ák. PURE MOILILS. lEUELVSLIDIETNATION.ILIRGAZLNE For IS5*. 11' 111 itcrindinal, above all others, is suited fnr family reeding. Considering that it is • slnifsr in e rica then the three dollar monthlies of tiredly design, it is the cheapest end hest in the world. Mrs. Ann S. Stephens, the Oemais eslitnr, has just reterned front Eu rope. alber on absence of two yearn, and will feentelbstse.for 1852, in addition to thrilling nov- els pod tiles—inch as no one else Call Wr ite— **Mooches of Travels Abroad." All the best Americen female writers will assist her. For 1832, therefote, the reading matter will be un vi riled Ptris and Bloomer'Fashiona, triatierti of dress, this !king: tine has ii. wigs been the text•bo'k of Fashion. In miler to soil eli taste, the "Ladies' National" for I tks9, will report t h e Moonur Fashions. These will be given in superb Colored Plates, show ing Ilio prettiest and latest styles as worn in lineton, New York and Philadelphia. The other embellishments will also be unrivaled : they will be of every variety ; as, for insuinet. Megnifierar ilfezeoHrits ; Line Enzranings ; W ald PYomers Tinted Emlodlishments ; trittinnifin , Embroidery ; Crochet Work, and flair Work. P. !kr. The propriet4 brie also contracted for a Se rive of Illustrated articles from competent hands, nn Horsemanship, Horticulture; Croch et-Work, Fashionable Embroidery, and New Household Receipts, more complete than ever ytt putilished in nay periodicid. >mp•dt will be seen that no other magazine presents half such claims to popularity. TERMS-CHEAPEST OF ALL One copy for one year, •t]. Three copies, $5. Eight copies, *lO. Sixteen copies, CIO. PREMIUMS POR CLUBS For a Clab of 'fbree, either the full length loWashington," the picture of "Children Bath. leg," or the superb new "Premium Plate for 18:1.."•now bung engraved. For a Club of Eight, dny two Mese plates. For a Club f Sixteen, Miter V deem plates AND AN eXTRA COPY OPIIIR MAGAZINE. • Addre*e. post paid, CHARLES 1. PETERSON. No.` 93 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia. N. B. A apeeimen copy seat if desired. Dre. 15. 1851. 3t. Price Reduced ! VAUGHN'S AvO:(04 1 0 1 44 1 (0' 1 **k 1 04 iLarge Bottles —Only One Dollar. Ito hireable of dal:heat Alainicaa Bawdy "Nana'. Ilairrwits Lrrnotrrournc Marrnac" Wood bir Ua Meat 0.6443460 of hi. Asada, ibleadaut the WWI OM. sad Plamda, Ina saw pr!IFITTI-11 ebb weeder end well blew% utio4 j sad bon die Awe. leoreiblik. be will pit up but we Aso sely.—lde swat - Wale OIZ DOLLAZ. The pelAcc lav ow mooed duo the chases* of the Medi else, Ile ifterigth, a* mature poserties lona 11111114111 tostegoiss. ad the mos eats will be bedew* is pee Nuke k ma hetes** As thli Ms%sbis. weir *sides* price, will be oweltased *the* whisks* set hitherto mai* thlllloollllol aegis** with is .hittows the Mannar mild beg to intim* that*. esidithatiogis be awed with the vas memo of " Aggitedir elt the*, t"& etaim far howl( a fritter Aealise pawn silegisouest. them any other preparation new Was Vie , sad ties onstaineel Itself for eight roan by its sew* swAS* *it*, and, until this ralactioa. sanastaaaad d•altio lho Pike of gag othei article hi • i Moms reartert.sacy, this ankle sets with gnat heel Mg **a owl esteinty s soon-the Mead, Liver, rulneys, Lungs, smi mal Ohm ern" rpm the tnopor action of I% bpshit Aspen& • This wilioiro as a )tub hits molt* as a moods as Dropsy and GraINI, and ai domes of that satire. It nay be ivied spa alas the ikeihreot tapioca ba. abandoned bM patient, sad fa dlettcmha diasiaa. loom especially DROPSY. the prop& eta aumealy and honatly reternmend It. At to leseiso peke It • easily obtained by all, and the trial will wry the male to la the Chogoset Medicine !A the World! tlir nem eek far pansphleta —the mode Cite thiallaway 1 144 611010111 war dame page. of receipts. tin addition es fall Malleol manor/ ealnabl• for howebokl parpme, and We* ea lege 100111, Milan pro year to practical boardroom. 'Thom moipts as Introduced to au.ke the book of gnat stMccraide flow he character a. an adverthdag-inadhoo Ike aarUegu, the imitamy In facer of arbialt, is the fora of Mind km all tom of the country. we/ be lobed 441. stir V 5114 1 .• Vegetable Lithontripthi Miztaio " —the dim; Am/km Itemdr. no for ode la matt betaw at 111 mud, midi bodge at 60 no. each. No mall booboo will he he afire the mom stock 1"M0...id of. Poineipia Oak*. Ilutra.o. N. 1".. MN Male &mt. G. C. VAUGHN. GYM Wltaissly and &de by OLCOTT MeIiCESSON a C 0.... 110 Kiddie Lass. Nor Yob City. N. 111.--an Mtws (.10.9tind r .g and deakes with Iris_ be tomato. bedews) mow be dad paid. or NY aibmides ma be slime MI 116.16 Buehler, Gettysburg Jacob Martin. Oxford ; Wm. Wolf, East Berl it :Jo seph R. Henry, Abbottstown ; J. E. Cook :Fey etteville ; Lewis Denig, Chautbersburg ; W:Xjain berg., Hanover. Oct. IS, 1851. The Philistines are Beaten, and Samson's ahead again ! ? AKE notice that SAMSON'S new stock of fresh purchases are just ar riving and whoever will, may step in and be rigged from head to toe, in a neat and complete, full suit, at prices that defy all competition! HE CAN'T ae MEAT! ! He buys for Cash. and knows just when. where, how and what to buy. He can please customers of all ages and classes. He can fit them all to their satislaction. Audition, then, is directed to hie pres ent stock w hicl: he is now forwarding, con sistiogol COATS, PA NTs AN I) VESTS •411•Sniwr4ne Cloths, Black, Blue, dm.— Dress/Prock and Sack Coats, Rounda bouts, Pantaloons of all qualities, colors. 'woes and sizes. Clothing of SUMMER CLOTHS, TWEEDS, LINEN, and other goods.— Ever) thing needed for summer wear.— Call and allow us to chew a suit and we are certain to sell. The old adage says "it', not all gold that glitters," but SAMSON, can show an assortment of JEWELRY, that will suable him to supply all demands in that line ; along side of which you find musical Instruments; Accordians. Violins and Guitars, and a few CLOCKS of the lame goodlist he always kept. He has various articles of linen goods, malt an 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 0/ "Y XE7 .9 ever offered in these parts. AU sorts, sizes, colors, shades and shapes, bled! materials and low-priced. . The public generally are invited to call and test the truth of these promises. We hire all these things, with many other ar ticles too numerous to specify. Many a **notion" you can find at Samson's that you can't get elsewhere. We ask a chance to show our goods.— WA offer them (or the public . accommods. sloth as their humble servant. We ask thet witjarice, and that put low to suit the time. SLMSON'S One price Clothing end Notion Store it just'Opposite the bask. floaysbugg, June 27, 18151—tf ailuF SEGAREI, of various irgirgur kinds and quality. j ust itiontinell a t tl4nd for a p r ices, ' e I .owent _ W. r BLESSING. aitssee old stand east dear to Vt the Es* Rant It tat—. • tt NEW GOODS-NEW GOODS! First of the Season I • The Cheap Corner always ahead with New and Fashionable Goods THE CAMPAIGN HAS ALREJIM OPENED-KEEP THE BALL ROLLING LIE LAINES--DE LitlNES.—Just - 14 —r received the largest lot of M. ds lAines ever offered in this place—which will ho sold at prices that will "astonish the natives." I case, fast colored, at 121 cts. 1 184 " 1 114 sg.•. , 7Also, the largest lot of . SHAWLS ever brought to town. which Lie` soh] at priers that cannot be beat anywhere in the County. N. B. We will amt weary your pa tience by calling attention to a great dis play of articles and promises, bat merely 'Rid—Money that is really sawed in making pun:theist', is Much better thin all we read of. Therefore call and secure BAR GAINS. as our stock consists of nearly all the articles kept in the Dry Goods and Gregory Lino. pt- Don't forget the HUMS CHEAP CORNER. Oct. 3, 1851--tf LPGUIiaciPX.De4:OO/11 0 0 STORE STILL AHEAD. FAHNESTOCK & SONS, would tstt "respectfully inform their friends and the public that having greatly enlarged their Store and increased their stork of Goods, with additional facilities for pur having they are now prepared to offer straonlinary inducements. to purchasers. 'Hawing just returned from New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, with the larg seat; cheapest and best selected stock of G o a. •••••- odr"rool t. the public, they in vite t sir friends to give them a call. It embiiii.ea • DILP___GO_ODS t Growls' e, Queensware, Hardware, Sadkry, Oil and Paint a, the Styfffe, Cedar Ware, 4.c., The ladies are particularly invited to call and examine their Handsome assort ment of. Dress Goods, Shawls, Bonnet Silks, Velvets and Ribbons, as also an ex ceedingly large asaurtinent of Fancy Goods, &or.- Far gentlemen's wear they can show the largest and climpost ass ttttt tient of Black and Fancy Clotho and Cassitueres, Cassi netts, Kentucky Jeans, Cords, Vesting', and Overeciatings.ever before offered. DoMesticir of every description, and very cheap • . CROCE-R.OES always 16 be had at the [owes( niarket They *maim) prepared with the largest stock of HARDWARE in the COunty to offir inducements to pur chasers and particularly Builders who can be furnished with ail their necessary materials, a little lower than they can be purchased elsewhere. Their stork of Sadlerv, Shoe Findings, Oils and Paints, Glass, Nails, and Coach trimmings is complete. , Dye stuffs and Cedar Ware at the low ist All they ask is to give them a call and judge fur yourselves, for it to no trouble to show Goods ; hoping by their attention to biiiinessiu'ircerif as heretofore their usual share of public patronage. Oct. 3—tf NEW GOODS. GEORGE A MOLD ,111(1A8 just returned from Philadelphia 1.4 0 - and Baltimore, and is now opening at the old stand as beautiful and well se ected a stock of Hoods as, has been 'offered to the public at any time, among which is A large lot of a 112111,7 4724)UrRae Cashmeres, Cassino", Velvet Cords. Be; verteens, Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, Over coat Cloths. Alpacas (plain and figured of every variety.) &Imitates. Cashmeres, Co burg Cloths, llrDelanes, Silks, Calicoes, Gingham., LONG ADDAMS/IRX SHAWLSof every variety very cheap.Flantiels, Blank ets, Domestics. Gloves. Hosiery, Bonnet Ribbons, Trimmings. Atc. with a large lot of FRESH Groceries and Queensware, together with almost every article in the trade, all of which will be sold cheap for Cash or Produce. Kr . % e do not boast. but we wish our friends expressly to understand that we will not be undersold in any article by any establishment in this place or elsew here.— We buy for CASH and cannot be beat. Gettysburg. Oct. 3. '3l-11 P. S. .A few STOVES on hand which will be sold very cheap. 0:7*Old debts thankfully received. WE. NAB THE GOODS NOW, EN lA@ INMOST Erg. Wm. FAXTON has jug returned from the city with by far the larg est assortment of BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, & CAPS, he has ever had on hand, embracing every variety of style, material, workmanship. &c. to suit Ladies, Gentlemen. Buys and Girls, and children of every age. Ladies' Gaiters, t " denn,y Linds, g " Buskins, &c. 3 F.; , . ci. ir, Gentlemen's Kip, z eb o " Calf, Ea R " Morocco, VSD .-- " Monroes, 1 co " Boots, &c. 1 is He has among his assortment the fine Fall style of Moleskin Hat, a beeni!ful ar ticle of Philadelphia make; also, the new style Black Soft Hats, just coining into fashion ; Slouch Hate, of every variety of color, &c. ; also, every variety of cloth, silk, and Linen Caps, of the newest style and best make ; all of which he will sell very low for ready pay. He has made arrangements to manufac ture any article called for that he has not on hand. pf Call and examine the gentle. W. W. PAXTON. Gettysburg, Oci. 31. 1851. Mer"'Blanks of all kinds for sale at this office. HARDWARE STORE. r im Subscribers would respectfully J announce to their friends and the public. that they have opened a NEW HARDWARE STORE in Baltimore st,. adjoining the residence of DAvin ZIKOLER, Gettysburg, in which they are °pelting a large and general assortment of HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, GROCERIES ) CUTLERY g COACH TRIMMINGS, Springs, Axles, Saddlery, Cedar--Were,-Skoe- Paints, Oils, ft ifyistuffs, in general, including every description bf articles in the above line of business—to which they invite the attention of Coach. makers, Btaeksmiths, Carpenters, Cabinet makers, Shoemakers, Saddlers, and the public generally. Our stock having been relected with great earc and purchashed . 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, and 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, DAVID ZIEGLER. Genyaburg, June 18,1851.-If. 2000 LADIES ARE willing to ceriify that the H ATH- A WAY COOKING STOVE is the very beet Store now in use, inaamuch as they will do more Cooking. Roasting and Baking, and do it with leas labor, and last as long again as as any other stove now sold. These celebrated stoves are con stantly kept for sale at a very reduced price at the Offal RG FUNDRY hi) BIALOCIM FIIOP, Where thei subscribers feeling determined to suit all persons have also , the Parlor, Sexton's Baltimore Air-tight. Peakskell and Cabinet, Cook Stove, and Air-tight and 'Pen-plate Parlor Stoves of the most beautilul portray. THE SEVILOR PLOUGHS, which cannot be surpassed for lightness of draught or in the character of their work, are constantly on hand for sale, and in view of the fact that the Mouldboanl of these Ploughs is one-fourth heavier than that of other ploughs, it is decidedly the cheap est that can he obtained, INTITICEROW PLOUGHS and nth era, Castings for the Woodcock Plough, Wind-m.ll , laeltintlr_x . , Cantu and Hol low-ware, with - every elite eTara e at Foundries can be obtained here. 13Inekstnithing and Shoe Making as usual. 'l'. WARREN & SON. Dec. 12, 1851—if TO BRIDGE BUILDERS. SEALED Proposals will be received et the office of the Commissioners of Adams county, in Gettysburg, until Tuesday the 20th day of January next, for building a Wooden Bridge, latticed and over Marsh Creek; where the Toad leading from Gettysburg to Nunnemaker's Mill crosses said Creek. The bridge to be of one Span of 100 feet in length. Plans and Specifications For the Bridge can be seen at any time by persons wish ing to bid, by calling upon J. Aughinhaugh, Clerk of the Commissioners in Gettys burg. JOHN MUSBELMAN, JACOB °RIBA`, ABRAHAM KEEVER. Attest— Cemmr's. JACo■ Armitsraseas. Commissioner's office Dec. 12,1851—t11. 5 FOR SALE OR RENT, Fr HE VALUABLE THREE...STORY -1 " DWELLING HOUSE in which' my family now resides fffil in the Borough of Gettysburg. ' Iris one of the beat in town, and will be sold or leased on low and accommodating terms. For further information, call on my broth er-in-law Mr. George Swope in Gettys burg, who is fully authorized to act for me to the premises. Possession given on the 'first of April next. N. B.—There is a perpetual Insurance in one of the best Fire Insurance Compan ies in the State, the polioy for which will be transferred to the purchaser. DANIEL M. SMYSER. Nov. 28.1851—tf FOR THE lIOLLIDAYS. H. BUEHLER has just received a • very large assortment of annuals gulf Gift Books, Suitable for presents • ' during the approach . \ '- ing HOLLIDAYS, to whioh be invites the attention of pur chasers. It is unnecessary•. to enumerate the assortment, which includes a large va riety from the first-class Annuals and Poets (beautifully illustrated and gotten up in the highest style of art.) down to com mon TOY-0001W for children. ges_Aleo, Gold Pencils, Gold Pens, Card Cases, with a large suortment of FANCY ARTICLES, all of will be sold very low. liZrCall k See ! - SG Gettysburg, Dec. 19,1851 Diamond Tonsors- 7 New Firm. ertpton 8c Bream, FASHIONABLE BARBERS AND HAIR DRESSERS, CAN at all times be found prepared to attend to the calls of the people, at' the Temple. in the Diamond, adjoining the County Building. From Long expe rience they flatter themselvesthat 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. PMTROZatTNI OR, ROCK OIL, ANATURAL REMEDY, procured from a well 404 feet deep, and pos sessing wonderful curative powers, in dis eases of the chest, wind-pips and lungs.— Alsafor the cure of diarrhea, cholera, piles, rheumatism, govt, sodium, bronchitis, soroffula or king's evil ; also, BURNS k SCALDS, neuralgia t tetteF, ring-worm l ob stinate eruptions of tke skin, blotches and , pitsples on the gem biles; deafness. 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STEVENSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, dIFFICE in the Centre Square,North ILI of the Court.house,between Smith's and Stevenson's corners. . • •-• • : - • 1 :4; . • . etellttEr IMP% DAVIDTIEAGY TENDERS his acknowledgments to the public for the liberal etuditei dy patronage with which he has been fa vored ibr a series of years ; and respect. fully announces to his former customers and the public generally, that he has his Shop at present in Chambersburg street— where persons wishing TURN ITURE can be accommodated at very moderate prices for CASH, PRODUCE and LUM BER, for which the highest market price will be paid. lo:7>A11 Furniture warranted to be made. of the very best materials, and by experi enced workmen. Cortina. All orders for Coffins will meet with the same prompt attention as heretofore D. HEAG Y. OIL-CLOTH FACTORY. TO CO4C'ILIARKERS undersigned respectfully announ ces to the Coach makers of Gettys burg and other places, that they have com mencml the manufacture of Oil Cloth and Canvass For Coaches, of the very beet quality, on an extensive scale, which they are prepa red to furnish, wholesale and retail, on the most reasonable terms. Our Canvass will be found equal in finish and quality to any manufactured in the city. la" 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 toselling again. They have now on hand, and .wiliconstandy keep on hand, .a full supply. per Orders from a distance will be promptly attended to. SAMUEL J. LITTLE. GEORGE 11. 1.1 . 171. E. March 15, 1850. She Co*ila Min Walk. AN aged lady of our acquaintance and a very prominent member of ihe Tabernacle, had been sorely afflicted with Rheumatism for near Is three years ; at the time we aro speaking of she could ant raOe herself front the chair. (Inc of her friends had experienced great relief from Railway's Ready Relief in Neuralgia, and recotn mended the old lady to try It for her ltheurnat ism. She used it according to directions, she was bathed with the Relief for fifteen minutes, during that time two bottles were used, and in Iwo hain she could walk okras; this was on Thurs. day and on the following Sunday she walked to church. Reader. think. There is not another such a wonderful cure on record: Over live hundred members of the Tabernacle and friends of the lady are living vvitnes-es of the remarkable ef fects of Railway's Ready Relief in the core of this cruel effliction in this lady in two hours. Where can we find another such cure performed by any other article ot the kind. For speed and efficacy 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 ease. It is a Ready Relief for pain, and a true blessing to the bed-ridden and afflicted, it strengthens the weak and nervous, relieves the afflicted and sufferers of pain, and cures like MIMIC Sore Phroat, Influenza, Cramps, Spasms, Fla - nlence, Sprains, Sores, Eruptions. Bunts, Scalds, Lumbago. inflammations, Swellings, Paralysis, Tic Dalereus k , Neural,giaZl:rmth Arlie Hli emicrania, l'eivos Head Ache, Eruptions of the Skin, Cutaneous Diseases, Sec. Taken inter• natty it will instantly allay the most violent Spasms, stop Diarhea, cure Cramps and Cholera Morbus, Sour Stomrch, Dyspepsia, &c. Every family should keep a bottle of this valuable rem edy in their houses, as it will relieve all pains as sooners it is applied. See that the lac simile of RADWAY & CO. is upon each bottle. Price 25 cents, large Bottles. RAHWAY'S CHINESE 'MEDICATED SOAP Patronized by thousands of indivit'uals through out the States and Canadas, giving the most flat tering satisfaction to all wird' have used ii. Chem ists have wondered at its mysterious effects, and many of them have endeavored to discover the secrets of its wonderful combination of efficacious balms and extracts, whieh render it so speedy and efficacious in the removal of Pimples. Blotches. Pustules. Totter, transforming as if by magic, dark, sallow, yellow and unhealthy skins, to soft pure and healthy complections. Fur the cure of Chapped Flesh, rough, cracked and discolored Skin. Salt Rheum, Ringworm, Fdysipelas, Scurvy and Sore Head, Radway's Chinese Medicated Soap may truly be called an inestimable treasure. Excresences of the cuticle are speedily removed and cured—the cuticular vessels are instantly cleansed of all impurities—the bands, neck, and face present a clean, sweet and healthy appear. ance. Look for the label °felled engraving. Red. ‘vay's Soap to be genuine must be enclosed in a 111 be I of beautiful steel engraving. and the signa toire 01 R. G. RADWAY upon each cake. Pike 25 cents. large cakes. BEAUTIFUL HAIR. Radwny's Circassian Balm is the most deli• cions hair tonic in use. It is better than Maras. sar Oil for dressing the hair, and imparting to the witching curls that beautiful gloss that all admire To the bald it is indeed a treasure, for it will make hair grow in bald spots that have been bald • for years. LIFE IN THE HAIR Each hair in the head possesses a germ of life, on which depends the growth and beauty of the hair, as the' health of the body depends upon the free circulation of the blood. To invigorate the hair, to give a life principle to this germ, use the CIRCASSIAN BALM prepared by Badway & Co.. Chemists of New York. it is put up in large bottles fo: 25 cents, and makes the hair fine, smooth, soft and glossy. Piincipal office 102 Fulton street, New York.. rirAgente for the sale of the above articles in Adams con.tty—S. H. BUEHLER, Gettys burg; Paxton dr Blythe, Fairfield; Mrs. Duncan, Cashtown; Sneakier oh , Renshaw, Littlestown; .Enlisibasiga& Hollinger, Abbottstown; William Wolf & Co., East Berlin ;D. M. C. White, Ha na p ton; Holrsinger & , Fetteo, Petersburg. Nov, 7,1951-2 m Dutchlore iregelable 'Dyspepsia Bitter'. (Frons,the N. Y. Metropolis) A VALUABLE REA4EDY.--'-Hutching's Val uable Byspepidu,Bitters is universally acknowledg ed to be the beat preparation for this distressing dblefule, now, in vogue; afsejni encases of gener al debility it is L said to act lW a charm. Tide medicine has been fullY.teited by many of our well-known citizens, and hai established; on its own merits, 11 character for value sod efficacy' that is not excelled. Nothing tan be more surprising than its invigorating effects upon' the whole sys tem. Dr. Hutchings', 'being desirone that the most bumble should receive the benefit of his val uable compound, has placed it at a price within the tench of all. . ) • Cireuhrma conteining the Certificates of Rems 4 able Cures, and the high estimation in which this Medicine is held by the public press, can be had of the Agent.,free. Price 50 cents per bottle. or For 40e in Gettyibu . by $. H. Bastai.sa. Cravats and Comforts.. A BEAUTIFUL assortment of Slick Silk and Fancy Oravats, also Uom.. forts, for male at SKELLY k 1101.1.P8AL10411. Oct. 17, 1861 . H.VAL t_ F: V. ' "' DALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR. The Original and Truly Gensuiess: 111 Q 'Weir but Dalley's G BUTIAIr. Erre evroa can check the inflammation instantly and allay the pains from the 'mist burns and amide in from one to fi ft een minutes. In millions of cases where it has been cried. It has meter 'once been known to fail I It stands infallible, and'a• lone I It does not !done draw out the pin end indammation, but curers the wounds wrritouT sc*aalll - . I will forfeit $lO,OOO if any other article, no matter what ite name, can perform the same function., as are reported in my eight page Pam phial o—if The Hamm owlet explosirtn" calk. 'The Extractor is equa,Urelßcacious to curing Piles, Ctits, Wounds, Bruises. old and inveterate Soms,sore and inflamed eyes, Felon, Bores*Nip. plea and all cutaneous OW (exteftlal) inftamMa. tort Diseases. • • I hold myself responsible for thy truth of eve ry word advanced in my printed ,ciroulars, IMPORTANT CHANGE AND CAUTION. D lIMAOICAL PAIN Erraavroa in a now, wrapper and boxes much entailed. Cotintaifelts of Dalley's E.xtrector in the old wrappe flood the market. Avoid it tur you would poison, for its application is as dangerous. Mihd the emblems, on the new envelope; Tat , Bow, Baaretrrr, Dove. Lunt .6111, ESOLa. Buy only of my authorized agents, and the new size, and you will avoid all -danger and imrosi. tion. [Crane printed circulars! DALLEY'S ANIMAL GALVANIC Will positively and effectually cure Humors, Galls, Swellings, Stains, Broken Knees, Quiter bone, Bruises and Bone Spavin. H. HALLEY, Sole inventor and proprietor, General Depot,4ls Broadway, N. V. (o'l'ot sale by S. H. BUEHLER, Dettmiburg, Witmer and stick, Mumnnuiburg ; J. F. Lori., Arrenduvilla ; John McKnight, Bend 'lle ; D. M. C. White, Hampton ; W. Won, Berlin Jacob Geiselmen, Abbottatown ; J. Busby, Mc , Sherryotown. May 29, 1851-Iy. BUSHNELL'S MUMRIM MIL A Superior article of Mineral Paint, -en- warranted equal to any Paint ewer before offered to the - public for painting on Wood, Brick, Stone, Iron, Tin, or any substance which is exposed to Weather, Water, or the Atmosphere. It is Proof agaiiva. Fire, Water, and Weather, UNCILINOIABLE IN ITS COLOR. It mixes readily with Oil or Composition and is a beautiful dark brown or free-atone color. This Paint received the Premium at Me New York State. Fair, field at Albany in 1850, in competition with the Ohio Fire-Proof Paint, and sev eral other kinds of Mineral Paint, as being superior to anything of the kind now in use. CERTIFICATES. We the undersigned, having seen and used IMISI,VELL'S Mineral Paint, can safely recom mend it to the public as being ■n article superior to any Mineral Paint ever before offered for use ; it is not unpleasant to two, like the rrcanv Ohio Paint which is harped about the country so much, 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 desirabl e, it is worth twice as much, and as a Fire, Weather, or Water proof Paint, we think it cannot be surpassed by anything in the Paint line now in use. L Meson, Painter. James Tomlinson. Esq John Phelps, do John Tomlinson. Eul D U Gleason, do H Brown. Esq James Moore, do B J Manning, do G W Stoddard, 1. Joelin, do 8 P Doolittle, N P Wilbur, John Allen, E W Dodge, 0 Parks, I) J • - -14 '" - Oneida Depot. Oct. 30th. 1850. Mr. Bush well, Dear sir. We have used• with• in the past month• some 2,000 lbs. of your Mluer• al Paint, in painting ears, car houses. and freight houses upon our road, and we can safely recom• mend has a very auperior, durable and sheep ar ticle of Paint. HEIMAN H. PHELPS. Superintendent of the Syracuse & Utica R. R. Mr Doswell, Dear Sir :I have used for the Syra cuse & Utica R. R. Company, over a ton of your Mineral Paint, and I Snd upon using it to be far preferable to the Oil Paint, or any other kind now in use. I can also recommend it as being sup', rior to White Lead for any kind of out dm?' paint ing, as it appear. to be impervious to water, and unchangeable in color. HORACE JOHNSON, Pointer for S. & U. R. R Co. Albany, Dec. I, 1850. Mr. Bagwell, Dear Sir : Having used • consid- cable quantity of your Mineral Paint, in painting brick and wooden houses, the past season, I have taken extra pains to try and test it in various ways, from its trial and composition I can War rant it to bo durable both in quality and color ; ti mixes beautifully with oil—ptints very easy— and for ship or boat painting, I think there has no bottler paint ever been introduced. I have used considerable of it with water and glue,composi lion, for coarse, cheap painting, and it exceeds any thing I oversaw. Truly Yours, THOS. B. JOSIN. House Pointer. Numerous other certificates in hands of Agent' which will be shown to dealers. IrrrThis paint it for sale by S. H BUEHLER, bettyeburg, Sole Avon for Atlanta County Gettysburg. July 11—t! .1T THE OLD ST4JID, BUT IN A NEW SHOP. J. G. FREY 'VENDERS his acknowledgments to - 16 - - 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 Thompson's Hotel, where lie will be prepared, as here tofore,. to do all kinds of COACH, CLOPH, 4 , SIGN PAINT ING. Otr Carriage Repairing done at short notice, and on reasonable teams, for which Country Produce will be taken: I The subscriber is thankful far, past, fa vors, and hopes, by attention to buisipeas. and a desire to please, to merit and,receitre a continuance of public patronage, J. G. 'FREY. Gettysburg, Jan..l2. 1840.-41 THE • STAR AND BANNER. Isublished every Friday Evenieig, in Carlisle street; Om doors from the Iliaraonpf. by • D. A. & 0. 11..8 EICLER. .T 16.11,1111., • '1 f pall! intavince Or within tue year l 9 pr arliurn--if not pad Within the Yee 4,69 60. Bo mime dieeontinued until *Mei icemen are mitt.. except atlhe.option ofthe Editor. 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( ox B ooing such as contain Money of ue names of new aubscribers,) nnuit be eggr ram is belles to swore atieestion. • ' • NO‘OtiiirAtenos 'HOVER'S , INK g MANUFACTORY,tiIIa it,Kvi *0.144 Rtieqitrcei. , , ( Between Fourth gip! „, 40,_Oppaite Cf 01.01) W W IIKRE, the ,proprintor, Jtt ens,hkti r , ~,by, increased, ritei4tirePuEo the growing tlenanrl it , ktv'e with* its witle7SPrAlltkreP4iikki'o)" e("- led This, Jols ,is now.so, wall ~ rntOltsliet , in the good twiuinu and gfin,fitlengst, of the 4- meAlmul ruhlko, tlity_ l ii, is ,IssrAelj sissy to say, any thingn stud the matudsatursr %alias tit* opportmity to say that the conAdspae gnus asourild shall not be sbeseth., , 111.04144 m to the vstintti..ll:inds'cir,litri ting Init. he also anyffistpres; didanint!- tine Cement, for.mtAtling, ang..Clti na, as well as * suPerleg„ Zl9,l7:Pie j trial only is necessary to,spnure their, tu tors use , and a Araling'YPaF, , welt adapt ed,for Druggist and Holden, at a Tory low prim in, large nr,opiall quantities. is::r Orders odtiressed . to JOSEPH E. HbVEß,,blanathettner, Na, 144 Race Street, beiwben 4 and dth,opposior Crown street, Philadelphia. NEW AND POPULAR SCHOOL BOOK CIOMPREHENSIVE SUMMARY of. UNIVERSALTISTORY, together with a BIOGRAPHY of DISTINGUISH ES) PERSONS, to which is appended an epitome of HEATHEN MYTHOLOGY. NATURAL PHILOSOPHY, General ASTRONOMY and PHYSIOLOGY. Adopted anil used is the Public Schools of Philadelphia. E. S. JONES & Cs,, fubliabens. S. W. Comes Fourth and Rada Btreeta r Phira Teachers and School Committees ad. dressing letters to us postpaid, will be fur nialted with copies for , examinatiom A full and and complete Assorttnent of BOOKS and STATIONERY for sale at the lowest prices. May 18. 185/-Iy. ew lurk Adverlisenients Nem York Importers & Jobters , 111LEILMAN, lIODOIOI di CO., 58 Liberty street, between Broadway and Nassau aired, near the Post.tifice, .New Fork. WE are receiving, by daily arrivals from Europe, 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, as interest governs.' we feel confident our goods and prices will induce them to select from 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, atyl end' cheapness. Beautiful Paris' Ribbons, for' flap;• Neck and Belt. Satin and Taffeta lybbone, of allividthe and rotors. Silks, Satins, Velvets, and Uncut. Vel vets, for Utitsv: Feathers, American and French Artific ial Flowers. Puffinga, and Cap• Trimmings Dress Trimmings, large assortment. Embroideries, Capes, Collars. Udder. sleevesand Cuffs. Fine Embroidered Reviere and Hem stitch Cambric Handkerchiefs. crnpes, !Asses, Tarletons, Illusion and , Cap _Laces. Valencienes, BruseiriMiiiistLgifit, and Lisle Thread Laces. Kid, Silk, Sewing Silk, Lisle Thread, Merino Gloves and Mite. • - Figured and Piaui 'Swim Book, Bish op Lawn, and Jaronet Moulins. • ' English, French. American and Italian STRAND GOODS. Aug. 29.-1168 • Baltimore Adverlisensenst SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING. oosTumi. HALL. Corner of Pratt Jared and Centre Marker Space, Baltimore. riNHE largest and best mock ofkREADY AL MADE CLOTHING ewer offered in Baltimore. Dress, Frock, and Sack COATS, all colors, quantities and sizes, from *2.50 to 65,50 and u petards.. PAN TALOONS at SI to 114.6%. end: upwards, embracing all styles of it plain and plaid CASSIMERES.. VEs'l?S•ofevery variety at corresponding prim. Also a large assortment of BOY'S CLOTHING. Importing our own Cloth direiti llom Europe, and 'manufacturing on the most. extensive scale, enables with offer induce ments to purchasers not to he surpassed by any Clothing Establishotent itt.the U nited States. The proprietors are deter mined to make the Wholesale Booms the point of great attraction, and have now made up more than 80,800 GARMENTS, front the finest quality to As .'lowed in price. In the Custom , Departmirn t will always be fOund the ohoiceat selection of Glee ha, Cassimeret and Vertiags; whith.:will be made up at the sliortest.notice o minl in she latest style, and a St alwayii gatirantisti The one price system strictly adhoretr to. Itemember the name aditplsee,'iefter of Pratt at. and Centre Market ttriatii. IL 014:PADVO. • , April 11,1851-4 - ntrlP4 l6 • 11A1414 '4c iltDzs stidtitnElls, I.'A RD; tk.' • • • • UallEttE r ' • Conatani!: hind 4IF PDX 'SA= 'IT . ' .1 4 6 404 1 ri* : 0 1 11411ek 11 1 .11 1141 41 ?Philadelphia. r. lecte 10(1 abLe-810 HOUSE SPO WILL be made-and pat ap,flay, the eubaeriber,who willauentl prompt" Tar 'ell ,ordera,aud upon, ;a Fipmenable imams'', can he procur4 at anY,,eatabPalt' meat in the county. • GEO. E , , . fIENTIJEWIEN who may need witilu, ` 1 . 14 perlino SUNDAY, ovoren 'a WEN DING SUIT, can be lineman:iodated to thailadvantage, by ceiling akt , •,c1 April 25-03 5A14,901411,