POOR OOSB. MOOTS. rr t; ..t Alletsidereobean, 3Elsq., Treasurer, In account with the Director* of the Poor 'tad of the Rosie of Employment or the ' oi:tett of Adams, being From the third oflanuary, 1854. to the brat :• dayof 'Annoy, A. D. 1865. 18164.4 an. 8. To Balance due on settlement, $270 74; FeltAbfder On Co. Treater, 200 00 March 8. do. .c 300 00 " 7: " " 112 00 41,pritl, do. B,io 00 1 141ty 1• do 66 6r »Go 00 June*, do., 64 6 . 800 00 July 'l. do. a •• 400 , 00 AMtuit 1. `db. 's ef '4OO 00 Sept.-. 1,, do.. . 6 * ,*+ 350 00 4 1,0 dp. , 250 00 „Nov do. 0 , 90000 Dea..l, do. 66 66 400 00 ' 1 18A5-44a. le fit ' 4 18 ,1 0 00 j 114..60tpuid out as follpuu , : Membandiee, $489 56 Urneiries, . • 309.97 . Out,dnor panper support. 003 84 Vorieinl'expenses of do., 64 50 lifechinies bills, 177 59 — Male Miraliellar 155 00 4 140 . a1ei do. , 112 87 llikrieit hands. 132,50 . Chopping Wood, 92' 57 Deli?, Cattle, and Sheep. 1094 79 Perk bill. and Stock Hogs, . 446 11 Vegetables.. , 40.00 ' Grain Mind grinding, $3B, 02 'Payment GO Land , 168 56 , .95 20 StontrOoal, '4 42 50 Executing Orders,. 15.45 . ! Publishing Accounts, arc.. ' 41' 37 _Physician's Salary, 100 00 Treasurer's do. 40 00 Clerk's• , do. 40 00 Ditentori, extra Service, ,60 00 edicinee, &0., 10 til) Attending hOrarta, 'l4 18 , Paylo SteiVard, ' 1195 83 Attorney Salary. 10 60 • Baltic.' in !midi at T ' • reas r, We the subscribers, Auditors to smile 'tniftlifitiiit the Public Accounts; do certify that we Inive examined the items, which. compose the - above-Account, and that they are.ttofreelt end. that. there is a halance of pour Hundred and Seyemeen Dollars ind:Ppriy-four and . a-half Cents, in the `Kande Of Alexander Cobean. Treasurer-- being - from the third day of January, 1854, to the seemd day of January.lBss. JOHN DICKSON. EDMUND F. SHORE', A. T. WRIGHT, `• Samuel Cobban, 16114„ Steward, In'ticen(int*ith the Directors of 'the Poor Route of ginployrnent of the Comp, ' ' Adalts, beieg from the third day Janitily, A. D., 1A54, to the 25th day of October, 1854. • 9. Posh , $3 , 00 Jima 5. Cak) for 10 00 ..11.31y Ortlet on Treasurer. 100 00 August 20. Pooh for Tallow, 105 00 sion.ll l !SO. Orderon Treasurer a , 29 50 CR. .By COM paid out a;follows : - Fish• ' " • ' 821 00 :Bacon. • ' 8 50 'Vegetables, • . '' 13 75 Hog Feed. - 10 00 Cash to Treasurers "80 00 ' ' • 800 *dot H irelinge, • 733'62 Female do. , • • • . 350 Cash to Paupers, , 6 00 Digging ' 13 . 75 Stage 2;50 WagottHxpeasee. 2, 88 oltia Scoft, Esq., Steward, • Itta§apunt. rich die Directors of the Poor ;aid-noun of Employment al the Conn. ''-ty if ideals, being from the twenty. `.:sfpi'?dayi of October. A. D., 1854, to - • the 2d day of January, A. D., 1855. Nov. DR. 20.,Casli paid for Boarding, 83 90 , 2 00 so:, • Cash, 85 05f ;Jan. Order on Treasurer, 81 94 CH» • • ' _ B y C'ttsh paid out as follows: ,Grooeries, . 42 101 Vegetables, 19 98 ..Queonsgrare, 800 Vinegar, lO 50 ,Bslanos,oa Beef Cattle, , 4 14 Vonaforis 8 40 Mose, - 6 , 1/0 Grain, ' `18;85 ganging!, -10 00 . Sundries, 7 801 Blank Books, ' 1 . :75 'MAI ‘ b 871 Termite go. 50 xpeosei,3,Bl One Driy. , 6 00 the subserlberi, Auditor* to settle sad idjuitifie - Public AccOunts. do certify that we have examined the items which . _ compose the above account and do report that they are correct, and that the account as settled with SAMUEL Coitus, former Steward, from the 3d day of January, /854, to the 25th day of October, 1854, is square : And also the account of .train Boort, the present Steward, from the twenty-fifth day of October, 1854, to the second day of January, 1855, and the **oils square. JOHN DICKSON, • • EDAUND F. SHORB, ' A. T. WRIGHT. "614 . 141.--Itt • diudiars. MLINKS AND CARPET I ivibenght a large'lot of the - above iitltdeell4tictiote. which I can and will inlldbeiper . thin any other House in this *lry elate do. Remember that RAMSON gee aid' glee* Berpine. ' ProVasslontil Curds. DOCTOR.. 8• ati, 31,EYIZ2Mg (110.40EOPATIliSr) LATE from Philadelphia, would re spectfully offer his services lo the cit. izena nl liendersville and Adams county in general. Oiiice in Denderaville, where he ran at ail titrteche Immo anti annauitetl. when not prnlearsionally rngaged. Benderaville, May 26, 1854.—1 y DOC I'OU • JJONGB SW7CDPIE • HI A VING located permanently in Gai l° • tyshurg, offers his professional ser vfees to the public, rrollier and residence in York Street, opposite the Bank. . April2B, 1854.-Iy. 027 61 85088 74 J .., . , ' Dr. J . Lawrence Hill, D.E.2 \ III ) T, il FrICE in Chambersburg street. g r one door %Vest of the Lutheran Church, nearly opposite Grammer ' s store, where he may bo found ready and willing to attend to any case within the province of the Dentist. Persons ' in want of full sots of teeth are invited to call. REFERENCES. I Dr.C.N.EhtIILUCHT, Rev.C.P.Ka•viro,D.D D. Hoging?i, Prpf.M.J•coss, _ ii 'Lid. Hang., ' .. H. L. DAVOltill 4. D. GILIII.IIT, 1 •• ILA. 31vinexsysto Rev. B..Jonsitom. I .. N. L. 87arsx. July 7. 1848. D.. I.*I 9 CONA IJGHY, TTOIINEY AT LAW. (Office reinoverl to one dour West of. Buehler Drug & Book-Store, Uhembersbutg street.) Attorney and Solicitor for )1 1 atents and Pensions, Bounty Land Warrants, Back-Pay sus .pendml Claims, and_ all oilier 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 lor sale in lowa, Illinois, and other Western States . ; and Agents engaged locating Warrants there. : Or Apply - to- him.- personally or :-by' letter. Gettysburg, Nov. 18P3.. $5571 30 417 44 1150914 7di DAVI' WILLS, Attorney 'at Law, fiAS taken Mr. 4STSVENBCIN . I3 office. North West - Corner , Of Centre Square. REFERENCE.—Hon. Thaddeus Btaseas, Esq., Lancaster. Dec. 30, 1853. • ' - Ruditors LAST NOTICE IN retiring from business, he sebscriber desires to return' his grateful acknowl edgment to hiS friends, and the public generally, who have so liberally, patron. fzed him during a period of a quarter of a century, and solicit for his Sons, in the New Firm; the generous support so long exientleit to him. As it is necessary that his - ,tniSitiesii he clos'ci_l, - tie hereby gives notie:n. in all persons knowing themselves indebted to him by note or otherwise that hi s accounts have been placed in the hands nIR..G. McCreary, Esq.. for colleetion, e4t. , to whoin.all persons indebted will please 1 1 make - immediate • paytnent.• He hopes this will be, the LAST , NOTICE required, 44 the long indulgence giyen them should prompt them todiecharge their obligations immediately.. . SAMUEL• FAIIN ESTOCK. ..Jan. •12 1855. si7' 50 Kr TIP PER ;0:78 OUT OF EMPLOYMENT.,,LA ADENTS WANTED, IN EVERY SECTION OF THE d. 8T A TEO The most Elegant and Useful Vol tune of the Year. SEARS' WORK ON . RUSSIA. JUST published , an Illustrated De scription ratite RUSSIAN EMPIRE. tieing a Physical and Political History of its Governments and provinces, Produc. Resources; Imperial Government. Commerce. Literature, Educational Means, Religion. People. ,Manners,Dustoms..AO tiOuities, etc., etc.. from the latest and most authentic sources. ,Embellished with about 200 Engravings. and .Maps of European and Asiatic Russia. The whole complete in one large octavo vol ume of about 700„ pages, elegantly and substantially bound. Retail price- three dollars. • . $247 50 This work has been several years in preparation, and will, it is believed, meet in the fullest,acceptation of the word, the want so universally felt for reliable tnfor ,mation on the history and internal resour ces of a country occupying so large a por tion• of the. Eastern Hemisphere, and holding so formidable a position at the present time to the rest oi Europe and Asia ;`hut of which far less is known then of any other nation. $152 89/ frr-A deeply interesting volume, en led-- Reinstrkable Adventures o ' Celebrated eersons,” embracing the Rombpiic Incidents ,tind 'Adventures in the Lives of Sovereigns, Statesmen, Generals, Prince', "Warriors, Travellers, Adventurers, Voyagers, dm, 'eminent in the History of Europe and A merica. including Sketches of over fifty celebrated heroic characters. Beautifully illustrated with numerous engravings.— One volume 400 pages, royal 12mo. cloth gilt. Price 81 25. • The subscriber publishes a numbef of most valuable Pictoria) Hooks, very pop ular, and of such.a moral end-religious influence that while good men may safely engage in their circulation. they will con fer a public benetit, and receive a fair compensation for their labor. `102891 07Tti men of enterprise and tact, this business offers sii opportunity for profita ble employ ment seldom met with. Itc7'Persons wishing to engage in their sale, will receive promptly by mail. a Circular containing full particulars, with 64 11tirections to persons . disposed to act as agents,! together with terms on which they will be furnished, by addressing the subscriber, post paid. ROBERT SE ARS. Publisher Blanks •f all kinds for Ws at this ofilot. 181 WI Lumm-ST. N. Yoa P4llab. pb/n ~dvw. •1.... ~ , FRENCH .Taus b WEI °LUNG LESS TITAN 2} OUNCES. FAR TR CURE o ERMA OR RUPTURE ACKNOWLEDGED by the highest medical authorities of Phdadelphin, incomparatively superior to any other l in use. Sufferers will be gtatified to learn that the occasion now offers to pro cure not only the lightest and moat easy, butaa durable a Truss- aa.any _other, in lieu of the cumbrous and uncomforlanle article usually sold. There is no difficul ty attending the fitting, and when the pad is located; it will retain its possition %alth orn change. Persons at a distance unable to call on the Subscriber. can have the Truss sent to any address, by remitting FIVE DOI.- LARS for the single Truss, or TEN for rtheldouble--with measure round the hips and staling side affected. It will be ex changed to suit if no fitting, by returning it_ :at onee,"ninioiled. Fur sale only by . the Importer, CALEB IL NEEDLES, Cor. Twelfth eic Rae:BBo(4ns Padjuielphii: weLLADIES, requiring the brnefit Of 31.ectianical Supports, owing to derange ment of the Internal Organs, inducing Falling of the Womb, Vocal, nlmOnary, Dyspeptic, Nervous and Spinal weakness, are informed That a competent and experi enced Lady will be in attendance at the Robins, (set °postfor 'heir exclusive use.) No. 114,TWELFTH St., let door below Race. -June 30,1854.-1 v Watches, Jewelry, Silverware INAND FANCY Go, A Choice assortment of the F TOM FALL AT TIE LOWEST 41 . 41211 WM. U. ELTONIIE. N 0.184 South Second Streets 11 Union, West side, 11111;411 friHE assortment embtai Ja• and Select Stock of Fi Jewelry, Silver Ware, Albata Silver, in Spoons, Forks, L: Jet Qoods, Fans and Fancy superior quality, deserving tion of those who desire to best goods at Lowest Cash Raying a practical know business, and all available faci porting and Manufacturing. ' confidently invites_ purchas. •that he eau : supply thern on t able as any other establishau of the Atlantic Cities. 26„A1l kinds of- Diamom Jewelry and Silver Ware mai order, within a reasonable lir scr. Watches,Jewelry and faithfully repaired. W. B. ELTONHEAD. No. 174 South 2d St., a few doors above the 2d irr In the South Window of the Store, may be seen the fannius BIRD CLOCK, %Vlach commands the admiration of the scientific and curious. September 20, 1854.—1 y CONRAD BARD & SON, Manufacturing Silversmiths, No. 116 Arch Street, 4 doors below 6th, PHILADELPHIA. (EBTABLISHED THIRTY•UDD YEATW.) ILVER TEA.SETTS, Pitchers, Cups, Forks, Spoons, &c., of the newest and most admired patterns.. Also, importers of Sheffield and Birmingham PLATED, WARE. CUTLERY. PLATED (on Al. bate Metal) FORKS, SPOONS, &a , suitable for Steamers, Hotels and Families. KeeP constantly on hand, a large stock of London, Liverpool and Geneva MN MIMS- Together with a large sir GOLD JE%YELRY. AU ordilis by mail prom and Silver warranted siren Feb. 16, 1855.-3 m PILES AND NEW STREET FILE ruILADELp, THE subscriber is COI factoring for NHL() RETAIL FILES AND H, description, and having hi engaged in the business mt. Years, can guarantee his, wi est prices.. Manufacturers and. Mech: their OLD FILES REX' equal to NEW at half the J. B. vo. 61 New st. (between Race k3rd. ate.,) Philadr Jan. 26, 1855.-3 w LEATHE FRITZ ) -HENRY & No. 29. North TIMID street, PHILADEL'A. AI ()ROCCO Manufacturers, Cuirriero, and linportera'of FRENCH CALF SKINS, and dealer in RED and OAK SOLE LEATHER dr. KIPP. Feb. 23,1865-1 y DI§SOLUTI i .N THE 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 end settle. as it is necessary that our Books should be closed immediately. Either member of the Firm is authorised to use the names of the Firm in settling their busi ness. SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, JAMES F. FAH NES FOCK. HENRY J. FA 11NESTOCK. Jan. 1,1855. NOTICE. rETTERS of Administration on the A estate of EVE CAT HA RINE SNY DER, late of Mountjoy township, Adams county, Pa., dec'd, haying been granted to the subscriber, residing in the Borough of Gettysburg. notice is hereby given to such 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. ildm'r. Feb. 0. 1855•-61* "VIOLINS, Guitars, Accordion's, ,Flu v thins, Harmonicans..Guitar,and Vick. ling Strings, at 'NOW IS THE TIME. SI R. S WEAVER respectfully an nounces to the Ladies and Gentle men of Gettysburg and vicinity tliat he has resumed the Daguerreotype business, at the old stand, in Chambersburg street, where ho will he happy to receive visitors desirous of securing perfect Daguerreo .typea of thetneelvei or friends. • Being furniShed with an 'entire new and costly stimaratua, he is prepared to lake pictures in every style of the art and in sure perfect satisfaction. sis.,Cliarges from 50 cta to 810 00. 110:rilours of operating from 8. A. M., to 4 P. M. dress avoid light, red, blue, or purple. Dark dress adds much to the beauty of the picture. June 9, 1854.—tf CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAH. Choice and Valuable Books. IHAVE just received from Philadelphia and New York; the best English and • best authors in lure, known as Presents, ail to , n reputation of nt of desirable l ost substantial led invites the lual in /Warns .iosv, while the .iompleto. 021 - Prices to suit the limes. KELLeR KUR'rZ, Books°llsr and Stationer, S. E. Corner Centre Square Deo. 15, 1854. „ . AVN - WANI\Ns-, H SKELLY respectfully informs I• hi dd homers and the public generally, that he condo les the TAILORING at his old land in South [Wanton. ;me, where lie will be rappy to accommodate all 'ho may patrgnize him. re warranted to fit and he of most substantial make. Thankfu for past , favors, he solicits a continuance of public patronage. May 5, 1854. itysburg, made by myself on die premises. Call and see them. Also, the best $3 Hat, superior to many sold at $4. Being an experienced and .practical manufacturer, I am deter mined to be ahead of all competitors. Oct. 20, 1854.—tf NOW READY. "I - ELLER KURTZ'S Holiday stock of elegant illustrated standard BOOKS. adapted for Christmas and New Year Presents, the Drawing-Room Table, &c. is now . ready for ezatnination ; also CHILDREN'S BOOKS, in endless vari ety. Kurtz's Is a perfect storehouse of de tight for the little ones, where. they can purchase from' the simplest Toy Books, up to the mostexpensive Colored editions. Dec. 14, 1854. • HEADY-1111DH CLOTHING. CEORCFAHOILD CFAS now entered into the Clothing business extensively, and has . Experienced Woe Milieu in his employment constantly cutting ou anti making up out of his own cloths, . - Over Coats, Dress Coats, Pantaloons, Vests, Monkey Jackets, 4•e.,.44 All kinds of clothing Made to order on short notice. Constantly on hand and for sale It great variety of Clothing of his own manufacturing, as cheap as the cheapest. Call and see them ; we cannot be beat. Oct." 27,1854. Come coie f Come all I TO:see those cheap Goods just re calved by SAIISON'iI, nor manner, len of calf ex to, Turkey Mo• altogether the Books, which ure of offering lid customers ; no unrivalled displayed ii loaded count tdless varlet, I work entrusted to his NOTItE. my Foundry to id after the Ist lug anxious to le same, I hereby having claims n of ."r. WAR it' them for settle. themselves to be .m, in money or and make settle said date I shall r. I intend this Lail give, and all. Same - , will do ediale attention, tend to place all an officer for WARREN STORE, PPOSITION I 41W, STRE ET, er. The bes AR'S' ARNOLD. 1 RiAL 30718 TM 30.1111107. r 'HE undersigned has made arrange. - 1 °- mews to open an Agency in Gettys burg for the sale of Real Estate, to which he invites the attention of persons 14 jab ing to sell or purchase Farms or Real E state. , I have provided ti` Book in which will be registered; (for a trifling fee) a gen eral description of such properties as per sons wish to dispose,ol at private sale.— These Books will be open In those desirous of. pumhaling property. Secrecy al to ownership, terms, &c.. will be inviolably observed, when desired. All further' necessary information can be obtained upon application to the subscriber at the gegister's office, or at his residence. DANIEL, PLANK. August IL 1854.—1 y Hanover Branch Rail Road. CHANGE OF HOURS. - • T RAINS over the Hanover Branch road now full as follows: • Ist Train will leave Hanover at 0.15 A. M., with passengers for York, Har risburg, Columbia and Philadelphia, and return to Hanover:with passengers from Baltimore, at 11.45 A. M. 2d 'Prain will leave Hanover at 2.30 P. M., with passengers for Baltimore. ar riving there at 0.30 ; and return inunedi atelv with Passengers from York, (Ste., at 4.45 P. M. 3d Train will leave Hanover at 6 P. M. with Passengers for York ; and return With Paisengera from Baltimore at 8 P. M. The Monday morning extra train will leave for Baltimore at 4.30; return at 7 A. M. EDWARD E. YOUNG, „agent Hanover, March 24, 1854. awn= ttioxsolii _ T WIN W. TIPTON, Fashionable Bar ber and flair Dresser, can at all timer be found prepared to attend to the calla of the people, at the Temple, in the Diamond, adjoining the County Building. From long experience, he flatters himself.that he can go through all the ramification's of the Tonsorial Department with such an infinite degree of skill, as will meet with the entire satisfaction of all who may submit their shins to the keen odeal al his razors. He hopes therefore, that by his attention to business, and a de sire to please, lie will merit as well as re ceive, a liberal share of puhlie patronage. The sick will be attended to at their pri vate dwellings. SAVE YOUR MONEY! ESSENCE or COFFEE. S 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 found a very great saving in the course of the year. IrpFor site, ViltiotEsm.E and RETAIL, at the Drug & Bonk Store of S. H. BUEHLER. Ms 20, 1853. HAY WANTED. PERSONS having Hay to sell will do -well by .calling on the subscriber, in Gettysburg, who is desirous of purchasing. The highest Market price will be paid at all times. 0:7 - 4s lie intends having the Hay, after being packed, hauled either to Hanover or Baltimore, the preference to haul will be given to those from whom he may purchave. soriomoN PQVVERS Dec. 24, 1852.—if MONEY WANTED. H AVING purchased the properly I now occupy, I will want money to pay for it in the spring. Those therefore that are indebted to me either by note or book account of long standing, will please call and pay the saw on nr/before the first day of March next. and oblige, Very respectfully, GEO. ARNOLb. CONSTABLE. JOHN L. BURNS will he a candidate for the office of CONSTABLE at the approaching election, and , respectfully so licits the seppori of , his friends. Feb. 18, 1855.—t0 8,1311.501 L PLOUGH'S OF the van quality—alwaye on hand • 'and for eale. in Gettysburg, at the Foundry ,o 1••• T. WARREN di SON. Dr. Wickeys' Cholera Drops. IVOR the cure of CHOLERA. Dyfed ■ tery, Croup, dr,c. Prepared 'by D. Warman. end for sale by SAMUEL H. BUEHLER, Getiyaburg, Pa. mums AND DUD/OUZE L IF all kinds, from the best 'louses in the City; eon candy. on hand and for sale at • the Drug and Bookstore of 1 S. BUEHLER • Second-hand Carriages. FEW Rood second-hand CARRIA GES 4 BUGGIES to be had for Cash or Country Produce at C. W. HOFFMAN'S Coach Factory. noNNErs, Ribh ins and Flowers, JUP large assortinet of the different style na bt.lenotet WHEREAS Hon. ROBERT J. Flown Esq., President of the, several Courts of Common Pleas, in the 'counties composing the I9th 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 SAMUEL R. Resseu,and Joon hMAoiNLsv,Esgra.,Judgesof the Courts of common. Pleas and General Jail Delivery, fur dig trial of all capital and oth or offend era in the county of Adams--have issued their precept, bearing date the 17th day of January, in the year of our ' . 11.0n0, ono thousand eight hundred and fifty•five, and to me directed, for holdings Court of Corn mon Pleas and General Quarter Sessions of the Peace and General Jail Delivery, and Court of Oyer...laid Terminer, at Get yaburg, on Monday the 16th of April next-- . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN To all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner and 'Constables Within the said CottntY of Adams, that they be then and there in their proper persons, with their Rolls, Records, Inquisitions, Examinations and other Re membrances, to do those things which to their offices and in that behalf appertain to be done, and also they who will prose. cute against the prisoners that aro or then shall be in the Jail of thersaid County of Adams, and to be then and there to pree mie against them as shall be just. HENRY THOMAS, Sherie. Sheriff's Office, Gettysburg, Feb. 23. LOOK HERE, LADIES • NEW FANCY GOODS. MIL 5.3% M'CiELL A. n ESPECTFULLY informs 'the -m-gs'La dies and Gentlemen of Gettysburg and vicinity that she has just returned from Philadelphia with a superior assort ment of FANCY GOODS including some beautilut new style Calicoes, Ginghams, De Laines Silks, Cashmeres, De Bage, Coburg Cloths, Aluslln, Lin nen. Sack Flannels, Bonnets and Bonnet Trimmings, Satins, Ladies' Dress Trim mings, Velvets, Ai-Uncials, Black Veils. Blue do. Gloves. Hosiery, Handkerchiefs. French worked Collars, Climbric, decimal and Swiss. Edgings, Insertings, Muslin; Sleeves, Mohair and Silk M its, Black Lace and Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Braids:Fans, Gentlemen's Collars, Combs of all kinds, Atc., Ate. pc3.l,ailies and Gentlemen are requested to: call and ex amine our Goode. It u ill give us pleasure to ~how them. EVER-GREEN CEMETERY. Last Notice to SubScribers of Stock. rim E last instalment 01 the suhscrip• -m- tiims to to the Capital Sleek is now due, and 'immediate payment in all eases is required in order to the completion of the improvements contemplated. and to the meeting of the engagements of the Company, ALEXANDER CODEAS, appointed Culler. for of the unpaid subscriptions,. will call upon all ill arrears ; and it is hoped ulna the regions° will snake 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 al: who - have already made payment. D. 31'CONAUGIIY, Preet. H. J. STATILE, See') . Feb. 2, 1855.—t1 A STEWARD WANTED at Pennsylvania College. T "E present Steward of Pennsylvania College being about to leave, appli capons will be received by Ile undersign ed from persons desiring the situation Information in regard thereto can be had of either of the undersigned. KrPossession will be given on the lei of April, or sooner if desired. MOSES McCLEAN; 8. FA lIN EsTotac, H. 8. HUUER, Committee of Beast! of Trustees. Gettysburg, March . 3, 1854—1 f Breioig, Fronefield & Co's., VEGETABLE CATTLE POWDER , AND CATTLE LINIMENT, SOLD IVIIOLESA LE and RETAIL by S. H. BUEHLER, agent for tdama county. Dec. 30th, 1354. SPOUTING! He SPOUTING! EORGE and nry Wempler will . Make House Spouting and put up the same low, for cash or country pro duce. Farmers and all others wishing their Ho uses, Barns, &c. spouted, would do well to give them a call. ' G. & H. WAMPLER. S— HAWLS.—A big lot of Bay State Shawls, long and square; Brodie and Titibet Shawls—a splendid variety, and going at the elteitpest rates, at SCH ICK'S. • ON hand, and for ealg;i great va rieiy bf COOK STOVES, very cheap...— Call and 'see them. ' • • Sept. 8, 1854. TRE great double Pictorial Bro. Jona iltan, 200 copies received. • Price 124 'cents..or 10 copies for $lOO. For sale at KELLER KURTVS Bookstore. 1 RISH ',LIVENS, Mitaline, Tidings, Flannels, Linen 'rabic Cloths, row. sling, and Drillings—a large rare .—for sale at - ' SOHICKS. 100 BOXES BEST CONGRESS sale,by TOB Val, B ACCP UE . inHL st Eß ore and for , No. 167 Franklin street._ : Nov. 24, 1854. Almanacs FOR 1855, Hagerstown, Lutheran, Presbyterian, Christian, Farmer's and Housekeeper's, at KURTZ'S Bbokstore. PORT MOIIAIES, the largest, pretti est, and cheapest in town, to be found at SAMSON'S frout+ls cents to *2 26, and a largo assortment of CANA., xemows 'PROCLA*ATION STOVES-STOVES. GEO. ARNOLD.: stmati. and Penis on children ; Sore tips. Face, and all diseases of the skin. Ur For pertiecilars see small bills actoMpatiy. ng each box. 0720;000 boxes sold In tbis SW. the pass year. and gave universal satisfaction. The great secret of the popularity of this ointment les ip the fact that it accomplishes all it is venom .mended to do. and that I do not recommend' it to cure any thing but what from the batons Of rho ingredients, it is an absolute apecifin&r, whilg other preparations of the kind are recommended In cure every,disesse that humso flesh is heir An, from Consumptiondown-to the bits of at flea, when, in fact, all the medical properties they eon. tain are in the handbills, and the thousand. ei fictitious certificate, published in their'prsiwt. I invite those troubled with the above com plaints, (particularly Salt Rheum,) In take a box and try it,—if you are not fully satisfied, Minna it and take back your money. N. 13.—1 have hundreds of testimonials lan show any one who feels disposed to cell on am and 4atisfy himself of the virtues of the Oint• meet. Prepared end sold by MONROE TERREL, Naugatuck, Conn. 03" To whom all orders should be addressed...— Sold also by the principal Druggists and country Merchants generally. Price 26 cents. • if4llol.l[l,lALlt DIPOT11,—(1. Clikener & No 8I ,• Barclay St., New York ;"A. McClure & Co., Albany; J. Kidd & Co., Pittsbing ; Wm. H. Brown & Bro., N 0.4 Liberty St., Baltimore ; 7'. W. Dvoit & Sons, Philadelphia. AGENTS--Samuel H. Buehler, Gettysburg; H. 8. Fink, Pleasant Hill; Spalding: & Brother, Lit , lestown; John Busbey,MeBberrystown ;Sam. uol Faber Jr., Lower'. Mill; Jesse Houck. Bot. ler township ; Andrew Cteglow, Centre Mill ; Abel T. Wright, Benders; inn ; Jereb Penayl. Middletown ; Jacob F. Levier, Arendbwille ; H. W. Whitmore. Mummaaborg ; Philip Haan, AP. Knights , Hle ; Thos. J. Cooper, Franklin fp. ; Ja. cob Mark. Cashtown ; Aillabriligh & Spangler- F:ast Berlin ;J. Martin, New Oxiord ;J. Henry. Abbottstown. August I I, 1854-1 y enw. SAFE- SPEEDY-SURE! SOMYTHINO FOR !OUR OWN BUM ! MEDICINF. adapted to general esp. Arrest ...lM ly superior to others, and within the means or every individual 100 Pills (pr Tcrentpolive Cent., t No extortion in price --no Calomel—no miner ■l poison whatever. nu. Towigisionvnost HEALTH MILLS fully merit the great reputation they have acquit: et] They are celled for from ell port* of the land. heenuso they are nil that chain to be. WHAT E Y WII.I, DO. They purify the Mond. They cleans the. System of Haman. They cure Dyspepsia and and indigestion. They create an A p'Pethe. They cure Sick Headache, Dizzineaa and Mw Spirits. They arrest Fevers. They promote a heavy netimi of the Meer. They are a lure core for Costiveness and flahit nal Constipation. They are highly efficacious in Female enmplaints They strengthen and Rive tone to the System. THEY A ItE THE lIEBT FAMILY MEDI CINE KNOWN. It is an ohviousinntdr", how one medicine eats cure so molly different eoniplainta. These Pik: however, are lOU comporndell of co:noire erstrials that persons nave only to TRY THEM sail ttiar answer will he found in e restored Bsrly .414 ars invigorated constitution. EACH BOX CON TAINS' 100 J'ILLB, at the astenistungly low price 0f25 Cents. Every individual shouild have them F. A. PALMER; Gen AO. Stoninglon. C l . AGENTS.—For tale by S. H. Buehler. am Samuel s. Forney, Getty■burg : H. S. Fink, Pleas. ant Hill :Spitlding & Brother. Littlestown Jobe" Dusbey,McSherrystown ;Samuel Fabeeir., Luw er'a Jesse Houck, Sutler township; An drew Creglow, Centre Mill ; Abel T. Wright, Bendereville ; Jacob Pensyl. Middletown ; Jeenti F. Lower, A rendtaville ; H. W. Whitmore. Mem masbing ; Philip Hann, MeEnighteville ; Thom. as J. Cooper, Franklin tp.,; Jacob Mark. Cash otvrn ; Aulabangh & Spengler, bleat Harlin ; J_ Martin, New Oxford ; J. H. Henry, Abbott/gown. Aughet 11. 1854 eow—ly. FIRE INSURANCE. rHE •"Jldama County Mutual Fire In surance Campany l ' located at Get ysburg, is now in successful operation,und for lowness of rates, economical manage ment dint affair, and safety in Insurances, challenges comparbion with any other similar company. All its operations are conducted under the personal supervision of Managers selected by the Stotkholders• Tho Booksof the Company are at all times open to the inspection of those insuring In it. As no travelling agents are employed, persons desiring to instire can make sp. plication to either of the Managers, from whom all requisite information ran bo gained. Kr The Managers are: Borough-r George Swope, D. A. Buehler. Willa, A. B. Kurts, Samuel R. Russell, R. Meads, N. Fahnestock, D. IWOreary, D.lder Conaughy. Afenallen—Wm. B. Wilson, Cumberland—Robert McCurdy, • Btraban—Jacoh Ring. Franklin—Andrew Heintzetman, • Hamiltonban—Amos W. Maginly, J. J.Kinv„ Liberty7Abrzhint Kline, Reading—Henry A. Picking, • Latirnore_Jacob Grim, Mountjoy —Joseph Fink, Oxford—John L. Noel. • liuntingtoo—lL F. Gardner. • President--GEOROE SWOPE. Vice President—Sem:et R. Secretary—D. A: fluently. • • TrelleUrer—DAY/D M'C . • Executive Committee—Asneew KAN, ROBIN? M'(iOßOls.leCOi•l{lßß. Sept.ls, 1854—tf. CORN Vit'Ara FR' 1311 e at the i ' ST EAALIit /LW m: Gettysburg, Pa. - THE STAR AND BANNER: Is published every • Friday Enining, in Baltimore street, in the three story Wildiag, a few doors above Frihnestocks Store, by D., A. da C.. H. BIJE HLERo T ERM 8. • If paid in advance or within the year , s*less aiinum—if not paid within the year s2'oo. No paper discontinued un ti I all arrearages are except et the option of the Editor. Single coplati 8{ cents. A failure to notify a discontinuancia will be regarded as a new engagement. weldvertinmeni s not exceeding a square Insertad three timee for $l-4very subsequent insertion 25 cents: Longer ones in the same prOportion. All advertisements not specially ordered for given time will be continued until forbid. A Obi,. ral reduction will be made to those Ale advertiati by the year. "OS Frieling of al lkinda executedneatly promptty,and on reasonableternta. • letters and Cononanios t ions kith* , editoi;(4 l , capti . ig such **contain Money or too 'llaulgaia4 Bart aubecribera,) must ba posy alio *ph ! le oapouri snootier, AGE. 'OR THE CURE Baltrheurn, r y Bipolar, ; h ilblains; :hopped or rackedhind n r no and u i W o uluis of tiono gar k inds Iles; Inflow innst;Bitte , raking out 'implis ap lb.
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