• . Nofilen 1 ik R 8 rtsmentary on the estate Mx Oi Te nsidt Begi...liste of Men _ .. Adam* co. deed. having been ~, . ,to the subscriber, residing in Men . lowitaliip, mince is hereby given to . ipirnii ow are Indebted to said estate to make illoyamat without delay, and Mose having 41ishasete minprested to present the seine, • lipstottrb , avabinitirated, for settlement., ' • ' ' WILLIAM CORNER, ' Sept. t 4,-,-01 Execuloi. • NoTicE. IFITTERS Idminintration, on thn . +ELa sititteof !Aron Swops, Jate or Sin'. 'butt Mwntthip, Adams county, deeeneed, twin been grunted to the oubscriberixe• :lidArni in New Oxford, Adams county, „nottnnis hereby given told! who amiss+ -Alined to said emote, to make payment +without delay, and to those having claims in present them properly authenticated fur JOHN C. .ELLIS. „Spin 26, .-6i ddavinistrator. NOTION: AripuE subscriber, hewing been appoint., ." 'ad hilminietrator of the Estate 'of &JOHN T. FERREE, (fif the firm of litilduchtgee end Frrree,) Ithe of Hunting 'lt`Weik township . Adams, eouniy, diuweeed. notice to all persons who know, ces to be indehted to said Ammo. I Ad, be ,note. book-aceettot or otherwise, to Amato immediate peyntent , t and perehne . who *old °trims against mild 'demised; ere te preeent them, ptnperly *ailed, for settlement, to the subserib,ei. 'Whie'residee in Latiermre township:Atlanta _lousy. JOHN ,WOLFORD, s: Ont. 31. ef/dtair. , '' N. B.' The business-et the Arm of hi. F. wIA he' continued se heretofore for a :#llO the books end accounts of',the Arm JgAtremain in the hands of the surviving 4101141% NOTECIE. E 11 ", ERS ev ol D A 4 lit . iniatr!_t_io_o . c l it i t te the R B ',of ihittilition low Mtitip, &dams county; Pa.. beett . 4o3l' ted to the r, who resides to the. same town- S. l O, notice' it< hereby given to all Milo ons,taidebtal to said estate. to make pay *ent mithout delay, mad" to those having idols topresentthesameliroperly authen. itimmled.'" the mtbseriber. for settlement. /' WM. R. SADLER, I.— r et • Atister. ari:)lPTcra. .„ • - I A - -- errireilft = l_l*colatnentary, en the notelet of - hiAtirrue, Mrees Imo oi' timers ip., deceased. having been gran- NA o_oe/subscriber, :Belding in Leta:nom tp 4 betide ie hereby given to all who are indebted tesaid finite, to triele payment WitbOottfelay, and to thaw having claim.; baprinient them properly authenticated fur ifdliiliiki• . , ' . JOilft WELSH, Es'''. • .AOl/.21-819 . , ~ , . . , sift 1110111141 : 184 * and Excel. Bartaill'o Magthine fo r 18 5 . 2. 10,11(iiiirt Noe of Reading Matter in tif4.aseh , Niriber.'heloi sixteen pies of additional reading °reused above the eau atleamitygiven in ills 11171 Megasities. ' ' 4 l l loiprespnotais of thia',oiiiitilar Sal sillthiire' tie • eilieneir in 'the' impart . the, most decided superiority. to Mist...to. receive.. the samemarited appreciation that has:hereto: , fors rewarded their enterprise. • AMERICAN LreE'RATURE Of the highest clam will bi found, in SUPERB EMBELLISHMENTS. retaining panlv of transcripts Irma cingi. tsar p aintings by' eminent .sme t iesn' Ap. • Gilts, Will Alone exceed in' Calif; the prigs) 3ra sear's subscription. , „ • A Iffunns•nosus Degeartiiiele6 has been added to their usual form ormin. athietion, where ouTßlvALtmu'Puxu.o lied monthly open his portfolio of. the choicest "good things" gaibemed frem .101 pane of the world. A• summary of Masi. old. LiterarY, and litiatie• Intelligence, will be prepared for every 'Randier, by Mr: Charles G. Leland, 'entirsteingi us a prbisinetif feature. itilereetrugetKats4 of the Warns of, Continental• Europa, ; tippr.pahlicationv. • This. with a full and iMpartial Review Department. •wille they hope, meet with the approval of their lii awry friends. " , ' Original, designs of COTTAGE AND VILLA ARCHITEC. TORE with accompanying ground plane and az. plait directions, will he, furnished by the talented strolliteet, T. Wadokier, Esq. REBUS ILLURT RA TI ON S OF ,'PROVERBIAL PIIILCSO f , '` POETIC A L KNIGAI.A. S. hi SIC, FASHIONS. cßof;q, '"- ET PATTER, N S.. E BR CIDER IC. , NM.. Sic., • ' Will contribute to the monthly variety they promise their subscribers. 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Athlress JOHN SARTAIN & CO., • Philadelphia. ° ! s '" WANTED, ojai l didb d ik LBS. in De. • IMF W F Vur timber next. for which CASH will be paid. Farmers who have this furilitie for eale. will do well by calling tt isakius vtantageinente with the sib. Ameibee. it ha Flour. Bacon & Grocery hm N 1 w••1111addle Sweet. Gettvitherg, GEPEGE LITTLE. . , 111, ,188 . 1-4 t. • DOUBLE NUMBERS FOR I 52 Graham's Magazine for 1852 The Magazine of the Onion ! f r HE Dic.v Volume of this unrivaled - 1 g- and popular Monthly commences with the January 'lumber. Specimen copies of which will be rosily by, the first of Decomhyr. The well established character of Cara. haul's Magazine, ab the leadini American Monthly, rciidefs forth tie' Morita hi'tbAtch Pri toe. It had wan ibt Act years of sin ease, to. theirtint lintk Amu% its rivals, Aid: tow -*bp** PEsT . AM:ER I P4NI44O4AItif. hi contributors aro all ofardinowlietlg4 ability; a ittl ‘ariintbinetiti . partbetell for a soda, Of ;neat 4plelelia eiticitel from them, elmkg,thie Magiutioe the 0rgan,41,41400m0 l'elem is every de -141041•01kof Mind. • • •DOUBLE NUMBERS POR 1989: • The tesditig tnattet: of Gralfait's **- seine fur the nettt'rear be abouldotable tharafermer' vd times, making a book lbtriaaleti by an, 'that has 'trier appeared hi Anikrico Or' Europe. The very best *fitting . will etintinee to contribute to its pages, antt the'vrttle range tif lilOrature of devoid World will also be 'brought to 'kid 'lite tgotih bud variety of the letter-press (*Matta bribe Work. ' P: K, jO,NIES, The original novel write,' by this ae comphshoti writer for ..Graham" will be commenced the January number, and will be foundio be the most entertaining of the many romances by this untvereally popular', author. .Splendid and Cosily Engravings thitartlneint 'of Art, Graham's Magatitie has 01 Ways been Celebrated. The excatflenee end'heauly of iu pictorial ap pionttnents far 'Surpass the morel adorn= menus of the Monthly Magazines. The seq. finest and moat expensive efforts of the first Willits of Europe and America gracti . the work. Every variety of sub ject and of St) le ie found in perfection in warahatel" No indifferent or inferinrile signs mar its beauty—but alt that taste'can suggest Stud capital command in the way of elegance is to be had in the yearly vol umes of this- Magaaine. - We- ask our readers to take the twelve numbers of the year and Compare them •with the sane nurnbeir'orany - current periodical, to test the VAN superiority of Graham's Maga- ! I zine in this respect. Tne new volume will open in a style of! elegance that will convince nu r friends that ' "E*celitior," is our motto for 1859, and' that "Graham" will continue lb be the: Avitswite of'the Public, both in its pictor. iskaad-literary• eh:raster, • - whfle the ex traorilinary increase of the amount of I reading matter will insure it a still wider I - welcome and circulation. TERMS—Single Copies $3. ForSIO we will send the Ailagaziasiorls years to one person. _ _ PRICE OF CLUBS FOR 1852 All orders foi Graham's Magazine, com mencing widt 1852, will he supplied at the folks/dug most _Single etibucriberii, 113. Two copilig; Vb. Five copies, $lO. , And ten copies for 820. anti an extra copy • the peAluti sending the club of ten nub- Zeribera. All order* to he addressed to GEORGE R. ,GRA HAM. No. 134 Chesnut street, Philadelphia. Ciodor'slady's Book for 1852 ' INCREASEnv RICADING MATTER ! ►jiff: LADY'S BOOK for the ensuing sear, will present =ay novel feat ure.' suited to the 'advanzing demands of the public taste. It has ever been the ob ject.ol the publisher ' 7'o T.O2KE THE LEAD among the populsr Magazine. of this country ; antlthe host - of imitators. who haled been' ctinstantly ''following—. roiling after Mai in' vni'd"t---are sufficient to test ,his , brilliant success. 'fhe promptness with which every new idea that he sug gests is adopted by others. is a sufficient reuon,far his not being very explicit and exact in his promises of what is yet to 'come. He does` hot wish to lay emplane fat others to follow. It is sufficient, how ever. to say that all the existing features oldie LADY'S BOOK retained. end many new mit*. :partiridarly attrac tive in a Lady's Book and Family Maga zine will introduced. 'File useful and &Mini will *knife be kept in view. , Tot the Mutpezine alone we must look for the effusions of % the master-minds of Literature. It is useless to publish a list Qf Itamete—srffire it to say, that we have published articles, and have others to pub lish, from AI.LTHg BEST AMERICAN WRI. • - TERB, MALE AND 'FEMALE! Outlet's Lames ' Roan for January. 1852. will contain in addition to the most beautiftd arid.eituterous Engct flogs. flute of which are cohireikoa additional quau titypt reading by . American Authors.— There is uo question about the fact, and the tend of thousands of notices that we have from the crintimpotary press will ea tablin jk ttitt it, is •, Tiit, i gtex MAQNIPICENT PERI- ODIOAL IN THE WORLD ! • The publisherwill. give 12 N. fOr 1852.. that the London Art Union would be piidtd of, and their priee is 210 a year. -It m o st he observed 'that • the Lany'e Ronk enters to the taste of the American Ladies; It turnishes , them with with er - itything thatean interest a lady. and e mail others hi the ftillolitMt: Plater • I •• • ; I Ait~t.4ol,lAqaccipOops, , tnisides chit-chat up-. on di' bits eiety idelittil giving fell explairtintla of everything ,new in the Faiilitonaide , • • • , 1m.0144 1 004 1 ' oO#4Gt9, 4114# ;as e,departaletiLpetsulisurly et our Olint. Agit ass beauty sud.aed,uWitvofuer inotlels has everywhere 'teen.' itekttewl edgetA, I t I t 4 1 POR THE Lannewili We have putlouhterf ReestApti,,, Model Cottages, Coate*, Pottluita Pat. erns for Window Curtains, e i rpeltel Worn"- Knitting, Iletting,.' 'Plichirtirh 4 Crochet 'Flower Wurk, Hair Braiding Itiblwet Work. Chenille Work; nte ful ler Work:o hildren'i sod infant's Clitihets; Capes, Caps, Chetnisets---in fine, everY. thing thateatt interest a Lady, iv ill find its appropriate place in her dotal Hook. TERMS--Casu• IN, ADVANCK : 1 copy fur one 'year, $3. 2 for I year, $5. 1 copy two years, $5. 5 copies one year. $lO. 1 copy five years ! .$lO. 10 copies Tie year, $2O, and an eXtra: copy to the 'person settdiug the club of ten. A.4.lotesa. . 1.. A. 001)$Y e 'llB'efiesout Stted, Phitadelptiia. BUSHNELL'S e)&tur,„ A Superior article of Mineral Paint, warranted equal to any Paint ever before offered to the public for painting on Wood. Brick. Stone, Iron, Tan. or any Imbalance which is exposed tai Weather, Water. or the Atmosphere. 11 is :Proof' gegtaistatit Fire,, WPAler. atnai. ..; , .UNCIIJIVOE.IBLR IN ITS COLOR. It utiXei readily with Oil or ; Compositina and. is a banditti dark brown or . fritimitono rtlr. ; • • ; • This Point received the Prtmittift et the Ntw Fork Stale'Fair, Held at Albany' in 18150, in competition wlol.tlie Phio..Fire-Proof Paint, and sew• arid oilier kinds of Mineral Peini. u being • superior to anything of the kind now in usq. CERTIFICATES. We the undenigned, haying men and used BOSWELL'S Mineral Nat, can safely recom mittal it to the public as being an snide superior to any Mineral Paint ewer before offered for use h ia not unpleasant to use, like the so elle Ohio Paint which is harped about the country so mech. but mixes up with oil like pure white lead. It is sold at half the price of common paint and we believe where the color is desirable, it is Worth twice as much, and as a Fire, Weather, or Water- ProorPaillt. he think It cannot he amputated by anything in the Paint lime now in use. 1. Masn, Painter. James Tonihomer. Earl John Phelps, do John Tomlinson, Eaq 1) 11 Glerwon, do H Brown, Esq James Moore, do B B Stoddard, . . . 1 `le Manning, do G W Stualutard, b Joelin, Jo 8 P Doolittle, N P Wilbur, John Allen, E W Dodge, 0 Pettis, 1) Joann, , N Dyer, Oneida Depot, Oct. 30th. ISM,. Mr. Dush well, Dear Sur; We have u,wl, with. in the past month. some 2.000 lbs. of your Miner al Paint, in patintitte ears, ear houses and freight !lowa* upon our roml, and we coin safely reecum mend it is a eery superior. durable stud cheap an title of Paint. HFMAN H. II'HELPs. Superintendent of the Syracuse & Utica R. H Mr Doswell, Dif r Sir: I hays used for the 'yea- cues & Utica R. R. Company, over a ton of your Mineral Paint. and 1 And upon using it to be far preferable to the Oil Paint, or any other kind now in use. I ran alvo reeommend it as being supe rior to White Lead for any kind cut out dont pant ing. as it appears tube impervious to water, and unchatmeable in color. HOILMft 3 6 / 1 :t1•01 1 1 . . Painter for S. & U. R. R Co. Abaft!. Dec. I, 1850. Mr. Doswell. Dear Sir • Hering well a consid• eralde quitatity of your Mineral Paint, in painting brick and wooden houses, the peat season, I have taken extra pains to try and teat it in various ways, from its trial and composition I can war rant it t./ be durable Nab in quality and color; it mires beautifully with oil—pvint, iery easy and for ship or boat painting, I think ilicriz has 110 hettter paint ever been introduced. I hare used considerable of it with water and clue eniAlp.ol - for coarse, cheap painting. and it exceeds any thing 1 ever saw. /truly Yours, • 11Ort. B. JONIN. Douse l'..intsr. - Numerous other certificates in hands Lit Aeuda which will he shown to dealers. err This I":tiott it% for sale by S. BUF,H LER, (;rilyslittrg, Sole Agent for Atlam• County Gettysburg. July 11-41 EXTRACT OF COFFEE. THE genuine, original EXTIMCT OF COFFEE. which has been re cently on extensively brought into use as a substitute for Coffee, and which recom mends itself by reason of its, cheapness as well as its excellence, can be had, at all lutes, a'. ti e Store of S. 11. BUEHLER. ILodoestl Dristss Gui.dst. S ILKS and Satins, Merinnes. ' Ni. de &tines. Alpacas. Calicoes. Sil A W Collars, Gloves, Stockings, &n., &c., are to be had at Oct. 17. 1851. SKELLY & HOLLEBAUGII, ►THANKFUL for past favors, respect fully inform their friends and the public, that they continue the TAILOR ING business, at the old stand, and solicit a continuance of the public patronage.— Garments made in the shortest time pos sible. 00 0 The New York and Philadel phia Fall awl Winter Fashion, have just been received. Oct. Pi, 1851. 10,000 SEG'ARS, of various kinds and quality, just received and for vale at the. Inwest prices. by G. W. E. BLESSING, at W . attiod heat door w the Eagle Hotel. SaPt. 19. 18111—tf. Price Reduced 1 VAUGHN'S LITHONTRIPTIO NOCTMIEI Lars* Bonles—Only One Dolban rr. INeyrlmay of tb.Onu Arnim Ibmwdy " Viremes VIII/WIAIIIIII Lyrawrystrnoltlyvas." brissod by Jo swat ablkitadese of Ids Aims, ibroesboat tba UAW Baia sad Casudik bee sow *Mead the !rite Sr hie 'Ander awl will lumen wholes sad hew thin dale, tweeefettb t he will pet ■p het ww Ise ..b.—hle gun bailee i— tie retail price will he ONZ DOLLAR. 79. pibi. —, that mead that do charather of Ss Mall. thaa,, sow* tut maths plopartio wita. Kaman VICUANOIIII sad the' atm sop will Imo bathawsdl PM Wig It itenlaulft. As dim wedieleo, eager is. shilawad Mae. will be paieliard by thew who base on Whose made tbsomelves aegettiated with its sissies. the gagyts weight beg to Wigwam that ha wilds is sot b ho eland with the vast anew of " itesesdke of the day e' it slabs. far itself a 'nabs Amass siesser.• ail diassno, as es, star preaseetios awe Wen Of waif ; and hag waded butt for eight Yews by its theelloi wedieel sinew, ased, owl this polselko. emogieeded Mobil" Use into, of ter Wog article le that km. EMISSEa=I Mod, Ltne. Inn" Imaga, 'Our setim. sPes u. WM* Mks ef 64 mid losakh nit whir Has . Judy H4H NP RINAS fw Dram aad envoi, , W dirsass sif dot an... lt rep ir lAA spas wise rielbsimi stirrers Is. ibsidirsd ill purr, tier &tsarist diessms„ was is sepssisily %tons. dr tow& oar wadi sessartly sat lessely .erred k AL Pr wow prise it ■is& abuirsi by sad alai OW will pate lir mil& le ir the Clistiosit tiio Warld! tir roar ask fee piniabiGi=die ea* On Gem met eseGio *Geo petit fi mati*. U. sub* Ghp *NW *GIG veboollie rat himaimid pompais.l Mfirlo rl °,1'10 0 0 1,600 0 1 91410! sie imij . tpul Nrayi leek of geed nhi; Gram** iota eleeidie, 'a* elo me** **** 1. fuee of *We b ea Go ame elt Wire Des ea geese of Go anottre.sie! be NAG r* R . , y. zwimay. ittPir ale WWI it II mak. sairg bettha at Nor tack No moll botdoo eral 1. Gaol &AG the *mot mock Is deposed Gr. Miami Mao, Nies N. Y.. in Ma* kbest, O. C. vAuctusr." MAW. and maw 0L47077 licB2BBoN k 111 Meilen Lane. Nair Yost Cita. • N. 8.-Llin let*. Osmotic( liana urn* and denim siddr greens be uneaten *ninon) *ant be post paid. ei se attenaki will be abysm to team AG EN TB 11. Buehler, Gettysburg ; Jacob Martin, Oxford ; ,Wm. WW I Eget Berlin mph R. amp,. Abbottstown 4.10, c 0474- etteviile ;Leer is Penis. Vbiliptimrsblint )R/Oliapt flerlin, Oct. te 1809 FIRE I FIRE T HE Delaware Mutual Safety Insu rance Company, Philadelphia, are aow doing business im jibe ritiTial,plhet giving the insured a partici pation profits oldie Company, , wiiikOut beyond the premium, paid., ”Noprpounk polo taken VA wAili-41aMtMartie molt." The'subseriber, Agepi, for tbe,above COmpany, will make liisuhumes,, either pernianent or limited, on properly Red eP eel* °revery deseriptimi 'against frosii or damage by tire. SAMUEL FAHNESTOOK. Gettysburg, March 1.1850.—,41 okittatr tumults. DAVID IIEAGY TENDERS his acknowledgments lo the public for the liberal and stea dy patronage with which he has been fa. cored for a aeries of years ; and respect fully announces to his former customers and the public generally, that he has his Shop at present in Chanabcraburg street— where persons wishing FURNITURE can be accommodated ■t very moderate prices for CASH, PRODUCE and LUM BER. for which the highest market prim, will he paid. pomAll Furniture warranted to be made of the very best materials, and by experi enced workmen. All orders for Coffins will meet with the same prompt attention as heretofore. D. [MAGI Y. Dr. J. Lawrence Hill, - - HAS removed his o ffi ce to the building oppwsite the Lutheran Church, in Chamhershurg street, 2 ;doors east of Mr. Middleeetfra store where he may all times he found ready and willing to attend to any ease within the province of the Den tist. Persons in want of full sets of teeth are rcspeciftilly invited to call. REFERENCES. Dr C. N. IlitßLuctir, I Rev.C.P.KaArTn,D.D "D. lionm La. I Prot. M. Jarnsw, • „ H. 8. Hu ago, " H. 1.. DAveittit, " D. 01 L 114117, .• W 111.411 .R6T MOLD& Hew I.C. trotf.:‘,D.D." M. 1.. BTaltif July 7. 1848. ra• - ,4 ,, 17 is„'•'A-* fi e ~. - y.a= , • -, -_,. 7,...., k A.-_„. + ' OL-37. : err -- ~.., - _ ••• ::: ---:-.4 M fkitilLE-Y %RIM N, W. it W. IL MEAL LS, enntinne the marhle-cnttinsi, hug- P"." Mess at their old stand in Carlisle at., a few doors north of the diamond, Oettys burg. Pa., and will furnish every thing in their line, such as Marble Mantles, Table hips, Mon ttttt ems, Tombs, and Head sinars, of the finest and handsomest Ital ian and Vermont marble, of which they have just procured a large snick. and feel competent to dress it in a style which can not but please. The charges. too, will be as low as the city prows. Orders front a distance promptly executed. mUlle 20, 1848-13 m SCHICK'S GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY .11.1C111.VE AIIOP. ~.: THIS establishment will now be car tied oil by ATLITZT eel% whotake plessurein tieing able to announce to their friends and the puhlicgenerally that they have constantly on hand a very great variety of Holloware and Stove, including Kettles, Pots, Ovens, Skillets, Pans, Griddles, &c.; Common Parlor, Air-tight, and Cooking Stoves—among them the far-famed HATHAWAY. To Farmers they would say, they have on hand . an excellent assortment of Fa ma Paw list riven em P consisting of the renowned Sev/or Plough, Woodcock's and Witherow's, D. Warren's Patent Windmill,Straw-cutters, &e. BL ‘CKSAIITHING is carried on by the beet of workmen.-•• They will still ears* on the BOOT 4. SHOE shop in the South end oldie Foundry buil. 'ling, where, with good workmen.and the excellent materials, the neatest fits and best work will be made. trrhatliett will be waited on at their residences. ' All the above mentioned articles, with a great many others not named. will be fur. niched as cheep for cash or euuntry.ucs, duce as they can be had any where else. lit:7•ll,epairing,o fall kinds ,d on e a idle shorts. notice. 13ettysburg, April.2l3, 1850. G.ENTLEMEN who may need 'intim', SUNDA Y:tot everts' WED DINO SUIT. can-be aceommodated to their rdvatneget, by calling rt• April 25-Lii) . _ TAR' : STAR ;AND pirtiffiheitt:rd4r * A v veAtisii:fri Vorifile ttiredporK,trtivii i t/S i d i A. 'ACC itAt .gliAtft. • Tattles.' •' ' paidin Opt, WiV4l° 41 ,1 rl sr .ftl 4ra" thin lb 4ei "flutist-ir lei 2 No patieidieeenthi sleep* thenrillest 'of 11ite1:d1104 ' Single willed 'fa cents. A fain** to notify wldisebneistiani will A* 44 4 044 / 1 1 411 WW. 94 1 11S41 1 1inesii• 4410;4 1 wwiar not ericoetlOgri 000arro t w oo Jim t mei for n ot substiqufflit,lneertiost einui.` totsger'inifta hilt* All adrinebtemenler ribt' Specially kirdored riven time' will be continued toll forbid. 'A tibia rid reduction wilt be mideto those who "dearth* by the , year. • ' Job Printing of all kinds executed , neatly pa 4 promptly r and en reasonable terms. . Janus OW Clinmsodrethins to the Editor, icrpting such or ronta:4 Money r}r, Ar.,,Alksarel ar !anltsibarAtimal *Nit be rash ( *Ali fit** to wenn attention. ti; Coifing. twoi MEIVIOVAL. MtiON'S. D, larg& tat .41 , LAU; ritflorlit•iii• Sconth-weii ddrtrer of moh lhe' . publifttiquere; one door we. oT Gdoige 'Ayntadvie doplOd.wr% l'ilirOMoit by John :firoini4 ituthy;" ' nuts atiP4Q4~WSIen . Can forldett very 'desirable , fitollitiee• to appliaeida-and ireatirely relieve Ahem hold Ike Jutonowity rths . journey to, Waghiottoo. IC7 D. MoC. se prepared to attend to the proyeaudort of • Claims for Bounty Land to Soldiert of thb Wir of 1812 and other' —the selectlori of choice faith and' !ma ting their . Fryteran l / 7 --proeuting Paregis and selling poldiets l lands to the best ad vantage. Apply to him personally or by letter. Gettysburg, Nov. 1, 1880—tf REMOVaL. . ave;Azinnit mamma AKES this 'method to return hie .tharihs for the liberal patronage here. to ore bestowed upon hifn, and to inform the public that he has removed his estab. listiment to the room adjoining Middlecors Store, and opposite Christ's Church, on Cliambersburg street, where he has on hand a very tine assortment of CLOCKS IND WITCHES Jewelry, OVAsee 'Spectacles, and every thing else in his line, and at such prices as cannot fail to please. His stock has recently been enlarged, and lie asks all persons who may want Clocki, Watch. es, Spectacles, Ear-Rings. Finger Rings, Breast Pins, Watch Chains and Guards, Watch Keys, &c., &c., to give him a call. Clucks and Watches REPAIRED as usual, ut the shortest notice ; also Specta cle Glasses changed. Gettysburg. April 18, 1851—if. OIL-CLOTH FACTORY. TO COJC KERS , 131-LE undersigned respectfully announ cee to the Coach makers of Gettys burg and other places, that they have com menced the manufacture of Oil Cloth and Canvass For Coaches, ontne very best quality, on an extensive scale, which they arc prepa red to furbish, wholesale and retail, on the most reasonable terms. Our Canvass will be found equal in finish and quality to any manufactured in the city. . ILI - The subscribers also manufacture, for wholesale or retail, COACH VAR NISH, of a superior quality, to which they invite the attention of Coach-makers and persons wanting to purchase with a view t', sell tog again. They have now on hand, and a ill constantly keep on baud, a full supply. kr7-Orders from a distance will be promptly attended to. SAMUEL J. LITTLE. GEORGE H. LITTLE. March 15,1850. 4I 7"I II E OLD S T 4 A D, BUT IN A NEW SHOP J. G. FREY ?VENDERS his acknowledgments to AL his friends for past favors, and has the pleasure of announcing that he is again located at the old stand, on Washington street, one square south of Thu114).4011'3 lintel, where he will be prepared, as here tofore, to do all kinds of CORCH, CLOTH, 4- SIGN PAINT- (KT Carriage Repairing done at short notice, and on reasonable teams, for which Country Produce will he taken. The subscriber is thankful for past fa vors, and hopes, by attention to husinese, and a desire to please, to merit and receive a continuance of public patronage. J. G. FREY. Gettysburg, Jan. 12. 1848.—tf TM Wilt& T ILE subscriber has on hand at his Tin Ware Establishment, in Chant horsburg street, opposite the Post Office, a Large Assortment of Tin Ware, which h e will sell on moderate terms.— exmiline for yourselves. Nlat;is 14. GEO. E. BUEHLER • HOUSE SPOUTING WILL be, made and put up by the übscriber .w b o wil 'attend prom pt y to all orders, and upon as reasonable terms as can be procured at any establish went in the county. GEO. E BUEHLER. New York^ Adverli•emento cw York Importers & Jobbers. 731.1OIONLAN, BODO= et, CO., 58, Liberty street, between Broadway and A r asean street, near the Post-uffiee, h'r.w York. W E are receiving, by daily arrivals from Eurcpe, our Fall and Winter asispontelit of riylj, fashionable . Fancy, Silk and Millinery Goods, We respectfully. invite all Cash Porch.- sent thoroughly,to examine our stock and pricee, and, as inlerys4 governs, we feel confident our goods and prices will induce them to 'elect from our establiehment.— Partimfiar attention ia,despied to Millinery Goods, and many of the artioles are man ufactured ,espresaly to our order, and • 1- nut be sigpassed in itstauty, styl And eheapnesty„, . Beau WO Per s, Ribbons, for ..t. Cap, Net:k and Belt. t , Satin and Taffeta Taboos, of ;II widths and colors. Silks, Satins, Velitts, Ind. Uncut Vet• vets, fur Hate. - , Fesitterd; Ac tiricae mid Praia Artifie• Isl Flbw*nne• it f' • - CIO Tnnriiinga. Drina Trimmings; large sarbriment. ' -t , Earbroidiltiek 010eiv Cellars, Cadet alsrvesrphd'Oeffa.• , Ving WNW* end Hem. atilt& einibrier Handkgrahlth. ofipvio, Ca Laces. ) , ' Vleacienes, Brussels,Thread, Bilk. sod Lisle Tbsimek Uses. lA. apeqeg Oak. Lisle Tbreadi. Mann." • Plovoi Figurs} l loo 4 1 414,81401 . 1 i ,B9oko ,Hiehr opk/swim/SO 41 00 41 1 zngliaa, ' , reach, American end c li4l44 l Aug." 011111A.W GOODS. u 39.-45 ~,r) Philadelphia Advertirenients AGENTS WONTED, laktrlfitiESS MEN, to Inks the exelu. 1 1 *4' for agency (4 4 , a C nty . or Daunt ties) for the wile of the O.F4t AS WASH. I,,NG FLUID. being an erne a wet/cheap. er and envier to,uin than soap, and, is . war. ranted, tn. perfectly ,cleanan all kinda, of elillting, containing no Potash., Swilwaah, Spirits of Tyrpentioe ) Ammonia, Acids, or i"MalliFtic talutterer, that will in any man. nor injure the finest fabric or die ilerth.— It is in article which, when once introdu. end, constmir sales can be made with large profits to the Agent. For lull particulars regarding prices, terms, Arc., address (post paid) to I. P. HOYT dr, CO. No. 26 South Fifth St., Philadelphia. July 25. 3m NEW AND POPULAR SCHOOL •BOOK C I OMPREHENSIVE SUMMARY of 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 JONES & Co., Publishers. S. W. Corner Fourth sod Race directs, 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 A esortment of BOOKS and STATIONERY for sale at the lowest prices. May 10, 1861-Iy. ROYER'S INK MANUFACTORY, ■KMOVKD TO No. 144 Race Street, ( Between Fourth and Ilfth. opposite Crown street,) Philadelphia. W HERE the proprietor is enabled, by increased facilities, to supply the growing dermtml for HOVER'S INK, which its wide-spread reputation has crea 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 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 Jidaman tine Cement for mending Glam. and Chi na, as well as a supesior Bair Dye ; a trial only is necessary to secure their fu ture use, and a Sealing Wax, well adapt ed for Druggist and Hottlera, at a very low price, in large or small quantities. p 7 Orders addresFed to JOSEPH K HOVER, Manufacturer, No. 144 Rem eltreet.hetween 4 and 6th, opposite Crown street, Philadelphia. Ballinture Advertisements Corner of Pratt street and Centre Market Space, Baltimore. E largest and best stock of REA DV MADE CLOTHING ever oflered in Baltimore. Dress, Frock and Sack COATS, all colors, quantities and sizes, from $2.50 to 85.50 •uul u p wards. PAN TALOONS at $1 to $3.60, end upwards, embracing all styles of fancy, plain and plaid CASSIMERES. VESTS of every variety at corresponding prices. Also 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 ep more than 50,000 GARMENTS, from the finest quality to the lowest in price. In the Custom Department will always be fomid the choicest selection of (laths, Cassimeres and Vestings, 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 et. and Centre Market Space. H. H. COLE & CO. April IL I 851—ly UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND. frHE NEXT session will begin on - 11 - Wednesday, the 15th of October, 1831, and close Ist March, 1852. Nathan R. Smith, M. 11., Surgery. Wm. E. A. Aiken, M. D., Chemistry and Pharmacy. Samuel Chew, M. D., Therapeutics, Materia Medic* and Hygiene. Joseph Roby, M. D., Anatomy and Physiology. Win. Power, M. D., Theory and Prac tice of Medicine. Richard H. Thomas, M. D., Midwifery and Diseases of Women and Children. George W. Miltenberger,, M. D., Pa thological Anatomy. The most ample opportunities for the prosecution of Practical Anatomy at amod erste 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 ward., without charge to the student for the ticket. Fees for tve Lectures $9O to s s9s Prac tical Anatomy $10; Alarticulation $5 ; Graduation $2O. WILLIAM E. A. AIKEN, Dean. Baltimore, Aug,B-.418 I , 4,..CKEREis ALMON, HERRINGS, PORK, HAMS & sHOULDHIGS, LARD. 4, ; t?/,/AOs,EO C°l /4 0 # 1 7 on hind I _.•_pl OWLS XV J.Pelmer AL Co Market what, Pkikddy yin, Cif*•41)0.1,8011,4* COaratie ma(' iipalifitio. ABEAVPFUL'askorutisot of Black Silk lord noisy °rata% also Coop forth, for site at'" J St puir & IIOLLEBABGBIS.• Oct.' VI • ' 11 . c:( 4 T• ry4Y 0 0, , Awls Wilton ,ichetiti 10 1 4 • Opck PS/4" some Sae issitaare PANTS, of every, Variety, tt 0414119/4.14, • • DALLEY'S MAG IC A L PAIN 'EXTRACTOR. • The Original and Trail, Gmenntet. • MVOs' title but Da II ey's Gastrula Thrirn A area gill can check the inflammation insolently and alliy the paina,fro.o the wor s t burets , and . prelda In from one le fifteen minutes. In millions of cases Where Whale been triad; it has Mier `Ohm been known to hail It steads and a- , lone I It Joe; not f6ne draw out the pain and inflammation, but cures the !townie wiralovr scone I I I I will forfeit 510,000 if any other aSticler, matter what its name, can perform the &wryer functions, as are reported in my eight page Pamphlets—'•The Hague street explottion" case. The Extractor iseqoally efficacious te toting Piles, Cuts, Wounds, Bruises, old and inieuirate Sores, sore and inflamed Eyes, Felon, Beres Nip ples and all cutaneous and (external) inflamme tory Diseases. I hold myself responsible for the troth of eve ry word advanced in my printed circulars. IMPORTANT CHANGE AND CAUTION. DA LILAT't 1111•11ICA I, PAIN EITKAOTOR in a new wrapper and boxes much enlarged, Counterfeit* of Dailey 's Extractor in the old wrapper, flood the market. Avoid it as you would poison, for its application is as dangerous. Mind the emblems On the new envelope; Tar ♦FOLK, Hunr,B T, MTN. LION all T . F.Aci Ls. Buy only of my authorized 'snots, and the new size, and you will avoid all danger arid 1.1.3"5ee printed circulars I DA LLEY'S ANIMAL GALVANIC. Will positively amt effectually core Humors, Gulls, Swellings, Steins, Broken Knees,quiter bone, Bruises and Bone Spam. H. DALLEY, Solo inventor and proprietor, General Depot,4l3 Broadway, N. Y. For sale by S. H. BUEHLER, Getrydinnir, Witmer and cinch, Mumnissiburg ; J. F. 11.ovrt, Arrendtaville ; John MeKalphi, Bendermille D. M. C. White, Hampton; W. Wall, Berlin; Jacob Gaiaelmaii, Abbuitstown ; J. Busby, Mc. Sherrystown. May 23, 1881-1 y Diamond Tonsors—New Firm. efron Sr !Iroltr FABIIIO y. ABU: BARB : RS A D nAlx DREW:MR(3, (lAN at all times be found prepared to vv attend to the calls of the people, at the .Temple. in the Diamond; adjoining the County Building. From Long expe rience they flatter themselves that they can go through all the rarnifirations 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- Hess, and a desire to please, they will :tier• it as well as receive, a liberal share ol pub lic patronage. Tlie nick will be attended to at their private dwellings. Uutchlog'■ Vegetable Dyspepsia Bitters. (From thr N. r. Metropolis.) .1 VALUABLE REM ED Y.— liutcbing's Val uable Dyspepsid Bitter' is universally mckovwledg ed to be the best preparation for this &streaming disease, now in vogue; also, in all cases of gener al debility it is said to act like • charm. This medicine ha■ been bully tested by many of our well-known citizens, ■ttd has estaidieheill, en its own merits, a cheracter for value and efficacy that is not excelled. Nothing can Ide more surprising than its invigorating effects upon the whole ay- tem. Dr. Hutchings, being desirous that the most humble should receive the benefit of his val uable compound, bits placed at at • price within, the reach of all. esreulara containing the Certificate, of Remark— able Cures, and the high estimation in which this Medicine la held the public preen, can he Asti of the Agents, lee. Price tlO cents per bottle. Pr For sale in Gettyqwwg by S. H. licest.ts. She Could not Melk. jaN aged lady of our acquaintance and a very prominent member of the Tabernacle, had been sorely afflicted with Rheumatism for near ly three years ; at the time we are speaking of she could not raise herself from the chair. Owe of her mends hail expel 'eared Crest relief from Railways Ready Relief in Neuralgia, and seconi mended the old lady to try it tor her I:heunial ism. Nle libel' it accord tog to ditectiona, she was bathed with the Rebel for fifteen minutes, dining that time two bottles were used, and in iwo hours she could walk isione ; this was on Thurs day and on the iollowing Sunday she walked to church. Header, think. There is not another such a wonderful cure on record. Over live hundred members of the Tabernacle and friends 01 the lady are living witnes•es 01 the remarkable ef leers of Midway's Heady Relict in the eine of this cruel affliction in this lady in two:holm.. Where can we find another such cure performed by any other article at the kind. Fpr speed and ellicacy it is superior to every. 'other remedy in use, the very moment it is ap plied it begins to ease the pain and cure the die. ears. It is a Ready Relief for paid, ands trues. blessing to the bed ridden and afflicted, it strengthens the weak and - nerrdus, relieves the afflicted and surer,' ol pain, and came like melte ore Throat, Itilluenza, Cramp*, Spasms, !fla tulence, Sprain/4 :ores, Eruptions, Burns, Scalds, Lumbago. Inflammations, Swellings, Paralysis, Tic Dolereus. Neuralgia, Tooth Ache Hentieninia, Nervous Head Ache Ertrpt jun* of .the skin, Cutaneous Diseases, Re. Taken inter nally at will instantly allay the most indent Spasms, stop Mathes,. cure Cramps and Cholera Ittorbus, Sour Stomrcli, Dyspspsia, Re. Every family should keep a bottle of this valuable rem edy in their houses, as it will relieve all pains as goons, It is applied. See that the fac simile of RADWAY & CO. is upon each bottle, Price 25 cents, large Bottles. RADWAY'S CHINESE. MEDICATED SOAP _ - - Patronized by thousands of ind iv ie vale through out the f'tates and Canada's, giving the most Bet tering satisfaction to all vrbo have used ii. Chem ists have wondered at Its mysterious of ieets, , andi many of them have endeavored to discover the secrete of its wonderful combination of efficacious balms and extracts, whieh render it po sp eedy mai efficacious in the removal of Pimples, Blotches. Pustules, Teller, transforming as if by magic, dark, allow, yellow and unhealthy skink to soft pure and healthy complections. For the care of Chipped Flesh, rough, cracked and, thatch:mat Skin. Salt Rheum, Ringworm, Et yllifehler Scurvy , and Sore Head, Radway's Chinese Medicuteki Soap may truly be called an inestimable treasure. Excresences of the cuticle are speedily remark, and cured—the cuticular vane& are instantly cleansed of all impurities—the hand*, neck, and face present a clean, sweet and healthy appear, ance. Look for the label of steel migrating. 11:40- way'. Soap to be genuine must be *named' in 'a label of beautiful steel engrafting. and the. 'signs, tore of R. G. RADWAY upon each cake. Pike 26 cents, Imp cakes. BEADTIEDL HAIL. Radwuy's Circassiao Balm is the Merit_ deli. Monahan. tonic in use. It is better thin saw Oil for dressing the hair. and iliParting tb the witching curls that beautiful 'glom drattoU tided» To the bald it is 'indeed envois,* Ibr ii will! 'nuke hair grow in bald spots that bora.lesa baU for years. IN Tfflirqkl+ol4r ,Each hair in the bead possum • germ of life, on whip h *pods the growth end blooky,of..tbe flair , lit**. health of the laP47 diS11OOds;l1Po4 the 41 1 xchO1011 of ti, blond .To ie'YisWo the 11 41,4 ; 1%0v. ;W1.1)00040 this 11° 1 = - use the.. 0 / 81 ToksAri AMA rpsod.by. 4tomivrig Cnt uMPiete New York. 'hi put op • largi bottles Ai: Ith coats., and makes, tbe,hair , floe, isoooth. ,soft and glossy,; Principal, ofiWe WI ',khan row*, New. York. , gr o tgepti,for the sale of tbe.uovedartiolee in. Adams 00n.ii7.- 43 • BUEHI4E II I GORY* , burs; Pogo* f #• Pompom, Caaht,oway ihra,+ 11Nuker. U AdintoSEnfagg A &Prom Abbotfoteticpi. lt we , le t 4tAg,COoXfOn ; it. .1 1 4-,ffloiih 14, i•nj finntifir & f•me,Peosaybius , , Nov. ,