NEAR .1• RetURNS jileised to announce to our "hiatcy friends and customers, that we iarlphipitill 'to Oiler the CHOICEST AsistherlfENT OF 000DS ever o pened in the County. We have been en abled to purchase our Fall Stock .at such prieseitaltave never before been hoard andAsethailengd the County to produce's larger and more general assortment of • Fallirtid..lllVinter 'Gimidst -or, at ae (Awl price as we offer them to . FOr quality and cheapness,' .w.vistwft that Cow present stock can not therqualled'iwthe County, and to. prove outntsiortion , We" invite the people'io'ernue and judge fur themselves—confident that . their verdict atilt atistain'ui In our efforts to ternisti them lwith the CbeNiest and best Goods.. cpuMlf.o. colors. French Merinos, (c flaper, (him ever known) Debage Al paces, Moue Delaine. Cashmere, Alpena, 'lttp,hakr,Lystre, &made, cheapest Black 8i is ever ottered, Giughams, Chambra Shawls, n etOare ; and• long Bay State, Broclie,Caahmere ;I:,Dress Trimmings. Needle Work; 4 wiskAnd Jaconett, Edge ing Insertion, Flouncing, French Worked fltlarri,: Bonnet. Ribhntls. FOR 'IIENTLEMEN—We ' have a choice assortmeni of • ' ' -''cI:OTHS! CASSIMERS, Oily ' hating , Cassinets, Etc. Come , eaelyeind splect'your goods—look beftire yoti. , buy - Clow here. Don't forget the Mere enhe 'Sign of the Reit Front. ' S)'FAHNES'fOCK &.SONS. Oct. Db. t 054. LORI( TO:YOUR INTEREST! THE 'undersigned has just retii&cl from Philadelphia with a large lash. ionablelitoek Of goods, Which he will dis pose iif.sit very reduced prices to all who may fair* bitn :With a call. His assort. mem &insists of the following: • Flannels, ,plaid Silks, . Muslins, -F.-Illerilloes, Linen, .I‘l4 ‘Delaines, Blankets, 1V4561 Plaids, • Quilts, • IDebegesl, • Cloths, LOlShmeres, Cassinets,• , Peibilliti'Clothi, Satinets, Calicoes, Collars, gilighapvi Hand kerch'fs, llibbedis, Veils , &c. Also, a Ipt of. Groceries and Queensware, which shire bought low and will be sold Ir4for , :Otis a h or country produce. To ptilathil customers a credit of six months. .1. S. GRAMMER.' Oct. 13, 1854.—tf . _ r .„ HON THE NEW ' .A ND SEE US! and say whether 'it is not -eight. NE* STYLE OF BUSINESS ON TUE DASH ~:frEUFIPLE,-4 9 DICK SALES, AND - SHORT PROFITS I", riIHE subscriber has just returned It from the City with . a very large antilue assortmenColHATS , BOOTS and SHQES, of every de. .-- "•+ seription ; and fashion, , which he will sell on good terms, frir'Cash or'fis equivalent. • . . I have" donee heavy Credit hnsinegs for nailYiWenty-four years, and the roost:- queued has been a heavy loss on sales.. now intend to devote my whole lime to my Store,••and keep. a.:arge assortment of HAIN: A ND SHOES. and 'sell them as cheap vs any body, else cie4. (or 17,ash or its equivalent, payment ithert.time. and for Country Produre punetuallY delivered when wanted—and elNi►'ely destroy the old habit of long cred ibis plan I can keep up my stoek, and sell goods on better terms. Conte and see the Gonds and judge for your. selves.. • ',Gentlemen's and Ladies' Gaiters, Bus kins,Jenne Linda, Oxford Ties. &c., and Children's Shoes, altisys on hand. Boots and Shoes made to order when o'vei Philadelphia make of Silk Hui, zens!„Cuban, Know, Nothing, Wide A. wake.:Koseuth. and Old Men's Fur and Woel Hate, 'together wish .men's, boys' and children's Hats and Caps, of all kinds . and :Uses..:. . • . W; %V. PAX CON. Gotyaburg, Oct. 18, 1854. I(IDEMY, Thiele miles West or Unertsliurg. HE Eighth Session this p 4ular T in& flourishing Institution .will 'pence on Monday the 81.4 of Noeember riczt, under the most favorable - auspices, Airing .The priselit year such limprove- Mints - and additions have been made. as itilincreasing patronage demanded. The principal :will be assisted by a full corps of competent and experienced teachers and'simcial Attention will be paid to the healtlkAustl 'comfort of she students. "'" ' Haanling. Washing anti Tuition in the Englisii.branches anJ Vocal niuNie per session (5 months.) ^ $55 00 Itietrueutut in Latin or Greek. 6 00 •,, , ,i'.o , , 1 ~ .french in German, 500 ' .t ".1,... , - Instrumental 111iisie, 10 00 1 , -Tbiaatteintiip til Parents and Guardians ia , enroestly invited to i i i s Institution. Circulars - will be furnished and any infer. ;nation will be given owapplicati tttt , either kifignpluir.by letter to 7'' ' ti. D E NLI N G Ell, i'rine;pol. '. -- 1 ' ` - Ilarriaburg, l'it. , - o .'lloo:timber .15, 1854.--2ni 110iillURG STECII 111t4L. . • ittijo - ii . ubseriber has completed ;iii Derr tram Milt, and ii now prepared to SAW TIMBER and CHOP ..Gll4Ol 41 ittittat rittur tn and short notice. Parere' 1144) oditire ern` have Sawing and ("hopping 4irittijitiny time. - Hanover priceit in Cail*will he raid . 'ia'Ckini, and'Oats tlalivereif at the ' ittilltillt, wut of Warrtin`i Foundry, 61 ,6 • - • Gkatky*tart . jel-W constantly on' bend" and , for k - i- i''....' , s . '. '-' • C. .W. 110 r rMAN., 1 4iliksill t - 1t16,4- , ly. ' ' ' aolilihr , esieit). , COves" ralartest ther itsesp .Guods just re. ' `a~rir + ittbXY • 4 AD'AI ARNOLD Prottssfonal Cards. f FIRE INSURANCE. I T HE ...Varna County Mutual fire hi surance timpani," located at Get _____ I lysbutg, is now insuccessful operation.and for lowness of rates, economical manage- Dr. J. Lawrence Hill, 1 meat of its affaira;and safety in Insuraitees, .- . • DENTIST, O- i challenges comparison with any other : Chambersburg • street,l similar eompa n y .' All its operations are FFICE in one door West of the Lutheran! conducted under the personal supervision Church, nearly 9Ppußtle Grammer's store, ! of Managers selected by the Stockholders• where he may be fothid ready and willing : Tho Books of the Company are at all times to attend to any case within the province; open to the inspection of those insuring in of the. Dentist. Persons in want of full I it. As no travelling agents are employed, sets °fleet!' are invited to call, / persons desiring to insure can make sp. 'REFERENCES. .I placation to either of the ,Managers, from ah Dr.C. Num:Fen r, :Rev.C.P.Knsoen,D.D l whom all requisite information can be 1 D. Reeves, Prof. Al.Jacuna, gnined. . , 11:7. The Managers are : ~i I. 3. Huns*, -.. H.L. Hai:tuns*, -. Doreueh...4.3oorge Rivope, D. A. Buehler, 'TY .. R. Gnaws., " ILA. Munr.sunerta Wills, A. 13. Kurtz, Samuel R. •Russell. R. Rev. R. Joe army. . 1 " M. L. &rams'. sheath, ti. Fahnostook, D. WOreary, D. Me. , July 7, 1848. - . , Couttughy. , . . -- -- , . •- --- -- Menai leu—Wm. B. Wilson, : . DOCTOR .' CuraberlanA—Robert Mceuttly, Straban—Jacob King,. .1101lil A. SZVOPE Franklin—Andrew Heinttelman. " . ° Hamiltenban—.Amos W. Marriuly, 3. J.Kerr. Wll A VINO locatedpermanent ly in Get- A-1 • . ... Liberty—Abraham Ktise , tysburg, otters his professional ser- Reading—Henry A. pi c ki ng , vices to the public. , Larimore—Jacob Driest,. Na'Otlice and residence in York Street,{ Mountjoy—Joseph Fink. opposite the Batik. , Oxford—John L. Noel. . April 28, 1854 .— 1 y. • ' 1 Huntingtog-41. F. Gardner. cis,2lpro . 4111.41 4 • • DOCTOR 3‘, 325:151214 ( HO St 0 1:0 PATHIST) _ATE front Philadelphia, multi! re• ALA 'peel fully olTei his serviecs to the cit izens of Honderseille and Adams county in general , . • r? Office in Bendersville, where he can at all times he found vitt consulted, when not profeassionally.engaged. Bendereville, May 26, 1854.--ly W. A. M`GlitE ATTURN 15:Y 4T WM. • 0 At . FFICE in the 8 th West corner of the Square formerly occupied by D. M'Conatigliy, Esq., will attend promptly to all business entrusted to his care. May 12, 1854.—1 y • --- _____ DAVID WI LLS, Attorney at Law, . i HAS tOten Mr. STEVENSON'S office. North West Corner of Centre Square. REFERENCE.—Hon. Thaddeus Stems, Esq., Lancaster. Dee. 30, 1853. • D. 31 9 CONAUGHY 9 .R TTORNET AT LJIW, (Office removed to one door West of Buehler Drug dc Book• Store, Chembersburg street) drllorney and Solitil or rEn 4 Patents and Pensions, Bounty Laud Warman, Back-Pay sus pended Claims, and all other claims against the Government at Washingion,.D. C.: also American claims in England. Land Warrants located and sold, or bought, and highest,prices [Abde for sale in lowa, Illinois, and other Western States ; and Agetits engaged iocating Warrants there. 111:074pp1,y to him personally or by Gettysburg, Nov. 11,1853. 111 ; f (1 1 A • . P°l. NOW IS THE TIME. S WEAVER respectfully an . 'Jounces 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 60 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 lake pictures in eveiy sty to of the art and in.. sure gelled satisfaction. imeliargee from 50 ete to SIO 00. KrHoura of operating from B.`A. M., to 4 P. M. 1c..7 In dress avoid light, red, blue, pr purple. • Dark dress adds much to the beauty of the picture. June 0,1854.-4 f A STEWARD WANTED at Pennsylvania College. T 1 E present Steward of Pennsylvania , College being about to leave, appli cations will be received by the undersign:. ed from persons desiring the situation. Information in regard, thereto can 'be had of either of the undersigned. Itr.7•Possession will` be' given on the let of April, or sooner. if.desirell. )41t)ktEr; MoOLEAN, N. FAHNEBTOCK, H. H.•HUBER, Committee of Board of Trustees. Gettysburg, March 3, 104—tf • . . SAVE -YOUR MONEY!. ESSENCE' or COFFEE!. If. BUEHLER keeps Constantly on "--"'• hand for,sele„ the..Gueuine . SENOR OF COFFEE, of best quality. The ...olthis article in families will he found a very great saving in the course of the year. ik - x. Forirtle, Witousser.a and ItuTAIL, ut the Drug dt. Book Store of S. 1311E111,ER— Ma.- 30, 1853. . . HAY WANTED. PERSONS Inning Hay to sell will do well by calling on the subscriber, in ClettYsberg, Who is desirous of purchasing. 'Ent Mikes' Market price wili.be paid at .tdrtinies: (p - As he intend/ having the Hay; after. being packed; hauled either to Winegar at Baltiniore;. , the, preference to haul wilt be.gi wen to thoaelrom whom he may purchase ! • ' . SOLOMON POWERS: Dec. 24, 1852,-11 DRUGS AIgi).IIIEDIOISIiE s ~. . AP,- alt Inas, from the;.be. i , v %masa .M. OM City,. eon. "—Tr', smutty on, hand and ' for ; sale at • the Drug and Bou,kstore,of • It , • S. H. BUEHLER. President—GEOßGE SWOPE. • Vice Pteeident—Semcd. Secretary—D. A. B Treasorer—Vavio . Executive Committee—Aeurew fitie'rset. MAW, ROMSIII' hiTlaliti l t, JACOB KIIW. 6apt.1.5, 1 564-41. , • FARMS FO'R SALE GiIIEIIa,GETITTSBUR©. No. 1--460 Acres: good Stone House and Baru, with otherout-buildings nlentyof good timber, meadow, and never. failing water. . . . . • No. 2-t-175 Acres: large Stone House, large new Barit.' Shopii, Sheds, Corn-cribs. water in nearly , every field ; plenty good fruit, sufficient timber and good:meadow. No. 3-- . -125 - Acres : first rate .. Heine and Bent, and out-buildings, excel lent meadow, good running water, choice fruit, liMber, ite.:; nenr the turnpike. N0.:4-180 Acres: good large Brick House, with otit.buildings, : plenty never failing 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. No. 5-200 Acres:large Wick _House, with ..back-buildings..large. atone. Bank Barn, with ~sheds and cribs; and all' other out-buildings, ouch as dry-hotisa Smoke-house, Sie.;: - bet we enlo and .00 Acres in good meadow, plenty good tim ber, gond fencing, Orchard of all kinds of choice fruit, several wells of water, .&o. No. 6.-2 , 17 Acres : near Pipe Creek, Frederieli ^ county, 74d., large Stone ,Ifouse, Barn,Sinnke.house, Spring-house. sheds, pens, cribs, plenty of water and fruit, from MY to 00 acres good timber— can be bought cheap. No. 7-105 Acres: adjoining the above, good Stone House, Swiss Baru, out-buildings, good water, &c. rThese two Farms are handsomely situatetron the public road.] No. B—A Mill with 30 Acres of land, good buildings, shops, sheds, other out-buildings, &c. , Any person desirous of buying or sell ing property will please call 'iron F. E. VANDERSLOOT, Agent. Gettysburg, Pa., Feb. 17--eove 10". Dr. F. E. VANDERBLOOT, SUR GEONDENTIST, will be at home here • after the last two weeks in every month. SAXIIIIL G. 31Arnsws.) [H. F. ZOLLICKOFF]R ~IATIIE~VS & ZOLLICKOFFEII, GENERAL PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS: No, 12S North Howard Street, BALTIMORE, WILL pity particular !manikin tu the pin ch:tee: of GUANO and all FERTILIZERS. Consigrments. Bolicited. • REFERENCES. Dirrixoar 7 larael Criffnh. Esq. Chriatian Keener, Esq. br. David Keener, E. L. Parker & Co., Barth°low, Tiffany &. Co., long & Byrn, Hurst & Bony. David Johnston, Esq., Jefferson county, Va. ; Cleany dr. Co. Cincinnati, Matingly & Gilpin. Parkersburg, Va. ; Hob. F. K. Zollickoffer, Nash. F. Collier, Esq., Attorney at law, Pitts. burg, Pa. ; Jos. Delisplane. Esq., Hillsboro'. 0.; C. W. Button, Esq., Harper's Parry. Va.; D. Mo. Conaughy, Esq., Attorney at laar, Gettysburg, Pa. June 28. 1854.1 y AltbMAlNt4Stia H. SKELLY respectfully informs 10 • his old customers and the public 'nerally, that he contin- T the TAILORING USINESS, at hie old Land, in South Bahiniore treet, w here he lappy t o accommodate all di() may patronize him. I work entrusted io his ire warranted to fit and be of most substantial make. Thankfu for past favors, he solicits a cot/almanac of public patronage. . • , May 5, 1854. NEW CLOTHING STORE. LL kinds of READY-MADE loth. ing. always on hand, at. lowest Pri• cell, at the Store of, the subscriber, nearly apposite the English, Lutheran Church,, in Chsrubershurg street. Clothing of all kinds made to order by;experienced workmen. C. W. HOFFMAN. August 11. 1964: • TIMMER LAND FOR SALE. rillHE subscriber has kill n few more lots of TIMBER' LA:111D for sole, which will. be disposed ,o( reasonahly.-- For information apply to , ' • /77 Also for sale, .a lot of LOCUST POSTS. • s• ! • ' • J. D. PAXTON', Gettysburg, May 12; 18114.=tf $1111.40.11.4., PLOUGLOS /11F the beet quelity--alwayt on hand •‘ , • 7 and for•enle in Gleityeburgott the Foundry of t.• , T. WARREISt k SON. Dr. Wickeyx , Cholera-Drops. at CHOLERA - , Dyson. ir tery.. (Iraqi; &c. Prepared tiy D. Wanner', and for sale by /SAMUEL H': BUEHLER, Vettyaburg, Pa. NEP/ BOODt MARCUS SAMSON i A 8 opened and is now Rolling rapidly """ .l at his Store in York street, opposite the Bank, a very large chnice and ,cheap assortment of SUAIMEIt GOODS, to which ho invites the atteution , of the pub. lic. They have been selected with great care in the Eastern cities, have been bought, cheap for cash, and will ,be sold cheap for cash—cheaper than at any Other establishment in Gettysburg. His stock consists in part of Black, Blue, Olive, and Gi'een CLOTH COATS, with Irock,dress, and sack coats ; also Tweed, Cashmeret, Italian Cloth; Linen Lustre, Check, Ging ham, Sea Grass, Duck and Summer Clothl Coats ; also a superior stock of PANTA ' LOONS, Consisting is part of excellent and well made 'French . Black ' Doe.ekin Cassimere, Fancy Cassimere f Satinettii, Velvets,`Cord; Linen; and Cottonade.—. The stock of VESTS wimprises every variety of- manufacture--fine black Satin. Silk, Velvet, Italian Silk, white, fancy, and buff Marseilles, Steamer cloth, .to-, Ace. - :., : • ; FLY NETS-FLY NETS of a good q6itlitY; 'excellent ,manufacture and offered at low prices. I have already disposed of a. large nomber of these anti. cles and,.always to, the satisfaction of pur chasers. Also ou hand ,a largo lot, of . TRUNKSjimte,C4rpet Bap,. Hrobrellast,, Boots aturShoes; Window Shades, Vio lins. - Accordeons, Guitars, Flutes, Fifes'', Melodeons Mirrors, Razors, Spectacles, Spoons, Watcher and Watch Guard., silk and cotton Handkerchiefs, Cravats, Sus penders, Gloves, Stockings, Spring Stocks, Shirts, and "thin Collars, and , a splendid assortment. Of JEWELRY—B*Iam every thing in the way _of Boy's and Men's furnishing line. • - ICrFiret•rate chewing Tobacco always on hand—a I are article which chewers are rag tick lid to trv. * .M . ARCUS SAMSON June 30, 1854,—if BOOKS. STATIONER f _fallen GOOD*. One price—and that as low WI at any Eitablishment out of the City. S. 1111. DEMMER aeknewldegments to his friends for the long continued and liberal patronage extended hint, and invites attention to his present largely in creased stock of goods just received from Philadelphia and New York. He deems it unnecessary to enumerate the assort ment', which Will be found to embrace every variety of goods in viz : Classical, Theological, SchOol, Miscellaneous kg", BOOKS and Stationery of all kinds, embracing, as he believes, the largestlnd best assortment ever. opened in Gettysimrg. Ile also invites attention to his large supply of FANCY GOODS, embracing Gold and silver pens and Pen ells, Pen-Knives, Plain and Fancy Note Paper and Envelopes, Motto Wafers, Sealing Wax, Portmoneaus, Soaps. Per fumery, &c., &c.—all of which will be sold at the lac^ VERY LOWEST R.VE lirCall and examine for yourselves at the old established 11001 & DRUG store in Chambersburg street, a few doors rem the diamond. S. 11. BUEHLER. Gettysburg, Pa., Oct. 21, 1853. TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR ROOM AND WHAT I SAW THERE; in T. S. ARTHOJR. TEN TOMAH 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 thrillin4 skeichee, Illustrating the effects of Tavern keeping and Rum drinking,, not only on individuals thenbielves, but on communities at large. The story of little Mary Morgaivand her tether, who is re formed by her devotion and death, is alone worth the price of The book, Temperance men and others can do more, for , the cause by its circulation than by any other means. Agents are wanted in every town and county of the United Slates, to sell an ad dition gotten up speciallY for them, beauti fully illustrated with . a mezzotint engra ving by Sartain. . icrA, Specitnen — Copy will 'be sent (post•paid) on receipt of the price, 75 .• , • cents. The largest cemmissioli wih bo paid.— Address. , .1. W. BRAPLEY, N 0.40 North Fourth Street Pat i o i l a p h ht: Septembqr. 22, 15b4.-2$ • TIN W RY ! TIN 111.11 E • EO. E. BUEULER inforins his Ulr friends and customers that he haii a very hirgc Siomriment 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.. 01:7 , Call and we. . , Gettysburg, March 10, 1854. . ' Journeymen Tailors Wanted. riiRE, Subscribers will give employment -is • - to one er iwo goigl • 'JOURNEY,' EN' during the coming. winteri'ilf inim.e(s3l.e application be mails. k::- dc R. MARTIN. Septimber 22, f 1354,, and Groceries. A - ARNOLD. is wow 'tedetilifg 4arge -m• lot of Qecottewstre, which he will eell loW:`..Uallltud see. I Philadelphia Adverlimementn. IVatelies, Jewelry, Silverware a t AND FAIKT crDs. 2 . 1 1 A Ghoice„asaortment oflba Finest Quality, ZOR 11AtT AT. TIM !IWA*? CAW Nuct.l9, AT WM. 11. ELTONMEAIII3, No. 184 Bomb Fecond street. between Pine and Union, West side, PHILADELPHIA. . ;FIDE assortment embiaces n Large 'IL and Select Stock ot. Fine Watches, Jewelry, Silver Were, Albate Ware, plated 3 Silver, in Spoono,ssForks, Ladles. Jet Qoods, Fans and fancy Atliples 01. a • superior quality, deserving the examina tion of those who desire to procure the best goods tit Lowest Cash Prices. .having a practical knowledge of the business,.and all available facilities for im porting and Manufacturing, the subscriber confidently invites purchasers, believing that he can supply them on terms as favor able as any, ether eitablishment in either of the•Allantio Cities. eittx.4.ll kinds oi Dianiond and Pearl Jewelry-and Silver Ware manufactured to order. within a reasonable time. 111:7.Watches, Jewelry and Silver Ware faithfully repaited. W. B. ELTONHEAD, No. 1,74 South 24 St., a few, doors above the 21 St. Market, West Side..'.. 10" in the South Window of the Store, malt ibe seen the famous BIRD CLOCK, "Wificlrcemiaands the admiration of the scientific and curious. Septethber 29, 1854,--ly REMOVAL. LIGHT!LIGHT! LIGHT! M. B. DYOTT & KENT Have removed to their New Store and radory N. 74 SOUTH SECOND ST., FBILA (Five doors below their old stand) Having increased facilities, we offer to Merchants and others, GAS FIXTURES and LAMPS of every description, and at the lowest Manufacturer's prices, and un surpassed in quality or- appearance by any in the Country. Our stock embraces .Dyott's Patent Pine Oil Lamps; (Ma aswr IN - THE WOULD) • BURNING FLUID AND SOLAR LARD LAMPS, CHAND.E E S, For Gas, Pine Oil, Solar Lard, and Fluid, Hall and Patent Spring Hand Lanthorns, Globes, Glasses, Wicks, Pine Oil and Fluid, wholesale and retail. • Merchants and others will find it to their advantage to call and examine our stock and prices. gcr• Particular atttention given to fit ting up Churches and other public build ings. October 13, 1854-3 m ' 'FRENCH TRUSSES, WEIGHING LESS THAN 21 OUNCES. ORF THE CURE OF HERNIA OR RUPTURE. A CKNOWLEDGED by the highest -Lit- medical authorities of Philadelphia, incomparatively superior to any other in use. Sufferers will be ,gratified to learn that the occasion now oilers to pro cure not only the lightest and most easy, but as durable a Truss as any other, in lieu of the cumbrous and unconyoriatile article usually sold. There is no difficul ty attending the fitting, and when the pad is located, it will retain its possition with out change. Persons at a distance unable to call on the Subscriber, can have the Truss sent to any address, by . remitting .FIVE DOL LARS for the single Truss, or TEN for the double—with measure round the hips, and slating side affected. : It will be ex changed to suit if no fitting, by returning it at once, unsoiled. For sale only by the Importer, •. CALEB H., NEEDLES, Cot. Twelfth & Race §lteow Philadelphia. itEs.,LA DIES, requiring+ the benefit of Mechanical. Supports, owing to derange ment . of the Internal Organs, inducing Falling of the Womb, Vocal,"Pulmonary, Dyspeptic, Nervous and Spinal weakness, are informed that a competent and experi enced Lady will be in attendance at the Rooms, (set (part for their exclusive use.) N0.,114,TW ELFTH St., Ist door below Race. June 30,1054.—1 y NEW FALL' 11RY. GOODS. 3". a. GREENIIII, (Late from L. J. Le;vy 6c Ca's) S now receiving a choice . stock of I Dress Goods for Fall and winter sales, consisting 'of ' Rich printed Cashmeres and de Laines, Plain Chashineres and Nerinoes, • Saxortitcmd Galciplaids, .11.encii and English Chintz, Silk of the richest coloring and most beautiful designs, Black, SILKS. of the best BR.dNBS, . Extra Rich Irish Poplins,4c. 4c. Also, Embroideries of all inds, English and German Hosiery, of the best makers, Cloaks, Mantillas, Shawls, Velvets, • Lin ens, Muslins, Domestics, Ste:—. • 11Is StOre Is : ' S. E. Corner of Arcb Nintb Btreets, Thilsda . Whore ha invites the Ladies of ,Gettys burg, to'cull and examine his stock, which Will he fouild good and cheap as any, in the city. ATONE PRICE ONLY.O SeptmpberlBs4.-3m To Countiy Merchants. FRUIT AND CONFECTIONARY. RumNeel' k sELLERs, Wholesale Manufacturers and Dealers' in CONFECTION ARY OF ALL KIN No. 113 North Third et., below Rem, Philadelphia. THE attention of Dealers l ig ,regessted to an examination of iheir stock, which will be tonna to, be AT LEAST equal to any in Otte city. FOREIQN Fiturrs of all 'kinds in' season.. B. Orders by mail or otherwise pffroptly 'attended to.. - A'ogost 18,1854 —3m taryttiNp Ribb hie antr,elritvers,x I. !Urge issoitmes of the' ditfeiont styloa to bo found at AFRIS II LINENS, Tick hie; nanholc, Linnit Table 1 0!nlho,i 'ruw ding, and Drill ine—a•large tietn--40: 1 ' salt of • SC 2000 LADY ES ARE willin g tore:lily that the HATH AWAY COOKING STOVE.is the -very best Stove now in use, inasmuch as they will do more Cooking, Roasting and , Baking, and do it with legit labor.-and-• last • as loug again as any other stove noW sold. These celebrated stoves,.are constantly kept for sale at a very reduced price at the GETTYSBERG FOUNIMI MAIGIIII4/3 SHOP' Where the riuliscribers feeling', determined to suit all persons have also the Pailor - Sexton's Baltimore Air-tight, Peakakel l and 'Cabinch cook Sieve, Aii,tight and Ten-plate Parlor Stoves of the 'meal beautiful patterns. . • • ' SEI ' 'MOW FL ' 0 1 110 ES; which cannot be surpassed forlightneee of draught or in the character (4'llloo work, are constantly on hand for snit), and in view of the fact that .the iklUuldboard of -these Ploughs is one-fourth heavier than that of other ploughs, it is decidedly the cheap. est that can be ;obtained. WITZEZUIOVIT PZOTTGUIS andoth ere, Castinis for the Woodebck !Rough MaChinery,. Castings anti Hol low-ware, with every article usually mad at Foundries can be obtained here. Blacksinithing and Skin Making as usual. Hanover Branch - Rail Road. MINOR OF HOURS. • T RAINP over the Hanover Branch road now run as follows: Ist Train will leave Hanover .at 9.15 A. M., with passengers for• York‘..Har-. riabnrg, Columbia and Philadelphia, and return to Hanover with passengersfront Baltimore. at 11.45 A.. M.., 2d Train will loave Hanover at -2.30 P. M., with passengers for Baltimore, at. riving there at 6.30 ; and return immedi4 ately with Passehgera from York. &c., at 4.45 P. M. 3d Train will leave, Hanover at 6 P. M. with Passengers for York ; and.retura with Passengers from Baltimo,re at 8 P. M. The Monday morning extra train will leave for Baltimore at 4.30; return at 7 A. M. EDWARD• E. YOUNG, agent Hanover, Maroh 34, 1854. _ Baltimore aus • Squehatina , Railroad. CI HANGE 01? HOURS.—Way j Banger Train leaves Calvert Station at 8.15 A sr Arrivesmt York at 11 A M Accommodation 'Train leaves Cal vert station at 4.25 P Arrives at York at 7.42 P Express Train leaves Calvert Station al 10 P M Arrives at York at 12 P M RKTITRNIISIJ. Way Passenger Train leave Har risburg at 1.45 p Arriving at York at 2.45 P nt Express Train- leaves Harris- burg at 8.45 A iu Arriving at York at 0.54 A M Accomodation train leaves York at 4.45 A. M. A. P. WINCHESTER, Superintendent of Transportation. . May 19, 1854. Diamond Tonsors--New Firm. efotett nretbrr, FASHIONABLE BARBERS AND HAIR DRESSERS, CAN at all times be found prepared to attend to the calls of the people, at the. Temple. in the Piamood, tuljoiniog the County . Building., ,From Long,expe• deuce 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 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 but& near, and a desire to Masse, they'willmerd it as well as receive,l liberal shareolipub - 4 fie patronage. The sick will be attended to at their privatedweltings: '• 4 SPORTING'. SPOIITINGI GFORGE and H'eurf Wampler 'Make House Spelitiitt and pUt up the iamb low, for cash or country pro duee. Farmers and others wishing their Houses. Barns, 'Ste: spouted, would do well to give them atierill. • G. & WAMPLIER. TOBIAS' LINIMENT, liOR the cure 'of Ileadaebe,' Cholera Morbus,Toothache, BruiseeeSpnlini, moat excellent retnedy-4oreefe of the DRUG STORE .of- S. H. BUEHLER.. Seeorid.hand Carriages. A FEW good. eecond-hand .13Eg•at BUGGIES•to be had for . Cash or Country. Produce at C. W. BOWMAN'S Coach,Fac.tosi. STOVES-STOVES: 74 " 11 ON hand, and for sato, a great 'va riety '0 f COOK STOVES, very eheap.-- 1 - Call and see them.. ' Sept. 8,-1884. GEO.VINOLD: THE STAR' AND BANNER. h published every Friday Evenin g, in Baltimore street; in 'Pie thiee atory building, a few doora aboyi Fahntatorks)Store; by •D. k; & , C,11.• BUEHLER.: . TEIRMS4 , • ,If paid in advance or iiitbin the year $2 per annumr-if noepaid,within the your $2 50. N o paper 'discontinued mallet] ar rearages aro paid— except at the option oftbo Editor. Single dopies cents. A failure to notify a discontinuance will be regarded as a new engagement. didorrtiasmenis , no.t exceeding , a square inserted throe timer for SI- r every subsequent .insertion 25 cents. Longer odes in the same propoition. MI advertisements ..not ,specially ordered - An. a .given, time continued until forbid. A liho ral reduction will he made to those who advertise by the year. , , ' ofallkindscxecutodneritlj'and 1•14 - htiYiend On' reisorvibio tortes.- , . • 1 titers and Conintarnieca ions to .t/r• Editor, o ff . copti ig such as contain Money or tee names ef, nave`buticrihors.) - mpgt brrea r'pata in oider to scum 'attvntlor, I Sollie IMPORTANT Farmer, Farrier ar, Stage Proiiietoi GEO. NV. hIERCHANTB CELEBRATED GARGLING 011 InIPMILRALLtLIII) IF 'mu mirroar or ationeimr • As tho moot remarkable External Apitlitattlen eta .16sperience of morn than eistaen yam' hat iiiiabliahed the fact that Merchant.. Celebrated Gargling Dil i or Pa. renal 'Funny gmbrocatiors, will cure inest cane, awl nu Aare all inch am 'Sparing, Sweeney, Ringbone, Wlndplbi. Poll Evil, Callous. (hacked Beds. On , cordial , ! , kinds, Fresh Wounds, Sprains, Brehm.. iris cola. Shiest, Sand Crxeks, Strain*: linikenthflh Foundered Feet. Scrttathes or Grease, Mange. Rhentnetisth, Blies of Atihnals, External Poi ons, Painfol .Nervons Affections, Frost, Bi Boils, Corns, Whitlows.. Thins and ' Chlllblains. Chapped . liands, Craro_Ea.= tractions of thirlduselee; Swellings, Weakness of the Joints... Caked, , Brcasts, .t &A , irt. Thearralleled siscrosseif this; Oil, IA th e core of dut. mesa to ones. and Cattle, and even in human litiok is doily ins-om known to the farthing ceninPrOßY. pp r ft can hardly be c tell, escape. by those Mb* ham beim al dm habit of keepin it in their stables nod be what 4 out afootint of n, anicallaa and time, ass owed by the timely epplicat on of this Oil. sir Be sure the name of the sole proprkeor,GlßOßGE. W. NORMAN; Loctpon, N. It., is blown In the Mde of the bottle, and in his handwriting over the Mirk: All orders addressed to the proprietor will be promptly roopondad to. Got a Painphlot of the Agent. and see what vooduo me accomplished by the use of-iblit medicine. Sold by respectable dealers amorally, PICA.- Baud tastessm Canada, . Also by . . . . ~ T. WARREN IV' KELL ER RURTZ & 8. H.,BUBHLER IleilYsburg ; J. R. Henry Abbotstown ; J. Aul bough, Hampton • .W. Wolf, Balt Berlin ;Pax ton & Blythe, Fairfield A. 8. Myen, Round , Hill ; .1. Mark, Cashtown , ';-J. Houck, Mensllen J. Martin,' Now Oxford ; study & Norbeek,,Lit tlistoWn ; Taney , &_Mcßride. gmillitaberg Odd- And at wholesaleby F. Mitt & Co., J, Gilbert & Co t , and T., W. Dysti, PHILADELPHIA. • , Jan. 27, L854.--ly 'Tat 'WONDER OF TII sips, Face, and 'all diseases of theakin. reFor perticulars see small bills accompany ing each box. fO - 20,000 - boxes sold in this State the past year, arid gays rnivetral satisfaction. The great secret of the popolarity of this ointment lies in the fact that it accomplishes all it hi recom mended to do, and that I do not tecommehd it to cure any thing hot what from the nature of the ingredients. it is an absolute specific for, while other preparations of the kind ate recommended to cure every disease !lint human gest) is hell to, (loin Consumption down to the bite of a flee, %vile!), in fact, all the medical properties they con tain are in the handbills. and the theisands of fictitious certificates published in then praise. • I invite those troubled %sill) the above com plaints, (particularly `alt Rheum,) to take a box and try it,—it you are not hilly satisfied, return it and take back your money. N. 13.—1 hese hundreds of testimonials I can show any one who feels disposed to esti on me and satisfy himself of the .sinuei of the Oint ment. Prepared and sold by MONROE TERREL. , Naugatuck, CO2III. 15r.T0 whom all orders ehould be addressed.-- 'Sold also by the principal Druggists' and country Merchants generally. Nice- 25 cents. WHOLIMA DtPOlll.—.C. V,CBkener & CO, No 81. Si. Barclay, St.; New York ; A. McClure & Co., Albany; J. Kidd.dr. Co., Pittsiourg; ,W. H.. Brown dc Bn?.. Pio.) 4 Libe.o.l Blr, _ 'V. W. pyott dr, Bons, AGENTS --Bantitil'll. litiehler; - Celeyibtri; H. 8. Fink, Spalding. & Brilket, Littlestriwn; John Bnaboy,MoBheriestorrh ;Nola uol Fabot Lower's Milli. Jesso.ileuelkii Bat lat ;township ; ,Andrew Csaglow, C*llllo,-; Mill Abel, ;Wrighl,..Boritlerss.ll4 1,14‘0, Pfa f, Middletown *Jacob F. W. Philip Hinn, Mp- Knightsrille ;Thos. J. 06Wpee: Fiinklinip:';• Jsob 'Mirk; eitshtown•; AulabAnghtlito i susses. Fist Berlin ;J. Martin; Now.Ookmi eJt , ileowya Abltottstown. - , Augusel, I, 104--lyeow. I§A.FE-sttkaLLsttti!. BOMETHWO ' ' BUR : 1 0101 ign1117!1! A. 111ED . IpIV.. ta d R ti l d to 4oneri ,tivtirtM MA" liatiiiovior towbars, lnd Monis of ovary individual. 100 RUIN for'Tvretity-five Ceßts! Na oitohfintii firini;dilloideiLiM al pbison whatever.. . •i• •. • DRi 'l` OIN HEALTH tits. 4 l 4 s ally rperit thagreat reputation that' have hey @recalled for fr om allparto of the land. hecaow . tltul'irti ill that 'distil . to' THEY WILL Do.' -••••' •.. • .I'tielptirify thou bleed, •`" ' • ' ' ' They clamor the Stiateit orllnutorti" ' 1 ' ' They cure - Dyspepsia and and ludiiptitiont •I. • They, ereetoeu ,got ppet Ito.; • , ~„; T•tof ci,go Sick t mogidAcht, Ttler "promote " They prcirtiote a heavy iiegibli orlh6 They are a sure core for Coititedese tad Habit ,: usl , Constipation. • • •••, They are highly efficacious to FernalitCentploiaile They,strengthen apd give tone to the Syeton. THEY THE DEBT FAMI IidEDJ EINE KNQWN. ' It is an 'obvioualnnuir.c , h&c's one meditille can cure so nieby diferent complaints. These rillas however, are so compounded of ennalive-Mareilit .that persons nave only to TRY THEM and the r answer will be„focincl in a restored .body ,and an invigorated cOnatitntion. BOX ,a nd 100 P 11,1,8, at the' 'astonishinglY'quat price oft 3 Cents: ' Every.imlividual should have third. • F. A. PALMER, Gen. . atoOnsl9,ll. Pc.; 4nrsJTS.For twin by S. H. PcleblePc !ma Saniuel S. Fnrioy, Gettysburg; It B.7lrik, Fiala. ant Hill :Spalding &Brother: Hittlestownildhn 13 Usbey, MctlherlatoWn Samuel Faber, jr.ility. er's iHouck, Sutler township ;An chovy Creglow, Contra. Mil/ ; Abel T.,lll4jibt, Dendersvilla ; Jacob Fensyl, Middletown; 'Jacob F. Lower, e Arend4aville ; H. W. Whitrnore,„lyism. intiSburg ; Philip'Haini, • McKnightifilfair Them. ael.rociper, Franklin tp., ; hteob Mark, • town ; 'Aolabangh.dc Spangler, Emir Berlin eil - Martin, Ne w Oxford.; J. U. Henry, AbbollatoWn , August,ll,,lBo4—cow—ly. Breinig, Fronefield & VEGETABLE,GATTLE POWDER) " -( I 4ATTLE,LINIMFAL N Ol 4/ ) WIK I 4ES ALE an 4 IR gilt . by 8,, H.. BHEHLER 114 atiit,ms cow.. , Dec. 504'185. " 3 discoiered E AEE. FOR THE .43ERE 'y414)611'5,, I 11111.11itins. ;hopped' or Nicked ,kanil f'n r gf;snd 3tilda; outs, ads of ficy'llitiJ • 14144141 am lotion of the front; Bites )reeking out ipler on thy
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