111111111 mor e Advertionmegits. A 'RING AND SUMMiII. CLOTHING. COSTUME HALL poser of Pratt street and Centre Marko i 06 4" Space,Ataltimo re. largest a nd best stock of READ? 1 7ADE CLOTHING ever offered 4 1$ Baltimore. Dress, frock and Sack COATS, all colors, quantities and sizes, Beitei 0140 to $5.50 and upwards. PAN TA.LOONS at $1 to $3.60, and upwards, studstateing all styles of fancy, plain and plaid CASSIMERES. VESTS of every tryiet i y at corresponding prices. Also s bugiaireortment of BOY'S CLOTHING. Importing our own Cloth direct from Amps, and manufacturing on the matt plosive scale, enables us to offer induce sent' to purchasers not to be surpassed 0 7 , or Clothing Establishment in the D. ruled States. The proprietors are deter- Mined to make the Wholesale Root the point of great attraction, and have now geode op more than 50,000 GARMENTS, from the finest quality to the lowest in PriOlo• ' Ia -the Custom Department will ;dyer! be round the choicest selection of Cloths,' Alqiettriniwires and Vestings, , vriltiett will be "ads up at the shortest notice. and : in the Astyle, and a fit always guarantied. 1 one price system strictly adhered/0- . member the name and place, corner 111( tt et. and Centre Market Space. ~, H. H. COLE & CO, ~ 444 11,18M-1y , .. Allt,E,M„ HOPKINS & ROSE, .-,,. 1., , , Importers and Jobbers of • alhoir,,Cookoers, Vostings, Trinuning• & Goods , :L :r fikeotalb , adapted to Meat Wear, .. .:v.::ta Bare taken Warehouse . J 1141.-2311 Baltimore Street, Baltimore, . t , i-i:'. (Four doors West of Ohatios totreot.) 1101OR' the pinpose of conduCting the a- W. tibia business in all its brioches.-- The will btable to show as large and de la a, (stock of goods, in -di f iii , iisie.. si 4 kith loirnil: in the United Stites! itibikTS & CAI ! Mir Ith. - "illoots & Shoes! . 11111411 M subscriber has jut returned - form -Ng. the City with a new and full eapplt of . "fOk Caps, Boots ,and yl Sla m t _ A Ol of kinds, prices, end stes. which will 14 11 ,lbeep. llCPRemember his liboge for rending for ' , the two extretnes h "-- - - and -feet--two door* below the Post deice, My stock Mike largest and beet selected ever opened in this market. MlialkandAsee. W. W. PAXTON. - , :atitiltystutri, April 10,1861. :111CSII 9 e0NAITGIFir, !um ;,::. ATTORNEY AIT %MK rl4Oll in the South.most corner of :,?Efoff publie.equare, , one door west of Aetna Antold's Store, and formerly 0c... .aMpled. as a, Law ,Office by John itrOon so.gby, Es., deceased, died Solititor for Patents and PensiOns; `4: r an furnish very desiridde .faeilitiar to -aPpliesets and entirely relieve them Ikon • etursasettesity of a journey to. Washington. tid+llo" - ..I) ,, MaCL As, prepared its , attend 40 , stbaprosetitttion of . „• • glainis , for.Bounty Land . , ionOldlitra of the War of , 161$ and others -41tielibleetion of choice lands and ,10.. their FVarrontt—proonring Patents trig I Heltliene lasda to , thsbeevad. Apply hoi,pinciaally - br - by leueo.s , . • . Glettysborg. Nov. 1. 1850—tf t'DRATA'S DOOR." v Aiglitlbemleally de erelong this expaienan, 10 d/r." I tta c t li a "*""41 min° 4. list patient ean,be zeihmerpo live. Mrs. Harrison, a member Of Ilie Tyre intaibletilWiel, satin exiiresind henelf, brought .54004 ~moo 4deetli's door," by Rhetartatimn and,Ner• when, Bite, an AMPS ef mercy, Raw" Relief reli eved her ofher severe , restored her to her Mende in perfect ' ait'''ifki very instant RMlway's Reedy Re lief is applied, its betiellelid sane ars aped's,- ~esdr i karsothes, heals, cinema and purifies; it udnenabt•allays it:Juana, reducer ildlamMetiorei i =WIPP, fait's' the moot severe yes ease to burns, Scalds Sores,Erup tions, cures Rbeematiem, Lumbi go, i t4bitt; Pa. :sir* Strains, nailing,' sti ff ' neck, inaktimis the aide and.beck,aannef all kinds, beldam, sore throat; inSaims, beareenesa vanish., colds. arc. ' 4 TOOMACIES CUM/ IN ONE SECOND. 1,11 Tiliktarlorkloacti°ll can be cam ' in as In. _ mopi v ior the asemtent the Relief nukes lbei nerve,ihe pain is mitigated. So with Tic Del any* and Hernieraula, Neuralgia and, Sick Nennebi—bathe the parts when Ike pain iv man Were, and in a few minutes you will be mainly relieved. Taken ismanally it will ar t ,rest, ' most violent spasms and cramps, mop 1 ,miegi or no much purging, and ia all cuss ~ glve A for weakness, eue for pain, health for Whin. No' Ready Relief is genuine on *, IbeingaliC by RiIDWAT & coo 62 Fulton at. Elegant Toilet Requisites. To espdxsilirlt and enhance the charms of beauty. Ru!thane, Medicated Soap, 11Veactioly known throughout the fashionable , ire* for its extremely bland, purifying and • ~011111164110iacts on the skin, while by its action ere did pores and minute secretory vessels it ra tio impurities Lrom the surface, allays sivitefdehcy to inflammation, arid effectually diseipates all redness, tan, pimples, spots, freck kin,itiscollmtions and other cutaneous eruptions. -„Otntleasen after shaving, will fi nd it allnyeill and tenderness of the skin, and renders It sOft.Xmooth and pleasant. It is free from poisomUs, irritating and pernicious ingredients, aml maa be used on the tender akin of the infant nth the acme happy results as upon beauty in its prime. Each cake is enveloped in a splendid label, of If tee I engraving, with the signature of R. LOMAT on each cake. Price 25 cuts, lea cake. Tite'erawning ornament of Beauty is *luxuriant • • • ' head of hair. Redo 'S Circassian Balm, Warranted the best Hair Tonic now in use for . . ad bYafifriou the hair. it cleanses flrom Dandruff, keeps It clean, cures scurvy, baldness and sores on th. head, stops the We from falling oat, renders it stroll, fine, ,anassath sad 'lowly. Persona who base lost their lola by sickness will find a complete antidote in flfi Baba. It also gives it a dark and beautiful • ',slot and prevents it from turning grey. It is adios large bottles for 25 cents per bottle, and wtoranted the best hair preparation in use,' It will not soil the hat, cap, or the Ones fabric.— Noir pasties without the signature of RADWAT SCOR: yr Ara% for the sale of the abort articles Aeliste ereoty , --$4 H, BUEHLER, Gettyp berg; Paths it Myths Fairfield; Mrs. Duncan, Condevrt • Sourtimpr Reediew, Littlegown ; Ilitthithe4 h ..IWhager, Abbottatowo; lirsitians ' 1114441417*., UK Berlin 1). X.C. trAite, limps Mal Seketioger & Farm, Petersburg. . , .: 4 " . notig, Tissue*. Bartle de i* Nogo , WOO. .Issa s, 9 isigbamo, t el tkootha Uri aoloatipn in ' 1400 r MAI be I** fia 161111bnp mars Apil IS D. KIDDLECOFF. CHRISTO'R REINTZ, Piano Forte Manufacturer, 52 GermanSt, Baltimore. A fine assortment of 61 6 and 7 octave Rosewood and Mahogany Pianos, with full iron frames, of the best material and workmanship. ANTHONY KUHN, Southern Piano Manufactory, No. 2 Liberty street, one door from Baltimore street, Balitimors. Mahogany and Rosewood iron frame Pianos, 6. 6 6 and 7 octaves, built expressly for the Souttora market. 11112111,114 Mir VIRGINIA HOUSE No. 4 Sown'Myelin . 14tgli. it—et SAX lOSOliz ritondelphiaAtrestilioessent• Cheap Blinds and Shades. BY—J. Iint,IAMS, to. 12, NORTH arra RTRRNT, , • Phitad*Aia: 'l!tgmlum VENITIAN BLIND MAN ' UFACTUREII, AND WINDOW SHADE DEALER, A•SPCS the attettiorrof Purchasers to As; his large stook. coitipriting 1000bair or Amos, of new styles and corms, 'Wide and narrow slats, with fancy and plain trimmings, 2,OOOPARIS SHADES, of latest styles- um& pinerfor, wholesale andi'retail. at the loweit cash prices.—= 'Merchants will End' it to their interest to Blinds Painted and Trimmed to look equal to new. April 4,11161.-3 m „UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS, Selling off Cheap. lIAVINQ decided to quit the business, 1 prodeilee - to sell at very low prices. 'lt embraces the newest and most desirable Styles. You are invited to call and exam ine. WM. 11. RICHARDSON. No. 164 Market street, Philadelphia. April 4,186 l .-2nt JOHN F. ORAM & CO., wBoLasAL: Lairs' Boot and Shoe Store 31 4-tiotik B, greettP44 l 444Phist - - W °UM) ritlpectfugy mill the a tam tion of Merchants and dealers gen erally, to their law assortment of Ladies' and Children's BOOTS& 8110E8 MAlM fictUred of the best materials and under their, own superintendence. irritated Store. 92 Race at. Variety of New. Stylos 4. Fancy Shoes on hand. , Feb. 28, 1851.-4 m MAKEREL, - SHAD, CODFISH, SALMON, HERRINGS; PORK, HAMS & SIDES, SHOULudis, LARD & CHEESE, JOSEPH H sirrnEws Wholesale Tobacco Warehouse iNio. 2LB, North Thiri it. Philacelphia. drlSlUNTßY,Storekeepers and Tobacco. v•li i nists in general coming to the City to purchase their Spring supply, will do well to ;call and examine, my goods. I have on band a large stock of Leaf. Tobacco, and a complete assortment of Snuffs, man *spored Tobacco and &gars, which I can sell, wholesale and retail, as low as sity other house in the city. Do not for ,get, to call at JOSEPH IL SNYDER ' S, No. 511§, N. 3d at. (three doors below . Callow hilf,) at the sign of the large Indian Chief. N. B. All orders thankfully received and promptly attended to on the most rea ontable terms. March 7,1851.-3 m FRONT STREET WIRE MANUFACTORY WATSON & COX, Sieve, Riddje , Screen and Wire Cloth MANUFACTURERS, 'No. 46 ItoRTH !RANT STIRECT, Cotner of Coombe Alley, between Market and Mulberry LAre,b) sinew PHILADELPHIA, , HERA They continue to manufac tore. of superior quality, Brass and Iron Wire Sieves of all kinds ; Braes and Pepper Wire Cloth for Paper blakers4c. ,Minders and Dandy Rolla covered in the best manner. ~ Heavy Twined Wire for. Spark Catch eti.:ifilieves of superior quality for Brass pad Iron Founders. Screen. Wire, Will i:lcier Wire, Safes, Tape, Dish Covers, Oral and BandAereens, ku., ate. end :Orders for City and Country received ) t r , c . im 2 rl i v el l . lte:nded m to. NOTIOZ. OTICE iv hereby given that I have 4 . 11 ' this day loaned to my brother ABRA 'HMI Remiss, Of Reading township, a cer tain' Bottom: Max, which is my property, add which. as such, I claim the right, at any time, of removing atpleasure. JACOB HAINES. , Reading tp., April 186-30 NOTICE. ETTERS 'Testamentary on the Es. IllE4 tate of Gsoaos Muzali,late of Onm load tosinsip, Adams co.. deceased, hiving been granted to the subeeriberS; notice is h eieby given 40 al I who are indebted to said Estate,totnakepayment withootdelay,and to Those having claims to prelim die same properly authenticated, to the subscribers, for settlement, WM. 8.. HAMILTON. MARGARET , MII4LER: March 14. 4t Executors. o•The first mimed Exstmer !rellides in Franklin, township, the last named in Cumberland township. . .1 ~, ' THE STAR, AND . BANIEI. Is'Eublished Boof is cartisk 'O4l, 'two doara from Dionion4." by • D. A. & o.'ll. BUEHLr.p... ' , roams. • ' • • If paid in advance oe ,within the. rear lituttum—if not paid within the yes r,s ¢o, No . parr discontinued until all enemies are patd— except at the option of the Editor. §ingle copies 61 cents. A failure to notify a discontitimme will be regarded as a new engagement. dliteertisentents not exceeding a squatty inserted t tree timec for ,sl—every subsequent, insertion i 5 cents. -Longer ones in the cane proportion.— All advertisements not specially , ordered , for • Oven time will be continued until forbid. A libe till reduction will be made to those who sdvertio• bythe year. Jot. Printing of all kinds executed neatly and droopily, and on moveable terms. eilqtra and Cenonetioatim pa Itte Editcv, (Ix en& as contain MoneY or ce names of now naboceibete,) must be rose eats in Odin GI aims made& BETIO I PENG TUBB. The attention of Country Merchants and others is respectfully solicited to the following houses in Baltimore, whose ofr sorOneut and qualit)• in their various linos of business will be fonnd as full and select as those of any city in the Union, and at prices equally as low, NOAH WALKER d; CO.; Manufactu rers of and Delphos in CLOTHING, Wholesale and Reutil.Bo and 83 CEN- THE MARKET SPACE, Baltimore. WALKER et MADEIRA, Wholesale and Retail Booksellers and Stationers, , 310 Baitimore street. store formerly oc- At 4,18 copied by len Paine , Baltimore.— Highest price aid for ags. SHIPLEY. HO D & CO.. keep con stantly on hand a Omani! assortment of Ready Made Clothing, Wholesale and Retail, 303 West Baltunore street, third door west of Liberty st., Baltimore. WILLIAM- BROWN, Importer, Manu facturer and Dealer in Watches, Fine ,letvelry, Silver Plated Ware and Fan cy Goods, 276 Baltimore street, Balti more. Sole Agent for the Peritocal Spectacles. KRAMER & GRIFFITH, Wholesale Druggists, 50 South Charles street, near Pratt at., Baltimore, Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Var nishes, Brushes, Dye Stuff s, Glass, Ac. Baldone & Co.'s Washing Fluid. MARYLAND POTTERIES. JAS. S. PARR, formerly David Parr, Manufac turer of Stone and Earthen Ware, all varieties, at lowest prices. Potteries, Eden near. E. Balt. at., and Bond near Fayette st. Warerooms 55 South at. HAY WARD, BOTILETT & CO., Founders and Mauufacturers.of Stoves, Cooking Ranges, Hot Air Furnaces, Pump. Grates, and Plumber*. Ware- house 24 Light st.; Foundry oor. -Pratt and Scott sta. Castings made to order. THOMAS J. MATTHEWS, lififiright, Machinist and Pattern Maker. at Wells & Miller's, President at. Gum Bush es and Hickory Cogs- on hand. Agent for Grimes' Smut Machine. I. O. O. F.—WILSON & CO., Temple, Gay at.. Baltimore, Manufactures Rega lia, Jewels, Costumes, Banners, &c., for Odd-Fellows, Masons, Sons of Tem- perance, Rechabitea, and other Associ ations. _Orders promptly attenped to. JOHN S. TOUGH, 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 F. ORAM, L. TAYLOR. trade, on the beet terms, 274 Baltimore street. A. di S. 13. MATHIOrS, Gay street Chair Ware-Rooms, 29_ North Gay at., near Fayette. Mahogany, Walnut, Cherry, Maple, Cane, Stuffed and Rush bottom Chairs, Sofas, Rocking Chairs, Lounges, Settees, &c. J. DOBLER ik CO., successors to Wm. B. Moore k Co.. Importers and Deal ers in Hardware, Wholesale and Retail, Constantly on hand and for sale by J . PALMER & Co Alarkstatreet Whirl Passansunia. corner of Calvert and Pratt streets.— A full assorunent at low prices. JAMES ARMSTRONG, Soap and Can dle Manufacturer, No. 25 Concord et., has recovered from the recent fire and is doing business as usual. Mould and dipped Candles, Soaps, all varieties, at low rates. IRW IN SMITH, Wholesale Druggist No. 122 Pratt street wharf, corner Hol lingsworth street., Baltimore, Medicines, Drugs, Dye Stuffs, Paints, Oils, Var- nishes, Brushes, Glass, &c., &c. KEEN & HAGER'fY, 37 S. Calvert (red front) and 12 Baltimore street, 'fin, Sheet Iron, and Japan Ware Manufac turers, Bathing 'Cubs, Shower Baths, Refrigerators, Brittania Ware, Lamps, Oil, and housekeeping articles gener ally. EDWARD AKERS, Practical Watch- Maker and jeweler, 70 . 8. Charles st., next door to Babb's bakery, keeps a general assortment of Clocks, Watches, JLewelry and Silver Ware. Repairing neatly done. JOHN D. HAMMOND, Saddle, liar. nets and 'hunk Manufacturer, Whole sale and Retail, 359 Baltimore at., op posite the Eutaw House, Baltimore.— Harness, Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, &c., dm WINTERNIGHT & LACHENMAY ER, Marble Cutlers, 80 North street, between Saratoga and Pleasant, Bahl more..execute in the neatest style Mar ble Mantels, Monuments. Tombs, Head- stones, dm., of the best materials. THOMAS SMYNOTON, Importer and Dealer in foreign and Domestic Un :area& Marble, Cathedral st., north of Washington Monument, Baltimore.— Irish, Italian and American Slabs, Blocks, &c., always on hand. GRIFFITH & BRO., 31 North Gay st., next door to Mathiot's Chair Factory, Dealers in Paper Banging., Venetian Blinds, Mattrasses, Featherbeds, Win- down Shades, Table Covers. Work men sent to the country to polo p paper. GEORGE HARMAN, Boot .t 1 aker, No. 194 Pratt street, near Hanover street, Baltimore, keeps constantly on hand gentlemen's Dress Boots, Congress, &c. Gendemen visiting Baltimore would do well to call. ROB'T LAWSON, Jr.. Saddle, Trunk, Mimes* & Collar Manufacturer, whole sale and retail, 42 South at., ode door from X.ombarsl, Bahimore. Prices mod- •rate. LA,NSDALE & BRO., Wholesale Deal ers in Pickles, Preserves, Brandy Fruits, Jellies, Syrups, Sauces, Vine pr, Sourkrout, Oysters, Fruits, Soups, die., warranted - to stand any climate, 120 Lombard , st., 122 Balderston et., Baltimore. ROBERT WHITE, Paco street, 'three dims' below Maiketi, Manufacturer of agrkullural Implement* ' one-horse Wheat Diiihr,.• , Obio sel f Ploughs, Warren's Patent Wheat Fans, &c., at lowest cash Price,. R. ISINOVAIR;',.I4. & .11gricultur AliinPienteni Afaitufacturer and Seeds ' niek• .62 g •t . ht Baltimore. A full Supply' sit low price.. EPHRAIM. LARREBEE, 24 s.'CalSeit street, Manufacturer 'ef the Patent Pre mium Jet SAower Paths, for cold or warm water. Also Larralne's Patent Ventilated Refrigerator. Also Fire and Thief Proof Iron Cheats. GRISCOM & BIJRROUGH, Lime lifer chants. Agricultural Lime Depot, ty Block. Baltimore. Constantly on hand Lime for all purposes. .Guana, Ashes, &e., at loivest prices. GFARE'S Medicine, Perfumery and Ink Depot, 357 Baltimore at., Baltimore; Md. ; Keeps conslab, on hand all ar ticles in the alatesilned • 907 pit min cheaper than any other holies in this city. 1851. Important to Housekeepers ! THE IMPROVED DOVBLE OVEN LIIVB.IICH'S PATENT COOKING STOVE. TWO SIZES are now constantly kept for sale in Gettysburg, at ANDREW, POLLEY'S Tin Shop, and in Littlestoton at JOSEPH BARKER'S Tavern, They are proven to be the best stove, now in use, for cooking, baking, roasting, and for tbarminga house, with lees 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 stores delivered, by leaving word at either of the above mentioned places, the froprietcir will deliver tlipm at a short notice, as he intends doing , the peddling principally himself. He is confident that he can give people better satisfaction than hired ped lars. There are already upwards of SIX HUNDRED of the Lauhach 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 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 unnecessary to say more about them, but want people who' are judges of cooking stoves to examine thoroughly, sad 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 Dille burg, York county, Pa. MICAH ARNOLD, Proprietor of the Right for York, Adams, Carroll, and Junikti modes. and likewise Agent for selling territorial rights in Maryland, Virginia and Tennessee. Aug. 23, 180.—ly GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY 4r.IPAIJCHIJIVIE B.IIOP. THIS establishment will now be car ried on by VALIAIiaR es COM whotake pleasure in being able to announce to their friends and the public generally that they bave constantly on hand a very great variety of Holloware and Stoves, including Kettles, Pore, Ottens, Skillets, Patti, Griddles, &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 Implements, consisting oftherenowned Sev!or Plough, Woodcock's and lAritherow's,b. Warren's Patent Windmill,Straw-cutters, Atm. EL ►CKSMITHING is carried on by de best of workmen.— They will still carry on the BOOr 4- SHOE shop in the South end atilt Foundry buil ding, where. wits good workmen and the eAcellent materitla, the neatest fits and best work will bt made. 0;7 - Ladies will be waited on at deli. residences. All the above nentioned articles, with a great many others not named, will be fur nished as cheap br cash or country pro duce as they cas be had any where else. omllepairini,of all kinds ,done at the shortss notice. Gettysburg, kpril 20, 1850. OIL CLOTH FACTORY. TO COACHMAKERS. rrHE undersigned respectfully announ i_ ces to tht Coach makers of Gettys- burg and otherplaces, that they have cow menced the msnufacture of Oil Cfith and Canvass For Coaches, d the very best quality, on an extensive scale which they are prepa red to furnish, vholettalc and retail, on the most reasonabb terms. Oar Canvass will be found equalin finish and quality to any manufactured it the city. przr The sulscribers also manufacture, for wholesale or retail, COACH VAR NISH, of a anterior quality, to which they invite the atte►tion of Coach-makers and persons wantitg to purchase with a view insetting again They have now on hand, and will continuity keep on hand, a full supply. 10".Ordere from a " distance will be promptly atteeded to. SAMUEL J. LITTLE. GEORGE IL LITTLE. March 15, 1850. HOUSE SPOUTING WILL be made and put •up by the subscdber,who roil !attend prompt. ly to all orders, and upon as reasonable terms as can le procured at any eltablish ment in the aunty._ _ GEO. E BUEHLER. .Ground Plaster, ON for eale,,, at Loooet Grove Steam Mill, iu Germany mwaship. March 7, ' I E rirgrefilllgypf*:: viet him -74 co.mPan y . hilada! hi, are t!linneb. I lk? mutual plan, giving !mood . a pvtlettpahatt l i the 1 / 1 1.00PITY0 • TiViAtli itY yam the it emit* paid, premium asks takerr is " lAEA' a ars made." . '1 F. t • , Ths.enbseriber 4 asAgent foe **oboes OainfartY. hill make Inserancel,•either permanent or limited. on' property sad ef fameiof etery deseriptio' a against 101 l of .dittnegidity ; „ • FAHNESTOOK. • Gettgebugh March 1860.—if • „ . . .. 4 Aele , W4RIB, eierY.4olotiPMN. L lol= l l/ 'hand s a i d formal* 01 R*B Tin We,,. Establishmentoooll lies Post 01600. [Oct. 4. &Mon. and again eters himself tithe con sideration of do yobbo as a candidate for *mollies of REGISTER k RECORD. RR, - (stibject to die decision of Wes Wbig nominating Oonventieo.) Should its. be nominated a tid ateeted. his bad efforts shall bo directed to a faithful discharge of the duties of the office, • • .4MM MILIFIENNY. Mopntjoy tp., Jan. 24, 1801.—to , .Notice to Stockholders. . olio the delinquent StockhOlders of. the Waynesboro'' Greenceittle and lifer cersburg Turnpike Road Company, notice is hereby given to those whose namee are hereto' attached, their heirs and 'topmast'. tatives, that under the provisions of an Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the 'hares of stook standing on the books of the company, in the name of each delinquent stockholder as designa ted below, if not paid up, in full, by the first day of October, A. D., 1851, will then be forfeited to the company. No. Shares.. Amt. Atilt paid. William Huston, 5 $5OO 00 $407 50 Jacob Gearhart, 5 500 00 26 26 Jacob Angle, 6 600 00 476 67 Balmer G. Goll, 3 • 800 00 15 16 George Hoffman, 10 1000 00 181 80 Hugh. Garvin, 2 200 00 20 20 Junes T. Huston, 4 400 00 226 41 John Beaty, 6 600 00 241 88 John Kohler, 4 400 00 40 40 David Angle, 3 300 00 15 15 Elisabeth Reed, 11 1100 00 827 96 Havid Hammond, 2 200 00 75 75 David Holsinger, 2 200 00 30 30 John Scott, 10 1000 00 50 50 Archibald Rankin, 6 600 00 343 74 John 011 g, 5 600 00 348 86 Andrew Hartman, 2 200 00 25 25 Enoch Skinner's heirs, 6 800 00 'l4O 65 Simon Becker, 4 400 00 48 49 Wm. M. Marshall, 3 800 00 207 66 John Shaffer. 10 1000 00 96 83} Peter Hawbecker, 2 200 00 184 95 Mathias Young, 5 500 00 478 75 Peter Elliott, 2 200 00 61 61 Frederick Goyee, 3 200 00 10 10 Samuel F. Johnston, 2 200 80 99 99 Thomas Weetby, 2 200 00 31 82 Ludwick Gernigan, 1 100 00 96 80 John Lambert, 3 300 00 241 111 George Earkdoll, 8 300 00 241 51 John Huber, - -1 100 00 10 10 Adam Cook, ft 60 00 41 07 John Flanagan, 4 400 00 95 17 Christian Mack, 1 100 00 46 71 James Gettys„, 2 200 00 131 20 David Stoner, of Ab'm, 2 200 00 165 08 By order of the Board. GEO. H. DAVIDSON, Treasurer. March 28. 1651.-6 m WM. H. STEVENSON, WHOLESALE DEALER IN CROCEIRCIES 6, MIMES, St City Prices. No. 3, south Front street, Harrisburg, Pennsyra pHE business heretofore carried 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 City prices, leads to the indulgence of the hope that it is looked upon favorably by merchants and others in this section of the State. As for the future,_ it is only necessary to say that the arragement will afford renewed facilities for the success of the undertaking, in the co-operation of a large importing house in Baltimore, which will enable the undersigned to offer the same advantages which could he 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. IlliQs.Orders from a distance promptly filled, and goods despatched at City Prices. W. H. STEVENSON. January 17, 1851. DAVIDHEAGY TENDERS his acknowledgments to the public for the liberal and stea dy patronage with which he has been fa vored for a series of years ; and respect fully announces to his former customers and the public generally, that he has his Shop at present in Chambcrsburg 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. All Furniture warranted to be made of the very best materials, and by experi enced workmen. Co Nino. All orders for Coffins will meet with the same prompt attention as heretofore. lICrAn APPRENTICE to the Cabinet making business will be taken, if applica tion be made soon. One from the coun try would bepreferred. Gettysburg, Dec. s.—tf 4T THE OLD BT4 AD, BUT IN A NEW SHOP. J. G. FREY /VENDERS his acknowledgments to -K. his friends for put favors, and has the pleuure of announcing that he is again located at the old stand, on Washington street, one square south of Thompron's Hotel, where he will be prepared, as hereA tofore, to do all kinds of COACH, CLOTH, 4- SIGN PAINT* O 47-Carriage Repairing done at short notice, and on reasonable Mama, for which Country Produce will be taken. ' The subscriber is thankful for pest fa lters, and hopes, by- attention to business, and a desire toplease, touted& and receive a continuums of public , l atrona r . Gettiaburg, /an. 12../849.-,,41... EarrRACT . OF COFFEE. THIS 'Ekutet iii"Offiniole4 of the field and healthiest herb., indiveilidetha tOPOgriogOn aPP titt‘tif gfil,#%/ 140 4 0 1 1 411 01 *. tPq‘ 4 01 11W01 0 1 1 more coffee ; 2 Abe - excp ent aromatic tapotaffooloci r whou elsodloi* gots col fire atd . lit Ow a. very born colon and iliatotAte ooffiei without any loicteditott perhady clear t ,41h, uoilnednitted with, Ma *reediest, is move wholesonte.,tham without* it. • • . ! ;i:Thei OM Ingelot * Ind at tbs tonne of WM. W. HAMUMNittith Weft Corner of the Dimond, GIMP • Pries 12i maw SHERIFFALTY. 7b the Voters of .#l(him Celerity. Ito-tilltgitti fat thi the sittiport"'eitigided . to 'Me hi the last canvass for 'the §heriffalty." and encouraged l*ltOreptieseittalitin of friends, I hereby announce Myaolf a candidate for the office of SUMO', (subject fhe de cision of the Whig nominating Conven tion,) and reepecafolly solicit your support. Should I befortunate enough to be elect ed, I pledge My' ' efforts to discharge the duties of the. office with impartiality and fidelity. DANIEL. MINNIGILL Latimore tp., Jan. 10, 1851.—t0 FELLOW -CITIZENS offer my self to your consideration as ti candi date for the office of SHERIFF, (subject to the decision of the Whig nominating Convention,) and respectfully solicit your suffrages. Should be elected, I pledge my best efforts to discharge the duties of the office promptly amtwith fidelity. JOHN SCOTT. Gettysburg, Jan. 17, 1851.—ta SHERIFFALTY: the Independent Voters of Sams County : ENCOURAGED by numerous friends, I offer myself to your consideration as an Independent candidate for the office of Sheriff at the next election. Should I be elected, I pledge myself to a faithful discharge of the duties of the office. ISAAC NEELY. Freedom tp., Jan. 24, 1850. COUNTY TREASURER. FRIEND. AND FALLOW CITIZENS 1 , 4 a• gain offer myself to your considera tion as a candidate for the office of COUN TY TREASURER (subject to the deci sion 01 the Whig County. Convention.)— Should I be so favored as to obtain the nomination and be elected, I pledge my self to discharge the duties of the office promptly and with fidelity. GEORGE ARNOLD Gettysburg, Jan. 3, 1851-11 COUNTY TREASURER. TIIE undersigned gratefully acknowl edgesK.- the liberal support extended to him in the last canvass fur COUNTY TREASURER, and respectfully announ ces to his friends and fellow-citizens of the County, that he will belt candidata for that office at the next election—subject to the decision of the Whig County Conven tion. If nominated and elected, his best efforts will be directed to a faithful dis charge of the duties of the poet. - THOMAS WARREN Gettysburg, Dec. 27, 1850—tf CLERK OF THE COURTS To Me Voters of .9dams county. T the solicitation of a number of citi zens, I offer myself to your conside ration as' a candidate fur CLERK 0? 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 for your support. J. J. BALDWIN. Gettysburg," Feb. 21.—tc CLERK OF THE COURTS To the Voters of :Mama Conuty : tiLLOW -CITIZENS :—Thankful ip lor 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, faithfully, to the best of my a bility, and shall feel grateful to you for your support EDEN NORRIS Straban tp., Jan. 24.—t0 PROTHONOTARY. To the Independent Voters of Adams County :_ FRIEND. AND FELLOW CITIZEN, :- Thankful for the liberal support you extended to me on a former occasion, la gain offer myself to your consideration as a candidate for 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. PAXTON. Gettysburg, Dec. 27, 1850,—tf REGISTER & RECORDER. FFRIENDS and Fellow-Citzens 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. D. HEAGY DANIEL PLANK. Menallan tp.,Jan. 24, 1851. rmimwylmTmi To my Fellow Voters of Adams county. Irespectfully ?resent myself to you conlideration, and that of the Whig County Convention for nomination as a candidate for the Office of REGISTER & RECORDER of Adams county, and with due deference' solicit 'your influence and voter. ,, JOHN L. GUBERNATOR. Conomiago towship, San. AL—to itEGfeimit - sCittbditifiri. IFELL ZEN OIN,CITIS:-..Thenithil for ALI :Abe liberal matfett you extended*, me OR former otossioa, Legal° offer my- self itoiyour eareWeretiones, iudepeu_. em candidate lotthe OthetotREGISTER auItEeVIDER. •• Should, I be, Mumma ituh- I wombs , : to discharge The dude* of the eilieelsithfullyiend impartiellhand in 'Jo doh*. will be ApatrOal to you for your NM« ,W ALM& • BudertUnnkthipam • I R E OZMI Si . 3 l.l Dra I / '1 drift . ? 1 , • , putwo4Vo4o4lT-Orre; —Th•tußipowswoodsal *Oa to his kinds ' for ihs poems mp parsed Woad to Us on i foam see eount22 °facto. SHERIFFALTY. into rims) 111 1 111PIIII " LIFE INSURAVCE 4NNUITY TRUST` ctOMPJNE Clutei.PerpeAvil v.1:1)113 CAPITAL, ow,o4oo—cAsa BYSTIM. . k 441 T" con.uudiumoloit4.ap for Life Insurance, flatlet th t abundant and gratifyiii,g Orkin 'that jfte; public mind is deeply vast importance of this siibied. "The a object, however, of insurance ? shou ld NIL safety ; otherwise the whOlialiiiileeliefibi sure may be diwippidutild. Too much care cannot be practiced in the ! 4 414, 1 1,rieg an office, with which to effect the do;AtriAq, The choice should be reguliihid; , pot' h t i present and constant tirge this is certainly incardjoitibli Velififeht benefits. The premiuMs on lifO an cal. culated for the future. If preeetniiid*rel pective benefits; therefore, ire give ntrihe tent','ultimately, muss terminateinilitia gition, disappointment end ruin. /Moab* pot aimed at in this institution isatabflity and perpetuity. The rates of pvenaiim have: been carefully prep ared wills once to fluctuations, e eaftk leMet3l has also been adopted. Unpaid premlulD note, constitute no part of the eysets44" this Company, and every continency,* ing fortified with an ample capktal, secu rity stamps the whole syetiin.• 1%4 tie ture, paramount to all other consid erations, commends the company to publicfavor. Explanatory pamphlets, blanki, cation papers, information, and every 'fir eility, will be cheerfully thrtiished . by D. M'CONAUGHY, Esq.; who has been appointed agent of the company. • DIRECTORS. Stephan R. Crawford, Paul B. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrence Johnson, Benjamin W. Tingley, George INC Hairy, Jacob L. Florence, James Derereux.' William M. Godwin, Jahn L. Linton.. STEPHEN R. CRAWFORD. Prod. Awes W. Tamarsox, V. President . Clue Les G. Seey sad 'Treasurer. A OTVA IT--Miteuel Eyre. MEDICAL Ex exurza—Dr. D. Homer. Sept. 20, 1850. .(1r) KEYSTONE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF 11.9RRISBURO,,1 1 11. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Guarantee Capital, E 7.5,004. Rates as low as any other good Company in the United Metes. THIS company respectfully calla the attention of the public to the folloW ing advantages which they are enabled to offer to persons desirous of insurinetheir lives: 111 the profits of the Company are di vided annually among the life members in scrip dividends, bearing interest, payable in cash at the end of each year. Premiums on 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 12 months. Wives may insure the lives of their htlll - or husbands may insure their own lives in favor of their wives and children. IbPs creditors cannot reach in the event of the death and insolvency of the husband. L. REMY , Pres't. (KTPamphlets and information furnish ed by the undersigned, who is the regular agent at Gettysburg. _ KELLER KURTZ. 0:7 - Dr. CHARLES HORNER is the Com pany's regularly authorized Medical Es ^minor. June 28, 1850.—1 y LOCUST GROVE MTEAM MILL. TWO MILES 8. WEST OF LIT TLESTOWN, IN OERM.HNY TOWNSHIP. THIS establishment is now in fall op eration and calculated todo all kinds of Grinding upon the shortest notice and in the very best manner. Farmers and others wanting grinding done, especially in time of low water, will please call at this Establishment, where they can be Ac commodated at all times. The STEAM MILL s close by and in connection with the late Flouring Mill, and together are calculated to do a large amount of work. A PLASTER MILL CLOVER MILL is in connection with this establishment, and Sawing can now be done at all times. Constantly on hand and for sale, AT THE MILLS, wholesale and retail, Family and-Super fine Wheat Flour, Rye, Corn and Buck wheat Flour, warranted superior. A large lot of chopped Rye, Corn, Oats, Mixtures. Bran, Shorts, Shipetuff, &c., to be had at all times at fair prices. 611110f/Xla PLaNtrisin on hand at all times, for gale or exchange for uoground. Those persons etigsged'in the Flour and Feed business can be ac commodated at all times on the shortest notice, either with the Flour and Feed manufactured, or by having their own grain ground, This establishment has been erected at heavy expense for the special convenience and accommodation of the neighborhood and will be carried on by first-rate EXPER7ENCED MILLERS. , The undersigned therefore reseetiifully solicits the _patronage of the iurroending country. Farmers may rest aerated' o having their grinding and all otherarork done at either of The Mills, In the very best manner, and at all times upon short notice. Persons going to the' establiih ment from a distance can at all timeslind particularly in a dry town, when..the streams are low and water scaree v by waiting.* short time,, taka their grain/we with' dime thanuaquired tkil„spay wish, Those that bring:o4oK *vibe lion() can it all . timer : receive receive xed,iiike with 'them 0114 Plligier 9EO. ' Locust 'Orove,`Se .t. o.—tf "AA. NOTIO* ; ETTERS of Administration'. on the I_4 l ' smite of halt fire of "k"roderidkloonnty, Mb, asiessalvil Wing Gen , granted to: theta sobibribsrc 'fold ing fix Babillassilleßredariek mattstyphlid., notice is hereby givmswho areimiebt ed _ . 1 9141. 4 . e 418,44, AR 440 P*7olent Wigtoot 044110 71C9Ilent them PrOPTßlVlOOotttoliforget anent. . N A. Atli. April 'll et . ADIAISSA DRESS GOODfiveuelt as ,11144101,40:Lison Poplins. BfrolpiolDe 1440,1111045 ad now Alroorlik e Asa• toe Clotho, Liam Lamm thr4lll/li*llol li'doto,just received sod for sale very OOP' by [April 14] A. B. KURTZ.
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