HARDWIRE STORE. FIVE Subscribers tioultf respectfully IV. announce to their friends and the public...llml they IMre opened n NEW HARDWARE STORE: iu ßaltimore at,. adjoining the residence of Davin Zittomm, Gettysburg. in whinkthey are opening a ergo earl general assortment rif 4RDWAIRE, IRON, STEEL, GROCERIES ) CUTLERY, COACH TRIMMINGS, Springs, .Axles, Saddlery, Cedar - Ware, Shoe Findings. .• Taints,Oils,&llyesites, in general, incuding every description of articles in the above line of business—to which their invite the attention of Coach makers, Blacksmiths. Carpenters, Cabi net. makers, Shoemakers, Saddlers, and the public generally. Our stock having been selected with great ear: and purchashed for Cash, we guart antsie4for the Ready Money.) to dispose , of any part Of it on as reasonable terms as they can be purchased any where. We“particularly request a call Irom our friendly:mil earnestly solicit a•‘phare of public fairer; as we are dettnitined to es- tablish a . character for selling 'Geode at low pridetatiti-doing business on fair prin capitl. JOEL. B. DAipflEß, DAVID =GEER. Pettyik;ini, June i 3.1851.-tf. CI 4 ,4'At . -4PPIVJIL AND Al EAT GATHERING! , . , ALVIOST evert: , body in attracted to the :lihorn 'or J. 1,. SCHICK, in the Three-Story , building, South West corner oethe,Diairioull,, to see the large and splay did atock of 411 . 1 AW GiggAS be juts just brought stem the Cities, and her is of course making any number of sales. But "the more the• merrier," and the besier the better fie likes it. His as , sertment embraces . Airlines" Drew, Goods, • of every description, such as. Silks, Ba , rege De Laines, Challi Barege, Lawns, Amide Beige, 'Alpacca do Beige, Alparai, DornbaainCs, Silk Down, Linen Lustre, Wiwi% Gingham ' Chambra Ginghams Swiss. - Jscoret and Cambric. Muslins, in every variety ; Crape and Cashmere THAWLS; LACCR, Edgings, Gimps, Dress rimmings and Buttons. &c. For Venilernen he has Cloths, Cassi itteres; Cashmere!, Italian Cloth, Drap de Ete, Vtbstings, (a large and beautiful Coptoriades, 'Linen Cheeks, Gray Linen, (something new and first rate,) •Handkerchiefs, Cravats, Suspenders, &c. '• Ha endeavors at all times to sell'cheaper than .any other Store in town—and that keancceeds in the endeavor will be proven by giving him a call. ..Smal I profits and quick sales," and nn trouble to show geode.' ' • J. L. SCHICK. April 7, 1854. - BOOKS, STATIONER Y iguten &mina. One prioe--and that as low a 4 at any Establishment out of the City. S. H. BRUER R'URNS his acknowldegments to hie friends for the long continued and liberal patronage extended him, and invites attention to his present largely in creased stock of goods just received from Philadelphia and New York. Ile deems it noneeeSsary to enumerate the assort ment. which will be found to embrace every:variety olgoods in his' line, viz : Classical, Theological, School; Miscellaneous BOOKS and Stationery of all kinds; , embracing, as luvbetieves; the largest and best assortment osier opened in Gettysburg. He -also invites attention to his large supply of - rAwar GOODS, embraCing Gold . and Bayer pens and Pen cile',-Nn-Enives, Plain and Fancy Note Nei and Envelopes, Motto , Wsfers, 'Poitinoneaus, Soaps, Per flithery, 446c.—a1l of which wily be sold at the przfr, FE/1V LOWEST 1417TES„ , , •'Call and examine for yourselvea at `the old established BOOK &, DRUG store m Chamberstnerg street, a few doom tom the diamond: S. 11. BUEHLER. 'Utittyabuti P's, Oct. '2l, 1858. SAVE 'YOUR MONEY' Essamor. or COFFEE. '• R. BUEHLER keeps constantly on "'•, land for sale, the Genuine ES— SENCE OF COFFEE, of best quality. The use Of 'this article in families will be tolind a very great saving in the course of tie year. 11E7•For sale, Witotcsstx and &Tal l at the Drug & Book Store of ' S. H. BUEHLER. _ ,Mi".2o, 1853. Ogidi CORDS of good BLACK ‘FILIF OAILBARK will;be taken thiii seisms:Tor Which a fair price will be Apply at either of nay Tanyarda to Get sbprg: HENRY RUPP. • wlrrAlso tWo APPRENTICES to the Tanning and Currying business will be 41540,111(Assrlylpplieation be suede. H. RUPP. Apia '7 1854.-41 BAY WANTED. riggsacts ha7ing Hay to well will do linalby calling on the subscriber, in GlettrAnirip, who is desirous of purchasing. The bi bait iklirket price will be paid at 01 or.• AA he intends having' the 11114,;*fittir being- paeked, hauled either to or Baltimore', 'the preference in kitniTirrill be riven te those (roni whom he nay tokirciase... 80LUNION POWEItS. 7: 4 .4'g:1 1 M 43/ N i e 6 S• 117kHOSE wisiiiug to select from a large t:iiisseittassit of ~ /tiadoili; Iliad 'Boit 111t0tossta Ptak sad Lair Linings et i I'lo - *Why sod at low prices should 4.41 it the cheap stars or • FAHNESTOCKS. Hanover Branch Jail Road. C!idiNGk' OF 1101,716 Y. riMIAINEI over 6..1 Banover 'B a Kilt road %low tin ) sm fol 1”vel: Ist Train will leave Irninver at 9:15 A. AL. with pa- .eng.•re nr York, liar ! risborg, mid `Philadelphia, and retorti.tit Hatiover with passengers - from Baltimore, at 11.45-A. 2d Train will leave Hanover at 2.45 P. M., with 'passengersior R.himore. ar riving there at 6.45 ; and -worn immedi ately with Passengers from York. &0., at 3d Train will 'leave Hanover at a P. M. with Passengers for York ;" and return witli Paisengera • 11• om Baltimore at 8 P. M. • . • Thi? Monday morning extra train ,will leave for Baltimore at 5.30;' return- at 8 A. M. . . EDWARD E. • YOUNG, goit. • Hanover; March 24. 1854: • ."' BOUNTY LANDS. PERSONS entitled to Bounty Lands under the nets of Con gress cif, the... United States can have th eir. claime..promptly and efficiently attended to by applica tion either personally or by letter o the subscriber, at his office in Gettysburg. Claimants whose applications have been suspended on account of deficiency in proof may iindit in their advantage tocall- C7' The fee charged is $5 in each case,. payable upon the delivery of the warrant. The subscriber will also attend to clainis for Pensions for Revolutionary or other services and the location of lands. The sale and purchase of Land Warrants at tended to, and the highest cash price paid for the same. R. G. MeCREARY. May I4—tf. Attorney at law D. 'AMMON A UGHY, lITTORNEV diT LAW, (Office removed to one dour West of Buehler Vrug & Book-Store, Gliamkersburg street.), disurneg and Nuldffior fur Patents and Pensions Bounty land Warrants, Back• Pay sus. penile(' Claims, and all other claims against the Government at Washington, B. C.: also American claims in - England. - Laud Warrants located and sold, or bought, and highest prices gives... Lands for sale,.in lowa, Illinois, and other Western States ;and Agents engaged locating • Warrants.there. Stal'Apply to 'him personally or by Gettysburg, Nov. 11, 1853 DAVID WILLS, Attorney at Law, H AS taken Mr. STEVENSON'S office. North West Curlier _of Centre Square. REFERENCE.—Iion. Thaddeus thasess. Esq., Lancaste.. • Dec. 30, 1853.. LAW PARTIVERSITIP. FIFIIIE undersigned have associated themselves as partners.in the'-Prac tice of the:Jim. Their Office is:in~ the room lung occupied by the senior partner. wherd one or both of the firm can at all times be consulted. • : ; The businette nICONVEYANCINO. in all its branches, . will be attendect , fd. with promptness, neatness and accuracy. • MOSES McOLEAN. - • WM. McCLEAN. Nov 5.1854.-3 m , c7memoD (U)10 - Dr. J.,Lawrence Hill, ck FFICE in 'hambersburg street, P 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.C.N.Diiiiiuour, .Rev.C.P.KaAuru,D.D "D. Hoaxmo„ ' .Prof. M. JAtooe; -: " H.B. Hoot*, . 1 " H. L. BAuousa, "D. GILBERT, . ',.. D.A. Muor.itoono Re•. D..formsom, I " M. L. BToovan. • July 7. 1848. " ' W. A. WGINLEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, O:FFICE in the South Wes(corner of , the Square formerly occupied by D.. M'Conaughy, Esq.. will attend proniptly to all business entrusted to his care. ~ May 12, 18541-1 y • .DOC I'oll . .110 NH A. SN/OPE, H H VINCI located permanently in Get tysburg, offers his professional ser vices to the public. llG'Office and residence in York Street, opposite the Bank. April 28, 1854. ly. , TIN WIRE! TIN .IVIIIE! CIEO. E. BUEHLER informs his Ult.friends and customert that he has a very large assortment of TIN WARE on hand ready for the Spring sale, made by experienced workmen and of good ma terials. which will be sold low for CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE. po'beall and see. Geitysburg March 10 1854. TOBIAS" LINIMENT • 7 FOR the cure of Headache, Cholera Morbus,Toothache, Bruises, Sprains. deo. —a tnimt excellent remedy—tor sale at tlie DRUG STORE of . " • S. H. BUEHLER. DRUGS 'AND MEDICINES, dr. all kinds, from the best / " %Meet; in the City,-oott-- - - shindy on hand and for sale at ••• the Drug and Bookstore of ! 3 S. 11. BIIEHI,ER 18.E.A.THER. Fritz Qt Hendry, Store No. 29, N. 3rd street, Philadelphia, MORRUCCO MANLIVACTURERP, OURRIERS, AND 1M PORTERS, • _Commission and Genera' • .I..KAr#ER BUSINESS. WIZOLES stlell 4k zarAzri. 111:ilfanufeetory 15 Margardia street. Philadelphia. July 15, 11353--ly. 2000 LADIES ARE willing to certify that, the MTH - A WAY COOKING STOVE is the very 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 stoves are constantly kept for sale at a very reduced price at the • • , GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY IND MACHUIB SHOP, Where the subscribers feeling determined ,in suit all persons have also the Parlor. I Sexton's. Baltimore Air-tight. Peakskell and Cabinelt Cook Stove. and Air-tight and Teti-plate Parlor Stoves of the moat beautiful patterns. • THE SEYLOR rzetrous which cannot be surpassed forlightness o draught Or in the character of their work. are constantly on hand for sale. and in view of the fact that the Mouldboard of these Plough's is one-fourth heavier than that of other ploughs, it, is decidedly the cheap est that can be"obtained. lATITIMILOIXT .11',1101113815 and oth ers: Castings for the Woodcock Plough Wind-mill Machinery,' Castings and Hoi low-ware, with every article initially mad at Foundries can be obtained here. , `Blaalisniithing and Shoe Making .as usual. . T. WARREN & sON. GREIT. ATTRICTION! S FA 11N ESTO CK & SONS has just !: ; received:and, are now opening one of the largest and most complete assortment of Spring and Summer Dress Goods ever offered to the public. Our selection hay-• ing been„ made with'great care, and,our . stock, purehasec: at reduced prices. we, feel prepared to present inducements such as are rarely offered.• our snick of Dry Geo - id. has never been, surpassed , and With the addition ,of ,our last..purchase. comprisingAas it does Cloths of all pri ces,and qualities, Cassimeres, Vesting.; Kentuckv Jeans* Plaids for. Children. Berage Pe !Anhwei, 'AL .De Laine.. [b ows, !Wage Alpaca.. Calicoes, Ging hams, SHAWLS, ( Cashmere. Titibet. and While C:rape of every variety.) we chal lenge• the county to - produce their eqna l ,! as regards to quality and price. • - - t Having added largely to our variety of • • GII()CIERIES. we are 'prePared to furnish the finest qualities of Syrop, Molasses, Sugar, &e.. &c.; it 'reduced rates; our stock of Mo lasses and Sngar ithiegarded as the most complete ever offered intim county.. We deem it „needless to enumerate, as we have' always:on hand a compleufassort mem of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, fSte. To Satisfy you of . th 6 truth of our asser tion, we only ask. you to call ant! examine for ybisritelt, if you want bargains. Call early at PA InsIESTOCKS. Sign of the Red Front. March 31. 1854.—tf 1 DAGEHRREOTYPE FOR lo 9 • 50 N1 1 4. 4. Cw: d" be • had at Weaver's Gallery in N- ) Chambersbrim street, Pictures to-1 ken in all kinds of weather, and will be put up at this Gallery in all the different styles - of the day, at prices varying from 50 cents, to sOOO. So now.is ihe time for obtaining the cheapest likeness ever of fered in this place. Persons will find it to their advantage. to call soon while the opportuutty is before them, and in order to secure a satisfactory likeness, subjects are requested to wear dark apparel.— Gentlemen should, wear black, with black vest and cravat, and ladies should avoid dresses of pink and blue. :Plaid and rroutrpriting cidors are. very suitable for children. . . • . I return my sincere thanks to monomer ous friends for, their past favors. and so licits a continuance of the same, hoping by strict attention to business to satisfy do, tastes of all who may visit my , gallery. , SAMUEL WEAVER. J Nil 29-1853. FIRE INSURANCE. THE...ll4ns County Mutual Fire In . anrance Campany' located at Get tysburg. is now in successful operation, are for hiwness Of rates, economical manage ment of its affairs, and safety in Insurances, challenges comparison with any other similar company. All its operatitms are conducted under the personal supervision of Managers selected by the Stockholders. Thn Booksof the Company are at all times open to the inspection of those insuring in it. ' As no travelling agents are employed, persons desiring to insure can make ap pheationlo either of the Managers, from whom all requisite information can be gained. Irr'The Managers are : Borough—George Swope. D. A. Buehler. D Wills, A. B. Kurtz, Samuel R. Russell, ti. W;stahle,l4.- Fatmestosk, C. W", olliman,,D. McConaugh.T. MenallenWiri: B. Wilson. Cumberland—Robert McCurdy, Stratinii—Jacob King, Franklin—Andrew Heinlulu:inn, finmiltonban—Ainos W. Maginly, Libiirly 7 -Jokn Musscionin. jr., Reading—Henry A. Picking, Latirnors—Jaeob Griest, Mountjoy Joseph Fink, Berwick—Matthew Elate Merger. Oxford—John L. Noel, J. R. Bonk President—GEOßGE SWOPE. Vice President—lS/mum. B. RC/ALTLI. Secretery—D: A. Bexiaxzew Treesurer--thwo ILL F TOM. Executive Committee—ANDMlX.W 11lzurrisr— NUN, ROMIZILT IWCORDT, JACOB KUNO: sapt.lo, 1853—tf. FANCY CRTOCILIES. G O see a fine collection of F .incy arti eles a: very reduced prices,- go to Falmestocks where you can select from a large assortment, hilcuding Sewing Birds, Port Monaies, Cubes, Fans, French worked Swiss, Cambric, Honiton and Bohniett Collars, Top and Side Combs, dtc., iStc.', all of which can be purchased at the lowest rates at the sign of the RED FRONT.. ' SIMINSOLG PLOUGHS UP thalami' quality—alwaye on hand and for sale in Gettysburg. at the Foundry of T. W4RREN & SON• Phitaftlplits Advertisements. CAUTION ! CAUTION THOMAS ARMITAGE'S PATENT FLFCTRO•MGANET LIGHT NING RODS. SMARR OF IMPOSTERS AND MINI/LEM N order in prevent n repetition of the I FRAUDS so extensively carried on during the last two years. by a set of scoundrels who travelled over Me 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 loans, authorizing them to act as my agents, legally executed and ac knowledged before Alderman HENRY SISIPSON. of Philadelphia; they have also my name and s 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,l which they will Jo at as low a price as they can he 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 Mireltaiiing use-; ; less articles iu the -shape of Lightning Rods, 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 entifie men in the world. who have pro nounced theta to be the only rods,- that 7 they retie ever seen, which are naleulsted to save lives and property' from &minim • lion by I.ightning,—among these are Professors Henry Mllurtrie. James M'- i Clintock, Walter R. Johnston, of the U. ;S. Patent office, E. .1. Carr, Pr. T. E. Waller and many others who recommend them in: the highest terms- of approba lion. .• • All,orders WHOLESALE AND RE TAIL. will meet with prompt' attention. Spire Rods and &rolls made to order.— Cardinal Points, and other kinds of weather Vanes, for sale cheap.' lif:3"•.Aly Agent, SANVEL C. WILT, will locate himself during the summer of 1854, at No. 21 Mirth Queeb street,'Lancaster, P3.—and.- AVOIDATINI CANN, •at Penns grove, N..J. Property owners in those sections of tile - iountry Will well to •call On them. THOMAS- ARMITAGE. Vine Sink, 4 Anon' atro.e. twelth, Philadelphia March 3. t854.-7m UNIVERSITY' MEDICINES ! ! FEVER ' ARir AGUE CURED_ BY ROW. ANIPSToNIc AUXTURE THE University of Free Medicine -AL and Popular An . &Wedge ; chartered by the State ol Pennsylvania, at its las session, (via. -29th April, 1853,) - mainly for- the purpose of arresting the esilti, re sulting from the sale of spurious and:dan gercys nostrum's, also fot the - purpose of supplying the public- with reliable renie: in eases wherein-the patient eiiiiiini obtain nr will not emphiy the best thecjieal advisers': having purchased ihiit invalna tile T e n thly, R,.wand's Tonic Mixture, on aeceount of its just celebrity and known', efficacy. in the treatment of Fever and Ague„-and its kindred affections,—has hesitation in .recorrinteding it in the high.: est terms to the' patronage of the af flicted. ." R OWEL COMPLAINT cured by ROWAN D'S BLACK—BERRY ROOT. - The. above Institution extends its sanction, in like manner, :o the remedy for "Bowel Complaint," so well known as Rowand'sCompound Syrup of Blackberry Root. -and earnestly recommends it to the confidence of patients afflicted with these complaints,—believing it to be invaluable in the treatment of such eases. By order of the Trustees, Bon. Remy Wrong. Hon. .f. R. Flanigan John R. Roo and, 31. D., D. R. Ashton, Esq. Hector On. Esq. IK'All Communications to be address ed.—John R. Rowand, M.' D., Head of that Pharmaceutical Department, and Pres ident of the Uaiversity. Home Dispensary and. office, No. 47 South Second sties's. Philadelphia. Branch Dispensary at the store of S. S. FORNEY. Gettysburg. Sept. 30, 1853-1 y • WINDOW SHADES. in: G. L. MILLER & CO • G.ta th MANUFACTURERS AND NVOINEIALIK 4110 RETAIL' DEALERS IN WINDOW WADES Scooth:weSt Corms or Second And Arch streets, PHILADELPHIA. SUCH as Gothe's Landscapes, Borders, Vases,Scroles, Eloquets, GOLD BORDERS. dtc., 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 Hollands, Cambrics, Tassels. Cords, Brasses, Arc.. in every variety, for City or Country trade. We invite an examina tion of our stock, at the Depot, South west corner of SeCond and Arch streets, Philadelphia. Jan. 27,1854.-85 • New Wall Paper Warehouse.. BURTON AND LANING ) /MANUFACTURERS & IMPORTERS. 2(o. 12-1 Arch Street, second door above. Sixth, PHILADELPHIA; • I~HERE may be found the largest and handsomest assortment in the City. • , Purchasers from the country will find it to their advantage to call at ' our More, where they will be suited with 'a superior article, at the lowest piices. BURTON & LANING, No 1 24 Arch Street. obovoSixth, Yhilbdulphie Feb. 24.1854.-3 m STRAW GOODS-SPRING 1854 flitHE subscribers are now prepared to 11 exhibit at their SPLENDID NEW ESTABLP3IIMENT, josi completed, on the site of their former stand, No. 41 South Second Street, Philadelphia, an entire new and beautiful Stock of Straw, Fancy and Silk Bonnets and Flatte, Flow ers, Act ; and Panama, Palm and Sun:inter Hats for Gentlemen, which uur patrons, Merchants and Milliners generally, are in vited to examine, cenfidently promising them, in extent, in variety, in novelty, and in styles, a stock unequalled. trr Ordens carefully and promptly exe cuted. THOMAS WHITE at CO. Much 17, 1834.-3 m ZINC One-third Cheaper than White Lead, and freefrom all Poisonous itteedilies. THE 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 PAIN TS. dry, and ground in oil, in assorted packages of horn 25 to 500 pounds ; also , . Dry, in barrels: of 200 pounds each. , Their White :Zinc. which is sold dry or ground. in,okis warranted PURE and unsurpassed for Body and Uniform White ness. A method of preparation has recent ly . been , discovered, which enables' the Company to warrant their paints to keep fresh and soft in the kegs . for any resionable time. In • this - respect their paints will be Ripener to any other in the market. Their Brown Zinc Paint, which is sold at a low price, and can only be made from the Zinc ores from New Jersey, is new , well known for its protective qualities when applied to iron or other tnetalio our- Their Stone Color. Paint pussesses all the properties of the Browii. and is of en, agree able colorlor painting, Cottages, Depots, Out-buildings, Bridges, &e, Dialers supplied ou liberal terms by their Agents, I • ' FRENCH' 41e,RICHARDS. Wholesale Paint Dealers and Importers N. W. cor. tOkh dc Market Ste., Philadelphia, April 14, 1954.--Om BUILDING HARDWA RE TOOL STORE HICLUSIVEtY, The Largest Establishment of the kind in the Linited States. WM. M. M'CLURE & BRO., No. Vat Market Street. above Seventh, Philatla. At AN yFA tyr u R ER'S Depnt for . K Locke 'of MI kinds, warranted quality. .kPolerat Silvered Glass Kriobs." . - Prr m imic) Porcelain Knobs, over 100 Patterns. Silver Plated Knobs, Hinges, &c.;' with the most complete assortment• of all the Modern Goode in this Line. Purchasers are invited to cell and examine our Stock. '„Catalogues sent by Mail it de sired. • • Hot Mr Registers and Ventila tors at Factory Prices. Iir:PAII nrdere-put up under the tame- Mate eutiervision of the firm. • CALL AND DER U. March 3, 1854.--.-6al F. BROWN'S Essenbe of Jamaica Ginger JIEIS Essence is a Preparation of nn usual excellence. In.ordinary diary rhrea,incipient cholera, in short, in all cases of prostration of the digestive- functions, it. ism): inestimable value. Airing the preva lence of epidemic cholera and stonily?. complaints - oluMiken, it is peculiar ly et. lieactooS:. faxiN r 4nd,tvidtial ler ahouid be w idiom it. CAUTION.-13e siire Ip get the genu ine essence, which is prepared only hy F. BROWN, . at his Drug and Chemical' Store. N., E. corner of fifikand Chest; nut Streebr•Philadelphia. and for sale by all. the' respectable Apothecaries in the United States, and iu peuyeburg, Pa, by B,itenn. H. BUEHLER; June 17, 1853 :13e, OULIN. DEAL/311S • LAMPS, LANTERNS C CHANDELIERS,. N. E. CORNER FOURTH & 4 :HERRY sTS., PHILADELPHIA. HYING enlarged and improved their JUL Store, and having the largest assort ment of Lumps in Philadelphia: they are now prepared w futhish PINE OIL, OAMPHENE, • - LIVItSING: FLUID, ETHEREAL OIL, PHOSGENE GAS and LARD OIL ; Lamps, Lanterns, of all paterna, Fancy Hotel &Ball Lamps, Clan. Aeliers, Girandoles and , canuelabras, and Britanin LamPa, at the Manufacturers' lowest prices. Glass Lamps by the pacitage, at a small advance over Auction prices. Being large MAN UFACTV R— ERFt of Pine Oil, Burning -Fluid; Fluid; Ether eal Oil, Alcohol, and (the only true) Plies gene Gas, they cau furnish these articles at such prices that Meichants will find it 'to theitladvantage to buy. 'Call before go ing elsewhere, ifyou want bargains. Also, the Safety Fluid Lamp for sale.; DAVIS , . DAVIS 4. CULIN, Sept. 28, 1858--ly . Wall Papers !' Wall' Papers ! THE Subscribers nave now in y •store their colnplete Stock of Paper Ilaigings J I "Cartalas &e' which they < offer at very low ` , pracep, WHOLESALE AND ,RETAIL. Our assortment is very complete, com prising all ;the qualities, , Itoth FRENCH AND AMERICAN. '' ' • 'ety, e manutaiture a large portion, of our gouda and can Bell at the lowest rates. 0:7: Paper flanging done in the country at city 'prices; • "Ph:RRISEI HOUOR, No. 4 North Fifth Street, Philadelphia. March 24, 18540-3 m .WORTH & DOOR,BLIND 11111TTER. AND ' • I,LEE 24120% East side of Broad Street, below Wood. Plaids. WHERE may he found, constantly on hand, an extensive assortment of DOORS, SASH, SHUTTERS and MOULDINGS, warranted equal to any that can be made. - Also, Sash ready glazed, always on Orders by mail or despatch will receive prompt attention. • March 24, 1854.-3 m TONNETS, Ribb ins and Flowers, a AL large aatoirtniew •of the different ty fe, to be found as ' • . RISH LINENS,' Musline, Tiekings, j Flannels, Linen Table Olathe, Tow eling, and . Drillings—a large variety--for 'aale at•' SCHIL'K'S. ' Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons, A Splendid assortment of superior ale• quality, to be had'eheap GRAMMER'S NEW STORE. Baltimore Advertleemestre. N. MONTGOMERY, (Late Sakaman for Yeakle, , Cobb 4• Co.) WHOLESALE DEALER IN Fancy Silk, Millinery Goods, No. 211 Baltim or e Street, (yr ETAIRB,) Between Light and Cherie. its., BALTIMORE, Li AS on hand and will be receiving constantly thrnugh the. season, NEW GOODS-L.-rich fashionable Jane/ silk Millinery Goods. My stock of Rich Ribbons, comprising every variety of the latest and most beautiful designs. I offer my Ponds for net cook at low 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 from my great variety of rich cheap goods. • ' Ribbons lor Bonnets, Caps, Sashes B,:e. Bonnet, Silks, Satins, Velvets, Crapes, Lisses, Tarlatans, Foundations, Blonds, Illusions, and Embroioereil Lace for Caps. French and'American Flowers, French Lace ' English, American and Ital ian Swim Bonnets, and . Trimmings, to gether with every article in the Millin ery Baltimore, F,eb. IT, 1854.—.5 Farmer, Fattier & Stage Proptietor. GEO. W.- MERCHANT'S CELEBRATED GARGLING OIL 17.111.AZIIALIALIAD 111.11111 =MILT Or .11110101111 As ths most rsmatkablt External ApplloaU ever 3y Experience of moralism sixteen years has established the fact that Merchant's Celebrate , ' Oargling Oil, M . Uni. vernal Family Eiiibrocatiou, will cure moat rases, anal ;lava all such as Spacing, Ssieentiy, Itingbotie, Windgalls. POll Evil, Callous, Cracked Ifeels, Galls or all • st.nds, Fresh Wounds, Sprains. Bruises, Fla 'tnlaf Sithist. Sand Cracks, Strains, Lamenexs, Founlere.l Feet, Scratches or Grease, Mange, - Itheutnat.sno, Bites of. Animals. External Pot. sons, Painful Nervous Affections, Frost Bites, Boils, Corns, Whitlows, Burns' and Scalds, (3hillialains, Chapped Hands. Cramps, Con tractions of the Muscles. Swellings, Weakneas of the Joints, Caked Breasts, .ke. dm. etc. finimptllided success of this Oil, in the cure itf4lia. toes to Horses and Cattle. end even an human ties is flatly beatiming mote known to the farming continuo ty. It run hanky 149 credited, elCepl by those who hare been the habit of keeping it in their mettles and houses, what a vast amount of oin, attire! ing and time, are saved by the timely nppiication of this Oil. Viii" lie sure the name of the fade proprietor, GEORGE W. MEIICIIANT. Lockport. N. Y., ts blown in the side of the bottle, and In his bundwriting over the cork. All orders addressed to the proprietor will be promptly tre.rfer a am de' l' ln ithlet of the agent. and see what wonders are arrompitsited by the use of this medicine. Sold by resnectable dealers genendly, In the United &atm and Census. Lint by EirKELLER RUIITZ & S. H. BUEHLER, Gettysburg; .r. R. Henry Abbotatown ; J. Aul- Laugh. Hampton ; W. Wolf, East Berlin ; Pax. ton & Blythe, Fairfield ; A. S. Myers. Round- Hill ; .1. Mark, Onahtown ; J. Houck, Menaljen ; J. Martin, New Oxford ; Study & NoKreck, Lit. Boomer' ; Toney & Mcßride, EmmitOurg ; Md. And at wholesale by F. Klitt & Co. J. Gilbert & Co., and T. W. Dyott, PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 27, 1864.-,-ly Diamond Tonsors—New Firm. eipton $ itrotber t FASHIONABLE BARBERS AND HAIR CAN at all times be found prepared to nitwd to the calls of the people, at the Temple. in the Diamond. adjoining the County Building. From Long expe• rience they flatter themselves that they can go through all the ramifications of the Tonsorial Department, with such' an infinite degree of skill, as will meet with thc' entire satisfaction of all who may submit their chine to the keen ordekil of their razors. They hope, thzrefore, ,that by their attention to busi neas, and a desire to, please, 'they will :nor. it as , well as recei4, a libel'sl share ol.pub lic patronage. The 'sick will be attended to.at their priyste dwellings.. ' A STEWARD WANTED at Pennsylvania College. THE present Steward of Pennsylvania College being about to leave. appli- cations will be received by' the'umlersign ed from persons desiring the sittislion. Information in regard thereto .cao be had of either of the undersigned. . 11:7•Possessien•will be given on the Ist of April, or sooner iftlestred. • MOSES Mc GLEAN, 0., FAIINESTOCK, H. 8. HUBER, • - Committee of Beard - ofTrustees.' Gettysburg, Starch 3,1354—1 f • ---Fashionable Cravats. irAncus SAMSON has just receiv -- , IVled a large' assortment of beauti ful CRAVATS, of the latest style, which he will sell cheaper than any other estab lishment in. town. Docember 2, 1853. , S WISS and . 4;tennetFlouncing!. gdi ingit, and ineertinga ; Cheini zettea aid Sieevaa, in great variety. at; • SCHICK'S: THE STAR AND BANNER. /8 published every. Friday. Evening, in • I Baltimore street, in the three story • 'building, a few , doors above - - Fahnestocks Store, by D. A. & C.H. BUEH.LER. TERNS. If 'Mid in advance or within the year $2 pet annum—if not paid within the yes rs 2 50. No paper diecontin tied untilallarrearagas are paid— except at the option of the Editor. Single copies 61 cents. k failure to notify a discontinuance will be regarded as a new engagement. advertisements not exceeding saguaro inserted three timer for sl—every subsequent insertion 25 cents; Longer once in the same proportion. advertisementa not speciallrordered for a given .time will be continued until forbid. A jibe. cal reduction will be made to thOse who advertiee by the year. Jos Printing of lkinds oxecutednestly and pro-optl7, and on reasonable terms. /caul and Communications to the Editor,(ez septi tg such ay contain Money or Ice names of new subscribers,) must be COST PA/ Li In order to scare attention. SC HCK'S. SAVE YOUR MONEY. IMPORTANT 9 c o MAN A. ato DRESSERS. PANKORITE." Olt y e too Extract of Bock • ''• Rose! An inraluubla Remedy for all SCROFULOUS DIrtEAsES, Indigestion, Sall Rheum. Headarbo,Canker,NursimiSore Mouth, and General Debility. and as PURIFYER OFTIIE BLOOD rs UNEQUAL- LED. The Rock Rose has gained a reputation, at home ■nd abroad, whiehno other mesiieine has ever done in the same linerh of time. ' According to the opinion of Eminent Physicians. the Rock Rose Plant is Unequalled in coring SUROPIJLA in all its hams ,STATEMENT OP REV. E. R. WARREN! Pastor of the 2d Baptist Church; Neer ~London, CI.) relative to Myers Extract al Rock Rote. To the alinen'ron Pabbr.-.-A•. my n ame h a been need in connexion with recommendations of Mr. Mjers' Rock Rose Syrup; in various @dir e r. tisetnents, by the manufacturer, I beg leave to Make the following statement with reference to my acquaintance with the nrmedy and tests of 'which I have subjected it, and the reasons 'ter having introduced it to the notice of private friends in the community in which I reside, long before the medicine was advertised. I make this state ment freely. because I. have, as a principle, with:. held my name from all patent mediciness, and sedu luualy abstained from recommending them to the belieiring them frequently the spawn of quackery and humbug, and aatending to increase, instead of lessening human disease and suffering. Such, I fear, is the character of a large portion of the patent panaceas of this medicine-making age. ..Thelenlime is legion," and from their infinence, as from the demonical spirits, we have reason to pray for a safe delivershce. The - First Telt.-4 had myself suffered occa sionally with sudden attacks of Sick Headache and Bilious Diarrhea, and I had sought a great variety of curative agents to but little. parpose sad sal/ ering from this. disease (diairhea) at this time; I determined to' test the new Syrup Amy Upon my self. The results were beyond my expectation. It was a powerful alterative, and the morbid ac tion of the system was changed, and the Ruirtione of secretion were restored to a healthy state. It gave tone and eluticity to my system, and cor rected the derangement of the digestive organs and - gave ma that inestimable. basing-..ULALTU. This tyst Will not determined in a week . or a mouth ; but I took four Of five boobs in perhaps as many months.. Since that time I have suffered but slightly ROM these , derangements.. MY SICK HEADACHE Pt ENTIRELt CURED. • Other 7'ests.-- 7 Fintling this medichie so useful to myself, I at-.once gave it to several InvalW friends. About this lime, I was earnestly solicited to give advice in reference to a - Child, some eight yews doge. • The ihild was severely -afflicted with a Scrofula humor, Ida very severe type, the humor showing itself on all pinta of the surface, and then suddenly disappearing. The ,child was very sick, and it was thought doubtful whether she would live. The humor resemided black specks of morlifled flesh; in addition to some other reinsidies, I gave the child this syrup for a bout six weeks, when she had sufficient strength to go Lut• to school occasionally. The swelling of her limbs reseed, and she was festered to health. The faintly feel thuithey owe her life, with God a blessing, to my remedies. Phis test satisfied me that the Roetit Rose possessed specific powers Mr .Scrofulous huasors. I Men tested it in cases 01 Cutaneous Eruptions, it; Measles. Chicken Pox. Canker, core Mouth. Ery sipe.ins, -tilt Rheum, Piles, .&c. In all these cases with perfect success. _After testing this t-y -rup for inure than a year, I wrote Mr. Myers (Oct. 7th, Iva)) enthusiastically, not expecting Miy let ter would be pablished, that his Syrup warn Pat.- kurite, all healing. and I rase him the result of 14101)er:4mi , fu several it:blames. that latter that.“it was iuriduaLle an a remedy in Cutaneous Eruittione.J:rystpelas, utal other al,kortle s, Inclutl•M in the anne , t family of 31 -I c.o l e , known Smatlaln, Ac., llmt iu 1) . ) ',- sat, it acted with wouiterltil e ." My opin ion of its value for the übovemanied cl ses. in, re main unchanged. ttutl'the same , as when 1 orate Mr. Myers in Oct. 1861), .1 do lIDi iecututheod it for all the ills au& suffering humanity ; hui I unhesitatingly say, that as a remedy in z•crolulims sire - alone, I believe it superior to any known curative agent. It bas been sufficiently tested btr domestic prat• tic° tu establish its adoption to extensive uselu nese in mitigating human sae' ing and removing disease, BUT WHAT IS THE ROCK ROSE The following Itiaterror the Rurk Rime plan) and ire me:IMM.I plopetties, we take 'rem ilm New Haven Palladium. March. 18b2. increased interest manifested in the Rack Rose plant. in con equence of the foamy wotelvr• ful cures effected by "Myers' ,Compound Extract or Rock Rose." calls fur. mist' history of it, in ot der to correct any erroneous opinion that unity have bementertained concerning it ; and also to set ins true light the nature 'of ri plait which promises to be universally beneficial. We are indebted to the United ::tates Dispen satory of 1847, fur the following deschitties of it: Ii is entirely ilifrerent from the common Mt,. It Is a reo.eteinneed, - oblong lest plant, having a bitter taste. In addition to a remarkable pecu liarity oi•the plant, of bearing two crupa of era in one season, it also has another interesting and beautiful property, Dr. Eaton sootiest In the months of Novembet and December, he has seen' hundreds of Ilwaes plants. mending out, near their toots, broad. gliei; curved ice•crystals„ shoot an Inch in bre Ili, which melted during the day, and were renewed in the morning. Fora more minute and analyti cal description of it, the reader is referred to Tor rey & Gray's botanical works. • hi Medical'Historrir and Prop: Um 'ins far the most important, since upon these depends its val ue to the community, ,Dr.. Loudon says, that in 1799 it was so valuable, that it was cultivated from svelte. Ever since 180, Prof. l'res,' of Yale College, has habitually wet/ it with great succeu in Nodule and Chronic Dia.'. one, and through hlco its virtues were made known, until, as Hr.. Tyler 4it is now in this section [New Haien] a common artielein do mestic practice for the cure of Scrofula aud cu taneous diseases,". , Dr.Whithite, A Scotch Potanist, of notoriety. whiletraveling in Ainerica, in 1824, Inroad its use In Glansdi. Returning tri.England,' he em ployexl It in medicating his baths, which became greatly celebrated for the cure of similar diseases. Dr. Isaac Pal isktf Philadelphia, remarks that it has been successfully used in bad ;altos pa Scrofblons diseases. . . Dr. J. N. Thoi..pecos; tithe same place, prescrib ed it in bad cases of Scrofulous patients, at Wills" Hotel. 'Hie success attracted the attention of lenior'physicitine: He rerortii the following ie markable case .of White Swelling of 'the hip, in February. 1844: The lad was seven leirs• and bad the disease for three years. The bone was dislocated upward end outward. There was. is large oPening on. the hip leading to the bone, into which I could thrust my finger.. I. counted hree ulcers. Ho had been under several phy sicians, who had` giVen him up. !ordered a de coction .cd.Rock Rose. In, two days his Night sweats ceased ; I then ordered a tea spoonful of Rock Rose three times a day. THIRTY-NINE DAYS after ho was ENTIRELY ,WELL. Dr. Webb, of lladitors, Ct. testifies to the valUe or ROCK Rose, as evinced in the cure of numerous cases dale Scrofula, especially in children. Dr. S, Fulltr,of Hartford, Ct. adminisiered the 'Rock Rose to 6 Scrofulous female, in which t h e anti-scrofulous remedies had been applied with.. out, success. The disease' as fully arrested by it. he Rock Rose is a plant of rare m e di c i na l virtues, and unrivalled as a curative agent in Scrofuligui diseases. I cannot but express the de-. mire, in closing this.sta temont, that it'mav be found to lessen the sufferings of our diseased and dying humanity EDWIN R. WARREN New london. April 2, 1852, MANUFACTURED BY WM. FRANKLIN & CO., New Haven, Cs *Mr. Warren, though a Minister of the Gospel, has for a period of 16 years given attention to the. subject of medical science, to qualify him to ad, minister to the sick, in connection with his pas total duties. AGENTI3.—:-S. H. Buehler, Gettysburg se• Hauck, :Menallen P. 0; Abel T. Wright Sandersville; Jacob Mark, Cuhtown ; 13. K. Stiydar, Two Taverns ; Spalding & Srother, Liulestown ; Aulabaugb & Spengler, East nu- Jicob Martin, New Or lord. • July (I,
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