In the matter of the intended applieatien of PIMA Snratix, for li cense to keep a public House iu the Borough of Gettysburg, Adams.conuty being ain Old stand.' • . • 1111/}:;,'llie undersigned, citizens of the w w - 13nrough of Gettysburg, aterussid, fitting porantivllv acquainted with Peter Shively. the above named petitioner, and also having a knowledge of Ma house for which 'the license is prayed, do hereby I certify that such house is isecesary to ac commodate tho public. and entertain stringers or travellers, that he is a person of good repute for honesty and temperance, and that he is well provided with house j romp and conveniences for the lodging:lnd aceornmodation of strangers and travellers, I and that the facts set forth in this petition are true, We , therefore beg leave to re- i commend him lot a license agreeably to his petition.' Jas. A, Thompson," John L. Tate, Wm. theinauer, Robert Tate, Henry Hughes, F. B. Picking, A.. B. Kurtz, John Hoke, H. D. Wattles, R. Smith, E. Ziegler: Jr. September, I 1854.-3 t NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! AGRAM ARNOLD has just returned • from the City with the Larre,flieapai. 4^ Beal Selecod Stock°, Spring'and Summer Goods, evitebefore tittered, to the town or country, consisting in. part o. German, French and Dotnestio Clothe; Black & Fancy CllB3l - Satin & other, Vesting , Italian Clothe. Coat Gingham's, Tweeds, Ky. Jeans. Benne De !Aloes, M. De Laines.i Prints;: Gingharris, and a great variety of Goods too numerous to mention. Also, a large assortment of Bonnets, Para.' sole, &c, r and see, as I am determined to undersell any esmblishinent in the %retro or, County. March al 1854.—tf ANTPNEBRIASKA HATS, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES. g r.-..Q:VJE ONE, COME; ALL, and tell your neighbors to come, to the &oil) of the "Two Extremes," end see the splendid stock of HATS, CARS, BO OTS , and SLOES, now open ing, of the latest style and of every 'varie ty, anitahle for the Spring sod Summer season, for Gentlemen, Ladies and Chil oren. I have made arrangements ,to have Bono and Shoes made to order, by the best of workmen, and of good material, in the, quicltest possiblo time. W. W. PAXTCIN. Gettysburg. March 31, 1854.—tf ' REMOVAL. 9111 HE undersigned has removed , his tablishinent to the room formerly oc cupied by ALEXANDER FRAZER. next door to Grammer's Store, in Chan3bersburg street, where he is prepared to attend .to every thing in his line of business, such as cleaning tit repairing • "N! CLOCKS,__ _ &C WATCHES, ~ ,1/6, ' , tic reasonable prices• i) . I • 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 a call. R. C. SCHWARTZ. Guttysburg, April 28, 1854.--if row io.lov- HARDWIRE STORE. r HE Subscribers would respectfully. announce to their frieods and the public, that' they have opened a NEW HARDWARE STORE in Baltimore st,. adjoining the residence of DAVID &Boum, Gettysburg, in which they ate opening a large and general assorttneut.)f UAROWARE, IRON, STEEL, GROCERIES r CUTLERY, COACH TRIM MINGS, - . Springs; Axles, Saddlery, Cedar 'Ware, Shoe Findings, Paints, Oils, &Dyestuffs, in general, inending every descriptioa of articles in the above line of business—to which they invite the attention of Coach• makers, Blacksmiths. Carpenters, Cabinet. makers, Shilemakers, Saddlers, and the public generally. Our stock having been selected with great earn and purchashed for Cash, we guart antee.(for the Ready Money.,} to dispose of any part of it on as reasonable terms as they can be purchased any where. We particularly request a call Irom our friends, had earnestly solicit a share of public favor, as we are determined - to es tablish a character for selling Goods • at low prices and doing business on fairprin ciples. JOEL B. DANNER, DAVID ZIEGLER. Gettysburg, J=413.1851,-11. . . NOTICE. L ETTERS Teetamentary on the es. tate ofJOHN CH RONISTER, late of tantalite township, Adams county, dec'd. having been granted to the sub scriber', they hereby give notice to those indebted to acid Estate. to call with him antraettle the same; and those who have 'claims, are desired to present the saute, properly authenticated, for settletnent. • JACOB L. CHRONISTEEI, DAVID CH RON !WITH, JOHN CHROMSTER., August 25, 1851.-8 t CEers. girThe Get two ranted Elm-Ours 'glide in Lamest, township, Alma county ; the tact stameslin Carrot towtohip, York annoy. , To my Creditors, FBIAKE notice 11131 I have applied to the . 111 . Judy* of the Court of Common 1 Pleaset Adams county, for the benefit ofl JUS.'l' received and for rale a large the Insolvent laws of this l:ommonwealth. „. lot - of mini that , theY have "PF" )i " d Thelaa il 1 Fresh Groceries. the 264 day V Se p tet/11er next, at th e 1 ALSO—a quantitv of second hand Court4touve- in the Borough of Gettysburg, I COOK wrove.. for boating 4111 and my creditors upon sail ; ,ery cheap by . GEO. ARNOLD. 4 pOicatitai. at which time and place you i N. . , easy staid lr .you think Proper. EISERFUMERY of all lands will 5e • UENRY SNYDER. umid at JIL t , .., Aug. 5.13.-4s* D. 'Wel/NAUG IiY, ..arrolowir AT L.9IP, (Office removed to one doio West of flashier ' Din & Book-Btore, liniambersburg street.) Jitorney and Sofiriii,r tor Patents and Pensious, Bounty Land Warrahts. Back• Pay sus pended Clain's, and all otherclaimsmgainst the Government at . ‘Vashingtim. D. C. t also American claim's in England. , Land Warranis bicated and sold. At bought. and highest prices' given., [Ands lor. sale in tows, Illinois, entl other Western States ; and Agents engaged innOting Vatranlit thpre. Gar Apply to him personally or by Otter. Geityshtirg, Nov. 11. 185. BOUNTY IJAAIIb. romisoss n toltit.ot. to _minty —•l' Lauds under the acts o f Cnii. gross of the United' States can have their claims promptly and efficiently attended to :ty a pplica lion either personally ur by letter othoeubecriber,athianitirein Gettysburg. Claimantis whuee applivations have beta suspended on Recount of defivieney ill pivot' may find it to their silt/onto:0 tocall r7•The fee charged is $5 in et:ch case. payable upoattlut delivery of the warrant. E. EL Bently, The sidnicriber will also [tend tuclaima for Pensions Tor Revolutionary or other services and the localion of lat.tis. The sale and purchase of Land Warrants at tended to, arid the highest cash price Nid for the same. R. G. Mc(!itEA .May 14- 7 V. .4(torney at)awj IeGINLEY.' O FFICE in the Simih West corner of the Square formerly occupied by D. M'Conaughy, Esq., will attend promptly to all business entrusted to his care. • May 12, 1854.—A y DAVI I) WILLS, Attorney at Last . H AS tulten Mr. STRVIIN B OOI °flee. North West Corner of Centre Square. • REVERENCE.—Hon. - Thitltieuti" Esq., Lanctune. Dec. 30, 1853. LATE from Philadelphia, would re spectfully offer his servires to the cit izens ol Bentleraville and Adams county `in general. , • - Ncrtlifice in Benderacille, where he Can' _at all .times be fount) and Conauttcd,when not- prolessaionally engaged. ' Elendersville, May 26, 1854.-6 m • FFIOE in Chambershurg street, p one door .West of the Duilierati Church, nearly opposite Grammer's more, where he may be found ready atfil willing to attend to any case within• the province of the Dentist. Persons in want orfull sets of teeth are invited to call. REFERENCES. Dr. C.N.B irateur, Rev,c;.r.KILAUTR. D. " D. Honarza, Prof. M. Aeons, " H.S. Hum, H. L. BAVOREIII, " D. fhtnenT, ." H.A. Mon. Lex mine Rev. Jormeoe. I " M. L. &myna. July 7, 1848. DOC i)it J.lO 50 N SN9O IP E, H AVING lamed permanently in Get. tysburg, oilers his professional ser• vices to the pithlie.- I(7•oflice and residence in York Street, opposite the Bank. April 28, 1854.-- Iy. SAVE YOUR MONEY !' ESSENCE or COFFEE. la H. BUEHLER keeps 'cobstantly on i'c'• hand for sale.. the ;Genuine ES:. SENCE OF COFFEE, of hest quality. The use of this article in Ninnies will he found a very great saving in the course of the year. it - 2. For Wittot.Essut and RETAIL, at the Drug & pooh 'Store Of. Mo.. 20, 1853. PERSONS yHa to sell..will.do . • Well by ealltag on the subseriber, in Gettysburg, whole desirous of ptrChasing. The highest Market price will he paid at all times. 0Z 'As he intends having the Hay. after being peeked, hauled either to HanoVeror Baltimore, the preferenre to haul will be given to those from whom be may purchase. • . SOLOMON POWERS. Dec. 24, 1852.—tf • Breinig,'FrOnefield & Co's., VEGETABLE CATTLE POWDER, AND CATTLE LINIMENT,. QOLD WHOLESALE and EETAiL, CI. by S. H. BUEHLER, ageut lei Itlqmft etninty. Dre. 311t1i. 1853. GETTYSBURG STEAM MILL. . . /1111 E iiiihscriher ham completed hi! new J. . Swam Mill, and is now prippreTho SAW TIMBER and CHOP GRAIN at usual rates and short notice., Payment and others ran Wave Satviiig and Chopping dune at any time. . ICPHanovrr prises in will he raid for Rye. Corn, and OvOi 'at ilte Strain 'Mill, west or iVairen's Foundry, Gettysburg. . Lc/ Feed ennstautly nn hand and -fur sale. ' • C. W. HOFFMAN. Augunt 11, 18154-Iy. Proftsslonal'Ourdk. ATTORNEY AT LAW. ZOOTCI I V ,' 1 . 9 32:NZ MO (HOMEOPATHIST.) .~, ~~,_ ~'•~~~d~;~s~d~. Dr. J. Lawrence Hill, S.ll. BUEHLER. HAY WANTED. SCIIJOK'S. klalll2l[l. O. MATIIIIIMS.I pr. F. Zotuoitorms. MATHEWS &ZOLUCKOFFER 9 GENERAL PROQIUCE COMMISSION lIIERCIIANTS, No. 12 x 9 • North ildward Street. BALTIMORE, %VlTA:pay- particular attention to the pur chase of GUANO and all FERTILIZERS. . Consignments Soliciied; RE FE IthNCES BatTraroas —Tenn& Griffith. Esq. Christian Keener, Esq. Dr. DaOil Keener, K. L. Parker & vn.. Lmitooloovr. ' IIIIIOIY VIL Co., Long & Byrn, 1 Dural & Derry. Ihmi Johnston: Esq., Jeffers'on county, Vs. ; Ovally 44:0. Cincinnati:O. ; Matingly & Oilpirt, Farkeraintra. Vs. ; lieu. F. K. Zollickoffer, Nash vino, T$ P. Geiger, Esq., Attorney at law, Pitts. burg. Ya. ; Jos. Del;alilatie. Esq., Hirsboro% 0.; C. W. Potion, riarper'a Perry. V..; D. 11c. Conntigtiy.Eeq., Attorney at lass. Gattystoirg, Pa. • June :18, 1854.-1 y NEW .CLOTHING STORE. LL kinds READY-MADE Cloth alwayti nu band. at lowest pri ces, at the Store 111 the subscriber, nearly oppinote ihr. Cul.liah Lutheran Church, in Chamberatiurg sireet. nP - Clinhing of all kinds made to order by experienced workmen. - C. W. HOFFMAN. August 11. 1854. Ladies' Dress Goods. f J AMES, do you wish.handsume dress -111 es, for Spring or Summer? If- ao, cull immediately at the long established cheap Store, where we are prepared to exhibit the most beautiful variety and pret tient patterns of Dresstaoods ever opened. Do not defer the matter too Inng, nor lose the opportunity,ol seleetiel froth the en tireassfirtment.. If you wish to SAVO motley _and at the Paine time atieure for yourself the prettiest apparel worn, call immediate- If at • FAHNESTOCKS'. March 31 1854.—tf 'AINT(' ARTICLES; G O ate a flue eollection et Vency arti cles' riduCed [ - niece, g o to F a hneatncks. where you can select Irnm a lar ge _ . a ssortmegt,ittleudin g _Sewin g nir3s,- Part 'hi, naies Calms Fans, French worked Swiss, - Catibric, lionito o and B o bniett Coll a rs, Tep and Side Combs, dre., &c., of which can l i e pur c hased at the lowest rates at the si g iSuf the KV/ FRONT. • • - • Cloths; Cossuneres St, Vestings. , r HE Gentlemen are respectfully in -10- vited.to call and ex tmine my stock of Cloths. Cassimeres sttd Vestings, di rect from the Importers, Itefore purchasing, as I cannot be undereold. ABR7M -ARNOLD Diamond ilionsors--New Firm. • Lipton St" Si:abet?, FASHIONABLE BARBEIIs AND HAIR .DREssERS, CAN at all times he found prepared to attend to the calls of the people, at the Temple. in the DiUmond. adjoining the County Building. From Long expe rience they flatter themselves that they can go through all the ramifications of the Tonsorial Department; with each an infinite degree of skill, as will net with the entire satisfaction of all wilts may submit their chins to the keen ordeal of their razors. They hope, therefore, that by their attention to busi nese, and a desire to please, they will mer it us well as receive,a liberal attain of pub lic patronage. The sick will be attended to at their private dwellings. A STEWARD WANTED at .PeOnsylvania College. present Steward of Pennsylvania College being about to leave. appli cations will be received by lire undersign ed from persons desiring the situation. information in regard thereto can be had of either of the undersigned. • ry•Pussessinn will be given on the !it of April, or sooner if desired. MOSES Std/LEAN, B. PA HNBSTOCK, ' H. t 3. HUBER, Committee of Board of Trustees. Gettysburg, Mardi 3, 1854—tf • SPOETING! SPOETINGI EORGE and Henry Wainplcr will 'or Make House Spouting and put up the same low, for cash or country pro duce. Farmers and all others wishing their Houses. Barns, &c. spouted, would do well to give them a:call. G. & H. WAMPLER. Summer Hats O F the very latest fashion, including, Panama, China Pearl, Single and Double Leghorn, Canton, Straw, and Palm Leaf fiats, on hand and for Gale by S. S. M'CREARY. • PARASOLS, Umbrallia, and • Fans new stylea and eheap, at LOOKING GLASSES, of all sort and sizes. at LOVES'and Stockings, all sorts' and 11 - 1(1 dizes, at • IRISH LINENS, Minding, Tickings, Flannels, Linen Table Cloths ) Tnw ding. and Drillings=a large variety—lOr sale at , SCHILK'S. THE STAR AND BANNER. Is published every. Friday Evening, in Ballimoie street, in the three story building, a few doors above Fahnestocks Store, by D. A. & C. H. BUEHLER. .TEII.OI K. If paid in advance or within the' year s2 . per annum= - if not paid within the yes rs 2 50. No paper discontinued untiiali arrearage• are paid— except at the option of the Editor. bingle copies tircents. A .failure to notify • discontinuance will be regarded es a new engagement. adrert . tannenis not exceeding a square inserted three timer for sl—every - subsequent. insertion 26 cents. Longer ones in the same proportion. All advertisements not specially ordered for a given'time will be continued until forbid: A libe ral reduction will be made to those who advertise by the year. Jai Fruiting of al Minds ex eeutedneatlrand .picrnptly, and on reasonable terms. dlrrt and Ommtinita t ions to 14 Editor,(es• cepa tg ouch ar conia In Money or Le names of nut tiabsetibens.) must be tOlll 'Aso hi oohr secure &tinnier. Philadelphia Adverileemenle. UNIVERSITY MEDICINES! FEVER .AND AGUE CURED Rl' ROM THEUniversity of Free Medicine and Popular Knowledge; chartered .:by the State of Pennsylvania, at its las session, (viz. 29th April, 1853.) mainly for the purpose of arresting the evils re sulting from the sale of spurious and dan gerous nostrums, also fiir the purpose of supplying the public with reliable reme dies. to eases wherein the patient cannot obtain or , will not employ the best medical lidvisera ; having purchased that invalua- Se remedy. itowand's Tunic Mixture, on ccount of : its just celebrity and known efficacy, in the treatment of Fever and Ague, and its kindred affections,—has no hevitaiiiiii iu vecommeding it in the high est terms to the patronage of the af flicted. ROWEL COMPLAINT cored by ROWAND'S BLACK—BERRY ROOT The above Institution extends its sanction, in like manner, :o the remedy for "Bowel Complaint,".so well known as Rowand's 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 eases, By order .of the Trustees,_ Hon. Henry K. Strong, Hon. J. R. Flanigan John R. Hovland, lit. D., D. R. Ashton, Esq. Hector Orr, Esq. -sIICT•AH Communications to be address ed,--.4rohn R. Rowand, M. D., Head of the Pharmaceutical Department, and . Pres ident of the University. Home Dispensary and office, No. 47 South Second street, Philadelphia. Branch Dispensary.at the stare of S. S. FORNEY, Gettysburg. Sept.73o, 185.4—.1y • C&INV 6 3. One-third Cheaper than White Lead, and freefrant all Poieonaus THE NEW JERSEY ZINC*COItI . PANY having greatly enAargred their Works, and improved the quality of their products, are prequired to execute orders for their SUPERIOR PAINTS, dry, arid aisoried pad:ages of from 25 to 500 pounds; also Dry, in barreli,.of 200 pounds each; Their White Zinc. which is sold dry or ground in oil, is warranted PURE and unsurpassed for Body and Uniform White ness. A method of preparation has recent. ly been . diecovered..l-which—enables--the Company to warrant their paints to keep fresh . and soft in the kegs Mr any reaeonable time. In ibis respect their paints will be enpertor to any otherinthe market. - Their Brown Zinc Paint, which-is sold at a low, price; and can only be made from the Zinc ores Worn Ne,w Jersey, is now well known for its protective qualities when applied to iron or other meiotic sur- faces. . Their Stone Color P aint . possesses all the properties of the , Brown, and is of an agree-' able color for painting Cottages, Depots, Out-buildingi, Bridges; &i;. Dealers supplied on liberal terms by their Agents,.. FRENCH & RICHARDS. Wholesale Paint Dialers and Imparters. N. . cur. lOth & Market Sta., Philadelphia, ' April 14, D.1:77.13 - 077.11.11. - DEALERS IN - LAMP& LANTERNS k COMELIER N. E. CORNER, FOURTH & CHERRY STS., PHILADELPHIA. fIA.VING enlarged and improved their 11 Store, and having the largest assort ment of Lamps in Philadelphia, they are now prepared to furnish PINE OIL, CAMPHENE, LIU It NINdiFIGUID, ETHEREAL. OIL, PHOSGENE GAS and LARD OIL Lamps, Lanterns, of all patents, FancV . Hotel dt, Hall Lamps, Chan. deliers, Girandoies and Candelabras, and Britanot •Lamps„ at the Manufacturers' lowest prices. Glass Lamps by the package, at a small advance over Auction prices. Being large MANUFACTUR— ERS olPine Oil, Burning Fluid, Ether. cal Oil, Alcohol, and (the only true) Phi*. gene Gas, they cats furnish these articles at such prices that Merchants will find it to their advantage to buy. Call before go. ingelsewhere, ifyou want bargains. Also, the Safety Fluid Lamp for sale. DAVIS & CULIN, Sept. 28, CAUTION! CAUTION ! THOMAS ARMITAGE'S PATENT ELECTRO-MGANET LIGHT BEWARE OF lISNIFTERS AND SWINDLERS. I N order to prevent a 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 agents, and in many instances exhibited forged iertificates of agency, I now give notice that all my agents carry with them printed forms, authorizing them to act as my agents, legally executed and ac- Ititowledged before Alderman HENRY SIMPSON. of Philadelphia; they have also my name and place of business on their wagons. I believe them all -to be strictly honest, and fully acquainted with the business of putungup Lightning Rods, which they will do at as low a price as they. can he obtained at the factory. As many schemes have been resorted to, to defraud myself atid the public, liurchaters should be on their guard ; thousands have been grossly deosived 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 nothiag.. hly ELECTRO MAGNET 'LIGHTNING RODS have been examined by many of the most Sci entific men in .the world, who have,pro flounced them to be. the, only rods, that they nave ever assn, which are calculated to save lives and property from destruc tion by Lightnieg,—among these are Professors Henry. Nl'Murtrie James ltr. Chinook, Walter IL Johnston, of the U. S. Patent office, E. J.. Carr , . Dr. 'l'. eE. Waller and many others who recomm tad them in the !deist terms of approbe tine. SCHICK'S SCHICM'S SCHICK•S All orders WHOLESALE AND RE TAIL, will meet, with prompt attention. Spire Rods . and Strolls made to order.— Cardinal feints, and all kinds' of weather Vanes, sale cheap. AND'S TONIC 111.1X2'UltE NINO ROLS IrrMy Agent, Usual, C: WILT, will locate himself 'luring the summer of 1854, at No. 21 North Queen street, LAncaster, Pa.—and AueusTus CANN, at Penh,• 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 taelth, Philadelphia 31aech 3, 1854.-7113 FRENCH TRUSSES, WEIGUINO use TITAN 2i OUNCES. FOR THE CURE OF HERNIA OR RUPTURE ACKNOWLEDGED by the highest medical authorities of Philadelphia, incoMparatively superior to any other in use. •Suferors 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 uncom/orlable article usually sold. There is no difficul ty attending the fitting, and when the pad is located, if will retain its possition with out change. Parsons at a distance unable to call on the Subscriber, Can have the Truss sent to any address, by remitting FIVE DOL.. LARS for the single Truss, or TEN for the double—with measure round the hips, and stating aide affected. It will be ex changed to suit if no fitting, by returning it at once, unsoiled. For sale only by the Importer, CALEB H. NEEDLES. Cor. Twelfth & Race &mow Philadelphia ,LADIES, requiring the benefit of Mechanical Supporta, owing to derange. merit of the Internal Organs inducing Falling olthe Womb, Vocal, Pulmonary, Dyspeptic, Nervous and Spinal weakness, are informed Maui competent and experi. enced Lady will be" in, attendance at the Roomy, Mt. aped for their exclusive use.) No. 114,TW ELFTH St., 'lst door below Race. .June 30, 1854.--1 v "MOW 'NOTHINGS." T is currently .repor(ed that the "Know j Nothings". have e\ganiaed iu town, and..that in their- meetings, once week, in the HARNESS—MAKER'S SHOP of Mr. HENRY HUGHES, on South Baltimore street, adjoining the Presby terian church, and opposite D. McCnEA nv's Sadler Stipp. , Come and join thie far-famed association, and at the same time, and place, examine Henry's large, and splendid assortment of HA RN FAS of all kinds, Riding Bridles, Illdriingedes, and all other articles belonging to the Harness bnsiness. ICrAll kinds of Country 'Produce taken in exchange, oven Shanghai (Thickens. HENRY ,HUGHES. June 2,1854.-3 m 1V777 TANOT 00032 D CALL AND SEE THEM I MISS McCtELLAN litAs just reunited from Philadelphia . 1 i with'n large and well selected as sortment of FANCY - GOODS of every variety, (to which she invites the attention of Ladies and Gentlemen,) comprising fashionable Bonnets & Bonnet Trimmings, Silks, Satins, Ladies' Dress Trimmings,, Velvets, Ribbons ' Artificials, Black Veils, Blue do. Gloves, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, French worked Collars, Cambric, Jaconm and SwissEdgings ' Insertings, Muslins, Sleeves, Mohair and. Silk Mils, Black Lace and Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Braids, Fans; Gentlemen's Collum Combs of all kinds, &c., &c. INaies and Gcntlemeniire requested to call and ex amine our%loods. It vi ill give us pleasure to show them. March 81;1854.—tf EZAL MSTAT3 .11C;IINVZ, undersigned has made arrange -IL menta to open an Agency in Getty*. burg for the sale of Real Estate, to which he invites the attention of persons a bill ing to sell or purchase Farms or Real E state. I have provided a Book in which will be registered, (for a trifling fee) a gen eral description of such properties as per sons wish to dispose of at private sale.— These Books will be open to those desirous of purchasing. property. SeCrecy as to ownership, terms, dr.c.. will be inviolably observed, when desired. pa- All further necessary information ran be obtained upon application to the subscriber at the Register's office, or at his residence. DANIEL PLANK August 11, 1854.-1 y IlhN%'4VNl,'Nfa ofH. SKELLY respeCtfully informs - hie old customers and the public generally, that he contin ues the TAILORING BUSINESS, at his old stand, in South Baltimore Street, where he will be happy to accommodate all who may patronize him. All work entrusted ,lo his care warranted to fit and be of most substantial make. Thankfu for past fanora,.he Policits a continuance of public patronage. May 5; 1854. DRUGS AND MEDICINES, di IF all, kinds, from the best _ " " Mouses in the city, eon stantly• on hand and for sale at. the Drug and Bookstore of I It S. H. BUEHLER. BONNETS & PARASOLS. 11 have now on hand a large assormeitt - 11 - of Bonnets & Parasols, latest styles, which I have just received, and will sell cheaper than can be had of any establish ment in town, call and see. ._„ A.' ARNOLD.. B ONNE PS, Ribb ine and Flowers, a large assortnuir of the different styles to be found at Dr. Wicket's? Cholera props. FOR the cure of CHOLERA. Dyson- Wry) Croup, eite. Prepared by D. Urinate, andlor •eahi by SAMUEL H. BUEH LER. Gettyaburg, Pa. • FARMS FOR SALE, HEM NETTIM3Hig. No. 1-160 Acres : good Stone 1 House and Barn, with other out-N6lllns plenty ol good timber, theadtiw, and never. ' failing water. No. 2-175 Acres: large Stone House, large new Barn, Shops, Sheds, Corn -cribs, water in nearly every field ; plenty good' Iruit, sufficient timber and good meadow. No. 3-125 Acres : first rate House and Barn, and out-buildings, excel lout' meadow, good running water, choice fruit, timber, &e. ; near the turnpike. No. 4-180 Acres : good large Brick House, with out-boildings,'plenty never failing water at the house and in the fields ; 60 Acres excellent timber, plenty good meadow; first rate Orchard, of all kinds of fruit, good tenant-house. &c. N 0.5-200 Acres : large brick House, with back-buildings. largo stone tank Barn, with sheds and cribs, and all I other out-buildings, such as dry-house, smoke-bouse, 4te. ; between 50 and 60 Acres - in good meadow, plenty good - tim ber, good fencing, Orchard of all kinds of choice fruit, several wells ul water, &e. No. 6--,-247 Acres : near Pipe creek, Frederick county, Md., large Stone' House, Barn,Smoke-house, Spring-house, sheds, pens, cribs, plenty of water and fruit, from 50 to 60 acres good timber— (ten be bought cheap. „ No. .7-105 Acres: adjoining the abo,ve, good Stone House, Swiss Barn,' out-buildings, good water, &c. ['Phase two Farms are handsomely situated on the public road.] No. B—A Mawr! th 30 Acres of- land, good buildings, shop's, sheds, other out-buildings, &c. 4 , Any person desirous of buying or sell ing property will please call u fog F. E. VANDERSLOOT, Agent. Gettysburg, Pa., Feb. 17—cow • bot-Df: F. E. Vst4DEnstoni, SUR GEON DENTIST, will be at !vane hero. after the last two weeks in every month. Baltimore 4' Susquehanna •-• Railroad. • • /I . HANCE .OF HOURS.—Way Pas. senger Train leaves Calvert Station at 8.15 A at Arrives at York at ' It A. is Accommodatitin Train leaves Cal vert station at 4.25 r at Arrives at York at - 7.42 r at Express Train leaves• Calvert Station at 10 p at Arrives at York at • - 12 P at RKTURNINO. Way Passenger Train leave Har ribburg at ' 1:45 P M Arriving at York at 2.45 r at Express Train leaves Harris burg. at 5.45 A M Arriving at York , at, '0.54 A ax Accomodation • train leaves York at • 4.45 A. at. A. P. WINCHESTER. Superintendent of Transportation. May 19, 1854. Hanover Branch •Rail Road. T RAINS over the Hanover Branch road now run as follows: Ist Train will leave Hanover at 0.15 A. M., with passengers for York, Har risburg, Columbia and Philadelphia, and 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 (1.30 ; and return ianedi atelv with Passengers from York, dtc., at 4.45 P.M' „ • • 3d Train will leave Hanover at 0 P. M. with Paiisangere for York ; and return with Paseengera from Baltimore at 8 P. M. - The Monday morning extra train will leave for Baltimore at 4.30;, return at 7 A. M. EDWARD E, YOUNG, Xgent. Hanover, March 24,1854. 2000 LADIES A RE willing to certify that the HATH AWAY COOKING STOVE is 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 as long again as any other stove now sold. These celebrated stoves are constantly kept for sale at a very reduced price at the GETTYSBERUFOENDRY AND MACHINE SHOP,* Where the subscribers feeling determined to suit all persons have also the Parlor, Sexton's Baltimore Air-tight, Penkskell and Cabinek Cook Stove, and Air-tight and Ten-plate Parlor Stoves of the most beautiful patterns. THE SEYLOR PLOUGHS which cannot be surpassed for lightness of draught or in the character of their work; are constantly on hand forsale, 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. WITHEISOW, PLOUG HS and oth ere, Castings for the Woodcock Plough Wind-mill Alachiner Castings and Hol low-ware, with every, tiele usually mud at Foundries can be obta ed here. Blackemithing and 8' oc -Making as usual. T. ARREN . SIIII.BOIL PLOUGHS (IF the best quality—always on hand and for sale in. Gettysburg, at the Foundry of TOI3IAS' LINIMENT, F OR the cure of Headache, Cholera Morbus, Toothache, Bruises, Sprains, &c.,—a moat excellent remedy—lot-sale at the DRUG STORE' of H. S. BUEHLER. SCHICK'S. LARGE assortment of very enperior KNIVES and FORKS ; Pocket and Pen Knives,"Razors, Scissor., Table and Tea SpOons,lr,o., to be had very cheap at the Store of CILYNGE OF HOURS ,;:w.••••••••••••••••...... _ • .. [ErTo whom all oidell'ishould be addreseed.-- Sold elan 6'y the principal 'Dinggisis anti' cons* Merchants' 'generally. Price 26i cents•. • Witostiramr, Derors.—C. Y. Clikener & Co, No 81, Barclay K. New York ; A. McClure & co.. Albany ; J. Kidd & Co., Pittsburg; Win. H, Brown '& Bro., No. 4'Libeity St., ; W: Dyou & Bons; Philadelphia. AGENTS —Samuel H. Buehler, Gettyibioll ; H. 8 . Pink, Pleasant Hill Spalding &Treiber, Litslestown; John BusbeyAlcSherrystoren ;Sam uel Faber Jr., Loser's Mill; Jeue Hnuek', But. , .ler township ; Andrew Creglow, Centre Mill V. Abel T. Wright, Bendersville ; Jacob Pensyl, Middletown ;Jacob F. Cower, Arepdtaville ; W. Whitmore. Mummashing ; Hann, .Mo. Knightaville ; Thus. J. Cooper, Franklin' tit: in cob Mark, Cashtown ; Aulabatigh & Spanglino East Berlin ; J. Martin; New Oxford; J. Henrys • A bbottatown. GEO., ARNOL D. - August 11, 1864.--lyeow. T. WARREN & SON• Young. American's Library : A Useful and Attractive Series of Bookd for •YOUNG PEOPLE, embracing Eveuts connected with the Early Hie tory of our Country, and Li‘es of Dis tinguished Men, written with much cute and in au entertaining and lustre°. tive manner, with illustrattunis ofitiipur-* taut Emits, and beautifully illuminated Title Pages, CONTAINING rjirDE LIFE OF DANIEL WEB , BTER, the Great American States man; with numerous anecdotes, Weave. rive of his character ; and the following il. 'titivation's Young Daniel in the Saw Mill. Webater Fishing at Frysi4yrg. Webster declining the Clerkship. Wehmer expounding the Conatiintion. ' Webster at Fauteuil Hall. AltusWield, the residence of Wetter. Webster_on his Faun. , The Lie of fienry Clay; the Mill - Boy, of the Slashes, nine illustratione. The Life of Benj. .annklin, Hind illua. trutione. The Life of Marion, nine illustiiiinne. The Lift ol Lafayette, nine illuotru lions. • The Lye of Kin.- Penn, nine illustra tions. • The -Life of Gen... Taylor, nine illueire , dons. • The life of . Andrew Jackson, nine H lusirationt.. I'he Life of Napoleon Bonaparte, nine illuetrations. - - The Old Bell of 'lndependence; or, Phil- adelphia in 1770. nine illustrations. The Fimkee Tea Pally, and other Stories of the Revolution, nine illustra tions. Containing In all over 100 illustrations. Each volume is. well written, possess ing a high moral tone, and can safely be placed in the, liarisls of young people they contain numerous anecdotes, illustrative of the early history of our country, and are well adapted for FAMILY OR SCHOOL LIBRARIES. Price per set. handsomely bound in cloth, gilt back, and neatly put up iu box es, 66 75. Price per volume, neatly_ bound, cloth gilt, 564. Colporteurs, Agents or school .Libraries will be supplied at a liberal discount. Copies will•be sent by mail, postage free, opo'n the receipt of die price of the set, or my volume. LINDSAY dc. BLAKISTON, Publishers. :15 S. Sith it. Philadelphia June 2,1851.-8 m SAFE--SPEEDY-A-SURE ! BOMBING FOR YOUR OWN BENEFIT!! ! -NiEDIC . INE adapted to general great rXX, ly supartor to others, and within tbes means of every individual MO Pills for Twenty-live Cents! No extortion in price—no Calomel—no miner al'poison whatever. TqWNSENDIS HEALTH PILLS folly merit the groat reputation they have acquir ed. They are called for from all parts of the land , WHAT they ire all that claim to be. THEY WILL: DO.: They purify' the kiluod;'., l'hey clean* thellystem of Humors, They cure Despeeda and and Indigestion. They create an Appetite. They curd Sick Headache, Dizziness and low Spirits. They arrest Fewer'. They promote a heavy action of the Liver. They are a sure cure for Costiveness end Habit ual tThnstipation. They are highly efficacious in Penisle Complaints. They strengthen and giro tone to the *system. THEY ARE THE HEST FAMILY MEDI CINE KNOWN. It is an obvious inquir,?., bow one medicine can cure no many different complaints These Pills, however, stn so compounded of curative mateisls thst persons nave only to TRY THEM and the answer will be found in a restored body and art hirigornteil constitution. EACH Box CON TAINS 100 PILLS, at the astonishingly low price 418 Cents. Every individual should have them. F. A. PALMER, Gen. Ag't. Stoninnton, Ct. AGENTS.--For sale by S. H. Buehler. and Samuel Forney, Gettysburg; H. S. Fink, Pleas ant Hill ;Spalding & Brother. Littlestown'; John 13 usbey, Mcsherrystown ;Bathyal Faber, jr., er's Mill: Time Houck, Butler township; AM drew Cregluw, Centre' Mill' Abel T. Wright, Benderseille ; Jacob Pensyl, Middletown; Jacob F. Lower, Arendistille H. W. Wbitmnre, Mum masburt; Philip Hann, McKnightsville ; Thom ■s J. Cooper, Franklin tp., ; Jacob Mark, CaahL town ; Anlabangb & Spangler, East Berlin ; J . Martin, New Oxford ; J. R. Henry, Abbottstown. August 11, 18b4—eow—ly. THE WONDER OF ME AGE. (0-26„000 boxes sold in thin. State Itni Pain year, and give unirriAni setiefaction. The great secret 01 the popularity ofthistointmeitt lies in the fact that it accomplishes all it ia recom mended to do, and that f do nut recommend it to cure any thing hut whatlrimilhe natures:Sitio Ingredients, it is an absolute specific tor, white , other preparation* of the kind are recommendert to cure every disease that human firsh is belt to, from Consumption down to the bite of a .flea. when, in fact, all the medical properties they inn' lain are in the handbilla, and the thou:snag of fictitious certificates published in 'hell rabic 1 incite those troubled with the , aboire ,eom plaints, (particularly salt Rhsurn,) to take a box said try it,—if you aro not fully satisfied. Muria it and take back your money. N. B.—l have hundreds of testimonials I can show any one whu feels diituored to call on me and satisfy himself of the . virtues'ef' Oint ment. Prepored And told by AItINRCIE TERKEL. Niugatutk,Vonn. FOR THE CURE Saltrhiom r y ipelnA, 'hopped o r racked hand Jornsanul Scalds, Cobi , V o o ode of r.v k in di, ilea; Infatn• Nation of 'the Irene • Bites 'milting cat 'plea on dm ecompany
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