ej7.• -10 7IMT MERCHANTS thni Winners in general. flpHit undersigned would respectfully • •••• inform dealers in FRUITS, CON• FELMIQNERIES and GROCERIES, thatOrliey are receiving daily, Oranges. Lemons, Figs, Primes. Raisins, Almonds, Fillesre,, English Walnuts, African, Ten missile and (Wifornia Ground Nuts, Pecan Nuts. Pme Apple cheese, Eastern Cutting Chests. Sugars, Cotiee, Teas, all kinds of Spouts, whole a nd ground, Conserved and ,Preserved Ginger, Macaroni, Vermi celli, Dairy Silt, &o. 4110 *min Oranges, 25 boxes Lemons, inGhnxeir Raisins, 25 boxes Rock Candy, red...rWft*3 , sod yellow, 25 boxes Gum Drops,lJrnrige, Lemon, Vanilla. he., 25 b'iMee;ittjubeptiste. Oratize, Lemon, due., 18 .boatal Chocolate Drops, 10 boxes Stuck, 26 boxes Chocolate, Eagle and Spin /4,100 boxes Prunes in limey boxes, 100 IDremn Figs. It) bags 5. S. 10 Amiga Filberts, 100 Inv:link Ground Nu m, ,611 jars, fine Prunes, 25 gross Dun lap:it et r uium Illackiiig, 'lrbe subscribers being appointed sole riamuta for the sale of since. tor the moon meOil they would respectfully in vitelAtialers to call and examine their stock .4 apices, whole and ground, whieh thei , :ailf determined to sell as cheap ins that nati be bought elsewhere. They ere prepared to sell their goods, which' sire the heat make and quality that can' 111 any market, at CrVpi Mess! unit One Price only ! nit mile Wholesale and Retail at No. 49., Market Street opposite York Bank, hr ALEX. RE:I-ANGER & MIN , fridi and Exasniae far J'aurselveN MAN, 4.-1853. M'CO Lt tJGHV, :17 - FORNEY 1-911", AIIFFICE in the South-west corner of `L":the public square, one door west of George 'Amultl's Store, tool formerly oc cuidntd-as a Law °thee by John M'Con aughy, Esq., deceased, 411101•#sey Haul Solicitor for Pat•nts and Pensions, Can furnish very desirable facilities to applicants; slid entirely relieve them from the pereivitv ore journey to Washington, • n. Mc(. is prepared to attend to the proseciitiOn of Claims fur Bounty Land to Soldiers of the War of 1812 and others —the inlet...Atm of choice lands and lona tmirtheir irerrunts--proouring Palents an I selling Soldiers' lands to the hest ad- Apgily to him personally or by Oettyshorg. Nov. 1. 1850—t1 BOUNTY LANDS. s„ E IVO NS entitled to Bounty Lands under the acts of Con gress of the. United States ran have their claims promptly and • efficiently attended to by applica- Owl either personally or by letter othesat at his office in Gettysburg. Claimstit4 whose applications have bet ii Suspended on account of deficienr.y in proof may find it to their advantage torall -6.7-Tbe fee charged is 65 in each case. payable upon the lelivery of the warrant. The subscriber will also attend to claims for Pensions for Revolutionary or other Vertices and the location of lands. The male and purchase of Land Warrants at tendad to. and the highest cash price paid Itor the smite. R. G. 31 re BE A Rl'. Attorney as law. -- WW H. STEVENON. A1112414E17 AT LA'W. o vrICE. in the Nnrth West comer of ' Ciintre Square, (between Smith', And Ilieirison's,) Gettysburg, Pi. 2iittint7adAth• , I ',X:fr.: J. Liwriiice Hill, `i.): OENTieT, ti i t s l'hauttisreberg street. i'one 'done %Vest of the Lotheran Church. nearly opposite M ichiltsoori store, whenktitt spy be foundreadywnd selifirst to stoi44o,noy case within the prertione of thpAsotiet.. Persons in want of tall "Is OW* are invited to cial. , SEFERENCES- Dr•CiX4ssierear, I Ilev.C.P.K.nAwrn,ILD Prof. M.J•cosit, ":""1". " H.L. !hoax's, " D.Ongiur, " H.A. livaLKwilosto Rev MoAr:ismuitsoor, I " M. L. BTotvitli• July ,t 7,1848. 'mon 1 onsors— rew F irm. Wilting SC Jilts:abet*, FASHIONABLE. OARDERS AND HAIR DRESPIt.;RB,. lN at all tunes he rotund prepared to coon! to , the calla of the people. at the Y'emple. in the Diamond. adjoining the County Building. From Lneg eittpe fieriest they flatter theniselves that they can go thrill+ all the ramifications of the 'Tonsorial Department, Witlettieh au intiiiiie degree of skill. as will 'reel with thc entire satisfaction of all wita.may submit their chins to the keen ordesl of their razors. They hope, therskere, that by thevr attention to !ini nassokuJ a desire to please. they will mer it involved at receive,' liberal share o f p u b. lie patronage. The sick will be attended VI at their ptivatEdwellings. WASHINifON 'HOUSE, aCottNEII ur JAAIIKET ST AND MARKET t•QUARE, Harrisburg, Pa. r I `HE undersigned has fitted up this well known and favorite !louse; with every eonvenienee requisite for the accommodstifin of the public, and solicits a rtfatiOeillef of the patronage so liber ally extetuled to him by the travelling pub- 1 Itr. WM. T. SANDERS, Illarriabostg, Jan. 14. 181/11.—tf "TAKE MY HAT." MB/04§Ofti , having added a new • festive lo his business, is prepared io offer in the public a ehoics assortment el' N ADS. OAPS. nom* and BHOEB. Rasing purvbased entirely for cash, he is ewe hW waist al sarnosttolgt, low prices. " /hi elliWtp ewe of • " 'M. SAMSON. AO Wrirritg TA ) •ai de tec t u and lei elk obey et liAllOu:Val TaliVA/IMM REAL ESTATE AT PRIVA'rE SALE. 9.11 E subscriber, intending to remove from the State, offers at Private Sam, the Farm on which he resides, sit• nate in Strahnn townslnn, Adams county. Pa., adjoining lands of John Dixon. Esq., James Neely, Solomon Longenec ker, J. B. 110111111411, and others, and con• taming 153 ACRES, of patented hand. The Improvements are a large Two -STORY FRAME AND WEATHER— a km Boarded Dwelling Blouse, with Kitchen attached, a large Barn, part frame and part log. %Vagnn Sited, and oth er out buildings. 'Fheie is x well of good water, with pump in it. convenient to the dour, and a never failing tit ring near the house. The Farm is well supplied with molting water. There is on the premi4es lea young and thriving APPLE ORCHARD ) with a large variety oi other Fruit Trees. A good portion of the land is euvered with thriving TIMBER. There is also a due proportion of good MEADOW. The lund is ins good elate 01 cultivation. The fearing is good—a large portion tieing of board. Persons wishing further illiOrlIIR• lion can obtain the same h', calling on the subscriber who resides on the farm. lirrThe subscriber. heiog determined to sell. those wishing to purchase, will find it to their interest to tintko applica tion. SAMUEL LONGENECKER July 15. 1853-3tu. THE subscriber, Assignee of DAVID TRIMMER and wife, of Tyrone township, Annum connty. Pa., will sell at Public. Sale on Nalurday. the 27th of 4u gust next, on the premises, the FARM "of said Trimmer, situate in, said township, adjoining lands of Dr. Win. R. Stewart, Win. Sadler, John Steely, and others.— It colntains .247 Acres, morn or less, II large proportion of whieh is in good TIMBER, with a fair propoe. Lion of Meadow, the whole conattpoingl first-rate Stock Farm. The Improve ments are a w a s A ONE-AND-A-HALT STORY LOG DWELLING with a double Log Darn, a stable, Corn Crib, Wagon Shed, Sinolto House, Dry House, and oilier out buildings. There is a first rote Spring and Spring House con venient, and an excellent , ORCHARD OF CI - lOICE FRUIT. Conowa e n Creek runs through the Farm. This Rroper:y ran readily be divided without injury, and will he sold entire or iii parte, as may suit porch . Those wisloog a good Farm will do well to at. tend. as iir:r it must and will he sold. P e rann, wishing to view the Prent iFes will call on the aubscribsr. reaiding in Ileidlenaborwr on Mr.' TRIMMER re siding on ale?./weinites. Iff:r Attendance wilt begiven •and lens , made known on the dim of pale by JACOB S. HOLLINOER. July 22, 1858. diesigtoe. WINDOW BLINDS l—A 'torment of Window BrittihrAmi. Cation of Oil Blinds, jest arrived it the, well-known Store of KELL.ER K l7'Z. Cloths sad Cassi mares, OF every description, antler and Myles. which we will sell lots. Call and i'ae theca at KUI4TZ'S cheap earner. ,MORE NEW GOODS onti 'ved and omned this day at Fahn eawles, Riga of the RED FRONT. "---- l e l iga r--- eK.N A CKS from an Editor's Table, Sy 1. Gaylord Clark, join published by the n ppletons. and for 6 aie a KELLER KURTZ'S DRUCh3 AND DIEDIOINEL 4)F all kin du, from. the beat y ous es of the City. con- stonily on hand anti fin; sale at / :"" the Drug and Bootslnro of • H. BUEHLER. June 4. 1852 BON -.N.P.TS, A VERY fine lot u f Sonnets of the "a- latest sty lea to plea. 'e the moet ions. at very low rate., to he had 111 KURTZ'S Cheap Cosner. CARPE 1' BATS. YOU will lino! a very laixe . I s B ortment of Carpet Bags al Samson's une-pries store. They were bought at eel um, and will be sold cheaper than any other' &Mal:• lisiinient dare to sell them. STACKS OF THEM. WE have just received a splenAlid so soortuiCdt of Vests. Such ae Black and fancy Satins, Cloth and Cassimerest Tweeds, &c.,/trc.. and willi be sold loa at P A RASOLS and FANS, a variety that wiU be found at SCHICK'S. TILE STAR AND BANNER. Is published every Friday Evening. in Baltimore sired, in the three story building, a fete doors above , Fahnestocks Store, by D. A. & C. H. BUE H L ER. Tx it PI a. irirollr. La H7 g A: s itt a ----D lwr lr ti., A ten ß t r i, f / Hardware, It paid in advance Or within the year 12 pm I X. Sedlery. Paints. 0i1:1, Dye-stuffs ewer annum—if not paid within the yen $2 50. No ' he offered. pper discontinued untiiell arreaniges•re paid— h ad elsewhere. Fu will be sold on better terms than rcbssiog from except at the option of the t•ditor. ;Single copies'. can el cent, A ( m o t or to notify a discontinuance i the manufacturers. we feel confident that will be regarded as a new engagement• 1 we can offer inducements to purchasers Adercrossiests not exceeding acquire inserted 1 to give us a call & examine our stork. three timer for sl—every subsequent insertion S. FAHNESTOCK & SONS. 25 cents. Longer ones in the same proportion. ! Sign of the Red Front. 211 advertisements not specially ordered for a given lams will be continued until forbid A tibe• I Kent'y Jeans and Tweeds. wid reduction trill be made to those who advertise ANY var i et y' nr , colors and style for by the year. In Printing of' @Skied', autratedneady mind t IS' this " won ' # :K URTZ'S chea p riaptly, and on niaaonablo terms. , corner. .e.....- ....3, :7 .1 OritTlP and Cionamminatinas to thr 12112ter.(e1- 1 oriLDR EN . 8 8180 E 8. die beat as _ NA , i t qua a. curitafix Maury or La names at I 'i"' . ... ace solvarrihrre..) must be easy sate •et its attention. KELLZR KURTZ'S. EreIMO DARNER, SADDLE, HARNESS, & TRUNK MANUFACTERIIO I I.. 3 doors East of While Ball, York, Pit. Tsteheicriber continues to carry on . 11 - the above torsinesss, in all its various branches, to Market street, York, 3 doors East of White flail, where he intends keeping on hand a general assortment in his line, conserting of all kinds of fashion able SADDLES, Bridles egg" Martingales, Girths, Cir. singles and Halters. also TRUNKS, traveling and ,*.elltltt saddle bags. Thnse wishing I s lll \ l handsome, (hirable and pheasant saddle will do well to call and see them. lie also mainitneitires If artless, Bridles, Collars and Whips in all their varieties, and confi dentic believes from the general approbs. (ion of his customers, that he makes the neatest and hest gears, in all theirrariety o breadth, that is made in the country. All the above articles will he made of the best material and workmanship, and with the utmost despatch. E. DA.NNER. York, August Ct. 1863. MORE NEW GOODS. The richest and best assortmeat of FALL & WINTER GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN ' S WEAR, EVER OPENED IN GETTYSBURG. SKELLY & HOLLEBAUGH rglA RE pleasure in calling the attention of their friends and the public to their extensive stock of Fashionable Goods for gentleman's wear, just received Irons the city, which, for variety of style, beauty and fiinish.and superior quality,challenger comparison with any other stock is the place. Our assortment of Cloths. plain and fancy Tweeds mod Caa- Antra, -Vistingr Overe•okirimgoi Wt. CAN'T BE BEAT I Giro oo a call and examine for yourselves., We have per chased, our , stock carefully and with a de sire to please the testes el all, front the most 01000 In the most fastidious. 0::20.11DLOR1110, in all its branches, attended In as heretofore, with the assis tant:got good rOockmen. gcloTtio FASHIONS - for FALL and WINTER have been received. Gettysburg. pea (0, FRESII-11111Vit. One of the l t a c : c rr of and prettiest gaittq? sat, Saint 600'0, Ever offered in this plate, JL. WHICH has just returned from • the eastern cities with his Spring stock of FaNtY it STAPLE GOODS% which he invites the public to examine. at his new location. Bouth4Test corner of the Diamond. He feel. confident that he ran please every taste, in style, quality quantity and price. His assortment cum. prises Black and Fancy Silks, Satins, Berra. de Laines. Mous. de Laines Lawns, Swig», lackonet am! Cambric Muslin. Gingliams, Calicoes, Trimmings, Can Crape Shawls, • tt a splendid article ; Bonnets. Ribbons & Flowers ; (doles, Hosiery. frig% Linens. Mualins. and bOndreds of other articles, in ibis line. Also, Oloths t fflassliner es, Cashmeretts, Indian Cloth. ,Tweeds. Cottonatles.' en Cheeks, plain and fancy Vesting., age. Call ,and examine for yourselves. at the Soeth-wesi earner of the public sguare..and . if yen dant say that my stock of groutis is one of the most desirable that you ever saw. the fault will not be mine. Thankful for the very liberal patronage heretofore extended to me by a , generous public. L ask * co* dolman re of the same. promising that nothing shall be left no. ,done on my pait'calculated to please and accommodate. J. L. SCHICK. Gettysburg. April 8, 1662. lIIRDWARE STORE. rrHE Subscribers would respectfully announce to their friend' and the poblic. that they have opened a NEW RAM - MARE STORE in Baltimore at.. adjoining the residence of DAVID ZISCILIGR, Gettysburg. in which they are opening a arge and general assortment 114RDWARE, IRON, STEEL, GROCERIES ) CUTLERY, COACH TRIMMINGS, Springs, Axles, Saddlery, Cedar Ware, Shoe Findings, & Dyestuffs, n general, inending every description of articles in the above line of business—to which they invite the attention of Coaeh• makers, Blacksmiths. Carpenters, Cabinet• makers. Shoemakers, Saddlers, and the public generally. Our stock having been selected with great rare and purchashvil for Cash, we gnarl f •ntee.(6.r the Ready Money,) to dispose o f any part of it on as reasonable terms as t h, v - can be purchased any where. we particularly request a call Irnm our friends. ~•nd earnestly solicit a share of pu bli c favor. as we are determined to es. tablieh a 4 -harartrr for aellmV 0004 et low prices a ud doing business on fair prin. SAMSON'S JOEL B. DANNER, DAVID ZIEGLER. Gettysburg. Jape f TM? A ONDERFDL lebrated PLACR f :KEW RNOLD'S ce cheap ; CLOTHING 'STORE, continues to' be the object of imminent, delight. and profit £0 the thousands who are constantly, and especially now, thronging it, and sup- plying themselves with every variety of the best styles and morn substantial gull ties of RE.,9D1'41.491)E CLOTHING. HE makes no empty bouts about "one. price," and the thousand and one other humbugs of the day, but defies the world to produce a richer, cleaner, neater. strong er4or cheaper si k of Clothing than the infinite variety ich he has—not bought at city "auction"' lor a song--4ni — rnatie up hare by skilful and honest workmen, in the most honest mid skilful manner.— JUst call and see if it is not co. 1/3"Also a few TRUNKS at less than cos!, to make room lot customers. , April 22, 1853. A Dl GILE AREA T ITE 59 CEINTtS CAN be had at Wearer's 'Gallery in Chambereburg street. Pictures ta ken in all kinds of weather, and will be put up at thii . Gallery in , all 'the different styles of the day, at prices varying from BO cams, to $6 00. So now is the time for obtaining the cheapest likentuts ever of in this place. Persons will find it to their advantage, to call soon while the opportunity is before them, and in order to secure a satisfactory likeness. subjects are requested to wear dark apparel.— Gentlemen ,abould wear black, with black vest and cravat, and ladies should avoid dress,* of pink and blue. Plaidimd contrasting colors are very suitable . , Itir children. I return sty sincere thinksto Moittimer. nue friend, for ,their pest favors. and so. fiche a owntinuance OMe same. hoping by strioisattentlon toi busineer to satisfy the tutu of an who may visit my vinery'. SAMUEL WEAVER. April M... 1853. CALL TNIS WAY: THE LATEST FASHOOVIS JUST AREEEIVEIL ir HE andersignetirespertfully announo. II es to the citizens of Gettysburg and its vicinity that he has commenced the TAX/AMMO, SIISINESN, in all its varied branebei. he room for merly ocetipled ,tbe store of J. Law- MINCE Soma, and opposite Fahnestocks' store. He hopes, by a strict attention to business, and an earnest effort to please, to meet and reecive a liberal share of public patronage. la• Give us if cali.jgg Country produce taken in exchange for work. Latest Fashions have just been re. ceived. HENRY CLIPPIN GER. April 18;1852--ly. NEW ESTABLISHMENT. `WV. FR A ZER RESPECTFULLY informs the pub lie. that he has taken the stand re cently occupied by his brother, (Attiart nett Fnesen,) in Chambersburg street. opposite the IlAtthetan church. where he is prepared to'E,EPAIR and CLEAN' 412 - CLOCKS, WATCHES, &C., k. on reasonable terms.— AU work will be insured. Also. on band a variety of WATCHES. Jewelry,letP4Sk Spectacles, Ate, which will be sold low. Gettysburg, May 6, 1863-11% . - , • , - • . 1,.. , . 't r - • (41 l ope . . 4! 1 • lake's Patent Fire and Wate Proof Paint, ASUPERIOR ARTICLE, for sale at Fahnestook's, sign of the RED FRONT. TO 49.P.24113, TO .11.311031 Aieneral assortment of Revolvers. Double and . Single Barreled Pistols, can be had at the one price store of SAM— SONS. ItUILDERS will find it greatly to theiradvantage. to examine , nur com plete assortment of BUILDING MA— TERIAL, as we are prepared to supply such entries as they mardeairs, t of un usually low rates. S. FAHNEISTOCK & BONB. Sif7Ll-SOIL P OMN Oil cif' the best quality— Away, oa hand `t-r and for isle in G ayaburg. at the Foundry of T. WARREN & 80N- LADIES' Dress Goods, Denim De. Laines. Crown Lustre. Mous De. Lames. Lawns &c.. will be sold cheaper at EIHNESTOCK'S than they can be had elsewhere. SPOITING! SHIFTING! EORGE and henry Wampler will Make House Spouting and put up the same low, for cash or country pro duce. Farmers and all others wishing their !louses, Barns. &c. spouted, would do well to give them a call. G. & 11. WAMPLER. April 15-1853. WELL your Friends end Neighbors, and come yourselves, and see the very large and fine assortment of HATS. CAI'S, BOOTS end SHOES, thatnias just been received by April 29. W. W. PAXTON• 3 1 424,4 X 64)(02 SOAPS, Perfumery, Ilail Oils, Motto Wafers, Portmanies, &e.. a new as 'torment just opened at BUEHLER'S Boot and Drug Store, in Chambersburg .wet. _ GENTLEM EN are invited turall and see a beautiful BEAVER THAT also Silk. Cuban. Kossuth. Citizens' surlPanama lists for mummer. April 29. W. W. PAXTON. IiONNETS, Ribbons and Flowers, a Jo. large aseortmeot of the different at les, to be found at Indladelpbla Advertisement is. ---- - J. E. GOULD, (Successor to A. FIOT,) NO. 164 CHESTNUT NTREE T, swAnt'a BUILUINO, PHILADELPHIA, Extensive Musk' "Pt b 1 and Dealer in Musical instruments of every descrip tion, Exclusive Anent .lor the sale of Hallo, Davie & Co's (Boston) POW Suspension Bridge afEoHan and other 'PIANOS, L. Gilbert's Boudoir Pianos. Melodeons, Martin's Guitars. Garin, Violins. Sheet Music. Music BMA', &a. Residents of the eountr♦ will be sup plied by mail or otherwise with any music they may wish, at as low rates as if pur chased in person. Having one of the largest Mocks in the United States. I feel confident of satisfying all who may favor me with a call or order. Dealers in Movie supplies' on the mot liberal terms. Pianos to let. Second-hand Pianos for sale. May 13, 1669•'=-1 y. LEATHER. rritx 41, *wary, Stogy No. 29, N. Sid 'street, Philadelphia, 4 MORROCCO MAINUVAIMVPIitt, CURRIERS, AND 1M PORTERS Commission and Grams I...E.IITHAVR BOSINIO.Be 11111110131111415a1l of *aVAIL. VT Manufactory 15 Margaretha street, Philadelphia. July . ls. 186A-Iy. F. BROWN'S Essence of Jamaica Ginger. THIS Essence is a preparation of nn usual excellence. In ordinary diar- Owes, incipient cholera, in short, in all cases of prostration of the digestive functions. it is of inestimable value. During the preys knee of 'epidemic cholera and somata complaints of children, it is peculiarly ef ficacious ; no family, individual or travel. ler should be without it. CAUTION.—Be sure to get the genu ine essence, which is prepared only by P. BROWN. at his Dr 7 and Chemical Store, N. E. Corner o fifth and Chest nut Streets Philadelphia, and for sale by all the respectable, Apothecaries in the United States. and in Gettysburg, Pa. by SAMUEL It Busman. June 17, 1853-Iy. CRP WINDOW HIDE Depot & Hams story OF G. L MILLER & CO., 8. W. corner Arch and Second Streets, PHILADELPHIA. EVERY VARIETY SHADES, Wholesale and Retail, such as Scroll. Floviers. amble, Vignette, Oil and Dry Landscapes, are to be had at the lowest prices 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, &c., always on hand. Rememter S. W. corner SECOND and ARCH Streeis, Philadelphia. August 12.1853--53. liv4lll'2' arozxrLit:ll4 Pocket Books, fit Fancy Goods. THE attention of the trade. and others. in want of Porte Magnates, Pocket Books. Bankers' Cases. Dressing Casey. Portable Writing Perks, Backgammon and Che , s Roards,Chissmen. Pearl. Shell, mid Salver Card Calm Work Bores. Cabas. Needle Books. Money Belts, Cigar Cases. Portfolios. Razors and Razor Swope. Travelling Flasks. and gine Cut lery. together with s large variety of FANCY DOOM which will be sold at the lowest rates. swirra. Torts llitoonaleaad Pocket Book Maul* WWI SOS Ate at. beim Shah Plibipsiphis. August Mk Isll2-844. Brittania Ware and Candle Moulds. IWO E subseriben wish to sell the stunt- AN Sisal of dosisnisa their superior Acid ity or BRITTANIA LAMPE, TEA BET/i. and CANDLE MOULDS of the finest finish. .All goods wanunted. CALVERLY A. HOLINEB. NO 109 RACE Hi. PHILADELPHIA. August li—St AdvOilliesseats. 111111 CHAS. GOLD AND SILVER WARE. L. U. MILLER k Wholesale Watch and Jewelry House, No 227 Hilt. it., 8. leCoruer of Charles street, IMPORTER of English and Swiss ••• Watches and tools of every descrip tion, Watch Case Makers aqd Manufac turers of Fine 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 W holesale 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 Allowing our goods to Southern and Western mer chants, whether they open accounts with US or not. L. It MILLER & CO., importers of Watches, Baltimore Feb. 4,1353.-1 Y ')IUTIONARY ow DOMESTIC NEDILIIKE and HOUSEHOLD SURGERY, by Spencer Thomism, M D., and Henry li. Smith, M. D. This is an entire new , work, highly recom mended by the medical Faculty. F o r pale at the cheap Book and Stationery Store of KELLER KURTZ. SCIIICK'S. June 10. FIRE INSURANCE. THE "Adams Coubty Mutual lire fall aurance Company" located at Get tysburg, is now in successful operation, are. for lowness of rates, economical manage-, ment of its a ff airs, and safety in Insurances. ! challenges comparitmn with any other; similar company. All its operaiMns are; conducted under the personal supervision! of &tanagers selected by the Stockholders.; Tha Books of the Company are at all titnos 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 iheManagers. from whom all requisite information' ran bi gained. prlft'rhe - ltianagera ate . : Menallen—Wm. B. Wilson, Cumberialod—Robert McCuidy. kitrabisi4.4linieb Xing. Wellman. Hanilionilin—Anion W. Miiginig: Libinty—Johis Xusinintan, Ozfurd.4ohn 1.. Nail.: Res.lini.—Henry A. Ph:kir& Let brum--Jaeob Driest, Moun 'joy — ' Joseph Berwick--Devid E. HoMeter; Borough-46*w ki I Pik. po .A. Buehler, W. H. die venom, A. R. luitt, fl. R. Rawl!. ;Au Uhrhsinen; Ales. Column, Eden 'Norris, J. U. Vi nine Werner.' Priosideiki—GEOE , SWOPS. . Vic* Prosident-414noss. R. Ruanct. Secretary.—D. A. Ev s Troaserer'—'44icas Outer: ' Execithe Oommittee—Awborew Hatirrszte :cut, Rome IWOvest, JACOB Kure. Septa°, 11EP2—tt: BARBER & HAILDRESSEL 6141141UEL B. WILLIAMS respectfully informs the chaens of Gettysburg and strangers who may tarry here until their beards grow, that he has opened a Shaving and Hoir.cutting Saloon in Chambersburg street, nearly opposite the Lutb'n Church. where he intends prOrtecnting the 4.tonso rial business" in all its branches. lie will shave you as clean ae a city broker, and cut your hair to suit the cut of your phis. Then his whole object is to ire. prove the appearance of the him From long experience he flatted=lf he can go through the ramifications of the tonsorial department with such an infi nite degree of skill, as to meet the entire approbation of those whp submit their chins to the keen ordeal of his razor. March 11.--3 t ELBE I'ION. LOTICE is hereby given that the anno •al meeting of the stock-holders of the ~ .4dants County Mutual fire Insurance Company" will be held at the oMee of the Secretary, in Gettysburg, on Monday the sth of September next, between the hours of 1 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 rote for each policy held by him. D. A. BUEHLER. Sec'y orsentinel sod Compiler copy-31. NOTIO3. THE Stockholders of the Bar k of Get tysburg, intend to make application to the next Legislature for a renewal of their Charter. under the style of the —Bank of Gettysburg"—with banking privileges, and some capital, rights and privileges, they now enjoy. By order of the Board, G. 8 WOP E. Freet. Gettysburg, June 17th, 1853L-Bn. AN APPRUNTIcE To the Coach-Sanithing buaioupq n ant td by thp stth,rrlbt•ro. nm , ;.11,1.•:: well rerotninstuled niay obtain a good sit uation by making appliration to El AMI ERBI. Y & FREY. April 15, 1853. 499 MEN WANTED r 0 purchase a superior lot of Black. 1 Blue, and Fancy colored French. English, and American Cloth. Dreoi and Frock Coats. These coats are well made. ■ll we ask of you is to come and judge for yourselves. Remember the place is SAN. SON'S One price store oppositethe Bank. LUTHERAN HYMN BOOKB.—A very large assortment of Lutheran Hymn Books, bound in every style of binding, just received at the cheap Book. store of KELLER KURTZ. FOR TILE LADIES. ALL the latest sad most fashionable styles! of SHOES, 'GAITERS Ind SLIPPERS, RIO Warranted. well mad.. at, SELLER" Kurtz's'. CALICOES; WIRE laigest end best, selected lot of -IL CALICOES. that has been in town for some time, of every style from 6i Gents up to 14, can be had at KURTZ'S cheap corner. The Ladies will plessecall and see them. VIOLINS AND ACCORDIA.NS.— Desirous of disposing of his present styek of the shove articles. I. will sell them very low. MARC US SAMSON. Tell your. Friends, rrq AAT MARCUS' SAMSON has jest received and opened a choice lot of black, blue and green cloth Frock and Dress Coats—Cassitnetev. Cuhinereta, Tweeds, Linens. Cottons. ike.,—and will dispose of them at the lowest living rates. 21VOLS. OF NILES' REGISTER FOIL SALE AT THIS OFFICE. THESE Vols. commenced in the month of March A. D. 1818,aad terminated in 1820. They are well bound and in a good state of preservation. For further fparticulare inquire of the Editors of this paper. July 8. 1853. COUNTY TREASURER. To the Voters of Adana county : liINCOUR AGED by the solicitations ~~-// of numerous friends. I offer myself as a candidate for the office ol County Treasurer, and respectfully solicit your support. Should Lbe elected. your confi dince will, be duly appreciated, and my beat efforts will be driected to a Isithful and impartial discharge of the duties of the office. , LEONARD Gettysburg. July 1. 1853. BONNETS, itilthont. and Parasols. a fine assortment. and very cheap. at MIIMLEcoFF's SATTINET velvet 'and a great variety of PANTS GOODS for Men ,yid Hoye, at the cheap corner of KUlt "PANKOIIIT lE." Myerla rxtrati or Rork Rose ! An Invaluable Iftrsolody for all SCROFULOUS Dirtleo•Ert,lndlicostion. 'all Rheum, Sick Headarho.l'onter, Norring Sere Month. and General DrhditV. and an PURIFYER OPTHE BLOOD Is UNEQUAL. The Roelli R. has gained ■ reputation. at home sod abroad, 'which so other errederine hie seer ==== According to the opinion of Rminent Physician s the Reek Km, Ploot i• Unequalled in caning seROIPULA' in ail 11/ forms sTATEMENT OF REV. &R. WARREN.• (Pastor of the 2J fleptist Church. Neer Lee& Ct.) relative to Mute Extract el Rock Rose. , To the Affstrinc• Plibitr%--As my . name ism been used in eunnoidan with nerwineoroufstions of Mr. Myer? Roek Raw STrap, is mimeo miser ttotoomes. by ths manufachum. I beg laae tt make the following etleinent with reforoc e . to . asy atipintanes with the remedy rend e r . t . to Ishieh I hem subjected it, and the rossone tor hawing introduced t in the notice of private friends in dm nommonite in which I rollick. long before the rassiirine was edvartised. I mike this 'tete mew finely. become I hawk as a principle. with held my name from all patent ensslicirow. and locale abstained from rernentiendine them to the beitee' ll q them frequently the spewn or quackery and bonsbog. and as tending to inremse. instead of lessening hornattliwoure and suffering. Inntile. I Fear. is the tharactir of a erg. portion of the patent panaceas of thin ng "Their name is legion," sad from dwir influence. a. Rosa the densonieal Midge, we hero reason to prey for a safe delboarabror. Mr First TOo—l bad myself extend aces- sieeolly with sodden attacks of Sick Heeded)" and Bilious Dimities, and I had seught a grist veriety of rtuativ. agents to hot MR* purpose ; and suf fering from this disease (diandies) at this time, I determined to nisi die sew Syrup - Beat Upon my self. The result• were beyond my expectation. It was e powerful elterstier. sod the morbid fic tion of the system was changed. and she binctions of secretion were restored tn• healthy grata It gave tone end elasticity to my system. end cor rected the derangement of the digestive organs, and gave me that i•estitaabb hissing— This lest was not amersthred in • war*, or • month I bet I took faucet live kettles in perhaps a many aseintbs. Binds tint time I two saffered but slightly from them derangements. MT SICK HEADACHE Is ENTIRELY CURED. Oder Tow.—reading this medicine so awful to revisit I at once gave it to several invalid friends. About this tier, I warrestriestly solicited' to give advice in reference to • child, some eight years of age. The child was severely emitted with a Scrofula humor, of a wiry severe type. the humor showing itself on all parts of the surfer", and then soddenly disappearing. The child wee very sick. and it was thought doubtful whether she would live.. The humor resembled black specks of mortified Rests. In addition to some other remedies. 1 gave the child this flytrap for s hoot six weeks. when she had ancient strength to go out _ to school occasionally: The swelling of her limbs ceased. end she was restored to health. The family feel that they owe bee file, with Coda blessing. to my remedies. This mot satisfied use tat the Reeb Rase powered specific powers (Or Scrofulous kremony, I then tested it in yeses of Cistanewas Eruptions, in Meader. Chicken Pox. Canker, Sere Month. Erysipelas, salt Rheum. Pike. ar.C. In all these cams with perfect success. After testing this Sy rup for moos than • year, I wrote Mr. Myers (Oct_ Xili. I€3ol enthusiast/roily. net expecting lay let ter would be pnblisbed. that his Pyrup was a Pen tode., alt healing. and I gave him the result of its operations in several Inelanese. I dated in that letter that -it was ineligible a a mum* in Commons EroptiMis. Erysipelas. Salt Rhona,. and other dienalers. included iw the varied lewdly of diseases known as tiernirle. that ine Dyspep sia. it acted with wonderful share." My spin. i on of is. value for the ellseeeloented Ifimeetee, re main unchanged. sad the ame se when I wrote Mt. Myers In Oct. MO. I do sot , reromerwnd it for ell the ilk of ewe anfibring Iturimmily t Val I unhesitatingly my. that as • restudy imferellidims strections. I believe it supseiwr M my Anew, entities agent. It btu been sullttimilly taebril by damostie pref.- tiro tnestahliab Ps adaptinn la imbartaim signfol ntm in mitigating bums. aairrileg and ripaiwiag imam. BUT WHAT IS THE ROCK ROSE? The f01100ti , . 6 : ii , te!) - et the Rnri, Irmo plant , tila fs we talc !Wm the New Haven alarrh. fart! r , "ihe increased interest asauifessed in *be Reek Rose plats. in con•erl*enea alb' ass, wonder ful cum effected by ..14yori Cospoaarl Extrect et Rack Ream. for *brief basted, of S. in or der to cornet any errenearis opinions that way base bees entertained espersitiasll: and Ow to set in • sae lists she orators of a pleat erillek praasient to bo sisivetselly bersrarial. We are indebted to the United Fuse Disprn sassy of 1847. for der following dastiptins slits It is entirely differear Ingo the realms* Rem. It is • reemortmord. sidsog lest pleat, hairier sr bitter tapes. In additive to a tveriikebia pees karst of the plug, of bummer tern mops of Gas ereass, it alto has swam inumeting and bwintilial poverty. Dv. Edam says that in lb* niondur of November sod Darsinbsr, ha has men bouirees of them plonts.soading sat, sou their pads, brood. thin, curved Jaws's:Sal& shoot an huh is bondtb. which .aged &nag &vary. and were raiwww, in tiro manias. For a anus seise* and analytl. caldeseription of it, tbsisodsria rsitinaCto Tor rey & Omer baturiaal mobs. Ito Nears: Main and Pnerseinir am far then ' most impotast„ sinus spur them &pm& ha vat. we to the esoununky. Dr. Lostkra 'bat in 1799 it was ko vailltallt. this it yea cultivated from seeds. Ewer motei ct E " Pry Iwo. of Irk baslmbitsally used it with great ammo in and Chromic Dis own, ad detrogli kis its virtues uses made knows, rdil, as Dr. Tylsr says. *h Is wolf in this auction Mew lima) a esmavan article& do mande praWss far lie an of bookie and es tatiostor disamarr." De.Whirime, A &Mai Ilitaniet. of Watling , . addle traveling is Asko** b 1124, Marna its me in Canada. Retanthrg to Zaglaad, be om ployed it Is sitsdieating his baths, whiek itseiths greatly celebrated he the ewe sialaithit diIieSSPIL De. haw Paid, of Pirliohlpho.rooltorko that it bas been • imunimhitr . sad in Mt aim of emulator's &MUM Dr.!. H. lberr"of the moot plorrApreortib: ed it is bad cease of Bastalsts• patients at Will" Hoed. His Mares' otteacked the attestion elf minim physicians. Hs tupelo this Mowing re maritstis moo of White Swelling of the hip. in February. 1944: The led was Demo years dd., and bad the duress for thetas years. The bons was disloostod upward and outward. There we* • large opening on the hip leading to the lons, into which I conW thrust my Anger. I counted throe nicer& He had been under several phy sicians, who bad given him up. I ordered a de cocion of Rock Rase. In two days !is night sweats ceased ; I then ordered a tea sponnfuli of Rock Rose three times. day. THIRTY-NINE DA ys after he was FNTIRFLY WELL. Dr. Webb, of Maebson,(l. testifies to the valise ' „m u( Rocoaf theßose tic a evicted i s oruis,eip. in ci t i lie ily ru ii r i e of numerous children. .Dr. S. Fuller...l Bap -fjord. (1. administered the Rock Rose to a etcrofulous female, in which the anti-scrofulous remedies had hren applied with out Cleft... 'I he disease was fully fffffffff by is. The Rock Raw is a plaid of rare medicinal. Nurture. and unrivalled as a curative agent in. Scrofulous diseases. I cannot hut carom the de sire, in closing this Mau-went, that it may be found to lessen the sufferings of our diseased sad dying . humanity EDWIN R. WARREN. New 1 1 ;i 4 nre N . L A JF pr A il c u t, 1851. BY 'WM. FRANKLIN Ar. CO.. New I6irersg.(74... •Mr. Warren, though a Minister of the Gospel, hag for a period of 15 yeais given atlention Ile 188 subject of medical science, to qualify him t• ad. minister to the ruck, in connection with hie pia brat dune'. AOENTS.-8. H. Buehler, Gettysburg ; Jw ire flunek, Men■urn P. 0 ; Abel T. Wright,: Rendrrnilk; Jacob Mask, Cashrows g B grgo, K. nsd. r, iwo Tareirta ;al sl,•ing k prober. ; Aalabsngb dr, : plug a, IFNI SIM. iscvb Marton. New r0.. 04 A. July 8, l`,s3—sJw—l)
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