••••..rtlallitik AIIMICRVIMMMOUI ,540,rt.,1 Envlsm IT HE first and fi nal account of Amino -I•6wv DEMIDORPS, Assignee of the Es. tats of Joan Tromso, having been filed in the Clears of Common Pleas of Adams mounty.theCourthase appointed Tuesday 114'210 dew ef September uerl, at the COYel-heilee, In die burnt:all of Gettys burg. for hearing and •ennfironation of snit! sualeant, animal retire to the itootrary be 'shown. By the enort, W.M. W. PAXTON', Preth's.. Prothonossry's Of ice. tifiettyabe rig. Aug.:20.3852.A at NOTICE. T HE First liceintnt of Wang Primes, Committee of ASRAIIAIII Kyr CtieNs all Iffithitual Drunkard, having been filet in the Court of Common Pleas of Adams county, the Court 'have aprointed Tues. day the 21/1 day of September nal. at the Court-house, in the borough of Gattratturg, lot heariog and confirmation of maid nc. ennui, unless cause to the contrary its shown. By the Coml. WM. W. PAXTON. Nadel' Pietheeeteres Of .e. Gettysburg. MK. 20, 1052. S iNOTICE. IRST and final aeenunt ofJacnslo , VU*; Assignee of Joust KUHN and Wife, having been Cell itt the Court of Colonten Pietas of Adams county. the Court tsar° appointed Tuesday the 21st day of September Next. at the Zourt•hottee in the borough of Gettysburg. for hearing and confirmation of said Arcount, unless cause to the contrary he shown. • By the Court. WM. W PAXTON, Prottey. Prothonotary's °dice. Osnyalang, Auk. 20,'87. j NOTICE. FT and final Account of inor.Pn Lu.tor, Assignee of Geo. W. 144L1.V. having been filed in the Court of Coalition Pions of :Adams comity, the Court have, appointed Tuesdoy_the 21st day of SeP .tember sea s at the Court-Inane, in the borough of 4eitysburg. for hearing and confirmation of said Account. unless cause to the contrary be shown. -By_ th O e CY rL - WIC W. PAXTON. Protley. Preeeintotary's *am St. 4 7istlabora, Ann. 20,'32 NOTICE. ETTERN' of Administration on the .1.41 estate - of Davos Km, late of Ger anany tp., deceased. having been granted to the subscriber, residing in niountjoy tp.. - noticeisitereby given to all who are indebted to said estate, to make payment without delay, and to those having claims presentthenipropenly authenticated for eistdeitiOntr— ' JOSEPH FINK, Adair. July 30, -ELECTION. -NOTICE it hereby given that the an nual meeting of the stock.hoblers of the 4 .lidanst County Mutual Fire Insta• ranee Company" will be held at the office of the Secretary, in Gehystiorgom Mon . day the II A day of Svfember next. be tweenlL the hours of 2 and 4 . M., at which end place an election will be held for 21 inamigers of said Company, each mem ber being entitled to one vote for each pol icy held by him. t.L . A. BUEHLER, Sec'y Ert an Compiler copy. NOTICE. ETTERS of Administration de boons IA non. cum testatnento annexo, on the estate of Ilamsx 0111111Lfill, late of Mount pleasant township, Adams co., deed, hav ing been granted to the subscriber. resid ing in Nes-Oil - ord. notice is hereby giv en to such as are indebted to said estate to snake payment without delay. and those having claims are requested to present the same, properly authenticated, for settle •enent. PETER DIEHL, Atlin'r kagvat 11, 1852—Gt. i BOUNTY LANDS. PEMSONS entitled to Bounty Lands under the arts of Con ' grime of the United States can - have their claims promptly and efficiently attended to by applica tion either personally or by letter tothe subscriber, et his office in Gettysburg. Claimants whose applications have been 111 tspeuttled on socount of deficiency in proof may find it to their advantage to calL 11:7' The fee charged is $5 in each case, payable upon the delivery of 'the warrant. The subscriber will also attend to claims for Pensions for Revolutionary or other services and the location of lends. Th e sale and purchase of Land Warrants at tended to, and the highest cash price paid for. the same. R. G. McCREARY. May 14—tf. . Attorney at law. III'FORNEY AT OFFIOE in the Souih-west corner of the public square, one door west 4.1 George Arnold's Store, and formerly oc cupied 1114 a Law Office by John 111°C.Am aughy, Esq., deceased. • 'Attorney and Solicitor for Nnt►•uts and Pensions, that furnish very desirable facilities to applicants and entirely relieve them from the neassity of* journey to Washington. scr D. ,Moe. is prepared to attend to Om prosecution of Claims for Bounty Land so Soldiera of the War of 1812 and others -the selection of choice lands and loca ting t h e i r Warreerr—procuring Patents and selling Soldiers' lands to the, hest ad eanlage. Apply to hint personally or by letter. Gettysburg, Nov. 1. 1850—tf CARPETS AL AIINESTOCK'S have just received awl will sell very (heap. the 'largest Monk of Vettitian any Ingrain Carpeting, *4 and 8.1, white unit coigned ins t ouir, Untimely. Linen Floor ClOlll, oil Carpet( awl Oil Stair (*tit, ever be *Send. SIGN REV FRONT. 11.10NNET RIBBONS, Florence Silk Aix sea Bilk Leese. all colon., just re. *sea id FA UNESTOCKS', ;legit 4. Red Feint. :BOVRIBIS and Bonnet Ribbons Ittlattill, it, you with to *on • how 04 OM 111610Meltil of Budgets nod Bou. 41114 asl4l4Wietaill MIELEME I .I The Richest & Best Assortment OP SPRING & SUMMER tOODS For Gentlemen's Wear, EVER OPENED IN GETTYSIICRG! SETEaIi HOILLEBAUCH, t o AKE pleasure in calling the attention I 11 " ofilteir friends anti the public in their extensive stork of Fashionable Got;da Gu gentlemen's wear, joss received from the wily, which, fur variety of style. beauty of finish, and superior quality. challengig .wooporivnii with any other stock in die place. thus assortment of Cloths, plain and s fancy Tweeds and CassinteriN, Vestines, Satinets, Summer Coat ings,Sr.e. VA N:'l' HE HEAT! Llive lIR a call, coil examine for yourselves. We have pur chased our stork carefully. soil with a de sire to please the taste. of ail. from the mosivrsclical to the most firtithotts. - rtAILORING. in all its branches, attended to as heretofore, with the assist ance of gond workmen. tr:TTlee FASHIONS for Spring and Summer have been received. Gettysburg, April 30, 1852. The Richest and most varied assortmvnt of FANCY GOODS, LIVER, brought to this place has just been received by SCHICK. and is now opening at iiis Suture In South Balti more street. The public is invited to call and examine goods and prices. both of which cannot but please. tie keis Inlly as sured. Among his stock will Impend LADIES' FANCY DRESS GOODS, such as Milks, Satins, Popletits. Tissues Bernell. Berage de (mines, lawns. TAl pacas, litiashazines „Li ing hams, Swiss. Jac (met and Cambric Muslins, and Calicoes, bums( variety. Also, e.IIB6I.IIEREN Satinetts, Tweeds, C'otonstles; Nankeen, Linen Check, Vestings of all Sorts, &c. In short his stock, is very large, and em braces all is his line. J'CeII and judge for yourselves—nu trmuhlo to show guods. April 0, 1852. HARDWIRE STORE. %ME Suhscribers would respectfully JR ' 111 !matinee to their friends a nil the public. that they have opened a NEW HARDWARE STORE in Balti more at.. adjoining the residence Of Geolvshurg. in which they are opening a large and general assortment of isulDwAireE, MON, STEEL, GROCERIES, CUTLERY, COACH TRIMMINGS, Springs, Axles, Saddlery, Cedar IVare, Shoe Finding v, Paints, Oils, In n general, iiteuiling every description of articled, 111 the above line of lisine!ii—to which they invite the attention of roach inaker4, Bliolksiniths.Carpenters,Caliisiet makers, Shoemakers, Saddlers, and the pitlclie generally. Our stock having been Slier led with a rrat care and purchashed tor Cash, we gnarl antee.(lOr the Heady 111 ,y.) to ihspose of any part of it on as reasonable terms as they can be purchased any where. We particularly minest a call Irnm our friends, 4nd earnestly solicit a share of public favor, as we are determined to es tablish a character for selling (' Is at low prices and doing buiiness WI fair prin ciples. JOEL D. DANNER, DAVID ZIEGLER. Gettysburg, June 13, tesl.—D. TALIFABLMa' Ki/tA/ 47' 1:0 "4 .0, 11 • W -P S • On Saturday the 18th of September next. at 2 o'clock, P. M. subocrober. Executor of the Ja- tit Janes G. PAx.rtiN, 'lam of Franklin township, Adams county, deceased. will otter at Public. Sale the well known Prup• erty of raid deceased, situate in said town. ship. nod Containing 140 Acres, • • more ur kW , , ilanda of William %White, thigh M'llleenuy. John Pinola and inhere. The improwitinenta are a T O,STOR Y s a al it 2tUtiF' _dYil. 1 11 alm, a log Kitchen, a doable log Barn. %Wagon !tilled. Sable, and a good orchard. A good proportion is in timber and mead ow. The land will be shown to any olio may wi.ila to view it by the lubseriber m ottling on ;he preinip-es. WILMA NI PAXTON, Ex•r. Aug. ,6 1832—ts. G THIS -W A Y • THE EATEST VA,c311L1M9,5 XUST 4 TA II E undersigned respectfully announc es to dte citizens of Gettpiburg and its vicinity that he has commenced Mc 13USINISS, in all its varied branches, in nom of the rooms iu 4lf Contrughys Building, adjoining the entrance It/ the Sons of Temporance Hall. He that by u *trio attention lobos. Mess, setil an 'earliest etThrt to please, to. meet DO receive a liberal share of publii patronage. i/Crthve us a call.. ); Country . produce taken in eschainge for work. Ion:out; *shim s have just been re ceived. HENRY LIPPIN GEL April BUFF CASSIMERL THE attentio n of gentlemen is invited to a very superior quality of BUFF CASSIMERE. at the Establishment oh SKELLY &Ht . /UEDA UGH, Merchant Tailors. Getiyaborg, where may be found FANCY CASSIMERES, of every vari ety and quality. , Srl7 pit tr . , ZuS (IP II lalr Aflir all kinds. Cap and Lotter Paper of 11l the beet quality. Note Paper. Visiting Cards. plain and fancy Envelopes. Pen italan‘Quilla. Hold Pins and Pencils. 'lumpiest band alp air sale /ow by • B. H. BUEHLER scutOK's. leT E ZZT' . is ~ y TAMIL& IBIr, REAL ESTATE AT IF 2, 3. 1 7 . IV 3 sal 7.1 lig //'RE subscriber, intending to remove I from the State, offers at Pri vale Sale, the Farm on which he-resides, situate in Straban township, Adams county, Pa., ad joinieg lends rd John Dixon. Esq., Col. Jamenileely, Solomon Longenecker. J. B. 1109'M30. and nthers, and containing 155 ACRES, • of patented Land. The Improvements are 1 , 1 large TWO—STORY .. FRAME AND WEATHER— ' ea • Boarded Dwelling Nouse, _ I I . 1 with Kitchen attached, a large Barn, par frame and part log, Wagon Shed, and oili er out buildings. There is a well of good water, with pomp in it. convenient to the door. and a never failing spring near the !masc. The Farm is well supplied with running water. There is on the premisea 411 a young and thriving APPLE • Orchard, with a large variety of other Fruit Trees. A good portion of the land is covered with thriving TIMBER. There is also a due proportional' good MEAD() W. The had is in R good state of cultivation. The fencing is good—a large portion heing of board. Persons wishing further informa tion can obtain the same by calling on the subscriber who resides on the farm. irrtTlie subseriber, being, determined to pelf, those wishing to purchase, n ill find it to their interest In matte application. SAMITEL LONGENECKER July 30, 1852-if. RAM, P3TATEZ PRIVATE SALE. rip HE subscriber being desirous to, - I IL pose of a portion of his Farm, will sell 100 Acres thereof, at Private Sale, on accommodating terms. It is situate in Mountpleasant township. Adams county, P'a., and is well Merit to make of itself on excellent and desirah'e Farm. About 50 arres are improved and under good fene intr. with a large proportion of excellent meadow. The balance, 50 Acres. is cov ered with II Rs - I . —HATE HEAVY TIMBER, not surpassed in the entire township. it lies about 6 miles front Gettysburg, near the road leading. to popover, and about 13 miles from the latter place—so that the convenience of the railroad at the latter place could be had. It is surrounded he Mills. and possesses other advantages that would he desirable to alarm. CrrThe terms. which will !ie reasona ble. can he ascertained on application to the subscriber, st Two Taverns P. (Mice. Adams County, Pa. JOHN COSIIUN June 18,1852-3 m. REA,L E - STATI, AT P1:11:1TE , SllllYeilller %VIII SeII he: FA UM sttonte oft the State road le-ohtte from Ihrrtsborg to (:ettyslitir l !, nt llootingtott tow oship„Adroos etnaot P:t.. our Loll' wiles sloth of Petir,lotrg. 1 . S.)Ajoiningl:lll(l4 of J. A. \I des, JI , IIII ti ,, W4 Jelin Mmeer and others. with!, three,tnifes of the lime kilos. vontaitong 11E138 A .l \ [4'114)1 Oil ic:l :41 of gravel land. (naieuiril.) The Vann ,s under good lem•ing, and m a good state of eulnvatoin. having some 30 Acres rm.. ereil with rood 'l' I in 11) e r, also a Si tjuary. a young Ciriving I 4.lsoii•e Irffit. :did a supply and var iety of Peach and l'lnsit trees. .1 . 1 u? lin iirtlvetnetit+ are :1 ( hue net! a IiALF—STORY DurELLxNa-nousE, well finished. wilt' a cellar, a gond large Kitchen an i nelivil, a never failing well of water at the dour, and a good pomp in it. and pipe to clinver the refuse wafer of the pomp to the cellar in a trough w hich makes a gond place fur keeping ninleh,&e. in the a season. The isiti-buililings consist of a DOUBLE LOG BARN, Carriage house and other out buildings. In order to suit purchasers I will either sell it all together, or Munn 85 Acres with all the improvements, ab o ut 25 Acres of which is covered with Tim. her. Persons desirous of purchasing a firm on reasonable terms would do well to call examine and judge for themselves before purchasing elsewhere. .only 10. •52—tf. S. BENDER. trrHanover Gazette please col y until firrbid, and charge illrna office. Seto Vailorilig ESVABLXSIIKOINT. SHEADS & KING would most respectfully Vont' their friends and he public generally, that hey have entered into lartneraltip to carry on the Tailoring linsineiz, in all its branches, and hey will be glad to ac commodate customers, at their' establish• mem. in South Italtimore street, (old etand of Jacob Sheads.) next door to Schick's. and nearly opposite Falinestock's. Their charges will be niederate. and all garments warranted to flu. They ask a trial, feeling confident that their work will please. 0:7 Country produce taken in ex - change or work. The FASHIONS fnr 'the Spring and Summer hare heed received. Genypburg, April 9, 1852✓-1y MT' rtglitttt I■IIIE. subscriber hereby gives notice to. -■- those who Imre promisee him WOOD on accouni; that he is in want of it, and that unless it is delivered forthwith, without lurtlitr notice. the Accounts will be placed in .the hands of an officer for collection, and the money required. T. WARREN. PARASOLS --the best awl cheapest in town. Only come and look; and you will Pay so. Give us a call and you. will be convinced Mere is uo humbug about it. KURTZ'S Cheap Corner. • DRY GOODS. AN additional supply reeeiveirand o pened this week at lune 4. FA HNESTOOKt3'. Sr" Blanks of all kincLs for sale at 'this office. Baths ! Baths! ! NOW OPEN FOR ahIiCRINEI ago anittaasiora. THE'eubecqber, at the solicitation of numerous persons, has put up a BATHING ESTABLISHMENT, at considerable expense. for the accommo dation of the citizens of Gettysburg. It is located near the residence of the subscri ber, on South Baltimore street, in a retired and convenient place. It consists of both a PLUNGE nod SHOWER BATH, which will always he kept in good order. The baths are now ready for use, and will be open to subscribers on the following conditions : I. 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 have not thus subscribed, will be required to pay 01 ctn. for each bathing—no subscriber to have the privilege of bathing more than twice a Istlay without extra charge. 2. The baths will be open each day be! tween the hours of 6 and 9 A. M.. for Me use of the bodies exclusively. All the other hours of the day, they will be open for Gentlemen, until 10 o'clock, P. M. 3. No person will be privileged to use the baths on Sunday. 4. No one person shall occupy the Midi-house linger than ten minutes at a time; and no three persons longer than 30 minutes ; and tint more than three persons shall enter at any ono time. 5. Good order will be required of per , sons using t h e baths ; and any misconduct in or about the bath-Willie will debar the guilty person from limiter privileges in it. The company using the baths when any improper or disorderly conduct takes place, will be held responsible therefore until the guilty person is detected. 6. The use of soap in the Plunge Bath is prohibited altogether. 7. The key to the Bath House will be kept at the residence of the subscriber, where it must, in all cases, be, returned. after bathing. Er Persons wishing to subscribe, or obtlin lurther information, can call upon the subscriber. NIES PIERCE Gettysburg, June I—tt. MOUNTAIN VIEW SPRINGS. subserther i as been induced to 0- -' 6l - ptl. all e , 1.1 ' .11 , 111111 . 11l for the aevom monlalloll at Invahel., and also for persons who wish to leave the mites and towns for a short pertml tiuritta the warns and un ht.althy season of lltc sear, for a lica:Illy and comfortable ',lave in the country. It Is boomed eight utiles north of I,:ettvsburg, on the State road leading limn “ettcsborg to lewvtile, ball wav between Nlttltlletown lientlersville, in a healthy and lo.ann tul country, not surpa. , ed htr fine ntol ro mantte scenery hy ;tilt of the State. There me PLUNGE and SHIM Eit BATHS for the benefit nt per,,otts (lest' mg to use them ; also many plans of resort and a aloug the r0111:11111., h IR:111116, ra• The will ago accommodate parties froiniliev4miory andailjaeeniii/Wiis, l'er.sons boarding lor a week or two will have the Ilse of the Itatlw grails , . Inc peiNoti leaving his name witli and paying use dollar in atlvaiire, will have ilo•orivilrg" 5 , 1 :lie Baths for the sea l'ernllll.4 who hay. not will he tcyt,llt I w pay 111 els. for each b.al l ilffig Persons coming to Gettysburg in a etniveyame van have immediate , nliveVailee b, Ole .Springs by apply ing lu \lr. Jon% 1,. TATE. att,l al.° have ready eonvoyattee hark to Gett‘Shurg. 'reruns $5,00 per week for hoarding. J. N. smut!. 31. 1) Ilemlersville, Pa., June 25-61 NEW ARRIVAL ILIMERSLY'S Variety STORE. r HE subscriber has just returned from the City with a large assortment ol Goods, to which he invites the attention of the public. and which will be sold at prices that can't be beat. The stuck is large, and embraces, among other things. Candies and Confections of every variety, Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Raisins. Prunes, Cocoa Nuts, Palm Nuts, Filberts ;—Lemon, Ginger and Sarsapa rilla Syrups. pepared to be used as a de lightful beverage, Preserved Ginger, ,kr. Also CRACKERS of various kinds. (Med ford, IVater, Butter, Sugar and Suda.)— Also, a large assortment of FRESH GROCERIES, Sugar, Cotreet,( best Java.) Teas, Molasses Syrups, Spices, &c. Also a tine assort ment of Queensware and Glassware, Hardware, Cutlery, Cedar Ware, Willow Ware, &e., &c.. all of surerior quality and just from the City. scr The subscriber has also received a lot of Boots & Shoes, Hats & Caps, which for excellence and cheapness can not be beat in this market. Thankful for past patronge, the subscri ber respectfully invites his friend's to give kiln a call and examine Ins goods, before purchasing elsewhere. _ _ WM. W. lIAMERSIX Genysburg. June 4—tf Books ! - Books ! ! 8. N. BUEHLER P ENDERS his thanks to his 'trends -IL for the liberal patronage an long gnjl uniformly extended to him, and inferior them Olathe has recently received at his old establishment in Chumbersburg street, in addition to hie former large stock of Books, a new assortment to which invites at• tension, as being tie largest, lullest and best assortment. of Classical, Theological, School, MisCellaneous ' l / 1 b" BOOKS ever opened. in Gettysburg.. and which as usual, h 4 is prepared to sell at the lidt'VeßY 400 7 EST PRIG,Eq.X..II I . Gettyihurg Pa. June 4, 1852. f i engfjes 7 Drum Goads:. ILICIS end Satins, "Heenan. 1 " 7 Laions. tAlpsese, Calicoes. SRA W LS, Collin!, Gloves, Stockings, Am., &e., sin to be had ea 'Nil 2 ) 1 5 oT:id Mitts, ASuperior article of , Mineral Paint , warranted equal to any Paint over before offered to the public for painting on Wood, Brick. Stone, Iron, Tin. or any substance which is exposed to Weather, Water, or the Atmosphere. It is Proof agatto*l Eyre, Water. 4NI UNCIDINGE.AOLE IN ITS COLOR. It mixes readily with Oil or Composition, and is a beautiful dark brown or free-stone color. • . This Paint received the Premium at the New York State Fair, field at Albany in 1850. in competition with the Ohio Fire-Proof Paint, and sev eral other kinds of Mineral Paint, as being snperior to anything of the kind now in use. We the undersigned, having seen and need 'UNWELL'S Mineral Paint, can Rarely recnm• mend it to the public as being an article auperior to any Mineral Paint ever before altered for use ; it is not unpleasant to Use, like the litliay Ohio Paint which is harped about the country an much, but mixea up with oil like pure white lead. It ia sold at half the price of common paint, end we believe where the color is desirable, it • worth twice as much, and as • Fire, ‘Veather, or W•ter proof Paint, we think it cannot be surpassed by anything in the Paint line now in use. I. Mn on. Paintor. James Toniliiraon, Esq John Phelps. do John Tomlinson. Bog I) B Gleason, do II Brown. Esq .latnes Moore, do 11 B Stoddard. .1 T Manning, do (1 W Stoddard, N P Wilbur, E W D Joslin, N Dyer, Oneida Depot, Oct. 30th, 1850. Mr. Bush well, Dear Sir: We hare used, with in the past month, imme 2,000 lb.. of your Miner al Paint, in painting cars, car houses. and freight houses upon our road, and we can safely recom mend it as a very superior. durable and cheep ar ticle of Paint. HEM-AN If. PHELPS. Superintendent of the Syracume li:ica R. R. Mr Boswell, Dear Sir: I have used for the Syra cuse At. Utica R. It. ( 7 ,1,1111811 y, over a toil of your Mineral Paint. end I and upon using it to be fa prefernble to the Oil Paint or any other kind now in use. I rail almt 1 . ..CW11111011d it Cs bring supa riorlo White Lead for any k inilof outdoor paint ing. rf. it appears lobe impervious In water, and anchanceable in rotor. imitAcE .ioir.szsr)N. Pointer for c, & I. R . C 0 I. INSO Mr. 'busmen. lifter Sir • (loving wed n consid, -side quantity of your Mineral Paint. in painting brick and wooden houses. the past season. I have taken extra psis, to try and test it iu 'tilflllllB way.. from its trial and eittlll , o4lliiill I can war. rant it to lie durable both in quality and color it mixes beautifully with nil—p4illts I•TV riviy and lot .1111, or troll paintint, I think there ha., no hens•, vVer been intro/411.11,4i I has° need it with tinter and Clar roars••, rhea', intintinz, and it CNreetk ally thing 1 ever saw. Truly 1..111,,,. Tllot3, 11 .10. 4 1 N. Iltotwo P.ottier. NwnertmetothereertifieoleAin hawk of .1:44c tits. h e .thotv, to tleoler4. --fr-Tio. 1.760, iv for sale 1w S. II BUEHLER. “eitysburv, A2volt I"' :%dam% Couniv. Gettysburg, July I I--t 1 II FFMAN WAR NS' c N ITII L.\ TESI Intprobtb rim'', undersigned would respectfully JR " to the public that they have entered into partnership for doing business at the well known FA(' TIM\ on Middle Creek. in Freedom township, Adams County. l'a., on the road from Get tysburg to Etnntitsburg, and are prepared to fill aki orders in their bile of business, such as Carding. Fulling ; Dyeing. Manufacturing (laths. as.aartts, Car. pets, Storking•yarn, arpct- A.r., in /he best ..a . yle and at RE.ISO,V.I T The Factory has been re-titled and re paired with considerable rare and expense —the latest improvements in machinery having been introduced—so that --eusto niers may rely upon having their orders filled promptly and to the hest advantage. For the convenience and accommodation of mato:tiers, Wool will be called ler am: goods delivered at the following places, every few weeks, to : All the ...tore* in Gettysburg ; Brinkerhoff's t't,,re. Fairfield; Blythe At Pro ton's do.; Loudon's Ai ill, Liberty township ; Weaken'. Store, Green mount; klyeer Store Freedom township; klann'■ Store, Mounijny township; Lower'. More , Ar endrstown ; Wertz's Store, Arendstowo ; Wit mer's Store Muntinasburg ; Scott's store. Cash town ; Sneeringer and Renshaw's, Littlet.tawn Arnold's !dill, Locust Grove ; Smith tic Clutz's Store, Ennuitsburg, Md ; Itiodisill's Store, Taney town, Mil ; Creglu's Store, l'itnneytown Ilosd. All of our work is warranted to please. Goods al all times exchanged lor Wool. The highest price paid for Wool. No expense or trouble will he spared to give entire satisfaction to customers. Give us a call, and test our work. C. W. HOFFMAN. THOMAS WARREN, DAVID WARREN. April 23, 1852-Iy. 2000 LADIES • RE willing to certify that the BATH AWAY COOKING STOVE is the very best Stove now in use, inaannich as they will do more Cooking. Roasting and Baking, and do it with less labor, and het nm 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 GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY'AIND MACKIN!! SHOP, Where the subscribers feeling determined to suit all persons have also the Parlor, Sexton's Baltimore Air-tight, Peakekell and Cabinda Cook Stove, and Air-tight and Ten-plate Parlor Stoves of the most beautilul patterns. THE SETLOR PLOUGHS, which cannot be surpassed for lightness o draught or in the character of their work, are constantly on hand for sale, and in view of the fact' that the Mouldboard of these Ploughs is one-fourth heavier than that of other ploughs, it is decidedly the cheap. eat that can be obtained. VITIMIIII2I.OW, ILOVaUs and oth en . , Castings for the Woodcock Plough, Wind-mill Machinery, Castings and Hold loti-ware, with every article .usually made at Foundries can be obtained here. Blackstnithing and Shoe Making as usual. • I%,,WARREN 84 SON. PARASOLS ! PARASOLS . ! ! RICH lot just , opened and for solo A cheap at SCHICK'S SCHICK'S. and great her, CERTIFICATES. do S P DnoRUN., John A"en, 0. Perks, M 114: a mti'►t,revolting crime, and ei Court Is peer at hand some of oat citizens will he rafted up on to discharge high sail responsible duties u judges of evidence and feels that may be proven before them. As their verdict will necesearily ho final, it should be based upon truth, justice and facts So should our verdicts always 1•e based, whether in matters concerning life, liberty, or pro perty, or in business matters. Every fa !her. moth er, son, and daughter is iritelested where they can buy to the heat advantage ; and we therefore say to them, that it is fur their interest to call and examine SAMSON'S Ready-made Clothing and Vari ety Store, in Gettysburg, ohere Goods are sold cheaper than at any other establishment—notwithstanding all the talk of others about "cheaper than the cheap. est." "30 per cent. cheaper." dec. If you doubt this—or that ho defies competition either in Get• tysburg or elsewhere—just give him a call and satisfy yourselves. There are those, who, prompted by selfish mo- tives. sometimes decry Ready-made Clothing, as bring defectively made up or made nut of damaged motet isle. Tine may do to blind the unthinking, but not those who will take the trouble to eglant ine my large assortment of goods I invite gen tlemen to call and say whether they have not paid an high as $8 and 810 per yard for cloths no bet ter than that in my coats, which are made up too by a regular New York tailor. ' Occasionally an article :nay prove defective, but where is the um chant that has never sold a piece of cloth, cassi• neite, calicos, or musliq, which did not turn out to be bad. It is impossible to prevent this alto gether, even with the best of judges. Time is said to be money, and money is said to he time.. So they are, if properly aprlied. And herein lies the secret of my ability to sell goods lower than any body else. Instead of running to the city, and spending a few duty. in hastily put. chasing goods at market priers. I spend •as many weeks and even months as others do days—thus buying to *droning.. with care, end frequently at almost half the market prices. Hence lam enabled to eell the same goods to my customers touch lower than others, and frequently one-half lower. Beside., I adopt no two-prier system, by which one customer is required to pay 10 or 20 per cent. more than others. Putting my goods down to the lowest mark, and having hut one rules, the pur chaser may rely upon ►mng honestly deslt with. It is very easy to put a fictitious; value on goods. and their 011.1 w customers to • yew " demon to II fair value occasionnily, but when that is done It is time to look .11t !--therr to something ;wrong. One ;wire and small profits is the only fair and true system. Nly present stock consists of seasonable article that belongs to Men's end Bop.' Clothing, together with a arty large Variety of FANCY (MODS, Jewelry, Accordions, Violins, Revolvers, and other Pintoln, Clocks, Trunks, Carpet-Bags, Violin land fluitar &e.. all of which will be sold at p. ires In satisfy any reasonable mind that SA ~1$()N in the place to buy the cheapest t., Is. Thanking my friends and customers for their ',ant patronage.. and hoping to merit a CCM tilluallee or the Mime by n a', let adherence to the err-, prlllClple, 1 invite them to give Inc a Call at my tore, opposite Bank, in th.tivoletra. tiANI:SON. April 16, Dr. tlooiland s German Bitters. moult:II-tom! by Dr. Jackson are now rerroomertled by some of the moo prominent members of the faculty R.l an 111 - 11 C In of much etheaey m fair. Of female or:it:m..ls. As 4 11 Ch IN tile rasa we would advo..• all mothers to obtain It a bottle, and thiti sate nvich sirkness. Peroms 01 thrliboa led will lied thew Bitter, atlvaiii, aeon, to their Ilealth. a. we know' burn raprr , wocr. the •alat.try , effect they have bail upon Diamond l'onsors—iNi.w Finn. w'e'ak Eipton 13rotber, F.1:•1111.)S ABLE 11.11i1IFIls. A:\ L) HAIR uttEssints g,AN at all times he fount) prepared to `a--' attend to the calls of the people. at the Tr mph.. in the Diamond. adjoining he Comity Hutlding. From Long expe- Nene, they Natter themselves that they Call go through all the ramifications of the Tonsorial Ikpart►ncnt, with e irh an infinite degree of skill, as will in .et with the entire satisfaction of all wioi may siihmit their chins to the keen orde.,l of their razors. They hope, therefore, that by their attention to hosi ness,:mil a desire to please, they will :per il as well as reeeive.a liberal share of patronage. The sick will be attended to at their ',moth. dwellings. CALL AND SEE. I hi Very large .supply of TIN f . WARE On hand and for sale, at Buebler'sTin and Sheet Iron Establishment, opposite the Post-office, which will - be sold at low prices. (CEO. E. BUEHLER. Bonnets and Dress Goods. ANadditional supply of (; imp and Straw Bonnets, Benign De [ m ine. Popleins and (totted Sates for Ladies' Dresses just reepived and for sale cheap FA N ESTOU WS, Sign Red Front. April 23 2)11 1 :11/1.27:2111 691)2) IutaLI:OId:AEU &ti LLIM ka THE subscriber respeetfully informs the public that be has opened a per manent Daguerreotype Gallery, in the house formerly kept as a Temperance house in l'hambersburg street, a few doors Iron the Diamond, where lie us prepared, at all times and in all weathers, to take Dwif n Ilt E 7' VP E 4, in best style, of all sizes and kinds, and at the lowest rates. If my pictures do not give satisfaction, there will be no charge. ir - pGive me a call. SAMUEL WEAVER Gettyaburg, May 14, '52-Iy. EXTRACT OF COFFEE. I r nE geitiine, original EXTIMC7 -IL OF COFFEE. which lisis been re cently so extensively brought into us o su a substitute for Coffee, nod which rec o m mends itself by reason of its chenimes i an well as its excellence, can be had, a all Mmes, t! . a Store of S. IL, BUEHLER. a l ligna(finr (ineagio `OA PS, Perfumery, Hail Oils, Motto ►►~•~ Wafers, Portmanies, &e.. a new as. sortment just opened at BUEHLER'S Book and Drug Store, in Chambersburg street. THE STAR AND BANNER. Is published every Friday Even,ing, in Carlisle street, two doors from the Diamond. by D. A. & C. H. BUEHLER. 'PARR E. If paid in advance or within the year $2 per annum,-if not paid within the ye. 42 GO: IYo paper discontinued until allarrcaragen ore paid— etcher at the option of the Editor. Single copies,l SI cents. A failure to notify a discontinuane will be regarded as a new engagement. '.4dvertunrierits not exceeding a square inserted' time 'inlet for sl—every subsequent insertion sb cents. Longer ones in the some proportion.-- All atirertisemente not .specially ordered for a given time / will be continued until forbid. 'A lib. rel re4uction will be made to those'whe advertise by the year. - Job Peering of rill kinds executedneetly end promptly, and on reasonable term ' Letters and CTheiestions Vibe Plater, (u. aliaing mach as coatis:a Money or r.• names al new 'oboe:dint% must be sees tam in order ye secure attention. LIVER COMPLAINT. JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY. DISEASES OP THE KIDNEYS, IMMO diseases id sing from a disor dered Liver or Stomach, such as Constipation, inward Piles, Fullness of blond to the head Acidity of the Stomach. Nausea, Heart-hum Diegiint ior Food, Fullness, or weight in theilowl ach, Sour F.ructalime, Sinking or Flutter ing at the pit of thPStomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and difficult breathing. Fluttering et the Heart, Clinking or Buffo• eating sensations when in a lying pasture, dimness of cis ion. dots or webs before the night, Fever and dall pain in the Heed, Teltriene♦ o Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side. Hack, Chest. Limbs dre.. Sadden Flushes of Ileat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil and great depression of spir• ts, can be effectually cured by DR. He OPLA.ND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN BIT TER PREPARED BY DR. C. GA. aCESOKI, AT THE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, 120 Arch street, Philadelphia. Their power over the above diseases is not ex celled—it equaled—by nny other preparation in the United ns the cures attest, in many caws after skillful physicians have failed. These bitters are worthy the attention ofinva lids. Possessing great virtues in the rectifica tion of divests of the Liver and lesser 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 said, Dec. 22nd Dr. llootlaitirs Celebrated German Bitters for the cure of Liver Complaint, Jaundice, liyspep sitt, Chronic or Nervous Dadlity. is deservedly one of the must popular medicines of the day.— These Bitters hove been used by thousands. sns R friend at our elbow says he bas himordi receiv ed an etl.etual and permanent cure to Line r Complaint from the one Of this remedy. We are convinced that in the tile of these Ritter, the pa tient constantly gains strength and vigor—s tart worthy of gl eat consideration. They are pleas ant in taste and smell. and can he rased by persons with the most delicate stomachs with safety, un der any circumstances. Wr pre speaking from experience, mid to the afflicted we advise their •.Scott's NVeekly. - one or the best I.ceraty pa pers 1.1,41101 Ni Flll4l, A up.. t()1?.F. E\ 11)F:Ntl The" l'hihvirivhia 'attlWay Gazette. - 0, best family Tire .paper 11.1,1'7,15ra in the I...,!isits. • /1)1 ,1 , 1, 111111 01 DR. 11UnP1..\VII, t:ER MAN Blrri:RS., •It is seldom e 1eC0171111,111111 n hat ore term ed Patent Aledirinev. to the rotifirlerice and pat - r,rnage ot not reader. ; arid Dreier:ire *hen vie r ,otionvii.l Dr Hoot land's Getman Bitterr, ar Wl.ll 10 he fll.lllllCllly 111,11l 1 rS100111hat we ate not of the flo.n.,rt,L 0$ the day. that 11, 11 atiorit for it 111 - ICI Ilerioq l and then imp:t hin alter thee hate r'orre !heti guilty rare of no.- chnit, lost of n inedierne sally petted, and la hich has met the hearty air proeal ot the tat rilty itselt. Et Weiler. upon evidence has been meek ed (like the 1.,r1:01,,g) from all nertion4 of the 1:1.1on, for ket 3 year., and the ntiongext Teel lIIkOOV 111 114 14 1, 11 t, is, that there to more 01 1t rased in the piav• !lee 01 the lettolite l'hysterths 01 Philadelphia, than all oilier nostrums condoned. a tart Thar Cal, ea,ly be established, and hilly plot our that Scientific preparatiori is ill meet ‘,lll, their quiet appror al o hen pre:tinted et en in Hai. torn. 'Dint this medicine kill cure Liver romplainh and 11)spepsia. no one I . l , lllloubt alter u.isia it as directed. It acts specifically upon dr sin ai., c c and Pr pre:errible to calomel in all ho.. ions dt•ee•er—lbe etteet is inimerldwr. It UM be administered in females or infants with ratety and reliable benefit at any time. BEWARE OF COUNTF.RFEFIS This medicine has attained that high charac-• ter o hich le ueeessaty 1 . 01 . all medicines to attain to induce COlllateriPlier% to pot forth Spurious SI. :ICISS at the tisk of the lit es of those so heart IX potently deceit ed. Look well to the marks of the genuine They have the written i , ienatitie qt . M y ne ks m , a l um the a rapper. nail his flame Moo is iu the bottle, mahout %%hieh they are .pstriiiiva. For sale wheleaalt and retail at the GERMAN fI.I.)ICINIE STORE. No. I7n Arch street one floor below sixth PhiWel phut ; anil by respectable (hotels general ly ihrough the country. Prices Reduced. To enable all clatter of invitlols to enjoy th• advantages of thet I great restorative pros ets. Fur sale in Gett).burg •t the Drug Nun' S. H. BUEHLER. 12^. - WM. DAILY & BON, .te,nrirn nM /I.ltrom r• 1,01 • Iwut• •r41 ,, 0ta. /I Wm.*, •81..V1,11•Mh , Ott. VOU roOKT •11113 , / r 044•1.111 thy I.tten“ arias of Ihr *loch ant odored •• whole•ale or 1wta.4 1 .• No. Ittli )I.glurt Owe. Nveulor tit5•A,11410.6.11,614. O briT•ausstim I. tener...nl le ••••11/10 . ••• Philadelphia, April 23, 1852--ly NEW *cons. It . ear P✓IXTO.I' has con stantly on hands, at his Store in Gettysburg, a very large and full snort mein of Hats, Caps, Boots & Shoes , of Eastern and Home manufacture. which he is selling at extremely low prices. and can suit all customers in sizes, quality and prices. Come one, come all, you can be suited, arrangements are made to furnish silly - mils promptly in our line of business. Call TWO DOORS below the Post Office in Chamberaburg street. June 4. GROUND MANZ= IN hand and for sale Locust Grove. ` 4 .- 7 May 7, 1852—tr GEO. ARNOLD. DRUGS AND lezmararsts , IP all kinds, from the best "' "louses in the City. caw stonily on hand and for sale at the Drug and Bookstore of S. H. BUEHLER. June, 4, 1852 svo.sacr, rzOUELIVII 0 F Ibe boot quality—shrug? on band end for We in Gettysburg, at the Foundry of T. WARREN & BON•
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