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• Dr 'ince Bill,
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. 11:0ElaTIE T,
jr% FrIOE in l'hambtrahurg street, op
VI posit* the Lutheran Church. 2 door
cat of Middlocoiro store where he may
bq found ready and willing to attend to
c4se Within the province oflhe Den
tits? ! persons ip went •of full sets of teeth
ankreepeetfullytinrited to coll..
'-REFERENCES.
8t.% I, I Rev.C.P.Kiteuais, D. /I
.h 4 Prof. M. JAIM)11,
a Hesse; • I
4 IDAirtortot, l e Mucus. scat
Rot Ros'lraonsioie r IN. L. STORYIIIII.
July 7, 1848
- ' -
BOUNTY 'LANDS.
1110NRSONf3entided to Banally
!Ands - under the vets of Coo.
greas of the United States can
have iheir claims proorpify and
efltaisntly attended to by applier
tloir either personally or by lever
lithe ilubseribeir, at is office in Gettysbarg.
Otirstanto .whose applications have been
suspended on account of deficiency in
proof may find it to their advantage meta
gclr.The fee charged is $5 in inebriate:
playable upon the delivery 'of the warrant.
The'subscriber Will also attend to claims
for F l ensions for Revolutionary or• other
aerricee and the location of 114 ids. The
aide and purchase of Land Warrants at.
/i Melded to: and the highest .ehsh price paid
for the same. R. G. McOREARY.
May 14—tf. Attorney at law.
D. NITONAUGWV,
• ~11'17FORNEY AT LAN;
OFFICE in the South-west corner of
" the public square, one door : wont*
Oforp Arnold's Store. and formerly oc
qvied as a law Office by. John M'Oon
'why. Esq.. deceased,
ideltersey and Swillafarlair.,
- Pati•nts and Pensions,
Ile+funiish very , desirahle facilities to
Applicants and entirely relieve them from
ate necessity of a journey to Washington.
fir D 4, MCC, h prepared to stand to
Ihs paistestion of
!,', Ciannslot ilannty Land
rif,the War of 1812 and others
t-thipselection of choice /mak and 104 ,
ties their Warrawa*proleuring Patents
dellia)( Bfildievio hails io the best ad
. Appy tb hAti personally or by
.
tHolllllllllltli, rtititorelt 1138to.sti
TO . IF' OLZWEITO.
„to• so.e.: ,' '.:/ '1 •004-e- '..
N oessegve,pl il!:Nialdi, I have ph
o,4/ . iaggeltha.i)4 1 Peril in the
et ma. H. STIVIRRICiIit, ESQ., whom
i mihnieddlitthe etielfile,Etotthe pub.
STI3VENKHI.
H. r-rtX-ENSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
OFFICE. with A. IL 8.01VIEPIRON; Esq.
to the NorthrWest owner of the Can.
sitowrip. Gettysburg, Pa.
" gripapAge 414 u..say
oa 8
MISR subacriber respeetfully informs
mitMl , The trate that he has opened a per.
musum,,Digueteretype, Gallery, in the
house,foraterly kept as a Temperaoce
IMMilli n roZambersbarg street, a few doors
Mrs the Wriusoedi where he is 'prepared,
et all 490 0 1 and le rl/1 Smothers, to take
40.416 ea; RAE 1r IrPEN,
in best style, al all sixes and kinds, and ei
the ktitiiit rites. if my pictures do oat
give satisfaction, there will be no charge.
• Iltrellve Me a call.
SAMUEL WEAVER.
Gettysburg. May le, 'he.—.ly.
Diaml\ll4l "7 -New 'Fa r i n •
d on k lirettler,
irmim:• ;
ABLE BARBERS AND HAM
+. "'.: • DREsIttERB,
Ci9in .11l all times be found prepared to
`VAstltted to the calls of the peophr;at
U. Temle, in the Diamond. adjoining
the (lawny Building. From Long etpe.
riaonetheydatter themselves that they can
igo}thesogrit all the ramifications of the
• •Tonsorial Department,
wfthilmeth an infinite degree of skill, as
will meet with the entire satisfaction of
all Who Wry submit their chins to the
keel* ardegl of their razors. They hope
ib4lii i 0 I b a of, i that by their attention to bun- 1
ndmi,ssat a' deiire to please, they will mer•
it as well a reeeive,a liberal share of pub
lie patronage. The sick will be auended
to at their private dwellings,
TO TSUI PUBUO.
T HE undersigned, holds himself' in
to
readiness at all times act is AUD
ONEER, for the ceiling of goods of all
kinds at Public Sale, and at any time and
platte/Itt that °Minty of Adams.
lifelmaty be found at all tiMes at the;
OnEseitignittiv of t., W. Rimming, not
door to the Eagle Hotel, Dettysbuig. •
THEODORE M'GAUGHEY.
-Ina
,
dPAXPiiiIr 03(06Zinio
PAPS, Perfumery, Hail Oils, Motto
P'or 'Wafers, Portniames, Ate., a new ax.
aortment just opened at BUEHLER'S
Boo* and Drug Store, in Chantbsp l bo ig
street: , ,
FAHNESTOCK itt SONS would
••••, respeetfully inform the Public that
Moak of Lid /) If :IR and 8.1 1:1
iit f aß r has been greatly increased. arid
illimphkia col be bed. Cell aud examine
11404 r stack sad prices twitire purchaidec
elsowbens,
H LAKKETS, Planuele, of every pejo.
posit, and Domestics of every
401 114 posit,
dlefP °I
CatiiNtISTOCK'S.
cht. it, ;ass
1111 HAW lA*4 ing F . '4upels. k'riaftee
10 .• sod DAss' Trimmings 'in great uric
ty.
04,40
FA RN MOCK'S.
r . 1! rz•vosis
gip esesmr.—atwayar, ea 4latid
11141 . aid Ihr sale is deitystatti, at dal
1N - WARREN.* ItION.
SPILT:NUB
SEININAIY FOR tilati.
firms snhool is located in a pleasant
and healthy situation. joining the York
Sulphur Springs, in Adams County, Penn
sylvania. and is easy of arrest; to Harris
burg, Gettysburg, Carlisle, and Baltimore,
by daily stages passing between those pile
eee
:the course of instrinnitm. eomprisae Pll
the branches °fa liberal English education s
ingather with s4heatistioNl stuilies, Draw.
jag, and the French auti.German. lingua
,
ges. ' • • ' •• • 1,•
DUting the MiPsoix of flowers. freqbeat
excursions : will be , made to collect scut
preserve ePecttueite ,Ittr .the Herbarium. ,
thualmiting e healthy exereitia imitho most
ittlOrovlittg sad ueelbl study..
aktibioet sfaision will amontestie on
(be int seented day. (Moodily.). the
firth *oath. (May,).,and theiviater
on the first amend day in the eleventh
mosth, (November,) sod each 00111i1111118
St weeks.
eNSINCS.
For Tuition. Boarding, ate., *5O per
seeithat, payable one half in idliaace. and
the llunainder it the mid of the term,
Extra-charges are wide for Drawing and
the langtaupre, The
.00 of reading boobs
without charge; and other books and sts
tittneit at the tribal prices.
Etch' pupil mull furnish her own wash
basin and %Owls. sad have each artiCle of
her °liable* aiarked with her entire,
name. '
JOEL WIERSIAN,
LYDIA 8. WIEE3IATIL
Principals.
4REFF.REN 0881
Dr. J. Gib!Mots. Bigerptim, Limeastai Co. Pa.
Wm. Barnard, illarlborough, Chester Counts, Pa.
Daniel Cable. near Holfrolowa,Cimit: Co 4,
Robert P. starer, near Cadiz* Cumb. 4
Mathias Usher , Shirsouutstawo,
Jahn grits. Chverflekl, Bedford, "
T. K. Chapman, Philadelphia.
1rr..1 Crain, Holloware, CorpFerlaad Ca., Pa.
A. J. Kaolinast, Dear • " M
It. Mona, Shiremaaatonn. "
James alseAburn, fletlfeni, u a a
.whit HNiedke. Belliraara•
L FASHIONS
JUST RECEIVED
NEW ESTABLISHMENT.
lip p E undersighed re
speedully annotincr
to hie friends and tits pul
tic generally that he hi
commenced the -
Tailoring !badness
in the room rertmtlY (Peel
pied as a Slum store to;
/out; Bitattorr, 00_ tit- -
South-wefit cora* of Baltimore and Mid
dle streets. Gettysburg. opposite Fahneto
main' Store- Haring made arrangements
to receive the
LATEST FASHOORIS
malady from fie cities. and personally
superintending all work sent out. those
who favor me with their ctistorn may de
pend upon having their work dune to their
entire eatiefaetion. • -
in,L.Conntry produce will be taken in
exchange for work.
Wll. T. KING
Gettystnag. Ott. IS, 11152-6 m.
Haillasure Advertisements.
WII_, 014 MALE IiftOCERS,
1t0.,u0 :no. St,
__between Cheap
siteO
147 g would invite the attention of Mir
v chants and dealers. to our exten
sive stock of Gtoceries, Teas, Wines. Li
quors. Spices. dm., which we are prepar
ed m sell on the most favorable terms.--
We pay particular attention to Consign
ments of Country Produce, and make
prompt returns.
OtrOrders for Groceries punctually at.
tended to. • • '
EDMUND WOLF.
CHARLES W. SLAGLE.
Balt., Oct. 1,1852-3 m,
Adverthenients.
WU. WAIL? & SOX.
) /1....... d Dm*. a
Erivair. IMUN.II • 1111•1100 MATCIII;
IWIFOLIII.II4ITICS.MMIIt. PE..11.
WM; ii.ND Piaelf AIIIO.IIa.
An mom* wan* , time labsot Albs
4 dr
*Mirk .Ipgiamielieli aft WWI at
il Mak aor
I. Pt. 10144 /kook .Mn Ihdia. Misr
Ilmester am* Pluladulalms. ,
•,,,.._ ' airrAsumun ni hrs. l aT
....'•
h . ' '': . .....: . 7*.eeen5•0111 0 is NMI ghn, ta-__...?
Philadelphia, April 23, 1852-Iy.
EN'fs WANTED.
' • 4000 ALlra Jut
WAN TED I ja ev er Qualify, of the
U. Stater. active end enterprising
men, to,engage in the sale of some of the
best Bonk* fiubliebed in lite country. To
men of good address. possessing a small
capital of Rem tißli to $lOO, such induce
mauls will be offered as to enable them to
make (TM $$ to. $lO a day.
(g he Books, published by us are all
useful in their, eh:Timer. extremely popular
endcommaud large, piles wherever ihey
are offered.for, twitter , particulars ad
dress (1198411Pri( DANIELS •
itt.
secassow M W.A. Leary dr. c !? ., Np. 138 N.
,Sseand Arno; ad. Philadelphia.
Sept. 10, 185 2 —gds '
rewisarwirv -
TOBIMMISIiti KGAR
WAREHOUSE.
THE Subscribers respectfully inform
Country Merchants that we hayir
now on hand a ,general assortment of
the best •
3111 1 414111011111101611400.
Cavendish Ss. Lump Ss. Lump 6a. Plug.
&c., at the Manufacturer's lowest prices.
Also a fine assortment of Foreign' and Do
mestic &gars, Snuff, Smoking Tebaeco.
Pipes, Pipe Heads, &c., which we will
sell at the lowest prices.
8. WOODWA RD & CO.,
28 North Third St., Philadelphia
&pt. 3 1852-3 m.
LEATHER.
Writs, Williams di:
Stoat No. 29, N. 3rd street, Philadelpbia
MORROCCO MArouracTeacra.
CURRIER% AND . IMPORTERS
Commission and General
LE.RTBER BUSINESS.
111,110 11,1111141153111& statiair,.
lic:TMenufactory 15 sere et,
4 rhitaddphia.
July Q. 1512-Iy.
No, utrogr4"
At the Farmers' Cheap Corner:
A R. KUR'M has just returned frank
• Baltimore and Philadelphia with 'a
large and desirable lot of Spring and Siam.
mar Goods. vronid invite 'the anew
tion of ilia Ladles woe, fotMpbie semi*.'
silent nt(Dresa 81 1 / 4 ,, , Beragi /de
very rieh atyles, tyitk finpleins, Plain end
Figured Alpacas,, New Style Mous de
Lattna. Silk Tiestie,,Bersam plain
And :Spred. ' Also. Oinghems, .11ffeernie f
Calicoes. Checks, Ticklageoilte.
01611**1111Millrli 11111 apt
&
I Kliftiags,in/gOM variety. Also: Linen
and Cotton Pants stuff, at all. prices. A
handsome asaortarent of Gouda for boy's
Waif 'r
aiILUPX:PIZAPOO,
A very large lot of Carpet varying in
pviee• from 121 to $l,OO per yard. Call
and look at them, if you want to boy or
not no trouble to *bow our goods.
ftti:EENSWA.R.E.
Our assortment of Queensuoue is admix.
-tad to be the cheapest in the country ; we
•are receiving a large addition to our form
dot ;stook. Glassware of every desoviption,
'dhoti from the menufae l uren.
Groceries ! Groceries!
A very full assortment of Groceries—
the best lip sugar and levy co ff ee in town;
also molasses, teas, pepper; swath spices,
Ate., all verrchesp. Wanted in exchange
for goods Butter, Lard, Rags. Eggs, Hams
Sides, Shoulders, Soap, &c., for which
the highest' price will be given. ocrir
you want to lava money, KURTZ'S
Cheap corner is the place to do it.
Gettysburg. April 16, 1862.--tf
The Richest and most varied
FANCY GOODS,
EVER brought to this place has just
been received by SC HICK, and is
now opening at his Store in South Bahl
more street. The public is invited to call
and examine goods and prices, both of
whieh cannot bin plesse,•ne feels fully se
cured. Among hie stock will he found
LADIES' FANCY DRESS GOODS ,
nub u Silks. Satins. Popleins, Tissues
llernges, Serage de Lames, Lawns, Al
pacas, Hoinbazines. incliams. Swiss, Jac
°net and Cambric Moslins. and Calicoes,
in great variety. Alan,
CLOTHS. C.IISOLWERES,
Satinetts, Tweeds, Cotonades, Nankeen
Linen Cheek, Vesting. of all Sorts, Etc
In skim his stock is very large, and em
braw% all in his line.
jg_7 , l;all and judge for yourselves—no
rouble to show goods.
April% 1852.
W ILL still Black and Fancy Cloths,
and Cassimeres. Satin, Silk anti
Fancy VESTINGS, Overcoatiogs Cassi
netts, and Kentucky Jeani,,cheraper than
they can be had elsewhere. Give them
a call at the
Sign of the RED FRONT.
ettli/ahtb GLlM2ada)B
?KRA WI,S. in great variety. and at near
ly" all priceii.ean be had at SURICK'S.
Ladies, your attention is invited to the as
sortment, confident that the taste of every
one can he suited.
Oct. 29, 1852
PUTNAM'S MONTHLY.
rillH IC subscribers, responding to the repeat
ed'. and urgeotipexprettsed wish of eminent
sod judicious persons in various sections of the
country. have decided to commence, on the
Fuer or Jammer, 1853, AN ENTIRELY
ORIGINAL PERIODICAL, under theabove
tide.
It is intended to combine the lighter change.
tensile, of a popular magesine with the higher
and graver qualitin of a quarterly review ;
filling a posttiun hitherto unoccupied in our
literature.
While attractive 'women for the general
reader is thus chtained, there will be an at
tempt to secure *distendst iticcu.encx in each
delimiters*. ••
accomplish.this, we intend that the work,
in all of its mechanical and business upon",
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 sod profitably, who hive not hither
to contributed to periodicals.
We intend that all articles admitted into the
work shall be liberally paid for.
We believe that as ample material exists
for such a work; that there is no lack either
of talent among our writers or of appreciation
oa 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. •
“Pution's :Monthly" will be devoted to the
interests of Literature, Science sad Art—fn
theinbest and pleasantest aspecti.
Entirely independent of all merely selfish
interests, or tertian, or sectional leanings in
its management, it will be open to competent
writers (Mime diseassiotiof such topics care
deemed important mad of public interest.
The critical deportment will be wholly Milh
pendent of the publishers. and, in far as poesi.
ble, of all personal influence or bias. Whole
sale cristigitions of public abuses will be al
lowed whir field without Aar or favor.
An elevated natiopal tone and spirit, Ameri
can and indepeedatt, yet mid
Juste both to the !hormoneand to the seeiel con
dition end prospects of both leinsiopheres, will
be ekiltiVateditio a leading:prineiple of Me work.
Special attention Will be' given ' of matters
commented With'siteht policy, municipal rep
letionsipubliehealth and safety, andthe prattil-•
cal economies of every day life.
I‘,' here weal/feet aikido illostrfitiop or pie toile
example, such illusiimion will he riceamomilly,
gives; but mil mit eireettid that the sueeivese
of the work, is to depend on what are termed
“sedlidliehseats.": 1 •
rha feLowneg. among many others, hmfeett•
.preartill ir hearty approyaa of thtt plan, atel
will allgive it their genetaLaaiperatitm
whili "nee d y ill or them *llll4 contributors to
the work :
Weshbiston Irving. Nithimiel Illawthome,
'Rev. Dr. Hawke, R. B. 'Kimball, Hon. Geo.
Bancroft, Rev. Dr. Robinson, Prof. B.
man, .14.. Roe; Dr.Wiyhtrid, Rt. 'Bev. Bilk
Potter. ;Pa., Vim Greet* Halleck , Rev. W.'
pimply), Profeserer Ohllapie, Prin. H. P. Tap.
pan, H. W. Lopgiellow, W. C. Bryant„.ooo,
Wm. turtle ' Prof. Lieber, R. Waldo llNer•
eon, Mrs. Kiritland, Hon. E. G. Snider, Donald
G. Mitchell, Miss Warner, author of Wide
World, F. P. Whipple, Miss Cooper, Rev.
Orville Dewey, Miss Sedgwick, Geo. Sommer,
Professor Henry Reed, &a. &c.
* * *A full list will be given hereafter.
Barb number will contain 128 ample pager.
Price $3 per annum, or 25 cents per nornSer.
Terms for clubs, acc. will be given in separate
circulars.
Orders reoeived by all booksellers through.
out the United • States and hy the Publisher*
0. P. PUTNAM At 00,
= 10 Park Plane. New York.
VrPotastn's Popular Library is still ton.
tinned semi-monthly,
Nor.!!, Ingt 3t
assortmenta
FA HNESTOCK'S
MME
Treasurer of tbit
0. in surnmisiee with
Assembly, putitithes
'holeaalli Deshutted
line within the,said
it'd returned to him
Kele, of the Goun
'whb hare taken but
t have not foenift
fat of May, 1859. Thnire
seeterick (*) have not taken
licamo v .
yew from
marked withq
out Lillllllllll4 ,
CLASS.
gA of Gettysburg.
,•ply, Sons, ,
old,
mold,
(scoff,
ogler,
9 8. Fahne
12. George Al
12 Abraham 1 1
18 David !
la 'tinner 'Ai l
13 A. Et, Knr
14 'John it
14 Waage Li
14 Mavens Sc
14 8. H.' Bite'
venison, sr.,*
14 Kellen...K.4'
14 J. L. &he,
,14 Win. W.
'l4 W:'W. P I
14 George W!
14 Philip Wi
14 Samuel
14 Alexander
14 Hugh .11.111
14 Sainnel Lil
14 Win. Gill
sasenly.•
(en,*
gless{ng,'
no;
ag't.
nsinr,*
-nny,.
14 J. J. Brink hoff.
14 Jerome W ter,
14 Emanuel . ler,Liquor.
14 Skelly & Itlebaugh.•
14 Elias Shead
14 Robert needs.*
14 Ephraim 114naniay."
14 F. E. Van Dersirei,*
4 DavidMireary,:'
eland rounssAir.
14 John
' 14 Robert Ci%lan, will,•
14 George Troftle.
14 Henry Myers, sill,•
B:ratio's Township.
14 Jacob King,
14 David Shull,*
14 Philip k U. W. Myers, lag..
Arenaßas Township.
14 John Burkholder.
14 John McKnight,•
14 Abel 'l'. Wright,
14 George Minnigh.
14 Maria L. Wright.*
Buller Township.
14 Jesve Houck, lig..
14 Peter Hulick,
14 Samuel Faber. jr.,
14 Creglow & Severs.
Tyrone Toosnion*.
14 Jesse Cline.
14 Schriver & Stensbeegh.
14 J. Itiddlempse►,
Hamilton Township.
14 Jacob S. Hildebirartikhq• • •
14 Charles Spangler.
14 William Wolf, , -
14 Charles Heagy, fig.,*
14 Samuel Neiherger,
14 Catharine Miller.•
Liberly Township.
14 John Niinemaker,
14 Samuel Nunemaker, mill.•
• Mountie, 7-township
-14 Ephraim flamer, liq.,•
14 Wm. Walker,'
14 Lawrence Heitz, lig,
14 Henry Hann.
14 Sylvester Fink. Sq..
Franklin 7'esonship-
Mary Duncan.
Abraham Scott,
Thomas J. Cooper,'
Philip Hann, liq..
Stick & Whitton. lin..
Beecher & Hoover, liq..•
Jacob F. Lower,
J. B. Wrightson,
John Wertz.
Martin L. Miller,
Hugh M'llhenny,
Hamiltonian township -
14 B. W. Riley, liquor,'
13 Jacob Brinkerhaff."
14 Paxton dt Blythe,*
14 George Riffle, mill.*
Huntington township..
12 J. A. Gardner, liquor,
14 William
14 Win. Keitlewell Co.,*
•
14 Jacob A. Myers,',
13 B. P. Gardner.
14 J. Brinkerhoff,*
Latintore towr.ship.
14 George Deardorff, mill,*
14 Henry B. Bmitb, liquor,
Oxford township.
13 Jaoob Martin,
13 G. B. Him.. liquor,'
14 Mary Homy,
Berwick township.
14 William Bittinger, liquor,
14 M. Eiehelberger,
14 D. E. Hollinger, "
14 Joseph R. Henry,*
lifountplectsont Township.
13 John Miller,
14 Amos Zuck, lig.,
14 Peter O'Neil, liq.,
.li,ifing. township.
14 D. IW. C. White,
14 Jacob4kulabsugh,
14 Jacob George,'
4 ' Mani 8. Myers, lifPr
Conowago toftmuhip.
14 John Busby, sr.,
14 E. l'Ottiingo,
4 Wiley & Bneeringer, liq., .
Germony fownsAiP•
,
14 'Henry , Sobrilter,7 . 7°•
13 iiiiieeral Reqshaw. liq., lA 00
George Yet! &Soo, lig., IS 00
14 Edwaiii 1941190# 7OO
14 Samuel team.* 7 It?
141 Norbeck & Spalding.* 7 00
' Mika,
1 , 1 4 Peter 144 g.
NEW STONES.
14' Sohn AM:. Nip*
14 'Peter
4 A. H. ther
.4 JaOb . H. 'Fehr* • 00
14 Jacob B. Troide t liquor,* t: 50
14 Georgp_Kar.o4 . 10 Alll
01
14 . myera, • • 4 ' 10'`50
Henryl4 Meyer,' , " 10 00
14 J. Bneeringet, 10' 50i
14 Wm. Myer", " 10 . 50 .
14 Bishop & Brother. •' .10 50
14 Cornslilts Chronister. 6. (P nt) 8 81
14 F. W. Knauss, (6 months.) $ 80
14 Hoek King; '' t' l
stir Ail the Count , "preiisinler is NO'
lirinstitmlt Intl spinet' 41 delitsquingi
t or n,
tha monk etillewaher, AbeieloAdoitutt go
ease costs and fine are requested to lift
their homage' ea or /lore IReA of De
bember naafis. snit ‘srlll he brooeht actor.
dlntib W. 1 . ,. • ;
• - THONAR WARREN.
• • '• • Vroateoior of Mau Cana l .
rPtallatee. .• • •
No". 1 09,11161. S , 4t
IMU4 , MtS, YEN.ORS
01! Patina aledlobties.
of Distillers& ,Vet*
•it dies of 'Patent llediJinei wlthitl Ode
county, Qt Adams , se rammed to the Trpii•
surer of said County by the Mercantile
Appreiser.„is puulished•in accordance with
law, designating. Anne, who have taken
out License. sad - those who', have not until
the Ist of April next. 'rhose marked, with
an asterisk (*) have not taken out license.
mei Lies Milli
DISTILLERIES,
Cunsherland township.
10. George L. Seltriver,* 5 00
10. David Rhodes, 5 00
Word,
10. W. 8. Jenkins."
10. Henry Woif,•
Conowago.
10. John Kimlig,*
Liberty
10. James McDivitt,•
VENDERS OF PATENT MEDICINES .
Gettysburg.
4. S. H. Bushl.o'
4. Samuel S. Forney.•
liaminon
3. Jopeph
8. A M. Staub.
Berwick tp.
8. Jacob Gablelmam,*
Gettysburg.
8. John Lutz,
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ittiirAs the County Treasurer is required
to institute suit against all delinquents in
the month of Dtirember, those desiring to
save costs and fine are requested to lift
their licenses on or before the 15th of De
cember next, or suit will be brought accor
ding to law.
THOMAS WARREN,
Treasurer of Akins County
Tseatsrret's Mies, Gettysburg,
Noe. 2U, 1663. 4
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/11 1 HE undersigned has received from
j Harrisburg the Dockets provided for
by the Laws requiring the registration of
Marriages, Births and Deaths, and is pre
pared to receive and record certificates. as
required by law. gcpClergymen. Phy
sicians, and others, desiring blauk certifi
cates, can be supplied at reasonable rates,
on application to the undersigned.
DANIEL. PLANK. Register.
Register's Office, Gettysburg,
November '26, 185 e. 3 St
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DISSOLUTION.
11 - IHE Partnership heretofore existing
between the undersigned, tinder the
names of A BRAHA NI and ISAAC FISH
ER, is this day dissolved by mutual con
sent. Therefore all persona knowing
themselves to be indebted to the late Firm
are requested to call on the undersigned
and make payment on or before the first
day of March next, and those persons hav
ing claims against the late Firm are re
quested to present them for payment.
ABRAHAM FISHER, Jr.,
ISAAC FISHER.
Fisher's Mitt, Butler tp., Nov. 20, 1852-31'
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COLLECTORS, TAKE NOTICE.
913 HE collectors of taxes in the different
townships of ►dame county, are
herby notified that they will be required
to settle up their duplicates on or before
Tuesday the 28th day of December next,
on which day the Commissioners will
meet at their office to give the necessary
exoneration'.
JACOB GREIST.
ABRAHAM REEVE&
JOHN MICIEI.EY, Jr..
Commissioners.
Attest—J. A VOHINDAVGIii, Clerk.
Nov. 19, 1852—id.
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ME W IKetSso
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AND PLENTY OF THEM,
At the Store of
THE TWO EXTREMES, at the Old
Stand. two door. below the Post Of-
fice in Ohambersburg street. If you wish
to save your money, come and buy your
HATS, CAPS; BOOTS and SHOES, at
W. W. PAXTON'S Establishment. Ile
buys his Goods with great care, and is
prepared to offer bargains. Call and judge
for yourselves.
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15 oo
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10 50
10 50
10 50
7 00
He has for. Gentlemen,
Calf. Kip, and Heavy Boots, of the best
quality—prices from it 75 to 83 75.
Calf. Kip and Coarse Hon's, 'from 81 00
to $2 00. • Slippers, Halters, &c., do.
• Four. Ladies,
Fine Lasting Gaiter.. Half Gaiters. Mo.
rocco Oho's. Jenny Lind style, Jefferion
SliPPers , Ace-g Morocco Gaiters, Mimeses
Boots ii hoes.
Also. and Children.' Boots and
'Shoes. of every variety. a very large as•
`sortment, spank all persons. Also Trunks
l and Travelling Baga.
Also, Russia and Beaver Hats, of all
Muds ; a veil 'finerthrtiels of new style
nauleakin Hatt Kossuth nod Non-Inter
veutiosrasts, n, *mat Nariety of Far
and Wool Sloushifisl.. iron MI eta. to
CosPO,Ontortsi,all.
7 SO
1 SO
7 ADO
10 All
Oct. 8 0 1552.
BuTvuERING•
/1110 g. subseribin:i heAng lately cOm.
- 10 - minced the lintaherhitHeitnes*,' in
she Borobill of - Gettysburg, respectfully
infqvi!,log ftignfla !tbst,h6 ■ls at ell / limos
to supply Oen) wlth fresh melt, of
the usual varieties. such *eve. V. 14 7 ,44
s slaughter
honed' is 'Upon the corner of Washington
and Mimed. streets. Thankful •for (the'
Libor,' • encouragement *hitherto received,
he respectfully solicits s contiousnee cof the
publicjmitoiptge.
Oirrerimais hewing live ; awl ; to,die.
P),tar, oPilli:t9P4gi,Plo4l6
, I *his stip pay,, h ;whet
ricei for the isms. • •
HAMIeRfkiY. •
Aug. it
SIR 50
7' 00
10 SO
j LIST or nistimanist
Hamilton.
BEER LICENSE.
Oxford tp,
NOTICE.
ellor
%V, W. P. I 44CTON •
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Aulquicv, DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC: 90.
NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASES OF
THE KIDNEYS,
Ash is% •
_ diseases arfr
sipg from aditer.
dared Liyet fittintech,
such as Constipation. inward
Piles, Fullness of blood no the bead,
Acidity of the Stomach, Hawses, Heart burn
Dlattustior Food, Ftilltiess,or weight in the Elora
ach, Sou Eructation., Sinting or Flutter
ing at the pit of the Stomach, Swimming
of the Hand, Hurried- GNI dlifiCiat
breathing. Fluttering at the
Heart, Chokincor Suffo
cating sensations when
in • lying. posture,
dimness of vis
ion, dots or
webs before the
sight,
Fever and dull pain in the Head, Deficieney o
Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes
Pain in the Side. Beck, Chest. Limbs &c.. Sudden
Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Conaiant
Imaginings of Evil and great depression of spir•
ts, can be effectually cured by
DR. HOOMAND'S
CELEBRATED GERMAN BIT
TERS PREPARED BY
Dn. C. El. OACIESOIA,
AT THE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, 120
Arch street, Philadelphia.
Their power over the above diseases is not ex
celled—if equaled—by any other preparation in
the United States, as the cures attest, in many
cases after skilliul physicians have tailed.
These bitters are worthy the attention of inva
lids. Possessing great virtues in the rectifica
tion 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, certaig and pleasant.
READ AND BE CONVINCED.
From the "Boston Bee."
The editor raid. Dec. 22nd
Dr. Hoeßand's Celebrated German Bitters for
the cure of Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspep
are, Chronic or . Nervous Debility, is deservedly
one of the most popular medicines of the day.—
These Bitters have been used by thotisanus. are
a friend at our elbow says be has himselt renew
ed an effectual and permanent cure of 'Liter
Complaint from the use of this rlmedy. We are
convinced that in the use at these Bitten, the pa.
tient constantly gains strength and vigor—a fact
worthy of relit consideration. They are pleas
ant in taste and smell, and can be used Ly persons
with the most delicate stomachs with safety, un•
der any circumstances. We are speaking froM
experience, and to the afflicted we advise their
use.
"ttcott's Weekly," one of the best Literary pa
pery published said, Aug.2s—
Hoof land's German Bitters. manufactured
by Dr. Jackson are now recommended by some
of the most prominent members or tbe latently as
an article of much efficacy in f female
weakness. As such is the case we would advise
all mothers to obtain a a bottle, and thus save
themselves much aickness. Persona of delibita-
ted constitutions will lind these natters advanta
geous to their health, as we know from expel
lance the salutary effect they have had upon
weak systems."
MORE EVIDENCE
The "Philadelphia Saturday Gazette, - the bes
family newspaper published in the U. States.
1 he editor say s of
PR. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS.
"It is seldom we recommend what are term
ed Patent Medicines, to the confidence and pat
ronage of our readers ; and therefore when we
recommend Dr. IllooflamPs German Bitters, we
wish to be distinctly understood that we are not
speaking of the nostrums "of the day, that are
noised about for a brief ' , Mod and then Inigot•
ten after they have done their guilty rare of mis-
chief, but of a medicine long established, univer.
sally prized, and which has met the hearty ap
pruval of the faculty itself."
Evidence upon evidence has been received (like
the forgoing) from all sections of the Union, the
last 3 rears, and the strongest testimony in its
favor, is. that there is more ol it used in the mar,
tire of the regular Physicians of Philadelphia,
than all other nostrums combined, a tact that can
easily be established, and lolly proving that a
scientific preparation will meet with their quiet
approval when presented even in this form.
That this medicine will cure Liver Complainh
and Dyspepsia, no one can doubt after using it as
directed. It acts specifically upon the otomact
and liver; it is preferable to calomel in all bid
ioua diseases—the effect is immediate. It ran
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
tides at the risk of the lives of those wheelie in
nocently deceived.
Look well to the marks of the genuine.
They have the written signature nt C. M
Jackson upon the wrapper, and his name blown
in the bottle, without which they are spurious.
For sale wholesale and retail at the
GERMAN MEDICINE BTORE,
No. 120. Arch street one door below Sixth
Philadelphia; and by respectable dealers general
ly through theeountry.
Prices 31Leducted
Toenshleellclassesol invalids to enjoy the
advantages of thigh great gestural i ve powers.
For este in Gettysburg ■t tbe Dreg gb,re of
8. H. BUEHLER.
Dee. It 1881. -17 sow
CALL AND SEE.
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 UPI I
THE Subscriber hereby gives notice
that he has placed his notes. book
accounts &c.. for debts contracted prior lo
January Ist, 1849, in the hands of : Vgils
liam H, Stevenson. Esq., in GettFaburg•
at whose orrice all persons indebted ire
requested to call and make payment. Thr
large amount outstanding forbids further
indulgence.
ALL claims MUST BE CLOSED.
SAMUEL FAHNES'VOCK.
Pee. 12, 1861—tf
EXTRACT OF C - 00E7E7
THE genuine, origins/ eX77?4C7
OF COFFEE. which has 'been ri
cent!, so extensively 'brought into ns vow
substitute for Coffee, end which recan
mends itself by. reason 'of its eheapnest 'es
well as its excellence, .ean be; bid; i all
times, the Store of
, B.' Hi BUEHLER.
O YES:. 0 YES:
, H. T. WEBB bar reiboved ,, to Ent
mr. 0, atissburg, where he will atone to the
Auctioneering of Public Sales, in that place,
and wherever; he shay, be called open .to
go in Frederiok and Adkins counties.. His
diary. will Ito moderate, and work well
done.
- Sept. 24.3852«-6m.!
MONKEY CUT.
goocLetol cheep article to be totted
111 " the gee 011 1414180,N.
C igE
v)f 1 *
a ""tri, nd
Pan.
k
.7r
:Rd P 0.4 Prat IA elbotts.
04C A xesTockie,
®tell k. MEL
A lOuiroAigr article, of. Mineral. raid
wirrnaed equal to , any.rerkt , elm
bet& *Ared,to the public for i klsiiitif4l ork
Wood, uTick. Stone, Iron, . 1 in, or spy
substance which is exposed to 1 111 /oer.
Water, or the Attnosphere. It is
Profit, agalsext Fire,_4lrater.
and Weather,
sND UNCILINOILIBLE IN ITS COLOR.
It mixes readily with Oil or Compoyiriot,
and is a bsautilul d.rk brown or free-atone
color.
This Paint received the Premium at the
New York Stere — Abir,
Held at Albany , in 1800, in eorriPetititio
with the Ohio Fire-Proof Paint, and sev
eral other kind■ of Mineral Paint, as being
superior to anything of the kind' nor► is
CERT WIC
We the undersigned, having seem end said
BUSWELI'S Mineral Paint, can safely recom
mend it to the public as being an articlellOPlAol
m any Mineral Paint ever before offered for use
it is not unpleasant to use, like the /4011011 Ohio
Paint which is harped about the country sumach,
but inicaaop withoil like pure white load. .o.la
sold at half the price of common ,paint { and we
believe where the color is desirable, it • worth
twice as much, and as • Fire, Weather, or Water_
proof Paint, we think it cannot he surpassed by
anything in the Paint line now in use. •
L Mason, Painter. James Tomlinson, Ewe
John Phelps, do John Tomlinson, Hay
D B Gleason, do H Brown, Elie
James Moore, do B B httoddard,
J T Manning, do G W Stoddard,
i. Joslin, do 8 P Doolittle,
N P Wilbur, John A 'en,
B W Dodge, 0. Parks,
D Joalin, N Dyer,
Oneida Depot, Oct. 110116
Mr. Busbwell, Dear tlir We hawk used, lejlytt
lathe past month, some 2,600 The. of your Miner
al Paint, in painting aim ear homely viggi freight
homes upen Our road, and ape tylit reconi
' mend hash very superior, durable and cheap yr.
title of Paint. HEMAN H. g i lllELPtj • -
Superintendent of the tlyrainse dt Utica INN.
Mr Baswdl, Dear Fiir: I twee aimnlfor the Syr..
01100 At Veins R. R. Company, over a ton of year
Mineral Paint, and I find upon using it to be far
preferable to the Oil Paint, or any, other.ltlnil now
in use. I can also recommend it se being supo
riorto White Lead for any hind of out duos µNint
hly, es it appetite tobe Impervious to water, and
unchangeable in color.
HORACE JOHNSON.
Painter for ti. dr. U. R. R Co.
Albany, Dee. I. 1860.
Mr. Roswell. Dear Sir t Having UMW a entrant
cable quantity of your Mineral Palm, in painting
brick and wooden houses, the peal areaon, I have
taken extra pains to try and rat It in various
ways, from its trial and composition I
eon war.
rant it to be durable both in quality and eoior,
it mixes beautifully with oil--paint► very easy—
and for ship or boat painting, I think there ha* no
better paint ever been introdered. I have tiled
considerable of it with water and glue COM WWI.
ion, for coarse, cheap plaid's*, and it exceeds
any thing I oversewn • Truly Yovra,
THOS. V.
House Painter.
Numerous ethercertkicanasin hands or Avows
which will be shown to dealers.
ilr - This Paint is for sale by S. H.
BUEHLER, Gettysburg,
Pole Agent fnr Adams County
HOFFMAN & WARII EN 8 1
I li t
WITH THE LATEST
lEntprobetr.Sffatbfnerg.
°IHE undersigned would respectinlly
announce to the public that they
have entered rosin partnership for doing
business at the well known FACTORY
on Middle Creek. in Freedom township,
Adams County. Pa., on the road from Get.
tyshurg to Erniniishurg, and are prepared
to fill all orders in their line of business,
such as
Carding, Fulling, Dyeing,
Manufacturing Cloths. Cuesinetts, Car.
pets, Stocking- yarn, Carpet.
chains, .Ic., in the boa
style and at
REA SON.d /ILE RATES
The Factory has been re-dued sad re.
paired with considerable rare and expense
—the latest improvements in machinery
having been introduced—so that custo
men may rely upon haring their brdexj
filled promptly and to the beet advapiage.
For the convenience and aceomModation of
customers, Wool will be called fet 11111 i
goods delivered at the following places,
every few week.. to wit:
All the Stores In Gettysburg ; Brinkerbore
Store, Fairfield; Blythe &I'es Wei 0 0 .; !MINIM...
Mill, Liberty township; VVellont's Mere, Green-
Mount ; Mver'sntereFreedern,townslup; Mans's
Store, Moantjny township; Lowent afore, Ar.,
andistown ; Wertz'. Store, Arenasiown ;
awes Store Nunfroieburaf ; Scott% Attire,
town ; @searing's and Renshaw's; Little fewer
Arnold's Mill, Locosi trove ; rtmith dt Chns!ti
Store, rromitatairgMil ; Rildiaill'a Store , Toppi
own, Mil ; Green's Store, Tanneytown Road,
~
All of our work is:warranted
to please. Goods at all times exchanged for
Word. The highest price paid for W
No expense or wobble will be aiipapddiO'
give entireitatiefaittion toeuetoineve. -, Give
rte a Gall, and teat nor work: • 1 •!I• 1 .
C. W. HOFFMAN,'
• THOMAS,' WARREN,
DAVID WARREN.
April SS.
li t
DRUMS Alla VlM,, i ,la 2,
IF all Wade. (rain 11404etsi
` ll F llousas in th e; City. con
stantly on head and, raviolis. as,
the Dreg and. Booketose, of 1,. '
'BUEHLBBI",s°'
Julie 4, .186 S
THE 8 AR AND BANNER -
h vubliehed every "VAIaY WO; in"
t al lith a i r eift,•hoo door; Insll.
Diamond.
D. A. It. C. .4•U.K.AVIrE R.
If• Ira ar.e
Poiktill*4l*ened et Within .110, *elk Wilmr
annum—if imp paid
ptbero wi t t be yes $2 50. No
paper dipcordinuad nail talarreateges ar
except at tAble of Bellbird. 1.8
tif efititts. A, I'M"! 30, xfbiiry . )4
will ha 011er464 ea a new engsgeine•
.4dverheirtmersis exettedittir a lei
wee turtle lot '4ll-4-4MtrY bliequant insert s
cents. Longer onewhe the:garde pirtiliriteed
edteMieensehge bogs specially i oyArpO• l ior U
Sinn time 01 , 1)1 be, oolitibeed bell/ fitbiUi A libe
ral,nodoetien will be made to thaw witol
by the ytter. :1}1 I 'R
IMATM* ef 4114104 i ex eratlykirt . ix,mul
protopft;imi'dn'teitibeable terms.'
Lettfre and , 00 *****41IttOgii r*, r, Mr".
saleb'ett' ebellef.h Jiloney /LI , 11,
new' subscriber*. :east be 414 V *Arai .81 elitlititik:
sours attention.
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