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IBllgib (*retire from the Milling and
Farming business, I will sell, at Pri•
Vete Sale; tk i t fllowing goal Eestate, known
•
Ite
tiblta eitovE
situ to 1 miles aouth-west of Liulestown, on
•
'"l 4 3‘2 Acres of red soil,
m W ; ottani. The improvements on the
promiiiseitilt a large and very beautiful
• GRIST NERCIIANT
i. 7 MILL
• •
ConperShop, two
D*RriLING HOUSES, a Store Room, two
DaitteuitriS,.tsio Stables, two ling-pens, and
alllether tiecessary Ont•buildings--all in per
feet'elraci: The' fill is not surpassed, in point
of btinuty and . conrenienec by any ihe coun
ty, being perfect in all its arrangements.. The
Dam and RitetHaie not equalled. ••
• 'Ne.•. Firm containing
•
27.40RE54 more or loss, 10 to 12 Acres of
which, are heavily timbered. The improve-
Enentaana , ll. largo and very complete
02.115 T MULL
AND
• niVELLING-110USE.
140: 3.-A Farm containing
1601C11.14:8; mixt or less, mostly red gravel
50i1 7 40 to 50 Acres of %ilich are heavily tiro
boied, with large proportion of Meadow hot
ton. 10,000 to 12,000 bushels of Lime have
beOn pill On the land.' There is an Apple rind
Peach Orchard, alao Plums, Apricots, Grapes
and Pears upon the preinises. The improve
ments are a
, ,TARGE STONE
DM' EL LING- 110 USE, ,
and Kitchen, Smoke house, a Bank Barn,
with Wagou•sheds, Corn-crib, Hog-pan t and
all tioccAary - out-bnildings. •
oNo. 4.—A Farm'containing
45 1 AC1t1?3, and 136 PercheA, about 5 ACKB
oPirtich are heavily timbered.. 2,000 bushels
of Limehave been put upon the lauds The
improretnente tun a good
DWELI-.III4G•IiOUSEt- - -1
. and liftcluin, - Barn; Ting:pen, • Bake-ov
ed,t andel' neerimary buil•ling,s—allin good or•
der; a young :A pple Orchard at tho door.
5.—A Wood-Lot: ,•,:„
eibga . 7 , containing .'ACRES and •
85 Paling, well covered with young
Cbestnii. , • : •
Ile, above properties all'adjoin each other,
eidript'ilto Five Acre Wood Lot, and will bJ
sold together or scpaistely
on
may best suit
parchabt.tri . .k".l - siill soil on accommodating
Arirlf not sold at Private Sale previous to
theta/sr/day of . Amenities- nest, they will, on
that be offered' at Public Salo, on the
psomiliesisit 1 o'clock, P. 31.'
ti lnv pe , rson,wishing to view the proper
ly, please call nn Dlr John Crabbs,, liv.
ingOn tlie'promises, ormyself' in , Gettys
,
Sold: 24'1855.-01
GEORGS AANOLD
yALuABLE PROPERTY
FOR SALE
/NPR subscriber offers at Private Sale, on
1 very favorable terms, the following, Real
Estittei• to wit;
•.1; , Airann,
Adarniconnty, Pa.,
on 'e ad lendiok. from Gettysburg to Car
lis iug 13043 of 'Jacob Tiostle, John
' and containk '
e rex,
of•iihielt abOut• 110 lieres sire cleared--thwres•
hive iii ,Erst-rate Timber: Tile improvements
`."' T T 0 11. Y ' •
sToy E .1) WELL 'as
with 191tebas 2 Kitchens, calculateil for
Imm:families a good frame Burn, weather
boarded, corncrib, wagOrcslied, and • other out=
builoringei an excellent • •
'OIICI7.IIRD
of choice Pears renehs,
Cli'elnins; lie. 'Piero are two wells, one in
frcli4,he other in rear of the house; a fine
stAnnt of running 'water through the Facie.—
There is u good proportion of excellent,
MEADOW: Tani' is 'convenient to
seycral Churches, Stores, Mills, Past-Otli,
"A NOTII Eli. AII IV,
• ,
adjohng ; the. pbote, containing 100 ACRES,
orkAthipl are. erema.4
,a
•
- ,1112,11vT R-13 OARDED ging
- II I
Lag,-Barn, wagon-shed, corn-criby. and other
ottAttilding There is a wagon-mktcer's shop,
also, rendering it very suitable for tfint or any
ollm-rtwchartical business. There is never-
Nater on the premises. There are a-
bout 15 Acres of fine Timber, and a propm
ticfitAlffiraterate MEADOW. Therei s a fine
Orchard
. ,
ofApplai, Peaches; Cherries, &c.
These two Properties lie in die forks ber
twos: Conowago and Opossom creeks. There
have been about 11 / 000 bushels of Lime put
upon the Farm which is now begining to op.
en4a, ,aad renders the land highly produe
tiv
IthOor the terms, inquiry may be made
frcmtbe subscriber, residing on tbe.first men
tiopea Form. , Persons desirous of piirchasing
woola . .do well to cull and examine the proper
ties al I determined to sell with tbe view
of Foinoying to tbe ;West
DANIEL MARKLEY.
Aug. 31 ,1855.-tf
rTOB . E.TILDE RS'
-AND
Zar inzateltercfrs.
111ILLMT,YER & SMALL, York, Pa.; have
litiin.coimection with their CAR BUILD.
MG, aottunenced the manufacture Of. • '
CPCOOM Cia4 9 /0 Zikt).b:2o9
SttLITTEES AND MOULDINGS
aud. 41 kinds of light, work used by Builders
in the eorustruction of Houses r &e.
Woilecep.eonstautly on hand an assortment
of SASH, which will be sold ta low prices.--
Theyauto tsecute at the shortest notice large
orders for any description of DOORS, SHUT
TERS, kta :Our work is of the best kind, and
and will,,be sold. , on the moat moderate
Enquiry or orders by letter promptly atten
dot/ to.
Aug. 14;;1855:-,4m.,
004 00PliCial. C. HOWARD
titspeetfallyinform the Ladies of
I.Gettpbtirg that ahe intends,. coalmen
oleo IIILLINERY BUSINESS, on the
Baltintoreatreet, at the real.
detacia'ne Ms, ,11, , Triuuner. She has made ar
manta 'to have regularly the vary latest
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ivalsbe4 o ,iiiiitti-tor bitte d
F
. ,„7„,, a few
' ''' iih;Ltiii4r ame. Locust
*4. 'O44lWg .
_7114816/elrtrtill tor'
60.14,. , - , t*:%btaktiogiapply to
J r ~ D . PAXTON'
Craroyabrult, 0114,'1, 11145.
IIQTIPEr - .
7 All "
• .A jt
hereW giver/to the Tieing' and
.011 kgal representatires of JACOB EY&
TER, late of Me:adieu township,.Adama coun.
Pa.,decesused, viz;- Samuel .h,yster, George
Eyster, Polly, intermarried with Daniel Longe
necker i Catharine, intermarried with George
B. Howitt, now deceased; Eliza, intermarried
with Samuel Bream ; Henrietta, intermarried
with Daniel Kann, now deceased ; Lneinda,
intermarried with William Miller; Wilhelmi
na, intermarried with N. G. Wilson, now de
ceased ; and Sarah Jane Eyster, a minor,
whose Guardian is Samuel Eyster—that
AN INQUEST
will be held on a certain tract of land, situate
in Menallea township ' aforesaid, adjoining
lands of George Wilson John blender, and
others, rontaimng eighty Acres,, morn or leis,
on which is erected
,a two story dwelling
house. Barn, and other buildings—also on a
tract of mountain land, situate in the same
township, adjoittinglends of 'eter Rice, Jesse
Cook, and others, containing sixty Acres, more
or less—on Monday the '22nd day o i / October
next, at , 10 o'clock, A. M., on said premi
ses, to make partition thereof to and amongst
tho heirs and logol representatives of said de
cetuted, if 'the same will admit of partition
without prejudice: to or spoiling the whole
thereof; but if the same will not admit of such
partition, then to inquire how ninny of-the
said heirs it will conveniently accommodate,
and part and divide the same to and among
as many of them as the same 'will accommo
date ; but if the same will not admit of.divis
ion nt all without prejudice to or spoiling the
*hole thereof, then to value and appraise the
same, whole and undivided—whereof all per
sons interested arc hereby notified.
HENItY THOMAS, Sheriff:
Sheriff's °Alec. Gettysburg, 1 .
Sept. 28, 183. . at
.VOTICE.
ETTERS Testamentary on the &Into of
WILLIA3I pAY, late of Huntingtontownship , Adams;county,l'a.,deceased,
township, Adams . connty, l'a., deceased, hav
ing been canted to the subscriberalhoy here
by give notice to persons indebted to said
Estate, to call and settle the same and those
having- claims are iccine.ited to present the
same, . properly authenticated, ibr settle-
WM. DAY, I Ere*
JAS. DAY, f '
61:9.The first named Executor resides in '
South Middleton township, Cumberland coun
ty, end the other in Huntington township, Ad
orns County, Pa.
NOTiCIO.
T E'ITESS "of Administrntion. on the Estate
LI of WILLIAM MEALS, Jr Into of lien
tington township, Adams county, Pa., de
ceased,
.hav:ing.lleen granted to the subscri
ber, residing in the' same township, he
hereby gives notice to persons ..indebted
Raid .Estate, to mill and
.etlle tbe,ame and
those having claims are requested to' present
the same, properly authenticated, for settle=
ment.
J ADIES'D A.V IS e Adm' r.
Aug. 7.6.t7,..*,
NOTICE.
T. ETTERS of Administration on the Estete
LA of NEWELL JOYCE, late of lilenallen
township, Adams' county, Pa., deceased; hav
ingbeen granted to the subscribes, residing in
same township,' le hereby gives notice' to all
Persons indebted to said Ilstote l to call and
settle the Ball1Q; and those having claims are
requalted to present the same, prOperly au
thenticated for settlement. .
SAMUEL E. COOK, Airier
Sept. 21, 1855.--6 L • • •
Staidird:tniketao''.BOOh..
Or HE Lutheran Manual, on Scriptural
Prin
cipleis, or the Augsburg Confe4sion,
trated and sustained, chiefly by Stripture
proofs and extracts from Standard Lutheran
Theologians of Europe and Amerien--togeth
er with the Forinuln of Government and Dis
cipline ndopted by the Genernl Synod of• the
Evangclicai Lutheran Church in the United
States, by S. S. Schmucker, U. D., one vol
I<2 mo.
Life of Afartin Luther, Edited by T. Stork,
1 vol. Bvo, elegantly illustrated.
Kurtz's .1 Halal of sacred IfisforY, translated
by Rev. C. F. Schaffer, 1 vol. 12 mo.
The Sepulchres. of our Departed, by Rev.
Atiqpach, 1 .vol. 12 nio.
tire cif Philip Mt:lam:awn, translated from
the German, by Ilbv. G. P. Krotet
The children of the Neve Testament, by Itev
T. Stork.--Also •
NEM IPUDELOCATOORIS
of the leading, Publishers, regularly re
ceived, and for snip at publisher's prices. The
follawing just received '
Family. Prayers for each morning and even
ing in the year, with reference to appropriate Scripture readings, by Rev.J.Cumming"; Cum
mings' Signs of the Times ; a . .large assort
ment of School'and Miscellaneous Books, Bi
bles of every description, Blutik Beaks, Wri
ting Paper and Station Cry, for sale at low pri
ces, at the Book . Stere.of • • .
May 18, 1855.
KELLER KURTZ
Book:Agcni4.llVassfed
A GENTS WANTEDeiery Town and
County in the United States, tO'CLIIIVIISS
fur the most ivpularaiStorical and other val•
cable and a:doable books published. The
works are partioultitily adapted to the wants of
the people, being 'beautifully illustrated with
fine Steel' and 1l clod Engravings, and bound in
the most subatantinl manner.
Agents now canvassing for us, find it a profi
table ernPloyment.
Oar list also includes the best works of T. S.
ARTHUR. Over 100,000 volumes have been
sold the past year, and their sale is still'increas
ing. We have just added several NEW BOOKS
to our list by this most popular author, and
shall add others the ensuing fall and winter.
We think we have the best list for Agents in
the country. Send for it and judge for your
For full particulars and list, •
. . , Address J. W..BRADLEY,
= Publisher, *
• • 48Nerth Fourth Street,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Sept. 7 1855.—5-i
Ma= 31411.7.iL 41,CUL1D.2121011r.
, .
Three in iles West cfifirrrisktrg,
EM tenth session of this 'lnstitution
T
commence on Monday, the 6th of NOVertl•
ber next. Parents and Guardians are reques
ted to inquire into its merits. Instruction is
given'in the ordinary and higher branches of
an English Education, and'also in the Latin,
Greek, French and German Languages, an d
vocal and instrumental music.
• TERMS.
.
Smiling; Washin g and 'Tuition ity - the Eng.
HA branches nod Vocal Music per ses
sion of five months, $6O 00.
Instraction iu each of the Languages, 6'oo
Instrumental Music, • 10 00
Stir fOr Circulars and further information
D. DENLINGER,.
' burg, Pa.
bkpt. 14, 1855.-2 m
NOTICE.
110trgi:Po clip,. on Wednesday the 19th
hulta-;:t . , an oil-cloth CARPET BAG,
containing a pair of Pants, Vest, Shirt, Gold
Spectacles, &a, which have been placed in my.
possession. They are supposed bcobe stela
property. Tbe owner ie desired to come for—
:wad, prove properthend take them away.
G. E. BRINGMAN.
Gettysburg, Sept. 28, 18.55-31
riroputpriai Curds,
Dr. J. Lawrence Hill,
DENTiSi,
FFICE in Chambersburg street
ill one door West of the Lutheran
Ohurch, nearly opposite Grammar'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. •
, .
REFgRENIDES.
I
Di.O.N.DigaLucuir, Ray.C.P.KaAuIa,D.D
" D. lionxics, Prof: M.JAcoes,
.. H.S. Dummy , .. IL L. HAVOIMII.,
. 1 D. Oriniser, 1 . D.A.MuttLucnvna
Itev. R. /miaow., I. " M. L. 87atviut.
July 7, 1848.
D. •APCONA UGllllr,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
(Mee removed to one door West of Bushle
Drug & Dook-Store,Clambersburg street.)
Jilorney and Solitilor for
Patents and Pensions,
Bounty Land Warrants, Back-Pay sus.
punded Claims, and all other claims against
the Government at Washington, D. C.:
also American claims in . England. Land
Warrants located and sold, of bought,and
highest prices given.
• Lands•lor sale in loisa, Illinois, and
other Wolitern .suttes ; and Agents engaged
locating Warrints there.
'WI-Apply to him perionally or by
letter.
Gettysburg, N0v.11,1853.
DAVIT) ' ' ILLS,
Attorney at Law;
H
,
AS taken .sTEVENBON'S offieff
North West Corner of Come
Square.
REFERENCE.—Hon. Thaddeus Stevens,
Esq.. Lancaster.
Dec. 30, 1853.
CARID.
Attorney al- LAIN,
OFFICE on Chambersburg street, Get.
tysburg, two doors front Geo. Ar
mild's store. Will attend to tiling claims for
BOUNTY LAND, under the late Acta
of Congress. Pensions, &c. All business
entrusted to his hands will receive prompt
attention.
:-April 6,1.855. '
BOUNTY. LAND CLAIMS.
timiE Undersigned will attend promptly
JR. to the collection of claims for BOUN
TY LANDB 'tinder 'the - lute act 'Or 'Con.
pest!. 'Chose who have alreaq received
40 or 80 Acres, can now receive tho bal
ance, by' calling on the Subseriber and mak.
ing the necessary application.
• JOEL B. 'DANNER.
Gettysburg, March 9, 1855.--tf
OLD SOLDIERS.
BOINTY LIND ACT OF 1851
r HF undersigned is now fully kept
-1157 red to Ede and •privseente..dlairna to
Bounty. Land, 'for sold iera of the Revolu
tion, of the War•of 11312, and of Am. other
wars in which the U. States have been en
gagedz—and. for their Widows and , minoi.
children.- The. new act embrace, them'
all. In addition to his long experietietrand
Mimes, he would add, that. In all the
Many claims he has hitherto filed, (he
tvveen"loo and 200) he has earefully` pre:
served, dilil has now every thing neeeesa,;
ry tights of cfnienigns,as
also Rolls and Lists of Companies; and fa
eilities.for furnishing proofs in all eases
that may he entrusted to him. • •
Weis now rapidly filing elaiiiis. He
has made'complain arrangements tor lOCa•
ltn ,warrants in the Western States.--
Warrants bottight--Warrants sold. Apo
ply personally or by letter to,
• D. M'CONAUGHT.
Gettysburg, March 9, 1855.—if
PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE.
!MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
SESSION of 1855—'56.
THE regular course of Lectures will com
menction Monday, October Bth, and wil
be continued until the lst of March.
'FACULTY.
David Gilbert; lit D., Prof. of Obstetrics and
Miseries or Women and Children. •
Alfred . Stifle; M. D.,Theory Prof. of and
Practice of Medicine.
John Neill, Prof. of Surgery. •
J.M. Allen, M. D,, 'Prof. of General indSpe-
John J. Reese, 'D.; Prof. of Medical Chem
.
John B. Diddle ; D : , Prof. of Therapeutiea
and Mritena Medics. •
Francis G. Smith, M. D., Prof. of Institutes
of Medicine.
Joseph tilippen, hf. D., Demonstistor of
Aintomy.
Clinical Instruction' will be given by Pro
fessors Biddle and Neill at• the Philadelphia
Hospital, Blackly, during the entire term of
the session; in conjunction with Other members
of the Medical *Board of the fluspital. • The
Students of Pennsylvania College---both . frst
course and second course-will be furnished
gratuitoUsly with the tickeetothe Philadelphia
Hospital.. Second course 'Students have the
Option of receiving gratuitously the ticket to
the'Pennaylvania Idospitid.• A Clinic will also'
be held at the College, every. Wednesday and
Saturday morning throughout the . session,
FEES.
For the entire'course of Lectures, $lO5 00
Matriculation, (paid once only) 5 00
Gracluation, 30 00
The Dissecting Rooms will be opened in
September, under the direction of the Professor
of Anatomy, and the Demonstrator.
Preliminary Lectures will be delivered' du:
ring the fortnight preceding the opening of
the session. .
JOHN J. REESE, M. D.., Registrar,
No. 122, S.. Ninth Street,
Philadelphia.
Aug. 24; 1855.-51.
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v , ,_
L'kIR.RENT,
' BRICK`R
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-. •• In Railroad street , "
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F 0 R' S - 4 L'E,
IMO good:ion-plate STOVES, on lor
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Ht the "STAB" office.
Sept. 28, 1858.:-3t
. .
A PPLETA.REIIB--n new. article and
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by FAHNESTOCIt, BROTHERS.
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SILMOIII SAFES.
ETANS 6c . WATSON, No. 20 South
Great fire,Clicrontit and Fifth Strrets,
Friday inoriing, Geermhiir, 15th, 1854.
EVANS ei WATSON'S !:‘ IJA MA N-
I
CER SAF'S 'l'lll U.Nll'll A NT, as they
always arc I heti put Its Ow
Dee 15, 18:4.
MP.BBREI WATSON, No. 2(1
South Fourli St.. Ft:Oat/Mollie. •
GUNTLEMSN :—WH take unietrpleasure
in recommintling your Salem:miler ,Safrs
to Alerchann end others in want of n se
cure meansl'
. 1, preserving their books, pa.
pers, See.,'fr4in fire, as the unit we pur
chased fronryou about seven months since
has preserve] our hooks,. papers and cash
in es good' a 'condition as they were
when put inkrit, before the great fire al
this morning which destroyed the entire
block of buifiinge corner of Chestnut and
Fifth streets The tulle was in use in our
office, on flit second floor of our building,
from which ,lace it fell into the cellar, and
remained dine until the fire was out.—
The Safe WO then removed and opened
it the presence of, at least 1000 persons,
who witnesettl the good condition of the
contents. Will you please have the safe
and locks4Vafred, • as we intend to put it
in use again having perfect confidence E
its fire-proolgualities.
Mrs, Respectfully,
• 1 LACEY 4 PHILLIPS.
Evans &IWateon take pleasure in re.
•
ferring to du billowing, among the 'many
hundreds W ; to have had their Sales in
use 'Mini,ladle.; Farmers
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Allen, Esq.i High Sheriff, Philada. ;.John
N. Henderion, City Controller ; Caleb
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ard,Norris Son, Locomotive builders,
Philada.; Bin Croft &Sellerit; Machinists,
corner 113tl1 and James Ste.; Fivnklin
Fire Ineuraice ,Co., Philada.; Pennell
vania Redrew]. Co., Phdada.; Lacey &
Phillips, corner fifth and Minor Ste.;
Sharpless Ito.. N0.,32 South Second Si.;
Janies Kent & Santee, No, 147 North
Third'Streti; Horstman dt Sons,
No. 51 Noah Third St.; Smith. Williams
&Co.{ No,S7lMarket St.; . J.,* R. Orne,
No. 195 Ciestnut St. •
A large amortment of the above Safes
always on hand (warranted to stand a
least 10 percent. more tire than any Her
ring's Safe:now in use;) EVANS &
WATSON, also manufacture and keep
for sale, Iron Shutters. Iron Doors and
Iron Sash, for niaking . fi re.proof Vaults for
Banks, stores, public and private buildings.
Seal and Letter Copying Presses ; Patent
Slate Limit Refrigeratori, &c. -Please,
give us a cell, at No. 26,South FOURTH
St . Philadelphia. • '
April 6,1855.---1 y •
Fr H. SMITH,
PORT MONNAIE, POCKET BOOK
DRESSING CASE MANUFACTURER,
N. W. colF.ofFotuth & Chestnut sta,Phlladelphia
A LWAYS on hind a large and varied
moment of
Port tVoinaies, Pocket:Books, Bankers
Cases, Not Holders, port Folios, Porta
ble Desks,'Bressing Cases, Work Boxes,
71avdling Bags, Backgammon
Boards, Clad Meri,Pocket Memorandum
Books, Cigar Cases, 4.c.
Also, a general assortment Of English,
French an German FANCY GOODS.
Fino packet Cui!cry, Razors, Razor
Strops and Gold Pens.
Wholesale, Seemid and Third Floors.
" ' • ' F. FL SMITH.
N. W.ear. Fourth & Cheatriut'ais., Philadelphia.
' N. 13.—0 n the receipt of $l. a Superi
or Gold Pin be sent to any part uf,the
Uniied States, by 'mail ;—describing pen,
thus, medium. bard,'pr soft. , `
MarCh 136 1855.-I.y
H. 1). VLIFTON & SUN,
MEN'S AND 11018 , CLOTHING BTORH,
North Dist cornet of Second and Dock eta., Phila.
To the Citszena of Gettysburg, Pa. and
vicinity.
YOU ore respectfully invited to mai
ineihe extensive and varied assort.
ment of MIEN'S BOYS' CLOTHING,
at the store of the subseriber, where may
always be found n full supply of READY
MADE CLOTHING; Of all sizes and de.
scriptions, Wore by deli and boys of all
ages and Sizes made by experienced work
men and of' the very beat material, the
make, fit, andnppearance surpassed by no
establishment in the city. Please preserve
this notice, and give me a call, and fit out
yourselves and eons in a manner worthy
of you and them. Remember. the North
East corner of Second and Dock Streets.
R. D. curros & SON.
April 13, 1855.-1 y
TRUSSES! TRUSSES I TRUSSES
"25,1 C. 11. NEEDLES,
Truss and Brace Establishment
S. W. COB. TWELFTH RACE STREETS,
PHILADELPHIA,
IMP6RTEIt of fine French Trusses, combi
ping ezerente lighiness, ease and durability
with correct construction.
Hernial or ruptured patients enn be suited
by remitting 1/11101111L1, as below: Sending num
ber of inches round,the hips, and stating side
affected. Cost of Single Truss, $2; $3, st; and
$6. Double-45, $6, $8 and $lO. Instruc
tions 4 to wear, and how to effect a cure, when
possil4 sent with the Truss. Also for sab.,
in great variety,
Dr. Banning's hoprored Patent Body Brae,
for the carp of Prolapsus Uteri; Spinal Props
and supports, Patent Shoulder Braces, Chest
Expanders and Eriictotßrace.s, adapted to all
with stoop shoulders and weak lungs; English
Elastic Abdominal Belts, Suspensories, Syr
and female.
DEll.lmclies' Rooms, with Lady' attendants
August 3,1855.—1 y
L T I; IL
FRITZ, HENRY & Cp.,
No. 29, North THIRD street, PHILADDVA.
°ROCCO Alanufacturers, Currier's,
and Importers of FRENCHCALF
SKINS, and dealer in Rats and OAK
SOLE LEATHER & KI,PP.
Feb 2, 1855-Iy.
‘aSsto,‘, %MA%
NEW GOODS AGAIN.
. S. GRANISI . EIt, .has just returned
w • from Philadelphia with as hand
smile and cheap an assortment of
Spring St Summer Goods •
ever brought to Gettvebutp consisting, in
pan of CLOTHS, Black and Fancy Cas
nituerea, Marseilles fur Pante and Veeti,
&nitwits, &c. Also Barege, Barege de-
Llthips. Chili Barege, Brilliantine Silks,
Satins, Lawns, Ginghains„ Calicoes,
Cloths, Sleeve, Jackonet , and Swiss
Pouncing, Bonnets, Ribbons, &c., &c.—
Groceries Sr. QuEentoware,
wiildh will be sold at reduced prices for
I.;:isti or country Produce. To punctual
cuetutners a credit of six months.
J. S GRAMMER.
April 8, 1855.—tf
221204713 I.I 4 VES Zia
_4O H N W. TIPTON , Fashionable Bar.
lay
her and lair Dresser, can at all titnee
be found prepared to attend to the calla of
the people, at the Temple, in the Diamond,
adjoining the County Building. From
loit experience, lie flatters himself that he
can go ihrungli all the ramifications oldie
l'ansorial Department
with such an infinite degree of skill, ae
will meet with the entire satisfaction of all
who may submit their chins to the keen
odeal of his razors. lie hopes therefore,
that by his attention to business, and a de
sire to please, he will merit as well as re
ceive, a liberal share of public patronage.
The sick will be attended to at their pri
vate dwellings.
TOBACCO.
100 it BOXES 4 L B. LUMP TO. •
BACCO in .tore and for sale,
at 11 bents by the box, at BUEHLER'S
Old Stand, the cheapest in the city. NO.
157 Franklin.st., Baltimore. •
Nov. 24.1854..--tf
50 BOXES BLACK FAT in store
and for'sale by
WM. BUEHLER;
No. 157 Franklin street, BoWilton.
Nov. 24, 1854.—tf
S 4l§g 21011:11MIELN9
lISTICE OF THE PEACE, has 'opened
an office in the front room of his residence
in Baltimore street, where he will beprepared
to attend to Scrivening, Conveyancing, and
collecting claims, promptly and punctually.
Gettysburg, April 20.--ly •
Trait Paper.
SELLER KURTZ invites the attention of
House-keepers and others who intend
fitting up their bodges this Spring; to his stock
of Side, Ceiling and Border Paper.
I 00 IVBCCSCBSSiTn CONGRESS
il G
and ß
sale by WM. BUEHLER,
N 0.167 Pranklin street.
Nov. 24, 1854.
ABRAM ARNOLD
INTENDS rekinving to York, and must
therefore settle up his businees. AR per
desirous of saying costs, - eepeeinlly those
whose accounts are of long standing, can do
BO by calling immediately and PAYING. 0p...-.
Unless; this be done without delay, suits will be
instituted without respect to persons i a simi
lar appeal to thorn having been utterly dis
regarded. No further indulgence will be
given.
gerHe is now selling off at cost.
Juno 8,"1855. , ' ' '
VIOLINS. Guitars,' Accordions, Flu
IF a lai , Hirwonicans, Guitar and Vio
lins Strings, at
- SAMSON'R.-:
sNr.l3lanks of all kinds for
sale at this office
JUST FROM TILE CITY!
Panty Goods (Wall kinds for
ilatdits and Gentlemen. .
-
111813 - M'CLELLAN has just returned
••T- 0 . from the City with asuperior assort
ment of FANCY GOODS, to which abe
invites the attention of. Ladies and Gentle
men as being equal ttianything in the mar
ket, and which will be sold low on the
principle of 'Quick . sales. and small
Inefits,•" +The assortment incindes the
new and fashionable styles of, .
e
'Pishthers Silks;
• ,
De Lainet, Ginghains,Calieoe,
De
,gage, Coburg Cloths, Muslin, Lin
nen, Saek -Flannels; Boullets and 'Boimet
Trimrbings, tadihat Dress Trim
mings- Velvets, Artificials, Black
Bluetit). Gloves, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, I
French duirked Collars, Cambric, Jaconci
and Swiss - Edgings, Insertings,Mtislins,.
Sleeves, Mohair . ' and Silk. Mite, Black
Lace and Embroidered Handkeyelliefp,
Biaids,Faits,.Gentlemen's Collars, Combs
of all kinds, &c., &c. PCPLatlies ajul
Gentlemen are requested to call and ex
amine our Goods. It a ill give us pleasure
to show them. •
March 30, 1855. ."
N10:1E31VIIT
HARDWIRE STORE.
f INIE Subscribers would respectfully.
announce to , their friends and the
public, that they have opened a NEW
HARDWARE STORE in Baltimore at,.
adjoining the residence of DAVID ZIEOLER,
Gettysburg, in which they ate opening a
large and general assortment of
HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL,
GROCERIES )
Cutelrfand Coach Trimmings,
Springs, Axles, Saddlery,
Cedar Ware, Shoe Findings,
Paints,Oils, &Dyestuffs,
n general, inentling every descriptio,a 4:lf
articles in the above line of business—to
which they invite the attention of Coach
makers, Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Cabinet,.
makers, Shoemakers, Saddlers, and the
voblic generally.
Our stock having been selected with great
earc and purchashed for Cash, we quart
antee,(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 our
friends, ~nd earnestly solicit a share of
public faior, as we are determined to es
tablish a. character for sellme Gtiods at
ow prices and doing business on fair prin,
liples.
. :JOEL B. DANNER',
DAVID ZIEOLER.
tyGelsburi, June 13.1851.—tf.
LOOK OUT!
SECOND ARRIVAI, OE NEW COOD3
CHEAP= THAN EVER.
VARMERS, look to your interests. If you
A." want to get hack the money you lost, just
call at the Northwest corner of the Diamond,
where you wilt save at least 25 per cent. and
get the full Worth of' your money, and where
you will not haw to pay, for those who don't
pay. Don't forget to bring your money. Also
bnng along anything and everything you hare
to sell—such as
Rutter, Rae. Ratan, Lard, Rags,
and everything you think will sell—and I wil
buy at what they aro worth. Jost call at the
People's Store.
Iliel„The stock consists of DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES, and CLOTHING made to
order, &c.
New Queue-ware and Cedar•ware.
JOHN HOKE.
June 2,9,1855.—tf
NEIV CONFECTIONERY.
714.111= PLANE
RESPECTFULLY inform% hie frientls
and the public generally that he has
taken the stand recently occupied by G.
W. !kunstNo, in ehambersburg Street,
adjoining SHIVELY'S hotel, where he has
opened a large and choice aaaortrnent of
CONFECTIONS
plan kinds, CANDIES, Lemons, Oranges
Raisins, Almonds, Pea Nuts, &c., to which
he Invites the attention of dealers. Ile de
signs also keeping ICE CREAM. and
11l EA D of the best quality, and solicits
the patronage of the publics..
• DANIEL PLANK.
Gettysburg,' April 13, 1855.-11
BAY WANTED.
PERSONS ha7ing Hay to sell will do
well by • callieg on the subscriber, in
Gettysburg, who is desirous of purcliaiing.
The highest Market price will be paid at
all times. Otr - As he intends having the
Hay, after being packed, hauled either to
Hanover or Baltimore, the preference to
haul will be given to those from whom he
may •purchase.
SOLOMON POWERS.
Dec: 24, 1852.—tf . -
SPOUTING' SPOFTING!
CZEORGE•and Henry Wampler will
1" Make House Spouting and put up
the elllllo' low, for• cash or country pro.
duce. Farmers and all others wishing
their Houses. Barns, &c. spouted, would
do well•to give them a call. •
G. At WAMPLER.
.K BUDS. KENTUCKY LEAF
JILv-F. TOBACCO, 20 Bales Havana,
25 , do: Sagas, 20 do St. Jago, 20 Cases
Seed Leaf. Just received and for vale, by
WM.-BUEHLER,
Na 157 nal:Alio street.
Nov. 24, 1854.,
THE ;STAR AND BANNER,'
published' every' Friday Evening, in Dula
• more /divot, in the three '
story build
.' ing a tow doore above Falm
eateeke Store by •
0.. L & C, N. BUEHLER. •
TERMS
If paid in advance or within the year $2 per
annuTn—if not paid within the year 12 50.
No paper discontinued until all arrearages are
paid-except at the option of the Editor. Sin
gle copies 61 cents. A. failure to notify a dis
continuance will be regarded as a new engage
ment....
Advertisements not exceeding a square in
fertol three times for sl—every subsequent
Insertion 26 cents. Longer ones , in the same
proportion. All advertisements not specially
oideies for a' given thne will be Continued un
it ibrbid. A liberal reduction will be made
to those who advertise by the year.
Job Printing of all kinds executed neatly
and promptly, and on reascublo terms.
NOW IS THE TIME.
R. 9 WEAVER rospectfully Bu
ff minim; to the Lathes end Getitte
men of 'Gettysburg and vicinity that' he
has resumed the Daguerreotype business'.
at the old stand, in Chatubershuri Street.
where he will he happy , to receive fishers
desirous of securing- perfect Daguerieo
types of themselves or friends.
Being furnished with an entire new and
enstly,apparatus. he ie prepared to take
pictures in every styli? , of the art and in
sure perfect entisfactimi. •
tas_Chargos (rein 50 cis to 4110 00.
7.Elours oropetiiiiiig from 8. A. M..
to 4 P. M.
0:71n dress avoid light. red, blue, or
purple. Dark dress adds much to the
beauty of the picture.
June 0, 1854.—tf
GROCERIES CONFECTIONS,
11/SLCON, 41t. C
THIS WAY. FOR BARGAINS I
FMANUEL ZIEGLER luta just re
' turned from the city with the largest
lot of GROCERIES lie has ever before
opened, to which beinvites the attention
of all, convinced that he can offer HARE
BARGAINS. He has alilo a tine lot of
Hams, Shoulders, &c., Shad,
Mackerel and Herrings,
Oranges, Lemons, Raisins. Figs, Dates,
Almonds, Nuts, Candles of all kinds, To
bacco, Segars, Snuff, Brooms, Brudies,
Blacking, with a general asbortmeut of
variety goods. Give us a rail if you urant
to buy cheap and good—next door to the
“Star" office, Baltimore Street.
Gettysburg, May 11, 1855.—tf
.AVNNAIN.I4%.I
&nured a few dooks southofliwold &mod.
H. SKELIX reeptirtfilllY informs
e jp his old cnitionfors and the public
generally, Hint be contin
ues th e TAILORING
BUSINESS, nt his new
31:111d in South IWiiniiire
Stree, where he will lie
linppy io necommittlaie all
who may patronize him.
All work emintsied to bie
care warranted to fit and
be of moat substantial make: Thankful
for past favors, he solicits a crintinunace of
public patronage.
11:7` The New Fork Sprig and Sum
mer F. , IBIIIOIVS are received. Call and
see diem.
April 27, 18554tf •
TIN Mr TIN THIE!
CEO. E. BUEHLER informs his
friends and customers that he has a
very large' assortment of
TIN WARE
on hand 'really lor the Spring safe, made
by experienced workmen and of good ma
terials. which will he sold low (or CASH
or COUNTRY PRODUCE. irybeall
and see.
Gettysburg, March 10,1854.
GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY.
A NEW FIRM.
riglE undersigned, having enntred into
• partneship to carry on the Fonnihy bu
shiest, under the firm of WARREN 4
SONS, hereby make known to the ,eiti
zone of Adams 'and adjoining couittiga,
that we art lireliaret; to make averk, thing
in our line of buainesa. We have' 'nen
ettntly on 'hand, the HATII4,WAY add
Other ' •
c o 4o,,hvsC> .iaVONIAI
the Parlor airlighl, and nine plate Stoves.
of various atyles and sizes, Pota, ,Kettles
and pans, and all' other Iron Cooking
Utensils, Waffle Irone,Waabing Machines,
Ash-plates, Boot-scrapers, &a., Castings
for Mills and , other Machinery, PLOUGH
CASTINGS of every deseription,.km—
We make the Seylor, Blocher. and differ
ent kinds Wither : pre, Ploeghe. 'We
hare also got different patterns of •
FENCING St RAILING
for Cemeteries: Yards and
.Porchse, which
can't be beat for beauty or' cheapness.
' the aborts articles Rol!)
Cheap for Cash'or Country Produce.
Kr BLACKBMITHING atiil ,con
tinued. ' '
BRASS CASTINGS and every
,thing
in our lino made to ordei. •
77IRESIIING M 4 CIitIVES repair
ed at shortest notice. Being . Mou lders
ourselves, we will do our work arsinT.
• THOMAS' WARREN,
MARTIN WARREN,
HIRAM WARREN; •
THOMAS A. WARREN'.
Gettysburg, May 11, 18513.--11
SEGARS of e
0001000 scry
description add
Brands, all of• which are otlered lower
than any other House in the eity. Awl
warrants all he sells to be ol the‘best
terial. Call end examine.'
AVM: BUEHLER,
As. 107 Franklin street.
Nov. 24, 1854«
Breinig Fronefield
VEGETABLE CATTLEVOINDER I
AND
CATTLE LINIMENT,
5 OLD WHOLESALE. and RETAIL,
by S. H. BUEHLER, mem foe
Ldams county.
Dec. 30th, 1954.