ENIEMNIF 'MERCHANDISE. rirHE undeiteigned.. 'CroltsOror of the County bf kdems, in arrortlaoro with thcitesierat,Acts of, gsetnl, , ty,; pub lishes the following list of Wholetollo I)ealers and Itetailers of Moneltatulise with itl ttakimi! Comity, as c.hirellicd and tie toMat to i ttint hy tie Mercantile Apprais. of Of :the Cciunly=designating those who hie* iiiketi out 'licenses, and those who hive blfi, for one year from the I in ot may, rad.' Thrnie marked with au asterisk (') have not taken out License. %ANL. Rerengh of Getlysbmg. 19 , g e 44l f ramonli and Sons, $25 00 Arnold, 12 50 12 Abraham Arnold, , 12 50 13 rheidMiddleeciffi 10 00 13 Data!ltill Ziegler, - 10 00 13 A. 13.-Kurtx, 10 00 11, John M. Steventont.m. -t,7 00 14 Net* Little, • . 7.00 14 'Marmot Samson. 7 00 li S. U. Buehler, I. 00 i 4 Keller Kiirth, 7,00 li J. 1.6 Schick, 7 'OO 14 WM, W . Paxton, 7 00 14' Oeurge W. Blessing, 7 00 14 Philip linter*. 7 00 14 Stitoel S. Forney, set, 7 00 14 H ugh' 'Mrlliwny, 700 14 Samuel Liitile, , 7 00 14' William Gillespie, 7 00 144, I. Brinkerhoff, • 700 14manual Ziegler, lig, 10 60 i t 14. ens* 4f, Iflollehaugh,* '7 00 lf lit in . flbeide., * 1 154 ,ill i tilte, fO6 14 'P 1111 • 004 ' ,8(m, • 7OO 14 MberlSheada," 7 00 ,I, tl'- : , 4 "ruh i P• 14 John Wrikiii, ' 14 ihileii Thiaile, m111 . , - &voila township. it 145.4 miii',Effie; ' , 7 00 14 pima iv . 00 14 Philip'lN ft. W. Myers, lig., 10 '6O 14 TOO, Tim" 7 00 r g gi ilaWlN"to*Niship. ~ . , , 14 John 111b4tholiier, 14 4iibinh PeOMMon & Co. , 14 **II Wigkftt,* 14 inaileriltilinieli, 14---- ri4 41.. ' 14 Woe. reninpr,•,,, 14`0: Pi it, 14`1,):Thiiiiienty; , " llifit .l°44l I , -,- 6 0 .4 , 44 15 ea*, lig,,: 14 nil Faber. Jr., 14 t. i pC0/1 1 orliliv l 141- , ,qwl2,__ . .. _ 14 obit L - 11. Rather. Ll+. 14 11 04 .4 1 NOISitIttl• i 14 Jacob B. Tramiel, liq.. 210014 . 4 Oisbothiii. 14 Joon Pi on, / , IV 4i i , : -. .:•..1t44 'hantitton Otonahip. 14 Jacob. slliillieibrand, lig., 14 Charlie! Seingler, 14 1 1%1'04 •Wbif 0 - 14 John therig Li iif... 14 Samuel bet, eget," 14 Catharine Killer 14 Jobs leadaraaker, o Motatijcwgotraiship. 14 TOtaiaikiltaiaar,liq.,* 14'Leartimtre Dieut, liq.. 14 Bahl Hann. 141611ffiter Flak. Hq.. 14' Bak O.K. Snyder,* No* knonship. 14 1 );ai n ali Mark, 14 ti l t flsoott,. 14 14 Phi Hann; liq.. 1410 y. Timor, liq L , 14 mi* JHao.ert, 14 etir II • te, / 3 tirk s. k lll4 .1, 14 on tyr o .,, 14 0 1,,,,A 14 ilittia W ar. Z agerekanbarn. township 14 B. W. Riley. 41 it 14 poc.., ili rrdult . 14 44 1010,04, Ihmthistou township. 13 Oltthier• 14 MO A? 13 aliatafir, ', P 1et°641.4-ftwiP hc . • , 14 .arr,lN'tipith. 14 t WpOsier.„ikt,' Now fiefard knowlsip. 13 Jamb Utrtia.tliq., 13 Go 9, ,, M11111*, 14. 1 14 Man 'thigh* '' ?knack township. 14 IrtiCAlloo)4l4.. 14 4: Oikeiherse!, lig, 14 flollingor, 14 36atioli It. qaurv,• 46/006484•01 lownahip. 18 illobn•Millor,. 14 Mew. 'Lodge liq.,• 14 Nor frNeit. ••113asutble Menu*. • 14 ft IS. Orllftbite!' 14 Jacob Aulabidgh, jr.,* 14 /abbot 'Geary! 14 1.31* )iq , • ;e ll ll 4 4vago township. 14 1 100„Aqabcy 14 Rekiaod. snaeroqieri liq„" 14 .I;,htt Ginter, liq.. • Grifinemy townuolo..' 13 thiidii; Nolixtek, Is 2i i t i tai Mys t ris, lig., 13 8 & Of?lhßes 14 OA Borlity 14 ll'Oy 14 Chow :How*. Union township. 14 Peter' Lotv, 15 Abraham 14 vrt hOtts.: . pouty , ricer is required to ingtietiiogrinst elVdelisiquetos in he 4 bet.43obier. there desiring to goo **to *ed alke ate rtquested to liti tb litootrio• Oft or &Yore the la of lie ,ituai, so suit will be brought se turd ' w lgor. THOMAS %V ARitEN, eli 1444 , rferaterst Adear Cow,. riliMinMea Ofko, tirtlyibuire, j 4 , • Nitltoodes—i: s . at. lifttaw.. (lop owl, 'settee Pamper; 01 110 ,1100110110tiy,:lioir l'ai.i.t, I 1,-111,1 1 , , ' C-40011: pocitt rvl trials 1i.i.i. , . 4 4 ~ l'i v. imolbs,rlloollthatiolill illeiii%vad Nki,'ilik, A e. 1111 " 14 11rftit kl°444.P" ~ . 4 , • ' ''' ' trft willUEHlJiit ilignCallo . In:N . l)Hk or ratemt Medicines. tlt! tollowing list of Distillers & 'Ven t demo/Patent Medicines within the comity or Adams, as returned to the 'rrea asurer of said Coonky by the Mercantile Appraiser, is ,published in accordance with law, designating those who have taken out License, and those who have not, until the lat of April next. Those marked with an. asterisk(*) have not taken out li cense. AM*l Limns PATENT MEDICINES. Gettysburg. AM'? LICINalli 4 S. H. Buehler. 5 00 4 Samuel S. Forney, AO. 5 00 8 John finning; 8 John Lutz, 8 A. M. Staub,. DISTILLERIES. Freedom. 10 David Rhodes,* to W. 8. Jenkins.* Hamilton 10 Henry Wolf.' 10 John Kindig,• 6 00 Irr As the County Treasurer is required to institute suit against all delinquents in the month of December, those desiring to save costs and fine are requested to lilt their licenses on or before the Ist of De cember next. or suit will be brought actor ding to law THOMAS WARREN, Treasurer of ddams Courtly Treasurer's Office Gettysburg, Noe. it, 1653. CNIVERIiTT DIEDICINES!! FEVER AND AGUE CURED RV ROW AND'S TONIC MIXTURE. THE University of Free Medicine and Popular Knowledge; chartered by. the State of Pennsylvania, at its last session, (viz. 29th April, 19534 mainly for the purpose of arresting the evils rn.l suiting from the sale of spurious and den- gerous nostrutna, also for the purposel3 supplying the .public with reliable reme dies, in cases wherein the patient cannot obtain er will not employ the best medical advisers; having purchased that invalua ble remedy. Rowantra Tonic Mixture, on seceenut of its just celebrity end known efficacy, in the treatment of Fever and Ague. and its kindred affections,—has no hesitation in recommeding it in the high est to le ttia patronage of the af flicted. 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 T 00 10 60 7 00 10 50 7 00 10 60 7 00 10 50 BOWEL COMPLAINT cured by ROWAND'S BLACK-BERRY ROOT. The above Inatitutiqn extends Is sanction.hi like ma n ner, :o the remedy for ''Bowel Complaint." so well known as Rowand's Compound Syrup of Blackberry Runt. and eartiestly recommends it to the confidence of patients afflicted with these complaints,—believing it to be invaluable in the treatment of such vases. 10 50 7 00 7 00 10 50 7 00 7 00 By order of the Trustees, Hon. Henry K Strong, Hon. J. R. Flanigan, John R. Rowand, M. D., D. R. Ashton. Esq., Drew Orr, Erg. 'All Communications to be address ed,--John R. Rowand, M. D., Head of the Pharmaceutical Department, and Pres ident of the University, 10 50 10 50 7 00 10 60 7 00 Home Dispensary and office, No. 47 South Second street, Philadelphia. Branch Dispensary at the store of S. 8. FORNEY, Gettysburg. Sept. 30, 1853—1 y Diamond Tonsors—New Firm. efiston 13rotbtr, FABIIIONABLE BARBERS AND HAIR DREBt4ER, CAN at all times be found prepared to attend to the calls of the people, at the Temple. in the Diamond, adjoining the County Building. From Long expe rienoe they flatter themselves that they can go through all the ramifications of the Tonsorial Department, with such an infinite degree of skill, as will meet with the entire satisfaction of all who may submit their chine_to the keen orde4l of their razors. They hope, therefore, that by their attention to busi -110.14 sad a desire so please, they will mer it as well as receive,a litteral share of pub lic patronage.' The sick will be attended to at their private dwellings. 10 110 Jo 00 700 7 00 BARBER di, HAIR-DRESSER. &ANDEL B. WILLIAMS respectfully informs the eitzens of Gettysburg and stranger! who may tarry here until their beards row, that he has opened a Shaving ant(Htur-cutting Saloon in Clsambersburg street, nearly opposite the Luth'n Church, where he intends prosecuting the mtonso dal holiness" in all its branches. He will share you as clean as a city broker, and cut your hair to suit the cut of your phiz. Then his whole object is to im prove the appearance of the human race. From long experience he' flatters himself hewn 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 citing to the keen ordeal of his razor. March IL-31 141'00 18 00 7 00 10 50 10 50 10 50 7 00 1 00 700, 7 00 10 60 . .. ._ , -r• . -", .. _ . , c ; i ce , II le" 0.1111 N .1, ' • r ~.“1 . - f I ll{ •;;; . • . 15 00 111 00 to.oo 1 00 10 50 7W Blake's Patent Fire and Water Proof Paint, A SUPERIOR ARTICLE. for sale at Faloiesioek's, sign of the Main & SADLER IV • FA HNESTOCK & SONS would " 70 respectfully inform their friends and customers, that they have received an ad ditional supply of Hardware. Satfiery, Oil Paints, Glass, &c., which will be sold cheaper than they ran he had else-, where, also every tarietv of CotteltTrtm. minflGBpring?4, Axles, Oil Carpets. Drab Cloth; tlatinetts, Damask. Are. EttoMen' and Painters are (111114001 to irvttlth4 6tr Stock berme pun i 10 , 11 , !! 4",i art kiutentlineti not to fur , Incti by .41): Market. ' MN= BEER LICENSE. Gettysburg. Orford. Oxford Conowago RED FRONT 8. PAlitiEBrOglK & SONS Advirtliesnentn. 11 1 ,...----•J r • / ..1111.6--:.. :-. •. .1 1,..; - 1 j...__, ': ` . " . .'tt i. r - ' - .''''''F. -- ' -÷- '' , " - .. H ' \ ' lir . \ JIC _. J. E. GOITLD, (Successor to A. Fisyro NO. 164 CIIIETNTIT NTREET, SWAIM'S ourtanNo, Pill LA D LPIII A . Extensive Music Publisher, and Dente in Musical instruments of every descrip tion. Exclusive Agent for the sale of Ilullet, Davis & Co's (Boston) Patent Suspension Bridge ✓Eolina and other PIANOS. L. Hilbert's Boudoir Pianos. Melodeons, Martin's Guitars. Harps, Violins, Sheet Music, Music Books, &c. Residents of the country, will be sup. plied by mail or otherwise with any music they may wish, at as low rates as if pur chased in person. Having one of the largest mocks in the United States, I feel confident of satisfyipg all who may favor me with a call or order. Dealers in Music supplied on the most liberal terms. Pianos to let. Second-hand Pianos for sale. May 13, 1853-1 y. LEATHER. Fritz & lieildry, Store No. 29, N. 3rd street, Philadelphia, MORROCCO MANUFACTURERS, CURRIERS, AND IMPORTERS Commission and General LEJIT HER BUSINESS, WIZOLESALII3dr.B.MTAIL. licriVatuffactory 15 Margaretta street, Philadelphia. July 15, 1853-Iy. F. BROWN'S Essence of Jamaica Ginger .THIS Essence is a preparation of un i usual excellence. In ordinary diar rlima, 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 he withont it. IDAUTION.—Be sure to get the genu ine essence, which is prepared only by F. BROWN. at his Drug and Chenncal Store, N. B. Corner of fifth and Chest nut Streets Philadelphia. and for sale by all the respectable Apothecaries in the United States, and in Gettysburg, Pa, by SAMUEL 11. BUEHLER. June 17, 1853-Iy, n.17:0 a. CirLIN , DEILL:f.lib IN LAVFS, lINTERN3 k CHANDHLIERS, N. E. CORNER FOURTH h CHERRY PHILADELPHIA. AVING enlarged and improved their I II Store, and having the largest assort ment el Lamps in Philadelphia, they are now prepared to furnish PINE OIL, OAMPII ENE, BUItNING FLUI ETHEREAL OIL, Ptiosc; EN E GAS and LARD 0 ; Lamps, ',mien's, of all paten's, Fancy Hotel & hall Lamps, Chan dehera. Girandulee and Candelabras, and Britama Lamps, at the Manufacturers' lowest prices. 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 theidadvaniage to buy. Call before go ing elsewhere, if you want bargains. Also, the Safety Fluid Lamp fur sale. DAVIS & CULIN, Sept. 26, 1853 I y New Wall Paper Warehouse. BURTON at, L&X I MAN UFA CTURERIS & IMPORTERS, Na 124 Arch Street, second dour above ,Sixth PHILADELPHIA, WHERE may be found the largest and handsomest assortment in the City. l'urchasera from the country will find it to their advantage to call at our store, where they will be suited with a superior article, at the lowest prices. BURTON & LANING, No. 124 Arch Street. above Sixth, PHILADELPHIA.. Sep. 18, 1883-3 m Wall Papers ! Wall Papers ! subscribers have now in store . 11 - their complete Fell Stock of PAPER HANGINGS, CURTAINS, H. which they offer at very low prices, WHOLENALE AND RETAIL Our assortment is very complete, corn prising all the qualities, both Trench and American. We manufacture a large proportion o our goods and can sell at the lower P :3' Paper Hanging clone in the country at city prices. PARRISH & HOUGH. No. 4 North FIFTH Street, Philadelphia. Sept. 23, 1863-3rn , 114211422 IeagNIMM Pocket Books, & Fancy Goods. prim attention of the trade, and others, - 01 - in want of Porte Normals., Pocket Books, Bankers' Cases, Dressing Cases, Portable Writin*, Maks, Backgammon and Che.s Boards,Chesarnen, Pearl, Shell, and Silver Card Oases, Work Boxes, Caine, Needle Books, Money Belts, Cigar Cases, Portfolios, Razors and Razor Strops, Travelling Flasks, end tine Cut lery, 'together with a large variety of FANCY CIOODS, which will be Fold at the lowest rates. IL O*MM Poke Monneie and Pocket Book Manufac 905 Aieh 8t below Slab : Phllepe August 2% 11353—am. EVitit4 . , Paint, 011, and ehemleal 4 Vorks irtMco 135 Smith FrOut Strset, White lea, u• Chrome 'YeiTowa, Red Lepdt Do. fireene,, thorgiw,• Do. Itotls, ‘ Stigili 4 , 1 " Lead, (;hitiv , so RrtiWt, I,tne,ud .` • Pt. ' • ' Trade ?.uppitetl on liberal , August 2(1, I$ 3—s.n. BOOK AGENTS WASTED. AGENTS WANTED in every town and county in the United States, to sell the most popular and saleable books published, many of them beautifully IL— LUSTRATED with COLORED EN— GRAVINGS: also the most popular works of T. S. ARTHUR, including ".//rtAur's ( v oltage Library," Intelligent and enterprising men will find this a pleasant sod profitable busi ness. Fur particulars address (post paid.) J. W. BRADLEY, Publisher, No. 48 TRIM Ribbons & Millinery Goods. JULIUS STERN, NO. 171 North. Second Street, opposite the Camel Hotel.) Philadelphia, having in store a full and extensive assort ment of all kinds of Millinery articles. such us Rilkbons, Laces, Blond Lace, Silks, Florences, Bonnet Frames, and a large assortment of Needle Worked Handker chiefs, Collars, Capes, Flounees,lnsertings, Edgings, Am., together with a great variety of oilier articles in our lino too numerous to mention. at wholesale and retail. 1 re quest all such that are about making FALL purchases m give me a call. Sept. 26, 1853-2 m. FALL MILLINERY GOODS. JOU% %TONE az soNis, N 0.45 Mouth second Street, Philadelphia, HE 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 to this branch of the trade and IMPORTING:the larger part of their stock, enables them to offer an as sortment unsorpassed in extent or varie , y, which will be sold on the must favorable terms. Sep. 111 1853 -3 m WM, W. HAMER, No 99 N. Second St., 2 dool.s shore the Atount Vernon House, PHILADELPHIA , I,,IANUFAQTURER of Pine Oil or Camphine, Fluid, Lard and Oil Lamps, Chandeliers, and Can- Mahn's, for Churches, Stores, Parlors. &o. The subscriber would respectMly invite the attention of Storekeepers and the Pub lic generally, to his large stock of Goods, consisting-in part of the above named arti• cies, which will be disposed of AT IfE LOWEST 111 AN UFAUTURER'S PRICES, wholesale and retail. Also, best quality of Burning Fluid, Pine oil or Camplune, Globes, Shades, Wick, N. B. Newell's Patent Safety Lamps, sinew article, tier sale. Noy 4, 1853—am. MACKEREL. Sft D, CODFIIH, Conitently on hand SALMON HE ft I J. P LM Err & OD. PORK, Market :Street Wharf HAMS AND SIDES, PHILMJEL Pin A. snort:tints, L%RD AND CHEESE, J Oct :2.8, I H53-3rn CHEW WINDOW SHOE Depot di. DTanufactory OF MILLER S. W. corner of Arch and Second Streets, PHILADELPHIA. W"1 VERY VARIEI Y OF : 4 11ADES, holesale and Retail, such as Scroll, Flowers, Gothic, Vignette, Oil and Dry Lancscapes, are to be had at the lowest prices for quality of work. Orders for Gilt, Plain Store, Lettered and other Shades executed at short notice. Merchants and others are invited to give 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, 18.53-sin. Baltimore Advertisements. Mt 'Fe if II; GOLD riND SILVER WdIRE L. H. MILLED & CO., Wholesale Watch and Jewelry House, No 227 Balt. st., S. B. Corner of Charles street., IMPORTER of Englisti and Swiss •m• Watches and tools of every descrio - Watch Case Makers and Manufad turers of Fine Gold Jewelry. We call the attention of Southern and Western dealers in Watches, Jewelry and Silver, to our very extensive stock, assuring them that in no article in our line shall we at low any establishment to surpass us, eith er in quantity, quality or low prices. We are the only Wholesale House in this branch of trade in Baltimore, and shall tide 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 us or not. L. H. MILLER & CO., Importers'ofWatches, Baltimore Feb. 4,1353.--1 y NEW ESTABLISHMENT. VIM. FR it ZEK ESPECTFULLY informs the pub lic, that he has taken thuittand re cently occupied by his brother, (At.ux,4l.- DER FRAZER,) . 1!1 Chambereburg strifit, opposite the Luth - eien church, where he is prepared to REPAIR C'• and CLEAN . 111 CLOCKS, ‘ , l WATCHES, &C., on reasonable her s. — 4 ) All work will be insured, . Also, on hand s variety or WATCHES Jewelry, .igyNek Spectacles, 4 4e. , which will be sold low. Gettysburg, May 6.'1853—tf. LIIMBER. 1111111ERONS.Iteving . 1.1,01 RPM to die m' , Otteq of. In 'trade -fur l'itrttiture, wilt find it to(tbett. 042)1141 - to chea Tit (!abill4l 01 , GEO, E. BiliN(4)(A:f; South lialttmoje s t re w, next deer to the Couipiler.olliee, May 27. 2000 LADIES ARE willing to certify that the wern• AWAY COOKING STOVE is the very Lest 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 stove 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 parsons have also the Parlor, Sexton's Baltimore Air-tight. Peakskell and Cabineh Cook Stove, and Air-tight and Ten-plate Parlor Stoves of the most beau ti I u I patterns. THE SETLOR PLOUGHS: which cannot he surpassed for lightness of draught or in the character of their work, are constantly on hand for sale, and in view of the fact that the Mouldboard of these Ploughs is one-fourth heavier thah that of other ploughs, it it decidedly the cheap est that can be obtained. WITEMROW PLOUGHS anJ oth ers, Castings for the Woodcock Plough Machinery, Castings and Hot low-ware, with every article usually mad at Foundries can be obtained here. Blacksinithing and Shoe Making as usual. T. WARREN & SON. BRINtiMAN'S CABINET-WIRE 110011 Erf YS BUM:, Y :1• IIIIIANKFUL for the liberal patron age heretofore extended to him the subscriber would respectfully inform his old customers and the puldie generally, that he still contimies to manufacture every variety of HOU`EIIOLD FURNITURE, at his Old Establishment, in South Balti more street, second square, a le W doors (malt of the “STA It" printing ',thee Gettysburg. lie will hare on hand, for sale, and will constantly be prepared to manufacture, from the i.ery best of mate rials, Sofirs at the rate of from s2t) to $511; Centre, Card, Pier, =lib Sofa, Toilet, Duthie and Break last TAI3IFS; Dressing Bureaus of every description : French Beadsteads, Washstand s, Wardrobes, Secretaries, Book-Oases ; Pedestals or Sideboards, Piano Stools, Ladies' Washstands, Heetin• ing ('hairs, Lounges, Toiloretts, wloe;i for IWatlif!gf, I/Ur:0)1111.y anti beauty of finish, cannot be surpassed by nos' in the country. and 115 r sale ly cm.,Persons wishing gond and cheap FIT RN I ' ItT would do well to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. e 0 ffingf. lie is also prepared in manufacture Coffins tit Cloth, Alpara S Walnut. lle 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 he finished in the best workman like style. GEO. E. FININGNIAN. Gettysburg, July 22, It4s3.—tf. GROCERY 13L!-IQUOR riIHE undersigned has just retured from the City with a new and largely in creased assorunent of roods, which he is prepared to otrer at prices which cannot be beat. His stock consists of GR. OC Enlcs of all kinds, sugars, Molasses, Coffees, Teas, Fish, Salt, Crackers, Cheese, Pick eted Cucumbers, Ste. Also, Fruits & Confections, ,7" Oranges. Lemons, Figs, Raisins, Prunes &c.—Also, Powder, Shot, Tobacco, So gars, Gail's celebrated German Smoking Tobacco, and a variety of other articles— Also • first-rate assortment of the beat qualities of Wines and Branitics, of different kinds, ,N. E. Rum, Holland Gin, Old Rye, &c. —all of which can be had on the lowest terms at the Store of the subscriber, in South Baltimore street, next door to the "Star" office. KrAlso, always on hand a variety of Stone Jugs, &c.—Give us a call. ' E,MANUEL ZIEGLER, Jr. Gettysburg, May 13, 1853—ti. TOBIAS' LINIMENT, FOR the cure of Headache, Cholera Morbus,Toothache, Bruises, Sprains, &c.,—a most excellent remedy—for safe at the DRUG STORE of S. H. BUEHLER. svnTswit, P,LOUGIIS OF the hest quality—always on hand and for sale in Gettysburg, at the Foundry of ' • , T. AV ARREN , Ic SCISI• THE STAR AND BANNER. la published every Friday Limiting, i n Baltimore aired, in Vie three story building, a few doors above Fahnestocks Store, by H. A. & C.H. BUEHLER. Ts[rsre.' , Itpaid in advance or within the year . r 2 pee annum—if nut paid within the yes is 2 O. No paper discontinued untilall arreamges are attidis— except at the option of the Editor. Single copies 01 cents. A failure to notify a discontinuance will be regarded as a new engagement. Adrertimenitnis nut exceeding a implant insertod, three times: for titl—overy subsequent insertion 25 coati. Longer ones in the same propprtian atlvertlaetnada not specially ordered for a given tittle will 100Upt i forbid A Jibe nil rcilicathst will be made,tilhose Who ads L o y.the year, . lot l'riottngof:atllclnd*e*ecucr•rikiatly coil rkfU .tal4yrbia f etai olttl)ii telina. • 10!'i's yud CNpnorntsa tjuwr to the lditur, (ea. iuptl ig INA ass unta.ri ildoney or V. 1.0 names of new subscribers.) maid be r UST /MOW order to mecum satiation. • STOIC E. FIRE INSURANCE. TILE county Mutual ,Fire ha suranee Company" located at Get tysburg, is now in successful operation, are fur lowness of rates, economical manage ment of its affairs, and safety in Insurances, challenges comparison with any other similar company. All its operations aro conducted under the personal supervision of Managers selected by the Stockholders. Tha Books of the Company are ut all times open to the inspection of those insuring of it. As no travelling agents arc employed, persons desiring to insure can make ap plication to either of the Managers, from whom all requisite information can be gained. pcjc'The Managers are : Borough—George Swope, 1) A. )uohlcr, Wm btevenson, A. B. Kurtz. Z... 4 R. lluxscll, Is W. 4altle, N. rahnehtuck, C. W. Huffman, 1) MeConnughy. 111eno; len—Win. B. Wilson, Cumberland—Robert Ali:Curdy, Strulian—Jacoli King ndrew Heintzelman ElAmiltoßban—Amos Meginly, Liberty—John Mintselnnin. jr., Reeding—Henry A. Picking, Latimoro—J ncob G field Ilerwiekl-Ninttltew I:ichelberger, Milord—John L. Noel. J. IL 1 Ivrea), President—GEOßGE SWOPE. Piro President—Ss Seetetary—ll. A. 111.111dt:it. 'Treasurer—SAMUEL FAUN y..rof Executive Cotrienittee—AlllittrW lIAINTA AL MAN, IlUttt.MT MVUHDT, JACOB KING. 'eopt.lo, 1853—t1. GALL AND SEE. 1 ) 1 Very large supply Of TIN WARE On hand and for sale, at litielkicr's Tin and Shea Iron Establishment. opposite the Drug tore of S. 11. Buehler. which will be sold at low pnecs. GEO. .E. BUEHLER 1 UAW. E BRE OTI PE FOR 50 C lENTS, d rAN he had at Wi•aver's Chainhcrslitirg sire( I. helloes ta ken in all kinds of weather, and vvIII be pet 111) at tins Gallery in all the ditlcri•nt sit les of the thy, at prices vaiying Ironi 511 cents, to sti Ou. ;40 now is the tune tor obtaining the cheapest likeness ever 01- kired in this place. Persons will lied it to their At ant Ave to call soon while the opportunity is boture noun, and in order to secure n salibkvtory kenctis. subjects arc requested to wear (lark appartd.— Gentlemen should wear black, with black vest and cravat, and ladies should avoid dresses of pink and blue. Plaid and contrasting colors are very follitalfle for children. I return tny sincere thanks to inn nurnt•r ous t.rieotis for 11.,ir pa,t hvors, and so licits a contintialire 01 blm same, Imptrig he strict attvolloo business to satisfy bile tastes 01 all %%Ito nr.n• vi-it lIIV 5.1%1 l'1:1, %V EA V ER. ANOTHER CHANGE ! .~~.._ E:M!bM•2I • 111•AlVEEN I:mmitsburg, Grltyhtnerg. 1 i,rk, Baia mart, and Harri,lburg THE undersigned arc now running a Daily Line of comfortablituachcs i befween Gettysburg and Hanover, and Gettysburg and Enimitsburg, and have made arrangements with the Railroad' Companies. running from Hanover to B A LTINIO RE, YORK and II A RRIS BURG, by which we are enabled ;0 fur nish THROUGH TICKETS from Get tysburg to those places at the lollowing reduced rates: From Gettysburg to Baltimore, R 2,50 " York, I ,50 " Harrisburg. 1,75 4 6 firrliound Tickets from Gettysburg to York and return, will be given for $2,50. Alsojhrough Tickets from Emmitsburg to the above places, via Gettysburg and Hanover, al the following rates: From Entinitsburg to Hal ii inure. e 3,50 I 44 /6 " York, 2,25 " Harrisburg, ' 2,70 KrThe above arrangement furnishes , the most convenient, comfortable, and e- I conomical route to passengers. who Oiere by reach York and Harrisburg by n00n, , , and arrive at Baltimore at an early hour. 111 - An orrangementis also effected, by which all detention at the Junction will be avoided, and passengers from Philadel phia and Harrisburg will arrive at Gettys burg or Emmitsburg on the same evening, by this line. KrTiekets can be had by application at the Eagle Hotel, Gettysburg ; at Ag new's Hotel, Enunitsburg, ; and at the Railroad Offices in Baltimore, York . and Harrisburg, TA'rE & CO. Gettysburg, Pa., July 1,1853-13 m. WALL PAPER. Over 10 4 000 Pieces In Store! rROM 6 Cents per piece and upwards including fine Satins, Cold, Velvets imitation of Woods, Marbles, &o. ALSO, a great variety of new styles of Curtain Papers, Fire Board Prints, Borders, &e„ all of which will be oertain ly soul at the very lowest cash price.— Call and see at the cheap Bookstore of KELLER KU wrz. JUIPOLAND TREVOR, or the Pilo; of, Duman Life, ohowing how to make and how to lose afor‘une, and then to nankg another.' This is said to be` a 'witty 14. musing itha inistruotive b.ook R —to he joid KELLE EURTZ's stOre. 4v•IL ET •IJORIFYI'•4f Si N 1100158, hound in the beet l'urkey •Morneen binding, Imitation' of Turkey. Shtiev, Ate., lot sale at the lowest Oath rates at 4* *heap lkiokstore of • • KELLER KURTZ, "PANKORIT'IN: w Extrace of Reek • Rose! An invaluable Remedy for all StROFUI,OUS DISEAsEti, Indigestion, Salt Rhea's), Si* lisadache,Canker. Nursing Sore Month, and General Debility. and as a PURIFYER OF THE BLOOD IS UNEQUAL The Rock Rose ham gained a reputation, at hem. mnd abroad, which no ether medicine has ever done in the same length 13( time. According to the opinion of Eminent Physicians, the Ruck Rose Plant is Unequalled in curing SCROFULA in ■ll its forms ! STATEMENT OF REV. E. R. WARREN,* Pastor of tho 2d Baptist Church, Ness London Ct.) relative to Myere Extract of Rock Rose. To the America, Public.—A, my name has been used ill coiMexion with recommendations of Mr. Atyers' Rock Row Syrup, in various 'silver tioements, by the manufacturer. I beg leave to ma ke the following statement with reference to my acquaintance with the remedy and testfil'of , Mel I have eitllijecled it, and the reason, for having introduced it to the notice of private friends iti 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 all patent medicine., and 'edit- Musty elertaineil from tecommending them to the public, believ.ng them hequently the spawn of quackery and humbug, and as tending to increase, instead of loosening human disease anti suffering. such, I feat, is the character of a large portion of the patent panacens of this medicine-making age. -Their name is legion," and from their influence, nn from the demiancal spirits, we have reason to pray for ii safe deliversbee. The Flitt l'r,t.—l hail myself suffered area cionally with sadden attacks of Sick Headache and II thou. 1 tun rhea. and I bad sought a great vat iety of vuiative agents to but little purpose ; and suf fering from thin ilioeasei(tlini rhea) al this time I determined to trot the new Syrup Aral upon my self. The results %Vele beyond toy expectation. It we. 3 powerful alterative, and the morbid ',C hoi' of the oyotem will changed, and the functions of overettiat ovie reolitted to a healthy elate. It gave tom , and eleotivity fo my system, end eoe reeterl the derailgement of the digestive organs, and gnve Die that inestimable bessing—ux•XTa. 'lli* trot wait not Iluteranikted in a week . or a moot It ; but I took four or five bottles in perhaps no ~,,,,, n ,,,,,th,‘ slime that time I have suffered I'm ehLrinly from these derangements. MY :••ICK Iit:.‘IIACIIE Is ENTIRELY CURED. (hi., Li i.rs --riiiiling this medicine so useful to in% si•it, lat flue gave it to wirers! invalid In 10010. A hoot thi, time, I Woe earnestly whcited to gt, i. at ice in reference to a child, some eight y.,10 01 at, The cliCil wan oeveloly afflicted o Itb a Scroltsll humor, of Et very severe type. the It mutt' show tug mull on ell pare of the surtace, end Oleo wildenly disappearing 'Vhe child was very •-ick.liii,l it was thought doubtful y, bether a'.., yv i. 11,1 live. The 'minor recentb!ed black i 1 lII , CAII I I Ililii 1 itil l d flesh. In addition tin 101110 ether II • IIII I II i/,, I [like the Child thin SVrkkik for a I,•.ut -Ix %tick., when she had sulruient strength b. eo out to school occasionally. The swelling 0 , hoc liaif in ceased, and she was restored to 10 akin The tinnily reel atilt they owe her life. ; with God a toles•ing, to my remedies. 1 lily toot whittled ins that the Rock ,Rose • poaxessed siweicie powera for Scrofulous humors. 1 then tested it ins cases of Cutaneous Eruptions, in Nleasie.. Ultieken l'ox. Canker, 'ore Nlouth, Eti owe' ,s, -el Ifluvoiu, l'ileo, &c. In all thew r. t, es ,s tilt pH b•ct suet-enc. Alter testiti, this -y -ell!, for more flint a t ear, I wrote \I r. Myers (Oct,. 7th, 1 , 5 ~ cht , ,wo,ortreelly, not expecting toy lei ter w old be published. that his Syrup was a Pan t korai., all healing, and I gave him the result of ' its operation. in several loetailene. I stated in 1 that lett*, I lot "It iaas :IfYillUfthle es a remedy In Culane , .lis Ellii.ll, , an. Eryalpelas, :salt It he ~ in , and other dloorilvio, included in the varied faintly of kik..k..0.3..k known as Scrofula, &c., that in Di Bret.- la. it acted with ye.aridyilUl efficacy." My "On ion ot its value for the obese mimed diseases, re- Main uticlrangtal, Mid the saline as when I Y. rote Nit. Nlyers iii Oct. 185. i. I do not recommend it Mr all the Ills of our suffering humanity ; but I unhesitatingly hay, that as a remedy in f•crefuloun al y,,,.iion s . I beheve it superior to any known , Car.ftlie .Ik:flit. It basbecn aulEcieidly tested by domestic pray. t ice to estabdsb I'S lid.lololl LI C\t , •IIMIV , lIMCIU l iiiiti,:dtmg uwau bullet ing and removing BUT \\THAT IS 'IIIE ROCK ROSE? The following inin.t.nry of tine Rock Rose rant and Ia 11.‘ I plopeitiee, we take irom the New fiasco Palladium, March. 181,2 the Increased interest mainifested in the Rock Roar plaint. In coo-equence of the-many worniler finl cores effected 1n) -Meets' Compound micas[ on Rock Rose, 'calls Inc a oriel history art it, in or der to correct any erroneous opinion that may have been entettaiined conceruning it; end also to set to a trim lida tine nature of a plaint which promises to he unie. really beneficial. Wc are isidelined to the United 'taus Dispen satory of 18.17, for the following dm:option not it It is entirely different (rota the common Rose. It is is reo-stemmed, oblong leaf plant, VIII, ing a hitter taste. In addition to a remarkable peel,- !natty of the plant, of bearing two crops of flow ers in one seanwti, it also has another interesting and beautiful property. Fa , l/1 ways that in the months of November and December, he has seen 111.11iJrrtla of these plant-,.ending out, near their roots, broad, thin, car, ed ire cr y.ditls. about an inch in bi esnilli„ which melted doling the day, arid were renewed itiftlie rinoriniri. For a more minute arid analyti cal nlescri plum of it, the reader is referred to Tor rey & Cray's botanical work. In ,attic/ History find Properties ire far the moat important, since upon there depends it. val ue to the community, Dr. Loudon says that in 1799 it was so voluoble, Unit it was cultivated from seed. Ever since 180, Prof: Ire., of rok College, has habitually used it with great success in ficrofula and Chronic ease, and through him its virtues were made known, until, as Dr. Tyler says, it is now in this section (New Haven] a common article in do. inmate. practice for the cure of Scrotal!' and au dissesea." Dr. It hhfole...,A Scotch Botanist, of notoriety, while traveling in America, in 1824, learned its use in Canada. Returning to England, he em ployed it in medicating hie baths, which became greatly celebrated for the care of similar diseases. Dr. Isaac Pariah, of Phitridriphin, remarks that it has been successfully used In bad caeca on Scrofulous diseases. Dr. J. 11. Thompson, of Orr same place, prescrfb ell it in bad cases of Scrofulous' patients et Willa' Hotel. Hi" success attracted the attention of senior physician'. Ho report" the following re markable case of White Swelling of the hip, in February, 1844 : The lad was seven years old. and had the disease tor three years. The bone was dislocated upward and optward. There was a large opening on the hip leading to the bone, into which I could thrust my finger. I counted three ulcers. He „had beenonder • several phy sicians, who had given him up. bordered a de coction of Rock Rose. In two days his flight sweats ceased ; I thenvidered a tea spoonfbl of Rock Rose three times a day: THIRTY-NINE DAYS after be was F.DITIRFLY WELL. Dr. Webb, of Madison, Cl. testifies to the value of ROOK Rose, as evinced in the cure of, ritimorOns cases of the Scrofula, ercially in children. Dr. S. lessikr,of Dart. ord, Cf. adtninhilercd the Rock Role trot Serofulous &Male, 'in which the anti-scrofulous remedies had been applied with out once/res.' , The diseawwart fully arrested by it. The Rock Rose is' a plant Of rare medicinal virtues, and unrivalfed as a curative agent in Scrofulous disearree:_ • I cannot that - ex press the de airs, in closing this statement, that it may be found to lessen the stattrings of our diseased and dying humanity. - 11-V) EDWIN it. whalitEN. New London,' April 2; 1.862. • • MANUFACTURED BY • WM. FRANKLIN &,(10., ' .New Maven. Et, eMr. Warren, though a Minister of the Cove!, has for a period of 15 years given attention , to the subject of mejlical Science, to qualify bite to ad, minister tb the aid; in connection with hie pas. total dutiee. • ACIENTS,—S.A. Buchler,,Dattylburg ;Jes. arf Mutirky Meitittlah':-P. AMA 7. Wright, Ihrwierevilie; Jacob Mark, CaelftwernT.B K. Snyder, Two Taverna t 1,111446 qt It Brother, Litiiestown,..; AUlgheugh tipanglee, Reel air lin ; Jacob artiti, New net of d. July 8, ISs3—euw-11
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