, , . , ~ • , .. . ... .. .' BOOKSi STATIONERYI. Ph"ad"Ph EA an T Adit"Eßm. ants. L • • , jrkine r at evens. , . kriti & Mondry, . , ____ ,St •re N0,.28, N. 3rd street, Philadelphia, Ono pricio—and that as law as at, AintilitlCClP MAN VEACTIMKRP, ituy Mstabilshmont out) CIIRRIERS, AND I M PO RTE RS, of tho City. 1 Cominissibn and Genera' - . -I I .;..9 Tl 7 El? 11 US I .NE SS. . 1. 0. BUEHLER WICOZsESALD & SLASIT.A.Iti; E rURNS his sok nirWldegmenta to lE...itiiiiitifaelory 15 illargarelta alreel• iv, his friends for the. long con inured Philadelphia. and liberal patronage extended him. and i July 15, 1858 —ly. invites attention to his present largely in. creased stack of goods. Jos; received from Philadelphia and New York. Ile deems it unnecessary to enumerate OM assort (tient, which will be found to embrace every variety of goods in his line, viz ClaSsical, Theological; School, Miscellaneous BOOKS "1-44. and Stationery of allitinds, embracing, as lie behoves, the largest and best assortment titer opened to Gettysherg. Hs also invites attention to his large supply • . ' • • 'Atgoir GOODS, embraein4 Gold and Silver pens and• Pen cils, Pen-Knivcs; Plain and Panes' Note Paper , and Envelope*, 'Motto Wafers, Sealing, Wax, - Portmoneaus, Snaps, Pei , fuinety, &r,, of which will , be sold •at the fir ]` VERY LOWE.ST Rare s. x i• gall - anyexarnine for yourselves at the old eetabtished BOOK & DRUG store in' Clianiberabip't sired, a feu; doors . roil, the dii.unitid. • • • - .S. 11. BUEHLER. Gettysburg, , Pa., Oct. 21; 1853. rihTIEIIOIICT WiIiVIRE STORE. rum: Subscribers would respectfully annituttrei to their friends and the public. that they have opened a NEW 11-\RDIV .ft ItE STORE in Baltimore st,. adjoining the residence of DAVID ZIEOLf!R, GAllyfibUif, in which they ',are opening a arge and general assertinent..:4. HULOW.tfte, IIION; STEEL, GROGERIES ) CUTLERY, COACH THIMMINCS Springs, Axles, Saddlery, Cedar Ware, Shoe ,Findings, • Paints-,Oils, &Dyestuffs n general, Mending every descriptioJ of erlielee iu the above line of business—to which they invite the attention of Covell'. makers, Blacksmiths. Oarpcnters.Cabinet. makers, Shoemaker's.- Saddlers, and. the public generally.. • - • ' Our stock . having been selected with great sate . and pureltashed for Cash, we . guartl anlee,(for the Reittly-Nioney) . to dispose of any part of it on as reasonable tenni as they-can be purchased any where. • - We ,particitlarly rigueet s'eall tram our friends, i.fid' earnestly-solipit a share of public favor: VS the are determined to es, tablish a •characterrfor selling Goods at low prices And doing business on fair prin. eiples JOEL B. DANNER, DAVID ZIEGLER. OnlvabumJuinsll.lBsl.—o. Men's DreSs Goods: El VERY variety of Color% and quail , tv of Cloths; .Cassimeres, Sonnets and OverenatingS all of which will he 119111 In lOW as at any other more in town. Call and see them at KURTZ'd Cheap Corner. Wltt 177 - 11 01 1.V.1241F2? GUNS! GUNS! Ala'rge lot Of Single and Double Barrel ed GUNS & RIFLES, of a super ior make, just received, and for sale cheap by FAIINESTOOK ! St SONS. Oct. 14, 1853. • . - Fashionable Cravats. MARCUS SAMSON has just receis. of a large assortment of beanti• tul uttAv&Ts, of the latest style, which he will Nell cheaper than auy other °slab. lishinent m town. Docember 2, 1853. nF all kinds, Cap and Letter Paper or ‘-F the best quality, Note Paper, Visiting Cardi,iplitig.and fancy - Envelopee, Pen, knistes,,Otaills,thuld Pens and Pencils, iko., always on Inlaid and for sale low by, • ' B. IL BUEHLER SOAPS, Perfumery, Hail Oils, Motro Wafers, Portrnatnes, Ate.. a new• as sortment just opened at BUEHLER'S Book and DrutSture, in Ohambersburg street.' Iriester Bonnet* FH O the Ladies, Hoods and Woolen Huts for children, a new artielerheap • ' Kulars. DIELI7O3 11,15rD 11MCDIGINTS, 411 F all klude, from the beat tionses in the CAty. eon mainly on hand aell--f4L-tttle at v•-' ihe thug and Bookstore of lit. ;. , .:9.1i. BUEHLER. Domestic' g GNG114.41, lit,ttitto. Wool and Cot ton Flapuele, Calicos of- . ell colors in be had atibei 'cheap Store of S. FAIINES'FOCK & SONS. , Groceries, trEENS Ai GLASS Ware, a fresh and full supply, as cheap as the Mar. kets adenl; call and see them at ONNETS. ROA las and Flowers, a large *escalates or the dilierent 411, U) be found et , Qvaresessoare Quersitnen re ARIPM 'ARNOLD has juot receive.) • •a tale lot of QUEENSW ARE. lallakth Mr mill *ell low. Call and see. R 'COATS OVER COATS, t Prepare for Winter. 11 14 118 !subscriber late just received end sted s choice lot of Overcoats of e f ertiy: tiptioe, made in the best men „net sfalateet fayies, which" he is tie tortainekmetlitheeper then sal other nhitAinett the - Olonity. To teit the *not' of Ns cull aft 4 examine. Refutat ion Go &tout& toehovr GOODS. AA It4' L'S F. IiIIOWN'S Essence of.bIMOCEI PHIS Essenie is a preparation of un ustial.ex_ellgenee, ordinarr,diar , rtices, incipient cholera, in short,ln all eases of prostration of the digestive functions, it is of inestimable value. Ptiring the preva lence of epidemic 'cholera ,and ammo complaints of children, it is peculiarlysef ficacious ; no family, individual or travel ler, should be ivittiont it. CA UTION.--BA sure to gel the genu ine essence, which is prepared wile' by F. BROWN. at hie _Drug and' Chenueal Store. N. E. Corner of fifth and Cheat: nut Streets Philadelphia. and for isle - by all the respectable. Apothecaries in the MIRO Stales, and in Gettysburg, Pa, by SmanE.l. BMIILKR. June 17, 1853-Iy. .• ' .- e,F.....,-,...22.,,.. , F. ~ , , 1gr0m0...",...... ril. , \ . 111 )Jiss, • J. E. GOULD, (Successor to . NO. 184 CHESTNUT STREET .SWAISUti BUILDINO. • Extensive. Music Publisher. and Peale in Musical instruments of every descrip• lion. : Exclusive Arent logy the tile of 'Fillet; Davis &Cos (Boston) Patent . Suspension Bridge Zama and other IP-I.A NOS. L. Gilbert's Boudoir Pianon, Melodeons, Martin's Guitars. Harps, Violina,, Sheet Music. Music Books, &c. Reaidents of the country will be sup plied by mail or otherwise witli any music ,tll4 may wish. at as hi e/ rates at if put.. chased in person. Having one, of the lamest stocks in the'United States, 1 feel largest stocks of anti:trying all who !Lay favor me with 'a call or oidei. Dealers in Wile supplied on the liberal tering. Pianos to let. Second-hand Ptanos.lor_sale, May 13, 1853-1 y. Z1.17:13 & CZLIII, LAMPS, LANTERNS CHANDELIERS, N. E. LOANER FOURTH & CHERKY bTS., PHILADELPHIA. AVING enlarged and improved their 11 Store, and having the largest assort mentol Lamps in Philadelphia. they are now preptired to furnish PINE OIL, CAMPIIENE, 1..1 UN] NG IFLUI ETHEREAL OIL, PHOSGENE GAS andLARD OIL ; Lamps, Lanterns, of all patents, Fancy Hotel & Hall Lamps, Chan. delierarPirandides and Candelabras, and Britain% Lamps, at the Manufacturers' lowest prieeii: Glass Lamps by the package, at a small atliance over .Atunion' priors. Being large MANUFACTUR— ERS of Pine Oil, Burning Fluid, Ether eal Oil, Alcohol, and (the only true) Phos gene Gas, they can furnish these - :articles et such prices that Merchants will find it ut their!advantage to buy. Call before go tug elsewhere, if you want bargains. Also. the Safety Fluid Lamp for sale.. DAVIS d:• CULIN, Sept. 26, 1853--ly WINDOW SAIADES. : 3 1 etz G. L. MILLER & CO., • g MMIIIFACTURbRS ADD •WHOLESALD AND RETAP• PEALED* IN • WINDOW ,SHAIVS, Bouth•wwt Corner of second and Arch street", . PHILADELPHIA, . QUC as-Gothe's-Landsc.apea,..Borders, i. 73 Vases, Scroles, Boquets. GOLD BORDERS. dm, of the -most beautiful designg and perfection of finish in this country. and 'at such LOW PRICES as to challenge all Competition. Buff and W hire Holland., Cambrics,'Cassele. Cordii Draftees, &c., in every variety, for City or Country trade. We invite an examina tion 4.11' our stock, at the Depot, South west corner of Second and Arch streets, Philadelphia. Jan. 27;•1854.-.--$5 • BOOK AGENTS WANTED. GENTS' WANTED in every town ilk and county in the United Stew, to sell the inGat popular and saleable hooks publiolletl, many of them beautifully 111.. LUS'CItATED witb COLOREI) EN— GRAVINGS : abut the mod' popular work of T. S. ARTHUR, includins "Arthur's Cottage Intelligent and. enterprising men will Gil thia a pletassint' Sin! profitable - bufW nees. • For particulart. addreso (postpaid) 3. W. BRADLEY, Publishei 1g0.480h Fourth kitreat, Philadelphia, Pa. Sept. 30.1858—56 • .111111fVERSITY MEDICILN ESYI FEVER AND AGUE CUBED BY ROW AND'S TONIC MIXTUR.E. Univereity of ,Free MO:eine R• wad-Popular Rizotoledv-(ehaitere by the b'tete of Pennsylvania, at its, las session. (via. Tilth April, 1863,) mainly for flip purpose !smiting the evils rc. suiting from the 'sale•of spurious dan gerous oustrums, alio for the purpose of supptt ing the public reliable Verne dies,, in eases wherein the penitent eannot obtain or will nut employ the best medical ; having purchased that invalua ble remedy, Reewand's Toni' Mixture, on 'recount of its just celebrity and known efficacy, in the treatment of Fever and Ague,,antl, its kindred affections ,— has no hesitation in recomineding it in the high est. term! - to the pittronsge of— the ar. theteti. SCHCK'S . , OR laL CO,MPf.AINT. cured. by ROW AND'S • BLACK43ERRY , 1 24.101'. Thu above Itistittoion extends mu .1 its sanction, in like manner, to the remedy for "Bowel Complaint," so well known as Itowand'sCompounti Syrup of Blackberry Root, 'and earnestly recommends it to the confidence of patients a ffl icted with them complaints,—believing it to be invaluable in the treatment of such . eases. • By order of the Trustees, /1". Henry K. Strong, Hon. J: It. Flanigan John K. Kovsnd, al. I.h, D. K. Ashton, Esq. Hector Orr, Esq. • , All Communications to be address ed,—Joho. R. Rowand, M. D., Head of the Pharmaceutical Department, and Pres ident of the University, . flume Dispensary and office, No. 47 South Selland sirent, Philadelphia. Branch Dispensary at die sture of S. 2. FORNEY. Gettysburg. • Sept. 30, 1833-1 y 1,000 ToNs NU. SUPER PHOSPHATE of LlidE. IIEBURG'S Original arid Genuine, iy warranted of anperiot quality, the cheapest manure in the world. Farmers and dealers supplied at low rates. - EXTRA QC:M.IIIf LAND PLASTER, 5,000 barrels ExitaQuality Land Plas ter, elected expressly 'fur its fertilizing 10,000 bushels of same in bulk. • 1,000 barrels Calcined Plaster. 500 is Casting •• 100 •• Demist •• PERUVIAN. GUI NO. This article' We offer "in confidence to our as equal to any import ed, and fir superior to most in the 6,000 bags of this superior Guano. for sale aLtbe lowest market rates. Also. Patagonian Guano, Poudrette, Ground Charcoal, 4.c. C. FRENCH & CO, At the Steam Plaster Mills, junction Pork Avenue, Crown and Callowhill eta, Philadelphia. • Feb. 3, 1854.-Btn• , New Tall Paper Warehouse. EURTON AND LANING MANUFACTUREits & IMPORTERS. No. 124 Arch Street,' second door sboye Sixth PHILADELPHIA, HERE may be found the largest and hautleumest assprtment in the Purchasers from the country will find it to their advantage to call at our spire, while they will be suited with a superior artinle, at the lowest prices. • BURTON & LA NING, No FM Arch Street, above Sixth, Philadelphia, Feb. 24,1854.-4 m .CAUTION!!" Tilo3lllS AltiiliTAGE'S PATENT EL MT RO•AIG AN ET LIGHT NINO Robs. small: or IRPOSTRRS AND SWINDLERS N order to . prevent a repetition of the I FRAUDS so extensively carried on during the last twoyears, by a . set of scoundrels who travelled, over the country, and represented themselves us my agents, and in many instancea exhibited forged certificates of agency, I now give holier , that all nay agents carry with them printed forms, authorizing them to act as my agents, legally executed and ac knowledged beton) Alderman HENRY SIMPSON. of Philadelphia; they have also my name and Flat e of business on their wagons. I believe died, all to be strictly honest, and fully acqttaititerh with the business of putting tip hightnlng Raids, which they will do , at as low a price as they can be obtained at the factory. As many schomes have been restarted to; to defraud in . Y self and the public, purchasers should be on their guard ; thousands have been grossly deceived by purchasing use less articles in the shape of Ugh Wing Rods, hiving pewter, lead, copper, zinc anal iron points, either, or all of which fire gond for, lnothing. ';')ly ELECTRO MAGNET. LIGHTNING RODS have been examined by many of the most Sci enfific men in the world, who have pro nounced thetn to be the only rods, that they nave ever seen, which, are calculated to save lives and property from destruc tion by lightning,—among these are Professors Henry ArMitririe, James M`- Clintock, Walter R. Johnston, of the U. S. Patent office, E. J. Carr, ,Dr.. I'. IE,, Waller iind many others whoarecommend them in the highest terms of sppruba . hon. All nrdeis WHOLESALE - AND RE TAIL, wil) meet, , with prompt attention. .Spire :gods; and Scrolls made to order.-- Cardinal Points, 'and other kinds of 'weather Vanes, for Sale cheap. 'lO _ :7•Mj , . Agent, Smiths'. C. Witta,'will locate hilt moil during the summer of 1854, at No, 21; North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa.—antr, At:Tonsil:is CANN: at .Perilla giove, N.:J. 'Prop..rty owners in those sections tit the country will do well to call on them. THOMAS ARMITAGE.. Vine Street. 4 ilnoce above tneltii, Phileßel; his. March 3,-1854.=;m. SPRINq MILLINERY GOODS. JOEIN SCONE & SONS, No. 4b South dewed Street, Philadelphia, HVE now in Store, of their own LI. importation, a large and haudsuine assortment of RIBBONS. SILKS. 'CRAPES, and every article imitable to the Millinery . Trade, to which constant addition will be made throughout the season. thereby- en abling them to offer therlaig6t' and most -deatrable'aelection of articles. in their line to be found in the City. ' Philatia., March' 17, 1854.-2 m •STRAW GOODS----S.PRINU 1854 HE subscribers are now prepared - to \ exhibit at their SPLENDID NEW ESTA 5H MENT, just completed, on the site their former Stand, No. 41 South Second Btreet, Philadelphia, an entire t ew and beautiful Stock of Straw, Fancy, an Silk Bonner. ant. Flaw, Flow ers, da - ta if Panama; Palm and Summer Hats for gentlemen, which our patrons, Merchants and Milliners generally, are in vited to examine, confidently promising them: in - extent, in variety, in novelty, and in styles, a stock ugequallod. o:TOrdera carefully and' promptly exe cuted. : THOMAS WHITE & CO. March 17, 1854.-86 fie ;Blanks of all kinds for sale at this office. Baltimore Adrertiminekan. SAVE YOUR MONEY. N. MONTGOMERY' (Late'S'aksrnan for ilakle, Cobb ¢ Co.) VVHOI.ESALE DEALER IN Fancy Silk. Millinery Goods, No. 211 33altipore . Street, (hp .enene.) Between Light and Charles AL: BALTIMORE. H AS m o n n st b a a n n ti d i be receiving gli the season, NEW GOODS--rickfashionable fancy silk Millinery GOods. My stock of Rich Ribbons, comprising every variety.of the latest and moat beautiful designs. 1 offer my Goode, (*mild cash, at tow er prices than any . credit House can rtf- Alt persons will find it greatly to their interest to rese rve a portioir theii ey, and make seleetimp from my great variety of rich cheap Aoo4i: Riblions lor . Bonnets, (hips. Bashes i tc. Bonnet Silks. Satins, Velvets, Crapes, Lbws, Terlentni, Faundadone, Blonde, Illusions, and telbroidered Lace for Caps. French and' merican Flowers, French Lace, ;• English,Aincrican• and Ital ian Straw, Bonnets, Ind Trimmings. to gether with every article in the Millin ery line. rib:17;1854.-45 • • BOUNTY LANDS: ;, ..,,, RERSONSentitleds to Bounty ir. , ii = Lands uider the arts of (NM.: rigress of the United States. can have their eltims proMptly and efficiently atintded to by applica tion either ponmally or by letter othe subscriber. at his office in Gettysburg. Claimants whose applications have been suspended on amine, of deficiency in proof,tnay find it to iheir advantage wean -81--7" The lee char ed is *5 in each ease. payable upon the cl ivery of the warrant. The subscriber wt l also attend to claims for - Pensions for Rivalutionary or other services and the loiation of !awls. The sale and, purchase if Land Warrants at tended to, and the highest cash price paid lbw the same.. •12..:0. Mee REA RY. May 14—tf. i Attorney at law, , . D. Itrt i lli SI A t.; Gil iY, .9 TTNINA r. 97 L.,711 . ; (Office removed to anti dour. West of Buehler' Drug dr, Buuk•Sture,Ohnmbureburg strfet.) Jtiorney and 4UlicoliorAlur l'ablits al (1 Pensions, Bounty Land Wan.ants, ,Back-Pay ens. 'tended Mimi, undid! other claims against the Government at iWashington, D. C. : also American claido in England. Laud Warrants located mid sold, or bought, and highest prices givAt. Lands for sale In lowa, Illinois ; and other Western States; and Agents engaged location; Warrants here. Iktlr - Apply to' hial personally or by eater. Gettysburg, Nov. 1'1,1853. ----DAVIinAILS, Attorney at Lim, EIAS taken Mr. STEVENSON ' S office.' North (*est Ctirner of Centre Square, OEFERENGE. - --Hon. baddeus Stevenp, Eq.. Laneaste , . - v Dec. 30, 1853. , --- A CARP. THE undersigned, ad ised by his phy sician to relinquisithe practice of hie profession, for the pruent at least, has placed his business and pi iers in the hands of DAVID wtm.s. Esq., who will jow -1 lice Law in the' sever I courts of the county, in whoseprole ional abilities I have every confidence, lid whop I cheer lully reinninend to t it .support of the colurnenitv. W. 11:STEVENSON Dec. 30, 1853.-- Dr..l. La'rence DEN .iST. WFICE in t' stmbersburg street, I one door W:st of the Lutheran Church, nearly opp . tte Middlecoll's store, where he' may be ut,nl ready and willing t) to attend to any ca within- the province of the Dentist. Pe Peons in want of full sets of teeth are inv ed to call., - - REFS ENCES. i Dr. Q. li'. D lumina.", Re.Y.C.P.KaArrru,D.D TI " D. HONSII, Prof..M.JAcuss, - a 1.1. . HVOIR. .‘ H.L. LIAVORER, " D.OILIMRT, ." HAAIVIILiciIItIRO ROL 11011'7. JOHNSON, .. H. L. ayaryza • July 7. 1848. Dianiond'Ton- i rs—New Firm. Cipton 33roti)tr, FASHIONABLERBERS AND HAIR'' • DR SSERS. • CAN at all ‘ime be found prepared to attend to thelialls of the , people, at the !remple. id ttut Diamond: adjoining the County Building. From Longexpe rrence they flatter themselveathat they can go throngh all the riunifirittions of the Tonsoriil:Derartirient, with such an itifinite egree of skill, as will mutt with the:entire satisfaCtion ol all wit.) may' submit k their chins to the , . keen ordeal of tic razors. They hope, therefore, that by their.,attention to bust nese, and a desire ;to ple ase, they will mer it as well as rectiiiiiha liberal share ol pub lic patronage. The sick will be attended to at their privnie derellings. DOSSSS GOODS (IF every st.yky, De. Wge, De Rage Al paca, MOLIS de Laines, Alpaca, Silks, Plaids, ste., with trimmings to snit, tor sale elteap, at FRIEVESTOCIC S Groceries, n UEENSW ARE. Dye Swill, always 'Ale on hand at FATINESTQCK'S Baltimore . SusqUehanna /tnilydud. rippE Morning Passenger Train - from jiL York to Baltimore, leaves York daily (except Sundays.) at 0 A. M., arriv ing to Baltimore at 91 A. M. Returning. leaves Baltimore at 3/ o'clock, P. M.. as at York at 61., The Expresi Passenger Train for Bal timore leaves Yiirk at 3 A. M.—Return log, leaves Baltimore at 6 P. M., and is, due at at 9/ P. M., and immediately leaves for Harriaburg. The Afternoon Passeriger Train to Baltimore leaves York at 31 P. NI., arriv ing' in Baltimore at 01. Returning, leaves Baltimde at 13i A. M.. and arrives in York at 111, and runs through to Harris burg. A. P. WINCHESTER, Superintendent of Transportation , Feb. 24. 1854. •' Banoverßranch „Rail Road; CIMNOR OF HOURS. N and after Monday, Nov. 14, Trairka kJ need this road will be run as fol- • lows: Ist Train will 'Ave HatioVer at 0.30 A. M., with passengers for York, ifar. risbuig, 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 0.45 ; and reuLrn intinedi atelv wilh Passengers from York,'Ste., at 5 P. - 3d Train will leave Hanover at 5.15 P. M. with Passengers fOr York ; and return with Passengers- from Minima at 7.45 P.M. • Bound Trip Tickets between Hanover and Baltimore, (good for 48 hours,) will be issued at s2—a reduction of one third from the regular fare. • The Monday morning' extra train will leave for Baltimore at 5.45. EDWARD E. YOUNG, agent Hanover, Nov. 14 1853. FIRE INSURANCE. 'VILE "Mama County Mutual Fire In surance Campany' located at Get tysburg, is now in successful operation, are for lowness of rates, economical manage ment of its affairs, and safety in Insurances, challenges comparison with any other similar company. All its operatimis are conducted under the personal supervision of Managers selected by the Stockholders. Tha Bunks of the Company are at all tunas . open to the inspection of those insuring of it. As no (ravelling' agents are employed, persons desiring to insure can make ap plication to either of the Managers, from wloun all requisite information ran be gained. irjo , few Managers are : Borauuh—George riwope, 1) A Buehler, D Wills, A. 8. , Kurtz, :Samuel R. Russell. E. W. 'table, R. Fahnestock, C. W. Hoffman, I). McCune u :lty. Meoallen—Win. B. Wilson, Cumberland—Robert McCurdy, titraban —Jacob King. Franklin—Andrew Heintzelmon, Hamiltnnbon—Amon W. Magillly,, Liberty—John Mueteinwti, jr., Rending—Henry A. Picking, Latimore—Jacob Grinst, Nlountjoy dement! Fink, Berivick--Matthew Eichelberger Oxford—John L. Not,i, J. It. Hersh, President—GEOßGE SWOPE. Viro Progidont—StwitEt. R. Ross Et— a —D. A. BUILEII. Trp.r.turar—s 411 1. F IO A II N.BSTOC t. Executivu Co wnitteo —A o e.w 6l.7fTZ EL MAN, HOB KEIT MTV BD T, JACOB Kt ac. Sept. 10. I 853--tf. SAVE YOUR MONEY! ESSENCE or corrnE. S BUEHLER keeps constantly on • hand for sale, the Genuine ES— SENCE OF COFFEE, of hest quality. The use of this article in families will be touutl a very great saving in the course of the year. fry• For. sale. WHOLESALE and RETAIL, at the Drug & Book SlOre of S. H. BUEHLER. Mar 20, 1853. LUMBER. pEßSON&having LUMBER to die pose of, in Annie for Furniture, will find it to their advantage to call at the Cheap Cabinet Making Establishment of GEO. E. BRINGM AN. South Baltimore street. next door tb the Compiler office. • • Needle Work, FRENCH Work Collars, Swiss and Cambric Edgings and Insertings, Flouncing, Spencera, and every thing of that description, can he had in the greatest variety, and the cheapest at S. FAHNESTOCK & SONS. - CLOTIIING-CLOTHING., 4 BR' NI ARNOLD . hasnnw ton hand and is constantly making up, Over coats, Dress Coats, Frock Coats. Patna loons,Vests, and every articlein the lothing line, which he - will sell :RI per emit cheap er "than'any CLOTHING STORE or SLOP SHOP in the Town or . Comity. in I Call and examine lor yourselves, Oct. 7, •1853—tf ' NOTICE.. L'LETTERS of Adminietration on the wi n-A tate of DEBORAH STEW AR'r, late of Freedom township, Adams county. Pa., deceased, having been granted to the under signed, residing in said township, notice is hereby given to those indebted to said estate to make payment without and to those hiving claims to present the same properly — authenticated for settle. meat. JOHN M'CLEARY, Admr. Feb. 3, 1853.7411 I Tickings, Flannels, Linen Table Clothe, Tow eling, and Drillingai—':a large variety—leer sale et NEW & SEASONABLE ' DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES. A. B. KURTZ has just opened an tm-, mense s itocli of all the new and de- Bitable styles of DRY GOODS, also Queensware and Groceries—which he in vites his'numerous customers to call and see: all of which , will be sold on the principle of 'Quick. Salem aud Small Profits." ' Oct. 14, 1853. -• BRINGMAN'S VIBINETATIRE ROOM, GE'PCYSBUIIG, PA. rip lIANKFUL for the liberal patron, k age heretofore extended to him the puhscriber would respectfully inform his old customers and the •public generally, that he still continued to manufacture every variety of D. OU . 141 11 0 L-D FURNITURE, • at hie Old Etitablishment, in Smith Balti more street, 'second square, a few doom booth of the ..STAR" printing , office Gettysburg. He will have on hand, for sale, and will constantly be prepared to manufacture, from the very besi of mate rials, Sofas at the raw of from $2O to 850 ; islECentre, Card, Pier, Sofa, Toilet, Dinin, and Break last TAULFS; Dressing Bureaus o every description : French Ileadstead;, AV nal] s t a tt d s, Wardrobes, Secretaries, Book-Oases; Pedestals or Sideboards, Piano Stools, Ladies' Washstands, Iteclin• ing " Choirs, Lounges, Toiloretts, I &c., whicil for neatness, durability and beauty of finish, !cannot be surpassed by any in the country. le...Persons wishing good and cheap P i UliN I would do well to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. coffins. [leis also prepared to manufacture Minns ut Cloth, Alpaca & Walnut. Ile has a neat and substantial Hearse, and is prepared to accommodate, persons in town and coun try at the shortest notice. All kinds -of work made to order, and warranted to be limehed in the beet workman like style. 61E0. E. IIIiINGNIAN. Gettysburg, . July 22. 1853.—tf. 2000 LADIES ARE willing to certify that the 11A TII AWAY COOKING STOVE it the very .best stove now in use, inasmuch as they will do more Conking. Roasting and Baking, and do it with les§ labor, and last as lung again as any other stove now bold. These celebrated stoves are constantly kept for sale at a very reduced price at the • •• GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY AND ALIGHINE STOP, Where the subscribers feeling determined to suit all persons have also the Parlor, Sexton's Baltimore Atr-tight. Peaksk ell and eabinelt Cook Stove, and Air-tight and Ten-plate Parlor Stoves of the most beautiful patterns. Pklib' sqyzort PLOUGIHS which cannot he surpassed for lightness n draught or in the character of their work, are constantly on hand for sale, and in view of the fact that the Mouldboard of these Ploughs is ime-fourth heavier than that of other ploughs, it is decidedly the cheap est that can he Obtained. PLOUG.III3 and oth ers, Castings for the . Woodcock Phm a h Machiitery, Crating s and Hui low-ware, with ever article tauall) mad at Foundries can be obtained here. Eflacksmithing and Sloe Making ap usual. T. WARREN & SON. GROGERY & LiQUOR STOIOE. REMOVAL. F 'HE undersigneditas REMOVED hie 0 - Store a few doors south of his old stand, to the threttittiry building of Mr. Wasmus, (next door to the "Star" o(lice,) where he will always keep. on heed it large. assortment of -goods, which .he is prepared to offer at prices which' cannot be beat. His stock consists of GROCERIES-. of all kinds, Nugars, 111olasses, CClTees, Teas, Fish, Sall, Crackers, Cheese, Pick. eletirtutnhbers, ste: Also, - Fruits & Confections , • Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Raisins, Prtines &c.—Also, Powder, Shot. Tobacco, Se gars, Gail's celebrated German Smoking Tobacco, and a variety of other ambles— Also a firat•rate assortment of the best qualities of LIQUORS, Wines and Branute,;, of different kinds, N. E. Rum, Holland Gin, Old Rye, &c. --all of which can.Me had on the lowest terms, at the Stott of the upbseriber,in Sonthilaftilnore street, next door to the "Star" .office. • uretist), always on hand a variety of Stone Alga, &c.—Give ata.a call. _ EMANUEL ZIEGLER, Jr. Gettysburg, Jan. 27, 1854—tf. Te•unkx! these just received 'a large lot of 1 4 TgLiNics, whim, I am selling with out regard.to,cosi, to make room for cus tomers. ABRAHAM ARNOLD. THE STAR AND BANNER. Is published every Friday Evening, in Baltimore street, in tile three story building, a few doors above Fahnestocks Store, by D. A. C.D.-BU.DIiLER. •TE LI NI S. If paid in advance or within thi' year $2 per annum—if not paid within, the yes rs 2 GO. No paper discontinued until a II arrearagel are paid— except at tllie option of the Editor. Single copies ilt cents.. A, failure to notify a discontinuance 'will be regarded as a new engagement. Advertisements not exceeding a square inserted three tiinec for tfil—everpsubsequent insertion 2.5 cents. ,Longer ones in 'the same proportion. All advertisements not specially ordered for ■ given time will becontinuedunti I forbid. A Übe. rkl reduction will biiiiiade to thoiC who advertise by the year. JO Printing of al l k inds executedneatly and prolaptly, and on reasonable terms. letters and Comatisniptions to the Editor,(ex eepti ■uch`ascontein Money or Le names of new subscribers.) must be roar ram n order to leisure attention. A GREAT FACT ! 100 PILLS FOR 25 CENTS" • NO MillOß - EXIVRTION FOR-ME1111311}; t DR. TO W.NSEND'e HEALTH PILLS; are being called for:from all mirta rit the land ; they aro rapidly supercadingothirr Medicines, both oat account of their happy effacta upon the human system in removing Mecum: and impurities. and also the exceedingly reduced tides at which ;boy are offered. The rich and the poor find in theme real boon —each box Contains 100 FILLS, being four times, as many as ere usually to he bad of other kinds olpills at the same Price. They, emitails no Mineral poison whatever—their ingredients are Extracts, Balsams, and Gums of great efli. cacy. SARSAPARILLA, la a highly concentrated form is a prominent ingredient. These Pills are never 'intent in !heir operations, but always thorough and e fficient.-- TheY will be found exceedingly efficacious lii re. moving the following complaints, viz: Impurities of the blond, Coativeness Jaundice, Female Complaints. Hick Headache, Paine in the back, Bilious Affections, Dyspepsia, nen-. mmtiam, Constipation. Pains in the Iwud, Pains in the side, Liver Complaints, Febrile Affections Piles, hregularities, Pains In the Breast, Pain■ in the Loins, Arc. It is now well understood that nine-tenths of the, many diseases peculiar to. . the human family' originate in Obstructions, end impurities of tire Blood. If you have Headache, there is en Obsirsis lion• if a Cold, them is an 06strurtion—ii a Fever , there are manifold Obstrurtions—if Liver OM,- plaint, them is an Obstrurium—Pains in the Head Sack, Chest, Sides and Loins, are all caused by Obeli uctuilis—lthoumntism. Cramp, Gout, Con vulsions, Fits, Nervous Debility, Prostration- Paralpio. , Female Complaints,. Pijes, Conslips (ion, Jaundice, and a host di other Illigitriss from 06st:woo:is! Cutaneous Eruptions Pimples, Blotches, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Scrofula, &c., originate partly from the same canto—lmpurity of the Blood does the rest. • Now for these, and kindred diseases, TOWN. SEND': , }ILL; area soveleign remedy, sod they are moreover THE CHEAPEbT MEDI CINE IN . I . IIE WORLD! r.-V - Directiono d'ecompany each box. F. A Pahnor, General Agent, Stonington, Ct. Iternenther the Price. Odd Hundred Pills fur 25 "Conte. AGENTS.—SamueI S. Forney, Dettysbuig ; Fink, Pleasant Hill ; B. & D. K. ginyiler. •Fwo Taverns; & Mother. hitilesiown ; John Fushey. ; Namuel Fabei, Jr. 140 , 1 Peet ; Jesse Houck, Buller township; Aminm Creg.ow. Ceptio Mill ; Abel Wright, Betnler.vhle ; Jacob Pensyl, ; Jacob I.ptyer A ronil'sville Witmoie, Mum._ nioshurg ; Philp Hann, ; I hoin d l. J. (.:, 4 ,iner, tp.,; Jacob Mnrk, Coshinvri. ; Antolini:4h & :vatigler. E.,rt ; J %lartin, New ; J. H. Henry, AbbottstoUrn. July 8, I n53--ew ly. TILE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE HE. Planters, Farmers, Families and others, can purch.lhe equal to I)ft..rout.‘s' VENI..IIAN I IMMENT, In, by.,,titery. Chola!, Croup, Chronic Itheona. ii.TV I • hoats, To.nhn he, eu `iekuven„ Cuts, a um*, ti‘selitugs, 13r111114 . 4. (MI Head itehe, Thisquito Baca, Paitia iti the Inuha , che.t, back, &c. Alf it duet. nut give relief. the money v ill hr re ; ull twit tx asked. ix u lriul, anti Uh. is nc• cording to the Pircetturai. It IS an Ea,4llsti remedy, and WAS used by •Wif hang the IV., ;we King of and ctolttied to by hint, us a cure tor lineuniattsui, when everything rise hail tailed. Over 10,000,060 llottlem have been sold tii the United :States. without it mpg's idi;ore, and uhitiy have .tared they wild not be ith.;ut tt it it woo 4:10 per bottle. in cost, of Group, 1111 it is as certain as it is It cures Cholera, when first taken, in a it.w hour: , ; Dyieiitc . ry iii half hll hour ; Toothavies in five 'moult.. It is pUttPelly 11.110, t le hike internally, mid is recommended by the most enii rent Ptisieimie in the 1. :laud '.tutee. PRICE 25 1?..Z 50 C.lO - ELM-:. TIII3IA I rould GII ti 111.7. tin .11.111 . $ with cortiticotee. null lettere, ielotiou Cul labiinew, but •••••.- sb!‘-:A warra:klitia It iiifineWllt. lir 4111) lie (mill ( h o w uni °Mum roiel need not pa) tot it. DR. TO Li I A .hn,ellulupa lAN cvr, in pint ti.iitits, which is wan-.lilted cl,coper and hrtu•t than tiny oche , for 61,c,1ic, Cut.. lirninc*, • - jr:t Price r , lit in.. Tohiaa Wilco. I\ u. i 21,0 ulNenw 'II en , , 'ew Yolk. .1(41‹. —Satutpll •••• r .y, Getty.bur*: 11...: ' k Pleavant ill; IL ..k. D. K ..-1.)..r, TWo fitYr4r,S ; ripult ng. & Br•lher Link.- tow n ; John li,..hvy. . i'..74hyrryatuu is ; Nan nYI Faber. Jr., Lower's Mill; J e ,, v Honrk, hailer towristi:p; - Andrew Cm :dim, Cottle Mill ; Abel 'l' Wr;ght. flenderaville ; itch Ptiay 1, Mi.:dliv. town ; Jacoli r 1,.,w0r. A ret,, , t.svillo ; II W. Witniore, Muinmashiirg ; Philip Hann, Me- Ilinightritle • Thomas .1. Cooper'. Franklai t v . ; Jacob Alark, baahlown ; Auldi Bug)) cir., spangle'', Entte Berlin ; J. Martin, New Oxiurd ; J. It. Henry, Abhutt4tqwn ; July 8, 1833—eow—ly. TIME WONDER OF TEE AGE! ! FOli 'CH h; CURL f Oiltrbewn. rt sweat, hi Munn,. V !tapped or .:racked hind, tiurn•.sud scalde, Cuts, W ouAda .f ,ny kinds. Piles; lnfenr 'nation of the Breast; Burr, of Insects ; , shiers of breaking out and sores on children; sore Lips, Pimples. on the Pace, end all &ems of the .kin. eir For particulars see small bills accompany ing each box. CT 20 000 boxes sold in this State the Past year, and gave universal satisfaction. The great secret popularity of this Ointment lies in the fact that it accomplishes all it is recom mended to do ; and that I do not recommend it to cure any thing but what from the nn tore of the ingredients. it,is an absolute rpecific fur, while gther preparations of the kind are recommended to'cure every disease that human flesh is heir to, from Consumption down to . the• -bite df a flea, when, iti tact, all' the mediedi prop erties (hey 'Contain are in the handbills, and the • thniterands. cestiticalai published is their praise.- • !invite those troubled with the above mini plaints, (particularly Salt ftheum,) to tehe a. box and try it,--if you are not fully satisfied, ragout it and take back your money. N. 13.-1 have hundreds of testinacarialsicim 'show why one who tec' disposed to cation me and satisfy himself of the virtues of the Ointment. Prepared ind sold by MONROE TERKEL' • Naugatuck, Conn. G P To whom all Orders should be addressed. Sold aboby the principal Druggists and Country Merchepts generally. Price 25 cents: WROLZSAiII V. Clikeher Co. No 81. Barclay St.; New York CA. McClure & Co., Albany ; J.• Kidd & Co., Pittsburg';. Wm. BffilllAßro:,No.'4 Liberty fit., Baltimore T. W. Dyott & Suns, Philadelphia. • AGENTS.—SamueI H. Buehler, Gettysburg . 'H. S. Fink, Pleasant* Hill ; B. & D. K. Say - der, Two Taverns ; Spalding & Brother, Little*. town ; John Bushey, VleSherrystown ; •Vinsuel, Faber Jr., Lowees Mill; Jesse Houck, Butler township i• Andrew Creglow, Centra•Mill ;- Abel T. Wright, Sandersville ; Jacob Pensyl,J,•lld dletown ; Jacob F. Lower, Arendtsville ;,I•17 Witmore,,--Muminaiburg ; Philip Hann, Mc. Knightsvills ; Thos. J. Cooper, Franklin tp: ;lJ cob Mark, Cashtown ; Aulattaugh.&' sikangier , East Berlin ; J. Martin, New Oxford ; • J. R. Henry, Abboustown. July 8, 1853-Iyeow. • nHILDREN'S SHOES, the best's*. sorimentain tnwn, at KELLER KURTZ'S.
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