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11411111B1TORI.
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beeribera would reapectfully
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• mince to their friends and the
•
rl . Btat . they have opened sa NEW
~.gotpyraßE STORE in Baltimore et..
*tabsf ret.
' tbs residence of Davin ZIEOLKR,
00 n7 la Which they are opening a
huge; It gittiaral aseortinent of
10011101111:RISE, IRON, STEEL,
°GENIES,
WW I COACH TRIMMINGS ,
*in" Axles, Saddlery,
Ger -Ware, Shoe .Findingo,
tillitB,ollB,i4 Dyestuffs,
a rem . teal. ineutlisg every description of
Nikki its the above line of business—to
whisk they invite the attention of Coach
listitenatilleekemiths.Carpenters,Cahinet-
Naliteek Shoemakers, Saddlers, and the
pablavienerally.
lahlt slush having been selected with great
soroAkod pitch:milord for Cash, we gnarl
sailm.(for the Ready Money,) to dispose
altar part of it on as reasonable terms as
they pia be ; porchased any where.
'WI' Particularly request a eats Irmo our
friend.. i.nd earnestly solicit a share of
publio favor, as we are determined to es
tablish a character for (1011111 r Goods at
lowlitiou and doing business on fair prie
s ipleth
JOEL D. DANNER,
DAVID ZIEGLER.
thitysburg, June 13,1851.—ti.
2000 LADIES
AR"lng to certify that the RATH
4101VA e(k)KINO STOVE is the
best Stove now in tire, inasmuch as
IN tint do more Cooking. Roasting and
Bekitibsed do it.with leas labor, and last
as 614 agiin as any other stove now sold.
ttelehrated stoves are constantly
kept fee Nolte at a very reduced price at
the
gpilystrac FOUNDRY AND
MOP. , ,
WileWtheintbseribers feeling determined
parenne have also the Parlor.
atittatiliAhltimote Air-tight. Peakskell
aled;Viabitielt Creak Stove, and Airtight
ale* i tbn , plate Parlor Stoves of the most
bewailed patterns.
illitlisnimort PLOUGHS
'phictranrt be surpassed for
lightness
o
=V,Ie character of t heir wor k ,
i v oila)dlnrnie.nninv : ew
'eglltkerset that the Mouldboard of these
Plittkiltiritiniae-fourth heavier than that of
Offieltilliftglis, it is decidedly the cheap
est irtOn be obtained.
PLOUGYIS and °th
em tunings for the Woodcock Plough,
,Witit4llol Machinery. Castings and Hol-
Woirriert.iwith every article usually made
at:Foupdries can be obtained here.
Blacksinithing and Shoe Making as
Iteell.
T. WARREN & SON
j' NEW COA CU
'l4l‘ 1161
TILBITRG, PAL
mg'!" undersigned respectfully announce
4:l' the Public that they have entered
INAR rarmership, under the name, style
ae uiIIANIERSLY & FREY, to
~ /I'oi fll 311 K IN I;
itillll4 branches, and are prepared to
Birittift` to Order, on reasonable terms, all
kinds of Coaches. Rockaway. Boat-Body,
anti kirk! Carriages, Buggies, dtc., man
praginued by the best of workmen. and
itll . lo. for finish and durability, will chal.
ildur,.e.nrnparison with auy manufactured
icAliis Mare.
undersigned are also prepared
-10 attend to REPAIRING in all branches
.I,aarodui busiouss, at the shortest notice.
WM. W. HAMERSLY,
.1. G. FREY.
cketibarg, Pa., Feb. 18, 1553-Iy.
.VEARCE DEGKUN,Ga
48stionsuantly maoularturing all kinds of
Au CABINET FURNITURE. at his
0111 , tEsitablishasent. in :South Baltimore
4strisus. .second square. one door north of
the "Compiler!' printing dike, Gettys
burg. t ;Persons in want of
FURNITURE,
. . Will do well io call and examine
•t
or rt elvee before purchasing else
gotmti
OM. is tut ie determined to sell cheap
er atem`lite cheapest.
, All kinds of LUMBER and PRO
DUCE taken in trade for Furniture.
J' COffing t
„.
dfievity description, matte at the shortest
iitatitie. Having a neat and subtaantial
`Hester. he will (4)tivey corpses to any
'inirial•ground in the county. without ex
.4lli4Hanie. '
Gettysburg, Dec. 17.1852.-3 in
• ••eIEW. ESTABLISHMENT.
.41111111 E .ondersigned re
spentlhlly annutincet
.F te,his friend* and the pub
-li4worldly 'that he hat
,14111,e184 t he
easiness
, 110004 01.1 tn recently tneu
n .11441 so .a.Blme store ,b!
tri 43MIttnT. On lk
'llionth.ivest corner of Baltimore and Mid.
'illocatretta, Gettysburg, opposite Felines
ttodto' Btore,, Having made arrangements
to Oscillate the
, ih'.!!..LATEST VASHIIMAS
~,„....b. ritiea. and personally
;' - lialfiling all work sent out, 'hove
. . „ iltattitts *ith their militant may de
.
pin haring, their work' clone to their
, to* intisfaotion.
llakans i tt n trollues will be taken in
i.
.. , :':** l4l o rk. • .
,f ~, „ WM. T. low.
1162.410. IS/1414-01a.
i gis s
' - -
, Ire 4 1 Akar: , 111 R IFS.
~, .regliroil*raalt. Doha had imeimv
j'
, 4 . lialstailtot *fords at KURTZ'S
tailialikawsw. ,
Mr- Blanksof all kindiPa
s ole at this tither.
tma:mAtcati,
ATTORNEY AT L.AW.
OFFICE in the South-west corner of
the public square, one door west of
George Arnold's Store, and formerly oc
cupies) ne a Law Office by John fil'Con
augliy, Esq., deceased,
attorney and SolicilOr for
Patents and PensionA
Can furnish very desirable facilities to
applicants and entirely relieve theta Aron
the necessity of a journey to Washington.
McC. is prepared to attend to
the prosecution of
Claims for Bounty Land
to Soldiers of the War of 1814arial others
—the selection of choke .14n4a and loci
ting their Warrants—proeuripePtiteritt
and selling Soldiers' lambi 10 0119 654 44-
vantage. Apply to bum personally or by
letter.
Gettysburg, Nov. I,lB6b—t(
BOUNTY
.LANDB. .
.PERSONS entitled to Bounty
Lands under the sets of Con
gress of the United States ran
have their claims promptly and
efficiently attended to by applica
tion either personally or by letter
0 thesubscriber, at his office in Gettysburg.
Claimants whose -applications have been
suspended on account of deficiency in
proof may find it to their advantage tocall.
61. - 7.1'11e fee charged is $5 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 lauds. The
sale and purchase of Land IVarrants at
tended to. and the highest 02611 price paid
for the same. R. G. 31cCREARY.
May 14—tf. Attorney at law.
W. H. STEVENSON,
A7TORRE'ir AT LAM
OFFICE. In the North NVest corner of
the Centre Square, (between Smith's
and Stevenson's.) Gettysburg, Pa.
Diamond Tonsors—New Firm.
Etpton liroti)tr,
FASHIONABLE BARBERS AND HAIR
DREssERs.
CAN at all times he found prepared to
vv attend to the calls of the people, at
the Temple. in the Diamond, adjoining
the County Building. From Long expe
rience they Bailer themselves that they can
go through all the ramifications of the_
'Tonsorial Department,
with etch an infinite degree of skill r as
will inlet with the entire satisfaction 01
all who may submit their chino to the
keen ordeal of their razors. They hope.
therefore. that by their attention to busi
ness, and a desire to please, they will veer.
it as well as reeeipie,a liberal share 0 1 pub•
lie patronage. The sick will be attended
to ut their privaiedwellings.
BARBER & lIAIR-DRESSER.
SB. WILLIAMS respectfully
informs the cozens of Gettysburg and
strangers who may tarry here until their
beards grow, that he has opened a Sharing
and Dair-ruiting Hnluvu iu Chombereburg
street, opposite Buehler's Drug Store,
where he Intends prosecuting the "tonso
rial business" in all its branches. He
will share you as clean as a city broker,
and cut your hair to snit the cut of your
phiz. Then his whole object is to im
prove the appearance of the human race.
From long experience Its flatters himself
he can go through the ramifications of ',the
tonsorial department with such an in&
Mtn degree of skill. as to meet the entire
approbation of those who submit their
chin. to the keen ordeal of his razor.
March 11.--3 t
0 YES! OYES!
JH. T. WEBB has removed to Ent
• mit.burg, where lie will attend to the
Auctioneering of Public Sale«. in that place,
and wherever he may he called upon to
gn in Frederick and Adams counties. His
charges will be moderate, and work well
done.
Sept. 24, 1852—Out.
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS &
Confectioners in general.
'rim undersigned would respectfully
JIL inform dealers in FRUITS, CON
FECTIONERIES and GROCERIES,
that they are receiving daily, Oranges,
Lemons, Figs, Prunes, Raisins, Almonds,
Filberts, English Walnuts, African, Ten
nessee and California Ground Nuts, Peean
Nuts, Pine Apple cheese, Eastern Cutting
Cheese, Sugars, Coffee, Teas, all kinds
of Spices, whole and ground, Conserved
and Preserved Ginger, Macaroni, Venni
celli, Dairy Salt. &c.
200 boxes Oranges, 25 boxes Lemons,
100 boxes Raisins, 25 boxes Rock Candy,
red, white and yellow, 25 boxes Gum
Drops, Orange, Lemon, Vanilla. &c., 25
boxes Jujubepaste, Orange, Lemon, &c.,
25 boxes Chocolate Drops, 10 boxes
Stick, 25 boxes Chocolate, Eagle and
Spiced, 100 boxes Prunes in fancy boxes,
100 Drums Figs, 10 bag S. S. Almonds,
10 bags Filberts, 100 bushels Ground
Nuts, 50 jars fine Prunes, 25 gross Dun
lap's Premium Blacking, &c.
The subscribers being appointed sole
agents for the sale of apices for the monu
mental Mills, they would respectfully in
vite dealers to call and examine their
stork 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 he had in any market, at
eily Prices! and Ogle Price only!
For sale Wholesale and Retail at No.
42 Market Street opposite York Bank, by
ALEX. ItEl:4si6Ett & WY
I and Examine for Yourselves !
March, 4.-1853.
WASHINGTON HOUSE,
CORNER OF MARKET ST
'RV AND MARKET bQUARE,
ollarrliburg, Pa.
r (NEE undersigned has fitted up this
I well known and favorite House,
with every convenience requiaite for the
accommodation of the public, antraolicits
a continuance of the patronage so liber.
ally eziended to bias by the travelling pub.
lie. WM. T. SANDERS.
Rarriabueg Jan. 14. 111118.—if
BUFF VESTS...—A splendid lot of
BUFF VESTS jeer received and
fur vale rhea', I.t SA MSON'S.
* w4ifko•if' '
fSE!!!2ffEN
CHEAP *MOW SHADE,
OEM' &mammal=Ammar
at*. 111; atillita 00.,
S. W. corner of Ire* and Sekond
PIitihOKOPHIA.
LIVERY Variety off Shades ' Whole.
•ICA side sod Retail, each serolidtio*.
er, Gothic, Vignette, Oil and Dry Land.
soaps.. are to be had at the lowest prices,
for quality of work. Orders for Oat,
Plain Mote t Whiled and unterMeldee ex
ecuted at short notice.
Mershon* and othersstrs Wiled toes*
us a trial..:Wit *ill try so please.
Ilrasessi Thatisingsv Ate., always on
hand.
lasetealber 8. W. isomer SECOND and
ARCH Buehler Philadelphia.
feb.:l 811$4-116t -
SCHOOLBOOKS PAPERS, kr,.
/TINE subscriber, offer to Oeintry Men ,
chants, Teaches and tgohoel Cosa.
mines", one of the bert•amormd stocks of
SCHOOL BOOKS & STATIONERY
to be bond in the City. ethiatt
able toolfer
COUNTRY MERCHANTS will , nd
all the leading School Books. Writim $
Wrapping Papers, Curtain Papers, Bkm
ing Papers, and all ordinary Statiomery.
Blank Books. Pens, Ink, dtc.. on the most
favorable terms.
SCHOOL COMMITTEES, 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 facili
ties for getting such stocks are unsurpas
sed. Amongst our publications will be
found the following ;
Coady's Spelling Book. Revised edition ;
" Primer ; Young Orator ;
Gummere's Surveying, theatandand Tree
tise on this Science ; Bonnycastlies
Mensuration ;
Anderson's Davenport's History of tho
States, used in the Public Schools of
New York and Philadelphia ;
Gummere's Progressive Spelling Babb; •
Coinly's Grammar ; Latin Bledoneiry
The Book of Commerce, ke. ko t .
BRIAN HUNT•AIs %Ms
, •44 Fourth*. Milled.
Feb. 25. 18U-8m
CANE SEAT CHAIR •
MI Nll PAIC7 1 0117;
-13L-North- , 41404- 4W!,llol ! 9poette
Pankfin Stuart, PiikaM#,U.
Einbseriber is eonektitly finishing, T
and on hand PLAIN iusVFANCY
CAN E T CHAIRB, in ins t
variety of
Elegant - tad Fashionble "Styles,
For Parlors, Dining•Roomii or chambers.'
made in Fancy Woods, Imitation, woods,
and Fancy Colon. &c., &e. ' '1
Reception and Cottage Chairs, of light
and beautiful designs : thins Lounges.
Cane Settees, Hail Chairs. Counting
House and Office Arm Chairs. large4M
small Rocking Chairs. Store anti Stem*
boat Stools, Windsor Chairs. nod. Settees,
&c.. &c. '
U.nrokostures, !iota& 1533513101b0M1 1111 1 i
Rail Road Compahies, irUlliart It id 'their
interest to call at disk' aosory of
N:"F. WOOD.
No. 191 Dhata'lls eth St opikildtr rtioklineveare,
Pbilatkiphia.
April 1. 181111-11 m. •
PAPER .HANGINGS. •
SHE endersigned have just opened s
fresh and eemplete steek.of. WALL
PAPERS...4m( which are GOLD and
VEr.vF.T.FINEsATIN,emIiheLOW•
EST PRICED UNGLAZED PAPERS :
Also, DECORATIONS. BORDERS,
FIRE SCREENS.. CURTAINS, &c..
&o. Which they offer at the lottest
prices, both wholesale and retail. 'the
beat workmen employed to hang paper
either in the city or country.
Blank Books, Stationery , Ste.'
We have also our usual assortment
of WRITING PAPERS, WRAPPING
PAPERS. Blank and School . Books, Sta :
tionery, &c.
PARRISH & HOUGH.
No. 4 North FIFTH Bt., S dOO . lll above Marta
PHILADELPHIA.
CASH paid for Country rags.
March 11, 1853-11 m.
GAS FIXTURES AND LAMPS.
•
HEIDRICK I. HORNING&BROTHER
N
No. 221 N . Second street, above Vine,
PHILADELPHIA.
HAVING had many years practical
experience in the business, ands* all
work sold by us is manufactured under our
immediate supervison, we are enabled to
offer to purchasers superior artieles in every
branch of our trade upon the mostfavora
ble 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, &c. The improved
Pine Oil Lamp, also Fluid, Lard and Oil
Lamps. Girandoles, Bouquet-holders, Par
lor, Night and Reading Lamps, Lamp
Glasses, Globes, Wicks, Shades, &c.
All Work Warranted or no Sale.
factory, No, 86 Noble at. near 4th.—
Store, 221 N. Second street, next door to
J. Stewart Depuy's Carpet-store
March 25, 1853.-3 m
PROUTY &. 111ARRETIVIS
.Igriculiural Ware-flouee and Seed-
Store,
No. 1941 Market street, Philadelphia.
pROUTY & MEARS' Patent Self-
Sharpening Ploughs, of all sizes,
right and left handed—sub-soil, side-hill,
and double-mould, &c. with Steel Extend
ing Points. Bar-Share, Beach mud other
kinds of Castings for repairing. The Em
peror of Russia awarded for the above
Ploughs a massive Gold Medal, value
6300. Also, the great medal, at the
World's Fair, was awarded P. and M.'s
!lough. No. 40. 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.
pLeric Churns, Corn Sheller., improved
kinds, Hmv pod . Straw Cutters, Hand
Corn Mill., Corn dr.Cob Crushers, Gedds'
Improved Harrows, Square and A Har
rows. 'Horse Rakes, Grindstones, ready
'hung. Dig Scrapers, Agricultural Furna
ces, Ox Yokes and Bows Forks kw un
loading hay. Man-Hay Raker. Bow-Pins,
Apple Pearera. Ox Muzzles. Mole Traps,
Pruning Hooks and Chisels. Saws and
Sr;ssurs, frost Well Curbs, sod 'Lee tub..-
* 4 .4 , ...74*,
. 1na 4 0 111 4 11. 7 1 01 110° ' ' ,
nip Drills, 4 to SS, Omni a Nem FSan
Mills, Garden Zegities.' Wheat &Obi
Horse Powers and !Fbrtabers, Mowing
and Reaping Mach es. Chain Pumps,
Cattle Ties, BullMr, ' Patent Iron
,it
Snail.. Grubbing nes, Transplanting
Trowels. lily apd Manure Forks, Shov
els and Bpvdss,"Gardenaod 'Field HOW?.
Garden. Bikes tri variety. Children's 'bola
Darli n g _OeYtheLlgolahs. with patent Awl:
ening.. ?patis Hooks. Also, Mordent:.
rural Tools, (of Every description,)' Oat&
en and Gras, Seeds, for , nlo at the lowest
price. wholesalei and retail,'hy
' PROUTY & BARKgrr.
April 8,1853.-2 m
NOR Wall ?Apar Warehouse.
BURI•ON 4.
MANUFACTURERS AND EMPORTERS,
No. 11111 &di Street. ateond door above
SUM. Philadelphia.
VITHERE may be found Ite largest
v and beet selected stook in the City.
COUNTRY PURCHASERS may here
be acteommodkted, without the inconven
ience of hiding farther. and may be as
suMil that they will reeeive . the advantage
of their mskev. '
' BURTON &
124 41, 1 CI Stmt. ibove SU* Ptaktelphis.
Aptil 1,18516-11 m.
eta autr SaMslielt,
ANNA too arch 'strata, Polorpme.
A Re sow. siteeisiog. les Sprits/ iWes.
zw,
Week and Colonel Bilks. Faildotte•
ble Shawls. Now. Designs of Dress Goods.
British. Finsoeh.sod India Goods, full stock
of Mostiso Cotton Sod Woollen Weds,
Linen %woks sod Fontishieg Goods. '
Kr Wholesale buyers supplied with
oesree tied desicsbleGoods erlow pieta
for set sash: .
Feb. 18,
LEATiffaut.
.rtits, Wiw.e. dltlienedry.
Store No. 29. N . llrd siroittr~lliisdelt* i.
' Nloatteoco Mettoretrroalsoo.
CURRIER% AND 1.11 PORTERS
lion and' General
LIN 4 TRAM BUSINESS*
witoxistrnits4 draiiMats.
P:'24llenuftretory la
Me died,
PAilegdpAia.
185S—Iy.
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' um wrla=rstwliat ri1 1. 7
• woo, MID WNW 41/51118111111.
ANloooB.*_llllolMill OM Awl Aft
I. of .., *eft .......11.0k 0.61401,,
wheinower road.
14,1111010Masi4mempen1irme ,
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"••••..,;"•.......or frioriktargy 6,0 ..>/i
Philadelphia, April 23.4•42—.1y.
avaiNG miLuniEity GOODS.
JOHN STONE & SOB'S,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS' 'IN
GOons.
NO. litisiDETH SECOND sTREET.
HTLAIIELPHIA
uriEVING received by .I.min:rim& a
Atm large and well selected assartment. of
' 'SPRING MILLINERY • GOODS,
are n'Aw prepared to offer their automats,
at. the lowest market prices—'
Glace Silks 'for Bonnets,
Fancy Bonnet and Cap Ribbon.,
Prench and American Artificial Flow
ers. ,
Cr. pea, all colors,
Pitney Nets and Laces,
idgether with every &Wel* appertaining ,
to the Millinery trade.
' Mtreh I I, 180-2 m. •
ailltimere - Advertbaireati.
ItioWelt 'Sr Svotbters,
MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF
Paper Hanging,
N0..07 Bahinte're aired. Bie*sere, Afd
tIVITE attention so their Very elegant
sad extensive assortment of Paper
Sinew. swimming due, gotd and velvet
dwpwations. fine ,French,' in plain and rich
*On. with sta,immense ,werinmnt of
9:aunty. satin and common pi pit% Al•
14,Cur U lin,Papare , Border*. IllesiPrinte,
t o ,* and Centrepittom, *eel lie MO
H. were awarded at the leps fnir of the
Maryland Institute. a Orileppar; for
the seperiority of their paper.
Feb. 4. 181ik—:110
" wartangs,
GOLD .aND SILVER WARE.
I. H. MILLER & Co.,
Wholesale Watch and Jetoetrytiloitse,
No 227 Balt: at., 8. B. [Rimer *Wheals VONA..
'IMPORTER of English and Swiss
AL Watches end tools of. every descrip
tion, Watch Case Makers and Mantsfae
torero of Fine Gold,Jewelry. •We call
the attention of Southern and Weetern
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. We
are the only Wholesale House in this
branch of r trade in Baltimore, end shall
use every fair means to induce Southern
and Western merchants to open account
with us. Our terms shall be as liberal
and secommodating as can possibly be
found in the United States.
We will take great pleasure in showing
our goods to Scruthern and Western mer.
chests, Whether they open accounts with
Ile IX not.
1,. H. :MILLER & CO.,
Importers of Watt:4l4 Baltimore
!fob. 4,1353.—1 y
lAVery large supply of TIN
'WARE on hand and for
sale, at Buehler'sTin and Sheet
Iron Establishment, opposite the
Post-office, which will be 80 1
at low prices.
CEO. E. BUEHLER.
or Goods, wares. Old blevalandil e
within the Camay of Adams, return
ed and classified by the Undersigned. Ap
praiser of MercantHe Taxes in accordance
with the several ificus of Assembly, fertile
year 1853
CLAIN.
AlieT 1.11011111.
Borough of Gettysburg.
G. S. Fabneatook and Sons, 325 00
2 George Arnold. 12 50
2 Abraham Arnold, 12 50
3 David Middlecoff, 10 00
3 Danner & Ziegler, 10 00
B'A.' S. Hurts, 10 00
4 John M. Stevenson, sr. 7 00
4 George Little, 7 00
4 Marcus Samson. 7 00
4 S. H. Buehler, 7 00
4 Keller . Kurtz, 7 00
4 J. L. Schick, 700
4 Wm. W. Fasten, 7 00
4 Gieorge W. Blessing, 7 00
4 Philip Winters, 700
4 Samuel S. Fon*y..sei,
4 Hugh Illellhami g
4 fitusuil
4 William Gillespie,
4`J. J. Brlitikethol l
4 rilioeSel Ziegler, Liquor,:
4' Shelley der Uo
4 'Blies Sbeetie,
4 J'Ohi Hoke.
'
4 T. Wirtratii
4 Robert Shads,
CUsebsrimed Allmonship'
4 Jobs WoikesS,
4. Geer. Troelho, mill,
4 Robert` Column.
Altivbins '7lstivis.Wp.
Jaeb
Philip k 0. W. Mr** lig..
Neer King.
/Weisman Tom:hip.
14 Jobe BethkeWei,
14 Anna Peereite&Oe..
14' Abel T...Writht,
14 Chomp Mire b,
Wright,
14 Wok Orerdeer,
14 0. P. Baum
14 D. Divianeyt
Butler toweuhip,
14 Jesse Houck. liq.,
144 D.'id Hoick.
14 &agel Falter,
14 A CrVow.l4..
14 Jacob Pencil,
14 John A. 11. , RiAber* liq.,
14 Joseph Smith.
14 Jacob: B. TreeSlN liq.,
neueletotonshiiv.
14 Jesse 'Cline,
le J. Riddlatetoser, liq.,
.ihnihonlor l4ll *P•
14 Jacob Hilderbrand.
14 Charles Spangler,
1 4 Will:lere
14 John Deasy, liq..
14 ,Bantuel Bathetic,.
14 Catharine
Liberty, township.
14 John Nanemaker,
Mountjoy - township.
14 Ephraim Rattier, liq.,
'l4 Lawrence Dietz, liq.,
14 Henry' Hann.
14 Stliester Fink.'liq„
14 44 R. 4. 'snider*
.IPrenklin' township.
.14 Jacob Mark,
14 Abraham Boon,
14 Thelma J. Cooper.
14 Philip Hann, liq..
14 H. W. Whitmer, lig.,
14 Beecher & Hoover, Ilg.,
14 Peter Mickley,
13 Jacob F. Lower,
14 John Wertz,
14 J. 13. Wrightson,
14 Mania L. , BMW,
ilenttltotsbontinonship.
14 B. W. Biht.A.
13 Jacob. Brinkerhoff.
14 PiXton k
14 George Itifilo..soill,
14 ~loetib litifieigho
Hentiagtion tassmosi4p.
12 3. 9.0 ' 04 4 1 9.•
t
14 Jaecib A ins.
18_ IL F# ; r• lig.,
11411 0 te term*.
14 Henry B. Smith, 1111..
14 C. Chrociisier. lig..
.
' Oxford lininida.
19, Jacigi , thrllll, I 1.• 10 ,
19, 0 1 ,11 i •-alif/M11.119*
14 Mary ant:Y.
. ihstarkk toestahip.
14 Win. Bitdager. liq..
14,11. E lol l4 lllll rlP l ` , liq' ,
14 D. E. iliql9lo,,, s p q.,
14 Joiiippli i lt. '111140.,
' 'Annul/kcal:it touissOip.
la, John Mi 114,6 •
14 Amos Zack. 14,1
1 4 P 6l Ol 070114.•
.. 14 D. M. 0;011itei
14 "Jacob Ahte6itlt hl jr.,
14 Jsoob .(Georyikr.
, 14 141 m Eti'Myklelb
ConetVap.4 o v4o4k
14 John4 l oeltitifig 00
14 finilei di
L Siteemingee r iiii., 'lO 50
14 John Ginter, lig., 10 50
aonwArlovers**
13 Study ,&Norbeeki
18 Ephraim Alyea, Bab,
13: Spalding & Brother,
14 Samuel Berlin,.
14 Henry Mayer,
14 George Houck,
Union tranship.
14 Peter Leng,liq.,
14 Abraham Sell, liq.,
LIST tOFTERSONS
Returned for License under the several
Acts of Assembly; to create a ninking
fund, to provide for the certain end 'gradual
extinguishment of the Debt.of the C'om,
monweslth, to wit
muss
AIN'T LICISNISE.
PATENT MEDICINE&
4 Samuel H. Buehler, Gettyebtag, 5 00
4 Samuel S. Forney, ag't, „ 5 410
BEER LICENSE.
8 John Haning, Gettysburg,
8 John Lutz, 19
8 A. M. Staub, Oxford,
DISTILLERIES.
10 David Rhodes, Freedom, .
_5 00
10 VV. H.Jenkine ' Oafoad, 5 00
10. Henry Wolf,Harnihops 5 00
10 John i Kindig, Conaway, 5 00
APPEAL,—Notice le hereby given to
Ritter/inns intimated in the above return
4 ii l‘baitita ,
slAtei C' is ituniti ei.' e ,
on Tuesday the 7th day of Jena next be
twutt the hours of 10 A. M., and .3 P.
M.. when and when all persons that
consider themselves aggtieved by said clan
sifittation may attend.
J. AtrinfiNoAtiGll,
Appraiser of Miteliantilo Toxo. for Adams
Come,. Jitsy 0, 1853-41
RESISTER'S :NOTICE.
NOTICE is' hereby given _to all Legs
tees and other pane*" consented,
that the aldetiniMrarion diecounrs henna•
after meadoped, will be pressoted at the
Orphans' Court of Adams county, for eon
firmation and. ellowatum, on Tuesday Out
31.1 of May, WI, vie :
116. The first and final account of Hugh
Wilson, Administrator with the will an
nexed, of she estate Of Mary Wilson
deed.
117. The Alit 61141 final account of
limes Linn, Administrator de' bonis non,
of the estate of Satan& Lida: he'd.
Ile. The first and amount 01
11111bert Bell, ,Ezientor of the list will and
tetlatiliat of James Bell me" died.
~.111. 1 1111ixt and Anal setionat of Wit
ism writhk, idmintsfroftr Of the swats
of BajudinsMiiir;dee'd.
120. The Brit and Anal account of
John Mamba% one of the Executors of
the last will sad testameat of Joseph
Marshall. 'deed.
in * Theseeond sad Ins, Muralists!tip
amount of Henry Overboltseri , demoted.
Guardian dilutes! Geisielmene exhibited
by Heetts , lEise sod Henry King,'Exeetu
tomcat Henry Overholtser, dad.
121 The first and Anal ecnounttof Jae
cob Weidee. Adminietrator of *edam* of
lamb Wolf, dee'd.)
1112. The lecond and final itcanot of
Adios Meridian, one of the Enemies et
the bud wlil and,testankeat ofiroteph User
dee'd.
7 00
7 00
10 50
7 00
• 700
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
.14h pretend litmlie,ounte (leery
tough, remitor of the limn will cod tegu
ment dil Masi Leigh. deed.- . - • •
120. The first erstanalseetotmt of Wm.
S. Hamilton, Zip... Adatinistattor of the
estate of Catharine Miller, deed.
123. The sicced and: final account of
Cornelius Hougthelin and Hoary Lou ,
Executors of the lon will stntsestansent:of
• Resekittr Houghtelin, died.
137. l'ialirel and final account Dila
seph Fink; Eeq., Administralor of the estate
of Stroh Ridorlun.,Aleed.
138. Thd Sim and final sodonnt of John
Walter, Committee ofConred Walter, Who
war Guardian of the person and estate of
Samuel Philip Rahn, a minor son of Phil.
ip Rahn. -- died.
i le
129. T first arid final account of Ja
cob Mow 4.• Administrator. of th e mime
of Joh! owery, dee'd.
130. The second account of Gemge
Brown and Jacob George, Executors 'of
the list Ilia and testament of Michael
Herbed. nen., deed.
131. The first and final account of John
Wolford, Administrator rot •the innate of
John T. Ferree, tliii'd.
132. The firiir - and final account of
James Russell, Esq., Executor of the hist
will mid testamcat of Ainah Butler,
deo'd.
7'oo
7 00
7 90
10 50
7 00
- 700
10 50
7 00
10.60
7.00
10 60
10 50
7._00
7 Q 0
10 50
7 00
7 00
10.50
10 50
7 00
10 50
i 170
133. The account of . Michael Carl and
Jacob fillagle. 'Executors of the Int: will
and testament of Adam Carl, dee'd.
to*. Tho,moornt of Pool Tmap.
mialetrator of the estate of Catharine
Troup deed.
130 The eccountof Jacob Slagle and
Dark! Blegle, Executors , of the but will
and testament of Nvitf Slagle, deed.
130. The first account of John, D.
Becker, Administrator of. the mote of
Israel Smith, dee'd.
187. The first account of William Black,
Administrator of the estate of,tingh Black,
dated.
Ulf. The linitmed anal ,ammunt e of
Hoary 0. Elbriver.Quardian.of Catharine
Elizabeth 'Shroeder. nod Martha -Ann
shroeder, minor children .4
811 0 41 dere doted.
10 50
10.00
7 00
7 00
7 00
129: The Guerdianahiplieeollei l d Phi. I
Illiiiieringer, Guardian of Oliver and Sarah
'Hellen saber children of Jeceb ilEeller.
'l4lO The first end finalwooount ofsWil•
Heat Veitoradol.4; hosiOebOrnt. Eweeutors
of the hid erilh esN beetelnent of tlargstet
Osborn dee'd.
141: ?Phi fsht 441001 int et ilingistur
Dmmelik. lo l lo ItOicPberson end Jamas
& EoseitAiugliimuilee iheAtmiCeriii and'
Ostnirot of iffbirDellmos d.i'd.
Tlte Wet• wed Auld welsonnt of
Jacob abeely; Adatinistrator 01. ibis eir
toe of 411qdrew SIM*, deed., • 4
14$. The 0144410 mi of lotto
Witt, Executor, mad *lizikboth
(matrix; of * f lex will and, teeteineut • o r
Deihl Elitalt r dOe'd.
144; .Tba oesuah, and final account of
Jain tench, surriving,pierwitor of the
last will and testament' of John touch,
deed. , • -
1414. *it ~ aid 400 mamas. of
1/146 " 1 01110rAnd-G19,80 4Mfere.—id
'ministrators of the estate of Jacok,Eopdar,
demised.
46 17n ifixer4etid tool aueoust of
Mince iMoOlosailiblasettioiof SW, loot will
and libutimeet of , filarab de.
,147. Shallot actiotint of iiacotk• Meals,
Adiniesistratterokba isolate ofilienry , Her.
teem, Ate mood.
14e. The first account of Win. B. Haut.
keting Executor of the last
Atilt andiestatuent of George ltliller, de.
ceased.
14 50
rOO
o 60
7 IQ
illa
7 , 90
71 4111
1016 u
110.oq
i a so
io,so
7 00
1011 Q
7 00
"DANIEL PLANK, Register.
Reghter's Office; Gettysburg,
IMsy 6, 1863.
STACKS OF THEM.
xvE have just received a 'splendid as
'PT sortmedt of Vests. Such as Black
end fancy Satins, Cloth and Cassimeres
Tweeds, , &c., &c., and willi be sold low at
SAMSON'S.
" TAKE -MY HAT."
M SAMSON, having 'added a new
3 •=• feature to his business, is prepared
to offer to•the public a.choice assortment
of MATS,CAPS, MOOTS and SHOES.
Having purchased entirely for cash, he is
enabled to sell'at astonishingly low prices.
.041 at the cheap store of.
M. SAMSON.
April 20.
PARASOLS.
Ladies will please call at
KURTZ'S Cheap Corner and see a
large and well selected lot of PARASOLS.
among them large sizes. --
GENTLEMEN are invited tocell and
see a beautiful HEAVER' HAT,
!ilf° Bilk, Cuban. Hosiutb.
arid Panama Hits far summer.
. April '29. W. W. PAXTON.
'At: w *Mu
THE , LATEST , IFUHHI4II
ROST RECEIVED.
rigiE undersigned reepectfollyennoune
s• es to the eitisens .of Gattyvbevi anti
its vicinity that he, has ettfilf4 l 4, o3 6 ll Oh!'
'TALIANING , BI4IIIIIkSB
in all its varied branches,' in the room Cur
merly occupied by the store of J..Lsw
vacs &mica, and , opposite Fahnestosks'
store. He' hopes, by a strict gustation
to business, and • an es roes t , effort to. please,
to meet and motif* a liberelibsim efpbblie
patronage. Kr9ive di
Country, proditce,MiteW in sides for
work. Laiestiroiibions late just beeo,re.
C
cawed. , NENRY !WINGER.
April le t 181111,4ys
WOPILISP44%
.liiroti
Dr. L'Lawrenoty
DENTIST,
n PRICE in l'harnbernbem
, MlO ,door ,Wrist of the .6 Ullman
Obersb.wearly oppostirMiddleeells stessi
Where he may be found readyand willing
to attend to . attywaiM•withiii;tlitt province
of the Dentist. Persons in want of full
sole of teeth are Invited to 411.
REFERENCES.
Dr. O. N. DanLoos', I Rem.C.P.Kafirne,D.D
" D. H , NOG MakeCßS,
a H.B. Howls, I SAvirin.
D.Ossasirr," 11441.417qamm0r
Boer. Jemmy, 111".
July 7. 1848.
Proof Paint,
,A SUPERIOR ARTIOLE , for oahr
na- at Fahaaatook's, sign of the
RED 'FRONT.
.WIMIKINILII4SI,
EW A RNOIADIS. ealebesied. Asap
‘fw CLOTHING. STORE, eensinees to
be the object of anuitensimto delight. and
profit to; the thousands who are twasasetly.
and especially wow, thronging it, sad sup
plying theinisielves ; trick, sassy limier, of
the bees:otyles'iid moth inibissishd, quali
ties of RE.4HY41.4119,11 CLOTHING.
snakes no , empty; boas* itheiel
price," and the thousand aid oat ether
humbugs of the' dayXot defies th e world
top rides* s riuher shames / pouter:strong
er or ehenper a L tock of .P*4411 11 "
infinite variety ,whieb .Isas--4 bees
at city "auction" for a. 11 0457.4. 1 4. 4 1101) .
up - here by- iki/fil and knout verbs's.
ig diuthoet ;honest !thd ,aganner.—
Just nail 'lnd see it Wig nos ie.
Ocrifilso few 'nttitstitH %Is Jtvia
cost. to Make room lei eialsomers.
4Vpril 22. 1888.
50 ,VENTS,
CAN be bad at Weaver'n Gallery in
Cbambersboog street. ?Mimes ta.
ken'inal kind. of weather. and will he
pat up at this Gallery in all . ihe different
styles of itil' i day. a; pries varying from
tfo veto!, to, OS.' Go now is the time
for n 6111,2110 the chimes; likeness otiose&
(eyed in "this`pliee. "Pert* Witt: slid it
to calf loon' While the
• trP*Piliq tOre Miler
ascot satAfteinrt 'Agiftive..anbjeete
ire' *tested td, wive tkiffilt 'nfotwisl.—
Geitdenutit'sfilitid : winti'hhnik. With Mark
tress avoid
'eofu Mod
dol"lllo*'Wil%lo:.Yett Puillitt)v• kor
children: '
rennin my sincere thanks 110116.fflireer.
Gina:lends far their past favors/;.,and ao.
tolls is Collolllllllllod of the same, looping by
itriet attention 'o business tor satisfy the
Milli of all Ishii - lay visit nevuellerv.
"SAMUEL WEJWIWILR.
1111111511 -
Coverlet and Carpet ,Oreee“
tato? EsiesitishiranalL
ThE undersigned trespeegellp,nonkte
5 0 1. , , Abe eitisento of Gettystourgandsottgb
boyhood tint he baa commonest* dingo,*
business in Gettysburg, In the beickwingt.
in igaltimore street, nearly spppebe Jo.
, lretioary's Saddlery. where ,be i nodlibe
prepared to weave COVERIATJII,,nod
(JASSPETIS of all kinds in the,serlyAMl
style,land at low rates: He wiliguseielo
,the,ohain when desired,
JOSEPH hirri,E, *moor.
GeityshurgrOprit SS. gin —ells
.mat 1.41,05 s
ND see a first-rate assortment of Pm-
Moons at ASA &NON'S me "pries
store, suoh asEleck. , Frenith Oessinseirse.
Doe Skin Classiareree, , Feeey.Comimeyse
of every hind wientionelde; Cassinets of
all colors and abodes, and at prices to
suit all.(Oct. 1.
umpalr_szoOfDes
WM.:PO . lonm', nail (0110.!Silre
Wafers, turfman las, 4c... a. dtqw -as
.sortmen juts opened . at BUERGER'S
tßook and Drug Stole; in Chtuaktaailttog
tweet.
SPOFFING! SPOETINgi
CI EORGEIand Henry . tWilamplie ! Hi
mk," Make llotwe,lipoutmg and, prt-ep
the came low, for cash or oountrydfrp
duce. •Farmers and all others tirtstilog
their Houten. Barns, oke..apoultitli rrAVild
do well to give them a call.
G. Ar, H. WAMPLER.
April 115-1135 A.
NEW , GOODS.
r in HE esbeoriber has just opened a fresh
JE supply of
Seamonable.Goods,
comprising a general assortment oratiptie
and Fancy Dry Goods, to , whisk the
early and particular attention ul wars,
wanting cheap goods is:agAin 011,110111 Y
invited.
D. MIDDLECOTY.
April 22, 1863.