ti . f,... 1 Nit tgao S a , MARCUs SAMSON upentiti and is now selling rapidly -Rol sit Ins Store in York street, Opposite the Bank, ''a very kree rhoiee anti ("heap wigiortrnent 'lit SU MNI ER GOODS. to which lie invites the attention of the pub. lie. ' , lThey have hutm selected with groat care in . •the Eastern cities.' have been bought cheap ,for cash, and will he sold cheap for eash-•=•cheaper than of any other e4tablisktnent in of. Ills stock consists it. part of Black, Blue. Ohre, and reou CLOTH COATS, with Irock,drw.a, altd ; sack costa; also Tweed, Cashmere!, Italian ,( 1 )oth, Litse g ,n Lustre, Check, .Gin ham, Sea Grass, Huck and Summer 'Cloth Coats; also a superior stork of PANTA• LOONS, cerwititiini in part of exeellent and well made French Black. Doe•ekin Calsimere, 'Fancy Cassimere,. Sittinetta, Valvats,;Cord, Linen, and Cottonade.— The stock-of •VESTS ,:omprises every variety.t! manufacture—fins black Satin, • Silk, ''• Velvet, Italian Silk,. white.. fancy anti buff Marseilles: Summer cloth, tim., 'FLY • NETS=—FLY NETS of a goiui -vxcellent manufacture and offered at low prices. I have already disposed,.of .a ,iarge number of these arti cles and alwa ys to the Satisfaction of ptir• chasers.' Also onl:hand a largo lot of TRUNKS. Hata.Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, Mot, and Shoes, Window Shades, Vio lins, Flutes, Fifes, Melocktons, .Mirrors, Razors, Spectacles, Spoons, Watches and Watch Guards, silk and cotton Handkerchiefs; Cravats, Sus. • pendent, Gloves, Stockings, Spring Stocks. Shirts, and ;shirt Collars, and a splendid ;mem-twat of JEWELRY--in fact every tiling in the 'way of and Men's fifth' ishing . ietr First-rate . chewing Tohacco always I Mt hand—a t tote article which chewers 1 ate requested to try . ' MARCUS SAMSON. • BOOKS ) STATIONER if iygisacv ge0055. One price—and that as low at.s at - any Establishment out of the City. 1.11{1.' HEUER Eru RNS his aultudwldegmente to friends for the long continued and liberal rfatronage extended him, and iftvitis attention to his present largely in• erased stock of goods just received from Philittlelfrbiwand New York. lie deems it unnecessary .to enumerate the assort ntent, which will be found to embrace every variety of goods in his line, viz ": Classical, Theological, School, Miscellaneous if' BOOKS aq4 Stationery of all kinds, embracing, as be believes, the largest and beet assortment ever opined in Gettysburg. He also invites attention to his_large eupply.of FANCY -GOOD& embracing Gold and Silver pens and Pen. cite, Pen-Knives, Plain and Fancy Note Paper end Envelopes, Motto Wafers, Boaling Wax: Portmoneaus, Soaps, Per finnery,.&c:, &c.- all . of which will be sold at Alin litr VERY LOWEST .R 4 E .•,KrCall and examine for .yonrselves at the.old established BOOK & DRUG store in Chamberaburg street, a few doors roin. the diamond. , S. EL BUEHLER.. Otittysbitig,'Pa., Oct. 41, 1853. JEW 4RRIPAL 4ND A AAREAT GATHERING! • . . r,mqsr every.hody is attracted to the • lk *Mire of J. L. SCHICK, in the Three-Story building; South West corner of the Diamond, to see the large and splen did stunk of REM qO4O,Sp be has just brought from the Cities. and he is pf.course making any number or soles. But"the more the merrier," and file busier the better be likes it. His as. sortinent embraces Ladies , Dress Goods of every tlescription, such as Silks,' Ba rege 'Laines, Challi Barege, Lawns, Drap•de Beige, Alpacca de Beige, Alpacas, Botnbizinea, Silk Down, Linen Lustre Calicoes, Ginghams, Chambra Swisa, Jaeonet and Cambric Irlusline, in every- variety ; Ciape and Cashmere SHAWLS; Laces, Edgings, Gimps, Dress Trintittings and Buttons, &c. Poi Gentleaien he has Clothe,.CUM metes. Cashmeret. ]Wiwi Cloth, Draft de Ete,lreatings, (a large and beautiful curl sity;Y, ,Cottokacles; Linen Checks, Gray titiet:' (something new and first rate,) Handkerchiers„Cravats,StisPentlers,&c. He enilearors at all times to sell cheaper than any other Store in tOwn—and that he succeeds* the endeavor will be proven bt *lying him a call. "Small . profits and quick Sales," ,aud no trouble to show goods? ' .1. L. SCHICK.• ,April 7,11354. TIN WIRE! TIN lIARE! r:e bO. E. BUEHLER informs his 1,31 friends and customers that he has a eery large assortment of TIN WARE o n hand ready for the Spring sale, made byixiierieneed workmen and of good ma tenets, which will be sold low (or CASH or',COUNTRY PRODUCE. Call :Oetty•burg, March 10. 1854. no.NNE rs , Bibb me and Flowers, g . 111 : 111 assortrnes of the different iitst , be min fontul at TIRISH I.IN-ENS, Muslin*, Tickings, ji Flannels. Linen Table Cloths, Tow. *ling. Saul large variety—for sale a 1 6CHO. K'S. r.-~~~4s ....:. aloe:.~~r+a----~....~ nesPogorano , TO TUX Fernier, Furter & Stage Proprietor GEO. W. MERCHANT'S CELEBRATED GARGLING Ott AAAAAA It Tilt aIIITOILT ar NROICINI Li the meet remarkable External Application evw "They can't Keep House without it" Ellerimme oi mole micrn sear, har tAtiblidied UN (let that NereliAm's Cowin.ite , l tiarrOthi: Ili!, 1/1 . Uut• renal Family Kuthp.rati...l, will cum moat ...es, and 1(3- Aire all sad, as Sparins, Sweeney, Itingbone, Wind galls, Poll Callous, Cracked Heels, Galls of nll kinds, Fresh Wounds. Sprains, Bruises, Fis• 'tttla, Sitfast, Sand Cracks, Strains, Lameness, Foundere.l Feet, Scratches or Grease, Maligt . 9. Blieuniat,am, of Animals, Estonia), Pot ions, Painful Nervous Affections, Frost Bites, Boils, Corns,' Whitlows. Bums and Scalds, Chapped Hands. Cramps, Con tractions of the SfuseleA, Swellings, Weakness of the Joints, Caked Breasts, &c. ke. vkc, ' The Unpernitele.l cirri!. of this 011, in the cure of Ms. easels' in . Horses anti C o nic, stud emelt in hymen flesh, Is daily becoming mar known to the liarniiit g It ran hardly he credned, execol by those who have been .e the habit of keeping it in their emblem and halms, what a veer annual of pato, etilteritig and lime, aro eared by the timely eminent pin or thin OIL lie sti re the name of the mole prontleto4 GEORGE W. MERCHANT. lox:apart. N. V., se blown In the side of the bottle, and in his handwriting oYer the cork. All enlace soldreseed to the proprietor will be promptly, temporuled to. Get a Patnithlet of the Agent. and age what wonders are, `ernompluMed by the tae of title Sold by. mipectable deniers generally, in the ;laud Elates and Glatuatta. Also by trEe.I.L ER HURT% & S. H. BUEHLER Gettysburg; J. R. Henry, A bhntstrown ; J. Aul bough, Hampton ; W. Wolf, East Berlin ; Pos. ton & 13lythe rtittisla ; B. Myers, Round- Hill ; 3laik, Casloovstr; J. Houck, Manalleli J. Martin, Sew Orford ; Study & Norl , eek; tlestown; Taney & Mcßride, Vtomittburg; Md. And at wholesale try F. Klitt & Co . J. Gilbert & Co., and T. W. (Von, PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 27, 1844.—ty ' " ' - - .. i.,1;: . 4. -- .. 5? , ...............:v • 2000 LADIES 'ARE willing•tgnertifv that the BATH'- . AWAY COOKING STOVE is the very best Stove now in use, inasmuch as They will do more Cooking, Roasting and Baking, and de it with less labor, and last as long again as any other stove notiesold. These -celehrated stoves are et - instantly kept for: tide at a very , reduced price at the GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY BD macaws sliov, Where the subscribers feeling determined to snit all . persons have_ Masi the Parlor, Sexton's •Baltisuote Air-tight, Peakskell Intl Cabinet' .Coak Stove, and Air-tight and l'en-plate Parlor Stoves -the' moat beautilul patterns.- TUE sermon PLatratill", which cannot be surpassed for lightneas'of draught or in the character of their work, are. constantly on handlor sale, and in vjew of the fact that the Mouldboard of. the Y e. Ploughs is one-fourth lielviier than that of other ploughs, it is decided!) , the cheap-, est 'that can be obtained. WITHEROW run:rims and oth ers, Coatings for the Woodcock Plough MaChinery, Castitigis and Hui low-ware. with every article usually mad at Foundries can be obtained here. Blacksmithing •and Shoe Making as usual. T. WARREN. Diamond Tonsors—New Firm. eiptott Sz Brother, FASHIONABLE BARBERS AND HAIR DRESSERS, CAN at all times be found prepared to attend to the calls of the people. at the Temp le. in the Diamond. adjoining the County Building. From Long expe rience they flatter themselves that they can go through all the ramifleations•of the Tonsorial Department; with'tuch an infinite degree of skill, as will met with the entire - satisfaction of all who may, submit their chins to the keen ordeal of their razors. They - hope, therefore, that by their attention to busi nese, and a desire to please, they will:Ater it as well is receive,a libeial share of.pub lie petronage. The sick will be attended to at their private dwellings. SPOIITING! SPODTINGI r iEORCII: and Henry Wealpler will Make House'Spouting a l tid put up the satne law, for earlt or country pro duce. Fanners and , all others wishing their Houser. :Baena, &c. spouted, would do'well to give then, a calf. . TOBIAS' LINIMENT. F OR the cure of Headache, Cholera Morbusanothache, Bruises, Sprains, Ate.,---a most excellent remedy—tor sale 'of the DRUG STORE of • S. IL BUEHLER. ITS STOIFFS—STOVES, - W Pw r ON hand, ant4lor aide. a great va riety of COOK STOVES, vet.), ebet.p.— Call and Pee them. Sept. 8, 1854. CM ARNOLD. HE STAR AND BANNER; Ia pUblished every :Yritla,y Biwaing,in Baltimore street, in-Me three story building, a few doors above Falmestocks Store'vby D. A. & C.II.•BUEIILEW, If paid in advance or within the year $2 per annum—:if ilia paid vrithin the yes rs 2 ro.). No paper discontinued untilnll ar rearuges are paid-- except at the option oldie Editor. - Single copies 61 cents. A failure to notify a discontinuance will be regirded as a: new engagement. ddvertacrultis not exceeding a square inserted (bree times for sl—every subsequent insertion 25 cents. Longer ones in the same proportion. AU advertisements not specially ordered for a evert One will be continued until forbid. A libe ral reduction will be made to thine who advertise by the year. SCHICK'S. JoS Printing of al lkinds executed doitly and promptiy, and on rensonable totms. , • /Otos mod Comnsunina lolls to the rdltor,(ex. eepti ig such se conte!n Alouey or Le names of tie% sobeeriber•,) most be POST rata in order to scone atteoties. diacovered G. At, WAMPLER Proiessional Cards. DAVID WILLS, Attorne* at Law. HAS tOceil Mr. STRVENSOrefi office, North West Corner of Uentre Square. REFEREIVCE.—Hon. Thaddeus Swans, Esq., Lancaster. Due. 30, 1853. U. 111PCONAUGIRY, ;RTTORNEY diT LAM • (Office relapsed to Ono 'dour West or Buehler Drug Sc Book-Stonr, Chsinbersbuig street.) iorotey need Soliciior tor Patents And Pensions, Bounty Land Warrabts, (lack-Pay;sus pended Claims, and all other claims against the Government at Washington, D. C. : also American claims in .England. Lind Warrants lopped and sold, or botight.'aud highest prices given. , •• . Labels for sale in -lowa. Illinois, and. other Western States ; and Agents engaged iocating Warrants there. itiol'Apply to hint personally or by otter. . • Gettysburg, N0v.11,1853. W. A. M`GINLEYI - ATTORNEY AT LAW: ilk NICE in the South Weil corner of n-Y the Square lormdrly occupied by D. M'Comiugliy, Esq., will attend promptly to all business entrusted to his care. May 12,1854.- 7 1 y I) 0 C 'l'olll. SZYOP.E, 1.1 A VING located permanently in Get tysburg, offers his professional, ser . vices to the public. ' • 81:7"0ffipc and residence in York Street, opposite-the Bank. • • April 28,1854. noceron 0. le 2115RDIMD (HOMOEOPATHIST) L AT E from Philadelphia, would re `speeifully offer his services in the cit izens of Bendersville and Adams county in general. - IC 7 Office in Bendereville, wherehe can at all times be found and consulted, when not .pruleassionally eniza,ged. Beadersville, May 26, 1854.-IY Dr. J. Lawrence Hill, DENTIET, gri FP teg in tliaiubershurg street, ‘JP one door West of the Lutheran Church, nearly opposite Grammer's stare, where he may be , found,ready and willing to attend to any case within the, province of the Pentist. Persons in want of full sets of teeth are invited to call. 'REFERENCES. Dr. C. NAluctreinr, kev.C:P.KaAurn,D.D " D. Holorns, Prof. M. JACOBS, H.S. Huaaa, H. L. B•Uninn " D. GrrancoT, H.A. Atuaminuma Rev. R. JOIINSON. " M. L. STIRVtII. July 7. 1848; . i li. •--,_ .. I F --- ---, ,-- ,cl, -..-1.--i- - ------.-. k ~,:',.' •.-). - - F,--. -, 11;1 •-: .----:,-,,-. --4. - ..;- •-,. i , • ,. .L . .: L' . . .. , A:.R ; 6 ...____ atit 4 I ..* corai,F= , .Y 0-4 .gt i i i C . ..er• • 15 • 44,6 j, riti.i.-1--- t ' 41;;', 499 .... ......r? NOW IS THE TIME. iv" R. S WEAVER respectfully an• flounces to the Ladies and Gentle. men of Gettysburg and vicinity that he has resumed the Daguerreotype business, at the old stand, in Chambershurg street, where he will be happy to receive visitors desirous of securing perfect Daguerreo types of themselves or friends. Being furnished with an entire new and costly apparatus, he is' prepared to, take pictures in- every Style of the art and in sure perfect satisfaction. kti,.Charges from 60 cts to $lO 00. so'[lours of operating from 8. A. M., to 4P. M. • tic:) - In. dress avoid light, red, blue, or purple. Dark these adds much to the beauty of the picture. June 9, 1854.—t( SAVE YOUR MONEY! . ESSENCE OF COFFEE.. g, H. BUEHLER keeps constantly on 1. -- 7 0 hand for, sale, the Genuine ES, SENCE OF COFFEE; of best quality. The use of this article in fainilies will be found a very great saving in the 'course of the year. Irj.Por ante; WtrouittaLs and RETAIL, at the Drug & Book Store 61 S, H. .BUEHLER. Ma' 20; 1053. A STEWARD WANTED at Pennsylvania College. T HE present Steward of Pennsylvania College being about to leave, appli cation's, will be received by the undersign ed from persons desiring the Situation. Information in regard thereto can be had of either of the undersigned. 7Pussession will , be given on the let of April, or sooner if desired. MOSES McCLEAN, 8. FA HNESTOCK, • H. 8. 'HUBER, ' Copuoittee of Board of Triiitees. Gettysburg, starch 3, 1854;.....er HAY. WANTED. PERSONS having Hay to sell will do ;well by milling on the subscriber, in dettysburg, who ja desirous of purchasing. The highest Maritsa price will, be paid at all times. Q- - As he intends having the Hay, after being packed, hauled either to Hanover or Baltimore,. the preference to haul will be given to those from whom he may purchase. SOLOMON POWERS. Dec: 24.1852.—tf . . =Ws AND . nirEP;O,INIfI, d ill all kinds, from the bet ' ‘ r no o se} in the City, con- stonily on ban'd and for; sale It i the Drug and Bookstore of S. H. BUEHLER. Sums". ti;MiTinsvirk] [II. F. Zoz.r.lcii:'orrset MUM &ZOLIACKOFFER, • - LIENERAL PRODUC4I . COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 12.9 Nonh Howard Slice, 13A LTIMORN, WILL pay particular attention to the pin- chase of GUANQ and. all. FERTILIZERS: Consignments Solicited. RE F ERENC ES B4LTINORI —Lima Griffith, F.aq. Christian Keener, Esq. Dr. David Keener, E. L. Parker dr. Co, liartbotow, Tiffany & Co., Long & Ityro, Hurst & Berry. . David Johnston, Esq., Jefferson county, V. Cleany & Co. Cincinusti, 0.; Matingly &Gilpin, Parkersburg, Va. ; Hon. F. K. Zolliekoffer,Nesk elite, T.;.F. Collier Esq., Attorney r 4 law, Pins. burg. Pa.; Jos. Dellaplane, Esq., Hillsboro', 0.;, C. W. Button, Esq., riarper's Feiry, Va.; D. Me: Conaughy, Esq., Attorney at law, Gettysburg, Pg., June 23, 1854.—1 y I %NAVYMASkib IL SKELLY respectfully informs q his old customers and the public - 2nerally, that ho cohtin, les the TAILORING lUSINESS: at, his bid tand : in South Baltintore treat, where he will be iappy to accommodate all 'ho may patronize him. II work entrusted to his re warrants!' to fit and be of most substantial Make. .Thapkfu for past favors, he solicits a continuance of public patronage. May 5, 1854. FARMS FOR SALE) MU, CETTITSBUIRC. Ne. 1-1 60 Acres : good Stone House and darn, with other out•buildinge plenty ol geed timber, meadow, and never. failing water. No. 2-175 Acres: largeStorie Heine, large new Barn'6 Shops, Shea,' Corn-cribs, water in nearly every field t, plenty gond fruit, sufficient limber and good meadow. • • No. 3-125 Acres,: first rate House and Barn, and out-buildings, excel lent meadow, gond running water. •choice !nil!, 'timber, &it. ; neer the turnpike. No. 4J-130 Acres : good large Brick Rouse, with out-buildings, plenty never failipg water at the house and in the . fields ;, 60 Acres excellent timber, plenty good meadow, first rate Orchard, of all kinds of fruit, good tenant-house, &c. N 0.5-200 Acres : large brick House, with back-buildings, large stone 'Bank With" tiliedi and and all' other ort-buildings, elicit' as dry-house smoke-lime, &c.'; bettveen 50 and 00' Acres is good meadow, plenty good tim ber, good fencing, Orchard of all kinds of choice frsit, several wells , of water. &c. No. 6-247 Acres : near Pipe creek', Frederick county, Mil., large Stone House, Bern,Smoke-house, Spring-house. sheds, pens, itriba, plenty of water and fruit, from 50 to 60 acres good timber— can he;ought cheap. - ' No. 7-105 Acres: adjoining the above, gtiOd Stone linitse,Swiss Barn, out-bnildings, good water, &c. [These two Farm{ are handsomely situated onthe public resit.] No. Mill with 30 Acres of land, good buildings, shops, sheds, other &c. Any pe eon desirous of buying or sell ing riven) , will please call nron • F. El VANDERSLOOT, 4ent. Gettyeburi, Pa., Feb. 1 7—aw IVPDr.' F. E. VANDERSLOOT, SUR GEON DONTIST • will be at home here after the last two weed in every month. FiO . .!NsURANCE. T"E qldarns County Mutual Ere In suralce Company' located at Get-. tysburg, is now in successful operation,and for lowness of rates, economical manage ment of its affairs, and safety in,lnsuranres, challenges comparison with any other similar cempany. All its operations are conducted under the personal supervision of Managers selected by the Stockholders The Booksof the Company are at all times open to the inspection of those insuring in it. 'As no travelling agents are employed, persons`desirfng to insure can make ap plicatiol to either of the Managers, from whom all requisite information can be gained. 'The Managers are : Borough—George Bssope, D. A. Bushier, D Wills, A. B. Kurt:, Samuel B. Russell, R. Shuails,ri. Fahnestoek, D. M'Creary, D. Mc.' Oonaughy: • . Menallen—Wm. B. Wilson, . Cumberland—Robart McCurdy, Strabasi=J'acobKipg. Franklin—.Andrew' Hamillosbain•L-Amos W. &high/ J. J, Noir LibertYt—Abraham Kase. • Reading—Henry A. Pinking, Latirnori—Jacob Orient, Mountjay—Joseph Fink, Oxford-r John. L. Noel. Huutinztou—B. F. Gardner. President-OE6EOE ,S*O.l)E. Vici'Presidiet 7 -SiieUit. Reeext.t.: pecietary=l). A. Busuctiic.• ' Treesurerz-Devre M'Ct . . Executive Cornmittee—Aemtavr HIINTZIII. MAN, Roseet.,NlTouutr, JACOB KINO. Sept.ls. 1854-I.f. NEW CLOTHING STORE . . A LL kinds,of HEADY-MADE Cloth /I, tog. always on , hand, at loWest pri -I'eell, at the Store of the subscriber, nearl y opposite the Epglish , Lutheran Church, in Chambersburg street. o:7l.3lothing of all kinds made to order by:experienced workmen. C. W. HOFFMAN: August 11.1904. • TIMRL 4 I LAND FOR SALL., TE subsc'riber,has still a few. more lots of TIMBER LAND for sale, which will be tlip - posed of reasonably.— For information apply to arr Also for sale, a lot of,tOOUST POSTS. ,1 • , • .1. D. PAXTON. .Gettysburg, May'l2, 18154.—1 f '8111134301.1" . P,LOVGIIS OF the beet quality—always on hand and 'for sale in Gettysburg, at the Foundry of T. WARREN & SON• Dr. Wlckeys 2 Cholera props: FOR the' cure of CHOLERA. Dynan "! tery, Croup. dr,e. Prepared by D. Wangs, and for sale by SAMUEL U. BUEHLER, Gotiyaburg, Pa. mr=mm Alveitlmementie. UNIVERSErt MEDICINES ! ! • FEVER AND AGUE 'CURED BY hoar - AND'S TONIC MIXTURE. T HE Univeriity of 'Free Medicine and Popular Knowledge; chartered by. the ,State of Penosylvauirt, at its las session, (viz. 29th April, 1853,) mainly fdr the purpose of arresting the evils re editing from the sale of spurious and dan gerous nostrums, also for the purpose of supplying the public with reliable reme dies, in cases wherein the patient cannot obtain or will not employ the beat medical advisers; having purchased that , invalua ble remedy, Rowand's Tonic Mixture, on I account of Hs just celebrity and known efficacy, in the treatment of Fever and Ague. and its kindred affections,—hits no hesitation in recommeding it in the high est . terms to the patronage of the af flicted. BOWEL COMPLAINT cured by riu! IZOWAND'S' * BLAOK-13ORRY ROOT. The above Institution extends its sanction, in like manner, to the remedy for "Boyle' Complaint," so well known as Rowand's Comppaild Syrup of Blackberry Root,. and earnestly recommends it to the confidmlce of patients afflicted with these complaints,—believing it to be invaluable in the treatment of such cases. fly,order of the Trustees, Hon. Hoerr i&--.Sirong,• Hon. .1: R: Flanigan John R. Howand,‘.lll, D., 1). 9. Ashton, Esq. Hector Prr„Esq. _ NizrAll Communications to be address ed,--John R. Rowand, M. -D., Head of the Pharmaceutical Department, and - ,Pretr. ident of the . . - Home Dispensary and offide, No. 47 South Seconil street,- Philadelphia; • Branch DisPensary at the store of p. 8. FORNEY,,Glettysburg. -- Sept: 80, 1853--ly ZINC IPAINTWo• One-third Cheaper than inste Lead,and free front "nil Poisonous Qualities. %IDE NEW JERSEY LINO COM PAN Y having greatly enlarged.their works, and improved the quality of their products are prepared to execute orders for their:SUPERIOR PAlN'ff.4,-dry, and ground in oil, in assorted packages of from 25 to MY - pounds ; also" Dry, in barrels, of 200 pounds each. Their White Zinc, which is sold dry or ground in oil, is warranted PURE and unsurpassed for Body and Uniform .White netts. , 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 reasonable time. In this. respect their paints will be snpericir to any other in the market: • , Their - Brown Zinc Painlovhich is sold at a low price, and can only be made from the Zinc ores from New Jersey, - is now well known for its protective qualities wh'en applied. to iron or other metalic sur faces. Their Stone Color Paint possesses all the properties of 010 Brown. and is, of an agree able color for painting. Cottages, Depots, Out-buildinge, ,Bridges, &a, Dealers supplied on liberal terms by their Agoras, • • ' FRENCH & RICHARDS. Wholesale Paint Dealers and- Importers tOttile Mr ketSte„ Philadelphia, April 14, 1854.-6 in Watches, Jewelry, Silveriare EIAND FANCY GOODS. rY A. C,lloice assortment of the Finest Quality, ■OU SALE AT Tax coarser CABs rams, AT WAI. U ELTONUEADIS. N 0.184 South Second Street. between Pine and Huioni West side, PHILADELPHIA. ~ FIPHE assortment embraces a Large JR. and Select . Stock of Fine Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Albata Ware, plated Silver, in Spoons, Forks, Ladles, dm— Jet Goods,, Fans and_Fancy_,Articles of. a superior quality, deserving the examina tion of those who desire to procure the best goods at Lowest Cash Prices. Having a_ practical knowledge of the business, and ull available facilities for im porting and Manufacturing, the subscriber confidently invites purchasers, believing that he can supply them on terms as fatter able as any other establishment in either of theA auntie Cities. IieLAII kinds of Diamond and Pearl Jewelry and Silver Ware manufactured to order, within a reason'able tithe. ICS W ritclyti, Jewelry end ;Silver Were faithfully , repaired. • , • W. B. ELTONHEAD, Po. 174 South 2d St., a few 'dealt above the 2d St. Market, West Bide. ozrln the South IVindOir',Of'the' Store, may be Seen'illitamOut BIRD' Which commands the 'admiiatioir 'of 'the scientific and retinae. - September 29, 1554.-=-Iy' CAUTION ! CAUTION ! THOMS 410.11130$: PATENT EL EC GANET- NINA ; RODS. , BEWARE OF IMPOSTERS AND SWINDLERS. IN °Mir to prevent a repetition of the FRAUDS . eq extensively carried on during , the last two, years, by a set off' Scoundrels who travelled over the countrY, and, represented themselves as my !agents, and in many instances exhibited. forged certificates of agency; I now give notice , dist all my agents carry with , them printed forms, authorizing them to act as my agents, legally executed and tic% knowledged before Alderman HENRY SIMPSON, 'of Philadelphia; they have also my name and place of business on their vilig9Per ',believe them all to , be strictly honest, and fully acquainted with the business of putting up . Lightning Rode, Which they will do at as low a price as they can be obtained at the factory. As many . achemes have been resorted to, to defraud myself and the public, purchasers should be op 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. bly ELECTRO MAGNET LIGHTNING RODS bare been examined by many of the MO6l Sci• ern* men ip the world, who have pro nounced ti.em to be the , only rods, that they have ever seen, which are calculated to save lived and property froth' destruc tion by Lighpiing,--ainong these' ace Professore Henry Mldurtrie, James M'. Clinteek, Walter R. Johnson, of the, V. S. Patent olfitae, R. J. Carr, Dr. T. E. Waller and many others !hp rtcontinend them in the highest terms , of, appruba tion. „ , . . All order. Wl-1014ESALE ANI) RE TAIL, will meet with prompt attention. Spire Rods and Scrolls made to order, Cardinal Points, and all kinds of weather. Vanes, for sale cheap. . Ilfra'Ay Agent, SAMUEL U., NYIfT, will locate himself during the summer or omit, at No. 21 North Queen•Lancaster,' Pa.—and AUGUSTUS CANN. at PellUa grove, N.J. Property owners . in those sectionn of this country will do well toy call on them., . • THOMAS ARNITTA9E. Yin. Street, 4dool. aboliterelth, Phtledelphitt Mareh.3. 1854.-7 m REATOVAT4. , LIGHT! LIGHT! LIGHT RI: : ll. DTOTT & KENT Have removed to their . New Store a . m/ Factory: N 2 74 SOUTH SEOOND ST., PHILAI (Fivo dooto below thoieold itarid) Having increased facilities. *o offer to Merchants and others, GAS FIXTURES and LAMPS of every deseriplion,' and - at the lowest Manufacturer's prices, and ult. suipaiwed it quality or appearance by any in the Country. Our stock ernbtaces Dyott'e Patent Pine. Oil lamps, Crux slum ix 'Tits woILD) BURNING, FLUID AND SOLAR LARD LAMPS, C HANDEL'Igit, For Gas ' Pine Oil, Solar Lard, and Fluid, Hall and Pateni Spring: Hand , Lanthorne r Globes, Glasses, Wicks, Pine Oil, and Fluid, wholesale and retail.. , Merchants and others will find it to thutr advantage'io 'call and examine our stoek add prices. 10:2'Particular autention' giien to , fit fing up thurches and 'other public build ings. October 13, 1854-3 m • FRENCH TRUSSES ) WEIGHING LESS THAN 2# OUNCFS. • ORF THE CURE OF HERNIA OR RUPTURE. ACKNOWLEDGED by the highest medical authorities of Philadelphia. incomparatively• superior to_ any other in use. Sufferers will be gratified to learn that the occasion now offers to pro cure not only the lightest end moat easy, but as durable a Truss as any other, - in lieu of the cumbrous and uncomfortable arlicleueually sold. There hi no difliqul ty attending the filling, end when the pad is located, it will retainoits position with- out change. Persons at a distance unablelo call on the Subscriber, can have;the Truse senile any' address . , :by remitting FIVEDOL, LARS for the single Truss, or 'fEN for' the double—with measure round . the hips, and stating side affected. lt will, be ea- changed to suit if no fitting, by returning it, at once, unsoiled. For sale only by the CALEB IL NEEDLES, Cor. Twelfth "& Race Streets Philadelphia 1014_1,41DES, requiring the 'benefit . of Mechanical Supports, owing to= derange"- meet of the Internal Organs,inducing Falling of the Womb, Vocal, Itdmonary, Dyspeptic, Nervous and Spinal wepkness. are informed that a competent and experi- enced Lady will be in attendance at the. Rooms, (set apart for their excluaivc . use.) No. 114,TIVELFTH St., Ist (loot below Race. June 30,1854.-1 y To Country Merchants ! _ 1 FRUIT. AND. CONFECTIONARY; RUBINOAM SELLERS, Wholesale Manufacturers and Dealers in CONFECTIONARY OF t ALL, .K,IN DS. No. 113 North Third at., beloer, Race, Philadelphia. THE attention of Dealers is requested to an examination .of their web, which will be found to be Al' •LEAST equal to any in this city. FOREIGN FRUITS of all kinds ifi mien. N. B. Orders by mail or otherwise promptly attended to. . • August 18,1854.-3 m . NEW FALL DRY GOODS. 3. a. asazoitzi, (Late from . L. J. Levi, & (do's) Inow receiving a choice stock of 'Dress Goods for Fall end winter sales, coasting of • . Rich printed Cashmeres and de Laines; Plain ChashMeres, and' Merl:ion, Saiohy and Gala plaids,. . • ,11.ench and English •Obit; Silk of the richest coloring,arut most beauttfut designs, . 1 ' Black SILKS. of the best ER/INDS,' Extra op ma, c. c., Also,'Embroide!ies of all kinds,, English; and German Hosiery, of the beet makers, Clostka, Mantillas, shawls, Velvets; Lin- ens, Muslins, Domestics, dte. Mlle sP4F9 S. E. Corner of Arcb br.. Ninth Ain:veto, Naiads' Where he.invites the Ladies of Getl34-1 bnrg, to . tall and miamine hie stock, width . ' will be fount! good and cheap as any id; the city. • I - C* - ONE PRICE 0,N1AT.,..c0 September -22, 1854.—5 - TEN NIGHTSIN A BAR ROOM, AND WHAT 1 SAW THERE , ..BY T.B. ARTHUR. TEN•THOUBAND COPIES BOLD IN A MONTH THIS powerful work, acknowledged by all who have read it to be the best ever written by Mr. Arthur, depicts the evils of Intemperance in a series of thrilling - sketches, illustrating the', ef f ects of Tavern keeping and Hum drinking, not only on individuals ,thernselves, but on communities at large. The story of little Mary Morgan and her lather,, who is re., formed by her devolion and death, is almie: worth the price of the book. Temperance mon and others can, do , more for the cause by its circulation than by any other mewls. Agents are wanted in ilia* tow' 3and: county of the United States, to, 041 4 0 dition gotten up specially for them, beauti fully illustrated.with a ,aiezzotiatA engra ving by Sartain, - • pzi-A Specimen ,CePYr. be 1 11 410 (post-paid) ; on receipt the ; inicet;7s cents. f a . ;The largest commieeiep will be pe9,.."' Addrege. ; J.W. , No. 40 North Fourth. 4114eqk PbibulalvOle. • blepeember 2J, 811.1.-11113 OMNI SASE 'SPEEDY-SURF,! fiTHING FOR' YOUR • ovni xt, NIF:DreINr: athipt,a to general use. grt .0. ly superior to wham, and within Op ufroiss of every 'individual .100 Pills Stir Twenty-IWe No txtortiew in price -110 Calomel -4o tniotr7 al poioon vrtiativer. . OWNSIENIEVA' F.l Al 4 'I" 1-1 . PILL elly writ the great reputation they hare sermir. f ed . They are culled fur from all party o! the land; because they are all that claim to be. WHAT' THEY WILL. DO. : • • • They purify tho Wood, ' met !lean the Bistem of nuniors, They lure Dyspepsia and add Indigestion % They create an' Appetite. • .1 , 1 , • ) They an cure. Rick Headache,. ,Diszineas d low Spirits. , • I ri They Fevers. • They . promote 6 heavy idled the Liver:!. • ; . They aro s sore cure for Cbstlviness and' Hablio nal .(;oristipition. : • ) They are highly efficacious in Female compluirita ? They strengthen and give tone to the TiIEY,THE' BEB7` - FAMILY 'Cl"riE KNOWN.' - ' It Is an obvious bow one medicine Min' cure SO mirky different complaints. These however, are so cotnpottntled or , curative mandate' that peptone nave only to TRY THEM, andthe, answer will, be found in a restored half end_ ,nn; illitigOtAted . constitution. :EAPII BOX 'll/01k1-' TAINS 100 I'ILER,•et ttie 'astonishingly low' price 0(25 Cents, ' • • • Evers individual should have them. F. PALMER, Gen. Ag'l. • • Stoninston, 01. , APPNTS.—For ;pale 0 . S. H. Buehler, arid, Swine! S.:Forifey,Pettysburgill.S.Flnk, Pleas ant Hill ;Spalding & Brotlier,'Littleatoini; John If;Salley, McSgirrystowri ; Sittnivel Fa be r,jr., Lo w ., et's Milli Jesse Houck, Butler township; •An. drew Breslow ' Centre Mills; Abel I'. Wright, Bandiravillq g Jacob Panol,,Middletowi; Jacub . n F Lower f - A rintitsville'• H. Whi t mo r e ;Muni masbuig ; Philip Hann, Meightsville ; T h om. as J. Ccoper; Franklin tp.,l Jacob Mark,' Ceeh'- town`; & Spangler,' East Berlin'; Martin, liew.Oxford ; .1. FC:Heory, Abbotatown: _August 11, Q' For . particulars No smsdi bit& accompany. ing each box., ' (0 , 20,(100 boxeseold In'tbio Statethe past yeti, and gareintiretail satisfaction. . The groat secret of the popularity of this ointment lies in the fact`that it accomplishes all it is recom- Tended ,to do, and That I do not reeornmend it to cure any thing het what from the nature of the ingredients, it.ierlin absolute epeeitia fora while other preparation. of the kind ate recommended to cure every disease that human Seal* is heit to, from :Consumption down to the bite of it flea. when, in foot, all the medical properties they con. lain are in the handbills, and the 'thousands of fictitious certificate. publiebed in dub praise! ' I invite those troubled with the above corn. plaints, (particularly Salt Rheum,) bl inky a.bort and try you are' not folly satisfied, retort* it and take back your money. . • . N. B.—l have !an4yeds of testimonials I CII r show any one, who feele disposed to call on n.s and satisfy hinnself of the virtues of lb,: (nut plant. Prepared and sold by MONROE TERM, Niusainek, Conin. 11:3"To whom all otdere 'Mould be addressed.-- Sold also by the principal Dniggists and country Merchaote generally. Price 25 cents. Wußcisatx DINIPOTB.--C. V. Clikener ,4 r 3G Co, No 8 l;Barclay ht.. New York ; A. McClure & Co...AlbanY: J. Kidd & Co. Pittsburg . ; Wm. H. Brown & gro.,-No. 4 Liberty Bt., Baltimore . ; T. W. Hyde& Sens; Philadelphia. AGENTS:--Artramil-11. Birehler, Gettysburg ; H. B. Fink,Pleasant Hill; Spalding.& Brother, Littlestpwn; John Bushey, Mahe rrystown 'Sam uel Fato.r.b...Lower's Mill; Jesse Houck, But ler lownebkp t• Andrew Creglow, Centre Mill ; Abel T: Wright, Benderseille; Jacob Penal, Middletown ; Jacob F;.' Lttemati , Arendtsville ; H. W. Whilmore,;blummasburg ;PhUip,Hann,M c. Knightaeille ;Thos. J. Cooper, Franklin IN ; Ja hob Mark, Cashtown ; Aulabaugh &Spangler, East Birlin ; J Martin, New Oxford; J. Henry. Abbotlstoarti. Ad a ., , Harthvei Rrauch Rail Riad. C11.9.4,1494' OF !]OURS. TRAINS over the Hanover Branch road now.run.as follows: let Train will leave Hanover at .0.15 A. M. with passengers for York, Har risburg; Columhia and Philadelphia, and return to Hanover with passengers from Baltimore, at 11.45 A. M. 211,,Train will leave, ,Hanover at 2.30 P. N., with pinteengersler BiltiMore, riving-thereat 6.80 ; and-return immedi itelv; with Parsengera irons York, &a., at 4,45 P. ! 111.,., • • , ad,.Train will t leaveaporir ,at 8 P. M with Paisengers for York ; and return wi t h 'PaStrengere' fro& 'Baltimore it '8 , Tire Mondaymorhint. extra train will leave tor,Aaltimore at 4 ,80 ; relpart. at ,T E.Di'ARD E. 46 . 1. 'March - ' in aimore - , SiOqueiamana • kti o iiifriniirt: • ' ' Ari HANGE OF HOURS.—Way Pas. k) stinger Train leaves Calvert Station at 8.15 A NI Arrlies,arYork at • -•* ACCOMMOdAtiorI Train leivestal• ••• • inn station at' • 4.25:i at Arrives at York at as Etpress Train leaves Calvert ' ' • Station at • " ' ' 10 Artives at York at 12 tit nwrostrinvO. ;" • ' Way PassengSr Train risburg at • Arriving at york at ' td Exiretis 'Train Harm .r • bufg;at i 8!,15 . Arriving's; YOrk itt " 9.54'4' Adenttindalion Craiii le6res ' '" York it' " ' • 4:45'4 1 ' at: WfttiCtigS'PEß. Syperinteqdent of"fr err* 147:Witifb" ' 1114 18;1854. ' • lifeinig,' VOIETABLE CA T LS AND , • CATTLE LINIMENT, iI§OLP WHOLESALE and RETAiL. • , 1, S.' H. BUEHLER; 'agent for anie county; Dec; 90th, HUB. • ' •,: SOPOIId-h4nd, Parrjefge41 1 j, k FEJW good !e.ocond,h4nelifordßit+o; atiel; G or . C 4 ou ' o li t U ry G VE:4a l° . aF: ROMAN'S Coash Fasiory. AGIE I / 2 THE rheum. ipelu, ved or vt) band le and Outa, nag of intim" op bairn tb9 Bites ig Dui le the
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