TIF RETAILERS -* , Wares, ' and Mereltanthse lAA the County of Adams, rattan tank eliesi6ed by the undersigned, Ap. ittrisiiierotllereantile 'l'axes, in aecurdattre Nra' the several Acts of Assembly, for the ''BB4l LICKNIE. Borough of Gettysburg. l " V R. Fahtiestock and Suns, 325 OD Ge;ite Arnold, 411 U a Abiiut Arl I. 6O 1 DtsW tiimiecoir, ie 00 13 Dauber & Ziegler, 10 00 l 'IS - A. , 111 Kurtz, • lb 00 •i 14 'John M. Sievensod, sr. , 7`oo il4 George Little, • 7 00' • 'l4 Mamma SllllllOO, 7 00 1 14 K. IL Buehler, 700 14 Keller Kuria, 1 ' 7 00, .1 14. L. lliihink, • ' .7. Ki 14 Writ. W. Hainatily, . 7'oo . 14 , 'W. W.' Paxton. • 7 001 ,14 George W. Riming,' ', ' • 700 'l4 Philip Winteri, 7 po l •14 Samuel S. Forney, ag't. 7 0Q; 14 Aletantlet Frazier, 7 00! 14 Hugh Mellheny, / - ' 700 .14 Sastittel Little. 7 00' -34 Wm. Gillespie, 7 00 /4 J. J. Brinkerhoff, . '7 00 ' 44 Jangle Walter, 7 00 14 Emanuel Ziegler. Liquor, 10. 50 14 Skelly & Hollebaugh. 7 00 /4 Elias Sheath, .• —.7- 00 • 14 ,Robert Sbeads, . 7 00 14 Ephraim Hathaway, 7 00 ogc.F. E. Van Deriluets ' , 700 14 David IlleOpeary, 7 00 . athibeiland nunsihip. .1440 he Weikeri, . • "14 Robert Cobesu, mill, ,:14 George Twat* mill, 14 'Hoary. Myers, mill. - • ' • Stratum lbstmihip -14 Jamb Kink'. 14 10411 Shull. "1 - 4` Philip & C. W. Myers, liq., ' ' •,s` Menallea Tounuhtp. , lii, John ,Purkholders 7 00 ~1211--John McKnight, 7 00 14 Abel T. Wright, . 700 4 , 4 410,5M_ hil"'llet - 7 00 j'4 : 1110:111 L. _ 7 00 muter -t rawnship. 114 „I,etne Houck, lig., 10 50 /4 •Pe!er Hnlick. 7 00 gatnuel Faber, jr., • 7 00 14 CeikT &Sevens. . 700 -"` tyrorerrotonship. 7 00 14Uktgiter & Stombaugh, lig.. , 10 50 14' f. giddletnoser, 7 00 • o fhottillps 7buoship. 14 liisoVB. Ilildflbnul., 10 50 14 Charles ,e'pingler, 7,00 14 Wow. 7 00 "14 . 0hirliii Hese, liq., 10 50 N4Otpergpr, 7 00 14 codkatine Met, 7 1)0 - Bbirty Vitneiiiker. ' ' 7 On Nuneinakei. milt, . 7 00 14:Ephraim ,Haraer, lig., 14 ,Witit Walker. 114 tawvence Diets, liq., t4,Vlenry liana,. - 14 likylireeter:Fink, liq., Neial township. AA44aw.pantan,„ 14 Abraham Scott, 14 • ,Thmetse, J.-Cooper, 34.Plimp - Ft' aim; lig., 1 14"Eltifritfic Wfutiner. lig.. 1,4 Beecher & Hoover, liq., `,.441 . ".fitt0b P.' Lower. 14 S. B. Wrighumn, )41 loho,Viertz, 14"-.440ta E. Miller. Mclllieny, mill. Ilomilionbtur township. ;,.44 _B. Br. Riley.lig kij,,fistob Brinkerhoff. 1,4 :Num & Blythe, 14 George Riffle mill ileottingdon township. -• It Jacob A. Gardner, liq., 14 William Ketilewell, • It Wes. Kettlewell & Co.. 14 Jacob A. Myers, 13 0, F, Gardner, /4 1 1 j 1 /00teritofft ' • • ..Loastore township, 14 George Deardorff, mill, Hoary B, Smith, lig.. Oxford township. 13 Jacob Martin, liq., 13 G. B. Hitner. lig., 14 .Mary Heagy, Remick township. 14 Wel. Bittingrir, liq., /4 Matthaei Eiehelberger, lig., 14 David E. Hollinger, lig., 14 JosePh R. Henry. Mt. Pleasant township. 13 Jobb Miller. 'l4 Amos Zack, lig., 14 Peter O'Neil, liq., Reading township. 14 D. M. C. White. 14: Jacob Aulabaugh, 14 Jacob George. • 14 Adam S. Myers, lig.. Conowago township. 14 John Bueby, sr:, 14 E. I. Owings, lig.. 14 Wiley & Sneeringer, lig.. , • Germany township. 14 Henry Skshriver, /3 Beeerioger & Renshaw, lig., 13 George Myers & Son, lig., 14 Edward C. Bishop, 14: &impel Berlin, 14 Norbeck A Spalding, Union township. 14 Peter Long, lig., 10 50 er:rThose retailer. who have not ta. ken out lejranse. and sell without License, are reatielkd that they are liable to indict.; steel and fine under the several acts of A5 140161 /* OF PERSONS jtatartsid for License under the Act of 4kossia4bly, passed the 10th dsy of April tellikisillithital an act to create a sinking fata l , Us , provide for the certain and grad pittvusmgatshateut of the Debt of the eftwealth, to wit : • DISTILLERIES. • Cumberland township. ice; L. L. fletrivar, 111 naiad Rhodes. , , - *Ord. lif * & Inkka. 410 $4O 14" i" • MtiVadig6°6llllo. 10 James McDivitt, ' 5 00 'VENDERS OF PATENT iEDICINEtI. Gettysburg. 4 N. U. IliiPhler, ": 6 00 4 Samiel 14, Foyhio; I T 00 numillini: 6 3 Joseph Miller.' . 4 • ` 1 t”. 10 00 AI A. 31. Staub. 5 00 Berwick qk $ Jacob Geheolusan. •'t% • 500 ThoeviAlstillers who have not taken out licensee. and who distill without license. are reminded that by the 88d.lieetion of the art of the 10th 6f April,AB49, they -are liable to indietrtimit and fine. APPEAL.—Notiee is hereby given to all pereobit Interested In the Move return oftlassification, that I will hold an appeal 'tit {lie flonintisvioners' Office. Gettysburg, 'on Tuesday the 25th. day of Nay. between the hottts of 10' A. M. and 91 3 . M., when and where ail 'persons that May consider themselves aggrieved by said elauifica tion may attend. J, ot UGH INBAUGII, • A opal.", of Morebowito Taira for Moms koooky. April 39,1861-4 e REGISTER'S NOTICE. NNOTICE is hereby given to all Lege tees' and ether peranne enncerned, that the AdooiniStration ;Accounts of the deceased persons hereinafter mentioned, will be presented at the Orphans' Court of Admits county. for confirmation and allow once. on Tuesday the 25th day of May next. via 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 14. The second account of Frederick Sturgeon. one of the Administrators of the estate of liin4lsey Sturgeon. deceased. • lb. The that account or Michael A. Sla gle and John B. McPherson, surviving Ex - vellum of the lest will and testament of Michael Slagle, deceased. I. The account of David W. Horner. Administrator de (Innis non, with the will annexed, of the estate of John Harper. &owl/ed. 17. The first and final neconnt of John Eckenrode, Administrator of the estate of Gonrad Sherly. deceased. 18. The first and final nreaunt of Josiah Baumgartner, Administrator de bonis non, of the estate of Peter Crabs, deceased. 10. The first and final acenont of Peter . ' H. Raffensberrer, Administrator of the es tate of Adair, Gardner. jun., dec'd 20. The first and final account of John Ginter. Executor-of the last will and testa ment olAnthony Ginter. deceased. 2L. The first and final account of John Horner. Guardian of the person and es tate of Henry David Hartzell, a minor son of Wm. Hartzell, dec'd. 22. The first and final account of Edwin I. Sionesifer, Administrator of Susanna %orb, dec'tl. 23. The fire( and final account cif Bahr.- er Snyder, Administrator of the estate of Gmorge Myers, deed. 24. The first account of Rev. Henry L. Baugher..D. D. and Samuel' Faltnestoek. Ezventars of the last will and testament of Joseph Baugher deed. 10 60 7 00 10 60 7 00 10 60 25. The first and final account of Da vid Chamberlain, Guardian ed atm of the estate of Elizabeth C. Donaldson, a minor child of Juliana Donaldson, deed. 26. The final account of Hamilton Ev erett, Executor of the last will and testa ment of Thomas Leech, deed. • 27. The first and final account of John Swans, one of the Executors of the Inst will and testament of Michael Kitztniller, deceased. 28. The first and final account of Jacob Group. Administrator of the estate of Uriali Carson, deu'd. 29. The final account of EpWm Swope, Executor of the last will and testament of Solomon Stunesifer. den'''. 30. The first account of Joseph Bream I and William Plank, Executors of the last' will sod testament of John Peter Snyder, iledeasetl. 31. The first account of William-andl David Guise, Executors of the last will 1 end testament of Abraham Guise, dec'il. 32. The second mid final account of , George Stonesifer, Administrator of the estate of Jacob Stottesifer, den's!. 33. The first and final account of Sam uel Derboraw, Esq.. Executor of the last! will and testament of Joseph Clapsaddle, deceased. 34. The first and final account of Sam uel Durboraw, Esq., Executor of the last will and testament of Christina Bender, .deceased. 35. The first account of Samuel Dinr boom, Esq.. Guardian of Samuel Miller, l minor child of Andrew B. Miller, der`d. 30. The first account of Samuel Dur horaw. Esq.. Guartlian of Clementine E lizabeth Miller, in k stor child of Andrew B. Miller deceased. • 37. The float and final account of Sam uel Durboraw, Esq.. Guardian of Michael Miller. minor child of Andrew B. Miller, deceased. , 38. The firm' account Of Samuel Dor boraw, Esq., Guardian of Noah Miller, minor child of Andrew IL Miller; deed 39. The first account oftyllia Flicking er and George Mickley, Administrators of the estate of John Flickinger, jun., dec'd. 10 SO I 0 00 7 00 7 00 18 75 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 . 00 7 00 10 50 10 50 10 50 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 50 40. The second and final account of Peter ,O'Neil. Executor of die last will end teitiment ofi r osepli Eckenrode. deed. 41. The first and final account of Sam uel Waggoner, one oldie Executors of the last will and testament of Peter Waggon er, deceiwed. 42. The first account of Henry Reny. Exeeutor of the last will and testament of PhilitiFleahman, dee'd. 43. , The first and - final accmint,:okldax well Shields, Executor of the last will and testament of James Adams, deed. 44. 'file second and finalyacconnt of David Newman, Executor of the last will and testament of John Sterner. dee,il. 45. The first and final account of Geo. Hagerman, Esq., Administrator of the es tate of Andrew Gasman, deed. 46. The first account of Wm. D. :Mc- Clellan, Administrator de bonis non; sum testament° annexo, of Win. Met:10111m s deceased. 7 00 15 00 13 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 DANIEL PLANK, Register's Office. Gettystrurgy? Register April 30, itos2. le CARPETS & MATTING. IAHNESTOCK'S have just received and will sell very cheap, the largest stock of Venitiati ant! ingrain Carpeting, 44, 44 and 6.4, white and colored mat ting, Druggeta, Linen Floor Cloth, Oil Carpets sod Oil Stair Cloth, ever before oftereil. SIGN RED FRONT. taco:piss. 8 00 PARASOLS—the best and cheapest in town. Only conic and look, and you will uy so. Give us a call and you will benonvinceil there is no humbug about KURTZ'S Cheap Corner. , fi 00 Libcr{y., BEER LICENSE. Oxford Ip. Valuable Real - Estate , AT PUBLIC SALE, rpm undersigned will oirer at Public mile. to the highest bidder, on • 71m:day the 26111 of May inst. . . at 12 o'clock. M., on the premises: one of the most desirable farms in Frederielt,co. Md., situated on the road, leading from Nolantra Perry to Frederick city, three Miles south of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road, one mile east of the Chess (Wake and Ohio Cana), and one mile iiest of dreenfield Mills, thus having the choice or thiee markent, where the highest prides are at 'an times paid for Wheat and other agricultural products. This 3111ErALIBILIVIiire is surrouiided by one of the most beautiful countries In the state,) contains ABOUT .400 ACRES, 125 of which are in thrifty TIMBER, the remainder in good arable. Lend, in a high state of cultivation, all of which is well watered. There is a large quantity of Limestone in the immediate vicinity, and a QUARRY located on one of the fields. The improvements con sist of a large two-story HO E, . containing I I Rooms, with basement be low, with all necessary out 7 buildings.— There is also upon the farm an excellent • ORCHARD, • containing 100 Apple and 75 Peach Trees, with a great var iety of Plums, Apricots, Pears, Grapes, &e., allot superior quality. A m ote min me description is deemed unnecessary, as it is presumed persons wishing to purchase will examine the property fur themselves. I will - &duet 45 acres from the west aide of the farm, and also bout 75 from the east side. if it is desired. TERMS OF SALE.—One-third cash ; the balance in two or three equal annual payments, bearing interest from the day of sale. GEO. KEPHART. May 14. Gettyaburg "Star and Renner . " copy and charge advert...cr.—Falco. Ex *eta sn. NOTICE. Deardorff's Adminis.) rendiiioni trators for use id pones—'l'o April Anthony Deardurlf Term, 1852—N0. vs. 15. 111211 d Trimmer and . Abraham Trimmer...) And now, 24th April, 1852, the money arising from the bale of Real Estate of Isaac Trimmer, on the above stated Writ, by the Sheriff of Adams County, considered in Court, and by consent Ride for its appropriation at August Term of the Court, on the 16th day of August, 1852—notice to be pub lished by the Prothonotary in two news papers printed in Adams County for three successive weeks. By the Coml. W PAXTON, Proth'y Prothonotary'v thrice. Gettysburg, Noy 7, .52. 5 NOTICE. gr im first and final Account of Joseph J. Kuhn, Assignee of Geoaut: Jscous, has been filed in the Court of Common Pleas of Adams enmity ; and said Court has apiminted Tuesday the 25th of Slay, instant, for the hearing and contin:hation of said account, unless cause to the contrary be shown. By the Court, WM. W. PAXTON, Proth•v. Prothonotory'd Oirce, jt GrttyKlittrg. May 7, 185'2. 5 ITOvICI3I. THE first and final Ancount of Samuel \V. Holtman, Assignee of HeNay YEsar and Wile, has been tiled in the Court of Common Pleas of Adams Coun ty ; and said Court has appointed Tues day the 25th of 3fay, instant, for the hear ing and confirmation of said account, un less cause to the contrary he shown. WM. W. PAXTON, Notify. Pruthonotary'st 31 Gettysburg, May 7, 1852. 5 Election of Managers. NOTICE is hereby given to the Stock. holders in the Gettysburg Water Company, that an. Election of FIVE MANAGERS of said Company will be held at the public house of Geo. W. Mc- Clellan, in Gettysburg, on Saturday the 22d al May inst., between the hours of 3 P. M., and 6 P. M. D. MiCONAUGIIY, Sec'y, datotalto 21.31.140.X0 T"E Books in Me Library of the Sab bath School of St. James' Church. in Gettysburg, being offered for sale, Sab bath Schools and others can increase their Libraries advantageously, by making early application to either of the committee, who are authorized to sell the sante. G. E. BUINGMAN, %V: B. MEALS. W. C. STALLSMITH,' ' Committee. April 23 NotricE. rp - NE H Notes given for goods purchased k at Rev. B. Katun's sale in October last, ire now due; and have been .placed in the hands of the subscriber for immedi ate collection. Those interested .will please call with as little delay as, possible. ' D. A. BUEHLER. Gettysburg. A pit I 6---31. NOTICE. LETTERS of Administration on the es tate of Many LAVINA SSITIt; deceased, late ol Menallen tp., Adams co., having been granted to thostibseriber residing in Peters burg, (Y. S.) notice is hereby given to all who are indebted to said Estate, to make pityment Without delay, and to those having claims to present the same proper ly authenticated, to the subscriber. JOHN IX. DECKER, Adm'r. April 23, 1852-01 TO THE rtfazza. IyHE! undersigned holds himself in readiness stall times to act as AUC. lONEER, for the selling of goods t pf all kinds at Public Sale, and at any time and plare in the county of Adams. He may be found at all , times at the Confectionary of G. W. Blessing, next door to the Eagle Hotel, Gettysburg. THEODORE M'GAUGHEY. March s.—lf • ALEX. R. STEVENSON * ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE in the Centre Square, North ofthe Court-house.between Smith's and Stevenson's corners. _ . -- • H DALLFY DALLEY'S MAGICAL. PAIN EXTRACTOR The Originalived Trudy Genuine. VOattiele but Dalley's Gan rare Fara Berms ' can check the inflammation Instantly and allay the pains from the won't berms and &rads in froth one to Oren minutes. In millions of cases where it has been tried, it has never once Leer. known to fail I It stands inlallible,and a lone ! Il does not alone draw out the pain and Inflammation, but cures the wound, wrillovr se~rat!! I will forfeit 100,000 if any other article, no matter what its name, can perform the same functions, as are reported in my eight page Pamphlets—"Tbe Hague street explosion" case. The Extractor is equally efficacious in curing Piles, Cuts, Wounds, Bruises. old and inveterate Bores, sore and inflamed F.yes, Felon, Sores Nip ples and all cutaneous and (external) inflamma tory Diseases. I hold myself responsible for the truth of eve ry word advanced in my printed circulars. IMPORTANT CHANGE AND CAUTION. DALLWI MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR in a new wrapper and boxes ?ouch enlarged. Counterfeits or Valley's Extractor in the old wrapper, hood the market. Avoid it as you would poison, for its application is as dangerous. Mind the emblems on the newenvOlope; TIII ANGLA, SUN, &MIST, DOWD. LION AND EARL{. Buy only of my authorized agents, and the new size,and yoU will avoid all danger and imposi. Lion. LETSee printed circulars! DALLEY'S.ANIMAL GALVANIC. Will positively and effectually cure Humors, Gail., swellings, Stains, Broken Knees,Quiter bone, Bruises and Bone Spa in. H. DALLF.Y, Sole inventor and proprietor, General Depot,4 Broadway, N. Y. ([}`For as le by S. H. BUEHLER, Gettysburg, Witmer and Stick, itiummisburg ; J. F. Lowr, Arrandtsville; John McKnight, Bendersville; D. M. C. White, Hampton ; W. Won, Berlin Jacob Ueischnan, Abbottstown ; J. Busby, Ma tiherry.town. May 23, 1851-1 y INSURE YOUR PROPERTY .THE HE...Adams County lunar! fire In surante Company located at Get tysburg, is now in successful operation. and for lowness of rates, economical manage ment of its affairs, and safety in Insurances, challenges comparison with any other similar company. . All its operations are conducted under - the personal supervision of Managers selected by the Stockholders. Th 3 Books of the Company arc at all times Open to the inspection of chose insuring in it. As no travelling agents are employed, persons desiring to insure ran Make op. plication to either of the Managers, from whom all requisite information can be gained. 'The Managers are :,..Samuel Mil ler. A. IL Stevenson, Geo. STrope, and B. A. Buehler, Gettysburg : IVuu. B. IV d iem, Menallen ; Hobert M'Curdy, Cam tieriund ; Jacob King, Siraban ; Andrew ileintzelman, Franklin j•-•-A. W. Maginly, ; J. L. Noel, Oxford ; J. 0 usselman. jr., Lihert . y ; 11. A. Picking. Pcading ; Jacob (3 ricst, Lutimorc. D. 111 7 CONA U GUY, TTOR NE L.lir, ®MICE in the South-west corner of the public square, one door west ol George Arnold's Store, and formerly oc cupied as a Law Mice by John M'Con aagliy, Esq., deceased. Attorney and Solicitor for l'at,nts and Pensions, Can furnish very desirable facilities to tplilicants and entirely relieve them from the necessity of a journey to Washington. te• D. Nice. is prepared to attend to the prosecution Or Claims for Bounty Land to Soldiers of the IVar of Itil2 and others —the selection of choice lands and loca ting their Warrants--proeuring Patents and selling Soldiers' lands to the best ad vantage. Apply to hint personally or by letter. Gettysburg, Nov. 1, 1850—tf 4114:0 Dr. J. Lawrence Hill, DEN aer, Art FFICE in Chambersburg street, op posite the Lutheran Church, 2 doors past of MiddlecofFe store whore ho may pe found Prigdy and willing to attend to Any case within the province of the Den tist. Persons in want of full sets of teeth are respectfully invited to call. REFERENCES. Dr. C. N.DIBLVCIIIT, I COV.C.P.KRAUTIII,D.D D. HORNZR, I Prof. M. hcons, " H.S. HONKS, .- I " H. L. I.lAuostign, D. GILIIKRT, I " lI.A. voLzx urn° )11ov.Roeir. JONSSON, I " M. L. liyucyzu. July 7. 1848. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. THE Subscriber having been appoint. ed Assignee of IVlLLiaar MUNDOKF And W Irv., of untington township, Adams !county, Pa., under a deed of voluntary as cligititient, for the benefit of creditors, here. :by gives notice to all persons indebted to said Mundorf, to make payment without delay to the subscriber residing near East „Berlin ; and all persons having claims are requested to present he the same, proper ly authenticated, for settlement, J. J. KUHN, Assignee. April 23-81. LOOK OUT I PAY UP I I II II THE Subscriber hereby gives notice that he has placed his notes, book. adeounte &c.. for debts contracted prior to January le, 1849, in the hands Of Alex ander R.Stevenson; Esq., in Gettysburg. at whose aide' all persons indebted are requested to call and make payment. The large amount outstanding lorbids further indulgence. • ALL claims "MT BE CLONED. SAMUEL. FAUNESTOCK. Pec. 12, 18516--If NOIDEOZo E'rTERS of Administration on the IL/ Estate of BARBARA 'Trims, late 01 Huntington tp, Adams co., r'ec'd, having been granted to the subscribe,, noticp herebygi wen to all Who are indebted toaaid Estate, to make payment without delay , and to those having claims to present the same properly atiihenticaild, to the sub scriber, residing in Latimore township for setileinent. DANIEL . Adm'r. April 23-4 t. FRESH GARDEN SEEDS FOM the celebrated Shaker Gardens, just received and foi sale at the Drug and Book t3toro of S. 11. BUEHLER. 1852. RALTIMORE SPRZ4 TRADE The attention of 'country merchants and strangers visiting Baltimore tluring, the sit tings of the Conventions, is invited to the following:houses, whose assortment and quality of . goodi, in their various lines, will be fuunil:as full and select as those of any city in the Union,and at prices equally low. CANFIELD, BROTHER & C 0., Importers and Manufacturers, whole sale dealers in whroliE - ' and J E WEL BY, No. 229 Baltimore street. dr" N,ORTLAN k CO., Importers of Pie. ‘-/ led Goods, Table Cutlery, Japanery. Family and Fancy Hardware, and House keeping articles of every description. • PURE OLD RYE WHISKEY, of line flavor, in bbls. and demijlions, from three to fifteen years old—that dis tilled in 1837 cannot be equaled—very cheap, considering quality. For sale by JAMES J. LAWN, 139 cud 141 N. Howard street. iIkiAMUEL. KIRK Ai SON, Gold and Silver Smiths, 172 Baltimore street, manufacture and keep on hand every vari iety 01 Silver Ware, and import Plated Ware, Watches and Jewelry. CHARLES BLAKE. dealer in Welch es, Jewelry, Spectacles, Silver end Plated IVares, Watch tools and materials, 102 Baltimorestreet. PAVER WAREHOUSE, J A MES S. ROBINSON, dealer in all kinds of Paper, No. 5 S. Charles street. The highest cash price paid for rags. WILLIAM 11. BROWN & BRO., Importers of and wholesale deal ers in Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Ode, Window Glass, &c., No., 4 S. Liberty at. II I 'IASHIONABLE CLOTHING EM IL PORI UM—w holesale and retail* H. BOLTON, No. 298 Baltimore street, Men's & Boy's Clothing in every variety. Inj M. A. ‘VISON G. No. 2 N. Liber ty street, wholesale find retail deal er in artists', Painters' and Daguerrreo typiste .111aterials. -kv•-• )lIORN'S TRUNK EMPORIUM, • Conon Hall, corner of Baltimore and Calvert streets. Constantly on ha nil the la rges vassortin ent in ihe city, of Leath er Travelling and Packing Trunks, Valises and Carpet Bags. Refrigerator and Shower Bath Depot. The Patent Niagara Jet Shower Bath, Patent. Upright and Horizontal RE FRIGERATOR combined. Water Cool ers and Filters. Fire and Thief Proof Iron Safes. E. LARRABEE, No. 2.1 S. Cul vert street. JtOBE R T BROTN SON, Im porters, manufacturers, and dealers in Watches, fine Jewelry, silver and Plat ed IVare, 153 Baltimore street, opposite the Museum. RDONOHUE. Shirt Mantrjacturer. " No. 163 Baltimore street. over Hartinrieg Clothing Establishment, nearly opposite the Moseuni. JESSE .11,111 DEN, Manufacturer and dealer in Patent Platform Sra/es, Pat ent Balances, and :Scales of every descrip tion, S. Charles street, between Lombard and Prat streets. MARBLE MANTLES at $l2, $l5, -1-721 " and up to $5OO ; also Nlttn uments,Tombs, and (:rave Stones. SR.,- SON & BAIRD, Steam Marble Works, corner of North anti Monument sts. BOSTON & PRICE. Hat Manntan livers anti dealers in all kinds of HATS, No. 12t) Italtunure at., opposite the Clipper office. A 11OS LOVEJOY, wholesale and re -I.IL tail dealer in Hosiery, Gloves, Under Shirts, and Drawers, and small wares gen eraly, No. 123 Baltimore st., between Cal vert and South Streets, 5 doors abuse Sun Iron Building. 11101 V & BRO'S., Mama:mum. Aim era and Importers of PAPER HANGINGS, wholesale and retail, No. 207 Baltimore St— invite attention to their elegant stock of Paper Hangings, Borders, Fire board Prints, Courtain Papers, &c. The assortment includes every thing in their line, and from the highest to the low est price. As they are the largest manu facturers in the country, they are enabled to offer superior inducements to purchasers. ACASH will purchaseoneol QUAIL ' S BEST HATS. Call at No. 204 Pratt at., two doors above Hanover, and save a dollar. GEORGE HARMAN. No.. 104 Pratt st., near Hanover, keeps on hand a large supply of gents Dress Boots. Con gress Gaiters, Patent and Wax Calf Cxford Ties, Cloth 'Navy Ties, &e. Call as a bove. PARR & BANKS, Importers and deal. era in Fine China, Glass and Queens. ware, Britannia Ware, Castnrs, &c., No. 150 Baltimore at., opposite the 51useum. ARMSTRONG & BERRY, No. 156 (Museum Building,) Baltimore at., have lor sale ageneral assortment of School, llassical, Theological and Miscellaneous BOOKS ; Paper, Stationery and Blank BiMks. Prices moderate. BENJ.dMIN RUSSELL, No. 170 Pratt at., three doors above Charles, 'nano facturer of line Boots and S'hoes.— A large stock of fine goods adapted to the wholesale trade c?nstandy, on hand. AMcCONAS, maker And importer of • Guns, !lila, Pialola. Always on bandit large assortment of these goods, No. 51 8. C'alvert at., and 53 Choapside. Baltimore Female college. This In stitution, incorporated by the Legis lature of Maryland, with the power of conferring Degrees, has a faculty of twelve Pro(sebors. Board and Tuition $2OO per annum. N. C. BROOKS, President. T. WALTERS & CO.. import • ere and .llealere in Hines and Ziguare, No. , 08 ,Exchange place. CH. MYERS, & BRO., iniporiera of • Brandies, Wines, Gin, Ciders, &c. No. 72 Exchange Place. WM. LIA'S , GUn. Rifle and Pis tolM ritaki , r, No. 85 South tit. Con stantly on hand Bird end Ducking Guns, six-barrel Pistols, Belt-cooking dn. Cult's do.,,Speristustit's equipments . Repairing done. MIDDLE.T,ON'S Tobacco, (I- V.' pr and, Snuff Manufactory, No. 108 Prait et., near South. 'II,V A. Al Altn UR la, -Importer of Iry • Wines,ltiondies, Gins; pjaers, &e.. No. 20 Light et. CotiottymereAputs are Invited to ea. " We do clot hesitate to say, that,,t, P. HAR AN'B Clobing Estatdishmen; ;# one of the best houNi in Balt ore; his goods are well made and his pr ee moiler. ate. We would advise our f Ms When visiting the city to give him call, at No. IBA Baltimore street. y 7-11. New York Advetrtisensents. SAVE YOUR MONEY. CBS. P. FREEMEN' & CO., (LATi FRCRIKAN. HODGES & CO.) narrosmints AND 301i1110.110, 144 Broadway, 1 .. Door South of Lib erly Street, NEW YORK, HAVE now on hand, and will be receiv ing daily through the season. New Goods, direct from the European manu facturers, and cash Auctions, rich,fash ioaable, fancy Silk Millinery Goods.:-- Our stock of Rich Ribbons comprises ee ry variety of the latest and most beautiful designs imported. Many of our goods are manufactured expressly to our order, from our own de signs and patterns, and stand unrivalled.— We offer our goods for nett Cash, at low er prices than any credit House in Ameri ca can afford. All purchasers will find it greatly to their interest to reserve a portion of their money and make aeleetions from our great variety of rich cheap goods. Ribbons rich for Bonnets, (laps, Sashes Belts, Bonnet Silks ; Satins, Crapes, Lis see, 'farletons, Embroideries, Collars, Chemisetts, Capes, Berthas, Habits. Cuffs, Sleeves, Edgings, Insertings, Embroider ed Revier, Lace, flenistich Cambric Ildkfs. Blonds, Illusions, Embroidered Laces for Caps, Embroidered Laces for Shawls. Man tillas, Veils, Minium, Meehlen, Valen cienes, Brussels Laces, English and wove Threat'. Smyrna, Lisle Thread, Cotton Laces, Kid, Lisle Thread, Silk, and Sew ing Silk, Cloves, Mitts, French and Amer ican Artificial Flowers, French Lace, Eng lish, American, and Italian, Straw Bon nets and trimmings, March 26, 1552-115. Philadelphia Adverti‘emenlis MACKEREL. On hand SHAD, CODFISH, and for sale by SALMON, I PA'.MEtt&Cu HERRINGS, Market street PORK, Wharf, HAMS AND SIDES, PHILADEL- SHOULDERS, PJIIA. LARD & CHEESE, March 12,-3m. Cheap Watches, Jewelry and Silver-Ware. My present stock conaials of every seasonable •rticio that belongs to Nlen'a and !toys' l'lothing,. together with a yet y Inige variety of FANCY (Iolll)B,Jevvelry, Acriirdernia, Vin4irnvi-Uesinlversi, nod °their Violin and Guitar > Pinot, all of tshich will be sold At prirl, to anti. Iv any reasornilite mind hint \ tectlN'ts is the place to tiny the cheapest goods. Thdnkim: my friends nod rinitonnirri for their pant pat/sinner. and hoping h. 111011 t n COO -111114111.4.0 Or 11111.101 e by A 0 , 611 Adboli.M . .3 10 dill (Iv E•ruirli principle, I invite than 1.. give sue call at toy `lore, oppiiiiitc the 11,4 , 4, iiitivitt sliiirg. NIA: t; US titA 51SON GOLD LEPINE WATCHES,IB karat i April 16, 1852. A GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES! Twenty per rent. at least less than ever hare been sold in the Crated !s'tates ! E- 1. (01,1) LEVER W All; HES, full jewelled, IS karat ease only 838 Usually sold for Cl 5. ease, jewelled, 2 SILVER LEVER WATCHES, full jew elled, Usonlly sold for $lB SH,ER LEPINE WATCHES, jewel SILVER TEA SPOONS, per hall duz_ COLD PENS, Silver Holders, Persons wishing a Watch or Watches, or Jewelry, ran have them sent by mail, with perlert safety, to any part of Me E. States or West Indies, hy first sending the amount of money. All articles warran ted as represented :Move. Orders from the eountryrespeetfully solicited. Please address (post paid.) LEWIS 1,1 106 Chestnut street, opposite the Franklin Iluuse N01'1,16.1,1,1. iLrCaliturnia Gold bought or tuanulacturtdiuto J o,c dry. 3larch NEW AND POPULAR SeDOM, BOOK lOMPREHENsIVE SUMMARY of 11 - 1 UNIVERSAL. HIS'I'oRY, together with a BIUGRAPIIYof DISTING isu- Ell PERSONS, to which is appended an epitome of HEATHEN MYTLIOLOG Y, NATURAL I'HILOSOI'IIV. General ASTRONOMY mad Pll YsIOLOG V. Adopted and used in the Public Schools of Philadelphia. E S.JONES & Co., Publisher. S. W. Corner Fourth mad Race SI reetb, Teachers and School Committees ad dressing letters to us postpaid, will be fur nished with copies for examination. A full and and complete Rsdoriment of BOOKS and STATIONERY for sale at the lo wept prices. May 16, 1851-Iy. . !.... WM. DAILY & SON, I.ponnz ea Awl,. Pi. ! 11,111 i. 7•41,11.11 ••,1•0111 , ,,,,tv., tr.' , rot,. smrinAvroto. lo.srco- '. WA... ....../01,1:1 ,11411,./18, • Are rlnoOnntlr noNoroll the I %rest Arles of 11w armors Goo's, yr trkth are gorlororl at rrhoiro.rio or row!. sr Nu. 211 MuSot htrort, shorn Sixth, &lot .17 , ~., ..s. .11s . e.rtut Strotsl,l . l.l.olchoos. 1 _.... Porrausoss I ri 111 4. . • u.,,,,,,,,i.s 0., /J .etusi the. * 0 _ _ Philadelphia, April 23, 1852—1 y LEATHER. Fritz, Williams 61. Hendry. Store No. 29, 3rd street, Philadelphia. Mom:cc° IllarmrairrultEnp. CURRIERS, AND IMPORTERS. Canimission and General LEJTILEIIIIUSINESS, wnoLEse.zas do SETAIL. kat'Alaaufaciory 15 Margarelia street, Philadelphia. March 5.-3 m. ;aux gituggt, r i lllE subscriber hereby gives notice to jOL those who have pronnsep him WOOD on account,tbat he is in want of it, and that unless .ft is delivered forthwith. without lumber notice, the Amounts will be placed in the hands of an officer for collection, and the money required. . • T. WARREN. THE. STAR AND, BANNER. Is publishod every .Priday: i'vening, in Carlisle sireet, two doors from ilte D. A. Igam . ond. by •. H.do DUE .11 LER. turn If paid in advance or, within the year MI per Mumm—if not peidwithin the yes 02 bp. No pef discontinuedttetilollarrearagensue paid— except at the optiOn`of the Editor. Single copigii Of cents. A failure to notify a discontinuani will be regarded as a lew engagement. Aivertircooiitts not 'exceeding a' *Tier* inserted three times for. *l—every subsequent insertion in cents. Longer ones in the same proportion.— All advertise:Dente not specially otdered for a. Oven time will be continued until forbid. A fibs sal reduction will be made to those' who advertise by the year- , Job Printing of all kinds execute daintily and promptly, and on reasonable terms. Liters and Communications to the B&W, Oz. lepting such as contain Money or on tsituirta of new subscribers, must be yoke rasa its isodor to enure attention. / MURDER r a most revolting crime, and ail 'f:ohrl is near D at hand some of Oar citizens will ire called t ry . on an discharge high and reppoliaible duties as bidges'nf evidence' end facts that ably bejilroven before their!. As their verdict will neteseirirylm filial, it should be. based upoo tvaill, justice end facto. ao should ,our verdicts always, be based, whether in : matters concerning life, petty, or in buidnelsinatters. Every , fa tiler, Muth in, son, and daughter Is kteretited where they can boy to the beet advantage ; and we therefdre lay to them, that it is foribeir interest to call end examine SA 1801‘1,8 Ready--nade Clothing and Vari ety Store, in Gettysburg, where Goods ars sold cheaper Ilion at any other establishatent—notwithstanding all the talk of others about ..cheaper then the cheap eq," "30 per cent. cheaper," dee. if you doubt this—or that lie defies competition either in Get tysburg or elsewhere—just give him a c all a n d satisfy yourselves. There ore those, who, prompted by selColi mo tives. sometimes decry heady-made Clothing, ■s being defectively node up or made out of damaged ma i ni j a l a , This may do to blind the unthinking, but not those who will take the trouble to exam ine my large assortment at goods. I invite gen tlemen to call and say whether they hove tint paid as high as $8 and $lO per yard for cloths no bet ter than that in my coats, which are made up too by a regular New York tailor. Occasionally an article miry prove defective, but where ix the mer chant CIA hoe never sold a piece of el tb, easel nette, calicos', or muslin, which did not turn out to be had. It is impossible to prevent this alto gottior, even whit the best of judges.. Time is said to he money. Ind money is said to he time. No they are, if properly apt.lied. And heron lies the secret of my ability to cell goods lower than any body else. Instead of running to the city, and spending a few days in hastily pur chasing goods at market vrices. I roend as niftlef , weeks soil even months as othenl do ihtys-.-thus buying to adiiontage, with care, and frequently at almost hell the inarket pr'res. Hence I •rn. enabled to sell the same goods to my customers much lower than others, cod frequently one-bald lower. Besides, I adopt no two.price system, Hy which one customer is required to pity 10 or Viper sent. more than where. Puttina my goods down to tho lowest mark, and having but ova pares, the pur chaser may rely upon bring honestly dealt with. It to very easy to put a fictitious talkie on goods, and then allow customers to ...jets" down to a fair value occasionally, but when that is dine it is time to look out !--there is smoothing wrong. Ono price and small profits is the only fair and true. system. The Greatest Historical and Al- legorical print of the Age, (•on:in eon urn/inn of !hid mow impor- Inn! trent in air .Imericmt surrrudrriufr, !foie orms to E,V Ell.ll, I I Te . ).A . 'Orr !brit (Via! 111 arkro wn, Vir thq u her, I7N I . r r itE En z .i.„ is executed by Tim ner, 'Valiance, Kearney Ai Co., Irvin an original drawing. by J. F. Iteremit, and published by Cam-aver, 1 3 161;idelplisa. The size of ilie print is 25 by 31 inches. and was originally publish ed to Subscribers al $l2 in the sheet, EX 11,ANTION. Tut: the fir.t and arand plan exhihitvd ihree large y.r.1 1 )4 11( the prineipil the transactiwi, %%ttli a faitltlul likent”.4, each. In the first group is seen General %Vasil ington. Gen. Roehantheau, Gen. I.iiicoln, Cel. Il Imilton an old farmer eager to con template the svelte, Hilly the servant, and the Horse of Gem NVashington. In the second group, are American and French officers ; General Knox, Secretory Wilson. the Duke de Luazun, and the Marquis de La Fayette. The third group is descriptive of tho British surrendering their arms. Lord Cornwallis. General O'Hara, Commodore SlllllllOlll4. Colonel Tarlton, with two fing ers cut otr, Lieutenant Colonel lialph Ab ercrombie, Lieutenant Colonel I)untis, Lard C hew ton, & e. Lord Cornwallis ap. pears presenting his swotti to the first General Officer he meets, but General IVashington is pointed out to him as ilin only person iv whom he is to surrender his sword. On the heights and in the distance ere the different armies and crowds of specta tors. The House of Secretary Nilson, occupied by Lord Cornwallis and his stag; which was bombarded and pierced . with balls ; the Marquis de La Fayette haring remarked that they were carrying dishes for the dinner of Lord Cornwallis, allied leave of General 'Washington to serve him n dish of his own rook ing, and immediate ly after several botnbshels fell through the roof on the table, mid wounded some, and dispersed the party. THE ALLEOURY.—On the left is erected a monument in honor of those illustrious heroes who sacrifieed their lives and for tunes to insure . to their citizens, the Lib erty and independence they now enjoy. Published at $3 by W 31.13. LANE. Phil adelphia, and to be had at the office of the "American Courier," No. 141 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, es premiums to that paper. cy'A liber3l discount to Agents April 10, 1802—$0. CALL THIS WAY A • . r 7HE ILAITEir , VA2HHDIES XUST ECECEIN'EI9I." HE undersigned respectfully n o ermne- T' es to the citizens of Gettyslitirg and its vicinity that lee has commenced the, TAX/iO/00, BUSIMP in ail its varied brattelinednononfthe rooms in Conaughy's Building. adjoining the entrance to the Sons of Temperance Hall. Ho hopes, thai by 6i strict attentidri tiling- Mess, and an earneet effort, to please, to meet and receive a liberal Share or public patronage. ler Give be n aa11.411(2 Country produce taken in exchange for work. Latest Pashienshayp jno been re ceived.' . : HENRY CIAPPHste . ER. A pril.l6; i ' I' CALL AND SEE. • . Very large supply of TIN n WARE on hand and for sale, at Buobler'sTin and S4eet. Iron Establishment;oppositeihe Post-of fi ce, which will be t at low prices. GEO. E. BUEHLER.
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