Stlatter ,Ote• Wailed application of Solemn, • i , 511 , 4 for - License to keep a Public &wee it the Borough of Gettysburg— ,- itiostag aa OM stand.lde theWi' reigned, being personal ' Iry Ay tetteallited with the above mi. fleet patitleterdhroot D. taxi, do here bt °welly that he is well provided with hogiosiwoons-end other conveniences for *letting and weaommodation of strati rot aod travellers. ant that he is of good ~ ..pepoie for honei•ty and temperance, and `dolt the house for which license is pray ed is necessary for the acoonimodation of she public and the entertainment of straw tees and trierellers. John Myers, Nan Wysotskey, Jottnb. homier, Daniel Trimmer, • Jacob Serbeck, David M'Crenrv, J. Winebrenner, Daniel Boitlor, $, *emery, John Hoke, • Molotov Woods, Jacob Schwaru, sen. Edward Menchey. Feb. 25, 1559.-3 t •In the matter of the intended Application of Jassu 1). NEW MAN to keep a public house in Mountjay town ship—being an old stand. 11/117 E, the undersigned, oitisens of the township of Muuntjety„ certify that we know the shove hour' for Which li• tense is preyed. and that it is necessary for the aertommialation of stranger. and trsvollers—thut the petitioner is a person agouti repute for honesty and temperance and that he is well provided 'With house room and other accommodations for the entertainment of strangers and travellers. Eli Cover, Jatitot H. Collins, Joseph Arent; Janis Topper, Michael Wolf, Henry Hendee, ' Samuel Little, Henrylianni Jacob Little, Joseph Sent:, Joseph Kelly, Baltser Snyder. • March 4, 1858. NOTICE. HE undo/11;prd having been appoint. ell, by the Court of Common Plea• of Adams County, Committee of the per *Ml and etitete of PETER HUMMER. iimnatio,) etl Butler township, Adams "`hereby notifies ail persons indebted to said Hummer to make payment without delay .. dm subscriber. residing in said town ship. mill-Mose having claim's are request ed to Rresent the same, properly authenti waled. fur settlement. JACCH SHANK, Committee. Feb. - 11, 113153----61. NOTXOE. THE undersigned, having been appoint ed Asvignee under a Deed of Vol untary Assignment of DAVID TRIM— tMEIt ,nild Wife, of Tyrone township, Adams Comity. her.-by gives notice to all Penton' indebted to said estate, to make eyroeni without delay, and to those hay. * f . ing claims to present diem, properly au - dieuticateil, to the subscriber residing in arid toWnship„ for settlement.• JACOB S. HOLLINGER. .....Feb..lB-0t . Assignee. 111 . . .ETTE"RS of Administration on the jA estate of ISAAC TUDOR, late of L i/more township. Adams County. Pa., dee'd, having been granted to the subscri. bait residing in the sane township, notice Whereby given to such as are indebted to ,crud estate to make payment without de lay. and l' hose Flavin claims are requested to present the seine, properly autheinica , ted, for settlement. - JACOB GRIEST, Adm'r. - le, i853-Bt. CAUTION. ttEREBY caution the public against .!!L.buying a PROMISORY NOTE giv- Mt.by ma to Pawn's at therms, fur the lam of Three Hundred Dollars. payable at the Bank at Gettysburg. as I have nev er value for it and will not pay Ii unless compelled to do so by law. Fob. 25. 1863.-3 t LOOK OUT ! T E/PHE subscriber hereby gives notice In those who hove promised him WOOD aneount, that he is in went of i 4 and' that unless it is delivered forthwith. without farther notice. the Accounts will be placed in the hands of an officer for collection. and,the money required. WARREN. Dec. 24. 1862. • NOTICL ALI persooi knowing themselves in 4 41 Mari to us by Note or Bonk lie 401111b11 will please call without delay. as it is absolutely necessary that all accounts ;should he settled at leis' onee a year. • S. FA HNESTOCK & Dec. 31. 1852. • HAY WANTED. • - YERSONS Hay to sell wiil do e e ll by ' railing on the subscriber, in fiettfiburg, who is desirous of purchaeba. The highest Market prim will be paid at H nutria ill4c..As he intends having , the Hay, after being packed, hauled either to Hanover or Baltimore. , the • preference to haul will be given to those from whom be may purchave. SOLOMON POWERS. Dee. 24. 18152.—if PARASOLS -- th e best and cheapest in town. Only come and look. and you will say so. Ville 118 a call and you will bilkimuvinced there is no humbug about it. KURTZ'S Cheap Corner. Beautiful Fall Styles inky Goods for Ladies' Wear, embracing `uv every variety, just opened and for sale at astonishing low pries, at • Oct. 29. SCHOCKS. TO 411.1d13, TO 49.21,24C1i 4 vowel assortment of Revolvers. — . 401 Doultle and Single Barreled Pimals, ran Ittihad tattle one price store of SAN— SONS. 111 4 0110.3V8 Otoek of Ladies' . Dress ow good*, can't be beat I It embraces 011ie sad Satin.'. Bombazines. Cashmeres, be Lahti*. Ds Battle, Alpacas. Ginghams, Ithlitoes. &e. Glee him a call.* 00.0. 1852. firit,#,ET Silk and lholves. also Aim iosetiGal *tack of Ribbons for aslft 40110 a t (k+.l. - PASNirsrocilia , . I V HERE AS Ifon..ENTIF.RT J. Fr iir a. • Esq., President of the several Courts of Common Pleas, in the counties 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,saiti dis trict—and SAMUEL P. Russat.L. and JOHN Mamstmv, Esqs., Judges of the Courts of common Pleas and Genera: Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offend ers in the county of Adams—have issued their precept. bearing date the 19th day of January, in the year of our Loan, on. thousand eight hundred and fifty-twe and tia me directed, for holding a Court of Coro men Pleas and General Quarter Sessions ofahe Peace and General Jail Delivery. ane Court.iff Oyer and . Terminer, at Get tysburg, on Monday the 18th day of Sprit next— i" NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN To all the Justices of the Peace, tho 'Coroner and Constables within the said County of Adams, that they be then and therein their proper persons, with their Rolls, Records Inquisition', Examinations and other Re: m ensbrancu, 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 ritjaoners that are or then shall be in the Jai of the said County of Adams, and to be then and there to pros. elute against them as shall be just. JOHN SW) herilf. Stsrifra Gffies. Gettysburg. F.l 25, 1253.—td SaMICHARY FOR 61RIES• T HIS school is located in a pleasant and healthy eituatinn,joining the York Sulphur Springs, in Adams County, Penn sylvania, and is easy access to Harris burg, Gettysburg, Carlisle, and Baltimore, by daily stages passing between those pla ces The ennrse of instructing coin prizea al! the branches of a liberal Eitgllsh education, together with Mathematical studies. Draw ing; and the French and German langua ges. During the season of flowers, frequent excursions will be Made to collect and preserve speinmens v tor the tlerherium, thus uniting n healthy exercise with a most interesting and useful study. The summer session will commence on the first second day. (Monday,) in the tifth month, ( May,) and that for the winter on the first seromi day in the eleventh month. (November,) and each continues 22 weeks. For Tuition, Boardiog, 850' per session, payable one half in advance, and the remainder nt the end of the ienn. Extra-chargessre made for Drawing and the languages. The use of reading books without charge; and other buoks and sta tionery at the usual prices. Each pupil must furnish her own wash basin and ' mwle. and hav'e each article of her clothing - marked with her entire name. Di. J. Gibbons, Eoterpiize, Liticaster Co. Pe. Wm. Barnard, Marlborough. Chester County, Pa Daniel Coble. near Dor...storm, Cumb. Co ra., Hobert C. •terret, near Carlisle, Cumb. Mathiva Bitner, i-bireinansfoon, Jolla Rumor). Cleartisld, Bedford, " " T. K. Chapman, Philadelphia. Dr. .I Crain, llo,,estown, Cumberland Co., Pa. A. J. Kauffman, near ' D. Shelby, sliiremanstown, " Jlslissi Blackburn, Bedford, " John Needles., Baltimore. COLLATERAL INHERITANCE THE amount of tax on Collateral In heritances. received by DANII.L PLANK. Esq., Register of Adams count), for the use of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, front the _first day of January, 1852, until the first day of January, 1853, appears by the following statement, viz.: From Estate of John P. Snyder, (131 12 " Jos. Eekenrode, 24 9:13 Cath. 30 00 in. Loudon. 315 00 •' David Agnew. 24 34 " " H. D. Hartzell, 1 92ii J. HUNTER. 6427 321 Register's Commissions, 5' p. ei. 21 30} $405 96 R. G. MCCREARY, Auditor. Feb. 25-4* Produce of the Poor-house farm for 1852. 717 Bushels of Wheat, 827 " Oats, .1 Corp, 82 " Pniatoes, " Onions. 80 " Red Beets. 8 " Closet-seed, 3 " Flaxseed, 1800 heads of Cabbage, 60 inns of Hay. 15 loads of Corn-fodder, 5780 pounds of beef, 5812 pounds of Pork. 0:7 - 113 Pauper. remain at Poor-house Jan. 1. 1853; 68 Paufers admitted in the course of the year. March 4. 1853-3 t etc natiteo ARE requested to call and ezamme FAHNESTOCK'S large and beau tiful stock ql Drees -Goode, consisting of Moue de Labia, Merinuec- De Rage, Da mascenes. 'Phibet Clothe, Cruvellia Lus tre/4 Canton Cloths, Alpacas, also Black ntid Paney Mesa Silk. and Satins. all for sale'cheup at the oldie • RED FRONT. 499' VAN 'WANTED 'Fr 0 purcllle a superior lot of Blaek. a Blue, and Fancy colored French. English. and American Cloth. Dress and Frock Coats. These coats are well made, all we isk of you is to come and judge for youreePres. Remember the place is SAM SON'S One price store oppositethe Bank. jr HAVE justreceived a very large lot of 31. DE L.IIIVES, which 1 will sell cheaper than any other house in the county. Call and examine them. as it is no trouble to show goods. KURTZ'S Cheap Corner is the place to get bargains. OV ,„ t r, A LARGE lot of Ready-made .Grer -4111. coats, of all sorts, sites and c010r.,, . ate offered by SKELLY & HOLLERAUGIL PROCLAMATION WORN SPRINGS T 11 It. Rd S JOEL WIERMAN. LYDIA S. WIEWMAN, Principals. REFFRENcEs. TAK. LADIES ! A LOT OF GROUND AT PUBLIC SALE IN pursuance of nn Order of the On phone' Court of Adams county. will be offered at public sale, on the presumes. on Saturday the 19th day of Mareh next. at one o'clock, P. M., A Lot of Ground, the propertV of WM. REED, deceased. 'koala in Straban township, Adams coun ty, on the York turnpike road, three and a half .miler from Gettysburg, adjoining laudeof Peter Spangler, Elitrnoth. Cris well and .fathers, containing . 2 Acres and 182 Perches, The Improvements are a one and a half /limy LOG DWELLING, I • Log Stable, a never failing Well of excel lent Water near the door, with Apple, Peach. Pear. Plum, and Cherry trees of choice The lot is set in first rate grass, and is under good fencing. Persons wishing to view the premises are requested to call on the Executor, residing close by. Attendance will be given and the terms made known by JACOB !SUCHER, Exeentor 01 William Reed. By the Court-:-Eger Nouara, Clerk. Feb.2s, lBs3—ts What can begot " for tire Dollars! INIHE undersigned have en:ered Amu an arrangement by which they agree to funds!, the Knickerbocker Magazine. (monthly.) the Home Journal (week.y.) and the Musical world and Times, (week ly.) to new sob-cribers, at the very moder ate price of five dollars a year for the three publications ; all orders, enclosing that a mount to Dyer & Willis, will be promptly attended to. SAMUEL HUESTON, Publisher of the Knikerbocker. MORRIS & Pabliyhers of Me Mane Journal. lI,DYER & WILLIS, Pub/is/ars f t / Musical World and Times 257 Broadway. :Veto iwk. GRAND Li r ER %HY AND ARITA IC lOM B::\ A floN A rran,gemenis have been made to fur nish the Kniekerhocker log :zinc. the Honte Journal, and the New York ea! World and Tones. to new stitilsorMeis, • for bye dollars a )ear ! This is che.ii, liierawre, with a vehgvahee. The K,llek erbi,eker is $3 per :1,1h1.1111 ; the Home Journal, $2; the Ilnsir.,l World lad Times, $3; niahing a year- at the usual rates. Tii:ll stir!l w.•iks oh tamed for five doi.ar. a v”;,r, is a bet trulv worthy the Calorie whit iti4i heitrk ushered in. (If lord tl Iv mmeves.ary For years it has been the and spiry "monthly" in PH' torrid ; and the prestint volume will be 6 eiter than any which preceded rt. Tile Home Jour nal. edited by Geo. P. Morris and N. P. Willis. is well known :tp the best faintly newspaper in America: and the Musical World and Times, edited by Richard Storrs Willis. with Lowell Mason, G r o. H. Curtis, Thomas Haslines, Won. B. Bradhutry, Geo. F. Root, and other musi• cal writers contributing ; and which gives, among other things, over $25 worth of music and a bill course of instruction ill harmony annually. is the very hest 101151- cul journal ever published. These three publications will pool a family up in regard' ii nearly everything worth Art. Science, Liierature; Music. Rotuma, Sculpture ; Inventions, Discoveries ; Wit. humor, Fancy Sentiment ; the Newest hishitins and other attractions ; Choice New Music for the Sahhraii, the Church, and the fireside; Reviews and Criticisms 14 Mt/steal IVorks. Perforiner, , amid l'errarmances: in short the very pick and cream of N,•velty, lucid ❑I, Ihstory. BlogrApli-:„ Art. Literature amid Science ; whatever can he gi en in peri odicals to promote healthy Amusement until Solid Instruction in the family, and help to make it Better, Wiser, and hap pier, may he now obtained htr ti e tars. Address DYER & WELLIS, 257 Broadway. Fed. 25-31. "..4 • T HE Account Of JAMES RODINY.TTE. de ceased, who was comfiiiiire of BAR NET GARDNER, (lunatic) as settled by GEo. RontsETTE, A thuiniatrator or said James Robinette. deceased, having been filed in the Court of Common Pleas of Adams roomy. the Court have appointed Monday the 181 h day of april next, for hearing and confirMation of said account, unless cause to the contrary be shown. By the Court. Wltt W. PAXTON, Protb'y. Prothonotary's Office. Gettysburg, Feb. "i 5, 1853. S 3t NOTICE. T HE Final Account of FREDERICK BIT 'HAGER. COMMilteR of SAMUEL HAR NER. (lunatic) having beet, filed in di Court of Common Pleas, of Adams coon ty, Pa., the Court have appointed Alon day the 18/Is day, of diptil next, a the Courthouse, in Gettysburg. for hearing and confirmation of said account, unless cause to the contrary be shown. By the Court. WM. W PAXTON, Proth'y. ?rothonotary!'s Office, St Gettysburg, Feb. 35, '53. S NO'll ICE. THE AcCount of JAMES ROI3INETrE, deceased, who was committee of MA RV GARDSZR, (lunatic) as settled by Ciao. Routatarra, Administrator of said James Robinette, deceased, having been filed in the Court of Common Pleas of Adams county, the Ccurt have appointed Mon day the 18th day of April next, for hear ing and confimat i on of said account, unless cause to the contrary be shown. Ry the Court. , - WM. W. PAXTON, Proth'y: , Prothenotary's O Oettys- burmiteb.2l4 . lB/01- S . ITOTZCIM. `HE Account of JANIS `Rosonmrs, I • deed. who was. Committee of JULIA Axe GARDNZR. es sealed by George Robinette, Administrator of said J a me s Robinette, deceased, having been filed in the Court of Common Pleas of Ad am, county; the Court have •appointed Monday the 18th day of 'Jlpril next, for hearing and confirmation of said account. union cause be shown to the contrary. By the Court. PAXTOPt, ProthY. Pratbonotary's Office, M., I Oiteisbasl..rob• Sas OM • 111 TO 1:7 0:4110/1413. IN consequence of ill health, I halm*a -o.ced my business sr* papers in duo hands of Was. H. Set:mason. ESQ., whom I recommend to the confidence of the pub. :ie. A. R. ..VE VERSON July 2. W. H. SreVENSON, ATTORNEY AT ELAM. OFFICE, with. A. R. Sisvartsosr, Esq. to the North West corner oldie Cen tre Spare. Gettyeborg. Pa. tBOUNTY LANDS. VIERSONS entitled to Bounty -It Lands under the acts of Con grest of theAinited States can havirtheir Mae promptly and • efficiently attended to by applica tion either personally or by letter othesubscriber, at his office in Gettysburg. Claimants whose applications have been suspended on account of deficiency in proof mny fiml into their advantage to call eg—T• The fue charged is $5 in each case. payable upon the delivery of the warrant. The subscriber will also attend to claims for Pensions fur Revelutionart• or other services and the location of lands. 'rhe sale and purchase of Laud Warrants at tended to, and the highest cash privy psid nor the same. R. G. Mrc REA Ry, May 14 —tf. Aflame) at law. 3i 9 CO N ATTORNEY AT 1,3 W , i niFFICE in the South-west corner of " 1 --"' the public square, one door west of George Arnold's Store, and formerly oe• euitted as a Law Office by John Mton- A li aughy, Esq., deceased, di torairm and 8 (tor for I 'at • • iennire*f!ns, . all C furnish very., et iptbr aeSities to, applicants and ent ire reiiirie them from the necessity of al' etiol i firashing ton. t' U. NicC. is; ' "'fillir attend to the prosecution 0r ... .i :•,1 '' 4 - :': : Claims for Bownty. Land to Soldiers of the WO Of 18128nd others —the selection of ehoica hinds and toe:, (mg their iralrunts—procuring Patrittv and st-iing: soldiers' lands to the hes! ad- leant ige. Apply to him personally or by Later. Gettysburg, Nov. 1, 1850--t1 ~~:R=~~ reic * : t „. Dr. A y " tiwrence Bill, ikle."oo3 tir FFICE in l'ltanthershurg street. op p posite the Lutheran Chutei.. 2 door east of Middiecoll's store where he nutc be folind ready tool willing to attend to any ease within Ow province of the Den tist. Persons in want of full sets of teeth are respectfully invited to.call. REFERENCES. Dr. C. N. B ciLtrair, I Rev.C.P.KnAc-rn, D. D " D. liottNEn, I Prot: M. JACoIiN, " H. S. •• IL L. D.ligutirr. nif.A, METIILENIICIto Rev Roe'T.Jo,IN6O,P, I " M. 1,. STIN.VII.R. Juiv 7. 1841;1. TO PUBLIC. TIIE undersigned holds himself in readiness at all limes to act as AUC TIONEER. for the tieliing of goods of all kinds :it Puithe Sale, and at any time and [flat, in the county rJA,J.,ms. He may be found at all times at the Confect;tortry of (;:. W. Bles•tilia, next dour to the F .. ..eft. Hotel. netty0 I , a . THEOIMIiE AI'GAUGIIEY. March 5.-11' 4) YES H. T. WEBB Mot removed to Em-! • niii.bur,g, where he will attend to the Atictioneeritql Putflie Sales, in that pinee, : and w beret he may he called upon ; go in Fredite . , and Adams eatinties. Hiay charges will moderate, and work well dime. Sept. 24, 1852-6.. f' E. Estate of Geo. Slagle, sen., dec'd. 111 °Tung ia hereby given to the hairy and lagal representatives of GEORG E SLAGLE. Sea.. late n% Oxford township, Ailanis county, Pa., deceased, viz.: Eli r bara Slagle, (widow.) Oeorge‘Slagle, (pc iitinner,) John Slagle, William Slagle,l Eli 91agle, Simon ,Slegle. limns Slagle.; Sarah intermarried. wiih haw: Rife, who are die surviving children of riaid ilereased, ' end the issue of Solomon 'Slagle. (stilt of 'l ll lOK A 6 1 ,. : NTswA N T im George 81:121e..en..) deceased , to wit : I " Elizabeth, flarsara Ann, 'Simon, Sarah In every county in the U. States, Ann, Mary Ann, and Lydia Ellen, who i • J (Wll'llll9 for the lollon;ing Works, are minors and have for their Guardian David Slagle—that ill_ 4., to whom the largest commissions will be paid : AN INQUEST ' I PICTORIAL HISTORY OF THE will One held on a certain tract of land. sit- WORLD, from the earliest ages to the nate in Germany township, Adams voun- ! present Ham—Three volumes in one, ty, Pa.. and adjoining lands of John Stein, ; comprising Part I. Ancient II is tory.— John 'Welker', Frederick Horn, and nth - I Part 2. History of the Middle Ages.— era, Containing 145 Acres and 27 perches.' j-'art 3. Modern History. 113 John more or less—on Monday the 4th day of Frost, L. L. D. Author of Pictorial His -1476/ next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., on the tory of the United States, Pictorial Life said premittesa.—to mike partition thereof, of Washington, &e.. &c. New Edition to and amongst the heirs and legal repre-. witii additions and corrections by the Au seniatives of said deceased, if the same' thor. Illustrated with over five hundred will admit of partition without prejtolice ' , engravings, from drawings by Croome, to or spoiling the whole thereof; but if I Devereux, and other distinguished artists. the same will. not admit of such partition, j This work contains over 1100 Super then to inquire how many of the said heirs! Royal octavo pages, and over 500 finer it will conveniently accommodate, and illustrations than have ever been engraved parikang divide. thq same to and among as I for any History in this country ; it is marry a them as the same will accommo. I handsomely and substantially bound in date I but if the seine will not admit of di- embossed morocco, gilt back. Price. vislibn at all without prejudice to or spoil-1113.75. ing the *le thereof, then to value and GREAT EVENTS IN MODERN am e, tl‘sae, *thole and undivided-1 HISTORY.—By John Frost. Cowrie whereof all.persons Tnterested are hereby' ing the most remarkable Discoveries, notified. , Conquests, Revolutions, Great Baules. .° — JOHN - tIPOTT. Sherif and other Thrilling Incidents, chiefly in Sheriff's Office, Gettysburg., 2 Europe and America, from .the commence. March 4,1865-8 t 5- mem of the- Sixteenth Century to the present time. Embellisliell with over 500 engravings by W. Croome and other. eminent artists. It contains over 800 Royal octavo pages, and also a large col ored mapirol.die World 20%25, with side maps of California, Oregon. Hungary, Austrian Dotninions, &c. Botmd in em bossed morocco, gilt back. Price $B4O. THRILLING ADVENTURES A-, MONO THE. 'INDIANS.—Hy Jolt Frost L. L. D. Comprising , the oat 'terearkable Personal Narratives of Ants. in the early. Ind* Wei lie well as of ,Incidents in the recent I ten Holiilities ,in. Mexico end' TeXan• J. Ilstruled with over 1100 gograyinpi ft elniesigns b) , ..W . : , Iliit, CALL AND SEE. pVerylane supply of TIN WARE on band and for sale, at BuehleesTin and Sheet Iron Establishinent, opposite the Post-office, which will be sold 4!, low rues. GEO. E. ItUEHLE.R. • MONK ' JACKETS. A.. good and cheap article to , bi i ipand st the one price store of SAMIIIIIN, • g Philadelphia' Advertlmente to LE`A♦HER. ni ts , Williams At Zendry. Store No. 29, N. and street, Philadelphia Moarreceo MANUFACIITRERS, CURRIERS; AND IMPORTERS Commission and General LEATHER BUSINESS, VITZOZZINALZ & RETAOLP Krmanuractory 15 111argareita street, Philadelphia. July 9, 1162-Iy. Egrt ant( nantiell, Fourth and .Irch streets. Philadelphia, ARE now receiving, for Spring Sales, Black and Colored Silks. Fashiona ble Shawls, Now Designs of Dress Goods, British, French, and India Goods, full stock of American Cotton and Woollen Goods, Lifien Damasks and Furnishing Goods. o:3 — Wholesale buyers supplied Willi scarce and desirable Goods at low prices for net cash. Feb. 18, 1853.-3 m 1.(1000 A WEAR. IV ANTE!), in every t'ounty of the v L. Stoles. active and en terptising men, to engage in the sale 1,1 some ol the best Ilmdis published in the country. Ti, Men of good address, possessing a small capital ol from ft. 25 to 33100, such induce ments will he offered as Iti enable them to alake from S 3 in $lO a 1 1.,y. The Books publish, J by us are all useful in their character. exiretitely popular and conimaial bilge sales tt herever they are offered. For further particulars ad dress (postage paid) DANIELS & GETZ. Sacceraiira to W. A. I, .ry & 138 N street, Philadelphia Sept. 10, 1852 —Oat CIIOUL BOOKS, PAPERS, &c TILE si,l„,.rowrp otr,„ to Country NTer chants., Teaehers and School ('ion ulll tee*, "tie of the he.l as•orted , 14•k4 SCHOCH, lIOORS & STATIONERY to be fretistd in the City, which they aro aide e, offer at first pri c es. COUNTRY ME RC A N•I'S will 1 . '11,1 all the leading! Sehool Ilook.. 'S ruing and \ r..ppieg Papers, Paper:, BlastNT Papers, ai:(I all i)r.l wary St.itimit•ry, lilauk Hooks, Pens, Ink, &c., on the itia,t st• H( )( )j, 1 . 1)N1111 . TEE•q, arid eilittrs itatelhostiti in gettittites Ittr Solteols, ate 1,1%11(.4 la rail awl examittt• 1,111" %.• r Illtt V had I•011411Ieffible lINIIIINtI.IOII 111 ,liloi/i) and beteg puhlt-I,et, tit a viiiiiher tii lIK lonslt lardt- ties ler aeltliig such st,,ek- are liest:rlyiq s,.(l. AiliongsL 1/I.lr pl/ t1110:1i101IS will be tm:ti thp, : ("niiilv's` Spelling 11,,0k. Revised edition 'Pruner; Orator ; Gninmere's Surveytnu, the standard Trea tise un this Setenee ; 13ounyeastle5 Nienati ration ; Anderson's Davenport's History of the U. Suites, used in the Public Schools of N ew York and Plitligkiptiia..4,.. Guitonere's Progressive Spelling Bonk ; Conilv's Grain:liar ; Latin Dictionary ; The Bonk ul &Gr., A:r. iIuNT & SON, 44 N. Fourth at. Philad. Feb. 25,1853-73 w DEPOT AND 'MANUFACTORY of it L. Willer & Co., S. 11. corner of .Irrh nq,l Nerotut sts., InVERY Variety of Shades, Whot sale 11u Rt t iI , stieli as Scroll, Flow er, Gothic, Vignette, Oil and Dry Land scapes, are to he had St the lowest prices, for quality of work. Orders for gilt, Plain Sore, Lettered andotherShadescx euuted :It +h ort tionee. 0 YES 31errhatits and others are invited to give us a trial. We will try to please. Brasses, Trimmings, & e., al ways on hand. Remember S. W. corner SECOND and ARCH Streets. Philadelphia. Feb. I I, I 853-6 in Philadelphia, April 23. 1852—1 y 59() AG N I'S IV WI 1:1) PIIII„11)E111'111A 11 NV 14 . 13 A ILY Se SOif , ' , 1,1:1.!. I, il- , l• .., .1 •I zi •,• • - r:1... . : ,•wit, t ~1 • ~ ,11 . 1.1.... i of t, :,..,r ~ , . ..i0..../.• me n/renod ..t liolo.ars.:r or lk. ~..l ~.. No Ili , . 1..•11, ',rt. atntv., itlk now I.c4ilr Sue,. P.oi.oltetxual. .... %,,,,, 11011,6,•11•011 , 11 .1.1,11. ..0V • .0,, wed to Nt Watt ghty .1......„ , ....-- - _ ' '---. Cromneyand other Artingtaished artists. 'litontainii oder 500 pies Octavo. bound ' infirtwesegilt hack. Price, $1.75. ' !Wretches of Life and Character.—By T. S. Arthur An octavo volume of over 400 pages4eatitifully illustrated. anti LbOund in Oil best English mititli6vlilt back. Fliee,„2,oo. !It Lig:fits aiiilfthadows of Reali,Litivi- By IT S. Arthur. With an atithbingra phy and portrait of the author. Over 600 pages octavo, with fine tinted en gravings. Bound in the beet English muslin. Olt back, Price, $2:00. Golden line from Life's Harvest, ‘l3. Arthur. 12 in°. of 2401 pages. 'Bo j in muslin, with a beau• 1 tiful mezzotint engraving. Price, 751 Cents. Me fray to Prosper, and other Tales. —By T. Arthur. 12 mu. over 200 pages, with a mezzotint engraving. Price 50 Cents. The flame !Mission.—By T. -S. Ar , thur. 12 mo. of over 200 pages, with an ! I engraving. Price, 50 ennui True Riches, or Wealth without Wings. —By. T. S. Arthur. Over 200 pages 12 nio. with a fine mezzotint engraving.— Prier!, 50 Cents. • The Fireside .anget —By. T. S. 64 rages, 32 inn. with an en-, graving. Bound in muslin, gilt edges.— Price 25 cents. Conquests of the Bible.—By Vincent %V. Milner. (.3onirrising Important E ventiein the History of Christianity, (ruin the nine i i our SAVII , IIr in the present day, 330 pages, 12 mu. Illustrated with numer— ous engravings. Price, $l.OO. All the above B.mirs are beautifully and substantially bound, pouted on tine white paper, and the Poi fisher would especially I call attention to the fact that they are sold exclusively by Agents, thus giving tliem an :Mt:image which cannot he had (m hook• as each Agent has the- sole! and ex dusire control of the sale in any j seciiim of country lie may agree to cans • vass. For particulars, nddrets, past paid. J. W. BRADLEY No. 4S North Fourth Street, Philthielphan. March, 4. 1534,-..-46 liallitiaore Itiverlimenients. Wart' 1111:N. GOLD .I.VD IUdIRE I. 11. 111.1. :R h 120., Irhoirmaie Il'etteh wid .141reiry //owe, 221 i dt..t., S. E. C..rni, .4 Charles gtreet I'o RTE It of P.!iglisli and Sl% ‘‘ art! ti nls of vvely docrip- NV.ItHi (:3 , 0 altd niters "I IV.• roll Souti.er II anti Western dealers in \V :itch Jewelry atm Silver, to our very extert,ive as.uring thew th it to no .irlit le to our line shall we al. low any t stahlislonent to us, eith. er in quantity, quality or low prices. 1V e are the only Wholesale House in this brw' ni trade in BAltiniore, and shill tiNe every lair means to induce Southern and W e!itero wen:hums. tio-otiov Recounts uoh us. Our terms shall he as liberal and ari - intimidating as can possibly be found ill the United States. IVe will take great pleasure in showing OW goods to Sou!hero anti Western 111Cr chants, whether they open accounts with US or not L. 11. MILLER & CO., Itaieqters of Watches, Baltimore. Feb. 4. Ludt mAN BFAt"FiAtE Paper !longings, No. 207 Ball imote :area, Mailroom 361. IN V4TE a,tention In their very elegant and extensive assortment of Paper Hangings, embraeing tine gold and velvet deeorations, tine French, in plain and rich rotors, with an munethe assortment oi ordinary, satin and common papers. Al so Curtain Papers, Kirders. Fire Prints, 'fester and Centre 'rivers, &e. 11. nn ! 13. were awarded at tho late fair of the Maryland Institute, a Golf.) MICDAL for the snpe , tority of (heir Paper Hangings. Feb. 4. 11453.-3rn 1110110'0N 1101:SFJ, GARNER OP NIARKE ST • stl; 1 ' i - 70 14 k ,p•At AND M.AUKF:r rQUAIE, ifarrisharg, l'a. undersigned has fitted up this it well wit awl favorite !lonise. with every ennvtmenee regnistte for the aectuntnodotion of the piddle, and solicits a continuative 01 the patronage so liber. ally extruded to him by the tr:ivelhog lie AVM. T. sANDEIts, Harrisburg, Jan. 14, 1853.—tf Blake's Patent Fire and Water Proof Paint, A SUPERIOR ARTICLE, for Bale A at Fahoestoek's,sign of the RED FRONT. Diamond Tonsors—New Finn rlpton Sr 13rotbtr, FASHIONABLE BARBERS AND HAIR Dlil:S4Elts C AN at all times be found prepared to utteird to the calla of the people, at the Temple. in the Diamond. adjoining the County Building. Prom Long expe rience they flatter themselves that they can go through all the ramifications of the Tonsorial Department, with each an infinite degree of skill, as will mitt, with the entire satisfaction of all whir may submit their chins to the keen ordeAl of their razors. They hope, therefore, that by their attention to bust .ness,and a desire to please, they will mer it ar - tiettivreUttive,a liberal share of pub lic patronage. The sick will be attended to at their tfivaiedwellinga. Me C HA IN'S eelebtated premium TOOTH•PAS'It, Vegetable HAIR OIL, and. FANCY SOAPS, a fresh sup. ply just opened at • MIDDLECOFF'S DRUGS • AND IKED/OIDIEN, 411 F 01l kiodo, from th e best 111 °. ttoitser in the City, eon .etatiti3t oaten& and for sale at dui Drug and Hookatore of June 408n. = 8, P! ' BUEHLER. 410FFMAN k WARREN• 3 antanaiNQ Znaraaligt r WITH Atti tif 1 111 THE LATFAT PrObeti jaattlitteM rHE indereigned would respectfully announce to the public that they have entered into partnership for doing business at the well known FACTORY on Middle Creek. in Freedom township, Adams County. Pa., on the road from Get- tysburg to Emmitsburg, and are prepared to till all orders in their line of business, such as Carding, Fulling, Dyeing, Manufacturing Clotho. CaBBilleilB. Car pels, Slocknng•yarn, Larpei chuinc, 4-c.. in the-beat alyle and at R E S BLE R.RTES. The Factory has been re-tilted and re paired with considerable care and expense —the latest improvements in machinery having been introduced—so that cusov mere may rely upon having their orders tilled promptly and to the best advantage. For the convenience nod accommodation of emitters, Wool will he called for and goods delivered at the following places, every few weeks, to wit: All the Stores' it. Gettysburg ; lirinkerhora Store, Fairlit Id; Blythe & Pastun's dn.; f..budon's Mdl, Liberty township; Weikert's Store, Green ! iiiii Int ; Or'S Mtori. FrPetiOsll IlMil I ; nllllll ' ll Stale, Mouritioy to ushi p ; Lower's more, Ar endlatown ; Wertz's, Store, Arendatown ; Slum Munintashura ; eleott's Store, Cash town ; Sneeringer and Renshaw's, Little.tuwn Arnold's Locust Gro,e ; smith & Cluts's Store, Ernnotaburg, Md ; store. Taney own, Md ; Creglo's 5i,,,,., I anneytown Road. All of our work is warranted to please. Goods at all times tizehno t ted for Wool. The highest prior paid for Wool. No etkpeose or trouble will he spared to give entiresansfartion to customers. Give us a call, and test our wo r t s . C. W. 1101• I'M TIIONIAN WARREN, DAVID WARREN. April 23, 1852-Iy. 2000 LA .1)IES 4 thee Ilea T rtilv at the 1 - 1 H- 2 RE AWAY COOKING STOVE is Ake very best Stove now in tow. insimudi as they will do more Cooking. Roasting and and do it with less labor, and as long again as any other stave now sold. Tlrese celebrated stoves are constantly kept for pale at a very reduced price at the GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY ANO IIaCILINE SHOP, Where the subscribers feeling determined to suit ail persons have also the Parlor, Sexton's Baltimore Peakskell and Cabinch Cook Stove, and Airtight and 'l'en•plate Parlor Stoves 01 the moat THE SEITLOPL Prot:mails whirl] cannot he surpassed for lightness o draught or in the character of their work, are constantly on hand tnr sale, and in clew of t h e fi le t th a t the Mouldboard of these Ploughs is one-fourth heavier than that of other ploughs, it is decidedly the cheap est that Call be Atained. WITTLEROW PLOUGHS and oth ers, Castieeit for the %Woodcock Plough, 11 iud-iu ii Machinery, Castings and Ml low-warc, with every article usually mule , nt Foundries can be Obtained here. Blaoksiniihing and Shoe Making as usual. T. WARREN di. SUN en,..„(' maholarturing;dl kinds of - 0 - CA BIN FT YU It N ICE, at his Uld Establodomint, in Booth Baltimore street, second square, one door north of the "Compiler" piloting office, Gettys burg. Peroons in want of - FURNITURE, will do well in call and examine liir memselves ptirelissing else. where, as he is determined to sell cheap er•lhun fne cheapest, yinjwAll kinds of LUMBER and PRO DUCE taken trade fur Furniture. Calloy, of every description, made at the shortest notice. Having a neat and substantial Hearse, he will convey corpses to anv burial ground in the county, without ex tra charge. Gettysburg, Dec. 17,1852.-3 m ,Il , ll4Palr 114A01,1AL SOAPS, Perfumery, Hail Oils, Motto Wafers, Portmanies, lee., a new as sortment just opened nt BUEHLER'S Book and Drug Store, in Cliambersburg street, awti:Plt viP LB.7I 2' giv pll kiwis. Cap and Letter Paper of n -fir: idle beet quality, Note Paper, Visiting Cards, plain and fiiney Envelopes, Pen_ kntvee, Quills, Gold Pens and Pencils, &c., always on hand and for bale low by S. H. BUEHLER THE STAR AND RANKER. Is published every Friday Evening, in Carlisle street, two doors from"- he' • ihausond. by D. A. & C. H. BUEHLER. TED Mh• lipoid In advance or within the year $2 per annum—if not paid within the yer $2 PO. No paper discontinued.until allarrea rogesare except at the option of the Editor. Single copies 61 cents. A failure' to notify a discontinuanc will be regarded as a new engagement. advertitenumrs not exceeding • square inserted t tree tinier for $l--every subsequent insertion 15 cents. Longer ones In the same proportion.....; All advertisements not specially ordered tor a given time will be continued until forbid. A !lbw 'r el reduction wit) be made to those who advertise bithe year. • Job Peinting.of all kindsoixecuterinestly and psmptiy, and on reasonable terms. 'letters ancL'oinrissikerions to the Tilditor. (ex ' minting such ascolt* . 111404. y ., or .. a ponies ol Ira* siabeeribeint. Mll4l : tory etyr 4n wiles to antis enention.
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