TO AN AMENDMENT OF THE CONSTITUTION. Rem Wei, by Mr Smut. •iof Haut ef Represeli teflon q' the Cononsmoverh of Peens)boons is Metre illowettly not, That the Constitution of, Ode Commonwealth be amended in the serried maim of the fifth article, so that it shall reed as allows : The Judges of tbe Supreme Court, of the 'nevem' Courts of Comes in Pleas, and of such Auer Courts of Record as are or shall be eitteldnhed by line. shall be elected by the quali fied Swots 01 the Commonwealth, in the Inab a*, following. to wit : The lodges of the Su interne Court, by the qualified electors of the Cirritmannirolth at large ; the President Judges 011ie Several Courts of Common Pleas, and of such other Courts of Record as are or shall be established by law, and all other Judges required lobe feinted in the law. by the qualified electors of the respective districts over which they are lepreside or act as judges ; And the Associate hedges of the Court of Common Pleas by the queditied secretors of the counties respective)) The /edges of the Supreme Court shall hold Omit office* for the term of fifteen years, if they shall so long behave themselves well. (sub ject to the allotment, hereinafter provided for, imbseqnent to the first election ;) The President Judges of the several Courts of Common Pleas. and of such other Courtsbf Record as are at shall be established by law, and all other judges ea qni red to be learned in the law, shall hold their traces for the term of ten years, if they shall so so long behave themselves veelhi the Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas 'Mak hold their of les% for the terns of five yams, Kt*. shall so long behave themselves well ; all of whom shalt be commissiosed by the Governor, but fot any reasonable cause, which shall set he grounds of impeachment, the Gonensor shall creme*. soy of them on the address of two third% of Each branch of the Legislatme. The first election shall take place at the general elec tion of this Commonwealth next alter the adop tion of this amendment, god the cemedevistis of all the judges whs may be then in office shall expire on the first Monday in December follow int, when the terms of the new Judges shall commeocs. The persons who shall thee be e lected Judges of the Supreme Corm shall bold their offices as follows : One of them for three year% opt for six year.. one for sine pears. one for twelve _years. and one for Attie° year". em tam of each to be decided by lot by the said Jvigis, es soon alter the election eaenlivening, sad the result certified by them is the ocererear, that ,the . witturaissions my be issued in armor dance thereto. The Judge whom caminanden will Ant expire shall be Chief looks &rim his ham, and thereafter, each leap whom mietunis. lion shall fist expire shall in tore bathe Mit Jeitieitmil if twee/ mere essentialism shall ar.p , Mal ee , the same day, the Judges Wadies them' shall dacide bg lot which shall be therekief Jim tee day vacancies. happening by mak, tar nation br otherwise , in any of the said Coasts, shall.' Mal by appointment by the Govemor, to taming, till the Rest Month,' of Docember m ending the next priers! Mamie& The Judges of tl*Dapriiim Omit and the Presides% of the several Courts of Common Pleas shall, as mated times, receive for their services en edespiate compppation to be fired hydrae, which sWI not hedititini;ed daring their continuums in of fice; bra they shall receive no fees or vomit. sites of Office, nor bold wry other Mice of prate nada this Commonwealth, or ender the peatimmuit of the United Steles, or any other Motif of this Union. The Judges of the So prime Cold, during their continaince in Mies, shall Reside eritbin this Comaxentmokb ; sad the other l diming their continuance in office, saill "Ira& "Within the district or aimati firc which they Were respectively elected. J. 8. lIIPCALMIORIT. Speaker of the Home of Reprepartetives . ' V. BEST, • *NAV ofthe &nate. rossairs Coarse,, . 2s, ism 5 1, Samuel W. POM hi O% Chief Clerk dtt6.Seo ata eff Peassivania, do hereby certify Mat the faiagook* Nig etlealNo. 10 as iller Inas Me of the pieseat sessieS) entitled "Resobstimei *- stirs le as assedsset of thiCsaiditetios,"-.4t leistthe sass ressinties whir& arse agreed to b a ssiosigpid Mee rossbars rimed to each les„Legitindese—shes bevies bsea and ifiseaseed„ was this der a rmed de by i mown, ores member, elected to ad o w n * the Senate of Pasasylvanta. at its sessesteendesss inn appear bp dmeir vetes gl rra4deal pomp at ths serletise. as fat .„ • . 'redig if favor ot the piasge of the Blhlere sew M. Joss Baselte, I. Potter We. A. Crash. Joreadean J. Cassilg. hose. ft Amon. Thomas R. Fortith. lOhsalrr AT: Fri* Rani, Felber, Jobe W. thientiely. 9 lWm. Hulett, lama Ham milt lasi, Joann F. Jonas, Joseph Romig gmbprofles. V.:Leriereees, Marone 311''Casilbe, =row. Busjamia Matthias, Easy A. . William F. Paelurr i -William R. Sadler, David Soaker, Peleg B. Savory,. peened Miens, Robert C. Sterrett, Daniel Wee, Farris Ilriltreseer. Jae H. Walker sod Valeaties Hsi; Spreffrte-r—Yesis 29. • Those voting against the passages( Die essain. rum were, George Dorsi% Augusto' Dorm, and Alexander Kist—Nays 3. Extract from the Joansal. f . 8AN1... %V. PEAR/3021.00t Tien* Herss or iticentimeraTlTllT •', Herrisbnrg, March - ft, liffillk A, Witham Jack. Ckief Cleek of the Hoses of Repmastaitatives of Pennsylvania, do hereby's:So tify that the foregoing resolution, (No. ill, on the Senate Ole, and No. 211. oa the How Jeer nal sic* pro-fent session.) entitled "Resolitieik. eiffirAti lo the amendment of the Co-netitatieser itbringotbe same resolution which was speed to by o-inajosity of the members elected to tech Home of the last legislature—altar hay*: been duly ceitsfdekdd end disco-seed was this ibry appal to bye majority of the member, efeetW to apit, w ierisig is , the House of Representatives of Peers sylvania, at its pre ant session, as will appear by their votes, given. es the final passage alba reso lution, as follows, viz.: Those voting in favyr M the passage 'of she, resolution - were, John Acker. John Allison, Wil liam Baker, Robert Baldwin,David j i llent.Cesig Biddle, Jeremiah Hack, John S. Bowen, Walks* , Brindle, Daniel H. B. Brower, Jo-Me R. Burden, Jobs' Cessna, Henry Church, John N. Collyng liem,Sytirester Cridland , Benjamin G. David, Wil liam J. Dobbins. Jas. P. Downer, Thames Dun. can,William Espey, John C. Evans, William Evans, A Skott Ewing, Alexander 8 Feathae, - Jos Flowers, Benjamin P Fortner, Alexander Gar bo-my, Tbos E Osier, Joseph E Griffin, Joseph Gullley,Jaeoh S Haldeman, Geo H Hart, Least Hut, John Hastincr. Win J Hemphill, John litigt,4leru7 Hordes. Lewis Hetford, Washing ton J. Jackson, Nicholas Jonea.John W. Killing rir, Charles E Rinkaid, Robt. Slot; Harrison P Laird, Morris Leach, Jonathas. D Lees, Anson Leonard, Jas J Lewis. flimsy Little, Jonas R Milintoek, John F WCulloch, Alexander C M'Curdy.John 3 , ll.eirehlin. John M Lcan,Bam ual M a rx, John B Meek, Mizhael Meyers, Jebn Miller, Joseph C Molloy, John D Monris, Wm T Munson,i Ezekiel Mowry, Edward Nickleson, Jacob Ninly, Charles O'Neill. John B Packer, Joseph C Powell, Jas C Reid. John s Rhey, Lew is Roo-lifts, Samuel ROLM John B Rutherford. ifivilass 1W Scofield, Thus C rcooler, Wm Shaff er', Richard Simpson. Eli Slifer, Win Smith, Won A fitiaith. Darnel M smyser, Wm 11. Souder, Thoitim C Steel, David me a Arr. Charles sl e ek. well, Ertscm C Trims, Adnrew Wade, Rob'. C. Walker, Thee Watson, Sidney B Wells. Ifirarn A. IRilliasrs, Daniel Zerbey and Joan S Weal. NM& aminkair---Yeris hi. /WO *Vial against the passage of the resolu ta** atom Alatul** K. Congo. Ward Evans, aad Jai) bd Porlei.--Nirs 3. AMA from the Journal. WILLIAM JACK, Cktit. Neretagy's office, lid /limb 13,15 N). A W BENEDICT, Dep.Bee'y Comm Pearergkondet, an Seentatary's taco. lib *edify atat the alai., and foregaiag is a Woo old Sinost copy of the original resolution el 'no OWN4til Aneenthly. entitled 'llteeolntion net .. stint to se easeadnaest et the Ceastitation," as tildfillgin6:oll.otine en dle is this oak*. la brettniony whatnot! have bare eat ay hatal, and cansoite be .• • tie. teal of the tiSeretary's silmrmattilgo *4 J 316 day • * .&mutt thattoomi St+ tat. of the Coo. ••••=1 '*.... THE undersigned has connoted with his Coachmaking Establishment a large Binlth Shop, sad is prepared to do ALL LIMP OF BLACKSMITHING 9 INCLUDING IRONING CARRIAGE!, 1100638, WAGONS, RC. Ile would say to those who have Horseato shoe, that he has in his employ first-rate hands, which. with his personal attention, will enable him tb give entire satisfaction to all those who may favor him with a call, CARRIAGE Ai BUGGY lIPIHNGS (warranted) will be promptly made to or der st all times. scrsu kinds of REPAIRING done, both in Wood and Iron. at the mostreduc ed prices. IrrThankful for past encouragement, the subscriber solic i ta a continuance of pat ronage, and invites his friendi to call at his Establishment in west hambersburg It., a few doors below Thompson's Hotel C. W. HOFFMA N. Gettyeburg,Oetobe r L 5,1847. • FOR THE LADIES. AB. KURTZ has the pleasure of • flouncing to his numerous Lady . Customers. that he huaow in store, a large and fashionable assortment of GOODS, which he now offer, for their examination. With a desire to please "ell, - "he earnestly solicits a oontinuanoe of their patronage and favors. New and Fresh Groceries. A. B. KURTZ' gAS just reeeivad a large supplyof new and fresh GROCERIES. consisting of Sugar-house and Syrup Molasses, Su gar, a prime article and cheep. Coffee, Teas, Salt, Cheese. Oils. Chocolate, Rice, dr.e., Lc. QUEENSWARE. of ewers variety, which will be sold uncommonly liSw. aTThen remember. to secure bar gains, be sure you call at KURTZ'S cheap Corner. S. E. Corner. Centre Square.___ AMMO- ILT 4116;1- 111111 a• pHs - Subseriber tenders his acknowl edgments to the public for the liberal and steady patronage with which he has been favored fora series of years, and re spectfully announces that he has just re ceived, at his old established statid in Chambersburg street, a large and fresh SIMPLY OP DRUGS & MEDICINES, Can Etc, lit Pairits,Varnish Dyestu ff's and every variety of 'articles usually found in a Drug store, to which he invites the ntion ofthe publie,with assurances that they will be furnishid at the most reason able prices. S. H. BUEHLER. GripPagg, May 3, 1850.—tf. KEYSTONE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE, COMPANY. OP ILIIRRISBURG, PA. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Guarantee Capital, 875,000. Raton as to u any other good Company is the United Mates Toompany respectfully calls the JL, attention of the public to the follow iig advantages which they are enabled to Offer minnow desirourof insuring their lives: All the 'profile of the Company are di vided ennually among the life members in scrip dividends. kende', interest, payable in each the end of each year. 'Premiums on life policies may be paid annually, semi-annually or quarterly ; or when they amount to $5O and upwards, they my be paid one-half in cub and the bithilloitt at 12 months. Wivei may insure the lives of their hus bands. or husbands may insure their own liver in favor of their wives and children, thas assuring 10 their families a sum which creditors cannot reach in the event of the death aid iniolveneY if the buiband. L. REILY, Pies't. ' •OtrPaniphlent and Information. furnish ed by the undersigned, who ii the regular agent at Gettysburg. KELLER KURTZ. 'oto"Dr. HORNItit is the Corn padre regularly authorized Medical Ez sedum • June 28; 111110.---ly PENN MUTUA L Life Insurance Company. CHARTER perpetual. All the profits ki divided , mom the „ policy hokhri every year. This is the only truly Mutu al Company in the City 'or State. 04r,For particulars apply so B. GILBERT. Arabi. Medical smiosr, G#4oburis. Pa May 111.-44 ell' TIM OLD Teta D I BUT IN A NEW 'SHOP _ J. G. " FREY' WENDERS his aoknooledgmento to -IL his friend. for past- favors, mites the pleasure of asnoonotng that he iitagnin located at the told Mad, on Washington street, one soon south of Thotapsan's Hotel. whirs he will be prepared, as here tofore, to do all kinds of COACH CLOTH, 4. SIGN PAINT'. INO. CO - Carriage Repairing done at short notice, and on reasonable teams, for which Country Produce wtll be taken, The subscriber is thankful for pot fa sore, and hopes, by, atteution'to business; and a desire to please, to merit and receive a continuance of public patronage. J. G. FREY. Gettysburg, Jan. 12, 1849.—tf Cedar Ware. SUCH as Tubs, Buckets, Churns ; 'also Baskets, Browns, &0., for sale by JOHN FA HNESTOCK,„ WATER COOLERS—an excellent article for cooling Water for family use in warm weather, for sale by WM. W. HAMERSLY, For Rent s A STORE ROOM, in a desirable situ ation in the county. Itwession giv en isssedistely. Enquire at this office. July 19,1850. Law & Penalties against Passing SMALL NOTES. ANNEXED will be found the portion of the Act of Assembly of 1850, pro hibiting the circulation of notes under $5 : finer. 48.—That from and after the twenty-first day of August, one thousand eight hundred and My, Mihail Dot be lawful for any person or per sons, corporation or body corporate, directly or in directly, to bow pay out, pass, exchange, put in olmakition„ tranokir, moms to be issued, paid out, pound, •xchartgod, alinculated or transferred, any bank nom, note, bill, certificate, or any acknowl lodgment of indebMdness orhatiromm, purporting to be a bank ante, or of the aslant, character or appearance of a bank note, or calctdated for chadation as a book note, issued, or purporting to be issued by any bank or incorporated cow psay, or emaciation of persons, not located in ?samisen* of a lose denomination than fin dollars; every violation of the provisions of this section by any corporation or body corporate, shall untied such corporation or body corporate to the payment of am hundred dollar' .• and any viola tion of the provisions of this sec tion by any pub lic officer holding any office or appointment of honor or profit under the comnitution and laws of this State, shall subject such officer to the payment of one hundred dollars; and any violation of this section by any other person, not being a public shall subject each person to the payment of twenty-five dollars, 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 sad recovered as debts of like amount arc now by law recoverable in any action of debt, in the name of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania, at well for the use of the proper county, as for obi person suing. The nndaisigned,in directing the attention of the reader to the foregoing section of the Aet of 1850, would inform him that he will receive the notes thus prohibited, at PAR VALUE, in exchange for goods, at his cheep and one-price Clothing & Variety Store, in Gettysburg, nearly opposite the Bank. Persons wishing to get rid of these notes without sacrifice, and who at the same time desire to secure BARGAINS in the way el 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 foods 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 confident that those who artilLthe habit of making their purchases with me know that they can buy cheaper from me than at any other establishment. gizrThe subscriber has on hand a good Rockaway Buggy ; also a second-hand Do., without top, which he will dispose of at prices so low as to astonish the purcha ser. Also, a lot of GRASS. MARCUS SAMSON. June sth, 1850. 10 tiiittiVlAt TIIE Subscriber has just received and opened the largest stock of floods 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 stock before purchasing elsewhere. I have made my my selections with great care, both as it respects quality and style, and price.— They consist in part of Mous d' Laines, Linen Lustres ALPACAS, GINGHAMS of various qualities, Lawns, plaid and plain Jaconet & Cambric .sluslins l Irish Linens, Shirting*, Hosiery, Linen pandkerchiefs ; Threaad, Swiss, Cambno ani Cotton LACES and EDG- INGS ; Kid, Lisle, Thread and Cotton M i lD V a rraafil &al Persons wishing bargains would do wel to call, as the motto, .Quick Sales and Saudi Profits," will be strictly adhered to. J. L. SCHICK. Gettysburg, April 5. 1850. Fresh Arrival ! GROCERIES, QTIEEMS MIRE, Jrc. WM. W. HA MERELY HAS returned, from the City with an increased and well selected assort ment of GROCERIES of all kinds, such as Sugars. Coffee, Whiles, Fish. Rice, Spices, Salt, Ate., &c., which ho will' sell at prices that can't be beat any where.— Also, the fullest arid best assortment of QUEENSWARE ever opened in this market, to which he invites the attention of purchasers, as also ta 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. "Cr Remember. the place to secure Bargains is at NAMERSLY'S, North west corner of the diamond. Gettysburg, April 5, 1850. NEW GOODS, .111' THE OLD BTJdY D. GEORGE ARNOI.D 1011 AS just received, and is- now opening, 'ILK as LARGE A STOCK OF Spriikg Goods, as has been offered to the public at any time: Comprising; every variety of Staple and Fancy Articles. He deems it unnee essiuy to name snit:times the assortment is comPleteitted will be sold as LOW as any other establishment in the place can sell the same articles. PCPThe Ladies' attention is invited to a large variety of FANCY DRESS GOO D S. Please call, examine and judge for yourselves. April 5. Cutlery. KNIVES 11114 d. Fork., Pon•koires, Ra :ors, Scissors, Chisels, *Drawing Kubota; mad Axe.; of all kinds; for sale at JOHN FA HNENTOCH'S. FIRE ! FIRJE,Z T HE Delaware Mutual Safety Insu rance Company, Philadelphia, are now doing business on the mutual plan, giving the insured a participation in the profits of the Company, without liability beyond the premium paid. “No premium notes taken on which assessments are made." The subscriber, as Agent for the above Company, will make Insurances, either permanent or limited, on property and ef fects of every description against load or damage by fire. SAMUEL FAIINESTOCK. Gettysburg, March 1, 11111/o.—tf of all NERVOUS DISEASES, And of thaw Coonplalnn which in conded bj h.. imikkose4 or unhsaltby condition the 111111V0131 STSTBM. Thle beautithl and convenient epplication or the trips terioue pow•ra of OA LVANMI and foIAONKTIMM. hu been pronounced by dietinguished phyaiciana, both In Europe and the (lulled States, to be am nevi vallustle m.dicisal &mgr..) of Me Age. Dr. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC BELT MAGNETIC FLUID, ls used with the most perfect and certain succem la al mos of GMBINORAIL. DMISILITY, Strengthening the weakened body, giving tons to the variant organ, nod Invigorating tho PALSY, Also IflTtl, CRAMP, PARALYSIS and DYSPEP. SIA d INDIGESTION, RHEUMATISM, ACUTE and CHRONIC, GOUT, EPILEPSY, LUMBAGO, DEAF. NESS, NERVOUS TREMORS, PALPITATION Or THE HEART, APOPLEXY, NEURALGIA, PAINS ha the SIDE and CHEST, LIVER COMPLAINT, SPINAL COMPLAINT, and CURVATURE of the SPINE He COMPLAINT, DISEASES of the KIDNEYS, DEPT. CIENCY OF NERVOUS and PHYSICAL ENERGY, and ell NERVOUS DISLABV.III, whbk ooemplalute mire free one eisaidi emsse—niately, • Derangement of the Nereus System. sp- to NERVOUS. COMPLAINTS. Dray and Medi claw karma Ow &awe, kw they tweaking the vital soon glee of the already powtrated systole •; while wader the strangthosing, Ufe.giving, vitalising inluence of Claimer kw, as applhid by this beautiful and wonderful dia. timiny. the stukausted potent and weakened sullirer lo resterod to former health. rilreagth. elasticity and vigor. The greet pocullarity awl excellence of Dr. Christie'. Calvaale Curatives, aarailleht In the Rea that they erred and ear. Atmore by fnahra:i f riatiNs, place , tb• usual mode a drug grad y sicking the paUent, eittanatad Niters ly wider the initiation. They streneetan $lll4 whole vans. equalise Me Omsk. Si.. of the promote at wertti.l. saJ Neater do eh shreAtese Worry wader ear eiresunsinsces. glee. their latmdeetion is the Vatted Itatee, way three 'eon Woe*, mere Oast 60,000 'Persons hbet.ow ell elm glum sad osoglitione, mem whiell won, a *tie siesabor Of bike, who , are poorlistly gab. pet Is Ilarvess Camph.la. Imo bum Mr/ML! AND PIIMAJUTLY OVAND, whim all hops of main( Mg beta given op sod every Wig aloe been tried in vein To illememe the U.. of the GALVANIC apron the case of • pence emitted with that bane of civilization, DYSPEPSIA, or toy ether Chronic or Nem mu Mousier. In annery owe, atismalents are taken, which, by their motion on the nerves and omelet of the stomach, WOWS Inaperny relief, but which leave Use patient in • lower Mete, and with Minced bcnlties, after the anion thus excited has nosed. Now common this with the Whet resoling hole the application 01 be GALVANIC BELT. Take • Dyspeptic enterer, even in the worm symptom Man attack, and simply tie the Belt armed the body, ming the Magnetic. Fluid as directed. In a Jan pond be insensible perepirstion. will act on the positive element of the Belt, thereby causing a Cal nob circulation which will pass on to the negative, and thence back again m the positive, thee keeping up • con tinuous Gelvenic circulation throughout the system. Thus the most seven oases of DYSPEPSIA en PERMA. NENTLY CURED. A PEW DAYS IS OFTEN Am rts SUFFICIENT TO ERADICATE THE DIMBASIL OF YEARS. CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS Of the meet Undeeibted Character, font all parts of the Country °nett be given, sufficient to All every cottons In this paper! AN ErTRAORDINARY CASE, which conclusiaely prove. that " Truth is stranger than Fiction." 13213:111 Rheumatism, Bronchitis and Dyspepsia. REY. DR. LANDIS, A CLERGYMAN of New Jersey, of distlnguished attainmants and sealtsd reputation:— SIONOT. New Jernsy, July Ps, 114 $. De. A. H. Caroms —Dear Sir You wish to know of me what has been the malt in my own case, of tbe •ppli tlon of THE OALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE Sly reply is es kelknirer For about rowdy were I had been suffering front Dye. papers. Every year the symptom. became worse, nor could I obtain permanent rebel from say coarse of medical trutinent whatever. About barrens years since, to con sequence of frequent exposure to the weather, in the die. charge of my peters' duties, I became subjedte a severe Chronic Rheumatism, which for yeiug Mar year. sensed me indeecriboble anguish. Farther' le the winter Of '46 and '4ll, M consequence of preaching a great deal in my own sad various other churches thie repine, I was snacked by the Bronchitis, which soon became so severe es to require ea Immediate suspension of my pastoral laden. My amass van wee new fleresigilif prostrated, and as my Bronchitis becalms. worse, so also d my Dys pepsia and Rheumatic affection—thus evincing that these disorders were connected with each other through the medium of the Nervous System. In the whole pharnia repels there seemed to be an remedial agent which could reach and recuperate my Nervous System ; ever) thing that I had tried he this perms* had completely failed. At led I wee led by my friends to examine your Coon boot and (though with no very saugelne hopes or their oillelene,y,) I deterwriesd terry the effect M the application tithe GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE, with the !SAONE= num. This was In June, lest To NIT 0111LNII •OTOIIIIIIIMIENT, sll TWO PATO WV DTTFLIPTI• Mao awls s an motor oars I was TO 11050111/T NIT Taw IMOS. ; Pell NATO I stone lIIIIITTRN • TIROL. rawest. ON ACCOUNT OF TINE BIT/ICHITTS ; sea MT Kiln:. NATI. AFFICTION Has RITTINS.I.T CIIIITO To raoriver out. Boob le the lewdest/I and happy result. of o.is ex r e h lri er m e en riCOM L mended the BLLT and VIVID to many who have bean likewise suffering from Neuralgic 'dec. time. They him tried them, WITH rrrrr euaa,h I lIIILIZTIN Case. I am, dear e 4, very reepectfully yours, ROBERT LY. LANDIS. • DR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC NECKLACE to used for all cemplahets allictuig the Tama or Head. snob es Bronchitis, logenimation oil the Throat, Nervous and Sick Headache, Diaainew of the Heed, Neuralgia in the Boma flimalag or Hawing to the Barr. Dooloon, which ie rreaeraUy Dioramas, and that, distressed man pleirst, catUed Tie llokutrus. Palsy and Paralysis. All phydelani acknowledge that these terrible di are caused by a deficiency if Nerrees Energy In the alketed Dinh. Da. Galvanic Ankles will eupply this deficient power, and • complete mud cure thus signets& DR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC BRACELETS An found of vest service In cases of Cantublow or Fit., Spermatic Compbsinta, and genera{ Namur Affections of the Head and upper entrernltles. Also in Palsy sal Paralysis, and WI diseases caused by a deficiency W power or Nervous Energy in the limbs or other organ' of the body. Tie Doloretur and Neuralgia. These dosedhsl and egnathlng complaints me Mew& gad, refitted by the application oftse GALVANIC MALT, Piton...ma ago FLUID. • The Belt dilrates the Electricity through the system ; th e Necklace hie • local elect, sod the Fluid acts directly upon the elected nerves. In thew distnether Witham the Bispliiigke MeV= num M Wl* ao" Imadnot Cestliestes hem all poets et Use itrfor the meet sistthorrithary abaneeter can be ettlf moydrei fdl/0110 tremble or looomnisloaos atistak the um MI DA; eilkrirlra tmLnunc.orlocim thla Ma/ may W were by the most theta* mid Mk** with per. Mot eimis sad eery. is may ISIMIN the esasetlao at. coo be India( their the h pleasant sad wfmrsibs. nay sent to ray paKettaie etravaiii. Tom 0111110ide > I num Dollars. Glalvaiks Www, , Two Dollars. The Clabrealo, Dalai flack Tb Illtagastkt FluM One ecy- The articles en accompanied by MI and plain dinectionn Pluspideli with Mt particulars many be hod of the indhorbled Agent PARTICULAR CAUTION. nti- swore of Coototerfdis sag WmMtais 0. asaitimmen, AflitiT von Tax urartua surrua. 7. Nom Toflico ten . 01 1 41 , 11 scrPor sale in Geiiye!irg, Pa., by the authorised Agent. SAMUEL"A, BUEBLER. . , January'll3, 1150.--lyeciar ARSEILLES QUILTS, a %ray hand some article, for wile by. April 20. GEO. ARNOLD. MTHITE WHEAT FLCUIC--also a good article of Family Flour, white and yellow Corn Meal, Buckwheat 'Meal, Feed, 6tc.,—a full assortinent—for sale W. W. HAMERSLY I .41 RD OIL A very superior Article, 'for sale by GEORGE ARNOLD. JUST RECEIVED and for eale:a. hiP suraoriment arise and Grain Seirthes i also Heaths, Rakes, Forks JOHN FAHNESTOCK. J. N. STEVENSON, JR.) irmormuut inukiint m GROCERIES'Az LIMA/ORS.) Three (foots South e the 112.-I ' . Old Bridge, Prong Sto • HdIRRISBURG. M. S., for the accommodation of ea • Merchants and others in Dauphin, Cumberland, Franklin, and neighboring counties, has opened an extensive Whole sale Establishment for the sale of Grocer 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 be purcha sed in the city. He respecttully solicits the favor of a call from those wishing to purchase to satisfy them of his entire abil tty to sell as he promises. The attention of landlords is invited to a lot of choice liquors in store, and for sale at importers' prices. ocrOrders from a distance promptly filled, and goods despatched at city prices. Feb. 15, 1850. To Painters and Housekeepers. efllletil Palma. THE undersigned has the pleasure of announcing to the public that he has invented a new PAINT, which, from its durability and general excellence, he has termed "CEMENT PAINT," anti to which he invites the attention of Painters and others 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 Painters and others who have used it and give it the preference over all Other compositions, which he will be pleised 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. Sin?! ser, Geo. Swope, Rev. H. Holland, 1. Warren, J. B. Danner, Dr. D. Gilbert, llugh Denwiddie, J. GI. Frey, D. Lashell, D. A. Buehler. Kr 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 TIN W ARE ! TIN WARE! OEO. E. 111DEHIER lIESPECTFU LLY announces to his friends and the public that he con tinues to manufacture and has now on hand .1 L.IRGE STOCK OF TIN WARE, at hie Establishment in Chamhersburg street, nearly opposite the Post Office— where he will he pleased to fill orders promptly and upon the most reasonable terms. April 12. 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. Haring the benefit of a number of years practice, he feels confi dent of beingable to render full satisfaction to all who way favor him with their pa tronage. Reference is respectfully made to the following gentlemen : Dr. H. 8. Huber, Hon. M. M'Clesn, Dr. 1). Gilbert, Prof. M. L. Stover, Dr. N. C. Derloch', Rev. Dr. Schiuucker, Dr. D. Horner, Rev. Dr. Rougher, Dr. C. Horner, Rey. 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 NEW GOODS, AT THE MillerlVICID.lllll. AEI OF THE TWO EXTREMES, NOW PLEASE call and examine the largest stock of HATS & CAPS. BOOTS & SHOES, that has ever been kept in the place—embracing every variety of New Fashion, Style, &c,, sod sold as 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 business. WM. W. pArrox. April 5.=--tf HOUSE,SPOUTXNG VILL !be made and put - Op bY'the subscsiber l arho willattend prompt,- ly to . all'oiders, and upon as reasonable terms is can be procured at any establish Inept in Abe capnty. Q.E 1111pmr414. CtTRONEI—en' excellent . article for •Tarte; and other Iturposeer-iust re ceived and for salikbr • . • • • `,, 7 ') WIPIV- W. HAMERSLY., Semilesletsee - WHO wish *od artleie of .SATIN , PESTI'N(I, silk 'drstests, hand. kershiefe, susitettders, gloves i stoekingi, Oossimers. &0., can be supplied' et 'the one price strke: of April 5. , J, L. SCHICK. Table Covers. 111,trOOL and Cotton TABLE COV• ERS, cheap, just arrived and for sale at KURTZ'S Cheap Corner. GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY 41? aIIACIIIIXE - SINOP. THIS establishment will now be car ried on by fro ib CCM who take pleasurein being able to announce to their friends and the public generally that they base constantly Oa hand a very great sanely of Holloware and Stoves, including Kettles, Pow, Ovens, Skillets, Pans, Griddles, dco. ; Common Parlor, Air-tight, and Cooking Stoves—among them the far-famed HATHAWAY. To Farmers they would say, they have on hand an excellent assortment of Farming. Implement", consisting of the renowned Seylor Plough, Woodcock's and Witherow's, D. Warren's Patent Windmill, Straw -cutters, &c. • BL CKS MITRING is carried on by the best of workmen.— They will still carry on the BOOT 4 , SHOE shop in the South end of the Foundry buil *ling, where, with good workmen and the eAcellent materials, the neatest fits and best work will be made. 1:*-1,adies will be 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. Vr•Repairing, of all kinds, done at the shortss notice. Gettysburg, April 20, 1850. T. WARREN W OULD respectfully request all those having unsettled accounts in his books to Ball and settle immediately. Af ter the let of July next, his books will be placed in the hands of an officer for settle- ment. FOR THE GOLD MINES. NEW BOOKS. \ \ 7 \ GEMS by Long- •'._ fellow, two vols., --- new edition—with Poems of Bryant, Wil lis, Mrs. Sigournoy, &c. Mahomet and his Successors, by Wash ton Irving, 2 volumes. A storla. 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, &c. Indiana, by George Sand. All the Magazines--Blank Books of ev ery description, dtc. Ate., for sale at the south-east corner of Centre Square, by KELLER KUKTk N. B.—The subscriber respectfully ten ders his 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 bestowed heretofore. K. K. Gettysburg, May 24, 1850. HATS. ZATS. LATEST FASHIONS. trIHE undersigned respectfully informs -IL his friends and the public generally, that he has just manufactured a superior si lo, 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 'Fin ning Establishment—embracing the fol lowing : Superior Mole-skin Plush Hats, Silk, Russia, Fine Fur, and Slouch Hats, dtc., all of which he will sell low for cash, or country produce, it delivered immedi ately. Furs taken in exchange for Hats. J. J. BALDWIN, Agent. April 20. 1850. BOOKS and STATIONERY S. H. BUEHLER , (IRATE PUL for the long continued ‘fig and steady patronage so liberally ex tended to him, returns his acknowledg ments to his friends, and invites their at tention to his present large assortment of STANDARD BOOKS, SO" °revery variety,Classieal, The- - °logical, Literary and Miscellaneous, al of which will be sold, as usual, at the very lowest rates. He has alio constantly on hand a large and full assortment of SCHOOL HOOKS and STATIONERY, .Pen-knives, Gold Pens, Penoils, Letter Envelopes, Visiting Cards, Motto Wafers; with a variety of Fancy Articles, to which the attention of purchasers is invited. o.7Arrangements hare been made by which any Bouks not embraced in his as sortment can be promptly ordered, from the City. Gettysburg, April 6, 1860. CIRAOHERS, of various kinds, inch as Boston, Navy, Water, Butter, Sugar, Soda and Dyspepsia Crackers, for sale at LIAMERSLY'S Variety Stare. UST received and fora* by ilur sub- J scriber, a large 10 of CARPETINQ, very Amy. ago. ARNOLD. LADIES tall and sea !tine assortment PARASOLS atigURTZ'S CHEAP CORNER. . .(Apill 48.4. THE OAR AN I. BANNER.. • h published every Friday 'Eveniiigi in Carlisle itireeti lam 'doors from the D: H—B ~,,., If Ol d Irdiastee or withln the P 50 , 02 tor ertnt riot paid within the yet hitt '5O. No pap& 'diseorltinued until all arrearageitie paid— except at the Option of the Editor.' ‘frinigle copies 8* cents. A failure to notify a dieeentinuane will he regarded as a new engagement. .adveriiseinints not exceeding a square inserted three times' for 101—Levery rubeequent insertion IA cents. Longer ones in the same proportion...— AU advertisements not specially ordered for tt given time, will be continued until forbid. A lib ral reduction will be made to those who advertise by the year. DIL B. P. TOWNSEND'S SARSAPARILLA. Weeder and Ellasidnig at am Age. n..•st rstramlAurry Nate be is M. WWII iltract la pet op& Out sow.. ; It A is glee cheaper, phiesester, end arerronted• ..parer to wry rold. It cam dimes whiled rillarg. ragbag, dokinalog, or &Wilting We ?Wilt - The groat beauty sod motility of thltMsWpari4 la seer en other bledloints k Whil. "41101" dlr aarU htrigerttse the body. It it one algae yeti' beet IMMO AND 111.041111 LR NEDICINCIS ever bevy I N Indy puddles the whole Nyder awl dindidtheee the person bat It ornate. nowt Pure and eleh blood•power ponwesed by no other med. kiwi. dad is this Lee the grand secret elite wonden fel meow It Is.. performed within the last two year., maws than or 'muffed damned eared of severe ca.as of disease, at least, Kix* were considered Incitranie. It has eared the Hue of mon than 16,000 children the three past sonata& 100,000 eases et Denerol Datalay sad weal Sr Nervous Snowy. Da. P. Towner/We Banaparill• lavigoistm the whole eystme permanently. To Umee who have lost their muscular energy, by the *Acta of medicine, or indisoretiou 0011111Blit“ la youth, or the enamel's In dulgence of the psmions, and brought on by. physical prostration of th e nervous system, imeitedi, want at suabidon, hinting sentatlons. premature decay and decline, hastening toward that tate! dimes*, Coneume lion, can be enthral, ro time Pismo' reme dy. This bareeparilla is far m to any 111171610111MITNO zonout,', As 11 mews end invigorates the eysteiN gives setkely to the nobs, end strength to the soneeWer greet In • most entanordinary degnse. Censusaptlas, Ovid. Cleanse and Strootithow Coonnoptiort oil Do rind inneehitie, aeliernutiort. Liner Cry t Can., CoterrA, Spitting abe nen in the CAW, Beak 11 A . N il • Swots, DT fruit or Pre/Die Jemeetorotieo, Pone he Om 3415, te, Ape Seen aid eon k erre& gowns Mad. Da. S. P. Tomeseero—l raillY bblln. root Si Vlmo been Um swum through Providence, of o l g a my hfe. I hors for several years had a bad Cough. It bemuse worm sod woos At last I robed large quantities of blood, had night meats, and was `wally dabllltatad and reduced, end did not aspect to five. I hare only used year easseparilla a short Use., and thew has a wonderful elmogi Men wrought In moo Ima now Mb to walk all ors, the any. 7 ream no blood, and my cough has loft nee. Yon can well n. that I as thankful lie these malts. Tom format. WM. 16UfiliIo M thalwains•oh nut vows imam Da. I. P. TOWPOIWD, net baying fleeted ble Ivor milk In cow of Fits, of come, never reccenneaded it, and was sensteed to receive the II Awn as le Ga tallbrent mad respectable Fenner In Volta/ow udy Peru.., Awes. I% IN?. Da. g. P. Tewasnno—Dear Sir I leave a little giert, owes years of ago who hes bees several years satiated with Fits we tried aliMist u %i thlag for bar, but without room at el we could Ana no recommendation la your itinsulais eases Ilia. hem; we thought, a. she wee In very delicate health, we would, give her sone of your ilerasperilla, and are glad we did, for it not only restored her strength. hut Om has had no return of the Fits, to our very greet plasm* sad ourprise. She is foot becoming rugged and healthy Sir which we feel indent. Virus respectrelly, JOHN BUTLER. Ja. Moral* Noah*... D■. I. T. Tim Bansaparilla Y a sovereign and speedy lum for Incipient Consumption, Barron new, Brolepeus Uteri, or Filling of the Womb, Cos tiveness, Pike, Leucorrhea, or Whites, obstructed or &Moult Meestrastion, Incontinence of Urine, or in discharge thereof, end for the general pros. fruition of the eystera—mv matter whether the result of inherent canes or causes, produced by invignlaril!,, Mass or accident Nothing caa On mom sarprising then its Invigorating effects on the lemon Inner. Persons all weakness end lassitude, from taking it, at once become robust and full of ,energy under its in. buiteme. II Immediately oonnterects the nerveless. new of the female Nemo, which is the great muse of Barrenness. It will not be expected of us, In crow of so delicate • nature, to exhibit certifiesies of our«. performed, but we.esa users the Milkted, limit hen. dmile of cases have been reported to as. Thmmende of costa where families have bees without children, after using ■ few bottles of Bile Itivoluebth Medicine, here been blessed with Bee, healthy offspring. Groat DiessiNg to Nether' and Cialdirm. It ie the safest awl most effectual medicine for purifying the ayetcm, and relieving the sulferinge so. tendant npnn childbirth ever discovered. It strength. am both the mother and the child. prevents . pain sad Weems, increases nut enriches the fond ; them who Oath used thehink it la indisperable. It h highly see. ILI both before and after confinement, ea it prevents diseases attendant upon childthirth—let Costiveness Piles Celuspe, gwelting of the Feet, Despondency, lienetbuth, Vomiting, Pais In the Deck and Lions, False Paine, liertuscrbege, and in r listing the genre tinny and equalizing the circulation, it lose so meal The great beauty of this medicine 1., It I. always mete, and he most delicate use it most auccPsetany, en) , few cm, require any other medicine, is some a little Cathie 04, or Magnesia is asefuL lE. isretee is the open air, and light food with this medicine, will always secure a safe and easy confinement akeirratbeft. Black:aft Mad, 3.74.14. tea. Da, 3. P. TOWRIAND—Deer Air: I here eofered tow nhly fns new years with the Rhenantbne s considers. hie of the Was I could toot eat, sleep or walk. I had the utmost distressing paint seed ay limb. wen ribly swollen. I hare used War bottles of soar Nose. peril* and they hare done we more Own one thou seed dollars worth df good, I am so much Itenetr—M. deed I an entirely relieved. You ere se liberty te we this fur the benefit of the 'Meted. Yoon NoPeoeful l 7. JAMES CUMMINOO The Item. Joins Poser Of Jamey City, In old sad highly respeotshisokrip imam of Um Baptist Denomination, handed In Ma hil. lensing eadilleats at Dr. S. P. Towaseadh oaks. If speaks fa Melt. fi. P. Tewsseen--Dear sir: I Ns emodrained to give you • statement of the benefit I derived from using. your Sarsaparilla, believing, by se defog. shall render a benefit to Owe* who are searing so I have been. I was reduced for ineray stanMits by the Dyspepsia, so much that It was with much didicolty for me to milk or keep about. I had also a totter, Which covered the nowt pest of my head—which was extremely troublesome end eon; It got to be almost • scab. I used quite • number of remedied for both the complaints, tut received little or en bewail. tibia I took your tier”parilla, which, through the kindness of Providence, hes restored me to more thee my usual health. as I am now enjoying better Oise I hams for • number of years. I em nuw 10 years of age. I be. lisve it to he so invaluable medic/nit, and reodensmind It to my unmeroue sequaintamme, which is very bug', as I bars been a mioister a great tinny years. I hope Oda hasty sketch may be es snuck bomb to you as your medians bas to me. July 14 1547. JOHN WAX Jemmy City. Retire4Lpt OMmmaulk. The billowing war sent be ear Apia la a SWF by the War. J. TUN IRON , hlethodbot W Chareh—eee of Ow meat harped and rupee le the coeneetlosi—end Is *metier evklenee or ihur weir dotal erects , el Dr. & P. Tow asashoPs Ilarsopedlis the system. "'atm) Pereason—llsring for some time pat, ae you are swam, esmirtenced great panel debility of my system, attended with constant sad shinning irritation of my thread and It b ixi o n: at your lattanan, and in omisemsenee of nod Captain McLean% de. aided testimony la Ito Woad to try Dr. S. P. Tow neend'e Ilmhanalt saws mulls. I tiled It, I cos hes, mom la the hope than to the coniblenee of Ito proving sillencions •but I am bound la candor now to ecknowledge, that lad 064 tried It bag Ware I be. gin to amasses Ito alutany Wrests ; and I may now my, with Captain !debunk .that I would sot be with out 91 on any coosiderstion.. It bm dose no moos good than any prelims remedy I bane tiled, sod if atatement la deemed by you of any Insyristanso, you have my fall coneant to make It public. Pathway, August ht, ISM J. EL. TUNIPOK. • giCalannialt 0011111110. Tau eatiaost. Geachnivigy Pte A M 11 4•4 =has pullet control m s the 'wet obedasle of as UNA. Thsie pumas sane la eat Isms is aaptssielasasd. • Thai Oiditassa Do. S. T. l'ownotios—Doir Hr: I bOOO flo• Sworn to lalbra .Too Wit lbw of my Wilms towboat Good et die lkoodlls y iloo ti z ft4 f A ii rat toodloiso. ?boy Wore Web " tirttb * 1 1 • s ew! but. Ihm r br i o ba ToLlOor „ j ot took obitptioo. Wry atieo:7 . • . , MAO It CUD% IN W00110r44. MIMI" a /111111X111= • ~ Do. L P. Towsoooolo ohm, MAY 01 0 1 0 6 1 , 4•10 1 boo Pbytiolsoo lo Mood puts of the Dabs. nie jct. caw& ea elk ih& pit 3 . 41 ers • breAffer ••=s one et Ike Mod voluellft la T. wined, a kwirt • ik im a nu u. Pvt. Albany. April Ma. iiir" .111. „ Alseters.—Raddloyg k en, No. 0 itatentreet end Urn E. Kidder, No 00 Continireet, Boston j Beettol - Bidder, Jr., Lowell Mort hitt. Weal I MOM 1. ones Wonsootor ; Alaimo It 0111; 00 C.1 10 . 11 , rovIdenoe ; and Drug oltd_ 4 ^•_± , ohantseenontli, threashout tie V Iv no Indian and the esoadu. hiselpet °lice 1111 Nunn' street, New Irotk. In the' bells** lossowsly ooeupled by the Bon. Bop: Mum* _ UT sale, wholesale awi rats% by O. A. MORRIF; & CO., York, Pa., 111 054 Cut. York and Adams countieo. Bold oleo by sAmtipf. H: BUEHLER, Gettysburg !/a rid Newcomer, Bragtown ; Dr. P While, Hemp. ton; R. trenry, Abhottstoorn; Jacob Marrs* Oxford ; Wm. IVO/f, East Berlitt Dr; Wm. R. Skswart, York springs. August 10, 1649.-1 y DRIED CURRANTS--a prior arii de, just received by the subsoilber also a lot of fresh Figs, Raisins,Ate., W. W. HAMF,(fq 109000 L ee ß itrarT i fo ta r i es 'r b e ct i JOHN FAHNESTOCK.