Diamond 'AinsOrs' Firm. , , • toll { lc itrotber - rtittfit)i!LlALKAlAttllE:Rs A.1%/p ' nar.s,eits, • fifiA.N.St all limes found preparedlo 1 4161M - 1A 'the calla .t the people, at the 'termite, ,in the Diamond. adjoining the County Building. From Long expe• rieneecthey flatter themselves that they can go tholirgli all the ramifications of the Tonsorill Der rtntent , with such an infinite egree of skill, as will rtmet with the entire satis fa ction of all who may submit their chins to the' keen ordeal of their razors. They hope.' therefom, that by their attention to busi nesa,andit desire to please; they will ater- it as well aireeeive,a liberal share ol pith. lie patronage ! ' The sick will be attended to at tpaii;priVatedwellings. `t _ . ' • A STEWARD WAPITEuI at Pennsylvania College THE'present Steward of Pennsylvania 'College being about to leave. appli cafione will be received by tiie undersign ed persons desiring the ,situation. intorniation in regard thereto can be had of eitlrr of the undersiened. KePossession will be given on the let of 'April, or sooner ifdesireil. AtOs'ES NIGHLEKN, S. FAHNEsTOCK. H. S. HUBEft, Cottonitiee of 13 , nlid of Truotem filottvoloirg, March 3, 1854 —tf fl'MAtiraiwt.] [ll.'F. ZOGLlCKplrrill 111111EWg&ZOLIACKOFFER r , GENERAL PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. t". 9 14uritHOward Street liALTuoußh, WILL. pap "pat:tiettlar attention to the rut, chase of (WAN° anl all FEWCILIZER% • Consignments Solicited. t"E . FE It I.; NCES .11i.i . d.tsrita'L•lorail Griffith. Esq., Christian Reenei;Eaq..4l,r, DOrid Keenig., E. L. Parker & Llartholo & Co., Long tic Byrn, Hurst dr, Berry. David Johnston. FAT, Jeff:goon county. Va. ; Cleanyotto...Cinclanati,.o.;-HatinglY & Gilpin. Parkereliurg. Vs, ; Hon. P. K. Zollickoffer, Noah- P. Mllieg. Esq, Attorney at law,. Pita,. burg,.Pa.; Jos. Della Plane. Esq:, Hillsboro'. U 4: G. W..Entytti,E'sq,, Harper's Ferry. Yo,; Coningfiy,.Esq., Attorney at law. Getlysbuig,Pv. 1854.—1 y • Ladies' Dress Goods. ikr.RES,.do you wish handsome dress es; for Spring or. Summer ! If so, call iiiimediately at the long established cheip:Stnie;'..where •We are -prepared to exhibit the most beautiful variety and pret tiest patterns of Dress Goods ever openkl, Do 'not defer the matter ton long, noriniie the opportunity of selecting from the en tire assiwunent: If you wish to save money and at the same time secure for yourself the prettiest apparel worn, call immediate 13' at FAHNESTOCKS' March 31, 1854.---ir NEW CLOTHING STORE. LL kind's of READY-MADE Cloth. fa:Aing,..a ways on 6antf, at owes rt . erg: at the Store of the eubeeriher; nearly n i tficnilte the English Lutheran Church, in Ottiimbersburg street'. t.* - Clothing of all kinds made to order by axperienced ivorkmea. C. W. EOF'FMAN. Augnsl 11, 1854. (FRIOCV. ARTMELES. G° see a fine collection of Fancy soli. a: very reduced prices, go to Eiliheitocks" where you can select from a large assortment, inleuding Bewing Birds, Port Mimaica, Cabas, Fans, French worked, Swiss,. Cambric, Honiton and Bobniett Collars, 'cop and Nide Combs, &c., all of which can be purchased at the lowest rates at the sign of the RED 1. ROW. • SPOUTING! SPOUTING! EORGE and Henry Wampler will ` l3 Mike House Spouting and pot 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. WANTED A' 'MIDDLE-AGED Woman, who can nig- understand the Gorman language, to do the' work Of a small family. IrrFor partirutars enquire at the "STAR" Office: September 1,1854..-3 t Cloths, Cassimeres Vesting's. Gentlemen are respectfully in- Jo- sited to call and ex Amine AV stock of ClOths, Cassimeres red Yestings, di rect from the Importers. before purchasing, si I cannot be undersold. A RIM ARNOLD. WISS and Inennet Flonneingo, Edg- Ps 7 ink/. and insertings ; Collars, Chemi ettes and Sleeves, in great variety. at • 1 SCHICK'S. See'6nd-hand Carriages. A FEW- good aecood.liand CARRIA .:YKS BUGGIES to be had for Csolt or, Couniry Produce at C. W. HCFFMAN'S Couch Factory. Summer Hats 0F the very latest fashion, including, :Panuma, China Pearl, Single and Double Leghorn, Canton, Straw, and Palm Leal Hata, on hand and for sale by S. S. 11FCREARY. PA 4 RASOLS; " Umbrellas , " and Fa ns 4e,W oty.lea, anti bliesp, , at • BONNE F on. Flowers; S, Bibb, . and e large , iimiortinee of • the different styles.to be found at , . . . 1.110i.,:10111vkeysl Choler* Drops. 11,1 Oil the cure of CHOLERA. Dysen -1 ~ Prepared , , wry, . " ., -coup, eae. in IL WARRati. and for sale by SAMUEL IL BUEHLER.' aettyabuig, Pa. IRISH lANENS, Muslin', Tickler, I.ini:a Table Cloths, Tow. &leg, arid Drillings--a large variety—tor SCHICK'S. - .-TOBLIS LINIMENT , wtOK she aura at Headache, Cholera Morpafi'COOthieho. Bruises:Sprains,. ppvltint rainactior sake to 110.08119 11 TORE o 8. BUEHLER.' P - ljOtr, - . P ERSONS: entitled to Bounty , • Lands urnlei the nets (at 4 on - krese 'othe United state'it 'Cell 4, • ei b it a ! v ici e j: ini ; bt their ,)t.r ap e t el l tr a rli t: (l n li I.e s a id i p : F ib i . n ry p b t ay f l y 3ll,ei i n t, l : l;d r n the subeeriber, at his office in Gettysburg. Claimants whose appliealiona have beim suspe tilled "11 tweet:tit: of ,Aleficieney in proof Ina V kWd tt.to their advantage weal', ',Cr The fee , charged 13 $5 . ill eaclreasit.• payable upon the delivery of the kvartnilt. The subscriber will also atteiad to claims for Pensions , for Itevadutiouttry or other , services 811111110 loralimi of Jowls. . The axle and purchase of , faind IVarrants at tended to, awl the highest cash vire paid nor the sane.. 11.. G. )leoßBAltir. 31 air 14--if~ . . 1). 31'0110 . 8',t41.1.G.111,r, .117 ziiii; (office rem,,,d to foie door West of Duchies Drug & Dook-Store, Chamberslong stttyt.)• 41 lorosey esied•Sisl'astir for l'atentS nntt Pensions, Bounty Land • Warrauts. Back. Pay sus pended Claims, and all other claims agtiitis the.Goveniment at Washington, 1). C.: Ainerican claimS io Etightiol. %Variants located and sold. ni bouilit, and higheit prices given. Lauds Int sale in lows, Illinois, and other Western States; and Agents engaged 'locating Warrantsthere. ltra'Apply 'to hint' personally or by suer, Gettysburg, N0e.11,1853. W. A. M GINLEY ATTPRailtif AT. LAW, • oin'the Sundt West enrner n! F l P ho i( lE Square formerly occupier( by D. M'Conaughy, Esq., will attend'promptly to all business entrusted to his care: May 12, 1854:—1y DAVII) S Attorney At• Law, HAS taken Mr. SrEveroloses office. North West Corner of Centre • REFERENCE.—Hon.' Thaddeus Stomas, E.q.. Lsncaxte•.. ' Dec. 30,'1853. Dr. J. Liwrenee Hill, ' DEfilfilEY ' • FFICE Chainbersburg „street; 1 one dnor West or the, Lutheran Church, nearly opposite Granner's store, where hp'inay he found ready auttwitlitig to attend to any case within the province of the Dentist, Persons' in wittit'of full sets of teeth are invited to call. . • REFERENCES: Dr. C.N.Bintucar s , ReY.C.P.KaAtrn,D.D "• D. Holorso, • Prof. M•J ACMlllis ' ' • " H.S. Hu oat, : .. H. L.Dlonocrt, " D. GILBERT, " 11.A•Nionumtuno Rev. R• 10111.411,17 P. i " M. L. STINVER• .filly, 7...184R. ' ' DOCTOII, 32:';',15:11M 0 ' (HomEopaTiusT) ir . ATE from Philadelphia, 4 weitld spectfully oiler his services to the cit izens of Banderiville and - Adams county in general. Office in Bendersville, where he ran at all times be found-Ind consulted, when not profesesionallvAngegell.' Bendersville, May :20,.1854.—0m SOHRI SN7OPIE, HAVING located permartehtly . in Get.' a tysburtr. offerrhis professional ow vices tr4lte public. , • 1 1 =7"0 11 ice and residence in'YorkStreet, opposhe the Mink: • • April 28, 1854.--ly. SAVE YOUR MONEY! , ESSENCE or . corrvr: IVH. BUEHLER keeps constantly on * hand for sale, the Genuine ES— SENCE OF COFFEE, of ' _heat quality. 'Fite, use of this article, in families will he found a very great saving in thecouree' the year. rx:For Witot.i:sata and RETAIL, at the Ding & Book Store of • S. H. BUEHLER. , Mn" 30,-1858. PRBOISTS haying Day- to bell will do well by calling un the'suberritier, in Gettysburg Who r is'desirou's purehasing. ,The highest Mirket price wilt be paid at till times., 0:7-As- he intends having the Hay,•ftei 'being peeked, hauled' either to H mover or Diihinters; die preference to haul will be`giyen to those from whom he may Nucleic!. "'" • 1 4 ;01.0N101s1 POWERS. Dec. 24; Frondield &V Co's L ' VEGETABLE ', CATTLE POWDER S . , AND ,- I:ATTLE . OLD IVfJOI kSAL 171 by S. IL 8UE111:E1L lige4it' fur ~d: ma county. Dee. 33th, 1853:- • • , E11F1731F.:11.Y of alt 1164 i 4.111 11.1tin't1 at • ' THE' STAR:Aiiii' BA . , l • 4 publislied • every Rridity Erening, in liullinsore street, , in, life. three stpry building, a feu,,doors -above .rabnesit kq. Store, 'I,: I 1: 1). A.,& C • 11., 11 E 111, R .CHICK'S.) SCHICK'S. 11 - paid in advance it within Lie year per annutn—if not paid within the : ,yei 1,1.2 No paper discontinued dutiful) iiiiearageb are paid eleept at the option of the. Editor. ciinglc , ecipies cents. A failure to notify a di;cuntittuanco _will ho regarded as, a new erigagenient. : sidrertuimerres not exceeding a &Inuit. inserted three thrice for ttl—every Subsequent itibertiott 25 cents. Longer ones in the tonic proporti o n; adiertiseinehts not 'speCially ordered for a (Siren time will be continued until forbid- A libe ral reduction will be made to those who advertise JaS Prints*{ of al lk indo executed neatly and peel:m*ol.ml on resionablo terms.. IWe:sand Common in/alien s to the Editor, (ei• repp tg mach sr rozitein Moor) , t:,:a names of 121111 subscribers,) mast be POST silp in . prderto secure aUstutioa. plilu • IM•1•••••Irl•IMJI TY - LiNDS. (I 0 , 4 t HAY WANTED. GETEMI 11,31te)P414 Ad&rtiseo4lartir; UNIVERSITY lIIEDIC#NES! ! FEVER' AND .AUUE CURED BY ROW ' AND'S TONIC !{lll TURF. . • Uriiversily of Free Aledicirte and-Polittlai Anottledre ; chartered by the State or Pennsylvania, at its las session, (viz. 29th April, 18113.) mainly for the purpose of arresting the evils re sulting , froin the sale of spurious and dun-_ gerous,nostrums, also for the.purpose ,of supplying the:public with reliable.reine 'dice, 111 eases, wherein the patient ea'sinot, 'oltfaitt or will not employ the best medical li4visets ; having purchased that invalus " szin Tonic 111 ixture, an eeollitt n1..0 jusl .celehtity and. known 'efficacy. in the treatment of Fever and Ague,and its kindred , alfeciitme, ! --hes ,no in rei•nininetling. it eat terms, to the patronage of , the of Owlet]. • - ...• n .E.L ow..COM P LAI N T cured, by • 10 - 0 lit) V . A N fES, , 1114(....k—8E8H.X ROOT'. :The above Institution extends Pits nor:lino, in like madder, :o the remedy for "Bowel ColoPlaidt.!! so well known as Rowantrabompound Sfrupitif Blackberry Bent,' and earnestly recommends it to .the contidens4 or p i hiienti aillieloi; With these ' dontplalrils.'---hidievinti , it' to bit invaluable in the trentiner,t of such' eitoes.' By railer of, the TrusteeS: 11,411. henry -K. Nttonfr, 'Bud. J. R. Flanigan ' John R. Rolland, D., D. K. Ashton: , Big. ,ilector Orr, Eel. Cominuttiontiont to be address. e4,--John • R.. Howand, M.:H.> 'Head of the Pharmaceutical betterment, and ?res ident di .thd'Uditereity,. Home. Dispeugary. and. Oftien„ No. 47 South Second street, Philadelphia. , Branch DisPenaary'at the store of S. S.. FORNEY.. G. ettyabing.. . Sept. ao; 1853-4 y !.. - .• , • I Oae.(hirtl Cheaper than,lrbite Lead, and freefram all Poieunous . . NEW JERSEY ZINC COM, PA N Y having gria tly enlarged their works. andimproved the 9uality of , their proatiefs, are prepared to execute, orders S, for their SUPERIOR PAINT dry, and . , ground in oil, in:a'ssorted pad:meant kern: 25',,t0: 000 ri 3 Ounds, ; Dry. in barrels. of 200 pounds eaCtl. Their White Zinc, which. Is Sniff dry or 'Omni() 'in Oil. is warranted PUlle 'end unsurpass . ed , for.Body and Uniform' White- A method nf preparation hasrecent. ly been' .discovered, which , enables the Company to warrant their paints th keep fresh and soft. in . the *cps for any, reasonable time. In this -respect their paints, will be snpertor to any other in the market.. , - Their Brown Zino Paint,,which is sold at a low price,And I.lan only,be Made.frop the Zinc ores from New Jersey, is now well known Mr its, protective qualities When applied to iron or other metalic sur- Their Stone Color Paint possesses all the properties oldie Brown, antri,s,Of an agree- able color tor painting Cottages, Depots, Out-buildings, Bridges, &c. ' Dealers supplied or liberal terms by. their Agents, • ERENCII, & RICHARDS. llZolesale Paint Dealers and . importers iv. W. cot. tOth¢CMr het Ste., Philadelphia, 41041 14, 1854.-6 m 1:),417:13 f3c. - ziEtatams zrr L&MPS, LOITERNB-11. CHINDELIERB,' N. E. CORNER FOURTR dc CHERRY STB., PHILADELPHIA • fj AVING enlarged and improvet i their 1 I Store, and having the largest assort ment ni Lamps in Philadelphia, they are now prepared lt) furnish. PINE OIL, CAM PH EN E, "BURYING FLUID, ETHEREAL 011., PHOSGENE GAS rtinl LARD 011, !slurps, Lanterns, of all patents, Fancy Hotel At Hall Lamps, Chan- defiers, Girandoles and Candelabras. and Britanm Latino, at the Main/facturers' I lowest prices, Glass* Lamps by the package, at a small advance over Auction priCes. Being large MA NUFAC'IIIR-- ERS of Pine Oil. Burning Fluid, Ether eal Oil, Alcohol, and (the only true) Plies geoe Gas, they can furnish these articles at such prices that Merchants will find it to their advantage to buy. Call before go ing elsewhere, Wynn want bargains. Also, the Safety Fluid Lamp for sale. DAVIS & OULIN, Sept. 26, 1853-1 y CAUTION ! CAUTION ! .71-103 L IS AIiiIIITAGES • PATENT ELECTRO-MGANET LIGHT N ING RODS. BEWARE OF IMPusT . EREI AND SWINDLERS. N order to prevent a repetition of the I FRAUDS so extensively carried, on during the last, two years, by a set of scoundrels who travelled over the country, and represented theniselves as my agents, and . its many instances exhibited forged certificates of agency, , I now give notice that all my agents carry with them primed forms; authorizing them to act as my • agents, legally executed ".and ac knowlbdged .belore Alderman -HENRY SIMPSOISL-of Philadelphia; they have also my , icani,e , aud place of bueiness on their. wagons.. I believe , them all to be stridily , honest,.and fully acquainted with the business of putting up Lightning Rods, which they will do at asloti a-price as they cid he obtained at the 'factory. As many schemes:have - been resorted to, to defraud myiself:ariCthe purchasers should, be on, their, guard ; thousands have been' groasly deceived by purchasing use: less artici4s ..the, shape of . Lightning. Hods, haying ,priwter, lead , copper, zinc. Sotl i iron,poipts, either, or all.of.which ere good for nothing. My ,ELECTRO MAGNET LIGHTNING 'RODS have been epinined by many of the most.Sei ehtifid Melvin the world', who hive•pro trounced them to be the only rods,' :hat they nave ever vier), whilh 'are calculated to tiave lives•-alid property from destruts. dots :bg Lightning,,among , these • are: Professors -tsenry 'Murtrie. James • Clintock, Waller R. Johnston, of the' Hi S.-Patent office, E. J. - Carr, Dr. T. eE. Waller and,mauy others who recomm nd• them in= the highest terms , of approba ' All orders WHOLESALE AND RE TAIL, will meet with prompt ,attentiog. Spire Rixis and Scrolll'arade to order.— Cardinal Points, and all kinds el weather Vanes, for side cheap. 111.:2 , 1117A1enti'Semi01si. 1 1 1 1 )01r; *ill lutatti hiussaqUiluting thelou (timer lur 11154, at No. 21 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa.—itrr AunusTes Carist, at Pettus• grove, N, J, l'roperty olvuors to those seclioirs dr the' Country wilt - do well to call' on' thew. THOMAS ARMITAGE Vine Street, 4 door+ above tweltli, Philadelphia.. Marbh 3, 1834,-7in' -- . ", FRENCH TRUSSES) WEIGHINO LESS THAN 2i ouN9Es. FOR - THE 'CURE OF HERNIA OR - RUPTURE CR NOWLEDGED by the highest medics! dethorities of • Phitadephis, incoirOiratively • superior to any tither in tam., Sufferers will •be gratified to ' learn that the occasion now offers to pro curs not only the lightest and inosts easy; but as. durabie . e , Truss ale !day oilier, in lieu totilte eumbrouy and _uncomfortable talkie ninndly ,si4d. There , is no•difficial ty anentling the fitting, and w hen,the pad is, located, it will retain its possitionwoh- Mil change. . Persona at; a distance unable, to,rall on the,Subseriber, can have the Truce font r o Buy addreec, hy remitting ° FIVE DPL LARS for ;he single Trues, or TEN for with measure round the hips, and-spiting Old affected. It will be ex changed to snit if no fitting, by returning it a( ones, uncoiled. For sale only by the Importer CALEB .11. NEEDLES,. COr. - Twiqr,4l dr, Race 6treol4 Pluladelphia. ;LADIES, requiring the benefit of Mechanical,Supports, owing to derange moat, of the Internal _Organs, inducing Falling of the Womb, Vocal, Yulmonary, I",lyspeptic, Nervous and Spinal weakness, ere in(ortned that a competent and eiperi enced Lady will to in attendance at the Rooms, (set opart for their exclusive use.) IVo. W ELFTH $l, Ist dsfm below Race. , Jane 30, 1854.—1 v To Coyntry Merchant& FRUIT 'AND CONFECTIONARY. IMM3=2M!I IrlnVeittle Iltantifacturers 6nel 'Dealers' bi CON FEUT4O NAR Y OF ALL KIND 3 t.. No. 113 North tit irtl NI oir no 00, E 1 1111E'attention of Dealeri is regdeeted " to. an examitiaiion'.of their 7itnek, which will be, found to be AT LE'AST minal tb tiny" in this cite;' FOREIGN FRUITS - of WI kinds in season. - of otherwise' promptly attended to. , August 4,8 i .180 . 4.-31 n - ; : liattint9al' i r. Susquelprissa • scattrout,. E OF _HO RS. 'Way, ,ras 7 ger,,rrarn leaves Calvert Siation at ' 8.15 A m Arrive's at York at 11 A M Ae r co'mentnlation Train leaves Cal vent station. at 4.25 P M Arriies at York at ' 7.42 r m EXpreirs Ttaiu leaves "Calvert, Station at Arrives at York at nexuarartn. Way Passenger Trato leave Hat . riaburg at 'I 4 4.45 r Arriving at York at - , • 2.45 r Express:Train - leaves' Harris- ' burg at ' 8.95 A M Arriving at York at 9.54 A At Acentnodation.• , trairt leaves York at 4A5 A. Ai A. P.,WINCIiEsTER. Superintendent of 'Trunspurtatien. ' May 19, 18544 • Hanover Branch Rail Road. CILINOB OFIIOURS. IRAINB' over the Hanover Branch road now run as follows: Ist Train Will Ihisie 'Hanover at' 9.15 iitta.migers for York, 'liar: risburg, Columbia and Philadelphin,'and return to Hanover With leissengers (rim BaltiMore, at 11.45 A. M. 2d Train will leave Hanover: at 2.30 P M with passetwers for. Blltimore ar riving•there at 0.30 ; and return immedi ately with Passengers from York, &c., at 4.45 P • ' 3d Train will leave Hanover at 6P, M. with Passengers for York ; and return with Passengers from Baltimore at 8 The Monday morning extra train will leave for Baltimore at 4.30; velum at 7 A. M. • EDWARD E. Y #NG, .dgent. • Hanover, March 24, 1854. ANNI,sAvom, EL SKELLY respectfully informs e hiS old customers and the public merally, that he contin. les the TAILORING= IUSINESS, at his old land, in South Baltimore treet, where he will be , appy to accommodate all 'lto may patronize him. ll' work entrusted to his .re warranted to fit and he of most substantial make. Thankfu fOr past favOrs, he solicits a continuance of public patronage. May 5, 1854. LETTERS Testamentary on the es tate of JOHN CHRONISTER, late of Latimore township, Adams county, dec'd, haying been granted to the sub scribers, they , hereby give notice to those indebted to said Estate, to•call with him and settle the same; and those who• have claims, are desired. to present the Berne, properly authenticated, for settlement. JACOB. L. CHRONISTER, DAVID CHRONISTER, JOHN. CHRONISTER, _ August 25, 1854.-6 t [Ex'rs. Ur The first two named Executors reside in Latimore, township, Adams county : ; the 'last named in Carrot township. York county. • Watros ADD 'MEDICINES, , 11F all kinds, from the best / . 7 tiouses in the City, don- , atiintly on hand and for' sale at the Drug and BoOkstore of • S. H. BIJEHLER. ALARGE assertinen 1 of Very Superior KNIVES -and •FORKS ; Pocket and Pen Knives Razors, Scissors, Table Lind'TeaSpoone;&c., Id be had very cheap at the Store oI ' GEO. ARNOLD, PROCIAMNIMN. , EASj in and by the Act Of " 't e General Assembly of thili State. c • t led"'Att . aet to regulate the , Gen eralileations of this Commonwealth," °bac ted on the '2d of July, 1839, it is enjoined on me to give Public Notice of such Election to bo held, and to enumerate in such no- tice what officers pre to be elected : JO • N SCOTT, Sheriff of the County of ems, do, therefore, hereby give this Pub ic notice to the Electors of the said County of Adults, that a GE.NERAL -ELECTION will be held in said County, on the` Second ,Nesday of October Next (0 1004,) in the severe' Districts composed orate fol. lowlegVownships, viz: In the rirst district, composed of the for ough'et Gettysburg and the township pf emberland, at the Court-house in Gettys burg. In tin) Seocind district, composed 'of the , township' of Germany, at the house now occupied by Levi Creps, in the tootle of Lit tlestown in the township of Gormany. In tee Third district, composed of the township of, Oxford, at the house of Widow Mildy, in the totin'of Now Oxford. In the Fourth districe, composed of the townshiPsof .Latiuiore and Huntington, at the house of Anthony Shritiebrook, in 'the township orliwitington. in the Piftli'dierrict, composed of the townships of Hawiltouhan and Liberty, at tho Public Scliool-housein kilierstown. In' the Silth' diStriet, co - lei:Wood of the toWnship of ut the house nOw occupied by Duvid Newoornmei, in the town of East Berlin. • In the Seventh distriet ) catnip:mod of the township of Meallen, io the , pnblie School house in the town of Beedereville: In the Eighth district, composed of the ,township of eltnibto, at tho house.ofJaoob L. Grass, in Hunterstown. In-the Ninehi distridti composed of the townehip of Frank tin, at Um Wise now occupied by Jacob Stalistnith, in paid town- , I.n tho Tenth district i , composed of 'the tomistiip tor. Coilonago, ,, ,at the house of Johnlinshey r in allesherrystown.- In "the Eleventh - district, composed of the toarbahip.of:Tyiblie, at the house of 011111ln' . In the Twelftlidistriet, composed of the totinaliip .fromitjoyi - iit the 'house' °Mee. Snyder, in said township. 'ln the Thirteenth - district, nottipelied of tlie township lilotintpleasant; at the house of Anthony Smith, in said township; situate at the orosstroads,' the ono leading from Oxford to the Two Taverns ) the other-from , .I.lunteratoirn to Hanciver. lu tho Foniteenth district, composed 'of the township of Reading, at the house of Mrs. Albert, in Hatopten, • In the Fifteenth district, composed of the Borough and township of Berwick, at the public Scheol,house in Abbottetown. •In the Sixteenth district, composed Of the township of Freedom, at the hotiso of Nicholas Moritz, in said township. In the Seventeenth district, composed of the township of. Union, at the house of Enoch Lefever, in said township. Iu theTighteentb district, composed of the township of Butler, at the public School house in Middletown, in said township. At which tiintfand . places will'be elected ,•:•-• • One Governor of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania; 10 P M 12 P 31 Chin Canal 'Commissioner ; One Judge of die Supreme Court ; One Member of Congress ; , One Member of Assembly; One Sheriff; One Prothonotary; One Register & Recorder; One Clerk of the Courts; One Commissioner; Ohe County Auditer ; One Director of the Poor; and • One , Coroner. • , • Particular attention is directed to the Act of Assembly, paised the'27th day' of Febru: :try, 1849, tintitled "An 'act relative to voting' at electione in Adams, Dauphin, 'York, Lancaster, 'Cumberland, Bradford,. Centre, Greene; and Erie, viz "Section 1. liejt enacted by the Senateand Ilmaie of Represectatives of the Cernmon wealth of Pennsylvania in General Assem bly met, and it is hereby enacted by ,the authority of the same—that it shall be law ful for the qualified voters of the counties of Adams, Lancaster, Dauphin, York, Franklin, Cumberland, 13radford, Centre, Greene, and Erie, from and after the passage of this act, to vote for, all candidates for the various offices to be filled at any election on one slip or ticket: Provided, The office for which every candidate is voted for, shall be designated, as required by the existing laws of this Common weath, "Section .2. That any fraud committed by any person voting in the manner above prescribed, shall'bc punished by the exist ing laws of this Commonwealth." kV-Attention is also directed to the follow ing section of the Act of the General As sembly of the session of 1851, untitled "An act to provide for the election of Judges of the several Courts of this Commonwealth. ' Section 4. That the election for Judges shall be held and conducted in the several election districts in the same manner in all respects as elections for representatives are or shall be hold and conducted, and by the same judges, iftspectors, and other officers; and the provisions of the act of the General Assembly, entil.ed "Au Act relating to the election's of this Commonwealth," approved 'the second day of July, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-nine, and its several pip- Pletnents, and, all other like laws, as far as the same shill be in force and applicable, shall be dcompd and taken to apply to the election for judges: 'Provided, That the aforesaid electors shall vote for judges of the Suprenao Coiirt on a sopartaq piece, of paper. Also—ln and by virtue of the 14th seo tion of theact aforesaid, every'person, except ing Justices of,the Peace, who r eholl hold any office or appointment of, profit or trust under, the Clovernmont of the United States, or of any city or incorporated district, whether a commissioned officer, or otherwise, a subordinato officer or agent, who is, or shall be employed under the legislative, execu tive orjudielary departmentof this State, orof the United, States, or of any city or incorpo rated district, and also that every member of POlleTqL and of the State Legislature, and of the Select or Common Council of any City, or Commissioner of any incorporated district, is by law incapable of bolding or exercising' at the same time, the office or ap pointment of Judge, Inspector, or Clerk of aliyideetiin of this Commonwealth, and that no Judge, Inspector, or ober officer of any such election, shall be eligible to any office to he then voted for. ALso—That in the fourth 'Section of'the act of Asiseinbly entitled "Au Act relatini to:executions, acid for other ptirposes," alp I)A:wed April 10, 1840, Ms enacted that the aforeseidUth eaction:"shell not be cou• strum'. as to proveut auy utilitia officer or borough ollicor ' from serving as judge, in• spector or clerk, ar any general or special election in this Commonwealth." se-Attention is also directed to thefol lowing, act, which it is wade niy duty to insert in the proclamation for LW General Election in October neat: Aikt ACT For the Sitaression of the ilanufacture Sale of bitoxioaiiisy Liquor sas a se: IYuitaxes, All laws to be efficient should have the approbation and sanction of the People: .And Whereus It is represented that a large number, if not a majority, of the nob of this Cornmenwealth, are deeply im pressed' With the necessity of the passage of a Prohibitory Liquor Law : And whereas, 16 is impossible to obtain a certain indication of popuiar sentiment relating thereto by meow of petitions and remonstrances : Therefore, SECTION . Be it enacted by the Senate' amlLlouse of Representatives of the Uum mmtwealth of l'ennsylvonia in General As sembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That the qualified voters of this Commonwealth are hereby authorized, at the places for holding the general elections in their respective words, bortitighs - and townshipsi, on the second Tuesday of October next, to vote for and agaloat.a law which shalt entirely prohibit by proper and constitutional regulatione and penaltiee, the manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquors, except for medicinal, saerainental,'lneehatfical uud artietical Pur- Si olloiv 2. Thiit the ;officers authorized by law to hold electfonii iu each ward., her ough arid township, of tbiarimumonwealtli, are hereby diketed and required at the place fixed by Iww,, in the several Ilistrietafor she holding of the general elections in said dis- I triets, on the second__ Tuesday. of October I I next, when .they shall be organized ,as 4u election board, to : receive from each quali fied voter of their said, distrietsi. 4, ticket written or printed on the outside; ‘‘l'rulitb itory Liquor Law,".and the tiolicts in favor of the proposed' aw obeli contain in the in side the-words, "For a Prohibitory Liquor Lai;'! and"' OPpinied p - ropoied law shall contain:in the inside the words, "Against the Prohibitory , Liquor Law," which votes shall be counted and returned to the court house of the counties .or eity, in whiCh the: said election shall be held, on the. flilloWing Friday, by retiirn -judges, who shell tiast _tip and certify .alk.the votes polled in said ,tioutity, or city, to the oficicoof the Seeretary, of the Commonwealth at Harrisburg; directed and transmitted• iu the sapie,manner ihe votes for GoVertior are required tobe directed and transmitted, and the said. Secretary, shall'on the third Friday oe3anuiiry next ensuing,, communicate, the said returns , to.the kiegislatere, to be opened and counted in the same manner the votes for • Gevernor era opened and coma ted e aud considered as the prayer of the voters of this Commonwealth relative to a Prohibitory Liquer Law. SECTION 3. That-all the election laws of the State prerribing the liours of,opening and closing the polls, the reception of votes, the punishment ofillegal voting, the defray ing the expenses of publimition, and holding of the gone:111 elcutions and return 'of the same, and all other matters incident thereto, be and the same are declared applicable to the election above authorized. SECTION 4. That it shall be the duty of the Sheriffs of the several counties of this Commonwealth toiusert u copy of this act in thn,Proelatuthiou fur the general election to be held on the second Tuesday of October next. , E. E. 011 ASE, .C'eaker of the of R. M. MCCASIIN; .Speakrr o/ the &late. Approved—the twenty-eighth day of April, one4housand•eight.hutdred and fif ty-four. 01GLER. .And in anti:by an ,Act of the General . As. sembly of this 4Stitte, passed the '2d day of July, 1839, it is directed that the Inspec tors and Judges be at the. phases of their' distridts.on the day of the General Election aforeiaid, at 0 o'clock in the formation, to do anclperform the severel duties required and enjoined on them in .and by the same act - And be it further direated, in and by the act of the Gcneral'Assembly of this State, aforesaid,' that one of the Judges of eueli of the different distriets aforesaid, who shall have the charge of the certificates 0 . 0 the nuinber of 'votelv‘which • shall haveo been given for each, candidate for the different offices then — and there Voted for at their respective districts, ; shall meet "' on the third day after the. election, which shall be on' Friday the 13th of October afore said, at the Court-house ) in the Borough cif GetOsburg; then and there to nuke a fair statethent aticl certificate•of the number of votes, which - Shall hawd been given lit the different districts in the county of Adams for any person or 'persons for 'the •offices aforesaid. • • JOHN SCOTT, Sheriff: Sheriff's Office, Getty9burg, I • • Sopt. 11,1854. • • TO THE PUBLIC. AT ! E the undersigned, Hotel keepers V in the 'Borough of G'ettyshurg;- Find it necessary, in order to stiatain our selves, and enable us to keep up our houses, to'raiso our tsrices, Owing to the large, ad vance on all kinds of provisions and Pro duce. Otherwise we will be obliged to shut up our houses, ',:l'herefore we have agreed to palish a list of our prices, which the public can ,see by reference to the bills, and thus guard against advantage being ta ken of them. G. W. M'CLgLLAN, H. P. WAT'ffES, JOHN L.,TATE, B. , September.B, 1854.-30 !R - E*.tiltA,t . . . . FlitHE taderSigind has ,removed his es tablishment to the room formerly oc cupied by .A.Lexitrinsa FRAZER, next, door to Grammer's Store, ,in Chambersburg street, where ha is prepared to attend to every thing in his line of business, such as cleaning & repairing .;..., CLOCAS I z,eb.. 7. , a , 4 , 4 WATCHES,B6C 1 - .1 , I u`• (~\. f.,:p._ . ,:t at'reasonable prices. .1 R .% have now on band a large asbortinent of excellent • • • CL OCKS of various styles, ,whieh will be sold t prices which can't be beat. Give' us a call, , , R. O. SOHWARTZ. Gettysbuti,April 28, 1854.—if 2000 LADIES ARE willing topertify that the RATH% AWAY COOKING STOVE is the very best Stove now in use, inasmuch se they will do more Cooking, Roasting and Baking, and do it with less lahor, atiir Ina as long again as any other stove now siilih Those celebrated stoves are constantly kept for sale at a very reduced price at the . , VETTYSBURG FOUNDRY IND MACHINE SHOP, Where the aubeeriberafeeling determined to suit all persons have also the Parlor, Sexton's Baltimore Airtight. Peakekell and Cahinch Cook Strive, and Air-tight and l'en-plate Parlor Stoves of the most beautiful patterns... THE SIBT H LOR PLOUGHS which cannot be surpassed for lighlnefoi of draught or in the character of their Work, aro constantly hand for sale, and in view of the fact that, the Mouldboard of these Ploughs is one•fourth itesviet than that of other ploughs, it is decidedly the .cheap est that can be - obtained. ' urrrnllnckw rzotrant tl ere, Castings for the Woodcock I' l uo l Wind-mill Machinery, Castings and Hof low-ware. with every ;nide usually mad at Foundries can be obtained here. Blaaksmithing and Shoe: Making am . . . . sin t5..01 rizoeGils OF the best quality,--always on bend and for sale in Gettysburg,si the Foundry of .• T. WARREN dr SON. • BONNETS & PARASOLS. lititin now on a' large 'asdornient JR , of ;Bonnets do Parasols, loins( styles, which I have just received. and will sell cheaper lhae can be hatiof any . n 3,10101 17 nicht in", teW ., n;eitil - and ac e. • , • •• A. ARNOLD. Qtseessmitsi-e sseens are: T have ;juitt, received a large lot o QUEENSWARE, which I will sell ace. A. -AltN01,1) TUE WOICIPEILVIP TUE AGE. , . , FOR THE CURE Sithrbeath r yr ipehiA, h i I Wain*, hopped o r racked hand !nrnrand caldsi Cuts, W o u Isla of ir.7 kinds ilea; Infidel 'alien of the Ireast ; Bites leaking out aid 80ms on children ; sore, lipseTimidee ea the Frier, nod nll diseased of the skin. Is^' Far peruenlnro zee swell bilb aCt°thi". CO•20,000 boxes sold in this State the past year, n 6.1 gave univeteal satisfaction. The groat secret of the popularity of this ointment lies in the fact that it accomplishes all it is recant mended to do, and that I do not recommend it to curoAny thing but what from the nature of the ingredients, it is an absolute specific for, veltilo other preparations of the kind are recommended to airy. every disease that humen gosh is hell to, from Consumption down to the bite of a Iles. when, in foct, all tho medical properties they con tain are in 'the handbills, and the thoutands of fictitiouir rerlificatee published in their Praise. I invite those troubled , with the above cofii. plaint's, (particularly• Solt Rhsuro,) to take a box and try if you ere not fully satisfied, return it and take bock your money. —i hive . hiindreds of testimonials I. eats show any onj•who feels disonied to call on me and satisfy himself of the virtues of the OW- Prepared and sold by MONROE TY:HREL. ' Naugatuck, Conn: rl''To whom all orders should be addretied.=L, Sold also by-'the pincipal.Druggieta end 'country Merchants generally. Price 25 cents. Wont SOULS' HICPOTS.—P. V. Clikener dc; Co, No Bt, ORrelciy New York ;A. McClitre h Co.. Albany; J: Kidd & Co., "Pittaborg ;' Wm. 11.'BroiCiiik RM.; No. 4 'Liberty St.; Baldsnore'; T. W. Hyatt* Hons.-Philadelphia: AGENTS —.Simnel H. !ladder; Gettysburg ; H.. 8. Fink. Pleasant Hill; Spalding é Brother. Lilliestown; John Busbey, Mahon-Mown ;:i.arn• riot 'Faber Jr.. Loser's Mill ; Jessie Houck,' Brit ler lonnahip ; 'Andrew C'reglow, Centre Mill . ; Abel I'.' Wright, Henderseille Jaeoh Middletown ; Jacob F. Lower, Arendtavilki VA- W W. Whitmare.'Mumraitabirrit ; Philip Hann, Me- Knights , illo ; Thos. J. Cooper ; Franklin:ln:4 Ja- Joob Mark, Cirelitown ; Aulabatigh :Tangier. East Berlin ;J. Martin, Now Oxford; 4# , Menry, Abbiqra,tovan: :. • - . August 11, 1554--lyeow. SAFE--SPEEDY-al1106! SOMETHING FOR YOUR OWN BENEFIT !! ! At • MEDICINE adapted to general use; great -417.4 ly superior to others, and within die :means. of 'every individual. 100 Pills tor Twooty.thre Cenist . No extortion in pricer—nu Calomel—no miner cl,polson,witstover. UR. TOWNSENW% REA:LTII PILLS . . folly merit the great reputation they huve.ae.guit , ed. They are called for from all parti of the land. because they are all that claim to be. WHAT THEY WILL 'DO.: • , They purify tho.blood, They cleans the System of Humors, They Cure Dyspepsia and and Indigestion. f • f They create an Appetite. They cure Sick • Headache, Dizzinewl•ind lo,vr 'Spirits. ; ?;, They arrest Fevers. ze. They promote a heavy. Action of the Liver. area sure mi t re for Postivonces mad: utfl Crinstiptition. - T'hey are highly cilicacleue in Fernale'COMplaints. They strengthen 'end ilia tone' tOlthe'Systini.. l THEY ARE THE •HEST FAMILY-MEDI CINE KNOWN. - ' It is an obvious inquic!, how one medicine can cure so many different complainU.• , These Pills, however, We so compounded of enrative mateials that persons nave only to TRY THEM and the answer will be found in a restored body and an invigorated constitution. EACH BOX CON -100 PILLS, at the astonitihingly" low 'price of f 25 Cents. .! • Every individual should have them. , , F. A. PALMER,• Gen. AO; • •„ , Stonlngton, Et: AGENTS.--For sido by ' S. 1-1, Btiehler,"and So rime S. Finney, Gettysburg'; H. S. Fink , 'Pleas ant Hill I Spalding & Brother, Littlestown ; John Busboy, MoShottiolovro ; Bemuet Faber4r., Low er'''. 11111 : Jesse Houck, Butler township.; An. drew, Creglow, Centre , Mill t Abel T. Wright, Benderesille'; Jaecib Pansy', Miadlelown ; ,Jacob F. LOwer, 'Ann - bottle ; H. W. Whitmore:Mum roasburg ► Philip . Hann, McKnightsville ; Thom. sal, Cooper, Franklin tp., ;-Jacob Mark, Cash town ; 'Aulaban s gh & Spengler, East Berlin ;; J. Martin, New Oxford ; J. R. Hetuy,AbbOttatrisku. August 11, Ilbo4—. cow-- ly. , • t'.wkinitit
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