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    111ILD1rIRK STORE.
IrrillE Subscribers would respectfully
it announce to their friends and the
public, that they bare opened a NEW
II A RD WARE STORE in Baltimore at..
adjoining the residence of DAVID ZIEDAKIII
GPIIVSbIIII, in which they ate opening a
laver and general . assortment al
lIASUPW ARE, IRON, STEEL,
GROCERIES )
CUTLERY, COACH IRIMMINGS,
Springs, Axles, Saddlery,
Cedar Ware, Shoe Findings,
Paints, Oils, & DYCSIIIII B 9
eoneral, inending every de*criptio.3 of
articles in the above line of business—ln
which they invite the attention of Couch!.
makers.. Blacksmiths. Carpenters. Cabinet
makers, Shoemakers, Saddler*, and the
public generally.
Our stock having been selected with great
care and purchished for Cash, we gnarl
atitee.(for the Ready Money,) to dispose
of any part of it on as reasonable terms as
they can be purchased any where.
We particularly request a call from bur
friends. and 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-
I ivies
JOEL. D. DANNER,
DAVID ZIEGLER.
Dellssburg, Jane 13,1851—if.
`taw CONFECTIONERY.
aBNI Z.I'LAN
111ESPECTFULLY 'Moms his friends
is and the public generally that lie has
taken the stand recently occupied by G.
%V. BLESSING. in Chambersburg street,
adjoining SitivELY's hotel, where he has
opened a large and choice -esmrtmeut of
CONFECTIONS •
of ill kinds, CAN DIES, Lemons, Oranges
Raisins, Almonds, Pea Nuts, dtc... to which
he invites the attention of dealers. Fie tie.
signs also keeping ICE CREAM. and
MEAD of the best quality, and solicits
the patronage , of the public.
DANIEL PLANK.
Gettysburg, April 13. 1855.—t1
KIEV
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST.
MINE ARMILD
'IAS JUST received fmm the Cities
0 -1- as large a•stock of New Goodi as
has ever been offered to the public at any
time. among which are—
Cheap Cloths, Black, Blue, Olive,
Brown, and Claret, Plain and Fancy Cas
simers of every variety, Vestinp, Beady
Made Clothing, Ladies' , dress goods in
great variety, Men's wear of every de
scription, a cheap lot of Domestic and
Debage Alpaccas, Poplins. Alpaeca De
bage, Ginginuns, M. Helaine% Calicoes,
Silks, Satin% Bonnets, Hats, Groceries,
Queens ware, Arc., Am.
.Being determined not to be undersold
we Outgo ourselves to sell as cheap as
an o ther establishment in this place or
elsewhere. Please call, examine and
judge for yourselves
GEO. ARNOLD.
. March 30, 1855.
EMT CE. STORE.
WE have just opened and o ff er to
the Public, the best and cheapest
assortment of - •
£ Summer Goods=
ever received in the +Borough. - Raving
purchaseAl with great care, and being de- ,
termined to sell cheap, - wu can offer,
without fear of competition, the largest
and utast desirable assortment, and at a
cheaper rate than can be furnished in or
out of the . Borough. We would respect
fully call the attention of our friends and
curitomers to our fine assoruneut of Black
and Fancy
CLOTHS, CASSIMERS,
and Vestings,Cassinetts, Kentucky Jeans,
Ueitionadett, Pant Stud' of every descrip
tion, Nankeeneite„Tarecd, dtc.
- FOR THE LtlHES—we can show a
splendid variety. or
Dregs Goods, Berages,
oral! colors. Berne De twines, Mous De
loines; Lawns. Drilliantines., Silks, Bon
nets, Ribbons. Fans,. New Styles. Swiss,
are., &e.
Of Queensware and Giocerie's .-
_
we bare out usual supply.
Grateful for our past favors, we hope
to merit a continuance of the same. Call
'and examine our stock and satisfy your
selves that our's is THE CHEAP
BTone.
No Vioable to show °Mods . ;
FAUNESTOCK. ORO'IIIEIIB.
SignoftheßedFront.
April 13.1845.
%ISMS Ma‘ .. liaz
NEW GOODS AGAIN.
orS. GRA MMEIt, has just returned
b_ from Philadelphia with as hand
some and cheap- an assort meat ot
. Spring Sr, Summer Goods
slier brought to Gettysburg. consisting, in
part of CLOTHS. Black and Fancy Can
al:Barak Marseilles for Pants and Vests,
Batinetto, &e. Also Barmen, Barege tie
Leiner. chili Barege. Brilliantine Silks,
Satins. Lawns, Gingham!. Calicoes,
t:loths r Meese Jarkonet and Swiss
Moutecisql. Bonnets. ItAbboas, &c.. &c.—
Groceries At itueeosware,
,bo sold at reduced prices-Oa
Cash or country Produce. To punctual
costaima u credit of six months. -
1.8. GRASINIEIt.
April 8. 1855.-4 f
11.,K, LINDH. _KENTUCKY LEAF
am" TOBACCO, 20 Hales Havana.
I do Soma. 10 do St. Sago, 20 Cases
Seed 104.- Jost, received and for sale by
• - WM. BUEHLER.
No 157 'oaklia street:
MINBi R 1864
soup.
iOdno. 'Guitars, Aecord' Fi
wtilanuoutesas, Guitar and irto-
Mae Suer Nat
GETTVOURII FOUNDRY.
A NEW FIRM.
untlersigccd, having entered Mtn
partnealup to carry en the Foundry be.
Fives muter the firm of WARREN &
SONS, hereby make known to the citi
zens of Adams and adjoining counties,
that we are preparet! to make every thing
in our line of !Inkiness. We have con
sttntly on hand, the HATHAWAY anti
other.
. : COOKING STOVES,
the Parlor airtight, and nine plate Stoves,
of virility, styles and sizes Pota, Kettles
and Pans. and sill other Irdn COoking
Utensils. Waffle Irons,Waelting Machines,
Ash-plates, Poot-serariers, - &c. . Castings
for Mills end other Machittery,•PLOUGli
CASTINGS of every , description, he.—
We make the Seylor, Mother. and differ.
eat kinds tit itlierow Ploughs. We
have Oen ant different patterns of
FENCING 81, RAILING
for Cometerica. Yards and Porches, which
can't he beat for beauty or cheapness.
ICPAII the above articles will. be sold
cheap for Cash or Country Produce.
St:TBLACKS1111.1'11111G still con
tinued:
BRASS CASTINGS and every thing
in our line ma•de to order.
THRESHING iIISCHINES repair
ed at shortesi notice. -Being Moulders
ourselves, do-our.work, um 11T
THOMAS WARREN,'
MARTIN WARREN,
HIRAM WARREN, •
- THOMAS A. WARREN.
Gettysburg, May 11, 180.-0
JEST FROM TRE CITY!
Fancy (,:nods of all - kinds - for
losdatir and Gentleinen.
ILiISS M'(:LELGAN hue just returned
from the City with a superiorassort- -
ment of FANCY GOODS...to which ihe,
invites the attention of Ladies and Gentle,:
men as being equal to anything in the nitti4
ket. and which- will be sold low on tIM'
principle . of 'Quick sales and sntalt
pzefits,:". The assortment includes ttie
new and fashionable styles of
Cashmeres, Silks,
De LaMes, Ginghams,Calicoes,
De Bap, Coburg Cloths, Muslin,
Lin
nen, Sack Flannels, Bonnets and Bonnet
Trimmings,Satins,. Ladies' Dress Trim
mings, Velvets, Artiticials, Black Veils,
Blue do. Gloves, Hosiery, Handkeichiefs,
French.worked Collars, Csinbric,.Jaconet
and Swiss Edgings, litsertings, Muslins,
Sleeves, Mohair and. Silk
. 15111i4 Black
Lace and Embroidered Ilainikerchiefs,
Braids, Fans, Gentlemen's Collars, Combs
of all kinds, &e., &c; g&l.adies and
Gentlemen are requested to call and ex
amine our Goods.. It vt ill give us pleasure
to show them.
March 30, 1855. . • • .
WE CAM BE BEAU
Juother arrivOl orNplendid
I HAVE the pleasure of announcing to
my friends and the public generally,
that 1 have just received and opened a
lary mid splendid supply ei
SPRING it SUMMER GOODS.
They ronsiat in part of Frtinch, Eng
lish and American C LOTUS, of all colors.
from .s2to $5 Plain and Fancy Cassi
mars. 'l`weeds. Uashmeretts Plain ,and
Fancy' Lifiens,logether with a variety of
Pant Stuffs., froin,l2i cents. up. Vestings,
is large variety. , • ,
FOR THE LADIES
we have SILKS, SILK TISSUE, Linen
Lustree, Alpacas, Lawns. Gingham's from
10 cents up'; Luisse Muille, Plain and
Plaid Jaconats, Lame Mous do
Laines, Calicoes from a tip up e7 -also, Silk,
Kid. Lisle Thread and Cotton Gloves,
Hosiery, Linen Cambria Handkerchiefs,
Thread, Suisse,,. Cambric and Cotton
Laces and Edgings. Also,
Bonnets s Ribbons ant ,Flowers.
Our present Stock is large, and has been
selected with great care, both as regards
Style, Quality and Price, and as our motto
is “Srnall Profits awl Quick Sales," we
hope all.who wish GREAT BARGAINS
will give us a call before purchasing else
where.
J. L. SCHICK.
Aprill3, 1850.
READY-MOH CLOTHING
Very Cheap.
CEORCE ARNOLD
I.IIAS just received at his Merchant
A.IL Taylor Shop, where lie has •
Experienced Workmen'
constantly employed making up, an exten
sive 'assortment of Black, Blue. Olive
Green, Browth - and Claret French Cloths
suitable for the
,season, also a large stock
of Plain and Fancy Cassimers,Silk, Satin,
and every variety of Main' and Fancy
Yestinge, Linnen Drillings, Satins, and
Dress goods, of every kind, for Men's and
Buys' wear--Constattily on hand a largo
lorof Ready-made Clothing, and on short
notice' will make up a garment at any
time.' The clothing is all of our own ma
king, and we will warrant them to he done
in the very best manner, and is to prices
we challenge competitiOn. Our Cloths,
Cassimers,lo., &à., are unusually cheap.
Gtve us a call—our object is to please:—
Quick sales and small profits. is our
motto. . GEO. ARNOLD.
March 3.0;.1855:
Removed a few duces Soaghof the old Stand.
H. SKELLY respectfully informs
his old customers and the public
- -nerally, that he contin
s
the TAILORING!
USINESS, at his new
and. in South Baltimore
ree where he will . be
ippy to accommodate ell
'ho may patronize hint.,
II work,entrusted to his
.ire warranted to At and
be of most substantial make. Thankful
for past favors, he solicits a continuauce of
public patronage. ' • '
111:2" The New Fork. Spring and Sum..
'nee F.ISHIONSare received. , Call and
see thein.' • '
April 1855.—ti
F you want aloe Beaver or Silk Hal,
I
call on PAXTON & COBEAN.
SAMSOY'S
/Env Voods/
NOW IS THE TIME.
MR. 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 ho will be happy to receive visitors
desirous of securing perfect 'Daguerreo
types oi ll themselves or friends.
Being furnished with an entire now and
costly apparatus, he is prepared to take
pictures in every style of the.art and in
sure perfect satisfaction.:
eltarges from 50 eta to +slo 00.
Kr Hours of operating from 8. A. M..
to 4 P. 111.•
. -4:Kr In dress avoid light, red, blue, or
purple. Park dreis adds much to the
beauty of the picture.' '
Juno D, 1854.— , 4 .
.110.; THIS WAY!
NEW GOODS 1111 THE QUANTITY.
PAXTON .4,._C0 AN
_have . joat re
turned limn the City, with a splen
did assortment of SPRING & SUMMER
Hair Cops, Boots,,S. Shoes, of every de
.seriptimt, dolt) price.
•. While Beaver Bats, White and Black
Silk, tin. Panama, Canton, Straw and
Chip lists, Kosauth, Cuban, and every va
riety of Soft slat.
• Also—Gentleineii's and Ladies' Boots
& Shoes, Gaiters,,,Bliskins, Jenny Lim's,
&e. All of which will he sold low, for
Cash, or Country Praline.
PAX'I'ON & COREA N.
May 4, 1855. . '
GROCERIES CONFECTIONS,
letiteorg, eke,.
THIS WAY FOR BARGAINS!
1,, MANUEL ZIEGLER has just re
" .turned from thu eity, with the largest
lot of GROCERIES he
,has ever belure
opened, to which he invites the attentiori
of all, convinced that he can oiler RARE
BARGAINS. He - hail also a line lot of
11:111iS, Shoulders, &c., Shad,
.Mackerel and Herrings ,
Oranges, Lemons. Raisins, Figs, Dates,
Alt Is, Nuts, Candies of all kinds, To
bacco, Segall', Small,' Brooms. Brushes,
Blacking, .with t general assortment of
variety goods. Clive us a call if you wont
to bay cheap and good—next dour to the
"Star" oflice, Baliinture Street.
Gettyshurg,,ltiay 11, 1855.-11
VATENT
Reapiiig and Mowing Machines.
rrn E undersigned takes this method of
informing the Farmers of Adams
county, thatdie has been appointed Agent
for the sale of McCormick's PATENT
REAPING & MOWING Machines in
Adams county.
For particulars address the agent at
Fairfield, or call at his residence half a
mile South of town, where a machine can
be seen at all times. • •
J. S. WITHER° W agent.
April 13,
VIM VAS%%;Tii
S. lI.'BUEI-ILER
Is AS received a largely increased as
dement of Cktssical, Theological,
School 'and Miscella
`llloollo •
•
BOOKS,.
of all kimis, iticluding
a large number of handsomely. bound
Standard Poets of England and America—
Annuals, &c., suitable for Gilts. Also,
%"C ht.. Ti. 0 ERN
of every variety, Gold Pens and Pencils,
' Penknives, Envelopes, &c., &c.' All of
which will be sold at a small advance on
,cost. ('.Call and see them .
Dec. 22. 1854. -
TOBACCO.
100 BOXES LB. LUMP TO.
BAC(O in store and for.sele,
at 11 cents by the box, at BUEHLER'S
Old Stand, the cheapest in the city. No.
157 Franklin st., Baltimore.
Nov. 24. 1.854.—tf 4 .
MUSLIM!, (bleached and unbleached,)
LIK Drillings, and Tickings. If You
want to buy sirm good and cheap call at
OPLIICK'S.
UEENSWARE:—A large and com
wolf/ plate assortment of Queeneware just
just received at FAHNES'fOCK'S old
Stand.
CRAPE' and tithe! SluiwO. new and
splendid styles tiolielied 'cheap at
St:HICKS.
Ilmadeiphin Adwersi !t emo,nt..
; Pennsylvania `lilagistralks's. Lurid
Library.
DO M'S OSTCCE,
AND •
BUSINESS MAN'S LEGAL GUIDE.
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BUSINESS MEN. BY John Mute, late. Al
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may always complete it to date 'for the small
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taining all the manual Digests ixamed shave the
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LAW BUD KSEI.I.EItS AN I) Priti.lBll EDS.
'l[7 f• 19 Smah /.7 . 0h fill rrl,
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front the country, promptly :Mended to.
.Ittne 2:1, 1 N55.--iiit •
TO THE LAI►IES OF GETTYSBUEU
The, Patent. Self4lealing
ROTARY SMOOTHING IRON,
11 01ISKKEEl'EltS, Ladies that are board
. i ingr Tailowsses , and Dressmakers • in
deed all who have occasion to use a FLAT
IRON, are interested in this new and useful
invention, possessing advantages over the old
implements that are evident at sight.. This
iron has two smoothing surfaces, very highly
finished, which revolve on an axis, and are
heated by an alcohol lamp attached to the
handle, which is supplied with an incombusti
ble wick ; or these who, have gas in their
dwellings may avail themselves of a very in
genious arrangement by which the 81111111 iron
is convertible into a cyAli IRON, and is heat
ed at a mere nominal, expense, by an elastic
tube attached to any gas fixture.
In the warm season now at band, they must
become nu indispensable article in the domes
tie economy.
Country tNlerehanta could not supply them-
Relves with nn artieht or more ready vain, nor
More iledertillihl to their customers.
may supply themselvesby addressing
J. WILCOX, Manufacturing Depot,
Ni. 273 Chesnut-St., Philadelphia,
Enclosing $3,00, and the Iron will be safely
forwarded per EN press or otherwise.
SELF-SEALING CANS
for sale its tilstre. • •
June 15, 1855.—53.
Gas Light !Or Country Houses!
No Excuse for Burning Camphine,
Fluid, Candles, &c.,
THE subscriber is now prepared to sell
County Rights for HAFT BOOM or At
mospheric 6418. The above is OHO of most
beautiful as well as. the CHEAPEST artificial
light that has ever been offered to the public.
It is more brilliant and less than ono-half the
eost of Cisit Gas. it is pertbetly HARSII.IiSB,
no trouble whatever, and the Generator is nu
larger than any ordinary Gas Meter,
For further tufiirmution apply to Hoffman,
Waite. & Ogelsby, Gas Fitters, No. 1:1 South
Seventh Street, between market and Chestnut,
Philadelphia, where the Gas MR be scats ill
prodical operation.. County Rights will be
sold at such rates as will enable any person to
make a handssme profit on' their investment.
For further particulars respecting the Gas, or
negotiation for , County Rights, address post-
Vaal
-W. C. WITTERS,
Sale Agent for the State of Penne
Oiapply personally to hint at No. 13 Soutl
Seventh St., Philadelphia.
June 8, 1853.--Gt
SALAMANDER SAFES.
EVANS & WATSON, No. 2tkSouth
Fourth St: 'Philadelphia.
Great fire. Chestnut and Fifth. Stamm,
Friday morning, December, 15th, 1854.
EVANS & WATSON'S SALAMAN
DER SAFES 'TRIUMPHANT, as they
always are when put to the teat. •'..
4 PIIILAIIELMA, Dec.ls, 1854.
Wafts . EvA . Ne & WATsoN MO2O
•
South Fourth Si., Philadelphia.
GENTLEMEN :—We take much pleasure
in recommending your Salamander Safes
to Merchants and others in want of a se•
eine means of-preserving their books, pa
pers, I,tc., from fire, as the pur
chased from you,about.aeven months since
has preserved our books, papers and cash
in as good a condition as they were
when put into it, before the great fire of
this morning, which, destroyed the entire
block of buildings corder' of Chestnut and
Fifth - streets. The safe was in use in our
office, on the second floor of our building,
from which place it fell into the cellar, and
rontained there until the fire was out.--
The Safe was then removed and opened
.
in the presence of at least-1900 persons,l
c
11.
who witnessed—the end condition of the
contents. Will you lease have the safel
and locks repaired, s we intend to put it 4 .
in use again, having led confidence in
its fire-proof qualities.
Yours, Respccifiilly,
LACEY & PHILLIPS.
Evans & Watson take pleasure in re
ferring to the following, among the many
hundreds who have had their Safes in
use :--U. S. Mint, Philada. ; Farmers
and Mechanics' Bank Plulada. ; Samuel
Allen, Esq.. High Sheriff,Philatla. ; John
N. Henderson, City Controller ; Caleb
Cape & Co., No. 183 Market St. ; Bich
.ard Norris & Son, Locomotive. builders,
Philada.; Bancroft :ft Sellers, MtiOtinists,
corner 16th and Jame's Sts.; Fvenklin
Fire Insurance Co., Philada.; Pennsyl
vania Railroad Co., Philada.; Lacey dr,
Phillips, corner fifth and Minor Sus.;
Sharpless Bros, No. 32 South Second St.;
James Kent & Santee, No. 147 North
Third Street ; W. H,Horstmait & Sons,
No. 51 North Third St.; Smith, Williams
& Co., No. R 7 Market St.; J. & It. Orne,
No. 185 Chestnut St.
A large assortment of the above Safes
always on hand (warranted to stand at
least 10 per cent. more fire than any Her
ring's Safe now in use.) EVANS &
WATSON, also manufacture ant! keep
for side, Iron Shutters, Iron Doors and
Iron Sash. for making fire-proof Vaults for
Banks, stores, public and private buildings.
Seal and better Copying Presses ; Patent
Slate Lined ..Refrigerators,.&c. Please
give us a call, at No. 20 South FOURTH
St . Philadelphia.
April 6,1855.-1 y
I.EAITHER.
Fnurz, HuNity & Co.,
No. 29, North TIMM street, PIIILADEL'A.
.11110ROCcU . N.Irinoraettirers, Carriers,
4 " 1 . and Importers of Flilooll CALF
SKINS, and dealer in tar and OAK
SOLE LIiATIIKIt tit, KIPP.
['oh 2,1.855-1 y
F. H. SMITH,
l'OliT 510 N N A IE,
,POU !CET 1100 K
AND
DRESSING CASE MANUFACTURER,
N. W.eor.of Fourth& Cliesitiutstni Philadelphia.
Ak LwAYS on hand a large and varied
•c". assortment of
Port Almanacs, Pocket Books, Bunker::
Cascs, Nide Holders ' Port Folios, Porta
ble Desks; ItressingOrscs. Work - Boxes,
Cabas, Towelling Bags, Backgammon
Boards. (liess Men, Pocket Memorandum
Books, Cigar Cases, .pc.
Also, a general assortment of English,
French and German FANCY GOODS.
Fine pocket Cutlery, Razors, Razor
Strops and Gold Pons _
Wholesale, *Second and Third Floors.
F. H. smiTii,
N. W. nor. Fourth Sr. Chestnut sta., Philadelphia.
N. 13,—0n the receipt of $l, a Superi
or Gold Pen will be sent to any part of the
United States, by mail ;—describing pen,
medilim, hard, or sort.
Mardi 30, 1855.—1 y
R. 1), CLIFTON Sr. SON,
LIEN'S AND NYS' CLOTHING STORE,
North East corner or ~ e tund ned DOA sts.,
To the eilizen3 qf Geitysbarg, Pa. and
vicinity. '
1701, are respecifuily invited to exam-
Y the extensive and varied assort
ment of MEN'S & BOYS' CLOTHING,
at the store of the subscriber, where may
always be found a full-supply of READY
MADE CLOTHING, of all sizes and de
scriptions, wore by men and boys of all
ages and sizes, made by experienced work
men and of the very best material. the
make. fit, and appearance surpassed by no
establishment in the city. Please preserve
this notice, and give me a call, and fit out
yourselves and bons in a manner worthy
of you and them. Remember the North
East corner of Second and Dock Streets.
IL D. CLIFTON & SON. •
April 13, 1855.—1 y
• Watches, Jewelry, Silverware
intAND FANCY GOODS. Ea t
„,. -
A Choice assortment of the Finest Quality,
FUR SALE ♦T THE LowEsT CASU PRICES, ♦T
WM. B. ELTONUEAD'S.
, Yo. 184 South Second Street. between Pine and
Union, West stile, PHILADELPHIA.
rHE assortment embraces - a Large
-IL and Select Stock of Fine Watches,
Jewelry, Silver Ware, Albata Ware, plated
Silver, in Spoon's, Forks, Ladles, &e.—
Jet Goods, Fans and Fancy Articles of a
superior quality,Aeserving the examina
tion of those who desire to procure the
best goods at Lowest Cash Prices.
Having a practical knowledge of the
business, and all available facilities for im
porting and Manufacturing, the subscriber
'confidently invites purchasers, believing
that he can supply them on terms as favor
able as any other establishment in either
of the Atlantic Cities.
mg‘..A.ll kinds of Diamond sit' Pearl
Jewelry and Silver Ware manniaetured to
order, within a reasiniable time. .
rWatelieti, Jewelry and Silver Ware
faithfully repaired.
W. B. ELTON BEA D,
No. 179 South 2tl St.,a for floors above the 2tl
St. Market, West Side
10:2'in the South Window of the Store,
may be seen the famous BIRD CLOCK,
Minch commands the admiration of the
scientific and curious.
Septerntier 29, 1954.--ly
J :Duman irossom.
OHN W. TIPTON. Fashionable Bar
bere" anti Flair Dresser, can at all times
be foiand prepared to attend to the calls of
tho peoPle, at the Temple, in the Diamond,
adjoining the County Building. From
long experience, he flatters himself that he
can go through all the ramifications of the
•
l'osaßiried Department
with such §itn infinite degree of skill, as
will meet vOith the entire satisfaction of all
who may sulbmit their , chins to, the keen
-odealitl_his razors. • Ho 'copes therefore,
that by his B'l(3miutile, busineseniniha de
sire to please, he will merit ae well as re
ceive, a liberal share of public Ottonage.
The sick, will be attended to at their pH
vete dwellings.
Dr. dickeys' Cholera DrOpo.
11)R the aura of CHOLERA. Dysen.
tery, Croup, &C. Prepared by D
Winalen and for sale by SAMUEL H.
BUEULER,: Glottyaburg, Pa,
:Prpresoilipnal tarda.
glp
MXV
Dr. .1. Lawrence Hill,
• • DENTIST,
1 FFICE in Charnbersburg street
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.DIIRLUCIT, Rev.C.P.KRAITTR,DM
" E4lionsim, PsofACJAcons,
_
" I-1•8. HOSIR, .. H. 1.. DAVOKIR,
' " D. GILDIIT, 4. H.A•INVIILLIr1111110
HAM R. JOEINNOW. I " M. L. BTcsvica.
July . 7. 1848.
D. MCONAUGHY,
ATTORXEY AT LAW, .
(Office removed to ono dour West or Ductile
Drug & Book.Btose,Chstubersbutg street.)
diforosey and Solicitor for
Patents and Pensions,
Bounty Land Warrants, Back Way sus
pended Claims, and all other claims against
the Govermmint at Washington Al. C. :
also Atheriean claims in England. Land
Warrants located and sold, or bought, and
highest prices given.
Latids for sale in lowa, Illinois. and
other Western States ; and Agents engaged
locating Warrants there.
Iter•Apply to him personally or by
letter.
Gettysburg, N0v.11,1853.
DAVID WILLS,
Attorney at Law,
[IAS taken Mr. STEVENSON ' S office
North %Vest Corner of Centro
Squdre.
REWERENCE.—Iion. Thaddeud Slovens,
Esq., Lancaster.
Dec. 30, 1553.
A CARI).
'M. L CAINIPDIELL,4,
Attorney at LAw,
ChFIC F. on Chambersburg street, Get
tysburg, two doors from Geo. Ar
nold's store, will attend to filing claims fur
BOUNTY LAND, under the late Acts
of Congress, Prnsions, Ate. All business
entrusted to his hands will receive prompt
attentioe.
April 6; 1855
OLD SOLDIERS.
BOUNTY LAND ACT OF 1855.
1111 - 1 F undersigned is now fully prepa
-IL red to file and prosecute Claims to
Bounty Land, for soldiers of the 'Revolu
tion, of tile War of 1812, and of ALL other
wars in which the U. States have been en
gaged—and for their Widows and minor
children. The new act embraces them
all. In addition to his long experience and
success, he wotild add, that, in all the
many claims he has hitherto filed, (be
tween IN and 200) he has carefully pre
served, and has how every thing necessa
ry to establish the rights of claimants—as
also Rolls ;11111 I.ists of Companies, and fa
cilities for furnishing proofs in all eases
that may be entrusted to Itttn.
lie is now rapidly filing claims. Ile
has made complete arrangements for ken
lint, warrants in the Western States.—
r,
Warrants bought—Warrants sold. Ap
ply personally or by, letter to
'D. M'CONAUGUY.
Gettysburg, March 9, 1855.—if
BOUNTY LANDS.
SOLDIERS who served in any tear of
the O. States a, term not less than
pm:leen days, are entitled to 160 ACRES
BOUN I'Y LAN D,and in case of the death
of the soldier, his widow or minor Chil
dren. (if any,) are entitled to the same
quantity. In cases where 40 or 80 acres
have already been received, the difference
necessary to make up the 160 acres can
now be drawn.
IrrApply to the subscriber, at ids of-
fice, in Gettysburg, where persons having
Land Warrants to sell, may obtain the
highest price for them.
R. G. 51'CREARY.
March 10,1855.-OEn
BOUNTY LAND CLAIMS.
TIIE undersigned will attend promptly
m- to the collection of claims for BOUN
TY LANDS under the late act of Con
gross. Those who have already received
40 or 80 Acres, can now receive the bal
ance, by calling on the subseriber and mak
ing the necessary application.
JOEL B. DANNER.
Gettysburg, March 1855.—tf
10d1 BOXES BEST CONGRESS
1," TOBACCO. in"store and for
sale by WM. BUEHLER,
No. 167 Franklin street.
Nov. 24, 1854
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
IF all kinds, from the best
" 'louses in the City, eon- . 7-77,i"
sternly on hand and for sale at' r 4„
iho Drug and Bookstore of '
S. 11. BUEHLER.
HAY WANTED•
NIMMONS, liirring 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
tilctimes. Or• - As he 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 purchase.
SOLOMON POWERS.
Dec. 24,1852.—tf
Breinig, Fronefield Co's.,.
VEGETABLE CATTLE POWDER,
AND
CATTLE LINIMENT,
OLD WHOLESALE and RETAIL
by S. 11. BUEHLER,
.agent .for
Llama county.
----D-66:-.30111,--1364. _
To Milliners.
laCHlCK.invitet attention .to his large
and desirable wieortment of MILLI
NERY GOODS. We can't be out-dune
n Quality, Style or Price. . - -
YOU will always find plenty of Gentle.
nion's Ladies' and Oliildren's Sloss
?AXTON it 00 BEANS.
.FUSE INSURANCE:
1111E."Jidants County Mutual Bre In
attrance t'atniinv" located :at Chi
yaborg, is now in 'successful operation.und
for lowness of rates, oennomical manage
ment of its affairs. and safety in Insurances.
challenges comparison with any other
similar company. All its operational are
conducted under the personal supervision
of ktnagers selected by life Stockholders.
The Books of the Company are at all timeil
open to.the inspection of those insuring in
it. As no travelling agents are employed,
persons desiring to insure can make ap
plication to either of the Managers, from
whom all requisite information can be
gained. frfrThe Managers are :
Borough—George Halve, D. A. Buehler. D
Wills A. B. Kurtz, itiontuel R. Rouen, it
Bheads, Fohneetock, D. M'Creary. D. Me..
Coneughy.
Menellen—Wm. B. Wilson,
Cumberland—Robert h
Btraban—Jaeob King,
FranklinAntirew Heintzel r
Hdmiltonhan—Amos W.
Liberty—Abraham Kr
Reading 7 —Henry A
Latimere—Jacob r
elicking,
nest,
Mountjoy—JoPeph Fink,
Oxford—John 1,. Noel
Huntington—U. F. Gardner
President—GEOßGE SWOPE.
Vice President—Ssviust. R. Russzta.
Secretary—D. A. DUMMER.
Treasurer—DAVlD WeßilltT.
Executive Committeo—Annnaw HEINTZIL.
MAN, RUHRAT WOVILLIT,JACOII Klilo.
Sotit.ls, 1864—t1.
Bonucts ! data ! !
SAFE-SPEEDY-SURE!!
SOMETHING FOR YOUR OWN BENEFIT!
IMEDICINE adapted to general use, gre&
ly nuporior to others, and within the mesas
of every individual.
100 Pills for Twenty-live-Cents.
No extortion in price—nu Calomel—no miner
n 1 poison whatever.
UR. growNsumrs
PILLS
fully merit the groat reputation they have acquir
ed They aro called Mr from all parth ul the laud,
becalm they urn all that claim to be. wiIAT
THEY WILL DO.:
They purify the blood,
They cleans the tividetn of II mourn,
They cure Dymirpsin and anti Indigestiew.
They create an A indite.
They cure Sick Headache, Dizziness .ana low
Spirits.
They arrest Fevers.
They promote a heavy action of the Liver.
They are a sure cure for Costiveness and Habit
ual Constipation..
They are highly efficacious in Female Complaints
They strengthen 21111 give tone to the 'System.
THEY ARE THE HEST FAMILY MEDI
•
CINE KNOWN.
It is an obvious inquiry, how one medicine ran
cute so many different complaints. These Pills,
however, am so compounded of curative mateiuls
that persons nave only to TRY THEM and duo
answer will be found in a restored body and nn
invigorated constitution. EACH BOX CON
TAINS lOU PILLS, at the astonishingly low
price of'2s Cents.
Every individual shaild have them.
F. A. PALMER. Gen. Ag't.
Shiningly'', Ct.
AGENTS.— For sale by 11. Buehler, aim]
Samuel S. Forney,Oettyslitirg ;11. ;•.Fiark, Pleas
alit !fill:Spalding & Blether. lanleatewn ; John
Bushey ,-Mes herrystow n ; So mite! Faber. jr., Lew
er's : Houck. Buller lowrnhip : An.
drew Creglow, Centre IMill ; Abel T. Wright,
lleuderaviHu ; Jacob Friuli, ;Middletown; isn't)
F. Lower, Arendtsrille; 11. W. Whitmore. Mi no
mit,lottg ; Hann, MrEnightsville ; Thom.
ex J. Cooper. Franklin tp., ; Jacob M a rk.
Caah
town ; Aulatintigh & Spangler, East Herlin ; J-
Martin, New Oxford ; J.ll. Belay, Abbuttstown.
August 11, 18U—cow—ly.
breaking out
- - .
and sores on children; Sore lips, Pimples on the
Face, and all disi;ases or the skin.
rir For perticulars see small bills arenranant
ing each box.
0:7120,000 boxes pOlll in this State the pail
year, and gave univelsol satisfaction.
The great secret ut the popularity of this ointment
es in the fact that it accomplishes all It is feCOllO
- to do, and that I do not, recommend it
to cure any thing but what from the nature dim
ingredients, it is an absolute specific for, while
other preparations of the kind are recommended
to cure every disease that human . Scab is heft to,
from Consumption down to the bite of a firs.
when, in fact, all the medical properties they mn.
lain are in the handbills, and the thousands of
fictitious certificates published in their praise
I invite those troubled with the above mm
plaints, (particularly Salt Rheum,) to take alio:
and try it,—if you are not fully satisfied, return
it and take back your money.
N. 13.—1 hove hundreds of testimonials Iran
show any one who feels disposed to cell ov'me
and satisfy himself of the virtues of the hint
mcnt.
Prepared and sold by MONROE TERRI/4
Naugatuck, Conn
03 - To whom all orders should be addrested.--
Sold-also by the principal Druggists and cranny
Merchants generally. Price 25 cents.
LIOLSOALF. V. Clikener it Co,
No 81, Barclay St., New York ' • A. McCbre &
Co., Albany; J. Kidd & Co., Pittsburg j Woo
IL Brown & Bro., N 0.4 Liberty St., Baltimore
T. W. Dyott & Sons, Philadelphia.
AGENTS.--riantuel IL Buehler, Gettysburg ;
IL S. Fink, Pleasant Hill; Spalding & bother,
Litt lestown; John Busboy, McBherrystowc nitn .
uel Faber Jr., Lower's Mill ; Jesse linnet, But
ler township ; Andrew Croglow, Centre Mill ;
Abel T. Wright, Bendersville ; Jerob Pensyl-
Middletown ;Jacob F. Lower , Arendtsville Vil
W. Whitmore, Mumcnasburw; Philip Hann, M,
Knightsvillo ;Thos. J. Cooper, Franklin tp. ; Ja
cob Mark, Cashtown ; Aulabaugh & Eirangler
'East Berlin; J. Martin, Now Oxford; J. henry
Abbottstown.
August 11, 1854--lyeow.
PARASOLS and'FANS. of .all prices
Ja• and qualities at SCHICK'S.
TIM STIR AND BANNER,
Is published 'every Friday Everring, in Balti
more street, in the three story build
,' ing, a few doors above Fahn•
estocks Store, by
1. A. & C. H. BUEHLER.
TERMS.
If paid in advanee or within the.year $2 per
annum—if not paid within thb year $2 60.
No paper discontinued until all arrearages are
paid—except at the °PIM of the Editor. Sin
gle copies -6i, cents. —A failure-to-notify a-dis
coiitinuanety bo - regarded as a new -engage--
meat.
Advertisements not exceeding a square in
serted three times for sl—every subsequent
ieyertien,2¢ cents. • Longetpues in the same
proportion. 'All advertisements not specially
ordered for a given time will be continue(' un
til forbid. A liberal reduction* will be - thide
to those 'who advertise by the 'year. •
Job Printing of all kinds executed neatly
to and promptly, and on reasonable rms.
un.
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