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BUEIIOIER
. .
13 E 'TUNS his iiektionthlegineets to
his friends fi r the lung emilinued
and liberal paironnen extended him. and
istvitest.mtinition to his present largely In
creased stne.k agenda just received (ruin
Pliilinielphia and New York. tie deems
it.nambeeasary io enumerate die assort
"l"4, tt'hieti‘aiill be (gond to embrace
etlifyi gracile( goods in his line, vie :
el&isioM Theological School
Miscellaneous (yi BOOKS
Ivo j; -. 1 ,
and Stationery 'or all kinds, embracing, as
lie believes, the larges'tand best assortment
ever opesetl,o,Gettysburg.
He also invites attention to his large
II ? RV. 2 11 •
&NOT GOODS,
enthroning Gold and Silver pens and Fen
cio.-:Ratt4Entyes. Plain and Fancy Note
Nati .mtur Envelopes, Motto Wafers.
Soviing,Wax, Portinioneins, Soaps, Per.
finnerY• dcc., &c.—all of which will be
sold at the 10... PER)" LOWEST
11±i'"C . all and examine for yourselves
at - )ho old established BOOK & DRUG
shirs - lo•Chaothersbrgelreet,a few (Wore
r,t,sn
S. 11. BUEHLER.
Gettysburg, T l a.,, pet. 21, 1853.
•
it Mk R ORR 0 TYPE FOR
?
t '
C4N itid at Weaver's Gallery in
. emillibersburg street. Pictures ta
ken litsnidds of weather; and will be
pokaptev tOis Gallery in all the
,different
sayleltahf t tFie4ay,at prices 'varying frnin
511 c,e911,, 'll
te 013,00- now is the time
fdr'tildiiiiiits:the cilia pest likeness ever of
foUiViii:di,s (dace.: Persons will find it
toi.theivadvantage to calf Soon while the
opp jonnity . , is before them, and io 'order
h(iieetimil'itatif.titiory - ,likenevs, subjects
are regucidi.4l to 'weir dark apparel.—
wear black, with black.
v4l l :sitil 'imviii. and ladies 'should avoid
tldigis4rs Plaid notl
omiltrasting , colors are very . suitable for
alit) ilk •
t ret;ii ntiliV tail ire re thanks to Inn nuttier
their past favors, and so
einttiumme.c of the saute, hoping by
ti 'I; ."
R irie o I p tisipess to satisfy the
tastes rd'all Who dilly visit my gallery.
„ SAMUEL WEAVER
3.`";!r:f 0-.118 53:
,111; NOTICri.
jr4.7 -1 4 11 .NS EILILI01:17, widow
9 of Clifiirge beimltz, dee'd. a private
iij Q'iltajp • A l iptroug Uannphell's Con.
colunel . S)ohran's
,Regiment, in
the - Virar 16 and whom, as ap
peara,lity, the Atecords of the U. S. Pension
tirel,.a.ootisity Laud Warrant fur 40
Arra+, No 6 6.lo.ismed mod -- .. was sent to
D. M'Conaugh). tuy... Attorney, Denys
horg, the,2oot of August, A. D.
1863, 1 41 if hirrehy , giec public notice of the
1',.. 11, 4 1 91.14.paid Warrant has. never real+.
ed turtat‘nr,my. said Attorney, and that it is
toy interment In apply to the Commis.
aiottec,l t of epitomic for It Duplicate of
eytill,y,ncrant issued to me as above de
scrib4
EICHOLTZ.
Alir4l4 1,834.-61 • . •
FIVIE undersigned,,Auditor, appointed
by the Court•of Adams county to
htaktalitiitititiotuoti the assets' remaining
in. the bawls of.-J tcos Germ Adminis•
tralnr .the. estate of WM. W. MET
fIA derstaselloo and among the par
-001 entitled thereto will attend for that
purpwe, et his glice, in Gettysburg, on
Sui,Porktihe 20 1 / a day of May next, at
10 &Hoek A. 31., of which all peruus in
tesested therein are hereby notified.
•
I).' A; Btik H LER, Auditor.
April2l 1854.,3i
VOiDlta;
. .
f 'ETTER ,
ril Administration on the
'AIiMSTEON 0. late
„e(;iiiiibeihMd . ttitviimtiiii, Adams county,
deed, Miring been granted to the sub.
seribef, iasidinf in Freedom toWnslitp,
lie Iferrti'y giVCS entice to thnse indebted to
raid evnate, in call with him and settle the
same; and tliuee l who have claims, are de.
sired to pritsetit the saint, properly
ticated for xettleinent.
"' '';".)011N' Nice LE A.IFIr r.
i)Vii t . 1854:-01
" .41 NOTICE.
.
y EWERS a 4.lministration on the
11 : 4 :"Oliate tit :VARY BYRON, formerly
ut deceased, Intving
hetii granted in the siiit4priber, residing in
GettyahuriAilti.; thtic'e is heieby given to
•ahrialineinddbu t d tweak) estate to:make
plyntrovivithoet delay, , and those having
I unis :ere retitieste.ll to present the Smite,
properly authenticated. for settlement.
.0 DA VID. MeeItEARY,
April-7,4854.-6t
-NOTIC;3I.,
'4O
ETT'
'RS of Administration on the es-
L tate of t J9IIPi late of Ty
rone townslitp. Admits county. P.a., de.:
ceeteitldtairingle:t 2 ti irsnted to the under-
Odder toienship, notice
joit l eeiby.ftle r ih to those intlebted to said
ratite! IA !seek. PaYtiovnt , arithinn delay,
atnlak4leole•hecink slihfis to present the
seine properif' authenticated for
WFdt
- 46, 4 JES.4Z 110UCIC,' Abrer.'
April 7,1854.--•• St
PUB VA SALE.
, ....
,y ,trine „K a,, A .O" of so l o awar d e d
.4 11 ,,the Orphans Court of &dams co.;
tosober.' fiber, 4ttlopi.trator Of the estate
of 4V1,1; W 111,iPo (cord') of Ne
l;
At
..,
..,..,
tigi day of .1.10 next, at 1
el o'-
O
. ~ it
itAii•a-9 0 1 1 bp urrrnafes.'that
t.,,.r?' It Tract. of Land
,
whi l thosp r m e t an e ft , ratelythe residence
earn eked kissed, exitaitiint 2i Aeript
tutu. ~ ISAAC I. wa*aur, 441'r;
44441.111414: , 41 .4 -
IlapoverAßr .B otb goat
.011.e1 N 0 or dorms.
VIMNS over nu, -.Hanover Branch
. pod now run art
Ist Train will levre Hanover at 9.15
A. M., with.inoiengera for York, Hat.-
risbing, Columbia and Philadelphia', and
rein to Ilanoyer with paysengere from
flultimore. at 11.45 A. M.
211 Train will leavfe Rani-over at 2.45
P.M., with passengers foi'lLltimnte.-,ar
riving there at 0.45 ; and rettirn immedi
ately With Passengers front York. dte., at
5 P. 31.
3d Train will leavo Hanover at 6 P.
Passengers for York ; 4tHEreturn
ivith Passengers from Bo'Whine at
P.M:
Monday morning extra train will
leave tor Baltimore at 5.30; return at 8
A.
EDWARD E. YOUNP,t4gent.
Winner, March 24, 1854,
gait ignore .40 Swayer . !Juana
- Railro►ad:
('1 RANGE OF HOURS .-:- Way Pas
kj 'tenger Train leaves Calvin ."
Station at 8.15 A X
Arrives at York tit 11 A is
Accommodation Train leaves Oal
,,vet station at 4.26 p
Arriies at York at •- - - 1.42 r m
Express Train leaves Calvert •
Station at 10 r
Arrives at York.at • 12,r m
RKTURIVINO.
Way Passenger Train,leave Hat- •
risburg at. • ' 2 r td
Arriving at York at 3.15 r m
Express Train leaves Harris:
burg at 8.45'A M
Arriving at York at 9.54 A M
A. P. WINCHESTEM‘
Superintendent of nureopirtation.
March 24, 1854.
CS
Dr. J. Ilwreiice Hill,
DENTIST,
in.FFicE in V,hambersburg street;
,one door West of the Lutheran'
Church, nearly oppaitte'Grainafer'i shire,
where he may be found ready and willing
to attend In any case within thelirovinei
of the Dentiat4 'Persons, ,in want of full
sets of teeth are invited to call: • :
• ' •
•REFERENCES • ..
Dr:C.N.Diumucer, Rev.a.P•KRAoTH,D.D
D.Horissa, Prot M. JACOMI, ,
I H.S. HIIIIER, .'.H. L. f!Avoimin ,
"
D. Of LINSPIT, .. H.A. MUHLZWIIynd
Hay. It. Joitneol; I " M. L. Brinvsa:
Ink' 7,184 R. ' ' . .:• - .'.
...1 , 'BOUNTY 'LANDS.,
"ow RSON.elititlett"lo Bounty .
- A Lands under the arts of Con
.
gresa of the United States can
Have their claims promptly :and
-' efficiently attended toy), applic•
. tri). either personally or by letter
othesubscriher, at his etlice in Gettyeburg.
Claimants' whose applications have bean
sitspentled on account of deficiency . .in
proof may find it to their advantagwtoeall
, .1'• The fee charged is 1185 in each case,
payable iipon . tlie delivery ofthe warrant.
The subscriber will also attend to claims .
for Pensions for Revolutionary or other
services and the location of: lands.' The
sale ant' - purchase of Land Warrants at- .
tended to, and the highest cash 'price paid,
for the same. R. G. McCREARY. .
May 14—tf. Attorney at law
D. 1 1 1 9 C()NAITGI-ty,
dITTORNE:Y ,
(oace.;emovrdio:rtia, door West ,of Buehler
-Drug & liuok•Sture, (Thernbtroburg street.)
41iierasey agottllioltrisor
Pa.tvnts and Pensions,
Bounty Laud Warrants,, Baek•Pay sus,
',ended Claims, and all oilier claims against
the Government at Washington, D.' :
.also.Ainerierin claims in England. Dand
Wartime located and sold. or bought, and
higliett- prices given.
Lands for sale in lowa, Illinois, and
other Western States ; and Agents engaged
locating W.arranuathere.
I Apply to hint, personally or by
Gettysburg, Nov. 11,1883
DAVII) WILLS,
Alturneio . at taw - ,
uA.B taken Mr. STKVlltisores office,
'North Yet Llorner. of Centre
Square.
REFERENCE.--Hon. Thaddetis Stevens,
Esq.. Lancaster.
Dec. 30, 18.53.
xia.V 1P,440V 4 000rtio
CALL AND SEE THEM !
MISS MCCLELLAN
AS just returned from Philadelphia
JBAL
with a large and well seleettd as,
soritnent of FANCY .000D4 of every
variety, (to which she invites the attention
of Ladies and tientlemei,) compriatng
fashionable
Bonnets & Bonnet Trimfriiiigs,
• Silks, Satins,
Ladies' Dress Trimmings
Velvet's, Ribbons, Artificiala, Black Veils,
Blue dd. GlovesHtniicrk, Handkerchiefs,
French worked Collars,:Catithric, Jaconet
and Swiss Edgingsilneertings, Muslims,
Sleeves, Mohair , and Silk Mite, Black
Lace Foil Etuhroidered„ Handkerchiefs;
Braids, Fans, Gentlemen's Collura; Combs
of all kinds, dr.e., Ate. g}' _ Ladies and
Gentlemen are requested to call and ex
amine our Goods. It will give Us pleasure
to show them.
March 31, 1854.—tf
NEW GOODS! NEW' GOODS!
A DRAM ARNOLD has just returned
-n_L- Train the City with the .
Largest,eheape.n. ii• Best SeleCted Stockof
Spring aud . Summer Goods,
ever before offered In the town or rountry, l
consistingin part oi German, French and
Domestie Cloths, Black & Fancy Caul. i LEI.A.THER.
meres, Satin & - other Nestings, Italian .
Cloths. Coat Gingliams, Tweeds, Ky. ' Z i ritz at IgendrY ,
Je:Ois, Barer De Laines, At. De iaines,l BtorePird. 29, N. 3rd street, Philadelphia,
Prints, Gingham!, and a great variety of ' Minimum! M4riutrACTVREIIP.
Goods too numerous to mention. ' 'Mini,' OVRAIt , 4 B, AND. I 31,
enerasP a R T ER D ,
a large assortment of Bonnets, Pam C.ornmiatdon and 6 . '
sits, &o. . , -, .-_ .; - '. 2 .
.6E4 THER,B USIN.R.SBt
. . ..
IJC7 CAll 'and see, es I. am , deterniinedi IF no . gai s A :A 31 gic a ZITAL I L..
to undersell any establishment in the loiqietnirfaciory 15 Nargar.etta .11reet.
t or, County.: -:'' - r• , - ' . , j • ' . Philadelphia.
• al. 1554.-1,11. ,' i July 15, 16.53-Iy. •
Phlladielphia-Advertheeinentl.
J. GOULD,
(Successor to A. noTo
NO. 164 CHESTNUT STREET SWAIM'S
BUILDING
..PAILAIP.ELPHI A.
Extensive Musio Publisher. and Deale
in Musical - • instruments of every descrip
tion.
ExeWaive Agent for the Pale of Ballet,
Davis & Cll . ll (Boston) Patent Suspension
Bridge Zolian and other •
PIANOS..
L. Gilbert's Boudoir . Pianos, Melodeons,
Maitin's Guitars. Harps, Violins, Sheet
Music. Music Books, &c.
Residents of the country will be sup
plied by mail or otherwise wit(' any music
they may wish, at al low rates 1111 if pur.
chased in person. Having one of the
largetit stocks in the United Slates, I feel
confident of satisfying all who alay favor
me with a call or order.
Dealers in Music supplied on the moat
liberatterms. Pianos to let. Secpnd•hand
Pianoi for Sale.
May' 13, 1853-1 y
F. BROWN'S
Flienpe ofJpialca Ginger
trips Essence is a preparation of un
usual excellence. In ordinary dug
dice's, incipient cholera, in ahort, in all casei
Ofkerma dm of the digestive funationseit
is of inesiimatile value. During the preva
lence. of epidemic cholera and amnia
complaints of children, it is peculiarly ef
ficacious: no family, individual or travel
ler should be without it.
CAHCION.—Be sure to get the genii- ,
ine essence, which is prepared only,by . F.,
BROWN, at his Drug and Chemical
Store, N. E. Corner pi fifth and Ptieog
nut - Streets Nsiladelphta, and for sale by
all Ike respectable Apothecaries in the
Milted State's, and in Heitysburg, Pa, by
&nom H. 1111E1fLICII.
`Jui . re 17, 18153—1 y •
LIMPS, tANTgRNB le 6gINDELIERB,
N. E. (MEW ER FOURTH & CHERRY STS..
PHILADELPHIA.
I[l.A: t .l o . r N e G n e n n d la h r a g v e i d nic an a t i l e im ia p rg r es ov i e a d s t s h o e r i t r .
ment,ol Limps in Philadelphia, they are
now prepared, to furnish PINE OIL,
CANIPHENE,
• .11411CNING FLUID,
ETHEREAL OIL, PHOSGENE GAS
and LARD 004 ;- humps, Lanterns, of all
paterms,Fancy;Hotelltr, Hall Lamps, Chan
deliers.,GiFandoles and Catmelabras, and
Britanta Lamps, at the Manufacturers'
lowest prises. Glass Lamps by the
paekage, at a small advanceover Auction
prices. Being large MAN 11FACtillt - -,
ERS of Fine Oil, Burning Fluid, Ether
eal Oil, Alcohol, anti (the only true) Phila.
gene Gas„they Call furnish these articles
at such prices that Merchants will find it
to theilladvantsge to buy. Call before go
ingelsewhere, ifyou want bargains. Also,
the Safety Fluid Lamp for sale.
DAVIS & CULIN,
Sept. 20, 1853--I y
I. O. WORTH 86 CO.,
110011, BL V D,
• Sto' 70 IDISVN
East sale of Broad Street, below Wood. Philads,
• -
W
may be found, constantly on
. hand, an extensive aesoriment
of DQORS, SA,SIL SHUTTERS and
MOULDINGS, warranted equal to any
that can be made. •
Also, Sash ready glazed, always on
hand.
Orders by mail or despatch will receive
prorript attention.
March 24. 1854.-3 m
Wall Papers ! Wall, Papers !
T HE SubveFilery have now, in-,theif
attire their completoelock of
Parer Hangings I Curtains &e
• •
which . they offer' at, very, low prices,
'WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Our assortment ie very , complete, com
prising all the qualities, both.FRENCH
AND ANIERIVAN.
dye matiolacture a large portiou of our
goods and can sell at the lowest rates.
or..7.Paper Hanging done in the country
at city price.. ,
PARRIKI & 1 - 10U911,
No, 4 Nottb Fifth Street, Philadelphia.
March 24, 1854.-3 m
1,000 TONS NO. 1
SUPER PROSPRATE of LIME.
DEBURG'S Original and Genuine,
warranted of superior quality, the
rheapest manure in the world. Farmers
and dealers supplied at low 'Ales.
EXTRA 'QUALITY LAND PLASTER,
5,000 barrels Extra Quality Lind Plas
ter, sleeted expressly for Its: fertilizing
quality. •
10,000 bushels of sante in bulk.
1,000 barrels Calcined Plaster.
500 Caging '
100 " Dentist . 6
PERUVIAN querfo.
This article we offer in confidence to
our custonYetc, as equal to i any import
ed, and far itiperier to most in the
market.
' bags of this euperior Gua no, , for
salle,at the 'lowest ~market rates, Also.
Pniagonian gUano, Po . udrett4 i , ground
Ciaaru?akii•c•
`, • C. FRENCH dr, CO.
At the Steam Planter Mills. junction
Pork Avenue, Crown and Calloythill
ate, Philadelphia,
•
Feb. • 3,185,4.-3 n)
. New Nail Paper :Warehouse, i them in the .highest term. ,of aPProb ,
lion.
BURTON AND•LANING,' All orders WHOLESALE AND ,RE
, TAIL, will meet with prompt attention.
MANUFACTURE:I2B & IMPORTERS. lSpiroßods and Scrolls made o t .
to r ler '
No. 12.1 Arch tilted, second door a bove, sixth, Csrdinal Points, and. other kinds of
_PHILADELPHIA, f weather Vanes, tor sale cheap.
/ HERE may be found the largest ) 110 My Agent,.SAmust..C. WILT, will
lit
V Y atid handsomest assortment in the I locate himself do t i ng th e summ er of 18&4,
at N0..21 North .Queen street, Lancaster,
Pa.--and, AUGUSTUS CANN, at Penns.
grove, N. J. Property owners in those,
sections of the country will.,do•vvell to
call on them. .
Purchaser/ from the country will find it
to their advantage to call at our store,
where they wilt be suited with a superior
article, at the lowest prices.
• BURTON.* LOIN°,
No 124 Arab Street, above Sixth, Philadelphia
Fith.,24, 1854.-3 m
' WINDOW SHADES,
G. L. M & ILLER CO.,
j r ...14
; • BIANUFACTURtES 3
AND .WHDLEIIALII AND RETAIL DNALEIII IN
WINDOW SHADES,
Sonthweet Coiner of Second end Arch
PHILADELPHIA, •
ITCH as Gothe's Landscapes, Borders,
0 Yeses' Soroles, Boquets, GOLD
BORDERS, die., of th e most beautifUl
designs : end perfection of finish in this
country, and at Auch LOW PRICES as
to challenge all competition. Buff and
White Hullands, Cambrics,Tassels. Cords,
Brasses, &c., in every variety, for City or
Country trade. We invite an examine
lion of our stock, at the Depot, South
west corner of Second and Arch -siren',
• Philadelphia.
27, 0154.-85 -
STRIW GOODS-SPRING 1854
VInIE sultscrtheri aro now prepared to
• I exhibit tn their SPLENDID NEW
ESTABLISHMENT, just completed, on
the site of heir former stand,
NO, 41 South Second street, Philadelphia,
an entire new and beautiful Stock of Straw,
Fancy and Silk Bonnets ant! Flatts, Flow
ere, Etc antk Panama, Palm and Summer
-Hats for Gentlemen, which our patrons,
Merchants and Milliners generally, are in
vited examine, Confidently promising
them. in extent, itivaiiety, in novelty,
anti in styles; a stock unequalled.
o* , ' Orders Carefully' and promptly exe;
cu ted.
THOMAS WHITE &An
March 17,'1854.-3m -
SPRING 'MILLINERY GOODS.
JOHN STONE & SONS,
No. 45 South Seomd Street, Philtlelphie,
I_IIHVE new in Store, ef„,:their own
i 11
s importation, a large and handsome
1 assortment 0f...
RIBBONS: - _. . -•
SILKS, , r
• FLOWERS,
" ' GRAPES,
tared every article suitable to the Millinery
Trade, to Which cqnstant addition will be
i made.throughout the season, thereby •en
abling them to offer the largest and most
desirable selection of articles in their line
to be found in-the Oily..
Philatlat., Morel' 17, 1854.-2 in
VIC LYE SINT NEBI !-
FEVER AND AGUE CURED BY ROM
AND'S TONIC MIXTURE.
TIM University of Free Medicine
and PoptshmEnowledge ; chartered
by the State of Pennsylvania, at its las
session, (viz. 4290 April, 1853.) mainly
for the purl)* 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 eases wherein
: the patient cannot
ohtain or will nut employ the best - medical
advisers; having 4 purohased that invalua
ble remedy, Rowand's Tonic iiiixture, on ]
aeeeeuet,of its , just celebrity and known :
eflieicy, in the treatment of Fever and
Ague. and its kindred affections,—has no
hesitation in recommeding it in the high
eat terms to the : Patronage of the af
flicted.
!ROWEL COMPLAINT cured by
ILP ROW AND'S BLACK—BERRY
ROOT. The 'above Institution extends
he sanction, in, like manner, to the retnedy
for "Bowel ComPlaint.'? so well known as
Rowund, l s Compound Syrup of Blackberry
RPOt, Ind earnestly recommends it to the
confidence of patients afflicted with these
comPlaints,--believing it to be invaluable
in the treatment of such rapes.
By order of the Trustees,
Hon. Henry K. Strong, Ron. J. R. Flanigan
John R. Rowand, M. D., D. H. Ashton, Esq.
lirctior Or►, Esq.
If:PAH Communications to be address
ed,--John R. Rowand, M. D., Head of
the Pharmaceutical Department, and Pres•
ident of the University,
"Home Dispensary and office, No. 47
South Second street, Philadelphia:
Branch Dispensary at the store of S.
8. FORNEY. Gettysburg.
Sept. 30, 1053-1 y
CAUTION ! CAUTION !!
THOMAS ARMITAGE'S
PATENT ELECTRONGANET LIGHT
NING ROW.
BEWARE OF IMPOSTS:RS AND SWINDLERS.
N 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 my agents carry with them
printed forms, authorizing them to aot as
my agents, legally executed and ac
knowledged belore Alderman HENRY
SIMPSON. of Philadelphia ; they have
also my name.and place of business on
their wagons. I believe them all s to be
strictly houest, 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 thYselt 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 iton Onus; either, or all of which are
good for nothing; hly ELECTRO
MAGNET LIGHTNING RODS have
been examined by many of thermos' Sci
entific men in the world, who have pro
nounced them to be the only rode, that
they have ever seen,: which are calculated
to save-lives and property from destruc
tion by Lightning,—among, these are
Professors =Henry M 'Murtrie. James M'-
elintock,Walter It Johnston, of the U.
S. Patent office, E. J. Carr , Dr. T. E.
Waller and many 01110 . 111 who recommend
THOMAS ARMITAGE.
Vine Street, 4 dome above, Meld), PptilOelphia
March 3, 18134.—1'm
ZINC
One'third Cheaper Man Ifhiee Lead,, and
freefrom all Poironoaa Qualifies. •
TAE NEW JERSEY ZINC COM
PANY having greatly enlarged their
works, and improved the quality of their
products, are prepared to execute orders
for their SUPERIOR PAINTS, dry, and
ground in oil, in assorted packages col horn
25 to 600 pounds ; also
Dry, in , barrels, of 200 pounds each.
Their White 'Zinc, which is sold dry
or groundin oil, is warranted PURE and
unsurpassed for Body , and:Uniform Whitep
ness.
A method of preparstioa 'has recent:.
ly been discovered, which enables the
Company to warrant their paints to
keep fresh , and sort in the kegs for any
reasonable time. In this respect their
paints will be supertor to any other ; in the
metket.
Vheir Brown Zinc Paint, which is sold
at a low price, and can only be made from
the Zino ores from' New Jersey, is pow
well known for its protective qualities
when applied to iron or other medic sur
faces. •
Their Stone Color Paint possesses all the
properties of the . Brown, and is of an agree
able color for painting Cottages, Depots,
Out-buildings, Bridges. &c.
Dealers supplied on liberal terms' by
their Agents,
FRENCH & RICHARDS.
Wholesale Paint Dealers and Importers
N. W. cor. 10th & Merkel Atm., Philadelphia,
April 14, 1854.-13 m
BUILDING lIARDWA RE
TOOL STORE 'EXCLUSIVELY,
The Largest 'Establishment of the kind in the
United States.
WM. M. M'CLURE & BRO.,
No. 9.87 Market :treat, above Seventh, Philada.
a A NUF A.O T U R ER'S Depot for
Locke of all kinds, warranted quality.
"Patent Silvered Glass Iltiobs." Prem
ium Pereelain Knobs, over 100 Patterns.
Silver Plated' Knobs. Hinges, fko., with
the most complete assortment of all the
Modern Goode in this Line. Purchasers
are invited to call and examine our
Stock. Catalogues sent by Mail if de
sired. •
Hot Air .fleglatecti and Ventila
tors at Factory Prlcco.
1:7"All orders pin up.under-the imme
diate supeivision of the firm.
CALL AND sag us .
March 3, 1854.-6,
Halthnore Adverlisenneuts.
SAYE YO_UR MONEY.
N. MONTGOMERY,
(Laic Salesman for Yedkle, Cobb 4• Co.)
WHOLESALE DEALER 111
Fancy Silk Millinery Goods,
No. 211 Baltimore Street,
(up siates.) .
Between Light and Charles eta., BALTIMORE,
LI AS on hand and will be receiving
. constantly through the,. season,
NEW 000 DS , —rich fashionable Jana,
silk Milliner 9 Goods. My stock of Rich
Ribbons, comprising every variety of the
latest and most beautiful designs.
1 offer my Goods for net cash, at tow
er prices than any credit House can af
ford. •
All persons will find it greatly to their
interest, to reserve a portion of their mon
ey, and make :selections' front my great
variety of rt . ch cheap goods.
Ribbons lor Bolide% Caps , Sashes &o.
Bonnet Bilks, Satins,‘Velvets,
Crapes, Limo, Tarletona, Foundations,
Blonds, Illusions, and_Embroidered Lace
(or Caps.
French and American Flowers,
French Lace ' English, American and Ital
ian Straw Bonin.% and Tiimmings, to
gether with every article in the Millin
ery line.
Baltimore, Feb. 17, 1854.-45
TIN 111 1! TIN Inn!
GEO. E. BUEHLER • informs his
friends and customers thatle,has a
very large assortment of
TIN WARE
on hand ready for the Spring sale, made
by experienced workmen and of good ma.
serials, which will be sold low for CASH
or COUNTRY . PRODUCE., Irr Call
and see.,
Gettysburg, March 10,.1884. •
TOBIAS' LINIMENT
'VOA the cure of Headache, Cholera
Morbus,Thothachei, Bruises, Sprains,
&o.,—a most excellent remedy—for sale
at the DRUG STORE of
S. H. BUEHLER.
DEWS, AND , MEDICINE'',
tIF all kinds, from the best
‘••"' gooses in the City, eon. is
stantly. on hand and for. sale at •
II
the Drug and Bookstore of
S. H. BUEHLER.
---- •
Fashionable Cravats.
ItS,ARC US SAMSON has,juat receiv
ed a large asaortrnent of beauti.
lul CRAVATS, of ,lhe latest style, which
he will sell cheaper, than any oilier estab
lishment is town.
December 2, 1853.
FoNNFrs. Ribb, ina and FlOwerei
large atwortnter, , of the diArnak
ty le, to be found at
'SOWN&
RISH LINENS, Mualins, Tickingty,
Flan'nell, Linen' Table Clothe, Tow
eling, and Drillings—a.largei'veriety—ror
eale-et : ' SCHICK'S.
•
Bonnets ,and 'Bonnet Ribbons,
A- Splendi d ..ossiiiiment '61,.g
nipetior
211. qtlalit,y, to he had
GR'AMMER% NEW STORE.
11 1 " . " 1111.1.1111111
-"se:•:'*""*".
2000 LADIES
ARE willing to certify that the HA TH
AWAY COOKINU STOVE is the
very beat Stove now in use, inasmuch as
they will do more Cooking, Roasting mid
Baking, and do it with leis labor, and last
as long again as any other stove now sold.
These celebrated stoves are constantly
kept for sale at a very reduced price at
the,.
GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY IND
MACHINE SUOP,
Where the subscribers feeling determined
to suit all persons have also. the - Parlor,
Sexton's Baltimore Air-tight, PeaklikeLl
and Cabinch Cook Stove, and Air-tight
and. Ten-plate Parlor Stoves of the most
beautilul patterns.
1101 .11,01MOR PLOUGHS
which cannot be eurpassed forlightness o
draught or in the character of their work,
are constantly on hand for sale, and in view
of theract that the Mouldboard of these
Plough's is one-fourth heavier than that of
other *twits, it is decidedly the cheap
est that can be obtained. • "
VittElll.llol/17 1141179321111 and oth
ers, Castings for the Woodcock -Plough
Wind-mill Machinery, Coatings and Hol
low-waie, with every article usually Mad
at Foundries can be obtained here.
Blackamithing and Shoe Making a.
usual.
T. WARREN & SON.
Diamond Tonsors—New Firm.
etiptinz iirotbrr,
FASHIONABLE BARBERS AND HAIR
DRESSERS,
CAN stall times - be found prtipared to
attend to the calls of the people, at
the Temple.. in the Diamond. adjoining
the County Building. From Long expe
rience theyflatter themselves that they can
go through all the ramifications of the
Tonsorial Department,
with such an infinite degree of skill. SS
will meet with the entire satisfaction of
all who may submit their chins to the
keen ordeal of their razors. They hope,
therefore, that by their attention to busi
nese, 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.
WHITE ELL . HIDER
THE Seventh Session of this flourish.
ing Iniiitution will commence on
Monday the let day of May next.
The advan(agea which it affords, it is
believed, are of a superkir character, and
parents and guardians are respectfully so
licited tti 4 inquire into its merits, Wore
sending their sons or wards elsewhere.—
It is
. favorahly situated, the instructors are
all competent. and experienced men ;
.the
course of instruction is extensive and
thorough, and special attention is paid to
the comfort, and health of the students.
• Timms.
Barding, Washing, Lodging, and Tuition in
English, and Vocal Music, per session, of 6cr
Instruction in Ancient or Modern Lan- •
gnages,onch. If 0"
Instrumental music, 10
OMIT' circularsand 1,111 particulars address
D. DENLINGER,
Harrisburg, P.
March 3, 1854.-2rn
A STEWARD WANTED
at Pennsylvania College. .
•
THE present Steward of Pennsylvania
College being shout to leave, appli
cations will be received by the undersign
ed from persons desiring' the . situation.
Information in regard thereto can be had
of either of the undersigned.
KrPosvession will be given on the let
of April, or sooner if desired.
MbuEs MeCLEAN,
S. PAHNESTOCK,
H. S. HIYHFIR,
Committee of Board of Trustees.
Gettysburg, Morel* 3, 1834—tf
Breinig, Freneticld it. Co's.,
IMITABLE CAME POWDER ) ,
AND
CATTLE LINIMENT,
OLD WHOLESALE and RETAIL,
a
by 8. H. BUEHL•V.R, agent for
idame county.
Dec. 30th, 058.
SAVE YOUR MONEY!
ESSENCE OP coprzin
1111 H. BUEHLER keeps constantly on
P••• hand for sale, the. Gsnuine ES—
SENCE OF COFFEE, of best quality.
The, use of this article in families will be
Mum' a VPII great saving in the course of
the year. IL - 7-For ' WHou:ssmand
RE:ram, at the Drut& Book Store of
g. H. BUEHLE.R4
Ma- 70, 1853.
SPOUTING,! SPOUTING! .
EORGE and Henry Wimpler will
Make House Spouting - andiput -up
the same low, for cash or country pro.
duce. Farmers and all others wishing
their. Houses. Barns, &c. spouteil, would
do well to give them a call.
G. & H. WAMPLER.
April 15-1853. •
THE STAR AND BANNER.
Is published every'Friday Evening, in
Baltimore street, in the three story
bUilding, a few doors above
Fahnestocks. Store, by
D.A. & C.H: BUEHLER.
TE R N IS.
If paid in advance of withirkthe year $2 per
anaurn—if not paid within the year $2 po. - No
paper discontinued untilall "ar rea rages are,paid—
erceptat the °piled of the Editor; Single copies
61 cents. A failure to notify a discontinuance
will be. regarded as a new engagement.
..efderrtiptownts not exceelling apquare inserted
gime tintei forsl—evert subsequent insertion
25 cents.. Longer ones in . the same proportion.
All idwirtiettments 'not specially ordered for a
given time will be continued until forbid. A Jibe.
nl'rcdyeuon,gill be made telhotteir bo advertise
.by the year.
Jos Printing prink inds executed neatly and
prompq,and on reasonable terms.
liners and Commtsnirations to the Vilitor,(az
cepti tg 'such aseontein Money or tae names of
MVO MUIR, be !WIT *AID 'in order to
Ewe attention.
°A GREAT FACT !
100 PILLS .FOR CENTS!
NO MIME EX PORT lON FOR MEDICINE!
DR. TO WNSEND'd HEALTH PILLS, are:
being called for, from all parts of the lind ; they
are rapidly supercedina other medicines, both on
account of their happy effects upon the human
sptern in remoriug disease, and irnpurDica. and
also the exceedingly reduced prlCeat .which they
are offered.
The rich and the poor find in thein a real boon
—each b o x contains WO PILLS, - being four
times as many as are Lawnh to be bad of othir
kinds cif pills , at the same price. Thcy, contain
no Mineral poison whitevet —their ingredients
are Extracts, Balsam., and Gnats of great di
cacy•. .
SARSAPARILLA,
In a highly concentrated form is a prominent
ingredient. These Pills are 'liver Violent in their
operations, but always thorough end efficient.—• They in iI I bo found exceedingly efficacious in. re
moving the following complaints, viz:
Irnpurities of the blood, Costiveness Jaundice,
Female Complainu, Sick Headache, Niacin
the back, Bilious Affection'', 'Dyspepsia, Rhea
maiiim, Constipation. Pains In the head, Pains
in the side, hirer Complaints, Febrile Affection'
Piles, Irregularities, Pains in tbel Dream!, Pains
in the Loins, &c.
It is now wall understood that nine-tenths of
the many diseases peculiar to the human family
originate in Obstructions, and impurities of the
Plead. It you have Headache, there is an Obstrisr
lion. if a Cold, thfre is an Obstructien—if a Fever
(bete are manifold Obstrwtions-,if Liver , 'Com
plaint, there is an Olistriariirm—Pains in the Head
Back, Chest, Sides and Loins. are all caused by
Obstructions—Rhentnatism. Cramp,, Goat. Con
vulsions. Fits, Nervous Debility, r Prostration-
Paralysis. Female Complaints, Piles, Canino'.
tin, Jaundice, and a boat of other Ills, arise from
0680144 ms Cutaneous Eruptions. Pimples,
Blotches, Salt Rfietirb., Erysipelas, Scrcitula, &c.,
originate partly from the same cause—impurity
of the Blood does the rest.
Now for these, and kindred diseases. TOWN
SEND'S P11.L4 are • sovereign remedy, and
they are moreover THE r!HEAPE:-T MEDI
CINE IN THE WORLD!
UrDirections accompany each Nix, F.. A.
Palmer, General Agent, thoninttlon.
Remember the Price. Odd Hundred Pills for
25 Cents.
AGEN'PS —Samuel S. Forney'. Gettysburg ;
H. S. rink, Pleasant Hill ; B. & P. K. Snyder.
Two Ta verns th other. Littlearown
.1 ohr; Bushey. Me herrystown ; Samuel Faber. J r.
Loner's Mill ; 'lease Hulick, Builer township;
Andress Creglow. Genii° Mill ; Abel T. Wright,
Ilentlersville ; Joeirth - Pensyl, Middletown ;
F. Lower. A reinhaville ; H. W. Wit:noir, Mum.
mosburg ; Philip Hann. MeKnightvville.; Thomas
J. COoper; Frnhklln tit;, - ; Acid.
A nigh:nigh & Spengler, EiWt Berlin; 1) - %vain.
New Oxford; J. It, Henry, A hbosstown.
July 8, I tis3—oow ly.
THE GREATEST
DISCOVERY OF VIE AGE.
Minters, Karmen, Families and others. Can
purchase no Remedy equal to
DR. TOBIAS' VEN KM AN LINIMENT,
for Dysentery: aloha, Croup, Chronic Mirthful
[ism, Sore Thome, Toothache. Nee Nickbres,
Cuts, Hurits.Sceallings. Usurers. Nears: Head
ache, Mosquito Bites, Pains hi ibe Husks, elsr,t,
back, &c.
If it dOes not giwo retie!. the he re:.
funtlee ; all that is asked. is a trial, and mew is st
enciling to the Ilirectnins.
It is an English remedy, and was used h 9 Wil
liam the IV., late King 4,/ Einglmol. and eeitalid
to by him, as a CUM for Itheurautiset, whets
everything else hail tailed.
Over 10,000,000 11(401ela
have been sold in the United ;netts, ail hest a
single failure, and nemy have Ntateil they ',odd
not be without it If at wee $)0 pep tioil e . in
case of Group, as it is us certain as it is ap
plied.
It cures Cholera, when first taken, I. n b w
hours ; Dyamitere its hell an hour; roolliaei •
in five minutes. It is perfectly ihnoeent to take
Internally. and is recommended by the must tout
vent Physicians in the United • tate*.
PBICII 26 491.1 r, 60 CENTS.
DR. TOBIAS could fill a Ihatql Dienspapers
t
tvitu cat (themes and letters relating. to :lii•wido,r
ful cures accomplished' by !Ilia Llnimt t. but
warranting it sufficient. as it 11) pel.on alit.
does nut obtain relief need nut pity for a.
DR. TOBIAS Ada put up 'a
1101011 E LINLIIENT,
in pint hottlea, which is , warranted cheaper at
better than any other for Glielie, tieratehco, Old
Sores. Galls, :swellings, etc &c. •
o zyPricr tante. Dr. Tobias' °nice, No.
240 Grecusricli street, New Yntit.
rs. Forney. Gettysburg;
H. it Fink, Pleasant Bill ; B. & D. X . 833..er.
Two Taverna; Spalding. &
town ; John Brodie', drulierryston a , ban usl
Fatier. Jr., Lowrr's Mill; Je-str Hoed, Huller
town hip; Atohew - Vreilludr, Crime Mill ; &Mr'
T. Wright. Benderasille; Jacob Peeiryl. Middle
town,; Jacob F Lowrie, Arcialtoille: H. %V.
Winn ite . Murnmaeliwg ; Phlli p U M W, Mc..
Knightaeille ; Thema. J. Deeper, Fninklin tp. ;
Jacob ‘lark, Gasittown ; Aulabauult dr. Spangler,
But J. Martin; New Oxlerd ; J. 11.
Henry. dhbottaniwn ;
July tb,
TILE WONDER OF 'IIIIE AGE f
FOR THE
CURE.
tialtiheaing
iprii?.
ni Iblain,,
'hipped uir
tooted hand
ulna 1 , 1111
W ./ u nds • f
ny kind
'lies; Whim.
linen of the
ireuit; Hits;
, of breaking .
_ Lips, Pimples
on the Face, and all diseaies of the Ain.
MP For particular* see small hide accompany.
ing each box.
eg7'4o 000 boxes sold in this State the
past year, and gave universal satiafection.
The great secret popularity of this Ointment
Hewitt . the fact that it accomplisher all it is recom4
mended to do ; anti that I do not. recommend
it to cure any thing but what from the, na
ture of the ingredients, it. is an ebsolute ppeellic
ter. while tidier preprustioni of the kind are
recommended tq cure - every,: disease that human
&ell in, heir to, from Consumptiondown to 44
bite an flee, when, in fact, all the medical prop
entire they contain are in the handbills, and the
thousands of fictitious certificates published in
their praise . ,
. . .
I invite those troubled with the above com
plaints, (puticularly.Salt Rheum,) to toe box
and try it,—if you are not fully satisfied, returns
it and take back your money.
N. IL-1. hare hundreds of testimonials./ ull4
show any one who feels disposed to call oh me and,
satisfy himself of the virtues of the Oinlmant.
Prepared and sold by MONROE TERRE%
Naugatuck, Contr.
rirTo whom all Orders should beaddr,earied.
Sold also by the principal Druggists atul Country
Merchants generally. Price 25 cents. •• .
WitOCIIIALZ Dcrovs.—C.. V. Clikenee4-00;
No 81. Barclay St., New York ; A. McClure &
Co., Albany ; .1. Kidd & Co., Pittsburg; Wm;
H. Brown &Bro., No. 4 Liberty Si., Baltimore;
T. Dyott & Sons, Philadelphia.
AGENTS.—SamueI H. Buehler, Oettyslibrg
H. s; Fink, pleatrant Hill; B. &' D. K. Sny
der, Two Taverns ; Spalding & Brother, Littli*,
town ; John Busboy, Mctiberrystown ; Samuel
Faber Jr., Lower's Mill ; Jesse Houck, Butler
township ; Andrew Creglow, Centre Mill ; Abel
T. Wright, Bendersville ; Jacob Pensyl,,,Mid.
dletown ; Jacob F. Lower, Arendtsville ;
Witmore, Mummasburg ; Philip Hann. Mc.:
Knightsville; Thos. J. Cooper, Franklin tp.; dia
co b Mark, Cashtown ; Aulabaugh & Sweet'
t e n B e rlin ; J. Martin, New Oxford ; , ..1.14.
Henry, Abbotistows.
July 8,1853-Iyeow. . • •
SW - , Blanks qf all. kb:ids:for:
sale at this oSice. -