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HARARE STORE.
T .
Subscribers would respectfully
announce to their (ricotta and the
„„ b t that they love opened a NEW
DWARE STORE in Baltimore et,.
adjoining the residence of DAVID Ztacit.r.a,
Gettysburg. in which they are opening a
huge and general assortment of
MARI:MARE, IRON, STEEL,
, GROCERIES ;
CUTLERY, COACH TRIMMINGS,
Springs, Axles, Saddlery,
Cedar Ware, Shoe Findings,
Paints, Oils, & Dyestuffs,
n general, inewling every description of
articles in the• above line of business—to
• which filmy invite the attention of ()moth
altakert, Blacksmiths.thirpentere,Cabineu
leakier*, Shoemakers, Saddlers, and the
puttlit generally.
'Our stock having been selected with great
entre and purchashed for Cash, we guars
antee,(for the Ready Money,) to disports
of any part of it on as reasonable terms as
they can be purchased any where.
We, pirticalstly request I call:frem oor
friends. und earnestly solicit a share of
Wale favor, as we are determined to es
tithflidt 'character for selling Goods as
, priced and doing business on fair prin.
eiptes.
JOEL B. DANNER,
DAVID =GLEE.
0 1 07§burg. Joss 13,1861.—g.
The Richest and toast varied
• astortment 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
sured. Among his 'Lock will be found
LADIES' FANCY DRESS GOODS,
- sinish as Silks: Satins, Popleins, Tissues
Bermes. Beteg. !le Lemma,
.Lawns. A!-
limo', Biliiiiiiizinee.Glnghams, Swiss. Jac
omit and-Cambric Muslim, and Calicoes,
in great variety. Also.
cLorms, CdSSIXEIRBE,
&dinette, Tweeds, Cotonades, Nankeen,
Linen Cheek, Vesting. of all Sorts, Are.
In short his stock is very large, and em
braces ell in hie-tine.
gi7 esll end judge for yourselves—no
trouble to show goods.
April 9, 1852.
NEW ARRIVAL Or
. MIWA?) OCkaRA
At the Farmers' Cheap Corner.
R. KURTZ has just ► - Istrirned from
ihttlinore anilPhllsdelphist. with a
largelind'ilesiratile lot 'of Springand Sum-
We would invite the atten
tion of the-Ladies' to oar complete assort
menl of Dress Silks. Berage de fatties,
very rich stYles, Silk Popleint, Plain and
Figured Alpacas, .New Style Mous de
Leine., Lawns, Silk
,Tissue, Berage plain
- Ind figured. Also Gingham', Muslin.,
Calicos. Choke. Ticking.; &c.
Ci*T LUKEN IS WEAR
Chltha, Cassimeres, Summer Cloths &
Vesting., in great variety. Also. Linen
nd Cotton Pante stuff, at all prices. A
'handsome assortment of Goods for boy's
wear ,
atIZIUPTHIPItaIcinta
yrrrri FT77.IIIRTITTff _varying_m
prices from 121 to $l.OO per card. Call
and look at them, if you want to buy or
not no trouble to ehow , our goods.
%Uhl ENSWA RE.
Our assortment of Queensware is admit
ted
tO be the cheapest in the country ; we
-ars receiving a large addition to our form
der stock. Glasswari of every description,
'direct from the manufacturers.
Groceries ! Groceries !
A very full assortment of Groceries—
the best fip sugar and levy'colfee in town;
also molasses. teas, pepper, starch, spices.
&c., all very cheap. Wanted in exchange
for goods Butter, Lard, Rags, Eggs, Hams
Sides, Shoulders, Soap, dte., for which
the highest price will be given. elf
you want to save money. KURTZ'S
Cheap corner is the place to do it.
Gettysburg. April 10, 1852—1 f
41 tibILILIdIE
The Richest 3r. Best Assortment
OF SPRING & SIIIMER GOODS,
For Gentlemen's Wear,
EVER OPENED IN GETTYSBURG!
SKELLY es HEILLES/AUCH
/MAKE pleasure in calling tint•attentiun
••• of their friends and the public to their
extensive stock of Fashionable Goods fns
gentlemen's wear, just received from the
city. which. fur variety of style, beauty of
fnish. and superior quality, challenges
amp:6ton with any other stock in the
COleos. Our assortment of
loths * plain and fancy Tweeds
.and-Cassimeres, Vestings,
Satinets, Summer Coatings, &C.
CAN'T BE BEAT ! Give us a call, and
examine for yourselves. We have pnr
ehaned our stock carefully, and, with a de
plrelo please the tastes of all, front the
issistpritetieal to the most fatidOus.
O::7'TALLOBING, in all Its branches,
stlowdad to as heretofore, with die mast
rum of good workmen.
ilte•The FASHIONS for Spring and
Summer have - been received.
Getkyshurg, April 30, 1852.
'll.AtiiPer (1324,11)00
ii l / 4 0APS, Perfumery, Hail Oils, Motto
NI Wafers, Portmanies, Ste.; a' new as.
*oatmeal justopened at RUEDLER'S
Book owl Drug Store, in eftamberaburg
WIN&
TO COLLECTORS.
IT I IIE Collectors of Taxes in the duff
• erent townships in Adams county
and treby notified that they are required
to "tido collection of Taxes, and to pay
Violin% over to the Treasurer of the coun-
Ai% ok ler before the 1411/4 day of November
••1* whe t : •
• , , , 4 1911 N MU'S/ 1 1E1.51+LN. jr..
' ' ;Aeon GRIEST.
it11111 . 12/011 RFEVER.
Csantniesktuers.
MORA I kooinemvea; clerk.
Ow 111.."-ell,
LIVER COMPLAINT.
JAUNDICE, DYSPF.PSIA„ CHNONBC os
NEKYOUB DEBILITY. DtsrAsts OR
THE: KIDNEYS,
•sit •LL
1/41
diseases ari
siaß from a dime.
tiered /AM or thaassals„
such as Coastipatissk amain"
Piles, Puttees' of blood se the lea&
A ciiiity of the Stomach, Neasea, Iliness-hama
Disgust tor Food, Fallnese,or weigh* i the arm
ads, soot Ereetatiocar„ Siabiag w name
ing et the pit of' the fleteraraefe, "Perimaiiimg
of the Head. Honied ateggifealit
breathing. Flattering at the
• Heart. Choking or Soar
eating seneatiocao when
is a Wing pastime,
dimness of vis
ion. dots or
webs Woe theawed.
I
.r. sight, i Special efforts will be made to render
Fever slid du l l Rair in the Heal. I :aira • 6 it mill more interesting and valuable du-
POspinition, Yellowness sof denial sari Iyes - h e Th e new vo l ume
Pain in the Side. Beek.Cliest.Liesheir Redhire 11.4 eas ing Year.
pi ne h e e e t Ent. Burning he t b s n o w v. c ommit grip s
seee with the December Naas
imasitams of Evil and g r og do ree as t e g ir i e . boar. The earageref Pictorial Embellish-
Is. can be effectually cured by swevom wall be Metemed ; still greater va-
DR. NOMPLAND'S rift, .in be given to its literary contents ;
mid so labor or expense will be spared to
CELEBRATE. 0 GE R MAN BIT leader it is every way. and in all its de-
TERS PREPARED BY elawswlts. still once worthy of the extra.
MR. C. Itil. JACKSON. entrwary favor with which it has been re-
AT THE GERMAN MEDICINE FIORE,IIIO Ii crigrdi "
Arch street, Philadelphia t thaper's :rem And* Magazine owes
Their power over the above direness is sew
es li its semen so tbe fact that it presents more
eelled—it equaled—by any other repsestwo Is 1 me•lrmig alara.., " • of a better int.ntit.lf• in a
the United States, as the cures attest ta maw I Wane cradles* style...end at a cheaper rate,
eases slier skillful physicians base oils&; tkaa as caber publication.
These bitters are worthy the arteases eiliers- ! Elladaseribers in any pert of tha United
lids- Possessing ape" virtues in the milinb en- Stases may stow receive :he Magazine by
lion of (lite. tes of the Liver and lesser easiisee mall lime cents a number '
or thirty
ercisi ng the most searching powers me woes l gm
an d affections of t h e de w ". org „„„, , thri . ~,,,: six cents a year postage. either of the
withal, safe. certain and ples.aat. E Publesbers. the Booksellers, or Periodical
- --
BEAD AND BE CONVINCED_
From the "Burton
The editor r.sl Dec. r2ral
t Each number of the Magazine will min-
Dr. Hof:Wand's Celebrated Genoa* Raters fee" -
the cure Liver complete ,. Jeeeihee „ . tam 144 octavo pages, in double columns ;
its. Chronic or Nervous Debility. is desenedie e a r. year thus tromprising nearly two
one of the mmt popular medicines of the d a y,— ',' shoosand romrs of the choicest Miocene-
These Bitters have been used by thoriewnes. as: meows I.Oerateste of the day. Every mini
s friend at our elbow says be has Isicroels worm ' Fee a m uunitau, numerous Pictorial mu,.
ed an effectuai and permanent one et lesser 'oneneate plates of the Fashions,
Complaint from the use of no. rowdy_ Weser Chronicie of Current Events,
convinced that in the use et the.. Kitten- the pi a -. a ea r ajaa
tient constantlyimportant
[sins arienethandeseor—a , and imparria/ matted of the
worthy of treat consideration. They ere pian o _ t Moots of the Month. The volumes corn.
ant in taste and smell. and ean be want ty penes" men': sriih the Numbers for June and
unit the most delicate stomachs grids salary,. irk ersa b or: but s u b ser tpu ous ma y coin .
der any circumstances. We are spealtiee too with weir number.
experience, and to the afflicted we ohne thers
use.
Tian.—The Magazine may be ob
**Scott's Weekly," one of a• best Lcerary gained et Booksellers. Periodical Agents,
pen published said, Auit.2s . -- or hum the Publishers at $3 a year, nr
"Dr. Hootlanil's tiertnan Bitters, masusfairranne mu s s a number. The Senn-annual
by Dr. Jackson are nut reeommeeded by owner; Volumes. AV completed, neatly hound in
of the most prominent members of thelerisivir apth.
or the muslin covers at 25
an article of much efficacy in teem of itnesate', 3 "
weakness. As such te the eiew.ewenew sewer " reuse each. are furnished by the Agents or
all mothers to obtain a a bottle, and thres ease. Pshhellsere. Five volumes are now ready,
themselves much sickness. Periaies of dershaes- ' bound_
tell entrotitritions will find the.*Bitters erlimara 2
genus to their health. as we know twos cagier
ienee the salutary Ked they base had ■par
WpikAgliterni."
MORE. EVIPIENCE.
The" Phi lade I phi a sat nrdwir Gavete. — thebeet
family newspapeK published to ;he I:. Stares.
The elliiot *.e.s of
DR. 1100FLAND'S GERMAN lift -TER&
"It is seldom we reeornmend what are unus
ed Patent Medicines, to pat
ronage of our readers ; and therefore whew we
recommend Dr. Hoofland's German %nem we
wish to be distinctly understood that weave re
speaking of the nostrums ef the day. ?bat me
noised about for a brief period and dies sosgoe
ten after tiler have tone then guilty lames era
chief, but ate medicine lure eivablishedorasser
sally prised, and which has met the hearty ap
prove, of the faculty itself,"
Evidence upon evidence bash...en receised(tite
the forgoing) from allsectioes of the team. tin
last 3 years, and the strongeer tesrinseay is ds
favor, is. that there is more ut it used lade prac
tice of the regular Physicians of Fbiladelphum,
than all other nostrums combined_ a Sacs that raw
easily he established, and hilly protium , that a
scientific , preparation will meet with their caret
approval when presentedeseu in this term_
That this medicine will care Liner remplarali
and - Dyspepsii, no one ran doubt atteriatiar. Ist ae
directed. It acts specifically upon the sanarart
and liver; it is prelerable to calomel is aft int
ima diseases—the effect is imuiestra.e. IT ram
be administered to kneeler or infante with marry
and reliable benefit at any time.
BEWA [IF. OF COUNTERFETTS.
This medicine has attained that high charac
ter which is necessary for all modicums rostra®
In induce counterfeiters TO pot Forth siranstes sa
:tele* at the risk of the lives ot those abeam se
nocentlyileceisell.
Look well to the marks of the. greater-
They nave the written sitnatuze st
Jackson upon thew rapper. and his same Mewls
in the bottle. without which they are sierrwmas-
For sale wholesale and retail al the
GERLIAN MEDIrINE
Nn. 120 Arch Street one dna.. hel.rar Seth
Philadelphia; and by respectable dealirtsgessrsall
ly through theconntry.
Prices .11Leduced.
To enable all elutes of invalmis t. =joy the
adt•aotaaes 01 then Brent restorative pnv.
For sale in tirit3 abang at the Drat
s. b. BrEHLEIL
T
HE eubscriber will o ff er at Public
Dec. 12. 1851 .-- 1 y row Sal the valuable properly for many
Sale
GALL AND SEE. 1 years his residence in Tyrone towrship,
" Aeons county. Pa., on the road leading
tram Centre Mills to Petersburg. i, Y. 8.)
very large supply of TIC 1 Faun the convenience of location, this
WARE on hand and for, P e "P eri r "I be found one of the most
pkasart and desirable
sale, at Buehler'sTin and Sheet ; .. r esidences in the
...onnty. The Improvements consist of a
Iron Establishment. opposite the' .... TWO STORY LOG
Post-office, which will be sold an. miummturci 1101711.13,
at low prices. il i which has been occupied as a
GEO. E. BUEHLER. same room and is well calculated for a
, saner. being in a good neighborhood.—
LOOK OUT I PAY UP I I inrc is aloe good Stabling. with sheds
'rm Subveriber hereby gives notice around. Fruit-house. Hog-pen, and other
-11. that he has placed his notes. boa_ eisi-beddinga. with a never failing spring
accounts &c.. for debts ronts-acteilpriorto of wafer weer theduor. young and thriving
January Ist, 1849, in the hands of Alai- Apple and Peach
antler R. Stevenson. Esq.. in Gritvsbning.' 41.1241.1111a/R2MI
al whose office all persons irds4wird are
requested to call and make payment. The *r .
large amount outstanding lotbids further
indulgence. a
ALL claims NINT Ns ezoents.
BA MUEI. FA HI% &STOCK- .
Pee. 12. 1851—tf
EXTRACT or COFFEE.
THE genuine. original EXTRACT
OF COFFEE. wink* bra Imo is
,
eently so extensively brought ism ins ..sin
a substitute for Coffee. and lobe* ream
mends itself by reason of its enesiossm as
well II its exrellenesr, eau be bad,: all
Vacs, ait Store of
S. 11. BUEHLER.
0 yEs: 0 ygg g p* ED at the lasi session of the log.
08. Waage of Prissayhmaia, have been
H. T. WEBB bee removed in Iffea. p niceiwed si We nice. and are ready for
mitebarg, others be wolleummil so ie i.rinuen io dime aothorized to receive
A uctioneering of Public Seim, in dim Owe, Mem
and wherever he may be called ere
go in Frederick and Adams eriemirs. Ns
charges rill be moderate, and work well
done.
Best. 24,1852-6 m.
MONKEY JACKETS.
Agood and cheap article to be lowed
at the one pries mote of SAMSON.
G LOVES and Hosiery. Black aad Pew
CFavais. Ladies' Shoo. Cloth
and Plush Caps, cheap at
Oct. a. FAHNESTOCIN.
riu~ers fi!rTKY MA-
lIME MTN *PLUME COMPI.NTXD.
WHIN Natemier elmser the Fifth Volume
At• of HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY
MAGAZINE. which has already reached
a nyder amasthly issue of more than
!NW., espies. sued is still steadily and
rapidly berrewsiwg . . The Publishers have
eadereseed. by a well-directed use of the
shwadast resumes at their command. to
j reader it the soon attractive and moat
woeful Magazine for popular reading in
dw 'nada ad the extent to which their
!Aim have loses successful is indicated
by the ram that it has attained a greater
' cierehdien thaw any similar periodical ever
Ages"-
The Publishers will supply specimen
\gushers gratuitously to Agents and Post
masters_ sod will make liberal arrange
ments with them for circulating the Maga
zine_ They will also supply Clubs, of
:wo pit. as_ at ES a year. or five persons
at Ello., asd of a larger number at !lie same
rates- Clergymen supplied at $2 per
Sear_ \gushers from the commencement
ma be supplied at any time.
The Magazine weighs over seven and
ass user meta ounces. The Pus gage upon
emits \ masher- which must be paid in ad
mirer. iy TRIMS CENT*.
PUBLIC SALE.
E subseriher will sell, the late
residence of Ins *lister, in Petersburg,
York Sprier.
On Sa' rerrday the 13th instant.
the Solloariat Peranral Property. to wit :
One Side-board, and Sofa.
Onus. Tabkr. Beds and Bedding, Car
plant. Snore and-Pine. and a large variety
Uniaselsold and Kitchen Furniture too
n.sseroa• to mention.
.ALSO—at the Milne time will be offer
ed far sale the TWO-STOfl
a-IIiS,IZIZE EIMELELEKg
:ill :aril deceased. If not sold on
et
ad 4114. the property will be
&kali commence at I o'clock. P. M
skarn ammo wall he made known by
WM. W. HA M ERSLY.
Now- S. 1851-10
VALUABLE PROPERTY
AT PUBLIC SALE.
OK Saturday the lath day of November
next. cr 12 o'clodr Al.. on the prem-
of eboirest fruit. with Pear and Plum
tsves„, and Wine Grapes in abundance.—
There are 9 ACMES of land, in a good
stale of eadsmatiots, and under first-rate
feneing.
Asset danee will be given and terms
made knows en day of sale by
ENOCII SIMPSON.
Oct 25.1852—d.
NNW 0W12104%
WHIMS Steel of Ladies' Dress
: L
G. met be beat ! It embraces
1!. MU sod Saties.Bombazioes„ Cashmeres,
De Leimes. pe Baia% Alpacas. Gingham.,
' GiNesea. &e. Give him a calL
The Pamphlet Laws.
WM. W. PATRON, Proth s y.
1 0 1. .Mee. . • at.
GkevilkowCkit. 22. .
OW& Se24lo4o2inirt
ciF al bads. Cap and Leuer Paper of
II UF the len quality. Note Paper. Visiting
Ca da. plain sad fuse) , Envelopes. Pen
bums. Quids. Gold Peas and Pencils,
alaraja as bead sad for sale /ow by
8. IL BUEHLER
efOOPMERIPARES--whits twilled—
Iv kw ado eery by at KURTZ'S.
MEW OMDiv
AND PLENTY OF THEM,
414 t the Store of
TIIE TWO EXTREMES, at the Old
Stand, two doors below the Post Of
fice in Chambersburg street. If you wish
to elaWd your money, come and buy your
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, at
W. W. PAXTON'S Establishment. He
buys his Goods with great care, and is
prepared to offer bargains. Call and judge
for yourselves.
He has for Gentlemen,
Calf, Kip, and Heavy Boots, of the best
quality—prices from St 75 to 83 75.--
Calf. Kip and Coarse Mon's, from 81 00
to 82 00. Slippers, Gaiters, &c., do.
For Ladies,
Fine Luting Gaiters, Half Gaiters. Mo
rocco. Shoes. Jenny Lind style. Jefferson
Slippers. &r, Morocco Gaiters, Misuses'
Boots and Shoes.
Also, Boys' and Childrens' Boots and
Shoes, of every variety, a very• large as
sortment, to suit all persons. Also Trunks
■nd Travelling Bags.
Also, Russia and Beaver Hats, of all
kinds ; a very fine article of new style
moleskin Hat ; Kossuth and Non-Inter
vention Hats, and a great variety of Fur
and Wool Slouch Hata, from 50 cis. to
82 00.
Come one—come all.
W. W. PAXTON.
Oct. 8, 1852.
FIRE INSURANCE.
""Adams County Mutual Fire In
" surance Company" located at Get
tysburg, is now in successful operation, and
for lowness of rates, economical manage
ment nuns affairs. and safety in Insurances,
challenges comparison with any other
similar company. All its operations are
conducted under the personal supervision
of Managers selected by the Stockholders.
Tll3 Books of the Company are at all times
open to the inspection of those insuring in
it. As tin travelling agents are employed,
persons desiring to insure can make ap
plication to either of the Managers, from
whom all requisite information can be
gained. 1072• The Managers are :
Mena I len— W tn. 11. W
Cumberland—Robert NlcCuidy,
Strut ban —Jacob King,
Franklin—Andrew Heinbzeiman
miltonhan—A mos W. :viaßudy.
Liberty—John Mus,elman, jr.,
i) x —John L. Noel
Rradigag—Henry A. Pirticg,
I,a , imore—Jacob Wiest
Berwick—David E. Hollinger
Borough—George swop°, U A. Buehler, Wm.
H. Stevenson, A. B. Kurtz. ti R Russell, John
Chrirsmon, Alex. Colman, Eden :Norris, J. H.
Valentine Werner.
1857-If.
CALL THIS WAY!
THE LATEST FASCCOMS
J;asv RECIEWEB.
THE undersigned respectfully announc
es to the citizens of Gettysburg and
its vicinity that he has commenced the
TAILORING BUSINESS,
in all its varied branehes, in one of the rooms
in M'Conaughy's Building, adjoining the
entrance to the Sons of Temperance Hall.
Ile hopes, that by a strict attention to bus
iness, and an earnest effort to please, to
meet and receive a liberal share of public
parronagr. G i vie ifs it call.
Country produce taken in exchange for
work. Latest Fashions have just been re
ceived. HENRY CIAPPINGER.
April 18. 1852-Iy.
•
--•••=
DAILY LINE BETWEEN
GETTYSBURG & tIANOVER.
r HE undersigned has made arrange
r menu to run a DAILY LINE of
4fiNfi- Comfortable Coaches.
between Gettysburg and Han
over—leaving Gettysburg in the morning
in time to connect with the can for Phila
delphia, Wiliimore, Harrisburg, Pitsburg,
and intermediate towns; and returning
the name day alter the arrival MI the Balti
more and Philadelphia trains.
0:7 For seats apply at Diller's Hotel,
Hanover ; or to the undersigned. in Get
tylburg,
JOHN L. TATE
Gettysburg, Oct. 8, 1852.-11
DAILY LINE.
FARE Rt.DUCED
•I•HE subscribers announce to the trav
elling public that they are now run
ningaDAlLY LINE OF
D` . •
STACES
between Gettysburg and Chant g,
leaving Gettysburg at 7 o'clock, A. M.,
and returning by 7 o'clock, P. M., of !Me
day. Fare each way 81,50. '
Stage Office in Gettysburg, at the "Ea
gle Hotel."
GEHR. TATE & CO.
July 80, 1862-3 m.
NOTIOIO.
LETTERS Testamentaryon the es
tate of Aram. B. STEVIMISON. Esq..
late of the Borough of Gettysburg, deceas
ed, having been granted to the sub
scribers, notice is hereby given to all wbo
are indebted to said estate, to make pay
ment without delay, and to those having
claims to present the same properly au thou
mated. to the subscribers, for setdement.
JOHN M. STEVENSON, sen.
JOHN M. STEVENSON, jr.
WM. H sTEVENSON. Bet..
Er The gni and lust named &Esculent mei&
in the Borough of Gettysbere-4, 'Steteeeen,
jr., in the City of Baltintoni.
Oct. 1.-61 • ,
EalElEllii3
91 1 11 E attention of gentlemen ist invited
to a very superior quality of RUFF
CASSIMERE, ,at the Establishment of
tricravt 4010PLEN.UGH, Merchant
Tailors, Gettyillium. where may bip Wand
FANCY CASSIMPEOr of every sari.
eV and quality.
VAN S-4 laige aiseirtmeni just maw.
id at 'furies cheap court. /
Hun teratosele
ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL
ACADEMY.
I'SHE first Seuion of this Institution
will open on Wednesday the 3d of
November next.
Mr. joint H. CLARK, the Principal of
this Academy, is a graduate of Jefferson
College, and comes bearing the very high
est testimonials, both as a scholar and a
gentleman, and a man fully competent for
his work. The Trustees have determined
to spare no pains to have this Institution
take a high position, both as it regards its
acieutific and religious character, and to
make it deserving of the patronage of the
religious public. Boarding can be had in
the village, in respectable and religious
families on very reasonable terms. Tui
non will vary from $8 to $l2 per session
of five months, in proportion to the ad-1
vaneement of the pupil.
It is important fur all students intend
ing to enter this Institution, to be present
at the opening of the session. Those de
siring further information, can address Rev.
lease N. Hays, President of the Boatd of
Trustees.
P. above Institution will he
opened with an appropriate address by
Rev. ROBERT JOHNSTON, of Gettysburg.
Exercises to commence at 11 o'clock, A.
M., of Wednesday the 9d of November,
at which time the Academy building will
be consecrated to the various purposes for
which it has been erected. The public
are respertfully invited to he present on
the occubion.
Oct. 15-3 t
TO= lIPAZNIki
SEMINARY FOR LIRLS.
wins ~,hooi is located in a pleasant
-"I and healthy situation, joining the York
Sulphur Springs, in Adams County, Penn
sylvania, and is easy of access to Harris
burg, Gettysburg, Carlisle, and Baltimore,
by daily stages passing between those pla
ces
The course of instruction comprizes al:
the branches of a liberal boiglish education,
together with NI athentatical studies. Draw
ing, and the French and German langua
ges.
During the season of flowers, frequent
excursions will be made to collect and
preserve specimens for the !lerharitim,
thus uniting a healthy exercise with a most
interesting and useful study,
The summer Session will commence on
the first second day. (Monday.) in the
filth month, ( May.) and that for the winter
on the first second day in the eleventh
month, (November,) and each continues
22 weeks.
TIMMS.
For Tuition, Boarding, &c., $5O per
session, payable one hall in advance, and
the remainder at the end of the term.
Extra-charges are made tor Drawing and
the languages. The use of reading hooks
without charge; and other books and sta•
winery at the usual prices.
Each pupil must furnish her own wash
basin and towla, and have each article of
her clothing marked with her entire
name.
JOEL WIERMAN,
LYDIA S. WIERMAN,
Principals.
REFERENCES.
Dr. J. Gibbons, Enterprise, Lancaster Cn. Pa.
W in. Barnard, Marlborough. Chester County. Pa
Daniel Coble. near Hogestown, Cumb. Co Pa.,
Hobert C. -ferret, near Carlisle. Cumb. t".
Mathias Berner, .hiremanslowu,
John Russle. Clearfield, Bedford,
•I•. E. Chapman, Philadelphia.
11e..1 Crain, Hoe,eatown, Cumberland Co., Pa
A. .1. Kauffman, near "- "..
Shelby, Shiremanstown, "
James Blackburn, Bedford, '•
John Needles. Baltimore
fig FA lINESTOCK SONS would
0 •••• respectfully inlorm the Public that
their stock of HA/WWI/RE and SAD—
/)/.ERV has been greedy innreased, and
Bargains can he had. Call end examine
their stock and prices before purchasing
elsewhere.
Swiss and Muslin Edgings
AND INSERTIONS. Flouncing, Ch.
mistimes, French Worked and Thread
Collars, and Fine Embroidered Linen
Cambric Handkerchiefs. cheer)
FA HNES POCK'S.
$2O 11377.42. D.
THE Dwelling of the submriber well
entered on Morday night, the 25th
of October, and the following articles sto
len :
Dozen Silver Tea Spoons with the sur
name of the subscriber engraved in full.
Do. do. with "11. Mo.".
Do. do. with "M. F."
Do. do. with "M. M."
4 Silver Spoons, with "E Mc."
5 Do. do. with "S. M."
1 Do. Table Spoon, with "H. Me."
I pair of Silver Sugar Tongs.
I " " Salt Spoons.
1 " Silver cased Spectacles.
geL.Tite above retard Will be given
upon the delivery ollhe above articles,
and $lO atiditional upon the conviction of
the burlier,.
MOSES MCCLEAN.
Gettysburg, Oct. 29, 11152-1 W
TO AIWA, TO Aaite4 , ',
eiteorions' Ritiolvimi.
DoobMan be bad atZ 1 115 Viie itot gar te r
of ' 8411 14 .:
SOXIL • ' • '
Belt Mere Advertisements+
wow. a SBA
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
No.llo Pratt it., between Cheap
side At South st , Baltimore.
WE would invite the attention of Mer
chants and dealers, to our exten
sive stock of Groceries, Teas, Wines, Li
quors. Spices, &c., 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.
(r.. 7 Orders for Groceries punctually at
tended to.
EDMUND WOLF.
CHARLES W. SLAGLE
Balt., Oct. 1,1852-3 m.
Philadelphia Advertisements.
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MO rort.tatitly rarefying lA. taint gym
of the KAI. henna, winch ant iffend at
Ir Wreak , or Mad, al
S. ZIG Market Street. obnire SIM. war
Dwablur Stripet..P4oladelptut ~
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Philadelphia, April 23, 1852—1 y
500 AGENTS WANTED.
*lOOO A YEAR.
J. N. HAYS
WANTED, in every county of the
U. States, active and enterprising
men, to engage in the sale of some of the
best Hooks published in the country. To
men of good address, possessing a small
capital of from $26 to 8100, such induce-
ments will he offered as to enable them to
make from $8 to $lO a day.
1f.:!7 The Books published by us are all
useful in their character. extremely popular
and command large sales a herever they
are offered. For further particulars ad
dress (postage paid)
DANIELS & GETZ,
Successors to W. A. Levy & , No 138 N
Fecund street, Philadelphia.
Sept. 10, 1852-6 m
TOBACCO, SNIFF, AND SEGAR
n7AIREHOUSE.
THE Subscribers respectfully inform
Country Merchants that we have
now on hand a genesal asaurtntent of
the hest
VI &Wind BRAND TOBACCO.
Cavendish ss. Lump Bs. Lump Bs. Plug,
&e., at the Manufacturer's lowest prices.
Also a fine assortment of Foreign and Do
mestic Segarti, Snuf, Smoking Tobacco,
Pipes, Pipe heads, Ste., which we will
sell at the lowest prices.
S. WOOD NV ARD &
23 North Third S'l., Philadelphia
Sept. 3 1852-3 in.
LEATHER.
Fritz, Williams di. Hendry
Store No. 29, N. 3rd street, Philadelphia
MoRRCCCO MANUFACTURIKRP,
CORRIERS, AND I Al PORTERS
Commission and General
LEATHER BUSINESS,
131711.0.LE15A LE &
Irj:PManufiletory 15 Margarella street,
Philadelphia.
July 9, 1852-Iy.
NOTICE is hereby given to all Lega
tees and other persons concerned,
that the Ahninistration liecounis of the
deceased persons hereinafter mentioned,
will be presented at the Orphans' Court of
Adams county, for confirmation and allow
ance, on Turiday the 15th day of No
vember next, via
79.—First and final account of John
Patterson and Geo. M. Patterson, Execu•
tors of the last will and testament of Geo.
Patterson, dec'd.
80. The first account of James Dobbin,
Administrator de bonis non with the will
annexed, of Alex ander Dobbin, deceased.
8I . The first account of Geo. Culp and
Daniel Culp, Executors of the Estate of
Christian Culp, deceased.
82. The first account of Elizabeth Ag-
new and Moses M'Clean, Executors of
David Agnew, deceased.
83. First account of Aaron L. Bishop,
Administrator of Jacob Bishop, dec'd.
84. The account 01 A. L. Keeporte,
Administrator of Daniel Keeports, deed.
85. First and final account of Henry
Reamer, Administrator of George Burrel!,
deceased.
86—The first account of Philip Steffan,
Executor of last will and testament of Ad.
am Stefan, sen., deceased.
DANIEL PLANK,
Regieter's (Waco. Gettysburg, j Register.
Oct 15, 1662. S la
WHERE AS Hon. ROBERT J. FISHER,
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
general Jail Delivery, for the trial of all
capital and other offenders in the said dis
trict—and SAMUEL R. RUSSELL, and JOHN
MAOINLET, Esqs., Judges of the Courts of
common Pleas and Genera'. Jail Delivery,
fur the trial 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 filly-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 16th day of No
vember next—
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN To
all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner
and Constables within the said County of
Adams, that they be then and there in their
proper persons, with their Rolls, Records,
Inquisitions, Examinations and other Re
membraneea, 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
saute against them as shall be just.
JOHN SUOft, Sheriff
Effttaitre Otlee, Osttiaburg, ? '
16, tess,td f.
e ttneties 9 Dress Goods.
161=1L,.,Satial Mahwah N. as
ei;;;:rksim, OBANII4
et ' II" BPI &as " and
b too had u •
14W - 3G4 -SALT
REGISTER'S NOTICE.
PROCLAMATION
SCHICK'S*
ROF EMAN & WARRENS'
ittzbarfizaQo2llllllla
1%6116110 1 k 4
'WITH THE LATEST
EntProbtp Ittactottter2.
rrHE undersigned would respectfully
AR- 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 t h e rued from Get
tysburg to Emmitsburg, and are prepared
to fill all orders in their line of business,
such as
Carding, Fulling, Dyeing,
Manufacturing Cloths. Cassinetts, Car-
pets, Slocktng•yarn, Carpet-
Maine, 4 , c., in the best
nee and at
• RESSOAdIELE IMTES.
The Factory has been refitted and re—
paired with considerable care and expense
—the latest improvements in machinery
having been introduced—so that cum
mere may rely upon having their orders
filled promptly and to the best advantage.
For the convenience and accommodation or
matonters, Wool will be called for and
goods delivered at the following places,
every few weeks, to wit:
All the Stores in Gettysburg ; Brinkerhoff's
Store, Fairfield; Blythe & Pazton's do.; Loudon'.
Mill, Liberty township ; Weikert's Store, Green
mount; Myer's Store Freedom township; Hann's
Store, Mountjoy township ; Lower'■ t- tore, Ar.
endrstown ; Wertz's Store, Arendstown ; Wit
mer's Store Mummashura ; Scott's Store, Cash.
town ; Sneeringer end Renshaw's, Liulestown
Arnold s Mill, Locust Grote ; Smith & Clutz's
Store, Eminitsburg, Md ; Itiolisill s Nave , Taney
no Md ; Cregltio store. Taitileylown Road.
All of our work is warranted
to please. Goods at all times exchanged (or
Wool. The highest price paid for Wool.
No expense or trouble will he spared to
give entire satisfaction to customers. Give
us a cull, and test our work.
C. W. HOFFMAN,
THOMAS WARREN,
DAVID WARREN.
April 29, 1852-Iy.
BUSHN ELLS'
RULE&At, emart
A Superior 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 again's: Fire, Meter.
mod Wantler,' .
AND UNCHANGEABLE IN ITS COLOR.
It mixes readily with Oil or Composition
and is a beautiful dark brown or free-stone
color.
This Paint received the Premium at the
New York State Fair,
Held at Albany in 1850, in competition
with the Ohio Fire-Proof Paint, and sev
eral oilier kinds of Mineral Paint, as being
superior to anything of the kind now in
CERTIFICATES.
We the undersigned, having seen and Ocilla
1313WE1.1.'S Mineral Paint, can safely retom
mend it to the public as being an article ■up•sius
to any Mineral Paint ever.belote offered for usei.;
it i• not unpleasant to use, like the INIVDDT Übin
NW Willa' is bayed about the country so much,
but mixes up with oil like pure white lead. It 61
sold at half the price of common paint, and we
believe where the color is desirable, it • worth,
twice its much, and as a Fire, Weather, or Water
proof Paint, we think it cannot be surpassed byt
anything in the Paint line now in use.
1, 51sson, Painter. Junes Tomlinson, Esq.
John Phelps, do John Tomlinson, Esq
D U Gleason, do 11 Brown, Esq
Jame. Moore, do B U Stoddard,
J T Manning, do G W Stoddard,
1. Joann, do S P Doolittle,
N P Wilbur, John A "en,
E W Dodge, 0. Parks,
D Justin, N Dyer,
Oneida Depot, Oct. 30th, 1850.
Mr. Buah well, Dear air: We have used, with
in the past month, some 2,000 lbs. of year Mine,-
al Paint, in painting cars, car houses. and freigha
houses upon our road, and we ran safely recom
mend it as • eery superior, durable and cheap ar
ticle of Paint. HEMAN H. PHELPS.
Superintendent of the Syracuse & Utica R. R.
Mr Roswell, Deer jrS :I have used for the
dr. Wire R. R. Company, over a ton of your
Mineral Paint. and I Mot upon ping it to be far
preferable to the Oil Paint. or any other kind now
in use. 1 can also recommend it as being supe
rior to White Lead for any kind of out door paint
ing. as it appears to be impervious to water, and
auchangeable in color.
HORACE JOHNSON.
Paints, for & 11.4. R Co.
A Viany, Dec MU.
Mr. Boswell. Dear Sir : Having u•ed a consid
table quantity of your Mineral Paint, in painting
brick and wooden houses, the past season, 1 have
taken extra pains to try ■nd test it in various
ways, from its trial and composition 1 can war
rant it to be durable both in quality and eolor,
it mixes beautifully with oil—points very easy—
and fur ship or boil painting, I think there has no
b e tt er paint ever been introduced I have used
considerable of it with water and glue composi
ion, for coarse, cheap painting, and it exceeds
any thing I ever saw. Truly Yours,
THOS. B. JOSIN.
House Pointer.
Numerous othereertidestesin hands of Awls
which will be shown to dealers.
gcrThis Paint is for sale by S. H.
BUEHLER, Gettysburg, .
Sole Agent for Admits Comity,
Gettysburg, July 11-1 I
DRUGS AND DVED,TOINDS,
IF all kinds, from the best
" "
douses in the City, con
stantly on hand and kir sale at
the Drag and Bookstore of
S. 11. BUI3H/MR.
June 4, 1853
THE STAB AND BANNER.
Is published every Friday Eveniag. in
Carlisle street, two doors from the
Diamond. by
D. A. & C. H. BUEHLER.
Tstaityciat
If paid in advance or within the year ;t pr
annum—if not paid within the yes $2 50. ria
paper discontinued until ailarrearages are pa*.
except at the option of this Editor. tangle topiot
6k onto A isilure to notify a diecondtmanc
will be regarded , as a new eapposem.
'Advertisements not exceeding a mom *DOW
t wee times for 161- - every imbsequent leeertion
15 cent.. Longer ones in Op awi propardoa.--
adioutimaanta mit specially ordered Itto . a
thne'will be continuo! until forbid. A Idle
ral reduction will be tAmht to tk99le who iii*lt*
'Print* of ill kinds axaaatip,aaehall mad
primpilyeaul teaposablelanaa., ,
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