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    & NEW YES.
Choice and Valuable Books.
ir HA VE just received from Philadelphia
- 0 . r.t,nd New York, the best English and
American editions of the best authors in
witry department in Literature, known as
itanditid authors of value, and
I I Bo und in a most Superior manner,
.
In the choicest library styles of calf ex
:lre,,,half calf gilt and antique, Turkey no
recce, &a., &c., forming altogether the
moat superh collection of lindits, which
1. hese ever had the pleasure of offering
•,-,to My numerous friends and customers ; '
'find which , h together with an unrivalled
~
'stock .n 1 Elegantly R.
hesitated Works. lii. .I'fir.
bles,', Player 4- Hymn ~ „
'Rods, superbly bound f ilii:, : et
Booki, Ann edition in .. -1-... , .—' . z--...:.: .
!..I,i4rary:'. Bindings, now displayed in
;. .
tempting array on numerous loaded count
ors, form altogether an endless variety
fro'm . which to select .
:Christmas and New Year Presents, as to
; fully keep up our well known reputation of
,offering the finest assortment of desirable
,books in the richest and most substantial
:bindings, The undersigned invites the
attention of every' individual in , Adams
County to call and visit now, 'while the
assortment is full and complete.
' . BfirPrices to suit the times.
KELLER KURTZ,.
llookseller and Stationer, S. E. Unmet Centre
square.
Deo. 15, 1854.
%VVAISSiI
If. SKELLY respectfully informs
homers and the public
;enerally, that he comin.
tee the TAILORING
lUSINESS, at his old
Land. in South . Baltimore
tree, where he will be
lappy to accommodate all
'ho may patronize him.
II work entrusted to hiai
re warranted to fit and
he of most substantial make. Thankfu
(or past favors, he solicits a continuance of
public patronage.
May 5. 1854.
NOTICE.
AS I have rented out my Foundry to
" takeeffect from and after the Is;
day Of April next, and being anxinus:.to
close up the business Of the same, I hereby
give notice to all persons having claims
sertinst me, or the late firm of °T. WAR
REN ez SON," to present them fur settle
ment, and those knowing Mummifies to be
indebted'm me, or said firm, in money or
trade, are requested to call and make settle
ment by that time, as after said date I shall
•be away from the foundry. I intend this
to be the only notice I shall give, and all
persons, interested iti the same, will do
well to give it their immediate attention,
as atter the above date I intend to place all
my claims in the hands of an officer for
collection.
Dec. 29. 1854
THE NEW HAT STORE,
Sa
, AGAINST ALL OPPOSITION!
S. S. DIVCIREARY. op
CHAMDERSBURO STREPT:".
FASHIONABLE Batter. -The . best
5250 Rat sold to Gettysburg, made
by myself on the premises. Call and'see
them. Also, the beet $3 Hat, superior to
many sold at $4. • Being an .experienced
and practical manufacturer, I am deter:
mined to he ahead of all competitors. '
Oct. 20, 1854.—if
NOW READY.
WELLER KURTZ'S Holidayetockof
elegant illustrated standard BOOKS,
adapted for Christmas and New Year
Presents, the Drowitig•Room Table, &c.
is now ready for examination; also
CHILDREN'S BOOKS, in endless vari
ety. KUriel is a perfect storehouse of de
light for the little ones, where they can
purchase from the simplest Toy Books,
up to the mostexpensive Colored editions.
Dee. 14 1854.
HEADY-ling CLOTHING.
' CEOIEVE ARNOLD
inFis now entered into the Clothing
u• business extensively, and has
Experienced Workmen
in hie employment constautly cutting ou
and making up out of hie own clothe,
Over. Coals Dress Coals, Pantaloons,
Vista, Coats,
Jackets, 4.c.44-c.
AlLkinds of clothing made to order on,
short notice. Constantly on hand and for
sale a great variety of Clothing of hie own
manufacturing, as cheap as the cheapest.
Cali and see them; we cannot be beat.
Oct. 27, 1854.
TOBIAS' LINIMENT,
:11pOR the , cure of Headache. Cholera
41 . 1 - ' Morbus,Toothaehe,Bruises,Sprains,
&e.,--a most excellent remedy—for sale
of the DRUG STORE of •
• S. H. BUEHLER.
MONEY WANTED.
fAVING purchased the properly I
now occupy, I will want money to pay
far it in the spring. Those therefore that
are indebted to me either by note or book
;mount of long standing, will please call
and pay the same on or before the fiat
day of March next. and oblige.
Very respectfully.
GEO. ARNOLD.
CONSTABLE.
,LIORN L. BURNS will be a candidate
for the office of CONSTABLE at the
~.,spproarthing election, and respectfully co
bens the Elwin of his friends.
Fob. IL 1855.—tn
S Va. SOM. PJG OVG IfiS
QF the vast quality—always on hand
end for sale in Gettysburg, at the
Fautitry 04
T. WARREN dr, SON.
Dr. Wackeyst thoterii Drops.
ftOR the cure of CHOLERA, Dyeen.
Wry. Proup. &c. P.repared by D.
mewl, and for sale by SAMUEL H.
BUEHLER. Gettysburg, Pa.
Blanks .f alaisids far
LOOK LIEBE, LADIES !
NEW FANCY GOODS.
MESS WIPC LEYLITu /Cif
RESPECTFULLY informs the
Am'La
dies and Gentlemen ni GUitysburg
and vicinity that she has just returned
from Philadelphia with a superior WHIM*
meat of FANCY GOODS inclutiing soot*
beautiltil new style
Calicoes, Ginghami, De Laines
Silks, Cashmeres,
De nage, Onhurg (!otha. Hoehn , Lio
nel), Sack Mimels, Minitel* and Bonnet
Salina, La , lies'. , Dress 'Trim
mings, Velvets; Artificial', Black Veils,
Blue do. Gnome. Hosiery, Handkerchiefs.
French worked Collars, Cambric, laConed
and Swiss Edging., Inserting., Mullin..
Sleeves. Mohair and Silk Mils, Black
Lace end Embrnidered Handkerchiefs,
Braids, Fans, entlenien's Colter., Ctimhs
of all kinds, so., Ste. Kr Ladies ands
Gentlemen are requested -to call-and ex
amine our Goods. It n ill give us pleasure
to .h ow them.
EVER-GREEN CEMETERY.
Last Notice to Subscribers of
Stock. .
rirHE last instalment of thr ouhscrip
-Al- lions to to the Capital Stock is now
due, and immediate payment in all rases ,
is required in order to the completion of '
the improvements contemplated, and to
the meeting of the engagements of the
Company.
Atamasnea.Coararr, appointed Collet,-
tor of the unpaid Pubsaripiirms, will call
tuna all in arrears • and it is hoped that
the response will ma ke any further steps
unnecessary.
Deeds are ready for delivery to all such
purchasers of - lots as have not yet paid
purchase money, and it is requested that
they make payment and lift them.
The thanks of the company are tender
ed 'to all who have already mambo payment.
I). SFOONAUGIIY, Pres't.
H. J. STANCE, See),
Feb. 2, 1855.—d
PROCLAMATION.
W Hon. ROBERT J. FISHER
Esq., President of the several
Courts of Common - Pleas, in the counties
coMposing the 10th District, and Justice
of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and
general Jail Delivery, for the trial of all
capital and other offenders in the said dis
trict—and SesittEL R. RUSSELL, and JOHN
hliotELEv,Esqm, Judges - of the Courts of
common-Pleas and Genera: Jail Delivery,
for the trial 0f.191 capital and other offend
era hi - the county of
. Adams:—have - issued
their'precept, boaringdate the 17th day of
January; in the year of our Loan, one
thousand eight hundred and fifty-five. and
to me tlirected, for holding a Court of Com
mon Pleas and General . Quarter Sessions
of the Peace and General Jail Delivery,
and Court of Oyer and Terminer, at Get
ysburg, on Monday the l ath of .dpril
next— • •
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN To
ial the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner
and Constables within the said County of
Adams, that they be then and there in their
rpraper persons, with their Rolls, Records,
',frtiluisitions, Examinations and other Re
membrances; to do those things which to
their offices and in that behalf appertain
to be done, anti also they who will prose
cute against the prisoners that are or then
shall be in the Jail of the said County of
Adams, audio be then and there to pros
esute against them as shall be just.
HENRY "THOMAS, Sheriff.
Etherill's Office, Oettyisburg,
• Feb'. 2J. 1b5.5. 5 to
T. WARREN
A STEWARD WANTED .
at Pennsylvania College.
T "Epresent Steward of Pennsylvania
College being about to leave. applt
cations will be received , by the undersign
ed from persons desiring the situation
Information in regard thereto can be had
of either of the undersigned.
Kr Possession will be given on the lit
of April, or sooner if desired.
MOSES MoOLEAN,
S. FANNIES rOCK.
H. S. HUBER.
Committee of Board of Trustees.
6 ett.l B bOrg, JLrch 3,,1854—tf
Breinig,Fronefield & Co's.,
VEGETALE CATTLE , POWDER
CATTLE LINIMENT,
SOLD WHOLESALE and RETAIL
by S. H. BUEHLER, ageut fur
Llama county.
Dec. 30th,':) 354.
SPOUTING! SPOUTING!
G EORGE and Henry Wampler will
Make House Spouting and put up
the same low, for cash or country pro
duce. Farmers and all others wishing
their -Houses, Barna,.&c. spouted, would
do well to give them a call.
11114 WLS.—A big lot ot . Bay State
Shawls, - long and square;
Broche
and Thibet Shawls—a splendid variety,
and going at the cheapest rates, at
SCHICK'S.
ja STOVES-STOVES.
i r ON hand, and kir /ate, a great, va
riety of COOK STOVES, very cheap.—
Call aiul see them
Sept. 8, 1854
PPE great double Pictorial Bro. Jona
than; 200 copies riceived. Price
123 cents. or 10 copies for 8100. For
sale at KELLER KURTZ'S. Bookstore.
RISH LINENS, Minding, Tictings,
Il Flannels, Linen Table Cloths, Tow.
sling, and Drillings—a large varze.
sate at SCHICKS.
100 BOXES BEST CONGRESS
TOBACCO. in news and fur
sale by WM. BUEHLER,
No. 147 Franklin
Nov. 24 . , 1854
FUR 18554 Hagerstown. Lutheran,
Presbyterian. Christian. Farmer's and
Housekeeper's. at KURTZ'S Bookstore.
ORT MONAIE4, the largest. pretti•
P
St, and cheapest in town, Whet found
at SAMSON'S from 75 cents to 4!2.25,
fad ft afiroftlapa of CANES.
G. & 11. WAAIPLER.
GEO. ARNOLD
Far Christmas.
Almanacs
MONEY LOST !
IT is an ESTABLISHED FACT, that
-a• many persona lost money, by not pur
chasing Goode at the well known CHEAP
STORE nfAhram Arnold. at hie old stand,
on the South East corner of the Diamond,
where he is now receiving the cheapest,
prettiest and beat selected Stock of
Fall and Winter Goods,
ever before ofrered to the citizens of Ad
ams 'county, consisting in part—is fol.
lows -
Black, Blue, and Brown French Cloths,
Fancy, Felt. and Beaver Cloths for Over
Coats, (Newest Styles) Black and Fancy
Casimeres, Tweeds, Jeans, Casinetts, dtc.,
&e., for Men's ware, Silks, Mous de Lame.
Alpacas, Merinoes, Plain and Fancy Sack
Flannels, also a beautiful assortment of
Satins and Silks for Bonnets, Bonnet Rib
bon and a great variety of other articles.
all of which the public are respectfully re
quested tonall and examine for themselves,
believing that it is only necessary to see
our gouda; price them; and examine, to in.
duce persons to purchase. A large lot of
'rrunks also received which will he sold
low. ABM. ARNOLD.
September 29, 1854.—if
-
More. New Goods.
GEORGE ARNOLD
HAS just received from Philadelphia and
Baltimore as large a stock of NE!!'.
GOODSas has ever been brought to this
dlace, among which are
' Cheap Cloths, Cassimers,
Coatings, Cassinets, Flannels, Blankets,
cords, Janes, Reedy Made Clothing, Do
mestics, and every Variety of Goods for
Mona' wear, also Debage, Alpaca 'Debage,
M. Delainca, Alpacas, Plain and Plaid
Poplins, Worsted Plaids, Persian Paratnet
is and Coburg Cloth, English & French
Merinoes, Ginghims, Calicoes, Silks, Sat
ins, Lace, Fringe, Bonnet Silks, Satins,
Modes k Velvets. Trimmings, a great va
riety, &e., &c. The Ladies' attention par
ticularly is invited. Also a large stock of
FRESH GROCERIES,.
Queensware, Hardware, &c.
Being determined not to be undersold, we
pledge ourselves to sell any and every ar
ticle as cheap as they can be had at any es
tablishment in this place.
Oct. 0,1854.
"mow
lIIRDWARE STORE.
FritiE Subscribers would respectfully
a announce to their friends and the
pane, that they have opened a NEW
HARDWARE STORE in Baltimore at..
adjoining the residence of DAVID ZIEGLER,
Gettysburg, in which they ate opening a
large and general assortment 0*
HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL,
GROCERIES,
CUTLERY, COACH TRIMMINGS,
Springs, Axles, Saddlery,
Cedar Ware Shoe Findings,
Paints, Oils, it Dyestuffs,
in general, incuding every description of
articles in the above line of business—to
which they invite the attention of Coach
makers, Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Cahi net
makCis, Shoemakers, Saddlers, and the
public generally.
Our stock having been selected with great
earn and purchashed for Cash, we guars
antee,(for the Ready Money,) to dispose
of any part of it on as reasonable terms us
they can be purchased any where.
We particularly request :a call from our
Mewls, end earnestly solicit a share of
public favor, as we are determined to es
tablish a character for selling Goods at
ow prices and doing business on fair prin.
liples.
JOEL. D. DANNER,
DAVID ZIEGLER.
Gettysburg, June 18,1851.—tf.
,\,, NM I N ., s t ol t % t
S. H. BUEHLER
fIS received a largely increased as.
sortment of Classical, Theological,
School and Miscella.
neon!!
800 KS, 0 : 1''•
of all kinds, including
a large number of handsoniely bound
Standard Poets of England and America—
Annuals, do.. suitable for Gilts. Also,
ST IkTIONEWIE
of every,variety. Gold Pens and Pencils.
Penknives, Envelopes, &c., &c. All of
which will be sold at a small advance on
cost. It:PCall and see them .
Dec. 22.1834.
LET THE FACTS BE KNOWN !
rrIIAT AB'M ARNOLD has just re.
turned from the Eastern Cities,
with the largest and best selected stock of
goods for Men and Boys' wear ever
before offered, which he is now making
up, at the Old Stand,, where he invites
all who wish to put chase CLOTHING
made of
COOD MATIEROWIL,
and by good workmen, to call and exam
ine hit. stock before purchasing elsewhere,
as he is determined to undersell any Cloth
ing Store or Slop Shop in the Town or
Country. •
Having secured the services of one of
the best CUTTERS in the country, he
is prepared to make up clothing at the
shortest notice and in ihe best style. His
motto is Quick Sales and Small Profits.
September 29, 1854.
Sth BOXES BLACK ' FAT in store
I" and for nal° by
W. 11.. BUEHLER.
No. 157 Franklin street, Baltimore.
Nov. 24, 1854.-..1r
IPr. RHOS. KENTUCKY • LEAF
lb' TOBACCO, •20 Bales Havana,
25 'do Bagua. 20 do Si. Jago, 20 Cases
Seed Leaf. Just received and for tile by
• WM. BUEHLER, •
No. 157 Franklin 'treat.
Nov. 24, 1854,
300000 SEGARS of every
description an d
Brands. all of which are offered lower
than any other House in the city. And
warrants all he sells to te , of the best ma
terial. Call and examine. ".
AVM. BUEHLER,
As. 167 ?midis' attest.
Nov. 24, 1854. • '
ProPsslonal Card..
DAVID WILLS, •
Attorney at Law, •
111 AS taken Mr. STRVENVON'R Office,
AA North West Corner of Centre
Square.
REFERENCE.—Iion. Thaddeus' Staaanr,
Esq.. Lancaster.
Dec. 30, 1853.
D. M'CONAITGIIY,
AT701 . 1 EYAT LAO:
(Mee removed to one dour West of: oehler
Drug & Book• Store, L'homberibui t.)
•
4111torneg and SOlic for
Patents and Pen- s,
Bounty Land Warrants, Back-Pay sus
pended 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 prices given.
• Lands for pale in lowa, Illinois, and
other Western States ; and Agents engaged
locating Warrants there.
Sa'Apply to hint personally or by
letter.
Gettysburg, Nov.ll, 1853.
, Z00T . 02.
o. 3iiINDSM o
(HOMOEOPATHIST)
LATE from Philadelphia, would re.
/Tactfully offer his services to the cit•
izene of Bendersvillo and Adams county
in general.
locrOffice in Bendereville, where he can
at all times be found ind consulted, when
not prolcsasiOnallY engaged.
Bendersville, Mar'2o, 1854.—1 y
DOCTOR
,11061E 1 SYOIPE,
°
AVING located permanently in Get
° tyaburg, otTers his professional aer
vices to the public.
pic7POffice and residence in York Street
opposite the Think.
April 28, 1854. ly.
ttis:ll4
Dr. J. Lawrence Hill,
DENTIST,
FFICE in rhambersburg street,
R 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. 13 T, Rev.C.P.lCsAvirn,D.D
44 D.-Hort:too, -• Prof. M....Ltcons,
44 H. y. Hann, 44 H. L. BAINIIIIKA
44 D. GILIIIIHT,
Rev. R. Jon saw , . M. L. STGITZA.
July 7, 1848.
Halllmore . Advertlsements.
Sl•xinet. G. %Tama.] (IL F. ZOLLICKORYTE
MITHEWS &,ZOLIA.CKOFFER
GENERAL_ PRODUCE
COMMISSION 51ERCHANTS,
No. 129 North Howard Street, BA LTIMOR
WILL pay particular attention to the pur
chase of GUANO and all
FERTILIZERS.
Consignments Solicited.
REFERENCES.
BALTINORE —lsrael Griffith, Esq. Christian
Keener, Esq. Dr. David Keener, F.. L. Parker &
Co, Bartholow, Tiffany & Co., Long & Byrn,
Hurst & Berry.
David Johnston, Esq., Jefferson county. Va. ;
Cleany & Co. Cincinnati, 0. ; hintingly &
Parkersburg. Va. ; 11"11. F. K. Zolliekoffer, Nash
ville, T.; F Collier, Esq., Attorney at law, Pitts
burg, Pa.; Jos. Dellaplane, Eaq. , Hillsboro', 0.;
C. W. Button, Eng., Harper's Ferry. Va. • D. Mc.
Conaughy. Esq.. A lunacy at law, tiattyslurg, Pe-
June 23, 1854.—1 y
OH ) WHAT A PILE
OF lEM 60003
CAN NOW BE FOUND AT
SCHICKS CHEAP CORNER !.
lIL. SCHICK has just opened ore of
* the largest, prettiest and cheapest
stocks of
jou Sc artnter Coops,
ever brought to Gettysburg. He invites
the public to call, examine, and Judge for
themselves—no trouble to show Goods.
His new stock embraces a very large
variety of
Ladies' Dress Goods,
such as •Silks, Turk Satins, Moue De
tainee, Bombazines, Alpaccas, Coburg
Cloths,• French Merinoes, De Bages,
Ginghams, Calicoes. Sce.
In the line of GENTLEMEN'S NEAR,
he has selected a choice lot of all styles
and prices :—Cloths, Cassimers, Vestings,
&Wont.. Jeans, /etc.
Ills stock of FANCY GOODS is also
very fine, and too nuinerucs to specify.—
Call and see.
Thankful for past favors, Scnicx solicits
a continuance of public patronage. Ile
will always endeavor to deserve it, by
selling good GOODS, at the lowest liv
ing prices. "Quick Sales and Small
Profits," is his motto.
October 27, 1854.—tf
LAST NOTICE I
IN retiring from business, the subscriber
At. desires to return his grateful acknowl
edgment to his friends, and the public
generally, who have so liberally patron.
ized hint during a period of a quarter Oa
century. and solicitfor hie Sons, in the
New Firm, the generous support so long
emended to him. As it is mecessary that
his business be closed, he hereby gives
notice •to all persons knowing themselves
indebted to him by note or otherwise that
his accounts. have been placed in the hands
of .R.' G. McCreary, Esq.. for collection,
to whom all.perions indebted will Please
make immediate payment. He hnpes
this will be the LAST NOTICE required„
as the loin; indulgenen given them should
prompt them todischarge their obligations
immediately. - - •
SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK.
Jan. 12, 1855.
TOBACCO.
0 }BOXES L.B. LUM
o p rs T al o e .
10
at •Il cents by the box, at BUDLir
lEg
Old Stand, the ehegpeet in the ciiy. no,
157 Franklin at Baltimore.
Nov. 24. 1824i-4 --; -
Philadelphia Adverilsementa.
Watches, Jewelry, Silverware
AND FANCY GOODS. 4.5 1
• -
A Choice assortrnent of the Finest Quality ;
701 T 'ALI AT Tag LOWITT OAST PRICES. AT
WM. IL ELTONLICAD'S.
No. 184 South Second Street. betdreen Pine and
Union, West aide, PHILADELPHIA.
f ir HE assortment embraces a Large
and Select Stock of Fine Watches,
Jewelry, Silver Ware, Albats Ware, plated
Silver, in Spoons, Forks, Ladles, Ste.—
Jet Goode, Fans and Fancy Articles of a
superior quality, deserving •the exaMina
r don of those who desire to procure the
best goods at Lowest Cash Prices.
Having a practical knoWlecige of the
business, and all available facilities for im
porting and Alanufacturing, the subscriber
confidently invites purchasers, believing
that he can supply them miterms as fa vor
able as any other establishment in either
of the A auntie Cities.
kinds of Diamond and Pearl
Jewelry and Silver Ware manufactured to
order, within a reasonable lime.
;Cr Watches, Jewelry and Silver Ware
faithfully repaired.
W. B. ELTONHEAD,
No. 174 South 241 St., a fete doors above the 2d
St. Market, West bide.
Iffln the South 'Window of the Store;
may be seen the famous BIRD °LOOK,
Which commands the admiration of the
scientific and curious.
September 29, 1854.-1 y
FRENCH TRUSSES )
WEIGHING LESS THAN 2i OUNCES .
FOR THE CURE OnERNIA OR RUPTURE.
ACKNOWLEDGED by the highest
medical authorities of Philadelphia,
incomparatively superior to any other'
in use. Sufferers will be etatified to
Jean' that the occasion now oilers to pro
cure not only the lightest and most easy,
but as durable a Truss as any other, to
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 possiiion with
out change.
Persons at a distance unable to call on
the Subscriber, can have the Truss spilt to
any address, by remitting FIVE Dbl.-
LARS for the single Truss, or TEN; fur
theidouble—with measure round the hips
and stating side affected. It will be 'ex
-changed to suit if no fitting, by returning , it
.at once, unsoiled.
For sale only by the Impnrter,
dA LEII 11. NEEDLES,
Cor. Twelfth & Rae,, Streets Philadelphia
Iss_LA DIES, requiring the benefit of
Mechanical Supports, owing to derange
ment of the Internal Organs, indueMg
Falling of the Womb, Vocal, Pulmonary,
Dyspeptic, Nervous and Spinal weakness,
are informed that a competent and ex peri l ,
enced Lady will he in attendance at the
Rooms, (ad (part for their exchlsive
use.) No. 114,'1'1VELFTII St., Ist door
below Rare.
June 30, 1854.-1 v
CONRAD BARD & SON S
Manufiieturing Silversmiths,
No. 116 Arch Strert, 4 doors below 6th,
PIIILA DELPHIA
ESTABLISHED TIIIRTY•ODD YEARS.)
*MYER TEA SETTS, Pitchers, Cups,
k- Forks, Spoons. &c., of the newest
and most admired patterns. Also, importers
of Sheffield and Birinillglia in PLATED
WARE, CUTLERY. PLATED Om Al
bats Aletal) FORKS. SPOONS, &c ,
sui table for Steamers, Hotels and Fsmilies.
Keep con&tantly on hand, a large stuck of
London, l e i verpool and Geneva
Ira 2"C II 11.' S.
Together with a large stock of FINE
GOLD JEWELRY.
All ortkra by mzil promptly attended to .
and Silver warranted sTERLINU.
Feb. 16, 1855.-3 m
FILES AND RASPEL
NEW STREET FILE WORKS,
PHILADELPHIA.
THE subscriber is constantly Mann
facturlng for %V IILOESA LE AND
RETAIL. FILES AND RASPS, of every
description, and having been practically
engaged to the business more than Thirty
Tears, can guarantee his work at the 41W
est prices.
Manufacinrera a n Mechanies, can li've
their OLD FILES RE-CUT and made
equal to NEW at hall the original cost.
J. 13. SMITH.
No. 61 New it., (between Race & Vine & 2nd,
& 3•d. Es..) Philadelphia.
Jan. 26, 1855.-31 n
LE4TIRER.
FRITZ, HENRY & CO.,
No. 29, North THIRD street, PRILADEVA.
51.0 ROCCO ManuranturPra. Ciirrier9,
im and Imparters of FRENCH CA LP
SKINS, and dealer in 111:0 and OAK
SOLE LEATHER it KIPP.
Feb. 23, 1855-1 y
DISSOLUTION
T" partnership, heretofore existing
between the . Subscribers under the
name and style of S. Fahnestock & Sons,
is this .day dissolved by limitation. All
persons indebted to us will please call and
settle, as it is necessary that slur Books
should he - closed immediately. Either
member of the Firm is authorised to uve
the names ofthe Firm in settling their bust.
ness.
SAMUEL FA lINESTOCK.
JAMES F. FA if NES, I'OCK,
HENRY J.FAHNESTOCK.
Jan. 1,,3855.
NOTICE.
ETTERS of Administration on the
n' A 'estate of EVE LATH A RINE SN Y.
DER, late of Alnuntjoy township, Adams
county, Pa., dee'd, having been granted to,
the subscriber, residing in the Boremgh of
Gettysburg, notice is hereby , given'to suck
as are indebted to said estate to make
payment without delay, and those hay.
ing claims are requested to. present the
same, properly authenticated, for settle
ment.
CONRAD SNYDER, .4dner.
Feb. 9, 1858.-6i*
BONNE I'B, Rib!' nis-and Flowers,
1 large assortmes of • the different
st3rlel to be found of
E48AIC1I~
NOW IS THE TIMEI
IVER. S. WEAVER respectfully au
pounces to the Ladies amIL-Gentle
men of Gettysburg and vicinity that he
has resumed the Daguerreotype business,
at the old stand, in Ohambershurg, 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 anti
costly apparatus, he is prepared to take
pictures in every style of the art and tu.4"
sure perfpct satisfaction.
Im.Chartbs (rum 50 ets to std 00.
It:7'flour' of operating from 8. A. M.,
to4P.M.
0:71n dress avoid light, red, blue, or
purple. Dark dress adds much to the
beauty of the picture.
Julie 9, 1854.—tf .
TIN IVBE! TIN VIRE! .
-
e l F.O. E. BUEHLER informs hie
ur friends and customers that he has a
very large assortineni of
TIN WARE
on hand ready for the Spring sale, made
.y experienced workmen and of good ma
terials, which will he sold low for CASH
ur COUNTRY PRODUCE.
and see.
Gettysburg, March 10, 1854.
Ilanover Branch Bail Bond,
CIL&VGE OF HOURS.
rgIRAINS over dm Hanover Branch
road now run n 8 follows:
Ist Train will . leave Hanover at 0.15
A.' M., with.paarengera for York, Ilar
risburg, Columbia and Philadelphia. and
i . eltirit to Hanover with paesengerd front
13Atimitre. at 11.45 A. M.
2 , 4 Train will leave Hanover at 2.30
P. lite r : with pasamtgera for Baltimore, ar
riving Otero at 13.30 ; and return immedi
ately with-Passengers (ruin York, &c., at,
4.45 P. if
- 3i Train Will leave Hanover at 6 P.
M. with Passeugars for York ; and return
with Passengers from Baltimore at 8
P. Af.
The Monday morn i ng extra train will
leave for Baltimore at 4.30; return. at,7
A. M.
EDWARD E. YOUNG, J.lgesil
Ilanovue, Marolt . 24, 1654.
nzILL ESTA.T3
.f'.o3NOr
1 ' HE undersigne d has made arrange
°- limos to open flu Agency in Gettys
burg for the sale of Real Estate, to %vhich
he invitrs Ine attention of persons wish
ing to sell or purchase Farms or Real E
I have provided a Book in which
will be registered, (for a trifling fee) a gen
eral description. of such properties as per
sons wish to dispose of at private sale.—'
These Books will be open to those desirous '
of imuthasing property. Secrecy as to
'ownership, terms, &e., will be inviolably
observed, when desired.
KY All further necessary information
can be obtained upon application to the
subscriber at the Register's" office, or at
his residence,.
DANIEL. PLANK
August 11, 1854.—1 y •
! willsear i D tva i nzu g
JOLIN W, TIPTON. Fashionable Bar
ber and Flair Dresser, can at all timer
be fontol prepared to attend to the calls of
the people, at the Ten pie, in the Diamond,
adj.thoing the County Building. From
long experience, he natters himself, that he
can go through all the ramifications of the
%'nrrsorEal Depart anent
with such an infinite degree of skill, as
will meet with the entire satisfaction of all
Wholany submit their chins• to the keel'
°deal of his razors. lleliopes therefore,
that his attention to business, and a de
sire 'to please, he ivill merit as well as re
ceive.oiberal share of public patronage.
The sick will be attended to at their pri
vate dwellings.
SAVE. YOUR MONEY !
ESSENCE OP COPPEE.
W, H. BUEHLElrialeps constantly on
• bawl for sale. the Genuine ES—
SENCE OF COFFEE, Of best quality.
The use of this article in families will. be
found n very great saving in the course of
the year. pry-For elle, Woor.tisip.s and
RETAL, at the Drug & Honk Store of
S. H. BUEHLER.
8[a , .30, 1853.
RAY WANTED.
PERSONS h a ring Hay to sell will.do
well by calling on the subseriber, in
Gettysburg, who is desirousof purchasing.
The highest Market- price will be paid at
ill titnes. ifit7ltt he. intends having the
Hay, after being packed, hauled either to
['quaver or Baltimore. the; preference to
haul will be given to those from whom he
may purchase.
SOLOMON poWERsi.
Dec: 24, 1852.—tf - •
,DRUGS AND. DTEDIO/7/IEB,
411 7 all kinds, from -the best
'gooses in the City, con• 7-l—
atently on hand and for sale at, •
the Drug and Bookstore of 1 1 •
S. 11. BUEHLER.
Second-hand Carriaaes.
A FEW. gl/Oft Pern•nd•hand I • ARRIA•
GES & BUGGIES to be had. for
Cash or Country Produce at C. W.
POFFINANI,I,OOach Factorr,
FIRE INSURANCE.'
1111 E ...Vann County Mutual fire hi
aurance C'at»pany h located at Get
ysburg, is nom in successful operation,and
for lowness of rates, economical..manage
men t of its affairs; and Pafelvio insur "" s '
challenges comparison with any other
similar company. MI its operations ars
conducted under the personal supervision
of Managers selected by the Btockhonlery
Tha Books of the Company are at all limes
open to the inspection of th ose 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 infolmation can be
gained. pc:7.The Managers are :
Borough—George throper D. A. Buehler,
Wills, A. B. karts, esmuel It. kuseell, R.
Bheade, H. Fahnesr, D. Wersaty„,rl. Mc•
Lloneuglay.
Nenallen—Wm.B. 'Haan,
Cumbertandrlaert McCu,Jy,
Huainan-4mb King,
Frenkliu'—Arulrelc Ileinlzelmen,
Hapeilkonheu—Ainee W. Kagiuly, J. J. Yen. .
i§orty—Abruliam
lieitling—Henry A. Picking,
Latimore—jacub Orirst,
Mountjoy—Joerph
Oxford—John L. Norl
liuntingto.e—li. F. Gardner
President—GEOßGE SWOPE.
Vice President—Ss NOVI. B. Roams.
Secretary—D. A. Dvinsta. •
Treasurer—D•Tur 1111;acinv.
Executive Committee—Annazw MINTZ'S.
NAN, RODNOT M'CLNIDT I JACOB KIRO.
Sept.ls, 1854—tf.
SAFE- SPEEDY-SURE!
BOMETBING FOR YOUR OWN. BENEFIT !
MEDWIN F. adapted to general use,great•
41)11, ly superior to others, and within the means
of every individual.
100 Pills for Twenty-five fordo!
No extortion in price—no ealomel—nis miner
al poison whatever.
UR. T O WNtiIIVIDIS
11-1 F . :ALIVE! PILLS.
folly merit the groat reputation they have acquir
ed They are called fur from all parts of the land,
because they are all that claim to be. IVIIAT
THEY WILL DO, z
They purify the blood,
They clean+ the tivalem n( 'tamers,
They cure Dyspepsia and and ludisestinn.
They create an Appetite.
They cure Sick Headache, Dizziness and low
spinta.
They attest Fevers.
They promote n heavy fiction of the Liver.
Thee ore a sure cur. foLCostiseness and
nal Constination.
They nrettitedy ettieneioux in Vennile rotnnlaini•
They strengthen and u i•e tone to ttu• SyMem.
THEY AHE THE BEST. FAltlit.Y MEDI
CINE KNOWN.
It i'.. , an obv:oint inquire, how nne medicine ran
i
1,,,
cilia so many differvii lu‘mplinis These Pills,
however, ate so comp oiled or [weave meteials
pinions pe/001 nave only. TEY 'l'll EAt and lia ,
answer hill be found in a restored leafy am! nw
htvigormed constitution EACH !lox CON
TAINS WO PILLS, at the aeloaishingly low
price of ? Cents,
Every indis blunt should linos them.
F. A. ALAIEII, Geo. AO.
Stoninaton, 1.7 t.
A HENTS.—For siee by S. 11. Burbler. nn
Samuel S. Forney, Gettysburg : H. r. Fink, Fleas
alit Mil ;811sItlitin & Brother. Litileshiwo ; John
Bushey, McSherrystown ; tied Fs her, jr . Lou -
er's 1101: Jesse Houck, hiller ton 'whip : An
drew Cregluw, Centre ; A nel Wright ~
Bentlerrisille,;oltienb Fensyl. Middletown; Jacob.
F. Lower,•Arri'ildissille; H. W. M'brintore, 31um
'rrtardoirg ; Philip Hann, MeKnightsiville ; Thom
as 1. Cooper, Franklin tp., ; Jacob N144,_ Cash -
ntwn ; Aulabangh & Spangler. I:usi Berlin ; J
./Martin, New Oxford; .1. It, Hoary, Ablitrustawn..
August 11, ISs4—rOw-- ty.
lUCOMI
ONDEIII 01 7 111113
FOG
&Pak r
E ry
C b ithlains,
Chapped or
erackedhat,d
r ns aod
scalds Cuts,
‘V o units of
sr.v k i ads
files; Wain
mationof the
Breast:Bine
—.v; Old ; all kinds of, breaking out
and NI /r 4 ,1 on children; Sine lips, Pimples on the
Fare, and all diseases of the skin.
L.7"For perticulars see small bills accompany
ng each box.
u:720,000 boxes sold lothia State the past
year, and gave univeisol satisfaction.
The great secret ul the popularity of this ointment
Ms in the fact that It accompimbra all it is main
amended to do e and that I do nut terommend it
to cure any thing hut what from the nature of the
ingredient., it is all absolute Specific fin, whets
other preparations of thelind are recommended
In cure every tinware that human flesh is heir In, ,
from Conaumption down to the bite of a flea.
when, in fact, ell the medical properties they con.
lain are in the handbills, and the thousands of
fictitious certificate. published in their praise.
I invite those troubled with the above com
plaints, (particularly Saltilhentn,) to take a box
and try.it.--if you are not fully satisfied, retorts
it and take back your money.
N. 11.—I have hundred. of testtmoniais I ca■
show any ono who feels disposed to call on me
and satisfy himself. of the virtues of the Oint
ment.
Prepared and sold by MONROE TERREL,
Naugatuck, Conn.
113 - To whom all °niers should be addressed.---
Sold also by the principal Binge-hos and country
Merchant. generally. Price 26 cents.
noteasix Barony—C. V, Clikener & Co,
No 81. Barclay New York ; A. McClure&
Co.. Albany; J. Kidd & Co., Pittsburg ; Wm. •
H. Brown & Bro., No. .1 Liberty St., Baltimore
T W. Eyott & Sons, Philadelphia.
AGENTS—SamueI H. Buehler, Gettysburg:.
H. S. Fink, Pleasant Hill; Spalding & Brother,.
Litilestown; John Bushey, McSherrystown ; Sam.
uel Faber Jr., Lower's Mill; Jesse Houck, But.- •
ler township; Andrew Creglow; Centie Mill;
Abel 'l'. Wright, Bendersville ; Jacob Pentyl-
Mitretown ; Jacob F. Lower, Arendtiville ; Hi
W. Whitmore. Mummaaluiru; Philip Hann, MW'.
Knights% ille ; Thos. J. Cooper, Franklin tp. ;Ja
cob Mark, Cashtown ; Atilabaugh & Spangler'
East Berlin ;J. Martin, Now Oxford; J. Henry,
.Ablwittatown.
- ' 4 Wogust I I, 1854--Iyefivr.
CORN MEAL
OR Slte at the "STEAM MILL,.
Gettysburg, Pa.
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