.IST fs NOTICE. id- Win. H. !eters of Al. e3410* ,}l,:sier“”FQ - n. - de.teas'ed• llStf. The "acconitt of JOU Wolford, AdOttistrator and , Executer of the estate Jfiohsinger and Ferree, deceased. ( 20. ;to first account of Hon. Daniel tibeftar. acting Executor of the last will autl 'testament of John Vierman. Esy., de leised. • .270. The'second account of Dr. Aaron Hishoii, Administrator of the estate of Jectlb ,Bishop „deceased. , ,271:;Th0 first account of Alfred P. Starr; Atl , nittistrator of ihe estate of Wal ier'J:lliihop, deceased. , i Tho first account of Simon S. pishrp, Administrator. of the estate of Al exander I. Bishop, dCoeased. AR. The first and final account of ls'aac I. ,Wri'iltt. Administrator of the "State of Wide! White, deceased. 274. The first and final account of George J. White, ono of the Administra tors of .the estate of David White, de ? takao.o% , • v 415.. the firit and final scemint of Abes,- 'h;rtitWavhiright; Administrator of the es tate of L . /avid 31unsl:tower, deceased. :; 2,75• The first and final account of Abra: trim ,Wayhright, Administrator of she es . Oda pj ,Elizoboh Ilunshower, tbreased. • 277. The first account of Samuel Dur boravr, Esq.. Executor of the last wilt and, testament of John Strealy. deceased. ;.• 1278. The firstatccount of Saniuel Dor- boraw. Evq., Executor of the last will cud 'testament of Joseph Miller; &messed. 270. The ac c ou nt or John Elder, Ad ministrator of the estate of Eve Allewell, deceaaed DANIEL. PLANK, Register Regime, Mee; Gettysburg. ? • etpteroftbstl, , 4154. PUBLIC SALE y-ro virt u e of an Order of the Orphans' ,couicr 01 Adams county. the 'un dersigned, Administrator of the estate ht ions X., McGAtrorty, deceased, will 'sell at.Pcp,litt:Sclei on the premises, on Saiur day Me 301 h day of September next, ac dcipcX..P, M.. of said day, the valuable FARM' MiE otaild'deceased, situate in Ilamiltonhan Cl4v4 .l 4lil;:lidain, ' county, ' N., adjoining tiiyihe, dilutes Nlorahall, idlierii; and ,cunwining faq ACRES, 'uioFe'or leg 's: The ignprovements consist wca- • -•-• . DIVELMNII NESE; Asrl, iitta jfi lKficlien atiacred, ilotibte ', - Barn, with' fraMe. end ond. sheds, mid oili er ouiltliftlinge.''Vttereii an - Orchard of artrlkeifinainvihipreinises, a well °final never-failing water at the door, suffieient ts - water AtlFtbe stock, alio - running Air . 4ll;r ..n the farm. There'is a fair proportion ..f ginfirMiadow and t Tirobeuland. - %The egt''ia:'itiri'ezcelkentatate 4, cultivation, c m ttt ntly located. and well calculated f growing grain - There are two Lime stone Quarries npetted,`nn the farm, also a ; Lime Kiln. Therein also a bank of Lime. I stone rock, whiab would supply two Lime kiln.. Any person desirous of going into the Lime busineas would do well to exam ine this!"pl.nperiy.` The'Faim is Under grind fenei . ngoi con sider4l:6::portion being post . fen ce. at ibtatime tiin.e and' place will balsolita Mountain Lot, con }fining about 9. Acres. well . covered Chestnut Timber , situated ip iiimi.tOwnshiP, about three miles front the-Farm. IMO-STORI? DWELLING MUSE,. I . • . 'part log and part stone, Log Barth'Crirn 'Wagon - Shed, Smoke-house and other out.buildinga; - a well 'firat-rate water, pump, cluaeto thn Jour pleit a-good Spring 'within a' few - rode ; -a thriving . YOUNG .ORCHARD Of choice froit; and other int provomenta. DESIRIBLE .PROPERTY ..7 - „o, a TWO STOR,Y - 110 0 Attandance will be given and terms made.knowritm day of sale by .- JOHN HORNER. danr . r. August 25;1854.—ttr PUBLIC ,SALE laltILL be offered 'at Public Se!e, on ,Solurday Ms 18th of Seplecibir next. at 40,4:e10ck, A. M., on the prem. .kLot of Ground, containing 7 Aries, situate in Butler town, atiiilVAtlants conntif. 31 miles from Get-, tyaburgeon the Bendersville road, at the figits pf the read lending to' Arend ts vi I le: adjoining lands of John Hamilton' and Joienteirey.' The iMprOvements are a FRAME, . . DWELLING ROUSE, ;',a (well .situated fora business stand.) a Run, snit other out huildin g s ; a g ond well of Maier; and an ()Ref:LARD. Thera is an opportunity to purchase more land adjoin ing it. Also, otkoolimmut aeae, adjoining the above. and containing 5 AOres,•on.whieh is'it twn.story FRAME SHOP!. and an ORCHARD. Also, . , A.. Lot of Two Acres , situate .in .Cumberland township, on thp roinkistading from the State road to Herr's Tisern. adjoining lands of Isaac Deardoff and Robert Sheckley. on which is A ONE AND A 11iLF B TORT ds 3 3 3) 4 Li ZEMTINII .ZZO 41.1:54Q1 0 , co. and l !' '' •r: 1., - ,' Mtitilime given,. and terms made G. NCI. REX Angus* is, 1854—ti. 011 WISE and '.rikennet' Flnuneings, insertiagg ebnali• in'great iarirty; at ' t SCHI(‘K'S Second -, bawd Carriages. A YEW * lsoc4;nd-Ii d , 41 Appg an CA.R —.A- Crualt OGlgtrot4r - trid ourarr, Produceai C. 441-Int 114"1"8 Coaah Factory . W. .' q 4,Ni =.• " ' Morocco& L., __, „... 1 lifUllln MAUI *select' from a large ~, iIfiIEMRIA( tAisiltaa., arid Hoot ,a rkak sad lam Luting* of aut. pow ituolu44o4,*iour priest :should Batt i llinr 4 0,404thaala Wore of 4 ' - , 0;p : f FAiutiartacKs. f , ' - it,;lo - 4 2 , i "„ •.,t, -,1; REAL EST ATE var-POIMIC•SALE. Ip .211, tiga. tktiotidtsrned, A 14419141 the eputieo l „liti con ay Ifie '4llc(' }lca litios tat 0 of .4cco u nt of HE uitdtireig~ioil, Exeinitnr.' of the estate of JOHN • STE W A ivr, de eehoed, will sell at Pullin! Sale :On Suitor day the 16th of September next, al' 1 o'- clock, on the premises, the de eirablo • :1116" AIL.IEIL TWEE 44110 tleCeaied, itittiatc IdFrcedom town ship, Adams contity, Pa., atijinning taints of Abraham Ktiite, Janice diet hetes Of °comp Tont, tleccatten,and toners, containing 148 ACRES anil's9 'PERCH ESot Patented Land. 'l i ter Ainprureptents COUSlat of a 'MVO-STORY • ._..... . BRICK 'HOUSIE Brick Kitchen and brick SU/like-house. a never foiling, well of rioter at. the Rilelirit door, a large and .convenient Bank built of Stone and Frame, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, and.other ; also, o good 'reliant Howse, with :I well at the itooria good Stable. thriving Apple Or chard and other Fruit 'Frees. About 40 Acres of the Farm arc in good with a fair proportion of excel-. lent Meadow. ; Permute wishing to view the premises will call upon the sutheriber. . PI7 Alien(lance will be given and terms made kemye ea day t<nl r by JAMES dUNNINGH AM. August 4, 1854.—td Executor. VALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. •' IHE undermigned will sell at Private Sale hie Farm; aimate'in Cumber land township, Adams 'county-, Pa nd joining lands of Francis" Bream, Jacob Herriter,Henry Putt, and, otitera;contain ittg 235 Acres, more or le!s. Tho itoproveruents aro a litje two-story BRICK with adarge Bank Barn. part stone tend pall frame, widi,sheds all around, Wagon Sheds. Corn Cribs. Smoke. Elouee: and all.necessary out-buildings. There are a bout 70 Acres of first rate • MODER TACT the balance cleared and tinder cultivation with'the usual proportion of good Mend-. 'There are two.Orchnrds of choice fruit of all "kinds. one of 'them' .composed of young trees ; a well of water convenient lo the house ;,ruining water' in' the" barn- Yard, ,and qit different pnrts of the pretn . This Farm lies 'upon Marsh' Creek; is, in first rate . or , tler, and is in . every respect one of the most desirable properties in the county. Pe'tsotts wishing tn view the 'premises. will be shPwn them by calking on the gniWm:Hier thereiin, Who will also givo all requisite information as to termi. Sm. •• • MARK FORNEY. dfaq 28 , 1851 . .—;4in ' • • CHAVICE IFER, ,IFPURNES: A VALTIABIZ FARM AT PRIVATE SALE; T gE endssieneti will sell at private sale. the Fenn on which he re-ides. in' Friction) township. Adams county, .14101, Of „tames Cueninghtnn, James Mcpit-ary, Davit! Boitertnan, and oti)evs, containing 263 Acres, 69 Perches, with the usual.allittvetice. improve: fiLleaga•,,caaeia;,ol: a • • at a DWELLING, with a Stable, and other nut-buildfugs. a never-failing Spring of water near the door: . Attie Farm is in good order. about one half being in the best of Timber, the balance'cleared And undcr cultivsiion. With a fair proportion of gOod meadow. There are several other Springs on the premise.: allowing Twining water to b'e thrown into all parts of the (arm. The above Property will be sold entire or in two or' three parcels as may suit purchasers. Persons wishing to view this preniiass . will call on the subscriber, who will give every requisite 'information as to terms, &c. A BRAMAN' SCOTT, June 9, 1854.-9rn • Executor's Sale. PUP. aubscriber, Executor of :Burin TROSTLE. deceased. wih. Otref tet Public Sala, on the pretniara, ou Pride/ Ole 224 day of Septemblr: next, the folio w• ilk?, tltorribetl Real &Mt& 0( bEtqt, ;.:! • e . A PARISI; iltuate part in Franklin and part in Cum berland_ townehip, on the lqutninaahurg rued, 3 miles N. W. 'Ol - Getivsltrii, adionw E.'W, Clitniiiig; and Oilif , ra, riniiiinniq • 4?2 Acres., shout-40 Acres of which are Woodland. with a ace proportion of Mea'dow: The MutniAaptturg,tu(ppike rune through l'he 4 rhe unprtnetnent. !Ice . u TWO-STORY DOUBLE LOG , 111)USE'- , SI a g?" 4 Bart e nd § 1, e ,1 3 ; a Tier'r • • , water near, toe dwelling, two excellent kftringt, on the, farm, . also an ORCHA:ItD. mgethur with PaliCl), Pear and Plum trees. Pe'no IC7 4 :nishing to view tt,e prem. .e requested to call on the Executor , residing in Mouriijoy township, cn:on Mrs: Trnstle; residingonthe trairo l o:l 4 Sitke comole:4e) al 2 o'clock P. It., gt •i i i d a y; when at , tendance !It giten and terni‘'lnade • MiiO4,o4tEL TROSP4 E • Aa " ,18t14;-;.'4ii A . 3 1 44 , 4 - -:re,7;; , : - ,7,0:.. , .... , : Ar Proresadonal Cards. . , Dr. J. Lawrence Hill, DENTiST, Ark FFICE in I 'lmmbersburg street, I p one door West of the Lutheran Chitroh, nearly opposite Grammer's store. where he may be found ready and willing to attend to any eaec'within the province of the Dentist. Persons in want of lull sets of teeth aro invited to call. REFERENCES. Dr. C. N.D KR weer. Iteir.C.P.KRAvva,D.D " D. ffoereo„ Prof. lif.Jecoos, 1 ":11. S. Heave, .. H. L. Decanter, "D. GT Leiter, , .. R.A.Modigeg otos , Rev. R. Jonsee.r. I .. Al. L. &rause. July 7. 11448. zoo Ton 3-1E1111) 12 • (HOMEOPATHIST.) CATE front Philadelphia, would re -2YI speclfully offer his services to the cit izens i,f .Bondersville and Adams county In general. . (Vice jn Bandersville, where he can at times,be round moil consulted. when not proiesesionalle engaged. Benclerssille. Allar2o. 1854.-6 m DOCTOR X©fillt. StU OIP 1E /VYING located permanently in Get tysburg. offers his professional see vices to the public. tcr Off cr and residence in York Street, itp - posi:e the Mink. , April 28, 1854. ly. - W. A. th‘GINLEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, c ,FFICE in the South West corner o' ‘..." the Square formerly pecupieti by - D. M'Conaughy, Esq., will attend proliptly to all business entrusted to his care. May 12, 1854.-1 y DAVID WILLS, 41. 1 torngY PA_ Paw , = - UAS taken Mr. STEVINSON ‘ R office. North West Corner of Centre 'Sgistire. REF ERENC E.—Hou. ' Thaddeus Stamm Egg., Lancaste... Dec. 30, 1863. M:MMMMI dITTORNRY 47". L. 8117. (Office removed to 'one 'door Wert Of Buehler Drug & BoOk-Store, Chomberaburg street.) si!urney nod SaltriteAr for Patents and Pensions, Bounty. Land Warrants, Back-Pay. sus pended Cla IMR, and all other claims against the Government at Washington, D. 'C.: also American claims in England. Land Warrants located and sold. of bought.arol highest prices given. Lamle (or sale in lowa. Illinois. and other Western States ; and Agents engaged locating Warrintsthere. SW:Apply to, hint personally or' by atter. Gettysburg, Not. 11.1853. BOUNTY LANDS. pERwNs entitled to . Bounty Lands under the arts of Coa -1 gress a the United States can have their claims promptly and efficiently attended to by applica tion o the subscriherot his office in Gettysburg. Claimants whose applications 4tave beta suspended on acCount of deficiency in proof may find it to their advantage tocatt 0-7, The fee char g ed is 95 in each case. payable upon the delivery of the warrant. The subscriber will also attend in claims for Pensions for Revolutionary or other cervices 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 'l4—tf.- Attorney at law SAVE YOUR MONEY! ESSENCE OP corms: eas H. BUEHLER keeps constantly- on • band for sale, the Genuine ES SENCE OF COFFEE, of best quality. The use of thia article in families will be found a very great saving in the course of the year. try. For sale. WnoLcsst.e and Rwrstt, at the Drug dr, Book Store of •. . • 13.' H. BUEHLER. Ms.. 30. 1853: RAY WANTED. PERSONS ha7ing Hair to'sell will do JIL wall by calling on the t,uharriher. in Gettysburg, who is desirous of purchasing. The highest Market price will be paid at SD times. Kir - 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, • .‘ 801.0SION POWERS_ Dec. 24. 1852.—if Breinig, Fronefield VEGETABLE CATTLE FOWDR I AND CATTLE LINIKENT, OLD , %V HOLESA LE .aid RETAIL. 01 by S. FL BUMMER, sent for /darns county. Dec. aoih. 1853 DERFUNIERY of. all kind, will Si. found at SCHICK'S:. THE STAR AND BANNER. la pziblishtd, every triday .Evenirag,in Baltimore,streef, in Me three story building, a few 'doors, above Fahnestooks Store, by D. A. ;Si C.H:BUEIILER. ' TERMS. ' • If paid in, advance or within the year $2 pat ennturo.rif not z paid within the yet /;.:,U. No pniiefdiaantitinued Untilall arrearages ire paid— ..oxFept at this option of the Editor. Single copies 81 it iii.s. •'A' ' failure to notify a discontinuance will be regarded as a new engagement. Adaritisemcnti not exceeding &square inserted •1 three times for it — ever subsequent insertion 125 cents. Longer ones ill, the save proporti.m. I All' advirtisements not specially ordered for a 1 given time will beicontinued until forbid. A Ebe ral. redintionsiillho ms4i to thOu who advertise by the year. • IDS 'Printing of al lltinds executed neatly end pto - nptly, and on reasonable terms. 1 /,elfern and,Contri eiriraticierto,thr Filiter • Cess. cepti tg such ay eonte in Money or tee names ot ! lIIMI vut i ther9 trtqat lie Pair earn ill 04,11Zki' ware ft iisi. '" ' In the matter of the intended aPO II- mtkoct of PIETER SIIIVICLY, for li cense to keep *Public .1109 Se in the Borough of Gettysburg, Adams county —it being an old stied. W E, the undersigned. citizens of the Borough of Gtuysburg, aforesaid, t helm Pecconsalle acquainted with Peter Shively. tile :bore named petitioner, and afro haring a knowledge of the house for which the license if prayed. do hereby certify that smelt house is necesary to ac commodate the public. and entertain stranger• or travellers, that he is a person of gO.Pli repute forhonesiy and temperance, and that be is well provided with house room and conveniences for the loilgingand accommodation of strangers and travellers, and thit the facts set forth in this petition are erne. We V.c-efore beg, leave to re- COMinnod bias fora license agreeably to his Femme. Jas_ A. Thompson, John L. Tate. Was. Stesnauer. Robert Tate. Henry Hughes, F. B. Picking, A. B. Kunz. John Huke, H. D. Wanies, 'f -R. Smith. D. Zregler. E. H. Beath, E. Ziegier. Jr. September, I 1851,31 Diamond Tonsors—New Firm. Vision st - Jirotbtx, FASHIONABLE BARBERS AND HAIR DREEIII.:3. 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 natter themselves that they can go thrce7ii all the ramifications of the Tonsorial Department, with Each an infinite degree of skill. as will m=et with the entire satisfaction of all who may submit their chins to the keen orde.l of their razors. They hope, therefore, that by their attention to busi ! Reis, and a desire to [Anse, they will mer it as well as receive.* liberal share of pub lic patronage Thi sick wiU be attended . to at their private dwellings. Mims. p.,3l4trimlrs.l [IL F. ZOILLICKOI/71111. I t U .11 ZOLUCIOFFIR, GENERAL. PRODUCE • COMMISSION MERCHANTS,. Na. ItS Holramil Meek IiALTD/1011K WILL poy pgartirelas aueotioo to the par . ehise of GUANO eel all • FERTILIZERS. —: • Conslissests Molicited. REFERk;NCES. Dassamoun --Lead a:eighth. Eat. Christian Kean . . g. Dr. basil £r r, E. 1.. Parker & Ca. IlartSaiew. TitEurr & Ca, Lung & Byres. Dane& Bony, Davit Joluassan.isg.. Jefferson oscati. Vs. ; Marko & i a Maimatati.". & Pasikensbagg. Va.; Hem P. Y. Zailieltaffer, Nast:. Wile. T. F Gather. E.. Amnon , at law, pins. bum. Pa.; .14m. DrOsipiune. Eat, Ilitsbaro: O.; O. W. Berm% psi_ dawns Ferry. Va.; D. Me. Codoweety. Cog, Ammar, at law. Gatitaburg, Pa. June "23. 1851.-11 NEW CLOTHING STORE. - ALL of READY-3IADE cloth eitrays cat band. at lowest pri ers. at de Store of Ike rtltsrsdwr i !nearly opposite thr EvigU4h Lasticran Church. iu Vbaudierst-irg szreet. co , elotbtag r t all kinds made to order by experiencidt otututen. C. W. HOFFMAN. Amt-11. 195 L Ladies' Driqs, Goods. F ADIES, yoo wash handsome dress e.s. for Eipomg or Sommer ! If so, call insmedrstely at the &mg established cheap' Store, whore We prepared to exhibit the unistllsraotiful variety and pret tiest patterns of Dress Goods ewer opeurd. Da trot defer the matter too I:mg, nor line the opportunity of oeleetiog, from the en tireassortmeut. Upon wish losave money and at the same vane secure fur yourself the prettiest apparel worn, call immediate ly at FA lINESTOCKS'. March 31, 1851.—if A STEWARD WANTED at Pennsylvania College. TFIE present Stewed of Pennsylvania Co111 1 ;e sreing about to ierive, sppli evince will be rearmed by the undersign ed Irma persons desiring the situation. Information in regard thereto can be had of either or the medersivied. ICT-Poiniessikin will be given on the Ist of Apia, et soccer if desired. MI:WES McCLE S. FA ItIVESTOCIL H. eta HUBER. Camaklee of Diaud of Trustees. Gettrtherg. March 195it—tf FA ©Y ARTS IS. GO See a fine a:often:ion of ninny arti cles`ll-"• a: very reduced price". go to Fahnestnelra whew von can select from a Large assortment, infeeding Sewing Binfs. Port Momaies„ Cabals, Fans, French trotted Swms, Cambric, Honiton and Bobbie:: Co2ars, Top and Side. Combs, rke..„ an of which can be purchased at the fairest sates at the sign of the RED ! ROI T. Cloths, Cassimeres & Vestings. rr HE Gezdemen are mine J°- sited is ea!! am: ex coy stock of Cloths. Cassiwres and Vestings, di rect from tie Importers. before purchasing, as I eartaos be calensoli. ABWM ARNOLD. Summer Hats O Fthe 'ref)" Latest fashion. including, Panama. China Pearl, Single and Bauble Leghorn, Canton Straw, and PailD Lad HMS, Gil hard and for Bale by S. S. M'CREARY. DARASOLS, Umbrellas. and Fans new styles acd sheep, at SCHICK'S. BONNE FS. !Gbh ma and Flowers, e large assonsses of the different "5" to be feand at Dr. Wieikeyol , ettotieret Drops. jOR the epee of CHOLERA. Dysen• Le. prepared by ,D. WIILILES, and 16x fah; by SAM ugh H, BUEHLER. Geuyaborg,Pe. • RISH LINENS. Nenglitss, FLlselefig. Lista Tattle Moths, Tow eling. and flap variety—for Ws at SCRILK:S., Philadelphia Advertiseeseala One-third Cleaper than While Lead, and freefrom all Poisonous Qualifies. THE NEW JERSEY ZINC COM PANY hating greatly enlarged their works, and improved the quality of their products, are prepared to execute orders for their SUPERIOR PAINTS, dry, add ground in oil, in assorted packages of from 25 to 500 pounds ; also Dry, in barrels, 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 discovered, which enables the Company to warrant their paints to keep fresh and soft in the kegs for any reasonable time. In this respect their paints will be anpertor to any other in the market. Their. Brown Zinc Paint, which js sold it a low price, and can only be made from the Zinc ores from New Jersey, is now well known for its.:‘protective qualities when applied to iron or other metalic sur facer. Their Stone Color Paint possesses ail the properties of the Brown. and is of an agree able color for painting Cottages, Depots, Out-buildings, Bridges, &c. Dealers supplied on liberal terms by their Agents, FRENCH & RICHARDS. Wholesale Paint Dealers and Importers N. W. ear. 10th & M. let bta., Philadelphia, Aptil 14, 1854.-6 in UNIVERSITY MEDICINES ! FEVER AND AGUE CURED BY ROW AND'S TONIC MIXTURE. . 0711 H E University of Res Medicine - 111 - and Popular Knowledge ; chartered by the State of. Pennsylvania. at Its las session. (via. 29th April. 1853.) mainly for the purpose of arresting the evils •re. ulting from the sale of spurious antidan gerous nostrums, also for the purpose of supplying the public with reliable reme dies, in cases wherein the patient cannot obtain or within - 0'3410y the best medical bilvisers ; having purchased that invalua- Set remedy. Rowanifi Zink " bliiittire: on ecnunt of its just celebrity and known efficacy. in the treatment of Fewer and Ague, and its kindred affections,—his no hesitation in recommeding it in the high est terms to the patronage of the. af flicted. WIEOWEL COMPLAINT eared by muP• 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 earnestlysecornmends it to the confidenre of patients afflicted with these complaints,—believing it to be invaluable in the tolatment of such eases. . By order of the Trustees, Hon. Henry K Strong, Hon. J. R. Flanigan John R. Rthrand, M. D., D. R. Ashton,. Esq. Hector Orr. Esq. 310 ° 411 tiommutiications to be address ed.—John R. Rowand. M. D., Head of the Pharmaceutical Department, and Pres. • 'dent of the University. Home Dispensary and office, No, 47 South Second street. Philadelphia. Branch Dispensary at the 'tore of S. S: FORNEY, Gettysburg. Sept. 30, 1853-1 y DAVIS & =LIN. DEALERS UT LIMP3,-lINTERNB k CHINDEMERB, N. E. CORNER FOURTH &CHERRY STS., PHILADELPHIA. AVING enlarged and improved their II Store, and having the largest AISP - Oft• ment Lamps in Philadelphia. they are now prepared to furnish PINE OIL, CAMPHENE, BURNING FLUID, ETHEREAL OIL, PHOSGENE GAS and LARD OIL; Lamps. Lanterns, of all patents, Fancy Hotel & Hall Lamps, Chan deliers. Girandoles and Candelabras. and Britanin Lamps, at the Manufacturers' lowest prices. Glass Lamps by the package, at a small advance over Auction prices. Being large MANUFACTUR— ERS of Pine Oil. Burning Fluid, Ether eal Oil, Alcohol, and (the only true) nos gene Gas, they can furnish these articles at such prices that Merchants will find it to their advantage to buy. Call before go ing elsewhere, ifyou want bargains. Also, the Safety Fluid Lamp for sale. DAVIS & CULIN, Sept. 26,1853—1 y CAUTION ! CAUTION ! THOMAS ARMITAGE'S PATENT ELECTRO-MGANET LIGHT NING ROLE. BEWARE OF IMPOSTERS. AND SWINDLERS. N order to prevent a repetition of the j FRAUDS so extensively carried on during the last two years, by a, set of scoundrcis who travelled over the country, and represented themselves as mr agents, and in many instances exhibited forged certificates of agency, I now give notice that all my agents carry with them printed forms, authorizing thern.to act as my agents, legally executed and ac knowledged before Alderman HENRY SIMPSON. of Philadelphia; they have also my name and Fleee of, business. on their wagons. I 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 pip), as they can he obtained at the factory. As many schemes have been resorted to, to defraud myself and the public, purchasers should be on their guard,; thousands,have I been grossly deceived by purchasing use less articles. in. the shape of Lightning Rods, having pewter, lead. copper. zinc and lion points, either. or all of which are good for nothing. My "ELECTRO. MAGNET LIGHTNING RODS, have been examined by many of theartost Sci entific men in the world, who have pro nounced ti.em to be the only rods. that they have ever seen, which are calculated to save lives and property from destruc tion by Lightning,—among these , are! Professors Henry M'Alurtrie.Jamet M'- Clintock, Walter R. Johnston, oldie U. S. Patent office, E. J. Carr, Pr. T. Waller end many others, who rectal= nd them in, the highest, terms„ of approba SCHICK'S. All orders WHOLESALE AND TAIL, will meet with prompt„ attention. Spire Rods and Scrolls wiAle.lo. Cardittal. Pointe, ,, and alt WO , of weather Variety for alp :cheap, TAN C IPAI'NTB. , iribly *gent; OA/Wu - C. Ifivt, will locate himaolf during the summer of 1854, at No. 21 North Queen street, lutucalter,' Pa.- I —and Ammo, CANN. at Penna. grove, N.J. Property ownera m those sections of the country will do well to call on them. THOMAS ,ARMITAGE. Vine Street, 4 doors above taiellh, Philadelphia. March 3,1834..--7 m FRENCH TRUSSES WEIGHING LESS THAN 21 OUNCES. FOR .THE. CURE OF HERNIA OR RUPTURE. A :CkNOWLEDGED by the highest - 43 a. medical authorities of Philadelphia, incomparatively superior to any other in use. Sufferers will be gratified to learn that the occasion now offers to pro cure not only the lightest and most easy, but as durable a Truss os any other, in lieu of the cumbrous and uncomfortable article usually sold. , There is no•difficul ty attending the fitting, and when the pad is located, it will retain its 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. LARS fur the single*Truss, or 'IEN for the double—with Measure round the hips, and stating side affected. It Will be ex changed to suit if no fitting, by teeming it at once, unsoiled. For sale only by the-Importer, CALEB I D. NEEDLES, Cm: Twelfth & Race Streitla Philadelphia go-LADIES: requiring' the benefit Of Mechanical Supports, owing to 'derange ment of the . .Internal Organs, inducing Falling.of the, Womb, Vocal. Pulnionary, Dyspeptic,.Ntwiroui and Spinal weaknese, are informed that.a.competent anlexperi.. enced Lady will be In attendance at the Rooms. Oft (Tars for their ..exclusive use.) No. 114,TWELFTH St., Jai door below Race. Tune 80. 184.---IY To Country Merchants. . FRUIT AND CONFECTIONARY. - RußiNcoi .& SELLERS, — : .Wholeiale Afanufecturert and hrtilitli in CONFECTION A NY . OF ALL KINDS. No. 113 North Third it.. below Race, PhillthllNl. ..----- .. • , T HE attention of Dealers is requested s o an examination of their r•lock, which will•be ((mid to be AT LEAST equal to any in this - city.cotEiqtsi FRUITS of all kinds in seas n. el' N. El. Orders by mail r otherwise promptly attended to. August 1E1,1854.-3M Bea Elmore a' sllllloqUeltatiinii HANGE OF HOURS..--Way ?as k) manger Train leaves ()idled ' Station at ' 8.15 A it Arrives at York at. 11 A at Accommodation Train Neves Cal vert station at 4.25 r id Arrive*. et York at 7.42 , r Express Train lesves Calvert Station At 10 r Arrives at York at 12 t. ttteantxa.' Way Pasienger Train leave air risburg at " 1.45 r tot Arriving at York at 2-46 r al Express Train leaves Harris burg at 8.46 A M Arriving at York it 9.54 , Accomudation train leaves York at • 445 -A. st. A. P. 'WINCHESTER. Superintendent of rraimpurlation. • ' May 19, 1854. Hanover Branch Rail Road: CHANGE; OF HOURS. • . . T RAINS orSt the Hinover Branch road now run as follows,: let Train will leave Hanover st 9.15 A. Al., with passengers . for York, Hat.. risburg, Columbia and Philadelphia, and return to Hanover, with passengers from Baltimore. 5t.11.45 A. M 2d Train will leave Hanover at. 2.90 P. M., with passengers for Baltimore. ar- riving there ai 9.30 ; and return immedi ately with Pereingers, front York' &e., at' 4.45 P. N. 3d Train will leave. Hanover: MU 0 P. M. with Passengers:for Yorklaml return with Passengers; from,. Baltimore , at The Monday morning extes.train will leave for Baltimore at 4.80; return at 7 A. M. EDWARD E. YOUNG, .gent. Hanover, March, 24,,1854. NOTILLCE. LETTERS Testamentary on the es. tate of JOHN CHRONISTER, late of Latimore township, Adams county, dec'd, having been• granted to the sub. scribers, they hereby giro notice to those indebted to , said Estate, to call with' him and settle the •aame ; and those who have. claims, are desired to present the same. properly authenticated, for settlement. JACOB L. CHRONISTER; DAVID CHRONISTEH., JOHN OHM:MISTER, - Aognst 25; 1854.-6 t lair• The first two named F:Xeluturs reside in Latimoro township, Adams. eouttty ; the hist tumedin.Csrrol townsbirt., York. county.. • DRUGS ALM InEDIOINEIS, 411? all kinds, from the beet II IF gooses in the Oity, con amity ou hand and! fdr eale at • the Drug and bookstore of H. BUEHLER. LARGE aaaortineet of levy eoperlor • KNlVE*,:and: FORKS 4 l'ockev cud Pen KtiiPeep Razonto.Sciaaeralrable, end ~Tert 5P9411,0t0.; to be bad very cheap at the Store of ' : GAL ARNOLD SAFE"SPE I EDY-StRE! BOMBING ER YOUR OWN BENEFIT !!! MEDICINE sdaptel to general. u,r, Ives?. ly superior to others, and within tlw mums Of every individual .100 Ptlle for .Twenty-flve Cents t No extortion in price—no Calomel—no wirier al poison whatever. DR. TOWVAIENVM HEALTH .PII.LLff folly merit the ,great reputation they have 'Noir. ea. They are called for from all party al Ore.:and, becousu they are all that claim to hi. WHAT THEY WILL DO.: They purify the blood, They cleans the System of Homo* They cure Dyspepsia and sad Indigest4m: They create on Appetite. They, curs Sick Headache, Dirairrewraind low They arrest, Fevers. They promote • heavy action of the Wet', They area sure cure for Coativeneira and uel Constipation. „ . They are highly efficacious in Female Complaints. They strengthen and give tone to the Nyeterd;' THEY AltE THE BEST FAMILY MEDI- CANE KNOWN It is an obvious - M(loh,, how one medicine eon cute an many difikent comploints These Pills, however, ere so compounded of curstleemstelels that persons nave only to TRY THEM. aad the answer will be found in s restored body '.an tut Invigorated constitution. EACH BOX CON• TAINS WO PIL L t, at the astordshjnity. 'price of:15 Cents Every individual should have them. F. A. PALMER, ten. Ag't. bllonington, 01, AGENTS.---for sale by S. H; bushier, intl Samuel S. Forney, Getty along ; H. S. Fink, Pleas ant Hill ;Spalding & Brother, Littlestown ; John Busbey, McSheryl:own ; !Samuel Faber, jr , Low. ar's Mill :.lease Houck, Butler township ; An. .Creglow, Centre Mill • Abel Wright, Bendiralltle Jacob Penal:Middletown; Jacob P. Lower, Arendtarille ; H. W. 'Whitmore, Muni. , marbling ; Philip 'Hann, McKnighissille ; Thorn as J. Cooper. Franklin tp., ; Jacob Mark, Cash town Aulab'ngh & t‘paegler,. East Berlin.; J. .Martin; New Calord ;J. Henry, Abbottabsern. A 1411161 I I, ly. . , TEIEWONDER OF THE AGE. FOR ME CURE Saltrheuro. r jr• ipelas. hi I Wahl,. :hopped o r rocktd..hund- I nr n a and ;colds eats, V o oda of Ifef kind• IteN iatioti Id the reset; Bites of Inaectit; oid b4.,1 ! s ; all . kind. of breaking out and Aires on children ; &bre lips, •Pimillen en lb* Face, and all &stain of the akin. • Or For perticulars see small bills aecompsuiy : in 13. eh +pa, ' ' • :720;000 boxei "old In this Stets the past year, anti Ruse snit/rise! satisfaction. the smt team et the populerity of this oiblment lies in the fact that it ticcoMplerhell all it ig recoil)_ mended to do, and that I do not recommend it to cum any thing , bilisrhat from the nature of the ingredients, it is anillbsolute specific for. Plfi:e other preparationi of the kind ere recommended to cure eeery Janine' that human gesh to, from Consumpthin ‘dovert to the bite of's Ilea, omen, in fact, all the medical propertierthey con tain are in the handbill*, and the thousands of fictitious certifiestee publlshei in then Praise. 'I invite those troubled with the above corn. plaints, (pattioularti Pelt Ilheurn,) to take la box and•try• it.—if yhu ire not fully satisfied, 'ctn.'s it and take back your money. • • N. 11.4-4,hrons ',hundreds of tesUmonlals I cant shop ally 'One sebe,feels' disposed to ull on me and•unisfy himselfof the virtues of the Oint- Papered sad sold by MONROE TF.R RE L. sugstuck, Conn. ErTo whom all Wens should be addressed,i— -' Sold also by the principal Druggists and country Merchants generally. , Price 25 aims, itoisaaast Hairotsi.--C. V. Clikencir dc Co, No.Bl..Barclay New Nark.: A. McClure lc Co, Albany; J. Kidd dr. Co., Pittsburg-; Win. H—Broun•dg Bro., N 0.4 Liberty St., Baltimore ; T. W. Byre &Sono. Philadelphia. AGENTS--Samuel H. Buehler. Cettisharg . "; H. S. Fink, Pleasant Hill; Spalding Brother, Littlestiiwn; John Bushey,.slcSherrysturrn ir•am• uel Faber Jr., Lower's Mill; Jesse Houck, Bpi'. ler township ; Andrew Creglow, Centre 'Mill • Abel 'l'. Wright, Bendersrille ; Jecnb Pen 44 Middletown ; Jacob F. Lower, Arendtaiille,. H. W. Whitmore. Mummasbuirg; Philip Henn , Kniatitiii ; Thos. J. (.oper, Franklin:fp. ; :hp; Jaeb, Mark, Caalitowin ; Aulabarigh & Fa.i Berlin ;J. Martin, New Orclard;J.'llamry. Abborfatown. Mignst 1 II 1864- 4 km. • 2000 , LADIES • . A Ravvilling to certify that the AWAY COOKING STOVE is this very best Stove new in use, inasmuch' ai they will do more Cooking, Roastinrand BSking, and do it, with less .labor, M1E1 , 11114 as long,again as any otherstovn now. sold.' These celebrated stoves, are constantly kept for sale at a very reduced price ai the • GHTTYSBER FOUNDRY AND • MAClalla SilitOP; Where the subscribers feeling determined , to suit all persons have also the. Parlor,. Sektoit's •Baltimore Airtight, PeakskelL and eabittelt Conk Stove, and Air-tight and ; l'enplate Parlor Sieves of the meet beauillul patterns. TUE StriCLOR PLO'Utirra which cannot bee urpasset! for lightaeoi`of draught or in the character of theii -- work.. uroconstantlyon baud for'sale, audit') view of the fact that the. Mouldboard of 'theitee Pintig/is ienne•fourth heavier then thet`o( other ploughs, it is decidedly thh est.that can be obtained. • wzminianow PLOVCfI• arid `nth ersi Castings fur the Woodcock' Proiigh l Wind-inill 'Machinery, Castingb and 114 lowiwaret, •witlfeveryarticle . usualli hied at Foundries can be obtained here. Blackarnithing. and 'Shoe' Making, a*, usual. •' T. WA MIEN. SIIQ-SUIL•PLO[GIIS (IF the , bear , qualityi , -alw ars on hap& `lar • and. fo'r aqtysbnrg, at 'the . Foundry a.• • ' • • T. ‘WARREII'"dt :SOW BONNETS &PARASOLS'. -IL have lumen hand a large assnrmena of Bonneta /Sr Parasols, latest'sfylds,, which.• I have just receired, and".svili sell cheaper than can be had of any. establiah::' meat in•town; call 81111/lee:, A. 'ARNOLD: Queeeistersre '1- QueenBW fpirq 1, lithivej teeetred! a lafge. Ja" QUEENSW 'A Rg, arfiiich T will'94 lowt , sad iota" • ' ARNOLD'
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