~ , , W etelieff4 tli d ,' Borough of Getiyalturc. fronting go High skeet, and fillitt , ill;! Wel: 'llti Oki, and wtljoininz lota of S ,nooo I * itithdriartniel ;Folk, nu- winch Is Itillilialitiikerviikky ' P '' 4 ' kli; 4 4*.t=...i . pttam eilt r irlitle ' . 4 ' ' 1 ' tAOaItiEVC,IIOIIS t ... F i 1 4411tt 0, slintos to r y 'stone hack-building . at itleatteticand el well of water near the door. .410assilikautkee in F.xecutioe au the eb 1tne1411.4 ESSE SIBIts. m it t roo, will be sold, on Tuesday the 00i 9th day of .Ingnst next. 4114,1lie** P. Al.. on the premises, Is3 ,4 4 , '±:tikA Tract of Land, *blab.hi ite,lin g townaliip, Adams en., Pa:. containing 96 AA It ES. more lands ol Eli Iteahey, J* ind others, on which isereetel a W 4 g - sr°RY STONE HOUSE, II II !th.d i basement, a frame Bank Barn, Stied attached, a atone spring 41totto; There *.other out buildings. There is AAR, proportion of Meadow and Timber ',4ll4 414 An_ 1 Orcharcl ,i .. , ~OF CHOICE FRUIT TREES • , ql4,An,presuises, and a spring of water tar the door. Tiiiii property is in a sapd 'Aso of cultivation, having been yiitylitned. ALSO; , i 4 it,. 12A •Lot of Ground, rot ) ' A $4,3 tu i gsl AC L rot iin AC RES, inure or Into, ail. Jill 1 ttr i r l ahove and running un a IDA, the corner of lands of Jacob w i • Nei .4 14 - 1 Red Oak, on the line adjoining laniii4iSalnuel, Spahr, and along the lands of-Soutuel Swiftly ban Hese -.dud Jacob! Neil. and 01100, Ott whkb• are,•ereeted a two-story ''''', - 1; i 4•••;,f• ,-, 1101IGILt4St • .. s t . a '' li - _ • I ortr :•.-- -:, i 1 ~.„ ~ o iwin g ,. seiv„„ wid 4..1 k ;,.:...1 . '', oi a. thetatate el JOSEPH I i ' Wrb". fli , ereti' per cent, of the purchase mon *4l4 ill'ltales 'by the 9heriii, must be /1 ,0} r i aimdeiately alter the property' dinin, and on laildre to romp!,T, 'ltielnierith4tte property will be ageiu put 4146 .. , 'IOIIN scow, Shc4 MINN C•atiyiburg, j -JO* 1, 1853—td. c ttlaluLttm ESTATE AT iTE SALE. iber, intending to remove Suite, offers at Prrvatii on which he resides, 'vit. township, Adsmireoppin ands 01 John Dixon, Cti . q.. rely, So!,minq Lilvpc ua./1, and others, and c,'qu• win 1 ' 'Pl•e Ini proveutiertts aro tW -S'I'ORY 1' vitr.A.TnE k-• I , C . ' 74:t 7 : . 4,ollriiing Ilouse. '''l' t7 ' ' ' ' ' attached,a large Barn, part "' ''' Wagon Shed, and oM- IrallsOtrttliftMt kW' • we ll" r g ood 7f , crAlgivid it, rhere is awe o g , 4'1%-er - 0 pump in it, convenient to. the 04 ' il a .. ,tiever failing si ring near the th lioiiie , ' 'the Farm is well supplie d wi th .i . 1044 ;1011e0„ ~,There. is on ' premises aloung . u all il in in it g APPLE il! Ji ' ,• ORCHARD) withal:tree variety of other Fruit Trees, AlgfAd , pottinn of the land is covered wit!t tetaitriiirTlM HER. There is also a due propiolr!ion of good MEADOW. The lard is' iiiii good state of cultivation. Tha fetirdit isi and—a large portion being of h' 1 rimita wishing further infottryo tli ti tititi the same hy calling Ori the sillthitifiVl'Who resides on the farm. ' lipbollrbit subscriber, being deterinined tnifiiridittuWre wishing to purchase, will flirt' tolheir iuterest to make applies- - , i."'SAIHUEL LONGENECKER 112153=-3m. .viatt. LP) $ &Lk, TIIE niabstitiher, As s ignee or DAVID 'PRIMMER and Vt ire. or Tyrone township, Attains county. Pa., will sell at rotate B*lp on Saturday, the 27th of .3u, ahe premiss:l, the i FARM 144 olissiVitrionier, situate in said townottiiri.' s i l i turitig , hinds itibr. , % 4 / tn. K. Ste wart, &Maw, John Steely, and others.— kawdl.~a.. , Z 47 Acres, „Oa 4 . SS, a !Ririe proportion of whirl itse. ,II4I . IMIIER, with d fair propor pu d the whole entotituting a itdignibi 810 c k Farm. The iinpeovo milkiiiiitt; a' •-• Ve • LLLING tiotibit! t t t pg Barn, a Stable, Corti IVitgottrBlte , l, Smoke House, Dry ii***lttad*lfier oui huildinge. There is 'Spring and Spring tiouae eon- Venient, and an excellent 4ft: -- ORCHARD OF CHOICE FRUIT. Aloft 1 1Cteirk runs thiniipli the Farm. itta i ' 4 4 r ' b r r 7 ai * : a d u w t i v ll s ti d e llY sold be e 4 l l „ l : r r l e tie U d r i Yr t. , t , in'' 4 . 4 ;7 't way suit pureliai•ers. Those , • - 'lle"amid Farm will do wt.!l to at• 1 . 1 0 ,4' t mast *tad *it; be Publ. ' "iititoggto view the ?rem -ir:inik, the itibiseiher, residing in I''' ' • • 411.540411., , 'TRIMMER re , . b4k .wilitattienllll4,4soutit • • Otiluit, • *a di' of fide be 0010 - ,It 8. 11i313.1NOta. 4 11 414 i i iii r. `• - .4 40 . 40111t,...t ...," i4l Wils . '2, , t MILLS) ) SALE. ,ital invested, )urehaser. , iglices of ROB— II aril at Pubilc ,rat day of Sep tember next, 011111 C prenims, the valuable property long known as "COBEAN'S MILLS," tintite on March Creek, Com bo' land township, Adams county Pa., 3 mike west of Gettysburg, near the road lending from Cettyshurg to Hagerstown, Md., containing 71 ACRES, morar less, u 1 ealuable :natl. ithproveinetits consist of 1, TIM STORY LOG . DWELLING . - HOUSES- 0 . a I ono of which is vieatherhoardeif, , anti' the other has a stone back building aittelneil, a itt siAtiling in each, Varriige 'House. Crib, Dry Houie, and , cithfir out buildings, There is - a 'wellofgood , water ui the door of one of the Houses. with a pump in it, and an excellent ganisu to evii. Therms a thriving , . li 013%6.0 Rea 111.1 MIN of about 100 appleireee, nearly'," bearing, beside a large number of fitachi, Pelt, Plum and Apricot trees: • • - The land principally bottom of gond quality i and in a state of {good cultivation, with a fail proportional•timber ittid under fencing, a large portion of:which is post and rail, anti put sip -during-thr last three or four years. • • • There is - arsci a large B L ACIAMITitsilo *"! 441:f i r di d XL:1 I W' 4111 """' u a - 1M`1".0044,4 . 'MINIMAL SPRING, - " ty: the frmisi.of w ana e and tu,4o)4atitt bro atOtwaleable qual. THE; MILL is new. tinting been i tit operation on the tat day of .January , 18$1, It .19,3 high.sarrina the basement awry stone. of superior „minerialmnd workmanship . ; the other two stories frame. witatherboarded and ktainied: in 'the best .inclinero, wilt spot, wig, Lightning conductor &c. There are two overshot wittev wheels, 4 run ,of Stones,' 2 reneti, flurry sun 2.,Country Stones, wilt either pair of winch wt drive ill the machinery. I'here is a Corn am' Pfister Brisker, Smut ma chine,qloopAlbni; Ctridp -Pleur Ele vators ; alio Mai; Ciniyestis to fill" the Gra/mike on`two goofs ; "Frietion Motet log Genii at both efidir of the'llfill; where londintitut unloading can be' done with conveniestie.st the nine time, ltayinig an open rued around the bitilding. The Cleating is *Mir' nod 'tiered t . principally east iron, with wooden cogs.' The buil ding and 'Machinery ate 'Constructed with the very beet'material that;could be' Mir eliased, and for 'duritbility, convenience and ttentnespantutvgatased by any in the count ji . ;Thii . ^Atiltiv bleated bre safe 1 u grattiikcjitP Pen 1.411.144fgrA*141111.414 is wall comittuelek iu good repair and doAi Wood bovtiottli annually. The old Mill;ibithatl.lir filth Is still'etintling, .might be used to advantage (or machinery of any This property has many end peenliar advainagetreimneeted with it. It is Icien. ted fa a imalthy, , well cultivated and productive neighborhood, convenient to Churches of all Religious . Denominations. Schools ' The roads lead inttti it a i good,aftlirding good . facitiliee for the transportation` of rale. The stretat!i • by . yihiefi is propelled is target,;o the water power at all times sof- ' licient lA ilo in iiiehilve and lucrative business. The Railroad about to be con. structed front Gettysburg to Hanover will be ofiddqedilikkititttgliku it irtil at. ford' If& 'iriateliiirtine Rout th the Philadelphia and Blaltimori Inarliets whit cotiff*.ellelYso. l .thig ketime. As a business place.. Otis property is not surpassed by soy to tt e and would he loifaitkii for a cotgwritir fIiTORE. . A tract of WckmiLand atijotnitioltprOpiterty, 'connoting ( aabuPt. 70 AVl'lp.:* iu ;the moron, and con be ttouglit . On .accym tortoti.;.thit- latitt to . gOod; and 'coveted' with 'riiitheViit inaoeritor " gitalify t ; ronsisting of White Oak, Walntat„,Asii. Ate., and iltintielf linfreeinith' of a . 'As ithiperl of Peldom in the market. to rail and see it, AS" 1T it !Lire' POI( 'FIVELY BELtfctJil:t: t The derma will he made peeolitniiithrtiii;nnif an intlisputt Itle.iiile will' be 'given to the 'pa reltioct.—a l'Oseessinit will he given on the April 1854 or "if tlt;eitetl, un the let. ul Oeniher twit. ' • 'Any Orion wishing tri.view the froper ty will cap upon ROBERT Cooras; residing ,thereon, and `any desired informatina re. 'pectin 'the name may 'be obtained applying personal)orlif letter tti hint or either of the Arsitigneeti. -4 ' ;bile •will 'comtriettue said day, hen attendance will be given and teritei ritle 'known by SA RUE'. i r r yE A N t i JAMES N MG AM. June 17, 1 . 853 ' 4W/tele:l Iv - ANTED. Cuptorttere ui purcluwe a. • superior lot oflllack french Doe-. skin Cassimere Pants, fancy CassimereeoJ every desetiption, Ciisainet Pants tif every shade and quality, together with any a" mount of velvet Cords. Linens, Cottons, &c., at the one•price store of STACKS OF THEM. • E have just - received a splendid asi sitrimedt of Vests. Such as Slack. arid fancy Satins, Cloth and Casvidieres Tweeds, &c., &e., and willi be sold low at SAMSON'S. HARDWARE, riiHE Largest assortment of Hardware. Sadiery, l'aluts,olll, Dymstutlis ever offered, will be sold on better terms titan can be bad elsewhere. Purchat•iog frnm the maitufacturers. we feel confident that we can offer inducements to purchasers to give Os a call & examine our stock. FA HNESTOCK tfr, SONS. Sign of die lied Front. gmr , Maas of all lands lot 'llaiTlittiiis'olfice. • Ififftt J. E. GOULD, (Successor 1.1 A, FIOT,) 30: 164 CU EbTN UT ST II EV'. 8 INAIWB PIIII,,ADELPM A. Exteniivii' Masi° Publisher. and Dealer nt Muni...tat itnitrumenta or ettry deeetip• • .Exelutivis Aetent for the sale or Hallet, Davis AL Cost (Boston) Patetit S.118040°1) Bridge liloiion'anikether • 3 '' ' L. Gilbert`, Melodeons blirthes•Guitars. Hsrpt, Violins; Shea Music. Mosier Banks. Residents or the country will be Burr plied by mail or Otherwise with any 'music that may wish, at as low rates as , if pur chased in person. Having one of the largest stocks in the United States, I feel confident -of satisfying all who may favor me Willis call or order; Dealers in Menne supplieil on the most liberal terms. Pianos , to let. Second-hand Pianos for sale." 4 May 18, 1853-1 y. CH P ,WIN 001 V SII A DII Dtl* AND 4. 4 4nrrAvroair of cc I.'3lopar di. Co., S. tr. congr oj .greh mut &tend al," PHIGA DEDPIti EreitY Variety of Shade', Whole sale and IteiY I, such as Scroll, Flow. er, Cathie, Vignette, OiLatid..l4..l..and. sespea, are to be hid at' the lhwest prices, for quality oS Airosk. OAT* for Gilt, Plain Stoite'; - liettertakmd Other Shades ex. eogted al,ialmytnotieet,' • • Millthaots and others are invited to give us it , trial. Vire , witt try to fAease. Brasses, Trimmings, .dcc., always on hand. Remember S. W. enrner SECOND and ARCH Stream Philadelphia. Feb.'ll. 1853—Gra. CANE SEAT CiIAIR MANUFiI (IVRY: No 132 North Sirth Street, opposite Franklin Square, Philadelphia. THE subscriber is constantly finishing, ,antl•on liand PLAIN and FANCY CANE SEAT CHALKS, in great variety tit Elegant ^and Fashionble Styles, PitriorsaiiningTifooins o'r Chambers made in Peery Woods, Imitation Woods and Fancy Colors, &c., &c. Reception and Cottage Chairs, of light and !needful designs : Cane Lonoges, Cane Settees, Hall Chairs, Counting House and Office Arm Chairs, large and smolt. Rocking Ch firs, Store mud Steam boat Stools,• Windom Chairti, and Settees, &c., ' Housekeepers, Hotels, steamboat and Rail Road Companies, will tind it to their interest to all at did:actors of, _ _ _ N. F. WOOD. No. I 4 I Ninth 6th St. oppiiaiie Franklin Squats, Philadelphia. April 1,,1833 --3m LEATHER. Fritz dr. nendry, Store No. 29, N. 3rd street, Philadelphia, Mostaucco MANUFACTURERS, CUR RIERS, AND IMPORTERS Continissic,n and General BUSINESS, WUOLEsALE di RETAIL. 7 ilanufactory 15 Margaretta street, Philadelphia. July 15, 1853-Iy. Essence of Jamaica Ginger. ' • /THIS Essence is preparation of un Ja• usual intittellenmi. In ordinary diar dials, incipient cholera, in short, in all cases of prostration of the digestive functions; it is of inestimable value. During the preva lence of epidemic cholera and sumrue 'complaints of children, it is pecoliatly ef ficacious ; no family, individual or travel. ler slitinltl..be arithottiv., OAtITAJN:---itst r stirit to get the genu ine essence, whioli , le , Plepared only by F. 'BROWN, at his fin and Chemical Store, N. E. Corner of flikand Chest nut Streets Philadelphia. and fin sale by all the respectable Apothecaries in the United State‘4ol,l4liWtiletiyeliii4 ',Pa, by ISANUEL II June 17, 1853-Iy, • Baltimore Allvertinemeitte. Irrtie I'M GOLD AND ,SILVER WARE L. 11. MILLER & C 6., 'll'holesole Watch and Jewelry House, No a 7 Dalt. st., B. U. Cornier of Charles street., IMPORTER or English and Swiss AL Watches and wrote of every descrip 's tint), Winch Vsae' Makers apd Inintufac . 1 turers of 4'ilfe''Ooltl'itirelV . .. We call the 4 :441,14114,10,0501ti1wa &Wisteria ' deitireiPiVaieliest r .loiielr "soiltilver: JO our very extensive, stuck, assuring them lba,l4n no eitielp,,,in pot ,lias shall we ala low aity establishment to surpass us. eith. er in o quatititY,quility!ar igir pticps. 'We ,are'the only 'lVltidesaltk House .iti this . branch of trade in Baltimore, and shall i use every fair means to induce Southern 1 and Western merclnethe to isOri accounts with us. Our ternis ' shell be as liberal and accommodating as can pussibly be P, found in the linited States. We will take great pleasure in showing our goods to Southern and Western mar. chants, whether they open accounts with US or nut. SAMSON 1,. 11. NIIt.LER & CO., Importers of Wttches, Peltinspre Feb. 4. 1353.—1y' DICTIONARY: oF. H 0 NI ESTI it MEDICINE, and HOU6E1101,1) HURPERY, by Spencer Thomas, )4 D., and Henry H. Smith, M. D. This is an entire new , work, highly. mem. mended by the medical Faculty. For aisle at • the cheap Book and Stationery Stoma KELLER KURTZ. June 10. - rilEl.l., your Ptisatht and Neighbors, and come yourselves, and sea the mary larp and Sae asscironeot :CAPS, :BOOTS and SHOES, that haw just been remised by • April W. w. PAXTON., timangtowrnewzboo4.oo ,,,, teroef e.- eg MIMI" AdVertll46lll6olol. F. BROWN'S -,". .\__ D. MrCONAUGrIIY, dirrokvEr -117' L.wr, OFFICH in the South-west corner of the public square, uae door west of George Arnold's Store, and formerly oc ctipied as a Law Office by Jaw ist:Con aughy, teq., deceased, Atte.ney and Soikatir.far . - I. tents and Penarni O o ( 1 rfinish very den to applicants and entirely relieve them from' the iieeessity of a journey to Washington. K7'll. Ake. is prepared to attend to the prosecution of Claims for Bounty Land to Salillete` of the War of 1812 and others =the' inaction of choice lands and loca ting their Warranis—procuring Patents " 4 solPse.Soldiere lands toil* best ad vsiniage. Apply to him.personally or by letter. ' 41c1tystluig Nov. I, 1850--tf BOUNTY LANDS. ' ;11011ERSONS entitled to. Bounty . A Lands under the acts of Con { [retie of the United States ran limas their claims promptly and , efficiently attended to by applica hon either personally or by letter othiiiubilriber,at his office in Gettysburg. Clitinaa* whose applications have been suspend,Sil on account of deficiency in proof may find it to their advantage to call rrThe fee charged is $5 in each case, payablii4upon the delivery of the warrant. The, ' bscriber will also attend to claims for Pet 'Otis for Revolutionary or , other service and the location of lands. The sale an purchase of Land Warrants at tentlet ;411(1414 high'est tash price paid Bur the me. R. G. McCRE A RY. May 4—tf. Attorney at law. N . 11. STEVENSON, ATIORCEIT AT LA' 7. OFFICE, in the North West corner of thd Centre Square, (between Smith's and Stevenson's,) Gettysburg, Pa. . Diamond Tonsors—New Firm. ;(ton 41:: Brother, FASHIONABLE BARBERS AND lIAIR DRF.SSERs, - CAN al all times be found prepared to attend to ,the calls of the people, at the Teti/pie. iu the Diamond. adjoining the Couhty Building. From Long expe rience they flatter themselves that they can go through all the ramifications of the Tonsorial Department, • with such an infinite degree of skill, as will meet with the . entire satisfaction of alt vilnr-may submit their chine to the keen ordeal of their razors.. They hope, therefore,. that by their attention to busi ness, and a desire to please. they will mer it as well as receive, a liberal share ol pub lic patronsge. The sick will be attended to at their private dwellings. BARBKR & ILUR-DRESSER. SAMUEL B. WILLIAMS respectfully inforths the cozens of Gettysburg and, strangers who may tarry here until their beards grow, that he has opened a Shaving and Bair4utting Saloon in Chambersburg street, opposite Buehler's Drug Store, white he intends prosecuting the "tooso rial business" in all its branches. lie will shave you as clean as a city broker, and cut your hair to suit the cut of your phiz. Then t.is whole object is to im prove the appearance 'of the human race. Front lore, experience he flatters hi mse lf he can go through the ramifications of the tonsorial department with such au iufi nite degree of skill, as to meet the entire approbation of those who submit their china to the keen ordeal of his razor. ! March I .-3t WASHINGTON HOUSE, CORNER OF MARKET ST AND MARKET SQUARE, Ilarrioborg, Pa. FllllDtintlersigned has fitted up this 111 well known and favorite Douse, with every convenience requisite for the accommedstion of the public, and solicits a contimitnee of the patronage so libel.. ally extended to him by the travelling pub. lie. AVM. T. SANDERS, Harriilburg, Jan. 14, 1853.—tf "TAKE MY HAT." MsimsoN, having added a new 4 (aware to his business, is prepared to offer sh the public a choice armortment of HATS, CAPS, BooTs and SHOES. Having 'archived entirely for cash, he is enabledlD sell at astonishingly low prices. Calk,at.tlie cheap store of M. SAMSON, A pril go. TO CSUNTRY MERCHANTS & Confectioners in general. rIIHE Undersigned would respectfully inform dealers in FRUITS, CON. FECTIONERIES and GROCERIES. that they prep receiving daily; Oranges, Lemons, Figs. Prunes, Raisins, 'Alinonds, Filberts. English Walnuts, African, Ten nessee and : California Ground Nuts, Peean Nuts; Pine Apple cheese, Eastern 'Conine Cheese, 8004. Coffee; Teas, ill kinds of Spites, Whole and ground. Conserved sand Preervved Ginger, - INlcarohi, Vernal colli, DetrY'Sslt. &e. " 200 boxes Gretigie;2s boxes Lemons, 100 boxeslia.ifitts, 25 boxes Rock, Candy, red. '*taus acid yellow, 25 boxes: Gum Drupe, Or*nge, Lemon, 25 bon* .3ultibepittit,'Orenge, Lemeo.,&c., 25 boxes 'Chocolate Props, 10 boxes .Stiek. 2li boxes Chocolate," Eaglo and . Spiced, 100 boxes Prunes in lane) , boxes ) , 100, Drums, Figs. 10 bags 8. S. Almontlei 10'begs:Filberts, 100 bushels Ground Nuts, 50 jars fine Prunes, 25 gross Dun lap's Premium Blacking,- &c. The subscribers being appointed .sole agents fur the sale of spices for the mono. mental Mills, they would respectfully-In= dile dealers to call and examine their, stork of spides, whole and ground, which they. are determined to sell as cheap as they can be bought elsewhere;. . are prepared to sell their. goods, which are die best Make hild4tiality that can ho had iii any market, at Cil ; Prices I and One Price only I For sale . Wholesale and Retail at No. 42 Market Street opposite if ork Bank, by ALEX. REFINOER ec sON CaU and . . Ziomirie for Yourselves l March, 4.-1853. HUFF VE B TI4.--.4 splendid lot of BUFF VESTS just received and fur ale cheap at '' SAMSON'S . . ROCX,AIKATIO,N. REiS Hon. Itonstir J. Fumes, v Esq., President of the several Courts of cenntrion itedie counties cornposing.the 19th DistricC, and .Justice of the courts of Oyer and .Teranner, and genetal.Jell Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other olioudera in the said dis trict—and BAXUNL R. O,UNELL, and JonN MAOINLIN. Eitir., Judges of the Courts of common Plcus and Genera', Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offend ers in the county of Adams—have issued their precept, hearing date the 20th day of 'April, in the year of our LORD. one thou sand eight hundred and fitly-three and to ine'directed, fur holding a Court of Coin mon Pleas and General Quarter &salons of the • Peace and General Jail Delivery, one Court Of Oyer and Terminer, at Get tysburg, on Monday the lath of August NOTICE IS IIEREBY GIVEN To all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner and Constables within the said County of Adams, that they be then and there in their proper persons, with their Rills, Records, Inquisitions, Examinations and other Re membrances, to do those things which to their offices and in that behalf appertain to be done, and also they who will prose cute against the prisoners that are or then shall be in the Jail of the said County of Adams, and to be then and there to pros esute against them as shall be just. JOHN SCO therilr :Sheriff's Office, Gettysburg, July 8, 1853.—1il FIRE INSURANCE. TnE "Mama County Mutual Fire In surance Company ' located at Get tysburg, is now in successful operation, are for lowness of rates, economical manage ment of its affairs, and safety in Insurances, challenges comparison with any other similar company. All its operations are conducted under the personal supervision of Managers selected by the Stockhcilders. The Books of the Company are at all limas open to the inspection of those insuring of it. As no travelling agents are employed, persons desiring to insure can make ap plication to either of the Managers. from whom all requisite information can be gained. 'The Managers are : Meneillen—Wm. 11. Wilson, Cumberland—Robert McCurdy, Strahan—Jacob King, Franklin—Andrew Ileintsclman liamiltonLitn—Amos W. Magiuly, Liberty—John Mmuelman, jr., Oxford—John L. Noel Reading—Henry A.Pictirg, Latimnre—Jecob Ylountjoy —Joseph Fink. Herwick--David E. Hollinger. Boroug6--Heorge Swope, 1). A. Buehler, Wm. H. Stevenson, A.B. Kurtz, d. R. Russell, I ohn Chritzman, Alex. Cobeen, Eden 14 onis, 1. 11. Skelly, Valentine Werner. President—GEOßGE SWOPE. • Vice President—SUMlClL R. Ruser.Lx. Secretary—D. A. BUIC/ILER. 'Treasurer—JACOß GnasT. Executive Committee—A NIIRISW 111.11,ITZ1:L x•x, 110111111 IT IWCVRUT, Leon KING. t'ept.l/), 1852--If. ;7071021. T"E Stockholders of the Bat;k of Get tysburg, intend to make application to the next Legislature for a renewal of their ell:trier, under the style of the "Hank of Gettysburg"—with banking privileges, and same capital, riglos and privileges, they uow enjoy. By order oldie Board, SWOI'E, Prat. Gettysburg, June 17th, 1853—fun. AN APPILIEN'I I IC.: rro the Coach-Swithing liesineAe want -n- ed by the eubsertlwre. 011 e 1'01111142 well reemettlended may .dwain a good ett uatiou by tnaking apinkation to 11AMEICSLY & FREY. April 15, 1853. 499 NI EN IV ANTED Tpurchase a superior lot of Black. Blue, and Fancy colored F re n c h. English, and American Cloth, Dress end Frock Coats. These coats are well made, all we ask of you is to come soil judge for yourselves. Remember the pi:wets SAM SON'S One price store opposite the Hank. LUTHERAN HYMN BOOKS. A very large assortment of Lutheran Hymn Books, bound in every style of binding, just received at the cheep Book- store of KELLER KURT'!,. _ FOR Taw LADIES. ALL the latest and moat fashionable styles of SHOES, 'SsiITERS and SLIPPERS. gerWarranfitt.areßmade, at, KELLER KURTZ'S. Kent'y ;cans and Tweeds. ANY variety of coh o rt and style for the season, at KURTZ'S cheap corner. VIOIANS AND ACCORDIANS.— Desirous of disposing of hie present styck of the above articles. I will sell them very low. MARCUS SAMSON. Tell your Friends, TART MARCUS SAMSON has just rereived and opened a choice lot of black, blue and green cloth Frock and Dress Coats—Cassimeree, Cashmerets, Tweeds, Lorene• Cottons, &c.,—and will dispose of them at the lowest living rates. Fresh Garden Seeds, OF ALL KINDS, just received front the celebrated, i•Shaker. Garde • Lebanoni , N.'YOrk.nand for Bale by na," S. H. DUEHLEII. Mardi 18,1853. pAItASOLS and FANS, 'a variety, ihst tnuiit'please, wdl be found at SOHION!St THE STAR AND. BANNER, Is published tarry Friday Earning, in B . a iiie.thret"slarY . building, a few dories above •' Fulniestoeks Store, D. A. & C.ll. BVE Via mint s. • • If pail in advance.or within the' year $2 pat annum—if not ROI within the year $2 No paper dhscoritittneantiti 101 l arrearagee are paid-- eitiept at the option of the Editor. Single copies 51 cents. A failure tu, notify a discontinuance will be regarded as a new engagement, ildnertuenirtuf not exceeding ampere inserted three times for $ I —every subsctilient insertion 25 tenni. Longer ones in the lame proportion. All advertisements not specially ordered fey a given time Will be continued until forbid. A libe. ral reduction will be made to those u ho Advertiser by the year. Job Printing of silk inch c eruted neatly and promptly, and on reasonable term*. ' letters and Celneusairet ions teethe Editor, (ext opting such me contain lifheiey or IL* names of new eubeeribers.) must be rase rase istoesherso• swum eueestiest. THE GatAT,INT IIitCOORY OF tog its. Planter, former% Familio ! othrs, cos purchase no litinetly qua! to - . DIL TORIAB' VENETIAN LINIMENT, for Dysentery. Cholie, Croup. Chronic Rheuma tism, Sore -Thesis, Toothache, Ss. Sickness, Cuts, Hunts, Swellings, Bruises, Old Sores, Hood ed* Mosquito Bites, Pains in the limbs, chest, back, &o. If it dues not Rise relief, the money will he re funded ; all that is asked, b a trial, and use it ec• cording to the Directions. It ie an Enghall rsonetly, and was used ha 'MI ND! the IV., ;ate King of England, and cettlfirtl to by him as a cure for Rheumatism, when everything else had failed. Over 10,000,000 Bottles hese been gold in the United States, without a single failure, and many hive stated they would not be without it If it woe $lO per bottle, in case of Croup, as it in as certain as it is ap- plied. It cures Cholera, when first taken, in a few hours ; Dysentery in half all hour ; 'l•oothache in five minutes. It is perfectly innocent to take internally, and is recommended by the most coil• nent Physicians in the United States. PRICE 26 AND 80 CENTS. wt. row A§ couldsfill a dozen Nowripalwrs with ceititleates and letters Feinting to the wonder. ful cures accomplished by this Liniment, but eon -side:a warranting it sullivient, an any person who does not obtain relief need not pay fur it. DR. TOBIAS has put up a 1101ISE LINIMENT, in pint bottles, which, is warranted cheaper and better than any other for ebolir, Scratches, OW 'ores, Gallo, Swellings, Cuts, Bruises, &c. l'Price 50 cents. Dr. Tobias' office, No. 240 Greenwich street, New York. AGENTS.--Samuel S. Forney, Ortryeliurg ; 11. 8. Fink, Pleaennt Hill ; B. & I). K. Snyder, Twu ; Spalding. & Brother, Little.- town ; John Bushey, M'etherryslowu ; Samuel Faber, Jr., Lower's Mill; Jere Houck, Butler township; Andrew Cregluw, Centre Mill; Abel T. Wright, Bentlereeille ; Jacob Peney I, Middle town ; Jacob F. Lower, Arendtarille ; H. V. Witmore. Muninuteburg ; Philip Hann, Mc- K nighty:ilk ; Thomas J. Cooper, Franklin tp. ; Jacob Mark, Caolitown ; Aulabaugh & Spangler, Feet Berlin ; J. Martin, New Oxford ; J. 11.. Henry, Ahhottstown ; July 8, 18:,3—eow—ly. TIED WONDER OF TEM AGE!! FOR THE CURE if Saltrlicum, Er v r ipelas, Chi lb lairs, U hopped or cracked hand Burn, and Scalds, Cuts, W o u nds of Any kind; Piles; Inflam mation of the Breast; Bites of Insects; Old Bores; all kings of breaking out and Sores on children; Bore Lips„ on the Face, and all diseases of theNSkin. CV" For particulars see small bills accompany ing each box. I - ?' 20 000 boxes sold in this State the pest year, and gave universal satiafaction. The great secret popularity of this Ointment I lie■ in the fact that it accomplishes all it I. recom mended to do ; and that I do not recommend it to—cure any thing but what from the na ture Of the ingredients, it is an libaulutu„ specific for, while other preparations of the kind are recon 1111 l .n.led to cure every disease that human i1e,.11 is heir to, ham Consumption down to the bite of Ora, wl.cii, in tact, all the medical prop ; , ernes they contort are in the handbills, and the ihousaiuls of fictitious certificates published in their ram. I invite those troubled with the shove coin ! pla,rits, (particularly salt Rheum.) to tak e a h et and try it.--if you are not fully satisfied, return it and take back your moony, ' 111.—I have hundreds of testimonials I can show airy one who feels disposed to canon me and istisfy hirmielf of the virtues of the Ointment. ?mitred and sold by MON HOB *FERREL, Naugatuck. Conn. CV To whom all Onleri should be addressed. Sold also by the principal Druggists and Country , Merchants generally. Price . ..!5 cent*. ' Witottast.s Llscova.—C. V. Clikener „If Co., ' No HI Ilirclay •t., New York ; A. McClure & Co.. A Bran ; J. Kohl & Co , Pittsburg; 11. frown & Bro., No. 4 Liberty st., Baltimore; T W. ;blot & Son., FM1.411.1114. AGE‘T , .---anitiel 11 Buehler, Gettysburg ; H. Fink, Pleasant 11111; B. & H. K. :soy de'. 'raver.. spaldnort & Brother, laitileb -1,,,V1i ; John Bnshey, itettherrystown ; :•itorucl Fiber Jr., I.osser'a ; Jesse Houck. Butler township ; Andrew ('recline, Centre Mill ; Abel T. Wright, Bendereville ; Jacob Pettey!, Mid dletown; Jacob F. bower, Areraltsville ; H. W. itm.lre, Muunnaaburig ; Philip Bann, Me ; Thos. J. Cooper, Frar.klin tp. ; Ja cob Mark, Cashlown ; Aulalough & Nrangler, I:44it Berlin ; J. Ma , New Oxford ;J. R. Henry, Abbottstown. July S. 1853—lyeow. A GREAT FACT! 100 PILLS FOR 2.5 CENTS! NO MORE EX roRTtoN FOR MEDICINE ! DR. TOWN SEN HEALTH PILLS, are being called for, from all parts of the land ; they are rapidly supercedingother medicines, both on account opheir happy effects upon the human system its removiug disease, and impurities. end also the exceedingly reduced price at which they are offered. . . , The rich and the poor find in them a real boon —each box contains 100 PILLS, being four Unit.* as many as are usually to he had of other kinds of pills at the same price. They contain no Mineral poison whatever—their ingredients are Extracts, Balsams, and Gums of great effi cacy. SARSAPARILLA, In a highly concentrated form is • prominent ingredient. These Pills are never violent in their operations, but always thorough and effitient.—• They will be found exceedingly efficacious in re moving the following complaints, vie: Impurities of the blood, Costiveness. Jaundice, Female, Complaint", Flick Headache, Pains in the hart Bilious Affections, Dyspepsia,Rheu matism. Constipation. Pains in the head Pains in the side, Liver Complaints, Febrile Affections, Piles, Irregularities, Pains in the Beast, Pains in the Loins; arc. It ie now well anderatoed that nins.tenths of the many diseases peculiar to the human family originate in Obstructions, and impurities of the Blood. If you have Headachy. Were hi an °Wiwi lion- if a Cold, there is an Obstruction—if o Fever there ere manicotti Oluitructions---if User Com. plaint, there lain 'O6/6 - traion-Painsie the Heed Back, Cheat, Sides and Leine. tie all'eansed by Obstructions—Rheumatism, Cramp, Gout. Con vulsions, Fits, Norms 'Debility: Prostration. Paralysis, 17 0 male Critrirlahne,' Piles, Constipa tion, Jaundice, and a host 'ot other 111., arise from. 'Obstruetioaif Cutaneous .BtuPtions. Blotches, kw/ Rhoutii. Bryidgielas,, Scrofula, Are, originate partly from the mime oeuiti—ilmpurlty of the Brood does thereat Now 'for thee's, and kindred diserties, TOWN. BEND'S PILLS' area 'sovereign remed4 ' and they .0 re motoover - THE CHEAPEST ELI CINE IN .THB .WORLDt • ' In7Direetions accenimany each la. F. A. Palmer, General Agent, Btonington,.ot. Retrieddier the. Price. Odd Hundred Pills tot 26 tiaras;' AGENTS.—SamueI B;Vorney, Gettysburg H. S.. Fink, Pleasant Hi l l ; B. 4 IX K. Snyder, .'rwo'l'ayerms; tipalding & Mother, bittlestuniin John Bushey, McSberrystown ; Samuel Faller, Jr., Lora er'S Mill ; Jesse . Houck, Butler township ; Andrew Creglow, Cent's, Mill; Abel T. Wright, Sendersville ; Jacob Peony', Middletown; Jacrib F. I:Ower. A rendiseille ; H. W. Wilmot..., Mum reealettit ; Philip Henn, bleKnightssille ; Thomas J, Cooper, Franklin tp., ; Jacob Mark, Csalitowr. ; A ulniiiingb & Shangler, East Berlin; J. Martin, New Orfor.ll J. B. Ilenry, Abbottotown. July 8, 1156:1--enw I y. SAVEIN ET velvet and a graatvariety of PANTS% (01,00DS for Man 'arid 13n~a, al lie # •• -r ,\Very large supply of TIN WARE on hand and for sale, at BuehlenTin and Sheet Iron Establishment, opposite the Post-office , which will - be sol ,l at low prices. GEO. E. 'BUEHLER. SPOUTING! SPOUTING! EURGE and Henry Wampler will ‘ 3ll r Make House Spouting and put up the same low, for cash or country pro duce. ' Partners ■nd all others wishing their !looses,. 'Barns, &c. spouted, would do well to give them a call. _ a. & H. WAMPLER April 15-1853. CALL THIS-WAY: 7HE LATEST WHOORS AB ST WRIMENIEB. V HE undersigned respectfully announc es to the citizens of Gettysburg and its vicinity that he has commenced the TAILORING VOSIRISS, in all its varied branches, in the room for merly occupied by the store of J. LAW RENCE SCRIM and opposite Fahnestocke' store. Ho hopes, by a strict attention to business, and an earnest effort to please, to meet and receive a liberal share of public patronage. rGive us a ca11..04 Country produce taken in exchange for work. Latest Fashions have just been re-. ccived. 11 EN it Y CLIPI'LNGER. April 10, 1852-Iy. NEW ESTLIBUSIIMENT. FIC ZEilt RESPECTFULLY informs the pub lic, that ho has taken the stand re cently occupied by his brother, (ALFA/is- DER FRAZKR,) in Chambersburg street, opposite the Lutheran church, where he is prepared to REPAIR Wk and CLEAN CLOCKS, . WATCHES, &C., . p% on reasonable terms,— ' • All work wilt be-insured. Also, on hand a variety of WATCHES. Jewelry, 1 00.074 a Spectacles, Am, which will be sold low. Gettysburg, May 8, 1853—tf. Wki , .4t) C I iMSEXP iIMOO Dr. J. Lawrence Hill, DENTIST, OFFICE in Chambersborg street, one door West of the Lutheran Church. nearly opposite Middlecies store, where he may be found ready and willing to attend to any case within the province of the Dentist. Persons in want of full sets of teeth are invited to call. REFERENCES. Dr C. N•bILILUCIII, I Rev.C.P.KaA tra, D. D " D. Honer KR, I Prof. M..14..0 Hs, " H.H. 1111111 R, " 11. 1.. 11.4eneee. " D•GILRIRT, I " H.A. MVIILERIII'II/ Rev ROR ' T.JOHNIIOII, I " M. L. 8711111111. July 7. 1848. Proof Paint, A SUPERIOR ARTICLE, for sale 11 R- at Fahneatock'e, sign of the TNT WONDERFUL PLACE, EW ARNOLD'S celebrated cheap w • CLOTHING STORE, continues to be the object of amazement, delight, and profit to the thousands who are constantly, and especially now, thronging it, and sup plying themselves with every variety of the best styles and most substantial quali ties of RE.I2I)Y-MADE CLOTHINO. He makes no empty boasts about "one price," and the thousand and one other humbugs of the day, but defies the world to produce a richer, cleaner, neater, strong. or or cheaper stock of Clothing than the infinite variety 'which he has—not bought at city "auction" for a song—but made up here by skilful and honest workmen, in the most honest and , skilful manner.— Just tiall and wee kis not so. 0.%A150 a few TRUNKS at leas than cost, to make room for customers. April 22, 1858. • I DAGUERREOTYPE FOR CE1.V1:14 9 AN belied at 'Weaver's"Gallery in C Chambersburg street. Pictures ta. ken in all kinds of weather, , and -will be purup at Aida Gallery in all the different styles of the day, at prices varying from AO cents. t 0,1116 Oft. So now is the time Tor obtaining the chespeat likeness ever `fount place. Persons will find it 'to their advantage to mill soon while the opportunity it before them, and in order to secure a satisfactory likeness, subjects are requeefeti to wear dark apparel. . Gentlemen should wear black, with black vest and cravat, and ladies should avoid dresses of pink and blue. Plaid and contrasting colors are very ,isuitable for children: 1 return my sincere thanks to monomer ous friends for their past favors. and so licits a continuance of the same, hoping by 'Strict attention 'o business to today the tastes of all who may visit my - galleif. SAMUEL' WEAVER. April V. 9-1853. TRUNKS I lIUNILV I AGENERAL stosortiooot of Trunks, wbfeli will lir sold veiny rboop. at SANWAPP. RED FRONT