• In • %matter of the intended Aildication of Itomairias HEAFPER fur BOlowe to keep a public house in the ' Bonnet or Berwick. luv E t the underpinned citizens of the Borough of Birwiek, where the n ig* 0121118TIAN HICAFFKR resides, and ptiopitans to keepot tavern, do certify, dint the said tavern is necessary to stemma thts tbe public and entertain strangers and ttosolleri; and that the aforesaid petition _ or iii a person ut good repute for lionegty nod temperance, and is well provided with &man room and other conveniences for the acconotoodvtion of strangers and travel kn. George Strubinger, James J. Fink, NMkeel Strubingor, 1Y w. Bittinger, Prelierlek Wolf, F. J. Wilson, John Pdeiger. y Michael Hoffman, John Upitngler, Henry Holder, Samuel Wolff. Henry Stevens, Mitch 25. 1839-31. in the matter of the intended 4pliostion of Jouz L. Tan, to hoop a public house in the Borough of Get iispurg—it being an old stand. B. the undersigned, citizens of the ' Borough of Geityehurg, certify that erst know the above house for whit!' li cense it prayed, and that it is necessary 44. the accented/01161m of strangers and travellers—ghat the petitioner is a person of gond repute fur hones and temperance Ain! that he is well prow del with Infuse iintet and other acenininiidatinns for the entertainment nr stranger* and novella's. James A. 'rhoeipson, Daniel Gilbert, David brldurdie, H. Baltsgiver, W. Wisottkey, H. Comfort, C. R. /Atelier, E. Longwell, George Little, " Samuel Little, li. IX Swaney, Ww. !Aides. March 18, 1858-8 t I the rn-" in the matter of the intended application of CHARLES )ITims, for ii license to keep a public boueo in the township of blenallen. W.E. the undersigned, citizens of the towashif) of Mcttallen, being per sonally acquainted with CHARLIN &Ivens. the above named petitioner, and also ha.- leg a knowlege of. the house for which Timms iv prayed, do hereby certify that such house is necessary to acrommmlate publie and entertain strangeri and eras ellers, that he is * person of good termite fin . ..honesty and temperatime, and that he is well 'provided wiih house-room and other convecleurett . for the lodging and seemminoilatinn of atningers and travellers. We, therefore, big leave to reemomend .him Lint Asr license, •agreeably to his pe- _ „ H' Tbomiar Wm. atrlan, Solomat: Meals, Samuel Johnson, Christopher Rice, Henry Rico, Solomon Orner, Soloman Peter, 4itinntrai. Acheson, %met Myers, " . M. Hutton, Oibsoill. Ross, ' eit 18:-8t jitron4. for April Term. GRAN D dUKY. 11Meenec WirtMen. (foreman.) 404171.4440 C. Ellll. Jacob Wrote. lingiogio.-Jeasca F: Faithes!ack. Dark, 'Sweeney 1,04.4 Thus. huitglain. Johuti. Frry; Firsetnan, Wm. - Meek, Jabs. B astailtitagia44ollllph Ipttintot, Ranfutd - ebtce. Ht ilign i sn• m • enallen-,Julpe .11Intiltowst, Jac:eh Gmop. tiantibi.;-Ptirliii . Hann, Geo.. Bouvet David [Meet• . cwi't"ll444T ' , H ll oollloAinty Lott. 4 4 1 1 0 , 4" 4 4PAR Sklar. Jltimnitity4.llenty Bennet. :OENB AL JURY. Latimer'...timid 8. Bales. eltralten—samuel Gill,larml , Jab. Cress. John N. grafir,J.Jan B. Lease. 10i r7"" ,141 aswill. Joseph P. Wait vi. tts. Grayson. Yitoite . i-Arthur Step; rI Si 19-1 Studehecker. Mosmtpleaunt—Dares. et,s Ststhrir Weaver, Dothl Bowler. Franklin..- Paalcm,. air P.tter, Thom , as J. Coq*. Bolan—Joseph Short. Dank' W balm, W m. 814 L. . ter. namiltstßin2-.Theitriss A. Maroball.John F. Cur. 'ink B. W. Riley, Wm. Culp, Rohm Swope Schwan*. Illittlem...lattub Y. Bushey, John Henahrelin. trr"Pieir" 4l lMilei limn, Michael Huffman. estany—l-ase..Staull. Menallest--Yalentines, Fehl. Cuttihetjanifratoryte, spangler (of A.) James J4W140,. ftsfir Reassei Hartsell. d—Alez. B. Mimes. Commease.....4beelout A uhibsoith. WA N'1 1 El D. A large quantity of WileAT. RYE & Ycllow CORN. for which Hanover to be delivered at my Mills st Locust Group. es:FARSIERE3 wanting a barrel ofBu. Poen* Fleur made of 640 POUNDS of lititeet. by Boonell's uew merit of flour. phase call et Locust Grove. in aytutsny township. JOHN CHADDS. Miller. Gettysburg. Dec. 10. 18112.—.2m. APPRENTICE WANTED. A N APPRENTME to the COACH SMITNING business will he taken by the undersigned; if appligedne he made immediately. Th. applicant must be of good. steady habits, and must come well reetneosended. A boy from the country will be preferred. JOHN L. novrzikynaTii. go:0 1.1858.--3; .414 4 444fi 6$ RA in great variety. awl et near -I*7 ly all prices.ctin be had at SCHICK'S. Llitlie *. your ausiniuo is invited to the as. surtntent, confident that the taste of, every one can be suited. TO 2111.11 PUBLIC. 'ENE undersigned holds liimrelf in readiness at all times to act as AUC. Tr iL WEEK. for the selling of goods of all kinds at Public'Sale, and at any time and pikee in the county of Adams. He may he found at all times at the, ConiectOutary rlf G. W. Bleating. nest door w the Eagle Hotel, Gettvaling, THEODORE M.GiUGHEY. March 6.—tf DRUGS AND INEDIOINEa, 4111 P all kinds. from the best gotates la the City, too- r—r , molly on hand and for sate at the Div and Booketore of 1 S. H. BUEHLER, Jo* 4. Met SVIS.SOIL 1 1 1,01 GINN the best quality...lilts:lye on hand 1 1/F snot Inc sale in Gettysburg, at the Peoorley elf 7'. WARREN it SON talent jut race i,. eersier. ca4?(.9lr 404)4,gb.57a in MOONS, Hosiery, Gloves, Needle am' Worked Collars. Edgings, Laces, and a thousand tar more ankles -in the same line, to be had cheaper tt an ever at Oct. 29. BLANKETS. Flannels of every prin and color. and Domestics of every thnteiiptiun cheap at FA H N ESTOCK'S. Oct. $, 1852. . --- HO! HO ! TRAVELLERS, EMEMIIER as you goLailratig that SAMSON has on hand and 114 sale Trunks. Traveling Trunks. Carpet Bags for Ladies and Gentlemen. and at prices that you will think impossible. UNDEIt ?AT -tilers AND DR A W V IVE have on hand a very excellent as , sort ineni of Wool, Cotton one Kni Undershirts and Drawers. Always re member that SAMSON gets and gives Bargains. Swiss and Muslin Edgings AND INSERTIONS, Flotineing, Che miscues. French Wurks , l anti Thread awl Fine Euttbmitlered Linen Cambric Handkerchief'', cheep F. U NESTOCK'S. REMEMBER it HAT 'lO (}'T dr - HEAP Guifors. Violins. Accordions 11 Shirts and Shirt Collars. Ntrk and Pocket Handkerchiefs. Susreoders, Win dow Elhades.( l o. 'is and Jewelry 01 every ind al: NI SA3ISONS. Bal AftASO L. S —the best and cheapest in m. town. Onktroine and look. and vim will 1 V an. Gae ins a rail and you will be convinced there , is no I hug abrut KURTZ'S Cheap Corner. . _ Beautiful Fall Styles O N Goodsfor Ladies' 'Wear, embracing v-P every variety, plat opened and fur sale at astonishing low pd. -mat Oct. 29. Sell WKS. GEO. ARNOLD. TO .5.F.240, TO ALS3/13 A general assortment of Revolvers. Double and Single Barreled Pistols, can he had at the one price store ofSAM— SONS. , rbginiag t ii12)00 ( . 71110K'9 Shirk of Ladies' Dress I"- Goods, can't he beat ! It embruees Silks and &Mix. B , inihnzines. Cashmeres, De ',sines, he B :ise. Alpacas. Gingham*, Calicoes. Ate. Give bun a call. Oct. 29. 1852. B ONnET Silk and Velvet. also a bcautilltl stock of Ribbons for sale their at Oct. I. ebt ilatitto A A RE requested to rail and examine FA lINESTOCK'S large and beau tiful stook of Dress Goods, consisting of Itfous tle Laiur , Merissoes. Du Rage. Da nuiseener. Thihet Cloths, Cumin, LOP. fres. Coulon Cloths. Alpacas. also Mark and Fancy Dress,Bilka and Salina, all fur sale cheap at the sign of the RED FRONT. • IFFS' q MUFFS 1 Asupply of MUFFS. of a superior quality. just received at SCHICK'S. For Geatlemen's Wear, fit CHICK leas opened a splendid 3,1;9°11- .' 7 men* of Cloths, Cassitaeres. Cassia. nets. Tweeds, limns. dre.. &o. Call and see for yourselves, and you will colitis, that cheaper goods you never saw, "Fs 08 E R Y. GlOves, Handkerchiefs. Stit Collars. Edgings and Laces. Bib. netts. Book and Mull Mullins,. Irish Lin en, Black bilk Lace and Fringe,circ.,4llce.. to be had in great variety at IptINTERP4NES-tehita tw;ll. tar We very /Ow at • KURTZ'S 1 WINTER IS COMING, A ND Jrw Arnold is ready for him Ilia Clothing shire ie. all 1/Plllll. tilled Willi a large eiriety of ready inadeclinhing of the best styles and qualities. suilahle for jW inter wear, sue', as Dress Coma, o.er coats, Saek Coats, Pantaloons. Vesta, Mon. key Jackets, Currying &Idris, Ike.t all of which he will sell cheaper than the same quality can be purchased anywhere else in the county i Also itn llauld. end fir a great variety of egiths. Cassimensa and Satinets, of every style tad of the best qualities, from winch he will 'inure men's and boys' clothing 4401 descriptions made by the beat of workmen and at the shortv.st Oet. I. 18112-4. Long Shawls and Dress Goods, A NEW supply just received oral for (al sale very cheap by 8. FAIINEB - & SONS, at the elan of the FRENCII • WORKED CULLA R . B & SLEEVES, in great variety, and cheap too, can ba bad at • lIIIDDLECOFF'S. 499 AIEN WANTED T ° purchase a superior lot of Black. Blue. and Finley colored French. Englislo, and Ameriran Cloth. Drees a n d Frock Coat/. These rotate are well made, all we ask ofyou is to rooneutiol judge for c ourselves. Remember the plare is SA MI • BON'S Otte pricestore oppooette the Bonk. REMOVAL airJ. LAWRENCE SC HICK hae removed his Store to the room on the South. West envier of the recently occupied by George Arnold.— His friends and CUstuniers are invited to call and pee him. Jan. 21, 1853. Min C A IN'S ralebra•ed premium ITJa Toorii-rAsTE, Vstviable HAllt OIL, and FANCY SOAPS, a fresh sup ply just opened at MIDDLEr:OFFS S IIA W LS. Bonnets. 'Minnie, and Drees Gmala. a *ciaol a4nriment, just given. ed. and cheaper than ever. at DI IDDLECOFFS. S HAW 1.9, Sarking Flannels. Fringes, and Dress Trimmings in great rade. ty. and Cheap at Oat. R. Pit II N ESTOCIC'S FA HNESTOCK'S LOON MIRE! SCHICK'S MORE NEW GOODS. The richest and beat assortment Ot l FALL & WINTER ROODS FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, EVER OPENED IN GETTYSBURG. 810 1 :111' & HOLLEBAUGH T AKE pleasure in calling the attention id their friends and the public to their !extensive stock of Fasloiosnible mats for gentlemen's wear, just received Isnot the city. which, for variety of style. beauty and finish, and superior quality,rhallenges comparison with any other stock in the : place. Our suisortment of Clotho, plain and fancy Tweeds and Caa. *blares, Vestingo, Overamilogn. CAN'T BE BEAT! Give UP a rail and examine for yourselves. We have pur chased our stork carefully and with a de sire to please the tastes of all, from the most vortical t.. the moat fastidious. ICTTAILORING, in all its Manche*. attended to as heretofore, wall the amis. satire of good workmen. IOZATIoi• FASHIONS for FALL and WINTER have been received. Gettysburg, Dec. 10, 1852. RED FRONT. NEW ARRIVAL OP SAti ael) At the baimers' Cheap Confer. A R. KURTZ has just returned from • Baltimore a n d Philadelphia with a huge and deetrahle lot of Spring and Stun. liter Goode. We would invite the alien. thin of the Ladies to our r piete assort. meat of Guess 8 Ike. Ilerage de very rich ety les. Silk Pimiento, Plain and Figured Alpacas • New Style Mous de Lahore, Lawns, Silk Tissue, Berage phis and figured. Abu Gnu/hams, Muslin', Cahoots*. Cheeks, Tickings,rlte. GENTLEMEN P a WEAR Cloths, Cashmeres, Summer Cl o th s A L Vesting's, in great variety. Also. Linen and Colton P.itits huff, at all priers. A handsome assortment ul Gouds fur buy's wear ( 1 42:arPa s :1 1 :1 . 4Pagici A very large lot of Carpet varying in prices from 121 to 111.00 per yard. Call and look at them, if pill walit to buy ut not no,tcouble to show our goods. 1 1 .; 1 1 ; SWA It E. Our assortment of Queens ware is admit• •ted to be the cheapest in the cotmtry ; we -are raves vow a hrge addition to our (mol der stock. Glassware 411 ever, deseriplit tt skitter.' frlin the innittifaeuirers. Groceries ! Groceries ! A verb lull assorinis lit or Groceries— the liestilp sugar and levy coffee in iilwn ; also mid:tsars, leas, pepper. starch, Ate.. all very cheap. %Vetoed in exchange lOr goods Rimer. Lard. Rags. Eggs, llama Sides, SI !dare, Soap. &e., for o hirh the highest prier will be given. icr f you wait to save money, K UItTZ•S Cheap corner is the plaee to do it Gettysburg. April 10, 1852—if "ANOTHER CHANGE" gni F die reasons is about to take place, " 1 "r and will' it nanny a change in liar Si% les. Fashions and quiliticr of If E AND GE IV TL E E ,‘" S AY CAREL. But 11111 11%* and great as these ! changes will he, JEW ARNOLD is. a 8 usual. prepared to 24-1. ..... anntlate all who will • -bantam up" al the !approach of ter, nr how at the mandates of the T 3, rant .if Fashion. !laving joist returned from the easu rut eines, with the largest, cheap est, and best selee ed stuck of Fall and Winter Goods I ever before offered in thin Tnwia air Conn tv, he invites oall the world and e real . int mankind," to call. examine. and by tall memo , buy—Mamma ••wit .11111 1111110'y Pllll WllllOll price," of his large and well se lect. d stock & FASIOON A— BLE. LADIES' at,d GEN ['LEM EN'S Dress Goods, consisting in part. ad Black. Brown. Blue, and Olive C LOT HS. as sorted Felt. Fatter Beaver, London. ()rah nod Fttieri•hasts Cloth forOvercitair. Block. Plain hull Fancy Cassititeres, Black and Fancy Satinet's, Velvet Cords. Buckskin Tweeds. Kentucky Jenne, Black 881111, Fancy Salk. mad Woolen Vestings. Litt on!) s, Flannels. Cloaking'. Ike., also FOR. LADIES' IV EAR, Black and Change:ride Dress Silks. Black . Alpacas, Fancy and Black Mous de Lathes, Cashmeres, Prints. Gingham'. &c., &c.. also, a large Int of SHIIIPJ.S just receit.- ed. and will he sold cheaper than can he bought at any other house in town. Cal and see for yourselves. Oct. I. 1852—tf. _ Come gtiong - A N see a first-me assortment or Pan. ill- labium. at SA NINON'S one price more, such AS Black. French Cassitnerre, Doe Skin Oaasitnerea, Fancy vaasimeres or every kind mentionable, entainetv 01 all color• and shades, and at pricey to suit all. • C Oct. I. Go•stlir mesa's' 1111'• C LOTHS, Caspimeres. Carorineur, Ken lucky Jeans, VESTINGS of talk bola. Suopeollere. Ilmtolkereboli.CllA VATS Stocking', dr.e., 411. c., may be found, goo. and cheap, at FA II NESTOCK'S _ - - W ILL sell , Illack and Fancy Cloths. and (las.iinrrea. Satin. Silk and Fanry VESTING'S, Overcoming' Caasi. item, and li , 4lturke Jeans. cheaper than they rail he had elsewhere. Give them a call at the • Sign of the RED FRONT. Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons L ADIES. if you wish to see a beau till assortment uf Bonnets and Don. list Ribbons. call at VESTS! VESTS! TESTS! .tvgliave on hand large and vary IF genteel Assortment of Vesii, such as Plain sad Figured Satins. Ossitimeres, Cassinets. Vel t els. Plaids. dte.., altakt, member that SAMSON'S Oa@ pfr TRUNKS•! TRUNKS! IlAve join reccired a large lot of Good Jit TRUN KS which I will sell cheap. Oct. I—if. A. ARNOLD. (LOVES and Hosiery, Black and Fan cv Cravats. Ladies' Shoes. Cloth and Plush Cops. c4tes ott. e. , at OCltat. Nowell Sc illrotberft, NAN UFA CTIMEIt,• AN LI IM PORTEIR. OF Paper Hangings, No. 207 liolittoore 111 d. I NVITE totemic ti to their very elegant and extensive assortment of Paper Hangings, embracing tine sins and velvet (formations. floe Fitileh, in plain and rirli rotors. with an immense assortment of ordinary, satin and min papers. Al an Curtain Papers, Borders. Fire Prints, Tester and Centre pieces. Ate. 11. an .1 H. were awarded at the late lair of the 'Maryland Inittiiutr , a GIiLLI MEDAL for the soperiorityrif their Paper Hangings. Feb. 4,1853.-3 m :lake's Patent Fire and Water Proof Paint ASUPERIOR ARTICLE. for saie Al Fuhllrelork . s, sign id' the RED FRONT. LATKS I' ANIIIONis JUST RF:(TIVED. NEW ESTABLISHMENT rrnk Litillerai g hed re -1 spectfully rin mintier.* to Ills Inenflg end T h e pub lie gener..lly that be lIRS ! commenced the _. '1 Tailoring slntiners i in the room recently (wea pip(' as a Shoe store by 1 I BARRICT, O the ,lIIIN R I ISM/111-WeAl CiPrlll'r of liallimore a n d Mid. t We sire( is. Gitiirstitirg, opposite Fslities hi • Writs' Shire. :mug made ,trrangetarnts 10 reeelve ihe [LAITES7 EFACHIGOZ3 regularly front ,be rimes, anti in-rsonally superintending ;ill work sent out, those who favor the with their custom mac de p ud upon 11:1V . 1111 their work done to their entire satisfactin. ge..Cottitiry produce will be taken in exchange for %fork. IVA!. T. KING Grupchurg, Opt. 15, 1852-6 m. GALL. THIS WAY: THE MIST FASHIONS XUST RECEE6EO. I E tinders vied rever fully (1111101111 C• es to the citizens of Gettysburg anti its vicinity tbathe bus commenced the TAILORINU BUSIN SS, ~, all its varied brindles, in the mom Inr merly elerositivd by the attire nt J. LAW RKNeS SCHICK, and ippiwite Failitiestneks' slurp. Ile lives, by a strict Hitentiiin iiihnsinesp. Intl an earnest efittri to please. in meet and receive a liberal share of public pairitnage. irrGive us a call..ag Country Frothier. taken in exchange for work. Latest F oth . have just been re ceived, 11EN y CL I PPINGER. April 16. 1862-Iy. 111.Z17211314;271P230 O DUI) LIMULIII4II63WM &CI liaTT Tsobs lLE erther respectfully informal Jo- the puhlie that lie has opened a per:` imment Daguerreotype Gallery, in the house formerly kept as a Temperance house in Chunaherhurg street.a few doors from die Diamond, where lie is prepared, tit all times and in all weathers, to take in fled PE fir E 0 r rt. EN. ' hest style, of all sixes and kinds, and at the lowest ttle.. If my pictures do not give satisfaction, Iherr will be no charge. 111r7 3. Give me a call. SAMUEL WEAVER.. Gettysburg. May 14, 's2—ly. SCHICK'S Diamond Tonsors—New Firm. /Upton hatter, FASHICIABIA: HARUERs AND HAIR DR EttutE its. C AN of all times he found prepared to vitriol to the calls of the people, at the Temple in the Diamond. adjoining the County Building. From !Avg cape. rience they flatter themselves that they can go through all use rantilieatimis of the Tonsorial Department, with Each an infinite degree of skill, 10 will inset with the entire 'satisfaction of all who .may submit their-chins to the keen orde..l of their razors. They hope, therefore, that by their intention to.bosi nese, and a denim to phisse, they will mer. it as well as receive,a liheral share 01 pub. lie patiOnige. The sick urill be attended to at their private dieellingt. SCHICK'S. _ ~~_ FAIINESTOCK 'di BONS would '• 10 reapeetfutly littoral the Public that their stork of 11.8/tbieRRE and BAD— BLIMP has been greatly increased, and Bargains ran be had. Call and examine Mehl stork and prices before purchasing e ' else'wher 'ONKEY JACKETS, Agood add' cheap snick. to he loped it the owpike - skit* of IrlinaOti EsMiaow. Advertise...ads. rr.rrr. itt GOLD .IIND NLVER O. DOILLEst• /6 ea, Wholesale Irani and Jewelry House. No al liilt. sr.. ti.' J 4. Varner of Uttarlss 'me., IS4PORTER of English and 8.11111 AL Watches 'and tools of every deecrip. Watch ease Makers and 'Manure*. lured' - of Fine Onlil Jewelry. We call the attention of Southern and Western dealers in WMches, Jewelry and Silver, to our very extensive stock. assuring them that in no 'snick in nor line shall we low any establishment to surpassur, eith. er in genially, quality or low prices. We are the only Wholesale Ilimas in this bratlelt of trade Itiliiinore. and shall use every Mir mean. 10 induce Southern and Western merrhatitts to open accounts with us. Our terms shall he as liberal mid aceninniiiilsting as can possibly be found in the United States. We will take great pleasure its allowing ar good.. to 84wherta anti Western neer lama, whether they open UCCIIIIIIIIe with L. H. MILLER & CO.. Importers of Weirlire, lialthoure Frh. 4. 1353. ly Lao (3a a HOFFMAN & WARRENS 4132)202•210:011121IBM Ir ti WITH THE LATEST limprobtb Seta cbtutt2. HE undersigned would respectfully announce t•I the public that they have entered into partnership for doing business at the well known FACTORY rn► Middle Creek. in Freedom township, A Xenia County, Pa., on the road from Get. tysluirg to Drouitshiorg, and are prepared to fill all orders in their line of business, such as Carding, Fulling, Dyeing, Munufacittriag Collis. Cassino's, Car per.. Slocknigliarn, Carpel aloha, in Ilse heal style and al R E.' 7 SON. O I/1 LE J1.977E S. The Famory boa been re.fitteil and re. paired with considerable care and expense —the lattesrfinprovements in machinery having been introduced—so that cue to liters may rely upon having their orders tilled promptly nod to the heat advantage. Fur the ronvenience and nceommotlation of rt, sooners. Wool will be called for anti goods delivered at the following places,: every few weeks, to wit: All the ...tore. iii tie:tyslior t : ; Brinkerhors heirtit hi; Divihe & l'extoo's do. ; 1 lon's M.ll. Libel ty township; M'eikett's btore„ Green wont ; Myer's rliorr Freedom township; Hatio's Stole, Mounijoy to„ ; Lower's `lure, Ar 111 end 01.1%•11 ; Wertz's more, A retolstow a ; Wit mer's I.llnr a Munau..hur s ; Neott's +store, Cash town ; sneeringer end Renshaw's. Liitle,town Arnold a Mill, Locus] Grose ; tennis & Clots's! tome, Einnishilturg, Mil ; more, Taney- Mtl ; More, ranneylown Read. All of our work is warranted to please. Golds al all times exclintiged lur %Vonl. The highest price paid for Wool. No expense or trouble will he spared to give entirestaisfaction torustomers. Give us a call, and lest our work. C. W. HOFFMAN. 'IIIIOMAB WARREN. OA VW WARREN April 23, 1852-Iy. 2000 LADIES ARE Willinatnreriifv that ihe OATII -- AWAY COOKING STOVE is the very heat tti.w iu use, inasmuch as ihry will do inure Cooking. Roasting and [taking, and do it with less labor, and lasi AR long again as any other stove now These ci•h•lirated stoves are constantly kept fur vale at a very reduced pi ice at the GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY IND MACHINB SHOP, Where the subscribers feeling determined to suit sll persons have also the Parlor, Sexton's Baltimore Air-tight. l'esksk ell and rabitich Cook Stove, and Air-tight and Template Parlor Stoves of the most heatitiltil patterns. THE S iIIrLOR PLOUG RS which cannot be son passel! for lightness o draught or in the character of 'heir work, are constinitl3 on hard for side, and in view of the fact that the Mouldboard of these Ploughs is one•funrth heavier than that of other ploughs, it is decidedly the cheap est that can he obtained. WITIZZLILOW PLOIQGIIIII and oth ers, Castings for the Woodcock Plough, H Atieltiettry, Castings and Hol low-ware, with every article usually made at Fottottritts can be obtained herr. Bl:n•kemiiliing and Skue Making as usual. r. WARREN & SON CitORCE E. ONECRICOJAM all kinds of CABINFT FURNITURE. at Isis 0111 field;ltahment, in Smith Baltimore street, Permid square, one door north of the ..Compiler" printing office, Galva. !nag. PUIIIOIII in mint of FURNITURE, will tin well in call and examine themselves before purchasing else. where. as he iP tleiermined tu sell cheap er Man Me cherpeo. kind. of LUMBER and PRO DUCE taken in trade fur Furniture. coolish of every description, made at the shorten notice. flaring a neat and substantial hearse, he will convey corpses to 1111 V burial around in the county, without ex tra charge. Gatlyeburg. Dec. 17.1052.-3 m vt 6441,1)474 SOAPS. Perfumery, flail Oils, Motto Wafers, Poritnsines, &r.. a new as. porn:tent jtirt opened at BUEHLER'S Book and Drug Store, in Chantbersburg street. 11.1 te a fa l ai Ttr OF all kinds. Cap and Leiter Paper of the heat quality, Nine Paper. Vibiting Cards, plain and fury Envelopes, Pen. knives, Quill., Gold Pens and Petivily, eke.. al wa)a on hand and for pale low by B. 11. BUEHLER . Tfir STAR Abill BANNER, Is published every Friday Evetting,in Carlisle street, Iwo doors front' he Diamond. by D. A.& C. H. BuEnt,Eit. • • 'toad in &enui nor • with Ot in the year ft pet annum—if not paid within the ye. 02 *O. No paper discontinued until al !arrears's, are paid-- 1,400 siihe Option 'of tbe debtor. Melee copies 61. cents. A &flute to notify a discontinua= will be marital as a ni:Vinnpagement. 4deinthente4es not eirciTeding a square insetted t for' dl-eery aubeequent insertion .6 cents. boater ones in the same proportion.... Ail sdssrtisemints not apeoielly ordered for a given time will be continued until forbid. A Übe ral reduction will be made to those wbo advertise by the year. Job Printing of all. kinds executedneedy and proMpily, and on •reinioneble imam. pliers and COMIIINIMiC•tiONS to thr Editor, (a. InlithiPoiohleif'configia Mao" : .o ra t 06 - 0 ,,, nl New re subWand s*. scribers, must be mar r cop, id 'redierte I enu PhlldtdetObNi Advert hmellseats. LEll ATgR. !tits. WiUislhr *.dry. Store No. St N. Srd street, Philadelphia Monett:en MaidirvieTNlßAP. CURRIER% AND 191 PO TERI" Commistdol and General LeV.97'II.ER .81/5111755. 1111, 31110.153111ALLISdit .11.31TALIZ. Ill:PlUanufaeiory 15 Afargeteelta Philadelphia. July 9. 1852-Iy. ire anti' iLanbell, Aterth and Arch streets. Philadelphia. A RE now receiving, for Spring Sales. Mack and Colored Silks, Fashions bit* Slumls, New Designs of Dress Goods, British, French, and India Goods, full stock of American Cotton and Woollen Goods, Linen Damasks and Furnishing Goods. 187.7' Wholeside buyers supplied with scarce and desirable Goods at low 'prices for net rush. Feh. 18, 1858.-9 m 500 AIiENN WANTED. *woo A IMIAR. 147 ANTED. in every County of the v 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 capital of from $25 to SI 00, such induce ments will be offered as to enable them to make fr $3 to $lO a tlay. u:7 The Books published by us are all useful in their character, ex iremely popular and commaud large sales a herever they are offered. For further particulars ad dress (postage paid) DANIELS & GETZ, Successors to W. A. Leary & Co , No 138 N. tweciiid street, Philadelphia. Sept. 10, 1852—bin SCHOOL BOOKS, PAPERS, 84e. THE subscribers offerto Country,Mer. ',chants, Teachers and School Cont. mitt*, one of the heat assorted stocks of SCHOOI. BOOKS & STATIONERY to he lolled M the City, which they are able to offer at first prices. COUNTRY MERCIIAN'rS will find all the leading School Books, Writing. and Wrapping Papers, Corwin Papers, Blast. Papers,intt and all ordinary Stationery. Blank Books, Pens, Ink, &c., on the most fas. , rable terms. St:11001, COAI MIT'rEES. Teachers and others purchasing in quantities for &Awn's, are invited to call and examine our stork. re have had considerable experience in supplying School Districts, and being publishers , of a number of ex tensively used School Books, our facili ties for getting such storks are unsurpas sed. Amongst, our publications will be found the following : Ciiini3's Spelling Honk, Revised edition ; '• Pruner ; Young Orator ; Gummere's Surveying, the standard Tres lire on this Science; Bonnycaetles Mensuration ;, Andersoii!s Davenport's History of ihe D. States used in the Public Schools of New York and Philadelphia Gumineris Progressive Spelling Honk C 's Grammar ; Latin Dietionary ; The Doak of Commerce, Ate.. &e. URI All HUNT & SON. 44 N. Fourth et. Philad. Feb. 26. 1853-3 m WiNDOW SHADE DEPOT AND DECA3=IMALOTO3Y off.. L. Meiller di. Co., S. W. corner of .Irrh and Second sts.. PHILADEDPDIA. EVERY Variety of Shades, Whole. sale and Retail, such as Scroll, Flow. er, Gothic, Vignette, Oil and Dry Land scapes, are to he hail at the lowest prices, for quality of work. Orders for Gilt. Plain Suite, Lettered and other Shades ex ecuted al quirt notice. Meridian's and others are invited to give us /4 trial. We will try In please. Brasses, Trimmings, Ste., always on IL•mernher S. W. rorner SECOND and A1t 4, 11 Surma, Philadelphia. Feb. 11,1853-Bm. \ WM. HAIL? Se SON, howlers end Onalra IR 113.11.311.11. ISM,. a SWUM W 4TC , ... J.1 . C117. str,vmwtme. RATKO. • HAIL VIP / c•CT M....A& Are mm 4436111 rereivine 11. taunt mks el' ter .bee U",',b. wee* ere uttered at ) ertweeekle or MAIL at lee. 61. &Weft Street, We Sunk trim „. Duster Street. hebeletetrea. ~ ' 0 seTeet.ent en IN Wt. 47 q' +.ren.retell p.m teed tree Or ' Philnde!phis, April 23, 1851-1 y BOOK AGENTS WANTED In every county in the U. States, WO canvass Inr the following Works, JI L to whom the largest commissions will be pool: PICTORIAL. HISTORY OF THE WORl.D,front the earliest ages to Me present tune.—Three volumes in one, comprising Part 1. Ancient Hisinry.— Part 2. Hiaiory of the Middle Ages.— Part 3. Modern History. By John Front, L. L D. Author of Pictorial His. tory of the United Stotts, Pictorial Life 01 Washington, dm.. tkc. Now Edition with additions and corrections by the Au. their. Illustrated with over five hundred engravings. from drawings by. Comm., Deseret's, and other distinguished artists.l This work contains over 1100 Super Royal octavo pages. and over 600 finer illustrations than likre ever been engraved for any History it; this country ; it is bands ly and substantially bound in embossed morocco, gilt back. Price. 113.75. I GREAT EVENTS IN MODERN 1118TORY.--lly Jul.n Frost. Compris ing the moss remarkable. Discoveries, Conquests, Revolutions. Great Battles, end other Thrilling Incidents, chiefly in Europe and America. him .the commence ment of the. Sixteenth Century to the present, time. .Embellished with over 1100 cniravings by W. Crowns and other emiuent. artists. It contains over 800 Royal octavo pages, and also a large col ored map of the . World 80:28, with aide maps -of Califortate,'Oregon, Hungary, Austrian Dominions, &0. Bound in ern.: bossed morocco, giJi bank. Price 83,00. THRILLINO ADVENTURES A— MONG THE - .INDIANtI---By John From L. L. D, Or' •mprit.iiig the molt remarkable Personal Narratives of events in the early. Indian War.. as well as pr ‘lnoidentie in the rated. Hoatilities ii Meziock.and %Prow Illustrated with over 800 Engravinga.fiomdesigniLlvy! W. ernsimet, and' ether dirringuhritsd artiolg. JI enntains•overloo pages It/move s bus n a. in moreenti, 00161,44. 'Price. SI efi, Macho. of Wood' Phirritifetirnagir T. 8. Arthur. An urea, n 'ultimo et mow 400 pages' beautifully illmitritedi 'and' bound in the beat English atailin, gilt • byk. Price, 2,00. Lights and Shadows of heal Life.— By J. B. Arthur. With an autobiogra— phy and portrait of il.e author. Over 000 pogos ortavn, with fine tinted en.. gravings. bond in the best English muslin, gilt heck. Price, 22.01. Golden Grains from Lye's Herres( .fldd.—By T. 8. Arthur._ 12 mo. of 240 pages. Bound in muslin, with a beau- tiful mezzotint engraving. Pries, 7$ Cent.. The ft eV(' Prosper, am? other Tares: —By S. Arthur. 12 mo. over 200 pages, with a messutint engraving. Pries 50 Cent.. The Home Mission.--By T. EL Ar thur. 12 Inn. of over 200 pager, with an engravink. Price. 80 rents. True Riches, or Wealth without Wings. —By. T. S. Arthur. Over 200 pages 12 mu. with a fine mezzotint engraving.-- Price. 50 Cents. The -Fireside Angel—By. T. S. Ar thur. 64 rages, 32 mo. with an en graving. Bound in muslin, gilt edges.— Price 26 cents. Conquests of the Bible.—By Vincent, W. Milner. Comprising Important E vents in the History of Christianity, from the time of our Saviour to the present day, 338 pages, 12 mo. Illustrated with numer ous engravinge. Price. 111.08. --- All the above Rooks are beautifullyand substantially bound, printed on fine white paper, and the Publisher would especially call attention to the fact that they ■re sold exclusively by Agents, thus giving them an advantage which cannot be had on most books, as each Agent has the vole and exclusive control of the sale in any section of country he may agree to can. Fur particulars, addrets, post paid. J. W. BRADLEY No. 48 North Fourth &reel, Philadelphia. March, 4, 1853-110 PAPER iIANGINGS, ri'llE undersigned have just opened a fresh and complete stock of WALL PAPERS. among which are GOLD end VELVET. FIN E SATI IV, and the LOW EST PRICED UNGLAZED PAPERS: Also. DECORATIONS. BORDERS. FIRE SCREENS, CURTAINS, Ste.. &c. Which they offer at the lowest prices, both wholesale and retail. The beat workmen employed to hang paper either in the city or country, Blank Books, Stationery, &c. IVe I•ave dao our until ashortment of WRITING PAPERS, WRAPPING PAPERS. Blank and School Bunks, Si.. nunarv, Ate. PARRISH & HOUGH. No. 4 Noah FIFTH St., 2 all)..f11 above Market, PH ILA DKLPHIA. CASH paid for Country rap. March 11, 1853-3 m. SPRING MILLINERY GOODS. JOHN STONE & SONS, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS gAf FRENCU MILLINERY GOODS. NO. 43 SOUTH SECOND STREET. PHILADELPHIA, J'A %INC; reteived by late arrivitla a large and well selected assortment of SPRING MILLINERY GOODS, are now prepared to offer their custesuers, at the lowest market prices— Glace Silks lor Bonnets, Finley Bonnet and Cap Ribbon., French and American Artificial Mow— ers, Crapes, v' I etolort, Finley Nets and Laces, together with every article appertaining In the Millinery trade. 31Breh 11, 1859-2 m. GAS FIXTURES AND Laws. HEIBRICK I. HOHNINGit BROTHER No. 221 N . Srce.lnd street, above Yin*, PHILADELPHIA. HAVING had many years ?radical experience in the business, and as all 'murk sold by us is manufactured under our immediate supervisnit, we are enabled to utter to purchasers auperir articles in every branch of our trade upo / the olostforoora hie Fermi. At our store may be found, in every va riety- and style of finish, Gas and Lamp, Chandeliers, Peadanti, Side Brackets„ for Gallo, Churches, Ate. 'The improved Pine Oil Lamp, also Fluid, Lard and Oil Lamps Girandoles, Bouquet-holders. Par lor, Night and Reading Lamps, Lamp Glasses, Globes; Wicks, Shades, &c. All Work Warranted or no Sale. Factory, No. 86 Noble at. sear 4th.— Store, 221 N. Second sweet, next does le J. Stewart Depuy's Carpet-Bqm March 28, 1853.-3 m it 4 0. 3 \ - - 110 ~...,,., .... ~... _ . , .liar _....... 1 .. ~ 4- CALL AND SEC Voy large supply nE . TIN WARE on hand and for sale, at Buehler'sTin and Sheet Iron Establishment, opposite the Post-office which will be solA at low prices- GEO. E. BUElliEll. `LADIES! IHAVE just received a Vert largillot . 0 L of AL DE LAMES, whtch Will sell ithesper than any other house' kW 'the county. Call and exstnine sheaves it' is no trouble to showgoods. Icurrite Cheap Corner is the place to go big s. A Word to the wise is suffieletit. LADIES—I( you went to buy 11011' cut. beat and cheeppitjont. Show , in town, come to,KUßTZlCChetti,C4r nor,co you will find there the lespetweWl" mut in the county. , , ,[l4e44itP, OVER,.COA• . A LA ROIE xx Costs, Ai all etistr. Melt gad "M IrLY I* RI. ° ta ll A 111