?ot i - lota just rehired from ,„,„.„, 44 .,,, 0 0titci,ty with a new and largely in , ~,..,„n e ntlpted maortment of goods, which he is i l l s itparet) ,offer at pricea.which cannot cock consiata of• GROCERIES 4"1 60 41Cva1l kinds, &vars. Moln..x4mt, Coffees, Efalt;'CrAcker , .. Cheese, Pick s"- 41011141volumbers, Sze. Als,). St Confections, ftfit.., - josmonm, Piot, Enjoins. Prunes, ilihn & Powder, Shot, Tobacco, Se ere. Gail's celebrated German Smoking 'rebsects.viail a variety of artieles— Man. a firit•rate assortment of the best iitudEties of .'"Litittrons, .Wince and Branitie., of different kinds, N. E. Rum. EOll,llll (din, Old Rye, dte. ...-411 of which can he toot on the i nwe ,,t heron at the Store of the subscriber, in . o ,B4lo„Usilkintore street, boat door to the 41t , 4 !Ace. Yt . ,4:_,'..Ntritilows:always on hand a variety of Stone Jugs. Are.—GivOll9l a rail. ErOANUEL ZIEGLER. Jr. (1011411 erg, May 13, 1853—tf. frxr „,FARTHER REDUCTION 1 1 %ii‘% ‘ ‘ BETWEEN 1:3121111 -Bninsiisburg. Grittisbetrg, Inrk, nottrt, and liarrisbigrg. f,o4llllllE.undersigneel are now running a. -04 Daily Line of corn fortahl,t Conches hetwee* Gettysburg and Hanover, and Alliklitfshorg and Enunitsburg. and have made arrangeraents with the Railroad Compame., runninff from Ilam,ver to .kliltllll - MORE, YORK and HARRIS -1-ttlittlßO, by which 'cr are enabled Po fur- THROUGII TICKETS Iron (;rt- Yt butgto tlio6e places at the following rltte*: - From Geityiburg to Baltimore, $2.50 " " York, 1.50 . 4 44 Harrisburg, 2.00 r`,ltound 'rickets from Clettyslmrg 'a York . stitil return, will be given for $3,50, 4101 o; Theo:high Tickets from Emmitsburg *Abe *bore places, via Gettysburg Hanover, ai the following rates •- 1 POW Emaiitaburg to= Baltimore. $0.05 10 14 y o ' r k t 2.25 Harrisburg, 2.70 "l; iltrilte above arrangement fut.thaltes fbe meauieteaieuient, comfortable, and e .rnsimpip, Ace! route to passengers, who there rEatth'York and Harrisburg by noon, 4.,4=110.-47i!eM Baltimore at an early hour. „,,. 1 0,,ficketa can be had by application 'tile Hotel, Gettysburg ; at Ag ....apfe:Hotel. Enunitsburg ; and at- the "Itell.Med Offices in Baltimore, York and . 1 •40400 1 1. TATE & CO Gettysburg. Pa., May 6,1853-3 m. " ,,, ,latori sillooti. fgo. - r 4 '- 11 4111RHOOL DEPARTMENT, HARRISRPRO,? APRIL 20, 1853. S -"linSlAtrentwrnissioners of .Itrarns Cottnty: IgitttrutitEs :—ln pursuance of the lititilOseenta section of an act, entitled *.An Act fur the regulation and continu- site of a system of education by Com. mon 'Schools." pawed the 7th day of nAipiril i 1949. 1 herewith transmit to you a stateroom of the amount to which every district in your county is entitled, nut of alliehaishoihipprripriation of 8200.000, for the School year 1854, as follows: Dtirrftcra •^ ethfeirago, 'ihfiedbattaltd, 1., Pei&lie; Freedom, Gettysburg, Ihmiltok - H tAlemtmittee,— 101 52 . , 195 48 ° )s 105 12 121 40, 145' - 00 INr; 54 100.80 61 64 142 58 93 00 181='04 76 68 78 48 113 04 82 80 86 04 ~a~Mteweee, .. , 414anstion,' Yaak►. iloraggirannt: • p Timm, • ' 1 . . Yovilk."44( #4ertrully, • O. A. BLACK. COMIMM -, a • al 111111== g't tiviltw. and for the benefit of iwdsiee-isterented‘ the foregoing is published by.leder of County Cortnnispioners. 4 AUGIIINWAIJOH, CIL Copoiriiiisiinisoi °trice, Getty.. Moy 11+33. 31. eIttICIMAItfitiWTION IS THE TIIIEr or dangerow.—.nortlect that cold anal 1 '„ etangh g few weeks, aud the hope of recovery will h Ism to , you forever. Lei not any pecuniary. "skinelklesetio n deter you from trying to save your 1 ;1106 Wad health while there is a chance. Con .47nseapiden ill annually *weeping off thousands to des 'Wish t no disease his Walled the stall of phy sicians lily it : no physician, perhaps, has ever 4figotfooto for this large class of suffering human **. Or. Whitar. An ..ounce of preventive is : 1 . 121119011 'WOW of cure;” therefore, before your 1011.1mosomi ulcerated, wol No iliacarcd that no ' 'lloinsaun moans can we you from an cal ly gra4c, Writslnf. try ,at once , a medicine which hair . ..ta44l infinite value to thousands—olnain tAilikeelleil De. Wistat's Balsam of Wild Cherry. Volua„it,, gin another if necemary, persevere in riaiduliS aatill you have removed the disease en tirely which if neglected will tartninate your Bk. _, 4‘' , -rortmoNATlr CONSUMPTION pm, until , within a few year'. been generally t lit " timiiiiiMrel 'hicerable, although many medical 4 . • MIll':Ii* Mihail mending, among whom we '' 'Wagegiem t.aennes, and his friend Boyle— triliglia'SMl.;riguishial authors, admit that this much **WM ahertag way be cured, ertn in ill silvan- V' *fa lirterai late lunge are net completely dis . ' ..' The reseed, which we now offer. t e ' . lite masedy.wtxieh we now offer. ~..,,,, ',... ~ . -4:41444'.841413Ail Or WILD CHERRY. Slikp U itssnismantrimun a ll gr Pl:miring, but -ANN Wm, is a the complaints for hi tiosummmtimE 4 , :sg. A. A SMARM OP IMPOSITION. ' ibtretv VW 'wrieibed eewl ally . itaiide• . 4 + NM 11 1 .041111 Or MILE) CHIIIINV .-.' eilellMeelMete Ike *Aka simmers of I. lIPTT.S. K 411001011,411111046 Inllipliet. WINN *API. Ually*Wri UT 11 It. IrVIII . BC *eel by lbswepwe eetwmilY 1U .R ti a E. tAIL THIS WAYt THE likTEiT FASJIHVIKIB IUST tRECERIL[I. THE undensicned respectfully announc ed to the citizens of Gettysburg and its vicinity that he has commenced the TAILORING BUSINESS , in all its varied branches, in the room for merly occupied by the store of J. LAW. HENCE SCHICK, and opposite Fahnestocks' store. He hopes, by a strict attention to business. and an earnest effort to , please, to meet and receive a liberal share ofpublic patronage. ('Give us a call.joi Country produce taken in exchange for work. Latest Fashions have just been re ceived. HENRYCIAPPINGEH. April 16, 1852-Iy. DIGIIIRRHOTYPH FOR VAN be had at Weaver's Gallery in Cliarnbersburg street. Pictures ta ken in all kinds of weather, and will be put up at this Gallery in all the different styles of the day. at prices varying from 50 rents, to $6 00. SO new is the tirpe for obtaining the cheapest likeness ever of fered in this place. Persons will find it o, their advantage to call soon while •the opportunity is before them, and in order to secure a satisfactory likeness, subjects are reituestdd in wear dark apparel.— Gentlemen should wear black. with black vest and cravat, and ladies should, avoid dresses of pink and blue. Plaid and contrasting colors ace very suitable for children. 1 retu' n my sincere thanks to manumer ons friceds for their past fsvore,..entlitt-_ livits a continuauce of the same, hoping by sick' attention In business to satisfy the tastes of all who may visit my gallery. April 29-1853 WONDERFUL ?L • ICE EW. ARNOLD'S celebrated cheap U CLOTHING STORE, Continuos to I he the object of amazement, delight. and I profit to the thousands who are constantly,' sod tvpr,iaily new, thronging it, and suP . - plying. themselves with every variety of the best styles and mosi substantial quali ties of READF-MADE CLO7WING. He makes no empty boasts limit "one.; price," and the thousand and otitis other humbugs of the day, but defies the world to produce a richer, cleaner, neater. strong. er or cheaper stock of Clothing than the infinite variety which he has—not - bought at city auction" for a sOng+-tiut retitle up here by skilful and Ironese lb workmen. in the most honest and skilful- manner..— Josl call and see if it is not irjoAlso a few TRUNKS at less than cost, to make mom lot customers. 2'2. 1553 Blake's Patelit F ire and Wate Proof Paint A SUPERIOR ARTICLE. for sale 1111 .trl Falmesiock's, sign of the T HE subscriber has just opened a fresh supply of z Seasmiable ( Goods, comprising, a general amortruent of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, to which the early and particular attention of persons wanting cheap goods is again respectfully invited. •• • ' • • D. MIDDLECOFF. April 22,1858. DOLL. Cl*. ;$ ' 103 32 149''40 40 'O6 14/41/20#17 3 illilao r. C*CtilEgir Dr. J. 4awrencc Hill, EI r EATIST, OFFICE in. l'hattibersburg street, one door West of the Lutheran Church,-nearV oppoStui MiddliumWs mom where he may be found ready and willing to attend to any case within the province of the i Dentist. Persons in want of full sets of teeth are invited to call. ' REFEIiENCES. Dr. C. N. 13 'Rummy, I ReviC.P.Kikatera, D. D a' D. Ileum gig, I Prof. 14. JAcess, t • " H. M. I/ C 1,.. H. L. amens., " D. GI LIMIT, t ti•A• MtritLasio as Rey. 110/I . T. JOCIIIION, I M. L. Drarrsa. July 7. 184 R. Come MOON AND see a firskate aseortinent of Fan throws at SAMSON'S one price store. such as Black. French (:inhumes, Doe Skin Cashmeres, Fancy Cassinteres of every kind mentionable. Cassinets of all colors and shades, and at prices to suit all. • [ Oct. I. r.P424P.trz 6,olJzDac. lOA PS. Perfumery, unit Oils. Motto ►►T" Wafers. Portmanies, Ace.. a new as sortment jurt opened at 13UEHLER'8 Hunk and Drug Store, in Chamberaburg street. SPOUTING! SPOUTING! rEORGE and Henry Wampler will .- 3 " Make House Spouting and put up the same low, for cash -or conntry pro duce. Farmers ilttl-Q:1111 others wishing their !louses. Barns, kc. spouted, would do well to give thvit a call. G. & 11. WAMPLER. April 15-18.33. STACKS OF THEM. W E have jest received a splendid as sortmeth of Vests. Such as Black and fancy Saline, Cloth and Cassimeres Tweeds, Ste.. &c., and Willi be sold lqw at SA MSOWS. Ari ENTLEMEN are invited tnrall and . 11l ir see 'a• beautiful HEAVER HAT also Silk. Cuban. Kossuth. Citizens', and Panama Hats for aummor. April 29 W.' W. PAXTON. It LACK Bi'k, Black. S il k Nett Fringe. 4 ' Mohair .k Milk Mink just; received and for sale rhos p N. F.III:SEN7C(*Ii A, SONS. 50 CENT O, SAMUEL WEAVER. RED FRONT NEW O,COODS. Ibibutm 4 ACCOUNTS. KELLWR KURTZ, Treasurer of Mt Borritigh of Getlystoir . , ,, for the year ending !thy 3. 0+53. DOLLS. CTII. To balance lam metilement, • 0 82/ I)upli.'a►e of J. G. Frey, 1848, 34 74 •• •• 8. Weaver, 1850, 121 03 •' •" •' 1851, 'l5l 10 Amount of Duplicate. H. "Drink• erholf, 1853. 731' 03 Cash recd, 1, D. Pinto*, tent, 8 4 8 9 ', Geo. Swope. on loan,. 300 00„ +, M'Pannell., for hoards, ,121 ~ C; M. ltotraiin. for maw- kin-house. 21 00 " Danner Sr, Ziegler, note 'and interest ttr Inn. 23 02 " Burgess fur. licenaea, 14 00 CasA raid raow Orden. fe, as jollow, DO Lid. CIS. Officer" of election. 9 50 Georie Swope, 7uieicit, ia 00 . 8. R. Russell, 6 , 6 15 00 A. Ileintselatan. . 4 . 50 D. M. Bmyser, 96 80 P. Myers, services as Constable, '34 50 Robert Tate. '6 24 00 Extra Police, July 4tit,, 1 50 I'. Aug hi itbe ugh. Street and Road Gonintiseioner, in full. 1 06 C. S. Swope,.l, 41, 8,37 Geo. C. Striekhouser. work on Diamond,:, 45 671 W. White, hpidingßlection. 4 52, 4 60 County. : Stete, School .& Quit Rent. 4 60 14 25 • it. a. 14 75 D. A. Ruphler, qualkfyiug certhAtc.,. for 1851 Illnd '52), 700 G. Dept'', work at May Engine, 300 S. Fahnestock. sundries for Tay ' lorEngitm. 7 16 S. Pahnestock & Sone, nail., rope & locka, Engine4ntse, 13 18. J. Werner. work at Engine-house, 1 25 'A. McElroy, Engines. 1 00 N..• Miles. " • " 1 00 J. Weikert, •• Engini-house, 75 8, Gilbert, Engine, 3 00 Water bent. 20 00 C. A. Procter. grading street, 15 00 Alexander Frazer. winding clock (17 months) and repairs. 15 68 S. Witherow,selllng market-house, 1 00 M. Ifsay. shovelling snow, 1 87 Thomas Wirres t stiqtliwork, lum ber, &c..„ 10 85.. A. Doersum , smithwork. 5 18 Houck & McCreary. brick, l4 75 G. Meals. Street & Road Comm., 38 13, ( ~ C. Strickhouser, hauling, 62 25 G. Mesta, poteder, 37 Danner & Ziegler; shovels and epike_ok_ 2,-.ll l} . John W. Weigle, plank. 8 50 John Winebrenner, scantling, 25 Peter Weikeri, logs, 7 28 A. Pfauss, work, 24 00 Henry Little, " 11 80 ' Edward Little,' " '2.244 John Kitzmiller, " ' 8 61/ John Shilling, .4 12 00 , Henry, Utz, " and hauling, 55 221 A. Codori.' " 8 99 Henry Rhine, .. 30 871 Michael Teay. 66 36 93/ James Conroy, 46 2 25 John Eater. 66 10 00 E. Craig, .. 3 00 Peter Lutz. 111 ' 8 02 John Lutz, 4. 16 22 Thomas Nolan, " 11 00 Philip Krickser, 14 2 62 N. Hoffman, 44 14 02 John L. Burns, .. 13 49 Geo. Ceded. " 15 00 David Sloneker, " 11 81 A. Stuck, • .. 450 Robert Pirk, o 75 I Goorge,Myers, .. 4 50 E. Degroff, 64 18 25 . 1 H. Dustman, ' 6. 5 93 Philip Wickert, " 25 'Joseph Peters. .. 7 871 John Jenkins. *I 374 Theodore Sherb, 66 371 Upton Johnston, " 2 25 George Richter, 4. 50 Peter Wert, 46 1 87 Aaron Constant, " 62 J. Horregan, " 371 J. McDonnell, a 75 Anthony Peters, a 75 A. B. Kurtz. a ' and brick, 2 60 Jacob Vausaman, ' a 0 00 &G. Conk;'. . " 25 Samuel Blaek, a . 25 Christian Benner, stone, 22 10 John Gilbert, 11. 4 12 Henry Culp, "- • -00 20 C. A. Proctor, at 29 73 . Gee. Swope.- , It 90 Henry Brinkerhoff, a • _, 1 1,21 George Sbnock, • " 133 .David MellffsUan, . , " 150 N. Weaver, work,stobe & hauling; 17 87 C. W. Hnffman, logs, ~ 11 51 John 1.. Tate,' - " 44 67' S. 'l'mxel, ‘ " .15 50 W. 'W. Hsmersly, • " 12 12 .L A. Thempion, • " 10 75 It & W.' B. Meals, ' " 650 John Houck, gravel, 1 14 Solomon Powers, " • 2 30' Balance in hands of J. G. Prey duplicate et 1848, 34 74 • " ". 4. Wearer, .. 1860, 77 03 " " - . " ,- , 1861, 082 " H. Brialmhoff; 1859, 134 88 Loss on Bank of 11,nion, note, 1 00 Burets' fees &c.; -6 26 Burgess & " 30 00 Treasurer & Clerk. ~ • 30'00 Balance in hands of Treasurer.. .67 29 April 29, .1853.—Tbe Toivn Council of the Borough of Gettysburg, do eerily that they have settled the accounts of Kuuza Kum% Treasurer of the Borough of Gettysburg, for the year ending tie 3d of May, 1853—that his accounts are cor rect--and that there is a balance in his hands of Sixly-seven Dollars and nom irnine Cents. . R. G. M'CREAR Y. ADAM DOERSOM, JACOB CULP, ROBERT HORNER, JOHN L. TATS, Town Council Nay 13. 1853-4 t. •W ANTED. Customers .to purchase a superior lot of Black French Doe skin Cissintera Pants, fancy Cassimeres of every description. Castanet Patti/ Or every shade and quality. together with any mount of reivet Cords, Linens, Cottony, die., at the one•price store of CEBIIME E. ORDVCMAR iS constantly mantifaeturing all kinds of ••• CABINET FURNITURE. at his Old Establishment, in South Baltimore street, second square, one doortorth of the "Compiler" printing office,fGettys 7 btirg. Persons in want of I;gIeFURNITURg ,aOl do , well to call and ,examine Cur themselves before purebasing else wltere, as he , determined ,to sell cheap- Omn the cheapest. 9fs Alt kinds of LIMBER and PRO PUCE taken in tre,defor Furniture. Cotrinai of every description, made at the shortest notice.- Having a neat amt substantial ,HParse, he .will convey corpses to any curial ground in the county, without ex tra charge. Gettysburg, pee. 17, 1832.—,3m $1437 97 NEW ocuou. MIIMSI3/171.11, re. Trim undersigned respectfully announce to the Pablic that they have entered into Partners, under the name. style and title of LiANERSLY & FREY, to carry on. • 0O ? MAKING in'ii~ its branches, and ,are . prepared to tarnish to Order, on reasonable terms. all kind's of. Coaches, Rockaara. Boif-Body, and Jersey Carrisges, Buggies, &c., man. ufactured by the best of workmen, and which, for finish and durability, wilichal lenge comparison with any manufactured in this place. • o:tr"'Phe undersigned are also,prepared to attend to REPAIRING in all branches of the business, at the shortest moire. WM. W. HAMERSLY, • J. G. FREY. fiettysbarg. Pa. Feb. IS, 063-Iy. 2000 LADIES RE.illing in nertify that the H &TR i3L 'AWAY COOKING STOVE is the very best Stove now in use, inasmuch as they will do more Cooking. Routing and Baking, and do it with .less labor, and last as long again as any oilier stove nog sold. Time celebrated stoves are eo4Uptly kept for sale at a very reduced price at the' GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY AND SHOP, Where the stibscritiers feeling de terniinett to suit all persons have also the Parlor. Sexton's Baltimore Air-tight. Peakskell and Cabineh Conk Stove, and Air-tight and Ten-plate Parlor Stoves of the most beautiful patterns. . . , P TSUI SEYLOR LOUGHS which cannot be surpassed for lightness draught or in'the character of their work, are constantly on hand for sale, and in view of the fact that the Mouldboard of these Ploughs is one-fourth heaviet than that of other ploughs, it is decidedly the cheap est that can be obtained. WITZIELILOW rumens and oth ers, Castings for the Woodcock Plough, Wind-mill Machinery, Castings and Hol low-ware, with every article usually made at Foundries can be obtained here. Blacka&nithing and Shoe Making as usual. HARDWIRE STORE. rr BF. Subscribers would respectfully announce to their friends and the public. that they have opened a NEW HARDWARE STORE in Baltimore at,. adjoining the residence of DAVID ZIEOLICR, Gettysburg, in which they are opening a iarge and general assortment of UALISISP*AItig, IRON, STEEL, GROCERIES). CUTLERY, COACH TRIMMINGS, Springs, Axles, Saddlery, Cedar Ware, Shoe Findings, Paints,Oils, &Dyestuffs, n general, inouding every description of articles in the above line of business—to which they invite the attention df Coaeh makers, Blacksmiths. Carpenters. Cabinet. makers., Shoemakers, Baddlera, and the public generally. , Cur stock having been selected with great care and purchashed for Cash, we guars antee,(for the Readyibfoney,) to disp. • of any pert of it on as reasonable terms as they can be purchased any Where. We liarticularly requests call from our friends, ti,nd earnestly solicit 'a share of public favor, as nib arerdeterdiined to es (Allah st character for selling Goods at low prices and doing business on fair prin ciples. , JOEL B. BANNER, DAVID ZIEGLER. Getty•liiirg, Jane 18,1831L—lf. NEW ESTABLISHMENT. WIII FRAZER 'IIIESIPECTFULLY informs the pub lie. that' he has Liken the stand re centlreccupied by his brother, (Aux/a:- DER Ftiezes,) in Chambersburg street, opposite the'Lutheran church, where he is prepared to REPAIR and. CLEAN • CLOCKS, • ' 4 % WATCHES, &C.,' h on reasonable terms.— \I 16. *..t.7 7 "" All work will be insured. *1437 97 • Also,on hand a variety of WATCHES, Jewelry, lEireffa Spectacles, &c., wool will be sold low, Gettysburg, May 8,1853—tf LETTERs of Administration on the ca. A 4 ta"...,;0f CHRIATIAN LAWRENdg, late of Oxford township, Aflame co., dec'd, hav ing been granted to the subscriber, residing in JAMB town'p, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and to those having claims against the same to present them properly •attilien dented for settlement. JOSEP . II J. Mdy 13, 1 ri:)3.-111 SAAINON -~Z..,~ .::+R: , T. WARREN & SON NOTICE. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS & Confectioners in general. 111111 E undersigned would retipeelfully JIL inform dealers in FRUITS, CON FECTIONERIES and GROCERIES, dint they are receiving daily, Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Prunes. Raisins, Almonds, Filberts, English Walnuts, African, Ten nessee and California Ground Nuts, Paean Nuts. Pine Apple cheese, Eastern Cutting Cheese, Sugars, Coffee, Teas, all kinds of Spices, whole and ground, Conserved and PreierVed Ginger, Macaroni, Vermi celli, Dairy Salt, &o. 200 boxes Oranges, 25 boxes Lemons, 100 boxes Raisins, 25 boxes Ronk Candy, red, white and yellow. 25 boxes Gum Droiis, Orange, Lemon, Vanilla. &c., 25 Jujpbepaste, Orange, Lemon, &c., 211'boires Chocolate Drops, 10 boxes Stick, 25 boxes Chocolate, Eagle and Spiced, 100 boxes Prunes'in fancy boxes, 100 DrUcca Figs, 10 bags S. S. Almonds, 10 bags Filberts, 100 bushels Ground Nuts, 50 'jars fine Prunes, 25 gross Dun lap's Premium Blacking, &c. ' The subAllibens being appointed sole agents for 'Tie eMet. of apices or the mono- Mental Mills, they would respectfully in vite dealers to call and examine their stock of spices, whole, and ground, which they are determined to sell as cheap as they 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 tity Prices ! and One Price only ! For,sale Wholesale and . Retail at No. 42 Market Street opposite Y ork Bank, by ALEX. REISINOER & SON Call and Examine for Yourselves ! March, 4.-1853. MICONAUGrHY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE in the South-west corner of the public square, one door west of George Aroold's Store, and formerly oc cupied as aLe O ffice . by John Ill'Con aughy, Esq., d stied, •Ittorney anti Solicitor for Patents and Pensions, Can furnish very desirable facilities to applicants and entirely relieve them from the necessity of a journey to Washington. la'D. MoC. is prepared to attend to the prosecution of for Claims Bounty Land - to Soldiers of the War of 1812 and others —the selection of choice lands and loca ting their Warranis—procuring Patents and selling Soldiers' lands to the best ad. vantage. Apply to him personally - or by letter. Gettysbnrg, 1950.tf BOUNTY LANDS. PERSONS entitled to Bounty --Lands under the acts of Con gress of the United States can have their claims promptly and efficiently attended to by applica tion eiiher 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- The fee charged is 165 in each case, payable upon the delivery of the warrant. The Subicriber will also attend to cliiims 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 hor the same. R. G. NcCREARY. May 14—tr. Attorney at law. W. H. STEVENSON, A77O[2,HEY A 7 LAM'. OFFICE, in the North West corner of the Centre Square, (between Smith's and Stevenson's,) Gettysburg, Pa. lliamtnid Tonsors—New Firm • tripton Sc Brotbrr, FASHIONABLE. BARBERS AND HAM DRES.4EIIB. CAN at all times be found prepared to attend to the calls of ? tite people, at the Temple, in the Diamond, adjoining the County Building. From Long expe- rience they flatter themselves that they can go through all the ramifications of the Tonsorial Department, with such an infinite degree of skill, as will meet with the entire satisfaction of all who may submit their chins to the keen order) of their razors. They hope, therefore, that by their attention to busi ness, and a desire to please, they will mer it as well as receive, a liberal share of pub lic patronage. The sick will be attended to at their private dwellings. BARBER & HAIR-DRESSER. fiIAMUEL B, WIPAA INS respectfully " informs the citzena of Gettysburg and stranger. who may tarry here until their beards grow, that he has opened a Shaving and Ilaineutting Saloon in Clmmbersburg street, opposite Buehler's Drug Store, where he intends prosecuting the "tonso rial business", in all, ha branches. He will shave you as clean as a city broker, and cut your hair to suit the cut of your phiz. ' Then his whole object is to im. rove the ippearence of the human race. From long:experience he , flattens himself he can go'through the ratifications of the tonsorial department • with such an infi- nite degree or skill, as to meet the entire approbation of those who submit their (dims to the .keen ordeal of his razor. . March 11.-31 WASHINGTON NOUSE,. CORNER. OF MARKET ST •. in AND MARKET SQUARE, Harrisburg, Pa. IIIIE undersigned has fitted up this well known and 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.:l4, 1853.—tf ". TAKE .MY HAT. At SAMSON, i having added a new IT ' a • feature to his business, s prepared to offer to the public a choice assortment of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS and*HOES. Having purchased entirely for cash, he is enabled to sell at astonishingly low prices. Call at the cheap store of M. SAMSON. • April 29. 'RUFF VESTI4.•+—A splendid lot of VESTS just received and fur vale clicap at SAMSON'S. Philadelphia Advertleemeale. CHEAP 'WINDOW . SHADE azror AND mearvracToair of Q. L. Miller di Co., corner of .drch and Second sta., PIIILADEDPHIA. EVERY Variety of Shades, Whole sale and Retail, such as Scroll, Flow er,Gothie, Vignette, Oil and Dry Land scapes, are to be had at the lowest prices, for quality of work. Orders for Gilt, Plain Blore, Lettered and other Shades ex ecuted at short notice. Merchants and others,. are invited to give usatrial. We - will try to please. Brasses, Trimmings, &c., always on hand. Remember S. W. corner SECOND and ARCH Streets, Philadelphia. Feb. 11, 1853-6 m. SCROOL BOOKS, PAPERS, &c. THE subscribers offer to Country Mer chants, Teacher t and School Com mittees, one of the best assorted stocks of SCHOOL 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, &c., on the most favorable terms. SCHOOL COMMITTEES, Teachers and othors purchasing in quantities for Schools, are invited to call Ind 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 : Comly's Spelling Book, Revised edition ; " Primer; Young Orator ; Gumrneire!s Surveying, the standard Trea tise 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 ; Gummere's Progressive Spelling Book ; Comlv's Grammar ; Latin Dictionary ; The Book of Commerce, Arc.. &c. URIAH HUNT & SON, 44 N. Fourth st. Philad. Feb. 25, 1853-3 m CANE SEAT CHAIR lIIIINUFACTOR Y. , No 132 North , Sizth Street, opporite Franklin Sqyare, Philadelphia. THE subscriber is constantlyfinishing, and on hand PLAIN and FANCY CANE SEAT CHAIRS, - in great variety ,of Elegant and Fashionble Styles,' For Parlors,l)ining-Rooms or Chambers made in Fancy Woods, Itnitatioe Woods and Fancy Colors, &0., &c. Reception and Cottage Chairs, of light and, beautiful designs : Csne Lounges, Cane Settees, flail Chairs, Counting House and Office Arm Chairs,•large and small Rocking Chairs, Store and Steam boat Stools, Windsor Chairs, and Settees, &c.. &c. Houeolteepern, Hoteln, Stenmhoat and Rail Road Companies. will find it to their interest to call at the Factory of N. F. WOOD. No. 13 I North 6th St. opposite Franklin &loom, Philadelphia. April 1,1853--3 m. PAPER HANGINGS. rilThE undersigned have just opened a 111 fresh and complete stock of WALL PAPERS, among which are GOLD and VELVET, Fl N E sATt N, and the LOW EST PRICED UNGLAZED PA PERS : 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, &c. We have also our usual assortment of WRITING PAPERS, WRAPPING PAPERS, Blank and School Books, Sta• 'tottery, &c. PARRISH & HOUGH. No. 4 North FIFTH Bt., I doors above Market PHILADELPHIA. CASH paid for Country raga. March 11, 1853-3 m. GAS FIXTURES AND LAMPS. HEIDRICK I Haiti BROTHER No. 221 It Second *toot, above Vice, PHILADELPHIA. HAVING had many years practical experience in the business, and as all work sold by us is manufacturedunder our immediate superviecin, we are enabled to offer to purchasers superior articles in every branch of our vide upon the mostfavora ble tern,. At our store may be found, in every vs riety and style of finish, Gas and Lamp Chandeliers K Ppodants, Bide Brackets, for HMIs, Churches, &a. 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, 4r,c. All, Work_ffittrriplted or no Sole. gwory, No.BB Noble st. near 4th.— Store2l N. Second street, next door to J. Stewart Depay's Oerpet•etore March 26, 1853.-3 m PitClerir 4gricidiaral Ware-Howe and Seed- &ore, N O . 1114 i Market !treat, Philadelphia.. 11311ROUTY '& MEARS' Patent Self ,Shirpening Ploughs, of all kilts*, right aad left banded-r-sub-rioil, and double-giould.'&9. 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 •300. Also, the great medal, at the World's Fair, was awarded P. and M.'s Plough. 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 pheric Churns, Corn Shelters, improved kinds, Hay and Straw Cutters, Hand Corn Mills, Corn & Cob Crushers, Gedds' Improved Harrows, Square and A Har rows, Homo Rakes, Grindstones, ready hung, Dirt Scrapers, Agricultural Furna ces, Ox Yokes and flows Forks for on loading hey, Man-llay Rakes, Bow-Pins, Apple Pearern, Ox Muzzles, Mole Traps, Pruning Hooks and Chisels, Saws and Scissors, Iron Well Curbs, and Zinc tube- ing for ChumPuinps, Coin Planters, Tur. nip Drills, 4 to S 5, Grant's Piterit Fats Mills; Garden ,Engines, Wheat Drills. Horse . Powers and Threshers, Mowiirig and Reaping Machines, Chitin Pump, Cattle Ties, Bull Rings, Patent . Iron Smiths, Grubbing Dom Transplanting 'Prowels, Ilay and Manure Forks, Shov els and Spades, Garden and Field hoes, Garden Rakes in variety, Children's Tools Darling Scythes, 'snailw, with'paient that. eninge, ?metros Hooka. Also, Dorticul !unit (of•every d escription,) Gard en and grass Saadi, for sale at the lowest price, wholesale and retail, by PROUTY & BAIIRErk. April 8,1883.---2 m New Wall raper Warehouse. BURTON 4- "AMINO, ' MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS, No. 124 .arch &reef, second door above cixlh,• Philadelphia. WHERE May :at found the largest and best selected stnek in the City. COUNTRY PURCHASERS mayhem be accommodated. without the inconven ience of looking further, and may be, as sured that they will receive the advantage of their motley. BURTON k LANING. 124 ARCH /Street. above Sixth, Philadelphia. April 1; 1883-Bm, LEATHER. nits, Willlittni& itendry. Store No. 20, N. 3rd *treat, Philadelphia MORROCCO MAMVPACTUmuI. OURRIERS, AID,. IMPORTERS Comminion and Genera/ LB AT H.SR (141.N.8 38, V1711101611111411L31141 .111311 TAIL. ICPManufactory lb Marianna stmt. Philadelphia. July 0, 1862-Iy. Philadelphia, April 23, 1852 ly. REMOVAL. LONOSTRETH & BROTHER, HVE removed directly opposite the . 1 " 0 - old stand, to the superior five story NO. 8 NORTH THIRD BTR EET, And are noir fully prepared to exhibit to the public, an UNSURPASSED VA— RIETY of WAIL PAPERS, From the limest priced AMERICAN manufaeiure, to the superior ENGLISH and FRENCH, from the well known houses of DELACOURT. ZUBER am/ others. Call and see before purchasing. The most efficient and polite wurkuteib employed to hang the paper. May 13, 1803-1 m. J. JE. GOULD, (Successor to A. FIOT.) NO. 160 CHESTNUT sTREET, sWAIWs BUILDINti Extensive Musio Publisher. undOrr in Musical instruments of e•ery tion. Exclusive Agent for the Pale r,f 11:dirt, Dims At Co's (Boston) Patent So<.prui,wn Bridge .22(dian and other PIANOS. L. Gilbert's Boudoir Pianos, Melodeon.. Martin's Guitars. Harps, Violins, Sheet Music, Music Hooks, &c. Residents of the country will he sup plied by mail or otherwise with any winsic they may wish, at as ipw rates as if pur chased in person. Having one of the largest stocks in the United States, confident of satisfying all who aay furor me with a call or order. Dealers in Mask supplied on the mnAt liberal terms. Pianos to let. Second•hail Pianos lor sale. May la, .1.814---1 y Baltimore Advertisements. TC HER, GOLD .fiND SILVER 111.4 RE. L. U. MILLER & CO., Wholesale Watch and Jewelry House, No 227 Balt. st., S. It. Corner of Chinks street., IMPORTER of English and Swims Watches and tools of every descrip tion, Watch Case Makers and Menefee turers - of Fine Gold Jewelry. We call the attention of Southern and Western dealers in Watches; Jewelry and Silver. to our very extensive stock, assuring them that in no article in our line shall we al low any establishment to surpass us, eith er in quantity, quality or low prices. 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 ;Ind acconunodating as can possibly be found in the United States. , We will take , greet pleasure in showing our goods Ito Southern and Western mer chants. whether they open SCOOUPIa with US Or not. L.H. MlLlgib& CO.. Importers et Watebes, Bal4imore. Feb. 4,1,363.-1 y CALL AND SEE. Very large supply of TIN WARE on hand and for sale, at Buehlcr'sTin and Sheet Iron Establishment, opposite the Post-oftice, which will be 501 ,4 at low prices. GEO. E. BUEIILER. ROCERIES, • OF all kinds and fresh , to be had sP law as the musket Wet& at KURTZ'S cheap corner
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