!!iM!=i I 'ANOTHER CHANDEn the swims is about to take place, It-ir and with it many a change in the *tries.Prettifies and qualities of Li— Due OBATIMEMEN'S AP- P*REL. But many and greet ns these change. willies JEW ARNOLD is, as must. prepared to accommodate nil who will "button up" at the approach of Vin- ter, or bow at the mandates of the 'Cymru of tishion. !laving just returned from the eastern cities, with the largest. cheap est, and beat selected stock of Fall and Winter-Goods, Ever before offered in this Town or Coim ty, he 'miles ..all the world and the'rest or mankind," to call, examine, and by all means boy—almost “wititout money and without price," of his large and well se laded stock of PLAIN & FASHIONA— BLE, LADIES' end GENTLEMEN'S /Dress Goods, consisting in part, of Black, Brown, Blue, and Olive CLOTHS, as aorteul Felt, Finley Beaver, London, Drab nod Peteraliam Cloth for Overcome, Black, Plain and Fancy Casaimeres, Black and Fancy Siiinetta, Velvet Curds, Buckskin Tweeds, Kentuckv Jeans, Black Satin, Fancy 'Silk, kitil 'Woolen Veatings, *eye,/ Flannela, Cloakings, &c.. also FOR LADIES' WEAR, slack and Changeable Dress Silks, Black Alpacas. Fancy and Black Mous de Loines, thoolitneres, Prints. Ginglonns, &c., &c.. also, U liigW lot Of jinn receiv ed, and w:11 he sold cheaper than can be bought at any tither ) , house in town. Call 44( I see rar yonrselvea. Oct. I, 1852-11. WINTER IS COMING, A ND Jew Arnold is ready for him.— His Clothing, store is, as usual, filled with a large variety of ready made clothing of the beet stYles and qualitiesomitab:e for Winter wear, such as. Dress CRAM, Over coats, Sack Coats, Pantaloons, Vests, Mon- Jackets,' Currying Shirts, Ste.; all of which he will sell cheaper than the same 'totality CAR be purchased anywhere else in the county ;-Alsoon hand. and for sale, e great variety of Cloths, Cassinteres and Saticatts, of every style and of the best qiattlities, front which he will have men's untl , boys' (quilting of all descriptions made by:the beat of workmen and at the ahortast unfit*. Oct. I, 1852 —tf. FEW & FAZALiNAI3LE .Mabing Saloon. sToFritEG EN respectfully in • forms tins citizens of Gettpthorg that lie has opened a new Shaving Saloon in Cliambersltrg . , street, UPI! door to Col. :McCreary's lint establi.lonent, where he is prepared toi attend to all who oily tle• sire his servires ill the Way of Shdving. Hair Cutting and Sham [wooing. Cirlie is alto prevared to 'iltt,•ll,l to CUPPING. LEECUING, BLEEDING. and Tocrni-Dii A wiNG, • rates. Gettysburg., Oct. 1, 1852—$t• UNDER. stun't's AND ERS. W E have on band n very excellent as sortment of Wool, Cotton and Knit Undershirts and Drawers. Always re member that SAMSON gets and gives BarAatns. • • • 499 WAN TED rify o.perchase a superior lot of Slack. Blue, and Fancy colored French. English. and American Cloth, Dress and Frock Coats. coats are well made. rill we ask of you is to come and judge for y_ourselres- _Bementber the place is SA M SON'SOtte price store opposite t Bank'. VESTS! VESTS! VESTS! WIVE have on hand a large and very 1 r 4euteel Assortment of Vests, suet' es Plain and Figured Satins. Cassinieres, Cassinets. Velvets. Plaids. &e.. Re member that SAMSON'S is Me place. earn MOUS AlO lee a first-rote assortment of Pan -cs,- ;patents at SAMSUN'S one price store, such u Black, French C:ifsiiiirre - F, floe' Skip Cassirneres, Fancy (2assitneres of every kind etentionable, Cassineti of all colors and shades, and at prices to sett all. [ Oct. I. Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons .1!)1DIES. if you wish to fine a t .tiful assortiwent of Bonnets and Bon ito Ribbons, call at go ! : RO ! TRAVELLERS, EMEMBER as you go along that R SAMSON Las on hand and for sale Trunks.. Traveling Trunks, Carpet Bags for laidies and Gentlemen. and at prices that you will think inipussible. .4114SOLR—the hest and cheapest in P toWn. Only come and look, pod you niat way an. giVe us a call and you will ounsiticed there is t(o humbug about it. KURTZ'S Cheap Corner. LOOK HERE 11.1 1 ,0 ER Y. Gloves, Handkerchiefs, -ILIK Collars, Edgings And Lares, Bobi nittte.' Book and Mull !Moline,. Irish Black Bilk taco and Fringe, Ite., dce., to belted is greet variety at LADIES ! IHAVE just received 'a very large lot of AU .the . MINAS'S, which I will sell cheaper than.any other house in the county. Call and examine then,. 86' it le . no trouble to - show • goods. KU wrz's Cheap Corner is the place to get bargains. fON,NBT Silk sed Velvet. also' beautiful stuck of Riblxbna for sale citing), ai PAANESTOC*'S. AraLOVESand Hosiery, Black and Fan. er 'Cravats. Latlitte Shoe., Cloth sod Plush Caps, cheap at • Oct. S. PAHNEBTOCKS'. _ /.woes' Dress Goods. QILICY and Satins. Merinoee. M. de team, A leacim Calicoes. SMAWLS, caihrn,'l3llorees, Stocking., Sze., 40.. are felt ba bed et Keep It Before the People purr MARCUS SAMSON has just sieMtod ohe of the largest and most 'MOW Itatiovuuent of Over Costs of every dentelltii . orecollered in the county.attil fere , that will not only pktut.ll, but lit -44=0,144. Give us aWI bittern itor SHERIFF'S SALES. IN pursuance of sundry writs of Ven ditioni Erponas, .91ia. Venditioni Expands, and Levari Facia* issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Adams county, PL. and to me directed. will he exposed to Public Sale, on Saturday ike 13th of NUtternherverl, at 1 o'clock, P. M., at the Court House in theltrorough of Get tysuurg, the following property, to wit: situate in Reading township, Adams coun ty. Pa., adjoining lands of Jacob Rife. Samuel Deartlortf, : Wut. Bittinger, and others, containing 20 ACRES ' , more or less. Part of thin tract is cleared and under cultivation, the balance being in good timber. Seized and .taken in ex ecution as the estate of FRANCIS GROVE. &so. at the tame time and place. A Tract of Land, situate in Huntington township, Adams county, Pa.. adjoining boots' of Jaeoh Hersh, Peter Miller, John Spangler, and others, containing 70 ~.lerex, more or less. The improvements are a TWO-STORY 4 eita LOG• DWELLING, a double Log Barn, will, Corn crib :aid Wagon-shed attached. Log Shop, and other out-buildings. There is n a young Orchard of choice Fruit, and a well of water near the door. Seized and taken in execution as the estate of MO SES RESSER. .1180, on Thursritty the. Ilth day of Ao retnber next, at 10 (Mock. A. • M.,• on the premiseec, A Lot of Ground, sitnate in the Borough of Berwirk. county. Pa.. known as No. as, in the plot of said Borough. fronting out the York and Gettysburg Turnpike. and run ning bark to Fleet street, and adjoining lot of Tempest Wilson and Ddvid Hollinger, 4 on which' are erected a ,:•• • V's ONE•STORY Stone Dwelling [louse. and necessary mo.buildings. There is a variety of fruit trees on the premises. and a well of water near the door. Seized, and taken in Execution as the property of John Ehler, Administrator of HENRY SLAGLE, deceased. llso, on 7hursrlay. the Ilth cloy of .Vo at 2 o'clock, P. M., on the premise', A Tract of Land, M rit Cnnuw:To tp.. Adams (minty, P.i., roliilititoz 10 A CRES. more or I I ..11 11 , 1111 girvet. and adimosti,2. ni ae A; others, on which • are t•rerted 1)-.1-11.11,F STOR 4 42,g1 Dwelling House, part ilg and part frame.:e frame we:otter hoarded Barn. Maid :smith and Winzon clinker Shops.Spring-lionse. Corno-rili and other met-buildings. There is a well of wa ter with a pomp in it near the door. Sciz• ed and taken in execution aR the estate of FRANCI4 LYTLE, JOHN LYTLE, Mni 1 . 11031• A 3 LYTLE. gar Te n per rent. of the purrhase mon ey upon all sales 1)% the Sheriff. must he paid over immediately after the property is struck down, nod 1111 failure to comply therewith the property will lte.agato put up fur sale. JOHN SCOTT, Sheriff: Sheriff'. Office, (;,•it‘ ■burg, Oct 15,155.. REGISTER'S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given to all 1 tees and other persons eoncerned, that the Administration ✓lccounts of the deceased persons hereinafter mentioned. will be presented at the Orphans' Court of Adams county, for confirmation and allow ance. on Turaday the 15th day of No vember next, viz: 79.—E iret and final acnount of John Patterson stud GPI,. AI. Patterlsoll, Exrru ton of the last will and testament of Geo. Patterson, deceit. ~ Tke qrst account of James Ilnhhin. AilliiiitistratiW de tennis lion with the will annexed, of Alexander I)oliliin.decenaed. 81. Thu first account of Geo. Culp and Daniel Gulp. Executors of the Estate of Christian Culp, deceased. 82. Tile first account of Elizabeth Ag new and Moses Al'Clean, Executors of David Agnew, deceased. SCHICK'S 83. First account of Aaron L. Bishop, Administralor of Jacob BIM hop. dee'd. 84. The account of A. L. Keeports, Administrator of Daniel Keeports., dee'd. 85. Firbt and final account of Henry Reamer, Administrator of George Burrell, deceased. 86—The rim ace - hunt of Philip Stettin, Executor of 14st will and testament of Att ain Stelae, men., elecetioc(l. DANIEL PLANK,' Reginter's (Vire, Getty sburg, ) ltegiater. Oct. 15, 1b52. S tc PRCELAMATION ii i rIiEREAS lion. ROBERT J. Figura. Esq., President of the several Courts of Common Pleas, in the counties composing the 19th District, and Justice of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and gnats' Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the said dis trict—and SAMUEL If. RUSSELL, and 'Jour; MAOINLEY, Esqs., Judges of the Courts of common Pleas and Genera: Jail Delivery, fur thetrial of all capital and other offend ers in the county of Adams—have issued their precept, bearing date the 19th day of August. in the year of our Loan, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-two and to me directed, for holding a Court of Com mon Pleas and General Quarter Sessions of the Peace and General Jail Delivery, ane Court of Oyer and Terminer, at Get tysburg, on Monday the 15th day of .No vember next— •... NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN To all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner and Constables within the said Cotinty of Adams, that tjtey be then and there in their proper persons, with their Rolls, Records, Inquisitions, Examinations and other Re membrances, to do those things which to their offices and in that behalf appertain to be done, and also they who will prose cute against the prisoners that are or then shall be in the Jail of the said County of Adams, and to be then and there to pros- came alainst them as shall be just. JOHN Heart Sheriff.. ~f u r, mks, Gestysbuti, h, tact. IS, Iss2.—td S. SCHICK'S SCHICK'S. A Tract of Land, vember ties! REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SaLE. On Saturtfay, the 10th Notionher next, AT 12 o'cLocit, Tsubscriber will offer, at Public I Sale, on the rremises, tie VALUABLE FARM, on wirith he resides; well known as the Torrents' Farm.) 'situate to Moutopleasant township, Adams county. Pa., on the Get. tyshurg and Hanover road, about 5 miles Irum the former place and 8 from the lat- ter place, containing 194 Acres, more or less, of good patented land, ad. joining fangs of Joseph Smith, Joseph . Sinnuel Swope and others. The land is in a good mate of cultivation, being well limed—not less than two-thousand bushels of lime having been applied to ii. There is on the premises, an excellent Lime Kiln, nearly . now. There is a large proportion of Meadow-land, and ahmit 70 acres are covered with good, heavy Tim ber. The improvements are a one and one-half story I 106 (ANISE with a Bark-building attached, a large Bank Barn, a good Stable, Corncrib, Granary, Wagon-shed, a good, never-fail ing Spring, with a large Spring-house, and other outbuildings. There is on the premises a large and excellent Orchard of Choice Fruit. The lind is well watered—n never-(tiling dream of water running through the F•triti. The farm will he sold entire, or in two parts. as nt:n• snit purchaser+. Immediate possession will be given if desired. p - irTerms, which will he easy, will be made known on the day of sale. he JOHN COSHUN. • Oct. 22, 1852 NOTICE. LE.'"rERS of Administration tie bonis non with the will annexed, on tile estate of GEHROIC CARL. late uf.Mountplea stint township. dee'tl, haying been granted to the subscriber, residing in same town ship. notice is hereby given to all , vho are indebted to said estate, to make payment without delar, and to those having claims to present them properly authenticated for settlement. JOHN CARL, .11 r Sept. 24.--6 t ASSIGNEE'S NOTIOE. 'll'llE tindersiatied becii ;Tom:- e d A ,:.:1 1 :111.1•. limier a 11.•rtl (ars- 11.1% 1.11 li.ellt.lll'al Ili rrtlill.llll JACOB NOltiil.:( the (;Vit • liert! ' .ll, 41 vv.. ,11 e 1141 ore 111,1r611.11 ti, 1•3:1 :11111 111310 . 1 ,, 11111..111 111 l l .e stib,wrthe.r, :.1..1 properly nutlkelin. , l;ell. her LE \‘ Is NOltiiI;(1. (Ft 1.-Gt LETTERS of Vliiiinistration.nnihn es tate 01 JoliN u , sr.t.m N, sen., late or township, deeeasetl, IlLo. been granted to tl e subseribers, notice is hereby given to those indebted to said es ta:e, to make itayinen l without delay, and to those bacon; Viallll9 to present Mein pro perly authenticated for DAVID AlUssFi,m,‘N. CHRISTIAN AIUSSELNIAN, JOHN 11US.--.1.:1.11AN.jr. FF . The two first 1111(11rd Ailtaioistrator. residh in 11411.1'401a/lin town . ..lllp ; the latter tit Litway towtiohip. [Oct 1 —6l. .0. A AN!! my.Ni LETTERS testamentary on the estate of ELIZAHERII NIAGINLY. late of Fairfield. Adams emintr, deceased, ha s ing been granted to the subseriher, residing in same place, he hereby gives notice to all parsons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and to those Navin; claims against the same to present thein properly authenticated for settlement. A. W. MAGINLY, Executor Sept. 24-61. NOTICE TO TEACHERS. TII E School Directors of Freedom tow uship desire In employ one fir more competent Teachers of the Public Schools in said township. Applicants will apply to either fit the undersigned. DA BOSSERMAN, ABRAHAM SCOTT. Oct. 22. kk's_l' @ATIAIt Fuhgeriher hereby gives noliee In - 11 .- those who lisve promise') him WOOD nu account, that he is in want of it, and that unless it is delivered forthwith, without bather notice, the Accounts will be placed in the hands of an officer fur collection, slid the money required. T. WARREN. A word to the wise is sufficient. LADIES—if you want to buy nh cetht. hest and eliespest I.Dag Shawls in town, come to KU irrEs Cheap Cor ner,as you will find there the largest assort went in the county. [Oct. 8. REAL Z 57.412231 AT PRIVATE SALE. r a,i nlE undersigned, residing in Ilon tinguin township, Adams County, Pa., offers at Private Sale that portion o his lam east of the Pine Grove Road, containing THIRTY 4CRESoI first-rate land, on which are erected a large and commodi-ous BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, • • Rough-cast . tenant house, also a weather-boarded House,. Batik Bari' 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 • toudianit eialligittiarri2M of choice Frult. 4 . the porch*. ler should wish it. ten acres of d will be sold in connection with the above desirable Poperty. Persons wishing lc view the property, will bishown it by the undersigned. SAMUEL SHELLY. Aug. 20-tf. .9TTOI NEY AT LAM OFFICE in the Sooth-west corner of the public squares one door west of George Arnold'. Store, and formerly oc cupied ea a Low Office by John M'Con auglay, Esq., deceatied. Attorney anti Solicitor for Patents and Pensions, Can furnish very desirable facilities to applicants and entirely relieve them from the necessity of a journey to Washington. r. - rD. Mc(:. is prepared to attend to the prosecution of Claims for Bounty Land to Soldiers of the War of 1812 and others —the selection of choice lands and loca ting their Warrants—procuring Patents and selling Soldiers' lands to the hest ad vantage. Apply to him personally or by letter. Gettysburg, Nov. 1, 1850---tf BOUNTY LANDS. P ERSONS entitled to Bounty 901 'IL Lands under the acts of Con .' ' veto; of the United States can have their claims promptly and • efficiently attended to by iiiipheie lion either personally or by letter nthesubscriber,nlhisofficein Get slung. Claimants whose applications have been suspended on account of deficiency in proof may find it to their ad vaninge loran- Th e fee charged is $5 in e:•rii ease. payable upon the delivery of the tvcrravil. The subscriber will also 'mend to claims for Pensions hot. Revolutionary or oilier w•rvires and the location of t aro t s . Th e sale and purchase of Land Warrants at• tended to, and Ilse highest rash nrico (raid tor the same. It G. 1%14.; It E A RI% Slay 14 —t r. Ailorne‘ at law. ~~:~ Dr. J. Lawrence Hill, rt FFICE in Charnhersinirg street, op posh• the Lutheran ClA:rel.-2 door east of Maililleroirs store where he mac Ire found ready and willing to attend to any ease within the in-millet. ot the Den tist. Persons in want of hill sets of teeth are respee(ulit invited to rail. RI;:I'EI?ENCES lir C. \.I i.O ux. n 4t—rit , 1) 1.1 " I). 11..11. 1 L. tl '• S. 111'111.11. 13" 1111i.9. I). (;11.1)..111, .• 11... Fit nt uo Rev :11.11, kn. July 7. I fi 4.19 .15 4 ••• 114.. ••;• •c•I ••• ura :.} ~~ J ~. ~_: ~ v inl• , rtn= rt the (tuba.• that 1...1,.1•4 nln rtt•d a I'rr• ho •e formerly Kept T.•inprratice It! I . ll:llithcr , i,i.r, L! fe, r• ohm the I)..umun!, wlivre he is prelmreil, Lt :111 tim..s ae.el uI all wimillers. to take 1 7, •A.b; ITER' iglil:111 in best style, id all sizes and hinds. nil at Ole loweAt rates. If my pictures ilit not give .;ai.nietion. therr 'will be no charge. Mr a cnII. I»ivurc SANIUEI, WEAVER Gcuc•.burg, May 14, '52-Iy. Diamond Tonsors—Ne«• Firm eipton 31.3rottnr, FASHION ABLE BA Bl' ith AND HAIR UltEssEßs. /VAN at all times be found prepared to attend to the calls of the people, at tile 7'emple. in the Diamond. adjoining the County Building. From Long expe rience they flatter themselves that they can go tit riiiigh all the ramifications of the Tonsorial Department, with rich an infinite degree of skill, ns will iii.tet with the entire satisfaction of all who may submit their chins to the keen orde,d of their razors. They hope, therefore, that by their attention to busi ness, and a desire to please, they will :ner it as well as receive, a liberal share of pub lic patronage. The sick will be attended to at their privatedwellings. TO ZZT CL:MNS'EI. TN consequence of ill health, I have phi- AL red my business and papers in the hands of Wm. H. STEvesems. EVQ., wham I recommend to the confidence of the pub '. W. H. STEVENSON. ATTORKEY A7' E.A.I. oFFic r. E. with A. R. STvmssoN, E4 q . IL. in the North West router of the Cen tre Square, Gettysburg, Pa. TO THE PaEL.W. TliE midersi g oed bolds himself in readiness tit all times to act ay A U C. TIONEER, lin the selling I/1 t omds of all kinds at Public Sale, and at any lime and place in the enmity of Adams. Ile ma? be found at all times at the Ootifeetmnary of G. W. Blessing, next door to thri Eugle Lloiel, Gettysburg. TIIEODORE M'GAUGLIEY. March s.—tf Rabito ARE te.thested In call and exami n e FAHNESTOCK'S Inge and beau tiful stock ol Dress Goods, consisting of Mous de Mains, Aterinoes, De. Bags, Da mascenes, Tbilisi Cloths, Crovetlis Lig uae, Canton Cloths, Alparns, also Black and Fancy Dress Silks and Satins, all for sale cheap at the sign oldie RED FRONT. FA HNESTOCK'S WIL!, Pell' Black and Fancy Cloths, and Casoimeres, Satin, Silk and Fancy VESTING.% Oyercnatings Caul. netts, and Kentucky Jeans, cheaper than they can he had elsewhere. Give them a call at the Sign of the RED FRONT. TRUNKS! TRUNKS! H A VEjust received a large lot or Good ^TRUNKS— which I will sell cheep. Oct..l—tr, • .A. ARNOLD. REMEMBER THAT TO GET GHEAti 'Goiters, Violins, Accordions Shirs and Shirt Collars, Neck and Pocket Handkerchief.. Suspender., Win dow 131iides,Olotka and Jeweirioteterhy kind, call at SAMMONS. • J J.3J • J. A. R. STEVENSON Baltimore Advertise Menlo. WOLF' A miasmas, HOLESA LE GROCERS, No.llo Pratt St., between Cheap side A South at , Baltimore. W E would Invite the attetition of Mer chants and dealsr~.. to our exten sive stock of Groceries, Wens, Wines, Li quors, Spices, ike., which we are prepar. ed to sell on the most favorable terms.— We pay particular attention to Consign ments of Country Produce, and make prompt returns, O Orders for Groceries punctually at tended to. EDMUND WOLF, CHARLES W. SLAGLE Bah., Oct. 1,1852.-3 m. Philadelphia Advertiseruenha. Philndelphia, A pril 23. 1852-1 y 390 AGEN IS WANTED. *lOOO A TEAR. it! A NTED, in every County of the v L. State 3, active and enterprising Merl, to engage in the sale of some of the best Books published in the country. men ttl gootl address, possessing a small capital of trout $25 to $lOO, such induce ments will he offered as to enable them to make from $l3 at $lO a day. tr.' The Books puldisht d by us are all useful in their diameter, exacmely popular and yommand large sales u buret er they are tittered. For further parurulars ad dress (postage paid) DANIE LS & t. , uctessers to W. A. I.e.v) & , N. 13R N. cooed Mrert, Philudelpt.ia Sept. 10. 1852-13 m _Nii.3 I IIVAT TOBACCO, I IT, .IND SEGAR ZO' .A 1 S 71 - 1111: ipk.rm Cu; Wiry' Alerrl,:mts I;:;v• VI .4.c.IMA BRAND TOBACCO al the 11.111t.1“-,t,i I'il , r Lich %%t• ,%1,1 I ..1 at. W1)(111‘V In) l'o 23 _Nor it 71111. i t I 5'2 LEATHER. Wi'lliams & Hendry. Store N , i. 29, N. 3rd strict, Philadelphia Al au cco ANtrFA(."ruitEß9 CURRIERS. AND IMPORTERS and General E 7 . HERB t: SIXES S, WEZOLMSALE & RETAIL. if.. , ..llanufaciory 15 31ararefia street, Philadelphia. July 9. 1852-1 v. Books ! Books ! ! 2 . Gil . L 6 '';‘, l ' . E ilil il, E R r n iENDERs his thanks to his (rends - 111 - 'or the liberal patronage so long and uniformly extended to Mtn, and informs them that he has recently received at his old establishment in Chanthersburg street, in addition to hie former large stock of Books, a new assortment to which he invites at• trillion, as being the largest, 'idlest and best assortment of Classical, Theological, School, Miscellaneous BOOKS ever opened in Gettysburg, and xvhich as usual, he is prepared to cell et the Irk" I•'ERY LOIVEST PRILES..LAI Gettysburg, Pa., June 4, 1852. B UTC H I ItI.N'G. FirlliE subscriber. having lately com m. uncured the Butcheriug Business, in the Borough of Gettysburg, respectfully informs his friends that lie is at all times ready to supply them with fresh meat, fit the usitaf'Nariettes, smell as BEEF. VEAL NI LITTON, LAM ct.e. Ills slaughter house is upon the rimier ol Washington and Railroad streets, 'Thankful fur the liberal encouragement hitherto received, lie respectfully solicits a continuance of the public patronage. 1.1.7 Persons having live stork to dis• pose of will please call upon the under signed, who will pay the highest market price for the same. RoßErrr 11A31ERSLY. Aug. 13, 1853—tf. GALL AND SEE. Very large supply of TIN LiAI IV ARE on hand and for sale, at Buehler'sTin and Sheet -Iron Ditablishment, Opposite the Post-office, which will be sold at low prices. GEO. E. BUEHLER. LOOK OUT PAY UP I war. Subscriber hereby gives notice it that he has placed his notes, hook. accounts &c., for debts contracted prior to January Ist, 1849, in the hands of Alex ander It. Stevenson. Esq., in Gett!sburg, at whose office all persons it:dehted are requested to call and make payment. The large amount outstanding forbids further indulgence. ' ALL claims MOST BE CLOPP.D. SAMUEL. FAHIsiESTOCK Pec. 12, 18517-1( EXTRACT OF COFFEE. . , THE ginuine, original EXTRACT (IF COFFEE. which he been re, cehdy eo extensively brought into us to l e a substitute ftir Coffee, and which ree,nl manila itself by reason of Ito . elleapneet ee well as lie excellence, can I:4'l)nd, a all Vane, f.; de Store of . • 1 • S. H.' BUEHLER. 8 1 ,11"!! - Blanks °tall kit for sale at this office, , , NUSEENELLS' ROMMEAL RittlUrt ASuperior 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 against: Fire, Walter, and Urea!her, AND UNCHANGEABLE IN ITS COLOR. It mixes readily with Oil or Compositiox and is a beautiful dark brown or free-atone color. • This Paint received the Premium at the Neu , J'urk State Fair, Held at Albany in 1850, in competition with the Ohio Fire• Proof Paint, and sev eral other kinds of Mineral Nip!, as being superior to anything of the kind now in use. We the undersigned, having seen and used BUSWELL'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 stymie Ohio Paint which is harped about the county) so much, but mixes up with oil like pure white I -eat.. It A sold at half the price of common paint, and we believe where the color is desirable, it a worth twice as much, and as a Fire, Weather, or Water proof Paint, we think it cannot be surpassed by anything iu the Paint line now in UNE'. I. Mason. Painter. James Tomlinson, Eaq John Phelps, du John Tondinson, Esti 1) LI Gleason, do II Brown. Esq James Moore, do 1.1 II Istoddaid, J T Manning, do G W Stoddard, du 8 P Doolittle, N P WiOur. John 4I 'en, E W Dodge, 0. Parke, 1.) Joslin, N Dyer, Oneida Depot. let. 30th, 1850. Nlr Buehw • ell. Dear Sir: We have med. with in the past month. ..me 2.00( 1 Ibs. ul year Miner. al Paint. in painting Carl!, car houses, and freight hou.eo upon our road. and w•e eon wifely recom mend it MI a very superior, 1111r111110 and cheap or. tide of Paint. !IF:MAN 11. ` - uperintendent of the Syracuse & U:ien R. R Ali 110 n, Ii DearSir:lhareusedfnrthe~vra n I.Sr I lir,i It. 11. rrtlllitally, over a ton in 31111 N1111.'1,11 I%IIUL and I :11,11 upon Uttittg it to Itt . tar Not ruble to the 011 Paint. or u. u.e. I can uha nemoinend it no being sup,- ri.trrit \', hits Lead for any kind 14 "11l 11.11 , ) r as it appears tote Iml•.erviaus to water, end Jilelisnee.He 11Ul1ACE .101INs0N. I ' .uut,•i for r, & 1 ' 11. R I r 1 1, • • !kir. Ittiswoll Denr rir • Hum,: a ed “thr %ti, d ..flt ii 41 “110.14•11 3•I tut., II CNira 1,11 til U . \ 11111 i Zl , l It ni ~ Ir %%al, L.au It. Alikl CO, 11.1!1"11 l 111 I .•n 1I1( .:::~ U~i.,g I ercr na ~i 'I Ti,(l, If .11).-.IN. OM/ 1 , 1 115 A111A11.11,116,111,11/ 11111a11. 11: r. 11 , 011 A 11 I.e .tIoN f. 1.. elvill• is for sale by S. II BUEIII (;eityAbarg, Sole .11;eri t lor Admit County. Gettysburg. July 1 I—ti urn. rf..‘ CUP wtx - 413 . 0 ":1* , e 4 HOFFMAN & IVARREN,S 4;il '4,, SI! IN WITH THE LATEsi Kmprobtir ittattintrp. , I , HE undersigned would respectfully AL' 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 Iroin Get tysburg to Etrimoshurg, and are prepured to fill all orders in their line of business, such as Carding, Fulling, Dyeing, Manufacturing Cloths, Ofssineits, Car pets, .S'locking-yarn. larpel chainc, 4.c., in the best style and al RE.,ISOA3BLE It.9TES. The Factory has been re-litteil and re paired with consiilerahle rare and expense —the latest tinprovements in machinery having been introduced—so that cost° mere may rely ti pout having their orders tilled promptly nod hi the best advantage. For 1111. convenience and accommodation of customers. Wool will be culled for and goods delivered at the following places, every few weeks, to wit: All the 'torts in Getty shurz ; Brinkerines Store. ['Orli, Id ; Bly the & Paxton's do.; Loudon's 11111, Liberty Township; Welltert's Store, Grimm mount ; Slyer'. Store Fteedont township; Hanti's Stole, Mountjoy too whin; Lower's store, Ar• end clown ; Wertz's Store, A rendstow ti ; Store /ft umniahhuru ;Scott's Store, Cash town ; Slier:ringer tool RPTISIIII Liitlettmern Arnold ■ Mill, LOCUI, I Grote ; Smith & Clutz's Store, Ettoottslourtr, Mil ; lludlxill is Store, Taney no I t Slit ; Creglo's Store, 1 sottry town lA•nd. 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 entiresatisfuction to customers. Give us a cull, and test our work. C. W. HOFFMAN, 'IIIOMAS WARREN, DAVID WARREN. April 23, 1832-IY. DRUGS AND MEDICINES, di IF all kinds, from the beet v titni•ws in the City, coil- 7—r o r stonily timid and for side at • the thug and Bookstore of June 4, 1852 TBE STAR AND BANNER. Is published every Friday Evening, in Carlisle street, two doors from the Diamond. by D. A. & 0. H. BUEHLER. T~HMS. If paid in advance or within the year $2 per annum—if not paid within the yes Is 2 50. No paper discontinued until allarrearages are paid— except at the option of the Editor. Single copies cents. A failure to notify at discontinnane will be regarded as a new engagement. diduertranneres not exceeding • square inset t tree times for —every subsequent inselition '6 mu. Longer 'ones in the same proportion All advertisements not specially ordered for a given time, will beeentinued until forbid. A lids rat reduction will be made to those who advertise by tbo year. A j o b, Now*, of all kinds executedneaq and promptly, ond on reasonable terms. Uteri; , Communtrations to the Edian, -AVM( Mach as Omen 'Money or'ns amines el stew/subscribers. must be sous vats onier to icon atimition. CERTIFICATES. S. H. BUEHLER LIVER COMPLAINT. JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS, diseases ari sing from &disor dered Liver or Stomach, such as Constipation, inward Piles, Fullness of blood to the head Acidity of the Stomach. Nausea, Heart-burn , Disgust for Food, Fullness,or weight in the twin , ach, Sour Eructations, Stinking or Flutter ing at the pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, flurried end difficult breathing. Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Sall, eating sensations when in a lying posture, dimness of vis ion. dots or webs before the right, Fever and dull pain in the Heed, rcfrierry o Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Pyre l'ain in the Side. Bock. Chest. Limbs (c.. Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil and great depression of spir • ts, can be effectually cured by DR. NeorLaND's CELEBRA'T'ED GER 111.41.1 V BIT TERS PREPARED BY 'Et. Co We XACIESOR I AT THE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, 120 Arch street, Philadelphia Their power over the above direa*es is not ex celled—it equaled—by any other preparation in . the United states, as the cures attest, in many cases after skink!' physicians have failed. These bitters are worthy the attention of inva lids. Possessing great virtues in the !edifice -arm of dire. sea of the Liver and !ester glands. ex eicising the most searching powers in weakness and affections of the ilige.tive organs, they are withal, safe. certain and plen.ant. READ AND I3E ()NVINCED. From the “Borton B. e." The editor raid, Dec. 22nd 1)r. lloollninrs Celebrated German Bitters for the cute of Li‘ci Complaint, Jaundice. Dyspep yin, ('hit-ink or Net) nun Debilil yr is deaerledly one ol the moat popular medicines or the day -- 'Flirty Nil tera hove been tired by thoinianua, and o friend at our elbow Inys he has hi mrell Term. ell an effectual and permanent cure of Liver ('omilaint iiem the me of this remedy. We are coil% 'need that in the rue nl dime Bitters, the pa. tient comiaroly gains si revel!, and Vigor— a fart %North) ot t.t lent consideration . hey see plea,. not in tate nod hmel I. and run hr tv.e.l I.y permna ith the most delicate bromar hs nilh i , atety, tin• err ;lily circumstance. Re are tpenkirif4 from eNperiet:Cl., and to tile afflicted ‘+l2 ire their ''scott's Weeklv. — nnv nt li, heal Liieraty p.u pvis •oll!, A ti 2. 11.•tfi;arki • Gel wail ISittrrr, tralitz'actored 1. 1 1 ro Ice II 11.11 t'.lll I t flllllll . 01 I .• .nn • nt~ri It.• , \n. A , -t.. (..1.• SNI , 11 . 1! adv,sr AI; 14101.01• T•. .1,1 IL. , 6:1%.• MEE= Nit r: wyNci The 'I'lk11.1.•11,11id Taruulay Gazette. the Leal lam 1 1 111./11,11Cli 1111 he U. Statts• Le eliioi t of Di:. lioorLA S GE:rotAN tirrlins. It is seition,,ve recommend %dial ate term ed Pat not Medicines, to the confidence and pat ronage of our readers rind therefore when it • recommend 14. lloolland a German Ritter, no %%lst, to lie thi.tiiictly understood that we are not speaking ol the nostilinis of the day. that are noised about for a brief reririd and then loigot len alter they hat e h one !hell guilty ince of 'nisi chid!, but of a medicine Meg estailialieth univer sally prized, And w hick has met the hearty up proval of the lac hilly itself.' F.tidence upon ea idence tins been reeei‘ed the 1 rt,oing) allsections of the Union, the 7i f•nrs, and the strongest testimony' in its tavor. is that there is mole Hi it lined in the prac tice of the rerular Ph) sicians of Philadelphia, than all other nostrums v4 , 10.'144'1. a !act that can ea•tly be established, and hilly plot iug that ft %Cif ntdic 11te1i3111111.1.%t ill meet %%1111 their quiet approval et hen pu•sentedeteu in II t• lourn. ilia( thi> n edicine eitll core Leer ('nalplainh a, 4 11)...ve 1 ..,ia, nu one COTI e.01,b1 111111 wing as direried. It acts k I ., ecincally oven lie thwart and liver: it i. preferable to calomel in n il bd . loon 411, , easiq—the'etIrct i% tn. Ple(11111r. It ran lie adininitoered to lemalea or illiillll6 rt ith aalety and tellable beecht at art time. AIWA RE OE ( 61:N1 ERIE ITS Thi, medicine has attained 11. at high charac ter a limit is tiecessaq tor all ruedienies to attain In induce counterfeiters to put loath ipittintts ar :ides at the ti.h of the Ili ci of those %chaste in nocent I v deceased. Look vt II to the marks of the genuine They have the wiiiien signal vie of C, M Jackson upon the wrapper, and his Dame Munn in the bottle, tt It 1100 %1, 'ltch they ate spurious. For sale wholesale and retail at the GF,RaAK 311:1)1t11\ 1.: t 57 ORE, No. 1:20 Arch street one door below Sixth. Philadelph , a; and by respectable dealers geneial ly litiough the coniar y. Prices Reduced. To enable all classes of in% alola to enjoy the ad vnningee of then great restorative powers. For solo in Gett)sliurg at the Drug Store of BUEHLER Dec. 12. 1551.--1 y cow 2000 LADIES A RE willing went fy that the HAT lI AWAY COOKING STOVE is the very best Stove now in use, inasmuch as they will do more Cooking: Roasting and , Raking, and do it with less labor, and last as long again as ns any other stove now• sold. These celebrated stoves are con stantly kept for sale at a very reduced price arthe GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY IND MAURINE BROP, Where the subscribers feeling determined to suit all persona have also the Parlor,. Sexton's Baltimore Air-tight. Peakskell and Cab inch Cook Stove, and Air-tight and Ten.plate Parlor Stoves of the moss bea'utitul patterns. THE SBYLOR Przuans, which cannot be surpassed for lightness o draught or in the character of their w or k, are constantly on hand for sale, and iu view of the fact that the Mouldboard of these Ploughs is nut .fourth heavier than that of other ploughs, it is decidedly the cheap-. est that ran be obtained. WITHEROW PLOVGIIII and oth ers, Castings for the Woodcock Plough.. Wind-mill Alachinery, Castings and Hol low-ware, with every article ustially made• at Foundries can be obtained here. Blacksinithing and Shoe Making as usual. T. WARREN & SON. o YES! 0 YES! H. T. WEBB has removed to Em• • mitsburg, where lie wilt attend to the A uctionecring of Public Sales, is that place, and wherever he may be celled upon to go in Frederick and Adisns counties. Hie charges will be moderate, cad work well done. Sept. 24, 11182-6 m, MONgEy jAcggiTS. A good and cheep anis)°, to be.founa cm- at the one price store of SAMSON, aeries, an d -" 88' Ciderwarit, Oro, UEF4NB-,l' ffs, cheap it o t t. 8. tiEsToura.
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