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    TIM fit
WHERE' 10,Ang thigg certain. that the
ptejuditfejaAlth inifi to long exist
ent) the minds of many persons, against
'Ready-made Clothing, have been almost
eatirply overcome in this community by
Ihknositiie proof furnished by MA. s
jAIIiSON to those who have been deal
-I'ng with him. that Clothing can be procu
red at hisestablishment of the best quali
ties and it infinitely lower prices than can
" be . * anywhere else. lie has shown
fAtii he can cell his ready-made clothing
foe fess than the natural cost of the
litantial of which they are made, Hi s
atealf-e( buying and laying in goods ena
•biresitint to do what he says, and he defies
att.'enntpetitic e n, no matter in what place,
"pr at . It is hardly necessary to
Wiy a word more. His friends and custo.
men are convinced that they can save mo
ws, by buying from him. lie sells for
cash, and has but ono price. He never
ttakftWitive thin what he means to take.—
illikehjecit is not to make as much as he
can out.of a customer who may favor him
with a -esti. His aim is always to make
honest bargains by which he may procure
permanent customers. It is a mistaken
'ittita With some people, that when they
can rammed in clueing a man down they
sive something. It is not so. A person
who is in the habit of permitting himself
to bi'dued down, is always prepared for
• Irby . 'asking more than he wishes to take.
Vbe One-Price system is the only proper
and cermet mode of dealing. One gentle
maw will thus get his clothing as cheap as
the other. I invite the attention of my
Mends and the public generally to my
Steck of Spring and Summer Clothing
Just4ened, and guarantee for them in ad
mines that they will he pleased with both
goOds and prices. His stock consists of a
general asortmcnt of all deseriptions,sizes,
and,ralitias, together with an assortment
wq *tolej4Pistols, Guitars, Violins, Ac
eor&ns,a lot of Carpet Bags, both for
Ladies and gentlemen, a few Gothic eight
day ands thirty-hour Clocks, a few large
Looking Glasses, and a variety of other
• arsinien.,' 1 thank 'my friends and custo
mers for their past patronage and respect
.ftilkeelicill a continuance of the same.
" 10:r1'haYd on hand a good second-hand
Piano, and an excellent Scraphino adapt
slid to sacred music and church use—both
of Which will be disposed of very low.
MARCUS SAMSON.
Gettysburg. April 4, 1851. •
OikPTION TO THE PUBLIC
WHERtAktiIE VEGETABLE CATTLE
POWDER,
Dl' DREIYIG, FRONEFIELD
• ' :AND , COMP AN
No. 187, ;Vora Third Street, Phir a.,
Has acquired tor itself a wonderful celeb
i city it•V its many valuable medicinal quilt
„tins, en, as an agent to increase the amount
Of Pit; WI: and Butter in the perfectly
fies*y?,niinal ; and whereeys its immense
TiOpalanty amongst the Farmers and Dai
rymen, wherever it has been introduced,
bis Anduced several persons to get up an
imitation of our cattle Powder, and have
taken the same language almost word for
word, se we have in our small Bills, and
, pist,on,theirs We therefore Caution all
i,persons, Storekeepers, Farmers and Dairy
ingy against the deception thus practised
,ay designing men.
,
The proprietors have investigated this
subject for years, during a long residence
in the country, and do now challenge the
w'r to produce anything equal to their
powder. They want the public to
, keg in mind that their powder is their's
alone, boasting not of a German, nor any
ether foreign origin. They wish its qual
ity, (not its name,) to be the source of its
value. : It has already a character (altho'
of ,but, about five years standing) which
~epablea it,to stand upon its own merits.
Several orders have been sent to this ci
ty for Cattle Powder, which have been fil
led by sending an article got up in imitation
of ouroffp,, .We therefore lay again,
Storekeekrk Farmers and Dairymen do
not buy a pound unless you look for the
name of lireinig, fronefiefd & Co's writ
teinoi**ure an the end of each pack ; do
ndfithivejeolirself to be deceived, the life
lintLtteslo of your cattle depend upon this
caution, as well as your interest. Look
'ONO "V4ilen re is the price of security.”
FRONEF(EO & CO.,
No. 187 N. Third, Philadelpha
it=rThe Genuine Canic Powder for
&Quad Abe Drug Store of S. H. .BUEEI
- Gettysburg.
May 18, 1851-2 t.
,GITTYSBURG FEMALE
SEMINARY.
VMS Institution, under the direction of
Milli WALLACE. will be re-opened
On Monday the 2d of September, and con
tinue in two !Missions of five months each,
until' the last of June ; leaving July and
August for vacation instead of May and
October.
Taamit..4--Ten dollars pit-session of five
month* ; with extra charges for the Lan
guages. Drawing and Fancy Work. Pu
pils will be charged from the time of en
tering till the end of the session ; and no
4edbeuTons from the price will be made, ex
cept for time lost by the Teacher, or pro
tracted illness of the pupils.
Reference is respectlutly made to the
(04f:owing gentlemen :
Lea. 111.1niesson, Rev. Dr.Sehmueker,
Theem•oo, Rev. Dr. Rougher,
R. 01 Harper. Rev. Dr. Krauth,
Dr.% Homer, Prof. Jacobs,
M, itreloall, Prof. Strayer,
I. ,-Danner, Rev. R. Johnston,
,s• An. (March 3,)—ly
BRIGADE ORDER.
THE uniformod Volunteer Compan
ies in the second Brigade, fourth
)I:4lrisinn i , Pa. Militia, (Washington Inde
pendent Guards, and Marion Rangers,)
Will mon fur parade end inspection at the
*ate* Charles Schwartz, in Mutnmas
14.TanSttlnfliry the f iat day of May
wt., at 10 o ' clock. A. M.
JOAN SCOT'!'.
Brig. !asp. 2d Brig. 41/i Die. P. M.
May O. 1051
' Orem, Goods.
NOlrral Stock of Dress titlks, Pop.:
ifim t " (toNe`de Lainea, Betages, and
1111tittitiAe biota, handsome and cheap, at
HNEST{)CK'f3.
BONNETS,JuttIy Lind, China Pearl,
!pint. and tace. Hair and Gimps,
.11114, otlie l r styles, w itiLN . l . i . s , ilis ... l . .fie
mnex*:..i.............._Ki11(1 - 4 . "'
AL AN K DEEDS, (Ex
'4
k 'Administrators' and common
el! ,
411010))1pat pri*ted---a filli supply end ea
loarrnOrloper--at Mit ' till, Ailo.
U.' . . . tall cstitir Moltke '
t tlttit6.
E.'. ti R. RaaMIVI,
At the Old Stand, N. W. Corner
of the Diamond,
Gettysburg,
TENDER their thanks to their custo
mers for past favors. and respectful
ly inform the public that they continue to
Cut and Make all Garments,
in the hes tm antler and on reasonable terms.
The cutting will be done as heretofore, by
Roncnr MAirrix. Fashions are regular
ly received, and every effort made to se
cure n good fit and substantial sowing.—
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.
lILT.The Pall and Wittier Fashions have
just been received from the city.
77-':1,11 kinds of country produce taken
in exchange for work.
F. AL IL JAARTIN.
Iv ANTED,—A JOURNEYMAN.—
Constant employment and good,
Wages will be given , to a Jouriteyinan, if
immediate application be made.
E. k R. MARTIN.
May 9, 1851.—tf
SOMETHING NEW!
MERCHANT TAILORING ESTAI!I
- LISUMENT.
Skelly and Hollebaugh,
KtIERA',HART 7,§AILARS ;
RES P ECT 11 Y inform their
s- 5 ' friends and the public generally,
that they have just returned from the City.
and are now opening at their establishment
in SOUTH BALTIMORE street, rear the Dia
mond, (old stand of J. Skelly,) the most
choice selection of
Lt{TRS,
ever offered in this place, embracing
French Black, Blue, Bluoblack, Green,
Olive and Brown. Also, French, Doe-
Skin and „; ;
• FANCY CASSIMERES;
KENTUCKY JEANS, 'COTTON. 41*
TWEEDS, C✓ISHMERETTS,
Limit for Coats and Pantaloons!, 44c. ;
whilst their assortment of Fancy
PE S T/1.4W
is decidedly of the richest kind. Their
Trimmings embrace every thing that may
be required, such as plain and fancy But
tons, Alpacas, Silk Serge, plain. Silk, Mus
lin, &c. They are also gettlntup .I'lll
assortment of
REIDY-MADE CLOTIENC',':
.
the above will be dispopettof. 4,4 4he
lowestliving rater, for Coth-orrzeoteßtry
Produce—to prove width the y aik
.11 C. 4 LI,.
JThey are also pwared, to make
Garments at thashortest notice, and in the
best manner. When required. thq will
turn out an Entire snit in .turtitteotir
hours!
J. H. SKET 4 tY returns his sincere
thanks for the pationage .beretoftare bes
towed uponitint. and asks its continuance
for the new firm. Goode bought else.
where will be Made up, as ustrel - v arid
when tiesireti, he will misfit custorneri
making selections at other ',tokenise here
tofo-e.
0:7. Spring ami Summer .Fhshiores for
1851 just received from New York. , •
Gettysburg. April 215-1 x •
tit opfro ftrribtli t
.
~1
A New Supply just Received alt
HAGIF,R2I.I7''S '
GROCERY & VARIETY STORE.
rirlilE subscriber has just rettirfie4 f r om
I the city with a fresh assortment of
every variety of
GROCERIES' '
including prime Rio Coffee, N. Orleans,
crushed, aid loaf sugar. N. 0., svgar-house
and syrup molasses, teas, dairy salt, extra
pure starch, saleretus, pepper, sispice,
ginger, cloves, mustard, rice, fresh mack
erel, tobacco, snuff, cigars, Pickles, crack
ers of different kinds, including water, but
ter, soda, Medford, &c.; also
Fruits and Confections,
candies, raisins, figs, prunes. nuts, COaCO
- oranges, lemons, citrons, atinonds,
&c. Also the best assortment of
QUEENSWARE
ever opened in Gettysburg, embracing ev
ery thing in the Queensware line, from
common to best china, britannia ware, glass
ware, together with a large variety of
Miscellaneous Goods,
such as cedar ware, tubs, baskets, buckets,
door mats, brooms, bed cords, grain and
manure forks, shovels, nails of all sizes,
knives and forks, chains, spoons, brushes,
andirons, lead, powder and shot—with a
little of every thing in the variety line. .
Thankful for past favors, the subscriber
invites a call at his establishment on the
north-west corner of the Diamond, as to
feels assured he can furnish goods at prices
that cannot be heat.
' WM. W. HAMERSLY.
Gettysburg, April 25.
Wlttig_:.
rill 11 E subscriber has on hand at his
-IL Tin Ware Establishment, in Cham
bersburg street, opposite the Post Office, a
Large Assortment of Tin Ware,
whirl' he will sell on moderate terms.-
0J CaII and examine for yourselves.
Mardi 14. GEO. E. BUEHLER
HOUSE SPOUTING
WILL be made and put up by the
subscriber.who willattend prompt
ly to all orders, and upon as reasonable
terms as can be procured at any- establish
ment in the county.
GEO. E BIJETILEItt,,
Shoes! Shoes! Shoes!
JUST received, a large lot of
,Ladies'
Ahroecu and Kid Shoes, Gaiters,
Slippers, 4'. e. ; Misses' do. do. ; 'also
Gt.otletneti's do. do., at
KURTZ'S CHEAP CORNER.
Aril
Fa as and Parasols.
A II surtipell tf Font Ond tre
ss mit for sale of SCHICK'S.
TIRE'
THE: Delaware Mutual Safety Insu
rance Company, Philadelphia, are
&ow doing business on the mutual plan,
giving the insured a participation in the
profits of the Company, without liabditv
beyond the premium paid. "No premium
notes taken on which asseb•smenis Ole
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 lire.
SAMUEL FAILNESTOCK.
Gettysburg, March I„ 1850,ir
THE clams) STATES
LIFE INSU RANCE
ANNUITY d• TRUST COMP4NE
Charter rerpetual
CAPITAL S2SO,OOO—CA.SH SYBTEM.
TllE constant, unsolicited apiflicatione
for Life Insurance, furnish the, mast
abundant and gratifying proof, that the
public mind is deeply impressed 'whit the
vast importance of this subject: Thegreht
object, however, of insoraned, should be
safety ; otherwise the whole motive in
sure may be disappointed. Too much
care cannot be practice 4 in the selecljon'pl
an office, with which to etTect the contract.
The choice should be regulated, net by
present and constant large inducemehte, as
this is certainly incompatible with fettles
benefits. The premiums on life are cal
culated for the future. If pressentand pre
pective benefit*, therefore, ire given. the
result, ultimately, muse terteltrkie its Id
gation, disappointinent and thin. The ob.
ject aimed at in this institution is stability
and perpetuity. The rates of
have been carefully prepared with refer
ence to fluctuations. The cash system
has also been adopted. Unpaid preinium
notes constitute no part ofthe sesets of
this Company, and every c0041.10O0)! We
ing fortified with an ample capital, secu
rity stamps the whole system,. This fee
tore, paramount to all ocher considerations,
commends the company to public favor.
Explanatory . pamphlets, blankit,
jfpli
cation papers. infcirmatiou; ankeysiry
fa
cility. will be chekTaff "Thrnialked 4y D.
M'CONAUGHY, who his been
appointed agent•of the company.
• " DIREC'TORti.
Stepliett 11',•Ciairtard, Paul M Goddard,'
Arebrow W. Thobiteee. *Lwrence labason,
Benjamin 3.9.1 . int1ey, 'George Stirenry,
Jacob L. Florence, 'James DeVet — iiia.
I William M. Goilem, Joint I.: Linton. • '
STEPHEN R. CRAWFORD. Pfeil.
Attains' W. TitoinpioN. v. President.
CeiatielO : let ay, see ) , and Treasurer.
, AwVeaai—Sannel Eyre. - •
Aromas Ex: niali—Dr: E. 'Miner. •-
• Sept no; 1}150: - • '" • Ivy.)
KEYSTONE hi UTU IA
LW':INSURANCE COMPANY.
OF • HARRISBURG, Pa.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Gaaratiteo Capital, 875 5 000.
Rata Ili leer inany cithetiood Ceiipedy in the
United states.
THIS complier "reapectfully calls; the
attention of the public to the follow
lag advantages which they,ars enabled to
oder to persons desirous of insuring.their
lives : • .
'All the profits of the Company are di
vided the lire members in
scrip dividends, bearing interest, payable in
cash at the end of each year. . •
Premiums on lile policies may. be paid
.01tutallytoiemti,ennually:or-querterly;; or
when they amount to 850 and upwards,
they may be , paid One-half in cash and the
'lntiancehy mite tit 12 month*.
. Wives iniy insure the lives of theii hus
bands, or husbands may insure their ,owe
lives in favor *of their. wives and children,
thee securing tit their families* sum which
'creditine , cattrnt reich in the eventof the
'Ugh inititsoliettey'of
''!:‘F7 f:1/.1101 . 141"4Vreget.
o~''Painphfets sits info nfturnish•
ed
,by, the nndersiedwho is the mutat
ELL 71
E I R JC11,11.4
,• r.
,6 t uatti f its ticiirittte it Chit 00.
• panrs `ropilikly
•"
aminer. ' • '
June 28, 1850.—1 y
•
LOCUS T GLOVE
. biTEAIII 41111LL.=.
'Two Niles Southwest of Littlestbuin, in
Germany Toumship, Adatns,County.
THIS -establishment is now in Bill
eration and calculated trldOslikinde
of Grinding upon the Mintiest-bode(' skid
in the very best manner. Farmerl and
ethers wanting griudie&done. especially
in time of low water. will please call at
this Establishment, where they can be sr
commodated.at all times. The. ,
STEAM MILL
sclose by and in connection with the large
Flouting Mill,
and together are calculated to do a large
amount of work. A PL.ISTER MILL
4. CLOVER MILL is in connection
with this establishment, and Sawing can
now be done at all times. Constantly on
hand and for sale, . .
AT THE MILLS,
wholesale and retail, Family and Super- ,
fine Wheat Flour, Rye, Corn and Buck
wheat Flour, warranted superior. A large
lot of chopped Rye, Corn, Oats, Mixtures.
Bran, Shorts, Shipstuff, &c., to be had at
all times at fair prices.
GBOIIOI7I PL.ISTEIt
on hand at all times, for sale or exchange
for urground. Those persons engaged in
the Flour and Feed business can be ac
commodated at all times on the shortest
notice, either with the Flour and Feed
manufactured, or by having their own
gran: ground. .
This establishment has been erected at
heavy expense for the special convenience
and accommodation of the neighborhood
and will be carried on by first-rate
EXPERIENCED MILLERS.
The undersigned therefore respectfully'
solicits the patronage of the surrounding
country. Farmers may rest assured of
having their grinding and all other work
done at either of the Mills, in the very
best manner, and at all times upon short
notice. Persons going to the establish
ment front a distance can at all times and
particularly in a dry season, when the
streams are low and water scarce, by
waiting a short time, take theirgrain home
with them manufactuted as they may
wish. Those that bring plaster in the
Stone can at all times. receive and take
with them ground plaster in exchange. •
GEO. ARNOLD.
. Locust Grove, Sept. 6.—tf , G. A.
(1 . 1.0 : 1118 CASSIMERB. 1, 7 6Fr
I L ) INGS, fashionable variety
aud'etteltiivad` for Sala at SCHICK'S.
.NOIICE TO , TAX-PATERS
NOTICE in hereby given that the Coin
missioners will make an statement
of FIVE PER CENT. upon all State
and County taxes assessed for the year
1831. and paid to Collectors on or before
Saturday the 2816 day of Junenext ; and
Collectors are hereby required to make
such abatement to all persona paying on
or before that day.
I , Collecteirs will be required to make
payment to the Treasurer on or before
Tuesday the lit of July next; otherttiige
they will not be entitled to any abiternent.
It will be the tbety ofl3iilleetorttoittall‘up
on hrdividuab peslonally...; ,; •- 1 .
4,..G...1•108N1NG 8 1 1 . 8 r
4PHN. MEWL/4)014r.
TACO'S' OVE VA', 'tetanal.
Attest-1. itriinfinsikatiiii. ' •
May 9,18111 , 1-4d;' ' •••'• '
.WM.:,I3.:STEitE'NSON;T:
wetoratelamptasza irt•
CROCEVES4 LOMPM.?
t LA: t• 1 74. PriCei• t
No. Nat* /*# •044,airrisbofir. PinP, !Y r'
VIRE bosiniiiiiheretofore-carrhid•on in
this, eitiablitheeent, silL hereafter, be
conducted as shave.l The encourigemeat
. which has thus gar keen . extant/ad to the
,enterprise eel/lag• goods in JitlrOgbilrg
'IA city ,pri cu. th e.mli3lfigne.A,s 4
oT:4oPa:ow lt,j,lopkoe.T9n;ilTmliblY
tiy merchants 4ilirre in this section' of
the he, t t "I'' 1
tate, sort e , 9re, on (y
necessary riy:it(ifihi ariatetiette w
ittrchtf ' nrne*rd raertities•tdr theliidettitirot
'the tindertaki4 hr lhif'efki 6e redo*" lir a
large itirporting'hotuni in Bilthhom whit%
• wilt 'enable , thit undersigned to titter the
same advantages ..which could be offered
in Wonky. Hi - therefore cordially invites
anateliants and others to call and examine
.4 very large stock, and satisfy themselves
of his entire ability to eell ne he prorpiees.
lot, of ,elsoice liquors is stare at im
porters' ISMB-. • ,
eq,llVllrdops trimi k a aj,monco promptly
411 dok d,gctods despatched at City Prices.
W. H. STEVENSON . .
' . .lanuSry IT 1851. '
I'llll 111;
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Okalittl?
DAVID HEAGY
TENDERS his acknowledgments to
the public for the liberal and stea
dy patronage with which he has been fa
vored for t# series of years ; and respect
fully announces to his former customers
and the publiogancrally, that he, has his
Shop at present in Ghambcrsburg street—
where persons wiwhing FURNITURE
can be accommodated._ at very moderate
prices (or. CASH, PRODUCE and LUM
•market price
BER, for which the highet
,s
will be paid.
• ..
KrAll Furniture warranted to he Made
of the very best, materials, and by experi
enced -workinen.
eo Mao.
All orders for Coffins will meet ,with
the saute prompt attention as, heretofore.
1). EICAGY.
irr, 'An APPRENTICE to'thetabitiet
Making' huaineis will he taken, it applica
tion he made moon. One from the coun
try would bdpreferted.
Gettysbut, Dec. s.—tf
.411,T 7'llo Qi D S. T JD,
BUT IN .NEW SHOP.
J. FEY •
MENDERS his acknowledgmanto to
A. his friends• fnepast favors, and his
the pleasure of announring that Ire le again
located at the old stand, on,Wasbington
street, one 'guars, south, of Thontpeou's
Hotel, where he will be prepared, as here
tofore, to do'all kinds of
( cfr:;sr . aff v CLOTH' 4t. , NON AUNT-
&tub at abort
'ainfaci, and otertlitinable tearns; for Which
CoUni*y Produtte *ill be taken.
The subscriber 'is thanklbl for past fa
vore,:and hopesv by attention to business,
sod. allesire , to plisse; to , merit: and receive
a continuance of public patronage. '
~ J. Q. FRgy.
Gettyetourg;J:,t'n: Ig, 1849.—tr
#4 la
3 . OVAL.
Dr. J. Liyvrence Bill,
(DENTIST,
fAS removed his office to the building
opposite the Lutheran Ohurch, in
Chambersburg street, 2 doors east of Mr.
Middlecotl'a store where he may. All limes
be found ready and willing to attend to
any case, within the province of the Den
tist. Persons in want of full Sets of 4 teeth
are respectfully in vited' to cell. '
REFERENCES. ' '
Dr. C. N. B zatyreui, Red.C.T.l{iirii6rt;VD
44 D. HORNNIC,' • j Prof. M. '
t , H. 8. HIIBIR, " H. /.. , Bykoonini,
D. GILIIINT, ." War.M.Hiscratos
Rev . J.C. WATSON,D.D. 6 4 M. L. STIMIR.
July 7, 1848. • . •
D. 31 9 COVAUGAIT
.147T011NE W
A7' LA, , 9
OFFICE in the South-west corner 0
the public square, one door west o
George Arnold's Store, and formerly oc
copied as a Law Office by Joint Al'Con
engity, 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.
I). Ma:. is prcparod to attend to
the prosecution of ,
Claims for Bounty Land
to Soldiers of the War of 1812 and others
—the selection of choice lantle and loca
ting their If arratas--procuring l'atetas
and selling Soldiers' lands to the best ad
vantage. Apply to him personally or by
letter.
Gettysburg, Nov. 1,1850—t1
ktedies Dress Goods.
AFINE assortment of Ladies' Dross
Goods, Ruch as Silks. Mous. d'Lains,
Berages, &rage d'Luins, plain and figured
Jaconett and Swiss Muslin, Ginghants,
Calicoes, &c., all of which will bo sold as
law as can be bought at any other house
in the county, by
May 9. J. L. SCHICK,.
nm;
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF kir paia ; Le
wily a blessing to suffering humanity. The
lame are rejoiced at its curative properties, for
they can dispense with their crutches and wall.
The weak bless it amen instrument in the hands of
Providence, for by its healing and strengthening
qualities they become strong. The Bed-Ridden
welcome it as a blessing from high heaven, for
it relieves thorn of their pain and misery, cures
their diseases whether it be Rheumatism, Lum
bago, Gout, Paralysis, Strains, Burns, Scalds,
Sores, Sprains, and affections of the Spine, or
contracted Tendons, for by its use they are ens.
bk4l to arise from their bed of sickness, and en.
joy the pleasures and blessings of health. The
Suffeier of Neuralgia and Tic Dolereux, wel•
tdmes it as the only remedy in relieving them
of the cruel , pains shooting like electric shocks
through the fats, bead, and system, paralyzing
in tut instant tiwir energies and brightest hopea,
poi the Reidy 'Relief is a powerful antidote for
Ill:mous and 'Rheuinatic Affectinno, arid will
cure this petwerfid diens. arterial' other tome
.dies bass failed,to give miter— The oniony el
Tooth Aelkeosjoicos when be the Ready
'Rote, for' if ewe the most torturing- Teoth
Aohrilit few seiOndi: ' " ' • •
So quink b powerfulvann ofkennil is .RadWity's
,~auµlr.ktoliatin.ill,tases.wherePeinNCeusesi by
external injuries and internal derangement, that
'it hid relieved theinost severe paint of thremic
Rheumatism during one application of the- Re-
, .ITS STRENGTH ,
RADVIAt'S ItEADY RELIEF is also the
tnidii,ine in use,it can be used
'With the mow happy restilts;both internally and
externally. Cramps in the Stomach, .Colit, or
Cbplera Mortals, ace ,nsliseed in ten, ritiu9tes, and
'Cured entirely " in dlYeekt Or'twerify. if you
wish tourist* a* oitatitint of fortheeent. of
Sore, Lips; Chapped Bah, Pustular , ,F.ruption,
Mks a toruspocuyirl pf .the and a table
spoonful of eviapt Oil, or X ox. of Lard, and you
`fume tr bettel oihttnint Or'salve thin any other
article now ht Use. ' ' • • "
1.0 fact. Ibis medicine, when reduced two two
thirds its own strength by adding as much spirits
of wibe, ;Alf give you better Liniment than any
nowin use.
• See that Niels bottle bean the facsimile sig.
nature of Sedway & Co., none, other,is genuine
nce 115 cent!, large bottles.
The es. Ornament of Beauty it a
TeaulVtil Iliad of Luiiiriant Rah*.
The lady or gentleman who desires a beautilid
article to dress their Heir, IRO advised •to make
use oflndway's Circamisti Balm ; it possesses
many advantages over all isthei• 'hair teaks 'SW
preparations.'. Fin t. it 'cleanses' the scalp from
dandrufff, gives toes and vigor to, the routs and
bulbs, invigorates, to healthy action the germ of
life; which gives to the hair a healthy -root, and
Ames the hiir to :grb* ; it eaies haldeen; stops
the hair from falliwyont4 Makes :it .61*, strong,
"ft sal glassy, keSPl , jt tram 41111i134 grey, or be.
coming discolored. It is, truly a luxury to dress
the hair with this prepiMtion. •
• BLACK SPOTS ON THE SKIN.
During the summer; season. we frequently
meet with persona. who are sorely ;kneeled With
black spots, about the size of a pin's head, just
andrei the finiqg of stitinde—these spoti are
truly annoying end repefsive' in imppearacee;
they are nothing more nor less than dust, tbe skin
being warm and the individual perspiring freely,
the dust clogging up semis of the sebaceous glands,
their oily secretions are not given off, and ecch•
eequrntly a choosy deposit is the result; this be
comes rsneid,and,turns black, disfigume the com
pleaion,
acid oiten inflames and suppurates. Let
Radwity's Soap he freely used, absorption will
take place, and the spots speedily disaippear...-.
Also, if Badicay's soap was made use •of as. a
Toilet Soap through the day, these spots, and
other annoying excrescences, would not trouble
you:
The extraordinary effects of Radway's Soap
in removing Tan, Sun Burns, Funnies, tilotehes,
Pustules, Teller, Rash, Scurvey. Stornhew, and
the Bites and Stings of Insects, is truly astonish.'
ing';' besidei, it is certain of transforming a dark,
discolored 4011 repulsive visage. to a clean and
beautiful CCMPI4IIO4. In *lt cases ask for,Bsd.
way's Soap and take none other.
N. B.—Fiadway's Medicated Soap in steel en.
gravingelite 25 cents, all otheis ate Counterfeit.—
Look for the steel engraving.
Ur. Agenus for the sale.ofthe above articles
in Adams cou.tty—S. H. HITEHLER, Getty&
butg ; Parton ¢ Blythe, Fairfield; Mrs. Dunces.
Csthlown; Snerritigar '‘fr Reitthillt9, Littlestown ;
Eitheibaugh Boiliuger, Abbot tsto w n
if - 41f & East Berlin; D. M. c.:White, Ham p•
ton ; Haltzinger Sc Ferrer, Petersburg.
•
Mt ' 2,1551-2 m
Diamond Tonsors-,New Firm
iptort 13rotbtrt
FASHIONABLE BARBERS AND, HAIR 1
DRESSERS.
CAN at all times be found prepared to
attend to the calls of the people, at
the Timpte, in the Diamend.•adjoining
the County Building. From •Long expe
rience they flatter themselveithat they can
go, through all the ramifications of the ,
Tonsorial Devartment,
with such an infinite, degree of, %kill, as
will meet with the entire uatisfaction Of
all who may , subMit their (thine• to the
keen ordeal of their .roora., ; ; ,They hope,
therefore. lhel.kY their aueation,to,buei
nese,aad a desire. to Omuta, they mill mer
it *swell as recoiee,e libel2 l 44am ol pub
lie lstrinage. Ploaiek.aljo, be attended
to at their, private.dwelliage•
otao„ to Stockhol ders.
!po - the:l,tmcientctholiera.o
t the
;Wiy,onalwro4Adreettoluttie end,Dier.
cersburg Tinipilta Road Company. notice
.is hereby given, to tbmie4ibtate,Ramett are
tiei•eto attaehed,, their, heirs and repreeep
tattres, that onde rr ihe.prail f ione of an Act
of Assembly
, Q( the Co m n ionwenith of
,rtionaYlvautte,,the shares Of suicitsOutiling
on the,hooks of tbit,c,orapany, voile name
of tech Oelinipent atorlAholtierita dasigna
tad below, if ititt paid up, in full, by the
first day of Octa6er, ' D., 4161, will
,then be forfe ited *be .company.
• No, Shoes., AIDA pa .
'William Heiden, ''6 $5OO 00 ' 'o4o't SO
Jacob Oelitintrt, 5” '5OO-00' ' 25'26
Jacob Angle, • '• ''o 'Y 4 400 'OW— 47647
BaLentrOo OW, , • IWO IS 16
ateriearirrntan. :10;- 4000.00 161.-80
Awl!! Parvi!‘ • 2, . 3 . 00 ,4 0, • ~ 20 ., P 0
Jame, t. Heaton, • 400 00 . 225 1 41
John Mem! ttit. be
John &hien - '''4oo 00 • - '46 40
David 'Angle 3 • '4oo' 00 16'26
Elizabeth Reed, . 21- 1100..00 697.90
Havid,lisnupand, 209,00 •70. 76
David lielsioger,, 2,- 20,,0P t3O
John Scott, lO, 10 0 0 oo - „o 60
Archibald Rankin, a - 560 . 03 3 141i 74
John Olig, • 6 600 00 .' 340 85
Andrew Hartman,• • 2 • 200 01) 26 'lib
Enoch Skinner's hsini, 6 600 00 •440;65
Simon Becker, 4 400 00 43,43
Wm, hi. Matiliall, 3 soo, 00 , '207 , .66
JohnShaffey. 1000
,'OO ,98 ,40;
Peterllawbecker, ":1 200 00' 184 95
Machin's Young,' 6 500 50 *"478'75
Peter Elliott, 2 200 00 " 61 61
Frederick Goyer, 2 200 00 „ 10 to
Samuel P. Johnston'„ 2 Mio 80 99 99
Thome* Weethy,' • 2 200 00 •31'1!2
Luderick Gerntgan, A • too .00 96 80
John Lambert, • 3 300..00 ; 241 61
Cleorgo Barktlidl i , 3 .30000 941'61
John Huber, 1 190 oo , 10,30
Adam Cook, 0 50 00 41 07
John Flanigan • 4 400 , 00 , 17
Christian Mack, 1 ‘OO , 00 46 71
'Jamra Ciettyo, a „ 200 00 131 20
David Stoner, of Mn,.' 2 200 00 155 08
By order of the Baird.
GEO. H. DAViDSON,
Treastuer.
March 28, 1851.-0 m
„Ribbons, Flowers' Motto,
08IERY, Laces and Trimmings,
- 11 - 2 - Needle-worked Collars, Love and
Lace Veils, can be seen, in great variety,
at the one pries store of ; .
• J. L. SCHICK.
Baltimore Advertivementa.
SPRING AN SUMMF.II CLOTHING.
COSTUME BALL. , •
Corner of Pratt street and Centre Market
Spare, 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 $2.50 to $5.50 and upwards. PAN
TALOONS at $1 to $3.50, and upwards,
embracing all styles of fancy, plain and
plaid C ANSIM ERES. VESTS of every
variety at corresponding prices. Also a
large assortment of BOY'S CLOTHING.
Importing our own Cloth direct from
Europe, and unnoufneturing on ,tlto . moat
extensive enables UB to offer induc.
mente to purchasers not, to be surpassed
by any Clothing Establipbm9t in the U.
tilted Slates.' The Proptiators aredeter=
Mined to' Make thi Wholesale Risitinktlie
Point of great' attraction,. arid' hvie 'kit"
made op more than . so,ooo GARMENTS;
fhom . the r finest MAIO !lb '414 :iiisvelit
In the Custom Department will always
Wound the choicest selection of . Clothe,
Cassimeraand Va4ingsi which will be
made op, at the shortest notice, end la the
Jeles * ls elYleclnd a fit alvflYteitteranli4
ThOe° pr i ce lleleel ! 1 41 0 IY•e(lher,eA to.
Remember the name au place t p,orner
of Pratt et, and Centre 'Mar et Spa ce.
• ,-111-11G , P9bE & CO.
April. ii, 1 . 1 ;14kr... 1 tY• t , •I
imit - 14' 7 11efairr'%Ti lc'Oft
Import e ra . I .ooAfigt,
Clotho. qrnimeglit Yeetilgi Tr,i9Oinle 60 9 40
Genersll7 adap t ed e to gen • MT.
•
• Have taken Werelioese
No. 238 *Baltimore I§treet.l3altiinbre,
(Pour doors West of Chadds awed) '
DOR the purpose Of condectlng the s
-K. boys tiuSiness in all its' brandhes:—
They will' be able to'show filings and de
sirable a stook of goods, in their' line, WI
can be found in the United States. - '
Jan. 7.1851.
RETTON I S 8111R4` ESTABLIMINENT,
..170 *ARUM IT. t IIALTINORS.
► THE LARGEST itul
H TITS .onty anufacti ring whole
sale Establishment in the
City: 'The capital and
force engaged enables me at all times leer
ier to Gauntry Merchants, and Dealers in
, Shirts, Collars, Linen and Ceelen Draw
ers great inducements—more, than usual
efforts having been made to render the as
sortment of these articles kill end corn
plete.
The stock on hand is large and well as
sorted for Mon find Boys. .2
,pcioAll ostlers front the Country atten
ded to, with punctuality mid ileapowh. -
Remember the name and N0.,179 Mar
ket it. T. W, BETTON.,
April 25--ly
PhilndeltiiiinAdveriblements
Cheap Blinds and Shades.
BY J. WILLIAMS,
NO. 12, NORTH SIXTH lIIIRKET, 7 DOLOR/lA.
RORK MIMICS& STREW:,
Philadelphia.
PREMIUM VENFEIhN BLIND MAN.
IIFACTORER, Also) •
. wiNp9vv,6BABB DEALER,
ASKS "tbe attention of . Purchasers to
blslarge stock, comprising 1000 pair
of III:INDS, of new styles and colors.
wide and narrow slits. with fancy and
pbin triminints, 2,000 PA RISSHA DES,
of latest styles and patterns, wholesale
and retail, at the lowest cash prices.—
Merchants will tied it to their,intereat to
call. Blinds, Painted and . Trianned to
look equal to new.
April 4. 1851.-3 m.
UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS.
Selling Wl' Qbeap:
H r •
AYING decided to.qu4 i the hominess,
I promise to sett at very low Price's.
Tt embraces the newest and most desirable
styles. You are invited weal and exam
ine. WM. H. RICHARDSON. '
No. 164 Morlfot 'too, Philadelphia.
April't, 1851.`-26 •
JOHN. F. ORAM & CO.,
WOOLEIIALE
Ladies' Boot arid Shoe Store,
.
No. 37, Borth ad street, Philadelphia
wptiLD respectfully call the oaten.
v 'ion of Merchants and, dealers gen
erally, to their large assortmeht of Ladies'
and Children's BOOTS& SHOES cipinb•
lectured of the beet inaterfale and under
their own superintendence.' icritraii
Sion), 92' Race st. •
Variety ofNeto Style" 4 , Panty Shoes
on hand,
' -.l;E.' ORAM:
J. L. TAYLOR.
Feb. 28. 1851.int.''
JOSEPH H. 11,,IVYDERt1S
Wholesale Tobateo Warehtipse l
No. 2 . 18, Nprth i rbira st 1,402041de.
(NOUNTRY Storekeeper' and t TetnteCir
IL ) .
nists'in generid Coaling to the Ciirto
purchase their Spring supply; will do well
to .cell and exarifinis my 'goods. , ;•I hate
on 'hand large stock of , lirtac Tobacco.
and a complete assortment of Snuffs, man
ufactured Tobacco. and , Began, which I
,can tell, wholesale , and, ratan, as low es
any, other hotiocirtgie ally, ,Do cot for
ge/., eall et , -Jetor , P4 l kl,l 3 )infogies.NP.
219 N . qd (Iltree , doore,beloty:gallow .
bill.) at the, !fp of thel" Ft" Indian t bier.
. )1, All order" theekiiilll , received
and promptly 'attended to on the Moat tea
.
eo stile terms. '
Marchl, 1851.J.-8M
FRONT .Trapra WIFE MANUFACTORY
WATSON & COX,
SiOVe, Pidale,.Sereen and Wire
Cloth
'• • MANUFACTURER 4
No. 48 NORTH 'FRONT • eTRENT.
Cogger of Comb's Alloy, between, Market and
Mulberry (Arch) streets,
PHILADELPHIA,
WHERE they continue to manufae
tore, Of superior quality, Braes and
trpn Wire Sieves of all kinds ; Braes and
topper Wire ClOth for Paper Makers; &e.
Cylinders end Dandy Rolls covered in die
beet manner.
Heavy 'Pwilleil 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, &c., &c.
Orders for City and Country received
and promptly attended to.
Feb. 28, 1851.-3 m
CLOTHB, Summer Cassimeree, Saul
new, Vesting', Cravats. for sale at
KURTZ'S.
1 00 1 04 040 e- Mf g r
THE IMPROVED DOUBLE OVEN
LAUBA c PATENT
viiieik4rd Iri'l(4 4E)!( 1
TWO SIZES arVeSe) . chilstifitiP•galfit
for sale in geltystitvg, lit ANDREW
POLLEY'S Tip t Elhop.setl in•f / itt
at JOSEPHAARREH'S Tavern: Le =
are proOeif ; te` bit the best - Staves now in
use, for cookitit;•bilkiti, aVekii4t, lid
for mg:min P lseuse. witikkvmy . oo d th an
any other stove, and arkpy hjeepplajn
the casting, for the'sizb: IA arty boll Mgde,,
They are viiiiinted td bike well in'both
ovens. tikibilpegritgtiitiftiiisfilhipeelitoi t s
delivered, by leaving word at either of the
airy! E mpaytippld, placus, i tietk *motor
will ddlitel dinhalf noshed ifdtietrerbe
intends' doing the peddling' -principally
himself. Heiescirnfifilhnfliacifillinkke
people better satishinfion than hired ped
lars. ~Ti h ipe,tits lined,' up/peels of 411 X
HUNDRED 'of A thecLekbaill liffb4eairbld
in - York, Adams, and Carroll counties;
withiniiiii t )iliaWlifit etifiolitikily of the
latitlimprptmenifi Dpfiumonqpi - i°
iri'" the middle 'flue, by. 'Chien me iower
ovp f ie, quick Mix' al eaft "Rd t b tres
ate) lair en the'Mps) ' t putt ger
pots. Ye deem "it - nnnecevs ry to,say
Mote; afieut 'them, but' Stint" Pie' Who
i to
art judges cit'eoditifigileii tdiiiiiiiiner
thoroughly, =and -we ere iitnifidat that
'they will find ;Aid they , baive •uilihin
tarts . over • any • other , stove' It ear •in
use, and according to the quality-and
weight, limn . any . that • arateffered toi the
public.. They , ace likewiao•hept for sale
at the Proprietor's • Foundry, aliac•Djile
hotgyyt4 county, Ps. •• ,•i ~• • 1
hfACAH:A:p9I I D, i
irciprietur of the Right for, Tirk, Adorns, Carnal.
""*MI iiinitti 'twenties, itilii likewtsis'Airepi for
, malting teiriborialriigbis la Mirflant% Vlithitis
and Telonciate• , , • , , . '
Aug. 2,?, 1050. , - fliy ' . • -.., ,
GrETTYSBIJRG FOVNT/Irir
atelicoltAls s c amp- .
Pstablisbrnent Will now,be
tied on by
WitairtErar =Ai.,
who take plestsuroin being able.tommounce
to their friends and the public generally that
they have constantly on band .a.very groat
variety of
.Holloware and Stoves,
including Kettles. Pote..oflinsi•Skillets.
Pans, Griddles, Common, Parlor.
Air-tight, and Cooking Steves—.omong
them the , far-famed 11A111A.W.A.Y r , ,
To Partners they would, say., t y..,have
on hand an excellentatisortment pf
rarnaiew ;midtown/4w.
consisting of the renowned - Sey ler Plough.
'Woodcock's and Witherow's, D.,W sireu's
Patent Windm ill. Fara w-entters, - .lce.
BL tCKSMITHI.N(i'
is carried on by . the best of workmen.—
They will still carry on the
11007 4 .57101: .
shop in the South end of the Poundry buil
ding, where, with good work - Men and.ilie
excellent' materials, the 'neateSt and
beet work Will be Made. Ott'taditst will
be waited on at their residedees.
All, the above mentioned itticlea,•witie a
great many others not named. will be for
'Dished as cheep for cash or• co.uhtry,pro
duce as, they can be had any whom Mee.
IllZr Repairing of all kindis,done &tato
shorts, notice. . .
,Gettyeburg.April 26,100. ,
OIL CLOTH FACTORY.
TO .COACHMAKERS.
riVIE undersigned respectfully antteen
.l. .-ces to the Comeh makers of Gettys
burg and other places, that they halation
mooed the , manufacture 0, ,
~ , , ~
Oil Clntli,and Canvass .
.For Coaches, of the very beet quslity, on
,an extemdes scale wbialt. they . are. prepa
red to furnish, tolteloadcandreialianihe
moat reasonable terms, •Our PiaNM if ill
be found equal in 404 and quality toasty
manufactured in the city.
41t L I
e subscribers also men ve l ure, u
for wholesale or kited, 'CGAC 17 4 0.-
NIS n, or a superior quitay, t 0.4 IChthay
inviti the attention Of t C oattkapiiii* and
persons Wanting to perchssa'witti'a'ilaw
tootling again", '-Theiyhitielloili lin bend,
, and will constantly' keep' Oil hand; 'WIWI
supply. ~- ~ .. ~.i, ~; ~,, 1,, , ',. , ,
.. , it 70rderit ,from 41 "dimenctr''wlif lbw
-promptlyokuisadad iio. ~, ~,,,, : , •,?1 it
,' , ~.! SAMUEL,Ji LITT:4B,I
OZWIWiI IL , wpm/.
March .15, POO.• . , , ~, A le./ ti
111./ STEVENSOPri
ITTORNAVAT Cf. A
ChrTlVE,ka the etentre tinare4Morth
CourWioupe,beiween
00 111 , 1 1° 01160 4!! corners, , . ,
• • Lirdiesit Sikgeit l '
MIRE sttentiort of the Ladies 'o'Oriffa
..x.ly directed to the larke'ind arc
did •'Eltock of Slippers, I a
ny Lind Eames—of ati qtislitiei,' -
ceedirtgly low at •
' FA NESTOCIIPS:
TIM STAR AND BANN,E4.
published every l'riday' 'Rainy*, ino
Carlisle street, two doors Jibed' 'hi
' Diamond. by
D. A, & c. H. RUE H LER ' .
RBI It•
irlitijd in advance or within the, /caul* per
annum—if not paid within the yea 40 . 50. „No
paper elistlontinuctlnittil all :Moira ges Paid—
except at the option of the }:ilitOf. wept..
6} vents. ,A failure to notify a distoitlistimso
will be regarded us a new engagement.,
Alverturenterits not exceeding a equine inserted
Clive timer for it —every subsequent illiertios
S 6 cents. Longer ones in the same pvepnwies,...
All a dvertisements not specially owhiwn),,lor •
given timo will be continued until fofbtd. *lib&
nil reduction will he ntude to those who advertise
by the year.
Job Printing of all kind,. executed undiluted
dromptly, and on reasonaldo tome.
,Icitcra and Cosirmotications to the. ttrirtor t (MP
cepting finch as contein Money' or AO inane et
new tratweribere3 must Wont ir Ali' lii'weN•
,ereure attention.