!JAVMiEj: 111 a awl Isvollingrolf* sad as 'Coda kneer .1 at hoad softie Otettreltinons will NI esiled up * to illisohogs high snd resestioiblo duties as fmigN tifillVithan , tnd fads that may he proven Mon theft': • As their verdict will necessarily he deakt , ltotbsoW !psi-bated upon truth, justice and fact& yto, !Ovid nor , verdicts always be bawd, Whether In Matters concerning life, liberty, or pro. petty, or in kusiness ni suers. .E very father, moth er, scoo,ihtil paidglinir irdereate'd where they can Tray to the bad advtntago ; and we therefore any to them. that it is for their interest to call and SAMSON'S Beady-made Clothing and Vari .,,, ety Store, in Gettysburg, where Goode' are sold cheaper thon at any other ettabliehmont—notwithstanding all the talk of others about "cheaper than the cheap wat." pot vibe. cheaper,' &e.. II you doubt this--or that he Wellerrenibpeiltiort either iii Get. train,' sir Ilsowhere—just give him a call and satisfy youniel two. Than are thine, Whiri, - pomptisl by selfish mo tives, sometimes decry Reatly.maile Clothing, no beinstlefectivoly made up or made out of dainaged maletials This nay do to blind the unthinking, bin net those who will take the trouble to exam- ins my large absortment of goods I invite gen. Semen to valiant! pay whether they loom not paid es 1 /01 . igna $lO per yard for (Arnim no bel le than that in mycionts, which ore mode up too by u !slider New York tailor. Occasionally an erticiemliv prove defective, but where in the trier. ehabtkliai has never old n piece of cloth, crissi- Inuit, 'collets', or muslin, which did not turn nut to Itt ball It Is impossible to prevent this alto. gelher, even with the beat of judges. Time is said to bo money, and money in said to be time. So they are, if properly applied. And thqtein lies the secret of my ability to sell goods lower than any burly else. Instead or running to theicity; and spending a pew days in hastily put. chasiner‘oalit tit market ririces. I emend at man* week/ Una even months as others do tley•--thee buying to advantage, with rare, and frequently at tlpwt , half the market prices. Hencu lam enabled, to sell the same goods to my customers muciflaatithaa others, and frequently ons-hall low e: Resides,-1 adopt no two-price system by 'Which one customer is required to pay 10 or 20 per cent. snails than others. Tutting my anode down to the lowest mark, and having hot ova emirs, the pur- chases may rely upon being honestly dealt with. It is Very easy to put a fictitious value on goods, and,thps Allow customers to .jcrs" down to 'Air valr o ksionally, but when that is dotic isrtima to out !,—there is something wrong. One price and Sandi profits is the only fair and true ayativti:— * present stock consists of 'every seasonable PAW. that belongs to Men's and Boys' Clothing, toserthec, with a very largo variety of FANCY GOOOS, Jewelry. Acgordeons, Violins, Revolvers, and other Pistols, Clocks, Trunks, Carpet-Rags, YisriaranitAiliuir Strings. 4ca., all of which will he sold et prices to satisfy any reasonable grind that SAMSON'S is the prate td buy the cheapest spartli.,3 , llBolclig my friends arid customerifor thetn:,padystronage, anti hoping to merit • cart tin' al of the same by a strict adherence to the , oicriknice principle, 1 invite them to give mC a' call it my Store, opposite the Book, in Gettysburg. itGUrt SAMSON.' April 16, 1852. 2000 LADIES' RE willing to certify that the BATH , ' A COOKINC: STOVE is the very best Stove now in use, inasmuch as they will sin more Cooking. Roasting and Baking, and do it with less labor, AO last u long *Pip rotrait any, : other . Otovt now sold. ThePO celebrated stoves are con -Sandy kept for sale at ,a very reduced price at the . GOIIINBUG FUNNY 00 - 11Accntnu SHOP,' Whets the subscribers feeling 'determined to suit all persous have also the ,Farlor. Sexton's Baltimore Air-tight, Peakskell and Cabinda Cook Stove, and Air-tight anel'enplate Parlor Stoves of the ilium beTutiful patterns. TrirE snlemoaps.ottaiss, waieh.eaunot be surpassed for lightness of deantlit,or in the character of their mirk, aretonsiantly on hand for sale. and in view, oPthis fact' that the Mouldboard 'of these Plfittglis is One-fourth heavier than that of otter ploughs, it is decidedly the cheap , els.olo can be obtained. isnitimmour PLOI7OIIII and ot erttaitings for the Woodcoek Plough. Wied-osiU Machinery, Castings and Hol low-ware, with every article usually made at Foundries can be obtained here. Blieksmithing and Shoe Making as usual. T. WARREN & SON NAW ARRIVAL OP WittNA GAO ttSj At the.Fanners' Cheap Conker. B. KPIZTZ hati j ust relurned from. • Balti mo re and Philadelphia with a large and desirable lot of Spring and Suui met Goods. We would invite the atten tion oldie Ladies to our complete assort ment of Dress Silks. Berage de Lainei, qty, rich styles, Silk Pepluitis, Plain .aild Figured Alpacas, New Style Mous tie Laines. Lavius; Silk Tissue, Mirage plain avitlf,-Dguted, Also Mtlitlijfte, Calicoes. Checks, 'Pickings, ite. • • citriTzrafizays czi f t t ,.Cassiuuvres, Summer Glottis '& ititstings.iin great variety. Also. Linen atniCatton Pants stuff, at all prices. A hantlattine assortment of Goods for boy's wear" , 4142 llitilKilieLtail 4 6oo lallistritAarge lot of Carpet varying in .priee.tfrom 12} to $l,OO per yard. Call antiand 'at them, if you want to buy or not r ouble to show our goods. E EllitSW Alt E.' ' I • P u r.iNeqrtingio of queens ware is admit. $ M i tre. the cheapest in the country ;we akeptsairtog a large addition to our fordo- Sr, *lock. Glassware of every description,. direot from the manufacturers. ..,0 c 1 - , " •. • I Groce r i e s ..,,, Orpeerit s . . 4 4, ~,,! , • y„tuis a, r ori. w .... of Groceries— *l, fip sugar and levy coffee in town; t i o a dielioses, teas, pepper. starch, spices, #lgt.tig TP.r.Y , c II ,P . r Wanted in exchange .. . 'VOLE putter, Lard, Rags. f.ggs, Hams . , ; Shoulders, Soap, &c., for which. I . las _,ltgls st price will be given. p3'if ~Z4 l yea want to save money, KURTZ'S Cheap corner is the place to do it. Gettysburg. April 16, 1552—tf . . I 0" CASSIMERL IRMA etleotiott of gentlemeo is invite() a eery superior quality of BUFF CitSSIMERE, et the Establishment of • USW( & 1101.1. b.; BA 11 Li, !tt erehant ',WWII. Gettysburg, where may be found . FANCY 'CASSIMERES, of every rani , ;4111101110 AND TittIODICINws ' tyi sitt hied .. Rom the beat aliteelai in the City. eon- ' - -- -- m Mrs6olll- and for sale at 11111:10m1 1,0•11 Bookstore of /it S. H. BUEHLER' Jam 4 lOC' .' • ~ RUNTY LIND WARRANTS Located, Bought . and Sold. I lIAVE $1 , 00;.() TO IN VEST IN Li M P7AERAIATB. WILL, pay the highest Market price, in cash, for warrants, and will sell warrants for soldiers. Persons wishing ,to buy Land Warrants, or Land, can be sup plied. I WILL LOCATE WARRANTS, at the lowest prices and, on the best lands, Irorn actual inspeo tion, also furnishing description or soil, timber; &0., in Illinois, lows; 'Wisconsin and in all the.WesteinStates, hiving sum ennui locating Agedta there. Apply personally or by letter to D. MctONAUGIIY. S- W. -Corner of the Diainood, Gettystaterg.' April • - - BOUNTY' LANDS. ~,, ipp E &SONS entitled to Bounty l.r."'i AL JAW' under the ar t s of Con. . . geese of tho -United States can II have their claims promptly and efficiently attended to by applies `-- 'ion either personally Of •by letter to the alibis. rater, a t his office in Gettysburg. Claimants whose applications 'have been suspended on *egoism% of deficiency in proof may find it to their ed vantage to call. gas lite fee charged is $5 in each case. payable upon the delivery of the warrant. The subscriber will also attend to claims for Pensions for Revolittionary or other services andihe locatien of lands.'The sale and intreitatte of land 'Warrants at tended nt; - and the highest cash ,price paid for the same. R. G. 31cOREARY. May 14—tf. . Attorney at law. - Dr; DENTIST, irk FFICE in Ohambershtirg street, op posite the Lutheran Chtirch, 2 doors east of Middlecoll's store where he may be found ready ,and willing to attend to any case within the province ()film Den 4ist. Persons in want of full sets of teeth are respcc!fully invited to call. IU-IPERtEs. Dr. C. IC. BIRLILICII ' YI • D D b.Honwaii.; • L lProtfiClacars, li. 8. Hu " H. L. BACURIII, I ". 11. A. Mcotstssuas itev.Ruev.icsissos, M. L. BTasvaa. July 7. 1848., H. 31 ) CONAEGILY ° "".,71770RABF:er L. 411; OFFICE` in the Pooh-wait corder of ` 4 - 4 ". ' the public titi titre, and dubr west of George Aroold:s Suwe. r nod furtuerly oc cupied ova Lait;Allffice by Jobwm`con augby,.Esq., deteuipd: Attorney and NolteftOr for • P4ttittS /110' PetiSlow, Oan furnish very - desirahle facilities to applicants and entirely relieve.thetu from the necessity ofs journey .o, Washington. , 0:71j, Id GC. prepared to-attend to the proseeution of • •• - Claims for `Bounty Land to Solthers,of the War of 1812 and others —the selection of chalet , lands and loca ting their Warronts—procuring Parents and selling Soldiero lands to the hest ad vantage. ' ,Apply w.hitu personally or by letter,. - 4. Gettysburg, Nov. 1,1850-1 f W. H. STEVENSON, ATI'MiII:JET AT LAW. AktFlCE.'wiii) A. It. SiTveres, Esq. ‘-v .tnitlut North' V,ree.tetquer of the Cen tre P"qUare, Gettysburg. Pa. ACIR . I. R. wirv.VENsON, '4I7ORNEy Ar LAZY, OFYJCE in the Centre Square,North ehbo Court-tio,use .between Smith's endlftteve4zeuq7esc9Tacra. Z1L57.4 1 =011 4 7131 4 0 aaaw 113V-Villloso3i34 4114$ L5(014,, 410 4112 rir HE JillbPeriber respecetfully informs - 111 L the public that he has cipenrel a per manent lhigtierretity . pe house .forinerly' kept a i eemperance house in Chanthershurg strcet,i,ftw,ilisars from the Diamond, where he is prepared, at all times and jib all weather", to take in best style, of all sizes and kinds, and at the lowest rates. If my pictures doe not give satisfaction, 'ben Will be no chor gc. It 'Clive Me a chic ' " • SAOeII.IeF.I. WEAVE 4 III. Gettysburg, Ma)v 14; WEBSTER Bt' (Successors to £. Sider,) ISESTIENSTIM: ROTtis CIUVISIN 64 , 2 1 . 1 10/1/ip Corner of Main & Court Stre* 11/1157/1411%8213R, May 21-li weit sesmoe pia it At Greatly Iteduced Prices: THE subscriber has just returned front Philadelphia, With a heavy stock of seasonable goods, which has seen selected with great care, iti reference to prices, quality, and wants of the conunututy, and which for Variety and cheapness. Ito 11ia..., tern himself', is unsurpassed by any other stock in the County. Particular attention is invited to nit ex/ruination. Nu charge fur showing goods. MIDDLE'COFF. ' April, ltr—tf. TO TUE PUBLIC. H TE undersigned holds himself in readiness stall times to act as AUG -11 NEER, for the selling of goods oiuil kind! at Puhlic Sale, and at any tine and Ware in the county or Adthus. • , He may be found at oh tioitia at the Confectionary 'of G. NV: "Wising, next door to the Eagle Hotel. Gettysburg. THEODORE WGIAUGHEIt r • March s.—ff . .. . . Uft-SOl . l, riuoviisis F the host quality-41vr4ye on ha nd and for sale in Gettyebtirg. it the Foundry of I'f WARREN & SON. Niw Work AdvertsienOnts SAVE YOUR MONEY CIIIS. P. FREEMAN & (LATE FRT:EIIAN.IIODOES & CO.) IMPORTERS AND JOIELBEZA 144 Broadway. 1 Door South of Liti- erty Street. YORK, NEW HAVE now on hand, and will be receiv ing daily through the Beason. New Goods, direct from the European Mtn faettirerts, and rash Auititint, rith,fah ionable, fancy Silk Millinery Goods.-- Our stock of Rich Ribbons comprises e•- ry variety of the latest and most beautiful designs imported. Many, of our goals are manufactured expressly,to our order, from our own de signs and patterns, and mind unrivalled. We offer our gitodi,for nil Cash, at row er prices' than any credierfouse in Ameri ca can afford. .All purchasers will find it greatly to 'their interest to reserve a portion of their money and make sopillitions from our great variety Ofiich cheep goods. ' Ribbons rich for Bonnets, Caps, Sashes Belts, Bonnet Silks, Satins, Crapes, Lis *es, 'Farteens, Embroideries, Collars, Cheinisettc, Capes, Berthas, Habits, Cuffs, Sleeves, Edgings, Inserting., Embroider ed Ilevier.Lace, Hemstich Cambric Hdkfs. Blonds, IlluSkins, Embroidered Laces tor Caps, Embroidered Laces for Shawls, Man tillas, Veils, lioniton, Meehlen, Valen cienes, Brussels Laces, English and wove Thread, Sniyrna, Lisle Thread, Cotton Laces, Kid, tisle Thread, Silk, and Sew ing Silk, Gloves, Mitts, French and. Amer icon Artificial Flowers, French Lace, Eng lish, American, and Italian, Straw lion , nets and trimmings, March 26, 1852—55. Philadelphia Advertigements MACKEREL, On hand SHAD, CODFISH, and for stile by SALMON, J.PALMER &CO HERRINGS, Market Street PORK, Wharf, HAMS AND SIDES, PHILADEL SHOULDERS, PHU. LARD & CHEESE. March 12,-3m. _._ - -- Cheap Watches i __Jewelry and Silver-Ware. A GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES! Tirenty per cent. at least less than tver have been sold . ia the United Stales 9S v GOI,I) LEVER WATCHES, full iR karat case only 830 Cog . - Unusually sold for $35 GOLD LEPINE WATCHES, 18 karat - - cage, jewelled, 24 SILVER LEVER WATCHES, full jew oiled, 14 • - Usually sold for 818 M=MMI2=II • SILVER TEA SPOONS, per half doz en, 5 GOLD PENS,, Silver Holders, 1 Persons• wishing a Watch or Watches, or Jewelry, can have them sent by mail. with perfect safety, to any part of the U. States or Witat In - ilfes, by first sending the amount of money. All articles warran ted as represented above. Orders from the countryrespectfully solicited. • Please address (port. paid.) LEWIS 'LAGGING:4, 106 Chestnut street, opposite the Franklin House, hiltillel ph ia. ILYCalifornia Gold bought or manufacturedinto Jewelry. March 19,-3m li• : LT yy.rrn 41,11131111. 11{C3,11 a %NM Warr..., 2i.wra-hth stver2l. , " atm rLel.l. ••••.. Sal • • aarwLa An ellafia.4ll melamine the We., styltre of the three 12‘ alma 6 , ..botetale tot nt2tl. No. 216 Mullet Street shore Berth, sour Lbsca6t harwt, thdattefttht. r P aRAI.S.A. ,1„C Te wmprrisslird M Y.0401 0 \0 Mr April 23, 'LEATHER. 'nits, Williams di Hendry. Store No. 29, 3rd street, Philadelphia. bIivItRCCCO MANIUFACTERERP, CUWERS. AND 1141 PORTERS • Commission and General LI:47'IIER ill USINESS. 111 1 1110L2111#41.18E1 dt IL XI 2 1 A Ira ide•lllanitfudory 16 Margarelia alreel March 8.-3 M. C017111211,1r 11111:111111:111141111PrIl THE undersigned have just opened an extensive and general assortment of VII,OtIERIEep TEAS, LIQUOR, 6.40. WHOLASALE, No 143 North Third Street, above Irate &ices, Pkitadelphia, Where Country Merchants will find it to their interest to call. as they are determin ed to.sell so, cheap. that buyers need not go any huller, in• ,any instance. They desire to call espepial aliontioirto a fine lot of TEAS I All fresh, that will eminent! themselves to the most litirtieular. COWIE AND SEE. ALTER ,dr. WILLISTON. Groeirs,, No: 143 Nardi Third it., 'Wire Risco, Philora Apr 4 , NOTICE TO -TAX-PAYEIS. NOTICE is hereby given that the Com missioners will wake: an abatement of FIVE PER CENT. upon all Snit ) ; and County Taxes assessed`for the year 1852, and, paid to collectors On or before litesday flit 20th day ofArnellert; and Collectors are hereby requited to - make . such abatement to ail persons paying On or before said day: 10 ,, Collectors will be required to make payment to the County Treasurer , on 'or before Friday the 2d of July next,— otherwise they will mit be entitled to any abatement. t will be the duty of Collet. -tors to eaßupon individuals persoually.-t JOHN MUsBELMAN, JACOB URIE, , T, ABRAHAM RI:BVER. Cullum . ' a. Attest— ' • JACUS 'AVORINDAVOIL Clk Comm issionsee •16. e AprU 3. 1852.:=4a. 5 • LOON mina ! 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The Semi-annual vol umes, as completed, neatly bound in Cloth, at Two Dollars, sr thu muslin covers at twenty-five cents each, are furnished by the agents or pub lishers. The publishers will supply specimen numbers gratuitously to agents and peeves-term, and will make liberal managements with them tor circula ting t he Magazine. They will also supply clubs on liberal terms; and mail and city subscribers, when payment is made to them in advance.— Numbers from the commencement can be sup plied any time. • The publishers would give notice that they have no agents fur whose contracts they are res ponsible. Those ordering the Magazine from agents or dealers must look to them for the supply of the work. June 4. H:DALLEY. DA LI.ErS MAGICAL PAM EXTRACTOR Tar Origins/and Truly Genuine. frirsiticle but Dalley's CIIPIVINICEXTRAOTOII can check the inflammation instantly and allay "be pains (rout the WOlat twee and scalds horn oae to fifierts minutes. In millions of cases where it has been tried, it has never once been known to rail l It stands infallible, and a lone It does not alone draw out the pain and inflammation, but tures the wounds WITHOUT SCAMS 1.11 , t will forfeit $lO,OOO if any other article, no matter what its rltne, can perform the same functions, as are reported in my eight page Pam phlets—Jel'he Hague street ex plosion" case. The Extractor is equally efficacions in curing Piles, Cots, Wounds, Bruises. old and inveterate Bores, sore and inflamed Eyes, Felon, Sores Nip ples and all cutaneous and (external) inflamma• tore Diseases. I hold myself.responsible for the truth of eve ry word advanced in my printed circulars. IMPORTANT GRANGE AND CAUTION. DeLaelea.MAllleal Pals EITRACTOR in a new wrapper and boxes much enlarged. Counterfeits of Delay'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 nititenvelope ; Tar- A3113!.14 Sus, 8 , Dove. Lion an E• 11111. Bay only of my authorized agents, and the new size, and you will avoid all dangir and •1175 tee printed circulars I DALLEY'S ANIMAL GALVANIC. Will positively and effectually cure !tumors. Galls, Swellings, Stains, Broken Knees,quiter boos, Bruises and Bone Spasm. ' " IL DALLEY, Sole inventor and proprietor,Genaral Depot,4ls BroidwaY, 0:3-For sale by 8.11. BUEHLER, Gettysburg, Witmer sad Stick, Mummssburgs .1. F. Lover, Anendtsvills John Mt:Knight, Benderssilla ; D. M. D. Mate, W. Wolf. Berlin ; Jacob Geisekuso; Attcltatown ; Busby, Mc Bberlystuon: • ' ' May 28; 1851-3, • CARPETS & VLIMPTING. -1 4 1AHNESTOCK'S have just received 0- and will sell nary cheap, the largest stock of Venitian and Ingrain Carpeting, 4-4, 5.4 and 6-4, white and colored mat ting. Druggets, Linen Floor Cloth, Oil .Carpets and Oil Stair Cloth, ever before offered. SIGN RED FRONT. PARASOLS--the . best and cheapest in town. Only come and look, and you will say sti: Give us a call and you will be convinced there is no humbug about it. KOIiTZ'S Cheap Corner. lottnest , Dress Goods. SILKS and Selina, Merinoes, M. de l.aioel, Alpaca', Calicoee,SHAW LS, CO4are, GIOVIII, Stockings, &c., iko., are to be bad at 1852. ' BALTIMORE SPRING TRADE The attention of country merehants and tran,gers visiting Baltimore during the Mi ng' 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 tTnion.and at prices equally low. CANFIELD, BROTHER & C 0., Importers and Manufacturers, whole sale dealers in WATCHES and JEWEL RY, No. 229 Baltimore street. CORTI.AN & CO.; Importers of Pla ted Goods, Table Cutlery, Japanery. Family and Fancy Hardware, and House keeping articles of every description. No. 244 Balt. street. PURE OLD RYE WHISKEY, of fine flavor, in , bbla. and demijlions, 'from three to fifteen years old—that dis tilled in 1837 cannot be equaled—very cheap, considering quality. For sale by JRMES J. LAWN, 139 and 141 N. Howard street. QAMUEI, KIRK & SON, Gold and Silver Smiths, 172 Baltimore street, manufacture and keep on hand every vari iety of Silver IVare, and import Plated Ware, Watches and Jewelry dpHA IMES BLAKE. dealer in Watch. es, Jewelry. Spectacles, Silver and Plated Wares, Watch tools and materials 192 Baltimore street. PA PER WAREHOUSE, JAMES S. ROBINSON, dealer in all kinds of Paper, No. 5 S. Charles street. The highest cash price paid for rags. WILTJAM H. BROWN & BRO., Importers of and wholesale deal- ens in Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, &c., No., 4 S. Liborty et. FASHIONABLE CLOTHING EM PORlUM—wholesale and retail H. BOLTON, No. 298 Baltimore street, Men's & Bog's Clothing in every variety WM. A. WISONG, No. 2 N. Libe ty btreet, wholesale and retail den er in -*lists', Painters' and Duguerrreo lypists' Mulerials. l/ZHORN'S TRUNK EMPORIUM, • Carroll Hall, corner of Baltimore and Calvert streets. Constantly on hand the largest assortmeain the city, of Leath er Travelling and Packing Trunks, Valises and Carpet Bags. efrigerator and Shower Bath Depot. Am' The Patent Niagara Jet Shower Bath. Patent, Upright and lioriiontal RE- FRIGERATOR combined. Water Cool ers and Filters, Fire and 'Filial Proof Iron Safes. E. LA RRABEE, No. 24 S. Cal vert street. 11,11 OBERT BROWN 4 SON. Im -um' porters. manufacturers. and dealers in Watches, tine Jewelry, silver and Plat ed Whre, 153 Baltimore street, opposite the Museum. RDONOHUE, Shirt Manufacturer, • No. 103 Baltimore street, over Hartman's Clothing Establishment, nearly opposite the Museum. JESSE tiIARDEN, Manufacturer and dealer in Patent Platform Scales, Pat ent Balances, and Scales of every descrip tion, S. Charles strew, between Lombard and Prat streets. AILARBLE MANTLES at $l2, $l5, $lB, 820, and up to $5OO ; also Mon. untantw, Tombs, nud 0.... atotaob. Oto. SON & BAIRD, Stenm Marble Works, corner of North and Monument eta. BosToN & PRICE, Hat Manufac. turers and dealers in all kinds of HATS, No. 129 Baltitnure at., opposite the Clipper office. AMOS LOVEJOY, wholesale and re • tail dealer in Hosiery, Gloves, Under Shirts, and Drawers, and small wares gen. eraly, No. 123 Baltimore at., between Cal vert and South Streets, 5 doors above Sun Iron Building. HOWELL & BRO'S., Manufactur ers and Importers of PAP E RI HANGINGS, wholesale and retail, No. 207 Baltimore at., 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. $ 4 CASH will purchase one of QUAIL'S BEST HATS. Call at No. 204 Pratt it.. two doors above Hanover, and save a dollar. • .CIEORGE HARMAN, No., 194 Pratt Vf ,st., near Hanover, keeps on hand a large supply of gents Dress Boots. Con gress Gaiters, Patent and Wax Calf Oxford 'Vies, Cloth Navy Ties, &o. Call as a bove. 1110111 ARR & BANKS, Importers and deal. ere in Fine China, Glass and Queens. ware, Britannia Ware, Castors, &c., No. 159 Baltimore st., opposite the Museum , ARMSTRONG & BERRY, No. 156 (Museum Building,) Baltimore it., have for sale a general assortment of School, Classical, Theological and Miscellaneous BOOKS ; Paper, Stationery and Blank Books. Prices moderate. BENWILIN RUSSELL, No. 170 Pratt et., three doors above Charles, manufacturer of line Boots and Shoes.— A large stock of fine goods adapted to the wholesale trade constantly on hand. AAupolvms, makei and importer of • Guns, Ri/lea, Pistols. Always on hands large assortment of these goods, No. 51 S. Calvert at., and 53 Cheapside. Baltimore Female College., This In stitution, incorporated by the Legis lature of Maryland, with the ,power of conferring Degrees. has a faculty of twelve Professors. Board and Tuition $2OO per annum. N. c. BROOKS, President. UT T. WAIMERS & CO., import • ere and dealers in /Pines and Liquors, No. 68. Exchange place. MYERB• & 8R0.,. importers of lagie Brandies, Inns*, Gin, Ciders, &c. No, '72 Exchange Place. vatic BARRIS, Gun, Rifle and Pin. w tol ranker, No. 65 South et. Con stantly on hand Bird and Ducking Guns, six-barrel Pistols, Selt-oocking do.,Colt's do., Sportsmen's equipments. Rpairing done. - - .F. MIDDLE'TON'S Tobacco, Ci. 'id* gar and Snuff Manufactory, No. 108 Pratt at,, near ficutit. WA. MARBU R G, importer of • Wine., Brandies, Gins, Cigars, &c., No. 20 Light et. Country merchants are invited to call. (IrWe do not hesitate to say that J. P. HARTMAN'S Clothing Establishment is one of the beat houses in Baltimore; his goods are well made and his prices moder ato. We would advise our triends when visiting the city to give him a call, at No. 103 Baltimore street. May 7-13 t SCHICK'S BUSHNELL'S Eltatt&L P&ORT. ASuperior article of Mineral Paint warranted equal to any Paint ever before offered to. the public for painting on Wood, Brick. Stone, Iron, Tin, or any substance which is exposed to Weather, Water, or the Atmosphere. It is Proof against Fire, Water, and Weather, .ND UNCHANOEIRLE IN ITS COLOR. It mixes readily with Oil or Composition and is a beautiful dark brown or free-stone This Paint received the Premium at the New York State Fair, Held at Albany in 1850, in competition with - the Ohio Fire-Proof Paint, and sev eral other kinds of Mineral Paint, as being superior to anything of the kind now in use. CERTIFICATES. We the undersigned, having seen and used BUSWELL'S Mineral Paint, can safely recom- mend it to the public •s being an article superior to any Mineral Paint ever before offered for nee ; it is not uppleasant to use, like the MUIMT Ohio Paint which is harped about the country on much but mixes up with oil like pure white lead. It is sold at half the price of common paint, and we I eller° where the color is desirable, it ■ 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 ape. I. Mason, Painter. James Tomlinson, Esq John Phelps, do John Tomlinson, BEI I) B Gleason, do H Brown, Egg James Moore, do B B titodderd, T Morning, do W Stoddard, T. 4nelin, N Wilbur, do 8 P Doolittle, John Allen, E W Dodge, I) Joelin, O Parks, Il Dyer, Oneida Depot, Oct. 30th, 1 R6O. Mr. Bush well, Deer Sir: We have used, with in the past month, some 2,000 lbs. of your Miner ■l Paint, in painting cars, car houses, 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 Rumen, Dear Sir: I have used for the Syra cuse & Utica R. R. Company, over a ton of your Mineral Paint, and I sna upon using it to be far preferable to the Oil Paint, or any other kind now in use. I can also recommend it as being cope riorto White Lead for any kind of out dont paint ing, as it appears toile impervious to water, and , unchangeable in color. HORACE JOHNSON, Painter for S. &U. R. R Co. Annny, Dec. I, 1850. Mr. Buswell. Dear Sir : Having well a cnnaid• rabic quantity of your Mineral Paint. in painting brick and wooden houses, the past ammo, I have taken extra pains to try and test it in various ways, from its trial and composition I can war- rant it to ho durable both in quality and color ; it mixes beautifully with rill—prints very easy— and for ship or boat painting, I think there ha; no bettter paintever been introduced. I have used onsiderable of it with water and glue compnsi ion, for coarse, cheap painting, and it exceeds any thing I oversaw.- Truly )(enrol, THOS. 11. JOSIN. 'Rouge Painter. Numerous other certificatesin honda of Agents which will be shown to dealers. Paint is for sale by S. H. BUEHLER, Gettysburg, Sole Agont for Adams County Gettysburg, July 11—t1 The Greatest Historical and Al- legorical print of the Age, In Commemoration of that most impor tant event in the American Revolution, The British surrendering their artna to GENERAL WASHINGTON afier their defeat at I orktmen, October, 1781. THE Engraving is executed by Tan ner, Valiance, Kearney & Co., from an original drawing by J. Renault, and published by Benjamin Tanner, Engraver, Philadelphia. The size of the print is 25 by 34 inches, and was originally publish -1 ed to Subscribers at $l2 in the sheet. 1 EX PL A NTION. Tim HISTORY.—In the first and grand plan are exhibited three large groups of the principal officers, who were present at the transaction, with a faithful likeness of each. In the first group is seen General Wash ington, Gen. Rochambeau, Gen. Lincoln, Col, Hamilton an old farmer eager to con template the scene, Billy the servant, and the Horse of Gen. Washington. In the second group, ere American and French officers ; General Knox, Secretary Wilson, the Duke de Luazua, and the Marquis de La Fayette. The third group is descriptive of the British surrendering their arms. Lord Coniwallis, General O'Hara, Commodore Simmons, Colonel Tarlton, with two fing ers cut off, Lieutenant Colonel Ralph Ab ercrombie, Lieutenant Colonel Hondas, Lord Chewton, &o. Lord Cornwallis sp. pears presenting his sword to the first General Officer he meets, but General Washington is pointed out to him as the only person to whom he is to surrender his sword. On the heights and in the distance are the different armies and crowds of specta tors. The House of Secretary Wilson, occupied by Lord Cornwallis and his staff, which was bombarded and pierced with balls; the Marquis de La Fayette having remarked that they were carrying dishes for the dinner of Lord Cornwallis, asked leave of General Washington to servo him a dish of his own cooking, and immediate ly after several bombahels fell through the roof on the table, and wounded some, and dispersed the party. THE ALLEOORY.—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, the Lib erty and independence they now enjoy. Published at CI by Wm. B. Lut, Phil adelphia, and to be had -at the office of the "American Courier," • No.: 141 Chestnut IStreet, Philadelphia, as premiums to that paper. wzrA liberal iliseoUnt to Agents April 10. 1852—50. THE STAR AND BANNER. L published eVery Priddy Evening., in Carlisle street, two doors from the Diamond. by D. A. & C'. H. BUEHLER. worms. If paid in advanceor" Within' the year $2 per annum—if not paid within the yes 42.50. No paper discontinued until allairearages are paid— except at the option of the, Editor. /tingle copies al cents. A failure to notify a discontinuann will be regarded as a p new engement. Idivrasentents not , exeeeding a "Tiara inserted three timee for $l---every orabsitquetit insertion t 6 cents. Langer .ones in the mania proportion.— All advertisements not specially ordered for a given time will be continued until forbid. A libe cal reduction will be made to those who advertise by the year. Job Printing of ail kinds executedneatir arid promptly, and on reasonable terms. Leiters and Connnuniestions to the Editor, (ex opting such as contain 'Money orae names to new subscribers, must be rear cup in order el secure attention. saEr:B hunks of all lands fo this office. MILLS ! MILLS MILLS! RLL IMPORTANT DISCOVERY. I.IIEXIICAILAIMILit War', NM TO YOUR INTERESTS. BONNELL'S NEW and improved Patented ?mesas of flowering by which a barrel of super fine flour is constantly made out of 240 pounds of Wheat. The subscriber having introduced the above process of Flouring into his Mill at Locust Grove* in ,Rermany township, Adams county, finds it to work beautifully, and is now realizing all he anticipated from it, by constantly making a barrel of superfine flour from 240 rounds of good wheat, on a straightaverage grind,-without stoppage or interruption for re-grinding purposes. This process can be adapted to country work to the same advantage as Merchant work. The Milling community are respectfully invited to call at my Mill, one and a half miles S. West of Littlestown. where they can see the whole process in full operation, witness its simplicity and perfection. find that it works to admiration, and no mistake. The undersigned has procured the right, and is now prepared to sell County, township and individual rights in the following Territory : Adams, Franklin, Cumberland, Dauph in, York, Lebanon, Chester, Barks, and Lancaster 'County and City, in Pennsyl vania, and Allegheny, Washington and Frederick, Carroll, Howard, Anne Arun del, and Baltimore County and City in Maryland. 'lbis process has been introduced, and is now in use in many of the most extensive Flouring Mills in Western New York. Michigan and Ohio, all of which are mak ing a barrel of superfine flour from 240' pounds of wheat upon a straight average grind. For further particulars refer to hand bills, put up in the Hotels in Gettysburg,. and most of the towns of note in the Coun ty, containing a number of Certificates. kc., from practical operators, men of the first standing. All the necessary informa tion, together with a draft of the bolting ar rangements, hopper, plan of feeding,. &c., &c., will he given to any individual purchasing a right. Any further informa tion can be obtained icy calling on the sub scriber, or by letter, (post paid.) to him al Gettysburg. GEO. ARNOLD. Gettysburg, April 16, 1852—tf. rci In a letter from Mr. A. L. Spalding of the State of New York to the undersigned., dated October 10th 1851, he says have Bonnet's process of flouring in my inill,—it is right—and 4 bushels of good wheat weighing 60 pounds to the bushel is enough for a barrel of superfine flour ; if you think it an object to gain from 1510 25 pounds of wheat in every barrel of flour, *come and see my arrangements.— lam making the yield daily. I will nev er go back to the old method. I have had 23 years experience in the business, and it is worth all other improvements." G. A." P. S. Mr.,Spalding is a large opera tor, grinding upwards of 30,000 barrels of flour per year. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. 9 barrel of superfine flour out of WM pounds of wheat—and no mistake!! GEVEtnE AR,RIBI.IO .ff.." AS introduced into his Mill al to -m--• cost Grove. Germany townslitp,, )NNEUS PATENTEE) PROCESS OF FLOURING, and is now making a barrel of superfine flour from4o pounds. or fout bushels of clean wheat weighing 60 pounds. This brings a gain to the farmer of from 11 to bushel of wheat to the barrel over the ordinary process of grinding; there is also a gain in the offal, in there being more shorts and shipstuff and little or no bran. This irnpfuvement consists of one continuous process of grind ing, bolting &e., until all the flour is ob tained, separating the starchy from the glutinous substance contained in the grain. and by it the quality of the flour is improv ed, not grinding so close the first grind as to injure the quality of the farina or mealy part of the grain, and grinding so close the second grind as to take out all the flour from the portion of the berry which remains in thoofTal with the old methodof grinding, antl which is the most nutricjons part of the flour this being combined with the whole, improves the quality of the flour, makes it more nutritious, will always insure good felinentation in baking,vises better, is not so liable to sour, will make a better yield of bread to a given quantity of flour, u white, and sweeter than flour ground in the old way. preserving all the good quali ties of the flour. Farmers wanting a barrel of superfine flour made from 240 pounds of good clean wheal, will please call at Locust GROVE. JOHN CHARM. Miller. Locust Grove, April 16, 1852—tf. - - Great Labor Saving Invention D. P. DONNELL'S Patented Process of Flouring, By which a barrel of superfine flour is constantly made out of 240 pounds of wheat. It not only economises, but is a great labor saving invention in a Mill. With this arrangement as now introduc ed in Mr. George Arnold's Mill, at Locust Grove, one hand is enabled with ease to manufacture and send off 40 barrels of flour per day, saving the expense of ono hand in the Mill. It is not liable to get out of order, and besides the greatgain in yield, comes u near entirely doing away man ual labor in the Mill as is possible, leaving for the Millet-4'de else todo than overlook the machinery and see that, all works well. • , Millers and others are invited to call and witness its operation. JOHN CRABBB, GEO. IL EBE, 5 ? ;Mi ll e n. Locust Grove, May 28,1852—tr. Diamond Tansars—New . Firm. • ,triton . 33ratbat FASHIONABLE BARBERS AND HAIR DREBsERS, (SAN at all times be found prepared to :attend to the calls of 'the people, et , remp/Oin the Diamond. adjoining the e i cpunty Building. From Long expe rience they flatter themselves that they can go,through . all the ramifications of the Tonsorial Denarfinent, wtth'such an infinite degree of skill, as will meet with the entire satisfaction of all who may submit their chine to the keen ordeal of their razors. They hope, therefore, that by their .attention to busi ness, and a desire to please, they will mer it as well as receive, a liberal share of pub lic patronage. The sick will be attended o at their private dwellings.
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