1 / 4 110Ailoii.e Advertirciucats .191 AND SUMMER CLOTHING. i.‘OOEITIJME HALL. ClDMitr of Pratt street and centre Market •'' • Space, Baltimore. 4,OTHE largest and best stock of READY MADE CLOTHING ever ollered is Skidmore. Dress, Frock and Sack YOCULTD, all colors, quantities and sizes, irculluilUld 10115.50 and upwards. PA N ”..411511L00N1S at $1 to $3.50, and upwards, f., suabracing all styles of fancy, plain and plaid CASSIM E RES. VESTS of every **shiny at corresponding prices. Also a wilier assortment of BOY'S CLOTH ING. I , ingponitti our own Cloth direct from tAlt ellepet and manufacturing on the most c ; 1100111/1111i,11 scale, enables us to offer indu MOON to purchasers not to be surp •sed Ippintelothing Establishment in tie ll al d tea. proprietors arejdeter iStifirdto.naako the Wholksale lituims the point of great attraction, And have: now ...nude op more than 50,000 GARNIENTS, fro:" finest quility to" the iewest in. . In the Custom Department veil/ alp/aye , Ileilfbanid the choicest selection of C.ths, 'Poriniertur and restings, which will lie ',MEW lurid the shortest notide , end ill NI ;•lininVirfyie, and a fit always guarantied; 5 ' 4 : The One price system strictly slhe,reti to., 410 1111bilifember the name and place, ierper liNfikantst. ind Centre Market Spate:, H. ii. COLE & CO. A • • OREM,. ITOPKINS RiSsE 6 4 1,,AntorgeritInd Jobber* q c ,9144,40 n0w5 , Vesting*, Trimming" itk,Wids adapted to Ments W eer , s re taken Warehouse. • 4 ,41.438 Baltimore Street, Baltimore, ~$ goof doors %Vesta Charles street,) f • . ollMktike purpose of tfi: ; .bowe business in all its branches.' , ..— gbiggisii4 be able to show as large andile ,pigable3 stook of goods, in their lider as oltkr4, be found in the United States. .• Jan. 7,1851. P.N ' S WIRT BST • . 179 X/I.lll_ll[ET RT., 141411710 RE. iT7 THE LARC.ET and ,-/ T1 IKTS only Mannfacturing wholes sale Establishment in,the , Ci,ty. The capital and engaged enables me at all times tear. ferns Ottontry Merchants, and Dealers in flikirtaNtollars, Linen and Cotton Draw- Ws4ttelit - indueeinents—more than, totted Triffy il tifiaaing been made .to reoclot ant of these articles full cod COW r.,The stock on hand is large and well net 4Otted fee Mon and Buys: - ' - `" ipCriAll orders from the Country.thea. to with punctuality stud ~414tateraber the 'name and No. 179 Map. T. W. DETTON. 96=1y , • KTINORE SPEC TOR. ISSI. The' attention of Country Merchants Poi other/ ie respectfully solicited to the following houses in Baltimore, whose Ilp hottrient and 'polity to their various lines tifbi#lnass will be foundits full and 'irelect iithese of any city in the Union, and at Dices equally as low. ' NOAH WALKER & CO.; Maniiftian. t"rera of and Dealers in CLOTHING, l' , 'Whidessle and Retail,Bo and 82 CEN. TIE MARKET SPACE, Baltimore. )itxt.tctit & MADEIRA,, .Wholesale aod , Retail Bookrellers and Stationers; -111i8lialtitnore street, atone formerly tripled by Allen Paine, Baltirdore: "'H Best price 'riaid for Rags. SHIPLEYr,`HONtARD k,0. • haelwin-: - inanity , on hand a general assortment 'l)f x:F=Afed• ' 4sB2 thint• Wholesale Ind' ' 100 West Baltimore street, %if( door west of Liberty it,,Baltitapre:. WALTABl r tibtrifS, l i nvortfr i Amu-, Midair Dealer in )VoLelars. Awe vrerit3 l ,., Wier Plated ff'are end Ail ey (100 09 278 , Baltimore ahem, ^Bahia more. • 8010., Agent; for the Perifocal Hretaeles. '1? BAWER & GRIFPIT}t' Tvll4lo4' i firdtgists, Number' ISO kloYlb's tr itsh, . „ , ',,.; POO. iv.. BWltintorsk,'DpstlowtAn. - * (irdicinea• 4Paintsa OilsoiNiwo *as • hes, Dye &lasi Maser. &a.' a: s. fAlaldeste&Cm's Wathingwitaid.' 4 ' ''', **ItY4•MIDTOTTEItIev'Avm tloNlCArineity.David'intir,lftuuilio. / t,i t .trAorte and Ecithen ' Ware. all ilodide, at lowest. prices. Poneties, Eded liar RI Balt. at., and7Benel near Payette et. Weverbothe 55 Smith at.,,, H Vr.WS4, BD, B &MIMI cq„ ~... , -4 •., .L.:*Orui,g 9 l: 9 l 4'4.0, ~ ~ ,- ' ; poem,. t` Ail '' l-1- •"'"A'" ..sod Plumbers..siram.' .44154,ight at 4 Foundtty'eter. fiat!' ~Omelet% • VairtingeintidiliO . leT. i z. s i.'IVIATTI4IW.S, 1 , 4 ~ , . . ?iiiiii Paltern likiker' at: Alio • ri ec i rec nt at. . Gum- Bush. is, , -Haatury Cogs an hand. , Aunt -Eamatiersat Smut Machine. ' 1,4)00: F.—WILSON & CO., teMilk, Itlltarlk.7.Bllltingotre, Manu f actures Riga.. d; Jewels, Costumes, Bsnners, dtc.. e finClol4Fallows, Alasone, Sons cifTeni jperssesse. Biehabites, and other Astnied-' lesions. • Orders promptly attenpel to. JIMPT-13. TOUGH. Manutacturei.end. ;11Misikr in Ethereal and Pine 'Oils, 'tamps of ails kinds, Giractioles, Ohan. deliers,Globes. Glasses, Wicks, Shades / sad all other articles pertaining to the trade,•oa the best terms, 274 Baltimore street. • . At . '4o'. B MATIIIOT'S, Gay street 114 fr Fit'are-Rooms, 29 North Gay at., *Pi' Fayette. Mahogany, Walnut, 41,1 terry, *pie, Cane, Sit 1 ffe d and Rush *ammo hairs, Sofas, Rocking Chairs, Lounges, Settees, &e. J. ,PlittalrEß & CO., successors to Wrn. 1. - ideltite & Co.. Importers and Deal ers in Hardware, Wholesale and Retail, corner a Calvert and Pratt streets.— full ailforunent at low prices. J 'Altb,lB'rllONG, Soap and Can. %)?itfacturer, No. 25 Concord at., rid lc from the recent bre and 14 trainee s as uital. Mould and „, A„,., Soap s all varieties, at &tea. ''' 1. , •IN mint,l.4ril e sal e Druggist .., * emu f oot wharf; garner Hui gtreet.,Beltintore,Medicinser. I% ' 70, Stotts; Patina, Oils, Var lk rushee. Glass ) &v., &e. /IE ~ I`' ' UAGgRTI. 37 S, Calvert ' awl 19 Balitmore street, Tin, • \ t Trim and Jap4in Ware Manufac- VIM illithioC,Fubs ! Sh ower , B a th s , mantitenklans. untuinia Ware, Lamps, Oil. 4pil,„.tignieltaeitiag articles goner- E :4 • 411,11 i. tc 0 D ,a ,AKEIII,B; Practical Walth.l as* opitahoder, . 70 S. ctuidep al.,' flc J next door to Babb's bakery, keeps a general assortment of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry and Silver Ware. Repairing neatly done. JOHN D. HAMNIOND, Saddle, liar, ness trnd Trunk Manuttleturer, Whole• sale and Retail, 359 Baltimore at., op• posite the Eutaw House, Baltimore.— Harness, Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, &c., &e. WINTERNIGHT & LACEIENMAY ER, Marble Cutters, 80 North street, between Saratoga and Pleasant. Haiti mlne, execute in the neatest style Mar ino Mantels, Monuments, Tombs, Head stones, &e., of the best materials. THOMAS SMYNGTON, Impeller and Dealer in foreign 'and' Domestic 'rim: wrought Marble, Cithednd et,, rtertlt'of Washington Itlontiniefil,' Ilittintorp•—• Irish, Italian and 'Arneriettn, Bloch, it,c.; ales'ayi on , GRIFFITH &ORO., 31'14,t,Pt,GiliAl.., ' Aettd6ortin" chair loirtpry,l, Health*. hi ` 'tooo' Heiticiltke;Yenetienl DlRide,"lklafttitastiti:"FtlitherWe i r Y-dn olie Stiinlita, trk - • osifilthit4if* country to put uP.l4llr. VEOfteEHARStiPI; B oot 4 344 r,, pie. 11Ye ri;nover 'S "Biilthwilliikeep" 'C't l instarily ea, and Hrite, Ocsgreas, "Modemeh "Weide . / ,B.ehigtore , 0011 1 11 i trISON;7i:, tftgtqi. ''`FlOnetor*eb/41t.naritiatelitirer,,,sylmie xlateitiil'AitiR, 42 ''Sout)t at!, ,onts: 4 4r - Ilihilititfiberd: . BiltiOile:,.Prje e s mod-, enit44: ' ' It s ,Ro.,:Who`lepele c. tn Pickles, • pr,illiereeta, Brandy ' ,Szrupe, 'Sauces', Vim?- ' git.,'Honitibut; Gyetera, Fruits, Scups, to stand any. climate, 1291.6trilittrd" at:. 122 Haltieraton at., 'Bradtitor." ROBERT' W HITE , Pace' street, three dlietAilieltiii''3oleritet, Mehufeoturer or ' dpieultdral Implements, one-Itorse Wheat Drills, Ohio self-sharpening Plettgli,,Warien's Patent Wheat Fans, ' at. Osieteitth Prices. hiplement 11(anafarer and ,yeeds• min; 64(Ligin street, ta i tinipre. A ' ropey tit W. prices. . EPHRAIM LARREDE E, /4 S. Calveit attiet,'Mannfaeturer or the Patent rre- Whin Jet Sewer 'Raihs, for cold or 'warm - water. Also Latrubee's . Patent Ventilated Refrigerator. Also Fire end MSC Pmot, Ittnt / C lies ts. Itig e'OM Sr: lIIIWROUG Hs Lin!t chante. Agricoltdrill "Loire Depot, Ci ty k 4l#44.l34liiisom • -Cppialkintiy on • P l A n 4, 41°4 itti.:Alt; 1454 6 .4% 411 an a, o&c., at lowest prices. GBARE'S,Medicinn, Perfatrlthl sod .3157. Oslt.itnoie et.; Bakimore, • MAI. Keeps cotuttantly 'on hand all ar ticles in the above line, 20 per cent cheaper than any other house its this v4alayd CHRISTO I I2. HEINTZ; Piano - Porte Manufacturer, 82 German In, Baltimore. A fins assortment ofCk 81 and 7 octave Rfalowebd andMahnipinv Pianos, with fqN irnn.fraines, of the - bat material and workmanship. ANTHONY KUHN, Southern -Piano Manufactory, No. 2 Liberty street, one door from Baltimore street. Baliiimore. Mahogany and Rosewood iron frame Pianos. 6. 81.64 end 7 octuves, built expressly far the Southern market. BOMPAOMi'M VIRGINIA HOUSE, No. 4 SOUTH CALVERT SiRiET, April 11—at BALTI{►I(Mi £. Durrict Tesstmenntiy on ltib estate of ROBROT' THOIIMSON, IMO Of CUM berlitialp:, Adam's co. dec'd, having been canted to the aubscriber, residing tn aro betiahil jossosip, notice , is hereby givenuo roc as Sre,indebted to said e.stste to wake isayrient tOthout delay, ind those having qrr r Vi us /e 44( kires.,eot49 alkr4e , pFtirty,.enthexiestutd,:. nr.hollenteut. JAINIZ TOO gz V MON, • • APO 5 . ecwor•l Tleto z at mki t t r ti qFkri ou #3 , IN *nes L NOI6I, toe' vf Frederick county, Mtt.; deceased, baying !:, 11 .*:c_r*Sad” , tins_ 4 \ adhiseciter; mg in Sabillas, ututy,„Md., notice is h ereby given to allw ho areindebt ed to said estate, to snake mrsept wphonti , delky:and to those havingdaiiptimi present theittOtvertYaitihittticawf (tArtifulettient. lon** w. - ,poort. AdAer• i 415 • 11: r •CA Pl- I frt A itinl6sl4lm -14 .Aecousit of Perentmailrr woe% Calamities of, thaßietateref PLWAlNtractsalt• Lunde, having bee:tall. m 2 41%4102 celertret • CommoixoPiests . of A- y!l i 1 , A3oluto hare :appaistard ietterfam May inst.,Air the: •0 1 10, 11 114t0n Ite(istiloWiied atsiidaceSatit; ImAlsae.Mtuse to the eaetvary i be shosse:.«. BY , tklctßtOutt. .1 2 ;2+1,7R11 . ` *f • - qty. .49 1 1 0 10JOKINCI'roth r y,t, rt PrOiticinoiikry's Office, it{ 4. ' • ' 6 " 3 o:r 4lNr Al laj i? .° iV BS IO „i41..,',,i;" • ,ehoemittinfJOMlU BPlxtasitifsignoit a 1 Moan Myna'. having 604014,4 ehesCogat of Gamma Pleas ,of; holacgc cgu alyv, the., %nue ;hue appoigted 714esday. ihe, 274's ;Itty o:Afay l anal.. for 4 1 1,M, contaAattiel soad<sliosestaca of said account, unless cause to thogiont trary be shown. By the Court, 3 JOHN P ProdionotrAtOtHie, : , . Gettygiburg; ay 2, 1851. 3t• . • Pit.I3LIC NAL4,: ,l'' On Soturday, the .I,7th .day of May nlial at 2 o'clock, P. M. - ., ..‘,: B Y virtue of au order of the Orphan,, Court ol Adams county, the !whiten.: bor, Administrator of the Estate of Ram Zowanten, late of Frederick enuntye,Mo4 deceased, will offer at Public Sale, on the premises, " a Tract of . Mountain Land, .' 9 containing 80 ACRES, more 'or less, situate in Li' wnship, Adams coun try, Pe., adjoi 4114 0 of James O'Brien, Joseph Tressler, or Stem, and others. The kindle well set with Chesnut and other yobng thriving TIMBER. The land is within one and a half miles of the Emmitsburg and Wayneshoro"rempike. KrTerms made known on d a y of sale try JOHN IW, COON. Atiner, , B 7 the Cowt—A: Dummies& tliPti. April .21ra, , 11131.1—er. , BOROUGH Al . KELLER ][URTZ. Treasurer. the Borough Getlyibuti,jtorlat,rear , Ending May 6, 1661. To Cash received Ilrem I): 111FCen• ' - aughy, former Treiseeer, '1158'55) Balance of Duplicate Ofd. 0: Ne' ' , (1848.) • ' 14 74 Do. of Jobb Browh,' (18411)" 209 118 Do. of S. Weaver, (1850) 705 ' 23 Stall Rents, - .."' 26 00 Cash of D. McMillan for „Manure. 2 26 Do. of Diunter AAP Ziegler, note & interest, 177 81 By Cestipiideat twit O r den,e, &O.;as follovtil ' Offiestmi of Eleodon *9 75 H. A." Bitehlef. qualifying Cohhcil, : &ii:i khd - Offit2tri of Elfection, 225 Mtit M. RtriiiilP,lllloll). ' . 15 00 P. M.'Sittyser. Esti. slit. 70 20 AhdreW Hielkeltpl4tt, !tit. '•8 75 George 'Swope; int. ' 22,50 11.'01-Harper. Printing , 10' 25 D. A. Huelalet, DI. i , . ~ 10 25 H. J. Stahle; Dn. . 200 Nicholas Weaver, .Holding Eject- i i lion. &C.. , . 4OP Maar Itrit:Trinscribing (Thar . ' ler of I 00, 4 00 A. til2,...ieri Yrin . ding w . Clock, 1.0 00 Robert. / 41 14410 , Pansultilf, 0 4 OQ Ekk,r& ,POl/0 on night of 3d, and ' '..4th of Jul,Yi . 3 00 Witter Oompany: *atei • tient, 20 00 Quit Bents. &c., 5 88 Thomas Warren .41. Ikons, Smith work. &c., 4 65 Adam Dearsom. Smith work, &c. 8 51 Expounds, kDeatit of Preridint,) 11 Ai Hugh ldellitenny. Plank, '3 31 William White. Fees, 1 25 W. W. Hamersly, Haullng,Shor. ' els and Logs 10 25 James Bartell. Levelling Streets, 900 John Fahnerteck r .Twitm&c., 163 S. Fahnestoelt & Sons, Spikes, &c. 1 03i Repairs to Plank Walks &0.4 _ 7, .Gels.'"C; - Sfilikliiiiiiiiir; - Street - 4C . - '' .o, Road Commissioner, 50 Ma Peter Rogeri4,Do. 105 66 Abraham Trosilet, Stone, / 00- Wire. Thompson " 3 624 John Renck, •• 2 50 Moses McClean, " 500 John Gilbert, a 11 62i Henry Bishop,— --"- 1 75 David McMillan, " 7; • 50 Daniel When, 41 .I 06 D. S. Stoner, 111 3 5 , 1) Conrad Snyder, " 1 75 Solomon Powers. " 450 Samuel Weaver, " 1 50 George Seihryock, " &c. 200 Philip Hoffman, Hauling 6 75 Peter Iloffinan, " 9 00 W. C. Hnfrinan,„ " 100 Nicholas Codori, " 11 25 George Walter, .. 4 00 John H. McClellan, " 8 00 W. W. Hamersly, " & Stone_B 12 1 Robert Tate,2 25 Jacob Trozel. .‘ 2 25 , Samuel, Lewis. work 2 811 Peter Luta, 56 . John Ertter, ~ 6 931 Abdel Slonsker. " 7 87i Michael Zaeh. " 24 00 Edward Little, " 10 124 James Wagaman, " 1 00 John Coe; " 6 00 Philip Freet, " 17 62 Hugh McGlaughlin," 22 87i - John Lutz, " 13 50 Nicholas liofrman, " 9 00 Henry Bine, .•• . • 7 124 Andrew Coilori, , •!6 00 Philip Holtman, " 600 John Shillcuii. " 14 62 . Samuel Pllb7, " 1 50. John'Strobe. .. 6 00 Upton Johnston, •• 375 Michael Ertter.' a' 1 684 Spangler Swope, " . 3 00?; Elias DegrA, . 4 ' 3 50 William Steinour,A. 50 F, Thonlaa,t • N . 25 S. Witherow, v 67 Sameel4Winiver, " &c., 2 19 David Shnaker, , " 75 John Iltki;' •' "' ' - 100 . .„ George yers, a l .1 .814' 7•he9. Bally, • " 75 John Hifqvn; no az Relesies, 81 72 4' Burgetia CouRCO, 30 00 Clerk it'Treasurer,3o 00 . . Balance in lands of J. G.' Frey. Collector, ' 34 74 Beane* in hands of S. Weaver, 139 09 MM= 1092 58 }Wanes in hands of Treasurer. • 20 45 • *tll3 1851, May „IrT-The,Town i Council of the Borough - hrGettysliurg tio ceitify, they *sere settled Itte. Acctittnis of Kellar. NurtzriVeitinrereft6 Borough' °ramie: burg, Ithishis Year endfng 'ou 'the tBth of lttlit,„diftfit I therfiis itiCeutitallbre correct, and that there is a balance in hia..hands of TUeliCydollefes-forty-five , and and half cent.. - '- • • 1 1 4 41';firte% Ri g. 1111 - Irbrifit . BALTZOIVER MARVUWEIVMPSON; Mny.9411111.11-3E; - - ,_,. Hats. and Cape.. ' 11. IV ' IMILIFART WOULD" iiitornt his frignds ; gnd the " piddle. that he has on hand a fine 'himortminituf Uk .17141,4 PiritarMuckc" tore. ) ilk Woo*, lit' eryomt` ~' ',. , ? ,FINE 6 ' P R ILK,— DR. USSIA ' ' ' A 41 ,0 ' SPA7Of• ',/.,,, - 01 Ai 4nili,licyi pitslin O autsiso, 411.11gmle. of _ ... ~ , ~ CAPS "O$ , =WIND' BOYS. LI ' IrJpi c asti'i,;ii,-'3 4 e, '4 9. ".. ! 44 judge :Am - 1 ouroelidei ' 1 1* YO .tin I glq_, Oft imeelt not to be - undersd by any do lishmeut 'hiller in the City aiS.oll4e7.' ' .8. i!i..3I . I C4EARY. 1 Getlyitiort. May T.-=-3t ' ' , ~ traTE.ll.9 of Adteinistristintimi the tate, of ristos. M'CLeakvt, late of 4 1'yz . tithe tewushtp, Adam* cc., .Penn't, - de ceased, bavipg been granted 'to the .sub= , scriber, residing in , Huntington . titv., - ricittos is hereby given to those' indebted [a'm'id estate to make payment, and to tbnie hen. ing claims to present the sameoiroperli authenticated, for settlement. WM. R. SAD.Letit April 11.—dt Executor. Ground Plaster, (IN hand and fob. 'Bale. stigma, Grove Vp Steam Milt, in Gennep,' tgwtifhip: ~ Match 7085 t. "'"'"'lctitittortiflfikitarell. TPthe delinquent Stoeitholdsrs Of the Wrinettbbio'. Greencastle and Mer. .t; g e " l : 4 "l_,.... l rara_ Pao AGO COutlllOsY. notice „ ;9-”Niv.v .01 kkihon wbeimp,lllllllal are ato atauthed..*i. hail! spArepnesen. 11 1 0M,141 tinder titio proxisions of'sa oket Meaably,o f Commonwealth of [ .Gennayisoutts,, grants 9( 'stook standing 1 0D the books of t aempeatr. in4ho Time of *sob -40lispent etookhokisr sts, designs. ted below, ' 0 , not paid up, by the ifolf .066sr, D., 1,801 , will then be forfeited to the company. • No Maar" Am't paid. William Mirka,s6oo 00 0407 50 Jacob Gearhart, — 5 009 00 25 25 Jacob Angle, 0 000 00 478 87 Dakter 0. doll, 8 300 00 15 16 Goatee' Homo a 4 •10 10110 •00 181 80 h Hulk %Ma, 2 • •soo 00 so so James I. Huston, 4 400 00 228 41 John Beaty, 5 500 09 241 88 'lOOll Kehiet 4 400 00 40 40 David Angle, 3 01x '4) 15 13 E lll . llll Oll Reed. 11 1100 00 827 96 Hasid Hammond, 2 200 00 75.76 %Sid Holsinger, 2 250 00 30' 30 ' lBOll B ogm, 10 1000 00 50 50 Asehibekl Rankin, 5 560 On 343 71 •Juitn•Ong. 5 500 00 • 318 85 Andrivirliaslinsm, 2 • 200 00 25 25 Eltoth Skinner's baits, 6 600 00 440 55 Sutton Becker, 4 400 00 43 43 1 Wm. M. Marshall, 3 3011 00 207 86 Jobe Elhaffbr. 10 1000.00 96 eni Peter ffowbetker, 2 200 00 184 96 Mathias Young, 5 500 00 478 75 Pater ElDott, 2 200 00 51 51 rrederick Boyar , . 2 ,200 00 10 10 Saltine' F. Johnston, 2 200 80 99 99 Thomas Westby, '2 200 00 31 82 Lodwidk Geenigatl, 1 100 00 96 80 John Lambert. 3 300 00 241 61 George Barlukill, 800 00 241 51 John Huber, 1 .100 00 10 10 Adam Cook, 50.00 41 07 John Flanagan, 4 400 00 96 17 Christian Math. 1 100 00 46 71 James Oetlye, 2 200 00 131 20 David /Boner, of Abln.2 200 00 135 04 By order of the Board. GEO. H. DAVIDSON. Treasurer. hfiudi . 2B.lB6l-6m RESISTER% MITICL lihroTtcr t is hereby given to all Legs tees and other persons 4 concerned, that the Zidminittration decounts of the deceased plums hereinafter mentioned, Will be presented at the Orphans' Court of Adams county, for confirmation and allow ance, on 71,setday t he 27d day of IVay nett viz : 224. The first and final account of Ja 'Cob Wisler, Administrator of the estate of Christian Stoner, deceased. 225. The second and final account of George Kershler, Administrator of the es tate of Abraham Kuntz, deceased. 226. The first and final account of Reu ben Harman. Administrator of the estate Jeremiah Ilarman, deceased. 1227. The first account ofJoseph Baum gartner, Administrator of the estate of Pe ter Crabardeeestred. 228. The first and final account of Ro bert Elden, Executor of the last will and testament of Charles Delap, deceased, 229. The first account of Jacob Wolf, Administrator of the estate of John Wolf, deceased. 230. The first and final account of Sam nel Hob', Administrator of the estate of Juliana Sowers. deceased. 231. The first and final account of Jo seph A. Short,: acting Executor of Dr. E phraim Davis, deceased. 232. The first and final account of John Troop, Administrator of the estate of Ja cob Troup, deceased. 233. The first and final account of Geo. Will and Mary Keller, Executors of the last will and testament of Abraham Eel- ler, deceased. 234. The first and final account of John E. Spangler, Administrator of the estate of Sarah l'assat. deceased. 235. The first account of Frederick Colefieuse, Administrator of tie estate of John Reek, deceased. 236. The second account of John Louch and- Daniel Gentlest, Executors of the last erifi and 'testament OfJohn Getz, deceased. • 237.-The - first accaunt of Jacob Mark, Guardian of Adeline Bingaman. 238. The first and final account of Dan iel Wolf, Administiator of the estate of Barbara Wolf, deceased. 230. The account of John Eiker, True. tee fbr the Sale of certain Real Estate of James Rhea, deceased. 240. The ftwther and final account of Mary C. Yenowine, Administratrix of George Yenowine, deceased—seuled by Samuel Hoffman, Administrator of Mary C. Yenowine, deceased., . 241. The first account of Moses &oft and Daniel Geiselmart, Executors. of the last will find testament of Abraham Reif, deceased. . , 24g.: The second account of, J a mes J. Willi Admioistrator ?f the estite of Paid Sowers, deceased. 24*. :The first, and finel account of Wil liam LI; Wright. Administrator of the es : tam of Wm, Thomas, deceased. 244. 'The firet and final account.of Eatn uel J: Kxecutol4the ,last wjll and tett:tine:lt cif Inca!) KU *ceased, : rwe account 0 0 0 003i0 1.11111141 P, EXECUOcit t4he. past w Jf aril tss f aineut of Istic . Stonetlfilate dee4stsed ? _ 248 .TheabeountornematMeClettry,. one of the AdMintetnittiri of the estate of WM. Sadtet,ilen., deceased—exhibited by R, Sadler, Administrator of the es tate corthaitivo McCleary,, deceased. 247. The second and fine! account of Maxwell Shields and Samuel Koox, True-, tees tor the' Mtle of reel music of. Samuel Knox deceoseil. 248. he first an nal account of W m. • d'o"" W. A6Eton, Executor' of - thelait will and testament of Barbara Lefever. deceased. ' . 249. The first and flail account of Ben jamin Peardniff• Executor of the *lt will and testament of ff.anry • Hershey, deceas- 250. The second account Of taco Webthi, "AdatiniSer'athr 'ol the ,estate, o HAMERSLY, AeireSse*olleeblisepeurist • • • litsgistee. •••• Alay•S.l66l, • •••••• " • • --- IrA4Aaii - )Oress aomOW. A FIN E essorhperil4liedies' Dress ft**o 4o fienbit.PUOklit,Prilj, • ra. arid aF9 1 1494,#4 4144. 4 / 4 1 11.415, thafbanwv Calicoes. &c., slid which will barsold iu ViWas osa.t p/bit wet other' MOW o waffiffiv o ft ; • t. /1.11,46' ki ky Sqvg4t: - . Path* igtelit44l4o\' Ah/%14 amortriianit Fansond Per, • @sole for mile st .6 • ~ 80HICK'Et ~.. • Flowers, G ovo, I StkltY;: - Lacte moolerworkoci Cet411.,4pv,4,14P41 I r ises 'Veit". Cie be seen, to greet variety, .C. 110 1:9!",1"0 4 . 41 9" 1 4 4 ' i • $-.1 4 11,VILiGi • , ik ,,,, a4 , otie HE Detownie' M ma i3Uety •Inau - r.rata 'Company, Phikatelpiiimi•are Aow,doing basinesa on dm monad pion, giving the insured !L 51 1 0194411 n kilt* profits of the Company, without beyond the prentihm paid. “Noiireinfu l n notes Wen on Aida mermen!. are eurofe." Th e euhloariber, as Agent for the skive Company, will make Insurances, either permanent or limited, Co property and of of every description ageless loss 'or damage by fire. SAMUEL FAHNESTOCE. Gettysburg, March 1, 1851 , .—tf T H E I:T*ITP), STATEN LIFE INSURANCE ANNUITY 4.'.77101 ST CaItiPANY. Charter Perpetual . CAPITAL $2430,000-0401i fIE constant, unstilieited applicatiocie for Life Ineuranceaurnish the most abtindant and gratifying mid i , that the public mind is deeply impreseed with the vast importance of this subject. The great object; however, of Insurance, should be safety; otherwise the whole motive to in sure may be disappointed. To much care cannot be practiced in the selection of sit office, with which to effect the contract. The choice should be regulated, not by present and constant large inducements ' s' this. is certainly incompatible with future benefits. The premiums on life Are cal culatecl for the future. If present and pro pective 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 has 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 spume.- -This fea ture, paramount to all other considerations, commends the company to public favor. Explanatory pamphlets, blanks. appli cation papers, information, and every fa cility, will be cheerfully furnished by D. M'CONAUGUY, Esq., who has been appointed agent of the company. DIRECTORS. Stephen R. Crawford, Paul B. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrence Johnson, Benjamin W. Tingley, George M . Hen ry, Jacob L. Florence, James Devereux, William M. Godwin, John L. Linton, STEPHEN R. CRAWFORD, Preet. Ammon W. Tuomesos, V. President. Cusauts G. IKLAT, Sec'y and Treasurer. Across! —Manuel Eyre. MCDICAL EXAMINIttIIIr. D. Homer. Sept. 20, 1850. (ly.) KEYSTONE NI UTIT A L LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. OF IMRRISBURG, CHARTER PERPETUAL. • Guarantee- Capital, 875,000. Rates as low as any other good Company in the United States. THIS company respectfully calls the attention of the public to the follow ing advantages which they are enabled to offer to persons desirous of insuring their lives : All the profits of the Company are di vided annually amopg the life members in scrip dividends, bearing interest, payable in cash at the end of each year. Premiums on lile 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 theirhus bands, or husbands may insure their own lives in favor of their wives and children, thus securing to their tamilies a sum which creditors cannot reach in the event of the death and insolvency of the husband. L. 12E11.1, Pren't OZ Pamphlets and information furnish ed by the undersigned, who is the regular agent at Gettysburg. KELLER KURTZ OZ:rpr. CHARLES HORNIER IS the Com pany's regularly authorized Medical Ex aminer. June 28, 1850.--ly LOCUST GROVE STEAM MILL. Two Miles Southwest of Littlertown, in Germany Township, defame County. THIS establishment is now in full op eration and calculated to do all kinds ol Grinding upon the shortest notice and in the very beet 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 salose by and in connection with the large Flouring Mill , and together are calculated td do a large amount of work. A EL4S7'.ER MILL 4 , CLOVER. MILL is in connection with this establishment, aid Sowing can now be done at all tithes. Constantly on hand and fur sale, 41" THE MILLS; ` - wholesale and ritail,l'ainkv end Super fine Wheat Flour, Rye, Corn and Buck wheat Flour, warranted superior. A large lot of chopped Rye, Corn, Oata,MiXturelit, Bran, Shorts, Shipstuff, &c., to 'belted at all tithes at fair prices, . IRROFIND .PLJIISTER on baud at all times, for sale or exchange foreoground. -Those 'persons engaged in the , Flour and Feed Intsittese can be , , contmodated at all times 'op gip shortest notlebl ihe Flour, *ad Feed maqufactured„ or by havipg their own , grain ground. Thu establishment has been erected at heavy expettee litrithesrmetat Convenience andabeettnitpdietthi et the nolgbborbood and'ij k o li 14 a s i i e rl on bY, fi retlete P.Et E.NC.ED MILLERS.. - Thtkapboippadviil424oirlf•MlSONffilly eitlietts the patronw of the surrounding 'pantry. Farmers mat 'rest assured of haslet Meiji , grinditig' and SU other work done at, either. pj, ; Mills, ill' the 'VetrY best upert,ibort. NOWNk„,,Pegeoppe go,* to, the , establish, PlTAlreniva dwukace can at all times and otticularly in, ;dry eeason, when the lio* and water scarce, by arsithirattheirtlinte, take their grain home with-it@int mainufactured as , they may wish:"ThoVe that bring plaster in the peons- can at all times receive and take with them ground plaster in exchange. GEO. ARNOLD. ••• Locust Grove, Sept.6.—tf G. A. LOT H 8 cASsimERS, 'VEST varjOy Mia4 l •4lol libk at BenICKS. • ~~~ Cheit A - 1117 .4 aladie P , is 304 19„ ,sash SlXell. , Mtite7 DOOM. A 'On hfiltilleslllllllT., • • • _4"bikaidpb*, ' • - 444111Jid VENT AUND, MAN mionniT.R; D . . WIND* dRADE DP AUL ABIEB the suentitid of Purchuers to his lava stock, 'collapriiing'lobo pair of BLINDS, of new style, and vOlors, wide and narrow slate, with fancy and plain trimminki r 11,000 PA RIEISHADBEI, of late.' style, and platen% wholesale and retail. at The lowest euh Marches's will and it to their interest to Gall. Blindo Painted and Trimmed to look equal to new. April 4,11151.-8 m UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS. Selling off Cheap. wirAVING debided to quit the business, ALL l'promloe to sell at very low prices. It embraces the newest and most destrahle styles: Yon *re invited to call and eism ine. WM. H. RICHARDSON. No. 184 Market street, Philadelphia. April 4,1851.-2 m JOHN F. ORAM & CO., WHOLZIALIC Ladies' Boot and Shoe Store , No. 87, North ad street, Philadelphia, Wv 'WOULD respectfully call the atten tion of MeOchants and dealers gen mildly, to their large assortment of Lidies' sod Ohildten's BOOTS & SHOES manu factured of the best materials and under dick own superintendence. IQ - Retail Store, 92 Race at. Variety of New Styles 4. Fancy Shoes on hand, J. F. ORAM, J. L. TAYLOR. Feb. 28, 1851.-4 m JOSEPH H. SA'FLIER'S Wholesale Tobacco Warehouse No. 218, North Third at. Philaottlphia C OUNTRY Storekeepers and Tobacco nists 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 Sniffs. man ufactured Tobacco and Segare, which I can cell, wholesale and retail, as low as any other house in the city. Do not for get 10 call at JOll6lfH H. SNYDER'S, 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 moat rea sonable term,. March 7,1851.-3 m FRONT STREET WIRE MANUFACTORY WATSON & COX, Sieve, Riddle, Screen and Wire Cloth MANtrACTUHEns, No. 96 NORTH FRONT STREET. Corner .of Coomb's Alley, between Market and Mulberry (Arch) streets, PHILADELPHIA, W HERE they continue to maculae. tore, of superior quality, Brass and Iron Wire Sieves of all kinds ; Brass and Copper Wire Cloth for Paper Makers, dce. Cylinders and Dandy Rolle covered in the best manner. Heavy Twilled Wire for Spark Catch ers. Sieves of superior quality fnr Brass and Iron Founders. Screen Wire, Win dow Wire, Safes, Taps, Dish Covers, Coal and Sand Screens, &c., &c. Orders for City and Country received and promptly attended to. Feb. 28, 1851.-3 m GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY .11.1CRIXE SHOP. THIS establishment will now be car ried on by IN WA/EMI? CeEro who take pleasurein being able to announce to their friends and the publicgenerally that they bave constantly on hand a very great variety of Holloware and Stoves, , including Kettles, Pots, Ovens, Skillets, Pans, Griddles, &o. ; Common Parlor, Air-tight, and Cooking Stoves—among them the far-famed HATHA WAY. To Farmers they would say, they have on hand an excellent assortment of Farming implements,' consisting of the renowned Saylor Plough, Woodcock's and Witheroves, D. Warren's Patent Windmill, Straw-cutters, dtc. BL t CKSMITHING is carried on by the best of workmen.— They will still carry on the BOOT ft• SHOE shop in the South end of the Foundry buil ding, where, with good workmen and the eccellent materials, the neatest Ste and best work will be made. 0:7 - Ladies will be waited on at their residence,. All the above mentioned articles, with a great many others not named, will be fur. niched as cheap for cash or country pro duce aa:tbey can he had any where else. 111:7`Thepairingtofallkinda t done at the shoctss notice. Gettysburg, April 28, 1450. Diamond Tonsors—New Firth , 64ittin tic •33votter, FASHIONABLE BARVERS AVM HAIR DRBeaEREI. , ' ' ‘ C AN at all Aimee be • found prepared. to attend to then cells, of the people, at the • Tinapfe l , ia Aho, , Diamaati. adjoining , the. (:,o my Building.,.. ; , cora Lontepe lienoe.lbey,flittur theunselyeathotlbey 9119 g ° 41r2lah ag Al !'12 1 .09 1 4 A _ 4 4•1bP,,. • : L. c. ....,... ~"., iu. .....,,,..kiiLip ' wilt meeket,iip, e s. putipti,entiefecdoo 9f ~all who may. V i ! , ) 4 4e g, V. 1 ,4, t tlq ipmN °Med of iii r napy, . ~ , ty, 4. f .pp, therefore, thactly...tiodetitenticin to mai: nests, pad , a (441111 to Plaalai tboYit ill =IV it as well as receive p ak, 441111 idutre.ol.puh ! lie patronage. The sick will bit ajteuded, se at their private dnellings, , ~ . . HOUSE srotrirztrg WILL be made laid put 14) bY ske eirbscriber,vihdivillsueodproxipi ly to all orders, and upon ait tdatotrable terms es mut. be procured at say eetiblish ateat is tha soda*: • P "'' ‘ 1 " OHO. E BUEHLER. i lmportiu‘t HAtkilialeelPftre ; 7 .1 14 4-44-111" THE IMPROVED.DOUBLE OVEN LAUB.icirs, NITENT COOKING STOVE: WO SIZES arc 'no w itonslar .It. • air sale In fleityrbqk .`" POLLEVHI76 Aff ffloWn at JOSEPH BARKHRT Tavern. They are proven in be 'the beet snvel! Rcivr in use, for cooking, 6414, for,warming a Acute, with less ivolid thin any other stove, and are the heaviest is the casting, for the size, of any now . made. They are warranted to bake well in both ovens. Any peilion wanting these skives delivered, by leaving Worif t at either of the above mentioned , plades, , the p roprietor deliver them at a 'bon notice, la,he intends doing the peddling ritatipally himself. He is confident that , he can give people better satisfaction titan hired ped lars. Thera are already upwards of SIX HUNDREteof the Laubaek Stove* sold in York, Adams, and Carroll counties, within two years but not so many of the late improvements. The timprolfement 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 moves to examine thoroughly, and 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 pubtie. — Thlry — ste — tikewlireltErtforitale at the Proprietor's Foundry, near Dills burg, York county, Pe. MICAH ARNOLD, Proprietor of the Right for. York. Adams, Carroll, and Juniati counties, and likewise Agent for willing territorial rights in Maryland, Virginia and Tennessee. Aug. 23, 1860.--ly OIL CLOTH FACTORY. TO COACHMAKERS. rI'HE undersigned respectfully announ ces to the Coach makers of Gettys burg and other places, that they have com menced the manufacture of Oil ('loth and Canvass For Coaches, of the very beat quality, on an extensive scale, which they are prepa red to furnish, wholesale and retail, on the most reasonable terms. Our Canvass will be found equal in finish and quality to any manufactured in the city. 111 - The subscribers also manufacture, for wholesale or retail, COACH 'VAR NISH, of a superior quality, to which they invite the attention of Coach-makers and persons wanting to purchase with a view toaelling again. They have now on hand, and will constantly keep on hand, a full • supply. Orders from a distance will be promptly attended tn. SAMUEL J. LITTLE. GEORGE H. LITTLE. March 15, 1850. Price Reduced ! VAUGHN'S LITHOE=MC MIXTURE! Large Bottles—Only One Dollar. The Proprietor or the Goo A norion Reused, " Vetbllll . o ViOrTAILII LITINONTILIpTIC MIXTURE," fildueld by the argot "Agitations of Ms Annie, thrombus the theta thstes sad Cobs, her now Reduced the Price of Wo male sad tell known grade ; sad toe. t 1 dal. leteibwh, be wW pat op bat ono sie mgt.—be owl bottle: —the reel price will bo 011 DOLLAR. The Inaba etey ere amemad that the &sneeze et the Me& elne, it. mouth. Led euretive pooperthe wtt.t. heatute elm 66666 D, *ad the or eire will b. beeettred IR pee. paring It a. beneefoo. As that emidietre, sake i ,load price, win be perebarei by the who .have at hitherto =ado themselves &ambled with ite virtues, the proprietor would beg to Wheats that ha article I. net to be dewed with the .set 1110101 01 " Samba of the day ;" it eihtheis for it.,it • greater habit ,roar, a. ell &m ane. ass emir .oar PlAPoralOa ado kl.'• dot writ; tot b111044111101110411be eight seen by 1011111111411 11111410111 Artois. aid, ewe dee modeetion, einteismileil doable the price of say other article fa this line. NOTICE PAILTICOLAILT. this amide seta with gystu heal Ile power sad tierttim. spout the 404 Mood, Liver, 1:14,0y; Loa" mod al other argue. sod s the Proper sod= of whid.lit. sal health depend. This medicine hal ides* high &ammo a & me* 1w Dopy and Chsvoi, 3 and all diseases of that eaten. It may be yelled epee whim the hemeitietet 'ph:y.lou has albeekeed, his tostketh —mut be thole detieriory disemse, eon woad, Norse, the pope. .tor would wee* ad haw* neeemeeed it. At es Vowed Pas. 1 1 h owitY Obtained by aO, sad the tdal wlq pee thereat:4s to be the 1 • Cheepsee Iltedichte fa the 'World! ti new Net theie —the Now enema am I they Gal& orar Etre pair of wood. f 4 &Wilke te tkp ateeteet otattati 'voluble IN boosabola meow. ead which edit eon otootegNe per W onetime hoNekeipai, sataipte No istmulaNal to woke the book et Neu veleta s Nide pro o me ati ekesetliot Neditase foo the glib. the Natiaost *a hoot of ode* hi the hat of hum Namill party •r the Diem, Nu NNW Gnat Nes , 1 3 , "Velehea VeNtablo Liam** loom ..., —O 4 Atearierrow fir pale to even bottles at 11 slab. mall beadle at 50 aft each. No 'NM NNW NE ice loud alter the mow nook it divined et. • • - I.lftedoel CeldiANNase. N. rMk Meet. G. IX VAUGHN.. ca, sou urbourb, 03)d Row by oz.ccrrr.marlf 4! arrauf Lisa; Ng* . rob clut. N. 11 . - 1 1 4. Goempoic ikoe teeer 1111161141411113 with. MhittoNaota ),Neat eNsla P. atigadati ton be aNeite NNW AGENTS ...4. - W Bothlir, Bettintnitg t lteoli Mattlp,,Dxford I Min. Wolf,. But Berlin; Jo ,gePh R. Henri, Abhottstown ; .1. H. Cook, Fni otteville_L• Lewis Denig, Chatobstsbing ; Wiliiem . Oct, . Di, 1850. ', elleaTHO; Sommer. Cass iIiDSTIIII. B&W- Wok Vas*ge r Cravats, for sate at t STAB AND Is ..BAN.NEL .publisisedt tasty ilidayv , Btieninir, Carlisle street, two doors from. , the - s •,! t nissasond, , • 41%. H il ts H L E,R , jtpYllN R /I rinAstuilw, Watts . ' '.ittat.**' Ifrintun—if not psid within the yes sill dOr piper disconthntedvantitillantallilltre,,p macaptettlinlintion.nttbitilltiorl Mg% c 4s. 6 1 01110.4 failure h im notify it dissem in inations will 1411 M1 1 10 11 1# Hier inkosteinsets At. 1 A , t t elit • • 011te Ot lloPe• in* ikidfr suipequent tb anti: ollituigal-tineitif he amide picipitrilbrit-- Ati advertisements not specially ardente, toga , ' given time wili•bireontinned nntH forbid, A Übe. rid 'inductions, will be wade to air* who LAt by theliss. • : 3 . 1 • ' l, 8 ./16 i Print* of ali kinds executed ,10440.410 ,- . dtemptly, and on reasonshielorms. , 'e teaers end cithonottiCiito,4 hie 'Owl e a r i Pt:4' 4914110 Aeleir Of 01401000 1 L, new rib e l9 tintOt be,ao”.?# ii. 444114. simile attention. KUITZ*&
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