taeßlVa. At the Old Stand, N. W. Corner ` of the Diamond , ,r• - Gettysburg, ii.!On their thanks to their cum l'iliati for past favors, and respectful ly c tlistet the public that they continue to Cut and Make all Garments, In thetteatinanner and on reasonable terms. Thissetting will be done as heretofore, by Rea ' MARTIN. Fashions are regular ly reosivedontd every effort made to se 'me A good fit and substantial sewing. -1 The subscribers hope, by their long expe rienee in the business, and renewed efforts to please, to merit and receive a continu ance of the public patronage. 11C7"The Fill and Winter Fashions have just been received from the s!iiv. Kr All kinds of country prOduce taken in exchange for work. E. & R. MARTIN. WANTED, --A JOURNEYMAN.— Constant employment and good Wages will be given to a Journeyman, if immediate application be made. E. dr, R. MARTIN. May 9, 1851.—tf SOMETHING NEIVI MERCHANT It'A II LORING ESTAW LISHMENT. Skelly'and Hollebaugh, ES EICHART TRAILDIRS • lith PECTFULL 1' inform their suP!,:friends and the public generally, that they have just returned from the City. aedare now opening at their establishment in SOVIM BALTIMORE Street, near the Dia mond. (old stand of J. H. Skelly') the awe choke *election of cLnirns, •ver offered in this plsce, embracing • French, Black, Blue, Blueblack, Green. Olive and Brown. Also, French, Doe- Elkin and FANCY CASSIMERES; • KENTUCKY JE.flys COTTON HUNS, TWEEDS, C.4S7IMERETTS, Litiet for Coats and Pantaloons, ; whilst their assortment of Fancy 11.1r67 - is decidedly of the richest. kind. Their 7Westmings embrace every thing that may be *Hired, such as plain and fancy But tons, Alpacas, Silk Serge, plain Silk, Mug limedie: They are also getting up *lull assortment of RODHLIDE CLOTHE% All the above will be disposed of at , the lowest living rates, for Cash or Country Predate—to prove whith they only ask A CALL. They are also prepared to make liaruitnts al ltiiehortest neat.). and in the best meaner. AVllen re4uired. they will turn o u l an entire suit in tsoentyfour hours! IV H. SKELLY returns his sincere thitnits for the patronage- heretofore bes toived.opon him. and asks its eoutinnane.e far** new arm. Goods bought else where will be made up. u usual ; and when desired, he will assist customers in making selections at other stores as here totem; 111CPSOring and Summer Fbahions for 1051 just received from New York. Gettysburg. April 25._1y ANOTHER REVOLUTION. We won't be beatin selliogbarsaina I . r-LA TBIT AURIVAL Op SiPatin. ARID SUMER gDU 81 the `heap 'Store of A. B. KURTZ, solotimurr CORNER OF CRNTRX SQUARR. THE subscriber announces to his tr , 'porous customers and others, that he has just received from the Eastern ci ties, the largest, hest and deepest assort meat,er Div Goods, Groceries, and 0,7311.131133WARN 1 everoffered in this place. To test this he iittitee the attention of all who are de. iirdoti of purchasing, before calling else whole. P:::? To his numerous customers, for the seri , liberal patronage bestowed, he retteres'his sincere thanks, and trusts that they, will not forget to call and see hie preseht unrivalled assortment. 18.—tf A. B. KURTZ. JUST FROM THE CITY. L. SC:HICK has jutt returned from 110 ' 'No the city of Philadelphia, with one of theitirgest& most beautiful assortments of FANCY GOODS, ever brought to this place; and his stock of Iftdies' Dress Goods, is as varied'as it is splendid, and he takes amial pride in calling the attention of the Laelee of the town aml country thereto.— His goods will compare in style, quality and variety with any that can be bought in the cities, and to prove tbit he only asks small. He has also laid in a very fine stock of Cloths, Gassi meres, Vestings, &c. lb., NI feels confident will please all examine. ..„Ilkapri . eee he has placed es low as Pos 'llsdidk'belitivihg that "quick sales and soidi profits,' it better fur both buyer and Nwil 41, 1851.—tf SHINGLES. 4:lllhand and for sale, a large lot of 14 4 K and C HEST N UT SHIN GEO. ARNOLD. Shoes ! Shoes ! Shoes ! Supy reteived, a largo lot of Ladies' Moroeco and Kid Shoe., Goiiers, 11114fioro; &o. ; Misses' do. do.-rilso liaitettatattli do. do., at }tuitrzis CHEAP CORNER. tt-4t MrBLANK DEEDS, (Ex owe, Adair handers' and common 1 0.1 1 49 Po Pinged -4 MI supply and on .p$ paper—it this 01&4 usitreek and oilier Shako County affirm. PROTHONOTARY. To the Independent Voter - tt of Adams County FRIENDS AND FELLOW DIM ZENS :—Thankful for the liberal support you extended to me on a former occasion, I again offer myself to your con sideration as a candidate fur the office of PROTHONOTARY. Should 1 be sue cessful, I promise to discharge the duties of the (Aro faithfully and impartially. and will be grateful for your kindness. W. W. PAXTON. • Gettysburg, June 6—te COUNTYTRE,ASURE.R. TIRE undersigned gratefully acknowl edges the liberal support extended to him in the last canvass for COUNTY TREASURER, and respectfully annottn cos to his friends and fellow-citizens of the County, that he will be a candidate for that office at the next election. • If elected his best effort will be directed toa faithful dis charge of the duties of the poet. THOMAS 'WARREN. , Gettysburg, June 8,--•te COUN Y TREASURER. jilt. C. N. BERLUCHT wishes to be ALP oorisidered a candidate for the office of County Treasurer. and the suffrages of his Fellow-eitlsens will be gratefully as . . knowledge& Genysborg. /nee 20. 1851 —te SHERIFFALTY. FELLOW -CITIZENS offer my self to your Consideration as a oath didate for the office of SHERIFF, and re spectfully solicit 'your suffrages. Should I be elected. it shall be my aim to acknowl edge the favor by endeavoring to discharge the duties of the office promptly and with fidelity. • JOHN SCOTT. Gettysburg. Jun. 6—te • SIIERIFFALTY. 76 at huh pendant Voters of &fano amnitY LIELLOVIWITIZENS :—At the *oli o': . citation of numerous friends. I offer myself to your consideration as an Inds. pendent candidate for the officio( SHER IFF, aI the next election. Should 1 re mire a majority of your suffrage*. I will use my best efforts to discharge the duties of the office with promptness and Hefty. JESSE JOHNS. Petersburg. (Y. S.) May 2,—te SHERIFFALTY. Fellow•Citzens of Adams County. IBEG leave to offer mysigf as a Oandi date for thd'effice of of SHERIFF at the coming election, and respectfully so. liciLyour support. Should Ibe so fortu este', by Wand. through your good - will, as Ito secure a majority of your vows. and re ceive the office. I will promise to discharge the duties bf the office honorably and with -out regard to party. - • JONAS ROTH. Butler tp., May 2,4851—te CLERK OF THE COURTS ro the Voters of oftdamteCounty. 2i.ELLO W-CITIZENS :—Thankful for the fibeeral support extended to to me at the hilt canvass for County Of ficers. I again announce tnyself as a can didate for the Office of CLERK OF THE COURTS, and resketfully solicit your support. Should I be elected, I pledge myself to discharge the duties of the office faithfully, to the best of my ability, and shall feelgrateful to you for your support. • EDEN NORRIS. Strabitn township, June 6—te REGISTER & RECORDER. • - FELLOW-CMZE NS:—Thank ful for the liberal support you exwasded to me on a former occasion: I apin offer my self to trodr consideration es an independ ent candidate for the office of REGISTER L RECORDER. Should Ibe summer ful. I proinise to discharge the duties of the office faithfully and iapartially. and in so doing will be grbteful to you for your support. WM. F. WALTEE. Butler township, Jan. $& t. ----- REGISTER & RECORDER. IPRIENDS AND FELLOW- CITI ZENS oiler myself tornir con sideration as a candidate for the office of REGISTER. If elected. I promise to discharge the duties of the Office prompt ly and impartially, and will be grateful for your support. - DANIEL PLANK. Menalien township, June 8-4 e PRESIDENT JUDGE. • WE have been authorised to announce the Hon. DANIEL DURKEE. as a candidate for the office of President Judge of this Judicial District, at the en. acing election. May 30, 1851. BUFF CASSIMERE. T HE attention of- gentlemen is invited to a very superior quality of. BUFF CASSIMERE, at the Establishment of SKELLY & HOLLEBAUGH, Merchant Tailors. Gettysburg, where may be found FANCY CASSIMERES, of every vari ety and quality. May 23. LADIES' DRESS GOODS, such as Silk and Linen Poplins. Baregea De Laines. Black and Fancy Alpaccas, Can ton Cloths, Linen Lustros. Gingham" and Prints, just received and for sale very low by [April 14] A,. B. KURTZ. NOTICE. jr 4 ETTERS of Administration on the Estateof HKNRY FINK, late ol Oxford township, Adams co., eeceased, having been granted to the subscriber, notice is herebygi yen to all who are indebted to said Estate, to make payment without delay, and to those having claims to present the same properly authenticated, to the sub scriber, residing in Oxford township, for settlement. HANNAH FINK, Adair': Juno 20-6 i Fails mod Parasols. A NE orsertment it Pow sod par wools for sale or SCHICK'S. REMOVAL. Dr. J. Lawrence Hill, DENTIST, H AS removed his office to the building opposite the Lutheran Church, in Chambervburg street, 2 doors east of Mr, Middleenfre store where he may all times be found ready and willihg to attend to any case within the puorince of the Den tist. Persona in want of full sets of teeth are respectfully invited to call. REFERENCES. Dt. C. N. Box Luca I, I Rev.C.P.Kampro,DM . 4 D. H , I Prof. M. .1 atop's, H. 8. Helen, I H. L. BArowsa, "Do OIL MIT, I •• Wie R itov.J.C.WAiroor,D.D.” 111. L. &rum.. • July 7, 1848. JT THE OLD 8 BUT IN A NEW SHOP. J. G. FREY 'VENDERS his acknoyledgments to Ja. his friends for put &von, and has ,the pleasure of inoculating that he is again located at the old stand, on Washington street, one square south of Thompson's Hotel, where he will be prepared, as here tofore, to do all kinds of COACH, CLOTH, 4. SIGN PRINT Otrearriage Repairing done at short notice, and on reasonable learns, for which Country Produce will be taken. The subscriber is thankful for past fa vors, and hopes, by attention to business, and a desire to please, to merit and receive a continuance of public patronage. J. G. FREY. Gettysburg, Jan. 12, 1849.—tf D. • M 9 CONAUGHY IITTORNBI" AT LAW. OFrIOE in the South-west corner of the public square, one door west of George Arnold's Store, mid formerly oc cupied u a Law Otrace by John Areon sughy, Esq., deceased, 'attorney and Solicitor for Patents and Pensions, Can furnish very desirable facilities to applicant mut entirely relieve them from the necessity of a journey to Washington. ICr D. MoC. is prepared to attend to the prosecution of Claims for Bounty Land to Soldiers of the "War of 1812 and others —the selection of choice lands and loca ting their Worrantr--procuring Patents and selling Soldiers' lands to the best ad vantage. Apply to him personally or by letter. Gettysburg, Nov. 1, 1850—tf AEbirh,lL ALEXANDER FRAZER TARES this method to return his thanks for the liberal patronage here tofore bestowed upon him, and to inform the public that he has removed his estab. lishment to the room adjoining M iddlecoff's Store, and opposite Christ's Church, on Chambersburg street, where he has on baud a very fine assortment of CLOCKS AND WITCHES, IN Jewelry, fifyibiek Spectacles, and every thing else in hie line, and at such prices as cannot fail to please. Hie stock has recently been enlarged, and he asks all persons who may want Clocks, Watch es, Spectacles. Ear-Rings, Finger Rings, Breast Pine, Watch Chains and Guards, Watch Keys, &c., &c., to give him a call. Clocks and Watches REPAIRED as Initial, at the shortest notice ; also Specta cle Glasses changed. Gettysburg. April 18i 1851—tf. IM111111? Mittllll4 , g4 DAVID BEAGY iIENDERB his acknowledgments to the public for the liberal and stea dy patronage with which he has been fa- . voted for a series of years and respect fully announces to his firer customers and the public generally. that he has his Shop at present in Chambersburg *webs where miens wishing FURNITURE can be accommodated at very moderate prices for CASS PRODUCE and LUM BER. for whicWthe highest market price will be paid. Krill' Furniture warranted toke nude of the very best materials. and by experi enced workmen. e al it 0. All orders for Coffins will meet with the sine prompt attention as heretofore. D. lIEAGY. Driss Goods. A.FINE assortment of Ladies' Dress Goods, such as Silks, Mous. (Mains, Berates. Berage &Lain,. plain and figured Jaconett and Swiss Muslin, Ginghams, Calicoes, Ate.. all of which will be sold as low as can be bought , at any other house in the county, by May O. J. L. SCHICK. A RICH COPPER MINE. ANOTHER ARRIVAL. THOSE desirous of obtaining a rich Ore, will do well to call at FAHN ESTOCKS' STORE, and purchase some of their cheap DRY GOODS, &e., just I received direct from New York, Philadel phia and Baltimore. This is the third ar rival for the Spring and are determined to sell a little lower than can be purchased elsewhere. GENTLEMEN who may need a Sn , perfine SUNDAY, or even a WED DING SUIT, can be accommodated to hair advantage, by calling at April 25-11] SAMSON'S. GROCERIES.—A fresh supply just re ceived, consisting in part of Rio and Java Coffee, Levering 's and Stuart's fine, pulverized and cruahed Sugars and Sy rups, N. 0. Molasses and Sugar, Tea, &c, April LS A. B. KURD& TM" 11P4 RE, OF every description, constantly- 0 hand and for vale at BUEHLER'S TM Ware, Establishment, opposite Post Office. [Oct, 4. Philadelphia Advertisements Cheap Blinds and Shay BY J. WILLIAMS, NO. 12, NORTH RUTH STRIIRT, 7 DOORS A ROVE MIIRKES STREET. Philadelphia. PREMIUM VENITIAN BLIND MAN. UFACTUBER, AND WINDOW atiADE DEALER, A sits the attention of Purchasers to his large etock,comprieing 1000 pai r of BLINDS, of new styles and colors, wide and narrow elate, with fancy and plain trimmings, 2.000 PA RISSHADES, of latest stypte and patterns. wholesale and retail, at the lowest cash prices.— Merchants will find it to their interest to call. Blind, Painted and Trimmed to look 'goal to new. April 4. 1881.-3 m UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS. Selling of Cheap. f AITING decided to quit the business, I promise to sell at very low prices. h embraces the newest ant! most desirable styles. You are invited tocall and exam ine. WM. H. RICHARDSON. No. 164 Market street, Philadelphia. April 4. 1851.-2ro NEW AND 'POPULAR SCHOOL BOWL VOMPREHENSIVE SUMMARY of 'if UNIVERSAL HISTORY. together with &BIOGRAPHY of DISTINGUISH- ED PERSONS, to which is appended an epitome of HEATHEri MYTHOLOGY, NATURAL PHILOSOPHY, General ASTRONOMY and PHYSIOLOGY. Adopted and used in the Public Schools of Philadelphia. E S. JONES & Co., Publishers. 8. W. Corner Fourth and Race Streets, Phil's, Teachers ind School Committees ad dressing letters to us poet paid, will be fur nished with copies fur examination. A full and and complete Assortment of BOOBS and STATIONERY for sale at the lowest prices. May.lB, 1861-17. Baltimore Advertisements SPRING AND SUNNIER CLOTHING • COSTUME HALL. Corner of Pratt street and Centre Market Space, Baltimore. T HE largest and hest stock of READY MADE CLOTHING ever offered in Baltimore. Dress, Frock and Sack COATS, all colors. quantities and sizes, from $2 50 to 15.503nd upwards. PAN TALOONS at 411. to *3.50, and upwards, embracing all styles of fancy, plain and plaid CAt3SIMEBES. VESTS of every variety at corresponding prices. Also a large assortment of BOY'S CLOTHING. Importing our own Cloth direct from Europe. and manufacturing on the most extensive scale, enables us to offer induce. ments to purchasers not to be surpassed by any Clothing Establishment in the U nited States. The proprietors are deter mined to make the Wholesale Rooms the point of great attraction, and have now made up. more than 50,000 GARMENTS, from the finest quality to the lowest in price. In the Custom Department will always be fitund the choicest selection of Mills, Cassimerea and listings. which will be made up at the shortest notice ; and in the latest style, and a fit always guarantied. The one price system strictly adhered to. Remeinber the name and place, corner of Prat at. and Centre Market Spare. H, 11. COLE & CO April 11, 1851-1 y BETTON'S SHIRT ESTABLISHMENT, 179 MARKET IT., BALTIMORE. SHIRTS THE LARGEST and only Manufacturing whole sale Establishment in the City. The capital and force engaged enables me at all times to of fer to Country Merchants, and Dealers in Shirts, Collars. Linen and Cotton Draw ers great inducements—more than usual efforts having been made to render the as sortment of these article, full and corn plete. The stock on hand is large and well as sorted for Men and Boys. ICP•All orders imam the Country atten ded to with punctuality and despatch. Remember the name and No. 179 Mar ket at. • T. W. BETTON. April 26--1 y Want - ' HE subscriber has on hand at his T Till Ware Establishment, in Chem borsburg street, opposite the Post Office, a Large Assortment of Tin Ware, which' he will sell on moderate terms.— auveall and examine for yourselves. March 14. GEO. E. BUEHLER /1017SZI SPOUTING . WILL be made and put up by the subscriber.who willattend prompt ly to all orders, and upon as reasonable terms u can be procured at any establiab meat in the county. GEO. E BUEHLER. HATS dir, CAPS Boots & Shoes ! T HE subscriber has just returned from the City of Philadelphia with a com plete assortment of Hats and Caps, Boot and Shoes, of every style and quality, suitable to dm season, including LEGHORN IP BRAID !M7 all of which he offers at lovi, prices, to suit the times. • The assortment is large and full; and the people need have no fears of not being suited as to quantity, quality and prices, ICPCaII and judge for yourselves. W. W. PAXTON. April 25, 1851 FANS ! FANS ! T HE Ladies are invited to call at KURTZ'S Cheap Corner. and see his variety of Feather, Down, Paper and Palm beef Fans, which will be sold cheap. er than the cheapest. April 18—.tf Rings and Tassels. S TEEL Beads, Purae and Reticule Clasps, Purse Twist, Lily White, Breast Pins, Pearl Buttons, Diaper Pins, Knitting Needles, always on hand at J. L. SCHICK. CCARPETING, and Floor Oil Cloth can be bail very low of April 1$ A. B. KURTZ. Diamond Tonsors—New Firm. /Upton $ *loftier, FASHIONABLE BARBERS AND HAIR DRESSERS, CAN at all times be found prepared to attend to the calls of the. people, at. the Temple. in the Diamond. adjoining the County Building. From Long.expe fiance they flatter themselves that they can s eprough all the ramifirations of the -Tonsorial Department, with such an infinite degree of skill, as will meet with the entire satisfaction of all who may submit their chins to the keen ordeal of their razors. They hope, therefore, that by their attention to busi ness, and a desire to please, they will mer it as well as receive,. liberal share of pub lic patronage. The sick will be attended to at their private dwellings. Notice to Stockholders. TO the delinquent Stockholders of the Waynesboro', Greencastle and After. certburg Turnpike Road Company, notice is hereby given to those whose names are hereto attached, their heirs and represen. satires, that under the provisions of an Act of Assembly of the ComMonwealth of Pennsylvania, the shares of stock standing on the book% of the company, in the name of each delinquent stockholder as designs. ted below, if not paid up, in full, by the first day of Ocipber, A. D., 1851, will then be forfeited to the company. • No. Shares. Ain't. Ain't paid. William Roston, 5 $5OO 00„ $407 50 Jacob Gearhart, 5 500 00 25 25 Jacob Angle, 5 600 00 478 67 Uttar G. Goll, 3 800 00 15 16 George Hornean, 10 1000 00 18t 80 Hugh Garvin, 2 200 00 20 20 James 1. Huston, 4 400 00 226 41 John Beaty, 5 600 00 241 66 John Kohler, 4 400 00 40 40 David Angle. 3 300 00 15 15 Elisabeth Reed, 11 1100 00 827 98 Hasid Hammond, 2 200 00 75 75 David Holsinger, 2 200 00 .30 80 1 John Scott, 10 1000 00 50 80 Archibald Rankin, 6 500 00 348 74 John Olig. 5 500 00 348 851 Andrew Hartman, 2 200 00 25 25 Enoch Skinner's heirs, 8 800 00 440 55 Simon Barker, 4 400 00 43 49 Wm. M. Marshall, 3 300 00 207 66 John Shafer. 10 1000 00 96 634 Peter Hawbecker, 2 200 00 184 95 Mathias Young, 5 500 00 475 75 Peter Elliott, 2 200 00 51 61 Frederick Goyer, 2 2110 00 10 10 Samuel F. Johnston, 9 200 80 99 99 Thomas Westby, 2 200 00 31 82 Ludwick Gernigan, 1 100 00 et 80 John Lambert, 3 300 00 241 Al George Barkdoll, 3 300 00 241 51 John Huber, 1 100 00 10 104 Adam Cook, 4 60 00 41 07 John Flanagan, 4 4(0 00 95 17 Christian Mack, 1 100 00 46 71 James Oettys, 2 200 00 131 20 David Stoner, of A b'in, 2 200 00 155 08 By order of the Hoard. GEO. H. DA VIDcON, Treasurer. March 28. 1851.-8 m OIL CLOTH FACTORY. TO COACHMAKERS. rINHE undersigned respectfully announ a ces to the Coach makers of Gettys burg and other places, that they have com mance(' the manufacture of Oil I Toth and Canvass For Coaches, of tne very best quality, on an extensive softie, which they are prepa red to furnish, wholesale and retail, on the most reasonable terms. Our Canvass will be found'equal in finish and quality to any manufactured in the city. IG7'Tlie 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 to selling again. They have now on hand, and will constantly keep on hand, a full supply. pomOrders from a distance will be promptly attended to. SAMUEL J. LITTLE. GEORGE H. LITTLE. March IS, 1850. DALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR. TIN Origin al and Duly Genuine. 11110 article but Dalley's G 11117111. EXTRACTOR can check the inflammation instantly and allay the pains/ from the worst harm and solidi in from one to f ifteen minutes. la millions of .eases where it has been tried, it has never once .beer, known to fail I It stands infallible, and a. lone I It does not alone draw out the pain and inflammation, but cures the wounds yr swirls I I I will forfeit 810,000 if any other article, do matter what its name, can perform the same functions, as are reported in my eight page Pamphlets—kTbe Hague street explosion" case. The Extractor is equally efficacious in curing Piles, Cuts, Wounds, Bruises. old and inveterate Sores, sore and inflamed Eyes, Felon, Sores Nip. ples and all cutaneous and (eatery!) inflamma tory Diseases. I bold myself responsible for the truth of eve ry word advanced in my printed circulars. IMPORTANT CHANGE AND CAUTION. Daytar's MAAIIO•L Pats EXTRACTOR in a new wrapper and boxes much enlarged. Counterfeits of Dalley'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; Tat ANOLI, Sun, S , DOOR. LION /Mb EA•LIt. Buy only of my authorised agents, and the new site, and you will avoid all danger and imgosi. lion. plies printed circulars! DA LLEY'S ANIMAL GALVANIC. Will positively and effectually cote Humors. Galls; Swellings, Stains, Broken Knees, Gaiter bone, Bruises and Bone Spawn. H. DALLEY, dole Inventor and proprietor, General Depot,4ls Bioadvray, N. y. a c r For sale by S. H. BUEHLER, Gettysburg, Witmer and ilitkk, Mumtnesburg J. F. Lowr, A/moaning ; John McKnight, Besnderevillei D. M. C. White, Hampton; W. Wolf, Berlin; Jacob Oeisilmen, Abbottetown ; J. Busby, Mo. Bherrystown. May 23, 1851-1 y ALEX. R. STEVEI4ON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, driFFICE in the Centre Sqnare,North of tne Court-houee,between Smith' 41,11 Itivenson's corners. Ladies , Shoes: T HE attention of the Ladies is particu larly directed to the large and splen did Stock of Slippers. Buskins, Jen ny Lind Shoes—of all qualities, and ex ceedingly low at FANESTOCK'S Ribbons, Flowers, Gloves, HOSIERY, Laces and Trimminge, Needle worked Collars, Love and Lace Veils, can be seen, in great variety, at the one price store of .1. L. SCHICK BONNETS, Ribbon'', Paranoia, Fans, &o.,j_net received and for sale cheep al 8. FAHNESTOCK & SONS. KEYSTONE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HoIRRISBURO 4 CHARTER PERPETUAL. Guarantee, Capital, 875,000. Ratites* low as any other good Compsay is the United States, THIS company reapectfully calls the attention of the public to the follow ing advantages which they are enabled to otter to persons desirous of insuring their lives: AU the profits of the Company are di vided annually among the life members in scrip dividends, bearing interest, payable in cash at the end of each year. Premiums on Me 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 mouths. Wives may insure the lives of their hus bands, or husbands may insure their own lives in favor of their wives and children, thus securing to their families a sum which creditors cannot reach in the event of the death and insolvency of the husband. L. REIM, Preet. OC - Pamphlets and information furnish ed by the undersigned, who is the regular agent at Gettysburg. KELLER KURTZ. OtrDr. CHARLES HORNIER is the Com• pany's regularly authorised Medical Ex aminer. June 28, 1850.—1 y THE UNITES) STATES LIFE INSURANCE ANNUITY 4. TRUST COMPANY. Charter Perpetual CAPITAL $230,000-CASH SYSTEM T E constant, unsolicited applications for Life Insurance, furnish the most abundant and gratifying proof, that the public mind is deeply impressed with the vast importance of this subject. The great object, however, of insurance, should be safety; otherwise the whole motive to in sure may be disappointed. 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 I this is certainly incompatible with future benefits. — The premiums on life are cal culated for the future. If present and pro pective benefits, therefore, are given, the result, ultimately, must terminate in liti gation, disappointment and ruin. The ob ject aimed at in this institution is stability and perpetuity. The rates of premium have been carefully prepared with refer ence to fluctuations. The cash system has also been adopted. Unpaid premium notes constitute no part of the assets of this Company, and every contingency be ing fortified with an ample capital, secu rity stamps the whole system. This fea ture, paramount to all other considerations, commend. the company to public favor. Explanatory pamphlets, blanks, appli cation paper., information, and every fa cility, will be cheerfully furnished by D. M'CONA UGH Y. Esq., who has been appointed agent of the company. DIRECTORS. Stephen R. Crawford, Paul B. Goddard, Atribrose W. Thompson, Lawrence. Johnson, Benjamin %%Tingley, George NI Remy, Jacob L. Floranee, James Deveseux, William M. Godwin, John L. Linton. STRPHEN R. CRAW FORD. Prest AXIIROSR W. 'Nom room. V. President. CH•acasi;. Ifr6lr, Bee'y and freuurer ACTUART—ManueI Eyre. MEDICAL EXAMINZI—Dr. D. Horner. Sept. 20, 1850 LOCUST GROVE. STEAM n►II.L. Two Miles Southwest of Littlestown, in Germany Township, Adame County. THIS establishment is now in full op eration and calculated todo all kinds of Grinding upon the shortest notice and in the very best manner. Farmers and others warning grinding done, especially in time of low water, will please call at this Establishment, where they can be ae commodated at all times. The STEAM MILL 'dose by and in connection with the large Flouring Mill, and together are calculated to do a large amount of work. A PLASTER MILL 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. to be had at all times at fair prices. ORO UAW P L.l STER on band at all times, for sale or exohan?e for neground. Those persons engaged in the Flour and Feed business can be ac commodated at all times on the Aortae' 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 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 beet manner, and at all times upon short notice. Persons going to the establish ment from 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 their grain home with them manufactured al they may wish. Those that bring plaster in the stone can at all •times ,receive and take with them ground plaster in exchange. GEO. AtiNo.o. Locust (*cove. Sept. B.—tf FIRE FIRE T HE Delaware Mutual Safety Insu.. ranee Company, Philadelphia, are now doing business on the mutual plan, giving the insured a participation in the profits of the Company, without liability beyond the premium paid. ..Noprernium notes taken on which assessments are made." The subscriber, as Agent for the above Company, will make Insurances,,eith er permanent or limited, on property and ef fects of every description against lose or damage by fire. SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, Gettysburg, March 1, 1850.--tf QUEENSWARE and GROCERIES of every variety and cheap at FAHNESTOCK'S. GETTYEiBtIRG IP ALICIILVE XIIIOP. THIS establishment will now be car ried on by WriALIBIBIFIT es COM who take pleaau re in being able to announce to their friends and the public ge they have constantly on hand a very great Variety of Holloware and Stovea,, 1. including Kettles, Pots, Ovens, Skillet!, Pans, Griddle's, dte. ; Common Parlor . , Air-tight, and ?oohing Stoves— amon g them the far-famlul HATHA WAY. •• To Farmers they would say, they have • on hand an excellent assortment'of Foraging Implespirtero, • consistingof the renowned Saylor Plough,/ Woodcock's and Witherow's, D. Warren's Patent Windmill,Straw-cotters.dke. • ' BL ‘CKSMITHING is carried on by the best of workment-A- They will still carry/ on the BOOT + 81101: shop in the South end ofthe Foundry where, with good workmen, and the excellent materials, the ,neatest fits and best work will be made. o* - loadies will be waited on at their residineee./ 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. o:7.llepitiring ,o f all kinds,dond at the *homes notice. Gettysburg, April 26, 1850. RADWAY'S 12EADY - RELTEP for pain, is truly • blessing to su#ering humanity. The lame are rejoiced at its Curative propoities, for they can dispense with their crutches and walk. The weak bless it seas instrument in the hands of Providence, for by its healing and strengthe nin g qualities they become strong. The Bed-Ridden welcome it as a blessing from high heaven, for it relieves them of their pine gad Misery..eures their diseases whether it be Rheumatism, Lim bergo,Gout, Paralysis, Strains, Berns. Scalds, Sores, Sprains, and erections of the Spine, or contracted Tendons, for by its use they are ena bled to arise from t h eir bed of sickness, end en joy the pleasures -and blessings of health. The Sufferer of Neuralgia and Tic Dolereux, wel. comet it as the only remedy in relieving them of the cruel pitins, shooting like electric shocks through she face, head, and system, paralyiing 1p au instant their energies and brightest hopes, for the Ready Relief is a powerful antidote for all Nervous and Rheumatic Affectioes, and will cure this powerful disease when all other rem.- dies have failed to give relief. The euffeiler of Tooth Ache, rejoices when he uses the Ready Relief, for it will cure themost torturing Tooth . Ache in a few second*. So quick, pow •rful, and effectual is Radway's Ready Relief in all cases where pool is reused by external injuries and interval derangement, that it has relieved the most severe pains of Chronic Rlicuinatism during out applicatioe of the Re- ITS SUPERIOR STRENGTH- RADWAret READY RELIEF is also the most economical, medicine in usa,is can be used with the most happy results, both internally and externally. Cramps in the Stomach, Colic, or Cholera Morbua,are retieved in ten minutes, arid cured entirely in fifteen or twenty. Also if you wish to make an ointment of it. for the cure of" Sore Lip., Chapped Flesh, • I narolar Eroptjpn, take a tea.spoontul of the R. ie and a table spoonful of Su set Oil. or I oz. of Lard, and you have a better ointment or sal% e than any other article now in use. In tact, this medicine, when reduced two two— thirds its own strength by adding as much spirits of wine, will give you better Liniment than any now an use. See that each bottle bears the facsimile sig nature of Ratlway h Co.. none other iegenunie —price 25 cents, large bottles.. The Crowning Ornament of Beautrie a Beautiful Head of Luxuriant Bair. 1111ADWA CHICAIIIIII . II !ALM. The lady or gentleman who desires sheaatiftil article to dress their Hair, are advised to make use of Railway's Circassian Balm; ir possesses , many advantages over all other hair tonics and preparations. First, it cleanses the scalp from , dandruff, gives tone and vigor to , the roots sitd* bulbs, invigorates to healthy action the germ of life, which gives to the hair • healthy root,. sad forces the hair to grow ; it cures baldness, stnps, the hair from falling out, makes it line, strong;, soft and glossy, keeps it Iron turning grey, or be.. coming discolored. it is truly a luxury to dress the hair with this preparation. BLACK SPOTS ON THE SKIN. During, the summer season we frequently meet with persons who are sorely annoyed with, . black spots, about the size of a pin's bead, just , under dor lining of the suirfaee—these spots are truly annoying and repulsive in apppearance ; ' they are sumbing more nos Ins than dust, the skits being warm and the individual perspiring freely, the dust clogging up some of the sebaceous `lands, their oily secretions are not given oft and con• eminently a cheesy deposit ie the result; this be comes rancid and towns biaek,disligures the cow- photion, and often internee aid suppurates. Let Radmay's Soap be freely used, absorption will take place, and the spots speedily disappear.— A Also, if Midway's soap was made use of as a Toilet Soap through the day, these Spots, 'and other annoying excrement:es, would not trouble you. The extraordinary ellkels of Radwity's Soap in removing Tan, than Burne.Plmples, Blotiebee, Pustules, Tetter, Rash, Seervey, M.rpbew, sad the Bites and fittings of Insects, is truly astooleh ing; besides, ilia certain of transforming a dark,. discolored' and repulsive visage, to a clean and' beautiful complexion..ls all eases ask for Rad way's Soap and take none other. N. 8.--Eadway's Medicated Soap in steel ea graving@ are 25 cents, alt others are counterfeit.-- Look for the eteei engraving. ['Agents folk the slide of the above articles& in Adams coa.ity--8. H. BUEIIiILRR, Gettys burg; Paxton 4r Blyihe , Fairfield ; Mrs. Demrso r Caahtows; Borniciger t itseideste, Littlestnivn Eichelbargh& Hollinger, Abbottstrown; Wilhite* Wolf & East lerlin ;D. S;C. While, Ham p ion 1141-sisger & Perris, Petersburg. May 2,1551-9 m , grAENTLEMEN who want Fancy 4,01_ orad French Cloths, CaaloneriTts. and Tweeds for Coats, Mille Drab and',' Black Dok Skins Pants ; 1 8stio, Silk Marseilles Aar vesting, oan find a good la., sortntent. at very low prices, at the . Well known stand of •April L 8 A. B. KURTZ. THE STAR AND BANNER Is published every .11idey Evenivit, in • Carlisle street, two doors from ate .Diasionel. by D.' A. & , C. H. BUEHLER. TARSI a. Ifpaid in advance or within the fear $* lose annum—if not paid within the yes i,s2 rtO. , paper discontinued until allarrearages are except at the option of the Editor. Single coition 61 cents. A • failure to notify a discontinunn% will be regarded as a new engagement. .4civertiamtents not exceeding a square inutile& t tree times for tsl—every subsequent insertioft. 45 cents. Longer ones in the *rime proportion.... All advertisemente not specially ordered for given time will be continued until forbid. A libe k rat reduction will be made to those who advertise l ) the year. Job Printing of all kinds executed neatly and dromptiy, and on reasonable terms. Lagers and Communications to thr 'editor, (z. opting inch ar eonte:.n Money or ce names tit new rabemihens,) must be test rAin in onkel* IMMO attention. t '1 • •••■•I4V
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