'-.li . :,.i EOM PLACE, ito .v Celebrated cheap ...,. l'. OM:, continues to be tit 'l4 , lotof'altlttaaeutent, delight, and rut r7P , -thnutranda who are constantly, end .. vamp. thronging it, and smi lr , .. ...,,, pi lonians with every variety of lib . at styles and mos: substantial quail ttes f.. 1 / 4 R4 , 40r.m.,inE cLo %WING. lui' l niaicei `no empty boasts shout “ont .„,ries," and Th e thousand and one oilier op, ~ K . Ina day. but de fi es the world 4 " 4 • le „ , pis it Ocher. cleaner, neater, strong. *t ,p 4. :v er stock of Clothing than the 111404‘t!artety which he has—not bou g ht , at f,W4`aection" for a song—but made 111/{.bl4 . * Aqui and hews' workmen,' itUlltijapst. honest and skilful Manner.— -11.1011,1 and see if it is mil an, . • 044 a few TRUNKS at leas than , .. ~• tott,,tp,maite room lot customers. -11)01 22, 1853. . A, , ...... . 1 , GUERREOTYPE FOR' u . . , 1 s •• rs • ', 50 GEN I :.., N.ire had at Weaver's Gallery in Uhsmbershiirg street. Pictures ta• 'ltirjn,oll. kinds o f weather, and will he _,ekes this Gallery in all the di ff erent 0' kw of , the day, at prices varying from IllltiOrtiv. to $6 00. No now is the time f . 00$iiiting the cheapest likeness ever of -44104,in th•a place. Persons will find it 'OO *llk advantage to call soon while the sttunity a before them, and in order to. „ ores satisfactory likeness, subjects are requested to wear dark apparel.- 0404i0,0n should wear black, with black v citid.erAtvat, and ladieit. , 'shotild avoid '; a" ittig CO h ilni are iier it funk and hiue y sutale fo blue. i Plaid b and t r j oa 1 11.• • ta lviiin , rthav sinerre thanks to monuiner- Ottitaitti'Cr their past favors, 'and so liitt lli efittinnance of the same, hoping by 0 iitentioti 'o business to 'satisfy the •ti 4011' Who may visit my 6ol. 11. g 4s .' " ' tRAMUEL %YE:AVER. k V.< 449 `4 • tfl 1 ' . ghttlNG! SITI,TME! C, r l E( 4 ,44 Henry Wampler will fl(nive N1)41'1014( mid put up the e#re lots rash or country' pro.dicer Flitthers ioul ot!irrs rri:+hittg their Uttoinalt. Atoms. dt.c. pluiliu,A, would deweltiu give frose I[4. At.. 11. %V AM 14. ER. erviltriflBs3. S w tritt " tifi tifiIXTEST FAMONKIS 4 1 t#431 ' 1kkEiViM. tidere i a tied rem peci folly n sou nei. '-' , es'xiS the. cilia-ton of I.:etti shoro and that lie lint rolniiip . nec4l the LUSINI in alt its varied lirniirliPP, in Cite rnitin - fer- Awrit•tinEentded, by . , !lie e110r...2111. Lia_sx-1 littcK, and opposite Fatima:docks' by a strut altnolitin 19141.1141efilt,:lititi yin ettli.etl.vilorl to please. , to meet and receive allii•rra:l.liare nfptihlic putrintagra: ..ir:rtiiive us a cti11...04 Cottittry prodoce taken in exclialiEe for work luttatriq iPhinus lei r e just been re. i evivitti. 14W.,0Y O.II'PING ER. kprtll NEW-VaItIASII3IENT. WW,; 'nit A Z;A: 11110S0`11PITIFQLLY informs the pub- Jinw IN 'thin Phe'llas ttiken the axed re. ektoglywettpted by his brwher, (A IX XAN eItIit,,FRAMISt.) in Chatebersbera, street. opposite. the Litthe: all church. where he is preintred to , REPAIR alld ~CLAN r--4 , ft ef,ol l o, 7" .... 6t • 4f AVAttlieSi , &Xs, on reasonable terms. -:- NY .....n .. 7" ,Isll *oaf - WV be, isnot red. q 1, Alen, neiland , it *variety of WATCHES, Jewelry, 18etet Spectacles, '*tion will he onla low. Pteiiyilbw* May 6. 1853—tf. .4. 11.• 1 Or 11 -4 7; 4 ti .) A 1021!7. ) t, • • 41".. 1 4 3' .e.4 1 • littite'i Patent Fire and Wate , Proof Paint, f . . 2i tTrEtinnt ARTICLE. for safe t Porlttiestiirk'c sign of thr RED FRONT. TO'4l l tlsC, TO ..S.P.MO general' astiortnoPtit of Revolvers, 4-31 1).;0$ 4 1 1 01e and , Single Barreled Pistols. till Tie iota' sithe one price store ufSAill— s ; t=~ ; , . t illyttOrßS 'will find it geeltly t( •fivrail vantage. le examine our rein lop+ aa,,eiritineai of 11 Ul L/I I NG' .513 ,R,li 1.1 Z., as we are pieparett to supply tArtf,4c1.50,1.114 they ma Y desins. at un aruaisylow rates. =D1!1821=12 "$ 1V,f70 4110 I If. I" LOUVDS 'tikPliin boat rynalityalwaym on hand itittt'thr - sale in Getti4burg. at the T. WARREN & SON. lirt%/11111FJ5' Dreau.• (Antis. BPrage De- A- 4 141thes, rtittott Lustre., ,Mous De- Lathes, ll.atwtto fir.. Will Ile Bold CllONper Bt P 4 Aile riVerS than they . cati be - fhtttitikttettiihete... •: • Silk Nett Fridge, Mohair & Silk Mitts, just received Intilloirale n rbisip at BVA ESTOCK at SONS. . 4 lieensware '7 1 IV All its varieties and styles cheap at "....KtilltVorki corner. , , * 4 RANOEits. '"-7r ASTAiii 74u, srell pirstle'st the Public House AL at IiENItY 81.4X,BAucau. io 241004000.,004, Natioday the 211 h of sthillptot Mme, at IP o'clock, A. M,, pre. tilt/170A* , aitia and actoutrestients in ;AMR/ -W I OLER, 0., O. tr i g, Itit4Mtiselid fivireni; _ . TO 'COUNTRY MERCHANTS & Confectioners in general. /1111 E undersigned would respectfully t. inform dh'aler's in FRUITS, CON FECTIONERIES and GROCERIES. that they are receiving daily, Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Primes, Raisins, Almonds, Filberts. English Walnuts, African, TeM l iisssee and California Ground Nuts, Pecan Nuts, Pine Apple cheeie, Eastern Cutting Cheese, Sugars, CuiTie, 'Peas, all kinds of Spices, whole and ground, Conserved and Preserved Ginger, Macaroni, Vermi celli, Dairy Salt, &c. 200 boxes Oranges, 25 boxes Lemons, / 0 0 boxes Raisins, 'l5 boxes Rock Candy, red, while and yellow, 25 boxes Gum Drupe, Orange, Lemon, Vanilla. Atc., 25 boxes Jujiibepaste, Orange, Lemon. &c., 25 boxes Chocolate Drape, 10 boxes Stick, 25 bOxes Chocolate, Eagle and SpiCed,loo boxes Prunes in holey boxes, 100 Drums Figs, 10 bags S. S. Almonds, 10 bags Filberts, 100 bushels Ground Nuts, 50 jars line Prune*, 25 gross Dun lap's Premium Blacking, &e. The subscribers being appointed sole agents for the sale of spires for the modu mental Mills, they would respectfully in vite dealers in call ■nd examine their stock of spices, whole and ground, which they aro determined to sell as. cheap as they ran he bought elsewhere. They ■re prepared 141 Sell their goods, which are the hest make and quality that can he had in any market. at City Prices! and One Price Only! For Rate Wholesale and Retail:at No. 42 Market Street opposite Y ark Bank, by ALEX. RRIsINGIEII & NON Call and Examine for I"ourselves I March, 4.-1853. D. MICON UGHT, JITTORNET A.T 141 f; OFFICE in th e Sou-west corner of South-west the public square. one door west of George Arnold's Suve. and formerly oc cupied as a Law Office by John Mlon aughy, Esq.. &reused, tog-airy and Sotitftor for I'ati•Hits.and Pensions, C:III bullish very desirable facilities to applicants and entirely relieve them from the uecessity of a journey to Washington. L. t- D. Meo, is prepared to attend to the proftectunutt of - Claims. for _Bo ty Land to Sohliiira of the. War of 1812 and others —the lands and loca ting their Ifirrtootts—proeuritit Patents and selling Soldiers' lands to the best ad vantage. Apply to Ilan personally or by lent+. • Gettysburg. Nov. 1;1850—el ,I'• DIAUNTY LANDS. , ~. „.„. , ipERSONS entitled to Bounty if...y l as L;111116 under the acts of Coo -11 greas of the United sizites Can - have' their elnittis promptly and ellii , ieittly, attended to by. a pplica -I.- lion either Perionally or'hy leiter otheiretweriber, at his office in Get ty alawgig. Claimants whose applications have halm suspended on account of deficiency in proof may - find it to their advantage mean /re- l'lte fee charged is tlffi in earl, case. payable upon the tlelivery of the warrant. The subscriber will also *octal to claims for Pensions for Revolutionary or othsr ervirer and the lotralion of lauds. The sale rind purchase of Land Warrants at tended to. nod ehn highest el,lt luioe pui.l lbw the same. R. G. )!rI'REAR 1" .11 v 14—tf. Antonin% at laa•. IV. II.• STEVENSON. 2 7 1 1 6 0FFI(•E. m the N.trill West corner ol il• Centre tinnarr.(htqw,en and Nteveneon's.) Gelly:•burg. Pa. at.z,wt:?4,11.:64 Dr. J. Lawrence Hill, DE.P4TitT, ()FFICE in rhanibersburg street. one door West of the Lutheran Church, nearly opposite kliddlecoff's store, where he may be found ready and willing to attend to any case within the province of the Dentist. 'Persitas ln•-want of full 'sets of teeth are invited to pall. REFERENCES. Dr. C. N. Bum Lucitir, Rev.C.P.Kautiv,D.D D. Hoax Km, I Prof.M.J•coss; " 8.8. Hlllllllll, : I .• H. L. %mum, " D.611..H.A. MuiLimstamo Key Hor'T.Joumacts, M. L. tliravas. July 7. 1848. Diamlnd Tonsors—New Firm: ef L i pton Sc Zinnia*, , cAtSIDONADLE HANDERS AND VAIN DRE.INERS, (VAN at all times he found prepared to ‘- 1 attend to die calls of die, peop'e. all the Mark. in the Diamond: adjoining the County Building. From Long expe rience. they flatter themselvee that they can go through all the ramifications of the ..Tonsorial Department, with t. teh au intinite degree of akin, is will te'iet with the entire satisfaction of all wt..) may submit their china to the keen ordeal of their razor*. They hope, therefore, that by their attention to busi ness, and a dnaire to please; they will :ner d as well an rereive,a liberal share of pub lie patronage. The Pick will be attended to attheir private dwellings. WASHINGTON HOUSE, /ME CuMER OF MARKET ST • • AND MARKT :QUARE, a Llarrimburg, Pa. , - Y ll' HE undersigned has fined up this I well known and favorite House. with every convenience requisite for the sec ( i ((( modalt4lll of the public, and solicits a continuance of the patronsge so liber. ally extended Whim by the travelling pub -Ik. WM. 'P. SANDERS, Harrisburg, Jail. 14, 1853.—if " , TAKE MY HAT." si SAMSON, having added a new 4 " 1 -• fetttire tii h is business, is prepared to Ofrrr to the public a choice 311 , 111OrtMfill of HATS. CAPS , . BOOTS and SHOES. Having purchased entirely Gtr cash, he is vitahltatltutich at astonishinglylow prices, Csll at the cheap masa of M. SAMSON. 4 pril ap. of BUFF VESTS jail 1*(4101 ,sa4l fur *ale cheap •t SAMSON'S VAI43I`BAMI,LtIa RE A!. EsTATIi AT PRIVATE SALE• siihscriher, intending to remove from the State, offers at Prkte Site, the Farm on which he resides, sit uate in Stratum township, Adam' county. Pa., adjoining lands of John Dixon, Esq., ('oh. James Neely, Solomon Longenee ker, J. B. Harman, and others, and Con taining 153 ACRES, of patented Lind. The improvements are • la rge TWO—STORY 2 FRAME:AND WEATHER— aaa Boarded Dwelling Voss% with Kitchen attached, a large Barn, part frame and part log, Wagon Shed, and oth er outbuildings. There is* well ofgood water, with pump in it. convenient to the door, and a never failing erring near the house. The Farm is well supplied with running water. There is on the premises il! a young flu! thriving APPLE , , ORCHARD with a large variety el other Fruit Tries. A good portion of the land. is covered with thriving .TIM HER. There is also a due proportion of "good MEADOW. The land is Ina goodatate of cultivation. The fencing is good-4 large portion being of board. Persons wishing further informs tion ran obtain the rime by calling on the subscriber who resides on the farm. gcrThe inbactiber. being determined town. ktione wishing to purehue, will lind it to their inietest to make applica tion. SAMUEL LONGENECKER July 16, 1853-3ut. Mini sail. TUE subseriber, Assignee of DAVID TRIMMER and VI ife, of Tyrone township. Adams county, Pa., will sell at Public Sale on Saturday, the 27th of Au gust next, on the premises, the FARM of said Trimmer, situate in said township, adjoining lands of Dr. Win. R. Ste wart, Win. Sadler, Juhn Stealy, and others.— It contains 247 Acres, more or less, n large proportion of which is in good TIMBER, with a fair propor tion of Meadow, the whole ronstiluting a first-rate Stock Farm. The improve ments are a A ONE•ANS•A-HALT STORY 14 1 , DWELLING at, with a (Subic Log Barn, a stable, Corn Crib, Wagon Shed, Smoke House. Dry House, and other out buildings. There is a first-rate Spring and Spring House con venient. and an excellent ORCHARD OF CHOICE FRUIT. Conowagn Creek runs through the Farm. This property ran middy be divided without injury, and will be sold entire or in parts, as may suit purchasers. Those *Wittig a good Fare. will do well to.at tend. as igroit must and will he gold. s(7.l'ersotior wi.hing to new the l'rem i.es will roll on the sohseriker r,-,dner in er on Mr. TRIM NI Elt re ?•tdiug nn ilia I,rrmi r+. - TAttentlanee it ill he given and terms mule known on the the of sale ht Jlrllll S. HOLLINGER, July 22, Itss:l. .Ik3ignre. V INDOW BLIN DS !--A, new as • sorimvut of Window Blinds, imi tation of Oil Ilion's, just amved at the well-known Store or KELLER KURTZ Cloths and Cassimercs, O O every deser4Aion, color and styles. which we will sell low. Call and see them at Kuirrz.s cheap corner. MORE NEW GOODS Received and opened this day at Fahn estock's, Sign of the RED FRONT. lirk - NICK-NACRE from an Editor's Alm Table, by L. Gaylord Clark, just published by the Appleton.. and for 6210 at• KELLER Kurtz's DRUGS AND ICEIDICIATEB, IF all kinds. from the best gooses in the City. eon sternly on hand and for side at the Drug and Bookstore of S. H. BUEHLER June 4. 1852 BONNETS, A VERY fine lot of Bonnets of the latest styks to please the most fastid ious% at sets low ratei% •to be had at lifiRTZ'S Cheap Corner. CARP t'l' BAGS. IVOU will find a very large assortment Ji• of Carpet flags at Samson's one-price store. They were bought at action ( and will be sold cheaper than any other estab- lishment dare to sell them. STACKS OF THEM. iwE have just received a splendid as sortmedt of Veets. Such as Black and fancy Satins, Cloth and Usesitneres Tweeds. Ste.. titc.; and willi be sold low at SAMSON'S. AHASOLS and FANS, a variety tint AL must plume. will be found at SCHICK'S. THE STAR AND BANNER. Is published every Friday Evening, in Baltimore street, in the three story building, a Jew doors above Fahnestoeks Store, by D. A. & C. H. BUEHLER. U:!' If paid in advance or within the year $2 per annum—if not paid within the yer r 50. No paper discontinued 131Itilall erre' rage' are paid...- except at the option of the Editor. single copies 61. cents. A tenure to notify a discontinuance will be regarded as a new engagement. ilderetivrinents not exceeding 'square inserted three times for t$ l —every subsequent insertion 25 cents. Longer ones in the same proportion. %II advertisements not specially ordered for a given time will he continued until forbid. A Übe. rail reduction will be made to those who advertise by the year. Job Printing of silk ends executed neady and promptly, and on •reasonabl• tame. leattes Stld ClOPUNYwlr.lioar3o the "Minn, Os opdat inch' or contain Honey or t.e. minter of new onbeerihore.) mat be ~s, trot loarilyro• ems attenuest. lIIPORTAT TO CAPITALISTS. "MINERAL MILLS" Al PUBLIC SALE. 8 per centon the Capital invested, guaranied to the purchaser. THE une , signed, Assignees of ROB.. ERT 10BEAN, will sell at Public Sale, on Thorsday, the fi rst day of Sep tember next,on the premises. the valuable property log known as "COREA N'S MILLS," stoats on Marsh Creek, Cum berland towtship, Adams county Pa., 8 milts, west 41 Gettysburg, near the road leading from Gettysburg to Hagerstown, Md.. eontsinag7l ACRES, more or less. of valuable Ind.. The improenienti eoniist of 2 TWO STORY MG aDWIELLING lOUS ES) in one of whichis'weatherbosrded, and the oilier has • ions back building attached, w'th stabling to each. Carriage House, Corn Crib, ry [louse, and other out buildings. 'there is a well of gond water at the door a one of the Houses, with a pump in it, init an excellent garden to each. Thetis • thriving 1r ov yip ORCIPILAIIIII of about 100 ple trees, nearly all bearing, beside 111 lar number of Peach, Pear. Plum and A icot trees. The land i principally bottoM of good quality, and •it a state of good cultivation, with a full Otportion of timber end under fencing, a lags portion of which is post and rail, and put up during the last three or four years' There is alo a large BLACGSMITH SHOP, with ohneingand coal sheds attached There is Sao oa this property a val. uable MINCRAL SPRING, the water of which has been analyzed and found. to con in rare and valuable qual ities. TI E MILL is new, haviqt been put in operation on the Ist day of January 1851, It es 3 stories high ; the basement story stone, of superior materiti and workmanship ; the other two sterna frame, weatherboarded and painted fin the beat manner, with spouting. Lightnine conductor &, There are two osersinx water wheels, 4 run of Stones, 2 Frew!' Burrs and 2 Country Stones, (warranted good.) either pair of which will driteall the machinery. There is a Coen and 'l l )aster Breaker, Smut ma chine, Hoppeolioy, Grain and Flour Ele vators ; also (!rein Conveyors to till the Graneriea on wro floors ; Friction Hoist ing Gears at bath ends of the Mill, where loading and unloading ran be done with convenience at the Caine time, having an open road itratmd the imilding. The Gearing is spur and bevel ; principally east iron, with wooden cogs. The boil. ding and machinery are constructed with the very beat material that could be pur chaiied, and fot durability, convenience and neatness are unaurpaased by any in the county. 'lle Mill is insured in a safe insurance Company. 'rlil l .l SAW-MILL is well constructed, in good repair and ilitec a good business annually. The old Nlill Muse, which is mill standing. might he used to advantage for machinery of any kind. This property has :natty and peculiar advantages connected with it. It is loca ted in a healthy, well cultivated and productive neighborhood, convenient to Churches of ill Religious Denominations, Schools and Factories. - The roads lead ing to it are good. affording good facilities for the transportation of grain. The stream by which the Mill is propelled is large, and the water power at all times sof lieient to do an extensive arid lucrative hominess. The Railroad about to be con structed from Gettysburg to Hanover' will be of incalculable advantage as it will af ford facilities for transporting Flour to the Philadelphia and Baltimore markets with comparatively trifling expense. As a business place, this property is not surpassedby any in time county, and would be a desirable location fur a COUNTRY SCORE. A fract of Wood-Land, adjoining the above property. consisting of about 10IflCit ES. is now in the market, as can be bought on accom. modating terns ; the land is good. and covered with Timber of superior quality, consisting of White Oak. Walnut. Ash. sac., and situated only one fourth of a utile from thefiaw Mill. As prupertyof this description is seldom in the market. Capitalists would do well to call and Ili: AS IT WILL POSI TIMELY B SOLD. The terms will be made ace° odating. and an indisputa. ble title will to given to the purchaser.— Possession wit be given on the Itt of April 1854 ; ir if' desired, on the Ist of October next. Any person wishing to view the proper ty will call upWiltopswrOonitstr, residing thereon, and My desired information re specting the *me may be obtained by applying pursuits Ily or by letter to him or either of the Assignees. Sale will itimmetice st 1 o'cloek on said day. when attendance will be given and terms male known b SA*UEL 'GO EAN, ~ r . JAMES GUN INGHAM, June 17, 1103.--ts. , lissiiptees. 1111/ ANTED, Customers to purehase a v superist lot of Slack French Doe akin Cassimere Ponta, fancy Caseimeres of every description, Caseinet Pants of every shade and nuility. together with any a. mount. Of velvet Corde. Lineni, Cottons, &c., at the one-price store of SAMSON. CALICOES. THE largest and best selected lot of CALICOES, that has been in town for some time, of every style from 6 cents up to 14, can be had at •KUItTZ'S cheap corner. The Ladies will pleasecall at.d see them. HARDWARE, THE Largest assortment of Hardware. Sadlery,, Paints.Oile, Dy eitu We ever offered, will be sold on better terms than can be had elsewhere.. Purchasing from the mimufseturees. we feel confident that we can offer inducements to purchasers to give si a sell & examine our etoek. s. PAHOESTOCK*Hotr. Sin of the Red Heal. FIRE INSURANCE. ~ 3 41 ants County Mutual lire sorma re Carnpany l ' located at Get tysburg, is now in successful operation, are fur lowness of rates, economical manage ment of its affairs, and safety in insurances, challenges Comparison with any other similar company. All its• operations are conducted under the personal supervis* . of Managers selected by the Stockholders. Tha Books of the Company are at all times open to the inspection of those insuring of it. As no travelling agents are employed, persons desiring to insure can make ap• plication to either of the Managers, from whom all requisite information can be gained. gr:rThe Managers are : Menallen—Wm. B. Wilson, Cumberland—Robert McCuidy, :graben —J &cob King, FrAnklin—Andrew Heintz.lmsn, Hamiltonbau—..kruos W. Magiulg, Liberty—John Musaelrnon, ji., Oxfonl—John L. Noel, Reading—Henry A. Picking, Latimore—Jacob °drat, Mountjoy—,loseph Fink, Berviiok--10Fivid Hollinger, Borough-4:6m1. Swope, D. A, Buehler, Wm. H. Stevenson, A. B. Kurtz, El R. Russell, lohn Chriizm.n, Alex. Cobeen, Eden Norris, .1. H. Skelly, Valentine Werner. President—GEOßGE SWOPE. Vice President—Samosa. R. RCINILL. Secretary—D. A. Resexxx. Treasurer—J•con 011111 T. Executive Coultuittes—AlfDßZW HMINTIIIL X•N, ROUE? lIVOURIPT, JACOB KIBIO. BARBER &. HAIR-DRESSER. Q . 'AMBEI.. B. WILLIAMS respectfully ft 4" informe the citzens of Gettysburg and strangers who may tarry here until their beards grow, that he has opened a ShAring and Hair-cutting Saloon in Cliambersbrirg street, nearly opposite the Lut Chtirch, where he intends prosecuting the .tiolOn rial business" in all its branches. Alt will shave you as clean as a city broken, and cut your hair to suit the cut of your phiz. 'risen his whole object is to im prove the appearance of the human race. From long experience he flatters himself he can go through the ratnifications of the tonsorial dep.irtntint with such an infi nite degree of skill, as to meet the entire approbation of those who submit their chins to the keen ordeal of his razor. March I 1.--3 t CALL AND SEE. Very large supply of TIN WARE on hand and for sale, at Buehler's Tin and Sheet Iron Establishment, opposite the Drug Store of S. It, Buehler, which will be sold at lerw prices. GEO. E. BUEHLER. ELECTION. moncE is hereby given that the anne. al meeting of the stock-holders of the "...Mums County Mutual Fire Insurance Company" will be held at the office of the Secretary, in Gettysburg, on Monday the sth of . 4 4p/ember nest, between the hours of I and 4 P. M., at which time and place an election will be held for 21 managers of said Company, each member being enti tled to one vote for each policy held by H. A. BUEHLER, See'y rrSentinel and Cumpil•r NOT:Cr:Z. TStockholdersof the Bark of Cet i tyaburg, intend to make application to the next Legislature for a renewal of their Charter. under the Pt y le of the "Bank of Gettysburg"—with banking privileges, and same capital, rights and privileges, they Dow enjoy. By order of the Board, G. SWOPE, Pres% Gettysburg, June 171 h, 18153-Bm. AN APPRENTICE IVO the Coach-Smilhin g business want ed -0- by the subscribers. One coming well recommended may obtain a good sit uation by making application to HAMERSLY & FREY. April 16. 1853. 499 NEN WANTED T ° purchase a superior lot of Black. Blue, and Fancy colored French. English. and American Cloth, Dress and Frock Coals. These coats are well made. all We ask of you is to come and judge for yourselves. Remember the place is SAM SON'S One price store oppositethe Bank. LUTHERAN HYMN BOOKS. —A very large assortment of Lutheran Hymn Books, bound in every style of binding s just received at the cheap Book store of KELLER KURTZ. • FOR TIIE LADIES. ALL the latest and most fashionable styles of SHOES, GAITERS and SLIPPERS. MR - Warranted. well made, at, KELLER KURTZ'S. Keney Jeans and Tweeds. ANY variety of colors and style for the season, at KURTZ'S cheerio corner. lOLINS AND ACOORDIANS.-- • Desirous of disposing of his present 'wok of the shove articles. I will sell thew very low. MARCUS SAMSON. To your Friends, TART MARCUS SAMSONahas just received and opened a choice lot of black, blue and green cloth Frock and Dress Coats—Cassimeres, Cashmerets, Tweeds, Linens. Cottons, &c.,—and will dispose of them at the lowest living rates. 21VOLS. OF NILES' REGISTER FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. THESE Vols. commenced in the month of March A. D. 1818,and terminated in 1829. They are well bound and in a good slate 'of preservation. For further fpartienlars inquire of the Editors of this paper. July 8. 1853. • , wiffta ll Z b ee of all kinds fbt Philadelphia Advertlaemente. I .... "1"."' • -• 4 J. E. GOULD, (Successor to A. FOOT.) NO. 164 CHESTNUT STREET, SWAIM'S BUILDING, PHILADELPHIA, Extensive Musio Publisher, and Dealer in,Musioal instruments of every deacrip• lion. Exclusive Agent for the male of fillet, Davos & Do's (Boaton) Patent Suspension Bridge "Aeolian and other PIANOS. L. Gilbert's Boudoir Pianos, Melodeons, Martin's Guitars, Harps, Violins, Sheet Music, Music Books, &c. Residents of the country will be sup plied by mail or otherwise with any music thoy may wish, at as low rates as if pur chased in person. Having one of the largest .tacks in the United States, I feel confident of imisfying all whoa ay favor me with a call or order. Dealers in Music supplied on the most liberal terms. Pianos to let. Second-hand Pianos for sale. 11Iay 13 ) 1E163-1 y LE ATHEE. Prit! & newlrv, Store No. 29, N. 3rd street, Philadelphia, Mmtaocco MANUFACTURERS, CURRIERS. AND IMPORTERS Commission and General LEATHER BUSINESS, 1117110131111ALM &. loakManufactory 15 Margaretha aired, Philadelphia. July 15, 1853-Iy. F. BROWN'S Essence of Jamaica Ginger, THIS Essence is a preparation of un usual excellence. In ordinary diar rlicea, incipient eholera, in short, in all cases of prostration of the digestive functions, it is of inestimable value. During the preva lence of epidemic cholera and summe complaints of children, it is peculiarly ef• ficacious ; no family, individual or travel ler should be withont it. CAUTION.—Be sure to get the genu ine essence, which is prepared only by P. BROWN, at his Drug and Chemical Store. N. E. Corner of fifth and Chest nut Streets Philadelphia. and for sale by all the respectable Apothecaries in the United State*, and in Gettysburg, Pa, by SAMUEL H. RUEHLICR. June 17, 1853-Iy, CHER WINDOW SIIIDET Depot at Manufactory G. L MILLER & CO., S. W. corner Arch and Serend &nets, PIIITADELPHIA. VI . VERY VARIETY OF SIIADEN, ■ Wholesale and Retail, Mochas Scroll, Flowers, Gothic, Vignette, Oil and Dry Landsenpes, are to be had at the lowest priees for quality of work. Orders for Gilt, Plain Store, Lettered and other Shades ex ecuted at shore notice. Merchants and others are invited to give us a trial. WE WILL, TRY TO PLEASE. Brasses, Trimmings. dec., always bn hand. Rememlzser S. W. corner SECOND and ARCH Streets. Philadelphia. August 12. 1853-58. Brittania Ware and Candle Moulds. THE subscribers vrieh to call theatten lion of dealers to their superior qual ity of BRITTANIA LAMPS. TEA SETS, and CANDLE MOULDS of the finest finish. gm„A II g Is warranted. CA LVERLY & HOLMES, NO 109 RACE at. August 5-2 t Baltimore Advertisement* MEM LS, GOLD AND SILVER WARE I t . 11. DRILLER k CO., Wholesale Watch and Jewelry House, No 227 Belt. sc., 8. IS. Corner of Charles street., IMPOIrI'ER of English and Swiss A. Watches and tools of every descrip tion, Watch Case Makers and Manufac turers of Pine Gold Jewelry. We call the attention of Southern and Western dealers in Watches, Jewelry and Silver, to our very extensive stock, assuring them that in no article •in our line shall we al low any establishment to surpass us, eith er in quantity, quality or low prices. We are the only Wholesale House in this branch of trade in Baltimore, and shall use every fair means to induce Southern and Western merchants to open accounts with us. Our terms shall be as liberal and accommodating as can possibly be found in the United States. We will take great pleasure in showing our goods to Southern and Western mer chants, whether they open accounts with U 8 Or nut. L. H. MILLER 4t. CO., Importers of Watches, Baltimore. Feb. 4, 1362.—iy DICTIONARY or DOMESTIC MEDIC IHE •and HOUSEHOLD SURGERY, by Spencer Thcimas, M . D., and Henry H. Smith, M. D. This is an entire new work, highly recom mended by the medical Faculty. For sale et the cheap Hook and Stationery Store of SELLER K URTZ. June 10. /DELI. your Friends and Neighbors, Jo- and come yourselves, and see the very large and fine assortment of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, that hail ju.: 'been received by April 29. W. W. PAXTON• S rioaavalt evo)zoa. oAes. Perfumery, Hail Oils, Motto Wafers, Portmanies, Am. a new as. sortnient juri opened at , IDIEMLEV4 Rook and Drug Store, in eltambeniburg street, (IA ENTIEMEN invlied toot!, and ir see 's beautiful BEAVER HAT also Bilk. Clasen. Rogow!), Citizens' anti Tinionsi Hats rot' summer. April Sa.. W. W. PAXTON. "PANKOR IT FL" Myer's Fxtrart of R•rk Nome ! An inYnknible Remedy for all SCROINDLOVO DIsEA:..Eti, Indigestion. ' , all Rheum. 'cart Headarhe.Canker, Nursing Sow Mouth, and General Debility. and is it PURIFYER OFT BLOOD Is UNEQUAL- The Rock Roan hem gained a reputation. at lowa and abroad, which op other inedicin• hammy . done in the saute length of ti ns. According to the opinion of Ratinent Physicists s the Rock flow Mint le Unequalled incasing SCROFULA in all it. Was I STATEMENT OF REV. E. R. WARREN.* (Pastor Of the 24 Butrotiot.Chereh. Nov looMos. Ct.) Motive to Woo Estmot of EM Raw To the Antrim* Prifilie.,--As my MUM has been used in connexion with reconsmeindatiows of Mr. Myers' Rock Roes Strop, in nohow. Weer tisemente, by the manufseurer, I leg leave to make the following stooment with rellerynce to my acquaintance with the nerdy and tress so which I have subjeemil it, and the mamma tor having introduced it to the notice of private Mood. in the commanitt in which I reside. nag leftwo the medicine we. sdrettieed. I sake this mato merit frosty. because I have, as • principle. with held my name bum all patent itedinehoes. and eel.- bluely abstained from tecommentline them to the belle..ng them haquentli the spoor* of quackery mid buinbug.and as tending to incinnear, instead of lessening human dieeyee and suffering. such, I leer, is the character of a huge porno° of the patent panacea of this medicine-milking ago. "Their name is legion," and from their inentaser, as from the domonical spirits, we have mama to pray fora safe deliverance. The First Test.—l had myself sufficed occa sionally with sudden attacks of Sick Headocho Bilious Diarrhea, end I had sought a greet variety of curative agents to but little peeper ; and es& fering from this disease (diarrhea) at thimble*, I determined to test the new flyinip lest apse my *elf, The result • wove beyond my impmtation. It was a powerful alterative, and the morbid ac tion of the system was changed, and the fenetions of secretion were restored to a healthy stets. It gave tone and elasticity to my system, and cor rected the derangement of the digeothre organs. and gave me that inestimable hoesimp—asarre. 'lrhi• test was not determined in a week, or month ; but I took him or fire bottles is plivhaps as many months. Bind" that time I itimrsuffirreil but slightly from his., derangements. MY TICK HEADACHE Is ENTIRELY CURED. Other Tests.—Finding this noedicio• no timbal to myself, 1 at once gave it to seven) isnrand friend.. About this time, I was earnestly solicited to give advice in reference to a chihi,, some eight year. of age. The 'child was neveisly •fficted with a Scrofula humor, of a vary severe type the humor shohing itself en all parts of the mirtamt, and then suddenly disappearing. The child was yery sick, and it was thought doubtful whether she would live. The humor resembled black specks of mortified flesh. In addition to soma other remedies, I gave the child this entrap for a bout iix weeks, when she bad sufficient strength to go out to school occasionally. The swelling of her limb* ceased, and she was restored to health. The family feel that they owe bet lite, with God a blessing, to my remedies. This tent rallalled me that the Rack Rem possessed specific powers for Scrolidone housena. I then ward it in eases of Cutaneous Eruptions. in Measles, Chicken Pox, Canker, bete hlitleth. i Erysipelas, se - it Rheum. Pile', en In all those cases with perfect succom. After toiling this Sy rup for inure than • year,' wrote Mr. Myrra (Oct. 71h. I'51 1 ) enthusiastically, not expecting my tel -1 tetuould he politteed. that his Prop was Pau. 'foam, all healing, and I gave him the result of its operation. in severs' inetances. I suited is that letter that "it was invaluable as a remedy in Cutaneous Eruptions. Erysipelas, Solt Rhenninand I ether disorders, inclotbd in the varied family of diseases known as Scrofula, &v.. that in Dyspep via, it acted with wonderful efficacy." My opi ne ion of its value for the above-named diereses, re main unchanged. and the some as when I Web , Mr. Myers in Oct. 1850. I do not moonanwnd it for all the ills of our *seeing humanity ; but I unhesitatuigly say, that as • remedy in scrofulous •ffertiona, I believe it superior to any known 'motive avant. It has been sufficiently tested by anemone- prac tice to establish iis adaption b extensiee useful nes. in mitigating buniait suffering and rem ming disease. BUT WHAT IS THE ROCK ROSE? The following history of the Rork Rose plant and he medicinal properties, we take Irons the New Haven Palladium, March. 1852. °The increased interest manikuted in the Reek Rom plant. in con eluenee of the many wonder ful cores effected by "Myers' Compound Extract n! It ork lIoPe rails for a oriel to story of it, in or der. t o riorset any erriineuus opinion that have 1 - .N.n entertained concerning it ; and site to act in a true light the nature of a plant which promises to he universally beneficial. We are indebted to the United Steam Dispese eatery of 1847, for the following desettptimi of it: li is entirely different from the cowmen Rum- It is* ted-stemmed, oblong leaf plant, hosing a bitter taste. In addition to a remarkable pecu liarity of the plant, of bearing two crepe of flins era in one season, it has another interesting and beautiful property. Dr. awns say • that in the months of Dissembre and December, he has seen hundreds et the plants. aending out. near their root., booed. this. curved ice•crytals, about an inch in breadth, %LAO' melted during the day, and wave renewed in the morning. For • more minute and owelyti eel description of it, the reader is feigned to Tor rey h. Gray's botanical work& its /Woo/ History and Prelmertint we Ifar tbo most important, alai open then depends Swami. ue to the community. Dr. Leyden gays that In 1799 it was eci vihtable, that is we cellivalhed from seeds Ever since !BUS, Prof. hot. of. Yak College, had habilsaly rod it with great meets' in Scrofula and Chronic Din ease, and through him its *Wale win Erie known, until, as Dr. Tyler says. "ilk Is now fw this ileetion Maw Havarti]* commen artidainds mastic practice for the earn of Berekals and ca. taneous diseases." Dr. Whitlow, A Scotch Botanist. of notnarty. while traveling in America, in 18124, leered ias use in Canada. Returninreo England, be em ployed it in medicating Psis barbs. whir' breams greatly celebrated fur the eure of similar iliseases. Dr. Isaac Pariah, of Philedeipinia.minaste diet it bait been someenlly used in had arm of Scrofulous disease*. Dr. J. N. Thompone, of the sawn polarroorescral. ed it in bad cases of Scrofulous promos at Wins' Hotel. His awes' attracted the ettention senior. physicians. He reports the following ne markable sue of Whits Swelling et the kip. he February. 1844 : The led was seven yaws add. and had the disease for three years. Thu Woe wasdislocated upward and outward. Thew was a large opening on the hip leading to the haws. into which I Gould thrust sly huger. 1 ceinated three ulcers. He had been abet awrireall phy sicians, who had given hie op. I ordered a de coction of Rock Rose. In two days hi. sight sweatenmsd ; I then ordered • lea spoonbill of Rock Row three times. day. THIRTY—HIKE DAYS after he was F.NTIRIFLY WELL. Dr. Webb, of Illadistni,et. testifies to th• of ROCK Rose, as evinced in the cure et nomierems asses of the Scrofula. especially in children. Dr. A. Falter, of Barnard, CI. administered die Rock Rose to •_ern.u,otie ffemale, in which the anti.scrofulour remedies had been applied with out success. The disease wee fully arrested by if. The Rmit Rose is • plant of rare 'medicinel virtues, and unrivalled as • curative neat be Scrofulous diseases. I cannot but 'apneas the dr.. sire, in clueing this statement, that it mac be mend to lemen the sufferings of our diseased sad dying humanity EDWIN R. WARREN. New London. April 2, 1852. MANUFACTURED BY WM. FRANKLIN & CO.. New Threen. °Mr. Warren, though a Minister of the lisepol. has for period of 15 years given auestiaw Ike eubjcet *of 'medical science, to qualify: b 1 so ad minister to the lick, in connectionwith bi r m. total dude*. AGENtB.-8. R. Buehler, Gettysburg ; se llourk,‘lllenallen P. 0; Abel T.' Writekt., Renderrellle; Jacob Mark, Vashlowa ; K. Snyder, Toro Taiwan* ; Rpahlint & ilesaber Littlastown ;,Aalabeash & Sponging. BMW; lin.; Jacob Merlin, New 0.1 0 4, July-11,11133-aessw-wly
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