' . lllllllPri SILKS ,•,t., • IN purslane. of sundry writs of Fetich• issued mil . of the Uunr t ,wstOsammes:Pheae •bf Adams *minty Pa., ma t° lre dirooted, will he exposed to Pub. ••" lie $511, 4101 Swherdoy the 12th of Novem -lirimart,At I o'clock, P. M., at the oouri ..noteett io the borough of Gettysburg, the fedowing property. to wit: No:l—A Tract of Laud *ion, in Cumberland township. Adams eoptits, Pa., adjoining lands of John B. : 4 140:Pherson. Henry Minigh. Frederick Voir and others, min ining `• ' 14' Acres, MoM or lest, on which is erected a hire '141,).-STORY STONE HOUSE grids frame beak-building siesrhed,.(ratas bilattansrais Shops, Brtiokehoese, and oth vs eit.theildings. with a well of near IfM nor. No. 2—A tract of Land Putaberhond township, Adams Pa.,*ll,joining lands of Daniel Pol , jj,Opeld Whisler, 8. 8. Schmucker, the Jittpt H wan% deceased, and nth en. onottlains . A CRES, • la*ritit leits,'on which is emoted a I ' I TWO • STORY " tome RI Bank Barn, part Immo, and part stone. :*nd"Mher nitt.huildinp, with a well of water near dot door. " 1 1 4 0:'3—'—.A. Lot of ground situate in the Borough of Gettyaberg, known on the general plan of maid town by fdtKlllo.lfronthig on Middle street and running back to an alley, and adjoining ~rig of Wm amino*, and others. on ithighlowteeted a one.andicbalf•story v aidlVS,i/THER—BOARDED 3 1 1/ILING 110131, iltl ith•Shop and other out•build . " and taken in execution as the ttit!tl i, of BENJAMIN HERR. —Atio A Tract of Land, MOO* liUnitin township, Ahnsa count!, 440 Stljnirtinar lands of Jelin Rims*. fairria•befever, and others, 'containing • a k on - Y 7 .cress Mierlift,t.o9-10!ch sa greeted fillintigrievarraitr:enronT - 110 ESE; :`1 Wiii'abeds dit c •„a •illeitdrehnii; and Other ont-baihlings; there thr ~, g 1 ORCHARD OF CHOleg FRUIT, i .. **wog of water on the premises.— ilitimeil li rind taken as the properly of GJAOROE G., AGORIGHT. ~, 4LBoo—sa Me blierat of - Anaaaw t ril,;, -0 ikintrrin,. in a eerfahs ' ' Lit of Ground ~. ? A ., • eluting is ineengileassat township, Ad. ago toasty, Pa. adjoining bads of Antis-, ony-Eaithri Phiatras afridiutt and others, onnualaing , ' ''• . ;•0 Acres, IlifidAtir 01 11 .0 81 which is *rented a snienuns-nattacu-sroat LOG •• , - "MILLING HOFSB N' S _*eiittitAiiildings, there is a well of iiiiitiiiiitak the door, and fruit trees on the .. laiiited and taken in execu. %an iti'diejiropitity of ,LNUREiilir MAR- S.`' ' ' '' A . Tract of Land elstiste in: Mooesphesant sew nehip. Ad -I=elottoty. Pa, adjohnoi heels of Shoe*. &mei Slope, Uwe lifilfoodesuist others. seetairsieg 8!1 Acres, 1 , r dilate, oaswhich ia eiealed a 04,r -•• • AMteento-sAtia.r. swan! LOG 'MEILING HOUSE, dasable, with Sheds, attached ; a des promotion of the trite is Meadow sad WISER, LAND. Thera is as • IPOrchard OF CIIOIOE FRUIT en the persist% and • spring of water near the donr.-Beized and taken in elle eption as the property of ANTHONY SMALL. ALSO—AII the interest of Joan Mon marg. in a certain Tract of Land Sitatiw 'in Huntington township. &t -00l otetthiy. Ps. ' adjoining land. of ,Ja. Aintilbtnir, John T. Railinstterger. JUlloll l Volfo4 sad others.cootaining 14 Acres, iiintirof Ws. on which is meted s' 0n4 , 31 10 ,44.11/4. , noir LOG _ 'ULLING There are fruit gni ilkOlte mishit% and a well of water wear th dour.— Seized and taken in elm. riU r te tin property of JOHN MUN— 41149, 7 ,01 Zuesday the Irate day of 11. t nest. at I I o'clock, A. • AM. 1111 thepretaiser, a certain Trict of Land , thatillos township. Adams eo. , • 18 Acres, *Ma ot tele adjoining lands of John Mena. , wet, Jacob Baker and others, , on *heti Ile SW -" • Pro IM o , irroßY 1111111111 t a SAO Beak Beta; Coro -414atlem wauhuiltlinge. Them is a Ntrifierliefip the den!. and a YOUNO 1111 CHARD f; NIL heilditeis front on ieed„ Stook Reel hertio to • IlletualLeast rate in Elemental vAi 1- *.diGtar, GROVE. 41,0 a the Now day. * t •'elecic P. ait.„1111 tia..paasiaga. • 411*013113). down Wl** Sao& eaesty. Posta m . known on the plan of said town as party') Jilt. U and 640 It4ointog Into Otßanistel Minter sad others, cia whieh_is erected TWO—STORY • WEATHER-BOARDED - HOUSE, with 8 large Kitchen attache.. a Wood Holum Brick smoke House, and a Log Stable There is a well of water on the lot. Seised and taken in execution as the property of CYRUS THOMAS. 00-Ten per oent. of the purchue mon• ey upon all sales by the 9heriff. West be paid over immediateltafter the property is struck down, and ou failure to comply therew i th the pioperty will be apio put up for sale, JOHN Boom bbetur. stterir. Nam, aeltyshorg, oat. 21, WWII OIL ICIDERY, THREE AMUR WEST' OP' 1141. • RISBURG. THE 1140111 'genii* will commence on Mo*day, the 71* of Novemiier next. Parents and Guardians' are requested to inquire IMO thi merits of this !institution. The situation is retired. pleasant, health- fol. and Coriveuient of access i the course of inetnititiod is extensive and thorough ; end the aceonnuodations are autplei INsTRUCTORB. D. Dael4eseei Prinnipal. and Teacher of !Anew* and Mathematics., Dr. A. powwows, A. M. Teaoher of An cient Linguae. and 111%;ural Sciences. E. 0. Dann, 'Teacher of Mathematics and • Natural Etuinnene. Kven Comm. Teacher of Mimic. T. lints Worts, Teacher of plain and or namental Penmanship. TERMS Boarding. washing. and teition in English, pet seiskon, Ere monthi, $6O 00 Instrurtion in Ancient or Modern Langua ges, each $5 00 Instrumental Music. •10 00 • For circulars and other information ad dress DENLINGER. Sept. 0-10 Harrisburg, Pa* NOTIOZ. ISHE undersigned . Aediter, appointed • by the Orphans Court of Adams county, In make distribution of the miens remaining in the hands of.himrs D. BCCILIM, Addlinistratur of the Estate of MARY LAVINA SMITH, late al Menalien totroship., Adams county, deceased, to and amongst the parties entitled thereto. Will attand - far that purpose. at his office i n Gettysburg, Pa., on Monday th e 141 E day of Novensber nee, at 10 o clock. A. M., when and where all persons interested can attend. D. A. BUEHLER. Juditor. Oct. 21. 111511-11 t NOTICE. THE undersigned - appointed hy the Court of Common Pleas of Adams county. to distribute the proceeds of the Gale of the Real Estate of FRANCIS GROVE. amongst hen creditors ; will at tend for that purpose. at his office in Get tyshOrg, un Saturday Me 19th of /Vonern. bee next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., of said day, when and where all persons interest ed will please attend. R. G. M'CREARY, Auditor. Oat. 29, 1853-3 t tar"Ytwk Advent" please gist' this@ loser tions sod chap this Ace, HARDWIRE & SIDLERY. "7PA HNESTOCK & EONS would • respectfully inform their friends and customers, that they have received an ad ditional supply of Hardware. Sat:levy, Oil Paints, Glass, &c., which will b• sold cheaper than they can be had else where, also every variety of Coach Trim mings, Springs, Axles, Oil Carpets, Drab Cloth, Bennetts, Damask, &c. Builders and Painter. are regulated to examine their Stock before purchasing. As they are determined pot to be undersold by any market. S. FA,HNESTOCK & SONS. Blake Proof Paint, A SUPERIOR ARTICLE, for saie irk. at Fahneatoek's, sten of the RED FRONT. BARBEE & HAIR-DRESSER. AMU EL B. WILLIAMS respectfully informs the pitsees of Gettysburg and strangers who may tarry herri until their beards grow, that he has opened a Shaving and, Illuiv.sunlng Saloon in Chambersburg street. ,nearly opposite the Lutten Churn, where be Intends prosecuting the *goon dal bait bino",in. all its branches. He will shave you as clean as Laity broker, and cut your hair to unit the. eat of your phis. Then his whole of is. to ha. prove the appearance of the hums* room From long experience he biters -laimself he can go through the ramifications of the tonsorial department with such art infi• nite degree of skill. se to meet the entire approbation of those who submit their chin* to the keen ordeal of his rotor. Marsh I L-.-fit • SAYE YOUR MONEY ! ESSENCE or 002111111 laH. BUEHLER keeps constantly on • hand for sale, the Genuine ES TENCE OF COFFEE, of bast quality. tohe use of this article In families will be thund a very great laving in the course of Re year. IllrY•FOr site. W HoLICIALE and SLTAIL, at the Drug tit, Book Store of S. H. BUEHLER. Mar 20, MB. LUMBER. PERSONS having LUMBER .to die- pose of, in trade fur Furniture, will tied it to their advantage to eaD at the cheap Caliinet Making Establishment of GEO* E. BRING )1 A.S. latwatii Baltimore street, next door to the Compiler office. Miy 27. NICIC,IACKB Prom an Editor's 'ilbl., by L. Otyloyd .ebork, just pokoliohod by tbo 4pploiono, and tot intik at KILLIeR rAiliasispbta Adversiseggiesti. .... I J. E. GouLD; (Successor to A. FIOT.) NO. 164 CHESTNUT STREET. SWAIN'S BUILDING. PHILADELPHIA. Extensive Music Publisher. and Deale to Mtuiicrel instruments of every descrip tion. Exclusive Agent for the sale of HaSet, Davie & Co's (Buiton) Patent Suspension Bridge AL'olion and other PIANOS, Glilbest'elloudoir Piano,. Melodeons. Menin's Miters, Harps, Violins. Sheet Music. Musio Books, &o. Residents of the country will be sup plied by melt or otherwise with any music shay may wish. at as low rates as if pur chased in person. Having one of the levet stocks in the United States. I feel confident of satisfying all who may favor me with a call or order. Dealers in Moab supplied nn the most liberal terms. Pianos to let. Second.band Pianos for sale. May 13, 186$—i y. LEATHER. Priti Mondry, Store No. 29. N. 3rd tams, Philadelphia, Mmutocco IHAIOIFACTIIII6I9, CURMERS. AND lid PORTERS Commission and General LEATHER BUSINESS, IirgOZ3IIIIIAXIM m RETAIL. 74Sfemufaciory lb Marganata street, Philadelphia. July lb, 1853-Iy. F. BROWN'S Essence of Jamaica Ginger THIS Essence is a preparation of on A- usual excellence. in ordinary diar rhea, 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 peculiarly ef ficacious no family, individual or travel• ler should be withont it. CAUTION.—Be sure in get the genu ine essence, which is prepared only by F. BROWN. at his Dm/ and Chemical Store. Corner o fifth and Chest nut Streets Philadelphia. and fur sale by all the respectable Apothecaries in the United Stales, and in Gettysburg, Pa, by SAMUEL H. BUEHLER. June 17, 1853-Iy, DAVIEI ers tar. DE111.7.41R6 LIMPS, LANTERNS & CLAMMIER& N. E. CORNER FOURTH & CHERRY STB., PHILADELPHIA. HAVING enlarged and improved their Store, and having the largest assort ment of Limps in Philadelphia. they are now prepared to furnish PINE OIL, CAMPHENE, BURNING FLUID. ETHEREAL OIL, PHOSGENE GAS and LARD OIL ; Lampe. Lanterns, of all patent., Fancy Hotel & Hell Lamps, Chan delier., Girandoles and Candelabras, and Britain% Lampe, at the Manufacturers' lowest price.. Glass Lamps by the package, at a small advance over Auction prices. Being large MANUFACTUR— ERS of Pine Oil, Burning Fluid, Ether eal Oil, Alcohol, and (the only true`, Phos gene Gas, they can furnish these article. at such prices that Merchants will find it to theirladvantage to buy. Call before go ing elsewhere, if you want bargains. Also, the Safety Fluid Lamp for sale. DAVIS & CULIN. Sept. 28,1853—1 y New Wall Paper Warehouse. Rtt` 0 Ikc toonstiv MANUFACTURERS & IMPORTERS, No, 124 Anti Street, seeend door Aar, Sixth PHILADELPHIA, WHERE may be found the largest and handsomest sesorunent in the Poreheeere from the country will 6nA it to their advantage to call at our store. where they will be suited with a superior article, at the lowest prices. BURTON Az LANINO, No. 124 Arch Street, above &nth, PHILADELPHIA. Sep. 16, 1663-11ro Wall Papers! Wall Papers ! THE subscribers have now in store their complete Fall Stock of hill HANGINGS, COITAINI, K which they olrer at very low , prices. WHOLbALR• AND RETAIL. Our assortment is very complete. com prising all the qualities. both !ren' and Americas. We manufacture a large proportion of our gouda and can sell at the lowest ratite.. ' " W - 3'Paper Hanging done in the country at city priest. PARRISH & HOUGH, No.. Nartlk•FlPlll itnest, Proiadttpkia. Sept. $3, 1131$11-4na :ZI P & Pocket Books, & 'Face? Odotls. rrttE'ittiltitioit'of the 'trade, and others; Ja• in , want of Porte Holman's,' Pocket Books; Bankire' Cases, Dressing Cu.., Portable Writing Desks, BackgalloPos and Chagas Boards, Chessmen, Fear), Shell. and Oliver • Cord Cue., Woik Boxes, Cabas, Needle Books, Mciney gel., Cigar . Cases, Portfolios, . Ramiro tied Razor Strops,, Travelling Flasks. and fine Cut lery. together with 'a large , variety of FANCY GOODS, which will be oold at the lowest, rates. F. U. 91111T111. , - Porte bionnaie and Pocket Book Menefee. . harm 205 Arch kW below tarty,, August 29. i,AIEVf 114 Paint, Oil, and Chemical Works, ost. 1116 e4st Mot etnst(Rbiled dppL White lead, Chrome Yellows, Red Lend, Do. greens, Do. 'Reds, ' 110gat'of Lud, Chinese licerlet, Linseed Otli Do. inks., Botteet, Tindeld ed BOOK .AGENTS4ANIED. AGEN"WANTED in every town itid cou nty in the Unked4tatesr to sell the .atost popular and saleable books published, many of them beautifully IL— LUSTRATED with COLORED CI RA YIN GS also the must popular works of T. 8. :ARTHUR, including "Arthur's Cottage Library," , and ; enterprising men will And this a pleasant sod profitable busi ness. For particulars address (post paid,) J. W. BRADLEY, Publisher, No. id North Fourth &reek Philadelphia, Pa Sept. 80, 1853—56 TRIMMING & FANCY GOODS. Ribbons & Millinery Goods. JULIUS STERN, NO. 171 North Second Street, opposite the Camel Hotel.) Philadelphia, having in atore a full and extensive assort ment of ill kinds of Millinery articles, such as Ribbons, Laces, Blond Lace, Silks, Ptomaine, Bonnet Frames, and a large assortment of Needle Worked Handker chiefs, Collars, Capes; Flouncesinsertings, Edgings, ote., together with a great variety of other articles in our line too numerous to mention. at wholesale and retail. 1 re. quest all such that are about making FALL purchases to give me a call. Sept. 26, 1863-2 m. FALL MILLINERY GOODS. 3.0111011 STONE & WAVAit4, N 0.45 South wood Street, Philadelphia, AHE now opening. for the Fall Trade, a large and well selected assort ment of SILKS, RIBBONS, FEATH— ERS, FLOWERS, and MILLINERY GOODS in general. Confining them. selves exclusively in this branch of the trade and IMPORTING . the larger part of their stook, enables them to offer an as sortment unsurpassed in extent or 'oriel , . which will be sold on the most favoratlle terms. Sep. II 1853-2 m WANTED IMMEDLITELY Several Saddle-tree Makers, and two Platers, rl'o whom constant Employment will be given. Apply to GEORGE PHILLIPS. Second St., below Oreenwith et., L , outn wart, PHILA DELPPIA. Oct. 21. 1853-41.. WM. W.., HAMER, No 99 N. Second St., 2 doors above the Mount Vernon-House, PHILADELPHIA, MANUFACTURER of Pine Oil or Camphine, Fluid, Lard and Oil Lamps, Chandeliers, and Can delabras, for Churches. Stores, Parlors. Ate. The subscriber would respectfully incite the attention of Storekeepers and the Pub lic generally, to his large stock of Goods, consisting in part of the above named arti cles, which will be disposed of AT THE LOWEST MANUFACTURER'S PRICES. wholesale and retail. Also. hest quality of Burning Fluid. Pine oil or Camphine. Globes, Shades, Wick, 4.c. N. B. Newell's Patent Safety Lamps, spew article. for sale. Nos 4,1853-31 u. NI ACKEREL. SHAD, CODFISH. I Constantly on hand SALMON, and fur isle ty I J. P dc CO HERRINGS, PORK. :Market btrert Wharf, HAMS AND SIDES, PHILADELPHIA. SHOULDERS, LARD AND OREEtIE, J Oct 28, 1853-3 m CHIP WINDOW SHOE Depot * larantillkettory OF G. L. MILLER & CO., 8. W. corner of Arch and Second Streets, PHILADELPHIA. F4VERY VARIE*I Y OF SHADES, Wholesale and Retail, such as Scroll, Flowers, Gothic, Vignette. Oil and Dry Laticscapes. are to he had at the loweei prices for quality of work. Orders lor Gilt, Plain Store,. Lettered and other Shades *seemed at short notice. Metehants aid other, are invited to give us a trial. WE WILL TRY TO PLEASE. Brasses, Trimmings, &c., always on hand. Remember 8. W. corner SECOND and ARCH Streets, Philadelphia. August 12, 1863-5 n. Baltimore Advertisements. T C ft P.; S, GOLD AND SILVER WARE U. MILLER *. Co., Wholesale Watch and Jewelry House, No 217 Balt. at., 8. E Corner of Charles street., IMPORTER of English and Swiss Watches and tools of every deacrip. Lion, Watch Cue 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 stook, assuring them that in so article in our line shall we el low any establishment to surpass us. eith. er in quantity. qqality or low prices. We are the only Wholesale House in this branch of snide in Baltimore. and shall use every fair means to , induce Southern and Wedeln! merchants to open accounts with us. Our terms shall be as liberal seed seummodeting ,as can possibly, be found In iho,Goite4lBtates. We will take.great pleasure in showing our goods to Southern end Western met.. ethanol, *hitt* they . opint accounts with us or not. ' ' L. .VII / LER & imparters of Watches, Baltimore. Feb. 4,11114.—1 y NEW ESTIVILISHMENT. WIN. FR *WEIR • REBPECTFULLY informs the pnb lic, Met hokum taken the stand re cently occupied by' his brother, (Arszwn ess FaAssit,) in Chambersburg opposite the Lutheran church, where bile prepared to REPAIR and CLEAN CLOCKS, WATCHES, &C 8 , on reasonable terms.— \% . ,1\,. . • MI work will I* insured. . Also, on hand a variety of WATCHES, Jessehy o loo44.ffik: Spectacles, dt44, WWI will'br *OW low. Ihuyabos, May 5. 111113-If. ...~:~. '2OOO LADIES ARE willing to certify that the HATH AWAY COOKING STOVE is the very best Stove now in use, inasmuch as they will do more Cooking, Roasting and Baking, and do it with less labor, and last as long again as any other clove now sold. These celebrated stoves are constantly kept for sale at a very reduced price at the GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY IND MACHINE SHOP, Where the subscribers feeling determined to suit all persons have also the Parlor, Sexton's Baltimore Air-tight, Peakekell and Cabinch Cook Stove, and Air-tight and 't'en•plate Parlor Stoves of the most beautilul patterns. THE SETLOR PLOUGHS, which cannot be surpassed for lightness . ° draught or in the character of their work, arc constantly on hand for sale, and in view of the fact that the Mouldboard of these Ploughs is nne-fourth heavier than that of other ploughs. it is decidedly the cheap eat that can be obtained. wrriniaow PLOUGEI and oth ers, Castings for the Woodcock Plough Wind-mill Machinery, Csuitings and Hol low-ware, with every article usually mad at Foundries can be obtained here. Blacksinithing and Shoe Making as usual. T. WARREN & SON GROCERIF43I _LIQUOR NT.)ft E. 11HE undersigned has just mimed from • the City with a new and largely in creased assortment of goods, which he is prepared to offer at prices which cannot be heat. His stock consists of GROCIIItIES or all kinds, sugars, Molasses, Coffees,. Teas, Fish, Salt, Crackers, Cheese, Pick eled Cucumbers, ke. Also. Fruits & Confections, Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Raisins, Prunes Ate.— Also, Powder, Shot, Tobacco, Se gars, Gail's Celebrated German Smoking Tobacco, and a variety of other articles— Al.O a first-rate assortment of the beet qualities 01 LIQUORS, Wines and Brandies, of different kinds, ,N. E. Ruin, Holland Gin, Old Rye, &e. —all of which can be had on the lowest terms at the Store of the subscriber, in Soiiirnaltimure street, next dour to the "Star" office. jr, Also, always on hand a variety ol Stone Jugs, &c.—Give us a call. EMANUEL ZIEGLER, Jr. Gettysburg, May 13, 1853—tf. TOBIAS' LINIMENT, FOR the cure ol Headache, Cholera Morbus,Toothache, Bruises, Sprains, &c.,—a most excellent remedy—for sale at the DRUG STORE of S. H. BUEHLER. BRINGMAN'S CABINET-WIRE ROOM, GETTYSBURG, PA. THANKFUL. for the liberal patron. age heretofore extended to him the suliscrilf r would respectfully inform his old cur mere 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 Muth of the "ITAR" printing office Gettysburg. tie will have Ott loonc!, for sale, and will rometaiitly he prepared to manufacture, front the very best of male- rials. Sofas at the rate of from $2O to $5O ; pCentre, Card, Pier, Sofa, Toilet, Dining , and Break last I'ABLFS; Dressing Bureaus of every description : French Readsteads, Washstand a, Wardrobes, Secretaries, Book-Oases ; Pedestals or Sideboards, Piano Stools, Ladies' Washstands, Reclin ing Chairs, Lounges, Toiloretie, &c., &c., which for neatness, durability and beauty of finish, cannot be surpassed by any in the country. llllL.Persons wishing good and cheap FURNITURE would do well to give him • call before purchasing elsewhere. Valium He is also prepared to manufacture Coffins of Cloth, Alpaca & Walnut. 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. BRINGMAN. Gettysburg, July 22, 1868.—T-11.. V B.SOIL PLOUGHS ckF the hest quality—always on hand ‘.-x and sale in Gettysburg, at the Foundry of T. WARREN & SON THE STAR AND BANNER. Is pubiirhed MPery Friday '.gtening, in Baltimore street, in the three story • building. a few doors above • Fahntstoeks Store, by D. A. & C. H. BIIEHLEH. TURKS. If paid in advance pr within the. Year VA Pr antntin.—if not paid ',Titian the yearn 60. lifo paper discontinued until sr revises bra except it the option Odle Editor, tingle copies 11# cents. A failure to notify • discontinuance will be regarde d ; gs s new engagement, 4doertlannettre n ot exceeding a ignore Ineirtad brae timed forsl—every subsequent insertion 25 cents. Longer ones in the same proportion. All advertisements not specially'ordered tor si given time will be continued until forbid. A libe ral reduction will be made to thew wbo advertise by the year . Jos Printing of allk lads ex ecutednestly en pro - nitly, arid on reasonable terms. ermine se,4 Centessencerieru to the Editor, (ex. filar,' amok ay contain Money. of lets loam of asst our4it i o? pilot be row" PAIN ardor M Ea. HE County Menial !lbw In -IL • surance Caaqmsay t ' located at Get tyaburg, is now in sneoessful operation. are for lowness of rates. economical manage ment of its affaire.and safety in Insurancas, Challenges comparison with- any other similar company. All its operation ore conducted under the personal supervision of Managers selected by the Stockholders. The Hooks of the Company are at all times open to the inspection of those insuring of it. As no travelling agents are employed, persons desiring to insure can make ap plication to either of the Managers, from whom all requisite information can be gained. grjoThe Managers are : Borough—George Bwope. D. A. Buehler. Win H. titevanoon, A. B. Kuria, B. R. Russell, E W. Stehle, H. Fahnosiook. C. W. Hainan, D McConaughy. Mensilen—Wm. B. Wilson, Cumberland—Robert McCurdy. Strewn —Jacobliingi Franklin—Andrew Helntardman, Hamiltonban—Amos W. ?Assiut,. Liberty—John MUMIIMIII, jr., Reeding—Henry A. Netting, La timors--Jacob Cries'. Monnijoy —Joneph Fink. =l=l Oxford—John L. Noel, J. R. Horeb.. President—GEOßGE SWOPE. Vice President-BA*lm R. Roseau— Secretary—D. A. Treasurer-BAXVIL FIIIIIISTOCII. executive Committee—ANDßlW Nee, eOlll.ll . M ' Coase,Jaco■ Kirm. Sopt.lo, 18511—tf. CALL AND SEE. /:\Very lar g e supply of TIN WARE on hand and for sale, at Buehler's Tin and Sheet Iron Establishment. opposite-the Dru g tore of S. H. Buehler, which will be sold at low prices. GEO. E. BUEHLER. ANOTHER CHANGE! Vi r "A%kli BETWEEN Eminheburg, Gettysburg, Fork, Bah more, and Harriiburg. undersigned are now running a Daily Line of comfortable Coaches between Gettysburg and Hanover, antll Gettysburg and Emmitsburg, and have made arrangements with the Railroad Compapies, running from Hanover to BALTIMORE. YORK and HARRIS— BURG, by which we are enabled to fur nish THROUGH TICKETS from Get tysburg to those places at the following reduced rates: From Gettysburg in Baltimore, $2,50 " " York, 1.50 ai " " Harrisburg. 1.75 icrßound Tickets (ruin Gettysburg to York and return, will be given for $2.50. Also. Through 'rickets front Emmitshurg to the above places, via Gettysburg and Hanover, at the following rates : From Emmitsburg to Baltimore. $3.60 York, 2.25 " Harrisburg, 2:70 0:7 - The above arrangement furnishes the most convenient, comfortable, and e conomical route to passengers. who there by reach York and Harrisburg by noon, atul arrive at Baltimore at an early hour. ~}•An arrangement is also effectetl, by which all detention at the Junction will be avoided, and passengers from Philadel phia and Harrisburg will arrive at Gettys burg or Einmitsburg on the same evening, by this line. 1.7.) 'l'ick.•ts can be had by application at the Eagle Hotel, Gettysburg ; at Ag new's Hotel. Ernuaitsburg ; and at the Railroad Offices in Baltimore, York and Harrisburg.l: TATE & CO Gettysburg, Ps., July 1, 18511-Bm. I ILIGHARBOTYPE FOR 50 CENTS, (AN be had at W 's Gallery in Chambersburg street. Pictures ta ken in all kinds of weather, and will be put up at this Gallery in ail the different' styles of the day. at priests varying from 60 cents, to $6 00. So now is the time for obtaining the cheapest likeness ever of fered in this place. Persons will find it to their advantage to call soon while the opportunity is'before them, and in order to secure a satiafactory likeness, subjects are requested to wear dark apparel.— Gentlemen should wear black, with black vest and cravat, and ladies should avoid dresses of pink , and blue.. Plaid and contrasting colors are very suitable. fur children. I return my sincere thank. to monomer one friends for their past favors, end so. licks a continuance of the saute, hoping by strict attention to hilliness to lOW,' the Lutes of all who may visit my _gallery. SAMUEL. WEAVER. April 2Q-1858. WALL PAPER. Over 10.000 ,rII,To. lie liters! 6 COMS per puttee and upwards, ipcluding fine Satins, gold, , Velvets ipiitation of Woods, Marbles, aye, „ ALSO, a great variety of new styles of Curtain Papers, Fire Board Prints, Borders, &p., all of which will be certain ly sold at the very lowest cash price.— Call and see 41 the ehesp Bookstore of t• • KELLER' KURTZ. , , • ID OLAND TREVOR. or. due, Piint of AL 5 ' Human Ada, abetting ho;uu 10 make and how to loae a faitune, and th ntd make another. This is said to be 'a very IP musing and instructive, book—so he hid at KELLER KURTZ'S Store. ETHODIST" T 1194:#911 1 , lv iound in tbi best Ttitlfek $ l 9 l1 4 11 e binding, Imitation of lharkey, Ming, Iffi;s for sale it the lownttim4 "40111 ; OA At dui Ilooknoto of X16,14a1l KUM% "P.ANNOIFiITE." .ingiori treiis or lock- SO se: • An ittesittibl• lad her ill SCROFULOUS DlticAnati, indigestion, Sail Rheum, sick liesdekehn,Csains, Sooting Sore Monti. and Seneca Debility, gad as • PURIFTER Or THE BLOOD IS UNLQUAt. LED. The Reek Rem has paned a repetition, at bonne sod Ilium& which ria other medicine bee ever donejn the seam length of time. According to the opinion of Eminent Physicians, the Rook Roes. Plant is Moistened in curing bOROPULA is all tie forms I STATEMENT OF REV. E. R. WARREN,' Pastor of the Sd Baptist Chords. New London • Ct.) relative to Myers Extrast ol Rock Rose. To the ilmerinew Pubtic.—As my name has been used In connexion with recommendations ,4" Mr. Myers' Rock Rose Syrup. in Serious adver tisemeum, by the menufaoturer, I beg leave to make the following statement with. relining, to my acquaintance with the remedy Sod testa of which I have subjected it, and the, masons for having introdoced it to the notice of priveltehientls in the community in which I reside, long before the medicine was advertised. I make this state- ment freely. because I have, sea principle, with held my name from all penult mediciuse, and eerie_ loudly abstained from recommending them to the • public, believing them frequently the spawn of quackery and humbug, and a tending to increase, instead of lessening huntau Jimmie and suffering. Ruch, I fear, is the ohmmeter of a large pottron of the patent patiscesq of this medicine-making age. "Their name is legion," andiron' their influence, as from the densouicin aria"; we have reason to pray for • safe ilellyerahee. The First Test.-1 bad my** suffered Inca ' sinnally with sodden attncitiof Sick Headache and Bilious Diarrhea, and 1 had sought a great variety of curative agents to but little purpose and suf fering from this disease ((buttes) at this time 1 determined to test the new Syrup first upon my sell. The results wet. hinters' my expectation. It was a powerful alterative, and the morbid ac• lion of the system was espied, and the Staetiion■ of secretion lA er • reetolea toe health• neat It pm tone and elasticity to my fastens, and cor rected the derangement of the theestise organs, and gave me that inestimable bossing—n[ll.TH Ms test wee not determined in • week , or o month ; but I took four or five boffins in perhaps as many months Sine but time I base mifferedi Isut sleekly from these dem:lements. MY SICK HEADACHE Is ENTIRELY CURED. Otiorr Tram—Finding this mediciu• la useful to myself, 1 at once gave it to enteral in % shd friends. About this time, 1 eras earnestly eolicitett to give advice in reference to ■ child, tome eight yeen of age. The chi!.l was sidresely •Mirted with a Scrofula humor, of a •ery severe type, the humor Nhowing Mad nu all parts of the soder... and thou suddenly disappearing. The child wee very sick, and it was thmieht doubtful whether she would live. The humor reberob!ed black specks of mortified flesh. Li mddition to 1111 . 1 , 1, other remedies, I slave the ehild this H•rup for s bout six week, when she had soffit tent strength. to go out to school occasionally. The swelling of her limbs ceased, end site was restored tis health. The family feel that they owe her with God s blessing, to my remedies. This tea.t satisfied tne that the Rick Rosu possessed specific pouteni for Scrofulous humors, I then tested it iii cases sal Cutaneous Eruptions, in Meader, Chicken Pot. Canker, sore Mouth. Erysipelas, salt Rheum, Piles, the In all these cases with perfect am-eerie. After testins this •y -rup for more then a year, I wrote Mr. M yen/ (Oct . 7th, I..bit) enthusiastically, not expecting toy let ter would he published, that his Syrup mate Pan- Itonite, all healing, sod I pee him the result of its operation• in several instances. I stated in that letter that "it we. Invaluable s• a remedy ui Cutaneous Eruptions, Erysipelas, Salt Rheom,and other disorders, incluilad in the varied family of diseases known as Scrofula, &c., that in It, spep sia, it acted with wonderful efficacy." My opin ion of its value for the above named disease.., re main unchanged, sod the same as when I %rm.- :Hr. Myers in Oct. 1850. I do nest recommend it for all the ills of our suffering humanity ; bui I unhesitatingly say, that as a remedy in Acrofulous affections, I believe it superior to sitte,`,Mtnowit curative agent. It has been sufficiently tested by domestic pro,- lice tu establish its adaption to extensive useful ness in mitigating human suffering and removing BUT WHAT IS THE ROCK ROSE? The following history of the Rock Rose petit and to medicinal properties, we take item the New Haven Palladium. March. 1842. ••The increased interest mandested in the Rork Rose plant. in con-equence of the many wonder ful cures effected by "Myers' Compound Extract of Rock Row." calls fur a oriel history of it. in m - der to correct any erroneous opinion that may have been entertained concerning It ; and alai, to set in a true light the nature of • ,plent which promises to be universally beneficial. We are indebted to the United 'rates Diapen 'story of IVO, fur the following deactiption .f it; ' ie entirely different from the common Ross. It is a leo-stemmed, oblong lest plant, having a bitter taste. In addition to • rsmattah{a pecu liarity of the plant, of bearing two crops of flow ers in met treason, it also has another interesting and beautiful property. Dr. Eetoa says that in the months of November and December, he has seen hundreds of tbrse plants.sanding out, near their roots, bro.d, thin, curved icaroryabils, about an inch in breadth, which melted during the day, and were renewed moininc. For a more minute and analyti cal description of it, the reader is referred to Tor rey & Uray'e botanical winks. Its Mediral History and Properties are far the most important, sines upon these depends its val ue to the community. Dr. Loudon says that in 1799 it was so valuable, that it was cultivated from seeds. Ever since 18u6, Prof. lots. of Yule College, his habitually used it with great success in Scrofula and Chronic Dm ease, and through tim its 'Woes wort motto known, until, as Dr. Tyler says, -it Is now in this section [New Havers] a common artble in do mestic practice for the cure of bcrolula and en tanious diserwes." Dr.WkilLere, A Scotch Botanist, of sobriety. while traveling in America, in 1821, learned its use in Canada. list 11111 114 to England, he em ployed It in medicating Ids baths, which Income greatly celebrated fur the cure of similar disease.. Dr. hoar Parish, of Pkiledefekie, remarks that it has been successfully used in bad cases cs tbrolithme disuses. Dr. J. D. Tasupses, of air sows plan, reser* el it in bad emu of Scrofulous patients at Wills' Hotel. His Domes attracted' the stieStitin of senior phylicians. He retorts the following re markable ease of White swelling of tbe:bip, in Feernary, 1844 t The lid was servo years old. and,had the disuse for three years. The boa. was dislocated upward and outward. There was a large opening on the , hip leading to be bens, into which 1 could thrust My' Anger. 1 monied three ulcers. He bad been under several phy sicians, who had given him up. I ordered a de coction of Rook Reset. Id two date' his Night sweats osealtdi I thin in irll 4 a 44' 771)1 ' 4g Roo Rose thcee times% daj. TeR - I DAYS after be ' wilt SMIRK. WELL. Dr. Webb, eldholistes.Cs, twelilles to the value of aux Rose, as evinced, hi Cure of,spubroud Wm Of the thtitifulte,CtipeciallY iii thilired. Dr. 8. Fullar,efilditlW, Cl. idinitilaSied the Rock Rue to i Scrofukiii *male, 10-widch the antiscrofulous remedies bad bees applied wilily. out as cceee r Witectilleelli ,- r y pirl o f t Thh WW EititillBi(pliket" reNl kite fod Ado* is& ontiviiii4 Kit stirstlst'4lol in: 61orsailows dissamst' 1. maws brri ssOrest Ws Sisk' okapis isiollog ibis ststissismi thrill it , ma, 'be foon4 M how Oilvialrefts °Cm &mud caddying . 1 4 4 0ifflq , -.• ~ .. ....____ , , ... Pl? Win It. W+ROP;c• . $, Lawhia, Alitit 1862. ' • ' •'• ' mArturkontßou Bit' . • ,Wlll. FIRAtIKLIN & C 0.,. Nolo g ate ' s! , C I , !W. Wsisothlitoogb 4'6613401s gibe Glospol % • ba's for a 'Period of 16years given sitentioo to . sapjoid of meanest Wa nes, riuslify bit to , maniacs. tO the sick ? in eimosottos si4 bis ' . stilVotlas.' "" AGENTS..-8. H. Buehler, Oeityslo ow Hoek, 'Monello P. 'O t Merl T t, Bendweellle; Jacob Man, OodkeeineTß UM • = dee, Two Tomo Spoldiwillearalber % Ira i Autabmilh let SMABIOnt , BMISMI lb Jacob Moths, Plow n. t, hoy ttiim-11 •