COUNTY CONVENTION. TILE Whig voters of Adams counts' are requested to assemble at the pla emu of holding townshipelections. in their rve boroughs and township, on Sa -1 - .11 1 . te 27th dal/ of July next, at :1 o itleti cloak It the ithernoon—then and . there to select two dell aces to represent each her ouirliesta totenship in a County enliven tioniviiieh is hereby called to assemble at tiCourt -house in Gettysburg on Mon ' ilie ggiii day of. July next, at 10 o'cnait, A. M., for the purpose of placing in nomination candidates to be supported forth* Several ollicos to be filled at the ensuing election, and appointing Senatori titiditni Congressional Conferrees, ettd.at iending.to such other duties as the inter ests of the party may require. . • 111:7"The township and borough meet ingwon Saturday to be opened at 3 and, lotted at 6 o'ulock, P. M. .: A. R. STEVENSON, ' D. HORNER,.. 8. 8. M'CREARY, WM. IL tilltiEs, B. P. GARONER, GEO. H. BINDER„ County Counnittee.! hoe 21, 1850 CONTINUANCE. !VIM Firm of (3111. P & PAX.TQN • 1— having been dissolved by mutual cop- Ben t'on the Ist inst., the subscriber respect luny announces to his friends and the pub lie that he intends to continue the business, in all its branches, at the old 0414 in Chambersburg street, nearly opposite S. IL Buehler's Drug and Book Storti, wimp he will be prepared at all.thuns to 6111,a1l orders for • yr~~t~ Harness, .Bridlesi ' Jars Trunks Rte. with promptness and on reasonable terms. I'he subscriber Will direct his efforts to producing work which will compare-fa vorably with any that may be turnetiOnt from any other establishment, and hopes by attention to business to merit and receive a liberal share of patronage. JOHN CULP. June 7,1850.-4 m • KEYSTONE 111 . 1711'1104 LIFE. INSURANCE COM PANY.' OF HARRISBURG, PA. ONAIITER'PERPETUAL Guarantee Capith. _575,000. Rates as low ea any4ther good Company in. the ; ' • United Stang, ills company respectfully calls the *Readout& the public to the follow. : ber adtrantages which .they•are **bled to ostitmto persona desirous of insuring their 411, , the profits of the Company-or e di- Tided annually among the life members iii scalp dividend.. iyibtE{ n cptdr 'Oho_ ond of each year. rromiums on Tile policies ntity be paid senually, semiannually or qaarterly ;Los !Oen they amount to 460 and upwards, they..rn*y be pai4 one:half in cash. and the balance by note at 12 months. I Wivertamy.insture the lives oftheirhos- balltifiher, husbands. may ~insure: their owe lives In favor of their wives and children. 144,Necniringio their families a saw Which credlitnteannat teach in the event of the tleat#,andirtsiolvency of the husband. fet .REILY ' , Preget." ' OttParophletik and,information.turnish: ed by thildWeiVigned; trhe kite - regular agent at Gettysburg. ( .11 / r•,A 4 4•Es tioicrsaAcfkl Ra regidarly ands:wiled tl•Wi*O4f. aa,a, eet l , P • , -7-. Wilk3ElffilN MUTUAL rdife • CI "insurance _Nnpany . Pbiladelpltda; : 11 0 11. 44 PorPetu4 AllAtt profits _divided *wow th s rt. Policr;b4hlers cagy year. , This is the only , truly /411401- al Cotupauy in the city or Stain. ; (kirFur particulars apply ta. • f, MILBERT. Ages:. arid kledical &stainer, Gettysburg. Pa. May . • .2 T. THE 0.16 Br 12 T. 2 .71 lA, UT IN A NEW SHOP:. ,J. G. TREY TENDERS. Ins acknowledgments .to. his friends for past Savors, and has the pleasinwof announcing thatiu isitigniqn located at the old stand, on Washington street, one square south. of ThoniPstito Hotel, where.li will be prepared,anhert• tofore. to do all kinds ot • • l 04011, C407'11, , `BI..GN ';VG. r 7Carriage 'Repairing done ,at „abort notice, and on reasonable teams, for .yilick Country Produce will be taken. , The subscriber is thankful for put fa von. and hopes. by attentiqn to business, sod, a desire to please, to merit and receive a continuance of public patronage. • • , J. G. Gettysburg. Jan. 12, 1849.—tf • , • • FIRE FIRE! .: TIIE Delaware Alutual Safety Insu ranee Company, Philadelphia, are ; now thiing business on the mutual plan p , giving the insured a participation in the, profits of the Company, without liability beyond the premium paid. "No preutilint notes taken on which assessments are made." The subscriber; as Agent for the above Company, will make Insurances, either permanent dr limited, on property and ef fects of every description against loss or Owego by tire. SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK. Cattyiburg, March 1, 1850.—tf • r • Cedar 'rare, QUCH asTuba, Ikeketa,Churna ; aleo .pastetta, Breeins, ite., for rale by lOHN FAHNESTOCK. W4TER COOLERS—an. excellent article for cooling Water for tinnily yea fa warm weather, for sale by. WSJ. W. IiA.IIIERSLY. 111114103EILLES QUll:fs,avery haud ioa article, for sale . by April VI; G Et). ARNOLD. 'WRITE WHEAT FLOUR—also a w good article of Family Flour, white aud yellow Com Meal, Buckwheat Meal, lniast o full assortroenl--for sale by W. W. HAMEIISLY. 1.4111111, OIL. , A Tem siipetior Article, for sitie by AIL , fACUIAGg '";&'"f*ie—Wa'rc, of all Linda 111 l RESOLUTION, RELATITE TO AN AMENDMENT 0.1. THE CONSTITUTION. Resolved, by the Senate end 'Throe of Perri:Jen- tatn•e, of the Coettriamerratfh v . / Prsniy/raniet in (;rural AlN witify net, That the Constitution of this Commonwealth be amended in the second section of the fifth articleoto that it shall read as followi : The Judges of the Supreme Court, of the several Courts of Comm ut Pleat., and of such other Courts of Record its tire or shall be established by law, shall be elected by the coati. Tied electors of the Common Wealth, in' the mon iker lollowing. to wit: The 'ledges of the Ru• preme Court, by the qualified electons of the Commonwealth at lows; ; the, Prasident ;Wee , of the Several Courts of ,Common Pleas, awl of inch other Courts,o'f iteeord as - tare or shall be eitablisheil brastri; end all othit 'edges required tot* teemed in the la*. by the qualified electors of the respective districts over which they*. to bireside ousel, as judges; Awl OM Jtaimiciate Judges of the pour( of Cosmos& Picot by the quali6ed'electors of the counties respectnely,— The, 'of the elaprtme Court shell hold their olneerfoithe term'oh' Ilfieett years, if they shall so long behave themselves well, (sub 'irct'litti she' allotment ibtireinefterisrovided for, 1 1 subsequent to the (test electime ;) The Presided; Judges of the revere, Court* of Common Pleas, and of suet; other Courtsorllecned as CS or shall lie established by' iaw,' all other jitdges re (pared to be learned 'ittlhelitsb, shill bold their olive:dor ther term of tO yew*, if they shall so se loot behave' themselves well ; the rtameiste Jodpoipf the Court el:Common Plea" shall hold diet*. (Aces for the,llql/1 04, five year*, if they shaft long behave tbenisefies well OM of whOM' Shall be commisidrimed by the 'Governor, butifot: arty rasumnable emrsayorbiellt shall'not be 'ground.' at, impeathtneat, lb. .Gevernor shall _remove way *them. on the oddness al two thirds of eattlibranch,of the Legislator,. The firsfelectieth shall take pleat it.the,general efts- Crim'ivonWeilth 'neat after the adop t4oh of this smendmenti and the tointnissions of all the judges who may be then in office shall expires* *allot 1400 day in .lbseeMber follow ing, when the.ternme of the sew Judges shall commence. The persons who shall theu be.e leeteld Jutiiii 'et the tuireme Conn shall hold their offices as rollover : One of - them for three years, one for six yea* one for nine years, one for twelve years, and one for ,fifteen years. the termer rack id be decided by lot by' the laid TadiPs /soon after the scone as convenient, and molt wtifis44" them lo Vic Ooyereae, that k the commissions may be' issued in aecor• dome thereto. The Judge whose commission will fast expire shall be e•biefJuotiiee during his term, and thereifter, each - Judge whose Commis. Ilion shall first :expire, shall ip turn be the Chief Justly, and if, two or More commissions shall ex, pitman, the sank day, the JUdgeir hOldlng . thent ghat! deeide By tot eanewebon be , the Chief Ins tire: Any-vassenerler4happenhig by death, rithig. , nation or otherwise, in any'of the said Courts; *on . fillqd by, appoiatment by the Governor; to egplianetill, the first Monday of Decein heretic. needing the nest general elect ion. The Judges ofthe - SuPreme Court and the Presidents of the several Courts df Common Pleas shall, at 'tined times; Intel" , for 'their - services en adequate compensation, to be fired by law, %%Web shall not he diminieed during their continuum* in of fice; but they shall receive no tees or perqui sites of office, nor bold any other office of profik under this Commonwealth,. or under the government of the United Staten, or any other State , of this Union. mg Judges of the Su preme Court, during their continuance in office, sball residri.within this Commonwealth ; and the other Judges, during their continuance in office, mall reside within the district or county for which they were respectively elected. J. S. ArCALMONT, Speaker of the llouseof Representatives • • V. 11081‘ Speaker of the Senate. Smears Casnasn, Harrisburg, Jan. 2n, 1550. I, Samuel W. Pearson, °bier Clerk of the Sen ate of Peansylvenia, do hereby certify that the foregoing resolution, (No. 10 on the Senate tile .of the preseetsessioa4 entitled "Resolution-nal. ative to en amendment of tbe Constitution "—it being the same resolution which was agreed to by a majority of the members elected to each House of the last LOgislature—after having been duly considered and discussed, was this day a greed to by a majority at the members elected to and sassing in the Senate el Peoneylvania, at its presentsession, as will appear by Men votes giv• en on the final passage et the resolution, as tot. Those voting in favor of the passage of the resolution were. Hi Jones 'Brooke, J: Porter Brawley, , Wm. A. Crabb, Jonathan. J. Cunning• ham, Thomas S. Fenton, Thomas H. Forsyth, Plarles,Fraily, Robert, M. Frick, Henry Fulton, John W. Guernsey, Win. Hallett, Isaac Hugus, Timothy Ives, Joshua V. Jones, Joseph Rettig mealier, Geo. V. Lewreace, Maxwell Benjamin Idadone, Benjamin Matthias, Henry A. bluWenbarg,. William F. Packer, William R. Sadler, David Sankey, Peleg B. Buvery, Conrad ißliimer,, Robert C. bterrett, Daniel Stine, Ferris B.,Stseeter.Johnii. Walker and Valentine Beet, Speetkar--Yesia Thorn voting against the passage of the resolu tion weeeigeorge Barsie, Augustus Drum, and Alexander King—Nays 3. Extiact trom the. Journal. , .UiirL. W. PEARSON, Clerk. I evel' Ring fru, Horrisbuit, March 14, 1 abil. I, William Jiick.•Chief Clerk of the Howie of Representatives of Pennsylvania, do hereby cer tify that the foregoing resolution, (No. In, on the Senate file, and No. 211 on the House Jour. nal of the present session,) - entilled "Resolution relative to the amendment ol the Constitution," it being the same resolution which was agreed to by a majority of the nuarribere, elected to each Horne orthe legitiature—eiter having been duly considered and discussol was this day agreed to by a msparity the members elected to and serving in 'the Houle of Representatives ol Penn sylvania, at its ?Meant session, as will appear by their votesgiren oe thetinal passage of the reso• es Wows.: Vis• Thor voting, in favyr of the passage of the resolution were, John Acker John Alll6Oll, W liam Baker, Robert J: Bent, Craig Biddle, Jeremiah Black, John 9. Bowen, William E r t o di e ,i b o ok.' H. B. Brower, Jesse R. Burden, John ,Cessati Heiuy Church, Jahn N. Conyag. ham,Sylveeter Cridland, Benjamin G. David, Wil liam J. Dobbins. Jas., r. Dowses Thomas Dun can, William Espey; John C. Dowses, William Evart'. A ,Seotthwing, Alexander S. Feather, /as Flowers, Benjamin P Former, Alexander Gib. honey, Thos E Grier, Joseph E Griffin, Joseph Guffey, Jacob S , Haldemanio." H Nart..-I.etit Hart, John Histingr, Weis J J ohn Hoge, Henry Helder, Lewis Herrera, Washing. ton J. Jackson, Niehslaa Jiines ,Jobn W. El Hilm ar, Charles E Niakaidiltobt. Kiln!, Benison .p Laird, Morris Leach, Jonathan D Leet, Amor' Leonard, Jat J Lewis, Henry , , Little r Jew R M'Clintock, John F IWCußoch, Alizander C M'Curdy.John ArLaughlia, John M'Leau, Sam. uel Mari, John B Meek, Ml2hael Meyets,..lobn Miller, Joseph C Molloy, John Er Morris, W.ln Morison, Ezekiel Mowry, Edward Nicklesen, Jacob Nissly, Charles O'Neill, John B roarer,' Joseph C Powell,Jas C Reid, John S Rbey, Lew is Robert e, Samuel Robinson, John B Rutherford, Gehni I W Scofield, Tbos C Bcouler, Wm Shaft= nor, itichanl Simpson. Eli Slifer, Wm Smith, j Wm A Smith, Daniel :11 Smyser, Wm H. Souder, Thomas C Steel, David Stewart. Charles Stock. , well, Edwin C ',Prone, Aillirew Wade, Rohd.P. Walker, Thoa Watson, Sidney II Well.. Hiram A. William, Daniel Zerbey and Juba S WCal inont, tipeaker--Yeas 87. 'Chase voting against the passage of tbe restitu tion were, Augustin' K. Coruya, David Evans, and Jas M Porier.—Says 3. Extract from the Jourual..; WILLIAM JACK, Clerk. Seiretary's pike, Filed Match 15, 1 /1,10, A W BENEDI(T, Dep. Bee:). Comm Peassytearsia,, en • Seereatary's MSc°. Ido certify ibat the above and CoMgaiai is a true and correct copy of tbeeriginal resolution of tho Gement( Assembly, entitled 'Resolution rel.: afire to an amendeatept of the COntdthtidit," OA thereon, nesnalte dd tai in this office- 0 ' • In' teatiainey wbereefl have he*. aids set my hand, and ransed tole *Mud dui seal of the escretary's M. nee, at Harrisburg„ this t:tth day of June, Ansa Domini sae 'hothead sight hataited alai att y. A L. ILV:SEL, Sec of the Com RESTORATION AN I) PRESERVATION OF THE HAIR. IIY 11. Wiso and Son, of Va. A CARP. fit WISE k SON, finding it impos- Aum•, siblo to attend personally to tha great number of daily applications, from all tections of the Union, for their remedy for baldness; and for their celebrated HAIR - TONIC; have (mina. it necessary to ap point a general Travelling Agent, firm it different ate/ and towns thioughout ibe United States, vesting, him with authority to appoint sub-agents, utio' and vend the Hair Tonic, and to apply the RE,STOR AVIV E, and to put them into the hands of 'those he may appoint to operate wherever a itiflicient • number of patients in any town of neighborhood shall be obtained. Capt. °Kelton CALVERT, of Fauquier county, Va., is atone authorized to net General Travelling Agent, with the powers above indicated. Capt. C. may he expected to visit, as Speedily as possible, the principal cities and tottos of the Volum ' N. B. Capt. Calvert will always have on hand a full supply of the HAAR TON IC (which cleanses the head oh dandruff, strongthierand invigorates the hair, and prevents it also from falling off,) for the region of . country most contiguous to his °petitions ; or it may always be obtained, at wholesale, and forwarded to any part ol the Union, by addressing the proprietors M. • WISE & SON, Richmond, Va. irr Price $9 per cloth cash. Six bot tles for ss—or one dollar siogle bottle. Dec. 7. 1349.—1 Y BEE-HIVE HOTEL, Corner of Pennagivania Avenue and St Mary's Street, and adjoining St. College, • 'Baltimore, Old. T ESSE GARRETSON, late of York, •ll 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 act‘ommoilate those who may patronize him in a maner that cannot fail to give satisfaction. His CHAMBERS are ftirniShed 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 most careful attendants. The stand is, calculated in an eminent degree for WAG ON ERS & 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 most commodious. It is his intention to pay strict at tention to his business, and to do every thing in his power to render his guests comfortable, and he respectfully solivits a call from his fricuas and the public. Baltimore, May 3, 1859'...-2ms3 O. 7. - THE undersigned has connered with his Couelimaking Establishment a large .Smith Shop, midis prepared to do BLACKSMITHING, BOOM CARRIAGES, BURGLE:3, WAGONS, &C. lie wouhl any to those who have Horses to shoe, that he has in his employ tirst-eate hands, which, wit(, his personal atten don, will enable him to . g ive entire satisinetion to all those who may favor him with a call, CARRIAGE & BUGGY SPRINGS (warranted) will be promptly made Lo or der at all times. ecrAll kinds of REPAIRING done, both in Wood and Irou, at the mos t reduc,- eti piens. logr!Tluinkful for past encouragement, the subscriber solicits a continuance ofpat ronage, and invites his friends to call at hie Establishment in west hambersburg st.,.a fetv doors below, Thompson's Hotel C. W. 1-101:PMA N. Gettyrburg,Ootoberls, 1847. GINN • TilE subscriber tenders his acknowl odgnvents to the public for the liberal and steady patronage with which lie has been favored for a series of years, arrre spectfully announces that he has just re cetved, at his old established stand in Chambersburg street, a large and fresh SUPPLY OF DUOS Sr, MEDICINES, VI 1 - PearS/VQ.ar r 42TOLLIWio Piints,Varnish, Dyestuffs and every variety of articles usnallyfound in a Drug store, to which lie invites the attention o (the public, with assurances that they will be furnished at the most reason able prices. S. H. BUEHLER Getysburg, May 3, 1850.—tf. FOR THE LADIES. A B. KURTZ has the pleasure of an -c 10 ,• nouncing to his numerous Lady Customers, that he has now in store, a large and fashionable assortment of. G 0 (); DS2 which he now offers for their examination. With a desire to please all, he earnestly solicits a continuance of their patronage and favors. New and Fresh Groceries. A.: 8.,KM17, AS justreceivedalarge supply of new jut and fresh GROCERIES, consisting of Sugar-house and 'Syrup Molaist;s, Su gar, a prima !article and cheap, Pollee, Teas, Salt, Cheese; Oils, Cllck±olate, , Rice; &c., &e. QUEENSWARE, of every variety, whidh will be sold uncommonly low. (I:7"Theti remember, to secure bur.: gains, be sure you call at KURTZ'S cheap Corner, S. E. Corner Centre Square. THE STAR AND DANNER. la published every Friday Evening, in Carlisle skeet, Iwo doors from the Diamond. by D. A. & C. 11. BUEIIL'ER. If paid in'advance or within the year,s2 Per annum—lf not paid within the yes 42 50. No paper discontinued until all arreaniges are except at the option of the Editor. Single copies 0} cents. A failure, to notify a disconrinuane will be regarded as a new engagement. .advertisements not exceeding a equine inserted three times for *l—every subsequent insertion 15 cents. Longer ones in the .Sarno proportion.-- All adveniseinenus not specially ordered (or ■ given time, will be ontinucd until forbid. A Übe sal reduttiou will be made te these who advertise by the year. NEW GOODS, AT TOE OLD STJA D. GEORGE ARNOLD HAS just received, andls now opening, as LARGE A STUCK . OF Spring Goods, as has been offered to Ito public: sit any time. comprising every variety of Staple and Fancy Articles. He deems it unnec essary to name articles, as the assortment is complete, and will be sett' as LOW es any other establishment in the place can sell the-seine articles. lizrillte - Ladies' attention is invited to large' variety- of FANCY DHESS G 00. D p. Please call, examine and judge for yourselves. April 5. • Cutlery. KNIVES brit! Forks, Pen-knives, Ha• J llll6 - lore, Scissors, Chisels; Drawing- Knives, and AXON of all kinds, for solo nt JOHN FA llNEstocK's. Fresh Arrival ! GROCERIES, QUEENS- Iima RE, fite. WM. W. ITA MERSLY HAS returned from the City with au increased and well selected assort meet of GROCERIES of all kinds, such as Sugars, Coffee, Molasses, Fish, Rice, Spices, Salt, dte., &c., which lie will sell at prices that can't be beat any where.-- Also,' the fullest and best assortment of QUEENSWARE ever opened in „this market, to which he invites the attention of purchasers, as also to the large assort ment of Goods of almost infinite-variety, with the assurance that they cannot be beat, either in quality, variety, or -cheap ness. itcr'Remember. the place to secure Bargains is at IiAMERSLY'S, North west corner of the diamond. Gettysburg, April 5, 1850. T IISt 0,-oArt HE Subscrilier has just received and opened the largest stuck of Goods ever before purchased by him, to enume rate which would tax the patience of the reader too much. I would therefore invite all to call and examine my stuck before purchasing elsewhere. I have made my toy selection s with great care, limb as it respects quality and style, and price.— They consist in part of Mous d' Laines, Linen Lustres, ALPACAS, G I.VG lIIIS of carious qualities. Lawns, plaid and plain Jaconet St ('ambric 3lllslins, Irish Linens, Skirtings, llosiOry, Linen llandkereliiels ; Tlireaad, Swiss, Car/166C an I Cotton LACES and LUti- INGS ; Kid, Lisle, Threld and Cotton 62,V.P2th3 D Persons wishing bargains would do wel to call, as the motto, "Quick Sales and Small Profits," will be strictly adhered to. J. 1.. SC HICK. Gettysburg, April 5. IHSO. Law & Penalties against Passing SMALL NOTES. ANN EN E will be found the portion of the Act of Assembly of 1850, pro hibiting the circulation of notes under *3 : SECT. 19 --That from and slier the twenty-first day of August, one thousand eight hundred and filly, it shall not be lawful fir any person or per sona, corporation or body corporate, directly or in directly, to issue, pay out, pass. exchange, put in circulation, transfer, mamas to be issued, paid out, passed, exchanged, circulated or transferred, any banknote, note, bill, certificate, or any acknowl. edgment of indebtedness whatsoever, purporting to be a bank note, or of the nature, character or appearance of a bank note, or calculated for circulation as a bank note, issued, or purporting to be issued by any bank or incorporated com pany, or association of persona, not located in Pennsylvania, of a less denomination than five dollars ; every violation of the provisions of this section by any corporation or body corporate, shall subject such corporation or body corporate to the payment of five hundred dollars ; and any viola tion of the provisions of this section by any pub lic officer holding any office or appointment of honor or profit under the constitution and laws of this State, shall subjecteuch officer to the payment of one hundred dollars; and any violation of this section by any other person, not being a public ofTher, shall subject such person to the payment of twenty-five dollen., one-half of which, in each case above mentioned, shall go to the informer, and the other half to the county in which the suit is brought, and may be sued for end recovered as debts of like amount aro now by law recoverable in any action' of debt, in the name of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania, as well for the use of the proper county, as for the person suing. The undersigned,in directing the attention of the reader to the foregoing section of the Act of 1850, would . inform him that he will receive the notes thus prohibited, at PAR VALUE, in exchange for goods, at hie cheap and one-price • Clothing & Variety Store, in Gettysburg, nearly opposite the flank. Persons wishing to get rid of these votes without sacrifice, and who at the lame time desire to secure BARGAINS in the way of Ready-made Clothing or any other article in his line, will do well to give him a call. His stock of SUMMER CLOTH ING is full and complete, embracing some thing to pleaSe all fancies, from fine and superfine goods down to the cheapest and most serviceable wear. It is useless to enumerate the articles or to say more. My friends and customers know my mode of dealing. I have but the one,price and charge one man no more than .the other, for the same article. I. therefore feel ooddent that Aintree who" are in the habit of making their purchases with me know that they can buy. Cheaper from me than at arty other establishment. trit•The subscriber has on' hand a good Rockaw# Buggy ; alp° a swirl-bend Do., without top, Which he will dispose of at pricesso low as to astonish the purcha ser. Also s i lot of GRABS. MA4 Cll*. 13AMSON. Juue sth 4 1850. • various kinds, such as `i--/ Boston, 241avy,,Witet,:Suftei, Sugar, Soda and bkspeilsiaCiaCkors, for sale at HANIERS4If'S Varhuy. Stqe. JUST received and for sale by thetito: scriber, a large lot of CARPETING, very cheap. GEO. ,ARNOLD. .ADIES eell end nee's fine antortment, - 11 - 41 PARASOLS 0, KPRTZ'S CHEAP CORNER. ' [April 26. 4UST RECEIV Et and for sale a lull or assortment Grass and Grain Scythe:; also l3naths, Raifes, r iuks dr.m. JOHN' FAIINESTOCIC. GETTYSBURG. FOUNDRY .11111CHLICIE SHOP. establishment will now be ear l_ ried on by " NVllliliaN es 00'0 1 9 who take pleasurein being able to announce to their friends and the publitgenerally that they bare constantly on hand a very great variety of Holloware and Stoveq, including Kettles, Pots, Ovens, Skillets, Pans, Griddles, &c. ; Common Parlor, Air-tight, and Cooking Stoves—among them the far-famed lIATIIA%VAY. To Farmers they would say. they have on hand an excellent immanent of ,Faraning linplenernix. c.onsisting of:the renowned Sey lor Plough, Woodcock's and Witherow's, D. Warren's Patent Windmill, Straw-cutters, &Lc. BL CKSMITHING is carried on by the best of workmen.— ley will still carry on the 11007' 4 81108 shop in the South end of the Foundry bud ding, where, with good workmen and the e.ccellent materials, lie neatest tits and best work will be made. KT - Ladies will be waited on at their residences. All the shove mentioned articles, with a great many others not named, will be lin , nished na cheap for cash or country pro duce as they eau he had any where else. 11 . 7.11epairing, of all kinds , done nt the shorter notice. Gettysburg, April 26, 1850. T. WA RREN W OULD respectfully request all those having unsettled accounts in his books to call and settle immediately. Af ter the Ist of July next, his books will be plaCed in the hands of an officer for settle ment. FOR THE GOLD MINES. NEW BOOKS. vz.rs; POEMS by Long. 1111 - fellow, two v 01.., 3 -- ncw edition—watt Poems of Bryant, Wil lit., Mrs. Sigourliey, tt.e. Mahomet and his Successors, by Wash ton Irving. Y volumes. A stork'. or Anecdotes of an Enterprise be yond the Rocky Manumit 's, by Irving. Linda, or the Belle of the Creole, a tale of Southern life. Marauly's History of England. linme's do. do. 'rite Nlysteries of New York, and Boston. The Steward, a Romance of Real Life, by the author of Valentine Vox, &r. Indiana, by George Sand. All the Magazines—Blank Books of ev ery description, &c. Re., for sale at the south-cast corner of Centre Square. by KELLER K URTZ N. subscriber respectfully ten ders Iris acknowledgments to his numer ous friends and others, who have so libe rally encouraged him for the past three years, and hopes, by close and personal at tention to business in future, to be able to retain the patronage so liberally beihowed heretofore. K. K. Gettysburg, May 24, 1850. T .11 4 IT Z. LATEST FASHIONS. /1111 E undersigned respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that 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 Vompiler office. and next door to Wampler's mug Establishment—embracing the fol lowing : Superior Mole-skin Plush flats, Silk, Russia, Fine Fur, and Slouch Hats, &c., all of which he will sell low for cash, or country produce, if delivered inimedi. ately. Furs taken in exchange for Hats. J. J. BALDWIN, Agent. April 26.1850. }Min g 41, ETT 11(813 G, PA. [IFORYBRLY KMPT DT JAS. A. rucittesoN.] • lirlHE subscriber has the pleasure of an ... nonneing to his friends and the pub lic generally that he has taken charge of the large and conveniently located Hotel, in Chamberaburg street, Gettysburg, Pa., for a number of years under tho care of JAMICS A. Toonesos, Esq., and widely and favorably known to the Travelling Public, as the stopping place of the mail Stages to sod from Baltimore, York, Her riaburg,C ham bersburg, Beget mown, Fred erick, and the intermediate towns. The house has been, thoroughly repaired and refurnished, and nothing will be left un done in the Wert 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 Hostlers have been secured, and every requisite convenience will be guar antied to all who may be pleased to favor me with their patrenage.,• „ 1 JOHN L. TATE. Oct. 12, 1849. BOOKS an 4 STATIQNERY. S. N. BUEHLER ) GGRATEFUL,for the long; continued and steadrpatronsge so liberally e tewle.d to, him. returns his acknowledg ments to his friends, and invites their at tentionitothis - presorts large assortment of STANDARD BOOKS, ' 11 1'; - ' . ofeverreariety,Classical; The-‘ 47.4 °logical, Liteittay and Miscellaneous,il of which will be sold, lunette', at.the,very - , loWesr rules, , ' and has also constpntly on hand a large and fullassorttnenfof SCHOOL BOOKS and - STATIONERY; Pen-knives, ,tlofil Pens, rendils, Letter Envelopes, Visiting Cards, Motto Wafers, with a variety of Fancy Articles, to which the attention of purchasers is invited. .07Arrangemente have been made by which any Molts not embraCed in his as sortment can be promptly ordered from the Gity. Gettysburg, April 5, 1850. comrovNu IC*TRACT OP SARSAPARILLA The most Wonderful Medicine of the Age, 1,600,000 BOTTLES MANUFACTURED YEARLY. MIS Ifll4lollllo Is put up In Wean Bentley and has cured snore than 100,600 Chum of Chronic =seas*, ==T=l sink= signed by R. P. TOWNSXMID. EXPOSE. IT RFADINO TM: FOLLOWING AFFIDAVIT —the Pahlic will learn the origin, or rather where lb. noire for making' the atoll' they call Old Dr Jacob rowsuiend'a Sarsaparilla, came from—mid will be able to Judge whlclali the genuine and o•lginal, and of the boners of the MOO who are employed to Milling It MI Um original Dr. Townsend's Marenparlll•. Dr. S. Townsend ma. the original proprietor end inventor of Dr. Townsend's Mateapnrill•, •nd his medicine has gamed a reputation that no other rainedy over gained. He manufactured over one million of bottle. last) ear, and le manalanturtnec at present 6,1100 bottle, per day We use more Sareaparilla and Yellow Dock in out establishment each day, then all the other Eareeparille alanuhicturers in the world, Principal Office, 126 Fulton-et. 1; 4. tali;taii. 44117,1 A City and ready of New• York, as. William Armstrong, of the acid City, being dilly sworn, doth depose and say that he is a nictical 13rliggist and Chemist. That acme time In the litter part of May, or first of June, 184 a, a man by the name of Jacob Townsend, who at that time woe a book and pamphlet peddler, calkd rite deponent, at the house of Mr. Thompson, No. 41 lindson.strect, where dePcs. cent hoarded, and requested deponent to write him I recite by which to make a Syrup of Parsatimills. Deponent further eaya, that ha became acquainted with said Townsend at the•ollice of Theodore Vaster, F'aq., Hook Publisher, with whom said Townsend dealt That said Townsend hail had fi equent conserve tines with deponent respecting the mnioilacture of an article ot parsaparilla to be sold ander the name of Dr. Jacob Townsend. l'hat said Townsend stated he was an old man, and poor, and was not fit (or hard labor—end wished to make some money, in tinier to live easy in his old dais, and that, If tfanisparille limier the name of Town• send sold so well, and so much money was made by q, ha could see no reason why he might not make somethiug out of it too, (his name being Townsend,) If he could get a capable person to propane a recipe, and manufacture It for him. Deponent In one of the courmations asked said Townsend if he was related to Dr. S. P. Townsend, to which he replied, that he knew Dr. 8. P. Townaend would be down on hiweller he shotild commence. But that he did mot care Air him, es he had Mrmed a ompisetnership with men who could furnish tho requisite amount of capital--aad was well prepared to defend himself swam; any attack that might tie made oil him. Deponent further says that pursuant to the request of sant Jiwnh Townsend, be wrote'a recipe bar the ownufacture of a Syrup of Sanua rarilbt. and gave it to him. Said Townsend (Owned that he wanted to mike • specimen to .exhibit to his partners for their approvpl, us be wished to gratify them in every thing, as they furnished all the capital—said Townsend also told deponent that the bottles then were to use were to he of the same sire and shape or Dr. S. I' Town. wars, and dap moot. at the reqinest of said Jacelt Tow attend, w ant to the title of Dr S. I'. Tow °send, and powored one of Ida labels. vleponent further soy s. that lie hex been infm-m -wt. owl argil) tot sop ..5 ',M.:T.IIIIIU, sold at tail Ihroh'rownsend's. is noble Ail, the swipe fir niched bat deponent. to Jacob 'low anon!. as adoreAssol And Isothes deponent .:nth not W 11.1.1 kNI .trt \IFITFInNsI. S. evn to before me, that lath dip of NIA), Intl. 1l'st111)111 1.1.. Ma) or of the t its of New link PROOF!! PROOF!!! Here is prof •in.ire that Dr. S Townsen.l's Farsapsrille is the originnl. The foHtterlsr k Imre some "'the moat respeetable teapots to all. State. FROM Alimony Ilveut.eg Journal. Dr. Townßend's Barnaparilla There probably never kw been so popirlar a remedy or p Aria inedictilc, n Dr. Torrittrods'a Srasuporldda, whirl, Was originally, and contr lilies to be trornrifie• lured u. this city, nt Grit by the Doctor Isrmselt, and aorrn ants for severs! years and to the ereseut time, by cis'''. k Townsend, the present prom - Ireton Snore the par t mu. formed. the Doctor has rented to New Yin k, w fir tr hr keeps a store, awl attends to ths tontines. that accumulates at that print. The menu factory is in this city, end is conducted by the Junior min,. his. Caw—here all the medicine Le ntanutec lilnA Few of our raiser,. hare any idea of the amount of this Methane tint is nianufartured and .old. Besides the this country, it is shipped to the Canada.. tt est I lotus I ialoft. Smith America, and mien to Ile. ripe, in considerable qmoitities. At the manufactory they ern phi) a strain etiprue, be/1 , 10.11 a taiga needier of nee, ...men and gill., in therey a retain of the medicine, leaking hones, printing, ke,and turn uut, r..... 1) for shifinient, over 400 dot en per day, or nearly Saw hottlek This in alt enormous quantity 'I he great pale the medicine has 110i10...a, has in. dueed a mantle. of men to get up imitations, and ther• Is at the resent time, other a...neines for sale, that sic called" fir. Tewnsenit's Sal Papa/111a." 000 in par ticular started a shoretinie ago In Fork is called •• a ild Doctor Jacob Tow wooers Sarsaparilla,' and ap. par e nt' ) • aa lii a a hr dint of inherit...lg, and the natal teincion resorted to in such charts, to appropti. ale the name ci Or. S. l' Tam meters great semesly i and thus gain all the mlaaratiages resulting (non the )oils.) of the name a loch he ha. acquired for it, li) ) 1,111 I , l 'niacin and esponint e liatiors br 1" Tea toenil, fornserly of this oily, as is well know a hot,', is the Ina eutor and origami'proprietor r the meatacitie human '' Townsend's Sausalito ills." and ao think those person. who lire attempting !null their article as the genuine, should be gainaid. FROM ME New Seek Daily Tribetne fgjs- We pmlibelled en advertisement itisd•artently some time sines that did injustice to Dr. tr. P. Town send, who lithe original proprietor of the preparetion of issinaparilla known as Dr. Townsend's. tither parties have within the past few months engaged or connected themaelves with a mast by the name of Townsend who Amt up a medicine mot calls it by the mime name. This medicine we. advertised In The Ttiihene as the original, ►e. Tine advertisement also contained matter derogatory to the character of Dr. S. P. Townsend and that of his medicine. We regret it smeared, and itl justice to the Dr. make this en, &onion. FROM TUF: Rear 'Fork Daily Run - Da. Townsrmo'e extraordinary adveitisetnenturltiell occupies to entire page of the See. will not mcape notice. Dr. It r. Townsend, who is the original pro prietor of Dr. Tinvosmid's saisaparille, and whom of. lice is nest door lo outs, when he be. been for miser. el yearn, is driving an immense bovines. lie receives no less then four hundred dosen of Sarsamuilla per day. and even this enormous quantity doe. not supply the demand. No medicine ever gained to great popularity as his preparation of the Sarsaparilla. In islitkiin of Almanacs for 3040 cast Caen°, and los has paid the New York fire for advertising, in the sod tour year.. over kle,ooo, and he acknowledges limit it is the cheapest suivertiaing ho tune had done. Thie. medicine is exported to the camases, West In. dies, South America and Europe, lu comiderable quantities, and is coming into general rasa ka those cutiotrite, as well as hers. Swindlers. _ Druggists and Mhers that sell Sarsaparilla for lbe genuine and original Dr. Tow:trend's Sarsaparilla, that is not signed by S. P. Townsend, commit.' s fraud, and swindles the customers. Men that would he guilty of such en act, would commit any other fraud —nod no Druggist of common Intelligence but knows thst our. is the only genuine. Old Jacob Townsend. Some people who are not well informed, end have not read the pepos, end aot seen our ails 'statements, have been led to suppose, that because these men ad. vertigo their sing' as " Old Jacob Townsend.," that it oust, of course, be the original. It Is lase than one year since they commenced to make their Ono haa been In the market over ten years. Thls Old Jacob Tovirciliend. They are endeavoring to palm off on the pnblie en old rbi•loMor Fie, He is not a regular educated Physician, and never attempted to manufacture a mad icier', until therm men hired him for the use of hie name. They say they do not Wish thOpeople to lie. here that their Sarsaparilla is oars, or the same—hut Ake better to deceive the public, they at the same Urea assert that thelthr la the Old Dr. Townsend's, end the original ; and endeavor to' make the 'people believe that the stuff they manufacture, is the Dr. Townsend's Serseparille, that boa paiinrared so many wonderful curet for the past leo yetrk and which ha. famed i reputation which no other met.cine sty., enjoyed— which la a hue, villainous, unprincipled falsehood. We have commenced coal ageino these men for damages. We w Orbit to Ihu under-steal, that the old mai Mso relation to Dr. Townsend whatever. In Dude ad vertisements and circulars, they publish a number of gross falsehoods impacting Dr. •Darrusend, which we will not notice. False Reports. " " ' Our opponenh; bare published in the papers. that It. P. Townsend we* dead. This they rend to their agents about the country, who report that we bare' overtop hosier" 14,c, etc.. The public should be on their guard, end notn bedeielied by these unpins'. pled men. i • Notice of Routorol. —Atter the first or Iteptepthe ,r Peak Dr. th P., Townsend% New York 018ee will be in the South Baptist Church, No. NI Nielsen street, which ipy now undergoing a thorough change. sod will be fitted fee the better aeorooseoditiou or the; pro piston; wed the peddle., Mktparticular Nolitt.—No ilairPorillß la the genuine end origins/ Dr. Towniendit narutpuilhk'the Las signed by 8. P. Townsend. Akoasrs.. noddles lk Co., No. 0 Btateehnet, end Mn. L Itkider, No. 100 Constetreekllogon ; Senthel Nader, Henry Pratt. thaws t Janie. B. Omen. Worseeter ; .41toon k Omit, Concord ; J. palch,lk Son, Provtdende kid by Druggiets and hien Urroupoil the . Dulled Oates, Widt 117Por oski, , ovirokwalo and , Mon, by C. A, MORRIS Qc CO., York, Pa., agents fur York and Adainecountieol. BOld alb SAMUEL ? H. 13UEHLE1i, Gettysburf .130. vid.Ahricooter; , Brogtowri; 'Dr. D UPI • R."lkerlh 7 A/Pholtatow4, ; Jacob War" Oxford ; ;Von., KV. Eut Berlig; Dr, • Kiln, if. liteteArt o York Erpring4. August 10, 1849.---ly COVED CI,IIIRANTEk—a prime arti cle, just received b? the subscriber also a lot of fresh Fie", Raisins, &c. W. W. HAMERSLIY. 107000 1,25;a2, i o by JOHN FAIINESTOCK. J. M. STEVENSON,S I I., , wilotisALE INRAI.ER IN GROCERIES & Liquons, Three doors South of ,the . 1;1 11-12 Old Bridge, Front. St., • MIMI SB UNG. 11" M. S., for the accommodation of of • Aleichant 8. and others in Dauphin, Cumberland, Franklin, and neighboring counties, has opened an extensive Whole sale Establishment for the sale of Groder ies and Liquors, as above. With the co operation of a large importing honse in Baltimore, he will offer goods here at the same prices. at Which they•can heipurcha sed in the city. HD respetutully solicits the favor of a 'call (nun those wishing to purchase to satisfy them of his entire abil ity to sell as he proupises. • The attention of landlords is invited to a lot of choice liquora'in'store, and for sale at importers' prices. , kamOrders from a distance promptly filled, and goods despatched at city prices, Feb. 15, 1850. To Painters and Housekeepers. Cemen t Paint. ITIHE undersigned has the pleasure of -E- announcing to the publics that he has invented a new PAINT, which, from its durability and general excellence, he has termed "CEMENT PAINT," and to which /10 invites the attention of Painters and b►hers interested. This 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 Paintdrs and others who have used it and give kil) 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, (,co. Swope, Rev. H. Holland, T. Warren, J. B. Danner, Dr. D. Gilbert, Hugh Den•viddie, J. G. Frey, D. Lashell, D. A. Buehler. OCT'Receipts for individual use, or rights for shops, counties or Stales, can be had on moderate terms, by application to the subscriber. JOHN JENKINS Gettysburg, Mural' 22, 1850.—it FIN WARE ! TIN WARE! GEO. E. BUEHLER I{E . SPECTFULLY announces to his !fiends and the puldre that he con tinues to Manufacture and has now on hand leG E STU(' K OF TIN AII , at his Establishment in Chambersburg street, nearly opposite the Post Oilier— where he will be pleased to fill orders promptly and upon the most reasonable terms. April 12. d(Kiag AGAIN .AT WORK ! ATTEND TO YOUR TEETH: Final subscriber has the pleasure n( j announcing to his friends that he has again recovered his health sufficient to re sume the practice of Dental Surgery, and will be plearied 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 beingable to render full satisfaction to all 'who may favor him with their pa tronage. IY'Reforence is respectfully made to the following gentlemen : Dr. H. 8. Huber, lion. M. M'Cieen, Dr. D. Gilbert. Prof. M. L. Stterer, Dr. N. C. Derluchy, Rev. Dr. i3cbmucker. Dr. D. Homer, Rev. Dr. Rougher, Dr. C. Horner, Rev. 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. VA NDERSLOOT. March 15,1850.—tf NEW GOODS, AT THE OF THE TWO EXTREMES. 111311,EASE call and examine the largest JIL stock of BATS & CAPS. BOOTS & SII.OS, that has ever been kept its the place r —embreeing every variety of New, Fashion. Style, &c., pod, sold at reduced prices. Straw and Leghorn Hats. also on hand. 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 bit/lineal'. `VII. W. PAXTON. April 5.--if AVTILL be wade, and put up, by lilo HOUSESPOUTING VV, subseribeimbo, efillatteedpromPt ly to 41 orders,,and upon . as reasonable, terms .as Can be. Precueed at any establish , meat in the eouuty t ). 4E o,g 130t.IMEit. C - ITRCINt3--an exeeilent artiele fot Tarts, and ocher purpbses,—just re. calved and fps Bale by . • • ' M. W., I:TAMER:SLY. • Gentliesslersi WllO wish a good 'artiele of SATI N silk cravats, hand kerchief', Suspenders, gloves, ,siookings, &q,, can he euPPliscd ct inn one:price'stopi April 5. J. L. Table Covers. WOOL and Cotton TABLv, cov-. ERR, cheap, just arrived ettasfor• sale at KURTZ'S Cheap Cartier.