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"Mir Tv•Murklaur C 1 vile Court of
John N. Mark, . Vommon Pleas of
vs Adatitt Co.. Penn.
JUnb Deardiuff and sylvan's. No. 0,
Amanda Mark. November Term,
1851.
•S'ClifalONSiTIV
Adana ii Courati i , Sf.
, • Commonwealthof Penn
1C (min to the Aheritof said
• County Greetin gs
,
IF George 'P. Mark *W I
Jon N.,ll4ark make you secure of pros.'
muting their claim, then we command yee•
that pet summon by good and lawful sum- -
montre Jacob Deardorff. and Amanda
Mark. late ol your county. so that they be
anileppear before our Judges at Gettys- 1
KRh . st our County Court of Common i
Pleas, then to be held on the Seventeenth
Illy of November next (1851,) to chow
'Wherefore, whereas they, the saki George
T. Mark, John N. Mark, and the afore
said Jacob Deanlorff and Amanda Mark.
together and undivided, do hold all that
certain five several tracts or parcels of land.
situate in the township of Franklin. in the
the County of Adams, the first of said
tracts adjoining the lauds of Jacob Mon
clorff, Peter Comfort, Andrew Hartman.
and others, containing eighty-nine acres
more or less ; the second parcel adjoining
lands of Samuel Cover. Jacob Muntiortf.
and others, containing fourteen acres more
or less 3 thithird tract adjoinirl; lands of
Jacob ilroogh's kleirs. Henry Leidy, and
others, swimming forty, acres more. or less;
the fourth tract adjoining lands ol Peter
Ciatifiatt, boob Hittinger, and others, con
taining diirty.eix acres forty perches and
alltriiiitice,'and the fillit into, ailjniumg
lindirotineob Deardorff, Solomon Bing
er:nut ; and others, containing fifiyatix ac
nridintal fitly MO perches and allowance :
the undivided 425th part whereofbelongs
to' the NM Gnome T. Mark, he being le
gally,platied therof. and other mtdivided
545th whereof belongs to said John
N.leirs — llit seized - thereof,
and otherritedivided 8-25th part thereof to
Jacob. Deardorf f on. of the Detendams,
and other undivided 6-25th part thereof to
Amend* Mark, the other Defendant ; the
same Jacob Deardorff anti Amanda Marks
partition thereof between them to be made
(according to the laws and customs of this
Commonwealth in such case made and
provided.) do gainsay and the same to be
tiout‘thostot permit very unjustly and a
gainst the same laws and customs (as it
is said`, &c.
Alai hate you then and there the names
of those summoners and this writ.
Witness the honorable Daniel Durkee,
Dutsitkot Judge Of our Court the 30th day .
ul August, A. D. 1851
JOHN PICKING, Protley.
And now, 1851, Sept. 23d. The Court
direct service of the writ to be made upon
Amends Mark. (who resides out of the
County end State.) by publication in the
"Star and Banner." a newspaper publish
ed in Gettysburg for six suvmssive weeks
prior to the return day thereof.
By the Court
AVM. FICKES, Sheriff.
Oct. 8,1851-8 t
NOTICE.
a Al an Orphans' Court held •1 Get
," . tysburg iu and fur the County of
- Adams on the 27th day of May,
A. D., 1851, before Daniel Durkee,
P,sq., President and his Associates,
Judges &e., ssolimexi, &c.,
IHE Petition of Jacob F. Bolen for
Ja ' leave to prove a paml contract enter
ed by John Duffield, deceased, for
the sale to him of a lot of ground in Heitl
-I..rithurg and for a decree for the specific
performance of the same was filed—
Whereupon the Court grant a rule on
die Administrator and heirs of John Duf-
lisiddeceased. to be and appear at an Or
',nuns' Court to be held at Gettysburg in
and for said county on the third Monday
of August next (the 18th,) to show cause,
if any they have why the prayer of the
toliticsner should not be granted and decree
wade secordingly—
And now-1851, August 23d, Notice of
ihe obeys rule having been accepted by
Daniel Bream, administrator, and service
of the same having been made upon the
I lcresiding in Adams county—maid Rule
is hereby continued—returnable to No.
tenths: , Term next—service thereof to be
mole upon the heirs residing out of Adams
ty by publishing the same in the
"Star and Banner" a newspaper publish
- r.tl lit' Gettysburg, for three successive
vereks. and'by sending copies of the same
by Mail addressed to said Heirs at their
revert-ice Post Offices.
Whereupon notice of the *Wive rule is
li f ri t ily given to the following Heirs of
;.aid John Duffield, deceased. Raiding out
of the Counts? of Adama, to wit: John H.
Doffirld and Newton W. Duffield of f3cott
County. Indiana ,• William A. Duffield,
McC. Duffield, of Hoek island
County. Illinois ; Elizabeth Duffield, wid
ow, and the Heirs of George Duffield. dec'd
liedlind County. Pennsylvania.
By the Court
WM. FICKES, Sheriff:
Oct. 3-3 t
NOTICE.
LETTERS of :idoninistration, on the
estate of Jams SWOPIC, late of Stra.
Inn' township, Adams county, deceilsed,
ing been granted to the subscriber, re
.itling in New Oxford, Adams county,
n"tire is hereby given to all who arc in
debted to said estate, to make payment
withoittZelity, and to those having clines
to present them properly authenticated for
eictitomeet.',.
. ; JOHN C. ELLIS.
AVIV* 1101.--(It 4.lldminiairutor.
NOTICE.
f EDFERB Testamentary on the estate
111 41 01 Fniza Oman Ren., late of Men
alien tp., Atlanta co. dee'd. having been
grunted to the subscriber, residing in Men-
Olra _ &awash . ip k notice is hereby given to
emelt as awl in deb ted to said estate to make
ipsyment without delay, and those having
lanai; us requested to present the same,
f •vi.perly authenticated, for settlement,
WILLIAM ORNER,
Nap'. *41,0-1.4t Executor.
dREENNOUNT NURSERY.
l' e.
14 01IE subscriber wishing to dispose of
',/ Iris whole nursery as coon as practi
r •:lett4 101 l apple trey! at use follow.
1.14,114050 d oalsa. via ;
• • . . 40 du*. per thousand : •
' II rit. pits handrail ;
141% volt' poor dozen ;
- . If lie, per was for any antallar
r.r. 414 re. . J. LI. MA RIMER..
~ el. 4ik, tait—at
The Phi Deifies tii 'lei
Samson's 4heacf
TAKE notice that SAMSON ' S
• stock or fresh purchases are just AP.)
riving end whoever will, may step in and I
be rigged atom head to toe, ln 'a neat awl
complete, full suit, at prices that defy all
competition! He cater ae TEAT t ! He
buys for Cash, ,and knolls just when.;
where, bow and what to buy. Ile can
plesae,CUstOmers Well ages_ and classes.;
Ilwelto 01 them all to their satisfaction.
Attention, then. is directed to his pres
ent 'took wh i tch he is now forwarding. con
sistin,gofCCOATS,PANTS AND VESTS
ni Supergne Cloths, Black, Illue, dm.—
"Dress, Frock and Sark Coats, ,Rounda
boutw Pantaloons of all qualities, colors,l
prices and sizes.
Clothing of SUMMER CLOTHS,
TWEEDS, LINEN. and other goods.—
Everything needed for summer wear.—
Call and allow us to chew a suit and wa
are certain to sell.
The old adage says Fit's not all gold
that glitters," but SAMSON, can show
an assortment of JEWELRY, that will
enable him to supply all demands in that
liae ; along side of which you find musical
Instruments; Accordions, Violins and
Guitars, and a few CLOCKS of the same
good lot he always kept.
He has various articles of linen goods,
each as shirts, bosoms and collars. Also
handkerchiefs, suspenders, socks, pen
knives and pistols, and a most excellent
article of razors.
To protect your horses as well as your
selves he he has the largest assortment of
FLY NE7 S ever offered in these parts.
All sorts, sizes, colors, shades and shapes,
of good materials and low-priced.
The public generally are invited to call
and test the truth of these promises. We
have all these things, with many other or
tides too numerous to specify. Many a
I..notion" you can find at Samson's that
you can't get elsewhere.
We ask a chance to show our goods.—
We offer them for the public oecommodn
don, as their humble servant. We ack
but one price, and that put low to suit the
1 times.
irrSAMSON'S One price Cinching
nd NotiOn Store is just Opposite the bank. '
Gettysburg, June 27, 1851—tf
IOT ~ Z~
lIIRDIVIRE STORE.
Y HE Subscribers would respectfully
ak announce to their friends and the
public, that they have ripened a NEW
HARDWARE STORE in Baltimore at..
adjoining the residence of Davin ZIAGI.F:R.
Gettysburg, in which they are opening a
large and general assortment of
HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL,
GROCERIES,
CUTLERY, COACH TRIMMINGS,
Springs, Axles, Saddlery,
Cedar Ware, Shoe Findings,
Paints, Oils, & Dyestuffs,
n general, incuiling every description of
articles in the above line of business—tol
which they invite the attention of Coach-1
makers, Blacksmiths, C ;apemen:, C abinet:
makers, Shoemakers, Saddlers, and the
public generally.
Our stock having been selected with great
earc and purehashed for Cash, we guart
antee.(for the Ready Money,) to dispose
of any part of it on as reasonable terms as
they can be purchased any where.
We particularly request a call Irom our
friends, t.nd earnestly solicit a share of
public favor, as we are determined to es
tablish a character for selling Goods at
tow prices and doing business on fair prin
ciples.
JOEL B. DANNER,
DAVID ZIEGLER.
Gettysburg, June 13,1851.—tf.
SOMETHING NEW ;
MERCHANT TAILORING ESTAII
LISIIMENT.
Skelly and Hollebaugh,
MERCHANT TABILORS
RESPECTFULLY inform their
friends and the public generally,
that they have just returned from the City.
and are now opening at their establishment
in Sotrrn &turfman street, near the Dia
mond, (old stand of J. H. Skelly,) the taus
choice selection of '1
CLOTHS,
ever offered in this plIcC, embracing
French Black, Blue, Blueblack, Green,
Olive and Brown. Also. French, Doe-
Skin and
FANCY CASSIMERES,
KENTUCKY JEANS. COTTON JEAIB
TWEEDS, CASHMERETTS,
Linen for Coats and Pantaloons, &e. ;
whilst their assortment of Fancy
IVES TIX 1.4
is decidedly of the richest kind. Their
Trimmings embrace every thing that may
be required, such as plain and fancy But
tons, Alpacas, Silk Serge. plain Silk, Mus
lin, kn. They are also getting up a full
assortment of
REIDY-MADE
/111 the above will be disposed of at the
lowest living rates, for Cash or Country
Frothier—to prove which they only ask
C.41,L.
111:7 'They are also prepared to make
(Laments at the shortcut notice. and in the
best manner. When required. they will
turn out an entire suit in Ws:ay : four
hours I
J. H. BKgi.LY returns his sincere
thanks for the patronage heretofore bes
towed upon him, and asks its continuance
for
,the'• new - firm,. Goods bought else
-where will be made up, as usual ; and
when desired, he will assist customers in
making selections at other'stores as here
'
tofire.
liCr Spring and Summer poke:meter
1861 just received from New York.
Gettysburg, April 26,--17 •
HEAD AND FOOT.
lIMITER le C 61111.110!
:IFUST received and now opening at the
whir Store of the .Two Extremes, a fine
assortment of FALL GOODS of the new
est style and best quality, '
RATS 4. aers, BOOTS' 4. snots,
for which extreme prices are asked, that is
extremely 1016 prices. Ooine one, come
all!
&pt. 26
A new end brilliantlighthals lately arisen and
now stands high in the horizon', shedding its got•
den light - of hope upon the dark despairing minds
of the brd•ridden and afflicted with pain, like the
bursting, forth of the congenial rats of the sun
upon the cold, dismal regions of the frigid zone.
The three letters which head this paragraph is
the signification of
RAMAT'S READY RELIEF.
An Instantaneous remedy for Pains of all kinds,
the yeti instant We uy's Ready Relief is applied,
its paimrcliei ing qualities are realized. it will re.
lieve the must severe pains of Rheumatism. Lum-
bawl, Gout, Paralysis, Tic Doloreux, Sic., in a few
minutes.
ID-RHEUMATISM—Its Cause, Treatment,
and Core.
ALL RHEUMATIC PAINS INSTANTLY
CURED BY RA DWA Y $ READY RELIEF.
Rheumatism arises from different cau<cs. lint
most generally proceeds from Colds. exposure to
cold damp weather, and sleeping in damp apart.
ments. This complaint is divided into two
classes ; the first inflamatory, so called from the
swelling and inflammation that cairn& the pains,
in the parts affected; .econd, Chroeic Rheumat
ism. so called from the long continuance of the dis.
ease. It is also known as Lumbago or pain in
the back; Sciatica. or pains in the hip or groin :
Anthrodynia or pains in the joints. The Acute
Rlinematism generally terminates into one of
these and becomes a chronic complaint.
A BEAUTIFUL PICTURE—t NEW LABEL
To protect the public against purchasing coon
terfeits of Railway's Chinese Medicated Soap, R.
G. Railway, the celebrated Chemist of New York,
has at a great expense engaged the services nt one
of the first artists of steel engraving in America,
and will an the first of April, I s:rii, issue Rod.
way's Medicates! soap in Its new label. It is a
beautiful steel engraving. it represents two female
figures of health unit beauty. reclining on a tablet
and scroll warts. on which are the words ttßad
way's Maicated Soap - in illuminated, letters.—
On the opposite side of the tablet is the Inc simile
signature 01 R. G. Railway. The design is null
chaste, artistic, and elegantly executed,
AS A BEAUTIFIER OF THE, SKIN.
It surpasses everything at the kind in the world,'
it 'removes Redness, Pimples, Blotches. Pustules,
'fetters' Rash. It cures Salt Rerun, Ring Woim,
Sore Heads, Sores. Pustular Eruptions It im
parts health to the skirt and beauty to the com
plexion. As a Nursery and 'fouler Soap, it is
beyond the reach 01 RI , ally, and for shaving pur
poses it is the best in use. One sake 01 I:airway's
Soap will last longer than three cakes Otthe same
size of any. ot her Soap in use, therefore it is the
cheapest and hest soap in the world. Price 95
cents, large cakes in engraved w tappers. and the
signature of li. G. Railway it each wrapper
No , " through the Harem chambers many lights
(Ii busy shapes proclaim the toilet rights—
' While some bring dalm trim Caress a Our,
i 'ro dress and beautify their lor ely Hair, /
!NY hich makes the maids of Circassian sires
I Within the lures-Is of kings pure love inspire.
1
TO IMES"; AND BEACTIFY ''HE lIAIR.
Railway's Ciicassian Balm is becoming, quite
popular, in the course of time it will gripercesle ,
all other preparations in use. it cures baldness,
strengthens the hair, eradicates datlrulT, and
makes the hair soft, tine, and gln.y. By it,•iiig
the balm as per dITCCIIOIT, it will make it cud
beautitully, resembling nature. Price. 2't rents,
in large bottles. See that Railway & Co., is up
i on ellen bottle. . .
re - Agents for the sale of the above articles
in Adams con.ity—S. H. BUEHLER, Ceitt.s.
burg: Paxton & Blythe. Fairfield; Aft s Do ;Iran.
eashtmen; S”rerinvrr b lirnsiontr,
EirArlbnugh & finiftnger. Abbettstown; It% 711
11 - „1) & Co. Ens' Berlin ; D
)141r.inzer & Ferree. Petersburg.
A„ g. 1, it,:d.-42rn
Pludozrophie likroesAes token 1.11 ha
gr,crreot ype Proctors with all the colors
of maitre brootipilly in pre vt Wed.
if R. WEAVER respectfully annonn
'lP • reit to his old friends and the rittze ns
generally, of Gettysburg, that hue has com
menced a Dagorrreon Gallery in the Old
Temperance 'louse nt Chanthershorg
where. 'minp in possession of all the recent
improvement in ihe art, he is prepared to
(der his best efforts 10 those who may de
sire pictures of themselves or friends.
Lie has recently improved his facility
for taking miniatures, a,y thus addition of a
splendid new and enlarged German Cam
era, manufactured by "Vnigdander and
Son," who are acknowledged to be the
most celebrated opticians in the world ;
thus the public can rest assured that lie
is ready to execute pictures lo the best pos
sible manner.
It needs but a remark to call the atten
tion of the reader to the regret expressed
by hundreds of not possessing an image of
an absent or departed relative or friend.—
Ladies and Gentlemen are therefore most
respectfully invited to embrace the ravora
hie opportunity by calling at his thlatler
rean Gallery and have their miniatures
taken.
Miniatures taken for $1.25 to s6(nt
in Pin• or Lockets, $1.25 to $3,00
Groups proportionably low. Old p elutes taken
over at hull' pri, e.
When convenient, families wishing pic
tures. to avoid detention, shotdd eng ,, tfe
the hours beforehand. Invalids waited up
on at their residences, and likenesses ta
ken of dereaaed persons.
Pictures taken without regard to weath
er and warranted not to lade. ('all and
examine specimens.
June 20, 1851.
OIL-CLOTH FACTORY
/(SHE undersigned respectfully announ
ces to the Coach makers of Gettys
burg and other places, that they have coin
menced the manufacture of
Oil loth and Canvass
For Coaches, of the very best quality, on
an extensive scale, which they are prepa
red to furnish, wholesale and retail, ou the
most reasonable terms. Our Canvass will
be found equal in finish and quality to any
manufactured in the city.
IlLr The subscribers also manufacture,
for wholesale or retail, COACH V AR
NISH, of a superior quality, to which they
invite the attention of Coach-makers and
persons wanting to purchase with a view
to selling again. They have now on hand,
and will constantly keep on hand, a full
supply.
ocrOrders from a distance will be
promptly attended to.,
SAMUEL J. LITTLE.
GEORGE H. LITTLE.
March 15, 1850.
EXTRACT OF COFFEE.
THEgenuine, original EXTERCT
OF COFFEE. which has been re
cently so 'extensively brought into use as
a substitute for Coffee, and *Melt reconi
mends itself by , reason of its, cheapness as
wea tyl itietteellence,, can, be lied, at all
Mies, a; tte Store of
8. H. BUEHLER.
ALEXI It. . STFVENP-ON,
ATTORNEY AT L 4 W, , O
I
FFICE in the Centre Sqnare,Nortit,
of the Court-house ,between Smith'
end Sterepeotee eornere.,
JUST received, a! (err 'more of those
cheap Moth Sack COAT& Alio,
mue fine Ceoeionere PANTE ) . of irterY
variety, at SAMSON S.
W. W. PAXTON-
slam
STEEL ENGRAVING
Lei ENESSES.
TO C03C1131.9 KERS
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WIL A.RIVGIVA-Y &RD.
11. & W. 11. MEALS,
STILE, continue the marble-cutting buff
iness at their old stand in Carlisle et.,
a few doors north of the diamond, Gettys
burg, Pa., and will furnish everything in
their line, such as Marble Mantles, Table
tops, Monuments, nmbs, and Head
stones, of the finest and handsomest Ital
ian and Vermont marble, of which they
have just procured a large stock. and feel
competent to firers it in a style which can
not hut please. The charges. too, will he
as low as the city prices. Orders from a
distance promptly executed.
June 20, 1848—Om
FIRE! FIRE!
THE Delaware Mutual Safety bum
-IL ranee Company, Philadelphia, are
aow doing business on the mutual plan,
giving the insured a participation in the
profits of the Company. without liability
beyond the premium paid. "Noprettlittin
notes taken on which assessments are
wade."
The subscriber, as Agent for the above
Company, will make Insurances, either
permanent or limited, on property and ef-
Pets of every description against loss or
damage by tire.
SAMUEL. FAHNESTOCK.
Gettysburg, March I,lElso.—ff
Price Reduced !
VAUGHN'S
LITHONTIUMIC MIXTURE 1
Latta Bottles—Only One Dollar.
re. Proprietor of the Great American Remedy " V►roNw'a
VtozT►RLt LITHONTRIPTIC MIIITURt. " indremi by the
orient polkitations of ht. Agent., *runabout the Unitod
States and Canada. ha. now
Reduced the Price
of hie p >polar and well known article; and from thb dot..
benreforsb, he will pot op but one Use only.—hes steed
bottles: —the mull pica will be
OMR DOLLAR.
The public may tart mated that the character of the Medi
cine. Its strength, and *antic• pn,partlea WILL
uvcns.nap. and the same can will be bestowed in pre
patina it on bengaline.
Aa the. medicine, under its reduced prim. will be noreh►sd
by thaw who have nut hitherto mode thernselves amputated
with its virtues, the ploariettee would beg to kai,Wao that hit
article is not to be element with the vast amount of " Remedis
of the day ;" it claims foe itself a greeter heath: Oman+. i.
elf diergurN, MA, any other Invparatiesi lona War. do
woad; and has sustained jowl( for eight year. by its super'.
meth. id smite, and. until this miluetion. commanded double
the ,nice of any other article in this
NOVI. V P.III,III,IILLY, tht. VIVIall Mal with great heal
Ins power and ....minty. open the
Blood, Liver, Kidneys, Longs,
and all other organs, upon the proper action of which life and
health depend.
This analiaine has &justly high reply. a. a remedy for
Dropsy and Gravel,
and all di.enaea of that nature. It Mal he reliret nit , nn when
the tet•hlcent toll,ittan hal al.relon.l h. ; , :sztent, and fue
the,. d.rneetnt more te , iteet..tt. Da 0,1. the torletrt
etor mould eametaly ailti houee.tle met end it. At lie
1... et pr. ti t. ram!, obtain& try all, nail Om tnal e ‘II {•rater
the ant, le to he the
Cheapest Medicine the World!
[C—rye,e 7,4 tor pamphlets—the aceots thr.m
lhrltodnio to et o mean P., (In ultimo.
romoo,) s alualde for tkotorhold joopo.". and vt loch
111 •1.1 non i!,. per year pr...., n 1 hoti•ekerprr.
Thr-e re.r.tot• introdu. rol no tot ke the hook of erect*
rel Ito nnoOe tro not eloknorr nil. tont...tog mention tot
Pop noo.o'oo the ni
',mutiny loco of o lotioh. in the lorio of
kith,
rile nll ioarou 01 the country, luny he relied upon.
Vrontabie --the
Groni AlM4ll.olR.enn i cir. now fin tale in aura lonues at $1
end,. -ni nil Woks at fiti rts each. No small book. will he
untied lfiel the iirrnnt miwk it nf.
I==
G. C. V krISIIN.
Sold NVliolesale Anil Retail h. 111.('(.7r Mc K Er , ii()N &
Ct 1.. 121 Maiden Lan, New York Cm , .
V. ll.—All letters (esmilins hams Agents and dealers with
whom he tmneart• liumwee) Sim% he post paid. iw DO ni.nuoo
Will be given to them.
NTS II Buehler, (I..uysSure ;
M ar tin . UifarJ ; Writ. Enc Ilrrlin ; Jo
seph It Henry ~\ ; .1 IL Cmrk. Fay
e' e. 111 r; i.*' Denig, Chambcraburg ; William
Berlin,
Ilet. 18, ISA. _
"" E PRoc t Aiv
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14:DALLEY.
DA L. LE V'S M tiIC AL PA LS }AI I:Act - OR.:
Ibr (Ii tt:ind and Truly Grown.. •
Pllfl a, tide Dalley's G se I.ivraacToa
,
P- 1, 1 cm check the inflammation instantly and
allay tlie pains from the wet st burns and voids
in from one to Mart minute*. In Millions of
cases where it has been tried. it has never once
beet, kilo air to fail ! It stands intallible, anti a
lone ! It does not alone draw out the pain and
intlatiim.,tion, but cures the wounds W static?
Stalls !
I mitt forfeit it any other article, no
matter ia hat its name, can perform the same
illflrllollF, as are reported in my eight page
Pamphlets— . . The Hague street explosion - cane.
'I he Faoractor is equally edicacious in curing
Piles, Cuts, Wounds, Bruises. old and inveterate
Soren, sore and inflamed Eyee. Felon, Sores Nip
ples and all cutaneous and (external) inflamma.
tore Diseases.
I hold myself responsible for the truth of eve
ry wont advanced in my printed circulars.
IMPORTANT CHANGE AND CAUTION.
PALLETS MAnICAL PAIN EXTUACTOR in a new
wrapper and boxes much enlarged. Counterfeits
of Dailey 's Extractor in the old wrapper, flood
the market. Avoid it as you would poison, for
Its appllClllloll as dangerous.
Ind 1 iir emblems tin the new envelope; Tat
ANGLE, SI - N,:NKIIPANT, Dovi , . I .I O N SNIP EANIA
Buy only ill my authorized agent-, and the new
Si/.,and lit uluid all daft'ei and 'my osi-
tion.
13 - See printed circulars !
PALLEY'S ANIMAL GALVANIC
Will positively and effectually cure Humors,
Galls, : 4 1aellingp, stains, Broken KII4IOI, Quite/
bone, I'.ruisea and Bone Spavfn.
H. DALLEY,
Sole inventor and proprietor, General Depot,4ls
8100 , 1tVaY I l'+= Y.
irTFor sale by S. H. BUEHLER, Gettysburg,
Witmer and stick, Mommasburg ; J. F. Lomr,
Arrandtaville ; John McKnight, Sandersville ;
D. M. U. White, Hampton; W, Wall, Berlin ;
Jacob Oeioellman, Abboilstown ; J. Busby, Mc-
Sherrystourn. A . .
May 23, 1851- 1 y
REMOV3L.
ALFXII.IIfDIin rirtazEß
TAKES this method to return his
thanks for the liberal patronage here
tofure bestowed upon him, and to inform
the public that he has } removed hie estab
lishment to the room adjoining Middlecors
Store, and opposite Chriet's Church, on
Chambersburg street, where he has on
hand a very fine aasoriment of
CLOCKS AND WITCDES,
Jeweliy, .414Aet Sii‘Mtielett,
and every thing else , in his line, and atsuch
prices as cannot fail to please. His stock
has recently been enlarged. and helasks
all persons who may want Clocks, Watch
es, Spectacles. Ear-Rings, ringer • Rittga,
Breaat i fins, Watch Chains and. Guards,
Walkh *,iVentint it Call.
Clocks and , Watches RF,PAIRED+ss
tuna, at the idiotism notice ; also {VOW
cle Glasses changed. •
Gettysburg, April 18, 1881—lf.
s~s~~yrz~s
ettateltklL ritturt,
A Superior article of Mineral Paint,
11l- warranted equal to any Paint ever
before offered to the public for painting on
Wood. Brick, Stone. Iron, 'Fin, or any
Fobtoonce which is exposed to Weather,
Water, or the Atmosphere. It is
Proof against Fire, Water.
and Weather,
AND UNCILANGE.ABLE TN ITS COLOR.
It mixes readily with Oil or Compositioa
and is a beautiful dark brown or free-stone
color.
This Paint received the Premium at the
New York Slate Fair,
Field at Albany in 1950, in competition
with the Ohio Fire-Proof Paint, and sev
eral other kinds of Mineral Paint, as heing
superior to anything of the kind now in
use.
CERTIFICATES.
We the undersigned. having .seen and used
BUsWELL's Mineral Paint, can safely recom
mend it to the public as being an article superior
to any Mineral Paint ever before offered for use ;
it in not unpleasant to use, like the stoney Ohio
Paint which is harped about the country so much,
hut mixes up withoil like pure while lead. It is
sold at half the price of common paint, and we
believe where the color is desirable, it in worth
twice as much. and as a Fire, Weather,or Water
proof faint, we think it cannot be surpassed by
anything in the Paint line now in use.
1. Mason, Painter. James Tomlinson, Esq
John Phelps, do John Tomlinson, EN
B Gleason, do H Brown, Esg
James Moore, do B B Stoddard,
Manning, do U W Stoddard,
do 8 P Doolittle,
Jelin Allen,
O Parks,
N Dyer,
I, Joidin,
N P Wilbur,
F. W Dodge,
ll J °alio,
Oneida Depot, Oct. 30th. IRSO.
Mr. Bushwell, Dear fir : We have u.,ed, with
in the petal month. some 2,00 , 1 Ilia. of your Miner
al Paint, in painting cam car houses. anti freight
houses upon our road, and we can on rely recom
mend it ns a very superior, durable and cheap ar
ticle of Paint. HEM AN H. PHELPS.
::.uperintetident of the Syracuse & Utica K. It
Mr Boswell. Dear Sir: I have used for the : . ‘yrit.
c nee & Utica K. K. Company, user n toll 01 your
Mineral Paint, and I snd upon using it iii lie far
preterahle to the Oil Paint, or any other kind flow
in use. I can 111110 recommend it as hcing supt:-
rior to White Lead for any kind of out door paint
ing, as it appear. to lie impervious to water, and
unchattaeable in color.
HORACE JOHN'SON,
Painter Int &I!R. R
Ar.v. Pre 1, 1850
Mr. Burwell, Dear : Having,. wed a colisid.
erable quantity of your Mineral faint, in painting
brick and wooden houses. the past .rayon. 1 has..
taken extra pains to try and test it in various
ways, from its trial and composition I eau war
rant it to be durable both in quality and color;
it mixes beautifully with oil—rint, very easy
for Jail', or boat painting. I think there 1.1. us nn
bottler paint ever been introduced I have used
considerable of it with .liter and glue conipost
tom, for coarse, cheap linioling. and it exceeds
any thing I ever saw. Truly Vows.
B
Douse l'.iintor.
N,Mier , lls other cortifwates in hands of its
MOO , be shown to deal,
14 - ont is for sale by S. II
lIIEULER. lletivslo.9.2,
.:ent \ . 1 ..1.1 , ‘ county
Gcttc•burg,.luly ll—ti
O. 7,11110 NA VC 11Y,
'ITTORN Er .47'
dtI'FICE in the South-west corner of
` ll - 7 the puhlie square, one door west of
George Amii'd•s Store, and formerly oe
cupied as a Law Office by John Nrton
tonzliy, Esq., dece:isvd,
.rlt torocy uI.VI Solicitor fur
Vat-nts and Pensiuns,
Cin furnish very desirable facilities to
applicants and entirely relieve thew from
the necessity of a journey to Washington.
U. MX. is prepared to attend to
the prosecution of
Claims for Bounty Land
to Soldiers of the War of Iti 12 and others
—the selection of choke lands and loca
ting their Mirrants—procuring Patents
and selling Soldiers' lands to the best ad
vantage. Apply' to hint personally or by
letter.
Gettysburg, No•. 1, 1850—tf
Diamond 1 onsors—New Finn
Cipton tiz Zrotbcr,
FAbHIONABLI , BARBI ll', ANL HAIR
D Ess E
lAN at all limes be found prepared to
.
attend to the calls of the people, at
the Temple. in the Diamond. adjoining
the County Building. From Long ex pe
rienee 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 busi
ness, and a desire to please, they will mer
it as well as receive, a liberal share of pub
lic patronage. The sick will be attended
to at their private dwellings.
New York Importers & Jobbers
FREEMAN, HODGES ok CO.,
58 Liberty street, between BroadtraN and
Nassau mirert, near the Post-iffire,
New York.
WE are receiving, by daily arrivals
from Eurcpe, our Fall and Winter
assortment of rich, fashionable
Fancy, Silk and Millinery Goods.
We respectfully invite all Cash Purcha
sers thoroughly to examine our stock and
prices, and, es interest governs, we feel
confident our Anode and prices will induce
them to select (tom our establishment.—
Particular attention is devoted to Millinery
Goods, and many of the articles are man
ufactured expressly to our order, and •
not be surpassed in beauty, styl and
cheapness.
Beautilul Paris Ribbons, for 4t, Cap,
Neck and Belt.
Satin and Taffeta Ribbons, of all widths
and colors.
Silks, Satins, Velvets, and Uncut Vel
vets, for Hats.
Feathers, American and French Artific
ial Flowers.
Puffings, and Cap Trimmings.
Dress Trimmings, large assortment.
Embroideries, Capes, Collars, Under.
sleeves and Cuffs.
Fine Embroidered Saviors and Hem
stitch Cambric Handkerchief!. • .
Crapes,'Lissee, Tarletons, Illusion and
Cap Lactic, ,
Valencienee, Brussels, Thread, Silk, and
Lisle Thread Lace..
Kid,•Bllk, Sewing Silk. 'Lisle Thread,
Aferitto Gloves sad Mitt.
Figured snd Plsin Swile, Book, BM.
op Lawn, and Jaconei
English, FrenolkAmerlaan and Italian
000DIL
Avg. 20.-118
Philadelphia Advgriisemesids
HOYER 3 S INK MANUFACTORY,
IIi:MOVED TO
No. 114 Race Street,
( Between Fourth and Fifth, opposite
Crown street,) Philadelphia.
WHERE the proprietor is enabled;
by increased facilities, to supply
the growing demand for HOVER'S INK.
which its wide-spread reputation has crea
ted.
This Ink is i'ruiso well established in
the good opinion and confidence of the A
merican Public, that it is scarcely neces
sary to say any thing in its favor, and the
manufacturer takes this opportunity to say
that the confidence thus secured shall not
be abused.
In addition to the various kinds of Wri
ting Ink. he also manufactures Adaman
tine Cement for mending Glass and Chi
na, as well as s superior Hair Dye; a
trial only is necessary to secure their fn.
ture use, and a Sealing Wax, well adapt
ed for Druggist and Bottlers, at a very low
price, in large nr small quantities.
j'Orders addressed to
JOSEPH F. HOVER, Manufacturer,
No. 144 Race Street, between 4 and btb, opposite
Crown street, Philadelphia.
NEW AND POPULAR SCHOOL BOOK
CiOMPREHENSIVE SUMMARY of
11 - 1 UNIVERSAL HISTORY, together
with a BIOGRAPHY of DISTINGUISH
ED PERSONS, to which is appended an
epitome of HEATHEN MYTHOLOGY,
NATURAL PHILOSOPHY, General
ASTRONOMY and PHYSIOLOGY.
Adopted and used in the Public Schools
of Philadelphia.
E•' S. JONES & Co., Publishers.
S. W. Corner Fourth and Race Streets, Phil's
Teachers and School Committees ad
dressing letters to us post paid, will be fur
nished with copies for examination.
A full and and complete Assortment of
BOOKS and STATIONERY for sale at
the lowest prices.
May 16, 1851-Iy.
AGENTS WANTED.
fIUSINESS MEN to take the exclu
sive agency (for a Comity or Coon
lice) for the sale of the (I ERNI AN W ASH
IN (I FLUID. being an article much cheap
er and easier to use than soap, and is war
rantee to perfectly cleanse all kinds of
clothing, containing no Potash, Soda-ash,
I':pirits of Turpentine, Ammonia, Acids, or
any article whatever, that will in any man
ner injure the finest fabric or the
It is an article which, when once introdu
ced constant sales can he made with large
profits to the Affellt. For lull particulars
regarding prices, terms, A:O., add rt. ss ( Post
paid) to I. I'. 1101 - 1 . CO.
Smith i'iPh St., Philuildphin.
July 25. Stn
Eta Iti 'e Adverli.ements
:NUM; AND st:MMER cLoTHENth
COSTUMEHA LI,.
Corner of Pratt and Cenire ilarket
Sparc, Baltimore.
' r ill , . largest and best .toek of REA DY •
• MA DE C LOT HIN G ever offered'
in Baltimore. Dress, Frock and Sack
COATS, all colors, quantities and sizes,
from $2 50 to $5.50 and upwards. PAN-
TAI.OO NS at *A 10 $3.50, and upwards,
embracing all styles of fancy, plain and
plaid C A SSIM E RES. V ESTS ol every
variety at corresponding prices. Also a
large assortment of BOY'S CLOTHING.
Importing our own Cloth direct from
Europe, - and manufacturing on the most
extensive scale, enables us to offer induce
ments to purchasers not to be surpassed
by any Clothing Establishment in the U
nited States. The proprietors are deter
mined to make the Wholesale Rooms the
point of great attraction, and have now
made up more than 50,000 GARMENTS,
from the finest quality to the lowest in
price.
In the Custom Department will always
be found the choicest selection of Ciolita.
Cassimeres and rtatings, which will be
made up at the shortest notice, and in the
latest style, and a fit always guarantied.
The one price system strictly adhered to.
Remember the name and place, corner
of Pratt at. and Centre Market Space.
H. 11. COLE & CO.
Ap6111,1851--1Y
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND, I
rrHE NEXT session will begin on
IVednesday, die 15th of October,
18.31, and close Ist March, 1852;
Nathan R. Smith, M. It., Surgery.
Wm. E. A. Aiken, M. D., Chemistry
and Pharmacy.
Samuel Chew, M. D., Therapeutics,
Materia Medica and Hygiene.
Joseph Roby, M. 1)., Anatomy and
Physiology.
Win. Power, M. D., Theory and Prac
tice of Medicine. _ . .
Richard 11. Thomas, M. D., Midwifery
and Disallows of Women and Children.
George W. Miltenberger,, M. D., Pa- 1
thological Anatomy.
The intwt ample opportunities for the
prosecution of Practical Anatomy at mod
erate expense.
Clinical lectures four times a week, by
Piolessors Smith and Power, in the Bal
timore Infirmary ; with the privilege of dai
ly visits to ita wards, without charge to the
student for the ticket.
Fees for tve Lectures $9O to $95 Prac
tical Anatomy *10; Marticulation $5 ;
Graduation $2O.
. . .
WILLIAM E. 4. AIKEN, Dean
Baltimore, Aug. 8-13
4I T OLD 15 T.ll 11,
BUT IN A NEW SHOP.
J. G. FREY
r ENUERS hie acknowledgments to
'AL his friends for past favors, and has
the pleasure of announcing that he is again
located at the old stand, on Washifigton
street, one square smith of Thompson
Hotel, where he will be prepared, as here
tofore, to do all kinds of
WICH, CLOTH, 4. SIGN PAINT
ING.
KrOarriage Repairing done at short
notice, and on reasonable teams, for which
Country Produce will be taken.
The subscriber is thankful for past fa
vors, and hopes, by attention to business,
and a desi4 to please, to merit and receive
a continuance of publicpatronage.
J. G. PRIM.
Gettysburg, Jan. 12, 1849.--tf
11,11":11VERE;
(11 4 ' every description, donitahtry► 0
kir band and for sale at DUEfILgR'S
Tin Ware Eitabliihment, opposite the
Pon Olilso. [Pat I,
-, , •
' 1111 1 1411; 1 1 1 4414,•01•: ,-
- eia4,
ii•JP
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%&tttEX ILA_,K:LtM
DAVICITEAGY
TENDERS his acknowledgments to
the public for the liberal and stea
dy patronage with which he has been fa
vored for a series of years ; and respect
fully announces to his former customers
and the public generally. that he has hie .
Shop at present in Chambcrsburg street—
where perilous wishing FURNITURE
can be accommodated at very moderate
prices for CASH, PRODUCE and LUM
BER, for which the highest market price
will be paid.
icrAll Furniture warranted to be made
of the very best materials, and by experi
enced workmen.
eottins.
All orders for Collins will meet with
the same prompt attention as heretofore.
D. HEADY.
RED/OVAL.
Dr. J. Lawrence Hill,
DEN 11181 r,
HAS removed his office to the building
opposite the Lutheran Church, in
Chambersburg street, 2 doors east of Mr.
Middleeell's store where he may all times
he found ready and willing to attend to
any case within the province of the Den
tist. Persons in want of full sets of teeth
are respectfully invited to call.
REFERENCES.
Dr. C. N. UItRILUCIIT, RO,.C.P.KRAVTII,D.D
" D. HORNIER, I Prof. M. J•CIIIIIN,
H. S. HeIIZR, 1 " H. L. BJIIOIIIII,
" D. 01 Lis car, " Wm.M.Ritywomp•
Rev J.C. W.(7.1'014,1).1). " M. L. 87CILTIR.
July 7. 1848.
BOOKS! BOOKS!
Classical, Theoogical, Litcrary &
Misceaneous.
S. H. BUEHLER
1] AS just received a new supply of
Goods from the City, and invites the
attention of the public to his presentstock of
Books and i2/-9 . Stationery,
of every variety, constituting the largest
and best assortment ever offered in Jilin
market—winch will be sold, as usual at
the Low tar R.vr►a.
lie has constantly on hand a large
and full assortment of SCIIOOI. BOORS
and STATIONERY, Pen-knives, Ciotti
Pens. Pencils, Letter Envelopes, Visiting
Cards, Motto Wafers, with a variety of
Fancy Articles, to whu•;t the atter Our' of
purchasers is invited.
The subscriber returns his acknowledg
ment for the long continued and liberal pa
tronage extended to him, and thinks that,
in the variety and excellence of his present
assortment Cheapl3ooll and Stationery.
will be found evidence of a determination
to continue to merit that patronage.
KT - Arrangements have been made by
which any Books not embraced in his as
ointment can be promptly ordered front
the City.
May 23—tf
GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY
44 * e'llot IC DIX ESIIO P.
establishment will now be ear
l_ ried on by
'l% \VitaELT ge,Fig
whotake pleasurcin being able to announce
to their friends and the public generally that
they bave constantly on hand a very great
variety of
Holloware and Stoves,
including Kettles, Pots, Ovens, Skillets,
Pans, Griddles. &c. ; Common Parlor,
Air-tight, and Cooking Stoves—among
them the far-famed HATHAWAY.
'l'o Farmers they would say, they have
on hand an excellent assortment of
Farming Implements.
consisting of the renowned Seylor Plough,
Woodcock's and Witherow's, Warren's
Patent Windmill, Straw-cutters. &c.
BL CKSMITHING
is carried on by the best of workmen.—
They will still carry on the
// 0 07' 4- SI/GE
shop in the South end of the Foundry buil
ding, where, with good workmen and the
excellent materials, the neatest tits and
best work will be made. O:L7 - Ladies will
be waited on at their residences.
All the above mentioned articles, with a
great many others not named, will beiur
nished as cheap for cash or country pro-
duce as they can be had any where else.
Iri'ltepairing,of all kinds ,done a t the
short" notice.
Gettysburg, April 20, 1850.
TM Watt
THE subscriber has on
,hand at his
Tin Ware Establlalinieut, in Cham
bersburg street, opposite the Post Office, a
Large Assortment of Tin Ware,
which he will sell on moderate terms.—
itzrCall and examine for yourselves.
March 14. GEO. E. BUEHLER
THE STAR AND BANN R.
la published every Friday Evening, in
Carlisle street, two doors from the
Diamond. by
D. A. & C. H. BUEHLER.
Titian*.
If paid in advance or within the fear $2 per
annum—if not paid within the yes I,l+ll 60. No
paper discontinuad'ontil all rrrr a rages are pa id—
except et the option of the F.ilitor. tingle copies
61 cents. A failure to 'miry a discontinuano
will be regarded ea a*en eigagement.
...sfdeertisonsets not exceeding a square insortod
twee times for *ll—erery subsequent insertion
cents. Longer ones in the HMO proportion.—
MI advertisements oat specialll ordered for a
gives time will be continued until forbid. , A
rat mcluedon will be made to these who advertise
by 1101 year.
AO, Pritaittg 0f all kindly Oionatil neatly and
promptly, and on, reasonable tonne.
Uteri and Vorentosiestaits to the INditiw, (6.
eepattlit such as contain Money or to alum of
new subscriber,) motet ha /WIT rain in enter is
Genre attention.