4t .ttst ' • • %%kW anolitein any nn' them manteelsrv, it !Omer dati to prrsrnt him to the Court, so Ittsititat ntrentler may be proceeded against as 11* dimes. and on conviction his 'testae Win, navolted.• Ths t poort in bringing the several matters, ansottlity . In their charge, before you, have bar r'" totted by no other motive than a desire to intiltanto their duty faith fully, and conclude by filformuthvg the hope that your delilmmtions smut Int plerunt to yourselves and beneficial to ibostahnsunity, For the "Star and Barnser." TO Ella. hiaintrir abroad vale in a far oIT land, WOO% Ilia a sweet Apo, near my childhood's home gentle mound near the ocean strand. Wises the ma-breeze delights in zephy rs to roam. There's a forest grove on the top of that mound. And mountain and .41 meet the eye all around. Round he tithe-worn trunk of an old oak tnee, A dish /lowered vine has closely entwined. 'Nitath its 14 itlefy.spread boughs. enelmed. you see A giatre—its head to the summit inclined— , 'I hife green grassy grave, and stands all alma. A nil 'nothing but is Marked on the stone. 1 Oh! I hive to steal in the twilight gray, And sadly pie on that plain grave.- To. muse on those hours long since passed sway. blow buried, alas hicath times deep wave-- At:A the spirit of Ella seems wondering true, As Irtillearee each learn: her memory. Oh ! IYernentber the bright Sabbath morn— At.the altar she stood—a pale sweet brides The flowing veil—a white wreath to adorn. A brow that I prayed nn ill to betide. I beer now the murmur that rose from the crowd, .114iir virtue and beauty were whispered aloud. Igit tear then bedewed her dark pensive eye. Het bearing wet firm—the' passive and tame; But I marked the swell at a pent-up. sigh— The shudder that ran o'er her trembling frame. . Her form to the altar there did meekly bow, But her lips moved not to the dread solemn vow. Ah ! sadly I turnil from the gay young throng, As theiight sped far thmUgh the vista r 4 Yearat I Fort Ihnew too well that the grave e're long Wonad end her crush'd hopes and silence her fears. Th4l story I heanl of a parent's command, Thad exultingly pledged her Onwilling hand.. I think of the eve when her tears flowed free— Ai the toll the tale of her sours pure love-- Tim tie that had Imundher, she must obey. That kindness and time must remedies prove. Alt! yea, it has proved therms of that vow. That, laid her a victim in the cold rive now. Oh Pollen I gaze on that patent's face, Who' hada her obey to wed another-o. A rafthe withered hopes you can plainly tome; °tie the deep pea metl lm w_of Austen's-wither Aga day after day she weeps all alone= The cry breaks forth—my own Ella. any Own ! Allll ad t l.where is be to whom she could give Tbe freshness and love of her kind mire soul I Difeei'a stone mark the spol=or does he live In a sea of woe that brooks no control I Ileirdresi.:4ltil his foot turps are often led Aithlieslin hour to sweet Ella s bed. Whenthemist is sleeping **yonder hill. And thcetara keep watch in yon avid hide .In. When the nhththirds arm En nein*, loud and Aral. H lotted Jansen ear and eland onibeary_eye. fnan• To thw of thee, EUa, ea think of thee. O. • Inck Reduced VAUGHN'S zJmimaumc zarrmuci Largo lloaloo—Only Oise Dollar. OW Prlngilltat efoi• 011.14 Amorist Itemedy ,'' Vareatei Vsessita Latiownstte hitrrows." lads*. by de BM": polidtatiew it his Ass theesehest the UAW BMW sae Cateds. has New H W I AR ~, , Uinta th•Prks . 'in the County to offtir indneeinpnts to pin -4 °6 " " 411 kliwk " a " " a fi. " - 611 4 " 4 . ' chasers and particularly Builders who hemeneth, he .rat pet ad bet se oat Sas —4ll San - . - - bode t -oho tenillette'will hi • ''• Can 6 furnhhed with all their necessary •••• ORR DOLLAR. 3 materials, a little lower than they can be Tssiiab*Was.mtaalk.a that the thanes or the illedb ' purchased elsewhere. . al"' is "Id" Ind. "" 6 " "sr" WILL. lull " . the ass es will be beiewei le f T heir stock of Saillert•, Shoe Findings, inteassese : sad ass . • my* it .es hentofr • • i OH' ant Nan* -Wds a. Nails., 41a41 Coach Jii ail atiatior o b o e. Seed oda. wit be putthewl . • is . trimmins comlete. kr.lawassistuvis wit Slime ask theiSts as __.,year • g p ittialai Amis. the weenewr said le i I d w oos t h ig ht,. Dye stuffs and Cedar Ware at the low. wads he sei Is be Seed with the wee sown er •• Renterakii . eat rates, .rawiiior itau.. let wan, imam. heSea ;sir. is :ill t h e y ask is to give diem a call and 4,llrware.„ thew Ref SOW esperation se Wire tho , " • "red: sad ha. sattahed teen fie Ogle MO tiv its iiiipstiii judge for yourselves, for it Is no trouble to " Idk4 "`" aw ' a " . "` ll " l " l " 4 " 4 "mmumuNk 4 "Id" , show Goods ; ho pin by their attention to 2 i foiSt(i efa.eater Siete le tide IS. . g m a p firricuLattia .. d o, aid* iiiisi ~,i 6 pm ie . & ! business to merit as heretofore their usual l ido* mist iisniisuivdes tbe share of public patronage ' . • ... • su o i . live, ti Lu i pe I Oct. 3—tf stesa etisetsati k Ise the spereedes er wiish lib sad ' 1116 walien• be. s iWitir With TOON IMI 111 MOO CV/ I ' . ''' . Deify sad OraveL all WOW* enhat sates It vs be WWI avert wire tiailet *Shen be. alredand he easieS— sad am Opp Osionistithism. mare ispidelli, DROWN the *WA' ales Valid iirgiiii sad heesdp aseweed it. At me PM.* styli it it slip ebtaird hr elk ad the hell will Pes us sato ft he tam Nowt MOW fa the Weld: 130 late! oak he panehler tie wawa ea that away 3 thelf olatale4ear Wu. pager of Mleiliplik(& &Aida le bat dial saatier) wawa& he bonehead esteem. ad which wet sea inay aslant per year to praetialaeaskam. Tani me** er lauedeeed to make the hook of ant vela. mid* Owe he aerator a. aa advartiia maim Ca eadidee. the atiammy ill law of whisk, he the teen of bapplemiall tatm a the wastry. woe be laid apsi, pss"" Yalah.e. Yawata& Lithaseata Minna"—the atwt elawsiese weds. sow he sea la qua ipumvit oak Wall bottles at le ow each. No swell blahs will be . booed abet the aweat stock le ahead of. biedao 0111. e. Dana. N. Y.. fa Naha • C. C. VAUGHN. bilitielleissale eta Retell by OLCCIIT 111c1CONION • M. VW Nadas Lane. New Yak CNN 11; , ..111 lawn (azeoptioa fame area sad dram with was he wersaw bade..) mat be part paid, ee ea atemeise witiweltat a tar. GrlVTg—s. H. Buehler, Gettysburg Jerob Martin, Chasm!: Wen. Welt, East Berl it ;Jo. reek.,Jl Hintlfy. Abhotteturrg ; J. B. Unot. ray ettAtille ; Lewis Mini!, Cbawberabunt Birini, Ha nuver. Oet. lg, 1051. 4'1404211M OF PURE 110.1141.4 r"fittersiOl'a I:office National Magazine For 1852. rifiS, periodical, above all others, is malted 41 fa ate? ,y reading Considering that it Is a dollar less In price then the three dollar monthlies of similar design, it is the cheapest and beet in the world. Mrs. Ann S. Stephens, the &hale editor, has just returned from Eu rope. after an absence of two years, and will emdribute for 1852, in addition to thrilling now el mad miles—such as no one else can write. 1— 4141nises of To Abroad." All the best Artietlistir temale writers will Reels' her. For 1812,, tkereftne, the reading matter will be un denim/. Paris and Bloomer Ptahlone. , In" matters of dress, this Magazine has al. srayialteen the itri-book Fashion. In order to Ault all taste, the "Ladies' National" for report the Bloomer Fashions. These given in superb Colored Plates, show, Inf his prettiest and latest styles as worn in Matting • Nsw York and Philadelphia. The ether embellialituents will also be unrivaled : they will be of every variety ; as, for Maumee, Adargailbera Mezzotints ; Line Engravings; thr. „Apra M owersa Tinkd,Ernte.llisaments ; ./i/us• Aratllitrastfor Einhraidery ; Crocrlitt /Pork, and Heir Week. 'Phipvtip' liens! has also contracted for a Se rift-Air Maitsitieo tutleles , from competent , Impel.. on Horsemanship, Horticulture, Croch eiksetwkii rtohionable Embroidery, and New ..Howitiblll Receipts, more complete than aver jet pa Biked in say periodical. lose-44 will be seen that no other magazine prig*" half such claims to popularity. ''tSBMIS--CHEAPEST OP ALL: , Ottmt citipy for one year, 112. Three copies, 041:' illight copies, RIO. Sixteen copies, RgO. PREMiums roil CLUBS. Neu Club of Three, either the full length “Wookington," the picture of - "Children Bath !l4l,7eit 4te,utpetb new "Yreinium Plate for IOMIP'OIOII inks unwed. For • Club of Iwo if 41 /kat 'Wes. For Club of 40 %Pairofile of AND All ICITSA . • 1 / 1 44 1.1k!PiCk , rsPIitij.,PATIMSON, N.:41: 11711661.4144 arpromit7.llll4=. NEW GOODS-NEW GOODS! rirst of the Season I 'The Cheap Corner always ahead with New and Fashionable Goods ! TILE C.1.411'.111G21' 11,AS .I.I.READI OPENED—KEEP TILE BALL ROLLING DE LAIN ES--DE received the .largest lot of M. de [Alines ever offered this plena—which will be sold at prices that will "astonish the natives." 1 ease, fast colored, at I 2 eta. 1. 184 66 I 4. 22 " 111:7"Also, the largest lot of SR A WI,S ever brought to town, which will be sold at priees that' cannot be beat anywhere in the County. N. B. We will not weary your pa tience by calling attention to a great die. play of articles and promises, but merely add—Money ;tat is really paved in snaking purchases, Id much better than all we read of. Thereinto call and secure BAR. GAINS, as our stock consists of nearly all the articles' kept in the Dry Goods and Grocery Line. QJ►/)an't target the place. KURTZ'S CHEAP CORNER Oct. 3, 1851—if .7.dit aNP :Al (t) cit MIRE STILL AHEAD. FAHNEBTOCK lc . SONS, would 11 , respeethilly inform their friends and the - public that having 'greedy enlarged their Store and increased their stock of Goods, with additional facilities for pur chasing they are now ; prepared to offer extraordinary inducements. to purchasers. j ' Having just returned from New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore. with the larg rest. cheapest and best selected stock of Goods ever offered to the public. they in-1 rite their - friends to give them a call. It embraces D : R-r- GOODS, Groceries, Queenaware, Hardware, Sadkry,• Oil and Paints. nye Stop, 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 assortment of Fancy Goods, dm. For gentlemen's wear they can show the largest and cheapest assortment of Black and" Fancy Cloths and Cassiineres, easel netts. Kentucky Jeami, Cords, Vestings, and Overwatings ever before offered. Domestics of every description, and very eheap • CROCERCES always to be had at thi lowest market prices. They are also prepare,d with the largest stock of NEW GOODS. GEORGE ARNOLD 1011 AS just returned from Philadelphia and Baltimore, and is now opening at the old stand as beautiful and well se wed a stock of U n ods as has been offered to the public at any time, among which .- a large lot of qatzitarp arizaellante Cassimerea, Cassinetts, Velvet Cords, Be vvrusgs, Kentucky Jams. Tweeds, Over coat, orbs. Alpacas (plain and figured o. every variety,) Medims, Cashmeres, Co, burg Cloths. M'Dftlanes, Silks. Calicoes Gingham& LONO ANI)MUARK SHAWLS of every variety very cheap, Flannels, Blank eta, Domestics, Gloves. Hosiery. Bunnei Ribbons. Trimniings; &c. with a large lot of PRES.,/ Groceries and Queensware, together with ahnost every snide in the trade, sill of which will be sold cheap fur Coati or Produce. 74.%1fe do not boast. but we wish our friends expressly to understand that we wall not be undersold in any article by any establishment in this place or elsewhere.— We buy fur CASH and cannot be beat. Gettysburg. Oct. B.'Bl—H P. S. A few STOVESon hand which will be sold very cheap. licrOld debts thankfully received. WE ME TOE GOODS NOW, ANIM nosTABZIE. W M. W. PAXTON has just returned front the city with by far the larg est assortment of BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, & .C.APS, he has ever hid on hand. emlnaeing every variety of style, material., workmanship, &c, to suit Ladies, Gentlemen. Boys and Girl*, and obildnm of every age. . Ladies' Gaiters, I . " • Jenny'Linds, " Buskins, tete Gentlemen's B.ip,, " -Calf, " Morocco, " Monroes, m " Boots A &c. a * He has among his assortment the floe Fall style of Moleskin Hat, a beautiful ar ticle of Philadelphia make; also, the new style Black Soft Hate, just coming into fashion ; Slouch Hato, of every variety of color, Ate. ; also, every variety of cloth, silk, and Linen Caps. of the newest style and best snake ; all of which he will sell very low for ready pay. He has made arrangements to manatee lure any article called for that he has not on head. • pc?" Call anti examine the geode. W. PAX,TOSI. Gettysburg, Oct. 31, 1851 Pli4nks of all kiodii for axle a~ this office. Philndelphia Advertisements HOVER'S INK MANUFACTORY! HEMOVND TO No. 144 Race Street. (Between fourth and Ilya. opposite Crown street,) Philadelphia. WHERE the proprietor is enabled 4 • by increased facilities. to supply the growing demand fur HOVER'S INK. which its wide-spread reputation has crea ted: Thia Ink is now so well established in the good opinion and confidence of the A merican Public. that it is scarcely necea tray 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 IYri 'ling Ink, he also manufactures Ildnman tine Cement for mending Glass and Chi na, av well as al:superior a trial only is necessary to secure their fu ture use, and a .Sealing Wax, well adapt ed for Druggist and Bottlers, at a' very low price, in large or small quantities. gr.. 7 Orders addressed (o JOSEPH K HOVER, Manufacturer, No. 144 Race Street.hetween 4 and 6th, opposite Crown street, Philadelphia. HEW AND POPULAR SCHOOL BOOK (iOMPREHENSIVE SUMMARY of 1 UNIVERSAL HISTORY, together witha BIOGRAPHY of DISTINGUISH ED PERSONS, to which is appended an epitome of HEATHEN M rrtioLou Y, NATURAL. PHILOSOPHY, General ASTRONOMY and PHYSIOLOGY. Adopted and used in the Public Schools of Philadelphia. E S. JONES & Co., Pub Sahara. S. W. Corner Fourth and Race' Streets, Phil', Teachers anti School Committees ad dressing letters to Us post paid, will be fur nished with copies for examination. A fnll and and complete Assortment of BOOKS and STATIONERY for sale at the lowest prices. May 16, 1851—i.Y. Y ir ACK ER EL, goLAtsHAD. • sAI.I I 6ION. - - HERRING:4. PORK. HAMS & s.IIDEs, mtiOULDERs, LARD. & CHEESE. New Turk Adreetiserneuis N,NAT York Importers &Jobbers .111631CML.T11, ZIODOZOI & CO., 68 Liberty sired, btlween Broadway and Nassau street, near the Post-office, New Fork. W E are receiving, by daily arrivals from Europe, mit Fall and Winter assortment of rich, fashionable Fancy, Silk, and Millinery Goods. We respectfully invite all Cash Purcha sers thoronghly 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 oder, and • -1- not be surpassed in beauty, styl and cheapness. Beautiltil Paris Ribbons, for Cap, Neck and Deli. Satin andl'affeta Ribbons, of all widths • and colors. Silks, Satins, Velvets, and Uncut Vel vets, for Huts. Feathers, American and French Artific ial Flowers. PuMort; and Cnp Trimmings. Dress Trimming, large assortment. Embroideries, Capes, Collars, Under sleeves and Cuffs. Fine Embroidered Reriere and Hem stitch Cambric Handkerchiefs. Crapes, Liaises, Tarletons, Illusion and Cap Laces. Valencienes, Brussels,Thread, Silk, and Lisle 'Thread Laces. Kid, Silk, Sewing Silk, Lisle Thread, Merino Gloves and Mils. Figitted and Plain Swiss, Book, Bish op Lawn, and Jaconet Musline. English, French. American and Italian STRAW 0001115. Aug' 29.—55 Baltimore Adverdoementd COS 11.11 E 11.11. L, Corner of Pratt street and Centre Market ,Space, SIALLTIECOIIII. SPRING & SUMMER CLOTHING. IVI H. COLE has removed from Nos. ii-AL• 318 and 3181 Baltimore Street, to COSTUME HALL, where will be found the largest and best stock of Ready Made I Clothing ever offered in Baltimore—Dress, Frock and Sack CoThlun-ail colors, qualities and sizes, from $2,50 to $5,50 and up wards. Pantaloons at $1 to *3,50 and upwards, embracing all style, of limey, plain and plaid Cassimers. Vests of ev ery variety at corresponding prices. Also a large assorunent of Boys Clothing. Importing our own ,Cloths direct from Europe. and manufacturing on the most extensive scale. enables us to offer induce ments to purchasers not to be surpassed by . anv„Ciothing Establishment in the U nited States. The proprietor? are deter minsil to tuakeihe_W,holesale Rotims the point, of great attraction, and, have now made up tnore than 50,000 Germane', from the finest quality to the lowest in price. In the Custom Department will always be found the thoicest selection of Cloth', Cassinieres and Vesting.. which will be made up at the shortest notice, and in the latest style, and a 'fi't always guaranteed. KrThe one price "system always ad. bored to. • Remember the name and place, Corner of Pratt street and Centre Market Space. H. H. COLS. Jan. 23,1852-3 m. rut WiUtt! ►HE subscriber has on band at his .14.• 'n o Ware Establishment, in chan 3 . bersburg street; opposite the Post Office, a Large Assortment of Tin Ware, which Its will sell on moderate terms.....- pci"Call and examine for yourselves. March 14. GEO. E. BUEHLER PSTROLZ7X I 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-pipe end lungs.— Also for the cure of diarrhea, cholera, piles, rheumatism. gout. asthma. bronchitis, scrofula or kings evil ; also, neuralgia, tetter, ring-worm, ob stinate eruptions of the skin, blotches and pimples on the face. 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. 0::r Put vp by S. M. Rier, Canal Basin, Pittsburg. For sale by S. H. BUEHLER, Gettysburg, sole agent for Morns county. 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FOR lILACKWOOD'Si MAGAZINE Any distance not over 500 miles, 9 cte per quay Over 500 and " 1600 18 Over 1600 and" " 2500 " 24 " 0 Any distance not over 500 wiles, 4 ets per quar Over 500 and " " ' 1500 " " " Over 1500 end" " 2500 " 18 " Alt these rates no objection'should be made, as heretofore, to receiving the works by mail, and thus ensuring their speedy, safe. andlegular delivery. Ottßemittances • and communications should be always addressed; poet-paid, to the Publishers. LSONARD • ocorr & co., ' • • 79 Fallon Street, New York, Xnersoes b 4 Gold Stmt. N. S. & Co., ha ye recently pub lished, and ism now for sale. the "itirm era' Quide." by Henry Stephens of Edin burgh, and Prof. Norton of Yale College, New Haven, complete in 2 vols., royal oc tiro, containing 1000 pages, 14 steel and 500 wood engravings. Price, in • muslin binding, •0; in paper covers, for the mail, $5. ALEX. R. StEVENtiON, ATTORNEY LdW, 0E lathe Centre Square, North of the Court-house.h4tween Smitlt's and Stevenson's corner*. BURNS & SCALDS, Terms and Premiums. vance.] Clubbing. AZDUCED POSTAGII. FOR A REVIEW . . . . Arks Ciroad no t Wilk.. ateN aged lady 'four amputiatiam sari a may prominent member of tbe Tabernacle. had been sorely. alllicted with Rheturratitan far near Jr three years ; at the time we are speaking of she meld not roue herseyfreeithe their. One of her triends had experienced great relief from Radway's Ready Relief in Neuralgia, and reoont. tided the old lady to try it for her Rheumat ism. She used it according to directions, she was bathed with the Relief for fifteen minutes, during that time two bottles were used, and jn two hours site mead walk etre ; this was en Thurs. day and on the following Sunday she walked to church. Reader, think. There is not another such a wonderful cure on record. Over five hundred members of the Tabernacle and friends of the lady are living witne■.ee of the remarkable ef fects of Red way's Ready Relief in the cure of this cruel affliction In this lady in two hours. Where can we find another such cure performed by any other article of 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 dis• care. 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 magic Sore Irbroat, Influenza, Cramps, Spasms, Fla ulenee, Sprains, Sores, Eruptions, Burns, Scalds, Lumbago, inflammations, Swellings, Paralysis, Tic Dolereux, Neuralgia, Tooth Ache Hemicrania, Nervous Head Ache, Eruptions of the Skin, Cutaneous Diseases, Sic. Taken inter nally 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, alit will relieve all pains as soon as it is applied. See that the fac simile of RADWAY & CO. is upon each bottle. Price 2.5 cents, large Bottles. RADWAY'S CHINESE MEDICATED 80AP Patronized by thousands of indiv lentils through out the States and Canadas, giving the most flat- tering satisfaction to all who 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 in 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 cum plections. For the cure of Chapped Flesh, rough, cracked and discolored Skin. Salt Rheum. Ringworm. Erysipelas, Scurvy and Sore Head, Railways 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 hands, neck, and face present a clean, sweet and healthy appear ance. Look for the label (gated engraving. Rail way's Soap to be genuine must be enclosed in a ■bel of beautiful steel engraving, and the mane tureol H. G. RA [MAY upon each cake. Price 25 cents, large cakes. BEAUTIFUL HAIR RadN•ny's Circassian Balm is the most deli cious hair tonic in use. It is better than Macas sar Oil ior dressing the hair, and imparting to the witchingcurls that beautiful gloss that all admire To the bald it is indeed a treasure, for it Hill make hair grow in bald spots that have been bald for years. LIFE iN TIIE 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 tree circulation of the blood. To invigorate the hair, to give a life principle to this germ. use the CIRCASSIAN BALM prepared'by Radvray & Co.. Chemists of New York. It is put up in large bottles for 25 cents, and makes the hair fine, smooth, soft and glossy. Principal office 162 Fulton street, New York. cir Agents for the sale of the above articles in Adams con.ity—S. If. BUEHLER, Gettys• burg; Pallas Blythr, Fairfield ; Mrs. Duncan, Cashtown ; Sneeringer b knish° ro, Littleatown; Ey/se/bough & Bollinger. A bbott stow n ; II ton irolf & Co., East Berlin; D. C. Whit/Main p ton : Hafizinger & Ferree, Petersburg. Nov. 7, I Sril —2m Hatching's Vegetable Dyspepsia Bitten. (From the N. Y. Metropolis.) A VALUABLE REMEDY.—Hutching's Val uable Dyspepsia Bitters is universally acknowleile, ed to be the best preparation for this distressing disease, now in vogue; also, in all cases of genet.. al debility it is said to act like • charm. This medicine has been fully tested by many of our well-known citizens, and has established, on its own merits, a character for value and efficacy that is not excelled. Nothing can be more surprising than its invigorating effects arson the whole sys tem. Dr. Hutchings, being desirous that the most bumble should receive the benefit of his val uable compound, has placed It at a price within the reach Of all. Circulars containing the Certificates of Remark- able Cures, and the high estimation in which this Medicine is held by the public press, can he had of the Agents, free. Price 50 cents per bottle. rir For sale in Gettysburg by 8. H. 11 • PiMUM? DAVIDTEAGY T ENDERS his acknowledgments to the public for the liberal and stea dy patronage with which he has been fa vored for a series of years ; and respect fully announces to his former customers and the public generally, that he has his Shop at present in Chambcrsburg street— where persons wishing FURN ITURE can be accommodated at very moderate prices for CASH, PRODUCE and LUM BER, for which the highest market price will be paid. lICrAII Furniture warranted to be made of the v ery . best materials, and by experi enced workmen. Co (Ong. All orders for Coffins will meet with the same prompt attention as heretofore D. HEAG Y. OIL-CLOTH FACTORY. TO COACHADIKERS. rrHE undersigned respuctfully announ ces to the Coach niters of Getty. burg and other places, that they have corn menced the manufacture of Oil Clot 4 and Canvass For Coaches, of the very best quality, on an extensive scale, which they are preps red to furnish, wholesale and retail, on the most reasonable terms. Our Camera will be found equal in finish and quality to any manufactured in the city. KrThe 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 to selling again. They have'now on hand, and will constantly keep on .hand, a full supply. 1 ' IrPOrdere from a dietanee will be promptly attended to. SAMUEL .1. LITTLE. GEORGE IL LITTLE. March 15,1850. • • TAX EMMA OF every description. conatanny o hand and . for isle at BUEHLER'S Tin Ware Establiahman‘ opposite tle Pon Office. pat 1 . thatOnd Tonsors New Mini. Mitten s4* 3Stottitv, 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 'themselves that they can go through all the ramifirations 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 bum nese, and a desire to please, they will :net it as well as receive,a liberal share ol pub-- lic patronage. The sick will be attended to at their private dwellings. LIVER COMPLAINT. JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC ' OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS, /LID ALL diseases ari sing from a disor dered Liver or Stomach, such is Constipation, inward Piles, Fullness of blood to the head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Mart-burn Disgust for Food, Fullness,or weight in the atom sick, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flutter. Sag at the pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and difficult breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffo cating sensations when in a lying posture, dimness of vis ion, dots or webs before the sight, Fever and dull pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin ani.l Eyes, Pain in the Side. Back, Chest, Limbs &c.. Sudden Flushes of Heat; Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil and great depression of spir its, can be effectually cured by DR. iroorriANws CELEBB.ITA'D GE R.41.9N BIT- TERS PREPARED BY DR. C. GI. XACIESORI AT THE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, 120 Arch street, Philadelphia Their power over the above diseases is not ex celled—it equaled—by any other preparation in the United States, as the cures attest. in many cases after skillful physicians have failed. These bitters are worthy the attention of inva lids. Possessing great virtues in the rectifica tion of diseases of the Liver and lesser glands. ex ercising the most searching powers in weakness and affections of the digestive organs, thew are withal, safe, certain and pleasant. READ AND BE CONVINCED Frum the -Boston Ike." The editor raid, Dee. 22nd Dr. }lowland's Celebrated German Bitters for the cure of Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspep sia, Chronic or Nervous Debility. is deservedly one of the most popular medicines of the day.— These Bitters have been used by thousands, and a Iriend at our elbow says be has himself receiv ed an effectual and permanent cute , of Liver Complaint from the urn of this remedy. We ore convinced that in the use of these Bitters, the pa tient constantly gains strength and vigor—a lid worthy of great consideration. They ate pleas ant in taste and smell, and can be used Ey persons with,the most delicate stomachs with safety, un• der any circumstances. We are speaking from experience, and to the afflicted we advise their use. "Scott's Weekly, - one of the best Literary pa pers published said, Aug. 25-.- 'qtr. llootland's German Bitters, manufactured by Dr. Jteklion are now recommended by come of the must prominent members of the faculty as an article of much efficacy in cases of female weakness. As such is the case we would advise all mothers to obtain a a bottle, and Bois save themselves much sickness, l'ersons of delibita tell constitutions will find these Bitters advanta• geous to their health, as we know from exper ience the salutary effect they have had upon weak systems.- MORE EVIDENCE The " Philadelphia Saturday Gazette." the best family newspaper published in the U. States. The editor says of DR. HODEL:s,ND'S GERMAN BITTERS. "It is seldom we recommend what are term ed Patent Medicines, to the confidence and pat ronage of our readers ; and therefore when we recommend Dr. Hoofland's German Bitters, we wish to be distinctly understood that we are not speaking of the nostrums of the day, that are noised about for a brief period and then forgot. ten after they have done their guilty race of mis chief, but of a medicine long established, univer sally prized, and which has met the hearty ap proval of the faculty itself." Evidence upon evidence has been received (like the forgoing) from all sections of , the Union, the last 3 years, and the strongest testimony in its favor, is. that there is mote of It used in the prac tice of the regular Physicians of Philadelphia, than all other nostrums combined, a feet that can easily be established, and fully proving that • scientific preparation will meet with their quiet approval when presented even in this form. That this medicine will cure Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia, no one can doubt after using it as directed. It acts specifically upon the stomach and liver; it is preferable to calomel in all bil ious diseases--the effect is immediate. It can be administered to females or infants with safety and reliable benefit at any time. D EWA RE OF COUNTERFEITS This medicine has attained that high charac ter which is necessary for all medicines to attain to induce counterfeiters to put forth spurious ar ticles at the tisk of the lives of those whoate in• nocently deceived. Look well to the marks of the genuine They have the written signature of C. M. Jackson upon tIM wrapper, and his name blown in the bottle, without which they are spurious. For sale wholesale and retail at the GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. 120 Arch street one door below Sixth, Philadelphia; and by respectable dealers general. ly through the country. Price. Reduced. To enable all classes of invalids to enjoy the advantages of their great restorative powers. Single Bonk 75 emit. 11:7 7Or Bale, in Gettysburg, by 8, H. BUEHLER. Also for sale by &wringer 4. Renshato,Littlea town, Pa.. .Throb Martin, New Oxford, Pa,, H. Riche(bower. Abbottstown, Pa., Wholesale and Retail by C. Morris * Co., York, Pa. Dec. 19, 1851-Iy—eow. BUFF. CASSIMERE. T HE attention of gentlemen is invited to a very superior quality of BUFF CASSIMERE, at the Establishment of SKELLY dr, ROLLE BAUG It, Merchant Tailors, Gettysburg, where may be found FANCY CASIMMERES, of 'every vari ety and quality. KEEP WARM. A, DESIRABLE assortment ofOYER COATINGS, such as brown,_ drab andgrey Beaver Clothe, Peteriham Cloth, &0., cheap and good, can be found at SKELLY & HOLLEBAUGH'S. Oct, •17, 1851, . , Gentlemen's Wear. CLOTHS, Cassimeres, Caseineta, Ken lucky Jean., VESTINGS of all kinds, Suppenders, — Hend kerchisfa,C RAVATS. Blocking', _Ste., tke., may be found, good and cheap, at DALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR. TAr Original and IE4IO 'Melo but Dalley's Genuine Feavaseron MI can check the inflammation instantly and allay the pains from the worst barrio end voids is from one is fifteen minutes. In millions of cases where it has been tried, it has never once been known to fail I It stands infallible, and a. lone I It does tint alone draw out the pain and inflammation, but cures the wounds WI T SCAMS 1 / 1 will forfeit 1110,000 i( any other article, no matter what its name, can perihrrn the lame functions, as are reported in my eight page Pamphlets—'.The Hague street explosion . ' ease. The Extractor is equally efficacious to curing Piles, Cute, Wounds, Bruises. ofil and inveterate Sores, sore and inflamed Eyes, Felon, Sores Nip• plea and all cutaneous end (extents!) inflamthe• tore Diseases. ' I hold myself responsible for the truth of eve ry word advanced in my printed circulars. IMPORTANT CHANGE AND CAUTION. 1) 's,Maarcec PAIN ENTR•O7OII in anew wrapper and boxes much enlarged. Counterleits of Dalley'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; Tag atone, Bun, therterr, Dovz. Lion 1111/ Eaana. Buy only of my authorized agents, and the new size, and you will avoid all danger and imroai lion. IETSee printed circulars t DA LLEY'S A NIMAL GALVANIC. Will positively and effectually cure Humors, Galls, Swellings, Stains, Broken Knees, Quite, bone, Bruises and Bone Spevin. H. GALLEY, Sole inventor and proprietor, General Depot,4 15 Broadway, N. Y. cr For sale by S. H. BUEHLER, Gettriburg, Witmer and Stick, Minnmaisburg ; J. F. Low, Arrenthawille ; John McKnight, Bendemille D. M. C. White, Hampton; W. Wolf, Berlin.; Jacob Geiaelinan, Abbottstown ; J.Busby, Me. Sherrystuwn. May 93, 1861-1 y .11T TILE OLD S rar D, BUT IN A NEW SHOP. J. G. FREY /VENDERS his acknowledgment. to. 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 Thompun's Hotel, where lie will be prepared, as here tofore, to do all kinds of (.0.111/, CLOTH. 4. SIGN PAINT ING. (e7Carriage Repairing done at short notice, and on reasonable teams, for which , Country Produce will be taken. The subscriber is thankful for past fa vors, and hopes, by attention to business,. and a desire to please, to merit and receive. a continuance of public patronage, J. G. FREY. Gettysburg, Jan. 12. 14149.--tf BUSHNELL'S CARPAL, Pluto% A Superior article of Mineral Paint,. warranted equal to any Faint ever before offered to' the public for painting on. Wuod, Brick, Stone, Iron, Tin, or any substance which is exposed to Weather,. Water, or the Atmosphere. It is `Proof against Fire, Irater. tend IFlresSher, A.VD UNCHANGEABLE IN ITS COLOR.. It mixes readily with Oil or Composition and is a beautiful dark brown or free-stone color. 'llia Paint received the Premium at the 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 (1511. We the undersigned. having seen and used DUsWELL'S Mineral Paint, can safely recum• mend it to the public as being an article superior to any Mineral Paint ever before pirated for use ; it M not unpleasant to nee, like tha ■ueat Ohio Psiut which is harped about the country so much, but miles up with oil like pare 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 proof Paint, we think it cannot be surpassed by, anything in the Paint line now in use. I. Mason, Painter. James Tomlinwm, Esq John Phelps, do John Tomlinson, Esq D B Gleason, do H Brown. Esq James Moore, do B B Stoddard, T Manning, do G W Stoddard. L muslin, do 8 P Doolittle, N P Wilbur, John Allen, E W Dodge, 0 Parks, D Joslin, N Dyer, Oneida Depot. Oct. 90th, 1850. Mr. Buehwell, Dear Bir : We have used. with in the past month, some 2,000 lbe. of your Miner al Paint, in painting cars, ear bonsai, and freight houses upon our road, and we can safely recom mend it as a very superior, durable and cheap ar ticle of Paint. HEMAN H. PHELPS. Superintendent of the Syracuse & Utica R. R. Mr Boswell, Dear Sir: I have used for the Syra cuse & Utica R. R. Company, over a ton of your Mineral Paint, and 19nd upon timing it to be far preferable to the Oil Paint, or any other kind now in use. I can also recommend it as being •upe riorto White Lead for any kind of out dim, paint ing, as it appears lobe impervious be water, and unchangeable in color. HORACE JOHNSON, Painter for S. &U. R. R Co. Albany, Dee. 1, 1850. • Mr. Burwell, Dear Sir : Having used a combi nable quantity of your Mineral Paint, in painting brick and wooden houses, the past season, I have taken extra pains to try ■nd test it in various ways, from its trial and cowointion I can war rant it to be durable both in quality and color ; ii mixes beautifully with oil—paints very easy.... and fur ship or boat painting, I think there has no bettter pair•.t era been introduced. I have used considerable of it with water and glue composi tion, for coarse, cheap painting, and it exceeds any thing I ever saw. Truly Tome, THOB. B. JOHN. House Painter. Numerous other certificates in heads of Aguas which will be shown to dealers. This Paint is for sale by B. H. BUEHLER, Gettysburg, Bole Agent for Adams County. Seitysliurg, July 11—et TEE STAIR - AND - 11ANNEIL Is published every .&iday Evening, in Carlisle street, two doors from the Diamond. by D. A. & C. H. BUEHLER. ' Tm' • ' If Pski in edvance a or within the year d 4 p er annum—if not paid within the yea 602 CAL ito paper discontinued until allarrearagea are paidT— except at the option of the Editor. Single eopiee fit cents. A failure to notify a diecontinuatie will be regarded as anew engagement. ddvertiseetertis not exceeding. square inserted Cues times for sl—overy subsequent insertko tft cents. Longer once in the same proportion... All advertisements not specially ordered for • given time will he continued until forbid. A lib. .sal reduction will be made to those who advertise. by the year. Job Priaritig of all kinds executed neat) promptly, and on reasonable terms. Letters end Conntuninatione to the 'editor, (e'. (*piing such as eonta?n Money or as names of n e w subseribees,) must Ire volt ran in order to seem *Mention. • SCIIICK'S. CERTIFICATES.