AiNZEXSU • URG ' OUNDRY . .r mow. • • T HIS ettabliehment will now be car tpp on by VaLll2l4 gel% who take pleasure in being able to announce to their friends and the public generally that they bare constantly on hand a very great variety of Holloware and Stoves, indtidii•4 Kettles, Pots, Ovens, Skillets, rens, Griddles, &c. ; Common Parlor, Air-tight, and Cooking Stoves—among *eat the far-famed HATHAWAY. 'Co Farmers they would say, they have on timid ait excellent assortment of Farming Implements, consisting of 010 renowned Scylor Plough, Woods,oek's and Witherow's, D. Warren's Patont Wimlrtittl, Straw-cutters, &c. BL is carried otl)y the best of workmen.— They will still carry . on the BOOT 5• SWOR shop in the. South end of the Foundry buil ling, where, with good workmen and the etcellent materials, the neatest fits and best work will be made. o:7''Ladics will be waited on at their residences. • All the above mentioned articles, within great many others not named, will he fur nished as cheap for cash or country pro duce as they can be had any where else. ownepairing, of all kinds ,done at the shortss notice. Getlyaburg„ Apri: 26, 1850. T. WARREN WOIII.D respectfully request all those having unsettled accounts in his books to call and settle immediately: Al ter the Ist of July next, his books Will be lanced in the hands' of an officer for settle ment. Important to Housekeepers ! THE IMPROVED DOUBLE OPEN LAUB:MPS EJTENT • I ft' COOKING STOVE. T WO SIZES are now constantly kept for sale in Geli . ushurz, at A NOREW -POLLE Y'S Ti n Shop.avid in Lit/known atJOSEPII BA !MEWS Tavern. They . . ate pro ven tn be the best stoves now use, for cooking, bulging, roasting , and for warming house, with less wood than any other stove, and are the heaviest:in the casting, for the size, of any now Made: They are warranted to bake well in both evens. Any person wanting these store* delivered, by leaving word at Dither of Ike ithrave mentioned places, the proprietor Will deliver them at a short notice, as he intends doing the peddling principally himself. lie is confident that he can give iSepple better satisfaction than hired pod. WI. There are already upwards of SIX lIUNLRED of the Lauhark Stoves sold in. York. Adams, and Carroll counties, 'Within two years, but not so many of the lite improvements. The improvement is it the middle due, by which the lower nven.is much easier heated, and the holes are larger on the tops, to put on larger poo h We deem it unnecessary to say MOW boa them, but want people who are j. dges of cooking stoves to examine thorouip. Iy , and we are confident that I,hsy,. will find that they have advan tages over any other stove now in use, and according to the quality and weight, than any that are offered to the itublitit. They are likewise kept for sale at:the Proprietor's Foundry, near Dills burg; 'York county, Pa. MICAIi ARNOLD, Proprietor of the Right for York, Adams,Carroll, and Junitti manias, and likewise Agent fur milling territorial rights ih Maryland, Virginia and Tennesace. !!Aiiig, 23, 1850.-1 y etiClALlplt TO MOTHERS.—The coative ness,and the sickness of stomach which °Act prevail eta certain interesting period, are•greatly relieved, and ultimately cured, by the wee of Brandreth's Villa, which should be used once or twice a week during the whole time. They insure'an easy and intro time, and, what is the wish of every mother, they secure a healthy and good tempered child. It is a remarkable fact, that those ladies who have been in the habit ()fusing Bran dishes Pills, have ultimately become so bealthy..and the habit of the system so changed. that no sickness of stomach or other unpleasant symptom, has prevailed ■mote during the interesting period than at other Unites. Or. Brandreili has it in his purer to give personal reference to estab- Ilah,this proof of the wonderful powers of the.Brandreth Pill. - In coeliac( debility, weakness, wastings, decline or consumption approaching, it will be nei*Askry to toromence with small do ses. Begin with one pill ou going to bed; next night two pills ; do this alternately for throe or four days, or longer ; if no al teration takes place, then increase a pill each night until 5 or six pills are used, then tieessme by oue pill down to one pill.— Should any feverish symptoms arise; then takm going doses until the fever is abated. W this is done. the patient may drop ideatiMissuelt doses as their own judgment 61111111111410 ; being careful to keep the 41)4 1 11Mto the :impure humors ; as these ant Maimed. so will be their advancement to *mud health. 1 / 7 1 1 1 ):HntsdretIti Pills ars told for 25 cents porbiox atbr..ll,ltreolreth'r Principal Otliee.24 Ilrootwily N. York, sop by the fottorrtog duly nibs:wised Agents;—John H, ettienson, Get. %peers; Satshistir 414 .Foreis, retereburg ; A brava Kiog. Hueterstown ; - A .M'F•r lend , A 4- bottatown • 1). M. C. White, D•tuptou ; Sneer fagot & Cu,. Lluteitxiwnr Mary Denten, Girth- Winer 94 , 4. W. & H. D. Heagy,Fairfiebil ; 1). .I.lll fr itolshatash, Igast Berlin; florid Pieweom oOrteltitorearil,lit; SanelShirk,ltsuerer. (July 19, 111110,,,2m Cutlery. litrilVEßrand Forks Pou-knives, Rs ,llllllll *OmVsU s ers, Chisels, Drawing -111('114111 eh of all kinds, for sale at JOHN HNESTOCK'S. • *Moms and tiowers 411illity may belled cheap I. ll r*Oisinont a J. L. SURICK. SETTLE UP. 1s it is ray desire to have my Books t settled with as little delay as possi ble, I request those indebted to me, either by Note or Book Account, or otherwise, 10 . have their accounts closed immediate ly, as it is not my wish to add costs. HEAGY. STrZ.N:Tr/P.E. Persons wishing furniture will do well by calling at my shop in Chanibershurg street, or at my Furniture Room in the same street, where can be had the best bargains you ever had, cilher for COli or Country Produce. D. REAGY.. August 16, 1850—tf. MIA tilltklArlirt TIIIS WAY FOR BARGAINSI, GEO. H. SWIPE NAKSIS this opportunity of tendering 1 to the Public , his thanks for the libe ral encouragement heretofiire extended to to him, and would respectfully retnind them that he still continues to manufsettire, at his old stand, in East, York streetoi feir doors east of the Globe Inn, all kinds NEW & FASHIONABLE FURNITURE ) as,. BUREAUS, . 4 SECStir4aig a t IJR*INSINO ' HUREAUII. BEDSTILADe t C'ftAng.ts, setitrnoros, S CENTRIC TAR 14 CARD GS , ENO • • " SOFA 114 PIER BRKAIMAST" together other ardSles aerially Made in his line' of *trines*. All aro*. dotielifhis eiiihiNhineni will be Warrant edwill be inalki'4o best 'material' and by the beet or worketen.• • ' • From hie ktio*hidge•Of the business the subscriber 'llattbs 'himself With the idea that he • be able ro' compete itiSeettelbliy With say other eittabllshirtent in'theceurt ty, in the style'sdid quality 9, Iwo*. ' OnP P I N'S-elishogiory; or Walnut—made in the bestitYle, and at the rimiest SWOPE. notice.- 3 .• • 4 ' - VEV.II 99 1 7.! 1 .b1irgt 4alit at Tali: p , mt. to .4 " BUT IN '4* NpliSr , G. ',FREY AENDERS• his'acknowiedgments td hir friends i toe pait-favors, and has the pleasure of ahnounrihg 'Naha itsgaln located at this • did stand; on Washington street, one i square south of Tholopson's Hotel, where he will be pared, as here tofore, to do a' Vaid -I t e o,fiCH, 'CLOTH, 4. SIGN PALVT- Mt-Carriage Repairing done at short notice, and on reasonable teams, fur which Country Produce will be taken. The subscriber is. thankful far past fa vors, and hopes, by attention•to business, and a desire to please, td merit and receive a continuance of public ,pittionaste. • J. Gettysburg, 'Jan. 12, 1849.—tf Nyolvv..., Go (tps, AT THE - 0111171C11:11011M. 3EI OF THE TWO, FaTREIV I S • A • PLEASE cali.amt examine' the litgeirt stock of HAT& & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, that has ever been kept in the place—embracing every varletr of =New Fashion. Style, dtc., and 'veld it reduced prices. Straw and Leghbrni de g on hand. The 'Store pnovidinglor the two extrenvat, is atjhelpldailanil r : twar doors below the Past Office. Pieparn tions have been made for a I4rge Sprieg and Summer business. N o *. yT r,,AXTON. April • '' • G REA' 11 ATTRACTION ' RNU GREJITER INDUC.E itiENTS than ever, at the Dry goads 141tm ef . A B. KURTZ, B. K. CORNER CENTRE BQOARK, alerritanußO. i r ritlE undersigned has just neeived.• and has in store, a very large and su perior stock of Dry cooti e ( both Fancy and Staple, suitable for the coming seasons. !laving purchased our stock on advantageous terms, we are pre* pared and determined to sell them at very great bargains. Our stock. on examine. tion, will be found to contain all that is new and fashionable,comprising a general variety of . . Ladies' Dress Silks, Cashmeres, Alpacas, Mous' de Laines, plain and figures], Linen Lustre, do. Merinoes, Bombazines, Gingham'. Mourning, French and Domestic Calicoes, Ace. dm. Also a full and complete variety of Gentlemen's Cloths, Cassi meres & Vestings, In a word, suffice it to say, that we have on hand a full and complete stock, which we shall take pleasure in exhibiting to all who may call. At the same time we would return sincere thanks for the•libe ral patronage bestowed. A. B. KURTZ April 5.-3 m Imo" Country Produce taken in exchange for 41.1110T/ONEIMELINa. JF. KOEHLER respectfully ten • dere Lis services 'to the Public as Sale Cryer. Terms moderate. Residence, Abboita. town Adams county, Pa., , where all let. tare or orders for his services may be-ad dressed. Oct 19. 1840.—tf A Variety Sahleky, Harneas and Carriage ‘- 7 Muunting for male at .101114 FAH.NESTOC KS., OIL. KOTIIifACTORYa TO COACHMAKERS. THE undersigned respectfully announ ces to the Coach makers of Gettys burg and other places, that they .bavecom menced the manufacture of Oil ('loth and Cauvass For Coaches, of tne very best quality, on an extensive scale, which they are prepa red to furnish, wholesale and retaidon the most reasonable terms. Our Canvass will be found equal in finish and quality to any mannfaetured in the, .city,: scx The subscribers also manutecture, for wholesale or retail, COACH ,•11AR NISHI, of .a superior quality, to which they invite the attention of Coach-sulkers and persons ,wantOg to purchase with a View toseiling 8 8 4 04- - They have noW on hand, and . will,cenetantly ~keep: on hand, a full supply.. „ ' • Ilr:7•Clrtleve front a distance will be PrPoißtire ll ll o 4 o 4 , lo. SAMUEL LITTLE. _ ••• fagou t onilm. LITTLE. March 15, 1850. ~: • • J. II; § gVEASQN, JR., :iiiiogaiiiiol . :iozi;.*4 4 GRottatigs at, 1,3 CrOltS, Three! doors ..sitah. of 'Me #, La Old Bridgee Front St..' -- ' - it; a.,fo r if t4 jl e' R '.a ß c i co B : BU 11mo R da C :ion of ) 1 . • Aterchants . 'anti .. others in Dauphin, utnherland, Franklin, and neighboring 'counties, has opened en extensive Whole ;ale tstablishment fur, the sale of Prom ice and Liquors, as abitve. With, trie co- operation of a large importing • house in Baltimore, lie Will offer lends here tit the same ,priceket, rehieh ,they, can be :purcha sed ,in the city. . Ha respecttully , solicits the favor of,a, call from those 'wishing to purchase in. satisfy, them of his entire abil• itY to sell as hp promises.-- ToeTat,tentioli Of landlOrds is invited to a lot of choice litknit4 ignore, and for stile .at importers' prices. Kr Orfleps, tropi a distance promptly fined, and goods despatched et city prices. Feb. 15, 1850. • ---- 470;ismoma • . -- eritrooodersignod hat pos i t: R ete l l w i t h his Coardtmakiag , Establishment a large Smith Sh6o,lidil ilr litilinied to do iLtinNytor BLACKSMITIIING, -1140Liqnso - • • • IRONING CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGONS, kG Re would say to those who have Horses to triton, that he has in hit entritoy first-rate handS, which, with his l ierstitial attendon, will enable him to give' entire satisfaction to those wheels ) , faret him with a call, CARRIAGE & BUGGY SPRINGS (warranted) will be pi.omptly made to or. del at aft times. " - -• • • - ICP*All' kinds of REPAIRING done, bothinAlfood and Iron,nt the mostreduc ed prices. jp:7•Thankful tbr Inuit encouragement, the snlscribersolicitsa continuance ofput ronage, and invites his friends to rail at liiiiEstiblishmetii in west Chambersburg st., a few doors below Tliompson!s Hotel lIOFFMA N Gettyrburg,Octoberls,lB47. To Pain t ers and Housekeeper§. Cement Paint. THE urtdersigned has the pleasure of apuouticiq to - the public that he ha. invented s new PAINT, which; from its &nubility' acid general excellence, he has tinned ' I.CEMENT .PAIN'P,7' and lb which' hit inViteli the attention'or Painters and others interested. This paint has beiitiUniptir ,interested. by 'Route Paintere and others, 'tiding the past' year or two, and, wherever heed, has been' pronounced su pericur, is eery respect, it, ony'pa4it here tofore' in die. the undersigned' has in.his possession certificates from Painters and' others who have used it and give it the preferefice over al ltimpositions, which he wilt be pl " twexhip' to an,p' who tinily tenth to ' them. ferisuciVis rirspintAilly %isw _ . ...t0*, 4,r011 , Lux ge4leiden,: . Robert NAilia6 - wok: : VP. iiton,liiiii. den. filmy. ilitv;fikop.'l o ,9Pes Rfif: H. nonalidk T. ifitaiti';'4 . : Jl. ,Dantiktr, D!. D. gilbert, Ifujili Devi/1401i, J. G F rey, Di Iroutheil, ILA. Buehler." '.'-'. ~.i.7...,...: 1 ` • - 1 10°•IpteoiptsfqrIudipithreItreekor for iihripe, Vou6tiie or attires; cite be Intd on moderato terms, by . app li cation Itte eubeciaiii.7l 4- !", • JOHN 1 7ENEINISC Getiyaburg,liarzh 118,i1850.4.1f, • " 14 ' EINE inditcriber tenders his acknowl etlifinencit to the public fur thit liberal and steady • ptitronage wilij which he his . beed favdred 'for a series of ymirs;and re spectrally announces that , he 'has just' re ceived, at his old established stand' in' Chambersburg street, a large :and fresh 'ittPt , i.V iv DRUGS' ift Ipatrte. , :lll2(troliadp 9 , Paiuts,Varuish,Dyestuffs and every variety of ortielc,eusually found in a Drug store, to Which he invites the attention o f the public; with assurandes that they will be furnished at the most reason able prices. • S. H. BUEHLER. Ge.tysburg. May 3, 1850.—tf. FOR :Tfig:-.1. 7 .101ES: 4 1,, AB. KUR'VZ has the pleasure,ocan • nsotnielng tp his noihernus ,Ltidy Customers, that he .Jia.lnow. in, 'store, % tt largo, and fashionable assortment Of - . GOODS, which he now offerrfor theitexamiliatiok With a desire w please all, he earnestly solicits a continuance of their patronage. and favors. HOUSE SPOUTING W III; be made and put up by the subscriber,who willattend prompt ly to all orders, and upon as reasonable terms as can be procured at any establish meat in thecounty. GE O.E BUEHLER. • Table Cariers. WOOL, and Cotton TABLE COV ERS, cheap, just arrived cud fur sale at KURTZ'S Cheap Corner. AKdwergise gal esti:, • ' - 140 gog - Sigt•WlL2Nalv AGENT VOlt THE SALE OF SOUTH WOATIU MANUFACTURING CO S WRITING PAPERS. Warehouse, No. 3, Water street, P////..i3DELPH,LA', 9 13ni ernes of the above superior Papers Clow ow in sore, and for sale to the. trade et the Wont market prices, 'eonsisting in part of • • , Fine thick Flat Caps, 12, 14 15 and ,1 lbe bine and athite, Superfita , Aedium !Tit Writings, blue, and 1 07 , Extra `super and superfine Rutin Posta, blue and White, p l ai ttlel d Mee ' ' Extra !Super Linen Note plata 'ilia gilt., . ! l .1 „ Superfine and fine Bill Papers,longandibirned. Superfine and firgi gßuntint.blouee Caps and Posts, bbieSiorg white. r;.l. Exrta suxter Congress climaxed I l ettere,gih,. % ituperine Sermon Or and Posts, blue kind white: • ' • ' r Snperfirierbliie !Bin Letters, Tzth ettiPer Path POs4kblua itid white, plain and ruled. Embroidered Note PaPeri end 'Envelopes. "Lawyer's'. Brief Papers. Superfine and fine Ceps and' Poste, ruled and plain, blue and white, various qualities and mi l eco., , . ' Alan, 1,009 reams, white and assorted Shoe Pa pers. Bonnet 'Boards, whitened assorted Tissue, 'l'ea, Wrapping, Envtleipli', assort kiilend blue 51e. diems.-Cep Wrappers, Hard care papers, Ace' July! 19,1850.—am • , Potter's Patent Oil Cloths. Patent Oil Cloths for Carriages, Ta bles, Floors, Stairs,•Caps, 4c. filitiE subscriber has in Store and is con : stantly manufacturinurcompleto as sortment of these goodiii the quality of which is Unsurpassed, and which he is enabled to sett ardaaterrs at prices that eau not fail to give satisfaction. 40 Merchants- at a distance wishing in formation concerning prices, &c., ran ad dress 'CH OM A 8 lifooofictu!or of Oil Cloth , . 3 33 North Third St * P hi lodelphla. Juno 14, 1850.-3 m ' To Physicians. 'Druggists and • Country Merchants. IF I R. J. N. -KEELER and BRO., most re lief spectfully solicit attention to their fresh stock of leglish, French -Getman and Americus BRUciti, Medic:vies, Chemicals, Points, ON Dye Stuffs, Glassware, Perfumety, Parent :Medi cinesdke. Hiving opened a n . aw store No. mu Market Street, With a Bill supply of Drpgs, and Medici+, we respectfully solicit Country Mol ars to examine our stock before puteltailogette• *here, promising one and all Wh6 may feel dis pesed to extend - us their patronage, to sell'theth genuine Drugs and Medicines, onto liberal terms as any Other house, in the City, and to faithfully executeall orders entrusted to tta promptly,aad wilb Jispitch. One of 'the proprietors being a regular afford, ample guarantee of the genulnequal ity dell articles told it theif establishMent. We especially invite Druggists and Country Merchant,: who may Nish tolaecomeAgents for Dr. Keeler' I rekbrated Family Mediriers, (stand and arid popular medicines,) to forward their ad dress. Soliciting the patronage' of dealers; We respectfully - remain, • J. N. KEELER' & BRO., Wholesale Druggists, No 2UI Market at. Philadelphia, Sept. 14, Pit 9--ly Paper! Paperl Paper! No. 21 Bank street, between Market and Ches nut, and 2J and 3d streets, PIIII..IO3ICLPIIII . MAHE Subscribers be leave to call !hearten lion of country buyers to their assortment of papers, embracing the different varieties 'of Printing, HantWare, Writing, Envelope, and Wrapping papers; Tissue papers, white and as sorted colors, also Bonnet and Box. Boards. &c. Being engaged in the manufacture of printing papers, they solicit orders trom Printers for any given size, which will be Mrnished at short no tice and at fair prices. Market price either in rash or tritdrpaid for Begs. , DUO WET & K,VIGHT, 5ept.14,1849-11 No. 21 Bank st. UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND, , . - • . IHE next teas' io n will begin an ,Mon day Me 14th day of October, 1850, and close Ist March, 1851. : • Nathan it Smith. ltt ‘ D., Btirgery. Wm. E. A. Alton, M. D., Chemistry and, Samuel Chew, M. D.,Tharapootie, Materink Mcd ica and Hygierte. ; ' iPsePh Anatomy and PhYaioloo4 Wm. Power, lli. D.; 'l'ltee, and procticet.44 Mediehit. 9achi d. M. 'D.; !Hidarif4l4, and Dioceses of Wnmen and Children., i '1 'Mali M., tirttenberger, M, Anatomy. The Watt staple 'cletiktitunitlen for the prorecu. timer musket Anatomy , at a moderane'expenikt:' ;Chemical. Lecture''' . five times It i lweek, by Professors Smith , and Power; io,the Baltimore Infirmity ; with the riSlittire . of daily visits to its wards, withoureh.arge to the student for tote Askut... ' , . 1 ,, Pees for the kieptutes 090 to pflp Prac- Gel J 11.4?; Matriculation, 415, tiduation 1104.,„ • ,IVILLO4I I /1 E. A. 1401117,.., iahi oje, "rir-doto&idirlsiarn will publish to the eve!, of $3 and charge Batt. Pat. . JONES e "wmonikaALs . NV. I IODEN, i'VVLLLOW :BRIXIM; Brush, Comb, Lonking Gkas. and VAriety • , rto.' 18,.'xinern siieeire Ofreirct,' , Under *due:) , Jones Carpet *a4:s4s:;. OV,INg, IO the ‘Liberal ei,ukrct pf, wife- Rage ;have reeei red this spring lion" my friends and cuitomets; to renewed exertions far !We Oe of my fall s leek,' all of Which has been, manufactured p 1 the iist materials and fr4rn the best manufaCturnis tifitteEasiernBiates and Europe. I again respectfully ;Mich Alb otte,n4ol of Merchants to' this examination of 'My stock, which will be sold 'at 'ilie.„l4*,- est market prides'fer Cash 'Or accept ance. 'CEDAR "WARE.-400 'nests CedAr and 100 nests painted ''hills, 200 barrel and lop inpffPlo.trns, 100 dozen Cedtir and 600 (10zen painted Pails, 200 dozen Wash Boirdit; 'WO dozen nest . Sugar and Flour Boxes, Spiggots, Spoons and La dles. WlL`Lbtif WARE.-aOO nests Mark et and 200 new Clothes Baskets, 400 Willow Coaches, Chairs Mid Cradles; a largo asaorttnent of French and Bolin*. tie Baskets. BRIX/NS & BRUSHES.----10,000 Wire Broome, 10,000 Shaker Broome, 200 dozen. each Wall, Paint, Scrubbing, Shoe and Horse Brimhes, Tooth, Sharing, Cloth and Hair Brushes of every style. COMBS.-2000 diizett Fancy, of various paterns, side, neck, pocket, dressing and tine-moth combs of every style. LOOKING GLASSES, of Pine Cher ry, Mahogany and (lilt F'iaines, of all si zes and paters ; German, French and En glish Looking Glass Halm of all 'ism from ,7.bi 9 up: to ‘insuk(ftto Ohs or; er with a fait iseortn too oomerops , ttiment Sept. i,,28150.,-Gtr 1 tor 14:1-401iFifing 'the Viiio4—togeth lent ur variety goods ACKEREL., eff SHAD. • , SALMON, HERRING*, PORK, HAMR & EIDEB " StiOVIE 1. ulitteiti' " •' r"' Recolcitto-.110,‘,, Constantly on hand 'lid troth sung 'sip J. Palmier kCo. Merkel's** ithert, • 'Phalo/44. SPACE, CLOTHINU WAREHOUSE,; ; rip HE Proprietor of the,aixtve establish meet would respeequilv, inform the of Ttaltirioie and 'vieintiy, that he has received from Europe the FALL, AND WINTER FASHIONS : together with a rich assortment of'goorle adapted to the cote ing season; consisting of Super4ne.livach, Gsrman. and English Cloths, Castor Beavers,!Pilotsvand, Pelilol Coaling, A new article'for Orersacks and Business Coats. Also, a splendid assortment of French and .Enalisk Coesimerea and hae , Skina. of the most desirable styles imported this season. RICH VESTINGS—We base and are constantly receiving net. styles.of Vestige, consisting of plain ; and .ngured Silks and Yroolen relticts. figifted and striped Cashmeres,' Silks, 8,26,0 and l'alencias, of all shades and colors: 9tir CUSTOM WORK M. WORK is cut and made in the best man ner--land as regards style and workman ship, is warranted iu give entire satisfac tion, and at greatly retliteed prices. READY-MADE CLOTHING.-7Eer sons k want of Ready-mac Clothing are particularly invited tq call and exatnine out stock before purchasing elsewhere, as we mantiftictdrq all qualiiies of FASHION ABLE CLOTHING. And our, assort ment of that article is at all times large, which offers to pitteliasera a great induce ment of procuring tin article of a quality which cannot be obtitined in any other Clothing EAablishment in the City. , We have on Itatail and ,ard utinstsptly smandfaeturing Gainients of every variety, from the best: inatet6lB, ill the most ap proved styles, for Fall and Winter Wear, coNstwriNo OR ',grimy, Sack and Peitot Overeoati; Of all coloreokali ties andsizts, from $2.150 4 50 4 7A, p 50 and upwards. BOYS' 'SACK 4. OVERCOATS.-- A kip atisontnimt of Boys' Sack and Overcoats, 20 per cent. less than the'usual prices, SUPERFINE FROCK AND DRESS COATS, wade from Oerittan and French Cloths, in the latest fashion. A large stock of Tweed Coats, Pants and Vests. We have a large assortment of Tweed Frocks and Sacks. A New Article— Forest Sacks, for Stormy weather. Pan taloons, from Super French Doeskins.— BLACK AND FANCY CASSIMERE PANTS, of every variety of Shade and Color, at $l, 1 50, 1 75, 2, 2 50,3, 3 50, and upwards. VESTS, made from Rich Velvets, Sa tins, Cashmeres and Valencies, and alall prices. ii..Romembor name and place, corner of Pryab feu( centre Alarket Space. Nov. 23, 1849.---1 y Shirt gstablishment, r ' ENE of tho most ex- SHIFT" tensive in the United ,States, No. 179 Ba!timbre at., where 600, persons *T0,0'4090 , 04 end 8 stuck. of 1000 dozen of Shirts always on hand ; style and qual. W 48404416 for all parts of the Union. Mer chant* And others, visiting Baltimore are iesite4 So call and examine the largest,and best assortment of shirts that has ever been eared in this city, consistingiof allelzes and 'quality, for men and boys, which, .for style entl,workinanship, cannot be•surpas.; Mora than usual effort has been made to render the assortmentof SHIRTS, COI.LARS, Lannert and Cotton DRAW gRs. cOntplete and desirable, in every re- MAO- , . •T. .W. BEICON, Baktiowastßeetifiear Light. *arch 29, 1,1359.--ly RBSTORATIONAND PRESERVATION OF I Wit HAM. BY ti • 3114 Wire mad Non, orVii. J• .•,. , 1 ..‘" . S 4.IPARD• , ' . . , • M . WISE & SON, finding* impos , , 4 •`‘''' sibin": to :'attend /personally to the gookt 11414kber ;Pi/ daily applieitioneCfron Ogq.000 11 4: 01 the•Uaion, for their. rediudy for baldness, and for their celebrated•HAlß TONIC, have found'. it neeetnory to•ap point a General 'l'ravelting rUery, to vis it diffeieCcPuttini) to*nsJitkeit4initt the United States, vesting-him with authori t to uprucin ttsub-agenti, use "arid' fveitill i flair Totfindand 'lb apply she? RESTO - A,TlVEoand,to put them into the handreOF liaie lie mar appoint no Sidra% Vheteeser a sufficient. , number- of , lptitieniii 'in any , town or ncighborltorni shall befObtainedi ," Qapt, .1114zonan Cidvitaz, of itsnottliir , county, Va., is alone authorized to act its , Generul TruvrillingAgent, with the pouters at1Q2,1 3 lnlLical4, nl ', T, 'n ,;. it . .•. p, P"i apt.. fir, filay l kyr expected to visit, as , isAcellilY;all..PooBft, th e „principal dues and towns of the nion. . ~,, ~I , ~n:, N.; 41 ) „ Gaptt Citlyert ,ttlways have on fiend a. felt supply 010)0'11A3lL TON IC (which cleanses the head of strengthetii dud uliigdtateer ditf•hiW, and prevents it also from falling off,) lei i the region tif ctiOntry most el:Ml.lo6ns to hitt operations ;or it may always teobtiained, at wholeiialc, and forivarded to any part,of the Union, by addressiiig the .M. WISE Az SON, Richmond, Vu. ' KT,Price $0 per dozen cash. bot ties for sG—or one dollar'single bottle. Dee. 7,1349-1 y JVaf Is, Glass, a•ci, H A LARpKuntl full assurunatthrif Locke t Latches, Hinges, Clilasa, &o. Persons building can is supplied at the lowest prices at JOHN FAIINESTOCK'S., r A DIES wishitig HAIR BRAIDS t.Tr JU tic accommoti4ed at SCLUCIICK ittSOLUTION, • RELATIVE TO •AN AMENDMENT OF Rewired, by the Smut, sod firm sr rf Repreerti, eating of the Colminotttreelth hi Pennsylvania in Gateral .dshembly Met; That the Constitution of -this Commonwealth be amended in the second section of the fifth artkle,!so that it • shall read as follows r. The Jtulgeo of the Supreme Coed, of the several Coups of Common Pleat. and of inch oilier Courtwof , Record as are-or shall be established by low; shall be elected by the quali fied electors of the Commonwealth, in' the man ner following; ter witrt. The Judges' et the'Su prams Ceuta, by the 'ilitalified.elettors of the Commonwealthsit large-l'the'Preiddent ;Weee of the Several. Corals* ComereePlete4 end of such other.Coevtetsfilseard established by law, and all ottArdeligterliqulred. to be 'learned - le the lare.lbY khe'rkiddi fi ltiPeleafors. .el .the esepettlit slistricirt over' Which 'they are to preside raid as jadpir; And the Aservelate Judges of Court: of COM Men 'Mies by the , qualified electors el the eottetlei i rislipectreely.—' The Judges .of Abe thipaithe tkrort tehall hold their offices for the term of tfikeen years, if they shall so king behave-themselves (sub. ject to the 'allotment hereinafter provided for, subsequent to the first election-) The President' Judges of the several Coons of Common Hari, and of such other Courtsof Record *sere or shall be established by • law, and'fail other judges re quired to be iersrffital in the' lawvabill hold their offices for, the. ter* of ten year*, if they'll:tattoo so long behare.thernsclveei welt; the Associate jUtt.tiee of the CPUYI of common Pleas shalthold their offices for the term of, five. years, if ,they shall' so long behrtya. thenaselsea of be whom shell Commissional by thq U°YerriPr, but lot any reasonable, cause, which shill, not. be ground* of, ,impeachment,, the Governor shell remove any of them on the eddies' of two thirds of each branch of the i.egisketate. The first election shall take place at.* general elec tion of this Commonwealth next alter the adorn tion of this enentimettl• 00 the eomMis"lool:Of all the judges who may he then in office 'hall' eipire on,thqfirst Monday in Dedicator follow ing, When the terms of the new Judges shall commence. The persons,who 'hall thea.bee• teeter! Judges of th'e Supreme Court shalt bold their office* es follow; : One , pt %belittler three years, one for six years, one for nine yeats, one for twelve years, and one for. Aileen years, mit term of each to be decided by lot by the said Judges, as soon after the election ps cenventent, WA the result certified , thent•to the Governor, that the' commis/dons may be issued in accor dance thitreto. The Judge ,Whose commission will first expire shall be Citieffustice during his term, end thereafter, each lodge whose commis sion shall first expire shell in turn be the Chief Jostle, and if two or more commissions shall cx. pire on' the'sfune day, the Judges'holding them shall decide by lot which shall be the Chief Jus tire. Any vacancies, happening by death, resig nation or other Wise, in any of the said Courts, shall be titled by appointment by the Governor, j to continue till the first Monday of December suc ceeding the next general election. The Judges olthe Supreme Court and the Presidetus of the several Courts of Common Pleas shall, at stated times, receive for their services an adequate compensation, to be' fired by law, u hich shall not be diminised duritig their contindance in of fice ; 'but they shall receive no fees or iwrqui , sltes• of office, nor hold , any other office of profit under this Commonaealth, or under the government of the United States, or any other State of this Union. iilltntgeti of the Su preme Court, during their earitfiluence in office, shall reside within this Cemmonweelth,i and the other during their Continuance irt snail reside within the district or Bounty for whicb they were respectively elected. • . • J. S. ACCALAIONT; Speaker of the House of lhepreserititives- BEST, ' Sped ke of the Serrate: 1 , MEM Sainhel . W.Pearsbn, Chief :Clerk of the Sen ate of reoosylvania. do hereby tettify that the foregoing resolution, (No. IV on thet beeline , file or the present session,) entitled ~iliesolutiol a rel ative to an amendment of the toriotitution,"—it being the same resorntioh 'which was agreed to by a majority of the members fleetest to each Home of the last Legbilature—alter having been duly considered and discussed, was this day a greed to by a majority of the members elected to and serving in the Senate of Peonsybiania, at its present session, as will appear by their votes giv en on the final passage of the resolution, at fol lows, viz.; Those voting in favor of the passage of the resolution were. H. Jones Brooke, J. Porter Brawiey, Wm. A, Crabh, JonothaaJ. Cunning- ham, Thomas S. Vernon, Thomas R. Forsyth, Charles Frady, Robert M. Frick, trint7 Johu W. Gbeirottiy, Hsalottallist Ilugos, Tlinothy Ives, Joshua Y. Jones, Joseph Konic. manlier, Geo. Y. Lewrenc,v,Avimiiii Benjamin 'Malone, Benjamin Matthias, Henry A. Mulillibberg, William It. Packer, Willium R. Sadler, David tiankes,'Teleg IS. Barery, Nomad Shinier, Robert C. Bierrett, Daniel Stine, Farris B. Streeter. John H. Walker and Valentine Beir, Speaker—Yeas 2th Those voting against the passage of the resolu• lion were, Gebrge Darsie, Augustus Drum, and Alexander Xing—Nays a. ' Extract from the/clonal.. 'BA w..P.V.A.tiBON, Clerk. H. H. COLE'. ) Ia ran HiMak Or liSPIIIIIINTATIVI : 111, • Hunislm're 'March I.t, 181S11. I, Witham Jack. Chiet Clerk of the Heusi of Representatives of Pennsylunie, do hereby cer. Iffy that the lemming. resolution, (No. it), on the Rennin file, and, No. 211 trwthe House Jour. nal of ttte prdsent 'testae%) entitled "Resolution relative to the amendment of the Constitutien" it being Abe dame moot ution which- eras agreed to by a majority of the members-elected to each House of thp lut legitlaturer-after having .bun duly fodsidenliaid discussed was this ddylanWod to by a majority oe the members elected to and serving in the Houleoc,Rerstenterkee Of.Felan sylv ante, at itkpresent session, appear by their votes given on the !nal passage Of ths,reit4., lotion, is reiterant; riz4 ' • Those voting in &air of the pataate, of the reset ellen .terrre,Johm Acker, John +Allison; WII• lint 3,alC,F l lici*t.Bo l 4,iiftD4yld Bea, Chain JeJetnikligank l Jahn 8. Bowen Wiltiam Btihdle Datmeelf,,, • te IMMY•Irr inill o kßankOr John 'Ceettie,'•Hin&Chlektf, John Cowl& ham, Bylvester Ceidlaridttlenianiiti C. David, Will ham J. Dobbins. Ju. P. Downer, ThomaiDnit can, William Rutty; 40hWer t Evans,..4 thicoA Ewing; lAittinderi 8 /Feather , J ": llo, '"Fetdig i ii P FPrtriAleatindir NW ? Thu G e net; JOup, Grighbi l i (u rt liny t litdir Hatderiutn, Ceti it 'Ant, ri 'Hilstinsik WM' .1 IfeMph ,ifl o Hone, Henry Huplet, Lewis'Herford ,Mrble* ton J. Jackson, Nicholas Jones, Jahn WlClllialit er, Charles E Rob!. 410,5„ Harrison P Laird, Morrie flaielliirJonattfakb Leet. Anson Lutiardant,, J. LION Heart Little, Janke ' IP lnt°4l ' thlidtsVCeoates ,Aleminder e' bUrdy,Joi M' ughlin, JohnlMPLean, Sam, uel Marx, John B Meek, Michael Meyers, John Miller, Joseph C Moiloy,,Jplm,'L) Morris, Wm T Morison, Ezekiel' MbkrrY, Edward,Nic,kteson Jacoh:Nissly{ • Charles O'Neill, John B Packer,' Jostipli,C Purellaat C Reid, John 8 Ithey,Lew is Roberts, Samuel Robinson, John B Rutherford, Gehni..lW§colelii i ,Thosp Scoulin, iWm Shaff ner, Richard Simpson, Eli Slifer, Wm Smith, Wm A Smith, Deniel.M S triplet, Wm H. Sootier, F f §teet. David Stewart, Charles Stocliy Well, Edwin 6 Timm, A dorm .IVittle, Robt•kli- Wel ker:Thes Watson, sidpey B. Wells klintsp A. Williams, Daniel Zerbey and John S t M.tal rnont, Speaker—Yeas 87. .. . 4 - , Those voting against the pinup of. that-Nadu than were, Augustus K. Cornyn, David-Et:WA and Jae M Porter.—Naysd i , ExtracCfrom the Journall. , Filed March 15,1850. A Vl 7 : 131;Nnll1CI, Dap.fileey Comm: Penn:yin:Ma, at. ... Seereatary's•offloo. , / du certify ihat the above.and foregoing is a trde and correct copy of the original resolution of the General Asseinhty, entitled "Resolution rol ative to an amendment. of the Constitution," as the seme remaind wills In this office. • ' e In testimony svhereof I have hate. (' ) ° a n t III:1°1th my l y e a i l ' a oT i t ' h u e li t- d 'ec c r a o u ra i d y ' t e o Of 'rice, ' ' rice, ut Ilarrisburg„, this 15th day I , ..., of June, Amin) Ihmaini one thousand eight hundred and fifty. ' A. L. RUSSEL, eec. of the Com. THE , CONSTITUTION. SanAta Clam a sa; par,risburg, Jan. 2b, 1680. IiIILLIAM,rAck, Clerk. Seereterylidltee, ,t,...,. : ~..:,e . Ctiolkiletil t MesclOifittl?a et, SMALL ', o 1, ES. .._.. A NN'PX Earrill: lie' ret!hlittP non ' -Pk of i the Ad 5 . l'A i settibiy dr 5 pro hibiting the,eirelurOn)oltioter under tli : s ~,,, a . 8 IiCT, 19.7.- 1 DIA , futrt untl,DrititheNsepleilirst JAy'd "August, 'one ihrkisanCe it,,bliptlntlard any, it stall tioytio riiiiittif for r iy . lti riOn or i sr :ions, obrptifiltion dflei;dy eor iiiihou 404'6 4 1'6'r in• dimity.; torirsou ipap'enttlilaim• e z e!at in afrauhttioe, treader,. or hake to .„,,,' ~, ou r, passed, eitltanvAicirculated , • tr iti:' it a ny bank not"( hot!: VIII. certiflcat •—• ':' -' • ' owl. . I .olt,,ultrt er, 4141044 1 11 81 ellhflterfVferts PUrtfortinlr hia to . tm n. nip .. lift cg, i f . , fir nalerh,orarrirter “Itsf i :lp're'sishee or •ha ' inap t or cfcr,!if for 'el liftliiiiiihr aisiiii iiii y, *brit or r , layting talboiltietikiPhy , f*hiillt elroficitrPiiii4 . *oni. ' E'rell.' .001 ifirleoelmian of. , prisadi, , li4loOevid in .: 5- 1 11 SPeAveltier e[osi lemilillenosinatirek thunifive til l OhMilfisekier.TitlildelitAP , !bdt,Pmtititttrt, s onhio J le r n r Pr meptt.i9.?r,,PPomiPsPPVßt 4 111 'so set enrpor lion pr ',my fpypoiata,to Om 'piryatili f fllifrKnUliia dollaiii i iq .4,44141- ticir of: . pworialifillir rural dill . ealtlMViti 'tiny put,. lie olliasen , holdink amyl •,isalitto ororippdiatineat of better, or ITO& .nntler thoVnin itation. mid lowa of this State, shall subjectauck,othuar $ q p • of bontlred il?lis o re,tArid any violation of this Retitle ity ariy2owe'ril trti pecsoN rot being ' p .public ofE•mr, 111611 lintilectch *ton iti' tbu payment of twenty-flre dollars . , onelpilf4' wat r iptach ',,efors'4l44re allOtinti l diA - . 01 g Y p, riboiter, shallia 'ether toliCip e.vo,th n which the Bait is brought, auel,lol . siodiulantl recovered as debts of like 'amount aro now by law recoverable in any actica) of flotiCiK then efre of .1 1 1 : kr" men wealth, of ?eitntYlvittili; iii Well' for' e of the proper: counry;an foithoperillearibigg. The undersigned, in,direinter ihtherlatttten of the reeder,tol., ha IbregOntitittaion,olk the 'Act of 1135 q; 'tv,gplci•infimp Nm that ho will rieeii‘nill ,ppiel4ltkeAptted, at PAlt Mileillenali&clfitsfie 4de gods, at . hi" :cheep ond: owe-prfee . 0 ' ' •• ".. ' ' • ' ' • ' ei iitililii o lir. ' irtitidt)i',Etti* . in*, tt erg, ne,ar,y ,, cipplsite . t . qk. .dt: v i" , , ~., ~ r , ~,,,, ~ 4 4 1 Pettiutii wishing yo, k g } 94,4 septotes 'Without inierine?, , lniirkt i t 1 11, 1 PIFI° time desire to secure ARUM Bin the way of dtpmyyttrikkippkor ja r anal. i Milt lin -- I , WM to a m a call. His etock'of SUMMER - illilala full andoniptete; eintweehlesinne thing to please all faneiesr...lVonrifitin and ,auperfine goods down to 'she eheapest'and .most aerviceible•amesr.“ , 1 . •'1 , .• i • ' . • It , is useless to enutherate the 'attietes or ,to say more. , My (lived, and customers know my mode of dealing:' 1 1 tiatie bet , tile one price and , oliargarpnema"h ho Bore than , the -other, ;for the same' 'article. I therefore feel confident that- 'these who are in tho , linbit of making their 0 11archases 'with ma know, that they can 'buy tfieviir from-me than st tuly mho, establishment. prjc.The subscriber hoe eft hand's godd Rockatrey . 'Buggy ;..slid second-hand Do..terfthrlat top i . Which he Will dispose of at priceeso low as to asthetsh IfieinteCha ser. Also, a lot of GRASS. " t rritivakftesleitlftoN. .4uospi l ; kopo4 :I kitull4llo, • r , —I 'II I HE Subscriber hius 'just teelieriViiriii opened the largest .cock of Goods ever before purchased by him, to eiloink rate which would tax the patience of the reader too much. 1 would therefore invite all to call and examine my stock 'before purchasing elsewhere. Three' matte Mr my selections with great care, both"as it respects quality and style, and prietii.— They consist in part of Mous d' Laines, Linen toistres, ALPACAS, 0 INCH:IMS of various planar:, Lawns, plaid and plain Jaconet & Cambric .tiuslins, Irish Linens, Shirtinge, llooderr, Linen Handkerchiefs ; Threaad, Cambric and Cotton LACES and EDG INGS ; Kid,Lisle,Thread and. Cotton igh‘QlP'2l:7o 444 N Persons wishing bargains would do wel to call, as the • motto, "Quick Sales and Small Profile," *ill be strictly adhered to. J. L. SCHICK. Gettysburg, April 5. 1850. CrAMS2 Of' till 'I _ AGAIN AT WORK ! ATTIC:ND 4111 YOUR TENT II subscriber has the ptesehre of I announcing to his frlendrethat'helias again recovered his health sufficient tp re sume the practife ‘ of a Dental Snraer7 a and will: be,plessetl'm Iziturnd uf agitHlike nonneeled , with his ,profeartios: 'torching cleansing. filing,' pulling. plugging" and lit. serting,'l'eath. ,klaviag, the beeefst•elftts number a yoars praeticeJ•her leehr•eortd dent of ,Ireing able to render fen statishielinti to all l .who may: favor him with•thehtdpek tronage. „ • • . ••,• ,f•-••61"1 147tReimence Itelaiteetfully made to the Allowing gentlemen - Mr • ' Dr. H. H. Huber, Hen. M. M'Clein, I Dr. D. Gilbert. •t' ii ' 9#4,.. Skewer , Dr. N. C. Dertuaq, CU Dr. Schmucks/. br Cl r" , ~,, . ...,p04.4,,,, i. Dr. I thiSei,"' . kr. iff f ibilo t i f r, I , a , frhi...tiowirn6v, k •trenib'reir hip•rpil dEnteltilhe'hotflierfortiyitY 1:10upp0,),',7(, Re v; ms#,Githitttlirlf:' isigAl,o?P.Ottiliti s-iiittllskeirt I)o4e.rabheuny Ir , , , i.n. , n. 1, , p l ,',v E . • vAing ' I, ei 11 , Ninth ilf; 1'660.4" l' ' ' m rl' - . , . RENIOII7 .1 1' 1441 .li r a ,:11, •,V7::. . ‘,,,71/1.44410 J DR. J. LAWRENCE - 111EL' . , • El AS tiliitofeit hie of fi ce to the building El i opp pp it e , the tulieruu punifulr Chnelilerellu . ,eO•eet. 2 doors ophiuf Mr. Midtlleedirs , tura. l Oore Ile nta y All,liulei , belntind run $r and willing., to,, , litl4tok WA ttlfriiiie tithin'the pt•tixinen 01,00.1; 16 W' tist. Peroni, in. want t of ful,licne af,l44thi are iOpiel.fulli invited ,to 044. - ~ ~, ~ .0 't . " •" _, I R ft0•&IIIPV1414 PI .. Dr. C. N. titirLircaix,l,llev i C.P../f*ARTNDM " D. HORNER. i Prof. Nr..l4comis, 4. C. A. c0vr0ix.L.1.,,.. l k iliklarniZa. ..191 D. DILI4T,' 1 4 i.:Wrir. Tritium Rev.J.C.*A7IION,D.Dr" M. D. STIEViII. 111/1Y f 7 ,1 /848.. r.•. ~11 , ( VII ? ill I( / 44:1 / q• '. '' .. Carbon to of- Soda, , : ..„.., A a N t EW I rt H iCI N e ro F r Ali aci E ng s , ro Hcitt 6 b iz ty4li t. r , , ---- -- --- Liings call and sett a. tine aitoorlatattr • PARASOLS at KIJR,TZIS CHEAP,. CORNER. April 26, Cedar 11 ore SUCH as Tubs, Buckets, Churns; al Baskets, Brooms, &a., tnr sgqoll A i r JOHN FAIINESTOCIE:"' , Oils. Paints, Varintsh, 4r, smog, LABGE aosoriment—lo be founil JOHN
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