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    : NELL's
ettur,,
t+ article Of Mineral Paint
siasollilLtwittniated equal tb any Paint ever
before offered to the pithlie for painting on
'Wood, Brick, Stone, Iron, Tin, or any
StibilOmile'whieh is exposed to Weather.
Water, or the Atmosphere. It is
, 1 1PIVOr ogreast fire, Water,
matt Wealter,
,411. 1 111 UNCHANGEABLE IN ITS COLOR.
:*Lollies readily with Oil or Compositioa
and a beautiful dark brown or free-atone
oolor,
rho Paint received the Premium at the
New York Stale Fair,
.11%14 Allyany' in 1850. in competition
with the Ohio Fire-Proof Paint, and se,-
itinkrther kinds of Mineral Paint. as being
superior to anything of the kind now in
CERTIFICATES.
;';NA the undermined, having seen and used
i r P,l4WElifi'S Mineral Paint, can marl, mom
naiad it to the public as being an *Miele superior
'Ka*, Mineral Paint ever before offered for use
thelmt unpleasant to this, like the !IRMO! 'Ohio
Nisit which is harped about the country so much,
• het aim up witheil like pure white lead:At is
sold at half the price of common paint, (ml we
Odic*. when, the color is desirable, it a worth
• • !twice *a much, end as e Fire, Weather, or Water ,
ihMet . Paint, we think it cannot ba sarpatuted by
latiyihing is the Paint line now In use.
441filien, • Painter. ' 'James l'omlineas, !eg
Jam Phelps, do John Tomlintea,-niq
itOleason, do 11 Brown, Bea
f innoefeßoore, do B B ettodditd,
rl4ainains, do ft W sta t ism.
`.".lin, do .8 P Doolittle,
11/ 1 Wilbur, • Jan Allen,
WDodirtt,' 0 Parks,
iy Jahn, r N Dyer,
Orisida Depot. t)e.t. 201141850.
Hushwell, Dearer: We hays alFe4t, with
- %Ole pest month. some 2,000 lbs. of your Miner
.,
14 lh painting ears, car bonus. and freight
tansies upon our road, and we can safely recent.
/1 818 0 1 a Dies very superior. durable and cheap so
fIRMIROI Paint. HEMAN H. PHEI.PS,
,Akporintendent Drib. Syracuse St Utica R. R.
, Rammak-rfaariiirit ha:tinned for that Syra
litsek,iik Utica R. R. Company, over a ton of your
. A . ltteral Paint. and 1 Snd upon using it to ho far
'Offerable io the Oil Paint, or any other kind now
tM 1411. roan also reenniniend it as being sops&
mtetat far - .My Una ofirut dem-paint
iff.g.stis it appears tube impervious to WOW. end
..eitehamteable in color.
HORACE JOHNSON,
Painter for S. & V. R. R. Co.
• • Alhanyi Pee. I, i&5O.
Doswell. Deer Sir : lierint uPeil a conga!
• table quantity Of year Mineral Paint in painting
- 40i*e l tutarteulan,hivaes. the past season. I have
,itakeaveztra pains to try and test it in various
Witys.fram itstrial and composition i can war
'ltaltiletro be durable both in quality and color ;
it Mites beautifully with oil—paints very easy—
Piithip or host painting, has ISO
bottler *tattier been introduced. I hive ward
,ertidarable of it with water and glue composi.
• • .• -Ow_ painting, and it exceeds
*ty:•dtittgl oversaw. Truly Ynnta,
THOS. B. JOIN.
House Pdintar. '
“Nmsseroutiothereertideateain hands of Agents
• -11101414 will be shown to dealers.
This Paini le Tor sale by S. A.
*Getlyaberg,
ti, gent 9r Adams County
ribUfg. July 11.4.—ti •
Ditnnond Tonsors—New Firm.
glalttin & Brother,
PAIMIONABLE. BARBERS AND HAIR
DRESSERS
C1) 1 .01 . at ell times be found prepared to
`".. attend to the calla of the people, at
the 'Temple, in. the Diamond. adjoining
the (fattnti Dnilding. From Long expe
rience !trey flatter themselves that they can
go 'through all the ramifications of the
Tonsorial De d partraent,
with such an infinite egree of ekill,,as
pill meet with the entire satisfaction of
all win) may submit their chins to the
keen ardeAl of their razors. They hope.
Illeref?r% -that by their attention to busi
v,suivionid a d4sire to please, they will :ner
it as well as receiveo liberal share of pub
lic patronage.' The sick will be attended
' wit their private dwellings.
OTIOIL
ETTERS of Administration on the
.. 1 •4 11 1- estate of Wis. W. 111ESCA LON, late of
. lientimgton to i wnship, Adams county, Pa..
*awed, having been granted to the
subeetiber. who resides in I.atimore town
. ship, notice is hereby given to all who
rs iedebied to said estate, to make pay
, omit without delay, and to those having
.eisms topresomithe tame properly authen
ticated; to the subscriber. • for settlement.
• .• JAOOB GRIEEIT, Ad'mr.
•
• . LOOK KURE 1,
, • „
Y, Gloves. Handkerchiefs;
r-Gollem Htlginge and Laces, Bobi
- Book *ad Mull Irish
„4n, ql f ask Silk Lace an4lFtinge, &c., &c.,
• to bohid is great variety at
SCHICK'S
_SOD er :Moving
lISTABLISHMENT.
SIIEADS & KING •
rould most respectfully
iform their friends and
le public generally, that
ley hare entered into
lartnership to carry on the
Tailoring
'sll its branches, and
iey will he glad to au
,smemodete Attars. at their establish-
MM. in South Baltimore street. (old stand
(Ow!, Sheads.) next door to Schick's.
and nearly opposite Falinestock's. Their
charger will be moderate. and all 'garments
warranted to fit. They ask a trial. feeling
ionfitient that their work will please,
OtrCoisniry produce Wien in exchange
Thib
FASHIONS for the Spring and
eit tomer have been received.
'Ostiyiburg, April 9, 1852-Iy. .
.11tair sPilltig NAV%
... At Greatly Reduced Prices.
THE subscriber has just returned from
,= Philadelphia, with a heavy stock of
:_eistaionable goods, which has been selected
With great care, in reference to prices,
, 411a1ity, and wants of the community, and
*bleb for variety and cheapness, he tiat
ent.Mmaelf, is unsurmssed by any other
seta io the County. Particularauention
Itiruilted - to an examination.
Nfii °bur for showing Rood..
D. MIDDLECOFF.
Aptlit 115—•tf.
illfo.l*olll, P.LOUfi BIN
Mir Abillest quality--alwayaren hand
wr lid for sale in Gettysburg, at the
ir"ll49l2l4 *AititEi4 SON.
, • .
H.DALLEN
PALLEY'S L PAIN EXTRACTOR
The Originaland Truly Genuine.
g 0 at t irk hut Dalley'a LXC 11IN ► EITSACT0
ran cheek the intlarnmation instantly and
allay the pains from the worst burns and scalds
in fr.nn one re flfirroi minutes. In millions ul
ewes where it has been triad. it has never once
beer, known to fail I It stand,' intallible,and a•
lone ! it aloes not alone drew out the pain and
inflammation, but cures the wounds wrreove
10•1111 l l
1 will forfeit •10,000 if any other article, no
matter what its name, can perform the same
functions, as are reported in my eight page
l'amphlets--.The Hague street explosion" case.
The Extractor is woolly efficacimia in curing
Piles, Cat., Wounds. Bruises. old and inveterate
Sores, core and inflamed Eyes, Felon, Sores Nip.
plea and all cutaneous and (external) intlamma•
tory Dieeases.
[bold myself responsible/or the truth °reve
ry Arend N.lvenred in my printed circulars.
IMPORTANT CHANGE AND CAUTION.
Dauer siNAOICaL Pain EirritacToit in a new
wrapper and boxes much enlarged. Counterfeits
of Galley's Extractor in the old wrapper, Ilood
the market. Aroid it as you would poison, for
its application is as dangerouer-
Mind the eipliXeins on the new envelope; Tat
, Sum, SCRlrlerr, 1)0v K. LIMN arse Emma.
Boy only cf my authorized agents, and the new
sine,sind you will avoid all danger and Wrest-
Sion.
talk° printed circulars I
',ALLEY'S ANIMAL GALVANIC
Will positively stul effectually cone Humors,
swellines, Steins, Broken Knces,Quite
bone, Bruises and Bone Spot in.
H. DALLF.Y,
Sole inventor and proprietnr,General Depot,4l:s
Bina.!wee, N. Y.
0:3•For sale I, S. H. 13 HVlLLR,Gettyriburg,
Witmer and Stick, klumniasburg ; J. F. linter,
Arrandumille; John McKnight. Bendemille
11.. M. C. White, Hampton; W. Woll. Berlin ;
Jacob Geitielman, Aldnittatunn ; J. Busby, Mc.
Sherrystimm.
May 28, 183 t
INSURE YOUR PROPERTY'
"Stlanis County Mutual Fire In
"a• soranee Campine located Li Get
tysburg. is now in successful operation. and
for lowness of rates, emit l 11l deal manage
-M1.04 44-148-Pgait4h-8141 1 41litit HI 1411444 /1411CVA‘
challenges cromparison with any tither
similar company. All its operations are
conducted under the personal supervision
of Managers PerfiCtill by the Stockholders.
"Via Books of the Company are at all limes
open to the inspection of those insuring in
it. As no travelling agents are enlpluced,
persons desiring to insure can make ap.
plication to either of die Managers, from
whom all requisite information can be
gained.
ICPThe Managers are : Samuel Mil
ler, A. B. Stevenson. Geo. Swope. and I).
A. Buehler, Gettysburg, : Win. B. ‘V O
xon. Mena//en ; Hobert M'Cunly, Cum
berland ; Jacob King, Stratton ?` Andrew
Beintzelman, Franklin; A. W. Magiiilv,
Hamillonban ; J. 1.. Noel. Gajord
Alusselinan, jr., Liberty; U. A. Picking,
Reading ; Jacob Griest, Lalimore.
H. IMMO NAIU CM
STTORNEY LSIT,
IL.FFICE in the Sond , -west corner of
the public square, one door west 0.1
George Arnold's Store, and formerly oc
cupied as a Law Mice by John Al'Uon
aughy, Esq., deceased,
wiiiorisey awl Solirit(». fee
liat.nts and Pensions,
Can furnish very desirable facilities to
applicants and entirely relieve th-in from
the necessity of a journey to 'Washington.
ftfr I). AlcC, is prepared to attend to
the prosecution of
Claims for Bounty Land
to Soldiers of the War of Ifil2 and others
—the selec:ion of choice lands and loca
ting their Warrants—procuring Patrols
and selling Soldiers' lands to the hest ad
vantage. Apply to hint personally or by
letter.
Gettysburg. Nov. 1, 1850—tf
C1 7 77r.72m - si- -- i77
ftitriti
Dr. J. Lawrence Hill,
DENT3S7,
irk FFICE in Chambershurg strret. op
posite the Lutheran Church, 2 doors
east of Middleciiirs shire where he may
be found ready and willing to attend to
any case within the province of the Den-
tist. Persons in want of full sett of twig'
are respeei fully invited to call.
RE FE RE NC ES.
Dr. C. IV. DIULUCKT, I Rev.C.P.KIRAUTH,D.D
" D. MIN Itk. I Pro: M. JACONS,
"H. D. Hunts; I 1.. DAVONXII,
.. D. GILNKIIT, I NIVIILK% MAIO
Rev. Ron ' T.Joitssos, " M. 1.. BTut . rxm.
ink. 7. 1848.
ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE.
THE Subscriber having been appoint
ed Aiiiignee of IV ILLIAIII MuNoonv
and WITH. of II IMlillooll low !whip. Atlanta
county, Pa., under++ deed of voluntary as.
signment, for the benefit of creditors, here
by gives notice to all persons indebted to
said Matmlorf, to make payment without
delay to the subseribee residing near East
,Berlin ; and all persons having claims are
requested to present the the same, proper
ly
,otnliewicioeil, for
. 13i.! tlemeni.
J. J. KUIIN, Assignee.
April 23--01.
LOOK OUT . ! PAY UP-1 !
r HE Subscriber hereby gives notice
- 2 L that he has planed his notes, book.
accounts &c., for debts eontrarted prior to
Armory Ist. 1849, in the hands of Alex
nudes. R. t!tevensop. Esq.. in Gettveburg,
at whale office . all 'persons it:dehied are
requested . to cal autt.make payMent. The
large amount outstanding lorbitiajurther
indulgence. . .
Au. claims SUIT 11R CLOXISD:
SAMUEL FALINESTOCK.
Pec. 12, 1851—if
EVINICIL
LErrEtts of Administratipn on the
Estate of BARBARA. This, late ol
Huntington tp., Adam* co.. r'ec'd, having
been granted to the subscriber, notice is
herebygiven to a) w Ito are indebteilt pssid
Estate, to make payment without delay,
and to those hay ng claims to present the
same petition authenticated, to the !sub
scriber, residing in Latimore township for
settlement. •
DANIEL MINNIGH, Atlm'r.
April 23--6 i.
FRESH . GARDEN SEEDS
FROM the eelebroted•Ehaker Gardens.
• joet received and for sale o at the Drug
aid Book Moro of B. IL BUEHLER.
MURDER
fiS most revolting crime, and as Court is neat
'SI at band porno of our citizens will be called up.
on to discharge high and responsible duties as
judges of evidence and facts that may be proven
before them. As their verdict will necessarily be
find, it shoubl be based upon truth, justice and
facts, $o should our verdict. always be heed,
whether in matters concerning life, liberty, or pro.
peny, or in business mat ter'. Every fa ther, moth
er, spr,i and daughter is interested where they cam
4stry l to the beat advantage ; and we Mercian, Bay
to tfiem, that it is for their interest to call and
examine
SAMSON'S
Ready-made Clothing and Vari
ety Store,
in Gettysburg, where Goods are sold cheaper than
at any other establishment—notwithstanding ay
the talk of others about "cheaper then the cl p.
est," "30 per cent. cheaper," dm If you t •
this—or that ho defies competition either in Get.
tyeburg or elsewhere—just give hint a call and
satisfy yoorselvee.
There are those, who, prompted by selfish mo.
fives. sometimes decry Ready-matte Clothing, as
bring defectively male up or made out of damaged
materials. This may do to blind the unthinking,
but not those who will take the trouble to exam
ine my large assortment of goods I invite gen
tlemen to call and say whether they have tam paid
as high as $l4 and :ft, 10 per yard fur cloths no bet.
ter than that in my coats, which are made up too
by • regular New York tailor. Orcesi lly an
article may prove defective, but where is the mer
chant that has never sold a piece of cloth, road
calicos, or muslin, which did not turn nut
to he bail. It is inallosaible to prevent this alto
gether, even with the best of judges.
Time is said to ho money, and money is said to
he time. Bo they arc, if properly applied. •And
herein lies the secret of my lability to sell goods
lower than any body else. Instead of running to
the city, and spending a few Jays in hastily pill.
(+min: goods at market rakes. I spend as many
weeks and even ni••itths as others do days—thus
buying to advantage, with care, and frequently
at almost half the market prices. limier, I sin
enabled to sell the earns goods to my customer■
much lower than others, and frequently one-half
lower.
Ikeitles, I adopt no two-price system. by which
one customer is requited to pay I 0 or 20 per cent.
more than others. Putting my goods down to the
lowest mark, and having but natl. Plitt:l, the pur
chaser may rely upon being honestly dealt with.
It is very easy to put a fictitious tattle on goods,
and then allow customers to ujew" down to • fair
value occelliolioliv, but when that is done it is time
to look out !—thero is something w g. One
price and small profits is the only fair and true
system.
My present stock consist* of every peaannable
article that belongs to Nlen's and littys• Clothing,
together with a very latge variety of FANCY
GOODS,Jewelry, A ccordeons, Violins. Revolvers,
and other Pistols, Clocks, Trunks, Carpet-Beg..
Violin and Gui Var trings. &c., 311 of which will
he sold at price', to aatisty any reasonable mind
that SAMSON" is the place to buy the cheapest
goods. Thanking my friends and customers for
their pest patronage, anil hoping to merit a con
tinuance of the aline by a sit tel adherence to the
ask-enter. Principle, I invite then) to give me a
call at my :tore, opposite the Hank, iu Cettysloirg.
51A RClirt 51'0.N.
April 16, 1852.
The Greatest Historical and Al-
legorical print of the Age,
In Commemoration of , that noose impor
tant event in .•lmerijan Revolution,
7'he British surrendering their arms to
GF.yE Rd 11:1S111,VG7'0.V effter
their defeat al I orktown,
October, 1781.
' T HE Engraving is executed by 'Tan
ner, Valiance, Kearney Co.,&from
an original drawing by J. F. Renault, and
published by Benjamin Tanner, Engraver,
Philadelphia. The size of the print is 25
he 34 inches. and was originally publish
ed Subserilie'rs '.12 in the sheet.
EX I'LA NTION
THE Ilisrottv.—ln the first and grand
plan are exhihned three large groups of
the principal tdliett7s. whit were present at
the transaction,ith a faithful likeness of
each.
In the first group is seen General Wash
ington. Gen. Rochambitan, Gen. Lincoln,
Col. Hamilton an old farmer eager to con
template ihe scene, Billy the servant, and
the horse of Gen. Washington.
In the second group, are American and
French officers ; General Knox. Secretary
the Duke de ivazua, and the
Martinis de La Fayette.
The third group is descriptive of the.
British surrendering their arms. Lord
Corti wall's, General 011 a ra, Conon (More
Simmons. Colonel 'Parlton, with two ling
ers cut off', Lieutenant Colonel Ralph Ab
ereronabie, Lieutenant Colonel Dundas,
Lord Chew•tou, St.c. Lord Cornwallis ap..
pears presenting his sword to the first
General Officer he meets, hut General
IVashington is pointed out to him as the ,
only person M whom he is to surrender
his sword.
On the heights and in the distance are
the different armies and crowds of P peel°.
tore. The House of Secretary Wilsor,
nectr i ded by Lord Cornwallis and his staff,
which was bombarded and pierced with
halls ; the Marquis de La Fayette having
remarked that they were carrying dishes
for the thinner of Lord Cornwallie, asked
leave of General Washington to serve him
a dish of his own cooking, and immediate
ly alter several hembsliels fell through the
roof on the table, and wounded some, and
dispersed the party.
TIIK ALLKOORY.—On the left is erected
a monument in honor of those illustrious
heroes who sacrificed their lives and for
tunes to insure to their citizens, die Lib
erty and independence they now enjoy.
Published at *3 by Wm. B. LANE. Phil
adelphia, and to be had at the office of the
•American Courier," No. 141 Chestnut
Street, Philadelphia. as premiums to that
paper.
KrA liberal discount to Agents
April 10, 1852-46
CALL THIS WAY A
•
THE LATEST FASHOOMS
MJST RECIEOWED.
THE undersigned respectfully announc
es to the citizens of Gettysburg and
its vicinity that he has commenced the
TAILORING 8111511088,
in all its varied branches, in one of the rooms
lit ArConaughy's Building, adjoining the
entrance to the Sons of Temperance Hall.
He hopes, that by a strict attention to bus-
Mess, and an earliest effort to please, to
meet and receive a liberal share of public
patronage. izzr Give us a ca1i..04
Country produce takeoin exchange for
work. Latest Fashions, h ave just been re
ceived. HENRY CLIPPHIGER.
April 16, 1852-Iy. •
CALL AND SEE.
nVery large supply of TIN
WARE on hand and for
sale, at Buehler'sTin and Sheet
Iron Establishment, opposite the
Post-office / which will be sold
at low prices.
GEO- E. BUEHLER.
2000 LADIES
ARE willing tocertify,that the BATH
AWAY COOKING STOVE is the
very best Stove now in use, inasmuch as
they will tin more Cooking, Roasting and
Baking, anti do it-with less 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
DUMBER FOENDRY AND
MACHINE BROP,
Where the subscribers feeling determined
to suit all persons have also the Parlor,
Sextoes Baltimore Airtight, Peaklikell
and Cabinnh Cook Stove, and Air•tiglit
and Template Parlor Stoves of the most
beauti'ul patterns.
THEFSEIMOII. PLOUGHS,
which cannot be surpassed for lightness of
draugtt or in the character of their work,
arc constantly oil hand for sale, and in view
of the - act that the Mouldboard of these
Plougls is one-fourth heavier than that of
other !loughs, it is decidedly the cheap•
eat tha. can be obtained.
VITUMEEIROVIT PLOVG3III and oth
era, Castings for the Woodcock Plough,
\Viud•uill Machinery, Castings and Ml
how-wire, with every article usually made
at Foutdries can be obtained here.
Blaeisinithing and Shoe Making as
usual.
T. WARREN & SON
NEW ARRIVAL OF
Sfitin GOOD%
At the Farmers' Cheap Corner.
A n KURTZ has just returned from
A
and Philadelphia with a
large and desirable lot of Spring end Sum
mer Cools. We would invite the atten
tion of ice Ladies to our complete assort
ment ofDress S:lks. Berage de Laines,
very rich st% les, Silk Popleins, Plain and
Figured Alpacas, New Style 51ous de
Laines, Lawns, Silk Tissue, Berage plain
and figured. Also Gingliams, Mullins,
Calicoo. Cheeks, Tick hip, ike.
GEMLEDIEN 'S WEAR.
Cassimeres, Summer Cloths &
Vesting% in great variety. Also, Linen
and Collin Pants stuff, at all prices. A
bandsone assortment of Goods fur boy's
wear
ZP Qi
A ver3 large lot of Carpet varying in
prices Iron 12i to $l.OO per yard. ('all
and lookat them, if you want to buy or
not no limbic to allow our g oods.
QUE ENS WA 11 E.
Our asiortmeni of Queens ware is admit
ted to be 'lie cheapest in the country ; we
are reeemlig a large addition to our form
er stock. Olassware of every description,
direct from the manufacturers.
Gmccries! Groceries !
A vers full assortment of I:roceries—
the best ip sugar and levy coffee in town
also inolv.rs, teas, pepper, starch, spices,
&c.. all very cheap. ‘Vanted in exchange
for goods Butter, Lard, Hags. Eggs, Hams
Sides, Slott Iders, Soap, &e., for which
the Inghwt price will be given. kr - rlf
you wan to sa ve money, KURTz's
Cheap corner is the place to do it.
Gettyslarg. April 10, I 852—il
Price Reduced !
VAUGHN'S
LITHCE/TRIPTIC MIXTURE!
Larweßoltles—Ouly One Dollar.
The Troprietoof the Great American Remedy " V *a
V[.[... Irrnowretretri al:Eyrie," induced by the
argent wilicitworti of hie Agents, throughout the United
Mau% and has now
Reduced the Price
or Me enrolee Ind well known article; and floes Ode date.
hem:eked.. M will pot op bat one else
bottles: —the stall prise will be
ONE DOLLAR.
The public miy rot amend that the character of the Medi
cine. in strengh. and curative properties virtu. ageism
VRC/1,1010. ad the game an will be bestowed in pm
paring it a. leretofore.
As this modicum ender Its redwood prim. will be purchased
by the. who Ism not Witham mule armoirs mosateted
with its chute. tie proprietor would beg to intimate drat hi.
article Is not to. clawed with the ram 11112101110/ of " ll i emedier
of the day ;" [claims for Itself a greater haling tutee re
ell diereses. fAm env ..the, Mcf.“ fitr
~II; and henmetained Itself for eight years by Ito superior
'anneal vetoes and, until thin nslectioe. commanded doubly
We price of mother article in this lin.
Notice PAR - WM...LILT. this ankle Imes with VW beelL
ing power andastainty. upon the
Mod, Liver, Madsen Lungs,
and .11 other over, open the P.P.. so d s. of which IA 1114
health deem,
This oadilche ham • Jude MO ,pat. as • imadr Gar -
I:WM and Omni,
and MI dioomo fMt Rum& It Nosy b. WWI upon WWI
Ow 'monism' psalms' hos abaddowd AI. wat.— sod hie
Ohm d'alwohlSo. mom oppoolaDs Doom, the mordk
WM would y and honmtly nmemmood h. At no
ma'am prim it y obtahmod M.tl. and kW DUI will Pwm
the mho'. to b... .
Chasieet Xediehas LA the World I
lisp - Rase Naos pasephiets this heath glee thew awn t
they cattalo wealthiest papa or imipt.. Wt Whim le fall
withal natter) Womble hot household puma.. and width
will thes 1....1 dd.= pa yea, to method hornalumem
a
7Thawnceipts istrodecad to nth* the book of met
five
eels*. wide
us charmer se so adeatiaieg media, foe
the esidicime. the soap lo fang of width, hi the fans of
lettere flaw all pat of the mow s nay be milled apes.
t r.- Vaughan Yogetable latheeMptia Mame "—the
Mwet Awinieaa Owed,. now fat sale hi quart bows at el
tech.
.all !multi at 50 eta melt. 10, wall haulm will be
lased Whir the permit deck le dimpanad eE
Riacipal plo Rafe.. N. Y.. 107 Male Attest.
- .. . .
,
Sold Whoispal+ll Retell by OLCOTT McIIEBSON k
1
CO., 11l Malden , Now Yoh Mr.
N. IL—All (excepting fives soma and &also with
whom be mines) ism be pod paid, a ay emotion
MU be irkm I.
AGENT .H. Buehler, Gettysburg Jamb
Martin, Oxfor ; Win. Wolf, East Berl Jo
aeph R. Hens , Abhottstown ; J.B. Cook, Fay
etteville; Lew Denig, Chambarsburg; W.l.kim
Berlin, Haney . Oct. 18, IVA.
BOENTI LAND WARRANTS
Locate, Bought and Sold.
I HAVE $l,OOO TO IN
VEST IN
LAD I LL
VIARIPAIMTS.
WILL y the highest Market price ,
in ca , for warrants, and will sell
wafrants for Itliers. Persons wishing to
hqty Land mints, or Land, can be sup
plied.
I W ' LOCATE
WADDAN .at the lowest prices and
on the best lands, from actual inspec
tion. also furnishing descriptioa_of—sOil,
timber. &c., in Illinois, lowa, Wisconsin
and in all the 'Western States, haling num
erous locating Agents there:
Apply persouallY or by letter In •
D. Mel; ONAUGH Y.
8 W. Comer of the Diamond, Gettyaburg.
April 9.-2 m.
LAWNS AND PRINTS.
FAST Colored LAWNS, at from 8 la
20 cents. Prints, warranted Madder .
Colors. at 4. 5, 6.8. 10,Quid 12 conic—
Ne w Patterns in greet twisty, just open
ed at hIIDDLECOFFS. Ladittireall and
see them.
LIVER COMPLAINT.
JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC OR
NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASES OF
THE KIDNEYS,
AVO ♦LL
diseases ari•
sing from a disor
dered Liver or Stomach,
surd as Constipalion, inward
Piles, Fullness of bloodlo the head,
Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, liggrt.bum
Disgust for Food, Fullness,or weight n thectom
acli, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flatter
ing at the pit of the Stomach, Swimming
of the Head, Hurried and difficult
breathing, Fluttering at the
Heart, Choking or Sulfo•
eating sensations when
in a ITing posture,
dimness of ns•
ion, dots or
webs belore the
sight,
Fever and dull pain in the Head, tDeficieucy o
Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes,
Pain in the Side. Back, Chest. Limbs &c., Sudden
Flushes of Hest, Burning in the Flesh, Constant
Imaginings of Evil and great depression of spir
its, can be effectually cured by
DR. soorziAND's
CELEBII.ITED GB R 271./IN BIT-
TF:RS PREPARED BY
DR.-C. E. ZACIESOI4,
AT THE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, 120
Arch street, Philadelphia.
Their power over the above diseases is not ex
relied—if equaled—by any other preparation in
the United Mutes, 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, es•
ercising the most searching powers in weakness
■nd affections of the, digestive organs, they are
withal, sate, certain and pleasant.
READ AND BE CONVINCED
From the -Bolton Bee."
The editor raid, Dec. 22nd
1)r. ❑ootland's Celebrated German Bitters for
the cure of Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyapep
ara, Chronic or Nervous Debility, is deservedly
one of the most popular metlicines of the day.—
These Hitters have been used by thousands, and
a friend at our elbow says he has Ininsell receiv
ed an effectual and permanent cure of Live,
Complaint from the use of this remedy. We are
convinced that in the nee 01 these Bitters, the pa
tient constantly gains strength and vigor—a tact
worthy of g teat consideration. They are pleas
ant iii taste and smell. and can be used by persons
with the most delicate stomachs with safety, un•
der any circumstances. We are sla•nking from
experience, and to the afflicted we advise their
use.
“Sentt's Weekly,” one of the hest Li:ernry pn
Pere puhhshed said, A tig. 2 5
"Dr. lloolland's Getman Bitters, manufactured
by Dr. Jackson are now rerommeeded by Futile
in the most 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 thus sass
thenisett es much sickness. Persons of delibtla
led con-titutions will hod these Bitters ads anta•
genus to their health, as we know Irom exper•
truce the salutary effect they have had upon
weak systems."
The " Phi ladelphi a Saturday Gazette: . t he best
family newspaper published in the U. Steen.
The 011101 Sat S Of
DR. 11001MANIFS GERMAN RITI'ERS.
-It is set Join we recommend o hat arc lei or
ell Patent Medicines, to the confidence and pat
ronage of our readers ; and therefore when we
recommend 14. Mitland's German Bitters, we
wish to be distinctly understood that wE ate not
speaking of the nostimns of the day, that ale
itoe.ed about or fora brief lietioo arid then tolgot
ten alter they have thine shed guilty race ill mis
chief, but of a medicine long ertalilished, univer
sally prized, and which has met the hearty ap
proval ot the faculty itself." •
Emidence upon evidence has been received (like
the f rgoing) (ruin allsect ions of the Union, the
last 3 years, and the strongest testimony in its
laver, is. that there is moment it used in the pray
lice of the regular Physicians of Philadelphia,
than all other nostrums combined, a fact that can
easily be e-tablis!led, and lolly proving that a
scientific preparation w ill meet with their quiet
appio, al when presentede‘ en in this form.
That this medicine will cure User Complainh
and Dyspepsia, no one cen doubt after Using it as
directed. ft acts specific ally Upon the slomact
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.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
This medicine has attained that high (+arse.
ter which is necessary for all medicines to attain
to induce counterfeiters to put forth spurious ar
tides at the tick of the lives of those whoate in.
nocently deceived.
Look well to the marks of the genuine.
They have the written sienstme of C. NI
Jackson upon the wrapper, and his name blown
in the bottle, without which they are spurious.
For sale wheleroale and retail at the
GERMAN DIEIICINE STORE,
No. 120 Arch street one door below Sixth
Philadelphia; and by respectable dealers geneial
ly through the country.
Prices Reduced.
To enable all classes of invalids to enjoy the
advantages of Unlit great restorative powers.
TO THE PUBLIC.
THE undersigned holds himself in
readiness at all times m act as A UC
TIONEER, for the selling diguods of all
kinds at lei blic Sale, and at any time and
Owe in the county of Adams.
He may be found at all times at the
Confectionary of G. IV.' Blessing. next
door to the Eagle 'Hotel, Gettysburg.
THEODORE M'GAUGHEY.
March s.—tf
ALEX. H. STEVENh9II,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
frIFFICE in the Centre Square, North
of the Court-house, between Smith's
und Stevenson's corners.
G. C. VAUGHN
CARPETS & MATTING.
-0- AHNESTOCK'S have just received
and will sell very cheap. the largest
stock of Venitian and Ingrain Carpeting.
4.4, 6-4 and 6-4, white and colored mat
ting, Druggets, Linen Floor Cloth, Oil
Carpets and Oil Stair Cloth, ever before
ollered. SIGN RED FRONT.
PARASOLS—fIie best and cheapest in
town. Only come and look, and you
will say so. Give us a call and you will
be convinced there is no humbug about it.
KURTZ'S Cheap Corner.
THE STAR AND BANNER.
Is pufilished every Friday Evening,ln
Carlisle street, two doors from the
Diamond. by •
D. A. do O. H. BUEHLER.
If paidin advance or within the year Ipa
annum—if not paid within the yes r,s2 50'. No
paper discontinued until a I lay reara gee ere paid—
except at the option ofthe Editor. Single copies
6/ cent& A' failure• to notify a discontinuane
will be regarded as a new engagement: qv •
...fdeertisereerds not exceeding a square inserted
Vireo timer for *l—every subsequent insertion
He cents.. Longer OMNI in the same proportion.--
All advertisements not specially ordered for a,
given time will be continued until forbid. A Jibs
red redustlen will be made to those who advert he
by the pine.
Job Printing of ail kindi executedneetly and
promptly, and on reasonable terms. •
Lettrrinnd Eonenweirations to the Editor, (as-
VON/ such ae conten Money _Or AS Paws of
DOW subetelbers, must bo resit rata in oidir to
esturo attention.
IORF: EVIDENCF
TURNS.
New York Aidvertolemento
SA \FE - YOUR MONEY.
0111 F. F. FREENIN4 CO.,
(LATE PRERMAN, ItoDoks & op.)
211111"08'1'ARS dun) 302.111EXJ11,
144 Broadway, 1 I)oor Sough of Lib
erty Street,
NEW YORK,
HAVE tine , on hand, and will be receiv
ing daily through the season. New
Goods, direct from the European manu
facturers, and cash Auctions, rich, fash
ionable, fancy Silk Millinery Goods.—
Our stock of Rich. Ribbons comprises ev
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 net/ NA, at low
er prices than any credit (louse in Ameri
ca can afford.
All purchasers will find it greatly to
their interest to reserve a portion of their
money and make selections from our great
variety of rich cheap goods.
Ribbons rich for Bonnets, Cops, Sashes
Belts, Bonnet Silks, Satins, Crapes, Lis
sea, 'Varletons, Embroideries, Collars,
Chemisetts,Capes, Berthas, Habits, Cats,
Sleeves, Edgings, Insertings, Embroider
ed Revier, Lace, Homstich Cambric !Ulan.
Blonds, Illusions, Embroidered Laces for
Caps, Embroidered Laces for Shaw le. Man
tillas, Veils, Iloniton, Mechlen, Valen
clones, Brussels Laces, English and wove
Thread, Smyrna, Lisle Thread, Cotton
Laces, Kid, Lisle Thread, Silk, and Sew
ing Silk, Gloves, Mitts, French and Amer
ican Artificial Flowers, French Lace, Eng
lish, American, and Italian, Straw Bon
nets and trimmings,
March 20, 1862-415.
Philadelphia Adverlipeenents
MACKEREL. On hand
SHAD, CODFISH,
ntiAll, , nail for sale by
SALMON, J PALMER Sc UU
HERRINGS, Market Sireet
PORK, Wharf,
HAMS AND SIDES, PHILADEL
SHOULDERS,
LARD & CHEESE, March 12,-3m.
Cheap Watches, Jewelry and
Silver-Ware
A GREAT REDUCTION IN rrucEs !
Twenty per real. at least less than ever
have been sold in /he Untied States !
P h GOLD LEVER %V ATCHES, fall
Li jewelled, 18 karat cake only ti3o
Usmall y snld far CC).
“OLD LEPINE W A.R.:IIEs, 18 karat
vale, jewviled. 21
SILVER LEVER WATCHES, full jew
elled,
Usually sold for SIH
STEER LEPIN E WATCHES, jewel
ed Iu
SILVER. TEA SPOONS, por doz.
en, 5
GoLD PENS, Silver Holders.
Persons wishing 14 Watch or `Watches,
or Jewelry, can have than sent by mail.
with pertect safety. to any part of the 11,
States or West Indies, by first sending the
amount of money. All articles warran
ted as represented above. Orders from the
couniryrespectiolly solicited.
Please address (post paid.)
LEW Im LA DOM CS,
OM Chestnut street, oppostte the Fes Odin I 0w...,
Yhi 'Wei ph la.
i-Califurnia Gold bought or nout dodo rethnto
Je , selty.
March 19,-3m
WM. DAILY lc SOW.
)1,,,,...,-.nd 9 a rbrabns
.„.,.
„..,.
Ara onolantly ranreont. lA. 1....1 ATl ea
id tia• Oa.* 11...1, valfil am a alirrod al
a ta.l.salle at rrtall. at
No. 7.16 Mattel Nivel, Mane S.M., now
Decatur Straat, Illdalaiutlia. ~
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Philadelphia, April 23, 1852—1 y
LEATHER.
ni t ., Williams & Hendry.
Store No. 29, 3rd street, Philadelphia
MORRCCCO MAPIVFACTCRERS.
CURRIERS, AND lAlI' 0 It Elt S.
Commission and General
LEarIIER BUSINESS.
WHOLESALE dr RETAIL.
Kr..llanufaciory 15 Margardia tared,
Philadelphia.
March 5.-3 m.
LA T'
THE subscriber hereby gives notice in
those who have promise!) him WOOD
on account, that he is in want of it, and that
unless it is delivered forthwith, without
further notice, the Accounts will he placed
in the hands of an officer for collection,
and the money required.
T. WARREN
NOTICE.
THE Notes given for goods purchased
at Rev. B. KNLLER'S sale in October
last, are 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, April 10.--3 t.
NOTICE.
LET.
rERs 01 Administration on the ea.
tate of Me LAMINA SINTH, deceased,
late of Menallen tp., Adams co., having been
granted to the subscriber residing in Peters
burg, (Y. 8.) notice is hereby given to
all who are indebted to said Estate, to
make payment without delay, and to those
having claims to present the some proper
ly authenticated, to the subscriber.
JOHN D. BECKER, Adm'r.
April 28, 1852-8 t
WEBSTER & YINGLING,
(11umossori to A. Z. cider,)
WRIMMISITIM HOTEL
AND
eadlarii 6411047Portal8p
Corner of Main & Court Streets,
• WiIIITIMINBTER.
*ay s1,—I(• •
W. H. STEVENSQN,
WITTORNIET lla LAM'.
g r I FFIII3E. with il:lLSlnviniseior.,Esq.
in the North West eoroer ofthe Coo.
trio Square t Gettysburg, Pa.
18W:
BALTIMORE SPRING TRADE
The attention of country merchants and
strangers visiting Baltimore during the sit
tings of the Conventions, is invited ,to the
following houses, whose assortment and
quality of goods, in their various lines, will
be found as full and select as those of any
city in the Union, and at p r i c e sequa lly l ow.
NFIELD, BROTHER da C 0.,
Importers and Manufacturers, whole
stile dealers in WAIT HES and JEWEL
RY, No. 229 Baltimore street.
C ORTI, A N & CO., Importers of No
ted Goods, Table Cutlery, Japanery,
Family and Fancy Hardware, and floima_
keeping articles of every description. No.
203 Balt. street.
PUKE OLD RYE WHISKEY, of
fine flavor, in bhls. and demijbons,
from three to fifteen years old—that dis
tilled in 1897 cannot he equaled—very
cheap, considering quality. For sale by
ARMES J. LAWN, 139 and 141 N.
Howard street.
AMUEI, KIRK & SON, Gold and
N 7 Silver Smiths, 172 ; Baltimore street,
manufacture and keep on hand every Yeti
iety of Silver Ware, and import Plated
Ware, Watches and Jewelry.
CIIARLES BLAKE. dealer in IVatels.
es, Jewelry, Spectacles, Silver and
Plated Wares, Watch tools and materials,
102 Baltimorestreet.
a.IAPER WAREHOUSE, JAMES
g. ROBINSON, dealer in all kinds
of Paper, No. 58. Charles street. The
highest cash price paid for rags.
W11,1.1A M 11. BROWN & BRO.,
Importers of and wholesale deal
ers in Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils,
Window Giese, &e., No., 4 B. Liburty at.
FASHIONA BLE CLOTHING EM-
J. ' PORI ti M—wholesale end retail—
11. BOLTON, No. 298 Baltimore street,
4Jen'a & Boy's Clothing in every variety.
WM. A. WISONG, No. 2 N. Liber
ty street, wholesale and retail deal
er in ilrliste, Painters' and Daguerrreo
lypials' Motet-ids.
AIRN'S TRUNK EMPORIUM,
•LT-U. • Carroll !tall, corner of Baltimore
and Calvert streets. Constantly nn hind
the largest aseortineut in the city, 011,43eth.
er Travelling and Packing Trunks, Valises
and Carpet Bags.
Rrfrigerator and Shower Bath Depot.
The Patent Niagara Jet Shower
Ruth. Patent. Upright and Horizontal RE
EH E R ATO emit Hier Cool
ers and Ethers. Fire and Thief Proof Iron
Sales. E. LA RRA BEE, Na. 24 8. Cal
vert street.
OBER7' BROIEN 4- SON. Im
1L
porters. manufacturers, and dealers
in Watches, lint• Jewelry, silver iind Plat
ed IVare, 153 liallimure street, opposite
the Museum.
flnONOIll'E. Shirt Marnyarittrer.
• No. 163!Atmore sorrel, o•er
Hartman's Cloiliing Establishment, nearly
opposite the Museum.
ESSE J 1.4 BDE N. Manufacturer and
tiraler in Patent Platfurin Srules, Pat
ent 11.1lanees. awl Settles of evert• descrip
tion, S. Charles atreel. between Lombard
and Prat street,.
miAitnE MANTLES ni $l2, $l5.
S IS. F2O: and up to $5OO ; also M on
nments, Tombs, and Grave Humes. SIS
SON S. - . BA IR 11, Shoot Niarble ►Yorks,
corner of North and :Monument sig.
It °STUN & PRICE. Bill Nlanolae
ino inrera and ilealera in all kinds of
BATS.. No. 120 Baltimore at., oppouim
the Clipper
A mos LovERYY, wholesale nod re.
tail dealer in Hosiery, Gloves, Under
Silk's, and Drawers, and wares gen
eraly, No. 123 Baltimore st., between Cul
vert mul South Strom, 5 doors above Sink
Iron Building.
1.1 ()WELL & BRO'S., Mannfaetur—
er-, nod Importers of PAPE It
HANGINGS, wholesale and retail, No.
207 Baltimore st., invite attention to their
elegant stock of Paper Hanging's, 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 hrgest mane.
faeturers in the country, they are enabled
to offer su perior indutemems to purchasers.
S4CASH will purchase (meet Quittes
BEST HATS. Call at No. 204
Pratt at.. two doors above Hanover, and
save a dollar.
GEORGE HARMAN, No.. 194 Pratt
st., near Hanover, keeps on hand •
large supply of gents Dress Boots, Con
gress Gaiters, Patent and Wax Calf Oxford
Ties, Cloth Navy Ties, dm Call as s
hove.
W. ARR & BANKS, Importers and deal
ers in Fine China, Glass and Queens.
ware, Britannia Ware, Castors, &c., No.
150 Baltimore st., opposite the Museum .
ARMS'T'RONG & BERRY, No. 156
Museum Building,) Baltimore st.,
have torsale a general assortment of School.
llassical, Theological and Miscellaneous
BOOKS ; Paper, Stationery and Blank
Books. Prices moderate.
i11EN.1.42111N RUSSELL, No. 170
ALP Pratt st., three doors above Charles.
manufacturer of line Boots end Shoca.—
A large stock of fine goods adapted to the
wholesale trade constantly on haint.
A MeCOMAS, maker and law:trier of
• Guru, Riles, Pistols. Always on
hands large assortment of these goods, No.
51 S. Calvert st., and 53 Cheapside.
Baltimore Female college. This In
stitution, incorporated by the Legis-
Isidro of Maryland, with the power of
conferring Degrees, has a faculty of twelve
Professore. Board and Tuitio4l2oo per
annum. N. C. BROOKS, Psitlent.
WT. WALTERS & CO.. import
• ere and dealers in Wines and
Liquors, No. 88 Exchange place.
gri. 11. MYERS, & BRO.,•impotiera of
• Brandies, Wines. Gin, Chits's, Ste.
No. 72 Exchange Place.
WIC HARRIS, thin. Rifle end Pis
tol maker, No. 65 South st. Con
stantly on hand Bird end nail% Gulls,
six-barrel Heinle, Bell•ecieking dn., Coles
do., Sportsmen's equipments. Repairing
done.
CF. MIDDLETON'S Tobacco, el
'Lie gall and Snuff. Manufactory, • No.
108 Pratt at , , near South..
WA. MARBUR G, importer' of
• Wines, Brandies, Gina. Cigars,
AM.. No. tO Light at. Country merchants
are invited to call. . .
trrWe do not hesitate 10 say Itlaii•
HARTMAN'S Clothing Eslablislimeet
one of the,beet houses in Baltimore;, hip
goods are well Made and his pricesoloiter.
ale. •We -would adVise our friends when
viiitiog the city to give him.a eill. at NO.
188 Bahian:4 street. Bley.