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    . : JerIISAC E p T f i I4E OF
tea
• 1111110mnsassee of an orderer Orphans'
lit Conn 4 Adams county, the under
signed, Administrator of the estate of
AIWA SOWERS, deceased, will offer
at roblie Sale on the premises, on Satur
-15 the Slat day of October next, the
taillowengderwribed real estate of said da
mmed. to wit—
A Tract of Laud,
~home is Hamilton township, Adams
teemity. Adjoining lands of Samuel Sowers
Sather Wolf. Wesler React , and others,
reotainitag 10 ACRES, more or less.
-
Th improvements ate .
' A Two-Amur !Loran-CAST a
BOHR, INN
(peg Stable, am A stream of water lons
.Abrissirls the Wed. There is also si good
ORCHARD.
'thererseste wishing to view the prem
ises are requested to call upon Samuel
Sowerd, or as the Administrator; bath re
sidiMg in the neighborhood. .
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M.
is said day. when attendance will be gir
os mod lams made known by
JACOB CARL didfn'r.
the Ceurt—Enos Noses.. Clerk.
September 29. 185.1.—tss
pIjBLIC SA LE OF
VALUABLE,
REAL ESTATE.
undersigned, Executor of the
estate of GEORGE TOOT, dec'd,
will iselgin' Publir sale on Saturday tl.e
nal lag of October next, at 1 o'clock, P.
IL„ the valuable -
alan* '*
o - •
of said deceased, in Cumberland township.
Alamos county, Pa., adjohting lands of
Illitglianci Robert Al*Ginghey, Abraham
the heirs of John Stuart, and other
lamb of said deceased, containing
156 Acres,
and lite PERCHES, on which are erected a
"11E.411311Itriar
IIifiLLING HOE 9 . NE -2'
' .
;a Kitchell attached to it, a good atone
Ram 'Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, and other
rairat-baildings. Also a lot of WOOD.
:ALAND, adjoinirz the above Farm, con.
svinhy II 'ACRES and 3 Perches of fine
Timber.
• la.Persiins wishing to view the prem
ises wig be shown the same by the Exec
soar reisTtrag in Freedom township.
-.AK7Aueadanee will be given and terms
maihs kianwn on day of sale by .
_ JACOB MYERS, Ex'r.
Sepeeffisher 29.-1854.--td
TDIRER LAND FOR SALE.
TflE sesseviber hag still a few more
lots of TIMBER LAND for sale,
which will be disposed of reasonably.—
For isfanwatian apply to .
Also for sale, a lot of LOCUST
POSTS.
J.. D. pArro N.
Genyithaig. May 32. 1854.—tf
NOTICE.
"LETTERS of Administration on the
-KA estate of .MARY TAYLOR, late of
Meltallall township, Adams county. Pa..
decease& widow of George Taylor. late
of said township. deceised,' having been
grassed so the suitsgbriber. residing in Get
tysburg. Pa.. notice is hereby given to
seek ss are indebted to said estate to make
payment warm/ delay, and those having
eaves are requested to present the same,
propedystothesticated. for settlement.
DAVID WARREN, didm'r.
September 8, 1854.—et
NOTIO.V.
L'LETTERS of Adtninistration on the es
a-A
ate of JACOB STOUFFER. late of
g, Adams county, Pa., deceas
e!, batwing been grunted to the undersign
ed, residing in Gettysburg, Pa., notice
is berebe given to those indebted to said
estate to make payment without delay,
sod to those baring claims to present the
Same properly authenticated for settle-
Meat.
SUSAN STOUFFER, Adtn'x.
September 15, 1854.—th*
Hats and Caps.
ga ea IN:I2MT
TOULD inform his friends and the
public.. that he has on hand a Sue
assiosioresit of HATS of his own mann
ismote. His stock includes
s4Frsre. SILK, FUR, - R USSIA,
AND SLOUCH HATS,
of all kinds and prices ; and also
all Limas of Simmer Hats and
CAPS FOB. MEN AND BOYS.
. - 7 - Piesse call, examine and judge for
yournorissw. The undersigned will not' he
amillersaild *y any establishment either in
*e city or Connuy.
8. 8. M'CREARY
Oevysurg, May 12, I 854.-1 y
O'Tici .
In Coort of Coro
liisiSasolßowen. p k .... Adams co.
Gwree Ihnitell.
WHEREAFL. Isabella Russell did
las petition for a•divorse a vin
o& mitifritsassiii against Geo. Russell, test
a die ledt day 011,11pril. 1854, and made;
selinsabile sodas 212 x day of August 1854:
meti orbeneas an alias Subpoena issued in
said case setstaable to the 20th tlay of
NewspOrr nem :—Yon the said Geo.
ibmiellare requested to be and appear in
soar proper potion in said court on the
11840 dins of November next, to answer the
*poi** of the said Isabella Russel, your
. mid to above cause, if any you have.
sibyl*. Assad not be divorced from 'the
bomb of matrimony.
JOHN SCOTT. Sherfff:
Pertember 29. Icls4.—t
NEW CLOTHING STORE:
0, READY-MADE C)oth.
decays oil hand, at lowest jari
cams: at *Witham of the subscriber, neatly
impitisiiits die Etiglish Lutheran Church. in
ellembenessy istreet.
Pion kinds made to order
we see n :
C: iloirmAN.
FIRE INSURANCE.
T"E tilltiami Counts? Midair, Fire In
surance Canspany" 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 opersti•ins are
conducted under the personal supervision
of Managers selected by the Stockholders-
Tha Booksof the Company are at all times
open to the inspection of thoae insuring in
it. As no travelling agents are employed,
persons desiring to insure can make ap
plication to either of the Managers, from
whont all requisite information ran be
gained. The Managers are :
Borough—George divvy, D. A. - ashler. D
Wills. A. B. Rusts. tismuel R. Rabatll. R.
t3hesds, H. rahaestock. D. 31.Treary, D. Mc.
Canonicity.
Menailen—Wm. B. Wilson, •
Culikberiand—Robert Nlceunly,
Straban —Jacob King. •
Franklin—Andrew Heintz! Imen.
Hamiliontian—aAmos W. Magiuly, J.
Liberty--AbtahatnK.
Reading—Henry A. ricking,
Latimine—heob G dein,
Minlntiny Jooept. Fink.
Otford—John L. Noel.
Huntingtoo-13. F. Ganhien
President—GEOßGE SWOPE.
Vice President--SAmvis. R. Ruitiratz,.
Secretary—D. A. Evants.a.
Treasurer-- , D4TID
Executive Committee—Ain:tem HRlBlTillti
114 N, ROBtliT SiTUROT. JACOB KING.
;414.15, ISs4—tl:
FARMS FOR SALE)
ME M CEMSBURC.
No. 1-1 60 Acres: good Stone
House and Barn. with other out-buildings.
plenty of good timber. meadow, and'never.
failing water. , , • •
N 0.2-175 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: first rate
House and Barn, and out-buildings. excel
lent meadow, good running wr4er, eboice
fruit; timber, near the turnpike.
.
No. 4-4 80 Acres :.good.large
Brick Hausa, with . out•buildings, plenty
never failing water at the house and in the
fields ; 60 Acres excellent timber, plenty
gond meadow, first rate Orchard; of all
kinds of fruit, good tenant-house,&c.
No. 5-200 Acres : large brick
House, with back-buildings, large stone
Bank Barn, with sheds and - crihs, and all
other out-buildings, such , as dry-house.
smoke-house, &c. ; between 50 and. 00
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 county, Md., large Stone
Barn,Smoke•hotme,
sheds, pens. cribs, plenty of water and
Inuit, from 50 to 60 acres good timber—
can be bought cheap.
No. 7-105 Acres: adjoining
the above, good Stone House, Swiss Barn,
nut-huildings. gond water, &e, [These
two Farms are handsomely situated onthe
public road:]
No. B—A Mill_with 30 Acres
of land, gond buildings, shops, lima,
other out-buildings, A:e.
Any peison desirous of buying or sell
ing property will please call uron
F. E. VANDERSI,OOT, Agent.
Gettyshure. Pe., Feb. I 7--eow
lICPIDr. F. E. VANDERSLnOT, SUR
GEON DENTIST. will be at home here.
after the last two , weeks in every month.
T . If. SKELLY respectfully informs
his old customers and the public
•nerally, that he comin.
ies the TAILORING
lUSINESS. at his- old
tand, in South Baltimore
treet, where he will be
ippy to accommodate all
.ho may patronize him.
I work entrusted to his
,re warranted to fit and
be of most substantial make. Thankfu
for past favors, he solicits a continuance of
public patronage.
May 5, 1854._
New Oxford Collegiate and Medi.
- cal Institute.
VALENTINE SCHEER. Professor in
in the Collegiate Departmenti • "
M. D. 0. PFEIFFF.R, Pidessor in the
Medical Department.
THE Winter session in the abase In
stitute commence on Monday,
the 9th of °nuttier - nett - , and - confined till
the last .Motulayiti March following.
Tuition Fee iu the Collegiate Department $l5 00
Contingencies 1 50
0 in the Medical Department 20 00
• Contingencies 2 50
German Lansuags 5 'OO
French . do . • . .00
• Drawing 5 00
Music - 10 00
gar Payment's always in advance.
BOARD, Lodging. Washing, eet., the
Principal, if requested. yv ill proctlre for
$lOO per annum, quarterly in advance.
N. B.' The semi-anneal examination.
closing the Sommer Session. will be on
Monday the 25th Met., commencing`at
o'clock A. M.
M.. D. G. PFEIFFER. Principal.
New-Oxford, Sept. 22, 1854.
Ittiatnat. G. %Tams.] {H. F. ZoLucitoreka.
MATHEWS &ZOLIACKOFFEB
GENERAL PRODUCE
COMMISSION AIit:I:CHANTS.
No. 129 Minh Howard Street, DA 1.11210 RE,
WILL pay particular attention to the pur
chase of GUANO and all
- - FERTILIZERS. ".
Consigoments Solicited.
RE FERLNCES.'
Datmarcota --Israel Griffith. Esq. Christian'
Keener, Esq.. Dr. David Keener, E. L. Parker &
Ca. Earthulow, Ti NDY & Co., Long & Byrn.
Htinit & Berry. -
David JOhinion. Es.; , JOIDIr4OI3 county, Va. ;
Cleany & Co. Cincinnati, 0. ; Mating!, &
Parkersburg. Va. ; Hon. F. K. Zottickoffer, Nash
ville, T 4 P comer, Esq., Attorney at law, Pitts
burg: Pa.; Joe. Dslisplane. Esq.. HiEsboru'.' 0.;
C. %V. Dutton, Esq., Harper's Ferry. Va.; D.' De-
Consugily.Esq, Attorney st law. Gettysburg, Pe.
June 2 3,1 1 3 5 4.7r7/y • '
A17113.501L rzorGns
QF the best quality—always on ,hand
and for sale in, Gettysburg...at . she
Foundry or
T. W4tRREIy SON.
Philadelphia Adverlimeateate.
UNIVERSITY MEDICINES 1 1
FEVER AND AGUE CURED BY ROW
AND'S TONIC MIXTURE.
Univeraity of Free Medicine
and Popular Knowledge ; chartered
by the State of Pennsylvania, at its las
session, (viz. 29th April, 1853,) mainly
for tf►e.purpose of arresting the evils re
sulting from the sale of spurious and dan
gerous 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
advisers; having purchased that invalua
ble remedy,ltio.tand's Tonic Alixture, on
account of its just celebrity and known
efficacy, iu the treatment of Fever and
Ague, at►d its kindred affections,—has no
!minimum in recommeding it in the high
est terms ,to the patronage of the if
flu cted.
BOWEL, COMPLAINT cured by
ROWANWS. BLACK-MERRY
ROOT.. The above Institution ext'entla
its siltation, in like manner, :o the remedy
for "Bowel Complaint," so well known as
Rownnd'icompoundßyrup of Blackberry
Knot, and earnestly recommends it to the
confidence of patienis afflicted with these
cOmplaints,—beliesing it to be intraluable
in the treatment of such cases. •
'By order of the Trustees,
lion. Henry K. Strong, Bon. J. R. Flanigan
John R. Rowand, LI., U. R. Ashton, Esq.
Hector Orr, Esq.
KrAll Communications to be address
ed.—John R. Rowand, M. D. Head of
the Pharmaceutical Department, and Pres
ident of the University, •
Home Dispensary and office, No. 47
South Second lamed, Philadelphia. ,
Branch Dispensary at the store of S.
S. FOBNEY. Gettysburg.
Sept. 30,' 186a—ly
ZINC
One-third Cheaper than White Lead, and
freefrani all Poironous Qualities.
HE NEW -JEVEY ZINC COM
-- PAN hating grekilj"enlarged-their
works, and improved the quality of their
products, are prepared to, execute orders
for their SUPERIOR PAINTS, dry, and
ground in oil, in Risoited packagesol from
25 to 500 pounds ; also
Dry, in• barrels, of 200 pounds each.
Their White Zinc, which is sold dry
nor ground in oil, is warranted PURE and
unsurpassed for Rody and Uniform VViite
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 lime. In this respect their
paints will be stiperfor to any other in the
market.
Their: Brown Zinc Paint, which is sold
Hi a low - price, and cen only be made front
the Zinc ores from New. Jersey, is now
well known Mr its, protective qualities
when 'applied to iron or other metalic sur
faces.
Their Stone Color Paint possesses
properties of the Brown, and is of an agree
able color for painting Cottages, Depots,
Out-buildings,
• Bridges, &c.
Dealers supplied or liberal terms by
their Agebts,
FRENCH & RICHARDS.
Wholesale Paint Dealers and importers
Nr. W. cor. 10th & 14r ket Ste., Philadelphia,
Aprt 14, 1654,-13in
Watches, Jewelry, Silverwa i re
AND FANCY GOODS.
„,.
A Choice assortment dills Fittest Quality,
SACS AT THt LOWEST COW PRIC66, AT
B. ELTONHEACPS,
No. 184 South Second Street. between Pine and
Union, West side, PHILADELPHIA.
• • -
i 11HE assortment embraces a Large
7 a• ,and Select Stock of Fine Watches,
Jeirelry. Silver. Ware, Alhatn Wore, plated
Silver, in Spoons, Forke, Ladles. &a.—
Jet Goods, Fans and Fancy Articles ol a
superior quality, deserving the examina
tion of those who desire to procure the
beet goods atLowest ('ash Prices.
Having a practical knowledge of the
business, and all available facilities for im
porting and Manufacturing, the subseriber
confidently invites purchasers, believing
that lie can supply them In terms as favor
able as any other establishment in either
of the Atlantis Cities.
kinds of Diamond and Pearl
Jewelry and Elilifer Ware manufactured to
order, within a reasonable time.
lizr , Watehea, Jewelry and Silver Wake
faithfully repaired.
• W. B. ELTONHEAE),
No. 174 South 2il St., a few doom abrive the 2d
St. Market, West side.
irrln Cie South Window of the Smie,
may be seen the famous BIRD CLOCK,
Winch commands the admiration of the
scientific and curious. .
, September 29, 1954.-1 y
CAUTION ! CAUTION !
THOMAS ARMITAGE'S
PATENT ELFCTRO-MGANET
SING ROLE.
BEWARE oy IMPOSTERS AND SWINDLERS.
$ N order to prevent a repetition of the
1 FRAUDS so extensively carried on
during the last two years, by a set of
scoundrels who travelled over the country,
and represented themselves as my agents,
and in many instances ehibtted forged
certificates of agency, I now , give notice
that all my agents carry, with them
printed forma, authorizing them to act as
my agents, legally- executed and , ac
knowledged belore Alderman HENRY
81M PSON. or Philadelphia;.they have
also my name and place of business on
their wagons. Ll:relieve them all to be
strictly. honest, and fully acquainted with
the business of putting up Lightning Rods,
which they will do at as lOW a price as
they can he obtained at the 'factory. As
many schemes have been resorted to, to
defraud myself and , the public, purchasers
should be on their guard ; thousands have
been grossly deceived by purchasing use
less articles in the shape.of Lightning
Rods, having pewter, lead, copper, zinc
and iton points. either, or tad which are
good for nothing. 11.1 ELEOTRO
MAGNET LIGHTNIN RODS "have
been examined by many of he most Bei
entific men in the world, whir bade pro
nounced them 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'Murtrie. James M'-,
Clinark, Walter R.' JOhnsten, of the U.
S.- latent office, E. J. Carr, Dr. I'. E.
1 Waller and ma others who recommend
them in the highest terms of approba
I thin.
All &dere WIOLESALE AND RE
TAIL, Will mee with prompt attention.
Spire Rode and Scrolls made,to order.—
Cardinal Nina, and all kinds of
weather ,Vanesfor sale cheap.
11C - PMy Ageit, SAMUEL C. WILT, Will
locate himself Airing the summer of 1854,
at No. 21 Nord Queen street, Lencaster,
Pa.—and 'Atmn
E Lue _CANN, at Penns
grove, N. J. operty owners in those
sections of the untry will do well to
call on them. I .
• TIVIMAS ARgITAG.E.
Vine Street. 4 d above tweilb, Philadelphia.
March 3, 185 . —'m ' ' •
R OVAL.
LIGHT! L G. lITILIGHT!
IN. B. MOTT & KENT
Have removed a their New Store and
Factory.
N 9. 74 sou* SECOND ST., PHILA.
(Five demi below their old stand)
Having incrented, facilities, we offer to
Merchants and titters, OAS FIXTURES
and LAMPS of wery description, and at
the lowest Mamfacturer's 'prices, mid un
surpassed iin glitlity or appearance by
any in the Clourtry.. Our stock embraces
Dyott's ?stag Piro Oil Lamps,
(Tax "sir Ix . TUB WOULD)
BURNING FLUID &DLAR LARD LAMPS,
CHANDELIERS,
For Gas '
Pine Cl, Solar Lard, and Fluid,
Hall and Patent 4wing Hand Lanthorns,
Globes, Glassesi Wicks Pine. Oil And
Fluid, wholesaleind retail.
Merchants embitters will find it totheir
advantage to.callimd examine our stock
and prices.
IZ7*.Particular atttention given to fit
ting up Churchill and other public build
ings.
October 13, 1154—.3m
FRENCH TRUSSES )
WEIGHING LESS THAN 2 OUNCES.
FOR THE CURE 0 HERNIA OR RUPTURE
A — C.KNoWLE)GED by the liigitest
medical Minorities of Philadelphia.
incomparativeli iuperior to any other
in use. , Sufferes will be gratified to
learn that the occaiun now offerszto pro
cure not only the iglitest and most easy,
out as durableta 'buss as any other. in
lieu of die 'errnitnlys and unconVortable
article usastly sold There is no difficul
ty liting,.and when the pad
is located; if will spin its poasition with
out change.
Persons at a (Nance unable hi call on
the Subscriber, mulltave the Truss sent to
any address,' by tonitting FIVE DOL.
LARS for the sinke 'truss, or 1 EN for
the double—with siMatirerognd the hips.
and stating side affcued. It.will ~be ex.
changed to suit if Mititting, by returning it
at once, unsoiled.-
For sale only hj the Importer',
CA LEBO. NEEDLES,
Coi. Twelfth & Rao &reefs Philadelphia.
trst..l.A RIES, rquiring the hcilefit of
Mechanical SCippor.i, owing to (It range
tnent of the fetenal Organs, inducing
Felling of tie Wo/113, Vocal. Pulmonary,
Dyspeptic, tlerinna and Spinal weakness,
are infortneVthat a competent and experi
enced Ladywill he in attendance at the
Ronnie, (se urn( for their exclusive
use.) No. 114. 1:W EL•FTII St., let door '
below Rare.
June 30, 054.—1 y
To Ciuntry Merchants.
FRUIT AID ,'CONFECTIONARY.
RUIitICA3I & SELLERS,
Wholesale ilivanfaciarers and Dealers in
CONFECIOARY OF ALL KIN Os•
No. 113 North ltird at, below Race, Philadelphia.
4 THE atte ,on of Dealers• is requested
V) an nomination of their stork.
Which will he (Mind to be AT LEA ST
equal to any n iliis city. FOREIGN
FRUITS of at kinds in season.
N. B. Ortirs by mail or otherwise
promptly atietied to.
August 18, 154.-81 n
NW FAIL- DRY GOODS.
GREENE,
(Late Ito) L: J. Levy. & Co's)
IS I now replying a choice stock of
I Dress Gone for Fall and winter sales,
consisting of 4 - * - 0
Rich printeaPashmeres and de Laines,
Plain ChasAneres and Merinoei,
Saiony and Gala plaid:,
French and Nnglish Chintz,
Salk of theicheal coloring and most
beautiful - desig ,ae
Black SILAS, o f the best BR.INDS,
t
Extra Rich 'sh Pop li n:, s•c. ¢c.
Also, Elate arias of all kinds, English
and German II fiery, of the beet makers,
Cloakb, Mantilis; Shawls, Velvets, Lin
ens, Muslim, lihmestice, eatc.
Ms Store Is
8. E. Corner of Aiit 41c . Ninth Streets, Minds.
Where he invio the . Ladies of Gettys
burg, to call an4szainine his stock, which
will be found.g l d and cheap •as any in
the city.
BONE tRIOE ONLY.aA
September 2/ 1854.-3 m
TEN NlGlit IN A BARROOM,
AND WHAT' I SAW
• BY Zs. ARTHUR. •
TEN THOUSAND SPIES SUDAN A MONTH
THlSpoweiful work, acknowledged
by all wit', have read .it to be the
beat ever writtedby.Mr. Arthur, depicts
the evils of Inteiperance in a series of
thrilling sketelt4 Illustrating tho effects'
of Tavern keepiend Rum drinkingi not
only on individ Is thernserves, but on
l ir
communities at I ' . The story of little ,
Mary Morgan an i er 'father, who is re
formed by ber ddotion and death, is alone
worth the priced the book.
Temperance Inn and others can do
more for the cauS y its circulation than'
by any other me
Agents are wt
county of the tin e
a il
dition gotten up elm
fully illustrated yid
d in every town and
Slates, to yell an ad
' ally for them, beauti
-1 a mezzotint eogra
ving by Sartain.
prA Specinen Copy will bed sent
(post.paid) on ec in of , she price, 75
cents.
The largest cot* sin will be paid.—
Addtess.
J. IV. is RADLEir.
• „, Publisher,
No. 40 Nortb Forit ega :Philodoiphi".
September 22, ;8 .-82
IProfesslonall Cards.
DAVID WILLS,
Attorney at Law,
HAS taken Mr. STEVENSON'S office.
North West Corner •of Centre
Square.
REFERENCE.—tion. • Thaddeus Stamm
Esq.. Laneastm
Deo. 30, 1853.
D. 111 9 CONAUGHL
ATTORNEY RT LAW.
(Office removed to one door West of Buehler
Drug & Book• Store, Charabaributg street.)
ditorneit and Solicitor for
Patents and Pensions,
Bounty Land Warrants, Back-Pay sus
pended Claims, and all other claims against
the Government At Washington, D. C.:
also American claitits in England., Land
Warrants located and sold, or bought, and
highest prices given.
ei
' (Awls for sale in lowakillin • , r and
other Western' States ; and Agin engaged
locating Warrantathere.
**Apply. to him personally or by
etler.
--. Gettysburg, No . v. 11, 1883.
W. A., MI`OINLEY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, I '
O FFICE in the South-West corner of
the Square formerly occupied by D.
M'Conaughy. Esq., will attend promptly
to all business entrusted to his care.
May 12,1854.-1 y •
Douron.
S%7©U,
is A VIISTG located permanently in Get
al • tysburg, offers his professional ser
vices to the public.
it rOfliCe and residence iu York Street,
opposite the Bank.
April 28,1854. I y.
DOOTan
U• 1.E111211111M0
(HOMOEOPATHIST)
LATE from Philadelphia , would re
*fret fully.cifilir his services to the cit
izens of Bendersville and Adams county
in general. _
p Office in Bendersvilleahere he can
at all times he found and cßrulted, when
not priiresiisionally engaged.
Bendeniville. May 26, 1854.—1 y
---
4**1:414
Dr. J. Lawrence Hill,
DENTJST,
1 - 1 FFICE • in Chambersburg street.
p one door West of the Lutheran
Church, nearly opposite Grammer's store,
where he may be found ready and willing
to attend to any case within the province
of the Dentist. Persons in want of full
sets of teeth are invited to call. •
REFERENCES.
Dr.C.N.Bsourcu RoT.C.P.KrtAuTn,D.D
" 1). HoRNER, Prof. M• Jacoss,
11.8. Hoorn, " H. L. Bavarian ,
" D. GILVIKIIT, 11:A.141vniarrotrna
Itev R. Joorroo•. I " M. L. STOVIIIII.
July 7. 1848.
SAVE YOUR MONEY!
ESSENCE or COFFEE.
H. BUEHLER keeps constantly on
"• hand for sale, the Genuine ES—
SENCE OF COFFEE, of best quality.
The use of this article in families will be
hound, a very great saving in the course of
the veer. For sale, WuoimseLE and
RETAIL, at the Drug & Book Store of
S. H. BUEHLER.
Mn' 20, 1853
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NOW IS THE TIME.
AIR, S. WEAVER respectfully an
nounces to the Ladies and Gentle
men of Gettysburg and vicinity that he
has resumed the Daguerreotype business,
at the old stand, in Chambershurg street,
where he will be happy to receive visitors
desirous of securing perfect Daguerreo
types of themselves 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.
wwx,.Charges from 50 cis to SLO 00.
IC:r Hours of operating Iron) 8. A. M.,
to 4 P:111.
0:71n dress avoid light, red, blue, or
purple. Dark dress adds much to the
beauty of the picture.
Jtra 9, 1854.-0
A STEWARD WANTED
at Penns.,Vlv. ania College.
THE 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 regard thereto can be had
of either of the'undersignml.
rPussession will be given on the let
of April, or sooner if desired.
' MOSES MeCLEAN,
' • B. FAHNESTOCK,
H. S. HUBER,
Committee of Board of Trustee.
Gettysburg, „March 8, 1814—tf
HAY WANTED.
PERSONE, basing Hay to sell will do
well-by -. Calling on the-subscriber. in
Gettysburg, who is desirous of purchasing.
The highest Market pricb will be paid at
all times. 0071 cs he intends having the
Hay, after being packed; hauled either to
Hnnover or Baltimore, the preference to
haid will be given to those from whom he
may purchase.
SOLOMON POWERS. .
Dec. 24,1852.—tf .
DRUGS AND STEDIOINDB,
.
11 1 ell kinds, from the best /
` 1 qouses in the City, eon
shindy on hand and for sale at
ti
the Drug and. Bookstore of
B. H. •BUEHLER.
2000 LADIES
A RE willing tocertify that the HATH
AWAY COOKING STOVE is the
very best Stove now in use, inasmuch as
they will do more Cooking, Roasting and
Baking, and do it with less labor, and last
as long again as any. Other stove now 'sold.
These celebrated stoves are constantly
kept for sale at a very reduced price at
the
GETTYSBERG num BD
MACH:INN 19110 P,
. ,
Where the subieribendeeling determined
to suit all persons have also the Parlor,
Sesion's Baltimore Air-tight, Peakeke ll
and Cabinch Cook Stove.. and Air-tight
and Ten-plate Parlor Stoves of the moat
beautiful patterns. • n
TUE SETLOR motions,
Which cannot be surpassed for lightness of
draught or in the character of their work,
arc 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. `. 'e'4.
VOTHEIZIROUT PLOUGHS 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.
Blseksmithing and Shoe Making as
usual.
IMPORTANT
TO TAU
Farmer, Farrier & Stage Proprietor
GEO. W. MERCHANT'S
CELEBRATED GARGLING OH
II TM 011TORt Of 1111101CIRII
Ai the most remarkable Ihternal Application OTlii
r
Z
- iota MAN a, si
•
"They can't Keep House without it."
Experience of more than sateen yam has established
the fact that Merchant's Celebrated Gargling Oil, or Vol
venal Fanoly Embrocation, will cure most Cu,., end no.
Ains all such as
Sparins, Sweeney. Riugbone. Windgalls, Poll
Evil, Callous, Cracked Heels, Galls of all
lends, Fresh Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, Fis
'cola, Safest, Sand Cracks. Strains, Lameness.
Foundered Feet. Scratches or Grease. Mange.
Rheumat.sm, Bites of Animals, External Poi
sons, Painful Nervous Affections. Frost Bites,
Boils, Corns, Whitlows. Burns and Scalds.
Chilblains. Chapped Hands, Cramps, Con
tractions of the Muscles, Swellings, ,Weakness
of tho .lointA. Caked Breasts. do. lea dc. '
The unparalleled weer of ibis Oil, In the curs . of dime
motes in Horses an4Notle. and even in human flesh, Is
daily becoming more !mown to the farming conuounity.
It ran haply pro crethied„ except by tha se who hare been
the habit of keeping it in their stables and house., what
• out torrent of pain, suffering and time, an eared by
ibe tinaerFippiicatton of this OIL
Ira- Ile .ure the name of the sole proprietor, GEORGE
W. MERCHANT, Lockport. N.Y.,. blowtv In the aids
of the bottle, and in his handwriting over the cork.
All orders addressed to the proprietor will be promptly
r "Xer: "
Pamithlet of the Agent. and see what wonder, us
sicremplished by the use of this medicine-
Sold by msoectable dealers generally, in the United
States and Canada Also by
C.V - KI..LL ER itutrrz & 8. H. BDEHLF.R
Gettysburg; J. R. Henry Abbotstown ; J. AO
laugh. Hampton; W. Wolf, East Berlin ; Pax.
ton & Blythe, Fairfield; A. S. Myers. Round.
Hill ; J. Mark, Cashtown ; J.,Houck, Menallen
J. Martin, New Oxford ; Study & Norberk, Lit.
tlestown ; Taney & Mcßride, Emmitsburg ; Md.
And at wholesale by F. Klitt & Co . .1: Gilbert
& Co., and T. W. Ilyott, PHILADELPHIA.
Jan. 27, 11354.-1 y
Diamond 'ronsors—NewFirm.
tpton 23rotbrr,
FASHIONABLE BARBERS AND HAIR
DRESSERS,
CAN at all times he found prepared to
attend to the calla of the people, at
the Temple, in the. Diamond. adjoining
the County Building. From. Long expe•
rience they flatter themselves that they can
go through all the ramifications of the
Tonsorial Departnient,.
with such an infinite degree of skill, as
will meet with the entire satisfaction of
all who may submit their chins to the
keen ordeal of their razors. They hope,
therefore, that by their attention to busi
ness, and a desire to please, they will mer
it as well aa . receive,a liberal share of pub
lic patronage. The sick will be attended
to at their private dwellings.
SPOUTING! SPOUTING
•
rEO RG E and Henry Vismpler will
Make House Spouting and put up
the same low, for cash or country pro
duce. Farmers and all others wishing
their Houses. Barns, &c. spouted, would
do well to give them a call.
G. & H. WAMPLER.
TOBIAS' LINIMENT,
F OR the cure of Headache,' Cinders
Morbus,Toothache, Bruisee,Sprains,
&c.,—a most excellent remedy—foit sale
of the DRUG STORE of
S. H. BUEHLER.
STOVES-STOVES.
-11°91 ON hand, and for sale, a great va.
riety of COOK STOVES, very cheap.—
Call and see them. -
Sept. 8, 1854. CEO. ARNOLD.
THE STAR AND BANNER.
Is published every Friday Evening, in
Baltimore street, in the three story
building, a few doors above
Fahnestocks Store, by
D. A. & C. H. BUEHLER.
TURMAS..
If piid in advancev or within the year 02 per
annum—if not paid within the yes rs 2 50. No
Paper ... discontinued untilall a r rea rages are paid--
except at the option oldie Editor. Single copies
GI cents. A failure to notify a discontinuance
will be regirded as a' new engagement. .
Irkertisements not exceeding esquire inserted
three timer for sl—esery , subie9oent insertion
25 cents. Longer ones in the same proportion.
1 111 advertisements not specially ordered (or a
given time will be continued until forbid. A libe
ral reduction will be made to those who advertise
by the yeer... .
JOS Prix:Mg of al lkind s executed esti, and
pro-nptiy, and on reasonable terms.
Idlers and Communications to the Editot,R:
eepti rg such sr contefio Money or Me manes of
new subscribers,) must be COST IPA I D in order to .
secure atteutios,,-,
THE WONDER OF TUE AGE.
FOR THE
CURE
of Raltrheuiri
Er ya
Chapped o r
cracked hand
90 ram and
z•calds, Cuts,
W o u nda of
ar.a. kinds
Piles; !atm
Breast; Biles
of Insects; Old burrs ; all kinds of breaking out
and Soros on children; sore lips. Pimples on the
Face. and all diseases of the akin.
ro " For perticulars see small bills accompany.
ing each box.
V 20,000 boxes sold in this State the past
year, and gave unison] satisfaction.
The great secret of the popularity of tblavintinent
lea in the fact that it accomplishes all it is recom.
mended to do, end that I do not reeoinmend it
to cure any Wog but what from the nature of the
ingredients, it le an absolute specific for, while
other preparations of the kind ate recommended
to cure every disease that human flesh is heir to,
from Consumption down to the bite of ts, flea,
when. in 'feet, all the medics! propettiee they eon.
tain are in .the handbills, ind the thousands of
fictitious certificate* published in theit praise.
I invite those troubled with the above com
plaints, (particulmly •Salt Rheum,) to take's box
and try it,—if you are not fully satisfied, return
it and take back your money.
N. 13.—1 have hundreds of testimonials I ran
show ■ny one who feels disposed to call on 'me
and satisfy himself of 'the virtues of the Oint
ment.
Prepared and sold by MONROE TERREL,
Nangstack, Coon.
' 117 To whom all orders should be addressed.--
I Sold also by the principal Druggists and country
Merchants generally. Price 35 cents.
DIPOT9,--C. V. Cliketisr & Co,
No 81, Barclay St., New York ; A. McClure &
Co., Alban,; J. Kidd & Co., Pittsburg ;
H. Brown & Bro., N 0.4 Liberty St., Baltimore ;
T, W. Dyott & Sons, Philadelphia.
AGENTS---Samuel H. Buehler, Gettysburg;
'H. S. Fink, Pleasant Hill; Spalding & Brother,
Littleotown; John Busbey,McSherrystown ;Sun
ned Faber Jr., Lower's Mill; Jesse BOUCk, sta
ler township ; Andrew Cseglow, Centre Mill ;
Abel T. Wright, Bendersville ; Jacob Peasyl,
Middletown ; Jacob F. Lower, Arsadt.vilk ; H.
W. Whitmore, Alummasborg; Philip Henn, Mc-
Knightmille ; Thos. J. Cooper, Franklin Ip. ;Ja-
Jaob Mark, Cashtown ; Aulabaugh & Spangler.
East Berlin ; J. Martin, New Oxiord ;J. Henry.
Abbotistown.
August 11, 1854-Iyeow.
T. WARREN
SAFE z- SPEEDY-SURE !
SOMETHING FOR YOUR, OWN BENEFIT !! !
A MEDICINE Ydnpted to senetal use, great
ly superior to others, sad within the means
of every individual
100 PIIIIN:lor Twouty-five Cents!
No extortion in price—no Calomel—no miner
al poison whatever. -
DR. TocvlasdeAuls
HEALTH PILLS
ully merit the great reputation they have Bevis
ed They are called for from all parts of the land,
becauk they are all that claim to be.. WHAT
THEY WILL DO.:
They . purify the blood,
They 'cleans the System of Humors,
They cure Dyspepsia and and Indigestion.
They create an Appetite.
They cure Sick Headache, Dizziness and low
Spirits.
They arrest Fevers. •
They promote a heavy action or the Liver
They are a sure cure for Costiveness and Habit
, nal Constipation. -
They are highly efficacious in Fernaltromplaiiili
-They strengthen and glee tone to LK System.
THEY A ItE THE BEST FAMJLY MEDI-
Criur KNOWN,
It is an obvious inquir e , how one medicine can
cure smmany different complaints. These Pills,
however, are so compounded of curative mateiala
that persons nave only to TRY THEM and lbla
gnawer will be found in a restored body and 'air'
invigorated constitution. EACH UQX CON- .
TAINB 100 PILLS, at the astonishingly low
price 0f25 Cents,
Every individual should have them.
F. A. PALMER, Gen. Ag't.
Stoninaton, Ct.
AGENTS.—For sale by S. H. Buehler, and
Samuel S. Forney, Gettysburg; H. S. Fink, Pleas
ant Hill ;Spalding & Brother, Littlestown ; John
Bushey, McSberrystown ; Samuel Faber, jr., Low
eras Mill : Jesse Hotick, Butler township ; An
drew Cregluw,
°Centre Mill ; Abel T. Wright,
Bendersville ; Jacob Pensyl, Middletown; Jacob
F. Lower, Arendisville; H. W. Whitmore, Mum
mashing ; Philip Hann, hicßnightsville ;Thom.
as J. Cooper, Franklin tp.,; Jacob Mark, Cash
town ; Aulabangh & Spangler, East Berlin ]-
Martin, New Oxford ; J. R. Henry, Abbottatown.
August I I, 1864—Sow-Iy.
Hanover Branch Rail Road.
CRINGE OF HOURS.
TRAINS over the Hanover Branch
road now run as follows:
Ist Train will leave Hanover at 9.15
A. M., with paimengers for York, Har
risburg, Columbia and Philadelphia, and
return to Hadover with passengers from
Baltimore, at 11.45 A. M.
2d Tren will leave Hanover at 2.30,
P: M., with passengers for Baltimore. ar
riving there at 6.30 ; and return immedi
ately with Passengers from York: ilia., at
4.45 P. M.
3d Train will leave Hanover at 6P.
M. with Passengers for York ; and return
with " - Passengers from Baltimore at
,0
The Monday morning extra train will
leave tor Baltimore at 4.30; return at T
A. M.
EDWARD E. YOUNG, .Bgent.
Hanover, March 24,1854.
,
BallOnore Susesiehomutia-
Rafiroad.
CIHANGE OF HOURS.—Way
Pas
}
aenger Train terms Calvert •
•Statioriat • 8.15 4 X
Arrives at York at 11 A Ss
Accommodation Train learesi3al.
vert station at 4.25 r Di
Arrives at York at 7.42 P,
Express Train leaves Calvert
Station at
Arrives at York at
ARTUANINO. •
Way, Passenger Train leave Bar
ribbing at 1.46 PM.
Arriving at York at 2.46 ie . M
Express 'Train leaves Harris- •
burg at 8.46 A At
Arriving at York at 9.54 *
Accomodalion train' 'leaves '
York at • '445 A. M.
A. P. WINCHESTER,
Superintendent of Traruportation.
May 19, 1854,, ,
Breioig Frooefield & . Co's.,
VEIRTABLE,PATTLE POW 14 0 1:
Amy
CATTLE LINIMENT,
OLD. WHOLESALE and RETAIL,
by S. H. BUEHLER, agent for
!hms county.
Dec. 80th,"1853.
Second-hand Carriages..
A FEW good second•hand.CAßW-.
GES & BUGGIES tribe 'had for
Cash or Country Produce it C. W.
HOFFMAN'S Coach Factory.
• '
motion of the
10 r it
12 r M