e l . 4 . ! • Sitber"ita r.. .awroice 11111, &fit " s htirg street, one door West of the I.otheran Chpreh, nearly itppiwite Aliddleinitl's store, where he unity he found ready and willing to attend to any case within the province of the Dentist. Persons in want of lull sets of ttaitli are invited to call. Ii t V.VERE NU ES. Dr.:ll,N. HE. Itev.C.P.K a tutu ,1).1.1 " '1). 1{;1111 , 1 kill, I PI.1( AlOll%, " H.flt , nick , I 11. 1.. VI 1111411t11, I. 1J itcrkßt, l s.m. nu so Row. i • . 1.. BTIEV IR. 18.141. GALL THIS WAY! THE P,ATES 3 7 VGVll}llS{Din AUST 113[0-;[sunEH. rIIII, tindo!rsigitell respectfully Ittmotittc ""' es to the ettizelei of (:ettt qlture and its vicinity that he has 0/1111111!Iterti the TAILtDRINCi 13 USINF. - ,S, to all its varied branches, in the rn nn for merly occupied by the store of .1. IA w inning Sentek, and opposite Fattnestoeks' store. ILa hopes, by a strict attention whininess. Intl an earnest effort to please, to meet and receive a littera', share ofpublie patronage. rj•Give us a call.jerg Country produce taken in exchange for work. •Latest Fashions have just been re lIENRY CLIITINGER. • Kpril It 1852-Iy. - 111: At' A de .ai!:1 • ‘ c -1 F •." Patent. Fire and Nate Proof Paint. Alc/S1):1%111011 ARTICLE, for sale 'at'ltulinesiock's. sign of Ole RED FRONT THAT WONDERFUL PLACE, JEW .A !MOLD'S celebrated cheap CLOTHING STORE, continues to be the 'abject of amazement, delight. and profit to the thousands who are constantly, and tt.sitOttili note, thronging it, and sup ply** *flint/elves with every variety of the best nodes and most substantial quali ties of RE.", D F 411,4 DE C LC , 77 I I NG. Ilk ,; make 4 no empty Boasts about "mar price' 'and the thousand and tom other ttatibegii of the day, but defies the world in proditeen richer. cleaner. neater, strong er i spec stock of Clothing than the in %view which he has—not bought a 4tiuctio e wade tor a song—but e strong er • I skilful and honest workmen, iiiihe item honest and skilful manlier.— Just rail wad see if it is not so. ar.7`.6150 few TRUNKS at less than eost.l9 make room tot customers. Lpril 22, .1853 I DAGUERREOTYPE 50 CENT i 4 plittil• be haul at IVeaver's Gallery in Chamberstnirg street. Pictures kinds of weather, and will be [MUT at this Gallery in all the different styles of the day, at prices varying from 50 rents: . to *0 00. So now is the time ftirlobtaining the cheapest likeness ever of ferediCihis place. Persons will find it to their advantage to call soon while the oppnritimly is before them, and in order tit titettre a 'Satisfactory likeness. subjects aire'liinested to wear dark apparel. , -+r ddritletbesi shuidd wear black, with black vt•ittainall cravat, and ladies should avoid dieisses of pink and blue. Plaid and eritliCastitig colors aro very suitable for Children. lretniti my sincere thanks to run flamer. otre friends fur their past favors, and so. Wits *continuance of the same, hoping by strielettention in business to satisfy the twelO : of all who may visit my gallery. SAMUEL WEAVER April V 9-1843. coverlet and Carpet Weaving. Arew Ex, ishmen& respectfully notifies the citizens of Gettysburg and neigh borhood that Ile has commenced the above inisiam in Gettysburg, in the brick shop. in''Baltitnnre street, nearly opposite 1). MX:retry% Saddlery, where he will he firepayed to weave COVERLETS and CARPETS of all kinds in the very beat Alt?, and, at low rates. lie will furnish milieu desired. JOSEPH LITTLE, Weaver. 'Gettyiburg, April 22. 1853.-31# eOntt %lOUS Vlitsee a first-rate assortment or Pan taloons at SAMI4ON'S one price :adtore. smeh as Black. French Cassimeres, po . o Skitt Cassimeres, Fancy Cassimeres orefe 7 kind mentionable, Crutslitem of all clitoris and shades, and at prices to f al4: [ Oct. 1. 414) 4 411,r 1V1J01D57 , 4 Perfumery, Hail Oils, 3lotto ,•-•- , W4ters Portruanies, &c.. a new as fr4rvisitint just opened at BUEHLER'S Mini and Drug Store, in Cliainber.burg stror,l4 SUITING! SPOUTING! 1 4 1....01t1.741 and Henry Wimpler will Make Mouse 'Spouting and put up isitititi' lota, fur cash or country pro. thaor.„,' Farmers and all others wishing iheilr'WoUses. Barns. Ate. spouted, would ,Alipito g o. theta a call. 4 „ .4 , (.1.,,11. , 11. WAMPUM.. • , . ._ . ____ _ _ ____________ PIE _ ,Y 0 i,:, 5 • *WOE outlseritier liar just opeueil a freak tl'A' 4l (' 4 66l.:sonokble Goods, , ib'i . ,„," ....,,,' i ite Maras issortment of Mitpk '' 7 . '''.. I t ' -.. '''• 'fik %Goods,, to. which `the :anattitianii it:Ocular attention of foirtrina • ' irtiilittite e11e45414101,0,...gein respectfully 4 '-" ' . rp : hiltiliLECOFFi Ap4ll 22. 11643. LlST*EtAtus Goods, Ware*, and Merchandise within the County of Adams, return ed and claionfied by the undersismeil, Ap primer of Mercantile 'Foxes in accordance widt the several Acts ol Assembly, for the year 1853: /borough of Gellysburg 9S. Falittestork and Sons, • Pi George Arnold, 12 Abraham Arnold. 13 David Middleroft . „ 13 Datincr .& Ziegler, 13 A. 11. Kurtz, 14 John M. Stevenson, sr. 14 (kings Little. 11 Marcus 14 S. 11. Dodder, • 11 Keller Kuril. 11 J. L. 14 Win. W. Paxton. 14 George %V. Blessing, 11 Philip %V inters, 14 S'anitiel S. Forney, ag't, 14 Hugh Me'Manny, 14 Samuel Little, •••.: 14 William Gillespie. 14 J. J. HrinkerholL 14 Emanuel Ziegler. Liqitor, 14 SU.lley & Dollebaugh, 14 Elias Sheads i 14 John Doke, 14 T. Warren & Son, I 4 Robert Sheads. C'urnberland Town hip 14 John Welker!, 14 Cleorge Trostle, mill, 14 Robert Coberin, mill, &robin* . Township. 14 Jacob King. 14- David Shull, 14 Philip & C. W. Myers, liq., 14 Hugh King, Almalien Township, 1.1 John Burkholder. 11 Josiah Penrose& Cu.i -11 AMA T. Wright, 14 George dlinnigh, . 14 14 W:n. Ovenleer, 14 0. P. Hatuw. - 14 1). Divinney, Butler township. 14 Jefum Hulick: liq., " • 14 Davidlirk. • • 14 Samuel Faber. jr.. 14 A Creglore, 14 Jacob Peek!, 14 3.4 m A. 11. !tether, 44 14 Joseph Smith, 14 Jacob B:Trosilei, 7'yrone 14 Jesse Cline, 14 J. lliildleiusteeb. liq.. Hamilton township. 14 Jacob S. lithlerbrand,, 14 Charles-Spangler. 14 William Wolf, 11 John Holey. liq.. 14 Samuel Nelberger, 14 Catharine :Hiller, liberty township. I I John Nimemaker, Mounijoy township. 14 Ephrnitu Hamer, 161.• 14 I.awrenee Diem, liq., )4 Henry Hann, 14 Sylvester Fink, liq., 14 B. & 1). K. Snyder. . Frftnklin township. 14 Jamb Mark, 14 Abraham Seen, 14 Thome J. Cooper, 11 Philip Minn, liq., ' It 11. W. Whitiner, liq., 14 Beecher & liouvce,l#l., 14 Peter Mickley, 2 . • '*! 13 Jacob F. 1 1 .ower, 14 John Wertz. ' • 14 J. 1.1. Wrightson. • • 14 Martin 1.. Miller, lingtiifwrGun townahip. 14 B. W. Riley, lig., 13 Jacob Brinkerhoff, ' 14 Paxton & Blythe, 14 George Riffle. mill, 14 Jacob Huineigh, Huntington township. 12 J. A, Gardner, lig., 14 Jacob A Myers. 13 11. F. Gardner. liq., Latinsare township. 14 Henry 6. Smith, - 14 C. Chronister, liq., • brfor4lownshik. 13 Jacob Martin. liq.. 13 (:. 11. 'limes, lig., 14 Mary lleagy, Berwick township. 14 Wm. Bittinger. liq., • 14 . M. Eichelhurger, liq.. 14 1). E. Hollinger, lig., 14 Juseph R. Henry, Alountpleasar.l township. 13 John Miller, 14 Antos Lick, liq., 14 Peter O'Neil, lig., Reading lownehip. I 4 D. M. C. White, 14 Jacob Aulebaugh, 14 Jacob George. 14 Adam S. Myers. liq.. Conowago lownohip. 14 John Bushy, sr., 7 00 14 Heiley & Sneeringer,l4., 10 50 14 John Ginter, liq., 10 50 Germady township. 13 Study & Norbcek, liq., 13 Ephraim Mywra. liq,, 13 Spalding i!ir, Brother, 14 Samuel Berlin, 14 Henry Mayer, 14 George Houck, Union township 14 Peter Long, liq., 14 Abraham Sell, liq., LIST OF PERSONS Returned (or License under the several ,Acts of Assembly, to create a sinking fund, to provide for the certain and grpdual extinguishment of the Debt of the Com monwealth, to wit: PATENT 111EDICINES. 4 Samuel H. Buehler, Clauyrburg, 6 00 4 Suittuel S. Forney, aeh, '„ 5 00 BEER LICENSE 8 John liaising, Gettysburg. 8 John hum 8 A. Al. Staub. Oxford, DII4ILLEIiIES. 10 David Rhodes, Freedom, 6 00 10 W. 8 Jenkins, Oxford. 6 00, 10 Henry Wulf, Hamilton, 6 00 10 John Kindig, Conowego, 5 00 APPEAL.—Notice is hereby given to intcroted its the above return of elinisifiestitimilnul will hold an splittal at the Cnn►ntissionere 1)&4, Gettysburg, on Tuesday the 7th day of June next be. tween the hours of 10 A. M., stud 3 P. M., when and where all persons - Mat consider themselves aggrieved by said clas. silication may attend. .1. .1U(.11111\ 11.1I;(;11. Appraiser of tkorclr.oule Taxer bar Adams Cuamay. May 6, 11451-11 AN ' T LICENSE REGISTER'S NOTICE. *25 00 12 50 12 50 10 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 NOTICE is hereby given to all Lego. I ' ll teat and other persons concerned, that the 3lfininistration .Icrounts herein after mentioned, will be presented at the Orphans' Court of Ada ins county, for con firmation and allowance, on Tuesday the 31st of May, inst., viz : 116. The first and final account of 11 ugh Wilson, Administrator with the will an nexed. of the estate of Mary Wilson decd. 117. The first and final account of James Liou, Administrautr de honis moo, of the estate of Samuel Linn, dec'd, 7 00 7 00 ,- 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 'lO 50 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 118. The first and final ateritint Di Robert Bell, Executor-of the last will and testament of James Bell men.. dated. 118.' The first and final seeount of Wil iam IL Wright. Attie inistrator.of the estate of Benjamin Mara. dec.& 120. The first and final account of Jol►n Marshall. 'one of the 'Exeitutors the last will and (comment of Joseph Marrhall. dead. , I tit f. second and final Gestdianahip account of Henry - oCerbelizer. deeeased, Guardian of Samuel Geiselinon , exhibited, by George King and Henry King, E l ec t s. tors of Henry Overholiz.r, dee'd. 122. The first and final, : 11 5 2 .1 1 / 1 1 ,of Ja rob Welder. Administrator of the estate of Jacob Wolf, deed. . • ' 123. The second and finoil micount 'of Adam Marshall, one of the Eaecntors of the last will and testament of Joseph Mar shall, der'd. 7 00 7 00 10 60 7 00 7 00 7 00 7,00 700 7 00 7 00 7.00 :7 00 124. The first and final aeon nt of George' Lough. Executor of the last will and tene ment of Mary Lough, deed. 125. The first and final attebunt of Wm. S. Hamilton, Ea., Administrator of the estate of Catharine Miller, deed. 126. The second and final account 'of Cornelius llougthelin and Henry font, Executors of the last will amt tenement of Henekish Iloughtelin, deed. 127. The first and final 'termini olio. seen - Fink, Esq., A‘ninhurator of theestate of Jaebb Rider jun.. dee d. 7. 00 10 50 7 00 -10 50 7 00 1 10-50 129; The Grin and final account of John Walter, littintuitioe ofeonrad Walter. who wet tiluardian'of-the tertian and estate of Bamitel Philip Hahn, a minor eon of Phil- 1 ip Raltur, ti 129: Thefist final account of Ja. . cob Mowery, Administrator of the estate of Jnlnt Mowery, dec'd. • 130: The second account of George /linen • indlacolt George. Executors of this last , and . testament of 'Michael Harbold. Sen.. 'deed. • ' '• • *3l. The Mist and final acEount of John Wolford i - Athnitthstrator of the estate of John T. PerreeoleAl. 132. The first mid- final account of Jetties Russell. Esq.i ,Executor ol the last will and wistatuent ,• of :••Dinah Rude's., dee'll. • 10 50 7.00 7 00 10 50 ; 7 0 _O , 7 00' 10 ISO 10'50 7 00 10 50 7 00, The meow of Michael Carl and Jacub.Blagle, Executors .of the last will and testament of Mani Carl, timed. 134. The gigaton; of Paul Troup. Ad ministrator .of the estate of Catharine Troup deed . . ' t• 195: The aramintof Jacob Slagle soil David* Slagle, Eva:atom of the last Will amlieatament of • Dash! Slagle, don't!. 7 04J 10 50 10• 50 19 641 7'oo 10 50 700 7.00 00 136.. The first amount of John D. Becker. Administrator of the 'estate of Israel Smith. dec'll. 187. The first account of William Mark, Administrator , of the estate of, Hugh Black. deed. 13$, The first aml final account of Henry C. Shriver, Guardian of Catharine 'Shrneder, and Martha Ann Slottieder, minor children of William Shmeder, 10 50 10 00 7 00 700, 7 00 • • . 130. The Guardninehm account of Pius Ineeringer, Guardian of Oliver and Sarah uiinor Children of Jacob Keller, deed. 140. The firmeand final account of Wil liam Vanoradel & Levi Osborn, Executors of the last will and testament of Margaret Osborn.ilee'd. 141. The first account, of Anguinns Duncan or John B , McPherson and, James S, Ross, Executors of the list will and . testament of John Duncan, dec'd. 142. The first and final account of Jacob Sheely, Administrator of the es• tate of Andrew Sheely, deed. 143. The fiat account of John Roush telin. Executor, and Elizabeth Shunh, Ex. ecu Iris, of the last will and testament of David Shook, dee'tl. r 144. The second and final account of John Louch. surviving Executor of the last will and testament of John Latch. dec'd. 145. The first and final account of Michael Bender and George Myers, Ad. ministratora of the estate of Jacob Bender, deeened. 145. The first and final account of 18 74 7 00 , I pa 18 00 18 00 7 00 10 50 10.50 10 50 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 60 Moses McClean. Executor of the•lost will and testament of Sarah H. Magiqy, de ceased. 147. The first account of Jacob Meals Admitnistrator of the estate of Henry Her man. deceased. 148. The first account of Wm. S. Ham ikon. Esq., Acting Executor of the las will and testament of George Miller, de ceased. DANIEL PLANK, Register. Register's Office, Gettysburg, May 6, 1653. 15 00 15 1 00 10 00 7 00 10 50 7.•00 E have just received a splendid as v sortinedt of Vests. Such as Black and fancy Satins, Cloth and Cassimeres Tweeds, &c.,Arc., and willi be sold low at SAMSON'S. EXTRACT OF COFFEE. T"E genuine, original EXTIMC7 OF COFFEE. which has been re cently so extensively brought into us use a substitute for Coffee, and which rectal' mends itself by reason of its cheapest as well as its excellence, can be had, a all Mmes,z:t„e Store of S. 11. 13UMILER. AIN ' T' LICEIiSII '1 11 8 Ladies will please rail at KURTZ'S Cheap Corner and see a large and Well selected lot of PARASOLS, among then, large sizes. irIENTLEMEN are invited wean and '"lfig see a beautiful HEAVER HAT, also Silk, Cuban, Kossuth, Citizens', and Pomona lists for simmer. April 29 W. W. PAXTON. STACKS OF THEM. PARASOLS. D. 141119CONAUGIIY, .41TfORNET AT L. 1111; OFFICE in the &mill-west corner of the public square, one door MC6I of George Arnold's store, and formerly oc cupied as a Law Office by John 311;0n sughy, Eyq., decca6cd, ✓fttorney mind Solicitor for Patents and Pensions, Can furnish very desirable facilities to applicants and entirely relieve them from the necessity of a journey to Washington. MeC. is prepared' to attend to the prosecution of Claims for Bounty Land to Soldiers of the War of 1812 and others —the selection of•ehoice /ands and loca ting their Warratila—procuring l'afents and selling Soldiers' lands to the best ad vantage. Apply to him personally or by letter. • Gettysburg. Nov. 1850—If BOUNTY LANDS. ERSOICS entitled to Bounty '.lllll Lands under the aria of Con gress of the, United States ran have their claim* prompdy and efficiently attended to by applica tion either personally or by letter o the sobacriher, otitis office in Gettysburg. Claimants whose applications have been suspended on account of deficiency in proof may find it to their advantage tonsil- I/L7"The fee charged is $5 in each cue. payable upon the delivery of the warrant. The subscriber will also attend to claims for PenliOßl. for Revolutionary or other services end the location of lands. The sale and purchase of Land Warrants at tended. Wand the highest cash Prier paid for the sante. R. G. 3IcCREARY. May 14--tf. Attorney as law. W. H. STEVENSON, ATTORNEY AT LAM. OFFICE. in the North West corner of the Centre Square. (between Smith's and Sieeenson's.) Gettysburg. Pa. Diamond Tonsors—New Firm. . ertiitott 8t 11roibtr, FASHIONABLE. BARBERS AND HAIR DRE.ssElts. VAN at all times be found prepared In attend to the calls of the people. at the Teisiple. in die Dianioed. adjoining the County Building. From Long rape. rienee they flatter themselves that they can go through all the rarnifieations oldie Tonsorial Department, with such an infinite degree of skill. as will - meet with the enure satisfaction of all silo may submit their chins to the keen orde4 of their nano. They hope. therefore. Huts by their attention to busi ness. and a_ desire to please. they will mer it as well as receitte.a liberal share of pub lic patronage. The sick will be attended to at theic.private dwellings. --- BIRDER & lIAIR-DRESSER SAMUEL B. WILLIAMS respectfully informs the citzens of Gettysburg and strangers Who may tarry here until their beards grow,that he his blamed a Shaving and Nair-duping Salonia in Cliaintiersbuig street. (*posit* Buehler's Drug Store, where be intends prosecuting the ••touso rial business" in all its brander. lie will shave you as clean as a city broker. and cut ' , our hair to emit the cut of your phiz. Then his whole object is to ins prove the appearance of the human race. From lontezperiettee be Saturn himself he can go through the ramifications of the tonsorial department with such 30 infi nite degree of d skill. as to meet the entire approbation of those who submit their chins to the keen ordeal of his razor. March I 1.-31 0 YES 0 YES I' H., T. WEBB has removed to Em • m it e bung, where he willauend to the Auctioneering of Public Sales. in that place, and wherever he may be called upon to go in Frederick and Adams comities. His charges be moderate, and work well done. sspt. 24, , 1852—Am. TO COUNTRY MERCIANTS Confectioners in general. HE undersigned would respectful) y T hareem dottier§ is FRUITS. CON FECTIONERIES and GROCERIES. that they are receiving daily, Oranges, Lemons, Fig., Prunes. Basiim, Alameda. Filberts.. English Walnuts, African. Ten nessee and CalSorsis Ground New. Ness Nuts. Pine Apple cheese, Eastern Cutting Cheese, Sugars. Coffee. Teas, all kinds of Spiess. whole sad ground. Conserved and Preserved Ginger. Mecamni, Dairy Melt. &e. 200. boxes Oranges. 25 boxes Lemons. 100 boxes Raisins, 25 boxes Rock Candy, red. white and yellow. 25 boxes Gum Drops. Orange, Lemon. Vanilla. ire., 25 boxes .lujubepaster, Orange ' Lemon, &a., 25 boxes Chocolate Drops, 10 boxes Stick, 25 boxes Chocolate, Eagle and Spiced. 100 boxes Prunes in fancy boxes. 100 Drums Figs, 10 bags EL S. Almonds. 10 bags Filberts, 100 bushels Ground Nuts, 50 jars fine Prunes. 25 gross Don lap'e Premium Blacking. &e. The subscribers being appointed sole agenui for the sale of spices for the monu mental Mills. they could 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 can be bought elsewhere. They are prepared to sell their goods. which are the best make and quality that can be had in any market. at City I'rires ! and One Price only ! For sale Wholesale and Retail at No. 42 Market Street opposite York Bank. by ALEX. BEIsIIVGER Ar. SON Call and Examine for Tourackes ! March, 4.-1853. WASHINGTON NOUSE, ' CORNER OF MARKET EIT • ' 1111 AND MARKET SQUARE, Harrisburg, Pa. fi ` I IIE undersigned has fined up this well known aud favorite House, with every convenience requisite for the accommodation of the public, and solicits a continuance of the patronage so liber ally extended to him by the travelling pub lic. WM. T. SANDERS, Harrisburg, Jan. 14. 1853.—if B UFF VESTS.--A splendid lot of iIL- 0 BUFF VESTS just received and for bale cheap ia SAJBSON'S. rldlsidhtliAlst Advertisements. CHEAP WINDOW SHADE #.l" tit k'l of G. L. Miller & Co., S. W. corner cy Arch and Second sta., PHILADEDPHIA. }VERY Variety of Shades, Whole sale and Retail, such as Scroll, Flow er, Gothic, Vignette, Oil and Dry Land scapes. arc '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 as a trial. We will try to please. Brasses, Trimmings, &a., always on hand. Renieniber S. W. corner SECOND sad ASCU Streets. Philadelphia. Feb. 11, 1853-6rn. SCHOOL BOOKS, PAPERS, &c. THE subscribers offer to Country Mer chants, Teachers and School Com mittees. one of the best assorted stocks of SCHOOL BOOKS & STATIONERY to be found in the City, which they ars able to offer at first prices. COUNTRY MERCHANTS will find all the leading School Books, Writing and Wrapping. Pipers, Curtain Papers, Blast ing Papers, and all ordinary Stationery. Blank Books, Pens, Ink, &c.. on the most favorable SCHOOL COMMITTEES, Teichers and others purchasicg in quantities for Schools, are invited to call and examine our stock. We have had considerable experience in supplying School Districts. and beingt_publlshers of a number of ex tensively used School_ Books, our facili ties for getting such kooks aro unsurpas sed. Amongst our publications will be found the following Comly's Spelling Book. Revised edition ; Primer; Young Orator Gummere's Surveying, the standard Trea- tine on this Science ; Bonnycastle's Mensuration ; Anderson's Davenport's History of the U. States, used in the Public Schools of New York and Philadelphia ; Gunsenere's Progressive 'Spelling Book ; Comlv's Grammar ; Latin Dictionary ; The Book of Commerce, &c., &e. URIAH HUNT & SON, 44 N. Fourth et. Mad.. Feb. 25.1853-9 m - CANE SEAT CHM MANUFdICTORY. No 132 North Sixth Street, opposite Franklin Square, Philadelphia. THE subscriber is constantly finishing, 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, Imitatioc Woods, and Fancy Colors, &c., &c. Reception and Cottage Chairs, of light and beautiful designs : Cane Lounges, Cane Settees, Hall Chairs, Courting House and Office Arm 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 the Factory of N. F. WOOD. Na. ISt North 6th St. opposite Franklin Num, Philadelphia. April 1,1853-3 m PAPER HANGINGS. I‘HE undersigned have just opened a fresh and complete stock of WALL PAPERS. aitiong which are GOLD and VELVET. FINE SATIN. and the LO W 'EST ?RIC ED UNGLAZED PAPERS: Also; DECORATIONS, BORDERS, FIRE SCREENS, CURTAINS, &c., &c. Which they offer at the lowest prices, both wholesale and retail. The best workmen employed to hang paper either in the city or country. Blank Books, Stationery, &e. Wehave also our usual assortment of WRITING PAPERS, WRAPPING PAPERS. Blank and School Books, Sta tionery, PARRISH & HOUGH. Na 4 North FIFTH Bt., 2 doors above Merits PHILADELPHIA. CASH paid for Country rags. March 11, 1853-3 m. GAS FIXTURES AND LAMPS. MEIBRICK E NORNING& BROTHER No. 221 D. &woad street, above Via*, PHILADELPHIA. MAVING had many years practical ma- experience in the business ' and u all watt sold by us is manufactured under our immediate supervisors, we are enabled to Whir so purchasers superior articles in every branch of our trade upon the mortfavora bk At our store may be found, in every va riety end style of finish, Gas and Lamp Chandeliers, Pendants, Side Brackets, for Kills, Churches. dLe. The improved Pine Oil Lamp, also Pluid„ Lard and Oil Limps. Girsintoles, Bouquet-belders, Par lor, Night and Reading Lamps, Lamp Glum., Globes, Wicks, Shades, dte. All Work Warranted or no Sale. Factory, No. 66 Noble et. near 4th.— Store, 221 N. Second street, next door to J. Stewart Depny's Carpet•store , March 25, 1853.—am mom & 1111AIRRETT41 - Agricultural Ware-flouse.ao Seed- Store, No. 184 l 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 Em peror 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. 90. Cultivators with double point polished steel teeth, which can be reversed, thus getting double wear of the common teeth. Also, Cultivators of all kinds with steel teeth. Spain's Atmos pheric Churns, Corn Shelters, improved kinds, flay and Straw Cutters, Hand Corn Mills, Corn & Cob Crushers, Gedda' Improved Harrows, Square and A Har rows, Horse Rakes, Grindstones, ready hung, Dirt Scrapers, Agricultural Fume. cut; Ox Yokes and Bows Forks for un loading hay, Man-Hay Rakes, Bow-Pine, Apple Pearers, Ox Muzzles. Mole Traps, Prun'ing Hooks and Chisels, Saws and Scissors, Iron Well Curbs, and Zinc tube ing for Chain,Pumps, Corn Plantersaiir. nip Drills, 4 to $5,. Grant's Patent Fan Mills, Garden Engines, Wheat Dri ly, Horse Powers and Threshers, Mowing and Reaping Machines, Cliain Ptimpri, Cattle Ties, Dull Rings, Patent Iron Snail's, Grubbing Iloce, Transplanting Trowels, Hay and Manure Forks, Shov• els and Spades, Garden and Field flues, Garden Rakes in variety, Children's Tools Darling Scythes, Splits, with patent fast ening., Potato° Hooka. Also, Horticul tural Tools, (of every description,) Gard en and Grass Seeds, for sale at the lowest price, wholesale and retail, by . PROUTY & BARRETT. April 1418830.-2 m „.. New. WaU Paper Warehouse. BURTON it LANING, • . MA R UPACT lIRERS AND IMPORTERS, No. 124 Arch Sired. second door above Sixth, Philadelphia. . WHERE nosy be found the largest and best selected stoek in the City. COUNTRY PURCHASERS may here be accommodated, without the inconven ience of looking further, and may be as sured that they will receive the advantage of their money." iWUTON & LANINO, 124 ARCH Street above Sixth, Philadelphia April 1, 18511-Bm. NAKT aub Unlit% iburth and Jrch streets, Philadelphia. ARE now receiving, tar Spring Sales. Black and Colored' Bilks, Fashiona ble Shawls, New Designs of Dress Goods, British, French, and India Good*, full stock of American Cotton and Woollen Goods, Linen Damask, and Furnishing Goods. lc?* Wholesale buyers supplied. with scarce and desirable Goods at low prices for net cash. Feb. 18, 1853.-8 m LEATHER. !Ms, Williams Sendry. Store No. 29, N. 3rd street, Philfdelphia MORROCCO MANCIPACTVRRIta, CURRIERS, AND IMPORTERS Commission and General LEATBER BUSINESS, wsoz~ls . L ac AMTILIL. OE7-Manufactory lb Margardta sired, Philadelphia. July 9, 1952--ly. WM. HATLY & baparknotd Dosing as aroma. raerom • wan waterer* raerautr, attrarrerror, MAIM* MAIL AID 'tare arrseutej .An coareatady nornuer the &um dries of dre •brne Wide. which are offend at whams& or Wad, at • No. 216 Market &red, Awe Salk roar Decatur Maw, 121/22111421122 1 12 LI.. es.silnated 1222 WW2 1",.:„.".f. Philadelphia, April 23, 18152--ly SPRING MILLINERY' GOODS. JOHN STONE & SONS, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN FRENCH MILLINERY GOODS. NO. 45 SOUTH SECOND STREET. PHILADELPHIA, HAVING received by late arrivals a large and well selected assortment of SPRING MILLINERY GOODS, are now prepared to offer their customers, at the lowest market prices— Glace Silks for Bonnets, Fancy Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, French and American Artificial Flow ers, Crapes, all colors, Fancy Nets and Laces, together with every article appertaining to the Millinery trade. March 11, 1853-2 m. Baltimore Adrertleemente. lifoknett Sr Urethra, MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF Paper Hangings, No. 207 Baktrnore street, Baltimore, Md. INVITE attention to their very elegant and extensive assortment of Paper Hangings, embracing fine gold and velvet decorations, fine Francis, in plain and rich colors, with an immense assortment of ordinary, satin and common papers. Al. so Curtain Papers, Borders. Fire Print*, Tester and Centre pieces, die. H, and M. were awarded at the late fair of the Maryland Institute, a GOLD MEDAL for the superiority of their Paper Hangings. • Feb. 4,1053.-3 m 111r4TCHISIA GOLD AND SILVER !PARE L. M. MILLER is. CO., Wholesale Watch and Jewelry House, No 237 Balt. et, 8. E. Comer debarks 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 *ball we al low any establishment to surpass us, eith er in quantity, quality or low prices. We are the only Wholesale House 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 and accommodating as can possibly be found in the United States. . • We will take great pleasure in showing our goods to Southern and Western mer chants, whether they open accounts with us or not. L. 11. MILLER & CO., Importers of Watches, Baltimore Feb. 4, 1353,.—:.1y CALL AND SEE. Very 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 . PACWIE lE. DRCRADIBM IS coil" 1" 11ii V 111111111 flch' ring an kinds of CABINFT FURNITURE. el his Old Establishment, in :loud' Baltimore etrect, second equare, one dour north of the "Compiler" printing office, Ways burg. Persons in acent of, , • FURNITURE, will do well to call and eksmine lOr themselves before purchasing else. where, as he ie determined 'twsell cheap er Shoo tine cheapest. • kin& of LUMBER end PRO DUCE taken in trade farPutnitu l re. Comer; • of every description, made at tha shorten notice. Hating a neat and substantial Hearse, he will convey' corpses, to say burial ground in the county, without ex tra charge. Gettysburg, Dee. 17, 18551,—/Int NEW 004114311 1 11 I tf4 Sr lib % 1k 01111TWW/arite PAL; 'rips undersigned respecifidly announce A to the Public that they have entered into Partnership. under the name; style and title of HA AIERIKX &FREY, to carry on , COACH in all its branches, and are prepared to furnish to order, on reasonable terms; all kinds of Coaches. Rockaway. Boat-Body, and Jersey Carriages, Buggies, Am., man ufactured.by the best' of Workmen, sad which. for finish and durability, will chal lenge comparison with any manufactured in this place. o* - The undersigned are also replied to attend to REPAIRING ih alt branches of the business, at the shortest node.. WM. 'W. HAMERSLY. J. G. FREY. Gettysburg, Pa, Pub. is, 18 53 ly 14 1\7'31E1%711r HARDWIRE STORE. THE Subscribers would respectfully announce to their friends and she public,-that they . have opened a NEW HARDWARE STORE in Baltimore st,. adjoining the residence of DAVID Ztentsa. Gettysburg, in which they are opening s large and general assortment of MARDWARE, CRON, STEEL, GROCERIES CUTLERY, COACN TRIMMINGS, Springs, Axles,' Saddlery, Cedar Ware, Shoe Findings, Paints, Oils, & Dyestuffs, n general, Mending every description of articles in the above line of besineu--to which they invite the attention of (oach m akers, Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Cabinet makers, Shoemakers, Saddlers, and the public generally. Our stock havmg been selected with great ears and purchashed for Cash, we part 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 friendso.nd earnestly solicit a' share of public favor, as we are determined to es— tablish a character for selline Goods at low prices and doing business on fair prin ciples. • JOEL H. DANNER. DAVID ZIEGLER. Gettysburg, JlllllO / 3.1831.—U. 2000 A RE willing tosertift , that th e HATH AWAYno. COOKING STOVE is the very beat Store now in we, inasmuch as they will do more Cooking. Roasting and Baking. and do it with less labor, and leas as long again as any other stone now sold. These celebrated stores are constantly kept for sale at a tory .milueed pries at t he GETTYSBEIN FUNNY AID BUCHINE SHOP, Where the subscribers feeling des/mined to suit all persons have also the Parlor. Sexton's Baltimore Air-tight. Peaklikell and Cabinch Cook Stove, tied Air-tight and Ten-plate Parlor Stores of, the mess beautilni pattains. • THE szrzzost SPUMONIS which cannot be surpassed for lightness n draught or in the character of their work. are constantly on hand for sale, sad is 'Wm of the fact that the Mouldboard of these Ploughs is one-fourth heerier thee that of other ploughs, it is decidedly the sheep est that can be obtained. - • •. WITICIESOW IM MO= and eth ers, Castings for WI , Woodaock Pl O lO. Wild- mill Machinery, Owing* tied Hof lot...mare, with ovary article Inntaly made at Foundries can be obtained ben. Blacksmithing and Shp' Disking a. usual. T. WARREN, & paw NEW ESTABLISHMENT. THE undersigned re spectfully announces to his friends and the pub- - '• lie generally that he has commenced the Tailoring Business in the room recently occu- pied as a Shoe store by JOHN lIARRET, 011 the South-west corner of Baltimore and 'Mid dle streets, Gettysburg, opposite Fahnua tocks' Store. Having made arrangpasimo to receive the [LATHY FASHOOK3 regularly from the cities, and personally superintending all work sent out; those who favor me with their custom miv de pend upon having their work done to'iliatr entire satisfaction. gm. Country produce will be takeri,.in exchange for work W NI. T. MC Gettysburg, Oct. 15, 1852—ntn. HOC 11..; RI ES, • O i.' all kinde and fresh. to barbed's. MM as the market affords at ItURM3 cheap corner. E ixr- Blanks of all kid .for sale at this othee.