lf 111 3131 RFAL {STATE AT. Pal E SA LE. rir lIE mithirriber, intending to remove '- irMturt the State, offers at Prime 8 lei the Veal on which he resides, vit t/Atria &sibyl township, Adams roomy, Pt.; adj , iittittg 'node of John Dixon, Esq., Col. James Nee!y, Solomon I,,mgenee• keit, 4. 03.' lioffinen, mid others, anti emu usittMg , ' ' .- 155 ACRESt, n 1 patented Lend. The (mprovemente are / a hire TWl)—wrottY ERANIE AND WEATH s ER- v.. i .• . • Ipariled 2ltatelling,flotise, with Kitchen mulched, a large Barn, part I frame and .part log, Wagon Shed, rind wk.! er,out buildings. There is a well of good water, with pump in it, convenient to the d.poripittl never faith al. ring near the bonne. 'Cite Farm is well supplied with running water. There is nil the premises a young and thriving APPLE' ORCHARD ) with a large variety ut other Fruit 'Frees. A good portion of the land is covered with thriving TIMBER. There is also a due proportion ;of good MEADOW. The fund is in a 'good state of eult vation. The fetwitig Ood—a large portion being of boaFil:" . Person's - wishing further inforina• 640 aan,ablain the amine by calling on the atibentiher who resides on the farm. ar.rT4e auhrieriher, heiog determined mnne I s . those wishing to purchase, will it, e . their intetest to make aptness. OVARJEL LONGENECKER ,July, 115. t853-3at. REGISTER'S NOTICE. is hereby given to all lega tees' and other persons concerned, that thevlitatinistration 3crounts herein alser.mentioned, will be presented at the Orphans' Court of Adams county, for con firmation and allowance, nn Tuesday /At 20th if September next, viz : 16 1 1. *Die tint meeimilt i. John Erken to* ITAPotrr A. Erkeerode, Administra tors of the estate of liettry Eckenrode, de- W. The second amount of Wm. Mc. Bfierry.,Administrator 41e bonis non, cum tipiatnenio annerit, in the estate of Jacob Keller, deceased. • 02: 'Elie second Recount of Philip Bish op, Admiminirator of Christie') Bishop, de- Mitre& . first aeronnt of John B. Mc- Pheikon t Eeq., Goartlisn of the person and eillSt of Hugh. LIMA. minor son of Eph raim 14tta, late of Dauphin county, Pa., &lactase& DANIEL PLANK, Register. Rogistin (Me, tiettYaburg. Aug,2yi, 103. • 5 te. 4ARION RANGERS. 1 Yoil *HI parade at the Public House ', Of MOSES RAFFENSBERGER , in Mwoaniatiburg, on Saturday the 171 h of Sept/milk" inst., at 10 o'clock A. M., pre. c 4, ,with arms and accoutrements in • hie order. A court of appeals will be held on the same day. Bytivier of the Captain. AARON WISLER, 0. S S.pt. 9.1853-21 ,;',SAYE YOUR MONEY lig WNW] - 0 - 1" COFFEE. LIEULER keeps constantly on 4 1 : land , for sale, the Genuine ES— SEIitE" OF COFFEE, of best quality. Ti4ii.use'ut this article in families will be louiiti a very great saving in the course of tke gear. 81 - 3'For a sic. W HOLD/ALE and RIVTAIL, at the Drug & Boot:Store al S. H. BUEHLER. 'llO 2% 1853. 111/ ANTED, Customers to purchase a superiur lot of Black French Due akto Cassintern Pants, fancy Cassitneres of eboy, fiewt coon, Casstnet Pants of every akrialtr and quality, together with any a utomat of valves Cords, Linens, Cottons, the one-price store of SAMSON. SN•fLEMEN can be furnished with v 4 w Shirts. Drawers, Shirt-collars, Sus peitdirrs, Cravats, Handserchiefs, Sucks, Umbrellas, Canes, and iu fact eViry *tug tti the furnishing line at SAMSONS. ' NALL PAPER. ortirdio.ooo Pieces in Store I 111Mig)114 8 Caws per piece and upwards, . 111 : iucluding tine Satins. Gold, Velvets, iStBOO Ol l ul Woods, Marbles, &c. _JOAO, a great variety of new styles 01 C;sittare Papers, Fire Board Prints, iloggere, ac.„ all of which will be certain• ly sold at the very lowest cash price.— and see at the ehettp Bookstore of KELLER KUKTZ. BIANDS!—A new BEI.. 111111111rIll of Window BlinJx, Itai tO I 18, j ust arrived at the welj:jiuown store of KELLER KU wrz. _ Uoths and Cassimercs, 461 F every description, rotor and alyles. Ishiett we will sell low. Call and iseeibent at KURTZ'S cheap corner. rz , 4 • - MORE NEW GOODS stretved and opened this day at Fahii .; :Work's, Sign of die RED FRONT. tiIICK•NACKS from an Editor'. SM. Table. by L. (;ay lord Clark, just issibbialted by tlitt Appleton., and for hale KELLER Kuirrws y'::~......_ 218111763 AND MEDICINES, AV' al I kinds, from the beat Mouse. iu the City. cow' ism Oilintts on hand and for sale at (hit Iftst sad Bookstore of S. H. BUEHLER. ; , lone 1, 1832 BONNETS, A, VERY fine tot of Bonnets of the „ Utett styles kr please the most rastid -641000 IrOtlf low rotes, to be had nt KU M' Cheep Corner. f VARPE BAGS . BAC AI butt a very large assortment Saga at titanoton"s onmpriee pima IgnegAtt and $ 1 001 4 7 adoe- 141110 't r tr-V. ; • 1. • , I nooks 1 Books ! Z. HEUER received a largely increased assort • • meat of Books, and Stationery- of every variety Classical, Theological, School, :Miscellaneous f it ig BOOKS which ronstitiite the largest and beat aB. sortinent even opened in Gettwahurg, and :ire iiilered at the t c r rEk LurrEsT PR!' Es., E4 AL,:o —a large saitortinent of STA— TIONPAZY & FANO( GOODS—GoId and Silver Pens and Pencils, Pen-Kinves, Writing Paprr of all varieties and best qualities, Envelopes, Perfumery, Sinipa, &r.. PC7' Call and scent the old esiab• lished place in Chambersburg street, hew doors (rout the diamond. S. H. BUEHLER. Gettysburg, Pa., June 3, 1853. CARRIAGES, CARRIAGES! , A 4 NEW ESIABLISHMENT. ,■'l{f; subscriber respectfully informs 11 " the public that he is engaged in the Car•riage•d/aking business and is preps• red to put up work in ;he most satisfac• tory manner. Any person wanting a good INCIXAMAI7 Buggy, Boat Body, or Square Carriage, will do well by calling on the undersigned. Ski-REPAIRING done at the shortest notice on moderate terms. at his shop be tween West Middle and West York street. Inquire at DANNER & ZIEGLER ' S Hard- ware Store. The subscriber tenders his thanks to his customers for their patronage and respect fully asks a continuance of the same. JOHN L. HOLTZWORTH. March t L 1853-6 m BRINGMAN'S CIBINET-IVARE ROOM, GETTYSBURG, PA. /THANKFUL for the liberal patron " age heretofore extended to him the subscriber would respectfully inform his nld customers and the public generally, that he still continues to manufacture every variety of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, at his Old Establishment, in South Balti more street. second square, a few doors fouth of the "TAR" printing office Gettysburg. Ile will have on band, for sale, and will constantly be prepared to manufacture, from the very best of mate-I rials, Sofas at the rate of from $2O to $5O ; Centre, Card, Pier, , Zu Sofa, Toilet. Dinine , and Break ti last TA BLFS; Dressing Bureaus of every description : French Ileadsteads, ' Washstand s, Wardrobes, Secretaries. Book-Cases ; Pedestals or Sideboards, Piano Stools, Ladies' Washstands, Reclin• ing Chairs, Lounges, Toiloretts, &c., &c., which for neatness, durability and beauty of finish, cannot be surpassed by any in the country. I ge,..Persons wishing good and cheap would do well to give lino a call before purchasing elsewhere. coning. He is also prepared to manufacture Coffins of Cloth, Alpaca alnut. He has a neat and substantial Hearse, and is prepared to accommodate persons in town and coun try at the shortest notice. All kinds of work made to order, and warranted to be finished in the best workman like style. GEO. E. lIRINGMAN. Gettysburg, July 22, 1853.—tf. GROCERY 8c j..IQUOR NTO It E. fiIHE undersigned has just mined from the City with a new and largely in creased assortment of goods, which he is prepared to offer at prices which cannot be beat. His stock consists of GROCERIES of all kinds, Sugars, Molasses, Coffees, Teas, Fish, Salt, Crackers, Cheese, Pick eted Cucumbers,..tc. Also, Fruits Bz, Confections, Oran g es. Lemons. Figs, Raisins, Prunes &c.—Also, Powder, Shot, Tobacco, Se pars, Gail's celebrated German Smoking Tobacco, and a variety of oilier ertirlr Aka a first•rate assortment of the beet qualities of LIQUORS, Wines and Br:mules. of different kinds, ,N. E. HUM. Holland Gin, Old Nye, Ate. --all of which can he had on the lowest terms at the Store of tie subscriber, in South Baltimore street,. neat door to the °Star" office. AK?" Also, always on hand a variety of Stone Jugs, Are.—Give us a call. EMANUEL ZIEGLER, Jr. Gettysburg, May 13, 1853—ff. • PARASOLS and FANS, a variety that must pkaue, will be found at SCHICK'S. THE STAR AND BANNER. Is published every Friday Evening, in Baltimore street, in the three story building, a few doors above Fahnestocks Store, by D. A. & C.H. BUEHLER. IMIEE If paid in advance or within the year $2 per annum—if not paid within the yet rs 2 CO. No paper discontinued untilill arrearagei are paid— except at the option of the Editor. Single copies 61 reefs. A failure to notify a discontinuance will be regarded as a new engagement. Advertises/wait not exceeding esquire knotted three times for Isl—every subsequent insertion 25 cents. Longer ones in the same proportion, ell advertisements not specially ordered for a given time will be continued until forbid. A ral reduction will be made to those who advertise by the year M Printing of al lkinds executed neatly and prantaly, and on reformable terms,. laws and Cronferferketiees to thr fdditor,(exl I stilK sub as contain Nosey or La imam of a.S be vasn is sikriar ass its aamairs. IPhlladOrbla J. E. GOULD, (Successor to A. FIOT,) NO. 164 CHESTNUT sTIMET, SWAIM's WILDING, PHILADEILPIIIA. Extensive Music Publisher, and Deal° to Musical instruments of every descrip tion. Exclusive Agent for the sale of Ballet, Davis & Co's ( Boston) Patent Suspension Bridge .E'olian and other • PIANOS. 1. Gilbert's Boudoir Pianos. Melodeons, Martin's Guitars. Harps, Violins, Sheet Music, Music Books, &c. Ibisidents of the country will be sup plied by snail or otherwise with any music they may wish, at as low rates as if pur chased in person. Having one of the largest •rocks in the United States, I feel confident of satisfying all who may favor me with a call or order. Dealers in Music supplied nn the most liberal terms. Pianos to let. Second-hand Pianos for sale. May 13, 1853-1 y LEATHER. Fritz & litondry, Store No. 29. N. 3rd sweet, Philadelphia, MURRCCCO M AMIFACTI•RFRA. CURRIERS, AND 1M PORTE RS Commission and General LE.I7'BER BUSINESS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL. licrManufactory 15 Margarelia aired, Philadelphia. July 15, 1853-Iy. F. BROWN'S Essence of Jamaica Ginger THIS Essence is a preparation of nn usual excellence. hi ordinary diar rhma, incipient cholera, 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 perulially ef ficacious ; no family, individual or travel ler should he w ithon t it. C A UTION.—Be sure to get the genu ine essence, which is prepared only by F. BROWN, at his Drug and Chemical Store, N. E. Corner of filth and Cheat rant Sireel3 Philadelphia. and for sale by all the respectable Apothecaries in, the United States, and in Gettysburg, P. by SAMUEL H. BUEHLER. June 17, 1853-Iy, CHEAP WINDOW SHADE Depot & Manufactory OF Cr. L. MILLER & CO., 8. W. corner Arch and Second Streets, PHILADELPHIA. 11VERY VARIETY - OF SHADES. A Wholesale and Retail. !Veil as Scroll, Flowers, Gothic, Vignette, Oil and Dry Landscapes, are to be had at the lowest prices (or quality of work. Orders tor Gilt, Plain Store, Lettered and other Shades ex ecuted at shore notice. Merchants and others are inviled metre us a trial. WE WILL TRY TO PLEASE. Brasses, Trimmings, &c., always on hand. Remember S. W. corner SECOND and ARCH Streets. Philadelphia. August 12. 1853-ss. :PalLl.7s: 'a:CA elll.llllg Pocket Books, & Fancy Goods. THE attention of the trade, and others. ' in want of Porte Mon tales, Pocket Books. Bankers' Cases, Dressing Cases,' Portable W Der ks, 13,ir kgaminon and Chess Boards, Chessmen, Pearl. Shell. I and Salver Card Cages, Work Boxes, Cabas. Needle Books, Money Belts, Cigar Cases, Portfolios, Razors and Razor Strops. Travelling Flairska, and fine Cut lery. together with a large variety of FANCY GOODS, whirh will be void at the lowest rates. IP. 11. SMITH. Porte Monnaie and Pocket Book Manufae- 205 Arch St. below Sixth, Philapelphla August 29. 1853-3ut. LEW IBS Paint, Oil, and Chemical Works, Office 13.5 South Frout t•treet, Philadelphia. White lead, Chrome Yellows, Red Lead, Do. Greens, Litharge, 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 Adrerikements. r•c NO GOLD AND SILVER WARE L. H. MILLER & CO., Whokeale Watch and Jewelry House, No 221 Balt. in.. et. E Corner of Charles street., IMPORTER of English and Swiss -m• Watches and tools of every descrip tion, Watch Care Makers and Manulae were 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 nt our line shall we al low any establishment to surpass us, eith er to 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 WI or not. 1,. H. MILLER & CO., importer@ of Watches, Baltimore Feb. 4,1353.—1 y DICTIONARY or DOMESTIC MEDICINE and HOUSEHOLD SURGERY, by Spencer Tltomaa, M D., and Henry H. Smith, M. D. This is an entire new work, highly wow• mended by the niedical Faculty. For sale at, the cheap Book and Stationery /Store Of, lEZLIZR - K hoe 10: NEW ESTABLISHMENT, WMI. FRAZER RESPECTFULLY informs the pub lie, that he has taken the stand re. rently occupied by his brother, (ALEXAN PER FRAZRRO in Chambersburg street, oppo4ite the Liithetan church, wbere he is prepared to REPAIR and CLEAN CLOCKS, „f 2-, I -‘); WATCHES, &C • !. , '"1:‘ on reasonable terms.— All work will he insured. . Also, on hand a variety of WATCHES, Jewelry, iffe.€3 ; Spectacles, Ate., which will he sold low. Gettysburg, May 6. 1853—tf TIIItT WONDERFUL PI ICI? JE V A RNOLIES celebrated cheap ' IP CLOTHING STOW:, continues to I be the object of amazement, delight, and I profit to the thousand;: who are constantly, and especially note, thronging it, and sup-, plying themselves with every variety of the best styles and most substantial quail ties of RE.ID Y-3.1./1 DE CLOTHING., fie makes no empty boasts about "one. price," and the thousand and one other humbugs of the day, but defies the world to produce a richer, cleaner, neater, strong er or cheaper stock of Clothing than the infinite variety which he has—not bought at city "auction" for a song—but made up here by skilful and honest workmen, in the most honest and skilful manner.— ' Jost call anti see if it is not so. lita"Also a few 'I'RUNKS at leas than cos!, to make room tot customers. April 22, 1853 Blake's Patent Fire and Wate Proof Paint, ASUPERIOR ARTICLE, for sale at Fahnestock's, sign of the DIGURREOTYPE FOR 50 CENTS, CAN be Ind at Weaver's Gallery in Uhainbetsberg street. Pictures ta ken in all kinis of weather, and will be pot up at this Gallery in all the different: styles of the day. at prices varying from 50 cents, to $6 00. So now is the time for obtaining .he cheapest likeness ever of fered in this place. Persons will find it to their advantage to call soon while the opportunity it before them, and in ordet to secure a sa annuity likeness, subjects are requested to wear datk apparel.— Gentlemen should wear black. with black vest and creak, and ladies should avoit! ' dresses ef , pkk anil blue. Plaid and contrasting Ohms are very suitable for children. I rout. nelyleineere think* to me numer i ous friends or their past favors, setteoe licks termanee of the sates, hoping by isu strict linen 'ti 'o business to satisfy the tastes of it 4tio May visit my gam*. t i SAMUEL WEAVER. A 7....;.! S'o4-?..11153. TO .41t1113, TO ATtIICII A genets! assonntent or Revolvers, •"1" Doel i end Single Barreled PistelN can be had the one price store of SAM— SONS. ts BUILDgRS will find it greatly to theiradvantage, to examine our com plete assortment of RUILIJING M 4— TERLIL, am we are prepared to supply midi smirks as they may desire. at un usually low retell. S. EA lINES'IsOCK k SONS. SUB-SOIL 1 .1 1.06611 S itt.' the seat quality—always on hand ~V! and for sale iu Gettysburg. at the Foundry of 'F. WARREN & SON• A DIEM Dread Goods, Berage De. L •Laines. Croton Lustre, Moue De- Lames, Lawns Ice.. will be sold cheaper at KIIMESTOCK'S than they can be had elsewhere. SPOUTING! SPOUTING! C1WIWI!: and Henry Wimpler will Make House Spouting and put up :he 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. your Friends and Neighbors, AL and come yourselves, and see the very large and fine assortment of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, that has just been received by April 29. W. W. PAXTON. 3 1 424ZPliir (LAVI/W634 `OAPs, Perfumery, Hail Oils, Motto " Wafers, Portmanies; &e., a new as sortment juet opened at BUEHLER'S Book and Drug Store, in Chambersburg street. CENTLEMEN are invited tocsin and see a beautiful BEAVER HAT also Silk. Cuban, Kossuth, Citizens' and Panama flats for summer. April 2U. W. W. PAXTON. 111/ONNETB, Ribbons and Flowers, a A-. large aseortment of the different styles, to be found at LUMBER. PERSONS having LUMBER to die pose of, in trade fur Furniture, will find it to their advantage to call at the cheap Cabinet :flaking Establishment of CEO. E. BRINOM AN: South Baltimore street, next door to the Compiler office. Ma 27. Berages and Delaines, AA beautiful asaortment, all styles, to be . had at KURTZ,S Cheap Corner. ILoT Hs, Cassimeres, Cuttonades, ‘- 1 Kentucky Jeans, Italian Clothe and Vesting., cheap at S. FAHNESTOCK at, SONS Queensware, 1N all itonris*sand 11710 eblip at itURT2I3 COMO'. D. IMPCON_AUGHY, ATTORNEY AT LAW. O FFIbE in the Sonth-west corner of the public square, one door west of George Arnold's Store, and formerly oc cupied as a Law Office by John M'Con aughy, Esq., deceased. 'Attorney tsold Solicitor for Patents and Pensions, Can furnish very desirable facilities to applicants and entirely relieve them from the necessity of a journey to Washington. ICP D. Mice. is prepared to attend to the prosecution of Claims for Bounty Land I to Soldiers of the War of LBl2 and others —the selection of choice lands and loca ting their /film:ids—procuring Patents and selling Soldiers' lands to the best ad vantage. Apply to him personally or by letter. Gettysburg. Nov. 1 , 1850—l1 B(UNTY LANDS. ipIERSONS entitled to Bounty 1 'R. Lands under the arts of Con gress of the United States can have their claims promptly and efficiently attended to by applies. lion either personally or by letter o the subscriber, at his office in Gettysburg. Claimants whose applications have been suspended on account of deficieney in proof may find it to their advantage tocall -111.:1' The fee charged ie SO in each criee. payable upon the delivery.of the warrant. The aubscriber will also auend to claims for Pensions (or Revolutionary -or other services and the location of lands', The sale and purchase of Land Warrants at tended to, and the highest cash mien paid for the same. R. G. McCREARY. May 14- 7 1 f. Ati t orney, at law WM. 11.-STEVENON, ATTORNEY AT LAvi. OFFICE. in the North West corner of the Centre Square. ihetween Smith's and Stevenson's.) Geitystsurg. Pe. Dr. I. Lawrence DENTIST, uFIDE in ehamberiburg 'street. dee door Weal Of the Lutheran Church, nearly opposite hfiddluoire more, whisre he may be found readYand willing to attend to any cue within the province of the Dentist. erions in want of full aetii - of teetikartipYLWAO 941. REFTRENCES. Dr. C. N.DitaLocor, Roo.C.P.Ka.kurit,D.D " D. Hoax as, I . Prof. N. Joyous, - a H. 8. - Houk ? I " D. Or , " N.A. litrog.ssiono Rey. Jorirsor, I " M. L., &novas . July 7. 1848. • RED FRONT Diamond Tomors—ls!ew Frut tjVtOttl* , UtOtti FAREILONABLei , RARRF.R3 APR HAIR , DREBSRRR. , CAN et all time* ba found prepared to attend to the cells .of the people. at the Temple, iu the Mamma, ,adjoining the Coun t y Building. From Long cape. rience they flatter 'themselves that they can go through all the ramifirationa of the Tonsorial Derartinent, with such an in fi nitedegree of skill, as will Mall with the entire utiafaetion of all who may submit their china to the kera ordeal of their more. They hope, therefore. that by their attention to busi ness.aud a desire to plisse. they will mer it as well as reesiee.s liberal share ol pub lie patronage. The sick will be attended to at their prtratetleelliriga. TO couirrav talemmits 81 Confectioners in general. THE undersigned would respectfully inform dealers in FRUITS, CON-' FECTIONERIES and GROCERIES. thicthey are receiving daily, Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Prunes. Raisins, Almonds. Filberts. English Walnuts, African. Ten nessee and California Ground Nuts, Pecan Nuts, Pine Apple, cheese. F;asterit Cutting • Cheese, Sugars. Coffee. Teas, all kinds of Spices. whole and ground, Conserved I and Prioterved Ginger, Nlacaroni, Dairy Salt, &c. 200 boxes Oranges, 25 boxes Lemons, 100 boxes Raisins. 25 boxes Rack Candy, red, white and yellow, 25 boxes Gum Drops, Orange, Lemon . , Vanilla. dtc., 25 boxes Jujubepaste, Orange, Lemon, &c., 25 boxes Chocolate Drops, 10 boxes Stick. 25 boxes Chocolate, Eagle and Spiced, 100 boxes Prunes in fancy boxes, 100 Drums Figs, 10 bags S. S. Almonds, 10 bags Filberts, 100 bushels Ground Nuts, 50 jars fine Prunes, 25 gross Dun lap ' s Premium Blacking, &c. The subscribers being appointed sole agents for the sale of spices for the monu mental Mills. they would respectfully in vite dealers to call and examine their stock of spices, whole and ground, which they are determined to sell as cheap as they can be bought elsewhere. They are prepared to sell their goods, which are the best make and quality that can be had in any market, at City Prices! and One Price only ! For sale Wholesale and Retail at No. 42 Market Street opposite N' ork Bank, by ALEX. REFINGER & SON Call and Examine for Yourselves ! March, 4.-1853. ' CORNER OF MARKET ST AND MARKET SQUARE, Harrisburg, ra. SC ICK'S undersigned has fitted up this well' known and favorite [louse, with every convenience requisite fnr the accommodation of the public, and solicits a continuance of the patronage_so liber ally extended to him by the travelling pub lic. WM. T. SANDERS, Harrisburg, Jan. 14, 1853.—tf -------- " TAKE MY HAT." MSAMSON, having added a new • feature to his business, is prepared to offer to the public a choice assortment of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES. Having purchased entirely Inc cash, he is enabled to sell at astonishingly low prices. Call at the cheap store of M. SAMSON. April 29. .BUFF VESTS.--A splendid lot of BUFF VESTS just received and fur sale cheap at SAMSON'S aliiAttP4/30 WASHINGTON HOUSE, FIRE INSURANCE. THE ...Adams County Mutual Fire In surance Campany l ' located at Get tysburg, is now in successful operation, are for 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 supervision of Managers selected by the Stockholders. Tha Books of the Company are at all tilllas 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. ozy•Ttie Managers ate : ;ifonallen—Win. B. Wilson, Cumberland—Robert McCurdy, Stratian—Jacob King, Fr.inklin—Andrew Heintzelmsn, tiamiltonban—Amos W. *minly, Liberty—John Mossolinen, jr., Reading—. Henry A. Pickins, Laiimore—JacobGriest, Mountjoy —Joseph Fink. Berwick—Matthew ,Eichelberger. Oxford—John L. Noel, J. R. Hersh. Borough—George Swope, D. A. Huthlor. Win H. LI tsveason, A. B. Kurtz, S R. Rumen. W. Stable, H. rstinestock,O. W. Hullinan, D HoConaugby. PreeLient—GEOßGE SWOPE, Vice Freeideut—Vl4muxt. R. secretiry—D. A. R. Treasurer—Leos Oki UT. Executive Ceincuittee—ANDeew Hat mAN, Rossex WOumuir, JACOS t•Opt.l . o, 19,52—tr.. • BARBER & BAIR-DRESSER, SAMUEL B. WILLIAMS respectfully informs the Moons of Oettysburg and stringers Who May tarry here until their beards grow, that he has opened a Shaving and Bair-cutting Saloon in aliambersburg street. nearly opposite the Luth'n Church, where hp intends prosecuting the “toitio rial businees" in all its branches. lie will shave you ai Clein as a city broker, and out your hair to suit the cut of your phi:. Then his_whole_object_ is to im prove the appearance of the human nice. From long experience he flatters himself 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 whb submit their china to the keen ordeal of his razor. _ I March 1 1.-34 NOTIC3II. /VIM Stockholders of the Bank of Get. tyeburg, intend to make application to the next legislature for 1< renewal of . their Charter, under the style oftheliank of Gettysburg"—with banking privileges, and same capital, rights and privileges. they now enjoy. By order of the Beard, G. SWOPE. Pratt. Oeuyabutg. June rith, I 81$3-4in. AN APPRENTICE era the Cnach-Smithing business want -a ed by the subscribers. One coming well recommended may obtain a good sit uation by making application to HAMERSLY & FREY. April 15, 1858. • 499 MEN WANTED T 0 porehus a superior lot of Black. Blue, 'lnd Fancy colored French. English. and American Cloth, Dress and Frock Coat. These coats are well made. all we ask of you is to come soil-judge for yourselves. Remember the place is BA M. SON'S One price store oppositethe Ronk. LUTHERAN HYMN BOOKS. A very large assortment of Lutheran Hymn Books, bound in every style u binding, just received at the cheap Book store of KELLER KURTZ. FOR THE LADIES. ♦ 1.1. the latest and most fashionable styles of SHOES, GAITERS and SLIPPERS. Wir Warranted. well mad.. 'at, KELLER KURTZ'S. TEE largest and best 'alerted Int of CALICOES. that 'has been in town for 9 ° 1140 'WWI ol every Style from di cents up to 14. nth fie had at- KURTZ'S cheap corner. The Ladies will please call aid see them. V lOLINS AND ACCORDIANB. v Desirous of disposing of his present styck of the above articles. I will sell them very low MARCUS SAMSON Tell your Friends, ripAAT 114A1tCUS SAMSON has just received and opened a choice lot of black, blue and green cloth Frock and Dress Coats—Cassimerer, Cashmere's, Tweeds, Linens• Cottons, &c.,—anti will dispose of them at the lowest living rates. HARDWARE, THE Largest assortment of Hardware, Sadlery, Paints, Oils, Dye-stuffs over offered, will be sold on 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 the Red Front. Kent'y Jeans and Tweeds. ANY variety of colors and style for the season, at KURTZ'S cheap G _________ 11ILDREN'S SHOES, the beet as eorunent in town, at KELLER KURTZ'S. HON NETS, Ribbons, and Parasols, a 11 fine assortment, and very cheap, at MIDDLECOFF'S. SATTINET velvet and a great variety of PANTS GOODS for Men and Boys, at the cheap corner of KUR TZ'S. PARASOLS. V H E Ladies will please call at 1 - KUR'FZ'S Cheap Corner and see arge and well selected lot of PARASOLS, among them large sizes. OF ca W IVO 4 1 ? lit, ir all kinds, Cap and Letter Paper of the host quality, Note Paper, Visiting Cards, plain and fancy Envelopes, Pen- knives, Quills, Gold Pens and Pencils, &c., always on hand and for sale low by S. 11. BUEHLER fOLAND TREVOR, or. the Pilot of human Lilts, showing how to make and how to lose a fortune, and then to make another. This is said to be a very a• musing and instructive book—to hie had at KELLER KURTZ'S Store. PANKORIT Myerls Extract of Rork Roar! An invaluable Remedy for all SCROFULOUIO IIIsEANES, Indigestion, `all 'Skit Headsche,Canker, Nursing Sure Mouth: • and Gener4 I Debility, and 1511 la • PURIFYEIi OF THE 131,00 D IS UNEQUAL- LED. The Rock Rose has gained a reputation. at born* and abroad, which no other medicine has ever done in the same length of time. According to the opinion of En,irient Phyoidin the Rock Rose Plant is Unequalled in curing SCROFULA in all no lanai STATEMENT OF REV. E. R. WARREN,• (Pastor of the '2(l Baptist Church. New London Ct.) relative to Myers Extract of Ruch Rost To the American Pub/Ir.—AN my name h a s been used in connexion with recommendations of Mr. Myers' Rock Rose Syrup, in varione 'adver tisements, by the manufacturer. I beg 'hive 'to make the following statement with reference to my srquaintsnce with the remedy and 'tests to which I have subjected it, and the masons for having introduced it to the notice of private friend* in the community in which 1 reside, long before the medicine was advertised. I make. this state , . ment Neely. bemuse I have, as a principle, with.. held my name from all patent medicines, Mid sedu• lonely abstained from recommending theft to the priblic, believing them frequently the amen of quackery and humbug, and a, tending to Wormy*, maimed of lessening human disease and suffering. Such; I lelat, ii. the character of a llarge portion of the patent panaceas of this medicihelnaki rig "Their name is legion," and from their influence, as from the dorrinnical spirits, we have reason to pray for a safe deliverance. , The First, Test.-11 had myself 'offered occa sionally with sudden attacks of Sick Headache and Bilious Dhorrhoo,'llllll I had *aught emit variety of curative agents to but SSW purpose ,• and suf fering from Olio diiisawycdiat rhea'y thintiftte, determined to teat the new Syiupfirai tipiin my self. The results wete heynnd my expectation. It was • P•••• 11111 alterative, and the morbkirm tioh of the "yawn) wee Changed, and the funAkanis of secretion were viii owed to e healthy state. Is gave Woe end elasticity to my system, and env , ' reined the derangement, of the digestive WWI., and gar, me that inestimable beesiag— This teat wits not determined in a week, or 41 month ; but I took four or Hoe betties imperhape as many months. Hinge that time I have suffered , but slightly from these larrengements. MY SICK HEADACHE Itt.BNTIRELY CURED. Other Traria—Finding this inedicide so. trestut to myself, I at one gave 'it to itaverel invalid friends. About this time, I was earnestly solicited to give advkie innaferentes ill • child, NMI, eight years or age. Tlw child was severely afflicted with a &rota% humor, of a very severe type. tho humor ahoiving Itself on all parts of the surmee, and then suddenly disappearing. The child was very sick. and It was thought ,douhtlui whether she, would line. The humor riaemidail Meek *peeks of mortified flesh. list addition to some other remedies. I geivalbre child this Syrup for s hout six weeks, when she had 'efficient strength to,go out to school occasionally. The swelling of her limbs noised, end she was restored to health. The family reel that thej owe her file, with Godahleseing, to my remedies. This test eatiefied me that the Ib;ck Ross ?weaned gm, Pewee . for Scrofulous heaves. I then 'tested it in eases of Camisole' Eruptions. in Measles, Chicken Poe. Canker, Sore Mouth, Erysipelas, salt Rheum, Plies, Inc. In all therm came with peered sencrees. After testing this '3' rip for more than a year,l wrote Mr. Myetei(Oct. I}b, I nbOi enthusiastically, not expecting my let ter woukl be puldietted:titatiiie rap Wens Pall heeling,:and flees h s the result of its operations in several betances. I stated in that letter that *was itsvalaahle as a rerriedy'Firi Cutaneous Eruptions. Erysipelee, Salt Rietim. and other iiisonleth, included in the varied family of diseases known se &refits, dtc., that in r4spep shi, it sated with wonderfial efikeir." • My opin ion of its value he the glievemmeed iffeesses, re main unehategel.sed She same'.. 'then I wrote Mr. alyens'in Ott. 1850. I do not nisioinsnend it for ill the ills eine sufferinglunninay't hut unheeitatimaly say, that sea remedy. in Scrolislose alfectione, I believe it superior so gni , Meows curative agent. ft has been sufficiently tested by domestic prac tice to establish its adoption to extensive useful new in mitigatinghuntan sufferieg and removing BUT WHAT IS THE ROCK - ROSE? The following' history of the Rork Role plant end im medicinal' propettiee, we take trent the New Haven Palladium. March. 1844. "The ineroweed Interest manifested in the Hoek Rose plant. in ren•egeenee of the Many • *niftier- NI cores effected by "Myers' 11.1oreiteend Exttect of Rock Rose." calls for a twig it snore , Of it, in 0, - der to correct any snugness opinion that may base been entertained etteeornieg it; and also to set in a tree light the nature of e 014 wish prom - lento be unissnielty see indebied to the United 'Stites - Disioln salary of 1841, lee 'tbe fotiorsies deectiption of it: fi is entirely different fmni thenommen RAM It fa s remateninied, oblong lee! plant, Wiring bitter taste.' In additiorito rensarkabli peru lierit, of thraplant, °liberating Iwo reeve, of ens in one aerators. it raw has another.lmams/tins end beeutiful property. Dr. Bolos says that in the months of Nrireutleir end December, he has seen hundreds of these plants,aending out, near their roots, broad, thin, curved . leereryrtala, about an inch in breadth, which melted during the day, end were renewed in the morning. Put a more minute end analyti cal description of it, the reader is referred an Tor rey & Gray'. botanical works. Its Medlin/ History anti Prerpertiell are for the must iniportont, since upon there depends its val. ue to the community. Pr. London eayrathet in 1799 it was so valuable, dial it was cultittitird from perils. Et et since 18‘16, I'l4. bra, of Yale College, has habitually 'OW it with great suCcess in tierofula and ChiUAW Di". ease, and through hint its virtues warm sande known, until, as Dr. Tyler says, "it Is hair in this section [New Haven) a common ardelein mestic practice for the cure of SCrOlgill and ma tenuous diseases." Dr. ll'hafois, A Scotch Botanist, of notoriety, while traveling in America, in 1824, learned its use in Canada. itelurning to England, be em ployed it in medicating his baths, which bemone greatly celebrated for the cute of similar disesees. .Dr. haat Parish, of Philadelphia, remarks that it has been successfully used in bed castle of Scrofulous diseases. Dr. J. H. Thompson, of the someplace, prearib• ed it in bad cases of Scrofulous patients at Wills' Hotel. His success attracted the attention. of senior physicians. He reports the following re= markahle case of White Swelling of lb* hip, in February, 1844: The lad was seven pelts old, and had the disease for three years. The bone was dislocated upward and outward. Therevese a large opening nn the hip leading to the bone, into which I could thrust my finger. I emerged three ulcers. He hail been under several phy sicians, who had given him up. I ordered a de coction of Rock Rose. In two days hie night sweats ceased ; I then ordered a tea spoonbill of Rock Rose three times a day. THIRTY-NINE DAYS after he was I:NTIRFLY WELL. Dr. Webb, of Afadtson,Ct. testifies to the value of Rock Rose, as evinced in the cure of numerous cases of the Scrofula, especially in children. Dr. S. Fuller, of Hartford, Ct. administered the Rock Rose to a Scrofulous female, in which the anti•scrofulous remedies had been applied with• out success. The disease was fully arrested by it. The Rock Rose is a plant of rare medicinal' virtues, • and unrivalled as a curative agent in Scrofulous diseases. I cannot but express the de sire, in closing this statement, that it may be found to 'omen the sufferings of our diseased and dying humanity EDWIN H. WARREN. New London, April :3, 1852. AIANUFACTURED IVY WM. FRANKLIN & CO., N e w me", Ct. •Mr. Warren, though a Minister of *gospel, has for a period of i t years given attention to the subject of medical science, to qualify him to ad minister to the sick, in connection with his Fe,- torah duties. AGENTS.-8. H. Buehler, Gettysburg ;Jes se Houck, Menallen P. 0 ; Abel T. Wright, Betulcreeillo; Jocob Mark, Citsbtown ; B & B. K. elnyder, Two Taverns ; Spalding & Brother, Littleetown ; Aulabeugh & Spun gir t Fat Bee liti ; Jacob Martin, New rteturd. July 8, 1853—eow-11
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