_ 1852. lIILIMORE SPRING TRADE • Tilleatevation ofeountry merchants and fetrengers visiting Baltimore during the sit itiageof the Conventions, is invited to the tre&wle( homes, whose assortment and lgtlaliiybf goods, in their various lines, will beASittd as full and solect as those of any c ity is the Union,and at pricesequally low. gIANFIELD, BROTHER C 0., luF•imPorters and Manufacturers, whole- WO dealers in 'WAIT HES and JE ‘VE G RIT, No, 229 Baltimore street. CORTLAN & CO., Importers of Pia led Goode, Table Cutlery, Japanery. Fimily and Fancy Hardware, and House keeping articles of every description., No. 263 841. street • P URE 01.1) RYE WHISKEY. of F fine flavor, in bble. and demijkons. froto three to fifteen years old—that dis tilled in• 1837 cannot be equaled—very, cheap, considering quality. For sale by . JAMES J. LAWS, 139 and 141 N. Howard street. . , , KY4I,MUEI. KIRK & SON. Gold and ;Silver Smiths, 172 Baltimore street, menaiteture and keep on hand every van. iety diSilver Ware, and import Plated Wart,,Watehes and Jewelry. • (TABLES BLAKE, dealer in Watch ‘w'teli• Jol►elrV. Spectacles, Sil•er and Med Warm; Watch tools and materials, 19$ Biltimorestreed. 1011 APER WAIIEIMUSE, J AXE s S. ROBINSON. dealer in all kinds or * , No: if B. Charles street. The i'easltpiiite paid for rags. *mit. J 'LIMA H. BROWN & BRO., t ipppruut of and wholesale deal. NI tw Pop. ,Med,icioes.,Paiats. Oils, Vtifdo,* G laseoto.l. No., 4 S. Liberty at. INIASIIIONABLE CLOTHING EH /11... e gUM--wholesale and retail— H. BO NN. N0.,208 Baltimore street, Mrs's & Boy's CYotAing iu every variety. WM. A. WISONG, No. 2 N. hitter. sy tweet. wholesale and retail ()cal or in Artiste ic . Painters' and Daguerea. typists' JAWericds. 1111CHORNII TRUNK EMPORIUM, 4 -vm! Onion Mall, corner of Baltimore and eilesisittetteete„ Constantly on hand thalagrert assortment in the city, of Les th. grXragefling pm, Peeking Trunks, Valises indlOutiet Rigs. • , eared Shower Bath Depot. A O' tittentAriugura Jet Mower Ro) 4 HOT Uptight and Horizontal RE. FRI t RATOR comhinetl. Water Cool. are and Flame,' Fite and Titiof Proof Iron Hornatlrisii44RWEA NO. Stii. itra,Rßt' BROWN 4- SON, Im t Ponsts• MattursteUtrers, and dealers ,Isettesi . One.Jairelry, sneer and Plat. e4.ffintreo 1104. Baltimore street, opposite trrLAistanuotr, wr_lxtivonUE,.Shirt ManiOseturer. 163 Baltimore rtteet 4 over Martman'a Clothing Etuabliehment, nearly oppoOse **Minim"; 1.04"5E AMR DEN. Manufiretnrer and dealar io Patent Platform Settles. Pat ent Balances. and Scales ol every deaerip lion. 9..C,harles street, between Lombard and Pratmreets.. . • . RI AMBLE MANTLES at sit. *1 $, 4 1,1k.418 0 5.20. atul note •500; also Mon. osie,Tornba. and Grave Stones. BM WS* BAIRD, Stearn Marble •Worka, etweertof -Neeth and ,Monument HtinlON & Nat Manilla& Maim end dealers in all kinds or Hal% , No.' 129 Baltimore it., opposite the Olipper office:. • . 4MOS LOVEJOY', 'wholesale and re. *it 'limiter in Hosiery, Gloves, Under stArt4: ar ' ' PmWets, and stall wares gen. erlilj(i . ii.l.oifellifitore et.. between Cal ton's Ban*, treats, 6.4lmars above Sun lame elide* 1111PMELL & BRO'S., Mantifactur alTlets and importers of PAP E It lIINGINGS, wholesale and retail, No. 207 Baltimore at., invite attention to their elegant.stock of Paper Hangings, Borders, Firi-boaid Vain., Courtain Papers, &c. The. asatrittnent includes every thing in their Ihie:ettd from the highest to the low est' plitit.': 'Ail they are the , largest menu. failrhtire iii the itinntry. they are enabled ; elm lORIC lOaderniting lO pUechasers. da, .1. i , 11P 1 41r Ilirt Purch*lnecit QUAIL'S . , . ~ i ATS. Call at No. 204 Pratt al: tiki iltioni about Hanover. and . timmtt dpllar, Eoßetz HARMAN, N0..194 Pratt gut v. ,'Mar Hanover. keeps on hand a 1001 allipply of gents Dream Hoots. Con roe," Gaiters, Patent and Wax Calf Oxford Tian tlikllt Navy Tien, Ar.e.. Call ea a , ill}ro4l p'lt, BANKS. importent sadtleid , t ere in Fine China. Glass and Queens. : vs" Btitaaaia Ware, Castors. I ke., No. 140, 1 141timore at., opposite the Museum. A BMSTRONG & BERRY, .14e. 356 41 1.!, ; (*rarntat Building,) Baldmore et. have Inrsale *general assortment offlehbol, Chiatitad, Theological and Miscellaneous BOOKS ; Paper, Stationery and Blank Backs. Prices moderate. 711ENJIMIN RUSSELL, Nn. 170 "W. Pratt st.. three doors above Charles, nugutfaeturer of line Boots and Shoes.— A large stock of fine goods adopted to the whelaaale trade constantly on hand. AMcCOMAS, maker and importerof • Guns. Riles. Pistols. Always on bands large assortment of these goods, No. 61 8. Calvert st., and 53 Cheapside. 1120/tinasrs Female College. This In a.? *Ration, incorporated by the Legis lature of Maryland, with the power of eissferring Degrees, has a faculty of twelve Prdessorr. Board and Tuition $2OO per annum. N. C. BROOKS, President. WT. WALTERS & CO., imperi • era and dealers in /lines and Liviora, No. 69 Exchange place. CMYERS. & BRO., imporieraof firendies, Wines, Gin, Cider*, &c. N0.1"1 Exehange Place. 'M. HARRIS, Gun, Rifle and Ms. la maker, No. 65 South at. Con stantly on hand Bird and Ducking Guns, ishßistrel Pistols, Sell•cocking do., Colt's 410.* Sportsmen's equipments. Repairing dons. • dr! P. MIDDLE'rON'S Tobacco, Ilear gar and Snuff Manufactory, No. 100 Pratt at., near South. jar A. Id AR 8 UR 0: importer of Ir w• n Winne, Brandies, Gins, Cigars, ikaalti:S6 Light st. Country merchants an 41 bi b 4 ill to call. W. not hesitate to say that I. P. 1 a 1411111.1% Clothing Establishment is UM bent houses an Baltimore; his rellinen ! lidl made and his prices mower. 1414mip Wilinuld idea s, our triendssw hen dOrAit to give hits a oatl:st No. 1 MI stoat. billy 7.-41 itmENExals IttattitlL Mart A Superior 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 Proia° agaluote Fire, Water. and Weather, 4ND ONCILINOR4SLE IN ITS COLOR. It mixes readily with Oil or Compositios and le a beautiful dark brown or free-stone color. This Paint received the Premium at the Neu York State Fair, field at Albany in 1850. on 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. CORTI VIC ATE& We the undersigned, haying seen and owed BUsWeLf.'s Miners' Paint, can safely recom mend it to the public as being an article superior to any Mineral Paint ever before offered for use it in not unpleasant to use, like the >tunur Ohio Paint which is harped about the country an much, but mixes up withoil like pure white lead. It is sold it half the price of common paint, and we believe where the color Is desirable, it a worth twice as much, and as■ Fire, Weather, or Water proof Paint, we think it cannot he surpassed by anything in the Paint line now in use. I, Mason, Painter. James l'omlinson, Esq John Phelps, do John Tomlinson, Esq D B Gleason, do If Drown. Esq Jame. Moore, do n B Madden!, J T Manning, do G W litohlard, f, Joslin, do 8 P Doolittle, N P John Allen , . W Dodge, 0 Parke, D Jostle, N Dyer, Oneida Depot, Oct. 30th. 1850. Mr. Bush well, Dear Sir: We have (teed, with in the past month, some 2,000 the. of your Miner ■l Paint, in painting ears, car houses. and freight houses upon our road, and we eon safely recom mend itma a very superior, durable and cheap or ticle of Paint. HEMAN If. PHELPS. Superintendent of the Myracuse & Utica IL R. . Mr Ruswell. Dear Sir: havu used for the Syra . et,se tit Utica R. R. Company, nyrr a ton of your Mineral Paint, and I find upon oiling it i n b e fa r preferable to the Oil Paint, or any other kind now in use. 1 can shin recommend it as b e in g au to .. /dorm° White Load for any kind of out dom p.iint ing, as it appears baba impervious to water, and michaniteatile in color. HORACE JUIiNSION, Painter for S. &IL R. II Co. Al'any, Dec. 1, MAO. Mr. Dumanll. Dear Sir Having used • consid table quantity of your Mineral Paint. in painting brick and wooden houses, the past season, I have taken extra pains to try and test it in various way4from its trial and composition I can war. rant it to lie durable both in .quality and color ; it mixes beautifully with oil—points very easy— and ifocaltip - orboat painting, ithink there has no bittiter 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 ever saw. Truly Yount. THOS. B. JOSIN. House Paintor. • . Numerous othereertHicatesin hands of A gcnls which will, he shown to dealers. Notlrhis Paint is for sale by. S. H. BUEHLER, Gettysburg, Sole Agent for Adams County. Gettysburg. July 11—tt - The Greatest Historical and Al legorical print of the Age, In Commemoration of that most impor tant event in the anierican Revolution, The British surrendering their arms to GENEII.dI; WiISHINGTON after their defeat at lorklown, October. 1781. THE Engraving is executed by Tan ner, Valiance, Kearney & Co., from an original drawing by J. F. Renault, and published by Benjamin Tanner, Engraver, Philadelphia. Tho size of the print is 25 by 34 inches, and was originally publish ed to Subscribers at 812 in the sheet. EX PI. NTION. Tea iiIBTORY.,4II the first and grand .pan ire exhibited three large groups of the principal officers, who were present at the transaction, with a laitltful likeness of each. In the first group is seen General Wash ington, Gen. Rochambean, Gen. !Aweln. Col. thmilton an old farmer eager . to con template the scene, Hilly the servant, and the Horse of Gen. Washington. le the second group, are American and French officers; General K nex, Seerela ry Wilson. the. Duke do Luazua, and the Marquis de La Fayette. The third group is descriptive of din Oritisy surrendering their arms. Lord Cornwallis,, General O'Hara, Commodore Simmons. Colonel Tarlton, with two fing ers cut off, Lieutenant Colonel Ralph Ab ercrombie, Lieutenant Colonel Dundas, Lord. Cliewton, &c. Lord Cornwallis ap pears. presenting his sword to the first General Offieer he meets, but General Washington is pointed nut to him as the only person to whom he is to surrender his sword. On the heights and in the distance ire the different armies and crowds of specie tors. The (louse of Secretary Wilson, occupied by Lord Cornwallis and his staff, which was bombarded and pierced with bails; the Marquis de La Fayette having remarked that they were carrying dishes for the dinner of Lord Cornwallis, asked leave of General Washingum to serve him a dish of his own cooking, and immediate ly after several bombehels fell through the roof on the table, and wounded some, and diioerseo the party. THE Aztatooatt.—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 $3 by Wx. B. LANK, Phil adelphia. and to be had at the office of the ''American Courier," No. 141 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, as premiums to that paper. ' lirrA liberal didennnt to Agents. , April 10, 1852-46. E STAR AND BANNER. Is published every Friday Evening; in Carlisle street. ruin doors from Ihs Dianumd. by 1): A. & C. H. BUEHLER. Tivamrs• If paid in advance or within at Sear filet annum—if not paid within the yes v. 02 60. No paper discontinued until a I lar rests ges are paid.— except at the option of the FA' Single copies 6} cents. A failure to notify a discontinua= will be minded its a new engagement. ofldorrtutemerits not exceeding a square inserted Cu= tirnec for sl—every subsequent insertion lb mints. Longer ones in the same proportion.— All advertisements not specially ordered for a given time will be continued until forbid. A Jibe qsl reduerion will be made to those who advertise by the year. Job Printing 014 1 1 kinds executed needy and promptly, and on reasousbie terms. Lettere and Crimeueirefioer to the Editor, (ez rpting such u eontein Money or ne names to new sobecriberr, must be pore PAID in order ei score attention. arßlinks of all kinds for sale at this office. LIVER COMPLAINT. JAUNDICE. DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASES OF ' THE KIDNEYS, AN• ALL • . diseases eri sing from a disor• dersilliver or Stomach, such u Constipation, isolird Piles, Fullness of blood torWresel, Acidity of the Stomach, Mama; Heart-burn Disgust for Food, Fullness, or weight in thestom ach, tour Eructations, Sinking de Flutter ing at the pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Read, Hurried and difficult breathing, Fiutteringat the Heart,Vhoging or Suffo cating sensations when in a 'Ting posture, dimness of is- Arm dots or webs before the right; • Fever and dull pain in the Head, Deficiency o Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side. Heck, Chest. Limbo he., Sudden flushes of Heat, Bunting in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil and great depression of spir its, can be effectually cured by DR. UQOPLAND'S CELEBRATED GE R MAN B I 7= t TF •RS PREPARED BY DR. C. IN. ZACESOM, AT THE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, 190 Arch duvet, Philadelphia. Their power over the above diseases is not ex celled—it equaled—by any other preparation in the United States, as the cures attest, in many cases after akilllul .physicians have failed. These bitters are worthy the attention of inva lids. Possessing great virtues in the rectifica tion of diseases of the Liver and lesser glands, ex ercising the most searching powers in weakness and affections of the digestive organs, they are withal, safe. certain and pleasant. READ AND BE CONVINCED From the "Roston Bee." the editor raid, Dec. 22nd Dr, Fiordland's Celebrated German Bitters for the cure of Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspep- MR, Chronic or Nervous Debility, is deservedly one al the most popular medicines of the day.— These Bitters have been need by thousands, and a friend at our elbow says he has hinisell receiv ed an effectual and permanent cure ot Li% or Cant plaint from the lice of Min remedy. We are convinced that in the use of these Bitters, the pa tient constantly gains strength and vigor—a fart worthy or great consideration. They are pleas ant in taste and smell. and ran he n'ed F.y persons with the most delicate stomachs with safety. un der any circumbtances. We are speaking from experience, and to the afflicted we advise their use. "Scott's Weekly." one of the best Literary pa pers published stud, Aug. 2 5 uDr.tfootlantUs German Bitters, manufactured by Dr. Jackson, are now recommended by POMO of the most prominent members of the faculty as an article of much etticacy in cases of female wet•liness. As such is the case N e would advise all mothers to obtain a a bottle, and thus save themielves much sickness. Persons of delibita ted constitutions will tind these Bitters advanta geous to their health. as We - know Iron) exper ience the salutary effect they have had upon weak systems." :110RF. EVIDENCF The "Philade Iphia Sate Hay Gazette," the best family newspaper published in the V. States. The editor says of DR. 1100FLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. "It is seldom we recommend what are term ed Patent Medicines, to the confidence and pat ronage of our resident ; and therefore when ws recommend Dr. Hoot land German Bitters, we wish to be distinctly understood that we are not speaking of the nostrums of the day, that are noised about for a brief 'whim , and then forgot• ten after they have done their guilty race of mis chief, but Ma medicine lung established, univer sally prized, and which has met the hearty up provel of the faculty itself." Evidence upon evidence has been received (like the forgoing) from all sections of the Union, the last 3 years, and the strongest testimony in its favor, is, that there is more of it used in the prae: Lice of the regular Physicians of Philadelphia, than all other nostrums combined. a fact that can easily be established, and fully proving that a scientific preparation will meet with their quiet approval when presenletleven in thi-u form. That this medicine will cure Liver Complainh and Dyspepsia, no one can doubt after using it as directed. It acts specifically upon the stomact and liver; it is preferable to calomel in all bil ious disenses—the effect is immesliate. 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 charac ter which is necessary for all medicines to attain to induce counterfeiters to put forth spurious ar ticles at the risk ul the lives of those whoare noceutly deceived. Look well to the marks attic genuine. They have the written signature or C. Al Jackson upon the wrapper, and his name blown in the bottle, without which they are spurious. For sale whulesal: and retail at the GERIIAN IMEDIC:INE BTORE, No. 120 Arch street one door below Sixth Phila ; atul by respectable dealers general ly through the country. Prices Reduced. To enable all classes of invalids to enjoy the advantages of then great restorative pots are. • - _ Diamond Tonsors—New Firm. rffpten Bz' 38rat1jer, FABHIONABLk: BARBERS AND HAIR DRESSERB. CAN at all times be found prepared to attend to the calls of the people, at the Temple. in the Diamond. adjoining the County Building. From Long expe• rience.they flatter themselves that they can go through all the ramifirations of the Tonsorial Department, with such an infinite degree of skill, as will meet with the entire satisfaction of all who may submit their chins to the keen ordeal of their razors. They hope, therefore, that by their attention to busi nese, 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. NEW 0.04.1)0. WJO: lit N' PAXTO has con sandy on hands, at his Store in Getty burg, a very late and full assort ment of Hats,. Caps Boots St Shoes, of Eastern and Hong manufacture, which he is aillingst extremely 16w pries., and n suit'ill customers' in , atztle,'quality and prices. , • Come' one; come all, you can be suited, arrangements are made to furnish aligned. proinptly in our line of business. Call TWO DOORS below the Yost Office iu Chambersburg street. ' June 4. Gene[entente Wear. CILOTHS, Cassimeres; esseinets, Ken ) tucky Jeans, VENTINOS of allkinds, Suspenders, Ha ndkerchiefs,CßAVATS. Stockings. &c., /cc., may be found, good and cheap, at ONNET RIBBONS , Floronce Bilk B and Bilk Leese, ell colon, juat re ceived at PAIINESTOCKB', June 4. Rad Front. HARPER'S NEW 31.0.NTLY fORCAZOISE. . QA g E Foutjb Volume of fitorriortiVere Ifinithly 41L A;gesisii ie completes' ..by.the lane of the Itreserit number. The Publ — a%4 oan nbtacte the op. patently of renewing the - of their thanks to the public and the pens% ,tenths erre ordinary degree of flyer with arhiettjhe aueeessive numbers have been received. Although it has bat just reached the close of its second year, its regular circulation is believea to he at least twice as great es that of any similar work ever issued in any pert of the world. The Magazine will be continued in the same generarstyle, and upon the same plan as hereto fore. Its leading purport, is to furnish. at the low est price, and in the beet from, the greatest possi ble amount of the useful and entertaining liter ary productions of the present age. While it is by no means indifferent to the highest departments of culture. it seeks primarily to place beforethe great masses of the people, in every section of the country, and in every walk of life, the most attrac tive and instructive selections from the currant literature of the day. No degree of labor or ez penile will be gaited upon any department. The moat gifted and popular anthers of the country will write constantly for its pages, ; •the pictorial illuetretions by which every number is embellish al are of the beat style, and by the most distin guished artists ; the selection for its pages are Halide from the widest range and with the greatest care; and nothing will be left undone, either in providing material, or in its outward dress, which will laud in arty degree to make it more worthy the remarkable lavor with which it has been re ceived. The Magazine will contain regularly as hither tot First.—Ono or more original articles upon some topic of general interest, written by some popular writer, elld illustrated by from fifteen to thirty wood engravings, executed in the highest style of the art : Sertihd.—Copious selections from the current periodical literature of the day,. with sales of the , most distinguished audio's, such as Dickens, Dulwer lover and others—chosen always for their literary merit, popular interest., and general utility. Third.— A Monthly record of the event• of the slay, foreign and domestic, prepared with care, and with entire freedom front prejudice and par tiality of eveiy kind : You'll, —Critical notices of the hooks of the day, written with ability, candor, and spirit, soil designed to give the public a clear end reliable ea. innate of tho tin portant works constantly issuing front the press: FlO4.—A Monthly Summary of European In telligence concerning Books. Anthers, and what ever else has interest and importance (or the cul tivated reinter. silt.—An Editor's Table, in which some of the leading topics 4.f the day will be discussed with ability and independence : Senesth.—An E d itor's East , Chair, or Drawer. which will be devoted to literary and general gos sip, memoranda of the topics talked about in so cial circles, graphic sketches of the most Iffireif ing minor matters of the day, anecdotes of liters ry men, sentences of interest from papers not worth printing at length, and generally an agree- able and entertaining collection of literary miscel lany. The publishers trust that it is not necessary for them to reiterate their assurance that nothing shall es er be admitted to the pages of the Magazine in the slightest degree offensive to delicacy or to any moral sentiment. They will seek steadily to exert upon the public a healthy, moral, influence, and to improve the character, as well as pietiee the taste, of their readers. They will aim to make their Magazine the most complete repertory of whatever is most useful and agreeable in the current litera ry productions of the day. . Harper's New Monthly Magazine is issued in variably ott the first day of the month in which it is dated. Each number will contain 14.1 octavo pages, in double columns; each year thus corn prising nearly two thousand paces of the choicest iscellanecom Literature of the day. Every num ber will contain numerous Pictorial illuetratious ; accurate plates of the feshions ; a copious Chroni cle of current events, and impartial e n tices of the important books of the month. The volumes com mence with the numbers for Juno and December Teases.—'!'he Magazine may be obtained of bookwllers, Periodical agents, or from the Pub lishans at Tii HEN Domcsns a year, or 'l'n•za•rv nra CryTe a number. The Semi-annual vol umes, as completed, neatly bound in Cloth, at Two Dollars, or the muslin covers at tn eiity•tiee MOW each, are furnished by the agents or pub lishers. The publishers will supply specimen numbers gratuitously to agents and postme-ters, and will wake libels) arrangements with them for circula ting the Magazine. They will also supply clubs on liberal tennis; and mail and city subscribers, when payment is made to them in ail•ance.— Numbers from the commencement can be slip. plied any time. • s • The publishers would give notice that they have no agents for whose contracts they are res• poneible. Those onlering the Magazine from •gent, or dealers must look to them for the supply of the work. June 4. DALLE.Y'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR The °region/used Truly Genuine. lA()article but Dalley's Gars INRETTR•CTOR can check the inflammation instantly and allay s he pains from the worst &urns and sroids in fro m one to fifteen minutes. In millions of Mkt/ where it has been tried, it has never once been known to fail It stands infallible, aid a lone ! It does not alone draw out the pain and inflammation, but cures the wounds WITHOUT acaaelll !will forfeit $lO,OOO if any other article, no matter what its name, can perform the same functions, as are reported in my eight page Pamphlet---" The Hague street explosion - case. The Extractor is equally efficacious in curing Piles, Cuts, Wounds, Bruises. old and inveterate Bores,sore and inflamed Eyes, Felon, Sores Nip. pies and all cutaneous and (external) inflamma. tors Diseases. I hold myself responsible for the truth of eve ry word advanced in my printed circulars. IMPORTANT CHANGE AND CAUTION ll 'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR in a new wrapper and boxes much enlarged. Counterfeits or Dailey's Extractor in the old wrapper, flood the market. Avoid it as you would poison, for its application is as dangerous. Mind the emblems on the new envelope; Tat- BUN, SIMPER?, Does. Limy zrri EAO LI. Buy only of my authorized agents, and the new size, and you will avoid all danger and iroposi- ILTBee printed circulars! DALLEY'S ANIMAL GALVANIC Will positively and effectually cure Minors, Galls, swellings, Stains, Broken Knees, Quiter bone, Bruises and Bone Spavin. H. DALLEY, Sole i nven tor and proprietor, General Depot,4ls Broadway, N. Y. pl• For sale by 8. H. BUEHLER, Viettrolling Witmer and stick, Mommaatpurg; J. F. Lover Artenduiville; John . McKnight,, Bendererille D. M. O. White, Hampton ; W. Well, Berlin Jacob Geiselman, Abbottatown ; J. Booby, Me Bberryetown. May 98,1851.-1 y CA *PETS & MA' "'MING. LIA,IIIYESTOCK'S have just received and will Sell very cheap. the largest stook otyenitian ,}bpd Ingrain Carpeting, 4-9, 6.4 and 0-4, 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 so. Give us a call and you will be convinced there is ntetumbug about it. KURTZ'S theap Corner. Ladies' /Ores/ Goods. SCHICK'S. 111 ILKS and Satins , Merinoes, M. de 14 b. Laines, Alpacas, Calicoes, SHAWLS, Collars, Gloves, Stockings, &c., &c., ars to be hathat • 0 " - H.D A LLE Y. SCHICK'S. New York Adverloienaents. BA VE'YOUR MONEY. CBS: P. MAO & CO. co.)(LAIN PRERMAN, RODOXII & ) zerawrzas AND 30311113E31, 144 Broadway.l Door South of Lib erty Street. NEW YOR K, NAVE 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 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 nen Cash, at low er prices than any credit House iu Ameri ca can afford. All purchasers will find it greatly to their interest to reserve a portion of their money and make belections from our groat variety of rich cheap goods. Ribbons rich for Bonnets, Caps, Sashes Belts, Bonnet Silks, Satins, Crapes, Lis ses, 'farletons, Embroideries, Collars, Chemisetts, Capes, Berthas, Habits, Cuffs, Sleeves, Edgings, Insertings, Embroider ed Revier, Lace, Hemstich Cambric Hdkfs. Blonds, Illusions, Embroidered Laces for Caps, Embroidered Laces for Shawls. Man tillas, Veils, Honiton, Meehlen, Valen cienes, Brussels Laces, English and wove Thread, 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, l 52-115. Philadelphia Advertisements MACKEREL, 1 (hi hand SHAD. CODFISH, I and for sale by SALMON, I J PALMER At Co HERRINGS, Market Street PORK, Wharf, HAMS AND SIDES, PH HAMM SHOU I,DERS. PH lA. LARD & CHEESE, March 12,-3m. Cheap Watches, Jewelry and Silver-Ware. A GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES! Twenty per cent. at least less than ever hart: been sold in the United Slates ! &GOLD LEVER WATCHES, fa jewelled, IR karat case only SBO Unusually sold for $35 GOLD LEPINE WATCHES, 18 karat case, jewelled, 24 SILVER LEVER WATCHES, full jewi. 14 Usually sold for SIR SILER LEPINE WATCHES, jewel. ed 10 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 West ludiee, by first sending the amount ul money. All articles warran ted as represented above. Orders from the country res peen tally solicited. Maw, nddread (poet paid.) LEWIS LADOMUS, WO Chestnut street, opposite the Franklin House, It±Colifterniu Guld bought or ntanufacturedinto Jos' dry. March 19,-3m ' I I WM. BAIL? Il SON, rimod Opearr• 11101.11 • 11 , C“. /LI% LI •ILVt.ol.w•nts ri.kt•a% .1111 - 1,1" /Are noi..tntilly rlnNolvtui the lulr4 drifts of Ow 'Nov. vdoclo are utfonal at .I.olrsole of read, at No. Dt, )lariat Simi, Own* f.rath. mar thagur Stmt. rbd.wleluffm. NAT 401.1•11‘11 111 WIC Itklrronlell *a M leofkaf airy Philadelphia, April 23, 1852—1 y LEATHER. rrits, Williams & Bendry. Store No. 29, 3rd street, Philadelphia hIoRRCCCO MANUFACTIMER9, CURRIERS, AND IMPORTERS. Commission and General LESTIIER BUSINESS. 11780L2111,11Tals5t RETAIL. pOc•Nanufactory 15 Margaretla street, Philadelphia. March 5.-3 m. TO counrizziribizzoluurrs r HE undersigned have just opened an -A. extensive and general assortment of CRODEIIIES, TEAS, LIQUeIPIe, WHOLESALE, AT No 148 Neill/ Third Street, above Race Sreet, Philadelphia, 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 further, in any instance. They desire to call especial attention to a fine lot of TEAS!! All fresh. that *lll commend themselves to the moat particular. COME AND SEE. ALTER 6c WILLISTON. Growl, No. 143 North Third at., above Rom Philad'a April 0.-3 m. NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS, NOTICE is hereby given that the Com missioners will make an abatement of FIVE PER CENT. upon all State and County Taxes as far the year 1852, and paid to collector@ on or before 'Tuesday the 20M day of lune next; and Collectors are hereby required to make such abatement to all persons paying on or before said day. 11Cr Collectors will be required to make payment to the County Treasurer on or before Risky -Me 2d ~of, July next.— otherwise they Will not be Untitled to any abitement. It will be die duty bf Celle°. tors to call upon inrlividuals personally. JOHN MUBBELMAN, JACOB ORIEbT, ABRAHAM SERVER. Attest— Conunes. JAcoa Aventitssvett. Clk. Oommiesioner's !Ike April 23, 1852—td. OP all kinds. Cap and Letter Paper of the best quality, Note Paper, Visiting Cards, plain and fancy Envelopes, Pen. knives, Quills, Gold Pena and Penalis e dm, shwa), on band and for sale low by ' S. H. BUEHLER. BOUNTY LIND .WARRANTS Located, Bought and Sold. I HAVE $l,OOO TO IN- VEST IN 1l L WARIEWIKITS. WILL pay the hi g hest Market price, in cash, for warrants, and will sell warrants for soldiers. Persons wishin g to buy. Land Warrants, or Land, oan be sup plied. I WILL LOCATE WARRANTS, at the lowest prices and on the best lands, from actual inspec tion, also furnishing description of soil, timber, &c., in Illinois, lowa, Wisconsin and in all the Western States, having num erous locating Agents there. Apply personally or by letter to D. McI.ONAIIG III. S• W. Corner of the Diamond, Gettysburg. April 9.-2 m. BOUNTY LANDS. PERSONS entitled to - Bounty Lands under the acts of Con gress of the United States can have their claims promptly and efficiently attended io by applica tion either personally or by letter to the subscriber, at his office in Gettysburg. Claimants whose applications have been suspended on account of deficiency in proof may find it to their advantage to call. orr The fee charged is $5 in each case, payable upon the delivery of the warrant. The subscriber will also attend to claims for Pensions for Revolutionary or other services and the location of lands. The sale and purchase of Land Warrants at tended to, and the highest cash price paid fee the same. R. G. McCREARY. )l ay 1 4 —ff. Attorney at law. C"" --7-.="1"3,-.:, Dr. J. Lawrence Hill, DENTIsTo 0 1:110E in Chambersburg street. op posite the Lutheran Church, 2 doors east of Middlecres store where lie may be found ready 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.BiaLticitr, I Rer.C.P.Ka UTII,D.D •6 D. Holt:wail, I Prof. M. J•cous, H. S. HUISZR, I .• H. L. RAVI/HIS, D. G 11.1111117, I H.A• M I.' no Rolf. ROn'T. JOHNSON, I M. L. BTCHNI.n. July 7. 1848. D. M'CONAUGLIY, ATTORNEY ✓IT 1-911; OFFICE in the South-west corner of the public square, one door west of George Arnold's Store, and formerly oc cupied as a Law Office by John M'Uon aughy, Esq., deceased, Attorney and Solicitor for Patents and Pensions, Can furnish very desirable facilities to applicants and entirely relieve them from the necessity of a journey to Washington. McC. is prepared to attend to the prosecution of Claims for Bounty Land to Soldiers of the War of 1812 and others —the selection of choice /ands and loca ting their Warrards—proeuring Patents and selling Soldiers' lands to the best ad- Yantage. Apply to him personally or by letter. Gettysburg, Nov. 1, 1850—tf W. 11. STEVENSON, ATTORICEV' 11 T LAM. OFFICE. with A. R. S•revarrsoN, Esq. in the North West corner of the Cen tre Square, Gettysburg, l'a. ALEX. IL STEVENSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, O FFICE in the Centre Squaie, North of the Court-house.between Smith's end Stevenson's corners. DiA.V2IIII2OI: I 7II'ISe taa4)a) airaarnao2232 slO LV.sAY ca a I/1111E enbeeriber respectfully informs JIL the public that he has opened a per manent . Daguerreotype Gallery, in the house formerly kept as a Temkrance house in Chambersburg street, a few doors from the Diamond, wherq he is prepared, at all times and in all weathers, to take DJGUERREOTYPES, in beet style, of all sizes and kinds, and at the lowest rates. If my pictures do not give satisfac tion, there will be no charge. I'Qive me a call. SAMUEL WEAVER Gettysburg, May lA, '52-Iy. WEBSTER & YINGLING, (Successors to A. 3. Rifter,) WESTMIESTER ROTEL AND ittUkll3.7l (DZIPMIII2I O Corner of Main & Court Streets, WESTMINSTER. May 21—tf. The Richest & Best Assortment OF SPRING & HIM GOODS For Gentlemen's Wear, EVER OPENED IN GETTYSBURG HMV HOLLENUMEI rl NAME pleasure in calling the attention - 11 ' of their friends and the public to their extensive stack of Fashionable Goods foa gentlemen's wear, just received front the city, which, for variety of style, beauty of finish, and superior quality, challenges comparison: with any other stock in die , piece. Our assortment of Cloths; plain and fancy Tweeds and Cassiineres, Vestings, 'Satinets, Summer Coatings, &c. OAN't BE BEA'r ! Give us a call, and examine for yourselves. We have pur chased our stook •earerally, and with a de. sire 40 please the tutes of all, from the most practical to the most fatitlious. gcriTALLORING, in all its branches, attended to as heretofore, with the usist sacs ofgood workmen. • , co-The FASHIONS for Spring and Surpmer have been reeeired. P` Gettysburg, April 30, 1053. 111:1 MS a most revolting crime, and as Court le near at hand some of our cilium will be called Op. on to discharge high and responsible duties ea Judges of evideoce and facts that may be prov e n before them. A. their verdict will necessarily be fined, it should be based upon truth, justice and (seta lEha should our verdicts always be based, whether in matters concerning ilk, liberty, or pro. pony, or in bulimia matters Every father, moth er, eon, and daughter is interested where they can buy to the beat advantage ; and we therefore say to them, 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 all the talk authors about "cheaper than the cheap. est," "30 per cent. cheaper," &c. lf you doubt this—or that ha defies competition either in Get. tystiurg or clsevrhere—just give him a call and 'inlay yourselves. There are those, who, prompted by selfish cap tives, sometimes decry lleady.mado Clothing, as tieing defectively made 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 not paid es high as $5 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 may prove detective, but where is the mer chant that has never sold a piece of cloth, caul netts, calico°, or muslih, which did not torn nut to be bad. It is impossible to prevent this alto gether, even wiih the best of judges. Time is said to be money, and money is said to he time. So they are, if properly apldied. Anil herein lies the secret of my ability to sell goods lower than any body elre. Instead of running to the city, and spending a few days in hastily put chasing gouda at market prices. I linen.' as many weeks and even months as others Jo days—thus buying to advantage, with care, unit frequently at almost half the market prices. Hence I sin enabled to sell the Came goods to my customers much lower than others, and frequently one-half lower. lksides, I adopt no two-price system, by which one customer is required to pay 10 or 20 per cent. more than others. Putting my goods down to the lowest mark, and having but omit reICE, the pur. chaser may rely upon Iwing honestly dealt with. It is very easy to put a fictitious slue on goods, and then allow customers to “jew" down to a lair 'rattle occasionally, hut when that is done it in time to look out !—there is something wrong. One price and small profits is the only fair and true system. My present stork consists of - every seasonable article that belong. to Men'. and lluys' Clothing,. together with a very large variety of FANCY GOODS,Jenelry,,tccorilcons,Vinlins, Revolvers, and other Pistols, Clocks, Trunks, Carpet-Bags, Violin and (lunar Strings, arc., all of which will be sold at prices to satisfy any reasonable mind that SANIBON'S is the place to buy the cheapest goods. Thanking my friends and customers for theirpast patronage, and hoping to merit a con tinuance of the same by a strut adherence to the ova:4.l4*es principle, I invite them to give me a call at my Store, opposite the Dank, in Gettysburg. MARCUrt SAMSON. April 16, 1852. 2000 LADIES ARE willing to certify that tbe HATH AWAY COOKING STOVE is the very best Stove now in use, inasmuch as they will do more Cooking, Roasting and Baking, and 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 GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY AND MACIII131?, SHOP, Where the subscribers feeling determined to suit rill persons have also the Parlor, sexton's Baltimore Air-tight, Peskskell and Cabbielt Cook Stove, and Air-tight and Ten-plate Parlor Stoves of the most beautilul patterns. THE SEIMOR pLotramrs, which cannot be surpassed fur lightness of draught or in the character of their work, arc constantly on hand for sale, and iu view of the fact that the Mouldboard of these Ploughs is one-fourth heavier than that of other ploughs, it is decidedly the cheap. eat that can be obtained. WITHEROW PLOUGHS and cult ere, Castings for the Woodcock Plough, Wind-mill Machinery, Castings and Bel low.ware, with every article usually made at Foundries can be obtained here. Illacksinithing and Shoe Making as usuul. T. WARREN & SON NEW ARRIVAL or %Fat% ROA At the Farmers' Cheap Corner. AB. KURTZ has just returned from " Baltimore and Philadelphia with a large and desirable lot of Spring and Sum mer Goode. We would invite the atten tion of the Ladies to our complete assort ment of Dress Silks, Berage de Laines. very rich styles, Silk Popleine, Plain and Figured Alpacas, Now Style Mous do Laines, Lawns, Silk Tissue, Bersgl plain and figured. Also Ginghams, Muslim', Calicoes. Checks, Tickings,&e. GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. Cloths, Cassirneres, Summer Cloths & Vestings, in great variety. Also, Linen and Cotton Pants stuff, at all prices. A handsome assortment of Gocxlio for boy's wear ViLL.7llP2tAltdPe6l .4 A very large'lot of Carpet varying in prices from 12/ to $l,OO per yard. Call and look at them, if you want to buy or not no trouble to show our goods. QUEENSWARE. Our assortment of Queensware is admit ted. to be the cheapest in the country ; we are receiving a large addition to our form er stock. Glassware of every description. direct from the manufacturers. Groceries ! Groceries ! A very full assortment of Groceries— the beet fip auger and levy coffee in town; 1111/0 MOl3ll/11311, teas, pepper, starch, spices, &a., all very cheap. Wanted in exchange, for goods Butter, Lard, Rags. Eggs, Hams Sides, Shoulders, Soap, Sic., fOr which the highest price will be given. gcrlf you want to save money s KURTZ'S Cheap corner is the place to do it. Gettysburg. April 16, 1862—tf BUFF CASSIMEBE. riIHE attention of gentlemen is invited to a very superior quality of BUFF CASSIMERE, at the ,Eamblishment of , SKELLY &ROLLE Bet UGH. Merchant Tailors. Geityaburg. where may be found FANCY "EitSSIMERES, of every vari ety and quality. WOE SERE 1 II O 8 E R Y, Gloves, Handkerchiefs. AO; Collars, Edgings and Laces, Bobi. netts. Book and Mull Muslim, Irish Lin en, Black Silk Lace and Fringe,lic., dic.„ to be had In great variety at SCHICK%