Star and banner. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1847-1864, June 16, 1854, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    -*-!
V111. , -811EtsftY respectfully inform.
eußtomeri and the publitt
grinerally, that he
Hnei the TA.II.OI2INe
' •TIUSINESS* 'et hie v d d
scincl in South lifaltintore
t 4 ll Stteet, where lie will he
'1 , 3 'tjappy , ,to accommodate all
4 4 :7/ - who may patronize him',
All work entrusted, to his
itare warranu,tl to fit and
be of most auhatannal make. Thankful
for post fr4riia,lll24oileillY a continuance of
puhllc 'rtatrithaie. ' I
May 5, `IEISI. 1• i
REP/KOVAL.' '
,z , tottOf .
rim Elintlersignod , lite removed Ii ea_
4. 10 +0 tebilifitiniens to Ihe mooin I,Tfibt r 1 y of,
eupied by Aummtuitia Fetii.lik., hell dotr
toraiirtnivieel.Sinte, . in ' ~(3h imliershilrg
street, where h eir prepared t' attend 'to
usweiithingan , his line, 01 busineitty such
afuttialliinglifirt (waiving'', , ' •
r
•.„,t,,..„... ;r 4 44 fi% , : ki f
a,reasetinble ‘ prives. I i t .„%:3J.:;.„,..„:1 .. 1:.
liii,veMit'ur Wil'hitind 'n' large assortment' of
'excellent , • ' '
°I" "
.'"'T`"C'L"O'C'IC'S .. '
'
VitiW i ing t',t:oTr !Arl.iiell , wilf
_he s o ld xi
prices I . loo , ., itati,t - be . heat.,' Give us a
4 1041 P! Li ,,, . it . I ' l . ' SO-MARTZ'.
...
taetti•shuig, Ap ril2:B, 11354::—1f
7114Mitgril - 1 7 " , I 1;1 7-77 I v .-: .{7 7---
~thwover, B ranch.. Bail Road..
"d A' , WII:iNGE OF • 11011118. •
v . .,:,!! ;•.,;••:••• ~, 1 , ~ .....-1.-- , •, , ,
tAl&S'inver the Ilannver . Branch
roade; now ~ru.t as follows::: , ,
lst Train will leave lianuver. 'at 9.16
kr.:o.4iwittlifrasluakePr fPr : Yor: l 4 ) 'far"
rabaxg,.,Coten)ina. and 1 3 ,,likladelphia, and
xinlnt) JianoVeT With pasant:gars Trein
IlAtnnore. at 11.:45 A. M.
.1 1 44 'fra,kn:wklk leave Hanover at 2.45
P. At. - , with pa.,sengeis for lialtininre, ar
rikvimAk!vrp,al 0.45 ;.Inuntali-;
atelv e t rveogers frank York, &c at
jiy, ; . ,
iAkviMun 4 eaYo- lialtoKer _at CP,
n
.4. Kith ,PAstivngeis for y 44 f acid return
..viklt, d ravaenget:a. frokk *ltJukure at 8
r.A'lia.- extra train will
boave.4ovBaltituure, at 5.30; return at 8
EDWARD E. YOUNti. figent:
Hadaver,
_
Batt ut!ti chapels .
• " rtitti!talet.
(0. ) 1
mis.—way Pu
g Calved';
. ••
A kritive l at York qt , 1 1,4 n
4q o Iwo rameave
I CA I -
• • 'or,
, 111 or P
. - y kat 4.25
7.4•2
• prfsel - Train L,
leaves Calvert
at •
.kaeti. at Fork at
\V a y 'Pal!freligetTralii leave ;liar-
.p, ,'dsi~b►lrß,~ol
rAtristinkatAroark; at . , 2.45 P. :M
Express Train leaves, Barris- „, - 4 ;
P`alorto 9 4 ,o l . .1, '8.45 A 51
A rnising.ist York, st c. , . 9.54 ,
Astelittinglilikrn itraint (leaves
York at e A; :kr.
A. P. WINCHESTER.
r/Vtriendepf;of TranapurtafiQn.
e lk fd 844 t ; ,
FIRE, -INSURANCE.
4,11/1„E Widams Countyollutual Fire In
ti,rn,,,attrance catopany" ;located at GO
4yaburgeis now, in successful operation, are
aorleivsness nflates, economical manage
etinesit ofitts.affuirs.and safety. in. Insurances,
-.clutileuges:i comparison with any, other
coinp.iny. All its
,operations are
ronducteditinder the personal supervision
-:of .Managers selected by the.Stnckholders.
.:''.fhlßooksof the Company are at all times
opensto the inspection of those insuring in
!.iii r .As no travelling agents are employed;
-..personsalesiring to , insure can make ap
-- plus:Won .to .either of. the Managers, from
%whom fall. requisite information can be
4ifiniouch.l-/V:7"The Jlianagers are.: '
:11.1a vu ,swei.e, D. A. Buehler, DI,
.. I ,t i VVid,c, : U, Kurtz, r•tantuel R, 'fluent!, E:
•
%V Fuhnestuck, C. W. Hoirtnau;P:
v 'liircd
•
n. Wilson;
nitl i m i ti t hiiiid:.:Robert McCurdy, •
Franklin—Antliew Heititzelman,
lintr(ql3ll,9tt-r.ipniniVV..Ntaginly,
Lalloty r -..f(iftil
Latirnore—JnrubGrimit,' ti"
I===2l
,ic4o,be,gerf
0 --lOW' L.: - Noel, 'R.
EORGE sWol>fs.. '•
Prossidont—.S cc -IL. liven Li. 4
,
17,1r,wer 7 . 7 .tm F...upusTocr... • •
; El • . •
... , I“IIItIOU—APIDILEW FIEISTZ6I..
YD'S. HORRUT 41
Aleth.lll,l,lr: J•Cou KIM).
1853--t(: ' •
''' ,- )SPOUTING! . SPOUTING!
4.e... , C0RAik.1 and Fleury Warnpler will
•••0 I f"4lalto,.l.lnuse Spouting and put up
—4l.le.twort i SJow for cash entintry pro
vtl4l4.oe6,4:arpOrs, and all otliora wishing
their Houses, Barns, &e. spouted. would
doleAllku.give then .3 aIL
.4;'.% & H. YAMPLER.
April 15-1853.;
.( O ,ETs, 4 PARASOLS.
46
, . -
e how on lmnil a lalie aasorment
V1N 844 PaPools, latest styles,
• . Nye just received, and will sell
n., cliNtirf , Asn tau bridled 01 any establish
•,,,,,,-AtenApi !ern, call and see.
, F - r ,
sa t . ~ , , , A •
ARNOLD.
'ldObtliti Ga.ssime es St Vestinms
—-' t
I„ , „tfisug. ,Gernileinen are respectfully; in
f.,.,!•,,,vitrii kr eall and, examine my stock
.51(Nl41¢a,!Qaesitneres and VeSiings, di
reel from•the Importers, before puretiasing,
.- as I cannot be undersold.
T4,i4tr,;. , ;
,A twim i •
ARNOLD., ,
tv ` A. aR.TOCILES
- • _ --
fitts6o,lmittottittecollection of Foncy arti
ohs* a», very reduced pSiFes, go to
llndtl*istisdki Where you can select limn a
large assottinent, inlouding Sewing Dir.'s.
. 1 0 - 3h A reiraltusatia,; , ,Callas,' .-.Farist; /Ranch
-4km itarked Sii*--(2atabric. • ilottilni , and
Coihaws...Top and Ride. Coin*
Aut,;)Rilitodi of which ran be purchased
at the lowest tate* at the sign of the RED
isitt)lNT.
Vriotbonotarg.
r untlerstgueil will he a cantkitinte
17. r the 'office of PHOTIIONO—
'pox at the next election, subject to
tint decision of the W big County Convene
Yv:vt. S. ItimILTON.
Lludcr tp.. Nay. I I, 1853.
r„.rp froters of Alarm counik.
ti it A CE Mit for the favors and evitlen
l • ces o f con fi dence licreinforcextended
r
If • lellnty citizens, and eneotir:
aged ht• nitincroun solicitations and friend
ly 412401infi1et.3, , 1 aiii iodured to annonneo,
t tdi tts a eattilnlate fitr the Office of
vittyriloNoTAßY,,subi,o, the tie
vision of
• Whig County Poivention,
pledglint..tnyself..il noniinated anti elected,
I,devote,tny heat ellnria to a faithful , anti
itty;irtial. discharge of the ditties of the
.
. JOHN PICKING.
•
S, 11153..
losilepenithnt Voters otildrans co.
pEi.i.t)w - 01 . i1ZENs:—The :tinder
sigpetl, wilt - ho - s - raudidste for . the
1.1(0'1110N04‘iliBT, at the next,
todip:et to
. the Ballot
he SID fortunate as to he elected,
pledge myself to dianintrge the duties of
thn,uilice with fidelity and impartiality.
~ • l'llO,BlAB BLOCHER.
Butler 'nip., March 31. 1854 ~
„ u ,
E untlersiNneil will lie ri esninate
..for the ()trice . PROTHOIIO . -
. .
TARY of Adams county, subject to the.
decision of the Whig County Convention,.
auil:.respeetftilly asks the 'support of his
ellow citizens. . .
. .
ROBERT MARTIN. •
Gettysburg, Feb. 10, 1854.
THE undersigned. encouraged by the
aolicitatiuns of ,frinnils, will be a
candidate for the ()Pee ot PROTIION,
oTARv at the next electiek, subject:to
t t i l o w n t . lecisitni of the Whig outity Cote en-
CHARLES W. LEGO.
Franklin tp., Dec-.•30,4853. --It
;Intl liccotirty.
To my friends and, fellow voters of
,guns Cowity- 7 1
pike' ppm and , cordisl support 1
received - on former, occasions, has
eneueragtd, we to present inyeeillagain_to
vofirletividerM.ion and that of the Whig
iNninty Convention, as,a candidate lor the
office of REGISTER 1 4 RE'CORPEIi
of Adatnemounty nu; the - next election, and.
therefore respectfully solleii your votes
and iiilleence. Should 1 succeed in
. the
nomination and ue elected, no efibrtn,
exertion . on my part shall he spared. by
a faitliMl.and impartial performance itf the
duties thereof, to evince my settee of your
kindness and confidence.
n • . JOH N. GU BE RNATOR.
Nov. 1863..
TiIEPEOTLh's CANDIDATE Ftfß
REGISTER 4 RECORDER.
TO the 'Voters-of Jidaiits .Counir) :
AVID SIeCREARY' (lifers himself
se a candidate for ihe office of '
REGISTER :St RECORDER soliciting
the
,nommation from the Whig County
Cpnyetitton. Jr ifoing . thia 1 make •no
, pnifession 14 a superabundance of Patriot.
isp,,,tts, the foundatien of nr*.desiist in
rTrve ch anty, people of 'Adams' ' but
'tvill'only s ay that if 'elected 'willdischa'rge
the, duties of the price in an holiest Mid'
saffsfaCtOrY,inanner.
Getttysburg,Teli, • ll,4Bs4';'
.; 116 .
pilt !Twee( 11:! e a can did ate
for die 'OfTiCe orREGIBTER AND
RECORDER, subject,to, the , decisiop of
'the Whig County Convention, and respect . -
fully solicits the.auppert of his felluw-eiti-
10 PM
12 p It
1,45 4. 31
ALEXANDER COBEAN.
Gettysburg, Dec. 2, 1853. .
rlirl HE undersignCd Will be a' candidate
' fin the ofike of REGISTER AND
RECORDER—Lsullject to the decisiOn of
the next hig Coutity'• Coniention, and
ri..spertfully solicits the support of 'his
friends. • '
JACOB •• AUG HIN BAUGH.
Gettysburg, April 7.
fr HE undersired will he , t 4 candidate
"'
for offiee O'f' REGISTER &
RECORDER,' subject w the decisioU'of
the*hig County Convention, and pledges
himself, if nominated,. and elected, to die-
Chafge the duties of the office with fidelity
and•imputiatity., . •
JACOB FULWEILER.
Fiknklitt tp ; Feb. -, 17, 1854.. '
,
'
• •Sltitb":2:=-
2000 'LADIES
A RE willing tosertifv that the lIATH
-111- A WAY : COOKING STOVE is the
very best Move now in rise, inasmuch as
they wfil i tlo wore Cooking, Roasting and
I3,aking, and dolt with less labor, and
,last
a Jong again as any
. ollter stove now sold.
These celebrated stoves are constantly
kept (or sele at a 'very reduced price at
the
GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY IND
MACIIOII BROP,
Where here the subscriberffeeling driertnined
'to Suit aII persimn have ratio the'. Parlor,
Sexton's ilithiniOrii Air-tight. Pe l iikskell
mid and 'Air-tight
anti Ten-plate Parlor Stoves of the must
beautilul patterns. • .
4.1 '1 2 L013%21E3 .
which cannot he surpasseti'forligiithess
ilranOlit or in th e'ehlinirterottiMir irork,
are etotstantl3 on hard for sale, and hi View
of the fart that' Ad - Afetthlboartf of these
Ploughs is otie-lourth heavier than that of
uther . plinight% uis deeidedly,thd cheap
e'At that can be obiained,
WIVIIMELOC7 , PLOW:111f and oth
ers, Camino fur' the Woodcock Plough
Wind-in it ,Machinery, Caning,. abil:Hol
low-ware, with ercry,article utottally,nta4
at Foundries pap he obtained here..
Blacketnithing and Shoe Making as
.00114 ' •
1 T. W4RAEN ,4z FON
, ; DRUGS IIiFETAOPTE 8,
alk kiwis, from ~ the best'
..s,l9tises ihe City. con- ,
roptly.fm hand and for sale "at '
the Drug and Bookstore of '
B. H. BUEHLER,
Sberiffeiltg.
To the Voters of Maw County:—
MIELLOW CITIZENS :—AI
citation of numerous Irtends. I ofT, , r
myanif to your consideration for the office
of SHERIty at the next •Eleetion.—
Sholifil I be elected, if will he my aim to
anloowledge the favor by endeavoring to
ditichailue the ditties of the Office prompt
ly and with fidelity. •
•• ' , HENRI( THOMAS
Straban ip., Hee.-23,
T the urgent solicitations of many
ft' Mends I offer int'aelf as a candidate
for the Qffice,of SHERIFF,, a; the next
Bleed - on, subject 'to the Whig Nominating
Condention. Should Ibe ~so fortunate as
to be nomlnated.and elected, I pledgemy,
self to discharge tlic Aluties of the Otlic.o to
the best of my ability and without hopar,
.
bee • 9
• 1853.
Tunde liß
rsigned will he. a. candidate•
- 10 - for, the office . of SIIEI2IFF •at the
next electi kk ti, subject to the decision of
the. Whig County Converition;atid respect
fully solicits the ' favoraldiTddnsideration
and support of his friends, pledging him
self, i(..notitinated and. elected, to die
charge the duties•of the office with fidelity
and impartiality.
JOHN
Gettysburg. Oct. 21, 1853. • .„
THE undersigned, encouraged , by the
, solicitations of numerous, friends, an
nounces himself as a candidatefor the of-.
fitie of, SHERIFF at , the mixt
. .Eiection,
and. respectfully asks the support °lbis
lellow-cidzenv. If elecied, 1, shall endea-'
vor to discharge the duties ofthe.olEce
with fidelity and impartiality.:
Freedine 'p., Dec.- 23,.1853,—tf
untlersigned,,Will he w. -candidate
for the Offi ce of SHERIFF. at 'the
ensuing election, subject to the decision of
the, .Whig , Comity, Convention, ,and re
spectfully solfeits,n liberal support from
the Voters of
,Atlams county, and when
elected will protiiiie to foltill the duties of
the',olikee. with ,fidelity aud
DAVID, P. HINEttl)
.Straban id` .1854;
f4 v v ,t.o ErrIZENS t---A 1 the re
quest of .. many friends I again offer
tovselt as a candidate for the neat SHER,
10ALTY ol 'Adams 'county, subject to
the decision of.the Whig County Conven
tion, and pledge otypelf, if nAnntisatetimid
eleeteil, to discharge the duties (Attie office
satut,actorily,to all.
• -" DANIEL 1141NNIGII.
• • •
,Latiinore twp., N0v.,4, 1853.
rip ROUGH the encouragement of a
'number: of friends, I offer thyself as I.
a, candidate for the office uf SH MUFF, sub- 1 ,
ject`-to Alirf decisiutouf Whig County
Convention.. I therefore respectfully solicit
your, votes., and influence, Should I sue
ceed..in the,noutittation and be elected, no
effort or. exertion. on my. part shall be
aiiared c hy a, faithful and impartial per. 1_
formance of ,the duties thereof; to evince
my sense of your kindness and colifi
dence,,
, DAVID .NEWCOMMER.
East Berlin, Nov. 25,,1853.
* %. 1: • .
1111-I,ROUGH. the encouragement of a
number of, friends, offer myself as
a danciidato:for, the Office of SHERIFF,
stthject to the decision of the Whig Coun
ty COnventiOn—pledging myself. if nom
inated and elected, to .perform the etrties
`6l the Gifted to the best•of nty.
GEO. O. STRACKHOUSEB.
Gettysburg, Dec. 2,1853.
E 4 NCOURAGE!) by the friendly as
surancesol numerous friends._ the
undersigned announces,liimaelf,as a can
didate for. the. Office of, Ski ERIF'F, sub
ject to the decision of the „Whig . Coenty
floavention. ,end.pledgps himself, if nomi
nated and elected:to dierliarge the duties
of the OffiCe fidelity , and imparti
ality.:
j. F. KOERLER.
Berwick tp.;Dee 30
RIENDS & FEE LOW CITIZENS
•
, of the county of Adams :—I have
. .
never before Solicited your votes for any
public station. - I now present myself to
your consideration' as a candidate. for the
Office of SHERIFF, with the confident
hope_and assurance of receiving from you
a cordial, generous, and liberal support.
'And I wolild most • respectfully ask
nomination from my Whig friends when
assembled in County Convention.. If elect
ed I will endeavour to execute die duties
with promptness, lenity, and impartiality,
and all my 'efforts shall .be directed to
wards a faithful discharge of duty. .
. .
• SAMUEL E. HALL.
Climb.: township, Dec. 23,
•.
11111A9UGH-the,encouragement of a
. number of friends, I offer myself as
a candidate for the 'Office of SHERIFF,
stilfject to the decision of the Whig Conn
ty Convention—pledging myself, if nomi
nated and elected, to perform the duties of
the office to the hest of my ability.
GEORGE B. THOMAS.
Butler towiteftip; March 31.
wait of ot eourto.
FELLOW CITIZENS:—At the request
of many friends
. I again offer myself as a
candidate for the next CLERK OF THE
COURTS of Adams county, !object to the
decision of the Whig County Convention,
and respectfully solicit your favorable con
sideratiiin and support, pledging myself if
nominated and elected to discharge the du
ties of the office with putictuality and &lel-
ity. J. J. BALDWIN.
Straban township, Nov.' 11, 1853.
WILL be a candidate for thetlifyfe r
1 CLERK OF THE COURTS, at ihr.
next Elecnon.aubject to the decision of
the Whig County Convention.
JOHN GARVIN.
Gettysburg. Nem.
,25,-1853.
171 HE undersigned will he a, candidate
-a• for the office of CLERK OF THE
COURTS;subjecCto the decision of the
Whig Cciunty Convention, and rtspectful
fy solicits the Support of his fellow citi
. JOHN AUCLEARY..
Fairfield, Nov. 18,1853..
flueensware I Queensware!
Ihave - just. rec6ived' i' lotto
_lot of
QUEENSWARE,.whicIi , I will sell
low. "Cali and fee.
Philadelphia Advertisements.
CAUTION ! CAUTION !
41110 MAS ARMIT,IGL'S
PATENT' ELECTRO:MGANET 1.1011 T:
NINO Rubel. •
•
OF:WARE OF IMPOSTERS AND SWINDLERS.
)
N order to prevent a repetition of the:
Y, PRA UDS •so extensively carried on!
during - tholast• two years, by a set of
scoundrels who travelled over the country,'
and represented themselves as my agents,!
and in many instances exhibited forged
certifieeteitrof agency, I now give notice
that all my agents carry with them
primed forms,' anthorizieg them to act as
my 'agents, legally executed 'and ac
knowledged belore Alderman HENRY
SIMPSON. of Philadelphia ; they have
olio rely name and place of business
their wagons. I !where them all to be
strictly lionebt,.and fully acquainted with'
the business of putting up Lightinng•Rods;
which they will Jo at as low a' price as
they. can be obtained at the Newry. As
many selternes have' been resorted tit, to
&frond Myself and the public, purchasers
should be•on their guard ; thousailds'have
been grossly tleceived by purchashig Use
lees articles' in the shape or Lightlijog -
Rods; having pewter, lead, tripper, zinc I
and iron points; either, or all of which are
good for nothing: My" ELECTRO
M AGNE'r LIGHTNING.,ROGS have'
been•ciainittd• by litany of the most Sci-I
entitle men in the world, lariat halal pro
bounced them to be . the only rode, that
they, have evite . seen, Whichaire calculated
to sive livii(and property From • destruc-1,
lion by Lightnint,--amotig these ire!
Professors Henry Mllerirte, James MY. I
Clintock; "Wafter R. Julinstett, of the H.
S. Paient office E. J: Cari Dr. T. E.
Waller niadniiiny oibere %We recommend
them in Ole highest ternis of approba
non. • !"- • ,
.
All orders WHOLESALE AND RE--
TAIL, will meet with prompt attention.
Spire Rods aull•Serolls made to order.. --7 1
Cardiiial Points, and all kinds of
weather Varies, for sale chtiap. • .
flEJ''''My Agent, SAMUEL, G. WILT, will tt
locate liiinseM during the eumintr of 1854,1
at No. 21' North Queen street, Lancaster
AUOlitiTla CANT, at Pentis:l
grove, N. J. Property ..oweers ip those
sections of the 'countrywill do well to
.„ .
call on them:'
THOMAS ARMITAGE.,
Vino Street, 4 door+ abate l..velth, Philadelphia
March 3. 1854.-7 m
STRAW., GODIS-SI'RING 1854
f lIE sahlerihere are Omit prepared to
.exlithtt at their SPLENDID NEW
ESTABLPMIM ENT, just completed, ou
the site , of their former stand,
No 41 South *wad Street, Philadelphia,
an entire new mid beautiful'Ehoek of Straw,
Fancy and. Silk 'Bonnets and Flaw+, Moir-
era, Sic ; and Panama, Palm and Summer
) Hats hir Gentlemen, which our pationS,
Merchants aril g,enerally, are in
vited to examine, confidently pramisitig
them, in extent, in variety, in novelty,
and in styles, a stuck unequalled.
Orders carefully and promptly exe
cuted.
THOMAS WHITE &
March 17, 1854.-3 m
i 0,•
G. b MILLER & CO
I ...I
• *
:MANUFACTURERS • '
r
AND IVIDADHALD 'I141:1' ftIKT All. DkALERA IN
WINDOW SHADES,
South-weal Corner or Second and Arch Wachs,
UCH•as•Giithe's Landscapes, Borders.
k Vases, S'roles, • limpets, GOLD
• BORDERS, 'Ste., of the most beautiful
;designs and perfection of finish in this
country, and at such LOW. PRICES as
Id :Challenge all competition. Buff and
White 11 ollands,•Canibrics.Tassels, Cords,
Brassee; &r.. itievery variety, for City or
Country trade. We .invite an examina
tion ol• our stock, at the Depot, South
west:corner of Seccind and Arch streets,
Philadelphia. •
Jan. 27, 1854.--+-85: •
• IVIVIWEItSIYC,.BIEDICINES !
FEVEIL AND JOUR: CURED Dr ROIV
AND'S TONIC DENTURE.
HE Univerli& of Free Medicine
'AL `and Popular'Knoudedge ; chartered
by the State of Pennsylvania, at its lee
session, (vii. 29th April', 18534 mainly
for the purpose of,arleeting the evils re
sinking from the-sale of Spurious and dan
gerous nostruins, also for the purpose of
supplying the public with' reliable reme
dies, in cases wherein "the patient cannot
obtain or will not employ . the best medical
advisers having purchased that invalua
ble remetly,•Rowand's Tunic 'Mixture, on
aeccount of its"jast celebrity and known
efficacy, in the treatment of Fever and
Ague, and its kindred'affections,—has no
heAttation in recommedingit in the high-
eat terms to the patronage of the af
flicted. •
gIOWEL COMPLAINT cured by
ROW AND'S BLACK—BERRY
ROOF. above InstittitiOn' extends
its sanction, in like manner, to the remedy
for ..Bowel Complaint." so well known as
%mead's Compound Syrup of Blackberry
Riot, and earnestly recommends it to the
Confidence 'of patiepts afflicted with 'these'
complaints,--believing it to be invaluable
in the treattnent of such eases. . '
By order of the Trustees,
Han. 'Henry K. Strong; Hon. J. R. Flanigan
John R. Rowand,lii. D.,. D. R. Ashton,' Zig.
Hector Orr, Esti. • :
sCrAll CommunicatiMis to be address.
ed,—John R. 'Rowand, D., Head of
the Pharmaceutical Department, and Tres.
ident of the University, . •
Dome Dispensary and office, No. 47
South Second street, Philadelphia; '
Branch Dispensary a the store of S.
8: FORNEY, Gettysburg.
Sept. 30, 1853—1 y
I-0 WMITH.&
, .•, 'C •9
'lllOll BLIND; SHUTTER,
AND
•
_
East aide of Broad Street, below Wood. Philada.
HERE may,be found, constantly on
w hand, a iiirtensive assortment
of DOORS. SASH, SHUTTERS and
MOULDINGS, warranted equal .to any
that can be made.
Also, Sash ready glazed, always on
hied. . •
Orders by mail or despatch will receive
proinin attention.
March 24, 1854.-3 m
A. ARNOLD
WIIIDOW SHADES.
PRILADELPtiIik,
Wall Papers ! Wall Papers'.
rrillE Subscribers have flow in their
store their complete stock of
Paper ilangipgs, Curtaio,
which thou offer at very low prices.
110LESALE • A ND •
Our masoriment ie very complete, corn-
Priming all dui qualities, both FRENCH
AND ASIERICAN. •
We Manufacture a large portion of our
goods and can sell at the lowest rates.'
titer Paper Hanging done in the country
at eity prices. •
•
PARISH & HOUGH,
. .
No: 4 North 'Ffith Street, PhilitlOlphis,
March 24, 1854.-3uf ' •
DAVICI
1)11111..13R8 IN •
LAMPS, LANTERN k CIUNDELIERB,
N. E. HORNER FOURTH & CHERRY sTB.,
PHILADELPHIA.
AVING enlarged and. im proved . their
111 - Store, and haying. the,largeit alma
went of Lamps in Philadelphia, they are
•
now • :prepared to furnish PINE OIL,
CANIPIIENE,
IBUILNING FLUID.
.ETHEREAL OIL, PHOSGENE GAS
and LARD OIL:. Lamps. Lanterns, of all
pateres,lancy Hotel & Hall Lamps, Chan
deliers; Girandoles and Candelabras, and
Britania Lamps, at the Manuficturers'
lowest prices. Glass. Lamps by the
pacluige, at a small advanceover, Auction
prices. Being large MANUFACTUR—
ERS of Pine Oil, Burning Fluid, Ether
eal Gil; Alcohol, andi . the only true) Phos
gene Gas, they eau furnish these articles
at such prices that lierchantt will Bud it
.to theirladvantage to buy. Call before go
ing elsewhere; ifyriii want bargains. :Also;
the Safety fluid Lamp for sale.
DAVIS & CIJLIN,
Sept. 20,1853-1 y
F. 13.11 0 N'S
Essence of Jamgea•Ginger.,
11IIIS Essence is a preparatiOn of un-
J IL usual excellence. In ordinary (liar
dims, incipient cholera, in Short, in all eases
of prostration of the digestive functions, it
is of inestimable value. During the preva
lence of epidemic .cholervi and sumMe
complainitiof children, it - is peculiarly ef
fiencitine ; no fain4, l indivolual or travel.
lei should lio without it.
CAUTION.—Be sure to get the genu
ine essence, which is prepared only by F.
BROWN, at his Drug .and Chemical
Stare, N. E. Corner of fifth . and Chest•
nut Streets Philadelphia. and for sale by
all the respectable. Apothecaries in the
United States; and in :Gettysburg, Pa, by
SAMUEL B. 1117kiti,en.'"
June 17, 1853-Iy,
BUILDING ~lIABDWitiRP.I,:
TOOL STORE EXCLUSIVELY,
rho Largest Establishment of the kind in the
United Btates
•
WM. M. M'CLURE & BRO.,
No.:187 Alarket street. above Seventh, l'hilada.
Iss . A N UF ACTURF. It' S papot tor
15 -a Ligka of ail kinds. warranted :loality.
"Patent Silvered Wass Knobs." Prem
ium Porcelain Knolls', over 100 Patterns.
Silver Plated Knobs, Hinges, &c.,.with
the most complete assortment of all the
Modern Goods in this Poe. Purchasers
invited 'to call and examine our
Stock. Catalogues sent by Mail if de !
sired.
Hot Air illegisterti and Ventlla-
Iloio at Factory Prices—
'AII ordprig put up under the nntne
(hate supervision ul the firm.
CALL. AND S) us.
Mureh 3, 1854.---Gin
•
!LING ALIPCI`%.
One•thiril Cheaper limn Irbite Lead, and
flee from all Palliation's Qualities.
ITILIE NEW JERSEY ZII COM
PANY greatly enlarged 'hely
works,lid'improved the, quality of their
products, are prepared to execute orders
for their BIJPERIOR liei!NTS, dry, and
ground in oil, in nslorted packages of from
25 to 500 pounds;' also
Dry, in barrels, of 200 pounds' each.
Their White Zinc. wltielt
. is• sold dry
or ground in oil, is warranted PURE and
unsurpassed for Body and Uniforai,White-
Ileflei. .
A method of preparation has recent.
ly been. discovered, enables the
(.3onipany to warrant their, paints to
keep frf4th and soft in the kegs for any
'reasonable time. In this respect their
paints willbe anperlor to any other in the
Market "
'Their Brown Zinc Paint, which is sold
at a low price; and can only be made front
the Zinc ores from New Jersey, is now
well' known for its protective qualities
when applied to iron or other instalip sur
faces. . •
• -Their Stone Color.Paintpossesses ail the
properties of the. Brown, and is of an agree
able color for painting Cottages, Depots,.
Out-buildings; Bridges, Ste..
Healers supplied on liberal terms by
their Agenti, •
FRENCH & 'RICHARDS. ,
lFholesak Paint Dealers and imparters.
N. W. cat. lOtti & Market Sla., Philadelphia,
April 14, 18541:=13in
L•E ETHER.
• • -- , -Frits
Store N0,..29, ard street, Philadelphia .
MoRRCCCO M'ANUFACTORBNA♦
CURRIERS, AND P fiR ER S,
Commission and Genera'
LE T 11. E R BITS INES S,
17171101130SALL/11 dd RETAIL.
pjmAtitnufactory 15 •Margaieticritreet,
Philgdelphics.
, ,
'JOly : l5, 11303— . 1y.
To the Citizens of Gettysburg.
w. Ol 1 A.-L.IeKEY & C 0.,• No
90j
.r oi Ait,mb 148 euEsTNuT Street, a:
hove Sixth, Philadelphia, l ha've now on
hand one of the largest, cheapest and most
varied assortment of . ,their.improyed_ Steel
Spring So_ Leather: . TRUNKS eVer offer
ed to the pUhlic, with ` a
. 'fine article of
Light , Weight Sole Leather Trunks ;
Carpet and Le : atherlfags, for travelling in
Europe. Also, a splendid assortment oh
Ladies Dress TRUNKS, Bonnet Boxes,
&c., &c., ranging in 'price froth two to
thirty dollars, with a fine variety of Hob
by Horses, Propellers, Gigs, &c. • .
All
. 01 the above articles we will sell
low for cash. Give, us a call.
Prize Medal awarded at, the . VVoild's
Fair iu London, in , 1851.
• -A. L IIICKE7f 'AL V 0.,.
No. 14e iiviiinut street Philedellihis.
May 20,1854.-3nt
Baltimore AdverliNementti.
6AtiE YOUR MONEY'.
N. MONTGOMERY,
(Laic Saksman for Yeakk, Cobb 4 Co.)
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Fancy Silk Millinery Goods,
No. 911 , Baltimore Street,
(VP ETAIRB,)
Hoarsen Light and Charles bta., BALTIMORE,
HA9 oil hand and Will be receiving
constantly threugh the . Benson,
NEW GOODS—rich fashionable few/
, My stock of Rich
Ribbons, comprising every variety of the
latest and most beautiful designs.
oger my Goods for net cash, at low
er prices than nuy credit Hoes° 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 - Inr Domino], Caps, Studies dtc.
Bonnet Silks, Satins, Velvets,
(,rapes, Loses, larlmons„Foundations,
Blonds, Illusions, and Embroidered Lace
for Caps. . •
French and American Flowers,
French Luce ' English, American and bar
ian'Straw Bonnets, and ll`ritnininga.'to
gather with every article in the Millin
ery line.
Baltimore, Feb. 17,4854.-85
Diamond Tonsors,New Firm.
iptott 33rotber,
F4BIIIOPtAIILE BARBE.RS AND_ HAIR
1/RIIBBEIIB,
PAN at all times he found, preparediol
PAN
attend to the calls of the
: people; at
the Temple, in the Diamond, adjoining
the County ifluilding. , From Long expe
rience they flitter theMselves orat.they can
go through all the rainifications Of the
Tonsorial Department,
with such an infinite degree of skill, as
will meet With the entire satisfaction of
all who may submit their: chins to the
keen ortiedl of their razors. They hope,
therefore, that by their attention to busi
ness; and a desire to please, they will mer
it as well as receise,u.liberal 'Memel pub
lic patronage. The sick will .be attended
to at - their private dwellings.: "
Ladies' Dress Goods.
lADZES, do you wish handsome dress
al es, for. Spring or &Milner ? If so,
cull immediately pt the long established
cheap Store, where tee 'are prepared to
exhibit the most beautiful variety and preto
(jest patterns of Dress Goods ever opencti.
Do not defer the matter too long. nor,fose
the opportunity of selecting from the en
tire assortment. . If you wish to saveMonsy
and..ut the stone time seetire - for'yetirself
the prettiest apparel worn; cull immediate
ly at
FAkINF.TOCKS'.
March 31; 1854.—if. ' •
Ladies' Dress Goods.
ADZES 'who are iii whit of a splendid
1,4 assortment of PRES!S 0001)S,
will Mid it to their advantage by calling
on the undersigned and examining his
stock before purchasing.
A. ARNOLD.
Fashionable Cravats.
Ai - ARGUSSAMSON has just receiv
ed a large assortment of beauti
ful CRAVATS, of the latest style. which
he will sell cheaper than any other estah
lishment in town.
1 Id PORTJINT
SO TUN
Farmer, Farrier & Stage Proprietor.
GEO. W. MEIiCHANTS
en.v.TIRATED° GAROUNG OIL
unrmuuaLcusu tr . Tnr. UtITQIT or oetoctes
Li the most remarhablo Bethnal Application site
diatom:el'
- co% " BE I
-
..1 4.1 p
. .
Espeirence tat' more than sixteen iertra bas eitabliehed
the tact that Merchant's Celebrated Oargllog Oil, or Vol.
venial Family Embrocation, wall cure nowt cases, and ra
iler, all such at
Swifts, Sweeney, Itiogbofie,. WinWs, Poll
Evil, Callous, Cracked Ilea. tthtllllaaof all
kinds; Fresh Wounds, Sprains, Bittises, Fir ;
'tuba. Sitfast, Sand 'Cracks; Strains, Lameness.
• Fonndeted Foet, Scratches or Grease, Mange.
Rheumatism. Bites of Animals, External, Poi- ,
sons. Painful Nervous Affections, Frost Bites.,
Soils, Corns, VlLitlows. Burns and Scalds,
Chillhirtins, Chapped Blind's, 'Cramp'. Con
tractions of the Mimics, Swellings, Weakness
• of, the Joints, Caked Breasts, &c. dec. &c.
The unparalleled recces of this Oil, In. the cute. of the.
eases in Horses and Cattle, and even in In. Seib, is
tinily becoming noire known 'to. the farteing cnolnincorY•
It can hardly be credited, except by these who bare been
•..n the habit of keeping It in their stables and houses, what
a vast amount of tetini suffering and time, are waved by
the timely ripplicatian of this Oil. • • '
Mr Re sure the name of the sole proprietor, GEORGE
W.IIISRCRANT; Lockport: N. 1%, is blown In the skits
of the bottle, and In his nandwrittog ores the cork.
All orders &curiaed to the proprietor will be promptly
responded to.
.Get a'Parophlitt of the Agent, and roe what wonders ere
accomplished by the use of this medicine.
Fold. by-respectable dealers.genetally, in the. United
States and GAMMA. Also by
Ver KEL LER ItUß'l'Z & S. H. BUEHLER
Hettyvhurg ;J. R.. Henry' A bbotatown ; Aul
Leash; Hampton: W. Wolf, Earl Berlin ; Paz.
ton & Blythe, Fairfield ; Myers, Round-
Hill ; 3: Mark, Cashtown ; .1: Houck, Menallen;
J. Martin, New Oxford; Study Jr; Norbeck. Lit
tlestovin 'Taney & Mcßride, Emmitshurg ;Md.
And at wholesale by F..Kliii & Co.. J. Gilbert
& Co., and T, W. Byott PHILADELPHIA.
Jan. 27; I , . ",
THE STAR: AND BANNER.
Is published every Friday Evening, in
°Baltimore street, in the three story
building, a' few doors above
:Ftelnestocka Store, by ,
D. A. C.H. BUEHLER.
TIE It AI B.
rf paid In advance or within the! year $2 per
anrium—if not paid within the yer rs 2 flu, N o
paper discontinued nntilaU arrearages are paid—
except at the option of the Editor. blingle copies
61-cents. A failure to notify a iliscgratinUance
will be regarded 'as a new engagement.
Advertisements not exceeding a square inserted
three timee for SI--- . evett subsorent insertion
25 cents. Longer ones in the same proportion.
All advertisements not specially.ordered for ■
given time will be continued until forbid. A libe.
rafieductiqn willlie'made to those who advertise
fiy the year. .
.705 Printing of al inds ex eeutedneally and
proiptly,and.on reasonable ternts.,
letters and Communications qt . t,hr
.esptilg such ar contain Money or tie names or
net subacribent)inust be POST .AID in order to
! secure attention. • • • • . •
Tn E GUEATESIe
DIRTIER OF THE ICE.
Planters, Farnazrs, Families and ahem, sale
purchase uo Remedy scald' tn,
DR. TOBIAS' VENETIAN LINIMENT,
lot Dysentery-ClioEtc, Croup, Chronic Rlivnia
tism, Sore Thosts, Toothache. Ste Sasses%
Cuts, Burns, Swellings, Bruises. Oil Soma Head
arks, Mosquito Bites, Pains in the babe chant,
back, ate.
If it does not gine relief the mosey will be
fa mkt: ; all that is :lain& ilea trial. and sae 1t a&
cording to the Dinrctioss.
It lass English reardy, aed was seed
!ism the fir., :are Kin a Eu=:and., amd ontifieri,
to by as a cure fmr 111wassatisse, wbes •
everything else bad failed.
. Over 10,4140,000 1801111 es
have been sold in the Coins, Maim,• withinot aA
single,. failure, and Emmy base suited they wood
not be without it if it was $lO per beetle. us'
cam of CtUcip,, as it is as maxim as it -
henries Cholera. wheal firsa takes. is er•fewi
hours; D?sentery is ball au hour; ToothacLail
in fire minutes.. It is prifect:y irsionest to take
inter:roily, and is recommended be the suet
nent Physicians is the railed Stales_
Pin= 26 412511 60 CIEMI:
OR. TOM AS cool.' 611 a , dozen Nrospaptiar
with certificates and Wins retain= to thrums/era
ful cures accomplished ha this Liniment, bot ton
sidels warranting it seitSrient. as any FRIIIOSI
dues nut obtain relief need not pay for it. . .
DR. TOBIAS has pot op a
HORSE 'LINIMENT,
in pint b a ttles, which is warraared cheaper awl
betterthan any other for Cholie, Scratches, ma
,:ore..(;1114. sarellings„ Cots. guises . . de '
rEl•Price 51 cents. Dr. Tobias' other, Ns:
24U Greenwich street. New Yost.
AGENTS.—San gel Fanny. Geiljekaartfl
11..8. Fink. Pleasant Hill ; B. dr. D. K. s , siydeee
Two Taverns; Spatting. & Brother, Links?
town; John. Bosley. APShenystown • Banonel
Faber: Jr., Lensceis Bill; Jena lionek. DOW
township; Andrew Ereiglow, Cams Mel
T. Wright. Benelersaille; Jace&Peseryl,9llbldla.
town ; Jacob F..Lanner.
`Winnow?, Meinnesahnryi ; PYITip. Hann, 80.
Enightseilkr ; Tamils J. Coopnr, Franklin
Jacob Mark, easktown ; Anlabanali do Spangler,
East B erlin Mid* Neni Oijoird ; J. K
Henry,. Abbrettstowei ;
July 8, 1853—tow---ly:
THE WONDEK OF TIME APE!!
FOR THE
mime ,
‘4 , 1410,
vied or
tot bawd
Is • end
1 1;11144
ode of
clads
hiftale
of the
Bite;
totalkiag
oat and :Sores of dilates: Solo lark. YiW Wits
on the Fnce. and all diseases of the aut.
rP - For pamiculaes sea small bat accompany
ing each box.
o . * 20 000 - boxes sold in this Stite the
rot year, and goer storremel satisfaction.-
, The rid sweat porelatiiy oldie Ointment
lie. in the fad that it accomplishos all it is inceop
niended to do ; and 'that I " - do not recommend
it to cum any thing but orbit from the m
une of the ingredients. it is an aboolate .pecific
for: white other preporadaus -of .om_ hind _am
reanninendeil to cure testy disease that human
posh is heir to, from Consumptins damn to the
bi t e o p e g ra , lehm s , in tact, all the eardital prop
erties they contain are in the handbills, and the
thoomouts - of fictitious cortiferaws published in
their Fame.
I invite those troubled with the ahem tem
plaints, (partieuhaly doh Rheims) to take a but
and try ybit are not fully satisfied, return
it nod take back your many.
R.--I bare hundreds of motinHosials lan
show any one who feels dispoard to nett on me sod
satisfy hinisetf of the virtues Ode Oisimmese.
Prepared and sold by SIONISOE TERREL
Namyytaelt„ Coosi. •
• rir To whom all Ogders should be addressed.
Sold also by the principal Demist' aid Country
Metchants gewsrally. Price ends.
WROLVIMILL D111•71...—C_. V. Clileser dr CO.
No 81. Barclay t. New York ; A. McClung &
Co., Albany ;J. Kidd & Co, Pittalmory 41, en.
11. Broilers .t Bro.. 50.4 Liberty fit-. Baltimore
T. W. D'ott & Sops, Philadelphia.
AGENTS.--t-ansuel H Baehter. Gettesitire
H. S; Fink. Plessist-Hia ; B. & D. B. troy -
trer, Two Taverns; int arritee & Brother. Lath s
ttiwn ; John Busbey„ ; :swot!
Faber Jr., Lower's dill; Jere Hasa, Boiler
township ; Andrew Cutlass-. ; Abel
T. Wright, Bardnoville bear Peessyl. Mid
dletown ; Jaeole F. Lower, Arershordie; H. W.
Wituiorr, Minnarrobwric; Philip Haas. kle-
Knightwiro; Toga-J. Cooper. Firsialkfia tp.; Ja
cob Mark. Caslthiwa ; •Aslalloseir do tirausgler
East-Berlis ; J. Marais. Nair
v Oillsed ; J-
Abbotratows.
July 8, 1853-I.yrrow.
A GBEAT FACT !
100 MIS FOR 2.5 CENTS.
NO MROE EXTORTION FOR 3IED10:1111E. !
DR. TOWNSEND'S HEALTH e l Lus, are
being called for, from all pada of the land ; they
■re rapidly impecardiag other medicines, hop' on
account of their happy effects wpm the herein
system in rentriring de *e. and imporitier. Ind
also. the exceedingly mimed price at which they
are o ffered.
The nob sail the pear find is them a real boon
—.rub box continua Pie PILLS, bring four
times as many as are assail* robe bad of other
kinds of pate at the same price. Thew milli*
no Mineral poison uhattrer—their ingrediebts
are Extracts,Daisems, and Gems of great effi
,
SARSAPARILLA,
In a highly nowentrated form iss prominent
ingredient. These Pills are never vialeatin their
operation:4lml atways thorough and efficient—
They will befound exceedingly to is
te
moving the following complaints. TM:
• Impurities of the blood. COStivcciew Jaundice.
Female Complaint*, :Sick Headache. Paine in
the back. Bilious Affection*, Dyspepsia, Rheu
matism, Constipation. Pains in the head, Pains
in the side, laser Complaints. Febrile Areetkons
Piles, Irregularities, Pains in the Stem; liNkins
in the Loins, &c.
It is now well understood that aiso4reilts of
the many diseases peculiar to the human family
originate in 06serseemes.sad spasm of the
Blood. If you hare Headache. there Mau Qiiervo
taw if a Cold, the-re is an 014' arecriee--if a fever
there DtP manifold Olstractemit Lime Coal
plaint, these is an Oir:erenfam--Pains is the Head
' Back, Chest, Sides and Louis. are all caused by
Obstruetiess—Rbrumatiam. Cramp, Gaut. COO
volsioco, Fits, Savona Debility, Praimmike-
Paralysis, Female Complaints, Piles. ecciftiPf , "
tion, Jaundice, and a hoof of other ills, arisefront
DAstrretimes! Cutaneous Eruptions. ruiples,
Blotches, :fart Rheum, Erysipelas. Bcrolulal
originate partly from the same cause—lmperity
of the Blood does the rest.
Now (or these, and kindard diseases, TOWN
SEND'S PILLS gar • savezeir,s Tragedy, avid
they ale MertOTIM THE CLIEAPEZT MEDI
EINE IN THE WORLD!
Directions a ccosai.aiy each bor. F. 'A.
Palmer, General Agent, S:oniogroo, CL
Remember the Price. Odd Hundred Pins for
25 Cents-
AGENTS.--Simnel S. Forney, Gettysburg ;
H. S. rink, Pleasant Hill ; B. & D. IL Solder.
Two Taverns; Spalding & Mother. Liulestown ;
John Busbey, Alc:Atorn ; Sunnel Faber, Jr.
Lower's ; Jesse Hasa, Baler township
Andrew Cree ow, ettaile MD; Abel T. Wright,
Bentlenwilk ; Jacob Pecsyl. kliddletsire ; Jacob
F. Lower. Am:tarsi - die ; H. W_ Witmo;e, Mum.
mashurg HUM. Thoma f
J. Cooper. Franklin ipt.,; Jacob Mark,Caabtowr. ;
Anil/mug& & Spangler. East i miss J. Mania.
New Oxford ; J. B. Henry. Alleumewei,
July B. 1653—cow—V.
A grk BlaiikS - of all kind] for
*sale at this office.