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    FEE INSURANCE,
110E-ddariss County Mutual The In
autunee incaied at Get-
IYaiutk*. 4o e• operation, are
for lost:testi of rites. ecconoinicial manage
earns of its atrairs.and i.;afett in inStiiiiii • ufli
rrinttplifisou with any other
comptity. All its operatinne are
conducted niter the personal supervision
of Manikeets selee'led thr Stockholders.
Th.: awaken(' the Cornpony are at ail limes
open to the inspection of those ifilniring in
it. As no travelling agents are employed.
pets**, desiring to insure can make ap•
pilestion to either of the Managers. from
1 410112 all requisite information can be
gained. ilt:r.The Managers are :
Bereeille eilrelie. D. A Buehler, D
Wills, A. B. Mutt, Simnel R. 110../41.
.W stab e It ratio:stock, C. W. liotrinau,
D.
~TeComsalty.
Massnen—Was.B_
Csabernsil—Reeett
Strum —Jacob King.
Temlthe—Andrew Heinitelmaa.
HeseMerstwor-Aa%s W. Alaginly,
Liberty—John Mose balm. jr,
Rea ding—Meary
V=:=
Mairtiljoy—Joeivh Fink.
B er giek—..Watilsew Rickellisqief.
Okfiiiia--Jcitnn L. Noel. J. R. limb.
'president-GEORGE SWOPE.
ruts Privid , mt—Salirtz. R. Evens'.
Setnibary—B. A. B
Tresism—S.artL PAIRIi-STOCIL.
ESOPW*O COOMWOO—ASZIOLW FrILISTZIL.
wax, Roam M'ecaer. Jacoa Kixo.
Sept.lo,4Bs3—a.
FRESH SUPPLY.
Tandersiined has just' **turned
At- Croon the Cilr. with a large assort
or.FßESH GOODS. which he is pre
pared to sell at prices which cannot be
beat. His stock consilils of
GROC.I4' 4 I/IES
of all kinds. Sonars. Molasses, Coffees
Teas. Fish. SAIL f'rackers. Cheese, Pick•
eted encumbers. iL Also,
Fruits Sr. Confections,
Oranges. Lemons. Figs, Raisins, Prunes
&c.— Ako. Powder. Simi, Tobacco. Se.
gays, Gail's celebr:.ted German Smoking
Tobaren. and a variety of other articles—
,
Also a first-rate assortmenL of the best
qualities ol
LIQUORS•
Wine, and Branctes, of different kinds,
N. Ei Rum. Holland Gin. Old Rye, &e.
—all of vitae; can he had on the lowest
terms at the Store of the subscriber. in
Sloth Baltimore street., neat-door to the
"Star . " rare.
CrAlso. always on hand a variety of
Storm Jun.. Atc.—Give us a call.
EMANUEL. ZIEGLER. Jr.
Gettysburg, May 19. 1854-11.
MODE NEW GOODS !
8 6 SOCIZZ OZPPLY.
GEORGE ARNOLD
HAS just returned iron the City with
another ?ripply of seasonable Goods,
amon g 'whirl' is
Ladies' Dress Goods,
ofevery variety, very handsome and cheap.
Sleeves. Coihrs and Cuffe, in great variety
and of the latest styles, White and Red
Crape and other shawls, embroidered and
plaits Linen Shawls, Ribbons, a beautiful
variety. Bonnets. Trimminas, Calicoes,
Ginghants. Hosiery. Dress Silks, Bonnet
Silks and Setting. Edgings, Insertinge.
tke.. &e.,—with almost any article in
the. DRY GOOD line, aslo a lot of
FRESH GROCERIES,
all of which will be sold-as cheap as they
can be had at any other establishment in
the place. Please call, examine and judge
for yourselves.
May 12, 1854.
CREIT ITTRICTION!
"FAIINESTOOK & SONS has just
• received and are now opening one of
the largest and most complete assortment
of Spring and Summer Dress Goods ever
offered to the public. Our selection hav
ing been made with great care, i and our
stock purchaser: at reduced prnces, we
feel prepared to present inducements such
as are rarely offered. Our stock of Dry
Goods has never been surpassed and
with the addition of our last purchase,
comprising as it does Cloths of all pri
ces and qualities, Cassimeres, Vesttngs,
Kentucky Jeans, Plaids for Children,
Bye De Laimes. M. De Laiues, Be
rages, Berpge Alpacas, Calicoes, Ging
ham*, SBA WES, (Cashmere, 'Tibet, & .
lib bite Crape of every variety.) we chal
lenge the county to produce their equal,
as regards to quality and price.
Having added largely to our variety of
GROCERIES,
we are prerred to furnish , the finest
qualities of Syrup. Molasses, wiugar, &e..
d:e., at reduced rates; our stock of Mo
lasses and sugar is regarded as the moat
complete eirer aliened in the counry. We
deem it needless to enumerate, as we
have always on hand a complete assort
ment of Dec Goods, Groceries, Hardware,
Queens's - line.
To satisfy you of the truth of our asser
tion, we only ask you to call and examine
for yourself. if you want bargains. Call
estviv at FlarsksrocKs_
Sign the Red Front.
March 31.1854.--tf
VOW NOTHINGS."
Tio currently reported 'bat the "Know
Nothinge' h3se organized in town,
and that they hold their meetings, once a
week, in the . HARNESS-MAKER'S
SHOP of Mr. Hoes Hoones. do South
Baltimore street, adjoining the Preshy.
mita church. and opposite D. MCCREA-
Ies Sadler Shop. COMP and join till!
far-famed association, and at the*.rite time,
and place. examine Henry's large, and
aplikadid wamutownt of
['AWN ESA
of all kinds, Riding Midler, 3fartingoles,
and all oottne armies belonging to the
Hansen* tatfotesa
la'AU kinds orenuntry Produce taken
is exc h a nge, even Shanghai Chit.
HENRY HUGHES.
2.,1851.-3113
i'l FOR S?LE.
MIRE oasactitor tow still a few mon:
AL kill of TIMBER LAND for male,
which wail* til*Polod of feallooablY.—
For tafortaitimo apply to
* - ImAlato tok Si* a !Oa of LOCUST
pans,
Grti l .ktg, 31.1. D. 4x
tr *
•utiktoustitoz .4 71- Ustatoscsic .o . lstsvil
MATUOWS &ZOIAACKOPFER,
GENERAL •PRODUCE
CO:OMISSION MERCHANTS
No. 129 North Howard direst, BALTIMORE
WILL. pay particular silintiout to the put.-
' chase of GUANO Siv.f all
FERTILIZ,E*9;
Consignmonts ( Welted.
. ,
REFERENCES.
Rstminrotia —lsriel Griffith, Eaq. Christian
Keener. I.i q. Dr. iht id Keener, F. L. I'or4er
Co, Harthnlow, Tiffany & Co., Long' & Byrn,
Hurst & Berry.
D... 1.1 Johnston. Esq.. Jefferson county, ;
Clearly & Co. Cincinnati, I), ; ?dotingly & Gilpin,
Pfirkrrshura. Vs.; !Inn. F. K. Zeilliekoffer, Nash.
•ine, T.; F Collior. Eaq., Atlantic! at law. Pitts.
hurt. l'a. ; Jos. Dellsplane, Esq., O.;
C. W. Bono'', Eeq., Harper's Ferry. Vs.; D. Mr-
Conanany. Eeq...> itorney at la`w. Gettysburg, Pa.
Juno
NEW CLOTHING STORE.
IT kinds of' ADY-111 A DE" Cloth
_M. Mx, always MI hand, at lowest pri.
east, fli the Sutra of Me ptibseriherc nearly
opposite the English Lutheran Church, in
Cliamhershurg street.
o:7"Clothing nt all kinds made to order
by experienced workmen.
• 'C. W. HOFFMAN.
August IL 1854.
Ladies' Dress Goods.
-AMES, do you wish h an dsome drese-
IA es. for Spring or. Snootier? If so,
call immediately at the long established
cheap Store, where we are prepared to
exhibit the most beautiful . variety and pret
tiest patterns of Dress Goods ever opetikl.
Do not defer the matter too fang. nor lose
the opportunity ot selecting from the en-,
tireassortment. If you wish to save money
and at the same time secure For yourself
the prettiest apparel worn, call immediate
ly at
FA HNESTOCKS'.
March 31, 11354.—tf
IFARICIf ARTICLES.
GO nee a tine collection of Fancy arti
cles at very reduced prices, go to
Fahneatneka where you can select from a
large assortment, inlciiding Sewing
Port" Monaies, — Cabas, - Pans, Preneh
worked Swiss, Cambric, Honfton and
Bobniett Collars, Mop and 'Side Combs,
Etc., dr,c., all of which can be purchased
at the lowest rates at the sign of the RED
FRONT. '•
Cloths, Cassimeres Vestings.
VELE Gentlemen , are respeCtfully in
sited to call and ex wattle my stock
of Cloths. Cassitneres rod Vestings. di&
rect from the Importers, before purchasing,
as 1 cannot be undersold.
A BICH ARNOLD.
Diamond.Tonors-New Firm.
eipton Btrottjcr,
FASHIONABLE BARBERS AND HAIR
DRESSERS. .
CAN at all times he 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 through all the ramifications of the
. Tonsorial Department,
with etch an infinite degree of skill, al
will mutt with the entire satisfaction of
all who may submit their chins to the
keen orde:4l.of their razors.. They hope,
therefore, that by their attention to busi
ne'ss. and a desire to please, they will mer
it ,as well as reeeive,a liberal share ol pub
lic patrimage. 'lThe sick will, be attended
to at their privatedwellings.
A STEWARD WANTED
at Pennsylvania College.
T"Epresent Steward of Pennsylvania
College being about to leave. appli
cations will he received by the undersign.
ed from persons desiring the situation.
Information in regard thereto can be had
of either of the undersigned. •
11 - " Possession will be given on the let
of April, or sooner if desired.
MOSES McULEAN,
8. FA NBB I'OCK,
H. 8. HUBER.
Committee of Board of Trustees.
Gettysburg, Match 3, 18:54—tf
SPOTTING" SPOTTING!
GEORGE and Henry ; iyampler: wiii
Make House !Spouting and put up
the same low, for cash or country pro
duce. Farmers and all others wishing
their Houses, Barns, kc. spouted, would
do well to give them a call.
G. do H. WAMPLER
Summer Hats
of the- very latest fashion. including,
Panama, China Pearl, Single and
Double Leghorn; Canton, 'Straw, and
Palm Leal Hats,on hand and for pale by,
S. S. brCREARY.
PARASOLS, Umbrellas. and Fans
new styles and shesp, at
IA COKING GLASSES. of all aor!
and mos, at
CILOVEB and Stockings, all earls and
stzes;at •
IRISH LINENS, ltlitalina, Tieltinge,
Pl.3l,nels: I,lnco . Table Chlths
eling, and Drillings—a large varietr—lor
sale at '"" SP H
•
TEE STAR AND BANNER;
Is published every Friday Eveniug,in
Baltimore street, in the three story
building: a fete doors apove
Fahnestocks Store; by
D. A. dr C.H. BUEHLER.
tt 111 M..
If paid in advance or within the year $2 pet
annum--if not paid within the yes oi2 50. _No
paper discontinued twiti l all artea rages are psid—.
except at the option of the Editor. single copie3
ei rents. A failure to notify a &continuance
will be regarded as b new engagement.
.ticiveriunnents not exceeding a square inserted
three timec for sl--every subsequent insertion
25 cents. Longer ones in the same proportion.
advertiretnents not specially Ordered for
given time will be continued until forbid. A
ral reduction willbe made to those who advertise
by the year.. .
JO Printing of al lk indn ex reu!ed nently and
promptty.and on rossonnbleterins.n
Idlers and Communications to the Editor,(4lp
cost lit ouch ar con te let oniy or tze nanie• of
new tubrcrjberr,)a►get bo,DIr r*tnsio etdilligt
LAMPS, LANTITRNB I'CIIANDFLIERB,
N. E. OthiNER FOURTH & CHERRY STB.,
PHILADELPHIA.
1011AVING enlarged and improved their
Lt. Stere, and having the largest assort.
Mimi of Lamps in Philadelphia. they are
now prepared to furnish PINE OIL,
CAM Pll ENE,
IRN I NG FLUID,
ETIIEREA L OIL, PHOSGENE GAS
and LARD OIL ; Lamps, Lsnierns, of all
pates ns,'Fitticv Hotel & Hall Lamps, Chan.
deliers. Girandoles and Caneelabras,•and
Britants lamps. at the Nlanufneturers' -
lowe.o (wires. Glass Lamps by the
peel:age, et is small advance over Auction
prices.' Being large MA NUFACTUR—
ERS of Pine Oil, Burning Fluid, Ether.
eal Oil, Alcohol, and (the only true) Plus.
gene Gas, they Call furnish these articles
at snob prices that Merchants it
their atitirintagr;to buy. Cell before go.
Mg els. where. ifyoe want bargains.
the Safety fltiol Lamp for sale.
DAVIS & CULIN,
:Sept. 213, 15:52-1y
WILDING HARDWARE
TOOL STORE EXCLESIVELY.
The Largest Estahliehment of the - kind - io the
United States.
WMI M. M'CLURE & BRO.,
N0.:287 Alliiket street, above Seventh, Philade.
N UFA C 'r U It ER'S Depot for
IV * Locks ()fail kinds. warranted quality.
44Pnlent Silvered Glass Knobs." Prem
ium Porcelain Knobs, over 100 Patterns.
Silver Plated )(nobs, flinger, Szc;, with
the tonal complete assortment of all the
Modern Goods in this Line. Purchasers
are invited to call and examine our
Stock. Catalogues sent by Mail if de
sired. -
Hot Air Registers and Ventlia.
tors at Factory Prices.
ICPAII milers put up under the imme
diate supervision of the firm.
CALL AND SEE V.
March 3, 1854.--ern
UNIVERSITY lIIERICINES I !
FEVER. AND AGUE CURED BY ROW.
AND'S TONIC MIXTURE.
THE University -of Free Medicine
and Popular Knowledge ; chartered
by slie.:State of Pennsylvania, at its lee
session, (viz. 29th April, 1853.) mainly
for the purpose of arresting the evils re
suiting from the sale of spurious and dan
gerous nostrums, also for the purpose of
supplying the public with . reliable reme-
Aies, in eases wherein the patient cannot
bfiieiii will not employ the best inedieal
htivisern ;- having purchased that inValua
' Se remedy, Ruwaiitrss Tonic Mixture, on
(mount of its just celebrity and known
efficacy, in the treatment of Fever and
Ague, and its kindred affections,--has no
hesitation in recommeding it in this high
eat terms to the patronago of the af
flicted. '
BOWEL COMPLAINT cured by
ROW AND'S BLACK—BERRY
ROOT. The above Institution extends
its sanction, in like manner, to the remedy
for "Bowel ComPlaint.7 so well known as
Rowand'a Compound Syrup of. Blackberry
Root, and earnestly.recommends it to the
confidence of patients afflicted with these
complaints,-,-believing it to be invaluable
in the treatment of such cases, . :
By, order of the Trtisteett,
Hon. Henry K. Strong. Hon. J. K. Finnigan
John H. Unworn!, M. V., El, R. AOtort. - Eeq.
Hectnr Orr, Esq. •
0:7"•All Communications to be address
ed,--John R. •Rowatid, M. D.,. Head of
the Pharmaceutical Department, and Pres
ident of the University,
• Home Dispensary and ciffie,. No. 47
Smith Second s treat,- Philadelphia. •
Branrii_Dispensary at the store of S.
S. FORNEY; G.eitysburg, • •
Sept. 30. 1853—1 y .
ZINC YlIll TS.
One.third Cheaper than White Lead, and
freefrom all Poisonous Qualities.
TilE NEW JERSEY ZINC CONT.
PAM' having greatly enlarged their
works. and improved the quality of their
products, are prepared to execute orders
fur their SUPERIOR PAINTS, dry, and
grotind in biz, in assorted packages ol from
;l5 to 500 ponnde ; also
Dry, in barrels, of 200 pounds each.
.
Their White Zinc, which • is sqld dry
or ground in oil, is warranted PURE and
unsurpassed for Body and Uniform White-
A method of preparation has recent•
ly been discol;ered, which enables the
Company to warrant their paints to
keep freerh and soft in the kegs for any
reasonable .time. 14 this respect their
paints will be anpenor to any other in the
market. ,'
Their Brown Zinc Paint,.which is sold
at a low price, and can only be made from
the Zinc urea from New Jereiey, is now
well known for its Protective qualities
when applieiVto iron or other metalic sur
faces, •
1311M1
Their Slane Color Paint possesses all the
'properties of the Brown. and is of an agree
able color for painting Cottages,-Depots,
Out-buildings, Bridges, Ste.
Dealers supplied or, liberal terms by
their• Agents,
SCHICK'B
FRENCH & RICHARDS.
Wholesale Paint Dealers and Importers
N. W. cor. lath &libirketStm., Philadelphia,
April 14, 1854.—0 m
SCHI.CWS.
DRUGS. AND NEVD/CINEA
all kind., from ihe beet /
1 7 - douses in the City ' coo. jr .
etantly on hand and for sale at •
the Drug and Bookstore of • It
DElAZalltel na
8. H. SHEELER.
IPhfladelphla Advertheirpents.
FRENCH TRUSSES,
WEIOIIINO LESS THAN 21 OUNCES. w
FOR HE CURE Of HERNIA OR RUPTURE.
A CKNOWLEDGED
by the highest
A. medical authorities of Philadelphia.
incornpar'atively superi o r 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,
bit as durable a Truss as any other, in
lieu of the cumbrous and uncomfortable
article usually sold.. There is no inffictil.
sy attending the fitting, and 'tvlien the pad
is located, it will retain its possition with
out change.
Persons at a distance unable to call on
the Subscriber, can have the Truss sent to
any address,' by remitting FIVE DOL.
LAR.S for the single Truss, or TEN for
the double—with measure round the hips,.
and stating aide affected.. It - will bo ex
changed to suit if no fitting, by, returning it
at once, unsoiled.
For late only by the Importer,
c A r.EB H. NEEDLES,
COr. Twelfth & Race Streets Phtladelphia
1103,,LADIES. requiring the benefit of
Mechanical Supports, owing to tlerange
mum of the ' Internal Organs, inducing
Falling of the Womb, Weal, Pulmonary,
Dyspeptic, Nervous and Spinal weakness,
ar..e,informed that a competent and experi
enced Lady will be in attendance at the
Rooms. (set open: for their exclusive
use.) No. 114,TWELFTH St., Ist door
below Race.
June 30, 1854.--ly
CAUTION ! CAUTION !
TH1)111118 ARMITAGE'S
PATENT ELECTRO•MGANET MOAT• .
NINA RODS. '
BEWARE OF 11APOSTARS AND SWINDLERS.
. .
IN order to prevent a repittition of the 1
11
.FRA FRA UDS so extensively carried on
during the last two ..years,: by a aet:_of
scoundrels who travelled over the county,
and .represented themselves as my Agents, -
and in" many instances exhibited forged ,
certificates of agency. I now give notice .
that all nly..agents carry with thitas
printed forum, authorizingthem to act as
my opiate,' legally: executed and' acs
knowledged before Alderman HENRY.'
SIMPSON. of Philadelphia; they have
also iny, . name and place.of business .on '
their, wagons. believe them all to be
strictly honest, and - fully acquainted with
the business of putting up Lightning Rods,
which they will do at as low. a price as,
they can he obtained at the filature.
many schemes have .been resorted to, to
defraud. myself and 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 iron points . . either, or all of which are
good — for nothing. My ELEOTRO
'MAGNET LIGHTNING RODS have
been examined by , many of
. the most Sci
entific men in. the world,. who have..pro
nounced them to be the only rods, that
they have ever seen, which are calculated
to save lives and property from destruct-.
Lion
,b• Lightning ,-- among ' t
• Professors Wary M'Aluitrie, James .M'-
Olintock; Walter N.: Johnston; of the U.
S. Patent office, E. J. Darr, Dr. T. E.
Waller and.ntany others who recommend
them in the highest terms of approba
Linn.
All orders WHOLESALE AND RE
TA 44, will meet „with prompt attention.
Spire Rods and Scrolls made to order.—
Cardinal Pointe, and ' all ; kinds of
weather Vanes, for sale cheap. •
.11:7" My Agent; SAMUEL C. WILT, will
locate himself during the summer of 1854,
at No. 21 North Queen street, Lancaster,
Pa.—and AttottS•rns• CANN, at Penns.
grove, N. J Property owners in those
sections of the 'country will do well to
call on them.
THOMAS.ARMITAGE.
Vine Street, 4 doom above twelth, Philadelphia.
March 3,1854.-7 m
MEDICI!' DEPIRTAIENT OF .
PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE.
Ninth below Locust *treat. PHILADELPHIA.
Session of 1854—'55.
Y the authority of the Board of Trus
t" tees of Pennsylvania College of
Gettysburg Pa., the Faculty of the Medi
cal Department at Philadelphia is consti
tuted as follows: '
Deere Ounce:, M.D., Obstetrics and Dims
et of Women end Children.
Armco &rate, +Theory and• Practice
of Medicine. •
lona Nerr.t. M.D., . Principles and Prac
tic. of Surgery.
.1. M. Att.aer i M.D., Anatomy.
lova J. RIOI, Medical Chemiatry
and Pharmacy.
Fnaarcis G. Warm, M.D.. Institute' 01 Medi
cine.
Jena' 11: DIDDLE, TheIEpOUILIE Mt.
1 edit Medics.
The Lectures will commence on Mon
day,' October '9th, and continue until the
let 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 free
of expense.
Figs.—Matriculation, (p a id once only) V; 00
•
Foe each Professor's ticket,' 15 00
Gradnation. 30 00
y Practical Anatomy, 10.00
The Dissecting Robms will be open in
the month of September.
For further information apply to
JOHN J. REESE, M. D., Registrar.
N 0.1228. Ninth St., Philadelphia.
July. 14, 1854.-61
To the Citizens of Gettysburg.
A. L. HICKEY & CO., No
litmn 148 CHESTNUT Street, a
buvr Sixth Philadelphia, have now on
hand one of largest, cheapest and most
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 Trunk',
Carpet and Leather Bags, for travelling in
Europe. Mao, a splendid assortment of
Ladies Dress •TRUNKS, Bonnet Boxes,
&c., dr.c., ranging in price from two to
thirty dollars. with a fine variety of Hob
by Horses, Propellers, Gigs. &e.
All of the above 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.& CO.,
. chestnut Street
May 26, 16 . 64.-3 m, .
IProfewslovial Card'.
BOUNTY LADS.
11011ERSONS entitled to Bounty ,
1 /.:,1 1
.J.- Lands under the acts of Con
greets of the United States can
have their claims promptly and
efficiently attended to by applica
tion either personally or by letter
o the subscriber, at his office in Gettysburg.
Claimants whose applications have been
suspended, on account of deficiency in
proof may find it to their advantage wall
-111". The fee charged is $5 in each case,
payable upon the delivery of the warrant.
The subscriber will also attend to claims
for Pensions for Revolutionary or other
services and the location of lands. The
sale and purchase of Land Warrants at
tended to, and the highest cash price paid
for the same. R. G. McCREARY.
May 14-11. Attorney at law 3
D. M 9 CONA VGLIY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
(Office removed to one door West of Buehler
Drug dc Book•8tore, Chambersburg street.) .
attorney and Solicitor for
Patents and Pensions,
Bounty Land Warrants, Back-Pay sus
pended Claims, and all other claims against
the Government at Washington, D. C.:
also American claims in England. Land
Warrants located and sold, or bought, and
highest prices given.
Lands fort sale in lowa,. Illinois, and
other Western States ; and Agents engaged
iocating Warrants there. •
SerApply to him personally or by
- otter.
Gettysburg, Nov.ll, 1853
LAW PARTNERSHIP;
THEundersigned have associated
themselves as partners in the •Prac
lice of the. Law. Their Office is in the
room long occupied by the senior PU'rfnerT
where one or both of the firm can at all
times be consulted.
• The business of CONVEYANCING. in -all
its brenches, will be attended to with
promptness, neatness and accurxcy.
MOPES McCLEAN.
WM. McCLEAN.
, Mat? 5,1854.r-3m -
DAVID WILLS;
attorney at Law,
MIAS taken Mr. STRVIINSON'S office.
Aim North West Corner of Centre
Square.
REFERENCE:—Hon. , Thaddins Steven.,
Lancaster.
Dee. 30, 1853.
W. A. M`GINLEY •
_ ATTORNEY AT LAW.
OFFICE in the South - West corner of
the Square formerly occupied by .
M'Conaughy; Esq., will attend promptly
to all business entrusted to his care.
May 12, 1854.—1 y
c i • 4 ..,,i ,
Dr. J. La`werice Hill,
IDEIATIST,
FFICE in Chambersburg street.
one door . West of the - Lutheran
Church, nearly opposite Grammer's store.
where he may be found ready and willing
to attend t 6 any case within the province
of the Dentist. Persons in want of full
sets of teeth are invited to call.
REFERENCES.
Dr. C. N.Dzatocuir, Rev.C.P.Ktut Inn, D. D
4' D. frottmin, Prof. M•J•C0111,
" H.B. HOUR, " H. L. 131.1.101111 t,
" D. dna ctn., " H•A• IttrturAtt sumo
Rev. R. JOEMIIIOIf. " M. L. BTatrzia•
July 7. 1848.
DOC TO R
,801lN' SIWOPE,
AVING located permanently in Get-
IL tyaburg, offers his professional ser
vices to the public.
la.oflice and residence in York Street,
opposite the Bank.
April 28, 1854.-Iy.
:Cat=
8. 0 3,121111DM310
(HOMEOPATHIST.)
LA7Efrom Philadelphia, would re
spectfully offer his services to the cit
izens of Bendersville and Adams county
in general.
Office in Bendereville, where he can
at all times be found and consulted, when
not profeassionally. engaged.
Bendereville, May 20,1854.-8 m
SAVE YOUR MONEY !
ESSENCE or COF'F'EE.
S' H. BUEHLER keeps constantly on
4D hand for sale, the Genuine ES—
SENCE OF COFFEE, of best quality.
The use of this article in families will be
found a very great saving in the course of
the year. ig7.For sale, Wnoulaite and
flaxen., at the Drug & Book Store of -
S. H. BUEHLER.
Maw ZO, 1853.
HAY WANTED.
PERSONS having Hay to sell will do
well by calling on the subscriber, in
Gettysburg, whole desireus of purohaeing.
The highest Market price will be paid at
all times. KrAs 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 lie
may purchave.
SOLOMON POWERS,
Dec. 24,1852.--tf
Breinig, Fronefield &
VEGETABLE CATTLE POWDER,
AND
CATTLE LINIMENT,
SOLDOLD WHOLESALE and RETAIL,
S. H. BUEHLER, agent or
idame county.
Dec. 30th, 1853
IUST received and for sale a large
J lot of • -
Fresh Groceries.
ALSO"—a4 - WaWereeccond head
COOK STOVES,
very cheap by .• • GEO.. ARNOLD.
ERFUMERY of all kinds: will be
L• found ar ; ; - •
Hanover Branch :Rail Road.,
c'II.9NOE OF HOURS.
TRAINS over the Hanover Branch
road now run as follows:-
jai Train will leave Hanover at 9.15
A. M., with passengers for York, Har
risburg, Columbia and Philadelphia, and
return to Hanover with passeugera 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 6.80 ; and return immedi
atelv with Passengers from York, &c., at
4.45 P. M.
3d Train will leave Hanover at 6 P.
M. with Passengers for York ; and return
with .Passengers from Baltimore at 8
P.M.
The Monday morning extra train will
leave for Baltimore at 4.80; return at 7
A. M. '
EDWARD E. YOUNG, agent.
Hanover, March 24, 1854.
Baltimore 4, Susquehanna
• Railroad.
HANGE OF HOURS.—Way PER-
I j anger Train leaves Calvert
Station at 8.15 A X
Arrives at York at 11 A.
Accommodation Train leaves
Pert station at 4.25 P
Arrives at York,al 7.42 P it
Express Train leaves Calvert
Station at 10 p at
Arrives at York at ' 12 P at
RETURNING. •
-Way Passenger Train leave liar.
rieburg at 1.45 r it
Arriving, at York at 2.45 P at
Express -Train leaves Harris •
burg at • 8.45 A m
Arriving at York at 9.54 A 24
AccoModation train leaves
York it ' 4.45 A. M.
" WINCHESTER.
Superintendent of Transportation.
May 19; . 1854..
FARMS FOR SALE
NEAR CETTYSINEG.
N0.1=160 Acres : good Stone
House'and Barn; with other out4niildings - ;
plenty of good timber; OlOadernr, knit twat'
Water:.' . • ' ' •
No. 2--115 Acres; large Stone
House, large, new, Barn, Shipps, Sheds.
Corn-,,cribe, water in nearly' every, field
plenty good fruit, sufficient timber and
good meadow. •
No. 3-125 Acres: first rate
House and Barn, and out:buddings,,excel
lent • meadow. good running water. choice
fruit, timber, Ito. ; . nenr the turnpike.
No. 4-180 Acres : goodlarge
Brick House, with ouE.buildings, plenty
never failing water at theimuse and ill the
fields ; 60 Acres excellent timber, plenty
- good`meadow, first rate. Orchard,. of all
kinds of fruit, good tenant-house. &c.
No. 5-200 Acres : large brick
House, with back-buildings, large stone
Ilnk Barn. with sheds and cribs, and all
Other out-buildings; such as dry-house,
smoke-house, &c. ;.between 50 and 00
Aereit in good meadow, plenty good tint
ber, good feticing, Orchard of all kinds of
choice fruit, several Wells of water. &c.
No. 6-247 Acres : near Pipe
creek, Frederick county, Md., large Stone
House. Barn:Smoke-house, §pritig.house,
sheds, pens. cribs, plenty of water and
fruit, from 50 to 00 aeree good timber—
can be bought cheap.
No. 7-105 Acres.: ackoming
the above, good Stone House, Swiss !bun,
out.buildings, good Witer, &e. [These
two Farms are handsomely sittuiterf on the
public road.]
No. B—/1 Mill with 30 Acres
of isn't], good buildings, shops, sheds,
other out-buildings, &e..
Any person desirouti of buying or seli
ing property will please call uron
F. F. VANDERSLOOT, Agent.
GettyebtirCFit., Feb. 17—ecivi
KrDr. F. E. VertiEitsit.oo,f. SUE
GEON 'DENTIST will heathome here.
after the last two'weeks in every month.
2000 LADIES
RE willing tocertify that the MINH
-2-311. AWAY COOKING STOVE ib the
very best Stove now in use, inasmuch as
they will do more Cooking, Roasting and
Baking, and do it with less labor, and last
es long again as any other stove now sold.
These celebrated stoves are constantly
kept for sale at a very reduced price at
the
GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY AND
=GRINE kl)4 OP,
Whore the subscribers feeling determined
to suit all persons have also the Parlor,
Sexton's Baltimore Air-tight, Peakskell
and Cabinet' Cook Stove, and Air-tight
and Ten-plate Parlor Stoves of the most
beautiful patterns. '
THE SETLOR PLOUGHS
which cannot be stirpassed 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 a
other ploughs, it is decidedly the cheap
est that can be obtained.
PLOtr GEIS a nd °th
e rs, Castings for the Woodcock Plough
Wind-mill Machinery, Castings and WI
low-ware, with every article usually mad
at Foundries can be obtained here.
Blackstnithing and Shoe Making as
usual.
SUB-SOIL PLO lIG .
QF the beat quality—alwaya on hand
and for irate in Gettysburg, at the
Foundry of
T. WARREN it SON.
TOBIAS' LINIMENT,
ipOR the cure of Headache, Cholera
JR: Morbue, Toothache, Bruises, Sprains.
gre.,—a moat excellent remedy—for sale
at-the DRUG STORE of
H. S. BUEHLER.
A LARGE assortment of very superior
KNIVES and FORKS ; Pocket
and - Pen Knives, Razors, Scissors, Table
and TesBpoons, dm., to be had very, cheap
at the Store pl
GEQ ARNOLD.
•
SCHICK'S.
SAFE-SPEEDYStiIE
SOMETHING FOR YOUR OWN . BENEFIT I!I
At MEDICINE adapted to general use,great
ly superior to others, and within the means
of every individual
160 Pills (or Twonty-flue Cents!
No extortion in price—no Calomel—no miner
al poison whatever.
Torwrisvemors
HEALTH PILLS
fully merit the great reputation they have acquire,
ed. They are called fur from all parts. of the land, _
because they are all that claim to be. WHAT
THEY WILL DO.:
They purify the blood,
They deans the ttlyetem of Humor.,
They cure HVaPtiPaia and and Indigestion.
They create en Appetite.
Thee cure Sick Headache, Dizziness end low
Spirits.
They arrest F .
They promote a heavy action of the Livew
They are a sure care for Costiveness and Habit
ual' Constipation, •
They are highly efficacious in Female Complaints.
They strengthen and give tone wets I,yetern., •
THEY *lie THE 13E8T, FAMILY; MEDIA
CINE KNOWN. .
It is an obvious inquiry, how one medicine can
cure so many different complaints. These PUN;
however, am so compounded of curative matejalis'
that persons nave only to TRY THEM and the
answer will be found MA restored body and' nri
Invigorated constitution. JEAGH BOX 'CON
TAINS 100 PILLS, at the astonishingly low
price of 25 Mott ,
Every individual should have them.
F. A. PALMER, Gen. A et:. •
Stonitinton, Et. .
AnENTS.—For sale by S. H. Buehler. ant*
Samuel S. Forney, Gettysburg ; H. S. Fink, Pleas;
ant Hill ;Spalding & Brother, Littlestown ; John
Bushey, McSherrystown ; Samuel Faber, jr., Low..
ter Mill : Jesse Houck, Butler township An
drew Creglow, Centre Mil ; Abel T. Weight,
Benderaville ; Jacob Pansy!, Middletown . ; Jacob!
F. Lower, Arenthaville; H. W. Whitmore, Muni
masbutg ; Philip Hann, McKnigbtsville ; Thom
as J. Cooper, Franklin tp., ; Jacob Mark, Cash
town; 'Aulabaneh dr. Spangler, East Berlin,' J-
Martin, New Oxford ; J. It. Henry, A bbottstown
August I I, IBb4—sow-Iy.
THE WONDER OF THE AGE.
FOR THE
CuJRE
Saltrheum,
r. 7 a ipelsr,
'hipp e d o r
racked hand
o r ns ana
!calole,
YV o oils of
soy kind.
Infleat
motion of the
Bream;Eref
ireskjag.out
. ,
slid Sores on children ; Bore lips, Pinuplos on the-
and ell diseases of the skin.
Cr For perticulars see small bills accompany.
ineesch.box.:. •
;p :7•20,000 boaec sold in tide, State the pus
year, and gave univerall satisfaction, ,
,The groat secret el the popularity 9f this ointment
lies in, the fact that it sccoroplisku all it is mum.
mended, te ;dor ind that rtlenot teeeigmend it
to cure any thing but what from the nature of the
ifigredianta,it ie
.an. absolute ipecifis fin, while
other, prepatatiorti of the kind ate recommended
(6 cure every climatic, that human fiestas heir' tic
from ConiuMption dawn to the bite of-a Bea,
ahem, in fact, all the cral properties they emi r
lain are in the handbills,, and the the:misrule or
fictitious certificates published in their praise.
I invite those troubled with . the above corn
plaints, (partiCularly Salt Rheum;) to take a box
and try it,—if you are ,not fully satisfied, return
it and take back yorir money. • .
N. 13.—1 have hundreds of testimonials I can
show any one who feels disposed to call on me
and satisfy himself of the virtues of she Oint-
Mont. '
Prepared and sold by MONROE 'FERREL,
• • Naugatuck, Coon.
ItTTo whom all orders should be addressed.--
Sold also by the principal Druggists and country
Merchants generally.' Price i 8 cents. -
t)11.01 . 8.-C. V. Claims/ & Co,
No 81, Barclay St., ,New York ; A. McClure &
Co.; Albany ; - 3.'Xidd &- Co.,- Pittsburg r• WM.
H. Brown & Bro,, N 0.4 Liberty Bt., Baltimore ;
T. W. Dyott & Song, Philadelphia. •
AGENTS—SamueI.H. Buehler, Gettysburg ,
11. 8. rink, Pleasant Hill; Spalding 4 Brother,
Litilestown;John BusVey, McBherrystown ;Sam
uel Fah*, Jr., Lowei's Mill; Jessie Houck, But-:
ler tOwnship; Andrew Creglow; Centre Mill ;
Abel T.' Wright, Benderaville ; Jacob Pensyl,
Middletown ;Jacob F. Lower, Arendtsville ; Hr
W. Whitmore, Mmomasbiug; Philip Hann, Mc,
; Thos. J. Cooper,
Franklin tp. ;
cob - Mark, Cashtown ; Aulaliaugh & Spangler;
East ; J. Martin;•New Oxford ; J. Henry,
Abbothnown. •
1.1.1854--lyerm.
Young American's Library:
A Useful and Attractive Series of Books
for , YOUNG PEOPLE, embrsteing
Events connected with the Ei7ll , ' His
tory of our Country, and Lives of Die
tinguished Men, written with much:
care and in an entertaining anti instruc
tive manner, with illustrations oflmpor
taut Events, and beautifully illuminated!
•
Title Pages,
rrilHE LIFE OF DANIEL WEE
STERithe Great American States
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tive of his character ; and the follunrinK il
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Young Daniel in the Saw Mill.
Webster Fishing at Fryshurg.
Webster declining the Clerkship.
Webster expounding the Constitution.
Webster at Fatteuil Hall.
Marshfield, the residence of Wehter.• ,
Webster on his Farm.
The Life of henry. Clay, the Mill Boy
of the Slashes, nine illustratlons. , •
The Lye of Benj. Pranktin, nine Mutt-,
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'Plie Life of Marion, illustration*.
The Life of Lafayette, nine Miura
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The Life of Wai. Penn, *Jae
iltwtro
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The Life of Gen. Taylor, nine
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The Life of dindrew Jackson, nine
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The Life of .A'apoleon Bonaparte, nine
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'J'he Old Bellof Independence pe•Vp'l43o 4
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The Yankee Tea Par/Y; and other
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Containing in all over 100 illustrations.
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placed in the hands of young people,; they,
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well adapted for
FAMILY OR SCHOOL LIBRARIES.
Price per set, handsomely bound in
cloth, gilt backs and neatly put up in box
es, $0.76. '
T. WARREN
Price per volume, neatly , bound, eloth
gilt, 581.
Colporteurs, Agents or eohool Libratiert
wilt be supplied , et a liberal discount.
Copies will .6e eent by—mail,, postage
free, upon the receipt of the pries' of thwt
eel, or any volume. ' • ; •
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Jude 2, 1864.-203
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