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ONDERs mg thanks to hie fiends
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'IN the liberal pottering.) so long ntid
rusty extended to Inui t and informs
thtrol dist he fins reeently received st hie old
esiattlishinent iu Chanthersbeirg street, in
addition to his former la rge stock ref Ifooke,
new assortment to which fro invites al
wition, as being the largest, lolloet and
best 'lnntOrtment of
Classical, Theological, School,
Miscellaneous C 49 BOOKS,
ever opened In Gettysharg, awl which
di mud/. he is prepnred In sell at the
10 0 PERI 1.0117 , :..rf PRICES...EA
Gettysburg, Pn., June 4. 1882.
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Jllake's Patent Fire and Water
Proof Paint.
Ilk A SUPERIOR ARTICLE, for sale
at Falmesioeles, elan of the
Dian Oid,Tonsors—New Firm.
tiptost ilrether,
rAsatoxAsia: BARBERS AND HAIR
DRESSERS
VAN at all time, be found prepared4o
attend to the calla of the people, at
the. Temple. in the Diamond. adjoining
thelltinuty Building. From tong expe.
rioted. tiler flatter thennielvis Ohl they Can
go through all the ramifiratinns 6f the
• ' Tonsorial Department,
witit'sstelt an infinite degree of stall, as
will emit With the entire satisfaction of
all - stlio mite submit their chins to the
kettle ottlii.iiiittheir risers.. They hope,
theritlintOhat lay 'their attention to busi
newt. and "desire to_please. they will mer
it as welhesi vecelie,a liberal shave Cl pub.
liatronage. The sick will be attended
to et their private dwellings. •
lie WEB -PUBLIC.
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IHE undersigned holds himself in
readiness stall times to act as A t/C
-' NEER, fur the selling of goods of all
kinds at fublis Bale. and at spy time and
place in the county of Atistns. 'i
'He Mit) , be found *Lap times at the
Confectionary of G. W. Blessing. next
9 ' door to the Engle Hotel, Gettysburg.
THAriOPOBE AVGAUGII EY.
Horeb 6.-.4f
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NOTICE.
VITEIIB testamentary on the estate
q(JOHN-BMli'H,late Cll/1111W ago
townihiP. Adams county. deceased, hav
ing been granted to the subscriber. residing
in. Oxford tit. he hereby gives notice to
all - parsatitt: indebted to said estate to make
immediate payment, and to those havin. l
elaiMs agiinet the same to present them
properly authentiolted for settlement.
- ,ttPSEPH snssirra. Ex'r.
Jan. 21. ? -1853. .6t.
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS.
JUel' received and for sale at No. 43,
West Market street, York, Pa.
50 boxes fresh Oranges and Legions,
100 drums and eantoons fri•sh figs,
50 bushels new crop Ground Nuts,
5 " - Pecan Nuts,
10 bags fresh S. S. Almonds,
25 bonne fresh Gum Drops, ,
25 " Ju-Jube Paste,
1 case Preserved Ginger.
144. bags Palm Nuts, -
10 bags fresh English Walnuts,
10 " Filberts,
Prunes in glass jars, and fancy boxes ;
Chocolate'ol all kinds and prices; Dun
lap's Superior Oil Paste Blacking ; Dairy
Salt front 0* to 181 cents per sack ; 20
gross Solution of Codeet. For sale whole
sale and retail, it Nu. 42 West Market
street, York, Pa.
A 01',r-I.D.
'rile subscribers haring made arrange
ments in the city of Baltimore, and bring
agents for therade of all kinds of SPICES
for tint Monumental Mills. would respect
hilly informohose who want Spices that
by giving them a call they can cell them
as 'beep if apt cheaper ,than they can be
4lioughl elseiliere in York or Baltimore,
as thef are sole agents for the county of
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York,
F.• Cinnamon, in 6 and 10 lb. cans,
Fine Mustard,
Fine Clinger. in 1. 5 and 10 lb. cans,
File Pepper. 1 tm. tio lb. papers, and
20 lb. boxes ; Fine Alspice, 1 oz.. to 1 lb.
papers and 34 lb. boxes, Nutmegs. Mares
Cinnamon, seed all kinds of whole Spires.
For sale wholesale at Nu. 42 Wes& Mar
ket street, York, Pa.
A.'REISINGER & SON.
Feb. 18, 1803—V.
W.A.ITTZTD, 200
LABI)11.1111S
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WODDCHOPPERS,
Millen, Colliers,- Furnace-men,
Teabstets, &c.,
W T E .e 1 T •
"MARGA ft ETTA FURNACE,q
TO WHOM
Tilt mohEsr WAGES WILL
lie P 4!!)
$q come on to Margo
retta iron Works, Lower Wind
sor township, York county, and
apply to
MIMES. eIITRRAN & 111111 ES. t
February 11. 11153.-41 t
NOTICE.
TIIE undersigned having been appoint
l ed. by the Court of Common Pleats
of Adams County, Committee of the w
rist" awl *suits ol PETER . HUMMER,
tLintatiet) of Butler owns*, Adams co.,
lniroby notifies ail persOns indebted to staid
itoonpli g r to make payment without delay
to iNveritheeriber, residing in said town
altdis%4o4ootee tutting claims are request
ing no praesavalte saute, properly authenti.
11,14. * far ilattivetentt
JA14.:11 SH/0111K, Coulguitioe.
Feb. 11. 111511-0.
NEW ARRIVAL OF!
SYRAII.O:: 06114
Atthe Farmers' Cheap Corner,:
A B. KURTZ has just 4 . returned from',
. 11 ,` Baltimore and Philadelphia with a
isie and desirable lot of Spring find Sttm.
mer Goods. We would uivite the atten
litin oldie ladies to our complete wort.
went of Dress Silks, Berage !hi Lefties,'
vety rich ivies, Silk Popleinr;Plain and!
Figured Alpacas, New Style Mods de
Baines, Lawns, Silk Tissue, Berage plain i
and figured. Aldo Gingham', Muslin.,
Calicoes. Checks, Ticking., ite.
GENTLEMEN'S WEAR
Cloths, Cassimervs, Summer Clotlis
timings. in great variety. Mao. Linen
and Cotton Valle Nita. at all prices. A
handsome assortment of Goods for tiprs
wear
A very large lot of Carpet varying in
prices from 121 to $l,OO per yard. Call'
and-look at them, if you want in buy or
not no trouble to show our goods
WUE lENSWA R E.
Our assortment of Queensware admit
-led to be the cheapest in the country ; we
-are receiving a large addition to utir form
der stork. Glassware of every description,
adireet from the manufacturers.
A very full assortment of Groceries- 1
the best 1p sugar and levy coffee in town;
also molasses, teas, pepper. starch, spices.
&c., all very cheap. Wanted in exchange
Itir goods Butter. Lard, Rags. Eggs, Hams
Sides, Shoulders, Snap, ste., tor which
the highest price will he given.
you want to save money, KURTZ'S
Cheap corner is the plane to de it.
ti Gettysburg.. April 1,6,1852—if
RED FRONT
MO RE NEW GOODS.
The richest and best assortment of
FALL as WINTER GOODS
FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, EVER I
'OPENED IN GETTYSBURG.
SKELLY & 11OLLEBA1'G
friAKE pleasure is calling the atientionl
qf their friends and the public to theiri
extensive %toil; 01 Fashionable Goods furl
gentlemen's wear, just received from -the
city, which, or var,ely of style, beauty
and finisliond superior quality. challenge,.
comparison with nny other stock in the'
place: Our assurlenetil of
MIAs. plain and fancy Tweeds and Cas
simeres, l'estings,
Satinets, Overcontings, itor.
CAN'T RE BEAT ! Give us a call and
esteseiee for yourselves. We have pr
ettified our stock carefully mid with a de.'
sire to please the , antes of all, from the
most practimd in, the most fastidious.
Ilit - fr`T A I WRING, in all its branches.'
attended to 34 heretofiire, with the aisis
'ince of good workmen.
picsr•Tlie FASHIONS for FALL and ,
WINTER have been received.
Gettysburg, Dee. 10,1852.
HARDWIRE STORE.
FUNIE Subseribers would respectfully
unnounee to their friends and the
publie. that they have opened a NEW
lIARDIV A RE STORE in Biltimore st..
adjoining the residence of DAVID ZIEGLER,
Gettysburg, in which they are opening a
inrge and general assortment of
ILIiRDW ARE, IRON, STEEL,
GROCERIES )
CUTLERY, COACH TRIMMINGS,
Springs, Axles. Saddlery,
Cedar Ware, Shoe Findingsi
Paints, Oils, fi Dyestuffs,
ro general, incuding every description of
afliCieS in the above lice of business—ti
which they isvite the attention of Coach
makers, Black sm ths. Carpeuters,Cabinet.
mdkers. Shoemukers, Saddlers, yid the
piddle generdlly.
Our stock having been selected with great
eare and purchashed for Ca►h, we gnarl
antee,(for the Ready Money.,) to dispose
of any part of it on as reasonable terms as
they can be purchased any where.
We particularly request a call from our
friends. I.nd earnestly solicit a share of
public favor, as we are determined to es
tablish a character for selling Goods at
low prices and doing business on fair prin.
ciples.
JOEL D. DANNER,
DAVID ZIEGLER.
Gettysburg, Jun• 13,1831.—tt.
AND PLENTY OF THEM,
.1111 E TWO EXTREMES, at the Old
JO- Stand, two doors below the Post Of
fice in Crilimbersburg street. If you wish
to savo your money, conic and buy your
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, at
W. W. PAXTON'S Establishment. lie
buys his Goods with groat care, and is
prepared to offer bargains. Call and judge
for yourselves.
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He has for Gentlemen,
Calf, Kip, and Heavy Booty, of the best
quality—prices from 51 75 to 5715.
Calf, Kip and Coarse don's, from $1 00
to 02 00. Slippers, Gaiters, Ste., do.
For Ladies,
Fine Lasting Gaiters, Half Gaiters. Mo
ntero Shoes, Jenny Lind style, Jefferson
Slippers, &r., Morocco Gaiters, Mies'ses
Boots and Shoes.
Also, Boys' and Childriins' Boots and
Shoes, of every variety, a very tarp as
sortment, to suit all persons. Also Trunks
and Travelling Bags.
_ • Also. Russia and Beaver Hats, of all
kidds ; a very fine • article of new ' style
molvskin Histt; Kossath and Nat-litter
ventinin Hilts, and a great variety. of Fur
and Wind Slouch Hati. from 50' cla. to
$2 00. •
Come one—come all.
W. W. PAXTON.
Oct. 8, 1852.
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.14 . Q8ER Y, Gimes, liandkerehiefs,
Collars, Eliglngs and Laces, Bib.
netts: Rook and M ulL,Muslins.. Irish Lin.
en, Black Silk LAN; and Fringe olte tike- 1 7
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to be bad in great varieiy at
SCHICK'S ,
.3742 ) .1 6 fe:l 4 0 4 a. 4
Groceries ! Groceries !
1 4 111 J _IEI 7111,1 LT
NitW WORD:sp
At the Store of
LOOK =RE!
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"ANOTHER CHANGE" iroauc Einuoinms
I ' CliwitiggiP3 Philadelphia Adverlinemeatn.
num
ow the seasons is about to take place, SEMI FOR 4-- • (I=i . LEATHER.
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IL. and with it many a change in the . i
.
Si'. les. Fashions and qualities of Li- PHIS s 4OO l is located in a pleas"
'Frits, Williams & Ueudry.
&E S' AND GENTLEJIBN'S A?' J.- and healthy situation, joining the York' Dr. .1. Litivrynce Ilill,
, Store No. 20, N. 3rd street, Philadelphia
PAREL. But many and great as these Sulphur Springs, in Adams County. wenn- i
DENTI6r„ Moooreco MAINEFACTEREIM
Change. will he, JEW ARNOLD is. as ',vivant°, and is easy of *cress to Harris. ,
usual, prepared to accommodate all who burg, Gettysburg, Carlisle, and Baltimore. i
0 FiICE in l'hambersburg street,
posits the Lutheran Church, 2 doOoPr CURRIERS, AND IMPOR TE RS
Cornmis.rit,n and General
will -button up" at the approach of Win- by daily sines Passing between those pia-; earn of Middleeefl's store where he mu LE A
ter, or bow at the mandates of the Tyrant • , era
of insituelio, comprises a u ! be f . ound ready and willing to attend to Tli E R 13 US 1 .11' A' SS.
of Fasilion. Having jest returned from 1 The course
case within the province of the Derri
INTACILEBALEI tit RETAIL.
aa'Alantifactory 15 Margaretia street,
the eastern cities, With the largest, Cheap., the branehesof a liberal hatglish education, a ny
List. Persons in want of full sets of teeth I
eat, and best !elected stock of Plailadelpka.
I together igith Nlathematical studies. Draw- i
are respectfully invited to call.
Fall and Winter Goods ! ing, and The French and German league- I
I REFERENCES. July 9, 1852-Iy.
gas.
D . :. (i i, ..
l lL.B as s z arce a, I t r e o r fI C A . I P. 3 K;II . A ern, D. D _
ever before offered in this Town or Coon- 1 During the season of flowers, frequent i Ogre anti I/antral,
ty, lie invites "all the world and the rear excursions will be made to collect and 1.. 11. 8 . Hear;,,, I I i• H. L. ( l.l " s7yo' Han. Fourth and Arch streets, Philadelphia.
of mankind," to call, eX , lleiiirs and by all I preserve spectrum!" tor the Herbarium, i.. p.m, , li. H.A. Melissa viva"
A RE now receiving, for Spring Sales,
me"' buy—almost "wit ' 4,111 motley and, thus uniting a healthy exercise with a most! Rev ROll'T. JOON SON, I " M. L. driers'.
without price." of his large an d well sr- t interesting and useful study. 1 July 7. 1848. Black and Colored Silks, rashiotta
leek(' stork of PLAIN & FASIIIONA- . The atontner sea will commence on i ---
BI.E, LA DIES' awl GEN TLENI EN'S : the first second day. (Monday,) in the I e l / 0 LI: 7 CL:2IITa. British, French, and India Goods, full stock
Dress Goods, consisting in part, of Black. l fifth month. (May.) and that for the winter! ____ of American Cotton and Woollen Goods,
Brown. Blue, and Olive CLOTHS. ae-1 On the first second day in the eleventh IN consequence of ill health, I have pia- Linen Damasks and Purnishing Coot's.
sorted Felt, Folic). Beaver, London, Drab month. (November,) and each continues cad my business and papers in the;it . r . %V holcsale buyers supplied with
and Petersham Cloth for Overcoats. Black. 122 weeks. hands of Wm. H. STEVENSON, ESQ., whom scarce and desirable Goods at low prices
Plain and Fairy Cassimeres, Black and "211311111C5. , I recommend to the confidence of the pub- for net cash,
Fancy Satinetts, Velvet Cords, Buckskin For 'Tuition. it, w d,„ E. d c ,.... $5O per , NC. Feb. 18, 1853.-3 in
Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, Black S. session, 1,,,,„b1e one h a ll in hd% Mice, sin]i A. R. STEVENSON. - .... - - - -- - - ---
Fancy Silk, and Woole n Ve,no g s, Liu- th e remainder at the elm of the term.
1 July 2,
seys, Flannels, Cloaking'., (Sze.. also
FOR LADIES' WEAR,
Black and Changeable Dress Silks, Black
Alpacas, Fancy and Black Mous de Laines,
Cashmeres, Prints, Ginghattis. &C.. Azc..
also, a large lot of SiLdICLS just receiv
ed. and will be sold cheaper than can be
bought al any other lionise in town. Cal
and are for yourselves.
Oct, 1, 1852,—tf.
A WANT F.; 11,
large quantity of ({'HEAT. RYE ez
Yellow CORN. for which Hanover
prices will be paid, to be defiviiied at my
Mills at Locust Grove.
GEO. ARNOLD
piik,,,,FARMERS wanting a barrel of Sm.
perline flour wade of 240 POUNDS of
wheat, by lionnell's new process of flour
ing, will please call at Locust Grove, in
Germany township.
JOHN CRA BBS, Miller
Gettysburg, Ih•c. lit, 1852.-2 w.
REMOVAL.
algidprity. J. LAWRENCE SCHICK fins
110.107' removed lite Store to the Noon
on the South- West rimier of the Diamond,
recently oceu pied by George A rnohl.—
Dis friends and customers are invited to
call and see him.
Jan. 21, 1853.
FARE INSURANCE.
filliE ...Mums County ilitittal lirr A
-3,1111110' Gimp(Dig " lOtnif I'd :.1 (; , t•
iysborg, is now in successful operation. and
lor lowness of rates, economical untimga
mem ni its affairs, and fullers in Insurance-,
elialit.noes cogs parte, n Willi anV utter
company. All its operations are
conducted undcr the personal 111 . 1%1,11in
of Managers selected I.y the Ntockholtleis.
Th.: Books of the Company are at all times
open to the inspeetion of those insuring in
it. As no travelling agents are emplov cd,
persons desiring to insure can make ap
plication to either of the Managers, Iron
whom all requisite inlorniamin Call be
gained. S 1 'The Managers are :
Nirual len—NV In. It I% 'Non.
Cumlw•rinud—lCi.herl Mr L.:wily,
strain.) —Jan.! , King,
Andrew
llamiltuist atl—Allsos Nleglitily.
Ntua.e . otimi, ji
1)x Joni—John I
Reading-11.111y
I.viliture--Jaco r t, Uri. *1
\Lnunynr
J0,.•p1 Fmk
liereric:--Dairi,l E. Hollinger
li.or.ough—Geor';;e Nwole. D A Burbler. WM.
11 titevell,ton. A H Kurtz. R flilff,ll. iiii.ll
lane Zlll.l n, .41. Cahe.i u, Eslcti :Noma, J. H.
Valriotm e crner.
t•ept.lo, 1852--tf. •
Come 011Ong
ND atm a .fireil-rate assortment of Pan
taloons at SAMI4ON'S mut prtee
store. such 1115 Ul ck, French Critisiinerem.
Doe Skin Cassinieres, Fancy Cassmieres
of even• kind mentionable, Cassittets of
all colors and shades, and at prices to
suit all. L Oct. 1.
EXTRACT OF COFFEE.
genuine, onginal E X . /W.IC%
OF CO FEE E. which has been re
cently so extensively brought into us
a substitute for Coffee, and N h iet rec.in
mends itself by reason of its cheapnes, as
well ias its excellence, can be had, a all
Mines, e Store of
S. H. BUEHLER
Keep it Before the People
rrinAT MARCUS SAMSON has just
J. received one of the lar g est and most
varied assortment of Over Coats d every
description et er offered in the county, and
at prices that will not only please. but re
ally astonish. Give us a call before par
chasing.
NOTICE.
A LL persons knowing themselves in
deified to us by Note or Book Ac.
counts will please call without delay, as
it is absolutely necessary that all accounts
should he settled at least once a year.
8. FA H N ESTOOK & SONS.
Dec. 31. 1852. "—v.\
sun-SOIL PLOUGHS
F the best quality—always on hand
ILF and for sale in Gettysburg, at the
Foundry of
T. WARREN Az SON
Get.Motets's Wear.
C LOTHS, Cassimeres„Caseinets, Ken
tucky Jeans, VESTINGS - of all kinds,
Suspenders. Handkerchiefs, CRA VATS.
Stock Inge, &c., &c., may be found, goo(
and cheap, at
FA HNESTOCK'S
WU ILL sell Black and Fancy Clothe,
ir and flassimeres, Satin, Silk and
Fancy VESTINGS, Overcoatinits Cassi
netts, and Kentucky Jeans, cheaper than
they, can be had elsewhere. Give them
a call at the
~ ./ , Sign of the RED FRONT
Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons
LADIES, if you wish to see a - beau.
tiful assortment of Bonnets and Bon
net Ribbons, tall at
VILE " NE: I:I COLLARS &
81A114916;Tvie 'great variety,. eed
cheap too ! ...riliedier • •
MIDDLECOFFII.
Extra-charges are made lor Drawing and
the language*. The use of reading hooks
without charge; and other books and sta
tionery at the usual prices.
Each pupil must furnish her own wash
basin and hawk. and hare each article of
her clothing marked with her entire
name.
Dr. J. Gibbons. Er terpirse. Laneaver Co. Pa.
11'
in. Barnard, )larthonsaigh. t heater Count). Pa.
Daniel Coti:e. near Ilogestown. Cumb. Co I•a.,
Hobert C. -serret, neat' Cartisle. Curhh. • •
st hiss Miner, .)-hiremancoots,
JAI, Hassle. Clearfield, Eknifor6,
T. F.. Chapman. Philadelphia.
J Crain, }limestone. Cumberland Co, Pa.
A. J. Kaudman, near
I). tihethp , tthiremanstowo, •• •• •••
James I.llackhurn, Bedford, •• ••
,lohn Needles, Bo frisoora.
CALL THIS WAY!!
l'nl E-,A7E'ST FAS:.;;;J:3 7 AS
L:.6 . 7 REgIE,EA'-_E,A.
' iiE undersigned raspecifol I y announc
■ es to the citizens of Grit' •hurg and
its vicinity that he has commenced the
TALLOAINCI 131.1SI.NiSS,
in all in. varied branches, in the room for
merly °erupted by the .since Ri J. LAW
RENCE St HICK, and opposite Falitie.tocks•
store. lie hope. by a will attention
•Ind in earliest ellort io please.
to Meet and frvelie :1 iikera: share °I public
ri!roli:10'. 4 r IVY 1.3 a.•:1.1.,:.,-2
t' tnurc prot!uce taken in exeltapee for
work. 1,36,1 roo,nsin,l,a‘e• !,I>l 111 , •11 re
ceivo.t. IIENI:y
April IN:12-1.
LA T s F►s ©N s
JUST ItECEIv E I).
NEW ESTABLISHMENT
under-ieLed re
.opeet fully announce
1.1 his meads and tile pu!
ter generallv that he ha:
elllll r ucell the
Tailoring Sits:iness
ht t h e room o.retttly cern
pi-ti as a Shoe store b
JOR BARRIT. on fit
South-West corto.r of 1331 , in5..re aml ‘11(1
the so ects. Grityshurt. oppo.oe Faimes
Locks' Store. Ila%inz made Irran4e
to re,..tve The
v J
re¢ularlc trout die cities, and personally
siyermiending all work sent out. tleoAe
vi Ito favor me n titt their custom mav de
-1) lid upon having their work done to their
entire satislaetion.
w•A„.(foontry produce will be taken in
exeltat:ge for utak.
WM. T. KING
Gettysbura, Oct. 15.1852—Gm.
r I •H E undersigned, having entered into
p.iriliership for the purp.ise of car
r tog on the cuaciLTiti MAII NG bus
iness, respeethilly solicit the patronage of
their Is - tends and the pubic generally. For
the present their establishment is in East
Middle street. All work warranted to be
done in a workman-like manner and to
the entire satisfaction of those who may
favor them with their patronage.
DAVID B. LITTLE,
WILLIAM AIOORE.
Jan. 28. 1853.-3 t
SOLUTION OF COFFEE.
EISINGER'S SUPERIOR SOLU
TION of COFFEE.—This artiee
is warranted to be a BETTER ARTICLE
titan any thing of.the kind now manufac
tured. Warranted to give satisfaction ; if
not, the money will he refunded.
Mrnufsetured by W. S. REISINGER,
No. 42 & 67, Market st., York. Pa.
Ini:erA II orders)
prompt! attended to
Jan. 21, 1853.-6 m
iriSHINGTON BOISE,
ZUORNER OF MARKET ST
s • AND MARKET :-.QUARE.
I i
Harrisburg, Pa.
FlilliE undersigned has fitted up this
I well known and favorite House.
with every convenience requisite for the
accommodation of the public, and solicits
a continuance of the patronage so liber
ally extended to him by the travelling pub
lic. .- WM. T. SANDERS,
Harrisburg, Jan. 14. 11353.—if
SCHIOK'Fi
1,000 Book Agents Wanted,
10 SELL PICTORIAL & USEFUL WORKS
FOR THE YEAH 1653.
*l.OOO a Year.
W ANTED in every county of the U.
States, active and enterprising men
to engage in the sale of some of the best
books published in the country. To men
of good address, possessing a small capi
tal of from $25 to $lOO, such inducements
will be offend me, enable thole to make
from three to five dollars•a day profit.
Z7' The books published by us are all
useful in their character, extremely pop
ular, and commeed latte seise .wherever
they,ereofered.
For pareadare,afilleiiiic(poetege paid)
ROBERT SEARS: Publisher,
WON**. 31.
Jan. 14, 1843.
BCHIOK'&
30E1. WIERM
LYDIA 8: WIERMAN,
Principals.
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REFERENCES
.. .F., ~ o _
ii' AR. 7 K . ! {5 IV. ' l l - ` '' 4 - ) .
W. H. STEVENSON,
ATITORREV L.LMT.
grIiFFIC E. with A. R. SiRvENsoN, EAq.
IL. " to the North West corner of the Cen
tre fre, Getty:4lmm, Pa.
IBOUNTY LANDS.
PERSONS entitled to Bounty
Lands under the acts of Con
gress of the Untied States ran
have their claims promptly and
efficiently attended to by applica
tion either personally or by letter
o the subscriber, at his office in Gettysburg.
Claimants whose applications have been
suspended on account of deficieney in
proof may find it to their advantage mean
p 7- The lee charged is *5 in each ease,
payable upon the delivery of the warrant.
The subscriber will also attend to claims
for Pensions for Revolutionary or oilier
errvi'•es and the location of lands. Th e
.ale and purchase of Land Warrants at
tended to, and the highest cash price paid
for the same. ..Ni c cREARy.
May 14-11. Atiornoy at law.
D. 3ITONA ['GUM,
TTO E I.llr,
OFFICE in the South-west corner of
the public square, one door west id
George Arnold's Store, and I,orrnerly ot•-
euined as a Law (Wive by J oho NECon
aughy, Esq., deceased,
dttoriacy and Solicitor for
Patrnts and Pensilins,
Cab furnish very desirable facilities to
applicants and entirely relieve them from
the neoessitt of a Journey to Washington.
L ! MX. is prepared to attend to
the prosecution of
Claims for Bounty Land
to soldiers of the %Var of hl2 and othert.
—the seleetton of chart , lands and loca
ting their IVarrants--procoring Poirnls
and selling Soldiers' lands to the best ad•
vantage. Apply to him personally or by
letter.
Gettysburg, Nov. 1. 1 N5O--t1
ink L loyan,ow . ti L ift.
••1r in ler
6!)!d)
71
respectfully informs
. 1 - the pulilie that he has opened a per
manent D ,guerreotype Gallery, to the
house formerly kept as a Temperance
house in Chambershurg street, a fe w doors
fr lie Diamond, where he is prepared,
tit all times and in all weathers, to take
1.0.1 If 1; 0 T
in best style, of all sizes and kinds, and at
the lowest rates. It my mem reti di) not
give satisfaction, (here will be an charge.
114 - `Gt ve me a eall.
SAMUEL WEAVER.
Gettysburg, May 14, 's2—l y.
FA II NESTOCK & SONS would
►7• rebpeettully inlorin the that
their sine!: 01 ii.i/M/U.IRE and S.l/)—:
0/.EI? has been greatly inereased, ond
Bargains can be had. Call and examine
their stuck and prices before purchasing
elsewhere.
IIacCLAIN'S celebrated premium
IL.. TOOT II- PA STE, Vegetable LIAM
OIL, and FA NC I' SOAPS, a fresh sup
ply just opened at
NIDDLECOFFS
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
,1F all kinds, from the best l e
'louses in the Day, eon
stantly on hand and for sale at
/
the Drug and Bookstore of
S.H. BUEHLER
June 4, 1952
CALL AND SEE.
Very large supply of TIN
WARE on hand and for
sale, at Buehler'sTin and Sheet
Iron Establishment, oposite the
Post-office, which will be sold
at low prices.
GEO. E. BUEHLER.
REMEMBER THAT TO GET
CHEA P Guitars, Violins, Accordians
Shirts and Shirt Collars, Neck and
Pocket Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Win
dow Shades, Clo,-ks and Jewelry of every
cal.: at SAMSON&
For Gentlemen's Wear,
fiiCILICK has opened a splendid assort
" ment of Cloths, Cassimeree, Cassi
nets, Tweeds, Jeans, &c., &c. Call and
see for yourselves, and you will conies,
that cheaper goods you never saw.
Long Shawls and Dress Goods,
ANEW supply just received awl for
sale very cheap by S. FAHNES—
TOCK & SONS, at the sign of the
RED FRONT.
1011kON?;ET Silk and Velvet, oleo a
. 1 " beautiful stock of Ribbons for sale
cheap at
Qc I
FAHNESTOCK'S
VESTSI VESTS! VESTS !
Ewe. on honol a large and very
vIF genteel Aintorimeni of Vests, such
Plain and Figured *tine. Useaireereir
Caseieell44Veleete.,flaidi. dac.. 4e. liel
member that SA MI39N'S the place.
500 Ali EN I's WANTED
fsiooo A. YEAR.
lIILT ANTED, in every County of the
C. Motes, active and enterprising
men, to engage in the sale of some of the
best Books published in the country. To
men of good address, possessing a small
capital of from $25 to $lOO, such induce
ments will be offered as to enable them to
make from $3 to $lO a ILI V .
ir.lr. The Books published by us are all
useful in their character, extremely popular
and minim:mil large sales wherever they
are offered. For further particulars ad
dress (postage
DA NIELS & GETZ,
Sueceiaura to W. A. Leary & CO No 138 N.
reeoud street, Philadelphia.
Sept. In, IBs2—tern
SCIIOOI, BOOKS, PAPERS, ke,
subscribers offer to Country Mer
it_ chants, Tearbers and School Com
mittees, one of the best assorted storks of
SC liool, BOOKS & STATION Elt 1
to he found in the City, II loch they are
able to , Ifer ai iirst
COUNTI{V ERCIIANTS will find
sill the leading School Books, W ramp: and
\Vrapping Papers, Curtain Papers, Blast
ing Papers, and all ordinary Stationery,
Blank Books, Pens. Ink, &c., on the moot
favorable terms.
tsctio()L comm nrr EES, 'Teachers
anti ot hors pi' rohloiiira in quaulti o•s It r
Schools, are invited to call awl
our stock. We have had con,idellitie
experience in supplying School Districts,
and living publishers of a ruinher
Sehtllll Books, our lacili
tics for getting such stock., are unsi,rii
u
sed. Amongst our publications Will he
lomat the ltdtu ivitu :
l'ump's Spelling, Book, ised edition ;
Pruner ; 1 von : : Ur.iwr ;
thinlincre'g Stu rhe stand iril
on this Suit:Dee ; BottuN estri:vb
\l.•n<ulan„n
Anden , ,m's 11. , %enirat's iltsiory of the U.
States. used in the I'ubh, Schools ol
rs;,•w Y.,;k and Philadelphia
Cluniincre's Provri. , sive Mud; :
lirawaiar ; Latin I.ltetionary ;
Book Lai tl/441..
1 . 1Z1.111 II \'l' SON,
11 X. rmirtla st. Hided.
Feb. 23, IS:13-3in
ria:11) ‘siNimi
DEPOT AND MANUFACTORY
of a L. Miller di. Co.,
S. ll*. ellr/111* .11 , 11 (1 , 1 .V('( oN,I 3/8
Pffil..lDEDl'lll.l.
l IVEIII ' Variety Sh ttles,
4 alt , and 16•1:01, ' , itch as St•t-011.110w
er. Gotlito. • t,:itetit.,l),l .01t! Dry I, Hit!.
sett,tes, , re to lie 'tad at the Itnt t'st pi ice.,
fir quality 01 wttrk. llnlers or Gilt.
Plain Store, bettered and other Shades ex
ecuted at stoirt nittive.
)lerehants and iellers are tilt fled to give
us :1 trial. We will tr)• 10 I ,:ea.e,
Brasses, Trimmings, always nn
hand.
Remember S. IV. corner SECOND and
AR('II Street.. Philadt
Fel). I I, I h53-6in
. - .
I /
Philadelphia, April 23, 1852-1 y
Baltimore Advertisements.
IP.' TC HEN,
GOLD .Sf:VD SILVER fr.gRE
L. li. MILLER St. CO.,
ii7lo/esuic II uich and Jitvelry House,
•727 Halt. in., S. E. Corner of Charles lotrovt ,
M PORTER of English and S IS!)
W a whet] and tools of every descrip
tion, %Vetch ease 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 stock, assuring them
that in no article in our line shall we al-
low any establishment to surpass us, cid).
or in quantity, quality or low prices. We
are the only Wholesale House in thin
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 can 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
WI or not.
L. H. MILLER & CO.,
Importers of Watches, Baltimore
Feb. 4,1353.—1 y
Motuttl Sic livotbtro,
MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF
Paper Hangings,
No. 207 Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md.
I NVITE attention to their very elegant
and extensive Assortment of Paper
Hangings, embracing line gold end velvet
decorations, fine Prench„ in plain and rich
colors, with an immense assortment of
ordinary, satin and common papers. Al
so Curtain Papers, Borders, Fire Primo,
Tester and..o,entre - pieces, &c. H. and
It were awarded, at. the lots fair
,of th e
Maryland 'ultimo, a Got.p MEDAL fo(
the supertitriiii of;their Paper' Hangings.
reb. 4,1063.-8 m
CEORgE LE. ViEr,'HtK,AEA
Is moot:twit' inalitilavttiring ;111 kinds of
CAIIINFT FURNITURE. at his
Old Establishment, Ip South Baltimore,
street, second square; one dolor north or
the •Compiler" printing race, Gettys
burg. Persona in wow of
FURNITURE,
a P will do well to call and examine
for themaelves before purchasing eltre
where, ax lie if. determined to Nen cheap
er than li,r cheopeNt.
kindb of LUAIBER and ITO
DUCE taken in tratlt fur Furniture.
Coffino,
of every description, wade at the shortest
notice. Having a neat and substanital
Hearse, he will convey corpses to any
burial ground in the county, without ex
tra charge.
Gettysburg, Dee. 17,1852.-3 m
2000 LADIES
ARE willing to rerufv that the HATH
AWAY COOKING STOVE is the
very best Stove now in use, inasinneh as
they will do more Cooking. Roasting and
Ilaking„ And do it with !VMS labor, and last
Ns long again as any other stove now sold.
These celebrated stoves are constantly
kept for sale at a very reduced price at
the
GI TTYSBURG FOUNDRY AND
DILLCRINE SHOP ,
Where the Nil hocribero feeling determined
to suit all liermins have also the Parlor,
Sexton'h Baltimore Air-light. Peakiikell
and Caloneh Cook Stove, and Airdight
and Template Parlor Stoveo of the moot
beautiful patterns.
TILE SI.IYLOR PLOUGHS
who, eatinnt he surpassed for lightnehs o
draught nr in the rhararter of their %%owl:,
are eons:3llth on hand tor sale, and in view
of Ilse fart th a t 11u• M 111111110110•11 of 1111'Se
Plough) Is :me-10'1W' heavu•t than that of
01111'r 111011004, 11 is d••ridedly the Cheap
est dint 1.811 he obi:lined.
Vi7ITFIEELB.OW rLorrans creel eth
ers, CakidigH or the IVoodeock
(Th,ling. aua }4,d..
wttli every article usually !mule
at rmiii,!ries (.7itt he ~h13.11c,1 herr.
lihek,onthieg and .hue flaking as
I'. WARIIEN & soN
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HOFFMAN & WARREN
,v-evuieiLiva
1 ',f•,, 'i_..4 ', 'S, 7k.
I'l'R Tun I.ATESI
XntprobrOr Itincbilterp•
9 would 1 - 1'5111.C111111,..
li 11111111111tCP lu 111 t. 11111d11. 111111 Ilit•
!nu) pat iner%llip h.i IL i 1
lisine“ at FACT( )1?
on 11.1,11 e in It, edom
I,l,iins (fount% P.l , 1111 then :ii I r Mi tart.
tyshiirg In Eliniihdwriz, 111111 ilrf! 111'1'1/bred
I'lllll :1110r14111 , 111 their line of husinebs,
Sll , ll AS
Carding:. Fulling. Dyeing.
(I.,ths. Car
pets, .114reierrig.opirii. I fiepel
ehaiii:, 4.e., ill the hr•x[
le and ul
RE.15(1.1.? 1 .ITE
Tl.; F.tetnrt lea, been re-lived and re
paired ‘‘ th ettiooderatile care and 1.9\ petive
—the 'attest imprioe1111•111, in machinery
Inn inv been 1111f111111C1.11---1110 111/11 ensto
niers arty rely 11111/11 hat mg their orders
lilluet promptly and to the hest advantage.
For the coil% emence ;led to onuu,nL,Uon of
1'1,01111,ff,, 11 . mil will be called for and
goods deli‘t red at the billow ing plaecs,
atm y few weeks, to twit:
.% It the -torvw in Ge•tyiiliunit ;
I ; ISINhe Ar. l'11.1.1011 . 1111111.; 1•1/1.1.://11'•
labeity township ;
; or's :gore Ileedoin tow nalitp ;
:•••toie. Nl.itaitjof ; 11.0VIPCP1
; Werta's :Store, Arentlatowe I WII 4
uu is Store Muaiiinsedmag ;
; svicsrotzer nick Henellaw's. Idttlf,tman
Arnold s Mill, Loctfa , Grate ; ro,ith At Clum's
More, limilehlmrs, ; liinlasil; a ;.; : ere, Taney—
ewe. ; Crciflo's Notre, .1 anucy mwn Read.
All of our work is warranted
to please. Goods at all tittles exchanged for
Wool. The highest price paid for %Vim!.
No expense or 'trouble will be spared it)
give entiresatisfaction toctistomers. Give
us a call, and test our work.
W. IR/FENIAN,
'lllolllAti WAI,IJLEN,
DAVID WARREN.
April 23, 1852-Iy.
1Q 110.110 4 11/1" O , I)(OLDCL
OAPS, Perfumery, Ilad Oils, Motto.
Wafers, Portmanies, &c.. a new as
sortment just opened at BUEHLER'S
Book and Drug &ore, in Cliambersburg
street.
°P °P 40 JP la ur
OF all kinds. {_lap and Letter Paper of
the beat quality, Note Paper, Visiting
Cards, plain and fancy Envelopes, Pen.
knives, Quills, (old PCIIO and Pencils, ite.,
alwuy s on baud and fur sale low by
S. ILBUEHLER
THE STAR AND BANNER.
Is published every Friday Evening, in
Carlisle street, two doors from"' he
DiatnondAy
D. A. - 4 b. H. B 1 EIILER.
TEAM..
If paid in advanewor within the fear s2' per
annum—if not paid within the yet $2 ftti. No
paper discontinued Mitt' al la nears ges are paid—r
except at the option of the Editor. Mingle copiers
64 cents. A failure to notify a discontinuanc
will be regarded as a new engagement.
Aditertixottenti not exceeding a square insertod
t tree tinier for sfl--every subsequent insertion
15 cents. Longer mum in the-same proportion.—
All advertisement' not specially ordered for 11 1
given time will be continued until forbid. A libp
nil reduction will be made to those who advertise
by the year.
Job Prtnting 'of all k Inds extent° dneaf/y 'and
promptly, and on -reasonable terms. • • •
Leskpi and Ommoisolitatioisa.il. the tditor, (ex
epting such arCcontain Money or ,;_e James of
new subscribers. must be a unt P.113D i n erdet tw
soma attention.
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