RESOLUTION, suu,Artrfl To 4N AMENDMENT OI• THE CONSTI FUTION. Atterusel, by the Senate cud House of Represen tatives el Mt Corneeenortoeh Peinayirosiss in Omens' rissesnbly sue, That the Constitution of 'hie Commonwealth be amended in the second *Wien of the fifth article, sae that it shrill read as follows : The Judges of the Supreme Court, of the several Courts of Common Pleas, and of such other Courts of Record as are or shall be ostabliithed by law, shall be elected by the gliali bed *lectors of the Commonweillth, in the man tier following, to mit : The J udges of the Su preme Court, by the qualified electors or tha Commonwealth at large ; the President Judges of the Several Courts of Common fleas, mid of such other Courts of Record as are or shall be established by law, and all other Judges required lobs learned in the law. by the qualified electors of the respective districts over which they ate topreside or sot as judges ; And the Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas by the qualified electors al the.ceurities respect icely.— The Judges of the Supreme Court shall hold their °Mee; fur the term of fifteen years, if they shall so lung behave theineelves well. (sub ject to the allotinerst hereinafter provided for, subsequent to the lust election ;) The President Judges of the several Courts of Common Pleas, and of such other Courts of Record as are or shall be establishvil by law, and all other judges re quired to be learned in the law, shall hold their offices fur the term of ten years, if they shall so o long behave themselves cel; the Associate Judges of the Court of Common {'leas shall bold their offices lor the term of lice years, if they shall so toe; behave themselves well ; all at whom shall he commissioned by the Governor, but rot airy reasonable cause, which shall trot bb-t grounds of impeachment, the Governor shall remove any of them on the eddress of two thirds of each branch of the Legislatare. The first election shell take place at the gimeral elee lion ol this Commonwealth next atter the adop tion oft his amendment, and the commissions ot all the judges who may be then in other shall expire on the first .110oilay in December ing, when the terms of the new Judges shall commence.. The persons who shall then be e lected Judges of the Supreme Court shall hold their offices as follows : One of them for three years, one for six years, one for nisei years, one for twelve years, and one for fifteen years, the term of each to be decided by lot by the said Judges, as soon toter the election no eon% relent, and the result certified by therti to the Governor, that the commissions may be issued in accor dance thereto. The Judge whose commission will first expire shall be t lhie.l las-ice during Iris term, and thereafter, each Judge whose commis lion shall first expire shall in turn be the Chief Justic, and if two ur more cum missions shall ex pire on the same day, the Judges holding them shall decide by lot wlech shall be the Cli,elJus *ice. Any vacancies, happening by death, resig nation or otherwise, in any of the said Courts, shall be filled by appointment by the Governor, to continue till the first Monday of December suc ceeding the next general election. The Judges of the Supreme Court arid the Presidents of the several Courts of Comeau Pleas shall, at stated times, receive far their services an adequate compensation, to be fired by law, which shall not be diminised during their continuance in of fice; but they shall receive no tees or perqui sites of office, nor het.' airy other office of profit under this Commonwealth, or under the government of the limited ~tutees, or any other State of this Union. The Judges of the Su preme Court, during their continuance in office, shall reside within this Com monweelth ; and the other Judges, during their continuance is office, snail reside within the district or county for which they were respectively elected. .1. S. MCA 'AUNT, Speakeref the-House of Representatives- V. BEST, Speaker of the Senate. StItATZ C Harrisburg,lan- 28, Isis°. i, Samuel W. Pearson, Chief Clerk of the Sen ate of Pennsylvania, do hereby certify that the foregoing resolution, (Pio. 10 on the t3enate file of the present session,) entitled "ResolUtion rel ative to an amendment of the Constitution, "—it being the same resolution which was agred to by a majority of the members elected to each House of the last Legislature---after having been duly considered and discussed, was thus day a greed to by a majority 01 the members elected to and serving in the Senate of Pennsylvania, at its present session, as will appear by their voles giv en on the final passage of the resolution, as fol lows, viz.: Those voting in favor of the passage of the resolution were. H. Jones Brooke, J. Poker Brawley, Wm. A. Crabh, Jonathan J. Cunning. ham, Thomas S. Fernon, Thomas H. Forsyth, Charles Freily, Robert M. Frick, Henry Fulton, John W. Guernsey, IVro. Haslett, Isaac Bogus, Timothy Ives, Joshua V. Jones, Joseph Konig macher, Geo. V. Lewrenc,., Maxwell M'Caslin, Benjamin Malone, Benjamin Alatthias, Heury A. Muhlenberg, William F. Packer, Williuns It Sadler, David Sankey, l'eleg B. &very, Conrad Shiner, Robert C. Sterrett, Daniel Stine, Farris B. Streeter. Juba H. Walker and Valentine Best, Bpeaker—Yeas 29. Those voting against the passage of the resolu tion were, George Darsie, Augustus Daum, and Alexander King--. Nays 3. Extract from the Journal. 8A.111.. W. PEARSON, Ckrk. If TIE 11 . 00 Si Of REPHOUNTATIVtf,i Harrisburg, March 14, lann. William Jack. Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives of Pennsylvania, do hereby cer tify that the foregoing resolution, (No. 10, on the Senate tile, and No. ill on the House Jour nal of the present se,sion.) entitled - Resolution relative to the amendment ni the Consirtution," it being thiaarne resolution which was agreed to by a majority of the members elected to each Rouse of the last kgislature--after having been eluly considered and discuswed was this day agreed to by a majority of the members elected to and serving in the House of Representatives of Penn sylvania, at its present session, as will appear by their votes given on the final passage of the reso lotion, as follows, viz.: Those voting in tavyr of the passage of the resolution were, John Acker, John Allieon, Liam Baker, Robert Baldwin, David J. Bent, Craig Biddle, Jeremiah Black, John S..floweo, William Brindle, Daniel H. D. Brower, Jesse IL Burden, John Cessna, Henry Church, John N. Com ng lism,Slylvestr r Cridland, llenjarnin G. David, Wil liam J. Dobbins. Jas. P. Downer, Thomas Dun can, Willism Espey, John C. Evans, William Evans, A Scott Ewing, Alexander S Feather. JD Flowers, Bodjamin I' Fortner, Alexander Gib. honey, Thus E Grier, Joseph E Guilin, Joseph Gutrey, Jacob S Haldeman, Geo H Hart, Leffert Hart, John fleeting*. Wm J Hem chill , John Hoge, Henry Hunter, Lewis Herioril, 'Washing. ion J. Jackson, Nicholas Jones . J °lin W. Ki (ling er Charles Kinkaid, Robt. Klotz, Harrison P Laird, , Morris Leach, Jonathar, 1) Leer, Anson Leonard, Jan J Lewis, Henry Little, Jonas R .WClintock, John F IsCr. ullindr. Alexander C ACCurily,Johu .MLeughlin, John Id Lean, Sam. uel Marx, John B Kirk, Jlizhael Yleyets, John Miller, Joseph C Molloy, John L) Morris, Wm T Morison' ' Ezekiel Mou rv, Edward Nickleson, Jacob Nierly, Charles O'Neill, John IF Packer, Joseph C Powell,Jas C Reid, Juhn Ithey, Lew. is Roberta, Samuel Robinson, John 11 Buil:milord, Gehni 1W hicodeld, Thus C :cinder, 11'm ediaff tater, Richard Simpson. Eli Slifer, Wrri Smith, Wm A Smith, Daniel M Sniper, Wm H. Sootier, Thomas C Steel, David Stewart. Charles Stock wail, Edwin C 'Prune, Adarew tVarle, Roby. C. Volker, Tiros Watson, Sidney B IVells. Hiram A. Willmar, Daniel Zerbey sod .loan S M'Cal- Meet. Ilpeakei- , 4 MOM voting against the passage of the resolu deg litre, Amnesty% K. Campo, David Evans, and ;as M Perter.—.Nap t 3, Extinct Annie* dtientsi. • • WILLIAM JACK, Clerk. bectetary'ssilltee, Film/04mA I% IESO. A W BENEDICT, Dep.Siti'i Canna. k j- - 0 .14111,11014"4“:06' - taitiqpiihat the ilbme stud triresom t is e ' 00114 teinrct r o py of tbe (anginal metal i o n a %h.) fibleral .4.tortnWy. *int 1144 ...Resonati on m i. inion Ile 40 411140411)01Mt Of 140 C -01010 0411011 r as slotiowe ivialsea Ain in this nillint. entannoulny Whereof/ lore lone nlitin oin nio bond , and tainted to be . '„i'. -01114idl*us1 of the ttoctenuy's Of. s• Holliston". Una I Ado dity ''„.',.',., orkotiatho /*mid owe thousand, - . , . 10.%061., ion. of thi Coat. , , , great number of daily applications, front all ecetione of the Union, for their remedy for baldness, and for their celebrated HAIR TONIC, have found it necessary to op point a Goteral Trarthing vigenl, to vie• it different cities and towns throughout the United States, vesting him with authority to appoint sub-agents, use and vend the Hair Tonic, and to apply the RESTOR ATIVE, and to put them into the hands of those he may appoint to operate Wherever a sufficient number of patients in any town or neighborhood shall be obtained. Capt. G comic CALVERT, of Fauquier county, Va., is alone authorized to act as General Travelling Agent, with the powers above indicated. Capt. C. may be expected to visit, as speedily u possible, the principal citiea, and towns of the Union. N. D. Capt. Calvert will always have on hand a full supply of the HAIR TON IC (which cleanses the head of dandruff, strengthens and invigorates the hair, and prevents it also from falling off,) for the region of country most contiguous to his operations or it may always be obtained, at wholesale, and forwarded to anypart of the Union, by addressing the proprietors M. WISE & SON, Richmopd, Va. o::r•Price $9 per dozen cash. Six bat tles for ss—or one dollar single bottle. Dec. 7,1349.—1 y BEE-HIVE HOTEL,: Corner of Pennsylvania dlvenue and St. .Mary's Street, and adjoining St. Mury's College, Bali tenure, JESSE GARRETSON, late of York, Pa., informs his friends that he has taken the above well-known Hotel, for merly kept by Adam Fisher, and:more re. cently by Isaac Williamson,' where he is prepared to accommodate those who may patronize him in a maner that cannot fail to give satisfaction. <His CHAMBERS are furnished in the most complete and comfortable manner;'the BAR is provi ded with the choicest liquors and other re freshments, and the STABLING will at all times be attended by the moat careful attendants. The stand is calculated an eminent degree for WAGONERS & DROVERS, as it has the' largest and most convenient yard in that section of the city, and the Stabling and Shedding are of the best and moat commodious. It is his intention to pay strict at= tention tit hiss business. avid to do every thing in his power to render his guests coinfortable, anti he respectfully solicits a call from hie friend, and the public. lialtimore 4 May 8, 1850.-2ms3 50. THE undersigned haa connoted Avith his Coachmaking Establishment a large Smith Shop, and is prepared to do ALL KINDS OF BLACKSIMVIIIING 9 Mat, lIING IRONING CARRIHRB, BUGGIES, WAGON& kC. Ilawduld - say those who have 'Horses to shoe, that he has in his employ first-rate hands, which, with Ms personal attention, will enable him to giro entire satisfaction to all those who may favor him with a call, OARRIAGEIt, BUGGY SPRINGS - Orarranted) will be promptly made to or der at all times. , per All kinds of REPAIRING done, both in Wood and Iron, at the most reduc ed prices. I:7Thankfullor past encouragement, the subscriber solicits a continuance.ofpat ronage, and invites his friends to call at his Establishment in west hantbersburg st., a few doors below Thompson's Hotel C. W. HOFFMAN: Gettysburg,October 16,:1847. THE subscriber tenders hi. -acknowl odgments to the public for the liberal and steady patronage with. :which he has been favored for a series of years, and re spectfully announces that be bas just re ceived, at his old established mend in Charnbersburg street, a large and fresh surmv or DRUGS & MEDICINES, &Anne oat Paints Varnish,Dyestuirs and every variety of articles usuallyfonfid in a Drug store, to which he invites the attention of the public, with assurances that they will be furnished at the most reason. able prices. S. 11. BUEHLER. Getysburg, May 3, 1850.-4. AB. KUR:rz has the pleasure of an • • nouncing to his numerous Lady Customers, that he has now in store, a large and fashionable assortment of GOODS, which he now offers for their examination. With a debiro to please all, he earnestly solicits a continuance of their patronage and favors. New and Fresh Groceries. Hjust received a large supply of new ju and fresh GROCERIES, consisting of Sugar-house and Syrup Molasses, Su gar, a prime article and cheap, Coffee, Teas, Salt, Cheese, Oils, Chocolate, Rice, &c., &c. QUEENSWARE, of every variety, which will be sold uncommonly low. 0:7 - Then remember, to secure bar gains, be sure you call at KURTZ'S cheap Corner, S. E. Corner Centre Square. THE STAR AND BANNER. Is published every Friday Evening,in Carlisle street, two doors from the Diamond. by D. A. & C. 11. BUEHLER. TERMS. If paid in advance or within the year ,$2 pw tnntnn—if not paid within the yes 42 50. paper discontinued until all ar rea rages are paid— except at the option of the Editor. Single copies 61 cents. 'A failure to notify a discontinuanc will be regarded as a new engagement. Alerrrtiemrair not exceeding a square inserted .hree time for .sl—every subsequent insertion tb wards. Longer ones in the same proportiou.—. All advertisemenu not specially ordered for a given date, will be continued until forbid. : A t Me end reduction will be made to those whoadvirise by the yeax, Job ProWting of allinbds executed neatly sad dtomptly. end on reasonable terms. takes (..lintorioes to the Editor, (ex opting muck eir contain Money or the names of new indiergen4 1161116 be nee rain in order to recurs 14166ka11. ktieittaly's Oka, JC.3IEIL 11E74111Ga- NW 40 FOR THE. LADIES. A. B. KURTZ ‘,, _4O ~.., , i, 1,...,..t . ,. -e - • -,-, A 5. A I .--4 A N 1 C l ''' '' ' : 45t: ' -;• ).' ;.: ‘,,.,'- '' ,, s - 1 . ......,..„:-.... ~ ,v,- L ,T.•,,.., _ \ . ____B EL : b vs . ~` '„k• ,nr.,;,,,,44:' , V . %) 3 For the Removal/nod Permaotat Curs of on NERVOUS DISEASES, And of those CoMplaints whieh Sr. owned by on Is mired, weakened or unhealthy eonditkin of tie • drif r. This beautiful and conreniont application of the 111 .1 b Wives powers of OALVANISNI and NtAUNKTInNI, has boo pronounced by distinguished ph)sidiana, both In Europe and the United Motet. to be the ma eoluente whianet distasery of /At Aim Dr. OBEDITIES GALVANIC BELT DM=7M! ill and wit\ ibo west polio and certain items In an cases of qIIMICRAL-DiteiLvrir. Strometienbag the weakened body, girlog tone to the various aaionon d Invigorating the snore colony. Alio In FITS,:t3RAMP, PARALYSIS sod PALSY, DYSPEP SIA or INDIGESTION, RHEUMATISM, ACUTE and CHRONIC, OCHIT, Krit.Ersv, LUbIBAOO, DEAF NESS, NERVOUS TItg.MORS, PALPITATION OF THE HEART. APOPLEXY, NEURALGIA, PAINS in the SIDE end CHEST, LIVER COMPLAINT, SPINAL COMPLAINT. and CURVATURE of the SPINE, HIP COMPLAINT, orsgAsKs of the KIDNEYS. DEVI CIENCY OF NERVOUS end PHYSICAL ENERGY, and all NERVOUS DISEASES, whkh complaluts afire flew oaoslospht Mee—timely, •• A Derangement of the Nervous System. Oa. In MCIOIOISII CONIPLAINTIL Drugs and Mad. Om. farness Me driftage, for they weaken the ridden.) , Ilea of the already prostrated system ; while under the strengtheniag, induence of liaison inn, se epplied by this beautiful and wonderfil dis covery, the isehaustad patient end weakened sufferer is restored to former health, strength. ehreticity and rigor. 'The great pireullarity and excellence at Dr. Christie's Galvanlo Curatives, etertiiide, In the fact that they erred and cure dteeeze by n r e.„.., in plate or the usual mod* of drug. en/ end picking the pitied% till,ezheusted' Nature links hope eat, uodirrthe indiction. • 7% atrenit4en the trAtit system. ersektee she trenda. Han it/11w U.wl, preeieti• lAe Brava..., end *rot, de tie ritektsit fsJ.ry wader woe rireeerriewres. Since their intredeetine In the United States. only_ Owes yews glace, atom than 60,000 Persona latiodleur all apes, elepn and ersellhons, among which wars a Imo number et Mum who ■re secularly sub. jeer **Nervous Complaints, bore been . ENTIRELY , AND PERMANENTLY CURED, when all hope of relief had been gireetip, end every thing else been tried in vain To Illustrate the use of the GALVANIC WELT, suppime the cam of a person sainted with that ben* of draliastion. DYSPEPSIA., er any other Chronte or Nero. one Disorder. in ordinary cases, stimulants are taken, which, by. their action on the nerves and muscles of the stomach, afford temporary relief. but which leave the peUent in • lower state, and with injured faculties, after ttie action thee excited bee ceased. Now compete Out with the effect resulting from the application of the GALVANIC BELT. Take a Dyspeptic enthuse, even in the worse symptoms of en attack, and simply tie the Bolt *mind the body, using the Ilaguatic Fluid as directed. In a short period the iusensible perspiration will act tee the . positive element of the Bell, thereby causing a Gat raw circulation which pillpass on to the negative, and thence heck again to the positive, thus keeping up • two notion. Galvanic circulation throughout the ',item Thus the mat sever* cases of DYSPEPSIA are DERMA. NENTLY.CURED. A rkm DAYS IS OFTEN AMPLY SUFFICIENT TO KnAulcAThr. THE DISEASE OP YEARS. CIiIiTIFIC A ITOS AND TBBIIIIONIILS Of the most Undoubted Character, From all parts of the Country could be tire; auillulant fill ovary tolumn in this paper! AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE, which conalusively - proses that " Truth is stranger than Fiction." CURE OF - Rheumatism, Bronchitis and Dyspepsia. REV: DR. LANDIB, A CLERGYMAN of New 3Orsej; of distininished attainments and iaalted reputation:— Sionsr, New Jersey, July IS, ISIS. lie. A. 11. Crmirrie--ilear Sir: you wish to knots of me what hu been the result in my own case, of the - eppli. nation of THE GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE. My reply Is ea allows: Forabout smarty years I had been auffbring from Dyw pepsin Every year the symptoms became worse, JIM could obtain permanent relict from any course of medical treatment whatever. Abont forirtern yen. since, in coo. sequence of frequent exposure to the weather, in the dis charge of my portant dtiOes, I became subject to a severe Chronic ItlietimaUsni, which for year liter year, caused me indescribable anguish. Farther: in the winter of '45 and '4ll, In consequence of preaching a great deal in my own and various Other churches In. this region, I was attacked by the Bronchitis, which soon became so severe en to respire an Immediate mispension of my pntond ishora My nervous systems posni ream OlorWlT.llpnritroled, and as my Bronchitis became worse, so slab id my Dye peptie and Rheumatic ralliction—thus evincing that them disorders were connected with each other through the medium of. the Nervous System. In the whole pliarma comma there sainnakto be no remedial agent which could reach and recuperate My Nervous System ; everything that I had trial kit thin purpose ha d completely felled. Al last 1 was led by my friend* to examine your inset« lions, and (though mith no very sanguine hopes of their eilliciency4 I determined to try the client of the application of the GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE. with the MAGNETIC FLUID. This was In June, ISM. 're pre LITOWIII7IIIIWIT, IN TWO OITA WT 0 IA -N.O emu ; :sr EIOPIT OAT. I WA. RNAILIVD TO lIMARYAIT. Mr ran. WAWA; LAOITOW I WOW NATO I niece Omits.. a Stegsm• WOIT/Clt OW ACOOVITT AT TNt BIONCNITIO j . ARV OM Riser. MIMIC ATM:4lOff KOTWITLT reason TO T•04.1/1.2 au. Buck Le _the _wandetful anti ham results °Lae I have recommended the BELT and FLUID to many who have beat ilkewlM sufferilyg,from Neuralgic affec tion. They bare tried them, oxen warm exsotn, I 11/WOICII4 11. TAM I az/Sea dr. very refpnAMlTyou,* 11013k:ItT W. LANDIS. DR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC NECKLACE la lewd tor an amide/nu adleologg the 'Moat or Head, niches Bronchitis, Inflammation of the Throat, Nervous eM- 'tick Headache, Dirtiness of the - Heed, Netttelats In the Pepe,Bustin or Roaring in the Ears. Orrice.. which Is generally Nervous, and thst distressed fora plaint, celled Tic !blonde. Palsy and Paralysis. All physicians eckanwledge that them le-rible iliseeme an caused by a deficiency of Arcrectit fancy in the effected limbs. Da. Ceisterreet4 Melirnic -Articles will supply this deficient power. and a complete and twine One is thus elected. DR. CiiRISTIE'S GALVANIC BRACELETS knind of rut serrice irt eases of Convulsions or Fib Spaaniodic Cesspitlints end general Nersous Affections of the Heed End upper entrernitien Ow In Palsy and Paralysis, and ail &mules caused by e deficiency of poorer or Nervosa toeogy la ON nobs or other , organs of the body. Tic Doloreux and Neuralgia. These dreadful Ind agonising comptaints are baerilf. ately regrind by the applicaUon of the Oa tramic Nat:crate eon now. The Belt digitate the electricity through the system ,• the Necklace has a local effect, and the 'laid acts directly upon the at mitten. In these illetrassing egtiotione the applikiaticin NEVER. FAILS. . ocp• Many hundred Certificates from all pads of the country_ of the most authrsordinery character au be given, if requited. • • P. No Unable or loottorenience Worlds the an of DR: CHRISTIE'S GaLvdtPac arm:cuss, and Ma, may be worn by the meet habie and delicate, with yen foot ease and safety. In many cam the senietlea at Modhig their me la AirAb *(sewn end agraeohle. They can be sent to any portal the oonotry, cam The Galvanic BeTt ir , i Three Dollars, The Galvanic Necklace, Two Dollars. The Galvanic Bracelets, One Dollar Bach. The Magnetic Flat, 01110 (0. The ankle. are accompanied by full gus4 pleb directions. Pamphlets with Mt pettiCISIIM Noy be bad oil the authorise d Agent. PARTICULAR CAUTION. 017- Beware it/Counterfeits Ina Woithlets /*vitalism, D. C. bIORDREAD, M. D., GENERAL AGRNT FOR THE lINITP:D STATKR, 132 AroWiway. New T.rk. ircrFor sale in Gettysburg, Pt., tiytlin authorized Agent. SAMUEL H. BUEHLER. January 18, 1850.—Iyeow ' Cedar Ware, SUCH as Tobs,'Buckehs, Churns ; also Baskets, Brooms, &a., fur sale by' JOHN FAHNESTO CK. WATER COOLERS—an excellent article for cooling Water for family use in warm weather, for sale by WM. W. BAMERSLY. MARSEILLES QUILTS, a very band some article, for sale by April 26. GEQ. ARNOLD. WRITE 1w HEAT FLOUR—also a good article of Family Flour, white and yellow Corti Meal. Buckwheat Meal, Feed,- dte g —a full assortment—for sale by • W. W. lIAMERSLY. J. M. STEVENSON, JR., 'WHOLESALE DEALER IN GROCERIES & LIQUORS, Three doors South of the 77 Old Bridge, Front St., 1` HARRISBURG. TM. 8., for the accommodation of • Merchants and others in Dauphin, Cumberland, Franklin, and neighboring counties, has opened an extensive Whole sale Establishment for the sale of Grocer. ice and Liquors, as above. With the co operation of a large importing house in Baltimore, he will offer goods here at the same prices at which Ahoy can be purcha sed in the city. He respecitully solicits the favor of a call from those wishing to purchaseNto satisfy them of his entire abil ity to sell a* he promises. The attention of landlords is invited to a lot of choice liquors in store, and for sale at importers' prices. ir:rOrders from a distance promptly filled, and goods despatched at city prices.l Feb. 15, 1850. To Painters and Housekeepers. Canna Pa l t; THE undersigned has the pleasure of announcing to tho public that he has invented a new PAINT, which, from its durability and, general excellence, he has termed "CEMIINT PAINT," and to which he invites the attention of Painters and others interested. 'Phis paint has been amply tested by House Painters and others, during the past year or two, and, wherever used, has been pronounced su perior, In every respect, to any paint here tofore in use. The undersigned has in his possession certificates from Painters and others who have used it and give it the preference over all other compositions, which he will be pleased to exhibit to any who may wish to see them. Reference is respectfully made to the following gentlemen : Robert Smith, Wm. W. Paxton, Hon. Geo. Smy ser, Geo. Swope, Rev. H. Holland, T. Warren, J. Danner, Dr. D. Gilbert, Hugh Den.viddie, J. G. Frey, D. Lashell, D. A. Buehler. 0::r Receipts for individual use, or rights for shops. counties or States, can be had on moderate terms, by application to the subscriber. JOHN JENKINS Gettysburg, March 22, 1850.—tf cr=amain ifttuvi AGAIN AT WORK ! ATTEND TO YOUR TEETH! THE subscriber has the pleasure of announcing to his friends that he has again recovered his health sufficient to re sume the practice of Dental Surgery, and will be pleased to attend to all orders connected with his profession, such as cleansing, filing, pulling, plugging and in serting Teeth. Having the benefit of a number of years practice, he feels confi dent of beihgable to render full satisfaction to all who may favor him with their pa tronage. Reference is respectfully made to the following gentlemen•: Dr. H. B. Huber, lion. M. M'Clean, Dr. D. Gilbert; Prof. M. L. Steer, Dr. N. C. Dertueby, Rov:Dr. Schtnucker, Dr. D. Homer, Nev. Dr. Baugher, Dr. C. Horner, Um Jacob Ziegler. The subscriber has removed his resi dence to the house formerly occupied by Rev. Mr, Gerhart, in S. Baltimore street, a few doors above Fahnestock's store. F. E. VANDERSLOOT. March 15, 1850.—tf Rzonov.ix. DR. J. LAWRENCE HILL, DENTIST, HAS removed his office to the building opposite the Lutheran Church, in Chambersburg street, 2 doors east of Mr. Middlecoire store where he may A times be found ready and willing to attend to any case within the province of the Den tist.' Persons in want of full sets of teeth are respectfully invited to call. .REFERENCES. Dr. C. N. Illtuarcitr, I Rev.C. P. KaAirrn,D.D " D. Beaus, Prof. M. JACOIIII, " C. A. Co 'rem., " H. L. BAtronia. " D. anseirt, " Wx.M.Rmwordos Rev..l. C. WATIIOA,D.D." M. L, BvErza. July 7, 1848. Geittiemen WHO wish a good article of 5.11T1N VESTING, silk cravats, hand kdtchiefa, suspenders, gloves, stockings, Cassinters, cat be supplied at the one-price store of April 5. 1. L. SCHICK. Table Covers. WOOL and Cotton TABLE COV ERS, cheap, just arrived and for sale at KURTZ'S Cheap Corner. C'iRACKERS, of various kinds, such as Boston, Navy, Water, Butter, Sugar, Soda and Dyspepsia Crackers, for sale at lIAMERSLY'S Variety Stor e. JUST received and for sale by the sub ," scriber, a largo lot of CARPETING, very cheap. GEO. ARNOLD. FRESH, ORANGES & LEMONS a large supply, and superior quality just opened at lIAMERISLY'S. If . ADIES mill and see a fine assortment JI-A PARASOLS at KURTZ'SCHEAP CORNER. [April 26. , - lIeT RECEIVED and for sale a 101 l assortment Gras* and Grain &yaw ; also Batas, R4kes, Forks JOHN PALINESTOCK. ~O I(8►~NIV , I _ 1 .~1 OMR 11110)ilAtirm THIS WAY FOR BARGAINS! GEO. H. SWOPE TAKES this opportunity of tendering to the Public his thanks for the libe ral encouragement heretofore extended to to him, and would respectfully remind them that ho still continues to manufacture, at his old stand, in East York street, a few doors east of the Globe Inn, all kinds of NEW & FASHIONABLE FURNITURE ) SUCH AS SOFAS, CENTRE TABLES, BUREAUS, CARD 64 SECRETARIES, END 44 DRESSING BUREAUS, SOFA 64 BEDSTEADS, PIER CRADLES, DINING " WASHSTANDS, BREAKFAST" together with all other articles usually made in his line of business. All work done at his establishment will be warrant ed—will be made of the best material and by the best of workmen. Front his knowledge of the business the subscriber flatters himself with the idea that he is able to compete successfully with any other establishment in the coun ty, in the style and quality of his work. COFFIN B—Mahogany, Cherry, or Walnut—made in the best style, and at the shortest notice. GEO. H. SWOPE. Gettysburg, Jan. 18, 1850.—tf LAST NOTICE. AS it is my desire to have my Books settled with as little delay as possi• blo, I request those indebted to me, either by Note or Book Account, or otherwise, to have their accounts closed by the Ist of January next, as it is not my wish to add costs. 1). IIEAGY. —P7aRITT7P.I3. As I did not succeed in disposing of my stock of Lumber and Tools at lay sale in August last, I determined to have the lum ber worked into FURNITURE. There fore, persons wishing furniture will do well by calling at my Shop in Carlisle street, or at my Furniture Room in Cham bersburg street, where can be had the best bargains you ever had, either for Cash or Country Produce. Oct. 19, 18-19.—tf CONFECTIONS. KELLER KURTZ HAS just opened a variety of choice CONFECTIONS, comprising the following choice varieties of French can dies, to wit : , Bon Dons, Sugar Almonds, Preserved Almonds, Prescred Plums, Jelly Cakes, Portuguese Drops, Coultas, &e. ; also the following medium quali ties : Cream, Lemon, Vanilla, Horehound, sour Drops„ Mint do., Chocolaty do., Mint in Twist, Nuga candy, Cocoa do., Cinacuon do., Almond do., &c. with all the usual varieties of Common Candies ; also Ground Nuts, Cream do., Pecan do., English Walnuts, Filberts, Al monds ; with choice Raisins, at 183. cents per lb.; Prunes at 25 cents ; Figs, fresh and best quality, at 25 cents ; Citrons, at 31 cents ; Oranges, &c., &c. April 5. GREAT ATTRACTION aND GREJITER INDUCEMENTS than ever, at the Dry Goods Empo rium of A B: KURTZ, S. E. CORNER CENTRE SQUARE, OETTTSRURO THE undersigned has just received and has in store, a very large and su perior stock of Dry Goods, both Fancy and Staple, suitable for the coming seasons. Having purchased our stock on advantageous terms, we are pre pared and determined to sell them at very great bargains. Our stock, on examina tion, will be found to, contain all that is new and fashionable, comprising a general variety of Ladies' Dress Silks, Cashmeres, Alpacas, Mous' de LaMar, plain and figured, Linea Luaye, Marlowe, bombazines; Giughama, Mourning, French and Domestic Calicoes, &c. &c. Also a full and complete variety of Gentlemen's Cloths, Cassi meres & Vestings, 4re , In a word, suffice it to say, that we have on hand a full and complete stock, whioh 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 0.-3 m Ilreountry Produce taken in exchange for Goods. NEW GOODS, AT THE • Milliirjr4ll3lollElClELl OF' THE TWO EXTREME mor lit 11111,BAS1 call and examine the largest stock of HATS & CAPS BOOTS & SHOES,Thut has ever been kept in the place—embracing every variety, of NeW Fashion,fityle; &c., and sold at reduced prices, Straw and Leghorn liata, also on band. The Store providing for the two extremes is at the old stand, two doors below the Post Office. Prepara tions have been made for a Large' Spring and Summer business. WM. W. PAXTON. April B,—lf HOUSE SPOUTING WILL 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 the county. GE O.E BUEHLER. CTRONS—an excellent article for Tarte, and other purposee,—just ra t t ed and for sale Sy WM. W. lIAMERBLY. DR. S. P, TOWNSEND'S SARSAPAItILLA. Wander and Blessing of tai• Ihke oast extraordinary Medicine in Ow World. 1 1 th Eitract is put up in Quirt bottles ; it Is six dim cheaper, pleasanter, and warranted 'spark,' to ory told. It cures &ease 'without writing, pergiesg, sickstdag, or debilitating the Patient. The great beauty and auperiority of thls benaperil la over all other Medicines 10, while It eradicates die• WO. It Invigorates the body. It le one albs very but IPIUNO AND SUMMER SIEDICINiII over known ; It not only pnrillei the whole system and eirenutbene the person, but It creates, new, pure and rich bloody a power possessed by no other Ned. kiss. And la this lies the grand secret of its wander. ful miceess. It bee peribreted within the lest two y sem more than one hundred thousand cures envy* ewe of disease, et least, 60,000 were considered locumble. It has saved the live* of more than upoo children the three pest lemons. MAN MIMS. of General Debility rat want of Nervous *new. Da. a P. TOWRITAD'. Sarsaparilla invigorates the whole system permanently. To those who have lost their suasonlir energy, by the of of medicine, or indiscretkm committed in youth, or the eummtve is. dolgeuce of the passkins, and brought on by physical prostralkut of the nervous system, laseitade, want of ambition, fainting sensatkoss, premature decay and decline, hastening toward that fatal disease. Consump lion, can be entirely restored by this pleasant remedy This Sarsaparilla 11 far superior to any 1111fIGIORATUfQ CORDIAL. As It renews and invigorate the system, gives tensity to the limbs, and strength to the muscular oysters /a a most entremdinary degree. Coninuuptlon Cared. Cleanse end Strengthen. Consumption ran be caned Bronchitis, Cowelooptioes, Liver Griot, Cadll, CotorrA, ..tethae, Spitting • 111111, Sinn sees is tAe Hectic Moil, Ms Swear, Dif )loch or Pro/we Erpeelorotion, Pun in the Side #c., hate ins and nen be cured. Spitting stood. Da. & P. Towascop—l verily believe your gars& poodle has bees the means, through Providence, of saving y life. I have for several years had a bad Cough. It became worse and worse. At last I raised large quislings of blood, bad night sweats, and was greatly debilitated and reduced. and did not expect to Ilya I have only used your flarsaparilla a short time, and there Ins a wonderful change been wrought in me. lam now able to walk all our the city. I raise no blood, and my cough bu Left me. You can well Isis ice Wet I am thankful far these recalls. Yost obeJMot miteasit. WM. RIVISSE.L, SO Cstioriewst & T. Taw , sot having tut* his earn. will. in cam of Fits, of course, never recounnutod•A it, sod you surprised to metre the fallowing from so Intelligent sad respectable humor in Westchester . county Farikeva, August U, 111117. Da. B. P. Towevassa—Dear Sir I hare a little girl. seven years of ages who has been several years Millicted with Fits ; we tried unmet every thing for her, but without HICOM i at lest, although we could Sad no recommendation in your circulars for cases like hats, we thought, es she was in very delicate health, we would give her some of your Sarsaparilla and are glad we did, for it not oily restored her strength, but she has had no return of the Fits, to our ••ry great pleasure and surprise. She la fast becoming rugged and healthy for which we feel gratefuL Yours respectfhily, JOHN BUTLER. la. De. S. P. Townsmen's Sarsaparilla is a sovereign and speedy cure for Incident Consumption, Barren. ness, Prolapse. Uteri, or Palling of the Womb, Ca. tisane's, Piles, Lamarche's, or Whites, obstructed or dlMcnlt Menstruation, Incontinence of Urine, or in. voluntary discharge thereof and for the general press tretlon of the system—no matter whether the reault of Inherent cam or causes, produced by irregularity, Illness or accident. Nothing can be more eurpriang than its invigorating effects on the human (tame. POMOa all weakness and lassitude, from taking it, at once become robust and full of energy under Its In. hi the nerveless. Dean of the famali a i l ft - fteTt - ti.. great cause of Barrenness. It will not be expected of ne, in cases of on delicate • nature, to exhibit certificate. of cures performed, but we can "snare the afflicted, that hun dreds of cares have been reported to us. Thousands of ensue where families bece been without children, after using a few bottles of this invaluable )ledicine, hare been blessed with line, healthy oitipring. Great Blessing to Bloaters and Children. D.HEAGY It is the safest and most effectual medicine for purifying the system, and relieving the lu/finings at. tendant upon childbirth ever discovered. It strength ens both the mother and the child, pi events pain and disease, increases and enriches the 1401; those who hare used it, think it la indisimnaable. It u highly nee• tot both before and shin- confinement, en It maivents di,esses stimulant upon child-birth—in Coidi•enima Ptles, Cramps, Swelling of the Feet, Despondency, Heartburn, Vomiting, Pain In the Back and Lions, False Pains, Hemorrhage, and in regulating the mere Cons and equalizing the circulation, It has no equal. The great beauty of this medicine is, It is always sere, and the most delicate ate it most successfully, very few cases require any other medicine, in some a little i'mlor Dal. or Nlegnesia is useful. Exercise in the open air, and light food with this medicine, will always secure a sale and easy confinement Blackwell'. Ward. Sept .14, 1817. Da. S. P. Towsecno—Dear Sir: I have suffered ten Wily for nine years with the Rheumatism considers. Ile of the time I could not eat, sleep or walk. I had the utnout distreiteing pains, and my Limbs wan tar. ribly swollen. I have used four hottlesof your Sams. patilla, and they have done ms more than one thou. nand dollar, worth of good. I am so much better—in deed I am entirely relieved. You Are at liberty te use this for the benefit of the @Slice loan reepectfully, JAM ' UMSIINOS.' Of Jersey City, an old and highly respectable clergy men of the liaptiat Denonikietion, handed in the lob lowing certifirate at Dr. S. P. Towasend's alms. It operant for itsell. Da. S. P. Toweacen—Deer Sir: I tar constrained le give you a statement of the benefit I derived from using your Sanapaiills, believing, by so doing, I shall render a benefit to those who are suffering ac I have been. I was reduced for many months by the Dyspepsia, so much that it was with much difficulty far ma to walk m keep about I had also a latter, which covered the most part of my head—which was extremely troublesome and sore; it got to be almost • sorb. I used quite a number of remedies for both the complaints, but received little or no benefit, until I took your Sarsaparilla, which, through the kindness of Providence, has restored me to more than my amid health, as I am now enjoying better than I have km a number of years. lam now 60 years of age. I be. Dave It to be an invaluable medicine, and recommend it to my numerous acotraintances, which is very lams, ea 1 hams been a minister a great many yin; I hope this hasty sketch may be as muck bomb" . you aa your modielaa Wm to me. July ii, 1817. JOHN alkoElt, Jamey City. The following erm sent to our Agent In Rahway, by the Rev. J. O. TONISON, of the Methodist Epleco. pal Church—one of the most learned and respected le the connection—and is another evidence of the woe. derful GAM/ of Dr. & P. 'Townsend's genaparilla en the system. Falcon Fcresoly—Faring for mime time past, u yogi are aware, experienced great general debility of my system, attended with conetent and alarming Irritation of my throat and lungs, I was, at your Instance, sad he consequence of having read Capteln McLean's de. cided testimony in Its bekal4 Induced to try Dr. & Townsend', lar.temed flarasparille. I tried 11, I eon. provingre la the hope than In the confidence of its eilicecions ; but I am bound la candor now le acknowledge, that I had not tried It long before I be. gun to experience Its salutery effects ; and I may . now lay, with Captain McLean, "that I would not be with. out it on any consideration." It has done me won good than any presto's remedy I have tried, end U Ms statement is deemed by you of *up importance, you have my full consent to mite It public. Rahway, August ki; 1041. J. 0. TONISON. SCROFULA CURED. This certilleate conclusively proves that thls Saris bee perfect control over the most obstineto diseases of the blood. Throe persons cured in one house is unprecedented. Three IThlldren. gi. S. P. Towseaso.—Dar Sir t I have the plesmis In inform you that three of my children have boos cured of the Sorolobt by the use of yoar excellent medicine.: They were adlicted very savently with bed Sore.; have takes Only fonr bottles ;j It tech them away, fir which I feel myself cedar grate obligation. Very respectfully, ISAAC W. GRAIN, 180 WacebtOrd. Da. & T. Tow.. Is almost dilly T . 4°011.114 orlon from Physicians 12 Mama pits or tba Uslots . . • Thb Is to Certify that we, the undenlapred, Th yd. elms of the city or Albany, halve la no owe prftwarlbed Dr. b. P. Townsend's Sane rind be. Dare It to be eie ofVia Most valuable peeperatione is the market. Jr. P. 1nt1,1140, 01. 11. • J. WI'AWN: M D. IL D. BRIGGS., 11. D. ELICENDODO, M. D. Albany, April I, lea Aensirs.—Redding k Co, No. 0 Stildnslud, end L Kidder, No. 100 Centletrea. Boston • Samuel Kidder, .Ir., Lowell; Henry Pratt, tudeir James D. Onion, Worcester i 'Allison h. Gault, Camel J. Delehle Sae, Presidiums end by Druggists and or. Ashanti pliantly thsalghosit the Unitsd Obi*, at Indies, end the CeeseleA p r i ne lp i t one. sip Nassau street, New York, la the building limberly occupied Tip the Soo. Bop Chan* (D-F o r sale, wholesale and retail, bi C. A. MORRIS & CO., York, Pa., agents for York and Adams Counties. Bold also by SAMUEL H. BUEHLER, Gettysburg t Neweanter,_ Bnigtown ; Dr. .1) Wbite, tramp. ton . 1 . B. Henry , Abbott/nowt) Jacob Marlin Oxford ; Win. WoYt East Berlin ; Dr. Wm, B. Stewart, York springs. August lb, 1849.-1 y DRIED CURRANTS--aprime arti m-ir cle, just received by the subscriber; also a lot of fresh Figs, Raisins. &c. W. W. HAMERSLY. LBS. of wails just re ceived and for gals by JOIIN FAIIINESTOCK. covrouno KITRAct Or Vital Vital, Pitalit Female Medkines The Rev. John Seger Methodist Clarigrossio. OPINIONS CT msiouap. GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY Jr AHOP. THIS establishment will now be car ried on by W.L2SEMI SS tege who take pleasure in being able to announce to their friends and the public generally that they bave constantly on band a very great variety of Holloware and Stoves, including Kettles, Pots, Ovens, Skillets, Pans, Griddles, &c.; Common Parlor, Air-tight, and Cooking Stoves—among them the far-famed HATHAWAY. To Farmers they would say. they hare on hand an excellent assortment or Farming Implement& consisting of the renowned Seylor Plough, Woodcock's and Witherow's, D. Warren's Paten] Windmill, Straw -cutters, &d. BL A CKSMITHING is carried on by the best of workmen.— They will still carry on the BOOT ip 8.110. F: shop in the South end of the Foundry buil ding, where, with good workmen and the eAcellent materials, the neatest fits and best work will be made. Otrtadies will bo waited on at their residences. All the above mentioned articles, with a great many others not named, will be fur nished as cheap for cash or country pro duce as they can be had any where else. Repairing, of all kinds, done at the shorts. notice. Gettysburg, April 20, 1850. T. WARREN W OULD respectfully request all those having unsettled accounts in his books to call and settle immediately. Af ter the lit of July next, his books will be placed in the hands of an officer for settle. ment. FOR THE GOLD MINES. --- NEW BOOKS. , EMS by tong- .\ \ Pfellow, two vols., new edition—with Poems of Bryant, Wil lis, Mrs. Sigourney, Mahortiet and his Successors, by Wash ton Irving, 2 volumes. Astoria, or Anecdotes of an Enterprise be yond the Rocky Mountains, by Irving. Linda, or the Belle of the Creole, a tale of Southern life. Macauly's History of England. Hume's do. do. The Mysteries of New York, Philadel phia, and Boston. The Steward, a Romance of Real Life, by the author of Valentine Vox, Se. Indiana, by George Sand. All the Magazines—Blank Books of ev ery description, dtc. tt.c., for sale at the south-east corner of Centre Square, by KELLER K tiliTiZ N. B.—The subscriber respectfuHy ten ders his acknowledgments to• his numer ous friends and others, who have so libe rally encouraged him for the past three years, hopes, by close and personal at tention to business in future, to be able to retain the patronage so liberally bestowed heretofore. K. K. Gettysburg, May 24,1850. MATS. EATS. LATEST FASHIONS. T HE undersigned respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, swthat he has just manufactured a superior lot of HATS of the best materials and latest style, at his old establishment in South Baltimore street, opposite the Compiler office, and next door to Wampler's Tin ning Establishment--embracing the fol lowing : Superior Mole-skin Plush Hats. Silk, Russia, Fine Fur, and Slouch Hats, die., all of which he will sell low for cash. or country produce, if delivered immedi ately. Furs taken in exchange for Hats. J. J. BALDWIN, Agouti April 28.1850. AoTEL, GETTICSIVIURG, J'A. [VORKEELY KEPT BY JAS. A. 11101IPPON.] THE subscriber has the pleasure of an nonncing to his friends and the pub lic generally that he has taken charge of the large and conveniently located Hotel, in Clumbersburg street, Gettysburg, Pa.,_ for a number of years under the care of JAMES A. THOUPSON, 'Esq., and widely and favorably known to the Travelling Public, as the stopping place of the mail Stages to and from Baltimore, York, Har risburg,Chambersburg, Naga stown, Fred erick, and the intermediate towns. The house has been thoroughly repaired and refurnished, and nothing will be left un done in the effort to sustain the high char acter of the House and render it worthy of the patronage of the Travelling Public. The services of attentive Servants and careful Hostler/ have been aimed, and every vequisite convenience will he guar antied to all who may be pleased to favor me with their patronage.' JOHN L. TATE. Oct. 12, 1849. BOOKS and STATIONERY. S. H. BUEHLER ) GRATEPUI f for the long continued ‘-$ and steady patronage so liberally ex tended to him, returns his acknowledg ments to his friends, and invites their at 'tendon to his' present large assortment of STANDARD BOOKS, ofeiery variety,Classical, The." • ological, Literary and Miscellaneous, al of which will be sold, as usual, at the very lowest rates. '• Ile has also constantly on hand a large and full assortment of„CII001. BOOKS and STATIONEItY, Pen-knives, Gobi Pens, Pencils, Letter Envelopes, Visitiug Cards, Motto Wafers, with a variety of Fancy Articles, to which the attention of purchasers is invited. 0:T Arrangements have been made'by which any Hooks not embraced in his as sortment can be promptly ordered the City. Gettysburg, April 0, 1850,
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