• El los ORANGE. r 111 E ...Warns County Mutual Are In „tturance Cafripany” 1ac,10.11 at Get• tysbutg, i* how in successful opirntion. ate foi':lttwitesi of rites, econoinical Manage mentor its affairs, and safety in Instirmices, • ehallengea compkriimii with any other, similar compsny. Alf its. operatinns aro conducted under the personal supervision of Managers selected by the Stockholders:: TIIJ Book s of the Company are at al/ times open *tithe inspection of those insuring in , it.' AR no travelling agents are employed, persons 'desiring to insure can make plication to either of the Mnnageni. from w:tom-411--sequisite inflirmation can be . gamed. Kr The Managers are MmiuSti--George Hawke, D. A. Buehler, D 1.1. Kurtz. Ostouel R. Runell. t>. W mahle:44. Fahheamcki U. W. Rolinutil)., Met.lonsorhy. • Menallen--Wm. B. Wilson, Cumberland—Robert McCuicly, • I Straban-41adpkiCiew blerimon. , Ilami en...-Arnon W Maginly; LI bellYfr-ioh4l M OlL•ft Ima ti 4 Rratlitig—lionty ,A. rjekihg; I.atinkrire—Jarab Nl ? pufj9r.--J Fink:.. Berwick—Matthew tEjeheqtargeT. ifigi—John . l. Mel, J. H.. Hefth, PreeMenti-GEORGE SWOI'E. Vice Pretitlont—Swavitt. R. Reeest.L. Seeretiiry:-.D.• A UUMILIA. Tresrurerkievii.l 4 ''Anitl:STOCK. Executin'te Knit ca' Ritircraci. ROTIIIT - Si 4) II II cwr Krxp - Sept. . S►txgac/rrrr►►►n Itimelt•ond. k) ,11,ANQE OF Pea senger Train leaves Calvert Statitinatt :1, , 8.15 A M Arrives at. York at - at id Accommodation Thin leaves Cal vert station at ' ' 4:25 P vt Arrives at ,Murk at , 7.42 r 3 Epress Train leavel Calvert Aloign nt Airivita at York at RETPRNI?iO. . Way,•Passenger 'Praia leave far . _ • 4ioarg at 1,45 I* M Arritking at,Yprk at 2 45 I:cpross :'Crain leaves Harris 'fig at AEn y,ing ii;York at Aernmodation train 'leaves YgElt at 4:45x. 31 A. P. WINCHESTER, ___SuperiniesadentlTranspurialion. 11th! ,18,-1854 ' ' Hanover Branch Rail Road, CHANG'E'OF HOURS. RAiNg over the Hannver.Branch , 4 ,road now run as fellows c, Isi Trahi will leave Hanover at 9.15 A. M., with pas.engers fur York, liar riabitig,' Columbia and Philadelphia, and return. to Hanover with rpassengers from . Bultintore. at 11.95 A. M. ' - 2d 'Crain will leave Hanover ht 2,30 I'. M., with passengers for pidtinvirti. ar riving third ar 6.50 ;;and returit '.irnmedi• atelv with Passengers , from York, dm., at 4.45 P. 31. 3d Train will leave Hanover at 0 P, M. with Passengers for 'York,; and return with ,:Pastengers.. from' 6sltimOre at '8 I'. M. • , The Monday morning ` ex t ra train will leave loy:Paltituore , at 143 Q; return al 7 A. EDWiRD E. YOUNG, ✓/gent. Hanover, Mareht24, 1854: laitl l o RZA/VA•• Farmer, Firilei at Stage -Proprietor. -,..,•GE0. W. MERCHANT'S , CELEBRATED GARGLING OIL aer'aelt~ rain ie roe 'aurritv or "mpulse At the most iiimarkable External Application ever discasrered, Experience of more than In morn years lies el•tabli•heAl We fart tient Ilerehata's Celt brined GArelnle Ilil; of Uni. versa) Family ElfiluOCC/011 r will cure most eases, URI re etre all such se Sparins; Sireeney. Itingbone, Windaalls, EcA"Callous.• Cracked 1-feels. Galls of all . nds. Fresh Wounds, Sprains. Bruises. Fia. Safant. Sand Cracks, Strains, Lamenesc. Feet. Scratches or Grease, MMae. Rheum:a.m. Bites of Animals, External sonsiiPainfullierrons Affections. Frost Bites, Corns. Whitlows. Burns and Scalds. Chapped Hands, Cramps. Con-. tlictioneuf M gi uscles,' Swellin, Weakness of the Joints,. Caked Breasts, &c. The trepandbeed sitcassi of this Oil, in the cure' of the- POPS in [fermi Bad clute, end CSC,/ to hurnan !ICA, is thltyhticethbw Oinre knowe to the owning community. luau hardly be credited. exeunt by thorn who hare been the habit al:keeping it in them csidet and houses, what a rasa tutosoat of taut, guiferttur sod time, are eased by' the timely appittation of this Oil. air Re tollro the DAME of lip, sole proprietor. GEORGE W. ,vgaelqtriT, 4.ockport. E. Y., le blown in the aide. of tbi beiGe, atnlln Ins handwriting user the cork. all rotten addressed to the proprietor will be promptly 1 pt. - 7: l ttPirstphiel of the Arent, and see what wonders are , ocremplothed by the ore of this turdtcine. • - • SOSt a il respectable dealers generally, in the .llnited I..I?"KKLI.Eit ItUItTZ & S. H. BUEHI.ER t4ttlatxtrr.;-.J,.•R., Hanry• Atdanstown ; J. Aril Lauer, Hampton ; Hoot • Berlin ; Pax ton 4r..,131014, Fairfield ; Myer.i. Hound. HrlCt s J..Nlrirlr, Ciuditoarir ; j. Houck, Menallon .1. Martin Neu: Oxford ; Sindy & No;terk. lir-wawa; Taney & I , mrnittbueg ; Md; And it whokyoutht,by Ir . Kim &to . .L Oilbert & W. tiyat L DELPHIA. imp.. 27, A064,--Iy. dies" Dress Goods. ADI who...are irr , wvntof a splendid 1 A sesortnient of DRESS. GOODS, willlttifit tit their adyentogs •by calling oil ih'e; iinttenicirteil and •esainining Isis sunk liiird.olpntehkidni. ' " ARNOLtI. AtTrOttlE3. - Ivo l klii 4 Y. rollactloP 01 note.y:arti• very redacted, prices, go, to E idt ",4 * iivi tcrt t ypa Can aaleCi , intla lar k smwortmepc,iilloinfitig tiewing Port konattoi, Callas, Sane, Preach wor k 0.8116.0, Cambrie. nuniuut and liotatiaa Voilars,,:rop and Side Combs, of which cau dr. putettased, At Ai lowest taws at the -alga of the RED Oisitas, tint Bonnet Ilthboas, Ak, t ,.4olLoiaiornittiot 41 111 eitAXldilic'S NEW SI'ORE. Prdromfon#l Cards. 'W I ILLS, Attorney ral IIAB taken Mr. STKVENSON ' S North West Corner ()entre Square: REFERENCE.—Iion. Thaddeus Stevens, Esq. Lancaster. • — lke: 30, 1853. - _ W. A. M s GINIET . 1 ATTORNEY AT LAW. dIiFFICE in .the I.ulll West corner ft ‘ - - ,0 " the Stinare formerly 'peen pied by' r), I ,l,l l crynangliy, Om., will miend promptly to all business entrusted to liis rare. Mav 12, 185-4.—C.1.5.1 LAY PARDERSLIIP. E undersigned have assneisted !hemmelves as •partners in Ilia Pvne tire of the 141 W. 'their Office is in the remmlong neettpied by the senior partner. where'one or both of the firm can at all times be ronittilted. The bnaittess of CONYEVANCINO. in all its brlltlehCA, will he attended to with promptne4s. neatness ntitl'areuraiey. MOSES MeCLE&N. McCLEAN. Mali 5..1854.-5m . - . . BOUNTY LANDS. , ' - - g P ress E i --•- . 10 1, 11 i i . 1 0 ,titsi N e S tei under tt:titlitetildieetll.lt.ottnattentocu‘cnontriyrk. . • have their claims promptly and efficiently - attended to by applies. " • tioneitheipi4sMially or by letter o the stibscribe r, at his office in• Gettysburg. Claimants whose applicationa have . been suaj,ended •on ReCOlllll of deficiency in proof may find it id theirmilVantage tocill- - WIT - The fee charged is 65 in.ench ease. payablig upon the delivery of the warrant. ..The atihseriffer will, also attend to claims for Pensions fur Revolntionary or other cervicel and the- locathet of lends. _The sale and purchase of Land 'Warrants at tended to, lifelike highest cosh price paid flor the 'same. R. G. McCItEARt. • A . May 14=tf. Attorney - at law 10 P m 12 P NI MMMUMEM 8.45 A. M 9.54 A M 3 TTORNEY (Office remoloul to one door Weer of Buehler Drug & Mak-Store, Charnberskoutg etrcet.) attorney, and Solicitor for Patents and Peosioins, - BounLy-. Land Warratos, Back-Pay sus'. trended Claims, and all other against the Government at Washington. D. C. : also A Merican chums in England. Land Warrdnts located and sold, or bought, and highest pricesgiven. ' • ' Lalids lor 'sale, in lowa, Illinois, and other. Western States ; and.Agnts engaged iocating Warrants tbge. . • ilitr Apply to hint personally or by atter. • • Gettysburg, Nov. I 1.1853. • cta_zaiv2o '4104 -- nr. J. Lawrence Hill, : ' . 0 ENTP:2II - , - O . FFICE in "( I tifinibersburg , street. one door West or the, Lutheran Clinroli, nearly opposlte Graipiiier s slore, where he may be foifnil reads , and willing . to aiiend to.any case within the provinre of the Dentist. Persons in want of full sets of teeth are invited to eon. —, REFERENCES. Dr,o.N.fiasiaral, Rev.C.P,KitArTit,D.D D. fionmxn. Prof. M.. 1 ACIIII.I, H.B•IIVRAR. " M. 1.. plutisss,', D. (741.0a5-r, •• ti.A.Stiumnsaritti Rey. It: imixanx, I " M. 1.. fkrlnvan. Jill; 4. 1848. , ' - DOG I Olt co.olil RI. A. snapv,, 1, I A VING located joirotalieilily iti Get. tyslottg, otnrs his professional ser vices to the puUlic. antrrosidence York'Street, opposite Ike Book. Aplil 28, 1854.-Iy. 2 IP. IS' ,I' l 4 ( HOU EOPATIIIST ) I _ATE from Philadelphia, would re. 0 - 4 apia.t fully offer his servitl:a to. the cit izen:4i i i B, , tideraville and Aitaina county in general. o.:_r , ollice in Bendersvitle, Where he can at all times by fount' and consulted, when not ; projeassioluilly. engaged, Bender...iville, May,. go, 1854:—Gin Diamond 'Ponsors---New Firm. ZlPtOli 13rOtlitry FASHIONABLE BARBERS AND HAIR • ' DREssElts, ' CAN at all times be. found prepared to ‘-../ attend iv the calls. of the people. at the Tempie.' in the I)iamond. , adjoining ! the Cotimy 13tiilding. From. Long expel : rieiu they flatter theMielves that they:eau • go through all the ramihrations °Hite Tonsorial . Departinent, with t telt an -infinite degree of skill, as. I will u ri t with the entire satisfaCtion of .all who May submit their 'chins to the keen tirtle,l of their rtizors. They hope, therefore, that by their - attention to fness; and 'a -desire to please; they a itl •iner-. ; it as well es reeeive,a liherai shair oj pill) lie patronage. The Sick. ivill .be attended' to. at their pt! Iv d PEIiFIIMEILY of all kihtle will be found at • - TILE STAR. AND, BANN ER; Is published every l'riday Evettiii ,"in t ' Baltimore 'street, tbe 'three - story building, a Jiro doors . above Pahnestocks Store, by • D. A. &•'C. li ER. (I'paid in advance or within the year $2, per , annurr.—it not paid within the yes, 4;2 50. No 'paper discontinued untilellariearages are paid.l.. 'eveept at the option of the t'Alitur.- tingle copies 61 rents. A. failure to notify a direigitinuance -rill be regarded as anew engagement. _ ..fiterrtweelears not exceeding a square inserted three timec for $ I —every subsequent insertion ~. 25 cent*. .Longer ones in the , same proportion. kit advertisements not specially ordered for a given time will be continued until forbid. k libe:. val s reduction'aril I be made to those who advertise 'by the ' ' :' . • • i .103 Petering of iilltinds exemitedneatly and 1 iip. i v uy . , ;Lod on reasonable terms. - , , . IdOireand.ChAtumumiroions to the Editor,ol2l resWite astir eseentein.bioney or elm names of new oubotrib'ers) must be rear /Ara in order to ' raceme -thmareet SCHICK'S' MITI Philadelphia Adverthsemeato. WINDOW ,SHADES: , x 3,. ....., 11/ (L L. 'MILLER & CO., t * 4. 2 • ;.: MANUFACTURERS . .pe AND wiroLF:sALK AND RfCTAIL DEALF.RA IN WINDOW SHADES, South-west Corni.r or second int! Arch streets, PHILADELPHIA, 6 1 7. 1 . UC II as Gothe's Landscapes,. Borders; Vases, Serules, Wrms, GOLD BORDERS, &e., of ilte most beautiful designs and perfection of finish in this country. and at siteh• LOW PRICES as to challenge all competition. Buff and White 111)11a:ids, Canthrics.'fassels. Cords, Brassea, &c.; in every variety, fur City or Country trade: invite an,examina tion of 'our stork, at the Depot, South. west comer of Second and Arch streets, Philadelphia. • ' • ' • Jan. 27,1854.-45 'Lt C PAll['l` K. One-third Cheaper than Wife Lead, and .freefram all f!oironous rEIRE NEW JERSEY ZINC-COM -AL PAN y having greatly eulargeditheir works, and improved the quality of ,thoir lirodlieis i are prepared in execute orders for their SUPERIOR PAINTS, ilry, and ground in ,pit, in assorted packages of horn 25 to 500 pounds'; also- - • Dry, in barrels; 0f.200 pounds each. Their White .Zine, Which is Pohl dry or ground in oil, is Warranted PURE and unsurpassed for Body and, Uniform White ness. A Afoul of 'Dion has taiga. method of preparation has reetin lv been Alineovered, whirli enables ' die Company to warrant their paints'. to keep fresh and soft in the• kegs f or any reasonable time: In . this respect their paints will be superior to any other in the market. Their. Brown Zinc Paint; 'Which is sold at a low price, anil,enn only be made (rein tlur Zinc ores from, New Jersey, is now well known for its protective qualities when applied to iron or other metalic sur faces. -• • Their Stone Color Paint possesses all the properties of the Brown, and te of an agree able color for painting Cottages, Depots, Out-buildings; Oridgesi-&t. Dealers supplied on liberal terms by their Age6ts, _ _ FRENCII & 1t1C1171111)S. Wholesale Paint Dealers andboosters • N. car. 10th & Market:q.t., Philadelphia, April 14, 1854.-6 in, CAUTION ! CAUTION ! THOUS Alt..3lll3llE'S PATENT EL ECTRO.MGANET LIGHT - .KING KM'S. OP IMPOSTERS AND SWINDLERS ! • - IN order to prevent _a repetition of the FRAUDS so extensively carried on during the last two years, by a set of scoundrels 'who travelled over the country, and, represented themselves as my agents, and in many' instances exhibited forged certificates, of agency, I now give notice that all my agents carry with them primed forms, authorizing them to act as my agents.' legally executed and ac knowledged before Alderman HENRY SIMPSON.:of Philadelphia; they 'have also my name and Once of business on their Wagons. 1 believe them all to bu strictly honest, and fully acqoainted with the httsiness of putuog up Lightning Rods, which they will do ,at as low 'a price as they can he obtained at the factory. As many schemes have been resorted to, to defraud my - sell and the public, purchasers should be . on their guard ; thousands have been grossly deceived by purchasing use less articles in the shape of Lightning Rods; liaving,pewter, lead, copper, zinc and iron points. either, or all of which aro good for Mulling, My ELECTRO MAGNEVIAGHTNING RODS' have been exuthine'd by many of .the must Sci entitic.men in the world, who have pro nemicel them to be the only , rods, that they' Mtvii ever seen, which are calculated to save lives and property from destruc tion Lighttiing,aniong these are Professors Henry AFMurtrie,Jaines M'- Clintock, - Walter H. Johnston, (tithe U. Patent office, E. J. Carr, Or. T. E. Waller and many others who recommend iitem in the highest terms of approba ind.' - • • - - All orders WHOLESALE AND RE- TkIL, will Meet: with prompt attention. Spire Rods and Scrolls made to order.— Cardinal' Points, and all kinds of weather •Vimes, for sale cheap. "'My Agent, SAMUEL v. WILT, will locate himsollthiring the . adminer M 11454, at No. 21 North .Queen street, Lancaster, AnotisTus Castts,, at iPtinna grove, N. Property owners m those sititions,of the country 'will do 'well to call on them. • " THOMAS ARMITAGE. Vino Street, 4 doors above twelth; Philadelphia 31arch 3,•1854.=-4m UNIVERSITY ?MEDICINES I FEVER AND. OLIE CURED BY ROIV AND'S,TONIC 11.14XTURE.,. frIIIE University of Free Medicine - 111 - and Popular Knowledge ; chartered by the State of Pennsylvaida, at its las session, (viz. 29th April, 18530 mainly for the purpose of arresting the evils re sulting front the sale of spurioue-autfdan genius nostrums, also fur the purpose of supplying, t!te publio with rehable reme dies, in cases wherein the patient cannot obtain or will not employ the best medical adVisers ; haiing purchased that invahla. Ile remedy, 12.Owand's Tonic Nixturc, on avecoUnt of itslust celebrity and known efficacy, in the <treatment of Fever and Ague, and its kindred alrectinna . ,--has hesitation in, recommeding it in the high est terms- to the- patronage of the al- nOWtL COMPLAINT. cured by ". ROW ANDS, BLACK-BERRY ROOT. The abOve Institution extends its sanction, in like manner, to the remedy for ...Bowel Complaint," so well known ae Rowand's Compound Syrup of Blackberry Boot, and earnestly recommends it to the confidence of patients afflicted with these Complairtis,--;believiag it to be invalu a ble in the treatment of such eases. ~ By oi•tter of the Trusteeii;' Hon.' Henry K. • Strong,' lion. J. R. Flanigan ,John R. Ron and, M. D., D. H. Ashton. Esq. klectOr Orr, Esq. • ICrAll Communications to be addresit. e&—Johu R. Rowan& M. D., Head of the Pharmaceutical Department, and Pres ident of the University. - Rome Dispensary and office, N0..47 South Second street, Philadelphia. Bfaneh Dispensary at the store of S. S. FORNEY. Gettysburg. ' • Sept. 30.1853-1 y • . FRENCH - TRUSSES *MOHINP LESS THAN 21 OUNCES. FOR THE CURE OF ERNI OR RUPTURE. CK NOW LEDGED by the highest 111- medical authorities of Philadelphia, incon9aratively superior to . any other in use. Sufferers will be gratified' to learn that the occasion now offers to pro cure not only the lightest and most easy, but as durable a 'Truss as, any other, in lieu of the eumbrinil and uncomfortable article usiiallyjml(l,.,:ghere is no-Jamul ty'atiending the fittirfg, and When the pad is locaied,'it will retain its possition with nut change. - Persona at a distance unable to call on the Subscriber..enn have the Truss sent to any iiddrees, by remitting FIVE DOL LARSfur single Truss, or 'f EN for . the . the double-with measure round" the hips, and siating.side affected. • It will be ex changed to suit if no fitting, by returning it at once, unsoiled: For sale only by the Importer, CALEB 11. NEEDLES, Cor. Twelfth tic Rica Stmt. Philadelphia ogi,..LADIES, requiring the benefit of Mechanical Rupports, owing to derange• myth of the Internal Organs, inducing Fallingof the AVonab, Vocal:Pulmonary, DyspeptiFi Nerious and Spinal weakness,' are . informed that a einnpetent and experi enced Lady will he, in attendance at the Rooms, (set apart Jar their exclusive use.) • No. 114,'1' AV St., let door below Race. June 30, 1854.-1 v Wall Papers ! Wall Papers ! Subscribers have now in their -IL store their complete stock of Paper Hangings; &c. e. 6 Cu_ which they offer nt very low prices. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Our inteurtment is very complete. com prising all-the-qualities, 'both FRENC H AN!) AMERICAN. • We mattulucture a large portion of our goods and can sell nt the lowest rates. p 7' Paper Hanging done in the country at city prices. PARRISH. & HOUGH, No. , 1 North Fifth !..Irect., Philadelphia March 24, 1854.-3 m - DAITtel £4 D.IFJ AT:I:A E. IN LAMPS, LANTERNS k CHANDELIERS, N. E. - CORNER FOURTH & sTB., Pl-111,A1)ELPHIA. f~AVlNGrelurged and improved their Store, and having the largest assort ment of Lamps in Philadelphia, t h ey are now prepared to furnish PINE 01E, • HU ETHEREAL OIL PHOSGENE GAS and LARD OIL ; Lamps, Lanterns, of all paterns, Fancy Hotel & Hall Limps, Chan deliers. Girandoles and Candelabras. and Britanta Lamps, at the Manufacturers' lowest prices. Ohms Lamps by the package, at a small advance over Auction prices. Being large MANIIFACTIIR— ERS of Pine Oil, Burning Fluid, Ether eal Oil. Alcohol, and (the only true) Phos gene Gas,. they' can furnish these articles at such prices that Merchants will find it tip their'advantage to buy. Call before go ing elsewhere; ifyou want bar rains. Also, the Safety Fluid Lamp for sale. DAVIS & CUJ.IN, Sept. 26, 1853-1 y BUILDING lIIIRDIViIRE TOOL STORE EXCLUSIVELY, Tint Largest Eatithikttment of the kind in the tinged Statee. WM. hi'CLURE & BRO., No. `.!87 Market .;treel, above Seventh, Philuda. ?GU N UFACTUR ER! S Depotfor 13 -K Locks of all kinds,4warratited duality. "Patent Silvered Glass Knobs." Prem ium Poreeltiin Knobs,'ever 100 Patterns. Silver Plated Knob's; Hinges, &e., with the moat cninplete assortment of all the Modern Goods in - this Line. Purchasers are iavited to call and examine our Stock. Catalogues sent by Mail if de sired. Hot Air RegisterN and Ventila tory sit Factory PrlcCN. it:PAII orders put up under the imme diate supervision,ol the firm. CALL AND, SEE US March 3, 1.854.--Ora LEATHER. Fritz & Hendry. Siore.No. 29, N. 3rd'atreet, Philadelphia MouucCeo MANUFACTURERS, CURRIERS, AND I AVP S, Commission and Geuercu LES7'lll;h l BUSINESS, TAZEOLESAIaird4 .WET.A.XI4. 0:7•4 1 / a ntlaplory )5 Margaretta street July 15, 1853-4. To the Citizens of Gettysburg. ,p- 4 , 10 , 01. A. L. HICKEY & CO., No, irr4%, , s3y 148 CHESTNUT Street, a bove Sixth, Philadelphia, have now on hand one of the largest, cheapest and most varied assortment of their improved Steel Spring Sole Leather,TRUNKS ever offer etl to the public, with a line vide of Light Weight Sole Leather Trunks, Carpet and leather Begs, for travelling in Europe. Also, a splendid assortment ol Ladies Dress TRUNKS, Bonnet Boxes, &c., &e., ranging price from two to thirty dollars, with a fine variety of Hob by norses, Propellers, Gigs, &c. All ; : of the above articles we will sell low for cash. Give us a call. Prize Medal swnrded at the World's Fair in Loudon in 1851. ' ' A. 1.4 RICKEY'& . CO., No. 148 Chestnut Street Philadelphia. May 26, 1854:--3in • 1t1M1.8011 4 PLOUGHS" arIF the best qualitY—always on hand `"-r and for sale 'in Gettysburg, af . the Foundry of WARREN. & SON. TOBIAS' LINIMENT wort the cure of. Headache, Cholera filorbus,'Foothaehe, Bruises, Sprains, dm moss —a mo excellent remedy --for sale at die DRUG STORE of H.S. BUEHLER. A LARGE assortment orrery superior A KNIVES- and FORKS ; Pocket and Pen 'Knives' Raiors, Scissors, -Table and TettEpoons, ' ,ke., tole had very chuaa at the Store of ' • 'GEO. ARNOLD. Sbertifaltn. ENCOURAGED by the friendly as surances ok-numerous friends, the undersigned announces himself as a can didate for the Office of SHERIFF, ,sub ject to the decision of the Whig County Convention, and pledges himself.. if nomi nated and elected, to discharge the duties of, the Office ,with fidelity and imparti ality. • J. F. KOEIILER. Berwick tp.,l)ec. 30 1853.—tf IMENDS & FELLOW CITIZENS ' IL of the county of Adanis have never before solicited your votes for any public statinn. I now present myself to your consideration as a candidate for the Office of SHERIFF, with the confident hope and assurance of receiving from you a cordial, generous, and liberal support. And I would most respectfully ask v. nomination Iroin my Whig friends when assembled in County Convention. If elect ed I Will endeavour to execute the duties cvith promptness, lenity, and impartiality, and all my efforts shall be 'directed- to wards a faithful discharge of duty. SAMUEL E. HALL Cumb. township, Dec. 23, TIIROUGII the encouragement of. a number of friends I offer- myself as a candidate for the Ode° of SHERIFF, subject to the decision of the Whig Coun ty Conyention—pledging myself, if nomi nated and elected, to perforin the dutiell of the office to the best of my ability. GEORGE B. THOMAS. Butler township, March 31. 7'o the Voters of Alums county:— 11 4 1ELLOW CITIZENS :—At the soli- JR: citation of numerous Irtends. I of myself to your c.onsideration for the office of • SIIEKIFF at the next Election.— Should I be elected, it will be my aim to acknowledge the favor by endeavoring to discharge the duties of the office prompt ly and with fidelity. _ _ HENRY THOMAS &rattan tp., Dee. 23, 1853.—te 'l' the urgent solicitations of many ylk friends holler myself as a . catittidate for the -011 ice of SHERIFF, at the next 'Election, subject to the Whig Nominating Convention. Should Ihe so fortunate as to be nominated and elected, I pledge my self to discharge the duties of the Office to the best of my ability and without impar tiality. JOSENI BARKER Germany township, Dec. 9, 1853. V IIE undersigned will be a candidate i 1 for the office of SHERIFF at the next election, subject to the decision of the Whig County Convention, and respect. fully solicits the favorable consideration and support of his friends; pledging self; if nominated and elected, to dis charge the duties of the office with fidelity and impartiality. JOHN L. TATE. Gettysburg, Oct. 21, 1853. I , IIIIE' undersigned, encouraged by the - 1 1 1 - solicitations of numerous friends, an nounces hiwself as a candidate for the of fice of SHERIFF at the nes t s Election, and respectfully asks the support of his fellow-citizens. If elecied, I shall endea vor to discharge the duties of the ollice with fidelity ankimpaniality. ` ISAAC NEELY Freedom tp., Dec. 23, 1853,—ti ? LIE undersigned will be a candidate -IL for the Office of SHERIFF, at the ensuing election, subject to the decision of the Whig County Conveation, and re spectfully solicits a liberal support from the Voters of Adams county, and when elected will promise to fulfill the ditties of the office with fidelity and despatch. DAVID P. lIINERD &mbar' tp., Feb. 10, 1854. 171ELLOW CITIZENS :—At the re- A; quest of many friends I again offer myself 11E.Il candidate for the next SHER- Iek'ALTY of Adams county, subject to the decision;of the Wliig County Conven tion, and pledge myself, if nominated and elected, to discharge the duties of the office satisfactorily th all. DANIEL MINNIGIL Latimore twp., Nov. 4, 12153. li~RROUGII the encouragement of a number of friends, 1 offer myself as a candidate for the office ofSH ERIFF, sub ject to the decision of the Whig County Convenlion. 1 therefore respectfully solicit your votes and influence. Should .1 suc ceed in the nomination and be elected, no effort or exertion .on my part shall be spared, by' a faithful and impartial per formance of the duties thereof, to evince my 'Sense of your kindness and confi• deuce. DAVID NENCOMMER. East Berlin, Nov. 25,1853. rffifIROUGH the encouragement of a - JIL number of friends, I offer myself as a candidate for the Office of SHERIFF, subject to the decision of the Whig Coun ty Convention--pledging. mySelf, if nom inated and elected, to perform the duties of the Office to 'the best of my ability. GEO: C. STRICKHOUSER. Gettysbuig, Dec. 2; 1853. ' emit of ecourtg. THE undersigned will he a candidate for the office of CLERK OF THE COURTS, subject to the decision of the Whig County Cenvennon, and respectful ly solicits "the support of his fellow citi zens .JOHN McCLEARY. Fairfield;Noy..lB,lBs3. FELLO W CITIZENS:—Atthe request of many friends I again offermyself as a candidate for the next CLERK OF THE COUR'rS.of Adams county, subjectto the decisieti of the Whig County Convention. and restfully * solicit your favorable con sideration and support, pledging myself if nominated and elected to discharge the du ties of the office with punctuality an fidel ity. J. J. BALDWIN. Straban towntihip, Nov. LI 1853. Queetimeare Queensware I have just received a large lot of I QUEENSWARE, which I will sell low. Call and see. A. ARNOLD GLOVES and Stocking", all aorta 'and sane, at - • • 'SCHICK'S. 140011ING , Clf i iiiSSES,' of all sort `anSCHICK'S Vrornonotarg. To the Independent l'oters of di'dama co. p ) WELL W CITIZENS :—The under •K airs iAi will bo a candidate for the of; fiee of O'IHONOTARY, at the next election, subject to : the Ballot . Box.— Should I be so fortunateto be elected, I pledge myself to discharge the duties of the office with fidelity and impartiality. THOMAS BLOCHER. Butler twp.. M arch 31 : 1854 • #II I IHE untlersigßal,will bee candidate Ja- for the Office of PROTHONO TARY of Adams county, subject to the decision of the Whig County Convention, end respectfully asks the support of his allow citizeui. . ROBERT MARTIN. Gettysburg, Feb. 10, 1854. TILE undersigned, encouraged by the solicitations of friends, will be a candidate for the 011ie° of PIiCMIOII - at the next election, subject to the decision of the %Vhig County Conven tion. CHARLES W. LEGO. Franklin tp., Dec. 30, 1853.—t1 r l jllllE undersigned will he a candidate for the office of PROTHONO— TARY at the next election, subject to the decision of the Whig County Conven tion. WM. S. HAMILTON. Butler tp. Nov % 11, IBb3 s To the Voters of Alums county. (1 HATEFUL for the favors nail csiden kJ( ces of confidence heretofore extended to me by my follow citizens, and encour aged by numerous solicitations and friend ly assurances, I am induced to announce myself as a candidate for the Office of PROTHONOTARY, subject to the de cisitin of the Whig County Convention, pledging myself. if nominated and elected, to devote my best efforts to a faithful and impartial discharge of the duties of the Of fice. JOHN PICKING. East Berlin. Dec. 8;1853. ittsigitcr ant( liccovinr. rip HE undersigned will he a candidate - 11 - . (or REGISTER.A N RECORDER, subject to the decision of the Whig County Con vention. and respect, fully solicits the support of Ins lellow-eiti- Zeus. ALEXANDER COBEAN. Gettysburg, Duc. 2, 1853. THE undersigned will he a candidate for the office of REGISTER AND RECORDER—subject to the decision of the next V. big County Convention, and respectfully selicits the support of his friends. r JACOB AUGHINBAUGH. Gettysburg, April 7. HE undersigned will be a candidate II for the office of REGISTER & RECORDER, subject to the decision of the .W hug County Convention, and pledges himself, it nominated and elected, to tlis .eharge the duties of the office with fidelity and impartiality. _ . J ACOI3 PT ',WEILER Franklin tp , Feb. 17,1854. To my friends and fidlow voters of Ad ams Collniy— nilllE generous and cordial support I I_ received on former occasions has encouraged me to present myself again to your consider:Vim) and that of the Whig County Convention, as a candidate for the °thee of REGISTER Sz, RECORDER of Adams comity a; the next election, and t h ere f ore respectfully solicit your woes and influence. Should I succeed in the nmninatum and tie elected. no effort or exerting, on my part shall he spared, by a faithful and impartial performance of the duties thereof, to evince my sense of your kindness and confidence. JOHN 1.. GUI3ERNATOR. Nov. 11, 1853. TIIE PEOPLE'S CANDIDATE FOR REGISTER & RECORDER. /o the Voters of .tlttams Co unty : DAVID McCREARY offers himself as a candidate for the office of REGISTER & RECORDER, soliciting the nomination front the Whig County Convention. In doing this I make no profession of a superabundance of patriot ism,. ar thc,foundaticit of in" desire to serve the people of Adams county, but will only say. that if elected - will discharge •the duties of the office in en honest and satisfactory manner. Getttysburg, Feb, 17. 1854. - <k 4 'AL - 2000. LADIES ARE willing' tocertiN that thelliVlll-; AWAY COOKING STOVE is the very best Steve now iu use, inasmuch as they will do more Cooking, Roasting and Baking, and do it with less ‘labiai, and last as long again as any other stove now sold. Thole. celebrated sieves are .constantly` kept for sale at a very reduced price at the GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY HD 11 ( likeHISH SHOP Where the subscribers feeling determined to suit all persons have also the Parlor, Sexton's Baltimore Air-tight. Reakskell and Cabinch cook Stove, and Air-tight and Ten-plate Parlor Stoves of the most beautiful patterns. THE SAYLOR PLOUGHS' which cannot be surpassed forlightness of draught or in the character of their work. are constantly on hand for sale, and in view of the fact that the Mouldboard of these Ploughs is one-fourth heavier than that "of other ploughs, ,it is decidedly the cheap. est that can be obtained. tvrrizzaow PLOY GUS and nth'. era, Castings for the %Voodcock Plough Wind-mill Machinery, Castings and.Hol low-ware, with every article usually mid at Foundries can be obtained here. Blacksmithing and Shoe Making as usual. T. WARREN. DRUGS AND MEDICINES, „F all kindi, froni the belt `louses in the City. uon. pliantly on hand and for sale 'at : • the Drug and Bookstore of • • S. H. B UEHLER. A GREAT FACT! 100• FILLS FOR 25 CENTS. NO SHOE EXTORTION FOR MEDMINE! DR. TOWNSEND'S HEALTH PILLS, are being called fur, from all parts of the land ; they are rapidly supercedingother medicines, both on account of their happy effects upon the human system in removing disease, and impurities. and also the exceedingly reduced price at which they are offered. The rich and the poor find in them a reel boron —osch box contain* MO PILLB, being four times as many as are OSUMI, to bo hod of other kinds of pille at the same price. They contain no Mineral poison whatever—their ingredients are Extracts, Balsams, and Gums of great effi cacy., SARSAPARILLA, In a highly concentrated form is • prominent. ingredient, These Pills are never siolerit in their operations, but altrlys thorough and efficient,-- They, will be found eaceedingly . efficacious in re 'Motu* the following complaint*, shit Impurities of the blood, Costiveness: !Adria ice, Female Complaints, Sick Headache; Pains in the hack. Bilious Affections, Dyspepsia:Rhea nptiern, Constipetion. Pain -, in the head, Pains ih"the side, Liver Complaints, Pebrile Affections Pile., Irregulsrities, Pains in the /east, Pains in the Lou's, dtc; It is now well understood that nine-tenths of the many dlresses peculiar to the human family originate in Obstructions, and impurities of the .Blood. If you have Headache, there is an Chaim , - tion• ifs Cold, thorn is an Uhstruction—if a Fever them are manifold Obstructionsaif Liter Com plaint, there is an Obstrurticm—Pain• in the Head :lack, Cheat, Sides and Loin., are all caused by Obstrucrions—Rheumatism. Cramp, Gout. Con vulsions, Fits, Nervous Debility, Prostration- Paralysis, Female Coniplifitita, Piles, Conatipse tion, Jaundice, and • host of other Ills. arise from Obstrurlions! Cutaneous Eruption.. Pimples, Blotches, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Scrofula, originate partly from the same cause—lmpurity, of the Blood does the rest. Now for these, and kindred diseases, TOWN SEND'S PILL~ are a sovereign remedy, anil' they are moreover THE CHEAPEN MEDI CINE IN 'Flikl . .‘yonp! tirDirections accompany each box. F. A. Palmer, General Agent, Stonington, Remember the Price. Odd Hundred Pills for 2b Cents. AGENTS.—Sainuel S. Forney, Gettysburg ; H. S. Yink, Pleasant Hill ; B. & D. K. Snyder. Two Taverns ; .Bpaliling & Brother, Littlestown ; Join, Bushey, Mcsberrystown ; Hamel Faber, Jr. Lower's Mill ; Jesse Houck, Hinter township ; A Ildrt`W Cregtow, Centre Mill ; Abel T. Wright, Benderssille ; Jacob Pensyl, Middletown ; Jacob F. Lower, Arendtaville ; H. W. Witmose. Muni. mastiorg ; Philip Hann. McKnightsville ; Thninsis I. Hooper, Frariklin - tp.,; Jaeoli Mark, Gashtow t , ; Aulabaugh & Nangler, East - Berlin J Martin, Now oxford ; It. Henry,,Abbottstown. July 8, I ,Ss3—eow—ly. lIIE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. Planters: Farmers, Families end others, ran purchase no Remedy equal to DR. ToulAs. VENETIAN LINIMENT, for Dysentery. Cholie, Croup, Chronic Rheuma tism, Sore Moats. Toothache, sea. Sicknesi, Cuts, Burns, Swellings. Bruises, Old Sores. grad ache; Mosquito Bites, Pains in the limbs, chept, back, .Ik.c. If it dues not give relief. the money rill he re- Nude?, ; all that is asked. is a trial, and use it ac cording to the Directions. It is an-English remedy, and was used by Wil liam the IV., late King of England, and cei Wirt} to by him, as a cure for Rheumatism. when everything else had foiled. Over 10,000,000 110111 es hose beim sold in the United States, without nt single failure, and many have stated they would not lie without it it it was $lO per bottle, tit case of Group, as it is as certain as it is tip. plied. It cures Cholera, when first takes, in a lea• hours ; Dysentery in half an hour; Tnotherbo in five minutes. It is perfectly innocent to take internally, and is recommended by the most emi neat Pliyaiciandin the United states. PItICE 25 AND 50 CENTS. Dn. TOBIAS could fill a dozen Nevv eponym with certificates and letters relating to the or LW,' ful cures accomplished by this Liniment, but eon siile.7o warranting it sufficient. as any person who. does net obtain relief need not pay for it. 1)11. TOBIAS has put up a 11011 SE LINIMENT, in pint bottles, which is warranted cheaper and better than any other for Chalk, Scratches, Old Sores, Galls, Swellings, Cuts, Bruises, &e. (0 Price 50 cents. Dr. Tobias' utiles. No. 240 Greenwich street, New York. AGENT —Samuel S. Finney, Gettysburg ; 11. B. Fink, Pleasant Hill ; B. & D. K. Snyder. Two Taverna • -Spalding. & Brother, Littler town ; John &filmy, IWBherrystown ; Faber. Jr., Lower's Mill; Jam-e Houck. Itutler township; Andrew Creglow. Centre Mill ; Abe! T. Wright, Benderswille; Jacob Poesy!, Middle. town ; Jacob F. Lower, Arendtasille ; H. atl. Witmore, • Mummesburg ; Philip Henn, Mc- Knightnille Thomas .1. Cooper, Franklin. tp. ; Jacob Mark, Cash own; Aplabaugh & Spengler. East Berlin ; J. Martin, New Oxford'l J. R. Henry, Abbottstown ; July 8, 1853—eow-Iy. TIRE WONDER OF TUE AGE ! FOR THE CURE *tla ry sipelas, hilb 'sins, Chapped or racked .hand urns ant Scalds, Cuts, Wonudeor toy kinds , Iles; In valor' . of the lreast ; Bite; at breaking out and Sores on children; Sore Lip?, Pimples on the Face, and all diseases of the Skin. Or For particulars see small bills acconipray ing each box. ri" 20 000 boxes sold in this State the past year, and gave universal satisfaction. The mat secret popularity of,thie Ointment lies in the fact that it accomplishes stilt is recoil- mended to do ; - end that - 1 do not receniniond. it to" cure any thing but what. from the' na ture of the ingredient!. it is an absolute specifier for, ! while other preparations of the kind are • recommended to cure every . disease that: human, ; flesh is heir.to, from Consumption' down to thrr bite Of a flea, when, in . fact, all the roes - Nerd prep . ' cruel they 'contain are Ai the baudhills, arid the thousands of fictitious certificates p.ublishedin their praise. I invite .those troubled with the aboye.cone. plaints, (paiticularly Salt`Rtieurn,) te take and try it.—if you , are not fully satisfied return it and take back:your money. B.'—l' have hundreds of testimonials Kean -show any one who feels disposed to call on.me.aod satisfy himself of the virtues of the Ointment. Prepared and sold by MONIROB TERREL • - Naugatuck, Conn. ~ MrTo whom all Orders should be SddreaSed. Sold also by' the' principal Druggists and Country Merchants generally. Price 25 cents. Wiroureats Diroxs.--C. V. Clikener 4. CO, , No 81. Barclay St., New York; A. McClure & . Co., Albany ; J. Kidd & Co., Pittsburg;; i H., Brown &Aro., No. 4 Liberty St., Baltimore T. W. Byott dr, Sons, Philidelphia. • AGENTS:--Samool H. Buehler, Gettysburg ; H.S. Fink. Pleasant Hill ; B. & D. t. tiny . der, Two Taverns; Spalding & Bret her:Littles- , town': Jobir'-busbey, McSberrystown:; Samuel '-Faber. Jr., Lower's. Mill ; Jesse Houck, Butler township ; Andrew Creglow. Centre Mill ; Abel T. Wright, Benderaville ; Jacob Pensyl, Mid- • dletown ; Jacob F. Lower, Arendtsville ; H. W. Witinere, Murnmasburg ; Philip Hann, Ne- Knightsville; 'Moe. J. Cooper, Franklin tp. ; Jo cob Mark, Cashtown ; .Aulabaugh & •Spaltigler -East Berlin ; J. Martin, New Oxford ; . Henry, Abhottstown. - July 8, tBs3—lyeow. or Blanks of all kinds fon sale at this office.
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