Y'a ita Efts 11111 TRIT SINDBREIL PUCK, ZOTAT E ATE W ARNOLD'S ttelebrated cheap ! fir CLOTHING sTon, continues to pRIVATE SALE. 1 be the ehject of amazement. delight. end rE,ElbsCriber , intending to remove from' the State, offers at Private 83 1 / 1 11141 Form. on which he resides, eit uatM RW:4n township, Adams county, Pih, tidiniaing lauds of John Dixon, Esq., CM.` lamer Neely, Solomon Longence. Iti4 J. B. Hoffman, and others, and con . tnlning ... 155 ACRES, otrittelited Land. The Improvetnente are al** Two—STORY VlitlitE r :A ND WEATHER— as e ' 4 llll4rdqd Swelling , lfouse, 1111WitellteliCattarheil, a large Barn, part frame and part log. Wagon Shed, and eth er out buildings. 'Facie is a well of good inlitinith pump iii it. convenient to the (MEW:, anda never failing erring near the Iroildic The Farm is well supplied with riming water. There is on the premises a young and thriving APPLE , ~ 'l ORCHARD, arltliiilarge variety of other Fruit 'Frees. Aietnd portion of the land ireovered with iliiitiqng TIMBER. There is also a due Otiportion of good MEADOW. The find 11 in a good state of cultivation. The Teneirtg ie good—s large portion being of hoard. Persons wishing further informa. time eittt obtain the same by ealfing on the stilwittnitier who resides on the fartn. 'The subscriber, being determined .meal, those wishing to purchase, will find it to their interest to make %Notices tion.'. SAMUEL LONGENECKER Ady'ls,-1863-41m. '-t0 Sg.g, E sfu rnteriher, Assignee of DAVID T TRIMMER ind tt, ife, of Tymne township, Adams county, Pa., will sell at PtiMiti Salts on Saturday, the 27th of 4w itiltrits,ll,, on the premises, the FARM of le, Tripmer, situate in sail township, tittle:nth, of Dr. Wm. R. Stewart, Eatllet, 'John Steely, and others.— Ir 247 Acres, . . .. . mortrw-lees ; elarge proportion of which Orin good , TIMBER, with a fair propor tiesi4f Meadow, tt:e' whole constituting a theitilitar 'Stock Farm, The Improve arm are a 1 1 044.4110-A-RIALY STORY LOG DWELLING , - , 6 jAH witi,ii double Log Barn, a stable, Corn Crib, Wagon Shed, Smoke House. Dry House, and other out buildings. 'there is a fitelli4i Spring and Spring House con venient and an e xc e ll en t -,-.., ORCHARD ,_`OF , : ~9F CII.OICE FRUIT. Coanittrago Creek runs through the Farm. rope rt Thit rty ran readily he divided . 'Nary. and will be sold entire or i liarts, as *may suit purchasers. Those with** good Farm will do well to at tend; lit gcrit must and will he feb!ti. 113'Perstons wishing In view the Prem itteewlll call on the suhseriher, resitting in thildloreburg. cr on Mr. TRIMNIER re skling an . the .preinives. ,00 1 0, 1 34tendsnee will be given and terms Inakptlliplf4 on the day of Rafe by JAC~bR 111-ILLINGEIL '40,451,42, 1853. arsignec. WINOS)* BLINDS new..- ikirtmerit of Wiudnw ttiiib>ii'of Ost Blinds, just arrived at the well•known Store of " KELLER Kula& Cloths and Cassimeits, 4V,viiiir !I/ascription, color and styles. Which we will sell low. Call and see dem at KURTZ'S cheap corner. NEW GOODS sp„4l l eive3l and opened this day at Fella mtlP4 estock's, Sign of the RED FRONT.. ttI'IIiCK;NACKS from an Editor's. by L. Gaylord Clark. just pOrikit4 by the Appletons. and for bale at KELLER KU wrrs 1 11101109 AND MEDICINES, fltbt kinds, from the best / ~,,.79stuses in the City. eon- 7-T'' sts4,lc , tr hand and for mile at - tiiirlDliag and. Bookstore of S. li. BUEBLER. ion . 11CONNETS , t to 'MON 'fine lot of Bonnets of the dossear sryjee to please the moa=t fastid- Was; et'very, , low rates, •to he had «a K 0111.14 Cheap Cheap Corner. RPE 1' BAGS. 1V,04. will foul a very large assortment . 1 1 1 4.? •of Carpet Bags at Samann'a o ne.priee son* i They were bought at action. and wilt began, cheaper than any other estab• liobriat dare to sell them. Settle up and save Costs ittY,Booki and accounts have been pie and in the hands of D. A. Bungtate. Ifoinite„ fur collection. Those wishing toilk•Wketatts will call on Mr. Buehler ktaikwitht ALEX. FRAZER. , , W U. It OP Zti If 3 1r gikr all kinds; Cap and Letter Paper of ' 44 ' Rai beilquality, Note Paper, Vining Ousilla i :Osin and fanny Envelopes. Pea kitlitilltinsiGold Pena and Pencils, &c., istwapsim hand and for sale low by B. H. BUEHLER WAND T REVOR , Or the him or otto* Lila, a_owmg how to make Hat Altitiividett a fortune, and theft to make „'Pitta la saki to be instructive book -to "I" .47g storms st be had 41 dISHIRMDLN REFORMED HYMN Ap., or Mgt *ripply uf of the German Reformed Ohlaidi r haa,jaitt *OO desired IC WOWS Bookstore. ,t +bo'' A*A' W nsis h milli ci pi i imme end eell e st. I PAR01:11•11: '1 profit to the thonsands who are constantly, and especially now, thronging it, and sup plying themselves with every variety of the hest styles and mos: substantial quali ties of EwIDY-211,1DE CLOTHING. 1k makes no empty boasts about ..one price," and the thousand, and one other humbugs of the day, hut* &flex thevorld to produce a richer, cleaner, neater, strong er or cheaper stock of Clothing than the infinite variety which he has—not bought at city "auction" for a song--but msde up here by aki/jid and holiest workmen, in the most honest and skilful manner.— J ust call and mete Wit is not la. On a few TRUNKS at leas than row, to make room tot customers. April 22, 1823. DIGEMBOTYPE FOR 59 CE N Tw. CAN be had at Weaver's Gallery in Chainbersberg street. Pictures is. ken iii all kinds, of weather. and will be put up at thin Gallery in all the different styles of the day. at prices varying from_ 50 rents, to SG 00. So now is the thole lOr obtaining the cheapest likeness ever of. ferei; in thiegdace, Protons will find it to their advantage to call soon while the opportenny is befiie tinint, and in Order to secure a sstisfactory likeness, subjects are requested to wear dark apparel.— Gentlemen shoidt arm; black. with blank vest and cravat,, and ladies should avoid dresses of pink and blue. Plaid and contrasting colors ate . •yer,,,y_ltdteile fur children. , • • 1 rein. my idneern thanks to Mo numer• mu friends for their past (swore. and So. licit, a continuance of the. Caine, hoping by strict attention to business to satisfy the tastes of all, who may visit my gallery. SAMUEL WEAVER. n-i! '29-1853. SPOUTING! SPOUTING! ecei N iciE and ° Henry, W . ompler will 'L'Make Home Spouting and put up the seine low. ler cash or country pro. duce. "stoup anti all others wishing their Houses. Berne r lie. spouted. would do well to give them a call. G. & 11. W AbtIPI.ER. April 15-11M._ GALL THIS WAY THE EATEST FASHOONS ROST MEOWED. undeitignedreppeetfolly announe ea us the citizens of Gettysburg and its vicinity that he hia_commenced the TAILORING 1313 SLUE SS in all its varied branches, in the room for merly occupied by the store of J. Law- REM?, Scum& and opposite Fahnestocks' store. He hopes, by a strict attention to business, and an earnest eßort to please, io meet and receive a liberal share ofpublic patronage.gr rHive us a call..p Country produce taken in exchange for work. LatestP ashionik have just been re cowed. HENRY CD PP IN GER. April iO, 18527,—1y. NEW ESTABLISHMENT. IV 11. FR ZEIR 111 ESPECTFULLY informs the pub { IMil f lir, that he has taken the viand re eenity net-milted by his brother. (ALEXAN DER FItAZKIII.) in Chsitibersherg street, nppoirite the Lutheran church, where he is prepared in REPAIR and CLEAN CLOCKS, • ' ' ‘ 'S 1 14 • • 4 . WATCHES, &Cl, i) on reasonable terms.— 4 16 - I All work will be insured. Moo. on hood o uieiy of WATCHES, Jewelry, ferP44sl. Spectacles, Age.; which win be Pold low. aetiyiburg, May 6 . . 1853—tf. . . , . -.•-•: .-„, A, • - ' '' - ;'0"' --A , -, 1. .l - ... ft ,: , .", ....,..• - 1- . iore...,i II I 0 • • ( I ' ..• . ,'I., • . . ~ • .1 • • * _ "" * • '''. , 7 i,,,t . _1 i f -4 r Blake's Patent Fire and Wate Proof Paint, A SUPERIOR ARTICLE. for sale at Fahnestock's, sign of the TO• ARIZ°, TO MUM A eneisl assortment or Revolver., na- Double and Single Barreled Pistols, ens, he had at the one price store ufBAM— SONS.' R UMMERS will find it greatly to theiradrantage, to examine our com plete assortment of .flO 0 ILDING MJI— TARIAL, as we are prepared to supply' such artirles as they may desire, at un usually low rates. S. FkIiNESTOCK & BONS. sue.sooL rzoualis d - IF the best quality—shortly. on hand ‘--F and for site in Gettysburg. at , the Foundry-or T. WARREN & SON• LADIES' Dress Goods. Berage De. Lollies, Crown Lustre. Moue Ds. Lames. Lawns Ste.. will he sold cbesper at FAHNESTOCIPS thau they eau be AfS. di elsewhere. It LACK Silk, Black Silk Neu Fringe, 41 -." Mohair A Silk Mitts. just received and for sale cheap at . S. FAHNEBTOCK etc SONS. Queensware; IN all its varieties and styles cheap at IN KURTZ'S corner. • MARION RANGERS. YOU will parade at the Public fiouse or HENRY SI.AYBAUGH. in Middletown, on Saturday the 271 h o lingual vest, at 10 o'clock, A. M., pre cisely, with arms and accoutrements in complete order. ' By oilier of the Captain: AARON WISLEK 0. 84 BoNNers, Ribbons and Flowers, a Jinx tarp assortment of the different N. Se Is Mesa at TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS Confectioners in general. undersigned would respeetfull) J I L inform dealers in FRUITS, CON FEC'I'IONERIES and GROCERIEB. that they are receiving daily, Oranges. Lemons, Figs, Prunes, Raisins, Almonds. Filberts, English Walnuts, African, Ten nessee and California Ground Nuts, Peem. Nuts, Pine Apple cheese, Eastern Cutting Cheese, Sugar,. Coffee. Teas, all kind,. of Spires. whole and ground, Conserved and Pretterved Ginger, Macatoni, Vermi celli, Dairy Salt, &c. 800 bates Oranges. $ll boxes Lemons, 100 boxes Raisins, 25 boxes Rock Candy, red, white and yellow, 25 boxes Gum Drops. Orange, Lemon, Vanilla.' &e., 25 boxes Jujubepaate, Orange, Lemon. &0.. 25 boxes Chocolate Drops, 10 boxes Stick. 15 boxes Chocolate, Eagle and Spiced. 100 boxes Prunes in fancy boxes, 100 Drums Figs, 10 bags 8. 8. Almonds, 10 bags Filberts, 100 bushels Ground Nuts, 50 jars tine Prunes. 25 gross Dun. lap's Premium Blacking, skc. The subscribers being appointed sole agents for the sale of spices for the monu- mental Mills, they would respectfully In cite dealers to call and examine their stock of spices, whole and ground, which they are determined to sell ps cheap as they can be bought elsewhere. They are prepareil i - tlimtriblif goods, which are the best make and quality that can he had in sny market, at City Prices! and One Price only! For sale Wholesale and Retail at No. 42 Market Street opposite York Bank, by ALEX. REIsiNGER & t•ON rail and Examine for nurse/nes! March, 4.-1883. EMZUM:g=I ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE in the South-west corner of the public square, one door west of George Arnold's*Store, and formerly oc cupied u a Law Office by John M'Uon aughy, Esq., deceased, Attorney and Solt:I:or for Patonts and Pensions, ' Can furnish very 'desirable facilities to applicants and entirely relieve them from the necessity of a journey to Washinvun. D. Moe. 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 !ands and bea ting their Warrants—procuring Patents and selling Soldiers' lands to the hest ad vantage. Apply to hits personally or by letter. Gettysburg, Nov. 1, 1850—i B OOTY LANDS. PARSONS entitled In Bounty Lands under the arm of Con gress of the United States can have their claims promptly and efficiently attended to by applies , lion either personally or by letter ofst , subscriber. at his odiee in Getty shoir. Claimants whose application,: have beat suspended on account of deficiency in proof may find it to their advantage wean s-17- The fee charged is $5 in each rear. payable upon the delivery of the warrant. The suhseyiher will also attend to claims for Pensions fur Revolutionary or other services and the location of lands. 'The sale and purchase of Land Warrants at tended to. and the highest cash price paid nor the same. H. G. ItIceREARY. May 14—tf. Attorney at law W. H. STEVENSON, ATITOIRMEIT WT [LAM OFFICE. in the North West corner of the Centre Square. (between Smith's and Stevenson's.) Gettysburg, Pa. 0 FFICE in Chambersburg street, one door West of the Lutheran ChurCh, nearly opposite Mithiljecofra store, where he may be found ready and willing to attend to any cue within the province of the Dentist. Persons in: want of full sets of teeth are invited to call. REFERENCES. Dr. C. N.Barmircunr, I Rev.C.P.KaArrrs,D.D " D. Hausa, I Prof. M. hcons, •• H. S. Ho um, I H. L. BAtromin, 0. D. GI , I '• H.A. Muircurr•cas Hor.Rou'T.Joirrresr, I •• M. L. Prriarvaile. July 7. 1848. Diamond Tonsors—New Firm. RED FRONT. friptett s Svotber, FASHIONABLE BARBERS AND HAIR DRESSERS. CAN at all times be found prepared to attend to the calla of the people, at the Temple. in the Diamond. adjoining the County Building. From Long expe rience they flatter themselves that they can go through all the ramifications of the Tonsorial Department, with such an infinite degree of skill, as will Meet with the entire satisfaction of all who may submit their chins to the keen order' of their razors. They hope, therikare, that by their attention to busi nese, and a desire to please, they will mer it as well as receive.a liberal share of pub lie patronage. The sick will be attended to at theij private dwellings. WASHINGTON HOUSE, aCORNER OF MARKET ST AND MARKET SQUARE. Iliarrlisbuirg, Pa. fI•HE undersigned has fitted .up this 2 well known and favorite House, with every convenience requisite fox the accommodation of the public, and solicits a continuance of the patronage so liber ally extended to him by the travelling pub lie- Wlll. 'l'. SANDERS, Harrisburg, Jan. 14, 1853.—1 f "TAKE MY HAT." SAMSON, having added a new /TA* feature to his business, is prepared to offer to On public a choice assortment of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES. Having purchased entirely for cash, he is enabled to sell it astonishingly low prices. Call at the cheap store of M. SAMSON. April 29. BUFF VESTS. —A splendid lot of BOP vEsTs pin received and for sale cheap at SAMSON'S SCHICK'S. ZlC.Vcittb7 2 4l2+o Dr. J. Lawrence Hill, DENTIST, IVORTINT TO 01PITILISTS. 11 4NERE AT PUBLIC SALE . pew °eat on the Capital Invested, guarantied to the purchaser. /NU undersigned, Assignees of ROB— ERT COBEAN, will sell at Public Sale, on Thursday, the first day of Sep tember next, tin the premises, the valuable property, long known as "COBEAN'S A 411.1.8." situate on Marsh Creek, Cum berlatul township, Adams county Pa., 3 miles west of Gettysburg, near the road leading from Gettysburg to llngeratuwn, Md.. containing 71 ACRES, inure or less, of valuable !and. Tlio.itoprovernenis consist of 2 TWO STORY LOO *, DWELLING aftl one of which is, weatherboarded, and the other has a stone, back building attached, ir:th stabling to► each, Carriage House, Corn Crib, Dry House, end other out buildings. There is a well of good water at the door of nue of the Houses, with a pump in it, and au excellent garden to each. Thereis a thriving YOUNG OnelliikliVlN of about 100 apple trees, nearly all bearing, beside a large number of Peach, Pear, Plum and Apricot trees. The land is principally bottom of good quality, and in a plate of good cultivation, with a full proportion of timber And under fencing, a large portion of which is post and rail..and put up during the last three or four years. There is also a large BLACI.SMITH SHOP, with shoeing and coal sheds attached. There is also on this property a val uable MINERAL SPRING, the water of which line been analyzed and found to contain rare and valuable qual ities. THE MILL is new, having been put in operation on the let day of January 1851, It is 3! stories high ; the basement story stone, of! ,flupertor material and workmanship ; the other two stories frame, weadierboartled and painted in the best manner, with spouting. Lightning conductor &e, There j are two overshot water wheels, 4 run of Stones, 2 French Berra and 2 Country Stones, (warranted good.) either pair of Which will drive all the machinery. There t is a Corn and Plaster Breaker, Smut ma- I chine, Hopper-boy, Grain and Flour Ele vators ; also Grain Conveyors to fill the Graneries on two Boors ; Friction Hoist ing Gears at both ends of the Mill, where loading and unloading can be done with convenience at the same time, having sit open road around the building. The Gearing is spur and bevel ; principally cast iron, with wooden cogs. The boil- Aing and machinery are constructed with the very hest inaterial that could he pur chased, and far durability, convenience and neatness are unsurpassed by any in the county. The Mill is insured in a safe Insurance Company. THE SAW-MILL is well conswneted, in gdod repair and does a good business annually. The Mil Mill !louse, which is mill standing., might he used to advantage for machinery ul kind, This property has many and peculiar advantages connected with it. It is loca ted in a healthy, well cultivated and productive neighborhood, convenient to Churches of all Religious Denominations. Schools and Factories. The roads lead ing to it are good, affording good facilities for the transportation of grain. The stream by width the Mill is propelled is large, and the water power at all times suf ficient to do an viensive and lucrative business. The Railroad about to he con structed front Gettyt.burg to Hanover will he of incaleu able advantage as it will af ford facilities for transporting Flour to the Philadelphia and Baltimore markets_ with comparatively trifling expense. As a business place, this property is not surpassed by any in the county, and would be a„ desirable location fur a COUNTRY STORE. A tract of Wood-Land, adjoining the above property, consisting of about 70 ACHE'S, is now in the market. and can be bought on accom modating terms ; the land is good, and covered with Timber of superior quality. consisting of White Oak, Walnut, Ash, &c., and situated only one fourth of a mile from the Saw Mill. As property of this description is seldom in the market. Capitalists would do well to call and see it, AS IT WILL POST TIVELY BE SOLD. The terms will be made accommodating. and an indisputa ble title will be given to the purchaser.— Possession will be given on the lrt of April 1854 ;or if desired, on the Ist of October next. Any person wishing to view the proper ty will call upon ROBERT CON:AN, residing thereon, and any desired information re specting the same may be obtained by applying personally or by letter to him or either of the Assignees. Sale will commence at 1 o'clock on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by SAMUEL COBEAN, JAMES CUNNINGHAM, June 17, 1853—ts. Assignees. "W ANTED, Customers to purchase a " superior lot. of Black French Doe skin Cassintere Pants, fanny Cassimeresol every description, Cassinet Pante of *very shads sod quality. together with any mount of velvet Cords, Lineal, Cottons, &c.. at the one-price store of SAMSON. STACKS OF THEM. WE have just received a splendid as• swims& of Vests. Such as Black and fano) , Satins, Cloth and Cassimeres Tweeds, sac., kg., and willi be sold low at SAMSOW HARDWARE,' T HE Largest assortment of Hardware, kiadlery, Paints,Oils, Dye-stuffs ever offered, will be sold on better terms than can be had elsewhere; Purchasing from the manufacturers, we feel confident that we can offer inducements to purchasers to give us a call k examine n stork. S. FAHNESTOCK k ON$. Sign of the/ Iced Front. Mr Blanks of all kinds for sale at this office. Phlladetpllbik Aftertiseuseats. J. E. GOULD, (Successor to A. FIOT.) NO. 164 CIIEaTNIJT STREET, SWAIM'S BUILDING, PHILADELPHIA. Extensive Music Publisher, and Dealer in Musical instruments of every' descrip tion. Exclusive Agent for the sale of Ballet, Davie & Co's (Boston) Patent Suspension Bridge dEolian and other I'IANOS. L. Gilbert's Boudoir Pianos,. Melodeons, Martin's Guitars, Harps, Violins, Sheet Music, Music Books, &c. Residents of the country will he sup plied by mail or otherwise with any music they may wish. at as low rates as if pur chased in person. Having one of the largest igoeks in the United States. I feel confident of satisfying all who may favor me with a call or order. Dealers in Music supplied on the most liberal terms. Pianos to let. Second-hand Pianos for sale. May 13, 1853-1 y 01141 AP WINDOW SHAD'''. '4'4 of Q. L. UMW 4 Co., S. W. corner of Arch and Sewn(' sta., • NiII,ADEDPHIA. EVERY Variety of Shades, Whole sale and Retail, such as Scroll, Flow er, Gothic, Vignette, Oil and Dry Land scapes, are to be had at the lowest prices, for quality of work. Orders for Gilt, Plain Store, Lettered and other Shades ex ecuted at short notice. Merchants and others are invited to give us a trial. We will try to please. Brasses, Trimmings, &c., alWays on hand. Remember S. W. corner SECOND and ARCH Streets, Philadelphia. Feb. I I, IBs3—Gin. CANE SEAT CHAIR 111.1NUFACTOktE No 132 North Sixth Street, opposite Franklin S q uare, Philadelphia. THE subscriber Is constantly finishing, and on hand PLAIN and FANCY CANE SEAT CHAIRS, in great variety of Elegant and Fashionble Styles, For Parlors, Dining-Rooms or Chambers made in Fancy %Vends, Imitation Woods and Fancy Colors, &e., Ate. Reception and Cottage Chairs, of light and beautiful designs : Cane Lounges, Cane Settees, Hall Chairs, Counting }lunge and Mire Arm Chairs, large and small Rocking ('hairs, Store and Steam boat Stools, Windsor Chairs, and Settees, &e.. &c. Housekeepers, Hotels, Steamboat and Rail !toad Companies, will find it to their " r.k w E Stockholdersof the Ba of Get interest to call at theF Nery of T tysburg, intend to make application N. F. 1{'001). to ihe next Legislature for a renewal of No. 131 North Pith St. oppo,,ite Frubklin Square, their Charter, tinder the style of the.tßank Philadelphia. Gettysburg"—with banking privileges, April I, 1853--3 m. and same capital, rights and privileges, they now enjoy. By order of the BOSH, 0. SWOPE, I'vesq. Gettysburg, June 17th, 1853-6 m. LEATHER. Fritz 4:k liendry. Store No. 99, N. aril street, Philadelphia, Nig /RR( CCO M ANIIVACTURERN, C1;RItll ltd, NI/ IMPORTERS rominis.siGn and Gelieral LE.Y7'IIE/llt 1; SIAES S, WHOLESALE &. RETAIL. IrTrMassufactory 15 Marg,uretits street, Philadtlphia. July 15, 1853-Iy. F. BROWN'S Essence 01Jamaica Ginger .11 , 111 IS Essence is a preparation of un - 111 - usual excellence. lit ordinary diar dime, 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 summe complaints of children, it is peculiarly ef ficacious ; no family, individual or travel ler should be without it. CAUTION.—Be sure to get the genu ine easence, which is prepared only by F. BROWN. at his Drug and Chemical Store, N. E. Corner o a f' fifth and Chest nut Streets rhlladelplita, and fur sale by all the respectable Apothecaries in the United States, and in Gettysburg, Pa, by SAMUEL H. Builmert. June 17, 1853-Iy, Baltimore Advertitoements. TCHL GOLD aND SILVER WARE L. 11. SEILLEn & co., Wholesale Watch and Jewelry house, No 227 Belt. rm., 8. E. Corner of Charles street., tiIPORTER of English and Swiss ‘Vatches and tools of every descrip tion, Watch Case Makers and Manufac turers of Fine Gold Jewelry. We call the attention of Southern and Western dealers in Watches, Jewelry and Silver, to our very extensive ,stork, assuring them that in no article in o ut line shall we al low any establishment to surpass us, eith er in quantity, quality or low prices. We are the only Wholesale House in this branch of trade in Baltimore. and shall use every fair means to induce Southern and Western merchants to open accounts with us. Our terms shall be as liberal and accommodating as caa possibly be found in the United States. We will take great pleasure in showing our goods to Southern and" Western mer chants, whether they open accounts with us Or DOI. L. H. MILLER 4 0 .1 c, CO., • 'lmporters of Watches, Baltimore). Feb. 4, 1353.—ay DIOTIONARY or DO MEST I C MEDICINE and HOUSEHOLD SURGERY, by Spencer Thomas, M D., and Henry H. Smith, M. D. This is an entire new work, highly recom- mended by the medical Faculty. For sale at the cheap Book and. Stationery Store of KELLER KURTZ. June 10. ELI your Friends and Neighbors, and come yourselves, and see the very large and line assortment of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, that has just been received by Apra ct 29. W. W. PAXTON. PROCLAMATION. WME RHO Hon. ROBERT J. Flea' Mk, Eeq., President of ,the several Courts of Common Pieta; in the countios composing the 19th District, and Justice of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and general Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the said dis trict—and SAMUEL R. Ressat.t., and Jouri M ACITNLEY, Esqr., Judges of the Courts of common Pleas and Genera: Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offend era in the county of Adams—have issued their precept, bearing date the 20th day of April, in the year of our Loan, one thou sand eight hundred and fifty-three and to me directed, for holding a Court of Com mon Pleas and General Quarter Sessions of the Peace and General Jail Delivery, ane Court of Oyer and Terminer, at Get tysburg, on Monday the 15th of dugust nee— NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN To all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner and Constables within the said County of Adams, that they be then and there in their proper persons, with their Rolls, Records, Inquisitions, Examination, and other Re membrances, to do those things which to their offices and in that behalf appertain to he 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 ecute against them as shall be just. JOHN tilfOTT, bberit Sb.eriff's Office., Gettysburg. July fi, 1853.--td FIRE INSURANCE. gr im udidams County Mutual The In surance Company ; ' located at Get tysburg, is now in successful operation, are for lowness of rates, economical manage ment ails affairs, and safety in Insurances, challenges comparison with any other similar company. All its operations are conducted under the personal supervision of Managers selected by the Stockholders. The Books of the Company are at all times 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. OCrThe Managers are : Menallen—Wm. B. Wilson, Cumberland—Robert McCutdy, Stratian—Jacob King, Franklin—Andrew Heintzelman, Ilamiltonhan—A mos W. MaitinlYr Liberty—John Mosselman, jr., (litord—John L. Noel Reading—Henry A. Picking. I.atimere—Jacob Orient, Mountjoy—Joseph Fink. Berwick--DgviJ E. Hollinger, Borough—George Swope, D A. Buehler. Wm. H. Stevenson, A. B. Kurtz, S. R. Russell, lohn Dhritznosn, Alex. Cobean, Eden North, J. H. Skelly, Valentine Werner. President—GEOßGE SWOPE. Vice President—Ssnext. R. Resest.t. Secretary—D. A. Bvsnt.r.n. Treasurer—Jscos Gni ART. Executive Committee—ANDUSW 1111111TIGII. MAY, ROBIRT M'CUSIDI, JACOB Kiev. W, Ss2—tf. NOT:031. AN APPRIEN'FICE r 0 the Coach-Sinitliing businean want ed by ili subgeribers. One coming o ell recommended may obiain a gimd ait uatnmu by nialoilz :1111/111 . 811011 11A MERSEY At FREY. April 15, 1853. 499 1114`.,N IV A WED rip 0 purchase a superior lot of Black. - 11 L Blue, and Fancy colored French. English, and American Cloth, Dress and Frock Coats. Theme coats are well made, all we ask of you is to come and judge for y ourselves. Remember the place is SAM SON'S One price store opposite t he Bank. LUTHERAN HYMN BOOKS. A very large assortment of Lutheran Hymn Books, bound in every style of . binding, just received at the cheap Book store of KELLER KURTZ. FOR THE LADIES. ALL the latest and most fashionable styles of SHOES, GAITERS and SLIPPERS. Sal-Warranted, well mad., at,_KELLER KURTZ'S. lient'y Jeans and Tweeds. ANY variety of colors end style for the reason, at KURTZ'S cheap corner. VMINS AND ACCORDIANS.— Desirous of disposing of his present styck of the above articles. I will sell them very low. MARCUS SAMSON Tell your Friends, TAAT MARCUS SAMSON has just received and opened a choice lot of black, blue and green cloth Frock and Dress Costs—Cassimeres, Cashmerets, Tweeds, Linens- Cottons, &c.,—and will dispose of them at the lo_west living rates. Fresh Garden Seeds, CIF ALL KINDS, just received from the celebrated “Shaker Garde Lebanon, N. York, and for sale by ns," S. H. BUEHLER. March 18,1853. I pARM I OLS and FANS, a variety that a• must please, will be found at SCHICK'S. THE STAR AND BANNER. published every Ftiday Evening, in Baltimore street, in the three story handing, a few doors above Fahneatockg &Ore, .floy • D. A. & C. HAIDER LER. TIO It if Is lipoid in advance or within the liar hpet annum—if not, paid within the yell $2.00. No paper discontinued untilall arrearsges are paid.... except at the Option of the Editor. Single copies 6}. cents. A failure to notify • discontinuance will be regarded as a new engagement. 4deertuanans not exceeding a square inserted three times for I—every subsequent insertion 25 cents. Longer ones in the same proportion. All advertisements not specially ordered for • given time will be continued until forbid. A lite• ral reduction will be made to those who advertise by the year. Job Printing of *llk Inds ex rented n catty and promptly, and on reasonable terms. Letters and Communisations to tilt Stlitor, (ex epting such as conga in Money or 1.. e names of new subscribers) must be rosy e.ID inordeno ecure attention. A' GREAT TACT! FILIATOII 25 MTV NO MORE EX PORTION FOR MEDICINE! DR.TOWNSENDII HEALTH PILLS, are being celled for, from all parte of the lend ; they are rapidly supOrtedingotbei medicines, both oci account of their happy effect* open the human system in removing diasas and impurities: and also the exceedingly Wooed prim at which they are offered. The rich and the poor end in them a vistboon —ash box contains 100 PII.LO, being four times as many as are usually to be bad of othei Linda of pills at the same prim. They contain no Minima poison whatever—their ingredients are Extracts, Datums, and Gnats of gust may. SARSAPARILLA, Ina highly concentrated form is a prominent ingredient. These Pills sore Went In *mit operations, but alereys thernush and *Melees.— They will be found exceedingly erncacious in is moving the following complaints, via: Impurities of the biond, Costiveness. Jaundi ce , Female 'Complaints. Sick Headache, Pains in the back. Bilious Affections, Dyspepsia, Rheu matism. Constipation. Paine in the heed, Pains in the side, i,iver Complaints, Febrile *fictions, Piles, Irregularities, Paine In the Breast, PaMs in the Dine, *C. it is now well understood that nine-tenths of the mane diseases peculiar to the human family originate in Obonnootiows, end impurities of the Blued. If you have !indict*, there is an Obstrur tiow if • Cold, there hen Obsenweiere—if a Fever there are manifold Oistiortieris—if Liver Com plaint. there is en Obotrortios—Paine in the Heed Sack, Chest. Sides awl Loins, are ell mused by 0/minutia's—Rheumatism. Crump, Boat. Con. erasion', Fits, Nervous Debility. Prastration- Paralysda, Female Complaints, PNeg, illangetpg tion, Jaundice, and a beat of other ills, blies Ills Obstrurtiorw f Cutaneous Eruptions. Pimple., Blotches, Salt Rheum. Erysipelas, Betolula, originate pertly from the same eauser—lmpurity of the Blood doe the rest, Now foe thole, and kindred diorama. TOWN' SEND'S PILLS an • etwateign ramedp and they are moreover THE CHEAPIIa CINE 'IN THE WORLD! t or Directions 'accompany MeV hai e r P. A. Palmer, Omen' Anent. Stoninnioti, Ci. lisawroaluer the Prim Odd Hundnid Pills for 25 Cents. AGENTS —4lentuel S. Forney. Gettysburg ; H. S. Fink. Pleasant Hill ; B. & D. K. Snyder, Two Toreros; Spalding & Brother, Littleinewn ; John Bushey, MoSberryatown ; Damn/ Faber, Jr., Lower. Mill; Jesse Houck, Ballet township; Andrew Creglow, Centre Mill ; Abel T. Wright, Benderarille ; Jacob Pansy!, Middletrinin ; Jacob F. Lower. Arendiseille ; H. W. Witinote. Mow mashing ;yhilip Hann, McKnightseilli ; Thorne J. Cooper, Franklin tp., ; Jacob Mark, Cashniwt. ; A ulabsuah & Spangler, East Berlin; J Martin. New Oxford ; J. It. Henry, Abbott town. July 8, I 553--epow—ly. TIME GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. Planters, Farmers, Families and others, can purchase no Remedy equal to DR. TOBIAS' VENETIAN LINIMENT, lot Dysentery. Cholic, Croup, Clusmic Rheuma tism, Sore Throats, Toothache, Sea Sickness, Cots, Burns, Swellings, Bruin's, Old Sony, Head acke, Mosquito Bit.., Pains in the limbo, chest, back. &c. If it dues not giro calif, the money will be re funded ; ei: that is asked, is • trial, and use it as to the Direction& It is an English remedy, and was used by Wil liam the IV., late King of England, and certified to by him, as • can for Rheumatism, when hing else had failed. Over 10,000,000 nettle* base been sold in the United Stairs, without • single failure, and tufty hare stated they would not be without it if it was $lO per bottle. in case of Croup, as it is u captain as it is ap plied. It cures Cholera, when first takes, in a few hours ; Dysentery in half an hear ; Toothacli• in fire minutes. It is perfectly innocent to take internally, and is recommended by the most emi nent Physicians in the United States. 1 PLIC.III 26 AND 60 03135 1 211. I'OBIAS could fill • doses Newspapers with certificate■ and letters relating to the wonder ful cures accomplished by this Liniment, but con sille:a warranting it sufficient, as any person who does not obtain relief need not pay for it. DR. TOBIAS has put up • HORSE LINIMENT, in pint bottles, which is warranted cheaper and bettor than any other for Cholic, Screw-hen, Old -'ores cuts, Nruisea, &c. I - 0 Price 5u cents. Dr. Tobias' WACO, No. 940 Greenwich street, New York. AGENT' —Samuel b. Forney, Gettysburg H. if Fink, Pleasant Hill ; B. & D. K. Snyder. Two Taverns; Spalding, & Brother, Links town ; John Busboy. M'eherrystoarn Balruel Faber. Jr., Lower's Mill; Jesse Houck, Butler township; Andrew Creglow, Centre Mill; Abel T. Wright. Benderseille; Jacob Perrayl, Middle town; Jacob F. Lower, Arenilbeille; H. W. Witmore, Mummasburp ; Philip Hawn, Me- Knightseille t • Thomas J. Coop's, Franklin err. Jacob Mark, eashtorirn; Anlabaush & Spengler, East Berlin ; J. Martin, New Osford; J. R. Henry. Ahbottstown; July 0, 18u8—wow-Iy. THE WORMIER OW ME AGE I I vOR TH CURE lion of the ..Iredalit; Bites of Insects ; Old Bores; all kinds of breaking out and Sores on children; Skive Lips, on the Face, and all diseases of the Skin. rrFor particulars see small bills accompany ing each box. \,il Lir 20 000%oxes mold in this trite the past year, and gave universal satisfacticia. The great secret popularity of this bintiatorit lies in the fact that it scoompliehes all it is meow mended to dot and that I do ant moombsend it to curs any thing bat what from the iss, tore of the ingredients, it is an absolute appals for, while other preparations of the !lad kit recornmendet to core every disease that harass Bash is heir to, from Consumption down ito tbh bite of a dm, when, in Fitt, ell the Medical Wirt"' amiss they contain an in the handbills, and the thousands 14 fictitious- certificame published in their praise. I invite those troubled with. the sham com plaints, (particularly Belt Ilbeam,) to take a box rid tty, it.—if you en not fatly satisliet,,retura and take bock your money. , N. B.—l have haorinds Mainosnlils I can 'bow any one wbo then dilittned tonal rat MCI Wid 'Might bittiolf of Boonton' of the Ointment Preparsd and soW'by MONIME TERREL, Nowlin*, Conn. KilTo whom all Onion should be addmewid. Sold ado by ,tho principal Drugging and Country Merchants ;paternity. Pries 26 cent's. Wmesica Daiwie.-0. 'V. Cilkeney No Si, Barclay Bs.. New York ; .A. Merlotti It Co., Albany; J. Kidd & Co., Pittsburg; W. H. Brown ,dc Bro.. No. 4 Liberty St., Baltimore ; T. W. Dyott & Son*, Philadelphia. AGENTso—Sarnuel H. Buehler, astlysitillt R. 8. Fink, Pleasant Hilt ;.13. 41!. D. IC. Sup der, Two Taverns; Spalding & Brother, Little*. town ; John Busboy, Malherrystowa ; Ramie' Faber. Jr., Lower's Mill; Jens Houck, iputler township ; Andrew Creglow, Contra Mill; Abel T. Wright, Bendersville ; Jacob Penal, dletown ; Jacob F. Lower, Arondtsillie I Mit Witmore, Mummosburg ; Philip Hann. Me- Knighwville ; Thos. J. Cooper, Franklin tp. ;Ik ea, Mark, Cashtown ; Aulabaugh & bpandOsr• Eon Berlin ; J. Martin, New Oxford ; J. R. Henry, A bbottetown. July 8, 1853—Iyeow. ATI'INET velvet and • great variety p of PANTS GOODS for Men and Boys, at the cheap corner of KUR rys. rahrbourn, r y • ipolu, tti lb tains, bopped or yoked hand ro. and Oda, Cots, on as of ,y kind; ikon Intim-
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