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 : Stec. 413.—That from and eller thel wen t Hirst day of August, one thoussod eight hundred and Any, It shall not be lawful for any person or por tions, oorporatiog or body corporate, directly or in directly, to issue, pay out, pass, exchange, put in circulation, transfer, orcause to be issued, paid out, ured, exchanged, circulated or transferred, any Link now, note, bill, certificate, or any ecknowl. ridgmeht of indebtedness whatsoever, purporting to- be a wa l k note, or of the nature, character or appearance of a bank note, or calculated for circulation ma • bank note, issued, or purporting to be issued by any bank or ineorporst,d com pany, oe association of persons, 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 dollar. ; and any viola tion of the provisions of this section by any pub. tic officer holding any office or appointment of honor or profit under the constitution 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, rot being a public offl-et, shall subject such person to the 'payment of twenty-five dollars, one-half of which, in each case above mentioned, shall go to the informs; and the other half to the county in which the shit is brought, and may be sued for and 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 01 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 ho will receive the notes thus prnhibited, at PAR VALUE, in exchange for goods, at his cheap and one-price Clothing Sz Variety Ftore, in Gettysburg . , nearly opposite the Bank. rioHE House and, Lot nor, ereu pi e d b y Persona wishing to get rid of these notes a by the'Rev , . H. Aurand, in Peter*. without sacrifice, and who at the same burg; (Y. 5..) in this county opposite the time desire to secure BARGAINS in the Luth eran churels, of that place, will be die. way of Ready-made Clothing or any other po se d or seyriiate sale. There is a very article in his line, will do well to give him commodious . , a call. His stock of SUMMER CLOTH. ING is full and complete, embracing some- BRICK 105 SE, . thing to please all fancies, from fine and s ta bl e , small barn , with extensive tram . superfine goods down to the cheapest and r i es , a' girder* and large yard, throegit most serviceable wear. which a beautiful spring of water.is flow- It is useless to enumerate , the salving' —•witben acre (O r mond. more or less. to say more. My ft icnils and customers i a joining the, bare; With Iruit trees on it. rni f know my mode of dealing. I have Nil Terme to stilt puichasers. the tine price and charge one man names* iy.:7•Eaquira,,or Mr. We. GARDNER, at than the other, for the same article. I ibeteraharg, air of S. 11. BUS/11.614 at Get therefore feel confident that those who 1 l yshurg.. ' are in the habit of making their purchases Sept. i1,_119§0,- . -3t with me know that they car: buy cheaper • from me than at any other establishment. grzr.The subscriber has on hand a good Rockaway Buggy ; also a second-hand Do., without top, which he will ilifpose of at prices so low as to astonish the purcha ser. Also, a lot of GRASS. MARCUS SAMSON. June sth, 1850. LOCUST GROVE STEAM TWO MILES S. WEST OF TLESTOWN. 1N GERMANY •TOIVAVSHIP. THIS establishment is now in full op. erasion and calculated todo all kinds' of Grinding upon the shortest notice and in the very best manners Farmers and others wanting grinding done, especially in time of low water, will pleas* tall'at this Establishment, where they can be ac commodated at all times. The STEAM MILL is close by and in connection with the large Flouring Mill and together are calculated to do a large' amount of work, A PLASTER MILL 4 CLOVER MILL is in connection with this establishment, and Sawing can now be done at all times. .Constaudy os hand sod fur sale, AT THE MILLS, . wholesale and retail, Family and• Supe rfine Wheat Flour, Rye, Corn and Buck• wheat Flour. warranted superior. tarp lot of chopped Rye, Corn. Oats, Mixtures, Bran, Shorts, Shipman; &e., to be bad at all times at fair prices. 61ROVXD PLJAI TEII on hind at all times, for sale or exchange for urground. Those persons engaral_ta the Flour and Feed business can be ac commodated at all times on the shortest notice, either with the Flour mid Feed manufactured, or by having their own grain ground. This establishment has been erected at heavy expense for the special convenience and accommodation of the neighborhood and will be carried on by first-rate . EXPERIENCED MILLERS The undersigned therefore respectfully solicits the patronage of the surrounding country.. Farmers may rest assured of having their grinding and all other work done at either of the Mills, in the very , best manner, and at all dines upon shod notice. Persons going to the establish ment from a distance can at all times and particularly in a dry season, when the streams are low and water scarce, by waiting a short time, take their grain home with them manufactured as they may wish. Those that bring plaster in the stone can at all times receive and take with them ground plaster in exchange. CEO. ARNOLD. N. B. Wishing to give limners a home market for their grain, a fair price will at all times be given for wheat, Rye, Corn, Oats, Ste., delivered at the Mills. Locust Grove, Sept. O.—if Shoe Findings. CONSTANTLY on hand, Morocco, Kid and Lining Skins, Thread, Lasts, Pegs and Was. with a full assortment o Bimemitkeitis'l l o4l. JOHN FAHNESTOCK. Planes and Plane-lrons. AtmasuitsportinentofPlanea and Ia NibY can be found at JOHN FAHNESTOCK'S. Cidlery, it . Was aid Forks, Pett-knises, M AW. Ames, Scissors, Chisels, Drawing- Knives, and Axe.. of all kinds, for sale at JOHN FA HN EsToews. INATHS. Canitners. Vesting', &c., n , a hakittuable variety, received and tor sale at SCHICK'S. M&GISIWE'S OFFICE. TR vatioritigeed has opened an Office ok M Oorlisle street, next door to the .4111' loollbeth. where he will be found at 1 114 u 111101141 to all Wiliam is hit heads. , b. A. HUEIILER. k lap 10, 11450. FARM FOR SALE. TILE subscriber will offer at Public Sale, on the premises, on I f 'ednesday the 101 h of October next, Fli t situate in Straban township, Adams coun ty, Pa., about one mite from Honterstown, and one mile from the Pine Cnur* ad joining lands of Jacob Wagoner, Jim* Shull, Jacob Cassatt, and Hugh M'll!tisa ny, containing 107 ACRES. more or less, about 20 Acres of whith are woodland, and about 15 acres Meadow, and more can easily be made. The provcments are a two-story LOG HOUSE, HOUSE • Frame Barri..witli shedding, and other out-buildings is a never.fail ing well of water near the House, with a pump in it, and a never-failing sprin‘ with in a short, distance of the hurls°. filet* is on, the premises, a first-rate young Apple °reliant of choice ratted fruit • trees ; also pear. peach, plum.. and cherry trees in nhtind. sore. Persons wishing.. to view the farm are requested wadi. on Mr. George Smith, residing thereon. t Sale to eommesee ski o'clock. P. M. on said . day, •when atteadimee will be given and the terms made, known by ' ' HENRY YEAGY. Sept. 27.-3 t A Valuable Property for Sale al ,Petersbu% Y. S. A SMALL PROPERTY FOR. SALE. WILL sell at Private Sale a small TRACT OF LAND, of Item 16 w 34 ACI? 3S. jest AS, may be- desired. The land is in - a high state-of cultivation, and has a rea imitable share of' good Meadow. The buildings are a two-story WEATHER-BoARDED. HOUSE iwith ti stone Kitchen attached. ''Fhe out buildings are a goad BARN, with Wagon shed. corn-crib, hog-pen, sprintliouae. There is a . ,good Orchar,l_contantint a va riety of fruit trees, a never-failing spring near the door. The property lies on the Big Conowago creek, on the road leading from Areniltsville to Gettysburg. It ad joins Beecher's Paper Mill. The neigh borhood is thickly populated. There are mills, stores., and churches convenient to the property. The 'terms will be made to suit the purchaser. DANIEL D., Buder tp. Sept. 20, 18sort1r 11 el©Bitt GEO. AItNOLD HAS just returned from Philadelphia, and is mtier opening at the Old Stand as large a stock of Fall and W inter Goods as has been 'offered to the public at any time'; among Which are' vwri 'OIIE/LIP Moths. Coatings.' Cessimers, Cessimtts. Jeans, Cords, flannels, Blankets,rrenett and English' Merinos, ' Ornamental and, Hungarian Omit*, Alpaca*, Figured and Plain Lustriiii, M. De lmnes, ,Gingham's. Calicoes, Plain and Fancy, Silks ; Long and Square Blank' ; Sonnet Velvets, Plushest and Silks , ; Ribbons. Gimps and Hosiery ; a large' iftoek, of Dornesties ,• to gether w *lmam every article in The Dry Goods line : • ALIFII a large stock oG frUli diroceries and , QAUXENSWAUE • All of .ell an chi:sp./a th ey 1,311 ofroireil Ity - AnY whet etri in thin place., Nem itli t examaine, andjutlie for y09111,014* qeltYllbtlrgi*Fit•*s ktrittilL ILOTtet. Fresh Fall Dry Goods, at Great Bargaiusi IdID,DLEUOFF is now opening an ij • extensive end beautiful supply, of, F ALL, (WOOS, tli reel Wm. Ploiladelphio• which have been selected with-great care. from the 'oestfebries, and laternmtiles. out . of a full, market. comprising a sOeutlidrus sortinent of Ladies' Dress Geed% tied Itv.;, ery thing desirable and useful for gentle.. men's wear--ell, of which can and will he offered at enormously loreprires. I would respectfully invite the attention of buyers to an examination of my .I n r g e st oc k 0 1 ipso perior goods. feeling confident that I can offer extra inducements to all who may fa vor me with a call. MIDDLECOFF. Gettysburg. Oct. 4. 1850. New and Fresh Groceries. A. B. KURTZ XI AS just received a large sopplyof new IL and fresh GROCERIES, consisting of Sugar-house and Syrup Molasses, Su gar, a prime article and cheap, Cotlee, 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. Mafia, Maim fry., A LARGE and full assortment of Nails, Locks, Latches, Hinges, Glass, &o. Persons building can be supplied at Mc lowest prices at JOHN FAHNESTOCK'S. AItOTEEL GOODS- as Clasps for Ousgs, Rings and Tassels for Purses, Beads, &v., can be had at all times at SCHICK'S Variety Store. THE.IINITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE ✓2NNUITY 4- TRUST COMMNY. Charter Perpetual CAPITAL S2OO,OO.—CASH SYSTILM. 7111EHF. constant, uniolicited applications for stil Life Insurance, furnish the most plondant• and gratifying . praof. that the. publicv,rnind is deeply impressed with the vest importance of this subject. The greet object, however, of In surance, should be earner ; otherwise the whole motive to insure may be disappointed, Too much care cannot be pracised in the, selection of an office. with which to *Sect the contrect.—The choice slmuld, be regulated, out , by present and constant large inducemente.as this is certainly incompatible with future sesame The pre. miums on life are calculated for the earl:rag. If present and prospective benefits, therefore, are given, the result, sibismusiy, must terminate in Irrigating. ifisappoieraseat and rein. The object Mined at by this institution is stribility and per petuity. The ratea of. premium have been care. fully prepared with reference to fluctuations.—, The cash system of , ,,psyments has also been slop. led. Unpaid premium notes constitute no part .of the assets of this Company, and every eon. tangency being (curetted with an ample capital, Sccceirr stamps the whole system. Thu few inn, paramount to all other considerations, CUM inc,lds the company to public favor. Explanatory pamphlets, blanks. application paper., information. and every faciiity, will be cheerfully furnished by D. McCON.IUI.4IIc, Kai/ , who has been duly appointed agent of this company. DIRECTORS. Stephen R. Crawford, Pant B. Goddard, Ambrose W.:Thompson,' Lawrence Johnson. Henja titin 'W. Tingley, Geoige Milenry, Jacob L.. Floisnees, , .lames Deverrull, William M. Godwin, John L. Lima. kfTEPHF.N R. CRAWFORD. Pivot. Aor otiose W. ?aux PSON. V. President. CINAIILLS (). See'y and treasurer. AretmaT—Manuel tyre. AtzetuAks. Examp ca—Dr, D. Horner. Sept._;(!. 1850. (IY.) --- KEYS'FONE 31 ITTU A 11'. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. OF HARRISBURG, P✓l CHARTER PER i'ETLT AL. - Guarantee Capital, 875,000. !we. as low as any other good Company in the United States. THIS company respectfully calls the • attelition of tlin public to the follow ing ode:images which they are enabled to oircr to persons desirous of iusuring their lives: All the profits of the Company are di vided annually among the lift members in, scrip dividends, hearing interest, payable in cash at the end of each year. • Premiums on lite policies may be paid annually, sept6annually or quarterly; or when they amount to 1150 and upwards, they may be paid one-half in cash and the balance by note at 12 months. Wives may'inAtre the lives of their hus bands, or husbands may insure their own lives in favor of their wives and thus securing to their &reifies a sum whivlt creditors cannot reach in the event of the death and insolvency of the husband. L. It El 1.11 , Pres't (1:7 Pamphlets anti information furnish ed by the undersigned, who is the regular agent at Gestysburk. KELLER, KIJIrcZ. CIVIRLEB HORNER is the Cnm• pany's regularly uuthurizud Medical Ex aminer. June'2B. 1850.---1 y . • FIRE FIRE! ripHE Delaware Mutual Surety Insu .A. ranee Company, Philadelphia, are now doing btisiness on the mutual plan, giving the insured it itarticiptittuif in the profits of the Company, without liability beyond the premium paid. "No premium : - litotes taken on which assessments are penile." The subscriber, as Agent for the above ,Company, will make Insurances, either permanent or limited, on property and el facts of every description against loss or damage by fire. " SAMUEL FANNESTOCK Gettyshurg, Mareh I, 1850,.--tf IC'URTZ 1119 JUST RECKIVIIII.A . LARGE A14097119NT Of Florence Braid BoNNE'rs, Colored Chip ' do. • Misses' Mitred Braid do. China Pearl, do. Fine Lace do. Aldebraide Se Jenny Lind do. Chip and Straw do. ALOo--A VAiIIIeTY.OI" Palm, Leghorn & Straw Hats, whkil will be sold as cheap as the ehersp; eat. [April 5. BOOKS and STA.TIONERY. Sr Hi BUEHLER,' GATEFUL for the lon g continued and steady patrona g e so liberally ox. tended to „him. returns his acknowled g . memo to kis friends, and invites their at , tendon 10 hie present lar g e assortment of STANDARD' BOOKS, dd ()revery variety,c3assical, The-VAntias. ,bitery, told ,Aliseelleimen e , al of which nt will be sold, as usual, at the very low e s tla t r t,, .." ~ He has also constantly on hands lame and.fullaasaroneot of:$011001. BOOKS and STATIONERY. l'en-knives, Gold fieftfol Pencils, .I.ntlnt ,Caqs, ; Motto Wafers,. with a tarittty of Fancir,Articbta.,tp bleb, the sterintion of .purchasers ii invitedi • • ; OC r. ACrontleineute hove' been, IA mkt by which any Books not Otobraceti.in hist as. efirtotent owl be promptly ordered, from the Vity. I . • • Gotystiati, April A, JOAO. 'W&Mngt A edaitillerithid, ilal l l4l7' ov MAD. welt 'BOrea;' ant Cleii't 0,1 stools; toi Which a fair price 0.0. AHNOtli. • Gettysborg.flept. 20. 1850. t To Blatksmiths.,, 114110.1.188.110 LE, Plutllity AL Foster vils; also ()biter lcly, Vices; jor sale very cheap at JOHN FAHNFATOCI4II. For Rent, S'FORE ROOM, in desirebie situ •clot- ation in the county. ' Poliseslion giv en immediately. Enquire at this office.. July 19,1850. • LADIES call and see a fine assortment PARASOLS at KURTZ'S CHEAP CORNER. [April 26. Saws ! Saws ! FOR sale at John Fahuestoelea--Mill and Crosa•cut SAWS, of superior quit - - - Carbonate of Soda, ANEW article for Baking, can be has at JOHN FAHNESTOCKI3. Important to HOusekeepers ! THE IMPROVPD POUBLE OVEN LJURficirS P.ATEN7' .1 r•.• --. . ; R. ._ • COOKING STOVE. TWO SIZES are now constantly kept for sale in Gettysburg, n A N DICE POLLE Y'S Tin Shop.and in Littlestoson at JOSEPH BARKER'S Tavern. They are proven In be the best stoves now in use, for cooking, baking, roasting, and for worming n Luse, with less wood than any other stove, aioLsre the heaviest in the casting. fur the size, of any now made. They are warranted to bake well in both ovens. A.hy person wanting these stoves delivered, by leaving word at either of the above mentioned places, the proprietor will deliver them at a short notice; se he intends dying the peddling principally himsell. Ile is confident that he eon give people better satisfaction than hired ped lars. There are already upwards of SIX , 11UNIJItED of the Iwohark Stoves sold in York, Adams, and Carroll, comities, within t*o years, but not so many of the late improvements. The improvement is in the middle flue, by which the lower oven is touch easier healed, and the holes are larger on the tops, to put on larger pots. We deem it unneceminry to say more idiom them, but want people who are judges of cooking stoves to examine thoroughly, and we are confident that they will find II:al they have advan tages over any other stove now in use, and Rerouting to the quality and weight, than, any that are offered to the public. They are likewise kept for sole at the Proprietor's Foundry, near Dille burg, York county, Pa. MICAiI ARNOLD. Proprietnr nf the Right for York, Adams, Carmll, and Junibiti counties, ■nd likewise Agent for belling territorial rights in Maryland, Virginia and Tennebeee. Aug. 23, 1850.-1 y GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY & .I%ICHIXE TIIIS establishment will now he ear tied on by .1: 1 9 ct• ECNii who tike pleaeti re in heing anle to announce to their friends and the public generally that they have coma:tally ou hand a very great variety of Holloware and Stoves, inelutlieg Kettles, Pots, Ovens, Skillets, Pane, Griddles, ; Common Parlor, Air-tight, tint! Cooking Stoves—among them the far-fameti,HATHA WAY. To Farmers they would say, they have on hand an excellent assortment of Ear DS ittAr lus pleigarrets, consisting of do. renowned Seylor Plough. Woodcock's anti Willierow's, I). IVarren's Patent W indoull, Straw -cutlers, &e. 11L ‘CKSMITHING is carried on by the hest of workmen.— They will still carry on the BOOT 4- SHOE shop in the South end of the Foundry buil ding, where, with good workmen and the etcelleut materials, the neatest tits and best work will be made. (1;7 - Ladies will be waited on at their reeidences. 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. acjc-Itepairing,of all kinds ,done at the shorts notice. Gettysburg, April 26, 1850. _...T. W A OREN WOULD respeotfully request all those having unsettled accounts in his books 'to eall and settle immediately. Af. ter the let of July next, his books will be placed in the hands atilt officer for settle ment. • FOR THE ;MDIES. • A B. KURTZ lku;pleasure the of am • 4-36 =0 nouncing to hit riumelroubv Customers, that he hasnow in store, a large*** tqlodap4iiitalftp S, whichow offers toffi s ir exeminittum; With ,ire to illmatAlli he sere* solisa coutintufhWirtkeir patrHhsge and fivers. , ,41017513 :SPOUTING W/Pe, to :Made , tad put up by Abe subficribermlp, promt ly t o' `6rdeYal, end Upon as reasonable termites can be procured at any establish meat in the county GEO. E BUEHLER. AIIOTIONEERINCI. F. K 0 E H L E R respectfully ten itlF • ders Lis services to the Public ar Sale Cryer. Terms moderate. Residence, Abhofts town Adams county, Pa., where all let ters or orders for hie services may be ad dressed. Oct IV, 1849.—.tf AGAIN' AT WORK ! ATTEND TO YOUR TENTIII INHE subscriber has the pleasure of announcing to hit friends that he has again recovered his beslth sufficient to re sume the practice of Dental. Surgery , and will be pteisad To attehd to 'all orders connected with his profession, ottch as cleansing, filing, pulling, plugging sind 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 fiver him with their pa tronage. Kr - Reference is respectfully made to the following gentlemen : Hon. M. M'Clenn, Prof. M. L. - Btaever, . . H. 8. Huber, D. Gilbert, Dr. N. C. DerWeb', Rev. Dr. dehmoeket, Dr. D. Homer, Rev. Dr. Raugher. 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, o few doors above Fahnestork's afore. F. E. VANDERSLOOT. March 16. 1880.-.—tf REMOVAL. DR. J. LAWRENCE 11ILL, DENTIST, 1.1 AS removed his office to the building la a opposite the Lutheran Church, in Chambereburg street, 2 doors east of Mr. Middleroff's store where he may all timee be found ready and wilting 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. Bonita:cot, I Rov.C.P.KnAurm,D.B " D. Hoax Jut, I Prof. M. JAcons. C. A. COVVOILL, l " H. L. II•vo D. UN LII VAT, " WM•M•RITNOLDIII Rev J.C. Wairoorr.D.D." M. L. 13Toivx.•. July 7, 1848. J. M. STEVENSON, JR., WHOLESALE. DEALER IN GROCERIES & LIQUORS, Three doors South of the . I k.t.r l —,"-!: Old Bridge, Front St, 12 , IMRIIISIIURG. - jr M. S., for the accommodation of el • Merchants and others in Dauphin, Cumberland, Franklin, and neighboring counties, has opened an extensive Whole sale Establishment fur 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 sante 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 ity 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. JOrders from a distance promptly tilled. and goods despatched at city prices. Feb. 15, 1850. To Painters and Housekeepers. Cense,. t Paint. undersigned has the pleasure of -n- announcing to the public that he has invented a new PAINT, which, from its durability and general excellence, he has termed "CEMENT PAINT," and to which he invites the attention of Painters and others interested. This paint has been amply tested by noose 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 he 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. B. Danner, Dr. D. Gilbert, Hugh Dentviddie. J. G. Frey, D. Leslie% D. A. Buehler. trr Receipts forindividualuse, or rights for shops, Counties or States, can be had on moderate terms, by application to the subscriber. JOHN JENKINS Gettysburg, Harsh 1850.—tf MD MIL 11r3 11Ww-Milf. frHE subscriber tenders hie itelcnowl edginents to the public fur the liberal and steady patronage with which he has been favored for a series of years, and re spectfully announces that lie has just re ceived, at his old established stand in Ciliainhersburg street, a large and hew!) SUPPLY 101' DRUGS & MEDICINES, ri.4lllartriaEll 110110 110 0 Paints,Varnish,Dyestuffs and every , variety of articles usualllfound in a tirug store, to which he invites the attention °Me pakil ia, W ith assurances that they will be furnished at the mast reason able pricers: . • S. H. BUEHLER. Gettoburg, My 3; 1880.—tf. • • E undersigned has conflated with' his Coachmaking Establishments , large Satith Shop; ind is prepared to do ALL RINDS Olr BLACKSMITWNG, • • • 'INCLUDING , • IRONING CARRION, WINK kg. Ile would say to those who have r liontittite' shoe, that lie has in his employ first-rate hands, which, with his PerennetsOntion, will enable him to give entire satisfimitios to all those who may favor him with a cal_' CARRIAGE & BUGGY SPRINGS (warranted) will be promptly made to or der at all times. irjr•All kinds of REPAIRING done, both in Wood and Iron, at the moetreduc ed prices. IN:rThankful for past encouragement s the subscriber solioi ts a continuance ofpat ronage, and invites his friends , to call at 'his Establishment in west Chambersburg at., a few doors below Thompson's Hotel C. W. HOFFMA N. Gettysburg,Octobcrlo,lB47. ff.l TIIIS WAY FOR BARGAINS! mo m S. srarcawal `IAKES this sopportenitj of tendering to the Public M. thinks for 'bilate ral encouragement heretofore extended to to him, and would respectfully remind them that he still continues to manufacture, at his old stand, in gut York street, a few doors east of the Globe Inn, all kinds o NEW Sr. FASHIONABLE FURNITURE ) SITCIi Al S 0 P AA, CENTRE TABLIRS, I BUREAUS, CARD 14 SECRSTARIEN ENDI DRIIIIIINO SOYA BEDSTEADS, IPIER. GA DINING " C SADLY., W ASHSTANDS, BREAKFAST" together with all other articles usually made in his tine 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. From 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 hie work. COFFIN S—Mahogany, Cherry, or Walnut—made in the best style, and at the shortest notice. GEO. H. SWOPE. Gettysburg, Jan. 18, 1850.—tf SETTLE UP. .• ; f, s it is my desire to have my Books settled with as little delay as possi ble, I request those indebted .to me, either by Note or Book Account, or otherwise, to have their accounts closed immediate. ly, as it is oot my wish to add costs. 1rT7.7.111T7P.M. Persons wishing furniture will do well by calling at my Shop in Chamberahurg street, or at my Furniture Room in the same street, where can be had the beat bargains you ever had, 6:l,er for Cash or Country Produce. August 10, 1850—tf. OIL CLOTH FACTORY. TO COACHMAKERS, riNHE undersigned respectfully announ ces to the Coach !natters of Gettys burg and other places, that they havecom menced the manufacture of Oil ('loth and Canvass For Coaches, of the very beet quality, on an extensive scale, which they are prepa red to furnish, wholesale and retail, on the most reasonable arms. Our Canvass will be found equal in finish and quality to any manufactured in the city. ory•The subscribers also manufacture, for wholesale or retail, COACH VAR NISH, of a superior quality, to which they invite the attention of Coach-makers and persons wanting to purchase with a view to selling again. They have now on hand, and will constantly keep on hand, a full supply. ir_7*Ordera from a distance will be promptly attended to. SAMUEL J. LITTLE. GEORGE H. LITTLE. March 15, 1850. .1T THE OLDS 7%.1 D , BUT IN A NEW SHOP. J. G. FREY TENDERS his acknowledgments to his friends for past favors, and has the pleasure of announcing that he is again located st, the old stand,'on Washington street, one square south of Thimipson's Hotel, where he will be prepared, as here tofore, to do all kinds of CORCH, CLOTH, 4. SIGN PAINT- Ct!TCarriage Repairing done at short notice. and on reasonable teams, for which Country Produce will be taken. The subscriber is thankful for past fa vors. and hopes, by attention to business, and a desire to please. to merit and receive a continuance of public patronage. Gettysburg. Jan. 19, 1849.—tf Wltttll3. S. R. 71PTON, Ie.ISRION4BLE BARBER AND !MIR DRESSER, ('IAN at all times be found prepared to attend to the calls of the people,n'at the Temok. in the Diamoral:adjoining the County Buildings. From long expbrieoe. he flatters himself that he, stan go through all the ramification') of 'he TowsonAcum EltrikaThatior with such .an infinium dgreee nf . skill, in will meet with the ecnire,satisfsatirip of all who may eubtpit theirehiar to the kelt). or deal of his razor. kis hopes, theretore,; that by his atteption bueionetarulatlesigf 1 0: plastic, he will merit,as well as receive.* liberal share of piddle patronage/ . The sick will bq attended. In at their ,private dwellings. /auk, :i.rosti AA Large variety of FANS just reeeivd avi-iod off Orel to Aim - .Ladies at KURTZ'a Cheap Career. TH.E STAR' ANEBANNEk , piiigt4o4 emery './Wdo .4verii f rik, in tfirli 1t tired :Iwo doors from the • tt; A. At 0,11. BUEIII.,E-It. • • .•., • • f' , lifpddiesadventsor within the lap,r,oll peg annumr-+lf not paid within the yes 42 130. No l i m per diecentlnued until all arrearages err 9104- except at the option of the Editor. Single copies 61 cents. A failure to notify Iv discontinuanc will be regarded as a new engagement. adotrtistmenis not exceeding e, square inserted t tree timer for sl—every subsequent' ineettias t 6 cents. Longer ones in the Bebe proportion.-:. All advertisements not specialle ordered fee a given time will be continued until forbid. „ A lib* ral reduction will be made to those who advertise by the year. Job Printing of all kinds executed neatly and dromptly, and on reasonable terms: Lettrre and Communifotione to the Editor, (ex oepting •Atett se contain Money or the names o new subeeribere,) must bo roily rue in order o cure atteniun. 'or the Removal !t a d Permanee! Can or ull NERVOUS DISZIABOIS, And of thorns cmhpleinle which nor mond by an is , pahredoreakened or unhealthy oendttion of thin., igICILVOIIII iIIYSTISM• Thhi beenUful and convenient 'applkation cif 4 the ay& isriode'plowall of OALVAN ISM , and MAUNIVISNII6 SNP been pronounced by distinguished physicians, bWii it Lump. - and the United Statart, to be fie' anissiniGaidge Ainerservy 4 ffie Aga Dr. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC Jaw MAGNETIC FLUID, $ hood with the moot patient Old certain miaow Ili 0•111111 of 01INILEAL DEBILITY, pl y Sheagthenlng the weakened body, ovi done anthill various organ., and Invigorating the Win, MIL Mao In PITS, CRAMP, PAILALYSIS and. m 4 corsrge. SIA or INDIGESTION, RHEUMATISM, CUTE mad CHRONIC, LIMIT, ' EPILEPSY, LUMBAGO, DEAF. NESS, Nkatrous TREMORS, PALPITATION Or THE HEART, APOPLEXY, NEURALGIA. TAI NS lh the SIDE and CHEST, LIVER COMPLAINT,, SPEPIAL COMPLAINT, and CURVATURE of the SPINE, HT COMPLAINT, DISEASES of the KIDNEYS, ow. CIENCY OP NERVOUS and PHYSICAL, ENERGY, and ell NERVOUS 018EASIA whloh onapleines Mae from one simple einso—namely, ♦ Derangement of the Nervous Ilystem. - In NPRVOUS COMPLAINTS, Drugs and Midi. eines i e►e dirresa, for they weaken the vital sow. glee of the already prostrated system t *Mlle sada, t►a stiraglitaning, vitalising toluenes of Oafirit ism, as applied by this beautiful and mendsvflil °every, the exhausted patient and wastenatt .sallitrer ke rutnred to fencer health, strength, elasticity and Ora. The great peculiarity and excellence of Dr. Clitristle's Galvanic ChrrativON , eon** In tho that that they ambit and curs &mil b outward .714ieguto., hi plane et tha anal. sitiOli ding and phyeicking the,,putlent s till tiabautled N. rink' hopelnaly under thrinntetkra. They earrnerden tAe arkeete syslns, rettalitte lint "Ovule , . tun. ref 111. Heal, r •sosoti ft. secirefiewe, awl %eras d. the stieklest (eq..", under eny etreemetemeee. Since theta' ittundueUno in the hatted States, only throe Ism aipee, atom than 60,000 Persons ineledlng ell egat, chasm and condlbone, 'woof WM, were I line number of Wiwi, who are peetlEadp attb. pict to Nerwase Complaints, hive been • ENTIRELY AND PERMANENTLY ODIUM. when all hope of relief had been given up, and every tidos eke been tried in vein ! D. HEAGY To Ulu/trete the use of the GALVANIC BELT, 'appose the bole of 11, Foram afflicted with that baits et bit U{sallen , D SPCPIGA, sr any other Chromic or Nen rue Disorder. In ordinary cues, stimulants are tikes, which, by their action on the nerves tad seteralur af the stomach, afford eveyorrerry Wulf, but which leave the patient in a lower state, and with injured faullties, otter the action thus Incited Ina seed. Naar camparer the with the effect resulting from the application at tin GALVANIC iltolLT. Taken Dyspeptic sufferer, *von leo the worseynanum of en attack, and simply. tie the Belt woad the - body, ming the Magnetic Plaid as &toted. In a short period the insensible perspiration will ant as the pavane element of the gilt, thereby causing a Oil. vanic circulation which will pas.o on to the amities, asml thence back noon AO the unities, thus keeping up a eau linuous Galvanic circulation throughout the system. Thus the most severe ones of DirtirErsiA fn. rratmA• NENTLY CURED. A FEW DAYS 18 OPTP.Pt AMPLY BUPVICIVAT TO ERADICATE MY DISEASE Off D. HEAGY CERTIFICATES AND TISTINONIAIN Of the* mat Undoubted Character, From all perm of the Country could be given, entletrall to OU every column us this paper: AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE, which conclusively proves Ma " Truth Is stranger than Fiction." Ithennualan s Bronobals and DyspepodA. REV. DR. LANDIS, A CLERGYMAN of New Jersey, of distlnsnialted attainment. ail a : ult.* reptatrUon New Jeney, Jnly 14,11 1 / 9 . Do. A. 11. Cuatioint—Deus Bir : Von Irish to.ktiow me what bin Men the resole hi my own case, of the apple. ;ration of THE GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE. hly reply Is EA follow,: Few idiom twenty yet... I had been roffering from Dye pepa. Every year the symptom, became cone, nor could I obtain permanent relief from any eminent medical treatment wb s ktever. About femme" year. slice, on eon toluenes of frequent 'epicure to the wroth.; in Pei dis charge of my pectoral duties, I became snipes* to • "were Chronic Ithenntationt, which for year after yeas, saved me inilmcriboble anguith. Farther; in the whiter of '4lO and '1", In consequence of preaching a great deal hi my own and nevem, other church.. in //We region, I was Washed by the Bronchitis, which Penn bete.* 6 as ki require an immediate suemmotron of my Oath& labor. Mg minters .710.6 Ins new therevehly press, era, and es my Bronchitiu berome worse TO aka did my Dye. papaya and Rheumatic affectinn—thus *daring that then Milord.," were connected with each cum through the median of the Nervous System. la the whole Phersno commie there seemed to he 60 remedial agent chick tould neck and 011elltAittit• my Nervous System ; everything that I Ideah d Inc thishad curayietely failed. At last wled by my Mends to miming year tolaroa. time. end (though with no very ee.%alas hopes of the"' egicieney) I determined to try the erect of the applimitinc of the GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE, with tie hiAIINETIC FLUID. Thi. was in flip. lett To tee AT•IT11.1111..T. It T.O nary Me Dvermots sews pine ; It I[lol4l . DM I Ira. TO lUtauMit NT &SO. reit. Lases ; not sari I litre 061111ITAID A 15001.1 aaaaa car. scram" or Tilt Baoncnivs. ; /omen , Raven " Wine AVl , Kollen' nap lrnet6ll ' • .16 TitaUot , • me. Bach la the wonderful and happy roptib op the experiment have. ronoremesited the BELT and FLUID to mrutj who have been likewise rolfering from Nmenigi• sine , lion.. They bare tried thee" Orm• warm amutint, .1 •01.101/0, srr octet ewe. DR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC NE,CKLACIt re lined for Wl' complaint* effeeting the Head) reach as laroaehithr, lartaokaratiou or the Tinge. HZ and ditir Headache, Ithaloete of lb. Heed, the Face, Hataing or Roaring la Abe Yam .Da Mae m .p. which is derserally Narrow, god Wei iiiitssaid corn plaint, callad Tie Dedoreinc ' rally and - Parslylis. All phyeicient acknnerledp that %dee terrible dlamist ore caused by • dfitfitiesel of Nesters R..net4y la the *dinged limb.. De. Cmeterteis Galt tank Arteries told onpply Mi. deficient power, bad a tlompleta aad omens owls it thus effected. J. 0. FREY. DR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC BRACELETS An found of nut *funk* lo caries of rrew•teri t at b-g..efitrrhsitgricre.,,.l mi...mt5;,..., Paralysis, sod pit fistulae hi' • gehOler7 ei , power or Nerious morel it Um Ilime or adraar epee : --.-,- 1..' • Tic Doloren4 ,alid Natira!ltil. ' I •-hhi,itriiiidui ,o 4 'nszfric4i l dlini, en fount. ..sarmitna by th e a iOaUOll of th e 43 re Mum; NsogLar • airy Thum., be fiat, 4albsey the Illleetrieltp Wolter this system s'th6 ektled• bu • • label trOokitrA Dm /rola s ets direc tly brie the s e l e t * w e lt um». „„,..„,..,.,„,.....i.,..,,,..,".0,,, ~..,,,,,., Al pe- 'Many buiarea ibeithlestm from ell ile of the of • Oil Mast extroorParay r rho .b• pg. No trouble or thimarbaknee %UMW s the use' Mr DR. 0111IIITIWil GALMAIWOMITIOLIJK sailley mop . be worn :by the most !sotto, ant asliasta, w ,poty, mai mist lard esfely. 'la ' Maar eases the nom kV leadi nmotto wee le Ofefa4,paareara rod MOW* .0 1 0 Se OM be say pui of the mouthy. plikilec t , , l4_4ll Th• Savo& ti Dena% The Galva& thieldisee r ,Two .• , • a The Chileasia.lippesblehii, , .o4o 4 . to. 2.14. bu_, 119 pho, , pi. -, , .„ t• , W Ollt .si, in al, Netrpper44 Of ,114,6411 . pie illnrer am . „o66 l M ',WM yerthathiii My ill ill• apply * , o ‘0,0,0 4 gtvLAK ' CAUTPOII"' t o q. re busfetaiiVkii*.iithies x . game __l, ' ' 4.o: 2 ,leciihrthb U . ' Oki( ADtff KIDD ' I'll• , 1.1 I AV A - ' ' - , t I.= DarierfbeM44.iffDar Lk:river . ohleiel4eityabiligoiPetvrby the !9001,1?0,1/ 'O 4S'Ar ativi lit EL . lI 'lt. 'Bilgtill,lt.' Amur Ll4%lB6o.o4yeeeto. ~..4•-• #ati A. ki " n 0 sig i rdie !7 ,cuartiesk - Virrikke Atotinting'.l4r sale !At , JOON Oktirstio79e4g• , Chankiible' and 'Plain,- for 111. ,Ladtive wear y beat quality and richest styles: just received by J. L. foIIICK, CJ. 0T H S CASSIMERS, VES' INGS, &c:,--a fashionable variety, received and for sale at 80111030. '/'able Covers. 11717001. and Cotton TABLE COV• ♦v Ens, cheap, just arrived end for Bale at KURTZ'S Che 4 Corner. sse, dear sida very respectMly ye," ItOBLAT W. LANDIS.
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