041 1 Y1415741 A:LUND 1 ; MINERAL MILLS taf , tiAtr PUBLIC SALE. VINCI desirous of going to the West: ,41144' sell PS ,44Nrelay the 2ttih of June next, en the premises, the Property known for three4sperths of a century as ,-4CtatAtli , * rttL&k, •iltiatit on Marsh creek, in Cumberland 'lntenshlp, Adana. county, Pa., three miles Gettysburg, and near the road lead lifp Ingo Gettysburg to Hagerstown, ad `joining lands of Wm. M. Semi, Jacob Plait, Samuel ('obean, and J. S. Craw ford and Francis Bream. Esgre.4 rontauing '''-` ,: fit'Acres of Valuable Land, principally 'Bottom. The improvements Pintsistril 2 Tlf . 'o,S'TOßl' LOG • 1 ' • ' DWELLING: 11 1 HOUSES, I II a one hiiving a Stone Bark Building at lanhed, with Stabling to each, Carriage .,-nautie and Corn-crib, Bake Orens, Dry *Oise ' and other out buildings. There is well' of good water at the door of one of 'tfin houses, and a pump in it; and excel lent Gardens to each building. -THE MILL IS. NEW, • beingputinto operation on the Ist of Jan nary, 1851., It i 3 three stories high ; the IPsetirient story stone, of superior material `and porkitanship ; the other two stories,. ciame,•weather-hoarded, and painted in the seamier, with spouting, Lightning Con- ihitionr:..te. There are two overshotwet er.slieels, with 4 Run of atones, 2 French and two Country Stones, C warrant ridtood,) either pair of which will drive ;*lithe machinery. There is a Corn and '!'haler Braker, Smut-machine, HOppet -bitY, Grain and Flour Elevators t' also I 'Grain Canveyor. to fill the Granaries . in I twa 'floors • Friction Hoisting-gears sic of the mill, where loading and ' Oidisading can be done with convenience at ' Mei same time, having all open road around 'the building. The gearing is spur and litiel,•iirinci pally east-iron, with wooden Page. The building and machinery is ill 'id the very best material that could be pro cured. and for durability, convenience and finish'. it hat' been pronounced by many - eompetetent judges as unsurpassed in the 'County, 'There is also itillgsW a =ll/41 r Whin* do.* &gond flintiness - sinnnally,--- ' The old Mill house might be used. to ad ° t 1 the 'Odier maChinery, being 'now • Ileittekid.si ' There is al ib'd ties" . SHOP, , shoeing ,as/ Coal sheds attached.' 'there is a thriving 70 O C , Itt7IiCASA, 44404iikit0 titre, 'net* all bearing, besides a large numher 'of Peach, Pear, Pluniend Apricot trees. There is also on this property a valuable •-= - MINERAL SPRING, 'lliii Wafer' of Which has been analysed and ' '' 'head 40 contain rare and valuable q'4 ' ' liiileed in in a, good state of enitiva. ia,,iiiith's fell proportion of TIMBER. and 'under good fence—a large portion of ' "Which I. pot and rail, put up during , the laitlittit i er three' years. This ?rcperty is !vetted in. it , tutalthy...willt cuttrated and poditetive beighbUrbodtl, cOnvenient to 01taorites of different ' denominations. 84001 e, and Factories; and stands second to paw in the Dimity as a business place. ,h nmegbe a very excellent location for ,•1 Wititialti f STORE, as Produce could „ors** into the 11,1111 in exchange for .)11403ehrottlixs. ' ,-,i .: Mr person wishing to purchase proper. ,Jl3rAtithis description and desirous of hav ,.*more land, can be accommodated with - titt Acres ofveryvaluable Land, with "good improvements. and. in a high Mate of aoldvation, by calling on my broth. er..8401.1, Camas. whose .property is adjoining, and which were originally one . Tann. . 4s property of Ais description is ee1.003 .003 i n market, Capitalise would do well `•,,,tit Cali and see it, as I will sell it so as 10 guinintee the purchaser at least SEVEN PER CENT. upon the whole capital fa it:tied. ' ..The terms will be made accommodating. , and possession can be had either on the - ,art of October ensuing, or on the first of " - April. 1853. ja•Any person wishing to view the property, will pleatie call upon the sucscrib et milling thereon, who • will show the Ike* and give every desired information. v l .l- - .03013a1e will commence at one o'elock, i 4 on said day. Terms will be made by 1852. ROBERT COBEAN. lone 4, , , REMOVAL! REMOVAL! . • KEW %/%0,4 4 4 . t - itiEOIRCE CRIAEIII.O Ant As just returned from the city with ALM .. slick of fresh Goods embracing a very 1 iariety of LADIES' DRESS GOODS , puout, agIIPRD ANN VIOURND. Philo end figured Bilks, all very cheap. -' &timid*, Bonnet Silks, and Satins: Ilibboas, Flowers, &c, Ahodeao Blaclt and fancy colored. oelaines, Berage Detainee. fawns. .861nratian 'Grass Cloth, Hosiery. fimrto, &c. Also. superfine 011107 1 1131 crir - CASSIDISILS, eashoaretts, Foramens Clutha, Jenetts Ve:vet Cords. -81aMlt Actin Vesting', extra good, &c., "Alio it large lot of 404)4111Ra wacsita. fresk•Groce . Qaeeusware, &.e, or KVIIRY VARIETY. All of which will be disposed of on the AIAoN tetwonable terms. 1a.7.Ca1l at Sell's if you want Bargaina.ol. •We pligeetereilres not to be undersold by itaty stinhdistunent in this pine or ele - oingDaa usettr, Hail Oils, Motto 11001114 Portssiiiits, dlitst.. a new as. °posed at BUEHLER'S Sint Sid Devi Ssom. is Chassbenstturg OM& Nepr. Tr* A dwerteiensenis - ' - OiVE - YOOlt MONEY. CHB. P. FREE IN & CO., (LATE FRI:EXAN, lI( , DoES & Co.) AND noetan, 144 Broadway, I Door South of 141,- erly NEW YOR K, "'AVE now on hand, and will be reeeiv- II Mg daily through the season. New Goods, direct front the European manu facturers, and cash .fluctions„ rich.fash lona*, fancy Silk Millinery Goods.— (pr stock of Rich Ribbons comprises ev ry variety of the latest and most beautiful designs imported. . . Many of our goods are manufsettired expressly to our tinier. from Our own tke signs and patterns, and atiml, We offer our goods for ad! Quit, at low er prices than any credit Haase in Ameri ca can afford. All purchasers will find it' greatly to their interest to reserves portion of their money and mule selections from our great variety of riek eikertji good*. Ribbons rich for Bonnets, (laps, Sashes Belts, Bonnet Silks, Satins. Cripee, bia ses, Terfetosse, Embroideries, Collars, C hem liens, Capes. Berthas. Habits, Curs, Sleets*. Edgings: Insertangs, Embroider ed Revier, Lace. Emetic+ Cambric Ildkfs. Bloods. Illusions. Embroidered Laces for Caps, Embroidered Laces for Shawls. Man. lilies, Veil", lioniton, Mechlen. Valen cieoes, 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 Floweye, French Laee, Eng lish, American, andlialian, Straw Bon- Deis and triMmings. March 26, 11562-45. PhiladelpiiiaAdVertipeoutnts ----- MACKEREL SHAD, CODFISU. SALMON. HERRINGS. PORK.' HAMS AND SIDES, Mirth 12,-3m. Cheap Watches, _Jewelry and Silver-Ware. SHOULDERS. LARD & CHEESE. A GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES! Twenty per tent. at least lesi than ever have been sold in the United States ! GOLD LEVER WATCHES, Poll jewelled, IR karat case only S3O • Unusually sold for e 33 1 GOLD LE PINE WATCHES. lELkatat ' .case. jewelled. 24 SILVER LEVER WATCHES, Wpm- ' elled, 14 Usually sold for 818. BILEti LEPiNE WATCHES, jewel ed Ill! SILVER TEA SPOONS, per half doz ea, • GOLD PENS, Silver Holders, Persons wishing a Watch or Watches, or Jewelry, can have them sent by mail. smith perfect safety, to any part of the U. Stales or West Indies. by first sending the amount of money. All articles warran ted as repreisented above. Orders from the country respectfully solicited. Plass° see' kens (past paid.) I.EWts LADOMUs, 106 Chestnut street, opposite the Franklin Hiiuse, Irroalifernis Gold bou:lit or nisnufactureilinto Jewelry. March 19,-3m Pr. WM. BAIL,' 4/1 lON, Loose.. awl Dow.% moue. 11IWO% wain er rI,IIMA ININICILIOAIIr. Pl-‘113.- 111,111WIL 430 1•11.:1 Ise seigaray nnirinc tbr Wm. Arloi el Ow Lemte wok era moo afklari Mill. al Mo. 216. allore 9LLI4 mar Iftenotor Vaal. griv, zirstmr..LAlLD bus. . 0 1' L. viol ill., O. • • Ph ibedelph la, April 23..1852-Iy. LEATHER. _ Tritu, William de. Nendry. Store No. 29, 3rd greet, Philadelphia. Mositacceo AlatruvacTuinuts, CURRIERS. AND IMPORTERS., Commission and Genera! L.E.STIIER BUSINESS. 13/110103SALX14*./iNTALIL.I 11:7•11Vantladory 15 3lurgaretta street,' J'Ailadelphia. March 5.-3 m. TO IIMtIIMIX•NIZILONA.NTS InHE undersigned have just opened an extensive and general assortment of CROCE/AS, TEAS, LICILIOIV:, C. WHOLESALE, AT 1„ No 143 North. Third Itmt, above, Baca Srett. Philadelphia. Where Country Merchants will find it to their interest to rail. as they are deiermin ed to sell as, cheap, that buyers need not go any forlier. in any inatance. They desire to call especial attention to a fine lot of TEAS I ! All fresh. that will commend themselves to the inomperticular. *vs Zatri 4 131*. ALTER & WILLISTON. Clroona, N 0.143 North Thad ia,alloo.o Rate, Philaa April 9.-3 m, NOTICE TO TAX-PAYESS. NoTicE is hereby given thatthe COM; missioners will wake an abatement of FIVE PER CENT. upon all Mate and County Taxes assessed for the year 1852. led paid to collectors on or before tuesday the 29th day of Jaime next; and Collectors are hereby required to make such abatement to all persons paying on or before said day. IIC:r Collectors will be required to make payment to the County Tieasurer on or before Friday the 2d of July next.— otherwise they will not be entitled to any abatement. It will be the duty of Collec tors to call upon individuals personally. JOHN .MCSBELMAN. JACOB GRIE, , T, ABRAHAM BREYER, Attest— Cosseles. , Loses Atommusueß.Clk. Comminiover's sece April 23, 1862—1d.1 inutQatrazignbatavr O F all kinds. Cap and Letter Paper of the best quality, Note Paper. Visiting Cards, plain and fancy Envelopes, Pen knives, Quills, Gold Penis and Pencils, dkc., &Iwo,* on hand and for sale low by 8. H. BUEHLER. 2000 LADIES ARE willing to certify that the RATH 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, Waged price at the GETTYSBURG IOURRY AND MGM= 11110 P Where the inlitieribers feeling determined to' suit 'all persons have also the Parlor, Sexton's Baltimore Air-tight, Peakekell and Caliinch Cook'Stove, and Air-tight and Ten-plate Parlor Stoves of the most beautiful patterns. sass =TZAR motraus, which cannot be surpassed for lightness of draughtor in the character of their work, are constantly on hand for sale, and in view of the fact that the Mouldboard of these Pleughe is one-foulth heavier than that of other ploughs, it is decidedly the cheap est that can be obtained. 24101108.111 and oth ers, Outings far the Woodcock Plough, Wind-mill Machinery, Castings and Rol low-ware, with every article usually made at Foundries can be obtained here.- Blackstnithing and Shoe Making as usual. a me.; revolting crime, and as Court is near at hand some 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. A• their verdict will necessarily be final, it should be based upon 'Oath, justice and facts. So should our verdicts always be based, whether in matters concerning life, liberty, or pro perty, or in business matters. Every father, moth. en son, and daughter is interested where they can bay to the best advantage ; and we theretnre say to them, that it is for their interest to call and examine ' On band and for sate by "J.PALMER&CO Market- Street Wharf. ILA DEL- Ready-made Clothing and Vari ety Store, . in Gettysburg, where Goods are sold cheaper then at any other establishment—notwithstanding all the talk of others about '.cheaper than the cheap- est," "30 per cents cheaper," this—or that be defies competition either in Get tysburg or elsewhere—just give him a call and satisfy yourselves. There are those, who, prompted by selfish rnic tiers. sometimes decry Heady..made Clothing. as being 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 as high as $8 and $ l 0 per yard for clothe no bet ter than that in my coats, which are made up too ! by a regular 'New York tailor. Occasionally an article may prove defective, hut where is the mer chant that has never sold a piece ofeloth, easel netie, calicos., or muslin, which did not turn out to he bad. It is impossible to prevent this alto gether, even wiih the best of•judges. Time is said to be money, and money ja said to be time. 8o they are, it properly applied. Arid herein lies the secret of my ability to sell goods lower than any body else. Instead of running to the city, and spending a few days in hastily poi chasing goods at market prices. I spend as many weeks and even months u others do days—thus . buying to advantage, with care, and frequently at almost half the market prices. Hence I sin enabled to sell the same goods to my customers much lower than others, and frequently one-hall lower. Itraides, I adopt no two-price system, by which one customer is required to pay 10 or 2U per cent. more than others. Putting my goods down to the lowest mark, and basing but own. emir a, the pur chaser may rely upon being honestly dealt with. It is very easy to put a fictitious on goods, and then allow customers to lew" down to a fair value occasionally, but when that is done it is time to look out !—there is something wrong. One price and small profits is the only fair and true system. My present stock consists of every seasonable article that belongs to Men's and Boys . Clothing, together with a very taiga variety of FANCY GOO Uti, Jewelry, Accordeons, Violins, Revolvers, and other Pistols, Clocks, Trunks, Carpet-Bngs, Violin and Guitar Striliga, &c., all of which will he sold at prices to satisfy any reasonable mind that SAMSON' is the place to buy the cheapest goods. Thanking my friends and customers for their past patronage, and hoping to merit a con tinuance of the swine by a wart adherence to the ovit.ruitcs principle, I invite' them to give me a call at my Store, opposite the Bask, in Gettysburg. bIAaCUS SAMSON. April 16, 1852. NEW ARRIVAL OP *NI rte, NOR% Atthe Farmers' Cheap Corner. AB. KURTZ has just returned from • Baltimore and Philadelphia with a large and desirable lot of Spring and Sum mer, Goods. We would invite the atten tion of the Idles to our complete assort ment of Dress Silks, Berage de Leine., very rich styles, Silk Popleins, Plain and Figured Alpacas, New Style Mous de Laines, Lawns, Silk Tissue, Berage plain and figured. Also Ginghams, Calicoes. Checks, Ticking's, 4!kc. A 1-)‘:: Cloths, Cassimeres, Summer Cloths & Vestings, in great variety. Also. Linen and Cotton Pants stuff, at all prices. A handsome assortment of Goode for boy's wear A very large lot of Carpet varying in Price! from pi .10 411,00 per yard, Call and look at them, if you want to buy or not no trouble to show our goods. QUEENSWARE. Oar 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 91 every description, direct from the manufacturers. A very full assortment of Groceries— the best fip sugar and levy coffee in town; also molasses, teal, pepperoitarch, spices, dm., all very cheap. Wanted in exchange Lard,for goOds Rutter. Raga. Eggs,' iirna Sides Shoulders, Soap, Sze., for which the highest price will be given. ozpir you want to save money, KURTZ'S Cheap corner is the place to do it. Gettysburg, April 16,1852—if /11HE attention of gentlemen is invited A- to a very superior quality of BUFF CASSIMERE, at the Establishment of SKELLY & HOLLEBAUG H, Merchant Tailors, Gettysburg, where may be found FANCY CASSIMERES, of every vari• ety and quality. II CIS E R Y. Gloves, Handkerchiefs, 'AM Collars, Edgings and Laces, Bobi netts, Book and Mull Irlitsliis,arisit Lin en, Black Silk Lace and Fringe; Arc., Arc., to be had in great variety at SC HICK'S T. WARREN & SON MURDER SAMSON'S aii,7IZPUO.P2Q)Pagh Groceries I; Groceries ! BUFF CASSIMERE. LOOK HERE! Baths! Paths NOW OPF.NFOR VutißtalBgl 41/15 avereanstamo. , rrtHE subscriber, at the solicitation of numerous persomr. •has put up a BAT • a ESTABLISHMENT, at consk 11 . ,expense, for the iccommo dation • citizens of Gettysburg. It is located n r the residence of the subscri ber' on South Baltimore street, in a retired and oonieniect• place. It consists of both a PLUNGE and SHOWER BATH, which will always be kept in good order. The bathe are now ready for use, and will be open to subscribers on the following conditions : 1. Any person leaving his name with the subscriber. and paying $1 in advance, will have the privileges of the baths for the entire season. Persons who have not thus subscribed, will be required to pay 0# eta. for each bathing--no subscriber to have the privilege of bathing more titan twice a day without extra charge. 2. The baths will be open each day be tween the hours of 6 and 9 A. M., for the use of Me I . ..dulies exclusively. All the other hours of the day. they will bo open for Gentlemen, until 10 o'clock, P. M. 3. No person will be privileged to use the baths on Sunday. 4. No one person shall occupy the bathhouse longer than ten minutes at a time; and no three persons longer than 30 minutes ; and not more than three persons shall enter at any one time. 5. Good order will be required of per sons using the baths ; and any misconduct in or about the bath-house will debar the guilty person from further privileges in it. The company using the baths when any impropdrer disorderly conduct takes place, will he held responsible therefore until the guilty person is detected. 6. The use of soap in the Plunge Bath is prohibited altogether. 7. The key to the Bath !louse will be kept at the residence of the subscriber, where it must, in all eases, be returned, after bathing. • 10... Persons wishing to subscribe, or obtain further inforitation, can call upon the aubscriber. JAMES PIERCE Gettysburg, June 4—tf. HOFFMAN & WARRENS' s 1 ltaiD2):2) IN V 2122 %SIOVVIISI WITH THE LATEST Emprobtlx Matt (Imp. riIHE undersigned would respectlully announce to the public that they have entered into partnership for doing business at the well known FACTORY on Middle Creek. in Freedom township, Adams County, Pa., 014. the road from Get• tysbnrg to Emmitsbn rg, anti-ove-p,re pared to fill all orders in their line of business, such as Carding, Fulling, Dyeing, Manufacturing G'ioths, Cassinetts, Car. pets, Sloclangliani. Carpel chains., 4.c., in the best style _and at RE.,ISOV:IIJLE RR TES. The Factory has been re-Hued and re paired with considerable rare and expense —the latest improvements in machinery having been introduced—so that 'custo mers may rely upon having their orders filled promptly and to the best advantage. For the convenience and accommodation of ct,stomers, Wool will be called for and goods delivered at the following places, every few weeks, to wit: All the Stores in Gettysburg ; Brinkerhors Store, Fairfield ; Blythe & Paxton's do.; Loudon's Mill, Liberty township ; Weiltert's Store, Green mount; Mycr'sstore Freedom township; Mann's Store, Mounting township; Lower's More, Ar enthstown ; Wertes Store, Arendstown ; Wit mer's Store Mumunisburg ; Scott's Store, Cash town ; Sneeringer and Renshaw's, Lirtlestown Arnold's Mill, Locust Grove ; Smith St Clutz's Store, Enundsburg, Md ; Itudisill's Store, Taney town, Md ; Creglo's Store, Tanneytosvn Road. All of our work is warranted to please. Goods at all times exchanged for Wool. The highest price paid for Wool. No expense or trouble will, he spared to give entiresatisfaction to customers. Give us a call, and test our work. C. W. HOFFMAN, THOMAS WARREN, DAVID 'WARREN. April 23, 1852-Iy. 11,01) eatiortng ESTABLISHMENT. SIIEADS & KING rould most respectfully IfOrm their friends and to public generally, that ley bare entered into lartnership to carry on the Tailoring .11naineen all its branches, and ley will be glad to ac commodate customers, at their establish ment, in South Baltimore street, (old stand of Jacob Sheads,) next door to Schick's, and nearly opposite Fahnestock's. Their charges will be moderate, and all garments warranted to fit. They ask a trial, feeling confident that their work will please. OtrCountiy produce taken in exchange or work. The FASHIONS for the Spring and Summer have been received. Geuyeburg. April 9, 1852-Iy, CALL THIS WAY! TiH LATEST FASHROVIS -.BUST RESEIMED. • THE undersigned respectfully announc es to the citizens of eettysburg and its vicinity that he has commenced the TAILORING" lINIIITERS in all its varied branches, in one of the rooms in M'Conangky's Building, adjoining the entrance' to the Ethile'ofTemperance Hall. He hope*, tbarby a *trial attention to bus. incise, and an earnest Stott to please, to meet and receive a liberal share of public pattomige, ' us h CountrY produce taken in exehange for work. Latest Fashions haveust been re ceived... HENRY CLIP FINOER. April 16, 1862--ly. EXTRACT OF COFFEE. • Tllfi t iguine, original EXTI6IC7 OF . FFE.E. Which has been re cently so extensively brought into us as a substitute for Coffee. end which recom mends itself by reason of its cheapness as well as lie excellence, can be had, at all times, the Store of S. 11. BUEIILER. H DALLEY DALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR . The Origins/wad Truly Genuine. 1 020 article but Dalt ey's G a yIIraEXTRACTOR teen check the inflammation instantly arid allay-, he pains from the worst burns and ,colds in from one to fifteen minutes. In millions of cases where it has - been tried, it has never once been known to fail It stands infallible, and a lone I It does ant alone draw out the pain and inflammation, but cures the wounds wryly:my acmes ! I will forfeit 1110,000 if any other article, no matter what its name, can perform the same functions, as are reported in my eight page Pamphlets—" The Hague street explosion" case. The Extractor is equally efficacious in curing Piles, Cuts, Wounds, Bruises. old and inveterate Sores, sore and inflamed Eyes, Felon, Sores Nip ples and all cutaneoui and (external) inllamma tory Diseases. I hold myself responsible for the truth of eve ry word advanced in my printed circulars. IMPORTANT CHANCE AND CAUTION. DAttair's Jlibtcat. PAIN EXTRACTOR in a new wrapper and boxes much enlarged. Counterfeits of Dalley's Extractor in the old wrapper, flood the market. Avoid it as you would poison, for its application is as dangerous. Mind the emblems on the new envelope ; Tat- Altel.X, HUN, SCRPRNT, Dove. LION AND EA.01.1. Buy only of my authorized agents, and the new size, and you will avoid all danger and imFosi lion. mrSee printed circulars GALLEY'S ANIMAL GALVANIC Will positively and effectually cure Humors, Galls, Swellings, Stains, Broken Knees,Quiter bone, Bruises and Bone Spavin. H. HALLEY, Sole inventor and proprietor,Geneial Depot,rt 5 Broadway, N. V. 0::7•For sale by S.H. BUEHLER, Gettysburg, Witmer and Stick, Mummasbarg ; J. F. Lover, Arrendtsville; John McKnight, Benderssille ; D. M. C. White, llampton ; W. Woll, Berlin ; Jacob Geiselman, Abbottstown ; J. Busby, Mc. Sherrystown. May 21, 1831—ly Price Reduced I VAUGHN'S LITHONTRIPTIC BMW= Larva Bottles—Only One Dollar. The 'benne°, of ttio Groat Annoican Remaly " Varaza't VIUITa.La LITIIIONTRIPTIC lodansil by tiss arrant solicitations of his Agora, ducroaboat the Unison But sad Canada. has now Reduced the Price of his popular and well known article; and from thhi debt. heamforth, he will put up but ape axe —hie awl bottle.; —the mail min win be ONE DOLLAR; The patine may 'vet emoted that the abaraeter of the Medi eine, tb strength, and estretime Nowlin WILL . na/LSIII WIC ..... D. and the gems WWI will be bestowed in pre paring It a. hemonfam. A. the medicine, under its redeeed prim, will be ponthased by thane who have not hithetto made tbennelvm amtheinteld with in virtues, the plordietor would beg to Intimate that has article I. not to be clued with the vast lament of " Rittman or Ili. day ;" It gleams for itself a greater death, P.m', in all diseases, this any ether nrenenethm es. iner^i tieerhi: and has regained itself for eight years by Its soperbn medical shine., and, until this rednetioa. eentmanded doable the price of any other article In this line. NOTICI rnitTICOL•IILI. this article was with anal NMI. big power and certainti. upon Blood, Liver, Eileen Lenge, and all other organs, upon the mow action of which IA and health depend. TIM mediale, hu a Judi high meta Is a ramodi fo. Dram and Gravid, and an dimmest of !hat nature. It may ho yelled epos whee the intellieent physic= hoe abandoned his patient, lad 101 these distreasing deeases, mom evaded!, Daewoo, the prowl. otter would earnestly and honestly recommend It. Al UP mine it wily obtained by all, and the trial will prove the ankle to be the Chesport Medicine ta the World! itir Maas ask for pamphlet.— the slots give them &war they contain over lateen pages of receipts. (in addition to full medieel matter) usluablo for household ponge e. and which will save many dollars per year to practical homekeepera. The receipts are intraload to omke the book of peat aside from Its character as an advestiing medium des the medicine, the testimony in favor of whleh, fo Ihs fonm of letters from all pans of the country. may be railed upon. tsr *• Vanghn's Vegetable Lithontriptio Milton" " —the theist Americus Remedy, now for sale in gout bottles at SI swish. small bottles it 50 at. each. No email botches will be Weed after the pses•nt stock is disposed of. Principal Office. Buffacs. N. Y., 907 Main El b.,* C. C. VAUGHN. Sold Mamie and Retail by OLCOTT McKEBSON CO., IV hilaideri Lane. Now York City. N. B.—All Wawa (excepting from agents and dealer with wheat be transacts !mime) mew be poet paid, ox nit attention will be given to time. AGENTS—S. H. Buehler, Gettysburg Jacob Martin, Osfard ; Wm. Wolf, East Berl Jo seph IL Henry, Ahhottstown ; J. B. Coot., Fay etteville; Lewis Dedig,Chambersburg ; W3l..am Berlin, Hanover. Oct. 18, 18;',I. Diamond Tonsors—New Firm. efliton Sr 33rotber, FASHIONABLE BARBERS AND HAIR DRESSERS. CAN at all times be found prepared to attend to the calls of the people, at the Temple. in the Diamond. adjoining the County Building. From Long expe rience they flatter themselves that they can go through all the ramifications of the Tonsorial Department, - with zilch 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 ness, and a desire to please, they will mer it as well as receive,a liberal share ol pub lic patronage. The sick will be attended o at their private dwellings. Virg tIOODS. :SW WWI. PWIXTO.7Ir has con w w atantly on hands, at his Store in Gettysburg, a very large and full assort ntifnt of Eats, Caps, Boots SE. Shoes , of Eastern and Hors manufacture, which he is selling at extremely low prices, and can suit all customers in sizes, quality and prices. Come one, come all, you can be suited, arrangements are made to furnish all goods promptly in our line of business. 'Call TWO DOORS below the Post Office in Chambersburg street. June 4. CARPETS fit IRATTi NTI. wAHNESTOCK'S have just .received and will sell very cheap, the largest stock of Venitian and Ingrain Carpeting, 44; 54 and 6-4, white and colored mat ting, Druggets, Linen Floir Cloth, Oil Carpets and Oil Stair Clot , ever before offered. SIGN RE FRONT. 111111,4.RASQLS--the best and cheapest in A. 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. Ladies ) press Goods. - 1111II,KS and Satins, Merinos', M. de Lames, Alpacas, Calicoes, SHA WLS, Collars, Gloves, Stockings, &0., &c., are to be 4 had at BONNET RIPBONS, Florence Silk andliilk Leese, all colors, just re ceived at FAHNESTOCKS', June 4. Red Front. B 7 UN • ~o k' k rr~ A Superior article of Mineral Paint 1-3 L. 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 agataxt Fire, crater, aped Wreathes*, 4ND UNCH4NGE4BLE IN ITS COLOR. It mixes readily with Oil or Composition and is a beautiful dark brown or free-stone color. This Paint received the.Premiarn at the New York State Fair, Held at Albany in 1950, 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. We the undersigned, having seen and used BUSWELL'S Mineral 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, liko the mutiny Ohio Paint which is harped about the country so much, but mixes up withoil like puro white lead. It is sold at half the price of common paint, and we believe 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 use. I, Mason, Painter. James Tomlinson, Eaq John Phelps, do John Tomlinson, Esti D 1.1 Gleason, do }I Brown. Egg James Moore, do D D Stoddertl, J T Manning, do (l W Stoddard, 1. Joslin, do S P Doolittle, N P Wilbur, John Allen, E W Dodge, 0 Parks, D Joalin, N Dyer, Oneida Depot, Oct. :10th, 1850. Mr. Dushwell, Dear Sir : We have used, with in the past month, some 2,00)) tbs. of your Miner al Paint, in painting care, car houses, and freight houses upon our road, and we can safely recom mend it use very superior, durable and cheap gr tide of Paint. HEMAN If. PHELPS.- Superintendent of the Syracuse & 11:ics 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 Slid upon using it to be far preferable to the Oil Paint, or any other kind now in use. I can else recommend it as being sups:- rior to White Lead for any kind of out loot paint ing, as it appears lobe impervious to water, and unchangeable in color. HORACE JOHNSON, Painter for S. & U. R. R Co. Al!wily, Dec. 1, 1850. Mr. Boswell, Dear Sir : Having used a conaid• 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 ways, from its trial and composition I can war. rant it to be durable both in quality and color ; it mixes beautifully with oil—psints very easy— and for ship or boat painting, I think there has no twitter pain . been introduced. I have used onsiderable of it with water and glue composi. ion. for coarse. cheap painting, and it exceeds any thing I ever saw. Truly Yours, THOS B. JOIN. House Painter. Numerous other certificates in hands of Agenls which will be shown to dealers. IC7'This Paint is for sale by S. H BUEHLER, Gettysburg, Sole Agent for Adams County Gettysburg, July 1 I —it The Greatest Historical and Al- legorical print of the Age, In Commemoration of that most impor tant event in the ilmerican Rrpolution, The British surrendering their arms to GENE 11.3 IN G TO N after their defeat at I orklown, Ocioher, 1781. Engraving is executed by Tan ner, Valiance, Kearney & Co., from an original drawing by J. E. Renault, and published by Benjamin Tanner, Engraver, Philadelphia. The size of the print is 25 by 34 inches, and was originally publish ed to Subscribers at $l2 in the sheet. EXPLA NTION. THE iffsTonv.—ln 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, are 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 Cornwallis, General O'llara, Commodore Simmons, Colonel Tarlton, with r%vo ere cut off, Lieutenant Colonel Ralph Ab ercrombie, Lieutenant Colonel Gumo, Lord Chcwton, &c. Lord Cornwallis ap pears presenting his sword to the first General Oflicer he meets, but General iVashington is pointed out to hint 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 seem tors. The House of Secretary Wilson, occupied by I.ord Cornwallis and his staff, which was bombarded and pierced with balls . ; the Marquis de La Fayette having remarked that they were carrying dishes I - Jr the dinner of [,ord Cornwallis, asked leave of General Washington to serve him a dish of his own cooking, and immediate ly after several bumbsliels fell through the roof on the table, and wounded some, and dispersed the party. Til K ALLEGORY.—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 S 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. OcrA liberal distiount to Agents April 10, 1852-00. THE STAR AND BANNER. Is published every Friday Evening, in Carlisle street, two doors from the Diamond. by D. A. & C. H. !SHEELER. rtpaid in advance or within the year $.2 per annum—if not paid within the yet :42 50. No pottier discontinued until all= reamges are paid-- except at the option of the Editor. Single copies 6* cents. A failure to notify a discontinua= will be regarded as a new engagement. Adsertitesuras not exceeding a equals inserted time times for 461—every subsequent insertion 15 cents!. Longer ones in the same proportion.— All not specially ordered for • giveretime will be continued until forbid. A lib, tel reduction will be made to those who advertise by the year. Job Printisg of all kinds executed neatly and promptly, and on reasonable terms. • Zellers and Communications to the Editor, (ex. lapdog such weenie's Mona* or as noose' to new subscribereemust be POST PAID in order of t enure attention. • SCHICK'S. Blanks of all kinds for aare - lit this office. CERTIFICATES. MiLLS !. MILLS! MILLS ! I#IPORTiItiT DISCOVERY: 1.11E3F-W-.4-111EAIWAIER MB AWAKE TO YON IATERBSTS. BONNELL'S NEW and improved Patented process 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 Fhouring into his .Mill at Locust Grove, in Germany township. Adams county, finds it to work beautiiully, and is now realizing all he anticipated from it, by constantly making a barrel of superfine flour from 240 Founds of good wheat, on a straight average grind, without stoppage o r interruption for re-grinding Purposes. This process can be adapted in country work to the same advantage as Merchant work. The Plifling community are respectfully invited to call at my Mill, one am! 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, Cheater, Berks. 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. This process has been introduced, and is now in use in many of the most extensive Flouiing Mills in Western. New York. Michigan and Ohio, all of which are wak 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. &c., from practical operators, men of the first standing. An the necessary informa tion, together with a draft of the bolting ar rangements, hopper, plan of feeding. &c., &c.. will be given to any individual purchasing a right. Any further informa tion can be obtained by calling on the sub scriber, or by letter, (post paid.) to him at Gettysburg. G Et/. A R \OLD. Gettysburg. April 16, 1852—tf- al In a letter from Mr. A. 1.. Spaiding.of the State of New 'York to the undersigned. dated October 10th 1851. he says have Bonnet's process of flouring in my mill,—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 I 5 to 25 pounds of wheat in every barrel of flour, come and see my arranfemeni%-- lam making the yield daily. 1 vrill nev er go hack to the old method. I hat had 23 years experience in the business. and it is worth all other improvements." C. A. P. S. Mr. Spalding is a large opera :or, grinding upwards 0( 30,000 barrels of flour per year. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS 7 barrel of snrrfine flour out of 210 pounds of wheat-ond no mistake!! H AS introduced into his Mall at Lo-• rust Grove. Ceritiany township. N ELS PATENTED PROCESS OF FLOURING. and is now making x barrel 'if superfine flour from •.:10 pounds. or font bushels of clean *item weighing 60 pounds. This brings a gain to the farmer of from to t bushel of wheat to the barrel ever the ordinary process of grinding; there is also a gain in the offal. in there being more shorts :and Alpena and little or no bran. This improvement consists of One continual.; process of grin. - Mg, boiling &C.. nal! all the flour is ol separating the starchy from the glutinous substance contained in the grain. and by it the quality of the flour is improv ell, not grinding so close the first grind as to injure the quality of the farina or mealy part of the grain, and grinding FO close Rho second grind as to take out all the flour from the portion of the berry which remains in the offal with the old method of g rinding,and which is the most nutricious part of thu flour ; this being combined with the whole. improves the quality of the flour, makes it more nutricious, will always insure good fermentation in baking. rises better. is not so liable to sour, will make a better yieltl of bread to a given quantity of flour. as white, and sweeter than flour ground in the old way. preserving all the good quail ! ties of the flour. Farmers wanting a barrel of superfine flour made Irma 240 pounds of good dean wheat, will please call at Locrsr Giese. JOHN CRABISS. Miller. Locust Grove, April 16, 1852—tf. Great Labor Saving Invention- D. P. DONNELL'S Patented Piocess of Flowing, fly which a barrel of superfine flour is constantly made out of 240 pounds of wheat. It not only economises, hut 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 band is enabled with ease to manufacture and send off 40 barrels of flour per day, saving the expense of ono hand an the Mill. It is not liable to get out of order, and besides the great gain in yield. comes as near entirely doing away man ual labor in the Mill as is possible. leaving for the Miller little else todo than overlook the machinery and see that all works well. Millers and others Ire invited to call and witness its operation. JOHN CHARDS. 2 GEO. H. EDE, S Locast Grave, May 28, 1852—tf: ICE CREAM, MEAD, AND CONFECTIONARIEF. THE subscriber has now CoolllllllCed operationi for the summer. at the old stand in &thiamin street. and is prepared to fill all orders for any quantities whatev er at the shortest petite. Thaikful for past favors he feels confident in his ability to furnish his patrons with an ankle of pore cream, unsurpassed for flavor, alsooth_ nem and richness. My rooms are now open. where Ladies and Gentlemen will ever find this'cool and agreeable confec tion, in all its variety of flavors ; also iced Mead of the very beet quality. No pains or expanse will be spared to make the calls of visitors Tremble and pleasant. suzAtis. April 13-3 m.