ZlN=2 rw rici'.. NOTI.EIs hereby. Oren to the heirs" end le6nl rrp res.-ninth - ea of JADE EYS TEIR,Iate o „Venation township ,Adams eounz ty, Pa.,deeeased, riz.--Selmitelhyster, George Bpter, Polly, intermarried with Daniel Longo meeker; atharine, intermarried with George 11,. Hewitt, now de ceased; Eliza, intermarried with Samuel Bream ; llenrietta, intermarried with Daniel . Keen, now deceased; Lucinda, intermarried with William iller ; interrairried ssith'S. G. Wilson, now de ceased ; and Sarah Jane Eyster, a minor, whose Guardian is Samuel Ester—that AN INQUEST will be hold on a certain tract of land, situate in enallen township aforesaid, adjoining lands of George Wilson, John Bender, nud others, containing eighty Acres, more or less on which is erected n two story dwelling house. Barn, and other buildings—also on a tntetof mountain land, situate in the sumo township, ndjoininglands of Peter Rice, Jesse Cook, and others, containing sixty Acres, more orless—on .ifonddy Me 22nd day qf Orfnber next, at 10 o'clock, A. on said premi ses, to make partition thereof to and amongst the heirs and kgal_repmsentatites of Said de-• ceased, 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 many 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 ; bat if the same will not admit of divis ion at all without prejudice to or spoiling the whole thereof; then to value nod appraise the saree t whole and undivided—whereof all per sons-interested are hereby. notified. HENRY TIfOA.S, Sheriff's Ol6ce, Gettysburg, 1 . Sept. 28, 1853. j • 3t 11'OTICE. TIMERS Testamentary on the Estate of WILLIA DAY, late of Huntington township, Adams county, Pa., deceased, hav ing been granted to the subscribers, they here by , give notice to persons indebted to said h.state : to call and settle the ea ne ; and those having claims are requested to present the same, .:;properly authentleated, for settle . meat. - W. DAY, ' - VAS. DAYI Err's ' • 111S-Tlie first named Executor resides in South iddleton township; Cuinberland coun ty, , and tho other in Huntington township, Ad arms Cerinty,- Ps,. • - -- - Aug. 31, 1835.-61* NOTICE.. • I,KTTERS of Administration on the Estete ofNEWELL JOYCE, late of Menallen township, Adaml. county, Pa., deceased,, kat , . ing been granted to the subscriber; residing in same towtahip, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to:mid Estate ! to call and settle the same; and those having claims are requested to present the same, properly au thentimited for settlement. SASII3EL K. COOK .Idner. -.ldepL 21, 1855 --tit. Standard Lutheran Books. . 4.ilE Lutheran Manual, on Scriptural Prin eiples, or. the Augsburg Confession, illus trated and sustained, chiefly by Scripture prop , , extracts from Standard Lutheran x ..,(ii: Europe and America—togeth erit* an tbe Formula of Government and Dis- Z4pline adopted by the General Synod Of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in the United t t2 by S. S..Schmucker, D. D., one vol • *LIT° of Marian Luther, . Edited by . T. Stork, 1 voL Sro."elegantly Illustrated. ,: . • --.* , Kurta's -Manual of sacred History, translated by. Rev. C. F. Schafer, 1 vol. 12 mo.. . ' • The Sepulchres of. our • Departed, •by Rev. F. Vi"..Anspach, 1 vol. 12 ma. - • .• Life of Philip Melanethon, translated from . the German, by Rev. G. P. Krotel. The childrenof the New Testament, by Rev. T. Stork.—Also MEW PUBILIMATOOVIS of the leading Book Publishers, regularly-re. mired, and for sale. trublisher'ipnces. The . .fullowing just recei ve d. Family Prayers for each morning and even ing in the year, with reference to appropriate .Scripture readings, by Rev. .1. Cumming; Cum mings' Signs - of tre Times ; a large assort meet of School and Iliseellaneous , Books, hies of every description, Blank Books, Wri 'ling Paper and Stationery, for sale at - low pri - ces,at the Beiok Store of • j , KELLER KURTZ. 8, i 1 18.35. 1,144 Rook Agents Wanted AGENTS WANTED in every Town and County in the United States, to canvass for the most popular Hialorical and other rat eable and saleable books published. The litorks are particularity Adapted to theiwants of the people, being beautifully illustrated with fine Steel and Wood Engravings, and bound in Use most substantial-manner. Agents now canvassing for us, find it a profi table employment. Our list also includes the best works of T. S. ARTHUR. Over 100,000 volumes have been sold the pa. year, and their sale is still increas ing: .We have just added several NEW 110611$ to our list by this most popular author, and ihall add others the ensuing fall and winter. We think we have the best list for gents in the,country. Send for it and judge for your. Wye& For full particulars and list, Address J. W. BRADLEY, • Publisher, 48 North Fourth Street,. Philadelphia, Pa. , 5e t t.11855.-44 Illautiver Rail `road. ITIRAINS •orer the Tfant,ver Branch Rail 1. road sow run as follows Oink Train leaves Hanover at , 9i, A. with Passengers for York, Harrisburg, Colum bia, and. t'lnladelphia.. This train .also con niets.with the I:press for Baltimore;arriving them at 1 P:31., stopping at Glenrock, Park ton and Cockeysville. Second Tram leaves at 2,4 31., with Pas sengers for Baltimore and intermediate laces, and returns with Passengers from ' l7, 1855, 10173111 ES 11ULIM ACIADEECT "Otree!iiiics free of Ifamisbury, Pa. liTtgE:tenth session of this Institution will on 3londny, the sth of Novem 'Parents and Guardians are 'reques ted to inquire into its merits. Instruction is giyia in the ordinary and higher branches of au 'English Edaeation, and also iu the Latin, .Gtrek, french and Berman Languages, and vocal and irmtrutnuttal music. ,Strarding,. Washing and Tuition in the gilt. :branches sktd Vocal Music per ses ritx of fire mouths, • ;,60 00 .11sdosetion its each of the Languages, 500 ,litstrutnentid uncle, ' 10 00 • SfirFor, Creulari and farther information D. DENIGINGER, Harrisburg Pis. gotik. 144 IftS3.-2at 'NOTICE AS FOUND , o liretlmsday tho 19th TV instant, an oil•eloth CAIII'ET BAG; ^toasts:Mist a pair of Nuts, Vat, Shirt, fluid apootattlata &A, which base beouplleod in my ponnlasina. They aro ,sup . poseti to be stern Korey. The canner ts desired to come for. * 114, 4 046 PP3Pedh an i take deem *way. G. X. LIIIISIiMAN. Ottlyth &pt. 2tt, Raie & Valuable Real Estate i MILL . PROPERTY PROVW . TIE . SAL . E. WISHING to retire froin the Milling and V V Farming fittsinesil, I will sell; zit Pri vate Salo, the following- Real &mate known s liraool7oT PROITZ," situate 1 miles south-sliest of Littlestowm on Piney Creek. No. 1.-32 Acres of red soil, mem...Bynum. 'Th'e hoproviquents on tho pretniseinre a Inrge find beantititt • GRIST & MERCHANT L • :.• CoopekShop, two DW ELL IN 0 110118 E S, it fitorerituom l two. Bake-ovens, two Stables, two floppena, and all other necemkry Ont-buildinga—rall .her order. The Mill is not Harp:viva 111 powt of beauty and convenience by any in the coon• tv, being perfect in all its arrangement.. The Dam and Raco nre not equalled. No. 2.. L--A Farm .containing ACRES, mortior less, 10 to 12 Acree of which are heavily timbered. The improve ments are a large , and very complete CIROST MIIIII w .: 7 -x i Aitl4 AND • DWELLING•HOUSE . . No. 3,A Farm . containing 156 ACRES, more or less, mostly. rod gravel soil, 40 to SD Acres of which are heavily tim bered, with a lrrge proportion of Meadow bot tom. 10,000 to 12,000 bushels of . Limo have been put on the land. There IR a: lip • and Poach Orchard, also. Plums, Apric s,. Gra . • i. and Pears. upon the premises. Thdimilrove , meuts,are a .. II tat • LARGE 'STONE 1 I MVELLINGdIOUSE ? and _Kitchen, Smoke honse, a .13ank Barn, with Wagomsheds, Corn-crib, llog•pen, and all necessary out-bnildings. No: 4.—A Farm containing "45 ACRES, and 136 Perches, about L Acres of whichnrolleavily tinibered. 2,000 busbel.4 of Lime bails been put upon the laud. The • improvements' ore a good DW ELLING-110USM and Kitchen, Barn, Ilog-pen ? Balte-av- AmAndall.aecessary ta,good or der ; y ou ng Apple Orchard at the door._ No: 5.—A Wood Lot cloie eentaining .5 ACItES and .. 41 / :15 PercheS, wcll covered with young Chesnut. The above properties all adjoin each other, I except the Five Acre Wood Lot, and will be I sold together or separately as may best snit purchasers. • I ss ill,,sell on Accommodating* • if not sold at Private Sale previous to the 2ndtfoy of •Aorenther ni rf, - they will, on thnt day, be offered at Public Sale, on the premises, 41t 1 I)clocii, , P. M., pt 'Any person . wishing to view the proper ty, will plerowcall on lir., John Crubbs,, liv ing on this premises, or myselfi in Gettys burg. GEORGE ARNOLD. Sept. 21, 1855.—td VALUABLE-PROPERTY TiTE subscriber ofrera at Private Sale , . on voryfuvutable terms, the following Rea Estate, .to wit : situate in Butler township, Adams county, Pa., on the road leading from Gettysburg to Car• Bile, adjoining lands of, Jncob Trostle, John Doll and others, containg 130 •/ernx, of which about 110 acres are cicared—the res idue in first-rate Timber. The insproronents are a large TWO•STOttY STONE DW L ELLING 1,1 9 with 10 Rooms and 2 Kitchens, calculated fur two families; a good frame Barn, weather boarded, corn-crib, wagon•shed, and mother out buildings ;an excellent , 011,CHAIRD of choice Fruit----Apples, Pears, Peaches, Cherries, &c. • There are two -n-olls; one in front, the other in rear of the bonus; a fine stream of running water through the Farm.— There is good proportion .of excellent MEADOW. The Farm is convenient to several Churches,t Stores,Mills Post-Otli- ces, &c. ANOTHERFARM, adjoining the above, containing, 1.00 ACRES, on which are erected a ' WEATIIEIt•ItOARDED HOUSE, " 1 Log Ram, wagon-sheti, corn-crib, anti otber out-buildings. There isit wegon-maker's shop, also,' rendering it very imitable for that or any other mechanical business. There is never failing water, on the preinis.m There are a, bout t 5 Acres of line Tiniber, and a proper tion of ftrst-rate 'MEADOW. Thercis a fine ofApples, Peaches, Cherries,. &e. . These two Properties lie in the forks be tween Conowago and. Opossum creeks. There have been about 11,000 bushels, of Lime put upon the Farm, which is nary begining to op erate, and renders the laud highly produc tive, VS.For the terms, infinity. may he made from the subscriber, resiaing on the first 'men tioned Farm. Persons desirous of purchasing would do well to call and examine the proper tiesoti I am determined to sell with. the view of removing to the 'West:. DANIEL''ILARKLEY. Aug. al, 1855.--tf . . • ' L1732.11E8 7YEZIELCIZANTS. J. LEIB, Agent ICI ILLM RYER b SMALL, York, Pa., have JO hi connection 'with Abair CAR BUILD ING, comuseneed the mauufacture or 0.11.1V1F-t a.l4Yei..) ) 4(0421:30 SII UTTERS AND MOULDINGS - and 'all kind; of light :work, used, by ltoilders in the construction of 'louses, &e. We keep row:tautly cm ; hued au assortment of SASH, rrhich .will be sold ,at low jwiees:— They can execute at. the shortest nonce large orders for any deseription of DOORS, nuts, &At. Our work is of the,bust idnd, and and_ will be sold on the most moderate Enquiry or orders by letter promptly atten, Aug. 24,4855.-3 m. MISS SOPIIOR4 C. 110WAORD WOULD respeeifilly inform the Ladies of Gettrsburg thnt She intends et:l=km eing the AILIANERY BUSINESS, on ihe 12llsinSt., in South Baltimore street, at the resi deuce of Mr. 1). Trimmer.. - She has made nr . tangpments to have regal:tidy the ,very Imest Fashions. .• • , • Timber Land for Sale. Min aubseriher has still a• few 'Wilco Lots of choice Locust' and Chesnut TINIBE.R.I.A.NII for sale. For iafortuatioa apply to . J, 11. PAXTON I.lstlysliam Sept. '2l, Iti.w. `ti~F." ^ :~. FOR SALE .A, Vann, -ALSO Orchat , d TO BUILDEAS JUST FROM TEE CITY' I lne!' Goodo of all kia do for , Ladai sr and , ifi'anitnica. 31"8 M . ( , LELLA N Juni just returned front the• City With superior usnort mem of FANCY GOODS. It, which she invites the nnentinn of hailics mid (;eittlit•: men 11 . 8 being equal in lising in the ni at • kill, snit which will he sold low tin 11111 principle of .quick sales and smon rofilge" -The 101goriment Mei udei the new add fashionable iityleS of Cashmeres, Silks,, De Laines GinghamS (:alieneF , • 1, 44" (lave, (hating ,4)lfflito. .Nlar;tr.. nen, Sark Flannels. Bonnets anti noct.et Trimmings. Satins, Liliiit'S . .Dri•ss Trim mings Velvets, Artittotals, Black. Veilot Blue dn. Gloves. notricry, Idantlkerchilds, Frenchwtorked Collars. Cambric. inenttet and Siviss E'dgings, Insertino,linv, Sleeves, Ninhair and Silk flits, Black Lice and EitthrtntlcrtCl nanilkeye.hiefs, Braids, Fans, Gentlemen's Coiling, Combs of all kindS, Ate., o' Indies 'and Gentlemen ere requested' to call'and ex amine oar Goods, It c ill giro us pleasure. to ,Itow them. . Marelt 30, 1855: HARDWM STORE. g`IHR Subscribers would respectfully 111 announce to their trietids and the publie that they have opened a NEW HARDWARE STORE in B.,ltimore adjoining the residence of DAVID.ZILOI.IIIII Gettysburg. in which they ale opening a urge and general assortment of ' II (ELDWAitii, 11101, STEEL, GROCERIES, Culelry and Coach Trimmings, Springs, Axles, Saddlery, Cedar IVkwe, Shoe _Findings, &Dyestuffs, n genernivinending every deseriptio.i of articles in the above line of litisteess—to WIWI they invite the attention of Coarh• makersi Bhieksmiths.Carpenters,Caliiiirt inartit Shoemakerif,'Eifaildlers",' anti — the - public generally. Our stork having been selected with greet eare and porchashed for Cash, we go art antee.(for the Ready Money,) to d i spose of any part of it on as reasonable terms as they ran he purchased any where. We particularly request a call Irmo our friends, unit earnestly. solicit a Share of piddle favor, as we aro determined to es tablish a character for sellinv (nods a t ow prices aild - dbing husiness on fair prin. liples JONI. B. DANNEIt, DA I'lo ZING LEO. ty.Getsburg, June 13.1851.7-0. LOOK OUT: SECOND ARRIVA OE NEW GOODE C liEJ 2ER T=AN EVE . VAUNTERS, look to your interests. Tlyou 1,•41“. to get back the money you Hlasi, just call dike Northwest corner of the Piariumil, where on will save at least 23 per cent. and get the full worth of your money, and v, hey you will not have to pay for those, who- d , ei't pay. Don't forget to bring your money. :\ Iso bring, along anything and everything you have to sell-; , -such as Mater, Eggs, Baran, Lard . , Raga, and 6eryt him; yon think will sell—and I wil buy at what they are worth. Just call at.the People's Store. Ir),...The stock consists of 1111 Y (;( 10 11S, GROCERIES, and cLoTi U made to order, &c. New queens-rare and Cedar-wart. JOHN HOKE. Jun 6 29, 1855.—tf NEW CONFELTIONEHY. r.) :a ESPEcITFULLY informs his friends -"!.. and the puhliii generally Ow. he has taken the stand recently occupied by G. W. BLESSING. in Chninhersbarg street, adjoining SnivaLv's hotel, 'where he has opened a large and ehoice esmrunent of CONFECTIONS of all kinds, CANDIES, Lemons, Oranges Raisins, Almonds, Pea Nuts, &e.. to which Ile Invites the attention of dealers. Ile de. signs also keeping 10E (ILEA M, and 31 EA D of the hest quality, and solicits the patronage of the paddle. DANIEL. PLANK. Gettysburg,. April 13, 18.5.5.—tf HAY WANTED. PERSONS haring Hay to sell will tlo . well by calling on the subscriber - , in Gettysburg, w ho is desirous of purchasing. The highest Market price will be•paid at II times. 1X../" .- As he intends having the Hay.'aller being picked, hauled either to Hanover or Baltimore, the preference to haul will be given to those from whom he may purchase. SOLOMON POWERS. Dec. 24, 1052.-4 SPOUTING'. SPORIAG! EORGE and Henry. Weropler will Make; House !pouting and put up the same low, for. cash or country pro duce. Farmers' and all' others'wishing their Houses. Barns, &a. spouted, would do well to give them a call. • A& H. WAMPLER; P'-.„, MIDS. KENTUCKY LEAF '-=- 11110 TOBACCO 20 Bales Havana. 25 dn &goo. 20 do Sr. Jogn, 20 Cases SeCil . Leaf. Jost received bud for rule by WM. BUMMER, No. 157 Fzunklin etrett. Nov. 24,.1854. , , , THE STAR A N D BANNER, Is published every Friday . Evening,. iii Bulti more strw►, in the three story iug, ailew door,s above Faint- estocka Store, by D. A. &, Cl'll. •BU€HLER. Timms . If paid.in advance or within theyear $2 per annum—if not paid within the year $2 50. No paper discontinued untirall arrearages are paid--except at the option of the Editor.. 'Sin gle copies tit cents. A failure to notify a disc eontinuunee willhe regarded ea' anew engage- ~.4ilverliiimentz not exeemlinga sigu.-.re in serted three times for- $l-every' tudwonent insertion 25 . cents. • Longer. Ones in'the siimu iwoportion. All turvertlientetits not specially ordered fur a given time' will lie Continued Ma- A liberal reduction will be nude to tho , c who ad% ertise be the your. - Job l'rhiling of ull kinds executed neatly and vrouiptly, and ou reasouable tiaaus. ..: --7,- . --..-- ~:'->>. ~, ..i.::;.-, , e.,::::.::„V , - 4,.... - , -.*--„.v .... ~ •., _..... Ili , / , r. .....,.....,„..., T -.......„ . •_.:.: r 111; '.. '•• ~ ...•- • '!''' .•• t . ( r...,. ~...,4 41 . ....:. ~ :. ..:. .•: -, ' • 0.; a • . . . i ' ,I t .•-"7idi ' , %.' .4 1... .-, .-... • • ', ' ig II ' l. . • : • - ...,,„ ~....._.7-, - . . ~. . •J `i . 4.0°" : ' .... . / \ i i EVA, IS TEE TIME.. S WEAVEI2 respeetfully aro. iy noimees to the Ladies end Gentlts teen of Gettysblirg and vicinity that he has resiiined the Daguerreotype business, nt the old siatid, in Chanibershurg street, where he will he happy to receive visitors desirous of securing perfect Daguerreo types of themaelYea , or friends,, Being furnished with an entire.new and costly appaeatna, he is prepared to take pictures in every style of the art and in sure perfect satisfaction. pm Charges from 50 cis to $lO 00. irr7.llours of operating from 8. A. M.. to 4 P: KT in dress avoid light, retl„blue, or purplb. Dark dregs adds much to the beauty ot the picture. June 0, 1854.741 GROCERIES CONFECTIONS, la &CON, &C. 7111 S WAY FOR BARGAINS! r i !NIANUEL ZIEGf•Eit has just m a' turned from the city with the lnrgest lot of GROCEEIES hr has ever before opened, 10 whidi he invitee the altro6oo 01 all. ec , nvitlePtllhat he e:,ti offer RARE BA [(GMIs.S. Ile has also a line 101 o Hams, Shoulders. Ste., Shad, Mackerel and Herrings, ()rinses, I.einuas. Fig., Dates, Almonds, Nuts, Calalies 0l all kinds, To lutee'u, * 4 egars, Snuff, Brooms, 11larking, will' a general :u.surtthent of variety gouda. Give us a rail i/ Not, want to buy chrup turf I.fikott-;-tiertitoor-io—ie “Star" `trees. Ot.,trst)tirr Nay 11 1855.—tf 1. 7 1 / 4 \ ll; .kingS l ZA‘tt ' A RC :MCC!! a few ivory Soat4of the old Stand IF It. SICELI.Y respsetfully informs Or • his old e..tsloiners and the public Az•illi‘ generally, that he erintin ;, il,—;tie. the TAILORING o l ''''''' ''''''''l 1311RINF‘ 4 ' 4 . , t his ,4 41 ., ..,,,,, . , ... ~ I. n e w L.4 1 ,1i .7. - ...,', , Fitlld in South Ba'Atintire P . :'-` , /ff. ''., Stree, 'where lie will he ..1... .i.;,:.,,,.. I , happy to :o.c..tontotlate nll r i 1 - •" 4 :.:' win may patronize him. l'i , f I ,-, All work entrusted to his • ; ,5 0 ,11,, A .2 ' care wart...mutt to fit and lie of t00. , t stibstalittai make. Thaokliti for past fa"Ort. hesoll6lB a roniinuanecoi ',obit.. patronage. R E. ::r 77 n „Nem Tork Spring and Sum mer PviSHIONS'n re received. Call and see them. April 27, 11355.—1 T ..._ .....- C,—) ' ( cl.trit% '.i.--'-'-r7 --r-'\ ,:-.1%1 7:6----. -- z. ---,,f, / . • ..,-•.z. - 1 .. r .. . - , : g r , c , l '"1",:fiV.0111 '-t,,ii _ t115.-i-P,:-:?:ral: ~.,it ' t.:--',. 4,.. 4 - ; .... i .., : „ ., --- r.t.._,,. : -4--iif-',-1' • a -1. i..., -' t _. Y-'..-0-0- T„;44 . L-1 • - TIN TIRE! TIN TIRE! gri EO. E. BUEHLER ilifi.rms his NOE friends and etertmiters that he has a very large (184 m-intent of on band really for the Spring sale, made by experi , mesil workmen and of good ma terials. wideli will he sold low for 1!A811 or COUNTRY PRODUCE. Ilr7•Call and see. Gettysburp, March 10,18,54. GETIVSBLIG FOLURY. A , NEW FIRM. fI'HE undersigned, having entered into partiteship to carry on the Foundry bu siness Wilier! the firm of WARREN R. SONS, lierty make known to the citi zens of Athens and adjoining counties, that we are ireparyt! to wake every think in our line 1,1 hosiness. We have rou strmily tot ijand, the HATHAWAY 'end other AnCOVE%, the Parlor airtight, and nine plale Stoves, 01 various stiles and sizes, Pots ; Kettles ; and Pans. and all other Iron Cooking Utensils, Waffle Irons,Washing Machines, Ash-plaicS, Hoot-scrapers, &c. Castings fur ,Mills andether Machinery, PLOUGH CAST (NOS of every description, ke.— e make the Seyhir,:Blocher. and differ ent kinds ol• Witherow Ploughs. We have alsdgot different patterns of FENCING & RAILING fur Cemeteries, Yards and Porches, which can't be beat for-beauty orciteapnesi.. KJ' All the above articles . will he sold cheap fur Gish or Country Produce. 11[.7' BLACKSMITH 1N Gi still con tinued. • • BRASS EASTINGS and every thing in our hilt.; made to 'Order. • ell" ALLICHINES repair (ed at shortest: notice. • Being Moulders ourselvesi'we will do our work RIGHT. ' " • . THOMAS"WARREN, MARTEN WARREN, ' 1 • HIRAM WARREN, THOMAS A. WARREN. Gettysburg, 1855.--41 300 000- .CCARS of every 9 „ dear ptio'n :a 'n Braude., all of which are offered lower than any other. House in the oily. Aud trfirrants all he Bella to be of the best ma terial. Call and examine. • WM. BUEHLER., Poo. 107 Franklin street; Nov. 24,.1854.•. • Breini,a Fronefield & Co's., VEGETABLE 'CATTLE . 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Digest," .Vm. hi one thick volume, Octavo. Price on. ly 1=E3021 COMPANION TO In NN'S JUSTICE GRAYDONTS FORMS. rOP)Pi of Conveyance, and of Practice in 4 `' ' the Courts of Common Pleas, Quarter Sessions, Oyer and Terminer. the Supreme and Orphan's Courts. and the °likes of the various Civil officers and Justices atilt! Peace. Fourth e dition, revised, corrected, enlarged, and adap ted to the present state of the law ; with cold ods Aplanatory notes and references, and a new, full and comprehensive Index. Tly Hob ert E. Wright, Esq. In one thick octavo vol ume. Price only $2 50. -A LSO STIIOI3D AND BRIGHTLY'S 3 Pardon's Digesl.-1700 101855. ESE' of th - e • Laws of Pennsylvania, 1 from the year One Thousand Seven !Inn dred to the Eighth day of May, One Thousand Eight Hundred and I'ittyßive. The first four editions by the late John Pardon, Esq. The tilt it, sixth, and seventh, by the Ifon. tleorge .M. Stroud. Eighth edition, revised, with mar ginal references, foot notes to the Judicial De cisions ; analytical contents ; a digested sylla• bus of each title ; and a new, full, and exhale+- . live Index. By Frederick C. Brightly, Esq., author of"..!V. Treatise on the Law of . Cost," -Equity. Jurisprudence, - "Nisi Prins Report.,•' Editor of "Binn's Justice." &.c. Otte thick Royal Nye. Price only 00. 6%a The fre36nes. and pernnua+nt value of Itigest are preserved the !edifice, 14211 anintatly 4igest ut'ihu Lutcs.etetC _tcd in ent.ii year. 11 - ti.se torninir ranged in precise conftwinity to the plan or Penton's I)igest. They are. pitch of' them, re. published nnettally ; are connected together by a general inde.v. (prepared anew eaeltyear,) the contents Or the letVe of 1111 year since the peblication of PIIIIIIIII . A igemt, in one alphabet ; and are botn.d up with l'urdotis Digest, and also sold sep arately. Thu: the purchaser of Punlon's Digest will al way.= he in possession of the "romplete body of the Statute Laws of Pennsylvania down to the very hour when he purehases it t Those who have already purchased Pardon's Digest mac al‘vays complete it to date for the small sion of Filly Cents, thd price of n volume con taininr all the annual Digests issued since the fir.a palilicati l in of the present edition of Pur• don's Digest,, ts Itaretotiini stilted. KAY & BROTPER, LAW IIooKsEI.I.ERS AND 17 d' 19 &mai Fifth t's7rr./, First. Store above Cliemutt P.-.,l3^Order-4 or letters of ito fir Law lice k, from thr country, promptlyattunded to. Juno 29, 155.-3111 SIMMER SAVES. 1 - ,IVA & WATSON, No. 20 South • I Fourth St., PhilattelOhia. Great tire, Chestnut and Filth Streets, Frid,iv morning, December, 15t 1854. EVANS & WA'ISON'S SALAMAN• DER SAFESTRWMPIIANT, as they always are when put to the test. PHILADKLPIIIA, lice. 16, 1854. Msssns EVANS 14 WATSON, No. 26 1 South Fourth St., Philadelphia. GENTLEMEN :—We take much pleasure in recommending your Salamander Safes to Merchants and others in want of a se cure means of preserving their books, pa. pers, from tire, as the one we pur chased Irom you about seven months since ' has preserved our hunks, papers and cash in as good a COOditkOn AS they were when put into it, before the great fire of this morning,, which destroyed the entire block of buildings corner of Chestnut and Fifth streets. The safe was in use iri our office, un the second floor of our building,, from which :dace it fell into the cellar, and . remained there until the fire was out.— The Safe was then removed and opened I it the presence of at least 1000 persons, wit.) witnessed the good condition of the contents: Will you please have the safe ' and locks repaired. as we intend to put it lin use again, having perfect confidence its fire-proof qualities. Yours, Respectfully, LACEY & PHILLIPS. Evans & Watson take pleasure in re ferring to the following, among the many hundreds who have had their Sales in i use : 17 -U. S. Mini, Philada.; Farmers and Mechanics' Bank Plulada. ; Samuel Allen. Esq.. High Sheriff; Philada.; John N. Henderson, City Controller; Caleb Cape & Co., No. 183 Market st. ; Rich ard Norris & Son, Locomotive builders, Philada.; Bancroft &. Sellers, MaLltinists, corner 161 k and James Sts.; Frvnklin Fire Insurance Co., Philada.; Pennsyl vania Railroad Co., Philada.; Lacey & Phillips, corner 'fifth and Minor Sts.; Sharpless Bro., No. 32 South Second St.; James Kent & Santee, No. 147 North ThirdiStreet i W. H. Horstman & Sons, No: M North Third St.; Smith, Williams & No. S 7 Market St.; J. & It. Orne, N 07185 Chestnut-St. A large assortment of the above Safes always on hand (warranted to stand a least 10 per cent. more fire than any Her ring's Safe now in use.) EVANS & WATSON, also manufactnre ant! keep for sale, Iron Shutters, Iron Doors and iron Sash, for making fire-proof Vaults for Banks, stores, public and private buildings. Seal and Letter Copying Presses ; Patent Slate . Lined Refrigerators, &c. Please give its a call, at No. 26 South FOURTH St , Philadelphia. April 6,-1855:-1y _ F. H. SMITH, PORT MONNAIE, POCKET BOOK. AND DRESSING CASE MANUFACTURER, N. W. cor.of POMO& Cheetnutets, Philadelphia A LWAYS on hand a large and varied aesootnent of Port Monnaies, Pocket. Books,,Bankere Cases, Note Holders ' Port Folios, Porta ble Desks, Dressing Cases, Work Boxes, Cabot Travelling Bags, Backgammon Boards, Chess Men; Pocks:Memorandum Books, Cigar Cases, itc. Alai, a general assortment or English. Fmk% and German FANCY GOODS. Fine pocket .Cutlery, !Wore,' Razor Strops and Gold Pens. IMEENIZEI Floors. . Wholes&le,:Becoud and Third Floo P. smreti. ' N. w. tor. Fourth do Chestnut go.. PhiPidelphia. N. B.—On the receipt of $l.-a „ Superi or Uuld Pen.wal be vent to any part of the United Stntes,iby mail ;—deacribing pon, thus. medium. hard. or soft. March 30, 1855.--ly R. D. CLIFI'ON & SON, MN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING STORE, North Hest corner of tecoed and Dock ate., Pbila To the Citizens of Getty'sburg. Pa. and yOU %co respectfully invited to exam ine the extensive and varied assort ment of MEN'S & BOYS' CLOTFUNG, at the store of the subscriber, where may alwayS he fotiiid a fall supply of READY MADE CLOTHING, of all sizes and de scriptioug, 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 eons in a manner worthy of you and them. Rernember the North East corner of Second and Dock Streets. R. D. CLIFTON & SON. April 13, 1835. 1 y TRUSSES TRUSSES 1 TRUSSES ! C. H. NEEDLES, Truss and Brace Establishment. 8. W. CUR. TWELFTII RACE STREETS, I'IIII._IIDELPHIA, 1.M1 ) 01VI'E1i of tine French Trusses, ning crlrciair Ugh/sows, ease and durability with correct construction. hernial or ruptured patients can be suited by remitting amounts, as below: Sending num ber of inches round the hips, and stating side affected. Cost of Single Truss, S 2, S 3, SI, Mol $5. 1 $; 4 and $lO. Instruc tions as to whr, :oat how to etreet a care, when poisitile, scot with the Truss. Also kir sal", in great variety, 1),. flu main!/.. Imp-tired l'afrtil Body Brare, for the cure of Prolapsus Uteri; Sidon' Props and supports, Patent Shoulder Braves, Chest Expander.; and Erector Braces, adapted to all with stoop shoulders awl %leak lungs; English Elastie lalotninal Belts, Suspensories, Syr itr7er.-urrale- nod-female. - • ••• . - VA-Ladies' Rooms, with Lady attendants. Augied 3, 1555.--tv L.Li.ITLLEIL. FRITZ, HENRY & North Tfflitl) street, PHILADEL'A. VI ()ROCCO NlaltufaciurPro, Owner!, ILK and Imporiers of FRENCH CA IX SK INS, anti denier in II ED and OAK SOLE LEATHER & KIPP. Feb 2, • 1855 —I y _ %,I‘, 4AIn NEW GOODS AGAIN. S. GRAMMER, has just returned "JP • from Philadelphia with as hand• some and cheap au assortment of Spring Sz. Summer Goods ever brought to Gettysburg, consisting, in part of CLOTHS. Black and Finley Cart• simeres, Marseilles for Pante anti Vests, Satinetts, &e. Also Barege, -Barege de- Laines. Chili Barege. Brilliantine Silks, Satins, Lawns, Ginghams, Cloths, Sleeve, Jarkonet and Swiss Flouncing, Bonnets. Ribbons, &e., &e.— Also Groceries dr. Qiieensware,. which will be sold at reduced prices for Cash or country Produce. To punctual customers a credit of six mouths. J. 8 Witt M ER. April 0. 1.355.—if r or„z ^ cot' ,kl. rim kfte c. \ sti OLIN W . rro N. Fashionable liar• w her and Thar Dresser. can at allt imet be found prepared to attend to tile yells of the people, at the Ten pie, iu the Diamond, adj•iining the County Building. From long experience, he flatters himself that he can go through all the ramifications at the Totinor tat Drpo I'l men! with 'such an infinite degree of skill, at will meet with the entire satisfaction of all `who may submit their chins to the keen odeal at his razors. He hopes therefore, that by his attention to business, and a de -1 sire to please, lie will merit as well as re. ',else, a liberal share of public patronage. The s ick will be attended to at their pri• vete dwellings. TOBACCO. ."" I . ogb BOXES LB. LUMP, To. 8A.0120 in store and filr sale, at 11 cents by the box, nt BUEHLER'S Old Stand, the cheapest in the city. No. 157 Franklin to., Baltimore. Nov. 24. 1854.—ff BOXES BLACK FAT in store ""uF and for sale by NM. BUEHLER, No. 157 Franklin street, 13altirnoro Nov. 29, 1854.—tf g IMZELZID TUSTICE OF THE PEACE, has opened an office in the front room of hisresulenco in Baltimore street, where he will be prepared to attend to Scriveoing, Conveyanctug, and collecting claims, promptly and punctually.: Gettysburg, April 20.—1 y Wall Paper. 11 ELLER KURTZ invites the attention•of • AIL Ilouse-keepers- and others who. intend fitting up their houses this Spring, to his stock of Side,-Coiling and Border Paper. 100 BOXES - BEST CONGRESS ‘ O. TOBACCO.'in rtnre and for sale by WM; BUEHLER, No.', I b 7 Franklin street. Nov. 24, 1534 - . • • ABRAM ARNOLD NTENDS removing to Yorl, and must I therefore settle business. All per- sons desirous of naming sts, especially those whose 'accounts are of long standing, can de so-by culling inunediately and PAYING Unless this be done without delay, snits will be instituted without respect - to fa-sonsl a simi lar appeal to them having been utterly -dis regarded. No farther', indulgence will be given. ; ;erne is now selling off nt cost. June 8. 1855. ' , • V101,..1N5. Umtata, ArcordionP, Fhi • tins. Harinpnicans, Guitar and Vl°. line Stringa.at SAMSOIPS. "Blanks of all kinds for sale at this odic . Proftwslkmal l Cards. CARID. Gls cGUIPBELIi i Attorifil - at 16/14, OE FILE on .Chambersburg street, ant tysburg,, two. doors front Geo. Ar- • nntd'e store, ; will attend to, filing alsims far BOUNTY LAND, under the bite Acts; of Congress, Pensions, &e. All business entrusted twilit; hands will Nettie° prompt. attention. •April.o, 1855. . DAVID Attorney at , Lawi' • HAS taken' Mr. Szsvirisoit',l offirt; North West Corner pi' Centro' Square. REFERENCE. ..A-lon. Thstldees thawed', Leticasier. Dec. 30, 1853. • D. MICONA UGHIG .97TORNEY AT LAW,- „ (Office removed to ono dour West of Both!, Drug dr, Boult-Store,Ulternbersbuoi street.) attorney and Solicitor for l'atonts and Pensions, Bounty Land Warman, Back-Pay pended Claims, and all other claims againgt the Government at Washington. D. C. also American t lating. in England. band Warrants located and sold, or bought, and highest prices given. - Lands for sale in lowa, Illinois, and other Western States ; and Agents engaged locating Warrants there. tatrApply io him personally or by Gettysburg, Nov.ll, 1853 efirmremono lottO Dr. J. Lawrence Hill, P) r r it, OFFICE in 'ha mbershurg street one door West of the Lutheran Chord!, nearly opposite Grammer's store, where he may be found ready and willing to attend to any cape within the province of the Dentist. Persons in want of full sets of teeth are invited to call. REFERENCES. Dr U.l.l3knLrnrnr, Rev.C.P.Kn•orn,D.D " lioni Kn. Prof. M. J•cons, If m. !Junto, " H. 1.. II %you' . •• D. H.A.Mont.ito none Rev R. Jou mommr. I " M. b. STIP7v ca. July 7. 1838. BOUN LAND CLAI3I6, unilersigned will attend promptly - a • I() the eolleetion of claims lop 110 N- T Y LANDS under the tam act of vow greys. Those who have alrea'y rereivedl 40 of 80 Acres, can now receive the bal ance, by calling on the subscriber and mak ing the necessary application. JOEI. IL DANNER.. Gettysburg, March 9.1855.-11 OLD SOLDIERS. BOUNTY LAND ACT OF 1855. r ir ilF undersigned is now preps if- red to file and prosecute Mims to Bounty Land, for soldiers of the Revolu tion, of tile War of 1812, and of ALL other wars in which the U. Suites have been en gaged—and for their Widows and minor children. 'the new act embraces them all. In addition to his long experience mitt success, he would add,' that, In all the many elaima he has httlierto filed, (be tween 100 and 200) he has carefully pre serveo, and has now every thing necessa ry iwestablish the rights of elaimanus•—ea rilso Rolls and Lists of Companies, and fa cilities for !tarnishing p In in all cases ihat may be entrusted to him. Ile is now rapidly filing claws. Re has made complete are:memento tor loca ting tvarrunts nt the Western States.— arratits bought—Warrants Sold. Ap- Fly personally or by letter In D. M'CONAUGHY. Gettysburg, March 9, 1855.—tf PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. SEsSION OP 1855-'56. l. litE re g d.'. course of Lectures will com motive on Monthly, October 8111, wild will be continued until the Ist of March. FACULTY. David Gilbert, M. I)., Prof. of Otodetrita and Dist:nes of Women um! Children. Alfred M. D., Prof. of Theory and Practice of 31edieine. John Neill, . 1)., Prof. of Surgery. .1. M. Allen, . D., Prof. of General and Spe cial Anatomy. John .1. Reese, . 1)., Prof. of Medical Chem istry. John li:Diddle, D,, Prof of Therapeutics unit Mitten°. Modica. Fnincig (3. Smith, M. D, Prof. of Institutes of Medicine. Joseph Shippen, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy. Clinical Instruction will be given by Pro foesurs Biddle and Neill at the Philadelphia JIo pilnl, Blockley, during ,tilui entire term of the session, in conjunction with other neither* of the Medical Board of the Hospital. The Students of Pennsylvania College—both first course , and :wand courie-•-will be furnished gratuitously with the tickeeto the Philadelphia Hospital. Second course - Students have the option of receiving graluiloudy, the ticket to the Pennsylvania hospital. A. klioic,will also be hold at the °liege, every Wednesday and §aturday morning throughout the session. S. For.the entire coarse of Lectures, $lO6/ 00 Matriculation, (paid once only) .* 6 =oo Graduation, - • 30 00 The Dissecting Boores will lte oPened in Se ptc mher, 'under the direction of the Professor of Anatomy, and' the Demonstititor. Prelinimary Leettirs4 Will be delivered de• ring the fortnight preceding , the , opersidg. of the session. • . • JOHN J. REESE, M. ReOtnar, No. 122, S. Ninth strento ia. Philadelph Au g . 24,1855.-St O'R 11,Y4',7 4 1 T, ;.A. !XIV.* BTOIZY ;ii.'BRICKROUSE .In gailiond street; lately Occu pied by 0. Wassuni.' Immediate' poesekiiion given. • Apply. to b. A. Iltialtria, Sept. 2S, 18,55.--3t* F.O R Awl E, T"good teo.plate. STOVES, on reasonable • terms. 1115-Ekidre aetheTAlL" office. , Sept. 28, 1845.-3 t • 4 PPLE.PARERS—a new article and Mimi rally adapted to the purpose. For sal. by k'AIINES'rOCK, lIROTIIEIIB.