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    Nei Oxford Collegiate and Medi.
cal institute.
.•
VALENTINE SCHEER, Profemor in
in the. Collegiate Department,
M. D. G., PFEIFFER, Piolessor in the
Medical Department.
THE Winter session in the ab o ve In
slime will commence on Monday,
the 9th of October next, and continue till
the hit Monday in March following.
Tuition Fee ha tbotlolfegiate Department $l5 00
Contingencies 1 50
^ • io the Medical Department 20 00
.
Contingencies 2,50
.13termeo Landutili 3 00
French do LI 60
Drawing • Son
Musts . 10 00
sir Payments always in advance.
BOARD,
,Lodging. Washing, ect., the
Principal i if requested. will procure fur
$lOO per annum, quarterly in advance.
N. B. The semi-annual examination.
elosing'the Sommer Session., will be on
Monday the 25th inst., commencing at
o'clock, A. M.
M. D. G. PFEIFFER. Principal.
Now-Oxford, &pt. 22, 1854.
E.EM t6gODSS,,
MARCUS SAMSON
H M3 opened and is now selling rapidly
at his Store in York street, opposite
the Bank, a very large choice. and cheap
assortment of SUMMER GOODS, to
which he invitee the attention of the pub.
lie. They have been selected with great
care in the Eastern cities, have been
bought cheap for cash, and will be Isola
cheap for cash—cheaper than at any oilier
establishment in Gettysburg. His stock
consists in part of Black, Blue, Olive, and
Green CLOTH COATS n with frock.dreas,
'and sack coats ; also Tweed, Clarklimeret,
Italian Cloth, Linen Lustre; Check, Ging
ham, Sea Grass, Duck and Summer Cloth
Coats ; also a superior stock of PANTA
LOONS, consisting in part of excellent
and well made French Black Doe-akin
Cassimere, Pane) , Cassimere, &linens,
Velvets, Cord, Linen, and CottonadS.—
The stock of VESTS vompriees every
variety of manufacture—fine black Satin.
Silk,. Velvet, Italian Silk, white, fancy
and buff Marseilles, Summer cloth, &c.,
Ate.
FLY NETS-FLY NETS
of a good quality, excellent manufacture
and offered at low prices. I have already
disposed of a large number of these arti
cles and always to the satisfaction of pur
chasers. Also on hand a largo lot of
TRUNKS, Hats, Carpet Rigs, Umbrellas,
Boot; and Shoes, Window Shades, Vio
lins, Accordeons. Guitars, Flutes, Fifes,
Melodeons, Mirrors, Razors, Spectacles,
Spoons,. Watches and Watch Guards, silk
and cotton Handkerchiefs, Cravats, Sus.
panders, Gloves, Stockings, Spring Stocks.
Shirts, and shirt Collars, and a splendid
assortment of JEWELRY—in fact every '
thing in the way . ci! Boy's and Men's
furnishing line.,
11:7•Fitat-rate chewing Tobacco always
on hand—a tare article which chewers
are requested to try.
MARCUS SAMSON.
June 30, 1854.—d
TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR ROolli
AND WHAT I SAW THERE,
BY T. S. ARTHUR.
TEN THORAND COPIEB SOLD IN d MONTH
THIS powerful work, acknowledged
by all who have read it to be the
best ever written by Mr. Arthur, depicts
the evils' of Intemperance in a series of
theillin4 sketches, illustrating the effects
of Tavern keeping and Reim drinking, not
only on individuals themselves, hut on:
communities at large. The story of little
Mary Morgan and her lather, who its re
formed by her devotion and death, is - slope
worth the price of the book. . .
- Temperance men - and others
,esn
more for the cause by its circulation than
by any other. means.',
Agents
Agents are_ wanted in every town and
county of the United Stites, io sell au *A
dition gotten up spectally for them, beauti
fully illustrated.with a mezzutiet eegra-
ving by Sartain.
tcrA Specimen, Copy • will. be
(post-paid) .on receipt of the price, 75 .
cents. ,
The fargest Commission wili be paid.—
Address.
J. *VV. BRADLEY.
Publitther,
N 0.40 North Fourth Sulet Philadoiptua,
September 22, 1854.-12
TIMRER LAND FOR SALE.
IRE subscriber has still a few more
, lots of TIMBER LAND for sale,
which' will be disposed of reasonably.—
,
For information apply to
trrAlao tor sale, a lot of LOCUST
POSTS.
J. D. PAXTON
Gettysburg, May 12, 1864.—a
Moroccos.
.
rpliOSE wishing to select from s large
assortment of Madras, 'and Boot
Morocco. Pink and fakir, Linings of a so
pith* quality and at low prices should
call early at the cheap store - of
PAH NESTOCKS.
Oraisenerry—Casne arid Ste
L.SCHICK would inform the Ladies
that he nnw offers the largest assort
ment of BONNETS, BunnSt Sakti and
Velveta,.
Rihbone, Flowers & flair Braids,
ever before opened in this plsra. Call
"and see them=no` trouble to Show,
Goods,
TIN :'.IRE! -TIN. IfIREI
EO. E. BUEHLER infirm. hie
!Ur friends end costumers that he has a
eery huge mortmentuf
,TIN WAHL:
on hand ready ter the Spring Bale, made
by experienced workmen avid gnat, ma•
aerials, which will he atotil 1.111, for CASH
or COUNTRY PRODUCE. WCall
Gettystorg, March 10.1864;
611111.01011, PLOT Guys
SIP ;the belt quality—always' on hand
7 44 " aid for sale in Gtttyaburg. at tho
itomoit7 tit
T. WARREN &80N
WisB.lo4l 'Tweet Flimintityge Edit
'
vutti 4 ingatior calm, Cbgtui.
iluititua .1.10 1 614 vrat viiritty, at
, "-.• • -
lilcllLact4
Philadelphia Advertisement*.
lINIVEMSITT MEDICINES ! !
FEVER AND AGUE CURED BV ROW.
AND'S TONIC MIXTURE.
T HE University 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 emoting the evils re:-
sidling from the sale of spurious and dun,
genius nostrums, also for the purpose of
supplying the public with reliable reme•
dies, in eases wherein' the patient 'Cannot
obtain.or will not employ the best medical
lolvisers ; having purchased that nivalitit
reinedy, Rowitil's 'l'ortic Mixture, on ,
millet of its just celebrity *and known
efficacy. in the treatment of Fever and
Ague. and its kindred affections,--has n'o
hesitation in recomnseding jt 'in ,the high. f
eat terms 'to the patronage of the . af
flicted: •
'ROWEL"COMPLAINT cured by
ROVIAND'S BLACK—BERRY
ROOT. Thembove Institution extends
its sanction, in like mariner, :o the remedy
for Complaint," en well known as
Rowand's Compound Syrup of Blackberry
Root, and earnestly recommends it,to the
confidence of patient. afflicted with these
complaints,--lielieving It to be invaluable
in the treatment of such cases. - •
By order of the Trustees,
Hon. Demi K. Strong; Hon.' J. R. Flanigan
John R. Row and, At D.. D. R. Ashton, Esq.
Hector Orr, Esq.
PCP'AII tlommunications to be address-
Rowand, M. D., Head of
the Pharmaceutical Department, and Pres
ident of the University,
Home Diapeitsary and ofEne, No. 47
South Setiond street, Philadelphia.
Branch Dispensary at the store of S.
S. FORNEY, Oettvsburg. .•
Sept. 30, 1853--iy
.
7AILSC
Cne•third Cheaper than White Lead, and
freefrom ail Poisonous Qualities.
TIRE NEW JERSEY ZINC COM
PANY having greatly enlarged their
works; and improved the quulhy of their
Products, are prepared.to execute orders
for their SUPERIOR PAINTS,Ary, and
ground in oil, in assorted _ packages of from
25'to 500 pininds ; also
Dry. in barrels, of 200 pounds each.
Their White Zinn. wbiel► is sold dry
or ground in oil, is warranted PURE and
unsurpassed for , Body and Uniform
White
nese.
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 superior to any other in the
market. • .
Their Brown Zinc Point, which is aold
at a low price, and can only be made from
the Zinc (tree from New Jersey, is now
well known for its protective , qualities
when appfied to iron or other metallic sur
faces.,
Their Stone Color Paint possesses all the
properties of the Brown, and is of an agree
able color for painting Cottages, Depots,
Om-buildings, Bridges, &e.
Dealers supplied on liberal terms by
their Agents • ,
FitENCH & RICHARDS. '
Ff'holetale Paint Dealera and Importers.
W.c.or. 10th & Mr ket Sic, Philadelphia,
April 14, 1854.-8 m
Watches, Jewelry, Silverware
h i AND FANCY GOODS. .1.4
A I Aluice aeiturtmeni of the Finest Quality,
itoz sat.: Al TUE LOWEST easy wets, AT
WM ELTOIIIIEAD'S,
No. IK4 South second t•ttrtct. between Pine sod
Union, West aide. PH ILADVLPHIA.
.11 . 1 HE assortment embraces. a Large
Jo. and Select Stock of Fine Watches,
jewelry, Silver Ware, Albata Ware, plated
Silver. in • Spoons, Forks, Ladles. &e..—
Jet Goods, Fans and Fancy Articles of a
.
superior quality. deserving .
the examina
tion of those who desire to procure the
best goods et Lowest Cobh Prices.
Having .a practical knowledge of the
business, and all available facilities for im
porting and Manufacturing, the subscriber
confidently .invites purchasers, believitig
that tie can supply them on terms as favor-.
able as any other establishment in either
of tlie - A ilantio Cities. •
. mAll kinds of Diamond and Pearl
Jewelry'and Silver Ware ninnufactuted to
order: within a 'reasonable time.
po..Watehes,Jewelry and Silver Ware
faithfully. repaired,
• W. B. ELTONBEAD,
No. 174 South 241 st.. a few 'door' above the *1
SL Market, Nest Mide
fra'ln the South Window, of the Store,
may he seen the famous BIRD CLOCK •
,
Which commands the admiration of the
scientific and curious.
September 29,3854.-1 y
CAUTION ! CAUTION
THOMAS ARMITAGE'S
PATENT ELECTRO•NOANET
LIGHT
NING ROW.
DISWARZ 01 111POITEMS AND SWINDLERS.
N order to prevent a repetition of the
I FRAUDS en extensively carried on
during the last two years, by a set of
MCAlstulreis who travelled over the country,
and represented themselves as my agents,
and in many instances exhibited forged
certificates of agency, I now give notice
that all my age,nts carry with them
printed forms, authorizing them to act as
my agents, legally , rammed and SIC.
kunwledged before) Aldertnan HENRY
SIMPSON. of Philadelphia; they. have
also my name and Flare of business on
their Wagons. I believe them all to he
strietly honest. and fully acquainted with
the businevs of putting up Lightning Rods,
whirl, they will do atas low a price as
they can he Obtained the factors. Ai
mans . schemes have • been resorted to, to
defraud myself and the public, purchasers
*tumid he on their guard ; thousands have
been grossly deceived hy , purchasing emit",
b i ts articles in the shape of 'Ligbiniii/
Reds, having pewter, lead. copper, zinc
and iron poino, either, or all of which are
good for nothing. • My ELEC'f RO
MAGNET LIGHTNING RODS have
been exiMined by many of the most Sci
entific men in the world, who have pro
nounced teem to be the only rods, that
they have ever seen, which are calculated
16 save lives and property from destruc
tion by I.ightning,--among these are
Professors Henry M'Muririe, James M'-
aintoek, Wolter R. Johnston, of the U.
1. -..mt office, E.. 1. Carr, Dr. T. E
Waller and many others who recommend
them in the' highest terms of approba
tion.
All orders WHOLESALE AND RE..
I TAIL, will meet with prompt attention.
Spire Rods and Scrolls made to Order.—
Cardinal Points, and all kind' of
weather Vanes, for sale cheap.
flry•My Agent, Ratruar. C. WII . LT, will
locate himself during the infhamer of 1854,
at No. 21 North Quieten street, Lancaster,
' a.—and Auoverus" CANN, at Penns.
grove, N. J. Property owners in those
sections of the country will do irell to
call on them.
THOMAS ARMITAGE.
irins Street, 4 doors sbovs Width, Philadolph fa.
March 8, 1854.—Tra
FRENCH TRUSSES )
WEIGHING LESS THAN 21 OUNCES.
FOR THE CURE OF HERNIA OR RUPTURE.
ACKNOWLEDGED by the highest
medical authorities of Philadelphia,
incotnparatively 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,
not as durable a 'Truss as 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=
nut change. • -
eersons at a distance unable to call on_
the finbscriber, can have the Truss sent to '
any address, by remitting FIVE •DOL-
LA.RB fur the single Trues, or TEN for
the double—with, measure round the hips.
and stating side effected. It will be' ex
changedlo suit if .no fitting, by returning it
at once, unsoiled. • -
For sale only by.the Importer,
CALEB H. NEEDLES,
Coe. Twelfth & Race Stream Philadelphia.
.
eft.LADIES, requiring the benefit of
Mechanical Supports, °wino° derange
ment of the Internal Oigans, inducing
Palling of the Wentb, Vocal, Pulmonary,
Dyspeptic, Nervous and Spinal weaknees,
are informed that a Competent and experi
enced Lady will be in attendance at the
Room,. (set apart for Their exclusive
use.) No. 114,TWELFTH SI., let door
below Race.
June 30,1854.—1 y
;To, Country Merchants.
FRUIT AND CONFECTIONARY.
RUB (NC A3l & SELLERS; ' "
Wholesale Manufacturers and Dealers in
(.30NFEUTION A RY OF ALL KINDS.
No. 113 North Third et.. below Race, Philadelphia.
T HE attention of Dealers is requested
to an' examination of their stock',
which will be found to be AT LEAST
equal to any in this city. FOREIGN,
FRUITS of all kinds in season.
N. B. Orders by mail, or otheriylse
promptly attended to.
August 18, 1854.-3 -
NET FALL ORY GOODS.
3. D. aItIIIII2ILIEI,
(Late from L. J. Levy dc Co's)
IS now receiving a choice stock of
_ Dress Goods for Fall and Winter sales,
consisting of
Rich printed Cashmeres and de Lanes,
Plain Chashnieres and Merinoes,
Saxony and Gala plaids,
French and English Chintz,
Silk of the richest coloring and most
beautfled designs,
Black SILKS. of the best BR.4NDS,
Extra Rich Irish Poplins' 4.c.
Also, Embroideries of all kinds, English
and German Hosiery, of the best makers,
Cloaks, Mantillas, Shawls, Velvets, Lin
ens, Muslins, Domestics, &c.
• ,'file Store Is
S. E. Corner of Arch dc Ninth streets, Philads.
Where he invites the Ladies of Gettys
burg, to call and examine his stock, which
will be found good and cheap as any in
city.
KT ONE PRICE 0NLY..,420
September 22, 1854.-3 m
I FRESH SUPPLY.
T HE undersigned has just returned
from the Cit 3 4. with a large assort
of FRESH GOODS, which he is pre
pared to 'sell at prices which cannot be
beat. His stock consists of
GROCCRIES
of all kinds, Sugars, Molasses, Coffees
Teas, Fish, Salt, Crackers, Cheese, Pick
eled Cucumbers, Ste. Also,
Fruits & Confections,
oranges. Lemons. Figs, Raisins, Prunes.
&c.-Also, POwder, Shot, Tobacco, Se
gars, Gail's celebrated German Smoking
Tobacco, and a variety of other articles--
Also a firaFrate assortment of the beet
qualities of
LIQUORS,
Wine, and Brant:tea, of different kinds,
N. E. Rum, Holland Gin, Old Rye, &c.
—all of which can be had on the lowest
terms at the Store of the subtler ber, in
South Baltimore street. next door to the
"Star" office. •
trrAlsco, always on hand a satiety o
Stone Jugs, &c.—Give 'us a call. -
EMANUEL ZIEGLER,Jr.
Gettysburg, May 10, 1884.—tf
Hats and Caps.
Cg Og sinmmair
W OULD inform his friends nod the
v v public, that he has on hand a fine
assortment of HATS of his own manu
facture. His stock includes
&FINE SILK, FUR, RUSSIA
AND SLOUCH HATS,
• . , of all kinds and prices ; and oleo
all kinds of Summer Hats and
CAPS FOR MEN AND BOYS.
tr-J.Pleasp call, examine 'and judge for
yourselves. The undersigned VII not be
undersold I•y any establishment either in
the City or Country. • 1
' S. S. MTREARY
Gettysburg, May 12, 1864.—1 y
*FANCY ARTOCLES.
G O see a fine collection of Fancy arti•
cleti a: very reduced prices, g o to
Fahnestocks where you can select Iron) a
lar g e assortment, inlcudin g Sewin g Birds,
Port Manaies, Cabas, Fans, French
worked Swiss, Cambric, Honiton and
Bobniett Collars, Top and Side Combs,
dm, Am, all or which can• be purchas e d
at the lowest rates at the sign of the RED
FRONT.
IProftraslonal Cardi.
DAVID WILLS,
Attorney at Law,
I.IAS tr.ken Mr. STsvensort's office.
u North West Corner of Centre
Square
REVRENCE.—Hou. Thaddeus Stevens
E.q.. Lancaster. . •
Dec. 30, 1853.
D. M'CONAUGrHY,
sITTORNEY .8T LAW,
(Office removed to one door West of Buehler
Drug & Book-Btore, Cbembersbutg Street.)
dltortsey and Solicitor for
Patt.nts and Pensions,
Bounty Land Warrants, Back-Pay sue.
;tended Claims, and all other claims against
the Government at Washington, D. C.:
also American claims in England. Land
Warrants located and sold, or bought, and
highest prides given.
Lands for sale in lowa, Illinois, and
other Western States ; and Agents engaged
iodating Warrants there.
itrApply to him personally or by
etter.
Gettysburg, Nov.ll, 1853.
W. 41.-M`GINLEY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
OFFICE in the South West corner•o!"
' the Square formerly occupied by D.
M'EonattelY. Esq., will attend promptly
to all business entrusted to his care. -- -
May 12, 1864.-1 y '
. ,
DOCTOR
'BOHN W. SWOPE;
AVING located permanently in Get
tyaburg; otters his professional ser
vices to the public. • • •
Ozrollicc and residence in York Street,
opposite the Bank. '
April-2E1,-1854.-Iy.
DOCTOR
L. 19 sagmamo
(HOMEOPATHIST.)
. ATE from Philadelphia,. would re.
ILA apectfully offer bla seivieea to the cit.
izena of Bentleraville and Adame county
in general.
Officeirrilendeisville, where he can
at all. timea_baloundond conaulted, when
not profeasaionally engaged,
Bendereville,llay 20. 1854.-6 m
Dr. J,"Lawrence Hill,
IDEhITIST,
pFICE in Chilmbersburg street,
one door West of the Lutheran
Church, nearly opposite Orammer'i store,
where he may be , fifund ready and willing
to attend, to any cale within the province
of the Dentist. , Persons, in want of full
sets of teeth are invited tee call
Dr. -
REFERENCES
I
C.N.Bnot.uouir, Rev.C.P.KrciuTti,D.D
D. Hoosort, -
. Prof M. JACOBS,
H.S. Hunts, ~ H. L. DAuonso,
" D. Grustnr, " H.A . .NIVIILINBURO
tAST. It. JOIIIISOffr' I .7 Al. L. STIERVIRX•
• July 7. 1848. • .
SAVE..YOUR
MONEY!
ESSENCE or COFFEE.
H. HUEHLEH keeps constantly on
• band for sale, the Genuine ES—
SENCE OF COFFEE, of hest quality.
'!'he use of this article in families will be
found a very areat . saving in the course of
tint year. jr3.Fitr tetle. WIIOLESALE and
RETAIL, at the Dr4;ll a: Book Store of
I-1* BUEHLER.
Ma.. 30, 1853.
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NOW IS DIE TIME.
M R n . ol S ince W s Et o
A t V h
e E Li at r l e je s e pe a c u t d ful o ly en a tl n e:
men of Gettysburg and vicinity that he
has resumed the Daguerreotype business,
at the old stand, in.Chambershigg s street,
where he will be happy to receivAisitors
desirous of securing perfect Daguerreo
types (it themselyes or friends. •
Being furnished with an entire new and
costly apparatus; he is prepared to lake
pictures in every style of the art and in
sure perfect satisfaction.
mehargea from 50 cts to stO 00.
100.11ouis of operating from B. A. M.,
OCrin dress avoid light, red, blue, or
purple. Dark dress adds much to the
beauty of the picture. •
June 9, 1854.—ti
re... 1 will be absent from GettysbUrg
for eight or ten days after the 10th of Oc
tober.
A STEWARD WANTED
at. Pennsylvania College.
T HE present Steward of Pennsylvania
College being about to leave, appli
cations will be received by the undersign
ed from persons., desiring the situation.
Information in reg thereto can be had
of either of the untlMgned.
ICFPossession will be given on the lei
of April, or sooner if desired. • .
MOSES 31oCLEAN,
•
8. FA HNESTOCK,
11. 8. HUBER,
Committee of Board of Trustees. ,
Gettysbur g . m a rch 8, 1854—tf
Ladies' Dress Goods.
LADIES, do you wieli handsome dress
es, for Spring or Summer 7 If so,
call immediately at the long established
cheap Store, where we are prepared to
exhibit the most beautiful variety and pret
tiest patterns of Dress Goods ever opened.
Do not defer the matter too long, pot lose
the opportunity of selecting from the en
tire assortment. Ifyou wish to save money
end at 'the same time secure 'for yourself
th;prettiest apparel worn, call immediate
ly
H N.ESTOCKS'.
March 31, 1854.—tf
(FARMS FOR SALEM
HEAR CIETTif SDUR,6.
No.l-160 Acres : good Stone
House and Barn, with other out-buildings.
' plenty of good timber, meadow, and never.
failing water.
No. 2—r175 Acres: large Stone
House, large new Barn, 'Shops, Sheds,
Corn-cribs, water in nearly every field ;
plenty good fruit, sufficient timber and
good meadow.
No. 3-125 Acres t first rate
House and Barn, and out-buildings. excel
lent meadow, good running water, choice
fruit, timber, &c. ; neer the turnpike.
No. 4-180 Acres : good large '
Brick House, with out-buildings, plenty
never failing water at the house and in the
fields ; 60 Acres excellent timber, plenty
good meadow, first rate Orchard, of ._alt
kinds of fruit, good tenant-house s &c.
N 0.5-200 Acres : large brick
House, with back-buildings, large stone
Bank Barn, with sheds and cribs, and all
other out-buildings; such as dry-house,
smoke-house, &c. ; between tso and' 60
Acres in good meadow, plenty good tim
ber, good fencing, Orchard of all kinds of
choice fruit, several wells of -water, &c.
.
No. 6-247 Acres : near Pipe
creek, Frederick co u nty, Md., large Stone
House, Barn, Smoke-house, Spring-house,
shade, pens, cribs, plenty, of- water -and
fruit, from . so to 00 acres good timber—
can be bought cheap.
No. • 7-105 Acresindjoining
the above, good Stone Neural:Swiss — Barn.,
out-buildings, good water, &c.[These
two Farms are handsomely situated - on the
public, road.) ' ,
No. B—A Mill with 30 Acres'
of land, good buildings, shops, sheds,
other. Out-buildings4tc.
Any person desirous of buying or sell
ing property will please call upon . -
F. E. VANDERSLOOT, Agent..
Gettysburg, Pi., Feb. 17--eow
11:7"Dr. P . •E. VANDERSLOOT, SUR
GEON DENTIST, will be at home here
after the last two weeks in every month.
FINE INSURANCE.
rftllE "Adziriii Ciiiii4llltitual Elie' In
surance Canipany b located at Get
tYsburg, is now in successful operation,and
for lowness of rates, economical manage
ment of its affairs, and safety in Insurances,
challenges comparison with any other
similar company. All its operations are
conducted under the personal supervision
..of Managers selected by the Stockholders.
The Booked the Company are at all times
open to the inspection of those insuring in
it. As no travelling agents are employed,
persons desiring to insure can make ap
plication to either of the Managers, from
whom all' requisite information can be
gained. KrThe • Managers are :
Borough—George lanrope, D. A. Buehler, D
Wills, A. B. Kurtz, Samuel R. RUISOII, - R.
Sheads, N. Fahnesto4, 1). M'Creary, D. Mc-
Conaughy.
Menallen—Wm. B. Wilson,
Cumberland—Rohert McCurdy,
Straban—Jacob Icing, •
Franklin—Andrew Heintzelroan,
HamiltunbanAinos W..Maginly, J. J. Kerr.
Liberty—Abraham Kris&
Reading—Henry A. Picking,
Lehman—Jacob Griest,
Mountjoy —Joseph Fink,
Oxford—John L. Noel. •
Huntington—B. F. Gardner.
President—GEOßGE 'SWBPE.
Vice Presikient—Ssstuar. R. Rasura.
Secretary—D. A. Busucsn.
Treasurer—Davtn Weimar,
Executive Committeo—Arrnasw FIZINTZEL
11141 f, 12011{14T WOunnr, hoes Kinn.
Sept.ls, IBs4—tr.
SFAHNES'rOCK & SONS has just
i's• received and Ke now opening one of
the largest and most complete assortment
of Spring and Summer Dress Goods ever
offered to the public. Our selection hav
ing beep made with great care, i and our
smelt purchased at reduced probes, we
feel prepared to present inducements such
as are rarely offered. Our stock of Dry
Goods has never been surpassed and
with the addition of our last purchase,
comprisinraS it does Cloths of all pri
ces and qualities, Cassimeres o .Vestings,
Kentucky Jeans, Plaids for Children,
Hcrage De [Antes, M. De Lames, Be
rages, Scrap Alpacas, Calicoes, Ging
ham, SHAWLS, (Cashmere, Thibet, &
White Crape of every variety,) we chal
lenge the'county to produce theit equal,
as regards to quality and price.
Having added largely to our variety o
• G ROC Ei it ES,
we are prepared to 'furnish the finest
qualities of Syrup, Molasses, Sugar, &a.,
&c.; at reduced rates; our stock of Mo
lasses and Sugar is regarded as the most
complete ever offeredin the counry. We
deem it >needless to enumerate, as we
have always on hand a complete assort
ment of Dry Goods, Groctiries, Hardware,
Queensware, arc. •
To satisfy you of the truth of our asser
tion, we only ask you to call and examine
for yourself, if you want bargains. Call
early at FAHNESTOCKS.
Sign of the Red Front.
March 31, 1854.-r-tf
1tit5VV 5 )1,%%%%
T H. SKELLY respectfully informs
•) his old customers and the public
v,enerally, that he contin.
les the TAILORING
IUSINESS, at his old
Land, in South Baltimore
treet, where ho will be
happy to accommodate all
, ho may patronize him.
11 work entrusted to his
S. WEAVER
re warranted to fit and
be of most substantial make. *Thankfu
for past favors, he solicits a continuance of
public patronage.
May 5, 1854.
- HAY WANTED.
- .
IIODERSONS ha-ring Hay to . 1411 will do
AL •• well by :calling on the subscriber. in
• Geuyaburg, who is desirous of Iturchaeing.
The highest Market price will be paid at
all times: Otr - As he intends having the
Hay, after being packed, hauled either to
Hanover or Baltitnore, the preference to
haul will be given to those from whom : he
may purchase.
• SOLOMON POWERS.
Dec. 24,1852.— . -tf • '
lairßlanks of all kinds , for
sale at this olfce.
GREAT ATTRACTION!
IDSPORTANT '
TO Tl■
Farmer, Farrier & Stage Proprietor
GEO. W. MERCHANT'S
CELKEIRATED GABBLING 011
SIDIMISRALLII.SO ill TOR DISTORT OP ItSDICIIII
.As the most remarkable &Waal Applkation eve.,
disixrvered,
MAN 9 - -Z
C'ISF•
ay eau ap it." .
Experience of more than ettisen years has anal:Melted
the fact that Merchant's Celebrated Gargling OH, or Usti.
venial Pantile Embrocation, will cure moat cameo, and re.
Aire all such as
Sparing, Sweenei, Ringbone, Windgells, Poll
Evil, Callous, Cracked Heels, Galls of all
finds, Fresh Wounds, Sprains, .Bruises,
Sitfast, Sand Cracks. Strains, Lameness.
Foundered Feet, Scratches or Grease, Mange.
Rheumatism, Bites of Animals. External Pot
ions, Painful Nervous Affections, Frost Bites,
Boils. Corns. Whitlows. Burns and Scalds,
Chillblains, Chapped Hands, Cmm_pe, Con
tractions or the Muscles, Swellings, :Weakness
- of the Joints, Caked Breasts, ,ke. dgc: atb:
The unparalleled succees of this Oil, to the cure of die.
Imes in Horses and Cattle, and even in human flesh, is
daily becoming more known to the farming community.
It can hanlly he credited, except by thole who hare been
.n the habit of keeping It in Opts stables and houses,
_what
a cut amount of pain, guttering and time, are saved by
the timely application of this Oil.
sar Oa sure the name of the sole proprietor, CIEORCIE
W. MERCHANT, Lockport. N. T., is blifem In h a aids
of the bottle, and in his handwriting over the cork...
All orders addrawed to the propnetor will be primptly
resporuled to.
Het a Pamphlet of the Agent, and see what wonders era
accomplished by the use of this medicine. •
Bold by respectable dealers generally, in the Valued
Suttee and Canada. Also deal
120 - KELL ER HURTZ & 8. H. BUEHLER
Gettysburg; J. I R. Hdnry Abbotatown ; J. Aol
bough, Hampton ; W. Wolf, East Berlin ; Pox
ton. & Blythe, Fairfield ; A: B. Myerp,.Round•
Hill ; .1. Mark, Cashtown ; J. Muck, Monallon ;
J. Martin, Now Oxford ; Study .& Norbock, Lit
tleatown; Taney & Mcßride, Emmitsburg ; Md.
And at wholesale by F. Klitt & Co . J. Gilbert
slat Co:, and T. W. Hyatt; PHILVDELPMA.
Jon. 27, 1854.—1 y . • . .
2000 LADIES
ARE willing to certify,that the HATH
AWAY COOKING STOW is the
very best Stove now in use,. inasmuch .as
They will do more Cooking, Roasting and
Raking, and do it with
other
labor, and last
n
as long again as any stove now sold.
These celebrated stoves are constantly
kept for sale at a very reduced price at
the
GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY IND
MACHINE SHOP,
Where the subscribers feeling determined
to suit all persons have also the Parlor.
Sexion's Baltimore Air-tight. Peakakell
and Cabinch Cook Stove; and Air-tight
and Ten-plate Parlor Stoves of the most
beau til u I patterns.. •
THE SEYLOR PLOUGHS,
which cannot be surpassed forlightness of
draught or in Ihe character of their work,
are constantly on hand for sale, and in view
of the fact that the Mouldboard of these
Ploughs is one-fourth heavier than that of
other ploughs, it is decidedly the cheap
est that can be obtained'.
WITUEROW PLOVGUB and oth
ers, Castings for the Woodcock Plough
Wind-mill 'Machinery, Castings:and Hol
low-ware, - with every article usually mad
at Foundries can be obtained here.
Blacksnaithing and Shoe Making as
usual.
Tv -mum
11 ,11 E subscriber, Administrator with
the will annexed, will offer strut):
lie Sale on the premises, on Saturday
the 14th of October next, at 1 o'clock,
A. M., in Latintore township, Adams 'Co.,
Pa., the
REAL ESTATE,
of CALEB BEALS, eec'il, adjoining
lands of John Wierman, the. York Sul
phur Springs, heirs orDavid S. Beals, the
subscriber and others, and containing
174 Acres .
2
more or less, of Patented Land. • The
improvements are a double
TWO-STORY BRICK •
,
DWELLING. t'''tft]
.
with a Kitchen attached, a large stone
Bank Barn, stone Spring-house, Stone
Smoke,bouse, and frame Wagon Shed
and Corn-house. There is an excellent
never failing spring of water near the door.
Bermudian creek passes along the prem.
ism There is a good proportion
OF TIMBER-LAND
and also of good Meadow-Land.
The balance is in a good state of cultiva
tion. An indisputable title will be given.
Attendance will be given and terms
made known by
JOHN WOLFORD,
September 15, 1854. id'
213 AL ZST.WI'M
11.CM1\107.'•
riIIIHE undersigned has made arrange.
ments to open an Agency in Gaup
burg for the sale of Real Estate, to wind'
he invites the attention of persons %flan
ing to sell or purchase Farms or Real E
state: I have previded a Book in which
will be registered, (for a trifling fee) a gen
eral description of such properties as per
sons wish to dillies° of at private sale.—
These Books will be open to those desirous
of pUrchasing property. Secrecy as to
Ownership, terms, Arc.. will be inviolably
observed, when desired.
licrAll further necessary information
can be obtained upon application to the
subscriber at the Register's office, or at
his residence.
DANIEL PLANK.
August 1!, 1854.—1 y
DRUGS AND DIEDICINEO,
IF all kid* from the best
gooses in the City, eon-
scantly on hand, and for sale 11t
the Drug and Bookstore of
S. H. BUBBLER.
SAFE- SPEEDY-SURE!
SOMETHING FOR YOUR OWN BENEFIT H I
MEDICINE adapted to genets' urergreat
-44-fP_.• ly superior to other., and wilhin the means
of every individual
100 PHI. for Twenty-five Centsit
No extorttnn In price—no Calomel—no miner.
al nelson whatever. ..
11 B A Lil H. PILLS
lolly merit the great reputation they hate acquit'.
ed They are called los' from all 'mina of the lend,
because they are all that claim to be. WHAT
THEY WILL Dl).:
They purify the blued,
They cleans the ityotern of Edmore,
They cure llyspepaie and and Indigestion.
They create en Appetite.
They cure Bick , Headache, 'Discinese and low
Spirits.
They-arrest Fevers
They promote • heavy action or the Liver.
They are a sure cure for Costivenescand- Habit
ual Constipation.
They are highly efficacious in Female Cotnplaidts
They strengthen and give , tone to the Syitem..
THEY ARE THE BEST FAMILY MEDI
CINE KNOWN.
It Is an obvious inquir, bow one medicine can
cum so many-different complaint' Them Pills,
however, are so compounded of eurstise Inateisla
that persona nave only to TRY THEM end the
answer will be found in a restored body am! an
invigorated constitution.. EACH, BOX CON
'[ AINS-100 PILLS, at the astonishingly low
price of 25 Cents.
Every individual should have'tbeni.
F. A. PALMER, Gen. '
. .
Stonington, Ct.
AGENTS.—For sale by S. H. Buehler, and
Samuel S. Ferney,Gettyahurg ; H. S.Fink, Pleas
ant Hill ;Slialding de Brother, Littlestown ; John
Bushey, McSherrystown ;Samuel Faber, jr., Low
er's Mill: Jesse Houck, Butler'township; An
dOliw Cregtow, Centfe Mill; Abel, T. .Wright,
Bendersville ; Jacob Penny!, Middletown; Jacob
F. Lower, Arcndtsville; H. W. Whit - more, Mum
mashing ; Philip Hann, McKnightsville ;
• Thom
es J. Cooper, Franklin tp., ; Jacob Mark, Cash
town ; Aulebangh & Spangler, East Berlin ; J-
Martin, New Oxford ; J. U. Henry, Abbottstown.
August 11. 1864—eow—ly.
TIDE WONIIEIR OF TUE AIM
..........\
....... rii . ,.. 4,,
.FOR THE
Li m ' 44 (* ih , CURE
-"ljigl 4t*:,a' 01 . Salta; ecina
- Al' Erysipelas,
C h II Wail*
'lapped o r
;eked band
n r nip and
:aids, 'Cats;
' o la nda off
is kinds
les; Inborn
Aeon of. the
renal; Bites
;eking out'
and Sores on children; §ozelips, Pimples un the
Fan., and all diseases of ihalk in. ...,
.15r For particulars tote small hilts accompany_ .
ing each box. •
0:1'20,000 boxes sold in this State the past
year, and gave universal satisfaction.
Tho great secret of the popularity of this ointment
ies in the fact that it accomplishes all it is recom
mended to .do, and that I do not recommend it
to cure any thing but what . from the nature atilt)
ingredients, it is an absolute specific for, while
other preparations of the kind are recommended
to cure every disease that human IA is hob to,n,
from Consumption dovin to the bite of a ilea,
when, in fact, all the medical properties they con
tain are in the handbille, and the thousands of
fictitious certificates published in their praise.
I invite those troubled ulth the above com
plaints, (particularly bait Rheutn,) to take a hex
and try it, if , you ore not fully satisfied, return
- it and take back your money.
N. B.—:1 have hundreda.nf leotimenitils I can
show any, one who reek diepoeed to call on me
and Misty himself of the virtues of the Oint
ment.
Prepared and sold by MONROE TERREL,
Naugatuck, Gonn.
rrTo whom all orders should be addressed,—
Sold also by the principal Druggists and country
Merchants generally. Price 25 cents. .
WHOLES/LI DZPOTS.-C. V. Clikener & CO,
No Bt, Barclay St., New York ; A. McClure &
Co., Albany; J. Kidd & Co., Pittsburg ; Wm.
H. Brown & Bro., N 0.4 Liberty St., Baltimore
T. W. Dyott dc Sons, Philadelphia.
AGENTS.—SamueI H. Buehler, Gettysburg ;
H. 8. Fink, Pleasant Hill; Spalding & Brother,
Littleatown; John Busboy, McSherrystown ;Sam.
net Faber Jr., Lower's Mill; Jesse Houck. But
ler towns hip ; Andrew Craglow, Centre Mill ;
Abel T. Wright, Benderssille ; Jacob Pensyl,
Middletown ;Jecob F. Lower, Arendtstille ;
W. Whitmore, Mumniasburg; Philip Harm, Mc-
Knigh teal° ; Thos. J.. Cooper,. Franklin tp. ; Ja-
Jabb Mark, Caslitown ; Aillabapgh & Spangler,
East Berlin; J. Martin, ow °Mord ;J. Henry,
Abbototown.
August 11, 1854---lyeow.
T. WARREN.
•
Hanover Branch Bail Road,
CHANGE OF HOURS.
TRAINS over the Hanover Branch
road now roil as follows:
Ist Train will leave 'Hanover at 9.15
A. M., with passengers for York, Har
risburg, Columbia and Philadelphia, and
return to Hanover with passengers from
Baltimore, at 11.45 A.
2d Train will leave Hanover at 2.80
P. M., with passengers for Baltimore, ar
riving there at 6.30 ; and return immedi
ately with Passengers from York, &n.. as
4.45 P. M. •
3d 'Crain will leave Hanover at 6 •P.
M. with Passengers for York ; and return
with Passengers from Baltimore at
The Monday morning extra train' wilt
leave for Baltimore at 4.30; return at 7
EDWARD .E. YOUNG, sYgent.
Hanover, March 1b54.
Baltimore - Susquehanna
• Ristiraild.
CHANGE OF HOURS:--.Way
Banger Train leaves Calvert
Station at 8.16 At as
Arrives at York at 11 A. m
Accommodation Train leaves Cal
vert' station at
Arrives at York at
Express Ttain leaves Calvert
Statkon at
Arrives it York at
RETURNING.
Way Passenger Train leave Har
risburg at • 1.45 P M
Arriving at. York at 2.45 P
Express Train leaves Harris
burg at . 8.45 A m
Arriving at York at 9.64'A RI
Accomodation train• leaves
York at
4.45 A. M.
A. P. WINCHESTER,
Superintendent of Trtsneportation.
May 19, 1954.
Brehlig .Fronefield & Co's.,
VEGETABLE CATTLE POWDER,
A •
CATTLE LINIMENT,
SOLD WHOLESALE and RETAIL.
by 8. H. BUEHLER, agent foi
Adams county. . •
Dec. 30th, 1853.
Second-band Carriages.
A FEW good second•band CARRIA.
GES & BUGGIES to be had for
Cash or Country Produce at C. W.
HOFFMA N'S Coach Factory.
UR. 9P,OWNI.4ENUIS
4.4 'P
7.42 P
10 p M.
12 i M