ME= IF *IMP; A 111 Ts IS MIL F8721T8 :10,11NIP:0442 ,11 Ai12h144 , • 9n, ! satecrday the 2846 of Sugust next, t striae of an order of the Orphans' dlr Adams county, the faintest- Amet.,ltimintatrator of the E,tate of isAnt: ,f(Jmnitetrent, deed., will eXposo to A / Uttkio Sale, on the premises, the va luable IL L 'i .i$L. Tan: of said deceased, situate in Latimore town. ship, Adams county, Pa., about 4 utiles ef the York Sul phhr Springs, and ad- ; jojning lends of Abraham smith, Mahlon ''''ithluretson, and 'others. The improve '"' 'Willits ate a ONE & ONE— y a HALF sToRY 4Atb 34 , . 9 yeather.bnarded, with a large:mil chnsem ient atone Back-building, con taihing a din leg room and kitchen, with finished chain bent "hese ; also a log Barn, and a number 'Of. convenient int t-builitings. Convenient to the door of the &yelling, is a AV elletol. cellent water. The farm contains 4® E '• of gond Patented Land. There ie a gond ORCHARD on the premises, and aside= tent quantity of Timber. • • 11tr9ale will commence , Itt 10 riebilek, A. M. ofsaid day, when the nitwit will be made known by MAHLO GRIRST, By the tolitl—ElAN NORRIS, Clk. • August 6, 186‘,Z.—td‘ , • • A.:1421 FSR3I 2172212 0 IZ 121111 ' On Saturday the 18th of. Septonber-nart. ta 2 o'clock. P.M. • , • r r illE subscriber, Hteeutoret• the iwill AI, of Janes G. Psicros, lam ofrreeklie plw alt . . ,ii), Adams county, decewsise,_4l4ll at at Publio Sale the weft ktiowterlep• erly. Of 'aid deceased,• situate in said iowu ship. and ' . ', - • . . „ Containing . 140 Acres, snore or les*, adjoining lands of William White, Hugh billhenny, JohnProuti, and °thus.; • > The imprdiernener are st , , ;., - ,• 7 . TWO- TORY -, '.• , aa I r ithaPAii Nig' Kileben, a datibie lot Baru. Wagon Shed, Stable., and i 'good orchard. 400151kotinetitin tilii ditiber anti mead. ow. The land will be shown to any who imay - wish.to:lfiest kb! diikpubscriber te r_ siiipt ou Ittllr nitie't. ' , ,- ',---- ,1- q !lift ,LIA lyirot 1 0 AFr*?$, p*'.x. ~ • 1 __.,.. idA,S''ll't:l4l.Elll4 6 . 'Tin a .4. ~ ..1 0 ~ f...._ , , . ..ifiliWiloaribeie4f 4 Gettylliurg Circuit • a, . int the M. E. Church" ' will held a Vemp.,Miteting ow the- land of Mrs. M*l - lifelinight,: bordering on the Cham bgmborg turnpike, 'six miles west•of %Get • tysburg, torminermeafittraii,2oth. Our brethren4,4olo4 ti 0411 1 ,1 are invited to fire,aq 14 oblia 11 , 1r 11 411 to P:"'Tis. . ',.....? 1 :.., - _=, 10)-101ts,kiorithi who may not tent with us sue yet Attendlbe meal,. we wish ‘ to itiliti l ii. itiggestiiitilthe pre* ety Of w Welt their, provistone witriliiim, or come ex -1' ki and , prePared to Procure them at 4 g , lil ritpigi s it l i or some other place, - ' lsiors wilt be entertained. , MitOrlate WR 'tbe'llitititle' portion ; of the t. liigiii/ fitAilliii hire been cen pet! d , of ) , e. to 09- u moor I !I, continuo:_ round „ n ell F trtiators, "WO not only deprives I ifelo, the' religitais privileges of the "illiiii . P . Vtint sistibriuga a 'reproach upon' NiftteiMtiiiitd' fritteritintat rkth the success alibis effilitsimide in . beluilf if religien.,—:: 1111*fihit *it are happy to are our friendi et . 61 1 th: lei aittl'ikiinitito them a warm vl4l'- 4810 it ad t ithe , our duty to ourselves: liigritilthit ante of our Mester constrains *Mint Priblicly' to expriett our determi italiolt, to effect ;,reform in this thing at naiappitteching Meeting. By order of the Quarterly Conference. eicerge Warren, George (2u!ynn. , , 4i:ilel. lisiftmat. , ` .11,CUtosberiar , ' Jonas *mkt,. [Com. of Mrangesn't. July Bo. 1802—td. . , , -- yii~i /,(~~ '4 , 4 VOOkS BOOkB , 4 4,„ 1){1 9111EililLER , ENDERS hie thanks — to hie kind, Ar,. for the, liberal patronage: so intit and uniformly extended in bini, and 'informs Own sloth.) has reedndy recteived at his old establishment in C'hushberdstrg street, in biltletkon taiga former largestock nf. Book', oi nnis,nmortment to,which he Insites at. motion, as being lbe largest, tidiest and beittrortnient of Classical Theological, Sehool liridellaneous ' l4 -‘ BOOKS eier opened in Gettysburg, and which us usual. he is prepared Jo sell at the Kr , VERY LOWEST P RICES. IGettyaburg, ea, Jitne 4, 1852. ELECTION. NovIE, ie hensby Liven that the ' e 1,114 unclog of, the,elOck-holdera of tilit.l444ims unik Altaual lire .Inste 7 racl i Ompuily" will be held at the otace or 1 30 pr I tp, r y, in gettytieurz, Aton -4 ell; day of A'Vember next, be tween the hours of 2 410 4P. M. at which time anti place an election will he held lor 21 trlinmera of said Company. each mem beeliitrigentitled to one vote for each pol icy NM by him. " D. A. DUEDI.ER, sec'y. rreitatilmil and Compiler copy. 11 :,' I lLARION RANGERS! . lift will p o ratle fur inapeciionat gu isttur st *u g um 28, at 10 o'clock.. At M. . Strict attendance, with accoutrements in good brder, is re q uited. An Appeal orkbe i fieblon the !time tl4. ly,order Oldie Captain. • AARON WISLER, 0 lid 'to 1852—ul TIM PUBLIC. rpi + rNll' 'undersigned holds himself in 4 riiiiiinces stall times to set as A t/ C. itiKIA. for the selling of goods of all twit 4 PulalieOldes and at auy time and eve ith , dteeoutity of *dams. . Hs say he found at ill tlmai at the le* nog, of U. W. - Illesairig, next 4 1,4tti 1/441e lintel; Gettyshurg. fORORE! , WGAUGIIF.Y. Ai 0-11* Btiths Mitts . I . 1(:4 'idvi;'6l.ltri• 'Fa ;ix; 114/MlOllll atm .uhlsidluazetze HE subscriber, at the solicitation of numerous persons, has put up a 11 A 'l' HING ESTAIILISIIM EN'. , at considerable expense, for the accotemo• dation of the citizens of (;ettviiburg. At is located near the reaideitint el'the slibeeri. I tier, on South Paiiimure street. in a retired and I.4)llVelileiil place. It consistsof brithl a PLUNGE and SHOWER 13ATH, which' will ,always'lr lreptiti gocitriittler. The baths are now ready ftif k uate;_t will he mute t 6 subsciAliers on the ft*tviot conditions :. • ..••• • - i 1. Any person leaving his triune with the subeeriberesad paying $1 trill here the.parilegen of thotathti forihe entire/season. Persona whit hove not thui subscribed, willbe required to 'pay•o* sots. for . eacla• lwithint..mcwriolieeriher to hoe die:privilege of bathing , mere than twitto . a day withookentra elienre. • •• •' i. hhaibatLnsaill fie open each dety . be !wee , * the .hnttre of 6 end , 9 51../br the warty" the Latlits athreivety. All' the' otherhuors of ilia day. they will be emu • for Gentlemen; until 10 o'clock, P. M. riits,•persort will 14 privileged to use „toe baths unldunday.. 4. No • one person- stall oecupy the • batle:houemlonger than wit minutes at a time; and no diree• persons longer than 80 minutes. t• and-uot more'llian three persons ,114 1 41 ettier at any one time. • • .1 5. - Good order will be-required of pet eons using the baths; and anYMMeenduct in or about the bath-house will debit the guilty, person Inam.forther privilegetrin it. 'l.l4oditrAny using the baths whoa, any improper or disorderlv conduct takes place, lirrilU fur held reeponsible therefore Mild t h e guilty person is deteeted. .' • nee r& soap in the Plunge Bath is prohibited altogether.' t 7: The key to'tlie Bath Ilouse Will be kept ill the residence of the sobscriber, :wtterelt in all cases, be returned, Iti;Pefstittif wishing to subscribe, or obttin further inlormation, can call upon the subscriber. JAMES PIERCE Gettraburg, June 4—tf. MOUNTAIN ,VIEW SPRINGS. TLl.lE..eabseriberfunt been'induced to o-, am. pt."' an • OSlablishineut for the acenin. l , modation of Invalids, and also for persons who'widh toleare the cities and to wnsfora *hurt period daring the warn; and un healthy setulinfaf the year„ for a healthy ; end etturfartableidatie in the enti ntr y-. It is situated eight miles north dffeitysburg; on the, State 'road leadingfro nalet t'sfittrg to IVewville n half way : between Midilletown and Beadersville,in a healthy and bentni.' fel .eountry.,nut mantic scenery by any in the State. There aiiiI'IAINGE and SHOWER lIAT /IS for - the benefit of persons desiring to two them ; also many place. of resort an"La [ timsetient along thit•romantie streams, ra titles. pine-woods, tir.e. • The subseriber . Will also nerommOdate .partiethfrons the rum' try nd adjacent towns. Persons,boarding fora week or two will person-leaving his name with the subscri ber and paying one dollar to advanee, will have the privilege of :he Baths for the sea son. Persons who hare tint subscrarti Will be •required to pay 6! els, for each Peptone miming to Gettysburg in n public. conveyance. Ede have immediate conveyance, to the Springs by applying to Mc. ,Juno, L. TATE. and also have ready convoyaisce back, to Geoosbnrg. , Ternit SOAP per week fur boarding. • J. N. SMITH; M. D. ,llendery f ille, Pa., June 23..-81 NEW ARRIVAL AT HAIIERSLY'S Variety STORE. rirtflE subscriber has just returned from •••• the City With a large assortment of Gtoodii, 'to which he Wiwi the - attention of the 'public. and' irlhich 'will he sold at prices that can't be beat. The stock is large,. arid OrnbritOes, among other things, Candles and Confections of every variety, Oranges, Larkins,' Figs, ,Iliteittinsi Prunes. Cocos Nuts. Paint Nuts, Fiwerta4—.Letnon, ;Ginger mid Sareepa rilla Syrups, , pcpared to be utter! al a de. ligo.tful beverage,- Preserved Ginger, die. Also catAciiKli,B ofritrious kintls,(Med. foril,ANAtter, Au e r:and' Aldo; a aisorttnent of FRESH' OROC'ERIES J Snag}, Coffee, (best JaV'2 , ;) *r'eas, tles 6).tops; Spictea, Alva a fine atksort meat Qpeemsyvare and Qlassware, Hardware, Cutlery, Cedar Ware, Willow Ware, &c., &e.; aft of sq . erior quality and just from the - City. The subscriber Itais receiied lot,of • • Boots St Shops Hats $l.. - Caps "01 1 9 , eicelitencle, aati.chettPaess can., not bg beat tkktt marital. • Thankfiil for past [nitrous, the be fospeetlylly,itivitos hie , Criendtrto giro Itiu usatilis ilia goods; ,tolloce• purt4tasiag,olarwltere: •• , %V,* W. HAMM/SLY. Gettysburg, Jiant 4 t( • • 21.574242:02Ziette atsts maziiis:a2.4tic4 4.yz mow atl oa 2 TE sulpreriber respectfully, „itifiirms the public ihit he We opened. per manent llegueilematiPti - dalleff,,in the house formerly tent—eir 'a' 'I house in ellilniberPliorgistreit,A feitoors from the i)iamond, where ite if prepared, it all times and in all Weenier', to Okii, thicuEitmc,orrirbAsim, In bsirt style. of all sizes-rind kinds, audit the lowest rute.s. If my pimmes do :not give satisfaction, there will Ito thaw. , KrOivek lii tk call. • , AMUEL :WEAVER. Gettysburg, May 14, '52..-1.3r1 I anuos AND 4'F all kintle, ,from the tent Mouses; in she City, con staritly oU band and for cute at ', be Drug and Itookaurrrt of H. BUEHLER. Awe 4, 18.112. ,•.., • '.' . -1-.... ' ' . 4.:: , ;.. " . On Sa turday, the-101day of ;I uuse. S • D. 081 5 .2 , at-11).' 4004 •,^ - fly lf rhlin iof ciitain ii 4 t o . iiii atiect• ed for that purpose,-will be _exposed at Publta.Sate, at the Vuort-Ilotiati: 'Wilts BoroUgh of , Ylwl4 the following Real :';.r.s late, viz r. • , , 1 ,, - . • A. the &tate of Iskso•TistansZlei to wit: :A. ' ' tertaid 'T ic . ' ibr ilia.; partly in Par at "i'"' hip ,sittige ars tee owns ,„York rtirmitty, Pennsylvania, and partly in liam-, lllWteisriship, ih the adjoining iounty , of :rerittilits:ratil'Siite'Vertisaid, With, , 1 ' aTWO - 4'l'oW"; .:: ' ' • 1-f-H '6olot, it*644Y(4'.; OUFIty LIB ' "iv . d iw' pito r",Sliiti t ack Building, a itto story, feroNg .GIII§T.MILL, with four ,run.p(4tonsts, and Stone Still Oneee. ,an Drying Min attached.to said Mill,;,a,large! BANIK..BARN, a one and a 101( story Log Weathtrboinlett'Tenant Itentie,With • other 14'pm:ism/tents thereon eribled. - 000- 1 taining =•''' • '96 Acres and 114 Perches, more or•less, and is bounded and limited as folloWs : . : t Begining at a : stone, thence by land for merly of Philip Ilaveratnck,-south five and a quarter degrees, east one hundred and forty ~three and four-tenth perches to a stoat, thence by land of John trove, south eighty-five and, a half degrees, west one `hundred and three and tone-tenth perches 'tort ttrliiti oak„ thence by land of Jacob Bohn, north thirteen end a half degrees, isift forty-two anti six-tenth perches to a stone, north nineteen and a half degrees, east thirty-eight and seven-tenth perches to a stone, north, fifteen and one-fourilt tle ,grees,, West forty-three and one-tenth perches to a ,goM, north forty-right and a h i ball west seve ntee n and six-tenth . _ perches . . to a white oak, north thirty-sal lllHElgnblicriber being desirous to die. degrees, east twenty-three and, three-tenth 1 Jll. pose of i portion of his Farm, will Pufel , les to a po.t, north six perches In a i sell 100 Acres .hereof, at Private Sale, on post, then by land lortorrly.6l Samuel Fah- l accoinineulating terms. ' It is situate in , neitock; north thirty-one degrees, e 46 t i Mountpleasant township, Adams county, 1 Pa., and is well fnellt to make of itself an sixty perches and seven-tenth I a stone, l north thiry-seven mid one-lourth degrees, i excellent and desiral...e Faros. About 50 west twenty-lot:emu) two-tenth perc h es) acres are Unproved and under good lime to a stone. north threeperches at Collo- i jug, with a large proportion of excellent ` wago crock, south thirty-nine degrees, east meadow.. Tie liahince, 50 Acres, is coy.' ten and eight-tenth perches to a post, south fired with EIIZST-It ATE 6. 1 0 ~. thirty-three and three-fourth degrees, cast thirty-Iwo and two-tenth per. lies to a post, i '' ; t HEAVY'TIMBER ' ' 1 I south thirty-six and three-fourth 'degrees, I east fifty-nue and eight-tenth percheb to a I not stmtnssedin the entire township. It post, south sixty-three and otiodnurth de- lies about 6 Wiles from t /ettysburg. near' , ad leneitte to III:lover and atom grecs; east forty perches to the place of 'lto . T" s • , • beginning. 8 miles (rota the latter place—so that the '-• Seized and' taken in execution as the convenience el the railroad at the latter imitate aforesaid, and to he sold hy place could he had. It is surrounded by ' GE;t3RGB ALBRIGHT, Sheriff. Mills, and posiesses other advantages that Sheriff's Office:. York, ? ' . ' would he ilee'vehle to a larin. • .laly 30, ltb2-141, 5 (c.:7-The tents, which will be reasona - —"-- tile, nail be . ascertained nn application to 4 f the subseribet, , •l Two Taverns P. Office, Adams County, Pa. Philadelphia, April 23, 1852-11 GALL. Ttlll3 WAYS THE ILAVE`If. FlA,c..] - 11r:.(TVIS a 57 LEZilia,,,W. TII E underSigiled fle peofelly aenotinc . es to the citizens of Gettysburg and its vieiniiy that he has commenced the TAILORING lIUSINESS, in all its varied branches, in one of the rooms to Ar tonavgity'x Buildivg, adjoining the entrance to the Sons of Temperance !Lill. Ile hopes. that by a btrict attention toinis. japes, and an earnest eflort to please, to meet and receive a lihera: share of public patronage. irjr.Give us a call...krz Country produce taken in exchange for work. Latest Fashions have just helm re ceited. HENRY CLIPPIN GER. April 18.1852-Iy. AM tailoring ESTABLISHMENT. SIIEADS & KING meld most respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that Ley have entered into tartnership tocarry on the Tailoring Business,. in all its .hrenches, 'and luty will 'lie glad to ac comrnodate customers, ,at their establish ment. in smalaßaltimore street, (abloom] of Jacob Sheadd.) next door to Schick's, and nearly opposite Fahnestock's. Their charges will be moderate, and all {torments war•antad to fit. They ask a trial, feeling confident that their work will Mew. 07Country produce taken in exchange or work. • . . The FASHIONS for the Spring and Summer have. been received.' Gettysburg. April 9. CARPETS 414,3 4 1AT'TXNO. 1, 1 1 1/sHNESTOCK'S hare jlat ienelred Al: arid will sell verreheap, the largest stock. of Venitian and Ingrain 'Carpeting, 4.4, fe.4 and ,=D•4,. white and colored that ting,'rDruggeos. • •Pl&at-• Ohoh, co 1 Carpet* and Oil Stair Oloth,ever'hefor. ollered. • ' 'SION RED kRONT. hods's' Drettm Goods. tigILKS and Merinoes. .M. de k." 7 ' Lain'''. A I pacao, Calicoes. SHAWLS, Collura. Gloves* Stockings. Ato.i Sie:,are be bad at. ' • e 02 ., :4 4 G ' , IiacLARAT* eqr,f4lioary. Hail OilioNotto •JklfiCrs,crlilurimaniase nor enr41,1414 Apened at. BUBJILEft'S Bpok and Ocul*tose, iu Chambersburg street!Cnit' it un-gOIL Plibearits F the bes,.,gioeitty,-..ralmtaya,,en hand `LY ind for. side' hit'Vetlyabsirk;'-at the :Poundry, of , , • r-vATIRErf dor: VIA RA,SOLSNwthe , heat. and cheapest in AL . totv,n. Oelynbine and lbok, and you will say so. Give us a call and you Will he convinced 'there is no humbug about it. KURTZ'S, Cheap Corner. DRY , GOODS. AN additional eutitily received and potted this week at June 4. FAIIINESTOCKIV. "-WOKS. e5551i.WW05....t.....V., ~ ,W .W....... '..5...... -, : , 4 --k , . ••'‘. : • 1 i / 1- rig..ita ‘ i ii 1 39 Vir (Mil iillisitribit, intearie f remove from the State.offers at Private Sale, the Form Atk • whicivlte,resides.:situits in 4trehan township. Atitur.s.coulity.Pa.ituk joining, lantti elJottirplxon. Esn.i Col. Janice Neely, Solomon Longenecker, J. B.,Holitnan,and others. and containing. 155 ACRES, . of . ' , patented' land. , The linproveidelits sawn huge. TWO-STORY FRANit AND WEATIIER . . . iiimidet,Xlwilliiit Uouse, tru with Kitchen sitathed.'n 'large Barn, par frame and part lug, Wagon Shed, and oth er out buildings. There is a well of good water. With pump in it. convenient to the door. and knever failing spring near the house. The Fano is well etlPPihil with runitingWater. There is on tbirprtatises sk a young and thriving. APPLE Orehai.d . , with a large variety of other Fruit Trees. A good portion of the land is covered with thriving TIMBER. There is also n due proportion of good MEADOW. The laud is in a good state of cultivation. The fencing is good—a large portion being of board. Persons wishing further informa tion can obtain the same by callibg on the subscriber who resides on the farm. iii_ - .7-The subscriber, being determined to sell, those wishing to purchase, will find it to their interest to make application. SAMUEL LONGENECKER. July 30, 1832—tf. , _ MI Erriaß VC Y L• SON JOHN COSIIU N Juno 18, 1852—:1m. jti:A.', ksT.ATii AT! subierther will Sell Ina FARM itIJA te Qt the State road leading from Harrisburg to t.;ettyslitirg, in Huntington township, A.tbins county, Pa., two and one halt Inilet south of Petersburg. iY. S.) adininittplands of J. A. Myers, John tto—, J 111..“- and who a v three-milemf the lime kilns, containing 110 laTica l ,2l. of gravel laid. (patented.) Thu Farm is under good Ivocing. and in a good state of yulovatict, having some 30 Acres cov ered with fltid i 01 b e e , a l so a good Stone 4uary, a young thriving of choice trit. find a good supply and var iety of Pear' and l'lunt trees. The Im provetnentstire a One and a IKLF—STORY DWELLING-3101753111, well lini hct with a cellar, a good large Kitchen attatieil, a never failing well of water at the loor, and a good pump in it, and pipe 6 convey the refuse water of the pump to he cellar in a trough which makes a gum place for keeping mild], &e. in the annum. season. The ont-htddlngs consist of a DOUB ICE _LOG HAIM Carriage house and other 4ltat boildingd In order to suit purchasers I will eitherVell it all- together, or about 85 Acres wit' all the improvements, about 25 Acres of .vhieli is covered with "Tim ber. Persons deirous of purchasing a farm on reasonable terms would do well to call examine amjtidge for themselves before purchasing eliewhere. July 111 'l2-4f. • S. BENDER.. lErflanoverleizette plraae copy until forbid, and charge the/office. t k Flkkati Al PUBLIC SALE. On &fordo] the 14//s of lingual next. subariber, Executor of tlio Will -IL of JAMF) BELL, son., deed., will oil er at Public; !ule, that well known prop erty, I.IT 111.AN 7 dOll T 1 11 of said decear d, situate in Straban town ship. Adams . wiles south, of Hittite: mown. adjoining h i nds o f Jacob Tatighinbatigl, Heins ol,David McCreary; Jactilt .Bucliei and oilier., containing 218 AallES about 60 Acretpf goed TIMBERLAND, anti tile reaidni,in,,c,leared arable ;There are eitcut 30 Acres of pouf MEAD OW, with routing .F,etur.on the plage.— The Farm is tpder- good fencing and cid tivation. On it aru erected a TWO STORY BRICK ' • DISTELLING NOUS E 9 wide l~ Story Bacl Building,,a , fleietlikiling wilt:loth penap,,and idle it spirit. :Intl .64060161 w near ' ~ !hit Dwel - %%en id 4:14 and Corn Crib, 214 otherittOuiltlinie on the Fern-. Persons desiriag to see , the property betbre dity of sale will be ohcown ic by ROBBRT BELL, it., resitliitg oil the prem ises. • Attendance will, be given and terms made,ynown'on day ) i f sal, by • li ERT' BELL, July Etcectitor. LASittiVIPIEV , „ THE subtedber heieby nodee to as those Niko hiVe prOMblephim WOOD , on atieount, 114 he loin Torii ori .nd that unless it is deliveredlorthwith, without lorthehiotiee, the Aceouhts will be placed in the' bands d an officer fur collection, and the money required. PRIVATE SALE 'PRIE,I7'E T. WARREN R nw .....- : t rta.t:r i _Ct...._ lir• most revolig eriMe„ and as Goad is near et hand swine '4 Will hi isifed'up• on. ut discharge high andquenonaibleJilutieaos judges of evidence and' facia thauftegr• pfteel2 before them. At their verdletwill neeaaatily be deal, it eboald be bend viion Mitt itistleViiid feeto 130 should OUT , 'Willett; *buys be Weed, whether in 'batten ooneerning Mb; liberty, or pro. I petty, or in business matters. 'Broil futher,initth er, son, and daughter is interested whets theylesn boy to . tho beet advantage • and we therekvi uy to them, that it is for their interest to eslt'ettd examida IR A NI ON'S Ready-made olothing and Vari ety ,Stnre, • in Gettysburg, ethers Gooyle ere !old cheaperthan at any. .other establishment—notwithstanding all the talk of others about "cheaper , than the cheap est," "30. per cent. cheaper," &c. lI yourdouht this—or that he defies competition either in Get tyahurg or elsewhere—just give html call and satisfy yourselves. There arc those, who, prompted by eelfiah mo tivesolotnetirnes decry Ready-made Clothing, as , being defectively made up or made out of damaged matetiels. This may do to blind the unthinking, but net those who will take the trouble to exam , toe my large assortment of goods I invite gen tlemen to call and say whether they have not paid iis high se and*lo par yard for clothe no het iter than that in my coats, which are made up too by II regular xerr York Miler. Occasionally an article may prove detective, but where is the mer chant that has never sold • piece of cloth, cessi- nette, calicos, or muslin, which did not turn out to he bad. It is impossible to prevent 'hie alto gether, even wilt the heat of judges. Time is said to be money, and money ia said to be time. tSct they are, if properly applied. And herein lies the secret of my ■hility to sell goods lower than any hotly else. Instead of running to the city, and spending a law days in hastily put chasing goods at market Prices. I spend **ma" wake and even months as others do days—thus buying to advantage, with care, and frequently at almost half the market prices. Hence lam enabled td sell the name goods to my customers much tower than others, and frequently one-hall lower. Itesides, T adopt nn twn•priee system, by which one customer is required to pay 111 or 20 per cent. more than others. Putting my goods down to the Lowest murk, and having tint on r iticK, the pur chaser mav•rely upon being honestly deal► with. It is very easy to puts fictitious t•aloe on goals, and then allow customers to ••jeer" down to a fair value ocelmotiollyi but when that is done it in time to look out !-- there is something wrong. (lire price and small profits is the only lair anti trce vs stem. My present stock consists of every seasonable article that I,l,miga to ‘lens and !toys' Clothing. ;t ~ , oiler pith a rely large variety of FANCY ; GOODS. Jewelry, Aerateirons, Yinlins, llevolvers, and other Pi s t..ls. ttles.ks, Trunks, Cat pot.l.loge, Violin and Cutter strings. &e., all of which will be sold at pries, to satisfy any reasonable mind that tithA) , lSON's is the place to hay the cheapest goods. Thanking, niv friends viii customers for their past patronage, and hoping In merit a con tinuance of the mime by a strict adherence to the loas rater. principle, I Invite them to give non call at my t.tore, opposite. the Bank. in tiettysteurg. hi A al: US SAMSON. April 16,1852. HOFFMAN & WARRENS' [ll ZDIO ~~~~~~~~ WITH Tun LATEST tm.probar filacbttterp. undergigned would respectfully 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 from Get tysburg to Eminitshurg, and are prepared to fill all o rtharc in tlioir line of inisoo.s. such as Carding, Fulling, Dyeing, Mataufaeturirim Cloths. Casiinetts. Car pets. ,Srocktng-yam n, arpet audio., AT.. in the best style and at R.E.41 SO N. llt E R./77'E S. The Factory has been re-titted and re paired with considerable care and expense —the latest improvements in machinery having been introduced—so that ensto mere may rely upon having their orders! tilled promptly and to the best advantage. For the convenience and accommodation of customers, \Vont will be called for and , goods delivered at the following places,l every' few weeks, to wit: All the Stores in Gettysburg ; Brinkerhoff's Store, Fairfield ; Blythe & l'azum's do.; Loudon's Mill, Liberty township; Weikeres Store, Green. mount; Myer's Store Freedom township ; Ifitnn's Store, Mounijoy township; bower's Store, Ar endtstowu ; Werta's Store, Arendstown ; mer's Store Mummasburg ; Scott's Stare, Cash town ; Soreriuger and Renshaw's. Littlmown Arnold'. Mill, Locust Grove'; Smith & Clutz's Store, Einnsitsburg, Md ; stare, Tonti town. Md Creglo's Store, Tanneytown Road. All of our work is warranted to please. Goods at all times exchanged for Wool. The highest price paid for Wool. No expense or trouble will be spared to giveentiresatisfaction tocustomers. Give its a call, and test our work. E. W. HOFFMAN. THOMAS WARREN, DAVID WARREN. April 23. 1852-Iy. GALL AND SEE. fA i Very large supply. of TIN L f .l WARE on hand and for sale, at Buebler'sTin and Sheet Iron Establishment,opposite the Post-office, which will be sold at low prices. GEO. E. BUEHLER. Bonnets and Dress Goods. AN, additional , kupply of Ginip and Straw , Bonnets, Herne De Lathe, Popleins and trotted Swiss for Ladies' Dresses jtist received and for sale ehesp FA 11 N EsTo K'S, - Sign Ited Front.' April 23 HONNET RIBBONS, 'Florence Silk 'Yr anti Silk . Leese, all colors, just re ceiyed at, FAIIN.F,STOCKS', June 4. • Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons I,AtiltS, if yoti wish., to see a beau tiro asenrtinent of,Bonneta anti 4on net Itibbone, call' at , SC 4IcK'S, GROUND PLASTIDS CIN. hand abd kr sate pocust : 11 4 r tlltlay , 7, 1852 1 -4 '`" GEO. t . !. lot just, opened send r , lbr 1 sale •' 214 . cheap at .;.' SCI4ICK'f,3 mptAcK OkiC 131 , kttlff 9 P' ' Prtilget s iIeAV 14PP1.1%.14/1. •O Joni 4. for iale voiri Orip10401! tgpter,;,;.. COUNTERPANES—White tott a rm for aah•rery' lets at KURTZ" *. " VANS --a large assortment just recolv AI ad at ifartz's cheap 'corner. EliE=MMi =ICE LIXFAINWP A I NTI JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA,'OH ROW 1. OR DIERVOUP •0011111.1 TY , DIREARREI OF - Fo , KIDNEYBi AND £LL ' ' • ' , disarm ari . a • . wing from, diem , : doled ,Liyerer Stomach, such.as Constitudjoni inevard Piles, Fullness orhlogil to the head Acidity of the Sioniant. tense'', Reart-bum Diegurtter Food; Ftillneka,or Weight in thettotu eeti.l4our Eructations, Sinking or Flutteri -Mist the pit of the StomothAwimming , of the,Head, Hurried end dillToult breathinp.Flutterittg at the Heart, Choking or. Soto,- , ' catintesentatioits when • Mina lVlng'postote, dimness ot cis ,ion. dots or • webs Wore the sight, Fever and dull pain in the Head, Deficiency o Perspiration, Yellowness of tbe Skin and Eyes, Pals In the Side, Reek, Chest, Li robs &c.. Sudden 'Flushes of Hest. Horning in the flesh, Contitant Imaginings of Evil and great depression of spir ts, can be effectually cured .by DR. ROOPL/AND'S cIELEBRRTF:O : bE R ALIN BIT TEES PREPARED lY OE. C. AT THE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, 120 Arch street, Philadelphia. Their power over the above diseases is not ex celled—il equaled—by any other preparation in the United States, as the tures attest, in malty cases after skillful physicians have failed. These bitters are - worthy the attention of inva lids. Possessing greet virtues in the rectifica tion of disevees of the Liver and teeter glands. ex ercising the most searching powers in weakness and affections of the digestive organs, they are withal, safe, certain and pleasant. READ AND BE CONVINCED. From the "Boston Bee." The editor tail, Dec. 22nd Dr. Hontlund's Celebrated German Bitters for the cure of Liver Complaint; Jaundice, llyspep Sus, Chronic or Nervoits.Debility, is deservedly one of the most popular melicines of the clay.— These Bitters have been used by thoneanos, an,: a friend at our elbow says he has birnselt creels. ell an effectual and permanent elite 01 Liver Complaint tram the use of this remedy. We are convinced that in the use of these Bitters, the pa tient constantly emus strenetband vigor—a feet worthy of guest consideration. They are pleat. ant in taste and smell, and ran he tt , •ed hy persons with the mot delicate stomachs with safety. un• der ally cireum , taTlCV4. We are speaking from experience, and to the afflicted we ad, ise their tine. .ycott's Weekly," one of the best Li:erary pa pers published sabl,.A . Dr. Elomland's Gorman 'littera, manufactured by Dr. Jackson are now reromnu•eded by some WI the most prominent'mem hers of the faculty as an article of much. ealtacy in eases of female weakness. As such is the case we would advise all mothers to obtain a a bottle, and thus save themi.elves much sickness. l'ersons of delibita ted constitutions will find these Bitters advanta geous to their health, as we knnw from exper ience the salutary effect they have bad upon weak systems," MORE EVIDENCE. The•' Philadelphia sato May Gil >tette." thebest family newspaper published in the U. States. editor says of DR. 1100 ELAN D -S GERMAN BITTERS. •'lt is seldom we recommend w hat are letm ed Patent Medicines, to the confidence and pat ronage of our readers ; and therefore when we recommend Dr. Ilootland's (mean Sitters, we wish.to be distinctly understood that we are not speaking of the 1101341/Ins of the day, that ale noised about for a brief period and then tot got ten after they have done their guilty rare of mis chief, but of a medicine long established, univer sally prized, and which has met the hearty ap prove] of the (acuity itself." 1' idence upon evidence has been received(like the Cirs ))) i t 111) from alt tart inn. at the Ilotnit. the last 3 years, and the strongest testimony in its favor. is. that there is more ol it used in the pras• lice of the regular Physicians of Philadelphia, than all other nostrums combined. a fact that can easily. be established, and folly proving that a scientific preparation will meet with their quiet approval when presentede‘en in this Corm. That this medicine will cure Liver Cornplainh and Dyspepsia, no one con doubt after using it as directed. It sets specifically upon the stomact and liver; it is preferable to calomel In alt bit• ious diseases—the effect is immediate. It can be ialministered to females or infants with safety and reliable benefit at any time. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS, This medicine has attained that high charity ter which in necessary for all medicines to attain to induce counterfeiters to pet forth spurious ar ticles et the risk of the lives of those whom in. imeently deceived. Look well to the marks oldie genuine. They have the written signature oh C. M Jackson upon the wrapper, and hie name blown in the bottle, without which they arc spurious. For sale wholesale sad retail at the GERMAN .MEDICINE STORE, No. NU Arch ftreet one door below Sixth Philadelphia; end, by respectable dealers general ly through the country. Prices Reduced. To enable all classes of invalids to enjoy the advantages of their great reatorative powers. For vibe in Gettysburg at the Drug Stuns of S. H. BUEHLER. Diamond Tonsors—New Firm. EtPtettOtttrt FASIIIoNABLE HARDERs ANL) HAIR D It fie4sEßß, VAN at all times he found,prepared to ‘-- 1 attend to the calls of the people, at the Temple. in the Diamond, adjoining tho County Building. From Long expe rience they flatter themselves that they can go through all the ramifications of the Tonsorial Department, with such hn infinite degree of skill, as will "fleet with the entire . satisfaction of all who may submit their chine to the keen ordeal of their razors. They hope. thereforei that by their attention to busi ness,and. a desire to . please, they will met , it as well as receive,a liberal share of pub lic patronage. The sick will be attended to at their private dwellings. EXTRACT OF COFFEE. 21liE genuine, original EXTIMC7 OF COFFEE, which has been re cently so extensively brought into be a go a substitute for Coffee, and which rec i m mends itself by, reason of its cheapnee t se well al Its excellence, can be had, a all times, e.lO e &ore of • S. H. BUEHLER. Tilt STAR AND BANNER. Is published sacra Friday £veuing, iu Curti:sic street, two doors from the ••Diamond. by D. A. & C. H. BUEHLER. Tzimms. If paid in adianceot within the feel' $1 per annum—if not paid within the yes 02 613. No papendiecentkotted Wall al fat Yea rages are paid— oreggi M.Aleggption of the Editor. Single copies ,Of cants. A failure to. notify w ilispeentinuano will be reseeded as a new engagement. Ahert"TrWit4lolo4lll. i t sigote likareea *r 1 0 - 111•= 40 V9Pnt k"* 11 + 1 41 in an*: idolor ono i proportion,* sll intieirtiiiniiiiitth - not orris h& ear a ,gledretiim grill be twintbined ra t reigyiptowill beninds dam wini_ailleertinr by die year. 0, /II ' Job Printing ofeill kiniiiitaeon44loo4 sod promptly, atot on eteuninable Inenfai Lottery Ind' Coinerenteations ti thiMilliar, (es, itipting ouch ao contain Money or as own*. new outioiriberi. unto be ens? • ail; in 'Order to wore attention. ' atr• ~ . r+Kr ssrrweanacsr:a+r-+s+x 1114.11 kiv lave AStmerjor arti tle of , Mineral ,PAtat warranted e gl ral to tyl;„faint am; tinfoil) offered to t iit'publio for painting.ep Wood, Brick, Stone, Iron, 1 iti: or iffy trubstaace which ii exposed' th Weather, Water,• or the Atmosphere.' It is ~ . ',' ProOf iiigistisitt• Eire; lrekkO, ~ , . ated - liVatisei', . 1 : AND uNcii.ikazina; k* its '6°,011. , - It mixes rea d ily' with Oil . of . gotxtpcialthat, end is a beeutilul clerk brown or free-stone color. . . lEll=l ;('his, Paint reCeitttei the Premiums/at 4he New York State• Fair, tisid at Albany. in IEISO, in competitiOh with the,Oltio)fire•PrOof Paint, anti'etr4.• oral other lands of Mineral Paint, its being superior to anything , of the kind now in use. CERIIISICATES. ' We the undersigned, having seen end tid BUSWELVS Mineral Paint, can safely teen . mend,it to the public ee being an aside iniperiew to any Mineral Feint ever before offered for ova ; it is not unpleasant to use, like the some Ohl° Paint which is harped about the country an much, but mixes up with oil like pure white Iced. It is wild at half the twice of ennimon 'paint, and we believe where tho'color fa desirable, It a worth twice as much, and as a Fire, Weather, or Water proof Paint, we think it esnnot-he surpassed by anything in the Feint line now io use. 1. Marion, Fainter. James Tomlineon, Esq, John Phelps, do John Tomlinson, iill4l D B Gleason, do H Brown, EN James , Moore, do B B Stoddard, J 'l' Meaning, do GrW &Stoddard, I. Josh.), N I' Wilbur, E W Dodge, N Dyer, Oneida Devit.'t 3lMh‘ 1880. Mr. Bothwell. Dear Sir: We have titril, this pairt month. some 2400 Ibi. of yew Miner al Point, in painting cars, cat house*. and freight hooter' upon our road. and ,we ran wifely talow mend Bona very superior. ilornble alirelart p ar ticle of Paint. JDJIAN B. I'HELPS. I) J oslin, superintendent of the Svractioellt Dries R. R. Mr Unowell. Dear faire I heap used for the !wa ggon, & lilies R. li. Company. over a tun of your Mineral Paint, and I and upon' using it to lie far preferable to the I hi I's nit. o r any other kind now in use. I cut also recommend it as bring supb riorto White Legit for 4try kind of out loot paint ing. as it appears tole impervious to warm. and. unchangeable in color. HORACE JOHN9ON, Psintei for S. & U R. R Alleiny. Dec 18311. Mr. Tluswell. Dear Sir I no nig nerd a conaill, ratite quantity of )'oar M inersl Paint, ur painting brick and wooden houses, the past season, I,ha vu token WIWI puius to try and test it in various. ways. (tont its trial and composition I can war.. rant it to ho durable both inn quality and rotor it 'wizen beautifully with nil—punts very easy— and for shiner host pninting, I think there. hes nn better paint ever been Introduced. I hare used coneiderstile of it o ith linter and glue compost ion, for roar,,., cheap painting, and it exceed* any thing I ever 111.1 W. Yours. TIIOM Douse Psinter. Ntirneeoua other certificates ill hoods of A gents which will be shown to ilea Irr.• p'7' - This Paint is for sale by S. H. BUEIILEIi, Getlyshurz i — Sole Agent for Adams County. Gettysburg,. July lit —ti raw . coons. I._ a. t 114^. JP./X TO.3* him eon stuffily un hands, at his :`, , lture in GettyFburg, a very large and lull assort? [new. of Bats, Caps, Boots & Shoes, of Eastern and Home manufacinte, which he is selling at extremely low prices, amt can suit all customers iu sizes, quality and prices. Come one, come all, on can he ignited, arrangements are made to furnishitll voile promptly in our hoe of busilICSP. TWO DOORS below the Post Office its Chamliersburg street. June 4. 2000 LADIES A RE willing tocertify that the BATH -CA- AWAY . COOKINU STOVE is the very best Stove now in use, inasmuch as they will de attire Cooking. Roasting and flaking, and do it with less labor. and lust as long again as as any other stove now sold. These celebrated. anises are con stantly kept for sale at a very seduced price at the GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY IND MACHINE SHOP, Where the subscribers feeling determined in suit all persons have also the Parlor,. Sexton's Baltimore Air-tight. Peakskelli and Cabinet' Conk Stove, and Air-tight; antrTen-plate Parlor Stoves of the most beautiful patterns. THE SEICLOR PZGEGEttI. which cannot be surpassed for lightness of draught or in. the character of their work,. are constantly on hand for sale, ;Indio view of the fact that the Mouldboard of these Ploughs is one-fourth heavier then that of other ploughs, it is decidedly the cheap est that can be obtained. PLOUG7IIII and oth era, Castings for the Woodcock Plough, Wind-mill Machinery, Castings' and . Hui ldw-ware, with every article tiguallY Wade at Foundries can be obtained here. Blackamithing and Shea Making as neual: f ETTPA B PritlittbiDislistion 4e, bents ILA non, cum testatpento anee4o, on, the estate of HENRY of Mount pleasant township. Adams co., 'he'd; has ingireen granted to the subscribei,i Wind ing in New•Oxkirtl, notice is hereby giv- en toenail as.ate indebted to said estate to make payment Without delay, and 'those haring.chtims are relocated to pressotlhe isame, properly authenticated, for settle ment. PETER DIEHL, Adm'r. August. fi, 1852-411. THE attention of icentlemen is instead to very 'aupdrior quality of BUFF ,CASSINIERE.Iat the otstahtiahment of SKELLY &HOLLltill&UGH.Merahant Tailors. Gettyaburo„where may be found FAKY , :pAssimuse, of teary Yeti; / ' el 'Y Vet tr/f 0 (0 ill' nds, L eap rid tatter Paper 'of lur the bass itistlty. Nine - Piper; Visiting' Cards, plain and: &Soy , Envelopes'. Pen. knives, QuillikOoldrtai and Paneik&s., always on hood aad for sale law by S. 11. BUEHLER a. 8 P DqolBBe, John A I 'en, 0, . WARREN dt SON NOTICE.. BUFF,,CASSIPAERE.