.~;sw , D~4 ~R ~:il'tit 4.IKILIieIG of - the Adams . Connty• Acrwultii:tar'Soctety %yin Ile -4eld -et Iry-krq-----1". nth dify . 3pril next, at 7- 43°- • clock,?;lll.,when, ts . hoped, the attendance w i ll . farce. It is also exported, =that in 'fhe ot the stmle dil - y - ,-;at the - same place, this,qUestion wit Ibe diieusserl: "Is the 4ation 'of barn-y.lrd 'manure in , an infer/nettled Leatiithe snocie? -- Elyi resolution adopted at the list meeting of the Sudety, all present were retreated and autttorizeitto , prOcure additional members, and the P . ,teliderttand Secretary directed to inictin thelWille = 4whieh they._ now do,)•that the holding (Watt Agricultural Fair next, fall, will ,depend ,entirely upon what the.people.t?f county mayilo towards assisting, the Society!.s efforts: . Its funds are feria= being suffittient. tetjuStify- the undertaking as yet....v,but -if the .._people_will by the. April meeting contrihnte with ,ptoper, ,to, its treasury by an increase of membership, and thus authr•riv‘ the cput,tnennentent ;of preparations, the eiety :"iely.' . .promptly undertake the trouble, and endeavor to carry the project to a successful termtnation. -The memhers of the Society are`snxiott: to hold a; Fair on inarge scale- 7 such ,one the County need not fie • n 1 alone istanrelt: This statement is made now so, that.the public may thus early know the state ,of tba question. JNO, McGINLEV, Pres% 110'3. §r4u4s, Seey. , , March 26. giskies 71Totice. wrolici: is hirby given to all Legatees ,and other persons concerned, that the Morinistration Accounts hereinafter mentioned be presented at the Orphan's Court of Adams county, for confirmation and allowance, on - Mondny, the 16th day of April next,viz : 11: The first account of John Flohr, Execu tor of 'Mk. deceased, . - 12._ The Guardianship account of Jacob Bo len,Guardiaa,of 'fiery. J. Pius, Jerome, Mar garet; Ellen,,and John J. Francis Bolen, minor' children of Ann Elizabeth Bolen, deceased.. , 13. The Armand final account of Levi fish ,op, AdMinistrator .of the estate of LudWrig 4ine,..deneased. • 14,The account, of Jacob Griest. Adminis tratornl the estate of Isaac Tudor, deceased. The first and final" account of Adam • Shlybaughi , .Admintstrator of Philip . Ebben; 116. ne,final account of Samuel Sneering ei.-Guardian of Emanuel Marshall, son of Pe. ter,Marah,all,,deceased. _ 17. , The acenunt,of Jacob A. Myers. one of the .Esecptors of George DeardOrff, who was Testamentary Trustee of Susan Worley. 18. The account ofjacob A. Myers, one of _the__Eitecutors of :Geerge Deardorff, who was Testamentary Triistee of Mary Diehl. - 19. VIM ' second account of William Van Ovular, one of the •Eieititors-of the 'Last Will arid - Tkaament of- Elizabeth ilson, deceased. .29.'The*first and :final account of James DOna4son; Guardian-of E. 43 - . Donaldson. 21 fiiiit and' final account of Thomas .1;::Cooper; Administrator de hams non ctim teetatiento annex° of George Kerr, Esq., dee'd . • c.22 . .•The'firttt.ticentint of Jacob L. 0 hronis ter; - Dalhdleltrenister 'and' John Chronister, Etecal4s of the. Last- W ill and Testament of Jolitt - tihttinister.'r deceased.' , • `P:' WALTER, Register.' Regisiteet Olfice,'Gettysburg, ' March 17,•1855. , Ever - Green Cemetery. LASl'''iVed7'lCE To SUBSCRIBERS OP - STOCK: • TitFaisitinstalment Pf,the- 81 1 1 criptions to the Capita) Stock is iteok dile; "andimme diate payment in afl cases is required in order ti the eteitipleiion - of the• improvements" con., tettiptated.' arid- to the malling of the engage'. rtentq'ortho* Company. , , •;• 4ilKlitillkt-COBEANI appointed Collector of the•tinp,iid• subscriptions,' 'upon all in . at-enrol' and it is hoped that the response will Make any-further steps unnecessary. . • • 11ei..04->are ready for delivery to All such plir chaseri,oflots)as 'have not yet paid purchase Morley; -4ntrit ity requested that they make payment and lift" them. The thank's - of the ccimyany are• tendered •to alt wile have "alretay - made paytnent. •-$ • D. rh , VCONAUtifilt, Pres'l. J. SfAnt,e, See'y. -. Feb. 5, 1855, " tf , Now is The Time: WEAVER respectfully announces to la. the Lidiesr and Gentletnen of Gettysburg and, yicip.i . ty„ , ,:hat he resumedltas‘ the Daguer reoiype blisinestt,St the old stand, lit ;Ghent. bersburz street, wbere,he will be happy to re ceive visitors' desirous -'of ~S ecuring perfect traiticireotypeS of themtelves - or friends. -,- Being furnished with an entirely new-and eostly appa'ratus, he is prepared to take pictures In-every style of the art and insure perfect satisfaction. -Oar Charges from 50,eents to $lO. marHogss' of operating from' 8 A. M. to 4 P. M. • .gerln ;dress avoid light, red, blue, or pur ple.- - Dark dress adds much to the beauty of the picture.• Sept. 18, 1854. tf Diimorid TonMor. 1 - 0104 W. - TIPToN, Fashionable Bar. tU r ber -ern& Hair Drerser, can at all-times be fouo prepared to attend to the calls of the i),eo - ple; , the T emple, in the biarbond, adjoin. Inrthe - Cownty Building. From long expe. tiencil, - ;be flatters, himself that he can go through all the ramifications of the TO111,40• rikarpeirartitient with such an infinite degree/.of sltilt, , 'as twill meet with the entire satisfaCtion of all who may submit their chins ti'th'e keen ord44il 'of his razors. He hopes, therefOre, that by his: attentinn• to business, stud a desire to please, he will merit as well aareceive.•a liberal share of public patronage. The sick will be attended to at their private dwellings.' GettYsbuM",Jan. 8,1855. tf Looking Glasses, Picture Frames. TITE invite tile ' public to examine our su- VT" peri , ur stock et Plain and Ornamenfal Gilt LOOKING GLASSES. PORTR AND PICTURE FRAMES, WINDO CORNICES, BRACKET TABLEs, We are manttfaetnrino every description of Gill Work and Fancy 1 . 1 7 7)E.4 Frances, on the most pleasing terms. Alio, Importers of Freneh and German Looking- Glass Plates. Old h—nesttnlss <tttl dr:ell:la mfr. Serferso - ns visiting Baltitnore will do well to examine our assortment. Orders from the country will be attended to faithfully and promptly. M. HARRP.TT B RO ., Herm. 82 IloirArd St.. co rner; aratoga. _ 01)1)0044 WesteadluteV'ilaltizilors , ay fl, 1851. ly • A Few More OCUSt AND CHESNUT TIMBER ,for sale... Apply to marl 2 _J. D. PAXTON: 'QUEENSWARE'..—A lame-and Complete asaortamnt of Queenaware inst rev-ived at • . FA H N ESTOCKS Old :;strul. CHF:WING TOBACCO.—• -A first-rate ar ticle, OA band and for sale . , by MARCUS SAMSON. f 4 .. 4 ' ay Sic:Ye. , Cairrial II! kt-g 6 ies * i THE suliaeribers woalil resireenfolly an- , rpm I.: ~,,,i,r2rip,i t.ilie thk , method- of in- ; bounce to theirTriends and the pehle t fiat •'_ j .fortnisig• their - f'riend's awl the 'public gen • they tiie 'opened a N EVir - fl A lIDA - V - Airli .y . I trFil-fitfty-ita494-4,-atorp444t4,9uwutere,hi v. 1 STORE. in fall store Street,:adpiirtinir the • in the Carriage-nmikiwr hosioesq. linil arp pre-- :residence of David Zieder, Gefirdttirg, in which..._ pa red—nt their o; , ..ta!,ll; , hirrient. in Er.at Middle they are Opening a largo and general assort. street, ono and a half minmes from, flalihrore merit of ,_-:, ' street—to pun up -CAR It I AG:ES - 0111G G I ES, - ,- Ilardwnrit: Imo, Steel, C roeiries, &e., in the Very hi•st manner. - Their work, C 1,1 TL E ti. Y. (!OAC_l4' tRININIINGS, they are determined, shall not be surpassed in _S2II.L.'SIGS,___AXILES_, . the place, either for beauty or durability—and ___.,_____ if reir-ternis v. ill tre -- ws easy as al - a nyzatrere - 03 - itirwl,,, P al M g) M 3.l_': Si 7 1 9 tablishment.. Oa-Repairing, done low and at 3 ' • taar-tuare, „Sipe .fiPb.ingg, - short notice. D. IL LITTLE, J. A. LITTLE. Paints, 011 s, and Die-stullNl . Gettysbutg,, - Feb. 26, 1855. in gerneial, including every description of art i• ' cies inl_t_ieabove lines-of bustnesi,;_t_o_which they invite the attention - of - Coialt-rnakiCrp,- Blacksmiths, Oarpenters, Cabinet-makers, Shoe-makers, Saddlers, and the public gen -1 en.lly. Our stock, havmm been gel - rine - a .pith — great -care and - purehat:rd for CY:1 , 411: wr. g uarantee the Ready Money.) to . di.yose o f any part of it- on as reAsonlfrie terms as they can be pur chased any where. We particularly request a call, from our lrihn 9; end ea - ruirstly -Frofir-irrt-sin-re-nt-rhtle favor, as we are determined to establish a char nerer f_oellino. Goods at low prices and ing business on fair principles!. *JOEL 13. DANNER, DAVID ZIEGLER. Gettysburg, Jane 9, 1851. tf A Fresh Supply. THE undersigned has just returned from ihe City with a - large supply-of FRESH GOODS, which he is prepared to sell at prices which cannot be beat. His stock consists of GROCEITIES, of all kinds, Sugars, Molasses, Coffees, Teas, Fish,. Salt, Crackers,. Cheese; Pickled Cu- cumbers, &o. Also, . Fruits and Confections, Oranges, LeMons, Pine, Raisins-, Prones,Sic —Also Powder, Shot, Tobaeco, Segars, Gail's —Also, Smoking Tobacco, and-a variety of other articles—Also. a first rate assortment of the bestqual.itie's of Liquors: Wines and Brandieo,of different kinds,N. E. Rom, Holland Gin,- Old Rye, of which can be had on the lowest terms at the Store of the subscriber, in South. Baltimore street, next door to the "Star" office. • al."'Altio; al ways on hand a variety of Stone .Tuga, &c.—Give us a call. EM ANITF:L ZIEGLER. . Getty (burg, May 15, 1854. The War Going On! TH It; war in Europe is 'largely engrossing public attention, and prices generally are going up. But the undersigned would sugoest to his customers and everybody else that he has just returned from the city, with the cheapest and best stock of 1 11),131-V, Nuts, Confectionary, Fancy Soaps, &c,, he has ever helore offered. Call and judge for yourselves, and if you 40 .not pronounce his goods among- the cheapest and best you ,have ever looked: at, then ,is, he greatly mis taken. His stook comprises, in part, Coffees, Sugars, Teas, qh.ocolates, Syrups, Molasses, Crackers, Oranges, Lemons; Almonds, Palm Nuts, Pea Nuts, English Walnuts, Filberts; Confectionary, ,of a hundred sorts; Pepper, Cinnamon, Cloves, Soda Salerains, Washing Soda,' a 'large Variety of Fancy Soaps; and everythiniftilse, in his line. OrCash or Country Produce taken in ex• change for Gonds. . , THE FLOUR AND FEED BUSINESS is continued. High - est market prices paid. .WM. Gll,l, ESPIE, In Fiffk Street, at the Past Office. Geltyshurg, April 24, 1854. WEATJ??ZiFtI&f C 0 Cheap Watches and Jewelry, wi a l .t o k t ii, i;l i s ia • A v ie; .1t retch 1 11 1 14p: e t I , t r . .. , r et y s t i l: ) e r I. P No. i i , 1 , .. 1 . / 96 North Second street, cor ner of Quarry, Philadelphia. . . Gold Lever Watches, full jeweled,lB caret cases, $23 00 Gold Lupines. 1$ .caret, - - • 24 00 Silver Levers, full jeweled, - - - 12 00 Silver- Lepines, jewels, • - - - ' - 0 00 Superior Quartiers, • - , - • • 7 00 Gold Spectacles, • . - • 7 00 Fine Silver do. •- • - - - 1 50 Gull Bracelets, - - - . - 3 00 Ladies , Gold Pencils, - • . . 1 00 Silver Tea Spoons, set. - - - - 6 00 Gold Pens. with Pencil and Silver Holder, - - 1. 00 Gold Finger Rings 37i cents to $80; Watch Glasses. plain, 12i cents, patent 1.8/.; Lu net 25; other articles in proportion. All goods war ranted to be what they fi re sold for. , STA UF F R 1.1 ARLEN. On hand, mono) Gold and Silver Levers and Lepines, still lower than the above prices. Sept. 25, 1854. ly raoTEcTioN AGAINST Loss by •Fire: THE undersigned informs property-holders that he has heen duly appointed Agent of the PERRY COUNTY MUTU AL Fifa; INSUItAN , i3E COMPANY, and that he is the.only Agent in Adams county fur the same, He will take original and renew old hist,• raneeq for said Company. which. since its In corporation, in 1843,. has secured the perfect confidence of the people of Adams and the adjoining counties, (it being. authorized to effect Insurances in any part of the State.) Its integrity and ability have /teen fully and satisfactorily destwintitnited. The ffradatin.o of rates of Insurance is adapted to the mutual interests of the whole Company and the class of. the insured property. Evert person insur ing becomes a member of the Company. and may actin the selection of officers and in the direction of its operations. MOSES MCCLEAN represents the members in this county in the Board of Man agers. C. Roru, Jr., is President, and JONN CAMPRELL.Secretary. Office in Bloomfield, Perry county. WM. Mee EAN. Office of M.& W. McClean, Gettysburg December 35, 1554. tf Paper-11a atgings. Tr 114 L D RET I 7:. ril!IE subscribers are daily adding to their ex"- . 1: tensive assortment of Paper-Ellantr;•• ings and Borders, some new and beau tiful styles for their Spring sales, to which they Hsi: the attention of the trade and the . pub (.ic in general. The assortment embraces new RAWIN - -C ,, --40041---D-E4 2, 4344-A4-I{+NS T -1 gold, plain and rich colors; also, handsome designs for Passages, Dining Rooms. Also, a large variety of cotnmon and medium quality Satin and Common Papers, of new ;,;111 tasteful designs; Arle-Our city and coun try friends are invited to-view the assortment, 0 -- ,mfident - thi , y w ill firtri—it—tire—larg-est-in—the city, and prices as lots, as we have greatly in-' creased our facilities, by introducing many new improvements in our-factory. • HOWELL & RROTHERS. 20T Rat t iroore St., betsteen Mules - ma lii;j4 Sta. May 8, 1854. ly TRUNKS & CARPET BAGS.--I . have botight a large lot of the above articles a: auction, which I can and will sell -cheaper than any other House in this town dare to. Remember that SAUSON gets and eire - Bargains. [Fab..s6,. - . _- Great Inducements' THE Subscriber, in ardor:to make room - for Spring and Summer Goods, is determined to d ispose of his extensive stock of "OVER COATS at prices that wilt really astonish the . eet --- buy ers. Th - Wainirds an excel leift-iiii portuni ty - to persons who are in _want of- the above articles, and. are desirous of buying cheap. MARCUS SAMSON. Feb. 26. - Opposite the Bank. legheny-lionis 280 Market street, above 'Bth, ,P/tiladelphia. • :IF - AFlttio - h -- & -- 11r0ProprietOrg; - F' HIS House has a central location, on orie of the principal thoroughfares of the city. No effort spared to . wake viaiters comfortable.* $l.OO per day. . - June 12, 1854. ly • Removal'. T HAVE REMOVED from 12.2 West Lo mbard street to the new and commodious Warehouse, No. 141 West Prott street, near Light, 4)pposite the nattily _House, 'and will continue my GENERAL COAIIV/ISSION RUSIN ESS, for the sale of TOBACCO, GRAIN and COUNTRY' PRODUCE, of all kinds; and will attend to the execution of orders for purchasing. I shall continue my Guano Agency, having increased facilities for supplying the best article, as usual, at the government's lowest 'price—the ton of 2210 tlis.--W ith a moderate charge of CoMmission fur purchasing and forwarding. - 1 am having. manufactured Phosphate of Lime, a superior article, which I will . warrant, to be pure. - 1 have Connected with my business, and shall at all tunes be supplied from the most celebrated manufautotiee in the Union, a large supply of Agricultueal Implements, of every description, warranted, to which I ask particularly the attention of Farrriers and deal ers, Trusting, by strict attention to atl confp:ed to my charge, I shall merit the patronage of the public, 13. M. RHODES. November 27, 1854. Matches! Matches! JOHN DONNELLY, MANU-FACTURER AND INVENTOR OF ° Safety Patent Square Upright Wood Box natches, No. 106 North Fourth SI.-(above Rare) Phila. NI - A bin T o articlel- havin g to b n e s e ek m ee e p a i n n tr i n ( 1 1 e s n t B tb a - - se ri bet-after a great saerifiee'of time and mr ney, is enabled to offer to the Public an article at once. combining LW y anti Cheapness. The inventor knowing the danger apprehended on account of the flimsy manner in which Matches are generally packed in paper, has by .the aid of New Steam Machinery of his r.wn invention. succeeded in getti nu- up a SA F I , 3TV PATENT SQUARE UPRIGHT WOOD BOX; this box is far lireferable, in as much that it occupies no more room than- the old round wood box, and contains at least Two Hundred per Cent. mare- Matches, w hieh to Shippers is considerable advantage; it i.s en tirely new, and secnre n7,ainst moisture and spontaneous combustion, end dispels all dan ger on transprirtation by means of Railroad, Steamboat or any other mode of Conveyance. These Matches are packed•so that one gross or more may be Shipped to, any part of the World with perfect safety. They are the most desirable article for Home Con , :nroption, and the Southern and Western Markets, that have ever been invented. DENI,ERS and SHIPPERS will do.well to call and examine for tilemsPl yes. graAt-lhese Matches ore 11 7 .91i1i.11 - NTED In be superior lo anything. berelOwe t!ffereil to the Public. JOHN DON N ELIA , 10t; North Fourth Sl., Philad'a. December 18, 1854. SFI• Watches, Jewelry, gilliwrivlre 4' 11P, , ..try Goods. zra-A Choice A.snrtment of the Finest Qual ity, for Sale at the Lowest Cash Prices, at 'Wm. Ellonheacrs, NO. 184 SOUTH SECOND STREET, Between Pine and Union. West side, Philad'a. 1111 E assortment embi aces a Lire and Sc 1_ lest Stock. or Fine IVatchrs..lewelry.vilver Ware, 3lhata Ware. plated with fine Silver, in .tipoons, Perks, Ladles, 51%'e.—.Jet Goods, Fan - s and Pancy ./Irticles of a ttperior quality, de / servimx the examiumio of those who desire to proenre the hest g,oods at tho Lowest rash Prices. [laving a praetirol lenow/rd g r.)( the h ns i. ness. and all available fteilities for Importing. a n d MmthfactiirinV, the stlbserther confidently invites purchasers, believ Intl that h.• can sup ply them ' on terms as favorable as any other establishment i'n either of the Atlintie Cities, (Jr All kinds of Dinmond and Pent! Jewel ry and Silver Warn manufactured to order, within n reasonable 0:::r Watches, Jewelry and Silver Ware faithfully repaired. WM. B. ELTONT-1 EA I). N. Is 4 South 2,1 St., fow doors above the 2d St. Market. West Side. u^+ In the South \V ittdow 01 the Store, trmv he seen the famous BIRD CLOCK. ‘vhieli commands the admiration of the scientific and curious. October 2, 1854. 1 y ..,.,..,!:,,„ s -r -r f\--r.m.,-r ?'3 <YI7 P y New Moe!: 'of Dry Goods -c1.... , .) •ici .L.L :. -_(..c- ti -1 - o FOR THE SPRING O F ISSS.—EYRE LA N D ELL, S. W. Owner if Fourth NEW ESTABLISHMENT. & Clothing - Made to- Order. and .arch. SU., Philadelphia,—are f o lly pre- ri - lIIE undersigned takes pleasure ip inform pared to suit'buyers, Wnin.EsALE & RETAIL, j_ ino the citizens of - Gettysburg and the with goods adapted to their wants and at the public oenerolly, that he is prepared to furnish lowest Nl= CAsit Pnieti:s. BLACK SI LICS,'; GARMENTS of all kinds, for GENTLE FANCY SILKS, NEW DRESS GOODS, MEN'S WEAR, at the shortest notice, and NEW SPRING SHAWLS. NOVELTIES I in the latest possible style. Having opened 1-N-LIAW.N...' 5.,-13-121-411 1 PRINLILS„--P-L-,U-D--i--- , ------pr-Murc h . nt-TaiTorivw-es tit blishmen tritre-tram-.-- GINGHAMS, GOOD LINENS, TABLE 1 - i bershurg street, opposite the Lutheran church, 1. O. of It. M. LIN ENS, SH EETIN GS, &c., ecc. I Gi o'clock, in 'he Wigwam, (NlcCon- !nd secured the services of experienced work- N. B.—Baroains daily received from the ; ATOU will meet every Friday evening,. at men, he feels confiflent of pleasing all who Auctions of New York and Philadelphia. i -11- i may favorhim with their patronage. Coon. P. S.—Oil Boiled Black Silks warranted not aughy's Hall.) Punctual attendance is re- ' try produce taken in exchan,ge for work. to cut in wearing,. Store-keepers supplied . quested. - AUG. SCW 11 ARTZ, C. or R. 1 J. S. GRAMMER, -with-these goods-regularly. ___ _________ m eersons -wishing to connect_themselves.l 'March 5, 1555. 3m c. , . with this Tribe, will please_apply_to.any of ; . ---- - ---- - : the members. 1 For Sale or Kent. Hay Wanted. ! Gettysburg, Nov. I"3, 1854. 6in 'T"E =mhscriher ofiers for Sale or Rent the E IN RSOS having Hay to sell,will dowel] , -- f. i GETTYNBURG STEAM MILL. He Chinl Glass and Queensware. r -1 by- calling on the subscriber, in Gettys- ; Hurah ! Hurrith ! ; , will run the Mill (Ally until the lath of March ' .1 9 burg, who is thfsirous of purchasing. The TOR the Remiy-Made Clothing! MAR- next . C. W. HOFFMAN. ' Geo. W. Bokee, Successor in J. C. Bokee § - Co., highest market price will he paid at all times. ' IE CUS SAMSON has just received a most , Feb. 2G. 1855. , 1 - VIPORTER and Dealer in CHI NA , (BAs he intends having the Hay, after magnificent stock of Dress Conts,Frnek Coat,' __l_ GLASS and QUEENSWARE, 41 Arirth being packed, hauled either to Hanover or Sack Coats, an Business Coats, ()revery dis- QODA, Sugar and Water CRACKERS Howard Street, (between Fayette and Lesing. Baltimore, the preference to haul v4ill be given cription, all of which he is determined to sell r.. 7 Ginger Nuts, S'corch and Jenny Lind ton streets,) Baltimore, . ild., respectfully in. to those from whom he may purchase. --cheaper than they have ever been offered. Cakes. (a new article, and not to he brat,) f or vites the attention of Dealers to an examinatio n SOLOMON POWERS. ' Remember the place, in York street. opposite sale, cheap, by the pound orloss. at .of his well assorted stork before p , irelnsincr Dec. 6,1852. tf , 1 the Dank. Feb. 26. ' April 21. GILLESPIE'S. elewhere. [Feb.19,1855. ly-e _ . Now . Wm. - Ti :cei!----Evergreens! ... 'TELLER Kurn'2.;'.s; Holliday Stork ofT7LOWERING SHRUBS, - R0- lk. -Eiegaet-lv Ilfrigtrated and StAonlard . ju sgs, pi,ANrfzi. &c., in great Att. - nookis, adapted for Oltristitia9 .and v..evr , variety and ' Itivated and_forf "r..... - .74_ _ _ Year Pr..-rnis. the Pra - iiiirt,t-Roorri Zze.,.ure -now ready f"r exfimination. Also, Cft MDR EN'S BOOlti,.S. ilt etufle,is variety. Kurtz- 1 s is a perfect stnrehouse of dcliobt (er the 'lute odes, where they can purchase from the simplest 'coy Book up tri the most expen• sive colored eeition. [Dec. 18. 1854. Chithing--Efothing A. ARNOLD has now on hand and is • congtantlY making up, Spring & Sum• mer CLOTHING. to which he invites the attention of all in the town and country. He will uncVersell any house ir ,the town or coun ty.-- [April '2. Shouting P.ORCF: and Henry Wampler will make --- 1-1 - ons - e-Kpourinfrand7artrp - the - sa ine Univ! for chsh or 'country prodtice. Farmers and ail others wishing their Houses,', Barns, &e. spouted, would do well to, fzi ve them, a call. G. &. H.'W AMPLER. April 18, 1853. Doctor John A. Swope, A_VING 1 or:it teri_p_e_rinan e ntLy_i_n_Getiy_s !t_ rI burg. offers his professiOnal services to the public. 'Office and residence in York ,street, opposite the Bank. Gettysburg, April 24, 1854. ly Jr. LaWrence bill, M. D., lIAS his Office one door west of the Lutheran church, in Chau,berskurg street, and op posite GrAminer's store, where those wishing to have any Dental iOperatlon-performed_' are respectfully invited to call. RKFEHE,NCES: Dr. D. Gilbert, Dr. C. N. &duchy, Dr. D. Horner, Rev. C. P. Kranth, D.D., Rev. H. L. Liaogiwr, D. D., Rev. Prof. William M. Rey. nnlds,Rev. Prof. M, Jacobs, Prof. M.L.St.cever. Gettysbi►rg, April 11, 1853. tf D. 3['Conan gh y, 171' ORNE Y .B.T Lrl T (Office removed to 'one door Westdof Buehler's Drug & Book -;store, Chimbersb.urg street,) ►ltorney Sc. Solicitor for Patents and Pensions, - 13 0 , ,u v, N :iL y17 6; Land ia is Warrants, anti all B o a I c i l l ; ;r 1 3 t r t r- s i; against the Governme.m. at Washi9gton, D. also - American claims in England., Land War rants located and sold, or bought, and highest prices given. Agents engaged in locating warrants in Illinois, anti other Western States; and lands for sale the , e. Q-A pply to him pergonally or by letter. tiettyr,hurg,, Nov. 21, 1853. Wzn. U. .9TTORNEY .9T Lelf", OFFICE on the south side of the Public Square, two doors west of the Sentinel office. Aug. 22, 1853. E. B. Buehler, ATTORNEY AT L 31 1 7, WILL faithfully and promptly attend to all business entrusted to him.' Ile sr:ales the German language. Office at the same• place. in South Baltimore street, near Forney's Drtur Store, and nearly opposite Danner & Ziegler's Store. [March 20. Geo. Richardson, No. 141 N. Howard Sired, Baltimore, - D u VS and sells - FLOUR, GRAIN, HAY, sruz A W; and Country Produce gener4l - 1114 also on hand a large stock of GRO- C ER I wholesale and retail. Feb. 19,18.55. ly Leather. RITZ. HENDRY & CO. No. 20 North rd Street, Philadelphia, MOROCCO MANUFACTURERS, CURRIRRS and IAIO6RTERS OF• FRENCH CALE-SKINS, and Dealers in RED A nd ()AK SOLE LEATHER & KIPP. February - 26, 1855. - 1 y Marcus Samson ITAS just received and opened one of the largest and hest .elected stocks of PANTS ever brotioht to this county, some of which in quality and workmanship equial any custom work that can be obtained in this 01 any other place; also a rich variety of VES of all qualities and prices ; together witti a first-rate assOrtment ofGentlemen's Purni.hing _Goods. Such as Gloves, Suspenders, Shirts, Shirt Collars. Cravats, Stocks, Pocket Hand kerchiefs, Hair Brushes. Umbrellas, &c:, &c. And I do assure the public that no person wishing to purchase, need leave my store with out tieing suited, as T am enabled and determin ed to sell at the very havest prices. Don't for get the place, in York street, opposite the Mink. f Feb. 26. A. H. Franciscu, t AN UFACTU RER off - 3071'0N LAPS, ,31 WADDING, TIE YARN, CARPET CHAIN, COTTON YARNS, LAMP. CAN DLE AND FLUID IA ICKS, which he of fers to sell at the Lowest Cash Prices, at Nu. 65 Markel Sl. above Second, north side, Philadelphia. [Feb. 26, 1855. 61b, Stoves Stoves! ON hnivl and for sale, a groat variety of C9OK STOV ES—very cheap. C ill and see them. G EO. ARNOLD. Septimi,er 4, 1854. Notice. VS I have rented out my Foundry, to trike _I - , effect from and after the Ist day of April next, and being ,. anxious to close up the busi ness of the same. I hereby give notice to all persons havintr claims against me, or the late firm of WARREN & SON." to present them for settlement. anti those knowing them selves to he Indebted to time, or solid firm — . in money or irdde.--arerepiested in call an d ma k e settlement by that time, as atter said date I shall ho away from the foundry. _ I intend this to he the only notice I shall give, and all persons, interested in the same, will no well to give it their immedirde attention, as after the above date I intend to place all my claims in the hands of an officer for collection. Jan. 1 1855. T. WARREN. ker - .l‘ , ' size,. cu sale by lame or small quantities, at ihr lbsino ; Sun Nurseries and Garden. Pittla- , (101)1114 . . AR 'orders promptly attended to. Descriptive eati.logoos sent to post paid i ap-- plieations gritis. • Address, by mail, . S. MA 1 1 PA - Y. Rising Sun P. 0., Phila. N. B.=Plants; Roses. Seecis. &c., can he had every day s ilitlßF -- .1 - L - fit - er, — . Ifpluw -- Sixtli - Sireft. 'Philadelphia, : where orders are also received for the'nursery: March 19, 1855. 1m Millinery Goods ! 1855-FOR SPRING SALES! JOHN STONE & SONS, No. 45 South Second Street, Philadelphia, have just Open. en their Spring importa.ions of SILKS, S", FLOWERS LACES,- CRAPES, &c. &c., includitqf general assortment of MILLINERY ARTI CMS of the most-fashionable styles. The . above goods 'have been- imported-.ex pressly for our Spring sales, and comprise h la rges t_nraL_best ass o rtraentin _our_ line_to_ be found -in this market. • March 19, 1855. 2m Administrator's Notice. TAMES BLACK'S ESTATE.—Letters e of administration on the estate of Jamtas Black, late of Cumberland township, Adams county, deceased - , having been granted to the undersigned; residing in the same township, he_ hereby gives notiee.to all persons indebt ed to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the satiric. tc present them properly authenticated for settle ment. ROBERT M'CURDY, didner. 1855. 6t Marc Administrator's Notice. TACOB ROUDA BUSH'S ESTATE.— Cotterse testamentary on die estate of Jacob Routiaboqh, late of Huntington township, Ad• ams county, deceased, having, been granted:to the undersigned, residing in the same town ship, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted , to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having - elaims aninst the same to present them-properly - authenticated for settlement. JOSE,Pi-I TRIM M FR, ..dttni'r. March 12, 1855. 6t . Mourning Goods.---- - EM OVA L.—BESSON st ,. SON beR leave to inform- you; that they have removed the Philadelphia Family Dflour niug Store_from No. 52 South Second ''iStreet, to the new building, No. Ches nul St., (Five doors above Eighth-Street. ~.s•lirith Side.) where they will - offer an in: z creased stncli,nt reduced prices. N. B. I)aily opening New Spring Goods. Philadelphia, March 19, 1855. 2m Shriner's Balsamic Cough Syrup, AND INDIAN VERMIFUGE. L. Lamborn, M. D., Proprietor. hTANING purchased th above Medicines, so generally known and justly celebrated, the undersigned takes pleasure In stating to the Public, that he has fitted up an extensive LABORATORY, and is now manufacturing them on a much larger scale than ever before, in or dew to supply the constantly increasing demand. Having been extensively and, successfully engaged in the Practice of MedimineTor years —and having visited all the principal Hospitals and Medical Institutions in this country and in Europe, and become familiar with the Prescriptions and preparations used in the practice of the most Eminent Physicians and Professors of Medicine throughout the World, he has no hesitation in asserting that he has found no Medicines so uniformly efficacious in the diseases for which they are recommended. A fair and impartial trial is all that is needed. The Medicines recommend themselfiamhere ver used. All orders should he addressed to DR., LIIMBORN, Sole Manufacturer and Proprie tor, Westminster, Md., or to his authorized Wholesale Agents, of whom they can always be had at the same rates as of the Proprietor. WHOLESALE itiliNTS. Baltimore—Win. H. Brown & Bro., 4 S. Liberty Street ; C. P. Itocrers & 'Bro., Corner Howard and Baltimore ;- York—C. A. Morris & Co. January 2'2,1855. 4m Choice and 'Valuable Books. T AVE just received from Philadelphia and I New York, the best English and Ameri can editions of the beat Authors in every de partment of Literature, known as standard Authors of value, and BOUND IN A MOST SUPERIOR MANNER, in the choicest library styles of calf extra, half calf gilt and antique, Turkey Morocco, &c. &c., forming altogether the most superb collection of flooka which I have ever had the pleasure of offering to ray numerous friends and easterners ; and which, together with an unrivalled stock of Elegantly Illustrated. Works, E 3 9 Prayer and Hymn Books, Superbly Bound Books, and best Editions in Library Bindings, now displayed in tempting array on numerous loaded counters, fOrm altogether an endless variety from which to select Christmas and New Year Presents, as to fully keep up our veil-known reputation* or offering the finest assortment of desirable Books in the richest" and :most substantial binding. The under signed invites the attention of every individual in Adams county to call and visit now, while the assortment is full and complete. - Kr Prices to suit the times. KEL LER KU RTZ, Bookseller and Stationer, S. E. Cor. t:entre Square. Dee. 18. December 4, 1854.- OCIAMATION tly 4 iti rus of cartNshurg. ruivermacherls Hydro Elec tiiiC-VottA-teL-Citailiffsf--------- rioNsTRUcTED to be worn text to the Skin, prodocino , a constant current of etc.. INTETIRUt.TED ELFCTIW sLAGNETi,nl7—rfrecting INIMEDIATE RELIEF, FROM ALL A - - C UTE PAINS, and a Permqm re cure cf Neuralrfie Diseases! verruacher's Electric Chains were — firms used_ in France, three years - since, for the cure of iVervous Diseases., and after being submitted to the most thorough trial, in every hospital In Paris, by the most learned professors in that city, they were recommended to the Gov ernment of _France, who granted t patent tbr the discovery. During the years 1851.2. they - were introduced in Germany, Austria; Prussia and England, and one rear since,,iuttedecet and patented b the United Slates Government. — TY al Astoninhin . .. Cures of . . Rheumatism, , St. Vitus's Dance, Painfuiand Swelled Joints, Pulpit:Atelier the Heart, NeuralgiA of the race, • Perlailest Hew - ladle, I/realness, Blindness, ', P1111:16 from Indigaition,_ Hysterics, Dyspepsia, - rterfc Pales. _ Every Viseose, termed Nervous, is cliti-ckly-and---ta-pid-ry-euredriefsiinply - weas. ing the Chains for a few hours each day. The chains were first introduced in the cit _ . _ (if New York, where They were Pxhiti ited Prof. Valentine Mott, Van Buren. Post. Car nochan, and .others, who readily discovered that they possessed Strange and Singular Power of Instantly Re • tiering-Pains, whenever applied, and by their recommentla-, tion and influence, they were introduced into the different hospitals, of New York, and are now in daily use in those institutions, in the treatment and cure of the above named diseases. :IVo (War Mechanical Agent, . can_prod,uce An many---well—ne thentieated certificates of cure, from seientifiii , Physigians and intelligent Patients, as may be found - in each pamphlet, which may ed gratis at the Drug Store of S. H.. BUEH-, LER, who is the sole Agent for Geitysburo, and who will explain the manner of tae to all who may apply. In the city of New York, at the General Office. 568 Broadway, there are being sold daily, from forty to sixty CH4IIVS, and the . sale and demand in Boston is as great in pro portion to the population, although they have' only been introduced three,months The (7nAtivsare-easily worn. and are eprally applicable to 4111 classes of persons, the ehilti as well as the adult, and are always ready for use—never get out of repair, and are as much an article of ornament, as they are a valuable means of cure.• IJAtrrtorf.—Ladies who are encienteare•requested not to wear them. The prices of the Chains arels3 and S 5, 18 and 30 Links, and can be sent by mail. to any: part of the State, by addreising S. H. 13UEH LE'R, only Avent for Gettysburg. 1. STEINERT, 568 Rroadway, N. N., General Agent. For saleinall the principal cities in the United States. July 3, 1854. ly Curt fur 311! Holloway's - Ointment. Citizens qf the Union,— yau have done me the honor as with one voice, from one end of the Union / to the other, to stamp the character of my Ointment with youir approbation. It is scarcely two years since I made it known to you, and alrea dy it has obtained more celebrity than any other medicine in so sh%rt a period. THOMAS HOLLOWAY. 38, corner of Jinn 4 , - Nassau sta., New York. ASTONISHING CURE OF SORE LEGS,, AFTER NINE YEARS' STANDING. Copy of a Letter_From Mr. J. W. Langley, of. Huntsville, Yadkir co., North Carolina, dated‘NaW Ist, 1853 READ _HIS N WORDS. TO PROFESSOR HOLLOWAY : —lt is not my wish to become notorious, neither is this letter written for the mere sake of writing, but' to say, that your Ointrne - nt cured me of one of the most dreadful cutaneous diseases that flesh is heir to, and which was considered by all who knew me, to be entirely beyond the reach of medicine. For nine years 1 was afflicted with one of the most painful and troublesome sore legs that ever fell to the lot of man ; and after trying every medicine I had ever heard or, I resigned to despair all hope of being cured ; but a friend brought me a couple of large pots of your Ointment, which caused the sores Oa my legs. to heal, and I enttrely regained my health, to•my.agreeable surprise and delight, and to the astonishment of my friends. (Signed) J. W. LANGLEY. AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF A BAD BREAST, WREN NEARLY AT THE POINT OF DEATH. Copy of a Letter from Mr. R. Durant, Dies• Orleans, No vember 9th, 1833. TO PROFESSOR HOLLOWAY, 38, Corner of Ann and Nassau Streets. N. Y. Dear Sir : It is with heartfelt gratitude I have to inform you that by the- use of your Ointment anti Pills, the life of my wife has been saved. For seven years she had a bad breast, with ten running wounds, (not of a cancerous na 7 . lure). I was told that nothing could ERve her she was then induced to use your Ointment and Pills, when -in the short space of three months, they effected a perfect cure, to the astonishment of all who knew us. We ob tained your - Medicines from Messrs. Wright & Co., of Chartres -street, New Orleans. send this from "Hotel des Princes," PariS, although I had written it at New Qrleans., before we finally left, at that time, not know ing your address at New York. - (Signed) R. DURANT. The Pills should be used conjointly with the Ointment in most of the following cases : Bad Legs Contracted and Lumbago Sore-throats Bad Breasts Stiff Joints Piles Skin-diseases Burns Fistulas Rheumatism Scurvy Bunions - Gout Salt Rheum Sore-heads Chilblains Glandular Scalds • Ulcers ChApped hands Swellings Sm e Nipples Wounds **• • Solo at the Establishment of Professor HOLLOWAY, 80, Maiden Lane, New York, and 244 Strand, London, and by all respectable Dro.T.gists and Dealers in Medicines through out the United States, in Pots and Boxes, , `N k 25 cents, 62 cents, and $1 00 each. (—There is a considerable saving by is ' ing, the larger sizes. N. B.—Directionq for the guidance of pa tients in evrry disorder are affixed to each Pot. July 3, 1854. lyeow Barrett Si. De Beet; OOKING GLASS. PORTRAIT AND 4 I PICTURE FR AME Manufacturers, and niporreTs or AND cr R STAYto KING GLASS PLATES, FINE ENGRAVINGS, &c, 75 Baltimore Street,, Baltimore. g.&• Plain and Ornamental Frames for Portraits. Engravings, Needle leork. &v. Brackets. Bracket:rallies and Wihdow Coo ices in all their •cariety., Fancy Wood Frames, &c. LooLing Glass - Plates - by - th - e - 11ox:orsingle - Plate. --- OM - Work-- Re•zilt with neatness and despatch, on very moderate terms. [Feb. 19,1855. Ern
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