MUSE riELXiS' ittriljak Ei)tartt A Superior article of Mineral Paint warranted equal to tiny Paint ever before offered to the Public for painting on Wood, Brick, Stone , Iron, Ttn. or ant atilbstenee which it exposed to Weather, Water, itr the Atmosphere. It is Pr!Mr 0 1 10 10 mitir Fire, Water, ritrd treartrer.- ,AND Cie trAYQEsnz.E. ry )TS ,COLOR, It mixes rosdily With Oil or Composiiior. and list bexutilul dark brown or free-stone color. • 7lit Paint received the Premium al the New )irk Stale. Pair, Ilettl,at Albany in 1880, in competition with, the Ohio Fire•Prmf Plint, and nev em! other kinds alt . :limes! Paint. as being superior to anything of the kind now in use. CERTIFiCATF.f►. We-the undersigned, hawing Peen and need nusweLt..s Mineral Paint, can Weis recom wiend.it to the public ao, biting-an article superior to any Mineral Paint ever before offered for nay ; It is not unpleasant to use, like the mono" Ohio Paint Muth is hitrodasbout the country no much, but mixes up withoil like pure white lead. It is sold at half the price of coaintort .paint, and we believe Where the elder hi desirable, it • worth twice as much, and as a Pk,. Weather, or Water proof Paint, we think it canntithe surpassed by anything in the Paint line airs in use. L Mason, Pointer. Jamey Tmulinarto. /big John fhelps. do John Tomlinson, Dig DI/ 'Gleason, do 11 Brown. Dag James Moore, do B B Stoddard, J T Manning, do Q W Ntrublard; I. .1048 n. do 8 P Ibudittle, /Si P Wilbur, John Allen, E W Dodge, 0 Pork., D Joann a :Si Dyer, °arida Depot, I let. Roth. 11950. Mr. Bash wall, Dear Sir: We have usat , with inihe past month. some 2,000 lb.. of your Miner al Paint. in painting cars, car houses. and freight haulms upon our road, and we can safe's remit meld yes • very superior, durable and chimp VI , . ticle of Paint. HEMAN H. ERN,. Superintendent artist blyritense & Utica R. 11. Mr Braswell. Dear Sir: I have used for the Syra cuse & Utica R. R. Company, over a Win of your — Mineral Paint. and ISitd upon timing it to he far preferable to the Oil Patnt, or any other kind now in use. I can also recommend it as being cope rlorto White Lead for any kind of random paint _ Inc:snit aPpeent tole impervious to water, and encharteethts In color, HORACP JoHNsnx. Painter for S. J.; U. R. R Go. Albany, Dec. I, 1830. Mr. use ell, Dear Sir Basing used a consid. !able quantity of ynar Mineral Paint, in painting brick anti woolen houses, the past aeason, f hare taken Petra pains to try and test it in various witYs, fiiiinita trial and composition I can war rant It to be durable both in quality and color ; it mitre beautifully with oil—paints very easy— and for "hip or host painting, I think there has no batter paint ever been introduced I have used mitsiderthhr of it with water and glue commun ion, for mtts% cheap painting. and it exceeds any thing I 111101 saw. Trnly. Your*, THOS. 11: JO 4 zIN. Braise Painter. Numerous nther certiliestes in hands of Agents Whlch will bea:town to dealers. ...IroThis "faint is for sale by S. H. 13U4111.41 G e vs hit rg •Rol,t Agent for Adams COunty Gettysburg, July 11—ti PRCCLAIVIATION lIEREAS lion.-11OnnT J. Fianra. W E Esq.. President of the several Courts of Common Pleas, in the countmei Composing the 19th District, and Justice of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and general Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the said dus trict-,and SAXUEL U. Itussact„ and JOHN MAOUVLSY. Elms., Judges of the Courts of common Pleas and Genera: Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offend ers in the county of Adams—have issued their precept, bearing date time' Ist (lay of April, in the year of our LORD, one thoulaand eight hundred and fifty-two and to me directed, for holding a Court of Corn -111011 Pleas and General Quarter Sessions of the Peace and General Jail Delivery, IMO Court of Over and Terminer, at Get tysburg, on Monday the 16th day of gull next.— NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN To all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner and Constables within the said County of Adams, that they be then and there in their proper persons, with their Rolls, Records, Inquisitions, Examinations and other Re metnbrances, to do those things which to their offices and in that behalf appertain to be done, and also they who will prose cute against the prisoners that are or then shall heir' the Jail of the said Cothityot A.dasus, and to be then and there to pros cisme agaiustthem as shall be just. JOHN SCO I T, slltriir. Sheriff's Mee, Gettysburg, July 23,1852. S ac. MILT 141;1"--AVGIIST TZAR GRAND JURY. Hamilton—Jacob H. Hildebrand. Hountpkesant—lionry Rimy, Daniel Stuck. Fmuktin--Eplaraim D. Newman, Isaac Proms, Frederick Diehl. Freedum,—David Bossertnan. l rynatut—.Joseph Trostle. ladimore—hmao Deanimfil Adam WPiand. Jae. Gardner, thwittany--Alfred E. Burr, John Renshaw. Butter—Heary Lower, Alexander Kuser. ttimhan—Dautei thallunith, Armstrong Tough inbaugh. )Reuling—Jacob Atilshough. Cumberland—Henry Butt. Union—Amos Letener. liamaitonhan— Adam Butt. Samuel Colbenson. Conmusim--Yineent Buatington--tiebastian Hume!. GENERAL. JURY. Hintitinginn—George Group, Benjamin W. Yanstroyae. • .etribarr—J. G. Brinkerhoff, Henry Eckert, Henry 'lttenttirt• Liberty---wsmurl Martin, Nathaniel Grayson, Jewepb Bollinger, Henry Wortz. Oeford.--John L. Noel. Jaeob Mehl, Levi Wag- Airkilley,feenuel Bingarnan. Hemiltanhen—Wm. Wilson, (of Jim.), Joseph. Kitringer. Latinism...Wm. Patterson, Wm. Cadwallader, Jobs Zieldee, • liesiallent—Uoioe Wright, Abel T. Wright, Levi Irrise,lardirb Cook, Nathan Wright. Cumberland....,Eli Horner. 1 4 olonsea Welty, John Welted. Starnuet Hartsell, Joseph Walker. atithte—Mon. 11. Wright. John Houghtsliu, is. , mar Gardner, Frederick Wolf. Mennijoy.-.Bilso M. Horner, Isaac Lightner. Rairough..--John Winebrenner, Henry Baluiley. voimippohn L. Gubemator, Wm. Deetrielt, *mum' eneeringer. Rilimentplimatint—John Rider, Peter Smith. 1111Mieritit—John Spangler, Isaac Wolf. Rmidiag—Mosos M. Neely. earmany.—,lonathan C. Forrest. McCleary. ibuidittait—Dartial Baker. WING ONUltlirs7 ; & VIA. . •lillikl-NEF . ITO IC'S hare just reeeised . At: 0,0 will sell very cheap, the largest rotorilt At Vottilion end Ingrain Carpeting, 44. 34 40 64, white and colored prat •'Dnirep.. linen Flom. Cloth, Oil Corvine and Oil Stair Cloth, ever higere olllgairth ' SION RED FRONT. - * ' .-- 7 i . "rir.7‘01 . !..1f,W,........ et- -.sr .r.ut faitITAIN VIEW SPRINGS. 11HE subscriber has been induceti to o. Our. an establishment fort the secant , . modation of Invalids, and also for persons who wish to lea se the cities and towns for a short period during the warm and un healthy season of the Yeqr, fur a healthy aniMmfbrlableithice in die enuntrv. It is / situated eight miles northof Gettysburg. on the Stale road leading, from Gettysburg to 1 Newville, half way between Middletown and Benderaville. in a healthy and beauti ful country, not surpassed for fine and ro- I rosette scenery by env Motile State. There are PLUNGE, end SHOWER BATHS for the benefit of persona desiring to use them ; also malty places of resort and a inueement along the romantic streams, to-1 vines. pine.wotals, <kr, 1 The subscriber terll also accommodate parties from the country and adjacent towns. Persons hoarding for a week or two will i have the use of the Baths gratis. Ally t person leaving his name with the subscri-1 ber and prising one dollar in advance, will i have the privilege of the Baths fur the sea. 5011. Persons who have not subscribed , ! will be required to pay 6,} eta. for each bathing. Persons coining to Gettysburg in. a' public conve yatire can have ittitnethite! conveyance to the Springs by applying to Mr. Junx L. TATn. ;1111(1 also have ready / conveyance hack to Gettysburg. I Terins.ss,oo per week for boarding. J. N. smini. M. U. nendersville, Pa., June 25—.6t NEW ARRIVAL HAMERSISS Vatic v STORE. 1 p v HE ssbscrilier has just returned from i -m- the City with n large assortment of {Goods, to which he invites the attention of the public. and which will be sold at 1 prices that can't he beat. The stock is large, and embraces, among other things, i i Candies and Confections ~f every variety, Oranges, Lemons, Figs, I Raisins. Prunes, t)ociut Nuts, Palm Nu', I Filberts ;—Lemott, Ginger and Sarsapa cilia Syrups, peparetl to be used as a cle- I li4 v thltill bevere, P n reseed Ginger, ei.:e. i Alio CRACKERS of various kinds, (Ni ell- I ford, Water, -Buller, Sugar amid Soda.)— A leo, a large assortment of •FRESH GROCERIE;.I, Sugar, Coffee, chest Java.) Teas, Molasses 1 Syrups, Spices, 4... e. Also a fine assort ; nient of Queensware and Glassware, Hardware, Cutlery, Cedar Ware, Willow Ware, Sze., &e.. all of sur erior quality ;mil Just from the City. itt..7"The subscriber has also received a lot of Boots & Shoes, Hats & Caps, which Inr excellence and ettenpitess (*Mi not he heat in this market. Thanklid for past patrone, die subscri ber respeetitilly invites his friends to give hint it call and examine Ids goods, belore purchasing elsewhere. \VM. NV. GANIERSLY. Gettysburg, June 4—tl. t Nti, I :11, II:5 A , 1Ncre15 , 1 1 ....... , liald 110 altar INAAANS A r.4li (51)::',D `L!2:3SiLN.i2TAD .:'a'i Ii.V.Y.T LI 8 rivuE atthseriher respectfully itifurins jt . the pulthe that he has opened a per manent Daguerreotype Gallery. in the house formerly kept as a Temperanee 'muse in Chatithershurg street. a le tv doors from the Dianuind, a here he is prepared, at all times and in all weathers. to take 11.16 II :rill: 07' VP in best style, of all sizes and kinds, and at the lowest rates. If my pietures do riot give satisfaction, there will be no charge. SEY'Liive we a call. SAMUEL. WEAVER. Gettysburz, May 14, '52-Iy. / Are egno4m.V. a..: ulistud at Nu. 216 'l.*, ~rue. ott.‘n3lttb.o.l, to, .o.wltt.ui.r t- t . .110 a girbt r tP, • WTI. DAILY & EON, r 1 .. \ I. .. 0.. ..7 . um{ 1..M41,1 '7l i l MAJ. ,I.n/ N-01,. .... , 1,41,.. 11,1 W., ~,,..1•• Philadelphia, April 23, 185'2-1v CALF THIS WAY! T. ILAITEKr PA*llElra ZUS7 RECE[IWLEO. T LIE undersigned resperifully announc es to the citizens of Cent shun! and As vicinity that he has commenced the • TAILORISCZ BUSIN: SS, in all its varied branches, in minor the rooms in ArConau g l i y's Building, adjoinin g the entrance to itte Sons of Temperance Hall. He hopes, that by a strict attention to bus iness, and an earne4t 041 to please, to meet and receive a liberal share of public patrona g e. I cr Give us a call... L a : Country produce taken in exchan g e for work. Latest Fashions have just been re ceived. HENRY CLIPPINGER. April 16, 1852-Iy. SLetu eatlating IeST.&BLISRMENT. SIIEADS & KING would most respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that ihey have entered into tartnership to carry on the ll'aikeing Madness, in all its branchei, and _lull, will be glad ,to ac commodate customers, at their establish ment, in South Baltimore street, (old stand of Jacob Sheadad next door to Schick's. and nearly opposite Fahnestock's. Their charges will be moderate. and all garments warranted to fit. They ask a trial. feeling confident that their work will please. IMP - Country produce taken in exchange or work. The FASHIONS for the Spring 'and Summer hare been received. Gettysburg. April 9; FANIS—a large assortteantjuit rttpetiv, 44 at Zurtz's cheap center.. ... SHERIFF'S SALES. IN put:mane:, of sinndry . writs of - rem. diliowi Boron as,and Lcoori Focios is sued out of the Cotift of Common 'Pleas of ,Adanotei:h. PiLsAd to me . directed, will be expoied to PublieSale, on Saturday ihe lth of .Iw.gostnev, at I o'clock, P. M., at the Court House in the borough of Gettys burg. the following property, to wit : A TRACT OF LANE/ situate in Ger many township, Attains county. Pa.. ad. joining lands of Henry Spalding, John Weikert and others, and containing FIF— TEEN ACRES, more or less. The Im provements are a TWO—STORY BRICK !sat umalataaa avnave, " I with a One-Story Log Kitchen attached, 1 a Stable and other out buildings. There are some Fruit Trees on the premises.— Seized and taken in execution as the prop.l erty of Adam King, Executor of the Es. tate 1)111,nm:ex KiNo, de.wused. Also. No. I. A TRACT OF LAND situate in Latiin ore township, Adams county, Pa., containing Ft FT Y—EIG HT A C R E S inure or less, adjoining lands of Jacob Eisler, George Harman, Henry Fickel and others, on which are erected a TWO—s - roBY LOG DWELLING HOUSE, a IMO y a I) table. 1,• , G Barn, with Wagon Shed attached, a Spring !louse, Corn Crib, and other out buildings. There aro liwo Orchards of Choice Fruit Trees on the premises, and a Spring of water near the Moir. Also, No. 2. A LOT OF GROUND, t•ito ate in Huntington township, Adams coun ty, FA., contaming FIVE ACRES, more orless, adjoining lands of John Mi ler, Samuel Shelley and others, on which are erected a Two—STORY t FICA ,ME ="77 MLL'araG :107CM. - with a One Story 113:1 , :i Building attached. a Lm• StaMe, and other out buildings.— There is a tpring of water on the lot.— Also, N. 3. A LOT OF GROUND. situ ate in litintiligtou towoidon, Adams Now ty, vont-ion hig ELL'VES inure nr Its . lands of Dante Bacot:in. Mwhaei Lear and others, port it toe Lot tieing cleared and part of it f iner eel with Timber, Seized and taken i. Execution as die property of IsAm.; 'l'iio A. Al6O. A TItAcT OF LA ND, situate in Him introit township. Adams county. Pa., eon t +ming. FUR'' k' .4(IIFS more or Irss lillllll , 1.1 t•zoiontrot Sterner, John Johnson II inrs o( A damn Sowers and others, on WIIII.II are erected a TWO— itl." Y L t) ••••• ,J 1 :OWL' ILL/NG • ..TIOUS I 6 - a Log St dile, and oilier omit buildings.— There is a sprimz or' water near the door. awl an 4 )irliutil 4)14 the premises. There is a due Form 111111 of 'Meadow. Sioted and taken in Execution as the properly of _Hictratit. lirstr. Also. A Of GROUND situate in the Borough ol Berwick, Adams County. i'a., known as No. the pkyt of sald liflroil;zli. fronting on the York and Get ixslitirg• Tuinpilse :tll , l M 111111142 hark to Fleet Street, and ailiolitietz lots 111 pest NVilsioi, and David Hollinger, on which ore erected a (1N E.d,iTO La . lz. - .l•C.'Nr: I' Dwelling itonse, :toil riceebs;try out hoodio g t4. There i 4 a variety of Fruit 'Frees on the premises, anti a well 1111 water near the (tour. Seiztt; :mil taken In Exertitotil as the property Of 10111 Elder, Ak:ttitots tratur ul II t %ttV t 4 l..tc: Li:. deceased. \n. 1. All die iiicre,t of 1. -, aat , Trim mer in a eerraiii Hall Lot of Groom! ate in East Ilerlm, Adams comity. l'a., l'rootia.; on Maio struei. and running hark nn ;ille and adjoionor lots of 1)ellone and others, uu w filch are erected a S E—S 'l' 0 .11 1" a!l ' TO NE i DWELLING HOUSE, a Stable and other out buildings. There are some Fruit Trees. Also, No. 2. All the interest of Isaac Trim mer in a Tract oi Lind situate in mil• 101 l tow mhip. Adams enmity, Pa., contain ing I'IIREE .ICRES, more f"r less, hounded by the York county line, lands of John Wiest, George Jiicobs and others.— There is mine timber on it. Seized and taken in Execution as the property of Is- AAC TRIMMER. Also, No. 1. A Tract of Land, situate in Franklin township. Adams emmly. p a . containing S'EVE .V7T—SIX .ICRES, more or less, adjoining lands of Jacob Deardorff, RoberkShakley, and others, on which is erected a One and a half STORY LOG ON; DWELLING 1101 SE, " and a Stehle. There is an Orchard on the premises. awl a due proportion of Meadow Land. Also. No. 2. A Tract of Timber Land, el:n ate m Franklin township, Adams county, Pa., containing THIRTY ACRES. more or less, adjoining lands of Joseph Fisher.; Thomas Goodman and others. Seized and taken in execution as the properly of CitinszrAN SIIEFFEHER. Also, All the interest of John Kauffman in certain Tract of Land situate in Hamilion- ban township. Adams courtly, Pa., adjoin-I Mg lands of Leonard Kauffman. Henry Kauffman. Peter Baker. Robert Black, and others, and containing FORTY .lICRESI more or less, on which are erected a One STORY LOG Hum HOUSE Lrzyn* with a bark building tlatached, and a Log Barn. There is an Orchard on the prem ises and a spring of water near the door, Seized and taken in Execution - as the property dims KLUIFIKAN. Also, No. J. A Tract of Land, situate in Franklin township, Adam, county, Pa.. containing P.IPTEEN ACRES, more or , lees. adjoining lande ( of Henry Bingaman. "loin of Solomon Bingaman, deed., and others, on Avitielt are erected a One and li-lialf-Story DWELLING HOUSE, un ttp a Stable and other ant building,. There is a spring of Water noir the door. Mao. No. .2. A Tract of. Land. situate in Franklin township, Adams county, Pa. containing: THIRTY—Mei dICRES: more or less. adjoining sande of Abraham Jactibliamm end other, --past of it being cleared. anti parish) Timber. Alan, No. 3....111• slur intaresiWlfertry Kenbter le a Tract Of lanahr &MO' in Minklin township. Aflame county, Pa., TVENTY4I VP: ACRES more or lees, adjiining lands of Jacob Saturn, Daniel Kula, and others—part being cleared and thcest in Timber. Seized and taken in Ex l amnion as the property of }WIRY KERIIII - Also. Lot of Ground situate in Feirfield, Hanihonban township, Adams county, Pa.; known oil the General plan of the said town as lot No. 4, situate on the Nosh side of York street, bounded by lotsof Heirs of Jacob Krideler and Heirs of Margaret White, and extending from Yodt at., North West to an alley, on whith are erected a TWO—STORYH ROUGH CAST HOUSE, with a One Story Frame Rough 'sat back building—a Log Shop, a Frame Sta ble, and other outbbuild i ngs. There is a wellof water with a ptitnivin it near the door Seized and taken iu Execution as the Property of JOHN McCLEAnr. —Also— Oa Tuesday, the 1014 . 0 7ugust next.! on the premises, at 10 o'clock. A. M., will he veld A Tract of Land, situate in Latim ore township, Adams county, Pa., containing 31 Acres. more or less, adjoining lands of I Mahlon Grieat. Joel Garretson. David Cad-I walhtJrr4ind ethers. on which are erected a TWO—STORY BRICK D WEL— LING HOUSE, with a Frame Store Room and Frame' Kitchen attacked, a Ware house, Smoke house, Frame Bank Barn, Corn Cribs and other out buildings. There is a well of! water, near the door and an Orchard on ; the premises. Seized and taken in Execti jinn as the property of DAVID NE WCOMMER. —Also— On the attlne day at 2 o'clock P. 31., on the premises. will be sold. a Tract of Land, situate in Latimore township, Adams County Pa, containing 120 acres more or lees, acjotiting Lands of Gideon Griest, Jacob Myers. Nicholas Deiter and others. on which aro erected, a TWO.STORY PRIME rE 1.1.1 NG HOUSE, a t with a One Soiry Kitchen attached. a 'rico-Story Brick Grist Mill, with two run of Stones & the necessary machine's 3 Smoke-11(.11.5t., a Bink Barn, with Wag on Shed & C arn Cr lbs attached and other out-buildings. There is a Well of Water near the door. Seized and taken in execu tion as the property of it'll"; lIELSEL. * JOHNrr, :sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Ceitysburg, L It 9. 7.t.'arTen per cent. of the purchase mon ey upon all sale,i h% the Sheriff, mint be paid over nnniedtaurly liner the _properly is struck down, anit on !allure to comply therewith the properly will be again pu up for sale. REGISTER'S NOTICE, NOTICE is hereby civet] to all Legit 11 7• tees and other persons concerned itiat the dd nini.yiration .Icrozoils of tilt deceased persons hereinafter mentioned n•di be presented at the Orphans' Court of Adams emit tv. for confirmation and allow once. on J tormay the l(11/1 day qf :fug wit next. sit : 47 17 ewe/mil acomint nt :•;,toltiel acting Ext,otor last wall ant tvNironent ot (;rotor .18 The acemint of Dauml 31vers 31tehael \Veist, and NMI!) Alvers, I.:xee umrs of tte last and testament ofLtni %% ll' I: 31%.ery. decd. 49 Tht., first and final nevonnt of Win Ritiare, de burns nun o Rosanna IVillet.devY. S 0 The :.reelllll 01 George Siagle.itlii one of 11,,, Execiii, r r s 01 George Slagle, tie era4e(l. 5I The :lee - mint ot Elvis 51.47,1 e, one of the Exeetth,rs dreg. 52 The areoont of Wm. ' ede, elmr of the E u titnry of Geor.ze I',l. ,oroittl avemilit al Georgo 1. Ali !/1 tra:ur ul San u • . 1 Jacobs, Cie ee:Ned. 5 I rgt and final aretnint 01 Ku!iiis,Athilinisirator of Mary Ile-..isolee'd 55 •I'iu first and linai ari•ount of Da vid Roil', Administrator of Win. Small wood, 56 The tioat account of,loslitia Hoov er. Administrator of Elizabeth Hoover, deceased. 57 The first and final account of Eliz abeth 'Weaver, one or the Executore of Conrad Weaver, itec'4. Tile first a .7,17011 nt of Frederick G. IL flmau. Administrator of Martin Car bangli, sem, dee'd. 59 The first account of Henry L. Yolie, and I)arid Yolie, Executors of Jeo. Yolle, deed. 60 The first and final account ofJOllll D. Becker and CU:n.l,4 IV. livelier, Ad ministrator of Simon Becker, ilee'd. 61 The first and final live:omit of Jo siah Baimagartuer, Administrator ofJantes Cralths, 62 The tiret and final acrount of (en. Starry, Executor of James LI. Tay tor, dec'il. U 3 The first and final nernunt of Geo. E. ZStdrry, Administrator of Jacob Starry, ilee'd. 61 The first and final account of Jacob I'. Larew and David P. Larew, Ira tot of John Larew, deceased. 65 The first and final account of Day. id Aleponaugliy. Administrator of Quin ton Armstrong, dee'e. 66 Thu first anti final account of 11:r -vey 11. Wattles. Admiinistrator of Tlitio. 'f. Werner, duet!. DANIEL PLANK, Register'. Office, Gatt3 &burg, j Register July 16, 1852. 5 tc S up4tio•km.r . ouoiwy, OAPS, Perfumery, Hail Oils. Motto IValers, Portnianies. Are.. a new ns. summit just opened at BUEHLER'S Book and Drug Store, in CitandiersbUrg street. DRUG'S AND MIIDICIINES, der all kinds, from the best / " %time in the Cg. con- r7-r r. standron hand aim for F ale at he Drug and Bookstore of S. H. BUEHLER. June 4, 1832. Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons A DIES, if you wish to, see a beau .111-4 tiful assortment of Bonne:tin and Bon net Ribbons, call at 1110110NNET RIBBONS, Florence Silk Au! and Silk Leese. all colors, just re. cel•ed at FAHNESTOCIEV, June 4. Rbd Front. :DRY (O.ODB. AN odditinnil - supply renelved' and o• ' pened tbliyenk it June 4. FAIINSISTOCKS•:. I: ES a most revolting crime, and as Court le near at band some of our citizens will be called up on to discharge high snd res.onsible duties as judgment evidinee and feels that may be proven before them. A s . their verdict will necessarily be Anal, it should be beimd upon truth, justice and facts So should our verdicts always be based, whether in matter" concerning life, liberty, or pro perty, or in business matters. Every tattier, moth er, son, and daughter is irderested where they can buy to the hest advantage ; end we therelore say to them, that it is fur their interest to call and examine Ready-made Clothing and Vari ety Store, in Gettysburg, ober., Goods are sold cheaper than At any other establishment—notarithatandin g all the talk of others about "cheaper than the cheap est," .30 per cent. cheaper," acc. If you doubt this—or that be defies competition either in Get. tr■hurg or elseishure--just give him a call and satisfy yourselves. 1 here are those, who, prompted by selfidh mo neys, sometimes decry heady-made Clothing. as being defectively mode up or made out of damaged inaletials. This way Jo to blind the unthinking, bot not those who will take the trouble to exam ine my large asdortment of goods tiovite gen tlemen to call and say whether they have not paid as high as $8 and $lO per yard for cloths no bet ter than that in my Coats, which ■re made up too by a regular New York tailor. Occasionally an article may prove detective, but where is the mer chant that has never sold a piece of cloth, easel nette, calicoe. or muslin, which did not turn out to he bad. It is impossilde to prevent this alto gether, even wiih the beet of judges. Time is said to be money, and money is said to be time. do they ate, if properly apt•lied. And herein lies the sestet of my ability to soil goods lower than any body eloe. Instead of running to the city, and spending a low days in hastily put chasing goods at market prices. I spend as moray weeks and even month, as others do days—thus buying to advantage, with core, and firquently at almost half the market prtces. Hence I ant enabled to sell the same goods to my customers much lower than others, and frequently one-hall lower. Besides, I adopt no two.price system, by which one customer is required to pay 10 or 20 per cent. mere ihan others. Putting my goods down to the lowest mark, and having but ON a pit ir k, the pur chaser may rely upon being honestly dealt with. It is very easy to put a fictitious r attic on goods, and then allow customers to “jew" down to a fair value occasionally, hot when that is dune it is time to look out ! there is sonnihiniz wr , m4 . Uric ~ , r ice'and small prulits is the only lair and true sv atein. Sly prevent stock consists of every seasonable article that belongs to Men's and Itoya . Clothing, together with a vety la.ge variety of FANCY' Goulki, Jewelry, , cc”rileons, Rev.,' sees, and 4)tlier Pistols, Clocks, Truhks, Curprt•Hags. I'ioin and Guitar mringa, sire., all of which will Ile sob) i ptices satisfy any reasonable mi1.,1 that SA.,llBlber, is the'pracer to buy the cheapest goods. Tltankin,z lily Irueud, and customers for their final patr....age, aunt hoping to merit a COll - t h e M 30113 by as' 1 11'11010 . 14'1We 10 the OVIS. PIIICX principle, I invite them to give Inc a call at my term, opposite the Bai.k, w Gent !Mull. M.h us SA:.I.O:S. April 16, 1952 2000 LADIES A RE willin g to remit. that the HA'l'll• AWAY COOKING STOVE is the very best Strive now in use. inasinneh ar they will do more Cooking. !blasting and Baking, and do it with less labor, and last as long again as as any other s'ove now sold. Tnese celebrated strives are eon stantly kept for sale at a very reduced price at the GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY AND ALICHINE SHOP, Where the subscribers feeling determined to suit nll persons have also the Parlor, Sexton's Baltimore Air-tight. Peakshel! and Cabineh Cook Stove, and Air-tight and Template rarlur Stoves of the most beautiful patterns. THE s i;ICLOR PLOUGHS. eatinot he surpassed for liglunees of draught or hi the character of their work, are constantly on hand for sale, and in view of the fart that the Mouldboard ul these !loughs Is iiiiedoorth heavier than that of other plouiila, It is decidedly the cheap. est that ran he obtained. WITHEROW PLouGris and oth era, Castoto fur the IVomieoek l'lnttvdt. Wind-nail Machinery, Ca,ttngs and 1101• low.ware, with e‘ery article uhually made at Foundries can be obta . ned herr. 81a•ksuulhing and Shoe Alaking as usual. CU c:1) 4 121 Lit Lr all kinds. Clip and Letter Paper of 'Lir the hest quality, Note Paper, Visiting Cards, plain and holey Envelopes, Pen. knives, Qinlls,Uold Penn and Pencils, &a., al ttitt s tin hand and for sale low liv BAIA HA:/LS—Me best and cheapest in m• town. Only Come and look, and von will say so. Give us a call and you will he consumed there is no humbug about ii. K URTZ'S Cheap Corner. Lads's' /liv xx Gouttx. lI,KS anti Satins, Mertnoeo, M. de I..tioe,t, Alpacas, I ',alicites. SHAWLS, Collars, Gloves, Stockings, cite., &e., art to be had at EXTRACT OF COFFEE II E genuine, original EXTR.IC7 " OF C01 . 11'12. which has been re cently so extensively brought into us u se a substitute for Coffee, and Which recoi mends itself by reason of its cheapnes AS well as its excellence, can 5e had, at all 0.0 Store of lIE attention of gentlemen is invited -•• to a very superior quality of BUFF CASSIM ERE, at the Establishment of SK ELL Y & 11OLLE BA UGH, Merchant Tailors, Gettysburg, where may be found FANCY CASSIMERES, of every vari• ety and quality. COUNTERPANES—white twilled— ‘-.1 for sale very low at KURTZ'S. THE ST4jt AND BANNER. Is published every Friday _Evening, in Carlisle alreq, Iwo doors from the Diamond. by D. A. & C. H. BUEIILER. msanMs. If paid in advance or within the year $2 per annum—if not paid within the yes 452 50. No paper discontinued until allarrearages are paid— except at the option of the Editor. thing!. copies 6 cents. A failure to notify a discontinuanc will be regarded see new engagement. Advertisements not exceeding a inhere inserted time times for $l--every ,subsequent insertion Ili emits. Longer ones in the UM* propordou.— Okil advertisements not specially ordered for given time will be continued nntil forbid. A lib. ratlininahni wilt bi abide to those whp advertise by the ypir. Job Printill of all kinds eireentedneetly end promptli.and'en reasonabli lot7its. Litters and Cemaniniretiens td t e Lrditor,, (ex. silting such as conteln Mosey orris ammo 01 55W 5551015115. atilt bi ree'r,alis II in order to' sears attention. SCHICK'S. MURDER SAMSON'S T. WARREN & SON S. 11. BUEHLER SCHICK'S S. 11. BUEHLER BUFF CASSIMERE. lIOFFMAN & W.AILR ENS' aztarDzazzeickvittaziat litti IV % . . WITH THE LATEST fmprobtbi litratttnerg. 1111 HE undersigned would respecilully 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 from Get tysburg to Emniitaburg, and are prepared to fill all orders in their line of business, such as Carding, Fulling, Dyeing, Manufacturin& Cloths. Cassinetts. Car pets, Slacking-yarn, Carpet chainc, in the best style and at 11 E.ll SO AP.,I E I/-RTES. 'Elie Factory has been re-fitted' and re paired with considerable care and expense —the latest improvements itr machinery having been introduced—so that custo mers may rely upon having their orders filled promptly and to the best advantage. For the convenience and accommodation of ci,stomers, Wool • will be called fur and goods delivered at the following places, every few weeks, to wit: All the Stores in Gettysburg ; Brinkerhoff's Store, Fairfield ; Blythe dr. Paz ton's do.; Loudon's Mill, Liberty township ; Weikert's Store, Green mount; Myer's Store Freedom township; !lames Store, Mountjoy township; Lower's Store, Ar endistown ; Werta'a Store, Arendstown ; Wit. liter's Store Mustimashurg ; Scott's Store. Gantt town ; Suceringer and Renshaw's, Littlesown Arnold's Mill, Locum Grote ; Smith Sr. Clatz's Store, Erninitalourg, Mil ; Riiilisill a store, Taney- town, Md ; Ureglo's Store, Tannaylown Road. All of our work is warranted to please. Goods at all times exchanged fur Wool. The highest price paid for Wool. No expense or trouble will he spared 10 give entire satisfaction to customers. Ci se us a call, and test our work. C. W. HOERNIA THONI AS WARREN, DA VII) IVA MIEN April 23, 1852--1 y Baths! Baths ! ! NOW OPEN FOR ah-D.r.D.l2Ti rptiE subscriber, at the solicitatio n of numerous persons, has pot up a BAT II N G EsrAllll,lBllM E NT, nt considerable expense. hir the accommo dation of the ettizons of Gettysburg. It Is 10Call ti near the residence of the stiliseri.. bur, on South Baltimore street. iMa retired and convenient place. It consists of both a PLUNGE and SHOWER BATH,. 111111'11 wilt always h ree kept in good order.l The limbs are now a,ity lor use, and will be op en to subscribers on the following: condition.' : I. Any person leaving his name with the subscriber, aid paying 6t in ailvaoee, will have the uric lieges ol the baths l'or the entire season. Persons who have nut thus stiliscrihed, will lie reitiireil to par 61 its. lire earli bathing—no subserilit4 to hay.• the privilege of bathing more than twice a day it !them extra eh irge. 2. The bath. will be open each (lac he twee' the hums of 6 and 9 A. ,%1.. for the use Mt Lmlies (xchisivtly. All the tither hours of the day, they will be open for Gentlemen, until 10 o'clock. P. M. 3. Ni person will be privileged to use the 11;116 WI Sunday. 4. No one person shall occupy the bath-house longer than ten minutes at a tittle; and no three persons longer than 301 'motors ; and not more than three persons shall either at any one time. 5. Good order will be required of per- POll9l 11,1114 ; and any misconduct in or about the bath-house will drhar the guilty person from 'miller privileges iii it. 'rite company using the baths v 4 hen any improperor.leaorderly conduct takes plume.! will he held responsible therefore until the guilty person is deierted. 6. The use ol soap in the Plunge Bath! is prohibited altogether. 7. The key to the Bath louse will be kept at the residence of the subscrther,l where it must, in all cases, be returned, alter bathing. IC - P•Persons wishing to subscribe, or (Mimi (wilier information, can call upon the subscriber. JA MES PIERCE Gettysburg, June Price Reduced ! VAUGHN'S LITHONTRIPTIC MIXTURE! Largo Dotileo—Only One Dollar. nte Proprietor of Ow Great American Remedy " Varaea'e V AAAAAA LX I,rritntrairyte Mix Tray." indoewl by the argent solicitation, of hie Agents, tbrooatioat the United States and Canada, has now Reduced the Price if his ovular and well known article; and lions this data. henceforth. he will pat op hot one size only.—his gem battiest —the retail Prig will be ONE DOLLAR. The public may rat amoral that the charlotte, of the Medd. eine, it. suength, and cerebra properties Wilt, lattalit I,I,I•NULD. and the same awe will be bestowed in pre paring It ma heretofore. As tho medicine. under WI reduced prim. will be purchaeed by those who hare not hitheno made thiIMOIVIN acquainted with its rime. the proprietor would beg to Intimate that hi. article is not to I* classed with the vast amount of " Remedies of the day t" It claims for itself a :male+ healing power. in .11 durum. than any ether yreparatten new before the world: and has maenad itself for eight 'ware hr Its *apatite medical virtues. and. until the reduction, commanded doable the prim or any other article in this line. NUTICt PARTICULMILT, thh *nice Mtn with Vela heal. tog pewee awl hertaiety, .Do* the Blood, Liver, Indian Lungs, and all other onus, opoo tho prow action of which Ilro end haolth &mood. TWa mallehavhas a justly alga moat' am ■ remedy roe Dropsy and (Travel, and MI &seams or :hat eaten. It may be felled eons what the Intelligent physic:an has abandoned Me pedant.— orld foe them dlstreedne dememe : more mmerdally Demme : the onnol. :nor would earneetly and honestly recommend It. At :to in...at Prim h le may obtained by all. and the trial will prove U.. ardele to be the Misspelt Medicine Li the World! tr. Plane sok for pamphlets—the aeon give thous *War they contain over Owen Immo of maims, (in addition to foll radical matter) 'Amid. for hamehold perposaa and widish will are many dollar par year to practical housekeepers. Thom notion are hrtradamid to maul the bask of mat value. wide ham Its cbansotar as an 'denting' medium foe the medicini; MI Medawar in fano, of which. in the t 0,.. of letters from all parts of the country, may int idled aPoll. tom Vaagba's Vegetable Lltheithiptle Miner*" —the Great AMfflelln Remedy, now foe sale In quart bottles at el nth, wall bottles at IA ota sack No moll bottles will be hied ally the psssest stook Is disposed DE Principal oMoe, &Mt" N. Y.. MI Mein IRMO, G. 0. Vit UGH*. gold Whalen!. and lblall by GLOM MoKILIMON VG.; d 7 Malden Lane. Now York ay. 1.-Au Ware Ceseeptieg flan agent" and denim with 'whole ho ttaineY beater) mut he poet paid. dr ee attentimt will be gin* lethww. AGEN'lB—d. H. BoshlF, Gettysburg; ,Iseob Martin, Orford; Wm. Well; East Berlin; to• with R. Henry, A bbettstoorn ; .1. B. Gonk,Vsy m*strille ; Lswis Denis. Ottatubersburob ; Witilim Redid, Hanover. set. 111,.050 sun -SOIL pLovans Offthe best quality—always on hand and for sale in Gettysbargi at' the Foundry of 'Si T. WARREN t. SON' LIVER . COMI'LAINL JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY...DISEASES OP TUE KIDNEYS •7111 ILL diseases uri• ding front a disor• dersd Liver or titomurh, iiieh us Constipation, inward Like, Fullness of blood to the head Acidity Mille Stomach, Nausea, Heart-burn Disgust tor Food, Fullness, ot vi eight in that 10UX orb, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flutter 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 vts• ion. dots or webs befiste the night, Fever and dull pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side. Back, Chest. mlis Sudden Flashes of Heat, Burning in the neck, Constant Imaginings of Evil and great depression of spit• ts, can bs effectually cured by DR. IXOOPLANII'S CELEBR3TED cERM.IIIV Bl7' TEES PREPARED BY DD E. C. GI XACESCIA, AT THE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, 120 Arch street. Philadelphia Their power over the above diseases is not ex celled—it equaled—by any other preparation in the United States, as the cures attest, in many cases alter skilltul physicians have hailed. These bitters are wort by the attention of inva lids. Possessing great virtues in the rectifica tion of diseases 01 the Liver and lesser glands, ex ercising the most searching powers in weakness and affections of the digestive organs, they are withal, sate. certain and pleasant. BEAD AND BE CONVINCED. Front the "Boston Bre." The editor raid, Dee. 22nd Dr. Ilnolland's Celebrated German Bitters for the cure of Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dywp !IR.OIIiC or Nervous Debility. is deservedly one of the most popular medicines of the day.— These Bittern have been used by thonsanus. a I . ; tend at our elbow says he has hrmsalt term ed on effectual and perm anent cure of Liver Cornplawt from the use 01 this remedy. We ore convinced that in the ore of these Bitters, the pa tient com.tantly gams St renottund vigor— a roet oorthy of peat C Oll 6ll l Cl.lilOll. They Ole pleas ant 111 taste and smell. and eon be used Ly persons %%all the most delicate stomachs with safety, UII . ,!er ally eileumvartres. ‘Ve are speaking from experience, and to the afflicted we advise their 11.4 P. "Scott'. Weekly, - on e of t he heat Literary pa per. lxiblished snit. A ••Dr. 11.iulland 4 Germ.'ll Bitters, manufactured by Dr. Jac knoll are flow rernm emptied by tome of the mo,l puovtilurilt members of lbelneidly an all attittle tat touch eilicat.) 11l cares of female ssepkni4.4. A:* the rase tse would adeile all mother, In obtain p a boale, 11111.1 111115 op , . therreelves notch ,i4.k111..5. PYI,IIII b of del ibita ted enit•tiltttoml 11.111 111111 Ilte.m Hitters advatita !moue to thelr h elltii..is wn kionW from exper ience the achitary effect. they here bad upon Creak ayst "FORE E\ IDEATE The"Phil&lelphia!sditurday Gniette. - the best family newspape r publlshitsl lu the U.:lilt/1. sms ot 11(0I'L.INIVS GERMAN • It i 4 seldom ucrtr , emrnend aelent ne term ed PatentAledirthe, in the conlitleuie and put • T.)/I.lge to our ;rude,. ; and 11.,,. lote Abell we reeorninetat 1)/ llookiletura llerittnit }littera, ue wish to be (1,1 . 11,1111 y oudersteuil that we are not speaking ol the no:Alum' , el the day, that are noted about for it betel perool and Then forttot• tee alter they 1.,.,..l (kite [heti guilty taus ul rot,- elite:. but itt it Inedicitte lett; ek•kahhalwil, unit cr. ,41Iv prized, mid %%Am.!, has rr.et the latittly prostil 01 the lachlty Etplence upon ei ideiwe has been torsi+ ad ( t lik• the I. rgo[ng) lion. all occiltma of the the last :1 years, and the nttooge,et le,timony in it, favor, is. that there is 11101, OI It tired to the pt a• - ties, at the recalar l'hysielans ul Philadelphia, than all other tal.t rams coadalied. a Inet that can ett.tly he eitahlisheil, mot lolly plot iNg tint • preitmatiol, tt tit meet %ill, their quiet amitoval tt hen ptehricelle,,•ll in this loam. T11:1111113 IlledtCIII.• IA 11l rill. 1.1,er Complaini4/ and Dysperoit, no ola• niter wing II as dl ineted. It act% ,lievitir ally 11)11111 the stotnaet and liver. it i+ forieralile to calomel in all 1,1)- 11111 m 111..ra+es—the ell'erl is ininiedinte. It earl IK 101111111,1efed In !ninnies or int e nt% with safety and reliable benefit nt 3,1 V WTI!. liEwA it E I'oUNTI.:IIFEII9 00,11rine has attained 0.01 high chaise ter ‘‘110:11 i, !If:l'os,oy tar all metlielves to otlain to toiltirecoiluierfritris lo pul !loth spurious at this 01 the hies 01 those whome in tiocently deceit rd. Look well to the marls of the genuine They have the written sign:time or C. M Jackson upon the w r apper. and his value blown to the bottle, ssilltont which they ate spurtoua. For *ale vs huh:sal, and retail at the GERMAN EDWIN STORE., No. 121 Arch street one door below Sixth Philadelphia: and by reopectuble dealeib smellsl ly through the count - y. Prices Reduced To enable ill e1a,5t.,.0l i n cnhil o to enjoy the adsanlnee+ol then geed tc•torative pON cos. Diamond Tonsors—New Firm. eipton Sc Brother, FASHIONAULK I.I.IIIHKRS AND HAIR D k: Its VAN at all limes he found ptl . tpared to attend to the cells or the people, at the Temple. in the Diamond. adjoining the County Building. From Long expe rience !hey flatter themselves that they can go through all the ramitieations or the Tonsorial Department, with rich au infinite degree of skill, as will mutt with the entire satisfaction of all who may submit their chins to the keen ordeal of their razors. They hope, therefore, that by their attention to busi ness, and a desire to please, they will mer it as well as reeeive,a liberal share ol pub lic patronage. The sick will be attended to at their riven! dwellings. 1 11 " gar VFW. lirt Pat TO A' has con stantly on 11a11118, at his Rune in Gettysburg, a very largo and full &s tun meat of • 4 4 .. t., Caps, Boots St, Shoes,: of Ewan and Home manufacture, which lie is selling at extremely prires,:tind can eat all customers in sizes, quality stmt prices. Come one, come all, you can be suiied , arrangements are made to furninb allithode promptly in our line of bueineis. ..9ail TWO DOORS below the Poet Quic,. in Chamberaburg street. June 4. war ROT! THE Bubscriber heeelq gives noiice to those who have pieta love hit* WOOD on account, that he is in went or ii; iturtfitt unless it is delivered tbrilitvitli; arltheot lurther'itotire,the Accounts will be pr's in tire hands of an afflicr fur concede', and the money required. • • T. WARREN.
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