stv , jah. Ira • "'CEA Is -ESTATE AT 4 ). lllVArilli; SALE. THE sohieriher, intending to ramose Irani t h e Stall, ofrera Private '24,atit, the F.irot on which he roAides, Sirahan lands of John Dixon. hi•nt.. Jaines-,Needy, 8110.1/111.11 notrionn, and others, and Coll -4liiiiing. • ' . ' 155 ACIVEA9 id patented Laud. The Improvements are -At butte': TWOSTORY .• K , 0 . 1 . 1 ,_. ~ . I trElVia.E AND WEATHER— aa a . ~.. oaded smelling Nouse, With' Kitchen attiehed, a lame H oil, part Ilrgni&itittl rut [fig. Wagon Shed, and otli vtlat buildings., Vivre is a well of goal atiAteh.ijkli pump in it. ciiiiveilient to the 'I tor, and 'a 'wonr failing, sr ring near the ? house.. The Farm is well supplied with Orlinilltle W4ter. There In oil ther premiges •• a yooiit aiiil thriving APPLE wil * . 011Cli kali) Vlth .8 largii variety of oilier Fruit Trees. A /filed p•liimi of the I old is euvered with 'ttitivitig TEHIt Ea. There iii also a doe 'c'rolvt.riiiiii Alf K ona MEA DOW. The Inlittii in a glintistinti of cultivation. Tint friiring in goal--a itirie ittirtion tieing ill inisrA.' Persons wishing further informs -tiloi mot ohinin the smite by calling nu the tiodose4ite-r who resides on the farm. ilit;tr*lrlie sidwribur. being determined in seli, thine wishing in purchase. will tail it to theirititerest to make sprites. SA If 11E1. LONGENECKER July. 15: t651-3(1). Nell your Vriords, Typ,..Ax N:litcossAsvioN 1,4, just and Opened a Cllf 40 lot of ,hinnikinAtisio and green cloth Frock and ))roan CilittS—Cativiinerte, Caslionerotn, 'l`wiaih,taFlenn• Oictons, cto.,—niol will ilfArniosof thi m al the InweaLliving rates. HARDWARE, pile assail tees of - Hardware. ti ! rther.s els. Oils. Dye -golfs ever oftertul;' will he sold on het er terra. thou ,citt_i:' Mid fd.v w heft. ,Purchasing (rum that sttcaufamurcrs. we feel confident that we catt:offer inducements to purchasers , td give us a valt - Lt csamine nor stock. 8.. - FAUN SSTOCK & SON'S. • Sign of the Iled 1;1w: SAYE YOUR MUNE I - • ssamin or COI'PEV. H. BUEHLER taeps constantly on •••'ll band for sale, the psnuine •ES .SENVI4:IOF, cOeFEE, best - quality. wisebi this gruel,' in families will be lounil a very Ertel saving in the muse of die year. If7"Vor Viiiiitutmaatm and icaTam, at the Urng . 6r. Blidk Store ol S. H. BUEHLER. NUT 20, 1853. ANTE%"Cluattners to purchase f atly supernit lot of Block; Frriir Ihie. All.k*ViAllelukere Pants, fancy eatisistierrs Cassinet Pants descry 'ohmic oak :quality, together with any a • .nsontit A:it:arises Cools, Linens. Cotunis. iSsa. act the one-ptice store of . - . SAMSON. seSEIVMEM EN can he furnished with Drawers. Shirt-eollars, Sus peitaers, 11.1ravais, Handkerchiefs. Sucks, Ignibrellaa, 'Canes, and in fact every thing tat the furnishing tine at - - - SAMSON& U.ti7olo l lit lit If kinds, Cap and Letter Paper nc 4teheyt quality, Note Paper, Vi.iting Cirds. plain and fancy .Etivelopcs, Pea. ,:kriries;Quills4 Child Pens and Petacils,4lm, hand and for sale /ow by 8. H. BUEHLER Itt)IrAND TREVOR, or the Pilot of 1 ..,,,,....,,,: #unsan I,ire, showing hock to wake: e ,50.4 4 ,,w to Iton-.4 fortune, and then to snake i sdeitlier,. . This ta said to be a very a-4 ri t asiog :op.! instructive book—to Se hall at Stri.'ilitii - ER .KU RTZ S Store. ENTI.E MEN are invited torsi' and "lefr • .k , 43 » beautiful BEAVER ilk''' iiNn Ciihatt, Kossuth, Citizetus' sinti 'Ostrom% lists for summer. 211 V/. AV. Ax.roN ':WAIL:PAPER. °tier 10.000 Pieces 1n Morel .11P11,001,11 Cents per piece and upwards, r ib's Satins,. Gold, Velvets; ;4'4'W/on .1 WOOCNI Marbles, &o. ALSO, rt great variety nr new BtYlei of * *.(7broiritt , Paperer, Fire Board Prints, Bi4riAra, &v.. all of which will be certain ': Irsti4rl al the very lower.' cash priee.— ''Cirt4yl see at the cheap Book/116ft. of KELLER. KUWI7. INDOW BUN Dfi I—A new as. lielV iiertmettt of W Indoor, Blinds. I Lai. !AldttritTr'.oll Winds, just arrived et the L.4/411-Iluil`lia Suireor , • ~- ,- - KELLER KURTZ. lico Itibtiont., and Paramilo, n tit've adaorturan4 and vvrr cheap, at MIIIDLE:COFF.S. l acrTiNHT velvet ants great variety gaIAN 'S GOODS for Mm and rißoOonau itheap clatter tor KUR 11{ ilk St, LS. 1I t ',lilies will please call nt Cheap Owner mul see Wryn'tinit rewil selected iot of PA ItASOISi #4oololt Them large r , l4firA m Sol I. I'4o f 6118 Ned lime! :5i41`,14 Gettyphistg, lit the r l of T WARREN di .4,illiteiltowas Ol liii i mmsiAgs,of his itrosent :-0411.4„.ii4Altit *Wye etudes.. I will sell SI ARC 118 14 A Mfil IN. --1-- 4114 , 4Ati ssimercs, thE *prey dertkeeirptinno.otor and style*,, +OlO wilt taw. Call .and OOPS 01411111WK4iiti.12 7 3-elveap ruttier. 00 n s Iti 1 4, op 4 , te th d Artlay at Paha. 400itiVit Sip A) the . 177 REP FRONT • iirn t eNAOKS from an Editor'« .WO4. by V. Iriaybnd Oak, juss, "iiitilii4ol4ll4o %O. Ai*tonne. visit Nu , \pibe 404 . KELLER KURTZ'S BRINGALIN'S FIRE INSURANCE . 'CiIIiNET-111,111E 1100 M , r l .ll E County Matual The In surance Company loraird at Ges• tyshurg, is now ill successful operation, art tor lowness of rates, economical manager went 0(118 :4 ITairs.nnti safett in Insurances challenges rompari.on with any other suuilar comp:iny. All its opersinms are conducted under the personal supersisimi of Manners selected by the' Stockholders.: Tim Books of the Company are st,all timr4 • open' to . the inspection of those insuri n g of ' ' it. As no travelling agents are employed, . persons desiring to insure can snake ap. pheadim to either of the Managers, from whom all requisite information ran be 10:7 2 •The Managira are t Mettallen—Wm. B. Wilson. )eumberlsml—Rutsert liteCuttly, :graben —Jacob King, Frmklin—Andrew Ileintselmsn, Hemiltoin an—Anme W. Masinly, Liheity—John Mudiselmon, jt., Reading—Henry A. Pickier, • 11.stimore—Jerob (Pima, Aleruntjoy —Joseph Fink, 4Serir lett --Matthew Eichel berger, 4)xfor4l--Johu L. Noel, .1. R. Hersh, Bcioniah--Dearse swops, D. A. Buehler, Wm. H. ;Stevenson, A. B. Kurtz. la It. Huottell, AV. table, et. Fahnestoct U. W. Hoffman, D. 11f ceensugby. /.;E riNS If 1 7 PA• rill! A NKFUI, for the liberal patron. age In retolote evended to hint the ,iihs..ri:n!e would renteeflollr inform his old Vllf tomer: and the pithiin genernlly, that Ileetill erottiouratto in annficturn every variety or 110 IT S te, 11 0 L. l) . FURNITURE at Old sstatiliSlimeitt, in sSouth inure street, second square. A few &nu tooth of the "TAR" printing ofoeri Gettysliiirg. He will hare on bend, for sale, and will ronstantly be prepared .to manufecture. from the tern beet of mate rods, Sofas atthe rate 61 front $2O to $OO ar. Centre, Card, Pier, s .Rofs, Toilet. Dittiniv and Break last TABLFS ; Dressing Bureaus of every description t French Bradstestls, Wash ti t a n r 1 s, Wardrobes, Secretaries. Ilook•Oases ; -Pedestals or Sideboards, Pittld Stoolic Ladies' Washstands, Raclin hug Chairs,. Lounges, Toiloretta, •Atr•. &e.. whic4 for neatness, durability and beauty of finivh, cannot be surpassed by any in the coon ry. gEs.l'essons wishing good and cheap F`URNi'I'URF: wou)i! do well to give him a call Isidore purchasing elsewhere. • . • COMM :if Heist nleo prepared to manufacture Coffins of Cloth, Alpaea .& Walnut. Ile has a neat anti enhatantial lithitee, and is prepared to acrsimenodats persona in town and coun try 'at the Shortest notice. All kinds of work made to order, and warranted to he finished in the heat workman like Aylc, GEO. E. BRING MA N. Gettysburg, July 22, 1853.—tf. CARRIAGES, CARRIAGES! ,1, 4 • ' NEW ESTABLISHMENT. 11 E subscriber reispeetfully informs the puhlin that he is envied hi the Ciirriage-Makipg business anti is prepa nub to put up work in Lite most setisfse tory. manner. Any person wanting a good IROCILWA:f. Buggy, Boat Body, or Square • egriage, will do well he - etilltng on the undersigned. SQ—REPAIRING done at the 'Morten( soars on moderate terms, at hie shop be tween West Middle and West York street. Inquire at Dontin & Zit/OILER'S Hard ware Store le suhseriher tenders his thanks 10 his fours for their patronage and respect •sks a routinuaneo of the some. JOHN L. HOLTZWOHTH. march I I, IBs3—Bu► Books ! ' Books ! ! HI. BUEHLER AS received a largely ,nereased assort I mem of Books, and Stationery of every YArie;y— Classical, Theological, School. Aliscellaneous P.IO BOOKS which constitute the largest and heat as. 'mullein ever opened in Ocovshimr. and are nflereil at the 110' J'ER V LOWEST F: 5..01 ALSO lame assortment of STA TIONERY & FANCY GOODS-Gold and Silver Pens and Pencils. Pen-Knives, Writing Paper:of all varieties and best qualities, Envelopes, Perfumery, Soaps, Sm. Sr- 11r-2*Call and Are at the old estab bodied pla4i in Chambersburg street. a fett doors from the diamond. S. H. SUESI,ER. tietlyiburg, Pa., June 3, 1853. GROCERY & LIQUOR toTOR E. c r . HE undersigned has just rehired front • . the City with * new and largely. in creased assortment of goods. which he .ls prepared to offer at prices which MlllO be beat. His stock consists of GRIOC IES o f s ll.kinds, 'Sugars, Molasses, Coffees Tens. rah, Salt, Cracksss. Cheese, Pick eled Cw umbers, tr. Also, Fruits Br. Confections, Oranges.Tarnionit.,Fias, Raisins. Prunes kn.— A lan, Poway, Shot. Tobartit„ Se ra. celetirstarl German Smoking Tobs , -rn. soil II variety of alter *OHM.— Al.o a first•rale , 04 1 1WIllleet or the best quu:u~ca of • ' LIQUORS, Wines and 8rA1141,211. of different kinds, ;N. E. Rom. Hollind Oln. Old Bye. die. —all of which smite bad on the lowest isms at the Stowe of the. subserlberein South Baltimore street. omit door to the ..Star" tithes. .r.j Also. always on hand wvatiety of Stone Jopa. dtc.—Give us a call. .EMikINVEL ZIEGLER. Jr. Gett,YßlPirli May 13. 1853—if. VIA ftA SO 14S aiitl FANS, a variety that 111 - must p‘taseiwill be found at 8C II ICK'S. , THE STAR AND BANNER. lx puldixhril every Friday Eveningeiri Babiosort weer; in the Wee kforp baibtirsg. a few do o rs above tithaestacke Siore,•by. 1) . A. & C. 11. 1111 E 111. E R. mirse if t . - .641 in advent.« or within the yrar $2 per •11 not petit within the yeti $?. ?Ad p.iyer di. onto. 'wit until a II er ten mart, are paid— ereetit at tip option of the Editor. Single copies 6/ mos, A. NOW. Ut notify a distontiousepe wi ll he revealed as a it«w engagement. . J• errients not exceeding 'square inserted how tut o r for • l—every auh.equent insertion 0.14 cents. linituer ours iu the same proportium II advertiremenut pot aperielly ordered for a piren tiara will he continued until fortid A lib. ! al reduction will be made to those who advertise by the year . ,Jo!Prrwring of &Ilk in de resented neatly and pro trptly., and on reasonable townie. Joliet/sea Capasserrucerairee to thr'll:ditor, (Oa. 440 tp such Swelonte:ti Mon. or s,..ei t names of oeM watiserlhens.)sneera , bs swap earn in' Only• to enure ausetiew. Preisilant--GEORGE ;SWOPE. Vice PrirridentliAl4UlLL R. Rasura. imerratry—D. A. flu Inman. Tiorsurer—J aro* 0111 MOT. EitteUti4 COM 1714 W—A xrintw HCI NTT. SI. amr, Roarer /Weimar, JAcim Kiss. 1852—tr. BARBER & HAIR-DRESSER. 111 A MUM. B. WILLIAMS respectfully ' informs the cozens of Gettysburg and strangers who may tarry here until their beards grow, that he has opened a Sharing and flair•cutting Saloon in thambersburg street, nearly opposite the Ittith'n Chinch,: where he intends prosecuting 'the ..tonso rial business" in all its branches. lie will.shave you as clean as a city broker, and cut your hair to suit the cut of yodr 'Then his whole object is to im prove the appearance of the human race. From long" experience he flatters himself he ran go through the ramifications of the tonsorial department with such an infi nite degree of skill, as to meet the entire approbation of those who submit their Olin. to the keen ordeal of his razor. March 1.-3 t DIGURREOTYPE FOR 511 CENTS, CAN be had at Weaver's Gallery in tilhambersburg street. Pictures ta-; ken in all kinds of weather, and will he put op at this Gallery in all the different styles of the dny, at prices varying from 50 cents. to $0 00. Sit now is the time for obtaining the cheapest likeness ever of fered to this place. Persons will find it to their advantage to call soon while the oppiirtunity is before them, and in order to secure a satisfactory likeness, subjects are requested to wear dark apparel., Gentlemen should wear black, with vest and cravat, and lathes should avoid dresses of pink and blue. Plaid and contrasting colors are very suitable for children. retu• n rnv sincere thanks to inn nuiner ems frieptis fur their past favors, and so licits a continuance of the same, hoping by strict attention to business to satisfy the tastes of all n Ito may visit me SAMUEL, WEAVER. ^r!! NEW ESTABLISHMENT. IV 11. I' HAZER RESPECTFULLY informs the pub lic, diet he has taken the stand re cently 11(.1'11114A by his brother, (ALEXAN DER InAwl.) in (:hambersburg street. opposite the Lutheran church. where he is prepared to REPAIR ..... and CLEAN : .. ....- CLOCKS, /I: ~D ",..,.14 J Os vs)V,l,l I . 't4 t WATCHES,&C --AI r i k . • ) 4 ) . ;;,:‘,. on reasonsble terms.— 1 10 k ..°- 7 ".... All work will be insured. Mao, on, hand a variety of WATCHES, Jewelry, 10"ee Spectacles, &c.. which will be Fold law. Gettysburg, May 6. IB63—tf. ITOTIO3. rir HE Stockholders of the Bark of Get. lysburg, 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, stul same capital, rights and privileges, they now enjoy. By order of the Board, G. SWOPE, Pres% Gettysburg, June 17th, 1853-Bm. AN APPICEATICE To the Coach-Smitinng busineas want- Au- ed by the suboribera. One coming .well recommended may obtain a good sit nation by making application to 11 AMERISLY FREY. April 15. WV.' 499 MEN WANTED 0 melbase a superior lot of Black, ./ 1 .• Blue, and Fancy colored French. English. and American Cloth,,Dress and FWick 00111.6 These coats are well made, all. we ask of you is to come and judge for yourselves. Remember the placers SAM. SON'S One price store oppositethe Hook. 1I r jyrnERAN HYMN BOOKS. very . large assonment of Lutheran llymn Books, &mild in every style of binding. just received, pt the cheap Book store ot KELLER KHRT/L. CALICOES. T HE largest and beet selected lot of CALICOES. that hu been in town for emus time. every elle from cents up to 14, can he had at. KURTZ'S cheap corner. l'be Ladle, will plessecall at,tl see them. TO .4.21.2413, TO dißltre k Ageneral sagortment of .. Refolrerst Double and Single Barreled Pistols. can be had at the one pries nun, of SAM, SONS.. . . _ 14 . 11JILDERS -will find it greatly to theiradramage, to examine our corn. pieta assortment of HUILDINGM.9-. TERIAL, se we are prepared to supply such articles as they may desire, at ,un suaual)y low rates. / S. FAHNESTOCK & SONS. * ILDREN'S ITOt`B, the best sortment in Imam at KELLER KURTZ'S. Philadelphia Advertisements. J. E. GOULD, ' (Successor to A. FI O T.) NO. 184 OHEbTNUT :41'111.11T, SWAIM% BUILDING, kEillty/PiVe Music Publisher. and Defile `n Musical instruments of every deecrip Exclusive Agent for the sale of Ilaßet. Davis & Co's (Boston) Patent Suspension ridge Zolian and other PIANOS. L. Gilbert's Boudoir Pianos. Melodeons, Martin's Guitars. Harps, Violins, Sheet Music, Music polo, &c. Residents of he country will be sup plied by mail or otherwise with any music thdy may wiih. 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 stay favor one with a call or order. Dealers in Musio supplied on the most liberal terms. Pianos to let. Second-hand *Pianos for sale. May 13, 1863-1 y LEATHER. Frits & Igendrsr, Store Nn. 20, N. 3rll street, Philadelphia, MIIIIRCCCO M AIIUPAC,TVRERP, CURRIERS, AND IAI PnRTERS Commission and General LI:37'IIER BUSIS.ESS, NIVEOLTIIIALE & RETAIL -I OCl.Mantifactory 15 111argaretta street, Philadelphia, July 15, 1853-Iy. F. BROWN'S Essence of Jamaica Ginger UTEssence is a preparation of un usual excellence. In ordinary (liar-, rheea,iticipient cholera, iii short, in all cases of prostration of the digestive ftinctions, it is of inestimable value. During the preva lence of epidemic cholera and sitinine cmnpiaints of children, it is peculiaily ef ficacy-me :no family, intlividual,or travel ler should be without it. CA UTION.—Be sore In get the grup ine essence, which is prepar,ed WO by F. BROWN, at his Drug and Chemical Store, N. `E. Corner of fifth and Chest nut Streets Philadelphia. and For sale by atl the respeetalile A pother:tries in the United States, and in Gettysburg, Pa, by ; Sastuhr. H. BuEttLErt. June 17, 1853-Iv, CHEAP WINDOW SHOE Depot & Manufactory OF G. L. MILLER & CO., R. W. corner Arch and Second Streets, • PHILADELVIIIA. VERY VARIETY E ‘Vliolesale and Retail, such as Scroll, Flowers, Gothic, Vignette, Oil and Dry Landscapes, are to be had at the lowest prices for quality of work. Orders for Gilt, Ylaia Store, Lettered and other Shades ex ecuted at shore notice. Merchants and others are invited to give us a trill. E WM, TRY TO PLEASE. Brasses, Trimmings, &c., always on hand. _ _ Reineintser S. W. corner SECOND and ARCH Streeo. Philadelphia. AUIIIII4I 12, 1853-53. • lasamArns It LWFB, LENTERNB k CHODELIERS, N. E. CORNER FOURTH & CHERRY PHILADELPHIA. HAVING enlarged and improved their Store, and haring the largest assort ment ol Lamps in‘Philadelphia, they are now prepared to furnish PINE OIL, CAMPHENE, 13UItNING FLUID, ETHEREAL.OII , , PHOSGENE GAS and LARD OIL ; Lumps, Lanterns, of all paled's, Fancy Hotel& Hall Lamps, Chan deliers, Girandoles and Candelabras, and I Britsma Lamps, at the Manufacturers' ! lowest prices. Glass Lamps by the package, at a small advance over Auction prices. Being large MAN UFACTII K— ERS of Pine Oil, Burning Fluid, Ether eal Oil, Alcohol, and (the only true) Phos gene Gas, they eau furnish these articled at such prices that Merchants will find it id thrieadvantage to buy. Call before go ing elsewhere, if you want bargains. Also, die Safety Fluid Lamp tor pale. DAVIS. at CULIN, Sept. 28, 1853 1 y New Wall Paper Warehouse. WIC 44, 161i.21111AG MAN UFACTURERts & IMPORTERS, No. 124 Arch Street, second door above Sixth, PHILADELPHIA. WHERE may be found the largest and handsomest assortment in the City. Ourehatters from the country will find it to their ^Odvantage to call at our store, where they'll/ill be suited• with a superior article, atthe lowest prices. 'BURTON & LANING, No. 124 Arch Street. above Sixth, PHILADELPHIA. Sep. 16. 1263-8 m FALL MILLINERY. GOODS. ' 3010116 *TOW& & SON*, N 0.45 South mama Street, Philadelphia, AHE now opening, for the Fall Trade, large and well selected assort. ment nf 8114 S, RIBBONS, FEATH— ERS, FLOWERS, and MILLINERY GOODS in general. Confining them selveti'eaolusively to this branch of the trade and IMPORTING the larger part of their stock, enables them to carer an as sortment unemrpameti in extent or variety, which will be sold on the most favorable terms. Sep. 16, 1853-2 m _ _ LEM I% Point, OIL and Chemical Works, Ogre/ Ist Booth Front Street, biladelphia. White lead, Chrome Yellow*, Red Lead, Do. Greene, Lithatge. Do. 'Beds, Sugar of Lead, Chinese Scarlet, Linseed Ott, Do. flue. Boiled Oil, Vinegar. Vie. Trade supplied on liberil.terms. Au oat 20, 180373 m. TRIMMING' It FANCY GOODS. Ribbons & Millinery GOodk. .10_1 :STERN, ,W O. 171 Noitlt Second Street, opposite 1111 ,the Camel Hotel.) Philadelphia, having in tore a full and exteniiva assort ment of s kinds of Millinery articles, such as Ribb no, Laces, Blond Lace, Silks, Floreaces, Bonnet Frames, and a large assortment of Needle Worked Handker chiefs, Collars, Capes, Flounces,lnsertiugs, Edgings, &c., together with a great variety of other articles in our line too numerous to mention, at wholesale and retail. I ro il:peat all such that are about making FALL purchailea to give MY a call. Sept. 20. 1853-2 m. Wall Papers ! Wall Papers ! /R\ HE subscribers have now in store their complete Fall Stock of PAPER RANGIN33, CURTAINS, H. which they offer at very low prices, WIMI,EmAI.P. AND Hrl'Alb t Our aosorimett,t is very complete. com prising aly the quAlities, both Treeli r :CYMid American. We mann actitre a large proportion of our gotids and can sell at the lowest rates. icr Paper Flanging done in the country at city prices. PARRISH & HOUGH, No. 4 riorth FIFTH Street, Phii.d.iphia. Sept. 23, 1853-3 m !PO/11'n ariON"ig.t.ll.l4 Pocket Books, & Fancy Goods. THE attention of the trade, and others, in want of Porte Monnates, Pocket Books, Bankers' Cases, Dressing Cases, Portable Writing Desks, Backgammon and Chess Boards, Chessmen, Pearl, Shell, and Silver Card Cases, Work Boxes, Cabas, Needle Books, Money Belts, Cigar Cases, Portfolios, Razors and Razor Strops, Travelling Flasks, and tine Cut lery, together with a large variety of FANCY GOODS, which will be sold at the lowest rates. • P. H. SMITH, Porte Moonaie and Pocket Book Manufac- tit rer, 205 Arch St. below Sixth, Philariphin August 29, 1853-3 m. lialthisore Ads ertl%ements t. GOLD wI.VI) SILVER W.,IRE L. 11. MILLER & CO., If7iolesale !Patch and Jewelry House, No 227 Bidt. at., S. 1.1 Corner of Mole. aireet., IMPORTER of English and Swiss Watches and tools of every descrip tion, %Vetch Case Makers and 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 tint in no article to our line shall we al low any establishineni to surpass us. eith er in quantity, quality or low prices. NVe are the only Wholesale [louse in this branch of trade in Baltimore, and shall use every fair means io induce Southern and Western merchants to open accounts with us. Our terms shall be as liberal and accommodating es 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 u tilt us or not L. IL MILLER & CO., Importers of Watches, Baltimore Feb. 4. 1353.—1 Y UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND. riIHE FORTY—SIX I'll ANNUAL A SESSION will begin on Til U DAY, Orioher 13th. 1853, and end on the let of March. 1854. Principles and Practice of Surgery anti Clinical Surgery—NATHAN IL S.MITII, M. U. Cliemistryand Pharmacy—WM. E. AIKEN, M. D. Principles and Practice of Medicine and Clinical Medicine—SAMUEL. CHEW, M. D. . - Anatomy, and Physiology—JOSEPll ROBY, M. D. Obstetric.—RlCHAßD 11. THOMAS. M. D. Materia Modica. Theraputies and Path ology--GEO. W. MILTENBERGER. M. D. Practical Anatomy—BEßWlCK B. SMITH, M D. Fees tor the full course. $9O ; Demon strator's fee, $lO ; 'Matriculation, $5 ; Graduation $5O. For purposes of Clinical instruction, the Faculty have at their command the Bain. more Infirmary, containing 200 beds. It belongs to the University, and is managed and attended entirely by Om Faculty, and is open to all matriculates of the pchool throughout the year without fee. .Anatomical material is abundant and cheap. Expenses of living in Baltimore as low u any Atlantic city. WM. E. AIKEN, M. TL, August 26 1853-1 1 3. Dean. Blake's Patent Fire and Wate Proof Paint, AASUPERIOR ARTICLE, for Hale . at Fahtieetock's, sign of the RED FRONT. THAT WONDERFUL PLACE; JEW ARNOLD'S celebrated cheap CLOTHING STORE, continues to be the object of amazement, delight, and profit to the thousands who are constantly, and especially rioM. thronging it, and sup plying themselree with every variety of the best styles and mos: substantial quali ties of RII4DY-MiIDE CLOTHING. He makes no empty boasts about "one. price," and the thousand and one other humbugs of the day. bat defies the world to priduce a richer, cleaner, neater, strong. , er or cheaper stock of ,Clothing than the infinite variety which he has—not bought at city "auction" fora song—but ensile up here by skilful and honest workmen. in the most honest and skilful manner.— Just call and.see if it is not eo. SCrAlate few TRUNKS at lees than, coat, to make room tor. customers. April 22. 1863. TO. COUNTRY MERCVANTS & Confectioners in-general. TINE undersigned would respectfully inform dealers in FRUITS, CON FECTIONERIES and GROCERIES, that they are receiving daily, Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Prunes, Raisins, Almonds, Filberts, English Walnuts, Africin, Ten nessee and California Ground Nuts, Peean Nule, Pine Apple itheese, Eastern Cutting Cheese , Sugars, Coffee, Teas, all itinds of Spiees, whole and ground, Conserved and ,Preserved Ginger, Macaroni, Venni celliLDjury Salt, &c. —2oo' boxes Oranges, 25 boxes Lemons, 100 boxes Raisins, 25 boxes Rock Candy, retl, white and yellow, 25 boxes Gum Drops, Orange, Lemon, Vanilla. ac„ 25 boxes Jujubepaste, Orange, Lemon, &c., I 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 nr the monu mental Mills, they would respectfully in vile dealers to call and examine their stock of spices, whole and ground, which I they are determined to dell as cheap as they can be bought elsewhere., 'Pliny are prepared to sell their goods, which are the best make and quality that call he had in any market, at City Prices ! and One Price only ! For sale Wholesale and Retail at No. 42 Market Street opposite ork Bank, by ALEX. ItEIsINGER h ,()N ('dl and Examine fur Yourselves ! Alarch, 4.-1853. D. M'CONA ATTORNEY AT Lull ', OFFICE in the South-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'Uon-, aughy, Esq., deceased. dlttorney and Solicitor for Patents and Pensions, Can furnish very desirable facilities to applicants and entirely relieve them from the necessity of a journey to IVashington. /LP D. Mee. is prepared to attend to the prosecution of Claims for Bounty Land to Soldiers of the War of 1812 and others —the selection of choice lands and loca ting their Warrants—procuring Patents and selling Soldiers' lands to the best ad vantage. Apply to him personally ur by letter. Gettysburg, Nov. 1, 1850--t BOUNTY LANDS. .. it - i PERSONS entitled to Bounty V..k ' IL Lands under the acts of Con. 0 . gress of the (Jutted States can have their claims promptly and 1 efficiently attended to by applica tion either personally ir by letter tithe subscriber, at his office in Gettysburg.! Claimants whose applications have bet n suspended on account of deficiency in proof may find it to their advantage tneall- 6 - 7-The fee charged in $5 in each ease, payable upon the delivery of the warrant. ) The subscriber will also attend to claims for Pensions for Revolutionary or other I services and the location of lands. The and purchase of Land Warrants at tended to, and the highest cash pi ice paid Bur the same. R. G. 3IcCIiEARY. May 14—if. A ttorne . v at law: Diamond Tonsors—New Firm etpton $4 . Brother, FASIDONABLI. 111RBilis AND HAIR: D EzistAt s, , CAN at all limes be found prepared to attend to the calls of the people, at! the Temple. in the Diamond. adjoining the County Budding. From Long rape-! hence Ihec flatter themselves that they can go through all the ramitientions of the Tonsorial Department, with cich an infinite degree of skill, as will ni!et with the entire satisfaction 01, all wild may submit their chins to the keen orde.,l of their razors. They hope. therefore, that by their attention to busi nemand a desire to please, they will mer it as well as receive,a liberal share of pub lic patronage. The sick will be attended to at their private dwellings, la:1114(411PiitZ1+0 CIeI=MCIMIO Dr. J. Lawrence Ilill, DENTIer, FFICE in Chambersburg street. VI one door West of the Lutheran Church, nearly opposite Middlecoff's store, whete he may be found ready and willing to attend to any case within the province of the Dentist. Persons in want of full sets of 'well' are invited to call. REFERENCES. Dr. C. N. DiaLtrcut, I Rev.C.P.KiAtrnr, D. D " 1). HORNIIR, I Prof, M. JACOIIII, "H. S. HOlllll, I H.L. BAU01111•, " D. OILIIIINT, I M.A. Maxim( sone Haviloa':r.,loirmsoat I " M. L. July 7, 1848. WASHINGTON HOUSE, 0 CORNER OF MARKET ST AND MARKET t•QUARE, Barri/11mm Pa. • ' rr HE undersigned has fitted up this I well known and favorite House. with every convenience requisite for the accommodation of the public, and solicits a contitufanca of the patronage so liber ally extended to him by the travelling pub lie. WM. T, SANDERS, Harrisburg, Jan. 14, 1853.--tf Jt'OTIOE. CI A NIE to the residence of the sob ke) criber, in Hamiltonben township, Adams county, on the 80th day of August last, a white Heifer, with red tern, and a slit on right ear,nb olo one year 4)14 The owner is deaired to come forth., prove property, pay charges, and take her s way. * JOHN PENNER: Sept. 9. 1868-30 WM. H. *STEVENSON, ATTORNEY, lla OFFICE, In the North West corner of the. Centre Square, (between , Smith's and Stevenson's,) Gettysburg, "PANKORITE." wilyer)st Extract or Rork Rose! An instluuble Remedy for all SCROFULOUS DISE Aeßti4 Indigestion, .It Rheum, nick Hestisehrl,tenker, Nursing Sore Motub, sod General Debility, end Di e PURIFYEH OP THE BLOOD Id UNEQUAL LED. The Rock Rose has gained a reputation, at home and abroad, which no other medicine has ever dOllll in the game length of tine. Accordung to the opinion of Eminent Physician the Rock Roes Plant i• Unequalled in cui his :,citorULA in all its forms ! STATEMENT OF REV, F.. R. WARR EN.• Pastor of the 2d Baptist. Church, New London CL) relative to Myers F.stract of Rock Rose To the American Psibfte.As my name has b ee n used in connexion with recommendations of Mr. Myers' Rock Rose Syrup, in various adver tisements, by the manufacturer, I heir leave to make the following statement with reference to my acquaintance wiljt the remedy and teats of which I have subjected it, and the reasons for having introduced it to the notice of private friends In the community in which I reside. long before the medicine was advertised. I make this state ment freely, because I have as a principle, with held my name from ■Il patent medicines, and sedu ;nutty abstained from recommending them to the public, believing them frequently the spawn or quackery and humbug, and es tending to increase, instead of lessening human disease and suffering. much, I fear, is the character of a large portion of the patent panaceas of this inedirine-melting age. "Their MIMS is legion," and from their influence, as from the demonical spirite, we have reason in. prry_for a safe delivershce. The Fire Teti.—l had myself suffered ores- aionally with sudden attacks o v fetick Headeehe and Bilious Diarrhea, and I had *ought a great vat iety of curative agents to but little purito,e ; and std. tering from this disease (thairhea) at this time, determined. to test the new Syrup first upon my self. The results mete beyond my expectation. ft was s powerful alterative, and the morbid ac tion of ths system was changed, and the functions of secretion here restored to a healthy mate. It gave bole and elantirity to my system, and cor rected the derangement of the digrative organ., and gave me that inestimable heisting—stn. - re. Thin lest wan not deterniined in s week . or a month ; hut I took four or five bottles in perhaps an ninny mouths. Sinew that time I hare parent but slightly from these derangements. MY !AUX HEADACHE IS ENTIRELY CURED. Other Teas.—Finding this medicine so useful to myself. I at once gave it to several invabl friends. About this time, I was earnestly solicited to give advice in reference to a child. some eight years of age. The child was severely afflicted with a Scrofula humor, of a very severe type. tho humor showing itself on all toots of the Purim . .., and then suddenly disappearing. 't he child woe Very sick, and it was thought doubtful whether she would live. The humor TeeeMil:ed Mack specks of mortified flesh. In addition to sumo other remedies, I gave the child this Syrup for n bout Az weeks. when she had sufficient strength to go out to school occasionally. The swelling of her hail,* ceased, and she ,was restored to health The family !eel that they owe her lite, with Grubs blessing, to my remedies. . • This test satisfied me that the Rock Rose I : possessed specific powers for f"crofulous humors. I then tested it in rases of Cutaneous _Eruptions, 1 in Measles, Chicken Pot, Canker, `ore Mouth, I Eu;sipelas, 7-uitt Rheum, Vile., he In all ilie,e i eases with perfect nieces,. Alter testing thin ^y• , rup for tutors than a year, I wrote Mr. Myers (Ont. , 7th.Tostastirally, not expecting my let ! ter would be published that his Syrup was a Pan , korite, all healing. and I gave him the revolt of its operations iii severnl jennies,. I stater! to :'that letter !list -it was trivillushle as a remedy to Cutaneous Eruptions. Erysipelas, f-alt,llltenut.ntnl other dinonlers, meloduil In the varied bortily ..I diseases known as Scrofttls, he., that in 0,5 1 ..1 - sou, it Sete!' with wonderful e ffi c acy," M ; op ! . ion of its value for the above-named Olsen,. ro. maitlunchangrd. and the same as when I o nag Mt. Myers in Oct. Ishiu. t do not recommend it for nil the ills of our suffering humanity ; bur I unhesitatingly say. that as n rarely in • croful,, , a affections, I believe it superior to any knos o curative agent. It has beet, sufficiently trSted by ilnrnenlie prac tice to establish its atlnptiliti to eNleissive I.efolisL vies. iis mitigating !lonian suffering and ninon ii.g BUT WHAT THE ROCK HOSE? The following lii,tory of Ihr Rock F1.1.1' 1 ,', 1111 and IrP medicinal mopeilie, we take irom ILn New llNcen N■rch. 1802 "The increased 'littlest manifested di the Hark R o se ' ,l s m. to eon cqueller of the man) womb i• MI cure. elrecterl by -Myers , ' Morpound Ellloll. Of Rock Hose. lor a oriel helms of 11. iu o - der to correct any erroneous imitator that 111.. y have been entertained concerning it ; and aim" .0 set in ■ true licht the nature of a plant yr Welt Nonuser; to be universally Vt'e are indebted to the United :isms Diaper,- pillory of 1847, for the fullouing ileschioirm of it t li is entirely different from the common Rose. It is • red-stenimed, oblong teat photo, lisvii hitter taste. In addition to • remarkalde pecu liarity of the plant. of twisting two crops id ti e ere in one semen', it also has another suterestinu and beautiful property. Ds. Eaton says that in the months of November and December, he has seen hundreds 01 these plants, sending out, neat their roots, hro.,d. thi curved ice crystals, about an inch in hresiltli, which melted during the day, and were ieliewi4l in the rowninu. For a more minute and am.lyti cal description of it. the reader a 'alerted to Tor rey et Gray's botanical works. /is Meth. al Burnt y and Properties are far the most important, since upon these depends its rel. ate to the community. Dr. Loudon aye that in 1799 it was so valuable, that it was cultivated from seeds. Ever since 18 ,1 6, Prof. few, of Yak College, boo habitually used it with great success in Scrofula and Chronic Ins ease, end through him its virtues were made known, until, as Dr. Tyler soya, -it fa now to this section (New Haven) a common sitide do mestic practice for the cure of Scrofula and cu taneous diseases." Dr. Slalom:, A Scotch Botanist, of notoriety, while traveling in America, in 1824, loomed its use in Canada. Returning to England, be em• ployed itin medicating his bathe, which became greatly celebrated for the cure of similar diseases. Dr. Isaac Paris/r o of Philadelphia, remarks that it has been succusfulty used in bad cases of Scrofulous disuses. Dr. J. 11. Thompson, of the same place, prescrib ed it in bad cases of Scrofulous patients at Wills' Hotel. His success attracted the attention of senior physicians. He reports the following /V makable awe of White Swelling of the hip. in February. 1844: The lad was seven years .old. and had the disease for three years. b.Tbe bone was dislocated upward and outward. There wu a large opening on the hip leading to the bone, into which I could thrust my anger. I counted three ulcers. He bad been under several phy sicians, who bad given him up. !ordered a de coction of Rock Rose. In two days his,nig4 sweats ceased ; I then ordered a tea spoonfuli of Rock Roes three times a day. THIRTY—N IN E DAYS after he wee ENTIRELY WILLI,. Dr. Webb, of Madison. Ca, testifies to the value of ROOK Rose, u evinced in the cure of numerous cases of the Scrofula, sepecially in children, Dr. S. Ftiller,of Harr/bed, Cr. administered the Rook Rosa to a ttmehdoue female, in which the anti.ecrofulous'remedles bad :.ban applied with. opt eucteso. Ths dknaute was fully arrested by it. Tito Rook fuse iR a. Plant, of tare medlehial virtues, and unrivalled as a curative agent in Scrofulous aiNOMIL I tennot.but soma the de sire, irt cicadas tills etatirmen4that,it may be bend to Immin the sufferings of, our disused and dying humanity. EDWIN R. WARREN. flaw London, April 2. 1652. !MANUFACTURED BY • WM. FRANKLIN & CO., New listen. Ct. •Mr. Warren, though a Minister of the Gospel, has for a period of 16 years given attention to the subject of medical science, to qualify him to ad+ minister to the sick, in connection with ths pee , torsi duties/. , AGENTS.—B. H. Buehler, Oetlyaborg A m Houck, Menallen P. ; Abel T. Wright. Bendcreville ; Jacob Mark, Criehtown i,B & D. f K. Busier, Two Taverns' I Bpeldleg.& Brother, Littlestown Aulairegh & Speughig r ibriLlielr lin ; Jacob Martin, New 4Prlerd. A • ;r4 July 11, 181111--44w-I‘,,