Cs' l l2witM__ DR. J. LAIVUENCE 111L14, AS AStemoved his office to the buildin g . m! apposite the Lutheran Church. to Ohninblosburg street. 2 doors cast of Mr. MiddliseefFe store where he may all times be found ready and willing to attend to any cue within the province of tha Den tist. Persons in want of full sets otteetb are respectfully invited to call. REFERENCES. t , ' Dr. C. N.Drimucar, I ReT.C.P. Kw arrn,D.D •• D. HORN ta, 1 Prof. M. JACoft, I D H C. A. Co or (Hit., .. It. L. Bationtn, •• D. OILIIIINT, '' WN.m.ittixoLD. Itsr..l.o.l l l7srsosr,D. ot M. L. STOMIL. ..lulY,I. IStill. . . Z S. - ke2 ° LATEST FASHIONS. frIHE undersigned respectfully informs 4 11 - .his friends and the public generally. 16i that ho has just manufactured a superior lot of HATS of the best materials and latest style. at his old establishment in South Baltimore street, opposite the Compiler offiee,dand next door to Wampler's Tin ;:;king,Xsvddisliment—embracing the fol lowing: Superior Mole-skin Plush Hats.. litiritßerevia, Fine For, and Slouch Hats, `Ate.; all of which ho will sell low fir cash, or country product it delivered immedi. ately. Furs taken in exchange for fiats.' J. J. BALDWIN, Agent, April 28,1850, HATS & CAM! Boots & Shoes !- . 11 1 HE subscriber his just returned form the City with a nee- and full seppfy of Vats, f aps, Boots and Shoes, of all kinds, prices. soul styles, whieh will he sold elietip. pa - Remember his Store for providing ler 4mhe two extrenies."-4 the head, sad feet—two door, below the Post Chace. My steak is largest and beet selected ever awed In this market. Call. entlatee. API-'W: PAXTON. Gettysburg. Oct. 4, 1830. WILLIAM 1 - 1. STEVENSON WIDDLICAALE DEALER 1. CROVEICES' aril" ODORS, L 4" - - :yr - V it s Fricea. .. - • no. i, Routh from street, tiirriib ‘ urg,Pelinair a,, rite, hipiitiesti Iferetofoni earned on in .Ar . tliiii" establishment, will hereafter be conthieved as 'shove. he encouragement which has thus far been extended to the eatery* tii selling goods in „Harrisburg at Oily priees.,lvads so the indulgence of .datehoptOltst, it , is looked upon favorably 47eitenthisitta, sad .others in this section of - -theratresi-, -*trine-the - future; ii it - only itecOMOusy to.aay that the arragement will ' afibrittvievred'hicilities for the success of .the'ttisdertaikiug, in the co-operation of a large,ipportiog house in Baltimore, which will: situatiiii • the undersigned to offer the *auie "granter)! which could be offered la the Dig:. He therefore eormaity invites ..itillictilttla,and others to call and examine -- a verijOget stitch, and satisfy themselves of his extant ability to sell as he promises. A lot of choice liquors in store at im porters,' terms _ 111:3 1 l'Onlers from a distance promptly filled; lad goods despatched at Cite PriPlB. W. H. STEVENSON. January 17, 1851. Price Reduced ! VAUGHN'S LITEONTRIPTIC 110XTIMI I IBottles—Only One Dollen. no Prowlmo of the Om* Anoint Illooott "Iftwortiro toortoome Ltruorrourric itiVrato." lettoood lir tea argent solleitsMor of L/6 Atom, tinotinost 17aliod tlwr mod Canada. boo Dow Reduced the Pries of lb popelse tmd well lineina metleis s tad hem tblo UM, booesibish, be wt.! put GP but ere ehis edt7i-.11 quit Imam: —ibeiratall price will be • ORD DOLLAR. rot inlaid may pot wind that dab ohm*" t de WiedL eloo, in smug*. aid emotive roped. MU, mum VXCIUMIND. tbi MUM WI will be ►.r.«lr M► pating a.. bonito/um , As dm osoliciuo, muter us ystbseed peko. gin be sigrakbod by them who ham. not hitherto mods amanitas' amiaload with us Orison • the prom:ear nosh bed t. Wawa that lib ankle is not to he chard with an vast Meant of '• itsmobso of the du t" h clime for itself • spatter lesitad paw. hi all diorama Mai sag alio ossistratha way Wiem tit sear!(: and lan metalued Itself for *lst man by its miry* Yeolkid rnt.mr, ar.doistil thin reduction. commosodol ISO& tie ink* of our abet artiste in this lima. NOTICE PERTICCLA ELT, thin article spa with At hal log panne end owning., stun the Blood, Liver. Kidasp. ma An ether atom, upon the snow amide*, Irkklo ft lad Imahh Tbis alakeine has a jolly edge mots ea a add, fir Drory and Gravel, Won drams of that more. It my be died on of bibs the froalligeet pbysiusu bas abatelond his Padlills, —aid At odd diAteolng 41seasO. in4l.• DROPIIT. the prosiii stet u ould ertmestir sing toosetir teakwood k. Attu moat prio it is toils obtaied by all, and trapezist off perm the ..uol is be the Cheapest Medieze 4 ./ the Werth!! lir Please ark for ncunill!rta —the %CHO /Nil than O W O 7 I law e1:44,1%01er &intern nave of recciptr, thn addbleeth qp emeilcal teethe/ i ithiLl• for 4ourlwld partials,. awl will tare then, doUer, pi, year to practical hometowns. There etnelptr an Inocntocc,l to make the book fertile value, *Ade from On channhe a. an id s rnidai thefts he the onelacton, the te , t.ruent hi fo , or of winch, in the forth of tenors from all pars of the con etr7, may be relied nom wsrhes it .table Lithooniptla Mame "-nal ape A Mink% I/ 'ironer, now foe Gate in tthart bottler at •1 each. mall tondos at 50 to each. No mall beetle Mk ha Lad after the meant stock 1. &venni of. Mirka 0/sor, llottath. S. Y., 2.1 . 1 Mato klireet. C. C. VAUOJIM. Sikt krkoluall sad Rust( by OLCOTT McgralSON k Co.. kr) Makes Lane, Nat. Tort City. 11. 11,-.AII Was (stunning nom agents and dliaibserinntli 1/00111EM burets bums.) mast be P. 4 Paid. or as au...tic* *a be treats Om. AG. INITd—F.. H Biohter, Ccilyabure. ; Jacob &holm Oxford ; %Val. Wolf, Emit ; with A. Abaottatorm ; J. B. C/ 0011 . Fay etlimi4lll iLmitiaDaaig. Chamberaburg ; William flatiortl. Oct. IS, 1850. New and Fresh Groceries. A. B KURTz • A fl A ip R juin received a large supply of new . liod frsigh GROCERIES, consisting of "...house and Syrup Molasses, su r.. to s ; roost article and cheap, Coffee, V;481614 Cheese, Oils, Cho:ulate, Rice, ilk. Ailte. .QUELISSWARE, of every ihttiost,OSitich , will be sold uncommonly too. t.,.;,' 'Chen reittenther, to secure har elips, bemire you evil It KURTZ'S cheap IglitlMlki* S. B. COMO(' Centre Square. vs ca n mad ••• • Are ossormier ateOLS it SC } lIISCHEAP April xpoptoot, Asa finusekee pers 711 E 1.1/PROVED 001:13A OVEN 1-IUBSCIF S P.l TENT TWO SIZES are now constantly kept for sale in Gettysburg, at A N DRE W MLLE Y'S Tin Shop, and in Littlestown at JOSEPH BAR-KKR:B Tavern. The? are proven. to ,hW ti.e.best stoves now in use; for cooking, baking, roasting, and fstrotittgo boyse, will, less wood than any other stove, and aro the he a viest in the casting, for the size, of any now made. They are w wanted to bake well in both • ovens. Any person wanting these stoves delivered, by leaving word at either ante above mentioned places, the proprietor will deliver them at a short Notice, se he `intends doing the peddling principally WIWI. lie iscoufident that he can give people better sidialaction than hired ped rs. There are already upwards of SIX lIUNI,RED of the La:back Stoves sold in York, Adams, and Carroll counties, Within two years, but not an many of the late improvements. The improvement is in the middle flue, by Which the lower oven is much easier heated, and the holes ante larger on the tops, to put on larger puts, We deem it unnecessary to.aay more .about them, but want people who are judges of cooking stoves to examine thoroughly, and we are confident that they will . find that .they have advan tages over any other stove now in -use s -and according -to the onality and weight, than any that are offered to the public, Nitey„are likewise kept for, saleo at the Prom ietor l a Foundry, near Dills hint; Toil toinity, Pa. WAR ARNOLD. Proprietor of the tight for York. Adama,Carmin. and Junitti aoantiaa, and likewise Agritt fur rattin g t....:lietal rights iu Maryland, 1 irginia ind Tennessee. Aug. 23, 1850.--1 y GETTYSBUR • FOUNDRY A• .11.1C'111.irE ALlOl'. • • .1" • • jet THIS establishment will now be ear lied on by tia\ .11a TS . whotajeyleasureinlining able to announce in their friends and the public generally that they hove coo/Wittily nu hand a very groat vartesy of Holloware and Stoveq, includirg Kettles, Pots, Ovens, Skillets, Pans, Oriddles, Ate. ; COllllllOll Parlor, Air-tighr; and Cooking Stoves—among them the far-famed lIATIIAWAY. To Farmers they would say, they have on hand an excellent assortment of F.trin big irlrnat ?Its, consisting: oldie renowned Se) for Plough, Woodcock's and W itlierow 'a, D. Warren's Patent IV indsvull, Straw-4,11,14 M, BL G is carried on by the best of workmen.— They will still rarrl , 00 the BOOT 4 SHOE shop in the South end oldie rimndry buil ding. where, with good workmen and the wellent materials, die neatest tits and best work will be made. t. K. 7 Ladies will be waited on at their residences. AU the above ment:onetl articles, with a great many others not minted. will be fur nished as cheap for each or country pro duct. as they C3ll be hailany where else. ap"Repairing ,o all kinds ,done at the shorts, notice. Gettysburg. April 26, 1850. f HE undersigned has conneied with hie Coaehmaking Establishment e large Smith Shop, and is prepared to do ALL KINDS Or BLACKSMITHING, INCLUDISO • 111311 in CARRIAGES. BUMS, ti9nG Pts, &C . Ile would say to those who have hones to shoe, that ho has in his employ first-rate hands, which, with his personal attenkion, will enable him to give entire liatisfaction to all those whomay - favor him with a call, - (4-1111IA- . OE it BUGGY - SPRINGS warranted) twill be'promptly made to or or .at gcrAll kinds ot.REPAIRING done, both itt'wobanini Iton. at the niostredue cd Pieelf L .' Ocioth? Ilk 111 1„fof putt encouragement, the subscriber selioltett continuance ol pat ronage, and ioviter, his friends to call at hiwEstablishmentirt west Chambersburg vt., a few doors below Thompson's Hotel C. W. Ii OFFMAN.' GettYPhirg,Oetobe,t IC 11141. 11.0THS. Cassimers. Vestings. ‘--/a fashionable variety * reoetred and for sale nt , SCHICK'S. . 11,K.8 Plain, for Leghes' weii, 'hem quillty vid.rsches styles—jusereqeiveoY EGHIGK. „ • ; AND IVltilde, la published every , Friday Eveninip in Carlisle sireel, Iwo doors from thc Diamond. by D. A. & 1 - I..BUEHLER. Ticans. If paid in ativanen or within the year ; s2 par annum—if not paid within the yet 5,12 vO. No paper discontinued until all ar man g er are paid— except at the option of the 'Editor. Sin g le copies 6 cents. A failure to notify a diseentinusne will be regarded as a new engagement. ddrerrttemirws not exceeding a square inserted t see limos for $1...._.% er y subse q uent insertion 5 cents. Lon g er ones in the same proportion.— til adrertisemente not specially ordered for given time will be continued until forbid A libe rat reduction will be made to theaewhe advertise • by the year Job Printing of all kinds executed neatly and dim:aptly, and on rroonnable terms. Learts and . e`wit string such sr coot), now aubscsitosro m sl o mute stt•ntisa. unirerione to the editor, (ex Mutely or ear names of hi yen rain in order to LOCUST GROVE - BTtxm DTPO 1111 L. S S. trEsr OF 1.17 t TLESTUIf N IN GERIII.INY TOWNSHIP. 1119 . estribAihment is now in full op eration atid ; calculatiil todo all kin& of rinding upon the shortest notice and 17: in the very best manner. Farmers and others wanting. grinding done, especially 'ii liitid a' kit* wsier,iiiitt - pleas* coil is this Establishment, where they can be ac commodated at all times. The STEAM hin sclose by and in eunneition \with the large Flouring Mill, and together are calculated to do a large amount of work. A PL.IST.ER MILL CLOVER MILL is in connection with this establishment, and Sowing can now be done at alltinacs. constantly-on hand and fur sale,. AT THE MILLS, wholesale and retail, Family and Super fine Wheat Flour, Rye, Corn and ,Ruck. wheat Flour, warranted superior. A largo lot of chopped Rye, Corn, Oats, Mixtures, Bran, Shona, Shipstuff, d.c., to be had at all llama at fair prices. GRO UAW PLJSTER, on hand at all times. for sale or exchange fur ueground. Those persona engaged in the Flour and Feed business can be ac commodated at all times on the shortest notice, either with the Flour and 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 he carried on by lirst-rate E.YPERIBACER . MILLERS. The undersigned therefore respectfully solicits the patronage of the surrounding country.- Farmers may rest assured o having their , grinding and all other work done at either of the Mills. in the very, best manner. and at all times upon short 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 manulliettired as they may wish. Those that bring plaster in the atone can at all times receive and take with them ground plaster in exchange. GEO. ARNOLD N. B. Wishing to give farmers s home market for their fr3lll, a fair price will at all times be given for wheat, Rye, Corn, Oats, &c.. delivered at the Mills. Locust Grove, Selo. 6.—ti DR S DOOR:' How frequently do we hear this eN pression, vs !Aar is meant in convey to the mint the list stage of sickness that a patient can be redaceil to and live. Mta,,...Hersiimwunrai.har...ot_ths: Fria ity church.was. as Ate expressed herself, brmight down to "death's door, - by Rheumatism and Ner vous Headache, when, lute an ai.gel of mercy, Radway'. Ready Relief reiiesed her of her severe pains and restored her to her friends in perfect health. The very instant Itedways Ready Re lief is applied, its Leneficiol effects ate experien. crd. It soothes. heals, clean,. and purifies ; it instantly utlisys urritautum red:Tr; mtlammations and swellings, relte,es the most seve:c to:mai:tie panic, gives ease to limns. Seal Eiop. turns, cures itheinn Pa. ..-alysis, Sprains. Strains, spasms, stiff neck, weakness in the si,ie :mil back, sot e s of l kmik, bruises. chains, note throat, influenza, hoarseness coughs colds. dcc. TOOTH ACHE (1.:111 - .D IN ONE F'ECOND. Tiiis to, tin aircction foil be cu t t.d in an in stant,the moment the Relief touches the nerve, the pain is mitigated. So a ifh 'l're Onl ereUX and 11 , 111iC 1 site, Neuralgia ;unit Suck 11-a.lache—bath., the parts where :lie pain i• most seanre. and inn tew minutes yon will be citirely relieved. Taken internaily it a ill ar rest the most molest hillll , lllt end ~/ ani pa. snip voiniting or too much purging, and in all cases give strength for weakness, ease for pain, health tor sickeess. Na Ready Relief is genuine un less signed by Rsewse k c 162 Fulton at. Elegant 'Toilet Requisites. T. embellish and enhance the charm- of beauty. Rarhoay's illedicaied Soup. Fovorubiy kuon n throughout the lashicnitble world for its extremely bland, pusifying and soothing effects on the skin, while by its action On the poles and , nintite secretory trrnets it ex• pels all the impurities from the surisce, allays every tendency to inflammation. and effectually dissipates all redness. tam pimples. spo a, lire,: les discoloiatiotil and other cutanenii • eruptions, Get/flouter, alter 20 , 8, ill, will find it alleys all irritation and tenderness of the akin, and renders it loft. smooth and pleasant. It is 'tee from poisonous, irritating and pernicious ingiedietits, am can be used on the tender skin of the infant with the same hippy results as upon beauty In its prime. Each cake is enveloped in a splendid label of steel Ingesting, with the signature of If. I; it iIDWAT on each cake. Price 25 cents. large cakes. The eras% iiing ornament of Beauty is a luxuriant head of hair. Radtcay's Circassian Warranted the best Huir Tonic row in use for dreraing and beautifying the hair. It cleanses the scalp from 1)0,14411ff, keeps• it clean, cures scurvy. baldness and sores on ;he head. stops the hair frorn falling out, renders it strong, tine, smooth arid glossy.' Persons nho have lost their hair by sickness will find u complete antidote in this Bairn. It also gives it a dark arid beautiful color cud prevents it tram turning grey. It is sold in large bottles for 25 cents per bottle, and is warranted the best hairpreparstion in use. It will not soil the hat, cap, or the finest fabric None VrflUille without the signature of RADWAT & C.. A.gents for the sale of the above articles in Maims onarty--b. li. BUEHLER, Gettvs• ins g ; Parton 4 , Biyate,,Fairteld ; Mrs. DU/IMM Cashtnwn; Poirefinger 4. Bensheur, Little.•town EirAclbaughfc Ho/huger, A bhotistown ; frithant RV/ & East Berlin; D. 111. C. ;Ono, Hemp. ton ; Ilolainger & Ferree, Petersburg. Sept. 6, 1650 —2rn Selling out ! Selling Out !! .IND NO 31J87:114VE 111 'MG determined' to retire from 0 -a• the Mercantile biutiness, prior to the let olApril,l will offer my entire stock of Dry Goods, Hardware, Queens- ware, told most otthe Groceries, wholesale and retail, at city Prices, from this dote, till all is sold. I feel grateful to my old friends and customers for past favors, •and wopltl just say to them. and the public ; If you want BARGAINS, now is your anis to call and get them. The goods must,be sold, bring whatthey may. the STORE ROOM is now for RENT—One of the most desirable in this place. Possession given on or before the first of April. • J. M. STEVENSON. Gettysburg. Nov. 8. 1860. READY-MADE CLOTHING. "Fuser returned from the Cities with `a 'it' new and ependid assortment of Rea dy-Made Clothing, which will he dispos ed of on terms which will astonish pui chasers. The public ere invited to call and judge for themselves. MARCUS SAMSON. Gelefehttrg, Jan. B.—tf 511 T VISE' 041,,D Si TA D, -ENT IN *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 - at the old stand, on Washington street. one square. south of Thompsou's lintel, where he will be prepared, as here. tofore, to do all kinds of 0.51C14 CLOTH, 4. SION AdINT ,• ING. Oirriage Repairing done at short notice, and on reasonable teams, for which Country Prodice 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. J. G. PREY. Gettysburg, Jan. 12. 1849.—tf BOOKS AND STATIONERY. The Largest Assortment ever opened in Gettysburg BUEHLER has just received I. • from the City a large additional supply of Books, and has now on hand, at his old established Bookstore, in CHARM• BERSBURG STREET, the largest and best assortment of STANDARD BOOKS g 40 1 0 . • of every variety,Clasaical, The- . ulugical, Literary and Miseellatieous. - ev• er offered in this market, all of which will be sold, as usual, at the very lowest rates. He has also constantly on hand a large and litllassorttnent of SCHOOL BOOKS and STATIONERY, Pen-knives, Gold Pens, Pencils, Letter Enveloiies, Visiting Cards, Motto Wafers, with a variety of Fancy Articles, to whir.% the attention of purellasers is invited. The subscriber returns his neknowledg ment for the long continued and liberal pa tronage extended to him, and thinks that. in the variety and excellence of his present assortment at' Cheap Books and Stationery, will be found evidence of u determination to continue to merit that patronage. (rr Arrangements have been made by which any Books not embraced in hisas sortment can be promptly ordered front the City. TIN w ARE ! TIN WARE! arm. mi. BIIVELMER' JI EBPECTFULIS tinnonnres to his int friends and the pihhe that he con tinues to inatintarture andhns now nn hand • .4 LARGE STOCK OP 9poN WAUF„ at "his Eitaldisliment iu Clianiliersburg street, nearly opirosile lie Post °dire— where lie will lie plen,ld to till orderi promptly- and upon the nicst reasonable ernis. 31PdLit Vir mENns D fa LOW CITI-1 Z E Toe time is again approa.hing when the finds ul the North. and thopinless storms if Winter will sweep in ell \heir fury over the land—when the human body will re- quire protection front the chilling atmos phere aril the angry clemenis at ..Old Bo reas." You will therefore please hear in mind that it will he Erenth to your ad vantage to call at SAMSON'S Cash One price Clothing and Varietal Store, (im mediately opposite the Batik where you will find one of the largest, cheapest, and most fashionable selected stcti of READY MADE cLoTffiNG everloffered in the "Buckwheat County," and St such prices as cannot fail to please,—thil suberiher be lieving in the old motto, that "nimble six pence to better titan a slow shilling." The One-price system wit he strictly adhered to. My goods are narked at the lowest living profits, and the asking price is the price at which goods Will be sold, and from which no ahatemeti will in any itistanee be made, which is tits only guar antee that can be given to protect the pub lic. from imposition—believing it to be a much better system than that of the grab game, of asking enormous high prices and selling for just what you rim get. My stock of clothing consists of Clunks, Over coats, Frock -coats, Dress -,oats, Sack -coats, of every description; Pantaloons.of Cloth. Cassimere, Cassinet. Velvet. Cord. and Doeskin ; Vests, of Satin. Cloth, Cassi net ; Woolen Shirts and Drawers ; Can ton Flannel do. ; Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Collsrs, Bosoms, Suspenders—in short, every article that belongs to the Gentle men's Furnishing Roo m, My friends and the pudic generally Ere most respectfully invited to call and exam ine my assortment of clothing before ma king,, their purchases, and they will be con vinced that tt is the intetest of every man who studies economy, 'to purchase his clothing at Samson's. Thankful for past favors, the subscriber Would return his most profound thanks to the citizens of Gettysburg and vicinity, and hopes, by strict - attention 10 business, to merit a' Can nutmeg, of public favor. MARCUS SLMSON GettyOurg, Oct. 25,1850. Irpirwir...7 . llM-ice 111H,Fi subscriber tenders his acknowl • edgmenitto tint public fur the liberal and ateady, ,patronage with which he has been, ! s itypred for a series of year...and re spectfully announces that he hos just re ceivvd, AA :ilia -0/4 established , stand. in Chamberiburg street, a large and fresh , , ''• ' " Stumm OF ' ^ 1 ' ''',.. ', DRUGS DRUGS & MEDICINES, .:, pog.f.t.uriatgoLutßoo ~ Paiiiti;varhish,DyeitulT4 and every variety of a rtichis usuallyfound in a Drug stOisi td Web 'hit 'invitim the attention °Mtn pnbl le Owl th ammonia that they 4111 be furnished at the most region ible prices. ' • . I - ~ • ' .B. H. BUEHLER. Gegyaburg May 3 1850.—tf. HOUSE 'S N . al TING 'vxu ILL be made and put up by the V V subscriber,who willattend prompt ly to all orders, and upon as reasonable terms as can be proeured at any establish anent in the county. GEO. E BUEFILER. INURSIT 1111kIktliAt DAVID-11-EAGY rip ENDERS him acknowledgments to the public for the liberal and stea dy patronage with which he has been fa vored for a series of years ; and respect fully announces to his' former customers and the public generally, that he hae his Shop at present in Chambcreburg 'treat-- where persons wishing FURN ITURE can be accommodated at very moderate prices for CASH, PRODUCE and LUM BER. fur which the highest market price will be paid. 110:7"All Furniture warranted to he made of the very best materials, and by experi enced workmen. e o fling. All orders for Coffins will meet with the same, prompt attention as heretofore. IrrArt APPRENTICE to the Cabinet making business will be taken. if applica tion be made soon. Ono from the coun• try would be preferred. Gettysburg. Der. s.—tf Jiang I.4IPACTIEL TIILS WAY FOR BARGAINS! 0130. R. SW PE r A i'IAK ES this opportunity of tendering to the Public his thanks for the libe ral encouragement heretofore extended to to him, and would respectfully remind them that he mill continues to manufacture, at his old stand, in East York street, a few doors east of the Globe Inn, all kinds o NEW FASHIONABLE FURNITURE ) AS & S, BUREAUS, CRETARIES: Dill SSIND guicturf, BEDSTE A US, CRADLES, ASIISTASIDS, SOF CICKTRIC 'CAULKS, CARD 106 END 66 SOFA 64 Pan DINING BREAKFAST" together with all other articles usually made in his line of business. All work done at his establishment will be warrant ed—will be made of the best material and by the best of workmen. From his knowledge ot the business the subscriber flatters himself with the idea that he is able to compete successfully with any other establishment in the coun ty. in the style and quality of his work. COFFIN S—Malingany, Cherry, or Walnut—in:lde in the best style, and at the shortest notice. ( H. SWOPE Gettysburg, Tau. 18. 1850.—tf Tzvr croozz AT lamersly's Variety Store. THE subscriber invites the attention of the public to the large assortment of Goods just received at his Variety Store, MI the North West corner of the Dia mond. Gettysburg. Pa., which he will he pleased to show to all who may favor hint wilh a call. The stork consists, in part. of COFFEE. SUG.IR, SYRUP, HONEY, Spires of all kinds, Sidt, Fish, Oil, iitc t also the largest and best flock of China. (:lass, and Qnevnsware, ever offered in the place; elan HARD WARE and TABLE CUTLERY. Cof fee Mills ; a laree assortment of Cedar IVare, such as Tubs, Buckets, Churns, &e. ; W itlow Baskets, of all sizes. Ladies' Travellitur Baskets, Brushs, Brooms, IVhisps, &e. ; Crackers, (a superior arti cle,) Cheese, Pickles, Confections and Fruits of all kinds. Also, constantly on hand a full supply of the best FAMILY FimUR, and different kinds of Feed, HAM & BA CON. Hominy and Beans, Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars, with a large variety of Fancy Articles—all of which will be sold at re markably low prices for cash or country produce. The subscriber returns his sincere thanks to the public for the liberal patro nage heretofore extended to him, and in vites purchasers to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. WM. W. lIAMERSLY Oct. 4, 1850: ST4►VE PIPE. O F every size. comonoilv on hand and for sale at F.I/EHLER'S Tin :Ind Sheet Iron Establishment, opposite the Post Office, Cliambersburg street, Gettys burg. [Oct. 25. Shoes ! Shoes ! Shoes ! J UST received a large lot of. Ladies' Morocco and Kid SHOES, GAIT- ERS, &c.; Misses do; also, Gentlemen's coarse and fine Boots, Congress Gaiters Pumps. &r.. at KURTR'S CHEAP CORNER. UR Z RAB JOST RECEIVED A LARGE' kenoaTmEriT Of Florence Braid - BONNET% Colored Chip do. Misses' Mixed Braid do. , China. Pearl, do. Fine Lace do. Aldebraiide& Jenny Lind do. Chip and Mire* do. • ALTO-A VARIETY 'OP Palm, Leghorn & Straw Hats, which wi ll be sold as cheap al ihe cheap. est. tAkir TEL GOODB=IIISOII sup Mops. fdr , ar RE— _ Orl dqn,*re, North 44 toe vottrt-,honse,between ,gutd Stevenson', corners. , - • WANTED, : • "0 stand in a Dry 9agds store, an ac.. live lad, one that speaks the Der. man lacqgme—is a good Arithmetician.— aritt come well recommeded.—and w il serve a regular apprenticeship to the bus- Mess. :None other need apply. Inquire at this office. Dec. 21. JBloo.—tr 4'l LOTH IS CASSIIVIERBTVEST -1111) liobionable variety reesiOed owl for role at BODICES. FIRE I -FIRE! ALIHE Delaware Mutual Safety luau -IL ranee Coteparty, .Philadelphia, are !ow &dee oil 'the mutton plan. gividg the iiisured a partleipatiott II) the profits of the Company. Without liability beyond the premium paid. 4 .lVopremienn notes taken on which assessments are made." The subscriber, as Agent for the above Company, will make 'lnsurances, either permanent or limited, on property and ef fects of every description against loss of damage by fire. BAMAJEL FAFINESTOCK Gettysburg, March 1, 1850.—tf KEYSTONE MUTII A 1. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. OP HARRISBURO, P 4. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Guarantee Capital, 875,000. Rates as low as any other good Company in the United States. TiIIS 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 lives: D. HEAGY. All the profits of the Company are di vided annually among the life members in scrip dividends, bearing interest, payable in cash at the end of each year. Premiums on lile policies may be paid annually, semi-annually or quarterly; or when they amount to $5O and upwards, they may be paid one-half in cash and the balance by note at 12 months. Wives may insure The lives of their bus.-- bands, or husbands may insure their own lives in favor of their wives and children, tittle secu ring to their limitless sum which creditor. cannot reach in the event of the death and insolvency of the linsbimd. L. REILY'. Pren't. rr - Pamphlets and information lurnish ed by the undersigned, who 19 the regular agent at Gettyt,burg. KELLER KURTZ. 0:7 - Dr. CHARLES lionsca is the Com patty's regularly authorized Medical Es emitter. June 28, 1850.-1 e l'ilE usaTED IJ FE IN sI;IZA NC E .INNUITY 4- TRUST COMPSNI CAPITAL $250,000 —CASH !SYSTEM fl roiwarit. tiso:icited applications for efain Lite Insurance, luinish the a osi abundant and gratilv ng proof. that the public ni ltd is deeply ttepret..eti %toil the cost Inti.nital.Ce of this subject. The great object, hooef er. of In sit, once. should be sz chg . ; othersvi is the whole Motive I 0 in4iiro may o eilisappointed. Too much care cannot lie lit - arrived tit the PeleCtion 1 , 1 nil nifire, us it h tt litchi to effect the Coot! rect. The choice should be regulate!, not by present and conodattl !are° inducements, us this is ciir . and) incompatible sviih home assort - es 'I lia pre• on life arecalcidated for the ivirruar- it present ani pifepeetise benefits. thfletore. ore given, the refiill, tiftterr!riy mutt lQrrifinfie in h•i,g 'lion, dipippollittneNt and rout. The object aimed at by this institnt ion is rtirbditu and per petuity. '1 lie rates of premium base been care fully iorel.eteol with reference to floetotatiniff,— The cash system 01 pay Melds has also lteenailop tea Unpaid premium notes constitute no part of the an..efs or this Company, and evert' con. tingeney being tottMed with an ample capital, Lcf*Rl Fr firmly, the whole Sy stem. Thar /nr• too r. if:trait - tont:l to ail other considerations, cum• !lie company to public favor. Explanatory pamphlets, blauks, application paper, information, and every faciliiv, will he cheertully furnished by I). 34ce()N.U . C.111 . , who has been duly appointed agent of tilts otinpally. ..•;reptien R. Cran fold. Paul B. Goddard, ose Thonlo,on, Lr sience John‘on, Benjamin W. Tingley, George Wilenry. Jacob L. Florance, James Deseleug, William M Godrein, John L. I. , nton. BTEPti EN It CRAWFORD. Prelt. A NIII nost W. Tinistrsow, V Pre...Went. CHARLES (:. hILA r. tiec'y and rrealUrer AcTo4fty—Mailuel Eyre. Mr.nrcAL Examimmi—Dr. D. Horner. &•pr. 211, I 5,50 DR1331.1 300=1 'A new and Splendid A ssort- ment just received by J. L. SCHICK ) WHICH he will be pleased to exhibit to all who may call at his Store in Baltimore Street, nearly opposite Fahn cetock's. The goods have been selected with care, and will be sold at remarkably low prices. Among them will be found the most fashionable CDANCEADLE 611.K8. TURK SATINS FRENCH MEIDNOEs, GAME LION DE LAINE-, FIUU RED DE LAINEs. Bromide Camelions, Coburg Cloth, Alpa cas, Bonnet Velvets and Satins; together with n large assortment of Ribbons and Flowers, Stockings and Cloves, bleached and unbleached Mullins, woolen and cot ton l• lannels. Cloths, Castoincrs, Vestings Ca‘sinets, French worked and mourning (totter s , Ila!r Braids, Rotuma of various kuuls ; in short, almost any thing in the Dry Goods line. L 7 T e atielition of the LADIES is particularly invited to my stock of Goods, which will be found to comprise not only the most fashionable. but the best styles. Call and examine them. J. L. SCHICK. Gettysburg, Sept. 20, 1850. GETTY•SBUSG FEMALE HIS Institution, under the direction of Miss WALLACR, will be re-opened on Alontlay Me 2d of September. and con. time in two sessions of five months each, until the lest of Juno; leaving July and August for vacation instead of May. and October. Tatura.—Ten dollars per melon of fire months ; with extra charges for the Lan guages, Drawing and Fancy Work. Pe. pile Will Am. thargotit 'front iUp time of en tering the end of the, and no decructlene from the price will be made, ex eept kir time 4?11 by . I k , reliFheri or pro' trawled Mites* ot` i the pupils. Reference is respectfully made to the following gentlemen : J. D. 14'POreoci, Rein Dr. Mimicker, J. A. TbentWoa, ' ' Rev. Dr. Beitber,' R. G. Harper.- , • Rev. pr. griuth. Dr. D. 14006 •Trof.jieabli, Hon. 'ProChiiever Dlittear, Jells4too h Aug. 0 0 i (Nardi B,)—ly , • ..grhN hand and for sale Atop a few IL-r STOVES; among which fa a Nadia. way Cook Stave. Oct. 4. • GEO. ARNOLD. Jar,uard Wave Braid. AW and beautiful itliele for Trim niing dresses, for eel. a t th e cheep Ettore of .7. L. SCHICK. Oct. 4. Charter Perpetual DIREC;T()Its SEMINARY. Phil adelphinAdverlisemeells E. RICKS JONES, WHOLOALE WOODKN, WILLOW WARE. BROOK Brian, Comb, Looking Glom and Variety store, . NO. 18, NORTH RFICONO STRNET, PHILAD Under J. Sydney Jones' Carpet Warehouse. ()WING to the liberal share of patro ..ge I have received this spring from my friends and customers, has induced me to renewed exertions for the prepartqlott of my fall stock, all of which has hien manufactured of the heat materials and trona the hest manufacturers ofthe Eastern States anti Europe. I again respectfully solicit the attention of merchants to the examination of my stock, which will he sold at the low est market prices for cash or city accept ance. CEDAR WARE.-500 nests Cedar and 100 nests painted Tube, 200 barrel and 100 staff Churns, 100 dozen Cedar and 600 dozen painted Pails, 200 dozen, Wash Boards, 100 dozen nest Sugar and Flour Boxes, Spiggote, Spoons and La dim W ILLO W WARE.-000 nests Mark et and 200 nests Clothes Baskets, 400 Willow Coaches, Chairs and Cradles; a large assortment of French and Domes tic Baskets. BROOMS & BRUSHES,--10,000 Wire Brooms, 10,000 Shaker Brooms, 200 dozen each Wall, Paint, Scrubbing, Shoe and Horse Washes, Tooth, Shaving, Cloth and Hair Brushes of every style. COM BS.-2000 dozen Fancy, of various paterns, side, neck, pocket, dressing and fine-tooth tombs of every style. LOOK ING GLASSES, of Pine Cher ry, Mahogany and Gilt Frames, of all si zes and paters ; German, French and En glish Looking Glass Plates, of all sizes, from 7 by 9 up to 72 by 120—(paciting insured to all parts of the Uttion)—togetb er with a large assortment uf variety goods too numerous to mention. Sept. 1,1850.-6 m LiZrikiaNo2l AGENT OR 111 E SALE OF SOUTH tam .%IANUFACTURING COS WRITING PAPERS. Warehouse, %o. 3, Waller street, PIIIL.IDELI,III.I. St) it) eases of the above superior Papers 5...0 now in 5:0TO, 1111 d for MOO to the• tr..!e 'tie is .hest market placer, consii.titsg in Flat Cape loHe awl A q.te. 12, 14,15, and 161 Di S i rr. na Medium and Demi Writings, blue an t Nhlte. Extra super and superfine Folio Poets, blue and x‘htie, plain and ruled. littra &upon Linen Note Papers, plain and OIL ; , iipiertineand fine Bill Papets.long end broad ttupeanie and fine Counting•llous e Cape and Posts. blue and o bite. Extra super Collgress Caps end Let ters. gilt. "iu.perlino ::•erninsi Caps and Posts, blue bud 1111 C. z.npertine blue Itunen thin Letters, EXIM etiper Bath Poets, blue and %%Lite, plain and ruled. I , :mbr.,of et erl Note Papers and Ens elopes Lawyer s" Brie] Paperi- superime and role Caps sod Posts, ruled aril pldin, blue and white, various qualities and pri• cei. I,non trams white and assorted Shoe Pa: pera, Bonnet Ilaards, white and assorted Tissue, Tea, Wraupinx, En.elope, assorted and blue Me• ilium's. Cap Wruppets, Hardware papers, &e. July 111, 1.630.—dm GREA 'f IMP RO EVMEN T IN Dag aserreolyping. VAN LOAN & CO., Nn. 118, Chertmil Street, Philadelphia. VE, by recent discoveries in their `a art, enabled themselves to take pic tures at all times, with great certainty—as well in stormy as clear weather—which are justly pronounced by artists and scien tific men, UNRIVALLED, for depth of tone and softness of light and shade. By work ing themselves they not only produce pic tures which are good and cheap, but by far the best and cheapest which can be produced at nny 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 oilier establishments, for pictures of equal size, but of inferior qual ity. The Gallery of Portraits, consisting of some hundreds, embraces a collection of distinguished Americans, worthy the attention of visiters to their rooms, which are Open at all times. The collection which they had deposit. rd in the callibitton of the Franklin Insti tute. was constantly surrounded by dense crowds of admirers, who were loud in their praises of die artists' skill. To guard against every possibility of mistake, they guarantee every pietursSo he of the best materials, end unless it is entirely satisfactory to the customer no charge will be made! When visitinktbe city call at tlivir rooms, whether you wish a daguerreotype or not. The admission is free, and ) ou will he pleased with ynur visit. Don't forget the number, 118 Ches nut street,a few doors below Fourth. Nov. 15.-3 m FArr ACKEREL, W-11 4U. SA WHOM HERRINGS, PORK, Constantly on harapsnd FON s• 111 aT J. Palmer & Co. Market street wharf, Aht & SIDES I Philadelphia. 19HOUI.DER, LARD. 4G CHEESE, Rept. 19.-3 m teltimare A4dverlimenatlnts. Shirt Establishment. ONE of tho ost ex 1- tensive in m the Bowed " States, No. 170 Baltimore it. where WO persona are employed, and a stock of 1000 dfn.fn of Shirts always no hand ; style and qual tiles suitalils for all parte oldie guru, Mer chant' and others visiting Baltimore are invited to call and (minium the largest and best assortment of shirts that has ever been offered in this city, consisting of all sizes and quality, for mit and boys, which, for style sod workmanship, *anew. be :aria's aed. More than usual 'fort has been made to render thesesertmeat of SHIRTS COLLARS, Linnen and Cotton DRAW ERS, complete and desirable in every se speet. T. W. BEl w rON, 179 Ballinger skeet. our Light. March 20, TAX MIRE, OF every description, constantly , on .hand and for sale at Bummers .ria Wars- Establishment, oppositsri- the Post Office. [Oct. 4.