NEW AItRTAVi or . IFNI* NO* At the Farmers' Cheap Corner. A R. KURTZ lies just returned front A Baltimore and Philadelphia with a large and desirable lot of Spring and Sum mar 0004. We would invite the atten tion ofthe Ladies to our complete assort ment of Dress Silks, Berago de Lances, very rich styles, Silk Popleine, Plain and Firmed Alpacas, New Style Mous de Lames, Lawns, Silk Tissue, Haw plain and figured. Also Gingham:4, Muslin., Calicoes. Checks, Tickings,&c. GUN TIMMER 13 WEAR Cloths, Cassimeres, Summer Cloths & Vesting., in great variety. Also, Linen and Cotton Pants stuff, at nil prices. handsome assortment of Goods for boy's wear alQllTP,l'o2cirPllek, A very large lot of Carpet varying in prices from 121 to $l,OO per 'yard. Call and look at them, if you want to buy or not no trouble to show our goods. ' QUE ENSWA RE. Our assortment of Queens ware is admit. led to be the cheapest in the country ; we are receiving a large addition to our form er stock. Glassware of every description, direct from the manufacturers. Groceries ! Groceries ! A very full assortment of Groceries— the best lip sugar and levy coffee in town; also molasses, teas, pepper, starch, spices. 41r.e.. all very cheap. Wanted in exchange for goods Butter, Lard, Rags. Eggs, Hama Sides, Shoulders, Soap, &c., for which the highest price 'will ,he given. Ilic3tqf you want- to save money. KURTZ'S Cheap corner is the place to do it. Gettysburg, April 18,1852—ff NEW ARRIVAL RAMERSLY'S Variety STORE. fir" subscriber has just returned from - the City with a large assortment of Goods, to which he invites the attention of the public, and which will be sold at prices that can't be beat. The stock is large. and embraces, among other things. Candies and Confections of every variety, Oranges. Lemons, Figs, Raisins. Pruner, Cocoa Nuts, Palm Nuts, Filberts;—Lemon, Ginger and Sarsapa rilla Syrup!. pepared to be used as a de. lightful beverage, Preserved Ginger, Am Also CRACKERS of various kinds, (Med ford. Water, Butter, Sugar and Soda.)— Also, a large assortment of FRESH GROCERIES, Sager, Coffee, (best Java,) Teas, Molasses Syrups, Spices, dtc. Also a fine assort- Queensware and, Glassware, Hardware, Cutlery, Cedar Ware, Willow Ware, &c., &c., all of auFerior quality and just from the City. 11:7 3. 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 friends to give him a call and examine his goods, before purchasing elsewhere. - WM. W. HAMERSLY. Gettysburg, June 4—tf Ili._ NO =►` 1 . VI HARDWIRE SPORE. THE Subscribers would respectfully announce to their friends and the public. that they have opened a NEW HARDWARE STORE in Baltimore st.. adjoining the residence of DAVID &Rocas, Gettysburg. in which they are opening a large and general assortment of HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, GROCERIES ) CUTLERY, COACH TRIMMINGS, Springs, Axles, Saddlery, Cedar Ware, Shoe Findings, Paints, Oils, Si; Dyestuffs, n general, ineuding every description of articles in the above line of business—to which they invite the attention of Coach makers, Blacksmiths. C arpen tem, Cabinet makers, Shoemakers, Saddlers, and the public generally. Our stock having been selected :with great eare and purchashed for Cash, we guart antee,(for the Ready Money,) to dispose of any part of it on is reasonable terms as they can be purchased any where. We particularly request a call from our friends, and earnestly solicit a share of public favor, as we are determined to an. tabliih a character for selling Goods at low prices and doing business on fair prin. oiples. JOEL B. DANNER, DAVID ZIEGLER. Gettysburg, June 13,185—tr. The Richest and most varied assortment of FANCY GOODS, VER brought to this place has just •wi been received by SCHICK, and is stow opening at his Store in South Haiti more street. The public is invited to call sad examine goods and prices, both of which cannot but please, ne feels fully as bated. Among ht. stock will be found LADIES , FANCY DRESS GOODS / amok as Silks, Satins, Popleins, Tissues Berages. Herage de Laines, Lawns, Al pacas, Sombaaines.Gingliams, Swiss, Jac *net and Cainhrie Muslin., and Calicoes, tin great variety. Also. CLOTHS, C.SSINVINEREB, &dinette. Tweeds, Cotonades, Nankeen, Linen Check, Vestings of all Sorts, eke. In short his stock is very large, and em braces all in his line. OZreall and judge fur yourselves—no trouble to show goods. April 9, 1852. Bonnets and Dress Goods. APi additional supply of Gimp and Straw Bonnets, &age Da Urine. Popktlits and dotted Swiss for _l i /tdies' Ornamatjant reesired nod for gala elmai at FAH NESTOCICS, 44444 Sign Red Front. DRY GOODS. N additional supply received and o ' 4 l O . reed this week at Jima 4. rauNEISTOOKEr. T a latir .A 13 li , l 11l REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE. T HE subscriber, Administratorde bonis non cum testament° annexo, of the Estate of HRNRY HEIIILF:11 deceased, will expose to Public Sale, on Saturday the 18th of September next, at lo'clock, P. M., the of said deceased, situate in Mountpleuant township, Adams Co., Pa., adjoining lands of Daniel Diehl. Wm. Stuck and others, and containing 0 acres and 154 Perches. The improvements are a gond ONE AND ONE HALF—STORY DWELLING II OUS E, a good Barn, and other out-build ings. Convenient to the door is a never failing spring of water. There is also on the premises a good ORCHARD of choice fruit. A reasonable portion of it is in good Meadow. At the same time there will be sold a lot of PERSONAL PROPERTY, consisting of one Bureau, Beds and Bed ding, and a variety of other articles. At tendance will be given and terms made known on day of sale by PETER MEHL, Adm'r. Aug. 20--Is EZAL ZSTATIB .q7' PRIVATE SALE. r i IHE undersigned, residing in Hun t tingion township, Adams County. Pa.. .ntfera at Private Sal that portion of his farm east of the P i e Grove Road, containing THIRTY di RESoI first-rate land, on which are erected a large and commodi-ous , s BRICK DWELUINC HOUSI F aa 4 Rough -cast tenant house, also a weather-boarded House. Bank Barn and Blacksmith Shop. and all the improve ments necessary to make home comforta ble. There is a first-rate Spring of water near the door. unsurpassed in the County. There is on the premises a Fish Pond; al so, a young and thriving , . 0.134/2EUIL3ED -'^" of choice Fruit. If the purcha ser should wish it, ten acres ul 'midland will be sold in connection with the above desirable Property. Persons wishing to view the property, will be shown it by the undersigned. SAMUEL SHELLY. Aug. 20—tf. NOTICE. STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA.? ADMIIII COUNTY. d. M. 3 The Commonwealth of Penn • sylrania To llsete Wt xxs. Executor of the last Will and Testament of Guinea SA LTS ' .trait, late ofsaid County, de deased—Greeting AT the instance of John Plank and I. Henry Saltzgiser, of said County— You are 'hereby cited and commanded to be and appear in your proper person, at an Orphans' Court to be held at Gettys burg in and for said County on the 21st day of • September nest, at 10 o'clock, A. M., then and there to show came why your Letters Testamentary on the Estate of said GIKORCIE SALTZOIVER, de ceased, should not be vacated. Witness Robert J. Fisher, Esq., Presi dent of our said Court at Gettysburg, the 18th day of August, A. D., 1852. By the Court EDEN NORRIS, Clerk Aug. 27-4 t. X 0 TICE. THE undersigned, appointed Auditor by the Orphans' Court of Adams County, to make distribution of the assets remaining in the hands of DAVID McCort aeon's, Esq., Administrator of the Estate of,QOIRTIs AIIIIIIITIORG. late of the Bor ough of Gettysburg, dereased, to and a mongst the persons legally claiming the same—will attend at the office of the un dersigned, in Gettysburg. on Saturday the 11th day ot September next, at 9 co clork. A. M., when and where all persons interested may attend. D. A. BUEHLER _SS nzwihtatz) R AN away from the vubscriber, on the 3d inst., EDWARD M. FINRFROCK, an indented apprentice to the Harness ma. king bovines'. Notice is hereby Oven to the public not to harbor or trust said boy. as I will not be responsible for the debts of his contracting. The shove reward will be given for the safe return of said boy. JOHN CULP. Aug. 27-81 NCT,IO2. L ETTERS TeStamentacy on the es tate of DANIEL SUNDAY, late of Mount pleasant township, Adams county, Pa., deceased, having been granted to the subscriber, who resides in the same town ship, notice is hereby given to all who are indebted to said estate, to make pay ment without delay, and to those having claims to present the same properly authet,- h oated. to the subscriber, for settlement. NANCY SUN net Y, Executrix. •-August IS, 1852.--8 t- NOTICE. LETTERS of Xtlin in istration, on the es tate of ABRAHAM Ptcento late of East Berlin. Adams county, deceased, having been granted to the subscriber, residing in Baltimore, Md., notice is hereby given to all who are indebted to said estate, to make payment without delay, and to those having claims to present them pro perly authenticated for settlement. SA ML. N. PICKING, Muer. August 13, 1852-Be. TO THE PUBLIC. THE undersigned holds himself in readiness stall times to act as AUC TIONEER, for the selling of goods of all kinds at Public Sale, and at any time and place in the county of Adams. He may be found at all times at the Confectionary of G. W. Blessing, next door to the Esgle Hotel, Gettysburg. , THEODORE M'GAUGHEY. March s.—tf loodteo 9 Drills Goods. S ILKS sod Satins, Merinoes, M. de Laines, Alpacas, Calicoes. SHAWLS, Collar., Gloves, Stockings, &c., dcc., are to be bad at arßlanks of all kinds for sale at this office. REAL ESTATE • AT PUBLIC SALE. PEE subscriber. Executor of WALTER 11 - 13111 TR, deceased, will offer at Public Sale, On Thursday and /May the MI and 24th of S epterrther next, the following valuable Real Estate: On Thursday the 23d of Sep/ember next, On the premises, the following Lots : No. Let, of around, fronting on Chambersburg Street. in the Borough of Gettysburg, situate between the Mansion property of Walter Smith, deceased, north-west corner of the Public Square, and the property of S. H. Bueh ler. having a front of 80 feet. and extend ing 180 feet to an alley, on which are erected FRAME SHOPS—a very de. Bitable Lot. No. 2. Lot of Ground, 7 acres, in Cumberland township. near the Borough Line, adjoining lots of James P. McConaughy, and others. No. 3. Lot of Ground, 7 acres, on Newville Road. and ad- joining lot No. 2, and lands of Directors of the Poor. No. 4. Lot of Ground, 6 acres, adjoining No. 2 and 3, and lot of John Gilbert, having a lane to Newville Road. No. 5. Lot of Ground, 6 acres, in Borough, having a short al ley to High street, and ad joining lots of George Little, and others. No. 6. Lot of Ground, 7 acres, on Long Lane, and adjoining No. 5. and lots of George Co dori, and Robert Smith. No. 7. Lot of Ground, 12 acres and 129 Perches, on lane leading to Middle street, and adjoining lands of David Mc- Millan, and others. di'LSO—On Friday the 24th Septem ber, at I o'clock, P. M., on the premises, di fi b llliaeU 4 492 ItsficiPlD, situate in Hamiltonban township, Adams county, adjoining bride of John and Win. Orr, Heirs of Samuel Knox, deceased, Jo seph Kerr, Wm. White and others, lying (on a public road) one mile west of Mc- Ilhenny's mill, containing aamma i more or less, on which are erected a TWO-STORY DWELLING HOUSE, a Log Barn, sheds and other out- - I buildings. On this tract there are about 70 .A. 07.2113 of choice TIMBER LAND and 20 Acres of good Meadow. There is a well of wat er at the door, and a never failing stream of running water on the Farm. There is Limestone within two miles. Also, at the same time, a Tract of MOUNTAIN LAND, situate in Hamiltunban township, adjoin ing lands of Maria Furnace and David Sheets, and lying on a public road, and containing 35 ffkki more orieee. Attendance will be given and terms made known on day of Palo by ROBERT SMITH, Exec'r of Wisher Smith, dec'd. August 27—td. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE Real Estate. rip E subscriber. Ass!gnee under a I deed of voluntary assignment of JA COB PARR and Wile, will offer at Public Sale. On Tuesday the 28th day of September next, On the premises, a valuable Tract of Land, situate in Straban township, Adams coon• ty, Pa., near the State Road leading irom Gettysburg to Harrisburg, containing 160 ACRES, and adjoining lands of John Gulden, Da vid Byers, Adam Yeagy, and others.— The Improvements are a ONE AND A . HALF STORY LOG sae DIVELLINGHOUSE ' a double Log Barn, with Sheds attached, Wagon-shed, Corn-crib, and other out buildings. There are two wells of water on the premises; a thriving ORCIIIRD of young fruit trees ; and the land is in a good state of cultivation. There is a due proportion of wond-laod. It is supposed that copper is to be found in abundance on this farm, being in the neighborhood of the mine already opened on the land of Mt. Utz. Persons wishing to view the prop. erty will be shown the same by calling on the present occupant, Mr. JOHN Hes- Ina, or the undersigned. .//LSO—On Saturday the 2d of October next, on the premises, a valuable PROPERTY, situate in Mountpleasant township, Adams county. Pa., on the road leading from Bun. aughtown to Littlestown, containing 23 ACRES. more or less, adjoining lands of Henry Weikert, Rufus Weaver: and oth ers. The improvements consist of a TWO—STORY LOG ass DWIIIIIILING 801115311, I I with a one-story Log Kitchen at tached, a smokehouse, a shop, a log Barn, with sheds attached and other oot-build lags. There is a well of water with a pump in it near the door ; and a young ORCIMRD on the premises. The land is well improved, limed, and in the high. est state of cultivation. 7Sale will commence at 12 o'clock, 51., on each of said days, when attendance will be given and terms made known by JOHN RIDER, Assignee. Aug. 20, 1852—ts. T riallECL HE subscriber hereby gives notice to those who have promisep him WOOD on account, that he is in want of it, and that unless it is delivered forthwith, without further notice, the Accounts will be placed in the hands of an officer for collection, and the money required. T. WARREN. SCHICK'S VaILWIBLE la V a 2111111 REAL ESTATE AT .71152174221 Od THS- subscriber. intending to remove from the State, offers at Pri vale Sale. the Farm on which he resides, situate in Stratum township, Adams county, Pa., ad oining lands of John Dixon. Esq., Col. James Neely, Solomon Longenecker. J. B. Hoffman, and others, and containing 155 ACRES, of patented Land. The Improvements are a large TWO—STORY - FRAME AND WEATHER— es e Boarded Dwelling Mese, I I with Kitchen attached, a large Barn, par frame and part log, Wagon Shed, end oth er out buildings. There is a well of good water. with pump in it, convenient to the door, and a never failing spring near the house. The Farm is well supplied with running water. There is on the premises 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 proportion of good MEADOW. The laid 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 calling on the subscriber who resides on the farm. "'The subscriber, being determined to sell, those wishing to purchase, will find it to their interest to snake application. SAMUEL LONGENECKER. July 30, 1852—tf. lISALk R 3 TA It Mr PRIVATE SALE riiE subscriber being desirous to di a . J.- 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, Pa., and is well fitedt to make of itself an excellent and desirable Farm. About 50 acres are improved and under good fenc ing, with a large proportion of excellent meadow. The balance, 50 Acres, is cov ered with FIRST-RATE HEAVY TIMBER not surpassed in the entire township. It lies about 8 miles from Gettysburg, near the road leading to Hanover, and about 8 miles from the latter place—so that the convenience of the railroad at the latter place could he bad. It is surrounded by Mills. and possesses oilier advantages thut Would he desirable to a farm. -; 0:7 - The terms, which will be reasona ble, can be ascertained on application to the subscriber, at Two Taverns P. Office, Adams County, Pa. JOHN COSHUN June 18, 1852-3 m. • 7 A Id 77 A B iTa M F.IILII SIT 77,31LL1C 111,123 On Saturday the lBth of September next. at 2 o'clock. P. Isl. riimE subscriber, Executor of the will -m- of hues G. PAXTON, late of Franklin township, Adams county, deceased, will offer at Public Sale the well known Prop erty of said deceased, situate in said town. ship, and Containing 140 Acres ; more or leas, adjoining lands of William White, H ugh Kilkenny, John Pfoutz and others. The improvements are a TWO—STORY OBS 112 WIP a LC also, a log Kitchen, a double log Barn, Wagon Stied, Stable, and a good orchard. A good proportion is in timber and mead ow. The land will he shown to any who may wish to view it be the subscriber le skiing on :he premises. WILLIAM PAXTON, E'er. Aug. .6 1852—ts. BUTCHERING. r r HE subscriber. having lately corn- AL menced the Butchering Business, in the Borough of Gettysburg, respectfully informs his friends that he is at all times ready to supply them with fresh meat, of the usual varieties, such as BEEF, VEAL, M LI'T'TON, LAMB, &c. His slaughter house is upon the corner of 'Washington and Railroad streets. Thankful for the liberal encouragement hitherto received, he respectfully solicits a continuance of the public patronage. Kryersons having live stock to die. pose of will please eall..upon the under. signed, who will pay the highest market price fur the same. ROBERT HAMERSLY. Aug. 13, 1852—tf. LOOK OUT PAY UP 11 TrilE Subscriber hereby gives notice that he has placed - his notes, book. accounts &c., for debts contracted prior to January 41, 1849, in the hands of Alex• ander R. Stevenson. Esq., in Gettysburg, at whose office all persons indebted are requested to call and make payment. The large amount outstanding forbids further indulgence. ALL claims INUIT Hs CLOSIRD. SAMUEL FA HIIIESTOCK Pec. 12, 1861-1 f EXTRACT OF COFFEE.. • 1 HE genuine, original EXTR4C7 OF COFFEE. which has been re cently so extensively brought into us o n a substitute for Coffee. and which rec o m mends itself by reason of its cheapnes s as well as its excellence, can be had, a all ernes, a: it a Store of • - S. H. BUEHLER. CARPETS & MATTING. PAHNESTOCK'S have just received 'IL and will sell very cheap, the largest stock of Venitian and Ingrain Carpeting, 4.4, 5-4 and 6.4, white and colored mat ting, Druggets, Linen FlOor Cloth, Oil Cirpett'and Oil Stair Cloth, ever before offered. 'SIGN RED FRONT. Gentlemen's Wear. CLOTHS, Cassimeres, Cassinets, Ken lucky Jeans, VESTINGS of all kinds, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, CRAVATS, Stockings, dt,c., Ape., may be found, goo( and cheap, at BON NET RIBBONS, Florence Silk and Silk Leese, all colors, just re ceived at FAHNESTOCKS', June 4. • • Red Front. Vidhedelpbla AdVertLeineats. TOBACCO, SNUFF, AND SEGAR .'WAREHOUSE. THE Subscribers respectfully inform Country Merchants that we have now on hand a general assortment of the best vsaamze, =AMID TO3AOOO. Cavendish ss. Lump Bs. Lump els. Plug, &c., at the Manufacturer's lowest prices. Also a fine assortment of Foreign and Do mestic Segura, Snuff, Smoking Tobacco, Pipes, Pipe Heads, &c., which we will sell at the lowest prices. S. WOODWARD & CO., 23 North Third St., Philadelphia. Sept. 3.1852-3 m. LEATHER. Yrits, Williams & liesdry. Store No. 20, N. 3rd street, Philadelphia MORR CCCO MANUFACTURERP, CURRIERS, AND IM PORTERS Commission and General LE3THER BUSINESS, WIEOLZIBAIXI2I di Rill'AtZ. 7illanufactory 15 Margaretta street, Philadelphia. • July 9, 1852-Iy. wm. DAILY & sO lf r wbuleuM .r Mall, au No. Philadelphia, April 23, 1852-1 y Baltimore Advertisements. UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND. 191111 HE FORTY-FIFTH ANNUAL BES -4.10 lion will begin on THURSDAY, October 14th, 1852, and end on the let of March, 1853. Principles and Practice of Surgery and Clinical Surgery. NATHAN R. SMITH. M. D. Chemistry and Pharmacy, WII,LIAM E. A. AIKIN, M. D. Principles and Practice of Medicine and Clini cal Medicine, SAMUEL CHEW, M. D. Anatomy and Physiology, JOSEPH ROBY, M.l). Obstetrics, RICHARD H. THOMAS. M.l) Materia Medics, Thersputics & Pathology, GEORGE W. MILTENBERGER, M. D . Practical Anatomy, BERWICK B. SMITH, M. D. Fees of the full Course, $9O ; Demonstrator'■ Fee, $lO ; Matriculation, $5 ; Graduation, $2O. For purposes of Clinical Instruction the Faculty have been at their command the "Baltimore Infirmary," on the same street with the University, and in its immediate neighborhood, containing a hundred and eighty beds, belonging to the University, and managed and attended entirely by the Faculty. This Institution is devoted to the reception and treatment of those forms of disease which furnish the most useful and profitable subjects for clinical obser vation. An addition is to be made during the present summer, which will materially increase its accommodations and advan tages. It is open to all Matriculates of the School throughout the year without fee. Anatomical Material is abundant and cheap. Expenses of living, in Baltimore, as low as in any Atlantic city. WHILLTAM E. A. MEIN, M. D., Dean Baltimore, July 30—$8. CS a most revolting crime, and as Court is near Ili at band some of our citizens will be called up on to discharge high and responsible duties as judges of evidence and facts that may be proven before them. As their verdict will necessarily be final, it should be based upon truth, justice and facts. 8o should our verdicts always be based, whether in matters concerning life, liberty, or pro perty. or in business matters. Every father, moth er. sun, and daughter is ir.terested where they can buy to the best advantage ; and we therefore say to them, that it is fur their interest to call and examine Ready-made Clothing and Vari ety Store, in Gettysburg, whets 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." &c. If you doubt this—or that he defies competition either in Get tysburg or elsewhere—just give him a call and satisfy yourselves. There are those, who, prompted by selfish mo tives. sometimes decry Ready-made Clothing, as being defectively made up or made out of damaged materials. This may do to blind the unthinking, but not those who will take the trouble to exam ine my large assortment of goods. I invite 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 are made up too by a raspier New York tailor. Occasionally an article may prove defective, but where is the mer chant that has never sold a piece of cloth, caul nette, calicos, or muslin, which did not turn out to be bad. It is impoulble to prevent this alto gether, even wiih the best of judges. Time is said to be money, and money ix said to be time. So they are, if properly applied. And herein lies the secret of my ability to sell goods lower than any body elec. Instead of running to the city, and spending a few days in hastily pur chasing goods at market prices. I spend as many weeks and even months as others do days—thus buying to advantage, with care, and frequently at almost half the market prices. Hence lam enabled to sell the same goods to my customers much lower than others, and frequently one-half lower. Besides, I adopt no two-price system, by which one customer is required to pay 10 or 20 per cent. more then other.. Putting my goods down to the lowest mark, and haring but oars Pa/cm, the pur chaser may rely upon being honestly dealt with. It is very easy to put a fictitious rebus on goods, and then allow customers to low" down to a fair value occasionally, hut when that is done it is time to look out !—then is something wrong. One price and small profits is the only fair and true system. My present stony consists of every seasonable article that belongs to Men's and Boys' Clothing, together with • very large variety of ?Army GOODS, Jewelry, Accordsone, Violins, %moles's, and other Pistols,' Clocks, Trunks, Carpet-Bags, Violin and Guitar/Strings, dm., all of wtlich -will be sold it prices; to saliafj any reasonable mind that BAMBON'B is the place to buy the cheapest goods. Thanking my friends and customers for their past patronage, and hoping to merit a con tinuance of the same by a strict adherence to the 01111•Palel principle , I invite•them to give me a call at my Skin, opposite the Bank, in Gettysburg. MARCUS BAMBON. April 16,1865. Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons LADIES, if you wish to see a beau tiful assortment of Bonnets and Bon net Ribbons, call at SCHICK'S. DARASOLS—the best and chespestin JR• .., town. Only come and look , and you will say so. Give us a call and you will be convinced there is no humbug about it. KURTZ'S Cheap Corner. lit1l;11141 SAMcOVS SCHICK'S. ' ;.... , - ROFFMAN & WARREN'S' MUM/MUNI 0452M11811 1%%9L ' Itilig WITH THE LATEST itaprointi Rat utter'. THE undersigned would respectfully 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 Emmitsburg, and are prepared to fill all orders in their line of business, such ea Cardin, Fulling, Dyeing, Manufacturing Cloths. Cassinetts, Car pets, Slocktng•yarn, Carpet chains, 4.c., in the best style and at R E SON.I 11 LE R. 17 TE S. The Factory has been re-fitted and re paired with considerable care and expense —the latest improvements in 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 acebmmodation of cLatomers, Wool will be called for and goods delivered at the following places, every few weeks, to wit: All the Stores in Gettysburg ; BrinkerhofFs Store, Fairfield; Blythe & Paxton's do. ; Loudon's Mill, Liberty township; Welkert's Store, Green mount ; Myer's Store Freedom township ; Hann'. Store, Mountjoy township; Lower's Store, At , endtstown ; Wertz's Store, Arendstown ; Wit mer's Store Mummasburg ; Scott's Store, Cash town ; Sneeringer and Renshaw's, Littlettown Arnold's Mill, Locust Grove ; Smith & Cluta's Store, Enunitsburg, Md ; Store, Taney 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 give entire satisfaction to customers. Give us a call, and test our work. D. W. HOFFMAN, THOMAS WARREN, DAVID WARREN. April 23, J8.52-Iy. 2000 LADIES ARE willing to certify that the HATH AWAY COOKING STOVE is the very best Stove now in use, inasmuch as they will do more Cooking, Roasting and Baking, and do it with less labor, and last as long again as as any other stove now' sold. These celebrated stoves are con stantly kept for sale at a very reduced price at the GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, Where the subscribers feeling determined to suit all persons have also the Parlor, Sexton's Baltimore Air-tight. Peakskell and Cabinch Cook Stove, and Air-tight and Ten-plate Parlor Stoves of the must beautiful patterns. THE SZIEMOR 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• est that can he obtained. IMPTPHIGLOW PLOUGHS and oth ere, Castings for the Woodcock Plough, Wind-mill Machinery, Castings and Hol low-ware, with every article usually made at Foundries can be obtained here. Come one, come all, you ran he P ited, arrangements are made to furnish all goods promptly in our line of businesm. Call TWO DOORS Wow the Poet Office in Chambersburg street. T. WARREN & SON. I June 4. Blacksmithing and Shoe Making as usual. REGISTER'S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given to all Lep tees and other persons concerned, that the Administration Accounts of the deceased persons hereinafter mentioned, will be presented at the Orphans' Court of Adams county, for confirmation and allow ence, on Tuesday Me 21st day of ST 'ember next, viz : 67. The first account of Jacob Smyers, Executor of Elizabeth Rinerd, dec'd. 68. The first account of Charles Wil liar. Administrator of Michael Wil!iard, dec'd. 69. The first and final account of John Hoover, Administrator of George Goul den, dec'd 70. The second account of James H. Fickes and Peter Orndorff, Administrators of Valentine Fickes. dec'd. 71. The first and final account of Wil liam Ritiase, Administrator with the will annexed, of John Hollebaugh, dec'd. 72. The first and final account of David M. Myers, Administrator of Henry Slagle, deed. 73. The first and final account of Cath arine Carl, Executrix of Geo. Carl, dec'd. 74. The first account of Adam Sowers and John Boblitz, Administrators of John Bowfin, dec'd. 75. The firm account of Harman Wier man and Jonathan Miller, Administrators de bottle non with the will annexed of Philip Miller, dec'd. 76. The first account of Samuel Miller, Administrator de bonis non with the will annexed, of Jacob Miley, dec'd. 77. The first account of Samuel Miller, Administrator of John Miley, dec'd. 78. The first and final account of Rev. John Wible, Administrator of Jacob Ben der, dec'd. • DANIEL PLANK, Register's Office, Gettysburg, 2 Register. Aug. 20, 1052. S to Wa REPOT CZ Oalace 111 OAPS. Perfumery, Hail Oils, Motto 0 • 7 Wafers, Portmanies, ,ke., a new as. sortment just opened at BUEHLER'S Book and Drug Store, Chamber burg street. BUFF CASSIMERE. HE attention of gentlemen is invited T to a very superior quality of BUFF CASSIMERE, at the Estab lishment of SKELLY &HOLLEBAUGH, Merchant Tailors, Gettysburg, where may be found FANCY CASSIMERES, of every vari ety and quality. ~srantru4oci»mritir OF all kinds, Cap and Letter Paper of the but quality, Note Paper. Visiting Cards, plain and fancy Envelopes, ten. knives, Quills, Gold Pens and Pencils, dm., always on hand and for sale Iced B. 11. BUEHLER l'ili - -: +A 11 ) A 'ILA 1113119111E&L F&OBT. TSuperior article of Mineral Paint warranted equal to any Paint ever before offered to the public for painting on Wood, Brick, Stone, Iron, Tin, or any substance which is exposed to Weather, Water, or the Atmosphere. It is Proof agaitaut Ftre, Water, mad Breather, AND UNCHANGEABLE 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, Held at Albany in 1850. in competition with the Ohio Fire-Proof Paint, and sev eral other kinds of Mineral Paint. as being- superior to anything of the kind now in use. CERTIFICATES. We the undersigned, having seen anti used DILISIVELL'S Mineral Paint, can safely recom- mend it to the public as being an article superior to any Mineral Paint ever before offered for use ; it is not unpleasant to use, like the )1 nDU T Ohio Paint which is harped about the country so much, but mixes up withall like pure white lend. It is sold at half the price of common paint, and wo believe where the color is desirable, it ■ worth twice as much, and as a Fire, Weather, or Witter proof Paint, we think it cannot be surpassed by anything in the Paint line now in use. I. Mason, Painter. James Tomlinson. Esq John Phelps, do John Tomlinson, Esq D B Gleason, do H Brown, Esti James Moore, do B B Stoddard, T Manning, do G W Stoddard, L Joslin, do S P Doolittle, N P Wilbur, John 4 "en, E W Dodge, 0. Parke, D Joann, N Dyer, Oneida Depot, Oct. 90th, 1850. Mr. Bushwell, Dear Sir: We have used, with in the past month, some 2,000 lbs. of your Miner al Paint, in painting cars, car houses, and freight houses upon our road, and we can safely recom mend Hasa very superior, durable and cheap ar ticle of Paint. HEMAN H. PHELPB. Superintendent of the Syracuse & Utica R. R. Mr Boswell, Dear Sir: I have used for the Syra cuse ek Utica R. R. Company, over a ton of your Mineral Paint, and I snd upon using it io he far preferable to the Oil Paint, or any other kind now in use. I can also recommend it as being cum,- riorto White Lead for any kind of out dew,, paint ing. a■ it appears to be impervious to water, anti unchangeable in color. HORACE JOHNSON, Painter for S. ek U. R. R. Co. Alhany, Dec. I, 1850. Mr. Humeral!, Dear Sir : Having used a eonsid, cable quantity of your Mineral Paint. in painting brick and wooden houses, the plat seam-in, I have taken extra pains to try and test it in various ways, from its trial and composotion I can war rant it to be durable both in quality amt color it mixes beautifully with nil—paints very easy_ and for ship or boat painting, I think there ha• no better paint ever been introduced. I hove used considerable of it with water and glue composi ion, for coarse, cheap painting, and it exceeds any thing I ever saw. Truly Yours. THOtiU.JOSIN. Hon. Painter. Numerous ntherrertifiratesin hands of A gt nix which will he shown to dealers. or - I>This Pnint is for sale by S. 11. BUEHLER, Gettysburg, Sobs Agent for Adams County. Gettysburg,July 11-11 N3W I acons. t h. Who WM. W. /MIA. ~ O X .tax con stantly on hands, at his Store in, Gettysburg, a eery large and full assort ment of Hats, Caps, Boots & of Eastern and Horn manufacture. which he is sellin g at extremely low prices, and can suit all customers in sizes, q uality am! prices. Diamond Tonsors—lie«• Firm. eipton Sz: 13rotttr, FASHIONABLE BARBER , . AND HAIR DUEssEltB VAN at all times' he foamel prepared to attend to the calk of the people. nt the Tempie. in the Diamond. adjoining the County Building.. From Long expe rience they flatier themselves that they can go through all the ramiftentions of the Tonsorial Department, with such an infinite degree of skill, as will m,et 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 receive,a liberal share of pub lic patronage. The sick will be attended to at their private dwellings. CALL AND SEE. Very large supply of TIN WARE on hand and for sale, at Buehler'sTin and Sheet Iron Establishment, opposite the Post-office, which will be sold at low prices. GEO. E. BUEHLER. DRUOB AND INEDIOINES, IF all kinds, from the best , gooses in the City, con - 7—r a stantly on hand and for sale at • U the Drug and Bookstore of S. H. BUEHLER June 4, 1852 PLOMILS O F the beet quality—always on hand and for sale in Gettysburg. at the Foundry of T. WARREN & SON• THE STAR AND BANNER. Is published every Friday Evening, in Carlisle street, two doors from the • Diamond. by D. A. & C. H. BUEHLER. TIMMS, If paid in advance or withiAthe year 1* pr• annum—if not paid within the ye. r ,s2 50. 54 0 paper discontinued until allar rea rages are paid— except at the option of the Editor. Single copies 61 cents. A failure to notify a discontinuane will be regarded a new engagement. didetrtisenteita not exceeding • square Inserted three timer for Si --every subsequent insertion 15 cent'. Longer ones in the same proportion , — All advertisements not speciklly ordered for a given time will be continued until forbid. &Elbe ral reduction will be made to those who advertise by the year. Job Prerting of all kinds ex ecutednestly and promptly, and on reasonable terms. Lauri! end Communications to the Editor, (ex opting much to contain 11(oney or ce mimeo of new subscribers, must be POST PHIS in order to secure attention.
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