lisPrik REO IS, , TICEI • lamkat ~..T-1(. ; 4-6-1 ::f ' , ' .' • ' WAY ricf liz'h'ertqly giv'en to'all'htt ;I. xveii;de tiiiid" ethiA• pctF;nno eniteernO, tlnititlitlMitillisfration dlecbtil . ltillereiri'- alltrfinblithioeili'will be, presented at the Ofplifieboiirlof`Ailanis emilitv, tor rim• firlilitt7A4 irrill'illowancedon Tuesday lime 234 ifityof May rail; viz.': • 221 - 'hie second and tilinl.arebunt of Philip'iStefrin, Executor of the 13 31 Will antVieWanient of Adair' Stain, ileeeisel. 224:'''llet aermiint of Jiilin Elder 4and AlriaildhOlarniari, Hiecutors of the last will end teititnent'of George Harman, de. irAttied; , ' 4 ;":4 • - ' 1 1 25: 1 'The firer and final account of John H. Kuhn, Administrator de tootle nun.-41tk the Will annexed, of Joseph Kuhn, deceased. '. 2211: The second and final account of • 'William Black: 'Administrator of the es talla,plHugh Black, deceased. , . , .... 7,2 4 7.:The first and final acco unt of Jo sepp A.,"§Uiith,`:4(lininistrator of the estate or. ,i?ol'At*o ri,awreotx, deceased. iltheaecoua ,and final account of Char 1 es Willi s.r ,Adriiinistrator of the ea talc.r Michael WilyariVdetteased. iig. !ri,p, fi'rst account of George King atiit'HiAlrY:King,` gxer . Mors of the lam wifl,arid taainent ul' Henry o,erholtzer, deceased,.`' " ' 230 The first and final. account of George tlrdWri and' Elizabeth Brown, Ad ministrators of the estate of Daniel Brown, dereabed 231. The se6iiit"ititti final' account of Sinitiel ,Orady, Administrator of the es. Ia ! e TIM .. , PS; .. 04mucl :Bra.dy, the elder. de: °', 2 ~ • , 1 ... 2: The ,th'ird 'acrount of 'Jacob B. Me; can,jl P .1..,: hilip Beamar, xecutora of ilia,'" ass will and testament ,of Satnuel Il(eals,,,eleceased. ~ • . - 03,', : The first 'end: final account of the estate Ilar'llnan. Administrator ,of the estate of efiarles Sivalizoleceased. 23 1 1.... The tierenn( of, John . 11. Major, Exeeulriiiii the fast w,ill and • testament of Robert, Major, deeeaßed, who was Execn to7-i'll the last will and testament ofJames Major,,dereasbil: ~v 4 4„ T,h,e,ftrat.apeount of Levi, llarner arktlAtiostita, Barter., gxerotor4 of, the lilt,ffilland_testatnent, of Michael'Har nc.C.AfiCA.3l4 ~.:..• ,-' .'t '• .: '.. . ,2313,,,.The,firat and final ; account of ISijiiiholati l llelized, Atlministratur de hnnig ow:100th Ake, will ,annexed, of. Samuel sY4IO I, cirfFl llB 4i, .' ' . • 237,„'Pletaccotint of Hugh A. ArGaii •ghy,..,4vartfiap,of Sainuel f .l., &mit, minor son of rosej;ll Scott, deceased. 238. The first and final account of Sam uel S. Itlltfair;• Adminitqator -with the wilt annexed-, : .!orliaretts Burns, ileeeased. 239. 41 11te first account of John Melt vitith,elecinor of the last' will'and testa mertittitAdisbs Meilvatn, ileee'asett. • t 248: act otint of George Sheely, kddinisArain'r of the 'estate of Joseph ERiettkttereasett • • ' "2 , 4lVTfte'second 'and final account id' FCetlelrick Lohr and John Lightner. Elc., eeutors bf` the last' will and' testament' of Philip ette;se d . ' • sigt#2-Ale'firgt afo final account of Ja-' cp§,fplseeiler,,Trustee for the sale of •the Real .state of 'John Stoner, sett.; de "45.0t01.'. .1i •.l ' 243.. The srat and. final ,Guardianship acen...aut of Michael Overbangh. Guardian. of Emanuel Shanefelter, one of the minor children of Petii• Ahanefeltii. 244 / Thefirskand final , account of Dr. I.l"44littino;SCsitt;'.follst Csionjoghs 11l and c4ll- g te : , ) l7.' Scott, Atiniinistiators of the es i Vitts;' The firit and final aecOunf of Wil 14alloOglass,-TrOstee for the sale of a eiii7urtlfe Real cstate,of Wm. M. Scott. rhd recount of Wm S. 'llamil -14'6: ekaultinstitor of the estate of-Henry Trostle i deceased., „ 24Y: i t 'esCoMi'account of Abraham Spangler and William Smite, Executors , of the last will and testament .uf John Ladr;"seiti.;decintuid. tßialthothigV, Rpsigteesillffice. Clettyspurg, e Ari 1 1, 2 .5045• 4 ;- , •,• 6Titli? ..u/.1. „ • lF beak ,itiviin..that the Partnership heretofore existing between Ttiostes WARREN and Gown MattneN, t edit* under-the firm of T. Warren and Son, is the alip~olvecl b y .mutual ' cogsent:= Pi4rAORO knowing themselves, indebted to.eaitl firmare r requested to call and settle With . thermberriber, at the Foundry, or. tbstrOsims will be/eft with W. L. Cam.. Neu.. Esq., for collection. te" , T. WARREN. - April 3, 1854. 1 .:14"OT I C E. • THE.fi...cAecount 01 ABNER S. ;* f BiNBEC "Tfutee of ' 'ROSANA 0006,Indw:Iteihniehl,) hal . been filed In the Cpurt of Common'Pleas of Sdams (*TRY; Whiff said -Court' hns appointed Tuesday the 23d day of May next, for the confirmation and allowance of the same. . _ Proth'y. riloglaPu4res , 9.lrlce. Gruysburg, Aprll2l 1E154.--4t '''NOTICE. 111 E .-771 _ cenunt of Dr J. nne Attr., - aComittilitee of the Fortson atut eattite of IiISORGE•IIITTINGER. (a Lanatie.) liaeibeteirt filed, in the' Court of Common Plea. el ikdarna county ; and said bowl Itter4ppointed • Tuesday tht 23(1 day j,-of May "eat foithe donfirtnation and wee of thesame.• t ?By the Onnrt. • AVM. pArrom Proth'y. tettieeee viry's Office, Grapburg, • : , ',;•A5 1 •; 2 , 1 ,.. ,1 77 -4 t ' ' .t 1 1\01'.1[CE. - .1• aN ` HE first and final :recount of 'Janos j i fittAartz. Coluttnittee:of the Perron and estate oiPertftlitiftitiVlEt; a lunatic, lisittetirilell in the CourfaCtinattiOn Pleas lark l dilaillerinfity; Ad said Court has 'ap ptsillted l'idadat •Me 23 day of May next, flethirtittifinnation iod'allowance of the ..41, 1 t 4 4 4 ;11"; the Court. '- Wm. W. PAXTON, klitliewau?'s Otl6. Gettysburg, April 21 " - ' CLOTHING I ~r .'"' gA,g, now on hand, and ameon enaktng up. r fine assortment' qt A*9*,,aket*Ctolbjngl. wkien 4,91 - ( ' 1 11 and tee. for you 'will 4,0 iityrw7 *OF modal, workand BBOI":" . " Wolk. ABRAM ARNOLD. )fiAiwit?3'loB34.---,tf =NM IPIOI, adOlPhia 4dvenistmenps. J. E. GO IT 1. 111, (Snceessoito A. noTo NO. 164 CHESTNUT 6'llll - .ET SWAIM'ti •BUILDING, PHILAD'ELPIIIA. • Extensive Music Publisher, tied Male in Nlusical instrumeuts of every Jesuit). Etelnsive Affent •lor the sale of Hsllet, Davis ezCo'v (Boston) Potent Suspension Bridge .Bolion and other - ' PIANOS. triindoir,Pianos, Melodeons, ti'uitars. [Laps, Violins, Sleet Music. Music Books, r Ace. • • Residents of the- country trill' be mop plied by moil or otherwise with any Miteie they may wish, : at as low, rates as if pur chased in Pgttien. - ;'Having one of , the ,largoat ktoekti in the United States, I feel . confident of satisfying.all. Whit ay favor me with a call or order. . Dealers iu Mimic suptilied.on. the most liberal terms. Pianos to let. Second-hand Pianos lor'side. • • • Nay 13, 1853-1 y . arAvzo C7:1111, LIMPS, LANIIRNS k CHANDELIERS, N. E. CORNER FOURTH & r:HERHY s'FB., PHILADELPHIA: UAVING enlarged and improved their Lk Store, and having the largeat norm* nient ol Lanips in Philadelphia. they are t - now prepared to- furnish PINE OIL, OAMPIIENE, • . I,3IIJuNING FLUID, • ETHEREAL OIL - . PHOSGENE GAS and LARD OIL ; - Latnps.•Lanterns, of all paten's, Fancy Hotel di Hall Lamps; Chun. Girandoles and Candelabras, and Britanw . Lamps, at the'Manufacturpre' Inweitt prices. Glass . Lamps .by .;jthe package, at a small s6fance over Auction prices. Being large hIANUFACTIItV— ERS .of Pine Oil. Burning Fluid, tater. eal Oil, Alcoliol, and (tholinly true` Pima. gene Gas,, they can furnish these articles at such prices that Merehinite will find, it to their;:ad van toga :to buy. Call'befuro 4o ing clam here, Wynn avant bargains: Also, the Safety Fluid Lamp for sale. • • • . DAVIS &. CULIN, Sept. 20, 1853—1 y . BR WN'S' , . Essence of Janialca Ginger.- /THIS Essence is a -preparatiiiii of . tin / usual excellence. In ordinary dim , ilicea;incipient cholera, in short, in all cases of prostration, of the digestive ftinctiOns, it is of inestimable value. During the preva lence of epidemic cholera and suueue complaints of children, It is peculiarly ef, 6cacioue no family, individual or travel ler•should he withotit.it. c CAUTION.—)fie sure to get the gene= ine essence, which is prepared , only by. F. BROWN, , his Drug/.and Chemical Store, A.. E. corner of fifth and Chest. nut, Sireoa Philadelphia. and for sale ,by ail .the respectable ; Apothecaries in..the, United States, and in Gettyiburg, fa, by SAMUEL H. BnEnt.en. June 17, 1853-Iy, Loroo To - SUPEIt.I'IIOSPIIAI'E of LIME; - DEoußG's •Original ' and Gnuine, warranted of superior• quality, the, cheapest manure in. the tv,orld, Partners I and dealer's supplied at low rates. ENTRA QUALITY LAND PLASTER, 5,1/00 panels gx c ra Quality Land Plas ter, elected expressly for its fertilizing quality. 10,000 bushels of same in I,ooo.barrels Calcified ,Plaater.- . 500' Casting , • 100 t " . Dentist, , , , PERUVIAN This article we nffer LutiOdeece'Jo our customers, as equal to any, import- ; ed, and far superior to most in the market., , ••• 5,000 bags of this superior Guano, for sale at tlie. lowest market, raies. Also, Palagonian Guano, .I?oudrelle, Grouad Charcoal, ' C. FRF i piCil & C(.) At the Steam Plainer Mille.. junction ; 'Fork Ailinue Crown and Callowhill eta; PhilINOPIAlli • Feb. 3,185-1.-3 m: Wall Papers' Wall Papers rr HE Subscribers have now in their -•• :store their complete stock of Nper thinglig§,.Curtains;.le,2 which, they °Mr et verY, low prices, 1101,ESA LE AND .RETAIL. - • . Oqr neeorlinent ie very ciimpleie, corn prieiq all ~ the qualities, built FRENCH AND AMERICAN. We'tnanulactitre a large ;portion` of our goods and can sell at the lowest rates. ice Paper Hanging done in the country at city prices.' • PARRISH & HOUGH, No. 4 North Fifth itreet, Philadelphia. March 24, 1854.-;-3tu ,WORTH 0. CO., .110011 BUM),SIIIITTER 9 9 ' IY.S.2O'l°O East side of Broad Street, below Wood. Philada: tvHERE may tie found, constantly on hand, An extensive assortment of DOORS„ SASH. SHUTTERS 'and MOULD! NOS„warranted equal ; to any that•can Eiti made. ' ' Also, Sash' ready glazed, 'always on hand Orders by nisi' or despatch will receive prompt attention. ' Morals 24;`1854. = 3m • LEATHER.. writs writs& . - • Store No. 29, N. 3rdiitieet, Philadelphia, MANT4ACTVREitfI, CURRIERS.; AND IMPORTERS. Commlaiitn , and General ' LEJI T TIER 7i U 1 'NES' ' , , VIIIIOII S Lir& IL 23 1 1" A Pri7•Monufactory Nargareila sfieet: Philadelphia. July 45; \ - UNIIVEItitiITIVIDIEDICIN ES 1.1 FEVER AND AGUE,-CURED' BY ROW - AND'S TONIC MIXTURE • T HE • niiversity .of Free Medicine and Poindiar f A'nowledgAi chartered by the State of PCllllB'yiVillalF, 81, its las Session, 29th April, 1853.) mainly for the ptirpostifof nrrestiog the evils' re sulting frotti this stiteiref*pnriOus and dan gerous nosiriona, also fOr 'the purptive supplying t!te public with relitible reldes dies, iti eases wherein the .pstieeit . cannot obtain or will nut employ.the best medical. advisers; having poreliaseit that ble remedy, Rowand's Tonic Mistime, on aectsciuni of its just celebrity and' kliotv.n efficacy, in the treatmeiwel Fever and Ague. - and its kindred aireciiiina,-4as , no hesitation in reen4meding,ii s eat.,terins to the patronage of of , (Hetet]: =IIIIIIEI BGIVEL COMPLAINT :,'cored ,by :RO W ANL:O'B Bj.ACIC=4 , BRRYs ROOT. The above.:lnstitutiod extends its sanction. in like nisi:on'', :tithe remedy for "Bowel Complcini." so, well known as 'Remand's Compound pyrup of Mlackbetry Root.:' and earnestly reennunendi it to the confidence of [mime afilictt'd with4these complainic—believing it to he-invaluable in theoestment of such rases. By order of th . o, lion. Honey K. Strong,-H0n. : .1. fionhlan John R. Rov.and, M. 1)., 11, R. Aohton. 4.6%. All CoMMunieationalo be adcfreasr „ed,---John R. Rowand, ; D. flee id ; of A the Pharmaceutical Departinent, snifTros• ident of "the University,' ' flohio fhipensary and , office;r N 6, 47 South:Second street. PhiladslOhia,...• • ' - Branch Dispensart o‘,„lhe store of S. 8. FORNEYAettysburg. ~, • Sept. 30, 1853--In • ^ir ' , 1 i , - '4 ' • i . ,- 4 SIIAIV 600)S-SPAING.: 18P r Ilr HE subierihers are 119 W, ,prepared to JII exhibit it their SPIENDH) NEW ESTA 81.P3 H ME NT dust completed, ;on .{... the vile of their former militia; No, South 41second Stteot,,Philidelphis.. • lan 'entire new and bereptifutStoek p 1 Straw, ` Fancy an& Silk Honneta nnd Flail,, Vlimv• era, Ate.; and Panama; Palm-and'Snmeter 4 Ham for Gentlemen, which our s patrons, i Merchants and Milliners getterally, tire in ! I vtied to eitamipe, .confitlently , promising i:them..in . extent, in variety, in , novelty, and in ivies, a stook unequalled: • :: 0::7 Ordeni_carufuliff and"prompib at): i . ,' . Timm AS •Vit [HIT & 'CO. March - 17, 1854.. - -;-3m ;•' -- - ' " '' SPRINIi MILLINERY.'GOODS. ~ JOHN'S'FONE & SONS, ..„ Pr0.'445 South Second Streit;philudelihitt. la RYE now iii Store; of their ,own importation; a large andhandsoMe assortment of. ' ' RIBBONS, • r' - SILKS, • FLOWERS ' eRkPES, and every article suitable to the 51111inery 'Prade, to wild' constant addition will' be made throughout the s'eastitt, therebs en abling' them to offer the largest end most desirable selge.tion at articles in their line to,be,laund in the city.;, Philnda., Mard1t,,1701154.-4m t WINDOW Sik.44liiiki:!' A ;••• mz G CO.„ pm MANUFACTPRIMP AND 'WHOLESALE AND RETAIL- DEAILNRA IN WINDOW SHA DES, .„ Routh weer Coinpr or second and Arch rtreets,, I PHILADELMiA,, chi UC H as Gothe's I. nderapea;~Bgrders, I. :Vases, Scroles, x ooquete i (OLD soRpERS, kc., of 'the, post ,heaunftd designs and perfection , of, 'finish in, Oda country, and at, spelt T.OW PRICES as to Challen4re all 'cenifelitinr`e Ruff end White tiollands, Cambrics,Tassels'. Cerds &c., in every ilxriety,'lor City' or Country. trade.. We invite an"siarnitta (inn of our stork, at the 'Depot; Sinkth', Weak corner of Second and Arch 'streets, Philadelphia:- • • Jan..27,1854.,e5,, - - . :New Wall Paper Warehouse. • BURTON AND LANING ) MANUFACTURERS dz. IMPORTERS. No. 124 Arch Street, second door ramie Siith, PHILADELPHIA', VICHERE may' be found "the . .largesi and handsnmest assurtnietienithe City. ~Purchasers from the country:will find it to their advantage, m, cad . at our, store; where they will be suited With superior article, at the lowest prices. ~., • BURTON .64 LANING, No 1t34 Arch 'Hireet, above Sixth, Philadelphia Feb:24, 1854.=-3m ' CAUTIONI"CAUTION!! THOM itS'e. 'A Hill 'TAGUS PATENT ELF:CTRO-MOANET LIGHT. NINO RODS. ' • BEWARE OP3IIPOSTESS AND SWINDLERS. N' order to prevenia'repetitirin of the 1 . 'PRA U DS - so` extensively parried , on during, the last two, years; by ; a set of scoundrels who travelled over the country, and iepresented themselves as my agents, antrin maitY inatinces'exhiblied forged certificates of agency, I noW giVe notice. that "ill My agents carry with them " primed forms, authorizing them tot•itd, my agents, legally. executed and ac knowledged , lialore Alderman .HENRY SIMeIiON. of Philadelphi'a; they have also'My. name and place of hueiness ou theirWitgons... I believe them all' Mo t be strictly !muck and' fully acquainted with the Milanese of puttingnp Lightning Rude, which' they will do at as low a price as they can be obtained et th'e factory. As many schemes have been resorted to; to defraud myself and the public, purchaser's should be ou their guard ; thousands have been grossly deceived by purchasing use less articles in the shape, of. Lightning Rods, having pewter; lead, copper, zinc and non. points, either, or all ofiwhich are good for nothing. My ELECTRO, MAGNET LIGHTNING RODS have been examined.by, many of the most Sci= entific men in the world, who have pro n'ounced them to be the only rods, • that they have ever seen; which ate Caleullted' m save lives and 'prOperty from, destruc tion by Liihthing;-'—among these 'are Professors Henry M'Murtrie, James' M'.• Clintock, Walter.R.' lihnstim, of the U. S. Patent office, E. J.. Carr,,Pc. ;E I *alter and many others Who recommend them m k ,the 'highest terms of approba All orders WHOLESALE. AND RE • TM Li will meet with prompt attention. • Spire Rods and Scrolls made to .order..-. Cardinal Ppinu.,..and other. •kinds of wet therr,Vanes i for tulle cheap. Vic"My 'Agent, SAMUEL' C. .:WILT, will haeale.hintielf ; during :the simmer of 1854. ' at,No,: 2+ 'North - Queen etniet,• Lancaster.. , AvonsTvs. CANN, • at Penns. grove, N. J...l.Propiqty• owners in 'those sections.t.l the country . will do well to' call on them. .1 * ".. : I THOMAS ARMITAGE. Vine Stratt,4 Oooev, above taellh, Philadelphia. March 3, 1854.—:m , tieTC viN One-third Chealer than Lead, and freefrnm,ad.Poironoua.Qualities..: ....--- ' ! ~:i •' • , .1.1. ItyZl NC POI• : rent,' 'NEW 3 1 ,f , ,1S ', , . . . 1 , 11 pi NY h av i i i g ,g re sily Ryilirgeu ,t l i te . ~ :. w p r 9 o r d k ii t i and a rio!'n. ,preparedp rdYi t e n (I, 6 7 .: it l y i!e (l: s.7 l ,l, 7 ar i ds t l' , 1 1‘ il 2 in ii , ti t t , h ) nti r ci ii d ! o p i o k, 11 1 1 :::s:' p: i i s e i il , paokapi ; 01 trorn pounds each.' ' rhy. in hairelci, .!;if 20 0 1 i ,i" Their White 2 1 p i c, n , llis7n . . p iti u s i n t l e d n d i i i y d or ir"141 ' 11 9":k1 waril".l ll te li a iiiirinrWhitt ., , unsurpaided for Body and ) weird: .. ~, A methedre'eelit: ly beet) disifovered; tiritieh' - enables the Comminy, ~meria- n t , their paint', to keep freeit.fted eat:, to ille,,kege fei, any tign;, this .respect . their Pitiot!'wili be etnPeTtor to any o g ler in the market. s' . , . theh:BioWe Ziee 'Paint, which is sold at a low pricq, and can mily bt!, made fitim the 'Zinc 'ores - from Ne'w Jerecy, l a now well known tor pAitective qualities When applied to, iron or other tuatelic:su!. fitees., l'heir i Steee'coior Paint:pdssesses all the prepertieS Of the ilrown.and is °Lan agree; able color for pathting Co t tages, Pepoti, Oot-hitildho;•Bridges, Atti: . 'tlealortf imp Plied liberal terms , by' their,Age,uts .FRENCI.I & Wholesale Paint •flealers and Importers ii.!w.ent, )oth Nterkot bid., ' . . BUl . ' k itLDING lIA IIiVA t RE " - AND' TOOL STORE EXCLUSIVELY The Largest EinabliAment of 'the kind in the (kited states, WM. Ms Nb 287 'ikfliiitet 't..treet, ahnie Seventh, Plii)hile. MA. NU F cleUlt It S Depot I orks'4fi'l kinds, ivariantedittality., "Palen, SittiOed %his linobs." 'oVee 001'aiterns. Silver Plited _ lipgita, Itingee, &e., with the thost ithimpfete assoritnent of-,all the Modern Goods in this Line. Pin'elitjws are invited to call Ind examine our Stock. Piubloguele sent by if de ifiot Air Ite,glaters anti Yentiki at ratios,' Prices. •'. .311orders.ptit .up tinder the imrne diate of the, firm.. • &tin SUE us. • , March 3,1854.-6 m ~ AdteOlsemeiits. SAVE . YOUR'MONEY. ' MONTGOMERY i (Late Salesman for reakle, Cobb 4 Co.) WHOLE,SALE DEA GER IN I Fancy Silk , Millinery Goods; NO. 21X Baltimore Street, •' ' ' (in , s•raics,) Between Light dodt larks stii., BALTIMORE. LI AS on hand and will he receiving: ur eonatintly 'through the season. NEW" GOODS 'rich":/inihionahfc 'fah ev silk Millinery , od{. Aly sto l ek of Rich . Pibbon,t; cointilieifi( every variety of 'the latest and most beautiful designs, , 1 o ff dr my (ooda fir net rash, at low er 'prices thadaity credo House'con 'af-, All penon's will, fi tid it greatly to • tittiir interest to reie'rire'a portion of their Mint -4 ey,and make s le'etienti from, my great variety, of 'rich 'Op ilocts. . i,'l._ Ribb o ns for Bin nets, ape, . Sashes Sae. , 1 Bonnet Silks; Satins, Irelvals; ' c", °rapes, Lisses;'Farlennts;'Foundatinits, , Blonds, Illueiblis,'and Embroideled LaC4 for Caps, 1 , , ,, • FrenHi aki Ameri can Flowers, 1 French Lace“Englisli, American and Mil ' inn StrawAtormets,• and Trimmings, to , gdther witlrevery article in th'ellillin eq,kiilii, Baltimore, Feh. 17, 1854.-45 TIN IVIRB! TIN WIRE! tl_EO. E. BUEHLER • informs his Ur" friends and ctiStomers;that hp has a very large assortment of , TI • AT WARE on hand ready for , the Spring sale, made by experienced workmAr and of good ma terials, which will be sold low for CASH or COUNTRY. PRODUCE. ,gc:r Call and see., ; I Gettysburg, March 10, 1854. ,- ' - TOBIAS'.LINIMENT, F OR the tote of, Headache, Cholera Morbus,Toothiiebe, Bruises, Sprains. • . do. —4 most:excellent xemetly—for sale at the DRUG STORE of ' • • '" S:II.4IITEHLEIi. DRUGSANTi MEDICINES, all , kindewfrorn the beat' 1 1 " , &louses, in 'thel•etty; colt.. sternly on hand and-for sale Ito the Drug and•BoOkstore of S. H. BUE HLER. . r'i! 4 " `- Fashionable ,Cravats, ~ 3 A L Cls A t T?t h a6jt la heauli lul UltAlATS,'of'the latest Which he will sell. cheaper ' than any otheiestab lishinent in town. , , &member 2 ) 1853 ONNETS, ;Ribb ms and Flowers, a T Jarge assortmes of the different `tl :a, to be found 'at, . • • ' ~` Se PICK'S, jj RISH LIDiENSi ' , Muslin*, • Viekings, 11 Flannels, Moen' Table Clothr, Tow eling, and Drillings:—a large variety—for sale at SCHICK'S. Bonnets-811d Bonnet Ribbon s .Bplensiid assortment of: . superiqr A Atmlity; tn . : the had cheap at itRAIIEVIER'S NEW STORE. IMPORTANT Farmer, Farrier a. Stage Preprigtor. GEO. W. MERCHANTS CELEBRATED GARGLING OIL WI . MIIIII L 1$ TIM RIIMIMT or umals As the mast remarkalle External Application seer iota MAN it, ft Erpartentre of more than sheen wean Las estaLlislaal the fact that Merchant'. Cceorate,l itargh.et us 4 or Eel renal Family Embrocattaa, sse.l cure coon,raStl, antis& Xera all sunhat Spatins, Sweeney, Itingtxme, Windsalls. Poll 'Evil, • Callous. Cracked Heelr Galls of all Itnds. Fresh Wounds. Sprain% Bruises. 'Fir Sitfast. Sand Cracks. Strains, Lamentma. Pouliilertsl Feet, Scratches or Grease. Mange. RheumaiSm, Bites of Animals. External. Poi sons, Painfal..Nersous Affections, Find . Bite s, Boils, :Corns. Whitlows. Bunts trod .S:2/44 Clifilfilains. Chapped Hands. Clolnin‘ Con tractions of the Muscles. Swellings. Weakness of the Joint% Caked- Breans..kn ke Ay, The enparadeted ascent of obis Oil, fa the cede el do , wee le Horses and Cattle, and even lot hewn Ilesla, fa tinily her-metric more anew to the Imes cateresaiti' r.. It raft Unity be credited, except by Wee who haw* bees .n the habilidacitidniy it to their stabled, and hews., what a vac wain of lean. ea Taira' mad tine, ale eased by the timely application of duo OIL par Ile sore the name of the *oh preptrieter, CM= W. MERCiIIAN'q _Lockport. N. T., Es blow ta die We of the bottle, and-ut hu Itanderrabal beer the cost. All older' whirlpool to the preconseer mill be leceltipdr responded to. - Viet it Pamphlet of the Aver. and we what wonders are acromplithed by the see of this medeciste_ Sold by sr,enectable dealers generally . is the tolled States and Caoadal Abee Ur KELLER itURI7 & B. 11. HUEHLF.R, Gettysburg ; .1. R. Henry A bbotatinin ; J. Aul bsogh„ Hampton ; W. Wolf, East 11erlie ; Pax hit & Blythe: F;nrfiehr; A. S. .3tr .44, Round- Hil ;.J. Mark; thishtossu ; J. Houck, Meralkil J. Martin, New Oxford ; Study & Norteck. Lit tlestown ; 'Caney .& SlclSr6le, Enrtn: i t,tung ; old. And-at -wholesale by. F. Klitt &Co J. Gilbert & Co., and T. W. Dyott, PHILADELPHIA. Jarl:27, 1884.—1 y - _ . _ 2000 LADIES I ARE willing ineertify that the 11.4:111-1 AWAYCOOKING STOVE is the very, best . Store, no win use. inasmuch as. they:will do more Cooking. Roasting and) Balong. and do irwith less labor. and last as long again as any other stave now sold. These celebrated stoves are-constantly kept for sale at a very redUced price all the CETtliB(lO HINDU ID gums - strop, Where the subscribers feeling determined to suit all persons have also the Parlor, Sexton's Baltimore Air-tight. Peakskell and Cabineh Cook Stove, and Air-tight and Ten-plate Parlor Stoves of the most benutilnkpatterns. THE SLVICLOR PLOUGHS which cannot be surpassed for lightness o draught or in the character of their work, are constantly on ham! for sale, and in view of the fact that the Mouldboard of these Ploughtuis one-fourth heavier than that of other ploughs, it is decidedly the cheap est that can be- obtained. WITECIMILOW runrcuis and oth ere, Castings for the._ Woodcock Ploug h `s'ind-mjll'Mac finery,; CI - stings and Hol low.:4are, with every article usually mad at Foundries can be obt4ined herr. Blrickewittilug and She Making as usual. T. WARREN & SON. liihxnond Firm. ipfon & 3rotter, FABHIONABLE' BARBERS - AND HAIR VAN at all times •be -found prepared to 1 . attend to the calls of the people, at the i in" the 'Diamond. adjoining the County - •Froin Long expet rience they flatter themselves that they can go throiigh all the ramifications of the t• • Tonsorial .Department, With such' an infinife,degree of skill;as will ;meet with thc entire 'satisfaction of all "Wlij may subinit their chins to the keen tirtle;ll oltheir razors. They hope, therefore, that by their attention to busi ness, and a desire to plcaSe, they will mer it as well as receive,a liberal share of pub lic patronage. The sick will be attended to a; their private dwellings. A STEWARD WANTED 'at Pennsylvania College. . , THEpresent Steward of Pennsylvania College being about to leave. appli cations will be received by the undersign ed frompersons desiring. the situation. Information in regard thereto can be had of eiihe rof the' undersigned. - - • - 1(7-Pussession will be given on the Ist of April, or sooner if desired. • MOSES McCLEAN, S. Fa fiNESTOCK„ . ,H. S. HUBER. Committee of Boaid_of Trustees. Gettyiburg, 3tarch 3,1&54—it TH.t STARS BANNER: Is published every Friday Evening, in "Baltimore:street, fn , tie three story " ' building, !E few doori above Fahnestoehs Store, by , D. & B.UE BLEW. 0 EOM If paid in advance or widtip the year $2 per annum=if not paid within the yes' 52 50. aVo piper discontinued untilallarreamges are paid-- except at the option of the Editor. Single copies anti A failure to notify, a discontinuance will be regarded as a new engagement. Adeertunnents notexceeding annum inserted three timer for sl—every subsequent insertion 25 cents. Longer ours in the same proportion. All advertisements not specially ordered for a giten time will lietontinueduntil forbid. A libe ral reduction will be made to thoie who advertise •by the year. Jo) Printing of al !kinds executedneady and pro•nptli,and on reasonable terms. letters and Communications to thr Edicor,iex ceptim inch ' , contain Money or Le nanaraof new anhiarihenOinnst be rime vein in orderto issue attention. • ! fa WISS and Jaconet Flounciogs,Edg logs; and murmur Collars, Cherni tette. and Sleeves, in great. variety; at SCHICK'S. • • Hanover' Branch Bail 'Rod. CHANGE OF HOURS. TRAINS over the Hanover Branch road now run as follows: , lst.Train will leave, Hanover at 0.15 A. M., with pasgengers fox ,York, Har-. risburg, Columbia and, Philadelphia, and return to H anover with' passengeis fro;n Baltimore. at 11.45 A. M: 241 Train will laid Hanover at 2.45 P. M., with pasiengers for Baltimore, riving there at 0.45 ; and return -inonedi atelv with Passengers from York, (Sic.; at 5 P. M. • • 3d Train will leave... Hanover at 8 P. 31. with Passe.ngere . forTnrk ; and . return with• Pasiengera from Baltimore at P. AL r The Monday morning ,extra train will leave ter Baltimore at 5.30; .return. at 8 EDWARD, E. YOUNG, Wgent. • Hamiver, Narch 24, 1854. _ , Ba11;litore It Su Jjueha i is Raiirßada . -• • - • - • CI RANGE OF HODRS.—Way Pas senger Train leaves Calvert Station at • ,8,15 A M Artiwes at York at ' ' • 11 AA. Accommodation Train leaves Cal wert station at 4.25 r st' Arrives, at York at - 7.42 'r Express. Train leaven, Calvert Station,at l O. , rat . Arrives at York it ' 12 r M. • • RFTURNIIi4O. Way Passenger Tram leave Har ribburg at. \ 2 r 31 Arriving at YoW at 3.15 I' At Express Train leaves Harris burg at 8.45 A 211' Arriving a: York at 0.54 41'. ...A. P. WINCHESTER.. Superintendent of Transportation. March' 24, 1854. # te ;Et Dr. J. Lawrence llill, , DENTisT, et FRC& in 4 'hamhersburg street, % 0 one door West of the Lutheran . .. Church. nearly opposite Grammer's store, . where he may be found ready and willing to attend to any case within the province Of the Dentist.: Persons in want of full sets of teeth are invited to call. • . REFERENCES. Dr.V.N.Thirmucur, 1 liev.C.P.lNatrrii,D.D I U. HOIINCIt, Prof. 111. JACOBS, • • '. H.S. Heaca, ..• H. LI:41101ln . " D. Gig.stwr; ". lI.A. Moe Licnituno Rev. R..foNxi!i)s t I " M. L. BrinvEs. July 7. 1848. BOUNTY LANDS.: O tt iebERSONS entitled to Bounty 11 JUL Lands under the arts of Con ' gress of the United States ran 11 have their claims promptly and efficiently attended to by applica tion either personally ,or by letter othesubseriber, at his office in Gettysburg. Claimants whose applications have, been suspended on account of deficiency in proof may find it to their advantage tocall. ir.7' The fee charged is 85 in each case, payable upon the delivery of the warrant. The subscriber will also attend to (Anima for Pensions for Revolutionary or other services and the 'oration of lands. The sale and purchase of Land Warrants at tended to, and din higltest cash priee paid fior the same. R. G. AfeCREAR-Y. May 14—tf. Attorney at law D. 31 9 C0 NA UGIIY, ATTORNEY AT LAV, , . . (Office rewo'ed one door Wcst of Buehler, ' Drug & Dook-Stpre,l , ..Marubersburg eireeLy .11•Sor4;ey , isotid „. l'ati.nts and Pensipns ) Bounty hand • Warrants. Back-Pay sue. vended Claims, and all other clailne against the Gower:line:it 11‘t1 ! iretlin g D. C.:: alsO American "claims air England. Land Warrants located and ilalk or. bought, and highest prices glvu. Lards for Sale in' lowa, Illinois, and other Western Statlid A gents engaged locating Werra:nether°. , Apply 'to him - personally .or by atter. • , „ , , Gettysinirg; Nov. 11,185 . 3. DAVID WitilLS; • . - Attorney at Las* , • 1111 AS taken - Mr. STa;niiison's offmd. Jam:, Noxib 'West CO,iner ‘ , 'Centre . Square. , • , REFERENCE.'—.Hon; ThodtletieSteivin., Esq, Lancasier. - Dec. 30,1883:' MTV 0041d1M 'CALL/AND SEE THEM I MISS McCLELLAN H AS justreturned front Philadeirihia with a large and well • selectcd as soroneot of FANCY GOODS 'of every variety, (to which she invites ihe attention of Ladies and Getitlemen,) comprising fashionable &duets Br. Bonnet Trimmings, • • Silks, Satins,.. • • tidies' Dress Trimmings,. Velvets; Ribbons, Artificials, Black Veils, Blue do. Gloves. Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, French worked Collate, Cambric; Jiconet and Swiss Edgings, Insertings, Sleeves, Mohair and Silk Mile, Lace and Embroidered • HanAlterchiefs, Braide.Finii, Gentlemen's Collars, Coloe, of all kinds, &c., c, KriAdies and Gentlemed are requested to call rind ex 7 amine our Goods. It will give us pleasure to show them. March 31. 1854.--tf .GOODS! IVEIV GOODS! ♦ BRAAI ARNOLD has just returned - 4 !. from the City with the . largee,Cheapest, ¢ Beat Selected Stoekol Spring and Summer 'Goods, ever before offered to the town or country, consisting in pprt o.,German, French' and Domestic Cloths,,Black Fancy Cassi meres, Satin & other Vestiogs, Italian , Cloths, Coat Ginghams, Tweeds, Ity, Jeans, Berege,De I f iines, 111, De Laines, Prints, Ginghams, and a great variety of Goods too, uomerous.to rjoention. Also, a large assortment of . Bonnets, Para sols, &c. Igreall and see, as I. am' deterinined to undersell any establishment in tho Tpyrn or Con_ow. -' March 31, 1854.-1 f "PANK()III'EF." Of:11,e los Axt rat or nil X ! • An inaalunble Re,nielly for alb SeltoFULOrs DiclEASEti, librim). t.ii Beadache.Canker, Nursing Sate Mouth , , • and Gineril Debi Div, SIA PutiFYEn ornit,ttiooph. UNEQrA D• The ittict Ro4 has Qai in 3 reputati , n, ar bytaP , and abroinl, whickno.nther medicine has ever ,done /IMO leil'gill'0(1,1111•, According to the opinion of Ea.inent * Fhyaltions, ,the Rock Rope Plant if enequalleil . ciptillti SIMIDIIIL;A' in all its I.;Hr t a t . STATPMENT OF, REV, E. R. WA RREN,. A [OEN,. .Pastor (tithe 2d Baptist Church,' Near Leaden Ct.) relative to Myers Emhart et Beek 1104.. To Me Aserientra ,my been used in connexion with or inninHanOn, Mr. Myers' Vatic-11,6*0 Orr ' rtip; variiiun . nrivei7 m tiimments, by . the inuflittuiii:f her trove to make the following 'atiternen ' With" tkeien're to my setitioraintttnce 'with the ternitraly end' , leirats of which I hive tobjecteitly'and_,Mo reasons foi having introduced it to theflotiee of priyirale friends in 'the comMunity' in ,Akira' I 'motile:. ftefore the mediefne4rais advertised. 7 make this "state:. meet „. heety, tr'ecatiset w have,'ss a :prinelple. tlb;• heklmy dame friiM all patent rhSdleinS.s. and sida handy abstained nom the pitidic; brattiest ttithein: c tho'apilv i tt, !, f iftteekeriand hiimburaGand as lending t o frierease, instead of lessening'tim*ilirteraisie sett iufier, Poch, I ienr, iti the cheractir of a large Million if the patent pinnacle Of thii medfelhe.nalcing oThelrimme it legion;' , l- and front' their' as froM the thrinonical lirinc - i‘itirotou pray for a safe delirerarice. 1 The Ohl 7tAl.-1 had, thyself stuFered ofok. rationally with - sodden' at tnek lirsd.rache and Bilious Diarrhenonil I had sou)ht a 'greet Yarjety of curative agenti to'hufliftle.Phrpose, andl . rut. ering frem thlti 'disease (diatilicii) I'l6 tinni I determined to ter, the neve'lityrup first self. The rentals Were beyond my expectation. It was a powerfuhrilieratlie, anibth; morbid ac tion of the system wan chnnced, end the cuorlinty of secretion were restored to a helilthY onnte:'' It save tone and elasticity s.O my system. and . :cnr f rented tho derangement of the digestive (wizens slid gave me that inentimehle Thin test woe not determined in n week . or n mouthy hut I took four or firesloittles in perhaps as many months. Since that timer i heir imffereil but slightly from these ilernricernenist.' "V ;!•ICK IlEADArtit: ts ENTIRELY CURED. Ocher Terre --Fielding this medicine so torrid to myself, I et once gays; it to [reverts, invalid friends. A hoot thin time, I was earnestly solicited to give ad, ice in referenre to a child, some eiclit years of age. The child was severely with o Scrofula humor, of A Vtlll.l•Vfre type. the humor Ihms'ing itself - on all pints of the surinee, end then suddenly disappearing. The rhild wen very sick, and it WS. thneellt 11(111604whether She WOW live. The !minor reremb'ed Nark specks of mortified flesh. In nilirtion to ' , MVP other remedies. I gave the child iii Syrup for n bout sic weeks • when silo had sufficient strength la go out to atoll .occasionally. The PllVellim: of her lithbv craned, and she was restored to health. The family feel that they MVO her Mir, witli God's Missing, to my remedies. test satinfinif me that the Roes Thorn possenned specific powers for Serofulotin horn •rs. I then tested it in cases ni Cutafteallig in Measles, Chicken Prrx, ore lintntt, Elynifiejas, sult Rheum, Pitts, &c In all these mines with perfect anece'cd.'Alice testing this • y• rup for more than a year, I wrote Air. Myers Wet. 7th, I efillt enthustotically-,- art eximeting Inv let ter would be pithltilieral, that his Syrup wage kora°, all healing, and I gave him the rerun of ha operations in several it.etanees. I stott.it nt that letter that “it wee nivaluahle RP n remedy in Cutaneous Eruntionn. Erysipelas. :•tililltlieoni and other disorders, included in , the varied handy of disedses known as Seroluln. &e., dint in lit si sill, it acted with wonderiul 111; ion of its value fur the alnive•natmed diseures, re main unchanged, and the same as When I Mlcitt Mr. Myers in Oct. 1860. i do not teconiniend it for alt . the ills of our sufferingro buapity.; but I unheeitatittgly, 'shy, that ira4 a remi t . dy in i•crofulius affections, .1 believe It ouperier tg any limits u cuidlive agent. It has been sufficiently tested by dinnestie pra c lice to estiblisit its' valeption to extensive !witti ness in, initipting hilinan outlining and tenni% lug dfserie. • BUT WHAT IS THE ROCK lt'O'SE ? The following bitter) , of the Rock !lope Front and int medicinal pitipertirs, we take Itom the New ljayen Palladium, Match, 1842. " he increased interest ruanitested in the Rock Rose plant, in can, cquence t tt the 'natty "Orr ful cures effected by ",Myers ` Uoinpound,Extiuct at flock for antic timely Of it. iigr to cbrrek any crrotiebtra ., tiiduitin that have'been 'entertained. Containing it';' end alit( to s e t 11- , true-light the nature Ad a plant 'which proton:ea to NI universally beitcAcial. , ..; We are indebted to , Jlte,l/pited ;•Ittles, Dispen satory' of 184 i, 'tor the fuiloUing descte oiets ol it: . . . II is erifiralit dilrerMit from the common Rose. .It is s tedistemmed, oblong list plain, bovine a bitter imam, .In tidfhtiotc to A resinsikA Illy peen - Jimmy of the pisitt, of bearing two croi s of flow ors in one wawa, it sifto •bss.anuther interesting and beautiful property. ; • Di Eaioti 'says that ig the months 9fikinvtpol.ni 'and December, he hair 'neon. handfed' of 'these plants'oteraling out, near their roots, bro 4, curied. AM breadth, which melted during the day, and were renewed in. thernornina. ! :For ar mare rzqn Wes nd' eel description-pr the reeds" is lets/red to TOI , roy¢r4y'6lJota9ical works,- • .• ; ere 'Medical ) ! isfiiry and Pergtkit4i are far the most InitiortiMt, since upon ttWee Depend ► ilk vol. nolo! the coMmanity.' Dr.' Loudon 'triqs• Mit mi 1709 it was so ailuable, that it we, cultivated from seeds. Dner since 10.16, • 1 , •• •• • Pruf..lrei,of;Yole,C9llfge, hathabitualli used it:rritti great MICCOM in Ocrpfula and ilpronic easy, and through k.itn. nets Mader 'known, until, as Dr. 'Eylersayti, now' in this section (New Haven) a common artirdein do = mestic practice for thenure of ticrolula and en toneous diseases." ' , , Dr.l . Vhittair, A S cotch Botanist, of notorickYi while traveling in, America, in 182.4. learned it use ih CalliPda.• 'Returning tn'Englahtf,' he' env:: plliyed it in medicating his baths, which' greatly celebrated fur the cursor similar diaeale Dr. /moor Rat ish, of Philadflphia, remark. that it has been successfully used, , in, bad cases' of Scrofulous diseases. Dr. J. H. Thompson, of !he Some place, prescrkb ed it in bad - casea of Scrofulone patients at Wills' Hotel. Hie success attracted the attention of senior physicians. Ho reports the following re. markable 'cense of White Seielling Of the hip, • in Februarys 1844 : The latl' wig" seven years add bed, the disease for three. years. The. bond wee dislocated upward and,outward. .There wad a large opening on .the hiP leading to the bone, into which I Could throw, my, Anger. , • counted hree ulcers.' Ho hiid been under several pby r aicians, who had given him up. I ordered a de coction .of R0eiti.24,56: 1, In twotdeyg his Night sweats ceased ; I then ordered a tea spoonful of Rock- Rose three times a day. THIRTY 7 NINK DAYS'aftee he was ENTIRFLY WELL'. Dr. Webb, of Madison, Ct. testifies t.l the'velue ofßomt Rosa, as evinced In the mini of nuineronat cases ,of the Scrofula. especially in . children. 1)r. S. Foils+, of Hartford, Ct. adro 'alcoved _the Rock R6se to a Semi:Am:B fernele, in which the anti.scroftilous remedies had been applied with t out success. The disease was fully arrested by it. The Rock Rose is a 'plant of rare medicinal virtues, and unrivalled as a curative agent in Scrofulous diseases. I cannot but express thelle, nire, in cliudng this statement, that it may be found to lessen the sufferings of our diseased and dying humanity. ,EDWIN. R. WARREN. NeW London, April 2, 1852. •• •• . • *MANUFACTERED BY WM. FRANKLIN & CO., Now IleVen *Mr. Warren, though a Ministerof Sie Gospel, has for a period of 16 years given attentionlo the subject of medical science, to rivalify him to ad. minister to the sick, iii connection with ithi pas. toral :Was. .• - • . AGENTEI.-13. H. Buehler, Gettysburg ;Jets, " bock, Monello S. f.) 1 Ab e l 4F, W r i g h t , Baralereville; Jacob .Mark, Cast:down ; B .& D. K. Snyder, Two Taterna Spaltling&, Brother, Littlestown ; Aulabaugh 4 'Sperigler, EsistVer fin ; Jseob Martin, New Orford. July 8, 18.53—c0w--J)
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