mocutiATlON, WHEREAS, in and by the Aet of the General Assembly of this S lie, entitled ''An act to regulate the general Elections of this Commonwealth," enact ed on the 2d of July, 1839, it is enjoined on me to give Public Notice of such Elec. tion to held, and to enumerate limiest what officers nre to he elected : Jima Score, Sheriff of the County of Adams, do, therefore, hereby give this pub lic notice to the Electors of the said Coun ty of Adam., that a GENERAL ELECTION will be held in said eminty, on the Second Theadny of October next, (the 12th) in the several Districts composed of the following townships, viz : In the First distriet, compniell of the Borough of Gettylinurg and the township of Cuinb3rland, at the Cuurt•house iu Ge tyliburg, In the Second district, composed of the bornship of Germany, at the house now oecupied by Israel Yount, in the town of Litt'outwit in the township of Germany. In the Thiid 'district, composed of the township of Oxford, at the lonise of Widow Miley, in the town of New Oxford. • , In the Fourth district. composed of the townships of Latimore and Huntington. at the house of Win. W. Hamilton. in the township of Huntington. In the Fifth district, composed of the townships of liamiltimban am! Liberty, at the public School house in Millerslown. In the Sixth district, composed of the township of Hamilton, at the' house now occupied by A. T. Green, in the eaten of Berlin. In the Seventh district. composed of the township of ileuallen, nt We tfuhlic school 'house in the town of Boolersville. - In the Eighth district, composed of the township of Straban, et the house of Ja cob L. Grain., in litinterstown. In tho Ninth district, composed of the township of Franklin, at the louse -now occupied by Henry Hartman, iu said gown. blip. In the Tenth district, composed of the township of 'Conowitgo, at the house of John Husby, in M'Sherrystown. In the Eleventh district, composed of the township of Tyrone. of the house of Samuel Sadler. in He;dlersbnrg. • In the Twelfth.dietriet, composed of the township of Mountjoy, at the house of Geo. Snyder, in 'Said township. In the Thirteenth district. composed of the township of himmtpleasant. at the house of Anthony Smith. in said town. ship, situate at the cross-made, the one leading from Oxford to the Two Thermo, and the other from Hnitterstown to Han over. In the Fourteenth-district, composed of the township of Reading, at the house of Aaion Cox,-in Hampton. In the Fifteenth district, composed of! the borough and township of Berwick at ! the public school-house in Abhottatown. In the Sixteenth distrint, composed' of the township of Fritedom. at the house of Nicholas Moritz, iti.said 'township. In the Seventeenth district, composed of the township of . Union, at the house of Enoch Lefever; in said township. In the Eighteenth district. composed of the township of Butler. at the house of Henry. Feld. in Middletown, in said town ship. At which time and places . will be e lected . One Canal Commissioner, One Judge of- the' Supreme Court, One member of Congress, One member of Assembly, One County Commissioner, Two Directors of the Poor, (one to fill the unexpired term of Nicholas Bushy, dec'd.) One County Auditor. Particular attention is directed to. the Act of Assembly. passed the 27th day of February. 1840, entitled An Act relative In voting at Electitte of Adams, Dauphin. York, Lancaster, ON imberland. Bradford, Centre, Greene, and Erie, via: - ."Section 1. lie it enacted by the Senate and Home of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, "Mil his hereby enacted by the authority of the same —that it shall be lawful for the qualified voters of the counties of Adams, Dauphin, Lancaster, York, Franklin, Cumberland, Drailkird, Centre, Greene, and Erie, from and after the passage of this Act, to vote for all candidates for the various offices to be filled at any election on ono slip or ticket : Provided, The race for which every candidate is voted for, shall he designated, as required by the existing laws of this Commonwealth. .section 2 That any fraud committed by any person Toting in the manner above prescribed, shall be punished as similar fraud* are directed to be, punished by the existing laws Millis Common wealth." Arco—ln anik , ity virtue of the 14th section of the act aforesaid, every person. 6teepting Justices of the Peace. who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the Government of the United States, or of any city or incorporated dis trict, whether a commissioned officer. or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent, who is, or shall be: employed under the legislative, executive or judiciary depart ment of this State, or of the United States. or of any city or incorporated district, and also that every member of Congress and of the State Legislature, and4of the Select or Common Council of any city, or Com missioner of any incorporated district.' is by law ineapsble of holding or exercising at the same time, the °like or appointment of Judge, inspector, or Clerk of any elec. tion of this Commonwealth, and that no Judge, Inspector, or- other officer of any such election, shall be eligible to any office to be then voted fop. • Auto—that in the 4th section of the' set 1, of Assembly, entitled "An Act relating hit executions, and for other purposes,' ap-1 proved April 16. 1840, it is enacted that the aforesaid 13111 section 4411811 not be 1 ; construed, as to prevent any militia officer nr borough officer, from serving as a judge. inspector or clerk, at any general or special election in this Commonwealth." And in and by an' Act of the General Assembly of this State, passed the 21 day of July. 1839. it is directed that the In- 1 speetots and Judges be at the places of their diets eta on the day of the General Election aforesaid, at 9 o'clock in the fors noun, to do and perform the several du des required and enjoined on them in and by it same act. . , • , And be (lather directed( in and by the 'e toff the tienerid Assembly of this State stnettemid, *risme of the Judges of mteh of the different districts aforesaid. who ltd here the !lump of the certificates of dui Statelier of roses ',Medi shall bare been gives ferresek readidete for the different silliiese lit there .resed for et their respective ilistrieee. shellee*l 00 the it irl! glky site, the elsedes. *bleb *hail be en . Fatuity. T,Xillt 15T* CIIP OCTOUR untressitl, AI the flotirt.houtiet, in the Borough of Gettysburg, then and there to make a fair . statement and certificate of the number of votes, which shall have been given at the different districts in the county of Adams, 1 for any person or persons for the offices aforesaid. JOHN SCOTT. Mari,. Sheriffs Office, Gettyibtifg. j • Sept. to, 1854. CALLEME The Richest Sr. Best Assortment 01? SPRING & SUMMER GOODS For Gentlemen's Wear, EVER OPENED IN GETTYSBURG SURAT HOLLIEUNIIO rip AKE pleasure in caning the oftheir friends and the public to their extensive stock of Fashionable Gocds fns gentlemen's wear, just received from the Pity. which, for variety of style, beauty of finish, and superior quality, Challenges 2unspqaton with soy other stork in the place. Our assortment of Cloths, plain and fancy Tweeds and Cassimeres, Vestings, Satinets, Summer Coatings, Ste. CAN'T BE BEAT ! Give us a call. and examine for y ourselves. We have pur chased bur stock carefully. and with a de sire to please the tastes of all, from the most pt.:mile:ll to the most fatidinus. IrrTAILORING, in all its branches, attended to as heretofore, with the assist ance nf good workmen. tr:TTlie 'FASHIONS for Spring and Summer have been received. Gettysburg, April 30, 1852. FIRE INSURANCE. f r i HE ...Adams County Mutual Fire In surance Cantpany' located t.t Get tysburg. is now in successful operation, and for lowness of rates, economical manage nient ails affairs, and safety in Insurance% challenges comparison with any other similar company. All its operations are conducted midsr the personal supervision of Managers selected by the Stockholders. Tim Books of the Company are at all times open to . the inspection of those Maur - Melo it. As no travelling agents are employed, persons desiring to insure can make ap plication to either of the Managers. from whom all requisite information ran be gained. KrThe Managers are : Menallan—Win. 11. Wilson, Cumberland—Robert McCur dy, Striban—lienti King, Franklin—Ainirene Reinizelinan, Hamiltunt an--Ainos W. Ntagioily, Liberty—John Mooreloran, jr., Oxfon.l--.John L. Noel, Reading—Henry A. Plrkitg, Laiimore—Jacolt Griest, Moutajoy—Joseph Fink, Berwick-4)11mill E. Hollinger, Borough—Ueorge Swope, L. A. Buehler. Win. H. Rievenson, A. H. Kurtz. N R ltus.ll. )..nn Chritz.ninn, Alex. Cobean. Eden :Corns, J. H. !Skelly, Vn!endue Wertler. )614. lit, 1852—tf. 590 AGENIS WANTED 81000 A YEAR. WA NTED,in every County of th e v U. States. active and enterprising men, to engage in the sale of some of the best Hooka published in the country. To men of good address, possessing a small capital of from $25 to $lOO, such induce ments will he offered as to enable them to :nuke from $3 to $lO a Jac. . 1.(7 The Books published by us are all useful in their character, extremely popular and cottimattd large sales a herever they are ulrered. Fur further particulars ad dress (postage paid) DANIELS & GETZ, Successors to %V. A. Leary h Co, No 19A N !..ecorstl street, Philadelphia . Sept. 10, 1852-001 MILITARY NOTICE. It haring been made the duty of Brigade Inspectors 'to collect all Military arms or other military property of this Common wealth, which may he in the possession of any person or persons not entitled by kw to hold the same : All persons having any military arms, tents, regimental or battalion colors or any other military property of the State in his or their possession. are hereby requir ed forthwith to deliver the same to the subscriber, otherwise they will be held re sponsible according to law. _ John Becker, Petersburg; A. T. Green, East Berlin ; Sebastian ►bete:, Abbotts. town ; Nicholas Alorritz, Freedom town ship ; and Joseph Barker. Littleetown, are authorized to receive and hold the seine for the use of the State. JOHN scarr. • Brigade In:peeler, 2d Brigade, 4th Division. Sept. 3-61. NOTICE. CAME to the residence of the eubseri her. on the 28th of July „ last a stray ZERittEt.722l apparently nine months old, yellowish co lor, the hind legs, tail and part of the hack being white, with a white .pot on the fore head. The owner is desired to prove property, pay charges and take it away. ABRAHAM BUSHEY: Hamilton tp., Sept. 10, 18527-31 TO THE r 17831.10. THE undersigned holds himself in readiness stall times to act as A tiC. TIONEER, for the selling of goods of all kiOds at Public Sale, and at any time and plate in' the county of Adams. He may be 1 . 013111 i at all times at the Confectionary of O. W. Blessing. next door to the Eagle Hotel, OettystiOrg. THEODORE 11431AUGHEY. March s.—tf /aulirul Ore so OlSloodsg, SILKS and Satins, Merinos', M. de Woes, Alpacas, Calicoes.SH A WLS, Collars, Gloves, Stockings, 4t,c;, 4a.. are to be hitt at SA HASOL&—the best and theapest in 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 Conte?. ZORI7OII AND 111111DICIINEll s IF all kinds, from the best ''' 'looses in the City, mut ate*/ on hand and for sale at the Drug and Hookatore of B. H. BUEHLER. June 4, 1852 211014311 4 PRIVATE SALE. 01•IIE undersigned, residing in Hun- L tington township, Adams County, Pa., offal* at Private sale that portion of his farm east of the Pine GroVe Road, containing TIIIRTP4CRE.IeI first-rate land, on which are erected a large and commodi-ous BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, ass Rough-cast tenant house, also a weather-boarded HoUse, Batik Barn and , Blacksmith Shop, and all the improve mews 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 tg2i l / 4 10,841 of choice Fruit. If the purcha ser should wish it, ten sores 01 Woodland will be sold in connection with the above desirable Property. Persons wishing to view the property, will be shown it by the undersigned. Aug. 20-if 74.411114111Mi1t TOWN PROPERTY AT PUBLIC SALE On Saturday the 9th of October next, at I (Mock, P. 31. 191 1 1 HE subscriber will o ff er at Public - 11 - Sale the valuable property. for many years Isis residence, in the Borough of Gettysburg, fronting on South Baltimore Street. and which from its convenience of hie:llion and arrangement will be found one of the most pleasant and desirable res idences in the town. The Improvements consist of a well finished THREE STORY . BRICK DWELLING, with a Two.Story' Back Building. I I a good Stable, Bath-house. Cistern, an ex cellent well of water with a good pump in it. with oth er conveniences—all in excel lent order. The wring. which will be accommoda ting, will be made known on the day of sale by D. M. SIIYSEIt. Sept. 10. 1852--ti. (Fi'Sentitiel Sr Compiler copy and charge ad vertiser. LITCAIDE RING. r IHE subscriber. having lately corn -1 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, MUTTON, LAMB, &c. His slaughter. house is upon the corner of Washington mid Railroad streets. Thankful fur the liberal encouragement hitherto received, lie respectfully solicits a continuance of the public patronage. Kr Persons having live stock to ills pose of will please call upon the under signed. who will pay the highest market price for tlitAime. `BERT 11/11iVERSLY. A4ft 13, 1852-if. COOK OUT PAY UP I Ef t tf i t oi eriher hereby gives notice that placril his miles, hook. accounts &c., for debts contracted prior to Jatitatry Ist, 1819, in the hands of Alex ander R. f!tevenson. Esq., in (.4ett , stdirg, at whose office ufl persons it:del.t«: are requested to call and make payment. The large amount outstanding lot bids further indulgence. ALL claims MUST ay. cLosEn. SAMUEL AIENESd•OCK C nee. 12, 185I—tf EXTRACT OF COFFEE. %ME genuine, original E XTR..IC7 -R- OF COFFEE. which has been re cently so extensively brought into us to se a substitute for Coffee, and which red o m mends itself by reAson of its cheapnes s as well as its excellence, can be had, a all nnes, e Store of BUFF CASSIMERE. - __ , I'HE attention of gentlemen it invited to a very superior quality of BUFF CASSIMERE, at the Establishment of SKELLY dz. 11OLLEBA UGH. Merchant Tailors, Gettysburg, where may be tound FANCY CASSIMERES, of every vari ety and quality. a;Ndl;Pllo4pL67zair O F all kinds, Cap and Letter Paper of the beet quality, Note Paper, Visiting Cards, plain and fancy Envelopes, Pen knives, Quills, Gold Pens and Pencils, &c., always on band and for sale low by B. H. BUEHLER Laktr &Ur Mr!, f r il.p subscriber hereby gives notice to -IL 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 he-placed ih the hands of an officer for collection, and the money required. T. WARREN. up4icipalr gnome, SOAPS, Perfumery, Hail Oils, Motto Wafers, Portmanies, dte.. a new as sortment jurt opened at BUEHLER'S Book and Drug Store, in Chambrroburg street. SUB-SOIL I".L OVG.IIB CIF the beet qualitp—always on hand v and for sale in Getlysb9ll. at the Foundry of " - T. WARREN & SON. Bonnets and Dress Goods:, A N additional supply of Gimp and 111 L'8traw .Ronnets, liersge De Laing. .Popleins and dotted Swiss for Ladies' Dresses just received and for sale cheap at ' FA N EBTOCKII, April 28. Sign Red Front. Sc WOK'S. VrollealseraPs 'War. VIAYCHS, Cassimeree. entities, Ken tuelty Jeans, V ESTINGS of all kinds. Suspenders, Ilandkerebiefs.CßAVATS. Stockings, &c., die., may be found, goof and cheep, at mdIIICIVEL° COUNTERPANES - white t w for sale eery low as KURTZ'S. SAMUEL. SHELLY. S. H. BUEHLER NEW ARRIVAL sT RAME*IPS Variety STORE, ripHE stibisitriiiiir has joist returned from -IL the City witirialarge assortment of Goode, 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 thing., Candies and Confections of every variety, Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Raisins, Prunes, Cocoa Nuts, Palm Nuts, Filberts ;—Lemon, Ginger and Sarsapa rilla Syrup., pepared to be need as a de lightful beverage, Preserved Ginger, &e. Also CRACKERS of various kinds, (Med ford, Water, Butter, Sugar nod Soda.)— Also, a large assortment of FRESH GROCERIES, Sugar, Coffee, (hest Java,) 'fens, Molasses Syrups, Spices, &c. Also a fine assort ment of Queensware and Glassware, Hardware, Cutlery. Cedar Ware, Willow %Vara, &e., &e.. all of superior quality and just front the City, tr - _7.The subscriber has also received a lot of Boots & Shoes, Hats & Caps, whirl] for excellence and cheapness can not be heat in this market. Thankful for past patronge, the subscri ber respectfully invites his friends to give him a call and examine his goods, belore purchasing elsewhere. WM. AV. HAMERSLY. Gettysburg, June 4--if TgIN'aM'ILACT HARDWARE STORE. TIIE Subscribers would respectfully announce to their friends and the that they have opened a NEW HARDWARE STORE in Ilaltimore adjoining Lk residence of Dreviu . 41KOLER, Gettysburg, hi which they are opening large and general assortment of HARDWARE, IRON. STEEL, GROCERIES ) CUTLERY, COACH TRIMMINGS, Springs, Axles, Saddlery, Cedar Ware, Shoe Findings, Paints, Ul~r , S: Dyestuffs, n general, incuding every description of articles in the above line of business—to which they invite the :mention of Coach makers, Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Cabinet makers, Shoemakers, Saddlers, and the public generally. Our stock having been selected with great care and purchashed for Cash. we guart antee.(for the Ready Money.) to dispose of any part of it on as reasonable terms as they can be purchased any where. they particularly request a call from our friends, laul earnestly solicit a share of pwbllc • 'a - favor, we are determined to ' s es tablish a character for selling. Goinls at low prices and doing business on fair prin ciples. JOED 11. DANNER, DAVID ZIEGLER. Gettysburg, June I 3,ltitt I.— NEW ARRIAVL OF s_:F' g; i rti..o:' GRA PJ% Atthe Farmers' Cheap Copier 11. KURTZ has just returned front • I laltimore ;mil Philadelphia with a largo and desirable lot of Spring and Sum mer Clouds. ,%e would invite the atten tion of like Ladies to our complete assort ment of Di ess Siks, Berage de Laines, very rich steles, Silk Popleins, Plain and Figured Alpacas, New Stale Mous de 'Antes, Lawns, Silk Tissue, Berage plain and figured. Ahoy Ginghains, Mushily, Calicoes. Cheeks, Tiekings,&e. GEN TLEDEEI Di ra' WEAR Cloths, Caesimeres, Summer Cloths & Vestings, in great variety. Also, Linen and Cotton P.inis stuff, at all prices. A handsome assortment of Goods fur boy's wear cuzLaa)2ll424)kags4 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 sliow our goods. quEENSWARE. Our assortment of Queens ware is admit ted to be the cheapest in the country ; we Dare 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 fip sugar and levy coffee in town ; also molasses, teas, pepper, starch, spices. &e.„ all very cheap. Wanted in exchange for goods Rutter, Lard, Rage, Eggs, Rams Sides, Shoulders, Soap, &c., (or which the highest price will be given. lirrlf you want to save money, K URTZ'S Cheap corner is the place to do it. Gettysburg, April 16, 1852-1 f The Richest and most varied assortment of FANCY GOODS, , EVER brought to this place has just been received by SCHICK, and is now opening at his Store in South Balti more street. The public is invited to call and examine goods and prices. both of which cannot but please, ne feels fully as bored. Among his stock will be -found LADIES' FANCY DRESS 000DS such as Silks; Satins. Popleins. Tissues 'lmages, Benign de &tines, Lawns, Al pacas, Bombazines. Ging hams, S wise, Jac °net and Cambric Muslin., and Calianees in great variety. Also. cz,orzrs, taissamutims, s2linetts, Tweeds. , Cotonades. Nankeen, Linen' Check,.Vestings of all Sorts, &c. In short his stock is ) very large, and em braces all in his line. ICreall and judge for yourselres—no trouble 16 chow goods. April 9, 1852. ZZWA.III) 4 RAN awa y from the subscriber, on the lt bun, EDiVARD M. Fisternoct, an tell apprentice to the Harness, ma. king business. Notice is hereby given to the public not to harbor or trust said- boy, es 1 will not be responsible for the debts of his contra/sting. The above reward !Pi be given for the safe return of said bay. JOHN CULP. Aug. 27—at Baltimore Advertisements. , UNIVERSITY OF M ARYLAN D.R HE FORTY-FIFTH ANNUAL BE& d a V slon will begin on THURISDAYi October 14th., IsAi, and end on the let of Mircb, 186$. Principleirand Practice of surgery and Clinical Surgery, NATHAN H. SMITH, M. D. Chemist* and Pharmacy, WILLIAM E. A. AIKIN, M. D. Ppci and Practice of Medicine end cal SAMUEL CHEW , M. I). Ana 'and Physiology, JOSEPH ROBY, Obstetrics. RICHARD H. THOMAS, M. D Materia Medics, Theraputies & Pathology, GEORGE W. MILTENBERGER, M. D. Practical Anatomy, BERWICK B. SMITH, M. D. Fees of the fun Course, $9O; Demonstrator's Fee. stO ; Matriculation, ; Orsduation, $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 inges. 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. WMILLIAM E. A. AIKIN, M. D., Dean. Baltimore. July 30—$3. Philadelphia AdYerlisernentm. ToBICCO, SNUFF, AND SEGAR MARIEHOUSIE. ripuE Subscribers respectfully inform Country Merchants that we have now on hand a general assortment of the best ITISAINIAL BRAN) TOBACCO. Cavendish ss. Lump Bs. Lump Os. Plug, . &c., at the Manufacturer's lowest prices. Also a tine assortment of Foreign and Do mestic Sugars, Snuff. Smoking Tobacco, Pipes, Pipe Deeds, &e., which we will sell at the lowest prices. S. WOODWARD & CO., 23 North Third St., Philadelphia. Sept. 3 1852-3 in. LEATHER. "'rift, Williams di lioadry. Store No. 29, N. 3rd street, Philadelphia M , IRR4.CCO NI ASUFACTURERS, CURRIERS, AND I Al PORTE RS Conanimsiol and General F.' ThfER US'INES 4 S. VI73IIOLESAILL2I4*. RETAIL. Kr' :Mem/factory_ 15 ,Ilorgar•clla street, Philadelphia. July 9. 1859-Iy. Philadelphia, April 23. 1852—1 y 7.A1.14V.11.2131CZ. REAL ESTATE AT 2 iii: 7 t 1 SCI`. i l i sJ .1'; r i , HE subscriber, intending to remove I from the State, offers at Pri vale Sale.,l ihe Farm on which he resides, situate in , Strahan township, Adams county, Pa.. ad joining lands of John Dixon. Esq., Col.' James Neely, Solomon Longenecker. J. B. Hoffman, and Where, and containing 1 155 ACK ES, of patented Land. The Improvements are a large TWO—STORY ii... _ FRAME AND weaTtieg- Ia a Boarded Dwelling Ilionse, with Kitchen attached, a large Barn, par frame and part log, Wagon Shed, and oili er out buildings. There is a well of good I water, with pump in it. convenient 'to the dour, 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 i thriving TIM BER. There is also a due I proportion of good MEA DOW. The land is in a good state of cultivation. The fencing is good---a large portion being of board. Persons wishing further informa -1 lion can obtain the same by calling on the subscriber who resides on the farm. prThe subscriber, being determined to sell, those wishing to purchase, will find it to their interest to make application. SAMUEL LONGENECKER. July 30, 1852—tr. ; Tt PRIVATE SALE r HE subscriber being desirous to dis• JIL pose of a portion of his Farm, will sell 100 Acres thereof, at Private Sale, on accommodating terms. It is situate in Alountpleasant township. Adams county, Pa., and is well Otedt to make of itself an excellent and,desirable Farm. About 50 acres are improved and under good relic. ing, with a large proportion of excellent meadow. The balance, 60 Acres, is cov ered with FIRST—RATE HEAVY TIMBER,* not surpassed in the entire township. 'lt lies about 6 miles'from Gettysburg, near the road leading"to Hanover, and about 'ley from the latter place—sm that the ••• enience of 4 'the railroad nt the Icier P ceeould be lifd, It is surrounded by 2 . and posseskee other advantages that d be desirabie to a farm.. ' Et7•The terms, which will he reasona ble, vitt be ascertained on aimlication to the subscriber, at Two Taverna P. Office, Adams County, Pst:' - JOHN COSHUN. 'June 18, 1862-Bm. BLACK SILK, Black Silk Lace and Fringe, a new supply just received spa for sale very cheap et the June 4. RED FRONT. i'2ooo, LADIES ARE willing to certify that the RATH- A WAY COOKING STOVE is the very best Stove now in use, inasmuch as they will do more Cooking, Roasting and Baking, and do it with leas 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 BIND MACECENE 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 beautilul patterns. THE SEYLOR rzotrans, 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 be obtained. 11WIT8UXELOW PLOUGUB and et h era, Castings for the Woodcock Plough, Wind-mill Machinery, Castings and Hol low-ware, with every article usually made at Foundries can be obtained here. Blacksinithing and Shoe Making as usual. T. WARREN & SON ~...•,,- - --,,,,.,.--, .....e , _' :-.•..17,- - -i'.4,• 1 , ---'' ..,.,, ;,.1......,„, , • ~- , ..-..-,-f,e,. , •' ;4... 2-- -- -4 -:°.ik,..e> INWP ''. w' ~`. • .-._ ~.. ~ t tk - 1 ) ,_' 1: i _ll - --. , N v. ))\-.....,.. —,jr. ROFFMAN & WARRENS' artztuxbabletavuizerva It s WITH THE LATEST *mprointr Filacbintrn. lIIHE undersigned would respectfully JIL 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, l'a., on the road trout Get tysburg to Emmitshurg, and are prepared to till all orders in their line of business, such as Carding, Fulling, llyi.'ing, manufacturin g - Cloths. Cos: finals, Car pets, Sloeking-yorti, in the best an//e and ut RE.i /ILE 11.1 TE S. The Factory Las been re-titled and re paired with considerable care and expense —the latest improvements in machinery having been introduced—so that cost° tiers may rely apott having their orders tilled promptly and to the best advantage. Fur the convenience and accommodation u. exstoniers, Wool will be called for and goods delivered at the following places, every fewweeks, to wit: All the -torts in lieltysburg ; Brinkerholrs Store, Faith, Id ; Blythe & Pux ton's do.; Loudon's Mill, Liberty township ; Weikeres Store, (.:reen, mount; M er's Storo Freedom township ; Manes Stine, Mounijoy township; Lower's slurs, Ar endistovris ; Werts's Store, Arendstown ; Wit oter'a Store Mommas berg ; SCOW. Stir,'. Cash. LOW ; Sileerniger and Reni•haw's, lattle.taw 11 Arnold s Mill, Locust (:rit, e ; Smith Uluts's Store, Eminitsburg, Md ; Iludtaill s Taney own, Md ; Creglo's Store, I tinny). town Road. All of our work is warranted to please. Goods tit all times exchanged for NVool. The highest Fire paid for Wool. Nu 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 DAVIE) WARREN. April 23, 1852-I,y. Diamond Tonsors—New Firm elpton 13rotbtr, FAMONABLE BAIMVHs AND HAM D it Otis dr 'AN at all times he found prepared to ` , -- 1 attend to the calls of the people, at the Temide. in the Diamond. adjoining the County Building. From Long exiw rience they flatter themselves that they can go through all the ramifications of the Tonsorial Department, with each an infinite degree of skill, as will rnmt 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 nese. and a desire to please, they will :tier. it as well as recei ve,a liberal share ol pub lic patronage. The sick will he attended to at their private dwellings. GALL AND SEE. Very large supply of TIN NV ABE on hand and for sale, at Buehlcr'sTin and Sheet Iron Establishment, opposite the Post-office, which will be sold at low prices. G EO. E. BUEHLER. OA RPEITS & MATTING. 1,1 A HNESTOCK'S have just received 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, Peen Floor Cloth, Oil Carpets and Oil Stair Cloth, ever before offered. SIGN RED FRONT. DRY GOODS. A N ad d itional supply received and o petted this tyeek•at June 4. FA 111NESTOCKS% THE STAR AND BANNER. Is published every Friday Evening, in Carlisle aired, two doors from the Diamond. by D. A. & C. H. BUEHLER. &MEECH If paid in advance or within thr fear $2 Pot aununi—if not paid within the yes 02 O. No paper discontinued until al !amoral; es arc paid— except at the option of the Ed4or. Single copies 6 cents. A failure to notify a discontinuano will be regarded ac a new, engagement,. .AdrerstAtments not exceeding a square inserted litre° %trace for si—every subsequent insertion Its tante. Longer one. in the lame proportion,— advertisements not specially' ordered ‘tor a Oran' tilmi wilt he continued until fortlid A libs .rat ieductiOn %ill be suede to these who advertise biths year. Job Petering of al I Linda executed needy and proutptlyotad on reasonable terms. Letters and Cannnersiretiess to. the 'Editor, (ex erpting such se centrist Money or ass stamps ni 'pcsmar subscribers. must be rot, !AAP id artier to re attention. BUSHNELLW Ittatitia,L r&turt4 IV Superior article of Mineral Paint jIL warranted eqtufl to any Paint ever before offered to the public for painting on Wood, Hrick, Stone, Iron, Tin, or any substance which is exposed in Weather, Water, or the Atmosphere. It is Proof againNl Fire, Water, nail Weather, AND UNCHANGEABLE IN ITS COLOR. It mixes readily with Oil or Compositioh and is a beautiful dark brown or free-stone This Paint received the Premium at the Neu , Perk State Fair, Ileld et Albany in 1850, in competition with the Ohio Fire-Proof Paint, and sev. end other kinds of Mineral Paint, tie being superior to anything of the kind now in use. CERTIFICATES. We the undersigned. having seen ■nd used BUSWELL'S Mineral Point, ran - safely rec. In. mend it to the public tic being an article auperior to any Mineral Paint ever before offered for use ; it is not unpleasant to use, like the Annus Ohio Paint which is harped about the country so pinch, but mixes up with oil like pure white lead. It is sold et half the price of common paint, and wo believe where the color is desirable, it a worth twice us much, and as a Fire, Weather, or Water proof Paint, we think it cannot be surpassed by anything in the Paint line now in use. I. Mason, Painter. Janes 'Pomlinsen,Esq John Phelps, d o John Tomlinson, Bsq D 1.1 Gleason, do II Brown, Esq James Moore, do B B ettoddmid, J Manning, do W :4,141111rd, L Josim, do 8 l' Doolittle, N P Wilbur, W' Dodge, John Al en, 0. 1) Josh:), IN Dyer, Oneida Depot, Oct. 30th, 1850 Mr. Hush well. Dear :We have used, with in the past month, some 2,000 the. of your Miner al Paint, in tainting cars, car houses, and freight houses upon our road, and we can safely recom mend it as a very superior, durable and cheap ar ticle of Paint. lIEMAN H. PHELPS. 'Superintendent of the Syrtcuse & (hire 11. R. 111 r II umwell. Dear Sir: I have used for the Sy ra use & Utica It. K. Company, over a ton 01 your Mineral Paint, and I find upon using it to be far preferable to the Oil Paint, or any ether kind now in use. I can also recommend it as being sope rior to White Leal for any kind of out (loot paint ing, as It appears tribe impervious to water, and aitehatigrable in color. JOIINSON. Panda (or f-. & C. it, H . C o. Armor, Dec I I HMI. Mr. Buftwell. Deaf Sir consda nadc quantity of your Mineral Paint, Ili pauilisig brick and wooden le,litier, the past season, I have taken 1 . 0115 pains le try and test it ill various Irmo its trial and Comporiltioll I enii w nr rant it to be durable both in quality and color, it mires beautittilly with Very easy— and tor ship or boat panting, I tank there has no Getter paint ever been introduced I have us. d considerable ot it with writer nod glue composi lon, for emirs', cheap pointing, slid it exceeds any thing I ever saw. Truly Yours, MOS 1). JOMIN. Nous., Pointor. Numerous other ettrtificatosiu hoods of Agcole hi,ll ill ho shown o, tlettkr, Print is for sale by S. 11 BU Ell LE It. Geitysburo, soli. Agent for Adorns County. Gettysburg, July 1 1--tl MURDER US a mo•t revaltim; crime. and Court in near nt Wand Nome of our cnizeris will be called up on to discharge high mid r•spmtsihle dunes aa judges of evidence and facia that may be proven before them. An their verdict will necessarily he final, it should be based upon truth, justice and fact,. So should our verdicts always he brwd, whether in matters concerning life, liberty, or pro perty, or Jo busineasmatters. Every father, moth Cr, son, and daughter is aideteated where they con icily to the held allealltsge ; and we theretere say to them, that it is for their interest to call and e t amino S M S N'S Ready-made Clothing and Vari ety Store, in Gettysburg, o hew Good.. are mold cheaper than at any other est.d.h.liment— notwithstanding all the talk of others shout "cheaper than the cheap est." "30 per cent. cheaper." Atc. If on doubt his—or that he dollen comp eflii.n either in Oct• tvsburg or elsewhere—just give him a call and satisfy yourselk ea. 'there are those, who, prompted by selfish mo tive.. sometimes leery Heady-made Clothing. as being defectively made up or mode out of damaged mann ials. This may do to blind the unthinking, hot not those who will take the trouble to exam ine toy large assortment of goods I unite gen tlemen to roll and soy whether they hove not paid as high as lin mid:Pitt per yard fur cloths no bet ter than that in my roots, which are made up too by a regular New York tailor Oecnaitinally an article only prove detective, but where is the u er client th.it has never sold a piece id cloth, easel calieue, or muslin, which dill nut turn out to be toad. It is impointilde bt prevent this alto gether, even wilt the best of judges. Time is said to ht money, and money ia said to be time. tto they ate, if properly applied. And Iteremlies the secret of my ability to sell goods lower than any body else. Instead of ruin ng to the city, and upending a hew days in hastily put chatting goods at market urine.. I wend as many necks and eve,' nenths RS others do days—thus buying to advontage; with care, and frequently at ohnost half the market pares. Hence I ant enabled to sell the same goods to my customers much lower than others, arid frequently one-halt lower. Resides, I adopt no two-price system, by which one cost '.r is required to pay IU or 211 per cent. more than others. Putting my goods down to tl o lowest mark, - and havi n g but nos pole., the pur chaser may rely upon being honestly dealt with. It is very easy to put a fictitious raloe on goods, a nd then allow customers to ",jaw" down to a fair value occasionally, hut when that is done it is [lmo to look out i—there is something wrong. One price and small profits is the only fair and true system. My present stock consists of every seasnnehle article that belongs to Men's nod Boys' Clothing, together with a vet) , tinge variety rtf FANCY GOODS,Jewelry, Aceordemis, Violins, Revolvers, and other Pistols, Chors, Trunks, Carpet• Hugs, Violin end Guitar strings, Are., all of which will be sold at prices to satisfy any 11118011111 , 1 e mind that SA NINON'S is the place to buy the chropevt goods. .Thanking toy friends and customers for their' past patronage, and hoping to merit a con tinuance of the same by a striet adherence to the ON CHICK principle, I invite them to give, me a call at my :tore, opposite the Hank, in Get tyeburg. MA 10;US lIAMbON. April 15,1852. ITZW' 0.00=3. lit t b. w P,OlcTO t rr bay eir etantly on ham* at Ina More in Glenyeburg, a very largo and full 'aseiort !nem of Hats, Caps, iloots 3t y,Shoes, of Eastern and Hosts marinfauttiro. which he is selling at extremely low prices, and can suit ail customers 41 sixes. quality and prices. Cutti o one, come all, you can 11 enlist], arrangements are made to furtnekallionils prOmptly in our lion 'of Imioniss. quit TWO DOORS below thu Polk, °Ago in Chamheisburg street. .June 4. Urge '*iinrnnenr just rilkoiv. •ed it rude/ tlteup corset:o •
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