ISFMN MLUN. ME ?MIMS rat REqr ASsoRTMF:NY , OF FALL& WINTER GOODS, ibr Gentlemen's 'rear, it wt. mesimio IX GETTPSirlitit SKELLY & HOLLEBAUGH Yr"E pleasure in balling the attention ortlicir friends and the public to their ssueneive stock of Goods for Gentle mete* wear, just received from the City. for variety °fettle, beauty of Snish, and superior quality, challenges emeriti with any ether stock ii.„l„he place. The asstartmilitt of- (JoMs, plain and fancy Tweed. and Cas :intern, Veining:, Satinets, Over Coatings, 4-c., 4,c. cAN"r BE BEAT ! Give them a call apd examine fur yourselves. They have purchased their stuck carefully, and with *desire to pieties the tastes bf all. from the most practieal to the most fastidimia. IrrTAILORING, in all its branches. attended to as heretofore, with the assist save of good workmen. kr7.'Fba , FASHIONS for Fall and Whiter hove been received. Gettritirg, Nov. 11. 1853 TO LADIES OF GET7FS '..2 BURG AN!) VICINITY p4c2s3 Libra= . nt gloat ; tvilurned from Philadelph ia lla and Baltimore, and is now opening the greatest variety of Ladle& Dress,&FaociGoods, losevihroo at thopohtie in skis place..+ amoarwhitsh ere Highland Plaids, - Paris Helene., De bora TrlfilTio!lL Delanes,, P e rsian Cloiß.lli•biteg 4 Midi. Viikhriieres, Silks, Bombazines. Patetusetta Cloth. Prints, Stilt-Weirpilod -Metrair, Mack Alpacetas. fignestiochasseable sod plain Fancy color deli; Pircoreat - vireititY. Merino... Shelly andillihign 'Dittitnini, with 'almost every other ; variety of Dtwo Goods ;,,, Sacking FlentitiM•lis - .greet 'variety. sekrlet and whillee.ape; Thibet Wool, Ray State lo other Shawls , broad silk Fringe. a . 44 RillihrstW, a beautiful article ; .o__ itill of . eery, kind l Bonnet lirel. i : t rite* and Ratios. Sleeves, Celia,. plain and embroidered Linen Handker. ehietettleary • superior; Hosiery. Gloves, drati lie.. With almost every article belong _ ingliPthe 'wadi. i* Th* Eiditis Itill.phisa--eall. examine, 61 /049, 11 11ii for themselves. , Also. ClO4ll,- c assimeres, Cessinetts, d:italWitiMluils. end 'Ready-mode ClotA ingtilogithsr with shiest every ether ani cle le Awl way of Gentlemen's wear.— Atip* Grpondess and Queens. —WW I ' all of which will be sold as cheap as thermiwbe: had at any other establish ment. Pleasemlland examine the Goods. vit. 1484 111MIE ST ORR. nimeribers would respectfully alt"illitititnee to their friends and the public. thet' they have 'opened a NEW ITARP!A}RE StOftE in Baltimore at,. will:Ailing the residence of Dario Zutoten. Gelltribp9r, Ishich they are opening a arts nail general assortment at 1114‘1110Wititle, IitONI, STEEL, GROCERIES, CITI,ERY, SOACH TRIMMINGS, 4 , ,Siiiiiigaves, Saddlery, Cedar Ware, Shoe Findings, • Paints,olls, lc Digituffs, n general, Mounding every deseriptior of artieles4ll the above liue of business—to wbiels they invite the attention of °oar h• makers, Blacksmiths. UHrpe nters, Cabinet. makers, Shoemakers, Saddlers, and the public generally,. ••• Our stock having been selected with great eare'arld purehashed for Civit , we guart annii.tibi dse Ready'hiloney,) to dispose of estrpart of itbn as reasonable terms as ;her tan lut parehaied any where. We . particulaHy rbquest a call from our friends. had .earnestly solicit a share of public favor, we'are determined to es. tabligh aharaeter for selling , Goods at boy Oars and doing business on fair prin. oiples. JOEL B. DANNER, DAVID ZIEGLER. Gift Yaw l, 'tun 13.1861—tf. GROCERIA L LIQUOR ~. „ f andereigned has just retured from all 7,, t ' City with a new and largely in ert , , Illiortoteat of goods, which he is pilot ,to offer at prices which cannot flet*l. Hi. atosik consists of .01110CIERIES oillakincle, Sugars. Molasses. Coffees. Teas. Fish, Salt, Caulkers, Cheese. Pick. eled Caiumbeis; Ste. Also, -'Praits & Confections, Mammal. Lemons, Figs, Raisin■, Prunes &o.—Also, Powder, Shot, Tobacco, Se gue, Gait?. celebrated German Smoking Tobacco:and a variety of other articles— Alstus t-rate assortment of the beat qualms/0A I• 1 (WORM, Wines and Brame*. of different kinds, *N. E. Runt, Holism! Gin, Old Rye, tke. — . on of which can be Led on the lowest term et the Store of the subscriber, in 014watb Bahian° re street, next door to the ''Ster" office. Crites ' always on hand a variety of !hog* Jugs, drc.—Give us krall. EMANUEL ZIEULER. Jr. • Gationsni. May 18. 1853-11. Domestic's ti isirt ir , tiNseh ll 4l. Maeline, Wool and C0t ...,,, *Papeete, Calicos 01 all enters sin l Pit* 'away' to be had at the cheap egitttfif , • ;,..... .. , a.. rAHNESTOCK & 80NEI. il atel : ltir ; Trunk's! Ile t' rateelved a large lot of Vieh *Melt I 11111 selling witti *Awl le,ollolo Sate room for elte tenets. 41$i*HAM ARNOLD: n 1100111" Ribbons and Illetwera.s 11111.- 7 440 terelebeest et the dims* . *Wimp lip ts foetal 4 . 1 ' ':; i id • ISCUICK'S. LEE & RINGLANIPS (Lat. Churph, Lee dc L $l. 141 It YARD AND SWIM 5:4133,110119 ON THE YORK & CUMBERLAND RAIL ROAD, • NEW CUZIONELLEEE, Pa. tr , A large supply of all kinds of Lum ber always on hand. wholesale and retail. Bills sawed to order at the shortest none.. N. B.—Lumber oan be delivered by us at anv point on the ()timberland Valley Rail Road. Hanover, York, Baltimore and intermediate places. May 27, 1853:—Out. Drift* seefer--Couer mod Nee L, SCHICK would inform the Ladies gis" • that he new °Zero the largest assort ment of BONNETS, Bonnet Silks and Velvets, Ribbons, Flowers Az Hair Braids, ever before opened in this phiro. Call and see them—no trouble to show Oct. 7, 18153—tf HAY WANTED. PERSONS hawing Hay to sell will do well.by calling on the subscriber. in Gettysburg, who is desirous of purchasing. The highest Market price will be paid at 1 ,11 times, tr.r Ali he intents hawing the Hay, after being packed, hauled either to Hanover or Baltimore, the preference to haul will he given to those front whom he Ray purchase. SOLOMON POWERS. Dee. 24, 1852.—tf LAVery 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. LUTHERAN HYMN BOOKS.— A very large assortment of Lutheran Hymn Books, bound in every style binding, just received at the cheep Book store of KELLER KURTZ -REGISTER'S NOTICE. - NOTICE is hereby given to all Lega l-II tees and other person■ concerned that the Administration Accounts herein after mentioned, will be presented at the Orphans' Court of Adams county, for con firmation and allowance, on Tuesday the 27th of December next, viz : 173. The first account of Rev. George Raines, Administrator of the estate of Ed. ward Haines, deceased. 174. The first and final account of Ja cob Meyers. Esq., Guardian of Isaac T. Shrives. minor son of George L. Shrives, deceased. 175. The second and filial account of Samuel Kennedy. Administrator of the estate of John Kennedy , deceased. 176: The second necount of Robert Smith. executor of the last will and testa• ment of Walter Smith, deceased. 177. The first and final account of Mahlon Griest. Administrator with. the will annexed, of Isaac P. Garretson, de eettsed. 178. The aceonnt of Peter Trns‘le, Guardian 01 the estate of Lydia Sloneeker minor child of William Slouecker. de ceased. DANIEL PLANK, Register Register's Office, Gettysburg, Occ. 2, 1883 S t. 1707:03. THE Stockholders of the Bank of Get tyeburg„ intend to make application to the next Legislature for a 'renewal of their Charter, under the style of the "Bank of Gettysburg"—with banking privileges, and same capital, rights and privileges, they now enjoy. 'By order of the Board, G. SWOPE. Prrsil. Gettysburg, June 17th, 1853-6 m. ZiNORYPInt Q. 1,00 QOA PS, Perfninery, Hail OUP. 'Motto 1 "- -7 Wafers, Portmanies, &e.. a new as sortment juet opened at BUEHLER'S Book and Drug Store, in Chambersburg street. GERMAN REFORMED HYMN BOOKS. Another new supply of Hymn Books, of the German Reformed Cburch, has jwut been received at KURTZ'S Bonk store. d r- l Lanis, Black Blue and Fanny Cu `ll-1 aimeree, Cassinett's, Overcoiting, Kentucky inane, Cord,. a new style French cord. Satin, Silk. Velvet and Fan cy Vesting., are oßered very cheap at S. FRENESTOCK SONS. Sign of the Red Fruut. Queenisurare ! Que.... Aware I ABR'M ARNOLD hA,jut,' received - a large. lee 01 QUEENSWARE , which lie will sell low. Call and sae. CALICOES, a large assortment. new styles, also Ginghow, Domestics. and others;witli a large, variety of DRY GOODS morale in mention lime.. Call and see them at KUWFZ'B Corner. Groceries, qUEENS & GLASS Ware, s fresh and Intl supply, as cheap as the mar kets atiord; call and see them at KURTZ:S. NVIN DOW BLINDS!—A new as- PIMItIPtIi of Window Blinds, Imi. tattoo vi Oil Blinds, just arrived at the wall•ktwwn Suited KELLER KURTZ: Bay State, Blanket. plain " and figunid Cashmere, White Crape, Mous de Lain* and` Tbibet Wool, of dif ferentprime. c heap at 8. PAIINEISTOCK & BONS. OOKINGI MASSES. of ill sins iJ supl prices, fur mole it 80111110 X'S NIKINI COACH i '4ii;i: . *:: . *..ti% % i% 011 1 1.111311W44 PA. Tits utttleritigned wculd reopectfolly an nounce t o the Public that he will entittnue the COltir .6 . 101(/ 111AKINI1 business. in all its branches. at the old stand recently occupied by the Firm of limnersly &. Frey, and is prepared to furnish to order, on reasonable terms. all kinds of Coaches, Rockaway. Boat-Body, and Jersey Carriages. Buggies, &c., man. ufactured by the beet of workmen. and which, for finish and durability, will Mal. lenge comparison with any manufactured in this piece. KrThe undersigned is also prepared to attendiri.REPAIRING in all branches of the business, at the shortest notice. WM. W. HA-MERSLY. Gettysburg, Pa.. Sept. 28. ISs:l—tf ANOTHER CHANGE! Ni%%% BETW EEN Esnmitsburg, Gettysburg, Fork, Balti more, and Barrisburg. Z\ HE undersigned are now running a Daily Line of comfortable Coaches betiween Getty sburg and Hanover, and Gettysburg and Emmitsburg, and have made arrangements with the Railroad Companies, running from Hanover to BALTIMORE. YORK and HARRIS— BURG, b . .) , which we are enabled :0 for THEOUGH TWEE TS,lrom Get— tysburg to those places at the hollowing reduced rates: • From lietlysburg to Baltimore, 64 York, " Harrisburg. 1.75 I,l 3 •Rnund Tir kets Irani g:ettysburg to York and return, will be given lot 112,50. Also, Through 'rickets from Emmitshurg to the above places. via Gettysburg and Hanover at the following rates From Emmitsblllrg to Balniuure. $3.50 • •• York, 2.25 •• s. •• Harrisburg, 2.70 (17 -- The above arrangement furnishes the most convenient, comfortable, and e conomical route to passengers. who t.ere by reach York and liarrisburg by noun, and arrive at Baltimore at an curly hour. Icr.Art arrangement is also eff e cted, by which all detention at the Junction will he avoided, and passengers limn Philadel phia and Harrisburg will ;arrive at Gettys. burg or Entruitsburg on the same whiling,. by this line. KJ - Tickets can be had by application at the Eagle lintel. Gettysburg; at Ag new's lintel. Enunitsburg; and the Railroad Offices in Baltimore, York' And Harrisburg TATE & CO Gettysburg. Pe., July 1. 1853-81 u. Diamond Tonsors—New Firm efotan s 33rotbm FASHIONABLE BARBERN AND HAIR DllF.ssliits. N at all times he found prepared to ‘•-• attend to the calls of the people, al the temple, in the Diatiumil. adjoining the Qounty Building. From Long expe rience they flatter themselves that they can go through all the ramifications of the Tonsorial Department, with kick au infinite degree of 'skill, as will neset With the entire satisfaction of all wit." may submit their chins to the keen ordeal of their razors. They hope, therefore, that by their attention to busi ness, and a desire to please, they will mer it as well as receive.a liberal share ol pub lic patronage. The sick will be attended to at their private dwellings. BARBER & HAIR-DRESSER. SAMUEL B. WILLIAMS respectfully informs the citzens of Gettysburg and strangers who may tarry here until their beards grow, that lie has opened a Shaving and Hair-cutting Saloon in Cliambersburg street, nearly opposite the Luth'n Church, where he intends prosecuting the "tonso rial business" in all its branches. He will shave you as clean as a city broker, and cut your hair to suit the cut of your phiz. Then Lis whole object is to im prove the appearance of the human race. Front long experience he flatters himself he can go through the ramifications of the tonsorial department with such an infi nite degree of skill, as to meet the entire approbation of those who submit their chins to the keen ordeal of his razor. March 11.--3 t RISH LINENS, ;Hunting, 'Pickings, FIRII nels, loncn Table Cloths, Tow eling, and Drillings—a large variety—kir sale at SC NIL K'S. HOSIERY, Groves , Bonnet Material and Bonnet Ribbons, [ t ams, Edg ings. Very cheap at FAHNESTOCK'S. Comforts 11F all the different Styles, colors, sizes gur prices, for Lathes, gentlemen and children, at KURTZ'S. • BLANK ETSt LARGE lot of BED BLANKETS tik at different prism with a very large assortment of horse BLANKETS. at the Cheap Corner of KURTZ'S. THE STAR AND BANNER. h pixtbgehed every Fkide,sy Evening, in liakinaore Ore! story, building, a few doors above Fahneetocks Stare, by D. A. & C.!!. BUEHLER. IrSllllllll6. If paid in advance or within the year $2 per anannt.--if not paid within the yes rs 2 tic, No paper discontinued aril all a rres rages are peidu + steep% at the option of the Editor. 'Single copies cents A failure to notify • discontinuanCe will be regarded as • new engagement. Ahsvtisernertra not exceeding a square Inserted three times for *l—every subsequent insertion 25 cents. Longer i. ones in the same proportion. 4.11 advertisements not specially ordered for • given time will be continued until forbid. A libe ral reduction will be made to those who advertise by the year. JO Printing of allk Inds ex ecutedneedy and wispily, mod on reasonable terms. / Otero sod Communications to the Edltor,(or oepti ig ouch Locomen Money or Ls mimosa/ new oulportibent,) must too poor eras• In Wart. secure auteatien. ' 1! , ,DM1311160 R. & R. MARTIN, At the Old Stand, N. W. Corner of the Diamond, aottysburg, ra`IENDER their thanks in'their .etisto- R mere for pax( favors, arl, respect fully inform the public that thi4 contin ue to Cut and make all Garments, in the hem manner and on reasonable terms. The cutting will he done as here tofore. by Know MAIMS. Fashions are regularly received, and every effort made to secure a good fit and substantial sewing. The subscribers hope. by their long experience in the business, and re newed efforts to please, to merit end receive a continuance of the public patron- age. ICPAII our work is made by regularly employed journeymen ; upon this, our customers may rely. Er• The Fall and Winter Farad ons hare just been reclved iron the city. All Wilds oh country produce taken in exchange ler work. E. & U. MAR FIN- Oct. 14-11 Igress BOUNTY LANDS. PERSONS entitled to Roomy 1 0 7 d o t: e u n i l o u t a t e h d e a s c i t a s t o e s f C c o a n l - i have their clai : ns promptly surd efficiently attended to by applica• lion eithe! personally or by letter o the subscriber. at ;ire office iii Gettysburg. Claimants whose applications have been suspended on account of deficiency in proof may find Um their advantage toren- itcr The fee etarged is 85 in each elute, payable upon the delivery of the warrant. The subscriber will also attend to eta In a for Pensions fur Revolutionary or other services and the location of lauds. The sale and purchase of Land Warrants at tended to. and the highest cash price paid nor the same. R. G. )IrCREA RY. May 1 4 —tf. Attorney at law. s anro 1)r. J. Lasvi•cncc 11111, I)ENTIST, 0 FFICE iu I 'hautbersburg street, one door West of the Lutheran Church, nearly opposite Middlecors store,' where he may be found ready and willing to attend to any case within the province, of the Dentist. Persons in want of full sets of teeth are invited to call. REFERENCES. DT C. N. FfiraILUCIIIII, 1 Hes.C.P.Knsv•rn,D.D .• D. Howl sit. I Prof. M. J•LOSS, " H.-S- Honan I •' H. L. litt:liHEß, nD. Or , I '. H.A. NIVIIILMI It vR• j Rev Ros'T.JoHNsos, I " M. L• biruct us • July 7.1848. I lit_ --- - D. 31'CON AITGI 1 ir , a 77 . 0./NE !" .17' 1-11 r, (O(fice removed to one door West of Duehler's 1 • Drug & Book• Store, Cluunbersborg street.) I orl/ its/Wei/ it H d Solicitor tor Patvnts and Pensions, Bounty Land Warraids, Back-Pay sus pended Claims, and all other claims against the Government at Washington, B. C. : also American et:xims in England. ' Land Warrants located and sold, or bought, and highest prices gi'ven. Lands for sate in lowa, Illinois, and other Western States ; and Agents engaged locating Warrantathere. txr - Apply to him personally or by letter. Gettysburg, Nov. 11, 1853 `V M. H. STEVENSON, A44ORICEII AV [LAM. OFFICE. In the North West corner of the Centre Square, (between Smith's and Stevenson's,) Gettysburg, Pa.‘• TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS & Confectioners in general. THE undersigned would respectfully inform deiders in FRUITS. CON- FECTIONEMES and GROCERIES, that they are receiving daily, Oranges, Lemons, Figs, prunes, Raisins, Alm - Dials, i Filberts. English Walnuts, Africa'', Ten nessee and California Ground Nuts, Peean Nuts, Pine Apple cheese, Eastern Cutting', Cheese, Sugars. Coffee, Teas, all kinds; of Spires, whole and ground, Conserved and Preserved Ginger, Macaroni, Vermi celli, Dairy Salt. &c. 200 boxes Oranges, 25 boxes Lemons, 100 boxes Raisins, '25 boxes Rock Candy, red, white and yellow, 25 boxes Gum Drops, Orange, Lemon, Vanilla. &c., 25 boxes Jujubeptiste, Orange, Lemon, &c., 25 boxes Chocolate Drops, 10 boxes Stick, 25 boxes Chocolate, Eagle .and Spiced, 100 hoes Prunes in fancy boxes,, 100 Drums Figs, 10 bags S. S. Almonds 10 bags Filberts, 100 bushels Gamin Nuts, 50 jars flue Prunes, 25 gross Dun lap's Premium Blacking, &c. The subacribiers being appointed sole agents for the 41e of spices for the monu mental Mills, iiey 'would respectfully in rite dealers 84 call and examine their stock of spices; whole and ground, which they are detertairred to sell as cheap as they can be bo jg. ht elsewhere. They are p spared to sell their goods, which are the est make and quality that can he had in ny market, at ' City Prices .and One - Price only! For sale iolesale and Retail at No. 42 Market Stria opposite York Bank, by ALEX. REININGER dr. SON Call and Examine for Yourselves ! March, 4.-11863. TOO if 4round, IHAT AikRCUS SAMSON has just opined a splendid assortment of Pants of eeory 'stain:) , and style which he will 'ell at Wks* . that will defy compe tinon here or ellewhem. Remember I buy br cash, ditui tinder the most favorable eireumstanottai *hid' enables me to do just whatl promise. No humbugginp cull and judge for yountalees. • CjfILDREN'S•SHOES, the beat es. lawmen' in town, et • KELLER KURTZ'S. V 423 70 77k g_326073 8 GUNS"I ems lot of Sint& and Double Barrel. ediGUNII k RIFLES, of a supers: is aka; josa ritepivatt'asd tartnaleatbeap VAIINESTOCK, 4 SONS.' 015. :psis:! Philadelphia J. E. GOULD, (Successor to A. FIOT,) NO. 164 CHESTNUT STREET, BwAIM'S BUILDING, PHILADELPHIA. Extensive Miele Publisher, and Deale in 'Attunes' iustruments of every descrip tion. Exclusive Agent for the pale of Millet, Davin & Co's ( Boston) Patent Suspension Bridge .1;olian and other PIANOS. L. Gilbert's Boudoir Pianos, Melodeons, Martin's Guitars. Harps, Violins, Sheet Music. Music Books, &e. Residents of the country will be sup plied by mail or otherwise with any Manic they ma y wish, at an loty rates as if put , chased in person. Having one of the largest stocks in the United States, I feel confident of satisfying all who tray favor me with a call or order. Dealers in Music supplied on the most liberal terms. Pianos to let. Second-hand Pianos 101 sale. • May 13, 1853-1 y. LEATHER. Tritz dt. litendry, Store No. 29, N. 3rtl street, Philadelphia, MiIitRUCCO MANUFACTURERS CURRIER :S. AND 1 hi PORTERS CanunisAitm and Geaeria L E T E USINES S, WHOLESALE & RETAIL. Itar•Manufactory 15 Margaret:a alreet, Philadelphia. July 15. 1853-Iy. F. BROWN'S Essence of Jamaica Ginger THIS Essence is a reparation of un usual exrellenee. In ordinary liar iium, incipient cholera, in short, in all cases of prostration of the digestive fmictions, it is of inestimable value. Ihtring the Ferr i lence oP epidemic cholera and summe r complaints of children, it is peculiaily ef ficacious ; no I:311111y, individual or travel ler should he without it. C A UTION.—Be sure to get the genu ine essence, which is prepared only by P. 111201 V N. at his Drug and Chemical Store, N. E. Corner of fifth and Chest nut Streets Philadelphia. and for sale by all the respectable Apothecaries in the United Stales, and in lfettysburg, Pa, by 11. BIIF7FILER. June 17, 1853—1 y, D .L.7:13 Fr. C 7: 1:a DII.E1. 1 E;t::11S IN LAMES, I,! , .NTRRNS k CHNDELIFRS, N. E. CORNER FOURTH At 'H ERE Y PHIL A DELPH lA. A B 4:l o . r N e G a e n i i i , la ii r a g , e i t i l i :n o t i l e i Tr; egeai riir mem of Lamps iii Philadelphia, Met' are now prepared to furnish PINE OIL, CAMPIIENE, HU UN ING FLUID. ETHEREAL OIL. PHOSGENE GAS and LARD OIL ; Lamm,. Lanterns, of all paten's, Fancy Hotel & Hall Lamps, Chan deliers. 6irandolee and Cannelabras, and Brunton Lantps, at the Manufacturers' lowest prices. Glass Lamps by the package, tit a small htlYanee over Auction prices. Being large MAN U FAcTu K— ERS of Pine Oil. Burning Fluid, Ether eal Oil, Alcohol, and (the only true) Phos gene (41w, they can furnish these articles at such prices that Merchants will find it to theirtadvantage to buy. Call before go ing elsewhere. if you want bargains. Also, the Safety Fluid Lamp for sale. Sept. 26, 1853-1 y New Wall Paper Warehouse. BURTON 4k, 114,tNING MAN UPACTERERN & IMPORTERS. No. 124 Atc6 Street, second door above :Sixth PHILADELPHIA, WHERE may bu found the largest and handsomest assortment in the City. Purchasers from the country will find it to their advantage to call nl our store, where they will he suited with a superior article, at the lowest prices. ButuroN & LANING, No. 124 Arch Street. above Sixth, Pll 11,A DE LPHIA. Sep. 16. 1L453-3m Wall Papers ! Wall Papers ! Fr E subscribers have now in store 1 their complete Fall Stock of PAPER HANGINGS, CURTAINS, H. which they offer at very low prices, WIIOLEMALE AND R.ETAII Our assortment is very complete, corn prising all the qualities, both Preach and American. We manufacture a large proportion of our goods and can sell at the lowest rates. Er Paper Hanging done in the country at city prices. PARRISH & HOUGH, No. 4 North FIF' T'H Street, Philadelphia. Sept. 23, 1858-3 m MACKEREL, SHAD, CODFISH, Constantly on hand, SALMON, and for sale by HERRINGS, I J. PALMER & PORK, Market Street Wharf, HAMS AND SIDES, PHILADELPHIA. SHOULDERS, L kRD AND CHEESE, J Oct. 28, 1853-3 in CHEAP WINDOW SIDE Depot & Manuteatory OF G. L. MILLER & CO., S. W. corner of Arch and Second Streets, PHILADELPHIA. 'LIVERY VARIETY OF SHADES, Wholesale and Retail, such as &roll, Flowers, Gothie, Vignette, Oil and Dry' Lancscapes, are ki be had at the lowest prices •forquality, of work. Orders for Gilt. Plain Skim, Letteked and other Bhades executed at short nobs.. Netehanm *nil others , are invited to give us a trial. WI , WILL TRY TO PLEASE: Brum, Trimmings, &c„, always im bend. Remember. H. W. owner SEOOND and AROR attests, Philadelphia. Auguit 4111 1 / 4 -11tot ;.'. 1 WIC W. NAM" 1 "PA NKOR IT FL' ' No 89 N. Second St., 3 (100,1 above the Haunt •11 4/ e r's EX/ r ues it Ror k- Vernon Hensel, PHILADELPHIA, - ' ito xe ! MANUFACTURER of Pine Oil Of An inealnuhle Remedy for ell SCROFULOUS Camphine, Fluid, Lard and Oil i DisEAt•Es, Indigestion, rwit Rheum, Sick \ ( Headache, Canker, N liming Sore Mouth. Lamps, Chandeliers, and Can-I and General Dahlia', sod ea a i PURIFYER OF THE BLOOD Is UN EWA L delabras, LEM for Churches. Stores, Parlors..&o. i 'rho Rock Rose hag gained • reputation, at hors The subscriber would respectfully invite sod abroad, which no other medicine hams voir the attention of Storekeepers and the POI,- I done in the same lengili of time. According to the opinion of Eminent l'hyeirisne, lie generally, In his large stock of Goode, the Rock Rose Plant is Unequalled in caring consisting in part of the above named arti• 1 stiItOFULA in all its forme ! idea, which will he disposed of AT THE LOWEST MANUFACTURER'S. PRICES, wholesale and retail. Also. best quality of Burning Fluid. Pine oil or Ciimpliine. Globes, Shades, Wick, (Sec. N. R. Newell's Patent Safety Lamps, anew article, for gain. i Nov 4,1883-3 m. BOOK AGENTS WANTED, I :11,ENTS WANTED in every town and county in Mu United Suites, to sell the moat popular and saleable hooka published. many of them beautifully I I.— I, UST H A TED with COLORED EN— GRAVINGS: also the most popular works of 'l'. S. ARTHUR, including "virilaur's Cottage Library," Intelligent and enterprio ilia men will find this a pleasant and profitable busi ness. J. U. BRADLEY, Publisher, Nu. 4ti North Fourth Street, Phaladolphia, Pa Sept. 30, 1853—50 LAIN . ERSITY MEDICINES!! FEVER ;IND AGUE* CURED BY ROM ,CVD'S TONIC MIXTURE. rtiHE University of Free Medicine and Popular Knowledge ; chartered by the State ol PPIIIINI Ivania, at its las session, (viz. 29th April, 1833.) mainly lor the purpose of arresting the evils re sulting from the sale of spurious and dan gerous nostrums, also for the purpose of supplying the public with reliable reme dies, in cases wherein the patieut cannot obtain or will nut employ the best medical advisers; having purrhesed that invalua ble remedy, Rowand's Tonic Mixture, on aereount of its just celebrity and known': efficacy, in the treatment ol Fever and Ague. and its kindred affections,—has no hesitation in recomineding it in the high-1 est terms to the patronage of the , g D OW El. CON! P Al NT cured by I ROW AMES BLACK—HERR Y ROOT. The above Institunoti extends is sanction,in like mariner, :0 the remedy for "Bowel Complmitt," so well known as Rowninl's Compound Syrup of Blackberry Root, and cameo:ly recommends it to the confidence of patients afflicted with these complaints,—believing it to he invaluable in the treatment of such cases. By order of the Trustees, lion. Henry K Strong, Hon. J. R. Flanigan John R Ronnod, M. 11., U. R. Ashton, Hector Orr, E. 41 if 7" A I Communications to he address etl,—.lolin R. Itowantl, M. I)., Head of the Pharinacentical Department, and Pres. Went ot the University, Home Dispensary and office, No. 47 South second street, Philadelphia. Branch Dispensary at the store of S. S. FORNEY, Gem shurg. Sept. 30, I Ss3—l y L. IL MILLER & /1710lesale Watch and Jewelry Haute, No :127 halt. ot., N. E Corner of Churlrr street., IMI',ORTER of English and SWISH Watches nod tools of every deacrip- Wateh Case Makers and Manufsc• turers of Foie hold Jewelry. We call the attention of Southern and Wester!t dealers in Watches, Jewelry and Silver, to our very extensive stock, assuring them 0141 m 00 article w our line shall we al low any establishment to surpass us, eith er tit quantity, quality or low prices. We are the only Wholesale House in this branch of trade in Baltimore, a nd shall use every fair means to induce Southern and Western merchants to open necutiota with us. Our terms shall be as liberal and accommodating as can possibly be found in the United Slates. DAVIS & CULIN, We will take great pleasure in showing our goods to Southeim and Western mer chants, whether they open accounts with US or not. RESPECTFULLY inf o rms the puh lie, that he has takrn the stand re cently occupied by Iris brother, (ALEXAN DER FRAzRR,) in Chatithersburg street, opposite the Lutheran church, where he is prepared to REPAIR c . and CLEAN CLOCKS, 14 r " , VNs! WATCHES, &C., on reasonable terms.— rr. "" 7 " 1 . - All work will be insured. Also, on hand a variety of w ATc ES Jewelry, lEy'w!is.. spectacles, &e., which will be sold low. Baltlnios•e Ad‘erlihensenl% 111•.114:111.A, GOLD vi.VD W. 11112 L. IL MILLER & Importer• of Wutchoo, Buhimure Feb. 4, 1353. I y NEW LSTABLISIIMLNT. W ill. Flt IA ZE It Gettysburg, May 8, 11353—=tf WALL PAPER. Over 10.000 Pieces 'lO Morel ißOlNAlletinit per piece sad upwards including fine Senna, Gold, Velvets imitation of Woods. Marbles, thc. ALSO. a great variety of new styles of Curtain / 62 Pefc , Fire Board Prints' Borders, &c.. all of which will be certain ly mid at the very lowest cash price:—. °attendees at thr cheap look revrelof 'CHUBB ICU wrz. ‘• • • urocen r ntITERNEWANIPUIy ea e &nth, always nib on bend it n Hmsarebsee STATEMENT OF REV. F.. R. WARREN,. pastor of the 2d Baptist Church. New London Ct.) relative to Myers Fatten of Rock Rosa. To the 4rneriran Pub/tr.--A• nay tutme bas been used in connexion with recommendations of Mr. Myers ' Rock BOW Syrup, in various adver liaements, by the manufaciurer. 1 beg leave to make the following slytement with reference to my acquaintance with the remedy and teals of nMa I have subjected it, and the reasons for having introduced it to the notice 01 private friends in the comniunily in which I reside, long before the inediettle was advertised. I make this state_ nom; freely. bemuse I have, as a principle, with held my mune from all patent medicines, anti sedu lously abstained from recommending them to the 'while, believing them bequently the spawn of quackery and Minding, and as tending In increase, instead of lessening human disease and suffering. such, I fear, is the character of • large portion of the 'mient palmetto. of this medicine making age. ..Their name is legion, " and from their influence, as hoot the demonteal spirits, we have reason to pray for a soft. deli Yer•l,Co. The Fn.: Test.- 1 had myself suffered occa sionally with audden sttack• of :brit Headache and Bilious Diarrhea, and 1 had aonght a great variety of curative agents to but little purpove ; and suf i ering tram this disease (distirhs.) at this time, L determined to test the now Hp up first upon my soli. The results wets beyond my expectition. , It was a powerful alterative, and the morbid ac tion of t h e system was changed, and the functions of accretion tr ere restored to a healthy state. It gave toile and elasticity Ni my system, snd cor rectod the derangement of the digestive organs and gave me that iiiestimable Tiais teat was not determined in a week, or a month ; but I took tour or five bottles in perhaps no many 1111 l litho htintsa that time I hine still : tin .1 lint alit:ll , ly from these derangemenia. M :ACE HEADACHE Is ENTIREIiI CIIRED• Other turilicioe so omelet to mt self, 1 at MINI cote it to several itivaltri semis. About 'hi- time, I was earnestly solicited to give ails ace in referent e to a child, some eight years of age. The child was tinsel sly affl tied rt ith o scrofula humor, oh a very tat ale I VP". the humor shoo rig itself on all parts of the suriare, and then suddenly disappearing The child wile very nick, said it was thought doubtful whether she would live. The humor rei.emb'ed black specks of mortified flesh. 1.1 addition to aiiir • other remedies, I gave the child this Syrup for a bout six week.. when she had sufftr tent strength to go out to school occasionally. The swellitti! of her limbs craned, and elle was restored to health The family !eel that they owe her Isle, with flail bles-mg, to my remedies. 1 his test sunset.' too thdt the Rock Roan possessed Ppecifie powers fur Nrrofulous hoot Is. I then testeal it in cases 01 Cot, o , eoo , iu Measles, Chicken Pisx, Cooker, `ore Alouth„ Eiyaipedin. `al Rheum, file.., &c lit nit thee. case.with perfect ouccens. After tinning this -)- rup for more than n vear.l wrote \t r. 11 yere(Ort 711,, enthusianticidlc. not expecting m y lei ter would be published. that his wyrul. was. No korite, all healing. and I gave hint the ;Leann of it. operations in several iiintsiiren. I stated in Obit letter that -it was iiivnlunisle as a remedy in Cutaneous Hruptions. Eryniptilne Fact PM-tins mid other diamilein, included in the sunhat family of diseases known as Scrofula, Ace., tbat iu I) ape: it acted with wonderful M opiiii ion of int •,ilue for tile atei•e•nalued irnien.n., Ti. unchanged, and the sane as wilco I ride Nit. Myer. in Itch 18511. I do not recommei•il it for all the ills of our outran ing humanity : too I unhesitatingly wry, that 04 a remedy in • crofuli u a afPriniiiii, I believe it aupicrior to any kuu.. II curative agent. It hr. been auffiriently teßtril Is domestic Nur iiee to e.,1.100.11 its atittitti to ..XieliPt 4 P i4orll. nem. in mitigating human anticline and rl - 010411 , 1g BUT' %VII AT IS ROCK HOSE? The following hi,timy of the Rork Rome plant end ua meilitinol piopeitieh, we tithe I rom the New Haven Palladium, March. " 1 be increased interest rusnileaterl In the Mork Rose plaint. in con equence of the wan) ..... ler flit cures elT•cted by ..Myers' Compound Extract of Rock Rose.' culls for a oriel hIPi. is 01 rt, in ol der to correct nil erroneou■ opinion that hate been entertsioed concerning it ; nod also to set in a true fish% the nature of a pl a nt whi c h p atee to be unit ,raally beurflt•ul. IVe are indebted to the United .•-tate• Uiepen• satory of 1841, fur the following desrt,piiini of it : li ~ entirely &Diem from the common Roar. It is a teibanciiiined, oblong lest plant, his tic biller taste, 111 addition to a rea ma ikaide pecu liarity of the plant, of bearing two crook of low. era in one season, it also has another interesting sod beautiful property. Dr. Enron says that in the months of November and December, he has aren hundreds of therm pl iris, eroding out, near their roma. broad, ikon, curved ice•cryetale, about •it inch in breadth, tt hich melted during the day. and were renewed iu the morning. For a more minute and analyti cal description of it. the reader is isferredlis Tor rey & Gray's botsnical works. /is Medical History and Propertirs •rilit the most important. since upon thew) depends its val• or to the community. Dr. !motion says that in 1799 it was so valuable, that it was cultivated front seeds. • Ever liner 18”8, p m f. of Yale College. his habitually used it with great soaves in Scrofula and throe*. Dili ease, sod through him its virtues were made known, until, as Dr. Tyler says, ..it is now in this section [New Haven] a common senile In do mestic p ra ctice for the cure of :scrofula and cu diereses." Dr. Whninto, A Scotch Botanist, of notoriety, while traveling in America, in 1820, learned its use in Canada. Returning to England, he em ployed it in medicating his baths, which became greatly celebrated for the cure of similar diseases. Dr. haat . Parish, of Philadelphia, remarks that it has been successfully used in bad case os Scrofulous diseases. Dr. J. IL Thompson, of the same place, prescrib et: it in bad cases of Scrolulotte 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 led was seven 'yam old. sod had the disease for three Jelin". The bone was dislocated upward and outward. There vise a large opening on the hip lesding to 'the bone, into which I could thrust my finger. I counted three ulcers. He had beets under several phy isicians, who had given him up. I ordered a de coction of Rock Rose. In two days hie Night sweats ceased ; I then ordered a des spoonful of Rock Rose three time a day. THIRTY—NINE DAYS after he was ENTIRFLY WELL. Dr. Webb, of Madiron, Ct. headline to the value of ROOK Rose, am evinced in the cure of nu °Wolin cases of ihit tletefule r , ospecially 'in children. Dr. S. FialWofThirtford, Ci. aniinletered the Rock Rose to a iftrofylous female. ko which the anti-scrofulous. reshodiea had .being kappueo w ith. out success:. Tha dhow nee fellyar :by it. The Rock, Roe! is e pieta of rantortalcinal virtues, and unrivalled sea ,curative agent in, Eicroftdolis diseenta. T comet but wapitis the de airel in closing thls'ithilentiritt, tbaflt' ulav he found to lessen the sufferings of out diseised and dying buntagiitid EDWIN R. WARREN. New Loudon, April 2, HAL MANDPAUTURED BY WM: PRANELIN & CO., Nett Mien, Ct. Wong, though.a Allaleuir of tiiirOeepall bus fora period of IA yriersigivin attention to tin aubjein of nadleel science, to quallo him to ad. mfainar to the sick, in cortoe*rp total donee, . AGENTIII.-8. H. Buehler, Oakijeklerg u des .. Houck, Mariann' .P. 0 t AIM r. Wen. Beaderevillet,lnnh Nub, thlahlowir 'e AM K. Ourdikr*-Two Tiwoonls s Wpikllistaoßrothei; Littintown Aulabaush Spahthlb t:0 11410 A I InJitiriVari44llol"•4
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