. BOOKS,:: STATIONERY 1 To TB. AND . Farmer, Farrier .51.. Sfolgt_ _Proprietor, sgtftett (4001355. I GEO. W. MERCiIANT'S Cab .pritse—ancflLEßßAltD - GARGLING OIL that as low' as at . • , - • 'any Eitablisinnont out • - ot tho . . - S. NseIiENELEE - ittE CUR i. 4 114' his neknowldegments to his friends for the . long continaiii and' iiiiet4 •ilnitrosage extended him anti inxiitei 111tAn11011 to his present tumefy in eretisedlinkli. of goods just feraiv...l frorfl Plilladeiphie and New Yorit. fie deems . •,.. .. . It unnettessnry to enumerate the assurt oient;',whieh will he found to e t ntlea .t t every variety of iftsoi itilik lint, Viz ; Classical,'theological, School, ' Misbellaneous S i :o BOOKS and Sunlit:my of all Kinds, embracing, as he telicires, the.largest and best assortment Over 'piped to Gettysburg. tie also invites attention to his largo supply of • PA VOT GOODS, entbrasing Gold and Silver pelts told Pen cils, Pen.R,,ivesaisin and .Fancy Note Paper and . Envelopes, - Motto %Valera, testing %Vox., Port 11l l noses, Soaps, Per. fuinery..&e., &c.—all of which will be sold at the ; st:r PER V LOWEST RRTE ---0,71,441 and examine for yourselves et ilte in eatahlished BOOK & DRUG , atom n Ghambersburg aireet,a few doors TOM the diamond. S. It. BUEHLER Gettysburg, Pa., Oct: 21. 1853. 11111 11 IV It STORE. 21 HE Subscribers would respeetfully .1. • •iintiounce to their frietids and the public, that they have opened a NEW HARDWARE STORE in Baltimore at.. adMining the residence of DAVID ZieuLaut DettYiburg,in which they are opening a air and -general assoritnetit -• 041101V430, '111Z031.-i.STEEL, GROCERIES ) . -- CUTLERY, CGACII TRIMMINGS Springs, Axles, Saddlery, 'Cedar Ware Shoe Findinga r :Paints,Uits llye,stutis, n getter.n, incutling every descriptio.s of articles in the above line of tnisiness--to which" they itivite the attention of Coach makers. Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Cabinet. makers, Shoemakers, Saddlers. and the puhlie generally. (li t r stock having been selected with great °alp and.pinchashed for Cash, we .guart anttitt(for the Ready litohey„) to diepose of any part of it on as seasonable terms as they can be purchased,eny where. :panieularty request a call from our. friends, and earnestly ; solicit a share of public - favor, as we are determined to es tablish a character., for sellout Goods at low prices and doing business on fair prin. JOEL D.'DANNER, DAVID ZIEGLER: GeDy!burg. hide 13.1851 - . ti. • Men's Dress Goods. - MII 4I VERY. variety of, Colors and gush *ty 01 Clothe. Cassimeres, Ottninets an') Oternoafings, all of . which will he sold as low as at any other more in.town. 'Call and see them at KURTZ'S Cheap Corner. . V 7123.4 IFINIEZZE2 GUNS,: GUNS Alarge Int of Single end Double Barrel ed GUNS & RIFLES, of a super ior make, just received, and for sale cheap b e FA HNE§TOCK & SONS,. .Oat. 14, 1853. ' • . Fashionable Cra*ats. k i t IL itCUS SAMSON has just retell.- IV "etl.a • large asnortment . of beauti ful (...c &VATS, of the latest style, 'which lie will •ell ehesper•thatt any other estab lishment in town. • ' Ducember 2, 1853. • . uk 'a l tt) /WI" CliP all kinds, Cap and Letter ['spar 'of 'the best quality, Note Paper. Visiting Cards, plain and fancy , Envelopes, Pen= knives, Quills, Gold Pens and Pencils, drx., always un baud and. for sale fow by • • S. _IL:BUEHLER_ YilaPb1:111" (154401.642 kgOAPS, Perfumery, Hail Oils, Motto 00 F. Wafers, Portmantea, &c., a new, ae. aniftment jurt opened at BUEHLER'S Book mid Drug Siore, in Chaudiersfiurg stieet. . Bonnets! OR theLLadiea, Honda and . Woolen Kam for children, a new artieleeheap paves AND IMELIDIOINES. • stll kinds, front .the best ' ' "JP theses in the City, con- atantlp • on hiii d` and Tor sole at th'e Drutend Bookstore of. l --It BUEHLEit. Domestir, s • GINMIAVItPIins„ Went and Col : thri.Flannels,llona of all colors and•prices ! always , to be had at the cheap Store ' • F/ittIiESTOCK k BONS- Grocries, qUEENs 4GI Ware, a frersh and full'aupp,ly, a a c4eep as the mar ? bay aflord; call and seerhemat . ICURTV.9. . . , r GRNETS,, Kihti me and .Finwes, a large asacirtmee of the different to be round at , . leNtireatoicriare Reirenstrotre! .111tlit ARNOILI) has epitome, which' is prepared only by F. 'BROWN. tit 'his, Drug mid .Chenneal Store. N. E. Corner of fifth and Chest.. inn kreeti philadelphia. s on4 tor Hale by all:the '..iespeetabltrApotheearies in the United Mato, and' in' Gettysburg, Pe,.by 'AIIUEL H. BUEllit.6R. June 17, 1853-17, . • j t____ 1 11!* • _.... • C a, J: E. G. ITI:1), (Successor t A. FIOT.) N0,,..-164 - CHSsi'NUT EBT SliirAlWti •. BUILDING, • PHILADELPHIA.' •Exiensiie Muslin Publisher, and. Male 'in Weinl instruments of every deserfp• ExclusiveAient.ilnetheeale of Ballet, Davie JeCti's (Boston) Patent Littspvtiitiii Bridge Zolfim and other" 1,. Dilberee Boudoir Pianos. Melodeon r s, -Violins, SheiA Altisie; Music-Books, &C. Residents of the country will be sup-, plied by rriail Or otherwise with eny music they way wish, at ai low rates as if intr. chased ,in person. Having.:ontl of the largest: Cor&s=in the'Uhited•States,' I feel confident of eatisfyitig all w o, lort ay favor me whit a.call or order. • - - • Dealers in Music nn the most liberal tertniT - Pianos to.lei. Second-hand Pianos for sale; • pixy ►3, 1858-1 y. C=MIIMI IDAV:I3 17. 071411% ••, • , • LAMPS, LANTERNS N. E. CORNER, FOURTH dr. CHERRY bTB.-, PHILADELPHIA. HAVING enlarged and improved their Store, and having the laziest assort ment of Lamps in. Philadelphia. they are now' ,p rs pSred •to fu rola!) PINE CAMPHENE, • BU USING FLITM • ETHEREAL pm, PH GENE GAS and LARD OIL ; Lamp., Lanterns, 01811 paterus, Fancy Howl & 1 all Lamps, Chan deliers, Girandtales an candelabras, and Britain% , Lamps; at he Alanufaekurers' lowest prices. G ss Lamps by the parbge, at a smell advance over' Auction prices. Being I. ge MAN UFACT UR— ERti of Pine 45) Burning Fluid, Ether eal Oil; Alcohol, and (the only true) Phos gene-Gas, they can furnish these articles at such,prices that Merchants will find it to theitladvantage to buy. Call before go jpg elsewhere. if you want bargains. Also, the,Safety Mod Lump for sale. DAVIS & Sept. 20, 1853 I y WINDOW SHADES. ;11 P.• • 14 i G,. L. MILLER & CO , • MANUFACTURERS )1 ; .. AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN WINDOW SHADES, South-west Corner of Second and Arch streets, .s PHILADELPHIA, UCH as Gothe's Landscapes, Borders, 10 Vases, Scroles, Baguets, GOLD I BORDURS, &c., of the most beautiful design - a and — perfection of finish' in this rountry, and at such LOW 'PRICES as to challenge all competition. Buff and White lloljands, Cambric!, Tassels. Cords, Bratiss; &c., in'eiery variety ; for City or Country trade. . ; We invite 'an examinn an of our stock, st the Depot ' South ,west corner of Second and Arch streets, Philadelphia. Jan:27;1854.-45 • • 'BOOK ,AGENTS WANTED. GENTS WANTEDin every town and. Otto!y in the United Suttee, to sell the.inoat , popular aud,itilia . ble books ptiblialied,'many of them beautifully IL— LUSTRATED. with .COLORED 'EN— GRAVINGS': aitto the moot popular work ARID U R, including o.l2rthisea Cottage .1 4 ibrary," . . _ . Intelligent and enterprising .inen will find Ibis a pleasant and profitable buai- _-----Farpirtioullm&A4drestipostpaidY -4.:VVAIRAKM, POhsher, Na. 48 North ?aartktiireet, PhiladeliCa; Pa HPI. ;0;1863,46 . - UNIVERSITY MEDICINES 2 I FEVER AND , .4 GUE CURED BY ROW- ANI:r3 TONIC MIXTURE. THE tin iveraiti of. Free Medicine and Popular nowledge; chartered by the'Mate of 'l'ennsylvatliai at its lae sesition. (viz. - 29th April, 19530 mainly for ,the 'purpose of arresting the evils re sulti4 from the sale of spurious 'and den , gertitis tiosfrions, also for the.purpose of ' suppl) ittg .. t!ia public with reliable reme ffiree.'in cases wherein the . Patient caonot obtain , or wilt ;tot employ the best medical advkiera; having purchased that invalus hie remedy. Rowanti's Tonic ftlixttirC, on steeemmt - of its just,celebrity and known efficacy, in, the treatment of -Fever aid Agtie.'and its kindred affections,—has no hesitation in reeoinmeding it in the high est terms to the 'patronage of the af flicted. • • n OWEL COMPLAINT '',cured` hy. A- O • . 'ROVFAND'R BLACK-BERRY ROOT. The above Institution extends its' sanction, in like manner, to the remedy for "Bowel Complaint," so well known as Uowantl's Coin peldnti Syrup of Blackberry (Loot, and earnestly recommends it to the confidence of pations afilicted with these complaints,—believing it to be invaluable in theoreatinect rifsuch cases. By order of the Trustees, lion. Henry K. Strong, Eon. J.. 12. Flanigan John R. 800 and; N. U.. D. R. - Ashton, Esq. Hector Orr, E.g. - All Communientidits to be address ed.—John R. Howard, M. D., Head of the Pharmaceutical Department , and rreg' ident of the University. yome Dispensary and office, South Second street, Philadelphia. J Dispensary at the store of S. S. FORNEY. Gettysburg., Sept. 310, 1853—1 y , 1,000 TONS NO. 1 -11SPEli. PHOSPHATE of LIME, ELIURO • .9 Original and Genuine; JO_ ,w_srranted el supprini qualify, the cheapest - Manure in the world. Farmers and dealers supplied at low rates. :* EXTRA: QUALITY LAND PLASTER.', 5,000 barrels Extra Quality Land Plas ter, sleeted expressly fer, its fertilizing quality., • 10,000 bushels of same in bulk. • 1,000 barrels Caleint.tl Plaster. 500 " Gemini a 100 , Dentist .‘ PERUVIAN GUANO.. This article. we offor in conklence to o r ctiatoinert,u equal to any import and far superior to ['instil in the market. s,ooo.baga of, Ibis superior Guano, for sale at the lowetit market rates. Also, Paltigronian Guano, Poudrette, Ground Charcoal, ttrc. , . C. FRENCH & CO. At the steam Plaster Mills. junction Pork Avenue, Crown and eta; Philadelphia. Feb. 3,1854.3 m New Wall ,Paper. Warehouse. • BURTON AND. LANING ) 111ANUFAC ; PURElia & IMPORTERS., • 124 Arch Street, ricond dopr,abbre Sixth • PHILADELPHIA, . Ilit-HERE may Be fonSul the • largest and handsomest assortment in the • City. - Purchasers from the country will find it to their 'adveptage to .call at our store, here they will be suited with a superior article, at the lowest prices. BURTON & LINING, No 194 Arch -Street, above Stxth, Philadelphia, Fob. 24, 1854.-3 in CAUTION ! CAUTION !! THOMAS • A RIIITAGE'S PATENT 11,1•:CTRO•MGANET LIGHT- NiNG ROLS. • BEWARE 9F IMPOdTERS AND SWINDLERS. IN order to prevent a repetition of the FRAUDS so extensively carried on during the last two years, by a set of scoundrels who travelled over the country, and represented themselves as my agents, and in many instances exhibited forged certificates of agency, I now give notice that-All nk.v.--.geets• ea..," them printed form's, authorizing them to act as toy agents, .legally executed and ac knowledgeil before Alderman HENRY SIM PSON: of Phila6lphia ohey have also my Moue and place of business on their wagons. .1 believe them all to he strietly honeit, and fully acquainted with the business of putting up Lightning Rods, which they will do at as low a price as they can be obtained at the factory. As many schemes. have been resorted to, to defraud myself and the public, purchasers should be on their guard ; thousands have been grossly deceived by purchasing Use less articles in .the shape of Lightning Rods, having pewter, lead, copper, zinc and iron points, either, or all of which are good for nothing. My ELECTED MAGNET LIGHTNING RODS have been examined by many'of the most Sci entific men in the world, who have pro nounced them to be the only rods, ;hat they IrtVe ever seen, which are ealculited to save lives and property from destruc tion by Lightning,—among these • are Profesears Henry AcMurtrie, James M'- elignia,• Walter H. Johnston, of the U. S. Patent office, E. J. Carr, Dr. T. E. Wallet and many others who recommend them in the highest terms of approba - tion:- • All orders 'WHOLESALE AND RE TAIL, will meet With prompt attention. Spire Rods and Scrolls made to Order.— Cardinal Points, and other kinds of weather Vanes, for sale cheap. 11Cr . : Agent. SAMUEL O. WILT, will 'locate himself during the summer of 1854, at No. 21 Nortli Queen street; Lancaster, Pa.--and AuousTus CANS, at Penns grove, N. J; ‘PrOperty owners in those sections of the country will do well to call on them. . • - THOMAS ARMITAGE. Vine Street, 4 donne above t meltb, Philadelphia. March 3, -1854:—.7m A4*ertlseme . nts. SAVE YOUR MONEY. N. MONTGOMERY ' ( Late Salesman or Yeakle, Cobb 4 , Co.) <,, WHOLES E DEA LEH, IN Fancy Silk -ilillincry Goods - No. SU. Baltimore Street, (up STAIRS,) Between Light and Chvles ate., BALTIMORE, LI AS on hand and will he receiving 1 constantly through the season; NEW GOODS- 7 rich . fasbionobte fancy silk Millinery Goode. My'stock • of Rich Ribbons, .comprising every variety. of the latest and most beautiful deeigns, I offer my cs'ooda for net cosh, at tow er prises; than any credit House can-af ford. . ' All persons will find it greatly to their interest to reserve . a' portion it their, mon ey, and make 'selections from. my great variety of rich cheap • goods. Ribbons for Bonnets, (laps, Sashes ie. Bonnet Silks, Satine, Velvets, . Crapes, Liaises, Tarletons, Foundations, Blonds, Illusions, and Embroidered Lace for Caps. French and American norm, French Lace English; - American ‘ ialt4Stritw Bonnets, and Trimmiogi. to ;Wier with eiery artiele in the Minn. , ery fine. Baltimore, Feb. 17.'1854:-45 Groceries,_ UEENSWARE. Dye Enahaalwaye 111 1110 on nand a FAHNESTOCK'S GROCERY & LIQUOR STOICE. REMOVAL. %111 unilereigued_lies_RMOVED his Store's few doors sorolt of his old stand, to Ore three-story building of :111* ,Waronus, loext door to the ..Star" 'office.) where he will always- keep on hand a large; assorttnent of goods, which he is prepared•to offet-at- prices which cannot be best. His stock donsiets of . • GitOc . CRIES of_ all kinds, Sugars,. Molasses, Cofrees, Teas, NA, sal,t, Clackers, Cheese, Plat. Bled Cucumbers, Sze.. Also; ' • ' • Fruits & Confections, , Oranges. Lemons, Figs, Raisins,' Prunes Powtle'r,' Shot,Otobaccd, gars, Gail's celebrated German Smoking Tobacco, and a varietrof other articles— Also a firet•rate assortment or die • best qnalines of - • I, Cll,llO 12 S, Wines and Brandres.,of.diffe.rent N. Boit);Hand Oih . , Old' nye, rte... , —all of which 'can be had on the lowest terms at the Shiro 'of the,. subseribee,.in South Baltimore atreet,iitextlitoot to the ''Staff" Also, always on'lland n variety of Stone Jrrg', &e.—;-Give us a'eall. EMANUEL ZIPALER, Jr: Oettysbrirg, Jun. 27, 1854—tf. BRINGMAN'S. lIIBINET-IVIRE ROO3l, GErriCSBUIIO, PA; THANKFUL for the liberal patron. age heretofore extended to Min the subacriber would respectfully inform his old customers and the• public generally, that he still continues to manufacture every variety.of : . : S Waft E. FURNITURE, • at his Old• Establishment; in South Bahl.; more street, second square, a few doors fouth of the "SITAR" printing office Gettysburg. He will have on hand, for sale, and will c onstantly be prepared to manufacture,4pom the very best mate rials, Sofas ache rate of 1v:m . 5120 to $5O ; • Centre, Card,. .Pier . 1 Sofa, Toilet. Dining and treak last TABLFS; Dres - sing Bureaus every description : French Beadsteads, Wash s t a n d s, Wardrobes; Secretaries. Book:Casea; Pedestals or Sideboards; Piano Stools, Ladies' Waslistandsiiteclin ing Chairs, Lounges, Toiloretts, &c., &c., wltica fur neatness, durability and beauty of finish, cannot be surpassed by :My in the country. xis..PersOns wishing good and cheap VURNIT-UR would do well M give him a call before youth:minx olac.wbci-.. coifing. He is also prepared to manufacture Coffins of Cloth; Alpaca &, Walnut. He has a neat and substantial Hearse, and is 'prepared to accommodate persons in town and coun try at the shortest notice. All kinds of work made to order, and warranted to he finished in the best workman like style. • GEO. E. BRINGMA N. Gettysburg, July 22,1853.—if. z*4 2009 LADIES ARE willing toeeriifr that the lIATfI AVAY COOKING STOVE is the 'try best Stove ncw in use, inasmuch as they will do inure Cookiiig, Roasting and Baking, and do it with less. labor, and kol as long again as any other stove now Fold. These celebrated stoves are constantly kept for sale at a very reduced price at the GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY AND MACRINH Where the subscriber's feeling determined to suit all - persons have also the Parlor, Sexton's Baltimore Air-tight. Peakskell and Cithinah Cook &Mee, ,fitid Air-tight arid Ten-platp Pailor Stoves of the most beautiful patterns. time Salmon. PLOIiGEtS. which, cannot be surpassed for lightness o draught or in the character of their work, are constantly on hand for,iale, and in view of the:fact that the Mouldboard, of these Ploughs is one-fourth heavier than that .'of other ploughs,: it is 'decidedly 147:cheap en that can be obtained. WITHEILOW PLOUGHS and gib , era, Cimino for the Woodcock Plcingh Wind-mill Machipeii, Oneidagra and Hot low-Ware, with every article oeuall7 mad at F'oendties can tie obtained here. Blacksmithing, and Shoe Milting laa T. 'WARREN Si SON.., TOinks.: . 1' have joat received a litrge tot of TitUNKS, tvpick I am selling *Ah em regard to cost, to make room for,cus- Miners. ABRAVAM'AIiNOLD. • THE STAR AND Der. . Is published' every Frida,y mg, in Baltimore street, iti the three story bitilding, 'a few doors'above - Fahnestocka Store, by D. A. 41r, C:11. BUEMLER. TWRM S. . If paid in advance or within the year $2 pet annum—if not paid within the mgi r 32 ;AL . No paper discontinued un tile II arrea rages.are paid— except at the option of the Editor. Single copies Cents.. - A .failure to notify ,a discontinuance will be regarded - air a new engagement. ' ifrivertiseinenti not exceeding l ptainanOnserted three' time for $l--.every sub anent linwtion 26 cents. Longer ones in. the same proportion. all advertisements not specially ordbrcd for a g iien, time. Will be continueil A. libe ral reduction will be made to those who advertise by the y4ar. Prilitiag of silk inds executed neatly and ',proxtptlf,and on reasonable tennis. -jettris and Commu . nications to the Editor,(ex i; i nch eeptit ite contain Money, or tc a name. of nevi euhicriberi,) must be POST 114 . 111 a 'older to secure attention.. drt FIRE INSURANCE. 'y. . , .71 & ec. l h f Xll"ac 1 _ Or IL pf k fiIHE ....ddams Cri !only Mutual Fire In:.• it . N e : • . i LT': surance Campany" located at Gel- ' in I, n valunbla Remedy for all SCROFULOUS • ' yainirg„is now in.anceesi+ful operation, a re . D i s E AsEs, t id i wcion, ~..i i itheian, sick' for lowness of rates, e .onoin teal manage- 1\ '.. Headache, t linker, Nin.ing Sore Mouth, , r. fairs and safety in Insurances, ,I V t ••k i ' • flint Octieral Debility, and is a ' - 1 ,. e n h le a i ll i e 'l n i g i e is s al conp ' arison with any o . ther ; Pt/DWYER OF THE DI.OOD I:•• UNEQUA 1. i - A • LED. . ' . ' - - similar company.. All its operatigns are .' The Rock Buse has gained a reputation, at horne• , conducted under thepersonal superrision 1 end abroad, which nopther medicine bay aver i'of Manageri•side`eted by the Stockholders : idn . ' ni in tiro Arline tonal h• of ti me The Booko of the Company are at all timas .. According to the opinion of Eminent Physicians, open to - the inspettion of rhoseinsuring of I the Rock Rose Plant lo Unequalled in curing . I it. As no travelling. agents are employed, 1 , j •sliiiol.3,A in ill its tininsi • f persons desiring; to , insure can. make ap• 1 plication to . either of the. Managers, from f whom. all •tegtiiiiite , ieforination• can .be, 1 gained. DC7iThe Managers are : . Borough—pp orge, it wupu.,- D., A. Buehler, D . . Willa," A: ' 11..Kiirts, Eimmuel It. Ititswilli..it:; W. Stehle; S. Pahnestock, G. W. Daman; D. : hfeeonaugllP -7 ' ' - .. litenalleri—Vin. /I,.Wilson, •CuMberlind—Robert McCurdy, ! Atraban—..larol: K Mi. - 1 Franklin—Andrew ' Hifinillontialp—Amo Liberty--John Mum Reading—Henry A: Latimore—Jacnti 01 Mountjey - Joileph , ' Verwick--Midittew t0rim,..... ~ i Osfani..-John L. Nuel,".l. It. Hersh, .Pre[ilent—liEOßUl Vice Priteideut—thitext. R. 111/11563.L. Secretary,-D. A. DiMillElll. Treesuree..-S Ftux genic E.' Executive Co ninitteo—AN Puce , ' MAN, 11011IRRT KIXO. • Sept.ill, 1853—tr. SAVE YOUR. MIAEY2. ESSENCE or corraE; . • H. BUSTILER , keeps constantly • hand for sale, the Genuine •Etl-. SENCE OF COFFEE, of beat quality. The use of this article in families will be found a' very great wising in the course of the year. Ilrg'Fer s.de, WIIuLF.SALK a nd RETAIL, at the Drug & Book Store of S. H. BUEHLER. M - 20, 1853. . iMenii Az , """ Baitinsuai 11` • S.isga• hieting /tatti•uutf. THE Wining Passenger Train from York. to. Baltimore, leaves York daily (except Sundays.) at 6 A. M., arriv. ing in Baltimore at 9.1 A. 31. Returning, leaves Baltimore at 31 o'clock, P. AI ,ar iiViiig.alYtirk at .6i: The Express Passenger Train for 831- timbre leaves York at 3 A. M.-4,ltooris ing.. leaves Baltimore at 6, I'. M., soil is due at York at 91 P. M., and imitfediately leaves for Harrisburg. The . Aftehmou Passenger Train to Baltimore leaves York at 31 P. M., arriv ing in Baltimore at O. 'lemming, leave" Baltimore at 81' A. M. and -arrives in York at 11 and runs through to. Harris-, burg A. P. WINCHESTER. Superintendent of 7'ronsporintion. Feb. z 4, 1854. Hanover Branch Rail Road. CILINGE, op noußs. TIN and allet—Alluitility, Nov. 14, 'rrttins used this tuad will bu run as IA- lows: Ist Train will leave Hanover at 2:30 A. M., with passengers for York, liar risburg, Columbia and Philadelphia, and return to Hanover with passengers from Baltimore, at 11.45 A. M 2d Train will leave Hanover at 2.45 'P. M., with passengers for Baltimore. ar riving there at 6.45 ; and return immedi ately with Passengers from York. &c., at 5 P. M. 3d Train will leave Hanover at 5.15 P. M. with Passengers for Yaark ; and return walla Passengers from 11:alimaare :at 7.45 I'. M. . Round Trip 'rickets between Hanover and Bali mare. (good fur itt hours.) will he issued at s2—a redneinin ul une third From the re.ular fare. The Nfor,(lay morning extra train will leave lot gultintore'ai 5.45. EDWARD E. YOUNG. //gent Ilaoover, Nov. 14 1853. UI®III3 14; 11.• 1311ERSONS having. LU3113E12 to dia. JIL pose of. in trade for Furniture. will find it to their advantage to call at the cheap . (labingt 4aking_Emahliehtnent of.. G'E.O. E. BRINGMAN. SmtM lialtimme'street: next door to the Compiler office. Needle Work, E r RENCH Work Collars, Swiss and ••• ,Cantbric Edgings 'an Inserting e, n, Flouneing„Spencers; and every ,thing of that description, can be had in the greatest variety, and the cheapest_at • S. F4IINESTOCK & SONS. CLOTHING-CLOTHING. AHNOLDhati itoty on hand , and is constantly making up; Over- , 'Coats, Dress Coats, Frock •Coats, Punta loons,Vests, atul every articlein the Clothing, dine, which he will sel) 30 per cant cheap er than any CLOTHING STORH or SLOP 3110 Fin the Fawn or County. Call add amine for yourselves,' Oct. 7, - 1053—tf ' NOTICE. :ETTERS of Administratioonn-thelts -0" -tale of DEBORAH STE Vv Airr, late of Freedom township, Atlams,county;Ta., deceased, having been granted Witte under. signed; 'residing -in said -township, notice "is hereby- given'to thole indebted to said estate 'to make • payment withtitit delay, and to those h aving -claims to present the same properly --authenticated for settle. 'JOHN M'CLEARY; Feb.. 3, 1853,--43t 111811 , LINENS, Mullins; Tickinga, I Flannels,, Linen Table Cloths, Tow eling, and Drillings--i large. variety L—for sale at ISCHIA. K'S. NEW, & SEASONABLV. DRY - GOODS' AND GROCERIES. • • AB. KUR,TZ has just opened an im • manse stock of all the new and de sirable styles of DRY GOODS, ,also Queea2ware and Grcceries—which he in: sites his numerous customers to call• and see: all of which will be sold on the principle of ..Quick them and Small rofits." Oct. 14, 1853. "PAIN HOE VIE." STATEMENT OF' REV K. R. W,fittßarkex Pastor of the 2d H a ptist -Church. Ventio)l Et.) relatiinteiklyent Extract of Reek Rase. ' ' To the American Publir.—chs my name Wile been used in etoineximi with recurnmeichitlOna'or' Mr. Myce? Reek RoWlSyritp. in various silver. ,lisements, the inihufsb , urei, I b e g hosts to make th e bill o wing : statement with reference to My at quainter - ice withy the iencoly anti tests 01 which f have subjecte d, it, and the, reasons t or , having introdliecirtt to the notice Cl'peivite Merida* in the community in which treside; long befice the medicine wits advertised. I • make this , state. meet 'freely. because I heti?, eV principled with. held 1411111 e (ruin all pstetikinedieines, and sedu• 10;4 yabetained hem erecnimentling them to .-the pubor, beliecrig them 'bequently the !pawn or quackery aril humbug, and asjtending lo increase, iiiste.,4 of lessening hunagn disease and suffering'. suit*, 1 legs, is the elioriieter ofis large portion or , -the potent •p.itiagess of this medicine-making age. ..Their IMMO is legtl/10.11Ild from their influence, as Gem the ileninn.cal epirits, wit here reason to pray for a ~,to deliver,shce. 7'he 'First Test. —I 'hail 'nisei(' suffered occa aiunilly With sudden at ticks nrilicklleed.whe and Hiltons Diarrhea, and I had sought's great variety of curative agents to but little ;anomie ; and pilf ering from this disease (diarrhea) at this time I. determined to teat the new Syrup first upon my• self. Thr results were beyond my expectation. It was a powerful aiterstive. tend thd„ morbid ac tion or the system wee changed, and the fu I n.•.ions of secretion %%err restored to a healthy'stste: 1 gave tune and elesficity !co my system, and cm. reeled ihe derangenient of the digestive organs and pie mei that idestlmghle ;beaming-10. a VER • 'Mk teat was not determiturd in a week , or month t 6 " I ti.ok four or five bottles in perhaps as many months. Since that time I have suffered but slightly., from these Alerangements. MV. NICK HEADACHE IS EN'TIREI,Y CURED. Other Terrs.--LFinding . this medicine so I.sclul to myself, .1 at once gave "it to setorsl invnliil friends: Minot this time. I 'was earnestly solicited to give all, ire in reference to a child, some eight yelra orrice. The child was seemely Darted. with a tgerolult humor, of a vary severe type. the humor shooing itself on all ports of the. etutere, Oita then suddenly disappearing., The child was very sick. and it was thought doubtltd IA heater she would lire. The humor reemll'ed Mark, Speeks • of Mortified flesh. In othlition to servo other remedies, I gave the child ti s•Svrup Dr 3 loon Nweoks..vhnn she hod peril, tent wenolt t.. go out to school occasionally. The swel:ll.4 of her crowd, unit she Was restortA lutoltli The faintly 'fee! that they owe her lite, with God's blessing. to My remedies. This test Satisfied me that the Rork Roso possessed epecifir powers for" Semfulons hum. re. i then tested it in rases of Cutaneous Eruptions, in Messier+, Chicken Pox. Conker, ?nre -Mgottlt, Erysipelas, •alt Rheum, Piles, &c. in all three, emir!' nail perfect aucceite. After testing thin , y. run far more than a year, wrote Mr. Myers (rki. .7th, I$6(l) enthuelaetically. norexpecting ma let ter world hg puhlishi•J. that hie 4yrup Wass Pau korite, all healing. and I gave him the result of its operations in several irretaticerr. I stated- Ii thAt 'letter that Wile invaluable we a ra•u"•dy ut .Ciittineout. flcuidianth Erysipelas, I•ntt and tiKor iro.ortLirA, ineltolod in the varied family of thicases known an tteroma, & c ,, th a t it acted with wonderful' ellicaer." NI, illti ll it'll of lie value for the nhnve•unmed re- Mtn unchanged. and the same ne lahro I wrote Mr. %ere in Oct. 1.136' } . I do not rrecitimocii it for 01l the ills of our initiating huntanitY.: la , ' 1 unhesitatingly say, that RAU (tint4ly in > erefuloun etf•rrions, I believe it superior to any known curative agent. It has been Pufriei.,litly ingted by damnein prae. 11M to eliahligh lAN ntlaptiati to extnngivn ...erntg nem. in mitigating human outlining and remottng digeagn, BUT WHAT IS THE ROCK HOSE? The following history 01 the Rork Rose p'.li) medirin.l propeitief, wr Inkr , rot Ihtt New Ilaven Pnlladi,m. Ahrrh. 1842 of he inerealwa interest tti.iiiitc!!l. (1 k Rose phuit. in Col, NI t 0 .0. 4., o f Ik e fill rules ett•etetl by ••Mv,,.• l nu y , uo. Emort nr Hoek Rage.' nJI. fern ,riel ji en,r,et ow+ if • I 1 , 1 .V 11 /I VII Ecru oll I t• rl I 4 d CUE' 1 . 11..e¢ it ; 0111 ..:•411 het jut true Ileht the liatete .t 1 a ItF.nl d u o, Im.uuu•w We :UV ir0d0•10,..1 I , ' the bd.•• lli+n.•n -rAtmy of 11417, for. aogolloo 1 ,, 11 01 It : - li is entirely different f rom the eonitiout i t is oblofeß lent plant. 611. i• v. A in addition to a renlnfkilt'r !wen- .- 1111f1tV of the pinta. of I..atifm two efoi a of flow ors in one ....hem. it 111.0 111 a another ii,tereating and beautiful properly". 1).. lAsinn any. that in the month. of No, ern...l and December, Ile 11114 wen hottlr, d 4 of the.o plintr,•etoline out. nea r 11101/ rlll/14, bro.ol. thin • mined ire erv.tals. about in , inch I, breadth. o bieh 11114104 1111 ring the tiny, 11114 D err tettetv.or i n the•tnorninz. For a more minute nlffl analyii cal Iluerription of it. the render is retorted to Tor rey So tiray'a bmseienl works.. - .111 . iiorrentil a're for the -moot irnitertant, /lace upontheve &taints ita,val tie to the'crimmunity. Dr. I.tnultut says th at in 1799 it was an valuable. that. it. was cultivated from seeds. Ever since Prol:,.fres. of ride College, his habitually used it with great suiCess inbiceoftile and Chronic Die ease, add through him its virtues 'were made known, until, snipe. Tyler says. nit Is ,not► in °dissection [New Haven) a common nubile in do ulnae practice for the.cure of Scrofula and cu taming dieeases." • Scotch 'Edraniiii, of •notoriety, whilelearelingin America, In 11324, learned its wit in Canada. Returning to England, he ployed'it in adalkatitig bii baths ; • ihich became greatly celebrated for, the cure if similar diaereses. Dr. kaar Pariah, of Philadelphia, remarks that it has been. successfully tam, : lrs 'bed Case. nt Scrofulous 'iliseadet. 7 • • Dr. I. H. Ilsompsoit; of lie some place, preacrib ci had COUltil OtSeroldloui peel lents , at 'Hotel. 'Hie success , ettr3toird Abe:attention 'of giant •, . Be TeForta.the Ag low g re . rnerkehle c10t... of :White Stitching of , the .hip, in robrinfirY. 1844 'rhe( led Was . seven ,yeeri old, - and had . the'disease forihreti)tenrif. Thno bone 'weadislocated upwind and outward: .Iliefe whs *Jorge opening on the hip leading to' the bone, .into-tehiciti could, thrust tn,i , - Linger. I eon:ilea lire. alcont.,. He had been under several • pily *Want, 'rho had gi4en hint up. I orderrd a,de- COOOOll Ofliorit Rae. in two dart his Night iweins cooled . ; I then Orderiql n tea eponnful 'of Rock Rose three times a day. DAYS after he wee EisiTIRFLY, . Dr. .Webb, of Maditon, Ct. testifies to the value of ROCK Foie, !wok* in.the curs of numerous cases of the itcraula, especially in children. Dr.' S:Fulkr of Hart ford, administered , the 'Rock Rose to a ticraulous female, in 'which 'the anti:scrofulous remedies , had 'been applied' with. ont'succevs. The &Seaga was fully arrested .by it. The Rock Rose Is a OM of rare, medicinal virtues, 'and unrivalled' as a curative ageniin ,Serofiliowi diseases. . : I cannot but express the de. sice, intlOsing thie statement, that it 'mei be found :to lessen the 'wafering. of out diiiesied - and dying hunisnity. • • ' • ' • _ .EDWIN R: WARREN:. New London, Aptit 2,1 55.. . • • MANUFACTORED BY WM. FRANKLIN. & CO., New Haven, Ct. 4 Mr. Warren, thongh i'Minister of the Gospel, forahas 'period of I 5 years given attentiod the subject' of medical science, to qualify , him toad.. minister to the Sick, in connection with hisTas. total duties. , • . , • . AGENTS.-B.Buehler, Gettysburg ;lea , SO HO a k Menallen P. 0 ; 'Abel T. 'Wright., Benderovitle; Jacob Mark,--Osebtoivrit '11"& D. K. 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