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    PUBLIC SALE OF , VALUABLE
Real Elslate .1
FilrH E S'uhset, ibet l AxecutOr of the last
end te.slattieptg Prim=a Ectina et. deceased,
will drew at ,PuA4oll:Sahl.,7,, oa the,pietursaa; on
Friday, hie 21400, - *Fit4er next, she follow:
ing Beal ZatatettOutikceased,
late the V. •of Mr: Ferree, situate in
-Tyrone; toWns4.. 'darns county, adjoining
lands of Amos Myers, Jacob Ferree, Jacob.
Artitsberger,' , and others,' containing 242
Acres, more or less, having large proportions
of Woodland and Meadow. The improire
menis-consist of a Two Story Weather
boarded -HO US a Stone Bank iii
Earn. Wagon Shed, Carp Crib, Spring I.
ROUSE!. T 9N ANt HOUSE, Stable, &c., w ith
a neverfailina spring of water at each dwoll
irig.atid an Apple Orchard nn'-the premises.
This has always been admitted to he one of
the best grain-producing Farms in the whole
neigh4orlioial. • Persons wishing to view • it
are requeSied to call upon Mr. P. Fickes, re
siding' thereon: -As the Farm is susceptible
of. convenient division. it will he offered in
two parts.or in'whole,as purchasers may desire.
`.Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M.,
on said day, when attendance wilt be given
and terms made known by "
Aug. 27,1855:
,td
Public Sate
OF A , DESIRABLE FAlla
THE Subscriber, Executor of the , last will
and testament of DAvin DICARDORFF, de.
ceased, will offer at Public Sale, on the prern.
ices, ore Sitiurday, the 1:11h of October fur/,
the following described Real Estate of said
deceased, viz: A FARM, mutate 142ink
lin township, Adams county, adjoining lands
of Samuel Hitcher, Benj. Deardorff, Albert
Vandyke and James Ewing, containing 100
Acres, more or less, in good cultivation and
under good-fencing. The improvements are
aTw tory Weatherboarded •
HOUSE; a good Log Barn, an ex•
cellent Well of Water at the door, ii i
and a thriving young ORCHARD,
of choice Emit. , The tract is well watered.
(I:!rShould the property not be sold on said
day, it will then be offered for RENT at pub
lic outcry. '
(Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M.,
oft saididay, when attendance will be given
and.terms made known by
JACOB DEARDOR.FF, Bet..
'August 27,1855. td
'Valuable Farm for sale.
riniEStabfecriber, intending to remove tithe
:a: West offers at Private Sale, his
~:Ir,AL,IJARLE FARM,
Situaliii/kirmuntierland township, Adams COUTI•
ty t 10(r Mill Road. 23 miles from
GettyahnijaadjOinrng landa of Mark Forney,
Daniel Polley and 'Frederick Herr, containing
185 .11.-`.2 Acres, more UT less, , about 40
acres of which are Woodland, and about 30
acres Meadow. The land is in a high state of
cultiiation, under -good fencing, and well
watered. The improvements are a good 1 —
Weatberhosniad, HOUSE, Double Log '
Barn, with-4014r all around, Wagon ,t
Shed, Corn Ci*;: Smoke House, and ottrer
outbuildings; a 'never-failing well , of water,
with - a pump in it, near the house ; three
springs'about fifty yards from the barn; two
Orchards of choice fruit, &c.
Persons . wishing in view the premises are
requested to call upon the suliscriber, residing
thereon - ABRAHAM PLANK.
Aug. 27, 1855. 4t
ZEAL PROPERTY AT
Public 'gale. -
TN pursaance of `an Order of the Orphan's
X Court
. ot Adams county, the Subscribers,
Executors of 3011 N HERSHEY, deceased, will
lifttnt Public Sale, on the premises, on Sat
'"c 22d of September next, the following
eOtiffittod Real Estate of said deceased, viz :
A FARM; containing 1.116 .ACrelt ) more or
Less; situate in. Cumberland township, Adams
county, odjoining lands of Sam'l. Lohr, Daniel
Polley and George Trostle. Marsh Creek
runs along ono side of the Farm, and the Turn
pike leading from Gettysburg to Chambers
burgpaeses through it. It is also within a
short distance of l'rostle's Mill. There are
good- proportions of Woodland and Meadow.
The improvements are a Two-Story .
LOG HOUSE, Double Log Barn, us:;;
Spring House, Smoke House, &c. ' • a
young thriving . ORCHARD of choice fruit,
and a well of water near the door.
Persons wishing to view the premises,
are requested to call upon Mrs. Hershey, ,te•
siding thereon.
Kr. Sale to commence at I o'clock, P. M.,
on said day, when attendance will be given
and terms made known by
. ELIZA HERSHEY.
BENJAMIN DF.:ARDORFF,
- By tale Court—J..l. BALDWIN, Clerk.
August 27, 1855. td '
Academy of the Visitation:
- FIINDERICK CITY, M.D.
Til P. exercises of this institution will re
cotnmende on the let Monday of Sept.
TERMS OF HOARDERS
Board and Tuition, with the French Lan
guage. (if desired,) $lOO 00
Stationery, Washing, Mending, Bed, Bed
ding. Doctor's Fee, &c. $l9 00
Music on the Piano, Harp, or Guitar forms
an additional charge. All lessons in the
Latin, German, Italian and Spanish languages,
Drawing and Painting are likewise extra
charges. Entrance fee, $5. •
BOARDERS pay the current charges semi
annually in advance. DAY scholars quarterly.
When a terns has been commenced, if the
pupil he Withdrawn, the Parent or Guardian
, bccuilies subject to the lull expense Of the un
expired term, unless sickness or dismissal re
quire the removal. •
Porik are received= at any time during the
year, and the charge is estimated from the date
of their entrance. Those uf any denomination
admitted. • August 27, 1855.
IMMEDIATE RELIEF FOR THE
11"001114CLIE
riniERE is to be had at the drug stores of
S. H. Buehler, Getty'doirg, and James
1. illder. Ernottd,burg, a sa•Thf elleclual remedy
Joe the Toldlandle, which w dl, of properly .tp
aceording to direction , ,) cure the „mil
rmdfmeheinstantant-misly. Should the
pain in enurbe of time rcappe,tr, the same ap
plication has to be made 'Nga•n, and after two
or threts application' , the cum will be effectual.
'Please eall for A. Ferger's Tuuthaehe Balsam.
rar•Price 25 cents per phial.
August 27. 18.55. ly
Notice in EarnesL
. 4 LL refiner notices having, heen
garded, we give this lANt none«, that All
;aecounng due us not paid before the lOth 4
~Septenzber next, will he placed in thy• hands of
•u officer for collection.
FAIIN I:STOCK & SONS.
- QTY - MMER GOODS 47' RgnrcEn pH/.
vES.—Wishing to wake room for Fall
pargmes. we will sell out nor largn'assort
mint of Summer G-oo4ls -heaper than ever.—
.No* is the woe for bargains—at
FAHNESTOCKS'.
4:R,M,
Sale. Valuable Fa
. _ .. . .
. ,
. .
Farm fir Sale. at Private Sale. '
TRE Subscriber, intending to relinquish' niIHE • PaisFribitr, intending
farming, offers at' Private Sale, on very 1 dig West, offers at_Privati
favorable terms - II IS V.. 4 LU,Ain LE
i --- 13 . F - AR - M , tb-W-nsni ~
situated in Butler township, Adams county, ; situated iii --- IW aAtng
Pa., on the banks of Big Cot
Pa.; on the public road leading from Hunters-
i being -the best of tonowago land, and in a
town to the Pinegrove Furnace, about 3 miles
state of cultivation.. It contains 130
front_the furtnet- pliate,adjoining Abraham {high -A-lerierirtore-or--less-,--and----adjoins' -lavids-of
Fisher's Mill, and rands of Adam SC - Willi:tin
Dr. C. Blish, Wm. Picking," Henry Spangler
Gardner, John Dull, and__others, containing ,
and John Laydom.
113* Acres, about 30 acres of which are The improvements are a
two BRICK HOU S E. t. 7 -
Timberland, with a due proportion of Meadow;
(nearly new,) a Bank Barn, ; 44 4111
the balance in a good state of cultivation—part '
Wagon Shed,Ctirn Crib,Granaries; ...:-,, pi
of it has been linv.d.- The imp
with a rovements are :
a two stor STONE HOUSE,
, !an excellent' well of water be
y • : -- . -...
, tweet) the house and barn, and several springs
Building,' a large Bank Barn, f i r 111 ,on t h e p rem i ses . The land is under good
Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Carriage
fencing. and well ,watered; part . of it has been
House, and ether outbuildings ; miming water •
limed : with dile proportions of -Woodland and
in,the barnyard, a well of excellent' water at
the house, and running water thro' the farm ; l Meadow, and all kinds of fruit and iswithin
; a mile of two Grist Mills. There is-upon the
also a tb riving young Orchard of choice fruit:
Kr This property is very handsomely and premises an. excellent LIME KILN, and a
FLA Gs•roN ItAU A RRY not to be surpass•
conveniently situated, and offers rare induce. ,'
meets to purchasers, It will be shown and , cil in the State This property offers unusual
uce to urchasers.
terms made knoviii by the subscriber„ , residing
Peons p
wishing to view the farm are
on the farm. JEREMIAH DIEHL. j ind ments
eons
July 30, 18,55. tf . i
requested to residing call on the subscriber, residin
.
thereon. 'THOMAS N. 'DICKS.
I July 9; 1855. 4m
Executors , Sale
OF A VALUABLE FARM.
scri ers, - ,xec s
will and testament of Abrahani Brown,
deceased, will offer at Public Sale, on the
premises, on Saturday, the '22d day of Septem
ber next, the Real Estate of said decedent,
consisting of
II V. 3 MI 73 L F 11M ,
situate in Reading township, Adams comity,
Pa., adjoining lands of Daniel Boaserman,
George Baker, Michael Bushey, Michael
Brown, and others, containing ISO Acres,
more or less, about '2O acres of which are
Meadow, and about 35 acres Timber-land.—
kart of the farm has been limed. his in a
good, state of cultivation, and under good
fencing. The improvements are a one
and a hilf story Double Log HOUSE, 1: 4
a new Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn
Crib, and other outbuildings. There is on
the premises a thriving young Apple Orchard,
with a variety of other fruit trees, such as
Peach, Pear, Cherry, Almond, &o. There
are, two neoerlailing springs near the house—
a well, with a pump in it, in the hare-yard—
several other springs, and a neverfailing
stream through the !arm, making It one of the
beat watered farms in the county. Persons
wishing to view it are requested to call upon
either of the Executors, one of whom resides
.on the premises, and the other in the inime•
diate vicinity.
Sale to commerce at I o'clock, P. M., on
said day, when attendance will be given and
terms made known by
JOHN BROWN.
PETER B. KAUFFMAN,
August 13,1855. Executors.
Notice of Inquest.
NOTICE is hereby given to the heirs and
legal representatives of JACOB M 11,-
LER, late of Hamilton township, Adams
county, Pa., deceased, viz : The issue of
George Miller, a deceased brother, to wit,
Samuel Miller, (Wagon-maker,) John Miller,
Elizabeth, intermarried with Samuel Millet',
(Farmer,) Rebecca• intermarried with Moses
Wallet, Susanna, - intermarried with Philip
Asper, deceaseti.'Eve, intermarried with Solo
mon Toot, Lydia, intermarried with, Samuel
Harman ; the issue of Peter Miller, a deceased
brother, to wit, Jacob E. Miller, Peter Miller,
Mary,Ambintermarried with Augustus Mitch
er, Elizabeth ; Samuel Miller; Cathe
rine, intermarried with David Harman. de
ceased; Michael Miller ; and Lydia, inter
married with David Sowers—Altat an IN.
QuEsT wilt he held on the undivided moiety.
or . half part of a certain .IMessuage or Tra‘A
of Land, situate in the township of Handl-.
ton, Adams county, adjoining lands of Sam
uel Wolf. Jacob Wolf, Reuben Wolf, 1,,
W. Brew, - David March and others, and
containing 100 Acres, more or less, with the
appurtenances, on Monday, the 2 , 114 day of
September next, at 10 o'clock. A. NI., on said
premises,—to make partition thereof to and
amongst the heirs and legal representatives
of said deceased, if the same will admit of par
tition without prejudice to or spoiling tits
whole thereof; but if the same will not admit
of such partition, then to inquire how many
of the said heirs it will conveniently accom
modate, and part and divide the se t ae to and
among as many of them as the same. will ac
commodate ; but if the same will not admit of
division at all without prejudice to or spoiling
the whole thereat, then to value and appraise
the same, whole and undivided—whereof ail
petsonsinterested are hereby notified - .
HENRY THOMAS, Sherif.
Sheriff's Often, Gettysburg,
Aug. 27,1855. • S
Register's Notice.
TOTICK is hereby given to all Legatees
end otlier - TeTsams — concernet .
"Min in ler/awl .:corms he re ila r 'nen ti o ned
wil} be presented at the Orphan's Costrt of
Adams county, for confirmatiotkard allowance.
on Twirlay, the 2511 i (j: September nr:rl, viz:
70. The first and final account of Valentine
S. Feld, Administrator of the eQtate of riiza.
toed) Fehl, late of Menallen township,tiec'd.
71. The second rind final areount of Valen.
tine S. Feld, Hx.ecutor of George PAL late of
Menalien township, deceased.
72. The first account of Thomas T. Wier
mail and Hamilton Nverett, Executors !sane
Wierman, late of Butler township, deceased.
73. The Guardian acconnt_of Henry Bittin
ger, Guardian of Charles L, Bitiin;zer, minor
son of Joseph Bittinger, late of Berwick town
ship, deceased.
74. The first and final Guardian acentm3 of
Henry Bittinger, Gu,trdian of Ann Maria Bit.
ti nger, minor child
_of Joseph Bittinger, late of
Berwick tow nship, deceased.
' 75. The first acvount of William llittinovr,
testamentary Guardian of !Inward N. Bitting:et - ,
minor son 'of Joseph Bittinger, late of Berwick
township, deceased.
76. The tir , t and final account of Philip
lleamer, jr., Executor of Philip 11,,, m , r , sun .,
who was Guardian of Samuel, Vary,
and Artina Oilier, minor childwo of Felix
()rner, Into of Menallen township, deceased.
77. The first and final account a Mi c h ae l
Dietrich. Executor of the last will and teqta
ment of John Ziegler, late of Strahan township,
deceased.
78. The first account of Joseph Fink, Ad.
inistrator of Jarob Best, late of l:ermany
township, deceased.
79. The first account of John 13. McCallion,
Administrator of Cornelius McGallion, late of
Liberty township, tiere;o4:d.,
WM. F. WA LT ER, Register.
Register%! Office, Gettysburg,
Aug. 27, 1855. td
Administrator's Itolice.
QURAN PA'II"I'INSON'S ESTATE.—
V, Leiters of administration on the estate of
Susan Patterson, late of Reading town
ship, Adams county, deceased, having been
granted to the undersigned, residing in the
same tow nAitii, he hereby 'live:- entice. to
ail persons indebted to satd es,rate to make
in rued iate payment, and iinn4- having, claim
avAingt the same to present them property
authenticated fot settlement.
JACOB A U LABAUGH, ✓Bdim'r
Augu3t 14_1835., 61
A Chance for Farmers.
I H F Subscriber, Executor of John Stewart,
deceased, will sell at PuYte. Sale, on Sat
urday, the 15th day if Sept endwr next. at 1 o'-
clock, P. M., on the premises, the Real Estate
of said deceased—a very
VALUABLE FARM,
situate in Freedom township, Adams couney,
Pa., adjoining lands of Abraham prise, the
heirs of James Big ham, arid George Toot, de
ceased, containing 111/41 Acres and 49
Perches, of Patented Land, in an excellent
state of cultivation. The improvements are
good, con iist ng of a Two-story Brick
Dwelling,Briek Kitchen,Briek Smoke- Ng 11:
house, Wash house, a neverfaihug well -
.of water at the Kitchen door, a large and- con
venient Bank Barn, built of stone and frame,
%Vagon•shed, Corn-crib, and other mit-bnild
ings; also . a good Tenant House, with a well
at the dimr, a good Stable, a thriv;rw Apple
Orchard, and other fruit trees. About 10 acres
of The Farm are in good Timber, with a fair
proportion of excellent - Meadow. The Fens•
tag is in excellent order, being principally le
built and repaired during the present season.
Persons wishing to view the premises will
call on the 'enhqcriber.
JAMES CUNNINGHAM, Ex'r.
Aug. c, 1855. is
Farm for Sale.
THE subscriber offers at Private Sale, on
very favorable terms, his FiiRM, situa
ted in Hamilionban township, Adams county,
five miles west of Gettysburg'', adjoining lands
of Israel Irvin, John Bieseeker and others,
containing 1541 Acres. , Thereare 45 acres
of Timber, about 16 acres of Meadow, and the
balance in a good state of cultivation, part
Granite. The improvements are
a good two story LOG HOUSE,
a new Double LOG BARN, with
sheds, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib ;
Spring House,' with a good Spring; several
' other anod Springs, and running water on
other parts of the farm. Also a good
TENANT HOUSE; two thriving sane
young , APPLE ORCIIARDSotabout
four hundred trees of choice fruit ; also a varie
ty of other fruit. Kr The property will be
shown and the terms made known ny the sub
scriber, residing on the farm,
JAMES' S. WILSON.
• • June 11 1855 • 3
A. flood Farm for-Sale.
Tv, Subscriber intending to remove, offers
his FARM at private sale, and will sell
on very reasonable terms. It is situated in
Mounijoy township, Adams county, A mile
west of the Baltimore tu•npike, adjoining. la , ds
of Michael Trostle, Michael Fissell, George
Bushman, and others, containing 1.46
Acres, more or less. The land is in good
cultivation, part having been limed—is under
good fencing, and well watered. About 30
acres are W oodland, and aboUt 30 acres bot
tom lan4, 20 of which are now in-excellent
grass. The improvilments are a' large two
story URIC FIO US 14;, Brick - ,
Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn 14- ill
Crib, Carriage Houzui„ Smoke
House; two ekrellelyt wells of
water at the building, and a young Orchard of
thriving trees.
irr Person., wishing to view the premises,
are requested to call upon the subscriber, re
siding-thereon.
MOSES SCHWARTZ
July 9, 1855. 2in
P F,NNSY ATM CO): hr,GE.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
KSSION OF 1855—'56.—The regular
= •,et
is will commence on
. on( ay, - Octoha - 8:h, and will continue until
the Ist_ of March.
V .1 IC If L T V .
DAVIE). GII.HERT, M. D., Prof. of Obstetrics
and Diseases of Women and Children.
ALFRED M. 1)., Prof. of Theory and
Practice of Medicine.
JOHN M. D., Prof. of Surgery.
.1 M 1.1 t.rri, M. D., Prof. of Cleneral and
Special Anatomy.
JOHN .1. I{. eRsE, M. D., - Prof. of Medical
Chemistry. -
JOHN B. Btont.r, M. D., Prof. of Tliempeutics
and Mitteria Medina. '
FitAtiets SMITH, M. D., Prof. of Institutes
of Medicine.
JosKen SHIPPEN, NI. D., Demonstrator of
A no t om y.
Clinical Instruction will be given by Pro
fessor 4 Biddle and Neill, at the Philadelphia
Thispited, Blackly, Mailer the entire tarot of
the session, in conjunctior with other mem
bers of the Medical Board of the Ilospital.—
The Students of Pennsylvania College—both
first -coarse and meand-course—will be furnish
edly with the ticket to the Philadel
phia Hospital. . Second-course `indents imvo
the option of receivinff gratuitously the ticket
to the Pennsylvania Hospital. A Cli n ic wi ll
a'.so be held at the College, every Wednesday
and Saturday morning throughout the season.
Fo r the entire Course of Leetnres, $lO5 00
Matriculation, (paid once only) 5 00
Graciation, - 30 00
The Dissecting Rooms will be opened in
September, under the direction of the Profes
sor el Anatomy, and the Demonstrator.
Preliminary Leetnres will he delivered dur
ing the fortnight preceding the opening of the
JOHN J. REESE, M. H., /irg-;strar,
No. 122 S. Ninth Street,
Ang 20, 1855. 51,
Notice.
TE siths.eriber hereby gives *live to all
persons trespassi o tr on lir, pretnise , ;, with
fire-arum, or otherwise, as he IA lit lout the law
in force again.,l all who this notice.
.lulls ALB
Afrivitpif aNint tp., _l.)
„t („fns'.•
1 men'.,, Ledik,'
P.-I) . ‘TUN & CUI3LAN'6.
FEE q
'27, IF"",
"Quick Sales & Small Profits. lll
- would mast respectfully
ends and the public general-
r:reing On - 1. • • . 7 •
-
LA 'LNG busi- Aktlnw
laud of 'Leonard ,141 -andam
Stough, Nast end of York street, Gettysburg,
where he has on hand and is prepared to man- 1
ufacture, at short notice, linekaways, Boat- 1
wagons, huggiaT - § , c.,
both of finish and materials. . He has also on
hand a number of SF:CIOND-HAN DED
CARRIAGES, of all - descriptions, well done
up, whiCh he will dispose of low: REPAIR
ING done at short notice, ann at the lOwest
livtng rates. Country produce taken in-ex
change for work. JACOB TROXEL.
. May 21,-1855:
J. Lawrence 0111, M. D.,
° . 4%4M ICLW"-
111 lASI AS
(, o b n u e u :l b o e o r r s w b
u e r s g t o s f t t r
e h
e e L
a u t n h d e
o r a p n .
polite Gramrner's store, where those wishing
tohave any Dental Operation performed
are respectfully invited to call. -
REVE RENCIER:
Dr. D. Gilbert, Dr. C. N. Berinchy, Dr. D.
Eforner, - Rev. C. P. Krim th, D.D., Rev. H. L.
Bawdier, D. D., Rev. Prof. William M. Rey.
nolds,llcv. rof.. aco s, ro . .
Gettysburg, April 11, 1853. tf
Bay Wanted.
11ERSONS having' Hay to sell - .wilidoweil
by ealling on the subscriber, in Gettys
horg,...who is - de'irons of .purchasing. The
Ilio.hest market price will he paid at all times.
he intends having the Hay, after
helm, packed, hauled either to Hanover or
Baltimore, the preference to haul will be given
to those from whom he may purchase.
SOLOMON POWERS.
Dec. 6, 1852. tf
E. B. Buehler,
ATTORNEY .9T LAW;
TILL ILL faitidully . and promptly attend to
all business entrusted to him. He
spwkri the German Innguzze.e. Office it the
satim place, in Smith Baltimore street, near
Forney's Dritir. Store, and nearly. opposite
Danner & Ziegler's Store. [March itO.
Bounty Land Claims.
r E undersigned will attend promptly to
the collection of claims for .80 tr t4Ty
LAN DS under the late act of Congress.
Those who have already . received 40
. or 80
Acres, can now receive the balance, by calling
on the subscriber and making-the necessary
application; .1014:1.. B. DANNER..
Gettysburg, March 12, 1855. tf
Look Out I
Second Arrival of New Goods.
CHEAPER TuAs EVER.
J, ARM look to your interests. If you
want to get hack the money you lost, just
call at the Northwest corner of the Diamond,
where you mil save at least 25 per cent. and
:Let the full worth of your money, and where
you will not have to pay for those who don't
pay. • Don't forget to bring your money. Also
bring along anything and everything you have
to sell—s twit as BUTTER, EGGS, BACON,
LARD, RA GS, and everything you think will
sell—and I will buy at what they are worth.
Just call at the People's Store.
Z.-o'llw Stock consists of - DRY GOODS,
Grocerieg, elmhing m; de to order, Ake.
New Queens:ware and redrzr-ware.
JOHN HOKE.
•
.Gettysburg, July 2, 1855% tf •
Spouting'
Gp. , ,oRG E and Henry- Warn pier will make
House Spouting and ;Int up the same low,
for cash or country produce. Farmers and all
others wishing their Houses, Barns, &c.
spouted, would' do well to (rive them a call.
G. &. H.WANIP LER.
April 18, 1853.
Win. B. IVCletan,
.87" TO R NEI" .97' LAW',
(AFFII,I4I on the south side of the Public
Square, two doors west of the Sentinel
office. Aug. Z 3, 1853.
Abra in Arnold
rNT E N Lys rem o• ovin to York, and must
11_, therefore settle up his business. All per
sons desirous of saving costs, especially Muse
whose accounts are of long standing, can du so
by callitur immediately and payin 4 ; up. Un
less this he done, without delay, suits will be
instituted Without respect to persons; a slink
lar appeal to their having been utterly disre
garded, no further indulgence will be given.
is NOW SELLING OFF AT COST.
June 4, 1855.
;,_ rocil _ r _ te •
ITF: have just received a fresh supply of
tV Groceries, to which we invite the at
tention of purchasers. Our stnek of Sugars
has been considerably increased, and money
can he sirved by giving ns a rail.
FA 11. NI ESTOCK 131t011 - 1 FIRS.
July 23 1855.
New Segar dr. Tobacco
MANUFACTORY.
AMU EL FA U Kit, Jr., would respectfully
0 inform the citizens of the town and coun
ty, that ht has opened a Segal. and Tobacco
manufactory, in Baltimore street, next door to
Forney's Drug Store, Gettysburg, where he
will constantly keep on hand a large variety
of SEG ARS, of the finest flavor, and at the
lowest living prices. Of CHEWING TO
BACCO he has the choicest kinds—also a
capital article of SNUFF—aII of which he
offers as low as the lowest. He only asks a
trial, convinced that he can gratify every taste.
He hopes', by strict attention to business and
a desire to please, to merit and receive a share
of public patronage.
May 7, 1855.
OLD SOLDIERS.
Bounty Land Act of 1855.
THE undersigned is now folly prepared to
file and is rapidly Al MS TO flo uN
TV LAND for soldiets or the War of IHI2. and
of ALL the wars of the U. States—their widows
and minor children.. In addition to his long
experience and success, he would add, that,
in all the many claims he has hitherto filed,
(between 100 and 200)_h_e_has carefully pre
served, and has now every thing necessary to
establish the riwhis of claimants—as a ls o Rolls
and Lists of Companies, and facilities for fur
nishing proof's in all cases that way be en
truNtrd to 11:m.
fie has made complete arrangements for
tearrataN in the Western StAles. - rants bougla—if arrunt, suld. Apply personal
ly or by letter to D. M'CON AUG -IY.
Gettysburg., March 1'5,1555. ti
OD A, Sugar and Water CRACK HRS
CI Ginger Nuts, Scotch and ?any Lind
('.then. (.t new article, and not to he beat,) for
sale, cheap, by the round or let- N. dt
April. 2 GI LI.
e 1.1 Yq E RES', Ar m
1p at
j April IC. JUIIN
081
PROT,IECTION AGAINST
Tll6 undersigned infonns.property - -holden
-that,he has been duly appointed Agent of
_atRY CO U\T'CY_ - M IITA 1Ifl•
INSURANCE COMPANY, and that. he is
the i.nly Agent in Adams county for the same.
He will take original and renew old Insu
rances for said Compan3r, which, since its In
corporaft-o-h—oti-18-4.3. has secured rtife—p-eife-Ct
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 been fully and
satisfactorily demonstrated. Theirradation
of rates of Insurance is adapted to the mutual
interests of the whole Company and the class
o( the insured property. Every person insur
ing becomes a member of the Company. and
may act in the selection of officers and in the
direction of its operations.
0::rHon. Moses :Viet:Llama represents the
members in this county - in the Board of Man
agers.. C. RoTH, Jr., is President, and JOHN
CAMPHICLL Secretary. Office in Bloomfield,
Perry county.
WM. McCLA4N,
Office of M. Si W. McClean, Gettyiblirg
December 25, 1854. tf
. : pry p d in n ,7j war of the
U.-States a'term no: less than fourteen
days, are entitled to 160 ACRES BOUNTY
LAN D, and in case of thedeath of the soldier,
his widow or minor children, (if any,) are
entitled to the same quantity. In cases where
40 or 80 acres have already been received, the
difference necessary to make up the 160 acres
can now be drawn
tae ve r.
(Apply to the subscriber, at his office..
in Gettysburg, where persons having Land
Warrants to sell, may obtain the biohest price
for them.
March 19, 1855. 6ra
Manure Excavator.
r HE subscriber, having purchased the
I Patent Right of HURSH'S PATENT
MANURE EXCAVATOR for all of Adams
county excepting Oxford,Conowago, Berwick
and Mountjny townships, will sell either the
machines or township rights, as purchasers
may prefer. The Excavator also answers an
admirable purpose in unloading hay, by horse
power, requiring but one horse and two hands
to unload a load of hay in ten minutes, and
carry it to the highest part of the barn. The
attention of farmers is invited •to thiti valuable
improvement, as it is one of the cheapest and
most - useful agricultural implements ever in
troduced. . H. G. CARR.
Gettysburg, May 7, 1355. but
Removed a Few Doors south oftheOid Stand.
JH. SKBLLY ; respectfully informs his
o old customers and the public generally,
that he continues the TAILORING BUSI
NESS, near his old stand, in South Baltimore
street, where he will he happy to accommodate
all who may patronize him. All work en
trusted to his care*warranted to fit and be of
most substantial make. Thankful — for - past
favors, he solicts -a continuance of_ public pa
tronage.
fThe New ?ark Spring and Summer
Fashions are received. Call and see them.
Gettysbuig; April 9, 1855
Arthur's Patent Self-SealingCans.
OR. PRESERVING FRESH FRUITS;
I' TOM ATO Hermetical Seal
ing. These Cans, which are sealed by the
Housekeepers, without the aid of a tinner,
and open easily without injury 4 to the can, are
rapidly coming into general use. Full direc
tions for putting up fruit accompany the cans ;
and The work is so easily performed, that by
their use, every family may have fresh film
and tomatoes on their tables at all times, at
summer prices.
Prices.—Pint Cans $2,00; Quart $2.50;
Half-Gallon $3,50; Three Quarts $:x,35;: Gal
lons 65,00 per ecozen. The different sizes
nest, in order to secure economy in transpor
tation. Country Storekeepers will find this
new article one of ready sale. Manufactured
and sold by ARTHUR, BURNHAM & CO:
No. 10 South Tenth street,,Philadelphia.
July 30, 1855. —3ni
D. Weonatighy,
TTO RN EY AT LAW,
(Office removed to one door West of Buelder's
Drug Book-store, Chambersburg street,)
Attorney Sr, Solicitor for Patents
and Pensions,
.130 p U e
i rst it ' i ' e r d Y" t ei a i
a n
i d a " t W s a
a r r u a d e t B
all o a
t e h k e - r Par cl
a s i u m s- s
against the Government at Washington, D. C.:
also A merican claims in Nog) nd. Land War
rants located and sold, or bought, and highest
prices given.
Agents engaged in locating . warrants in
lowa, Illinois, and other Western States; and
•TI I s or sa e t
Cizr-Apply to him perqnnally or by letter.
Gettysburg, Nov. 21, 1853.
Saving Fund
Of the United States Company.
IVE PER CENT. SAVING FUND.—
At" Third and Chesnut, Philadelphia, the
Grand Pioneer Saving Fond of - the United
States Company is receiving money daily ;
also Monday evenings, on deposit. This is
the oldest Five Per Cent. Interest Paying
Company in the City and State. The nuoney
is paid hack without notice, as usual.
June 4, 1855. 6m
Administrator's Notice.
TACO 13 GUM'S ESTATE.S"--ri of
administration on the estate of Jacob
Gipe, late of Reading township, Adams
county, deceased, having been granted to the
undersigned, residing; in the same township,
he hereby gives nutice to all persons Indebt
ed to said estate to make immediate payment,
and those having claims against the same to
present them properly authenticated for settle-
men!.
Aug. 6, 1855. Gt
The best System of doing Business
lalways to sell a good article ; to give each
customer the full value of his money. In
that manner you will always give satisfaction
and secure a customer in tuture. Ar .
Gentlemen who -wish to buy
SET PERIOR - CARRIAGE, IrrAmalku
made in the most fashionable style, and of the
best materials, should call upon the under
signed, as he defies any other maniffacturer
to produce a better Carriage at.any price.
KrOrders from a , distance thankfully re
ceived, and promptly attended to. Repairing
dune at short notice and on reasonable terms.
C* - -Country produce taken in exchange for
work. H. G. CARR, -
York Slrett, npp , mile Pus/ Office.
Gettysburg. May 7, 1655. tirn
Stoves ! Stoves!
\ hand and for sale, a great. Variety o f
COOK STO ES—ver ehe.l . Call
Nat, 1: p in. Terrii,
June 4, 1k5,5. If
U I)I E`: up ph. d h vt r) raft t) C . O A I'`.-I .. 4rir'y 3 rid Com nmn Soap%,..ri
ES:3 , Ludit:. bt had ehve:) rt
l'Ax-ru:s, E. ZIEGLEWS.
and Nee them.
Stpteini,er 1,
Loss by Fire!
Bounty Lands.
R. G. M'CREAIY.
Tailoring.
JACOB GIPE, oldnfr.
u E - 0 -.-A
Rhodes! Fey crawl . Ague Cure,
OR, ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA,
FOR the Prevention and - Cure of INTErs
,
at !WENT and REMITTENT FEVER and
VErr Fvvira,__Dffmn Arnie. Geri- _
EP.AL DEBILITV, NIGHT SWEATS, and all other
forma of disease which have 3 common origin
in Malaria or Miasma.
This is a NATURAL ANTIDOTE which
will entirely protect any resident or traveller
even in the most sickly or swampy localities,
from any Ague or Bilious-disease whatever,
or any injury from constantly inhaling Malaria
or Miasma,
It will instantly check the Ague in persons
who have suffered for any length of time, from
one day to twenty years, so that they ored
never to have another chill, by continuing ILS
use according to directions. The patient at once
begins to recover appetite and strength. and
continues until a permanent and radical cure
is. effected.
ile-One or two bottles will answer fox ordi
nary cases; some may require more. Direc
tions in German, French and Spanish, accom
pany each bonle. Price one dollar. Liberal
discounts made to the trade. <
JAMES A. RHODES, Providence,
. PROOF OF SAFETY.
• Nes York, June 11, 1855.
"I have made a chemical examination of
"RHODES' FEVER AND AGUE CURE," or "AN
TIDOTE TO MALARIA," and have tested it fur
"Arsenic, Mercury,
,Quinine, and . 4 scrych nine,
but have not found a particle of either in it;
nor-have I found any substance in its compo
sition that would prove injurious to the con
stitution.
JAS. R. CHILTON, M. D., Chemist."
EVIDENCE OF MERIT.
"tummies, Union Co., Pa., May 2,1855.
Ma.J. A. RHODEb—Dear Sir : The box of
medicine you sent me was duly, received -nil
the I Ith of April. I have sold about one h.ntr
of it, and so tar the people who have used it
are satisfied that it has cured them. It has
certainly stopped the Ague in every one who
has used it, and six of the casp were of long
standing. Itly sister, who hag had it for five
or six years back, and could never get it
stopped, except by Quinine, and that only as
long as she would take it, is now, I think, en.
tirely cured by your. remedy.
J. C. McGINLY."
CAUTION TO, AGUE SUFFERERS.
Take no more Arsenic, Mercury, Quinine,!
Strychnine, or Anti- Periodics or medicines of
any kind, the virtue of which is owing to such ,
poisonous drugs. The most they can do. is, to
"break the. chills" for a short time, whle they
are sure to cause constitutional maladies that
cease only with life. Remember that the
only Fever and Ague remedy that is harmless
as well as sure, ,is
REIODES' FEVER AND AGUE - CURE.
For sale by druggists generally.
Aug. 6, 1855. ly • •
Dar _LET US REASON TOGETEIRR t .91
Holloway's Pills.
WHY ARE WE SICK I—lt has been
the lot of the human race to be vveighed
down by disease and suffering. HOLLO , =
W'AY'S PILLS are Specially adapted w the
relief of the WEAK, the NERVOUS, the
DELICATE, and the. IN FIRM, of all climes,
ages, sexes, and constitutions. Professor
Holloway personally superintends the mano.
facture of his medicines in the Uni t trd-States,
and offers them to a free and enlightened pet:).
ple, as the best remedy the world ever saw
for the removal of disease.
These Pills Purify the Blood.
These famous Pills are expressly eonibined
to operate on the stomach, the liver, the kid
neys, the lungs, the skin, and the bowels,
correcting any derangement in their functions,
purifying the blood, the very fountain. of life,
and thus curing disease in all its forms.
nysimpsin and Liver Complaints.
Neatly 'half the human race have taken
these Pills. It has been proved in all parts of
the world, that nothing has been found equal
to them in cases of disorders of the liver, dys-
Pepsia, and stomach complaints generally.—
They soon give a healthy tone to these organs,
however much deranged, and when all other
means have failed.
General Debility. lit Health.
Many of the most despotic Governmr.-rits
have opened their Custom Houses to the in
troduction of these Pills, that they may be
come
,the medicine of: the masses. Learned
Colleges admit that this is the best medicine
ever known for persons of delicate health, or
where the system has been impaired, as its
invigorating properties never fail to afford
relief.
Female Complaints.
No female, young or old. should be without
this celebrated medicine. .it corrects aid reg
ulates the month! courses at all periods, act-
lig in many cases 1-e a c ram. - rnra so
the best and safest medicine that can be given
to children of all ages, and for any complaint ;
consequently no family should be without it.
Rollaway's Pills are the best remedy known in
the tu,m/dfor the following Diseases :
Asthma Debility Liver Complaints -
Dowel Complaints Fever and Ague Lowness of Spirits
Coughs Female Complaints Piles
Colds Headaches Stone and Gravel
Chest Diseases indigestion Secondary Symp., •
Costiveness Influenza , tons
DyNpep.;ia Intlau Venereot A frectinn g
Diarrbrva, Dropsy Inward Weakttoss Worms, of ail kinds
* * *Sold at the Establishment of Professor
Hot.i.oway, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and
244 Strand, London. and by all respectable
Druggists and Dealers in Medicines through
out the United States, and the civilized world,
in Boxes, at 25 cents, 62i cents, and $1 each.
Ber There is a considerable sawing by tak
ing the larger sizes.
N. B.—Directions for the guidance of pa.
gents in every disorder are affixed toeach Flux.
July 16, 1855. ly eow
China, Glass and Queensware.
Geo. M. nolcee, Successor to J. C. Bokee - sii.
IMPORTER and Dealer in CHIN X,
GLASS and QUEEN SWARE, 41 !Vora
Howard Street, (between Fayette and Lexing
ton s.lrects,) Baltimore, Md., respectfully in
vites the attention of Dealers Loan examination
of his well assorted stock before purchasing
elsewhere. [Feb. 19, 1855. 13r
Wa I I Paper.
I - ELLLR KURTZ invites the attention of
t House-keepers and others, who intend
fitting up their houses this spring, to iii*stoek"
of Side, Ceiling and Border Paper. May 21.
Geo. Richaidson,
No. 111 N. Howard Street, Baltimore,
VIII YS and sells FLOUR, GRAIN, HAY,
A) STRAW, and Country Produce general.
ly. Has also on hand a large stock of GRO
CERIES, wholesale and retail.
Feb. 19, 1855. ly
Bush's Allegheny House,
TO. 2F40 Market st., above Bth st.
Phila.
C. 1. BUSH.