I •::1, Yeti PROPERTY rillHE "Adams Cattalo *Nal lire Ire• 00-L. liatifirt Caffeptiny ' lOCRIP,tI at t tosbuitg, is now in nu ccess fu I operation, and far lowness of rates. economical manage ment efits affairs, and safety in Itistiratice.., challenges • comparison with any other similar company. All its operations are conducted tinder the perSonal supervision of Meniwne anlected by the Stockholders. The Disiaksof the Company are at all times optt.to the inspection o f those insuring in it. • As4lotravailing agents are employed, permits desiring( to insure can illake sip plielliftitt to either of the Managers. limn whom 4/1' requisite information can be. ;wined. povr.hit Minetertr Inv ; Simnel Mil ler. l.l..'Sievenson. C. Swope. and)). A. tueliler Gettysburg : Win. B. Wil von, I7ennllcrt linbert M'Curdy, Cum berland • Jacob King, Straban ; Andrew Ilentiteillorn, !Malin ; A. W. Nlaginiv, Ifeaniltanban ; J. L. •Noel. 04fiord ; J. Maoselnan, jr., Liberty ; 11. A. Picking; Reading; Jacob Driest, Latimore. LAND WIRRANTS Located, Bought and Sold. I HAVE $1 AO TO IN- VEST IN LARIED MARRAIHS. WILL pay the highest Market price, w in cash, for warrants, and will sell warrants for soldiers. Persons wishing to buy Land Warrants, or Land, can be sup plied. I .WIL.L LOCATE • WARRANTS, at die lowest prices and on the best lands, Irons actual inspec tien, 'also furnishing description of soil, tapber, &e., in Illinois, lows, ‘Visconsin add in all the Western States,baving num ertins liseitting Agents there. 'Applypersonelly nr by letter to • - • I). McCONAUGIIY. S• W. Cornerait the Diamond, Gettysburg Apri! 9.-2 m. IBOUNTY LANDS. jp . E i ß u S n O ds N u S ni e le n r ii t t i l i c e d a t r o te R o 7 c un on ty . grew of the United States .can have their claims promptly and efficiently attended to by d ppliett lion either perstinally or by letter to the subscriber, at his of ire in Gettysburg. Claimants whose applications have been. suspended on' account of deficiency in proof may find it to their advantage to call: 11C r The fee charged is 85. in each cant, pliyable upon the delivery of the wamnt., .The subacriber w il l also attend . to claims for Pensions for Revolutionary or other ieriicett and the location of lands. The Sale and purchase of Land Warrants at letitititto, and the highest cash price paid for the same. R. G. McCRE A Rif. , _ 1.114 14--tf. . - Attorney at law. COMEMIrD Dr: J. Lawrence DENTIST, •-• FFICE in Chambersburg street, op posite the Lutheran Church, 2 doo rs east of Middlecoff's store where he may be found ready and willing' to attend to any cud Within the province of ate Den- Persons in want of full sem of teeth are respeci fully invited to call. REFERENCES. Dr. C.N.BatLUCLLi, Rov.C.P.Kit•uTa,D.TI *" D. Hopouta, 1 Prof. M. H. 8. 'luau", I .6 11. I,.Davou • . 6 D.Ol , I H.A. Meatutinunto Bor. lialey, JOHN SON, I 11.,L., July 7. 1848. MICONAUG fITTORNEY AT 14W, OFFICE in the South-west corner of the public square, one door west of George Arnold's Store, anti forperly oc cupied as a Law Office by . John M'Con aughy, Esq., deceased. dlioraey alai Solicitor for l'atents and Pensions, Can furnish very desirable facilities to applicants and entirely relieve them from the necessity of a journey to Washington. err D. WC. 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 lands and loca ting their trarranls--procuring Patents and selling Soldiers' lands to the best sd vaobge. Apply to him personally Or by 'letter. Gettysburg, Nov. I,lBso—tf WEBSTER & YINGLING, (111acoossors to 8. 3. Rider,) lERSITNMSTER HOTEL AND .00V162 corner of Main & Court Streets, VIMSTMINSTER. May 21—lf. BUFF CASSIMERE. MINE attention of gentlemen ie invited to a very superior quality of BUFF CASSIMEHE, at the Establishtnent of SKELLY & HOLLEHA UGH, Merchant :Tailors, Gettysburg, where may be found FANCY CASSIMERES, of every vari ety and quality.. ;MUGS AND MEDICINES, °AMP all kiutle, from the best 1 11 - 7 Houses in the City, con= rr ic shindy on hand and for sale at • , Its Drug and Bookstore of S. H. BUEHLER 4 lane 4;-18511. THE STAR AND BANNER. petYistted every Friday Evening, in 1 ' .. .Wish street, two doors frbns the Dionsond. El: A. & 0. H. BUEHLER. ,‘'. arstatiss. 41444Aioluivaace or within the year $t per Anippint•.4f nut paid within the yes 02 ',"g). No .Ire soeitiourid until allarrearagesare paid— . . i ngaalifiX dm option of the 'Editor. Single copies LAirv'imiktih• A failure to notify a diaeontinustwe ttrWbs seenrdad as a new engagement.. r m i tlltereteentnits not exceeding a ninon; inserted r I limit ter $I --every wobaeqcsatit insertion Swaim one* in the same pmponi o n.— . nut epeatiall on! rea efor • ' ONO M birmantinued until forbid. A libe ballads to thmie eihogefeertien tts3t AINIV - • ‘4 • 411%, of ilk kio4o op& Iry to d neatly int) ammiemsetorsts. ' •MI Oftsissitioltisoos the •vilt i tli:= (oasis Naar" or as tome. to amp sows he voce 1.411111 ist seder of 41**0 stisssiss. • •New York Adverloiements SAVE YOUR MONEY. CHAS. P. FREEMAN & CO., (LATE IRCEMAN, 110 DOES & CO.) NIPOALTERA AND JORDEBA, 141 Broadway, 1 Door South of Lib erty Sired, NEW Volt K. HAVE now on hand, and will be receiv.. ing daily through the season. New Goods, direct from the European manu facturers, and cash J/uctions,vickfash iatuifik, fancy Silk Millinery Goods.. 4— Our stock of Rich Ribbons comprisei ry variety of the lateet and most beautiful designs iterioned. . • Many of our goods are manufamoted ex pretanly !!) our order, from our own do r signs and petit and s t and We offer our gouda for nett Cosh, at 4 1011/= er prices than 'a n y credit bouse'in Ahura ea rail atrOtA. All purchasers will find it greatly to their interest to reserve a:portion of their money and make seteciiitna trout our great variety ol'iith cheap good*. Ribbons rich fur Bonnets, flaps, Sashes Belts, Bonnet Silks, Satins, Crapes', Lis see, 'rarletons, Eitibroidericia, Collars, Chemisetts, ()apes, Berthas, Habits, Coifs, Sleeves, Edgings, Inserting., Embroider ed Sevier, Lace, Hems tioh Cambric Hdk(s. 'Bonds, Illusions, Embroidered Laces for Caps, Embroidered Laces for Shawls,Man tills., Veils, lloniton, Meehlen, clones, Bruasels Laces, English and wove 'Claud, Smyrna, Lisle Thread,. Cotten Lacea, Lisle Thread, Silk, and Mew- Lig Silk, Gloves, Mitts, French and Amer icon Artificial Flowers, French Luee,'Eng lish, American, and Italian, Striw Ben nets and trimmings, March 20, litts2-115. Philadelphialtdyeirt . brellnlents , • , MACKEREL.: - - o n h gn d SHAD, CODFISH, and fqr sale by SAC # MON,. J.PALME4rq lIERRIN,GS; - . - Miiik-et Sheet FOßK. , . . Wharf, HAMS AND SIDES, t PIIMADP.L- StiOta I DEM. ' ': FI-lIA. L ARD 6t ` CHEESE. March 12,-3m. Cheap Watches, Jewelry and Silver-Ware. A GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES! ransity per cent. at least less than ever hose /men soh/ in the United States I •• GoLD LEVER WATCHES, full ;V, jewelled. IR kuat ease only 630 Unusually mold 1'00135 GOLD LEPINE WATCHES, cilia; jewelled, ' - 24 SILVER. LEVER WATCHES, full jew elted, . l4 • ' Usually sold rot $lB. SILER LEPINE WATCHES, jewel ed 10 'USER TEA SPOONS, per half doz en, HOLD 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. Slates or , West Ja . diev. by first sending the amount. ol money. MI articles warran ted as represented above. Orders from the countryrespectfully solicited. Please address (poet paid.) - LEWIS L A DOM GS, 106 Cheetnui Wee; opposite the Franklin Muse, Philadelphia. ltd California Gold boug lit or manufacturediato Jewelry. 'March 19,---9m : , RM. IIArLY & SO*, .. Mort. ad &skis on ' 10w0i...N. ISO , II a 'IIWIII4 warm% /MI-TAT. onmemrs.xx. n..rxx -10•114 ANII ',WY •1171.3.101. : t igrarr/Z U Z i nfleralt 41.1 ::' wbAreslx or 'IDA at • . • . Nu. an Market &ma, th.m. 3 . 014 tr.: nimmixq Wilmot. hdixdxdakix. v. ..,... exixiiitaixo ix wa. , L , ;i, \,...... - 7x r.....i.da . ix mow rXip_ ...,.. .•11/10 Phjlndelphii t Apr t a..ies2—iy. comma: ansaingearrs T n. unaersigned have just opened an • extensive and general assortment of !,it DCErnE9 , TEAO, t.wons, ac. wHOLZOAM AT o 143 North Third Street, above Race Seed. 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 11)rher. in any instance. they: deldri to call esßecial attention to a fine lot of TEAS-11 All licelt, that will commend themselves to the molt particular. (OMB. AND War. ALTER & WLI.IBTON,. [roam, No. 143 North 1 6 i01 , 404 1 .0 , to• Race, Malan" April 9.--3 m. , • MiseCrikAratit/tAlgg (D-4)WI aillUllEillllol33o . • ale qia HE subscriber respectfully informs :AL the public that he has opened a per manent Daguerreotype Gallery, in the house formerly kept as a Temperance. house in Chainbersburg street, a few doors from the Diamond, where lie iii prepared, at all times and in all weathers., to take 114 G CIERREOTT7 in best style, of all Bizet and kinds, and at the lowest rates. If my pictures do not give satisfaction, there will be no charge. lwa.Give me a call. SAMUEL. WEAVER. Gettysburg, May 14, 152-Iy. • Zi o .424Pa Al) ZD cb *LOAFS, Perfumery, Hail Oils; jilotto Wafers, Portinanies, &c.. a new as sortment just opened at BUEHLER'S Book end Drug Store, in Chambersburg street. • aEPka a l (f) a l a •Ii iC Or' all kinds, Cap and Letter Paper gt" the best quality, Note Paper, Visiting Cards, plain and fancy Envelopes, Pen. ki&res; Quills, Gold Pens and Pencils, &c., always on hand and for sale loth by S. H. BUEHLER. BONNET, RIBBONS, Florenee Bilk and Silk Leese, all colors. just ie eeired>t IPAIHNEBTOOKS', June 4. filed @aunt: Y THE S, Saudis mod Rubber*, a new lot, just received and for isle at the RED FRONT. MURDER LS a most revolting crime, and as Court is near Si at band some of our citizens will bit milled up on to discharge high and responsible duties ast judges of evidence and feels that may be proven before them. As their verdict will neeematily be final, it should be based upon truth, justice and facts So should our verdicts always be based, whether in matters concerning life, liberty, or pro perty, or in busiriessinattenr. .;vary htberornotb er, eon, and daughter is ii.terested where they can buy to the beat advantage,l and we therefore say to thent, that it is fur their intermit to call and RAMSOIit4 Ready-made Clothing and Vari; tty Store, in Gettysburg, where Goods ar e sold cheaper than Cl any oilier eatithlisliment---netWithatraidingall the taiir of ethentrabotit "cheaper than the ebeara• eat," "30 per cent. cheaper," &o. If you doubt this---or that he defies competition either is Oct. !prang or elenwhere—Auat &Stu him a call and satisfy youtisilvalo': • . There are those, who; prompted by eelfoth me lives. "'erratum's decry ,Illeasly-otade Olothirag. as beingdefectively made up or made out of damaged materials. This mai do to blind the unthinking, hut not Anti Who Ails take the &Trail* in ruin inc. my large assortment of goods. I invite Rim e tlemen to call and ray whether t ey hive not paid aa high Os 414 and *lO per'ys or ciciths no ba ler then that in my coats, soh'w are made op toe by at regular New. York tailor. Occasionally en article may prove defective, but where is the mer chant that has never sold a piece of.clotn, earl*. netts, calicos, or muslin, winch did not tura out to be bad. It is imporarible.to prevent this alto gather, even wiib the best of judges. Time is said to be flannel, aralMoney is said to he brae. ; fito they are, if prrgierly epplied. And herein lies the secret of my ; ability to sell goods lower than any hotly else. Instead of running to the city, and spending a few days in hastily per abasing goodd at market;prices. I spend as filmy weeka and evert .months as Others do days—thus buying to - advantage, with Care, and freineutly at almost half the market prices. Hence lam enabled to sell the same goods to my restomers much lower than others, and frequently one-half lower. Ikeides, adopt no two-price system, by v'birb one customer is required to pay 10 or 20 per cent. more than others. Putting my goods down to the lowest Mork, and haying hut one exits, the pay chaser may rely upon being honestly dealt with. It is very east to put a fictitious value on gm*, and then nib), customer. to 'jaw" down to ■ kir value occasionally, hut when that is done it is time to look out l—there is something wrong. One price and small profits is the only fair and tree My present stock consists of every sessoneble article that belongs to Men's and Hays' (Nothing, together with a very large sandy of rArieY GOODS,Jewelry, Accordeons, Violins, Revolvers, and other Pistols, (Mucks, Trunks, Cropet-Hags, Violin anti guitar Strings, &c., all of which will be sold at prices to satisfy any reasonable mind that SAMSON'S is the place to buy the cheapest .goods. Thanking any friondi and customers for their past patronage, and hoping to merit 11 con tinuance of the some by a 'flirt adherence to the oas•rarcE principle, I invite them to giro are a call at my Store, opposite the Hank, in Gettysburg. kIA at:US SAMSON. April 16,1832, AN ILLUSTRATED DOLLAR MAGAZINE July--No. 1--New Serles—Vol. 2. Woodworth's Youth's Cabinet ITIAEUINS New Volume with th e issue ath e ash July Number. There are now. two volumes ine year. of nearly 300 pager each, commencing in January and July. Each number contains 4$ pages, profusely and elegantly enerellisherl. It is a Cabled, as Its name imports, presenting 1 the richest and rarest literary attractions for the I young—ever readable, entertaining, instructive, free from all trash, and conducted with the utnioht care. The particular topics of the articles con tained in it, as well as the modes of teeming those topics, are too numerous and varied to be special ly named. Ancient and Modern History, Biog raphy of Distinguished Individuals, the Arts and Sciences, Natural History of Animals, Wonders of Animal Instinct and Contrivances, Accounts of Travellers, all inter the (Hobe, Description* of Curious and Wonderful Places, Famili a r Dia logues, Popular Anecdotes. Wonders of Vegeta ble Creation, Moral Tales, Fusty. 1t Lode, Enigmas, Riddles, Charades, Instructive Puzzlos, (triplure Illustrations—all have a place in the serious al coves of the Cabinet. lia r. FRANI:JR C. WOODWORTH. (Theodore Tbinker) the editor, is now tterrihog in Es Hope, and will regularly 'contribute to the pages of the Magazine during his absence. Tsang $1 00 a year; $3 00 for 4 copies ;$5 00 for 7 copies. and an extra copy: to the one who forms a club of 7 and upwards. Money and postutfiee stamps may be sent by mail at our risk. Specimen numbers sent gratis. July be gins o new miens•; AGENTS WANTED, w obtain subscribers for tbe. Magazine, and to sell the Bound Volumes of the octavo aeries of the Cabinet—to whom inducements will 1w offered.— ErClergymen without charge. students, Ace., will And this a pleasant and rueful employment. D. AUSTIN WOODWORTH, Publisher. 118 Massau•at., New York. W WAR' WITH THE MMESTIC PINE FOREBTB OF THE AUXHAISIEs! T HE subscriber being desirous to en gage in the Lumber business, will sell his beautiful little farm, situate on the Car . lisle and Oxford Road, one mile south-west of Petersburg. (Y. S.) adjoining lands of John Sadler. Daniel Fickes, and others, containing 73 ACRES of first rate land, having been limed allover, and lying with. in ,one mile of the lime-kilne. Also 14 ACRES OF WOODLAND, lying 14 miles distant, a large portion of which is fine young Chesnut Timber. The Int provements are a large hnd • commodious' . DWELLING 11011 SE • CJ TI well finished throughout, the comiorti and conveniences whereof cannot be surpass ed in the County. It has an elegant porch in front and *Cross one end, all beautifully surroundisktuul shaded with bowers of the bemvarietierrof grape vines in full bearing t• a large yard in finest and rear ornamented. with Bowers and *hada Trees; There , •are two never failing Springs near the house, the water OF one being brought in , to the house in lead pipes, affordinga nev er failing supply iu the kitchen for wash , • ing and house purposes--thente 'passing through a milk trough in the cellar, and out of the front, where it can be used for watering tire meadows or taken into the barn yard. The water -of 'the' other brought intit a trough for watering Stock,, and can be used for watering the garden when. needed. Both springs are very strong, and there are others' in the fields and mewlowe. The Out buildings consist of a double Log Barri, Witli,Shedo. Wag on Shed, two Hay Houses, near the,barn, Smoke.housp, Dry-liouse,J4,e, {r 00 - Any person. desirous to see the prop erty will , please cell on the subscriber, living on the premise's, as I will aell 'on reasonable terms. NATHAN GRIEST Petersburg, (Y._s.) June 2b --3t* CALL AND SEE. Very large ßE •stipply of TIN WAon hand and for sale, at Buetler'sTio and Sheet Iron .Establishment, opposite the Post-office, which Will be sold at low prices. GEO. E. BUEHLER. Ballo I 11atbs ! ! NOW OPEN FOR . 1161020 ii . manD (BBlRPititill'ausin4 * THE subteriberi - it. the solicitation of nitnierotnuperitons,, has put up BATHING ESTABLISHMENT, at considerable expense. for the accomino. dation of the citizens of Gettysburg. It is located neat the residence of the subscri. her, it South Baltimore' street. in a retired and 'convenient place. It consists of both a PLUNGE. and SHOWER BATH, whielt. wilt 'always be kept in good order. The . bathe'are now ready for use, and will be open •to eubscribers on the following conditions : • , , „ . F r . Any, mum leaving hie- mull(' with the. subsc.riber, and paying 21 in idvanCe, will have tha privileges of the bathe for the entire season. Persons wbo havenot thus subsclibetl, wilt he repired to pa y 6j eta. .for subscriber to have the privilege of bathing more than t wice a day without, extra charge. 2. The baths will he upon each day be tween the'hours of 6 and 9 A. M., for the we of the „ladies exclusively. All the other hours of th'e 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 y a t.h.house longer than ten minutes at a and no three persons longer than 30 imagines ; and ringlet!!! 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 lurther privileges in it. The company using the baths when any improperor disorderly conduct takes place, will be held responsible therefore until the guilty person is detected. . 0. fhe use of soap in the Plunge Bath is prohibited altogether. 7. Tlie,key to the Bath House will be kept at the residence of the subscriber, where it MM, in all cases, be returned, after bathing. - 1111... Persons wishing to subscribe, or obtsin further information, can call upon the subscriber. JAMES I'IERCE Gettysburg, June 4—tf. HOFFMAN tv,IVARRENS' auzubzuzza, tnazavia tt wurn THE LATEST I:mpvainir alartinerg. yrtiE undersigned would respectlully ammunre to the public that they have entered into partnership for doing business at the well known FACTORY 1111 Middle Creek, in Freedom township, Adams County. Pa., on the road Iron ( ci. fysburg to Eminitsburg. and are prepared to fill all orders in their line of business, such as Carding, Fulling, Dyeing, mautoeturin g Cloths. Cas.vinette. Car- Ode, Slocktrag-gal 11, Carpel chain:, %'c., in the beat style and at RE.IISON.IIILE IM TES. The Factory has been re-fitted and re paired With considerable care and expense —the latest improvements in machinery having been introduced—so that custo mers may rely upon having their orders tilled promptly and to the best advantage. For the convenience and a ccom modation of customers, Wool will be called for and gunds delivered at the following places, every few weeks, to All the Storrs in Gettysburg ; Brinkerhoff's Store,.l , nirfield ; Blythe, Paxton's do.; Loudoei's Mill, Liberty ,township; Weikert's Store, Green. mount; yer's Store Freedom township; Ilann's Store, Mountioy toe ; Lower's more, Ar enthstown ; Wertz's Store, Arendstoven ; Wit mer's Store MUIDMIllibUrg ; Scott's store, Cash town ; Sneerin,,ser and Renshaw's, Littlmtow 0 Arnold's Mill, Locust Grove ; Smith & Cluts's Store, Emnittsburg, Md ; Rudisill s Store, Taney town, Md ; ereglo's Store, Tanneytown 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 be spared to give entire satisfaction to customers. Give us.a call, and test our work. . C. W. HOFFMAN, THOMAS WARREN, DAVID WARREN. April 23, 1862—1 y. ado eatioring ESTABLISHMENT. SIIEAI igf KING would most respectfully 'nform their friends and he public generally, that hey have entered into lartnership to carry on the Tailoring Business, in all its branches, and hey, w,ill he glad to ad 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 wart•anted to fit. 'rimy ask a trial, feeling confident that theii weak will please. Ot7 Country produce taken in. exchange or work. - - ' The 148111014 S for the Spring and Summer have been received. Oeuysburk, April 9, 1852--ly CALL•THIS• WAY! MBIIOIIOES . ZUST RECEDWED.. • /IMF, utidersignud respectfully announc -lIL , es to the citizens of Glettyaburg, an& its vicinity thaxits haa commenced the 'ThILCIBLING BUSINESS,. in all its varied branuhea, in queofthe rooms in It Conctukky' a Building, adjoining the entrance, to the Smoker Temperance IlalL Il hopes, that by a etrict - attention to butk inns, Hod an earliest effort ,to please, to meet and receive a liberal shade of patronage. l/Cr Give us a ca11...911 Country produce taken iu exchange for, work. Latest Fashions have just been re ceiAveptiri..l LIPPINGER., EXTRACT OF COFFEE. T"E genuine, original • RITRAC7 OF COFFER which has been re cently so extensively brought into trs ea a substitute frii Coffee,htud swbich recon - a mends itself by reason of itsealines' as well ab ill excellence ; can be had, at all t:mes, a; the Store of S. 11. BUEHLER. mug ! gills kiLLg! hr.": 114011 1 219Nt I)4sooPeltr. istiltiticar,..iiimilEs SSC AIVIKE TO YOUR INTERIM. • BONNELL'S N EW and imprOved Patented process of flowering by which, a barrel of super fine flour is constantly made out 0f:240 pound* of NV,lteat. The subscriber having intiOdueed the , aboie process of Flouring into-his Mill at •Locuat Grove, in . Germany township, Adams county, finds it to work 1)61001011y, and is now realizing all he anticipated from it, by constantly making a barrel of superfine flour from 240 pounds of good wheat, on a straight average grind, without stoppage or interruption for re-grinding purposes. This process can beadsotetrto . country work to the same advantage as Metthant work. The Milling community are respectfully invited to call at my Mill, one and a half miles S: West of Littlestown, where they can. see the wliols proms in full operation, witness its simplicity and perfection, find that it works to admiration, and no mistake. The undersigned has procured the right, and is now prepared to sell County. township and individual rights in the following Territory : Adams, Franklin, Cumberland, Dauph in, York, Lebanon, Chester, Berko, - 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. Tills process has been introduced, and is now in use in many of the most extensive Flouring Mills in Western New York, Michigan and Ohio, all of which are ma k• ing a barrel of superfine flour from 240 pounds of wheat upon a straight average grind. For further particulars refer to hind bills, put up in the Hotels in Gettysburg. and must of the towns of note in the Coun ty, containing a number of Certificates, &e., front practical operators, men of the first standing. All the necessary informa tion, together with a draft of the bolting ar rangements, hopper, plan of feeding, &c., 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 hint at Gettysburg. GEO. ARNOLD. Gettysburg, April 10. 1852—tf. ap In a letter front Mr. A. 1.. Spalding of the State of New York to the undersigned. dated October 10th 1851, he says :—"I have Runners process of flouring in my 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 front 15 to 25 pounds of wheat in every barrel of flour, come and see my arrangements.— lam making the yield tinily. I will nev er go back to the old method. I have Itad 23 years experience in the business. and it is worth all other improvements." G. A. P. S. Mr. Spalding is a large, opera tor. grinding upwards ul 30,000 barrels of !blur per year. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. 3 barrel of suptrfine . flour out of 240 pounds of wheat—and no mistake!! CEOi.nE ARROLM H AS iniroduced into his Mill nt I.n cost Grove. Germany lownslop, BON N EL'S PATENTED PROCESS OF FLOURING, and is now making a barrel if superfine flour front pouude, or foul bushels of clean wheat weighing 60 pounds. 'Phis brings u 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, in there being more shims and shipstutt and hale or nu bran. This improvement consists of one continuous process of grind- Mg, bulling &c., a n ti! all the flour is ob viined, separating the starchy from the, glutinous substance contained in the grain, end by it the quality of the flour is improv ed, not grinding so close the first grind as to injure the quality of the farina or mealy part of the grain, and grinding so close the second grind as to take out all the flour from the portion of the berry which remains in theolial with the old methodof grinding, and 'which is the, tnost uutricions part of the flour; this being combined with the whole, improves the quality of the flour, makes it more nutricioue, will always insure good fermentation in baking, rises batter, is not so liable to sour, willypake a better yield of bread to a given quantity, of flour, as white, and sweeter than [lone ground in the old way, preserving all the good quali ties of the flour. Farmers wanting a barrel of superfine flour made from 240 pounds of good clean wheat, will please call at LoctisT Gaosx. JOHN CRABBS, Miller. Locust Grove, April 10,1802—th -- Great, Labor Saving Invention., 17. lIONN ELL'S Patented Process of Flouring, R Y which a barrel deuperfine flour is coltetulttly, made out of 240 pounds of 'wheat: It not 'only economises, but is a great labor easing intention in a Mill. With this arrangement as now introduc ed in Mr. George Arnold's Mill, at Locust Grove, one hand is enabled with ease to 'manufacture and send of 40 bariels of flour per Jay. tinting the expense of one 'hantl'in . the Mill. It is not iiiible•to get out Okorder. and besides thegreatgain in vied • cOutes qs near entiiely,doisig away , moo nal labor in . the Mill as is possible, leasing for the Millet' little else todo than ,overlook the machinery and see that al • Wcirka sell., ':,Milletii.and others are .invited :to call and witness its operation. JOHN CRARBS? Millers. , :• Locust' Grove, May 28; 18 2 , ...(f; • ME CREAM ) MEAD ) AND CONFECTIONARIES. THE subscriber has now commenced operations for the summer, at the old Stand in Baltimore street, and is prepared to MI nII orders for any quantities whatev er at the shortest notice. Thankful for Oast favors he feels confident in his ability to furnish his patrons with an article of pure cream, unsurpassed for flavoromooth ness and richness. My rooms are now open, where Ladies and Gentlemen will ever find this cool and agreeable confec tion, in all itis variety of flavors ; also iced Mead of the very hest quality. NO pains or expense will be spared to make the calls of visitors agreeable and pleasant. April 23-3 w. rIEN ..) It kit so* ' p&tipit A Superior article or. 'falderal Pail t zmk. warranted' equal to' any Paint eau , before offered to the publics for printing on Wood, Bripki Stone, Iron, Tin, or any substance which le expoled to Weather. Watir, or the Atmosphere. It is Proof tag ain se Ftre;: Water. and Weathe, AND lINthIANCEABLE IN S IT' tbLOR. It mixes readily with Oil or Compositiei and is a beautiful dark brown or free-stone color. This .Paint received the Premium at the New York State Fair, Held at Albany in 1850, in competition with the Ohio Fire-Proof Paint, and sev eral other kinds of Mineral Paint, as being superior to anything of the kind now in use. We the wndersigneti, having seen and need BUSWELL'S Mineral Paint, can safely recom mend it to the public a• being an article superior to any Mineral Paint ever before offered for use ; it is not unpitiasant to use, like the xenon Ohio Paint which is harped about the country •o much, but mixes up with oil like pure while lead. Ifis 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. L Minton, Painter. James Tomlinson,Esq John Phelps, do John Tomlinson, 131 9 D B Gleason, do H Brown, Esq James Moors, B B Stoddard, J T Manning, do G W Stoddard, f, Joann, do B P Doolittle, N P Wilbur, John Allen, E W Dodge, 0 Parks, 1) Joalin, N Dyer, Oneida Depot, Oct. 30th, 11150. Mr. flush well, Dear Sir: We have used, with in the past month. some 2,000 lbs. of your Miner al Paint, In painting cars, car houses, and freight houses upon our road, and we can safely recom mend It as a very superior, durable and cheep ar ticle of Paint, HF:MAN H. PHELPS. Superintendent of the Syracuse & Utica R. R Mr Buewell. Dear Sir: I hays need for the Sy's ense & Utica R. R. Compiny, over a ton of your Mineral Paint, and I and upon using it lo be far preferable to the Oil Paint, or any other kind now in use. I can also recommend it as being supra riot to White Lead for any kind of outdoor paint ing, as it appears to be impervious to wales, aid unchangeable in color. HORACE JOHNSON, Painter for S. & U. R. R AlSany, Dec. I, IPM. Mr. Roswell. Dear Sir : Having used a consid• rabic quantity of your Mineral Paint, in painting brick and wooden Inmates, the past season. I have taken extra pains to try end test it in various ways, front its trial and composition I can war rant it to Ise durable both in quality and color ; it mixes beautifully with oil—plinta very easy— and for chip or boat painting, Ixhink there has no ln•ttterpeictever been introduced. I have used onsideralde of it with water and glue compan ion, for coarse, eheup painting, and it elm:ads any thing I ever saw. Truly Your*, TIIOs. B. JOSIN. Ilibuse Painter. Notnerotta other eertifiratesin hands of A gcsata which will he shown to dealers. 0: - .7.This Paint is for sale - by S. H BUEHLER, Gettysburg, snip Anent for Adams County. Gettysburg. July 11—tl Price Reduced 1 VAUGHN'S LITHONTIUMO MIXTURE ! Large Bottles—Only One Dollar. rb. Proprietor of the Greet American Remedy " Verona', VLoLTILL[ LITHOPTRIPTIC Wooed by the urgent aulkitationn of Ide Assam, throughout the United Statue and Canada. bee now Reduced tie Price of his popular and well known estlele; and rem Ibis date, heneefonb, ha will pot ap bat cos else only,—Alt goad bottles: tbe retail price will be TM public may nut seamed that the charming of the Medi elite, ita etteagth. and curative priperthe WILL It 1111 LIN ❑n.:n•aeSt. ad IN, Wee Ilan will Oa bettalred m pie Parini it at heridarorit As the medicine. ender ns *used pries, will be purshased by thole who hare trot hitherto wade thernedree aoptiabited with its virtue. the tiniprietor would beg to intimate that his article to Mt to to clued with the rut amount of "lt.en. es of the day ;" it claim. for Wolf . v.v.- 'mains your, ice ail 441111C1. arm uy .tee yrepersitisa ow* kfir• tar world; and ha. ..reined iserlf for eight you by it. nuns. awallealnhtur. and, avail this redaction s easereanded deeds , the price of any other article in this lion Nonce PAATiCVLAILY. this snide was sritli OW Ma lin posses and sertilati. . Om Blood, Liver, Edney% Low, ad au otter orru, *Pen tbe pawn action of vriski Uh end health depend. The medlar has a jamb high repot. as a nerdy fie Dropsy sad envoi, and an Menem of that wan% It may ha ailed epee when the lerillleion PhYrkoin hex ebeadoeed hlr Wiwi,— are Go them dirtreareg dieraine, moo eeperielly neon,. the propel. eter wouid gamer* and honettly reverneesed It. At a promo Mop it in .aatly obtalsed by all. aad the Wel will prove the entitle lo be the Chemed lodides !A the World I Eir Flew uh for pamphiera the sessile gin diem swap they teellia over albloll Mira or noosiots. Oa 'Adidas to hill medical meteor) valuable fie household P. 19010.. pad whisk, will an many dollen per year in prudes' Thum receipts in. Introdrocol to mike the bsoi of pal value. aside from its chamois" se an yarding imbue fa the medicine, the metlesony in favor of voila, in tha farm of Maas AVM all parts of the mummy. may le mbad upon. far "Vag g h ti• Vegetable Llthontrlplie leaturs " the Great American Remedy. now far ale in quart betties at SI emit. email bottles, as M eta earth. No small bottle, will It. ismed after the mem stock is diepermil of. Ythooltml Office, IllselLo, N. Y.. sta nabs Iltiest. C. YAVOUN. bold Whobale awl Natoli by OLCOTT hIcILEMON h CO.. 127 Maiden Law. Now York City. N. 2.—A1l hums (wcopdne *howl aged. bad halm with whoa he nomads basin ow) soot top port NM. orb whibildow will h. siren to dom. AGENTS-8. H. Buehler, Gettysburg ; Jacob Martin, Oiford ; Wm. Wolf, Erat Berlin; Jo- seph It. Henry, Abbottstown ; J. B.J . Axilt, Fay ettsville ; Lewis Honig, Chambecaburgh ; William Berlin, Hanover. Oct. 18, 1850 2000 LADIES ARE willing to certify that the tun!. AWAY COOKING STOVE is the very best Stove now in use, inasmuch as they will do more Cooking. Roaming and Raking, and do it with less 11001'01nd' last as long again as as any others Stove now sold. 'rites. celebrated stoves are con. Atantly kept .or .dale at a very reduced price at the GETTISBNIG :11111R .110 OUP Where the subscribers feeling determined' tb edit ell persons have also: the ,Parlor, Swett's Redeem* 'Air-tight, Peakekell and Cabinch Cook Stove, and Air-tight tied Template Parlor Stoves 'Of the most beautilul patterns.' , Tsa sznmoit PX10171131111. whiclrcannot be surpassed for lightness of dratightorin the chunkier of tiled' Work, I are constantly on hand for sale, and in view of the fact that the Mouldboard of these Ploughs is one-fourth heavier than that of other ploughs, it is decidedly the cheap. est that can be obtained. • 1V1T117112.01V PL017011:15 and oth ers, Castings for the Woodcock Plough, Wind-mill Machinery, Castings and Hol low-ware, with every article usually made at Foundries can be obtained here., Blacksmithleg and Shoe Making as usual. E. SHEADS dROUNTERPA NES—white twilled ‘- 1 for sole very low at KURTZ'S. MaiBEM CIERTIFICATIM. ON DOLLAR T. WARREN & SON. ; LIVER .40kirtarri DYSPEPSIA;; ORROPIpi OR NRRVOIIO, OEM trrY., RIRPOSOS , THE KIDNEYS, . dismissed , . sing, from a disor dered Liver or Stomach, such as Constipation, inward Piles, Fullness of blood to tie heed,, Acidity ekthe Stomach, Mamie, ifesildnitli Disgust for Food. Fellness; or weight in liiittOns eels, rtour , Eructa tions, tionss Shilkini or Plif,frOr" ing at the pit of the Stomsch,twinaliolt of the Head, Hurried end difficult breathing. •Fluttering at the Heart. Choking or Mao- • ; eating sensations when in a lying posture, slimness of tie. • . Joni dots or webs before the. sight. Fever and dull pain in •the Head, Defitigner or Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin, and , Zs, Pain in the Side. Back, Chest. Limbs Stc..B A Finches of Heat, Burning, in the Flesh, Constant imaginings of Evil and great depression if apir• its, can .be effectually cured . . DR. 25001WINVIS CELEBI4.4tED CERMN NBIT TIERS PREPARED' BY MR. C. Eh ZACESCIN, AT THE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, too Arch street, Philadelphia. „ Their power over the above diseases is not we celled—if equaled-is-by any other preparation in the United States, as the eures attest, in many cases after skillful plysicians have failed. These - bitters are worthy the attention lids.' Possessing great virtues in the rectifica- tion of diseases of the Liver and lesser glands.es ereising 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 "Boston gee." The editor said, Dec. 22nd Dr. lioolland's Celebrated German Bitters for the vire of Liver Complaint, Jaundice. Dispel's , ' sin, Chronic or Nervosa Debility. is deservedlyr one of the most popular medicine, of the day.— These Bitters have been used by thousands. and It friend at our elbow says be has himself receiv ed en effectual and permanent cure of Liver Complaint from the uso of this remedy. We are convinced that in the nee of these Bitters, the pa tient constantly gains strength end vigor—a fact worthy of greet consideratien. They are pleas ant in taste and smell, and can be need by persons with the most delicate stomachs with safely, un• rer any circumstances. We are speaking from experience, and to the afflicted we advise their nee. "Scott's Weekly," one of the best Literary pa— pers published said, A ug, "Dr. lloo4lancl's' German hitters, mann fact nreil by Dr. Jackson are now rreommeriled by Pottle of the most prominent members of thefaritlty as an article of omen efficacy in cares of female weakness. As pooh is the case we would advise all mothers to obtain a a bottle, and than save themselveamuch +ickneeii, remota% delibits ted constitntions wilt find Aloe Ritter. 'denote ffeotll to their health. as we know from piper twice the salutary ellhct they have bad upoo weak systems." MORE EVIDENCE The Philadelphia Saturday Gazette, - the best family rfew•spaper published in the U. States. The:editor saes of DR. 1100 FLA ND'S GF.RMAN BITTERS. "It is seldom we recommend what are term ed Patent Medicines, to the confidence and pat ronage of nor readers ; and therefore when we recommend Dr. flonfland's German Bitters, Is e wish in be distinctly understood that we ate not speaking of the nostrums el the day, that ate noised about for a brief perios , and then forgot. ten after her have done thrill guilty roe, misi chief, but on, medicine lore ertahlished, univer sally prized, and which has met the hearty ap proval of the faculty itself." Evidence upon evidence has been received (like the firsoing)from all sections of the Union, the last 3 years, and the strangest testimony in its favor, is, thnt there is more of it used in the prac tice of the regular Physicians of Philndelphie s than all other nostrums combined, a fact that cars easily be estalrtished, and fully proving that a scientific preparation will meet with their quiet oppmval when presented even in this form. That this medicine will cure Liver Complaints 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 diaesses--the effect is immediate. It cars be administered to females or infants with safety and reliable benefit at any time. BEWARE OF COUNTENTETTS This medicine has attained that high charac ter which is necessary for all medicines to main to induce counterfeiters to put forth spurious ar ticles at the risk of the lives of those whome in nocently deceived., Look well to the marks of the gennine. . — They have the written signature of C. hi Jackson upon the Wrapper, and his name blown in the bottle, without which they are spurious. For sale wholesale and retail at the GERMAN AIEDICINE STORE, No. 1 2n Arch meet ore doer below Sixth Philadelphia; and by respectable dealers genet ■l ly through' the country. Prices. Zeducced. To enable all climes of invalids to enjoy the advantages of their great restorative pontos. Diamond Ton - sors—New Firm. gtpton ilrotinto, FASHIONABLE BARBERS AND HAIR DRESSERS, CAN* all times be round 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 Dep artment,` with such au infinite degree of skill, as Will meet Willi the entire satisfaction of all who may adinitit their chins to the keen ordeal of their razor.. They hope, therefore, that by their atiestion to busi uess,and a desire to please, 1,47,011 :ner it as well as recelecti liberal Share el pub lic patronage: The sick will be attended o at their 'private threllings. AWN CVDCZTA. et AI 114.. ME= P P. ja. T. Jr Murton , mainly, on Pallui. at , his Stare in Ganyliburg, a very largo and full assort tnant of , ' Hats, CapS Boots k Shoes of. Easton) and Hoes manufacitare, which he is sciling.at extremery low Oleos, and 'eau suit all. customers. in sips, quality and rioes. Come one, dome all, you can be suited, i irl'angements are made to furnish ill gouda p'rnmptlY In out line of WOW, "Call T TWO DOPES lioloW the Pat omee in Qhambersburg street. June 4. LA%lr ittilteit. THEsubscriber hereby gives notice to, those who haSe promisep him WOOD on account, that he is in want of it, and that unless it is delivered forthwith, without further notice, the Accounts will be placed in the hands of an officer fur collections and the money required. T. WARREN.
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