to"i t, 'TAtiIIiBLE REAL ESTATE OBLIC SALE. ~, seteserf,er, Exel!litor WALTIM iledeescit, will t)tfer at Public HAI!, oii iVertneedity arid 7'huraday the 224 i and 23'i iext., the Tollowing valusbio .:• !Zeal Estate : OR r 'ezfncsilay.the 22d fputatet, - . thi isietiai4eB, the tollotviiil; hots No. 1. Lot of Ground, 7 acres int.% umberlaud townslaip. t near the Borough Line, adjoining ;lots of. Jas. P. McCotorughy, And . others. . Nu. 2. Lot of Ground,-,6 acrea, in Borough, having sishosl al letn High street, and ad• joining lots of o , orge Little, and others. No.. 3. Lot of Gmund, 7 I acres, on Long Lane, and'adjoining LOts of George 'COdori and Robert Smith. No.. 4. Lot of Ground, 1 2 acm, and 129 perche s , on lane lead iner to Middle street, and ad. joining lands of David Mc.= Milian and others. ' ts'o —On Thrirsda§ Me 2311 but. at 1 o'clock, P. M, on the rewire*. 4 uq.4 awtt ver ibiticoomo situate in flamiltonhan township. Adams nut tv, adjoi Mpg lands of John and Win. 064,11cirs Of Samuel Klutz ' donstased, Jo. Keir, W While and others.. lying 4 611 '4 put!lic road,) one mile west of Me " Ilianny's Mill, containing 2 more ur less, on which are erected a • TWO STORY - . ;': DIVBIARIG, R O SE , a fagg , ' 'Pronto and tatbar mal4mildigs. "On this tract there are about 70 ACRES of choice TIMBER LAND. and 20 Acres 'Of gnod Meadow. Thant is a wall of' we aitt.misir.the floor , and a never failing stream Of 'Owning Water on , the Farm. There is 7 -144turainue .wititio two miles. Also, at • tbi l twine trme a Tract of niannerausr LAND. ;, situate in..Harniltonban townihip, adjoin ing lands of Maria Furnace and David qwww. ansl lying ,on at public road, and a0E813,.• - MOM or kta, • , - ; - ,kinioadautra wilt be given and terms onadoltnown en day ornate by • lit/HER'r Biter Walier Senith. deed. Dee. 2. 1852—t d. HIRDiARE STORB. 'FIVE Substetiberi:would reapeetfully 111'oannotirte to "their friends and the • public. that they have opened a NEW *CAREW kitE STORE in Bilthnoie it.. adjoining the , retiidenae of DAVID ZISOLKR, Oettlebterg 4 in 'which' they are opening a . bine Ind general aliaorttnent of IRON, STEEL, 1 ' --GROCERIES ‘MITLERY i ROACH TRIMMINGS, r Springs,, Ax4s, Saddlery, Cedar Ware, Shoe Findings, hunts,hits &Dyestuffs, ineinlitig every description of alleles in the above liue .of businesa.--to *hielt they invite the attention of Coarli. *AM; Blac 6 mithl!.• erPenters,Cabinet. 4 1‘kers, Shoemakers, Saddlers, and the public generally, •,,koi stock having been selected with great tre, pure) ached for Cash. we guart , bie,(for iließeady Money,) to dispose of any part-of it on as reasonable terms as they can be purchased any where. ' We particularly request a call from our friends, earnestly solicit a share of pall"• favor. as we are determined to es. tablisli a character for selling •Goods al • Jew prices and doing business on fair prim eiples. JOEL D. DANNER, DAVID ZIROLER. Vi4sbarg, Join 13.1831.--11. FINE INSURANCE. 111,HE toeffdtams Cbisntr Mutual The In Company" located at Get &minim is now in successful operation, and lar•hoorness of rates, economical manage meet of its affairs, and safety in illaUltaceq, challenges Comparison with any other similar company. All its dperations are . 00nducted under the personal supervision .41111anigeetrieleeted by the Stoekhfildem. ,Thtt illookm of the Company ars at all times opep to the impcotton of those insuring in tt ,Ap po travelling agents are employed, 0 0 *Fing ,to insure can Willie 8 .1)- pheattost to either of the Managers, from whom all requisite information can be , Fingd t 111:7•The Managers are: ia metien—W. B. Wilson. baibmtsed--fletort McCurdy, Inuaton—Jacob King, • reniklbs-t-Asideme Hiientelmsn, • Hamiltoulmn—Amos W. klmtiuly, Lit itt rd— Arriolut IKuaveluisu. jr., • ' ' OxfoJohn L. Noel, itentlei--Itienry A. Picking, Initimsree-Jsenc driest, Maeotjoy —Joseph Fiuk, Beettielt.-D*Y6l E. &Sieger. ' aarou g h—Gilorge Swope, 1). A. Deshler. Wm, nsevsesiut, A. 0- Kuria, It: Ruceskiii hi4ln Altk. Colimut, Eden Norris, .1. Vakmties War w. .„, km. 14,10. 1e52-4f. CALL THIS WAY: THE LETIEST FASHION:IS ROST RECIERIAEO. THE undersigned respectfully' announc esJß: to the citizens of Gettysburg and tita *Why that he has commenced the TArtionisu BUSINESS, i* all inrearied branches. in one of the rooms in, itesstogky's adjoining the 401Rinare W the Sous of Tem peranoe Hall. lita*psie, that by a striat attention to bus. and. an *erase( effort to please. io Win nod waive a liberal share of public ps a eqe. K 7`Gire us a call.4as ennetry produce taken in exchange for 'ool4t. Latent Fashions hare jest been re. intientl. HENRY CLIPPING ER. 444 lA. 1P32 —ly. D.itI 7 CONAITGIF fW Y, 7 1 17011XEI' r IA, OFFICE in the : Muth-west corner of the public square, one thnir west of George Arnold's :bore, and formerly oc cupied as a Law Office by John trl'Con aughy, Esq., deceased. • • attorney And S'irliedier (or • Patents and Pensions, Can furnish very desirable facilities to applicants and entirely relieve them from the necessity of a journey to Wasbington. te:7.lY. McC. 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 ►d'arrunts--procuring Patents and selling Soldiers' 'lands to the best ad vantage. Apply to him personally or by letter. Gettysburg, Nov. 1',1850--t1 • -- BOUNTY LANDS, DEMONS entitled to Bounty t a Lands under the arts of Con gress of the United States can have their claims promptly and efficiently attended to by applies lion either personally or by letter thesubscriber, at his office in Gettysburg. Claimants whose applications have berm suspended on account of deficiency in proof may find it to their advantage to call- The fee charged is $5 in each case. payable spoil the delivery of the warrant. The subscriber will also attend to claims for Pensions for Revolutionary or other services and the location of lands. The sale and purchase of Land Warrants at 'tended to, and the highs* cash price paid fur the same. R. G. NrCREA RI% Nay 14—tf. Attorney at law. ••= • , Dr. J. Lawrence Hill, DENTIET, FFICE in Chambersburg street. op p polite the Lutheran Church, 2 door east of Middlecetra store where he may be found ready and willing to attend to any case within the province of the Den tist. Persons in want of full sets of teeth are respect fully invited to call REFERENCES Dr C. N. 111111.LICIIIT, I Re%.C.P.KIIAVTII, D.D D. Howitsa, I Prof. M. J•ct. tot, H. 8. HUISCR, I .. H. L. BACONSII, " D. Gt , I " H.A. NIL-tub:Navas ReT.RON ' T. 101111110 N, I .6 M. L. STIEVIII. July 7. 1848. TO U 7. CLIENTS. IN consequence of ill healt h , 1 have ph nett my business and parera is the hands of Wx. H. STEVENSON. LsQ.. whom 1 recommend to the confidence of the pub. A. R. STEVENSON. W. H. STEVENSON, WTTOR EY W 4 LAPJ. OFFICE. with A. It. STEVENSON, Esq. in the North West corner of the Cen tre Square, Gettysburg. Pa. a saw 12z2:12.ii&JoLs3 is aila yil 2 TRE subscribe: respectfully informs the public that he has opened a per manent Daguerreotype Gallery. in the house formerly keil as a Temperance house in Chambergrilirg street, a few doors ofrm the Diamond, where he is prepared, at all times and in all weathers, to take DAG in best style, of all sizes and kinds, and at the lowest rates. If my pictures do not giie satisfaction, there will be no charge. Care the a call. SAMUEL WEAVER. Gettysburg, May 14,'52-Iy. Diamond Tonsors—New Firm. etpton $ iiratbtr, FASHIONABLE BARBERS AND HAIR DREW:SERB. CAN at all times be found prepared to attend to the calls of the people, at the Temple. in the Diamond. adjoining the County Building. From Long expe rience they flatter themselves that they can go through all the ramifirationa of the Tonsorial Department, with coda an infinite degree 91 skill, as will m e et 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 mer it as well am receive,a liberal share oh pub lic patronage. The sick will be attended to st.their private dwellings. fr vs , ie. • 3-5 , 4ii : . (• 1 HE undersigned holds himself in readiness at all times to act as A U C. Jr ' lONEER, for the selling of goods of till kinds at Public Sale, "and at any time and plate in the county of Atrame. He may be found at all times at the Confectionary of G. *1 W. Blessing. next dour to the Eagle Hotel. Gettysburg. THEODORE M'GAUGHEY. March s.—tf . ~ IP.II4PV OVUTOCh sio A PS, Perfumery,, Hail Dkls, Moto Warerti. Portmaities, ifte.., a nets se: trortitient just opined *1 B,DEHLER'B Book and Drug Store, in Chambersburg street. la FA H NESTOCK & SONS would 14 " 04 teapectfully inform the Public that their stock of HA' RafF4R.lg end 44.0.- DIERY has been milly inert:spied, and Bargains can be had. Call end examine their stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere. UST nun, 'VIM subscriber hereby gives notice those who have promisep him WOOD On account, that he is in want of it, andikit unless it is delivered forthwith. withal further notice, the Accounts will be placed in the hands of an officer for collection. and the money required. T. WARREN. IIIsANKETS. Flannel. of every prin. and color, and Domostaca of every description °heap at FAHNESTOCK'S. Oct. 11, 1362. CHAMP nrilitrtiesststnili 'to - take Once, ,`LF and with Writany a change ; m tba rashirins and qualities of LA— MES' AND GENTLEMEN'S AP PAREL. But manTand great as theie chattel will be. JEW ARNOLD is; as usual, prepared to accommodate all who will ..button up" at the 'approach of %Vio -1 ter. or how at the mandates of the tyrant of Fashion. Having just returned from ; the eastern cities, with the largest, cheap ' est, and best selected stock of Fall and Winter Goods ever before offered in this Town or Coun ty, he invites "all the world and the real of mankind," to call, examine, and by all means buy—almost "without money and without price," of his large and well se lected stock of PLAIN & FASHIONA— BLE, LADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S Dress Goods, consisting in pnrt, of Black. Brown. Blue, and Olive CLOTHS, as sorted Felt, Fancy Beaver, London, Drab and Petersham Cloth for Overcool te,-Bleck. Plain and Fancy Cassimeres, Black and Fancy Satinetta, Velvet Cords, Buckskin Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, Black Satin, Fancy Silk. and Woolen Vesting', Lin ear', Flannels. Cloaking., &c., also FOR LADIES' WEAR, Black and Changeable Dress Silks, Black Alpacas, Fancy and Black Mous de Leine., Cashmeres, Prints. Gingham*, die., Atc., also, a large lot 01. SH.rlifiLS just receiv ed, and will be sold cheaper than cau be bought at any other loupe in town. Call and see fur yourselves. Oct, I, 1852-11. WINTER IS COMING, AND Jew Arnold is ready for him.— His Clothing store is, as usual. tilled with. large variety already made clothing of the best styles and qualities, suitable for Winter wear, such as Dress Coats, Over coats, Saek Coats, Pantaloons. Vests, Mon key Jackets, Currying Shirts, &o. ; all of which he will sell cheaper than the same quality can be purchased anywhere else hi the county ; Also on hand, and for sale, a great variety of Clothe, Cassuncrea and Satiretts, of every style and of the best qualities, from which he will have men's and hays' clothing ofall descriptions made by the best of workmen and at the shortest moire. Oct. 1, 18152—U UNDER SIIIRTS AND DILA W E RS. WE have on hand a very excellent as sortmentof Wool, Cotton and Knit Undershirts and Drawers. Always re member that SAMSON gets and gives Bargains. 499 31.141 N %V AN TED T o purchase a superior lot of Black. Blue, and Fahey colored French. English. and American Cloth, Dress and Frock Coats. These coats are well made, all we ask of you is to collie judge for yourselves. Remember the place is SA M SON'S One price store opposite the Bank. VESTS ! VESTS ! VESTS ! WE have on hand a large and very genteel Assortment of Vests, such as Plain and Figured Satins. Cassimeres, • Cassineta, Velvets, Plaids, &c., &c. Re member that SAMSON'S is the place. fame Mang A ND see a first-rate assortment of Pan taloons at SAMSON'S one price store, such as Black, French Cassinieres, Doe Skin Cassimeres, Fancy Cassimeres of every kind mentionable, Cassinets of all colors and shades, and at prices to suit all. [ Oct. 1. Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons LADIES, if you wish to see a beau tiful assortment of Bonnets and Bon net Ribbons, call at HO ! HO ! TRAVELLERS, REMEM HER as you go along that am" SAMSON has on hand and for sale Trunks, Traveling Trunk., Carpet Bags for Ladies and Gentlemen, and at prices that you will think impossible. LADIES ! IHAVE just received a very large lot of Al. DE LAINES, which I will sell cheaper than any other house in the county. Call and examine them, as it is tin trouble to show goods. KURTZ'S Cheap Corner is the place to get bargains. BONNET Silk and Velvet , also a beautiful stock of Ribbons for sale cheap at Oct. 1. FAHNESTOCK'S. Keep it Before the People „WHAT MARCUS SAMSON has just m --- received one of the largest and most Ivaried assortment of Over Coats of every description ever otlered in the county, and I at prices that will not only please, but re ally astonish. Give us a call before pur chasing. PARASOLS—the best and cheapest 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 Oheap Corner. ZOOS NEM] H 0 8 E R Y. Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Collars, Edgings and Laces. Bobi netts, Book and Mull Muslins,, Irish Lin en, Black Silk Lace and Fringe, &c., &e., to be had in great variety at UEENBWARE, Cedarware. bra wRIP ceries, and Dye Stuffs, cheap at Oct. 8. FAUN BSTOOK'S. REMEMBER THAT TO GET ti o et,HEAP uitars . Violins; kationiiana. Shir h and Shirt Collars, Neck and Pocket H kerchiefs, Swipandars, Win dow flhadas,Olo,tlta and Jirrelry amity inii, ear. at SANSONE& , _ , TRUNKS ! TRUNKS! I HAVE just received large lot of Dead ALTRUNKS which I will sell cheap., Oct. I—tf. A. ARNOLD. lilt Rates ♦ RE requested to call and examine ti FAHNESTOCK'S large and beau tiful stock M. Dress Goods, consisting of Moss do Loins, Merinoes, De Bags. Da mascenes, Tbilisi Cloths, Crusellls Lus tros, Canton Cloths, Alpacas, also Black and Fancy Dress Silks and Satins, ell for sale cheap at the sign of the RED FRONT. Haltloiter. Adl/0111111011111eNtlh saws" WHOLESALE GROCERS, No.llo "Mt It., botihßia Cheap dde diL month at , italtimare. WE would invite the attention . of Mer chants and dealers, to our exten sive stock of Groceries, Tees, Wines, Li quors, Spices, Ate., 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. Orders flt. Groceries punctually at tended to. EDMUND WOLF, CHARLES %V. SLAGLE. Balt., Oct. 1,1852-3 m. Philadelphia Advertimementm. ) *M. GAILY & SON, Lows,. M i OW,. . 11X00. 1 1. iIiCICII • ..... virATCAO. MM.,. itit,Vl.W•wt. rtATE6 WAS.. Oal ',WV •.110... Axe txtratastly reresrmt , he %Mau etyle• 6( ant above (t6ab. 616e6 are talknel at tebuteaslit or Mall, at 1 . 61. 216 blarbet Smart, attar* Stith, new 164616tt Sanwa. l'usbaletpatet ~ ~,,...' r•............_,..... battaateeatba .' t la W. 4% . -.... ......4 .• be 666 attra vb ---.—....-------- Philadelphia, April 23, l 852-1 y 500 AGENTS WANTED. WANTED, in every county of the U. States, active and enterprising men, to engage in the sale of some of the best Book. published in the country. To men of good address, possessing a small capital of from $25 to 8100, such induce menus will be offered as to enable them to :nake from $3 to $lO a day. urThe Books published by us are all useful in their character, extremely popular and command large sales wherever they are offered. For further particulars ad dress (postage paid) DANIELS k GETZ. Successors to W. A. Leary & Co. No. 138 N. ,I.econd wee, Phdadelplds Sept. 10, 1852-61 n TOBACCO, SNUFF, AND SEGAR VJAREHOUSE. THE Subscribers respectfully inform Country Merchants that we hare now on hand a general assortment of the best VI aiIIISMA. BRAND TOBACCO. Cavendish ifis. Lump Bs. Lump 6s. Plug, &c., at the Manufacturer's lowest prices. Also a fine as.ortment of Foreign and Do mestic Se t :pm Snuff'. Smoking Tobacco, Pipes. Pipe Heads, &v.. which we will sell at the lowest prices. S. WOODWA RD & CO, 23 North Third St., Philadelphia. Sept. 3 1852-3 m. LEATHER. rrita, Williams dr. Nendry. Store No. 29, N. 3rd street, Philadelphia MORHI:CCO M *NV VACTURKRY, CURIUM, AND IAI PORTERS Commission and General LE.ITHEI? BUSINESS, WECOLESALE & RETAIL. Icrilfanufactory 15 Margaretta street, Philadelphia. July 9, 1852-Iy. LATEST FASHIONS NEW ESTABLISHMENT lIIHE undersigned ri J . * apectfullyaunonnct to his friends and the pul lie generally that he hi commenced the Tailoring Business in the room recently ocet pied as a Shoe store b' JOHN BARRIT, on th _ South-west corner of Baltimore and Mid dle streets. Gettysburg, opposite Fahnes tocks' Store. Having made Arrangements to receive the SCHICK'S (LATEST IFASHOORIS regularly from the cities, and personally superintending all work sent out, those who favor me with their custom may de pend upon having their work done to their entire satisfaction. Ku .Country produce will be taken in exchange for work. WM. T. KING. Gettysburg, Oct. 15, 1552-Bm. SEMINARY FOR 0311,18. school is located in a pleasant - 11 - 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 eel The course of instruction comprizes all the branches of a liberal English education, together with Mathematical studies, Draw ing, and the French and German langua ges. During th, season of flowers, frequent excursions will be made to collect and preserve spocitnens for the Herbarium, thus uniting o healthy exercise with a most interesting and useful study. The summer session will commence on the, first second day, (Montlar4 in the fifth month, (May,) and that for the winter on the first second day in the . eleventh month, (November,) and each continues 22 weeks. SCHICK'S Fer Tuition. Boarding. dcc., 1150 per session, payable one half in advance. and the remainder at the end of the term. Extrvehergis am made for Drawing and the languages. The use of reading books without charge; and other books and sta tional sit tbe9owat prices.. Ulf plipirmost furnish her own wash beelif and tovrld, and base each article of her clothing . marked with her entire JOEL. WIERMAN. LYDIA 8. WIERMAN. Principals. REFERENCES. Gibbons, Enterprise, Lancaster Ce. Pa. Wm, Barnard, Marlborough, Chester County, Pe. Daniel Cable, near Hogestown, Comb. Co. Ps, Robert C. Stenret, near Carlisle, Comb. Mathias Butner Shiremanstown, " John [Wage. Clearfield, Bedford, " L Chapman, Pbiladelphif. Dr. J i Crain. Hasegawa, Cumberland Cdo., Pa. A. 41Csuraden, near •• B. BSA'S, Shiremanstown, " 16 66 Junes lltekburn, Bedford, o 66 66 Juba Needles. Badman. $lOOO Al IrEAA. I‘llJ - 11E1LIST JUST RECEIVED TOME 11111.21,04 11111.311111 L PUTNAM'S MONTHLY. HE subscribers. responding to the mpeat- T, and urgently-expreesed wish ofeminent and judicious persons IN various sections of the country, have decided to commence, on the Farr or Istrusay. 1853, AN ENTIRELY ORIGINAL PERIODICAL, under the above title. It is intended to combine the lighter charac teristics Of a popular magazine with the higher and graver qualities of a quarterly review; filling • position hitherto unoccupied in our literature. While attractive VARIETY for the general reader is thus obtained, there will be an at tempt to secure stbstantisl axc 'Lustros in each department. To accomplish this, we intend that the work, in all of its mechanical and business aspects, shall he such as shall meet the views of our most distinguished writers ; such a medium as they would seek fur, in communicating with the world ;.and such as may tempt some to write, ably end profitably. who have not hither. to contributed to periodicals. We intend that all articles admitted into the work shall be liberally 'paid for. We believe that an ample material exists for such a work; that there is no lack either of talent among our writers or of appreciation on the part of the reading public; and that a properly conducted periodical of this kind may bring to light much true genius, as yet undeveloped. "Putuam'a Monthly" will be devoted to the interests of Literature. Science and Art—in their hest and pleasantest aspects. Entirely independent of all merely selfish interests. or partisan. or sectional leanings In its management, it will be open to competent writers for free discussion of such topics as are deemed important and of public interest. The critical department will be wholly inde• pendent of the publishers, and, as far as possi ble, of all personal influence or bias. Whole. sale castigatione of public abuses will be al lowed a fair field without fear or favor. Ar elevated national tone and spirit, Ameri can and independent, yet discriminating and just, both to the literature and to the social con dition and prospects of both hemispheres, will be cultivate' as a leading principle of the work. Special attention will he given to matters connected with social policy, municipal regu lations, public health and satiny, and the practi cal economies of every day life. When a subject needs illustration or pictorial example, such illustration will ,he occasionally given; but it is not expected that the success of the work is to depend on what are tanned "embellishments." the following, among ninny others, have ex pressed their hearty approval of the plan, and will all give it their general co-operation— while nearly all of them will be contributory to the work : Washington Irving, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Rev. Dr. Hawks. R. B. Kimball, Hon. Geo. Bancroft, Rev. Dr. Robinson, Prof. B. SiM inim, Jr.. Rev. Dr. Wayland. Rt. Rev. Blab. Potter, Pa., Fits Green Halleck, Rev. Ed. Chapin, Profeataor Gillespie, Pres. H. P. Tap pan, H. W. Longfellow, W. C. Bryant, Geo. Wm. Curtis, Prof. Lieber, R. Waldo Emer son, )Ira. Kirkland, Hon. E. G. Squier, Donald G. Mitchell. Mies Warner, author of Wide World, F. P. Whipple, Miss Cooper, Rev. Orville Dewey, Miss Sedgwick. Geo. Summer, Professor Henry Reed, &c. stc. • • •A full list will be given hereafter. Each number will contain 128 ample pages. Price $3 per annuni.or 25 cents per nuin'aer. Terms for clubs, &c. will be given in separate circulars. Orders received by all booksellers through• out the United States and by the Publishers. G. P. PUTNANI & CO, 10 Park Plano, New York. tr 2- Puinam's Popular Library is still con tinued semi monthly. Nov. 29, 1852. 3t NEW ARRIVAL OF STRAIR. 040 R% At the Farmers' Cheap Corner. AB. KURTZ has just returned from • Baltimore and Philadelphia with a large and desirable lot of Spring and Sum. mer Goods. We would invite the atten tion of the Ladies to our complete assort ment of Dress Silks. Berage de Lainbs, very rich styles, Silk Popleins, Plain and Figured Alpacas, New Style Mous do Laines, Lawns, Silk Tissue, Berage plain and figured. Also Ginghams, Moulins, Calicoes. Checks, 'licking., &c. GENTLEMEN'S WEAR Cloths, Cassimeres, Summer Cloths & Vesting', io great variety. Also, Linen and Cotton Pants stuff, at all prices. A handsotne assortment of Goods for boy's wear ®~1:~1PI~;E~:ldP~~~ A very large lot of Carpet varying in prices from 12/ toil,oo per yard. Call and look at them, if you want to buy or not no trouble to show our goods. QUEEN`WAIiF. Our assortment of Queensware is admit. -ted to be the cheapest in the country ; we -are receiving a large addition to our form. der 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. &c.. all very cheap. Wanted in exchange for goods Butter, Lard, Rags, Eggs, Hams Sides,' Shoulders, Soap, Arc.. for which the highest price will be given. Irj..-li you want to save money, KURT Z'S Cheap corner is the place to do it. Gettysburg. April 18, 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 sured. Among his stock will be found LADIES' FANCY DRESS GOODS , such as Silks. Satins. Popleins, Tissues forages. forage de Laines, Lawns, Al. pacas, Bombazines.Ging hams, Swiss, Jac. met and Cambric Muslin., and Calicoes, in great variety. Also, CLOTIM C4IIBI.IIIIEMER, /Moms, Tweeds, Cotonades, Nankeen, Linen Cheek, Vesting. of all Sorts, In short his skink is very large, and em braces an in his line. p■CaII and judge for yourselves—no trouble to show goods. Aprilg, 1852. FAHNESTOOK'S vILL sell . Black and Fancy Cloths, , andCassimeres. Satin. Silk and Fancy. VESTINOS, Overcastings Ous% nous, and Kentucky Jean., cheaper than they can be had elsewhere. Give them a call *Cate Sign oldie RED FRONT. GIPS&IIe 432241147)1 SIM WU, in great variety. and at neer -10! ly all prioes.can be had at SCHICK'S. Ladies. year attention is invited to the as. sortntent. eoefklent that the taste of every one can bi soiled. Oct. 29, 1852 LIVER COMPLAINT. AUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS, l*D •LL diseases ari ■ing from a diem.- dered Liver or Stomach, such as Constipation, inward Piles, Fullness of blood to the head, Acidity of the Stomach. Nausea, ileert•hurn Disgust for Food, Fullness, or weight in the ttom ach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flutter ing at the pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and difficult breathing. Fluttering at the Nowt, Choking or :Suffo cating sensations when in a lying posture, dimness of vis ion, dote or webs before the sight, Fever •ntkiltill pain in the Heed, Deficiency o Perspiration. Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes Pain in the Side. Beck, Chest, Limbs Acc.,Hodilen Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil and great depression of spin ts, can be effectually cured by DR. HO OFLAND'S CELEBR.9TED GERMAN BIT TI RS PREPARED BY DE. C. IN. XACIESON, AT THE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, 120 Arch street, Philadelphia. Their power over the above diseases is not er celled—it equaled—by any other preparation in the United States, as the cures attest, in many CHAPS after skillful physicians have failed. • These bitters are worthy the attention of inva lids. Possessing great virtues in the rectafica• tine of diseases of the Liver and lesser glands, ex ercising the most searching powers in weakness and affections of the digestive organs, they are withal, safe. certain and pleasant. READ AND BE. CONVINCED From the "Boston Bee." The editor raid, Dec. 22nd 1)r. Hooßand's Celebrated German Bitters for the cure of Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspep sift, Chronic or Nervous Debility, is deservedly one of the most popular medicines of the clay These Bitters have been used by thonsanus. and a friend at'our elbow says he has himself receiv ed an effectual and permanent cure of Liver Complaint from the Use of this remedy. We are convinced that in the use of these Bitten, the pa. tient constantly gains strength and vigor—a fact worthy of guest consideration. They are pleas ant in taste and smell. and can he used Ly persons with the most delicate stomachs with safety. um der any circumstances. We are speaking from experience, mid to the afflicted we advise their use. •'Seolt'e Weekly, - one of the bent y pe pen+ publ 'Wird nonl, A ug.2:k7 uDr DooHand's German Bitters. manufactured by Dr. Jackson are now recommeeded by some of the most prominent members of dieter LI It y as an article of much efficacy in cases of female weakness. As such Is the case we would advise all mothers to obtain a a bottle. •and thus save themselves much DiCklieSb. Persons ot del ibits• ted constitutions will find these Bitters advanta geous to their health. as we know front exper ience the salutary effect they have bad upon weak systems." MORE EVIDFT('F. The•Thalade Intim Saturday Gazelle." the hes family newspaper published in the U. Stmes. The editor FaN4iof PR. 1100FL.-iN D'S GERMAN BirrEßs. “It is seldom we recommend what are term ed Patent Medicines, to the confidence and pat • renege of our leaders : and therefore when we recommend Dr. Hoolland's German Hitters, me wish to be distinctly understood that we ate not speaking of the nostrums of the day, that ate noised about for a brief prime an t i then loigot ten alter they have el - me their guilty race of chief, but of a medicine long eat ablisheiloiluver. sully prized, and which has met the hearty air pros al of the faculty itself.” iderire upon evidence has been received(liire the firgoing) from allsections of the Union, the last 3 years, anti the strongest testimony in it, favor, is. that there is more of it used in the prac tice of the regular Physicians of Philadelphia than all other nostrums combined. a fact that can be establixhrd, and fully pros tug that a scientific preparation will meet with their quiet approval when piesented es en in tin- loan. That this medicine will cure Liter Complaint] and Dyspepsia, nu one can doubt alter using it as directed. It acts specifically upon the stomact and liver; it is preferable to calomel in all bd. ious diseases—the effect is immediate. It can be administered to females or infants with safety and reliable benefit at any time. BEWARE OF -COUNTERFEITS. This medicine has attained that high charac ter which is necessary for all medicines to attain to induce counterfeiters to put forth spurious ar :icles at the tick of the lives ofthose whoate in nocently deceived Look well to the marks of the genuine. They have the written signature of C. M Jackson upon the wrapper, and his name Noun in the bottle, without which they are spurious. For sale wholesale and retail at the GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, Nn. 120 Arch street one dnor below Sixth Philadelphia; and by respectable dealers general ly through the country. Prices Aeduced. To enable all classes of invalids to enjoy the advantages of their great restorative pon ere. For sale in Gettysburg at the Drug Store of 8. H. BUEHLER. Dee. 12. 1851. -ly eow CALL AND SEE. 11 Very large supply of TIN WARE on hand and for sale, at Buehler'sTin and Sheet Iron Establishment, opposite the Post-office, which will be sold at low prices. GEO. E. BUEHLER. LOOK OUT I PAY UP 1 I THE Subscriber hereby gives notice that he has placed his notes, book• accounts &c.. for debts contracted prior to January lst, 1849, in the hands of Wil liam H. Stevenson, Esq., in Gettysburg. at whose office all persons indebted are requested to call and make payment. The large amount outstanding forbids further indulgence. ALL claims KM DE CLOSED. SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK. Pec. 12,1861—tf EXTRACT OF COFFEE. THE genuine, original EXTRoge7 OF COFFEE. which has been re cently so extensively brought into us use a substitute for Coffee, and which moan mends itself by reason olio cheapness as well as its excellence,. can be had, a all times, a3he Store of S. H. BUEHLER. it OYES: OYES: aH. T. WEBB has removed to Em• • mitsburg, where he will attend to the Auetionsering Public Sales, in that place, and 'wherever he may be called upon to go in Frederick and Adams counties. His charges will be moderate, and work well Sept. 24, 1852-6 m. MONKEY JACKETS. A good and cheap article to be found ma- stilts one price sore of SAMSON. GLOVES and Hosiery. Black and Fan cy Cravat., Ladles' Shoes, Cloth and Plush Caps, cheap at Oct. 8. FA H N E STOCKS'. HOFFMAN & WARRENS' MI ZIDZI) % g % t0%1q4 w_rrn, TIM LATEST Malmolotto' stratttntrg. THE undersigned would respectlully An- announce to the public that they have entered into partnership for doing business at the well known FACTORY on Middle Creek, in Freedom township, Adams County. Pa., on the road from Get tysburg to Emmiisburg, and are prepared to fill all orders in their line of business, such as Carding, Fulling, Dyeing, Manufacturing Cloths, Cassinetts. Car. pas, Slacking-yarn, Carpet chains, 4-c., in the best style and at REA SO.lV,d RATES. The Factory his been re-fitted and re paired with considerable rare and expense —the latest improvements in machinery having been introduced—so that CllBlll Merit may rely upon having their orders filled promptly and to the beet advantage. For the convenience and accommodation of et, Blowers, Wool will be called for and goods delivered at the following place,. every few weeks, to wit: All the Stores in Gettysburg ; Brinkerhoff's Store, Fairfield; Blythe & Pastou's do.; London's Mill, Liberty township Weikert's Store, Green mount; Myer's :41ore Fiesdem township ; Store, Mountiny too ; Lower's store, Ar endtmown ; Wertz's Store, Areolistown ; W ti mer's Store Mummasburg ; Scott's Store. Cash_ town; Sneeringer and Renshaw's, Lash/sown Arnold a Mill, Locust Grote ; Smith St Clutz's Store, Eimultsburg, Md ; Store, Taney own, 111 d ; Creglo's Store. 1 sung town All of our work is warranted to please. Goode at all times exchanged lur Wool. The highest price paid for Wool, No expense or trouble will he spared to give entire satisfsetimi to customers. Cive US a mill, and test our work. C. W. HOFFMAN, THOMAS WARREN, DAVID WARREN. April 23, 1852-Iy. BUSIIN ELLS' Itlitik FAULT', A Superior article of Mineral Paint [1 warranted equal to ally 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 ogis‘uxt Fire, Miler. mod lirrothrr, A.VI) UM:HAW:RAUH? LA' Ifs carmn. It mixes readily with Oil or Compogitioa and is a beautilul dark lirown or free-atone color. This Paint rewired the Prentiuna at the Neu. fork State lair, Held at Albany in 1850. in competition with the Ohio Firc•Proof Paint, and sev eral oilier kinds of Mineral Paine. as beim ! , superior to anything ot the Lind now in use. CERTIFIC ATES We the undereterwil, having seen and to.ril BUBWELL's nierml Paint, can salelv rvco•nt tttend it to the public a• striieb sopetior to any Mineral Paint ever before offered for use it is not unpleasant to use, like the >,t•our (11110 Paint whir his harped about the country so moult, but miles up with oil like pure white lead. It is sold at half the price of common paint and na believe where the rolnr is ileairable, it a worth twice as much. and as a Fire, Weather, or W Bier proof Paint, we think it cannot be surpassed he 'notching in the Paint line now in use. L Mason, Painter. James l'onilitison,Esii John Phelps, do Bail 1) if Olemion, do H Brown, Esq James Moore, do 11 B .1 'l' Manning, do W Ntoilitsrd, 1. !main, do P Doolittle, N P Wilbur, E W Dodge, John A "en, 0. Parks, I) Joslin, N User, Oneida Depot, (let. 30th, 1850 Mr. Dushwell, Dear Mir We hare wed, sviih in the past month, some 2,000 lbs. of yrur Miner al Paint, in painting cars, ear houses. and freight houses upon our road, and we ran safely re - mend it as • very superior, durable and cheap ar ticle of Paint. HEMAisi H. PiIEI,P,. Superintendent of the Syracuse h Utica H. R. Mr DUPWeII, Dear Sir:l have wird for the `3r•- curie & Utica H. H. Company. aver a ton of your Mineral Paint. and I find upon using it to I. fur preferable to the Oil Paint, or any oilier kind now in use. I cari nips recommend it n■ being mil.. - rior to White Lead for any kind uf out ilom point ing, as it appears to he iroper•ious to watrr, and unchangeable in color. HORACE JOHNSON. Paining for s. h U R. H Co. APiany, INT I, Mr. Buawell. Dear Sir : HBVirIC u>rd a con.stl cable quantity of your Mineral Paint. in painting brick and wooden houses, the past season. 1 have taken extra paints to try slid test it in serums ways, from its trial and composition I can war- rant it to be durable both i n qua lit y an d „ a t tn, it mixes beautifully with oil—paints very easy— and for ship or boat painting, I think there has no better paint ewer been introduced. I have used considerable of it with water and glue compost ion, for coarse, cheap painting, and It exceeds any thing I w. Truly Yours, THOS. B. JOSIN. House Painter. Numerous ochercertificatesin hands of Agents which will he shown to dealers. pc:rThis Paint is for sale by 8. H. BUEHLER, Gettysburg, Sole Agent for Adams County, Gettysburg. July 11—t1, DRUGS AND 111rEDIOINES. `IF all kinds. from the best 14 ' *louses in the City, eon. stanily on hand and for sale at the Drug and Bookstore of S. H. BUEHLER June 4, 1852 THE STAR AND BANNER. ptddilhed every Friday Evening, it► Oartisle street, two doors from !he -Diamond. by D. A. & (11., H. BUEHLIEII. IrMIXMat. If paid in advance OT within the . year 16$ armum—if not paid *thin the yes $2 60. si paper dhcontinued tutu I el la rrea reissue paid-- except it the option of the Editor. Single copies O. can* A failure to notify a discontinueno wW be regarded as icnew engegement. ..fderritaisteers not exceeding a square insert** twee times for sl—every subsequent Insert* 46 cents, Longer ones in the same proportion,— AU advertisements hot specially ordered for givie thne will be continued until, forbid. A Übe eel reduction will be made to those wbo advertise by the year. Job Printing of all kinds executed neatly and promptly, and on reasonable terms. ...Letters and cesunweirerterts to tbr Editor, Ont s "opting . such as contain Money or MI RCMP OS new subscribers. Intuit be easT rats in aniin secure attention.