PhDade, Algol. I and stating side affected. It will be ex.' . - _ • changed to suit if no fitting, by returning it - GAUTIONI CAUTION . at °nee, unsoiled. • THOMAS ARMITAGE'S' ' For sale only by the Importer, " CALEB 11. NEEDLE.S, PATENT'' ELECTRO-M6ANET LIGHT-1 Got. Twelfth S It+ce Streets Phslad NINO ROlis. tce, LADIES. requiring the benefit of Inman or I.IIIPUSTEDS AND SWINDLERS. • • I 31celianiral Support.i, owing to ili!range ' anent of ilir Internal Organs, inducing' ' hallinL~of Ilse Womb, Vocal. Pulmonary, Dytipeptie, Nervous and Spinal are Wormed th t a emnpetent and experi enced Lady will be in attendance at the Room+, (set 'putt /t,r their creirtsirel two No. 114.'1 ELFTII St., lei door below Bare ' . ° June 30, 1854.—1 y lila Attire N order to prevent a repetition of the 1- I FRAU DS so extensively carried on deg' the last two years, by a set of scoundrels who travelled over the country, mut; represeated themselves as my agents, awl in; Many instances exhibited forged reetificaies;Of agency, I now give notice' that' Mt my agents . carry with them prriitl forms, authoriicing diem" tonet as soy agents, legally executed and :lc- hio;Wleilgeit Wore. Alderman HENRY ; NINI MN; of Philadelphia; they have , al .11—toy-name ant , i Five of business' on their Wagons. I believe' them all to be': (trimly honest, and fully acquainted with ptittitiop Lightning Hods, I which (lief will do at as low a price as they - eau be:obtained at the factory.. As niatti tedtemes hive been resorted to, to ; tiefraud miselt and the public, purchasers stiiiitl4l be their guard ; thousands have been grossly deceived by iturrhasing use-! less articles in the 'shape of Lightning Hutlsi . ; having' pewter, lead. copper, zinc: and iton points, sillier, or all of which Are pond" ler :milling. my EhEUTHO MAGNET' LIGHTNIN G RODS have hPinvexuniined by many of the most Sari entitle men in the world, who have pro- innteeed them to be the only rods, • that th . et-ttiv'e ever seen, which; ere calculated to save lives and property from destrue tibn Lightnint,—among these are Profestiore Henry NVMurtrie, James NV- Clittinek, Walter H. Johnston, of the U. N. Patent office, E. J. Carr, Dr. T. E. IVVdllei and Many ;others who recommend • trienrin'the highest terms of apprOba tinni; ' Alfindera 'WHOLES ALE AND M- RE- . TA will Meet with prompt attention. Spiro Riots mid Scrolls made to order.-- Clirdhuir Points. and all kinds of weather Vanes, for sale cheap. .10' 'My Agent, gAiguEL C. `WILT, Will lai-atchlinsolf doting the summer of 01 . 54, No. 21 North Queen street, Lancastbr,- /N.—'—anil `AtlOUsTila CANN, at Penns grotit, N..J. Property owners in those sections ofthe country .will do. welt to theta: ' THOMAS ARMITAGE, Vino Suat4, 4 doors sbove tr. elth, PhilOclp6i4 18046-7n3.• UNIVERSITY MEDICINES l !- FEVER, AND AGUE CURED BY ROW . ND'S TONIC MIXTURE. t' THE Universky of Free Medicine • and Popular lenowkdge ; chartered by _ the 'State of Pelinsy Ivania, at L 19,,, las sessinn, (viz. 20th April, 1853,) inaijlly 1.4 :purpose of arresting the evils re fronillie sale of spurious - and dan mous._ posit-tuns, also for the purpose of supplying tie public with reliable reirte in-caliea wherein the patient cannot olon'inor' will not employ the best medical advisers ; .having purchased that invalua ble'rentedy; Ruwand's Tonic Mixture, on t'ccount of its . jiist celebrity'and known , . tillicaey, in the treatment of Fever and Ague. and its kindred affections,—has no hesitatityti in •reconitnetling it in the high est.',terms , to the 'patronage :of the al flicted. . NI,Q.WEL COMPLAINT cured by 11 . 4. HO Vi AND'S BLACK—BERRY ROOT. The above. Institution extends its 4anctinti, in like manner, to the remedy "Btiwol:Coutplaint," so well known as Rowand'abompound Syrup of Blackberry Root, and earnestly recommends it to the runii4ence of patients afflicted with these complaints,—believing it to be invaluable in the treattnent of such eases. By order - : tif the Trustee's; Holt.Zenty . 1( Strong, lion. J. R. Flanigan .I,Ain R. Rai; oitJ, :t4. D., U. R. Ashton. Esq. Rector Orr, E-tl. Ifb";&11 , Communications to be address ed,',=—John 'R. Row:iiid, M. 0., Head of the Pharmaceutical Department, and Pres itlattfot lilB University, Dome Dispensary and office, No. 47 Smith Seriiiitl anew., Philadelphia. Branch Diepenbary at the store of S. 'S. FORNEY, Gettysburg. Sept. 30, 1853-1 v ZINC PAINTS. One-third Cheaper (ha» Lead,'and freefrom all,Poisonous /RUE NEW JERSEY ZINC CON• .PANY havinggreatly enlarged their works. end improvrd the quality of their products, are prepared to execute orders fitr.tneir surEduo ft PAINTS, dry, and groundin oil, in assorted packagesoi from 25 t 0,500 pounds ; also Dry. in barrels. of 200 pounds each. Their / White Zine, which is sold dry qil, is warranted PURE and mistir f nailed (or 'Body and Uniform White . , iie4; A - . mathod of preparation han recent ly been - discovered, whish'enables the Contpatiy, to warrant their paints to keep fresh and soft in tor any reasonable time: To thin respect their paiiteewill be anperiur to any other in the market.: ' • ' Their Brown Zinc Paint, which is sold lit a low price, and can only he made from tint 'Anns ores from New Jersey, is EIDW wvll Itnown for its protective qualities when applied , to iron or other ntetalic sur- Hoes, , ' , • Their Stone Color Paint Possesses nil die prnjwriiea uf,the Brown, and is of :O agree-: colorinr painting Cottages, Depots, 1) , o-buildings, Bridges, do. , Dealers supplied tor liberal terms by their Agents, - • ". FRENCH. & RICHARDS. Inalesde Paint Dealers and Importers. 10th dc Market t"ta., Philadelphia, 4pri1.14, 181$4.—r6m FRENCH TRUSSES , WEIOIIINO LESS THAN 21 OUNCES. PA HI 'CURE OF HERNIA OR RUPTURE. .Atrit;NOWI..EDGED by the !dullest 4. teethes! authorities of Philadelphia, nierimptisiatively superior to any other in u*e. — Stifterers will be gratified to aro thsethe oceasiou now offers to pro eure.urn only the ligldat and most east ! , r4.4-*64ftrible a Truss 'as any other, in +>t :the rtmdiroal and anconjortaid e strirrikesttally sold, There is no intending the Siting, and when the pad funned, U will retain its possition with. elisturs... distance uuside ti) call on Silt4erilier; can have %lin 'raise soot to oqilrop, 4 rrwilting FIVE 1)01.- i.I:IN tor the oinglp Truss, or 'I eN tor c..-iikkolth with inclaures wont! the hips', BUILDMG HARDWARE L STORE EXCLLSIVELY. The Largest Patgbli•t u n•nt' of the Lim! in the United Staley. WM. M. M'CLURE & No.:187 Mnr;:rt Miret alt"we 2! , evetith, Naiads. 1111 ANUFA t: TULIER'S Depot 14 horkt. of a:1 kmtie, warrnoull Silrerril (Vass Ititotis." into Porecl.in Knot's, over 100 Patterns. Silver - Plated Knobs,.lliut.•e, Ate., with. the oust complete assortment of all the Modern (I Is in this Line: Porch-alert. are invited' to call and examine our Stock. Catalogues sent by Mad if de sired. Hot Air Registers and Ventila tors al Factory Prica•s. 110'AI 1 orders put up under the imme diate supervision of the firm. CALL AND SEE US. March 3,1854.-6 m MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE. Ninth below Locust Stmt. PHILADELPHIA. Session of 15511—'35. D Y the authority of the Board of True -11,11 tees of Penns% Ivania College of Gettysburg Pa., the Pacultv of the. Medi 7 eal ; llepartinent at Philadelphikis consti tuted asfollowti: DAVID tat d inT, ALP.. Obstetrics and Mina -es of Women and Chiltimm. • • ALrasn.t 4 TA6Li, 31. D.„ - lawory - end -Pnctice of Medicine. Jous i%LIt.L. M.D. Principles slid Pira6- lice of Surgery.. J. J. M. A t.Les, m. 11 .7 Anatomy; Joule J. Runs'. M.D., , Michael Chemistry . and Phurmacy.. FiAICIB 11. Suirra, M.D. institutes of Medi . eine. . " Jona B. Drain; M.D., Therspentia dr. Ail-. trria Medics. • The Lectures will commence on Mon day, October Bth, and continue until the Ist of March ensuing. A Medical and Surgical Clinic is held regularly twice a week at the College, and at the Pennsyl vania Hospital. Second course students receive tickets to the latter Institution flee of expense. Fass.—Matriculation, (paid once only) s.. r .r 0 0 . Fut each Prufe*soes ticket, 15 00 • Graduation. 11 00 Practical Anatomy, 10 1:0 The Dissecting Rooms will be open in the month of September. For further information apply to JOH?i J. REESE, 31. 0.. Registrar. No. 1.22 s. Ninth Philadelphia. July 14, 1854.—GL 3:41. 1 7:3 CO 4 r:aiTs DWArrtS3.::: LAMPS, LANTERNS k CHINELIERB, • GORNEFiI'OURTH ‘.70 sTS., P-HILADELPHIA. - 1i AVI G enlarged and improved their 1. Store, and having the largest assort: Mein Limps in Philadelphia. they are now prepared to furnish PINE OIL, CAMPHENE, • BURNING FLUID, ETHEREAL OIL. PHOSGENE GAS pnd LARD OIL ; Lamps„.hanterns. of all patents, Fancy Hotel &Hall Lamps, Chan deliers. Girandoles and Cancelabras, and Britain* Lamps, at the Manufacturers' lowest prices. Glass Lamps by the package, at a small advance over Auction prices. Being large -111ANUFACTIIR— ERS of Pine Oil. Burning Fluid, Ether eal Oil, Alcohol, and (the only true) Phos gene Gas, they can furnish these articles at such prices that Merchants will find it to their advantage to buy. Call befure go ing elsewhere.ifyou want bargains. Also. the Safety Fluid Lamp for sate. DAVIS & CULIN, Sept. 20,1855—1 y To the Citizens of Gettysburg. . 4fifitA.. L. HICKEY it CO., No 148 CHESTNUT Street, a bove Sixth, Philadelphia, .have now on band one of the largest, cheapest and WWI varied assortment of their improved Steel Spring Sole Leather TRUNKS ever offer ed to the public, with a fine article of Light Weight Sole Leather Trunks, Carpet and Leather Rags, !or travelling in Europe. • Also, a splendid assortment of Ladies Dress TRUNKS, Hoene% Braes, &c., &n., ranging in price from two to thirty dollars, with a fine variety of Hob by Horses, Propellers, Gig., &c. All of theabove articles we will sell low for cash. • Give us a call. • Prize Medal awarded at the -World's Fair in London in 1851.\ A. L. HICKEY lir. No. 148 Chestnut Street Philadelphia. May 26, 1854.-3 m TDIRER LAND FOR SALE. SHE snisstriber has still a few more JIL lota of TIMBER LAND for sale, which will be dis posed of reasonably.— Poi information a pply to ar -- " - Atrio for Fain, a lot of LOCUST POSTS. J. D. PAXTON: Gettysburg. May 12. 1854.--tV Profesislona! Cards. BOUNTY LNDS. PERSONS entitled to Bounty Lands under the acts of Con gress of the United States can have their claims promptly and efficiently attended to by applica tion either personally or by letter othesubscriber, at his office in u:g. Claimants whose applications have bet n sespended on 'account of deficiency in proof may find it to their advantage torall . t'r The fee charged each case: payable upon the delivery of the Warrant. The subscriber will also attend to claims for Pensions for Revolutionary or other vervices and the location of lands. The sale slid purchase' of Land Warrants at tended to, and the highest cash price paid fforiise same. R. G.‘INIeCREARY. May 14—t1. : Aitotney at law j. WCON.AUGHY, JITTORNEY .11T-:1-11117, Aire removed to one door West of Buehler Wu; & 11.0k,:Stare, Uhambersbarg street.) di toritey and Solicitor fur l'atvnts and Pensions, Bounty . Land Warrants, Back-Pay pe o lled Claims, and all otherelaims against tha Goyernthent at .Washington. D. also American claims in England. Land Warrants located and sold, or bought, and highest pricee given. Lands lot' sale in lowa, Illinois, and other Western States ;,and Agents engaged iopating Warrantsittere. 13alr'Apply to him personally or , by ether. Gettysburg, Neiv.ll, 1853. LAW PARTNERSHIP. ►TIE undersigned have`associated theniselves as partners in die 'Prac tice of the Law. Their Office is in the riiom long occupied - by the senior partner. where one'or both of the firm can at all times be consulted. The hnsineas Of CONVEVANcING. in all its branches, - will. be 'attended: to 'With promptness, neatness and aectiradv.. MOSES McCLEAN. WM. McCLEAN.. • .31av 1854.-;-3nr •-• • DAVID WILLS, • Altorney at . Law, AS taken Mr. STEVENSON'S office. Nurih • West .Corner of Centre Square. lIEFERPNCE.---lion. Thaddeus Stesens, Esq. Lane:toe , . Dee. 30, 1853. W. A. WGINLEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE in the Smith West . corner nS the, Square formerly occupied by D. 111'Cmiaugby. Esq.. will. attend promptly to all.husnieas entrusted to his care. May 12,1854.--1 y CM-- 455;515 -4 - , , t MnNi Dr. J. Lawrence Hill, DENT I ET, i ft FFICE in • Chambersburg street. 'll P one door West of the Lutheran Church, nearly opposite Grammer's store, where he may be found readyand willing to attenkto,any.ease within the province of tile. lietaist. Persons. in want of full sets of teeth ai.e invited, to call. REFERENCES. Dr.O.N.l3cautenr, Ree.C.P.KaAvTa,D.D " D. Honssu, - Prof.M.Jatows, " 11.$. Hansa, ,• H. L. Himont*, " D. Git.istn.T,. " H.A..lllcal.r.Nnuaa Rev. IL JoexeoN, ,I .. N. L. STatvr.t. July 7. 1848. . . 11.141 C rOlt, ONE SWOPE AVING located permanently in Get • " tyshurg, offers his professional ser vices to the public. 0C 'Quite and residence in York Street, opposite the Bank. Aprii•28,1854.-3y. nocTon 3- 86 31tS'1121D9 (HOMEOPATHIST.) a. _ATE' froin Philadelphia, would re spectfully offer his services to the cit izens to( BeMlersville and Adams county in general. ' 'llollice in Bendersville, where he can at all limes he motto alid consulted, when not prolesssionallc engaged. Benderiville, May 26, 1851.-6 m AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. REGULAR MEETING of the'•AD ANIS COUNTY AGRICULTU RA I. SOCIETY"-will take place at the Court-house, in Gdltyaburg, on Tuesday the ✓htgusl next, ai l'o'cloek, M. It. Is Juiped that the meeting will not wily, be attended by those who have en rolled their mutes as ruembers of the So ciety, but Ow by all who. feel itueresed in the advancemetitof Agricultore, and the de velopment of the resources of the county. . JOHN NrGINLEY, Pres% EL J. SireuLE. , Jply .28, I 854.—td. CAEP METRIC. . V 1 7, H E membersof the United Brethren Church,• on York Springs Circuit, intend holding a camp meeting on the land of Moses Myers. in Latimore tow•n :hip, begiilnint on the 14th day of August next. The piddle generally are invited to attend. A , boarding tent will be kept in vicinity of the camp for the accommoda tion of vieitors, .and no huckstering or traffieing will be allowed Under the penalty of the law. ' . By order of the . . QUAR. CONF. iuly 28. 1854.—td _ . . TEACHERS , WAHTED F f School Directors of Strabac • 11 towliship, will meet at die house of .111-oh ,F. Grass, in Ifunteratown. on Sat urday the 12.1 h of August next, at 1 o- clock. P.. M.. to, receive prop Male from teachers for taking charge of the. different schools in said township. A. TAUGHIINBAUGEI July 28; 1854;—td pERFUM El found at Yof all kiude will be I FIRE INSURANCE. 1111E 1.g tlanas.County Mutual Fire In surance Cam - pany" located at Get tysburg, is now in successful operation, are for lowness of rates, economical manage ment of as affairs, and safett in Insuranees, challenges comparison with any other similar company. All its opeentions are conducted under the personal supervision of Managers selected by the. Stockholders. Tim Booksof the Company ore at all times open to the inspection atheist, insuring in it. As no travelling agents are employes', persons desiring to insure can make ap plication to either of the Managers, from whom all requisite information eau be gained. tr2-Tho Managers are.: - Borough—Ueorge tiwope. A. Buehler, D Wills, A. B. Kurtz, tismuel It. Russell, E. W. motile, rt. r a b o rstock, C. W. Hoffman, D. Iklceonsughy. Stetisllen—Win. Lk Wilson, Cumberland—Robert McCuidy, Striban—Jacob King, Franklin—Andrew Heinteelnion, lismiltonlAti—Amos W. Ataainly,,,. . • • Liberty—John klusselninn, jr., Reading—Henry A. Picking,' , • La t imam—Jacob Grim, • Mournjoy— Joseph Fink, Berwiek--Atntthew Eichelberger, • ' • Oxford—John L. Noel, .1. R. Ranh, • President—GEOßGE SWOPE., Vice President—SANweL R. Rusionit.. Secrtlary—D. A. litosuczn. TreasurerSAMl2ll.l. FAHSI:STOCK. Esecutive Committee—Asonsw Hntsar KAN. ROBERT WCI: Nor, JACOB K so. Sept.lo, 1853-If. - • Diamond Tonsors—New Firm. Clifton St Brotbrr, FASHIONABLF: BARBERS AND HAIR CAN at all times be found prepared to attend to the calls of the people, at the Temple. in the Diamond. adjoining - the County Building; • From Long expe• rience they flatter themselves that they can go througit all the ratnitieations of the • Tonsorial Department, • with each an infinite degree of skill, as will inlet with the, entire satisfaction of all whO may sub mit their chins •to the keen Ordeal of their. razors. They hope, therefore, that by their •attetition to herd'. ness, and a desire to please, they will mer ii as well as receive,a.liberaf share of - pith= lic patronage. The sick will be attended to at their privatedwellings. • ' A STEWARD WANTED at Pennsylvania College. THE: present Steward of Pennsylvania College being shout to leave,applt cations will be received by the undersign ed from persons destring the situation. Inforination in regard thereto can be had of either of the undersigned. , jr7.Possession will be given on the Ist of April, or sooner if desired. MOSES Mc C LEAN, .. , S. FA ONES rOCK. - H. S. HUBER. Committee of Dowd of Trustees. Gettysburg.Jiarch 3. 1554--tf SAVE YOUR MONEY ! ESSENCE or COFFEE. H. BUEHLER keeps constantly on • band Ge;nuillti SENCE OF COFFEE, of hest quality. The use of this article infainiliev will be found a very great.. saving - in' the eourse . of the year. prj.For wile. notEstitn and RETAIL, at the. Drug & Bonk Store. of --- S. H. BUEHLER. Mar 20, 1853. PERSONS ha7ing Hay to sell will do • well by callittg,on the subscriber, in Gettysburg, who is desiroue of purchasing. The highest Market Oise will be paid at all times. KT As he intends having the Hay. - after being packed, hauled either to Hanover or BaltiMore, .the preference to haul will be given to those from whom , he may purchase. ' • SOLOMON POWERS Dee. 24.1852.—tf Breinig Frontlet(' & Co's., VEGETABLE CATTLE POWDER ! AND CATTLE LINIMENT, Q. OLD WHOLE - SALE and RETAIL, ►7• by S. H. BUEHLER, agent for Adams county. Dec. 30th, 1853. - uusT received and for sale a large lot of Fresh, Groceries. ALSO—a quantity of.second hand cook sirovu-i. very cheap by . GEO. ARNOLD. Bummer. Hats 'I , OF the very , latest fashion, including, Panama, Chiaa Pearl, Single and Double Leghorn, Gunton, Straw, and Palm Leal Hata, on hand and for sale by • S. S. M'CREARY. SPOETING! SPOETING! SURGE and Henry Wanipler will CI `L." 3lake House Spouting and, put up the same low, for cash or country pre duce. Farmers and all others wishing their Moises, Barns,,,Sic. 'spouted, would do well to give them a call. G. &• H. WAMPLER. .QOKING GLASSES. of all sort AA and saes, at GLOVES and Stockings, all sorts and sizes, at • SCHICK'S. THE STAR AND BANNER. Is published every Friday. Evening, in Baltimore 'street, in the. three story building, a few doors above l'alinestocks Store, by I D. A. & BUEHLER. j If paid in advance or within the year $2 per 1111111W.11—if nut paid within the yes; $2 U. No I paper discontinued untiJall arrest mges aro paid— ' except at the option of the Ed, tor. Single copies 6.lcents. - • A failure to notify a .discontinuance will be.regarded as a slew engagement. ddcariscmcrirs not exceeding a square inserted thnee timer for sl—every , subsequent insertion 2 5 cents. Longer ones in the same proportion. ativertisernents not specially ordered ler a given time will be continued until forbid. A lib-- ral reduction will be made to those who advertise by the year. • • JOS Printing ofallkinds ex ecutedn catty and pro - nptly,and on reasonable terms. Idlers and Comm orrice lio Etlitor,(ex -o,Pti , it" such av con ta in oney or ti.e - usn.esof nee •4 11 meribers.) must be FONT Pa il in order to secure attention : • SCHICK'S. DRESSERS, .WANTED: SCHICK'S T E It DI s. SibtrUfattg. TfIE undersigned will be n candidate for the Office of SHERIFF, at Ilia ensuing election, subject to the decision of the Whig County Conventton, and re spectfully solicits a liberal support from the Voters of Adams county, and when elected will promise to fulfill the dutieti of the office with fidelity and despatch. DAVID P. HINER!). Straban tp...Feb. 10, 1954. II:' ELLOW CITIZENS :—At the re quest of many friends I again Offer mvaelf as a candidate for the next SHER. 114'A ray or Adams county, subject to the decision of the Whig County.Cotiven lien, and pledge myself, if nominated and elected, to dit.charge the duties of the office satisfactorily to all. • • 'DANIEL. MINNIGH. Latimero twp., Nov. 4, 1853. ITIIIROUGH the encouragement of a ii number of friends:l offer myself as a candidate for the office of S HERIFF, sub ject to the decision of the Whig County Convention. ! therefore respectfully solicit your votes and influence. Should 1 suc ceed 'in the nomination and . be elected, no effort dr exertion on my part shall be spered,.by a - faithful and impartial per formance of the duties thereof, to evince my sense of your kindness and conk. Bence. DAVID NEWCOMMER. • East Berlin, - Nov. 25, 1853. fiIIHROUGH 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 elected, to perform the duties of the Office to the best of my ability. GEO. C. STRICKIIOUSER. Gettysburg, Dec. 2,-1853, rIRIENDS & FELLOW-CITIZENS JIL of the county of Adams :—1 have never before Solicited your votes for any public station.- - I now present myself to your consideration as a candidate for the Office of SHERIFF, with the confident hope and assurance of receiving from you a cordial, generous, and liberal support. .And-A-I --inost-.'respectfully . -ask=-a. nomination from my Whig friends when assembled in County Convention. If elect ed I will entleavdur to execute the duties with promptness, lenity, and impartiality, and all my efforts shall be directed to wardka faithful discharge of duty. • . SAMUEL E. HALL. Comb'. township, Dec. -23, .- ITIHROUGII the encouragement of a number of friends ' l offer myself as a candidate for the Offi ce• of SHERIFF, subject Cu the decision vi the Whig Coun ty .Conven titre—pledging myself, if nomi nated and elected, to perform:the duties of the office to the best of my ability. - • GEORGE B. TIKiMAS. putlir!owiiihip. March 31. 7'o the Voters of .9damf County:-- VELLOW CITIZENS At the soli, •! 1 - • citation of numerous Irtends.l off.r myself to your consideration for the office of 'SHERIFF at the next Election.— Should I he eleeted, it will be my him to acknowledge, the favor .by endeavoring to discharge the duties of 'the office prompt y and with fidelity. • ' HENRY THOMAS Strabatt tp., Dec. 23, 1863.—ie T the urgent solicitations of many i. friends Lofrer myself as a candidate for the Office of 'SHERIFF, at the next Election, subject to the Whig Nominating Convention. Should Ibe so fortunate ne to be nominated and elected, I pledge rity self to dlscharge the 'duties of the Office to the best of any ability and without impar tiality. • • , JOSEPH HARKER.' Germany township; Dec. 0, 1853. , THE undersigned•will be a candidate ' for the office of. SHERIFF at the next election, subject to the de . cision of the. Whig County Convention, and respect. fully solicits the favorable consideration and support of his friends, pledging him self, if nominated and elected, to dis charge the duties of the office with fidelity and impartiality. JOHN L. TATE. Gettysburg, Oct. 21, 1853. THE undersigned, encouraged by the solicitations of numerous friends, an 7 nounees hiwself as a candidate for the of fice of SHERIFF at the next Election, and respectfully . asks the support of his lellow-citizene. If elected, I. shall endea vor to discharge the duties of the office with. fidelity: and impattialiiy. . ISAAC NEELY Freedom tp., Dec. 23, 1863,—tf ettrit Of tbt eourtg, THE undersigned will he a candidate fcir the office of CLETZK, OF THE COMETS, subject to the decision of the Whig Cotinty Convention, and respeCtful ly solicits the support of his fellow citi- ZOllB. ' JOHN AIeCLEARY Fairfield, Nov. 18, 1853. IIELLOW CITIZENS:—At the request . of many friends I again offermyself as a candidate for the next CLERK OF THE COURTS of Adams countY, subject tothe decision of the Whig 'County Convention, and respectfully, solicit your favorable con sideration, and support, pledging myself if nominated and elected to discharge the du. ties of the office with punctuality and fidel- ity. J. J. BALDWIN. Straban township,'Nov. 11, 1853. IFAVICV CIO see a fine collection of Fancy arti• cles a: vary reduced prices; go to Fahnestocks Where you can selectirotn a large assortment, inlcuding Sewing Bird's, Port Monaies, Cubes, ; Fans, French worked Swiss, Cambric, Iloniton and Bobniett Collars, 'fop•. and Side' Combs, Scc., &c., all of which can be purchased at the lowest rates at the sign of the RED FRONT. ' , • DRUGS AND MEDICINES, IF all kinds, from the beet 'louses in the City, eon- stantly on hand and for sale at the Drug and Bookstore of I i k S. H. BUEHLER. n ARASOLS, Umbrellas, and Fans • new styles and sheap,.at . SCHICW,S. Mrs B lanks of all kinds for ale - at this office. protoonotarz %VIE .undersigned, encouraged by the solicitations of friends, will he a candidate for the Office of PRO'rHON oTA HY at the. next election, subject to the decision of the Whig County Conven tion. CHARLES W. LEGO. Franklin tp., Dec. 30, 1853.—t1 • 'HE undersigned will be a candidate for the office of PROTHONO— TARY at tho next election, subject to the decision of the'Whig County Conven tion. - "WM. S. HAMILTON. Butler tp. Nov 11, 11355. , 7b the Voters of adorns 'county. GRATEFUL for the favors and eviden ces of,con6dence heretofore extended to me by my fellow citizens, and encour aged,by numerous solicitations and friend ly assurances, I am induced to announce myself 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 the Of fice. JOHN I'I,CKING. gaet Berlin. Dec. 8, 1853. • To the Independent Voters of adorns co. VELLOW CITIZENS:—The under- JR: signed will ho a candidate for the of fice of PROTHONOTARY. at • the next election, subject . the Ballot Box.— Shopld Ibe so for nate as to be elected, I pledge myself to charge the duties of the office with folelit nd impartiality. THOR 'OCHER. Butler twp., March 31, 1854 . • rig - IHE undersigned will be a canditiate -IL for the Office of PROT4ONO TARTIAT-of-Adains. county, subject to the decision of the Whig County Convention, and respectfully asks the support of his olio w -citizens. ROBERT MARTIN. Gettysburg, Feb. 10, 1804. ittivigter anti Itecorlltr. T HE undersigned will . be a candidate for the otrtge of REGISTBR AND REI3OIiDER--stihject to the decision of the next t% lig County Corvention, and respectfully solicits the support of his friends. • JACOB AUGHINBAUGH. Gettysburg, April •7. - ' . . "'RE undersigned will be -a iiiniltdate • for the office Of REGISTER & RECORDER, siihject to- the decision of the Whig County Vonvention, and pledges himself. ii nominated 'and elected, to dis charge the duties . of the office - witiffidelity and impartiality. • JACOB FULWEILER. Franklin tp.,:Feb. 17, 1854. THE PEOPLE'S CANDIDATE FOR REGISTER & RECORDER: To the Voters.of Adams County : AVID McCREART offers 'himself 11 'as a candidate for the office of . REGISTER & RECORDER, solieitieg . . the nomination from the Whig County ConventiOn. In doing this I. make •no profession of a superabundance of patriot ism, as the foundation of my desire to serve the people of tam's, county, but will only say the if elected will discharge the duties of the office in an honest and satisfactory manner. - - Geittysburg, Feb, 17, 1854.- To the Independent Voters of .Bda L tnit co. jj AVING been solieited, by numerous Ii friends through the county, the un dersigned respectfully offers ItimAelf as an Independent candidate. fir;the office of REGISTER. AN I) RECORDER, at the next election. Shnuld Ibe so fortunate as,to be elected, I pledge my Myself 'to dis ehdrge the tluties in vtICII a manger as shall give general satisfaction. . W. F. WALTER. Butler tpt., July 7th 1854. PRE undersigned will be_ a candidate for the Office of REGISTER AND RECORDER, subject to the decision of the Whig County Convention. and respect fully solicits the support of his tellow-citi• zeus. ALEXANDER COBEAN. GettyOurg, Dec. 2, 1853. REMOVAL.. Fr HE undersigned has removed his es -114' .tablishment to the room formerly ec stapled by ALEXANDER FRAZER, ilrXt door to Grammer's Store, in Charnbersburg street, where he is prepared to ittrnd to every thing in his line of business, such as cleaning k repairing CLOCKS • 12 • WATCHES, 1 , * •ea ." •t- c• at reasonable prices. I N. 7 have now on hand a large assortment of excellent CLOCKS of various styles, which will be sold at prices which can't be beat. Give us call. • • R. C. SCHWARTZ. Gettysburg, April 28,.1854.—if 8...m0xL 0. 51 Arasw•.] [H. F; ZOLLICI.OIIIi MATHEWS &ZOLLICKOFFER, GENERAL PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 129 North Howard Btreet; BALTIMORE, WILL pity particular attention to the pm- chase of GUANO and all FERTILIZERS. Corisignments SoliOted. REFERENCES .B.o.Ttstonc—lsrael Griffith, Esq. Christian Keener, Esq. Dr. David Keener, E. L. Parket & Co, Berthalow, Tiffany & Co., Long & Byrn, Hurst & Berry. David Johnston, Esq., Jefferson county. Va. ; Caning & Co. Cincinnati, 0.; Matiogly & Gilpin, Parkersburg, Va. ; Hon. F. K. Zollickeffer, Nash villa, T.; F. Collier, Esq.,'Aitorney at law, Pitts burg, Pa.; Jos. Dellaplane„Keq., Hillsboro% 0.; C. W. Button, Esq., Harper's Ferry. Ye.; D. Me conangby, Esq., Attorney at' law, Gettysburg, Pa. June 23..1854.—1y Cloths, Cassimeres Vestings. f rim Gentlemen are respectfully in s- viied to call and ex trnine my stock of Cloths, Cassimeres end Vesting., , di rect from the Importers, before purchasing, a s s 1 cannot be undersold. A BIM ARNOLD.' jstAq 's, Linens and Tickingajor sale al SCHICK'S. FARMS RR SALE, REA.I gEITI t'ILII.Z., No. 1-1 GO Acres: pod Stone House and Irttrit. Ae9,er v-to-ilanidtnes plenty ok uraler,, aottiv3asotnil werer. eater. N o. 2-1 75 Acne large Stone House, large weer aux. Nine, nods. Corn-irribs,. water ma toesaily carry field ; plenty good hum mdrarierx - Umber arid good meadilwr. No. 3-125 Acres first rale !louse and Elam, meal amn-hiroldisigs. excel lent meadow. romming waxer. choice fruit. timber. fkir. ; ' err due unnopae.. No. 4-180 Aeric good large Brick Ilouse„ with oto-itirmildlerm pietas. newer Elgin water as the bosom and is tine fields ; 60 Acres excle2inur lumber. plemy good meadow, tint mar Orchard. df all ktritha of fruit. gifts! ticarrat-Larise. No. 5-209 zicirrs:larot brick Elmore with buck-bean age. large *time ßankßans. Bank ham. w *hods raol rzd,e. and all other out-tnatZefLa t m Its dry-Louse. smoke-house. ea:rem O and GB Acres in good ®eai - draw. imod tim ber. good renc4. Orir!land of all Linda of choice fruit, seawall wefts ell water. Le. No_ 6-247 Acres : near Pipe creek. Frederick comermr. 311-. large one Hoare. Bans.Sesoike-e,,Sverog-isoose. etterfs, perm enle. every of eraser acrd fruit, from 50 to 60 acres goad ticeser— can be bote.b.a "tarn'. No. 7-105 Aerf= adjoining the above, good Suave Illosse.4avess Ram, out-builtlingg. water. Ire. [These two.Farats are hazadroanelly sitstateiriss the public road:l No. B—A 311 ill with 30 Acres of land. good tralTithags..sitopl. * 1121 . 4111 , other oar-bothlings.ke- Any pelotas desisonst oftelriirg or sell ing; iimperty wig , Owe trill eras. F. E. VANDERSLO6T. Agent Gettysburg. Pa, Irei 117--avom zrDr. F. E. Vasoratemenr. SUR GEON DENTIST w1.111!ce at &awe brie. after the bat two weelta m einem suaroli. 2000 LADIES A RE wilting ceirrirtife titiat ale HATE AWAY COOKING STOVE is *be very best Stove neir is ave. isossineh as they will do moor. Boasairir sad Baking, and Jo et wits less labor. and list . as tong again as arm otkerssore mow sld. These eelehrated stoles are mnsianily kept For sale at a eery reduced ,prire at the GETITSBUIC RIMY IND =CHINE MOP ' Where the staseitiseesfeeinag ideuranined to snit aIL persons hare atto our Parlor. Seitom's ILtitinsoce Aar-tkelat. Peskskell anti Cabinet% Cook Scow. am! Air-sisist and Tert-plate Patter Sore of do most beatnik al patterns. TEM S ETAYUGEIS which cannot be SCIL73I-fee foulkghturev of draught or in the charadr.rer e( their work. are constut tr3r oat bairtaD fqrsalle, mad in view of the fact that the 31wmlaoand of these Ploughs is orne-focrth beavier dram that of other ptougfrs. it is decrgodly the cheap est that can be cAtair*lLl. wriziammour rzatrans mud oth ers, Castings for t&e Wocriloork Plough 31aeltiirery„ Castinip asidHol low-ware, with vier, mirk usually wad at Foundries tram be °UT:tailed Lew. Mac Lunithisig sad Mire Makin' g as usual_ . T.. WARREN. Hanover Brand Hail Head. CILISGE OF HOURS. PirRAINS owes the Rimaser. Breach 1 road noir mg BalEews: Ist Train will Noire Hozionnr at 9.15 A. 61., 'rub pave crgers tier York. Har risburg, coruarbiza wad and return to 11.usower with passeagers hen Ilsitiature. at 11.-15 A. 3.1. 2d 'Frain will reaont ©ate at 2.30 P. 31. with passim:teas liar Babiliore...ar riving,there at &3#) ; awl mom isaaredi ate's- with Prs.seretas boo Yaik„ te nt at 4.45 P..)1. 3d Train will Noire Hanover at 6 P. M. with Passengers Bar York ; aad news with Passengers float Baatiamone at 8 P. M. The 31reutay morel* eon train will leave torßatiectoine au 4_30; setts. at 7 A. 31. EDWAHD E. YOUNG. dot. Hanover. Man* 21. 1165 L. BaUfstiore Sitssesselhasuess Rearaesil. Cl_ HANGE OF 11001121.—Way per. L.) stager Train grans Calvin . -- tiftgt at !LIS 4 4 ! Armies at Tnelk 2: 11 A a Accomminituon Train leaves Cal vert attlion 21 4.23 IP li Arrive*. at I"i4elt at 7112 r ,14 Express This Brans Calmat Station an Artives ac Yoh at Way Panamal. Tin hate Iht ft..burig at ' 1.45 r Arriving at Tort at 2.45 e Express Train karat Bann' berg. at 8.45 .1 IL Arriving a: Tait at 9.54 a it Amused: mina train lanes rod: at A. P. WINCIIIISTER. Sbperirsiostenssi ef Ts May 19, 1854. SUB-SOIL, IPPILOI GAM - OF the bass qualitry—misraya en hand and for safe in Gelaystantr, u the Foundry of T. WARREN & SON- TOBIAS' LLVERENT ; VOR the care el ileadad" Cholera filorhus.Tootkurtar. Weiner % Sprains, Stc.,--a most excrrirdal tnteicalv--dor sale at the DRUG STORE ei Fa_ BIUEHLEEL. & LARGE asveinstona clergy some* - 4 KNIVES nod FORKS .1 Pocket and PM Knives, Rxxives„ Stirsecin TaMe. and Ten Spoonv„ au 6c lead envy dept. • at the Store al GEO_ ARNOLD. 10 r !I 12 r x 4.45 .11. M.
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