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    THIS WAY FOR BARGAINS!
S. swore
nukes this opportunity of tendering
M. to the Public his thanks for the libe
rsbllmewsragement heretofore extended to
to hun and would respectfully remind
them shit he still continues to manufacture,
at hiirild stand, in East York street, a few
doors east of the Globe Inn, all kinds of
- NEW - 3t - FASHIONABLE
RHIN
(UIT* N" TADLRA,
CARD "
Pica (t 4.6
sackarArr••
totentint with all other articles . usually
amok in his line of business. All work
dine it his establishment will be warrant
be made of the best material and
by the best of workmen.
FrOin his knowledge of the business the
subscriber flatters himself with the idea
that he is able to compete successfully
with-any other establishment in the coun
ty, in the style and quality of his work.
COFFIN S—Mahogany, Cherry, or
Walnut—made in the best style, and at the
shortest notice.
GEO. H. SWOPE
GettYOurg, Jan. 18, 1850.—tf
LAST NOTICE.
B it is my desire to have my Books
settled with as little delay u possi.
tl ik.
b . I request those indebted to me, either
by Note dr Book Account, or otherwise,
to haretheir accounts closed by the lit
of Jeutuary next, as it is not my wish to
add costs. D. HELOT.
Tt7RITITI7I%3I.
• I did not succeed in disposing Of my
stock of Lumber and Tools at my sale in
Minn. last, I deter Mined to bare the lure.
Mt worked into FURNITURE. There
fore, persons wishing furniture will do
'l4llhy calling at my Shop is Carlisle
street, or at my Furniture Room in Chem
bersburg street, where can be bad the best
billitins - you ever had, either for Caih
or Uountry Produce.
:pet. 19,
,1849.—t[
CONFECTIONS.
"'IrELLER KURTZ
114$ just 'opened a variety 'of choice
CONFECTIONS; coin= the
follnwittgehoice tarieties of Cali
dies, to wit :
eon Dons,Sticar Alnionds, Preserved Almonds,
Preaervad Plume, J ally Cakes, Pottuarocee Drops,
Clowdrtta, ; * U. ti.• rollaway maddhoo; quoit
ties : Creaus,-Lenion, Vanilla. Horehound. Boor
Eltopa." Mint do., Chocolate do, Mint in Tie*
Naga candy, Cocoa do., Cis:lmm do,'Alntond
do:,`
with all • the tumid varieties of Common
Coedit* ; also Ground Nets, Cream do.,
Pecan do:, English Walnuts, Filberts, Al
minds ; with choice Raisins, at 18} cents
p(•r lb.; Prunes at 2b cents ; Figs, fresh
mad best quality, at 35 cents ; Citrons, at
31 cents ; Oranges, &c., lc.
April B.
GREAT ATTRACTION
AND GREATER INDUCEMENTS
than'ever, at the Dry Goods Empo
rium of
A N. IrURTZ,
Se IDOIX6II, CNNTNIC SQUARE, 011TITSIIVRO•
Tlir, undersigned has just received,
and has in store, a very large and au
prier stock of
Dry. Goods,
boil, Fancy and Staple, suits* fin' the
coining seasons. Braving purchusd oar
stock on adVantitgeous terms, We are pre
pared and determined to sell theiNat very
great bargains.
.Our on et;auui
tion, will be foun'd to contaid all that is
nevi, and fashionable, comprising a wend
variety of
Ladies Dress Silks, Cubmeres, Alpacas,
Mons' do Laines, plain and figured,
Linen Luis», do. _
Marianas, Bombazine... Gingham,
Mourning, French and Domestic Calicoes,
Ate. en. Also a full and complete variety of
•
Gentlemen's Cloths, Cass'-
meres Bt, Vest ings, 4c
In a word, suffice it to say, that we tars
on hand a full and complete stock, whisk
we shall take pleasure in exhibiting to all
lotho may call. At the same time we
would return sincere thanks for the libe
ral patronage , bestowed.
A. 11. KURTZ.
April 5.--3nt
irireonntry Produce taken in eachange for
Goo&
NEW GOODS,
AT THE
0 7111E3
OF THE TWO EXTREMES.
PLEASE call and examine the largest
a. stock of HATS & CAPS, BOOTS
& SHOES, that has ever been kept in the
p_lasie--embracing every variety of New
On, T3tyle, &c., and sold at reduced
prices.:
Straw and Leghorn Hats,
also on hand, The Store providing for
the Iwo extremes it at the old stand, two
dome below the Post_ °trice. Prepare
shues have been made for a large Spring
avid 4llutnatar business.
WAI. W. PAXTON.
' Allen S.-4
4
OUSE SPOUTING
TWILL be made and put up by the
subseriber,who willattend prompt
ly to all order*, sod upon as reasonable
torneemtelea bu procured at any establish
• "lip ill the county.
GE O.E BUEHLER.
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ust
r fo e. r
4110411 Sot aide by
' • WM. W. HAMERSLY.
GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY
. 1 111.1CHI1•E SHOP.
MIDIS establishment will now be ear
ried on by
tf i e ViaMlll7 C=9
who take pleasure in being able to announce
to their friends and the public generally that
they hive constantly on hand a very great
varibty or
,Holloware and Stoves,
including Kettles, Pots, Ovens, Skillets,
Pens, Griddles, dce.A . Contmoa_Parlor.
Air-tight, and Cookinir Stoves—among
them the far-famed HA I'HA WAY.
To Farmers they would say. they have
on hand an excellent assortment of
Pisrarniseg illaspinsumits.
consisting of the renowned Sevlor Plough,
Woodcock's and Witherow's, D. Warren's
Patent ,Windmill, Straw-cutters, dr.e.
BL A CKSMITHING
is carried on by the best of workmen.—
They will still carry on the
BOOT + SNOB
shop in the. South end of the Foundry
where, with good Workmen and the
excellent materials, the neatest 6ts and
best work will be made. o:7Ladies will
be waited on at their residences.
Ali the above nrentioeed articles, with a
great many others not named, will be fur
nished as cheap for cash or country pro
duce as they can be had any where else.,
liCrreePairialf, of all kinds, done at the
shorts, notice.
Gettysburg. April 26, 1950.
T. WARREN
WOULD respectfully requests)] those
having unsettled accounts in his
books to call and settle immediately. Af
ter the Ist of July next, his books will be
placed in the hands of an officer for settle
ment.
TURE )
If MI
As,
Bmt.Atm,
SECRETARIES;
BIIRZAUto
BEDSTEADS,
CRAtiLitS.
IV A tiIIiTANDII;
EATS. ZATS.
/PRE.undersigned respectfully infoiins
g- his friends and the public generally,
Rua he has just manufactured a superior
lot of
HATS
of the best materials and latest
style, at his old establishment in South
Baltimore street, opposite the Compiler
officer-and next - door-to- WitTplerl's Cio
fling Establishment—embracing the fol
lowing : Superior Mole-skin Plush Hats,
Silk, - Russia, Pies Fur, and Slouch Hats,
dtc., all of which. he will sell low for Gash,
or country produce,-if-delivered immedi
ately. Furs taken In exchange for Hats.
.1. J. BALDWIN, Agent.
April 20. 1850.
D • HEAGY.
EEELE po i TEL,
GETTYSBURG, PA.
[YORXIIRLY KEPT BY JiJa. A. 1110iPBON.]
T HE sgiscriber has the pleasure of an
nonnarrig to his friends and the pub
he generally that he has taken charge of
the large and conveniently located Hotel,
in Chamberabartstreet, Gettysburg, Pa.,
for a number of years under the care of
lutes A.; Tnowesoit, Esq, and widely
and favorably known to the Travelling
Public, as the stopping plges of the mail
Stages to and from Baltimore,,York, Her
rtsbarg,Chambersburg, Hart *town, Fred
erick, and the intermediate towns. The
house has been thoroughly repaired and
refurnished, and nothing will be left un
done in the effort to sustain the high char
acter of the House and render it worthy
of the patronage of the Travelling Public.
The services of attentive Servants and
aireful Hostler, have been secured. and
every requisite convenience will be par- I
ended to an who may be pleased to favor
me with thsfirpstrottege.-
' .1011 N L. TATE.
Oct. I*, 1840.,
BOOKS and 'STATIONERY.
L IL BUEHLER
CIRATEFUE for the long continued
Vr and Bitted) , patronage so liberally ex
tended to him, returns his acknowledg
ments to his friends, and invites • their at
tend, to his present large asetwntient of
. _STANDARD BOOKS
of J alp
everrreriety,Classieal, Ther
ological, Literary and Miscellaneous, al
of which will be sold, se usual, at the very
lowest rates.
He .has also constantly on hand a large
and full assortment of SCHOOL BOOKS
and STATIONERY, Pen4mines. Geld
Pens, Pencils, Letter Envelopes, Visiting
Cards; Motto Went, wid; a variety of
Fancy Articles. to which the ettantion of
purchasers is invited. •
o::rArrangements bare been made by
which any Books not embraced in hie as
sortment can be promptly ordered from
the City.
Gettysburg, April 5, 1850.
FOR THE GOLD MINES.
NEW BOOKS,
voIHEMS by Long- 4-1 ' •
••• fellow, two vols.,
new edition—with Poems of Bryant, Wil
lis, Mrs. Sigourney, &c.
Mahomet and his Successors, by Wash
ton Irving, 2 volumes.
A storla, or Anecdotes of an Enterprise be
yond the Rocky Mountains, by:lrving.
Linda, or the Bello of the Creole, a tale
of Southern life.
Macauly's History of England.
Ilunie's do. do.
The Mysteries of New York, Philadel
phia. and Boston.
The Steward, a Romance of Real Life,
by the author of Valentine Vox, &c.
Indiana, by George Sand.
AB the Magazines--Blank Books.of ev
ery description, &c. &c., for sale at the
south-east corner of Centre Square, by
KELLER KURTZ.
N. B.—The subscriber respectfully ten
ders his acknowledgments to his numer
ous friends and others, who have so libe
rally encouraged him for the past three
years, and hopes, by close and personal at
tention to bunions' in future, to be able to
retain the patrOttage so liberally besuiwed
heretofore. K. K.
Gettysburg, May 24, 1850. .
LATEST FASHIONS.
J. IL STEVENSON, JR.,
W/101.FEALR DEALER IN
GROCERIES k LIQUORS,
Three doors South of the
Mt' Old Bridge, Front St.,
HARRISBURG.
M. 8., for the accommodation of
• • Merchants and others in Dauphin,
Cumberland, Franklin, and neighboring
counties, has opened an extensive Whole
sale Establishment for the sale of Grocer
ies and Liquor*, as above. With the co
operation of a hire importing house in
Baltimore, be will offer goods - here at the
same prices at which they can be purcha
sed in the city. He respectfully solicits
the favor of a call from those wishing to
purchase to satisfy them of his entire abil
ity to sell as he promises. The attention
of landlords ii invited to lot of choice
liquors in store, and for sale at importers'
[nice&
Orders from a distance promptly
filled. and goods despatched at eitvrices.
Feb.' 16. 1850.
To Painters and Housekeepers
Camelot Paint.
THE undersigned has the pleasure of
announcing to the public that he has
invented a new PAINT, which, from its
durability and general excellence, he has
termed "CEMENT PAINT," and to
which he invites the attention or Painters
and others interested. This paint has
been amply tested by House Painters and
inherit, during the pout yeir - of.xwo, and,
wherever used, has been pronounced su
perior, in every respect, to any paint here
tofore in use.
The undersigned has in his possession
certificates from Painters and others who
have used it and give it the preference over
all other compoeitions, which he will be
pleased to exhibit to any who may wish
to see them. Reference is respectfully
made to the following gentlemen : Robert
Smith, Wm. W. Paxton, Hon. Geo. fluty
ser, Gee. Swope, Rev. H. Holland, T.
Warren, J. B. Danner, Dr. D. Gilbert,
Hugh Dermiddie, J. G. Frey, D. Lashell,
D. A. Buehler.
Icy' Receipts for individual use. or rights
for shops, counties or States, can be had
on moderate terms, by application to the
subscriber.
JOHN JENKINS.
Gettysburg Marsh 22, 1850.--tf
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TIN W ARE ! TIN WARE
GEO. a. 1111ZONIZIEL
RESPECTFULLY announces to his
friends and the public that he con
tinues to manufacture and has now on hand
LARGE STOCK OF
TIN WARE,
at his Establishment in Chanshersborg
street, nearly opposite the Poet Office—
where he will be pleased to fill orders
promptly and upim the most reasonable
terms.
April 12.
AGAIN AT WORK !
ATTEND TO YOUR TEETH
THE subscriber has the pleasure of
announcing to his friends that he has
again recovered hie health sufficient to re
sume the practice of
Dental Surgery,
and will be pleased to attend to all orders
connected with his profession, such as
cleansing, filing, pulling, plugging find in
serting Teeth. Having the benefit , of a
number of yearn practice. be feels confi
dent of beingable to render fall satisfaction
to all who may farm him with their pa
tronage.
11CPReference is respectfully made to
the following gentlemen :
Dr. H. S. Huber, Hon. N. M'Clean,
Dr. D. Gilbert, Prot M. L. Slaver,
Dr. N. C. Derincbg, Re% Dr. 131clunocker,
Dr. D. Horner, Rev. Dr. Baugher,
Dr. C. Horner, Err. Jacob Ziegler.
The subscriber has removed his resi
dence to the house formerly occupied by
Rev. Mr. Gerhart, in B. Baltimore street,
a few doors above Fahnestock's store.
F. R. VA NDERBLOOT.
March 15i 1850.,---tf
REIVIaIITAZe.
DR. J. LAWRENCE HILL,
DENTIST,
LEAS removed his °Noe to the building
opposite the Lutheran Church, in
Chambersburg street. 2 doors east of Mr.
Middlereff's more where he may all times
be found ready and willing to attend• to
any cue within , the province of the Den
tist. ' Persons in leant of full sets of teeth
are'respectfully invited to call.
REFERENCES.
Dr. a N. Dsampcsv, I Rev.D.P.KaArrnt,D.D
••l i).
D. 131 , ' Prot M. JA COSS,
.. aA. Os Win LLI •. H. L. litmeasa,
" D. Gi , " Wir.M.Rxraokas
RAT.J. 0. WAysolift " its L.:Brerrsa.
July 7. 1848. { .
Gentlemen
WHO wish a good article of S.IITIIII
VESTING, silk cravats, hand
kerchiefs, suspenders, gloves,. stockings,
Cassimers, Arc., can be supplied at the
one-price store of
April 5. J. L. SCHICK.
Table Covers.
W 001, add Colton TABLE COV
ERS, cheap, just arrived and for
sale at KURTZ'S Cheap Corner.
C IRA.CKERS, of various kinds, such as
J Boston, Navy, Water, Butter, Sugar,
Soda and llyspepsia.Crackers, for sale at
HAMERSLY'S Varieiy Store.
J 'UST received and for sale by the sub
scriber, a large lot of CARPETING!,
very cheap. GEO. ARNOLD.
FRESH ORANGES & LEMONS
a large supply, and superior quality
just opened at HAMERSLY'S.
LADIES call and see a fine assortment
PARASOLS at KURTZ'S CHEAP
CORNER. • [April 20.
jU as S so T RE e C t E c I 4 V E s D
n a d nd ora for i eap a tun
also Maths, Rakes, Forks &a., eythea ;
JOIIN FAIINESTOCK.
Baltimore Advertisements.
T HE Proprietor of the above establish
m- went would respectfully inform the
citizen, of Baltimore and vicinity, that he
has received from Europe the
FALL AND WINTER FAISHIONS
together with a rich assortment of goods
adapted to the coming season,
eonsisting
819terfhte ranch. German and English
Cloth*, Castor Beavers, Pilots, and
Plitt°, Coaling,
A new article for Oversacks and &nines"
Coats. Also, a splendid assortment of
French and English Comintern and
of the most desirable styles imported this
season. RICH VESTINGS—we h ave
and are constantly receiving new styles of
Vesting., consisting of plain and figured
Silks and Woolen Vdeets, figured and
striped Cashmeres, Silks, Saline and
Valencia..
of all shades and colors. Our CUSTOM
WORK is cat and made in the best man.
ner—wnd u regards style and workman
ship, is warranted to give entire satisfac
tion, and at greatly reduced prices.
READY-MADE CLOTHING.—Per
sons in want of Ready-made Clothing are
particularly invited to call and examine
our stock before purchasing elsewhere, as
we manufacture all qualities of FASHION
ABLE CLOTHING. And our assort
ment of that article is at all times large.
which offers to purchasers a great induce
ment of procuring an article of a quality
which cannot be obtained in any other
Clothing Establishment in the City.
We have on hand and are constantly
manufacturing Garments of every variety,
from the best materials, in the most ap
proved styles, for Fall and Winter Wear,
CONIIIII7IXO or
Surlout, Sack and Pelitot Overcoats.
Of all colors,qualities and sizes, from $2 50
4 50 4 75, 5 50 and upwards.
BOYS' BACK & OVERCOA TS.—
A large assortment of Boys' Sack and
Overcoats, 20 per cent. leas than the usual
prices.
SUPERFINE FROCK AND DRESS
COATS, nada from German and French
Cloths, in the latest fashion. A large
stock of Tiveed Coats, Pants and Vests.
We have a large assortment of Tweed
Frocks aril Sacks. A New Article—
Forest Sacks, far Stormy weather, Pan
taloons, frost Super French Doeskins.
BLACK AND FANCY CASSIMERE
PANTS, or every variety of Shade and
Color, at $l, 1 50, 1 75, 2, 2 50,3, 3 50,
and upwards.
VESTS, made from Rich Velvets, Sa
tins, Cashmeres and Valencies, and at all
prices.
Wrßemember name and place. corner o
Pratt mu! Centre Market Space.
H. H. COLE.
Nov. 23, 1849.—1 y
Shirt Establishment.
HIRTS
ONE of tho most ex
tensive in the United
States, No. 179 Baltimore
st., where 500 persons
are employed. and a stock of 1000 dozen
of Shirts always on hand ; style and qual
ides suitable for all pare of the Union. Mer
chants and others visiting Baltimore are
invited to call and examine the largest and
best assortment of shirts that has ever been
offered in this city, consisting of all sizes
and quality, for men and boys, which, for
style and workmanship, cannot be surpas
sed. More than usual effort has been
made to render the assortment of SHIRTS,
COLLARS, Linnen and Cotton DRAW
ERS, complete and desirable in every re
spect. T. W. BETTOR,
179 Baltimore meat, near Light.
March 29, 1850.-1 y
MIST END.
JOSEPH WILLEY,
NIPONSIR AND , !MALIN •IN D'ORZION AND
Doxiiimo
Hardware, Bar Iron, ire.
THE subscriber, for the accommoda.
don of the country trade, has con
nected an
Iron Warehouse
with his Hardware Store. Consumers of
Hardware and Iron on the Reistertown.
Westminster, and ,
Frederick, 'Aber.
ty, York and Glettyaburg Roads, will find
his location
No. 102. Floanklin atred.4lallimore,
opposite the Golden Horse Hotel, 2 doors
from Howard street, More convenient than
any other store for the adjoining country
trade, and a great saving to country pur
chasers of time and labor in proceeding to
the wharves or lower part of the city for
their supplies. •
His Iron Warehouse has been estab;
lished for the express purpose or accom
modating this trade, and he engages to sell
nothing but a superior Iron, every bar of
which u rolled in Baltimore from Mary
land Pigs, bearing the it i s or tmp, "Baltimore
as
City Works," an e ce of its genu
incites., as Maryland rylid Iron meriting Mary
land encouragement, employing Maryland
labor, and fostered by Maryland capitilt
superior to most and equal to any *dm
Iron manufactured in the U. States. If
not found as here represented ever; bar
may be returned, the subscriber paying
costs of carriage.
Hi. Horse Shoe Nail Rods are warrant
ed equal to the Sweet Nail Rod and bear
ing the severest tests of the hammer.—
Few Horses cast their shoes from Nails
made from this article, they likewise be-
ing returnable with drawback it not an
wering their recommend ation.
New York Ground Wagon Boxes,,E
liptic Springs, Iron Axles, Blacksmith's
Bellows, all kinds of Wagon Chains, Close
Linked Pittsburg Patterns, Blister Steel
from Sweed's Iron, all sizes Bound Iron
for-chains, and almost every article used
farmers, blacksmiths, carpenters, wheel
rights, and cabinet makers.
March 8, 1860.-44
RESTORATION AND PRESERVATION OF
THE HAIR, BY
M. Wine and don, of Va.
A CARD.
iiWISE dr SON, finding it impos-
Bible to attend personally to the
great number of daily applications, from
all sections of the Union, for their remedy
for baldnets, and for their celebrated HAIR
TONIC, have found it necessary to ap
point a General Threeffing Agent, to vis
it different cities and towns throughout the
United States, vesting_ him with authority
to appoint sub-agents, use and vend the
Hair Tonic, and to apply the RESTOR
ATIVE, and to put them into the hands of
those he may appoint to operate wherever
a sufficient number of patients in any
town or neighborhood shall be obtained.
Capt. Grottos CAthstrr, of Fauquier
county, Va., is alone authorised to act es
General Travelling Agent, with the powers
above indicated.
Capt. 0. may be expected to visit, as
speedily as possible, the principal cities
and towns of the Union.
N. B. Capt. Calvert will always have
on hand a full supply of the HAIR TON
IC (which cleanses the head of dandruff,
strengthens and invigorates the hair, and
prevents it also from falling off,) for the
region of country meet contiguous to his
operations t or it may always be obtained,
at wholesale, and fOrwarded to any part of
the Union, by addressing the proprietors
M. WISE & BON, Ritihmopd, Vs.
0:7 - Price $9 per dozen cash. Biz bot
tles for •5--or one dollar single bottle.
Dec. 7, 1849.-1 y
BEE-HIVE HOTEL,
Corner of Pennsylvania avenue and
Mary's Street, and adjoining St.
Mary's College ,
ilaitimiwi,
JESSE GARRETSON, late of York,
Pc, informs his friends that he has
taken the above well-known Hotel, for
merly kept by Adam Fisher, and more re.
cently by Isaac Williamson, where he is
prepared to accommodate those who may
patronize hint in a matter that cannot fail
to give satisfaction. His CHAMBERS
are furnished in the most complete and
comfortable manner; the BARoftprovi
ded with the choicest liquors and other re
freshments, and the STABLING will at
all times be attended by the most careful
attendants.
The stand is calculated in an eminent
degree for WAGONERS & DROVERS.
as it has the largest and most convenient
yard in that section of the city, and the
Stabling and Shedding are of the best and
moat commodious.
It is his intention to pay strict at
tention to his business, and to do every
thing in his power to render his guests
comfortable, and he respectfully solicits a
call from his friends and the public.
Baltimore, May 1, 1850.-2ms3 50.
THE undersigned his conneted with
his Coachmaking Establishment a
large Smith Shop, and is prepared to do
ALL KINDS OF
BLACKSMITHING,
INCLUDING
IRONING CARRIREB, BUGGIES, WAGONS, 1(C
He would say to those who have Horses to
shoe, that he has in his employ first-rate
hands, which, with his personal attention,
will enable him to give entire satisfaction
to all those who may favor him with a call,
CARRIAGE & BUGGY SPRINGS
(warranted) will be promptly made to or
der at all times.
IC All kinds of REPAIRING done
both in Wood and Iron, at the most redue
ed prices.
irj*Thankful for past encouragement,
the subscriber solicits a continuance °trial.-
ronage, and invitee his friends to call at
his Establishment in west ham bereburg
at., a few doors below Thompson's Hotel
C. W. HOFFMA N.
Gettyaburg,October 15, 1847.
.111:1110 MIL - CT 41116:1-
T HE subscriber tenders his acknowl
edgments to the public for the liberal
and steady patronage with which he has
been favored for a series of years, and re
spectfully announces that he has just re
ceived, at his old established stand in
Chambersburg street, a large and fresh
SUPPLY OF
DRUGS it MEDICINES,
liFfaiDlitteaCtili=l3o o -
Paints,Varaish,Dyestuffi
and every variety of articles usuallyfound
in a Drug store, to which he invites the
attention of the public, with assurances that
they will be furnished at the most reason
able prices.
8. H. BUEHLER.
Gegyabarg, May 8,1880.— IL
FOR THE LADIES.
A B. KURTZ has the pleasure of an
• nouncing to his numerous Lady
Customers. that he has now is store, •
large and fashionable assortment of
GOODS,
which be now offers for their examination.
With a desire to please all. he earnestly
solicits -s continuance of theii patronage
and favors.
New and Fresh Groceries.
IL KURTZ
'CFAS just received a large supply of new
EIL and fresh GROCERIEs, consisting
of Si/pi-house mud Syrtip' Molasses, Su
gar, a prime article and °heap, Coffee,
Tess; Salt, Cheese, Oils, Choeolatb, Rice,
dco r &c. QUEENS WARE, of every
variety, which will be sold uncommonly
low. o:7Then remember, to secure bar.
gains, be sure you call at KURTZ'S cheap
Corner, S. E. Corner Centre Square.
THE STAR AND BANNER . .
Is published every Friday Evening', in
Carlisle street, two doors from the
.Diamond. by
D. A. & C. H. BUEHLER.
TM It II Ss
If paid in advance er within the year,llll pet
annum—if not paid within the yea s,s2 30, No
I paper discontinued until ell a gee ere paid--
except at the option of the Editor. Single copiei
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Philadelplahadvertisements
E. HW kS JOJV EB,
WIIOLESRLE WOODEN, WIL
LOW OPRRE, BROOM, BRUSH,
Comb, Looking Glass and
„„, Nests,, Mort
SZOOND
PHILADELPHIA,
U Wes 3. Sidney Jones' Carpet Warehouse.
HAWN G enlarged my store, I have on
hand and am constantly Manufactu
ring and receiving from the Eastern States
and Europe, additions to my Stock.
CEDAR WARE.-500 nest Cedar
and 100 nest painted Tubs, 400 barrel and
200 stab' Churns, 100 dosen Cedar and 800
dozen painted Pails, 200 doiNWashboards,
100 dos.. nest Sugar, and Flour Boxes
Spigots. Spoons, and Ladles.
WILLOW WARE.--600 nest Mark
et and 200 nest Clothes Baskets, 400 Wil
low coaches, chairs and cradles ; a large
dasortment of French and Domestic Bask
ets.
BROOMS AND BRUSHES,-10,000
Wire-brooms. 10,000 Shaker Brooms, 200
doe. each wall, paint, scrubbing, shoe and
horse Brushes ; tooth, shaving, cloth and
hair brushes of every style.
COMBS.—S,OOO dozen fancy combs,
of various patterns, side neck, pocket, dres
sing and fine-tooth Combs of various styles.
LOOKING GLASSES, of pine, cher
ry, walnut, mahogany, and gilt frame, of
all slims and patterns ; German. French
and English Looking Glass Plates of all
sixes from 7 by 9 up to 72 by 120—pack
ing insured to all parts of the Union)—to
gather with a largo assortment of Variety
Goods too numerous to mention. The
attention of Merchants is respectfully so
licited to the examination of my stock, all
of which will be sold low for cash or city
acceptance, so is to anticipate any comp,-
titiqn that can be offered.
March 1,1860.-12 m
Front St. Wire Manufactory.
SIEVE, RIDDLE, SCREEN, &
WIRE CLOTH MANUFACTORY,
NO. 46, NORTH FOURTH ST.,
Corner of Comb's Alley, between Market and
Arch streets,
PHILADELPHIA
T HE subscribers continue tomitipufac
ture, of a superior quality, all ifinds
of_Plnin anil Ornamental Wire work, such
as Sieves, Riddles, Screens, &c., for all
kinds of Grain, Seeds, Sand, Ore, Snuff,
Starch, Brickdust, &c. Founder? Sieves
of a superior quality constantly on hand.
Also, safes, Wire Dish Covers, Sofa
Springs, Twilled Wire for Spark Catch
ers, &c.,
CYLINDERS COVERED in the beet manner.
ORNAMENTAL WIRE WORK,
such as cages, Nurserj , Fenders, Garden
Bordering, Flower Stands, Trainers, Trel
lis Work for Grape Vines; &c. Also,
Wire Fencing of every description.
Orders thankfully received and prompt.
ly executed by
. _ . WATSON & COX
Feb. 22, 1840.--3 m
Paper! Paper! Paper!
No. 21 Bank street, between Market and Cites
nut, and 2d and 34 streets,
1=0:17:173
P 7 HE Subscribers beg leave to call theatten
"_. tion of country buyers to their assortment
of papers, embracing the different varieties of
Printing, Hardware,Writing, Envelope, and
Wrapping papers, issue papers, white and as
sorted colors, also Bonnet and Box Boards, hc.
Being engaged in the manufacture of printing
papers, they solicit orders from Printers for any
given size which will be furnished at short no.
lice and at fair prices.
Market price either in cash or trade paid for
Rags. DUCKETT k KNIGHT,
Sept. 14, 18411—ly . No. 21 Bank at.
To Physicians. Druggists, and
Country Merchants.
MR. J. N. KEELER and BRO., most re
spectfully solicit attention to their fresh
stock of English, French ,German and American
DRUGS, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils,
Dye Stuffs, Glassware, Perfumery, Patent Medi
cines, arc. Having opened a new store No. 294
Market was, with a full supply of Drugs and .
Medicines, wilf respectfully solicit Country Deal
ers to examine our stock before purchasing else.
where, promising one and ell who may feel dis
posed to extend us their patronage, to sell them
genuine Drugs and Medicines, on as liberal terms
as any other house in the City, and to faithfully
°mentor all orders entrusted to us promptly and
with dispatch.
One of the proprietors being a regular physi.
clan, affords ample guarantee of the genuine qual
ity of all articles sold at their establishment.
We especially invite Druggists and Country
Merchants, who may wish to become Agentsfor
Dr. lecier'ertkbreeed Fussily Medicines, (stand.
ard and popular medicines,) to forward their ad.
dress. Soliciting the patronage of dealers, we
respectfully remain,
J. N. REELER & BRO.,
Wholesale Druggists, No. 294 Market st.
Philadelphia, Sept. 14, 11149—1 y
NEW ESTABLISHMENT.
HENRY SMITH
RESPECTFUL 4 informs the citi
izens of Gettysburg, and strangers
who may tarry here until their beards
grow, that he has opened a new saloon in
West York street, between the Tempe
rance House and Paxton's Hat Store,
where he intends prosecuting the Tonso-
rial business in all its varied and various
branches.
His noon; good and sharp, • '
He'll shave your face without a smart.
Gentlemen, call and see for yourselves.
His sponge is good, his towels are clean,
And in his shop he's always seen.
He also respectfully infolVos the gentle
men that they can at at any time have
thetr boots blacked in the neatest style.
Gentlemen can also have grease removed
from their clothes.
Dee. 17,1849.
Aurernazimuuna. .
J F. KOEHLER respectfully tea
• den hie services to the Public SA
Sale Cryer.
Terms moderate. Residence, Abb,onto
town. Adams. flaunty, Pe., Want all let
ters or orders for his services may be ad
dressed. - •
Oct. 19, 1849.--4
Shoes ! Shoes ! Shoes !
UST received ' a large lot of Ladies'
or Morocco and Kid SHOES, GAIT
ERS, &c.; Misses do; also, Gentlemen's
coarse and fine Boone, Congress Gaiters
Pumps. &c.. at
KURTR'S CHEAP CORNER.
ALEX. R. STEVENSON,
.4IT off T:ORNEY W.
O FFICE in the Centre Sqnare, North
of the Court-house, between Smith'
end Stevenson's corners.
Mans and BACON.
APRIME article of BACON,HAMS.
Shoulder's, dm, just received and for
eale at
DR. 8. P. TOWNSRND'S
COMPOVPD AAAAA CT Ot
SARSAPARILLA.
Wonder and Blowing .f the Ago.
ne wool raireonlinary Wrditirse lw tho World
Me Istria to put up ha quad BMW ; h Is oh Ibsen
simper, pleunotee; sad warranted superior ta sup
Ina It owes dimes without •malts, pardal•
idoksalant or debilitating We Mkt*.
We great beauty sad eepetiptity of this lanagnalii.
o•sr all ether blielktses is, while It etsdkstse dia.
sure, It Invigorates the body It Yaw of the very best
AMINO AND sublieta Sactacms
ewer bums I it eel any warlike the whole optima
ad el as the pewee, bat It creates, new. pane
and risk bilood a. power powwowed by no other Med.
Wee. And le Uft lies Ow used went of Its wooden
hit mows. It balis performed within the lest two yeera,
MOTS than one hundred %amend manse severe ewe
et 418 • 0 "tt 1411 . 1 , same were eanaidenod inoarsbli.
It has saved the lives of mote than 11,000 oh/Una the
throe past siossenn
100,000 arse at Oilinessil b.WUp awl wok,
K Nervous Illeiergy.
Di. & T. Teworiarrob dereepatilla Invigorates the
whole system permanently To th0,,,,,b 0 too
their sereenler energy, blihe whole of muktbstne, Si
Indiscretion owassitted In youth, vp cnosadvii
rhApeoe of the poeslook and Weight on by physksal
.prostrellon of the nen cos byuth. . home* want of
amblUon.• hinting senseUone, pea mature 4.4
decline. hastening toward that &tat dhows, conosesp
tkos, en be sulkily restored by this &want rowdy.
This lareaparille Is ft:superior to any
INVIGIORAVINCIADORDIAL,
Am It renews end Invigorates the system% glrellanOvlly
to the hubs, and etrength.to the muscular byelaw in o
oat extnorlanary thine.
•
Cerenn cum&
Chine* end Strengthen. Consumption cm ter mint
Brend iHs. C•1411/1•101/ 4 / 1 4, Lbw Ceserini, C• 141..
Catarrh. Coughs, dithms, Spitting Biped, &ne
ws* M the Cimr, Huge Musk Nig Sweets, Mt
Jima vs. Prefma Emsetenuism Peas is JA4 3/414,
de, Mn Isms and cm es meet
Optitang 1111.114.
Da. & T. Tewrourao-1 verily believe your &err.
gorilla hes bows the 1111111111611, through horldsrae6 of
saving soy Ufa I hare the several yam had a bad
Cough.
Cough. house worse and worse. At last I raised
large quantltlea Of blood, had alight sweats, and woo
Lire.dreldlatstorl end reduced, and did not 'sprat to
Lire. I hare 661 y mod your thoeapatilla a short lime,
ad Mall has a wonderful &a:pp boo wrought ia
use. lam sew able to walk all ore, Da idly.l raise
so blood, ad ay cough hie left me. You cam wall
=that 1 ea Omaha Ibe throe results; Terse
servant. Wad. ILVINIEL, de Catherlerset
Vital Moll .111•1111
Da. II P. Tommerio, not liming tasted Ms Meow
parille in cam of Fitts of emeno, never recommended
It, sad w,a surprised to moire the ItiDeolng from en
intelligent and respectable Femme In Westehoitim
lierillma,JrareO ten.
De. 5. P. Tewirearm—Dear Sir li t have a little girt
semen year, Sr age, who bee Woo several years
counted with Fits ; we tried Mood every thing for
her, but 'without nooses ; at bat, elthough we could
and no noommendation b
yourciroura for CMOS like
hero we thoeght, as she wee Is flito Cants
we would give her SOON of your lOW and Cr.
glad we did, lot it not mily restored her strength, but
,he has had DO redone of the Fite, to our very greet
pleasure end surprise. She is toot becomiag rugged
and healthy for which we feel grateful.
Yoe.. rorperithilly, JOHN BUTLER. Jo.
Pansolle Dledbellmes.
Ds. IL P. TOWN/SPD'i liersaperilln is e "overtire
and speedy cure to, Incipient Consumption. Banc*
nos Prolapses Uteri, or Falling of the Womb, Cos
tiveness PINK, Lamar/hen or Whites, obetracted ire
dl cult Menstruation. Incontinence Sr Urine, or in,
vohnstary &lechery thereof, end Le the general prom.
Cation of the system—no matter whether tie result
of Inherent cam* or ceases, produced by irregularity.
illness or ecaldent. Nothing can he more earprising
tiLAlanzatootlag allots on the Yuma, frame.
nicam allireakerses and !methyl*, from taking It, or
once become roast and of energy eider its is-
Anew*. It immediately counteract' tho riervelese.
cuea the female tram. which Is the great cease of
Barrenness. It will we be oripected of us, in era of
so delimite a nature, to exhibit certideates of rums
performed, but we ram unto the Milleted, that bun.
&cis of eases have been reported to es Thousand'
of oases whore (mollies here boon without obilldrea,
after tieing a few bottle, of this Invaluable Medici*,
have been bloomed with hoe, healthy offspring.
great Illesalng w Dlotherre and Cliallarems
It is the salmt and most effectual medicine for
purifying the system, and relieving the sirithringa at
tendant upon childbirth ever discovered. hatrength
ene both the mother and the child, presents pain and
disease, increases and enriches the food ,• Memo who
have used It Mink it le indlepetuable. It is highly use.
MI both before and after °militiamen% as it prevent*
dimases attendant mop n childblrth—in Costiveness
Piles, Cramps, Swelling of the Feet, Desperulewoy.
i.linnythurn. V *utilise. Pain ID the Back end Lions.
Fare Paine, Hemorrhage, and in regulating the mere
limo and equalizing the cironletkin, it bias no equal.
Thegreat beauty of thin medicine is, it is Cosy' safe,
and the most delicate use it most mccessfelly, very
few came require any other medicine, in some a
little Castor Oil, or Magnesia is useful. F.aercire in
the open air, and light food with this mod/ciao, will'
always secure a safe and easy conflaeseriX
I=====l
DiocktosWe hiss& &pt. l&
Da. & P. Tornwaso—Daar I kite buffered ten
nbly for nine years with the Ithersnathon ; considers.
his of the time I meld not yet. step or walk. 11 44
the utmost dlstresaing pains, and nil limbs were ter
ribly swollen. I have used four Wets of year Pans.
perills, and they have done we won them ona dips.
mod dollars worth of good, I ant no such better--in.
deed I ens entirely nellered. Yea Sr. it liberty ter
WO MO for the benefit of agitates&
Veers respeettelty. JAMES CITAMINOII.
glee new. aline Secret
Of Jersey City. as old sad highly vespectable clergy
sin it the Dupla% Doscuaiestioa, handed Ia the k4e
lowing tort/Daft at Dr. D. P. Towaseadt aloe. It
speaks Dr *elk
Da. D. P. Toweeross,—Daer kr t I as ceastrafaed
give yoe a statement of the berrelit I derived hose
using your lionspatillah Wirth% by so doing.
shaD relater • bestial to those who are eelikrlag as
it.,. been. Ivs reduced for away aoetba by the
Dyspepsia, so teak that It was with swat didlosity
for am to walk or keep about. I had ale. a totter,
which covered tbik mod part of my howl—which was
eatreutely troualswase and sorer It got to be abeam
• arab. used "site • inwaber of remedier be bath
the complaints, kid received little oe as beat" malt
I took your Surespuills, widek through the kladawe
of Providence, ha restored lee to roes data ay anal
lualthor I an sew enjoying better the I here it, a
Number of yeses Ito now lir yews of age I ter.
Wive it to be aa favaluable medicine, tad seaweed
It in bay suaterous arqueietassee, which Y very
large, as I Mee bees • atinister • great away yams.
I hops this hatr sketch way b. a amok beset to
you as your .
hes te no.
July 11, aff JOHN IMOD* Jersey City.
aramimittat Visegin
nig lbOassiist was sent to oar Agog la Raman
by the Iles. J. O. TUNISON, d lb. Methanol Spies.
pal Cbsarels—see of the mist boatised sod rosymosted
Iha coesseaties—and Is sr Oar syliones o Ms w•...
NADI ollbeb of De. O. P. TubssuriPi SamsaysuOis sus
tbso system.
Mamas Pusasen—Rindig tor woe *so yestose yob.
are *work experMosed pest renorel **My et isy
attended with eorteat sad elanstissy Issiestant
3., Div* endltratiwaseed Csid, at you lastaneo, aad
macs ot haw rato MeLesab Mb.
sided twMoony la Me belt indeesmi to tcy Dr. I. P.
Townesets kabala. IlsoesperiDa I Died LI , I COW
Sw now la the bops titan * tie saiddenee et Its
proving 011101110inell jinn lOU booed lb evader aser
ocknowledp, that liked
vbary aot tried II low Wore so l be.
to eslato• ad; sod I sa art bs
with pi Ca is ptain al sUU "Meat w 'Aft sldi with.
e po at
st M on any coos ru iderstioa." It baa done Me
Mu up bes rowdy I bus tried, sad It
Ibis statusent domed b you*, asyleportsaimh.
you have ay Doll sospent to y age it public
ishuray, &spud , J. D. TUNIIIOIII.
Tbk ealilleate osselaboly prom dot ibis Ram
= l b: c ip irld=oentrol li zer 4e azt rint obrite
Mum espreeedmoted. Matilr
•
Thy, (fldirep.
Du. L P. Towootis—Dour Do: I Imo the ploworio
to Moos y that tin* of my oldldosti have M.M.
ccored of
dlolao. Do Scrotal" by j.po we of yaw ontooll4o
od ed e* ialetei me low
bad Dom; Yin. % wo kis ooly ton b so
etthi N lt tooli.
tbs. sway, Ibr which I fool null. suer pogo
obligate& Very woopootfolly,.
ISAAC W. CHAIM IM Woootorat.
07111110$11 oof DIETSIDIAMI.
Ds. D. P. Tonneau r.ltiorl4a7 I,seekhe wins
five Daysitioso Is diamolot polo of tob Mits.
Thie le to Coeti that we, ' die stolusilthef,
aim of the City of Albany, hove is
,out wee
pieetteed Dr. e. Y. Tooroeisah lioniq lad tigi.
Woo to be mei of the met valoohho govidruillooi
the iiiiittet.
A. r. rump, it D.
a.WSLION N. D. •
I mob,. Dr. D.
L L IiCLUENDODY, U. D.
Mbury, Aug MD.
limiorra.—Doeum k co,. No, O sais.animo.' 014
CrisMEMO" N. NO Cambers" Test" Seemeek
t*'
_ l3 j itrito7n Pratt.t tet trP lui" . _. l l .
1144 k Itter r asnee end by Dreggisatuedia.
chute itenessilateghont the United Mt" ad
IMON, sad the
Principal office tall MOM street, New York. In the
founding formerly scespaid by Ow son. Asp Chew*
1:13 - Por sale, wholesale and retail, by Ct
MORRIS & CO., York, Pa., agents for Yorli.
and Adams counties. Sold also by
SAMUELH. BUEHLER, Gettyibtirg ;
rid Micron:a, Briagtown ; Dr. D White, Mimi...
ton ; J. fl. Henry, Abhottntown ; Jacob 1110444
Oxford ; Wm. Wolf, East Berlin; Dn Wes, R.
Stewart, York Springs.
August 10, 1848.—)y
DIED CURRANTS—a pia) e sl ip
els, just received by the sobseriber ;
also a lot of fresh Figs, Raisins, &c.
W. W. lIAMERSLY.
C EDAR WARE, such Tubs, Buckets,
Lc. Also Baskets, Toys, Rugs, Maul.
Ate., fur sale at lIAMERSLY'S.