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A New 'B4ply just Received at
RAINER sa,ra
lIOCERY Jt VARIETY STORE.
Min subscriber hes just returned from
the city with a fresh assortment of
Mgr Wariety of
GROCERIES,
WORN! prime Rio Coffee, N. Orleans
*WI64, and loaf sugar, N. 0. sugar-house
aid syrup molasses, teas, dairy salt, extra
poi starch, italetatus, pepper, alapice,
ewer, Moves, mustard, rice, fresh mack
list; tobieco, snuff, cigars, Pickles, crack
tira kinds, including water, but
isr. soda, Medford, &c. ; also
Fruits and Confections,
candies, raisins, figs, prunes, nuts, co:mo
rtgagor, prourges 4 lemons, citrons, almonds,
La Also the best assortment of
QUEENSWARE
410111tOpened in Gettysburg, embracing eV
tiring in the (ineensw,ire line: from
erbillatasito best china, britannia ware, glass
mum together with a large variety of
Miscellaneous Goods,
sacks* cedar ware, tubs, baskets, buckets,
law
!pats, brooms, bed cords, grain and
'enite forks, shovels, nails of all sizes,
ilsiinon and forks, chains, spoons, brushes,
apthronn, lead, powder and shot—with a
hjski.ef every thing in the variety line.
r riarikfut for past favors, the subscriber
a call at his establishment
.on the
notth-west corner of the Diamond, as he
Asel'eirsured he can furnish goods at prices
that cannot be beat.
WM. W. HAMERSLY.
:tifettyshurg, April 25.
SOMETHING NEW!
MERCHANT TAILORING ESTAIR
LISIIME%T.
. Skelly and Hollebaugh,
TAIIILORS,
IMES PE C I F U I. L Y inform their
Oil!' friends and the public generally,
that they have, just returned from the City,
and are now opening at their establishment
1B HOIITN Ilstaixoan street, near the
aneed..(old stand of J. 11. Skelly,) the most
choice selection of
titer offered in ibis place, embracing
Fourth Mad, Blue, I3lueblack, Green,
Mitt and Brown. Also, French, Doe-
Skin 'lid
,FANCY CA SSIMERES,
aP?WiCY JE3NS. COTTON JEASS,
- TWEEDS, C..ISIIIIERETTS.
Linea -tor Coats and Pantaloons, Ste. ;
whilst their assortment of Fancy
' • PE S 71.1'61 8,
u decidedly of the richest kind. Their
Tilmnings embrace eery thing that may
be !sorbed. such as plain and fancy But
tons, Alpacas, Silk Serge, plain Silk, Mus
lin, ate. They are also getting up a full
esiiebnient of
1111Y-MIDE CLOTHING.
All she above will be disposed of at the
lowest living rates, for Cash or Country
Piodure—to prove which they only ask
4 CALL.
Tbey are also prepared to make
Gement* at the shortest notice, and in the
beat manner. When required, they will
turn otet tat entire suit in twenty four
hewn 1
SKELLY' returns his sincere
thanks for the patronage heretofore bes
towed upon him. and asks its continuance
lac* new firm. Goods bought else
where will be made up. as usual ; and
when desired, he will assist customers in
sulbking. selections at other stores as here
toftkt.
fJ'S}►ring and Summer Fashions for
180 just received from New fork.
Genyiburg, April 25-1 y
TAILOILINC23..
E. a}ER.IRTIIH,
At the Old Stand,N. W. Corner
of the Diamond,
Gettysburg,
MENDER their thanks to their enem
loon for past favors, and respectful
krioforto the public that they continue to
Cut and Make all Garments,
ibettestrnamier and on reasonable terms.
The cutting will be done as heretofore, by
ROW? MARTIN. Fashions are regular
lypeeived, and 'every effort made to se
cure a good fit and substantial sewing.—
The subscribers hope, by their long expe
rience in the business, and renewed efforts
to please,,to merit and receive a continu
ance of the public patronage.
gr:rTheFall and Winter Fashions have
just been received from the
locrail kinds of country produce taken
ircuphange for work.
E. & it. MARTIN
W.ANTED,—A JOURNEYMAN.—
Constant employment and good
Wagea will he given to a Journeyman, if
immediate application be made.
E. & R. MARTIN
May a. 1851.—tf
tNJ VatlAt
rr IRE 'subscriber has on hand at his
Tin 'Ware Establishment, in Cham.
barsiburg street, opposite the Post Office, a
Large Assortment of Tin Ware,
which he will sell on moderate terms.—
la/4,:a1l and examine ter yourselves,
14sels 14. GEO. E. BUEHLER
HOUSE SPOUTING
WILL be made and p u t; up by the
subscriber ho willattend prompt
ly b all orders, and upon as reasonable
tern as can be procured at any establish
.alt ia the county.
GEO. E BUEHLER
Shoes ! Shoes ! Shoes !
itarr received, a largo lot of Ladies'
w' *recta and Aid Skoes, Gaiters,
81 0 PM 4 ke. ; Misses' do. do. ; slot)
Oatokaiiett . 'a do. do, at
,1011:1;$ CHEAP CORNER.
Ames and Parasols.
AFINE assortment of Fans an_4 N-
Mak fra salt at SCHIE NIL
r=?.iTym=.m
ILER KURTZ, Treasurer of the
Borough of Gettysburg, for the Year
Ending May 6, 185 h
DA.
To ('ash received from D. WCon
aughy, former Treasurer, $5B 55i
Balance of Duplicate of J. G. Frey,
(1848,) 34 74
Do. of John Brown, (1849) 209 93
Do. of S. Weaver, (1850) 705 23
Stall Rents, 25 00
Cash of D. McMillan for Manure, 2 25
Do. of Danner and Ziegler, note
& interest, 77 31
By C:eh paid out on Orders, ttc., as
follows :
Officers of Election $9 75
D. A. Buehler, qualifying Council,
&c., and Officers of Election, 225
Mrs. M. Russell, Interest, 15 00
D. M. Sinyser, Esq. int. 70 20
Andrew Ilientzelman, io4 8 75
George Swope, int. 22 50
R. G. Harper, Printing, 10 25
I). A. Buehler, Do. 10 25
11. .1. Stshle; Do. 2 00
Nicholas Weaver, Holding Elee
lion, 5 00
Keller Kurtz, Transcribing Char
ter of 1808, 4 00
A. Frazier, Winding Clock. 10 00
Robert Tate, High Constable, 94 00
Extra Police on night of 3d and
4th of July, 3 00
Water Company, Water Rent, 20 00
Quit Rents, &c., 5 88
Thomas Warren & Sons, Smith-
• work, &c., 405
Adam Dearsom, Smith work, &c. 8 51
Expenses, (Death of President,) 5 68i
Hugh Mel Manny. Plank, 3 37
William White, Fees, 1 25
IV. W. !tamersly, Hauling,Shov.
els and Logs 10 25
James Russell, Levelling Streets, 9 00
John Fahnestock, Twine &c., &c. 1 63
S. Fahnestock & Sons, Spikes, 1 031
Repairs to Plank Walks &r., 75
Geo, C. Strulthouser, Street &
Road Commissioner, 50 084
Peter Rogers, 1)o. 105 85
Abraham Trostlo, Stone, 1 00
Mrs. Thompson 64
John Houck, 2 50
Moses McC!ean, 16 000.
John Gilbert, • a . 11 0111
Henry Bishop, " ; -1 76.
David McMillan, " 7 50
Daniel Gilbert, 1 - 00
D. S. Stoner, 66 00 i
Conrad Snyder, " 1 ~75-5
Solomon Powers, " 4:00 -
Samuel Weaver, " . 50
George Sehryook. " $ O O •
Philip Hoffmaft, Hauling ?W.
Peter Hoffman, - u - 0-00
W. C. Hoffman, " .1• 00
Nicholas Collori, " • •• :0 55..
George Walter, ,a 4 00
John H. McClellan, a- • , 90
W. W. Homersly, •• & Stone 6 124
Robert Tate, °.." 2 •
Jacob 'Prose!, . ' • _
. _
Samuel Lewis, work 1 3 14k
Peter Lutz.
John Enter, " 6,031
Ahdel Sloneker, • " •T frit
Michael Zaeh, " • 24 0 0
Edward Little, "- l3i
James Wagaman, " • , 1 50 .
John Cue, - 6, 00
Philip Freet, VI. 5
Hugh NlcGlaughlin." .
John Lutz, 13 54--
, .
Nicholas Hoffman, .• 9 00
Henry Rine, " 7 121
Andrew Codori, « 6 00_
Philip Hoffman. Gs 600
John Shi!lean, « 14 611
Samuel Filby, 150
John Strobe, Y 6 00
Upton Johnston, " - • • •3 75
Michael Enter, ". ' '1 68 i"
Spangler Swope, " ' 3 00"
Elias Degroff, " : IP 50
William Steinour, " 50
F. Thomas,
S. Witherow, " '67
Samuel Weaver, " &c., 2 19
David Sloneker, " , 75
John Burns, ", ( 50
George Myers, " 67)
Theo. Bendy, 75
John Brown, Fees &Releases, 61 72.
Burgess & Council, 30 00
Clerk & Treasurer, 80 00
Balance in hands of J. G. Frey,
Collector, 84 74
Balance in hands of S. Weaver, 199 09
1092 56
Balance in hands of Treasurer. 20 45
1851, May I.—The Town Council of
the Borough of Gettysburg do certify, that
they have settled the Accounts of Keller
Kurtz, Treasurer of the Borough of Gettys
burg, for the Year ending on the 6th of
May, 1651; that his accounts are correct,
and that there is a balance in his hands of
Twenty dollars, forty-five and one half
cents.
DAVID HORNER,
SAMUEL. McCREARY,
HENRY SALTZGIVER
MARCUS BAMP6ON.,
Afay 9,1851-3 t.
Hats and Caps.
S. S. BITIMART
WOULD inform his friends and the
public, that he has on hand a fine
assortment of HATS of his own manufac
ture. His stock includes
&FINE SILK, FUR, RUSSIA,
AND SLOUCH HATS,
of all kinds and prices ; and also
all kinds of
CAPS FOR KEN AND BOYS.
ItcpPlease call, examine and judge for
yourselves. The undersigned pledges
himself not to be undersold by any estab
lishment either in the City or Country.
S. S. M'CREARY.
Gettysburg, May 2.-31
NOTICE.
LETTERS of Administration on the Es.
tate of Tilos. M'CLusity, late of Ty
rone township, Adams co., Penn'a, de
ceased, having been granted to the sub
scriber, residing in Huntington tp., notice
is hereby given to those indebted to, said
estate to make payment, and to those hav
ing claims to present the same, properly
authenticated, for settlement.
WM. It. SADLER.
Executor.
April 11.-61
Ground Plaster,
ON hand and for sale, at Locust Grove
Steam Mill, ita Germany township. .
March 7,1851.
WIVI. H. STEVENSON,
WHOLESALE DEALER I? 4
CROCEROIES ILOMPORS,
City Prices.
N 0.3, South Front street, Harrisburg, Pennsyra
r im business heretofore carried on in
AL this establishment, will hereafter be
conducted as above. The encouragement
which has thus far been extended to the
enterprise of selling goods in Harrisburg
at City prices, leads to the indulgence of
the hope that it is looked upon favorably
by merchants and others in this section of
the State. As for the future, it is only
necessary to say that the arragement will ,
afford renewed facilities for the success 01
the undertaking, in the co-operation of a
large importing house in Baltimore, which
will enable the undersigned to offer the'
same advantages which could he offered
in the city. lie therefore cordially invites
merchants and others to call and examine
a very large stock, and satisfy themselves
of his entire ability to sell as he promises.
A lot of choice liquors in store at im
porters' terms.
KrOrders from a distance promptly
filled, and goods despatched at rity Prices.
W. 11. STEVENSON.
January 17, 1851.
• •
P&BAN:g:11 Ifkklint,
I►AVII) IIEAGY
TENDERS his acknowledgments to
• the public for the liberal and stea
dy patronage with which lie has been fa
vored for a series of years ; and respect.
fully announces to his former customers
and the public generally, , that he has his
Shop at present in Chambersburg street—
where persons wishing FURNITURE
can be accommodated at very moderate
prides for CASH, PRODUCE andJLUltt.-
HER, for which the highest market price
will be paid.
trrAii Furniture warranted to be made
of the very best materials. and, by experi
enced workmen. • •
AIII orders for Coffins will meet with
the same prompt attention as heretofore.
Kr An APPRENTICE to the Cabinet
making butiinessArat be taken, if applica
tion be made soon. One from the coun
try would bepreferred.
Citittyeburg, Dec. 5.--tf
.1T THE OLD 8 T. 611 D,
BUT If A NEW SHOP.
J. G..FREY
4
► t acknowledgments to
hit friends for past favors..and hair
the pleasure of *rumouring that he is again
loomed at the old stand, on Washington
street, one square south a Thanipsoq's
Hotel. where he will be prepared, as here
-tofore, to do all kinds of
-COACH; CLOTH, d• SIGN PJINT
Otr Carriage Repairing done at short
notice. and on reasonable teams, fur which
Country Produce will be taken.
The subscriber is thankful Tor past fa-
vors, and hopes, by attention to business,
and a desire to please, to merit and receive
a continuance of public. patronage.
J. G. FREY.
Gettysburg, Jay. 12, 1819.—tf
ci;;;F
RZUKOVAL.
Dr. J. Lawrence Hill,
DENTIET,
CI AS removed his office to the building
opposite the Lutheran Church, in
Chambersburg street. 2 doors east Of Mr.
./iliddlecoff's store where he may ell times
be found ready and willing to attend lo
any case within the province of the Den
tint. Persons in want of full sets of teeth,
are respec'fully invited to call.
REFERENCES. -`; •
pr. C. N. B 11110 C liar, I Rev.C.P.Mamtiria,D.l9.
'. D. H Prof. M. JAcas.
„ H. 8. Ham , , .. H. L. BA,
D. 0 T, " WlE.M.Hrirstotan
Rev.J.C.WATsow,D. " H. L. B : ratua.
July 7, 1848.
$lll3 013
D. IWCON A UGllllr,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
OFFICE in the South-west corner of
the public square, one door west of
George Arnold's Store, and formerly oc
cupied as a Law Office by John M'Con
eughy, Esq., deceased,
attorney and Solicitor for
Patents and Pensions,
Can furnish very desirable facilities to
applicants and entirely relieve them from
the necessity of a journey to Washington.
McC. is prepared to attend to
the prosecution of
Claims for Bounty Land
to Soldiers of the War of 1812 and others
—the selection of choice lands and loca
ting their Warrants—procuring Patent,
and selling Soldiers' lands to the best ad
vantage. Apply to him personally or by
letter.
Gettysburg, Nov. 1, 1850—tf
NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS.
NOTICE in hereby given that the Corm
Missioners will make an statement
of FIVE PER CENT. upon all State
and County taxes assessed for the year
1851, and paid to Collectors on or before
Saturday the 2811 i day of June next ; and
Collectors are hereby required to make
such abatement to all persons paying on
or before that day.
Collectors will be required to make
payment to the Treasurer on or before
Tuesday the let of July next ; otherwise
they will not be entitled to any abatement.
It will be the duty of Collectors to call up.
on individuals personally.
J. G. MORNINGSTAR,
JOHN MINSELMAN, jr.
JACOB GREW. Commis
Attest—J. Avoerroewoa, Clerk.
May 9, 18b1.—td
Ladies Dress Goods.
A FINE assortment df Ladies' Dress
Goods, such as Silks, Mous. d'Lains,
Berages. Berage d'Lains, plain and figured
Jaconett and Swiss Muslin, Gingham,
Calicoes, &c., all of which will be sold as
low as can be bought at any other lima
in the county, by
May 0.
.J. L. SCHICK.
ea iff UN.
D. HEADY.
Notice to Stockholders.
rtiO the delinquent Stockholders of the
- 111 - Waynesboro', Greencastle and Mer
cersburg Turnpike Road Company, notice
is hereby given to those whose names are
hereto attached, their heirs and represen
tatives, that under the provisions of an Act
of Assembly of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, the shares of stockstanding
on the books of the company, in the name
of each delinquent stockholder as designa
ted below, if not paid up, in full, by the
first day of October, A. D., 1851, will
then be forfeited to the company.
No. '...4hares. Ana Am't paid.
William Huston, 5 $5OO 00 $407 50
Jacob Gearhart, 5 500 00 25 25
Jacob Angle, 5 500 00 478 87
Illltzer O. Gull, 3 300 00 15 15
George Borman, 10 1000 00 181 80
Hugh Garvin, J 300 00 • 30 20
Imes 1. Huston, 4 400 00 326 41
John Beaty, . 6 500 00 241 66
John Kohler, 4 400 00 40 40
David Angle, 3 300 00
~15 15
Elizabeth Reed, 11 _l lOO 0 0 56 1 $ ll
Humid Homniond.' 2 200 olr 18 fr
David Holsinger; 2 PO 30 30
John Scott, 10 tON 00 50 50
Archibald Rankin, 5 600 00: 343 14.
John Olig, 5 - 600 . 00 • • 348 85'
Andrew Rottman, 2 200 00 26 25'
Enoch Skinner's heirs. 6. 60040 440 55
Simon Seeker, 4 400 00 43 4$
Wm. M. Mantell, 3 "0 06 '00 . 2 01 66
John Shaffer, 10 1000 00 96 1131
Peter Rawheefter, 2 200 00 154 95
Mathias Young. 5 '.500 00, - 473 15
Peter Elliott, • 2 200 00' 51 61
Frederick Goyer, 200 00 10 10
Samuel F. Johnston, 2 /00 80 89 00
Thomas Westby, 2 200 00 31 82
I.odwiek *•'•' 180 80 rO6 M
John Lambed. 3 300 00 241 51
George Barkdoll, 3 ' 300 00 341 51
John Huber. • • 1 100 00 • 10 10
Adam Cook, 0 60 00 41 07
John Flanagan, . 4 400 00 • 96 17
Chriation,Mack, 1 100 00 ' 46 31
James Gettys, 2 2110 00 . 131 so
Da.iAtmeasf.a.Abss.s..‘• , g9O-00v • 1/16.011.
By 'order of the Beard. • .
GEO.
„ . Treaanner..
Much 30.1951...-60 • •
Diamond Tonsors—New Firm
=MI
-111tvegnm;:
FASHIONABj.E DAROCIS AND_ #.4,*
- --- -- • • ,
CAN at all times be found prepared'to
intern) tct the calls of the people,et
the Maple. in the Diamond, adjoining
the Comity Building; Prom- Long .expe
rime they dotter themeelves that they can
go through all the ramifications of the
Tonaorial Department,
with outs,h an iafinitedegrea-tif
1 01 •Ynekil tkitli the :entire. eatiafacdon of
all who may submit their chins to the
keen orde:11 of their mote.. They hope,
therefore, that by chair•-attintien-to busi
ness, and a desire to please, they will mar.
it as well as receives liberal share of pub
lie patronage. The sick will be attended
to at their private dwellings.
R R
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF for pain, is
truly a blessing to suffering' humanity. The
lame are rejoiced at Its curative properties, for
theytbeycan dispute,. with their cratefuls and walk.
The weak bless it wean instrument in the bends of
Providence. for by its•bealing and , atrenithening
qualities they become strong. The Red-Ridden
welcome it its a blessing from high heaven, for
it relieves them of their pain and misery, cures
their diseases whether is be Rheumatism, Lum.
bago, Gout, Paralysis, Svains, Sums. Scald,
Sores, Sprains, and affectiont of the Spine, or
contracted 'Condone, for by its use they are ena
bled to trim' from their bed of sickness, and en
joy the pleasures and blessings of heilth. The
Suffern of Neuralgia and Tie Dolereux, wel
comes it its the only remedy ,in _ relieving them
of the cruel paint, shooting like electric shocks
through the face,4iesut, and systern, paralyzing
in an instant their energies and brightest hopes,
for the Ready Relief is a povi.ertill antidote for
all Nervous and Rheumatic Affections, and will
cure this powerful disease when all other reme
dies \ have failed to give relief. The eufferer of
Tooth Ache, rejoices when he uses the Ready .
Relief, for it will cure the most torturing ToMh
Ache in a few seconds.
do quick, powerfuloind effectual is Radars'',
Ready Relief in all rases where pain is caused by
external injuries' and internal 'derangement, that
it has relieved the moil set ere pains of Chronic
Rheumatism dining one application of the Re
lief:
ITS SUPERIOR STRENGTH
RADWAY'I3 READY RF.LIEF is also the
most economical medicine in trite, it can be used
with the most happy results, both internally end
exteriudis Cramp! ip the Stomach, Colic. or
Cholera bitirlits,ate relieved in ten minutes, end
cured entirely in &teen or twenty. Also if you
wish to make an ointment oY it: for the cute of
Sore Lips, Chapped Pteaular Eruption,
take • tea-speonful of the Relief, and $ table
spoonful of Sweet Oil, or I os. of Lard, and you
have a looter ointment of eels, lluso any ether
article now in use.
_ .
In tact, this meedeine, 'oven induced two two-
thirds itsowa strettatteby adding as asiteh spirits
°twine, will give you better Liniment than any
now in use..
See that riach bottle, bears the , fig
nature of Radway & Co.. none other is genuine
—price 5 cents, large bottles.
The Crowning Ornament offletiely is a
Beautiful Head of Luxuriant Hair.
RADWAIeS CIRCASSIAN MAAS.
The lady or gentleman who desires •beimtiful
article to dress their Hair, are advised 'fo malts
use of Badway's Circassian Balm; it possesses
many advantages over ill other hair. tonics and
preparations. First. it cleanses the scalp from
dandruf, gives tone and vigor to the roots and
bulbs, invigorates to healthy action the germ of
life, which gives to the hair a healthy root, and
forces the hair to grow ; it cures baldness,stops
the hair from falling out, makes it fine, strong,
soft and glossy, keeps it from turning grey, or be• .
tinning discolored. It is truly a luxury to dress
he hair with this preparation.
BLACK SPOTS ON THE SKIN
During the summer season we frequently
meet with persons who are sorely annoyed with
black spots, about the size of a pin's head, just
under the lining of the suriace—these spots are
truly annoying and repulsive in apppearance;
they are nothing more nor less than dust, theakin
being warm and the individual perspiring freely,
the dust clogging up some of the sebaceousglands,
their oily accretions are not given off, and con
sequently a cheesy deposit is the result; this be
comes rancid and turns black,disfigures the com
plexion, and often inflames and suppurates. Let
fladvvay's Soap be freely used, absorption will
take place, and the spots speedily disappear.—
Also, if liadway's soap was made use of as a
Toilet Soap through the day, these spots, and
other annoying excrescences, would not trouble
you.
extraordinnry effects of Railway's Soap
in removing Tan, Sun Burns, Pimples, Blotahea,
Pustules, 'fetter, Rash, t•curvey, Nlorphow, and
the Bites and Stings of Insects, is truly astonish
ing; besides, it is certain of traileforming a dark,
discolored and repulsive visage, to • clean and
beautiful complexion. In all cases ask for Rad
way's Soap and take none other.
N. 13.—Radway 'is Medicated Soap in steel en
gravings are 25 cents, all others arc counterfeit.—
Look for the steel engraving.
arAgents for the sale of the above articles
in Adams con.ity—S. 11. BUEHLER, Gettys
burg; Paxton & Blythe, Fairfield; Mrs. Duncan,
Cashlown ; sneeringer b Kershaw, Littlestown ;
Eichelbaugh& Hollinger, A bbott s town ; William
Wolf & Co., East Berlin ; D. 111. C. While, Hemp
ton; Ho/[zinger Cierree, Petersburg.
May 2, ISSI-2m
Ribbons, Flowers, Gloves,
OSIERY, Laces and Trimmings,
a= Needle-worked Collars, Love and
Lace Veils. can be seen, in great variety,
at the, one price store of
J. L. SCHICK.
Philadelphia Advertisements
- -
Cheap Blinds and Shades.
BY J. WILLIAMS,
NO. 12, NORTH SIXTH STREET, 7 DOORS S
HOVE MIIRKES STREET.
Philadelphia.
PREMIUM VENITIAN BLIND MAN
UFACTURER, AND
WINDOW rHADE DEALER,
A SKS the attention of Purchasers to
his large stock, comprising 1000 pair
of BLINDS, of new styles and colors,
wide and narrow slats, with fancy and
plain trimmings, 2,000 PARISSIIADES,
of latest styles and patterns, wholesale
and retail, at the lowest cash prices.—
Merchants will find it to their' interest to
call. Blinds Painted and Trimmed to
look equal to new.
April 4,11951.-8 m •
_ . .
UMBRELLAS AND PARABOL.S.
Selling off Cheap.
"SAYING decided to quit therbusioess,
I protoise to sell at.very low prices.
It embrsoes the newest pod most desirable
*tykes. Y,ou ere invited topallwaexaiu
hie. W M . . H. Rl°, tiAßDsco.
pr 0.1,11 4 Market oreet,Phiisdeiphia.
April 4, f851. -.3m
JOHN ORAM. &
Ladies' Boot and Shoe Store
No. 87, North 34 stuot,Philockliblik; •
Wv OULD respectfully qali the 4 1'
lion of ?Aerelisuts sod dealers VP;
orally, to their lame issorttoent of Lithos '
and Children's BOOTS& SHOES inaiw=
faetured of the best material' and undlir
their min soperintelidOhce.
Store,92 Roo st. '
Variety of New Styles * Piney Shoes
• on hand,
J. F. ORAM, •
J. L. TAYLOR.
Feb. SS. 185
, 4 D
ER rit li. xVD sE.teas
Wholesale Tobacco Warehotise i
No. SIB, North Third at. Mew!phis
,----
VOUNTRY Storekeepers and Tobacco,
'-' Wets in general coming to the City to
purchase their Spring supply, will do well
to indl-vmhntainine- my-toode. • 1 have
on hand a large stock of Leaf Tobaooo,
and s complete assortment of-Snuffe. man.
ufactured 'robotic° and -Swint, which I
can tell. wholesale and rated:Las low as
any other house in the city. Do pot for
get to call at Joaarn H. &names, No.
218, N. ad et. (three _doors below Callow.
hill.) at the sign of the large Indian Chief.
N. B. All orders thankfully received
and promptly attended to oo the ost rea
sonable terms.
March 7, 1851.-3
\
FRONT STREET .rit
MAR NA ' ACTORY
WATSON & COX.
Sieve, Riddle, Screen and Wire
Cloth '
MANtPACTintERS,
NO. 46 NORTH . FRONT ISTAILF.T.
Corner of Coornb's Alley, between Market and
Mulberry (Arcb) streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
WHERE they continue to manufac
ture, of superior quality, Brass and
Iron Wire Sieves of all kinds ; Brass - and
Copper Wire Cloth for - Paper klakersAti.
Cylinders and Dandy Rolls covered in the
beat manner.
Heavy Twilled Wire for Spark Catch.
era. Sieves of superior quality for Brass
and Iron Founders. Screen Wire, Win
dow Wire, Safes, Taps, Dish Covers,
Coal and Sand Screens, dtc., Ste.
Orders for City and Country received
and promptly-attended to.
Feb. 28, 1851.-3 m
limillhisore AdVertiviciments.
SPRING AND SUMMER I:MITRING.
COSTUME HALL.
Corner of Pratt sired and Centre Market
Space, Baltimore.
THE largest and best stock of READY
MADE CLOTHING ever offered
in Baltimore. Dress, Frock and Sack
COATS. all colors, quantities and sizes ,
from 1112.60 to 115.50,1nd u pwards.
FA l-
TALOONB at *I to SLAB, and upwards,
embracing all styles of fancy, plain and
plaid CAS/3114E11ES. VESTS of every
variety.at corresponding prices.: Also a
large assitrUaent of BOY'S CLOTH ING.
Importing our own Cloth direct from
Europe, and manufacturing on thiM4)ll4
extetteire scale. enabler onto offer Indies,-
meats to purehasen not. to be surpassed
by any Clothing Establishment in the U
-1 mated Mattis. The .ooprietors •are deter
mitred. to make the Wholesale Rooms the
point,of great aursetiow, and have hew
made up more than 60,000 GA RNI ENT'S.
from the finest quality to the lowest-in
price.
In the Custom Department will aliwitys
be found the choicest selection of Cloths,
CaIaiSTIVCS and Voting., which will he
made up st the shortest notice, and in ill,
latest style; and a fit always guutuitied.
The one price system strictly adhered
Retnember the name and phice,;corner
of Pratt at. and Centre Market Space.
H.H. COLE tit. CO.
April 11, 1851-1 y
OREM, HOPKINS & ROSE,
Importers and Jobbers ,
Cloths, Csasizners, Vesting', Trimmings & Goods
()sunny adapted to Mon's Wear.
Have taken Warehouse
No. 238 Baltimore Street, Baltimore,
(Four doors West of Charleirstreet,)
FOR. the purpose of conducting the a
bove business in all its branches.--
They will be able to show as large and de
sirable a stock of goods, in their line, as
can be found in the United States.
Jan. 7,1851.
BETTON'S SHIRT ESTABLISHMENT,
179 MARKET ST., BALTIMORE. •
THE LARGEST and
gHlns only Manufacturing whole-
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 Colton Draw
ers great inducements—more than usual
efforts having been made to render the as
sortmont of these articles full and com
plete.
The stock on hand is large and well as
sorted for Men and Boys.
11: 2 •All orders from the Country atten
ded to with punctuality and despatch.
Remember the name end No. 179 Mar
ket et. T. W. BETTON.
April 25—ly
CLOTHB, Summer Coosimores.
netts, Vestings, Cravats, for sole at
KURTZ'S:
LOCUST GROVE
STEAM MILL.
Two Miles Southwest of Littlestown, in
Germany Township, ildams County.
THIS establishment is now in full op
eration and calculated to do all kinds
of Grinding upon the shortest notice and
in the very best manner. Farmers and
others wanting grinding done, especially
in time of low water, will please call at
this Establishment, where they can be ac
commodated at all times. The
STEAM MILL
Beim by and in connection with the large
Flouring Mill,
and together are calculated to do a large
amount of work. A PL.IISTER MILL
4: CLOVER MILL is in eonnectiOn
with this establishment, and Sawing can
now be done at all times. Constantly on
hand and for sale,
AT THE MILLS,
wholesale and retail, Family and Super
fine Wheat Flour, Rye, Corn and Buck
wheat Flour, warranted superior. A large
lot of chopped Rye, Corn, Oats, Mixtotiga.
Bran, Shorts, Shipetulf, dLc., to be had - at
all time* at fair pri?.es.
"MOM/VD PLJSTER
on hand at all timesaer sale or exchange
for ungionitd.• Thoee persons engaged in
the Flour add Feed business can' be ac
commodate& at all tinsel on the .honest
notice, either with the Flour and Feed
manufactured, or , by having their own
grain ground.
Thiseitablishment has baen'entsietl at
heavy 'expense for the special convenience
and aisclnninicidition of the littighliekrito6d,
and will tip Miteried on by first-rate'' •
EXPBRIERCED ,
The indeinigned" then Foire respi~c lolly
solicits the:pattrbnage Of the siirrutmdlii .
cohittry. 'Partiterir may rest siirdred — tt
hiving their 'grinding and all otter 'Work
done at either of the Milli; Ed As Very
bidet mariner.
,smor it ell lime* itp.6h fhart
Persona holti to 'tile
meet Hots distance can still' time* and
partietilirip` dip `peam); 4 fieci,'lkh
*crostini .itrelow _tinter "AttierOti t
waiting a ihoit time, lokitheirsr,tio t home
with theirs niailufacteled as the;t:tiiiik
wish. These' that 'be fit s plaster in the
stone can It "ell times receive mu l l hike
with them gro u nd plaster in exchange.
' • GIEG. ARNOLD.'
. .
Locust Grove; Sept. B.—if G. A.
KEYSTONE MUTUAL
INSURAIiCE
OF •HARIUVI7IIO, Pd.
CHARTEB PERVEITAL.
•
Guarantee, apital, Ea 06 O.
Rolls as low as say ogwr good Oonipauy . is thin
United iliatss.
THIS colWpaay
,reapeekfully, milli the
slierilicin of the publie to the follow
ailventape which they ere enahjed to
offer to pereous desirousof itegliing their
All the profits of the Company are di
vided annually among the rite members
scrip dividends, bearing interest, payable in
cash at the end of each year.
Premiums ou life policies may be paid
annually, semi-annually or quarterly;,
when they amount to 00 and upwards,
they may be paid one-half in ciusli,aad the
balance by note at I 2 months:
Wives may insure the lives ortheir hue-,
bum* or hustianila may insure their own
liveb in favor of their wives and children,
thus securing to their families a sum whitiii
creditors cannot reach in the event of the
death and insolvency of the husband.
L. REI', Free'.
Oz!rPartiphietts and information luinish•
ed by the •undersigned, who is the regular
agent at Gettysburg.
KELLER KURTZ.
Irrnr. CuAimee HoeNsit is the Com•
pany's regularly authorized Medical Ex
aminer.
June 48, 11140..—1 y
TIRE EXITED STATE";
LIFE INSURANCE
ANNUITY 40 TRUST COMPANY.
Charter Perpetual
CAPITAL ft26o,ooo_cetsti BYBTM.
TIIE eenitant, unsolicited aplication"
for Life Insurenee , furnis h the most
abundant and gratifying proof, that the
'public mind is deeply impressed with the
emu importance of this subject. The greet ,
objetd, hewever., of insurance, should be
safety ; ; otherwise the whole motive to la
bors
~itney be dieappolead. Too , much
bare cannot be practiced in the seleellota,oi
an office, with which to effect the eontreCt.
The Chides 'ebbed be regulate , net by
.pretent itid'eonetant large inducementti, at
this is •iertalfily incompatible With &tun
beniffitiw The premiums on life are cal
enticed for the future.- If prensentand pro
pada benefits. therefore, are given, the
ultimately.- must terminate in liti
gation, disappointment and ruin. The ob
ject aimed at in.thie inetitution is stability
and perpetuity. The rates of premium
•have bees carefully prepared with refer
ence, to fluctuations. The cash system
has also been adopted. Unpaid premium
Cotes 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 %a
ttire, 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'CONAUGHY, 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 Mlienry,
Jacob L, Florence, James Devereux,
William AL Godwin, John L. Linton.
STEPHEN 11. CRAWFORD, Preet.
Asosaosa W. Tuostrsoci, V. President.
CHARLIIII G. Issx•r, Sec'y and Freaaurer.
Am:Nutt —Manuel Eyre.
MRDICAL Ex•mssan—Dr. I). Horner.
Sept. 20, 1850. (IY.)
FIRE ! FIRE
Delaware Mutual Sarely Insu•
-A- ranee Company, Philadelphia, are
now doing b usiness on the mutual plan ,
giving the insured a participation in the
profits of the Company, without liability
beyond the premium paid. "Nopremium
notes taken on which assessments are
made."
The subscriber, as Agent for the above
Company, will make Insurances, either
permanent or limited, on property and ef
fects of every description against loss or
damage by tire.
SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK.
Gettysburg, March 1, 1850.—tf
in I. T,H S CASSIME RS, VEST
INGS, &c.,—a fashionable variety
and received for sale at seincio.
GETTYSBURG FOUNDRyI
01.1CIIIIXE SHOP.
THIS establishment will now be car•
ried on by
Wit.lll2/1 szsre . .
whotake ploasurein being able to announce,
to their friends and the public generally that
they have constantly on hand a very great
variety of
Holloware and Stoves,
including Kettles, Pots, Ovens, SkiHeti,
Pans, ("riddles, &c. ; Common Perini.;
Air-tight, and Cooking Stoves---amcing
them the far-famed lIA'FIIAWAY.
To Farmers they would say, they here
on hand an excellent assortment of
Farming implements,
consisting of the renowned Saylor Pleogb.
Woodcock's and Witherow's, D. Warren's
Patcat Windmill, Straw-cutters, dco.
BL ICKSMITHING
is carried on by the beat of workmen,—..
They will still carry on the
BOOT 4- SHOR
shop in the South end of the Foundry bulk
ling, where, with good workmen' end the
imeellent materials, the neatest; fits
beat work will be made. OtrLadies rrill
be waited on at their residences.
All the abciiie mentioned articles '
with*
great many others not named, will belbc
nished as ehe,ap for cash or , country re
duce as they can be had 'any when ell, Repairing,ofallklndi,ddie Ii the .
shorts. noise,
Gertystsargy April Ile x 38110.
lipportant !
THE IMPROVED DOUBLE OVEN
.1«./IfillifOlr8-KerANT
COOKING STOVE . .
Two slzEp are now constantly kept
for sale in Gettyiburg, at ANDREW
POLLEY'S Tin Shopothd in Littharottot
at JOSEPH BARKER'S Tavern. Their
are proven to be the best 'Curves nowin
use, for Cooking, baking, raw/frog, and
for mann* a house, With less wood than
any other stove, and are the heaviest -in
the casting, for the slue, of any now snide.
They are warranted to bake well in both
ovens. Any person wanting these stores
delivered, by tratittg word at either of the
aliove mentioned places, the *primer
.
will deliver them at a abort notice, is he
intends doing the peddling principally
himself. He is confidentthat he can give
people better satisfaction than hired ped
lars. There are already upwards of SIX
HUNDRED of the.Laubach Stoves sold
11 -Tcrir. , 4tihipan. and cArr§4 l •Fo44ties.
sfitin Vvr4 year.. but not so puny of the
late maprotements. The irnpreeemenr le
in 'the middle flue, by' which the lower
oven lb much easier heated, and the holes
are larger - on the tope, to' put on larger
pots. We deem it unnecevaary to Pay
more about` them, but want people who
are judges of cooking stoves to examine
thoroughly, and we are confident that
they will find that they have adroit
tages over any other stove now in
use, and according to the quality and
weight, than any that are offered to Ow
public. They ere likewise kept for;sale ,
at the Proprietor's Foundry, near
burg. York countv Fa.
CAII ART OLD,
Proprietor of the Right for York, Admiral, Carrell,
* ll4l 4 olBl stkcliPtiok AMR* Alpeagfor
temkorki right* in, Marylarni, Virginia
and Tohrtinaire:
Aug. St.
OIL: CLOTIVROTORYi
TO 'CO'ACHMAREiI.S.
.
Fr". ipideisig_ned re spettlfufly aßnoun
' Se* tolhe CO l achitaltiti 'or Getty,-
built aiid•O'thiti Micas, thatthey hive Coln.
menced the manufacture of • '
Oil loth and CapViaii
For Coaches, or toe very 'hest qualit,y,„9l
an extensive scale, which they are prepa
red to futnish, wholesak and retail; ott thi
.most reagonable using. Our Caltiatti iifll
be found equal in finish and qualityni an/
manufactured in the city. ' • • - 4
'll:7'The subscribers also nianiteatturiti
for wholesale or retail, COACH VAlt.v.
NISH, of a superior quality, to which !her
invite the attention of Coatch-makers.Ami.,
persons wanting to purchase with , e,siaw,
toselling again. They Imam* On band.,
and will constantly keep on hand..,a4ll
supply.
pa=.orders from a distance ,
promptly attended to.
SAMUEL J.
GEORGE IL LITTLE:
March 15, 1850.
ALEX. R. STEVENEOA
ATTORNEY AT LAW. • ."'-'.'; 1 ' . 4
CiFFICE in the Centre Sqnare,Noilth , •
the Court-house,between BMW
o at Altevenson's corners.
Ladies' Mlles.
T HE attention of the Ladies is partied
-IL larly directed to the large *adepts*
did Stock of Slippers, Bunking. 'Jew.
ny Lind Shoes—of all qualities. and - ago
ceedingly, low at
:FA NESTOCri'.;
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