14t.e.3.4i.', • .SIIERIFFOS, SALES. I N pursuance of sundry writs of P.n. dilielaExpiortas,said Licari Aria., is- Egged *Ka the Court of Com 'non Pleas of Adams ao„ PL. and to me directed, will he ospoledtoPublicSale, on Saturday the ills 4ihogiot„ext,.l I o'clock, P. M., at ,IPeurt House in the borough of Gettys begerche following properly, to wit : 4k TRACT OF LAND situate in Ger massy township, Adams county, Pa., nil• Wjining lands of Henry Spalding, John elkert and others, and en:111'1160g FIF TEEN ACRES, more or less. The Im postontonts are a TWO-STORY BRICK rag a^r)Tow, = 1 1 With a One-Story Log Kitchen attached, a Stable and other out buildings. There see some Fruit Trees on the premises.— Seized and taken in execution as the prop. oily of Adam King, Executor of the Es. tete of Leowicx ii`ixo, deceased. Also. No. I. A TRACT OF LAND situate In Latimore township, Adams Coniity. containing FIFTY-EIGHT ACRES *ire or less. adjoining lands of Jacob Killer. George Harman, Henry Finkel and other.; on which are erected .a TWO-STORY LOG DWELLING HOUSE, a Double Log Barn, with Wagon Shed attached, a Spring House, Corn Crib. and other out buildings. There are Two Orchards of Choice Fruit Trees on the premiaes. and. a Spring of water near the door. Also. .• No. 2. A LOT OF (MOUND. situ ate in Huntington township. Adams coun ty, Va., containing FIVE ACRES, more or lest, adjoining lands of John Miller, Saar el Shelley and Owns on which are *reeled A TWO-STORY FRAME is. Zwintorm zorem. " 'With a Owe Story 13ack Building attached. W Log-Stable. sod other out buildings.— Tiers Is a spring of water on the lot.— 'Ake, - • LOT_ OE GItO.UND, *Mi ele in Huntington townshin,-Adams coon. Pic, containing .L'LEVEN 4CRES, 'zfxrizent less" adjoining lands of Daniel 'Atoms" Michael Lear and others. part of Thu Lot being eleared•and part of it cover `dadiiidiTimber, Seized and taken in Tinicetkm es the property of Isaac TIIOIII. M. A TRACT OFLAND.sialate in flun tingedii Mairtiehip. Adams county, Pa., con tehdtig .4CRES more or less, • d*lngistult n 1 Solomon Sterner, John -.Job Hein orAdamSuwera and others, on which areorectell a TWO— C ` to Y : Loa I. . noun", ...10011$48010..and other out buildings.— There itia spring of water near the door. and an Orchard on the premises. There .41t.,e due , proportion of Meadow. Seized andiehen in Execution as the property of &hawk= Buser. Also , A LOT OF GROUND situate in the ;ozon'gh •of Berwick, Adams County. a., known as N0..88, in the plot of said ,Bormigh..fmnting on the York and (fet al f in! f( Turnpike and running back to Fleet Street, and adjoining lots of 'rem r.-0111..W.490, and. David Hollinger. on Alehichure erected* ON HSTORT STONE II I 21111Pelling nottse, stettnetiessary out buildings. There is a eet) , of Fruit Trees on the '''-wises, and a well of water near t h e door. Seized 'and taken in Execution es the property of John Elder.- Adminis - Inter of Ilwatav Sziocz, deceased. —Also,— •• . ;01 4 10. 3. All the interest of Isaac Trim outerititt certain Half Lot of Ground situ " 'min East Berlin. Adams county, Pa., fonntista on Main street, and running hack mien alley and adjoining lots of Michael Ihlionst andothens, on which are erected a ONE-STORY STONE : DWilliNG ROUSE, 'ilk ifiltable and other ont buildings. There are some Fruit Trees. Also, No. S. , All the interest of Isaac Trim ,. ,t .in It Traetot Land situate in thmil • loa losnabip. Adams county. Pa., contain .. Altiff , TORRE ACRES, more er less. 4-401uldiaby_the Yozkenunty line, lands of ..440 Wiest. George Jacobs and others.— , There is some timber on it. Seized and *kw in Execution as t h e p roperty o f I s ., Tromitait. Also, - ...,„„Ititt. 1. A •Tract of Land, situate in Franklin township, Adams county: Pa. , SAVVENTI—qIX ACRES, ora or less, adjoining lands of Jacob Deardorff. Robert Shakley. and others, on Othith li erected .a Ooe and a half t g ik .eroßy LOO DWELT - ,LING HOUSE, and ‘ i 604. There is an Orchard on tke..premisetr, am! a due proportion of :11feadOW Land. Also, IL' A Tract of Timber Land. situ ,ate 'Rl:Franklin township, Adams county, Ell.MkoSainitif THIRTY ACRES; more 'or let;si, 'adjoining lauds of Joseph Fisher, Thomas Goodman and others. Seized . and !liken in execution as the property of SiIItiFFERER. Alio. 'Ail the interest of John Kauffman in a' ] certain. Tract of Land situate in Hamilton ban leirrhship. Adams county, Pa., adjoin- , i n lend, of Leonard Kauffman. Henry I Miamian, Peter Baker, Robert Black, and others, and containing FORTY ACRES *ore or less, on which are erected One I S‘TOR,Y LOG MELLING HOUSE, idll with a hack building attached, and a Log Barn. There is an Orchard on the pram ises And a spring of water near the door. &Mid and taken in Execution as the oc , , rpperty or.ionti KAVFEMAN. Mao, ,:._ zro. 1. A Tract of Laud, situate in . '' Fral l klin lownship, Adams county, A"l., 4 ''fidfill'itilir .PIPTATN.ICREN. more or 1.. i adjoining lands of Henry Bingaman, Welk*, ,Solocuon Ilingaman, dec'd., and frithlltiVon'whiith are erected ..... a 1 One and a Half:Story 1,,,, :t y a,,,..,,,G i., Ho u5.,!:,-" , - •. . ~filt:, it and other out buildings. There n.L.lsrlitkpfing of water near the door. Alic - Nal 2. A Tract of Land, situate ,'",* MRlitt township, Adam. county, Pa., ''"'efalefiaitig ' rIfIR7T-71P0 .'ICRES, ewe or lase; adjoining lands of Abraham -' % *Oki &Atm and solier*—part 01741 +lid On, in Timber. £e _4' 4.. All the interest of Henry folikar lilt a Tract of land, Inmate in Franklin township. Adams. county. Pe., TWENTY-FIVE ACRES more or ices, adjoining lands of Jacob Samm, Daniel Kuhn, and others—part being cleated and the restinTimber. Seized and taken in Ex ecution as the property Of WIRY KUSH LER. AIK A Lot of 'Grotind violate in . Fairfield. Ilamilionban tbwnehip, Adams county. Pa., known on the General plan of the raid town ns lot No. 4, situate on the North aide of York street, bounded by lots. of Heirs of Jacob Krideler and Heirs 01 Margaret White, and extending from York it., 'North West to an alley, on which are " eructed a TWO-STORY ROUGH CAST HOUSE, with a One Story Frame Rough et heck building—s Log Shop, a Frame Sta ble. and other out buildings. , .There is a well of water ivith a pump in it near the door. Seized and taken iu Execution ns the property of Jens McCLeatty. —Also—. On 7iteschry, the 10th of Jittgust next. on the premises, at 10 o'clock, A. M., will he ,'old A 'Pract of Land, situate in Latintore township, Mauls county, Pa., containing 31 Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Mahlon Griest, Joel Garretson, David Cad wallader and others, on which are erected a TWO—STORY BRICK MEL— LING HOUSE, with n Frame Stoat Room and Frame Kitchen attached, a Ware house, Smoke Framehouse, Frne Bank Barn, Corn Cribs and other out buildings. There is a well of water, near the door nod an Orchard on the premises. Seized and taken in Execu tion as the property of Writs , NEWCOIIIIISa. —Also-- On the same day of 2 o'clock P. 31., on the premises, will be sold, a Tract of Land, Situate in Lattimore township, Adams County Pa. containing 120 acres more or less, adjoining Lands of Gideon Griest, Jacob Myers, Nicholas Getter end others, on which. are erected, a TWO-STORY FIMME DWELLING HOUSE, P with a One Story Kitchen attaches. a Two-Story Brick. Grist Mill. with two run of. Stones 4Jz. the necessary machinery. a Sninke-House, a Bank Barn, with Wag on Shed dr, torn Cribs attached and other out-buildings. There is a Well of Water near the door. Seized and taken in execu tion as the property of Jon"( 1-Icmrt... JOHN bCO4 T. blietift. Shorirrnffice, Getty.hurg, July 11. 1552.—t.1 5 . - Ten per cent. of theTurehase mon ey upon all sales by the Sheriff, must be paid over immediately after the property is struck down, and on tailure to comply therewith the property will be again put up fur sale. REGISTER'S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given to all Leto tees and other persniti — roneerned, that the Almini.nration ilccounti of the deceased persons hereinafter mentioned. will be presented at the Orphans' Court of Adams county, for coati rma tion and alio w enec, on tilonday the 161/i day of ling ult next, viz : 47 The second account of Samuel Beard, acting Executor of the last will and testament of George Beard, dec'd. 48 The account of Daniel Myers, Michael Weist, and Philip Myers, Exec utors of the last will and testament of Lud wick Myers, dec'd. 49 The first and final account of Wm. Bittare, Administrator de bonis non of Rosanna WI let, dec'd, 50 The account of George ,Slagle, jun. one of the Executors of George Slagle, de ceased. 51 The account of Elias Slagle, one of the Executors of George Slagle. ilee'd. 52 The account of Wll/. Slagle, one of the Executors of George Slagle, dee'd. 53 The second account of George Ja cobs, Administrator of Samuel Jacobs, de ceased. 54 'floe first anti final anentint n( IVrn Kuhns, Ailminislratnr of )lat y 55 The first and final account of Da vid Roth, Administrator of Wm. Small wood, deceased. . 56 The final account of Joshua Hoov. er, Administrator of Elizabeth Hoover, deceased. 57 The first and final account of Elia ;died' Weaver, one of the Executors of Conrad Weaver, dec'd. 58 The first account of Frederick G. Huffman, Administrator of Martin Car. bough, sen., dec'd. 59 The first account of Henry L. Yuhe, and David 'Voile, Executors of Geo. Yohe, deed. 60 The first and final - account ofJohn D. Becker and Charles W. Becker, Ad ministrator of Simon Becker, deed. 01 The tirsi and final account of Jo siah Baumgartner, Administrator of James Crahhs, dec'd. 02 The first end final account of Geo. E. Starry, Executor of James H. Taylor. dec'd. 63 The first and final account or Geo. E. Starry, Administrator of Jacob Starry, di The first and final account of Jacob P. Larew and David P. Larew, Adminis trator of John Lave w, deceased. 65 The first and final account of Dar, id McConatighy, Administrator of Quin km. Armstrong, dealt!. 66 The first and final account of liar vey D. Wattles. Atimitnistrator of Theo. T. Werner, deC'd. DANIEL PLANK, Register's Office, Gettysburg.? Register. July £6, On. BOUNTY LANDS. E IDRSONS entitled to Bounty JIL Lands miller the arts of Con gress of the United that's can have their claims promptly and efficiendy attended to by spplica tion either personally ; or by letter to the subscriber, 'this office in Gettysburg. Claimants whose applications have been suspended on account of defiinency in proof may Enid it to their advantage to call. scr lite fee charged is 45 hi each case, payable upon the delivery of the warrant. . The subscriber will also attendrto claims for Pensions for Revolutionary or other cervices and the location of lands. The sole and purchase of Land Warrants at. tended to. and the highest cash price paid for the seine. R. G. 111cCREARY. 3ley 14-11. __Attorney at law. Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons ADIEB. if you wish to see a beau ! tiful assorttnent of Bonnets and Bon net Ribbons, WI at 51N"Blanks of all kin& for sale at this office. Baths! Baths ! ! NOW OPEN FOR (002e1LM213110% THE subscriber, at the solicitation of numerous persons, has put up a BATHING ESTABLISHMENT, et considerable expense, for the accommit`. 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 a PLUNGE and SHOWER BATH, which will always be kept in good order. The baths are now ready for use. and will be open to subscribers on lie following conditions : 1. Any person leaving his name with the subsbriber, and paying 61 in advance, will have the privileges of the baths for the entire season. Persons who have not thus subscribed, will be required to pay 6,1 cts. for each bathing—no subscriber to have the privilege of bathing more than twice a day without extra charge. 2. The baths will he open each day he tween'the hours of 6 and 0 A. M., for the use of the Ladies exclusively. All the other hours olighe day, they will be open for Gentlemen, until 10 o'clock, P. M. 8. No person will be privileged to use the baths on Sunday. 4. No one person shall occupy the 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- Rolle 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 improperor ilisorderly 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 House will he kept nt the residence of the subscriber, where it must, in all cases, be returned, after bathing. ItCrPersons wishing to subscribe, or obtain further information, can call upon the subscriber. Gettysburg, June 4—IT. HOFFMAN & WARRENS' WZrZ.4):I)Z'N , a,fiLfIZIIZ.VZ7S N%s&lNs l WITH THE LATEST EmprobtV Matt intrp. FrHE undersigned would respectfully announce to the public that they have entered into partnership for doing business at the well known FACTORY nn Middle Creek, in Freedom township, Ailions County. Pa.. on the road lrom Get tysburg to Emmitsburg, and are prepared to till all orders in their line of business, such as Carding, Fulling, Dyeing, , Manufacturing. Cloths, Cassinetts, Car pets, Slocknig-yarn. Carpet chain::, 4.c., in the test style and at E.ISO IILE 7T. S. Ilia Factory has lieen re-third and re paired with considerable care and expense —the latutit improvements in machinery having been introduced—,:o that custo mers may rely upon having their orders tilled promptly mid to the best advantage. For the convenience and accommodation of et,stomers, Wool will be vaned lor and goods delivered at the following places, every few weeks, to wit : Alt the Storrs in Gettysburg ; Brinkerhoff's Store, Fairfield; Blythe & Paxton's do.; Loudion's Liberty townehip ;tkert's Stoic, Green mount; er's Store Freedom township; I lan u's Sent e, Mountjoy too ; Lower's store, Ar endilllOWll ; Wert7:. Note, A rendstowit ; d iner's Store MI/nllll.l6tirg ; Store. Cash toren ; Soreringer ~tol Renshaw's. Little-tan ti Arnold's Mill, Locust Grove ; Smith & Chitz's Store, Emitursltura. Mil ; Ifodtodl s store, Taney tow ; Coitus Store, 'I anney town Road. - All of our work is warranted to please. Goode at all limes 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. TIIONIAS WARREN, DAVID ‘VARREN. April 23, 1832-Iy. CO ( D maLanwei2o aivwf cla 2 subscriber respectfully informs L the public that he has opened a per manent Daguerreotype Gallery, in the house formerly kept as a Temperance house in eliambersburg street, a few doors from the Diamond, where he prepared, at all times and in all weathers, to take AMIGUERREOTIPPES, in best style, of all sizes and kinds, and at the lowest rates. If my pictures* not give satisfaction, Ihere will be no cha4e, 7' Give me a call. SASIUEL WEAVER Gettysburg, May 14, '52-Iy. Philadelphia. April 28, 1852-Iy. T HE attention of gentlemen is invited i t , o a very superior quality of BUFF CAS IMERE, at the Establishment of BEE Y & HOLLEBA UGH', Merchant Titilo s, Gettysburg, where may beluund FAN y CABSIMBRES , of every vari ety an quality. . . mums ara yakrnourEs, OF all kinds, from the beat, Houses in the City, con stantly on hand and for sale at he Drug and Bookstore of June 4, 1852. trailkint . 4#4.IIWiDEIVe SOAPS, Perfumery, Hail Oils, blotto Wafers, Portmanies, &c.,a new as. 'torment just opened at B UEHLER'S Book and Drug Store, in Chamber burg street. SCHICK'S. JAMES PIERCE . .0 2(,... 1.41'60. ..01. IMMO. d7l • (Aland at So*, afar Whit. .., as. .0T BUFF CASSIMERE. S. IL.BUEHLER. MILLS - ! KILLS ! MILLS! ALL IMPORTANT DISCOVERF. radscluir_. - ArL,limint No, AWAKE TO YOUR INTERESTS. BONN ELL'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 Flouring into his Mill at Locust Grove, in Germany township. Adams county, finds it to work beautitully, and is now realizing all he anticipated from it. by constantly making a barrel of! superfine flour from 240 Founds of good wheat, ou a straight average grind, without stoppage or interruption for re-grinding purposes. This process can be adapted to country work to the same advantage as Merchant work. The Milling community are respectfully invited to call at my Mill, one anti a half miles S. West of Littlestown,l where they call see the whole process in full Operation, witness its simplicity and perfection, find that it works to admiration, and no mistake. The undersigned has procured the right, and is now prepared to sell County. township and individual rights in the following Territory : Adams, Franklin, Cumberland, Dauph in, York, Lebanon, Chester, Berks. and Lancaster County and City, in Pennsyl vania, and Allegheny, Washington and Frederick, Carroll, Howlivd, Anne Arun del, and Baltimore County and City in Maryland. 'Fitts process has been introduced, and is now in use in many of the most extensive Flooring Mills in Western New York, Michigan and Ohio, till of which are mak ing a barrel of superfine flour from 240 pounds of wheat upon a straight average grind. For further particulars refer to hand bills, put up in the hotels in Gettysburg. and most of the towns of note in the Coun ty, containing a number of Certificates. &c., front practical operators, men of the Prat standing. All the necessary informa tion, together with a draft of the bolting ar rangements, hopper, plait of feeding, &c., &c., will he 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. GEO. ARNOLD. Gettysburg, April 16. 1852—tf. rri Inn letter front Mr. A. L. Spalding of the Slate of New York to the undersigned, dated Oettiber 10th IStii, he sacs:—"l have Bonnet's process of doming 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 objeet to gain from 15 to 25 ponds of wheat in every barrel of flour, come and see my arrangements.-- lam making the yield daily. I will nev er go back to the old method. I have Idol 23 years experirer•e in the business. and it is worth till other improvements." G. A. P. S. Mr. Spa Id ing is a large opera :or, grinding upwards of 30,000 barrels of flour per year. IMPOI I'A yrro FARMERS. barrel of soprrfi»e flour toll of 210 pounds of wheat—and 140 mistake! ! gEgrYatE aRKBLO H AS inirodured into his NIII at Lo rust Grove, Germany township, BONN E PATENTED PROCESS OF FLOURING, and is now making a barrel If superfine flour from ' 4(I pounds, or lout bushels of clean wheat weighing GO pounds. This brings a gain to the farmer of from d to I I bushel of wheat to the harrel ever the ordinary process of grinding; there is also a gam in the offal, in there being more shorts and shipstuff and little or no bran. This improvement consists of one continuous process of grind ing, bolting.n ., unfit all the flour is ob tained, separating the starchy from the glutinous substance contained in the grain, and by it the quality of the flour is improv ed, not grinding so close the first grind as to injure the quality oldie 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 the offal with the old method of grinding, and w:tich is the most ninricions part of the flour; this being combined with the whole, improves the quality of the flour, makes it more nutricions, will always insure good krmentation in baking, rises better, is not so liable to sour, will make a better yield of bread to a given quantity of flour, as white, and sweeter than flour ground in the old way, preserving all the good quali- ties of the flour. Farmers wanting a barrel of superfine flour made from 240 pounds of good clean wheat, will please call at LocusT GROVE. JOHN CRABBS, Miller Locust Grove, April 16, 1852—tf. Great Labor Saving Invention 1). P. BONN ELL'S Patented Process of Flouring, B y which a barrel of superfine flour is constantly made out of 240 pounds of wheat.. It not only economises, but is a great labor saving invention in a Mill. With this arrangement as now introduc ed in Mr. George Arnold's Mill, at Locust Grove. one hand is enabled with ease to manufacture and semi 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, cornea 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 well. Millers and others 'are invited to call and witness its operation. JOHN CRABBS, ? Mi llers. GEO. H. EBE, Loc . pat Greve, May 28, 1882—tf., ICE CREAM, MEAD ) AND CONFECTIONARIES. 811 HE subscriber has now commenced :AL . 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 past lavers he feels confident in his ability to furnish his patrons with ati article of pure cream, unsurpassed for llavoromooth• ness 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 best quality. No pains or expense will be spared to make the calls of visitors agreeable and pleasant. E. BREADS. April 23-Bm. MURDER MS a meek revolting crime, and as Court is near 1/ at hand some of our citizens will be Galled up on to discharge high end responsible duties as judges of evidence and facts that may be proven before them. As their verdict will necessarily 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 bovine+, mailers. Every father, moth er, son, sod daughter is interested where they can buy to the best advantage ; and we therefore say to them, that it is for their interest to call and examine 8 AlllB ON'S Ready-made Clothing and Vari ety Store, in Gettysburg, where Goods are sold cheaper than at any other establishment—notwithstanding all the talk of others about `•cheaper than the cheap est," *3O per cent. cheaper." &c. If you doubt this—or that he defies competition either in Get. tysburg or elsewhere—just give him a call and satisfy yourselves. There are those, who, prompted by selfish mo firm sometimes decry Ready-made Clothing, as being defectively mode up or made out of damaged materials. This may do to blind the unthinking, hot not those who will take the trouble to exam ins my large assortment of goods. I invite gen tlemen to call and say whether they have not paid as high as tfift and *lO per yard for cloths no bet ter than that in my coats, which are mails up too by a regular New York tailor. Occasionally an article may prove defective, but where is the mer chant that boa never sold a piece of cloth, cassi none, calicos., or muslin, which did not turn out to be bad. It is- impossible to prevent this alto gether, even will' the best of judges. Time is said to be money, and money is said to be time. So they are, if properly applied. And 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 put chasing goods at market prices. I upend as many weeks and even months as others do days—thus buying to advantage, with care, and frequently at slmoa half the market prices. Hence lam enabled to sell the same goods to my customers much lower than others, and frequently one-half lower. Besides, I adopt no two-price system, by which one customer is required to pay It) or 20 per cent. more than others. Putting my goododown to the lowest mark, and having( but ova poke, the pur chaser may rely upon being honestly dealt with. It is very easy to put a fictitious value on goods, and then allow customers to '•jaw" down to a fair value occasionally, hut 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 belong. to Hen's and Heys' Clothing, together with a very large variety of FANCY GOODS,Jewelry, Accnrileons, Violins. Revolvers, and other Pistols, Clocks, Trunks, Carpet-Bags, Violin and Guitar Strings, Sec., all of which will he sold at prices to sritislY any reasonable mind that SA Mt4O;NN is the place to buy the cheapest goods. Thanking tiny tr,curli and c ust o m e r, for their past patninage. and hoping to merit a con tinuance of the some by a toilet adherenee to the osix.reice principle, I invite them to give me Call at my Store, opposite the Hank, in Gettysburg. MA RC CS SAMSON. April lii, 1852. AN ILLIT,TRATED I)OI.LAR MAGAZINE. July--No. I--sew Series--Vol. 2. Iroodwortlt's Youth's I abinet Pi Fit F.GrN! New Volume the issue of !he eL.r...ai July Number. There are ii.nv two volumes in a year, of nearly 300 pages 1`.1(11. Ct/1111111.9.C11.1{ in January and July. Each number cotituitut4d pages, profusely and elegantly em'adlisherl. It is a L'obiatt, as its name imports, presenting the richest and rarest literary attractions for the young—ever rearla`alc. elite coming, instructive, free from all trash, and conducted with the utmost care. The particular topics of the articles con tained in it, as well as the modes of treating those topics, are too numerous and varied to ae special ly named. Ancient and Modern History, Biog raphy al Distinguished Individuals. the Arts and Sciences. Natural History sir Allllll4lOl, Wonders of Animal Instinct and CO:Itrls.1111,4, ACC.IIIII2IO Travellers. all suer the Globe, Descriptions of Curious and Wonderful Places, Familiar Dia logues, Popular Anecdotes, Wonders of Vegeta ble Creation, Moral Fairs, Poetry, Music, Enigmas, Riddles. Charades, Instructive Puzzles, Scripture have a place in the various al coyes of the Cabinet. r.r . FutAscia C. Wonnwoarn. (Theodore Thinker) the editor, is now trove/hug in Europe. and will regularly contribute to the leges of the Magazine during his ab s ence T.... 51 00 a year ; $7OO Gtr 4 CJIIII , II ; 00 for 7 copies. and an extra copy to the one who lorms 3 club of 7 and upwards. Money and post-office stamps may be sent by mail at our risk. Specimen numbers sent gratis. July be gins a new on/uote. AGENTS WANTED, to obtain subscribers for the Muguzine, and to will the Bound Volumes of the octavo series of the Cabinet—to whom inducements will be otTered 7 - r Clergymen without charge, students, Ace., will find this a pleasant and useful employment. D. AUSTIN WOOD woRTH, Publisher. 118 Massau-at., New York CALL THIS WAY! THE [LATIES7 FAMiIOOTAS RECEOWitM. Ir Il E undersigned respectfully announc- A- es to the citizens of Gettysburg and its vicinity that he has commenced the TAILORING BUSINESS, in all its varied branches, in one (tithe rooms Conaughy's Building, adjoining the entrance to the Sons of Temperance Hall. Ho hopes, that by a strict attention to bus iness, And an earnest effort to please, to meet and receive a liberal share of public patronage. lic:r Give us a call..,kess Country produce taken in exchange for work. Latest Fashions have just been re ceived. HENRY CLIPPING ER. April 10, 18152-Iy. Lela ratioring ESTABLISHMENT. SIIEADS & KING 'ould most respectfully 'form their friends and ie public generally, that my have entered into iartnership to carry on the Tailoring Xnsiness, all its brandies, and —...mainey will be glad to ac commodate customers, at their establish• ment, in South Baltimore street, (old stand of Jacob Sbeads,) next door to Schick's, and nearly opposite Fahnestook's. Their charges will be moderate. and all garments warranted to lit. They ask a trial, feeling confident that their work will please. Otr Country produce taken in exchange or work. The FASHIONS for the Spring and Summer hare been received. Gettysburg, April 9, 1852-Iy. GALL AND 'sig. , large supply of TIN ra WARE on hand and for sale, at Buehler'sTin and Sheet Iron Establishment, opposite the PosVoffic, which will be - sold at low prices. GEO. E. BUEHLER. COUNTERPANEfiI.-white for sale very low at KURTZ'S. mrattrutttgr P&OlErt za- A Superior aeliele of Mineral Paint Warranted etittal to any Paint ever before offered to the public for painting on Wood, Brick. Stone, Iron, Tin, or any substance which is exposed to Weather, Water, or the Atmosphere. It is Proof against Fire, Water, anti 'Waffler, AND UNCHANGEABLE IN ITS COLOR. It mixes readily with Oil or Compositiox and is a beautilul dark brown or freo-stone color. This Paint received the Premium ailhe New York Stale Fair, Held at Albany in 1850; in competition with the Ohio Fire-Proof Paint, and sev eral other kinds of Mineral Paint, as being superior to anything of the kind now in use. CERTIFICATES. We the undersigned, having seen and used BOSWELL'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 is not unpleasant to use, like the MUDDY Ohio Paint which is harped about the country so much, but mixes up withoil like pure white lead. It is sold at half the price of common paint, end we believe where the color is desirable, it s 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 new in use. 1. Minton, Paiinter. James Tomlinson.Esq John Phelps, do John Tomlinson, Bag 1) B Gleason, do H DrowneEsq James Moore, do II 11 Stoddard. Minning. do W Stoddmrl, T. Joslin, do S P Doolittle, N P Wilbur, John Allen, E W Dodge, 0 Parks, D Joann, N Dyer. Oneida Depot. Oct. 30th, 18150. Mr. Bush well, Dear Sir: We have u.ed , with in the past month. some 2,000 lbs. of your Miner al Paint, in painting can, car houses, and freight bowies upon our road, and we can safely recom• mend it as a very euperinr, durable and cheap ar ticle of Paint. • HF.MAN H. PH ET. IN. Superintendent of the Syracuse & R. Mr Dualvell. Dear Sir: I have used footif. Spa rtan & Utica R. R. Company, over a ton of your Nfitiera I Paint, and I lind upon using it to be far preferable to the Oil Paint. or any ether kind now in use. I ran also recommend it a• being snob rior to White Lead for any kind of out doot paint ing. as it appears tube impervious to water, and anchatieethle in rotor. 110RALIEJOHNSON. Pahoer ~r'.t' & IT. R. R ro AlTativ. Oec I, Isso. Mr. Buswell. Dear Sir Having a entisid rattle quantity of your Mineral Paint. in painting brick and wooden houses, the 'tam dcwton, I have taken en Ira to try and test it in Voriotis ways, front its trial and composition rcon war rant it to be durable both in qunlity and color; it mixes beautifully with nil—p tints very easy— and for ship or boat painting, I think there has no betties pan!' ever been introduced. I have used onsiderable of it with water and glue cornposi ion. for co trnn, cheap painting. end it exceed. any thing I ever saw. Tsui) Youra:— TilOs 11 .111,41 N. Moss l'sonter. Numerous other r'errifiratt, in hands. ul A gcnts whi c h he shown to desk hl int is for sale by S. 11 BUEHLER, Gettysburg, sole Agent t.u. Adsmt COUlity. Gettysburg,July 20(10 LADIES ARE willing to certify that the RATH AWAY COOKING sToy E is the very best Stove now in use, inasnmeh as they will do more Cooking. Roasting and Raking, and do it with less labor, and last as long again as as any other wove now sold. These celebrated stoves are con stantly kept for sale at a very reduced price at the GETTYSBURG FOIXDRY AND NIACRINE SHOP, Where the subscribers feeling determined to suit all persons have also the Parlor, Sexton's Baltimore Air-tight. Peaks'kell and Cabinet' Cook Stove, and Air-light and Template Parlor Stoves of the most beautiful patterns. THE SEYLOR PLOUGHS. which cannot he surpasset! for lightness of draught or in the character of their work, are constantly on hand for salefainl in view of the fact that the Mouldboard of these Houghs is one-fourth heavier than that of other ploughs, it is decidedly the cheap est that ran be obtained. WITHEIROW PLOUGHS and nth era, Castings for the ‘Voodcock Plough, Wind-mill Machinery. Castings and Hol low-ware, wit'fi every:-article usually made at Foundrles can be obtained here. Illackstnithing and Shoe Making as usual T. WARREN & sON !II 4.1 te 21 to JP Ibiza)" O f all kinds, Cap and Letter Paper of 'L P the hest quality, Note Paper, Visiting Cards, plain and fancy Envelopes, Pen- knives, Quills, Gold Pens and Pencils, &c., always on hand and for sale /ore by S. H. BUEHLER PARASOLS—the best and cheapest in town. Only come and look, and you will say so. Give us a call and you will be convinced there is no humbug about it. KURTZ'S Cheap Corner. Ladies' Dress Goods. ILKS and Satins, Merinoes, M. de Lampe,. A I paces, Calicoes, SHAWLS, Collars, Gloves, Stockings, &c., &c., are to be had at - SCHICK'S EXTRACT OF COFFEE. fiNHE genuine, original EXTRACT J• OF COFFEE. which has been re cently so extensively brought into ue o sa a substitute for Coffee, and which rec a nt mends itself by reason of its cheapness as well as its excellence, can be had, at all times, r.: th a Store of S. H. BUEHLER. fir Y T H E 8, Smiths end Rubbers, a 1 s new lot, just received and for sale at the RED FRONT. THE STAR AND BANNER. le published every Friday Evening, in Carlisle street, two doors from the ilicstrimul. by D. A. & C. BUEHLER. runup. If paid in advance or within the year $ll par annum—if not paid Within the ye, i,$Sl 50. No paper discontinued until al Jerre* ges are paid.— except at the option ofthe•Erhtor. Oingle.eopiee Of emote, A failure to notify a thaeontlnuano will he reganied,ae a new engagement. Advertisements not extending a square inserted Vtree times, for 411—every subsequent insertion ill cents. 'Longer biles in the same proportion.. All idvertigeinehts not specially ordered for * 'evils tints Will be continued until forbid. A law rat reduction will be made to those who adverting by the ymr. Job Printing *fill kinds exerntertneady and prptut4y, aaik on reasonable temps; Lsitsrs arid t i esuouniretimin to the 'Editor, (ex %Slug such se contain ,Motry or 41 ,ninnee oi new subscribers, must be eon 'PAID iii'order to 'inure attention. LIVER COMPLAIN,. JAUNDICE. DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY. DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS, im:m33 diseases •rl. sing from a discos. dered Liver or Stomach, such as Constipation, inward Piles, Fullness of blood to the howl Acidity of the Stomach. Nausea, Heart-bum 'Disgust for Food, Follnesa,or weight in ther tom ach, Sour Eructat ions, Sinking or Flatter ing at the pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and difficult breathing. Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffo cating sensations when in a lying posture, dimness of vis ion. dots or webs before the right, Fever and dull pain in The Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Epee, Pain in the Side. Back, Chest. Limbs he.. Sudden Fleshes of Heat, Miming in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil and great depression of Tpir• its, can be effectually cured by DR. 80019 LAND'S CELEBR3TED GE R 111.411' BIT TERS PREPARED BY DM C. rt. ZACESOR, AT THE GERMAN .NIEDICINE STORE, I'2o Arch street, Philadelphia. Their power over the above diseases is not ex eelled—il equaled—by any other preparation in the United States, as the cores attest, in many eaves after skillful physicians have failed. These bitters are worthy the attention of inva lids. Possessing great virtues in the rectifica tion of diseases of the Liver and lesser glands, ex ercising the most searching powers in weakness and affections of the digettive organs, they are withal, safe. certain and pleasant. READ AND BE CONVINCED From the “lloston Bee." The editor raid. Dec. 22nd Dr. !leotland's Celebrated German Bitters for the cure of Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspep stn, Chronic or Nervous Debility, is desertedly one of the mast popular medicines of the day These Bitters have been tired by thonsanns, and a friend at our elbow says he has himself receiv eri an effectual and permanent cure of Liter Complaint from the are of this remedy. We aro convinced that in the use of these !litters, the pa tient constantly reins streneth and eipor— a fart worthy of great consideration. They ate pleas ant in taste and smell, and can hewed by persons with the most delicate stomachs ts ith safety, un der any circumstances. We are speaking from experience, and to the afflicted we advise their lire. ..tienles We one of the beat Li'.erary pn —pent pilloll.hed sniff, A ile.2s— "Pr I foollattirs (;rIIII.III hitters, mans fortnreil be Dr. Jarkson are non reentr merited by lotlll. of the most prominent members of the faculty on an article of morn ettrnry in re•en nt female weakness. As sneli is the rase or would advise all mothers In obtain P a bitHe and flint stye. themselves notch •irk vms Per , :ons n(clelibita led coti•litottom will find Ihe•e germs to their health. as we knew from envier. fence the onlotnry ~Visit they hare hod sport weak systems MQITr uvinvNer, Thr -Philatielphitt `ntitithr I;tt rrt le: . th e beet family nev,ttittviter pit bit-heti itt the I . SUMP. lie editor so , • 4 , 1 - It Is SPIIII , III arrrrnnnnsnit SI hat are lei To ed ratent Nledietoes. to the eioiridenre and pat ronage sit our readris , nod theielere alien recommend Of lleot land • (lei man rifler., e wish to be ihrtinwir understood that we aro not speaking of the no.tioni• of the dan that as , . noised abets t tor a hriet porn i ll and ;ben 11.101 . • ten alter they has e done their {;nifty rare or but MP lIIIPSIII . IIIr lees co:11.11,11.41. wove , • sally prized, and which has met the bratty ap proval nt the latnliy limelt. ' idence upon rs,denre hiss been recess mil (like ihr r,rem,,g)(l,lo. of the Volvo, the last 3 year-. and the •:iiiege•l test , 11 , 0I'V us 414.4 favor. is. !lint there 14 0101010 it n.nl ui the prae Lee ot the II•rtINIf 1141 , 41'1411iS ol Philadell 11,a, than all other nostrorna romloned. a tart that rail easily be estabballed. noel lolly ptoi log II at a scientific prepare t inn mill meet irli their quiet approval w hen presented es en in this from. That Ibis medicine will cote LI , Pr Comphiol, and Ily•pepsia, no one can doubt niter suing it sic do cc toil. It acts specifically upon the Nan 1. 1 I and liver; it is preferable to calomel in all 1,1 loos diseases—the effect in irerheiliao, It cOil lie Ithninisteroll to females or infants is ills salty and reliable benefit at any time. BEWARE 01 , WNT ERFEII 'flits medicine has attained that high clrarar• ter which is aeces.art• ior all medicines to attain to induce comitelimiers to pill torah spill-inns sr - :icles at the ti 4 of the 11‘es of those whom e in nocently Look well to the marks (tithe genni ne. They have the written signaltite of ( Inektion u pon the wrapper, and his name hl nn n iu the bottle, w tart-tut which' they are spurious. For Bale wholesale anti retail of the GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. I t.tut Arch street one door below Siellt Philadelphia; and by respectable dealers general ly through the country. Prices Reduced fn enable all classes of invalids to enjoy the advantages of their great restorative pom Diamond Tonsors—New Firm. eipton Ilrottitr, FASDIONABLK BARBERS AND HAIR DRESSERS, CAN nt 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 4 , Tonsorial Department, with such an infinite degree of skill, as will meet with the entire satisfaction of all wlio may submit their chins to the keen ordeal of their razors. They hope. therefore, that by their attention to bust ness,and a desire to plewstltifey will mer it as well as receive,,, liberal share el pub lic patronage. The sick will be attended to at their private dwellings. vmw © ozs. a~~. ~. WU. 1111 4 : PAXT has con stantly on bands, at Ins l?tore in Gettysburg, a very large and full assort ment of Hats, Caps, Boots & Shoes, of Eastern , and Home manufacture, which he is selling at extremely low prices, and can suit all customers in sizes, quality and prices. Come ono, come all., you can be suited, arranirements are made to furnialt promptly, in our line, of businefiß. , TWO DOORS below t h e NafOlrace in Chambereburg street. June .4. kikter 111%1Int, rilpHE subscriber . hereby •givecnotice to Jr- those who have promisee him W OOD on neeciunt, that he to in want of it, and that unless it le 'delivered forthwith; without further floors; thelteeountrwill betpiseetl in the hands of sit officer for eollectiou. srid tfif money *golfed. • • 1. WARREN.
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