Yr~UY~rnsna.. , The Wieldy Meinlee. TAlik NORTIII AMERICAN MISCULLANY s.N Wooed weekly in elegant style, 48 .Liwge oetsvd pages, or 2,498 pages a yitar, With engravior in each alternate number. Taint 4. Three Dollars a year or Six and . viarttr etnis n A'uniber.` this Cutinsirs.—Choice miscelhneoui fellation., from the current literature of this country alp' of Europe—comprising historicity and odic r tales and romances, of high literary character ; biographies, es says, anecdotes, rev IC ws, poetry, criticisms, currentivents, etc. By issuing weekly, we shall present our readers With the most interesting selec tions from foreign literature. earlier than we 'could do in a monthly form. The North .Inscrican Miscellany will equal, in tasteful appearance, any .tnaga rine published, and the four numbers a month, coating but 25 cents for the four, will contain a considerable larger quantity of reading. matter than ally Monthly in A zuerkaro. The beet articles will be selected from all the following publications. which sus tain the highest character for iterature, humor anti wit among the periodicals of Europe ; to which will be added frequent original translations from the literature Of France sod Germany. Ainwpttlis Magnum, Art Jortroal, Bharps's Magazine, fait's Edinburgh Magazine, United Jnurnsl, Chambers Edinburgh Jodemir, Darns' Household iVordir, Dublin un iversity Magnin., Eliza Cook's Journal, Frsatee'e Hood's Magazine, }lnvites and Peo ple's Journal. illustrated LondouriVesra..Ladiee Gazette of Fashion, Literary Vetere, Colham's New Magas: ne,"Vhionophical M agszine. Punch, Bentley's Miscitlny, Illar.kivond's Magazine, A theneum, World of Fa-Lion, Family Economist, Dublin Review. EllilibUih ReViCW, English Re. view, North British Review. London Times. Lon- don Ezantiner, Loudon Huntorist, Ladies' kers pa per * L Magazine. etc. Our, bject in issuing, weekly is. that our readers may receive the choicest se. lections from current literature at abort in tervals, int a lernt more elegant and better adapted, to preservation than , that - of a 13 °n1P*Per- e. LMin At Co., Pobliohers, Bronifieklwest. 1191aocki 8 Haag strooqi. York Il I Chestnui Week hitittlefiga. ~CTTh itirt piablishell in monthly parst, eac containing (our' week -19 nunglono.lPWW in n. sPenoo Tinted .(41141s:--1- lksduced I yAUGHN'S I . 0 Bt Bottles—Only One Dollar. , . The haritillait of the Crest AMilliellllßeendy " V • a V Lrrnosrßl►trc lityrves." Ward by dm mut. soboltasbeas .of his Awns& themiboat lbs UM ewes amok Owed'. ha Now , • leituepi the ?rite of W Navin" - will knew", ankle t and Men this de* bowerantb,, be will pan we bet or oieo. ilaire — ai• Yeah beialiev—lbe entail Pike will be ONX DOLLAR. pa PAW tar Pa areal tau tie elanateer the Ph& dn. W Plabah. a.d malts aoPeriet WILL 11.1111111211 11111031•XiliD, sal the nets ape will be batewed ia pee waft kinable. ' tbs thkimelliak wawa maga prim will be reraated hr tar eat ban pet Marto wea thasaas espubaul talk hi arta *. the artarbar woad ber 10 iktillig• that hi, *Mai II Pet be dare( with the vas mesa - lteerakt et Pais" t* , • k eater fa Muir it seater hsaar paw. a ell fiaesiter. alat ear ear awreassis tame Wm , Sh 4 Mad: s.dl/1111111aillad knit rd, fight ran hr lr nark. awned Ileals. bad. Ad tbk pelealea, eaketadlat amble tite primer rer ether trade la thk Nap lYoaui PiIINICULAILLY. thk meat rate with tent Ise rawer pa dutabar. epee tbe - Ilea. liver, Zither, Lungs, W AI sOmwr leipiasompea s snow =ski. of Width% awl demi. TM. wilisfor bee e Jody bleb mete as a wad, f ' ' Them sad Oral* att. all'iheielee alba aunt It may be wad apes who the hwichwiti thysimee het aheadoest bit mined, —mad he tier ebeetteiget dimene, wen espedally Mem. dopropel. Rai -. intitlir . berpetly see lemerdr teroetineed k. At as itealeAtibetthswelieley *babs& by sad the bid will perm 4110 • - . tbe Wegidl tltplop; ask Ibt pamphlet. .emu gin tllNen any ; War earlakterawrilittoce Palo of receipt•. Wicks to (bit arthisi Mater) eshublo for holuettoil purer. aud whit& mill autnitacy &Hors per you to practical breutekapeob Thar tomotets an letzettotea to soak* Ow book of mot vamp, ablate foam km character as an attrertisiog authus fee the toodielpr, the onthattey la hour of wbieh. itt the foam tit faun fight all part. of the country, ma, be shad even. art TO 'a Vegetable Lltbeetriotle anztato Its Weal Alowiess a. oow for NJ. lb abut b O ii reach. swan Wiles at 60 eta each. No email Wake win ho allor Os wowed work le diverged et. PNeeipel 01100, Bonk.. N. Y., gin Maio Street. A. C. *Avow: • alio maw& rod Retail by OLCOTT NoILISSON CO,, illokleo Law, New York City. IL—Alt Wow Oareldbot from agents eed dabs with whew betredesete kmodowe) meet be 61414 paid, otos Ningbo •14. )0 tdyapm Vora AGENTS—S. H. Buehler, Gettysburg ; Jacob Martin ; Oxford ; Wm. WWI, East Berlin ; Jo seph tr. Behr,. Ahhottetoun ; J B. Cook, Foy etterille ; ls Denig, Chansbertbarg ;' William Berlin, Hproler.' Oct. *SSC • Jlccli>yg. T.l{ meetinilif the Stockholders of the Hettyiburg Railroad. it War determin ed that S. rAIINES'rOCK & SONS' large stock of HARDWARE. PAINTS, OlLike., direct from importers and man ufacturers is New Yerk, Philadelphia and Balttniore.s&eulibould be - transported ov erltiairoad'first, as they are determined to sell Ittialer than they .can be bought in thia or'incighboring•codnties. They cad and wal Give them a call. , nor 18—ttf "FANS ! TANS. I Iry HE Ladies are invited to. call .at ILUZIZ'S Cheap Corner. and sea his surlily or,t . Prather.,Dowe r Paper and Palm I:ear Fins, which will be sold cheap er than the cheapest. ithttril - OFFEE. , dila& C THE ..genuine, original EXTRACT OP COEPEE. which has been rft 'candy .so extensively brought into use u a substitute for Coffee, and which recom mends itself by reason of its cheapness as well se its excellence, can be had, at all itnes 40te ewe of S. H. RUMMER. xoTlcl. LETTERS of Administration on the es- Jul tete of ADAM GARDNER. late of Leti tia* biwswitstp, Adams county, Pa., de **Mod, bating been granted to the subscri ber, residing in Huntington tp., notice is hereby_ given to all who are indebted to sold estate; to make payment without de lay, and to th ose having claims to prevent ewe properly authenticated for settle osokt, 'PETER H. RAFFENSPERGER. May 50...4e T 4sir .._____. . • tow Tomeis. iii, imoid. Von sad sad Wands . run. 1 vilek Lily While, 111.10 ' ftte nottoss. Diaper Pio% Yam li tlimoillos, always oa kind at J. L. SCHICK. Philadelphia Advertisements Cheap Blinds and Shades. BY J. WILLIAMS, 12, NORTH BIRTH STREET, 7 DOORS A. noya MIIHKRe STRUM. Philadelphia. PREMIUM VENITIAN BLIND MAN- INAOIIIItEIt, AND WINDOW :11ADE DEALER, AKS the attention of Purchasers to ' his large stock, comprising 1000 pair ofI3I.INDS. of new styles, and dotots, wide and narrow slaw with fancy and plain trimmings, 2,000 PARISSHADES, of latest styles and patterns, wholesale and retail, at the lemma cash prices.— Merchants will find it to their interest to call. Blinds • Painted and Trimmed to look equal to new. April 4,1851.--8 m UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS. Selling off Cheap. R AVING decided to 9uit the business. . I ° 4 °- I promise to sell st very low price.. It embraces the newest and most desirable styles. You are invited in call and exam ine. WM. H. RICHARDSON. Na. 184 Whit street, Philadelphia. April 4, 1851.-20 JOHN F. ORAM 8:. CO., WHOLESALE Ladies' .Boot and Shoe Store, No. 37, North 3d greet, Philadelphia, OULD respectfully call the atten tion of Merchants and dealers gen erally, to their large assortment of Ladies' and Children's BOOTS &SHOF.S manu factured of 'the beet materials and under their own Superintendence. pcpßetail Store, 92 Race at. di Variety of New 4• Fancy Shoes on hand. J. F. ORAN!, J. L. TAYLOR Feb. 28, 1851 --4:n JOSEPH u.: sorynEws Wholesale Tobacco Warehouse, No. 218, North Third it. Philteelphia. COUNTRY Storekeepers and Tobacco nists in general coming to the City to purehise their Spring supply, will do well to Call and ,extonine my goods. I have on hand a' large snick of Leaf Tohaccn, and,a vomplete aasartment of Snuffs, man dacttired 'rebieco' &gars, which I n wfrolesatrt.and retail, as low as any Oilier hoods in the city. Du nut for get to call at JOSEPH H. SNVDER'S, 218, N. Ads", (three doors below hill.) ei the sign ofihe laige Indian Chief. N. H. All orders thankfully received - and promptly attended to un the 111051 rea sonable terms. March 7,1851.-8 m NEW AND 'POPULAR SCHOOL HOOK. ,CIOMPREIIENSIVE SUMMARY of UNIVERSAL nisToßy. together witha DIOGRAITY-ol DISTINGUISH ED PERSONS. to whirl' is appended an epitome of HEATHEN MYTHOLOG Y. NATURAL PHILOSOPHY, General ASTRONOMY and PH YSIOLOG Y. Adopted and used in the Public. Schools of Philadelphia. • E S. JONES & Co., Publishers. S. W. Corner Fourth and Race Streets, Phil's. Teachers and School Committees ad dressing letters to us post paid, twill be fur nished with copies for examination. A full and and complete Assortment of BOOKS and STATIONERY for sale at the lowest priees. May 16, 1851-Iy. Baltimore Adserliren►ents SPRING AND SUMMFR CLOTH,ING COSTUME HALL Corner of Pratt street anti Centre Market' Space. Baltimore. THE largest and best stock of REA DY MADE CLOTHING ever offered! in Baltimore. Dress, Frock and Sack COATS, all colors, quantities and sizes, from $2 50 t055.50%nd upwards. PAN TALOONS at SI to $3.50, and upwards, embracing all styles of fancy, plain and plaid CASSLMERES. VESTS of every variety at corresponding prices. Also a i large assortment of BOY'S CLOTHING. Importing our own Cloth direct from Europe, and manufacturing on the most extensive scale, enables us to Mier induce ments to purchasers not to be surpassed by any Clothing Establishment in the U- nited Stites. Tht prOprietors are deter mined to make the Wholesale Rooms the point of great attraction, and have now made tip more thanlso,ooo GARMENTS, from the finest quality to the lowest in In the 'Custom Department will always be fenuid , the choicest selection of Cloths, Cassimeres and Palings., which will be made up at the shortest notice; sod in the latest style, and a fit always guarantied. • The one price system strictly adhered io. Remember the name and plaice, corner of Pratt at. and Centre Market Space. • H. H. COLE & CO. April LI, 1851--1 y BETTOIV'S SIIIRT EST.eBLISHMENT, tl79,mianiners ST., BALTIMORE. THE, ,L4RGEST aryl iSHIRTS only Manufacturing whole ; sale Establishment in die City. The capital and force engage() enables we at all times to of fer to Country Merchants, and Dealers in Shins, Collars. Linen and Collors'Briw eis great inducements-more than usual efforts haring been made to render the as. sortment of these' articles full and com plate. The stock on hand , is large and well *e scorted for Men and Boys. per All orders from the Country atten ded to with punctuality and despatch. Remember the name and No. 170 Mar ket. at. T. W. BETIVIY. April 25-ly Witt. r w HE subscriber has on hand et bie m- Tin Ware Establishment, in Chant• bersburg street, opposite the Poet Office, a Large Assortment of Tin Ware, which he will sell on moderate terms.— IG"Call and examine for yourselves. March 14. GEO. E. BUEHLER HOUSE SPOUTING ILL be made and put up by the subscriber,who willattend prompt ly to all order•s, and upon, as reasonable terms as can be procured at any establish went in the county. GEO. E BUEHLER. CLO TH 8 CASSIMERS, VEST INC% toshionable vorioty sod nettived for solo at AVHICK 9. ,somm - •-nw tillAaT TAILORING. ESTkli , Skelly •and. Hollebaugh, INIERCHAVIT TWOLOIRS • RESPECT FULLY inform their friends and the public generally, that they havejust returned from the City, and are now opening at their establishment Whim natateona street, near , the Dia mond, (old stand of J.ll, Skelly,),the most Choice selection of CIATTYS,' ever offered in this place, embnning French Blank, Blue, Blochlack. Green, Olive and Brusrn. Also, French, Doe- Skin and FANCY CASSIMERES, KENTUCKY JEANS, COTTON JEANS, TWEEDS, CASIIMERETTS, Linen for Coats and Pantaloons, &c. ; whilst their assortment of Fancy PIE S 5, is decidedly of the richest kind. Their Trimutings embrace every thing thnt may he required. such as plain and fancy But tons, Alpacas, SA Serge. plain Silk y &e. They are also getling up a full assortment of READY-MIDE MU. the above :bill be disposed of at the lowest living rates, for Cash or Country Proihtre--to prove which they only ask 41 al LI. rThey are also prepared 10 make (laments at ike shortest notice, and in the beet manner. When requireti. they will turn oul an entire wit in twenty-four hours!' J. IL SKELLY returns his sincere thanks for the patronage hereto/ore bes towed upon hint.. mil asks its continuance for the new firm,. Goods . betight else where will be made up. as usual ; and when desired, he will assist customers in making selections at other stores as here tofo-0. tar-Spring and Summer Fashions for 185 I just received Trom _Veto York. Geif)obiiit, April 25-1 y T A ZLonirTa. At the Old Stand, N. W. Corner of the Diamond,-- \ Gettysburg, • r pE It their thanks to thdr custo- I niers for past favors. and respectful. ly inform the public that they continue to Cut and Make all Garments, in the best manner and on reasonable terms. The cutting will be done as heretofore, by ROBERT MARTIN. Fashions are re4ular ly received, and every effort made to se core a good lii and substantial sowing: The subscribers hope, by their long expe rience in the lousiness, and renewed efforts to please, to merit and receive a (minim]. mice of the public patronage. Ila" The Fall and Winter Fashions have just been received from the eity. ocimAll kinds of country produce taken in exchange for work. E. & R. MARTIN. %INNTED.--A J 9 RNEY M A N.— Constant employment and good Wages will be given to a Journeyman, if immediate application be made. E. & R. :MARTIN. May 9, 1851.-11 THE PREJEDICES OVERCOME. THERE is one thing certain, that the 1 prejudices which had so long exist ed in the minds of many persons, against Ready-made Clothing, have been almost entirely overcome in this community by the positive proof furnished by MARCUS SAMSON to those who have been deal-1 ing with him, that Clothing can. be procu red at his establishment of the best quali ties and at infinitely lower prices than rani be hail anywhere else. lie has shown that he can sell his ready-made clothing for less than the natural cost of the material of which they are made. His mode of buying and laying in goods ena bles him to do what he says, and he defies all competition, no matter in what place, county or state. It is hardly necessary to say a word more. His frienda and custo mers are convinced that they can save mo ney by buying from hint. He. sells for cash, and has but one price. Ile never asks more than w hat he means to take.— His object is hot to make as much as he can out of a customer who may favor him with a call. His aim is always to make honest bargnips by which he may * .peostne -permanent customers. It is a mistaken idea with some people, that when they can succeed in clueing a man, down they save something. It is not so. A person who is in the habit ot peradning himself to be titled down, .is always prepared for it by asking inure than he wishes to take. the one-price system is the only proper and correct mode of dealing. One gentle man. wilitims.get hiailothing aecheap as the other. I invite the attention of my ._friends and the public generally td my stock Of Spring and Summer Clothing rust opened, and guarantee for them in ad vance that they will he pleased with both goods and prices. His stocklionsiats of a general asortment of all deseriptions,rizes, , and qualities, together with an assortment 1 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 anklet!: thank my friends and custo mers for their past patronage and respect full solicit a eontiuttance of the same. 1. have on hand si good second-hand Piano, ■od an excellent Seraphino adapt. ed to sacred music and church use—both of which will be disposed of very low. ' MARCUS SAMSON. Gettysburg, Apri) 4, 1851. Shoes! Shod! Shoes! JUST, received, a large lot of Ladies' Morocco and. Kid Shoes, Gaiters, Slippers, .04e. ; Mime' do. do.; also Ocatlernen's do. do., at / KURTZ'S (3HEAP CORNER. April . r, • , CLOTHS, Sommer Continent. Sat& net% Vesting. Cravats, for sale at KURTZ'S. DrBLANIC DER.DS, mums'. Administrators' sod COWMOIS form,) Just printed—s full sepply end on superior paper—it this Nike alotemes, tad ethos ellsaks OIL aoTH FACTORY" TO COACHMAKERS. r 'HE undersigned respectfully announ -11, ces to the Coach makers of Gettys burg and other places, that they havecom menced the manufacture of Oil Cloth'and Catheass For Coaches, of the very best quality, on an extensive scale, tvhich they aro prepa red to furnish, wholeode and reldil, on'the most reasonable terms. Our Canvass will be found equal in finish and quality to any manufactured ih the city. fit"l . lie 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 metalling again. They have now on hand, and - a ill constantly keep on hand, a full supply. pra- Orders from a distance will be promptly attended to. SAMUEL J. LITTLE. GEORGE 11. LITTLE. March 15, 1850. H.DALLE DALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR. The Original and Truly 410 article but DAlley'S GENUINE EITII•CTOR DV; • can check the inflammation inatantlY and allay the pains from the moist burns and s.a in from one In fifteen minutes. In millions of cases where it has been tri .d. it has never once been kDossis to fail! It stands iulallible,and a lone ! It does not alone draw out the pain and iDIIDDITHation, but cures the wounds W11111)1.'7 seas ! I I I will forfeit sto,ooo if any other article, no matter is hat its name, can perform the same functions, as are reported in my eight page Pamphlet a—“ The Hague street explosion - case. The Extractor is equally efficacious in curing Piles, Cuts, Wounds, Rnuisen.old and inveterate Sores, ADIO-110.1-11411A111 , Ed -.li.ves. Felon, SLIMS Nip ples and all cutaneous and (external) inflamma tory Diseases. I hold myself responsible for the truth of eve ry word advanced in my printed circulars. t.mrorrrAN r CIEANGE AND CAUTION. Itstr.strs Man lel L Pairs F:ILTIRACTOR in a new wrapper and boxes much enlarged. Counterteits of Dailey 'a Extractor in the old wrapper, flood the market. Avoid it as you would poison, for its application is as 'dangerous. the emblems on the new envelope; . r., ASILE, Sus, tigers:ler, DOD!. LION AND Elf - 4 Llt. Hay only of myanthorized agents,auil the now size, and you will avoid all danger and um: osi lion. See printed circulars DALLEI"S ANIMAL GALVANIC. Will positively and effectually core Humors, Galls, swellings, stains, Broken Knotes,quiter bone, Bruises and Bune :pa, tn. H. DALI.F.Y, Sole inventor and proprietor, Genetel Depot, 415 Buradvcay, N. V. (ryFur sale by S. H. BUEHLER, Getty'burg, Winner and Stick, Muniniasburg ; J F. I,owr, Arrendtsville ; John McKnight, Bendersville ; D. M. C. White, Hampton; W. W..li, Berlin ; Jacob Goiaelinsii, Ahhottatown ; .1. Busby, Mc- Sherrystown. 4 May 23, 1851—ly Notice to Stockholders. rro the delinquent Stockholders of the t -a- ‘Vavnesboro% Greencastle And Mer-i cersburg Turnpike Road Company, nonce is hereby given to those whose names are hereto attached, men heirs and represem tatives, that under the pros' abuts of nn Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the shares of stock standing! on the hunks of the company, in the name of each delinquent stockholder as design a- Led below, if not paid up, in full. by the ftrat Virg of October, A. 1)., 1851,eilli then be forfeited to the company. Astres. Ain't. Am% paid. William Huston, 5 $5OO 0) $407 Su Jacob 1/carltari, 5 Iwo 0') 25 25 Jacob Angle, 5 500 00 470 67 Diltzer 3 3'4) 00 15 15 George Hotrman, 10 lot) 00 181 80: Hugh Garvin, 3 2 , 0 0.) 211 20 Lillie. I. Huston, 4 400 00 276 41 John Healy, 5 5.'0 00 241 66 John Kohler, 4 400 00 40 4i. David Angle, 3 31 , II) 15 Elizabeth Reed, 11 1100 00 827 06 H veld Hammond, 2 200 00 75 75 David Holsinger, 2 2110 00 30 John :Scott, 10 1600 00 50 50 Archibald Rankin, 5 500 00 343 74 John Ulig, 5 51)0 00 348 85 Andrew }blamer), 2 200 00 Enoch Skiiiner'n heirs, 6 6,a 0.) 440 55 rSimon Decker, 4 400 00 43 43 Wm. M. Marshall, 3 3./0 00 207 66 John :Shaffer, 10 1000 lio 96 68 Peter Hasbecker, 2 200 00 184 95 Mathias Young, 5 500 00 474 75 Peter Elliott, 2 200 011 51 51 Frederick Goyer, 2 2co 00 10 10 Samuel F. Johnston, p 200 80 99 99 Thomas Weetby, 2 200 00 31 82 Ludwick Gernigan, 1 100 00 96 80 John Lambed, 3 300 00 241 51 George Harkdoll, 3 300 00 241 11 John Huber, 5 100 b 0 10 10 Adam Cook, si 50 00 41 07 John Flanagan. 4 4uo 00 95 17 Christian Mack, 1 100 00 46 71 James Geitys, 2 2110 00 131 2n David stoner. of Ab'm,2, 200 00 155 08 By order of the Board. GEO. H. DAVIDS'ON,. Treasurer. March 28, 1851.-8 m Diamond 'ronsors—New Firm riVton $ Brotber, PASHIONADVE' HARBP,RS AND HAIR DRESSERS, CAN at all times be foupd prepared to attend to the calla of the people, at the Temple. in the Diamond. adjoining the County Building. Font ,Long expe rience they flatter themaelves that they can go' through all the ramifications of the Tonsorial Depaktment, with such an infinite ,degree of skill, as will meet with the entire satisfaction of all who may submit their china to the keen ordedl ofttheit razors. They hope, therefore, that by their attention to busi ness, and a desire to , please. they will mer it as well as receive,a, liberal share of pub lic patronage. The sick will, be attended t o at their private dwellings AL X. R. STIVEMCN, dITTORNZY AT .1.4 w. (In - WE in t hieentre Sq nare, North ‘" F or toe Court-bouse,between Smith' Iva 1 nisvenuon's corners. Ladies?, Shoes. THE attention'ef;the Wier is portion - lady directed to the large and 'Tien did think of Slippers, Buekins, Jen : . ny Lind Shoes—of all qualities, and ex ceedingly low at , ' 'FANESTOCK'S. gibbons, Flowers, ,Cleves, HOSIERY. Laces and Trimmings. Needle•worked Collars. Lnve and hue Veils. can be seen, in great variety, at the one price stare of - J.-L. SCHICK. WIFNETS. Ribbons, Parasol', FllOll, &c.. just received and for sale cheap at B. FAIINESTOCK dt BONS. =1:1=1 Piiittur DAVID .11EAGY rio ENDERS his acknowledgments to - 0 - the public for the liberal and stea dy patromige with which he 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 prices for CASH, PRODUCE and LUM BER, for which the highest market price will be paid. pa.AII Furniture warranted to be made of the very best materials, and by experi enced workmen. All orders for Collins will meet with the same prompt attention as heretofore. ,7 - An APPRENTICE to the Cabinet making business will be taken, if applica tion he made soon. One from the coon : try would be preferred. Gettysburg, Dec. s.—tf T 11.1: 01,n sTa IP, BUT IN A NEW SIIOP. PVENDERS his adknowledgments to hie friends for past favors, and has the pleasure of anllQUneing that he is again located at the old stand, on Washington street, one square south of Thompson's Ilotel, where he will be prepared, as here tofore, to (lo all kinds of COriCH, CLOTH, d• SIGN P.2INT- rt-_•r Carriage Repairing done at short notice; and on reasonable teams, [or which Country Produce will he taken. The subscriber is thankful for past fa vors, and hors, by attention to business, and a desire to please, to merit and receive a continuance of public patronage. J. G. FREY Gettysburg, Jan. 12, 184U.--tf gititAle Dr. J. Lawrence Hill, AS removed his office to the building . 11 opposite the Lutheran Chu rch,'in Chambershurg street, 2 doors east of Mr. Middleeetrs store where he may all times be found ready and willing to attend to any case within the province of the Den tist. Persons in want of full sets of teeth are reaper. incited to call. HI:TF.RENCE.S. Dr C. N. BEILLUVILT, I RUN..C.P.KRAUTH.D.II " 11. Ht . .1141:11, I Prof. M. J 11. S.:l - It• nut, I 11. L. iltumir.n. •• D. GlLitt.ocr. I W. 4 3I.I{ KINOLii . Rev J.C.W.b.rg0x,1.).1).. , AL L . s r ," tn. July 7, 1848. - - - • D. 31'CON ATTOR Er .47' L. 111; FFICE in the South-west corner of Q~ the public square, One door west of George Arnold's Store, and formerly oc cupied as a Law (Mice by John 111.Con ulighy, Esq., deceased, .11/loroloy etud Onlirifor for Vat. nts and Pensions, Can furnish very desirable facilities to appheants and entirely relieve them from the neemssitv of a jouliney to Washington. D. IlcC. 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 lim,ll and loca ting, their II arraids--procuring Pr:aids and selling Soldiers' lands to the best ad vantage. Apply . to him personally or by letter. . Gettysburg, Nov. 1, 1850-11 NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS. NOTICE in hereby given that the COM miisioners will nrike an statement of FIVE PER CENT. upon all State and County taxes assessed fur the year 1851, and paid to Colleetori on or before Saturday the 28th day of June next ; and Collectors are hereby required to make such abatement to all persons paying on or before that day. Colleetors will be required to make payment to the Treasurer on or before Tuesday the Ist of July next ; otherwise they will not be entitled to any abatement. It will he tote duty of Collectors to call up on individuals personally. J. G. MORNINGSTAR, JONN MO•sELMAN, jr. JACOB ÜBE IS I'. Comma. Attest—J. AussiaslAcaa,Clerk. May 9,1851.—td WM. E. STEVENSON, CROCIERDIES LOC:CURS, .dt City Prices. South Front street, Harrisburg, Ponnsyl'a l IHE business heretofore carried on in 1 this establishment, will hereafter be conducted as above. The enconragement which has thus far been extended to the enterprise of selling goods in Harrisburg at City prices, leads to the intiolgenceof the hope that it is looked upon favorably. by merchants and others in this section of the State. A. for the future, it is only necessary to say that the arragement will afford renewed facilities for the success of the undertaking, in the do-operation of a large importing house in Baltimore, which will enable the 'underaigned to offer the same adtantages Which could be offered in the city. 'He Therefore cotdiallyinvites merchants and others to call and examine a very large stock, and 4atisfy ihemselvos of his entire ability to sell as he promises, A l o t ar choice liquors in store at im porters' term,- pzrOrders from a' distance promptly filled, and goods despatched at City• Prices. W. H. STEVENSON. January '17:1861. . 14aflAes Dress. Good.. AA FINE ;assortment of Ladies' Dress . (hoods, suo► as Silks, Moue. d!Laini, %rages, Berage d'Lains, plain and figured Jaconett and Swiss Muslin, Dinghaws, Calicoes, &c., all of tvvltich will be sold as low as can be bought at any oilier house in the county, by May 9. J. L. SCHICK. ,1. .74 0 CI e o fang. D. IIEA(4,Y J. G. FREY EIL - AtQVZL. WIIUGICHALK DEALER . IN LOCIIST• G ROVE STEAM 11111.14'. TWO Ilfiles 'Southwest of Linlestawn. Germany Toumedp. Addms Country. . • MITTS establishment-is now in full op. eration and calculated to do all kinds of Grinding upon the shortest notice and in the yery best manner. Fanners 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 • s close by and in connection with the large Flouring Mill; and together are calculated to de a large amount of work. A PIASTER MILL 4. CLOVER MILL it in 'connection with this establishment, and Sawing can now be done at all times. Constantly on hand and for sale, AT TILE 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 bad at all times at fair prices. (.4 R 0 II XII P S T IF; R on hand at all times, for sale or exchange for tieground. Those persons engaied 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 grain ground. This establishment has been erected at heavy expense for the special convenience and accommodation of the neighborhood and will be carried on bylirst-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 fro nt a distance can at all tinier; and particularly in a dry season, when the streams are low and water scarce, by waiting a short time, take their grain home with them manufactured 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 KEYSTONE MUTUA i. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. OF /i.M/?/5111,7/G. tkIARTER PERPETUAL. Guarantee Capital, 575,000. Rates as low as any other good Company in the United :States rVIIIS company respectfully calls the otention of the public to the follow ing advantages which they are enabled to offer to persons desirous of insuring their lives : All the profits of the Company are di vided annually among the life members in scrip dividends,bearmy intere'st, payable in each at the end of each year. Premiums on life policies may be paid annually, semi-annually or quarterly; or when they amount to $5O and upwards. they may be paid one-half in cash and the balance by note at 12 months. %V vts may insure the lives of their hus bands, or husbands may insure their own lives in favor of their wives and children. thus seeuritul to their families a sum which creditors cannot reach in the event of the death and insolvency of the husband. L. REILY Preset. vr Pamphlet. and information furnish ed by the undersigned, who ie the regular agent at (;ellyt•huro.• • KELLER KURTZ. Cr7 - Dr. CHARLES HORNER Is the Coin• pony's regularly authorized 'Medical Ex amoter. June 28, 1850.—1 y FI RE I MI It E THE Delaware 111utual Safety insu rance Company, Philadelphia, are low doing business on the mutual plan, giving the insured a participation in the profits of the Company, without liability beyond the premium paid. “No prnnimn 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 km or damage by lire. SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK. Oettysburg, March 1, 1850.—tf THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE 3NSUITY 4• TRUST COMP.SNE Charter Perpetual CAPITAL S2SO,OOO—CASH SYSTEM. filllE constant, unsolicited applications -A. for Life Insurance, furnish the must abundant and gratifying • proof, that the public mind is deeply impressed with the! vast tin portance of this subject. The great object, however, of insurance, should be safety ; otherwise the whole motive to in sure may be disappointed. Too much care cannot be practiced in the selection of an office, with which to effect the-contract. The choice should be regulated, not by present and constant large inducements, as this is certainly incompatible with future benefits. The premiums on life are eal culated for the future. If present and pro peetive benefits, therefore, are given. the result, ultimately, must terminate in liti gation, disappointment and ruin. The ob. jest aimed at in this institution is stability and perpetuity. The rates of premium have been carefully prepared with refer ence to fluctuations. The cash system has also been atkipted. Unpaid premium notes constitute no part or the assets of this Company, and every contingency be ing fortified with an ample capital. secu rity stamps the whole systeni. This fea ture, paramount to-all other eonglderations. commends the company to public favor. Explanatory pamphlets, blanks. appli cation papers* information. and every fa cility. will be•cliserlully furnished by I). M'CONAUGLIY, Elm.,• who has been appointed agent of the company. VIRECTORS. Stephen R. Crawaford, Paula. Goddard, Ambrose W, Thompson; Lawrence Johnson. Bailjamin'W.Tingley, Geroge Jacob L.'Plorante, Janus Dame's, Godwin ' John L Limon. STEPHEN IL 'CRAWFORD, Pres. Amason W. Tampion. V. President, Qualms G. IMLAY, Beerand Treasurer. A ores iv—Winne! Eyre. MIMI/MS EXAM= sa—Dt. D. Bow • iSept.,2o, lu3o. (Ig.) ' Fails abut ANE nutriment if Vette - Ned far tools for sale st SCHICK'S. ' - ,P7,1+4,1411011111 , • • r..' • , 4 G ; ETTYBB e- > FOUNDRY eIIIJCIIIMg' • 1,1 , I l eitablialurmot *ill now Ile ear tio Wistailent whotake jugatitrifo abnonnee to their friends and the public generally that they have constantly.on hued* very great variety of . Ijolloware apd 4tilyslw including Kettles. Pots, Qviin,n ? Pans, Griddles, Arm. piiinrnir Parlor, Air-tight, and Cooking. 't ler:Alm—among them the far-famed HATHAWAY. To Farmers they weak; sh they hairs on hand an excellent assortment of Formixtz consisting of the teno4ned Eieyliw Plough, Woodcock's and Witherow`s,llA Warren's Patent W S tra w-cultere;, BL iCSJIITATNG is carried on by the best of workmen.— They will still carry on the BOOT 4• SHOE ' shop in the South end of the Foundry buil. •ling, where, with good workmen and the ehrellent materials, the neatest fits and best work will be made. o:7l.adies will be waited on at their reaidenees. All the above mentioned articlea, tyita great many others not named, *ill be Ur nished as cheap for cash or country pro duce as they can be had any where else. ar7mßepairing , of all kinds ,done at the short 2.. s notice. Gettysburg, April 26, Ism _ 3 It It it RADWAY'S READY RELIEF for pail% is truly a blessing to suffering huhutitity. The lame ate rejoiced at its curative pmpertiss, for they can dispense with their clutches , and' walk. The steak bless it as so instrument in the hands of Pr.oldence, for by its healing and strengthening pialities they become strong. The Red•Riddion uelcome it as a blessing' from high heaven, for r. relieves them of their pain and misery, cures their °beeves whether it be Rheumatism, Luis,. baVout, Paralysis, Strains, Burns. S calds, •or prains, and affections of the Spine: for contracted Tendons, for by its use they are ens. bled to arise from their bed of sickness, nod en joy the pleasures and blessings of health. The sufferer of Neuralgia and Tic Dolereux, web evies it as the only remedy ia relieving 'them of the cruel pains, shooting like electric shocks' throng h the (ace, hes I, and system, paralysing m an , n .r a nt their energlee and brightest hopes, for The Ready Relief ts a powerful antiddte for all Ninon. and Rheumatic Affections, end will cure this poweltul doesse u hen all other Tame diet have failed to give relief. The sufferer of Tooth Ache, rejoices when he uses the Ready Itel.ef, for it will ewe the meet torturing Tooth Ache in a few WM Onkli. Soquick. powerful. and effectual is Radway's Really Rehr( in all eases where pain is caused by external injniire and internal derangement, that it nas relies-red the moat sex ere pains Of Chronic Rheumatism during one application of the Nit- 91'1'ER1OR STRENGTH RAMA IMAM' RELIEF it also the mmt economical medicine In use,il can be used with the most happy results. both interustly and exterr.ally— Cramp. in the Stomach, Colic, or cholera Mothii,aie relieved in ten minutes, stnd cured entitely in tilleen or twenty. Alm if you arirh to make an ointment of it. for the cure of sore Lip., Chapped Flesh, I uvular Eruption. Like a teaspoonful of the RI ie. and a table spoonful of tis.ret Oil, or I or o Lard, and you have a better oustmebt Of Italie than any other 111 In incl. this medicine, when reduced rant two.. think Ifs no n by adding an moot, spirits ot %tine. all gise you better Liniment than any See each bottle hears the fne-shnile sig r,anire o: & Co., none -other is genuine —`rice .2', rents. tare bottles. The Crow g Ornament of Beauty is a Beautiful Head of Luxuriant The holy or gent4mi in who desires a beautiful artic'e to dress their flair are advised to make use .1 Railway - . circa‘sian Balm; it possesses many airs motages user all other hair tomes and preparations. First. it cleanse* the scalp Isom itsndiutf. rises tone arid vigor to the root, and insiroiates to healthy action the germ of Itte, which else, to the hair a healthy root, and lorries the hair to grow ; it cures baldness, stops the hair from falling out, makes it fine, strong, sou and glossy, keeps it Irons turning grey, or be comrog ch.colisied. It is truly a luxury to dress the hair with this preparation . BLUR f-P0 I'S 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 heed, just under the lining of the surface--these spots are truly annoying and repulsive in apppearanee; they are nothing more nor leis than dust, theskin being warm and the individual perspiring freely, thedust clogging up same of the sebaceous glands, their oily secretions are not given off, and con sequently a cheery deposit lithe residt ; this be comes rancid and turns blaek,dullgures the coo. partial. and often inflames end suppurates. Let Radway's soap be freely usedi absorption will take plum, and the spots speedily dreappear.:— Also, if Railway's soap was made use of as • Trgtet Soap through the day, these spota; and other annoying excres,ences, would not trouble you. The extraordinary effects of Railway's Soap in removing 'ran, Bbn Barna, Pimples, blotches, Pustules, Tester, Rash. Seurvey, blorphew, and the Bites and Stings of Insects, is truly astonish ing; besides, it is certain of transforming a dark, discolored and repulsive visage, to a clean and beautifoltomplexion. in all ewes ask for Mid way s S6ap and take none other. N. B.—Railway's Medicated Soap in steel en gravings are 25 cests,all others are counterfeit.— Look tor the steel engraving. Fir Agents for the sale of the above articles in Adams eon.ity—S. H. BUEHLER. Gettys burg; Parton 4 Blythe, Fairfield; Mrs. Mined 'iv Cashtown ' • hhettnixger Menshew,:Littlestown ; Etettelbentsltte & Binger, Abbottstown; WiUiaw Wog& Co., East Berlin ; rt , a L C. Hupp ton ; Relminger & Ferree, Pito burg. May 2, 1851' 1M ' ' GENTLEMEN who want fancy CO ored Preuch Cletits, Pashthei•etu, and Tweeds for Coats, Mole Drab' and Black Doe Skins Tants ; Sahli. Silk, oral Marseilles for vesting, can find a good out aortment, at very low prices, at thti well known stand of • ' April IS • A. S. KURTZ. THE STAR AND BANNER: to published every Priddy 'ti MR:, fit Carlisle street: lute from the c D. A. is C. H. B EILL ER 'XS Pt r „ • , undid in savories or *km for lea f 0 pea aantur.-41 not paid *Ala 'theJet ' Pio paper discontinued until all enteral* are , 'exceia at the option of thp.Editor. Single copies cents. -A Galata, to notify a discondnuena will be eluded as s new edgeleinent. . ' '' • .thilmrtiannents net extsteding a square Inserted I yes limos ter si—every subsequent intiartion i wan& . Looser ones in the was proportio n .... 1)11 advestisements not specially ,ordered (or a given time will be continued until &Ibid. A Übe ml willuetion will be made to them erbo . adverthieo by the year. Job Printing of all kinds executed itaptly and skaeoptly, and on reasonable tents: ” ' ' Dryers sad Csaumonnstiosis to the Editele;'(dx. caption such as centrin MOOS, or ranks of new subscribers.) must be POST Pull in order in maitre attentions 's rt. ci .'ctL ai
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