~i~^r~~B ilat,Cardio TT . BOUNTY LNDS. , • • 116111801s1Sentitled to (lonely it ' ' Lends under the arm of.Con * grese or the 'United States ran -r " 1'64 their claims promptly and eflistietitly,atiended to by applica; tton'either pit-Soil:Illy of by lever olthe'ilitiVetitier;at his office in Gettysburg. Claynanta whose , applications bare been suipituidid on account of tiefiripticy iii', preornity find it tollteir advantage loran-, t:7"The 'fee charged is *5 in each rase. Oittli upon the delivery' of the warrant. , Thietibaciiber will elito unroll In claims for Pensions ,for Revolutionary or 'others siiiiitie grid the location of lands.. The sato•tind petchiso of I.and Warrants at- Made& toi 'add the highest cash rice psi I 1 flor,the 'genie. R. G. Ma:REAR?. I - MAY' ilL:Ltr Attorney at law •••••••••••• Di'vM 9 CON A ITCHY, . '" .1770.4'NEY (Office proorted f 0 one dour West of , Buehler „Brus,Or,pook-btore, Chambereburg street.) Atlorasey mid Solicitor tor • l'6,o , ittg and Pensions, Bounty: Liu& Warrahts, Back-Pay sus. ;landed Claims, and all oilier claims against the,.Government u;, Washington, D. ,0.4 alin:Alueries.n.elaitna in .Erigland. Land Warrants located and sold, or bought, and, li.ightV prices gire.n. io . r : ,sale lowa,,plinnis, and other s Western.States ; end Agents engaged ioesting,,Warrantathere. . . ; to hint : personally or by Gettysburg, N0y.11,1853. , . . .I.• LAW' kARTNERSHIP. • TIIE undersigned , have esaneinted Itemeelves: as psrtne re. the Prac tice of the 'Law; Their Office is' . in the room long occupied by the senior partner, where one or both of the firm can at all unlett conselteil. • • • The Mirthless of CosisitVart i ctNo: in all its branches, will be attended, tri - whlt prert4ttti7s';:neatness and accuracy. • ' `''MOSEB 'alcCL AN. IVM. McGLEAN. ''Mav 5.'1864.-301 PAV I IP' W I IGLS, Atttwney. at Law, HAS Mr.. STEV . ENSON'EI office. Noilh West Corner of Centro SOs re. • • REFEREI4CE.—Iion. Thaildeu, Stevens, Esq.. Lancaste , . ' Dee:'3o; 1853. V. A. M`GINLEYs `.:AiTORNET 'Ar LAW, OFRICE in the South West corner o!' 'the Squire formerly occupied by D. trl'eimittially, Esq., will attend promptly to all littsiness entrusted to his care. May 12, 1854.—1 y cllmaiton ' 404' 1 • Or.'3. Lawrence Hill, AriFF.IcE, in • rhambersbarg street, P' one_ door West of the Lutheran Church, nearly opposite G:amtner's store, where he may be found ready and willing to attend to any case within the province of the Dentist._ Persons in want of full sets of teeth,are itivited to call. REFERENCES. . Dr.c.N.11EuLu....3 .., Rev.C.P.K.RAwris,D.IJ Prof.M.J•COHS, "*11.8:11C10:51, I H. L. 13 AUGHILR, " Git.st. , I . " H.A.MuitLuguuno Ai. L. lilTatvy.s. July 7. 18. AR. DOC rO#t sOONN HAVNG located permanently in Get typhurg, oilers his professional ser vices to the public. . 0 4 79 tri, and residence in York Street, opposite the Blink. April 28, 1854. ly. DOOTOIL 31111,2 ILN' (HOiIEOPATHItir)" ATE from Philadelphia, would re y 41(ietfully offer hiiservicee to the Cu. ien;ne of lfendereville and Adame county in general.' crpitcein were lie can at ill times be found Ana consulted, when not 'pritieessiorially engaged. ', Bendereville, May 20, 1854.--Om AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.' 4, REGULAR MEETING of the 4 A1"). ilk - 'ANN 'COUNTY AGRICULTU RAL SOCIE'rY" }yin take place at the Court.hohse •in Gettysburg, on Tuesday the 22d of dukustnext, at 1 eclo . ck, P. M. k meeting is hoped that the will not only be siMilded by those Who have en names as members of the So. eitity;lMAalso by all who feel interesed in the adiancenientof Agriculture, and, the de velopment of the resources of the county. 4011 N 'M'GINLEY, Preal , IL J. STAIILIt, • July .28, 1854.--u1 eANT NEETOM.© rirt HE members of the United Brethren 2' Church, on York Springs Circuit, intend' bidding a camp meeting on the lartirit 'Meilen Myers, in Latimore town. shift: iiegiimina on the 14th day of August nett. r TIM public generally are invited in attend. A boarding tent will be kept' in vicinity of t h e camp for the accommmla tion of visitars• ' and _no huckstering or traffloing will be allowed uuder.the penally of tlte By oilier of the July 0. : 1854.-a1 TIACNERS WANTED. nE : school .Direetors of Strabsr. towriship, will meet at the house of rE . JI li: Ottatt, in nuoterstown, on Sat. tertWilift litth of lioguit next, at I &- l ook lb; 'llti., to twelve proposals ftom usolititti for taking charge of the different Kfortiiis' Old township. - A. TAUGHITNBAUQH. 1110 5 5 11154. - -=td Ettrumitiir of ill kinds wil . bald at , : *. FIRE INSURANCE. THE ..../7drint' a courtly Mutual The In. attratitc Company" located at Get tysburg, is now in successful operation, are for lowness of rates, economical menage tnent olio a (fairs, and safety in Insurances, challenges comparison with any other similar company. All its operations are conducted under the personal supervision of Managers selected by tho Stockholders. TIEJ Books of the Company are at all ninee open to the inspection of those insuring in it. As no travelling agents are employetl, , persons ; desiring to insure can Make nez plmntion to either of the Managers, from whom all requisite information can be gained. p7' The Managers are Dootuatt--tictage Swope, D D Wills, A. B. Kurtz, iltsinuel K. Russell. F. W. : , t.shle. Faiiiiestock, C. W: Marmite, 0. 111cConsuirtii. Menelleu—Wiii. B. Wilton, Cumberloinilßoliett *inOlin—Jacob Franklin—Andrea 'Heinizelman, Hamiltonl.an—Amos W. Maginly,• Liberty—John Mussolnists, jr., Rending—Henry A. Piling, l A tirooro.:-Jai'obGrieg, Mountjoy-;•Joseph'Fink, Berefirk--Ilattllew Eiehelberger, Oxford—John L. Noel, J. R. Weal, President—GEOßGE SWOVE; Vice Preitiilent—Sioitici. 8. Remit. :ecretery—D. A. 13utinci. • • Irreeouter—Saxaci. Fees ICSTOCIC. • Executive Committee—A:JOKEY/ HZINTZBA MAN, ROBERT WOORBT, JACOB KING. Sal/I. I 0. I ' Dia — mond Tonsors—New Firm. CWOII srClibtrt FASHIONABLE. BARBERS AND HAIR DRESSERS, • . VAN at all times he found prepared to ‘- 1 attend to the calls of the people,'at the Temple. in the Diamond;' adjoining the County, Building. From Lang.expe tience theyflatter themselves that they can go through all the ramifications of the Tonsorial Department ; with midi an infinite degree of skill, as Will inlet with the entire satisfaction of all who may , - submit their chins to the kein ordeal of their razors.. They hope, the . refore, that.by 'their . , attention to busi ness,!nd a desire to please, they will mer it as well as icceiiie,a liberal Share»! pub liepatronage. The sick will be attended to -at their private dwellings. A STEWARD WANTED at Pennsylvania College. THEpresent Steward of Pennsylvania College being about to leave, appli-. catkins will be received by the undersign ed from persons &siring the situation, Information, in regard thereto can be had of either of the undersigned. = - ',Puesessiun will be given on the let of April, or sooner if desiretl. • liloBEs MvCLEAN, 13...VAHNESTOCK, H. B.}TUBER, Committee of Board of Trustees. Gettysburg, March 3, 1834—tf _ SAVE YOUR MONEY ! ESSENCE OF COFFEE. H. BUEHLER keeps constant/y on 1. -• hand for sale. the Genuine ES— SENCE OF COFFEE, of best qu.:lity. The use of this article in fintilies will be et - rinse lound a very great saving in the of 'the year. c'-try•For sale. SVuoLnsaut and RETAIL, at the Drug & Book Store of Ma. , 20, 1853. HAY 'WANTED. PERSONS ha ing flay to t r l l wilt do well by ralliag on the - 'n Gettysburg, who is desirous o" ) ••.1 ' The highest Market price •-•-• all times. 0::7' As he inten , ' ) 4 , - r, Hay, after being peeked, hr er to Hatuwir or Baltimore. the prehre.ve to hsul wi! , he given to those (rum whom he may purehaqe. . • = SOLOMON POWERS. Dec. 24. 1852.—tf Fronetield & Co's., VEGETABLE CATTLE POWDER, AND CATTLE LINIMENT. OLD WHOLESALE and BETAiL, .by S. H. BUEHLER, agent for &dame county. Dee. 30th, 1853. "[UST, received and for sale a ls.ge 0 . 11 lot of Fresh Groceries. ALSO—,-aqortnitv of second hand C.,o4liii STOVE*. very,cheapby. GEO.. ARNOLD. • . Stlmmer Hlts OF the rery latest Issition, including, Panama. China Pearl, Sine and Double Lcghoin, Calvin), S;rlw, and Palm Leal H a ts, on hand and fn- .sale by S. S. itI.'4II2.EARY. SPOIITI?iG! SPOIITING! EORGE and Henry Wompler will Make House Spouting and put up the same intr. fOr cash or country pro duce. Farmers and all others wishing their Houses, Barns. &c. epouted, would do well to give them treall. • •G. & 1-1." WAMPLER. (VIKING MASSES,. of all sort LA and alias,' at CLOVES and Stocking!, all aorta arid ins, at. THE STAR AND BANNER. Is publishrti every Aiday Evening, in Italtimore strez:, in the three story • building, a few doors above ilihnestocks Store, by D. A. . dc. C. H. BUEHLER. TERM N. QUAR. CONF. If paid in. advance or within the; year 42,per annum—if nut paid within the yes rs 2 50. No paper discontinueduntilall a r rea mge s are pa id-- exrept at the option of the Editor. Single copies 61 rents, A failure to notify a discontinuance will be regarded as a riew engagement. Atwitter:too not exceeding a square inserted th r ee timee for $l--every subsequent insertion 25 cents. Longer ones in the same pmportion. All advertisements not specially ordered for a given time will be continued until forbid. A Re nd reduction will be made to those who advertise by the year ; .Joy Printing ofallkinde ex rented neatly and proliptly,and on reasonable terms. hairs and Contmunirations to the flditor,(ex cepti ag such as conte M oney or tee names of new subscribers.) must be rest . rata ,in order to secure atteutiest . SCHICK'S. IPblladelphla Advertlmemenlc CAUTION ! CAUTIO THOMAS - ARMITAGE'S PATENT EL ECTRO-MGAN Er LIGHT KING KOLB. BEWARE OF IMPOSTILIS AND SWINDLERS N order to prevent it repetition of the FRAUDS so extensively carried on during, the last two years, by a set of scoundrels who travelled over the country, and represented themselves as my meets, and in many instances exhibited forged certificates of agency, I now give notice that till ins' agents carry with them printed forms, 'Authorizing then' to act as my !lents. legally executed and tic• knewledged before Alderman HENRY SIMPSOX. , of ,Philadelphia,they'. have also my name anti Placti,of business on their wagons. )1 believe theth alb 'to be strictly honest, and folly acquainted with the .busineSs of putting up. Lightning Rods, which they Wilt do at as.low a price as they cln.be obtrined at :the factory. As many schemes have been resorted to, to deirauthinyself situ the public, purchasers should-be on their guard ; thousands have been grossly deceived:by purchasing use less articles in the Shape of- Lightning Rods ; having pewter, 'lead. copper, zinc and icon .points, either,-or all of which are good fue nothing.. .My ,ELEarRO MAGNET LIGHTNING RODS have been examined by many of the most Sci entific men in Me world, who, haie pro nolinceti them to be the fully rods, that they have ever seen, which are .calculated to save lives rod' property front destruc tion by Lightning,—among these are Professors Henry M 'Mende. James .M*- Clintock, Walter R. Johnston, ef,the U. S. Patent office, E.- J. Corr; Pr. T. E. Waller.end many otherix recommend them in the highest terms of 'ePproba tion. All orders WHOLESALE AND RE TAM, will Meet with prompt attention. Spire Rods and Scrolls made to order.— Cardinal' Points, and • all kinds of weather Vanes, for sale cheap. ably Agent; &titian. C. 'WILT, will locate hiffiSPlNtltillg the sumtne,ro;!N4, at No. 21 North Queen street, Laniiaster, Pa.—and Atiouurus CANN. at Penns. grove. N. J. Property •,nivnera in those sections of the conatry will do well to call on them. THOMAS ARMITAGE. Vine Street, 4 door+ above tselth, Philadelphia Mardi 3,185,1.-4 in UNIVERSITY MEDICINES S S FEVER .AND AGUE. CURED DV SOW: AND'S TONIC MIXTURE. • rirlHE Unive • rally of Free Medicine and Popular Knowledge ; chartered by the State of ,liennsylviti.in. at its las session,' (viz. 29th April. 1853,) mainly for the purpose of meeting the evils re sulting from the sale of spurious and dari gerous nostrums, rioo for the purpose of supplying the public with reliable reme dies, to cases. whe.tr'.n the patient cannot obtain or wilt not employ the best medical advisers; having purchased that invalua ble remedy, Rowand's Tonic 111ixttirc, on accconnt of its just celebrity and known efficacY, in the treatment of Fever and ' Ague. and its kindred affections,—hal no hesitation in recommedinl it. in , the high est terms 'to the patronage of ' the of . • Ilicted. BOWEL COMPLAINT cured hy ROW AND'S BLACK—BERRY ROOT. The above Institution extends its re.'on, in like nfatiner, :o the.remetly ;or ..t.irve Complaint.!' so well known . .. r. 0,7 4 Cm.) itund Syrup of Blackberry Pr n. a it; et: rnestly recommends it in the Cu,' .ve of t o tie Its afflicted with these . be invaldable in the treatment of such eaves. S. H. BUEHLER. Hy-.nraer or the . Ttuotees, Hon. Henry K. Strong,. Hon. .1. R. Flenic:n John R. Rowand, N. D., D. R. Ashton. E.g. Hector Orr,Erq. 11(TA11 CoinThunientions to be addre.m ed —John, IL Rowand, M; 1). He. .d of ,the Phartnieetniai.l Department, and nes ident of tbe.University, ,e ' 't•rt SCHICK'S SCHICK'S. Home Dispensary and office, No. 47 South Secmu street, Philadelphia. Branch Dispensary at the store of S. S. FORNEY. Gettysburg. Sept. 30, 1853--ly TAN C P A.I Wk One-third Cheaper than White . Lead, and freefrnm all Poisonous Qualities. ripllE NEW JERSEY ZINC COI. P.ANY having greatly enlarged their works, and improved the quality of their products ' are prepared to execute orders for their SUPERIOR PAINTS, dry, and pound in oil, in assorted packages of from 25 to 500 pounds ; also Dry; in beliefs. of 200 pounds each. Their White Zinc,:which is sold dry or ground in oil, - Wwarrairted - ' PURE and .tinsuepassed for Body and Uniform White ness. A method of preparation has recent ly been oiscovered, which eitables the Complus to warrant their paints to keep fresh and soft in the kegs for any reasonable time. In this respect their paints will be, superior to any other in the market. • Their Brown Zinc Print, which is sold at a low price, and can only be made from the Zinc ores from New, Jersey, is now well known for its protective qualities when applidd to iron or other tnetalic sui- Their Stone Color Paint possesses all the properties of the Brown. and is of an agree able color for painting Cottages, Depots, Out-buildings, Bridges, dm • Dealers supplied on. liberal terms by their Agents, FRENCH' & • RICHARDS. Wholesale Paint•Dealera and Importers. N. W. oar. 101 h dc Market Sta., Philadelphia, April 14, 1854.-0 m FRENCH TRUSSES 111 WEIGHING LESS THAN 2i OUNCES. FOR THE CURE OF lIERNIk OR RUPTURE. ACKNOWLEDGED by the highest medical authorities of Philadelphia, incomparatively superior to any other in use. : Sufferers will be gratified to learn that the occasion now offers to pro cure. not only the lightest and most easy, but as durable a Truss as any other,. in lieu of the cumbrous and uncomfortable article usually sold. There is no difficul ty attending the fitting, and when the pad is located, it will retain its position with. nut change. Persims.at a distance unable to rail on the Subacribet, ran !motile Truss sent to any address, by remitting FIVE DOI.- LAIIS for the single Trues, or TEN for the double•-•—wlth measure round the hips, and stating aide affected. It will be ex changed to suit ir no fitting, by returning it at once; unaoiled. For sale only by the Importer, , CALEB 11. NEEDLES, Cor. Tarelfth & Race Streets Philadelphia in-LADIES,. requiring the benefit of MrchaniCal &worts, owing to derange ment of the Internal Organs, inducing Falling'of the Womb, Vocal, Pulmonary, Dyspeptic, Nervous and Spinal weakness, are informed that a'competent and experi enced Lady- will be in attendance at . the Rooms: (set 6parl for their exclusive use.) No. 114,13VE writ St., Ist door below RaCe. June 30, 1854.—1 n BUILDING lIARIAVARE , AND TOOL , STORE EXLUSIVELY. The Lirgeet Latatilinhment of the kind is the United Matey WM. M. M'CLURE & CRO., N 0.287 Market Street, above Sieventbi Philad'. Ist A NUFAcTURER' S Hepot for IVA Locks of all kinds, warranted quality. "Patent Silvered Glass Knobs." P.em• itim Porcelain Knobs, over IN Patterns. Silver te(l , Knobq, Hinges, &c., with the most complete a..sortment of all the Modern Goode in this. Line. Purchasers are invited to call and examine our Stock. Catalogues bent by Mail if de sired. :. Hot Air F.egistero and . Vent&la toA at Factory Prices,. . . KrA II ortbre put up under the imme diate supervieion of the firm. _ CALL AND SEE US. March 3,1854.-6 m MEDICAL. DEPARTMENT OP PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE. Nioiit below Loctiet Btieot, PHILADELPHIA Session of_lSThi—W. Y the r uihority of the *lard of, 'rnis tees or Pennsylvania Colleie of ysburg Pa. ; 11w Paroltv of the Metli,- .eat .Department:st.Philndelphiais coned. toted as follows; DAVID. Chi. a IR?, MED.., Obstetrics end Diatom ee of-Women end thildian, • • Aargau &flats, M.D., Theory and. Practice 31edicine. Joitv TRILL. tice of Surgery; .3. M. ALtAN,:iki.D... Jolts J. RE6I4, Medici) Chemistry. and Phirmsey.' - FaArleta G. SMYTH', M.D.. (militates of. Medi. ionic D. Dsont.z. teria.Netlirs., The Lectures will commence on Mon day, O, her thit, and continue the Ist .or March ensuing. A Medical and Surgical Clinics, is held .regularly twice a week at the College, and i nt the .Penitsirl vnia ~ ,Sjicontl course students receive tickets to the latter leatitution free of expepse ;!?,. • . • FEas —Manicolatiort,l(piii.l once on'i2) on Yin eitcli,P,rofei Ist d ticket, , 1 00 ' -3.) 00 Prctical A n tnxiomy, 10-00 The- DiSsectineltunins will be. open. in the month of For lurtherinforniation arhly to JOHN-7: REESE, M. D., Registrar.. No. 1122 B: Ninth St., ?hPedelphia.' July 14, 18134:—Cit DAVIS & , mouvrAnes MS, 'LANTERNS RHANDRIERS, L N. E. °HEBER. FoUIt . PH & CHERRY sTs., PHILADELPHIA. 11AVING , mlarged and ironroved their; 1 . Store, and loving the lr• 6e. t assorti .melt of Letit i a. in Philadelphia. .Ihey are now prepdied furnish PINE OIL, CAMPH ENE . • IMILIVING FLUID, • ETHEREAL OIL,.PHOSGENE GAS and LARD OIL ; Lamps, Lanterns, cf all patents, Fancy Hotel & Hall Lamps, Chan deliers, Gil, nibbles and Candelabras, and Britanut L nips, at. the Manufacturers' lowest- price. 4. Glass' Lamps by the package, at a small' admire' over Auction prices. Being large MANUFACTUR— ERS of Pine Oil, Burning Fluid, Ether eal Oil, Alcohol, and (the only true) Phis gene Gas, they eau furnish these articles at such prices that Merchants - will find it to their advantage to buy. Call before go ing elsewhere, ifyou, want bargains. Also, the Safety Fluid Lamp for sale. DAVIS & CULIN, Sept. 26, 1853-1 Y To the Citizens of Gettysburg, v A. L. HICKEY & CO., No, O thinMi 148 CHESTNUT Street, a bove Sszth, Philadelphia, have now . on hand one of the largesh elteapest and most varied assoriment'of their improved Steel Spring Sole Leather TRUNKS ever oiro ed to the public, with a fine article , of Light Weight Sole Leather Trunks, Carpet and Leather Bags, for ,rzvelling in Europe. Also, a splendid assortment of Ladies Dress TRUNKS, Bonnet Boxes, &e., dt.e., ranging in price from two to thirty dollars, with a fine variety'of Hob. by Horses, Propellers, Oigs, &e. '• All of the above' articles, we will , sell low for _cash. • .Givti uti a call. Prize Medal awarded at the World's Fair in London in 1851, • •L LAIICKEY & No. 148 Chestnut street Philadelphia. May 28, TIMRER LAND FOR SALE. • , TRE subscriber has still a few more •lois of 'III4IBER. 'LAND for sale, which will be disposed of reasonably.— For information apply to Irr Aleo Ibr sale, a lot. of • Lpcusr POSTS, J. D. PAXTON. Gettysburg, May 'l2, 1854.—tf THE undersigned will.ho w candidate f or the Office of SHERIFF, at the enduing election, subject to the decision of the Whig County Convention, and re spectfully solicits a liberal support from the Voters of Adams county, end when : elected will promise to fulfill .the duties of the office with fidelity and despatch. . DAVID P. HINEAD. Straban tp., 1854. MELLOW, CITIZENS :—At the ,re quest of many friends I agaity.offer myself as a candidate for the next SHER.- IFFA lay of Adams county, subject to the decision of the Whig County Conven tion, and pledge myself, if• nominated and elected, to dihrharge the duties of the office satisfactorily , to all. - • DANIEL. MINNIGH. Latimore twp., Nov. 4, 1853. rpilltouGH the encouragetheut of a •AL number of friends, I offer myself as a candidate for the ofliceofSHEßlFF,sub ject to the decision of the Whig Coun.y Convention. I therefore respectfully eoi ei t your votes and influence. 'Should I suc ceed in the nomination and be elected, no effort or exertion on my part shall be spare.), by a faithful and impartial' per formance of the duties thereof, to evince my sense of your kindness and confi dance. ' DAVID NE WCOMMER. East Berlin, Nov. 25, IEO3. ripHROUGH . the encouragement of a number of friends, I offer myself as a candidate for the Office.' of SHERIFF, subject to the decision of the Whig ,Coun ty Convention — pledging myself, - if nom inated and'klected, to perform the Juties of the Office to the, best of my ability. • • GEQ., C. EiTRICKHOUSgIi... Gettysburg, Dee. 2, 1853. I. 4 IRIENDS & FELLOW CITIZENS ••-• of the county of Adams.:—l .have never before solicited your vciies for any _ public station. I now present myself to your cOosideration sui'a candidate for the Otlice . of SHERIFF, With. the *confided: hope and assurance of receiving from you a aordial, , generous, 'and liberal _suppers. And: I would most respectfully ask 'a nomination Win .MY Whig friends when assembled in County Convention. If elect. eil I trill endeavour to execute the duties with' PicirrrpteeSs, lenity, and impartiality . , and all my 'efforts shall be directed to wards a faithful discharge of duty. Prificiplea and Prac A natnmy SAMUEL' E. HALL. Cumb. townshio; Dee. 23, Therapeutics & Mi pi-TROUGH the encouragement of a nuipbei of friend'', lof myself 116 a Candidate lor' the 'Office of SHERIFF, subject 'to - the decision of the ,Whig Coun ty Convention—pledging myself, if nom nated and elected, to perform the duties of the office to the heat of my ability. GEORGE B. THOMA S . nutter township, March 31.' : -1 To !he' Yaw of .17(lan4•Cotuq:— • FELLOW CITIZENS the Citation of numerous Wendt); 1 offer myself to your consideration for the Office of SHERIFF at the next Election.-- Should I he elected, it will be my aim to ac'znowledge the favor by endeavoring to discharge the duties of the office prompt ly aid with fidelity. • • HENRY THOMAS Straban tp.,Dec. 23, 1853.--te A T the urgent solicitations of many /1. friends I offer myself as a candidate for the Office of. SHERIFF, at the next Election, stohjeet to the Whig Nominating' Convention. .Should Ibe iso fortunate'arr . to be nominated and elected, 1 pledge my selfto diacharge the duties'of the Office to the best of my ability end without impar-• tiality, • • • • JOSEPH BARKER.. Germany township, Dec. 9, 1853. THE undersigned will he a candidate ftii the office of SHERIFF at the• neat electinu,. subject to the derision. of -Whig County Convention, and respect :t,•.y solicits .the favorable consideration rou support of hil'frientia,:pledging n.f. if nominated and elected, to dis charge the duties of the office with fidelitY and impartiality. • I . • JOHN L. Gettysburg, Oct. 21, 1853. '• ' . THE undersigned, e ncouraged by the solicitations - of numerous friends, an noimees hityself as a candidate for 'the of fioe of SHERIFF .at the next Election. and respectfully asks the support•of his ,11 elected, 1 shall endea vor to discharge the duties of the office with fidelity. and impartiality. • ISAAC NEELY. Freedom tp., Dec. 23, 1853,—ff TklE . untlorsigned will he, candidate for,the officestlCLEßK OF rt)E. COURTS, .subject to the decision of the Whig' County Coniention, end respectful ly Actlicita the support of his fellow citi zens - FELLOW CITIZENS:—At the request many friends I again offormyself ati a candidate for toe next CLERIC OF THE COURTS , of Adams county, subject lathe decision of the Whig County'Convention, anll respectfully solicit your favorable con sideration and support, pledging myself if nominated and elected to discharge the du- Aids of the office With punctuality and fidel ity. J. J. 13ALDWIN, Straban township, Nov. 11, 1853. [FANCY WITH© L; jr:l,o seen fine collection of.,Foncy arti cles at very reduced prices, go to Fahnestocks where you can select tram a large assortment, inlcuding Sewing 'Birds, 'Port Monaies, Caber', - fans, French worked Swiss, Cambric, !Union and Bobniett Collars, Top and.Sitle Combs, &c., &c., all of, which can be purchased et the lowest rates at , the sign of the RED -FRONT. • DRUGSAND, MEDICP;NraI IP all kinds, from the best , riouses in the City, eon- Mandy on hand and for ,sale at % the Drug and Bookstore of S. H. BUEHLER. Queensware 1 Queenstvarel Ihave just received, a large lot of -QUEENSWARE, which I will sell low. Call and see. Sberiffnit2. eterit of me courtly. JOHN McOI 4 ARY. Fairfield, Nov. 18; 1853. - - ittitifittr any Ittcortur. TE II undersigned will be a c'atultdate for the office of REGISTER AND RECORDER --subject to the decision of the neat hig County Convention, and respectfully 'solicits the • support of -his friends. JACOB AUG HINBAUGH Gettysburg, April 7. rINHE undersigned will be a candidate for the .office of REGISTER & RECORDER,' subject to the decision of tho Whig County Convention, and pledges himself, if nominated and elected, to dis charge the duties of the office with fidelity and impartiality. • • . , JACOB 'FULWEILER. ' Franklin ip4:Feb. 17,1854: ' THE PEOPI.E'B CANDIDATE FOR REGISTER St RECORDER. To the Voters of Adams 'County : DAVID MoCREARY offers himself as a candidate for ; the office of •REGISTER & RECORDER, soliciting the nomination from the Whig County Convention. In doing this I make no profession of a superabundance of patriot ism, as the fountlaticn of m' desire to serve the people of Adams county, bat will only say that if elected will discharge the duties of the o ffi ce in an honest and satisfactory meaner. Oetttysbu.g, Feb. 17, 1854. • .To the Independent *Voters of .Rdame co. 11A f V r i ii N ti f s ; ibhereonugsho e the c d o ' u h t r ty liti t t h it e e rott un dersigned respectfully offers himself ae an Independent' candidate for . the office of REGISTER AND RECORDER, at the , . next election. Should Ibe so fortunate as to-be elected, I pledge•my myself tiidis• charge the duties in such - a manner as shall give general satisfaction. - • • , W.T. WALTER: Butler tlrt., July 7th 054. • MID E undersigned will be a candidate At, for the Office or REGISTER AND RECORDER; subjedt to' the 'decision of the Wll lg• County Convention; and reapeot fully solicits the support of hictellow.-citi- • -Ab'EXANDER-COBEADL-- Gettysbutg, Dec. 2, ',1853. %it° tu) tam. T HE undo si-_,netl, encouraged' by. the iong of friends, will he a fo: , e Office ol •PHOTHON OTARY. rt ~:e next election, subject to the decision e Whig County Conven tion. CHARLES W. .1..E.G0. Franklin tp., Dec. 30, 1853:—.41 fI'HE undersigned will be a candidate for the office of PROTHONO— TARY at the next'election, subject to the decision of the Whig County Conven tio n. VIM. S. HAMILTON. Butler tp: Nov 11, 1853. - To the Voters of Stlame county. fI_RATEFUL for the favors and dviden:- ces of confidence heretofore eitendelt to me -by my -fellow citizens, and encour aged by numerous solicitations and•friend ly assurances,l am induced to announce myiell as a candidate for the Office of PROTHONOTARY, subject to the 'de cision of .the Whig County Convention, pledging myself, if nominated and elected; to devote, my best efforts to a faithful and impartial discharge of the duties' of he Of fice. ' - JOHN TICKING. East Berlin, Dec. 8, 1853. ' To-the lhdepenr?ent Voters qfAimns co. WE MO %V, CITiZEDIS :—The under nigned Will be a.cantlidati for the of fice of PROTHONOTARY - ; - at the next election, subject 10: the Ballot Should I be so fortunate :as to be elected, I . pledge nlysell to diseherie the duties of the office with fidelity and impartiality:- THOMAS ,BLOCHER. Butler twp,, March 31, 1854 t HE. u ode reignedwill be _ .a .candidate for. the. Office of :PROTHONO TARY of Adams county, subject to the 'decision of Abe Whig County Convention, and respectfully asks the support• of his ellow citizens. ROBERT MARTIN. Gettysburg, Feb. 10, 1854. 8.1.40111. G. Ma Timm) [l-1. F. ZOLLICICO7IIIiII MATHEWS &ZOLLACKOFFER GENERAL PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 129 North Howard Street, BALTIMORE, WILL pay particular attention to tlte purr ' chase of GUANO' and all - FERTILIZERS. • Consignments Solicited. REFETITENCES. :( ' B•ralmons.—lsrael , Griffith, Esq. Christian Keener, Esq. Dr: David Keener, E. L. Parker & Co., Bartholow, &, co., Long & Byrn, Hurst & Berry. David Johnston. Esq.,' Jefferson county; Vs. ; Cleany & Co. Cincinnati, 0. ; hintingly &Gilpin, Parkersburg,•Va: ; F: K. Zollickoffer,"Nash vale, T.; P. Collier, Eng., Attorney at law, Pitts. burg, Pa.; Xoe. Dellaplane, Esq., Hillsboro', 0.; C. W. Buttei, Esq., Harper's Ferry. Tn.; b. Mo r Conaug by, Esq., Attorney at law, Gettysburg, Ps. June 23. 1854.—1 y • REMOVAL. T. ., HE undersigned has removed bis es tablislunent to , the room formerly PC. cupied,by. ALEXANpCll.l;nizsa, , ne,xt door to Grammer's Siore, in Chambersburg street, where he is prepared to attend to every thing in his line of business, such as cleaning & repairing tvc. . CLOCKS, • ,- 4 / 4 ), ( 4* `'A 0( WATCHES,B6C - - - °I -, • c,. ., d , ....; at. reasonable' prices. I ..9 6 .-.!--,. ' J , . - - have now on hand a 'large assortment of excellent -- CLOCKS of various ''titles, which will be sold at prices which can't be' beat. Give us a call. R.C. SCHWARTZ. , Gettysburg, April 28, fBs4.if Cloths, Cassimeres Br, Vestings. THE Gehtlemen are, respectfully in vited to call and - ex Amine my stock of Cloths, Cassimerea and Vestings, di rect from the Importers. before Porebeolog) as I cannot be undersold. ABR'M ARNOLD. mpsfAN§,,Ppene and Tj4inge, for A. ARNOLD 2000 LADIES' A RE willing tneertilv that the HA.TH• • AWAY COOKING STOVE le the very best Stove now in use, inasmuch as they will ;Jo more Cooking. Roasting and Baking, and do it with less labor, and last as long again as any other stove now sold. These celebrated stove* urn ciinstantly kept for sale at a very reduced price et the GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY AND Where the subscribers feeling Aleterntined to suit all persons have also the Parlor, Beiton's 13altimore Air-tight. Peakskell? and Cabinch Cook Stove, and Air-tight and Ten-plate Parlor Stoves of the moat beautiful patterns.' THE SEYLOR PLOUGUS which cannot be surpaseed for lightness of draught or in the character of their work, are constantly on hand for sale, and in view of the fact that the Mouldboard of these Ploughs is one-fourth heavier than that of other ploughs,- it is decidedly the cheap est that can be obtained. WITHEItOVIT PLOVOBIII and oath .. era:Castings rue the 'Woodotick Plough Wind-mill, Machinery, Catitint i s and Ha .. lowware, with every article liquidly mad at Foundries can be obtained lie. a. • ' Blackstnithing and Shoe Itl.klog as usual. FARMS FOR SALE NEAR, ciETTV'SDUR6. No. 1-160 Acres : good Stone House and , Br rn, with other. out-buildings plenty of good timber, meadow, and never. failing water. • - - No. 2-175 Acres: large Stone House, large new Burn, Shops, Sheds,' water in War - every - field";, - plenty good lruit, suffieleart 'iirtitier _and ipiidkrneadow. 'No: 3-Igs Acres : first rate House and Barn, and out-buildings, excel lent meadow, good running water, choice limit, timber, &c. ; neat the turnpike. No. 4-180 Acres :'good large Brick House, with ont-buildings r plenty never failing water. at the Woose and in the fields . ; 60 Acres excellent timber, plenty good flatiadow, first rate Orchard,- of all kinds of fruit. good tenant-house. &e. N 0.5-200 Acres : large brick House, with back-buildings, large stone Bank Barn, with sheds and cribs, and all other out.buildings, such as'ilry-bonse, emoke-house, &a, ; between 50 and 60" Acres in good meadow, plenty good tim ber, good fencing,'Orchard of all kinds of choice fruit, several wells of water. &e. No. 6-247 Acres : near Pipe creek, Frederick county, Mi1...1a - rge Slone House, BarnieMokti-hotnie,Spring.house. sheds, pens, cribs, plenty of water and fruit, from 50 to 60 acres good tiinber— can be bought cheep. No . . 7-105 Acres: adjoining the above, 'good Stone Howie, Swiss Barn. out-buildings, good water, &e. [These two Farms are handsomely situated on the Public road.] No. B—A Mill with 30Acres of land, good buildings, sliops, , sheds, other o-t.buildings o ke. Any parson desirotia of buying or Dell ing property will please pall 'iron F. E. VANDERSLOOT, Agent. Gettvahurs , Pa., Feb. 17- 4 , 0 w lICT•Dr. F. E. VANDEROLOOT, SUR GEON DENTIST,' will be at home here after the last two weeks in every month. TRAINS over the Hanover. Branch road now run as follows lst Train will leave Hanover at 9,16 A. M., with passengers for York, Har risburg, Columbia and Philadelphia, end return to Hanover with passengers from, Baltimore, at 11.45 A. M. 2d Train will leave Hanover at 2.30 P. M., with passengers for Baltimore. ar riving there at 0.30 ; and returninnedi atelv with Passengers from York, de., at 4.45 P. M. 3d Train will leave Hanover at 6 P. M. with Pasoongers for York and return with Passengers from • Baltimore at 8 P.M. The Monday morning extritrain will leave lor BaltimOre at 4.3o;'return at 7 Baltimore Susquehanna Railroad.' HANGE. OF HOURs.—Way p as .. aenger Train leave& Calvert • Station at • 8tI8•A 'III ' Arrives at. York at • It 'A at Accommodation Train leaves Cal, vent station at 4.25. P, Arrives at York at „7.42 r -X Express Train leaves Calvert Sinlion at Arrives at York at sisrrintrurro. Way Passenger Train , leave liar— risburg at 1.45. r Arriving at York at 2.45 is; M Express Train leaves 'Harris f burg at ' 8.45 A, Arriving at York at , 9.i54, ,A M Aceninutlation train leaves York at , 4.45 A. m. A. P. WINCHESTER. Superintendent of Trcinsporia!inva. May 19, 1854. ' Sign-4 01 4 P•POUGAUS F. the beat. quality—always , on hand' O and for sale in Gettysburg, it:the Foundry of ' T. WARREN & SON• - TOBIAS; LINIMENT, VOR the cure of Headache, Cholera , X . [Harbin, Toothache, Bruises, Sprains, must excellent rentedi—for sale `at the'DRUG STORE of 11. 6. BUEHLER. LARGIE assortment of very.superior /11„ KNIVES and FORKS Pocket and Pen Knives, Razors, Bcieeore,•Table and Tea Spoons, &c., to be had seryelteap at the Store of 'SCHICK'S. ZifiCHRIE SHOP, T. WARREN. Hanover Brandt Rail Road, CHANGE OF HOURS. EDWARD. E. YOUNG, ./tgenip Hanover, March 24,1854. GEO. ARNOLD. l 0• p,m