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Staudard iiutheran Books.
rying,Liallienu3 Manual. on Scriptural
cipLei; ,or the ; Asburg Confession.—
llilusultied and sustain ed, chiefly by - seriptire
proofs and florists from standard' Lutheran
Theologiaturbf Europe nod America; roged!rw
with Lb* Formula of Government and Diseipi
line adopted by the general synod of the
Evaegelieat Lutheran Church in the United
$y 5..,4,-Sclunuekev; D i., one wok
1310.
Life of Harlin Luther, edited by Rev. T.
Stork, 1 vol. 8 vo., elegantly illustrated.
Klieg's-Manual of Sacred History. transla.
lated by Rev. G. F. Scheaffer, 1 vol. 12
The Sepulchers of our Departed, by Rev.
F. W. Auspsels, 1 vol. 12 rum
Life of Philip Melancthon, translated from
the-Gertuart.lls--Rer—G._F—Grotel_
The Children of the New Testament, by
Bev. T. Stork.
Aian, New Publications
or the leading book publishers, regularly
received, and for sale at publisher's prices.
The following just received:
Family Prayers for each morning and even
ing in the year. with 'reference to appropriate
kreripture Readings, by Rev. J. Cumming.
Cumming"s Signs of the Times.
A large assortment of School and
Miscel
elneoug-{looks, Bibles of every .deacription,
Blank Books, Writing Papers and Stationery,
--- for sale at low prices. at the Bookstore of
May 21.1855. KELL 0.1? KU wrz.
Read y.made Clothing.
THI subscriber. thankful to his friends and
patrons for past favors. hereby informs
them and the public,generally,"that he has re
ceived and has now open for inspection. a very
large and beautiful assortment of SPRING
AND SUMMER CLOTHING, made up in
magnificent styles. and the latest and most ap.
tul'eed z_ • •• • ;
they can't be excelled by any customer tailor.
Having enlarged my place and stock, I - am
able :0 sell Ready-made Clothing of every de-,
scription. cheaper than ever offered before in
this or any other place this sine of the Allan
- tic. My stock consists in part of COATS,
of all sizes, prices, colors and kinds, made up
in a superior manner, of the finest English,
French and Amirican Cloths; also of Duch
ing Linen, Bombazine and Italian cloth.—
PANTS, in the latest and most fashionable
city styles, of the finest Doeskin and fancy
Cassiweres, of every color and shade, also of
Linen, Ducking end Cottons. VESTS, of
beautiful fancy patterns and silks richly
I gured. Also, White Marsailes, Satins, and
Velvets, ofevery description, made in anent
manner. BOYS CLOTHING, of every die
cription, made up in good and tasty styles.
A large assortment of Gentlemen's Furnishing
Gonda, consisting in extra quality linen-bosom
Nhirte, Suspenders, Gloves. Half Hose, Col
lars, Neek and Pocket Handkerchiefs, and an
extraordinary assortment .of black satin and
fancy Self-adjusting Stacks, and various other
fancy articles; together with 17mbrellas,Trunhs,
" Carpet Bags. Nate, (bp. Bouts and Shoes. My
Goods are selected and perchased under the
most favorable circumstances. ‘'Quick Saki
0" Small Profit:" ii always the motto I am
determined to carry out, at the .Money-saving
Cluthing• gmpuriuni in York street:
- A personal examination can alone, satisfy
eustoniers of the .comprehensiveness of my
stock, which I am selling at least 20 percent.
'owe, than can be found at any of my com
petitors. " •M M ARCUS SAMSON. •
N. 11.—All Goods bought of me will be ex
changed if they do not prove satisfactory.
Gettysburg, May 21; U 85,4. -
ew liardware Store.
THE subscribers would respectfully an.
flounce to their frienda and the public, that
they have opened a NEW HARDWARE
STOR E, in Bnili more &reel, adjoining the
residence of David Zie gler, GO galiurg.in which
they are opening a large and general assort
went of 1 .
Hardware, Iron, Steel, Groceries,
cuTLE KV, COACH TRIMMINGS,
SPRINGS, AXLES,
Oh.o AI IM ito 113 2. 9
tacit -ware, Shut SiPbings,
. Paints, 01111, and Dye.stuffs,
in general, including every description of arti.
cies in the above lines of business, to which
they invite the attention of Coach-makers,
I.llackaniiths, Carpenters, Cabinet -makers,
Shoe-makers, Saddlers, and the public gen
erally.
Our stock having been selected with great
care and purchased for Cash, we guarantee (Tor
the Ready Money,) to dispose of any part of
it on as reasonable terms as they can be pur
chased any where.
We partioularly request a call from our
friends, and earnestly solicit a share of public
favor. as we are determined to establish a char
acter for sellin g Goods at low prices and do
zig business on fair • rinci
••6 a a •
DAVID ZIEGLER.
Gettysburg, June 9, 1851. if
F. 11. Smith,
PORT MONNAJE, POCKET ROOK,
jr - AND DREsSINui CASE MANUFAC
TURER. N. W. cur. if Fourth 4 , Chesnut SU.,
rhundelphfa. always on hand a large and
varied assortment of ,
Port Monnaies, Work
. Boses,
Pocket Books, Cabas,
Bankers Cases, Traveling Bags.
Note Holders, Backgammon Boards,
'Port Folios, Chess Men,
Portable Desks, Pocket Mem. Books,
Dressing - Cases, Cigar Cases, &e. -
A IRo, a general assortment of ENGLISH,
FRENCH & cEalkiAtc FANCY GOODS,
Fine Pocket Cutlery, Razors. Razor Strops
and Gold Pens. Wholesale, Second and
Third Floors. F. H. SMITH.
N. W. twine Fourth & Ctiasnitt Sta., Pia Had•
N. 11.—On the receipt of *l. a Superior
Gold Pen will be sent lo at.y part of the
I)Lited States, by mail ;-4iescrihing pen. am,
wedinin. hard. or soft. [April 2. 1855. ly
The Cheap Store!
WE have just opened, and now offer to
the public the best and clwapest assort
ment of SPRING 14 SLIMMER 6001/S ever
received in this Borough. Having purchased
ith great care, and being ileteitnined to sell
cheap. we can offer without fear of competi
tion, the largest and most d esirahle assortment
and at a cheaper rate than they can be furnish
ed in or out of the Borough. We would re
spectfully call the attention of our friends and
customers to our fine assortment of Black and
.Fancy CLOTHS, Cassinieres and Vestirnf 4.
Casinetts. Kentucky leans. Couonades, 1P 411 1 5
atu(F of every description, Naiikeenette
Iror fin lies we can s
plen d d variety of DUP:SIi GOODS, Ilera.,,aes
of all colors, Berage de Limes, Mous de
Laines, Lawns, Brilliantine., Silks, Bonnets,
Ribbon.. Vous, new style Swiss. &c., 4 fg, c ,
Of GR()CHILIMS & QUEENSW ARE we
have our ulgual large supply,
Grateful for past (avows, we holier to merit a
continuance ot the saute. Call and examine
our .trek and sitisf vrin.elvet. that ours i •
The Cheap Store. Nu trtmble to simw Goods.
FAHN esTock BILOTREUS.
apiii 9.' 1845. :- if
U. 280 Marlin Bt., above Bth st., Phila. 1
t 1 delphia. Terms - , $1,25 per dav_.
St - . 1013 PAIN TLV ti 1.) ONE 11E1►E. hut; ly C. J.
We Can't Be Beat! • Look Om 7.
Annthey Arrival of Splendid New Goods:, Second Arrival of New_Goods.—
I
HAVE thn pleasure of announcing to my j CHEAPER THAN EVER. •
friendtrand the public generally,that 1 have
A.R Mims, look to your interests. If you
just received and opened a large and splendid
want tog et back the money you lost, just,
supply of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS.
call at the Northwest corner of• the Diamond,
They consist in part, of French, English, and '
twin 2 to , where you will save at least 2.5 per cent. and
American CLOTHS, of all colors, get the full worth of your money, and "where
; Plain and Fancy Cassimeres, Tweeds,
ashmeretts,plain _ ancieabruilensootrem _ you -will not have to pay fur those who don't
et with a great variety of PAN'S' STUFFS,
from 126 eta. op. V MSTINGS,in large variety.
FOR THE LADIES.—We have SILKS,
Silk Tissue. Linen Lustres, Alpacas.' Lawns,
Gingham Lawns. Ginghams from 10 cents - up;
Suisse Mullis, Plain and Plaid* Jaconets,
Llama Plaids. Moua de Laines, Calicoes from
a fip op.—also, Si:k, Kid, Lisle, Thread -arid
Lirirn--- Cambric
Handkerchiefs, Thread, Suisse, Vattihric <and
- Colton Laces - and Edgings. BONNETS,
Ribbons and Flowers.
Our present Stock is large, and has been
selected with great care, both as regards Style,
Quality and Price. and as our motto is "Small
Prqfils and Quirk Sates," we hope all who
wish great Bargains will give us a call before
purchasing elsewhere. .1. L. SCHICK.
April 9, 1855. tf
Gettysburg Foundry.
NEW FIRM.
TIM undersigned, having entered into part. !
nership to carry on the Foundry busineiii
under the firm of WA ft It EN dz. SONS, hereby
make known to the citizens of Adams and adl
Joining counties, that we are prepared to make
everything in our line of business. We have
constantly on hand, the HATHAWAY and
other Cooking Stoves, the Parbir air
tig ht and ten plate Stoves, of various styles and
sizes, Pots, Kettles and' Pans, and all other
iron Cooking Utensils, Waffle Irons, Wash.
• 7 , • . 1 hates, Boot-scrapers, are.
Castings for Mills and other Machinery,
PLOUGH CASTINGS of every description,
&c. We make the Seylardilucher, and difTer
ent kinds of Witlierow Phing/is. We have
also got different patterns of Fencing . and
knifing tnr Cemeteries,Yards and Porches,
whit* can't be beat for beauty or cheapness.
OtrAtt the above articles will be sold cheap
for Cash or Country Produce.
'IrrBLACKSMITHING atilt nontinued.
BRASS CASTINGS and every thing in
our line mode to order. -
711111 , 18111NG ALIIVIIINES repaired at
shortest notice. Being. Aloulders oniselyes,
we.will do our work .ssouT,
THOMAS WARREN,
-MARTIN WARREN,
HIRAM WARREN.
TIIO.M.AB A. WARREN.
Gettysburg, May 14, 1855. tf
TRUSSES! TRUSSES !! TRUSSES! !!
._, „
. .__
... C. IL rceedlek,
-- TRUSS AND BR (;F: ESTA B.
LIS iiMEN T, S. W. (or. (f Divrlflls mid Met
Streets, Philadelphia; ht eoirric it of tine Emedvt:n
T R ussits, Conlin Ithig extreme lightness, ease
and durability with correct construction.
Hernial 411 ruptured patients can he suited
by remitting amounts, as below:--Sending
number of inches round the hips, and stating
side affected. Cost of Single Truss,•s:), $3,
$4. fits. - Double-45, $6, $8 and $10„ In
structions as to wear, and how to effect a cure,
when possible, sent with the Truss.
Also for sale, in great variety, Dr. Bannirig's
Improved Patent Body Brace, for the cure of
Prolapses Uteri; Spinal Props and Supports,
Patent Shoulder Braces, C hest. Expanders awl
Erector Braces, adapted to all with Stoop
Shoulders and Weak Litngs; English Elastic
Abdominal Belts, Suspensories, Sy ri nges—
male and female. Sur-Ladies' Rooms, with
Lady attendurtts. [Aug. 6, 1855. 1-y-
Sti - squchanna Hotel,
Opposite Calvert Station, Ilaltinvore.
9111 Is: undersigned having leased the abortl
1 Hotel and put it-in complete order, is pre
pared to • aocornitiodate his friends and the
travelibif public. The proprietor will he
pleased to see his old friends, and promises
to make their stay comfortable and atiefac
tory. Baguage token to and front Calvert
Station free, of ctlnge.
JOHN BARR, (formerly of Penna..)
'July 9. 1655. tf PitoPtu.Nrmi.
A LARGE AND CHEAP LOT
ROCCRIES, &C.
r NI AN UKL . ZIKG L hat has just returned
lJ from the -city - with ;he largest lot of
GROCERIES he has ever before Opele'dv l o
which tie invites the attention of all, convinced
that he can offer FUME hAs ;dm.)
a fine lot of HAMS, SHOULDERS, &c;
FISH ,of all kinds ; Oranges, Lemons, and
other fruits ; Crackers, Nuts, Confecti ons ;
Segara, Tebaceo, Snuff, and a general variety
of everything, "from a needle to an anchor,"
almost. Give him a call, if you want to buy
what's chea and rood.
0'
Goods.
ountry
LOOK HERE!
New Goods Again.
T S. G it A NI M has just returned from
0 • Philadelphia with as hatids , mie and
cheap an asortinetit of SPRING. 4- SI',II.IIER
GOODS as ever brought to Gettysburg, can
suiting in part of CLOTHS, lilack and Fancy
Casstmeres, Marseilles for Pants and Vests,
Satinetts, &c. Also Barnes, Barego dr
Lantos, Chili Barege, Brilliantine Silks.
Satins, Lawns, Gifu/ileitis. Calicoes, Cloths,
SlenVe;JacLonet and Swiss Fiumicino. Bon
nets. Bilthons, &c... &c. - Also GROCER I ES
& QUKENSWARE, which will be sold at
reduced prices for Cash or Country Produce.,
to punctual customers a credit. of six months.
April 9.1855. ir J. S. -
Diamond Tonsor.
TOH N W. TIPTON, Fashionable 13ar
tJ awl flair Drmer. can at all times
he found prepared to attend to the calls of the
people,at the J enople, in the Diamond, adjoin
ing the County Building. From long expe
rience, he flatters himself that he can !4'o
through all the ramifications of the Tonso
rial Department with such an infinite
degree of skill, as wil! meet %%Atli the entire
,atialaetion of all whet may submit their chins
to the keen ordeal of his razors. He hop es ,
therefore, that by his attention to business,
and a desire to please, he will merit as welt
as receive. a liberal share of public patrona , re.
The sick will be attended to at their pnvate
dwellings.
Gettysburg, lan. 8, 1855. tf
INTENDS removing to York, and must
I. therefore settle tip his business. All per
snits desirous of saving costs, specially those
whosc.necounts ore of long ,standing, can do so
by calling immediately and paging up. Un
less this'be done, without delay, suits will be
instituted without respect to persons ; a sinii
! I.tr appeal to them lidvirer been utterly disre
-
Fall 11l i 1 II livery- Goods • garitt.tl. no further indulgence will be given.
wrosi
tit so Ns. 1 , 0. _1 Prli7
I#(. - 1 e) • 45 Sona Steond Street, Pkiltura.l June •1, 1855'
are now prepared to oily to their customers,
and to the trade. (of their own importAMM.)
the largest and handsomest assortment of Mil.
linery Goods. in this city—con,tstimr in part
of Bonnet Silks. Ribbons, Velvets, Fancy Ka.-
therm, Flowers. Late -4i. rke. 4 .- Clo g which will he
sold at the loweet prices, and on the west fa
vorable terms. (Sept. 17, 1855. 2w
0511
REMO
Bush's Allegheny House,
tot uoe taken in exelimign for
Play 7, 1855.
pay. Don't forget to bring you money. Also
bring along anything and everything you have
to sell—such as BUrrElt, EGGS, BACON,
LARD, KAGS,and everything you think will
sell—and I will buy at what they are worth.
Just call at the People's Store.
Aft:rThe Stock consists of IMY GOODS,
Groceries, Clothing made, to order, Ate.
- New Queens. ware and eedar-ware.
JOHN HOKE.
Gettysburg, July 2,1855. if
OLD SOLDIERS.
Bounty Land Act of 1855.
TIP; undersigned is now fully prepared to
file andls rapidly filing CLAIMS TO BON-
Ty LAND for soldiers of the War of 1812. and
of AU. the wars of the U. States—their widows
and minor children: In addition to his long
experience and success, lie would add, that,
in all tue _many. claims helms hitherto filed,
(between 100 and .200) he has carefully pre
served, arid has now every thing - necessary to
establish the rights of claimants—as also Rolls
arid tists of Companies; and faCilities for fur
ntshing proofs in all cases that may, be en
trusted to 11:m.
ile has made complete arrangements for
locating. warra.nis ill the Western States. War
rants bi,uzlat—lrarranto sold. Apply personal
ly Or by letter to I). 51'00N AUGHY.
Gettysburg, March 12,1855. tf -
THE CHEAP CABII
Book and Stationei7 Store,
North Weal cor. qflh and .drch Sta., Phila.
Great Ilargaliw in 13•0,104
Poetical. Jovenile,Miscellaneong,Standard and
Presentation Books, very Cheap.
TA. PI. E AND NANCY STATION ER Y.
superior Vti lute Ruled Letter Paper, 11%1,-
50 'per !team. Letter and Note Envelopes in
great. variety. ,Weddinas furnished at very
Moderate rates. (a rd s Written and Engraved.
1. ill ott's and oilier Steel 'Pens. NI/ perior
M otto 'Wafers, :323 Mottoes •on a Sheet, for
'25 eon's. Inkstands, Pen-Knives, Paper
‘ , Veiolits, Fine Turkey Morocco Porte=
Monnaies. Portfolios, &e. Card Cases,
:Lick gammon Boards, &o. With a very large
and eltoiee assortment of Mg Books, Games,
Dissecled Pit:tura, 4e. .911uns, Scrap h o oks
and Engravings. P. THOMSON.
April 23, 1855. ly
New Segar Ac Tobacco
MA NUFA CTOR Y.
A BEI/Jr., would respectfully
171 inform the citizens of the town and mon
th that he has opened a Seger and Tobacco
usamilienory, in Baltimore street, next door to
Forney's Drug Store, Gettysburg . , where he
will constantly keep on hand a large variety
of SE(: A US, of th e
. finest flavor, and at the
lowest living prices. Of CHEWING TO
BACCO ha has the choicest kinds—also a
capital article of SNUFF-,all of which he
offers as IoW a s the lowest. Ile only asks a
trial, convinced that he
. ean gratify every taste.
Ile hopes, by strict attention to business and
a desire to please, to merit and receive a share
of pu hi in patronage. -
May 7, 1835.
. _
E. B. 'Buehler,
.971'0111.1' EY di T Lin V,
•
w f a .
I T ; - t
business f: and etr
u i s )
t r i o ,d n p t t r l , y a
Id z n d to e
ti.o..afts t he German language. Office at the
saint) place. in South Baltimore street, near
Forney's Drug Store, and nearly opposite
Banner dr, ZMgler's Store. . [March O.
'Bounty Land Mx.
rPlf F, undersigned will-attend promptly to
the collection of claims for BOUNTY
I,.‘N DS under the late act of Congress.
Those who have already reerdved 40 or RO
Acr.., can now receive the balance, by eel Ii i
on the subscriber and making the necessary
application. JOIST. B. DANNER.
Gettysburg, March 1.2, 1855. tf
Wm. B. •M'Clellany
TTO MNJ. Y -IT L,311 7 ,
OFFICE on the south side of the Public
Square,twodoors• 1. of Sentine l
, wet, le
Aug. 2:2, 1A53.
office.
J. Lawrence Hill, .111. DI,
llhig Office onedoor westof the Lutheran
I eh u reit, in Cliambershurti street, and op-
Ur.ttn-ttw7s store, %vinyl., tims-e-%%-: •
to Ita ve any DC 111 a 1 Operation performed
aru respectfully invited to call.
1 4 IC V F. 11. IS SCES:
Dr. D. Gilbert, Dr. 0. N. Berlueby, Dr. D.
Horner. Rev. C. P. Krauth, D.D., Rev. H. L.
Baugher, D. U., Rev. Prof, William M. Rey.
nohls,Rev. Prof.M..Lutobs, Prof. M.L.,Sttever.
Gettysburg, April 11, 1853. ti ••
taiipois I i lig; !
EORG P. and Henry Wimpler will make
I . x House `pouting and put up the same low.
for cash or country produce. Farmers and all
others wishing their Houses, Barns. &e.
spouted, would do well to give them a call.
&. li. W AM P LER.
April IS, 1853.
Day Wallte4i.
)(RSONS havinig flay to do well
by calling on the subscriber, in 6ettys
burg, who is desirous of purchasing. The
highest market price will be paid at all times.
„ ^r As he intends haying the flay, aft e r
being packed, hauled either to Hanover or
Baliiwore, the preference to hard w ill be given
to those from whom he may purchase.
SOLOMON PO W E 1 S.
tf-
Dee. 6, lE6'2.
,Abram Arnold
_. _____ _ -
• GI eri roces. Stoves! stoves :
IVF; bare ii.q. receiv . ed a fresh supply of ON
, Itand_ and for , . ale, a ;;coat variety o
Grocerletl, to which we Invite ihe at- t, 00 h. S'lol , E:.—very e Ilea p. Can
tention of purchasers. Our stock of Sugar.+ and see them. CEO. ARNOLD:
has been considerably increased, and money i September - 1, 15.31
can be saved by Izivin l z us a call.
FA H N EST() Cli BROTHERS
.Tiny '23 1R55
1)ORT prettiv:t )1., y l'uniti vll. and INI /
and elleain...4 in town, to he ti,iind ~F VSZ CALF-SKINS,and 11,•alur:. Itt
IMSON's-; moot re.nt-6 ft n and OAK SOLE LEAlklEti
I.Jr;e .I.az.Vltl/I‘.l/1. 1 .
1.1.)/ 1 4aly Jy
ArthuesPatentSelf-SealingCans. , A rilarvrllons Rrmedy for a IHarvellons Age:
't 011 PR ESEII VING FR Es II FR lit l'S. , IllOilowayN _Ointment. in'
_HET E tS, in and hy the Act by the_
rp Ht;GU4 •I It ENTER NAL R EN! ED Y. " General Assembly of this State, ee
-1 OMI A I 0 NS, &c., by tier/adieu! Stab.
By the aid of a micrescope, we wil
ing. These Cans, which are seated by the 1 titled, "An act to replete the General Elm-
Housekeepers. without the aid of a. tinner, 1, lions of little Openings on the surface of our urns of this Commonwealth," enacted on the .
Thruusii these this Ointment, when 2d of July, 1839,
and open easily without injury tollie can, are b o di es .
it is enjoined os me to give
rapidly coming into general use. Full direc- rubbed on the skin, is tarried to any organ or Public No ti ce o f such Elect '
y
Election to be held, and
i s
tions for putting up fruit accon
any the cans ; inward part. Diseases of the Kidneys, (Ns- to enumerate in suet: ike what officers are
and the work is so easily pertormed, that by orders of the Liver, affections of the heart, to he sleeted: 1, HENRY m THOMAS, Sheriff
-their use, evelY- 61141 -Y- I .kblY-Ilavesfr' • g h 10111 ---billarnora,tioirof-tlie Lungs- s -Astirmas. etlughti 4)" " 11-fit
inty-of-Adsuis.„--A a, thesefore,_here ,
and tomatoes on their tables at all turves, at and Cole's, are by its 111/:4111b effectually cured. by give this Public notice to the Electors of
summer prices. Every housewife knows that salt passes freely the said County of Adams, that a GEN Ell A L
Prices.—Pint Cans *2,00; Quart $2,50; through bone or meat of any thickness. T h i s ELECTION will be held in said County,
Hs I f-e; Ilion $3,50 ; Three Quarts $1,25; G il- , healing Ointment far more readily penetrates Ott the &cum! 'faraday 4* October uezt,(the 91h.)
lons ti 45,00 per tioien. The different sizes through any bone or flesh} part of the living in the several Districts composed of the fol
nest, in order to se. ure economy in transpor- body, curing the most dangerous inward cum- . lowing Townships, viz:
ration. Country Storekeepers will fief this • 1
pOlitS, Ilial. (*.milli' be reached by ether means. In the First .district, composed of the Bor.-
" w a r ticle one of ready sale. Ni "" fart " r" '. i►ieite s Salt Rheum ds•scur bulk liumult‘ ' ) ,,"g li ts or , GAett3.4arg,said the t° , 4. ", id i j of
and sold liy A lan u it, BURNIIAsII & cit. '`)" 1 ••urneersinu, at the C ourt-house in tjettys-
No remedy has ever done so much for the b
Nu. GO South Truth street, Ph.iludelphia.b urg.
cure of diseases of the SI, in,,n hatever form they
July 30. 1855. 3m Li the Second district, composed of the
_• may assume, as this 0 i ntment.. No case of Salt township of Germany, at the house now oc-
Rheum, - Scurvy, Sore Heads, Scrofula, or copied by Levi Crops, to the town of Littles-
Erysipelas, can long withstand its influence. Lowe, an the townshipi
0 a Germany.
The inventor has travelled over many parts In the Third district,
composed of the town
of the globe, visiting the principal hospitals, ship- of Oxford, at the house of 11, Wow Miley,
dispensing this Ointment, giving advice as in the town of New •Oxford.
to its application, and has thus been the means in the Fourth distr .
let, composed of the
of restoring countless numbers to health. townships of Latimore and Huntington, at the
Sore Legs, sure Breasts, Wounds eir Ulcers. house formerly occupied by Antlilly Shane-
Some of the ,most scientific surgeons now brook, in the the township of Huntington.
rely solely on the use of this wonderful Oint- Ili as, Fifth district, composed of the town
meat, when having to cope with the worst ships of Hamiltonban and Liberty, at the
cases of sores, wounds, ulcers, glandular Public School-house in Ttlillerstown.
swellings, and tumors. Prof. Holloway has, in the Sixth district,composed of the town•
by command of the Allied Governments, dis- shipof
Hamilton, at the house now occupied
patched to the hospitals of the East, huge by David Ne%+conimer, in the town of East
shipments of this Ointment, to be used under Berlin.
the direction of the Medical Staff, in the worst in the Seventh district, composed of the
Cases of wounds. It will cure any ulcer, township of Menallen, in the public School,
glandular swelling, stiffness or contraction of house in the town of Bendersville.
the joints, even of 20 years' standing. In the Eighth district, composed of the
Piles and Fistulas. township of Straban, at the house of Jacob L.
Grass, in
These and other similar distressing corn- • • • Hun:erstown.
In the Ninth district, composed of the town
plaints can be effectually cured if the Oulu-
ship of Frankhn, at the house torinerly cle
ment be well rubbed in over the parts affected,
i d byJacob' '
Stallsmith,ln said tow nship.
, ~.
and by otherwise folio.. kg the printed direc- cu r
in the 'Tenth district, cdinpused of the tow n
tions around each pot. ship , of Conowago, at the house of John
Bulls the Ointrarnt and Pills should be used in It b ,
us)
e, in AlcSheirystown.
the falba:Jim , cases: In the Eleventh District, composed of the
mussy, Vile. b 1 4 411e14 of all kinds township of Tyroile, at the house of Samuel
isi is Itheunotti , m Sprains
Chapped Hands :alt Rheum Scalds Sadler, in II eidlersbures
useast Luis Stan litmu.i,e4 Swelled Glands 111 the Twelfth district, composed of the
FhtuLr, Sore Le g s Still Joints
Gout. • Nero Ili east,' 9 Ulcers township of Mounljoy s ats-the house of Geo.
Lund' t g o :ore Book Venereal sores Snyder, in said tow mishap. -
:klorcurril Eruption 4 Sure Throats NI &wads of all kinds In the. Thirteenth district, composed of the
* ' Sole at the Establishment of Professor
* township of Mountpleasant, at the public
HoeLowsv, 80, Maiden Lane. New York, and
School-house in said township, situate at the
244 Strand, London, and by all respectab le crossroads, the one leading loan Oxford to
Druggists arid Dealers in Medicines through- the Two Taverns, the other from Hunterstown
out the United States, and the civilized World, to Hanover.
--
in Pots, at 25 cents, 62i cents, and $1 each. In the Fourteenth district. composed of the
(t- There is a considerable saving by tak-' township of Reading, at the public School
ing the larger sizes, house in Hampton.
N. B.—Directions for the guidance of pa- In the Fifteenth district, composed of the
dents in every disorder are affixed to each Pot. Borough and township of Berwick, at the
July 23, 1855.' ly cow
In the Sixteenth district, composed of the,
township of Freedom, at the house of Nicholas
Moritz, in said township.
In the Seventeenth district, composed -of
the township of Union, at the house -of Enoch
Lefever, in said township.
In the Eighteenth district, composed-of the
township of Butler, at the public School hunse
in Middletown, in said township.
At which time and places will he elected .
ONE CANAL COMIIIFSIONER ;
ONE MEMBER we .V.SENIBLY ;
ONE COUNTY THEASUEER ; '
ONE CONNIIsSLONER ;
O NE COUNTY Aunrrou ; and
ONE DIRECTOR &s' THE POOR.
Particular attention is directed to the Aet of
Assembly, passed the 27tlt day of February,
1849, entitled '-.Art act relative to voting at
elections in Attains, Dauphin, York, Lancas
ter. Cutuberlad, Bradford, Centre, Greene,
and Erie. viz.:
SiseTtoN.l. Be it enacted by the Senate and
House of Representatives of the Cretinism
wealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly
met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority
of site same—that it shall be lawful for the
qualified voters of the counties of Attains,
Lancaster, lkisphin, York, Franklin, Cum
herlatul, Bradford, Centre, Greene, and Erie,
from and after the passage of this act, to vote,
for ail candidates fur the various offices to he
filled 'at an election on one slip or ticket:
Provided, The offire for which, every candi
date is voted for, shall• be designated,- as re
quired by the existing laws of stsis-Cominon
wealth. . ,
Sat:sloe 2. That any fraud eommitted by
any person voting in the manner above pre
scribed, shall be punished by the existing ,
laws of this Commonweattla.'
Also--In and by virtue of the 14ith: seetiont
of the act aforesaid, every person, excepting,
Justices of the Pease, vets° Phalli hold• any
office or appointment of profit or trust under
the Government of the United States., os oh
ally city or incorporated district, whether al
commissioned officer or otherwise, a stibordii
uate officer or agent, who is, or shall be em
ployed under the legisholve, execattive or in-
Bounty Lands.
Q.OLDIElttho served 'in any war of the
U. States a term no: less than fourteen
days, are entitled to 160 ACRES BOUNTY
LAND, and in case of the death of the soldier,
his widow or minor children. (if any,)
,are
entitled to the same quantity. In eases where
40 or 80 acres have already been received, the
difference necessary to make up the 160 acres
can now be drawn
( i * - -Apply to the subscriber, at his office.
in Gettysburg, where persons having Land
Warrants to sell, way obtain the !ullest price
for thew. R. G. M'CREAItY.
March 19, 1855. Gin
Manure Excavator.
THE subscriber, having purchased the
Patent Right of I-lIIRSH'S PATENT
MANURE EXCAVATOR for all of Adams
county excepting 0 x ford,Conowago, Berwick
and Muuntjoy 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, end
carry . it to the-highest part of the barn. The
attention of farmers is invited to this valuable
improvement, as it is one ot the cheapest and
most useful agricultural implements ever in
troduced. IL G. CARR.
Gettygburg, May 7, 1355. •bui
PROTECTION AGAINST
Loss by Fire!
TBE undersigned informs property-holders
that he has been duly appointed Agent of
the PEURY COUNTY lILITUAL FIRE'
INSUI2ANiE COMPANY, and that he is
the , only Agent in Adams county lot the same.
He will take original and renew old Insu
rances for said Company, which, since its In.
corporation, in 1843, has secured the perfect
confidence _of the people of Adams and the
adjoininv counties, (it. being authorized to
effect Insurances in - any part ofst 7 State.)-
Its integrity and ability have been fully and
satisfactorily demonstrated._ The gradation
of rates of insurance is adapted to the mutual
interests of the whole Company and the class
of the insured property. Every person insur
ing becomes a member of the COMpany, and
may act in the seketion of officers ' and in the
direction of its operations.
KrHen. Mo4s McCLEAN represents die
utembers in this county in the Board of Man
avers. C. Roll', Jr., is President, and JOHN
CAntemtut. Secretary. Office in Bloomfield,
Perry county.
Wl. MeCLEAN,
Office of M. & McClean, Gettysburg
December 25, 1851. tf
D. itConatigity,
ATTORNEY AT LAW. .
(offloo removea to one doar West of Buehler's
Drug & Book-store, ehambersburg street,)
Attorney Si, Solicitor for. Patents
and Pensions,
I')OUNTY Land Warrants. Ilaek-Pay suq..
_1) pelllit!li Claitus, anti all other claims
against the Government at tVashiiiglOn. D. C.:
also A werieallclaims in England. Land War
rants located and sold, or bought, and highest
prices given.
Agents engaged in Inc:l6l4x warrants in
lowa, Illinois, anti other Western States; and
lands for sale there.
KrApply to hint personally or by letter.
Gettysburg, Nov. :31, 1833.
The best System of doing Business
S always to sell a vital artielr ; to give each
Icustomer the full value 1 . leis mone . y. I n
that manner you will always give satisfaction
and Seell re a customer in future. „ F rlt vT ,,
Clem letnen who wish to hey . a •
P I? I 0 It CARRIA( 7 ; E ,
made in the most fashienable s tyle, and of the
hest, materials-, should call upon 'the under=
signed, as he defies tiny other manufacturer
to produce a better Carriage at any price
C;_Ctrd_e_rs—frntrt-a di s mee„-tha id: ft.
ceived, and promptly attended to. Repairing
dune at short notice and on reasonable terms.
t)r Country produce 'Awn in exchange for
work. H. C. CAR IL,
York Street, opposite the -Post Office.
Gettysburg, May 7, 1855. tim
Saving Ftuntl
Of the United state., Company.
FIVE PEE ENT. SAVING El' ND
.1t Third and Chesnut, Philadelphia, the
Grand Pioneer Saving Fund of the United
State,: Company is receiving money daily;
also !Ilonday evenituzs, oil deposit. This is
the oldest Five Per Cent. Interest Paying
t pally in the City ant; Stale. The money
is paid back without notice, as usual.
June I, 1855. Gut
Tailoring.
Itetnoved a Few Doors South oft he Oki Stand.
Jlf. SKELLY respectfully informs his
• old customers and the pubhc o•enerally,
that he continues the T. 111,011. ISI; 111, 7 .11-
„NESS, nem r his old stand, in South Baltimore
street, where he will he !ippy Lo:ierointuodate
all who may patronize him. All wo'rk en
trusted to his care warranted to lit and he of
tau.sa—substantial make.
favors, lie solicts a continuance of public pa
tron:pre.
4tiy. The New / - trrk Springy and Su mmer
FriAlsionx are received. Call and see thew.
Gettysbuig, April 9, 1855.
Notice in Earnest.
A 1,1, fernier notices having been disre
garded, %v.) give this last notice that all
a ec o u u tt: d ue u s nit paid before the 10th ,If
September nc.ri, will be placed in the hands of
an officer for collection.
P I \ESTOCIi & SONS.
Leather.
Ya - Nrth -
Monocco
Rhodes' Fever and Aerie £nre,
OR, ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA,
FOR the Prevention and -Cure of INTER
MITTENT and REMITTENT FEVER and
AGTE, CHILLS and FEVER, DUIII3 AGUE, GEN
ERAL IiEBILITT,NIGHT SWEATS, and all other
forms of disease which have a common origin
in Malaria or Miasma.
This is a NATURAL ANTIDOTE which
will entirely protect any resident or traveller
even in the Hiost.sickly or swampy localities,
from any Ague or Bilious disease whatever,
or any iejuryfrom constantly iahalingMalaria
or Miasma.
It will instantly check the_Agueln4erso. -
who have suffered lorany length of time, from
one day to twenty years, so. that they need
never. to have another chill, by continuing its
use according to directions.. The patient at once
begins to recover ,appetite and strength. and
continues until a pern►anent and radical - cure
is effected.
One or two bottles will answer for ordi
nary cases; some may require more. Direc
tions in Getman, Frene_h_and Spauisb, accom
pany' each bugle. Price one dollar. Liberal
discount', wade to the trade.
JAMES A. It HOD ES, Providence, R.l.
PROOF OF' SAFrry.
Near York, June 11, )855.
"I have made a chemical extipill s tation of
"Hitongs' FEviat AND A 61.1: AN.
TIDOTISI TO MALARIA, " and have tested it fur
Arsenic, Mercury, Quinine, and Strychnine,
bni hap not found a particle of either in it,
nor hae I fotin,Z any sulistanee in its compo
sition thht woole, prove in/urions to the con
stitution.,
J.S. R. CHILTON, M. D., Chemist."
EVIDENCE 01.' MERIT.
‘'LEwisuunG, Union Co_, Pa., Mny
D 1 it. J. A. ItitonEs—Deitr Sir : Tll e boa of
medicine you sent me was duly reeeived on
the 11th of April. 1 have sold about one half
ut it, and so tar the people who have used it
are satisfied that it•has cured them. It has
Illy !0-
t,,rtairgutt lib WA ery ' oise virtw
has used it, :Ind six of the case - s - :wefe of long
standing. My sister, who has had it for five
or s►x years back, and could never get it
stopped, except by Quinine, and that only as
loter as' she would take it, is now, I think, en,
tirely cured by your remedy.
CAUTION To AGUE SUFFERERS.
Take no more Arsenic, Mercury, Quinine,
Strychnine, or Anti-Periodics or tnedicines 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, while they
are :sure to cause con,litutional maladies that
cease only with . life. Remember that the
only Fever and Ague remedy that is harmless
as well as sure, is
HllO LI ES' FEVER. AN I) AGUE CURE.
F o r sale lir druggists generally.
Aug. 6, 0'55: ly
China, (lass and queensiware.
Get,. M. Bokee, Successor lo J. C. Bukee (0.,
1M PO ItTER and Dealer in C 111 NA,
G LASS and Q EENSWA it F, 41 Aurth
Howard Street, (between Fayette and Lc.ring--
tuts cis, BuTiTL77,7 7 e -- 141d. res fir II • in-
via , , the attention of Dealers to au examination
of his well assorted stock before purchasing,
elsewhere. [Feb. 19,1855. ly
- yT ELLER KURTZ invites the attention of
house-keepers and others, who intend
fitting up their houses this spring, to his stock
of Side, (Jelling a-nd Border Paper. May 21.
Gco. Richardson,
A'‘). l li Il(.►ciud Street, Baltimore,
-- I[lll VS and F.e11•3 FLOUR, GRAIN, II AY,
sTR W, and Country Produce general
ly. also on hand a large stock of-GRO
CER I ES, wholesale and retail.
Feb. 19, 1855. ly
Qll NI NI El? GOO DS 37' RRALWEDPRT.
1.
_1 l'ES.—Wisliiin4 to make room for Fall
purchases, we will .sell out our large assort
/I/cut of Su 'tier Good, cheaper than ever,
- is - the - tune fur harcraitl-:—;it
P. 1 ,11 N ESTOC
QI).1 PS.—r.ttioV Complori Snat)s, tq
►V4110), I.t.k bt- had olirail
E. ZIEGLER"..,.
J. C. AIcGINLY."
Wall raper.
Election Proclamation.
'chary eparttnent of Om Stare; or of the
United States, or of any city on incorporated
district,.and also that every' member of Con.
;dress and of the State Legrslature, anti of the
Select or Coalition Council of any City, or
Commissioner of any incorporated district, is
by law incapable of holding or exereisi.ng at
the same time„' the office or appointment or
.budge, inspector, or Ctenk of any Plection ola
this Commonwealth, and that lio Judge, In
spector, or other officer of any such. election,
shall be eligible to any office to be tlatu. voted
for..
Arsc—.l—That h the - fottrtbi Section. of the Act
of Assembly entitled "Au. Act relating' to ex
ecutions, and for other pusposes," approved
April 16th, 1840, it is enacted• that the afore
said 13th sect;on “-shall not be construed, as
to prevent - toy militia Offirer or borough
officer, from serving as iadge, inspector or
clerk, at any - .ixerteral or special olectiott in this
Commonwealth." .
And in and by art Act of the General As
sembly of this "i!Th.., passed the gd day of
July, 1839,1 t is dire..qed that the inspectors
and Judges •he at the places of their districts
on the day of the General Election aforesaid,
at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, to do and perform
the several duties required and envined on
them-in and-by the_same_ac
And he it further directed, in and by the act
of the General Assembly of this State, afore
said, that one of the Judges of each of the
ferent districts aforesaid, who shall have ibe
charge of the certificates of the number of votes
which have been given for each candidate for
the different offices then and there voted for
at their respective districts, shall meet on the
third day after the election, I tvhich shall be on
Friday, the, ltllth of (Warr 'aforesaid, at the
Court-house, in the Borough of Gettysburg,
then and there to make a fair statement and
certificate of the number of votes. which shall
have been given at the different districts In the
person or persons for
coJntv of Adams for any
the offices aforesaid.
_
H EN RY THOMAS. Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, (;;Itysburg,
Sept. 10, 1555.
Reniova
TH F: onderslgned inform , : the public that
ho std . , removei . the remains of the dead,
and iS prepared to ao to any th,lallf`t! to bring
tliern here. His charfzes are 1.1v,,.r than eve
—and as low as the lo‘% est-.
A. \V. FLEMMINU.
thtty,bur,7,,, Sept.