I=E;;i A 2 wT.,or 11 4 kilka?pßoorar/.l l lssitr.n. qresident of the several O f orga„?f,Cornoton Pleas. in the °Ritmo/es entespoteteg the .19th Distriet„aud Juitiee et.thel Comte of Oyor sett l'orninser, end skean Jail Delivery, for the trial of all .oapitaland other offenders in the said dia stiet—..and .SAMUSL RUOSEI.L. 4nd /mix Maqviury. gsqs., Judges of the Courts of ituiemon, Plena and (.enera: Jail Delivery, Inc the trialof all capital and other offend ettls the county of Adams—have issued their .precept, !raring date the 19th :day of J4nuery. in the year of Our LW* 0 1 1ei thoi aed.eigio! hundred and liftrt aimed to I nn directed, for holding a .Court pf •Cielo- ewe Pleas acid General gliariaO4llBlo4ll 61 ttq . Pomo and General Jail, Delivery. IWO (AORTi, of Oyer,and Terteiner, et)Get , Lobo on Monday the 184e44,,Y Atari , , , sAiTt4F,„is, HE l ltl;pir oive.N. To au t tio, justices of the Yeaeth the Vposeer aud,tionetalthte,e 4 atio,ihe acid County of Ada l ms„,,Ort they,he druenti there in their proper persons, with thetr,Reßs. Records, I IsigwitiAorop m gr*tutna,tions and other Re- reeettiterobiti do IbeetlAtiege which lilti9thrtatiert.# l lll,Fei-OPlttehegAPPeruttli OAP itetuteariftdte)So theY,who win prose edtsineiteltitite,prieetteis that,are.or then , „chall,ho,,in„,the ,Jait of the sled County of Adams. rodalte he, thee end .there ; to pros eariattileAsOgient as (hall he just. ; i,i4rll#ll44itht4l: 2f10.3,01-4 Aefits sTAAN 7 . %. , ikr ftt',4ll7.ll.ttli,.C.,Git vo- AZTORIVE;off L.tlif, grehtntict thi Modth-ire4teornel. of v t dm public squafarrone dont trek of Itketun, AgeohCo I S wre „ mut forenerlytOO lila as VIVIRI MO it'yliAti M'Cun augtsy, DIV: ihtkkiiiiht. , ' ' • ' ' ei/145144410 kiediSdifilloli for '.l o .44sttfits.and Pensions,. ' le t r . " i iiiiitiy• tiesintble laisilitie% 1 To 0' talitiiirOly relieve them firm lhii ' Ntrdf a_ jnerney Ito Washington. irtjr.'ti Id:4*ra in attend to 114 & jantof - . '' • 14 474441t0i ntilliiii , Land rtAgcMl leFAigt . of , choice ,lan,ds and Inca il tcavarropte—Trocuring Palen!, t, * ,Wy.l,illeta'. loot s to the hest atl sow i kply to Aim personally Of by letter. ' , " I l s tß i fti A Wi t t• 9 0 -1 f 4 (~vt „ l 4 4. ...Al i yirf : tY LANDS: 1 tl/4) Iti la. 33 t , 4.: , -,- • .:••••••••• . . 1 nbeiNs•qatitird.to finunly i~i „ ,i , i 0r,„1.4.4.1.04., the arts of Cain- ..,, grass of the• ,United Sista C• 11 ::i4l - 1. have their claims_ pnntiptly ; and .. q ,. . itilikeiesula attended to liy apithca. i.' . . *id 1 ittiistualfrior. Iv, letter A othesubscriber;aillienffee in . Gettysitu4.l c•Wilafiltaa..".liffili-PlPPlivatievis: ham Isema 1 " r 4.4:41•: iggp,44, . of, aleficieney an mg nigsof Ag 4 it ty octradvantagn torah 14,',Arariirjici iasi,citargra,lts $ it each Calif!. tfit=n l.l4 ilvAvery, of that warrant. - ritwr !safaris...at:end to chinos fsicjilf, for. Revolutionary nr other iffirvigna:awilite. icauf of lands. ., The ataha l mai s ioarpluara of Land. Warrants at - ' iimanti.iita, highest cash price paid . 4 ilainth.ol.4.o,-.IIOI;R.EARY. •''.. ' YVT , " 4 4:I 1, , Aunratty at lam.. , . ir ) 't • s. .I -..,.. ~Dr► J Lawrence Hill, D - ENTli f f - ; - F a .i 1‘ hamtr‘ ehurg street. op sette Isu t t hereof Chuith. 2 deer lhi Pr' east of Middleesdra spore where he may be found ready to attend to any €l7l. 4 ly*th e irpvit . e ef ;he Den tist.' 11.10 6 I aerblof teeth are respectful!yy invited to call. " 'REFERENCES. f r t . Di. V. N.'llitaccrear, f Rev.C.P.Kaavva,S.D . 4 , liebraa, • I.Prof. M. Jac.nis, liessea. ,•I kI.L. Bavarian, filletl4ll l lo ll 4. •I - Monsu up Sew oil v. LIM WM, I • • M. L. groxv Ell. July 7. . 1845. •etittrft? `‘,..,11" L., 0 Yl4s3,:t i YES: “ , 'tir: 4 rl WEBB hip teitocilke# 'in Elll - 4eiti itierid to - the xioittdowtrisidieEkilei;. that place, -*Mk.* 04140 e May be .talled upon to PnlifeHeilt and' Ariafitir counties. His char will be moderate, and work well - 11 111ASNINOTON NOOSE, ' C :'` ,MtNia or MARKLT ST • ;I listAft - MXU E I t i 9 l'i t liarrlsburg. Pa. , - V! f orZ. undersigaed has fitted- op this 4 ') hill inbare and favorite House. frithiry 'elontreniertee. requisite for die IfeettAtirothitiou df the pubhe, and solicits lie enittiausnee • cit the patronage so litter. "Alrehlttinintl lotint by tLe travelling pub- ItehJ ft 1 A, * • wat.v. SANDERS. llarriaburg. Jan. 14. 111411.—tf 7W. STEVENS, N. 1411,GIME r T§ . , 1 69. OK _ ~_FIPF, 'nibs ,North West earner of, firm ,(hetween Smith's shad if Mobs s.) ettyriburg. Pa. IFIRENCRAORRAP,COLLARS & SLSEIPITO`i Viat variety. and chaip vim" pp 44 bad it. -11/DPLECOFKS., ,i. , , 490 litEN WANTED ilp.ll 0, Weikale a superior I. s of Ellsek. , ).. 41* and niece cola French. ,thdt. sad Auteriesu Cloth. Dices sod r ' 'Ceuta. ,These come are well_mede. mu ask of you is to come and judge for jkill,ttpt . Wee. Remember the piece 4 SAM .,,IROJRI Otte price store opposite the Sauk. REMOVAL. J. LAWRENCE SCHICK has 4 4y,:fir removed .Itte Store to the room liouth•Weat Coveter ef the Diamond, of occupied by George Arnold.—. 41115114006 and customers are invitef 'l4l . statt see Mm. $t tees. ilonneln and Bonnet Ribbons If yee t w e i r tio wo , : td b i r o : ."""" In t i litinZE of.al t ittended At. sikAem ITER for VilietiAlb put hAlre inphe oral/creak. : Wilithedlirlerliintlews of the tsiirchigh of iierwtek, where the a , hove Seltairrialil 4111A/Tilit. , 'residep;'4hil proposes ill keep* utensil. tin certify, limit the said tavern is necessary an einaereme. date the public alvtailiWreah strangers and travellers; and thacllei y afiiresaid petition. stliirepiti Ante or f did ioeiriarittee, end is well pit)vhilinl'tv helms ,room and. other conveniences fur the accommodation of sod-travel . -Goorge Struiridger, Jame' J. Pink; Mirdiaelficrubinger, W lU. Bittingor, •Frederick Wolf, F: J. Wilson, • Jobe Pdeigur. • Micheol Hoffman, John Spangler, Henry Kohler, Samuel Wolff, Henry Stereos, March 25. 1833 L.-Bi. ' In .the inatten,of the intended Application Of Jotter L. TATE, to keep a public house in the' liorough of Ge.t tyburg—it 4%1; old,..atand. 1,4/ E. thiertnellehtigiled,'eltizens of the Illipipugh itistOratial re, 444 IN ',that assaltiini‘ to abilviV !Muth ihr"witt4ii it emise is prayed, and that it is necessary for the iit` mutilation of strangers end travellers—that the petitioner is ri - portion of rimil reptile for hbnesty and temperatice and that he is •Stre4l` . pi4ivided with' hritise room and other accommodations 'for the eatcrtainment of 'strangers end trtivellcre. James A. Thompsoe, Daniel Gilbert, W. Wisefielisytt 'slll , (l.4infort, C. toilore.4l - . "'• JON% •) * Nmtplt I P r " trffikkftiey, Sidi *itch' 18, 858--St ' " In- the matter 'oft the 'intended Pf'c E;#11100' tuss;: for li limuse to keep a public house in the town.hip of , Menullen. I E. the u ndersigned, ettiZeus of Oa tovrnship of Meitallen, being per sonally acquainted with C . FIARILF.9 Mvatts, the above named petitioner, an d a l so hy ing a knowlege of the house for which license is prayed, do hereby certify that such house is necessary to accommodate the public end entertain strangers and mu:- idlers, thnt he is a person of gond ',pole for honesty and temperance, sod t h at . tie urea provided tel liouse-rionn and other eitiivedenres for the lodging nod of strangers and travellers. i'Ve. therefore. beg leave to recioninend him him for license, agreeably to his pe. non. tic .trge Thomas, W to. H I ran , Solomon Meals, Sutuuel Johnson, alictiopher Wee, Henry Rice, Soconon Ortser,, bohemian - Peer, James ilt..Janieann, Barnet Myela, Jeolsoe Hu ton, Gibeop E. ..141,. • Mircb ' Jurors rote Alps.ll term. GRAINID JUICY. Hui ten—lssue E. Wirium.. (lwoman.) 0 r -John C. Lt*-,10.0 tMt a —James P.lPSheetrock.ol.•el'Sr'veeney Wildvtin. Thos. I.oughtiti. John G. Frey. Streben—zrainuel Freeman, Win• Bleck, John Holfinen. Flamillonban—Joseph Kittinger, t..latifort.l eihtee• Jpr. Mmialapkmaint-'4olm Hauptman. Menallea.-Johnniankhriliter. Jacob Group. Fnsoklio.....Philip Henri, Geo. Hwy.,, Davit! P44l o ^r- Cumberland—Flush M*Gaughey, Henry Lott. Si. Ntiely• Butler-Jereo•i.ili Diehl. Jillnijoy—Henry Benner. JJ GENERAL JURY. Lattimore—Da. id. 8. Bales. Strebeu—e4ainuel Gantiond, John Creep, John N Gran., John B. Loiose. • Lthe-ty —Nlaateell !t•hielde, Joseph P. Nl'Dmitt. in. Grayson. Tyrone—Arthur r replier's, litudeliecker. Mountpletuint—DarntZuck; eebasttan Weever, Hunter. Franklin—Witham Paxton, John Pitser, Thom me J. cooper. Union—Joseph ghorb. Daniel Whaler, Wm. 81eff• fee. HamPtonban—Thomas A. Marshall. John F. Car reras, U. W. Riley. Wm. Culp, Rufus Swupe Hamilton—George Sc warts. titairfL IpClll , V Bushey, John Floushielin. Berwick—Samuel Hatter, Michael Hoffman. Go•rmany—,T-sac Menalletli- Valentine S. Febl. Coniberlan,l- 7 George Spangler (of A.) James M - Collogh, Samuel Hartsell. ilialro7 , l 7 -Ales..B. Hiram Coneerago—Ahselom Aulahaugh. WANTED R A Mtge quantity of WHEAT: RYE & Yellow CORN. for who'll Hanover orlon will he paid. to be delivered at toy Milts at Locust Grove. GEO. ARNOLD. ==== 1191.11/A I HMERS wanting a birret ()I-Su perfine Flour made of 240 POUNDS of who'd, by Bonnell's new process nl flour ing. will please call at Locust Grove, in Germany township. JOHN CRAM, Miller. Gettysburg, Dec. 10, 1852.-2 m. APPRENTJg WANTED. A N APPRENTICE to the COACH •ak- HAIITHING business will be.talcirn by die-lindersivied, if application he Rutile immediately. .The applicant must be of good. steady habits, and must come well recommended. A buy (ruin the country will be preferred. • JOHN 1.. HOLTZ/NORTH. Mitch /1. 1853.-81 • 1.1112 Lb kitatilicalDe sHAw l . 2 .‘ in great variety. and at near ly all prices.ran be had at SCHICK'S. Ladies. your atientitm is invited to the as. sortment.c,ocgdenA that Lite Oats of every one can be suite d . For Gentlemen's :Wear; "f . SCHICK has opened s splendid assort meet of Cloths, Csueinseres, Cassi nets. Tweeds, Jean', 410.. lie. Call and see for ywirselves„and you will cqnces, that cheaper goods you never saw 7 LOOS 11111410 HHos en If and k a reb ie fa, Collars. Edgings end Lowe's, Sib. "Iss• 11°4 11 ' snd *AI 1 41g0r ,, t ea. Meek Bilk idtel Aid gesu&S. , " 47 " to be bad Flack . gitiaNitioiy SCHWA . St Ilk MA Seeking Pleatiela, • 44 i,A Theo Trunatiage in great vane. sy. and ramp at Cka. L FA H ESTO C R diapva* eliarime IBBONS, Hosiery, Gloves, Needle Worked Collars, Edging., Lat*s, and a thousand or more articles in the seas Hue, to be bad cheaper than ever at Oat. 2). • SCHICK'S. IgNROIIIII 1 Baltimore Advertisements. _TOMS, 1 -- ----- t:,--,,: t 1 - • 1. ;•., ',Mir PC .ii Nilo IPA Alikellt. sad. best ARAWAINV of .(0;p4.,9 4NO, .61LVER WORE. • FALAI ‘ WINTER' GOODS - .' , •. i: ~ ~-, ':..4. , . i i FOR GENTLtilli?eS. ' ,*it A*: E.l - .ER , L. !liA. MILLER 41 Cl?., , , 7.1 7 holeiglA WatcA and Jewelry fieult, OPENED IN SPETTYBOURG. INo 237 Silk. at., 3:l'J. Corner et Charles street.. 111 M POK'I'ER of English and Swiss At Writtlieti- end tMils of cowry illiscrip. time, IVatuti,Crise Makers and Manufac turers of Fine Gold Jewelry. We call the ntiention of Soother', and Western dealers. in Watches, Jewelry aim Sili7et, to our very millilitre stock, assuring them that in 110 article in our line sli: II we al low any establishment to surpass us. eith er in quantity, quality or low prices. We are the only W liolusa le House in this brunch of trade in Baltimore, and shall I use every lair means to induce Southern, and Western merchants to open accounts with us. Our terms shall be ns liberal and accomm o dating as can possibly be found id the United States. We will take great pleasure in showing our goods to Southern and Western met. 1 chants. whether they open accounts with 1 5K14 1 41,14V & - HOLLEBAUGH *RAKE pleasure in calling the attention ■ of their' friends and the public to their extensive stook of Fashionable Goods for gentlemen's wear, just received from the city, which, for varMty of style, beauty and finish, and superior quality, challtngey compeirisoit with 'any other stock in the place, Our assortment of Cloths, plain al I ancy Tweeds and Cas ratings, Sntlnpts, Overcoming', Sm. CAN'T BE BEAT ! Give us a call and examine for Yourselves. We have per ehased our stock carefully and with a de sire to please the tastes of all, from the most„pracneal to the most fastidious. er...7•TAILORING, in all its branches, attended to as heretofore, with the assis tance of good workmen. . ga3.Tlie FASHIONS for FALL and WINTER have been received. ,Utittysburg, Dec. 10. 1852. NEW ARRIVAL Or tfiLIA , Gt.littts' At the 14'armers' Cheap Corner A R. KURTZ has just returned front • Bultiimire and Philadelphia with a late and desirable lot of Spring and Sum mer Goods. We would invite the atten tion atilt, Lathes to our complete assort merit of Drees &Ike. llernge de Lenten, very rich styles. Silk Popleins, Plain amid Figured Alpacas, New Style Mous the Laineit, Lawns, Silk Tisane, lierage plain and figured. Also Ginghams, Calicoes. Checks, Ticking., &c. UENTX•EMEW IS WEAR o t os, Cassimerea, Summer Cloths & Vestings. iu great variety. Also. Linen and Cottnii Pants stuff, at all prices. A handsome assortment of Goode for boy's wear s'sZ:s3w~: ~: ~~':lef~'~aY~ A very large lot of Carpet varying in prices Irmo 12i to $l.OO per Yard. Call and look at them, if you Want to buy or not no trouble to show• our goods. Groceries! Groceries ! A very 101 l aanurimrut ul Groceries— the beat lip sugar and levy entree in town; also nod:est:ea, teas, pepper, starch, spice., &c.. ail very cheap. Wanted to exeltange for Roods Butter, hard, Rags. EKty. II ruts `idea, Shoulders, Soap. &c.. lor which the highest price will be given. lit_f'l( you want it, save money, KURTZ'S Cheap corner is the place to do it. Gettysburg. April 16, 1852—tf "ANOTHER CHANGE" ol' the AtiaAons is about to take place, • and with it many a change in the St% lea. Faqiiions and qu dill. of IfIES" .E.VI) GENTLENE.V'S AP- • it EL,. Rut noun• :tint er.•at :us these Hi:macs will he. JEW ARNOLD is• as prepared to aceoillinociale . all win will ••huiton up" at the Approach of Win ter. or how at die matidalus of the rant of 11.uvuunf, just reunited front • the rain( rti cities. with the largest. cheap est, and beat srin•e'rd stock of Fall and Winter Goods ever before offered in this or Coon he invites "all the world and the re•l of mankind." to call, examine, end by all means buy—almost "wet out money and without price," of his lerve arid well se lect• d stork of PLAIN & FASHIONA— BLE. LADIES' and (;EN MIDI EN'S Dress Clouds, conslattng in pert. id Black. Brown. Blue, and Olive CLOTHS. a , - sorted Felt. Fancy Beaver; London, Drab and Petersham Cloth for Overcoats. Black, Plain and Fancy Cassimeres, Illark and Riney &linens, Velvet Cords. Buclolim Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, Black Satin, Fancy Silk, and Woolen Vestings, LlU seys, Flannels, Cloak ingot. &e., also q,UI ENSWA F. Our assortment of Queensware is ■dmit -ted to be the cheapest in the country ; we -are raceiviug a large addition to our form der stock. Glassware 01 everyileseription .direct from the manufacturers. • HO ! HO ! TRAVELLERS, RCMEIN DER- ha you go along that SAINfitON has nn fiend and for sale Trunks, Traveling Trunks, Carpet Bags for Ladies and -Gentlemen, and at prices that you will think impossible. UNDER SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. XVE have on hand a very excellent as. •v. sort tnentof Wool, Cotton and K ui Undershirts and Drawers. Always re member that SAMSON gets and gives Bargains. REMEMBER THAT TO GET CHEAP Guitars. Violins, Acrorthans Shirts and Shirt Collars. Neck and pcmket Handkerchiefs. Suspenders, Win. dow Shades, Co, - Its and Jewelry of every ind, cal: as SAMSONS. PARASOLS—the beat and cheapest in town. Only come and look, and you will say an. Give tie a call and you will be convinced there is no humbug about it. .11U1tl'Z'S Cheap Corner. FOR LADIES' WEAR, Black and Changeable Dres's Silks. Black Alpacas, Fancy and Block Mous de Laines, Cashmeres, Prints, Gingham.. ac., &c., alsooc karge lot of StlNPLSjulit ed, and will be sold cheaper than can be bought at any other house in town. Cal ind lee for yourselves. Oat, 1, 1 852.—tf. Beautiful Fall Styles Or Goods for Ladies' Wear, embracing every variety, just opened and fur isle at astonishing low prices' s! Oct. :19 TO 1.P.14121, TO 4.1%1031 Ageneral assortment of Rev°(Alga', Double and Sinple'earreled Pistols, .ante had at the one price store 'of SAld— SONS. Star Beg 11(06W06 QCHICK'S Stock' Of Ladle,' Dre, " 4 •P Ocala, can't' be 'beat !esatinOtest Silks ind'Satins.Boostrasitoss, Cuba; 'ices. De Laid's, Da Calicoes. stp., Gist him eau. - Oct. 29, ' • • • CIEMEIM L. H. & CO., Imimuters of Watches, Baltimore Feb. 4,1353.—1 y Jo Sr Orcabtro, MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTER:- OF' Paper Hangings, N 0.207 Baltimore street. Baltimore. Md. INVITE attention to their very elegant and extensive assortment of Paper Hangings. embracing tiny gold and velvet decorations, fine French, in plain and rich colors, with an imntense assortment of ordinary, satin and rommon papers. Al en Curtain Papers, Borders. Fire Prints, 'rester and Centre pieces. Ste. 11. and B. were awarded at the late fair of the Maryland Institute, a GOLD Mims'. for the superiority of their Paper Hangings. Feb. 4, 1853.-3 in Blake's Patent Fire and Nate Proof Paint. A SU PERIM? A Rile LE. for sale nt Ealinestock's, slot) of the L A T S T P 11ION ti JUST RFTEIVED. NEW ESTABLISHINIENT THE untlersighetl re spectfully announces to his friends mill Ole pub lic generally that he has Commenced the Tailoring Business 111 the room recently oven !lied as a Shoe store !my Jolts BAIIIIKT, 1)11 lIIP South-west corner of Baltimore and Mid the streets, Gettysburg, opposite Filmes forks' Store. Flaying made. :rrangernents to reeetwe the 11,A7ECT VASEekS reetilarly from die rides, and personally iiiiiiernitentling all work sent out, those who favor ine with their enstoin may dr. p nd upon having their work done to their entire ,•ttnsfartinn. C,nn it produce will be taken in exchange for work. W\l. T. KING GPityßbtirg. Oet. 15, 1852-Bm. CALL THIS WAY: Traa (117Egel FA2FIMS HE undersigned respectfully ;Immune es to the citizens of Gettysburg and is vicinity that he has commenced the TAILORING BUSNIss, in all its varied branches, in the room for merly occupied by the store of J. LAW RENCE SCHICK, and opposite Fahnestoeks' store. He hopes, by a strict attention tobusiness, sod an earnest effort to pleasf, to meet and receive a liberal share of public patronage. Give us a ca11..001 Country produce taken in exchange for work. Latest Fashions have just been re. ceived. HENRY CLIPPINGER. April 18, 1852-Iy. :1.102471'1114201n7.111, 9J19 IlaZtail36.W.MW & 1.6(. 1 )W iOll rill HE subscriber respectfully informs J.- the public that he has opened a per. manent Daguerreotype Gallery, in the house formerly kept as a Temperance house in Chamhershurg street, a few doors from the Diamond, where he is prepared, at all times and in ail weathers, to take 114114 E oTYd•l; fi e in hest style, of all sizes and kinds, and at the lowest rates. If my pictures do not give satisfaction, there will be no charge. t"J'Give me a call. _ . SAMUEL WEAVER Gettysburg. May 14, '52-Iy. ~FAHNESTOCK 6t SONS would • respectfully in•nrm the Public shut their stock of HARDW✓)RE and Sd4.o - has been greatly increased, and Bargains cane had. Call and examine their stock and'prices before purchasing elsewhere. "MONKEY JACKETS. A good and cheap article to be bound at one prjee idoliel SAMSON. VESTS ! VESTS ! VESTS ! WE have on'huedoo a large and very genteel, ASSOripetit of Vesta, such as Plain and Figured Satins. Cassioneres, thiamine*, Velvets, Plaids, Ate.. Sic. Re member dud SA &WON'S is the place. C1..,L0VE5,4114 Hosiery, Black snot Fan. • ei ersi)sl2, ; t Ladigoif,,, !Shoos; Cloth and Plush Caps, cheap at - Oct. 8. • FAHNESTOCKtir. • TRUNKS! TRUNKS I',HA VEJaut received e large lot of Good who Or I , will sell chea p } Oct r . A..ARNOLD. , INPAFFAIENUFIFSI . suiply of 'F 8, of a impeder . 41 ' 1 4,440 1 14 11 4.0 10 0i111g1S SCiltergi- SC HICKS. RED FRONT X - OSif rAFEMWIDI Philadellthla Advertisements. LEATHER. Frits, WlWams & itoodry , SUMP No. 29, N. 3rd street, Philadelphia MllRRucco 111ANUFACTI'RERP. CURRIERS, AND IMPORTERS Commission and General L.FMTHERBUS'INESS , VITUOLESA LE at RETAIL. ICP/Vatitifatfory 15 Margarelja 'Wet, Philadelphia. July 9. 1852-Iy. Egrt anb Fourth and arch hirer's, Philadelphia. RE♦ now receiving. lor Spring Sales, .rw- Black and Colored Silks, Fashionn• He Shawls, New Designs of Dress Goods, British, French, and India Goods, full stock of American Cotton and Woollen Goods, Linen Damasks and Furnishing Goods. 7• Wholesale buyers supplied with scarce and desirable Goods at low prices for net cash. Feb. 18, 1853.-3 m 500 IGEN rs WANTED. *lOOO A YEAR. ill ANTED, in every County of the • G. States, acti ve 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 eapiCal of from $25 to $lOO, such induce. :news will be offered as to enable them to make from $3 to $lO a day. icr The Books published by us are all usefuliittheircharacter. extremely popular and cominaml large sales wherever they are offered. , For further particulars ad dress (postage paid) DANIELS AL GETz, Succeasora to W. A. Leary & Co., No 138 N. second street, Philadelphia. Sept. 10, 1'852-6in SCHOOL BOOKS, PAPERS, &c. 7 tHE subscribers ofTer to Country Mer -1 chants, Teachers and School Com mittees, one of the best assorted stocks of SCHOOL BOOKS & STATIONERY to be found in the City, which they are PAPER HANGINGS. able to i , trer at first prices. COUNTRY NI E RCHANTS will find . 1' fresh and complete stock id 1% Al,l, E undersigned have just opered a all the leading Beirut Books, Writing and a PAPERS, anion witch are COI and Wrapping Papers, Curtain Papers, Blast %lAN ET. NE S ATI N. and the Mg Papers, and all ordinary Stationery, L Blank Books, Pens, Ink. &c.. on the mow. 4 :ST ) I'1(. AZED PA PERS llso. 1)1:1 (111 A TIONS. BORDERS. favorable terms. PINE SCREENS, Cit RTA I NS. A , SCIIOOI, CO IINI ITTEE.S, Teaehers and (Alton: purchasieg in quantities lor &'.• Which they "Ir" at the lowest ; prices, both wholesale and retail. The Schools, are invited call a n d examiti; . our stock. WC hilyt , had considerable, hest work"'" to bang paper experience in supplying School Districts, either in the city or country. and being publishers oh a 'lumber of ex - 1 Blank Books, Stationery, &Ct . lensively used School Rooks, our laeili- We have also our ustil a::oriment ties f u r getting such stocks are unsurpas- of wityrirst: PAPERS. WRAPPING sett. Amongst ""r P ubllcattwlttt, " 4 "" • PAPERS. Blank and Schind Books, Sta• found the following : t ate Cionly'e Spelling Book, Revised edition ; Pruner ; Orator ; Gummere s Stine) mg, Ow staild,rtl Trea• tree an this Science ; Metiuratwil ; Anderson's Davenport's History of the U. used nt the Public Schools of New York and Philadelphia ; Gunimere's Progre , sive Spellolgjiok ; Graioniar ; Loin Di uounr t, The Book of , Lkle. UItIAH 11l NT & SON, 44 N. Fourth bt. Feb. 25. 1853-3 in CHEAP WINDOW SHADE DEPOT AND PILELNUFACTORY of ci L. Miller dr. Co., S. W. corner of .Irela ona Second ale., PHILADEDPIIIA ri VERY Variety of Shades, Whole sale and Detail, sash us Send!, Flow er, Gothic, Vignette. Oil and Dry Land asap es, arena he had at the lowest prices for quality of work. Orders Inf. C/ilt Plain Store, Lettered and oilier Shades ex rented at .hart notice. Merchants and others are invited to givo us a trial. We will try to please. Brasses, Trimmings, &e., always on hand. Remember S. W. corner SECOND and ARCH Streets, Philadelphia. Feb. 11, 1853-8 m • WM. HAILY & SON, Ckelera Pe e.arJart, rats , o a IIWI6OI Fe.TC ,, r4 rol krt. rurnfe ..4¢l/.. • •Nt AL•11,1" I Arso ikawtaolly rer,rour lna lsOript WWI of th also. (heals. 10c.14 are catered al wholesale or retail. el Nu. ZtA Markel :Art,. above S,.th. ant Deela.ll . Streei. 1.1.1.1• 1 1. warepoowl MA.WIiArY ale Philadelphia, April 23, 18152—1 y BOOK AGENTS WANTED In every county in the U. States, rim) canvass for the following Works, JL to whom the largest commissions will be paid : PICTORIAL HISTORY OF THE WORLD, from the earliest ages to Me present time.—Three volumes in one. comprising Part I. Ancient History.— Part 2. History of the Middle Ages.— ' Part 3. Modern History. 13) John Frost, L. L. D. Author of Pietorial His tory of the Dolled Slates, Pictorial Life of Washington, &e., New Edition with additions and corrections hy the Au thor. Illustrated with over five hundred engravings, from drawings by Croome, Devereux, and other distinguished artiste. This work contains over 1100 Super Royal octavo pages, and over 500 finer illustrations than have ever been engraved for any History in this country $ it is handsomely and substantially bound in embossed * morocco, gilt back. Price. 83,75. GREAT EVENTS IN MODERN HISTORY.—By John Frost. Compris ing the most remarkable Discoveries, Conquests, Revolutions, Great Battles, and other Thrilling Incidents, chiefly in Europe and America, from the commence. meta of the 'Sittectith Century to the present time: Embellished with over 500 engravings by W. Croome and other eminent artists. 'lt contains 'over 800 Royal octavo pages, and nlso n large col ored 'map - ol the World 20:26, with tilde maps of California, Oregon, Hungary. Austrian Dominion's, Etc. Bound in em bossed morocco, gilt bank. •Price $B,OO. 'THRILLING ADVENTURES A— MONG THE INDIANS.—By John Frost L. .14:' D.,. Orimpriefrig • the most .plOkarkable ,Pereonal Narratives of events in the early, Indien.Wars. as well as of inehienti in the recent •Indian in.blindep and Texas. IllostratedAih overlloo Engroinge,livmdesigno by Croome. and other distinguished artists, It containe'rser 500 pages Octavo, houtid in mortice°, gilt hark. Price, 81.75. **etches of Life and Charucler.—By T. S. Arthur. An ortavo volume ()fuser 400 pages beautifully illustrated. and bound • in the brat English muslin, gilt hack. Price, 2,00. • Lights and Shadays of Beal BY T. 8. Arthur. With an autoblogrit- PitY and portrait of tr.e author. Over 000 pages octavo, with fine tinted en gravings. Butind in the best English muslin. gilt hook. Price, $2.00. Golden Grains front Harvest Field.—By 'l'. S. Arthur. 12 mu. of 240 pages. Bound in 'Midi!), with a beatt• tilul mezzotint engyving. Price, 75 Cents. The ll'ay to Prosper, and other Tales. --Hy T. s. Arthur. 12 mo. over 200 pages, with a mezzotint engraving. Plitt, 50 Cents. The Horne Mission.—By T. S. Ar thur. 12 mo. of over 200 paged, with an enfraving. Price, 50 rents. 'rue Riches, or 11 . eali It without flings. —By. T. S. Aronr. Over 200 pages 12 no. with a flue mezzotint engraving.-- Prier. 50, cents. The hreside .Ingrt—By. T. S. Ar. Oita. 64 rages, 32 inn. with an en graving. Bound in muslin, gilt edges.— Price 25 cents. C'opopests of the Bilde.—lly Vineent W. Milner. Comprising 'lmportant E vents in the History of Christianity, from the lime of our Saviour to the present day, 336 pages, 12 mu. Illustrated With nuttier ens engravings. Price, 81.00. All the above Books are beautifully substantially bound, printed on line white paper, and the Publisher would especially call attention to the fact that they are sold exclusively by Agents, thus giving them an advantage which cannot be had on most books, as each Agent has the sole and exdusive control of the sale in ney section of country he may agree to can. 'ass. Fur particulars, withers, post paid. J. W. BRADLEY No. 49 North Fourth Street, 111arelt, 4, 1853—56 PARRIS!! & 1101:G11. No. 4 Nola) FIF Fit \l irk,t Pll I.AUI . I.PHIA. CASH paid or ('nuntrc rugs. lirch 11, 1833-3 m. SPRING MILLINERV GOODS JOHN ; , ToN l S Sl►\S I DEALER, IN 3111ILLINEILIV 4:OODs. %u/. o: : , 41l; SECONI) TREE r. ilAyt NC; rvi-vivcd by lair :tt rival. a JI-ML lar4t• and n ell s, brit, tin II of NIII,I,INERY nre 1111 W prepared I” oli r Ilieu ettslowere the lowest ()I:a Lei prices— Glace Silk,. I{lr B mito.. and (lap Ribbons. French anil A mei trail Artificial Flow ('rapes, et.lor., Ne:s and Lacen, together with every article 9ppertainitig to the Millmery trade. )larch I 1853-2 m. GAS FIXTURES AND LAMPS HEIDRICK I HORNING & BROTHER No. 2:21 &coin! street, above Vine, PHILADELPHIA. HAVING hurl many years practical e:lperience in the business, and as all work sold by us is manufactured under our immediate supervisor, we are enabled 10 ofler to purchasers superior articles in every branch of our trade upon the mostfavora- Me terms. At our store may be found, in every va riety and style of finish, Gas and Lamp Chandeliers, Pendants, Side Brackets, for Halls, Churches, Ate. The improt ed Pine Oil Lamp, also Fluid, Lard and Oil Lamps. Girandoles, Bouquet-holders. Par lor, Night and Reading Lamps, Lamp Glasses, Globes, NV irks, Shades. &c. Work Warranied or no Sale. Factory, No. 86 Noble, at. near 4th.— Store, 221 N. Second street, next dour to J. Stewart Depuy's Carpet-store. March 25, 1853.—‘1m CALL AND SEE. nVery large supply of TIN WARE on hand and for sale, at Buehler'sTin and Sheet Iron Establishment, opposite the Post-office, which will be sold at low prices. GEO. E. BUEHLER. LADIES ! IHAVE just received a very large lot of 1 1 1. DE LAINES, which I will sell cheaper than any other house in the county, Call and examine,them. its it is no trouble to show goods. KURTZ'S Cheap Corner is the place to get bargains. A word to the wise d is suf fi cient. LADIES -;-:1 you want to buy the ni cest, best and cheapest Long Shawls 'in town, cum. toiCURTZ'StCheaR Cor ner, as you will find there the Ikrgest assort meat in the cuunly. COO. 8, °TER•COATS. . A tARCE lot, of Reatly , -ntado.Over. : 'Costs, of all , sorto t Nixes sad eoloti 4 are.ofrored by _. SKELIir -41. , 11OLLEBAUGH. 2000 LADIES ARE willing to certify that the II A TN- A WAY COOKING STOVE is the very best Stove now in use, inasmuch as they will do more Cooking, Roasting and Hai:Mg. and do it with less labor, and last as loritmegaiti as any other stove now sold. These celebrated stoves are constantly kept for sale at a very reduced pitce al the GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY AND sop, Where the subscribers feeling determined to suit all persons have 111.0 the Parlor, Sexton's Etthimore Air-tight. Peakskell and CNlOnelt Cook Stove. and Air-tight and Teti-plate Parlor Stoves of the must beau' ilia patterns. THE S S'yLofl ptouG w cannot he Surpasfted for 140H:1oss fl dr.itiglit or in the eliaracier of their work, are eiansiantly on hand for sale, and in view of the fact that the Mouldboard of these Ploughs is one-fourth }teas iet than that of other ploughs, it is rievidedly the cheap., est that ran he obtained. WITUEROW PLOITGEIS end oth ers, Castings for the Woodettek Flongh, Whitton II Alaeliinery, Castings and Hol low-ware, with every artiele usually made at Foundries can he obtained here. Blaeksmitinng and Shoe Nlaking as usual. T. WARREN & SON 4% , . , , ,,..i, ists4„. *,,,..p.. v •,, ~,.. ___....„... .L.„,. ~..„. . ~,..,..._,,.... HOFFMAN & WARREN -8 1, , J) 2):.6 1i:1/2ra:A N 11'11 THE LATENT IntproUtti Vilitcbtittrp. g Ill: undersigned would respectfully :11111411Itive VI the public that they have enteri'd into partnership hir doing boson,. :It the well knovalt FA(..11.)1Z1 on A 11,1,1112 Creels, nt Freedom wwnuhtja A :ants County. Pa.. iin the 01111111. nm tilet, and are prepared Pi lid ail urder,t in their lute of business, such as Carding. Fulling, Dyeing, thintqltrtriiiag (101113, Cur, pets. Slocking.yam, in Ihr bt4/ . 4 ` style 011,1 at I.E.ISUf.IIII,L' 11.1 7'l: S. Thg. F.;,•!0r% 1,4, beet' temiletl and re. paired %%oh etmsit,erattle rate and expeme i.rteNt unpnr , ements iti macluurr y lw% tog been 01111 rust,' mere Ituay rely upon hat lug their orders tilled promptly tool to the h e st arlvanta} r. F.,r will he called lor gu.nit d, Ver t• 11 at 1111. 111111111'ing pliteep, t:ve. % few weeks, to wii : All ,Itlrtll 111 U. tyKounz ; St rte, I ultt. Id; 111% th, a% ; 11,1/. Lihrlty towri.llll3 ; N enterer. r•tore, ; srr's More Flrl'.lollllol/611,114 ; li•111011 \I .uilijoy ; tme. Ar rnd.tn,n; 011J..11 ut r, Arri.,1..10,• \\ t ino Ca 100,0 Moi iiiii 6..! , 1.0;; S. OW, Mtlrc, ; 1114/. :11•4•11.1,0•1 . .ml 1,111•11.‘ , • ' •. 1.111. t. IV, 11 s \lOl, 1..0', (11.. ; ` , 0.111, 1.16 11,1/ . 6 Si re. E1.11.1,11•141g, 111010., • I ,110•\ • 0, 0 lld .1,1111 11. 11, All of our work is N% arranted to Hi abc. “11 illitcs I'.lli d 11'0o1. The 1.. r 1% ....I, N. , e‘i.enst. nr 11....1.1.• will he spilled la gi to entire N11 ,4 (:“ . 11 41 1)1. 1,1• U•loilicrs. Gnu iis a call, anti Teel t% C. W. lIOFPNI AN. '1•11();NIAS W A ItIZEN, DA VII) IVA ItHEN. April 23, 1852-Iy. Lituhf"?.LE E. Eariki,LV.A[kl iS ...IF mantitarturing all kind, of - 11 - CA BIN FT FURNITURE, at his Old Establis.hmeni, m South Baltimore street, second square, one door north or the "Compiler" printing (Ace, Gettys burg. Persons in want of FURNITURE, will du well to call and examine lor tit eillselyes beci.re purchasing else. where, as he it determined to adl cheep. Cr than rirt cheapest. mar.L.All kinds of LUMBER and PRO. DUCE taken in trade for Furniture, eaffing, of every description, made at the shortelq notice. Daring a neat and substantial Ilearse, he will convey corpses to any burl ground in the county, without ex. tra ififge. Gettysburg, Dee. 17, 1852.-3 m Diamond Tonsors—New Firm. fripton Sc lirotbtr, FASHIONAIII.I. 8AR111.16 AM) HAII DltEssElts if lAN at all times be found prepared to attend to the ealra of the people, at the Temple. in the Diamond. adjoining the County Building. From Long ripe. rience they flatter themselves that they eon go through all the ramifications of the Tonsorial Department, with Emit an infinite &grin of skill, as will in tit with the entire satisfaction of all who may subtnit they chins to the keen orde..l of their instoils, 'limy hope, therefore. that by their attention to Wei. ness, and a desire to please, they will :ner it as well as receive,a liberal share of pub. lie patronage. The sick *lll be attended to at their privatntlwelhngsi' , DRUGS AND Nt'DICINESii dill" all kind'', from the beet • gooses in ihe City, eon- it-7r atanily on hand and •for sale at the-Drug and Boolow.) of S. IL BUEIILIPt: June 4,, 1852 SUB=SOIL I? LOCO 118 (IF the best quality—always on hand VV and for sale in Gettysburg. at the FoOndry of T. WARREN At 80N. FANS -o: line astairtment knit receliN eal at Kurtes cheap corner. .
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