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    PSIDOEIVAISILIE
a gal.,
1111 Y wirtaeof so alias Order of the Or ALPrthests• Court of Adams county, the
enissorilter. Administrator of the Estate 01.
Masai. Canaan% law of township,
Adaiateauaty, deceased, will expose to
Pahlie Sala,
Ow Oiday the 14th of Natshubtr next,
. ; ./1 1 fir',4;Loc i f..,o?; Tua rsiqmse,
A - lust OFIAND,-
tkiplipavArky of said, ileenaand, ,Aituate in
Menapon and Butler, townah4ie, adjoining
Isiul: of limb Smith, Pater Btudidniker,
Abraltaaaßlaybaghcand otter and cow *
tainipi 1:, 1
il . 'Jere* ''and 29' peril'
i seattof Patesterd Lased.
"Aittiitt'etii aerei"ire 'clearrd' 'and,- tin
der eeltivatien-=-Ille ittaidn'elkfing in good
thriving Timber. A good tirtiportion of
the WM is in first-rate Meadow. The
IMPIWITMP I T E I 4
.11/94TORY011011tE,
mama Log Stidde,•hog Blacksmith Shop.
wifit shad; and other out-buildings.
Theron retreil•of good water tit the door,
stelit-gocid - spring- wear , the dwell ing.—
Tbeferm well- witered - by it Run on
ono ekle and °popgun', Creek on• The other.
Tbionils on-ted-premiiies anorehard of
'VHOICEI FRUIT TREES,
`_Th i k Firm"lieit on thernad from Hon
shout one mile
and the same distance
from Applemsn's MiIC
CCrPereons wishing to pee die premis. :
es can do so by calling on the widow sc
ald. ibaltois..' • '.`•
Also, will be sold with the Farm a large
71*;ber,
hewed and sawed;,
6 , 0 114 '011,011314E,5, and a lot of
- s rtS . r
VERMS.L.One-fifth of the purchase
stotimtis q Rid on the let day of April
nett, when possession will he Owen, with
a good title; the residue of the porrhase
money to be roll litioss• equal annual pay
mentellitlrout interest. The stiose pro-
PetlirSrill 'be ant& Subject to the dower o
tIW 4ideiar'or Sohn earetin, deceased, in
tree Hate. ,
Illugurreeze, Clerk.
20, 1811.
pwsuc .SALE;
ESE
mv#l,ll3 (4'lo order of Orphans' Court
,of Adams c.,:nunty, the subscriber,
*llailiistrat4r of the osutte of DENJ A M IN
414A.,5 A lei" of *enation ip., in said coun•
!)f,ilfteettsietl. will expose at Public Sale,
- ,Yptost.4cry, tddi ,Vorember, at
}, o *,cipo, on the premises,
TRACT 'Of LAND,
situate itt Menaßen township, Adnmr coun
ty. 118/if the &Mit flontlersville
to Laurel torge, Adjoining lands of Wm.
right, ,l4tu§owers, • Peter Butler and
.# l r W. 6 0 1 1 AgnlikWiNg
ACREktriore 4ar- less,
on Wbkh tee *teed' • •
L oA,guitt,la s•tAl
~•.
Si
with a KWien.atiathed.:' Thre is also
Ffatalli ' Bath with tbreshitig floor, a
small Log Stable, and other improvement..
There is alga on, the premises, a good
spring orWater, and a
THRIrmo YOUNG
Aptiim. ORCHARD.
bore property will be eold en•
,14114 taro, Pia is. 14 may be deemed
most
„Attendance, win jwi given and terms
sll44 , kl lo lFo,cm (4Y of,4!* by :
„,,, , N 11,114,., R 1,9 HT. Adner.
Arlo, pv.l-41. Daimon's, elk.
Oet. 8. 1851—ta ,
VALUABLE FARM
r. ~ , &T PRIVATE, SALE.
I Kponnasnee of. the laat, will and teeta
a nt.of.JAMES,d..PAXTtIN late
of 4trwriship, Atlnma county. de.
ineesed. hereby offer , at. Private Sale,
THIN leAlll,lll,
0r . :514 deCrlatied, aityl4 in said township,
eontaffrirw i lill ACH,F,S, more or less. ad
joining len& of Willi,sit White, John
Plows, and,others. The iinprovementa
area
•
_ TWO-STORY
II a a LOGIIOUSE,
I also, a Log Kitchen, a Double
lAtor'BapPt; Warn tithed' and Stable, and a
teottOpcbtAlt trend prninirtinti is in Tim
.barattitMeatiow. The land will he shown
.110 ani:artiti'ltiefi' to 'View it' by the stibscri
4ior residing on the'panie.
." ".
I '. PAXTON, Ex' r.
tit: - A vg:4lll=-6t. • •
MISTIER% .14OTICE.
oncE lircildiy given to all Leila.
441 Awes and' other, persona concerned,
that the ,thintio,falralion Jiceounts of the
deceesed peorioriles SS dhale r mentioned,
will be pnesented at the Orphans Court of
tiblicititili4N . flifennfirtiiation and aIIOW
-4iiitekosi /Ventfactdc 17th • day of No
iiekt; : '
Belt and fleet deem:int flf John
• liati*C' Esq., 'A dminisitat of the estate
liftattlikrine Braint, deceased.
Ttit) tint and final teentint of Samuel
of Hentuel' Kalkriderr
- The firm ard fluid :acionnt of Henry
'Maititley l tiecutor df the' last will and
=eat of. tuba Maria Spangler, de-
• 'Tae first end flonl sertiot of Fronde
MOttftirt, AtimillititrdtOt• of the Estate of
Epltraita Zuck. dreeteeti:
i Vita find itoloont of Geovige Sinneeifer,
A Admiaidarator 04 , .tite estate ofJaeoh Stone
doesised.
W.,.W. lIAMERSLY.
a oside e. Oflito. t..•ct!.:uorg.
044. 24. tbsi •
6 Ef.A.M. of various
4)()4)
kit* eti ! quality, fuel
151mv0,44 littie' at the fewest prices.
Aor, 0. Mt.
iVseorstes &d Maulaeit doot to the
!foist
Rtanks of - Z . kinds' fur'
*ln at this oinoc. •
lICC LA MATION
. „. .
. . . . .
• •
.171 V HERE k 3 the lion. DPW
V KEE, Esq. President of the several
COurttotOornmon Pleas, in the coutindlt
composing the 19th District, and Justice
of th' 'Courts of Over and Terminer, and
general. Jail Delivery, for the trial of all
capital and other offenders in the said dis- I
triet—and JastEs M'Divrrr, and SAMUEL!
R. Rneustd..Emqs.,Judges of the Courts of
Common Pleas and General Jail Delivery,
for the trial of capital and other otientl
eta in the county of Adams—have issued
their precept, bearing Ante the 2011: day
August. in the year of our Lcian, one
thousand eight hundred and and to
me.directed, for holding a Court of Com
mon Pleas and General Quarter Sessions'
of the Pe:ice and General Jail Delivery,
and Court of Over and Terminer, at Get
tysburg. on Monday the 17/A day . of No
vember next—
NQTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN To
all the Justices of the Peace, the Cororfer
and Constables within the said County of
Adams, that they be thou and there in their
proper persons, with their Rolls, Records,
Inquisitions, Examinations and other Re
montbrances, to do those things which to
their offices and in that behalf appertain
to be done, and also they who will prose
cute against the.prisoners that arc or then
shall be in the Jnil of the said County of
Adams, and to be then and there to pros
esute against them as shall be just.
WILLIAM FICKES, Sheriff,
Shea** office, tiettystsurg,
Oct. 17, lasl.
GRAND JURY-NOV. TERM.
t4traban—John F. Felts.
Lamers—John Welsh, Joseph Fickle, Jacob
Ford.
Mountjoy—Wat.on Barr, Francis Allison
Oxfoni—Dssid Al. Myers
. .
Reading—Samuel Oierheltzer, Henry Rummel.
Franklin—Hugh Wilhenny, Peter Mickley, Of
Daniel)
Berwick—Sebastian Bluffer
tountplot , ant —Henry Weikert, John Coshun,
Peter Weikert, Joeeph F,. Homier.
MenaPdpn—Cyrus G roist.
GiMowago--11irithain Koakv, - rreincip !Crichton
Ty rune— Wm. ie rm an. fin. Yens.
(Inion—John Crnrnrhu•
M=t2MM
Cumberlaud—limes Nt'Ctillough
GENERAL JURY-NOV. TERM.
Tyrone—Ezra Myers, lkory Myara, jr.
Butler—Wm. 11. Wro;to,
Hatuiltonbai , — Amos \V. Magioley,Ch.istianNius.
airman. Jacob litcl
Hamilton ...tienrstt ISe.hwtrtz, Bernard II ildel3ratul
Martin Getz, George Iting
Franklin—Levi Pitzer, Joke Walter. MOBOl Rat
feitsperger.
Reeding—ifeney A ihert, &Award J Kohn, Mona
Philips.
Strubsii—John P. Demarco. John M'llhenriy.
Wonllen---Elenry Carson, Josiah Penmen!, Wm
•
B. Wilson.
Cumberlaml-LFrederick 1.. tmitb, Robert SlTor
ily,
Liberty—John Eiker, Wm. Grayson.
Mountioy—Joseph flak.
Mountpleasant—A mire Tv Little, Win. Stock, John
Gettnany—John Keefer.
Conovvagn—Aboaluna Aultibmigh. Levi Kind.
Ig. Jecob Warta, (of M.) J,rcob Little.
Boro”gb—Henry S. Milinigh. N'm. W P:tston,
Wm. Boyer, Samuel S. itl'Greory, Jacob N or.
beck.
Union—Peter Sell.
Huntington—H. Franklin Wiermon, TS3IIC Sad
ter, John H. Bream, P.-ier H. •
actord—Francb Mcnah.,ll, Michael sluglo.
Freetiour.—Jaeoll !al)era.
Latirtiore— :Mahlon U rival.
ITCTIOE.
firorge T. Mark and' In the Court of
John N. Mark, Common Bras of
VS >.,lLhinis Co., Penn.
Jacoh Deardorf and SVlVallia, No. 8,
Antallda Mark. November Tern),
1851.
SUMMONS IN P.IIITITION.
Adams County, 88.
yl The Cornmonwra?th of Penn
i. -..,. rylvanin to the Sherifrof said
i - !( '., County Greeting:
' IF George 'l'. Mark and
John N. Mark make you secure of pros
ecuting their claim, then we command yfin
that you summon by good and lawful sum
moners Jacob Deardorff, and Amanda
Mark, late of your county, so that they be
and appear before our Judges at Gettys
burg, at our County Court of Common
Pleas, then to be field on the Seventeenth
day of November • next (1851,) to show
wherefore, whereas they, the said George
T. Mark, John N. Mark, and the afore
said Jacob Deardorff 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 lands of Jacob Men
, float, Peter Comfort, Andrew Hartman.
,and others, containing eighty-nine acres
more or less ; the second parcel adjoining.
lands of Samuel Cover, Jacob Mundorff.
1 and others, containing fourteen acres more
or less ; the third tract Adjoining lands of
' Jacob Drought's Heirs:Henry Leidy, and
others, eoataining forty acres more or less;
the fourth tract adjoining lands of Peter
I Comfort. Jacob Ilittinger, end others, eon
; mining thirty-six acres forty perches and)
allowance', and the fifth tract adjoining !
Ilands of Jamb Deardorff, Solomon Illeg-1
man ; and others, coot:' ' g fifty-six ac-
errs and fifty two perches and alluwatiee :
I the imiliviih-il 13.25 th part whereof belongs
Ito the said George T. Mark, he being le- {
gally sezied therof, and other mulividedt
5-25th part tv hereof belongs to said Jelin
N. Mark, lie being legally seized thereof. 1
land other undivided 8.25 th part thereof 'to
Jacob Deardorff one of the Defendants,
and other undivided 6-25th part thereof to
I Amanda Mark, the other Defendant ; .the
sante Jacob Deardorff and Amanda Hark,
partition thereof between them to be made
' (according to the laws and customs of this
Commonwealth in such ease made and
provided.) do gainsay and the same to be
i done ; do mu permit very unjustly and a-
Oust the same laws and customs • (as it
fis seitr; &et '
And have you then and there the names
or those Mtpununers anthills writ.
Witness the hottorahle 'Daniel ',Durkee,
Piesident Judge of oUt Court, the 30th day
Of A uipiet, ili,'.' P•.,1851 '
NAN PICKIrilo, PrOfh."y.
And now; '1861; Sept. tail,The Cotirt.
!direct service of the writ lobe made upon
1 Amanda Mark, Orlin residea 'Out of the
I
County and Siite,) by publication in the
" oStar and listmer." it newspaper publish
r eil 'ln Dettyithilig nir six eue,,esttive weeks '
prior to the retain' day thereof. ' '
.14 An Churl
IN M. FICKES, Sher!".
. ' Oct; 3,1851--t . . ' •
Register.
ARE,
lP every description, constantly o
band and fox sale at BUEHLER'S
tin Ware Establiahment, °posit*
,the
fast Office. (Oeti .
MIZE STORE.
lINHE Sulascribers would respectfully
i►tnounce to their friends and the
public, that they have opened a NEW
HARDWARE STORE in 1131timore at..
adjoining the residence of Dsvto ZIEOLER,
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, & Oyestnffs,
n general, inending :every description of
articles in the above line of business—to
which they invite the attention of Coach
ma kers, Blacksmiths. Carpenters, Cabinet
makers, Shoemakers, Saddlers, and the
public generally.
Our stock having been selected with great
care and purcharthed fur Cash, we quart
antoe,(for the Ready Money,) to dispose
of any part of it on as reasonable terms as
they can be purchased any where.
We particolarly request a call from our
friends, mid earnestly solicit a share of
public favor, as we are determined to es
tablish a character for selling Goods at
low prices and doing business on fair prin
ciples.
JOEL B. DANNER,
D %%ID ZIEGLER.
Gettysburg. June 18, 1851.—tf.
BUSHNELL'S
NEUIRRA
ASuperior article of Mineral Paint,
warranted equal to any Paint ever
before offered an the public for painting on
Wood, Brick, Stone, Iron, Tin. or any
Ruhstanee which is exposed to Weather,
Water, or the Atmosphere. It is
Proof againsit flrc, Water,
void Weather,
.I? 1) UNCIDINORARLE IN ITS COLOR.
It mixes readily with Oil or Compositiok
and is a beautthil dark brown or free-stone
This Paint rewired the Premium at the
Neu , lark State Fair,
Held at Albany itt 1850, in competition
with the Ohio Fire-Proof and arv•
oral other kinds of Ntitii•ral faint, as tieing
superior to an) thing o( the kind now in
use.
CERTIFICATES.
We the undersigned, having seen and used
Bli:; , Wk:LI:a Mineral Pond.. con safely recom.
ineturlt to the politic ss being an article superior
to any Mineral Paint ever before offered for use ;
it is not unpleasant to use, like the arr an t Ohl.
Point which is harped about the country so much.
but miles up with oil like Wire white leaf. It
sold at half the price of common paint. and we
b e li e ve wh e re th e color it desirable, it is worth
twice as much, and n• • Fire, Weather, er %Valet.
proof Paint, we think it calistoCbe surpassed by
anything iu thal'aitit line now in use.
L Anson, Painter. ionic,. Toniliinnin. Esq
John Phelps, in John Tomlinson, Esti
D (tleason, do . II Drown, Egg
James Moore, Jo B B st‘ohlattl,
J T m.oning, do (; V stodd.rd,
d.oio. Jo S p Boohtt le.
N P ilbur, J oho Allen,
(1 Pack s,
U Jo.Liu,
Oneida Depot: I )rt. 30th. Isso
Mr. Buohwell. Denr r: We has with
in the past cnntitla 40ine 11:11. 01 pr,ar 11inel •
al Paint. in painting ears. ear liouara
hnip.ra upon oar road. and we r,ti
mend it an a very surerioe. dorn hi, and rhea; ar
ticle Point HEMAN H. PH
112=
Mr Ensurell. Dear tr'•ir : I have meal for the :sy ra
rest. & Utica R. R. Company. over n ton M your
Mineral Paint, and I :bid upon toeing it in be far
preferable to the Oil Paint, nr any other kind now
in use. I can also recommend it as being ante,-
rior to White Lead for any kind of out paint
ing, ma it appears tube impervious to water, and
unchangeable in color.
HORACE JOHNSON.
Painter for T: R. R Co.
Alhuny. Pec. I. 1850.
Mr. Bumsll. Dear Sir - Having used a rfilleid
enable quantity of your Mineral Paint, in painting
brick and wooden houses, the past season, I hare
taken extra pains to try and test it in various
ways, from its trial and composition I can war
rant it to be durable both in quality and color ;
it mixes beautifully with oil—plints very easy—
and for ship or boat painting. I think there has no
!renter paint ewer been introduced. I have used
considerable of it with water and glue composi
tion. for course, cheap painting, and it exceeds
any thing I ever saw. Truly Yours.
THOS. B. JOSI N.
House Painter.
Numerous other certificates in hands of Agents
which will he shown to dealers.
111 - 7 - This Point is for sale by S. II
BUEHLER, Gettysburg,
Sole Agent for Adams County
Gettymhurg. July 11—t1
Price Reduced !
VAUGHN'S
LITHONTBIPTIC MIXTURE !
Large Bottles—Only Ooe Dollar.
The Proprktor of tho Groat AmbeitlM Remelt, " Vorintee
VIOILTABLII Utmostam-lc Ilftvrtmo." hothead by the
argent rottteuoloth of hes Aare.. thirepthoot the United
SUMO and Canada. bar now
Reduced the Price
or bid popular atul well known article: and from Ws date,
bereradls. be will put up be) one rigs only,—llls quart
bottler:— the mail price will be
ONR DOLLAR.
The pablk may mat messed that the character of the Medi
eine. Ito strength, and tenable propernee WILL titan,.
VW' . and the UAW can will be bestowed in pie
paring it as heretofore.
A• thin medicine. ender ne redacted price, will be Patehmed
by thaw who hate not hitherto made therrnebree sequel:dad
with lie whinge, the proprietor would beg to intimate that hir
ankle is Dot to be clawed with the east anumnt of •• Remedies
of the day ;" It claim. for lotelf a gnome Atari./ pewee, en
ea diut6.ll. An aim gds prearrange new before Me
wmdd; and bee eaterained itself far eight year. by its soPerkie
medical Omits, and. until thio iminedon, commanded &obis
the pries of any abler soul, In this lifts.
Nonc■ POIIIICVLVIGV E , des wthde acts with Pat WI
Ins power and esrudnii. VDOO the
Mood, Liver, Klansys, Lungs,
etei ate, mew. nem the Pletw medal of which II and
heath dem&
Tido wdWr bar • Jodi Mr* roma am * ism* rat
prquy sad Onnyl.
. .
and all dlatowa of that aslant. it Nay bs nnetl stew whoa
th• heatllwoot phytkaaa has &Utah:Wed his patient.—and Go
theme &Moan MINIM, awe stoestally Doom. the Meet.
star weak/ eanwedi awl hooted) , peostawail It. At at
promo yd,. It ta wally obtahad hia/I. alai the Dial will prove
ths ankle AO be the
..
aulaPst MOW !a the ;World!
rillllo sok Dar thuspldete the agents era them away
thay swath Dear lowa papa of resolore. (la Whim to rall
raaraw) Warble fa bowlebold papal ~ aid width
will tiara raw dellat. per 1410# to Priedeld hOIMPLOPPOR
.. Tball thaelyte ars latiadamod to oaths the book of gnat
salsa, apitth loss Ye abarsetar w ea adratildthr aradlare Da
the atedislota, the isedthasy la dyer of withap la the theta Of
*tete flow all parteer the etateary, way be tidied SPOIL
" Vollettiel Wagetable Lithaabitale Nllstare !' —the
Will amid,.. thesady. wow kit ethe la WWI Wawa at el
each, mall bottle. at SO au otab. No thudl battles will be
jawed 'alter the Lomat stook Is iistskied aC
pyfo c ipia Offlos. Banta, N. V. DOT Yak stmt.
0. 0. VAUGHN.
Sold WhAwl* aid laud! by 04COTT McIi.ZBBON •
00.,,IIIMaiden Law. New Yuri C4y.
Wm. Woeptiml row 110•61 slid darks with
wheel Inuwouts belood mut 116 Pa* p. 4, ase Miandsii
wiU Le timmi ar throw
AGE4iTB—S. H. Buehler, Getlyshiout.asech
Merrin;•Oxford 1 Wm. ma, Best Wenn ; Jo.
mph H. Henry, Abbottetown ; J. B. Bonk. Pay
ermine ; Lewis Drui*, Chanaberelourg ;
Henurer. Oct. IS, tow.
ki.DALLE:Y.
DA LLEY'S MAGIC L VAIN EXTRACTOR.
The Original and Trody Genuine.
9tOartiele hot halter's GaNt•INF EITRACTeR
ran cheek the inflammation inatandy and
allay the pait,• fro m the wood btirna and von,/
in from an, t o
fifteen minute.. In millions or
rare, Where it hoe been tlriftl it ha. tweet' once
heer.:kilOwo to foal llt Monde intathble,nil a
lone I It does not, alone draw nut the pain and
inflammation, lint cures the womida WITHOUT
St•/111
I Will forfeit *two) if any other article, no
matter what it a n ame , ran pertium the Fame
functions, as are reported in my eight page
PamPilletc—"The TI a guelitriset explosion . ' case.
The }:xtractor is equally efficacious in curing
Piles, Cuts, Wounds, Bruises. old and inveterate
Sores. sore and inflamed F.yes, Felon. Sores Nip
ples and ell cutaneous and (external) inflamma
tory Diseawa.
I hold my elf responaible for the truth of eve
ry word advanced in my printed circular%
IMPORTANT CHANGE AND CAUTION.
DA LARY'S MAOIO AL PAIN EXTRACTOR iii 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 application is as dangerous.
11ind the emblems on the new envelope Tat
sant., SO X, EIRRPRICT. PORK. MON ANTI EAGLE.
Buy only of my authorized agents, and the new
size, and you will avoid all danger and iml:osi•
lion.
tirßee printed eireutirs
DA UAW'S ANIMAL GALVANIC
Will positively and effectually cure Humors,
Avvellings, Stains, Broken Knees, Quiter
bone, Bruises and Bone Spaviti.
H. ISALLF.Y,
Anle inventor end proprietor, General Depot,4ls
Bioadway, N. Y.
(rfrFor sale by S. H. BUEHLER, Gettysburg.
Witmer and Stick, Mumnissburg ; J. F. Lover,
Arrentltssille ; John McKnight, Benders, tile ;
D. M. C. White, Hsintiton ; W. Wolf, Berlin ;
Jacob Ociarlmirn, Abboittitown ; 3. Busby, Mc-
Sherrystown.
May 23, 18M—ly
3 a 51
A new and brilliant light has lately arisen and
now stands high in the horizon. shedding Its gal.
den light of hope irpon the dark despairing minds
of the bed-ridden and afflicted w ith pain, like the
!minting' forth dr 16 congenial TS) N nt the sun
upon the cold, dismal regionti of the trigid zone.
'the three letters which head thin paragraph in
the nignitieation of
RA LAVA l'S READY RELIEF.
An Instantaneous remedy for Pains of ill kind.
the 'cry ttistaitt Had Atty . . Reddy Relief is anther?
Its iron-relies log rirt.ditte. are ivalizerk it vs ill re
hese the 1110111 !Clete pain• nl Idoonn:visno. Lion
-4.szto ;out, raf4ll).l), I h1:11,1iX, &c., in a tens
111111116.5.
t: ItHEUNI.VVISNI —lts Trt..ddierit
and Cute.
itlll-17MATIC PAINS 1-c,STANTLY
c•tfialir 13) . !!' 111 .\ R1 , .1.1Y.F.
IV emir:Mein all-es Irmo Mlferent etusce, bui
most generally proceeds (tom Colds, ertnlsure to
cold Ilump weather. ;ma steeping in damp up:ut
mruts. complaint rs tlivoled Into tw o
L lesses ; the tient intlawatory. 1,0 Called rinirl the
rwelltng and milmnmation thri: alit oils the pains,
in the parts nth•eted; .errand, hmem liheomet
. ;sm. rolled how the long comm.:awe of the d,..•
rose. It is ails° gnon Ti Sn //11 , 111VII:VI Or (13111 111
the bark ; .`crdire. or pain, it the nip or grmn:
Arohrodyma orpail.sinittejoints. The Acute.
Rhuernati.cn generally terntinut, into 0110 0 1
their and 14`C.IMCS a chrome complaint.
A Br:Au - Full, ptcrutir—k NEW LABEL
EN6ILIN INi:
Tn propel the public agatn.t purchasing Conn
rfolts nl Radit C tune, MoiliCta!ed bus p, 11.
1.. Railway. the celebrated Clieoll,t of New York.
bas at al great ex pen.e cog Led the sersiciii: of nne
it the first mhos o 'deel et i.taelll,..t nr Arnerica.
,11,41 Will in the tir-t of A prt I , Iptai, 6, a , R a d
s lltsty.tleti in its new label. It is a
ellttl".1V11 , 14 It repreiients two female
of health end beauty, reclining t ill s tablet
r ai d scroll isesta, 401 Which all' the wer.l,,
‘‘;‘) 6 M6ls ‘ ' in tlintninnted letter. .
t
to the lama...ate tide ni the I, the iac Wilde
pit k G. t.a In i v The 4e-Igii is neat
chaste. art!-tie. and elevantly execorc , l
AN A !CEA(' I 11:11,1t OF THE SKIN.
It .li, pa , se, u.inything tilt lord m the• world,
it rein....•, IZedne.,, hal plea, Mitt hem. Pustules,
Tenets . Hash. It rums Salt Re•utn, Ring Worm.
t-ure Ileads, Sores. Pustular Eruptions. It im
parts health to the skin and beauty to the com
plexion. As a Nursery and Toilet Soap, it in
beyond the reach of Rivalry. and for shaving pur
poses it is the bent in use. One sake of Railway's
Soap will last longer than three cakes iil the same
size of any other Soap in use, therefore it is the
cheapest and best soap in the would. Price 2i
cents, large cakes in engraved wrappers. and the
signature 01 R. G. Radway upon each wrapper.
Now through the Harem chambers many lightb
Of busy shapes proclaim the toilet rights—
While some bring balm from Circassia's fair.
To dress and beautify their lovely Hair,
Which makes the maids of Circassian sires
Within the breasts 01 kings pine love inspire
TO DItF.SA AND BEAUTIFY I HE HAIR.
Railway'■ Circassian Balm is becoming quite
popular. in the course of time it will supercede
all other preparations in use, it cures baldness.
strengthens the hait, eradicates ilandrulF, and
makes the hair soft, fine, and glossy. By using
the balm as per direction, it will make it cull
beautitully, resembling nature. Price 25 cents.
in large bottles. Bee that Railway & Co., is up
on each bottle.
Unprecedented SIICCCIIII4 •of
urutiriGi• VEGETABLE DYSPEPSIA
zw th BITTERs , th e most popular Family :Wed
icine of the age—used by Physicians ol high
standing.
These Bitters remove all morbid secretions,
purify the blood. gins tone and vigor to the dives
tire organs, minty the sy, , teni against all fu
ture diseases, can be taken with safer y, at rio time
debilitating the patient—being gra:el - al to the
most delicate stomach, and remarkable for their
cheering, invigorating, strengthening, and resits.
relive properties,anil an invaluable remedy fe; the
DY:A'EI'SIA IN ITS WOIOT FORA'S
Circpars, containing the Certificates of re•
mark able cure, and the hte,h estimation in whirl,
this Medicine it. held by the public pc...mean be
had of the Agents, Inc.e Pike, 50 cent* per
bottle.
PRINCIPAL OFFICE, 122 Fulton street, New
York, up stairs.
For bale in C.f tlyslthre by 8. 11.131'1.11.ER.
P3T11.0L.77.1ti
08. ROCK OIL,
AA NATURAL REMEDY, procured
from a well 404 feet deep, and pos
sessing wonderful curative powers, in dis
eases of the chest, wind-pipe and luugs.—
Also for the cure of diarrhea, cholera, piles,
rheumatism, gont, asthma, bronchitis,
soroffuls or king's evil ; also,
BURNS & SCALDS,
neuralgia, tetter, ring-wornyb
stinate eruptions of the skin,
blotches and pimples on the lace, biles,
deafness. chronic sore eyes, erysipelas,
pains in the , bones and joints, and , all that
class , of diseases in which alterative or
purifying medicines are indicated.
Kr. Put up by S. Al. Kier, . Canal
Basin, Pittsburg. For sale by S. H.
BUBBLER, Gettysburg, sole agent for
"Mame county.
Gettysburg, Nov. 7,1951.—0 m
SKELLY & lIOLLEBAUGH,
►THANKFUL for past favors, reaped.
fully inform their friends and the
public, that they continue the TAILOR
IN G business, at the old stand. and solicit
a continuance of the public patronage.--
Gartnents made in the shortest time pos
sible. ll&The New York and Philstlei
phig Bili and Wilder ' , Whims have just
been received.
Oct. 17, 185 E •
Philadelphia Advertisements
AGENTS WANTED.
ipp s USINESS MEN to take the exclu.
-I" sive agency (roue County or Comi
ties) for the sale oldie GERMAN %V ASII
IN 0 FLUID. being an article much cheap.
r r and easier to use than soap, and is war
ranted to perfectly cleanse all kinds of
clothing, containing no Potash, Soda-ash,
Spirits of Turpentine, Ammonia, Acids, or
any article whatever, that will in any man
ner injure the finest fabric or the Ilesh.—
It is an article which, when once introdu
ced, constant sales can be made with large
profits to the Agent. For lull particulars
regarding prices, terms, &c., address (post
paid) to I. I'. 11101 F &
/Ve. 26 South Fifth St., Philadelphia.
July 25. 3m
NEW AND POPULAR SCHOOL BOOK
if 10M PREHENSIVE SU NI NIA RY of
- 1 UNIVERSAL HISTORY. together
with a BIOGRAPHY of DISTINGUISH
ED PERSONS. to which is appended an
epitome of HEATHEN M YTIIOI.OG Y.
NATURAL PHILOSOPHY, General
ASTRONOMY and PHYSIOLOGY.
Adopted and used iiithe Public Schools
of Philadelphia.
E B. JONES & Co., Publishers.
S. W. Corner Fourth and Race 'Streets, Phil's
Teachers and School Committees ad
dressing letters to us postpaid, will be fur
nished with copies for examination.
A full and and complete A ssorunent of
BOOKS and STATIONERY for sale at
the lowest prices.
May 10. 1851-Iy.
HOVER'S INK MANUFACTORY,
REMOVED TO
1.11 Race Street,
(Bellcore), Fourth and Fifth. opposile
Croton sired.) Philadelphia.
VIT HERE the proprietor is enabled,
w by increased facilities, to supply
the growing demand fur IIOVEIrS INK,
which its wide-spread reputation has cres
ted.
This Ink is now So well established in
the good opinion and confidence of the A
merican Public, that it is scarcely neces
sary to say any Ming in its favor. and the
manufacturer takes this opportunity to say
that the confidence thus secured shall not
he abused.
In addition to the various kinds of Wri
ting Ink. he also malufactures .tionson
tine rtrocret lor mewling Class mid Chi.
via, as well as s superior /Air Dye ; a
trial only is fle-esti:try to ii•ectirit their fu
ture use, and a Serdidz II or , well adapt
ed for Drugoistatid Binders, at a very low
price, in large or small qmntittes.
iILT Orders addressed to
josErß E. 11,PVER. Nl3nuf.orturer,
141 Race ?turf. between 1 and sth, oppthsite
Crown etrrct. Philadelphia.
Baltimore AdS erlitwanents
~.,
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_ - __ =:rt-
SPRIN“ 1> -I'M MI-J CLOTHING.
CONTUNIE HALL.
Corner of Prall Street and Centre Market
Spier. Ashimore.
TIIE largest and liest stock of REA DY •
MADE CLOTHING ever otlered
in Baltimore. Dress. Frock and Sack
COATS. all colors, quantifies and sizes,l
from 82 50 t0*5.50 -Ind upwards. PA N
mhooNs at $1 to $3.50, and upwards,
embracing. all styles of fancy, plain and
plaid UASSIMERES. VESTS of every
variety at corresponding prices. Also a
large assortment of BOY'S CLOTH I NG.
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
he found the choicest selection of flodis,
Cassetneres and l'esting,s, which will be ;
made tip 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.
11. 11. COLE & CO.
April 12,'1851—1y
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND.
rginE NEXT session will begin on
ethes d a y the 15th of October,
1851, and close Ist March, 1852.
Nathan R. Smith, M. I►., Surgery.
Wm. E. A. Aiken, M. 0., Chemistry
and Pharmacy.
Samuel Chew. M. D., Therapeutics,
Malaria Medica and Hygiene.
Joseph Roby, M. D., Anatomy and
Physiology.
Win. Power, M. 1)., 'theory and Prac
tice of Medicine.
Richard 11. Thomas, AL I).. Midwifery
and Diseases of Woolen and Children.
George W. Miltenberger„ M. D., Pa
thological Anatomy.
The t ample opportunities for the
prosecution of Practical Anatomy at amod
crate expense.
Clinical lectures four times a week. by
Professors Smith and Power, in the Bal
timore Infirmary ; with the privilege of dai
ly visits to its 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. A. AIKEN, Dean.
BaltiMOre. Aug. B—s 3
cIir r 'ACKEREL,
daksHAD.
SALMON. r aft /ALI ST
HERRINGS,
PORK, .11 . . Palmer k Co.
HAMS & SIDES , '
m u t a t wharf,
SHOULDERS.
LARD, & I
Phi/aderphia•
CHEESE. Oct IS, 1861.-3 m
•
Crarrass meld Contlurf s.
A BEA UTIFUL assortment ent of a Silk and Fancy Cravats, also Com
forts, forssie at -
• SHELLY & UOLLEBAUGIFS.
Oct. 1851
JUST received, - a few more of. those
'cheap Cloth Sat& COATS. Alm),
some Sue Caseintete 'PANTS. of every
variety, at SAMSON'S.
New York' Advertioemento
tw York Importers &Jobbers.
PRZEISIMUW, 2101/01111 di CO.,
58 Liberty street, between Broadway and
Nassau street, near the Post4fre,
New York.
E nro receiving, by daily arrival.
!rem Elm pe, 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, its interest governs, we feel
confident our goods and prices will induce
them to select from our establishment.—
Particnlar attention is devoted to Millinery
Goods, and many of the articles are man
ufactured expressly to our order, and r
not be surpassed in beauty, styl and
cheapness.
Beautiful Paris Ribbons, for at, 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 Mowers.
Pullings, and Cap Trimmings
Dress Trimmings, large aaportment.
f Embroideries, Capes, Collars, Under
sleeves and Cull's.
Fine Embroidered Revioro and Hem
stitch Cambric Handkerchief's.
Crapes, Lisses, Tarletons, Illusion and
Cap Laces.
Valeneienes, Brussels,Thread, Silk, and
Lisle Thread Laces.
Kid, Silk, Sewing Silk, Lisle Thread,
Merino Cloves and Mits.
Figured and Plain Swiss, Book, Bish
op Lawn, and Jaconet Musline.
English, French, American and Italian
STRAW GOODS.
Aug. 29.-1E45
T 7 DIE 014 D STJA D,
frIENDERS. his acknowledgments to
-m- his friends for past favors, and 1108
the pleasure of 311110Unt'ing that he itragnin
located at the old stand, on ‘Vashington
street, one 5111.1 are :401101 of Th.Mlpoll ' S
lintel, where lie will be prepared, as here
whore, to do all kinds of
(o.lell, (LOT!!, A . S/0 PaIN7
(I 7 Carriaj c Repairing done at short
notice, and un reasonable teams. f o r which
Country Produce will he taken.
The subscriber is thankful for past fa
vors, and hopes, by attention to business,
and a desire to please, to merit and receive
a continuance of public patronage.
Gettysburg, Jan. 12. 1849.—ti
OIL-CLOTH FACTORY
TrIlE undersigned respectfully announ
ces to the Poach makers of Gettys
burg and other places, that they have com
menced the manufacture of
. Oil Cloth and Canvass
For Coaches, of the very hest quality, on
an extensive scale, which they are prepa
red to furnish, wholesale and retail, on the
most reasonable ti rms. Our Canvass will
lie found equal in finish and quality to any
manufactured in the city.
•The subscribers also manufacture,
for wholesale or retail. ('OA(•11 ' A ft-
NISH, of a superior quality, to which they
invite the attiintiou of Coach-makers and
persons wanting to purchase with a view
to selling again. Tiler have tiow on hand,
and will constantly keep on hand, a full
supply.
4__j Orders from a distance will be
promptly attended to.
SAMUEL. J. LITTLE.
GEORGE H. LITTLE.
March 15, 1850.
Ararx ANDER FR B.ZE
AKES this method to return his
thanks for the liberal patronage here
tofore bestowed upon him, and to inform
the public that he has removed his estab.
lishment to the room adjoining M iddlecotrs
Store, and opposite Christ's Church, on
Chambershmg street, where he has on
hand a very fine assortment of
{LOCKS AND IrITNESZ
Jewelry, Spectacles,
and every thing else in his line, and at such
prices as cannot fail to please. His stock
has recently been enlarged, and he asks
all persons who may want Clocks, iVatch
es, Spectacles. Ear-Rings, Finger Rings,
Breast Pins, Watch Chains and Guards,
Watch Keys, &c., &c., to give him a call.
Clocks and Watches REPAIRED as
usual, at the shortest notice ; aitse-M' man
tle Glasses changed.
Gettysburg, April 18, 1851—tf.
D. 31 , C0N A U
IiFFICI..I in the South-west corner of
.1 " . the public square, one door weer of
George Arnold's Store, and formerly oc
cupied as a Law Office by John 111'Con
augliy, Esq., deceased,
.lilorney and Solfrifor for
Can furnish very desirable facilities to
applicants and entirely relieve them. from
the necessity of a journey to Washington.
or j- D. McC. is prepared to attend to
the prosecution of
Claims for Bounty Land
to Soldiers of the War of 1812 and others
—the selection of choice' lands and loca
ting their Warranis--procuring Palenla
and selling Soldiers' lands to the beet ad-.
vantage. Apply to him personally or by
letter.
Gettysbur t g, Nov. 1, 1860—t!tf
I Wltigt
Condantly on hand &
rirlHE subeeriber has on hand at his
-IL Tin Ware Eetablishment, in Cha i n.
b ers burg street. opposite the Post Mee. a
Large ,Assortment of Tits Ware,
woori he will sell on moderate terms.—
OCraall and exatnine for yourselves.
March 14. ' 'GEO. E. BUEHLER
- • -
HOUSE SPOUTING ,
Vat ILL be made;anif ppt uP by the
übiieriber* he w9llattendptonupt
y to all orders, and Upon as riusonable
terms as cao.be procured litany establish
merit in the -
1 GEO.S BUEHLER.
BUT IN A NEW SHOP
.1. G. FREY
J. IL 'iu;y
TO C 0.4 (11.11.1 IVERS
REMO nIL.
.1177'011.A . .117' 1,./111;
I'ati•nts and Pensions,
. _.
.I .. ) r 'pf ‘ lp r s i Li;loo i i,4(., , ort
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; ,..r"" . - 7..-IsAlliqM • "7- 7 - - •AV
. .r,v,„•;.: 2 4:-....4***0-,:
:;.p..qi.trf.s _
CABANKFT iffAKlNge,
nAvio 11 EAGY
rirENDERs his acknowledgments to
-IL the public for the liberal and stea
dy patronage with which he has been ilk.-
vored for a series of years ; and respect
fully announces to his former customers
and the public generally, that he has his
Shop at present in Chainbershurg street—
where persons wishing FURNITURE
can ho accommodated at very moderadi
prices for CASH, PRODUCE and LUM
BER, for which the highest market price
will he paid.
IrrAll Furniture warranted to be mad
of the very best materials, and by experi
enced workmen.
Co fti no.
All orders for Coffins will meet with
the same prompt attention as heretofore.
D. HEA.GY.
REMOVAL.
Dr. J. Lawrence Hill,
IDENTO ST,
gi AS removed his office to the building
■■ a opposite the Lutheran Church, is
Chambershurg street, 2 doors cast of Mr.
Middleertrs store where he may all tittles
he found ready and willing to attend to
any case within the province of the Den
tist. Persons in want of full eels of teeth
are respectfully invited to call.
REFERENCES.
Dr. C. N.Dincticurr, I Re•.C.P.ICRArrir,D.D
1). HOMER, I Prof. M. J•cnrs,
H. a. Human, I" H. L. D•oenan,
" 1). Gitoswr, I .. Wx.M.ltatwolas
Ror ].C.Wiranw,D.D.•• M. L. tlTrin.ss.
Jul)• 7. 1848.
GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY
p• Ole/ICBM% SHOP.
establishment will now be car
ried on by
. 14 WI.LELIIT 2CND
roJ
whotake pleasurcin being able to announce
to their friends and the public generally that
they ha se constantly on hand a very great
varictv Of
llolloware and Stoves,
indudir g Kettles, Pots, Ovens, Skillets,
Pans, Griddles, &e. ; Common Parlor,.
A r ht , and Cooking Stovesanaong
them the far-famed HATHAWAY.
To hirmers they would say, they have
on hand an excellent assortment of
/'arum:,g implement,.
ronsislin;tul 111 e rennv, fled Seylor Plough,
'Woodcock's and 1V horow's. D. %V akren's
Patoni indui Stra w-ctitters, Ate.
BL 1CKS)11TIIING
carried on by the best of workmen.—
They will still carry on the
IyHrr d snoß
shop in the South end oldie Foundry buil
ding,. where, with good workmen and the
e.,,eullent materials, the neatest fits and
Lest work will be made. KTLadies will
be wasted on at their residences.
All the above mentioned articles, with a
great many others not named, will be fur
nished as cheap for cash or country pro
duce as they can be had any where else.
irg.ltepairing,of allkinds,done atthe
shortas notice.
Gettysburg, April 20, 1850.
M ILE -V B BD.
11. & W. IL MEALS,
fit TILL continue the marble•cutting bus
-0•• times at their old stand in Carlisle
a few doors north of the diamond, Gettys
burg, Pa., and will furnish everything in
their line, such as Marble Mantles, Table
tops, Monuments, 'Tombs, 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 drera it in a style which can
not but please. The charges, too, will be
as low as the city prices. Orders from a
distance promptly executed.
June 20, 1848-13 m
FIRE! FIRE!
riviE Delaware Mutual Safety Iwo
ranee Company, Philadelphia, ate
sow doing business on the mutual plan,
giving the insured a participation in the
profits of the Company, without liability
beyond the premium paid. "Nopre►niuns
WWI taken on which arreartnentr are
made."
The subscriber, as Agent for the above
Company, will make Insurances, either
permanent or limited, on property and cif
(lets of every description against los's or
damage by tire.
SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK.
Gettysburg, March 1.1850.--4 f
GENTLEMEN who may need a So
perline SUNDAY, or even a WED
DING SUIT, can be aceommodated to
their advantage, by calling at
April 25—tf] SAMSON'S.
,ERE STAR AND BANNER.
la published every Friday •BvenirWi in
Carlisle.street. two doors from the
iiktmond. by
D. A. & 0. H..BIJEHLER.
'TERM K. .
lipoid in advance or within the jeer $2 per
annum—if not paid within the yes 1,E2 80. No
papet discontinued until altar reamgesire
except at the option °tibia Editor,. 'Single copies
ft cent% A Ailure to• notify a discontinuous°
will be regarded as a new engagement... , ,
Ativotittoontt not exceetting,o impale Ineerted
t''Wee tittlOt for Sl—cacti aubsequent insertion
:5 cents. Longer ones in die game proportion l i—
Xll adveitlietnints not specibily ordered 'lbr a
given tittle 11l be continued Until forbid. ' A Übe
nl reduction will bo made to those wito advertise
by ,the year., . , .1
• Job Printing of all kinds executed neatly end
promptly, and on reasonable terms.
Uttera and cemenrirations to tbe,,Editur. (e t .
cepting aueh sonteAa of
k iar pubic:Nos) mast be rue's onier'to
secu autintien. '