2000 LADIES A * to certify that the HA:111- 19 0 _ 0 .:; AWAY COOKING STOVE is the •"tritillAitst Stove now in use, ioamu di es *bey will do more Cooking, Ro ist ng and thldiing, and do it with less labor, and lest as log again as any other stove now sold. These celebrated stoves are constantly kefig for axle at a very reduced price at 110. , iRTITSBURG FOUNDRY BIND MACH(NR SHOP, .'• Where the subecribern feeling determined siwit .41 persons have also the Parlor, -'' . l9etitores Baltimore Air-tight, Peakakell 'end Cabineh Cook Stove, and Air-tight tind Ten-plate Parlor Stoves of the lutist thniutilul pallet ns. ,use szrzzoß imorrams „which cannot he surpassed! for lightness o draught or in the chancier of their work, are constantly on hand for vale, and in view , of the fact that the Mouldboard of these ,Ylottgliv is one•fourth heariet than that of other ploughs. it is decidedly the cheap. • est that can be obtained. 1 1111711111LIBILOW 1PZ41701111 and nth. • eis. Casting. for the Woodcock Plough, Wind-mill Machinery. Castings and Hui ., ilw r ware. with every article usually made fY Foundries can be obtained here. Illacksukithing and Shoe Making as 'l'. WARREN Ar. RON JUST RECEIVgI). ,NEW ,ESTABLISHMENT. Walt undersigned, 4041atfully announci to his friends and the pin lie morally that he hp commemeed the !Morin Madness in the men recently otter pied as a , Shoe store amass. on th Bouth-west earner or Baltimore and Mid. • die creme, Oeityrburg, opposite Felines. — .dial" Store. Having made arrangements io.ritoolve the LATEST FASHOORIS t olopthuly from the cities. and personally tperintending all work sent , out, limas who fvor me with their custom may de 111'4 isponitaving their work done to their entire siatiafaction. olp.Cotottry pmdnee will be taken in exchanp for work. WM. T. KING Giaptill. Oct. 15.1852-60. • 'CARRUGES, CARRIAGES! NEW ESTABLISHMENT. mug ...b.lriber respectfully informs thepublic thache is engaged in the 'business and is preps , irod to pot up work- in the most satisfac- Tlifory manner. Any person wanting a good gtOCIEBM7EII, Buggy, Boat Body, or Square • - Carriage, • will do well by calling on the undersigned. iIIerREPAIRING done at the shortest antics en moderate terms. at his shop be tween West Middle and West York street. btotiowelt DARNER •& 2intotte's Hard ! went Store. Tact subscriber tenders his thanks to his reastmaati for their patronage and respect fully asks a continuance of the same. JOHN L HOLTZ WORTH March 11,185,11-6 m VOll SPRINGS SEMINARY, FOR GIRLS, WlLLeommenoe th e Summer session on, the 2nd of 5114 mond. (May) Dutingthe past year'the building has bs#s enlarged and improved. The school IS wolf flitnielsed with Maps and Globes of various, kinds, and a new Solar Telluric Piltibe has jest been obtained from Bus kur, The most important Text books aist'usid in the school, and the best meth 'Ml of teaching are adopted. It is . be . Roved.* better opportunity for intellectual and moral improvement is not offered in . similar Institution in our State. Floe iard and tuition bf an annual sea , . alma( 1 months.iseloo ;or for 5 months, $5ll. Onet Judi payable in advance, and 1 the remainder at the close of the term.— Books and Stationery at the usual prices. ,Ifitonlttre, charges, except Inc Drawing, and the French and German languages. KrOoMmunirations addressed to the .• Principal. at York Springs, will receive prompt attention. • JOEL WIERMAN, Principal. • April 1. 1853.—td. NOTICE. testamentary on the estate -LETTERS of ihisav• Fuzee, late of ihoun:plea santprarnshtp, Adams co., deceased, hav ing twett granted to the subscriber, residing hi gains tiownsp, he hereby gives notice to . altittiouus indebted to said Male to make 'ltititiesiitite payment, end to those 'teeny; elainniAgainsu the sante to present them yr:lastly authenticated for settlement. JACOB FIEZEit, jr. E'er. lard, 215,'18113;-61 Appreiettre If Reeled. Pi APPRENTICE to the Tailoring FL Amines* will he taken by the under -4t,,111101111. if application lw made immediate ,. ty. The applicant meat ba olgood. .wady -*do. and must come well recommended. 140, from the country would be prell.r 't 41/(1. , J. IL SKELLY. Yob. 18.1811.11.—tf Fresh Garden Seeds, 4)F, ALL RINDS, just received from M eateirnded "Shaker Garde 14140,0*. N. York.and tor pale by ne." 8. H. BUEHLER. Mara 15,18511. Settle up and save Costs ! • INY nooks anti seectunna hare been pis ',,dorm. red hi the hands or M.A. BUEULIR. Metreirs„ for collection. Those wishing in Wive ousts will call oh Mr. Buehler realtwith.' ALEX. MAZER. /lamb Is, 1853.-3 t NTED. Customers to purchase a stalierior lot of Black French Doe ' Calennere Pants, fattn , teeeignerOs of threetiptiou..Careinet Pant. of every *of isalitsN together with 'any vo 41 4Will Of velvet Curds. Lowe*. Cotton*. '*t w at the morph* awry of . , *JAMISON. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS & Confectioners in general. 'VIM undersigned would. respectfully •A• inform, dealers in FRUITS, CON FECTIONERIES antLIIROCERIES, that they are receiving *tily, Oranges, Lemons. Fig'. Prunes., Raistjts, Almonds, Filberts, English Walnuts, African, Ten mnisee and Calilornia Ground Nuts, Pecan Nuts, Pine:Apple cheese, Eastern Cutting Cheese, Sugars. Coffee, 'Peas, all kinds of Spices, whole and ground, Conserved and Preserved Ginger, Macaroni, Verini. milli, Dairy Salt, &a. 200 boxes Oranges, 25 boxes !Amon., 100 boxes Raisins, 25 boxes Rock Candy, red. white and yellow, 25 boxes Gum Drops. Orange, Lemon, Vanilla. Ate., 25 bezel Jujultepasie. Orange, Lemon. &e., 25 boxes Chocolate Drops, 10 boxes Stick, 25 boxes Chocolate, Eagle and Spiced, 100 boxes ['runes iii limey holes, 100 I/r iiiii 8 Figis, 10 bags S. S. Almonds, 10 bags Filberts, 100 bushels Ground 1 Nets, 50 jars fine . Primes. 25 grrois Dun lap's Premium Blacking, Ale. The subscribers being appointed sole, agents for the sale of spires for the monu mental Mills, they would respectfully in vite dealers to call and examine their 'stock of spices, whole and ground, which they are determined to sell as cheap as they ran be bought elsewhere. They are prepared to sell their goods, which are the best make and quality that caillte had in any market, at Cily Prires ! and One Price only ! For sale Whdierle and Retail at No. 42 Market Street opposite If ork Hank, by ALEX. REININGER At SON Cell and Examine for Yourselves ! March, 4.,--1853. D. AVCONA U GUY, OFFICE in the South-west corner of the public square, one door west of George Arnold's Store, and formerly oc cupied as a Law Office by John M'Uon aughy, Esq., deceased, ,41tortsey nod Solicitor or Can fOrnish very desirable facilities to applicants and entirely relieve them from the necessity of a journey to Washington. r 7 D. Mice. is prepared to attend to the prosecution of Claims for Bounty Land to Soldiers of the War of 1812 and others —the selection of choice lands and loca ting their Warranis—iprocuring Patents astkaelling Soldiers' lands to the best ad vantage. Apply to hint pBrsonally us by letter. Gettysburg, Nov. 1, 1850-0 tBOUNTY LANDS. PERSONS entitled to Bounty Lands under the acts of Con gress of the United States can have their claims promptly and efficiently attended to by applica tion either personally or bfietter o thesubscriber, at his office in Gettyaburg. Claimants whose application*: have been suspended on account of deficiency in proof may find it to their advantage we s t'. r3 2 *The fee charged is $5 in each case. payable upon the delivery of the warrant. The siihscriber w ill- ahm attend to claims for Pensions for Revohitionary or other terrines and the location of Janda. The sale and purchase of Land Warrants at tended to, and the highest cash price paid for the same. R. G. McCREARY. Nay 14—tf. Ammoy at law. Diamond Tonsors—New Firni ert4iton 13rotbrr, FASHIONABLE BARBERS AM) HAIR DRE.ssERs, CAN at all times be found prepared to attend to the calls of the people, at the 'Ample, in the Diamond. adjoining the County Building. From Long expe- rience they flatter themselves that they can go through all the ramifications of the Tonsorial Department, with each an infinite degree of skill, as will meet with the entire satisfaction of all wiut may submit their chins to the keen ordeal of their razors. They hope, therefore, that by their attention to busi ness, and a desire to please, they will :ner it as well as receive,a liberal share ot pub lic patronage. The sick will be attended to at their private dwellings. BARBER & HAIR-DRESSER. SAMUEL B. WILLIAMS respectfully informs the Minns of Gettysburg and strangers who may tarry here-until their bearde-grow, that he has opened a Shaving and Hair-cutting Saloon in Chambersburg street, opposite Buehler's Drug Store, 'where he intends prosecuting the "tonso rial business" in all its branches. He will shave you as clean as a city broker, and cut your hair to suit the cut of your phiz. Then his whole object is tb im prove the appearance of the lonian race. From long experience he flatters himarlf he can go through the ramifications of the tonsorial department with sucli`sit infi nite degree of skill, is to meet the entire approbation of those who submit their chin. to the keen ordeal of his razor. March 11.-31 W. H. STEVENSON, ATTORICEV AT LAI4. Othe North Veet% corner of `ur the Centre Square, (between Smith's and Stevenann'a.) Gettysburg. Pa. OYES! OYES: H. T. WEBS has removed to Em -4" • mitaburg, where he will attend to the Auctioneering of Public Sales. in that place, and wherever he inky be called upon to go in Frederick and Adacns counties. His charges will be moderate, and work well done. Sept. 24, 18527-om. WASHINGTON HOUSE, CORNER 01P MARKET ST AND MARKET t•QUARE, Harri•barg, Pa. • - I•E undersigned has fitted up this 11 Well ltuown and favorite Heine. with every uouvonience requisite for the accommodation of the public, mid solicits a continuance of the patronage so liber ally extended to him hy the travelling pub lic. ' . , WM. T. SANDERS, : Harrisburg, Jan. 14, 18113.—ti . . • BUFF VESTS.*A splendid tot of BUFF VESTS just received' and for tile cheap at SAMSON'S: ATTOILVEY AT LAW, Patvnts and Pensions, Plilladelfaht AdrOttliensents. CHEAP- WINDOW SHADE 11111114MANDSICANtira&VZOILIC of G. L. Miller & Co., S. 0. corm; of .Irch and Second ala., PHILADEDPIIIA. ,VERY Variety of Shades, Whole- A- 4 sale and Retail. such as Scroll, Flow er. Gothic. Vignette, Oil and Dry Land scapes, are to be had at the lowest prices, for quality of work. Orders for Gilt, Plain Store, Lettered and other Shades ex ecuted at short notice. Merchants and others are invited to give us a trial. We will try to please. Brasses, Trimmings, &c., always on hand. - Remember S. W. corner SECOND and ARCH Streets, Philadelphia. Feb. 11, 1853-13 m r < „- • WM. BAILY h 808, hodwrlrrh add 11.1... " .1117. O . 1. ". Y..ltlt, lAA /nonntrintly Moon , et., ht.. AA. of time eh.... C.... 1., Whirl, are r rud VdoiltfOile M Plod, at Na. Alli Marl.. Sere... alone ihrinalur 111...410.4.• “1-.11111.0 IN Wok ......rued O• SI •l eh, esr. Philadelphia, April 23, 1852-Iy. SCHOOL BOOKS, PAPERS, &c. TtiE subscribers offer to Country Mer chants, Teachers and School Com. mittees, one of the best assorted stocks of SCHOOL HOOKS & STATIONERY to bd found in the City, which they are able to offer at first prices. COUNTRY MERCHANTS will find all the leading School Books, Writing and Wrapping Papers, Curtain Papers, Blast ing c l'apers, and all ordinary Stationery, Blank Books, Pens, Ink, &c., on the most favorable terms. SCHOOL COM M rrrE ES, Teachers and othors purchasing in quantities for Schools, are invited to call and examine our stock. We have had considerable experience in supplying School Districts, and being publishers of a number of ex tensively used School Books. our lard'. ties for getting such stocks :.re unsurpas sql.. Amongst our publicattuntZ will be found the following : Pomly's Spelling Book. Revised edition ; Pruner ; Young Orator ; Gummere's Surveying, ilientandard Trea tise on this Science ; Bonnyeastle'to 'Alensuraiion ; Anderson's Davenport's History of the U. Shitep, used in the Public Schools of New York and Philadelphia ; Cdoninere's Progressive Spelling Book ; Comly's Grammar ; Latin Dictionary; The Book of Commerce, &e.. &c. URIAII HUNT & SON, 44 N. Fourth et. Philad. Feb. 25, 1853-3 in --- LEATHER. Fritz, Williams dr. FfendrY Store No. 29, N. 3rd street, Philadelphia MORRCCCO NIANITACTURERS. CURRIERS, AND IMPORTERS ConarnissiGn and General LE.ITBER BUSINESS, WHOLZISALLZICk Ocr•iliattriadory 15 ilkirgaretta street, Philadelphia. July 9, 1852-Iy. Enre anix Fourth and ..Irch streets. Philadelphia. A RE now receiving, fur Spring Sales, Black and Colored Silks, Fashiona ble Shawls, New Designs of Dress Goods, British, French, and India . Goods, full stock of American Conon and Woollen Goods, Linen Damasks and Furnishing Goods. scr Wholesale buyers supplied with scarce and desirable Goods at low prices for net cash. Feb. 18, 1853.-3 m 590 AGENfS WANTED. *lOOO A TEAR. WW ANTED, in every county of the U. States, active and enterprising men, to engage in the sale of some of the best Books published in the country. To men of good address, possessing a small capital of from $25 to 8100,.such induce ments will he offered as to enable them to make from $3 to $lO a day. 0:7 - The Books published by us are all useful in their character, extremely popular and commalid large sales wherever they are offered. For further particulars ad dress (postage paid) DANIELS & GETZ, Successors to W. A. Leary Sc Co., No. 138 N t.lecund street, Philadelphia. Sept. 10, 1852-6 in BOOK AGENTS WANTED In every county in the U. States, /110 canvass for the following Works, -M- to whom the largest commissions will he paid : PICTORIAL. HISTORY OF THE WORLD, from the earliest ages to the present !him—Three volumes in one, comprising Part 1. Ancient, History.— Part 2. History of the' Mlildle Ages.— Part 3. Modern History. By John Frost, L. L. D. Author of Pictorial His tory of the United States, Pictorial Life of Washington, &c., &c. New Edition wit.i additions and corrections by die Au thor. Illustrated with over five hundred engravings, from drawings by Croome. Devereux, and other distinguished artists. 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. *3.75. GREAT EVENTS IN MODERN HISTORY.—By John Frost. Compris. ing the molt remarkable Discoveries, Conquests, Revolutions:. Great Battles, and other Thiilling Incidents, chiefly in Europe and America, from the commence ment of . the !Sixteenth Century to the present time. Embellished with over 500 engravings by W. Croome and other eminent artists. It contains over 800 Royal octavo pages, arid also a large col ored map ol the World 20:25, with side maps of California, Oregon. Hungary, Austriao Dominions, 40. Bound in em bossed mprocco, gilt back. Price $3,00. THRILLING. ADVENTURES A— MONG THE INDIANS.—By John Frost L. L. D. .Comprising the °toot remarkable Personal Moralities of events in the'early Indian Wars, al well as of incidents in the recent Indian `Hostilidies in Mexico and Texas. Illustrated whit over 300 Engravings,frout designOy W. Crootsr, and other distingaished artir to It contains offer 600 pages Octavo. hound, in moroorm s gili beck. Price. $1,76 Sketches of we and Characier.—By T. S. Arthur.' An octavo volume of over 400 pages beautifully illustrated, -and bound in the best English muslin, gilt back. Price, 2,00. Lights and Shot/offs of Real Life.— By T. B. Arthur. With an autobiogra phy and portrait of tLe author: Over 000 pages octavo, with tine tinted en gravings. Bound in the beet English muslin, gilt back. Price, *2.00. Golden Groins /Ron Life's Harvey, Field.—By 1. S. Arthur. 12 'no. of 240 pages. Bound in muslin, with a beau tiful mezzotint engraving. l'rico, 75 Cents. The fay b Prosper, and other Tales. —By ThB. Arthur. 12 mo. over 200 pages. with a mezzotint engraving. Price 50 Cents. 7'he Mint T. S. Ar thur. 12 um of over 200 pages, with an engraving. Price, 50 cents. rue Niches, Or Ifeulth without —l3y. T. S. Arthur. Over 200 pages 12 mu. with t fine mezzotint engraving.-- Prite, 50 Cetts. The ITreiide ./In get—By. 'r. S. Ar thur. 64 men, 32 mu. with an en graving. Bound in•inualtn, gilt edges.— Prire 25 cents. Conquests of the Bible.—By Vincent W. Milner. Comprising Important E vents in the History n( Christianity, from the time of otr Saviour to the present day, 336 pages, mo. Illustrated with numer ous engravings. Price, 81.00. All the atuive Books are beautifully and substithaully bound, printed on fine white paper. and the Publisher would eliecially call attention to the fact that they are sold exclusively by Agents, thus giving thorn an advantage which cannot be had on most books, as each Agent has the sole and exclusive control of the sale in any section of country tie may agree to cart• vase. For particulars, aildrers, post paid. J. W. 111tADLEY No. 48 North Fourth street, Philadelphia. March, 4, 1853—56 CANE SEAT CHAIR N U Cran No 132 North Sixth :Wrest, opposite Franklin Square, Philadelphia. V E subscriber is constantly. finishing, -IL and on hand PLAIN and FANCY CANE SEAT CHAIRS, in great variety of : ,Elegant and Fashionble Styles, For Parlors, Dining-Rooms or Chambers, made in Fancy Woods, Imitation Woods, and Fancy Colors, &c., &c. Reception and Cottage Chairs, of light and beautiful designs : Cane Lounges, Cane Settees, Hall Chairs, Counting Ilouse and Office A rm Chairs, large and small Rocking. Chairs, Store and Steam boat Stools, Windsor Chairs, and Settees, &c.. &e. Housekeepers, Hotels, Steamboat and Rail Road Companies, will find it to their interest to call at diet.' actory of N. F. WOOD. No. 131 North 6th St. opp.site Franklin Square, Philadelphia. April 1, 1853--3 V' New Wall Paper Warehouse. f . 7 1iTO N 4 .1-9 XING, MANUFACTFHERS AND IMPORTERS, No. 124 4rdi Street, second door above Sixth, Philadelphia. • "WHERE may be found the largest and hest selected stock in the City. COUNTRY PURCHASERS may here he accommodated, without the inconven ience of looking further, and may be as- sured that they will receive the advantage of their money. BURTON & LANING. 124 ARCH Streo. above Sixth, Philadelphia. April 1, 1853—ain. GAS FIXTURES AND LAMPS. HEMRICK L HORNING& BROTHER No. 221 N. Second street, above Vine, PHILADELPHIA. H AVING had many years practical experience in the business, and as all work sold by us is manufactured under our immediate supervisor), we are enabled to offer to purchasers superior articles in every blanch of our trade upon the mostfcroora- Fie terms. At our store may be found, in every va riety and style of finish, Gas and Lamp Chandeliers, Pendant+, Side Brackets, for Halls, Churches, etc. 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, Ste. Jill Work Warranted or no Sale. Factory, No. 86 Noble at. near 4th.— Store, 221 N. Second Street, next door to J. Stewart Depuy's Carpet-store March 25, 1853.-3 m SPRING MILLINERY GOODS. JOHN STORE & SONS, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN FRENCH MILLINERY GOODS. NO. 45 SOUTH SECOND STREET. PHILADELPHIA, fI AVING received by late arrivals a large and well selected assortment of SPRING 5111,1,1 N RY GOODS, are now prepared to offer their customers, at the lowest nihrket prices— Glace Silks for Bonnets, Fancy Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, French and American Artificial Flow era, Crapes, all colors, Fancy Nets and Laces, together with every article appertaining to the Millinery trade. March I I, 1853-2 m. PAPER HANGINGS, rrilE undersigned have just opened a I fresh and complete stock of WALL PAPERS, among which are GOLD and V ELVET, FINE SATIN, and the LOW ".ST PRICED UNGLA ZED PAPERS : Mao. DECORATIONS, BORDERS, FIRE SCREENS, CURTAINS, arc., &c. Which they offer at the lowest prices, t both wholesale and retail. The hest workmen employed to hang paper either in the city,or country. Blank Books, Stationery, &c. We have also our usual assortment of WRITING PAPERS, WRAPPING PAPERS, Blank and School Books, Sta tionery, &C. ' PARRISH dr. MI/OIL Ns. '4 , North FIFTH trt.,S doors above Market • PH it,,A DELPHIA. CASH paid for Country rags. ' ,_fib 11, 1853--Stn. PROUTY i, BARRETT% JgricunuralAffstie-Howse and Seed- I Store, No. I D 1 t Market street, Philadelphia. PRouTy & MEARS' ,Patent Self- Sharpening Ploughs, of all sizes, right and loft handed—sub-soil, side-hill, and doublesmould,'&c. with Steel Extend ing Points. Bar-'hare, Beach and other kinds of Castings for repairing. The Ent pesos of Russia awarded for the above Ploughs a massive Gold Medal, value *3OO. Also, the great medal, at the World's Fair, was awarded P. and M.'s Plough. No. 40. Cultivators with doubles point polished steel teeth, which can be reversed, thus getting double wear ofthe common teeth. Also, Cultivators of all kinds with steel teeth. Spain's Atmos pheric Churns, Corn Shelters, improved kinds, (lay and Straw Cutters, Bland Corn Mills, Corn & Cob Crushers, Gedds' Improved Barrows, Square and A Har rows, Horse Rakes, Grindstones, ready hung. Dili Scrapers, Agricultural Furna ces, Ox Yokes and Bows Forks for on loading hey, Man-Hay Rakes. Bow-Pins, Apple ()carers, Ox Muzzles, Mole Traps. Pruning Hooks and Chisels, Saws and Scissors, I Well Curbs, and 'hoc tube ing for Chain Pumps, Corn Planters, Tor nip Drills, 4 to $5, Grant's Patent Fan ills, Garden Engines, Wheat Drills, Bosse Powers and Threshers, Mowing and Reaping Machines, Chain Pumps, Cattle Ties, Bull Rings, Patent Iron Snaths. Grubbing lines, Transplanting Trowels. Ilay and Manure Forks, Shov els and Spades, Garden and Field hoes, Garden Rakes in variety, Children's Tools Darling Scythes, &laths, with patent last. cnings. Potatoe Hooks. Also, Horticul tural Tools, (of every description,) Garth en and Grass Seeds, for sale at the lowest price, wholesale and retail, by PROUTY & BARRETT April 8,1853.-2 m C, Baltimore Advertisements. Maudl Sr 313rotbtro, MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTER:, OF Paper Hangings;' No. 207 Baltimore street, Baltimore, I N virrE attention to their very elegant and extensive assortment of Paper angings, embracing fine gold and velvet decorations, fine French, in plain and rich colors, with au immense assortment of ordinary, satin and common papers. Al so Curtain Papers, Borders, Fire Prints, 'rester and Centre pieces, &e. 11. 111111 B. were awarded at the late fair of the Maryland Institute, a GOLD MEDAL for the superiority of their Paper Hangings. Feb. 4,1853.-3 m TC ES, GOLD eiND SILVER 11WRE L. H. MILLER Sr. CO., ITholesale Watch and Jewelry House, No 227 Milt. et., 8. C. Corner of Charles street.. IMPORTER, of English and Swiss Watches and tools of every descrip tion, Watch Case Makers and Manufac turers of Fine Gold Jewelry. We call the attention of Southern and Western dealers in Watches, Jewelry and Silver, to our very extensive stock, assuring them that in no article in our line shall we al low any establishment to surpass us, eith er in quantity, quality or low prices. NVe are the only Wholesale House in this branch of trade in s Ualiimore, and shall use every fair muffttlt to induce Southern and Western merchants to open accounts with us. Our terms shall tie as liberal and accommodating as can possibly be found in the United States. NVe will take great pleasure in showing our goods to Southern and Western mer chants, whether they open accounts with US or riot. 1,. H. MILLER & CO., Importers of Watches, Baltimore Feb. 4,1353.-1 y •-•-;Yt‘4 . HOFFMAN & WARREN'S a~ru~~~~~~a~r~~z~~ I%ti%Tiltill WITH THE LATEST illatprobtix Mattotner2. , I , HE undersigned would respectfully announce to the public that they hare 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 Fmmitsburg, and are prepared to fill all orders in their line of business, such as Carding, Fulling, Dyeing, Manntorturing Cloths, Cassinetts, Car pels, Slocking•yarn, Carpel chains, K c., in the best style and at BEASON-411LE IMTE S. The Factory has been re-fitted and re paired with considerable care and expense --the latest improvements in machinery having been introduced—so that custo mdra may rely upon having their orders filled promptly and to the best advantage. For the convenience and accommodation of customers, Wool will be called for and goods delivered at the following places, every few weeks, to wit: All the Stores in Gettysburg ; Brinkerhoff's Store, Fairfield; Blythe & Paxton'sdo.; Loudon's Mill, Liberty township ; Weikert's Store, Green mount; Myer'aStore Freedom township ; Hann's Store, Mountjoy township; Lower's btore, Ar endtstown ; Werta's Store, Arendstown Wit mer's Store Mummasburg ; Scott's Store, Cash town ; Sneeringer and Renshaw's, Littlestown Arnold's Mill, Locust Grove ; Smith & elutes Store, Emmitaburg, Md ; Store, Taney own, Md ; Creglo's Store, Tanneytown Road. All of our work is warranted to please. Goode at all times exchanged for Wool. The highest price paid for Wool., No expense or trouble will be spared to give entire satisfaction to customers. Give us a call, and test our work. C. W. HOFFMAN, THOMAS - WARREN, DAVID WARREN. April 23, 1852-71 y,. DRUGS AND INEDIOZNIME, IP all 'kiqe, from the best tiouses in the City, eon windy on hand and for .sale at the Drug and Bookstore of ' 7 B. H. BUEHL Jane 4; 1852' Blanks of all kinds for e at thiri office. NEW ARRANGEMENT. ‘IIV BETWEEN • Emmitsburg, Gettysburg, Fork, Balti more, and Harrisburg. T HE undersigned aro now running a -Daily Line of comfortable Coaches between Gettysburg and Hanover, and Gettysburg and Emmitrburg, and have made aerangements with the Railroad Companies, running from Hanc,ver to BALTIMORE, YORK and HARRIS— BURG, by which we are enabled to fur nish THROUGH TICKETS from Get tygburg to those places at the following reduced rates: Frotn - Gettysburg to Baltimore, -$2.50 York. 1,50 • " " Harrisburg. 2,00 Also, Through Tickets from Emmitsburg to the above places, via Gettysburg and Hanover, at the following rates : From Emmitsburg to Baltimore. $2,05 ,16 " York, 2,25 41 " Harrisburg, 2,70 0T The above arrangement furnishes the most convenient, comfortable, and e conomical route to passengers, who there by reach York and Harrisburg by noon, end arrive at Baltimore at an early hour. KJ - Tickets can be had by application at the Eagle lintel. Ge/Iyaburg; at Ag new's Hotel, Enimitsburg ; and at the Railroad Offices in Baltimore, York and Harrisburg. TATE & CO. Gettyeburg, Fa., Feb. 18, 1853-31 n WAIL PA P E Borders, Fire-board Prints,Win dow Curtain Papers, 711111RISPAIRARIT SHADES, with Patent Fixtures. TE undersigned has just received from New York a large variety of the above named goods, to which he in vites the attention of the citizens of Adams county, which, on examination, will be found to contain all the new and splendid styles, from the cheapest article in the market to the most gorgeous styles of cc oration—all of which will be sold on the most reasonable terms. Alsn, our usual assortment of School and Blank BOOKS, Writing Paper, Sta• tionery, &c. KELLER KURTZ, S. E. Corner Centre Square March 11, 1853—tf Books ! Books ! ! S. H. rAtIEHMER, TENDERS hie thanks to his (*rends for the liberal patronage so long and uniformly extended to him, and informs them that he has recently received at his old establishment in rharnbersburg strret, in addition to his former large Stock of Books, a new assortment to which he invites at tention, as being the largest, fullest and best assortment of Classical, Theological, School, Miscellaneous 4w BOOKS ever opened in Gettysburg, and which aR usual, he is prepared to cell at the fir MITI:ST PRP E .I%,LA Gettysburg, Pa., June 4, 1852. CALL AND SEE. Very large supply of TIN Lip l WARE on hand and for sale, at Buehler'sTin and Sheet Iron Establishment, opposite the Post-oflice, which will be sold at low prices. GEO. E. BUEHLER. FIRE INSURANCE. rrin...l(loms County Mutual Frc hr aurance Company" located at Get tysburg, is now in successful operation, and for lowness of rates, economical manage ment of its affairs, and safety in Insurance% challenges comparison with any other similar company. All its operations are conducAd under the personal supervision of Mangers selected by the Stockholders. The Btioks of the Company are at all times upon to the inspection of those insuring in it. As no travelling agents are employed, persons desiring to insure can make ap plication to either of the Managers, from whom all requisite information can be gained. 110".7'he Managers are : Menallen—Wm. B. Wilson, Cuinberlual—Robert Mot/Indy, Straban—Jacob King. Franklinz-Andrew Heintz.linen, Hannitonhan—Amos W. kinginlY. Liberty—John Muss°lmmo, jr., Oxford—John L. Noel, Reading—Henry A. Picking, Latinioni—Jacob GAM. Mountjoy—Joaeph Fink, Berwick—David E. Hollinger, Borough.--George Swope, D. A. Buehler, Wm. H. Stevenson, A. B. Kurtz, S. R. Rauch, John • Chritzeum, Alex. Cobesn, Eden Norris, J. H. Meetly, Valentine Werner. Praialent—GEOßGE 6WOPE. Vice president -8A ==L R. Rusen.L. 6 ecrete l 7—D. A. liezeLt., , . Treestirol , —JAColl6lllllT. Execuirre Committee—Asnilaw HICIATZEL XIX, Romp m'ovinT, JecoeXixo. S01)1.141852-11. APPRENTICE WANTED. --- A N APPRENTICE to the COACH ' SMITHING buaineme will be taken by the uolersigned, if application be made immediarily. The applicant T atum be cit good, mealy h a bit., and muai come well recommelded. A boy from the country will be [deferred. .lOHN L. flour z WORTH. MarehAl,l-13153.-3t sui4olL rz011611.18 OF the INA quality--always on hand andlor sale in Gettysburg, at the Foundry or T. WARREN & SON• CEORZE E. DEIRICNICA I S constantly manufacturing all kinds of CABINET FURNITURE, at his Old Establishment, in &itith Ballimgro street, second square, one door north of the "Compiler" printing office, GOP' burg. Persons in want of FURNITURE, g le will do well to call and examine for themselves before purchasing else where, as he ie determined to sell cheap er than the cheapest. 111914...A1l kinds of LUMBER and PRO DUCE taken in trade for Furniture. Coifing, of every description, made at the shortest notice. Having a neat and substantial Hearse, he will convey corpses to any burial ground in the county, without ex tra charge. Gettysburg, Dec. 17, 1852.-3 m NEW COACH I tS 'N IA GETTYSBURG, PA. T tlK announce to the Public that they have entered into Partnership, under the name, style and title of FIAMERSLY & FREY, to COACHzgiimin in all its branches, and are prepared to furnish to order, on reasonable terms, all kinds of Coaches, Rockaway, Boss-Body. and Jersey Carriages, Buggies, &c., man ufactured by the best of workmen, and which, for finish and durability, will chal lenge comparison with any manufactured in this place. 0:1 - The undersigned are also prepared to attend to REPAIRING in all hranehes of the business, at the shortest notire. WM. IW. HAMERSLY, J. G. FREY. Gettyaburc. Pa., Fob. 18 . 1853—).Y. lik. No :4 IP A 'A lIIRDWARE STORE. THE Subscribers would respectfully announce to their frievals and the public, that they have opened a NEW HARDWARE STORE in Baltimore at.. adjoining the residence of DAVID Zur.ot.sa, Gettysburg, in which they are opening a iarge and general assortment of HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, GROCERIES, CUTLERY, COACH TRIMMINGS, Springs, Axles, Saddlery, Ced r Ware, Shoe Findings, 811115, Oils, &Dyestuffs, n gene i al, inruding every description of articles in the shove line of business—to which they invite the attention of Coach makers, Blacksmiths. Carpenters,Caltinet makers, Shoemakers, Saddlers, and she public generally. Our stock having been selected with great earn and purchashed for Cash, we port antee,( for the Heady Money,) to dispose of any part of it on as reasonable terms as they can be purchased any where. We particularly request a call Irvin cur friends, mud earnestly solicit a share el public favor, as we are determined to es tablish a character for selline Gorilla at low prices and doing business on fair prin ciples. JOEL R. DANNER, DAVID ZIEGLER. Geltyiburg, June 13, I 851.—tf. NEW GO,UIIsp AND PLENTY OF THEM, At the Store of t. t. TIIE TWO EXTREMES, at the Old Stand, two doors below the Post Of fice in Chamberatnirg street. If you wish to save your money, come and buy your HATS, (-APS, HOOTS and SHOES, at W. W. PAXTON'S Establishment. He buys his Goods with great care, and is prepared to offer bargains. Call and judge fur yourselvcs. He has for Gentlemen, Calf, Kip. and Heavy Boots, of the beet quality—prices from $1 75 to $3 75. Calf, Kip and Coarse Mon's, from $1 00 to $2 00. Slippers, Gaiters, &c., do. For Ladies, Fine Lasting Gaiters, Half Gaiters. Mo rocco Shoes, Jenny Lind style, Jefferson Slippers, &c., Morocco Gaiters, bliss'sea Boots and Shoes. Also, Boys' and Children.' Boots and Shoes, of every variety, a very large as sortment, to suit all persons. Also Trunks and Travelling Bags. Also, Russia and Beaver Hata, of all kinds ; a very fine article of new style moleskin Hat ; Kossuth and Non-Inter vention Hats, and a great variety of Fur and Wool Slouch Hats, from 50 cis. to $2 00. Come one—come all. W. W. PAXTON. Oot. 8, 1862 HAY WANTED. PERSONS ha7ing Hay to sell will do well by calling oh the subscriber, in Gettysburg, who is desirous of purchasing. The highest Market price will be paid at all times. 07As 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 he may purchave. SOLOMON POWERS. Dec. 24, 1852.—if COLLARS, Laces, Edgi ng . and In serting,, a beautiful variety, just re ceived and , for sale at 499 MEN WANTED T ° purchase a superior lot of Black. Blue, and Fancy colored French. English. and Ameridan Cloth, Dress and Frock Coats. These coats are well made, all we ask of you is te comeind judge for yourselves. Remember the place is SAM SON'S Onti price store opposite be Bank. queensware, IN all its varieties sod styles .beep et KU TZ'S Corner.• SCHICK'S.
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