TAILOR:NO.. ut. nAR :TOM, 4t,the Old Stand, N. W. Corner T. ~of the Diamond, 11114ttpsbarg, nraNDER their thanks to their custo amie fie past liven,. and respectful ly infornsiba public that they continue to Aihtibitftd Make all Garments, in the bestmannier and cm reasonable reruns. The putting will be done WI heretofore, by ROMI . ,IIT MAATIN. Fashions are regular lx.pmetweil. and every effort made to se- Mire a Mood fit and substantial sewing.— pubseribers hope, by their long expo rftas th - the business, and renwed etrorts to plasm. to merit and receive a confine steenathe public patronage. `11110 0 •The Fall and Winter Fashions have 'beet , received front the city. tat:rkll kinds of country produce taken in exchange for work. E. dr. R. MARTIN wANTED,—A JOURNEYMAN.— • Constant employment and good be given to a Journeyman, if idOoditte application be made. E. & R. MARTIN. Agar Ili 185I.—tf v. ';'l.` 'SONETHING NEW! ..• MPAGUAAT TA I LORING ESTA II- E=Mill Skelly and flollehatioh RIERCHAET ITNALOES P RESPE CTF ULI,Y inform their friends and the public generally, that they have just returned from the City, and me now opening at their establishment in,S9ori BALTIMORE street, near the Dia mond, (old stand of J. H. Skelly,) the mos sissies selection of • DL 71153 PI111" offered in this place. embracing Peewit Black, Blue, Blueblack, Green, Olive any Brown. Also, French, Doe- Skin 'and L ''` FANCY CASSIMERES, KENTUCKY JEANS. COTTON JEANS, TWEEDS, CASILVERETTS, Linen for Coats and Pantaloons, ; whilst their assortment of Fancy E 71.1"67 is decidedly of the richest kind. Their Thinarnings embrace every thing that may be 'required. such as plain and fancy But- Alpacas. silk Serge, plain Silk, Mos her; 11 c. They aro also getting up a full assortment of 'READYIADE CLOTHINV. the above will be disposed of at the for living rates, for Cash or Country P;iiiittre—to prove which they only ask , CALL. 111:7• They aro also prepared to make Garments at the shortest notice, and in the beat manner. When required, they will turn out an entire suit in twenty :four hours J. IL SKELLY returns his sincere thaske for the patronage heretofore bes towed upon him, and asks its continuance for the new farm. Clouds bought else where will be made up, as usual ; and when Atlas:wed. he will assist customers in making selections at other stores as here tolov. -11:7*.*ring,- and Summer Fashions for 1891 just received front Neu, York. Geivsburg, April 25—Iy ANOTHER REVOLUTION, Wet Irani be beat in selling bargains ! LATEST AIIItIVAL OF SPRltigle, hZED QM MER r r :WI i n a Al 14e Cheap Store of A. B. KURTZ, BoOrti4tl7 CORNER OF CENTRE SQUARE. VHF, subscriber announces to his nu i• merous customers and others, that be has just received froM the Eastern ci ties, the larval, best and cheapest assort ment of Dry Goods, Grocerirs, and C1Z1M1ZE177.17.21, ever offered in this place. To test this he invitee the attention of all who are de er— of purchasing, before, calling else where.. To his numerous customers, for the, very liberal patronage bestowed, he reinivs : his sincere thanks, and trusts that thq trill not flirget to call and see his pnnient unrivalled assortment. 18.—tf . A. B. KURTZ. PAW OAQQA„ JUST FROM THE CITY. 1 1.. SCHICK has just returned from w • the city of Philadelphia, with one of the largest & most beautiful assortmentsof EINCV GOODS, ever brought to this place ; and his stock of Ladies' 'Dress Goods, is sit veiled as it is splendid, and he takes special pride in calling die attention of the Ladies of the town and country thereto.— His .goods will compare in style, quality and variety with any that can be bought in the cities, and to prove this he only asks *call. He has also laid in a very line stock of Cloths, Cassitneres, Vestings, &c. whioh he feels contideat will please all who exegete*. 11is prises he has placed as low as pos sible, belleviltg that "quick sales and swill profits," it better for both buyer and seller. April 4, 1851.-if Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! J usT rotative& a large lot 41 Ladirs' Itheatio and kid •S'hoes; Gaiters, stiorienr, ige. ; Misses' do. do. ; also thnleineis's do. dn., at ' KURTZ'S CHEAP CORNER. April 111--11 ---- darBLAN,C DEEDS, (Ex oeutore, Adtatutstratore and sosamon hurs4juket printed full aupplfh s 1 on supenor paper--al his Win A:sts, oristosositi•Ait jir UST received. a tow more of thaw ebNp Cloth Back tll A TN. Alro, soiiiktribte VSps ere I'A'NTS. of Overy loketel,: at —4l • 144 1 1M$4)WS. April 311 The Philistines arc Beaten, WI Santson's dhead .']gain T AKE notice that SAMSON S new' stock of fresh purchases arc just ar- To the Independent Voters of .//darns riving and whoever will, may step in and County : be rigged from bead to toe, in a neat and , VRIENDS AND FELLOW ClTl complete, hill suit, at prices that defy all . ZENS:—Thanklul for the liberal competition: FIE essi'r Sr SLAT ! He support you extended to me on a former buys for Cash, and knows just when. occasion. I again offer myself to your con where, how rend what to buy. He can sideration as a caudidato for the office of please customers of all ages and elaSn3. PROTHONOTARY. Should I be sue lie can tit them all to their satisfaction. i cessful, I promise to discharge the duties of Attention, then, is directed to his pros- i the office faithfully and impartially, and ent stock which he is now forwardinv,r. con-. will be grateful for your kindness. sisting of COATS, PANTS:IND VESTS; W. W. PAXTON. of Superfine Cloths, Black. Blue. Getty s b urg , Ju ne 6--t a Dress, Frock and Sack Costs, Rounds-; bouts, Pantaloons of all qualities, colors, COUNTY TREASURER. ' prices and sizes. Clothing of SUMMER CLOTHS., 1111 HE undersigned gratefully acknowl- TWEEDS, LINEN, and other goods--; 1 edges the liberal supptht extended to Everything needed for summer wear.—t him in the last canvass for COUNTS' Call and allow us to show a suit and wa y TREASURER, and respectfully announ are certain to sell. t ces to his friends and fellow-citizens of the The old adage says ..it's not all gold' Counts, that he will be a candidate for that that glitters," but SAMSON. can show office at the next election. If elected his an assortment of JEWELRY, that will, best effort will be directed to a faithful dia enable him to supply all demands in that cduirge of the duties of the post. line ; along side of which you find musical , THOMAS WARREN. Instruments; Accordions. Violins anal Gettysburg, June Fite Guitars, and a few CLOCKS of the same; good lot lie always kept.' COUNTY TREASURLR. Ile his various articles of linen good-% such as shirts, bosoms and collars. Also intlit. C. N. DERLUCHY wishes to be handkerchiefs, suspenders, socks, pen- ; knives and pistols, and a most excellent: o 4 c oun ty Treasurer, and the suffrages of article of razors. 1 his Fellow-eitizena will be gratefully ae- To protect your horses as well as your- " k no , w i e d ge d . selves he he has Me largest assortment of Gettysburg. June 20, 185 1---4 e 17.. Y IVE 7 S ever offered in these parts. All sorts, sizes, colors, shades and shapes, of good materials and low-price.!. The public generally are invited to call F ELLOW -CITIZENS :—I offer my , and test the truth of these promises. We! self to your mos i t i erat i ee 2 m min. have all these things, with many other didate for the office of SHERIFF, and re ticles too numerous to specify. Many a epetia , so li c i t veer ee ff ree ,,,.. sw um I "notion" you can find at Samson's that , bee elect e d % it shall be my aim to so k no you can't get elsewhere. theg favor by endeavoring to divalent, wl- We ask a chance to short- our goods.— the defiles of the atm promptly and whit We offer them for the public accommoda-, firm, as their humble servant. We ask hut one price, and that put low to suit the JOHN score. G ettysburg. Arne e _ te times.; scrSAMSON'S One price Clothing sail Notion Store is just Opposite the bank. Gettysburg, June 27, 1851—if CJkB g ET . Al AKIN %, IIEAGY T ENDERS his acknowledgments 10 the public for the liberal and stea dy- patronage with which he has been fa ; vored for a series of years ; and reapers ! fully annou n ces 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 !AIM- • TIER, fur which the highest market prier will he paid. Furniture warranted to be mode of the very best materials. and by experi enced workmen. eowna. All orders for Coffins wall meet with the same prompt attention INS heresotare. D. HEADY. Mi‘,ADUL ALEXANDER PRAIIIMiIt T AKES this method to rebus bis thanks for the liberal patronage here tofore bestowed upon him, and to inform the public that he has removed his iamb. I ishine iit to the room adjoining Illiddleaers Store, and opposite Christ's lUtturch. on Chambersburg street, where he has ow hand a very line assortment of CLOCKS AND WITCHES , Jewelry, Spectacles, and every thing else in his line, and atsneh prices as cannot fail to please. His stock! has recently been enlarged, and he asks I all persons who may want Clocks, Watch es, Spectacles, Ear-Rings, Finger Ri ngs , Breast Pins, Watch Chants an d Guards,: Watch keys, &c., &c., to give him a call Clocks awl Watches REPAIRED as! usual, at the shortest notice ; also Speeta-; ele Glasses changed. Gettysburg, April IS, 1851-41. REGISTER & RECORDER. i D. M'CONA UGHY I RIEDS AND FELLOW Dili ./ TTORNEY .'IT Lill', 9! FN ZENS :—I offer myself to your con sider! tir as a candidate for the ofiice of gil FFIC E in the South-west corner of • RMIS FEE. If elected. I promise to "' the public square, one door west of; dis ; hasie the duties of the Office prompt-, George Arnold's Store, and formerly oc ly and impartially, and will be grateful forl copied as a Law thrice by John Wien:: coglty, Esq., deceased, i your wipport. rititorney aged Solicitor for 1 Patents and Pensions, i Can furnish very desirable facilities to , applicants and entirely relieve them from the' necessity of a journey to Washington. i WE havebeenauthorised to announce rzr.D. ma:. is prepared to attend to the lion. DANIEL. DURKEE, as the prosecution of 1 a candidate for the office of President Claims for Bounty Land i Judge of this Judicial District, at the en to Soldiers of the War of 1812 and others; stu34 dec .„,, tio . n ... . —the selection of choice lamb and lota- l '''''' '''''''''' ting their it iirrants—procuring Patents and selling Soldiers' lands to the b ese t ad vantage. Apply to him personally or by letter. Gettysburg, Nov. 1, 1859—tf LETTERS of Administration with the will annexed,on theestate of ISAAC P. Gauze-rms. late of Latimore township, Adams county, Pa.. deceased, having been granted to the subscriber. residing in same l. township, notice is hereby given to all who J. G. FRET are indebted to said estate, to make m pay ment without delay, and to those having ENDERS his acknowledgments to ~, damn to present thesame properly authen. his friends for past favors, and has; ~ . , asa-eon lie subscriber, fur settlement. die pleasure of announcing that he is again i located at the old stand, on Washi MA 111.0 N GRI EST, .114111er. ngton i j it1y .,..... a ___ 61. I street, one square south of Thompson's l Dote!, where he will be prepared, as here-' Ladies /Tress Goods. tofore, to do alt kinds of g FINE assortment of Ladies' Dress COliell, CLOTH, 4- SIGN l'ilINT-; in. (:.ash:. surf' as Silks, Mous. d'Lains, /NG. Scrages, Wrap d'Laios, plain and figured (Ij' Carriage Repairin g d one a t short! Jaconen and Swiss Arlusliti, Gingliams, notice, and en reasonabl e teams, fur which „Calicoes. Az... allot" which will be sold as Country Produce will be taken. '. low as man be bought at any other house The subscriber is thankful for past fa- . in the county, by vors, and hopes, by attention to business. I• m ay 9. J. 1.. SCHICK. and a desire to please, to merit and receive a continuance of public patronage. t Jr ADIES' DRESS GOODS, such as J. G. FREY. ' MAI Silk and Linen Poplins. Bareges De Gettysburg. Jan. 12, 1849.—tf Lainies, Black and Fancy Alpaccas, Can ---- i ff ton Cloths. Linen Lames. Gingham and 1 grIROCERIES.-:-At 1. 1 ; - -reg-tra PP'Y.,,_t ust ___, re- i Prints, just reeeivexl and for sale very low eeived, e'n'i"i°ll in, Part of Rio sod 'br (April 14] A. B. KURTZ. Java Co ff ee, I,everin g 's and Stuart's Site, " linker/sett and crushed Sugars and Sy-IitONNETS, Without', Parasols, Fins t* I li , til• IS 11. Slolaases and Sugar. Tea. &c. IL. Au, just received and-for sale efieap Aprll - T 7111: OLD 4 T.,1 AD, BUT IN A NEW SHOP. Countn Oftftes. PROTHONOTARY SHERIFEALTY. SHERIFFALTY. lb the loshreisdent Petters of hdanu omity: IEIELLOW-GITIZENO:—At the 'oh m- citation of nuaternes friends, myself miner consideration - -scam Inds pendent candidate for the office of SHER IFF, at the west elomion—illwold I re ceive a =jerky of your ooffiages, I will use my best efforts to discharge the duties of the office with promptness and &lefty. JESSHJOHNS. Petersburg. (Y. 8.) Mar2,--to SHERIFFALTY. Ilitow-Citzats ty'Adants County. lr BEG kale to offer myself as a Candi -IL date for the office of of SHERIFF at the cosily &mike. and respectfully so licit your inappert. Should Ibe so forte_ oast, by sod, through your. good will. as to serum a majority of yelp vow. and re mire the Ake. I wiltlereefinrut discharge the duties of the office honorably and with out retard to party. JONAS ROTH, Bader tp., May 2, 185I—te CLERK OF THE COURTS Ti the niers of AdasturCotagy. ELLOW-CrFIZENS :—Thankful fei the Mental support extended to to swat the last canvass for County Of- Reels. I agent announce myself as a can didate for the Office of CLERK OF TH E COURTS. and respectfully solicit your support. Should I be elected, I pledge myself so discharge the duties of the office faithfully. to the best of my ability, and shall feel grateful to you for your support. • EDEN NORRIS. Strohm township. June o—te REGISTER & RECORDER. FELLOW-ClTlZENS:—Thankful for the liberal support, you extended to me on a loniser occasion.' again offer my self to your consideration as an independ ent candidate for the office of REG isTER & RECORDER. Should Ihe success ful. I promise to discharge the duties of the office faithfully and impartially, and in .so doing will be grateful to you for your support. WM- F. WALTER. Butler township, Jan. 31—to DANIEL. PLANK MenaHen township, June 6—te PRESIDENT JUDGE. NOTICE. Notive to Stockholders ►rO the delinquent Stockholders of the IVaynesboro% Greencastle and Met... Isenberg Turnpike Road Company, notice is hereby given to those whose names arc hereto attached, their heirs and represen tatives, that under the provisions of an Act of Assembly of , the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the shares of stock standing on the books of the company, in the name of each delinquent stockholder as designa ted below, if not paid up, in full, by the first day of October, A. D., 1851, will then be forfeited to the company. No. shares. Am't. Am't William Huston, 6 $5OO 00 $407 Jacob Gearhart, 5 500 00 20 Jacob Angle, 5 500 00 470 Balmer G. Goll, 3 300 00 15 Georgia Norman, 10 1000 00 181 Hugh Garvin, 2 200 00 20 Japes 1. Huston, 4 4OO 00 226 John Beaty, 5 600 00 9141 John Kohler, 4 400 00 40 David Angle,3 300 00 16 Elisabeth Red, 11 1100 00 8917 Havid Hammond, 2 200 00 76 David Holsinger, 2. 200 00 30 John Scott, 10 1000 00 50 Archibald Rankin, 6 600 00 349 John Olig, 5 600 00 348 Andrew Hallman, 2 200 00 25 Enoch Skinner's heirs, 6 600 00 440 itioson.Beeler, 4 400 00 49 Wm. M. Marshall, 3 300 00 . 207 John Shaffer. 10 1000 00 96 Pew Howbocker, 2 200 00 184 Mathias Young, 5 600 00 478 Peter Elliott,' 2 200 00 51 Frederick Gayer, 2 .200 00 10 Suotial F. Johnston; 9 200 80 99 Thomas Wrathy, 2 200 00 31 Liar/rick Gennigan, 1 100 00 96 John iwimbert, 3 800 00 241 Gawp Barkdoll, 3 , 300 00 241 John Huber, 1 too 00 10 Adam Cook, I I 60 00 41 John Flanagan, 4 400 00 95 Christian Mack. I 100 00 46 Jamul:buys, • 2 200 00 131 David Stoner, of Ab'in, 2 200 00 155 By order of the Board. OEO. H. DAVIDSON, Treasurer, March El, 1861.-6 m L CLOTH FACTORY. TO COACHMAKERS. HE undersigned respectfully announ ces to the Coach makers of Gettys burg—and other places, that they have COM• manned the manufacture of Oil t'loth and Canvass 'er Coaches, of MO vary best quality, on an extensive settle, which they are prepa red to furnish. whokrale and retail, on the most reasonable terms. Our Canvass will be found equal in finish and quality to any tpartufactured iq_the city. - ocr - The subscribers also manufacture, fur 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 toselling again. They have now on hand, and will constantly keep on hand, a full supply. wrOrdera-fromr-e-illitanee will be promptly attended to. SAMUEL J. LITTLE. - GEORGE 11. LITTLE. March 15. 1850. Diamond Tonsors—New Firm. ripton Bretber, FASHIONABLE BARHFRS AND HAIR DRESSERB, C AN at all times he found prepared to attend to the calls of the people, at the -Temple. in the Diamond, adjoining the County Building. From Long expe rience they flatter themselves that they can go through all the ramifications 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.a)iberal share of pub-' lie patronage: The sick will be attended to at their private dwellings. DALLP.Y'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR. The Original and Truly Ocetsitie. AOartiele but Dalley's Osevrxa Exyaacyon , cancheck the inflammation instantly and alley the pains from the weist berm and scalds infrom oneq Mum minutes. In millions of cases. where it has been triad, it has never once been known to fail Ift Attends iulallible , antl a lone I It does not alone draw out the pain and inflamtnotion, but cures the wounds wyntoux semis f. t I will forfeit $lO,OOO if any other article, no matter what its name, can perform the same functions, as are reported in my eight page Pamphlet a--. The Hague strait explosion" cue. 'The Extractor is equally efficacious in curing Pike, Cuts, Wounds, Bruises, old and inveterate Bores, sore and inflamed Eyes, Palen, Notes Nip ples and all cutaneous and (external) inflamma tory Diseases: • - T bold myself responsible for the truth of we. ry word advanced in my printed circulars. IMPORTANT CHANGE AND CAUTION. DAILRT'II MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR 1111 . 111OON wrapper and boxes much enlarged. Counterfeits of Dailey 's Extractor in the old wrapper, flood . the 'market. Avoid it as you would poison, for its applieation is as dangerousl. Mind the emblems on the new envelope; Tar ANNLZ, faux, tamiencr, Dora. LION ANSI EARLS. Buy only of my authorised agents, arid the new Mae, and you will avoid all danger and itogosi- MAL ID Bee printed sirculars DALLEY'S ANIMAL GALVANIC, Will positively and effectually cure Humors, Galls, Swellings, Stains, Broken Knees,Qulter bone, Bruises and Bone S pavin. H. DALLEY, Solo inventor and proprietor, General Depot e t 15 Btoadway, N. Y. p J ^For sale by S.H.BUEHLER, Gettysburg, Witmer and Stick, Mumnieshurg ; J. F. Lour, Arrendtsville ; John McKnight, Bendmasille ; D. M. C. White, Hampton ; W. Wolt, Berlin ; Jacob Goisolman, Abbottatown ; J. Busby, Mo- Sherrystown. May 23, 185 I—ty ALEX. H. SIINNEIN t ON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE in the Centre Sq nare 'North " t,f the Con rt-house , between 'Smith' oa 1 Et, venHon'a corners. Ladies , Shoes. ►i\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.Thayer'', Ghives, HOSIERY, Laces and Trimmings, Needle -worked Collars, Love and Lace Veils, can be seen, in great variety, at the one price store of J. L. SCIIICK Fazes and Purpose's. A NE asserinsesi sf Fans oml asols for sale at BCH WET. THE ITNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE aNNUITI 4- TRUST C01111 ) 41VE Charter Perpetual CAPITAL *2.SO,OOO—CASH SYSTEM. • T HE 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 groat object, however, of insurance, should be safety ; otherwise the whole motive to in sure may be disappointed. Too much care cannot ho practiced in the selection of an office, with which to effect the contract. The choice should be regulated, not by presentind constant large inducements, as 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 oh pot aimed at in this institution is stability and perpetuity. The rates of premium bare been carefully prepared with refer ence to fluctuations. The cash system has 'also been adopted. Unpaid• premium notes constitute no part of the mew of this Company, and every contingency be ing fortified with an ample capital, secu rity stamps the whole system. This fila ture, paramount to all other considerations, commends the company to public favor. Explanatory pamphlets, blanks, appli: cation papers, information, and every fa cility, will be cheerfully furnished by D. M'CONAUGBY, Esq., who has been appointed agent of the company. DIRECTORS. Stephen R. Crawford, Paul B. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrence Johnson, Benjamin W. Tingley, George fit Henry, Jacob L. Florance, James Devereux, William M. Godwin ' John L. Linton. STEPHEN R. CRAWFORD, Pratt. Almon W. Tnomrsow, V. President. Oussitaso. be L•lr, illec'y and Treasurer. • Ammar—Manuel Eyre.• MitntdAL Er•mixsa--Dr. D. Homer. Sept. SO, 18SO. (ly.) LOCUST G ROVE STEAM 11L1,. Two Mites Southwest of 14111es:own. in Germany Township, Rdanu 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 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 solos° by and in connection with the large Flouring Mill, and together are calculated to do a large amount of work. A PIASTERMILL 4• CLOVER MILL is in connection with this establishment, and Sawing can now be done at all times. Constantly on hand and fur sale, Al' THE MILLS, wholesale and retail, Family and Super fine Wheat Flour, Rye', Corn and. Buck wheat Flour, warranted superior. A large lot of chopped Rye, Corn, Oats, Mixtures. Bran, Shorts, Shipstuff, &c., to be had at all times at fair prices. GR 0 UAW P I - MISTER qn hand at all times, for sale or exchange far till/round. Those persons engaged in the Flour and Feed business can be ac commodated at all times on the shortest notice, either with the Flour and Feed manufactured, or by having their own 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 E_I • PERIEA'CED 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 from a distance can at Alaimo. 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. FIRE i FIRE ! TIDE , Delaware Mutual Safety Tim m. ranee Coinpany, 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. “Nopremium note, taken on which asseearnetas are made." The subscriber, as Agent for the above Company, will make Insurances, either permanent or limited, on property and ef fects of every description against loss or damage by fire. SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK. Gettysburg, March 1,1850.--tf Rattfrwed Mendota.. A T a meeting of the Stockholders of the Gettysburg Railroad, it was determin ed that S. FAHNESTOCK & SONS' large stock of HARDWARE, PAINTS, OIL, dm., direct from importers and man ufacturers in New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, &c., should be transported ov. er the road first, as they are determined to sell lower titan they can be bought in this or neighboring counties. They can and 'will do it. Give thorn a call. EXTFACT OF COFFEE. T HE genuine, original EXTRATT OF COFFEE, which has been re cently so extensively brought into use as a substitute for Coffee, and which recom mends itself by reason of its cheapness as well as its excellence, cart be had, at all inns. a; t), o Store of S. H. BUEHLER Dress Goods. A-11 " NOTIIER Stock of Dress Silks, Pop line, Berage do IJ:tines, Berages, and Moue. de Ulnas, handaome and cheap, at FAIINESTOCK'S. .110 N NETS, Jenny Lind, China Puarl, • s" flair and Lace, Hair and (limps, and variant+ ()flier styles, with Mines Lace and Gypseys, at K URTZ'S. Tl./ F every description, constantly 0 hand and for sale at BUEHLER'S Tin Ware Establishment, opposite, Me Pest Mice. [Oct. 4. Phil ndelphisuldvertisement s • NEW AND 'POPULAR scimoi, BooK AnOMPREHENSIVE SUMMARY of VV UNIVERSAL. HISTORY, together with a BIOGRAPH I' of DISTING U IS 1-1- ED PERSONS, to which is appended an epitome of HEATHEN MYTHOLOG V, NATURAL PHILOSOPHY, Oeneral. ASTRONOMY and PHYSIOLOGY. Adopted and used in the Public Schools of Philadelphia. E. 8. JONES & Co. , Publishers. S. W. Cornor Fourth and Race Streets, Phil's Teachers and School Committee's ad dressing letters to us postpaid, will be fur nished with chies for examination. A full and and complete Assortment o BOOKS and STATIONERY for sale at the lowest prices. May 10, 1851-Iy. Baltimore Atherlistmaeiala SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING. COSTUME HALL. • Corner of Pratt Street and Centre Market Space, Baltimore. T HE largest and beat stock of READY MADE CLOTHING ever offered in Baltimore. Dress, Frock and Sack COATS, all colors, quantities and sixes, from 412.50 to $5.00 and u pwards. PAN TALOONS at to 11$.00, and upwards,' embracing all styles of 'fancy. plain and plaid CASSIMERES. VESTS of every variety at Corresponding piices. Also a large assortment of BOY'S CLOTHING. Importing our own Cloth direst from Europe, and manufacturing on the most extensive goalsienables us to o ff er induce ments to purch asers hot to be surpassed by any Clothing Establishment in the U lilted 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 firma quality to the fewest in price. In the Custom Department will always be found the choicest selection of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vesting., which will be made up at the shortest notice. and in the latest style, and a fit always guarantied. The ode . price system strictly adhered to. Remember the name and place, corner of Pratt at. and Centre Market Space. H. H. COLE & CO. April 11, 185I—ty BATTON'S SHIRT , EST-IBLISEMENT, 1111ARIKT ST., BALTIMORR. THE LARGEST and Sonly 'Manufacturing whole- I FtTS sale Establishment in the City. The' capital and force engaged enables me at all times to of fer to Cituntry Merchants, and Dealers in Shiro, Collars, Linen and Colon Draw ers great inducements—more than usual efforts having been made to render the as sortment of these articles full and com pieta. 'lle stock on hand is large and welt as sorted for Men and Boys. . 11:7.A1f orders from the Country atten ded to with punctuality and despatch. Remember the name and No. 179 Mar ket st. T. W. BET'I'ON. April 25—ly W&63111. THE subscriber has on hand et his Tin Ware Establishment, in Cham borsburg street. opposite the Post Office, a Large Assortment of Tin Ware, which he will sell on moderato terms.— and examine for yourselves. March 14. GEO. E. BUEHLER HATS & CAPS ! Boots. & Shoes ! THE subscriber has just returned from the City of Philadelphia with a com plete assortment of Hats and Cafe, Boots and Shoes, of every style and quality 4 suitable to tie season, including LEGHORN 4. I.IIMIO all of which he offers at low 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. • 'Call and judge for yourselves. W. W.' PArl'ON. April 25, 1861. LIKENESSES. Photographic Likenesses taken by Da guerreotype Process with all the colors of nature beautiftdly represented. I R. WEAVER respectfully announ. • ces to his. old friends and the citizens generally, of Gittysburg, that he hal com menced a Daguerrecm 'Gallery in the Old Temperance House in Chambersburg st., where, being in possession of all the recent improvementin the art, he is prepared to offer his best efforts to those who may de. sire pictures of themselves or friends. He has recentlyimproved. his facility for taking miniatures, by the addition of a splendid new and enlarged German Cam• era, manufactured by “Voigtlander and Son," who are acknowledged to be the most celebrated opticians in the world thus the public can real assured that he is ready to execute pictures in the best pos. Bible-tnanner. It needs but a remark to call the atten tion of the reader to the regret expiessed by hundreds of not possessing an image of an absent or departed relative or friend...— Ladies anti Gentlemen are therefore most respectfully invited to embrace the favora ble opportunity by calling at his Daguer rean Gallery and have their miniatures taken. Miniatures taken for $1,25 to WO in Pins or Lockets, $1,25 to 83,00 Groups proportionably low. Old pictures taken over at half price. When convenient, families wishing pic tures, to avoid detention, should engage the hours beforehand. Invalids waited up on at their residences, and likenesses ta ken of deceased persons. Pictures taken without regard to weath er and warranted not to fado. Call and examine specimens. Juno 20, 1851. SHINGLES. O N hand and for sale, a large lot of OAK and HESTNUT SHIN GLES, GEO. ARNOLD. White Marseilles Vests. A FEW wore loft aotteold very cheap SM. al EAMPSON'Ig. G ETTYSBURG FOUNDRY .11.11C111.11•E 11110 r. THIS establishment will now be lir ried on by Vt.ll,llEr a COM who take pleasure in being able to announce to their friends and the public generally that they have constantly•on hand a very great variety. of Holloware and Stoves, including Kettles, Pots, Ovens. Skillets. Pans, Griddles, Ate. ; Common Parlor, Air-tight, and Cooking Stoves—among them the far-famed HATHAWAY.' ' To Farmers they would say. they have on hand an excellent assortment of •: Farming Suspitrelessis. eonsisting of the renowned Se for PloUgh, Woodcock's and Witherow's, D. Warren's . Patent Windmill,Straw-outtere, &e. i BL k CKSMITHINGI! s carried on by the best of workinett.-- They will still carry on the BOOT 4. 81108 shop in the South end of the foundry buil ding, where, with good workmen and the excellent materials, the neatest Si, and best work will be made. OtrLadies will be waited on altheir residences. f . All the above mentioned articles ' . witha great many others not named, will bir fair nished as cheap for cash or country pro duce as they can be had any where else. lowaspairing ,o fal I kinds ,done at the shorts, notice, Gettysburg, April 28, 1850. nw - Atacw STOIL TEE Subscribers would .reepectfully announce to their friends, and the Public. that they have, opened a NEW HARDWARE noggin Behimose at.. adjoining the residence of DAVID Zuroutn. Gettysburg, in which they are opening a large and general assortment of HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, CROCERiES_, CUTLERY, COACH TRIMMINGS, Springs, Axles, Saddlery, Cedar Ware, Shoe Findings, Paints, Oils, & Dyestuffs, n general, inending every description of articles in the above line of business—to which they invite the attention of Coaib makers; Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Cabinet makers, Shoemakers, Saddlers, and the public generally. Our stock having been selected with great care, and purchashed for Cash, we gnarl antee (for the Ready Money,) to dispose of any part of it on as reasonable terms as they can be purchased any where. We particularly requests call from our friends, and earnestly solicit a *bare of public favor, as we are determined to es tablish a character for sell ins Goods at low prices and doing business on Fair prin ciples. 30E1. H. DANNER, ' DAVID ZIEMER. Gettysburg, June 13,1851.—tf. SLIM covens. GEORGE ARNOLD la A VINO extended his business. is 111 now opening as large a stock of Fresh Goods as has been offered to the public at any time in this place. The stock consisting of a general assortment of DRY COMO'S, antqng which are superfine Cluths,Tweeds, Casiiimeres, Cashmeres', Cassinets, Janes, Drillings, Summer Cloths and Plaids. with many other articles for gentlemen's wear —all very cheap. Call and imantine.— Also, i great variety of Ladies Fancy Dress Goods, Bilks, plain. striped and plaid, Calicoes, Gingham., Mons. Delano', Berages and Herage 'Manes. Shawls, Bon nets, Ribbons, Hosiery, Gloves. Laces and Trimming. wi th almost every article in the Dry G ood' line. A large lot of Carpeting, -Do mestics, Fresh Groceries, Queensware, Wooden-War; &c., all of which will , be sold as cheap as the cheapest. Please eall, examine and jelly for yourselves. We pledge outset.* not lobe undersold in any article by any estab lishment.in the place. What we promise we intend to do, and no Mistake. Give ns a call. GEO. ARNOLD: Gettysburg. April 4. grZENTLEME 81 who want Fancy Col ored French (loth', Casliseratts. cad Tweeds for Cimis, Mole Drab ad Black Doe'Skins Pants ; Satin. Silk and Marseilles for vesting, ean bad a good as sortment. at very low prices, at the well known stand of April 18 Marion Revivers! ATou will paradrat the Public House of CHARLES SCHWARTZ is MISHUDWP burg, on Saturday, the 16th of sfugust. at 10 o'clock, A. M., precisely, with arms and accoutrements in complete order. By Order of the Captain, AARON. %VISLER, 0. S. (11. OTHS CASSIMERS, VEST INGS, &c.,—n fashionable variety and received for sale at SCHICK& .OTHS. Summer Cassimeres. f3slll - Vestings, Cravats, for gale at KURTZ'S.` THE STAR AND BANNER. Is published every Friday Evening, in Carlisle street, two doors from the Diamond. by D. A. & C. H. BUEHLER. TERM s • If paid In advance or within the year it jter annum—if not paid within the yes #42 50. 110 paper discontinued until al larrea rages are paia. • except at the option of the Editor. Single cony 6 cents. A failure to notify a 41iwontioaawa will he regarded an a new engagement. Advertiennents not exceeding a squire inverted twee timer for lfil—every subsequent inaenica, / ifi cents. Longer ones in the same proportion,— "All advertisements not specially ordered for a given time will be continued until forbid. AMs ral reduction will be made to those who travails* by the year. Job Printing of all kinds executed Deftly and promptly, arid on reasonable terms. Ltittro and Communications to the Editor, (e 1• ceptilig such Eta conlelts Money 'or to mimes of new sulsu•ribers,) must be toss La/ a tit eider to 'gun, attention. A. B. KURTZ.
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