. Vvotoonotarg. Abniffaltn. . . SUBRIFF'S SALES. ' • - till nIIE undersigned will be a candidate' ILIELLOW CITIZENS :--. 1 11 t?c re , - IN pursuance of sundry writs of rend. n for the ofliee of PROTIIONO-1 1 . quest of many" frier2 s I :-..-..in etTer .E.rponas, issued out of the Court of! TART at the next election, subject tot myself as raedi , hte , fur el. , res.: sl i E n_ Continua Pleas of Ailairfs',eolinty, Pa., Anil l the decision of tile Whig Coll"ty C"'"n" i IPPA LIT tit Adams r"r , r , "'• '''' l :7 l ' 4 " lll° ' to mb directed, wilFbe exposed to Pub.l lion. • :•-:.;, , the decision of the Whitr CionatT irc,...,rrn lie,Sat, Afilltidq.Y4he 12/h of yiugust ! ' WM; 43... I% mp,To_.N• I 'ion,' and pledge myself: ii erased :ad 1•. - • ; next, .10,• - rie.eloeIt, A t AL, at the Court- Butler tp. Nov 11. - Ib . .1 I elci:tefl, to ilihcharge the duties of theoEire Ildirrie.l,l(44ii .: ''Satough of potty tabutt.llt4 l .'' —i;•.. : • • I satisfactorily to nil: f o li o l. 44 44 t • trty. h., wit: i , -• •1 'To the I , :otera of ;adorns '‘oants,. i . DANIEL 31INNICIL , . • ./1// 1 el/01141t of Jeinns Carreni in' a g 1 RA 1,1 UI, fur the rave sand cviden- - •I,atimore twp., Nos.• 11„ 11;153. ,- ! - i,..,*•• , .-.1 .', • eerlo i o ~, , , .... - . V,,j1 ces of confidetico IMrefrifileti4 tended • • • • _ , i t.tili;.", ,', ..., '.: i . • fit lOU V InY fellow Milieus, and 'enema- i rKIIHROUGH the erieresraeristent of 2 ‘ j f. "' A ram of lama :- - ~1 1 . , 1.... • - 1 c • , ',I, . . ,- . Id , ..~, - • nom b et o f (b roi l,. I cm ... rest ... e f Is . 1111.0A144 . ,10 . Preedom lownsitiff.-Ad"18 i • lY assurances: I nut "it/dm-cif to :immune(' : a candidate Air therrffireetSllE b.. R117,rn4 fn itrtff'lefi.. con dining 15 ACRES, more myself am a emilideN for the Office ill jest to the derision of the Who , Connie • t esa::!adj4initit.lanils of David R.hvides, ; PROTHONOTARY, subject to the de-' Convention. ! therefore. respectfenc solicit - y3l r I in AVothitel i "andinhors t . - Ou which aro ! eision of the Whig County Convention, your vote's and influence.. `1.,,0l I see-; le eci4 a otieihairltuty . ., 1 • ' ' • pledging myself. if nominated ' and elected. ' 'Sec i i in tfte miruirrarion mad be rEesevf.d., n o: 1 4 1,,,,n-il d jitipier--1_ • to dcvote titz,:-J?eit.ell'orts to a , faithful and ; otf o rt or exertion on ray- port s.L-1 1 111 , e --vv.ww 1 21-121 - , 4 . I . , ;;;;/ , , impartial 43cla . rgt. of the duties of the Of ] spared , by a faithful and impartiall per .` • '' 9 1 1 1 INI i t it * !-.),` ! flee. ' __ ' '-' JOHN PICKING- formance of the duties thereof , to erie,re ! ••• i 1 , '•!•' ' `v.i!!' ri . i' " i East Berlin, Dee .: $, 1853. - . , my souse of., your kindness ard extrafi- i 4 - and flutter out-bniltlinga ; also l dunce. i n-.4itieLtfie premises an ORCHARD. DAVID NEWCOMMEIL . •,..- i•iitettoice fruit and it- sluing of. East Berlin. N0v.25.1853. „waffle convenient to the-thvel _, ....hig.r-Scized and taken in 'ex ..oevtionNait the property of -bawl Cuuncxa. • i . I . i t' f ,T,„•2 ; , , ..„ —, ,A, L89,-, r... .. . • ll.s !'... , •.IV - 1/01. of Ground ' ' - ' • itltusiti; !lit' Readhig inwit'ship, -.Adainsi 1 Ileiniao,; Pe,'eentaiiiing' 3 ACRES. - MM.,: iirlitittiirti,dio!hink lands . tif ' the heirs of -ViiitiY!gierholtzer.'Elijah SPangltirr, find `• r blherC''',ThelinproveMent., arc a , i, -otio-Ariti-A-up.r EITORY t 309 itiiirg•Stahlei atittantne fruit trees -A-Seized' r•apdtakoti in execution as tutu estate of JA. .... _- / - ,COIIO.' , HILDAIMAND. .• : I t; . LSO— • 'Wednesday the 10th of.auguel next, .7•-• °tithe premise :sr, at 10,u'lock,Ji. M., A Tract of Land Aopate i ,n ~ Latimore township. Adams • AnuetY,,Pa., containing 40 ACRES„ snare I .,9A t trAl, ii,djnining lands or. Oeorge • Itobi heirs of Caleb Beales, deed., and ~.13,thetittion which 'are erected a -f , Pr ,'-irTWO-.S.TORY stitt DIVELLING g I • a fragile table and oilier but-buiiditit a: 11.11,04; -is -"tt -YOUNG - OltillIAIID of .;'. choice fruit on the premises. and well of ivater nesutite door.— a-t •• It ire io gobd farming order,' 300 bushels of lime having been put, . - oti'llOtiLot.-.:Seizeil and tak'en , in execti-• itiuitaslire estate of JonN the' 17th of ,fingtest, on ut nt el . :tiles at I.oo'clock • .lI. M • ' : ,A. Tract:of Land int•Frititklio township; Adams coon. trly,, ,, Ft..; , ebittnittitig'36',ACßES, anore •or blosthitadjbining-lands - of Conrad' , Walter, ri.,Aaidrsior i•Hiiintzeltnan, ' and others,' on which twee erected, a two story BRICK■s■ . ( t;iiti s tirsittiti4-.1101/ISEI . 3 with a BRICK Id FCIIEN attaelied. sheds attA.thed, BlaCktinithi l •Sholi: Wagon -maker Shop, 'Phere is ' ; t gnu:. 'orofiarlP and a well of wilier near- the 114 , 00'. 1 This property' Is well improved, •-being , pirtially, •' on' this trait are' iestired ' Counft:” Alumni insurani.'e ueriAirfanYoor first years friim` Jtisle' 15, /85ri/U • ." , }l/1 A f 4 sel t fa l o T l4e!::i4tere# . of ~I, o hn Walter in a , certona , • , Tract. , of Land situate in Franklin 'township," , adjoining arid lands of Jacob Settle, Ailpeys t 'Fbonrie, and °flair's,' containing 1111MHE.* mote or less—lSeized•and tn= litiit-ieLtricecution as the Ostktit 'of JOIN KT't r eb per cent of the'•purchuse mon. sfriupnia all sales by the Sheriff Must be twittlittver iminediately after itie'Properiy fill:Stillek.'flown, And on fatlide to thitiply itliertinkith•othe property will ROM be pat -.tip , for• sale.' ' JOHN sco.rr, , Sheriff. ,tiherifra Oflice.Gettysburg,? t , f -,,Juits 14, „1844. 1111T/S..A.VS'VT (ZOVZ.4I' -o1,1; ' •_' .CALL AND SEE THEM: acCLELLAN,,, ifitAts relunied from, Philadelphia with n large and well selecteil as - shihnin i i of FANCY GOODS of every yariety4towbich she invites theattention of .lfi?ttlps and,Gentleinen,) comprising Bonnet Trimmings; , 'Silks, Satins, ,--Alidie.s*- Dregs Trimmings, rtifi,cials, Black Veils, DifitidiLiGWes, Hosie'ry, 'French; worked Collars, Cambric., Jaeoniq uhd.e,Swiss 'Edgings, Iniiertings,' Jlillecites,. Mohair and Silk Alite, Black Lace. and Embroidered Handkerchiefs: Vraids,Fans,9entleition's Col ham, Gumbo Af.'; all kitida,_ Itcr t;a!iies Gatletfien tre reque!sted to 'call and el; • - prziiiie our Gamic , ill giye'us pleasure ioishow. them. 1854'.—t( :. ._.4 TVA t CLASKELLY respartfully informs •- his old . cultorners and . the pohliC --- merally,' that lie (menu_ .4s • the" TAII.OIIINO USIINESS, at 'ilia' tih7 it; South II altiinore. treet, where he; hr. !t).:ptv.m im.),lale all o • •r .tn , ay tratconiZeilinn. work enTrilseed to his Lre nartauq;d ; AA* 3ml beettlf‘meed 'substantial ..make. Thankful Int piet 404" he melieil. a Ogilii 111411 " .0 f publinyvattonage. . • C : 7.77-7 7.7 7"77-77-7' 711TOTIaz XIF. undersigned, Auditor, . 8 ° l i ned 11$ et Ott- n t,oininnti. leas' rif Cloths, Ca shneres -Sr, "Vestinis: ea' tliiil: ti) ma,te tligthiltilin 'or it s immiserri . 1.1;., _. . 1 , Ge t oilvoolo , are respectfully in ,, an 1 In iiin {,ands JACOB . r t fi t i I I Al :i . j un k; -. 4r .: i)Aviy , . rile d w.catratu! ex Amine any stock , ii ,,,, . 2. ,,,,.,,_ t e T etiitorx ,.. ,4t , i .,,,_ i _ . ,_7, .nr (N o ir,. ( us<iiiieres c Aid , Vestiugs, di itklocAl,,Z,,:,7;;'igi; ~,,r n, ...i n cki ,L . : b i lii t r, ":: , reel frotn the lin porters; linfolo purcliaiing, ft 0 IpPiscii4f. 'OF 4osh day crf jury ;mit:, 4,-1 tircuudtrvfatd,.. _ „ , 4 1 we'ettk . Al'Ai., of wined 3:1 persinUr - 'i '' - !:'' , ' ;'. ( . A P IYI.IIA RN 0.11), , I 411ifirti Vl' ito"PY uul}licd ~.- -1 IA tfIISI.I NS. 'Linens and P i c k in g s, 1): A. ElLlEltt , E.:ll.4iitrr. i 1,1-`-oilii 3 ily 7. - iO/$4.--at . . ' i . , , - SCHICIK'S. ‘. 7'o the Independent Voters of Adams co. CITIZE'NS,:,--Thr under signed will ho a ttrooliilite for tho of -114 of PROTIIONOTAI4Y, at the next 'vitiation; aithjOrit to the Ballot Box.— s4ioald I bit ttir,.forionato its tp be eliiied, m'ygolf tfi'dismiargo . 4leibitios of with oval iitti 131.,043 . 11ER. Batler . twp„ porch 31, 1854 lig undersigned Will bejs, candidate JR. =for the <Ofiice of PROTHONO TA ity Wilattis county - , subject to the dectsion,o: the,,,W . , I)igtP,Ottoty Convention, and respectßilly , nOts• Ott; support of his ,110131;R'r (lettymburk, Vet,. 10,1804. . rtiflE tintlet:xignetl, fnoni;ige(l, h the nnlic ‘ ittionn. tif, ,he a Offiee.6l' . OTA UM at the next elettihn, -suhjert to dui tletiitiion Of the %Phi& o . onnty Conven . • CHARLES W. LEGO Frat*lin ti)., Dec. 30,1853.—ii Argigittr• anD tIIE Undersigned will he n 'candidate "" for the mtlUte of REGISTER, RECORDER, subject to -. the decision of sari •W itigeun illy Ciiiiiiention, anal pledges himself, it n'ontimaied itnd elPeted,' charge the duties of the office 'with fidelity and imparaiaiity. .• ;JACOB FUDWEILER. Franklin tv Feb. 17,1851: • THE PEOPLE'S CANDIDATE FOR. REGISTER lk RECORDER. 'l'o,lhe frotera of didanis eautup : • 11, irf ,V ID 3IcCREARY offers himself I as ,a canditfate for the office 'of REGISTER dt, RECORDER, tinliciting the itornination from the Wing Countv Conventinn, Ic' doing this '1 •inake uu profession of a stipend - pendant:e of patriot-. ism, .air the foundatien or my. desire' to serve the people. of Adams 'county, hut will only •pay that if elected will discharge the'. duties of clue office in an honest and satisfactory inettner. Getttysburg, Feb, 17, 1854. To Me Indofndent Votere of Aims. Co., 11AVING,heen finliritud by numerals frienOs ,through the entintyolie tin+ tler.ligned rsspeetfully nlrtql. himself as an qamliciale for,. the ,ollice A,NO' ECORDER,`at the nux . t elecciop. Filmuld Ibe do forhinaul as to be elected. I pletlge my myself to dis charge, the duties in sttch a manner as shall give general satialartion. • W. F. W A LTE It Butler tpt., July , 7th 1854. rir 1113 undersigned he a ,earofilate 4 11 - for thu Office hf zREGISTER AND ItECOIIDEIt, subject to the decision of the .Whig Cuustrenuventimt,riatireipeet r fully &toilette the•suppart of his ALEXANDER .COBEANC. Gertysburg, Dec. 2, 1853. HE: .undersigned wi ll be a candidate w for the oflice of REGISTER AND , RECORDER—subject , to the •ifecision the next' Whig County Convention, and . reapeittfulty solicits • tht3: support Of his friends. . .JACOB •AUGHINDAUGII: , Gettysburg; April 7.- -• • • ‘REIVIOVILL. .ITHE undersigned has removed his ea st- tablislrinetti to the room hirtnerly oc cupied by. ALEXANDER FRAZER, next door to GramMer's Store, in Chamberslmq street, where he is prepared to' attend i° every thing, in hotline of business,t truth as'eleaning•At.retiairing ()LOCKS • I fe e* WATCHES, , 84C., 4 - at reasonable prices. • have now on Joint, a large assortment of excellent, C`LOCIC of variotti styles,; whirl; -will ho sold at prices ,which cen't be , beat. Give us a ....0. - so Env z. .• Gettysburg, AVM 28, 1854.—1 f [lf. F. Zoi.t.ietrorrett • • • lIKI~ ' S & • tlr lOLIACKOt iEll; GEN-ERAL lratilLMFCt l;011AIISSiON rilElteliANTS No. 129 North Huorn;rl - Street, BA I.TimortE, WILL pay particular atteetiott ld the pur.: -"chase of IaINNO Mind . FERTILIZERS. ' ''COriffettittelit 'Saliatect; it...El.l'E•lt'.t , i'N'e E 8..1; •llitt - t , txtittri F:,({ (7hrisliOn K. etwr,k..4.4..„'11r. P.a4er dr. en, liartholovr. Ti. 44147 ..& & Byru, liurst tit Berry, , . Juttnat9R..F:aq Je11"..r.121) coanty. , Va.t. Cleaity (7iticialiati, 0.; %Intim;ly dr Gilpin,, liarkeratitirr,; V 3. ; li n. F. %dile, .r.: F -Cnlliar r Eeci.; Attial,y at law. Pitta. hug!. px.;'Jos. Eaq.;. Ilit;abota% (I.M.'.•Button, Eaq...r.larpet'a Ferry. Va.; D. go. :Unau Alkotstny at law. thittyaburg.Pq. June 1:3, , . .." /VIII ROUGH the etteoaratgemonst of a I •••- number of friends; I . . o a r , ~,,,,,:f ~ ~ TRAINS , over the Hanover Branch a candidate far the O ffi ce of SIDERIFF.i road now run aft - follows: subject to the decision of the Wilanz Coca. I Ist Train will leave . Hanover at .0.15 ty Conventbn•--pledging myself. if no A- M., with passengers for York, Har lasted and elected, to perform aLe rlianf illisberg, Columbia and Philadelphia, and of the (Mire to the best of my elicits.. I return to Danover with paSsiMgers from i Baltimore. at 11.45 A. M. GEO. C. STRICKIIOUSER. Gettysburg. Dec. 2, 1853. 1 2d Train will leave Hanover at 2.30 ' P.. M., with passenger,' for ;Baltimore. or- V RIENDS & FELLOW CITIZENS :5111 . .. . 11 -g there at 6.30 ; and return immedi. •I!- 'of• the county of AtEmis :—I fore astir with Passengers from York, &c., at never before solicited your wares for .313 T 4 - 115 P- 3 /- publ i c stat i on. I now present 503.,r7f ~, 3d Train, will leave Hanover at BP. your coheideration as a carviierace for ile • M. with Passengers for York ; and return Office of SHERIFF, w i t h t h e roctEa2 ,,, : with Passengers from Baltimore "at 8 hope and assurance of receiving; from you 11 - liel- a cordial, generous, and liberal' triur - -,;v::. ! The Afanday morning extra train will• Antll would,, most respectfirl47 a-k .1.; leave tar BaltimOre at 4.30; return at 7 noinination Irmo my 1 •111tig , . frter.dls wlitsi :/k- 51 ,,,,,-........, ' " assembled in. County Co n ven t ion. If elect- i r-ur A RDE. YOUNG, .Bgent. ed I will endeavour tar execute the daties : i Hinover. Marc!' 24, 1854, " - with promptness, lenity, and impsrtialier, and all - my etTorts 511311 be direetcd tO wards- a faithful discharge of duty.. . • SAMUEL E. HALL. Pumb. township, Dee_ 23. TIIROTIGII the eneouragemeat of a number of friends, I offer marself as a candidate (or the Office of SHERIFF. . subject to the declaim:sot the Wlng east ty Convention pledgingmrscef, if nomi nated and elected, to petforto the &dela the office in the hest of on ability._ GEORGE B. THOM Allt Butler iownartip. Muth 31. To Me Voters of-Maass Counfs:-- 11ELLOW CITIZENS the voli- JIL citation of numerous. trtersdac I off-r inynelf p) your consideration for tbroffice . .pr..PIIERIFF at the next Elect/9a— :'Sliould I he elected, it aria be my air, to acknowledge the favor bz endearceirg to discharge the - duties of theofbee prompt ly and with fidelity. DENIM THOMAS Straban tp.. Dec. 24', 1853::—st Tube .orgent f. , oticitations of =arty friends I bfrer incserf as a eartiidAe for the ()dice of SIIERIFF„ al tt2me Eitzt Electiop, sithieet to the Whig Nmaninratilog Convention: Shook!, Ihe so facr.gurcte of to hp worf.nated.and erected,. 1 pged.rte one ;elf to discharge the duties of the Clare in the, !rest of ray ability and teithota. tiality.. JOSEPH BARKER- Pernriy town4ltiv, Der.% 1-94.3. THE grill be a randidiate the ore of,3IIERIFF at tie next election, sithiect to the deirii.isocra of Me' Whig County Convention, and triLspect fully .solicits the favorable easusiideramiun and euripin't of hi* friends. preAel - Mg.him reit,' if nominated and efeettd„ ter 4ts etuttie the dude* of the office with. fa.klity acid impartiality. JOH L TATE ; - Gettysburg, Oat. 21. 1853_ alrrE undersigned, enenerased by the solicit:in - 9ns of numerous fifircs..ts. an nounces Itiwself as a candidate for td.-; of. lice of SHERIFF at the nest Election. and respectfully asks the samara of Eric lellow-citizens. If elec , ed, I ithaEi eitoScai yin to discharge, the duties of afte. office with: fidelity and inapartiaEity. ISAAC NEELY_ Freedom, tp., Dec. 23, 18.33„--4I fI E undersigned will Fe 4 eamlildslz 'A- for the Office of SHERIFF. at' the ensuing election, subject so the derisiom of the Whig Counti- Corneanou, and re spectfully solicits a liberal support fm.23 the Voters - of Adams nxzoty. elected will promise to fulfill the therits of the office with fidelity and despixeh. DAVID P. Straban tp.. Feb. 10 7 DIU. vett of the courts. VELLOW GITIZENS:—Ait the iteco.fts 21 : of many friends I azain offeraarsf:d candidate for the next, CLERK OF /LIE COURTS of Adamscannre,ec°j rsaosix decision of the Whig egarrar Cc-rereolien, and :respectfully milicleyactrlmmrsHe con sideration and support. predzief ortsilf if nominated and elected to dis.iifitairee Ile dei ties of the 'office with prorsetnalitcawill ity. RALOWLN. Straban township, Nor. 11, 1553. TE undersigned will he it ezedidate for the office of CLERK OF TILE COURTS, subject to the Ifeetans of the Worhig County Conrention,stod r-veetfid ly. solicits thesupport of his fellow citi zens. JOHN MeCLEARY. Fairfiail;Nov. 18,1851. FAINCY am.TCLES. 4 0 4 .0 see a tine collection of FANCy e 'at very rediterd p:ire% re to FahtleStneke 'where s-on ran sehert Ira= a fate a6tortmeni, intend:lT Sessieg Bir V, POrt Monaies, Cabas, Farts, Fremrim worked Swiss, Cambric, Bomar:: rani Bobnitit Collars - , Top' and Siee Cesas, &e., all of which can be pnrl4.x..ed at the lowest "t'ates at the sign olitte RED FRONT. • - DRUGS AND NECDIMITS, IF kinde, from the best qousee in the City, ma inantlynnliand and for safe at the Di% and Bookstore of • . • " • S. -H. BUEIII.ER. geettsware . 1211ern_sweire! Ihave' jest received a -Lure lot of QUEENSWARE, whit+ 1 sill tell low. can and Baltimore ir Susquehanna f - ,HANGE nF .11OURS.—Way Pas- X.) *roger Traia leaves Calvert 8.15 AM 11 A M Station at Arrives at York at Accommodation Train leaves Cal , revs station at " Arrives at York at Express Train leaves Calvert Station at Arrives at York at ranTszstso. 2 Way Passenger Tram leave Bar risbnrg at . 1.45 r rtt Arriving at York at 2.45 p, Express Train leaves , Liarrka- • 8.45 A DI 0.51 a DI burg at . Arriving a: Yolk at. Awitnuilation train leaves York at • 4.45 A.. 3i A.: P. WINCIIES'I'EIt,. Superintendent of .Tranmortation. May 19, 1854. Hanover Branch Rai Road CH.INGE OF fIOURS. 2000 LADIES RE willing torertifv that the MIT AWAY COOKING'STOVE is the very best Stove now in nse:•inasmuch as they will do more Cooking, Roasting and Baking. and do it with leas labor, and last as long again as any other stove now sold. These celebrated stoves are constantly kept for side at a very reduced price at the • , GETTYSIURG FOUNDRY -AND maGEELEIE SHOP, Where The subicribers feeling determined to :wit all persons have alio the Parlor, S . eston's Baltimore Air-tight. Peakskell and Vabinclt Cook Stove, and Air-tight and Ten-plate Parlor Stoves of the most be - 4 , 11111n/ patterns. "'RE 'S lealt.Eolt PZ 017011 S which rattnot be sarpaased for lightness of draughtnr in the character of their 'work, Are constantly on liand for sale, and in' view of ale fact that the Mouldboard, of these Pbrmtits is one-fourth `heavier than that'of olher it is, decidedly the cheap est that can be obtained. ' 107.1171132.01 V I'v:strums and'edb ers„Vastings for. the Woodeock Plough Wind-m44l4ebixter_y, Castings and Hol low-ware, with every article usually mad at Foundries can be obtained here. • Biarlismithing - and Shoe Makirig as FARMS FOR SALE ) CIETTHIBM. No. 1-160 Acres : good Stone Bouve and Barn. with othevout-buildinga ;plenty of good timher, meadow, and never. tailing water. No. 75 ACres: large Stone • House, large new Barn, Shops,, Shed!. Corn-cribs, water in nearly every. field.; plenty good ,Iruit; otifficient timber and .gtood meadow, . .. 3— , 42s`Acrcs : first rate loose and Barn„and out-buildings, excel lent meadow, good running water, choice fruit. timhor. &r.; near the turnpike. No. 4-480 Acres : good large Brick [louse, with out-buildings, plenty never failing water at the house and in the ; GO Acres excellent timber, plenty good meabiw, first rate Orchard, of all Linda of fruit. good tenant-house, &e. ' 1o.:5--200 Acres : large brick House, wall: back-buildings, large stone Hata Bart, with sheds and cribs, and all other out-buildings, ettch es dry-house, smoke-Louse, &c. ; between 50 and. 60 Aeries in good meadow, plenty good tim fAr, good fencing; Orchard of all kinds of tboice fruit, several wells of water, &c. No. 6 247 Acres : near Pipe creek. Frederick county, Ald:, large Stone House, Barn,Srooke . -house, Spring-house, sheds, pens,_ crabs, plenty - of water and fruit, from 50 to .00 acres good timber— can be bought cheap. No. 7-1 . 05 Acres: adjoining the abort., good Stone House, Swiss Barn, out-buildiage; good water, eze. [These two Farms are bandhomely situated oa the public road.] No. B—A Mill with 30 Acres of land. good buildings, shops, sheds, other ont,buildings,&e. Any ?erion desirous of buying or sell. ing property will please call upon- VAISIDERSTOOT, Agent. Gettysburg, Pa., Feb: ii—eow 11:7•Dr..F. E. VANDEMIL9OT, .SUR GEON'HENTIST, will be at lime here afier the last two weeks in every month. SUB-SOIL PLOUGIIS. O? the best quality-always on• hand and for - sale in Gettysburg, at the Foundry of TOBIAS' 'LINIMENT, IPOR the 'cure of Headache, Cholera Morbui.TOolthohe,•Bruises, Sprains, &c..—a most excellent remedy—for sale is the DRUG STORE of • .11. S.-BUEHLER.' LARGE assortment of very superior ilk KNIVES and FORKS; Pocket and Pen Knives Razors, Scissors, 'table and Tea Spoons, kc., to be had very cheap at the Store of A. ARNOLD .4 Railroad. 4.25 r M 7.42" p M 10 r M ita P-M • , - ' .0. ' T. WARREN T. WARREN & SON• CEO.' ARNOLD Philadelphia Advertisement's. 'LINO .rit.twrs. - One-third C'heuper than IfY , ite Lead, and freefrom all Poisonous Qualities. THE NEW JERSEY ZINC COM PANY having greatly enlarged their works, and improved the qunlity of their products • are prepared to execute orders for tbeir:SUPERIO R PAIN'T'S, dry, and ground in oil, in assorted packages of from to 600 pounds ; als'o' Dry; In barrels, of 200 pounds each. Their White Zinc, which is sold dry or ground ;in oil, is warranted PURE and Unsurpassed kr Body and Uniform White ness. A 'method of preparation has recent• ly been discovered, which enables the Company to warrant their paints to keep fresh and soft in the kegs for any reasonable time. In this respect their paints will be anpertor to any other in the market. *- Their Brown Zinc . Paint, which is sold at a low price, and can only be made front the Zinc ores from New Jersey, is now well known lor its protective qualities when applied to iron or other initalic faces. ' Their Stone Color Paint'Possesses ail the properties of the BroUn, and is of an agree. able color for-painting Cottages, Depots, Out-buildings, Bridges, &cf. Dealers supplied on liberal terms by their Agents, FIteNCII & .RICHARDS. Wholesale Paint Dealers and linportera. N. W. car. 10th Sc Market Ste., Ptilladelphis, April 14i 1854.---Om . ' WINDOW SHADES. ` 1 36 1, .G. L. MILLER ' CO, s. A- MANUFACTURER S . • AND . witor.Esm.n AND RETAIL DEALE R! IN WINDOW-SHADES ' Elouth-tvest. Cornei of Second and Arch streets, • PHILADELPHIA. SUCH as Gothe's,l,.tintiscaties,*:tordrs, Vases, Si:roles,. Boqttetti,.' COLD BORDEHIS, (14c., or, ,the most beautiful designs and ;perfectieti . of finish in this' country, and it such W:IiRICES as to challenge all competition. Bull' and V hire Hollands' Cpintirics Tassels. Cords, Brasses, ,&c. r itt every Vdrioty w for-City or Country, trade. We intim an examina tion of . our stock, at the Depot,. South west corner of Seco n d and Arch streets, Pitilatlelpftja. , . Jan. 27;1854.—55 UNIVERSITY MEDICINES 11 FEVER AND AOUE CURED Itr ROW. AND'S TONIC MIXTURE. THE "University' of Free filedichie and Fopular Knowledge; chartered by the State of Tennsylvaida, at its las session; (viz . , 29th April, 1854: mainly for the purpoie of arresting the evils re sulting febm the sale of spiirioui end dan gerous nostrums, alai) for the purpose of supplying the public __with reliable. reme dies, in cases wherein the patient cannot obtain or will not employ the best medical advisers; having purchased that invalua ble remedy, Rowinjd's TonicAlixture, on Remount of its just celebrity and known efficacy; in the. treatment of Fever- and Ague, and its kindred all'eCtiOns,-,—has no :recoirtmeding it iin the high est terms to the pateohage of: the , af flicted. B OWEL 'COMPLAINT cured by ROWAWS BLACK—BERRY ROOT. me above` Institution extends its sanction, in like manner, :o the remedy for ...Bowel Cornplaint," s so well known as Rowand's Compound Syrup of Blackberry Rent, and earnestly recommends it to the confidence of patients afflicted with these complainti v — r believing it - to be invaluable in the treatment of such cases: By order" of the Trustees, Hon. Henry K. Strong, Hon: J. R. Flanigan John R. Rrni•and,lll. D., D. ft:Ashton, Esq. Hector Orr,Esq. . ' All Communications to be address ed,-John R. "Rowand . , Al.. D., Head of the Pharmaceutical Department, and . Pre sident .of the,Univcraity, home Dispensary and office, 'No. 47 South Second'streeti Philadelphia.' Branch Dispensary at the store of S. 8. FORNEY. Pettyaburg. Sept.' 30, 1853—1 y • CAUTION ! CAUTION ! THOMALS ARMAGES PATENT ELECPRO•MGANET LIGHT. :NINE?, RODS. . , BEWARE OF IMpoSTERE AND SWINDLERS. - • LN order.to prevent a repetition of .the L FRAUDS so extensively carried. on during the lasi two years,. by, a set of scoundrels who travelled over the country; and represented themselves as my. agents, and in many instances exhibited forged certificates of agency, I now give notice that_ all my agents carry with them printed forms, authorizing them to act as my. agents, legally executed and ac knowledged. belore Alderman HENRY. SIMPSON, of Philadelphia; theY have also. my. name.and place of business on their wagons.... I'helieve them all to be strictly honest,' and fully acciimitirild with the business aliening up Lightning Rods, which they will do at as low a price ae they can he obtained at 'the' factory. As many schemes have been resorted to, to defraud tnyselt and the pUblic, purchasers should be oe their guard ; thousands have been groilly deceived by purchasing use less articles in • the shape of Lightning Rods, having peWter, - lead; copper, 'zinc and iron points, either, or all of which are good - for nothing. •My ELECTRO MAGNET LIGHTNING RODS have been uitimined',by many of the most Sci= entifi&men in 'the world, • who have 'pro iMiinced them 'to be•,t , he only roils,' that they have.everseee t .which are Calculated to. save lives 'and propertY from destruc tion by Lightning,—among 'these • are Profeisors-Henry M'Muitrie,litnes W- Clintock, Walter R.' Johnston,` Of the U. S. Patent office, E. J. Carr, Dr.' T. E. Waller !Inil rattily others who 'recommend them .in .the' highest' terms of approbs tion. All orileri WHOLESALE, AND RE= TAIL, Hill meet `with promptattention, Spice Rode and Scrolls 'made to • orden..-. Cardinal Points, and: all kinds . - of weather Vanes; for sale'eheap. • : Ilr"My Agent; Smatter. C. WILT, will locate hiinself during the summer of 1854, at No. ';'l North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa,—;—tind AuousT'us CANN, at Pentis• grove, N. J. Property owners' nrthose sections of the country w,i11.(lo well, to call'on them. • THOMAS AIIMITAGE. Vine &reek 4 jock% above Wen; PhillaelPhis. Mara' 1854.—"01 • FRENCH TRUSSES ; WEIGHINO LESS THAN 2i ouNta.s FOR THE CURE OF HERNIA OR RUPTURE. ACKNOWLEDGED by the highest Medical authorities of Philadelphia, tncomparatively superior to any other in, use., Sufferers ', will be gratified 'to learn that the occasion now offers to pro cure not only the liglitest and most easy, but as durable a Truss as any other, in lieu of the • iumbrbus and uncomfortable article usually sold. There is no.tliffieut -ty attending the fitting, and when the pad is located, it will retain its possition with out change, Persona at a distance unable to rail on the Subscriber, can have the. Truss sent to any address, by remitting 'FIVE DOL LARS fur the _single Truss, or TEN for the flotible 7 ;with measure round the hips. •and suttingLaide affected. It will be ex chanXilia,uit if no fitting, by returning it at once, unsoiled. For safe only by the Importer, CALEB It NEEDLEK Cot. Twelfth & Race Streets Philadelphia za,.LADIES, requiring the benefit of Mechanical Supports, owing to derange ment' of the Internal Orgami, inducing Palling of the Womb, Vocal, Pulmonary, Dyspeptic, Nervous and Spinal weakness, are informed that a competent ary! experi enced, Lady will ho in attendancu at the Rooms, led (Tad for;thiir exclusive use.) No. 114, TWEL Fl'H St., let door belOw Race. June 30, ' 1854.-1v BUILDING HARDWARE TOOL gTOBE EXCLUSIVELY. The Largest Establishment of the kind in the • 'United States. Whis M. M'CLURE &. BRO., No. 287 Market Street, above Seventh, Phileda. 311 NUFA U &gni Depotfor 4 Y7 1 .• Locke dell kinds, warranted sinning. "Patent .Silvered Glass Knobs.!:. Prem. him Porcelain Knobs,.over 100 Patterns. Silver Plated Knobs, Hingee, with the a most complete assortment of all the Itlollern Goods in this Line. Purchasers are invited to'" call and.examine our Stock. Catalogtme.sent by Mail if de. siredi Rot Air Registers and Ventila tors al Factory Prices. Orders pet up under theimme diate supervision of the firm. - CALL AND ONE us. March 3, 1854.—Gm AMORAL DEPARTMENT. OF PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE. Ninth helOw Locust Street, PHILAD?LPHIA: Session of 1854—'65.. Y the authority of the Board of True ! CD tees of Pennsylvania College •of Gettysburg Pa., the Faculty' f - the Medi l'eul Department at Philadelphia is' coati= , tined as follows: . DACIII GI La KIT, M.D„" Obstetrics anti Meals es of Women and Children., A cruel) 8-rit.r.r., M.D., Theory and ,Practice of Medicine. • JOHN Ntii. M.D., Principles and Prue; flee of Surgery. J. M. ALcss, Joon. 3 RICEPB, M.D., and.Phsrmacy. Fnvecis G. tbt ITU, M.D „Institutes of Medi cine. • 1 Jowl . B. Drente, M.D., Therapeutics dc !kri teria Modica. Anatomy.. Medical Chemiatty, 'rhe'Lectures will Commence on Mon. day, October fitly:lnd continue'until the Ist of March ensuing. A Medical and Surgical Clinic is held regularly . twice , a weekat the College, and at, the Pennsyl vania Hospifal. Second•course students receive tickets to the latter Institution free of expense. Fsts —Matriculation;. amid once only) st, 00 For each Professor's dad, 15 00 Graduation. 30 00 Practical Anatomy, 10 00 The Dissecting Rooms will be open in the month of September. For, further information apply in JOHN J. 'REESE, Al. D. Brcirtrar. No 172 S. Ninth St., Philadelidlia. July 14,'1854.61' ' • D...9.17:13 & Otts zrzAimiiii LAMPS, LIRTERNB kICHANDELIER3, N. E. CORNER FOURTH &CHERRY STS., PHILADELPHIA. • A' s ir to l.. r Ni e Gr a nd enlarged havin and theg largestas t s h o e r i t r ()lent of Lamps in Philadelphia, they are now prepared. to . furnieh PINE OIL, CAMPH ENE, .• BURNING FLUID, a . ETHEREAL OIL; PHOSGENE Ghlil and LARD OIL ; Lampit, , Lanterns; of all patents, Mille)! Hotel '& Hall Lamps, Chan deliers, Girindoles and- Candelabras; and Britanixt Lampe, at the • Manufacturers' lowest prices.. Glass , Lamps by 'the package, at a small'advance. over Auction prices. Being large MANUFACTUR— ERS of Pine Oil, Burning Fluid, Ether. eal Oil, Alcohol, and (the only , true) Phos gene Gas, they can furnish these , artielea at such prices4bit Mereharits will find it to their, advantage to buy. , Cell b'eforego ing elsewhere, ifyou want bargains. Also, the Safety' Fluid Lamp' for - sale. , • DAVIS & CULIN, Sept. 20, i 853—1 y To the Citizens of Gettysburg. • , 4500111. • A: L. HICKEY , & C O., No, .• :148 Glig , gilNOT Btreet, a bove. Sixth, Philadelphia, - . have . noiv on hand one of the largest, cheapest and most varied assortment.of, their int proved Steel Spring Solo Leather TRUNKS ever offer ed to tire public, • With a 'fine 'article iof Light Weight Sole Loather' Trunks, Carpet and' Ldather Bags, toriravellitt in Europe. .Also, a ;splendid assortment of Ladies: Brest, TRUNKS, Bonnet Boxes, Atc., &c., ranging in. price' from, two to thirty dollars, with a fine variety of Hob by Horses; Propellers, Gigs, &c. All of the above articles we will sell low fbreatih. Give usa Prize Medal awarded at the World's Fair in London in 'lB5l. • A. L. HICKEY & CO., No.; 148,ctwitutt Street Philadelphia. • • SPOUTING! 'SPOETING! GEORGE and Henry Wampler will . 111ake House Spouting and put up thersame 'low, for cash or country ' pro duce. Farmers, and all others wishing their Hnuses, ;Barns, &c. spouted, Would do well to give them 'a 'rail. - ' G. &-'II.t..WANIPLER. CREDONII tOLD SPRINGS, (LATE Adams Coonsly, Pa. frifIESE Springs, situated on: :the South Mountain. a short distamte from the, pike leading.fronkChambersburg tn.Gettyablirg. Pa. , will - be opened: for visitors en the' 1514 of June next.' Large and commodious buildings,, including ex. teneive Bath "louses for 'hot , and, cold. plunges, have been erected. •The grounds have been.much improved, and ~every ef fort made to render these Springs a riopti -Ist place of resort. An efficient and obliging Manager will have the general superintendence, while the beet servants the country affords - have been engaged.-- 7 - Th'e tattle %OWN, furnished with 'sill the •delicacies of the markets, and nothing left undone to render this old favorite resort worthy the patronage of the public. Per sons leaving Washington, Ballimorefelid Philadelphia in the morning trains will of rive at Cliambersinirg in time to taste ,the Coaches for tea. For further particulate address J. C. RICHARDS. Chaniberaburg, Pa. ' May 20, 1854.--2tn' Diamond Tonsors—New Firm. Ittilton 33rotbrr, FASHIONABLE BARBERS AND !HAIR DREssERS, CANat all times be found • prepared to attend to the calls of, the people,at thli Temple. in , the Diamond, adjoining the County Building. From Long gape rience they flatter themselves that that can go through all the ramifications of the Tonsorial Departmen4 with each an infinite degree, of, skill, as will meet with thc entire 92118(06°n of all who may submit' their .ehini keen orchid' of their razors. They hope, therefore, that by their attention tO heel nees,lnd a desire to please, they will :ner it as well as receive,a liberal share°, pub lic patronage. The Nick will be attended to at their private dwellings. A STEWARD WANTED at Pennsylvania College._ • T HE present Steward of Penneylrania College being about to leave; appli cations will be ieceised,by the undersign ed from persons desiring - We' sitniticin. Information in regard thereto catt of either of the undersigned. . 111:::rPoesession w ill be Oen on the let of, April, or sooner if desired. - MOSES MeCLEAN, 8. PAHNEErtOGIC. H. 8. HUBER: , • - Committee Of Bnerd of rhasiesst-: Gettysburg. 3lsreb 3, 1854 7 -H • • SAVE" YOUR . MONEY! ESSENCE OF cornit. PH. BUEHLER keepi constantly on • hand for sale, the Genuine ES,— BENCE OF COFFEE, of best quality. The use of this article in families will be !dont] a very gieat saving in ,the'eouree of the year. grx.For evle , Wnowatut and Rirmi s 'at the Difig & Book Store of s. supuLER: „ , , Nen 20, 1851 HAY 'WANTED. gRaONS having Ilay to sell will tfo I'ffit ,ell by calling on the aubscriber..in Gettysburg, who is delimit* of purchaning. The highest Market prire will be paid at all Ames. OZrAs he intends having the Hay, after being packed, hanled.either to Hanover or Baltimore, the preference , to haul will be given to those from whom he may purchave,, • . SO,LOMON. POWERS. Dec. 24, 1852.—if Breinig, Fronefield & Co'.,n VEGETABLE CATTLE POWDER, CATTLE'LINIMENT,, OLD-WHOLESALE. And RETAIL. 0,; by, S. H. BUEHLER, agent for idame county. Deo. , 3oth, 1863. TUST received and for eale a large 14. lot of ' ' Fresh Grocle'riel. ALSO—a quaniitr of second band COOK' siro Et; S. very cheap by GEO. AttNOLD S E ihever tl y in la in te e at r laYh a io tS n, Panama; China Pear), SinslB — aht) Double ' Leghorn, Canton, Straw, . apt, Palm Leaf Hata, on hand snit sale by • :S. S. ArC4Eoff. TIMBER LAND FOR-:. up: . mHE subscriber has still a few more 1 lota of TIMBER LAND for sale, which will be `disposed of reasonably.— For information apply, to ir - t• Also for - isle, a lot of LOCUST POSTS: J. b. - PAXTON. Gettysburg, May 12,., 1 854. -11.4 DOKING GLASSES, 'OL., and smog, at SCIIIDWS • GLOVES and Stoakingi, , all 104 and sizes, at , SO lOWS. P ERFUMERY of AA kiede,t4l, be found at • , ' SCILidIVS. TRE STAR AND BANNER, Is published every Friday Evening, in Baltimore stria, in Vie three story building, •n few doora above Fahnestocks Store, by D. A. & C. H: BUEHLER. TERMS. If paid in advance or within the year $2 .per annum--if not paid within the ye $2 fill No paper 'discontinued until all IIT MD rages are pabil— exceptiit the option of the Editor. Single copies. 0.1. cents... A failure to notify a discontinuance willbe regarded as a new engagement, • .drivrritermenis not exceeding a square inserted three timee for sl—every subsequent insertion 25 cents. Longer ones in the same 'protioitien. All advertisements not specially 'ordered for, • given time will he continued untillorbid. A libe ral reduction will be made to those who adiertise by the year. ;MS Printing of allkinds exectitednea4 and 'promptly, and on reasonable terms, letters.and Communications to thr Editor,(ext Fcpti,lg ouch as contein Money or names of new itubacribenr.)mbst be Frier IPA IP lb order to seccure enclitics
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