111 =p31; „,, az .,• atte 031 1 AnAits ow:my PO 1850. • Commissioners' Office, Adams County, Penn'a. AGRICIRAHLY to an, Act of Assembly, erti tled ..An Act t 6 raise County Rotes and Levies," requiring the Commissioners of the respective counties to publish a statement of the.RECEIPTs and EX P ENDrrultES yearly— We, the Commissioners of Tazes of said county, dialtipott as follovre, viz : from the eight day of January, A, D., 1850, to the sixth day of January, A. D., 1851, both days included: Jahn Irahlteltock. Esq., deed.. late Treasurer. and Samuel FahnestOck, Esq.. present Treasurer, and • Commissioners, la Account with the County of Adams, us thllows DR. CR. , To otgaitanoing Tax and Quit Rents et last settlement, Cads istlstufs of Treasurer nt last settlement, (bunts, Rata and Levies assessed jar 1850, viz s Botough of fir enyeburg. 111136 69 Quit litents, 178 50 981 41 044 46 431 41 8145t99 041 , 06 104,1,r x;18 266` , 14 063 42 X 79 • 674. 09 1032 32 048' Se • . 347 le •sk 099 10 839 37 Cambellsnd township, Germany " Herwiok ' " linatingion ". Latimer. .. Henriltonbili t " : • Liberty " Leatiltoo , " • Inisfle!= .4 Fangio CINIOWOIO " TYrehe *sago! Mountplailpint. " Rand{... ,F4 , 6odoma • AlhArrob , " Maim cash received Crow 11. A. Buehler, Eel. for Rest, " from R. G. Harper. Req., on Mania Fines as per Act of May 10, 1850, reeelved span sundry loans. • ' Abstement on State Tax, - Harrisburg, Cash reoeived from F. G. Holfman, - Esq., for Strays, " " for Interest, additional Tax for IRSO, " Jury fees and fines from Sheriff, Balsam due Treasurer, TAe Outs Steeling County Tax an Q. Mote appear to be in the ken de 9 r folknreing Cb/beciare, Tie cottierrons. 1846.* John Varpentdt, Freedom, 14 85 1848. John o.. Prey, Borough ortyaburg, Get 52 36 1849. Andrew ldeSherry, Germany, 49 76 44 was Gardner, Huntington, ' 160 49 1' Adim Gardner, Latimol9. , 61 17 " Jacob. Adams, Commie. ' - 73 86 1850. Barnard Weaver, Bor. Gottysbarg,f (tax dog. r.) 335 80 4 . Wm. Curren, Cumberland,) • 939 41 44 ' Michael Snyder, Germany,t , , 327 46 " Lemlerd Mclslwve, Iluntingion,f 375 99 " Jonathan Brenensan, Latham.) ~ 434:06 " OlArittlau Ovarkoltzer. Idldatl,* . ' 121 97 " tulip Gets, Hamilton,* 940 34 4 ' 'Mel Plank; Menslien:• . ' • 214 77 ' 4 Charles Will. • Conoirago4 - 443'42 44 • Samuel Biudebeeker, Tyrone.) ,,,,,,,, 316 73 4 1 . ;Harry Stundara. Mountplessint,* . .. 178 59 " Cornelius Myers, Reading 4 , , 134 38 " Jacob Slagle. Oxford,* : , 1)5 29 4 ' Rufus Wearer, Union,* , *Sitkoe paid in full: fSinee-piddlirpatt— , IN testimony that the foregoing Statement of Receipts avid, Expenilitures exhibited at th e officii of the nellsurer of Ilia mitnity‘ 40 jig a porrect and tree eopy,iie taken frum asd coMpared with the stigmata remaining hi %bd books it( this offiee...We Ithyelisneenio set Mir hands and affized the atml of said olliesteat,Gettyslouit, titt!sisAlti day of kinutry, 1851. 1 , JOHN G. MORNINGSTAR, JOHN MUSO4MAN, 4'4 ; !ithoiliissiotters. . ,;;, , ..., i -'4 . • JACOB GRwsor,...., 4 ,• - ~/ ,:• Attest-4. Aucatsiseuott, CYerk. , To the'llitonorable the Judges of the Court ilitrz, upietsigued, duly elected Auditors to settle and adjust the baststghweri sworn or slimmed agreeably to law—Report the folio disown, A. D., 1850, to the sixth (6th) day of January, A.D., 185 John Fahnestoek, Esq., late Treasurer, and COn DR. DOLLS. CM To outstanding Tax and Quit Rents at last settlement, 2533 33 Balance on hand at last settlement, 78 88 Amount of Tax assessed fur 1850, 16,559 90 Quit Rents, 1850, /77 50 Cash received from P. A. Buehler, Esq., for Rent,. 80 00 Cash received from it. G. Harper, Esq. on Militia Fines, as per Act of May 10th, IPSO, Cash received on sundry loans, Abatement on Slate Tax at Harrisburg, Cash received from F. G. Hoffman for Strays, Cash for Interest, r. Cash for additional Tax. Balance due Treasurtg, October 28th, 1850; $27,714 99 Samuel Fahneatock, Esq., Treasurer, and Corn To outsuindiog 'Tau and Quit Iteutu, October 26th, 18* ; 109058.1 g P4oorty borrowed. ' ~ ' , ). , 'lO5OlOO Additional tax . ' • . 14 49 Jury Fees an d Flues, Malaita due Treasurer,', 1 F., • P? le. $12.,119 17 I i $19318 17 WEAlwamdenakaied, Auditors of the essinti of Adams, Pennsylvania, elected and sworn in parsuanee of law, id REPORT: dtst we met, didwedk, mettle adiust t aecnrding to.lsiw, the account of the Treasurer and Commissioners of said county, oatmeal:big on the eighth day elrialmall, A. D. 1850, and ending en the , sixth dei of January, A. IL, 1851, both days included. That said account, au settled above, and mitamsd 9f record in Settlement Book, in the Commissioners' Office of Adams county, is correct; and that we fina there was a balance due by the ceenty,of Adams to the estate of John Fahnestock, late Treasurer, at the time of his death, October 981 h, A. D. 1850, Five Hundred and Dollars and Eighty .six Cents, for which there is credit given in the account of Samuel Fahnestock, Treasurer; and a balance yet Temainhir, of outstanding Tits and Quit Rents of Ten Thousand Fifty-eight Dollars and Eighteen Cents, which is charged to Samuel Fahnes. took, his sitcoessor : And we also certify that there is due to Samuel Fahnestock, Treasurer, the sum of Nine hundred and Fifty Dollars and Fifty Cents (0950 50), and a balance of outstanding Taxes and Quit Rents of Three Thousand Nine Hundred and Ninety Dollars and Fifty five Cents (3990 55.) SAMUEL DURBORAW, JOHN ELDER, F. G. HOFFMAN, Judi:ors yr the County of -Mama. February 3, ;851 HATS & CAPS ! 'a :it t. Boots & Shoes . THEsubscriber has just returned form the City with a new and till supply,of Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, of all kinds, prices, and styles, which will be said shesp, rritentember his Store fee providing for "Me two extrenies,"— the bead imd feet—two doors below the PPM 041104. My stook is the largest and sekteted ever opened in this market. NA see. W . W. TO N. Aliletiyaburg. Oct. 4, 18511. ALEX. It. 5'134.1' 14:1%!..011, 4TTORNEI Al' LAB . . CiFFICE in the Centre Square, North 14 4 F or the Otourt-houire, between Smith' atittressoit's corners. ST4 VK PIPE, F every b i ke, constantly an hind and ILIP tot isle st BURlltaltli sod IlliataMtm Eatiblishostei. *pintails the Po it °Sec tlbstnbersburg strost;Gettys• (Oct. 25. 11111111111 AUDITORS'::REPORT. L , • . 11;14'1 11 ZA.TS. ZATS. LATEST FASHIONS /1111 E undersigned respectfully informs 11 his (fiends and the public generally, that he has just manufactured superior 161. .., of HATS of the best materials and latest style, at his old establishment in South Baltimore street, opposite the Compiler office, and next dour to Wampler's Tin ning Establishment—embracing the fol lowing Superior Mole-skin Plush Hats, Silk, Russia, Fine Fur, and Slouch Hats, Ate., all of which he will sell low for cash, or country produce, it delivered immedi ately. Furs taken in exchange, for Hats. J. J. BALDWIN, Agent. April 20. 1850. Jacquard Move Braid. A NEW and beautiful article for Trim miiig Ladies' dresses. for sale at the cheap Store GI J. L. SCHICK. Oct. 4. fi'ILOTHS. Cassintera, Vesting,. dm,— m.- 1 a fuebional# variety, received and for sato at SCHICK'S. DOLLS. c-rs. By auditing and settling public accounts, 49 00 IL W. Stable, Auditor appointed by the Court to audit • public offic es,es, SR 50 Repairs at Prison and public buildings, * 175 854 Assessors' pay, 673 00 Rued damages and damage views, , 594 54 Justice and Constable tees for committing vagrants, • . , 37 fa Quit Rents paid Geo. Rimes, due up to January 1,11234 ' - "''2.00 Fog and wild-cat scalps, ' It 90 PailLic Printing and Blanks, ! School funds to Reading township, ' ' ' '" 57 87 Wood for public buildings, , , ~ . • , ', at, 371 Medical attendance on Prisoners, • - -.-: . -11 10 DOLLS. CTS 2533 33 78 88 Grand Jury and Tip Staves' pay for 18 60, General Jury and Tip Stares pay for 1840.`, , Swearing 'Township Officers, Prothonotary's fees and dockets, Clerk or Sessions' fees and dockets, Jailor's fees for keeping Prisoners, Count Cryer's pay, 1850, Pottage and Stationery, dtc. for Ogee sip( Coot Heise, nit refunded, 'Treasurer of Ponr House, Jacob King, Esq., Commissiorateirls 241 60, J. G. Morningstar, F. " " ' ' '2411.00 , John Masselman, Jr. gsq. " " 164 60 Clerk's salary, 200 00 John F. Felty, Esq., in full for thisobromotioto stNlt s ~.. State roan, $16,730 40 30 00 690 10 7175 00 622 55 4 31 5 64 50 61 45 00 950 50 Repairs at Bridges, ' Counsel to Commissioner's, T. C. Hambly, Esq.,serfrices in iforkterant . le - 0 0 * Officers' pay, Spring Ifletsion, , 307 39 " Fall " • 426 96 Sheriff's Bill of Court costs, 421 16 Rent paid for House for Sheriff, ' 51 25 David - M. Myers, Costnallskinerrappoinisi-byekswOoitt to divide Menallea toweesbip,ilso. ' - o_9 Jacob Dellone, do. • do. do. , 62 00 Nicholas Heltsel, do.• '451., 40. • 56 00 James Russell, Esq., for Surveying-Menalkesiowlskip, ate, 40 00 - Binding Books, l 1g J. P. Hodriett, for Drawing and Speothoetions for Jail, dos. 115' 00 David S. Stoner, Esq., en Jail eantnleto • 1070 , 0 0 Keeping Prisoners in Eastern State Prises, 109, 94 One Share in Geuysburg Water company, 13 00 Incidental Expenses at Jail, '26 00 Coroner and Justice fees for Inquiskilitist . 4'; I ; *f p D. A. Buehler, Esq., for Stoe s e h , Aitr Notewand interest paid, (on Juli loan) , Wm. Fiches, Esq., in trust for boppledi aid‘luniilAffi; Sheriff Fickes, conveying pdsbner to 5: - ."S. Prises - , r 71 Wm. Fickos, Sheriff, summoning Juries,: -41.444_ Directors of Poor pay, 4 • , 44 , .. rOa 00 General Index Docket of Wills, Aglininieustiontolessutow ; ,4 ~,.•.; ries, Vendue LiBUI, and actiountsioftketwirrna. 4dirtirw, istrators, and Guardians, from the year 1860 up to (651; and re,fi ling, numbering, Mid stmeging ikkilleelowsid nected with said docket, coti*iog 1k 5 145 10 110r.k04v,'f #. 1050 4"_ Abatement to Collectors, 596 45 Certificates of Cortstablee4eturns, 911 'to Rioneratiorts to Collectors; 2111 13 Collectors' fee*, t r - $29,216 12 .3990 55 Treasure's' salary, Outatanding Tax . and Quit'llandso • • • • Conimooli u lrleas 4ir 1 Pena's'. Accoarte bf the Treasurer kid' Csissiissioases of mid eonoty, ing as a- reml oodasssit of said Aosoilt, ilhoo Abe eighdi (811) day , both days Isoluded : , , ssioners, in account: with tlie‘Ciit' i ility ' CIL ikatiOtiss. By Coosl/4)los' returns foi 18110; 73.44 Exoibeestions, 18$89 118 : 98 1848 and 18414 d " ' 18 0 211 Outstanding Ta 1846, Do. do and Quit Rents,. 10489. •• • Do. do. 1849, Do. do.„ do. i t eSo. . Quit Rents fat 1850. Diatuuseinent on County Onleis, ' Treasurer's, dalarg,i „:,,: sso &its 00 ~;652 431 5 54 36 09 558 86 issioners, in account with theL.County of .Adankt6 By balance doe Treasurer, Octeirer,•6o , l4lB6o.• '• • 5 411 .... 06 Exonenitions for 1848, ; • • Do. •6949;716 0 Do. 1850, et be Feet,':;' 1849, , '8 . 90 et. .I)N,A 1860, " " c• • 35 Outstanding tax, 1846, - ' •• ; 14 85 • Do. &Q. R. 1848, • • . • •• ••,• • • 159 36 Do. do. 1849, j:• .• , ,3,45•111 rOutionfeg 611 1 ,1850, , , 3400 56 Quitilenta, 7950, . 177 60 Consables'letions, Disbursement on County Order*. Treasurer's fees, ' ' ; • 301'54 • t • . ;AM) 64 95 94 7197 31 WILLIAM IL STEVENSON WHOLESALE DEALER IN CROCEIROES MINORS "It City Prices. No. 3, South Front street, Harrisburg, Pcnnsyra 118 E business heretofore carried on in this 'estibliehnient, will hereafter be conducted as above. The encouragement which has thus far been extended to the enterprise of selling goods in Harrisburg at City prices, leads to the indulgence of the hope that it is looked upon favorably by merchants and others in this section of the State. As for the future, it is only necessary to say that the arragement will afford renewed facilities for the success of the undertaking, in the co.operation of a large importing house in Baltimore, which will enable the undersigned to oiler the same advantages which could be offered in the city. He therefore cordially invites merchants and others to call and examine a very large stock, arid satisfy themselves of his entire ability to sell as he promises. A lot of choice liquors in store at im porters' terms- Orders from a distance promptly filled, and goods despatched at City PriceS. W. H. STEVENSON. January 17, 1851. LOCUST GROVE STEAM Mll.l. TWO MILES S. 'VEST OF LIT TLESTOIi',►', IN GERMANY TlflB establishment is now in full op eration and calculated to do all kinds of Grinding upon the shortest notice and in the very best manner. Farmers mid others wanting grinding done, especially in time of low water, will please call at this Establishment, where they can be ac commodated at all times. The STEA3I 'close by and in connection with the large Flouring Mill, and together are calculated to do a large amount of work. A PLASTER MILL - CLOVER MILL is in connection with this establishment, and Booing east now be done at all times. Constandy ow hand and for sale, AT TILE wholesale and retail. Family and Super fine Wheat Flour. Rye, Cora sad Buck wheat Flour. warranted superior. A large lot of chopped Rye, Corn. Oats, Mil:tares. Bran, Shorts. Shipstuff, die., to be had at all times at fair prices. 111 10 VXI, P Left INTER On hind at all times, for Wear einlmar (Or enground. ' Those pavans the Flour and Feed business =Caac commodated at l times on the shams' notice, either tibia the Flour sad Feed manufactared, or by having their own grain ground. This establishment has bola eructed at bearyaupease for the special eonennieswes sod. accommodation of the neklbbiabood and' wilt be carried ou by Surstrrate AWPBRJENCED MILLERS. IN 493 757 95 t 57 44 515 91 59 113 '5O 1111 00 190 551; 50 50 4750 00 The andasigmsl therefore respeethey solieflr tbo-patronigs- of ibtrAtinwearriog eattatry. Farmers may rest asthma - a haring their grinding and all other wort done at either o of the . Mills. in the very Sod it all times upon abort notice. Persons going to the essoblisb mom twos a diatoms eau st all times sad partkalarly in a dry seasoei, when she SUOMI are low and water mares, by "bshort time, take their grain home with them maindielowed es they may 'Mich'. Those' thaVlarg plaster is the stow eats isaiell °dams mweive and mks mei& them grouts! plaster in omebuge. ARNOLD llettptt flrove,Repi: V. - A. ' • ' DOOR." •Haw ikequestly do . sre bear esissessisst shish is savant to convey to the Naiad the last sage' f ilekneis that 'Spottiest car be mama ts mod Woe. ildrs. Hankins. a maariteript the Ta o eiturch, wig. spoke expressed besspbt &sato "dstitb's dew," by Ithesosittim sod Nor- I rosti Headaette, whoa; like ha Herel sUssemey, 11111.10fejkagly,1104 relieved hero( her losers patesasV i rassil toes is bear Molls Eli pedal ilealtli; • re, tastart Itaihrars Sedly Re tie! is applied, its betielieisl seeds amettepelho soolhes, hoods, elessies and pomillos 1 oatati tl P illapa irritafior.ruses 029,416 19 arid swellings, relieves the awes ermine areralitie twins, gives ease twßurtis, Bcalits, Sores, Reap tient., cures 'Rhertinatisio, Laraloge, Baas. Pas. zlprahm, 3lniss, spins, stif week .wealiese iu the s:Met and backowers alr all kiwis, brumes, chafes, sore throat, Mamma, Loimmars comet*, &e. TOOTH ACHE CURED IN ONE SECOND. Tnia torturing affection can be camel is an in stant, for the moment the Relief leaches the naive,-the rain is Mitigated. taw wig% Tie Del arena and Henderson', Nearalpa awl sick Howleche--beihe the parts where :ire rail is most severe, and in a few inineees yam mil he entieely refievneh• -, Talmo inummilly it will W rest the awit violent spasm, semi erasers, seep vomiting or too nesitle pugs*, sad ia all rases give strength for wealkaros, easel bit rein, bedih br sickness.. *wed, Relief is genuine sm. less signed by Lowey /k ea. 162 iroilmi at. Elegant toilet Requisites. To embellish sod enflame 'bedlam* M Immoty. • Radwaff ,Sfedgcsicd Amp., FirtoniblY kfloWo thtert tilikisreseable world for its eutrewiely Neel, Isiulifying and soothing abets ee the skis, while by its amiss on the pores sad minute sersemsy mash it ex. mile all the impurities from the semees, every tepiiericy to indammatiem, sad effecmany dissipates all redness. tan, pimples, spate, Heck les: distelerations and other meneesiesemptimm Gentlemen, after ahariag, will Med it allays art irritstitis and tenderness of the skim, mil men it soft. smooth and plessent. It is bee ham polionsus, irritatiug and persiciame imperieds, and ens be need at the mailer ski. of lbo ham with the mums happy results es wpm liensity in its prigte. , Escheat* is enveloped in a splendid lapel isf steel engraving, with the siginamere el R4Dtirit ee each CAC Tides li essits, large oars. ' Tim mourning steammt el llearty ie alisamthiet best of .hgir. Behas War mu t " Le . best . Hair Toiric semis me Ike dressingtaxi 6a, , t.; the It thensm the scalp frti_m rot keeps it clean, CUM ' solt•TvbilKnesil tures ee dm howl. ell•Po the heir, frees falling out, Na das i t *H s , g er . smooth aid gloviY. Pmts. who base lest disk hair by sickness will AM • com m gri. = maws is Ibis Balm. It also gives it a dui, ~,a beautiful' color end prevents it from turning p.T. It is sold in large bottles for 25 cents per bord e , a nd is warranted the best hair prepiratioa is use It will not soil the hat, flip, or the &sea fallisM— None genuine without the signatory of BOSOMY & CO. • 'I4, 85 90 71 367 29 2107 177 50 16997 69 912 13 $27,714 99 or Agent. for the sale of the above articles in Adams eon.ity—S. H. BUEHLER. Getty*. burg; Paxton 4. Blythe, Fairfield; Mrs. Thrania, Cashtown Sneetinger b Renshaw, Littkstoina - Eirhelbaugh tir Hollinger, Abbottstown; Wolf & Co., East Berlin; D. M.C.White,Halap ton ; HoUzinger & Ferree, Petersburg. Sept. 6, lbar-2m U. M'CONAUGHY, ATTORNEY .61T l'Afr, OFFICE in the South-west corner of, the public square, one door west of George Arnold's Store, and formerly oc eupied as a Law (Kee by John M'Con uughy, Esq., deceased, • ROUSE SPOUTING ILL be made and put up by the Attorney and Solicitor for subscriber,who willattend prompt- Patents and Pensions, I,V Can furnish very desirable faciliti es to: ly to all orders, and upon as reasonable a pplicants and entirely relieve them from terms as can be procured at any establish the necessity of a journey to Washington. went i n t h e county. przr D. AlcC. is prepared to attend tug GEO. E BUEHLER the prosecution of Claims for Bounty Land to Soldiers of the War of 1812 and others —the selection of choice lands sad loca ting their IVarranis—proeuring Paws and selling Soldiers' lands to the best ad vantage. Apply to him personally or by letter. Gettysburg, Nov. 1, 1850—tf ETTERS of Administration, an t h e IA estate of Joint Dureigui, sen.late of , Tyrone township, Adams county, deceased, having been granted to die subscriber, residing in same township.: notice is hereby given to all who are indebt ed to said estate, to make payment without May, and to those haeingclaims tnp resem them properlyauthenticated for settlemenL. DANIEL. DREAM, Adm'r. Feb. 7,1851.-6 t NOTICE. GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY iir .iiiiicliza•E ,SLIOP. FVHIS establishment will now be car ried on by whotake pleasure in being able to announce to their friends and the public generally that they bare constantly on hand a very great variety of Holloware and Stoves, including Kettles, Pots, Ovens, Skillets, Pans, Griddles. lee.; Common Parlor, Air-tight. and Cooking Stoves—among the the far-famed HATHAWAY. To Farmers they would say, they ha►o os hand an excellent assortment of Eisratang AfassoleaselUN, minsiatingrofthe renowned t3eylor Plough, Woodcock's and Witherow's. D. Warren's Patent Windmill. fkraw.outters, %CiCSMITHING is carried on by the best of workmen.— They will still arty on the BOOT SHOE • slap in the Smith end of the Foundry buil •Fing, Wham with good workmen and' the esadlemit materials, the neatest fits and best yea will be made. Otr Ladies will he waits' d on at their residences. AU the above mentioned artiples, with a great nosy others not named, will be Air- Mished as cheap for cash or country pro duce as they can be had any where else. 1110retriring , o fall kind s ,d on e at the short!, nodes. Gettysburg, April 28, 1850. Important to Housekeepers ! TILE IMPROTBD DOUBLE OVEN LAUBACH'S PATENT COOKING STOVE'. TWO SIZE ate now Consta . tidy kept far sale in Gettysburg, at A N D RE W POLLEY'S l'ut Shop. and in Littlenotan at JOSEPH BARKER'S Tavern. They are prow= se be die best stoves now in use. for medi'reg. baking. roaming, and for seteresi4 a we. with less wood than any Mber mow. and are the heavieit in the casting. for the size, of any now made, They are warranted to bake well in both ovens. Any person wanting these stoves delivered. by keying word at either of the above mentiared places, the proprietor ail deliver deem at a short notice, as he inseads doing the peddling principally himself. lie is confident that ha can give people better satisfaction than hired ped lars. There are already upwards of SIX HUNDRED of thellunbudr Stoves sold in York Adams. and Carroll counties, within two years. but not se many of the Into improvements. The improvement is in the middle. flue. by which the lower oven is meek easier heated, and the holes am larger on the sops, to put on larger pots. We deem it unnecessary to say menu about than, but warn people who are judges of cooking stoves to examine thoroughly. and we are confident that day will God that they have advan tages over any other stove now ' in use, and according to the quality and weight, than any that are offered to the public. They are likewise kept for sale at the Proprietor's Foundry, near Dills buis. York county. Pa. MICAH ARNOLD, Prapairnar of die Digit for York. Adam., Carroll. sod Jaraiat' cauetiea, and Revd= Agent for .slog amniael rights is Maryland. Virginia sad ?swan. Avg. 23, 181110.--ly IrrHE eodersigned has connoted with his Coaehmaking Establishment a large Smith Skop, and is prepared to do ALL MEM OP BLACIESMITHING, nicimptaro - ROME CalllGlS, MGM, WAGONS, H. Ile would say to those who have Horses to shoe, that he has in his oinplOy tirst-rate hands, which, with his personal attention, •ill enable hint to give entire satisfaction" to all those who may favor him with Kean, CARRIAGE & BUGGY SPRINGS (warranted) will be promptly made to or. I der at all times. op -Au kinds of REPAIRING done, both in Wood and Iron, at the mostredue ed prices. acrTbankful for past encooragetnent, the subscribersolicits a contitioanee ofpat ronage, and invites his friends to call at his Establishment in west Ohambersbarg ° st., a few doors below Thompson's Hotel C. W. HOFFMA N. Gettysbarg,Oetoberl 5.1847. THE STAR AND BANNER. Is published every Friday Evening, in Ca' 'As' te street, two doors from the Diamond. by D. A.& C. H. BUEHLER. 133:11E If paid in advance or within the year 42 per asurstm—if not paid within the yrs 50. No paper dimentinio,.l until all awn ra gen are paid— except at the option of the Etlltor. cepioa 61 meta. A failure to notify a diecontinuanc will he regarded as a new engagement. ....hrriAmavirs not exceeding a square inserted twee timer for *I --every subsequent insertion 5 amts. Longer ones in the same proportion.— All advertisements not specially ordered for a given time will be continued until forbid. A law rat erdtartion will be made to those who advertise 67 the year. Priainag of all kinds executed neatly and dr" , 11 41 1. and on reasonable terms. levers and earesomairatimis to the Editor, (ox orptime suck a. centrist Money or to names of new mharrihees.) run,,,t he toss r•ID in order to 'WM attention. FIRE 14 1 1 E PIIIHE Delaware Mutual Safety Insti -A• ranee Company, Philadelphia, are sow doing business on the mutual plan, giving the insured a participation in the profits of the Company, without liability beyond the premium paid, "No premium notes taken on which assessments are made." The subscriber, as Agent for the above Company, will make Insurances, either permanent or limited, on property and ef fects of every description against lois or damage by fire. • • SAMUEL. FAHNESTOCK. Gettysburg, March 1,1850.-4 f . K.CYSTONE IVIU'IVA 1. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. OF BeiRRISBURG, CHARTER PERPETUAL. Guarantee Capital, 67;6;063. Rates swim as say other good Comps*, Is t Uta United Mates. • THIS chrupcny reapectftilly calla the attention of the Ohne to the follow ing advantages which they aro?' enabled to offer to persons disirona of insuring their live.: All' the profits of the Conipany are di vided annually amotig the life menthe's itt scrip dividends, bearing interest, payabh; in Nish at the end of each year. • Premiums' on hi. policies 'barbs paid annually, semi-annually or 'quarterly; or when they amount' 40 $llO and upward/, they may be paid , one-half in cash and the balance by note 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 insolvency of the husband. • L. REILY, Pres% 'os 4 Pamphlets and information furnish ed by theruridertignettfwbo- is the regular agent at Gettysburg. -- KELLER KURTZ. Q ::r Dr. Comma& Holtman is the Coax• pany's regularly authorized Medical Ex *miner. June 48, 1850.4-1 y WIT THE OLD 1I T.* AD, HUT IN A NEW , SHOP. J. G. FREY TENDERS his acknowledgments, to his friends for past favors, and has the pleasure of announcing thatte is again located at the old stand, on Washington street. one square south of Thompson 's Hotel, where he will be prepared, as here tofore. to do all kinds of GOMM, CLOTH, 4 SION PAINT. INO. O Carriage Repairing done at short notice, and on reasonable teams, foe 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. J. G. FREY. Gettysburg, Jan. 12, 1840.—tf INIZZEW =Zee GOODS! A new and Splendid Assort ment just received by J. L SCHICK,' wlllOll he will be pleased to exhibit to all who maymall at his Store in Baltimore Street, nearly opposite Faint estock's. The goods have been selected with care, and will be sold at remarkably low prices. Among them will be found the most fashionable CHANGEABLE SILKS, TURK SATINS FRENCH MERINOEB, CAME. LION DE noth. RED DE. LADIES, Brocade Camelions, Coburg Cloth, Alpa cas, Bonnet Velvets and Satins ; together with a large assortment of Ribbons and Flowers Stockings and Gloves, bleached and unbleached. Muslin., woolen and cot ton Flannels, Cloths. Cassimers, Vesting. Cussinets, French worked and mourning Collars, Curls, Hair Braids, Buttons of various kinds - in short, almostany thing in the Dry Goods line. :'['he attention of the LADIES is particularly invited to my stock of Goods, which will be found to comprise not only the mole fashionable, but the bat styles. Call and examine thins.. J. L. SCHICK. Gettysburg. Sept. 20. 1850. v t • - 4 ^ler. TX WARE ! TIN WARE! am. E. BUMMER R ESPECTFULLY announces to his friends and the public that he con tinues toittitiiifacture and has now on hand .4 LARGE STOCK OF TIN WARE,, at his - ,Establishment in Chamberaburg street, nearly opposite the . Post Office-- where he Will be pleased to fill orders promptly and upon the most reasonable terms. REMOVAL. DR, J. LAWRENCE HILL, ENEOWVIR,T, AS removed hiwolime to the building opposite the Lutheran Church, in Chambersburg street, 2 doors east of Mr. Middleenfrs store where he may all times be found ready and willing to attend to any case withm the province of the Den tist. Persons/1n want of full sots of teeth are rospecifully invited to call. REFERENCES. Dr. C. N.Dr.iti.tici r ir, I liev.C.P.KnAttrit.D.D D. 1111101 11L, I Prof. M. JACONS, " C. A. Cl/W(IILP., I " H. L. 14111/111:11, 0 D• 611.11E11T, " WM. M .liztAroins Rev.J.G'.WArsoN / D.D." H. L. STINVXII., July 7. 1848„ Shawli4 ! Shawls ! JL. SCHICK has just received a • splendid Ibt of flay State Sheiiele. to which he Wcrtild ask the attention oldie Ladies. Also,la fine article of Gum Shoe. ri . LOTH CASSIMERS, VEST 1L) INGS, 64c.,--a faeltionshle variety received and 1. r dale at SCHICKS. rhiladeiplaittativertipiemenlos E. 111C . KS JONES, WIIOLENALF: WOODEN, WILLOW WARR BROOM, Brush, Comb, Looking Gloss, and( Variety !..tore, NO. IS, NORTI( SECOND STREET, PRILAP. Under J. Sydney Jones' Carpet Warehottse. OWING to the liberal share of [Astro nage I have received this spring lrom my friends and customers, has induced um to renewed exertiops for the preptiralhist of my fall' stock. All, of Which has 6611 intinnftMtured ial the best.thaterials and (tool the:besfntanuftctuteesofthel astorotilstill and Europa. 1 again rae i tec sully solisii the attention of nierehants to the' exuthieution uf my stook; 'which will be sold at die sit Market prices for cash ciky,smoopt ,. cr.DiR W4RE.-400 neiia 644 and 00 nests painted 7'utat;'2oo' sad 100 staff' Minims 106 doesirlYislai and 000 dOesii:fisTil4:Pallie;l6olllllol Wash Boards,•100 &ten nag ellitar'stid ?hair Boxest, Spiggotai Brims! imilVist- WILLOW WhilE..-600nestsillark. etc and '4OO sesta Olothris 'Harkets, Willow Cosches..Cheirt,' ~Gradkut a large assortment of From& argil/mos tio Baskets. .• • wire , o men ., 10,000 Shslffi i r c EVß" gm) domm each. Will' Pnint Shoe and Mime Strobes, Toroth, Shaiing, Cloth and Hillißruiltei of iveit COMIIS,."--2000 dozen Fancy, °Nations patens, aide, neck; pellet, tinting and finif-tnoth wish& °revery style. LOOKING. GLASSES, or etnt Ober- IT, Mahogany and Gilt Primary of an si xes and paten ; German, French' and En glish Looking Glass PlateM of all. sixes, from _2.hy 40.4 parking insured to all parts of the Uniatt)-491110th -41' with a large assortmentof variety goods too numerous to mention., Sept. 1, GREAT MORO EVMENT IN Dasuerreotypiew. VAN LOAN & CO., No. 118, Chesfaut ilitzeat, Philadelphia, AVE, by recent discoveries in their Jua art, enabled themselves to take pic tures at all times, with great oertainty—is well in sternly_ as clear weathertritielt are justly pronounced by artists and Idea• title men, 111 , 11111PAtters for depth of tone and softness °flight and shade. By work ing themselves they not only produce pic tures which are Bond arid, Cheop s but by far the bait and cheapest wbich ean-be produced at any other establishment.— Their charge for pictures in handsome im proved MUM.. ranges from . ADNB Liol.ldia to three dollars,iktpending on the sine of the picture. being scamely oneohnif the price charged at other eatablishments, for pictures of equal size. but of inferior , qual ity. The Gallery of Portraits. consisting of some hundreds, embraces a coltectihn of distinguished Americans, worthy the attention of visitors to their rooms, which are Open al aU times. The collection 'Which they had deposit ed in the exhibition 'of the'rninitlin Insti tute, was constantly surrounded by dense crowile of Admirers, who wore their praises of the artists' skill. To guard against every. possibility of mistake, they guarantee every picture to be of the hest materials, 'arid unless it is entirely satisfactory to the etivitimer no charge will be made ! When risking the city tall's% theit foetus. whether row wish a daguerreotype 'or hot. Themdmission Is free, and T oe will be pleaded with your risk. Dont forget the number. 118 MS nut street, a few doors below .Fburth. Nov. 111.-3 m calllissore A4vg.rthitessients. Shirt Establishment, SHIRTS ONE of do most ex tensive in the United States, No. 170. Baltimore at., where 00P__ Moo, ns are employed, awl a stank Of f 99P.,419!" of Shirts always on hind ePO4?" 1 " hies suitable for all parr uf, tim mer chants and others visilleithltlimit* are invited to call sail examine LW In and best assortment of sbirts th at haat been offered in this city, e4nestitsig or all Asap and quality, for Men sad boys. Mbiellw for style and vroilatanship: manta be atinpas• lied. More than anal elk% bait been made to render the assoranont of-suffers 001.1.4101, Linage slid , Oottort DRAW ERS, complete and desirable in sinry.re spent. T. W. Bravos,. TO 'MOW* Itints .0 1 4011114.1 March SO, 11100..--ly OILEM, : 1140,1XS '41.: APSE, • Importers wed Arbioer. q/ Cloths, Caaiimeca, Vostiam Trietainis & Geode UensrsUj adapted to Wesq, Have mime Warehouse . No. 238 Baltimore Street, Baltituttitr, • „ (Four doors Wes! of Cluirlantieek) FOR the purpose of coml*ming the e t hose business in all. k 'T h ey will be able to showlilarge 'tads sirable a stock of goods, "in their line, as can be found in the United States. Jan. 7,1851. bubicribet tenders hie lieltnewl edgments to the public for the liberal and steady patronage with . which he has been favored for a series of years, and re spectfully announces that he has just re ceived, at his old established stand in Chambersburg street, a large and fresh MIN IX OF DRUGS & MEDICINES, Lvairat:Naialkyoalwo t , Paints,Varnish, Dyestuffs and every variety of articles usuellyfound in a Drug store, to which ho invites the attention ofthe public, with assurances that they will be furnished at the most reason able prices S. 11. BUEHLER Gegyeburg, May 3, 185(),—tf. TRIMMINGS dND L4CE. A NEW and beautiful article of Trim .4-m• ming for dresses, and. Black Lace, can be had at SCHI CK'S. 7 1 1.4" IPJRE, OF every description, constantly on hand and for sale at BUEHLER'S Tin Ware Establishment, opposito die Post Office. Oct. 4.
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