• !'TIitiANKFUL for the liberal patron. i - 1--; ...., . , - age heretofore extended to him the , , i t, •r 4; would respectfully inform his i:•tilMofoiderh and the public generally,' trod e still continues to manufacture every .t .) ta o':' .. - li: ..*1 F l o 11 0 11„/ 1 ) . . , irstif,,l.:E: lIIIITUR I.', . a' /4001 Estahlialiment, in C lew Bahl iii , inerllceetil itemand square, a t..tigitvolAtier , ftuTAR" printing Mike K;, wit, ',4lts will have on hand, for side, and win ruminantly be prepared to 934ftrer front the very best of mate-, r' .1 , Int itt the rate of from $2O to $5O ; 1' tiitre, Card, Pier, , , 8:161., Toilet. Dining and Break 1: . ....161,05; I)reesing Bureaus of evAty" intittniOn ; French Ilepsteittls, WI lth it ii'n d s, Wardrobes, Secretaries, i B tok-Oases ; Pedestals or Sideboards,' l'AtiWkritilit.l.titlies' Washstands, Reelim hurl:Chairs, Lounges, Toiloretts, &c., iq..40 1 /Eiltie.lt for neatness, durability and licarair finish, cannot be surpassed by :my in dm emintry. qty eistinis wishing good and cheap .FATIIN l'i'lTll{ 11 4 ; wifiliii ttri Wrii to give him a call before Por4ll44ittewitere. * v.e.:.-•= _....., U VII 110. He ls , ItiitlPri ; pared in manufacture Collins ut (.. ' iltiroilevi & 'Walnut. He luta a nem hulls : ylltal Hearse, and is prepared IO I'o , o ~,..' tint Onions in WWII 1411t1 rOllll- ," .1 t t l.lldoll4Ktt•=t 11011 Cd. All hiii(!s ol w, ijaiiite .to tall': tig4:ll r, and ITltftd to I. i nuilittl to the best tvorkiietit like 5i . 1,1e., tilEO. E. 11121N(51AN. tikittibtitt, lultr 22, 1853.—tf. li- ei k OGERY & LIQUOR STORE. • I !'srrit in : Wet/14mM has just rowed from 111 ""tiii'eiti / with a new and largely in ceiljukitssOlrtinent of goods, which he is War to at prices which camou be' L R:tit stuck consists of 244 4.4.—G 1t 0C C.; It F. s o/ all kinds, Sugars, Molasses, Coffees, T v visk, Salt, Crackers, Cheese, Piek tit( or:umbers, St c. Also, ...._At.,.(Frults Confections, ogilkinf l / 4 ';',Arkisits, Figs, Raisins, Prunes 00e. 1 2- Mao,. Nwder,f'Sbot, Tobarco, Se gars, Gail's celebrated German Smoking TOfterfott4ftad'a variety of other artieles -Or* rust-rata assortment of the best yttallttesitut LIQUORS, likin4and Branines, of different kinds, .2. R.. Ilollniitl Gin, Old Rye, &c. vviiic;i: can he had on the lowest tpflodhfit , the Store of the subscriber. in tinitibllaltitutire street, next 11100 e to the (trine. ,' V.I 6 ,A 614 always on hand a variety ol •Sitielligi, dm—Give us a call. r4-•4r IKMANUEL ZIEGLER, Jr. - thittyibuig, May 13, 1853—tf. iToOks ! Books ! ! cti .: •; • 11,4 6 1kill,received n largely mereased mtor' a meat of Books, and :Stationery . of et.* WWI—. CiaSSi Theological, Seim°Ll 1 CO ittiscellikiteous - BOOKS , , .; .. . wdrertilbute the largest and hest as . ati tit ever opened in (;eitysburg, and 141. "lie r4it'ille is - VERY I, 0) `I 1.: S7' PLe...1. - -.1 I ;1 - • k ti l!--4 large assortment of s . r . A -1 .4. fq & FANCY M W S—C.old ittlt.4ittitr,Petialantl Pencils, Pen-Knives, - WittlitiPatter Of all varieties and best ti Riots, „Envelopes, Perfumery. Soaps. iPlitt 'P Call and aee at the old emati 1401 e in Chambersburg street, a lii t I '4O from the diamond. S. It. BUEHLER. 3 liat ti .i • ~ y*rg, Pa., June 3, 1853, iWiIiAGES, CARRIAGES'. ~,YcKE~: , .: ,, : , .::~ wotlIM:-ESTABLISHMENT. .r.ase .i..bwriber respectfully informs . ", the public that he is engaged in the Carriage-Making business and is prepa red to put up work in the most satisfac- 1 tory'#l4llautsr. Any person wattling a good ItHERMV, titggy.„..Roat Body, or Square Carriage, 11111Aotritril by calling on the undersigned. settEPAIRING done at the shortest litotes ou stinderate terms, at his shop he toupporilWest Middle ant! West York street. Ibitimitna 'et DANNER & ZIEGLER'B !lard -111010 Mona. hiloosuubactriber tenders his thanks to hir 4101.4. Hien fee their patronage and respect } fitituuske a continuance of thr name. „ • : , •JOki?i L.itoi,TzwoßTlL 1863--thu INIMIASONS having LUMBER to trade 14 Furniture, will 1, iota it to their advantage to call at the cheap lit. Making Establishment of GEO. .akeßtkiM AN. South lialttioore street. iilkiirditiat to the Compiler tittiee. .•, _ _ , . 1 .rill o; and Delaines 7 .. . lift( aitslittisieut,idt styles. to be . . _ , • ' '', ' , aiKURTZ 8 Cheap Corner. i „... ,114 cratieitutmtv. Commutes. ' ' 4 '44* .lettaa r atalistt4lloths• am, . ‘4l / 1411 6 P! ' 64 e ' ' . , . . ' 4 `YI NFST„Ot.k k, SONS CIE 'thlk. ' Week Milk Nett Fringe, A, ~ . 'rllsittif at -•' . . ... O , 11 . I ‘ ilgrreCK At SONS, . . Qi aneensWate, •,, Airs et ir w* awl style* cheep at Vital/ armor. immignmen—. 4 1 , 1., r at it-.]a REAL. ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. 1/11AllE subscriber, intending to remove from the State, pliers at Private Sale, the Farm 011 whirl: he remities, eit• uate in Stratton township, Adonis county, Pa., adjniaing lands of John Dixon, Esti , James Neely. Solomon I.oneynee ker, J. [I. Hotrinan, and others, and eon taming 155 ACRES, of pipti.iLmid. The improvements are a large TWO—STORY FRAME AND wEvrtiElt— Cols Boarded Dwelling House, with Kitchen attached, ti large Barn, part frame and part log. Wagon Shed, and oth er oat buildings. Taere is a well of good water, with pi n up in it, COM tOIII . III to the door, und a never failing spina near the house. The Farm is well supplied with running water. There is on the premises ..,;•ay• a point; and thriving APPLE ORCHARD) with a large variety of other Fruit Trees. A good portion tif the land is covered with thriving TIMBER. Thene is also a due proportion of good OEA DIM. The land is in a good state of cUltivation. The ' fenring is good—a large portion being of hoard. Persons wishing further informa tion can obtain the !UMW by calling on the sultsciiber who resides on the farm. • 'The sub,eriber. being determined to sell. those wishing to purchase, will rind it to their interest to make applica- 11 . SAMUEL LONGENECKtR My15.1858-4m. SAYE YOUR MONEY ESSMNCE OF COFFEE. ig H. RUEI H keeps constantly on "• hand for side, the Otititiiiitt ES— HENCE OF COFFEE, of hest quality. The use of this article in families will he tumid a very crest Raving in the course of the year. 117•Forealr., WittaxsALv: and RETAIL, Id the Dreg & Book Store Of S. H. BUEHLER. May 20, 1853. WANTED, Customers to purchase a euperi. r lot of Black French Doe skin Cassiinere Pants, fancy Cassiineres ot every desciiption, Cassinei Pants of every shade and quality, together with any a mount of velvet Cords, Linens, Cottons, kc., at the one-price store of . SAMSON. lENTLENII•:N can he furnished with Shirts, Drawers, Shirt-collars, I"its penderet, Cravats, Ilandkerchie fs. Sticks, Gloves, Umbrellas, Canes, and in fact every thing tit the furnishing lien at SANISONS. 1V ALL PAPE R. Over 10.000 Pieces In Store! rtltO \I 6 Cents per piece and upwards, ineluding•line Satins, Gold, Velvets, imitation ul Woods, Maritles, &e. ALSO, a great variety of new styles of Curtain Papers, Fire Board Prints, Borders, &v., all of which will he certain ly sold at the very lowest cash price.— Call and see at the cheap Bookstore of KELLER KUK'fZ. %WINDOW BUN !—A. new an y sortment of %V halo w Blinds, Imi tation of Oil Blinds, just arrived at the well-known Suture of KELLER KU wrz. Cloths and Cassimeres. f ifty every description, enlor and styles, ‘J r which wr will sell low. Call and see them at KU RTZ'S cheap corner. AIORE NEW GOODS eceived and opened this day at Faint 'l""° estoek's, Sign of the RED FRONT. NII:K.NACKS from an Editor's - 11 - 11 ". Table, by L. Gaylord Clark. just published by the Appletons, and for bale at KELLER KURTZ'S DRUGS AND 15ECEDIO/NEC IP all kinds. from the beat gooses in the City, con- rry stantly on hand and for sale at the Drug and Bookstore of S. 11. BUEULER. June 4, 1852 BONNETS, A VERY fine lot of Bonnets of the cw latest Pt) les to please the most fastid ious. at very low rates, to be had Si IS:UR:M . B Cheap Corner. CARPET BAGS. iou w il l find a very large assortment of (!arpet Hags al Samson's ome.price store. They were bought at action, and will be sold cheaper than any other estab lishment dare to bell them. STACKS OF THEM. viTE have just received a splendid as v sortniedt of Vests. Snell as Black and fancy Satins, Cloth and Cassinieres Tweeds, &c., Ar.e., and willi he sold low at SAMSON'S. PARASOLS and FANS, a variety that must please, will be found at SCHICK'S. -111PilitmisT M N BOOKS, 15 boundlu the host Turkey Wooer() binding, 'notation of Turkey,Blteep,&e., for vale at the lowest cash rates at tht cheap Bookstore of KELLER Kutrrz.. TIM %STAR. AND BANNER. Is published every Friday Evening, in Baltimore street, in Nae thrre story ro few doors above lithnesiocks Store, by D. A. & C. 11. BUEILI,ER T E 1i !kg x. II paid in whistler or within the year pet annuni—il not paid yer t 1,2 50. Nu , paper discontinued until all &vicarages are paid— accept at the option of the FAilier. Single copies 61 cents A ratline to notify a discontinuance will to regarded as anew engagement. Advertorsarnis not exceeding &square inserted I three tuner for --every subsequent insertion ' US retail. ?wager ones in the same proportion. All adtertiveniento not specially ordered for • ' given time will be continued until forbid. A libe ' rid reduction will he made to those who advertise Iby the year JoS Pr•siiolt of all kinds e x ecutedn eatly and Ma yawl em moment/hi tonna. A etas and l'oreinnisiret MIS to the o:ditow, (et epti mg ouch a* euntrin Money Of LA. 'tamer of nevi subscribers.) must be 'obi rats in older to soot we eolowisou. 4 . . . . ~ . . I ILIGEERREOTYPE PORI FIRE INSURANCE. • • . TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS at. . Confectioners in general. ! ! 50 Cli.IN IN lb— 9 1T"E". in Mas County Minna! Fire In filllE undersigned would respectfully' CAN be had at Weaver's Gallery in ; surance Company" located at Get..l " 11 - inform dealers in FRUITS, CON- ‘--' Cli.onbershiog street. Pictures ta- tysburg, is now in successful operation, are ' FEGTIO NE RI ES and GROCERIES, I ken i n a ll ki n d, of weather, and w ill be for lowness of rate a, economical manage thatin all the different ' ment of its affairs, and safety in Insuranres, they are receiving daily, Oranges, , put up at thi s G a ll er y Lemons, Figs. Prunes, Raisins, Almonds, styles of the day, at prices varying from I challenges comparison with any other i Filberts. English Walnuts, African, Ten-, 50 cents, to $6 00. So n o w is the time 1 similar company. All its operatimis are !lessee and California Ground Nuts, Pecan for obtaining the cheapest likeness ever 0f.. 1 conducted under the personal supervision Nuts, Pine Apple cheese, Eastern Cutting feretl in this place. Persons will find it of Managers if eleetcd'Ay the Stockholders. c h eese , s ugars , C o ffee, Teas, all kinds to their advantage to call soon while the I Th 3 Books o f the Company are a t all timos l o f Spices, w hole and ground, Conserved' opportunity is before them, and in order I open to the inspection of those loam-nor of and Preserved Ginger, Macaroni, Verne, !to secure a satibfactory likeness, subjects i t. As tit ., tra , e ui eg ugeeis ere employed, MIL Dairy Salt, tile. are requested to wear dark apparel.— persons desiring to insure can make"ap -200 boxes Oranges. 25 boxes Lemons, Gentlemen should wear black, with black' pheation to either of the Managers, front 100 boxes Raisins, 25 boxes Rock Candy, ; vest and cravat, and ladies should avoid whom all requisite information ran be red, white and yellow, 25 boxes Gum I, dresses of pink and blue. Plaid and! gained. pc7-The Managers are : Drops, Orange, Lemon, Vanilla. &c.,'25 contrasting colors are very suitable fort Menallen—Wm. B. Wilson, boxes Jujube paste, Wane, Lemon, &c., ; children. ( Cumberland—Robert Ma:lndy, 25 boxes Chocolate Drops, 10 boxes I rettito my sincere thanks to too numer- 1 Strahnn —Jacob King, • Stick, 25 boxes Chocolate, Eagle and i ous friends for their past favors, and so.l Franklin—Andrew Heinixelmen, Soicril, 100 boxes Prunes in fancy boxes, ; licifs a continuative of the saute, hoping by l i l i a t al l lool Liberty —. A s t i o u as se W l W. Mituittly. 100 mo Drums Figs, 10 bags S. S. A Inds,l strict attention 'o business to satisfy 1 the (.) x7o r r t.l l - - 1)11 1, a .N s tier"' Jr,, 10 bags Filberts, 100 bushels Ground i tastes of all who nay visit my gallerY. Reading—Henry A. 1' telitl, Nuts, 50 jars line Prunes, 25 gross I)un Si MU EL WEAVER. lap's Premium Blacking, &c. A rril al-1853. Mountjoy— Joseph Fink. .; The subscribers being appointed sole ; tickerßerwi—David E. Hollinger, agents for the sale of spices fur the mono- ' Horo .11.—bleor,t0 is Kurtz A Buehler Wye • 1 11. enson, A. 9. .8. H. Burwel l, John !CALL THIS WAY I (' - ••. • ' • mental Mills, they would respectfully m- I ' __ Chritzuntu, Alen Colman, Eden .14441ri1i J. It rite dealers to call and examine their) flrIL . , , ll:Al , 21 , , astiiiir ,„_ d Skelly, Valentitte Werner. stork of spices, whole and ground, whichl U 111.1 Ulf.l l e) they are determined to sell as cheap as i VIDSV AREEDWIEM. they can be bought elsewhere. They ere prepared to sell their goods, which are the best make and quality that can he had in any market, at City Priers ! and One Price only ! For sale Wholesale and Retail at No. 42 Market Street opposite. York Bank, by ALEX. REIsINGER & SON Call and Examine for Fouruelves March, 4.-1853. D. M'Cl)NittlGlrfi fi TTORNE Y .4 T L.ll IT, OFFICE in the Sooth-west corner of i the public square, one door west of Geor g e Arnold's Store, and formerly oe- 1 cupied as a Law ()dice by John M'Con- 1 aughy, Esq., deceased, di I twney wile! Solicitor for Patilits and Pensions, Can furnish very desirable facilities to applicants and entirely relieve them from the necessity of a journey to Washington. ay — rl). McC. is prepared to attend to the prosecution of Claims for Bounty Land , to Soldiers of the War or 1812 and others —the selection of choice lands and loco ting their Marinas—procuring Patents and selling Soldiers' lands to the best adz vantage. Apply to him personally or by letter. Gettysburg, N0v.1,1850--ti BOUNTY LANDS. PERSONS entitled - to Bounty Lands under the acts of Con gress of the United States can ~ li i ave e their clatms a promptly le and I tter 0 .. efficiently attended to by applica tan 0 the stihscriher. at his office in Gettysburg. Claimants whose- applications have been suspended on account of deficiency in l proof may find it to their advantage tocall- IN 7 - The fee charged is 165 in each criee,i payable upon the delivery of the warrant.- The subscriber will also attend to Claim, for ['elisions for Revolutionary or other 'cervices and the location of lands. The vale and purchase of Land Warrants at tended to, nod the highest cash price paid i florthe same. R. G. MeCREARY. ; May 14—tf. Attorney at law. 1 WV NI. H. STEVEN ON, :: ArTORGIET ET LAM OFFICE, in the North West corner of ' I L . the Centre Square, (between Sant We and Stevenson's,) Gettysburg, Pa. ZaAdttbiPail/th 033C0Cf Dr. J. Lawrence Hill, DENTIST, OFFICE in rhambershurg street, one dour West of the Lutheran Church, nearly opposite Middlecoirs store, where he may be found ready and willing to attend to any case within the province of the Dentist. Persons in want of; ull sets of teeth are invited to call REFERENCES Dr C. N. BEll LUCLIT, I RtIV.C.P.KII•tiII, D.l) D. 1101(36 11, l'rof. M. JACURS, 11. S. lit , MIK, 11.I I. . lllvtiu 1)• Gil.NuIT, I H.A. MUIILICN HUNG _ _ . ROII 9 T. JOU/160N, I " M. I. Igran.r.r July 7. 1848. Diamond Tonsors—New Firm eipton 13rotber, FASHIONABLE BARBERS AND HAIR DREssERS, VAN at all times he found prepared to lJ attend to the calls of the people, at the 'temple. in the Diamond. adjMning the County Building. From Long expe riince they flatter themselves that they can go through all the ramifications of the Tonsorial Department., with each an infinite degree of skill, as will meet with the entire satisfaction ut all who may submit their chins to the keen ordeal of their razors. They hope, therefore, that by their attention to busi ness, and a desire to please, they will mer it as well as reeeive,a liberal share of pub lic patronage. The sick will be attended to at their private dwellings. WASHINGTON HOUSE, CORNER 01' MARKET 81 AND MARKET )QUAKE, Harrisburg, Pa. ' r im undersigned has fitted up this well known and favorite House, with every convenience requisite for the accommodation of the public, and solicits a continuance of the patronage so liber ally extended to him by the travelling pub. IM. ‘V M. 'l'. SANDERS, Ilarrisburg, Jim. 14, 1853.—ff " TAKE MY HAT." 31 SAMSON, •having added a new lei• feature to h Iris business, is prepared to ulPr to the public n choice assortment of HATS, CAPS, HOOTS and SHOES. Having purchased entirely for cash, he is enabled to sell at astonishingly low prices. Call at the cheap store of M. SAMSON. April 29. 'MUFF VESTS —•A splendid lot of BUFF VESTS just received l ud fur bile ()heap i.t SAMSON'S ir DIE undersigned respectfully announc esP- to the citizens of Gettysburg and its vicinity that he has commenced the TAILORING IYUSINI.SS, in all its varied branches, in the room for merly occupied by the store of J. LAW RENCE SCHICK, and opposite Fahnestocks' store. He hopes, by a auto attention to business, and an earnest etlort to please, to meet and receive a liberal share of public patronage. 110" Give us a call.. sis Country produce taken in exchange for work. Latest Fashions have just been re ceived. HENRY CLIPPINGER. April 16, 1852-Iy. NEW ESTABLISHMENT. WM. Fit►ZER RESPECTFULLY informs the pub lie, that he has taken the stand re cently occupied by his brother, (Masi*. DER FRAZER,) Chambersburg street. opposite the Luthetan church, where he is prepared to REPAIR and CLEAN CLOCKS, WATCHES&C on reasonable I terms.- 1 ( 4 16 .- • 1 : 1/:::: All work will be insured. Also,-on hand a variety of WATCHES, Jewelry, OpPeet Spectacles, &c.. which will be sold low. Gettysburg, May 6. 1853—tf. THAT IVONDERFEL PLACE, JEW A Ii.NOI,D'S celebratid cheap CLOTHING STORE, continues to be the object of amazement, delight, and prpfit to the thousands who are constantly, and especially now, thronging it, and sup. plying themselves with every variety of the best styles and most substantial quails ties of READY-M4DB CLOTHIAVG. He milir s ef do empty, .beeets ebont prive t : , pad the tholeantl „nod ti9ol,oltier humbugs of the tlay,lut•defies the world to produce a richer; cleaner, nester, strong er or ehdliPer itrick of Clothing than the infinite variety which he has—not bought at city "auction" for a song—but made up here by skilful and hones; workmen, in the noist . •lnitsest; aud'skilfut'manner.— Jeet #lllllO see if it ismetT,oo, lid•4tili4. few TRUNKS at less than cost, to tusks room for customers. 'April 22, 1853. Blake's P atent Fire and Wate Proof Paint, A SUPERIOR ARTICLE. for sale at Fahnestock's, sign of the _ TO ...A...7.1.113, TO Araza A general assortment of Revolvers, Ls- Double and Single Barreled Pistols, can be had at the one price store of SAM— SONS. ItUILDERS will find It greatly to thciradvantage, to examine our Coln piste assortment of BUILDING 111.11— TERML, as we are prepared to supply such articles as they may desire, at un usually low rates. S. FAIINESTOCK & SONS. SUIWSOUL PLOUGHS CIF the hest quality—always on hand "' and for sale in Gettysburg, at the Foundry of I'. WARREN & SON , ADIF,S' Dress Goods, Berne De- Laincs. Croton Lustre, Nines Dr. Laines, Lawns &e., will he sold cheaper at K. S than they can be had elsewhere. SPIRITING! SPOCTING! EORGE and Henry Wain!)ler will v4)11- .Nlithe House Spouting and put up the same low, for cash or country pro duce. Farmers and all others wishing their Houses, Barns, &c. spouted, would do well to give them a call. G. & H. NV AMPLER. April 15-1853. FilEl.l. your Friends and Neighbors, J I L and, come yourselves, and see the very large and tine assortment of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, that has just been received by April 20. W. W. PAXTON• ctita)lDV4 a OAPS, Perfumery, Hail Oils, Motto "'Wafers, Portmanies, &c.. a new as sortment juet opened at BUEHLER'S Book and Drug Store, in Cliamberdburg street. Lam/ ENTLEMEN nro invited mean and ' oll f nee a beautiful BEAVER HAT also Silk, Cuban, Kossuth, Citizens' and Panama Hata for summer. April 29. W. W. PAXTON.. iILONNET B , Ribbons and Flowers, a " IP large . aseortment of the different styles, to be found at President—GEOßGE SWOPE. Vice President-8A multi. ft, ilussal.L.. Secretary—O. A. fiveucxx. Treasurer—JAcoe Get tar. Executive Committee—Alinasw lisurrais. NAN, MTUNDT,, JA,COII KING. . Sept.tu,lBs2—tt. . BARBEIt & HAIR-DRESSEIL SAMUEL. B. WILLIAMS respectfully - , informs the ettzens of Gettysburg and strangers who may tarry here until their beards grow, that he has opened a Shaving and Hair-cutting Saloon in Chimbersburg street, nearly opposite the Luth'n Church, where he intends prosecuting the nods°. rial 'bushier." in all its branches. Ile will shave you as clean as a city broker, and cut your hair to suit the cot , of your phia. Theo his whole "object is to im prove the appearance of the human race, From lontillisperiencit ,he. . flatters himself be can go through the ramifications of the tonsorial department, with such an itift-. nife degree of skill. as to meet the entire approbation of t h ose whoa submit their chins to the keen ordeal of his razor. March 11.:1411 . , HIE-11 , ritiet44 . Gef- T tysburg,, intend to make application to the next •Legislaumr Or-a renewal their Charter. under the style of the of Gettysburgmv.with banking privileges, and 'same capital, rights and .privileges, , they now enjoy. , By_order of the Board, G. SWOPE, Pies'[. Getlyaboig, June 17th, 18534—0 m ., AN APPRENTICE IlrO the Coach-Smithing businese want ed by the subscribers. - One coining well recommended may obtain it good oil man)e by making' application to HAMERSLY & FREY. April 15, 1853. '499 MEN WANTED Tpss.ciliusir a superior lot of Block, Blue,. and. Fanny colored French. English, and American Dress and Frock Coats. These coma 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.opposite the Sank. IILUTHERAN HYMN BOOKS. A ALA Irerrdatre assortment of .Lutheran Hyma, BOokit,'bnund it „ere*, Stele ~o binding, just received, at the cheap Book store of , . KEI O I4II.K.URTZ. 4 .4 - FOR THE - LA DIES. A LT;the 'and 'fashiiimitda stylea of'SIIGES, 'GAITERS and SLIPPERS. ,iraii*Viarrao*d. wAI made, at Rh:lA:Eft ICUttrys. THE largesi ma best selected Jot of CALICCIES, that has been in town fur some time, of every style from Cl cents Up to 14, Call be had at KURTZ'S cheap corner. The Laditis will please call at.d see them. : • , VIOLINS AND ACCORDIANS.- Desirous-a di.o 4 in g present styek of the above articles. I *ill sell thew very lew. . • • •,. • MARCUS SAMSON. RED FRONT Tell your Friends, ITIAAT MARCUS SAMSON has jail received and opened a choke lot of black, blue and green cloth Frock and Dress Coats—Cassieneres, Cashmerets, Tweeds, Linens• Cottons, &c.,—and will dispose of them at the lowest living rates. To the Voters of .fldatns county : FNCOU AGED by the solicitations of numerous friends, I offer myself as a candidate for the office of County Treasurer, and respectfully solicit your support. Should Ibe elected, your confi dince will be duly appreciated, and my best efforts will be driected to a faithful and impartial discharge of the duties of the office. LEON AHD STOUCI Ceitybburg, July 1, 18b3. Largest assortment of Hardware, -n- Sadlery, Paints, Oils, Dye-stuffs ever offered, will be sold MI better terms than can be had elsewhere. Purchasing from the manufacturers, we feel confident that we can offer inducements to purchasers to give us a call & examine our stock. S. FAHNESTOCK & SONS. Sign of Mt fled Front. Kent'y Jeans and Tweeds. ANY variety of colors and style for the season, at KURTZ'S cheap VIIILDREN'S,SHOES, the beet as lJ eurnuent In town, at IIONNETS, Ribbons, and Parasols, a fine assortment, and very cheap, at ArI'INET velvet and a great variety of PANTS GOODS for Men and Boys, at the cheap corner of MIR l'Z'S. E Ladies will please mall at -n- KURTZ'S Cheap Corner and sett s arge and well selected lot ul PARASOLS, swung theta large tilZeb. SCHICK'S NOTION. CALICOES. COUNTY TREASURER. HARDWARE, KELLER KURTZ'S MII/DLECOFF'S PARASOLS. Philadelphia Adverlineemeitte. J. E. GOULD, (Successor to A. 1101%) NO. 164 CIIITNIIT STREET, SWAlM'zi BUILDING, PHILADELPHIA. Extensive Music Publisher, and Dealer in Musical instruments of every descrip tion. Exclusive Agent for the sale of Ballet, Davis &Co's (Boston) Patent Suspension Bridge A:otian and other PIANOS, 1.- Gilbert's Boudoir Pianos, Melodeons, Martin's Guitars, Ibrps, Violins, Sheet Wilk* Music Books, &c. Itesidents of the einintry will be sup plied by mail or otherwise with any music that' may wish, at as low Tritrti as if pur chased in person. Having one of the largeer stocks in the United States, I feel confident of satisfying, all who may favor me with a call or order. Dealers in Music supplied on the most liberal terms. Pianos to let. Second-baud Pianos for aide. 1:12M1= LEATHER. Tritz dc. Ilendry, Store. No. 29, N. 3rd street, Phikdelpliiii, Aloßßocdo MANUKACTUNttIIIiittA. CURIDERS, AND I M POIITERS 'Commission and Genera& LE4THER BUSINESS, wsoz>of<dza lia.Masktifaciory 11$ Maigarella street, Philadelphia. July lfh 111153-4 y. • • O,W,N'S Ti isenee of ilatnalen Ginger. firtilla.Eseenes is a preparation of on JIL usual excellence. In ordinary diar rhea, incipient cholera, iii short, in all capes *of prostration of the digestive functions, it is of inestimable value.- ,During the preva lence of epidemic cholera mid ammo complaints of children, it is peculiarly ef ficacious ; family,: individual or travel ler should' . be' withoni it. CAUTION.—Be sure to get the , genu ine esience, which 'is prepared only by F. BROWN, at his Dri7 And Chemical Store; N, E. Corner filth and Chest nut Slfeets Philadelph i a. aita tor sale by all the respectable•Apothetaries in the United States, arid i n Gettysburg, Pa, by H. Bata Lau. June 17, 11153--Iy. CHEAP WINDOW SIIIDE • D•po, Altstinsatatory G, L. L MILLER & CO.,' 8. W. comer Arch and Ascend Streets; PHILADELPHIA. EVERY VARIETY OF SHADES, Wholesale and Retail, ouches Scroll, flowers, Gothic, 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 Attire notice. Merchants and others are invited to give us a trial. t WE :WILL TRY TO PLEASE. Brasses, Trimmings, -&c; always on hand. Remember Se W. curlier .SECOND and ARCH Streets, Philadelphia. A ust 12, 1883-ss. , . , *0411; 1 41!It414411.11iii Pocket Booki, Fincy GOods • 'FIRE attention of 010'113de, and 7 othem AL in want of Porte Mottnatea, Pocket Books. Bankers' Cases, Dressing Cases. Portable Writing ,. Desks, Backgammon and Cbe.a Boards, Clortonnen, Pearl. Shell, anti Silver Ciktd . Cuts, Work Doges, Aiiratdio Bithelte, Money Bohn; Cigar Cares; `Portfolios. ' Raabrs' and „. or Strop, Travelling' Fluke, :and fine Cut lery, Ingather with a , large variety of FANCY • GOODS, which will be sold at the lowest raves., • • • 10.114 , SMITH. Porte Mounts and Pocket Book Manufac. 206 Arch Si. below Sixth, Philip°'phi& August 29i 1853-3ak. LEV IS Paint, Oil, and Chemical Works, Office 135 Booth Front Street, Philadelphia White lead, Chrome Yellows, Red Lead, Do. Greens, Lititargo, Do. Reds, Sugar of Lead, Chinese Scarlet, Linseed Oil, Do. Blue, Boiled Oil, Vinegar, &c. Trade supplied on liberal terms. August 20, 1853-3 m. Baltimore AdvertiNClllCllll4. ird GOLD SILVER IV.IIRE I. H. MILLER & CO., Wholesale IlUtch aml Jewelry House, No 227 Halt. et., 8. E Corner of Citadel. street., IMPORTER of English and Swiss - 111 - Watches ant! tools of every descrip thin, Watch Case Makers and iSlantifue 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 thew that in no article in our line shall we al low ally establishment to surpass us, eith er in quantity, quality or low prices. We arc 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 UP 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 us or not: 1,. 11. & CO., Importers of Watchea, Baltimore Feb. 4,1353.—1 y 11111CTIONARN OF DOMESTiC MEI)kiINE nod HOUSEHOLD SURGERY, by Spencer Thomas, M D., and Henry H. Smith, M. D. This is an entire new work, highly recom mended by the medical Faculty. For sale at the cheap Book it Scatology Store of KE I IER Kuwrz. _NT. 10. A GREAT FACT! 100 PILLS FOR 25 CENTS! NO MORE EX roirmoN FUR MEDICINE DR. TOWNSLND'S UFA Lill PILLS, are being called for, from all pal La of the land ; they ale rnlndly supeiccilitut o th e r mc dt e i tiec b ot h on account of their happy effectv upon the human system in removing tkease, and impurities: and also the exceedingly 'educed price at whiehthey ale °tiered. The rich and the poor find in them s real boob —oach box contains 11)0 P 11,1.5, hying four times as many RN are usually to ha b a d 'of o ff er kind, of pills at the same prof. They coutairs no Mineral poison whatever—their ingredients are Extracts, Bakania, and limns of great eHI cacy. SABSAPAIIILLA, Ina highly concentrated form isle, prominent. ingiedient. These Pills are never violent in theire, Operations, but alw 'ls thorough and eificient.— They hill be found exceedingly effiescioni in re moving the following complaints, via: Impurities of tllO blond, CONthenelge. Jaundice.' Female Coniplaints, Hick Headache, Paine in, the hack, Bilious A 111.etions, I)yspepaia, Bbeu. matiam. Constipation. Paine in the bad. Pains in the aide, Liver Complainta„.rebrile 41Strdions, Piles, Irregularities, Pains in the Blount; Pains the Loins, &c. , It iv now well understood that ninatenths of the many discuses peculiar to the human family originate in Obstructions, and rinpurrtiet of the Rived. If you have Headache. there Wen Meows , lion. if a Culd, tleqe, is an Obwrirrriorp=if a Fever there arc manifold 06strwtwer—if Liver Com plaint, there is an Obstrudion--Puine in the Head Sack, Chest, Side* and 1.041111. are all caused by oberairtione—Rheumatism, Cramp, tient. Con. vultdons, Fits, Nervous Debility, Prostration- Paralysis, Female Complaints, Piles, Cowslips tion, Jaundice, and a host of other Ills, arias from Obstructions' I Cutaneous Eruptions. Pimples, Blotches, Salt Rheum, Erysipelu, Scrotal*, Agcy originate partly from the same cause--lasposity of the Blood does the rest. Now for these, and kindred diseases, TOWN SEND'S PILLS are a sovereign remedy, and they are moreover THE CHEAPEST MEDI CINE .IN THE WORLD! riF Directions accompany each box. F. A. Pointer, General Agent, Btonington, CL Remember the Price. Odd Hundred Pill. for 25 Cents. AOHNTS.—Baniel S. Forney, Gettysburg ; H. S. Fink. Pleasant Hill ;B.lt H. Snyder,. Two Taverns; Opeldiog & Brother, Littleetown ; John Burley, Mob herrystown ; Samuel Faber. Jr., Lower's Mill; Jere Houck. Butler niernahip ; Andrew Cregtow, Centre Mill; Abel T. Wright, Benderstiile ; Jacob Peneyl, Middletown; Jacob F. Lower. Armand!, ; H. W: Witmore, Mom. mashing ; Philip Hann, MoKnightsville ; Thomas .1. Cooper, Franklin tp.,; Jacob Mark, Cashtowr. ; Anlabaugh & Spengler, East :Berlin; J. Martin, ice* Oxford ; J. R. Henry, Abbottatowa. July 8, 18,6p!..ti0w-r ly. THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE ICE. Planters, Farmers, Families and other*, can purchase no Remedy equal to DR. TOBIAS' VENETIAN LINIMENT, for Dysentery. Cbolic, Croup, Chronic Rheuma tism, Sore 'Mats, Toothache, is Sickness, Cuts, Burns, Swellings, Bruises. Old Sores, Head lecke, Mosquito Bite., Puns 4the limbs, chest, back, &e. If it dues not give relief, the money will be re funded ; all that is coked. Is I trial, and oin it ac cording to the Directions. It is an English remedy, and was used by Wil liam the IV., :ate King ut England, and erit.fied to by him, es a cure fur Rheumatism, whew everything else had Over 10,000,000 fettles hava.tmea sold is the United Wakes willies , • single failure, and many have stated they would not be without it If it was 1,10 per bowie. m wise of Croup, as it le ail cermis as it is ap plied. It cures Cholera, when Arm tate* * in a few hours; Dysentery in half an hour; Tnothacte in tbre minutes. It is perketly innocent to take internally, and is rocoutateaderl.by the not emi nent Physicians in the United Stains. ratan 26 41.21111 60 02011PRIL DR. TOBIAIi could fill a dozen Newspapers with certificates and letters relating to the wonder ful cures accomplished by this Liniment, but Coll eideN warranting it sufficient. as any person who dries not obtain relief need not pay fox it. DR. TOR( pi has put up a , iloitst. LINIMENT, in pint bottler, which ie veatooortl steeper irp,l batter than aay other fur Chalk>, tlermehrs, UW aores..GaOs. /Swam's, ('us,. Bruise', 41tc. friTtrer BO cent& 1)r. Table.' °thee. No. 240 Ursenwicli New Yolk. AGENTS.—SamueI 8. Forney, Gattyshora ; H. 8, Pink, Pleasant Hill; B. do D. K, Two Tavern. • kipaltlitta. & Brother. hiriles town.; John buabry, M'isherryatowu Ban ttei Faber. Jr., Lower'a Mill; Jere Houck, Butler township; Atoltrw enestow, Centre Mill; Abel P. Wright, Berslorarille; JaciitiPonsyl, Middle town ; Jacob F. Lower, Areriiitarille: H. Witmore, :Netninasburs ; Philip Hann. Mc- Knightasille ; Thoreaa J. Cooper, Franklin tp. ; Jacob Mark, Cashtown ; Aulahattigh & spongier. East Berlin ; J. Martin, New Oxfortl; J. H. Henry, Abbottstowsr ; July 8, 1833--now—ly. ME WON DER 011."1111E AGE! ! 'Oft THE CURE rthiltrheuru, r y h i 1418 in., :hipped or melted hand 'urn. mud Acakio, Cuts, W u u rids of ny kind; 'Hes; Worn. renal; Otte* of Insects ; Old flares ; all Untie of breaking out and Noes 011 children; sore Lila, Pimples on the Face, and all 'lineation of the ;•4111:1. l'Of particulars soli small bills accompany ing 1..101 re 'JO 11011 loxes sold in this State the past year, sod gay. , iioirersal satisfaction. The great secret popularity of this Ointment lice iii the tint dist it all it ie recom nteuJrd do ;arid 1104 I Io 1114 recommend it to cure soy tidbit lint *lint from the na ture of on ilikiftl l ll l .lli4, It In Mt AMlwlitls opijOiflC for, willlo mine torpotollltotii of the kind 'aro reemilmoild,ll to 11111. fripfy (HORN/ Ihsl hunkan Mesh is hell to, loon 'roortorii.lloll Ilnartl to, the Lite of u ill•LI, wino, In 1 1 . 1 i, al! thin t i ihf el (troll nudes they l'llllllll/1 UM In firo• $.01111616, alma the thousand* of fictitious' raillliPslls inohliohoti in their pranse. I inn 'le those troubled with lifff Idafrotf plaintx, (particularly Halt II hr, 1111111 lit 10 1 st birA and try it,—if you are not hilly tiglitintflt it and take hack your 11101111 N. 11.—I have hundreds or laaIIMaNIYIN I Mitt allow any one who feels slisiptaseil nut bmisfy himself of the virtues of tha Olltllnalih l'itpured und Bold by MI IN E11111..1,, N umuttivk ()won, tv"ro whom all Oulers lid iiollitOoolid, Sold also by the principal Drullgholl dll,l Cotthify Mere'mutt+ genenilly. cools. WIIULENA / V. Carnet!: Chr., No HI, Barclay N., Now York A. McClure & Co., Albany ;J. Kidd & Co I s litobing Wm. H. Brown & Bro., No. 1 Liberty NI,, Baltimore ; T: W. Drott & Nuue, I'hilllllol,lliMs AGENT:,.--suninel 11. Budder, (iettyaburirr ; 11. S. Fink, Pleaeunt hill ; li. AL I). K. tiny der, Two 'reverie.; Splitting & Brother, Little*. town ; John Ilnebey, Nlerilierryalown ; Samuel Faber Jr., Lower'n Mill; Jean'. Houck, Outlet township ; Andrew ('reirlow, Centre Mill ; Abel Wiiirbt, Uendmavill, ; Jacob I'eneyli.)o , l dletown ; Jacob F. Lower, Arcvdtsville ; H. W. Witinore, Muniiinieburg ; Philip Bann, Mc• 1105..1. Cooper, Franklin tp.; Ja , cob Mark, l'uslitown ; A ttlabeinth h Spangler, Eiod Belli!' ; J. Martin, New Oxford ; J. B. Henry, Ablionstown. July 5, 1653 lyeow. Or Blanks of all kinds 'fot sale at this othee. molt of ills
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