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FOR 1853.
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Avaiimunae, Clerk.
Uedefaber 24. 1852.-4 t
NOTICE.
Eaf&e of JOHN NOEL, demised.
iIig . I)TICE is hereby given' to the heirs
1111 and legal representatives of JOHN
NOEL late of Menallen township, Adams
virility. Pa., deceased, via :—Adain Noel.
earbara.intermarried with Abraham Rime,
Daniel Noel. (whose interest in the estate
M his father has been oversigned to David
Noel.) David Noel. (petitioner.) Mall. in
termarried with Peter Rime, Elizabeth
Noel. John Noel, Harriet Noel. Susanna
Noel, and Amos Noel, the three last of
whom are still in their minorty. and have
for their Guardian John Wshey, that
ALA ORQUEST
will by held on a certain tract of land, situ
ate in the township of Merallen aforesaid.
containing about 48 Acres, adjoining lands
of George Black, Win. Watts, and others,
on which areerected a one-etory .h><,llnuse,
a log Barn, with an Orchard. with the ap
purtenances —on Fridgy the 14th day of
Amway next, at 10 o'clock, A. M.. on
Asid premises, to make partition 'thereof to = l
and amongst the heirs and legal reprtisen- I
noises ol said deceased, if the same will
admit of partition 'without prejudice to , or
spoiling the whole thereof ; but if the same
will totadmit of such panition. then to in
quire how many of said heirs it will eon - -
veniently accommotlate,and part and divide
the same to and amongst as many of them
'as the !mute will accommodate ; but if the
same will not admit of division at all with
-ont-prejediee on or *roiling thrirhoht there. ,
of. then to value and appraise the same,
whole and undivided—and that' the said
Sheriff do make return of his proceedings
herein' as well as tinder his own hand and
eagle* mailer the hoods and seals of the I
said loqueet to the mixt Orphans' Court, i
epee the isms shall he held.
joHN scorr, SherVP
misirs its Gmlystruivi
ow,
TAVERN LICENSES.
la the
ay_ Wintended application of JACOB B.
TROSTLEIo! Limn to keep a Pub
& Anna in the township of Butler.
WE, the Subscribers, citizens of But
ler township, do certify that the
aim" Petitioner is of good repute for hon
esty. and temperance. and is well provided
with hose room and conveniences. and
that said Tavern is necessary to serum.
adage the public and entertain strangers
emit travelers.
Jeremiah B. Omer, John A. H. Wilier.
Jame Houck: George Weaver.
George W. Frey. Isaac Roth.
Daniel Menges, Jacob Pettey!,
David Buick, Henry Feld,
Jonas Onter, Stephen Voider,
Daniel Fidler.
Dee. 24. 1852-4.
CALL THIS WAY:
T 94 (LATEST FASHONIS
ZOIST IitIECEOWED.
Wile, undersigned respectfully an notice-
At. es to the citizens of Gettysbure and
he vicinity that he has commenced the
TArisolusa sinus Ens,
in all its varied branches, in one of the rooms
is Conqughy's Building, adjoining the
entrance to the Sous of Temperance Hall.
He kopek that by a strict attention to bus.-
Mem. and an earnest effort to please. to
meet and receive a liberal share of public
Patronage. IT•Give us a call.jai
Country produce taken in exchange for
work. Latent F:triltionn have just been re.
ceivad. HENRY CLIPPINGER.
April 10, 1052-I.y.
CUTION B. CAUTION.
rTliomis' Chemical Soap.
T HE public are hereby informed that
the cart) n 1 .1. THOXAIi, in the last
York itettublitum, is entirely destitute of
twetb. Ihe undersigned has a full and le
gal patent for the making, vending and
vein, mid Soap within the Counties of
1411$1iii Frauklin, York, Adams, Lan
tainer. Berks. Cumberland, and Lebanon.
!ivied. settled anti delivered by said J.
Thaw in the presence of witnesses.
subseriher is prepared to sell
and wake his, titles tor family, township,
or *arty Rights, within ' , aid district.
. HENRY G. CARK.
IT
Ti ed T
Ak i g :46lk. copy J louts and mod
IMa.
rAHNESTOCK'S
ILL ma Lack and Fancy Clakthe,
vwtroll eseemeret. Satin. Silk and
ihior norms, Geeranatings Uasei.
*Sl.*..4"l•eitlieme.ehetipar than
ebelf 411111101160100eiveem Give them
a eeket dos •
*ref illhe RED FRONT.
JACOB GRIM,
ABRAHAM KEENER, Commissioners
JOHN MICKLEY, as.
TAX APPEALS.
THE Commissioner, of Adams county
- 41 - hereby give notice that they have
fixed upon the following times and places
for the holding of Appeals in ihe several
boroughs and townshipa in the - county,
when end where they will attend to hear
appeals between the hours of 9 A. M., and
3 P. 311. :
1. For the townships of Cumberland &
Monnijny on Thereday the 23th of Jan
' teary next, at the Commissioners office,
in Gettysburg.
2.Fur the homugh of Gettysburg and
the township of Freedom, on Friday the
21st day of at the Commission
ers',offiee, in Gettysburg.
8. For. the township of Butler. on Mon
day the 34th day of January. at the house
of Henry Slaybaugh. in Middletown.
4. Par the township of Franklin, on
Thesday the 25th day. of January, at the
house a Maws SUtith. in Cashtown.
5. For the townships of Hamiltonhan
and Liberty on fridaesday the 28th dew
of Jonuary, at the Louse of Peter Shively.
in Fairfield.
Pot the townshipsof Germany and
Union, on 77‘ursday Iffe 27th day of Jan
uary, at the house of Israel Yount, in Lit
tlestown.
7. For the townships of Mountpleasant
and Conowago, on Friday the 28th of
January, at the
.houtte of Peter Smith. in
Mountpleasant township.
8 - For -the 4 tmenshirof - Menaffen; on
Monthly the 314 - of January, at the house
of Charles Myers, in Bendersville.
9. For the townships of Huntington
and Latimore. nn Tftesday the Isl of Feb
ruary, at the house of John D. Becker, in'
Petershnrg, s (Y. S.) '
10. For the township of Tyrone, on
Wednesday the 211 of February,. at the
hou.e 1.1 Samuel Sadler, in Heidlersburg.
iI. Fur the towaishipa of Reading and
Hamilton on Thursday Me ad ty Fibre-i
ary, at the house of Aaron Cos, in Hamp
ton— .
12. Fer the toarnahipe of Perarirk and
Oxfonl, nit IVithay (hi 41/i of February.
at the house of Heavy Gift, lo Oxford
township.
13. For the township of Strabon. on
Sateteday the sth of February, at the house
of Jacob L. 9r/11M in Hooterstown.
JACOB GRIEBT.
ABRAHAM KEEVER.
JOHN MICK4Eir. jr.
Commissioner..
Attest—,J. AfIGHINBAUCIII, Cllr.
Der. 24, 1852.—id
ET•111030
IN THE MATTER
0 F the Petition of JOINN ECEENRODIR.
for a decree for the specific perform
ance of bontrsct, entered into by HENRY
ECKENRODE. late of Tyrone Township. de
ceased, for sale to him of certain Real Es
tate--
At an Orphans' Pout. held at Gettys
burg. in and fur the County of Adams. on
the 22d day of November, 1852, the Wi
dow.. Administrator, and other heirs, ap
pearing and consenting to a decree—
A Rule was Granted,
on the remaining heir., to show cause why
the prayer of petitioner should not be gray t
ed and deoree made accordingly—return
able on the 17th day ol January, .1. D..
1.8153-4- 'ce of said Rule is hereby given
to Mary Ann Kendall and Anna Catharine
Simpson, heirs residing oat of the county.
By the Court.
EDEN NORRIS. Clerk.
December 24.-31
The Richest and most varied.
assortmrnt of
FANCY GOODS,
117VER 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 meal!
'and examine goods and prices. both of
which cannot but please, ne feels fully ais.
b u red. Among his stock will be found
LADIES , FANCY DRESS 000DS,
such as Silks, Satins. Pupleins, Tissues
Barges, Berage de Laines; Lawns. Al
pacas, Binnhazines.Gingliams, SW
onet and Cainhric Muslin., and Calicoes;
in great variety. Also,
cLo TAO, CASSIMEMEN,
Satinetts, Tweed., Cotonades, Nankeen,
Linen Check, Vesting. of all Sorts. &c.
In short his stuck is very large, and em
braces all in his line.
ocreall and judge for yourselves—no
trouble to show goods.
April 9, 1852.
TP aingDOL
SOAP, Perfumery. Hail Oils, Mntto
Wafers. Portmanies. oko.. a new as
sortment jam opened at BUEHLER'S
took and Drug Elton. in ChAmtbereburg
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS Hon. Romer - J. FIIIIIIRII,
W
Esq.. President of the several
Courts of Common Pleas, in the counties
composing Jhq, 19th District, and' Justice
orthe Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and
general Jail Delivery, for the trial of all
capital and other offenders in die said dis
trict—and SAMURL R. Roam, and lotus
Esqs., Judges of the Courts of
common Pleas and Genera'. Jail Delivery,
for the trial of all capital and other offend
ers in the county of Adams—have issued
their precept, bearing date the 17th day of
November. in the year of our Lone. one
thousand eight hundred and fifty-two and to
me directed, for holding a Court of Com
mon Pleas and General Quarter Sessions
of the Peace and General Jail Delivery,
ate Court of Oyer and Terminer, at Get
tysburg, on Monday the 17th day of Jan-
nary 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 persona, with their Rolls, Records,
Inquisitions, Examinations and other Re
membrances, to do those things which to
their offices and in tliat 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
matte against them as shall be just.
JOHN HUOTT,
Hlterirs Mae, Getlyshurg,
Da. 17, 18112.-141
REGISTER'S NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby given to all Legit.
-"I tees and other persons concerned,
' that the .9dministration ilccomis herein
after mentioned. will be presented at the
Orphans' Court of Adams county, for con
firmation and allowance, on Monday the
171 h of January next, viz :
89. The first and final account of Geo. i
Weaver, jr. Adm'r of John Plank, jr. dec'd,
who was Guerdian of she persons and No.:
tales of Margaret Sophia Vrehrley, Geo.
Washington Wehrley, Samuel *•Wehrley,
Mary Lucinda Wehrley, Jacob Wehrley,l
and Amelia Wehrley, minor children of '
Oporge Wehrley, late of Menallen town
ship. Adam: county, deed.
90. The first and final account of Abra
ham Kriee, (of A.) Executor of the last
will stud testament of Joseph Clark. ilec'du
DANIEL PLANK, Register.
Register's ORke, Gettysburg, •
Dec. 17, 1662.
2000 LADIES
ARE willing to certify that the RATH-
A WAY COOKING STOVE is the
very best Stove now in use, inasmuch as
they will do more Cooking. Roasting and
Baling, and do it with less labor, and last
as long again as any other stove now sold.
' Itese celebrated stoves are constantly
kept for sale at a very reduced price at
the
GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY AND
lei &CHUI SHOP,
Where the subscribers feeling determined
to suit all persons have also the Parlor,
Sexton's Baltimore Air-tight. Peakskell
and Cabinch Cook Stove, and Air-tight
and Ten-Plate Parlor Stoves of the must
I patterns.
THE SEYLOR PLOUGHS
which cannot he surpassed for lightness o
draught or in the character of their work,
are constantly on haml for sale, and in view
of the fact that the Mouldboard of these
Ploughs is one-fourth heavier than that of
other ploughs, it is decidedly the cheap
est that ran he obtained.
WITHEOLOW PLOUGHS and oth
ers, Castings for the Woodcock Plough,
Wind-mill Machinery, Castings and Hol
low-ware. with every article usually made
at Foundries can he,olitained here.
Blacksmithing and Shoe Making as
usual.
T. WARREN & SON
NEW CMOS gl
AND PLENTY OF THEM,
At the Store of
trine Two EXTREMES, at the Old
- 111 - Stand, two doors below the Post Of
fice in Chamberrhurg street. If you wish
to save your money, come and huv your
HATS, CAPS, ROOTS 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, Ktp, and Heavy Boots, Of the best
quality—prices from 81 75 to 83 75.
Calf. Kip sod Coarse Mon's, from 81 00
to $2 00. Slippers. Gaiters, &0., dd.
For Ladies,
Fine Lasting Gaiters. Half Gaiters. Mo
rocco Shoes. Jenny Lind style, Jefferson
Slippers. dr.o., Morocco Gaiters, illiss'ses
Boots and Shoes.
Also, Boys' and Childrens' Boots and
Shoes, of every variety, a very large as
sortment, to suit all persons. Also Trunks
and 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 Haw, from 60 Ms. to
$2OO.
Come one—come all.
W. W: PAXTON.
Oct. 8, 1852
TO THE PUBLIC.
THE undersigned holds himself in
readiness at all times to act as AUC.
TIONEER, for the selling of goods of all
kinds at Publicasle, and at any time and
place in the county of Adams.
He may be found at all times at the
Confectionary of G. W. Blessing, next
door to the Eagle Hotel, Gattyabuty.
THEODORE WE/AUDREY.
March s.—tf
OWILILS caliCt/BiaLD
kali A W LS, in great variety. and stoner
ly all prices.can be had et SC HfCICB.
Ladies, your attention is invited to the as.
surtment, confident that the taste of every
one can be suited.
Oct. 29, 1852
REMEMBER THAT TO GET
CHEAP Guitars. Violins, Accordiand
Shirts and Shirt Collars, Neck an-
Peetket Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Win'
( km Shades,Clo,lte and Jewelry efevery
ind. eat: at SAMSONS.
"ANOTHER CHANGE"
OF the seasons is about to take place,
and,with it many • change in the
Styles. Fashions and qualities of L.ll—
AND GENTLEMEN'S AP
PAREL. But nany and great as these
changes will be, JEW ARNOLD is. as
usual, prepared 4e accommodate all who
will "button up" at the approach of Win
ter, or bow at the mandates of the Tyrant
of Fashion. Haring just returned from
the eastern cities: with the largest. cheap
eat, and beet selected stock of
Fall and Winter Goods
ever before offered in this Town or Coun
ty, he invites 1. 1111 the world and the rept
of mankind," to call. exe4ititi."altd , by - tilP
means buy—almost "without money and
without price," of his large and well se ,
!sated stook of PLAIN & FASHIONA—
BLE, LADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S
Dress Goods. consisting in part, of Black, I
Brown, Blue. and Olive CLOTHS, as
sorted Felt. Fancy Beaver, London, Drab
and Petersham Cloth forOvereoste, Black,
Plain and Fancy Cassimeres, Black and
Fancy Satinet's. Velvet Cords. Buckskin
Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, Black Satin. I
Fancy Silk, and Woolen Vestings, Lin-'1
says, Flannels, Cloakingsottc.. also
FOR LADIES' WEAR,
Black and Changeable Dress Silks, Black
Alpacas. Fancy and Black Mous de Limnos,
Cashmeres, Prints. Gingham.. &c., &c.,
also, a large lot of SHAWLS just receiv
ed, and will be sold cheaper than can be
bought at any ether house in town. Cal
and Beg for yourselves.
Oct, 1, 1852-11.
Books ! Books ! I
3. 10. BUEHLER
TENDERS his thanka to his frends
for the liberal patronage so long and
uniformly extended to bun, and informs
them that he has recently received et his old
establishment in Ckambersburg street, in
addition to his former large stock of Rooks,
a new assortment ID which he invites at
tention, as being the largest, lullest and
best assortment of
Classical, Theological, School,
Miscellaneous 0# BOOKS
ever opened in Gettysburg, and which
as usual. he is prepared to sell at the
KrVERY LOWEST PRILES..ou
Gettysburg, Pa., June 4, 1852.
amoxi
Dr. J. Lawrence Hill,
DENTJET,
_ _
FFICE in Chambersburg street. op
polite the Lutheran Church, 2 door
east of Middleretre store where he may
be found ready and willing to attend to
any case within the province of the Lien
list. Persons in want of full sets of teeth
are respec , fully invited to call.
REFERENCES
Dr. C. N. Bs*Lnny, I Rev.C.P•Knaurn, D. D
" D. HORN f.ll, I Prof. M. J•C0115.
" H.B. Hussa, " H. L. BAURNICIII,
D• GILICIIIT, H.A. %TRUNK MORS,
Rev 12011'T.. JOIINXOX, I " M. L. STmv Ka.
.L11‘.7. 1848.
D.L01.721:111101V7a9
!.) , !)W LtacvAiJW:-JJ'ad Zild &DIY
ott 2
rim E sabscriber respectfully informs
JR- the public that he has opened a per
manent Daguerreotype Gallery, in the
house formerly kept as a Temperance
house in Chamberahurg street, a few doors
ofrm the Diamond, where lie is prepared,
at all times and in all weathers, to take
IMIG II AC II fr .1.; 0 I' 1' I" ES,
in best style, ot all sizes and kinds, and at
the lowest rates. If my pictures do not
give satisfaction, there will be no charge.
kr — j*Give toe a tall.
SAMUEL WEAVER.
Gettysburg, May 14, 's2—ly.
TO UT OLIMITTC.
INT consequence of ill health, 1 have pla
ced my business and papers in the
tenth of Wm. H. B , ravEssost. ESQ.. whom.
I recommend to the confidence of the pub
ic.
A. R. STEVENSON
W. H. STEVENSON,
ATTOIRRHY AT ELAM'.
O FFICE. with A. R. STIIVENPON, Esq.
in the North West corner of the Cen
tre Square. Gettysburg, Pa.
BOUNTY LANDS,
‘d .. 1 1 P ERSONS entitled to Bounty
I 5
t ' IL Lands under the arts of Con-
IR, greet! of the United States can
have their claims promptly and
i efficiently attended to by applica
'-. tiorf either personally or by letter
n the subscriber, ethic office in Gettysburg.
Claimants whose applications have been
suspends!' riCalpount of deficiency in
proof may findirre their advantage tocall-
r7' The fee charged is CS in each case.
payable upon the delivery, of Jite, 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 Wartime at
tended to, and the highest cash price paid
for the same. R. .G. ItIcCREARY.
May 14 7 4 Attorney at law.
D. 1119CONAUGHY9
ATTORNRY AT LAW,
OFFICE in the Sonth- west corner of
the public situare. one door west of
George Arnold's Store, and formerly oc
cupied u a Law Office by John, bre°""
aughy, Esq., deceased.
(attorney opti Solicitor for
Patents and Pensions,
Can furnish very desirable facilities to
applicants and entirely' relieve them from
the necessity of* journey to Washington.
too D. MoC. 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 lamb and loca
ting their Warrants—procuring Patents
and selling Soldiers' lands to the best ad
vantage. Apply to him personally or by
letter.
Gettysburg, Nov. 1, 18150—tf
MONKEY JACKETS.
A good sod cheap article to be 10110
Ala. at the one price store of SAMSON.
Madlisoore Advortloomeits.
-
WOW' &
WHOLESALE GROCERS ,
XO.llO . Pratt It., bo_twoos Cheap
side& loathe. ; Baltimore.
WE would invite the attention of Mer
chants and dealers, to our exten
sive stock of Groceries Teas, Wines, Li
quors, Spices, dm., 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.
OtrOrdera for Groceties punctually at
tended to.
EDMUND WOLF,
• CHARLES W. SLAGLE.
Balt., Oct. 1, 1882-Bm.
Philadelphia Alielalisemeate.
WM. DAILY & lON.
/warier* oni DeWert Ma
!sown. mown a swiss w aratui.
/IDNICIAT. INATIN•W•Illk PLAT W.
WAIL AND TAINT' AITICIAS.
AID evaataaily rocataitag the lama. stylea
a( Ow Mama Uoad► which aro Daiwa at
wisukeak or Wail, at
No. VI filarial Streak awn Sixth. per
Nagar Street, nulaJalptila. •
INITAIILMUID tI um
. 0T
1 M.nw.W MI" A.ASI Ow"
Philadelphia, April 23, 1852-Iy.
500 AGENTS WANTED.
01000 A MEWL
WANTED, in every County of Me
U. Slates, active and enterprising
men, to engage in the sale of some of the
best Books published in the country. To
men of good address, poisoning-a small
capital of from $25 to $lOO, such induce
ments will be offered as to enable them to
make front $8 to $lO a day.
KTThe 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 & GETZ.
Successors to W. A. Leary & Co., No. 138 N
Second Street, Philadelphia.
Sept. 10, 1852—0 m
.1' ■hT J E - II) I 1 T
TOBACCO, SWF, AND SEGAR
WARIEIIg©USIE.
THE Subscribers respectfully inform
Country Merchants that we have
now on hand a general assortment of
the beat
vxmizarza =earn Toxemic).
Cavendish Mi. Lump Ss. Lump Os. Plug,
&c., at the Manufacturer's lowest prices.
Also a fine assortment of Foreign and Do
'nestle Segara, Snuff, Smoking Tobacco,
Pipes, Pipe Heads, &c., which we will
sell at the lowest prices.
S. WOODWARD & CO.,
23 North Third Si., Philadelphia.
Sept. 3 1852-3 m.
LEATHER.
Fritz, Williams & Neadry.
Store No. 29. N. 3rd street, Philadelphia
MoRRCOCO MANUFACTURF.IIS,
CURRIERS, AND IMPORTERS
Cornmis.viGn and General
LI:4I'IIER BUSINESS,
VITECOLESALE &RETAIL.
Icrql/antifaciory 15 Illargarella street,
Philadelphia.
July 9. 1852-Iy.
1. A 'l' S 'l' A S II 1 0 N S
JUST RECEIVED.
NEW ESTABLISHMENT
undersighed ri
- 1 - spectfullyllllllOUßCl
to his friends and the put
lie generally that he hay
commenced the
Tailoring Business
in the room recently oec!
pied as a Shoe store b'
JOHN BARRET, on th
South-west corner of Baltimore and Mid.
dle streets, Gettysburg, opposite Fahnes
tocks' Store. Having made arrangements
to receive the
LATEST FASECIOVIS
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.
sin..Conntry produce will be taken in
exchange for work.
wm. T. KING
Gettysburg, Oct. 15, 1552-6 m.
TOILE IPRENGIII
SEMINARY FOR URLS.
HIS school is located in a pleasant
JIL 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 pia
ems
The course of instruction comprizea all
the branches of a liberal English education,
together with Mathematical studies, Draw.
ing, and the French and German lingua.
gee.
During the season of flowers, frequent
excursions will be made to collect and
preserve specimens for • the Herbarium,
thus uniting a healthy exercise with a moat
interesting stud useful study.
The summer session will commence on
the first second day. (Monday,) 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.
TZILIMIL
For Tuition. Boarding. &e., $6O per
session. payable one half in advance. and
the remainder at the end of the term.
Extra-chirps are made for Drawing and
the languages. .The use of reading books
without charge; and other books and sta
tionery at the usual prices.
Each pupil must furnish her own wash
bisitt and towls, and have each article of
her ,clothing marked with her entire
name.
JOEL WISEMAN,
LYDIA E. WIERMAN,
Principal..
REFERENCES.
Dr.. T .Gcbtkins, Enteryshm, Lepeaater Pa.
wm. Qamard, Marlborough, Chester County, Pa.
Daniel Goble, near Homistown, Comb. Co. Pa.,
Robert C. Starr t, near Carlisle, Comb.
Mathias Eimer Shiremanstown,
John Russia. Clearfield, Redford, 4
I'. E. Chapman, Philadelphia.
Dr. J Cram; Hogestown, Cumberland Ca, Pa.
A. J..Kaaernan, near 61 .11
D. Shelby, Shiremanstown, "
James Blackburn, Bedford, to s.
Juhu Needle% Baltimore.
'•
IRfflo
HOFFMAN /6 WARRENS'
ciaItorDIDIMEQVUILEMIgt
Improtatti Slitatbinerk
,lIHE undersigned would respectfully
0 - 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 Emmiteburg, and are prepared
to fill all orders in their line of business,
such as
Carding, Fulling, Dyeing,
Manufacturing Clothe, Cassinette, Car
pets, Stocking yarn, Carpet
chainc, kc., in the best
style and at
RERSOARBLE R. 9 TE S.
The Factory has been re-fitted and re
paired with considerable care and expense
—the latest improvements in machinery
having been introduced—so that custo
mere may rely upon having their orders
filled promptly and to the beat advantage.
For the convenience and accommodation of
ct,stomers, 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 & Paston's do.; Loudon's
Mill, Liberty township; Weikert's Store, Green
mount; Myer'aStore Freedom township; Hann's
Store, Mountjoy township; Lower's Store, Al ,
endtstown ; Wertes Store, Arendstown ; Wit
mer's Store Mummaeburg ; Scott's Store, Cash
town ; tineeringer and Renshaw's, Littlestown
Arnold's Mill, Locust Grove ; Smith & Clutz's
Store, Enomitaburg, Md ; Rudisilfs Store, Taney
own. Md ; Creglo's Store, Tanneytown Road.
All of our work is warranted
to please. Goods at all times exchanged for
Wool. The highest price paid for Wool.
No expense or trouble will be spared to
give entire sirtisfaction to customers. Give
us a call, and test our work.
C. W. HOFFMAN,
THOMAS WARREN,
DAVID WARREN.
April 28, 1852-Iy.
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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 againxt Fire, Water.
aged Weather,
aIND UNCHANGEABLE IN ITS CoLOR.
It mixes readily with Oil or Compositiot.
and is a beautilul dark brown or free-atone
color.
This Paint received the Premium at the
New York State .air,
field at Albany in 1850. in competition
with the Ohio Fire• Proof Paint, and sev•
oral oilier kinds of Mineral Paint. as being
superior to anything of the kind now in
use.
We the undersigned. having Seen ■nd used
HUSW ELL'S Mineral Paint, can safely recom
mend it to the public so being an article superior
to any Mineral Point ever before offered for use ;
it is not unpleasant to use, like the Al l'llllll Ohio
Paint which is harped about the country so much,
but mixes up withoil like pure white lead. It is
sold at half the price of common paint, and we
believe where the color is ileairable, it a worth
twice as much, and as a Fire, Weather, or Water
proof Paint, we think it cannot be surpassed by
anything in the Paint line now in use.
I. Mason, Painter. James 'Poinlinson,Esq
John Phelps, do John Tomlinson, Esq
D B Glesson, do 11 Brown, Esq
James Moore, do 1.1 B
J 'l' Manning, do G W Stoddard,
1. Joslin, do 8 P Doolittle,
N P Wilbur, John A I 'en,
E W Dodge, 0. larks,
D Joelin, N Dyer,
Oneida Depot, Oct. 30th. 1850.
Mr. Bush well, Dear Nir : We have tired, with
in the past month, some 2.000 lbs. of your Miner
tI Paint, in painting cars, car houses. and freight
houses upon our road, and we can safely recom
mend hear very superior, durable and cheap yr
tick of Paint. HEMAN H. PHELPS.
Superintendent of the Syracuse & Utica R. R.
Mr Burwell, Dear Sir: I hare used for the Syra
cuse & Utica R. R. Company, over a ton of your
Mineral Paint, and 1 snd upon using it lo be far
preferable to the Oil Paint, or any other kind now
in use. I can also recommend it as being supc
riorto White Lead for any kind of nut dam paint
ing, as it appears to be impervious to water, and
unchangeable in color.
HORACE JOHNSON.
Painter for S. & U. R. R. Co.
Albany, Dec. I, 1850.
Mr. Boswell, Dear Sir : Having used a consid
rahle quantity of your Mineral Paint, in painting
brick and wooden houses, the past season, 1 have
taken extra pains to try and test it in various
ways, from its trial and composition I can war
rant it to be durable both in quality and eolor,
it mixes beautifully with nil—prints very easy—
and fur ship or boat painting, I think there had no
better 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 w. Truly Yours,
THOS. 8..1081iN.
House Painter.
Numereue other certificatesi n hands of Agents
which will be shown to dealers.
irrThis Paint is for sale by S. H
BUEHLER, Gettysburg,
Sole Agent for Adams County.
Gettyaburg,July 11—ti
Diamond 'ronsors—Nekv t Firm.
grepton $ lirotber,
FASHIONABLE BARBERS AND HAM
DRESSERS.
C AN 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 expel.
rience theyfietter themselves that they can
go through all the ratnifirations of the
Tonsorial Department,
with etteh an infinite degree of skill, as
will meet with the entire satisfaction of
ill who may submit their chins to the
keen order) of•therr razors: They hope,
therefore, that by their attention to busi
ness.aud a desire to please, they will mer
it arwell as reoeive,a liberal shareol pub
lic patronage. The sick will be attended
to at their private dwellings.
MUGS *N 111114)10121218,
4IF all kinds, from the beat
Monis/ in the City, con
study on hand and for sale at
dm Drug and Bookstore of I!
S. H. BUAHLEH
June 4, 1852
WITH THE LATEST
BUSHN ELLS'
CERTIFIC RTES.
CALL AND SEE.
Very . large supply of TIN
lu l l WAREon hand and for
sale, at Bnehler'sTin and Sheet
Iron Establishment, opposite the
Post-office, which will be sold
at low prices.
- GEO. E. BUEHLER.
EXTRACT OF COFFEE.
THE genuine, original EXTRAC7
OF COFFEE. which line been re
cently so extensively brought into us Gee
a substitute for Coffee, and which rec,
tn
mends itself by reason of its cheapnesi as
well as kg excellence, can be bud, a all
Onte4, C:th e Store of
S. H. BUEHLER
O YES I 0 kES:
J
tA t
H. WEBB has removed to Em
• mitsburg, where he will attend to the
Auctioneering of 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
done.
Sept. 24, 1852-Bm.
LIVER COMPLAINT.
.iUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC OR
NERVOUS DEBILITY. DISEASES OF
THE KIDNEYS,
•na
disewies ari
sing from a ilisor.
dered Liver or Stomach,
such as Constipation, inward
Piles, Fullness of blood to the heed,
Acidity of the Stomach. Nausea, Heart-burn
Disgust for Food, Fullnese,or weight in the rtom
ach, Sour Eruetations, sinking or Flutter
ing at the pit of the BtoMach, Swimming
of the Heed, Hurried and difficult
breathing. Fluttering at the
Heart. Choking or Suffo
cating sensations when
in a lying posture,
dimness of vis•
ion, dots or
webs before the
Fever and dull pain in hit Head, Deficient.? o
Perspiration, Yellowner of the Skin and Eyes
Pain in the Side. Beck, Chest, Limbs hr.. Sliohlen
Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh. Constant
Imaginings of Evil and great depression of spir
ts, can be effectually cured by
DR. ROOMAND'S
CELEBRATRD GE R A/.BIV BIT
TERM PREPARED BY
M. C. IN. LAMM,
AT THE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, 120
Ard street. Philadelphia.
Their ;tower over the above diseases in not Ps
celled—it equaled—by any other preparation in
the United Z‘tates, as the cures attest, in ninny
cases alter akilltul physicians have tailed.
These bitters are worthy the attention.of in‘ a
nds. Possessing great s iitues in the rectifica
tion of dise.ises at the Liver and lesser glatifs. ex
ercising the most watching pon era in straitness
and affections of the digestive organs, they are
withal. safe. certain Riot pilea•aiii.
READ AND BE EDN VINCED.
From the - Beaton B.
Thr edi!or raid, Dec, 22nd
Dr. liordland a Celebrated German Bitters for
the cure Of Liver COMpIRIIIL 1111111ilitr. Dyr
pep
ma, Chronic or Nei, (Ms Pelililp , is dram, edl
one oh the most popalar medicines of the day
These Pritera hate been used by thorraantra. um:
• friend at our elbow *ay he has hifilfiell /Peels -
ed an effectual and permanent cure of Its er
Complarirt from the use of this remedy. We are
convinced that in the puce or th e' , Bitt ers the
tient corral:lolly grams strength and vigor— a tact
vrorth) of great consideration. They are rt e .,
ant in taste and albeit, and earl 1 , 1,11,1,11. y persons
mitt) the most delicate stomachs Oi:h sultry, 111,
derony cncumstaures. N e are 'peaking urn
experience, and to the .11111Cheil vie aril ise their
“Scott's 'Weekly,” nne of the hest Tii!erary pa
pers p l em i ,hed
"14 Ifoollmide German Bitters manniactorial
by Dr. J ac k so n ore now ff`C.1111111.1 , 41,1 b)
01 N. most p,llllll 11P111 member+ , o th e farolts as
an article of notch etlicary in Ca.!, Ili female
weakness. As Curb is t h e cane we aould lick n
all mothers to obtain a a bottle. and thus Bar r
themselves much sickness. Persons of dclibita
ted rimatitiition. will find these Ditteta rolvanta
grans to their health. as we know from 0x r ,•
ienee the salutary effect they have had upon
weak systems."
MORE. EI'TPENCE
The" Philadelphia Saturday Gazette. - tbel , es
family newspaper published in the r Stales.
The editor says of
DR. /100FLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS.
"It is seldom we reeommend *hni are term
ed Patent Medicines, to the confidence and pat
ronage of our readers ; and therefore IA hen ar
recommend Dr. Hoofrand's Gelman Ritter', we
wish to be distinctly understood that we etc not
speaking of the nostrnms of the tiny. that are
noised about for a brief period and then forgot
ten after they have cone their guilty race of mis
chief, but of • medicine long i•riablished.unit ( '-
sally prized, and which has met the bratty ap•
proval of the faculty itself."
Evidence upon evidence has been received (like
the forgoing) from all sections of the Union, lle
last 1 years, and rite strongest testimony in its
favor. is. that there is more of it used in the plan
tice of the regular Physirinns of Philadelphin,
than all other nostrums combined., fart 01111 f-on
easily be establiehed, and fully proving that
scientific preparation will meet with their quiet
approval when presented even in this form.
That this medicine will cure Liver rompininh
and Dyspepsia, no one can doubt after using it as
directed. It ems specifically upon the stomact
and liver; it is preferable to calomel in all bil
ious di —the effect is immediate. It rim
be administered to females or infants with safely
and reliable benefit at any time.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITB.
This medicine has attained that high charac
ter which is necessary for all medicines to attain
to induce counterfeiters to put forth spurious Cr
tides at the risk of the lives of those whoa!, in
nocently deceived,
Look well to the marks of the genuine.
They have the written signatuie of C. M
Jackson upon the wrapper, and his name Moon
in the bottle, without which they are spurious.
For sale wholesale and refill nt the
GERMAN MEDICINE STORE,
No. 120 Arch street one door below Sixth
Philadelphia; and by respectable dealers gene'sl
ly through the country.
Prices seduced.
To enable all el of invalids to enjoy the
advantages Milieu great restorative potters.
For isle in Gettyabutg at the Drug Store of
BUEHLER.
Dec. 12, 1851. -17 *oar
THE STAR AND BANNER.
Is published every Friday Evening, in
Carlisle street, two doors from the
Diamond. by
H. A. /it C. H. HUE HLER.
Titan JIY •••
If paid in advance or within the year OS Pr'
annum—if not paid within the yes $2 au. -
paper discontinued until el larreereges are. paid-.-
except at the option of the Lthuir. Single armies
gi cents. A failure to notify a discontinuano
will be regarded is is new engagement.
.ddverhoonents no} exceeding a square Wetted
t tree thrift for till—every subsequent Insertion
if' cents. Longer onei in the mime
prqpohl'on -
All advertisements not specially ordered for a
given time will he continued until forbid. A lilts
ral reduction will be made tothose who advertise
by the year.
Job Priming °fall kindo oxelentedneatly and
promptly, and otpreasonablo tonne.
Letters nd ' Communication/ In thr
-.ezting such ar cornett Money or to mimeo al
new subscrihms, must he rosy rain in order to
secure attention.