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smos*Itrirrisuaci,
Plitt undersigned resreetfully anttounre
4'104 Pahlie rail they hare entered
siOiership. under the name, style
and into of RAMERSIN & MEN% to
ii Y A " C 11 1M ill hII I;
in elite brans hoe, and are prepared to
(limit It to mini, on reasonable terms, alI
kfiuila ol` Cnachee, Rockaway, unat-ilnily,
and leraey Carriages, 13uatea, fee., man•
iihictured by the best of woriesen,
uud
whiA,liir finish and durability, will elm!.
!mum naraparison with any manufactured
in Mitt 'like*.
anderairtmetl are also prepared
aitenttiW REPA !RI NO in all hrahches
of lltti btitiiirnit , at the t‘hortein nolien.
, W. 11A NIERSLY,
J. G. FREY.
Ps., Feb. lb. 1J5:1-1y.
GiMEß yit it JAMB
ftdezin4roigned has just rehired from
with a new and largely in
creased eisirrtment of goods, which he is
etepeted to .offer at prices which cannot
he bait.. Elie stock consists of
, .
GROC Eft lES
of all kinds, Sugars, ,Molasses, Coffees.
Th,iti,Thili;.Sidt, Crackers, Cheese,'Pick
clea Oiriiiitibers, Lc. Also,
'Fruits & Confections )
Ofarlass , Lemma. figs, Raisins, Prunes.
tteossAiso, Powder, Shot. Tobacco, se•
itsmnairs . celebrated Ctorman Smoking
Ttthierti't. and a variety of other articles --
At.o "Ost..rate assortment of the hest
qualtueitoi,
r • • I.IQ,ITORS,
11::;igwieN of diltereqtkinJg r
N r :t. Aura. liulhord Gin. Old Bye, Ow.
of•which can he had on the lowest
tort-tomcat the Store of the rotherriber; in
!..4'4lith Baltimore street, next duur to the
t t.47A1,44.). always on hand a variety of
BtoPet:J.ltita. &e.--Give us a call.
EMANUEI. ZIF.GLEit. Jr.
.4.lMayaberg, May 13, 1853—1 f.
'TMO - 11FL1111JILT
lIRDWARE STORE.
plit• Subscribers amuld respectfully
c'ithasitinee to their friends and the
poblic; 'Bratthey tn , ve opened
_a NEV
li s twvitv. nom,: in. Baltimore st,.
alijuioing.thet residence of DAVID ZIEGLER,
thittrifliartg. in which they are opening a
toVitsru general assortment .11
11.4,/iRCWARE, IRON, STEEL,
ES )
COWRY COACH TRIMMIKOS,
. 9 .
• Springs, Ades, Saddlery,
4144;A rare, Shoe Findiw :I rs
Yti tit ;{ fits, & Dyestuffs,
n generale . inthrtling every description of
artititttal•lu , the above line of business
WOo4y invite the, attention of Coi,eil •
11140140$03itid, Ca rpenters,k
s4netatalters, Saddlers, and, the
public generally.
OttristOet-tntaink been selected with Erect
carksntid rerehashed for Cash, we guart
tin 'OOP?' the Ready Money,) to dispose
14qiIrtyl,of it on as reasonable Lerma us,
theAKcißi%4 pticittaied any
AVe particularly flintiest a Mill from our
I - rim:4l4a earnestly solicit a share of
publin farewell we are determined to es 4
'Myst? a cluiratter for stillitti` Goods' itt
a'nitt!doing busineas on fair prin.
6 1 1 1414;.! ,
JOEL B. DANNER,
DAVID ZIEGLER.
Ditiplunz e leant 43,18,51—g.
titEiti'ERTRADT OF ROCK ROBE.
Nevr , Haesin. January 110,1852.
fkinsiterpgsansillataXWATioll Or Twilit!. Jot NT.
—My son Charles ham been eillieted with influm•
Embassy/rid* ..kip joint. At the ago of five he
arofinelleMltteladpieflammation increased until the
lip Wiliftere badly diseased, and the joint aerious
ly atfecNd httk leer .drawn epee that itwag
lio i mineighten it ; a professor of surgery gore it
, his derided opinion tint the would never
that-tine ycmng man would never 'walk
a 2516... -...*frhe disease increawil so rapidly that for I
0,4•111 Witalf years be only walked with a'
tuteks , e4ed the efforts to exercise the hint, wan
101410101. with treat pain, ei that he could not
sleew; '1 welched him poeitentivoly. that fur fi‘e
month"l did tar have one full iii2ht'a rest. 110
Let bees treathl by di-tinguished medical preen
tionootilt mashing. blistering, &c., he had also
be,onihalimi , the Medical Clinique of Yale College.'
Theigetatiethers they recommended were most filth
&bet without avail. This was hie disease
an I Jreadloi condition tor eighteen months; since
wherea.ererrawnineneed taking Myer.' Rock Rose.
Oneliettrisarst bet peaty taken when ho was
inunikiwitor, goininuicg until three bottles had
beeruiakern.r when a cure was entirely completed
now.istairt,ia excellent health. This ie the testi
two"Jbortind can be corroborated by addregeing
MRS. CA'I'HAIIINE MC't;ll.l,.
, 94 Wallace ht.. New il A v e n.
Or MP totally sithatatitinted buy hundreds of wit
orgam‘rsir by lt tbesoirlf. alit. W
Beldwehlemeamien
' 4 Ol- FleriShio.
stiisit, ifi ILI) Cif ER it Y .—For rnelpi.
mit conetimphon. we know .4 no better tamed, 1
liot.WAstwess .Bahians of Wild Cherry. It is
sootkiligastrd-insaling in he nature, and is admire.
Idy salrs4o4 , ll4.ailay anildissipute that annoying'
and dialawagiug irritation which so much prevails.
caused Itquicagds, coughs, end chills, Lowisht on
by !retreat and sadden changes of the wearher.
We lgopaN of 'tryout! severe t.seee which have been
radically" towed by the use ul this Balsam. Nome
two ,T44fiflliare a friend of ours was suffering on.
der igturrosisa,thouitlit to be confirmed corium!).
tion—rporavere cough. loss of appetite, night
vottatiN4e.. ,By she non of the Lialani, he dis
prlteNswealarrning eneroorhinertt , , owl is now
in thrtowisayespad efeornparatively good health.—
N , so Safiftwasul:Washisortouran, Itosion.
REsToRED.
New Bedford, Aug. 10. 1848
ienwirptigjorwirtr :—ilorinot seen many tern.
&atm publithad Iv relation to Hr. Wi.tar's Bel- I
sun ulf??Atilltdawarl. I take this opportunity of
~(toll** MONA int its tutu, which you are also et I
!NAY A 1114 . 11144. A le* months sines my wife's
1,1 ”110 1 *****.a. mutt alEseted byesudden cold,
Cod 04, 1 904,6tu woke, and su&reAl eaten:ly from
l'allin*l breast. Her situation cauved her
044414 p *tat. Having heard your balsam I
lIIII.MINOMIed by thou who Mid used 0,1
I *total .1 your agent in this flare.'
hha according to ditectious, awl it ;nod°.
cod 4 lidote using one !mule
atm Isuskappletalirc a commal her order, the pai n s
0141140140 NW bet I* 1.4111,6004 NH) stewed.
.
*Ws truly,
G. 1tit14;0134 AN.
r.livipoiktriekit*l ,, cube .0.4 upon. PA
tuntill4llllllll4coo joy, It onusnAtate lhs
ott.notAK4l44 o „On* tJtv. lc :spout to. 'Miaow
rii.ArtaKtudi.4o Orktyebtari ityt# 11 , 7 0-
I. l MiObtftkillb: iwa,
grokierisior ► +on
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CALL AND SEE.
l i \ Very larg,e supply of TIN
'./.. AV ARE On hand and for
sale, at littehler'sTin and Sheet
Iron Establishment, opposite the
Post-ollice, which will be soh
at low prices.
GEO. E. BUEHLER.
SfetTING! SPOLTING!
t -1.1:01tuE nod Henry Wompler will
Mike House Spouting and put up
the same low, for coah or,rountry . pro
dime. Farmers and nil others smith*
their Houses, Barns. &e. spouted, would
do well to give them a call.
G. & 11. WAMPLER.
April 15-1853.
GALL THIS WAY:
INEE LATEST EFASIEOMS
t9S4 CHEWED.
yr n E undersigned reemeeiftilly announc.
it es 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. Ls,w-
KEN CE SNUCK, and oppbsite Fahnestueke,
store. Ile hopes, by ; strict attention
10 1, 11 .i : wee, and an e; at effort to, please,
to meet andreceive a itheritt share Ofpublie
patron 'e. tr3uGive Us W calL44B
llottittry produce taken In exchange for
work. Latest Fashions ha veinal b ee n re.
crived. • IIENFIY.CLIPMGER.
April 16.
NEW ESTABLISHMENT.
,WlLE.6oitie
REspEurFuhior Wixom the pub
ho. that he hate taken the stand re.
rentlyorcupied by his brother, (Writs-
DKR Frown.) in (Iliambereberg street.
opposite the Luthersto.eluuthoortiet i llihe is
prepared to REPAIR .
and CLEAN At- •
CLOCKS, Cr" ' 4 / 4
Cr"
WATCHES, &Ci s
on reaanmbie :•.•10"..-!
All work will be insured. '
Also, on hand a vaiietylni-TVATC,IIES,
Jewelry, i i i9iPkta. Spectacles,
&e.. whieli will be sold In*.
Getlyslairg, May .0. 11350-4 f,
zuz' wAsitae% _
tilt I A
Dr. J, Lawrence
- DENTIsi,
FFIC f . i i i l'hainhersburg
,itreet.
;;loot, Witt of 'the, Lutheran
Church. nearly opposite Middiecoff'S store,
'where he may be found , ready awl willing
'to attend 'to any, ease within the province
of the Dentist. Persons in want of full
sets of teeth are'invited to call.
ti. • IW.PERENCES , ,
Dr!C. N.Dani.iroa v; ytev.C.P.Kalvvit, D.D
D. Deities'', fProf. 1%1. !Axons.
'"IL 8. Hass*, j . . •' ILL. BACOKIIIIkt
"D. GI cam, I ' H.A. *aximum)
Rev. Resler. Janrhosr, I M. L. &rout.
• intl. 7. 1848. .
Proof Paint.
A SUPERIOR ARTICLE, for sale
111 - at Falinestock's, siffn of 11,e •
TEAT ‘IIIIIIIEIIIII.IIIOE,
EIII A KNOWS celebrated cheap
CLOTHIN(U SWORE, continues to
be the object of amazement, delight, and
prnlit to the thousands who are constantly,
and especially noel•, thronging it, and sup
plying themselves with every variety of
the hest styles and most substantial gush
ties of IRE.JDY-IJ✓JDE CLOTHING.
lic makes no empty boasts about o•one
price," and the thousand end one other
humbugs of the day. but defies the world
to produce a richer. cleaner, neater, strong
er or cheaper stuck of Clothing than the
infinite variety which be bas---mot bought
at city "auction" for a song—but matte
up here by skilful and lentil . workmen;
in the moat honest and skilful manner.—
Just call and ece tilt is not so.
r Also a few TRUNKS at less than
cost, to rusks room lot customers.
April 92, 1553.
I •DAGUERREOTYPE FOR
50 C .1141 vrs,.
CAN be lad at Weaver's Gallery in
Chsinbersburg 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 cents, to $0 00. So [lbw is the time
for obtaining the cheapest likeness everof
lured in this place. Persons will find it
to their advantage to call soon while the
opportunity is before them, and in order
to secure a satisfactory likeness, subjects
are requested to wear dark apparel.—
Gentlemen should wear black, with black
veal and cravat, and ladies should avoid
dresses of pink .and blue. Plaid and
contrasting colors are very suitable for
children.
I retwn my uineere thanks to monomer.
' ous friends for their past favors. and so=
licks a iiitipustiett theirsine. hoping by
atriet attention •o business to satisfy the
tastes of all who may visit my gallery.
RAM GEL WEAVER.
ir;..11:9 7 -1614.
ITS S !
_71117 AWS I
A- tretreitat. sigoonwes4 of Trunks.
wai sit b sold very rhaap at
SAliadif&
Books ! nooks ! !
2. H. DMHLER,
Li Ati reeetved a largely increased assort
ament of Books, and Stationery,
of every variety— '
Classical, Theological, School, /
pa
Miscellaneous " BOOKS i
which constitute th largest and beet as•
sortincitt ever opened in. Gettysburg, and
are fillered at the NO' VERY LOWESY'
PIIIi.ES..LA
ALSO—I largo assortment •of PTA.-
TIONERY ilk FANCY GOODS---Gold
Intl Silver Pens and Penedo, Pen Knives,
Writing Paper of .all varieties' end .best
qualities, Envelopes,. Perliuttery, Sosps,
I Att., St. 10970a1l Nod Oast the old eatab
, Halted place in ciissiberiesrg street, a
1 few doors from the. diamond:
S. H. BUEHLER.
Gettysburg; Pi...ltine3, 1853.
- .
LUMBER.'
PERSONS having LUMBER to dia.
pose, of, in trade fur Furniture. will
find it to their advantage to call at the deaf, -
Cabinet Making Establiehment of GEO.
E. BRINGMAI.N. South Baltimore wow 4
nett dbor to the CoMpiter office.
May It
• PARASOLS.
TTE Ladies will please call at
KURTZ'S Cheap. Corner and see I
large and well selected lot of PARASOLS,
among them large sizes.
- -Keep- It Before the People
THAT MARCUS SAMSON has just
received one of the largest and most
varied assortment of Over Costs of every
doted ption, eve r aired:in 'the county, and
- isrpricea thit Will net only please, bet re
ally astonish. Give us a call before pur
chasing.
TO THE PUBLIC.
rrilE Subscribilr desires to call the al
tendon of the Citizens *1 Adams
County, td his extensive stock of
Books, Stationery, Fancy Goods, Jetoelty,
• Porte Monn des, Perfumery,
Brushes. Combs, 4 , e.—also,
Boots, Shoes, flats
and pips,
which for variety and elirapneas, he defies
All competition in this or any of the neigh
boring Counties, Ca ll ■nd see, at
the r tiittatiPfilast Corner of Centre Square.
juntii KEIZER, KuuTz.
•
NOTICE.
A 1.1, persons knowing thempelres in
debted to us by Note or B u nk Ac
counts wili please call without delay, as
it is, abiolutely necessary that all accounts
shuuld,he settled at least once a year. .
S. FAHNESTOCK & y ear.
Dec. 31. 1852.
dppreutire IF tented.
4N APPRENTICE to the Tailoring
Business will he taken by the under
signed, if application be made immediate
ly. The applicant must he of good, steady
habits, and must come well recommended.
A boy from the country would be prefer
red. ! • J. 11. SKELLY.
Feb. IS, 1853.—tf
Settle up and, save Costs !
MY Books and accounts have heen
4 -' 4 •• nod in the hands of D. A. BuEnt.aa,
Esquire, fur cpllection. Those wishing
to say costs costa will call on Mr. Buehler
fortharth. _ _ _
.o.ePeF2telliok unr
4-IP, ail kinds. Cap and Letter Paper of
‘,/ quality, Note Paper, Visiting
Cards. plain and fancy Envelopes, Pen
knives, Quills,Hold Pens and Pencils, &a..
away' on hind and for sale loin by
8. H. BUEHLER.
1110 LAND TREVOR, or the Pilot of
Am' Human Life, showing how to make
arid how to lose a fortune, and then to make
another. This is said to be a very a.
nursing end instructive book—to be had at
K ELLER KU RTZ'S, Store.
GERMAN REFORMED HYMN
BOOKS. Another new supply of
Itymte-Boutt, of the German 'Reformed
Church, has just been received at
' KURTZ'S Bookstore..
RED FRONT
NICK-NACKS from an Editor's
Tabla. by 1... Gaylord Clark, just
published by the Appletons; and for bale
at KELLER 'KURTZ'S
• Davos AND izzintourzs,
41 1 F all kinds, from the beet
gooses in the City, con- .
stantly. on hand and for sale at
the Drug and Bookstore of
S. H. BUEHLER.
June 4, 1853
A VERY fine lot of Bonnets of the
to- -latent styles to please the most fastid
ious, at very low rates, to be had 't
KURTZ'S Cheap Corner.
UMBRELLAS,:
• VERY Large assortment, all kinds
nL and alias from 37} cents up, al
KURTZ'S.
MORE NEW GOODS
Received and opened thii day at Fahn
week's', Sign or the
RED FRONT.
VO .t.P.,2Z13, TO AP.ltti3i
Ageneral assortment of Revolvers,
Double and Single Barreled Pistols,
can be had at the one price store, at SAl4
SONE!. , ' • .
BUILDERS will find it greedy to
thsir advantage, to examine our com
plete assortment of RUILBING 1114—
TERI.9I, as we are prepared to supply
such articles as they may desire, at un.
usually low rattle.
B. FAHNESTOCK it, SONS.
scu.sogr, rzouplis
4)r the beet quality—alwaye on hand
and for Sille in Gettysburg. at the
Foundry of
I _, T. WARKEN & SON.
YOU will find a very large assortment
AL of Carpet Ilagsst Samson's one-price
store. They were bought at action, sad
will Its sold shaper alas any otter caul).
habitant data to sell lbw.
ALEX. FRAZER
BONNETS
-VARPE'V BAGS.
ARRIVAL...
One of the largest and prettiest
stocks of
.fanca g 3 Staptt Gooixo,
Ever offered in this place,
1.. SCHICK. has just returned from
•••• • the eastern cities with his Sprg
stock of Pv'INCI4- STAPLE GOODS,
which he invites the public to examine, at
his new location, South-West corner of
the Diamond. Be feels confident that he
c a n Pleaad Artery taste, in style, quality
quantity and price. Ilis astortanent com
prises , ,
Black and Fancy Silks,
Saline. Sersge de Lantos, Mous. de Laines
iAwns, Swiss, Jackman and Cambrio
Muslin. Ginghams, Calicoes. Trimmings,
Canton Crape Shawls, •
a splendid article ; Donnets, Ribbons &
Flowers ; Moves, Hosiery, Irish Linens,
Muslin.; and hundreds of other articles,
in this line. Also,
Cloths, Citsslmeros, Cashmereits,
Indian Cloth, Tweeds,' Cottonsdes, Lin.
en Cheeks, plain and fancy Vestings, &c.
OCrCall and examine for yourselves,
at the Souftt-west corner of the publio
square. audit" you dont say that my stock
of goods is'one of the most desirable that
you•ever saw, the fault will not be mine.
Thankful ftii the very liberal patronage
heretofore ixtended to me by a generous
public. I aslt a continuance of the same.
prdmising - that nothing shall be left un
done on my part calculated to please and
accommodate.
J. r.. SCHICK
Gettysburg, April 8, 1863,
LEE & RINGLAND'S
(We Church, Lee & Ringland's,)
LUMBER YARD
AND
attain Sahi
ON THE YORK & CUMBERLAND
RAIL. ROAD,
Nxw ounormmAND, Pa.
0::"A large supply of all kinds of Lum
her always on hand. wholesale and retail
Bills sawed to order at the shone.
notice.
N. B.—Lumber can be delivered by us
at any point on the Cumberland Valley
Rail Road, Hanover, York, Baltimore and
intermediate places.
May 27 4 1f.153.--:-9m.
MORE NEW GOODS.
The richest and best assortment of
FALL & WINTER GOODS
FOR GENTLEMEN ' S WEAR S EVER
OPENED IN GETTYSBURG.
SKELLY & HOLLEBAUGH
rrAKE pleasure in calling the attention
A 4 Ntf their friends and the public to their
extensive stork of Fashionable Goods fur
gentlemen's wear, just received lrorn the
city, which, fur variety of style, beauty
and fiaish,and superitt quality,cittglenget
comparison with any other slot:Win the
place. Our assortment of
Cloths. plain and fancy Tweeds and Cas
simeres, Vesiings,
Satinets, Osercoatings,
CAN'T BE BEAT! Give ma ATI and
examine for; yourselves. We have pur
chased our stock carefully and with a de
sire to [Abase the tastes of all, from the
most practical to the most fastidious.
TTAILORING, in all its brandies,
attended to as heretofore, with the assis
tance of good workmen.
111:27•The FASHIONS for FALL and
WINTER have been received.
Gettysburg, Dec. 10,1852.
SAYE YOUR MONEY
ESSENCE OF comm.
IL BUEHLER keeps constantly on
• hand fur sale, the Genuine ES..
SENCE OF COFFEE, of' bestguality.
The use of this article in families , will be
bound a very great saying in the course of
the year. IL - 7.For ssle, WHOLESALE and
RETAIL, at the Drug & Book Store of
8. H. BUEHLER.
May 20, 1859.
WINE Muslin de Bege for 25 cents ;
Barege de Loins. for 12; cis : Lawns
for a fip. with a very choice selection of
DBESS GOODS. at prices greatly be
low the usual rates, can now be had at
M IDDLECOFF'S.
April 22. 1853.
CALICOES..
ritHE largest and best selected lot of
CALICOES, that has been in town
fur some time, 01 every style from 81
cents up to 14, can be had at KURTZ'S
cheap corner. The Ladies will please call
and see them.
GENTLEMEN can be furnished with
Shirts, Drawers, Shirt-collars, Sus.
Pendent, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Socks,
Gloves, Umbrellas, Canes, and in fact
every thing in the furnishing line at
SAMSONS.
- WALL PAPER.
Over 10,000 Pieces In Store!
FROM 6 Cents per piece and upwards,
including tine Satins, Gold, Velvets,
imitation of Woods. Marbles, /Ito.
ALSO, a greet variety of new styles of
Curtain Papers.. Fire Board Prints.
Borders, Atc., all of which will be certain
ly sold at the very lowest cub price..—
Call and see at the cheap Bookstore of
KELLER KUKTZ.
eOttle ft long
AND see a first-rate assortment of Pan
t alai) n s at SAMSON'S one price
store, such as Black. French Cassimeres,
Doe Skin Cassimeres, Fancy Cassimeres
of every kind mentionable, Cassinets of
all colors and shades, and at prices to
suit all. I . Oct. I.
allie)Prr (ii(oo47)Cirs
fllll , OAPS, Percitmery, Ilail Oils, Motto
Wartia, Posunanies, Are.. a new as
sortiglit jliet opened at, BUEHLER'S
Book and Drurfitore, in Cliambersburg
street.
tt;ENTLEMEN are invited tocall and
see a beantiftil HEAVER HAT
also Bilk. Cuban. Koesuth.vCitisens*
and Panama Heil fro mummer.
April 29. W. W. PAXTON.
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS &
Confectioners in general.
THE undersigned would respectfully
inforip 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, Liman
Nute. Pine Apple cheese, Eastern Cutting
Cheese, Sugars, Coffee, Teas, all kinds
of Spices, whole and ground, Conserved
and Preserved Ginger, Macaroni, Vernal.
celli, Dairy Salt, &c.
200 boxes Oranges, 25 boxes Lemons,
100 boxes Raisins, 25 boxes Rook Candy,
red, white and yellow, 25 boxes Gum
Drops, Orange, Lemon, Vanilla. &c., 25
boxes Jujubepaste, Orange, Lemon, rte.,
25 boxes Chocolate Drops, 10 boxes
Stick, 25 boxes Chocolate, Eagle and
Spiced, 100 boxes Prunes in faiicy boxes,
100 Drums Figs, 10 bags S. S. Almonds,
10 bags Filberts, 100 bushels Ground
Nuts, 50 jars fine Prunes, 25 gross Dun.
lap's Premium Blacking, dm.
The subscribers being appointed sole
agents for the sale of spices for the monu
ments' Mills, they would reipectfully in
vite dealers to call and examine their
stock of spices, whole and ground, width
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 Prices! and One Price only!
For sale Wholesale and Retail at No.
42 Market Street opposite York Bank, by
ALEX. REISINGER ft SON
Call and Examine for Yourselves !
March, 4.-18153.
ON HOUSE,
WASHI
' ° CORNER OF _MARKET 8T
AND MARKET SQUARE,
Harrisburg, Pa.
THE 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. 14, 1853.—tf
" TAK.K MY HAT."
IitSAMSON, having added n new
" feature to his business, is prepared
to offer to the public a choice assortment
of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES.
Having purchased entirely for cash, he is
enabled to sell at astonishingly low prices.
Cali at the cheap store of
M. SAMSON.
April 20.
WCONA UGH ir t
47 - TORSE,YLAW,
tIFFICE in the South-west corner of
vv the public square, one dour west of
George Arnold's Store, and formerly , oc
cupied as a Law Office by John Arton
aughy, Esq., deceased,
dillorney and Solicitor for
Patents and Pensions,
Can furnish very desirable facilities to
applicants and entirely relieve them from
the necessity of a journey to W ashington.
111' D. McC. is prepared to attend to
the prosecution of
Claims for Bounty Land
to Soldiers of the War of 1812 and others
—the selection of choice lands and loca
ting their Warrants—procuring Patents
and selling Soldiers' lands to the best ad
vantage. Apply to him personally or by
letter.
Gettysburg, Nov .1 , 1850-4
BOUNTY LANDS.
PERSONS entitled to Bounty
Lands under the acts of Con
gross of the United States ran
have their claims promptly and
efficiently attended to by applica
tion either personally or by letter
o the subscriber, at his o lime in Gettysburg.
Claimants whose applications have been
suspended on account of deficiency in
proof may find it to their advantage tocall
ra•The fee charged is Sli in each case.
payable upon the delivery of the warrant.
The subscriber will also attend to claims
for Pensions for Revolutionary or other
services and the location of lands. The
sale and purchase of Land Warrants at
tended to, and the highest cash price paid
flor the same. R. G. McCREARY.
May 14—tf. Attorney at law.
W. H. STEVENSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAM.
OFFICE. in the North West corner of
the Centre Square. (between Smith's
and Stevenson's.) Gettysburg. Pa.
Diamond Tonsors—New Firm
etilton Sr' 13rotbr.r,
FASHIONABLE BARBERS AND HAIR
DRESSERS.
CAN at all times be found prepared to
attend to the calls of the 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 ordeal of their razors. They hope,
therefore, that by. their attention to husi
noes, and a desire to please, they will mer•
it as well as receive, a liberal share of pub
lic patronage. Tim sick will , be attended
to at their private dwellings.
BARBER & HAIR-DRESSER.
SAMUEL B. WILLIAMS respectfully
" informs the citzeus of Gettysburg and
strangers who may tarry • here until their
beards grow, that he has opened a Shaving
and Hair-cutting Saloon in Oltambersburg
street, opposite Buehler's Drug Store,
where he intends prosecuting the Now
rial business" in all its branches. . He
will shave you as clean as a city`broker,
and cut your hair to suit the cut of your
phiz. Then his whole object is to im-
prove the appearance of the human race.
From long experience lie flatters himself
he can go through the ramifications of the
tonsorial deparunent with such an infl.
nice degree of skill, as to meet the entire
I approbation of those who submit their
chins to the keen ordeal of his razor.
March 11.-31
'MUFF VESTS.--A splendid lot or
BUFF VESTS just received And
or sale cheap at tiAIIISON'S
Philadelphia Ads•ertleementN.
J. E. GOULD,
(Successor to A. FIOT.)
NO. 141 CIitIsTNUT STREET, sWAihrs
BUILDING,
1 3 1.111LADELPHIA.,
Extensive Music Publisher, and Dealer
in Musical instruments of every descrip
tion.
Exclusive Agent for the sale of Ballet,
Davis & Co's (Boston) Patent Suspension
Bridge Zolian and other
•
PiANOS.
L. Gilbert's Boudoir Pianos, Melodeons,
Martin'. Guitars. Harps, Violins, Sheet
Music. Music Books, dm
Residents of the country will be sup
plied by mail or otherwise with any atomic
they may wish, at as Tow rates as if pur
chased in person. Having one of the
largest mocks in the United Stateb, I feel
confident of satisfying all who may favor
me with a call or order.
Dealers in Music, supplied on the moat
liberal terms. Pianos to let. ►Second-band
Pianos for sale.
May 13, 1859-1 y.
CHEAP WINDOW SHADE
DEPOT AMID MIUII2I/71'41CMOZT
Of*. L. BILMer & Co.,
S. W. corner of Arch and Seond sic,
PHILADEDPIIIA.
EVERY Variety of Shades, Whole
sale and Retail, such as Scroll, Flow
er, Gothic, Vignette, Oil and" Dry Land
,capes, are to he had at the lowest prices
for quality of work. Lhaers for Gilt
Plain Store, Lettered and other Shades ex
ettited at short notice.
Merchants and others are invited to give
us a trial. We will try to please.
Brasses, Trimmings. &a., always on
hand.
Rememboi S. W. comer SECOND and
ARC II Streets, Philadelphia.
F e b. It, 1853—Gin.
CANE SEAT CHAIR
aisu.p.dcToß Y.
No 132 North Sixth Street, epporite
Franklin Square, Philadelphia.
%NUE subscriber is constantly finishing,
.• and on hand PLAIN and FANCY
CANT SEAT CHAIRS, in great
variety cf
Elegant and-fatihionble Styles,
For Parlors, Dining-Rooms or Chambers
made in Fancy Woods, Imitation Woods
and Fancy Cidors, &e., &e.
Reception and Cottage Chairs, of light
and beautiful designs ; 'lane Lounges.
Cane Settees, Hall Chairs, Counting
House and Office Arm Chairs, large and
small Reeking Chairs. Store and Steam
boat Stools, Windsor Chairs, and Settees,
&c., &c.
Housekeepers, Hotels, Steamboat and
Rail Road Cmnpanies, will find it to their
interest to call at theF actor/ of
N. F. WOOD.
No. 131 North Gth fit. opposite Frookliu bquaro,
Ptiiisdeiptos.
April I, 1853--3 m.
LEATHER.
Fritz & Hendry.
Store No. 29, N. 3rd street, Philadelphia,
MORRCCCO MANUFACTURERS,
CURRIERS, AND IMPORTERS
Commission and General
LE.,ITIIER BUSINESS,
WHOLESALE & RZTAIL.
pro..ilanz•factory 15 Margarella street,
Philadelphia.
July 15, 1853-Iy.
F. BROWN'S
Essence of Jamaica Ginger,
TS Essence is a preparation of un
usual excellence. In ordinary diar
rhoea, incipient cholera, in short, in all cases
of prostration of the digestive functions, it
is of inestimable value. During the preva
lence of epidemic cholera and summe
complaints of children, it is peculisily ef
ficacious ; no family, individual or travel
ler should bit withont it.
CAUTION.—Be,sure to get the genu
ine essence, which is prepared only by F.
BROWN, at his Druir and Chemical
Store, N. E. Corner CI fifth and Chest
nut Streets Philadelphia. and for sale by
all the respectable Apothecaries in the
United States, and in Gettysburg, Pa, by
SAMUEL B. BUEHLER.
June 17, 1853-Iy.
Baltimore Advertisements.
WJ MMES.
GOLD „ , IND SILVER WARE
L. U. MILLER k CO.p
Molest'le Watch and Jewelry Ilouie,
No 227 Halt. at., t 3. B. Corner of Charles street.,
IMPORTER of English and Swiss
Watches and tools of every descrip
tion, Watch Case Makers and Manufac
turers of Fine Gold Jewelry. We call
the attention of Southern and Western
dealers in Watches, Jewelry and Silver,
to our very extensive stock, assuring them '
that in no article in our line shall we al
low ally establishment to surpass us, ebb
er in quantity, quality or low prices. We
litre 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 asJikteral
anti accommodating as cab 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
;tu t or not.
L. H. MILLER $ CO.,
Importers of Watches, Baltimore.
Feb. 4, Jss3.—ly
DICTIONARY or DOMESTIC
ALF MEDICINE and HOUSEHOLD
SURGERY, by Jilt:perer Thomas, M
D., and Henry StEith, M. D. This
is an entire new work, highly recom
mended by the medical Faculty. For
sale at the cheap Book and Stationery
Store of KELLER KURTZ.
June 10.
WELL your Friends and Neighbors.
JIL and come yourselves, and see the
very large and fine assortment of HATS,
CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, that In
just been received by
April gfl. W. W. PAX TOSi4-
FIRE INSURANCE.
"Zinnia County Mutual Fife In,
surance Couspany s ' located at Get
tysburg, is now in successful operation, are
for lowness of rates. economical manage
ment of its affairs, and safety in insurances;
challenges comparison with any other
similar company. All its operations are
conducted under the personal supervision
of Managers selected by the Stockholders.
The Books of the Cotnpany are at all times
open Lathe inspection of those insuring of
it. As no travelling agents are employed,
persons desiring to insure ran make ap
plication to either of the.Managere, from
whom all requisite information can bc
gained. pOw'rhe Managers crc
?itenallen—Wits. B. Wilson,
Cumberland—Robert McCurdy,,
Ettniben—Jacon King,
rfanklin—Andam Heintz',lman,
Hamiltiinhan—Amos W. Maginly.
Liberty—John Mu4solmen,jr.,
Ozford—John L. Noel,
Reading—Henry A. Picking, -
Voitt:tore—Jacob Orient, ,
untjoy —Joseph Fink,
Berwick --David E. Hollinger,
Borough—George Swope, D. A. Buehler, Wilk
H. Stevenson, A. 13. Kurtz, S. R. 11 easel!, John
Christman, Alex. Cobean, Eden Norris, J. H.
Skelly, Valentine Werner. •
President—GEOßGE SWOPE.
Vice Preeittent—Etxust R. Restra.x.
Secretey—D. A. Beaticse..
Treasurer—bcost 01111111 T.
Executive committee—Astexcw HILIXTILY.L"
XAN, HOPKIPT WC1.1•11T, J•C011 Kt 'o.
t•ept.lo, 1852—1 f.
PROCLAMATION
WHERE AS Hon. ROURT J. Fuinca,,
Esq., President of the several
Cifitirts of Common Pleas, in the counties
composing the 10th District, and Justice
of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and
general Jail Delivery, for the trial of all
capital and other offenders in the said dis- .
trict—and SAMUEL 11. RUSSELL, and JOHN
MAGINLEY, Esqr„ Judge's of the Courts of
common Pleas and Genera: Jail Delivery,
for the trial of all eapitarand other offend
ers in the county of Adams—have issued
their preeept, bearing date the 20th day of
April, in the year of our 14ORD. 0111) thou.
sand eight hundred and lifty-three and to
mu directed, for holding a Court of Com
man Pleas and General Quarter Session.'
of the Peace and General Jail Delivery,
ane Court of Over and Terminer, at Get
tysburg, on Monday the 1.1 1 / 1 opitegust
71,3`f-
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 'l'a
all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner
and Constables within the said County of
Adams, that Limy he the and there in their
1,
proper persons, with it .ir Rolls, Records,
Inquisitiong, Examina ions and other Re
membrances, to do those things which to
their ()dices and in that behalf appertain
to he done, and also they who will prose
cute against the prisoners that ar'e or then
shall he in the Jail of the said County of
Admits, and to be then and there to pros
esute against them as shall he just.
JOIIN but/ IT, z.betor.
sheriff's Mice, Gettysburg,
July 8, 0.53.—td
T~ 0^:~~.
riIHE Stockholders of the Bark of (let.
tysburg, intend to make application
to the next Legislature for a renewal oh
their Charter, under the style of the• Bank
of Gettysburg"—with banking privileges,
and same capital, rights and pits lieges,
they pow enjoy.
By order of the Board,
G. SWOPE. Prrs'l.
Gettysburg, June 17th, 1853-om.
AN A.PPRENTICk;
IVO the Coach•Smithmg business want
ed by the subscribers. One coming
well recommended may obtain a good sit
uation by making application to
HAMERSLY & FREY.
April 15, 1853.
499 MEN WANTED
T 0 purchase a superior lot of Black%
Blue, and Fancy colored French.
English, and American Cloth, Dress and
Frock Coats. These coats are well made,
all we ask of you is to come and judge for
yourselves. Remember the place is SAM-.
SON'S One price store opposite t he Bank.
LUTHERAN HYMN BOOKS. --A
very large assortment of Lutheran
Hymn Book., bound in every style of
binding, just received at the cheap Book
store of KE,LLER KURTZ.'
-
FOR TILE LADIES.
ALL the latest and moat fashionable'
styles of SHOES, GAITERS and
SLIPPERS, Stalr Warranted, well Made.
at, KELLER KURTZ'S.,
Kent'y Jeans and Tweeds. .
ANY variety of colors end style foe
the season, at KURTZ:B cheep
1044#S AND ACCORDIANS.—
• Disirous of disposing of his present
styck of the übovo articles. I will sell
them very low.
MARbtf'S SAMSON.'
Tell your Friends,
TAAT MARCUS SAMSON has just
received and opened a choice lot of
black, blue and green cloth Frock and
Oress Costa—Cassimeret, cloth,
Tweeds, Linens- Cottons, &c.,—and will
dispose of them at the lowest living rates.
Fresh Garden Seeds,
dIF ALL KINDS, just received 4ronl
•the celebrated •"Shaker .Qtrrde
Lebanon, N. York and for ale I*y us."
tir H. DUEHLEIL
March. 18,18158: ~ •
PARASOLS and FANO, a iariety tliat
411 . must please, will be (mind at
• 'SCHICK'S.
THE STAR AND : BANNER.
Is published every .Friday Evening, in
Baltimore street, in tits three story
building, a few doors above
Fahnestocks Store,
D. A.& C. H'. BIJEtiLEIt.
TN It la ff.
If paid.in advance or within the year $2 per
annular—if not paliPwithin the yes is 2 50. No
paper discontinued until all arrearages are paid—
except at the option of the Editor. Single copies
61. _A failure to notify a discontinusnee
will her regarded as a new engagement.
Adeersiannesi . ii not exceeding autumn+ insetted'
th r ee times for el—every subsequent iniertion
25 cents. Longer ones in the inane prow:lion.'
All advertisement. , not specially ordertrlor a
given limo will be continued until forbid. A Übe.
rat reduction will be made to those who advertise
by the year.
Joe Printing of all k hide exeeutedneaily aid
promptly, and on reasonable terms.
Ltiters end Comaitiatrattess to the Editor,(o2,
opting such as conte!zi Mersey or t 4 ..1 Hamlet 4
new subiceibere,) must be Fowl inoliier le
ft ure attention,