire saris to thee , whomay favor him with their etonom. et - Country produce will be taken iu ex— change fur work. Gettysburg, Sept..sS, NEW GOODS, CHEAP GOODS VATINESTOCK BROTHERS, have just reeeived their usual large and handsome assortment of Fall and Winter (Info's, to which they invite the attention of the painte r sonsistini of every description of Dry Goods, Hardware, Saddlery. Qucenaware. Groceries, Cedar ware, Iron, Oils and Paints, des Give its an early : call, And we will show you the laciest. prettiest, and cheapest mock of Goods in the Countyy. FAHNESTOCK BROTHERS. Siyn of the Red Front- Oct. 12, 1855. eSalk BOXES BLACK FAT more and for sale by WM. iIUEHLER. No. 167 Franklin ! atria, lleltiniase CORN DRYER. TITE attention 6f MILLERS is invited to to a very superior article for drying CORN, which can be had at all times at WARREN'S FOUNDRY. Jan. 11, 1856 shoemakers, eons, this way. FINESTOCK. BROTHERS will seri yaw 11OROCCOS from 25 Ceuta to $1 00,, the' cheapest let ever brought tot)* County. Call soot( at the ' SIGN OF THE RE TO Irllo NT. LOST AND. FOUND! • 1,1 1. THE CHEAP > CORNER. _ FALL .6 METER C 13010;- O: every description, will be sold very low Lir for cub. Also a variety of SHA WLS and Ready-made CloaristS', very deep. Call and see.. JOHN 10.KE, firettyabOre, Oct. 19, IBM. 110111FRFUMER,Y—the largest assortment its -IL town will be found et SCHICK'S. His stock embraces every article in the perfumery lime—and he will seU cheap. , Nov. 2,1855. --- 111LANKET8 ANL LONG S Tho largest and cheapest in t owe. Alio Toadies dress goods—the prettiest Jot in ; ors —to be 'had at the store of GEORGE ARNOL. 7IRESB TRIMMINGS nf all kinds can lo AP had at SCHICK'S as . theap ea the thf.ap eat, if not a little cheaper. Nov. 2, NW. v sCiticK . s. WM. T. KIV3.