Alt OF' ROTAILERS OF Wares and Mercliantiise, ' within the County of Adams, ramm ed Ind elatratficti "by the undersigned Ap praiser of Alemannic Taxehy in accordance with the ievertil Acta of Atmembly, br the year :854: CLASS. - AM'T LICCNCES lionsugh of Gettysburg. ,S. Falinestnek & Bone, 12 ptior g e Arnold , 12 Abraham Arnold, 13 ',..bicoh 5.; Grammar, r, 13 D.tnner & Ziegler, ' 13 A. Di K u nz, 14 Jan' Hoki, • 14". George 14 ,Alsreue Samson, • 14 S. 11'. Buelifer, 14 Keller Ku'itz, 14 'John L. Schick, - 14 W. W, Penn, • 14 George W. filissing.l 14 Philip Winter!, 14 8. S., Forittiy, set. 14 'Hugh Mcllhenny, 14 Samuel Little, - 14 William Gillespie, 14" J. J. Brinkerhoff,. 14 Emanuel Ziegler, liq., 14 , Elias Sheada, 14 Robert &toads; 14 Aaron thins tent, 14 Owen Robinson, 14 Myer Stem t liq., 14 Miss Margaret ArClellan, 14, Joqob ,Norlieck, 14 W. Hoffman, Cumberlimit • Wuntshsp. 14 John Witiltert,' 14 George ',Wage, mill,: - Stephan township. 14 Jacob King, 14 David 14' e. c, W. Myers, lig.; 14 Hugh King, • 14' Noah Miller,: Menallen township. 14h ur I Joh kho der; 14 Josiah,Penrose & C o., 14 Able 'V.:Wright, • 14 Venrge hlinnigli, • If Ruth Anna Wright, 14 Chnrlee.Elden, 14 0: P. - klause, 14 Wm. :Overileer, 14 el); Ruder township.. . 14 13968 Hnuok: hq., 14 Edward Stable, 14 J. A. H. RetlVer, 14 Samuel Faber, jr., 14 Jrieub,rensyl, • ' 14 Beecher & HOU'yer, 14 Henry Ihrtzell , Tyrone township. 14 Joseph. Cline, 14 'W. B. Riley, 14,James 11. , Jameaon, liq ' Hamilton tOwntinp. 14, Allen S., Jacobs, 14 Joint H. Aldebatigh, 14 Charlea Spangler, 14 WM. Wolf, 14 Henry IL Miller, 14 Jetta Ilesgy, I.ilcrty township. 14:John Nuneenaker, Metal/joy 'township. 14 Lawrence Mile, lig., 14 Sylvester " 14 Rrifry tiann, 14 B.:& D. K. , Snyder, ici•anktin township. 14 Jacob .•Marlt, • 14 Abraham Scott, 14 Thomas J. Cooper, 14 Philip Hann, • 14 Henry W. Whitmer, liq., 14 Peter Mickly, 13 JtiCab F. Lower, 14 John Wertz,' 14 J. B. Wrightson, • ' 14 3lartin L Miller. • 14 George onit lon an o nt 13 Jacob Brinkerholf,, • 14 Paxton ds Blythe, 14 Jacob„Heafleigh, • • i. 14 John C. Shutzer, 14 .sti Stahley, !s • Huntington , /on 7bwnsinp 12 Jacob A. Gardnet, liq., 13 B, F, Gardner, , 14 . 1. Ridlemoser, 14 Jacob A. glen', • 14 ,Amos Grjell,ll 14 Win:, Reed, 14 John G'ardner, ' " /Aar/lore toionship. 19 Henry B. Smith, lig., 14. C. Chronister e Oxford totonship: 13 Jacob' Martin. lici„ 13 Wm. D. St A. B. Himes, 14 Mary !few, 14 Abr'in Bushy,. Remick ioumship. 14 Wm. Bittinger, liq., • 14 M. Eichelherger, 14 D. E. Hollinger, *“ 14 Joieph It.!lienry, • moiouplectiard tow n ship 13 icihn 14 Peter Oneal, lig., Reading township. 14!.D. White 14 Jacob Aulabaugh, jr.i 11. Jacob .George,, 14 Ephralin Conowago,townskip. 14 John Busby, sr., 14' Hiley - 44,Sneeringer.114., 14 Jilin' Ginter, N I Tnson t °Wns!iiP 14 Peter, Loam—HA:, 14 Abraham 14 Wm. Myers,: " • Germatiy township. 13 Sttidy.k Nutbeck," 15 00 13' Ephireiin Alyecei: , 15 05 13 Spalding- & Brother, - 10,50 14 Henry Meyer, lig., - 50 14 Samuel Berlin, ' • '7 00 14 Geotriloork, 10 55 o . 77 Tioile Betalleri -who hare' not ts kin ca t and sell' without License, ate sataitided that they ere liable to indict ment and fitie tinder 14' 'leveret Lets of Astekobly, '• LIST_,OF PERSONS ,, , Itsiented for Unease under the several Ara.l44"4lLiteentb l 7. to create a Sinking Fund, jo , provide rot the certain and grad ual 'o6oigliisiintront et the .Debt of .01 Contetowarratth In wit LICERSE. Joke 'lading, Gettysburg. 6.00 8 John. Lot:, " 5 . 00 A. NI. Staub. Oxford township, 5 'OO • DISTILLERIES 10 David Rhodes, FFee4glii, 10 W. 8; Jenkins, Oxfniil, lOmTlicise distillers who• have not ta ken out licenses, and who distill without license, are reminded that by the 33.1 See lion oldie art of the 10th o( April, 1849, there are liable to indictment and fine. APPEAL. NollcE is hereby given to all persons interested to the above return ot clas• hifienti on, that I will bold an Appell at the Commissionerie Office, in (.4iit)yslirg. tin !liming the 30)5 day of May ne.N, detweem the 'boors of 10 A. M., ...r3 P. M.,--ahert and where all persona that may coneider themselves aggrieved by said classification may attend. • .1. AVGAINHAUGH,' Apr:lll44'ot Mercantile TOM for Adaiirui . cia: , April'tB; 1854.-41 IlatioYe.e , Branth Rail Road. • • CIIRIVOI; OF iIOURS:' • riI`RAINS over ihe Hanover Branch road now run as follows: lst Train will leave' Hanover at 9.15 A K., with pitavetigera for York. liar ristitirg; Colombia' and'Philadelphia, and return to' Hanover with passengers front BaltiMore. at 11.45 A. M. 2d 'train will leave Hanover at 2.45 . , P. M.; with:passengers for Baltimine, ar riving thereat 6.45 ;"and return iminedi atelv with Passengers from York, at 5 P. M. rs, 3d Train will leave 'Hanover at 6 P. M. with Passengers tor 'York ; and return with Passongers from thltimore at 8 7 00 7 00 10 50 700 7 00 The Monday morning. extra trait, will leave tor Baltimore at 5.30; return at' 8 EDWARD E. YOUNG,,Hgent Hailvver, Mftrch.24,1854. , Boitinsa i he oY Soiagieth Mind Rff droved. 7 00 7 00 ,7'oo 7.00 7`oo 700 8 50 8 50 ~,7,:00 VHANGE .OF HOU RS .— Way Pas 11J-setiger Train leaves Calvert • : • Station at •• 8.15 •A Arrives at York at . 14 'A It Accommodation Train leaves Cal- • • 'vert elation at • '4.25 , P In Arrives at York at . 7.42 r Express Train leaves Calvert. Station " ' JO r bf Arraves at York at i 2-1. 10 50 10'30 10 50 7 00 7 U 0 1 1 0 50 7 00 RETURNING. Way Passenger Train leave Har ribburg at < 2 P Arriving at York-al 3.15 P m Expiess , leayea 'Harris. „burg at . • : 8.45 •A Arriving ai.York at ' 9.54 All ' • A. P. WINCHESTER,' Sverintendent of 7VanBporiation. Mareli 24, 1854. • 7:00 7 00 10 60 • .. • .• - - BOUNTY LANDS. .•.. _____. • • . %/'" i PERSONS entitled to ante /. ` I A I L • Lands untlei the acts of Con . green of. the: . United States . citti 111 have their claims promptly and 1 efficiently attended - to by applica-' , - -L don either'personally or by letter othesubicriber, at his office in. Gettysburg. Claimants' whose applications have been suspended on account of deficimicy in' proof may find it to their atlyamage tocalk . ii -- - - : The fee charged is 41fi in each case.; payable upon the delivery al the warrant. The subscriber will also attend to claims for PenSioni'for . Revolutionary or. other services; and the •location of lands. , The Gale and purchase of band ' Warrants at tended to, and the highest cash• price paid (tor the same. R. G. .IcCREARY. May 14—tf.- Attorney at law 10 50 7 00 7 00 7 00 .7_:oo' 7 00 10'50 10 50 7 00 7 00 7 00 7;00 • 7 00 10 50 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7.•00 10'50 D. AMON U 111 ./177'ORNEY AT I.i iE (Otrum removed to prye r door West of Buehler Drug,di fivok•Store, tammimrsburg street.) edlttorney and Solicliortur Patents and Pensions ! Bounty; Land , ; Warrants, Daek-Pay sus .pended O4aime,.andall other claims against the Government at Washington. D. 0.: also American claims in England. Land Warrants located and Hold. or bought, and highest prices given. Lands for sale in lowa, Illinois. and other Western States ; and Agents engaged incating Warrants there. - ter'Apply to him personally or , by , otter. , , Gettysburg., Nov.ll, 1853. • 00.0 7 00 7 00 3,50 7 00 18 75 15 00 10, : 50 7 00 3,50 3 50 7 00 .DAVID WILLS, Attorney at Lim, • HAS taken •Mr., Srevessun's office. Nurth West Corner of Centre Square. REFERENCE.--Hou. Thaddeus &areas, I.airmaater. Dec. 30, 1853. • 15:00 15 00 7 00 7 00 10 60 10 50 10 50 7 00 Wv bill'OLV2.29 ATTORNEY AT fI,WW FTICE the'Soullt West corner of O the Square formerly orbupied by D. WEOnsughy. Vl.; will attend promptly to all business entruseed to his care. May 12 LAW PARTNERSHIP, „.. _ . THE . undersigned,nave associated 'themselves as pirtneis in the Prac tice of the Law. Their OlTme is in the room long occupied by the senior partner, where one or ' of , the firm can at all times be cons u lted. The business 'of OrnYvar ANCING. in all • , its ranche'N will b . attended ttended with promptness, neatness and accuracy. MOSES McCLEAI 4 I . . . . %VM. McCI.EANI May 5. 1854.-3nt I 7 OQ 7 00 7.00 10 50 7 00 , f1t4:404 , Dr. J. Lawrence Hill, DE.f4TIS?„ • PFICE in Chambersburg street, P one door West of the Lutheran Church, nearly opposite Gnimmees store, where he maybe found ready and willing to attend to any case within the province of the Dentist. Persons in want of ftill sets of teeth are invited to call. REFERENCES. .- Dr.caohms.vcsir, D. Hoto*sj, Prof. M. hcOuri, , ' " H.S. Hawn,' " A.,o4lire. Rev. Jecisow." July .7, 1848. Philadelphia Advert DAVIS 456 OTTLZ/C, . tonay.:.orts IN LAMPS, LANTERNS k CHANDELIERS, N. E. Cc/TWEE' FOURTH & CHERRY sTB., PfiI!.4DELPHIA. . . _ AVING enlarged and itiiproved their Boire, and having the largest assort client of Lamps in Philadelphia, tbby are protiat'ed to furnish PINE OIL, (./ A 51 PHEN'E, BVIcSING PLUII), ' E'THERE'AL OIL, PHOSDENE GAS end LARD OIL ; .Lamps, Lanterns, of all paterita,PanCy Dote) & Hall Lamps, Chian defiers. Gliandoles and Candelabras, itul Rritama, Lamps, at the Manufacturing' 'owe's' prices. Mole hailing by the package, at a small advance over Auction •price,. Being large MA NUFACTUR— ERS.Of Pine Oil, Burtiiiig -Fluid, Ether eal Oil, Alcohul, and (the only true) Phi's ele Gait, they eau furnish 'these articles at such prices Unit Merchants •• will' find it to theirladvantage to huy. Call before go ing elseWhern.ifyou want harping. Also, the Safety Fluid Lamp for sale. DAVIS & Sept . . 26,•1853-- I y J. E. GOULD, (Successor to A: FIOT,) 'NO. 164 CHIEsT,NIIT SWAN% ExtensiVe Music Publisher, and Deale in Musical inairuments of every descrip- Exclusive Agent for the sztle of Flatlet, Dnvis' le Co'V (Brien()) Patent Suspension Bridge Zoliem >rnd Other `• - PIANOS h:Giibert's Boudoir Pianos, Meludeona, Martin'a•Guitars; Harps,.,Violins, Sheet Mnaie,'Mtisic Books, &e. Residents.of, Ilie- country will be sup plied•by.meil or'otherwise With any rillittie they !nay ,wiehrat as low rates as :if pur chased in person. Having one . of, the large it atdeks in' the United Status, I fief confident of satisfying all who or ay favar me-witlre'call:nr order. Dealers in Mosin supplied ori the most lihertl terms: Pianos to let. Second-hand Pianos for sale. May 13;,.1853-1 y. F. BROWN'S EsseucF of .imiltilea Ginger. ri!HIS Essence is a preparation of mt . Ja- usual excellence. In ordinary diary. rho3a; incipient cholera, in short, Mull cases ofprostration of the digestive (lineup's, it is'of inestimable value. During the preva lence 'of . epidemic' cholera and amine 'crititplaints of children, it is peindiatly ef ficiicionv; no fainily, individual ur travel. let should'he , witliont it. CAL11 4 16P1,.--.13e sure In get the genu ine essenct3, which-is prepared only - by F. BROWN, at' his Drug. and Chemical Store, N. E. Corner of fifth and Chest ,nut Streets Pitilatle/phiii...uul fur sale , by all the respectable Apotlrttries in the United States, and in Gettystnirg, Pa, by 13Assum. H. BUEIILEd. June 17, 1853--ly, •• SUP .Eli PHOSPHATE of LIIIE. • DEBIJILG'S Original and .Genuine, warranted of. superior quality, ihe cheapest manure iii the world. Farmers and dealers supplied at !ow rates. EXTRA QUALITY LAND PLASTER,' 5,000 barrels Extra Quality Land Plas ter, slectetl expressly for us. fertiliiing quality. 10,000 bushels of same in bulk. 1,000 barrels Calcined Piaster. 500 " Casting 100 " Dentist a PERUVIAN 6UANO. This ornate we ' offer iifi.iinlidenee to our eustomers, se equal to , any import ed, and far superior to mast in the market. 5,00/ bags of true superior nano, or sale at the lowest . , marketrates., ,Also,: PataEonian Gu'ano, t fcnidietie, Ground Charcoal, 4T. C. FRET C 1 1•& CO. At the Steam Pinter Mille.. junction Pork Avenee, Crown, and , Callowhill stR. FlNdelphin. • ' Feb.. 3, 1854,-3m • , • Wall Papers Wall- Papers ! riIHE .Subscribets hie now in their J. , store• them complete cock of Papp!' Cuitaits, Sze., which they offer, at i very.' low prices, WHOLESALE AND • RETAIL , - Our issortment ir very complete, corn. prising all the qualities, both FRENCH AND kALVIRIOA.N. We manufacture a large portion of our goods and 'ea&sell at the lowest rates. . ice' Paper Hanging done in the country stmty prices. '' - • ' PARRISH & HOUGH, No.- :4, North. Fifth 'iteet, Match 24, . 1854,--3m 1, IL WORTH 86 CO., DOOR' BLEND SIIUTTER. sl,Wur Z)2.4.. 11 1/ 1 ° East side of Broad Street, beliro , Wood. Philada. WHERE may be found, constantly on hand, an . extensive assortment or poon. SASH: stiVT'r,E4s. and MOULDINGS, warranted' equal ' to any that can be ramie. Also,. Sash ready 'grazed, always on hand. ' * Orders by mail or despatch will receive , prompt attention. Mari+ 24, H154.-3m Store We, 29, N: 3rd street, Philadelphia, CURRIERS, AND IMPORTERS. Commission and Generas LEATHER BUSINESS, WEOLll2l.ll.kla ,44RETAX354 Alanuj j aciory 15 Illargaretta .streel. Philadelphia. • July 15, 1853-Iy. " H. 14.13Avintip,,, H.A. Murmur ivas " H. L. 8116TEll. BUILDING, PHILADisILPHIA. 1,000 TONS NO. 1 LEATHER. Fritz & Hendry, MARROCCO MANUFACTVRERP. STRA:W GOQDS,SY RING 1854 r ' I IIE subscribers era now prepared to v tit:Hl! vi s i t SPl t: t EN i) iilN E Afcompleted, ou the site of,their, former stand, No. 41 &kith Second Street. Philaxlelphis, an entiresneur and beautiful Stock of Straw, Fancy and Silk Bonnets and Flatta, Flow j era, Aca ; and ranama,,Falm and Summer i Hats (or Gentlemen, which our patrons. Merchants and Milliners generally, are in vited to examine, confidently promising theta , . in extent, in variety, in novelty, and in styles, a stock unequalled. U 2,1 Orders carefully and promptly exe cuted. TimmAs WHITE & CO March 17, 1854.-3 m New .Wall Paper Warehouse. BUNTON AND LAING,- MANUFACTURERS & IMPORTERS. No. 124'Arch Street, second door above Sixth, PHILADELPHIA, Vkl HERE may be found the largest V and handsomest assortment m the City. Purchasers (rpm tho country will find it to their advantage ~ to call at our store, ‘t hero they wilt be auitcd with a supsylur , article, at th lowest prices.. AItIRTON otr, L'ANING, No 1.24 Arch Street, above Stxth, Philadelphia Feb. 24, 1854.-3 m WINDOW SHADES. G. .L MILLER ik CO. DrAIgt7FACTURERS w AND WHOLEDALN AND RNTAIL . DEAILDRI IN WI ,NIYOW :51,1414)E5, f3outh.west Owner of Second ilts4 Arch streets, • kiILADELPIIIA, ' UCH as GfithdfiLandsCapeS, Borders, k Vases, Scroles, Ilioquets, GOLD BORDER.% dr.,c., of the most beautiful designs .and 'perfection •of finish in this country. and at 'such LOW PRICES as to challenge, all. competition. Buff and White Iliillands,Cambrics.Tassels..Cords, Brasses, St.e.e, in every variety, for City or Country trade.: We invite an examine , tion Of our---stock,-at the-Depot, South :west corner of Second and Arch streets, Philadelphia. ~...._. . Jan. 27, 1854.—55 • • SPRING MILLINERY GOODS. JOHN - STONE & SONS, N 0.45 South tter-uud Street, Philadelphia, 1-1 11VE .:00W- in Store, of their own •importation, 'a large and haudstnue assortment of RIBBONS, • SILKS. • FLOWERS, CRAPES, • •and every article suitable to the 'Millinery Trade, to vrnich constant addition will be mado.throughout the season, thereby en abling theM to offer 11,e largest and most desirable selection of articlei in their line to be found in the City. Philada., March 17, 1854.--2 M UNIVERSITIE MEDICINES! ! FEVER AND . - AOUE CURED DY ROW. AND'S TONIC MIXTURE rilllE University •of Free Medicine . 11- ' and PnpulaiAiwwledge ; chartered by th'e State of Pentisylvabia, at its Las session, (Viz. 2Uth April. 1853.) mainly for the purpose of arresting the evils re sulting from the saltrof spurious and dan gerous nostrums, also, for the purpose of supplying the public with reliable reme dieson cases wherein the, patient cannot obtain or will not employ the best medical advisers; having purchased that invalua ble remedy, %mantra Tonic Mixture; on acccount of. HS just celebrity and known efficacy, in ..tkie treatment of Fever and Ague. and its kindred affections,—has no hiNktatiortin recommediug, it the•highl eat terms to the patronage of the af flicted..,. COMP4AINT cured by. !m•-. RO W AND'S BLACK—BERRY ,ROOT. The ahem Institution ,extends its sanction, in like, mariner, to the remedy fnr Coniplaint," so well known as Rowand's Conipou nd Syrup of Black bbrry Root, and earnestly recommends it to - the confidence of Patients afflicted with these complaints,;--believirigit to be iiivaluable in the treatment of Mich raves: By order of the Trusteee.' Hon. Henry K. Stiong, Hon. J. R. Flanigan John R. , Revrencl, IN: D., R. Ashton, Egg. ' , Heetor Orr.,Eeq. • . : mall Clommunications to be addreaa ed,—John R. Rowand, M., D., Head of the Pharmaceutical9)epartment, end Pres ident oh.he University,,. - Home Dispensary and office, No. 47 South Second street, Philadelphia. - Branch Dispensary. at the store of S. S. FORNEY. Gettysburg. Sept. 30, 1853--ly CAUTION ! CAUTION ! THOMAS 'S PATENT ELECTRO-MGANET LIGHT; NINO RODS. BEWARE OF IMPOSTER!, AND SWINDLERS.. .1 N order to prevent a-repetition of the I FRAUDS so extensively carried on . luring the last two years, bp a, set of scoundrels who travelledOer 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, autliorizing them to act as my ,ageks, legally executed and ac knowledged before Alderman HENRY SIMPSON. of Philadelphia ; they have also my name and place of business on their wagons. I believe them all to be strictly honest, and fully acquainted with the business Of putting up Lightning Rods, which they will, do , at as lovv a price as they can be obtained at the factory. As many schemes have been resorted to, to defraud myself and the public, purchasers should be on their guard ;thousands have been grossly deceived by purchasing use less articles in the shape of -Lightning Rode, having pewter, lead, copper, zinc and iron points, either, or all of which are good for nothing. My' ELEOTRO MAGNET LIGHTNING RODS have been examined by many of the most Sci entific men in the world, who have pro nounced them to be the only 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 Al% Clintock, Walter R. Johnston, of the 'U. S. Patent office,'E. J. Carr, Dr. T. E. Waller and many others who recommend theni in the highest terms 01"eititrolia lion. • 'All orders WHOLESALE AND RE TAIL, will Meet with prompt ettentibn. Spiro Rods and Scrolls. made to order.— Cardinal Points,and, other kinds, of weather Vanes, f o r sale cheap. ac7"ltly Agent, SAasuer. C. WILT; will locate himsolf'duringilie summer . tif 1854, at N0..21 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa.—and AUGUSTUS CANN, at Penna. grove, N. J. Property owners am those scalene of the country will do well to call on theta. ' THOMAS 'ARMITAGE.- Vhaa Skeet, 4 doom above tfflellh, Philadelphia. March 3,1854.-11 n • BUILDING HARDWA RE 1 1 0 . OL STORK EXCLUSIVELY, The Largest Establishment of the kind in the United Btates. Wkli M. M'CLURE & BRO., No. 287 Market Street, above tlevAnth, Philsda. NUFACTUR ER'S Depot for /TA Locks of all kinds, warranted quality. "Patent Silvered Glass Knobs." Prem ium Porcelain Knobs, over 100 , Patterns. Silver Plated Knobs, Hinges, &c., with the most complete :mina:bent of he Modern Goods in this Line. Purchasers are invited to call and examine uur Stock. Catalogues sent by Mail if de sired. Rot Air Registers and Ventila tors, at Factory Prices. ICPAP orders put up corder the imme diate supervision of the firm. CALL AND ONE CB, March. 3, 1854:-6ai C A.IIIIT Olie.tliird Cheaper Man' White Lead, and 'freefrorn Poiionous Qualities. /VIM NEW JERSEY ZINO COM PANY hiving greatly enlarged their works, and improved the quality of their products, are prepared to execute ordeM for their SUPERIOR PAIN T:• 1 3, dry, and ground In Oil, in assorted packages of from 25 to 500Onimds also. " • Dry, 1n barrels, of 200 pounds each. Their White Zinc, which is sold dry or ground in oil, is war,ranied PURE and unsurpassed for Body and Uniform White ness. A method of preparation has recent. Iv been discovered. which enables the Company to warrant their paints to keep. fresh. and soft in the• kegs fOr.any reasonable time. In this respect their paints will be snperibr , to any other in the market. Their Brown Zinc Paint, which is sold twa low price, and can only be made from the Zinc ores from New , Jersey,.is.now ieell known for its proteetiye qualities when applied, to iron or other metalic sur faces. Their Stone Color Paint possesses all the properties of the hrown, and is of an agree able color for painting Cottages, Depots, Out-buildings, Bridges, &r.. Dealers supplied on liberal terms by their Agents, FRENCH & RICHARDS. Wholesale Paint Dealers and importers N. IC cot. 10th At Market Str.„Philadelphia, April 14, 1854.—0 m. • Baltimore Advertisementel. SAYE YOUR MONEY. N. MONTGOMERY, (Late Salesman for Yeakle, Cobb .S• Co.) WHOLESALE DEALER IN Fancy Silk' Millinery Goods, . . ' No. 211 Baltimore Street, (UP STAIRS,) Between Light and Charles ste., BALTIMOBE. HAS on hand and will - be receiving. constantly through the season, NE%V GOODS+•-rich fashionable fancy silk Millinery Goods. My stock of Rich Ribbons, comprising every variety of the latest and...nlOst.beautiful designti.' loner my' Goods for net' 'cosh, at- to*. .prices than any credit House ean,ef• All persons wilt find. it greatly to their interest to reserve .a portion el their motl ey, and make. selections from my great variety of rich cheap goods. Ribbons lor Bonnets, flips. Sashes &a. gannet Silks. Satins. Velvets, Crapes, Lissea; .Tarletone, , Foundations, Blonds,. Illiflionsirand Embroidered Lace .for,Capa. • French and American Flowers, French Label ' , Bitglish; Atnerictm and Ital ian Straw Bonnets, an& Trimmings'. io gether with every article , in the Millin ery line. Baltimore, Feb. 17, 1854.-115 TIN WIRE!' TIN UK. GEO E. BUEHLER informs hie friends and. customers that he has a very large assortment of TIN WARE on hand ready :for the Spring .sele, Made by experienced workmen and °flood ma terials, whiCh will he soldinsi , for CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE.' p'Call Gett.imburikMatch‘ 10, 1854. TOBIAS' LINIMENT, FCR the cure of Headache, Cholera Mochas, Tocithaehe, Bruises, Sprains, dte. o —a most excellent remedy—for sale at the DRUG SPORE of .1' S. H. BUEHLER. MEDIOINES, 4)P all kinds, trom, the best f 'louses in the,city; con- ---- stantly on hand and for sale at *.- • / s the Drug and Bookstore of • S. H. BUEHLER. . . • ...7FashiOablp Cravats.. • j o , l l b re e c a e u i t v i: NIA! e a U large S A M SONassortm e n t lel CRAVATS, of thelatest style, which he will sell cheaper than any other estab lishment in town. Member 2, 1853. r ONNETS, RIO ins and FlOwen, a large askortiner, of the different ty to, to be found it • SCHCK'S. . -- Isllll°'l LINENS. , Meiling, Tidings, , Flannels, Linen Table Cloths, Tow dingo and Drillings--a large' varidy—for sale at SCHWA'S. Bonnetwand Bonnet Ribbons, A Splendid assortment of auperior nIL qualityoo be had cheap at GRAMMER'S NEW f3TPILEI.' 2000 LADIES ARE willing to certify that the HATH AWAY COOKING STOVE is the - fiery best Stove now in use, inasmuch as they will do more Cooking, Roasting and . Baking, and do it with less labor, and last as long again as any other stove now sold. These celebrated stovos• are constantly kept for sale at a very reduced price at the GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY AND 111AOHISH SHOP, ,Where' the subscribers,feeling determined 16 suit all persons have also the Parlor. Sexton's Baltimore Air-tight. Peakakell add Cabinch Cook Stove, and Air-tight and 'Pen-plate Parlor Stoves of the most beautiful patterns. • Tana salmon. *Lotions which cannot be surpassed for lightness o draught or in the character of their 'work, are constantly on hand for sale, and in view of the reat that the Mouldboard 'Of these Ploughs is one-fourth heavier than that ,of other phsughs, it is decidedly the' cheep esi that can be obtained. , WITIIIIIIOII7 I'LO andoh irarit I era, Castings for the Woodcock Plough. Wind-mill *nchinely, Castings and 'Rol low-ware,.yith every article usually mad at Foundries can be obtained here. Blacksmithing and Shop Making as usual. • WARREN & SON, IMPORTANT TO 711/1 Farmer, Farrier & Stage Proprietor. ' .GEO. W. MERCHANT'S . ' CELEBRATED GARGLING OIL OR AAAAAA LIII.IIO 111 Taa DISTORT OP As the mat remarkable External Applieslice ever dinovered, MAN 86841./ 4,47. "They can't Keep House without it" Experience of more than vilieenyears boa established the fact that MerthariVe Celebrated Gargling Gil, nr renal Family Embrocation, will cure mum cans, and re. Aare all such as Spavins, Sweeney, Ringbone, Windmills, Poll Evil, Callous, Cracked Heels, Galls of all kinds, Fresh Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, Pis. 'tuba, Sitfast, Sand 'Cracks, Strains, Lameness, Foundered Feet, Scratches or Grease, Mange, Rheumat.sin, Bites of Animals, External Poi. sons, Painful Nervous Affections, Frost Bites. Boils. Corns, Whitlows. Burns and Scalds, Chi Mains, Chapped IlandS, Cramps. Con tractions of tho Muscles, Swellings, Weakness of the Joints, Caked Breasts, The unparalleled our.ress tiLthis..oll, 'Ma cure of the. eases in Horses and Cattle, and even in hunted Limb, Is daily becoming more known Its the tanning community. It ens hanity be credited, except by those who have been .n the habit of keeping it in their stables and houses what a vast amount of pant. mitering and time, am saved by the timely applicant's of tide Oil. Sr Ile cure the name of the sole proprietor. GEORGIE W. MERCHANT Lockport, N. E., is blown In the aide of the bottle, and in his handwriting over the cork. All enters addressed to the proprietor will be.promptly responded to. Om a Pamphlet of the Agent, and see what wooden are acromplished by the use of this medicine. bead by respectable dealer* generally, the United States and Canada. Also by • arKELLER RURTZ & 8. H. BUEHLER, Gettysburg; J. R. flenry A bbatstoorn ; J. Aut.. baligh,fiainpton W. Wolf, Best Berlin ; Pax• tun & Blythe, Fairfield ; A. H. Myere. Round. Hill ; J. :Mark, Gnalitown ; J. Haack, Menellen ; J. Martin, New Oxford ; Study S, Norbeek, tlestown; Taney.& Mcßride. Fmmitsburg ; Md. And et wholeaele by F. Klitt &Co J., Gilbert & Co., and T. W. Byelk,, PHILABELPHIA. Jan. 27, 1804...:-17 Dianwhd Tolisois=NevirTirm. tipton & Zrotber, FA§HIONABLE DARDh:Rb AND HAIR DRESSERS, C AN at all times be found prepared to IL' attend to the cella of the people,it the Temple, in the Diamond.„adjmning the County Building. ,From Long expe rience they flatter, themselves that they can go through all the ramifications of the Tonsorial Departinent, with each an infinite degree of• skill, as will meet with the entire satisfaction of all. who may submit their chins to the keen .ordeal of their razors.: They hope, therefore, that.byelheir 'attention to busi noes, and a desire to please, they will mer it as welLas receive, a liberal share of pub lic patronage. The sick will be , attended to at their private dwellings.: , A STEWARD WANTED at Pennsylvania College. T HEpresent S . teward'of Pennsylvania College being about to leaVe, appli cations will be received by,the undersign ed from persons desiring the situation: Information kr regard thereto can be had of either of the undersigned; per Possession will be given on-toe Ist of April ; or sooner if desired. MOSES MoULEAN, 8. FA HNESTOCK, . H. S. BUBO', enmities of Bnata of Trustees. Gettysburg, March 3, 1854--tf THE 'STAR AND BANNER. to publishkd every Friday Evening, in Baltimore street, in the three story building, a few doors above Tatineitocks Store, by D. A. & C. H. BUEHLER. mionat If paid in advance or,within the, year $2 Per annum—if not paid within the ye; rs 2 50, 110 paper discontinued until all a r rarages are paid— excepeil the option of thc - Editor. Single copier' Wants. , A failure to notify a dis Continuance will be regarded as a new engagement. ardreiturenunti not exceeding equate inserted three limes for /sl—every subsequent inaertion 25 cents. Longer ones in the same proportion. 5.11 advertisement' not specially ordered for a given time will be continued until forbid. A libel. ral reduction will be made to those who advertise by the year. JOS 'Printing of a lk inds ex ecu te dn eatly and promptly,and on reasonable terme. - idlers and Communications to the EditOr.(ex eeptiig such ascot:akin Money or cue , names of nett subscribers,) must be roar PA tin in order to ecure attention. WISS and helmet Flouncing': Edg ings, and inverting'; Collars, Clienti settee an d Sleeves, in great variety. al SCHICK'S. A_GREAT FACT! 100 PILLS . TeR 25 GENTS' NO 141100. EX PORTION FOlt MEDICINE r DR. TOWNSEND'S HEALTH PILLS', end being called for, from all parte. ni the ;anal they' , aro rapidly euperceding other medicine., bath on account of their .happy rirede 140 n hid bum rn tiplom in removing disease, and anPuritlea arid also the exceedingly reduced price at which air y are offered. - The rich and the Poor find iri them a lea, bnan —each . box contains I'o .1 1 11.1A+,_heing lour times a s many, as are usual!, to be had ot other kind, of pills at the lame price. .'hey co i ,ta ln n o minnral poison whateeer—theirr. Martin , ota are Extracts, lialsama, and Gums of great al. SARSAPARILLA, In s highly concentrated form is it prominent ingredient. These Pills are never violent in- their operations, but always thorough' and ellicicut They will be found exceedingly , efficacious bile• moving the following complaints, yix , Impurities of the blond, Costiveness. ,Jaundice, Female Complaints, Sick Headache, Pains in the back, 'Bilious A ffections, : llyipepsia, Ithem. instism, Constipatipn. Veins in the, hoed„ P.piui in the side, Liver Complaints, Febrile Africiione Piles, Irregul,irities, Pains in the lireost,.Peini iota° Loins, do. „ . . It to no well understood that nine.tenths of the menrtridaems peculiar,to .the burnen,fanti:y originate in 'Obstrirrtitais, and ingiuriiirs or 11. e Blood. If you have fleadeohe;there is en Mar so - (ion.. if a Cold, there is an Obstructiou- r il a Fever there are manifold Obstructioni.-4 Liver' tont. plaint, there is an ObstraitiOrt:- . ...Valne in tio:Head Sitek,.chest, Bides. sed-,Leins, are.all caused ,by Obstructions--RdeumptiarpoOramp, . Gant. ,Con vulsions, Fits,-Nervous ,"Deldlity r ,Frostration.,. Paralysis, Female Coniplaints,..Flles, Constipa., tion, Jaundice, and,a host of other Ills, arise from Obstructions t. Cutaneous Eruptions. , Blajohesdialt Rheum„ Erysipelas, acrotulo,Ac., originate partly from the same cause—lmpurity of tho Blood does the rest. Now for these, and kindred diseases. TO WN • BEND'S PILLS are a sovereign remedy, and they are - moreover THE CHEAPEST MEDI. LINE J i THE WORLDS - • re Directions' accompany each box. F. A. Palmer, General: A gent, titonington, Ct. Remember the Price. Odd Hundred Pills fur 25 Cents. AGENTS —Samuel S. roiney, Gettysburg ; H. S. Yink, Pleisint Hill ; B. & I). K. Snyder. Two Taverns ; tipelding & Bunher. Littlestown ; John Bushey, Mesherryetnwn ; Samuel rubor. J r. Lower's Mill ; Jesse Holick,, Butler township ; Andrew Creglow, Gentle Mill ; Abel T. Wright, Benderseillo ; Jacob Pensyl,'Jvliddletown ; Jaiiiih F. Lower, Arenilievilki ;111. Mum mashurg ; Philip Hann, MeHnlghtsville Thomas J. Cooper, Franklin tp., ;Jacob Merk. Ceslitowi; ; Aulabaugh & Spangler, East Berlin ; J Merlin, New Oxford ; J. R. Henry, Abbottatown, July 8, Ibs3—eow—ly. . THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. Minters, Fanners, Families and others, can purchase no Remedy equal to DR. TOBIAS' VENETIAN LINIMENT, for Dysentery, Cholic, Croup, Chronic Uhci.mn• tism, Sore Thou* Toothache. Sea t•ickae„s, Cuts, Burns, Swellings, Bruises, Old burrs. Head• ache, Mosquito Bites, Pains in the limbs, clie,t, back, &c. If it dues not give relief, the money will be rc• fundra: ; all that is asked. In a trial, and use it ac cording to the Directions. It is an Engßah remedy, and was used by Wil liam the IV., late King ul England. and era t; d to by him, as a CIRO fur Rheumatism, when everything else had tailed. Over 10,000,000 Hornell have been sold in the - United States, without al single failure, and ninny. have stated they wra.l,l not be without it If it wan $lO per bottle. in cue of Croup, as it is as certain as it in ap plied. It cures Cholera, when first taken, in a few hours ; Dysentery half an hour; Toothueldi in Ave minutes. tt is perfectly innocent to tutu internally, and is recommended by the most rani nent Physicians in the United States. PRICE 25 Mgt - 60 021W110. OR. TOBIAS criuld•till a dozen Nenspapere with certificates and loiters relating to thewon.:ei. ful cures accomplished by this Liniment, but con siders warranting it satacient. as sny person who does nut obtain relief need not pay for it. DR. TOBIAS has put up a MORSE LINIMENT in pint bottles, which is vilursoted cheaper and better than any other for Cbolle, tkratetws, ()Id Sores.64lls, dwellings, Cuts—Bruises, &n. 7Price 5 cents. Dr. Tobias' office, Nu. 240 Oreenieich street, New York. • AGENT.S.--"Simuel S. Forney, Gerty.burg ; U.S.I Fink, Mariam H 111; D. & •D. K. miyiler, Two Tavarria Bother. Limes town ; John Nen, Slieriyatown ; Nan url Faber. , Jr., Ilntler tOWriship ; Andre* tiroglo*, •renr ; T. Wright, Betulbraville) Jacob Peney I, town ; .Jacotr .F, flower. Arenillarlll.l H. IV Witnire, Sturrunialairg ' • Philip Flinn , Mc.: Knighisellle; Thomas J. Cooper; Franklin Fit.;• Jacob Mark; Idaehinwii ; A ulitharigh & Spangler, Hut Berlin; J. Martin', New Ox find'; .1. R. Henry, 'Abbottatown ; .July 8, 1.8.53—e0w-1.1. Tim WONDEJOF 'lll.O, AGE ! ! 1 0 0 It THE ‘• CILIOE dtlslpliuum y e ipela.. hi Iblaln•, hopped or tacked hand urns and &side, Guts, W o IA or ,ny. kinds inflain lotion of the beast; Bite; of breaking out and Sores on children; Sore •• Lips, Fipples on the Face, and all diseases of the. Skin.-, i2rFor partibulare see 56111 bilk ricebbipittly ing each bOx. t 20 000 boxes sold in: this.B(ate lirer past year, and , gave Universal satisfaction. The great secret popularity, of this ;Ointment lies in the fact that it accomplishes all ft is recom mended to do.; and that I do pet recommend it to cure any thing but'what froth'the na ture of the , ingredients, it is an absolute rpecifc for t ,while ; other--propitiations- of • the , wet recommended to cure , every distraint that human flesh is , heir to, from Consumption , Aoyin, to the bite of a flea, when, In fact, all the medical prop ertieserthey contain are in the hendbilli;and the thensands of fictitious certiticiies iublished in their prams. I invite those troubled with the above com plaints, (particularly Stilt ftheum,) totakea box and try it,—if you are not fully satisfied, return it and take back your money, N. 11.-1. have hundreds of teetimaififs I den show any one who feels disposed to cell on me and satisfy himself of the virtues of the,Olniturint., Prepared and sold by MCINIIOE,TERREL Naugatuck, Gong. ,, . rir To whom all Orderrs should biaddressed. Sold also by the principal 'Druggists and Coiititry Merchants generally. Price 25 cents. WIIOLESALE Derors:—.o. V. Clikener4 Co. No 81, Barclay St., iNew York ; A, Mae turd & Co., Albany ; J. Kiddhk, Co,„ Pithrhyrk; H. Brown &Bro.. No. 4 Liberty St., Baltimore ; T. W, , Diott & Sons, Philadelphia. AGENTS.—SamueI H. Buehler, Gettysburg H. S. Fink, Pleasant Hill ; B. & D. K. Sny der, Two Taverns; Spalding & Brother, Littler. town ; John Busboy, McSherrystown ; Samuel Faber Jr., Lower's Mill; Jesse Houck,-Butler township •, Andrew Creglow, Cent Mill; Abel T. Wright, Bendersville ; Jacob Pensyl, Mid dletown; Jacob F. Lower, Arendtsville ; H. W. Witmore, Mummasburg ; Philip 'Henri, ,Mc- Knight/villa ; Thos. J. Cooper, Franklin tp. ; J 1 cob Mark, Cashtown ; Aulabaugh dc ; Spangler East Berlin ; J. Martin, New Oirord ; J. Henry, Abbottstown. July B,'lBs3—lypow. Wl' Blanks of all kinds for sale at this office.