WIIP RETAILERS 400, 4 / 4 4 1 104. AVa'rca. and Merchandise „ thi9,thti County of Adams, return s** eisaslfied by the undersigned, Pp prfliattr of Merca n le Taxes, in accordance the Act of April 22, 1848, for the 7w , 18M : CLAIM AN'T LICENIZ. ,Borough of Gettysburg. ii : Samuel Fahnestock and Sons, $2O 00 i / :Siirnieiralinestock and Sons, 700 finprg: Arnold. ii - Jaradim lirnold, 12 50 IS. 50 1$ 41,yid Middlecoff, 10 00 13 Mavid Ziegler, liquor, 15 00 14 John M. Stevenson. 7 00 14 Geist:Liule, •• . 700 14. oreasßaorson, , i 190 14 most! H. Buehler. . , . 7.00 1% bilar Kurtz, ' , 7 (41 14 4. 1... &hick. . 7 00 1411,m. W. Hamersly. ' 7:00 1$ A.B. Kurt:, ,10 00 19' Was: W. Paxton. ' ' gr,.: 99 G. W. Blessing, 7 14 Philip Wiriters, 7 90 14 01: fl: Forney, ag't, Jr 00 4 14 . Alexinder Frasier, 1 - roe 1 114 1 ihnsiel Lashell, ag't, - 7.00 14 'llkinuel Little, 1 7 'OO 14' , Wm. Gillespie, 1 7 00 Irkt 3. J. Brinkerhoff, .. '7 113 :''' ' l, 1 . Cumberland Tatonskiii. 44 John Weikert, 14 Robert Cohn% mill, 44 Goa. Trentle, Mill, ' , 14 Jhtstob Crouse, mill, ,- -i •'• ' Btreban Totemshitr. It 41.11 tibial King, '44lDitsid Shull, 100 1 1 :44s O. W. Myers. lie., 141 Alint'Monlbrt, 4 i Me - Anil . 3 , ' stallen Owlish*: - " 1 1 1141040hn Barßholder, • • ' 7.00 411111:110ho 1011Ettight, I : 7 5 00 04 1 41bel T.' Wright; . 11 , 10 114 0 2tearge ilifinnigh, . '7:09 Sala - L. Might, • Y' 99 11414aeiebSsnd4, mill, . 300 H Settee Cook, mill, • '"7 , 09 Oki:* LE and milli -- - -,--- TOO • 1 1BOtark.lbtenship and NoratrgA, - OIL W.•Bittinter & C0..1iq., 10 60 Llllh ..' l kehesr.Eichelberger, liq., ' 10 50 • .2. Hollinger, liq., TO •00 1 11114tichael Bender, mill, - 3 00 MstenVeasant Tocitakip. 1$ Miller & Curren., 14 401 in Sheely, liq.. 14'710tet O'Neil, liq., 14 'kio" 11 e atide qi , 14 TAmOrie, Waiman, mill. 14.49seeKohler. mill, 14 Joseph I,llly, ' l * , ' -, - ileadbarlbuntship. 14 D. M. C. White, 14 ',boob AClabitugh, jr. -49.1butry B. Smith, liq., 14 John T 7 homer, mill, ‘, l4l f hlor: fkasnbangb. mill. 14 Jou uitt,y ,;.,. ~ r.lii ule r ) . , 7 , 7° .' . 1. N.. .I.' Obrings,;ll4., 14 Vainils Dellone, mills -140 William Jenkins, mill. i .tianr7llhriser, lig... , - Snestinger & Renshaw, liq., I t ' Genie Myers & Son, liq., 34 *Ward C. IllshoP, lAA yi l iux garner. liq., 'till a 1 8Phogier. liq.. f ,b i ii' l lil shied Berlin, li'lltioige . iniclid, min; i 14-. 0 Y 1,,•,,1.- 0.ia1t,°4, 4 , 111 ; ''' , . ' : eher• tetiswilouck 4V , 1 th r s 14.,Elwa,rd Illtithls, ' ' 18 4 *tdalik IV )rli'llietts'io„ 1 t 's: ~tfellOgi, pill, Il lwikgnidi 02, • ~7 b otteee, in , 14 . . ' Flew," -iti. ' I " • ; : 4 tqi,; iO4 e. 'l4lfileWltolliilier, 14.? cline, e l mum, so., bon. c, 1 iitiry,J. 'Myers; mill, A" ''''' ' . . • s. . ihnnihOei • . 14 Jacob S. Hildebrand, liq., 14 Charles Spaniel., .. s:J W it °l l 9ll4 °tl! t ' 047: ' - ' 14 Jacob Hildebrand & 01.. , / 44 Samuel Niberger, 14i..Callgrina Miller, , 14 - Urart & Kiingh. mill. 1111,4 1 1 94 1' 0 1/ XL Deardo/Ir. " ~ , 4 liberty. t.Vihit Nunernaker. t is l l imme4 4, o Martin. mill, , ;$ lp. London, mill, 14 ,I rf i nn & Mickley. mill, r 4 James hi'Divitt, mill, . 14 Samuel Nunsmaker, milli Prank/fn. 1 /414111ary Mancini, 14 Abraham Scott, fgAote,l Cooper, tileiltbdip Hahn. liq., ,4 0 6.alink& Witmore, Ali raw & Hoover, liq., a m t • ilog W rightson, Lower. 148 14 John Heutzel, .3404,11,1 1 . Warts. • L Miller, WlRbotnas .shitiAi Iltelley, lig., .14. Hartman. milli 14 Peter Comfort. will, lre, Hartman, mill. ,111 'rink Braver, nigh : .1 0 1 Hollhenny, mill, iramilitmbAn. TowMhip. Brinkerhoff; Weakiny, Ade li t osenstook. liq., 14 Paxton & Blythe. Mfg Myer, mill, A. Gardner, liq. li listaloser & Ferree. 14 W..fettlewell. ; .11 Jacob ; A. liyans, G i niner, ;141,0na, Trestle. mill. le,,lneepb Wierman. mill, .71411 Henry Dummy. mill, Latimene. 14 nirid Newooinor. i r sizi W f Word, iniN , at thoudortr. .440144 , 01104. 44 ;911441,114441. , Ckifori. . c rtko, Ufa. ' aufYtk• 14 Loh, hi. W. ; 14 1 44 Se* 14 Joseph Sneetinger, mill, 7 00 14 Jacob Baaehoar, mill, 7 00 14 Jacob Mouse, mill, 7 00 14 Wm. Gilt, mill, 7 00 14 Samuel Mimeos. mlll, 7 00 . . Mounfjoy. 14 Joseph Walker, ~ ~.,,,7 00 14 Lawrence Dietz, liq. - a to List of Persons: . ' Renamed for LioeMee ender gieXrik4r Assembly, passed the 10th day of April 18110, entitled an act to create a, wibtoit lend, to provide 'nettle gredual and eertilin extinguishment of the Debt of the' Comm monwealth to *it': FMB... 4 I FMB.. • . A 10,1:. LICRDIGE. ,4 . . DISTEIX I ERIES, . 1 etrntberktryl PotonsUp. 10 Skeorge L. SchFixdr, k 00 10 Pa: 4 id Rhode .. 5 00 qorap 1 *o4l,:unkioi, 8 0 0 tantiiton. 10 flenry 00 , • - 10 John. Wadi*, 5 00 10 lames . 5 00 VENDERS OF PATENT MEDICINES. Gertyllburg, Cestiel It: Buehler, 5 00 t %thud t Perim": 5 00 • "TiTteii r Abitillers 'vibe hare net taken out llatineist, and' who distill without eenee.,tute teminded dire by the 11110 Sec. Lion of the **cot tbe 10th of April, 1849. Aler uelialds to indictment end fine. .8.PPE0..-41otice is hereby g i ven to Ml,personshotereated in the above return pfelosiifiaatimi, thet:l will hold an appeal at the ,Commissionera i 3OPeaGettysburg. On the /Bth day of May. when and' where *moon* that may consider themselyes ag -0610 byvid classification may. attend. • ""Xe m pn' '*iiitanille tiies tor A'domo April 111;1681-41t 740 7 OS 7` ft '7 00 T de TOO 11! se ?so THE Corner-stoes .of s new Church, for the use of the Lu theriuma Oakum Refintsed lltingtega stionri-will be lsidin krendteville,ort the lath ffikftrysutel.' .There will be on the otteaston, services in the English anti Ger sten Leguege, etuntueneintat /Q o'clook, A, Pst. Contra/Use. Afril2/3* Notizaz; NorcE is herptiy given that I have ,ihis day finned to my brother Atlas isn llowss,,of Reading township, a cer tain SOILAZI._ Blissin. which is my prs!Periy , and which, ire such, I claim the right, at any time, of removing atpleasure. . • JACOI3II4INES. Readitgutp.,,itpril 18-3 e 10 00 14 50 10 50 7 bo d,700 7 00 7 40 7, 0 0 7 00 10 60 7 00 7 00 ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. T gz unberaigned has been appointed Aosignee of A4O Tatum, or Para disel township, ork county. under a deed of voluntary sigrunent. dated the lit day of February, 18111, Ind duly re carded in the Recorder's race of York county. Notice. is hereby given to all persons having claims against said Assign or'to have them properly authenticated and present them without delay, and all peraonsindebted to him are requested to all and make payment to the subscriber residing near East Berlin, Adams county. .1. .1. KUHN, Assignee. March 21, 1851.-6 t 7 00 10 ,80 y'oo 7'oo Inwortant to Housekeepers ! THE IMPROVED DOUBLE OVEN Lai ÜBA CH' 8 PATENT 10 50 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 700 7 OD 7.00 ro • • t, 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 COOKING STOVE. R. W° SIZES are now constantly kept for sale in Gettysburg, at AND POLLEY'S Tin Shop. and in Little, Mien at JOSEPH BARKER'S Tavern. They ;are proven. to be the best staves now in tia,„for cooking, baking, roasting, and for warming a house, with less wood than •any other stove, and are -the heaviest the fasting, for the. aim, of any now made. They are warranted to bake well 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. Ile is confident that he can give people better satishotion thin Aired lied- There are alresdp upwards of'Sflf HUNDRED of the.Laubieh Stoves sold in , York, Adams, and Carroll counties, within two years, but not so many of the late improvements. The *movement is 'in the middle , flue, by which the lower *veal* much easier heated.and the boles sre.larger on the, tops, to put oniariter pots... We. deem it' unneiterary to say more about them, but Went people who are judges of ,coiking moves to examine thoroughly. and we are -confident that tkey„ will find that they have ,advan- Yagei over" any otker stove 'nbti. In via, and setoraink to the' quality :and Aighf, - itilin tiny that ari . offitied to ihe public. They" ar e likewise kept koi sale It the - Proprietor% Foundry, near butt:Rork county: &ROLM ARNOLD,' Proprietor orate Initit-fer York, Adams, and Junioti es atlas' ant , likaoriao Aleut for wlfl teigiletinkeighti; in Maryland. Virginia and TIMP!! 0 " 4 • I' Aug. 22, 1820.-1 y 10 50 110 7 00 700 7 00 7 90 7 00 7 00. 7 0 0 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 1 T 00 T 00 7 00 LO SO I 0 40 10 ISO . 7 00 7 00 7 00 7'oo 1.00 7 00 - 10 00 7 40 7 00 7,00 7 00 7 00 19 00 705 10 50 • . 00 "?7 0 00 0 •- 4 ,49Pritiwirk . t „ I 8 la 00 q 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 Dr. J. Lawrence DENTIST, HAS removed his office to the building opposite the Lutheran Church. ip Chiunbersburg street, 2 doors east of Mr. Middleroff's store where he may all times be found reedy and willing to attend to any case within the province of the Den tist. Persons in want of full sets of teeth are respectfully invited to call. REFERENCES. Dr O. N.Dvasucat, I Rev.C.P.KnAvra,D.D tt D.Bl . I Prof. M. lacono, IFL & HUM. I " 11. L. 131.170 VIE, 0. D. OILS INT, WX.M.RMFOLIIII ,D.D." M. L. B.ramit. Jelv 7, 1848. 10 10 7 00 7 09 7 09 7 00 10 110 116 00 10 00 7 00 7.00 00 ope I. 0 /MOT II 8 CASSIME . 8, VEST Li INGO. failliesaktde variety received mad for sale at SCHICK& P6iiw~l+lrftiKdf►~~~f~YiA~esU .Cheep Blinde.and , Shales: Ay J. WIt.LIA.MS, 'NORTn SlRltirt,l UNDIPIA: • . iota ' 3 Phtlaile/Phici. ' '" 'YUEN= WI VENIVIAN BLitt D 1441 1 (4 UFACTUREL AND ' WINDOW 6HADE DEALER. A ISKS the attention of • Ptrrohaseri to zla. Ms large stock, comprising 1404 p@ir of BLINDS, of new styles and toline; Wide and narrow slats, with (anti , and plain trimmings; 2.000 PAWS"! ADES; of latest• styles and patterns, wholesale and retail. at the lowest cash• Prices.— Merchants will find it to (heir Inteiest to call. Blinds Painted and Tfinnxied to Wok eklital to new. April 4, 1891.-a-ltity UMBRELLAS AND;PARABOLt3. Selling off Cheap. 11111AVINO deticled to quit the bnsinetie, Jam• 1 promitti to' sell at 'very low prices. It einbraces-the newest and mostdestrabie styles. You are invited to call and eptm ine: WM. H. RICHARDSON. No. Lk Market stmet, , Ohleideiphis. April 4,1851.-2 m JOHN F. °ROI & Co., W RoLssami Ladies' Boot and Shoe Store, No. 37, North 9d street. Philadelphia 'WOULD respectfully cell the anon- Aioa of Merchants and tinders get amity. to,their large.assortment of Ladies' and Children's BOOTS & SHOES manu factured of she best materials and ander their, own superinweadatMe. locr Retail Store, 92 Race at, A Variety of . Nem Stets ip anal Shoes on hand,• Feb, 28. 18,610—v4m MAKEREL, SHAD, CODFISH, SALMON, . HERRINGS, PORK, HAMS do SIDES, SHOULDERS, LARD& CHEESE, JOSEPH IL SXVDERIS Wholesale Tobacco Warehouse No. 218, North Thini at. Philacelphia. COUNTRY Storekeepers and Tobacco nista in general coming to the City to purchase their Spring supply, will do well to call and examine my goody. I have on hand a large stock of Leaf Tobacco, and asomplete assortment of Snuffs, man ufactured tobacco and Segall', which I can tell, wholesale and wail, as low as any other house in the city. Do not for get to call at Journ H. SNYDER ' S, No. 21E4 N. 3d at. (three doors below Callow hill,) at the sign of the large Indian Chief. N. B. All orders thankfully received and promptly attended to on the most.rea 'sortable terms. March 7,1851.-3 m • FRONT STREET WIRE MANUFACTORY WATSON & COX, Sieve, Riddle, Screen and Wire Cloth MANUFACTURERS, NO. 40 NORTH FRONT RTRRET. Corner of Coomb's Alley. between Market and Mulberry (Arch) streete, PnrL i t D'E I. P 111 A, WHERE they continue to manufac ture, of superior quality, Brass and Iron Wire Sieves of all kinds ; Brass and Copper Wire Cloth for Paper Makers, &c. Cylinders and Dandy Rolls covered in the best manner. Heavy Twilled Wire for Spark Catch era. Sieves'of superior quality for Brass and Iron Founders. Screen Wire, Win dow Wire, Safes, Taps, Dieh Covers, Coal and Sand Screens, &c., , Orders for City and Country received and promptly attended to. Feb. 28, 1851.-3 m GRTTYSRURG FOUNDRY afiIdICINIXE • SIIOP. : , 'TINTS establishment will now be car ried on by ire vramstrsr eGgo whotake pleasu re i n being able to announce to their friends and the public 'geneielly that they bare constantly oti hand a rtity gnat variety of Holloware and Stoves, Including jgettlete. 'Pots, OvenS, Skillets, Pans, Griddles, Ate. ; Common 'Parlor, Air-tight, and • Cooking. 'Stoves—lantong them the far-famed HATHAWAY. To Farmers they -wonht say. they have on hand an exeallentiassOrtsbent.of Parlosissir 'insplemexpl, eoneiating et the,renowned SeylerPinngh. Wi•o&oe Witherow's, o:Warren's Patent WitulmiU,Straw-entters, Axe. BIACKSMVIIING is carried on, by the - best of workmen.— Tliety on'the • tgor smQ,E chop in thelenth o4h,Foupdry ding, where, with good .workmen and Abe eAcelleat materials, bp ; pastes, fits and best wprk will be made, (14rLadies will bewaited (wat. Air*. ces, • Al l , l Pf./Pfir.Rien!t9nl o ..!sr,l l o l o.4.oo/11a ge,ft#,IftIY,OWPIFI,a,Ar.6I4O444I.IY4L4./Pr rb#A 4FsRAr l ph 104,tiaktfr pro can be 'it'd any w era else., ~'ltepsiri~fg,o jai kie4s.donwst the short,. notistr...ia Gettysburg, A ril 96, 1850. Diammi4 Tonsors--New Firm FASHIONABLE BARBERS AND' HAIR DREBBERS. VAN at all times be found prepared to attend to the calls of the people:, at ,the Temple, in the Diamond, adjoining the County Building. From Long expe rience they flatter themselves that they can go through all the ramifications of the Tonsorial Department, with such an infinite degree of skill, as will meet with the entire satisfaction of all who may submit their chine to the keen ordeal of their razors. They hope, therefore, that by their ,attanUon to ipooi -44 POositid afire Wili;dria4 cY Wilr.PWN' - ki./f:if•1I Al • isookoton Wore et, wh ite patronage. The sick w' be asteavied• to at their private dwelling,. ' ' Il.y. 1161il l aiiiri Altgirtiliiiiiiit . 'silt& kW taunt* tut•pplicir. coirrlTME.lll,o4,', 1 " • aormer'qfPn m ta at' east„ , 4'entre Atarkg .I..ai; - Alinte., Ballitnere‘ . /ME larstitsind best snick of READY 41114 la ADE °WPM! NG "over' dierpd WIC 60iioiiVsn; Frock JIM 'Sitelf COATS. all Wont, quititiSite and paas, from $2 . 60 tol6.oogodepwards. AN TALOON/311 $1 to SSA), and apwarStr, entlinkiihg alletyles -of fancy, plain and plaid CASSIA ERES. VESTS airier) , variety at colesponding' price).-AISO a large assortmot of BOVS Crr OTHI ,G. Importing or own,/Cloth direct om Europe, and nanufatattring on th moat extensive . cab, enables us to offer ntinee• nut to purdasers not to be'surptuted • .1 any Clokg EatablishMent, in the ti nned States, The proprieiora 04 deter . - mined to mak the Wholesale ROOMS the point of great attraction, and have bow made up mowthan 60,000 GARMENTS, from the Suet quality to the lowest itt pr.ice.. ' ' In the Cu will always be found thenoicest selicdon of Cloths, Cassimeres Ed Vesting., whielx will be made up at tit shortest notice, and in the I. latest style,l a fit alwaye guarantied. The one p system strictly adhered to. Rentembe he name and Oleo. corner of Pratt at. a l l Centre Market Space. H. H. COLE & CO. April 11,1'51-1y OREM, OPINEDTS & ROSE, Imnj►olcrs. and Jobbers 4 Cloths, Caasimo, Vesting*, Trimmings & Goods • klattenalpshnoid to Wear, Havitakea Warehouse No. 238 Stirnore Street, Baltimore, '(Four dog West of Charles street,) FOR the prpose of oonduotink the a bove hostess in all its branches.— The)* will be tole to show as large and de sirable a stocbf goods, in their line, as can be foundl the United States. Jan. 7,1861 F. ORAM, L. TAYLOR Constantly on hand and for sale by PAIMISR tit Co. Market greet Wharf Par ;Ancient*. BATTON'S HIBT ESTABLISHMENT, • 10 MAW' BT., BALTIMORE, I. THE LARGEST and HRT: only Manufacturing whole ' e Establishment in the City. The capital and force engaged nables me at all times to of fer to Conntrylderchants, and Dealers in Shirts, Coltar, Linen and Colton Draw ers great indsements—more than usual efforts having ern made to render the as sortment of ithse ardelei full sad com plete. The stock a hand is large and well as sorted for Met and Boys. ordrs from the Country atten ded to with puctuality and despatch. Remember to name and No. 179 Mar ket et. T. W. BETTON. April 25—P BAUM SPRING TRADE. 1861. The attentim of Country Merchants and others is espectfully solicited to the following hoses in Baltimore, whose as sortment and (polity in their various lines of business wilbe found as full and select as those of any city in the Union, and at prices eqaallype mow. NOAH WALTER & CO.; Manufactu rers of an/ Dealers in CLOTHING, Wholepaleand, Retail, 80 and 82 CEN TRE '..tiIAIKET SPACE. Baltimore. WALKER & MADEIRA, Wholesale and Retail Booksellers and Stationers, 310 Baltiinre street, store formerly oc cupied by Allen Paine, Baltimore.— Highest pre paid for Rags. SHIPLEY, lOW ARD & CO., keep con stantly on and a general assortment of Ready Mae Clothing, Wholesale and 303 W ea; Baltimore street, third door west c Liberty et., Baltimore. WILLIAM ROWN, Imoorter, Menu lecturer ant Dealer in Watches, Fine Jewelry, Sliver Plated Ware and Fan cy Goods, 76 Baltimore street, Balti more. Sol Agent for the Perifocal Speetaelei.! . KRAMER t GRIFFITH, Wholesale Druggists,Number 80 South street, near Prat*, Biltirnore, Dealers in Drugs, Mtlicines, Paints, Oils, Var nishes, WO's, [llya Stuffs, Glass, &c. Redone SCo.'s' Washing Fluid. MARYLAIO 'POTTERIES. JAS S. PARR,' innerly David Parr, Alltsufac turer or Stha and tariken Ware all varieties, e i lbwest prices. Potteries, Eden near!. Balt. at., and Bond near Farina at, Warerooma 55 South at. HAYW 'A ID, BARTLETT & CO., Founders ad Manufacturers of Stoves, Cooking Bogey, Hot Air Furnaces, Pumps, Nee, and Plumbers. Ware bongo 24 LOA at.; Foundry cor. Pratt and Scottop. Caetings,made,,to order. THOMAS SPIATTPATBI Vikifih4 , Mackin(st ad Pattern Maker, at Wells Ea Miller'sPreaident at. Gum Bush es and Hickory cap on band. Agent for GrimeaStnut Machine- I. 0.0. F. ,SON 6,t, CO„ Temple, Gay at.. Basinore, Manufactursi?esv lia. 'avail 99sturP9s, Danneri, &c., for Qdti-Feotra, Masons, Sous of Tem perance, Rchabites, and other Assad miens. Oiers_promptly attenped to. JOHN S. Zicrult. Manufacturer and Dealer in Ethereal and Pine Oils, Lampe of de kinds, Gllrantkilei: Chin deliera,Glake, Glasses, Wieks,Shades, and all mita articles pertaining to the trade,• on delimit. terms, 274 Baltimore A. &L B. THIOT'6, Gay street , Chair W 'ooms, 29 North Gay ie. near Faye . Mahormi, 'Wiliam. :Chewy, M , 1 04robjetuffed and Rush , bottom Cha' • . ckffini.lidsitit Ottitf, • Lounges, S 1 t,'Sec.' • ' • Jj),Qlll,Eli IRge s , E iccmai l A: en. ' '7lN,f~ . fftri,WporS4ll itil • 1 .. era in Hard Ilg Wholesale and Retail. 4 Cor Al' . ,': • finalf4 :Pffitli greets.— * ( imp „ 1 a low gkilpi," JA-M, 'o' I AP 9 , , afoit - 'ith. Tit; a. refl. Pt f.? , r,? M 4 Isr. has recaver. frput , the ricetil kre id is doing bus eis as usual.' Mould s and 'dipped - •", a t Wottpa, ill virietirklit m i t km rites• • I. IRWIN S Ili, Wholesale MV P . ' - t..' I, _liii t - No. 122 Prat street wharf, corner '3l; lingsworth is eet.,Baltimore,Medicipes,, Druge, Dye E3ttiffe, Patna; Oili,lVar.. l ashes, Brus es, Glare, dtc,. &c. , 1 KEEN dr, ()BATY, 37 S. Calvert' i (red front) a 4,12 Baltimore street, Tie, Sheet. Iron, at Japan Wag Nartac" maws, pet c tabs, Shower ad's, Refrigerator aritunie Ware, /amps, . Oil, and ho •eliasping:artieles goner. EDWARD 10/01141; +Prattled :licit/S.' NNW iisdliltoekr, 70 S. Obielletst4' nex):WV gittibi"ligkihWape a lifiyrwmrwehtefellaillgt,lfittihes, levrtiOff od'* writilloEitertog f o k - ag o rit.o.ll MEIN 1 1.1;•,!MILMMON1B40Saddii, , lims4l was mkt 'llsenkMaenfmtnaar;4Thohii estistikadtßatalle94o Baltimore saw' . inaitethe Eutaw! Mottesk-Baltirsons., Maramm Trunks. Valliassiltrpetamp, WlNTE4loo7'dst .14,64rasik4y. role, Coßers,.§ . .o NsorthotArmh bmweep,,Baratpga and Plegreal)4 more, execute in the neatest stile mar-, tole Mantels, Monuments, TOON Head stonM. 84C., of the hest thatertaht, THOMAS SMYNCITON, and Dealer in fordo and Do` nditte 'VW wrong& Ilideble, Cithedral SL,.tuttei Of Washington Monument; fitilemoteo-d• Dish, hello Wand knit/Jets MINN Blocks, dco.odwaye oh Mud. GRIFFITH sat SRO:, 31 North Gar at., next door to . Mathint'a , Chair Factory, Deolorain Paper Hangings'. Venetian Blinds. letittrassets, Featherbeds, Win dows ißtadeas, Tattle. Coveter. Work, men sent to the country 19 pu,112 paper. GEPROE HARMAN, 4001 Maker, . 194 Iliad itreet, near 'Hanover street, Baltimore, keeps constantly 'on bind gentlemen!* MVO ..Bools, Congress, *Stew , Gentleman visiting Baltimore would do well focal'. Roirr LAWSON, Jr.. Saddle, Think, Harness & Collar Manufacturer, whole. sale and retail. 42 South et., one door • from Lombard, Baltimore. Prices'enod- erste, LANSDALE & BRO., Wholesale *Deal ers in tickles, Preserves, Brandy Fruits; Jellies, Syrupit, Sauces, Vine gar, Sourkrout, Oysters, Fruits, Soups, &c., warranted to stand any climate, 129 bombard st., 122 Balderston st., Baltimore. ROBERT WHITE, Pau street, three doors below Market, Manufacturer of 4gricultural Implements, one-horse Wheat Orilla. Ohio self•sharpening Ploughs, Warren's Patent Wheat Fans, &c., at lowest cash Pricer. R. SINCLAIR, Jr. & CO., .h'gricultur . at Implement Manufacturer and &de nim. 62 Light street, Baltimore. A full supply at low prices. EPHRAIM LARREBEE, 24 S. Calvert street, Manufacturer of the Patent Pre mium Jet Shower Baths, for eoTd or warm water. Also Larrabee's Patent Ventilated Refrigerator. and Thief Proof Iron Chests. GRISCOM & BURROUGH, Lime Mer chants. Agricultural Lime Depot, Ci ty Block, - Baltimore. Constantly on hand Lime for all purposes, Guana, Ashes, &c., at lowest prices. GEA RE'S Medicine, Perfumery and ink Depot, 387 Baltimore st., Baltimore, Md. Keeps constantly on hand all ar ticles in the above line, 20 per cent cheaper than any other house itg this city. CHRISTO'R REINTZ, Piano Forte Manufacturer, 62 German at, Baltimore. A fine assortment of 6} 64 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, Balitimore. . Mahogany and Rosewood iron frame Pianos, 6, ei fit and 7 octaves, built expressly for the Southern market. . ornawroars VIRGINIA HOUSE, No. 4 SOUTH CA LVERT STREET. April BALTIMORE. OIL CLOTH FACTORY. TO COACHMAKERS. rip/1E undersigned respectfully announ k ces to the Coach makers of Gettys burg and other places, that they have com menced the manufacture of Oil Cloth and Canvass For Coaches, of the very beat quality, on an extensive scale, which they are prepa red to furnish, wholesale and retail, on the most reasonable terms. bur Canvass will be found equal in finish and quality to any manufaetured in the oity. gon-Phe subscribers also manufacture, for wholesale or retail. COACH VAR NISH, of a superior quality, to which they invite the attention of Coachmtakers and persons wanting to purchase with a view . to selling again. Theytavo now on hand, and will constantly keep on .hand, a full supply. jOrders from a distance will be promptly attended to, SAMUEL J. LITTLE. GEORGE H. LITTLE. March 15, 1850. D. 311 9 CON AIT Gillr ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE in• the Sonth-west corner of 'Li' the pnblio square, one door west of George -Arnol4's Store, and formerly oc cupied ass Law Otto,. by John M'Clon 'Rugby, Esq., deceased, Alitornew and Softener for Pattimts'and recisions, Can furnish very desirable facilities to applicants and entirely relieve them froM the rpeeeesily ofi journey to Washington. bloc: it prepared to attend to dm, proancut t ion of, Claims, for Bounti Land to • Soldiers 'of the . War of 1 12 and others --the seleclion of chOics hunts and ling their Warvantsprootariog , Patents andrielling Soldiers' lands to the beet ad vantage. , Apply to him personally or by 430 111§Prg. , 44 , !. 1;1 6p=-7%.(: IE9 ONNETS Lind' Uhitui jl3 ' Viii;,*4 l ,:, l lli o ll44 l l.,'ir is ite; ,IM l :!iii4;lsoogisAyll44.*4 *. ad Gypseyi s et,... • . R eAZ& .THEmtypm4 e l..ari t a t. ,4:E;ta1ia144;44 . 'frac Ikaglate variith a Heo. .ftext.-4loore Ireat , Me , r •. ' , :11,1:ngd 1 ;11v. . .• PL. 'l•4 artt,'"lt.'ll.l7MAl inadidiase tot rwltMb the yOti Of tor annum7—itoistpliiitir ithiti reit 0111 tio met discontinued until allirreattiasierer etcept at the option of the 'Editor. Single copies 6} cents:: IV Adore. to :notify dkoWlathivanis' will be regarded as a new engagement. Adewiliewerat not 'embodies a• squareinserkd tine therm kr St.—every subesquent , *minion . entire. Longer ones in the saris proportion.— MI advattleetitents ' het spetially ardent& for a given time will be continued until forbid. 'A She ral reduethin will be made to thole who *dearth,- by the yew. lob Priding esf , kinds executed sea* and 'droopily, andlon rtanionibloieraksi• • • lklaii and. Chmadearatinva to the Editor; V ill =7 6 l: l :ol 7 llattasa . isms satiation. •fi P , ' F. I • t 1%,11,. 4 .40n 'A. •t: ~. 9 sEsimpipAt l erty..t.7.t ,•,,.,) 'llitte reiel:il lieritily." - p ... v - al.,t 4 . ..- -- iii ...,,,, ~..„p ~,,7 1, ed , Es,p,ta e liui :eititiais ' for 'the' Waft% , end eitioidiitid tiltheiiiileii tidoli At elite, I herd ieneoneenryedt I Yandlititi rot the 'otter of SHERIFF', Clubfeet to third& vision of the Whig nominating Confetti dtrif,) end redpehtftilly•solleie Your anppbrt. Should I befortunes-enough SO ' *elect. ed, I pledge my test efforts to discharge the duties of the office with, impartialitY, and Utility. , i , • , , • DANIEL MINNIGIL LAWN'S Sp., Jan. 10, 1.851.1-10 SliairrALTY: Fz4ow-cyrizErts pfer my, to , ynur consideration as aicandi dite for the office of ' SHEHlrr,"(subjecil to the decision Of 'the 'Whig 'nernitisfing Conrentinti,) anti retipedtfblly solicit your maritime. Should Ibe elected, h pledge my best efforts to discharge the'dotietrof the office promptly •and with fidelity. JOHN SCOTT. Gettysburg. Jan. 17. 18610—to SEERIPFALTY. To the independent Voters of lidamo County : E NQ° URAGED 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 s faithful discharge of the duties of the office. ISAAC NEELY. Freedom tp., Jan. 24. 1850. COUNTY TREASURER. FRIENDS AND FELLOW CITIZENS :-I a gain offer Myself to your coosident tion as a candidate for the office of COUN TY TREASURER (subject to the deci sion of the Whig Cotinty Convention.)— Should I be Ito 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. 1861.-4. COUNTY TREASURER. Also Fire ripliE undersigned gratefully acknowl -1 edges the liberal support extended to him in the last canvas! for COUNTY TREASURER, and respectfully announ ces to his friends and fellow-citizens of the County, that he will be a candidate 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 post. THOMAS WARREN. Gettysburg, Deo. 27, 1850—tf CLERK OF TIIE COURTS• To the Voters of Adams county. A T the solicitation of a number of citi /X tens, I offer myself to your conside ration as a candidate for CLERK OF THE COURTS, (eubjeet 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. 8 traban tp. Feb. 21.—tc CLERK OF THE COURTS. To the Voters of Adams Comity : 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, faithfully, to the best of my a bility, and shall feel grateful to you for your support. EDEN NORRIS Straban tp., Jan. 24.—te PROTHWTATIY. To the Independent Voters of Jams County :-- FBIIIIN IDS Ay M FELLOW CITIZIWE Thanklttl'for the liberal 'Support you extendid to me on a former 'mention, la gain offer myself to your consideration as a oandidats fur the office of Prothono tary (subject to the decision of the Whig Nominating Convention.) Should I be successful Ipromise to discharge the du ties of the Alice faithrelly , and impartially. and will be grateful for your hiadness. W. W. PAXTON. Gettysburg. Dee. 27, 1850.--tI REGISTER & RECORDER. FRIENDS and Felkow-Chaens offer myself to your conaidenticm as a sastlYitte for An ogisa REGIS TER 4$ RECORDER, (abbjeat to the d eeision of the Whig County Con wan tion.) If nominated and sleets* 1 promise to dis charge the dada*. of the'onlee, promptly 'and' iMpartially; and will be griteftd . cor Your support. • :••DANIET: PLANE. Metl alien tp.,101: 84, ISBI: REGISTER &- RECORDER. To my Fellow Roam qf Adana county. rospeotfally r.pgaaeot, myself so you AL, coosidorotionu and, that .of thal WWI Calm 47: o.94 , o4oOnuifoLlWOPilialiOikla Vuldiiii,q lOC Itiat~ 1 1 .41910,TER , 4‘. AtAct1it,4 1 444,4:0: 1 41 , 940i,aPd Iftan okfcrP°ol , ,R l 4; l ,P9F 4f44,ffAct! votes, lotrit I:".aftnkittfitiffie , Akinowagettonishippion.lll‘....kr.: foxtn,tX,OW/t)lai 004Y 7 Almodullor' )m i lloqm 4!° l lo, 4 Nito me oa,eos 9Pri l nt fli r ly: re t calf t. Oar ninuetion As BO tt• sift hhildtdite Osiihki" it'd R atlittOittorit'''S 'Duff 11)6' Meals- Oothille th lilitetistge• 'the diales'of the Offittit said hoperthilly.ind so dolor will , bs4pittsthi itt you'foryour support. t niA d y. ,WALTER. Butt* trt , e.C4ttii , . trqf REGISTER 4110,,1L8C0 r I di 4 je i k . l • .14 ' 1. lii*lNS ,o 6lll44l l **mow polled extended lq,fi l is viteriabi'lmos. ~tWdt the aloe of RFlorript. dc,li CURD ER, (subj‘etiko die de*iiion 'the Whig n o w inattekllemetithip.l SOmiliklis n be nonthiiiiid'entt bide tolibitil eItAW %II be direelgAitialtANlAlispkinghof the dutiembrathr4lNk. .7101 I '.!1"1111A '-1444N4 militinx.mtca 0 0 .90g4Y 001 42 1, SJPP,I•frqff tfotile i tt,i4t, t) v I 800 the delinquent Stoekholderit of the 410 i1Wrilegtopro'i Gneocifill *AL nitro ig Yitrupike Ros Company notice is hereby gen to thotie whose , usepes i are h e reto attached, their !wire and repzesen that under the piOiiotooeift7l44.l4 of Aelembly of the t orninpntse of pennsyttenut, the ' hare, of clock on the book of the 60111peuy, Jri tbl Vffift of pitch delimpioent sioiskholder die on tea tielow, if no; p aid ,up, in fulfoa4ie ra4' da y irs &toot *1) 1 then be or chill to nositPiqy. , 140.80snut.44oit. r Ant ttetid. WMIIIIOIOO, 6 $OOO s4o? 50 Jacob eirhiri, 600'00 " rtiff tea l im b A n gle, 6 600 00 421 of Saltier o.f/on, a SOO 00 ' lo 'l4 Gong. Hartman, 10 1000 00 481, SO Hugh Garvin, 2 200 00 James 1, lluston, 4 400 00 41 John Beaty, 6 600 00 , 2 es John Kohler, 4 400 00 David Angle, 9 sod 00 16 16 Elbabeth Rcrtd, II ' 1100 go esis 96 Jiavid Hanintiond, 2 200 00 • 75 76 David Halatailarr, 200 40 00, John Scott, 10 1000 00 60 60 Archibald Rankin, 6 6013 00 343 * it John Olig, 5 600 00 1142'46 Andrew Hartman, 2 200 00 26 25 Enoch Skinner's heirs, 6 600 00 440 65 Simon Becker. 4 400 00 46 43 Wm. M. Marshall, 8 600 3 .,. 101 0 86 John Shabbr, to '11E11)‘ „ V ; 4 si NO, aserbeeter, 2 isots , °'l 95 Mathias Young, 5 400 00 478 75 Peter Elliott, 2 110O4hY 61 Si Frederick Goyer, 2 200 00 IQ 10 Samuel F. Johnston, 2 ,diattoo 90 99 99 Thomas. Worthy, 9 SOO 00 81 82 Ludwick Germgan, 1 100 00 90 : 4 80 John Lambert, 3 300 00 241 et George Darkdoll, 8 300 00 141''61 John Huber, 1 100 00 10 I 0 Adam Cook, 4 50 00 4 1-0 9 John Flanagan. 4 400 00 267 Christian Mack, 1 100 00 tie' I 1 James Getty; 2 200 00 b David Stoner, of Ab'n42 200 00 105 08 By order of the BONN. oso. H. DAVIDSON. Theism. Mareh 28. 1851.-6 m WM. H. STEVENKIN, - WHOLXIIALS DII4LIIIR IN CIROCEROES &4 LOQUOIRS, At City Prices. No. 3, Routh Front street, Harrisburg, Penny's rHE business heretofore carried on in A- this establishment, will hereafter be conducted as above. The encouragement which has thus far bettn extentind to the enterprise of selling goods in Harriebtirg at City prices, leads to the Indulginci of the hope that it is looked upon favorably by merchants and others in thioneetiou of the State. As for the future, it is only necessary to say that the arragernent will afford renewed facilities for the vocals' of the undertaking, in the co-operation of a large importing house in Baltimore, which will enable the undersigned to effer,the same advantages 'which could bantered in the city. He therefore cordially n ices merchants and others to call and examine a very large stock, and satisfy theMielvis of his entire ability to sell ai he promises. A lot of choice liquors in store at im porters' terms it::rOrders from a distance, promptly filled, and goods despatched at City Prices. W. H. STEVENSON. January 17, 1851. u. - , . ,• , DAVID HEAGY TENDERS his acknowledgments to the public for the liberatted stea dy patronage with which. be has bees .fa vored for a series of years t and.respeet. fully announces to his former elastomers and the public generally, that he hasitis Shop at present in Chamhcrsburg sweep,— whore persons wishing FUMI ITRAE can be accommodated at very moderate priculor CASH, PRODUCBand4OII6- .BER, for which the highestinarkmprice will be paid. przrAu Furniture warranted.tulmmade of the very best inawigilloyixd•by,upe rri enced workmen. e owns. All orders for Ceiling wdl meetwith the enure prompt attention sit , beretoiMe. I=7 - An APPRENTICE to 4he Cabiotet making business will be iaken, if applica tion he made • soon.. One , from,the coun try wctuid be , preferred. , doyaburg, Dec. S.—if 4T' TOO 041t4 16 * r 4 xp, mar xiit'Aatdw'stio:sP." ' . rEENDERS iii. ao , powlimig ' ' 4 0 hie ftiends for porlftWiliril 8 the pleasure oc i anztoonetectltot e e in limited at the old Ovid, qo' tiAt" n v f? elfeet. one itiettte `eiiiith'6r T oie " leo Rotel, where' her *lit' beViliplfett;' Viie tollore,lB do all Midi! or .r 4 "' ' ' '"' • ' GOA OiI,JCL 0 pH 8v49; V ffIGICPAPPAT , • etreartioge-Repliring•Aonwst Awl instieenind ad keseeneblotesmigibmwhich OandurPtedudimillibmiakenuti eim ,,, l N Fl 4ripaistabseribet it,thinidellarposbifa l'imEMLAGMak3l4tbatiOnskilit, Vait 1,1041 1 W0 ofilamhiawariasedni•Ave p *sook****;oo4ol,o , , : 1 1 GI I4 7 . 1 )11 % .alikl! lt 7: te ni ___ ... limitgril • m'-'-• - 7- 7 • kW' 'the . ~ w7l I v 1 474" ,ten 22 41t i „ t Alin)" or b le on . • • toßwritictirti ' Grouna-Phistemp en 0," tri ;: stist4=: . taritikito viumerin rim tiAw (mu isnpoitioimat ,etadwandoitioshiviiituasiod *Now owls...be l aying UnWARIAIit. D. HEADY...
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