Abater VP Opp/ appliailea Martine , Trx• 1 inn lasers ka•p s Public Howe in ...110imibip, Adams county—it being an (0 My of the Mouth Mountain.) We t the undersigned, citizens of the Setireship ol Franklin, county of Aisash ,Wing well acquainted with the a. loee paiddoner, and also having a knowl. Opd the house for which license is preyed for, do certify that such inn or tar. OM is necessary to accommodate the puh. he and entertain strangers and travellers, aid dein the above petitioner is a person dread repels for honesty end temperance, sad that he Is well provided with house trains 'sad ether conveniences for the sc. etNialitiduhon of strangers and travellers. Niattellositb. Hugh t Stagy, amita, Lvvi Irwin, 14w1, Andrew hlPK•nriek, 04.11. We. John Dillon, Nevi Newman, tlYsalrClure, Michael Schram. lilequi &With, John Vol., /thrall 7,1851.-3 t In the Matter 0111_,Ibs.iateedid. application of Gamuts elnyris ht limes to keep • public house in the lawn• slip of Inaklin, county of Adams--it being aid maw. Mit& the undersigned, citizens of the township of Franklin. being panto. aalli acquainted with GEORGIR Satan, the above named petitioner, and also having a kaowledgs of the house for which license is prayed, do certify that such inn or tav ern is necessary to accommodate the pub ic sad entertain strangers and travellers, sad drat tote above petitioner is of good re pute for honesty and temperance, and that Bell provided with house-room and other conveniences for the accommodation estranger, and travellers. JIM iteaaal, • Jain" Lynn , Mir"q loon . A Utah, labia, T . • km Augustus Duncan. ktaS Jr.. George Elaam, 11 - 111anier, Atrittam Bcoit. arch 7.-31 In the Matter OP tha *wad application of ELJAS 0/111111111114. to keep a public house in the town titTelstabutg, Huntington township, Adams wt. oete bins an old stand. WE, the undersigned, citizens anon, tington township, do certify - that *lrina or tavern prayed for in the above petition is necessary to accommodate the Ohne and entertain strangers and travel lers, and that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and le ~roil provided with house-room and other conveniences for the accommodation of mangers and travellers. Jannil Dodoes, jr -L D. Worley. DOM Linsw. John &.a . jr. Mose lanno, FrsuckC.Wsoo, GOO. P. WinVer. t Jam** Wilson. appopil Laphow. Allred thilika, John now, h Oardnes. 'Mic In the Matter OP emptiemaisd application of 'Joint D. Baca "he Bonne to keep • pubik koala in am kWhsf Petenbarg, Huntington tommthip, Ad - MI sleety -itbeing an old mend. - 11111 M thetindersigned, citizens of the Iry township of Huntington. do conk. fy'tbet we know the above named petition. otv ingot D. Becker, and the House - for witkit license is prayed—that tip said Belie is necessary for the accommodation of filkiagete and travellers—that the petit.. WINO' is a person of good repute - ow hOn estrield temperance—and that he is well imezidod with house-room and other con • iess for the accommodation of wan. pire sad &revellers. Willflbelt. David Litrow_,__ Cieetgellitatenibmigh, William H. Webh, amsesipashaa, Peter D. Link, L ift Pecans, Mir Gardner, Jou* Pr Asewr. . 1. L. Wortqq Join ham Benjamin Gardner. ainh 7.-31 In the Matter application of Huey Bova' for dame to keep a Pubtic House in the town of townahip—it being an tthe undersigned, citizens of the township et Hamilton, do hereby tag* that we know the above named pe tithe* Uenry Sours, and the House for 140 License is granted—that said house is„thiewesuy for the accommodation of thumblie and the entertainment of sumo. gimp!! travellers, and that said 'petition er lei person of good repute for honesty asidiemperance, and that he is well provi ded With house room and other conveni ent”, for the accommodation of the pub lie awl the entertainment of strangers and trarelleta. Win. o:Hildebrand, Andrew F. Reeser, John Tanta, Wm. Wolf, Jaeob PAWL John J. Brown, John Hildebrand, Win B. Woods. E. T. Maw, Abraham King. :•-einnel Hildebrand, • John Geleolesa. ediectorti, Cake Setae 111 HE Collectors of Taxes in the diter ent Townships of Adams county. who have not settled up their duplicates. are hereby notified that they will be re quired to settle up their duplicates on or before Ateeday the 18th day of March next. on which day the Commissioners will meet at their office to give the neces sary satonerations. It is hoped that Colleetors will at tend to the above, as after that date inter est will be required on all outstanding lim o, and their collection enforced. J. G. MORNINGSTAR, JOHN jr. JACOB GRIM, A tithe.. [Commissioners. i..,►t»a*uvos, Clerk. [Feb. 28.—td - -•- AWL. Q. STEVENSON, .411TOILNEY LAW, A rrolos in the Centre Square,North iif the Court-house,between Smith' tai'd ireasoies corners. tows! Anse! variety of-FANS jest recei►d ed and offered to the Ladies at KURTZ'S cheap Corner CL 4T H S CASSIMERS, VEST INOB, fashionable variety recoiled and for sale at SCHIOKS. Witire members of "The j b mrity Committee," of Adams county, are requested to meet in. Gettysburg, on TUES.. DAV Ilitt 18TH DAY OF MARCH Ks *t 10 o'clock, A. M. It haw* every member of the oxamitos will be present, as tion . ,prostions of importance an At that tim. ILSTSVENS e ON, O'er: MIL mama& CRUM IN II; RIM TM. Statement of the amount of Col lateral Inheritance Tax passing through the hands of W. W. Haissiume, Re gister of Adams County, from the Ist day of December, A. b., ;849, to the 30th day of November, A. D. 1850, in clusive, viz : From the Estate of Martina Brin kerhoff, $3l 67 .• George Barr, 28 20 David Trozel. 22 ao • Isaac !laugher, 175 00 " " Mary Rimmick. 84 80 .. George Unger, 38 89 " Nicholas Wierman 30 00 " George Worts. IN 00 " " A . M. Neely. 800 " " William Clark, 27 38 " " • Martin Gardiner, lie 70 I. Mary D. Fothe. 750 " " • John Stuart, 240 31 « .4 David Pfontz. 15 00 • « John Cline, 30 00 " " Wins C. Rhea. 108 00 " " James Rhea, 195 20 • Jacob Widow, 3 OA • « Jacob Guise, 12 50 " " Stephen Wible, 500 " " Wm. Riddlemoser. 99 • ." Elizabeth Rhea, 15 67 " " David Horner, 85 11 « Nancy Rea. 41 04 4 " Mary Rhea. 20 27 " " Elizabeth Riple, 10 00 " " Mary Dietrick, 14 25 " " Grizzel Palau. 853 " " Elizabeth Ehrhart. 851 « William Guinn, 96 43 • .. Hannah Adair. 715 • " Samuel Harper, 834 " " George Cole, ts 50 " ".A Catharine M'Nnight, 285 00 " " Henry Harbaugh, 187 73 "• 'Elizabeth No, , ,tenelia. 50 00. " " Margaret Gilliland, 114 78 " " Elisabeth Eviler, 13 75 " " Frederick Foster, 18 75 • James M'Knight, 42 50 • « HlizallethKeech, 42 OD 2281 80 Deduct 8 per cent for Register, 118 08 1851, Febrnary sth.-lothe undersign. ed, Auditor. appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Adams county, under the provisions of the act of the General Asserobly. passed April 21, A. D. 1845, do hereby certify that the above is a car nal statement of the amount of Collateral Inheritance Tax passing through the hands of Wm. W. Ramer sly, Register of the coolity of Adams, as the urns appears by the books and records of said office daring the year commencing pecember let, A. D. 1849. and ending with November 30, A. D. 1850. SAMUEL A. NEEDY, Feb. 28, Auditor. PROCLAMATION WHEREAS the Hon. DANIEL DUE. us. Esq. President of the several Courts of Common Pleas,in the counties composhig the 19th District. and Justice of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and general Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the said dis trict-.-and JARED M'Divrrr, and SAMUEL R. Resszt.t., Ems., Judges oftbe Courts of Common Pleas and Genera'. Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offend ers in' the county of Adams—have issued their precept, bearing date the 22d day January, in the year of our LORD, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-one and to me directed, for holding a Court of Corn rosin Pleas and General Quarter Sessions of the Peace and General Jail Delivery, and Vourt of Oyer and Terminer, at Get- i on Monday the 2 let day of dprit neri— NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN To all the Justices of the Peace. the Corenfr and Constables within the said County of Adams, that they be then and there in their proper persons, with their Rolls, Records, Inquisitions, Examinations and other Re membrances, to do those things which to their offices and in that behalf appertain to he ilorie, end also they who will prose cute against the prisoners that are or then shall be in the Jail of the said County of Adams, and to be then and there to pros. estate against them as shall be just. WILLIAM FICKES, Sheriff. ShotiWe oftlee. Gettysburg. Idatch-7, 1851. 5 NOTICE. IjETTERS of Administration, on the estate of JOHN DOYFIELD, SOD.IDIO of Tyrone township, Adams county, Pa., deceased, having been granted to the subscriber, residing in same township, notice is hereby given to all who areindebt ed to said estate, to make payment without delay, and to those havingolaims to present them properlysuthenticated for settlement. DANIEL BREAM, Adm'r. Feb. 7,1851.-6 t RIBBONS: RIBBONS: T HE Ladies' attention is asked to a very large and varied assortment of plain MANTUA and SATIN RIBBONS, of every width and color that may be de. aired. Ckt 4. J. L44801110K., elision, and again offers himself to the con sideration of the public as a candidate for the office of REGISTER & RECORD. ER, (subject to the decision of the Whig nominating Convention.) Should he be nominated and elected, his best efforts sball be directed to a faithful discharge of the duties of the office. JAMES M'ILHENNY. Mountjo'y tp., Jan. 24, 1851.--tc rizw giooros Himersly's Variety Store. ripHE subscriber invites the attention of JIL. the public to the large assortment of Goods just received at his Variety Store, 'on the North West corner of the Dia mond, Gettysburg, Pa., which he will be pleased to show to all who may favor him with a call. The stock coneista•in part. of COPPER. SUGAR, MOLASSES, SYRUP. HONEY, TEAS. Spices of aU kinds, Salt. Fish, Oil, &c. ; also the largest and best stock of China, Glass, and Queensware, ever offered in the place; also HARD WARE and TABLE CUTLERY. Cof fee Mills ; a large assortment of Cedar Ware, such as Tubs, Buckets, Churns, &c.; Willow Baskets, of all sizes, Ladies' Travelling Baskets, Brush., Brooms, Whisps, c.;& Crackers, (a superior ani cle,) Cheese, Pickles, Confections and Fruits of all kinds. Also, constantly on hand s full supply of the best FAMILY FLOUR, 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 pair°. nwhiretkirore extended to him, and in vite+ purchasers to call and examine his stock before purchasing elseirhers. WM. W. HAMERSLY. Oct. 4, 1850. FAIR NOTICE. A LL persons who know themselves to be indebted to me over one year are hereby requested to pay up immediately or their accounts will be placed in the hands of an officer for collection. All who owe me wood or other trade will p ease fake notice that I will not receive it unless delivered in one yen from the date of the contract. If the above is not complied with the Cash will be required. T. WARREN. Gettysburg, Dec. 13.—tf $2148,52 "DEATH'S DOOR." How frequently do we bear this expression, which is meant to convey to thsemitat the last stage of sickness that a patient can be reduced to and live. Mrs. Harriion, a member of the Trin ity church, was, as she expressed herself, brought down to "death'irdoor," by Rheumatism and Ner vous Headache, when, like an angel of mercy, Railway's Reedy Ririe/relieved her of her severe pains and restored her to her friends in perfect health. The very instant Railway's Ready Re lief is applied, its-beneficial effects are experien ced. It soothes, heals, cleanses and purifies ;it instantly allays irritation, reduces inflammations and swellings, relieves the most severe neuralgic pains, gives ease to Bums, Scalds, Sores, Erup tions, cures Rheumatism, Lumbago, Gout, Pa sprains, Strains, spasms, stiff neck, weakness in the side and back, sores of all kinds, bruises, chafes, sore throat, influenza, hoarseness coughs, colds, &c. TOOTH ACHE CURED IN ONE SECOND. This torturing affection can be cured in an in stant, for the Moment the Relief touches the nerve, the pain is mitigated. So with Tie Dot. ereux and Hemicrania, Neuralgia and Sick Headache—baths the parts where :he pain is most severe, and in a few minutes you will be entirely relieved. Taken internally it will ar• rest the mutt violent spasm, and cramps, stop vomiting or too much purging, and in all cases give strength for weakneu, ease for pain, health for sickness. No Ready Relief is genuine un less signed by RtIDWAT & c., 162 Fulton at. Elegant Toilet Requisites. To embellish and enhance the charms of beauty. Radway's Illedicaied Soap. Favorably known throughout the fashionable world for its extremely bland, purifying and soothing effects on the skin. while by its action ore the pores and minute secretory vessels it ex pels all the impurities from the surface, allays every tendency to inflammation, and effectually dissipates all redness, tan, pimples, spots, freck le& discoloration and other cutaneous eruptions. Gentlemen, after shaving, will find it allays all irritation and tenderness of the skin, and renders it soft, smooth and pleasant. It is free from poisonous, irritating and pernicious ingredients, ane can be used on the tender skin of the infant with the same happy results as upon beauty in its prime. Each cake is enveloped in a splendid label of steel engraving, with the signature of R. G. RADMAT on each cake. Price 25 cents, large cakes. The crowning ornament of Beauty is &luxuriant head of hair. Radway's Ctireassian Balm, Warranted the best Hair Tonic now in use for dressing and beautifying the hair. It cleanses the scalp from Dandruff, keeps it clean, cures scurvy, baldness and sores on tb.. head, stops the hair from falling out, renders it strong, fine, smooth and glassy. Persons who have lost their hair by sickness will find a complete antidote in this Balm. It also girt.s it a dark and beautiful color and prerenta it from turning grey, It is sold in large bottles for 25 cents per bottle, and is warranted the best hair preparation in use. It will not soil the hat, cap, or the finest fabric.— None genuine without the signature of RADHAT & CO. rr Agents for the sale of the above articles in Adams coaaty—S. H. BUEHLER, Getty,. burg; Parton 4 Blythe, Fairfield ; Mrs. Dinneen, Casbtown ; &mina 4 Renshaw, Littlestown ; Eidadbaugh & Hollinger, Abbottmown; William Wolf & Co., East Berlin ; D. M. C. White, Hamp ton ; Ilektisger & Pence, Petersburg. Sept. 6,1850-2 in C iiar REMOVAL - DR. J. LAWRENCE RILL, DENTIST, I'AS removed his office to the building opposite the Lutheran Church, in ChambersbUrg street, 2 doors east of Mr. Middleroff's store where he may all times be found ready and willing to attend to any cue within the province of the Den tist. Persons in want of full sets of teeth are respec!fully invited to call. REFERENCES. Dr. C. N. BESLIICIII, I Rev.e.P.Kamii,D.D D. Hoftwza, Prot M. JAcoss, C. A. Corn:n.l., "H. L. Rattsitsgs, D. GILIIRT, g. Roy, J.C. WATSON. D.D... M. L. firavut. July 7. 1848. MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE. HE undersigned has opened an Office Z ' in Carlisle street, next door to the -STAR" office, where ho will be found at ell times, prepared to attend to sll business that may be placed in bis bands. D. A. BVEHLE.B. Gettysburg, May 10,, 'lB5O. POOR-HOUSE ACCOUNTS. James Major, Esq., late Treasurer, In atonal with the hirectore of the Poor and elate Howe of Sonployasent fat cow, of 411.1inaa./or onifoartie tithe year asdsng .Spril lit, 1860. - 1850. Jan. 7. To balance is hands of Treasurer at the last set tlement. 8525 85 25. To order on . J. Fahues lock, Co. Treasurer. 800 00 Cub reed for boarding, 868 Feb. 12. Order on J. Ilkbnea toek, Co. Treasurer, 400 00 March 2. Do. do. do. 800 00 QL Ry Cash paid out as follows : Merchandise Bins, *478 40 Groceries, 512 18 Beef Cattle aad Pork, 897 90 Mechanics' Bills, 72 52 Support of out door Paupers. 90 14 Chopping wood. 89 09 Grain, Flour, and Grinding, 81 05 Stock hug.: 41 00 Drugs and' Medicines, 83 49 Male hirelings, 20 00 Female do., 29 75 Executing Orders. 11 84 Wagon Ex pastes, 15 00 Cash paid by Rob't Major, Execu tor of James Major, dec'd, to Steward Colman, balance in full, 1 77 We, the subscriber.. Auditors to settle and adjust the Public Accounts. do certify, that we have examined the items which compose the above Account, and that they are correct, and the balance due, One Dol lar and Seventy-seven Cents, by James Major. Treasurer, has been paid by Ro bert Ms'or. Executor of the said James Major, ing the one4ourth of year, ending on the first day of April, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Fifty, (1850.) ata'L Duitsocia, JOHN ELDER. Auditor, F. G. Hornum, Alex'r Cobean, Esq., Treasurer, In account with the Director: of Me Poor and of the House of Employment of the County of Adam:, for three fourths of the year ending Januaryl 7th, 185. April To Order on Fahneatock, County Treasurer, 300 00 " Do. do. 150 00 " Do. do. 150 00, May, Do. do. 150 00 June, Do. do. 250 00 July, Do. do. 300 00 " Do. do.. 300 00 Aug. Do. do. 200 00 " Do. do. 900 00 Sept. 3. Do. do. 200 00 Do. do. 300 00 Oct. 23, Do. do. 100 00 Nov. 2, Do. Samuel Falmeatock, Treasurer, 200 00 " 7, Do Dec. Do. 1851. do. 100 00 do. 200 00 Jan. 3, Do. do. 250 00 CR. By Cash paid out as follows Mercbandize, 235 45 Groceries, 280 81 Flour and Grain, 478 30 Support of out door Paupers, 311 50 Funeral Expenses of do., 32 00 Mechanics' Bills, 112 38 Male Hirelings, 147 00 Female do., 85 50 Chopping wood, 39 18 Vegetables, 28 02 Boards, 62 87 Debt paid Phil'a Alms-house, 100 00 Do. Hollidaysburg do. 10 00 Payment on Land, 216 28 Manure Bills, 46 00 Toll on Turnpike, 16 00 Beel Cattle and Sheep, 456 36 Pork Bills, 25 86 Making post fence, 40 00 Stock hogs, 60 50 Drugs and Medicisce, 7 87 Stone coal, 10 00 Executing Order, 1 52 Treasurer 'a Salary, 40 00 Extra service of Directors, 60 00 Physician's Salary, 100 00 Publishing Accounts, 34 00 Clerk's Salary, 40 00 Assessment on Premium Note, 80 96 Steward's Salary, 260 00 •3,346 15 Balance in hands of Tr. 108 85 08,450 00 Ws, the subscriber, Auditors to settle and adjust the Pubic Accounts, do certify, that we have ezautioed the item. which compose the above Account, sad that they are correct, and that there is a balance in the hands of ALIPLUIDIR Comm Esq., Treasurer, One Modred and Three Dol lars and Eighty-eve Cents—being three fourths of a year 'Wing January 7th, A. D.,,1851. SAN'T. Dussomiw. Joan Euma. lAudilors F. G. Holmium. Samuel Cobean, Steward. In servant with the Btreeters of the Poor and of the House elhaplornent of the dCrof Minns, &bur from the BA y t 7.lanuary. 10110,10 the 7th day of Amery. 14151. OIL To Cub in hands of Steward at last settlement, 7 27 Btone coal, 10 00 Boarding, 64 60 One eow and call; 20 °° Hauling, . 64 98 Flour. barrels, 1 311 R. Major, Ek'r of am*, 1.77 Tallow, • 1 78 Lard, , ' 36 76 Order on Trerumwer, 46 00 Hauling, , IS 00 OIL gY Clish Pei,ilt ON". Merchandise, Wagon E9ensce• I St 9111 4 41 11' Choppifig Wood, , .1: Coale ea Wood, Female likelier, 4 GO Fish, lg 371 . Cider and Apples, 14 80 Seed torn, 3 Set Vinegar, 8 00 Copper kettle, 12 00 Dialog graves, 1 401 Cash paid to paupers, 3 374 Ppour. I pi* Executing orders, . 8 141 0958 07 Balance due Steward, 94 Wa the subscribers, Auditors to settle and adjust the Public Amounts, do certi fy, that we have examined the items which compose the above Account and that they are correct, and that there is a balance of Tbirty-rour Cents due &Ault. coasa N , Steward, being from the eighth day of January, 1850, to the seventh day of January, 1851. $1,832 MI SAMIML DURBOIAW, JOHN ELDON, Juditors F. G. HorrinN, Produce of the Poor Souse Perm lbr 1860. 802 Bushels of Wheat, 47 do. Rye, 354 do. Oats, 650 do. Corn, 98 do. Potatoes. 24 do. Onions, 27 do. Red Beets, 14 do. . Turnips, 3 do. Beans, 9 do. Cloverseed, 1330 heads Cabbage, 50 tons Hay, 15 loads Corn-fodder, 4828 lbs. Beef, 4380 do. Pork. 1E7'113 Paupers remain at the Poor House January Ist, 1851. $1,832 62 Krs3 admitted in the course of the year. March 8. FIRE! FIRE T HE Delaware Mutual Safety Insu rance Company, Philadelphia, are tow 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 descriplion against loss or damage by fire. "SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK. Gettysburg, March 1, 1850.—tf K EYSTON E MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. OF HARRISBURG, PR CHARTER PERPETUAL. Guarantee Capital, 875,000. Rates as low u any other good Company in the United States. THIS company respectfully calls the attention of the public to the follow ing advantages which jhey are enabled to offer to persona desirous of insuring their lives: All the profits of the Company are di vided annually among the life members in scrip dividend s , bearing interest, payable in cub 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 hus bands, or husbands may insure their owe 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. *3,460 00 r/Pamphlets and information turnish• ed by the undersigned, who is the regular agent at Gettysburg. 0:7 - Dr. CHARLES HORNER is the Corn• pany'a regularly authorized Medical Ex muter. Juno 28, 1850.-1 y Jr TOE OLD S Tal J 0, BUT IN A NEW SHOP. J. G. FREY TENDERS his acknowledgments to his friends for past favors, and has the pleasure of announcing that he is again located at the old stand, on Washington street, one square south of Thompsun's Hotel, where he will be prepared, as here tofore, to do all kinds of COACH, CLOTH, dr SIGN PAIN7I MG. 0:7 - Carriage Repairing done at short notice, and on reasonable teams, for which Country Produce will be taken. The subscriber is thankful for past fa vors, and hopes, by attention to business, and a desire to please, to merit and receive a continuance of public patronage. J. G. FREY. Gettysburg, Jan. 12, 1849.—tf - if lei • A. TIN W ARE ! TIN WARE! 0110. E. 5131311 ipo ESPECTFULLY announces to his IA friends and the public that he con tinues to menu factureand has now on hand LARGE STOCK OF TIN WARE, at his Establishment in Ohambersburg street, nearly opposite the Post Office— where ha' wilt be pleased to fill orders promptly and upon the most reasonable terms. EXTRACT OF COFFEE. WOE mein% original EXTR.B('T Ja• ,01 COFFE.E. which haw been.re candy sof isztensively brought into use as * substitute (tor Ctiffee k and whichnicani mends itself by 'rends) or its cheapness as well ai its earellence, Can be had, at all times, at the Sidra of B. H. BUEHLER. Dee. 47,1860.—t[ 1044.41 Shawls ! Shawls ! L. 80 HICK has jut received a • sirlondid lot of ihry Skye Shougs, to which he 'mukluk ths attention of the Ladies. Also t i fine article:tot Gum Shoe. •aa 41 L. REILY, l'res'i KELLER KURTZ • . A NEW ARTICLE. WEIS Extract is it:mite:tad of the best ' atid healthiest keibicand affords the folloWing advantages :. let, its great saying, one pound being ritual to ten pounds of store eoffeti ; Rd, the excellent aromatic taste afforded, when mixed with store cof fee ; Bd, it gives a very fine color, and makes the coffee, without any ingredient, perfectly clear ; 4th, coffee, mixed with this ingredient, is more wholesome than without it. The above article can be had at the Sion of WM. W. 11.1.MER814.,North West Corner of the Diamond, Gettyebttryr. Price j2i cents. WM. H. STEVENSON, WHOLZIALE DZAISIt IN etROCEROES ILOQUUS, At City Prices. Na S, Routh Frost abut, Harrisburg. Poosaira rIM business heretofore earned on In this establishment. will hereafter be conducted as above. The encouragement which has thus far been extended to the enterprise of selling goods in Harrisburg at (pity 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 undbrtaking, in the co-operation of a large importing house in Baltimore, which will enable the undersigned to offer 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, and satisfy themselves of his entire ability to sell as he promises. A lot of choice liquors in store at im porters' terms- o:7"Orders from a distance promptly filled, and goods despatched at City Prices. W. H. BTEV,NSION. January 17, 1851. EATS. EATS. LATEST FASHIONS. irtHE undersigned respectfully informs JR. his friends and the public generally, that he has just manufactured a superior lot of HATS of the best materials and laws style, at his old establishment in South Baltimore street, opposite the Compiler office, and next door to Wampler's !In ning Establishment—embracing the fol lowing : Superior Mole-skin Plush Hats, Silk, Russia,Fine Fur, and Slouch Hats, &c., all of w hich he will sell low for cash, or country produce, if delivered immedi ately. Furs taken in exchange for Hats. J. J. BALDWIN, Agent. April 28. 1850. HATS & CAPS! IL at IL Boots & Shoes ! T HE subscriber has just returned fowl the City with a new and full supply of Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes of all kinds, prices, and styles, which wIl be sold cheap. itzr Remember his Stae for providing for "the two extremes,"— the head and feet—two doors below de Post ()Orme. My stock is the largest old best selected ever opened in this markt. Call and see: - BPS W: PAXTON. Gettysburg, Oct. 4, 1850. OIL CLOTH FACTI TO COACHMAKERS. HE undersigned respectfully annon ces to the Coach makers of Get burg and other places, that they have cim menced the manufacture of Oil ('loth and Canvass For Coaches, of the very best quality on an extensive scale, which they are prlpa red to furnish, wholesale and retail, °lithe most reasonable terms. Our Canvass vill be found equal in finish and quality to my manufactured in the city. ix_7•The subscribers also manufacture, for wholesale or retail, COACH Vat- NMI, of a superior quality, to which day invite the attention of Coach-makers and persons wanting to purchase with a yew weaning again. They have now on hmd, and will constantly keep on hand, afuli supply. licrOrders from a distance will be promptly attended to. SAMUEL .1. LITTLE. GEORGE H. urru. March 15, 1850. Selling out' Selling Out !! ! ARD NO MISTAKE ! H AVING determined to retire from the Mercantile business, prior lathe let of April, I will offer my entire stock of Dry Goods, Hardware, Queens- ware, and most of the Groceries, wholesale and retail, at City Prices, . from this date, till all is sold. I - feel grateful to my old friends and customers for put favors, and would just 'say to them, and the public : if you want BARGAINS, now is your lime to call and get them. The goods mum be sold, bring what they may. The STORE ROOM is now for RRNT—one of the most desirable in this place. Possession given on or before the first of April. J. M. STEVENSON. Gettysburg, Nov. 8, 1850. Diamond Tonsors—New Firm Sc Urania, FASHIONABLE BARBERS AND HAIR DREEusERI3, C AN at all times be found prepared to attend to the calla of the people, at the Temple, in the Diamond, adjoining the County Building. From Long expe rience they flatter themselves that they can go through all the ramifications of the Tonsorial DO.partment, with such an infinite degree of skill, as will meet with the entire satisfaction of all who may submit . their chins to the keen ordeal of their razors. They hope, theretbre, that by their attention to busi ness, and a desire to please, they will mer it as well as receive,a liberal shareof pub lie. patronage. The sick will be attended at their private dwellings. Jan. 94, 19111..--tf UTRACT OF COFFEE. THE undersigned has connoted wish I his Coachmaking Establishment a large Smith Shop, and is prepared to do ALL ICININI OF BLACKSMITHING, INCLUDING IRONING OARRIAOIB, BUGGIES, WIGON i R 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 setiqaetion to all those who may favor him with a call. CARRIAGE I BUGGY SPRINGS warranted) will be promptly made to or der at all times. 110 7 All kinds of REPAIRING done; both in Wood and Iron, at the mostreduc ed prices. frrThankful for past encouragement, the subicriberaolicits a continuance ofpat retitle, and invites his friends to call at his Establishment in west Chambers' at., a few doors below Thompson's H otels ' C. W. HOFFMA N. Gettysburg,Octoberls,lB47. H OUSE SPOUTING WILL be made and pet up by the enbscriber,who wiliattend prompt ly to to orders, and upon as reasonable terms u can be procured at any establish ment in the county. GEO. E BUEHLER. Important to Housekeepers ! THE IMPROVED DOUBLE OVEN LAUBJCIP PIITENT COOKING STOVE. T WO SIZES are now constantly keno for sale in Gettysburg, at ANDREW POLLE Y'S Tin Shop, and in Littlestoton at JOSEPH BA RKERI3 Tavern. They are proven to be the best stoves now in use, for cooking, baking, roasting, and for warming a house, with less wood than any other stove, and are the heaviest in the casting, for the size, of any now made. They are warranted to bake well in both ovens. Any person wanting these stove* delivered, by leaving word at either of the above mentioned places, the proprietor will deliver them at a short notice, as he intends doing the peddling principally himself. :Ale is confident that he can give people better satisfaction than hired ped lars. There are already upwards of SIX HUNDRED of the Lauback Stoves sold in York, Adams, and Carroll counties, within two years, but not so many of the late improvements. Ths improvement is in 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 unnectrisary to say 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, 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 burg, York county. Pa. ARNOLD, Proprietor of the Right for York, Adams, Carroll, and Juniata counties, and likewise Agent for selling territorial rights in Maryland, Virginia sod Tennessee. Aug. 23, 1850.-1 y GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY A' OIdICIIIME SLOP. THIS establishment will now be car ried on by Ire 174.11332 R es CORR 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, dr.c. ; Common Parlor, Air-tight, and Cooking Stoves—among them the far-famed HATHAWAY. To Farmers they would say, they have on hand an excellent assortment of Farming Implensenic consisting of the renowned Saylor Plough, Woodcock's and Witherow's, D. Warren's Patent Windmill, Straw-cutters, 4c. BL ►CKSMITHING is carried on by the best of workmen.-- They will still carry on the BOOT ¢ SHOE shop in the South endof the Foundry bell where, with good workmen and the excellent materials, the neatest fits anti best work will be made. 03 — Ledies will be waited on at their residences. All the above mentioned article*, with Feat many Others not named, will be fur mel t ed as cheap for cash or country pro, duce as they can be had any where else. OC:rRe pairing o f all kl nd s , den e at th e shortvs notice. Gettysburg, April 26, 1860. TEE STAR AND BANNER, fe published evel .hiday A 400104, in Carlisle Oreg._ ) s Isto floors from , tha . Mansolid. by . . D. A. 41s O. D. DUE - 11LBR, esso • If paid in advance or itat withi s n the year 4111 per annum—if net paid within• thi yee 452. 60. No 'paper disoontin Deana slistroaragee asie except at the opthissof this Editor.: Shoals eopirm. cent*. A failure to notify a discontinomea• will be regarded as a new engagement jghtertiamseets not exceeding a square inserted t tree time" for ill 1.-every 'subsequent horertilm' tents. Longer ones in the some proportion..., All advertisements not 'specially ordered for • given time will be continue %shill forbid, A lib, rah roduedon will be made to thrum who advertho by go PHU. Jet Printing of all kinds emitted neatly and dromptlyotadon isamotabirtentsa. , Lows and, Ceinsionfestiumilo.the lilditor, (es. orpftettalt U. goktain Mow or as samosa of 01* e.mitseri.) must .barges taxa to ordatis scum attention.
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