stf= ol,l l , dt IMMINTAIN VIEW SPRINGS. T M* itibteriber has been induced to 0. pea en establishment for the IiCCOrII - of Invalids, and also for persons Who Irish to leave the cities and towns for a eked period during the warm and un healthy, reason of the year, for a healthy stolottenfortable place in the country. It is vioaittol eight in ilea north of Gettysburg, on she State road leading front Gettysburg to Newville, hall way between Middletown sod Benderaville, in a healthy and beauti ful country, not surpassed for fine and to insulin scenery by env in the State. There are PLUNGE and SHOWER BATHS for the benefit of persons desiring to use them; also many places of resort and a muse:nem along the romantic streams, ra vines, pine -woods, Ate. The , pubseriber will also serommodale parties front the country and adj aoeill Persona boarding for a week or two will hare the use of the Baths gratis. Any person leaving his name with the subscri ber and, paying sole dollar to advance, will have the privilege of the Baths for the sea son, Persona who have not subscribed will be , required to , pay At eta. for each bathing. Persons coming to Gettysburg in, a public conveyance can have immediate conveyance to the Springs by applying to Mr. Jolty L. Tara, and also have ready conveyance back to Gettysburg. Terms $5,00 per week fur hoarding. J. N. SMITH...M.- D. Bendenville, June 25..--61 NURSEargs, PLAINFIELD Near Petersburg, Cr. Adams County, Pa. THESE Nurseries are in full opera. don, there being on hand a full sup ply of Apple. Peach, Pear, Plum. Cherry, and Apricot Trees—together with Straw -bervieer-9tianberrietriAlUrran Ate"- of numerous` Tarielies. - Aleci, Shude ind Or-' =mewl trees of various kinds, European Lin*, Home Chestnut, Slagnolias of varied* lamb,. Silver Maple. Sugar Ma plet,Engllsli- Walnut; with. Evergreens. suelf#l Balsam. Fir, Norway . Spruce. Eu rcips.'l6 Silver Fir, Black Fir, Ametican mid Phittese A'rbar , Vine, Grape Vines of variotts kinds, dtc.,—all for sale either at retail or by the quantity. - Ihidtri'sle.o on hand n large lot of . PEAR TREES, purchased at the Highland Nurseries, Newbury, N. Y.) lan Spring, and have theni planted ready fur sale.next tall, con sisting 070 or 80 varieties. WILLIAM WRIGHT. June. 25. 1852-4 L o,4siztaraary.22tl9 estop IfellUaNiJOtl3o 410 Ltiblf 41,0 oa THE subscribe: respectfully informs the public that he has opened a per manent -Daguerreotype Gallery, in the house formerly kept as a Temperance house in Chamhersburg street. a few dome --from the Diamond, where he is prepared, at all titles and in all weathers,to take 41,4140 ©ERNE 011 4 1 P in beet style. of all sizes and kinds, and at therionreat rates. if my pictures do not give satisfaction. there will be no charge. 11[3 0 Give tue a call. SAMUEL. WEAVER. Gettysburg. May 14. '52-Iy. D. M 9 CONA UGI.IYI 4 77;r0 It NE l' .a7' L 411". OF'FIQE in the Soudt-west corner of the, public square, one door west of *Pip Arnold's Store, and formerly oc cupied si a Law Office by John M'Con aughy, put,. deceased, Altiorises and Solicitor for Patents and Pensions, Can furnish very desirable facilities to applicants sad entirely relieve them from the necessity of a journey to Washington. ':D. , MoC. is prepared to attend to the prosecution of Clain,' for Bounty Land to Soldiers of ihe Wet of 1812 and others —the selection of choice lands entl—lotia tin their Warrants--proeuring Patents and setting *l4iers' lands to the beet ad vattiait. Apply to hint personally cc by letter. • , Gooyoborg,, Nov. 1. 1850—tf N, wit. DAILY & lON isaus . :47r: r„ : l k is:;:i 4 : , 77l.:::; " ::: , .7.1.4....4.'11:40.1w*::iy....i.'np.'"....:::: .::. a thr ed.r. Comb!: *lch Nov to. . NaY161114414 841.4. ahme 5..1 " thicarm atwa,'ltimt.hiptie... (~. -4 ' , . $0 , 1 , 144 1 . , 1 , 0 I% 0 , 1, 7 * „ ! ftni**Nl Pik beimit 1/.1 , Philadelphia, Apia 23, 1852-Iy, MIFF CASSIMERE THE attention of gentlemen is invited to • eery- superior q uality of BUFF CASSIMERE, at the Establishment 0 1 SKELLY & HOLLEBA Mill. Merchant Tailors, Gettysburg, where may be tumid FANCY CASSIMERES, of every vari ety and quality. ID11.0113:ANZI 4111 1 ell kind.. front the best Houses in the. City. eon stonily on hand and for sale at h • Drug sod Bookstore of ' S. H. BUEHLER. June 4. 18$2. TIN STAR AND BANNER. ehed every Friday ,Even ing. in eltriisle street. two doors from the Diamond. by D. A. dc C. H. - BUEHLER. Ticrissa. Etraiikirrednace or Within the year $2 pot ektemari—if Not paid within the yet rad: re. Na pipe igneentiamool until atiarrearagerare paid— ittaw*Wit th, option of the Editor. :Single copies tillt_otwieli A *AIM to notify a diacontinuane WM% ilisankei as a new engagement. katotioesomaa not exceeding a squire inserted t was *ow far *l—erery subsequent Insertion 4$ owato, Looter ones in the sane proportionr— AN Wilviaats not specially ordered for a paoso Omar still he continued until forbid. A lib, vat amilionviali will be made to thitse who advertise 1 /4 60 , 4110 . all kind. e xecuted neatly and 41^ 10 1 41 :34• 4 4 1 an rteem . watrumi. Leastawai CoNliNtasina to the Editor, (ex ea vavue.v *way or ‘..t , mamas 04 11401 M 106- Minik swat ha mo tat n its order to *wan etkomilwa, InOFFMAN 4V, WARRENS' 411111,DIDZUSQ3+"'UIZNIKT Ilia.(474l,oNhAß WITH THE LATEST Nntprobri, fElactinerk riillE undersigned would respectlully -m- announce to the public that they have entered into partnership for doing business at the well known FACTORY on Middle Creek, in Freedom township, Adams County. Pa., on the road firom Get tysburg to Emtnitshurg, and are prepared to fill all orders in their line of business, such , Cabling,' Fulling, Dyeing, Ilfanufaciterirng Cloths. • Cqslinetts, Qtr. pm, Slockotryarra, tari2el - chains. kc., in the best style said R.5. , 98011:118LE MITES. The Faetory has been re.titted and re. paired with considerable care and'eSpense —theintest improvanithita' in machinery having been introduced—so that custo. mere may rely upon having their orders tilled pimply and to the hest advantage. For the convenience and socommodation of monomers. Wool' will be called for .and goods delivered at the Mewing plitees, every few weeks, to wit: All the Stoma in Gettysburg; Brinkerhars Store, Fairfield ; Blythe & l's xton's do. ; Loudon's Liheity township; Weikert's Store, Green mount ; Myei a Store Freedom township ; Henn's Stare, Mounijoy ton nship ; Lower's Store, AN endtstown ; Werts's Store, Arendstown ; W ti mes Store Munamsthurg ; Scott's Store, Cash town ; Sneeringer end Renshaw's, Littlest-awn Arnold's AWL Locust Grove ; sinith vic Clunt's Store, Einontsburg, Aid; Bodonil s store, Taney town, Md ; Creglo's Store, Tanneytown Road. All of our work is warranted to please. Goods at all times exettan nr Wool. The highest price paid f Wool. No expense or trouble will he spared to give entire satisfaction to customers. Give us a call, and lest our work. C. W. HOFFMAN. THOMAS WARREN, DAVID WARREN. April 23._ 1832,-,ly. Baths! Baths ! ! NOW OPEN FOI: '1.11521:80 THE subscriber, at the solicitation of umnerous persons, bas pot up n BATHING ESTABLISHMENT, at considerable expense, for the accommo dation of die citizens of Gettysburg. It is located near the residence of the subscri„ her, on South Baltimore t. ree t. in a retired and:'conyen will place. It eon Pists of both a PLUNGE and SHOWER BATH, which will 'always be kept in good order. The bathe aro now ready for use. and will be oven to subscribers on the following conditions : 1. Any person leaving his name with the subscriber, and paying $1 in advance,' will have the privileges of the baths for the entire season. Persons who love not thus subscribed, will he required to pay 0.1 cis. for each bathing—no subscriber to have the privilege of pathing more than twice a day without x ira charge. 2. The baths will be open each (lay he tween the hours of 6 and U A. M.. for the use of the Ladies exclusively. All the other hours of die day, they will he 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 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. 6. Good order will he required of per-' sons using the baths; and any Misconduct in or about the bath-house will debar the guilty person from further privileges iii it. The company using the baths when any I itnproperor disorderly conduct takes place, MOH be 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 House will be kept at the residence of the. subscriber, Where it must, in all cases, be returned, after bathing. irrPersons wishing to subscribe, or nbttin further information, can call upon the subscriber. JAMES PIERCE Gettysburg, June 4—tf. Price. Reduced ! VAUGHN'S LITHOEMUMC MIXTURE! Wirt Bottles—Only One Dollar. rbe Pteprieter of the Meet Aeueriast itanaly " Veramee Vetter.. Lrreentetrrtc Murree e." heisted br the ariptat solieltatiom of hi. Agana. steamboat the United Stow and Canute. ha. ere Bedewed the Price of AN roblair mad well kaiwu article; lad from thl. dais. towsfaitts. he will put •ap bus owb Mau M4.—blii Oman betties I—tbe NWI Drift will b. ORR DOLLAR. The pet& oeymet amested that the character or dm Medi. da, rat rurldlh. ad, we nn. , Flattener _Wm. osigutt 101 , 1 the /ANN Data will he bestowed to pre patina It als heastottow A. essedidwa s ppd..** reduced PAW. will be Porehased by thole who have not hitherto mode themselves, &equines.' with it. vfitaisc: the prtspriatee would bra to intimate that hi. article le pot go he clamed with the vest *mow of •' Remedies or the day ;" it claims for Itself a grows" drains; pow., is ell sliimise: data' sap Whorl preporatho Isar *stare PP ovoid; and has sustained Itself for eight years by its solastin medical singles; and. Emil this moloctipts: marmanded doable lii*price of any other ankle hi link line. Nonce rAILTICULARLY, this utide ICU with Wort hats lug power and eartaloto s a►M the Ilktad, Win Ohms, Longs, sad other wpm, epos the proper settee 40 which lire me deo. Thin mediela• hag a Judy Nsh hosts es ■ mod/ Oa *alai' MIA thirrA 001 all ammo of Om =tam lw ewe when U.. " M i m i P h i l i m s bag 4,414404 his swift& amid he has dimmillat airmer. mom opinial Ihtbnlit. Air twlitori• Owl week* uswwwly ,sad . A9l" palm prim .nil, obtained Well; ud the old will wore Cheap* Math* La the World t or rt. ask for peopkiets—tlie seems th. ONO try they amain ever *tam payee reetras, W oldie* le AD isseeksi matter) velosatie fht hauebale Parimium. and - wills/ 1 will save saw dollen per rear is proefleal beasekeeeeta Thole reeeipte ase hotodeami to , wake the hook of soot ado.. W. atm Its charecatt 00 W I/VWth i " jrnalw eM svedkii" the teoleamy to &oar of tibia, hi the llbesiof Wes Mir all parts of the aseatm me be Whet *Poo " Vaagbab Vagetable Lithentriptig Gnat Amnion Remade. now for ode fi quart beabeseie $1 each, wall bottles ot 60 ot. each. No eloall bottbs wUI be , bowel ant tbe name .tooth Gnawed or. Prianpal Othoe. Sara" N. Y., 909 N.J. &Wt. G. C. VAUGHN.. !old Wholeader and Retail by OLCOTT IdoKIESOON Si CO.. 117 Maiden Lan*, Neer York City. N. B.—AII letters (excepting from agents ead deals. milk whom M trammels busies...) mutt be poet paid, or too aitirdor grill be sires te them. ~..AGENTS---6. 11. Buehler, Genysburg; Jsepb Martin, Oxford ; . Wm. Wolf, Lest kleilin: Jo seph R . Henry, Al.thonstown ; J. B. Conk. ray alumina ; Lewis Denig, Ckatobersburgla William Berlin, )1/mayor. Oct. 18i lil6o SUB-.SOIL P.LOUGIIB ()F the beat qualpy--alwaye on hand ‘ J. cud for sale in Getqaburg. at the Foundry of 7. WARREN & SM. SHERIFF'S ~saus., pUrsuUnce of sundi.i itirris ditioni Exponas,and Levari Pocias is out of the Court of Common Pleas of Adams co.. Pa., and wt. , iitte directed, will be exposed to Public Sale, ori Saturthii the* of August next, in 1 o'clock, P. at the Court House in, the botbugh of Getty': burg, the following property, to wit : • A TRACT OF LAND situate in Ger many township, Adams county', Ps., ad joining lands of • gent' , ' Sptlding, John Wetkert and others, and ronialnilig PrP— TEEN ACRES, more or Ituld. • 'The Im. provements are • TWO—STORY BRICK 111V001216 with, a One.Story • Log Kitchen „attached, a Stable and other mat buildings. There are some Fruit Tree; on thp premises.— Seizettand taken in execution as the petit). erty of Adam king, Executor of the Es tate of,l.upwlog KIM), ilOpelkled. • also.. Net' I. A TRACT' OF riAhltishtrate" in Latirliore tournship, Adams io ty, Pa., containing FIFTY—EIGHT ACRES more or • less, adjoining lends of Jacob Kiner, George Harman, Henry Fickel and others, on tv.ltic4 are erected a TWO—STORY LOG ' DWELLING HOUSE a Double Log Bain, with Wigon had attached, a 'Spring :House, Corn Crib, and other out buildings. There are Two Orchards of Choice Fruit 'Frees on the premises. and a Spring of water near the door. Also. No. 2. A LOT OF GROUND. situ ate in Huntington township. Adams coun ty. Pa.. containing FIVE ACRES. more or less, adjoining lands of John Miller, Samuel Shelley and others, on which are erected a TWO-STORY FRAME iss nwzmazalci. 130703', . 1 with a One Story Back Building attached, a Log Stable, and other out buildings.— There is a spring of water on the lot.— Also, No. 3. A LOT OF GROUND. situ ate in Huntington township. Adams COUR. ty, Pa., containing ELEVEN 4CNES, inure or less, adjoining lands of Daniel Biternan, M idutel Lear and others. part of the Lot being cleared arid part of it cover ed with Timber, Seized and taker•. in EX/n.06011 as the property of Isam.v 3 l'norit- AS. Also, A TRACT OF LAND, situate in Hun. tington township. Adams county. Pa., eon. tailing! ,FO/r/T .rit'RES more or less, adjoining lands 01 Solomon Sterner. John 'Johnson Heirs of A dam Sowers a nd others, on which are erected n_TW 0— STORY 1, OIG &V; DWELLING NOUSE, a Log Stable, and other out buildings.— There is a spring of Wiler near the door, and an Orchard on the premises. There is a due propottion of Meadow. Seized and taken iu Execution as the property of Micuara. Berm. Also, A LOT OF GROUND situate in the Borough of Berwick, Adams County, Pa., known as No. 38, in the plot of said Borough. fronting oil the Wrk and Get tysburg Turnpike and run n-rug hack to Fleet Street, and adjoining lots of Tem pest Wilson, and David Hollinger, on which are erected a ONE-STORY 4.1:7 CAVE 0 4 8 I I Dwelling Ilonse, and necessary out buildings. There is a variety of Fruit Trees on the premises, and a well of water near the door. Seized and taken in Execution as the property of John 'Either, Adtuillia• trator of II IiNRY SIAGLE. deceased. —Also,— No. 1. All the interest of Isaac Trim mer in :t certain Half Lot of Ground snit am in East Berlin, Adams county, Pa., frown . ..! on Nlain street, and running back to an alley. and adjoining lots of .11ellone and others. on which are erected a 0 .E—S TOll Y . ar: DWELLING HOUSE, " • a Stable and other out buildings. are some Frnit Trees. Also, No. 2. All the interest of blame Trim- mer in a Tract tit Land situate in Hatuil um township. Adam.. county, l'a., contain.; ing THREE ACRES. more Cr less, hounded by the York county line, lands of John Wiest, George Jacobs and others.— There is some timber on iL . Seized and taken in Execution us the property of le- AAc TRIMMER. Also, No. 1. A Tract. of Land, situate in Franklin township. Adams county. Pa. containing SEVENTY—SIX ACRES,I more or less, adjoining lands of Jacob i Deardorff. Robert Shakley, and others, on which is erected a One and a half STORY LOG DWELLING HOUSE, . 11 and a Stable. There is, an Orchard on I the "premises, an a due proportion of Meadow Land. Also, No. 2.' A 'Tract of Timber Land. sou -1 ate in Franklin township, Adams county. Pp., containing THIRTY ACRES. more or less, adjoining lands of Joseph Fisher, Thomas Goodman and others. Seized and taken in execution as the property of CHRISTIAN 811EFFICRERa Also, Althe interest ofJohn Kauffman in a ear tali Tract of Lend situate in Hamilton ban township. Adams county, Pa., adjoin ing lands , of Leonard Kauffman. ' Henry Kauffman ,Peter• Baker. Kohertillsek, and others, anti oumaining FORTY ACRES more or less, on whieht are erected 'a One STORY LOG DWELLING WIESE, -Hu with a back building attached; and a' Log Barn. There is an Orchard on the prem ises and a, opting of waterwitii'thet door. Seized 'and, taken, in, Execution its the. property, of Joint fKAIMYKAN. Mao, • • No. 'Erect situate in Franklin townaltip. Atialrle .county, containing FIFTEEN ACRES, moreAr leas, adjoining Janda of Henry Bingamsn. Heirs of Solomon Bingaman, deo'd., .and others, on 'whip+ are emoted' a One and a: nalf-Stiwy " DWELLING 110173 E "" Iti a Stable sod other ottl_ , Yeilditigs.'7l'hero is a epring of water n ear , the door. • . Also, NO. A Tract of , Land. situate in Franklin township; Adams county • . Pa., containing THIRTY-77P° dICRE.9, more or less, adjoining lands of Abraham Micklay,.Jacob 81111:11)I and others--part of it being cleared, and part in Timber. Also, No. 3. All the interest of Henry Kerrlder in a Tract of land, situate in As Franklin towqghia, 4 nty. Pa., TWENTY-AM A El 5 0 tie: a 0, Vattiltitill a V d g the teat inTimber. • ikedand I , 44"vig X . "469 n us the Pr.etler,tY, '4 *NV Pi" Lift. . Alio,. , A Lot or Gieumil . kiitate ill: b)liqietot Hamiltiinban lownehgt, Adam* motto , Pa.. knotitt on 'the Geneql,plan Of A raid town as lot 'No. 4. altltate On 0 North aide of York street, bputided .by lots Of Beira eflaood Ktiltellt and' flirts of Margaret Witlti, end *Wq4ing from York at.. 'lttfrtit' Veit tit Wif 6 alley. on weigh Apt ,erateel l * T.W44#l" iii T 1 .9‘ 1 411 OAST. HOUSE,; ~ , 11, • with a One ,Story Frame 1410. 'tet‘ back building—n` Lag tElhdp'; a Irrarite Sta ble, and other outbuildings. Altorn is a well of water with 'a ititrie hi it near the don?. Seized' and taken in Etecathin as the property of JoHN :Ifcrittstur. ' • • '--Also '' ' ' . On needay, te COM of ilitginn next. on the premioit° e, n o'clock, A. H., tlfdl , , . be sold A Tract of Land, eituate 'in tatintore township 4 Adam 0 011111 Y, ra., containing 31 /litres, more or 1614, adjoining tan& of Mahlon Griest,Joel Gin-Onion, David Cad wallader and others. on WhieWare erected tt TWO-STORY BRICK tmEL LING ROUSE, with a Prams Store 'Room and Prarne Kitchen ausched, a Ware house, Smoke house, Frame Bank Barn, Corn Cribs and other ont buildings. There is a well of water; near 'the door end an Orchard oit the premises. Seized and taken in Execu tion as die property of Davie NitwcOnmest. . ••: .—Also4— • • , On the sate day at 2 o'clock P. if., on the premises. will be sold, a 'r iiict of Pild, situate 'in Latintrire' tourtirrhip; Adams County Pa, containing 120 acres more less, adMining lauds of Cldeoli Gates Jacob Myers, Nicholas Defter trod others. on which are erected; a -nro-skronr .111.11111 E birE ',LING MUSE. with * Ons-Siory Kitchen atticitef l a Two-Story.Brick Grist Asitit two run of Stones 4: the necessary machinery a Smoke.lirstse, a Bank Barn. with Wag on Shed & Corn Ciiha attached and other out-buildings. There is a Well of Water near the door. Seized and taken in execu tion as the property of Jonx Haulm. JOHN CO Sheriff. sheriff's Otke,Gettymburg, J..ly 9, 1b52.-4,1 5 Itttr - ten per rent. of the purchase mon ey upon all sales be the Sheriff, must be paid over immediately after the property is struck down, and on failure to comply therewith the properly will be ag`hin pu up liar sale. AEOISTER'S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given to all Lege tees and other persons concerned, that the :11/ministration :lecoMils of the deceased persona hereinafter mentioned, will he presented at the Orphans' Court of Adams compty, for confirmation and allow once, on ,19o✓ u iay the 16th day of wing fist nest. : 47 The second account of Samuel Beard, acting Executor of the last will and testament of George Beard, decd. 48 The account of Daniel Myers, Michael Weist, and Philip Myers, f....xee utors of the last will and testament of bid wick 31vers, deed. 49 The first and final account of Wm. Rittare, A diandr Ira tor de bon is non of I6'saun t \Ville% deed. 50 The account of George Slhgle, jun. one of the Executors of George Slagle, de- 6l The accoimt of Elias Slagle, one of the Executors of George Slagle, dec'd. 62 The :lemming of Wm. Slagle, one of the Executors of George Slagle, deed. ri3 The second account ) f George Ja robs, Administrator of Samuel Jacobs, de ceased. 54 The first and final aeconnt of Win. Kuhns, Administrator of Mar; [leek, deed. 55 The first and final ac...iont of Da. vitl Roth, Administrator of Wm. Small wood, deeeased. G 8 The firtnl account of Joshua Hoov er, Administrator of Elizabeth Hoover, deeensed. 57 The first and final account of Eliz abeth Weaver, one of tIM _Executors of Conrad Weaver, deed. 58 The finit account of Frederick (3.. Hoffman, Administrator of Martin Car- Laugh, son., deed. 59 The first account elf Henry 1.. Yohe, and David Yohe, Excu (tors of Geo. Yohe, deed. 60 The first and final account °lloilo D. Becker and Charles \V. Becker, Ad ministrator of Simon Becker, den'il. 01 The first and final ac. ount of Jo siah Baumgartner, Adminisu tutor of James Cralibs, dec'd. 62 The first and final ac count of Geo. E. Starry, Executor of Janwe 11. Taylor, tlec'd. ; • . 63 The first awl final acenunt of Gen. E. Starry, Atlministrattir of Jaeob Starry, 64 The first 9nd final account of Jacob P. Larew and David P. Larew, trstoi of John Larew, deceased. 65 The first and final account of Dar. id McConaughy. Administrator of Quin ton A rinstrungolen'd. , 66 The first and final adcounl of. Ma rcy D. Wattles. Admilnistrator or Theo. T, Weiner, decd. . DANIEL PLANK. Rcrieter's Office, Geuyourgi? Register. July 16, 11552. s te BOUNTY LANDS. . ~ . • ..., 1 DERSONs, e ntitleJ,to Bounty ti t ! a• fonds under the seta of Con ti gress of the United States can . have their eleints promptly and, 1 efficiently attended ,to, by applies-, - lien" either personally or by letiei t to the sulascriber.st his office in Gettysburg. Claimants whose applications have been suspended on coconut .of deficiency in proof may find it to their advantage to tail., gr:r The fee charged is $15., in esib elpfer payable upon the delivery Of the Wefftlf,d. Thesubscriber will allle Steed io claim. for Pensions ,forßarolutionary . or: other services *ads* , location of ' lindi• ' The sale and Nibbles ' . .fyidted 'Wttittots it: teeded•to, and the' higlreit gist:rice peid for the floe. f it.o. XPPUARY. May, 14-ITtf. •,., , Attorney, 41l law. ' , Bonnets 'Mid Bonnet Ribbos f . ADIES,if you to see' boni to-A tiful assortment of ROAM id Bon riet Ribbons, call at '" SORIOX'a. 111 C Y THg S, EWAN and HOW,. 4 ".• new Isti Jule heated , end 'kir . ..Is in elwßen FRONT. I : - S a mast Ithellitial' 4 alliel:dadlies:l3loo Is near isljainsi someje ow,elfirrose i o fkd= tat It dierheigodlig f it ,eitilmiir owhdibl lie e judges of anaissis that maybe proven befosethdrett An** eardisterill alreerii4h • (spit, it , *Nu 1N.A.R04,1400041111114501* facts. Sirehoidst,ohr miracle WM" be by adVetider In inifttaiMOODOOTWOr fifi', lIIMOY.Of 00; PO4X idr In beditiees enetteri • evity'fatbei, Moil 'e:' ti4ead, and Alights* allotireite. where deley'dine tiu,' to the Mint adulator's Mid we theaforresay. to them, that it lo,for Ithoithititortest to e•Hisoa examine;llll Read made 0 ()thing and .Vari- - z;: 1„i ~ . sty ,Storey , , Ilfr ,i . 1 in' 1 11,1 1 # 1 , rX r leberefl !OP PlA:Peill Abeeted. o l.l. ll at any' new establishatenS,---notwithstandinr all the talk of eehers abdut''“theaper than the cheis- 1 est,'' , ..2o , pir wea' chestier," ad. drum dietibt 1 thisv-or that be dines ountetitimv either by Get , tysburg or, elsourhamvvjuirt rise, him recall and war}} 101011elfelli. . . ; , I ' ' lefe,are thorw;Who, prompted by frliGh tee- • Uwe'. sorbetintwe • dairy Ready,mdde Clothhig, as' , being delbctively Made up or dowde oat of damaged malaililiti This, may do to Wind the u but nut these who will take the trouble ' rilMl . I ins my leNeMebittilliteo hi said.. 1 ' - , tlamen to call and say whether they havemistpad 1 as high as an and $lO per yard for cloths no bet. , ter lbw/ whet in my coats, what/ are made op too by, 4 regular New Nark, tailor. , VewitsionallY An article may, prove ; del m uve, but where is, the Mei [ . chant that 'has never Mid a piece of cloth, coati- Retie; calico*, or muslin; which did not torn'out to be bad. It la itnpoodble to prevent this alto getber,even wiih the best of judges. Timp is said to be money, and money.iarsid to be time. do they rine,fc properly applied. And herein lies the secret of Jay ability to sell goods Meer than any body elm. Instead of ruhniug‘to the city, and spending a law days in hastily pur chasing goods at market mime. I spend as many weeks and: even mental as Sabers Jo days—thus buying to advantage, with care, and frequently at almost half the market prices. Hence lam enabled do mi t ) tlos wee goads to my.austetners much led it Ruda phem, in% MeiderMensf,hall lower. ' i adopt no twoloriee•systelp. by which and enatinger netptiredt• pity IU or '26 por cent. more than bthera. finding my gobds down to the lowest mark,. and having but tho wax chaser may rely upon being honestly dealt, It is very easy tp, put a fictitious value os goods, end then allow customers to "jew" down to a fair value; ocessidnally. but when thai is 'done it is time to hook out !—there is something wrong. One price and small profits is the only fah and true system. • , My present stock consists of every sessohable article ,that belongs to Men's and Boys' Clothing, together with very large variety of FANCY GOODS,Jewelry, A ethhichh ir„ Violins. Revolvers, aria other Pistols, Clocks, Trunks, Carpet-Baps, Violin Shit Guitar Strings, he., all of which will be 441. jt prices to aatisfy any reasOnable mind thetSAMISON'ti is the place to buy the cheapest goods. • thanking my friends and customers for their past patronage. and hoping to mert a con tinuance of the some by a strict adherence to the ove•ra ice principle, I invite them to give me a call at my store, o Karaite the Bank. in (:ett yataita.. IBA:If:US .5A M SON . April It,, 18.52. 11,03) iratiortng E STAB 145)13.14Nrg. SH E A LIS & KIN G odd most respectfully , inform their friends and lie public generally. that , hey have entered 414)1 iartnerahip to carry on the Tailoring Business, in all its brandies, and _.hey will he 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 Fahneawck's. Their charges will be moderate. and all garments warranted to fit. They ask a trial. feeling confident that their work will please. (0 - Country produce taken in exchange or work. The FASHIONS for the Spring and Summer have been received. Oeuyeburg, April 9, 1852-Iy. 2000 LADIES ARE willing to certify that the RATH AWAY LOOKING STOVE is the very beat Stove now in use, inasmuch as they will do Inure Cooking. Roasting and Baking, and do it with less labor, and last as long again as as any other stove now sold. These celebrated stoves are con stantly kept for sale at a very reduced price at the GETITSBERG FOENDRY AND MACHINE MOP - Where the subscribers feeling determined to suit all persons have also the Parlor, Sexton's Baltimore Air-tight. Peakskell and Cabinet' Cook Stove, and Air-tight and Ten-plate•rarlor Sums , of the post beautilul pattCrns. TRU SETLOR PLOUGUS, which cannot be surpassed for lightness of draught or in the character of their work, arc constantly on hand for sale, andlii of the fact that the Mouldboard of these Ploughs ie one-fourth heavier than that of other ploughs, it is decidedly the cheap eat that cau be Obtained. Wl2llll=ololl PZOIIIOOIIII and oth era, Castings' for the Woodcock Plough, Wind-mill Machinery, Caatings' and Ilol low-ware, whit every article lisusily made at Foundries can be obtained were• illackstuithieg and Shoe Making as usual. T. WARREN & NON tr U. it u), Z.ff Zit /r Letiei Paper of the best quality. Note Paper, Visiting Cards, plain slid fancy Envelopes. Pen knives, Quills. Gold Pens and Petunia, .44.4 ;Aiwa)* on handand for sale kno;by . . S. H.. BUEHLER. . M best cheepem in . 0 1 awn. Only come and look, and you will say so, s oli r u will be convinced le oR buinliug "bout it. . . 'KURTZ'S cheqlP fidtei 9l Dtemm. fIiILK 3 I ) nd . Satini. Mertiiives, l'••lasintol, Alpacas. Calicoell.SßAWpa, Collar', Oktros, Stockings; atti., &e.,'are to be hail ' • • , , SCRIP/re'', KXTRACT OF. COFFEE. rlioE, - genuine,. enema EXTRACT. "L„ OF COFFEE. which bits been re• oently In extensively ,brought into us c os a substitute for .Cafes. sod which owed 'mends itseicby reason of its bit . 1 1/ well tut 'its - excellence, eaii bit hid, it times; east' Store of ' ' '' H. 11311EHL IL avaiwer,olopow .fi L OAPB.'Peirabi ery, Bait' OW: 'Mono Waferd, Portinaniel, iortmeni juin opened' at BUEHLER'S Book and Drug &ore. in Chambersburg dry : OUNTERPANE*--white 1 4/ for sal* very low at IiILICEMS. UVERIINNMPIANT. NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASES OF ' 1 1 11E` ICIDNEYB, / • " • diteatet " ' " sing. from a dinar. • Iltdmaolti ' *ugh" Constipation, innfacd, ' Fires, Funnel's iff Mood to the head, ''cidity, of the Stomseli, Nausea, Heart-bum ritigost torVood; Fullnets, or weight in thet,tots seh; Seer Eruetitions,. digging or Flatter+ foist data of she Stormlek,'Swfmming • sif the Dead, If misled end difficult , . brief hind, Flattering at. the .• fears, Choking or Soto coifing seniudions'when in 4'ineposture; 'dimness Divis ion, slots or , waits before the ti !4 •.. , • Fever and d u ll pain in the Head, Deficiency of Peripiration g „Yellownes, of *Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side; Beek, Chest. Limbs Sm., Sudden Finalise rit Hat; nuinhig id tbe Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil and great depteeeion Of spir• ie. can be 41bctually cured, by ,DR. NOOMAND'S CELEBR4TED GE R lff aN BI T TERS PREPARED 8Y c. .TAtalSem,' . AT "i h tiE ti:FlidAN : MEntdll4. EiTiAtt, 120 Arch street, Philadelphia Their poems ever the sirove diseases is net ex celled—it e~oaledsDf thy other preparation in the United :States, ai r the cures attest, in many cable isluViciens have ruled. , These bitters are_worthy the attention of inva lids. • Frossetteittai greet viirtoes in.. the reettfira tion of diseases of the Liver and lesser &eds. ex erciiiipg4 the, insis seerchipg powers in wee;soesa and atrectitins of thi digestive organs, they are withal, safe. certain and . pleasant. READ AND BE CONVINCED From the "Boston Bre." The editor reid, Dec. 22nd Dr. Hootlaudis Celebrated German 'Bitters for this ears of Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspep sta, Chronic or Nervous Debility, is deservedly one qt the most popular medicines of the day.— These Bitters have been used by thoussnus. an: a friend at our elbow say/ he has himself reedit,. ed an effeetual and permanent cure of Liver Complaint from the use of this remedy. We are convinced that in Abe. uselit theseititiere,.the pa tient constantly gains strengthanitvigor—s fact worthy of great consideration. They are pleas ant in taste and smell, and can be used by persons with the must delicate stomachs a ill, safety. un• r!er any circumarteneei. We are creaking from experience, and to the afflicted woe athise their use. N EW and itllPrO* Patented process of flowering by which a barrel of *tow line flour is constantly made. out of 240. pounds of Wheat. i The subscriber having introduced the above process of Flouring Into his Milts !Acura Grove. in I:grapey township,. Adams county, finds it to Work beautimlly. and it now realizing all he anticipated from ii, by constantly making a barrel of superfine hour from 44U founds of good wheat, on a straight average grind, without stnppage or interruption for re-grinding purposes. This prrwess can he adapted to country work to the Name advantage riff Merchant work. The ithi!ing community MORF. EVIDENCE. ' . are respectfully invited to call at my Mill, one and a half mileisS. West of Littlestown, The"PhiledelphisSatunlay Gazette. - the best family newspaper published in the U. States. i where they can see the whole process in The editor sass of : hill operation, witness its simplicity . stml DR. BOOFLAND'S GERMAN tivrcEns. ' perfection. find that it works to nilmiratiOn, -It is seldom wit recommend what are lei oi . • and no mistake. The iintlerstg lied has ed Patent Medicines, to the coutirlence and pat ' nonage of our Trailers ; and Iti.iTeloie ss tia . wu , roc II red the right, and is now prepared recommend Dr. Hoofland's German Hitters, w e to sell County. township and imlividual wish to be distinctly understood that we are not . rights in the following Territory : ' speaking of the nostrums of the day, that are i Adams, Franklin, Cumberland, Datipto noised about for a beet period and then totem- in, York, Lebanon, Cheater, Berks. and ten alter they have done thou' guilty race ot mesa Lancaster con my and City, in l'ettesyl chief., but ot a medicine long estahlisheil,univei sally prized. and which lies met the hearty op rani., and Allegheny, Washington and prove, 01 the faculty ittiell.” Frederick, Carroll, Howard, Anne Artie- Evidence upon evidence has been received(like tlel, and Baltimore County acs City it theforgoing) from allsections of the Union. the Maryland. last 3 years, and the strongest testimony in its ri i i ;dot process has been in triultieed. Iliad is favor. is, that there is moreof it used iii the prat, now . . of t . a , . i s In use in malty tut meal amorist,' lice of the regular Physicians of Philadelphia, than all other nostrums.cornbined, a tact that Call Flouring Mills in Wester,' New.. :Yeti. easily he established, and telly proving that a Mlriligall and Ohio, all Or which are mai,. scientific preparation will meet with their quiet log a barrel of superfine dour from 2111 approval when presenteileven in this form. , pounds of wheat upon in straight aversgn That this medicine will cure Liver Complaint' grind. For further partici far, refer to hand and Dyspepsia, no one can dpubt Rifler ilifinf it as bilk, put up in the Hotels in Gettysburg, directed. It acts sinwitically mom the stoma ct and liver; it is preferable to calomel in all hil- and moat td . the towns of 1101 e it the Colin ' ions diseases—the effect is immediate. It can ' ty, containing a number of Certificates, be administered to females or i nfants with safely ' &e., from practical operators, men of the and reliable benefit at any time. first standing. All the tweessartr infortolp BEWARE (IF couNTF.RFriTs. i tion. together with a dratt of the Milting 4t- This medicine has attained that high chafer , I rangements, hopper, plan of feeding, ler which ii necessary for all medicine' In•ltain I &c., &c., wilt be given II) any individual to induce counterGeners to put truth spurious sr- Apurchasingaright.Anyfurther' Gs ma :isle* at the risk of the lives ol those w haste in. , tine can be obtained by rolling on thin sub uocently deceived. ; .r, ~ scribe(, or by letter, (poet paid.) to 'him at Look wall to the marks of the genuine: Gettysburg. ;ED. A ItNOI.D. They have the written siguatum of C. .111 ~. - ttettysletrit. April 10, 18112—tf. Jackson upon the wrapper, anti his name blown in the bottle, without which they are spurious. I (E .::, In a letter from Mr. A. 1.. Spalding of For sale wholesale and retail at the the State of New York to the undersigned. GERMAN MEDICINE BTORE, dated October 10th 1861, he ears :..-**l No. 120 Arch street anti j oin Intou , sixth have Bonnet's process of flouring in me Philadelphia; arab,. respeetahledesikirsseneial mi11, 7 -it is right—and 4 bushels of goal ly through the country. wheal weighing 60 potilids to the herdic! Prices' IlLednood. • is enough for a barrel or ; nperfitte flour ; T. enable all classes of invalids to enjoy the if you think it an object to gain from 15 to advantages of thei t great restorative powers. 25 .pounds of wheat in every barrel of flour, come and see my arrangements..-- Diamond Tonsors—New Firm. t lam making the yield daily. I will nev er go back to the ohl method. • I have had 23 year* experience in the business. and it is worth all other improvements." (J. A. P. S. Mr. Spalding is 2 large ripen tor. grinding upwards 4130,000 barrels of flour per year. — l --T, . Great Labor Saving Invention. D. P. nopiNr.)4'.:s Patenttdi Piobess of n 0111411.- 09 By which a barrel ofsuperfine flour. centstintly made out of 240 point( of Wheat: It not oniterontunties, but i a great !abut' caving intention in a Mill: With this airangetWent'aii now intcodua. , ed ill Mr. (home A f ritold's Mill, at Y„.ticoat. .Gritvir, of e %h 1 ii ,iiiiiiwd with',.eiiie" tei manufacture and . venal ;off :40 barrels of floor per day, spying the expanse, 9( tow hand in the Miq bis not liable lel goat. out orqrdpc, and besides dutraitgain in.yield, comes as near entirely doing away, mau l ,ual labor in .the',Mill au ts, peasiltie: ,leaving' for the Mille k r little elate to do 'theft .overlook the machinery and 'fife \ • iliat' RP' works trall'.. meets • • il 141 \ n ea, II Miqeis 4 ,i 1 ot)teis ire *ne andleitneirs tilt operation. ' • .7 JOHN CRAHRS, ?. ,6. 1111 -..-- , ;• . ,GR.O. 11;,.E11E,,,. S f'" 7.:', Lociot throqet May 18, 1862,4, . , "Sentra Weekly," one - of tbe best Li!eroty p.• —per. published sold, Aug.2s— "Dr. Huollanirs'Germaii Bitters. manufactured by Dr. Jackson, are now recommerded by come of the roost prominent members 01 the locally se an article of much efficacy in cases of female weakness. As such is . the cane we wnald advise all mpthers to obtain a a bottle, and thus lime themselves much sickness. Persons of tielibita ted constitutions will find these littierA am, geous to their health, as we know trout exper ience the salutary ellact they have had alum weak systems," efliton Sr Brother, FASHIONABLE BARBERS AND HAIR DRESSERS, VAN at all times be found prepared to vv attend to the calls of the people, at the Temple, in the Diamond. adjoining the,County building. from Long expe rience they flitter themselves that they can go through all the ramifications oroto , Tonsorial, Detutr.trrient, with zilch an infinite degree of skill, as will,,meet with, the , entire satisfaction of all , who, may submit, their chins to, the keen urtleol of their razors. They hope. therefoFe, that by their - attention to .hosi ness,eml a . desire to please, they mar-, it is Well as, recall% al liberal pliare al pub _Pelxceege- The sick will be.ettended roar their prirate .oWelliege- . • . „ ~•„ WAO rag X T QOM stantly op ~heods, al ine, Aliore l In Cleitys)Mr& a very„ la andfull eseort ment of • ''• • • • • liats v: Psps, Boots SE-Ahocs, • of Easte' Ogig mlinu a lkoMres, Which he is sel ling at extremely low price', and can mill , all iitietoriili 1 . 0 elzesiitiplity and' pricks. _ Coll" 9 RN , COPfs 4::youpop arramegnipte. are inecle to fu rnish all goode promptly Ap oar, ,line, of • call TWO DOOlts below the Post 'Office in Cllnunberaborg street. • , Anue4: ' .t' UMT filtrap riginE subieilber lowa:l4lms nettectO, S- these who, Itivi preowspikhim W 60D on scampi, ihit hi is to wanto,Ci i t,tted dew unless it is delivered . ' without finites stotioe.lheAteditisi ptiset its site handset oti sear for isollestiol, and the WWI 1401106 f i t: ' T. WARREN. ItS AR 1d,iii;44,4;m444.#n";:0ccur , 04i . t. , 1e , ,2 , 40 I otwiksati•Wlff **MCI J. . n' II gitAsnititrfiduettd' hNiVilli"atTEP n-m -cast Grove. GettiOttif BONNXM PA:4'4 I I'UP .11i9cillTs ,P 9! gli/k l ,ll, r barrotif auper#ne flour.fretti.V. 4 o„P'3uVPs, or tout iniehols eleatf,,iiitill! i irillalifB 80 poun ds. TO/I brings 1l(l9n . 1 %,.‘" e farmer' frdm in/ buitheA„of to the , barrel over tho ordinar,y..procqey of grinding; there is als o in there being p o re "shortit,and,ehipetuff and little or no bran:, Time, impr,er;4 l oll l consists of one continyouttpeocess o grimir ing, all ,the ,ob. tamed, separatingoiaraly, glutimme substance contained is the grant, and by it the quality a the hour is improv ed, not,grimlingsio eigp+Obet6let 11 gill Id as to injure the quality of the farms or mealy part of the grain, astigrinditig so closet's. second grind es to take out all the'flour from the portion of the berry which remains ut the offal with the old method of grinding, anti which is the most autricious part of Me flour ; this being combined With she whole, improves the quality of the florili,makee it more nutricious, will always insure gums fermentation iu,baking, rises batter, is not so liable to sour, will make a better yield of bread to a given quantity if flour, as white, and sweeter than flour ground in the old way, preserving all the good quell 'ties of the ftour. Farmers wanting a barrel of superfine flour made from 240 pounds of good cleats wheat, will please call at LOC Vbl bBOV IL JOHN CHABLIS, Stiller. Locust Grove, April le, 1852—1 f. • _ MILLS ! 1111,14 S! MILLS' .ILL IMPORT.9II 7 T niscfrveltr. Allitarlcac,ilEalcit ow, AWAKE TO YOER INTERESTS. • • .•' 1 ' • GALL S WAY*. THE :EA.\ Skimps • MIST RECEIVED: Id lilt Ityp Canteen of Pettysbiq 94 its iietaity tWat.lui hau ininnienseti the, ttArtsditnie " at/S/14E08g .~,, ..t ,In all its iarlidlirehohed, in end of the rooms M'Cogoughies.Buififirtg,stlioiniug the entrance ld'illieSeas.ofll'entlitirkiteir ,He &pee, that, by I stria; attention tobUsi' hum, and** earnest effort to, please, id meet ind-rseeiv• *liberal share of public patronage. . Ir3 l .6tve tta a aidlwigi: Country produce taken in tiaahanfe for work. Latestfeshlonirharillnet hien ro. (wired. ' 11110NWf 41L1PPINCIER. April 10, 18112-Iy.' BONNE',
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