FIRE! FIRE MIME Delaware Mutual Safety fnati "M ranee Company, Philadelphia, are IlletWdehig business on the mutual plan, Otis( the insuretl a participation in the profile of the Company, without liability byroad the premium Timid. ..Noprttniu m . wefts taken on which assessments are The imbsoriber, se Aptent for the above Cotapasy, will make Insuranees, either permanent or limited, on property and ef fects of every description against loss or data's* tOr fire. SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK. Gettysburg, March 1, 1850.—tf --- 4111 E !UNITED STATI LIFE INSURANCE .44YRUITY ¢ TRUST COMPANY Charter Perpetual CAPITAL s23o,ooo—CAsii BYBTEM ripHE constant, unsolicited applications Ja• for Life Insurance, furnish the most ebendant and gratifying proof, that the plain mind is deeply impressed with the test importance of this subject. The great object, however, of insurance, should he safety ; otherwice the whole motive to in sure may be disappointed. Too much care 'cannot be practiced in the selection of in office, with which to effect the contract. The choice should be regulated, not by present and constant large inducements, as thii to certainly incompatible with future benefits. The premiuma on life are cal culated for the future. if present and pro retire benefits, therefore, are given, the result, ultimately, must terminate in liti gation, disappointment and ruin. The ob ject aimed at in this institution is stability and perpetuity. The rates of premium have been carefully prepared with refer ence to fluctuations. The cash system bee also been adopted. Unpaid premium notes constitute no part of the assets of this Company, and every contingency be ing fortified with an ample capital, secu rity stamps the whole system. This fee tamitpirimount to all other consideratiems. coUtiasoda the company. to public favor. Aitllonnory pamphlets, blanks, applio althea pipers. information, and every fa cheerfull fortliahed-hr D. hIPOONAUGHY, Esq.. who has blies appointed agent of the company. DIRECTORS. Stephen R. Crawford, Paul B. Goddard, Ambrose W: Thompson, Lawrence Johnson, Benjamin W:Tingiey, George WHenryi lanae Fliwanee, Junes Deseretm, Waßines.l4, Ooderisi. • John L. Linton. STEPHEN R. CRAWFORD. Prat. illallolllll W. Tncstresa, V. President. visestateGi. Ixr.ar, Bee'y and rlllllllllfer. - Eyre. - • XamiteasEltiatarsa-.Dr.D. timer. eept.4lo, agYSTON E MUTUAL LIFE , INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARRISBURG, Pt?. CHARTER PERPETUAL Guarantee Capital, 875,0(0. Ilhdatit •frat ea any other good Company In the United States. THIS eompeny respectfully calls the attention of the public goat * .feliwerft In g . airways which they are enabled to 'Olfer to - person desirous of insuring their All the profits of the Company are di *bled annually among the life members in Scrip dividetdit, bearing interest, payable in cash at the end of each year. Premium, on file policies may be paid annually, semi-annually or quarterly; or `wbeii`they amount to t►6o and upwards, they maybe paid one-half in cash and the balance by note at 12 months. Wives may insure the lives of their hue ,bastle,ne husbands may insure their owe dine" in favor of their wive. and children, thee sseuring to their families a sum which emulitont cannot reach in the event of the desalt and insolvency of the husband. L. REILIN Pruitt. Cktrhunphiets and information tarnish lalby.ette andanigned, who le the mph: agent at Gettysburg. - • - KELLER KURTZ. wrik. CII4IIILIII 11011.11 R is disi Cow pany's replarly saittiorised Medical Ex &miser, -hum St 1860.- 17 LOCINT G ROVE bTEAM The Mkt Southwest of Litttestate's. in Gerramw,Theriship r rddssas County. of T HIS estiblisbment is now in full op eration aad calculated to do all kinds rinding upon the shortest notice and in the very beat mannit. Farmers and others r wonting grinding done, *specially in titait'of • low water, will please call at this .Espdolialhenertt,..Where they can bs ea litomnsodismi it all times. Tbe . .... , STEAM - MILL , foam by and in connection with thalweg Flouring Mill, and . together ate calculated to do a laige 1141141111 of work. A PLASTER MILL it CLOVER MILL is in commotion with this establishment, and Sewing can leo* be' one at all times. Cionataetly on hand and roe sale. AT THE MILLS. Wholesale and retail, Family and Super. fine Wheat Flour, Rye. Corn and Beek wheat Flour, warranted superior. A large lot of chopped Rye, Corn, Oats, Mixtures. Bran, Shorts. Shipatufi; 6c., to be bad at all times at fair prices. GROUND 1 1 1'.. BTE R en band at all times, for sale or exchange ter neground. Those persons engaged in she Flour and Feed Moines s can be ao commodated at all times on the shortest entice. either with the Flour and Feed manufactured, or by having their own grata ironed. Ther establishment has been erected at heavy expense for the special convenience and stwommodation of the neighborhood and willies tarried on by first-rate EXPARIA'NCED MILLERS. The andlinigned therefore respectfully .cliche the patronage of the surrounding coustry. Farmers may rest assured of having their grinding and all other work done at either of the Mills, in the very laselomeaner, and at all Units upon short MAO, Persons going to the establish- Meet from a distance can at all times and pininalarly is a dry season, when the laMillato ace low. and water wares, by issitiug station time, take their grain home with them easoefeetured as they may wish. Time that bring plaster in the 04005 ear at in times receive and take *as theta vtostod plaster in exchange. ORO. ARNOLD. 14evei Orem asp. 0, A. irt.&ol , ll* empeudras, Weer tialitosable variety wt tat Mk at somas. REGISTER'S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given to all Legs tees and other persons concerned, that the Ildministration .14younts of the deceased persons hereinafter mentioned, will be presented at the Orphans' Coort of Adams Bounty, for confirmation and allow. alter, on 71tesday the 27d day of May nest. via 224. The first and final account of Ja cob Wilder, Administrator of the estate of Christian Stoner, deceased. 225. The second and final waist of George liereiller, Administrator of the es tate of Abraham Kuntz, deceased. 226. The first and final account of Roe ben Harman, Administrable of lb. estate Jeremiah Ilarraan, deceased. 227. The first account of.Youepli gannet., Administrator of the estate of Pe ter Crabs, deceased. 228. The first and final second of Ro bert Elden, Executor of the tut twill and testament of Chadors Dolan, &tensed. 220. The first account of Jacob Welt. Administrator of the tams of Jolla Wolf, deceased. 230 P The first and laid scoonnt ofAtm nel Kohl, Administrator , of the maw of Julians Sowers, deceased. • - • sal. The first and final atesOullt'of Jo seph A. Shorb, acting Emmet* hi Di. E phraim Davis, deceased. SU. The first and final seirodet of John Troop,Administrator of the' estate of is. cobtrft_p. &wood. 233. The first WI Anal account or Deo. Will and Mary Keller. Executors of the last will and testament of Abraham Kel ler, deceased. 234. The first and final amount oflohn E. filpangki, Adminietrator of the taws of Sarah Casein. deceased. 236. The first account of Frederick Colehonee. Adminhurstor of the wets of John Reck, deceased. M. The second affircent of John Laugh end Daniel Ortiseost. Executing of the last will and testament of John Gets. dimmed. int The liter amment of Jacob Mark. Guardian of Adeline !Nyman. - - ThorAretentilmdemeormt of - DsiF iel Wolf. Administrator of the estate of Barbara Wolf. dereised. 233. The inmost of John Eiker. True. tee for the sale of certain Real &tate of James Rhea, deceased. 240. The further and final account of Mary C. Yenowine. Administratrix of George Yenowine. rieceased......gettled by Samuel Hoffman. Adininistrator of Mary C. Ysnowine. dammed. 41. The first Recount of Moses Senfi and Daniel Geiselam. Executors of the list will and testament of Abraham Reid, drams& 242. The second account of James J. Wills. Administrator of the estate of Paul Sowers. deceased. - 243. The first and final account of Wil liam H. Wright. Administrator of the es tate of ,ViVot. Thomas, deceased. 244. 'The first and finalaecount of Fam ine, J. Shod). Executor of the lastLilLpod testament of Jaotib Kotuf. deceased. • 2441. The account of Benjamin Landis, EXIPOUter of the last will aW testament of Isere Stonecipher, deceased. 146. Theaccoont of Thomas deCleary. one of the Administrators of the estate of Wm. Sadler,sen., doomed—exhibited by Wm. IL Sadler. Administrator of the es • tate of Thomas McCleary, &Ceased. 347. The second and fins! account of Ida:well Shields and Samuel Knox, True. tees for the sale of real estate of Samuel Knox, deceased. 248. The first and final account of Wm. W. Paxton. Executor of the last will and testament of Barbara Lefever, deceased. 243. The first and final account of Ben jamin Deardorff, Executor of the last will and isetament of Henry Hershey, deftes t'''. • R6O. The second account of Jacob Wehler. Attlatinistiator of the estate of Getup liralkreider.jr.. deoeseed. W. W. HAMERSLY, Ragister's Oats. Gettysburg. Z Register. May 2. L* L. Notice to Stockholders. 110 the delinquent Stockholders of the Wavesetiore i . Gmeneasde and bier. ceroblitg 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 At cif Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penlll7l7lllll-2. the Shares of stock standing Co **books of the company. in the name of *Set delinquent stockholder!. designa ted` below, if not id up. in full. by the first day of October, A. R., it§Bl.e f ju thee he - fiodeited to She acuipany. No. Maras. Ann Ann paid. Witliaoi Bodo% 11 $5OO Ou $407 50 iamb Goirsiwit. 5 600 00 96 86 / 4 rebA4ol 4 . 4 600 00 478 117 Bibs.. Doll. 11 300 00 15 16 Georyg• Hortmen, 10 1000 00 181 80 Haigh Dania, 2 000 00 20 20 Janos L Hera% 4 400 00 2216 41 Alkmaar", 6 600 00 241 NI Jeloi LOKI 4'l 400 00 40 41. David Ails* 300 00 16 13 Elizaboth Read. 11 1100 00 617 98 RaidilliaauopaiL 2 200 00 73 76 Davidllahlator, 9 800 00 30 80 Jobe Own, 10 10011 00 1111 60 Areldbakl Bank* 6 600 00 848 74 Jahosolll4y 1t 600 40 689:96 Andrew Ifalleas. 2 NO 00 65 liti &web ekiiinea baby. 0 IMO 00 440 OS abaft Oroduir. 4 400 00 40 44 Wm. m.`atacbail. a aoo oo .201 so Jo/Withal/a% 10 1000 00 90 NY Pato Havrimichw 2 200 00 164 96 Ms** You 3 440 00 473 74 Pow Mott, ng, * 200 00 61 61 Frohlich Gayer, 3 .100 00 10 10 Samuel F. Johnston, 2 200 40 99 99 Thomas Waldo. 2 900 00 31 62 Ludwick Gamlen. I 100.00 MI 00 Jahr* Lawlor". 3 000 00 1141 al Gan* Buildrd". $ 800 09 841 SI John Huber, 100 00 10.10 Adam Cook, 80 00 41 07 John Fhinagan, 4 400 00 00 ft Christian Mack. 1 100 GO 48 71 Jams. Getty*, 1100 00 131 90 David [Stoner, of AliW.2 00 00 163 08 By ardor of the Seord. OZO. Ai. DA TON. rawarer. March 144176111 HOUSE SPOUTING VIVILL be made and put upp by the subeeriber.wbo wi I !attend prompt ly to all orders, and upon as reasonable term' as can be procured at any establish went in the county. GEO. E BUEHLER. Ground Plaster, ON hand and for side, at Locust Grove Steam Mill, iu Germany township. March 7,1861. FRE • GARDEN SEEDS, of all kinds. end Intel quality. just received and for sale at tho &oft of 8. H. BUEHLER. CLOTHS. Samoa Comthmass. Saul `Ll nett% Vesting*, Croak gor iala at KtritTVlL PhiladelphhiAdvertheinests Cheap Blinds and Shades. BY J. WILLIAMS, NO. 12, NORTH SIXTH Slllirry 7 noossa holle STINST. Philadelphia. PREMIUM VENITIAN BLIND MAN UFACTURER, AND WINDOW SHADE DEALER. A SKS the attention of Purehesers to bishop stock, comprising 1000.pshr of BLINDS, of new styles, and 00101% wide and narrow elate. with fancy and phin trimminp. 2.OOOPARIBBIIADES, of latest styles and patterns, ;wholesale and retail. at the lowest cash prince.— Merchants will And it to their interest to call. Blinds Painted and Trimmed to look Mind to new. April 4,1851.-11 m UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS. Selling off Cheap. nAVING deoided•to quit the tumble**. Aux 1 promise to sell at very low prices. It . einbrates the newest and mostdesArable styles. You me invited to call and exam ine. WM. U. RICHARIMON. No. 154 Narita mad, PhAsd•lphis. A 4; 1861.-.-Ihn JOHN F. GRAM & CO., 1111110LXIALII Ladies' Boot and Shoe Store , No. $7, N.n Id stmt. loblisdelphis. WOULD respectfully eall the attfm dos of Merchants and dealers gen. -mayor, their large usortrnent of Ladies' and Children's BOOTS& SHOES manu factured of the best materials and under their own superintendence. lizrlistail .Store,, 92 Rime at. • A Fariety of Nem Sltyks 4. Amu Shoes on hand. J. F. ORAM, • • J. L. TAYLOR. Feb. 28. 1851.-40 MAKEREL. SHAD. CODFISH, SALMON. HERRINGS, PORK. HAMS & SIDES. LARD & CHEESE. JOISEPIi 8. BXIrDERIB Wholesale Tobacco Warehouse Na. 1118, Nardi Thal et. Philacelphis. COUNTRY Storekeepers and Tobacco nista in general coming to the City to purchase their Spring supply, will do well to call and examine my goods. I have on hand a large stock of Leaf Tobacco. and a complete assortment of Snuffs, man ufactured Tobacco and Segue, which I can sell. wholesale and retail, as low as any other house in the city. Do not for get to call at hunt H. SNYDItlea. No. 218, 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 sonable terms. March 7,1851.-3 m FRONT STREET WIRE MANUFACTORY WATSON & COX, Sieve, Riddle, Screen and Wire Cloth MANUFACTURERS, NO. 46 NORTH VIONT STUBBY. Cornet of Comb's Alloy, between Musket end Mulberry (Arch) streets, PHILADELPHIA, W HERE they continue to manufac ture. ofsuperior quality, Brass and Iron Wire Sieves of all kinds ; Brass and Copper Wire Cloth far Paper Makers, &c. Cylinders and Dandy Rolls covered in the best manner. Heavy Twilled Wire for Spark Catch ers. Sieves of superior quality for Brass and Iron Founders. Screen Wire, Win dow Wire, Safes, Taps, Dish Covers, Coal and Sand Screens. &0., itx. Orders for City and Country received and promptly attended to. Feb. 28, 1881.--2 m GETTYSBURG , FOUNDRY S AlwietlLlVE SLOP. s ~ . 111P111I8 establishment wiU now be ear l. ried 'on by 101133111? es CCM whotake pleasure ie being able to announce to their friends and the public generally that they bays constantly on hand a very great variety of Holloware and Stoves, including Kettles. Pots, Ovens, Skillets. Pans, Griddles, tko. ; Cnnunoti Air-tight s and Cooking Stoves—among them the far-famed HATHAWAY. To Farmers they teould say. they have on hand an exeellent assortment of 'ruining himplessents, eonsistingorthe renowned Saylor Plough, Woodcock's and Witherow's, D. Warren's Paisat Windnia,Btrawentters, dae:. BL ‘CKSMITHING ii tarried on by the best of workmen.— They will still carry on the BOOT 4 SNOB' shop in the South end of the Foundry buil ding. where. with good workmen and the asindlent materials. the easiest fits and twat work will be made. eV - Ladies will be waited on at their residences.. All the above mentioned articles. With a gloat.many others not named. win be fur nished as cheap, for cash or country pro duce as they can be had any where else. Repairingof all kinds ' done at the shorts, notice. Gettysburg. April 28. 1850. Diamond Tonaors—New Firm frEptou sir Srotber, FASHIONABLE BARBERS AND HAIR DRESSERS. C AN 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 rape 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 chins to the keen ordeal of their razors. They hope, therefore, that by their attention to busi ness, and * deeire to please, they will met* it es Well se rilieeive,a liberal share of pub. he patronage. The sick will be attended to at their private dwelliage. Ulf OF OF Uoodlis Wares. sad Merchandise wi t M inus Owanty tof Adam. morn. ad and e by doe undefttswi. praiser of gajmonisace wish the Ass of April fill, the year len : CLAM Al?? imam Borough s? Ositssbwrg. 10 Sunni Fa wnleek and Bowl 010 0 0 14 Samuel Pahosstoek and Boner 700 IS Georp Arnold, . IX SO 13 Abraham Arnold. IX 00 13 David Middisear 10 00 1$ David Zie, Neer, IS 00 14 /On M.ftirwroe t 7 00 14 Gaols 7 00 14 Mavens Niemen, T 00 14 Samuel B. Buehler, 7 00 14 Keller Kurtz. 7 00 14 J. L. Schick, 7 00, 14 Wm. W. Hanisrody, • 700 13 A. B. Karla, 10 00' 14 Wm. W. Patton, 7 00 14 G. W. Blessieg, 7 00 14 Philip Winters, 7 00 14 S. IL Forney. ag'i. 700 14 Alexauder, -P'rnaier. 700 14 Daniel Luken, ag's, 7 00 14 Samuel 'dui., 7 00 14 Wm. Gillespie, 7 00 14 .1. J. Brinkerhoff. 7 00 Cumberland Township. 14 Joho Weikert, 14 Robert Colrain. mill, 14 Geo. Trost's, mill, 14 Jacob Crones, mill, ritarn 71nonship 14 Abraham St King, 14 David Shall, 14 P. & C. W. Myers. 14 John Monfort, lifenallen Tbwnship. 14 John Burkholder. 7 00 14 John M'Kidgbt. 7 00 14 Abel T. Wright. 700 14 George Mineigh. 7 00 14 Maria L. Wright. 7 00 14 Jacob Sind°. mill. 7 00 14 lease Cook. mill, 7 00 14 J. dt J. Szple. 7 00 Berwkk Themak4a uul s mad BOVO4IgIk 14 G. W. Bitting., & Co.. liq., 10 60 14 Mathew Eichelberger. liq., 10 60 14 D. E. Hollinger, liq., 10 50 14 Michael Bender. mill. 7 00 Molustpleamml Twouhip. 13 Miller & Curren., 14 John *Moldy,. lg.. 14 Peter O'Neil. liq.. 14 Jacob Sanders, 14 Valentine Warman. mill, 14 Jesse Kohler. mill. 14 Joseph t illy. Reading Township. 14 D. M. C. White, 14 Jacob Aulabaugh, jr. 14 Henry B. Smith. liq.. 14 John Trimmer. mill. 14 Moses Stambaugh. mill, Conowago Township. 14 John Busby, sr. 7 00 14 E. J. Owings. liq., 10 50 14 Jacob Dellone, mill. 7 00 14 William Jenkins, mill. 7 00 Gennany. 13 Henry Shrives., liq.. 15 00 13 Sneeringer & Renshaw, liq., 15 00 19 George Alyers & Son, liq., 15 00 14 Edward C. Bishop. 7 00 14 Ephraim Hamer. liq.. 10 50 14 John Spangler, liq., 10 50 14 Samuel Berlin, 7 00 14 George Arnold, mill, 7 00 14 66 700 Freedom. 14 David Rhodes, will, 7 00 Butler. Cenigantly on hand and An nate by J. PALMER & Ca Muth stran Wharf Palaanaarnsa. 14 Jesse Houck, 111., 10 50 14 Edward Stehle, 7 00 14 Peter Hulick , 7 00 14 Samuel Faber, jr., 7 00 14 J. F. Eichnha, trill. 7 00 14 Isaac Wierman, will, 7 00 14 Henry Dusters, mill, 7 00 14 Abraham Fisher, 7 00 14 Henry Lower, 7 00 14 Jacob Hollingernnte•. 7 00 14 Jesse Cline. 7 00 14 John Bream. an., mill. 7 00 14 Henry J. Myers. mill. 7 00 Ilinilion. 14 Jacob S. Hilde rend. lig.. 10 50 14 Charles Span r, 700 14 Wm Wolf & n, 7Ob 14 John Heagy. T 00 14 Jacob Hildebrand & Co.. 7 00 14 Samuel Niberger. 7 00 14 Catharine Millsr. 7 00 14 Reber & Eimgh, mill. 7 00 14 Andrew M. Deardorff. 7 00 Liberty. 14 John Nunemaksr, 7 00 •I 4 J Riddlemoser, 7 00 14 Samuel Martin, mill. 7 00 14 Wtn Loudon. *ill. , 700 14 Dynan & Mickby, mill. 7 00 14 James M'Divis, mill. 7 00 14 Samuel Nunenaker, mill, 7 00 Alutkfin. 14 Mary Duncan. 14 Abraham Scott, 14 Thos J Cooper. 14 Philip Hahn. lig.. 14 Stick & Wilmot% liq.. 14 Beecher & Harmer. lig, 14 Jacob F Lows; 14 I B Wrightson. 14 John Ilentwal. • 14 John Wens. 14 Martin L MS*. 14 Thomas" Mlf.night, 14 B. W. Reilsy,lsq. • 14 Soloman Hartman. mill. 14 Peter Comfort, mill. 14 Andrew Hartman, mill, 14 Frederick &await. Mill. 14 Hugh Whitney. mill. Hamiltenbas 71romealitip. 111 Jacob Brinkerhoff, 14 C. T. Wealthy. 14 Philip Raeopthek. fiq. 14 Paxton * Blythe. 14 Mary Myer., rilientbegion. 12 J. A. PerdnerAlq. IS Holminer & rafts. lia• 1# Wiit: Bautista 'l4 Jiwoh . A.•Myens, 13 B. F. Oliirdeter: 14 Atm. Troitle 14 Joseph Nfiermae. sill, 14 Henry Hinters. mill, LOtotoi 14 David New n. comer. 114 1- 14 Peter Wolford, mill, 14 George Martial: sail 14 John Wolkord, 14 John Heltsell4111„ ord. 13 Jacob Martin, hi. 13 Lilly & Riley,hq. 14 Sylvester Fink. lig. 14 John clunk. 14 Mary How, 14 Dan Diehl. ad% 14 Mous iel Zak ra w 14 Peter Levi All.-1 14 he* llowriogsreaills ' 00 14 hook Hopshoar, Rio, 7 00 14 4014 See* • 700 14 We. OK NIA 700 14 aimed Mew s% NA 7 00 IMMO" 14 Joseph Walker . , : 1 1 00 14 Lamm*. Ma, lig. 10 50 Lot of Persons. Returned •for License ander the Aid of Assembly, prised, the 10th day of Ayril ten, entitled am act to create a Moine/ tond o to provide for the gradual sod certain extinguishment of the Debt of the Com monwealth to wit CLAM. AleT. =VIOL ranLiszuss. Cumberland rowruhip. 10 George L. Sebriver, I 00 10 Davidabodel • 600 Ogierd• 9 Wm. lankies t _ 8 00 Harnifton. 10 Henry Wolf, 5 00 Conowago. 10 John Kindig, 5 00 Liberty. 10 James McDivit 5 00 VENDERS OP PATENT MEDICINES. Gettysburg, 4 Samuel H. Buehler, 5 00 4 Samuel E. Forney. 5 00 . . Those distillers 'who have hot taken out licenses, and who distill without li cense. are reminded that by the 89d lion of the sot of the 10th of Apt 1849, they arc liable to indictment and fine. APPEAL.—Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the above return of classification. that I will hold an ippeal at the Commissioners' Office Gettysburg, on the 13th day of May. when and where all persons that may consider themtelvie ag grieved by said classification may attend. 700 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 50 T 00 J. AUGHINBAUGH, Amnion of Mercantile Tam for Adams County. April 18, 1881-41 avant; .surgi stport. To the Mamorule...the Judea of the Court of %voter Sessions of Adsma County. The Grand Inquest, inquiring in and for the County of Adams at April Sessions, 1851. repeetfully present to your honors that-the Public Houses licensed by your Honors as Inns and Taverns in your said County. are as a general matter kept open on the Sabbath Day, and in many of them drinking is permitted, and liquors are giv. en out on that day, contrary to the laws of the State. By order afar Grand Jury, April 23, 1551. JOHN ELDER, faramert. 10 00 10 50 10 50 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 GO ACT ADOPTED IN 1705 ii. Sre. v. All parsons who are found drinking and tippling in ale-bousee, tavern, or other pub. lie holm or place, on the first day of the week, commonly called Sunday, or any part thereof, shall. for every offence, forfeit and pay uoe shil ling and sixpence to any constable that shell de mand the same, to the WM of the poor ; and all coustabise are hereby empowered and, by virtue of their office, required to search public houses and places suspected to entertain such tipplers, and them, when kilned: quietly to disperse ; but in caws of refusal. to bring the persons so refusing before the nest justice of the peace, who may com mit such offendets to the stocks, or bind them to their good behavior, as to him shall seem requisite. And the keepers of such ale-houses, taverns, or ether public house or place, as shall countenance or tolerate any such practices, being convicted thereof by the view of a single magistrate, his own conaion, or the proof of one or more credi ble witnesses, shall, for every offence, forfeit and pay ten shillings, to be "recovered as and for the mss abovessid. April 16, 1851 -3 t 7 00 10 50 7 00 7 00 X 0 TIC E. Notice is hereby given to the Stockhol ders in the '•GETTYSBURG WATER COMPANY." that an election fur Five Managers of said Company will be held at the public house of George W. M'Clel lan, in Gettysburg, on 71tesday the 18th of May inst., between the hours of l and 5 o'clock, P. X. D. M'CONAUGHY, Sec'y. May 2,1861.-8 t Important to Housekeepers ! ME IMPROVED DOUBLE OVEN LAUBACIF S P.d TENT Wale • COOKING STOVE. TWO SIZES are now constantly kept for sale in Gettysburg, at ANDREW POLIIE Y'S Tin Shop. and in Littlesioten at JOSEPH BARKER'S Tavern. They are proven to be the best stoves now in use, for cooking, baking, roasting, and for warming a house, with less wood than any other store, 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 Bleu stoves delivered, by leaving word at either of the above mentioned Places, the proprietor will deliver them at a short notice, u he intends doing the peddling PriPitiPallY himself. He is confident that he can give people better satisfaction than hired peed tars. There are already upwards of SIX HUNDRED of the. Lubeck Stoves sold in York, Adams, and Carroll counties, •within two years, tot not so many of the late improvements. The improvement is tit the middle flue, by which the lower oven is much easier heated, and Om holes arelare_r on the tope, to put on larger pots.. We deem it Unmmeimity to , fay more 'bont them, but want people who are judges Of cookie/stoves to exiling tkoroeg'hly, and we are confident' that they . will And duet key have ' ran*. tairtii over sof 'other stor e now in te e. and acconting to the . and Ifilighlt than • ally that ire 0 OM4 to the is I*W • alikeWhls kept kr sole At the # 8 .rouldry , mar DUD woelfg , berg. Y z foria Pi. 0111 ARNOLD, reepkitte of die Right fee Yob, AAA% Catten, -Jim! !Jambe' ~WA 101 l liktniiiWAjaigt Air 04116 f• 11amitsiiid eights 'in Nizetenti, Viiiiikia elat TAteatimes, Aug. 23, 4059,...1rty . . , ' i 10 00 7 00 10'SO T 00 T 00 10 70 15 00 1 00 11% 00 , Leo 111, Ti L•iven Teitiinsifliry ofi the estate of Romans Teestesoe, late of Cum tp., Adams co. dee'd. htirin been giented to' the enbacrlber, residing in Cum toeflitad totornep notice is hereby given to Mich at ire indebted to said estate t 6 tieke parhivit,litliold delay, and thoed height" UAW Ira witiliotett eti*teset the prolixly, imirunicstid. seWment. • ' LIMN Tikt,QAVSO444 - April 11.-4 e Patiotitat. Oro ..}l OO " ,1„111. lt 00 Tit SO TO , •ICIO ailverfiserebts. wimp Akik, swum VIOTHING. MB ' HALL. • • COMP' qfP rate strati and Centre Market twee, Oattineenn. IrVhrgot and best stock of READY. lA.DE CLOTHING ever offered in Baltimore. , Dresc k Freak and Sack COLTS. ill colors, quantities and vises, Gone 1111.50-to 41540 sod uptraida. PAN TALOQNS at 11l to $8.150. and upwards l embracing all styles of fanny, plain and pIaitIOASSIMERES. VESTOtifisety variety at• coorresponding prices. AND a large sasortattmtofEo Y'S CLOTHING. Importing oar own Cloth direct front Europe, and 'manufacturing on the most extenstre enalthiumbles us to Direr iodate menu to purchasers not to benuipaesed by any 431othing Establishment in the U nited Stages. The protoriatotre ire deter mined to Mike the Wholbsite Remits the point of great intraedon, and hive now made op more than 50,000 GARMENTS. from the 'finest quality to the lowest in priee. In the Comm Department will alwAys be found the ehoicest selection of Cloths, Cassinseree and Vesting.. which will be made up at the shortest notice, and itt the latest style, and a tit alweys guarantied. The one price system strictly adhcerkto. Remember the name and piece, corner of Pratt at. and Centre Market Space. H. H. COLE & CO. April 11, 1881-1 y OREM, HOPKINS & ROSE, Importers and Jobbers of Clotho, Caid*irs, Venal%lip *Goode Ciewerslly adapted to Men's Wear, Hue taken Warehouse No. 888 Baltimore Street, Baltimore, (Peer &ars ,West of Cloths stmt.) FOR the purpose of conducting th e a boss business in all its branches.— They will be able to show its large and de sirable a stock of goods. in their line, as can be found in the United States. Jan. 7,1851. BATTON'S SHIRT ESTABLISHMENT, 179 KARIM ST., lALTIIIIO2C. THE LARGEST and cpt T,• I•N only %murmuring whole , A' sale Establishment in the City. The capital and force engaged enables me at all times to of fer to Country Merchants, and Dealers in Shirts, Collars, Linen and Cotton Draw ers great inducements—more than usual efforts having Mtn made to render the u sqrtment of these articles full and com plete. The stock on hand is large and well as sorted for Men and Boys. ocrAll orders from the Country atten ded to with punctuality and I iespatch. Remember the name and No. 179 Mar ket at. W. BET! ON. April 28-ly BILTIAMRO SPRING TIM 1851. The attention of Country Merchants and others is respectfully solicited to the following houses in Baltimore, whose as sortment and quality in their various lines of business will be found as full and select as those of any city in the Union, and at prices equally as low. NOAH WALKER & CO.; Manufactu rers of and Dealers in CLOTHING, Wholesale and Retail,Bo and 82 CEN- THE MARKET SPACE, Baltimore. WALKER & MADEIRA, Wholesale and Retail Booksellers and Stationer*, 910 Baltimore street, store formerly oc cupied by Allen Paine, Baltimore.— Highest price paid for Rags. SHIPLEY, HOW ARD & CO., keep con stantly on hand a general assortment of Ready Made Clothing. Wholesale and Retail. 803 West Baltimore street, third door west of Liberty at., Baltimore. WILLIAM BROWN, Importer,Manu facturer and Dealer in Waichs, Mine Jewelry, Silver Flared Ware and Fan cy Goods, 278 Baltimore street, Balti more. Bole Agent for the Perifocal Spectacles. KRAMER & GRIFFITH, Wholesale Druggists, Number 50 South street, near Pratt at., Baltimore, Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Paints. Oils, Var nishes, Brushes, Dye Stuffs, Glass, &o. Baldone & Co.'s Washing Fluid. ARY LAND POTTERIES, JAS. S. PARR, formerly David Parr, Mannar 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. HAYWARD, neRTLIpTT & CO., Founders and Manufacturers of Stoves, Cooking Ranges, Hot Air Furnaces, Pumps, Grates, and Plumbers. Ware- house 24 Light at.; Foundry ear. Pratt and Scott sta. Castings made to order. THOMAS J. MATTHEWS, MiUri,ghi, MaehinisrandPartern Maker, at Wells dr, Miller's, President at. Guu Bush. es and Hickory Cogs on hand. Agent for Grimes' Smut Machine. I. 0.0. F.—WILSON & CO., Temple. Gay at.. Baltimore, •Manufsetteres Begs iich Jewels. .Costumes, Banners, &a., for Odd-Fellow', Masons, Smut of Teat pampas, Rechabites, and other Astroei *dons. Orders promptly snooped to. JOHN S. TOUGH.. Manufacturer and , Dealer in Ethereal and Pine Oils, 'Lampe of alls kinds, Gironde's., Chan deliers. Globes, Glass* Wielm,Shades, and all other articles pertaining to the trade, on the beat "tenni, 214 Baltimore street. A. & J. B . MATHSYT'S, Gay street Chair Warvioltotvis, MI North Gay M.. near Fayette. ‘Mittegatty, WahMt. Oberry, Maple; Cane , Stuffed sad button Choir* 'GOWN Healnlr booms, Settees, &C. tooktit sucoessors to Wm. H. 40f. Co.. Aniporters * Deal-, . pre in dwarf., Wholesale anti Retail. ' Omer 09 1 / 9 64'unit Prattntititel— A thlt Sitioinn en t low prices. ' JAH4f,$ otegrraOrm, , YoiVP .rd Can' dle Ilifigursetarer; No. 26 Cattiord - 1., Rife tnobvered from' the reuldt'ittentid 'llOlng'bustness u and dipped tentillei, Soap's, all vati6nlei;'4l low rates. IHWIN'SMiIIi, Wholesale Druggist No. 122 Pratt street wharVoiltutit Hol lingsworth iltreet.,Baltimort, Medicines, Drugs, Dye Stuffs, Paints, Oita, Var. Mikes, Brusher, (lass, &0.. 6r.0. KEEN & HAGERTY, 37 B. Calvert (rod front) and 12 Baltimore street, Tin, Sheet Iron, and Japan Ware Minufae toren, Bathing fobs, Shower Baths, Eafrigaritors, 11rittania Ware, Lamps, Oft, and :hotutikaliiins articles peer • EDAPRS, Practical Wirteli• ad* and . .Tabler, 70 B. Charles pt., iilixt*** * 44h hip' , " isitdril t °let , i 4 c rir ie tA 4Pit Wlint , " ~ P 1M41 0 1; j b.. al . ND. fitigtalar mu end inutakiitir, olo• sale am) RetaW, BaJtimors in., Rp- NAM' the Ent** filii6;lllNlOrdlitA-r , I Harness. Thinks, antes. Darfp‘ts„ir, ,W 1 1 / 4 'ERNIGHT & LAC Ili. . Marble Vediers,4o‘ ~ 's t, ' blOieen Sitilteiga mid PI '' rio'ne, execute in ~,,,,,„,,r ittiLltr.' bte Make*, Moitiitltientst Ok i 'wfli A ~„....,Arn„ of the' est Waite , ." ' THOMAS SMYN O TON, Istipbtiet and Dealer in forst' i and Domestic Ure terwarAt Marble, Geared/II stiletottliffif Washington Monument, Beitimiteir.— Irish, Italian and - Amitisell 141/*/, Blocks, itinotlrinjo, art lbstut.:l ./ i i GRIFFITH Ii Stay .. All ifertht A, at., next door to, liisinneo Char. P 101 4 10,1 Dealers in Pamir ifiangingc, Funelirm Blinds. Mattralumlk Fentiletbudies IRkt• dews Shades, Table Covers. , Mork min tent to thfmnanifY SkPuIoPP'IPP• GEORGE HARMAN, 800 'prow, op. IN Pratt street, near, HsuroserAttiet. Baltimore, keeps ponstantly OR kiod gentlemen's Dress Boots, Covers, a z ,„ G oo dma n visiting BelUlON's would do well to call. , • ROB'T LAWSON, Jr., Sisddlog 7lfttlit, farness & Cellar Manufacturer, witele- sale and metal!. : 4$ South ot. i on dew from Lombard, Baltimore. Prices, mod- enwe. LANSDALE 'dr BRO.. Wholamb :Dial ers in Pickles. Promerves, Broody Fruits. Jellies, Syrups. Jiang.% Vine gar. Sourkroui, Oyster% Fruits, Bow, .&c., warranted to stand any trlimme. no Lombard as., 139 Balderston Pt.. Baltimore. , ROBERT WHITE, Pioa Weak *me doors below Market, Manufacturer of Agrieukund Implommits. onoktorie Meat Drills, Ohio stlf•sbarpsaitig Ploughs. Warren's Patent Wheat Isms, itts„ at lowest earth Priam. _ R. SINCLAIR. Jr. & Jsricultstr al Implement Alemurseiterer end bads nun. 02 Light meet. Balthaore, , rA full supply at low prices. EPHRAIM LARREBEE. 9A S. Calvert street, Manufacturer of the Patent Arc anum Jet Shower Rabbi. for and . or warm water. Also Larrabee!s Alums Ventilated Refrigerator. Also Ike mod Thief Proof Iron Chests. GRISCOM & BURROUGH, Lieu Mr- Monts. Agricultural Lime Depot, C ty Block, Baltimore. Constantly en hand Lime for all purposes, Gonna, Ashes, ety.t., at lowest prices. GEA RE'S Medicine, Perfumery and ink Depot, 857 Baltimore at:, Baltimore. Md. Keeps constantly on hand all sr tildes in the above line, 20 per cent cheaper than any other house it, this city. OHRISTO'R REINTZ, Piano Forte Manufacturer, 62*German at. Baltimore. A fine assortment of 8} 61 and 7 mare Rosewood and Mahogany Piano., With full iron framot.of the best material and workmanship. ANTHONY KUHN, Southern Piano Manufactory. No. 2 Liberty street, we door from Baltimore stmt. Ba litiwarr. Mahogany and Rosewood iron inane Pianos 8; M and 7 oritatem bOlU expressly for the t3outhern market. • MIMBILTO7IB I IB VIRGINIA HOUSE, No. 4 SOUTH CALVIRT STUNT, April tl—et BALinagote% OIL CLOTH FACTORY. TO COACHMAKERS. THE undersigned respectfully announ ces to the Coach makers of Gettys burg and other places, that they bare com menced the manufacture of Oil Cloth atld Canvass For Coaches, of the very best quality, on an extensive scale, which they are prepa red to furnish, wholesale and regal/ e on:he most reasonable terms. Our Canvass mill be found equal in finish and quality to any manufactured in the city. az7-The subscriber, also mamtfactOre, for wholesale or retail, COACH VAR NIELH, of a superior quality, to which they invite the intention of Coach-makers Ltd persons wanting to purchase with a view muffling again. They have now on head, and will constantly keep on hand, a full supply. przr 0 rdere from a distant* wilt be promptly attended to. SAMUEL 3. LITTLE. GEORGE H. LITTLE. March 16. 1860. D. M'CONAUGHT 9 ATTORNBY AT LAW, OFFICE in the South-west cornet: of the public square, one door west , of George Amold'r More. and formerly oc cupied as a Law Office by John M'Omo susty,,Esq.i.direeised, 481efiger l ild o/tenor for Patents' and Pensions, Can furnish very desirable G&W's to applicants and entirely relieve *Ahern the nettemikrof a journey to Weebligton. gcr D. MoC. it prepared to attend to the prosecution of titling for liOunt.y to 84)141eis EiC the Wa,r qr 144 0 0 0 ? . 0 —itie 1811049 n ev dotes pp • , • , , tiny ;twit Ni Itente „ auniqg tspdsto 10.1fMd. Satila r• A PP I Y 19 ri" 9 . 01,4 Y `,64l4burip Nov. rot inoNNElle Jenny Lindottbies Pawl, ,J 1 4 1! Heil and Uni t Reiutinvreiveye. , and,veviono etherstylset wilikWeeesiriee F , , and,Glypenyeine` „ T ip kVANNER. 0,4) , , Romano ill verible strea k An, frealloOlif Diantend. by D. A. gbdz 0. H. B 4 UEHLER. veveleAn .. if paid id thence dr within kiti , year .1111 re annum—if not paid within thb yet ••42 #O. Pio • spar disnoetiti eat until altar rearageslll4 *IMO It tiro option of tbe Editor. Single ropier lid ants. A failure to notify a discontinuing will be regarded as anew engagement. Jawreseeennue not exceeding a square inserted • t tree timer for sl—every subsequent insertion. td rents. Longer ones in the Caine proptntlon:—• ill advettloomenui not specially ordered ger a. given time will be continued until forbid. A Übe. ral, reduction will be made to those who advertise by tbe year. ,hio ?Ho., of all kinds executed neallyzi. *moody, and on reasonable terms. Limp' sad Camimadcasioas to the Witter, . eoptin w eh ordain Monoy or menleikofi moo =use be PUTO PA is onto tr rate itianti •
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