• - O - U 1 New York Adverts Jensen's. INE YOUR PROPERTY 1----------___._- SAVE YOUR MONEY. • 1 , . . Ir "8"44 7 1 : ( "1 1" 1 41" (1 11- 1111S• P• FRIMIN & CO illataa,CB 2...upany• _males LI _ et. •P. C . 0 ., ty &mg, 'is 110./ in siteetinlftll operation, and ! (Lave FRCKnAN, noDnEs & co.) for Ammo of rates. economical 11011:10- im p om p luug Anw sonunts, meni n(ita affairs. anal safety in Insurances, 1 i 144 Broadway, I Door South of I.ib• ehsliente• comparison with any other; erty Street. ,0,111/sr company. All its operations are 1 conducted under the pereousl superri•ion I "IV 1 EW Yolt K. .4. Managers 11 , eketed ty the :•;talek holders.• DA VE now on hand, and will be receiv- Tlr.i Books of the Company are nt all times n j ug daily through the season. .New I, l min 'to the inspection of those insuring in • Goods, direct front the European manor. u... As no travelling agents are employed, i t•,,,„„rs, and cash dluct ions, rich, fash• persons desiring to insure can make op. i io„„ble, fancy Silk Atillinery Goods.— ilitestion to either of the Mannrers, fron d Our stock of Rich itincins coop rises ev-1 whom all requisite information VIII be; ry variety of the latest and most beautiful I gained. • ) designs imported. I irrThe Managers are : Samuel, Mil- • Many of our goods are manufactured ler, A. R. Stevenson. Geo. Swope. and. D. etpressly to ourorder, from our own de- A. -Buehler, Gettysburg : W nt, 8. Wit- signs and patterns, and stand unrivalled.— son, Mena/len ; Robert M'Curdy, Cum. W a ass our goods for nett Cash, at low -1 berland ; Jacob King. Stratum; Andrew! er prices than any credit House in Ameri lleinszelman..thnikhrs; A. W. Nightly. ca can afford. I fomillonban ; J. L. Noel. (}.ford; J. . All purchasers will find it greatly to Mussalman, jr.,liherlN ; H. A. Picking, their inierest to reserve a, portion of their Reading; Jacob Griest, Latimare. inonev and'inake seleetions from our great variety of rich chop goods. Ribbons rich for Bonnets, Caps. Sashes Belts, Bonnet Silks, Satins, Crapes, Liai ses, Tarletens, Embroideries, Collars, Chemisetts,Capes, Berthas, Habits, Cuffs, &caves, Edgings, Inserting., Embroider. ell fierier. Lace, I leinstich Cambric ilalk fs. Wends, Illusions, Embroidered Laces for Caps, Embroidered Laces for Shawls. Man- I Idles, Veils, thlium, Meehlen, Valen eienes, Brussels Laces, English and wove Thread, Sturm, Lisle. Thread, Cotton Laces. Kid. Lisle Thread, Silk, and Sew ing Silk, Gloves. Mitts, French and Amer ican Artificial Flowers, French Lace, Eng lish, America• - •, and Italian, S:raw BIM* nets and trinainings. March 20, Ittas2—ss. BOUNTY LAND WARRANTS Located, Bought and Sold. I HAVE $l l OOO TO IN, VEST IN ILARD MURRAIM'S. WILL pay the highest Market price, in, cash, forsverrants, and will sell warrants for soldiers. Persons wishing to imy Land Warrants, or Land, can be sup plied. .I WILL LOCATE WARRANTS. at the ',lowest prices'and on the hest lands,- from actual inspect.- lion, also furnishing description of soil.; omber, Str..in Iginnis, lowa. Wisconsin all the Western States. having nutn tomes locating Agents there. Apply personally or by letter in , D. fdeCONAUGH Y. ! S. W. Corner of the Diantesa,t, Gottinburg. April 9.-2 m. BOUNTY LANDS. - - /01411. SONS entitled to Bounty ir.,l A. Linda under the acts of Cot:- i -great of the- United States I'oll 13 • have their claims promptly and efficiently attended uv by applicz * •-...- lion either personally or by , letter ttc the subscnler, at his office in Gettysburg. 4 laintistrt4 whose sppliestiolis -bare been suspended on ncemmt of delictenc:,. in proof may find it - to their advantage mean. Kl• The lee charged itss in each case. payable upon the delivery of lilt warrant. The subscriber wtll also attend to claims f•lr f'etesioes for Revolutionary or other s,rtifoift and the Ideation of lands. The pole and purchase' of Land Warrants at tended UN sod the highest rash pike paid for theß. ttr. Mee RE A RY. gram= ofterisisp QUO Dr. J„ Lawrence Hill, FFICE in Chambersburg street, op posite the Lutheran Church, 2 doors vast of MidillecolFs store where he:may 'be foetid ready and willing to attend to any case within the province of the Den tist. Persons in want of full sets of teeth are respectful!, invited.to call. REFERENCES. Dr.C.X .. DcaLucar, I Rear.C.P.K AA AA D D D. Domani, I Prof. M. Jacous, 11.8. Hoosit, 'D. GILVIMIT, I .• H.A.M.-II u n Her. ROleT. JoaNsex, M. 1.. rira:i. La. July 7, 1848. D. M9CONAUGHY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, O FFICE in the South - west corner of the, public square. one door west of Qeorge Arnold's Store. and forMerly oc cupied as a Law Office by John lit'Con suety, Esq.. deceased. Jinn-Net, And Solicitor for Patents and Pensions, Oen furnish very desirable facilities to applicants and entirely relieve them from the necessity of a journey to Washington. 14.7*D. WC. is prepared to attend to the prosecution of Claims for,,Bonnty Land to Soldiers of the War of 1812 and others —the selection of chaise lands and loca ting their Ineranis—procuring Patents and selling Soldiers' leads to the best ad vantage. Apply to itim.personally or by letter. Gettysburg. Nov. I,lBBo—tl WEBSTER & SINGLING, (lideaestors UAL. S. Rider,) 'VW lIIMEWSTER ROTEL • AND al l Qa (02a 1 3 Wag Corner of Main & Court Streets, WESTRUNSTMIL May . 2l-4f 1142C - 3.l2,llo7irrerie WOULD 1L31:133115J2T20 UAW at, 38 2 Ff subscriber respectfully informs the public that he has opened a per- IMMetti Daguerreotype Gallery, in the hoes. , formerly kept as a Temperance botish le Chambersbarg street.. few doors freen itteDttinond; where he is prepared, at, fro' , tel 111 all weathers, to take DAIINVERREOTYPES, in Ininkatyle, of all siatisand kinds, and at On lowest rates. If lay pictures,. do not give liatialicroull, there will be no eltarge. lirja.Gi re inn a call. SAMUEL. WEAVER. Gettysburg. May 14,'52-Iy. ------- 1110ARASOLR--the best and cheapest in town. Gide come and look, and will say au. Give us a call and you will be tortviussent there is no humbug about it. • - KURTZ'S Cheap Corner. 1011. MUM, cranes, A GOOD SECOND HAND SVILIKEY. OEO. ARNOLD. . Bonnets and Bonacinibbana. 4MES, if you wish to one a bean -400,i wao►tatiant of Plonneto and Bon witakilbbook eon In EMMEM . o f l . "mwoor,"! lIEE:S Philadelphia Advertisement:l MACKEREL. 1 On hand SHAD, CODFISH,I rod for sale by SALMON. 1 .1 PALMER &CO HERRINGS.( ... Market Street PORK. r Wharf. TRIM A - ND 81DES.1 PHILADEL SHOULDERS, I'HIA. LARD & CHEESB.) Mardi 12,-3m. _._. _.. Cheap Watches, Jewelry and - Silver-Ware. - A GREAT REDUCTION IN PRIcEs! Twenty per rent. at least less Matt ever hare been sold in Me United States ! nIDOLD LEVER WATCHES, Mt ,r l. jewelled. 11.4 knrat ease only flit) Unusually sold for $135 GOLD LEptNr. WATCHES, 18 karat ease. jewelled, 21 SILVER LEVER WATCHES, full jew. elled, 14 SILER ell 10 SILVER TEA SPOONS, per half doz en, 5 Attorney al latw. GOLD PENS, Silver Holders, Persons wishing a Watch or Watchcs,l or Jewelry•, can hare them sent by mail.l with perfect safety, to any part of the States or West Indies , by first sending the amount of money. All articles warren tett es , represented above. Orders from the 4 countryrespeetfully solicited. Pleas" address (post paid.) LEWIS LADOM I:S. 106 Chestnut tercet, opposite the Franklin house, j Erealifurnia Gobi butni,t or ruanufacturedinto je‘t Pity. March 19,-3m Philadelphia, April 23.-1852—1 y prits, Williams dr. Hendry. Sture No. 29, 3rd street, Philadelphia. lIIIIRRCCCO AIANUFACTCHRRP. CIIRRIERS, AND IMPORTERS L1.,97'11E11 BUSINESS. WHOLESALE di. RET.A.I.L. 11:7"Alanafactory 15 Alargaretta street, Philadelphia. March s.—am. "rot cot:array zemaxertaires " v im undersigned have just opened au JR- extensive and general assortment of ILIOCEII, 7E/W6', L141.3.0116', aCt. WHOLESALE. AT No 148 North Tb!rd Street, above Race Sreel, Philadelphia, Where Country Merchants will find it to their intermit to call. as they are determin ed to sell so cheap, that buyers need not go any furber, in any instance. They desire to cull especial attention to a hue lut of . AU fresh. that will commend themeelres to the wort particular. ALTER & WILLISTON, Gramm Nn, 14:i North Third at., above Race, Pktilad'a April leFP4flr 011)40/14en SOAPS, Perfumery, Unit Oils, Matte Wafers,turimanies, n new sta. sortment just opened at BUEHLER'S Book end Drug Store, in Chambersburg street. , , O Fall kinds, Cap and Letter Paper of the hest quality; Nola Paper, Visit ing Cards, plain and fanny Envelopes, Pen knives, Quills, Gold Pens and Peneile,&e... always on hand and for isle lout by B.>H.' BUEHLER. BONNET RIBBONS, Florence Silk and Silk Leese. stl color*, just re ceived et FAHNESTOCRS', June 4. Red Front. u! Vc_ry large supply of TIN WARE on hand and for e, at Buehler'sTin and Sheet Iron Establishment, opposite the Post-office, which will be sold at low ,prices. GEO. E. BUEHLER. BCaICS'B. Usually gold for 818 PALLY te SON, ( / . Are . rorslar, : ro•••••,1, ti, !V, .tyl,•4 1 ' MI Ilia- .....va• .4.. •on. •,,,„ ~ ~,,,1., • Nu 1 211. I'4/x.4'• • t,,, 0.1. r S %lb, ez.ar O 14 . 4 rt. • LEATHER. Commisxibn and General TElia r OMIT ANT) rmr. CALL AND SEE. 2000 LADIES ARE willing to certify that the BATH- A WAY COOKING STOVE is the very best Stove now in use, inasmuch es 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 standy ,kept for sale at a very reduced price at the GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY HD IIikCIFINE SHOP, Where the subscribers feeling determined to,sitit all pesisons have also the Parlor, Sexton's Raltiniore Air-tight, Peskskell and Cabinet' Cook Stove, and Air-tight and Template ParloriStoves of the most beautiful patterns. THE SETLOR PLOUGHS► which cannot be surpassed for lightness of draug4t or in the character of their work, are constantly on hand for sale, and in view of the fact that the Muuhlboard of these Ploughs is one-fourth heavier than that of other ploughs, it is decidedly the cheap est that can be obtained. WITICEIROUT PLOUGUS and oth era, Castings for the Woodcock Plough, Wind-mill Ntachinery, Castings and Hol low-ware, with every article usually made at Foundries can be obtained here. Illackswithing and Shoe Making as usual. T. WARREN & SON Ll. i'ij FS a most revolting crime, and as Court is near gi 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. As their verdict will lICCPSSII rily iw final, it should be based upon truth, justice and facts ,So should our verdicts always be based, wiiether in matters concerning life, liberty, or pro perty, or in business matters. Every lather, moth er, son, and daughter is interested where they can buy to the hest advantage ; and we therefore !my to them, that it is for their interest to call and examine SA 31 S ON'S Ready-made Clothing and Vari ety-Store, in Gettysburg, where Goods are sold cheaper than et any other est , thlishinent—notwithstanding all the talk of others about "cheaper than the cheap est," '.:10 per cent. cheaper," &c. If you doubt this--or that he duties competition either in Get• tysburg or elsewhere—just give him a call and satisfy youraelvea. There are those, who, prompted by selfieh mo tives. sometimes decry Keady-niade Clothing, an being defectively made up or mode out of damaged mateiials. This may do to blind the unthinking, hot not those who will take-the trouble to exam ine my large assortment 01 goods I visite 'ern- Seinen to cull and say whether they have not paid as high as si3 and 4; IS per yard ler clmhs no bet ter than that in my costs, which are made up too by a regular New York tailor. Occasionally an article may prove defective, but where is the mer chant that has never sold a piece of cloth. cam°. netie, calico.', or muslin, which did not turn out to be bad. It is impossible to prevent this alto gether,-even wiih the best °flukes. Time is said to be money, and money is said to be time. So they are, if properly applied. And here,n l ea 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 put chasing goods at market Driers. I spend as maul weeks and even months as others do days—thus buying to advantage, with care, and frequent!y at almost half the market prices. Hence I no. enabled to sell the same goods to my customers much lower than others, arid frequently one-ball tower. • Resides, T adopt no taro-price system, by which ono customer to required to pay It/ or 2 , ) per cent. mom than others. Putting, my goods down to the lowest mark, and tatin.: but 000 carer, the pur chaser rosy rely upon being honestly dealt with. It is eery easy to put u tictitiatis value on ;mods, and their show customers t,, , letv" down to n /..Ir value nrcar•lntrally, but whon that is dune it i s rime to Itmk nut !—there Is 5./1111 . 111111g Wr.0114. prire arld 51111111 prOlari is the only dam and true st,tcrri. My present sock con•iets of every seasonable arltde th.il belongs to Meng and Boys I .lothing, I ,erci . her with a very laiee variety of FANCY IlOODS.Jewelry, Aceordemin, Violins, Revolvers, and other Pistls, Clocks, Trunks, Carpet-Bops, Violin and Guitar :strings. &e., all of which will Ice sold at prices In satisfy any reasonable mind that SA NIZSON'i is the place to buy the cheapest goods. ThAokine my ftiends acid customers for their pant paironage, and hoping to nicra a con tinuance of the same by a strict adherence to the osso.nicit principle. I invite them to give me a call at my Store, opposite the Rank, in Gettysburg. MARCUS SAMSON. April IG, 1852. NEW ARRIVAL 01' STRUM; GAllnisi At the Farmers' Cheap Corner. A It. KURTZ has just returned from zla• • Baltimore and Philadelphia with a largo and desirable lot of Spring and Sum mer Goods. We would Invite the atten tion of the Ladies to our complete assort ment of Dress Silo. Berage de Laines, very rich styles, Stilt Popleinr, Plain and Figured Alpacas, New Style Mous de Laines, Lawn., Silk Tissue, Bersge plain sod figured. Also Ginghams, Muslin., Calicoes. Checks, Tickings,&e. GENTLEMEN'S 'W'EAR. Cloths, Cassimeres, Summer Cloths & Vestings, iu great variety. Also, Linen and Cotton Pants stuff, at all prices. A handsome assortment of Goods for boy's Weer GALIZIP2IW2JPOZto A very large lot of Carpet Taryin2 in prices from 121 to $l,OO per yard. Call and look at them, if you want to buy or not no trouble to show our goods. QUE ENSWA:RE. Our assortment of Queensware is admit ted to be= the cheapest in the country ; we are receiving a large addition to our form erstock. Glassware of every de scriplibn, direct from the tnanufactu rem Groceries!! Groceries ! .A very, full assortment of Groceries— the lieu fip sugar and levy coffee in town; also molasses, t eas , pepper, starch. spices, &e., all very cheap. Wanted in exchange for goods Butter, Lard, Rage. Eggs, Hams Sides, Shoulders, aSeep, dtc., for which the highest price will be given. lit:P;l1 you want • to save money, KURT Z'S Cheap corner is the place to do it. Gettysburg, April 10, 1852—tf BUFF CASSIMERE. T I4E. attention of gentlemen is invited to a very superior quality of BUFF CASSIMERE, at the Establishment of SKELLY dt, HOLLEBAUG H, Merchant Tailors, Gettysburg, where may be . found FANCY CASSIMEREK, of every vari ety and quality. DRUGS AND IlegZOICIZMI • OF ell kinds, from the best Houses in the City, con. stantly on hand and for sale at i he Drug and Bookstore of B. H. BUEHLER. June 4, 1852. iroviNzumve BBltMgtQyt9t 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 minima Fare, Water, and Weather, AND UNCHANGEABLE IN ITS COLOR. It mixes readily with Oil or Compositiot and is a beautiful dark brown or free-stone color. This Paint received the Premium at the • New York Slate Fair, Held at Albany in 1850, in competition with the Ohio Fire• Proof Paint, and sea era! other kinds of Mineral Paint, as being superior to anything of the kind now in 11110. CEHTWICATES. We the undersigned, having seen and used nusweLL's Mineral Paint, can safely recoil). mend it to the public as being an article superior l to any Mineral Paint ever befOre offered for use ; it is not unpleasant to use, like the Mr/lIIT Ohio 4. 1 0 1 4 whi c h i s harped About the country an much, but mixes up witheil like pure white lead., It is sold at half the price of common paint, and we believe where the color is desirable, it a worth twice as much, and as a Fire, Weather, or Water ,proof Paint, we think it cannot be surpassed by anything in the Point line now in use. 4. Mason, Painter. James Tomlinson, Esq John Phelps, Jo . John Tomlinson, Esq D B Gleason, do II Brown. Esq Jame* Moore, do II TI J Manning, an W Stoddard, 1. Joslin. do S P Doolittle, N P Wilbur, John Allen, E W Dodge, 0 Parke, D Josliu, N lly er, Oneida Depot, Oct. 30th, 1850. Mr, Bushwell. Dear :We have used, with in the past month. some '2.000 lbs. of your Miner al Paint, in painting ears, car houses. and freight houses upon our road. nod we can safely recoil'. mend it is s very superior. iluroblo and ellen p ar ticle of Paint. HEM A N H. PHELPS. Superintendent of the Sy racuse sir Utica R. R. Mr Di:smell. Dear Sir: I have tisell for the Syr-a rose & Mien IL IL Company. over a ton of your Mineral Paint. and I :Intl upon using it to be far preferable to the Oil Paint. or any other kind now in use. T can also recommend it no being - sum, niorto White !Aim] (or any kind „r met ilimi.paint- Mg, as it appears to be impervious to water, and ilichancenble in color. HORACE JOIINS'ON, Painter for S. Az U. R. R Co, Dec. I. ISTM. Mr. Boswell. Dear Sir • flay inc uwal a consid. rattle quantity n(your Itlineral Paint. in painting brick and n•oodrn lititives, the vast season, I have taken extra pains to try and tot it in various tray.. (roll, its trial and cotnittisoinn I can \var iant it to be durable both in quality and color; it mixer:beautifully with nail—flint. ery easy— anti for ship or Ito it painting. I think there has no battier hint ever 1.1,11 inlrndural I have used onsalerable of it with water and nine eninposi ion, for coarse. rhea!, painting, and it exceeds any thing I ever saw. Truly )'ours. TilOS 11...1u5t N. • Iboe.e Pointer. Nomernuaothereertifientegio hotels of .%ttcnin which trill he Ahoerr i to dealer'. This Paint is for sale by S. II Gettyshou, Sole Agent for Mattis County. Gettysburg, July I I --t I TO THE PUIIIIC. THE undersigned holds himself in readiness at all times In art as A uc- TtoNEER, for the selling of goods of all kinds at Public Sale, and at any time and plaee in the county of Attains. lie may be round at all times at the Confectionary of C. W. Blessing, next door to the Eagle lintel, Gettysburg.. THEODORE M'GA . LIGII EV March 5.---tf OTICE is hereby iren to the niPm hirs of the -Ctimherhirol Vally 51u foal rir-otection rompsny," of Dirkinson township, Cannhyriand county, l'ennsvl- -avia, that an assessment olfoty per rent. has been laid on the premium notes of said Companv by the Board, which amount is directed to be paid to the collectors of said Company that shall be appointed for re relying the same. By order of the Bonn!. JOHN T. GREEN, sec'y June 18, 1852-3 t. Lerdirs 9 Dress Gonda. SILKS and Satins, Meriabes. M. de I ' 7 Laines, Alpacas, Calicoes. SHAWLS, Collars, Gloves, Stockings, &c., ke., are to be bad at NOTICII F r HE P bFrri be r having been appointed 1 by the Court of Common Pleas of Adams County, Committee of EH Y SEMPLE. (a Lunatic) of Union town ship, in said county, hereby gives no tice to all persons indebted to said Eby Semple, to make payment without de lay, and those having claims against him, to present the same properly authen ticate for settlement to the subscriber, re siding in Monntjov township. SA NI UEL DURBORAW, June JB-6t CARPETS & MATTING,. I.7IAHNESTOCICS hair° just received and will sell very cheap, the largest stock of Venitian and Ingrain Carpeting, 4-4, 5-4 and 64, white and colored mat ting, Druggets, Linen Floor Cloth, Oil Carpets and Oil Stair Cloth, ever before offered. SIGN RED FRONT. LOOK IMRE! fIOBER Y, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Collars, Edgings and Laces, BMA netts, Book and Mull Muslins„ Irish Lin en, Black Silk Lace and Fringe, &c., &c., to be had in great variety at THE STAR AND BANNER. Is published. every Friday Ovening,in Carlisle street, two doors from the Diamond. by D. A. & C. H. BUEHLER. TERNS. Ifpaidin advance or within the year 0 per annum—if not paid within, the ye. 452 5 0 . No paper discontinued until a I larrearages are paid.— except at the option °Abe Editor. Single copies 6 cents, A failure to notify a discontinuenc will be regarded as a new engagement. adserrixemems not exceeding a square inserted tirtarlirore for sl—every subsequent insertion $l5 cents. Longo ones in the lame proportion.— All advertiseminni net specially ordered for • Oven time will be contimied aatil forbid. A Jibe rM reduction will be made to those who e4vertis• by the year. Job Priding of all kinds executedneedy end promptly, end on reasonable terms. Letters and CORlntursieations to the Editor, (ez• 'opting such ar contain Money or co names rti new aubseriberi, must be POST PA in in order 'acute attention. "Blanks of all kinds for sale at this office. JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC OR ; NERVOUS DEBILITY. DISEASES OF I THE KIDNEYS, AND ALL (lignites ari -1 sing from a distil.. derail Liver or Stomach, such as Constipatinn, inward Piles, Fullness of blood to the head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart-barn Disgust for Food, Follness, or weight in thettona ach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flutter. ing at the pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the (lead, Hurried and difficult breathing. Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffu catirignensations when in a lying posture, dimness of vis ion, dots or webs before the • eight, Fever and dull pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side. Back, Chest, Limbs Aic..Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil and great depression of spir• its, can be effectually clued by DR. HOOMAND'S CELEBRATED GE R hI AN 1117' TEEs PREPA RED BY PR. C. M. XACOZOKI, AT THE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, IRO Arch street, 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 skillful physicians have These bitters are worthy the attention of inva lids. Possessing great virtues in the rectifica tion of disc..see of the Liver and lesser glands. ex ercising the most searching powers in weakness and affections of tire ilir , estive organs, they are withal, safe. certain and pleasant. READ AND BE CONVINCED. From the -Boston Bve." The editor raid, Dec. 22nd Dr. floolland's Celebrated German Bitters for the cure of Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspep. sin, Chronic or Nervous Dehility, is deservedly cane of the most popular medicines ot the day. These Bitters have been used by thutisanns, a friend at our elbow says he has himself receiv ed air effectual rind permanent cure of Liver Complaint from the use Of remedy. We are convinced that in the use of these Bitters, the pa tient constantly gains strength and vigor—a tact worthy of great consideration. They ate pleas ant in taste and smell. and rail be 11,(1 hr rersons 111th the most delicate stomachs nith safety. un der any eircuin-datices. We are go-along tram experience, and to the afflicted we advise their use. "::3eol Cs Weekly," one of the best Li:TT:l(y ra pers poliiiilied said. A hi:. 2S— "Dr. Ileoilaters Gerin/p Hitters. mantioaettired ht - Dr. Jackson, are 1141, ret . llllllltee.4.ll by come of Ike moat rroinieent 11/e111!•erS .“ II•e LIC , IIt V as air ;Wide of much etlieacy ill ea,. 01 ten , ale weii I; ness. As Seel. is tile rase s r IA Wild aIISISe all lltltlller4 to Obtain a. a be7tio, arid thins ease theni•rdres much PICLIIe 4 s. Per-nu, of delitr,ta tell eittlstll , llletli Will find the , e Bitter. Ilthailti, I.t, ' et)lli to their health, as ire kiriw Ireili ex per• ie lee the sahrary eitert they bare bad upon w .II , Z SySteal.... - 'lii - 1' 1 61:11,11111in ..•.ttltr,l.ty Gazette. - the best farnlly reu.paper published 111 the .?la!rn. k The editor sa , of DR. lIOIO 2 LAN S GI:RM.AN ‘'lt is ,e:dorn ac icrotnntend ‘‘ hat ale lel W ed Patent .Medietties. to It's, riorthiltinee and pat. r0I13::e 01 00 I. renders ; nod theu•lon• when v.O recommend Pr Ilnoiland German hitter', yr is ish to lie distinctly nitderstoud that we are tint speukine, of the nostittrits 01 the day, that ant nosed anon: tor a In lel perm.' arid then toc•ot. ten alter 1111`V base tone theta gUllty 1000 01011 - C11011, 001 01a medicirie loni; Sally prated, and which has tort the hearty ap prnvol 01 the tar - idly itself.' 1•: iJrnce upon ei has tic•in the t,r2oiritt) from all Aect ions 01 Ow l'ion, the last and ti.;/ irony ill. Its that there is mere of it Ow Liao. tie ul ;fie retrclar vt.iciaits than all other notitriiii.s corilitineil a fact that can nasily p . . 1,01110,41. I hilly pr , ii Ira that a scientific prepvratioi. a ill nicel Ss it!i ;heir gate( approval %Olen pieseriteolei en in this form. That this medicine will Circe hirer ( ' one plairth and l ) viiet”.l.l, no one can doubt after using it nn directed. It acts specifically upon the rtoinact and liver: it is p r tMe r 1,1 o to calomel in nil 1 , 11- lolls Ills , 9•Ct —tile Pifer I is inimailiale. it ran be ailinianstered to 10MaleS or 041;41116 with irately and reliable benefit at any tirrie. BEWARE OF cousTERFEITs This medicine has attained that high charac ter %%Inch is necessary for all medicines to attain to induce counterleiters to put until spurious ar ticles at the tisk of the lices of those whoate in• Docent iy dere i% ed. Look well to the marks of the genuine They have the written anon tuie of C. .11i Jackson upon the wrapper, and his name blown in the bottle. without which they - are spurious. For salo wholesale. awl retail at the GERMAN MEDICINE SL'ORE, No. Ia) Arch Effect one door below Sixth Philadelphia; and by respectable dealers gene's! I y through the country. Prices Reduced. SC H IC K'S To enahle all elncses of invalids to enjoy the ; Advantages of their greit 'restorative poweri. - -1 Diamond TonMits—New Firm eipton Srotber, FASHIONABLE BARBERS AM) 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 (layer themselves that they can go through all the ramifications of the Tonsorial Department, with citch 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 of pub- ,lic patronage. The sick will be attended o at their private dwellings. ITZIff aooDs. 111 r. PaXTOX has con stantly on hands, at his Store in Gettysburg, a very large and full assort ment of SCHICK'S Hats, Caps, Boots St Shoes, of Eastern and Home manufacture, which he is selling at extremely low prices, and Lan suit all customers in sizes, quality and r ices. Come one. come all. you can be suited, arrangements are made to furnish all goods promptly in our line of business. cm' TWO DOORS below the Post Office iu Chambershurg street... , , June 4. uni UM. THE subscriber hereby giallo notice to those who hos promisep him WOOD on account, that he is itt want of it. and that, unless it is delivered forthwith. Without further notice, the Accounts will be placed in the binds of an officer (or colletction, and die money required. . WARREN. LIVER COMPLAINT. MORF. Baths! Baths ! NOW OPEN FOR Lea&OLI2110 atratlataraMM ITIHE subscriber, at the solicitation of numerous persona, has put op a BATHING ESTABLISHMENT, at considerable expense, for the accommo dation of the citizens of Gettysburg. It is located near the residence of the subscri ber, on South Baltimore street, in a retired , and convenient place. It consists of both l a PLUNGE and SHOWER BATH,! which will always he kept in good order. The baths 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 81 in advance, will have the privileges of the baths for the entire season. Persons who have not thus subscribed, will be required to pay Of eta. for each bathing—no subscriber to have the privilege of bathing more than twice a flay without extra charge. 2. The baths will be open each day be tweet? the hours of 6 and 9 A. Al., for the tree of the Ladies exclusively. All the other hours of the day, they will be 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 I bath-house 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 I guilty person from further privileges in it. The company using the baths when any improperor disorderly conduct takes place, will he held responsible therefore until the guilty person is detected. 0. The use of soap in the Plunge Bath is prohibited altogether. 7. The key to the Bath !louse will he kept at the residence of the subscriber, where it must, in all cases, be returned, after bathing. 1111 Persons wishing to subscribe, or &thin further information, can call upon the subscriber. JAMES PIERCE Gettysburg, June 4—tf. 1-1 OFFMAN & WARRENS' QUI:1,2):1):b 74rt, WIT!! TUE LATEST ilitprOb Bilfarlitnerp. "gm 1.; undersigned would resrectitilly 8111101111 Ce to the public that they have entered two partnership (or donor business at the nell known FACTORY on Middle Creek, in Freedom towns hip, Adams County. Pa., on the read I rom tart_ tysloug to Eininiishurg, and are prepared to fill all orders in their line of business, such as Carding. Fulling, Dyeing. Ilanufacturing• Cloths. Cit.lsinettm, Cur pets. Siork?lig-yarn. orpd eltito:, A. r., in the best Alclr and al 1: E ..1 S 0 .V.l 11 /.E 11.1 Ti? .5' Th.. Factory has been re-tilted end re paired with considerable care and expense —the latest improvements in machinery having been introduced—so that cEsto incre mat• rely uinn flow orders tilled promptly end to the best advaiit:we. For the ronvenienre and necnoinm:failtl f , et.stioniers, Wool will Inc called lor and goods delivered at the following places, every few weeks, to wit : All the Storrs in Gettysburg ; Briukrrho I'a Store, Voirtield ; Blythe & l':IN I B,ll'g do.: Mill, Liberty ; Weikort's Store, Breen mount; er's Store Freedom ; I lann'A Store. Mouffijoy tow ; liorver • fi More. Ar endtstowil ; Wertz's Store, Arefolstown ; %Va nier's Store Mummaidoirz ; Nrott's Store.. Cash town ; tineerinzer and Renshaw's. Littl4 , tuw n Arnold', Mill, Locust Croce; Smith .k Clutz's Store, Emmitsburz. Md ; Itudiaif b Store, l'anry - town. Md ; Cregl.'m •Tanneytown Road. All of our work is warranted to please. Goods at all limes exchanged for Wool. The highest price paid for Wool. No expense or trouble will he spared to give entire satisfaction to customers. Give us a call, and test our work. IV. HOFFMAN. TDOMAS WARREN, DAVID WARREN. April 23. 1852-Iy. Otto eatioring ESTABLISHMEkTT. 811EADS & KING would most respectfully nform their friends and he public generally, that hey have entered into tartnership to carry on the Tailoring Business, sit its branches, and hey 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. 1:K.7 - Country produce taken in exchange or work. The FASHIONS for the Spring and Summer have been received. Gettysburg, April 9,1852—1 y CALL THIS WAY: II'HE LATEST FASHOONS RECEONED. THE undersigned respectfully announc es to the citizens of Gettysburg and its vicinity that he has commenced the TMICEING BUS 225, in all its varied branches, in one °film rooms in 111 'Conaughy's kaiding, adjoining the entrance to the Sons of Temperance Hall. He hopes that by a strict attention to bus iness, and an earnest effort to' please, to sleet and receive a liberal share of public patronage. 0:7. Give us a call.. I Country produce taken in exchange for work. Latest Fashions have just been re ceived. HENRY CLIPPIN GER. April 16,1852-Iy. EXTRACT OF COFFEE. glom genuine, original EXTR4C7 -IL OF COFFEE. which has been re cently so extensively brought,lnto ns se a substitute for Coffee, and which recent mends itself by reason of it& cheapdess as well as its excellence, cab be had, at all trines, a; the Store of • S. H. BUEHLER. MILLS ! MILLS! MILLS! ALL IMPORTANT PISCOtER Y. irx...ar,-au-. 43Es ow, lIVIKE TO ORI INTERESTS. BONNELL'S INEW 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 Flouring into his Mill at Locust Grove, in Germany township, Adams county, finds it to work beranitully, and is now realizing all he anticipated from it, by constantly making a barrel of superfine flour froth 24ftouedn of good wheat, on a straight average grind, without stoppage or interruption for re-grinding purposes. This process eaw be adapted to country work to the same advantage ne Merchant work. The Milling community are respectfully invited to call at my Mill, one and a half milea S. West of Littlentown. 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 Count!, township and individual rights in the. flowing Territory : Adams, Franklin, Cumberland, Dauph• in, York, Lebanon, Chester, Berks. and Lancaster County and City, in Penney]. yunia, and Allegheny, Washington and Frederick, Carroll, Howard, Anne Arun del, and Baltimore County and City in Maryland. This process has been introduced, and is itow 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 2.10 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, Ate., from practical operators, men of the first standing. All the neves:qui, informa tion, together with a draft of the bolting ar rangements, hopper, plan of feeding, &e., will be given to any individual purchasing a right. Any further informa tion 5:11I be °hi:lined by calling on the sub scriber, or by letter, (past pant,) to hint at (:eth•sbure. CEO. ARNOLD. Getty,bura, April to, 1852--tf. lu a lent r from Mr. A. 1.. 81w:titling of the Nt. IC of :le'v 'York to the linilersio'tl, elated I ictolwr I UIIt INSI. he Sa% hive 11011111'1 . .1 prtll'eSt , of ilouring in my is right—anil 4 bushels of good wheat weighing till pounds to the hu hod is enough ior a hosed of superfine done : i ii yon mink it an of pet ill gain from 15 hi '25 pounds ol n Leal in el ury b::nrl of door, come :Ind see toy - arrangeinenis.-- ain malting the yie;il tlnilc. I will nev er gut back In the old method. 1 have had '23 vc urs experience to thr hosines.s. and it is worth improvements." I:. A. P. S. 111 r. Spalding is a laryr rn :or, grinding tilmards ul “0,001) barred.. of 11,nir per rat. DIPORTANT TO FAINERS. .1 torrrl of sopfrfinr floor out of 'Zio poumts of whtsii—o34.l r;,"'r iIAS introduced 11.1,1 los Mill at rust Crote. Gerinanv lo‘. iNNEE's PATENTED Plificl•>:-; lII' F 1.1) I RIM:, and is 110 W 'liaising a km superlioe flour ruin rounds, or him bushels or clean whrat weighinit tit) pounds. This litmus a gain to the farmer of from to bushel of wheat to the barrel over the ordinary process of grinding: there is also a gain in the offal, 111 there being more shorts and shipstuff and little or no bran. This improvement consists of one continuous process of gt 'tid ing, bolting &e., until all the flour is ob tained, separating the stareby from the glutinous substance contained in the grain, and by it the quality oiiiiie•litior is improv ed, not grinding Co ehrlii the first grind as to injure the quality oldie farina or mealy part of the grain. and grinding so close the second grind as to take out all the flour front the portion of the berry which remnants in the offal with the old method of grinding, and w:iieh is the most nutricious part of the tlour this being combined with the whole, improves the quality of the Muir, makes it more nutricious, will always insure gond fermentation in baking, rises better, is out so liable to sour, will make a better yield of bread to a given quantity of flour, as white. and sweeter then flour ground in the old way, preserving all the good quali ties of the flour. Far Mere wanting a barrel of superfine flour made from 240 pounds of good clean wheat, will please call at Locusr ClaovE. JOHN CRABBS, Miller Locust Grove, April 10, 1852—tf. Great Labor Saving Invention. D. P. BONNELL'S Patented Process of Flouring, B Y which a barrel of super fi ne flour is constantly made out of 290 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'. 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 one hand in 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 to do than overlook the machinery and see that all works welly Millers and others aro invited to call and witness its operation. ,JOHN CRAIIIIS, GEO. H. EBE, Millers. Locust Grove, May 28,1852—if. ICE 'C RE AM, MEAD, AND CONFECTIONARIES. rrIHE subscriber has now commenced -m- operations for the summer, at the old stand in Baltimore street, and is .prepared to fill all orders for any quantities whatev er at the shortest notice. Thankful for papt taconite feels confidenvin his ability to/furnish his patrons with a article of pure cream, unsuipassed for flavor, smooth ness and richnetri. 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 best quality.. No pains or expense will be spared to makethe calls of clatters agreeable and pleasant. • E. BADS. April 23-3 m.
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