' I' 4 t IA ti • i row.. ; 1111,•06•11.4....vitniiling in_ Hun. . tingrainhltilirnaltip, !Wawa 0 y, 4 ,,,i. . 40 0 vii,,,, . Rale Altai ',onion of youito sif4be (trove l'iue rove Road. maillillitriilßTl - +OCR AE: Sul fleitt.rate 41Fveralkillt see.erneletl a large and saiIIic*AAELLINO HOiii; E., aa a lialialkininilliansett- house. oils* a _ " , ... ' ilfttuair. !lank Iliirii anti th 'HMV, and alll I.le iiiiiirme iritiipSsmitita. moke .'pine emille.ria •• Mite is a 6iitt.raus Spring of %timer " 4 )69 door. unenrpassetl in die County. Thom in on,the premises a Fish Bind; al ''" . , ; ~ -an* &riving ... Willieleti Pipit. 'lf the purrlta- , ~.' ''" ' 64 1011f ithpulil wish it, 'ten Herne iil _ tied wilt be' laid i ! Leon nentit iik, wit It alen44.llo4fidifi P rativriii'. 141:Ittlflivitilerr. in view the, property. 11/ ' *lb itliy, the undersigned. ''...., r •- ~ . SAllritika. SHELLY. iiiii.tlloo. • PEAZ ESTill'E a7' *'''P ,p^U rs LI C SALE. 1104000aoriberdttltuittitarattordebonts 1 1 `'.:1111A84Mott testatnento tonneau. of the INIAIND'Or MIRKY !holm% tlet•easetl, wi tl ft iodielo Public Sate, um Saturilov the letlititkotetisbei 'next, at I o'clock, 1.). M.. ~i .~~:_~ l!i of std depeased. situate in Mouniplensant latairiteitip, Adams Co .. Pa.. adjoining lands %Vim. Stunk and others, conteit . ling 9 acres and 154 Perches. ems are a good ONE AND I,F-8 POKY DifitLIANG .11 U 8 E I 104 l 4.nt, and other otat..huild _N*t Vistmettieat to the dour is a never tegoiarieg at water. There is also on iimpreernses• good OREL' A RD of eftoiee Ateasottable portion of it is in good kt the same time there will he 11*111 094 114 . PERSQNAI. PROPERTY, cOlaratitioft of One Bureau, foils and lied sLisiessa4 atArariety of other articles. At ', ,lIIIII*IIIOII'IIiii be 'given and terms made "Miff est day of sate by PETER DIEIIL, .. ...,-- :...NOTICE. _ itatirelr PBN,Nt.YILVANIA.? AsPolls (.Dean. u. ti. S ',.• . The Commoroirsolth of Penn -44,,,,' '.. - Arlssola To Dario WALL'', - • . • . khocutor of ilio last Will and 15. , ,o r i r r at am am ,is ea t k e ol or . ..th id u c am o i lin a t a y i . T d a .: .., ..I_ ~ . , dessod— Greeting : T, jrartanee of John Plank and I. ill ta soy, lizgever, of said County— . M /ilia * „.. steetilikeetor cited and coinutanded to likaita"iiiiptar in your' proper person, at liili:Prialaiie 'OOOl to be held at Getiye bo* in and for raid Couto) , on the 21a1 &WI Septeetaber serf, at 10 o'clock, 144 . 4 -then and there - to show rause trity, your Letters r Testamentary on the it or lindal CntOilOß SALT7.olvitit. de 'should not be vacated. :11fisilooli Robert I. Fisher, Esq., Presi• 04.401Iiitur said Court at Gettysburg,. the filkhoteisper August', A. D.. 1852. “ v. , t - ..r ' : • By the Court `l' '*"' , " EDEN NORRIS, Clerk. " 0 /4 Oli tii , Ir +4 avr0( p 0, 14 ,,, e ,,,, 1'0000; 7...1 , 411711.Wilis16 1 4•110 ; #44. RIM Ot ',O llPAritalitB Testamentary en the es -111 41W14 101170tattat. Stm DAT, late of Mount ii=ttsw,tiship, Adams county, Pa.. kitting been granted to the 1111111141Willl a resittes in the alone town laitreby given to all tvl , o ~775 *SW estate, to make pay swift • utdelay, and to those baring talsioNtretteut„ . the waive properly antlieo- MtioiA. In the subscriber. for srnlemru t. "- • NAVVY SUNDAY, F.xeculris: '7.:1 ' 00. 1 :7_,L;:3 0 , 62, , - Ilt • '" 1 " 1101103. ..t M • • . ',........,. 1 vAITSWiI of Idminis tra ann. n is t lie e5 ,P.31311 , P.31311 1411.11attiusat PICKING Imo of Emit kat* Adams county, deceased, having lop graste44o the subscriber, residing iria1#1411100.1134., nrtiee is hereby given a w&liou'Nwintlebted to said esiale, to jpgraiwnl without delay, and to ilmmthaving claims to present them pro itruticsted for settlement. 111161414.-bit PICKING, Adiu'r. Al ,.. lnsa 13, 1852-6t'. -1 .„ ,osito THE ,nrayia. dei Ir .ti 1 V si ted holds himself in jt 161, Arr. ;110 limes to act as A U C. , V. for the selling of goods of nil Wsjil * "e Sale, and at any time and ' , itteqounty of Atlntna. .; t ax.be , found at all times at the 9' 401 11 ** 111 of G. W. Blessing, ' t elt 4 tile Eagle Hotel, Gettysbutg. t:::THEODORE ArGiUGLIE,Y. -146ii'e1'5..--tr JOEL It. DANKER, DAVID ZIEGLER. Gettysburg, June 1 9,1 851.--t1„ The' Riehest 'and most varied assortnirlit of . FANCY GOODS, gzvEl!, brou g ht In this place has just been received by seilicK, and is -7' , now opening al his Store in South Bahl . la R ,/I'E R S more street'. 'llia politic is invited to call ~.. ,gi a p ta ,g.," . to rail iv tha . poormotlar ' and examine g Is um! 'niece, both of """""""7 1ad =amino a sta .„ tot ot . which cannot but please, lie fecis folly. sa oak the „ berm ., J o coRN , i mired... Among his stuck will be found ilvom pi ” P''''. ' '' . ' 1 LADIES' FANCY DRESS GOODS . . • . • . . ; . •• .. • i" , "*" "'eel of the moth as Sitio Satins Popleins l'issues . . • .4011111..hetweeselhe Riad. aod . ! Ril • ' ' ' rages. Berage de Lain es, Lawns, Ai. ~ i , ~,,, , ,..r sitaw planted . about the lath of ! /,,,,,,,,,. li ma 6",,,,, a . G j og h am ,. •. 4,1144 . ?.• I , o "re e ' itec : . e rtl6l . lth li' an . iem: I , ntet and Catithrh-, Mushily, anti Cahill/ea. . . ' itilottlit twith444181... wrniElitilV. i" great 'aril "' Al" ' 1 cLorus. t".4BBldlf EBBS, 114111101011, Sept. S.--21. i : _ - Ilatineito; TWeeds, t;otoustles. Nankeen, Litton Cheek, Vestings of all Soria, &c.. In short loisAttoc,k, 4 twFY444 4 / I *.and eul ltraers all in his 1111 , P. 10:7.C,01 anti judge fur yourselves— T oo trotibte tti allow goods. . . . Aftiti ti, t 852. tits 21',ZWARD I SAN away fmm the s ubs c riber, on Ilse ttf illit.o• 'EDIIVARD 'M. FIIIIMPITCIF., on indebted apprentiew to the Herneei %O hio; bovistess, Nottee is hereby (fiscal - in the-iiiiblitt 'not to harbor On trust void bey. VA etill!th,4lt ro*Poni4hiltforpth, 4 4 , 1 1,1 1 , q - its, h rowitFi t eiiimr, fits above ,rewatill will' be ,filet,' 4tK the .sate it or /wilt. imv• 1 , • • • ' 3 01 . 1N t1)14 1 ' - Atig.. VI-3i * ' , . .i. rn.Soaiie**, Dr. am au. de.' AN* Satins, Marinates. M. de 'Alpacas. Calicoes.SHAWl.S, 0011110M4416irel, Stockings, Ate., ice., are 11411Kiiii ' ISCHICK 7 O. rNia .4.511044. On 145104 Aitiki; Faris' en u' Ch' p' Corner: KURTZ her just returned front 4-31 -• Ilal ire and Philadelphia with a lat ge and desirable lot of Spring and Sum. liter Goods. We would Invite the 6011 of the Ladies to our complete assort meta of Uerage de battle's, very rielt Pnplennt, Plain and Figured Alpacas, New Style Mous de' Laitiett, !Awns, Silk Tissue, Ilersize plain • and figured. Also (4 inglimna. Calicoes. Cheeks. Tiekings,&e. GENTLEMEN% WEAR Cloths. OWaimeres, Slimmer Cloths & Waling:l. hi great variety. Also. Linen and Comm P.i iatulT nt nll prices. A handsome assortment of Goods for boy's wear (ita M3):.6 U 12410524 A very large lot of Carpet varying in prices from 124 to Lt 1.00 per yard. Cull snit look at diem, if you went to buy or not no trouble to show Our goods. QU.CENSWA It E. Our assortment of Queenswarc is admit ted to be the cheapest iii the country ; we are receiving u lsrge addition to our form er stuck. Glassware 01 every description, direct from die inanufseturers. Groceries ! Groceries ! A very hill assorinient of Groceries— the best tip sugar and levy coffee in town; also molasses, 11110. pepper. Starch, spices, dle., all very cheap. Wanted in exchange Gtr goods Rioter, Lard, Rage. Eggs, Hams Sides, Shoulders, Soap, Arc., for which the highest price will be given. 11:7 - 11 you went to save money, KURTZ'S Cheap corner is the !dare to do it. Gettysburg. April 16, 1852—tf NEW ARRIVAL IRMERSLY'S Varicty STORE. JO-E eehscriher line Jost returned from the City with a large :imminent of C Ir, to tvliteli he invitee the iittent:on of the public. and which will be sold at priers that cant he brat. The s tuck is large, and embraces, among other things. Candies and Confections of every variety, Oranges, Lemon, Figs, Raisins. Prunee, Cocoa Nuts, Paliti Nuts, Filberts ;—Lenion, (linger and Sarsapa rilla-Syrups. pepared tit be used as a de lightful 'beverage, Preserved Clinger, &r. Also CRACKERS of various k hide, (Med ford, Water, Butter, Sugrr anti Soda.)— Also, a large assortment of FRESH GROCERIES, Sugar, Coffee, t best Java,) Teas, Molasses Syrups, Spices, &c. Al.() a fine assort ment of 2 .14411 Hire, sheds and other out Queensware and Glassware, buddi„gs. On this tract there are about Hardware, Cutlery, Cedar Ware, Willow 7 0 A. 0 P. E 0 Ware, ,ke., &r.. all of sol erior quality and u r (+nice Tim HER LAN I) and 20 Acres just from the City. .:7 - The subscriber line also received a lot of Boots & Shoes, Hats & Caps, which for exeellence and cheapness can- I not he bent in this market. Timid: 11d fur past pittronge, the subseri ber respertfully invites his friends to give kiln a call and examine his gutitis. before purchasing elsewhere. %VIVI. W. 1 1 / I .MI RSIN Gettysburg, June 4—tf HARDWIRE STORE. rim E Subscribers would respectfully :e to their friends and the public. that they have opened s NEW A RIMY ARE STORE in ll:animas st.. adjoining the residence of DAVID 7.IIKOLIKII, Genvsburg. in which ilicy are opening a iurge and getters I assortment of lIIARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, GROCERIES ) CUTLERY, COACH TRIMMINGS; Springs, Axles, Saddlery, Cedar Ware, Shoe Findings, Paiiits,Oils, & Dyestuffs, n general, incuiling every description of articles in the above line of business—to which they invite the attention of Coach makers, Blacksmiths. rpente rs, Cabinet makers, Shoemakers, Saddlers, and the public generally.. Our Murk having been selected with great rare and pun-hashed Ito- Cash, we guart antee,(for the Ready Money,) to dispose 1 of any part of it 1111 AS reAs4lllAble terms as they can be purchased any where. We particularly request a cell lrOm our friends, mid earnestly solicit a share of public favor, as we are determined to es titbits!' a character for selling Goods at low prices and doing business on fair prin. eiples. =24 MiakiViMell' AM ESTATE AT PUBLIC THE antweriber, Exeentor or WALTER Satryn, tleetneeed, will nfler at Public Sale, On Thttretry and Friday the 23d and 211/. of Sepnber next, the following valuable Real P. lei Plate : Ou Thureday the 23d of September next, On the premises, the following Loa : No. I.—Half Lot of Ground, fronting on Chtlinhersburg Street. in. the Borough of Gettyrdowg. actuate between the Mansion property of Walter ticaith,l (keened, north-west corner of the Public Bquare, and the property of S. li. ltueh- Icr. having a front of 30 feet. and extend-1 lug 180 feet to an allay. on which are erected FRAME 811(iPS—a very de. nimble Lot. No. 2. Lot of Ground, 7 acres, in Cumberland towitship. near the Borough Line,_ adjoining lots of James P. Me Com ghy - , 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 C;ilbert,'having a lane to Newville Road. No. 5. Lot of Ground, 6 acres, in Borough, having a short al ley to nigh street, and ad joining lots of George Little, and °tilers. No. 6. Lot of Ground, 71 acres, on Long Lane, and adjoining No. 5. and lotsof 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- and others. ALSO—On Friday the 241► Seplent• her, at I o'eliwk, I'. NI., on the premises, wzitha cote (ouji .iiiinie in Ilnmiltnnhan township. Ad ams county, adjoining lands of.foliti and Orr, Heirs of Samuel Knox, deceased. Jo• seph Kerr, \Vin. White and (idlers, lying (on a piddle road) one mile west of Me- Ilhenny's mill, containing BUD 1-11)11.M(3? more or !FA!. lit) which are erected a Two-s•rottY DWELLING HOUSE, s„„. of good Meadow. There is a well of wat er at the door, and a new r lilihne stream of running water on the Farm. There is Limestone within two Miles. Also, at the same time, a Traet of MOUNTAIN LAND, situate in Ilamiltionlian township. adjoin ing lands of niria Flifillire and David Sheen., and lying on a public road, and containing 35 AK_ 4E: nara_ more or less. Atientlaiire wi'l he eiren and terms made known on day of sale by ROBERT SMITH, F: xre'r of !tidier Sniiih, deed. August 27—td. PUBLIC SALE OF V.9tUABLE Real Estate. •I• II E subscriber. Ass:lmre under a 111decd Of voluntary Assignment cilia cosi PARR and Wile, will offer at Public 'Sale. On Tuesday Me 28th day of September On the premises. a 'valuable Tract of Land, aituate in Str.than township. Adams coun- tV. Pa.. near the State Road leading (ruin Gettysburg to Harrisburg, containing 160 ACRES, and adjoining lands of John Gulden, Da. i vhl Byers. Adam Yeagy, and others.— The Improvements are a ONE AND A r HALF STORY LOG Pri:DWELLINGHOUSE 9 ot a double Log Barn, with Sheds attached, Wagon-shed, Corn-crib, and otlibr out buildings. There are two wells of water on ee premises ; a thriving ORCH3RD of young fruit trees ; and the hind is in a goad state of cultivation. There is a due proportion of w I-lard. It is supposed that copper is to he found in abundance on this farm, being in the neighborhood of the mine already opened on the land of Mr. Um Persons wishing to view the prop. erty will be shown the same by calling on the present occupant, Mr. JOHNMAR NER, or the undersigned. AL SO—On Suirtrdall the 2tl of October ;text, on the premises, a valnahle PROPERTY. situate in Moutapfeasant township, Adams county, Pa., on the road leading from Him. aughtown to' Littlestown, containing 23 .9CI7ES, more or less, adjoining lands of Henry Weikert, Rufus Weaver. and oth ers. The improvements consist of a 77 - I . O 7 ,STORY LOG sea 311 VIT 11 Zs II lIX OF EL VII I I with a one-story Log Kitchen-at tached, a invoke-house, a shop, a log Barn, with sheds attached and other out-build logs. There is a well of water with a pa nip in it near the door ; and a young ORGIMRD on the premises. The land is well itnpnived, limed, and in the high est stale of cult iiation. ICPESaIe will commence at 12 o'clock. IL, all each of said days, when attendance will be given and terms made known by . JOHN HIDER, Assignee. Aug. 20,1862—5 e. O)11 1 1 1101 Mt. TE,Wooriber hereby gives notice to hose *lto lutes promise', him WOOD on account. that he is in want of it. and that 10 Ll** WI dalirtilred fOrehtsitit. without furßittirsomm - iihot Accounts will be placed it; die Lando' of an officer fur collection, and the stsancy required. T. WARREN. VA we i5r.01616 HEAL ESTATE AT si 2 24 2, r I ‘HE subscriber, intesiling to remove from the State, offers at Privale Sale. the Farm on which he resides, situate in Strahan township. Adams county, Pa., ad joining lands of John Dixon. Esq., UM. James Neely, Solomon Longenecker. J. 13. Holtman, and others, and containing 155 ACHES, of . patutited Land. The Improvements i are a large TWO—STORY s• FRAME AND WEATHER— ■a. ' lloarded Dwelling Souse, with Kitchen attached, a large Barn, par frame and part log, Wagon Shell, and 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 nn the premises u young und thriving APPLE Orchard, with n large variety anther Fruit Trees. A good portion of the land is covered with thriving Tim BELL There is also a due proportion of good 51 E A DOW . The laud is in a good state of cultivation. The bowing is goof!--ti large portion being of board. Persons wishing nuttier informa tion ran obtain the same by rolling on the subscriber who resides on the farm. 03' The subscriber, being determined to sell, those wishing to purrhsse, n ill find it to their interest to tunke application. SAMUEL LONLENECKER July 30, 1852-tr. &PM P 3 TATE AM PRIVATE SALE r i m E subscriber being desirous to dis• - 111 - pose of a portion of his norm, will sell 100 Acres thereof, at Private Side, on accommodating terms. It is situate in Mount pleasant township. Adams county, Pa., and is well fitedt to make of itself an excellent and desirable Farm. Allot 50 acres are improved and under good knit ing, with a large proportion of excellent meadow. The balance!, 50 Acres, is coy ered withFIRST—RATE ••'• HEAVY TIMBER, -"" not surpassed in the entire township. It lies about 6 miles from Genyshorg; near the road leading to Ilanover, and aLout 8 miles from the latter place—so that the convenience of the railroad at the latter place could he had. It is surrounded by Mills. and possesses other advantages that would he desirable to a farm. I.lr The terms, which will be reasona ble, enn be ascertained on application to the subscriber, at Two Taverns P. Office, Aflame County, Pa. JOHN: GOSHUN. June 18, 1852-31 u. TALI7ABia3 F. 111271 AT CLIMS On Saturday the 18111 of September next, at 2 o'clock. P. 11.1. riIHE subscriber, Executor of the will -"- of JANUS PAXTON, late 1/I•Franklin township, Ailnnis 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 less, adjoining lands of William W hitt% Hugh nt Illienny, John Mum and others. The improvements are a ~, TWO-STORY • ... a.. (b Zr 7 zo) a _ • also, a log Kitchen, a double log Harm ‘Vagiiii Shed, Stable, and a good orchard. A good proportion is in timber and mead 'SW. The laud will he shown to any who may wish to view it by the subscriber le siding on Ihe premises. WILLIA PAXT9N, Ex'r. Aug.. 6 1852—ts. HUI:CHM:RUNG. rrIRE subscriber. having lately coin -0- flowed 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 BEEP. VEAL MUTTON. LAMB, &c. Il is 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. 11:7 - Persons having live stock to die. pose of will please call upon the under signed, w•ho will pay the highest market price lur the same. ROBERT HA3IERSLY. Aug. 13, 1852—tf. LOOK OUT 1 PAY UP 11 rimiE Subscriber hereby gives notice that ho has placed his notes, book accounts itke.;for debts contracted prior to Jan Nary Ist, 1840, in the hands of Alex ander R. Stevenson, Esq., in Gett7csburg. at whose office all persons ii:debted are requested to call and make payment. The large amount outstanding forbids further indulgence. ALL claims lanai . mg CLopro. SAMUEL, FA HNESTOCK Pee. 12. 1851—if EXTRACT OF COFFEE. Tgenuine, 'original EXTJMC7 OF COME. which has been re cently in extensively brought into us o n a substitute for Coffee, and which nec.in mends itself by reason of ire oheapnes t as well as its excellence, can be had, a all lines, e Store of .8; 11. BUEHLER. UitaiPalr (tikb(02,04.70 OaOAPS. Perfomery, Hail Oils, Motto Wafers, Portnisnies, &c.. a new as. soriment just opened at BUEHLER'S Book and Drug Store, in Chainberaburg street. • PAIL 0 tallS Ul.' the best quality—always on hand and for sale in Gettysburg, at the Foundry of T. WARREN & SON. Bonnets and Press Goods. •K adtlitinnal, supply qf, Gimp, s n c . 4. 1. SIN* Rarige DP /*just PoPlviss,444 oatoti Awiis, i far Ladies, Dresses just received and kir side cttop S'A t# N ESTOCK'S, Sign Red Front. April 23. "I'llh''‘'" llll hikimserts. RININOTT - 11F - 10111Alg' I 4 guE rommnpriumuquAL 15118. MY eke aiiip begin on THURuDAY, October Mb. 1882.ilaitl nod on the lat of Oil arch, 1853. PelDelpke and Practice of Surgery and Clinical Surgery. NATHAN H. sMITH, M. D. Ch.miatry end Pharmacy, WILLIAM E. A. AIKIN. M. D. Principles art Practice of Medicine and Clini cal Medicine, SAMUEL CHI W, M. D. Anatomy and Physiology, JO.-EPil Rolli, M. 1). Obstetrics. RICHARD H. THOMAS, M. D Mated* Medics, TheraputicsWoo. GEORGE W. MILTENHEREEII, M. D. Practical Anatomy, BERWICK B. 8 MITI!, M. D. Fees of the full Course, $9O ; Demonstrator's Fee. $10; Mstriculeoon, $8; theiluntiou, $2O. For purposes of Clinical Instruction the Faculty have been at their command the; ..Baltimore Infirmary," on the seine street with the University, and in its immediate neighborhood, conta ining n 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 nod profitable subjects for clinical obser vation. An addition is to be made during the present sumnier, which will materially increase its aceonnnodations 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. WIIILLIAM E. A. AIKIN, M. D:, Dean B•ltitnore, July 30—$8. Philadelphia AdVertisemente. PONT 110.10117. TOBACCO, SNUFF, AND SEGAR C7IAIIIIESOOII9SE. /VIM Subscribers respectfully inform Country Merchants that we have now on hand a general assortment of dm hest vI 0 IBMS BRAND TOBACCO. Cavendish 54. Lump 84. Lump Os. Meg. &c., at the Manufacturer's lowest priees. AlsO a foie assortment nl Foreign and Do mestic Segars, Snuff. Smoking Teheran, Pipes, Pipe !leads, &e., which we Will sell at the lowest prices. S. IVOODWARD & C 0... 23 Nardi Third .51. 7 Philadelphia. Sept. 3 1852-3 m. LEATHER. Fritz, Williams ac Hendry. Store No. 29, N. 2nl Street, Philadelphia Igtorteccen M ANIIPACTIVRISRP. CURRI ERS. AND IMPORTERS Commission and General 1.R.1T HER 1111 SI NESS. WBOLESALE di. B. II 1 2 A EL acrMantlailory 15 Margarella sired, July 9. 1852—.4 y. hererirro ewl 11 , h r 1•30U 1 .11. F••••• • 2,1314 J•wl.l.llY. • • VC rt teed W ASV. A•U •31., •1113•3./.. Ave neve:telly rree:reet the 11.. tee cites el 111* airrro tI. ts. nalwit 4.10•4 ei •1••••• sis Of IS LAIL %4 Ng. 230 Ilark•t t iUSt. stwrt. 95514.1••••• Wearer Strret, Iletelr:tetlA , ...MK. 111 Isi• ,•7 bkeraw...i g /As WO/ IMV •r• Philadelphia, April 23, 1852-Iy. REGISTER'S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby "given to all Lega tees and other persons concerned, that the Siiministration *account* of the deceased persona hereinafter mentioned, will be presented at the Orphans' Court of Allan)! county, for confirmation and allow enec, on Tuesday the 21a1 day of Sep tember next. viz: 67. The firm! account of Jacob Smyers, Executor of Elizabeth Itinertl, dec . (l. 68. The first account of Charles Wil liam. Athuinistrator 01 Michael deed. 69. The first ant; final account of John Hoover. Administrator of George Goul den, dee'd 70. The second account of James H. Fiekes and Peter Ortidorfr, Administrators of Valentine Fiekes, deed. 71. The licit and final account of Wil• liant Ritinpe. Atlinipistrator with the will annexed, of John Ifollebitugh, _ . 72. The first and final account of David M. flyers, Administrator of Henry Slagle. deed. 73. The first and final account of Cath arine Carl. Executrix of Geo. CarLdeed. 74. The first account of Adam Sowers and John Bahia. Administrators of John Sowers. deed. 75. 'Pte first account of Harman Wier. man and Jonathan Miller, Administrators de bonis non with the will annexed of Philip Miller, dec'd. 70. The first account of Samuel Miller. Administrator de bonis non with the will annexed, of Jacob Miley, dee.'d. 77. 'flue first account of Samuel Miller, Administrator of John Miley, dee'd. 78. The first and final account of Rev. Jelin Wible, Adtuinistrator of Jacob Ben der, deed. a DANIEL. PLANK. Regi4ter's Office. Get) muurg, Begioter r , Aug. 20, 1802. S tc BUFF CASSIMERE. ill' HE attention of gentlemen is invited to a very superior quality of BUFF CASSIMERE, HI the Establishment 01 SKELLY do HOLLEBA Merchant Tailors. Gettysburg, where may he tumid FANCY CASSIMERES, of every vari• ety and quality. gi tit gil tit 21 JP VIP all kinds, Cap and Letter Paper of the best quality, Note Paper, Vieiting Cards, plain and faney Envelopes, Pen knives, Quills, Gold Pens and Pencils, &c., always on hand and (or sale low' by ' S. IL BUEHLER Bonnets and 'Bonnet Ribbons lA AMES; if you wish to see a beau- WA assortment of Bonnets and BOW net gibbons; coil at . tylelet/ripmeeelti•lltereer. C LOTHS, Cassiniefes, Cimino', Ken igrtriP f n de.ttYll4l.l 'be 0 aisift p esp, it • ' !CHICK'S. - vogik , t l r e idatigt A " sitin took i y ta AWAY• ' . 4 ) ''' i'i lit ri14.11-ierti cooitiNti 'STOVE is the very bast iitove.now in use, inasmuch as they will du more Cooking, Roasting and Baking,'ind 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 Cabineh Couk Stove, and Air-tight and Ten-plate Parlor Stoves of the most beautiful patterns. THE snitton. matrons, which cannot he 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 be obtained. WITUZ*OW PLOUGEIS and oth ers, Castings for the Woodcock Plough, Wind-mill Machinery, Castings and liol low-ware, with every article usually made at Foundries can be obtained here. Blackeinithing and Shoe Making as usual. DER • IS a most resold , and es Court is near ifl et hand some o • will be called up on* to discharge. high t umble duties as judges of cridooce a that may be proven before th em. As theig twill necessarily be final, it should be beset it truth, justice and facts. So should our verdict/ always be based, whether in matters concerning life, liberty, or pto pevty, or in business matters. Every father, moth cr. son, and daughter is ir.tereeted where they can buy to die hest advantage ; and we therefore say to them. that it is for their interest to call and examine Ready-made Clothing and Vari— ety Store, in Gettysburg, where Goods are sold cheaper than at any other establishment—notwithstanding all ; the talk or others about "cheaper than the cheap est," ••30 per cent. cheaper." &c. If you doubt his--or that ho defies petition either in Get • tyeburg or elsewhere—just give him a call and satisfy yoursels es. There are those, who, prompted by selfish rito- } tires. aotnetimes decry Ready-made Clothing, an being defectively nude up or made out of damaged materials. TIM' may do to blind the unthinking, but nut those who will take the double to exam ine my l•rge assortment of goods 1 invite gen tlemen to call and say whether they have nut paid as high us SR and $lO per yard for cloths no bet ter than that in toy coats, which aro made up too by a regular New York tailor. Occas . Ily iii I article may prove de i.c ice, hat whole is Coo mer chant that has neve- so'd a piece olch ili, ouoti nette, colic*" or muslin, twilit h did not turn out to be bad. It is impossible to prevent this alto. gether,even wiih the oet t of judges. 'rime is said to be nir icy, ono money is said to he time. So they are, if prop ly untied- And herein lies tbe sec; of my pinta), to cell goods lower than any body aloe. . d of running to the city, and sp , Ming a few I . VS in limo ily pur chasing goods at market :.tiers. I e!ientl as many weeks end even mouths utl - e.'s do days—thus buying to &drama_ e wiCa c..e, and frequently at almost ball the mar!.et prices. Hence I sin enabled to sell the same goods to my customers much lower then • olhetr,• and Irryovinly unc-hall lower. , Besides, I adopt no two-price system, by which one costumer is requited to p.iy Itt or 211 per cent. more than o'.'terit. Putting my ar ooes down to the lowest mark, and bay but oat eutcs, the pur- Chaser may rely two t being ho molly dealt with. It is very easy 'to put a fictitior value on goods, and then slow cuatoineta to "jaw" down to • fair value OCCaliOnallY• but when that is done it is time to look mai— rem is ainnelltino wrong. One price and soma' profits is the only iiiireind ItUtt system. My present stock consists of every seasonable article that belongs to Men's end Boys' Clothing. together with a very laige yrely of FANCY GOODM,Jewelry, Accordeons,Violins, Revolvers. end other Pieto's, Clocks, Trunks ' Carpet-Bags, Violin soul Cults, l'trn' a, like-. all of which will he sold at prices to 'wilily tiny reasonable mind that SAMSON'S 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 mime by a et ;ice adherence to the oat rates principle, I invite them to give me a call at any z"tore, opposite the Hank, in Gettyalciro. MA :HMS SAlhiltiON. April 16,1852. Diamond Tonsors—New Firm. frilitOtt 8t ilrotbrr, FASHIONABLE: BARBERS AND 4 HAIR DRESSERS. CAN at all times he found prepared to attend to the calls of the people, at the reinple. in the Diamond. adjoining the County Building. From Long exile deuce they flatter themselves that they can go through all the ramifications of the Tonsorial Department, with each nn infinite degree of skill, as will n: :et whit 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 id pub lic patronage. The sick will be attended to at their private dwellings, CALL AND SEE. LAVery late supply of TIN 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. Oalt PETS & MATTINO. m- HNESTOCK'S have just received and will sell very cheap, thin largest stock of Venitian am! Ingrain Carpeting. 4-4, 5-4 and 0-4, white and colored mat ting. Druggetu, Linen Floor Cloth, Oil Carpets and Oil Stair Cloth, ever before Ogre& SIGN RED FRONT. THE STAR AND BANNER. Is Published every l'llday Evening, in Carlisle street, :two doors, front Ilse Diennond—by D. A. & C. H. BUEHLER. Upaiti in advance or within the year $1 per annum—if not paid within the yor 'z,O. No paper discontinued until al lar resragcs are paid— extept at the option orthe Editor. Single copies 5/. items . A ifidluris to notify a diaconlinuanc will be lwrilrded as a new engagement. didverruierwerre net exceeding • *years inserted t tree times for Illtl—tvery subsequent insertion t 5 cents. Longer ones in the'same proportioh.- 411 4 1,1 " 1 0 10 moolis , not specially ordered for • given Una" wiie.bs continued until forbid. A lib' rat tirdnetaoct will be made to these w h o advertise by, the yerair. - • • Job Nine* Of aill Undo exetute neatly and bioniptig, and en rearammible gerric Leiters agtd Cesuinsairsitions to the Ram. Om. 11 0. 111 11 , 04t e 110 collibilnihloney or 40 names of new subset, ea. writ be rove callvin order to secure SCHICK'S, T. WARREN & SON SADtSO\'A MIMI HOFFMAN & 'WARRENS' 11:1,221Xtriel; azu21244 StAItNA WITH THE LATEST l i mprobttr filatbfutO2r: rl' HE undersigned would reiSpeSOUll7. announce to the public that they have entered into partnership for doing. business at the well known FACTORY on Middle Creek, in Freedom townahip; Adams County. Pa., on the road trivrn‘k.to tysburg to E 1111 l titsburg, and are premed to till all orders in their line of butiimata, , such as Carding, Fulling, Dyeing, Manufacturing Cloths. Cassinena, pets, Slockingwasn, tarpei chains. 4-c.. in 14 beg style and al PEA SOII4IILE 11.17:48. The Factory has beets re•fitteti init 're paired with considerable care and tialiente —the latest improvements in machinery having been introduced—so diet..ataino mere may rely upon having their orders filled promptly and to the beet advantagk For the convenience nod riccommodilinn or etstomers. IVOOI will he rolled for and goods delivered at the following plate% • every few weeks, to wit: All the Storrs in Gettysburg; Briokerbuff's Store, Fairfield ; Blythe & razton'sido.; Leash:els Mill, Liberty township ; M'eikert's Store, Orson mount ; Myer's Store Freedom township; Ilana's , Store, Mountjoy tno nsbip ; Lower's rune,- Ai , emli mourn ; Wertz's Store, A rendslown ; Wit mer's Store Murnmasburg ; Scott's Store, Cash loan ; Ntiroringer and Iliritrdissr'e, Liitleoduent Arnold's Mill, Locust Grove ; Smith '& elates Store. Emmitsburg, Mil ; tolisill's Store, Tree* own. Md ; Creglu's Store, Tanneytown Bowl. All of our work is warranted to please. Goods at all limes exchanged for Wool. The highest price paid for -Wool. Ni expense or trouble will he sparer! Id give entire antisfaetion in customers.. 'Giver its a call, and test our work. C. W. 110FIVAN;' THOMAS WARREN, DAVID WARREN. April 23. 1852-Iy. ntrsuNmius. atrtte:A Pmier. tr Superior arliele of MitieratiPnint 1 warranted equal to soy . tiiinAl l, ir,er before IttPreil to the public fur ruinUt . olll Wood, Brick. Stone, him, 11 any toilisivore which is expired svk7;o4llter. Water, or the Atmosphere. le it Proof tegoossmt tirr, Irater. and freasiscr. is AND urvermsuEdiuT.E IN 178 COLOR. It mixes readily with Oil or Omnettaitiok and is a bcautiltil dark brtiwo er fretwattatte 77iis Paint received the Premfittil °Visa New lork Stuie Held st Alhany in 1850. in competition with the Ohio Fire-Proof ritimointl.sev lona other lianas of Mineral Point, as helm; superior to sityiliing of the kind now in CERTIFICATE& We the un.lerrigned. loving awns uis4ll F/USWELI.':i Mineral Point, can isle', vrt 4 ll , " wend it to the public pll,•rtle r il e ft rior Whi to any Mineral Pemt ever te ; II is MA unpleasnht to use, like thirstulihi'thriio Psiut which 111 limped aboUllhot but mixes up withoil like pert whits look It is sold at half the price of common psilstthsAil no believe where the color is drsinitilr,,il p,ypa(lll twice as much, and so a Vito, Wivillter,tuf proof Paint, we think it cannot oulyinised by anything in the Point line note ysie. 1. Mason, Painter. irises l'ouilltiOnh,Esq John Phelps, do. Jobe Toutlittouit r Xoq U H Glesion, do H Btogrh, Jamey Moore, do B U J T Monnius, do W tg0.1.444, 11, Josan, do bP Dn little. N P J o hn E W Dolse, 0. Paris, Joolls, Ni Dyer, • Oneida Depot, Oct. 201b.,74140.. Mr. Dab well, Dear sir: We have nnad„ trftb in the peel month. mime 2,000 ne t of Trio. Miiner ■l Paint, in pa' R can, car houses. ainl fietrbt homes upon our road, and we ran !tram mend it... very superior, durable and elivip ar ticle of Paint. HEMAN H. ?HELPS. Superintendent of the Synseuaialk ihiett U. B. Mr Duswell, Dear Sir:l hats used (or illsallt•- 1111144.. AL Utica IL H. Company, over a tors ol . your Mineral an) Sod upon using it to he Die preferable to the Oil Paint. or any tither kfailiniw in use. I eau also recommend it as rior to White Lead for any kind of mat dam pelt as it appears to be iinperviouatu orailitood unchangeable in color. HORACE JOHNSON. Painter foi &U.R. R. Pei. AP any, Pre. 1, IMO.' Mr. Doswell. Dear Fir ilettYkr, . cable quantity of your Mineral rerint.tn irmeintiag .brick and wooden holism th e p ee l eeimm4 I b ase taken extra pains to try NMI test lulu litigious ways, front its trial and fOrnpinltiep l can ,wer rant it to bo durable both in quality lad Color , it mixes beautifully with oil,-psinti and for ship or host pUintitiß, I think 'lint Llano littler paint ever been introdured.; I fieesisteil considerable of it with water' and slew, toroplai ion, for coarse, cheap painting, and,k•arnseela any thing I oversaw. Truly "tom, 1 . 110. H. illBftS‘'.. Numerous other certifientes in hands of Agents which will be shown to dcalara. pi---This ruin' •le for sale .br 8. if. Gettysburg.' • Sole ARe n I fin ,Aditrits Comity* Gettyrbarg.July 11—i1 ilzw • Goop' rp. , 111 0 1 1V M. H' r.iitroJs 4 l44•o• i r stonily on band I! s, at hot 'fiiiti . it Gettysburg, a very large and fulriti rt. meat of , n; ,i i. Hats, Caps, Boots St , ShOes, , of Eastern and Ilown mantifaettiiii,'Whlbh lie is selling at extremely InitrOiiiiii, lig can suit all eurtomers in sites ► qtiiithOM prices. Come one, come all von Mot Rt?iiiiiiA arrangements are made ' to furnish 'MTsegil; promptly in nor line of 'bualh * lie: rin TWO DOORS below thtklqiitiAtiil",iw eltambersburg street. 1 . , 4 1 ' June 4. ~, 1 6 , •,,,.. el.ll •.c , , MAIM AND Oa : '.P, awkind•v-ft4,o, „ dieroiikk - s Blouses U.- ohs oGnyte ;sew mainly nu bend and + 11*. inilllo36l the Mow end Bookatorame(lt ii 1. S. 11. lltinftitia: June 4, 1852 '' ' ,
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