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    iAtINGiAN'S
lIIINET-IVARE 110011,
iVSBURG, PA•
THANKFUL for the liberal patron
age heretofore extended to httn the
enpacrlber would respectfully iutorm his
old eastilonstrs and the public generally,
tint he T u ll continues to manufaotare every
variety of
HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE,
it We Old Establishment, in South Balti
more ptrcet, second square, • few doors
fouth of the oraTAR" printing office
thottysourg. He wilt hese on hand, for
mai. 'OlO will ortristantly be prepared to
msoufsottur*, from the very beet of male
rials.. Vie at the roue affront $2O to
Centre, Card, Pier,
not, Toilet, Dining and Break
14st TABLX§: Dressing Bureaus of
every: deseriPtioil French Busdateads,
AV• • Its As n d a. lilfsedrobes, Secretaries.
Hilik-tlases; Pedestals or Sideboards,
Punt,r. lo 4 o silsse liVailbautnda. Berlin.
mA eirg. iscqugeti, Toilorette, &e .,
&0.. Whie t for neatness. durability and
be.. yof iniah , Ramos be surpassed by
laq , 110 coup try •
alliejteesime wisbing gon a d and cheap
leff„titivirr u MI
wmitauperwett-to girs'hiie a call before
pitill i ebingSdiber het*: "
tatting.
He is kiliatifteplwed in icrinidacture Cofft ne
of Cloth, Alpibeelk W sleet. He hes nevi'
sod v 09141414 Veleell, awl. is prepared to
soeonsilietitiiitoiredne in town end *sl
try at the shorties noite.e. All kinds of
ertsibliestitrit wait tied wan anted to
bar ibilifted In l'The bur , woiltman like
GEO. E. BRINGSIAN.
1 131StAYebttlx, Jule *2. 181111.--tf.
,'.." 'AN'INIMENSZ STOOK OF
Ih . I;LtZ Mg 6,
iit o itivOni the Cities 1
lir
1.. SCHICK has just arrived from
spj'e'llii Cities with an immense stock of
FikLIVAM . WINTER. noons. which
sitgreatly reduced prices. His
stirekembracei every snide in the Staple
and fes4ofy , 42liods line, embracing - all the
Litton und most appnived styles, which air
beauty end atiractivenesicare rarely if ever
stalwassisd. He can enumerate but a pur•
tittai‘ithit the Until% of an advertisement
tcrwit't •
Drew, Goods.
such as Silks and Satins, French Merl-
DIMS. pNapleljellnd Coburg Clothe. Al
paceas, Bilge. plaid, figured and p'ain De
Laines, lirnhazines, Snck Flannels. Ging
haihisi! tbdionts; Shawls. Collars. Hand
kurrhieti, Sleeves, Chentisettes, Gloves
andlittolskiengs. Combs, Laces and Edg
ings, 13Uhinetts, &c., &c.
ForGentlemen'a Wear,
cloths; vaisaidieres, Haspincits, Jeans,
eprda,,,aaplendid lot of Vestings, Cray.its ,
Illinagriihicfs. Suspenders. if exino. Shwa.
sodP:Otwars, Are.. die.
lic'rithapkful for past favors, he onlieita
a :contlituance of. patronage. His goods
have hotto selected with care. and he flat
hrtnielf iwill . r.lease., His motto is—
pr..fits and quick sales."
Oct. 7, HV
M' .
.
BO*, STATIONERY
slimes aeons.
o#4, inert-=Cad tlAt sus low as at
Illip'3llstabmameat out
of the City.
61111EHLIER
E TURNS hie acknowldegments to
hie friends for the long continued
and liberal %pore/age extended him, and
invites attehtitm to his present largely in
ertaseil toe 011004 just received from
PhihmiilitaiaAral. New York. lie deems
it unnecessary to enumerate the assort
mcStf, *filch will be found to embrace
story iiittetY of goods in hiv line, viz :
Blasaiaal4l Theological, School,
•
Miscellaneous A il. BOOKS
atUltitatienery °roll kinds, embracing, as
he pelieviss i , the lamest and beat assortment
evfitipapetl in Gettysburg.
, 4itt Alan jovitas attention to his large
aupyti„y ,
FANCY GOODS,
railweeitig-Gotd and Silver liana and Pen
edo. PeroKnives, Plain and Fancy Note
Paper , ' , ind•Znirelopea, Mono Wafers.
Sealing Wax, Purimoneaus. Soaps. Per
limitary &c.--all of which will be
aoht oat , the - acr VERY LOWEST
RAP re.9. 4ca
OCKall tad examine for yourselves
at he aid setablished HOOK & DRUG
store in Chembersburg street, a few doors
root lhe dieniond. '
I. EL BUtli I.ER
Gliltytilburg. co. 2*, On.
Men's Press- Goods.
11[ 1 1, OE I O i'raiitity of Colon and gush
i; of 1 01ittlui. Casiiinerre, Samuels
peereciettoge, all ,o( which will he
WW low •i it any other store in , town.
C•O4 Ond see
. theto at Klllll2'd Cheep
_ _
144144 1 ,Drell, Goofs.
, ,
CALL it KURTZ'S tor them Drlsis**.
0 4 1 DV*, De Begs Alpaerse, Merin.
nit 0044 Ckohs. POP (lathe!' Wiwi:Da
wn call soil ws will show thew.
QR SALL
pat sobieriber eters for sates le2m- 1
-1111.•
for at lAA of. YOUNG
N 'ANDVIe LOCUST TIMBER law!,
Iwo dui to tett *errs eaeh. •
•1. D. PA.X . I'DIN
thiliMiurg, Om. 7, 1853—if ;
, PROM 6 Oents per piece and spirants
toeluditis fine Satins, Gold, Velvet.
Needle Work, limitation of Woudet•Marblee, fite.
110111010111 Work. Colinr•• Swiss And! ALGO. gittatt virtual' 'ter styles or
•Agr,
~„.Pantlitie Edgings awl lissartote.i Curtain Papaya, Fire Bonrd
, , .114, and every thing of , Bonfire*. 46,..• all a( which will be eri.l.s
at V • itatt 1w tied inns' iiintseet ly sold at the Tors lowest elith prise.—:
Matiat, therheareett • •' - '' *tali. it ar; ufnietit Bunk af ore o f
M. • ' FAUNESTUCK & UONS. KELLER KVIKTZ.
UNIVERSfre 416DICIN1Sal1
FEVER AND 'ADM etuir.D BY ROW
AND'S TONIC MIXTURE.
IL-E University of Thee Medicine
- and Popular Anotoledge ; ehartervil
by the State of Penturyleatinc i .at its loot
session, (wiz. 29th April, 181:13.) mainly
(or the purpitont of arresting the evils re
sulting from the sale of spurious and den
genms Undlirl3lllll s 11100 fur tile purpope if
ettpplying t!te public with reliable remit
dim, in eases; wherein the patient cannot
obtain or will nut employ the beet medical
adriiiers; haring pnreliased that invalua
ble mo i stly, R"wartd`s Tonic Mixture, on
&welling of tie just celebrity and known
efficacy, in the treatment of Fever and
Aiple. end its kindred of ectione,—hnii no
brought° in rectimmetling it in the high
est terms to the patirmilige of the af
flicted.
BOWEL CONIPLAINT cured N v
ROW AND'S 131,ACK—BERRY
ROOT. The above Institution extends
is sanction. in like manner, ;o the remedy
for "Bowel Complaint." so well known as
Ronand's Compound Syrup of Blackberry
Root, end earnestly recommend,t it to the
confidence of patients afflicted with the.ei
complainta,—balievitor it to he invaluable
in the 'resonant of such cases.
By order of the 'Crueler!,
Hon. Henry K Strong. Hon. J. R. Flanigan,
John R Ros.and, M. D., D. R. Ashton, Esq.,
Hector Orr, E , ci
Ovinmitnigationa to he address
ed.—John R. Rowand, M. D., Head of
the Pharmaroutical Department, and Pres.
ident of the University,
Home Dispensary and office, No. 47
Smith Seeond'atreet, Philadelphia.
Branch Dispensary at the store of S.
S..FORNEY.. Gaut aburg.
Sept. 80, 1853--1 y
Diamond Tonsors—New Firm.
Vi toff $ 13rotter,
FASHIONABLE BARBERS AND HAIR
DRIRssERs.
VAN at all times he found prepared to
attend to the calls of the people, at
the Temple. in the Diamond. adjoining
the County Building. From Long expe
rience they Ratter themselves that they can
go through all the ramifications of the
Tonsorial Department,
with s•tch an infinite degree of skill, 1111
Will met with the entire satisfaction tit
all who may submit their chins in the
keen orde.,l of their razors. They hope,
therefore. that by their attention to huni
nese, and a desire to please, they will :ner
it as well as receive,a liberal share id pub
lic patronage. The sick will be attended
to at their private dwellings.
BARBER & HAIR-DRESSER.
SAMUEL. B. WILLIAMS respecilully
informs the citzens of Gettysburg and
strangers who may tarry here until their
beards grow, that he has opened a Shaving
uid 11air-cutti4 Saloon in Clisiiibersburg
street, nearly opposite the Church.
where he intends prosecuting the ..tonso
rial business" in all its 'branches. Ile
will shave you as clean as a city briiker,
and cut your hair in suit the cut of your
phiz. Then his whole object is to im
prove the appearance of the human rare.
From long experience he flatters himself
he can go through the ramifications of the
tonsorial department with such an infi
nite degree of skill. as to meet the entire
APPrOMOiiin of. those who. submit their
chins to the keen ordeal of his razor.
March 1.-3 t
HARDWIRE & SIDLERY.
PAHNESTOCK & SONS would
^'• respectfully inform their !fiends and
customers, diet they have received an ad.
ilitional supply of Hardware. Sadlerv,
Oil Paints, Glass, &e., which will be
sold cheaper than they ran he had else
where, also every vitriol) , of Coach Trim
mings, Springs, Axles, Oil Carpets, Drab
Cloth, Sadiueus , Damask, &c. Builders
and pointers are requested to examine
their Stock before purchasing. As they
are determined not to be undersold by any
market.
S. FAHNESTOOK & SONS
N OTI CE.
T IIE account of INNIS( Orme, As.
pignee of JOHN HOPTEITKH, jr.. has
been filed in the Court of Common Pleas,
of Adams rouuty, and the Court haveap
pointed ?Vies lay the 27th day of neeetrn
her next for hearing and confirmation, un
less cause to the contrary be shown.
fly the Court,
WM. W. PAX Proth'y.
Nos. 25. 1852.-3 t
st oricr.
T HE first and final aerount of JOHN L.
Non.. Assignee of &litmus J. Ow.
mos and Wile, under a deed of voluntary
imaigninent has been filed in the Court of
C( iiiii non Pleas, of Adams county, and the
the Court have appointed 7'newitly the
27th day of Bebe:Wier next, for hearing
and confirmation, unless rause girths con
trary be 'burro.
By the Court.
WM W. PAXTON, Proth'y
Nov. 25, 1853.-3 t
Proof Paint, •
A SU PERIOR AR•PICI,E, for sale
•t Falosestuek's, sign of 111 e
RED FRONT.
:to 4:0 4 - Ye 221 :11
dIF all kind., Cap and . Letttr_ . Paper, of
the haat quality. Note Paper. Visiting
Circle. plain and P.tiey go,,,,efopes. Pen.
knots*, cr,,itilt; tohl Pees end Penedo/01M..
Biwa) * 11n hind and fir Rde"lntp 'by
3 , H. BiliCtiLEß
WAIAL PAPER.
Over 10.00* Pieces Is slOre!
4.6 4 oolavinentos.
J. E. GOITI, 0,
(Sorbressor to A. FtOT.)
NO. 164 CHENTNUT rerIIKET,
rn 1 L DIN G, •
PHILADELPHIA.
Extensive Music Publisher, and Mille
In Musical instruments of every descrip
tion.
Exeluttive Aeent for the sale of Ballet,
Ilaris & (Boston) Patent Suspension
Badge ✓Eelian and other
PIANOS.
t,. Gilbert'a Boudoir Pianos. Me'Menne,
hlartin'a Guitars, Harps, Violins, Sheet
Music. Music Books, dm
Residents of the country will he so
plied by mail or otherwise with any music
th.ly may wish, at as low retell as if pur
chased in person. Having one of the
largest stocks in the United States, I feel
confident of satisfying all who n ay favor
die with a call or order.
Deniers in Music supplied on the. roost
liheral terms. Pianos to let. Second-hand
Pianos for sole.
May 13, 1853-1 y.
LEATHER.
Fritz Br. Hendry,
Store No. 29, N. 3rd street, Philadelphia,
Nina CCII INANVFACTI'RRRP,
CURRIERS, AND IMPORTERS
Coninaisahm and General
LE3THER BUSINESS,
WBoLBs* LB 41k StETAXL.
sC7.Manufaclory 15 Margarella sired,
Philadelphia. •
July 15, 1853-Iy.
F. BROWN'S
Essence of Jamaica Ginger
lEssence is a preparation of un
(lt usual excelleure. In ordinary diar
rhsza, incipient cholera, in short, in all cases
of prostration of the digestive functions, it
is ()I inestimable value. During the preva
lence of epidemic cholera and somme
complaints of children, it is peculim ly ef
fiencttto ; no family, individual or travel
ler s hould ho withnnt it.
CA UTION.—Be sure in get the Fenn
essence, which is prepared old) It 3 F.
BROWN. at his /)rug and Che»ural
Store, N. E. Corner of filth and Che3i
nut Streets Philadelphia. and for sale h)
eh the respectable; Apothecaries in the
United States, and in Gettysburg, Pa, by
SsaIUKL 11. BITF.HLER.
June 17, 1853-Iy,
Z.17:13 & C7LTIII.
PrIAN,I3I"; Sr
LAMPS, I)NTERN3 k CILNKLIIR3
N. E. CORNER FOURTH ec r'HEßfil" sTS
PUMA PELPHI A.
11
APING enlarged and improved their
I Shore, and hating the largest as/tort
:rem of LUMPS in Philadelphia. they ti-e
now prepared to furnieli PINE 011,,
CA MPIIENE,
13111101 NC; Ft.l - 19,
ETHEREAL OIL, PHOSGENE GAS
and LARD.OIL ; Limps, Lanterns. 01 all
patents, Fancy Hotel & Ilall Lamps, Chan
deliers, Girandoles and Catolrlahras, and
Broatoa Lamps, at the Nlanulacturers'
lon est priees. Glass Lamps by the
package, at a man advance over Auction
tbrievs. Being late MA N ITFACTI;
U—
ERS of Pine Oil, Burning Fluid, Ether
eal ( h i, A Icohnl, and (the only true) Phos
gene Gas, they can furnish these articles
at such priers that Merchants will find it
to theirladvantage to tiny. Call before go
ing elsewhere. if you want haraains. Alan,
the Safety Fluid Lamp fur bale.
DAVIS & CULIN.
Sept. 28, 1853-1 y
New Wall Paper Warehouse.
Kai it.' r 1. 21001
IAISUFACTUREIts IMPOHTER. , ,
Nu. 124 Arch I.treet, aecund door abuse sixth
PHILADELPHIA,
IV HERE may be Mund the largest
v and handsomest assortment in the
City.
Purehasere from the country will find
it to their advantage to call at our •u re,
where they wilrbe butted with a ruperiur
article, at the lowest prices.
BURTON & LANING,
No. 124 Arch Street. above Sixth,
PHILADELPHIA.
Sep. 16, 1863—Bin
Wall Papers ! Wall Papers !
F IUE ' l ubscribers have now in store
1 their complete Fall Stock of
PAM HANGINGS, CURTAINS, t(C.
which they offer at very low prices,
WHULEriALE AND RETAIL
Our assortment is very complete, corn
prtsing all the qualities, both
?reach and American.
We manufacture a large proportion of
our goods Bud can sell at the lowest
MM.
lILT Paper Hanging done in the coontry
at city prices.
PARRISH & HOUGH.
No. 4 North FIFTH :Ansel, Pbardelphia.
Sept. 23, 1863-3 in
1F 0 411421 . lESKIJ'AIIIO O
Pocket Books, & Fancy Goods.
THE attention of the trade, and others.
in want of Porte Momtaies, Pocket
Books, Bankers' Cases, Dressing Cases,
Portable Writing Dealt., Backgammon
and C he .1 Boards, Chessmen. Pearl, Shell.
and Silver Card Cases, Work Holm
Cabal, Needle Books, Money Belts. Cigar
Casey, Portfolios, ' Razors and Razor
Strops, Travelling Flasks, and fine Cut
lery, together with a' large variety of
FANCY GOODS, which will be sold
at the lowest rates.
F. H. SMITH.
Porte Mottusieaud,Pos 4 Book %nuke.
tioreei`' , ' s'
'2OB Arch St. 1 tit, Philapelphia.
August 29, IB=o
LIWVITII.*O9
iPaint, Oil sad Chemical Works,
.101.6 Ise South Front Suva*. Philadelphia;
E. White lead, Chrome Yellows,
Rod Lend, Do.' Groom,
Litioirgo, Do. Reds,
I' Sugar of [sled, VhinessiSearlei,
Linses6l Chl,' ' Do. MU%
Boiled Oih'.e Ilbegari
Trade slippiiiid on fiborsl‘
f August 26, 1263-810.
.Isoolc AGENTS WANTED.
GENTS WANTED in every town
/A and county in the United States, to
sell.the mast popular and saleable books
published, many of them beautifully IL—
LUSTRATED with COLORED EN—
GRAVINGS: also ihe most popular woiAs
of T. S. A 12111 R, including
Collage Library,"
Intelligent and enterprising men will
find tine a pleasant and profitable bust
-111441.
Fur parti(elars addreas (peat paid,)
J. 11. BRADLEY, Publkiivr,
No. 4S North Fourth 'L•eet, Philadelphia, Pa
M'•ln. 30. 1853—t0
MAIMING & FiIiNCY GOODS.
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 ell kinds of el 'Hiner v articles,
such as Ribbeins, Laces, Blom! Lace, Silks,
Florences, Bonnet Frames, and a large
assortment of Needle Worked Ilandk er
elite la, Collars, Capes, Flounees.litsertings,
Edgings, &c., together with a great variety
a other articles our Inns ion 111/invrous
to mentionou wholesale and retail. I re•
quest all such that are about making FALL
purchases to give me a call.
Sept. 26, 1853-2 m.
WM. W. HAMER,
No 99 N. second St., 2 doors alum! the Mount
Vernon House, PHILADELPHIA,
ANUFACTIJRER of Pion Oil or
Caunpliine, Fluid, Lard and Oil
Lamps, Chandeliers, and Can-
delabrns,
for Churches. Stores. Parlors. ite
The subseriber would respectlully invite
the attention of Z 4 torekeepets and the Pub
lic generally, to Ins large stock of Goods,
ronsnitnig In part (dine shove named li•
cies, wlnch trill he disposed of AT
THE EsT MA NUFACTUREICS
PRICES, wholesale and retail. Also,
hest quality of Bunting Fluid, Pine oil or
Camplone. Globes, Shades, Wick, 4-e.
N. B. Newell's Patent Safety Limps,
sinew article, for sale.
4. 1853-3 m.
•11 11, CUDFitni,
I Con,ntotly nn hand
SALNION, mid lot sa!e
HERRINGS, 1 .1. P 1.,%1E . &
PORK. ‘lArket Slreet \1 hart
AND SIDES. PHILADELPHIA.
811OULHEItzi,
I. RD AND CHEESE, J Oct 28, 1853-3/P
HIM 1111 DOW 5.1.11
Depot .& Manufactory
OF
G, L. MILLER & CO.,
S. W. corner of Areh and Second Streets,
PFHLADELPHIA.
1 VERY VARIE'I V OF SHADES,
A 1% hidesale and Rrt.ul, such as Scroll,
•
Flowers, Gothic, Vig,nette. Oil and Dry
Lanese:yes, are to !,e Ivid at the lowest
;owes for quality of . work. Orders for
Gilt. Plait. Store,- Lettered and other
Shades executed at short notice.
Me ie h an ts a vd others are invited to
Li a trial. WE WILL TRY To
PLEV , E.
lirasnes,•Trinirnings, &c., always on
hand.
fie in her S. W. corner SECOND
and A RC!' Street.,
August 12, 1853-siti.
tiullituure Ad, enll henients
Tt: . 9 %,
GOLD .I.VD 11'.1RE
L. 11. MILLICH AL. CO.,
Intaiende II alels and Jewelry Howie,
No 27 hall. at., E Curlier oh (;Carle, ■lreet.,
INI PORTER of English and Swiss
21 .
\Vau•hes am! tools of every descrip
tion, Watch lase Nlakers and Manufac
turers of Fine Guild Jewelry. We roll
the attention of Southern and Western
dealers to Watches, Jewelry aim Silver,
to our very extensive stock., assuring them
thtt iii no article in our lute shall we al
low any es tablifthinent to surpass us, curl.
,er ut quantity, quality or low prices. We
are the only W liofesale House in this
branch of trade in Baltimore, and shall
use every lair means to induce Southern
and Western merchants to open accounts
with Ile. Our terms shall be as liberal
and accommodating as can possibly be
found in the United Slaws.
We will take great pleasure in showing
our gouda to Southern and Western mer
chants, whether they open accounts with
us Of hut.
L. H. MILLER & Co..
Importers of Watches, Baltimore
Feb. 4,1353.-1 y
NLIV
WIC FIR AZEIt
RESPECTFULLY inhume the pub.
lie, that he has taken the stand re
cently occupied by hie brother, (ALsassi-
DKR FRAZER.) in Chantheraburg street,
opposite the lonhetait church, where he is
prepared to REPAIR - •
and GLEAN g
CLOCKS,
. , 444
WATCHES, BBC.,
on reasonable tern's,— .
All work will be insured.
Also. on bend a variety of WATCHES
Jewelry, fiy+ffk Spectacles,
&C.. which will be sold low.
Gettysburg, May 8, 1853—tf.
Lumui
PERSONS having LUMBER to die.
pose of. in trade fur Furniture. will
find ft to their advantage to call at the cheap
Cabinet Making Establishment of GEO.
E. BROM MAN: South Baltimore street,
next door to theCoMpiler office.
May 27.
TOttIAS' LINIMENT,
Von 166 'curij' of Hentiochn, Cholera
ISortms.TottifumbP.Srulses.Sprains.
most o*aremedy-fort romodyfor side'
at the'DRUG STOKE of '
S. S: . SUEHLER.
SHAWLS, SHAWLS.
THU largearaisortrnent antriarilties of
rapora ouvrvio town to be hall, right at
RIURTZ'S L. Copier.
large wimortottost of do diflargoi
sqloa;to be (wood at
SCHICK'S.
FIRE INSURANCE.
f ir HE ...Alums County Mutual Bre
In
surarr Company" located at Get
tysburg. is now in successful operation, are
for lowness of rates, economical manage
ment of Its affairs, and safest in Insurances,
challenges comparison with any other
similar company. All its operati•ms are
conducted tintl. , r the personal supervision
of Ma nagers selected Cy the Stockholders.
Books of the Company are at all limas
open to the inspection of those insuring of
it. As no travelling agents are emplo
persims desirmg to insore can make ap•
plicaiiim to either of the Managers, from
whom all requisite information can be
gained. po.PThe Managers are :
Borough---“eurge Nwope. I) A. Buehler, Wm
11. btevemion, A B. Kurtz. H Huk•eU,
W. >talrle, N. Fulluestuck, C. W. liulfman,l)
McConau;zliy.
Menailen—Win. O. Wilson,
Cumber Hebert McCurdy,
Strebaii King.
Fr.inklin—Audrey Heinizelmen,
Hamilton , an—A inns W. Alegiiiiy,
Liberty—.lobo Alus,elmnu, ji.,
Rending—Henry A. Pug. icg,
1.011 imore—J acid, Wiest,
=llll
Eichoihr•ger.
Oxfurd—John L. .Noel, J. IL Hersh
Presi lent —GEnitn, F. •-• W 0
Vice Pr041,1,11t-8 u Lt. 11. Ficsatt.i.
Secretary.-1). A. BI'AIILER.
1 . 1 essurer—S OM k F•IIMESTIrR
Exretvive On nonit't.—ArlillY.W Ott TZZL
11• N, 1201ISRT NUCCIIDT, JACOB KING,
:opt. I.), 1853—tf.
A DAGUERREOTYPE FOR
50 CENTS,
CAN be liad at Weaver's Gallery in
Chainbersburg street. Pictures ta
ken in all kinds 01 weather, and will be
pin up at this Gallery in all the different
std les ul the dAv, at prices varying; Irani
50 vents, to titi 00. So now is the tone
!or obtaining lie cheapest likeness ever
teret: in this place. Persons will tied it
to their all‘antage to call soon while the
opportunity Is before them. and in order
to secure a satisfactory likeness, subjects
are requested' 01 wear dark appaiel.—
Gentlemen should wear black, with black
vest and cravat, and ladles toilollid avund
dresses of pink and blue. Mimi and
contrasting colors are very suititUle fur
children.
I return my F. iiirere thanks to mnnumer
ous inetolN for their past (..vors, and tao_
Reefs a t•untinuaure 01 the sJine, hoping hy
I I'll • I alleillwit to business to sa.isl)
tastes ol all alto 111 , 1 y ci-It toy 14 dirry.
SAMUEL WEAVER
rn! f.:9-1853.
ANOTHER CHANGE !
EEN
Eat:nits/nag, Gritysiaug. l ark, Baia
mure, and HarriAburg.
/11 1 111 E undersigned are TIOW running a
-m- Daily Line of comfort:.l)l..
between (;,tt) - sburg and Ilanover, and
Gem klwrg anJ Eminitsbunz, and 1i..%e
wade arratig;eitsent,: With OW 161110: RI
1 - 111111111L1 !NMI 11,00,ver to
11A 1;1'1.10HE. TUUK and 11Aiiit1SN,,
BURG. he which ‘v , eriahk.,l ;0 Itir•
Wish 711/a/1."GII 71( . 11:E7 S Inch
those places at the 1011 , in lug
reduced rates:
From terry sburg to Baltimore, $2.50
•• •• Vrk. 1.00
' 11.trri,burLf
pf:r4tound ke•ta trout l:enysburg
to V,' lv and return, will be given fur
$2.;-)U.
Also, Through Tivkets from Ent mitsburg
to the above pl.,evA, via Clritysburg
and 11.010vvr, at the following rates:
Front Eimitit.burg to It Winton.. e:1.50
• t. Turk, 2.25
•• Ilarrislmrtr, 2,70
il_7The above arramiement 111 riius I 1 (•A
the Most ronVellient, and e
eonumiral mute to I)3,st-tigers, who Citere
by read' York and Ilarrisburg by noon,
and arrive at Baltimore at an enrlv hour.
IrrAn arrangement is also ethectell, by
which all detention at the Junction will
he avoided, 11111 i passengers from Philadel
phia and flarrishorg wilt arrive at Geitys.
burg or EutinitBburg on the same evening,
by this lute.
Tiek..ts can be had by application
at the Eagle Hotel, Gritysbarg ; at Ag
new's Ilutel, Enimitmhorg ; and at the
Railroad Offices in Baltimore, York and
Ilarriaburg.
TATE & CO
Gettysburg, Pa., July I, 1853-11 n.
Very large supply of TIN
WARE on hand and for
sale, at Buehler's Tin and Sheet
Iron Establishment, opposite the
Drug tore of S. H. Buehler,
which will be sold at low
prices.
GEO. E. BUEHLER.
EXHIBITION.
ADMITTANCE FREE.
MARGUS SAMSON'S Clothing em
prim embraces the largest and
beet assortment of Frock and Dress Coats
of every variety of color, 'quillity and
style, which have ever been ofllred to the
public. Call and see, even if you do not wish
to buy.
Oct: 'l4, I SW
ItO m f rilikt a jLO_THlNG !
Au. f nn nand,
and is c,onstant* making Ap,
costa, Dress Co l ds, Frxtrk Coats, pants
loons,Vests, and every's rtiele in the Clothing
Huai w hiSh* soli ap p q r dent. : clomP
or. than Roy (.:LCITUING, f3TORE
aim? Slll)P f in.tits — rnwn or (.Ictuotty.
'Sz 7 ' Calk sad vlan t ins for yourselves,
Oot. 7. 185.7- r al '
•' ert* *
. ,
QogEN Mr Cage, alwAyj
oa band at FAHNENTOCK'S
GROCERY &_1.1Q0011!
ft TORE.
• FUE undersigned has just rewired from
Vie City with n new and largely 'in
creased assortment of goods, which he is
prepared to offer at prices which cannot
be heat. Ills stock consists of
GROC'EItIES
of all kinds, Nagars, Molasses, Coffees,
Teas, Fish, R.dt, Crackers, Cheese, Pick
eled Cucumbers, kc. Also,
Fruits & Confections,
Ornugos, Lemons, Figs, Raisins, Prunes
&e.— Also, Powder, Shot, Tobacco, Se
llars, Gail's celebrated German Smoking
Tobacco, and a variety of other articles—
Ako a first-rate assortment of the best
qualities of
LIQUORS,
Wine,' and Brannies, of different kinds,
,N. E. Rum, llolliud 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" ntlice.
`,,t Also, always on band n variety of
Stone Jugs, &e.—Uive ta a call.
EMANUEL ZIEG LER, Jr.
Geityslnirg, May 13, 1853—if. •
NEW GOODS! NM GOODS!
A BRADANI ARNOLD hits just re.'
turned from the Cities of Baltimore,'
Philadrlpliia and New York, with the
Largest, Cheapest, 4- Best seleeMl Stork of
Fall and IVinter Dry Goods,
ever belore offered to the citizens of
Adam+ comity—such as Blue, Black, and
Brown French and German Cloths,
lilaek & Fancy Cassifneres, Satomits,
Tweeds, Ky. Jeans, Satin & other Ves.
[logs, Alpaeas, ;Merino„-, ( . ashineres, De
Bages, Nl. 1)e 1, tine, Priv.is, and a great
variety of Goads for Dillies' wear, too
numerous to mention. Also, a large so il
beautiful assortment of long and square
SI awls, and Saek Flannels.
('all soi l see your selves, as he
is thiterinined to under sell any S A.-ift3 in
the lown or ( . 1111111y.
0.3. 7, 1853—a
2000 LADIES
t RE ,tilling ri
retfv that the 114111-
AWAY COOKING sTovE
very ben siove new in use, inasinnelt As
they will do more Cooking, lioasting-tinsl-
BAIN!, and do it with less labor, and last
as long ;iesin as any other 110 W sold
Iliese celebrated stoics are constantly
kept for iftiki
at a very reduced pros at
the
GETIINDERG FOINDRY AND
SllOl - ',
Where the .tili.eriber4 feeling determined
to suit all have :11• , 41 Parlor,
Sevoo•s, litlumor,. air-tight. PeA.1,1.11
and l'aloiteli Cook Stove, and
and Ten-plate Parlor Suture 01 the was
beautiful patierus.
TII - 1. C OR 1" ZCV"C ITS
tvhirh rannot f..r lightness of
dean ht or in the ehit - u ter t.l iheir work,
are e,oi•itaiitl} tois hand for , ale, and in view
of the t.trt that the NI illillntartl of these
Ploughs is oile•fourth lie:,%ier than that of
other plotielis, a u , ileridedly the cheap
that eau he
WITHEROW PLouarre and oth
ers, Casiinus hir the 'Woosleoek Mon It
!I "Al.iehivery, Ca.iing. and
low ware, with even, artier, ti,tiallv wad
at Foundries e.in he 11 1 11.1:lied !lure.
HI and Shoe Nlaking as
T. WARREN SON
HO' THIS UV!
N this age of Signs and Wonders, the
s 111).e r ber would reitiarl; tit ii he neith
er brags nor banters, but defies the County
to produce a liner stock 4if
Ilats, Caps, Boots and Shoes,
than lie is now opening ; evert , variety
and deseription. ufall gnaliiire and prices
suititlile fir men. women and children.
examine and judge fur your
selvec
W. W. PA vroN
Gettysburg, Sept. 30, 1853—ti
OPENING OF FASHIONS.
KELLER KITR.TZ
Has opened his Tall Styles for
4*entlernen's
2Lit.vw aalp
Men's, Boys', Youths', Ladies',
Misses' St. Child's Boots,
Shoes, Gaiters, Ties,
and Slippers.
Sept. 9, 1853.
NE:W & SEASONIIII,E
DRY ,GOODS AND GROCERIES.
AB. KURTZ has just opened an trn
• mense stock of all the new and de.
sirabie styles of DRY GOODS, also
Queensware and Groceries—which he in
vites his numerous customers to call and
see: all of which %sal be sold on the
principle of "Quick Saves and Small
Profits."
Oct. 14, 1853
THE STAR me BANNER.
h published every Friday Evening, in
Baltimore street, in the three story
building, a few doors above
Fahneslocks Store. by
D. A. & C.D. BUEHLER
T ;AA in a.
If paid in advance of within the year pet
annum—.if not paid within the yin rgil foO. No
peptic discontinued until/al arrearages are
except at the option of the ,E:ditor. Single copies
11.1 cents. A failure to
,' notify a discontinuance
wake monied Ica new Itgegce4el•
dfdeerraserneeto Dot exceeding a square inserted
three them. for sl—every subsequent insertion
24 cents. Longer ones in the same proportion.
!111 advertisements not specially ordered for, a
given gine centintied,untit ferbiti. /t. Jibe.
cal reduction will be Made to those who advertise
by thelear. '
Je Pets/fug of alikinde ozoentedneadly end
pip apttGand.ses reationable {erne.
lottre and i7vonwitoiretions to Still ditor,(eri
eipti if sue& se cousin Money tor sue vistnee Af
nee ifiabscribeni,) oust be root Peru is order to
severe attention.
"PANKORITE 91
Olverls Extract a! Rack-
R use;
An invaluable Remedy for all SCROFULOUS
DISEAsES, Indigestion, kelt Rheum, Sick
Headaehe,l anker, urying sore Mouth,
anti General Debility, and ea a
PUHIFYER OF THE BLOOD 1s UNEQUAL
LED.
The Rock Rose has gained s reputation, at hops*
and abroad, which no othei medicine has ever
done in the same length of time.
According to the opinion of Eminent Physicians.
the Rock nose Plant is Unequalled in Coring
.t. , CROFIISI.A in all its toms !
STATEMENT OF REV E. R. WARREN,•
Pastor of the 2d Baptist Church. New London
Ut.) relative to Myers Eatiact of Rock Rose.
To the American l'oabler.—As my name flab
been used in colillealon with recommendation,. of
Mr. Myera' Rock Rose Sy alp, in v•riousjilver
tieements, by the manufacturer, I beg 'els e to
make the billowing statement with reference in
my acquaintance ith the lemedy and trete of
hich I have subjected it, and the reaming for
having int educed it to,the notice of private friends
in Ow community in which I reside, long ha ms
the medicine was ndvenised. I make this state
men• freely. 'welt., I have, as a principle, with
held my naine front nil patent medicines, anti
ain.tained Imam lecommending them to the
olg thernohequentiv the spawn of
.plorkery and humbug, and an tending to increase,
instead el leonciting diSPIWN. and suffering.
such, I teat, in the character of • large portion of
the patent panaeonn of tht• medicine-tusking age.
mane i n l eg ion," and from their influence,
no from thus femora cal nvirito, we have reason tin
pray for a safe deli, trance.
Th. Foss Text. - I had myself suffered costs
simi lily with sudden artack• of Sick Ileadsche mud
Bilious hen lies, and I had sought a gnat • iiiety
at curative agents to but little purpose ; and rut
ering from this disease (diarrhea) at this time, I
determined to test the new syrup first upon
sell. l7lV-
The remit's were beyond my expectation.
It was a powerful alterative, and the morbid in.
Lon of the aystent was changed, and the functions
of secretion nMO restored to • healthy state. Il
Rove t• n te and elasticity to toy system, rind cor
rected the ilmatigement of the digestive organs
nod gave me that inestirmible bearing--11).ALTH.
Thin 11.111 won tint determined in a week, or •
month ; but I took tour or five bohles in perhaps
many mouths Show that time I have stiffen&
hot slglrly from these dernngetnenta. MY
t•ICIC fIEID.U'RE I• ENTIRELY CURED
Other Tr,' —Finding Ihis medu•ioe to useful
at mow gave it to several invalid
fl lends. Ahout this time, I wareenrnesilv slit
t t ci. e ad, tee in reirriiiirii to • alit Id, 11,111 e sight
yo iro of n r; e. The child was severely
scrofula humor, of n vary %mere It pe. the
mho stlo., ping itself on rill ports of the surface,
and then aildileilly disappearing The child was
very sick, anti it one thought doubtful whether
she womil Ilse. The humor re•emb'ed black
specks of ntnrnftt•d flesh. to ilidditloll to enure
reotetlioa. I g tre the child this Syrup (or a
hoot •Ix week., when she had sod's Mot atterigth
t milt to school occasionally. The swelling
td her li tilts neared, and /the was leathrell to
lied! . 1 . '.1e 1,11111 !eel Ibal they owe het lite,
w,th (It at a Itle.vong. to nny remedies.
111 i. te.t snmalied mn th a t the Rork Red.
11114141.1011,1 111p111.111,. powers tor ,erolulous humors,
I Otto, search in cares 01 Cut theous IEIIIIIIIOIII.
/11 \th , C
asle., Cluck. Pox, miker, tore Mouth,
t:tz,:asedni, Intruin,'d'ilea. eke. In" all theme
eau,. is Ith pt . , lee( flUrrelll. After testing this
run, lot erne 111 , 0111 year, I wrote NI r, %I ere (Oet.
7th 1 , 5 0. t timutovattvallv, not exiteeting Inv len
it•r w•.uld 11'111/18111.11 that his l.yrtitt wa. a Pam.
kotate, all 10,1ing. and I Lave him the "caul' of
ita epethliells In several i,da nc e, I mated in
11, it letter 111/11 It watt . tivaloalde as 11 remedy in
t•latatteotta Eruptions. Etyaittelas, Ithe• on and
totter ill-totle,s, nu lotted te the tame,! leanly
dn, ~ nOO n no Sethllllll, • that in. 11 , spen
t, with I,l , th'erllll Alcor.."
.1. a I:tr for t :11,0re named 0.-
111011 1111 , 111112,1.,11,1 lilt •1111, 1101 Why. 1 1 11,4 0
\I r. %Ivo,. in (14.1. 1,45 11.1 not 11.1•111111111.1 d
rt 1.0 di .In. rla 010 sulin tog hnootott% 100
titmeattattnelv a v, that re1114.4y ur coltish U 1
.11.4, 1 ibche, tt •Iji.eflof in any Au•nwn
.on •jotttly Fvkted by 1101)1.11; IC pref.-
1.11 I ;1,141111 , m 1 , , eXtel.l... tt5..11.1-
ri , ...in tiun.z.itm4 human outlet ing and removing
BUT wu.vr is THE ROCK
ROSE?
Th e f,,li a ssi o g I.i.tore of the (fork Rose ;Omni
nod I ei itteMein ope,ll. . We Islip ;root the
N e es II .101 1 11 P.I! 131 In. .Marrla
.• I he it'd interest manifested , fi ilir !fork
H.... plant. ua e a t•gtirelve of lie 111.01%
vOre.nt 1...1 1", •• NT, ,•,.. Extrnct
ol Kock eall. 1 . 1,r to Oriel II;florV of 1 0 , in or-
ii rto 1•IiIrcil tiny at may
have been eniti•ri t si,“l ronretionit it; land aim '0
oirt inn (Me the °attire aa plant which
pr01nr.14.4 to lie univ ,, really benefit-oil
We are 61,1,411.41 to the Irtoteal "bite. Diotpeta
entory of 1847, for the follutring tleeetaiation
of it :
It is entirely ,LlL•rent from the common ROMP.
It is a re.i.steouned, oblong rat haling a
bitter la,lo. In atithlion to kali!, p,•ru
lianty of the plant. .f liesring tan crop+ of flow
ers in one 50.,0n, it also has another interesting
and beautiful property.
Pi. Eatno says that in the months of November
and December, tie has seen hundred+ of these
plant +ending tint, near their mita. braid, Soo,
cur, ed ice+, v Ala la, about en inch in breadth,
,'high melted during the day, and sett renewe•l
in the morning. For a more minute aflil analeti•
cal dereription of it. the reader n referred to Tor
rey Ar (;ray's botanical works.
Ire Moiler,/ utility and Properties are far the
Ill Oat important, since 1111.11 there depends its cal•
sae to the community. Dr. Loudon says that in
1799 it was ao valuable, That it was cultivated
front seeds. Ever since 1g•.9,
Prof. Ines. of Yofr• College, has hahitually used
it with great success in Scrofula-rod Chronic Die
ease, and through its virtues were made
known, until, as Dr. Tyler mug, '.it in now in
rhis aceivai (New Dairen) a Common article in
lunatic practice for the cure sat Scrofula and cu
Is 11110n8 diseases."
Dr. Wheibrie, A Scotch Botanist, of notoriety,
while traveling in America, in 18 . 24, learned its
U. in Canada. Returning to England, he em
ployed it in medicating his baths, which hecams
greatly celebrated fur the core of idealise diereses.
De, hoar Par tali, of Philadelphia, remarks that
it has been successfully used in bad eases n►
tcrufulnus d IP* a bee.
Dr. J. H. Thortspon, of the same place, preserib
ed it in bad cases of Mcrolulous patients at Wills'
Hotel. His success attracted the attention of
senior physicians. He reports the following re
markable case of White Swelling-of the hip, In.
February. 1844 : The lad was seven yews old,
and had the disease for three years. The bone
was dislocated upward and outward. There wee
a large opening on the hip leading to the bone,
into which I could thrust my finger.. I cooped
three ulcers. He bed been under bevel's' 'phy
sicians, who hail given him up. I ordered s de
coction of Rock Rose. In two days his Night
sweats ceased ; I then ordered w tee spoonful of
Rock Rose 'knee times. day. •THIRTY-NINE
DA YlB after he was ENTIRELY WELL.
Dr. Webb, of Marlown,Cl. testifies so she value
of Rock Hose, as evinced in the cure of numerous
cases of the ticrofola, espeCially in children.
Dr. R. Failler,of Hari fbrd, Cf.'ititmiitittered'the
Rock Rose to a ticrofultitio Amide. is which the
anti-somfulnus reznediembad beetvikilled with
out amens*. The disease wits fully arrested by it.
The Rock Rowl'isk plant of
. rare medicinal
virtues, and unrivsßed asp martial,* agent
Scrofulous diseases. ' I earn.); but aipres'thrdm
sire, in closing this statement; that it 'ma? be found
to lessen the ittalrhiga °flint ditiksed and dying
humanity
Euw,tlN. IC WARREN.
New London. April 2, 1852,
'. MANUFACTURED .BY
WM. FRANKLIN tk CO.; New •Maven,' GC
*Mr. Women. thnub &MinisteroftleClniPM- P ,
hap for a period of year,' given atte n tion t the
anhjeat niedfrat *o
minister to thi.Saick: irtetiantrellun with kit
pYe
tofyl dUute , ,
AOELVTB.-13. VOChter, aetixal,nrri Ital
ia' Houck, 0 CAW T." Wright,
Benllapallki.Jainti''Mart; Vailihived ;11 'it D.
K. 'tilitydar; l'woll'avernat t•Spahling ago' bar.
Littirstawn ; Aulabdulth d NparirkAt'Eliti NG*
Mortmo Now itir