ai ; ,Aoiricr.. ' • At en Orphan,' Court held at Get ' tyeburtg, in and for the County of k• \ Adana, on the .31st day of May A. U. 1853, before Hobart J. Maher. Esq.. Pre.ident, and Sam . net IL Rowell and .191 in McGmley, Bayous, Amen:bite Judge., &C., assigned, dm .On motion the Court grant a Rule on Widow and all the Heirs and legal repre sentatives of George Slagle, sell.. lain of Oithxd township, decensed--viz: Dirhara Slagle, (Widow) George, Julio, William, Eli, Simon, JOlllll4. Sarah intermarried with-Isaac Rife, and David Slagle, Guar. than ;of the minor children of Solomon Silted, late of the State of Indime, deceased, Tube and appear at an Orphans Court to he field at Gleityshurir for said County of! Adams on faraday the, 31st day of Jib!, (185:1) to accept or refuse to accept (the ; nudely or undivided hall of a tract of ; land) the real fl•ttate of raid George Sly gle Gems (of which the said deceased died! Intestate) antic , valuation made thereof, and also should tie same not he taken by paid hest., thee and there to show camas I why the !mine should not he sold agrees. i hry. to the intestate: laws of this Cuomo's- I weplib • By the Coors. EDEN NORRIS, Clerk A 20, 1058-3 i. NOTICE. lin first and final account of Col. ii John Walter. Committee of the es tate and effects - Of CON RAD V A urn. (Lunatic.) has been filed in the Court of Common Pleas of Adams county ; and said< Court has appointed Tuesday the 3lst day of May next, for the confirma tion and allowance of the same. WM. W PAXTON, Proth'y. Prothonotary's Office, 3t Gettysburg, April 49,'63. S NOTICE. IT HE first and final Account of John Bider; Assignee of JACOB PAR 4 afitl,*ife, has been filed in the Court 01 dotimm Pleas of Adams county ; and sad' 11*rt has . appointed Tuesday the 31st defy of May next, for the confirms tionand allowance of the same. WM. W. PAXTON, Proth'y. 1 Peothonatary's Oars, j 3t OvAyohregg. April 311, 11853. S NOTICE. 111111Efirst Account of Abraham Flenner, JIL • Committee of GEORGE W. D. ERVI . .tbinatio.) has been filed in the Content lOnnort Pleas of Adsmscounty ; and said Court has appointed Tuesday the Inst day of May next. for the confir mation and allowance of the same. "r -t 1931. 'W. PAXTON: Prodey. Prothonotary 's ince, Gatos- SSO, 1b33. 5 at 7 - Ifik LIFOR TRAFFIC. LL the enters . of - ..MoUnqiiy . toitOship and the townships adjoining, who de .lire the diseotarimtance of the traffic in ar ticry,4loo, as a beverage, ain respectful ly to Meet at Hioner's Sehool house in Moultjoy township, on Saturday, the 144 day , 0 1 May 1853, at 1 o'clock P. M,,. for,the purpose or devising The best ways mid mem& oc 14blainiug the Ellicott tin uanott-Of the said Maul. . Janata Mathew, John W. Black, Adam Wart, :11.4.,14.#14.644,r, Cornelius Houghtelin. Drina elevating, tiler M. Homer, Witham Walker, Robert McKinney, Jonathon aiibsrt, Andrew McKinney, jr . John, M.,Krankmbor, Michael 1,0.4., Battier Snyder, Michael Fiscel, Vsmuel Durboraw, Jesse Clapaadilki, Henry sorter. Jacob obeely. Jacobj4i i saihße. Moses Schwartz, J. ha ; • . Reeeer. John . army, 8, IL McAllister, Samuel Virioterode, Jacob Diehl, ,5 1 . 0 4 Y O. 1858 —ld. BALL THIS WAY qua ILATEST Misr -RECEIIVItt. WIRE undersignetirespectfully anonunc ,!•t; ea Wink citizens of Gettysburg and its. vicinity; that be has commenced the TAMORING B'OBINESS . in'allits Win branches, in the room for merly occulie,d by' the store of J. Law &tomato! opposite Fahnestucks' sutra, He hopes, by a strict attention totiiiiinese, and an earnest effort to please, tolielit and receive* liberal share ofpublie Ig:l'Give us a ca 11.448 `Country' produce taken in exchange for work! Latest Fashions have just been re ' HENRY ChiPPINGER. 'Aka 16, 1852-Iy. • 2LiZcAttOria2be -74 g 3 Nzga g 2 ft# # • Dr. I T. Lawrencell.; DENTIST, et,PFECR, in 'hambersburg street, I', one door West of the Lutheran Chuniitotilarly opposite Middlespirs store, %Otero be may be found read willing to amend., to any etiae within the province of the Dentist.. Poisons in want of full oats of teeth are invited to call. REFERENCES. D.U. te. Dim ulcer, I Rev.C.P.Kcatra,D.D /101f191411. I Prof. M. JA coos, 1.C454 inviaa. I H. L. iliteatia, ID•P4taiswr. H.A. 31111114111111111141 W ItoeTAOPIMICIi. 1 M. L. STIKTX•• ^IWO 7. 1848. 4 Blake's Vatent Fire and Wate Proof Paint, ASUPERIOR ARTICLE. fur sale Fahnestock's. sign Of the RED FRONT .• catoctlitirs, OF rift kind. anti (real', to he hail as low ae the market afford' at KURTZ'S etwatertruer. K-eney Jeans and Tweeds. oft variety of op!ors end ptyle for tive oveson, et ICURreff cheap ger Blank. of all kinds fqr -to at this office. LIST OF RETAILERS OF Goods. Ware*, and Merchandise within the County of Adams, return ed and classified by the undersigned. Ap praiser of Mercantile Taxes in accordance %vial the several Acta of Assembly, ioc the year 1853 cutati AMT LIMON Borough of Gellyaburg. 9 S. Fahnestock and Suns, 025 00 12 George Arnold. - 12 50 12 Abraham Arnold, 12 50 13 Rork] Alidiltrieoff, 10 00 13 Damsel dr., Ziegler, 10 00 13 A. 11. Kurtz, 10 00 14 John M. Stevenson, sr. 7 0 0 14 George Little, 7 00 14 Arena Sams n. 7 00 14 8. H. Buehler. 7 00 14 Keller Kurtz, 7 00 14 J. L. SOMA, , 7 00 14 Win. W. Paxton, 7 00 14 George W. Blessing, 7 00 14 Philip Winters, 7 u 0 14 Samuel S. Forney, ag't, 7 00 14 Hugh Mellhenny, 7 00 14 Samuel Little, 7 00 14 William Gillespie, 7 00 14 J. J. BrinkerhoO, • 7 00 14 Emanuel Ziegler, Liquor, 10 50 14 Shelley & Hollebaugh, 7 00 14 Elias 811eada,. 7 00 14 John Holt, ' s ' 700 14 T. Warren& Son, 7 00 14 Robert Sheads, 7 00 Cumberland Township. 14 John ‘Veikert, 14 George Trostlo, mill. 14 Robert Cobeso. mill. Sfrobrut numskip 14 Jamb King, 7 00 14 Dnvid Shull, 7 00 14 Philip &C. W. Myers, liq., 10 50 14 Hugh King, 7 00 Mengllen Township, 14 John Burkholder, 7 00 14 Josiah Penmse & Co., 7 00 14 Abel T. Wright, 7 00 14 George Minnigh, 7 00 14 -- Wright, 7 'OO 14 Wm. Geerdeer, 7 00 14 0. P. pause, 7 00 14 D. Dieitiney, 7 00 - Buller township. 14 Jew( Houck. liq., 10 50 14 David Hulick, 7 00 14 Samuel Faber. jr., 7 00 14 A Creglow, liq., 10 50 14 Jacqb Petted, 7 00 14 Jobb A. H. Rather, lig., 10 50 14 Joseph Smith, 7 00 14 Jacob B. Trostle, liq.. 10 50 • Tyrone townelnp. 14 Jesse Cline, 7 00 14 J. linMellinger, liq., 10 50 Hanahon township. 14 Jacob S. Ililtlerbrand, hq., JO 50 14 Charlee Spangler, 7 00 14 William Wolf, 7 00 14 Julia: Ilemy. liq.. 10 50 14 Samuel Blethereer, 7 00 14 Catharine Miller, 7 00 LiberiN township. 14 John Nunernaker, Mounljoy township 14 Ephraim Hamer, lig., 14 Lawrence Dietz, lig., 14 Henry Hann, 14 Sylvester Fink, liq., 14 B. & D. K. Snyder. Franklin township 14 Jacob Mark, 14 Abraham Scott, 7 00 14 Thomas J. Cooper, 7 00 14 Philip Hann, liq., 10 50 14 H. W. Whittner, liq., 10 50 t Beecher Si Hoover, liq., 10 50 14 Peter Mickley, 7 00 13 Jacob F. Lower, 14 John Wertz, 14 J. B. Wrightson, 14 Mania L. Miller, Humiltorabon township 14 B. W. Riley, liq., 13 Jamb Brinkerhoff, 14 Paxton & Blythe, 7 00 14 George Riffle, mill, 7 00 14 Jacob Heitleigh, 7 00 Huntington township. 12 J. A. Gardner, liq., 18 75 14 Jacob A Myers. 13 B. F. Gardner. lig.. 15 00 Latinme township. 14 Henry B. Smith, liq., 14 C. Chrontsier, liq., 1U 5U Oxford townshih. 13 „Jacob Martin, liq., 13 G. B. [limes, IN., 14 Mary Melly. Berwick toima#hip 14 Wm. Ilininger. liq., 10 50 14 M. Eiclielhiirger, liq., 10 50 14 D. E. Hollinger, liq., 10 50 14 Joseph 11. Henry, . ; 00 Mountpleummi town. hip 13 John t 4 Arnim :Luck. liq., 14 Peter O'Neil Reading township 14 I). M. C. White, It Jacob Aulebaugh, jr., 14 Jacob George. 14 Adam S. . 1 1 , 13ers, lig., 10 50 Conowago township. 14 John liunbir, er., 7 00 14 Halley & Soeerioger, liq., 10 50 14 John Ginter, liq., /0 50 Germady Township 13 Study & Norht,ek, lig., 15 00 13 Ephraim Myers. lig,7 15 00 18 Spalding & Brother, 10 00 14 Samuel Berlin, , 7 00 14 Henry Mayer, 10 50 14 George Houck, 7 00 Union township. 14 Peter Lung, lig., • • 10 50 14 Abral►am Sell. lig.. LIST OF PERSONS Returned for License under the several Acts of Aenenibly, to create a sinking fund, to proride for die certain and gradual extinguishment of the Debt of the Com monwealth, to wit: CLASS. 41117 T PATENT MEDICINES. 4 Samuel 1- Buehler, Gettysburg. 5 00 4 Samuel 3. Funni e s/et. ~ 500 BEER, LICENSE.. 8 JOhn Honing, Oetlyiburg, 6 00 8 John Lutz. ~ 5 00 8 A. M. Staub. Oxford. 5 00 DISTILLERIES. 10 David RlMdea, Freedom, 6 00 10 W.* Ainkins, Oxford, 600 10 Henry 'WWI, Hamilton, . 600 10 Jots.,Kindig, Conowego, _ 500 APPEAL—NutIey iv hereby given to all perziniii inierimied it► 1114 abuve reintu of classification, that I will hold an epees! at the Counni4sionera Office..Gettyaburg. 1111 Tuesday the 7th thy of June neat he. tween the hours of 10 A. M.. 61141 3 P. M.. when and where all persons that consider themselver aggrieved by raid clas sification they attend. . . .1. A UGIIIII tto iv, Appraiser of Meachantila Tara. f r Adams Covey. May 6. 1853-41 REGISTER'S NOTICE. NOTICE: is hereby given to all Lege. tees and oilier persons concerned, that the Alnanistration Accounts herein after mentioned, will be presented at the Orphans' Court of Adams couitty, for con firmation and allowance, on Madam the 31st of May, inst., viz : 1 IA The first and final account of Hugh Wilson, Administrator with the will an nexed, of the estate of Mary Wilson deed. 117. The first and final nee'ount of James hinm Administrator de bonis non, of the estate of Samuel Lino, dcc'd. 118. The first and final account of Robert Bell, Executor of the last will and testament of James Bell IWO., dee'd. 119. 'rho first and final seriatim Of Wil iam Wright. Administrator of the estate of Benjamin Mars, deed. 12 0 . The first and final account of John Marshall, :one of the Executors of the last will and testament of Joseph Marshall. &Wit. 121. The second and final Guardianship account of Henry Overholizer, deceased, Guardian of Samuel Geiselman, exhibited by George King and Henry King, Execu tors of Henry Oserholtz-r, deu'd. 122. The first and final account of Ja cob Welder. Administrator of the estate of Jacob Wolf, dec'ti. 123: The second and final ncrount of Adam Marshall, one of the Executors of the last will and testament of Joseph Mar shall. dec'd. 124. The first and final aeount of George Lough, Executor of the last will and testa ment of Mary Lough. deed. 125. The first and final account of Win. l S. Hamilton. Esq., Administrator of the 1114111 P of Catharine Miller. dee'd. 120. The second and final . account of Cornelius 1 lougthrliii and Minty Lott, Executors of the last will and testament of Head:tall Iloughtr.lio, 11Pc . d. - 127. The first and final account of Jo. seph Fink. !Wolin istrator ol the estate of Jacob Hitkr jun., (libe'd.. 128. The first and liaal herolllll of John %Valter. Committee of Conrad Walter, who was Guardian of the person and estate of Samuel Philip Rahn, a minor sou of Phil ip Rahn, 129. he first and final account of Ja cob Mowery. Administrator of the estate of John Mowery, dec'd. 139. The second account of Ceorge Brown and Jacob (;forge, Executors of the last will and testament of Michael thrhold, sen., dec'tt, 1 1 , 131. The first and final accAtint of John Wolford, Administrator of the estate of John T. Ferree, dec'd. • 132. The first and final account of James Russell. Esq., Executor of the last will and testament of Dinah Butler, dee'd. 133. The account of Michael Carl and Jacob Slagle, Executors of the last will and testament of Adam Carl, dee'd. 10 50 JO 50 7 00 10 50 7 00 134. The account ol I'aul Troup, Ad. innitstratnr ur OM estate or Catharine Troup dee'd. 135, The areountof Jacob Slagle and David Shigle., Exemitors of the I3st will and testament of F/avid Slagle , ilee'll. 138. The first account of John D. Becker. Administrator of the estate of Israel Smith, dec'd. 137. The first account of William Black, Administrator of the estate of Hugh Black, tlec'd.• 138. The first and final account of Henry C. Shriver, Guardian of Catharine Elizabeth Shroeder, and Martha Ann Shroeder, minor children of William Shroeder. duc'd. 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 139. The Guardianship account of Pius Sneeringer, Guardian of Oliver and Sarah Keller, minor children of Jacob Keller, dec'd. 140. The first and final account of Wil-; liam Vanoradel & Levi Osborn, Executors ! of the last will and testament of Margaret Osborn, deed. 141. The first account of Augustus Duncan, John B. McPherson and James S. Ross, Executors of the last will and' testament of John Duncan, dec'd. 142. The first and final account of ! Jacob Sheely, Administrator of the ea tate of Andrew Sheely, deed. 143. The first account of John Dough telin, Executor, and Elizabeth Shank. Ex ecutrix, of the last will and testament of David Shunk, dec'd. 141. The second and final account 01 John Lunch. surviving Executor of the last will and testament of John Lunch, dec'd. 145. The first and final account of Michael' Bender and George Myers, Ad , ministrators of the estate of Jacob Bender, deceased. 140. The first and final account of Moses McClean, Executor of the lost will and testament of Sarah 11. Magnify, de ceased. 147. The first account of Jarob Meals, Admimis oator of the estate of Henry Her man, deceased. 148. The first account of Win. S. Ham ilton. Esq., flrting Executor of the last will and testament of George Miller, de ceased. DANIEL PLANK, Regbacr Register's Office. Gettymburg, May 6. tsb3. STACKS OF THEM. WE have just received a splendid as sorttuedt of Vests. Such as Black and fancy Satins, Cloth and Cassitneres Tweeds, &c., &c., and %OM be sold low at. SAMSON'S. EXTRACT OF COFFEE. r lIIE genuine, original EXTR.BC7 JIL OF COFFEE, which has been re cently so extensively , brought into us use a suboxitate for Coffee, and' which rectom Med& itself by reason of its cheapness. as well as its excellence, can be had, a all tines, a: e Store of S. 11, BUEEILER. PARASOLS. 71 11 1 H E Ladies will plealle call at KUR'r/IS Cheap Corner and see a large and well seemed lot of PARASOLS, among them large sixes. • • ENTLEMEN are inritedtneall end see s lorsoutal BEAVER, llA'r, also t3Jk, Cob**. Kossuth. Citizens, and Panama lists for risinuter. April V) W. W. PAXTON. D. M 9 CONA UGlllts . JIT7'OIINEY 47' I..dir, OFFWE in the South-west corner-of 'O. public square, one door west of George Artold's Store, and formerly oc cupied as a Law Office by John M'Con- Rugby, lf; . ati., deceased, willorhey and salciler for Patents and Pensions, Can furnish very desirable facilities to applicants and entirely relieve them from the necessity oft journey to Washington. ET D. McC. is prepared to attend to the prosecution of Claims for Bounty Laud to Soldiers of the %Vat . of 1812 and others —the selection of choice lands and loca- ting their Ititrrants—procuring Patents and selling Soldiers' lands to the bust ad vantage. " r ipply to hint personally or by letter. Gettysburg, Nov. 1, 1850--t f BOUNTY LANDS. 4', i DEMONS entitled to Bounty >'< i l •m- Lands under the acts of Con- Igress of the United States can ) have their elaims promptly and efficiently attended to by applica tion either personally or by letter o the subscriber, at his office in Gettysburg. Claimants whose applications have been suspended on account of deficiency in proof may find it to their advantage tocall- CrrThe fee charged is its in each case. payable upon the delivery of the warrant. The subscriber will also attend to claims for Pensions for Revolutionary or other services and the location of lands. The sale and purchase of Land Warrants at tended to, and the highest cash price paid (tor the same. R. G. 3IcCREA RN'. Nay 14—tf. Attorney at law. W. H. STEVENSON, A7YORREV AT LAY. CIbFFIC Eon the North \Vest corner Or IL. the Centre Square. (between Smith's and Stevenson's,) Ueteyeburg, Pa. Diamond Tonsors—New Firm elpton Mrotbtr, FASHIOAABLE AND HAIR DitEissEltis, CAN at all times he found prepared to attend to the calls of the people, at 1 riliE Subscribers would respectfully the Temple, in the Diamond. adjoininl I announce to their friends and the the County Building. from Lon g exi"'' :public, that they have opened a NEW rience they flatter themselves that t hey can HARDWARE STORE in Baltimore st,. go through all the ramifications of the adjoining the residence of DAVID Zir.iii.vit, Tonsorial Department, Gettysburg, in which they are opening a with s. tell an infinite degree of skill, as large and general assortment of will in,iet with the entire satisfaction of : HIRDwARE, IRON, STEEL, all. who may subunit their chins to the keen orde.il of their razors. They hope, GROCERIES therefore, that by their attention to busi ness, and a desire to please, they will mer it as well an reeeive,a liberal share of pub lic patronage. The sick will be attended to at their private dwellings: BARBER, & 11.11R-MIESSER. AMUEL B. WILLIAMS respectfully " informs the citzens of Gettysburg and strangers who may tarry here until their beards grow, that he has opened a Shaving and (lair-culling Saloon in Uhambersburg street, opposite internees Drug More, where he intends prosecuting the "tonso rial business" in all its branches. lie will shave you as clean as a city broker, and cut your Lair to suit the cut of your phiz. Then his whole object is to im prove the appearance of the human race. From lung experience he flatters himself he can go•thwough Ito' ramification. of the tonsorial th;pArtntent with such .an infi nite degree of skill, as to meet the entire approbation of those who submit their Chill 9 to the keen ordeal of his razor. March I 1.--3 t 0 YES : 0 1-14',S U. W EBB has removed to Ent • mitshurg, be will attend to the Anctioneering of Public Sales, in that place, and wherever he may be called upon to gp in Frederick and Adams counties. His char g es will be moderate, and work well dune. Sept. 24, 1852—Gm. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS & Confectioners in general. ripllE undersigned would respectfully inform dealers in FRUITS, CON FECTIONERIES and M/eI.:RIES, that they are receiving daily, Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Prunes. Raisins, Almonds, Filberts, English Walnuts, African, Ten nessee and Calitornia Domini Nuts, Pecan Nuts, Pule Apple cheese, Eastern Cutting Cheese, Sugars, Coffee, Teas, all kinds of Spices, whole and ground, Conserved and Preserved (linger, Macaroni, Vent/1- (.01i, Dairy Salt. &c. 200 bores Orim!es, 25 ho.Xes Lemons, 100 boxes Raisins, 25 boxes Rock Candy, red, white and yellow, 25 boxes Coin Drops, /range, Lemon, Vanilla. &c., 25 boxes Jujubepaste, Oranze, Lemon, &c., 25 boxes Chocolate Drops, 10 boxes Stick, 25 boxes Chocolate, Eagle and Spiced, 100 boxes Prunes in limey boxes, 100 Drums Figs, 10 bags S. S. Almonds, 10 bags Filberts, 100 bushels Ground Nuts, 50 jars tine Prunes, 25 gross Dun lap's Premium Blacking, &c. The subscribers being appointed sole agents fn7 the sale of spices 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 us cheap as they can be bought elsewhere. They are prepared to sell their goods. which ate the beat make and quality that can be had in any market, at City Prices! and One Price only! For sale Wholesale and Retail at No. 42 filark,l Street opposite 'V ork Bank, by . ALEX. REfsINGER & SON • Coll aid Examine for Yourselves ! March, 4.-1853. WASHINGTON HOUSE, CORNER OF MARKET 8T iftAND MARKET SQUARE, parrliburg, Pa. rIE undersigned hail fitted up this T will known 'and favorite House, with every' convenience requisite for the accommOiation of ibe public, and solicits a contincence of the patronage so liber ally exteuled to him by the travelling pub lic. I WM. T. SANDERS, Harriiiburg, Jan. 14, 1853.—if BUFT VESTS.—A spleudid lot of 'SWF VESTS just received and for vale 4/14hip it SAMSON'S. CEORLE E. DIREINIRME IS constantly menufseturingallkinds of • CABINFT FURNITURE.. at his Old Establishment, in South Baltimore street, second square, one dour ugrth of ! the "Compiler" printing office, Gettys-1 burg. Persons in want of FURNITURE, gt will do well to call and examine for themselves before purchnsing else where, as lie is determined to sell cheap er than tile cheapest. 11 ft.AII kinds of LUMBER and PRO DUCE takes* in trade for Furniture. Coffitto, of every de.cription, made at the P ttortef.t notice. Having a neat and anbanintial Ilearae, he will convey corpses to any burial ground in the county, without ex tra charge. Gettyaberg, Dee. 17. 1852.-3 m NLVIT COACH GETTVSI3ITAG, B.A. VII F: undersigned respectfully announce 1 to the Public that they have entered into • Partnership, under the II /11114% style and title of 11A MERSIN & FREY, to carry on COACH in all its branches, and are prepared in furnish to order, on reasonable ttrots. all kinds of Coaches. Rockaway. Bunt-Body, and. Jersey Carriages, Buggies, &e., roan- ufactured by the heat of workmen, and n'hich, for linish and durability, will chal lenge comparison with any manulactured in this place. OrThe undersigned arc also prepared to attend to IZEPAIRINI3 in all brandies of the business, at theAllortest notice. WM. W. HAMERNI.Y, J. G. FREY. Gvitymburc, ra., rob. 18, I ',571-1y INIIII6I ICJ: WILT HARDWIRE STORE. CUTLERY, COACH TRIMMIRGS, Springs, Axles, Saddlery, Cedar IVare, Shoe Findings, Paiuts,Oils, & Dyestuffs, n general, incuding every description of articles in the above line of business.—to which they invite the attention of Coach makers, Blacksm i tbs. Carpenters, Cabinet makers, Shoemakers, Saddlers, and the public generally. l.wving 1,00%1 0010041 , a withg,llFll earc and purchashed tor Cash, we guart antee.(for the Ready Money,) to dispose of any part of it on as reasonable terms as they can be purchased any where. We particularly request a call from our friends, mul earnestly solicit a share of piddle favor, as we are determined to es. character for selling Goods at low prices and ag lin,intr•s on fair prin ciples JoEE IL DANNER, DA VIII ZIEGLER. Gettysburg, bine 13,1831.—tt. 200() LADIES A 1O willing to certify that the Il ATE -Iw. AWAY COOKING STOVE is the very best Stove now wove, they will do more Cooking, Roasting and Baking, and do it with less labor, and last as long again as any other stove now sold. These celebrated stoves are constantly kept fur sale at a very reduced price at t he GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY A?D MACHINE SllO P 1 Where the subscribers feeling determined to suit all persons have also etc Parlor, Sexton's Baltimore A tr-tiirhi, and Cahinch Cook Stove, and Air-tight and Ten-plate Parlor Stoves of the HUM beautilul patterns. THE SEYLOR PLOUGHS Whirl' cannot he surpassed for lightness o draught or til the character of their work, are constantly on hand for sale, and in view of the fact that Om Mouldboard of these Ploughs is one-fourth heavier than that of other ploughs, tt is decidedly the cheap est that can he obtained. WITUEROW PLOUGHS and oth ers, Castings for the ‘Voutleuek Plough, Winthindl Machinery, Castings and Hol low-Ware, With every article usually made at Foundries ran be obtained here. Blacktismanng and Shoe Making a • usual. T. WAIMEN & SON MEM9I NEW ESTABLISHMENT undersigned rt spectfully announce' to his friends and the put lic generally that he hit commenced the • Tailoring Business in the room recently occi pied as a Shoe store b: JOHN BARRET. OR South-west corner of Baltimore and Mid dle streets, Gettysburg, opposite Falmes tucks' Store. Having made arrangements to receive the LATEST FASHOOVIS regularly from the cities, and personally superintending all work sent out, those who favor me with their custom may de pend upon having their work done to their entire satisfaction. oft_Country produce *lll be taken. in exchange for work. %VYlr T. KING. Gettysburg, Oct. 15. 1952—0ut. , D 111171313 ANTI lICEDIOIDTES. 411 4 kinde,- loom the bear ir gonna ilk. the City , con stantly on hand and '?for aale at the Mug end' Bookiwin of • 8. 11, , uyEtimm. June 4, 1 . 662 y • Philadelphia Adverthiements. CHI4IAP WINDOW SHADE DEPOT AND PLANIITAOTORT of G. L. Miller & Cp., S. W. eo?her of .9rch and Sei and sta., PIIILADEDPHIA EVERY Variety of Shades, Whole sale and Retail, such as Scroll, Flow er, Gothic, Vignette, Oil and Dry Lind scapes, nre 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 ue a trial. IVe will try to please. Brasses, Trimmings, &c., always on band. Remember S. W. corner SECOND and ARCH Streets', Philadelphia. Feb. 11, 1853-6 to. SCHOOL BOONS, PAPERS, &c. rum: subseribers offer to Country Mer l_ chants, Teachers and School Com mittees, one of the best aisorted stocks of SCIIOOI, BOOKS & STATIONERY to be 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 Papers, and all ordinary Stationery, Blank Books, Pens, Ink, Ate., on the most favorable terms. SCHOOL COMMITTEES, Teachers and othors purchasicg, iii Nuantities for Schools, are invited to call and examino our stock. We have had considerable experience in supplying School Districts, and being publlshero of n cumber of ex tensively used School Books, our for getting such stocks are unsurpas sed. Amongst our publications will be found the fellowing Condy's Spelling Book, Revised edition ; " Primer ; Young Orator ; Ounimere's Surveying, the standard Trea tise on this Science ; Bonnyeastle's Mensuration ; Anderson's Davenport's Ilistory of the U. States. used in the Public Schools of New York and Philadelphia ; Quin here's Progressive Spelling Book ; Coolly 's Grammar ; Latin Hictionttry ; The Book 01 Commerre, &e.. &e. URIAII HUNT & SON, 44 N. Fourth Si. Philad. Feb. 25, 1853-3 m CANE SEAT CHAIR 111.11N111,1 C TOR J 1" . & 132 tVo rth Sixth Sired, opposite Franklii; Square, Phila,h/phia. P' 111 E subscriber is constantly finishing, -R. and on hand PLAIN and FANCY CANE SEAM' CHAIRS, in great variety t.f Elegant and Fasltionble 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, !tall ('hairs, Counting House and Office Arm Chairs, large and small Rocking Chairs, Store and Steam boat Stools, %V intlsor Chairs, and Settees, &c.. &c. Homekeepers, Iloie!s, Steamboat and Rail Road Companies. will find ii to their interest to call at Mel' Amory of N. I'. WOOD. No. 131 North 6th St. oppot Ito Frookhn Z. 4 llu.tre, April 1,1853--3 m. rrnE undersigned bare just opened a I fresh and complete stock 01 1V ALL PAPERS, among who'll are GOLD and VELVET, FINESATIN.and the LOW ESTPRICED UNGLAZED PAPERS : Also, DECORATIONS, BORDERS, FIRE: SCREENS, CURTAINS, Az'. Windt they ofkr at the lowest prises, both wholesale tel retail. The best workmen employed to bang paper either in the city or country. Blank Books, Stationery, &.e We bare also our usual assortment of WRITING PAPERS, IVRAI'I'INU PAPERS. Blank and Sellout Books, Sta. Boner•, &c. PARRISH k 110CCII. No. 4 Nutt!' FIFTH 5t..9 olio Nl.trkel PHILA DELPHI A. CASH paid for Country ragn Alarch 11, 1853-310. GAS FIXTURES A\l► LAMPS HEIBRICK I HORNING& BROTHER .I A . street, 1 0 Vine, PHILADELPHIA. II "' INC, liad :natty years prarrical experience 111 the lillmine4s, and as all work suld by 118 IT , maim tat:lured under our immediate super% ;sou. %%0 are """I'1"1 to oiler to purchasers superior artielvs iii every Ili - anvil of our trade upon the Ino.it fin•oru hie terms. At our store may be found, in every va riety and style of finish, Gas and Lamp Chandeliers, Pendants, Side Brackets, far Halls, Churches, &c. The improved Pine Oil Lamp, also Fluid, Lard and Oil Lamps, Girandoles, Bouquet-holders, Par lor, Night and Reading Lamps, Lamp Glasses, (lobes, Wic Ice, Shades, &c. All Work Warranted or no Sari Factory; No. 86 Noble at. near 4th.— Store, 221 N. Second street, neat door to J. Steivart Depuy'a Carpet-store March 25, 1853.-3 m PROUTY & BARRETI"S Sgriculiural Ware-louse and Seed- Store, No. PA Market street, Philadelphia. PROUTY & MEARS' Patent Self- Sharpening Ploughs, of all sizes, right and left handed—sub-boil, side-hill, and double-Mould; &c. with Steel Extend ing Points. Bar-Share, Beach and other kinds of Castings for repairing. , The Ent. peror of Russia awarded for the above Ploughs a massiie Gold Medal, value 16300. AM, the great medal, at the World'a4 ir, was awarded P. and M.'s Plough. !40. Cultivator@ with dobble point Oh e d, s teer teeth, which can be reversed, Ontti getting double wear of the commit:in teeth. Also, Cultivators of all kinds with itteel teeth. Spain's Atmos pheric ChuMs, Corn Sheller., improved kinds, flay. and Straw Cutters, Hand Corn Mills, torn &Cob Crueller', Gedds' Improved Barrows, Square and A Hew rows, floret' Rakes, Grin d stones, really. hung, Dili tierppers, Agricultural. Puma ces, ()x . )Ipl4s und Bows Pocks for un loading hay,,Jitan-Hay Rakes. pow -Pine, Applebluizlisk Mole ''raps, Pruning 'lads knd Chisula, Saws and &livers, lisp Well Curbs, and 'Aloe tube- PIIPER HANGINGS. =il ins for Chain Pumps, Corn Montero:l'llr nip Drills, 4 to $5, Grant's Patera-Fan Aiills, Garden Engines, Wheat Drills., Horse Powers and Threshers, Mowing and Reaping Machines, Chain Pumps, Cunha Bull Rings, Patent Iron &tithe, Grubbing Hoes, Transplanting Trowels. Hay and Manure Forks, Shov els and Spades, Garden and Field Hoes, Garden Rakes in variety, Children's Tools Darling Scythes, Swabs, with patent fast enings, Potaion Hooka. Also, Horticul tural 'Pools, (of every description,) Gard en and Grass Seeds. for sale at the lowest price, wholesale and retail, by PROUTY & BARRimr. April 8,1853.-2 m New Wall raper Warehouse. BURTON L./LYING, MANUFACTURERS AND IMPOR rERs, No. 121 .Irrh Street, second door above Six/h, Philadrlph ia. WHERE may be found the !argent and best selected 'trek in the City. COUNTRY PURCHASERS may here he accommodated, without the inconven ience of looking bather, and may be as sured that they will receive the advantage of their money. BURTON & LANING, Lid ANC II Rireet. above !Six lb, Philadelphia April I, 1853-3 in. ENT anti nantitil, I ourth and dirch streets, Philadelphia, ARE now receiving, for Spring Sales. Black and Colored Silks, Fashiona ble Shawls, New Designs of Dress Goods, British, French, and India Goods, full stock of American Cotton and Woollen Goods, Linen Damasks and Furnishing Goods. ivy-Wholesale buyers supplied with scarce end &Arable Goods at low prices for net cash. Feb. 18, 1853.-3 m LEATHER. Fritz, Williams & Uondry. Sidle No, 29, N. 3rd iitreet, Philadelphia MnRRI.OOO MANIIFACTUREiti, CURRIERS, AND IMPORTERS rarnalinie,n and Gencrail 1.7 7' ER BUS/NESS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL. pr)- - -.Mantlactory 15 Mu rgarenn Philadelphia. July 9, 1852 Iy. i A : , M , j. .. ::... 11 . A ,. 1L: ,:.. 11 SON, :, 7,,,, \ .. 1.,. • • .., 1 4.1.1,1 i / id 11.. 1 1 ..... t....d.5..1air1t 00 Wien"' 4. i .1..11.....,,, .n rt t.l. ekt hu. ZIo %lA, it , t .ree. oho.. Stch, wear 1.,. Mr,vl.llll,•4.li.ituk. e I' ~.., ... • ~ \lllJallrU , , ~. „ Philadelphia, April 2,3, 1852-1 y SPRING MILLINERY GOODS. JOHN STONE & SONS, I>IIURTERS AND DEA LElts IN FRENCH 11111.1.11NERV GOODS NO. 45 SOUTH SECOND STREET. PHILADELPHIA, lAviNG deceived by late arrival , ' sa 111 . it large and well selected assortment of SPIRINC; MILLINERY GOODS, are now prepared to offer their rnstonwrs. at the lowest market prices— (dace Silks for lkinneis. Fancy Bonnet and Cap Ribbon.. French and American Artaietal Mow ers, r rapes, all colors, Fancy Nets and Laces. Ivellier with every article appertaining to the tlillmery trade. Marsh 11, 1853-2 in. [Baltimore Advertisements. 7.01:11.1.1t11 S 4 Zrotbtro, MANUFAUTURERsANDIMPORTEROF Paper Ilangings, No. 207 Bohan/ore street, Boliiniore, I N V ITE attention to their very eleerint and extensive assortment of Paper Hangings, embracing rum gold and telt , t tievoratiolig, line lirtmch, in plain and wit (tabus, with an inigneme assortment of ordinary, satin arid common papers. Al so Curtain Pavers, Borders. Ftre Prints, Tester and Centre pieces. he. 11. art; I B. were awarded at the late fair of Om Maryland Institute, a Guru MEDAL for the superiority of their Paper Hangings. Feb. 4, 1/453.-3m IMITC t. GOLD .I.VD W. 1111: L. 11. M11.1.1:It Si. CO., Wholesale Ii aleh uml Jewelry No !97 Walt. e., S. E. Corner of Charles .Irr r t., MI'ORTER of English and Swiss Watches an 4 tools of every descrip tion, Watch Ease Makers and Manufac turers of Fine Gold Jewelry. We call the attention of southern and Western dealers in Watches,jewelry and Silver, to our very extensive tock, assuring them that in no article in ur line shall we al low any establishment to surpass us, eith er in quantity, quality or low prices. We arc the only Wholesale Muse in this branch of trade in Baltimore, and shall use every fair means to induce Southern and Western merchants to open accounts with us. Our terms shall be as liberal accommodating' as can possibly be found in the United States. We will take great pleurre:in showing our goods to Southern and Western mer chants, whether they open accounts with us or not. L. H. MILLER & C 0.,. Importers of Welch's ' Baltimore. Feb. 4, 1353.-1 11. I A ei AA I V. 'llk (01VI I'• 1 1 f . - -- - - - - rO 111. ',.....--, •.1 I - -, Allk `,.. , • lir CALL AND SEE. IA Very large supply of TIN bta WARE on hand and for sale, at Buehler's'rin and . Sheet Iron Establishment, opposite the Post-office, which will be sola at low prices. GEO. E. BUEHLER.
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