FIRE! FIRE ! T. lieil t erarrlllutuil Sa f ety Ineu te i Company, Philadelphia, are Sow twig business on the mutual plan, siviNg 1116 insured a participation in the profits of the Company. without liability be3co.tbas prem iu m paid. "No premium W E hnenSO on which assessments are 116 , Th e sub B4l .4___i, as Agent for the shove Comsoy, will make Insurances, either resty" nirm ar limited, on property and ef escotetiery description against lose or e s damage by tire. ,'.., SAMUEL FAH NESTOCK. 9,117eb,0rg, March 1, 1850.—tf ITNITED STATES LIFE__INSURANCE •aNtyikfrr + TRUST COMPRATE: uharter Perpetual OA ,T4l.' S23O,OOO—CASH SYSTEM. 1.1, aOrielant, unsolicited applications "orLife Insurance, furnish the most shoji int,i and gratifying proof, that the public's,' Mind is deeply impressed with the vaslimportance of this subject. The great objai:it r tiowever, of insurance, should he safety,; otherwise the whole motive to in sure may be . disappointed. Too much earl cannot be practiced in the selection of en (Ake, with which to effect the contract. Thichoice should be regulated, not by mien( and constant large inducements, as this js certainly incompatible with future betOlts. The premiums on life are cal. culOted fOr the future. If present and pro. pectlikbenefits. therefore, are given, the resoll, : Ultimately, must terminate in lid. disappointmentcatliiii,' and ruin. The ob. ject,aimed at in this institution is stability amillartietuity. The rates of premium have been: carefully prepared with lehoit *nee Ms. fluctuations. The cash ilysteni hacilio been adopted. Unpaid premium notes constitute no part of the assets of this,Qomptuty, and every contingency be inglartified with an ample capital. secu rity sisimpe the whole system. This fen- tom paramount to all other considerations, commends the company to public favor., iiilttplanatory pamphlets, blankei appli cation papers, information. and every edit', mill be cheerfully furnished by I). M'PONAUPHY, Esq., who has lama appointed -agent of the company. • DIRECTORS. Bter4in Crawford, Paul B. 'Coddled,: Ambrossr4l/. Thompson, Lawrence /Amway • Benjamin W. Tingley, George WHeary, Jacob L. Florence, James Dammam, . William M. Godwin, John L. Union. • , STEPHEN R. CRAWFORD, Nit. MilkolllN W. Taostracis, V. President. thrsttes O. IRL,r, 84re'y and nesintrer. Atterraat..-Manuel Eyre. litissaal.Exmatsaa—Dr. D. Hornet. • E MIITU.A M . :INSURANCE COMPANY. LOP H.PIRRISBURG, PA.; ? , , .C . l-IARTER PERPETUAL. Glttaxitatee Capital, 675,000. kst f i k si tow as*nyother good Company is -the United States. company reepectfnily calls the ' B attention of the public to the fonolti leg ativantagee which they are enabled to off 4 rot ons dethrone of ineuripi their , 1 All the profits of the Company are di-, sui t, aided nally among the life memberain scar& deida, beannglatiiiesi,pay able in oas 1:14, 'ai end ,of each year. rtiM„ , 1 0611.011, Me _policies may be paid aumaiiiy; semi=annually or quarterly; or when thee al thet ambling to $5O and upward., ther m * ibi paid one-half in cash and the balm "loy note at 12 months: Vim may insure the lives ofilleirlus biuml,s, or husbands may; insure their,own livaliiif fiver of their *ilia and children, thus securing to their families a lam wh)ch 1 creditors Cahoot reach in the event' Of she death iai ituteleerse_y of the hitabead. fsi ~„,•,. , 14. REILIt, Prat's. OZr•PAPIPhieto affil,ifauraisliou furnish. 4YfOle,PAdmigood , who, is the regular v agent at eugsburs. • , . _.4 - ~ qr;ivzsitues Ileums' is the, Cusp, play tinftrularly upthorixod Medical Ex amines. . , inas 28, 1850.-1 y Lockhrr STEAM MILL. Tura illikr.Spethwert of La GoWiliny Tenonahip, Melina °nerdy.' - 1711118 establishment is now in full op- *ration and calculated to do all kind* of Gtinding upon the shortest notice and in the very best manner. Farmers sad others wanting grinding done, especially in time of low water, will please call at thi s Establishment, where they can be ger . commodated at all times. The STEAM MILL ectoittrby and in connection with the largo. Flouring Mill, , and together are calculated to do a large amount of work. A PLRSTERMILL 4' CLOVER MILL is in connection with•this establishment, and Sawing can now* done at all times. Constantly on hand and for sale, • A•T THE MILLS, wholesale and retail, Family and Super fine Fheat 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 ttlies it fair prices. GPM tit UAW PL.ISTI R On inin4 at all times, for sale or exchange for neground. Those persons engaged in thu Flour and Feed business can be ac commodated at all times on the shortest noti .either with the Flour and Feed manufactured, or by having their own grahttround . Thus establishment has been erected at heavy expense for the special convenience and 4tteornmodation of the neighborhood and *Who carried on by first-rate ,EXPERIENCED MILLERS. The uMlersigneil therefore tee pectfully eoliciteMo patronage of the surrounding country. Farmers may rest assured of heriii their grinding and all other work don* at either of the Mills, in the very tossrmatiner, and at all times upon short ISOnne. Persons going to the establish metVrima a distance can at all times and particularly in a dry season, when the Innospe are low and water scarce, by Walt*/ a short time, take their grain home with inanutictured as they may WIC Thom that bring plaster in the Om, ems sit all times receive and take orikkhem rood plover in exchange. filEO. ARNOLD. • 1 4 1 . 1 .04 1 " Sept. 11.-0 rAtirwWt Pareseko s , • A ousautisin st boo end pi& 'NO,* &guars. R R R RADWAY'S READY RELIEF for pain, is truly a blessing to suffering humanity. The lame are rejoiced at its curative properties, (or they can dispense with their crutches and walk. The weak bless it as an instrument in the hands of Providence, for by its healing and strengthening qualities they become strong. The Beibßiddefi welcome It as a bleating from high heaven, for it relieves them of their pain and misery, mires their diseases whether it be Rheumatism, Lum bago, Gout, Paralysis. Strains, Burns. Scalds, Sores, I•lprains, and affections of the Spine, or contracted Tendons, for by its use they are. Mt. bled to arise from their bed of sickness, and ea' joy tine pleasures and blessings of health. The Sufferer of Neuralgia sad Tic Dolmen'. .wrd• cdtnes it as the only remedy in relieving them of the cruel pains, shooting like electric shocks through the face, head, and system, paralysing in an instant their energies and , brighteat bogus, for the Ready Relief is a powerful antidote for all Nervous and Rheumatic Affietions, and Will cure this powerful diastase what all °thorium.. , dies bare failed to give relief. The suave , of Tooth Ache, rejoices when he awl the Redy Relief, for it will curette most torturing Tooth Ache in a few seconds.. , • So quick, powerful, and effectual is Redwity's ' Ready Relief' in all roses where pain is canoed by external injuries and internal derangement, that it has relieved the most pains of Chronic Rheumatism during one application of the Re lief. • • f'tS 1917PERI6R StRENGT(f. • RADWAY'S READY iit i ,LIEF is also the most economical **eke'isi sirs, it can be used with the man hippy myth% imitla.imatnally and externally. Cranipil 30140 : a bolic, or Cholera liforbai,iim tNiesedlu ten tehmlea, end cured entirely 'fit Miele tWirreinlyi Min if you wish te.make, an tahttneo of 'it. for the care Of sore Lips, Chapped Flub, f uvular Erupdon, take a tea-spoonfel of the Rs in . and a table. spoonful of Sweet Oil, or 1 os- 0' Lard, and you hare it Met 'aillinieali or WOG Ulan any other article teile In ut4..• • • In fact, this medicine, when reduced two two, thitdsitswin armies by tsdefl 1 ei wadi spirits of wine, will give , yos better Liniment than any now in use. Bee that each bettle.l4eues the heio!inile sig nature of Ridne? it Co.. none lobar ie genuine eff tea* lento bottles. The Crowning Ornament if Beauty is a „liemttffedHaat Loatetritast 1411W.1,1:11 01110411161•11 •111411.. T/I 0 ralsolan who *ins a beautiful article tp Antes their Hair, am advised to make ern otlitadivay's Circassian Palm • it possesses many Militarise over all other h air unties and pteptrations. Fket, it• climbs.* the scalp from dandinCtlites fine toilviOr to the mote • end bulbs, inftorates to healthy action the germ of which glees to the hair a healthy root, and forces lb. hair to prow ; it mares baldness, stops the hair from - fallia,‘ out„ makes it fine, strong, stipend glossy, keeps it nem turning grey, or be. arming discolored. h is truly a luxury to dress the beir with thisration. t BLACE BPOII prepalS ON THE FEIN. _ the summer season we, frequently Meet persons Who are sorer annoyed with Meek spa% about fbe eh* of s pen's heel, just under the Ileiato4,the_lllofeert -. ,iJ e apob are Only apnoying . .sad repulsive in ,apppearaccer; they ale Illiktiting more nor less then dust. fbeskin being `watt and the Individual penipiring freely, **dint eloillpitig up steno alive 'demon glands, their oily mentions are not given off and eon , iierpsetitly a clwasydeposit is the result; this be. Comas-rancid sad, tutus black,disllgures the cow ((~von, plOxion, and often inflames apd suppurates. Let :Itadway's Soap be freely used, absorption Will Asher plane, iski the spots speedily disappear.— Also, if Radirate‘ soap was made us el as Toilet Soap through the day, these spots, end other annoying exciesieaces, would not trouble The extraordinary effect, of Railway's In removing Tan, Bun Burns, Pimplei, Blots! es, tuatulei, Tetley ! Rash. Scurvey, Morphew, and iterStfefie of Insect', blind: astonish'. ing beisides,it is certain of transforming a dark, Aiseelened , mid repulsive visage, to a clean and Iwoutilul oemplexion. In all eases ask for Rad ereY's **Fend take pone other.' . blea.adway's Medkated-Soap in stki en. rinivinp are 25 cents,all others are counterfeit.—, Look for the Wiwi engraving. • rirA g inti for the sale of the above articles Ip Adams ocouty.-3. H. BUEHLER, - thntyx. burg;, Ferro*. alight, Fairfield ; Mu. Dream Cubtown; &miner + RessAirw, Littlestown .ffiredhatige& Hollinger, A bbottstown ; Aißiocr Wolf & be:, East terliti; n IC C. Whire,Viamp. • ton ; ilegaiager & Ferree. Peter burg. May 2, 1251-2 m Diamond Tonsors—New Firm Z(son $C SVOtbtT, FASHIONAPIE HARUgRS AND HAIR DRESSER?). A nAll at sit times be found , prepared to IL" attend to the esfs of the people, at the Temple, in the Diamond. - adjoining she County Building. From Long expe rience theydattst themselves shit they eon go throfigh all the'ramibritions of she Tonsorial Departinenti with such sit imbibe degree of , Skill, as will: meet with the entire satiefactiosi of all mho Away submit their °bins to. thy keettordiesl of their razors. They hope, lhenefove, , that by • their attention to bust.' ness,and a desire to plena, they will stet% it as well as receive,* liberal share of pub lic patronage. The sick wilt be attended so at their print* dweilhtge.' Notice to Stockholders. T°the delinquent Stockholder* of the Wavnestero*, r* Oreenesatle end Men eerobarg turnpike Road Company, notice is hereby given td those whose names are hereto smelted, their heirs and repnisen :Attires,' that andel-the provisions of an Act of Aesembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylsimisi thelshates of *souk standing. on the books of the company, lit the manse of eatitidelinqUentattiohbolder ak designa ted below,f ' Atoi Old up, in full, by ..‘the first day of P., October, A. J 951, will then be for sited io the eosnpany. , • ..• Wm Astor. Met Atn't vaid. William Ronan, 5 0600.00 0007 60 Jacob Gaubert., 0 400 00 05 20 Jacob Anglo, 6 6110 00 474,67 Balmer 0.0011, 3 300 00 15 10 George Bosnian, li) tow 00 181 80 Hugh Garda, 2 206 00 20 20 Jamie 1. Holub, 4 400 00 • 826'44 John Beaty, 0 800 00 241 64 JOhn Kohler, , 4 . 400 00- 40 40 DaeW Angle, 3 No OO 10,16, Elizabeth Reed. 11 1100 00 Oil 06 Haeid Hammond, 2 2413 00 .70 : 76 David Holsinger, 9 .200 00 80 80 John Scott, 10 1000 00 50 60 Archibald Rankin, 5 500 00 WI 74, John Olig, 0 600 00 .au 80 Andress Hintmari, 2 100 00 ' $6 28 Enoch Skinner's brim, 0 600 00' 440 56 &moo Becker, 4 400 00 4$ 43 Wm. M. Mars hall, 'a . 800 00 207,05 John Shaffer. 10 1000 0096 66 1, Peter Haobecker, 2 2oopo .184 96 Mathias Young, 6 500 47t 76 Peter Elliott, 2 200 00 51 61 Frederick Go er, 2 200 bo 10 10 Samuel F. Johnston, 9 200 110 99 99 Thomas Woitby, 2 200 00 81 82 Ludmick Germs's:), 1 100 00 96 80 John Lambert, 3 300 00 241 51 George Barkdoll, 3 300 00 241 51 John Huber, 1 100 00 10 10 Adam Cook, 11 50 00 41 07 Jobs Flanagan. 4 400 00 95 17 Christian Mack, 1 Too 00 48 71 James Gettys, 2 200 00 131 20 David Stoner, of Alim,2 200 00 155 05 By order of the Board. GEO. H. DAVIDSON, Treasurer. Much 28.1851.-.Bm ielloleomi, Floweret, Wove", UOSIERT. Laces and Trimming., Nnedle-wnrked: Cictihus. Love and Lane Veils. can be seen. in great variety. it the eat pike store if , J.L. SCHICK. wHoLIcsALIC DW.I& H! COROCEROES Lll4llolltit i Cily Priem No.; Rooth Front street, Hartioburg, Peons7l's VHE businesg heretofore earriied on in this establishment, will hereafter be 'conducted at, abuse. The epcoumgcthe n t which has thus rai been extended to the enterprise of nailing goods in Harrlebnig it City mires, leads to the, indulgence, f the finite that it is Imiked upon favoribly by miirchlults and others In this section o the Suite.' As for the 'future, it is only necessary to *ay 'that the srrigement will afford renewed facilities for the success of thelmilseiskhig; hr. thee cooperation of a large import st rrousein . ltaltimore:which will enable the . nradepngned tin offer the same ildventtges which could be o ff ered in the city. lietherefore cordially invites merchants and others to call and examine 8 vorFY huge stock, and satisfy themselves of ins %Afire ability to sell as he promises. A lot of choice liquors in store at im- Porten' terms. 117•15rdere from a distance promptly fillod,and goods despatched at City Prices. W. H. STEVENSON. January 17, nu. NOTICE .TO. TAX-PAYERS. NOTICE in hereby given that the Com -111 miseioners will make an statement of FIVE PER CENT. anon all State' and. County taxes sa•essed for the year . 1851, and paid. to Collectors on or before &iturday Me 11844 dug ofJuneitekrt ; and Collectors are hereby required to make such abatement to all persona paying on or before that day., erpUol tem rs will be required to make payment to the Treasurer on or befine Tuts( lay the Ist of July next; otherwise they' will not be entitled 'to any abatement. It will be the'dnty of Collectors to call up on individuals personallY. J. G. MORNINGVA R, JOHN 14 U:AIBLM4N, jr. , Jewou GRXHIT. Gomm* Attela 7 -4,, Auaallie1•01111, Cletk. May 9,1861.—td D. •NrCON AIT GUY S ArroßxEr AT Law, . OFFICE in -the South-west corner of O the public square, one door west of George Arnold's Store, and forinerly oc cupied u a Mar Office by John M'Oon aughih•Eaq.;ikteased. attortagy ind Solienor for Pat( . ..n* and relisiops, Can furnish very desirable facilities to applicants ami entirely relieve them from the necessity of a journey to Washington. lbleC, 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 loua ting their Warrants—procuring Parents and selling Soldiers' lands to the best ad vantage. Apply to him personally or by letter. Gettysburg, Nov. 1, 1850—if Caselow3 RADZOVEM. Dr. J. Lawrence Hill, 0 ENTIET, HAS removed his of fi ce to the building opposite the Lutheran Church, in Chambersburg street. 2 doors east of Mr. Middlecofra store where he may all times be found ready and willing to attend to any cue within the province of the Den tist. Persona in want of full sets of teeth are respeciflilly invited to call. REFERENCES. Dr. C, N. Bza Les av, 1 Rev.C.P.KNAO7n, D. D 1 " D. Houssa„ 4 . JACOBI ' 11(11 , .. H. IS. Hum, - Pro f. .4 H. L. BAI7OII, .. THE. Hum, . . .. wm.m.mani.Lias RAIT.4.c. w ,R.D... N. L. ttrtavaa. July 7, 1848. .tr int; OLD S 0, BUT JN A NEW SHOP. J. G. FREY WENDERS his acknowledgments to his friends for past favors, and has the pleasure of announcing that he is again Located at the old stand, on Washington sheet, one square south of Thompson's Hotel, where,he will be prepared, as here tofore, to do all kinds of . CORM 'CLOYW, 41 SIGN PAINT - • • MiG. Otreartiage Repairing done at short notice, and-oh reasonable teams, for which Country Produce will be eaten. The subscriber is thankful for past fa mre, and hopes, by attention to business, and a desire to please, to merit and receive continuance of public patronage. J. G. FREY. Gettysburg, Jan. 12, 1849.—tf . fitkiEUN% „ . DAVID ItEAGY ripENPERB his ackirowkdgments to •Ig- the public for t h e liheral,and stea dy patronage with ;which .40 hit hien fa vored for a series of years ;.-and respect fully itnrOhnti' Jilt! Wow 'moonier.' gatiendly.3 thit , he his his .Bhop at present in Cbtimberalowg street— where' -pentane Writhing' IPUANiTtIit itan"lie riccointiodstord Wt.ery - inriderale Price...for CASH. PRODUCE and LVM- Markeet; view Will be' - • • ' ortrAllFishiltoiel warnmted tp be made of thi tretY:hibitt ifid” by expeti eneeirworkinen. ' ' ' All orders.fbr- ffios: will meet with the same.prompt atumtiol as heretofore& • • , D. HEAGY. JAn APPRENTICE , to the Cabinet, making business' will be taken, if applies. tion be made soon. One from the wow) try would be preferred. Gettysburg, Dec. e.—tf ladies ILDress Goode. APINE asiortrnent 'Of Ladies' Dreis . Goods, such as Silke, Moos: d'lLidni," Berages, Berage d'Lains, plain intfigured Jaconett and !Swiss Muslin, 01,ngiouo i Calicoes, Ste„ all of which , wiil be sold as low ao can be bought at any ober tool". in the county, by .;,. .( May 4. L L. EkI;4IMIL rie , Nrir .Weekly ,-4011k 11 4. is Went , weakly in Asyut style, 48 large alums pages,or 8498 papa a year. with-'e graving* in sash shaman, nuinber. • 71trifie r Three Dollars a year or and d quarter cents a Number. ' ' THE CONTINTII.-:-ChctiFqpilicellaneous 1'e1 0 019004 from, the ,cu!Fent fitV l o ol ,9l . this country, an d , zuropte--compiwong historical 'and other talcs and•ronlinces, of high literary character; biographies, so, saye, snot:lota/4 reviews, poetry, criticisms, current events, etc. By issuing weekly, we shall prevent our `ewerswith the most interesting Selec tion!' kNa ,Oveign literature, earlier than we could do in a monthly. form. . The Nort h hmerican Miscellany will equal, in tasteful appearance, any maga.: sinwptiblhihed, and the four numbers a month, costing but 26 cents for the four, will contain a considerable larger quantity of reading matter than any Monthly in A merican. The beet articles will be selected from all the following publications, which sue lain the highest oharncter for literature, hunlot and wit among the periodicals of Europe ; to which will be added frequent original translations from the literature of France and Germany. Ainsworth . " Magazine, Art Journal, Sharpe's .Londott Magazine, Tait's Edinburgh Megatioe, United Service Journal, Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, Dickens' Household Words, Dublin Un. iversity Magazine, Eliza Cook's Journal, Frazees Magazine, Hotel's Magazine, linwites and Peo ple's Journal, Illustrated London News, Ladies' Gazette of Petition, Literary Gazette, Colbum's New Magazine, Philosophical Mag■sine. Punch, Bentley's Miscellany, Black,wood's Magazine, A thensum, World of Fe,hion, Family Economist, Dublin Review, Edinburgh Review, English Re vies, North Brltishileview, London Tithes, Lon don Ezaminer, London Humorist, Ladies' News paper, Lathes' Magazine, etc. Our object in issuing weekly is, that our readers may receive the choicest se lections from current literature at short tn. servals, in a form more elegant and better adapted to preservation than that of a newspaper. A. PALMER & Co., Publishers, 2 Bromfield street, Boston ; 8 Barclay street. N York ; tt l Chown:it street, Philadelphia. Ilr_TATtiis work is also published in monthly parts, each containing four week ly numbers, done up 'in a spended Tinted Cover. GALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR 77tebrignia/ and Trudy Cretan/. rllO article but Dal ley's Gstrotsa FATascrott can check the inflammation instantly and allay the pains from the wotat burns and witfds in from one is fifteen minutes. In millions of cases where it has been tried, it has never once beer, known to fail I It stands intalllble, and a lode I It does hot alone draw out the pain and inflammation, but cures the wounds MITUOUT erase I I I will forfeit elO,OOO if any other article, no matter what its name, can perform the same functions, as are reported in my eight page Pamphlets—" The Hague street explosion" case. The Extractor is equally efficacious in curing Piles, Cuts, Wounds, Bruises. old and inveterate Sores, sore and inflamed Eyes, Felon, Bores Nip. pies and all cutaneous and (external) inflamma• tors Diseases. I hold myself responsible for the truth of eve ry word advanced in my printed circulars. IMPORTANT CHANGE AND CAUTION. D•zzitesMANlC•L PAIN EXTRACTOR in a new wrapper and boxes much enlarged. COunterteits of Dailey s Extractor in the old wrapper, flood the market. Avoid it as you would poison, for its application is as dangerous. Mind the emblems on the new envelope; Tar mums, BUN, 81111PKWT, Doss. LION LND ELOLN. Buy only of my authorized agents, and the new size, and you will avoid all danger and irritosi lion. llXBee printed eirculars I ► DAILEY'S ANIMAL GALVANIC Will positively and effectually cure Humors, Galls, swellings, Burins, Broken Knees,Quiter bone, &asts and Bone Spawn. H. DIFLLKY, Sole inventor and proprietor, General Depot,4ls Broadway, N. Y. az7f or sale by S. H. ButtrLEß, Gettysburg, Witmer and Stick, Mummashurg ; J. F. Lowr, Arrenduvill• ; John McKnight, Dendenville ; D. M. C. White, Hampton ; W. Wolt, Berlin ; Jacob Geiselman, Abbottatown ; J. Busby, Mo. Sherrystorim. May 23, 1821-1 y A GERMAN WNM PAPER, IN WORK, PA. frHE undersigned will publish a GER MAN WHIG PAPER, on and after the first of August, 1851. It will contain twenty-four columns, being the present size of the PEOPLE'S ADVOCATE, and will be printed on ENTIRE NEW TYPE. Subscription price will be - ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR, in advance. Address, HENRY F. THOMAS, "Advocate" °Mrs, York, Pewee. May 11,1881. lilirGltittesbri Stsr copy 6 weeks and charge this office,—Yerk Advocate. DOMESTIC WANTED.. • :WANTED, a' Noose-keepet, to serve in a very small family, in a plea sant part of the copnty. The family is small, the work light - , and the Wagee'good. One advanced. in years and,accostomed so hoinie:keepiiii;Wfici can come well 'mom. mended, will limit. of a desirable situation by early applicatiOn to the Editors of l!so May 2, !851:--8t ti Railroad alltret fair. AT a meeting of the Stockholders of the Gettysburg RA road, it was determity ed that S. FAHNESTOCK SONS' large stook of HARDWARE. PAINT!?. OI itel,direet froth impeller* end teed ! Ufamin . ers NeW Philadelphia una flaltintoreake.. Ow* be transportadeor.: er the rOtill litet,'-wfrthity are determinell iio 11011 lower thee they don be bought in or neighboring counties. They can mid will do it. Aire them a onll.. May 11).r.-4( , E..,.144..'...ri01ifEN who weritrahl,qo,l- Fi nob Clotho,' Ciudiriireiiii; ond ' ?dale' Drab lind Mick Vlkiiio 'Pinta ; main, Silk and Matimilloofor,figgatiogr oon,Ond *Tory low prime s taho •well nowt', stood.of; , . . April 19 , A. B. KURTZ. FANS! FANS! frITIE Ladies age infhtedi i m KURTZ'S Cheap ICernet i 'godlier Ma variety of , Feather s Down, Paper and palm Lear Fan!, Thich ! i 4 b 9441, 1 P 1 PP1" or thin ,the eliettphgt. ' 4ll ."o l ,err i t; v'h , " ' 'it , NIMMEIIOI/10 .-- 0 e . t: : f ps ihing certain; that the. proPilicee which had so lofig,exist; p ed in die Minds ef ' mini persons against 1,1144441 M/ Clothing, have been'altiOst entfrely-Wittreittnir in this Community by the'ixtetti probf hrnished by MARCUS SAMSON to those who have beets deal-. tag with himohat Clothing can be proeu. iednt his establishment of the best quail ',Ore and' at infinitely lower prises than can be bad anywhere, else. hae , sbows that be can sell his ready7made clothing for leas thao the natural cost of the material ,of which they are made- His mode of buying and laying in goods ena blea him to do what he say., and he defies all competition, no matter in what place, county or Mate. itis hatdly necessary to say a word more. Hit friends and camo mile are convinced that they can save mo ney by buying from him. He sells for cash, and has but one price. He never ask. more than what be means to take.— His object is not to make as much as he can out of a customer who may favor hint with a call. Hie aim is always to make honest bargains by which be may procure permanent customers. It is a mistaken idea with some people, that when they can succeed in dueing a man down they save something. It is not so. A person who is in the habit of permitting himself to be deed down, is always prepared for it by asking more than he wishes to take. The one-price system is the only proper and correct mode of dealing. One gentle man will thus get his clothing as cheap as the other. I invite -the attention of my Iriends and the public generally, to my stook of Spring and Summer Clothing rust opened, and guarantee for them in ad Vance that they will be pleased with both goods and prices. His stock consists of a general asortment of all descriptions,siges, and qualities, together with an assortment of Jewelry, Pistols, Guitars, Violins, Ac cordons, a lot of Carpet Bags, both for Ladies and gentlemen, a few Gothic eight day and thirty-hour Clocks, a few large Looking Glasses, and a variety of other articles. 1 thank. my friends and cum°. mere for their past patronage and respect full solicit a continuance of the same. ICi'l have on hand a good second-hand Piano, and an excellent Seraiihino adapt ed to sacred musk and church use—both of which will be disposed of very low. MARCUS SAMSON. Gettysburg, April 4, 1851. TAILORIVa. E. KARTIM, 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 thepublic that they continue to Cut and Make all Garments, in the bestmanner and on reasonable terms. The cutting will be done as heretofore, by ROBRRT MARTIN. Fashions are regular ly reeeiged, 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. KrThe Fall and Winter Fashions have just been received from the city. 0=7.A1l kinds of country produce taken in exchange for work. E. & R. MARTIN WANTED,—A JOURNEYMAN.— Constant employment and good Wages will he given to a Journeyman, if immediate application be made. E. & R. MARTIN. May 9, 1851.—tf SOMETHING NEW! MERCUANr TAILORING ESTAB• LIS ill M ENT. Skelly and Hollebaugh, RESPECTFULLY inform their friends and the public generally, that they have just returned from the City. and are now opening at their establishment in SOUTH BALTIMORE greet, near the Dia mond, (old stand of J. H. Skelly,) the moat choice selection of CLFTMS, ever offered in this place, embracing French Black, Blue, Blueblack, Green, Olive and Brown. AIM, French, Doe- Skin and FANCY CASSIMERES, KENUCKI JEANS, COTTON JEJNEI, TWEED , ( .AE.11,111.E.14.7 7 , Linen for Coats and Pantaloons, &c. ; whilst their assortment of Fancy PEN MAID 194 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 Bilk , Muf fin, &c. They are also getting up a full assortment of REIOI4IIDE CLOTIIING. .au ,above di9fined.% the Cash lowest lionag rates, for or. only Product—to prove Wads they only a 4 tiALL. jcrTh . , , • make ey . are alsoitreparea to Garments at the shortest notice, anti in the best' manner. When required. they ISM turn out an entire' suit in twentyfour hours! J. /SKELLY returns his sincere thinks (or, she patronise heretofore bee• towed upon h4nt, intt it. continuance , to! .0 4 xidebOught *P. `where win be moue up., INV osufl i and when desired. he will assist moonier. in nistineieksetions , -othetntorts-rie hew 0“,1, Illitrepiing we'd &Mout Ilbshtoresibi 1951 just rketiered Pow* Nese York. , • (ititysbuirgi, 1115—.17 pes. Shoks I Shoes 1 j llB.4l ' mgel! " 4 1-1 1 $° 111 ' 11 ' 44 ' 4 ' ,440 , 41)„anit. 1 ; Agg, .com, Slip Ao4ll°l' AD,- .004, Gbotlemen s do. dio. at VatrsioAtie . cot l ivrt.. 11P—At "' ' ' ' • ' d'lLQl'n S. SUM met Canniest res.,Bavi v,:i. netts, .Veieinpi Cravat": fin: eile et , • • KURTA7O,.., ItergLANK DUSDs ocuwirsi, Adininottior.e.. ca_?mon r 144 Pqn!fd — ii fiqLseetr,ind. oP pulp !: paper—at this m 4.!9 / Writers, and Wise Baltimore A*verthenments. srma 4. 1 .11) 80 lut 414740 m, , • cOsTl3ls,ll4/1.. Corner 11 Pratt eirestami Oaaise M ar k ete t iosot,4l4lPinsord. ~ : . • iT4 a t and 'imat attsek OtikEs DT ' .'MA ' CLOTHIPII..eier:O4 . 4OO in 1:614 ':Biptiatore. 4; rltgAtig •14. ,s*ck ;COATS. ail colon , quintals s and eizos. from 111.50 to $5.50 and u pwards: PAN. TALOONS at Si to s3.so,•ans i l l ir a wardai embracing all style, of 'fanny, in and .plaid CASSIMERFS. VEli ,oreitrY variety at corresponding Prices. Also a large assortment of BOY% CLOTHING. Importing our, own Cloth direct from t urope, and manufacturing on the most exiiitisive scale, sinablesus to offer induce. meats to purchasers not to ,be surpassed by. any Clothing Establishment in the U nited States. The proprielers , are deter mined to make the Wholesusle Rooms the point of great attraction, and have , now made op more than 50,000 °ARM ENT.B, from the &neat quality to the lowest in price. Li the Custom Department wilt always be found the choicest Selection of Cloths, Cassinieres and Vesting*, which will be made up at the shorted notice, and in the latest style, ind a At always guarantied. The one price system strictly adhered to. Remember the name and place, corner of Pratt at. and Centre Market Space. H. H. COLE & CO. April 11, 1851—ly BETTON'S SHIRT ESTABLISHMENT, 179 MARKET ST., BALTIMORE. THE LARGEST and Sonly Manufacturing whole- I RTS sale Establishment in 'Be City. The capital and .force engaged enables me at all limes to of fer to Country Merchants, and Dealers in Shirts, Ceglari, Linen and Cotton Draw era great inducements—more than usual efforts having been made to render the as sortment of these articles full and com plete. The stock on hand is large and well as sorted for Men and Boys. irrAll orders from the Country Atten ded to with punctuality and . despatch. Remember the name and No. 179 Mar ket at. T. W. BET! ON. April 25—ly PhiladelphiaAdvertivemento Cheap Blinds and Shades. BY J. WILLIAMS, NO. 12, NORTH SIXTH STREET, 7 DOORS A BOYS MHREES STREET. Philadelphia. PREMIUM VENITIAN BLIND MAN UFACTURER, AND WINDOW eIIADE DEALER, ,CSKS the attention of Purchasers to dm. his large stock, comprising 1000 pair of BLINDS, of new styles and colors, wide and marrow slats, with fancy and plain trimmings, 2,000 PARISSHADES, 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 4,1851.-3 m UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS. Selling off Cheap. • HAVING decided to quit the business, 1 promise to sell at very low prices. It embraces the newest ant! moat desirable styles. You are invited to call and exam ine. WM. H. RICHARDSON. No. 164 Market street, Philadelphia. April 4,1851.-2 m JOHN F. ORAM & CO., HOLZSALIS Ladies' Boot and Shoe Store, No. 37, North 3d street, Philadelphia, WOULD respectfully call the anon tion of Merchants and dealers gen erally, to their large assortment of Ladies' and Children's BOOTS& SHOES manu factured of the best materials and under their own superintendence. pc7•Retail Store, 92 Race at, .11 Variety of New Styles 4- Fancy Shoes on hand, J. F. ORAM, J. L. TAYLOR. Feb. 28,1851.-4 m JOiNEJPIN B. sAirDER , Iii Wholesale Tobacco Warehouse, No. 218, North Third at. Philsoe!phi& COUNTRY Storekeepers amt 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 assoonent of Snuffs, man ufactured Tobacco and Elegant, which I can cell, wholesale and retail, as low as any other house in the city. Do notfor get to call at Jostrn H. Firtvurit's, No. 218, N. 3d et. (three doors below (%allow hill.) at the sign of the large, Indian Chief. N. B. All orders thankfully, received and promptly attendbd to on the most rea sonable terms. March 1, ISM .-3m NEW AND "POPULAR SCHOOL BOOK. i'IOMPREEIENSIVE SUMMARY of J UNIVERSAL HISTORY, ttigether with atIOGRAPHY of GISTINGUISH EIY PERSONS; to tvhich"liippendeil epitome of HEATHEN MYTHOLOGY, NATURAL' PHILOSOPHY. Geneild ASTRONOMY and PHYSIOLOG Y: Adopted•end 'used in the Public Schools of Philadelphia. E. 8. JONES lc Co, Publietwo. 8. W. Comet Fourth and HAce euvnts, Phil* Tsacheis and Schooi Committees ltd. drestiog lettets to as pnat paid, will be fur nikhed with copies for a:limitation. Kroll and and complete Assortment of BOOKS and STATIONERY fcir isle at ,lbe lowest prioes. , ', -, Marl% 18111,1 y., - • 11119 - ,yrHE otiblOiribir hos Oti le his gotatilitbdient, in 'Chino tomboys Iloilo. oppaite did Poet Olnoihro ,LageAtisoTtthelitoUTitt Wii; friiilhe ( 110.001111 Ina okomino for , yourotheri. Moolett: , 01341 tit • BUEHLER. , 110VSZI4POUTENG 11171Livbe made , and , put up by the , subecriber,vrho w stead prompt) ly to all orders, and upon as reasonable tarps so IMO pe procurod atAny. selablich merit in the county. GEO. E Lo TH 8 CA.LiaIM 'VE ;11).111ifitth tice+i—s ;fishionblo•niietyl , indliseifired firt *strati ' seinemc' fft4l ,TRE IMPROVED DOUBLE OPEN Latllideff. 8 PRTENT COOKING STOVE. T WO SIZEEI are now : constantly kept for sale in 9eicyabungot ANDREW POLLE Y'S Tin,filliothand in Ailtifetown at JOSEPH HARKER'S Tkvern. They are proven In be the best Witt* now in use, for cookilig, i Wink, ricisting, and for warming a house, pith leis wood than any other stove. and are Out s heaviest in the casting, for the siae,•6f in,. now made. They are warranted to bake. well in both 'ovens. Any person.wanting *lie stoves delivered, by leaving word it either of the above mentioned places, , the r proprietor will deliver them at a short detiee, as he intends doing the peddling principally himself. Buis confident that he,qin give people better satisfaction than Wel ped lars. There' Cr. already upwards o SIX HUMMED of the Laotian's Stoves sold in York, Adams, and Carroll counties, within two , years, btu not eo annul of the late improvements. The impiovement is in the middle flue. by which the lower oven is much" easier fieated • ied Ole. holes are laigei on! the tops, to put "'finis/ger pots. We deem it unnecessary to say 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 advan tages over any other stove now in use, and according to the quality and weight, than any that are offered to the public. They are likewise kept for safe at the Proprietor's Foundry, near Dills burg, York county, Pa. MICAH ARNOLD, Proprietor of the Right for York, Adarns,Carroll i and Junisti counties, and likewise Agent for selling territorial rights is Maryland, 1 irstitia and 1 enneesee. Aug. 23, 1850.-1 y GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY .1101CNIXE SHOP. THIS establishment will now be eat vied on by COM whotake pleasure in being able to annonnew to their friends and the public generally that they bare constantly ou hand a very great variety of , Holloware and Stoves, including Kettles, Pots, Ovens, Skillets. Pans, Griddles, &c.;' Common Parlor, Air-tight,!and Cooking Stoves—among them the ik-famed HATHAWAY. To Farmers they would say, they have on hand an excellent assortment of Farm Mr Ins spleen t, consistingof the renowned Seylor Plough. Woodcock's end Witherow's, D. Warren's Patent Windmtll,Straw-cutters, &c. DIA ‘CKSMITHING is carried on by the best of workmen.— They will still carry on the BOOT ik S!/OE shop in the South end of the Fonndry buil. 'ling, where, with good workmen and the excellent materials, the neatest fits and beet work will be made. o::Tl.adies will be waited on at their residences. All the above mentioned articles, with a great many others not named, will be fur nished as cheap for cash or country pro duce as they can be had any where else. irrnepairing ,of all k iad s ,done at the shortvi notice. Gettysburg, April 28, 1850. OIL CLOTH FACTORY. TO COACHMAKERS. 11• HE undersigned respectfully announ ces to the Coach makers of Gettys burg and other places, that they have com manned the manufacture of Oil Cloth and Canvass For Coaches. of the very best quality, on an extensive scale, which they are prepa ntd 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. P"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 touching again. They have now on hand, and .wiß•tomstantly keep on hand, a tUfs supply. lizpOrders from a distance will be promptly attended In., • SAMUEL. J. , LITTLE. GEO,lipgji, Miich 15, 050. ALEX. •R. STEVEN &ON,' d r ITORNirisIT LAW. nmcp in the,Clert.trst Hinge, North hut Cotutt-houee,lrtyscsn Smith' .u' arts vensOn's corners. Ladies , Shoes. 111 HE Atientlitkof the tidies ss partic93- . • diateStetl . tti the end splen did Sleek' of BlipPers. 'Buskins. Jed ny Lind Elhoitt—of stll qualksies, end ex oesslingly .lose at • • ' FA NEt3TOC4CIL'. THE STAR 4111) 1 4 Q1N141.ER,, Is ptibilirhed fter4FtAitly t3el~tng, i» erffide , aireet," tiro the*' ' JNa*o*d. D. N. , -D gHLER. PioWAWarice m macs • aOW ‘WWIPAT Af !IF -0 pir anitintiteitoirraillirlitin ytto Ur Pie leperidisecedidi*MVaillitArkingaititlif areeptabAlte optioterdtise -alteas t l ePlee , c 4 44% ,, 46 jOilltOe o.4ltotify o„olialleitieteattd TAU be ntgartittio o.llAtillFdlePPCiftr , er • tit 44 • e ildvertiliniknes del exceeding a *guar !be In* co tb.eedwr:Jsosiei ease 1,31111'26m0 iiiroportiori....‘ AlkAilool*Pm•Pte opitokilly• misted ~ t er at given time will be continued until forbid... 41.iitp ral reduction Will be made to thole who advertise rt i; it *Flt'frir si r . 9 f 2 4 ?filk.gfP5APPO moils in 4" e re intirly, an on reesopeme tenets. , „ zo)err - inlid theVilftbi.'4le. ceptiot seek ea ceithdaralbaer or , at tioniesior ,neWININOIT*9IO4 Moat As Hwy met) ill; ow n ad 01"ri ste,-1494. • , ,