7 DAVID IMAGY TENDERS hie acktiowtedgments to the piddle ihr the liberal and stea dy pittrupage with which be has been fa vorecifoik aricries of years ; and respect. foly announces to his former customers andthe Piddle generally. that he has his lithop at present in Chambershorg street— sefiteepettions wishing FURNITURE eik"be'aeconimoilated at very moderate Metall:or CARII, PRODUCE nod 1.13111- DRRifur which the highest markeepriee telii~aapaid. • tier All 'Furniture warranted In he made *the very best materials, and by expert_ eireetworkmen. l e o n - 1111 " bitters Mr` Coffins , will meet w hi r l, whokmale: and Tamil. Family and Super. brothh . t *million as haiat d are ,. fine Wheat Fleur. Rge,,Curn and Bulk "'" 2 . r D. fIEAOY.' wheat Flour, warranted sttpeOnr. large : f tj''!*h . kerßENTlCF, to thoCOnci lot °f e 4 1 :Pi e414 1 41 ` 666) •" 1, A lix tu r"' Mit i 4 'business will he taken, if apiitieii- I B ran. - uFt** . Slueituff, &c., to be hail at Made . 11011. One trom'the Conn. 1131 , 01 A t fair Pricteb. • • , • ittakitiltl b e , pre ferrrd. urg, Dee. s.—tf - t' 'PktCCLAMATION " W iI ItERE IS the lion. DANIEL Dot . . - . *Wt. Esq. Presidenfof the several apf Common Pleas, in the countses e piling . the 19th District, and Justice 00, C o urts of. Oyer and Terminer, and 6 4 i liail Deli% cry, for the trial of all t ,it a dt a j o A i m h r er s o l ip i n h d t e l r r s t i . n at t i ly s s all u d t; is t. . C, ; 4 rie; l i ,s t q aLi j U n c ti trer s :: f i t ai he l D C e o li u t r ' ls ery ° , f fo; tptalot all capital and other °ren d . . ervA the county of Adatus—hace issued, ti ff prpeept, bearing, date the 22d day th ikx, in the year of our Loin, QUO .. ,ci htlwndredand fifty-one and to Air oiling a Court of - C-orn. , and General Quarter Sessions .i . ,• pe a ce and General Jail .Delirery,j !A! (mit of Oyer and Terminer. at (Jet, t`' . - gp . tta Monday !halal day iifdpiil n .. e, CE IS HEREBY (ilArgN To, all 1 11 justices of the Peace, the Corm r es 8 , tut(ithleq within the said County of All• ~. •at they be then and there in their loos. .with their Rolls, Records, iA N?a ! tiantinations and other Re -1 ralurs. to tie those things which to th 8 AlWeeit and in that behalf appertain iN3lir l and alio they whit will.p torose cute"a—gatast the . prisoners that are or then shall lss f ios , the,,,Jail of.thmsaid County of Adman., a nd tii be t hen and there to pros. "Mt 4 1 ,11Ainligietit as shall be just. WILLIAM -FICK ES, Sheri(! Moira trace, GattiAil*? - - Moth 7, ISSI. ' , ' lOO ••Lt- TikitniteNTlClDlA.llt." —1: . Illosidlitjetatly do , we heir ibis t xprossion, whiek)siptit, to Atopvey to the mind the lam :t i ltw .4iii tnesifinkaitalitat Fan hw set!uced Id 4N„„, ,, ,MtiliOoO. oMerObier of the Trio ity tn, :ait she' ok p reefe' herself, Iruu gh t doiliiit6 o tein'idoeric'' by' Rlientriariant and Ner vowealeeldafiktPfeltert, like en , angel et. mercy, itiesheafistaltasairlialief relieved ler of her acterre Pal" 1t4.0 1 1411A to her AietllllfAll perfect N b it ideL t% retry Instant Railway:a Ready,ltet list leapt', i its beneficial areas are experien ced; It aotitheiEfebtl&sjeguntia,aind. pitri fi ehi ;it instantly allays irritillink reddens ieflam trial ions and swellings, relieves dririvnemFerere neuialgir -paina;kivartease bittnantattlscatis,l(torne, Rriip. tio rtgoilli A•toori . ,.._ Vllt Adwalpsa% 40atd'ir• /P I t MM., Ireitri'. allastne, Etat, trek ) ' e gi , w° ll 4 , "Of; tot* of all liinds t beiiiimik :tiire'lltixewt:intlitenna; . b6atseiress ' cotillikkarEcthirtiike. -'r , . • ' '.. • , TOINIWAO111: CURED IN , ONF.: SECOND. Tkiritikanriiiitirection can be.curwit in an in llfaltliti? Olmomeot, the Relief • touches. the nerve, the et is . apitioted. filo Witli Tic, poi. !ME 411 , A 111141011110111 4. Neuralgia and Sick HsadikbiLllditber tit. 'parta Ni•itere :he pain is I most severe, and in a few minute+ Iron' will be entirely relieved. Taken internally it will ac rest thil t Wali4letkt bliasans' ittd;citurt pa; !jolt vomiting tn. titit'mukh purging, and in all cave. lire s~h cocyreaktwiecieliee for pain, beitth for lti~ef.r'' (aid iaaidy: Relief is redivide, tin- Ifeellkielt - liplitanserar k an, Itth-Foiltoa tft: • TOMit To amligilillekondoihmco the charms of 'twisty. leakifee Medicated &MP. Favorably known ,throasboar the fashionable world litclatrootly4lood, purifying and 80 ,,thlis effects on this akin, u Win hy. its action, en the pores and minute secretory vessels it ex pels V(lttler imparifimfrout ,thn annace, allays acerfteodeoey.tili lambi:tat oh,'ithd eFectually 4 0) 04 44 44 "..Pi,7 1 1 4 e5t sines, 61114 Leo oits "ad V j cutaneous eruptions* lifter ihavinr, will find it ahayp air brig thidistenermarreg tbe skiff, Mid »Wore' i it 11, end plaaaant. It is five from a, irritating and pernicious ingredients, and tan be toad on the tender skin of tie infant witiiihe natal appy reolltsi upon hemp in its prima. lib Itin'ilytir pad lel ipiandid label of steel' rink ist the signature or R. M G. RUMtn. cb7 AT on eicl - cil - Mice 23 cents, large The emtgiototnampt ty*.alentiiept ourgAj Al .1 A Rodney'r Circassian Balm, Womanlike" Ton% ildtclnitlieltit of ng:tho i bait., It qievlikat ' ' talk kenfit , cles tent "two oad, Awry coo pa *he hair om falling out, renders it stow* dem smooth and glossy. Pomona wholsove lost their hair hliffil4nrets will bad a 000Wilittr ratirketo in this Woos Itraissugioes it • dark atidleautifel color and prevents it front fern ling lity. • 'it it sold in large bottles for 23 coati pietiottle, and it ItWel Wd'abebeat hair propagation Ws MN: it will mallow I -the bat, nap, or the litostfishrio:-- Nonogieu Me wtfhout the it ignatliii of It atiwir „Uinta for the sale of the *bits, article; in Aaiun' sou.tty—b. Li. BUEHLER, Getty*. burgs. Bosom dr Blythe, Fairfield; Mu. Diestma. ominous* ; - &wringer 4. ReNthato," LI tt lestoWn , F.iridaleaurft Rot tingtr , Abbott ctowki Wilt*Ve 3 Last Berlin ; D. Al. C. Whirr, Hemp ton ; filefizteger . R. Ferrer, Petersburg. ber0t.4,0141.40-42si • 3 T THE OI,D X Trf . 11 1 Vl''lN A NEur SHOP. J.. FREY' IFM ( CIERS his acknowledgments to 4 IL Us friends for past favors, and has rzatt4tinye of animucinvhat he is again at the old stand, on Washineon admit, one, agnate south of Thompson's Holairwinewhe will he prepared, asteie tellsiglitlhkall kinds of • 40.1E1C,CLOTE. 4- SIGN P.IINT _..,'•-- ' ma. ig r Caliiiiiire kepairing done at short entice, arnitionteasonable teams, for which C 'Pr Vince w il l be taken. 11/10: "tist is th`aukful for past fa.' yen. epos, by attention to businesa, I Opetti tico sad a Oiatta *please, to merit and receive O ocoadolaaaa at public patronage. • J. (I. FHEY. elitigpitt Igo, ; 12. /1149.-4 f pan alitextßer, No. and 8. . 41 • — livipaiit9eslity. nociiired arl tea: : iolator* • • LOCUST GROVE STEAM MILL. TWO MILES S. WEST 4 OF LIT ,TLL'S"TOIUN, GEMINI TOWNSHIP. /MIS establishment is now in Cult op cretin') and calculated todo all k Indy of Grinding upon the ebortesinotiee end in the very best manner. Formers - end ' others wanting grinding done, ettposcielly• is time of lort later, will please eall at ! this Establialt&ent, where they can be se.= commodated at all times. The STEAM' MILL s close by Mut in , orinneetiott With the large 1 Floyring and together are calculated to -do a 1 amount of work, A PLASTER 11111.4 4 . C LO , V R .11111,kli is. itt cunnectioit with thin_ establishment, aqd Sawing cool nun' he done et alliituee. rtonstandron t hand and fur mike, . • MULLS, olio uara S.TER nut hand 'alt all dines, for sale or exchange forumround., Aloes persune engaged in the Flour and Feed 'business can , . be at rommodated , st all tidieii eit the shortest notice,. either with the Flour and Feed manufactured, or by hiving their- own gmin ground.. This establishment has been erected at heavy expense for the special convenience and accommodation of the neighborhood and wilt be•rarried On by 'first-rate EXPENJAWCED MILLERS. _ - The undersigned .therefore respeettlinV solicits ihn ipalrotage•W the *amending 1 country. Farmers -mny rest assured o having their. grinding and all 'ether work deftest .either 'of the Mills, in the very • benCttatinee, and at all thou upon short meat from a distance can at all times and particularly in * dry season, when the streams are low and water scarce, by waiting tithort time. tiike their grain home with theut manufactured as they may wish. Those that bring plaster in the stone can at all times receive and take with them ground plaster in exchange. GEO. ARNOLI). i Locust Grove, Sept. 6.—tf G. A. 7.l.9.Diner zniataa ccozol, A new and Splendid Assort ment just received by J. L. SCHICK, WV HICK he Will be pleasedJo exhibit to all who may call at his Store in Baltimore Street, nearly opposite False estock's. The goods have been selected with -care, and will be Sold at remarkably low prices. Among them will be found the intistfashionnble CHANGEABLE - SILKS, TURK BtTINS FRENCH NERINOES, CAME LION DE LAINEN FIDU RED D 1 LAINEB, Brrirade Gamirlions. Coburg Cloth, Alpa cas, Bonnet Velvets and Satins ; together with'a-, large isaortment of Ribbons and Flowers, Stockings and Gloves, bleached find unbleached Muslins, woolen and cot ton Flinn°ls;Cloths, Cassimers, Vesting! Cassirtets, French worked and mourning Collar. Curls, Bait. Braids, Buttons of variontiAinda ; in short, almost any thing in the Dry Goods' line. icy' The attention of the LADIES is particularly incited to my stock of Goods, which will he found to comprise not only the Most lasitionabk, but the test styles. Call and examine them. J. L. SCHICK. Gettysburg, Sept. 20, 1850. REMOVAL. DR. J. LAWRENCE lIILL, ibEnitlCr i , • HAS removed his office to the building opposite the Lutheran Church, in Chambersburg street. 2 doors east of Mr. MiddlecoO's store where hemay all times be found ready and willing to attend to any case within the province of the Den tist. Persons in want of full sets of teeth ire respectfully invited to call. REFERENCES. Or. P. N. 0 ptz.vcat y, .1 Rov.C.P.Kika UTII,D. , D j r) " D. /irk:tea, Prof. M. Jacouti, o,'B. acnn, ~ 14. L. B 4 von's'', " D. lit is sm . :, " Wx.M.RantoLne Ray.3.C.W.ersor,D. . " M. L. ntavaa. July 7. 1848. • EXTRACT OF COFFEE. • %WE rioting, original tS . X77I4CZ' -IL 'OP e'OFFEIT. whicffhtur been re= tiently so extensively brought into use, as tt sobstittife Tor Coffee; and ' whieh reetan4 inentlp ltitelrhy resift Of its cheapness as well Si itieeteellenee, Can ba, had, at all tiateit, it the Store of ' ' f 4 . BDEDLER Dee. '17;1850.-if Shawls !. Shawls ! SCHICK has just received a %PP • aptiitadidl tofii State Shaw!, to which he would ask the atteatien of the Ladies. Mao, a fine article of Own 4,71?0. ' I k ; MAGISTRATkg- rrHE undersigned has opened an Ones • - 11, - in Oarlittle street. next door to abe -STAR"-office, where he will be roblid ut all lintel, prepared' o attend tei all beanie,* that may be placed in hle I). A. OUEOLEIL Gettysburg, May 10, 1 850. OF every description, coneniniiy on h a aNd,for sate sx rwitrit.gcs: Tin * Ware' Establishment, opposite tho Post Office, , • • : Jacquard In Tye Braid.. ANEW and beautiful articielof Trim ming Ladies' dreaseic for Welt fhb cheap Store of J. L. Sefffl3lf,.: Oct. 4. • • - For Rent, • -rx a STORE ROOM, in 'a desintbie bitu &lion in the county. ,Possessiongiv. en immediately. Enquire at this office, ALEX.. R. 17 EV EX p solll, • .. Tr.ORNEY a r ‘• • • • 'CkFFIOE in the Centre Bqnare, North 4lk of Ane,Court-house.between c fri Mit reason's Comm. • - In the Matter lOF thr intended for License to keep • public House in the town. strip of Funk being eci oklobiod.--- -- WE, the undersigned. ehin'etti 'of the w . v townshilt of .Frank ~LttOteratig, ce et fy , that we kno s! thb gbotgbnq eO ,pe titioner, Daniel , firo,ugh. end he lElomm:fin which License is greeted—.that r ai d house is necessary for the ok Oir the public and the entertaintnent ger, and treveflefa.lind 'that:sera peietUit: et is a person or: gaod repute for honesty and temperance, and, that he is well provi ded with house room and other conveni- ences for the accommodation of the pub lic and the eeterteihtueni of strangers and travellers. Itettry Dither, . John . Mandortl; SIMODAIVILM., , Hoary lump. Wm. W. Scott, Jr. Adam Diesecker, 'Ephraim 5104. flinty Dawalt, Wm. IN,' H apart, Samuel Dintramen,, Patrick Ant r . 'Charles Schwartz, March 14.--3 t . ' In 'the Matter OF the intended appiirrnion ofJ Rion D. Nun , * Jar; for limo, to kop a public house in .tbo town 'skip of Mounijoy—it hetet an old stand. WE. undersigned, citizens, of the township of Nountjoy. hereby cer tify that we know the above named peti tioner, Jesse D, Newman,. and the Donee for which license is prayed—that said house is necessary for the accommodation of the public and the entertainment of I strangers anti travellers, and that said pe titioner is a person of 'good repute for hon esty and temperance, and that he is well provided with house-room and other con veniences for the, accommodation of the public anti the entertainment of strangers and traveller's. Blotter Snyder, Joseph Aunts, John :Miller, Jacob Roartraeh. Henry, Hann, jr.. Joseph Samna! K. Snyder, James H. Collins. Match 14`.-181. In the Matter OF -die intended application 'of low, - D. • Back. as, for license in keep a public house in the town of Petesiburg, Huntinaton townabip, Ad ams county—ii being an old stand, W E, the undersigned, citizens of the township of Huntington, do certi fy that we know the above named petition er. John D. Becker, and the House for which license is prayed—that the said House is necessary for the accommodation of strangers and travellers—that the peti tioner is a person of good repute for hon esty and temperance—and that lie is well provided with house-room and other con veniences for the accommodation of stran gers and - travellers; J uvrph .1. AA ier ni an, Da•i t Lew. w. -George Stausitbaugh, William H. '%ebb, - . 4 larnuel Latshavr, Peter D. Little, I. W. Pennon, Elias iard ner, Jacob P. Asper, I. D Worley, Juhn T. Ferree,. Benjamin Gardner. March 7.-3 t In the Mat ter OF the intended sppliration or SKIIASTIAN ILE r n for berme to keep n public house in the Dor. °ugh of Iterunck; (A bt.ttstown)—it being ten old stand. W E. the undersigned. citizens of the Borough of Berwick. do certify that the inn or tavern prayed for-in the ahove petition is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travel. lera, and that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house-room and other conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Joseph Berlin, Henry Kohler, Eichelberger, liens• Graff nen . , . David Miller, John l'llviger. Wm. Ilkiinger, J o h n Spangler Samuel 11. Ypink, 1413 C Miller, Janlev Caklwrll. Geo. W. llittinger, 1111rela 21. 1851.-31 In the Matte r OF the intended application onion r. TATe, for License to keep a Public House in the Borough of Gettysburg—it being en nil stand. W E. the undersigned, citizens of the Borough of tlettysburg, comity of Adams, being well acquainted with the a bove petitioner, and also having a knowl edge of the hook+ for which license is prayed for, do certify that such inn or tav ern is necessary to accommodate the pith lic and entertain avengers and 'travellers, and that the above petitioner is a person of good repute for honesty and temperance, and that he is well provided with house room anti other conveniences for the tic .commodation of strangers and travellers. P. Aughinbaogh, Nicholas Codori„ Andrew Stock. B. Smith, K. Wltheror, Jas. A. Thompeon, G. Little, Vivid M'Sturdie, H. 0.-Cart. R. Martin, Thoinpeon M'Corti, Wm. Wisotzliev. D. Horner. [March 21.-31 In the Matter. _____. Of the intended application of it sa Mt !Soria for License to keep a Public I loose in the town of East Berliu, Hamilton Wvithibik--it Leing an old stand. ' W E, the nndersivnetl, citizens of the townslif Hamilton, do hereby certify' that We n w thc above minted pe titioned, Henry , Sours, and the House tor .whieh License is granted—that said house 1 ! lilt necessary for , the' stecommOdation or the public and the ernertaininent of 'strangers end trairellers, end' that said'petitloner is a ,person,of good ' , repute for honesty and temperance, and that he 'is well proeided with'bouserootis and other conveniences for the aretiittutodation 'of the Public and the entertainment of strangers and travel- I Vin 0 Hildebrand, Andrew F ResisCr, John Yeats, tt'm Wolf, acob Reitzel,, , JohiiErpw o , , ohn illldekina4; ti , . Win 1 0 *4 E T Miller, itaile yen, i f Voll/lSel itil4ttilniPds. Jolltd, , ,liontst, .1 ,Ailtorge,,W„taiinngler. ()birch 21. .IWItTON A I.T.GIFIT oxyRA , ..1..1ff; FIC in the "SolitlNieet cfliiiPr . of iniqaje.: one : w e al' of pears, 4rniqd:e Store, and formerly Qc eupiql tt"l4l . .ti; req;p:dicessid. , au 4 44 4 caor for • - eato/ts,ao TensiollB, Can furnishuseey, desirable Omit nice to Ippliciutovaad entireby relieve them from necessity of a journey to Washington:. Ir - 7.1): Mice..., Arepared „tat a t tend to the prosecution of r t .1 4 r.! 11 Giant g for Bounty 'TJand 10 Solihers die Wor'of lam 0114 otheis —the select fon oTeha4e tandri, ukl Too ting theft. Wairants--proeuring 'Talents' and selling Soldiers' lands to the best 4- vantage. Amity to him 'personally' letter: Gettysburg, Nov. 1; 188011 ON hand AM fpr, sate tliteop, ypt STOVVIO,4*ut #ai,. Cook 819441 1 ; • et: 44.1; • 1Q O. ARNOLI% 4'l'l per, BpCrul4 paid out as fellows Merchandize Bills, 9476 40 - Geocerient. 512 18 Beef Cattle and Pork, 397 90 Mechanica' Bills. 72 52 Support of out door Paupers, 90 14 Chopping wood. 39 09 (gain, Flour, and'Grinding, 0 t 05 Stock hogs, 41 00 Drugs and Meilicinei,' 03 49 Male hirelings, 20 00 Female do., 29 75 Executing Ordets, 11 84 Wagon Expimirce, . 15 00 Cash paid by Rob't Maier, Execu tor of James Major, deed, to Steward Colman, balance in full, 177 Jytenh H. Little, Hooey Heniler, &rod Little, Barnhord Shoely, Joseph Bents, Ahrsham Garver, William Bender, Jeremiah Bawer". \4 s, the subscribe 's. Auditors to settle and adjust the Public Acconnts,do certify, that we have examised the items which compose the ahovellecoutit,sand that they are correct, and the belanre due, One Dol lar and 80enty-sevii Cents, by James Major, Treasurer, hos been paid by Ro bert Major, Execute( of the said James Major, decaased--;-being the one-iourth of year, ending on the first day of April. One Thousand Eight Hundred and Fifty, (185 Q.) - . A lex'r Colman, Esq., Treasurer, In account with the Directors of the Poor and of the House (I Employment of the County of ~tidamn fbr three-fourths of the year ending. Jenuirryl 7th, 186. 1850. April. To Order on J. Fahnestock, County Treasurer, 300 00 .. Dn. _ . ;do. 150 00 .. . Do. do. 150 00 May, Do. do. 150 00 June. Do. do. 280 00 July, Do. do. 300 00 " Do. ' ---- ----.41n. . 300 00 Aug. Do. doT --- -- 900 00 •• Du. do. - 300 00 Sept. 3. Do. do. 200 00 •• Do. do. 300 00 Oct. 23, Do. • dn. 100 00 Nov. 2, Do. Samuel Fahnestock, Jan. 3, 1)o I By ('rash paid aid as follows : 1 Mer..liandize, 235 45 Groceries, 280 81 Flour and Grain, 478 30 Support of out door Paupers, 311 50 Funeral Expenses of du., 32 00 Mechanics' Bills, 112 38 Male Hirelings, 147 00 Female do., 85 50 Chopping wood, 30 18 Vegetables, 28 02 Boards, 62 87 Debt paid Phil'a Alm-house, 100 00 Do. Hollidaysburg do. 10 00 Payment on Land. f 216 28 Manure Bills, 45 00 Toll on Turnpike, 15 00 Beef Cattle and Sheep, 450 36 Pork Bills, 25 05 Making post fence, 40 00 Stock hogs, ' 50 50 Drugs and Medicines, 7 87 fi to n e coal. 10 00 Executing Order, 1 52 Treasurer's Salary, 40 00 Extra service of Di•ectors, 60 00 Physician's Salary, 100 00 Publishing Account, 34 00 Clerk's Salary, 40 00 1 Assessment on Preaium Note. 30 90 Steward's Salary, 250 00 , Balance in bands of Tr. $3,450 00 We, the subscribers, Auditors to settle and adjust the Public Accouotf, do certify, that we have examined dui items which compose the above 'Account, and that they are cermet, and that there is a balance in the hands of AT,Ii.tfDIIR COBP / AN, Esq., Treasurer f One Itindred and Three Dol lars and Eighty-si*, Cents7—being.three fouriths of a year coding Jentmry Ith. A. D.;' 1851. , • Samuel Coieani Steward. ' a In and itt°offifittliewrottilizof:offiliErtiscip°lroslim- County of didatos. being from Ike Bth day of Jonuaryi'lBso, to the 714 day opanuary, 1810. To Cub in hands of Steward at last aettltmtepl, Stone eoal, "' BoarOtagi Onti cow and calf,, i Hauling t Flour barrels. _ R. Major, Eer•ofJ. IM 'or, • Lar'4; ittt Order 94 Treatiarer t Mauling* * N o Itr , Ali Cash p n es foJJows is f. Mertfiattdize, I 761 a le - 517•4114' M 9ingstp , *elPoll44l 'etopping Woodi, I‘' vv .10 40k Obille autiVdedl4 l It'J' 2 l+ ,d 8 dO tfi ,1•1 • , o , f Jit /Ir k 1)( 7 ,1 4116, tl 4 , 1 j a r tes "• or, P 41.1 ate TriMixer) In geeivagdwith4fricionofili. ANN 4114.1110; Awe Rigskynung lief lig f•Osttils &mtg., forontiegrOeoPlo Y ear enuang 1850, Jan. 7. 'rp, balance in.ltande 0 1 . Treatturer at the Nat W. dement, " 25. To order on J. Fahnea cock, Co. Treitsurer, Cash recd ftie boarding, Feb. 12. Order on 'l, Pahnes lock, Co. Trcaeaker. March 2. bo. , .do. SAlleL DeRBORAW, JOHN ELPER. lit/di/ors F. (4. Ilemi AN, Treasurer, 7, IM DO. i s' A 1111 t I:. PURPORAW, JOHN Emmy'' Sudilors F. G. 111TimAirr. . • 4101' Ci4sT ind APP)eg. . 14, 40 13 00.e,ni. , •., • -• .;.44•• 1 10• 4 11#•,, • • O :9RATIT 4 1 .t1e, • . • „JA, « S l iting.S,rans , .• • 1„,,, 4 40t la pampersp , ; EO SI VO;. A:PO FOuting Oriv.ers• de lialanee dtte Steward, $626,86 800 00 8 08 Ws, the subscribers, Auditors to settle and *Alm the Public Accountsido certi fy, that we have examined the items which compose the above Account . and that, they , are, correct, and dal there is a balance of,Thirlpfour Cents , dpe SPIVEL CODEAN,, Sterrerd, , beiog from the eighth (19. y of January, 1,850, to the seventh day of January, 1851. SAMUEL thIRDORAW, .1011:4 ELDER, .Ruditors. l F. 0. Iforrnit. . I i 2 ,• ProducieOithe ro‘o'r Ironsiiiiiarm — for r i 1850. 802 Illushele Of Wheat, ' 47 db. Rye, 354 do. ' Oats, (150 do: Cern, 08 do. Potatoes, 24 do, Oniony, 27 do. Red Beets, 14 do. Turnips, 3 do. Beans, 0 . do. Cloverseed, 1330 heads Cabbage, 50 toes llay, 15 loads Corn-fodder, 4328 lbs. gees, 4980 do. Pork. Poor 0:7•113 Paupers remain at the House January /at. 1851. '1 11t753 admitted in the course of the' year. i '., March 8. at I 40,3 00 300 011 *1,832 63 $1,832 52 1+1111N; I FIRE I T HE Delaware Mutual Safety loan ranee Company, Philadelphia, are sow - doing business on the nitflual plan, giving the insured a participation in the profits of the Company, without liability beyond the premium paid. ...Nopremiuns notes taken on which tissessalents are The subscriber, as Agent for the above Company, will make Insurances, either permanent or limited, onroperty and ef fects of every deeeription against loss or damage by tire. SAMUEL. FAIINESTOCK. Gettysburg, March 1, 18110.—ti FlysTosE MUTU A L LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. OF 11. 1 .111BISBeRG, pHARTEI? PERPETUAL. Guarantee Capital, 875.000. Rates as low as any other gout] Cutniati tn the United titatex. THlS.!ompanv 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 : 200 00 [JO 00 200 00 All the profits of the Company are di vided annnally among the life members in scrip dividends, bearmr interest, payable in cash at the end of each year. Premiums on Ide policies may ho 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 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. REILI, I'res't. 250 00 $3,150 00 r7 - Painphlets and information furnish ed by the undersigned, who is the regular agent at Gettysburg. 0::rpr• CHARLES HORNER is the Corn. patty's regularly authorized Medical Ex aminer. June 28, 1850.-1 y TIIE, UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE AJ'.\'UITY 4. TRUST CO.W'iIAV Charter Perpetual CAPITAL $250.000-CA:4I tSYSTEM I T ILE constant, unsolicited applications for Life Insurance, furnish the must abundant and gratifying proof, that the public mind is deeply impressed with the vast importance of this subject. The great object, however, of itigiinwee, should be safety ; otherwise the whole motive to in sure may he disappointed. Too munch care cannot he practieet: in the selection of an office, with which to etlect the contract. The choice should be regulated, not by present and constant large inducements, as this is certainly- incompatible with future, benefits. ,The Firm Mine on Aire are cal ciliated fur the future. If present and pro pcctive benefits, therefore,, are given, the result, ultimately, meat terminate in lin gation, disappointment and ruin. The Ob ! ject aimed at in this institution is stability . and Perpetuity. The rates of premium have been carefully prepared with refer ence to fluctuations. Ihe dish sySteM has also been adopted. Unpaid premiuM notes cobetitate no part of the assets of this Company, arul every contingency be ing•fortified with an ample capital, secu rity. damps the will*, system. This fea ta re. paramount. ti all,other considerations, commends, the,company to public.favor.. Explanatory pamphlets ; blanks,, appli cation papers. inforisation,.,and erpry fu cilitY, be cheerfully ruretsheil 4D. M'CONAAJOHY,. Esq., who has' been appointed igent•of the tompany.' ' • • •-• • • •• Stephen R. Crawford, Paul B. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrence Johnson, Renjainlf? W.Tingley; r Eerie Mlieno;' .hteola. Florence.. ', James Deverstr e . • William M,QOdWto'JAR STEPHEN FL. CRAWFORD, Prest, ,Amusing W. Watifseisier' V.:P*oll4l4r 33,348 15 103 85 14 . 06 20,0.0 L 2 00 .t fht4uNwo• buox, Bec'ydpod riesAprog. Ac Tt u -AeI Y EKRIMI fyre. i MicDptfAN Horner. ' klept110;181;d: ' • ' ' 494.4 1 ;, Rlll# ~${ Tatleinw. ,el , e4 to Nry large and xitried aiso T twtlit of pairiNlAlNlttt* sivriNXlßzortig,'- every width ilia gd•tOritilif ay_ be de J: L. Sbillelt.- air"74l ' (I.4Wiere ‘ i f • 1 , t , nAge - alumna, a I , k a , ges7, t_f_lpelvcd and ' • 1 4C 1 4tOK * = • ILO tr It S C*BOIMERS,,, , VEST) •INGtil,Afac.,—r , si fishiAnoble,nriew reQ , itropimid, Wt ludo at. ~i1NAW1,414,1 s2,l;•ti 4' KELLER. K IMT7, A NEsy Al TICLE. T HIS Extract ,is coMposed of the best and healthiest herb,. and affords the fUlloWing advantages.: Ist, iw great saving, one pound being squid, to ten pounds of store coffee ; 2d, the' o.lteellent aromptiu tasf.e itTurded, when 'inixed, With store eel= fee ; '3d; .it gives 'a very , flue color, and inakes the coffee, without any ingredient, perfectly clear ; .4th,.. coffee, mixed with this ingredient, is more 'wholesome thtin, without it. ' ' . The above ariiele'enn be had at thee . Store of Wl4. N HAMt.RSLYA. North; West Corner orttle piesnimml;dnt,tya)prg.. I,ric6'l l 2l , mite% NO1 1 1(311. 11 - rI"PERS-Teritatitelfia*bii"ih e EnJ A • into of l'Amintisai Alittattriate ellili- ImidttowasloicAdismoo.v .deceatied, , haiing tteen gran tedeto the tubeeriberaviotieela he relog Wet:Kola I trbosaraimlbbtedtbmtid - g ß Aßfe , tonokliepayineaticithentdelaYomd to tfokaa basi gig ahtintoltoipnnataltift alma Vioperli , authenticated, to the aubeeribeie, 'vemimit•teateitt... YIJI .!,11i 10 A * Wolttel)114MIT0111. , arC ocL tir • m0ke,44.4 MiX44414 • A7 :7 11 0 . 1 , lA T tRI U MAPPt . PVRActr.:Feliigfli, in Prelim in torptutp,,, i titit ptpett 9 1 Cunibadin l'Orenihr. ' • ' Ark Na Aut ediand, for Hie, as Lotatige reto , 4414,440 , 41 Mitioietananyo‘wtshio, ,n,,514VP744,04 901 IT 'A,. .4 ,1,191 X Trittrttiattr, - Ai • 10QUORS, ,• . o f t ., evy ; p r i m? f Na.43,440uth FrontitoilkTheriibtiti; Piiio4yk Vita hfisinesiffereinfrifit'earitiO i k f n JIL thle einabilishineht,'QrardartaiV candtieted as abeiri.. Theinedliregillieitt which*uns , thve far been' treentledib'thi' l enterprise of selling goods in Herriebirrif at: City prices, leads to the indedgence'of the,: hope that it. is looked uperalarorably by merchants and others in this seetion of the State. As for .! the future, it is • only necessary to, nay. the the ..arragement.w will afftird renewed facilities.for the auccess.ol. the undertaking, : in the, co4iperation..of a large iipPorting house in 13aitim,ore, which will 'enable the undersigned . olrer the seine . adtiintageti • which contd be oftered in the city: He therefore cordially invites merchants and others to calf and 'Examine a 'very large stock, and satlsfyrtheinsolies of his entire ability to sell as he - prettiiirea. A lot •of choice liquors intro:lre it Im porters' terms. • • • • It..7"Orders from a distance promptly filled, and goods despatched at City Prices. W. 11. S,TE VESSON.— January 17..1851.„ HATS & CAPS 114 Boots (V Shoes I -111-E subscriber has just returned form the City with a new and full supply of flats, (*ips, Boots and Shoes, of allNinds, prices, and styles, which will be sold cheap. 111:7'Remember his store for providing for ~ t he two extremes,"— the head and feet—two doors below the l'ost °Alec. My stock is the largest and hest selected ever_ opened iti_thiti_market. Call and see. W. W. PAXTON. Gettysburg, Oct. 4, 1850. OIL CLOTH FACTORY. TO COACIIMAKERS. ill l undersigned respectfully announ ces to the Coach makers of Uettys. burg and other places, that they have cunt menced the Illanulacture el Oil Cloth and Canvass For Coaches, of tne very bent quality, on an extensive scale, which they are prepa red to lUrnish, whulr•vule and retail, on the most reasonahlc w.rms. Our Canvass will be found equal in finish and quality to any manufactured in the city. p_r — The subscribers also manufacture, l for wholesale or retail, COACH VAR NISH, of a superior quality, to which they invite the attention of Coach-makers and persons wanting to purchase with a view to selling again. They have now ou hand, anti will constantly keep on hand, a full supply. b_jr..Ortlers from a distance will be promptly auended to. tiAMUEL J. LITTLE. GEORGE 11. 1.1171. E. March IS, 185 U. Selling out ! Selling Out !! ! ,N*o MISTwIKE I 11A VING determined to retire Iron -am- the :Mercantile business, prior to the Ist of April, I will nlTer my entire stork of Dry Goods, Hardware, queens- ware, and most of the Groceries, wholesale and retail, at City Prices. from this date, till all is sold. 1 feel grateful to my old friends and customers Mr past favors, and would just say to them, and the public : if you want BARGAIN:S, now is your time to call and get them. The goods must be sold, bring what they 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, Nor. 8, 1850. Diamond Tonsors—New Firm etptort & lirotter, FASHIONA ULF. 111111)116 AND BUR DRESSERs, if lAN at all times be found prepared to ‘.-/ attend to the calls of the people, at the Tem i rde. in the Diamond. adjoining the County Building. From Long expe rience .they flatter. themselves that they can go through all the rarnifivations of the Tonsorial Department, 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, therefore, that by their attention to busi ness, and a desire to please, they will mer it as well as receive, a liberal share of pub- lic patronage. The sick will be attended to at their private dwellings. Jan. 24, 1851.--if EXTRACT OF COFFEE. .N. 9.4•44, r Af r. 40 • - - /!;i1:11 litierisittnnti , h et:iliaeat/Oh ii.„..his:Cpachataking 4getabliahatentst largo, Smith Shop, audio prepared:4BB4l . ALL ISMS OP •' 1 " ill . :/ .1 1/LACKS:lllTillriNti I.N.9Lg4.ixor /3 /Isll 1111GCli8, Ile would tilly)to those who havelliiisg to shoe, that he,llB i OPARN6 /A l ibi i f. 111616 " IVlll€ll7, 1/1 1, ..pe i rs§taj a tennon, will enahlg hint' tOdiiit! fti4kre„sail4l9loll to 'AI those who fav orliktp with, j,i931, CkgßiAG4*.hil'a4l2 SII4iNF44, (warranted) will be prowpgy inallo.ito Ore der at all titnes. tna ficrAll kinds ot REPAIRINGodonei both in Wood and Iron,akthta ioikre 4 GT ed Prices... . ~, \ ' , f., , r , ,: icr'Phankftil for past enook4agegtAnt, theAubseribersolleits a cont,inyanp of Vii ; ronage, and invites his friends tO 54 °r*his Establishment in west Chaniterab rl at., a few doors below ThoniPsOn's ltde c , C. Vir; ITOPFMAIit,' Gettysburg,Octoberl 5,1847. •' " .. • Important to :Houselceeper,,S:l, THE IMPROVED nounz„.sLarßiv LAHDiiICH' S TE NT' I ••,' COOKING STOVE. '0 SIZES are now constanthi l t n r irforsalein ettysburir,iil Arm E POI,LEY'S Tin Shop, andin'Litlicalown at JOSEPH BA RIC ER'S Tavern. They are proven to be the hest stoves noW in' use, for cooking-, baking, goasting, end for warming a hotter, with less WOW, 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 stoves delivered, by leaving word at either of the above 'Hewn - Med places, the proprietor will deliver them at a Phan notice, ad he intends doing the peddling principally himsoll. Ile is confident that he can give people better satisfaction than hired ped lars. There are already upwards of tilX HUNDRED of the I.:lnbar:lt Stoves sold in York, Adams, and Carroll counties, within Iwo years, but not so many of the. late improvements. The iinprovcnarni is in the middle due, by which the lower oven is much easier heated, and the holes are larger on the tops, to put on larger pots. We deem it unnecessary to say more about them, but want people who are judges of ertoking . stoves to examine thoroughly, and we are confident that they will find that they have advan• Lagos over any other stove now in use, and according to the quality' end weight, than any that arc offered to the public. They are likewise kept for snle at the Proprietor's Foundry, near Dills burg, York counts - , Pa. 1111UA11 ARNOLD, Proprietor Of the 1:i,07 for York, Ailinos,Cormlf, and Juripiti C.1111l11:11, and likewise Agelit for selling terriiorhil rights in Maryland, lirgitniii and l'enorsqee. Aug. 2:1, 1850.-1 y GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY 41' aIJCITI.VE SHOP- • T HIS establislirkient will I,OW 14 Car': ried on by • V7.L.IELT Vigo w who take pleasu rein being able to announte to their blends and the puhliegenerallythet they bare constantly unhand a-very great variety of Holloware and Stove*, including Kettles, Pota, Ovens, 'Bltilleta, Pans, Griddles, &n. Common Parlor. Air-tight, and Cooking Stuves--among them the far-famed 1 1ATI1A.WAY.• • •, To Farmers they wnuld any. OAT have on hand an excellent assortment of, .ilit ' • Farming implemettlC' • consistingof the renowned Baylor-Mitt/14" Woodcoek's and Witherow'S, Patent W indmitl , Straw-cutters, 4 4 . e. BL CKS 311111.1 N G is carried on by the best of workmen,— They wil, , atill carry on'the• • '• •• ' I/ 00 7' 051,104' ••••, • .•••, • shop in the South end of ale rmindry.bail ding, Where, with good workaten,,atal thp, , excellent mOterjalo, geoleat..fiPk..*; best ivork will be made, gi-17,445gAi41t be witited'onrit their reafililnetie." All the• above mentioned great many otherirtint Minitik wTII tur 'hiahed ns cheep for eattlt ar,,,eauxory pro duce 'as 06 , can be hadaatyksettete ; ellen , •Irj.,,,Reintiring,olaltitindeidotteittitittr shortsv notice. • c. l II" Gettysburg, April 20, 1 . 850. 11 9 17 in•SPOITI I IING"' •ba, mad* •and twipuitobrbthei .. ap h aer i ber , whavillattead.prOipskia ly LP . . all 1 40 1 0 4 1 1 drtiPon mh.seaecusliblels) le rnlfl . 11 ,4 c, 134 at agy 41°14P 401 I • O ' 9 , 41 liklsU4Agitow ' TIIE STAR AND . A . Iki t .". t , a . ft Is ptehlialtedr ett • Infit v't Oarlietel &trek Ith ' efbai r i -i . ,c.:., , , inonimit; ii it' 10.,0s eau q 11/ a ''''' P'. , A. .4 TI ~P s;itUsic.,..,! . tu'lt at_ Ih _,„ ~,. „„, ': If poitlimadvit e•di f4elAlllllll*-'7"114241- 1:: , hopTrr, icnos."4, tiolim p illo yei m p i p . to piper discontinued until sl4,ltAtirlosg4o tat tit/tiaratal except et the option of tike hditor. Singh) cpplei 6 # cenks, , A Eselittet4o twiny* ditiftitehYdriod !Ill' Ibe,,lnfrOpil !4,ll t tintrlntsfleltitto ~pt. 3 otsbst. 4tehertierreep le tt gentling,'" ati At - tareetilitekmf*V = cetflubSeven i ;A cent,. List "'Awl il thividatiw '''' ,to ad Tortisemen_st n9 l NOAH' ... s prod 41,verilitifillitrtirelhatstued luttli eel retiustibseseinifti inedt'inll6Aggill i r'' I by. the year. a.v: vol ~ 'I !,. t. ,,, ~., •=st; !mats) * Asti lob Prinlitig of all kinds executed negh drool Miltd.bn YekUtadble ttiiiiiiittrOWlrtu Aend ,y) :#f4uSitiPsd,l ottrAceAttstleas,ANUT es abt.m.„Agtt ru ! /iErILL% ~. ffe r iitimiftebuip i pl: afinieg3rt• .„,,ps rPir.illir:Ptillia `Ollll
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