;i4WIT:ST GROVE ,BTEAM MILL. TWO MILES S. WEST OF LIT TLESTOWN, IN GERALINF TOWNSHIP. • .Tills establishment is now in full op. oration-Anil calculated todo all kinds ~ , , orGrinding upon the shortest notice and in the very beat manner. Farmers and others wanting - grinding done, especially in lime of low water, will please call at dila Establishment, where they can be Re oommiglated at all times. The STEAM NILL iseioseby and in connection with the large Flouring Mill, . sad together are calculated to do a large sitOunt of work. A PLASTER MILL it'CLOVER MILL is in connection' t this establishment, and Sawing can now be done at all times. Constantly on band and for sale, . • .er THE MILLS, yritolesale and retail, Family and Super line Wheat Flour, Rye, Corn and Suck. wheat Flour, warranted superior. A Rata lot of chopped Rye, Corn, Oats', Mixtures, Bran, Shorts, Shipstuff, &04 to be had a% all times at fair prices. • RO1A".111 PIoSINITER on band'at all times, for sale or exchange ter yoga: Mud. .- Those persons engaged in the Flour and Feed bushiest can be ac commodated at all times on the shortest mink*, wither with the Flour and Feed 'manufactured, or .by having their own Ode ground. • This estliblishuienehas been erected at heavy expense fur the special convenience sad"tecommodstion of the neighborhood and will be carried on by first-rate .EXPERIENCEO MILLERS. The undersigned therefore rmacaufully r. atiNits the jiatronwe of thesurroaiitling .Fsrintira may Apt mewl -liiiirtatAbeis • griniliag anti titivate,' work :Ilene at either of tile Mills, in the very bbst manner, and at aft tiniest upon short talks. Persona gping to 'the establish- Plant from ,a distance can at Wass and particularly in a dry sessels.•whan the streams are low and water wares, by waiting a short time, take their grain home ' with them' manufactured as they may 'whit. Those that bring plaster in the atone can at all tittles. receive and take Nrilit ilea ground plaster in ezebange. GEO. ARNOLD. 11 B. • Wishing to give fatMers a home market for their grain. a fair price will at ill 'dotes be 'given for wheat. Rye. Corn, Githt, Are , delit eon] at the Mills. ,Lopuoi Grove, Sept. B.—tf . G. A. • - RESISTER'S - NOTICE, - OTICE is hereby given to all Lege ' 'We and other persons concerned, hat tie Administration Accounts of the deceased persontrli*elnefidrinentonati. will be presented at the Orphans' Court of Adam. cotatty fur confirmation and allow. 'anetsi,on 7icesday ihe 24th day of Decem ber nett. vise. : Il l e,first and final account of Pc. letr lirOtert. Administrator of the estate of , .Weiltert. deceased. _ •Atte Snot andfinalatteoont ofJohn Treed% *thninistrator of IliVreltale of Pit stir bittkle, deceased, who was Adminis trator: of Geo. Wolf, deceased. • Itift. :The grit and filial account of Wil :jiaufguitoe, Atinfinietrafor of the estate of Desist Hawn4"deceased. 190: The first and final account of Barn ' uel•Yinoredel, Administratoi with the will *axed. of #1,5 estate oriNlargaret Kiwi). go, deceased. , , , ' 19t. The account of John D. Nl'Pher sash Eteestor of the estate of Wet. hr _rhersoe4eceasett. . ' . 19117 The scroentor Wm. klbright,one Ittillie Testamentary Trustees (under the '4'AP:if:Daniel, gyater, deceased) for the $lll of the, poor. 1 ~ The final and final recount of Hen reltestal; Guardian of the personal estate -;01 4 ' Obtanatut Balkeeider, George' K'alltrel llettl'Effgelieth Xalk.reider, and Sautuel IZ StAtier childreo of George Kant 19‘..The first and final account of Wm. slirarindourGisortlien of I%e minor 'chil dren of G .S. Brenda+ deceased. : - .: r VOIS: - ' ..414 end final account of /a -+ tielit,,War or; 41:41inipistrator of the estate . 44191111.0t05er.jr.. deceased. - . , Wit: W: 11AMEVISLY abut%N0 4 . 9 54 .16 m i1t;46.70. lit T ' _ .1. ATE Sr: rAsHows,,,, , Tit s undersigned respect,' ly Informs - has friend& and the publicilettpnilly, that . 10, has just mamahleturodo superior lot of 11;1 HATS . • of the best materials and hatted 'style, at his old establishment in South :Baltimore street, opposite „the 4,l lf siter ofrice, and next door to s'ampler's in ping Establishment—embracing .tini rut .lowing i Superior Mole-skin Plush Hats,' ,Billt; Russia, Fine Fur, and Slouch , Hate, ,S4e., all of which lie will sell low for easlul Or eieuntry produce, it delivered imnsedi 'stely. Furs taken in exchange for Hats. ' J. J. BALDWIN, Agent. April 20. 1850. HATS & CAPS ! wifit 'Boots & Shoes ! trIPEIE subscriber has just returned form As,- the City with a new and foil supply of itits Caps, Boots and Shoes -.6111.11:11141; Inieen, and styles, Which sill los soldrobeep fire.}k•niember his Store fettr a Viding the 'two extremes,"— the d and feet—two doore below the Nat Melee. My stock is the largest and beat sitlesled,eTer opened in this market. Call ind"see: W. W. P A;XT 0 N Oen 'burg, Oct. 4. 1650. , , ZURTZ " StaI4WIT iscuivga A LAIIO6 AssoakTEUIOT YlpQc raid BON NETS, Corlored Chip do. Mood Mised livid Cliima RAIL 40. .. 114 1 0 61411 TAT* J.. 'olllllol l l.44 l k4Jetthy Lind dri. ocsoAlaillitumi Owe 46. „ Alto--A vAitiery Of" .4 " • h um & stomilrabh , Les HARDWARE AND GROCERY • STOR E l FOR SALE, THE subscribers, Executors qf Jouti " IL FAUN 68TOCK. deceased, !lite .of tet t). sburg /dates county, Pa., being deeieous of closing the estate, wilt sell the moire stock of Hardware, Cutlery, Paints, Dye-stuffs,Cedar Ware, Store Fixteres;Ate., comprising a full and general assortment.' As this is the only eittablishment ib the Borough, it is an ex ciAlent opportunity for any person wish iitg la common °tinniness. An Oltennive bilaineseise heretofore been don; and we knob of .np other , place offering equal in-, dominants. The Executors hare power to sell either at Public or Private Bale, and, if not sold before Tuesday the 17th of De cember mixt, will on that day tell the tame without reserve. The Terms will be ac commodating.- Any person wishing infor mation will please address either of the un dersigned. • JAMES FA tINESTOCK, E:,, DAVID E,,,11,01JUK. Gettysburg, NOV. 22, 1850. GVITVSB •kG FOIALE SEXINARY. MINIS Incitedln, bailer the direction of . 1 .- Miss Weitier.. will be ro;cptited on Monday the 2d.of September, and con finite in two sessions of five months each, until the last of Julie ; leaving July and August for vacation instead of May and October. 171,1,a5t5..--,Ten.dollars per sesskin of five months ; with extra charges for the, Lan guages,Drawingmul -Xarsdy--Wailr.,_---Pu pils will be chargetlfrom le time of en teringit , . ~„...r • 4th , ; and no d E du e fl 1 4,1111'' •, w e made, ex ceps for tima e,Teacher, or pro tracted infield§ 1 .. As Ile . . , . 411.1 1 Warli 131i101 sl y`iCiii t i , ta;. the following gentlemen.: J.A,ll , rbasala,-,,t,.... litortbriftetriNtlier, . J. A. Thompouts, • lies , . Dr. Daugder, lt.liklir." . ~,. 'NO, Ili. Krsetb. 1.14 Tr. 4,7, • ' , Mpg. Jacobs, . Hon. 31: 'Man,' • -64. z-tamer. •1 J. D. Danner t . . lts..X. Johnston, , , 4•Yg- aUtthlazi4 3 4 — ir . ' 1 9 , 00 ZS katt).MlioNtriety Store • rttitl*Crih,er invites the attention of he public so the large assortment of 0 , 6°4 just icreiried Mlle Variety Store, North Weet corner of .the Dia mond, 'Gettysburg, Pa., which he will be pleaset to show to all who may favor him with a call-. -Themoekconsistai in part, of COFFEE. SUOJR, 11101;SSSES, &FRCP,' HONEY, 7.4%/18. also4he largest-and bind stock of China, (4ass i atid i,va Queensre, titer alTered tn. the -pace; also HARD WARE-and' TABLE CUTLERY, Cof fee Mills' a large assoritnent of Cedar Ware, inch as Tubs, Buckets, Churns, &e. • Willow Baskets, Of all sizes, Ladies' Btsket*, - Brush's,"Brooms, Crackers. (a superior arti cle.) Cheese. Pickles, Confections and Fruits of all_klirda. Also, constantly on halal full supply of the best ' FAMILY. F I.OITR 7 . col different kituls of Feed, BAN! & BA. . CON. Hominy'und Beane; Tobacco, Snuff antlgion , , : with large ; variety of Fancy Artinies.--allof which will be sold at re toirekably4o* prices for' carob or country produce. The • subscriber reforms his' sincere tl.anks to the public , for the liberal patm nage herelofore extended to him, and in vitei purcluisers to call nud examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. WM. W. HAMERSLY. Oct. 4, 1850. IMPORTANT I FRIEND:Sc.. )V D FALLPW- C'ITI • Zg-A r S 1;-= . , Tns, lime is 'attain approicliihgvithen the winds of the North; sod the pitiless storms "of.Wiriles filritieeP Men their' fthyr fiver the land—when the human body .will re lit:ire protection from the chilling Is phere mid the angry dements of 4 , 01 d a reas." 'Yob- will-therbiore please bear in mind that it will be greatly 'to Your ad vantage to osilat SAMIGN'SVash One price ,Clotking and Variety Siore, (im meiliately-'oppoeite the Bank), where you 'Will find one "ot' the largest, cheapest, and Molt liwitionalthiselected stock of READY 'MADE CLOTHING ever offered in the 'Buckwheat County," and at such prices al cannot fail to please,—tlie iuboriber be- Itevineih the Old motto. that a nnimble oda pence whetter than a slow shilling." The one-priceiyatem will be strittly adhered to. My goods ire marked at the lowest' living . profits. and the asking price is thrpriett .which goods will be sold, end from which. no abatement wilt litany instance be made. which is the only gust+ untie that eon be given to protect the pub lic from impositionbelieving it to be a much better sytheat thud that df the grab game, of askingenortions high4trices and selling 'fiat' just What' yon can get. My stock of clothing consists of Cloakc'Over cos ts, Frock -coats, Dress-coats, Sack-coa Is, of every deeetipkiif Pettlaloipbe,of Cloth, Cassimere, Cassinet, Velvet, Cord, and D oe skin' i l Vesta s 'of SOO. Mott. . ael ; 'Woolen Shirts , and Drawers Can ton Flannel do. ; Cravats, Handkerchief& flatlets, Rosomii, Saltpenderh---in shinfit, every article that belongs to the Genita l men's Furnishing ltoom. My friends and the public generaliy aro most respectfully invited to call idd'exam ine my usortment of clothing before ma-' king their purehases, and they illho coin=' vi need that it hi 'the Attost who studios :titeartminy.' to ratom.,itie clothing el Hatosoirit. • Thittli4il;Orteld ; favors, the subscr iber wtRIX ,his moat 'profound thtuake to the cilizontß Gettysburg and vicinity, and hoper, strict attention to business, to merit linen nuance of public favor. • • .11sgUitei. Wp b ,., Gettysbutt'pe . W 0,..- , 4 . -}11111NON8'. 4 ; oliadiaa",ratalati o le' taitad la ;it very large and varied assortment of *min itliVillifilaaatteAtiti IMOD 4 • aired, • Fe) "I i 11 - 17 t mom .P 13.7. L. soma* kips - 4 ,ingemit AA"' 'nujecti*FAZigl )Brit iscreiord ed ana are* ,tho Lathes, at KUST;A cbriO4trier. 1' • t .... Tut lINITED.ISTATi6II LIFE INSURANC E aIN.NUITI" 4. TRUST COMP.q-Vl'. Charter Perpteal_ CAPITAL 11111180,000-::CASIT 111T8TEM Alit itotiitant, unsolicited . applieatlOns for Life Insurance, furnish the most abundant and gratifying proof,' that: the 7 public mind is deeply impressed' With - the out importance of Ibisealeitecti Thereat bblett,llibeheitiOt In. onetime, should be easirrs . j'athuratios thierhole motive tl!inserepaay thNipprlintrtd,, Teo, much Care cannot be praetised in the select ion of en Ake, with' which tri'itlk‘t the contract, The choice 'heard be regialated, nut by Orient and cooktent large . indoetments; las This fe certainly incompatible with lobate sfsrraars .The pre. mimosa° life are calculated tot the , TUTU fig If present and prospective bonefits,_ therefore,, are given, the reault, sitanuitely, must terminate in litintios, dieceoeitateleat - tditt rubs. The object aimed at by this inetituition is stability and 'per. peimity. The rates of premium have been care fully prepared with reference tq fluctuations.— The cash system of . paymeuta has also been adop tell. Unpaid premium notes constitute no part of the assets of this Compinty,tinf every con tingency being fortillitiNitiv, an ample capital, Baru KITT staraps the whole' system. Thu fen tore paramovint . td'all ether cOrts'ideratioss, com mends the c. ompeny to pdblie " Explanatory pamphlets, blanks, application papers, infurntution, and -- every; facility, will be cheerfully furnished by P. IVlcCONAtitiflY Esq , who his been duly appointed agent of this company, _ . DIRECTORS Stephen R. Crawford, -Paul IL Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, Law,repee Johren, Ittljatain' W. Ti lag ? George Henty, lacob L. Flounce. Junes Deveteux, William M. Godwin John L. JAnioa. R. CRAWFORD', post /mamma W. TitowesotiOr. President. effkllMSll4;. IS/LAT, SeC'y and Preasorer. Acrualtr-.--manuel Eyre. li(ruress Ex•ermia—Dr. 1). Horner. Sept. 20, Ibso. C 1 y.) IiENSTON' uTti A I. LIFE .INSURANCE• COMPANY. OF 4141atigit . URG-; - 'CHARTER , PERPETUAL-. . 5 , •• Guarantee - Capitol 575 000. Rates as low as any ohm'good Company in the • Uairinnstates: THIS company. respectfully calls the attention of the public to the follow ing advantages which they are enabled to offer to persons desirous of insuring their Hies: . All the profits of the Company are di vided annually among the late members is scrip dividends, hearing interest, payable in cath it the mtat* each year: Premiums on lile policies may he paid annually, semi-actually or quarterly; or when they amount to-$5O and upwards, they may be paid one-half in cash and the balance by dote at 12 months'. Wives may insure the lives of their hus bands, or husbands may insure their own lives in favor, of their-wives and children, thus securing to their families a sum which creditors Cannot reach in the event of - .the death and insoh'ency of the husband. L. REILY, Prat. (1 -- ratttpblets and information lurpisll- 14Thrtriiiiiiirglififiii - aTiarriliritiereiular aging at Gettysburg. r,-acs: - r n - Dr. CHARLES HORNER is the e() m • priny's regularly authorized Medical Ex miner. June 29, 1850.—1 y FIRE! VIRE! - 11 .. Jig M belaware utual Safety Yuan ranee Company, Philadelphia, are now doing business on the mutual plan, giving, the insured a participation in the profits o(the Company, without liability heyonti the prernitimpaill. 6•Nopreinium noses taken .on winch 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 lose or damage by tire. _ SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK Gettysburg, March I, 1850.—tf THIS WAY FOR BARGAINS; 01110. IL SWOPE 9 lAlt ES this opportunity of tendering lathe Public his thanks'for the libe ral eneourßgement heretofore extended to to him, and would eespeatfuTly remind them that he still continues to rimn'factu at hie Ofirstand, in East York streetot few doors east of the Globelno, kinils NEW & FASIIIONAIILE lURNITURE ) OUCH AO . L i) S A. CENTRE ARLAN, BUREAUS, CARD SIDRIRTARTIqi, END 6 6 Daps's° Huastus. &kips Br neTisnr, Pings " Cissr.sb, Dismal WsexeTANDI, Haggai-Ass" . ..• • • ; together with all pther articles usually made in his line of business. All work done at his establishment will be warrant ed—will be 'raids of the best material and by the best of Worhinert. From his knowledge of the business the subscriber flatters hitnseif with the idea that he is able to` compete successfully with :toy other establishment in the coun ty, in the style and quality of his work.. C OFTI N B—Mahogany, Cherry, or Walnut;--ioade in the best style, sad at the shortest notice. . G4O. H., §w.or.E. Gettysburg, lad. 18, 1650.-tf `CLOtiIIACT Ina Tft;) O: OA, E 8. c .. . „.- 'FHB uaderaired respectfully annoink- fotbe eiwch in a kers of Oe ugr bottamt :plasesQ thectiet•haFe anal mostaimbhoOltutlife4telBel; , , . 4 i ''' ' '''OfFejoth 'filidTAllvidg '' • `ro o 0* "4 0 : very' lest -iiN O 4OY, An ai ititenitvii'iea ei , Wittelt 471 110 ? ProPl° l , ti 'red td . Writitilt;so _ ksate *endured, on the most reasonAtilr terms. Our Canvass will 'be found etidallii iinitill and quality to any, inillefatthrel in the city. :, ..;, • t irriThe 'iMhsetiberti• alio niantifirre, lot' grOrdeltale , Or retail, ocio.eri. ', tat ; Nowa titiiiiotrioeqatliitk,' to Nirldch tliii iinviW thatiatention of Coach-makers and . • itt o °: ' A 9 ,4 41 P 14 .1 .04. 4 04 WilkiCvlshe 1" C .1 ,: n. -PAPY flare now t on hand( Iv: ississuiritly 'keep on hand, .'a fob imAPPIY.. . .., jrpstOodelp -frees a distant will be promptly Mterttled. to. i . -,". ,! • IlkAillUEL 3. LITTLE. March l 5 , 41111 ,44111! 141"14. KELLER KITRTZ ft. 'LIPTON, .F.4BIIION4BLE BARBER dap HAIR DREOZER, (lAN at, ell tianeti be' found prepared to ` l -•" attend to,the cops of the,peopleo at the Temple..in, die Diamond, adjoining the County Buildingli , ...Prorn,lpig i mparience, he sliNtera i liiamelf,Lbst,lie, magi througit a l l litt aal4tailllwAßQl l4 4., ' * l * gaUlkA•o.A o o44 l M.4lo l l4bille ,will meet with the entire satisfaction of, all who may, ehhatit their ithitigkObe Void fp' , deal of liiirrazoon-tiii by his attention , tot business, andwileslo t please, he will merit'. liberal sharp, of _public fhe sick Will be 'attended lo dwellings. z hoe ~Shoes Shoes.] , Ar UST received a large lot of•Liidliiii - 141Orocco tinsl•Kig,,llHOW *ALT -61a:Zr414;31106/I:4P;:ti"entkatien.ft cowrie_ and fine llooui t , pngsatia PirinpA &c., at • KURtit'S CHEAP CORNER. TRIMMINGS AntLAC.e f .NEW and beautiful f nrtlnis tif,Tri* wing` for . drearies; aid Stea l en ace, can be had at • BCH iCRIC Important to Housekeepers ! THE IMPROVED DOUBLE OVEN• * L.9UBJChrS PATDPIT''' • . _ , COOKING &TOTE. CVO SIZES aow constantly kept V re n for sole in Gettysburg, at ANDREW POLLE vs Tin Shop.and in Littlestown at JOSEPH. BARKER'S Tavern. They are pro ven to be the best stoves now in Use, for ,cooking, balang,roosting, and for warming choose, with less wood than any other stove, and are the heaviest in the coifing, ftii die Size, of any now made. They.are warranted to bake well in both ovens. Any person ysanling these stoves delivered, by leaving word occulter of the above mentioned places. the . proprietoe, I wilYdelivell theta' at to 4hort- iwitiee, as he intends doing the peddling principally Ile is confident that he um give people h,etter satisfactinn than hired ped lars. Thers'are already upwards of SIX HUMMED of the Laub:tell Stoves sold in York, Adams, .end' Carroll 'counties, within two years, but 'not so many of the late improvements. The improvement is iti the middle flue, by which the lower oven is much easier heated, and the holes ' are larger on the tops, to put on larger pots. We deem. it unnecessary to say more about ihein,.but, want people who Are' Judges of cooking stoves to examine ttrortiltthly, 'end we ore confident that Ailey Will 'find that they have advan 'riny other stove'.now in ime,and, according to the quality and - Weight; dish any that are ,offered to the 'public. They are likewise kept fur sale at the Proprietor's Foundry, near Dills burg, York county, Pa. MICAH ARNOLD. Proprietor of the Right fur York, Adatnn,Corroll, and Junisti counties, sod likewise Agent fur selling territorial rights in Maryland, Virginia ' and Tennessee. Aug. 33, 1850.—1 y GETTYSBURO FOUNDRY .11.1CHLVE .SHOP. THIS establishment will now bi car ried on by 1.1 5 /IsZa CiS I O tttlwritemgnritifYbeTti Nbirtn - Wiio - ifUe to their triends and the public generally that they bate constantly on hand a very great variety of Holloware and Stove 4, inelodirg Kettles. Pats, Ovens, Skillets, tiriddles, ; Common Parlor, A r- tig lit, and Cooking Stoves—among them ti far-famed HATHAWAY. , 1° Fareiers they would say, they have on band an excellent sontortinent of Farm tug Implem cis le. consisting of the renowned Seylor Pintigh, Woodcock's and W itherow's, I). Warren's Patent Windmill, Straw-cutters, &e. ‘CKSAIYFIIING is carried on by the best of work men.— They will still carry on the 1119 07' 4- SHOT; shop in the South end of the Foundry buil ding, where, with good workmen and the eArellunt materials, the neatest fits and best work will be made. ',Cy - Ladies will be waited nil at their residences. All the above mentioned articles, with a great many others not named, will be fur nished as elMap for rash or country pro duce as. they can he had any whert clue. Repairing,of ail Weida ,done at the 'bona , ' notice. Gettysburg, April 20, 1950. T. WARREN 'MILD respectfully request all those • • having unsettled accounts in Lis books to call and. settle immediately. Af ter the Ist of July next, his books, will be placed in the bands of an officer for settle- Ul. 1 11 11 P - „e's JAI it: I I - 11 IF . TIN W ARE ! TIN WARE arm. E.' Marta ESPECTFOLLY announces to his JR, friends and the public that he con tinues to manufacture and has now on hand ./1 . L.1.1?GE STOCK •OF TIN WARE, at his Establishment in Chamberabutig Street ; oeatly opposite, the Poet OttieeL where he will be pleased to fill, orders promptly and Open the most telisimable erms. Tegto44,' rbiladelphlaAdvertiremenis AGE F T . so 2 0.1 1 1113113704 FOR' lIE SALE OF .SOUTH M • WRITING PAPERS. • Warellietale; 11,'Wsitiir strioet, PHIL4DE•LPIII4. • caw Of the abort surrimTts aPe 9ZPV now in mope, gni for sale ta the. trade at the lowed 'Market prices, consisting part of • Fine thick Flit Cape; 12,‘ 14,15, nod 1.6 blireand white. Ilisperfirte Medium and Demi Writings, blue and white. Extra super and sepepine Pasta, blue and white, plain and ruled. Extra super Linen Note Pbpera, plain and gill. Superfineend fine Bill Papers,iong and broad.. Superfine and fine Counting-Douse Caps and Posts, blue and white. Extra super Congress Caps end Letters, gilt. Superfine Sermon Caps and Posts, blue hnd white. Snperfine blue linnen thin Letters, Extra super Bath Posts, blue and white, plain and ruled. Embroidered Note Papers and Envelopes. " Lawyer's" Brie( Pupera- Snpertina and Sy, Caps and Posts, ruled and plain, blue and white, varlotri.qualitiel..ppdpri ' Weid,fl,Oitexigirna *bite nod MeoriediStedeira pers, Bonnet Boards, white and assorted 3jesue, ' Tur;Wirepping,Enrelope,ausetrted and blue Me ; diums. Dap Wrappers, Hardware papers, die. July 10,1850.—Um E. HICKS JONES, wttoLERALE WOODEN, WILLOW WARE, BROOM, Brush, Comb, Looking Glaso, and Variety store, no. lA, NOterii BECOND rrßsßt, PHILAD. Under J.:Sythiay /toned Carpet Warehouse. 0 WING to the liberal.altare of Intro- page 4 havereoeived this sprintirom my friends and customers, has induced me to renewed exertions. for the preparation of my fall stock.-411 of which has been manufactured of the best materiale and from the best manufacturers ul the Eastern States autl.Europe. I again respectfully solicit the attention of merchants to the examination of my stock, winch will be sold at the low est market prices for cash or city accept ance, CEDAR WARE.-600 nests Cedar and 100 nests painted Tube, 200 barrel and 100 stall Churns, 100 dozen Cedar and 600 dozen painted Pails, 200 dozen Wash Boarde, 100 dozen nest Sugar and Flour 313zes,Spigguts, Spoils and La dles. WILLOW WA RE.-600 nests Mark, et and 200 nests Clothes Baskets, 400 ‘Villow Coaches, Chairs and Cradles; a large assortment of French and Domes tic Baskets., BROGNIS & BRUSTIES.-10,000 Wire Brooms, 10,000 Shaker 13rooms, 200 dozen each Wall, Paint, Scrubbing, Shoe and Horse Brushes, 'Pooth, Shay Mg, Cloth antilLtir Brushes of every style. . 'icy , of various paterns, side, neck, pocket, dressing and tine-tooth combs of every style. LOOKING GLASSES,of Pine Cher rw, Mahogany and Gilt Frames, of all si zes arid paters; German, French and En glish Looking Glass Plates, of all sizes, from 7 by 9 up to 72 by 120—(packing insured to all parts ef the Union)—togeth er with a large assortment of variety goods too numerous to mention. Sept.. 1,1850.-6 in GREAT ISI P . 11.15 EVMENT 1N Dagaserreotyping. VAN LOAN & CO., No. 118, Chertnul Street, 111 AV E, 'by recent discoveries in their mm- art., enabled themselves to take pic tures at all times, with great ceriaintys—as well in stormy as clear weather—which arc justly pronounced by artists and scien tific men, UNRIVALLED, for depth of to ne and softness of light and shade. By work ing themselves they not only produce pic tures which are gond and cheap, hut by far the best and cheapest which ran be produced at any other establishment.— Their charge for pictures in handsome im proved cases, ranges from ONE DOLLAR to. three dollars, depending on the size of the' picture, being scarcely one-half the price charged at other ettabliihments, for picturel Of equal size, but of inferior.qual ity. The Gsklery of Portrait*, citristiog of some hundreds, embraces a **fiction of distinguished Americans, worthy the attention of visiters to their rooms, which are Open at all times. The collection which they had deposit ed, iit the 'allibitiOn of the FraAkliirineti tute%.wu -constantly surttrunded by dense crowds of admirers, who were loud In their praiies of the artists' skill:- ' To guard against every possibility of mistake.' they , guarantee ,evarl rieturti to be of the 'best materials,' add Athlete l is entirely satisfactory to the ,customer no charge will be made ! Whopytisiting the city call at their rooms, whether you wish a daguerreotype or not. The admisilion is free, and you will be pleased with your visit. Don',S forgot the. mu:obi/Al .18 Ches nut streeka feurdoors below Fourth. Nov. 15.-3 m SALMON, - HERRINGS, PORK • wad& SIDES SHOULDERS,.': LARD, Jc CilriE§4, &pt. Constantly on hand and INK BALI AT 3. Palmer & Co. Market street wharf, Philadelphia. .M:STEVENSOS, WHOLESALE DEALER IN G . I4O , CAI) !t!?•Pg I n nree . . doors South o f Ine l'OliEdiridge.f.Prons St., t lIRRRISBcRII.' 'OCtoitiniPoioiOn p 1 40 11 1- MeFCLDiS and oThers in ,Paufiliin, japharlartahl.FOßkliwt 'Mod taightiellft" hut opened aa,eateD lrelW h%ll - the amid ht.Glrater. hot Liguori., .abero, , With the, co °petition of .8 . large importing iteltse Baltimore, he. will offer .iiootle. here at the sews mines at w With. they, amt. hepureho, sod int timt'foity. Hs, feepeettully, ,solicits• tholatior , of* 'call, frem„thooe ,wishing to ptwoheae. to anti* them of hie entire shit.. ity to sell se he proinlies. The an/talon ¢flandlorde ie , ititliteicUto a ibt of ehdieei liquors in etoki , ;;ihifitn• ea is et inilidititit . ricee. • • grbmOrders from a distance promptly filled, and goods despatched at city prices. Feb. 16, 1860. ',AMES call and *ea a floe ansortment mut ,PARASOLS at KURTZ'S CUAP CORNBR. [April 20. dieniriil4 4 nits. AIgaI)RAtIOSANDrItItaitRIATION AWE RAIRoIt , Wirs Amid ken" Of Va. 1t WISE 480 N, Reding it impos ,olA;•, to .attend pennmally. toi the great number , of daily 'applications, from all amnions of the Union, for theirzemedy for baldness, and for their celebrated HAIR TONIC'', have . found it •neeessary. to ap point a General 7?evelling Agent. to vis it different cities and towns throughout the United States, vesting him with authority to appoint sub-agents, use and Vend the Hair Tonic. snd to apply the , RESTO ' ATM, and, to put them into the hands those ha may appoint to operate, wherever a sufficient number of patients in any town or, ,neighborhood shall be obtained. Capt. GEORGIE CALVERT. Of Fauquier county, Va., is alone authorized to act as General Travelling Agent, with the powers above indicated. _CM! c, may be expected to visit. as speedily as possible. the principal cities and towns of the Union. N. B. Capt. Calvert will ,always have on hand a full supply.olthe HAIR.TON. IC (which •cleanses taro-head of dandruff, strengthens and invigorates the hair, and prevents it also from falling off,} for the region of country most contiguous to his operations t or it may always be obtained, at wholesale, and forwarded to any part of the Union, by addressing the proprietors M. IVISFI & SON, Richmond, Va. OtrPrice *9 per dozen cash. Six bot ties for 415—0 r one dollar single bottle. Dee: 7,1349.—1 y Shirt Establishment. ONE of tho moot er g HIRT s teusive in the United States, No. 179 Baltimore st., where 500 persons are emplOYed, and a stock of 1000 dozen of Shirts alWays on hand .; style and qual. ities suitable for all parts of the Union. Mer chants and others visiting Baltimore are invited to call and examine the largest and best assortment of shirts that has ever been offered in this city, consisting of all sizes and quality, for men and boys, which, for style and workmanship, cannot be surpas sed. More than usual effort has been made to render the assortment of SHIRTS, COLLARS, Linnen and Cotton DRAW ERS, complete and drsirable in every re spect. 'r. W. BET'fON, 179 B Jtimwe street, near Light. March 20, 1850.—1 y ('OSTU 11 E 11.3 I.L. Corner of Pratt Street 4 Centre Market space, Clothing Warehouse. P HE proprietor of the above establish ." meta would respectfully inform the citizens of Baltimore and vicinity, that he has received (rpm Europe the FALL AND WINTER FASHIONS: together with a rich assortment of goods adapted to the coming season. consisting of Superfute, ii•eneh, German and English Cloths, Castor Beavers. Pilots, and Pe (biding, A new artirle for Oversacks unit Business Coats. Also a splendid assortment of French and Lnglish Cassimerca and /loe• Skins. of the most desirable styles imported this season. RICH V ESTI N GS—W e have find are constantly receiving new styles of Vestings, consisting of plain and figured Si/ks and Woolen Velvets. figured and striped Cashmeres, ,Silks, Satins, and of all shades and colors. Our CUS'I'OM WORK is cut and made in the best man ner—and as regards style and workman. ship, is warranted to give entire satisfac tion, and at greatly reduced prices. HEADY-MADE CLOTHING.—Per sons in want of Ready-made Clothing are particularly invited to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, as we manufacture all qualitiesof FASHION ABLE. CJATLIING. And our assort meet of that article is at all times large, which °Gra to purchasers a greet induce ment of procuring an article of a quality which cannot be obtained in any other Clothing Establishment in the City. We have on hand and ate constantly manufacturing Garments . o f every variety, from the best materials, in the most.sp ploved styles, for Fall and Winter Wear, co:vain:ma OP &Wont, Sack and Pelila Overcoats. Of all colors, qualities andsizes, from •2 50 4 50 4 75, 5 50 and upwards. BOYS' SACK 6. OVERCOATS.-- A large assortment of ;Joys' Sack and Overcoats, 20 per eel% less , than the usual prices. SUPERFINE FROCK AND DRESS COATS, made from Gentian and French Cloths, in the latest fashion. A, large stock of Tweed Coats, Pants and Vests. We have a large assortment of Tweed Frocks and Sacks. A New Article— Forest Sacks,. for Stormy weather. Pan taloons, from Super French Napkins,— BLACK AND FANCY CASSIXERE I',ANTS, of every variety of tibiae and Color, at $l, I AO, 78,2.. 2 40,. 8, 3 Oa, and upwards. t • VESTS, thole from , Rielr,VillvetaV Sa tins, Cashmeret ' Vatelfelbe, and'at all Prattiirr,o4uKiuw ' p."4..A 3 orner of r ana Centre Market 'tam , t• H. iL OLE: Nov. 11/18,1849; , - , 1y 4 f rHE subseribiil7Atideir a his acknowl ;,- edentate tia,the public far tholibetal land steady. psAsonage with witieb He hii been favored (or a series ol'yesse,landle4, epeotfully. antlerneea 4hat: he kaalust re ceived, at hie teild 'established , stattd Alt Chamberebarr streeti,a Dirge, andr fresh "MUFFIN+ Or ••1 , • DIHIGSROPICTrigS , 44alay.toxivolwao t „:,, c Paints *Varnish il)yesti#lo and every variety of articles ueuallyfound in a Drug store, to which he invites the attention ofthe public, with assurances that they will be furnished at the most reason able prices. „ RVJUILLER. caityabug, May 3, 1 50.—tf. - 7 1' -- Congreltsional, .45Brieuittiral, laid Literary NewsliatiO!.., . The tandersisnedsubmits'ldlir pitbße )ais pro- Orli for the Moat and ifs itporle Ibt the next messier ofaCtragrelis.4.oongresehas bob/ so Ilk rally.patroehred the undertakingithat at Will be .eatabliebee M staridatd wadi worthy of its GM e.jal imprimaturs., usleasithe artdinsiped trip in lir duty. ; This wilt not be the err,* if airnest ef 'flail' can avail. The "Glok" / is the only piper that will futnish lull repair atilt; precieditigs and debit's of the tsio *Ask te;Constais ; and having received their sanction se such, the hest A eporters will be engaged to-write out pie debates of each tiny, which will undergo the tevialon of the Members. The work, after , paring through the Daily Globe end receiving Correction, will be presented, as 'Wished, hi' the *Coveter/nal Globe and Aprimatix." The debates will probably ineressoin interest daring theoext session. The one anb i leet which engrosied the last, will doubtless give way to others Of great variety, which,. in this mores aire country / the costlier of petty the am bition for Orr and distittetionfaircessarily pro duce. Vat itterats will ha at Oak open the decisions of .the next Congress; end, there Is sort talent is both branches wbieh vffil be awe lied In their discnrsion. All the honors of the Republic. dependent on the 'euerestiotk to the Presidency, as well wall the grit and peter neat !Melbas which' go .to the advinosment of the power of the. gentrify, will giveignpulse to the acoon.of the next eerion, oft...burros. Tee Daily Globe will at,.pnblrited deity du ring the cession of Congress, and weekly the re mainder of the 'yeir: It will eintiln full imd faithful reports of the proceedings Of 'Congress ; and miscellaneous articles on those pineal sub jects to which it is devoted. The price of the Weekly Globe is reducer) to one dollar , with a view to obtain mote general circulation. The Congremional Globe will embod il l t it has done for the last seventeen yes* s simnel proceeding& and debuts" exclusively. The Appendix will emi/pce the revised speeches separately, and the , ammo* of the Preindent of the U. States and the'reporte di the Ucads of }.4ecutave Departments.' : The Congressional Globe and Append] Trill be publirhed as fast as the proieedinp *of Con gress will make a number. Subsertbeis 'May expect one number of each a week duping the first four weeks of a session, end two or three num bers of etch a week afterward*, until the end of the session. Complete indexes to the Congressional Globe and Appendix will be mein to subscribe" soon otter Congress adjourns. Nothing°la political, party aspect will•appear in the Globe save that which will betound in the Congressional reports. A paw atuniming to be an impartial vehicle for all stiles, cannot main• twin its character iJ the eilitoriarcolutnna reflect a party hue. TERMB For one copy of the Daily Globe (daily /luting the session of Congress, and weekly daring the recess) a year. S 5 1./0 For the Daily Globe for less than a year at the rate of St cents a month. For one copy of the 11eekly Globe for one year. For one copy of the Cogreesional Globe du ring the semen. For one copy or the Appendix during the session. For lour copies of the Congressionxl Globe or Appendix, or pert of both, say Aar° of each, ur three of one, and one of the other. y 00 The same rate fora greeter number of copies. The pi ice for papers are now so low. that ad van p.iymants are indispensible to miry them on, and tin order will be attended to unless the money accompanies it. Sulpicriptions may be remitted by mail, at our risk, in money nt par in tbe siction'of the country where subscribers reside. The money should be here by the 13th of December to insure all the number,. The Cnngressiorud Globe and A ppenilis, or the Daily Globe, as they may elec i ,will be pent. to all editors who — iriaf Publish this Prospectuses Mien as three times belois the Bret Monday in. December, and send up one copy of their paper containing it distinctly marked around with a. pen to direct our attention to it. • JOHN C. RIVES. Wttiallnptun City, Oat. 15. 1100. 3t THE undersigned has conneted with his Coacilmaking Establiehment large Smith Shop, nod is prepared to do ALL KINDS OF BLACKSMITHING INCLUDING HONING CAIRIACE3, Bum, WAGONS, kC. He would say to those who have Horses to shoe, that he has in his employ first-rate hands, which. with his personal attention,- will enable him to give entire-satisfaction to- all those who may favor him with ■ call,. CARRIAGE & BUGGY SPRINGS (warranted) willbo promptly mode to pr der at all times. 0Z7'.411 kinds 01.REP4IRING done, both in Wood nod 40111,14 the modtroduc en prices. , 110"Tbauktui for. paA t,sitopowligentiwt, the subscribe r solioi ta• contionanoo Omit ronage, nod invites his friend; to call at hio V.ittibliehment in 'lNtollthinibittiebOr¢ at., 9 few doors bolovir Thonthinh'sVet to. W.IIOIPrOA Gettytburg,October IV, 1847. AUCILMONNARINCI. jr F. KOEHL ER! reopeettally ten ,' • dent be , services to the. Publie et Side 'Cryer. • Terms moderate. Residence, Abbolts town Adams county, Ps., where all let ters or orders for leis' stirvieertosy be ed dressed. Oat 19, 1849.-4( HOUSE SPOMENG wILL be made andputs up by the subsoriber.who •rtillattand prompt ly to all orders, and upon as :ressonable toms as can be pttmured at any setabbilli went in the county. 4:1B11 E BUEHLER. *Silk Oa' Sv9rY ~PeliFtiPtioth 40410304 es hari'd ana for We n4 , DIJE.j;II4ICB Tin Ware Establishment, oppoiltn„ the PastOffina. , ' [OOl • THE' STAR 'AND 'ROO' / 1 P ettr:#o" . sfireet,3wp cfk,i# POI Me, • Manuin4; A ,1D: B withlf paid in milliner or within the fastrAZ per anni6 400101 wilr'Spf 1 4 4,4 19 4 . ! pap nittitiulaquni t i MOP_ exire the'dPilen of 4ST tor. S ingle copies. 51 wile. A failure to 199 dim,dritene wilDgeregardiiil sort nolelminir!raosne i nr. t nos,Seele . odgbistttertin asjaular• — s4llMod tkaell'timee Tof ' I —rip quzigto4 La Ciente All adiarlilethantil no lardeihrt Thir • given time will bo continued until Ibrbid• 101111 ral reduction will be made te. thooiratin idrajrale by the year. Job Printing of all kind' oxiicsiteitrimitly sad dromptly, and on reasonable terms. Lorre end Cortirmoirrotania tfr Ai capting ouch at noetein Money ott Oa 'wimp new outeicribery) must bo roar rata in Order of cure attention.
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