'' PROCLAMATION AMITHEREAS the }lon. Matra. Dim t+" KEN, nig. President of the several rl of Common Pleas, in the counties or ing the 19th District, and Justice fr u A f Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and tv.mitral Jail Delivery, for the trial of all ( 9pthd and other offenders in the said dis ti.tit—tind JAMES M'Divirr, and I:lA:avec "IL OssELL,Esqs.,Judges of the Courts of Common Pleas and Genera: Jail Delivery, - ,fortiot trial of all capital and other ntireml- Tra j act the county of Attains—have issued ,t s hitif precept, bearing date the 224 day :44nosaty, in the year of our beam one tbousia4leight hundred and fiftroae and to toe directed, for holding a Court .nf Qiiit mmt,Pleas and General Quartet - Semitic= xi' the Peace and General Jail Delivery i and Court of Oyer and Terminer, at Get- Apsburg, on illondey the 21st day of :via lir4-- . NOTICE. IS IIE,REBY GIVEN To litl the Justices of the Peace,Thit Cortrni4 1 and Cotistables within the said County of Atlitnia, that they be then and ihereintWeir proper persons, with their Rolls, Records, duqpisitions, Examinations and other Re • atembranees, to do those things which to +their offices and in that behalf appertitin to kle done, and also - they who wiliprosc elite against the prisoners that are or then 4an be in the Jail of the bald County of *isms, and to he then aid therettipita mts against them as shall be just. , , L ,„ W/LIAAAI P'ICKES, Sheriff. .111111011117111140110. (i Oth'ibllrg, ) March a • lasi i ,1%,i--.1 • . , fittuid' Jury—April term. litiro 4 : 7 .febn Eider, leaves Wolf. . t-Wrn. /Colder, George Guidin, V p . *inlibiliriii. H. Madam/El; Reuben P. RR•ell, . illimi W.Spoingler..- . • • Reßy. ' 40eny Thom" Cbrietian Hos•ler. • • . 741412 ',, , Amgen H. Skelly. ' '''.- 'lt L 4 lll : oll Melttorn , ' 'I, , ognuel Hoover. ti " Ir ' ,'• — Livid Schriver, Henry Hutt, Win, i .....rmpion. ttimV s. ' o i lniSi . • - iihiiiiWiliniemii Diller. .M ..) -- Atidiew - Rea ... e kikvi Henna. , . wen Orion. -=nigon* Everett. -4100:-.8.-Heivitt: General Jury. H Bender, J 114368 H. Diway. *ries; ' • • neiWintrodo, John H. Fciti. t r.,' cone Sartori Wak..Linaringer. —Solomon Hainan. i ftil i tsdatha L.:Taughinbsugh. —iobn ' Winicort, Samnel Pam, Jo ugh Daily, Jooeph Walker, John Woken. 141=4"1" Abralaes Pike, John Lower, Jamb B. Troede, George 7 We lA.R. him Rouen.lin. 141414*-rGeFurr B0)%14 Wm. Wirt, Henry Heir s= Allx* Ku t it• -,George Bbry ark , Nicholas Calor' Am ' 07 Ihrittroin. ailegaritscr-Vineent O'Botd. • 1116.61-41ylvesier Fink. Briessieop-40nes Barr, Josailb Mickley, Thigh -404 Lehman. M mita , . i 2,:; . e,thsEffifiG. rAfakilitr- persons, who fare named in the ' ', "M to in eorporpte the Gettysburg RM. gingen ? , as Commissioners . to open books, Mkt amboassptiona, and organise said company, to OP 'lliohert M'Cu•dy, Josiah Benner, Henry il l i S i l y ektel MOM. ,Ornel Detheraer. William George Base oar, John Busboy, Joseph J ' ainib Diehl, Bernard Hildebrand, Charles Blialk Wia.-11. Wiliam, John Mtnnfelman, n. ilaiallbant Krloo, Jollm , llitusselman, fr.. Wo w : H. Sadler. George Deardorff; Jacob Y Bushey. Joseph RA 4.lffeb. riosm:.Tempest • wil.n, Name!, Fahoestock, George Bhryock, Laski Homer, An drew Heinmelmani **pool lYfiljiy, Alexander R 1 8breomem, Diva Gilbert, Moses M'Clean, Daniel 114mcr it tlt 8 Scimancker, David Wconitoghy, Wth ieiolaY, Art riles D. Potion, of tho aiiiiitoite iliiinall Abner H Bender, Daniel Itiift lilleePteget, Daniel Kroh n.. of thicounty of York Gemarge Mt Hamenly, Ellis Lewis, of the county gtaia t• fc E Juba Thomason, of Philadelphia. , JAR Btocenson, j r., of Baltimore ;me lee to - meet lathe Cotut-house in Gettyaburg, " :Willtry toe lath inst.,at 11 o'cloCk, A. M., M' ' Ys lot organitatlrm. And a general Railroad Meeting will be held im the feNtiriagi natio. Jae '224 aft o'clock, P. N. eg the same place.eo take stepa the week, with vigor. to proem-ate Keep ne the sprit that it abroad through the &Ai , 1' Let no man forget that he le interested litehliejaitiart;' and we OA* and arra succeed ! By order of Cifigneissimni. April 11. _ _ nerThe Pew-holders. .the - mrChineh ens mit:m.6W to: Oty over their"pleor rents for the pale year as ipeediFy 1001144114 the Treasurer, of the Band. of Trustees, thOln ,Tntelees mey not fail in meeting their 41.11• J. 3"111-148. : - .Airtll2) 4,1861. Prtsidnit. - ''itrTUAL INSURANCE. Alt! odkourned meeting of the Managers of !one didams.County ittritual Fire hisiiienee Company" will he ligld on Mon day the 21st ton.. tit o'clock. P. M., at the office of D. A. BUEHLER, Esq., in Get spobitig. The managers are : . Jariglirtak, John Mussettnan, jr. Pew "old, Joseph R. Henry, A4no d ol l l l o, l 4 4:ulyrif, Ilsmard Hildebrand, e erehrt, , John Kin , Wei'. endear, !tech Kinic, John Ames , Wm. B. Ware, Ash flalotralrnan, 'Amos Leterar, Baoreel ittiller. Antliany B.'Kurta , Alen. R. Stevenson, Joel Dannr, Haut A. Nair& Jettob Reirensperger.. rotaltid,A, Mueller. ; 9euyolturg. April 11.«.-11 BEADY-MADE CLOTffiNG. J UST returned from the Cities with a Midicattd speeditt assortment of'Rett ddtAfstde Gigthing , w high .", ho . 'Repos ?, oil: R i e s public are a w „ l" i " na t i c' te " rt?c p a r it stud judge for thetneelves. • MARCUS SAMSON. 'Gettysburg. Jan. 3.—t( Ira HE, Or every description, eonstentl . ) o hand and for sale at RUEHLEIt'zy Tin Ware Establishment, opposite the Pipet Oltioe. Oct. 4. " ; NOTICE. EWERS of Administration, on the estate of JOHN ZOLLINOIIIt. late of rick county. Mil— deceased. havios beta rested to ' the subscriber, reef * to atbilllaaville..Prederiek county, Md., amiiiisaiii hereby given wall who are indebt eel to mid estate, to make payment without delay, and to those ha ringel silos to present thee pperty aotheaticami for setdetneut., 1 •ro - „fORN W. 'COON, h4tubsi April 11, 11141.-.41' • LOCUST GROVE STEAM 4111 1 1,'. TIVO MILES S. !VEST' OF LIT TI:ES7'OIr,V, GERALINY: • 7'olriVsine. ?VMS establishment is now in full op. eratiOn and'cnknlated tOdo ail lands of Grinding upon the shortest notice and in the Very best manner. Farmers and others wanting grinding done, especially in time or l o w icator, will please call at thin EgabTiehtnent, where they can be ac- Oodoluotlated at all times. The ~; STEAM, MILL ,sclo i o by and in connection with thajarge Flouring Milt; iintf together are ealculated . to do a large 'anteent of work. APM STER MILL ip CLOVER MILL ib in Contiecticin Witli this establishment, and Sawing. can 'fib* be done at all nines. Constantly on Vail and for sale; ' AT THE MILLS, * *helesale and retail, Family and Super `llne•Wheat Flour, Rye, Corn and Bork 'Wheat Flour, warranted superior. A iarge let of chopped Rye, Corn, Cate, Mixtures, 'grad, Shorts, Shipstrift, 6.c., to be had a t ! all iimes at fair prieea. tiißol7.l - D PL.ISTIR en hand at all times, for sale or exchange tor tieground. Those persons engaged, in the.. Flour and Feed business can be ao-1 !SOltunodated at all times on Ahe shorteei, .Aotiee, either with the Flour and Feed .rnatinfactured, or by having their own grain ground. This establishment has been erected at; hoary expense for the epeeist convenience and' pecommodetiou of the neighborhood 1 be carried on by first-rate "EXPEILLEACED .41,11,61,PR5. The underaigned therefore respectfully solicits the patronage .of the surrounding; t couhtry. Farmers may rest assured n having their grinding and all other work tlono at either of the Mills, in the very h•st manner, and at all times upon short 1 Persona Abe establish-1 neat front a distance can at all timer and 1 particularly in: a dry season, when the 1 streams are low ana, water scarce, by ! waiting a abort time, take their grain home with them manufactured as they may ,wish. Those that bring plaster in the 1 stone can at all times receive and take with Ahem ground plaster in exchange. CEO. ARNOLD. Lim Grove, Sept. 6.—tf G. A. FIRE! FIRE! /FRE Delaware Mutual Safety luau •Jß.' ranee Company, Philadelphia, are auw.dOing husineas on the mutual plan, givitig the insured a participation in the ?roans of the Company, without liability beiond the premium paid. ...Vo premium hales taken on which as'ecestnenis are Made." The subscriber, as Agent for the above Cditiipany, will make insurances, either permanent or Unified, on property and el recut of every dcscriptiou against lobs or damage by lire., ,1.141UE1, FA HN ESToCK. Prettysburg,March 1, 1850.—tf KIb:YSTONI Al VT IJ AI. LTE INSURANCE COMPANY. OF ILIRRiSBURG, P.R. CHARTER PERPETEAL Oiiarantee Capital, i375,00A. 41.0" as low as any other good Company in the United States. THIS company respectfully calls the attention of the public to the follow -1.,(1 vantages which they are enabled to otrer to persons desirous of insuring their ' AU the profits-of the Company are di vided annually among the life tnembers in sciipdividentiv, bearing interest, payable in midi at the end of each year. petniums on life 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 1.2 months. VVlves may insure the lives of their hus bands, or husbands may insure their own lives - infavor of their wives and children, thus securing to their families a sum which cr . /tlitOrs canhot reach in the event of the tleara and insolvency of the busbadd. L. REILY Pres't. 0:7 - Pamphlets and, information turnish ed 14 the undersigned, who is the regular agent at Gettysburg. KELLER KURTZ. %/4 01-Dr. COARI,EB HORNER is the Corn• Party's regularly authorized Medical Ex "minor. Jrin• 28. 1850.-1 • ; THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE ANNUITY TRUST COMPri.X.r. Charter Perpetual CAPITAL $90,000-CASH SYSTEM TLIE constant, unsolicited applications for Life Insurance, furnish the most abundant and gratifying proof, that the public mind is deeply impressed with the / vast importance orthis subject. The great object, however, of insurance, should be safety ; otherwise the whole motive to in sure . may be disappointed. • Too much care cannot be practiced in the selection of ,office, with which to effect the contract. The choice should be ,regulated, not by presant and constant large inducements, as this is certainly incquipatible with future benefits. The premiums on life are cal culatid for the future. If presentand pro pectin benefits; therefore, are given, the reaub, ultimately, must terminate icliii gation, disappointment and ruin. The ob ject ai,methit in Ma institution is stability, and perpetuity. ' file totes of premium liaie' ; `,tieen careful!) , profited mob refer eneeEci fluctuatkihs. ' The cash intern haa also been adopted. 'll44id preittium netei constitute no 'park of Ike unite of this C mpany, and e very Ontinsitncy L ben lag toftifted with an 'inapt, capital; seta-, rhy Mkmps the Whale Sysate. !this fee titre, paramount to all other mineldeitetione,, , cnmtOonde the company to public favor. tiPlanatory pamphlets, 6latilti, appli. eating' papers, information; and , every fa cility', will be ehrlerlulli furnitthed by D.' 14VCONAUGHY; Eeq.,"ivhci has Weil appointed agent of the company. DIRECTORS, • Stephen R. Crawford, Paul B. Goddard, t Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrence Johnson, Benjamin W. Tingley, George M'Heury, Jacob L. Florence, James Divereux, William 51. Godwin, John L. Linton. tITEPHEN It CAAWFORD, Pron. Asiasosa W. Titorseaos, V. President. • GitanLes G. IMLAY, Bee'y snit T7ollJUrer• ACTUART—ManueI Byte. 141/411CAL EI•MINZIL —Dr. D. Homer. dept. 40, 1850. PY.) 1110REI§D MACKEREL,No.2 4 a04 p. . a superior nality, just rivetil foi sale at HAMIPWYS. - VOW Matt • _. - -- 'S i FA • .' ' - ... . 4,zlriii_titvittr . ,14Me . "KM of 44 , 14* COtallyi:. 115 1 1 EL L 0 W.OITIZENS :---Thankful i: roi the support extended .toMe in the last canvass for the Shertifalty, and encouraged by the representation of friends, I hereby announce mvaelf a candidate for the office of SHERIFF, (subject to the de cision of the Whig nomina:ing Convert tion,`, and respectfully solicit your support. Should I be fokuilate enough to be elect. ed, I pledge my hest efforts to discharge the duties of the office with imparthility and fidelity. DANIEL MINNICII Latinate tp., Jail. 10, 1801 .—te SHEItIFFALTY. WELLOW-CITIZENS offer my i self to your cunsiderhtion as a candi date for the.ollice of SHERIFF, (subject to the decision of the Whig nominating Convention,) and respectfully solicit your suffrages. Should I he elected, I pledge my beat efforts to discharge the duties of the office promptly and with fidelity. JOIIN scu•rr Gettysburg, Jan. 17, 1851.—tc SHERIFFALTY. To the independent Voters of Adams County : I,,NCOITIIA GED by numerous friends, -m- 4 I offer myself to your consideration a. an Independent candidate for the office of Sheriff at the next election. Should I be elected, I pledge ritysalf to a faithful discharge of the duties of the office. ISAAC N EEL Y Freedom tp., Jae. 24, 1850. COUNTY TREASURER FRIENDS AND Ft:l-Lew CrrizEris a gain offer utysell to your ronmidera firm as a candidate for the (Ace of COUN TY TREASURER (vubjeet to the deci sion 01 the Whig County Convention.)— Should I he so favored as to obtain the nomination and be ele , qed, .1 pledge my self to discharge the ditties of the office promptly and with fidelity. GEORGE ARNOLD Gettysburg, Jan. 3, 1851—if COUNTY TREASURER. NE undersigned gratefully acknowl edges the liberal support extended to him in the last canvass for COUNTY TREASURER, end respectfully announ ces to his friends and fellow-citizens of the County, that he will he a candidatu for that office at the next election—subject to the decision of die Whig County Conven tion. If nominated and elected, his boat efforts will he directed to a faithful dis charge of the duties lie post. 11101 , S WARREN. Gettysburg, Dec. 27, 1850--if CLERK OF TIIE COURTS To the Voters of .Hdarns county. T the solicitation of a number of citi j% zoos, I offer myself to your conside ration as a candidate for CLERK OF THE COURTS, (subject to the decision of the Whig County Convention.) Should I be successful, I promise to discharge the duties of the office faithfully and impartial ly, and will be thankful fur your support. J. J. BALDWIN Gettysburg. Feb. 21.--te CLERK OF THE COURTS To the ropers opidams Camay : FELLOW -CITIZENS :--Thankful for the liberal support extended to me at the last canvass for county officers, I again announce myself as a candidate for the office of Clerk of the Courts, (subject to the decision of the Whig Convention) and respectfully solicit your support.— Should I be nominated and elected, I pledge myself to,discharge the duties of the office, faithfhlly, to the best of my a bility, and shall feel grateful to you for your support. EDEN NORRIS Straban ip., Jan. 24.—tc PROTHONOTARY. To the Independent Voters of .Adanas county : F RINSPSOs AND FELLOW CITIZEN! : Thankful for the liberal support you extended to me on a former occasion. I a gain offer myself to your consideration as a candidate fur the office of Prothono tary (subject to the decision of the Whig Nominating Convention.) Should I be successful I promise to discharge the du ties of the office faithfully and impartially, and will be grateful for your kindness. W. W. PAX TON. Gettysburg, Dec. 27, 1850.—tf REGISTER & RECORDER. - 1 4 - 1 RIE NDS and Fellow-Citzens 12 offer myself to your consideration as a candidate for the office of REGIS TER & RECORDER, (subject to the decision of the Whig County Convention.) If nominated and elected. I promise to dis charge the duties of the office, promptly and impartially, and will be grateful for your Support. ' • DANIEL. PLANK. Menallen tp., Jan. 24, 1851. REGISTER & RECORDER. To my Fellow Voters of dblante county. respectfully present myself to you AL consideration. and that of the Whig Centro , Convention, for nomination ss candidate for the office of REGISTER At I R,ECO'RIYER of Adams county. and with'due deference solicit your influence and JOHN L.. 0 HISERNATOR. --Conowago towethip, Jan. 31.—t0 REGISTER & RECORDER. FELLOW-ClTlZENlSt—Thsnkful for the. beers! Stumm you extended to me on a former occarion, I again offer my self 'to your 'oonsideratiowes an independ ent candidate for thtl Office Of REGISTER &' RECORDER, Should the' summer ful, [prioritise to. discharge - The duties of the pries fsithfully and impeitially, and in so doing will be grateful to you for your support. • WM. F. WALTER Butler township, Jan. 817.te REGISTER & RECORDER. FRIENDS & FELOLW-CITIZENS : -The undersigned sanders his.thsidqf to .his friends for. the' generous sdp. Or* extended to him on a former Mum , , eastern, and win - offers hilneelftethe con. *Mention ad Vie public as e candidate for the effige. of racasTEß RECORp- ER, (gal l on to. the• decision of the 'Whig n'olMnidtig Convention.) Should he be nominated and elected; his beet effort, shall be directed •lb a faithful dischargd of the duties of the•olfice. • ' JAMES M'ILIIENNY. Mountjoy tp., Jan. 24, 1851.—tc Notice to Stockholders. the delinquent Stockholders of the Waynesboro', Greencastle and &ler ecreburg Turnpike Road Company, notice is hereby given to those whose names are hereto attached, their heirs and represen tatives, that under the provisions of an Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,' the shares of stock standing on the hooks of the company, in the name of each delinquent stockholder as designa ted below, if not paid up, in 1011. by the fret day of October, A. D., 1851, will then he forfeited to the company. No. '....harea. Ain't. Ain't paid. • William Button, 5 $5OO 00 $407 50 Jacob Gearhart, 5 500 00 25 25 Jacob Angle, 6 500 00 476 67 Balmer G. Gold, 3 310 00 15 15 George Norman, 10 1000 00 181 80 Hugh Garvin, '2 2 M 00 20 20 James 1. Hm•ton, 4 400 00 226 41 John Beaty. fi /8401 00 241 66 John Kohler, 4 4011 00 40 41, David Angle, 3 3•m 00 15 I 5 Eli/Abet!) Reed, II 1100 00 827 96 111.. aid Hammond, 2 200 00 75 75 David Holsinger, 1 200 id) 30 30 John Scott, 10 1000 00 50 50 Archibald Rankin, 5 500 On 343 74 John Olig, 5 500 00 318 85 Andrew Hallman, • 2 200 00 25 25 Enoch I. l lcinner's heirs, f; 6' , ./ 0.) 440 65 Simnn Netter, 4 100 On 43 43 Wm. M. Moo:hall. 3 3..0 00 207 66 John Shalfrr. 10 1000 00 90 63i Peter Bow beck or, 2 200 00 10,1 05 Mathias Yowls. 5 500 00 47h 751 Peter Elliott, 2 200 00 01 51 Frederick Geyer. 2 2.'0 00 10 10 Samuel F . :Johnston, 2 2011 80 99 99 , Thomas Weilby, 2 2,i1 00 31 821 Ludwiek Ginnigan, 1 10,1 00 90 80 ,' John Lambert, 3 :10(1 00 211 01 i l Georgo Ilatkdall, 3 :100 00 211 L 1 John Bober, 1 100 • 0 10 10 . Adam Cook, i 50 In 41 07 John Flanagan, 4 4.0 On 95 17 (7101,080) Mat*, I 1110 00 46 71 Jame," Genya, 2 2 , 0 00 131 2'. i David Stoner. of Al, m. 2 'llO 00 152 08 By order of the Board. GEO. 11. DAVID''ON, Treasurer. March 28, 1851.—Sin \VM. H. STEVENSON, gRaaERCES •At City Pricrs. No. 3, South Front blreet, Harrisburg, Pennagra E IHE buainess heretofore carried on in it. 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 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 fur the future, it is only necessary to say that the arragement will afford renewed facilities or 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 he offered in the city. lie therefore cordially invites merchants and others to call and examine a very large stock, and satisfy themselves of his entire ability to sell its he promises. A lot of choice liquors in store at im porters' terms• Q - Orders from a distance promptly filled, and goods des patched at City I'ria•es. W. 11. STEVENSON. January 17, 1851. q&BANET R1AK,11.% DAVID HA( Y ripEN DERS his acknowledgments to -AL the public for the liberal and stea dy patronage with which he has been fa vored for a series of years ; and respect. Italy announces to his former customers and the public generally, that he has hie Shop at present in Chambersburg street— where persons wishing FURNITURE can be accommodated at very moderate prices for CASH.,PRODUCE and LUM BER. for which the highest market price will be paid. 0.2"A1l Furniture warranted to be made of the very boat materials, and by experi enced workmen. ea King. All orders for Coffins will meet wiih the same prompt attention as heretofore. Ir7.An APPRENTICE to the Cabinet making business will be taken, if applica tion he made soon. One from the coun try would be preferred. Gettysburg, Dec. s.—tf T THE I TIG S T.l BUT IN A NEW SHOP. J. G. FREY TENDERS hie 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 Thompson'a Hotel, where he will be prepared, as here tofore, to do all kinds of GOJICE, CLOTH, 4" SIGN PdINT Ce..TCarriage Repairing done at short notice, and on reasonable teams, for which Country Produce will lie taken. The sitbieriber is thankful far past fa vor*, and hopes, by attention to !minces, and a desire to please, to merit and receive a continuance of public patronage. J. (3. FREY. Gettysburg, Jan. 12, 1849.—tf EXTRACT-OF COFFEE. A NEW ARTICLE. T HIB Exited is composed of the beet and heallhielit herbr, and affords the following ativantiged Ist; itiireat one pound being equal to fen poendi store coffee ; 2d, the excellent aromatic' . taste afforded,' when mixed with store cif fee ; ad, it gives a very fine , eoloroind' makes the coffee, with Out anY ingredient, perfectly clear r- miffs., mixed 'with this ingredient, it more ' wholesetier titan without it. •• ' '" The shovivertiele raw Ais- had! st the Store of (W 141; 8114121112LYw Non West Corpse 4' disaissubadiesttyibutii• Price 12} cents. Important to Housekeepers ! TIIE IMPROVED DOUBLE OVEN LhUBJCH'S Ph TENT T WO SIZES are now constantly kept for sale in Gettysburg, at A NDRE W POLL E Y'S Tin Shop. and in Liu/est/nen at JOSEPH BARKER'S Tavern. They are proven to be the best stoves now ih 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 stoves 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. lie is confident that he can give people better satisfaction than hired ped i lays. There are already upwards of SIX DUNI/RED of the Laubach Stoves sold in York, Adams, and Carroll counties, within two years, but not so many of the late improvements. The improvement is in the middle fine, by which the lower oven is much easier heated, and the holes arc larger on the tops, to put on larger pots. We deem it unnecemsary 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 ad van- i tages over any other stove now in use, and according to the quality and weight, than any that are offered to the public. They arc likewise kept for Wel at the Proprietor's Foundry, near Dills- burg, York county, Pa. Al WAIL .11?ti01.1), Proprietor of the /tight for York. Atlanta, Carroll, and lonkti cnanticE, and likewiAe Ager.l for selling territorial rights in Maryland, ‘lrginia and Tennessee. Aug. 23, 1850.-1 y GETTYSBURI; FOUNDRY •11.1CILI.VE :110P. Tttts establishment will now be car ried on by NN Vs i l k ri u• V' whotake plensurein being able to announce to their friends and the piddle generally that they have constantly on hand a very great variety of Holloware and Stove, ineludieg Kettles, Pots, Ovens, Skillets, Pans, Griddles, a: e. ; Common Parlor, Air-tight. and Cooking Mures—among them the far-famed H ATHA W To Farmers they would say, they have on hand an excellent assortment of Forming Impirmetatog, consisting of the renowned Seylor Plough, Woodcock and W therow's, 1). Warren's Patent Windmill, Stra w-eu tiers, &c. k CKSMITIIING is carried on by the best of workmen.— They will still carry 011 the 800 SHO E shop in the South end oldie Foundry bud ding, %%here, with good workmen and the e.;eellent materials, the neatest Ms and best work will he made. in Ladies will be waited on at their residences. All the above mentioned articles, with a great many others not earned, will be fur unshed as cheap for cash or country pro duce as they ran be had any where else. IL - 7'ltepairing,of all k inds,done at the short:iv notice. Gettysburg, April 26, 1850. OIL CLOTH FACTORY. TO COACIIMAKERS r lIHE undersigned respectfully announ ces to the Coach makers of Gettys burg and other places, that they have com menced the manufacture of Oil ( loth and Canvass For Coaches, of the very best quality, on an extensive scale, which they arc prepa red to furnish. wholexale and retail, on the most reasonable it rms. Our Canvass will be found equal in finish and quality to any manufactured in the city. * The subscribers also manufacture, 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 winning again. They have now on hand, and will constantly keep on hand, a full supply. D. HEAGY K y. Orders from a distance will be promptly attended to. SAMUEL J. LITTLE. GEORGE H. LITTLE. March 15, 1850. HOUSE SPOUTING WILL be made and put up by the subscriber.w ho wil la tiend prompt ly to all orders, and upon as reasonable terms as can be procured at any establish meut in the county. EO. E BUEHLER. Ground Plaster, ON hand and for sale, at Locust Grove Steam Mill, in Germany township. March 7,1851. THE STAR AND BANNER. Is published every Friday Evening, in Carlisle slreel, Iwo doors from the Diamond. by • D. 4. dr. C. 11. BUEIILER. If paid in advance or. within the fear ,02 p•• annum—if not'paid within the yYee i,s2 U. No paper diseentintied.umil all irreintges are except at the option of the Editor. , Dingle itmles 61,0400 M. A failure to •notify a diNoutialuirlo "44 b• r•6*01•0 •• newonitutteminbi • Ahierusannas not excesding s moats minuted t use qicntie for 'C—every subjeguent insertion , 6 cents. Longer (MO in the tame ProPOition, MI advertisements not specially ordered- or .a given time will be continued until frobid. A fibs rat Madetiost will tie made to those tile 'advertise by the year.; , , , ; Priottigs of all kinds intionted neatly and dieiriptlY, and on reasonable Winne. Loners and Ceermusieetioss' to thi. eepligsuch iur ookitafir Money , et Wttatiiiiii of new ottbiterittom) own tolPrenti Oats •fat•Olter 'to encore attention. COOKING STOVE. • Noir . ill ill .11114111111mOre Advertisements. "SP; SG - Ant OHM F e . • MO COSTUME' HALL ' Corner of Pratt street hi& Cure tifeirket 40qt, Baltimore. - HE largest and best stock of'REA DV . MADE CLOTHING Over offered in Baltimore. Dress, Frock and Sack GOATS, all, colors, quantities and sizes, from $2.50 to $5.50 and ii p wards. PAN TALOONS at $1 to $3.50, and upwards, embracing all styles of fancy, plain and plaid CASSIMERES. VESTS of every variety at corresponding prices. Also a large assortment of BOY'S CLOTHING. Importing our own Cloth direct from Europe, and manufacturing on the most extensive scale, enables us to offer induce• ments to purchasers not to be surpassed by any Clothing Establishment in the U nited States. The proprietors are deter. mined to make the Wholesale Rooms the point of great attraction, and have now made up more titan 50.000 GARMENTS, from the finest quality to the lowest in price. In the Custom Department will always be found the choicest selection of Cloths, Cassimeres and ridings, which will be made up at the shortest notice, and iu the latest style, and a lit always guarantied. The one price system strictly adhered to. Remember the name and place, corner of Pratt at. and Centre Market Spare. H. H. COLE & CO. April 11, 1851—ly OREM, HOPKINS & ROSE, Importers and Jobbers of Cloths, Cassimers. Vesting*, Trimmings & Goods Generally adapted to Men's Wear, Have taken Warehouse No. 238 Baltimore Street, Baltimore, (Four doors Vest of Charles Street,) F OR the purpose of conducting the a bove business in all its branches.— They will be able to show as large and de sirable a stock of goods, in their line, as can be found in the United States. Jan. 7,1851. BALTIMORE SPRING TRADE. 1s;1. The attention of Country Merchants and others is respectfully solicited to the following houses in Balliwore, whose as sortment and quality in their' various lines of business will he rotund as full and select as those of any city in the Union, and at prices equally as low. NOAH WALKER & CO.; Manufactio rers of and Dealers in CLOTHING, Wholesale and Retail. 80 and 82 CEN TRE MARKET SPACE, Baltimore. WALKER & MADEIRA, Wholesale and Retail Bookxellers and Stationers, 310 Baltimore street. store formerly oc cupied by Allen Paine, Baltimore.— ighest price paid for Baas. SKPLEY, HOWARD & CO., keep con stantly on hand a generalitssortment of, !Ginty Made Clothing, Wholesale and Retail, 303 Wes: Baltimore street, third door west of Liberty at., Baltimore. W I LLI A M BRU%VN, lin porter, Mann faeturer and Dealer in Watches, Fine! Jewelry, Silver Plated If 'are and Fan cy Goods, 276 Baltimore street, Balti more. Sole Agent ler the Porifueol Spectacles. KRAMER & GRIFFITH, Wholesale Druggists, 50 South Charles street, near Pratt an., Baltimore, Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Var nishes, Brushes. Die Stuffs, Glass, &c. Baldime & Co.'s Washing Hind. MARY LAND POTTERIES. JAS. S. PARR, formerly David Parr, Manufar- , turer of Slone and Earthen ll'are, all variettes, at lowest prices. Potteries, Eden near E. Halt. at., and Bond near Fayette at. Warerooms 65 South at. 11 AV WAR D, BARTLETT &. Founders and Manufacturers of Sloses,; Cooking Ranges, Hot Air Furnaces, Pumps, Grates, and Plumbers. IVare-1 house 24 Light at.; Foundry cor. Pratt and Scott sui. Castings inade to order. THOMAS J. MATTIIEWS, 2111//righi, Machinist and Pattern Atuher, at Was & Miller's, President st. Gum Bush- / es and Hickory , Cogs on hand. Agent for Crimes' Smut Machine. 1 : 0. 0. F.—WILSON & CO., Temple, Gay at.. Baltimore, Manufactures Rega. lia, Jewels, Costumes, Banners, &e., for Odd-Fellows, Masons, Sons of Tem- / perance, Rechabites, and other Associ• ations. Orders promptly attenped to. JOHN S. Manufacturer and Dealer in Ethereal and Pine Oils, Lamps of ails kinds, Girandoles, Chan deliers, Globes, Glasses, Wicks, Shades, and all other articles pertaining to the , trade, on the best terms, 274 Baltimore street. A. & J. B. MATHIOT'S, Gay street Chair Ware-Rooms, 29 North Gay et, near Fayette. Mahogany, Walnut, Cherry, Maple, ('ane, Stuffed and Rush bottom Chairs, Sofas, Rocking Chairs, Lounges, Settees, &c. J. DOIILER & CO.. successors to Wm. 11. Moore S. Co.. Importers and Deal ers in Hardware, W holesale and Retail, corner of Calvert and Pratt streets.— A full assortment at low prices. JAMES ARMSTRONG, Soap and Can dle Manufacturer, No. 25 Concord at., has recovered from the recent fire and is doing business ae usual. Mould and dipped Candles, Soaps, all varieties, at low rates. I. IRWIN SMITH, Wholesale Druggiat No. 122 Pratt street wharf, corner Hol lingsworth street., Baltimore, Medicines, Drugs, Dye Stuffs, Paints, Oils, Var nishes, Brushes, Glass, &c., &c. KEEN & HAGER'I'Y, 87 S. Calvert (red front) and 12 Baltimore street, Tin, Sheet Iron, and Japan Ware Manufac turers, Bathing Tubs, Shower Baths, Refrigerators, Brittania Ware, Lamps, Oil, and housekeeping articles gener lilly. . . EDWARD AKERS, Practical Watch- Maker and Jeweler, 70 S. Charles bL, neat door to Babb's bakery, keep.. general assortment of Clocks, Welchem, Jewelry and Silver Ware. Repairing neatly done. JOHN D. kI&MMOND, Sadd need and Trunk 'Manufacturer, Whole. . male and:Retail, 800,0alumore 84, op rite the Eutaw House, Baltimore.-- Mess, Trunks, Yalises, Carpet Bags, tkAL WINTERN/Pfre LAQHENM4Y. ER, Marble . Caters, 80 Mirth street, tientreeit !Saratoga and 'Pleasant, 'Haiti. • trinreieteettie in the 'netoteet'etyle Mar bltl Mantelt, Martumenti, 'Pomba . , Read. • *Wes' igitt4 • 61414 heal materials, THOMASIIMiIYN GTON; Importer and DOW injforeign Deatoeda' Ufl4 Orrokfktifttibit,'iOsthedhil et4ttoreh • Witektokkei - Moototteed, Hatittobte bislhif•ltailott•• sed'''Aitte s rieett t Nibs; 11100ki,'&11.,thisys oti ‘' ". bitiAllif 8i 14Will' i ar"iy re, negt - Oor; toi I4tt4tioes feht tiff? , Marisa Pip& 'lleirigin i t Blinds, Mattresses, Featherbeds, Win dows Shades, Table Covers. Work men sent to the country to putiuppaper. CIEORGE,HARMAN;Woef . 194 Pratt street, near Hanover street, Baltimore, keeps coistan►lr: t hand gentlemen's Dress Boots, 18, &c. Gentlemen' visiting -IF re would do well to call. ROB"F LA WSON. Jr., Saddle, 711kiik, !farness & Collar Manufacturer; milirde sale and retail, 42 South at., one door front Lombard, Baltimore. Pride's mod erate. LANSDALE & BRO., Wlndesia DOill ers in Pickles, Preserves; iPahtly Fruits, Jellies, Syrups, Satices,' Vine gar, Sourkrout, Oysters, Fibite,'Soi l o, &c., warranted to staud any climate. 120 Lombard st., 122 Balderatup 81 , Baltimore. ROBERT WIIITE, Paea street, ' ,N a dia doors below Market, Mautifsiptirer'Yif dgricultural Impkments, one-horse Wheat Drills, Ohio etrtilsharpetting Plough., Warren's Patent Wheat Funk, &c., at lowest cash Prices. R. SINCLAIR, Jr. & CO., Xgrierdsur al Implement Manufacturer and , Shai l . men. 62 Light street, Baltimore. A full supply at low prices. EPHRAIM LARREBEE, 24 S. Calvert street, Manufacturer of the Patent Pita ' mium Jet Shower Baths, for cold or warm water. Also Larrabee's I'ateut Ventilated Refrigerator, Also Fite and Thief l'roof Iron Chests. G RISCOM & BURROUGII, Lima Mer chants. Agricultural Lime Depot, Ci ty Block, Baltimore, Constantly on hand Lime for all purposes, Ginnie, Ashes, (Lc., at lowest prices. GE4 RE'S Medicine, Perhynery and Ink Depot, 357 Baltimore at., Baltimore, hld. Keeps constantly on hand all ar ticles in the above line, 20 per cent cheaper than any other house it, this city. CHRISTO'R HEINTZ, Piano Forte Manufacturer. 52 German at, Baltimore. A tine assortment of 6 64 and 7 move Rosewood and Mahogany Pianos, with full iron frames, of the best material and work maiii.hip. ANTHONY KLEIN, Southern Piano Manufactory, Nu. 2 Liberty street. one Jour from Baltimore street, Balitimore. Mahogany and Rosewood iron frame Pianos, 0,6% 0i and 7 octaves, built expressly for - the Southern market. E WPM(' II 'VIRGINIA HOUSE, No. 4 SOUTH CALL Eicr STREET. April I 6t BA ETIMOR E. Philadelphia tdverlit einetils Cheap Blinds and Shades. 111" J. W ILidAMS, NO. 12, sonrn SIXTH STREET, Philadelphiu. PUEMIUM VENITIAN BLIND MAN UFACTURER, AND w IN Do w :DADE DEALER, ASI" the attention of Purchasers to his hi'rge Smelt, comprising 1000 pair of BLINDs, of new styles and colors, wide and narrow slats, with fancy and plain trimmingsv 2,000 YA RISSIIA DEN, of latest styles and patterns, wholesale and retail, at the lowest cash prices,— Merchants will find it to their interest to call. Blinds Painted and Trimmed to look equal to new. April 4, 1851.-13mn UMBRELLAS AND PARASOL.*, Selling off Cheap. J AVINC decided to quit the bUsineall, m- I promise to sell at very low prices. It embraces the newest ant! most desirable Myles. You are invited to call and etutm ine. WM. H. RICHARDSON. I\o. 164 Mor.iet street. Philadelphia. April 4. 1851.—tin JOHN F. GRAM & CO., WHOLESALE Ladies' Boot and Shoe Store, No. 37, North 3d street, Philadelphia, W OULD respectfully call the atten tion of Merchants and dealers gen erally, to their large assortment of Ladies' and Children's BOOTS & SHOES manu factured of the beat materials and under their own superintendence. licrßetail Store, 92 Race et. . 4 Variety of Netc Styles 4• Fancy Shoes on hand, J. F. ORAM, J. L. TAYLOR Feb. 28, 1851.-4 n MAKEREL, SHAD, CODFISH, SALMON. HERRINGS, PORK. HAMS k SIDES, SHOULDERS, LARD A. CHEESE, JOSEPH 11. S.VIrD ER 7 S Wholesale Tobacco Warehouse, No. 218, North Third ■t. Philieolphis COUN'COUN'T'RY Storekeepers and Tobacco- T'RY Mew in general coming to the City tp purchase their Spring supply, will do weU to call and examine my goods. I have on hand a large stork of Leaf Tobsecq, and a complete assortment of Snug...man ufactured Tobacco and Segnrs, which I can sell, wholesale and retail, as low as any other house in the city. Bo not for get to call at JOSEPH H. SNYD6Fee, No. 218, N. ad ci. (three doors below Callow , hill,) nt the sign of the large Indian Chief. N. B. 411 orders thankfully .recisised and promptly attended to on the most rea sonable terms. March 7,1861.-3 m FRONT STREET WIRE MANUFACTORY WATSON & COX. Sieve, Riddle, Screen it'd ITlrc Cloth MANUFAOTUREI4B, -, • NO. 48 NORTH PRONT'RTIRRT:" Corner of Comb's Alley, betw een blacks! Arc Mulberry (h) 'Me* PHILA 1:11L'P lA, " WHERE they' eforiiinne toe ittatiariii 'tore, ofseperior quality, Heise end Iron Wire aleveivtif ell kinds i Brasil iota Copper Wire'Cloth for Paper Meksissi.dtel Cylinders and Dandy Rolls severed id the best manner. ost Messy , Twilled Wire for Spoli Cateti4 eni,„l , l Biases Of superior collier fhr Inhofe ' andiron Founder,. , Sareeb' Vaire E NViirt doer. Wiry:. Setae, l'ape4 Oat aad Sind , Scream , dte.,lette.-j •ii (11 -Orders flail Oitr , and °enact?' meat Ye* and drentpitir attended 10.' Feb. 28, 1821.:0410. .• • • Constantly on hand , and for sale by J. PA-LATER & Co. Alorkatatrare Wharf. i'll/L•11114•111.4.
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