"7 4 7' :734 4 .w.:77 , te4.4.1i 4 ' • rtmnovaz. Dr. J. Lawrence Hll, HAS removed his office to the building opposite the Lutheran Church, in Chambersburg street, 2 doors east of Mr. kjlddldt'otl'e snore where he may all times be (bend ready and willing to attend to any case within the province of the Den tist. Persons in want o( full sets of teeth are respectfully invited to call. • , REPERENCES. Dr. C. 146 BIENAUCII V, I lICV.C.P.KnArTn,D.D 4r Ifulixkli, Prof. I1l..1.11.c.) HY, VIC tl[lt, I 11. 1,. 11.tvunr.R, D.Oicar.wr, " Wm . N 1.12 kft :VOLD!' ATOION, 1).1). " M. I. tiTuo.r.u. `July 7, 1848. i ctETTirs BURG FOUN 'AP .41.11C111.1VE L . e4t t i • Ai,' t 91111 S establishment will now be car riot! on by , % l e 'l7,k.'lllCT whotake pleasurein being able to announce to their friends and the public:goner:illy that they bare constantly on hand a very great variety of Holloware and Stoves, including Kettles, Pots, Ovens, Skillets, Puns, Griddles, &c. ; Common Pnrlor, Air-tight, and Cooking Stores—among thou, the far-famed HATHAWAY. To Farmers they would say, they have °abaft(' an excellent assortment of • IFlrsrming - implements, ceneisting of ay. renowned Sector Plough; Woodcock's and Witherow's, I). Warren's Patent Windmill, Straw-cutters, &c. =IL k CKS ITIII N ie'tarried on by the best of workmen.- 114 will still earry on the BOOT 4• SHOE short in the South end of the Foundry buil ding. where, with good workmen and the ettellent materials, the neatest 110 and beet work will be made. C;rll.nllies will be - Wailed on at their residenees. All the above mentioned articles, with a grent. many oiheraimt named, will he fur nushed.as cheap for cash or country pro duces*•they can he had any where else. ecrltepairing,,tifal l kinds ,done a tthe shorter notice. ' . oettyaburg. April 26, 1850. HATS & CAPS ! °fk Boots & Shoes ! ripHE subscriber ham just returned from Ai- the City; of Philadelphia with a corn rti ithsortment of sts and Calls, Boots and Shoes, of style and quality, suitable to the lesson, Including .. .tetalOßN 1111.qrn RATS. all of which he ofFcrs at low prices, to snit the times. The assortment is large and full, and thin POople need have no fears of not being ;tod tia'to quantity, quality and prices. Call and judge for yourselves. W. W. PA XTO N. , , Ap . iil'2s, 1851 111.11.111.1 R-Y H. & W. B. MEALS, a TILL, eontinue the marble-cutting bus inestuat their old stand in Carlisle at., Cie* doors 'north of the diamond, Gettys- WI, Pa., and will furnish every thing in their line, etch as Marble Mantles, Table teijni ‘ .. l.lopusnents, Tombs, and Bead stifles; of the finest and handsomest Ital. bit and Vermont marble, of which they 11lVe just 2eocured a large stock, and feel centinnent to dress it in a style which cam itittrtit please. The charges, too, will be as low as the city prices. Orders from a distance promptly executed. 41029 ? 1848—tim C E. .E.TTERS of Administration, on the 41 7 41 , estate of Mumma. WILVAIIII, of Ham. U4tabalt towea'p, Adams county,deceased. having been granted to the subscriber, re aiding in Sabillieville, Frederick county, Md., notice is hereby given to all who are utdebted to said estate, to make payment without delay, and to those having claims to present them properly authenticated fur settlement. CHARLES WILMA R, • • Ado:Cr. .7.For the convenience of persons re siding in Adams County, having claims, 1). M. CONAUGHY, Lsq., will receive claims for the Administrator, at his office, 3iuty I 8; 1851.—t3t ELECTION. 1111°TICE is hereby given to the mem bers of the •..?dams Could!' Mutual Ftre hunranct Company," that an eke liott ter TuiRTEEN MANAGERS, to IMO tor one veer, will be held at the of fiesisfshe Secretary, on Monday the Ist of Sfptember next, between the hours of in 4 o'clock, P. M.,—each member to be entitled to ono vote. D. A. BUEHLER, Scc'y Aug. 8, 1851-31. IrWeentinel & Compiler copy. UM WAB.,E*(ta Wig Dubferiber has on h an d n t hie AL Ten Ware Ed tablislubtm, in Chem borishang street, opposite the Post Mice, a Uwe Assortment of Tin Ware, Uwe he will sell on moderate tertns.—: illabil,alland examine for yoersedves. Martini. (.CO. E. IWEIII.EIt INS ! FANS ! rirgte Ladles are letitrd to call at Jo" t fi,eroer, arid Fee hiiirikiitly relolo.r, Dowd, Paper and i'alist lAA( Fans, w balk will be sold cheap otk limo the diespest. April Itt—tf Notit.t to Stockholders. rim the delinquent Stockholders of the Wavneslxiro', Greencastle and Mer cersburg Turnpike Road Company, notice is hereby given to those whose names are 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 designs led below, if not paid up, in full, by the first day of October, A. 1)., 1851, will then be hint cited to the company. No..haroa, Am't Am't paid. William Huston, 5 $5OO 00 4'407 50 Jacob Gearhart, 5 500 00 25 25 Jncob Angle, 5 500 00 476 67 11.thzer G. Gel!, a 300 00 15 15 George Herrman, 10 1000 00 181 80 Hugh Garvin, 2 200 00 20 20 J ernes 1. Huston, 4 400 00 226 41 John Beaty, 500 00 241 06 John Kohicr, David A uglo, 1100 00 6.27 96 200 00 75 7fi E'dsubvtli Re J, 11,1vid !Immo! d David Dohanger, 2 2no 1,0 50 30 John ScoU, 10 1000 00 50 50 Archibald Rankin, 5 500 0(1 343 71 John ()lig, 5 5(10 OU 348 85 Andrew Hartman. 2 200 00 25 25 Enoch Skinner's heits,.o 6 10 0 00 440 55 Simon Becker, 4 400 00 43 43 Wm. M. Marshall, 3 :too 00 207 06 John Shaffer, .IU 1000 00 96 63i Peter Han becker, 2 00 184 95 Mathias Young, 5 500 00 478 75 Peter Elliott, 2 201) 00 51 51 Frederick Goyar, 2 210 00 11) ll) Samuel F. Johnston, 2 200 80 99 99 Thomas Weatby, 2 200 00 31 82 Ludwick Geringan, 1 100 00 06 80 John Lambeit, 3 300 00 241 51 George Barka.ll, 3 300 00 241 51 John Huber, 1 100 00 10 10 Admit Cook, 50 00 41 07 John Flanagan, 4 di 4) 00 95 17 Christian Mack, I 100 00 46 71 Jaen, Gellya, 2 200 00 131 21) David Stoner, of Alin), 2 200 .00 155 08 By order of the Board. CEO. H. DAVIDSON. Treasurer. March 28, 1851.-6 m OIL CLOTH FACTORY. TO COACIIMAKERS. THE undersigned respectfully announ ces to the Coach makers of Gettys burg anti other places, that they have cum menectl the manufacture of Oil cloth and Canvass For Coaches, of the very best quality, on an extensive scale, which they are prepa red to furnish, wholesale and retail, on the most reasonable n• rms. Our Canvass will be found equal in finish and quality to ally manufactured in the city. oc_i"The subscribers also manufacture, for wholesale or retail, COACH VAR NISH, of a superior quality, to which they invite the attention of Coach-makers and persons wanting to purchase with a view toselling again. They have now on hand, and u ill constantly keep on hand, a full supply. Iles Orders from a .distance will be promptly attended to. , SAMUEL J. LITTLE. GEORGE H. LITTLE. March 15, Hp. Diamond Tonsors—New Firm. etron Sc rotber, FAsnio, ABLI•1 BARBERS AND HAIR DB, kkisr. RS, VAN at all times ho found prepared to ‘---/ attend to the calls of the people, at the Temple, in the Diamond. adjoining the County BnildiMr. From Long expe rience they flatter themselves that they can go through all the ramifications of the Tonsorial Department, with such au infinite degree of skill, as will meet with the entire satisfaction of all who may submit their chins to the keen ordedl of their razors. They hope, therefore, that by their attention to Midi !lesson(' a desire to please, they will mer it as well as receive,a liberal share id pub lic patronage. The sick will be attended to at their private dwellings; 4E w ujiv ° PROCLAW H.DALL:Y. DALLEVS MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR The Original and Truly Genuine. A9O article lin; Dailey'. GEML'INK EXTRACTOR can check the intlminfation iliStanily And allay the paire lion' the woiet turns end vulth in from one to ftltren minutes. In millions of cases where it has been 16..41, it has never once been knoivii to Cul ! It stands intailible, and a lone ! It doe; not Mon..• draw out the pain and inflammation, but cutes the wounds rniouT c 11 ! I will forfeit 111,000 if any other article, rit, matter what its name, can perform the same !unctions, as are 'emoted in toy eight page ramPhicif —"The Hague stseet explosion" cure. he Extractor is equally etheacions to curing I'ilre, Culp, Wotlihk, Brilit.es. old and inveterate Sores, sme and inflamed J Felon. Sores Nip ples and all cutaneous and (cxtercal) inflamma tory Dkeu?eS. i hold myself responsible For the truth of eve ry won! ;nit ;Awed in my priutc , l circulars. IMPORTANT I:ILO:GE AND CAUTION. DALLEYs )lAUICAL PAIN EXTOMITUII.in a new wrapper and boxes touch enlarged. Counter teits 01 Dailey's Extractor in the old wrapper, floral the market_ Au oil it as you would poison, lot its application is as dangerous. Mind Ilse eiriblenis on the new envelope; Till ANGLE, SUN, SIIIIVVNT, DOVE.. LION AND EAGLE. Buy only of my authorized agents, and the new size, and you will avoid all danger and inirobi tinn. ELJ—See printed circulars ! LLEY'S ANIMAL GALVANIC Will positively and effectually cute Humeri, Galls, rnvellings, Stains, 13101;en Knees,Quiter bone, I.3luo:es and Bone Spa% in. H. DAI.I.E.Y, Sole inventor and proprietor,General Depot,4ls lituadlA ay, N. Y. I[j For sale by S. H. BUEHLER, Gettysburg, Witmer and +Stick, Mumnipaburg ; J. F. Lowr. Arrendtaville ; John MeEnlght, Benderaville ; I). M. U. White, liumpton ; W. Welt, Berlin ; Jacob Geisclman, Abbottatown ; J. Busby,' Mc. tiherryatown. May 23, 1851-1 y ALVA. IC. ST EV EN ON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE in the Centre Sqnare,North of the Court-house, between Smith' and Stevenson's corners. Ladies , hors. TILL attentionof the Ladies is particu larly' directed to the largo and splen did Stock of :Slippers, Buskins. Jen ny Lind Shoes—of all qualities, and ex ceedingly low at FINESTOCK'S Ribbons, Flowcrs, Gloves, 'HOSIERY. Laces and Trimmings, ll Needle-worked Collars, Love and Lace van be seen, in great variety, at the one price store of J. 1,. SCHICK. White. Marseilles Vests. , j\ FEW mOre kit and sold very cheap at SAMPSON'S. LOCIUST GROVE sTEAM Alll.l, Tine :Inks Noutlnty.it Littlestown, fn Germany Township...Varna County. 71rIIIIS establishment is now in full op ter:ain't and calculated to do all kinds of 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 eclose by and in connection with the large Flouring Mill, and together are calculated to do a large amount of work. A PL.I.S'TER JILILL 4' CLOVE/2 MILL is in connection with this establishment, and .S'areinm can now he done at all times. Collgtalliily on hand and for sale, AT TILE M I 1.1,5, wholesale and retail, Family and Super fine Wheat Hour, Rye, Corn and Buck wheat Flour, warranted superior. A large lot of chopped Nye, Corn, Oats, Mixtures. Bran, Shorts, Shipstuir, &c., to be had at all times at fair pt ices. _ IN it 011.V1) s'l•E it on hand at all times, for sale or exelmore for niTroontl. Those persons engaged in the Floor nod 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 nt heavy expense for the special convenience and accommodation of the neighborhood and will he carried on by first-rate EXPERIENCED lIIILLE RS. The undersigned therefore respectfully solMits the patronage of the surrounding country. Farmers may rest assured of lutving their grinding and all other work done at either of the Mills, in the very best manner, and at all times upon short notice. Persons going to the establish ment front a distance can at all times and particularly in a dry season, when the streams are low and water scarce, by waiting a short time, take their grain home with them manufactured as they may wish. Those that bring plaster in the stone eau at all times receive and take with them ground plaster in exchange. GEO. ARNOLD. Locust Grove, Sept o.—tf FIUME! FIRE: T"E Delaware Mutual. Safety insu rance Company, Philadelphia, are row doing business on the Mutual plan, giving the insured a participation in the profits of the Company, without liability beyond the premium paid. "Nopremiurn notes taken on which asse;anients are wade." The subscriber, as Agent for the above Company, will make Insurances; either permanent or limited, on.properly and ef fects of every description againvt loss or damage by tire. SAMUEL FAIINESTOCK. Gettysburg, March 1, 1850.—tf • TIRE UNITED STATES LIFE INsURANCE• .INNut T 4- 'TRUST coxp.,axr. Charter Perpetual CAPITAL S2SO,OOO—CMU SYSTEM. ; TUE constant, unsolicited. applications for Life • Insurance, furnish the *omit abundant and gratifying proof, that the . public mind is deeply impressed with the vast importance of this subject. The great object, however, of insurance,ehould 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, its this is certainly incompatible with future 1 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. he rash 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 sySterit. This fen tore, paramount to all other considerations, commends the company to piddle favor. Explanatory pamphlets, blanks, appli cation papers, information, and every fa cility, will he cheerfully furnished by D. M'CONAUGEIY, Esq., who has •been appointed agent of the company. DIRECTOR:, Stephen R. Crawford, Paul U. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrence Johnson, Benjamin W.Tingley, Geon4e M'llenry, Jacob L. Florance, James Devereux, William !IL Godwin, John L. Linton. 8:11:PHEN R. CRAWFORD. l'rest. Amsnoss W. Toompsoli, V. President. (in►nLsa G. hi Sec'y and freneurer. AcTu►sr—Manuel Eyre. MICOICAL E, *NI D. Horner. Sept. 20, 1850. /Y-) Railroad Meeting. Ak T a - meetin g of' the Stockholders of the -Lla- Gettysburg Railroad, it was determin ed that S. FAHNESTOCK & SONS' large stock of HARDWARE. PAINTS, OIL, &c., direct from imp,,rters and man ufacturers in New York, Philadelphia and 13a1timore, &c.. should be transported ov er the road first, as they are determined to el 1 lower than they can be bought in this or neighboring counties. They can and will do it. Give them a call. XTRACT OF COFFEE. THE genuine, original EXTR.dCT OF COFFEE, which hue 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, can be had, at all x: eke Store of _ _ S. H. BUEHLER LaeHee Dress Goods. ANOTHER Stock of Dress Silks, Pori line, Berage de ',nines, I3erages, and Moos. d o ',sines, handsome and cheap, at FAIINESTOCk'S. GENTLEMEN who want Fancy Col ored French Cloths, Cashmeretts, and Tweeds fur Coals, Mole Drab and Black Doe Skins Pamir ; Satin, Silk and Marseilles for vesting, can find a good as sortment, at very low prices, at the well known stand of April 18 A. B. KURTZ. eountg Offirto. PROTHONOTARY To the Indycsadent Colors of Adams ealtHly EMENDS AND FELLOW CITE %ENS :—Thankful for the liberal support you extended to me on a former occasion, 1 again otter myself to your con sideration as a tatolidate for the office of PROTHONOTARY. Should I be suc cessful, I promise to discharge the dillies of the (Are I:daintily rind impartially, and will be grateful for your kindness. W. W. PAX TON. Gettysburg, June (1-7-te COUNTY TREASURER undetsigned gratefully acknowl edges the liberal support extended to him in the last canvass for COUNTY TREASURER, and respectfully announ ces 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 he directed to a faithful dis charge of the dunes of post. THOMAS IVARREN Gettysburg, June 6—te COUNTY TREASURER. Ali. C. N. BERLUCIIY wishes to be considered a candidate for tho office of County Trensurer, and the suffrages of his Fellow-citizens will begratefully ac knowledged. Gettysburg, June 20, 1851—to SHERIFFALTY. YELLOW-CITIZENS offer my self to your consideration as a can didate for thn 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 -aJOHN SCOTT, Cenyaburg, June _6—.te SHERIFFALTY. To the Independent—Voters of hdams County: 1101:1.1.0%V -CrfIZENS :—At the anti- JR: Cittltioll of numerous friends, I offer myself to your consideration as all Inde pendent candidate for the office of SHER IFF, at the next election. 'Should I re ceive a majority of your sulrra,gel, I will use my beet effirts to discharge the duties of the office with .promptness and fidelty. JESSE JOHNS.. Petersburg, (Y. 54 May 2,--,te SIIERIFFAVIT. Allow-at:en G:1:1(1(1'111, County.. BEG leave to offer myst4f as a Uan 1i- - 11 " (hue fot the oftie t e of of,SFlEltrf at the touting election, and respectfully 40. lieit your support., Should I be so fortu. rune; by and through your good will, as to secure a intiority of your votes, and; re eive will promise to diScharge the duties of the office houorably and with out regard,to party. • JONAS RO'rli. Butler truf May 2, 1261—te CLERIEAW TIIE COURT. To the Voters- of .fhlameCoutity. ELLow 7 ernzENs :--Thankful - 11 - for the libefrar Si/ pport eittended to to Me at the last canvass for'County Of (kers, I again announce myself as a cap didate for the Office ,reLERICOF THE COURTS, end respectfully solitiit your support. Should I be elected, I pledge myseli to dieeltarge the duties of the office faithfully, to the best of my ability, Sod shall feel grateful toyed for your support. ' EDEN NORRIS.. Straban township, June 6—,te REGISTER & RECORDER. FBLLOW.O IMENl3:—Thankful for the liberal support you extended to me no a former occasion. I again offer my bell* to your consideration as sit independ ent candidate for the office of REGISTER A. RECORDER. Should the 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. W NI. F. WALTER. Butler township, Jan. 31—te REGISTER Sr. RECORDER. WIDENDS AND FELLOW MI 211' DENS :—I offer myself to your 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. Menallen township, June G—te PRESIDENT JUDGE. WE haveheen authorized to annonnce the Don. DANIEL DURKEE, as a candidate for the office of President Judge of this Judicial District, at the en. "%tint! . election. Mayl3o, 1851. ITCTICE. LETIT,RS of Administration with the will annexed, on the estate of ISAAC P. (- AIIItETSON, late Of LatilllOrD township, Adam's county, pa., deceased, having been granted to the subscriber, residing in same township, notice is hereby given to all who arc indebted to said estate, to make pay ment without Milay, and to those having clams to present the same properly authen ticated, to mu subscriber, for settlement. MAMA )Is , l CRIEST, 'Muer. July 25-61 Ladies 'Press 'Goods. . AFI NE assortment of Ladies' Dress Goods, such as Silks, Mous. d'Laills, 'lenges, flerage d'Lains, plain and figured Jaeonett and Swiss Muslin, Ginghanis, Calicoes, &c., all of which will be Sold as low as can he bought at any other house in the county, by May 9. 3. L. SCHICK. LADIES' DRESS GOODS, elicit 0 8 Silk and Linen Poplins. Bareges Do Laines, Black and Fancy Minn:earl, Can ton Clotho, Linen ',noires, Gingbanas and Prints, just received and for sale very low, by [April 14] A. B. KURTZ. ItONN ETS, Ribbons, Parma", Fans - 1111 . -. just received and for sate cheep at S. FAHNESTOCK & SONS. The Philistines are Beaten, and S'atisson's ✓lhcad again ! TAKE notice that tiAMSON'S new - stock of fresh purchases aro just ar riving.and whoever will, may step in and be rigged from head to toe, in a neat and complete, full suit, at prices Mid defy all competition! FIE eAN'T aI: BE ! lie buys fur Cash, and knows jUSt W where, how and what to buy. Ile can please customers of all ages and classes. tic can fit them all to their satisfaction. Attention, then, is directed to his pres ent stock which he is now forwarding, con sisting ol COATS, PANTS AND VESTS of Superfine Cloths, Black, Blue, &c.— Dress, Frock and Sack Coats, Rounda bouts, Pantaloons of all qualities, colors, prices and sizes. Clothing of SUMMER choTlls, TWEEDS, lAN EN, and other goods.— Ever) thing needed for summer wear.— Call and allow us to she w a suit and wa are certain to sell. The old adage says "it's not all gold that glitters," but SA ON, can show an assortment of JEWELRY, that will citable him to supply all demands in that tine ; along side of which you find musical Instruments ;• Accordians, Violins and Guitars', and a fow CLOCKS of the same good lot he always kept. He has various articles of linen goads, such as shirts, bosoms and collars. Also handkerchiefs, suspenders, socki, pen- Altniies and pistols, and a most excellent article of razors. To protect your horses as well as your selves he he has the largest assortment of FLY NE7 S ever Offered in these parts. All sorts, sizes, colors, shade. and shapes, of good materials BUJ low-priced. The public generally are invited to call and test the truth of these promises. We have all these things, with many other ar ticles too numerous to specify. Many a "notion" you can find at Samson's that you can't get elsewhere. We ask a chance to show our goods.— We offer them for the public accommoda tion, as their, bumble servant. We 'ask but one *ice; and that put low to suit the time*. jSAMSON'S One price 'Clothing and Notion Store is jug Opposite the bank. Gettysburg, June 27, 1851—tf CARKET DAVID IIEAGY WENIitERS his acknowledgments to the pu!slte for the liheral and.ittea dY patronage wall whichlOiluis been fa vored for a series of •y•ears and respect-, entiottnreefo 'hist Kit:trier entkoniers and the pablic generally. that 4.131410 h,, Shop at Jirdient Charobeirthurat Street— where persons wishing 'FURNITURE can be 'accommodated at very =Aerate 'prices tot GASH, PRODUCE and LUM BER, fur which the highest market price will he paid. • gc7•Ail Furniture warranted to be made of the very best materials, and by , expert. antted,workmen. e 0 fang. All orders fur Coffins will meet with . the same prompt attention as. heretofore. D. DEAG Y. James Moore, do B B citoddard, 3 T Manning, do di W titoddard, 1, Judie, do 8 P Doohula • N P Wilkur, , Joho Allen, E W Do d ge,o Parke, ALE . ximplan rugazim - - P Dyer, 1 1EIMA WAKES this method to return 'his thanks for the liberal patronage here tofore bestowed upon him.. end: to, inform the public that .he has removed 10.4 estab.. lishment to the room adjoining iddlemes Store, and, opposite Christ's phorrdt,,on chambersburg street, wherein, hits on hand a very fine assortment of • CLOCKS BD WITCHES / la Jewelry, '• Speetacles, and every thing else in his line, and•at such prices as cannot fail to please. His stock has recently been enlarged, and ho eks all a persons who may want Clocks, Watch es,-Spectacles, Ear-Rings, Finger Rings, Breast Pins, Watch Chains and Omits. Watch Keys, &e., &c., to give him a,call. Clocks and Hatches REPAIREP as usual, at the shortest notice ; also Specta cle Glasses changed. Gettysburg, April 18, 1851-tf. 311VCONAUGIlir, • fiTTOR IVEY .rr OFFICE in the South-west corner of the public square, one door west of George Arnold's Store, and formerly oc cupied as a Law Office by John 1111.:on sughy, Esq., deceased, eittorsicy and Solicitor for Patents and Pensions, Can furnish very, desirable facilities to applicants and entirely relieve them from the necessity of a journey to Washington. st.:l7 . D. McC. is prepared to attend to thu prosecution of Claims for Bounty Land to Soldiers of the War of 1812 and others —the selection of choice lands and loca ting their Mural/is—procuring Patents and ' Soldiers' lands to the best ad vantage. Apply to him personally or by letter. Gettysburg, Nov. 1, 1850—tf T D Tat .l 2P, BUT IN A NEW SHOP. ' .1. G. FREY IrTNDERS his aeknowledments, to ' J. ' . his friends for past favors, and has the pleasure of announcing that he is again located at the old stand, on Washington street, one square south of Thouipson's Hotel, where he will be prepared, as here tofore, to do all kinds of Cadell, CLOTH, 4- SIGN AUNT- 07-Carriage Repairing done at short notice, and on reasonable teams, 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. C. FRE' Gettysburg, !an. 19, (11 . 1tOCERIES.:—A fresh Pupply just re ceived, consisting in part of Rio and Java Coffee, Levering's and Stuart's fine, pulverized and crushed Sugars and Sy rups, N. 0. Molasses mut Sugar. Tea, dm. April 18 • A. 11. KURTz. etbe eav artloo. A New Supply just Received at HAFFE , ) I"[I.VF3 GROCERY & VARIETY STORE, /1111 E subscriber has just returned from the eity with a fresh assortment of every variety of GROCERIES, including prime Rio Coffee, N. Orleans, crushed, and loaf sugar, N. 0. sugar-house and syrup molasses, teas, dairy salt, extra pure starch, saleratus, pepper, :titmice, ginger, cloves, mustard, rice, fresh mack arel, tobacco, snuff, cigars, Pickles, crack ers of different kinds, including water, but er, soda, Medford, &c. ; also Fruits and Confections, candies, raisins, figs, prunes, nuts, coaco nuts, oranges, lemons, citrons, almonds, &c. Also the best assortment of QUh:I NSW A RE ever opened in Gettysburg, embracing ev ery thing in the Queenswnre line, from Common to best china, britannia ware, glass ware, together with n large variety of Miscellaneous Goods, such as hard ware, tubs, baskets, buckets, door mats, brooms, bed cords, grain and manure- forks, shovels, nails of all sizes, knives and forks, chains, spoons, brushes, andirons, lead, powder and shot—with a little of every thing in the variety line. Thankful for past lavors, the subscriber. invites a call at his establishment on the north-west corner of the Dimwit!, as he feels assured he can furnish goods at prices that cannot be beat. NMI. NV. lIAMgRSLY Gettysburg, April 25. OHMItitkIL ASuperior article of Mineral Paint, warranted equal to any Paint ever before offered to the public for painting on Wood, Brick, Stone, Iron, Tin, or any substance which is exposed to Weather, Water, or the Atmosphere. It is Proof agoinxi Fire, Wilier, AND UNCIMNGE.ABLE IN ITS OOLOR. It mixes readily with Oil or Compcwitioa and le a beautiful du* browi et free-iihnie This Paint. received the-Piemiyret ei 'Me 41rets York Sialt'Fair, , • Held at Albany •in 185 b; in Competition with 411e,C1jde FirelPtoor feint, and sev eral other kinds of Mineral Paint, as being .sillieriqt to anything of the'kind 110 W in use: 0E4141, . • We, the icidOrsigned, • having, even altd.used irieril Ned, can Barely rerom 'mend it to the siblio Ws - being ah'llUrtior to any -Mineral Point' 'ever before oilseed kir hue it is not unpleasant-to use, like the is VDDT Ohio Paint Which hit* about the country to much, but Mi l see op with oil like pole ivhiti,lead. - It is odd al half the price of common paint; and we. -believe where the 'oiler is desirabi e, it is worth ',jetsam much, ands* a Fire. Weather, or Water proof Paint, we think it eastocit be set - pawed hi, anything in the Paint line now in use. , ' I. Mayen, Painter. James Tomlinven,Esq John John Tomlinson, 1::sq D B Gliason, 130 . H Brovin, Esq Me. Burlier ell, Dear Pi/:. We have used, with in the plot month, some 2,000 lbs. of your Miner al Paint, in paintlhg CS* car bousea and aright bowies upon our road, and we can ',WV recom mend it as a very superior, durable and cheap at , af,Pitiot. • OLP AN- H. PH ELPs. „ Superintendent of the Syracuse & Ude. R. Mr Duswelk Dear Stir : Chaim woad for the Syua• cues& Utica N. IL OOssipanyt, Over a ton of your Mineral Paint,'ind I SwF upoli using it to,be far preferable to the Oil Paint, or thy other kind now in use I can *lab recommend it as being pupa - AM to White Laid tot toky kind of out *bi ble is it appears mho' Impetotowl to 'miter; and unchangeable in color. -- - HORAVE JOHNSON, . . , ' 4 • Pointer •fot ii..& U. R. R'4 6 4, Albany, Deo, I, 'gut; Mr. Boswell, Desi,Sir.• ,Havins used a eonsid " amble quantity yois Mineral Paint, ut brick Ind wooden . houies, the past missal, I hive taken extra pains to try and test it in viericius ways, from its trial and composition I can war rant it to, h durable bulb in quality Ind color; it mixed beautifully with oil—paints very ensy— and for ship or boat painting, I think ihrrii has no .hettter,paieit ever been introduced. I bare used considerable of it with hater and glue composi tion, for coarse, cheap painting, and it exceeds any thingl over saw. Truly Yours, THOS. IS. JOSIN. House Painter. Numerous other certificates i I a 8 0: I A ,_gr. ills which will be shown to dealers. lICT•This Paint is for .salo by B. BUEHLER, Gettysburg, Sole Agent tor Adams County Gettysburg, July 11-11 1 - 4 ETTERs of Administration, on the estate of BENJAMIN MARS, late of McMillen tp.. deceased. having been gran ted to the subscriber, residing in Butler tp., notice is hereby given to all who are indebted to said estate, to make payment without delay, and to those having claims to present them properly authenticated for settlement. WILLIAM H. wmtur, lm'r Auguat I.—tit, ,ETTERS tot Administration on the es tate of Gcoutta Ahem', lute 01 3100 m.. pleasant tp., Adams co., deed, having been granted to the subscriber residing in Mount joy township, hotice is hereby given to all who arc indebted to said Estate, to make payment without delay, and to those having claims to present the 1421110 proper. ly authenticated, to the subscriber. BA LTZER SN DER, .117n . r. July 25-6 t • TO BARN BUILDERS. PROPOSALS will be received by the ruhscriber, at his residence in Liberty township, Adams co., until the firs[ d a y o/ September next, for the building of a Barn on Lis Flinn. All necessary infor mation can be had on application to the subscriber. J. (1. PREY JOSEPH HUNTER Aug. I, 1851—td. J. 0 'l'll S CASSIMERS, VEST 114 8, foribionable varioly and =cived fur sulu at SUUIUKS. : thit - i 4 .4 ail f) Pi--1 mid Mather, Oneikbt Depot, Oct. Nth, 11350 NOTIC.E. NOTICE. I'hilndriphinAdverlit4ensents NEW AND POPULAR SCHOOL , BOOK CIOMPREHENSIVE SUMMARY of `Li UNIVERSAL HISTORY, together with a BIOGRAPHY of DISTINourAti- ED PERSONS, to which is apt - triode/II an epitome of HEATHEN M YTIIOIOO6 Y. NATURAL PHILOSOPHY. , (4orioral ASTRONOMY and PII YSIOLOGY: Adopted and used in the Public Se hdole of Philadelphia. ; ,t., E N. JON ES & Co., Publkah 4nr. S. W. Corner Fourth and (lace BtreetdOrbi l 'a Teachers and School Corinittelesmid dressing letters to us post paid, will bs , fur nished with copies for exam inhtientr , l I A full and and complete Assortradrit of BOOKS and STATIONERY forsale at the lowest prices. May 16, 1851--ly. i ~!: AGENTS WANTEA. ,111 E to take •the' eteou- Jaw sive agency (for a County ial-Cokin ties) for the sale of the IN ERMA N:l9`Asll - CI FLUID, being an article muetedlillap er and easier to use than soap, and id kiar ranted to perfectly cleanse all kindb: of clothing, containing no Potash, Soda-ash, spirits of Turpentine, Ammonia, Atithi, or any article whatever, that will in any'man.. ner injure the finest fabric or the Ifesb.— It is an article which, when once introdu ced, constant sales can be made, with largo profits to the Agent. For lull particulars regarding prices, terms, &c., addrcep (poet paid) to I. P. lIOYT 414 No. 26 South Fifth St., Philadelphia. July 25. Baltimore Adverlikferiltn SPRING AND SUMilElt COSTUME 1140,.. Canter of Pratt street and Cenirt,44;ket Spare, Baltimore THE largest and heat stock'cgßEADY MADE CLOTHING ever offered in Baltimore. Dress, Frock nrie t Sack COATS, all colors, quantities and Nip', from Is 2 60 to $5.50 and upwards. .PAN TALOONS at $1 to 83.50, and upwards, embracing all styles of Caney, tifirlifind plaid CASSIMERES. VESTS Of every variety at corresponding prices.' Alio a large assortment of BOY'S CLOTHING. Importing our own Cloth direct, from Europe, and manufacturing on the most Rxtensive scale, enables its to offer in:dilee -merits triliiirchasere not to kkiiiipasseil by any-Clothing Establishment In the U nited States. The proprietors ara,deter mined to make the Wholesale Itimmanthe point of great , attraction, and have now made up MOrellian 110,006 ARM EN TS, fSi 0. 3, flue" ,c1t." 611 4' to , slit htWeit in In the Custom Department trill always be feanid the choicest selectinn-rif ' Cassinterer and ['Whip; which . be made up at the shortest notNe.:ariitkthe latest stile, and.a 6/: tawny a gw.:.01;i441. 31.0 one price system /smelly eilherealito. Remember the.name and plies', ftdrher of Pratt at, and Centre Market FtpaH,, • LI, H. COI &' CO I April 11, 1851-1 y B;17ON'19 SHIRT ' 1 179 , Ii THE LA RGEBrimil S HIRTS onlyMhnofaetnringwhole snle li3stablishinsiiti litdie City. • The Calpiliat',4nd f orce engaged enable& me at air ticiica t o of fer to . Country Merchants. anil,Tlintlarsi itt Shirts, Collars, Linen and Colton Draw ees greet inducements—tnerer thiity'insual efforts harincheeffinade to renticitifte'lw sortinent of these 'article!! pine The stock do hand is tale any well as sorted for Men 'and Boys: . 4:44 ',.+++, 44‘ 110°'Alterders Item he entiiitry atten ded to with punctuality and despatch. lieutember the name tun! Ntiffnlsar het st. " T. W 1,1071,1J1 . , April 257-1y...t .14 UNIVE A v. rrHE, NEXT_ session ,wil „ u• Weilumalay4 'he tOemihier, 1851. and - duos • Ist March, 1889. 1 / Nathan 'ft: &Oh, M. 1 1 ., Wm. t e. s Alkeu, M. 1). arid Pharpil4. ,;i JIP A a n l i kel et". M. D.,Aloutapsupes,, Malaria, Medici' um! Ilygieo6,.. k Joseph • Roby. , M. D., A,natoin*oitild Physiology. Win; Putier, M. D., Theo . 6, ~ tice of Medicine.., Richard H. Thomas, M. D. kidwifiiry and Diseases of 'Women and OhiltirenJ" George W. Miltenberger,. MI: thologica! Anatomy. The !noel ample opportunit . ieri lhe prosecution of l'ractical A - miter/0 Slt aniod crate expense. Clinical lectures four times cweels4ttoy Professors Smith and Power, in the'All timore Infirmary ; wait the PrivtlegP,Ptif.pi ly visits to its wards, without chacge Oomle student for the ticket. Fees for lie Lectures $OO to $9 :Poe fieal Anatomy $10; Mantel',Wiwi *E; Graduation $2O. WILLIAM E. A. AIKEN, bei.. Baltimore, Aug. B—s 3 Shoes Shoes ! ShoWIAV - .UST received, a large lot of Ladies' 411 . Illorocw and Kid ShOes, Gaiters, Slippers, &e. ; Misses' ~ do, d 0..; Gentlemen's do., dn. at KURTZ' CI , .EAT COMIE4I A )61 18—il t.' A - US'[ received, a few ,mortrof theile IL. cheap Cloth Sack COATS: • !Alan, some fine Cassititere PANTS: , of egrety variety, at • SAMERON'Sa,. April 25—tf • • .>t Ft , fr pr a ri tl Po r/Pvt.titi, AFINE sssrrtnrstt tf 4ittil4lr asoln for sale st 80141010de =MEE • THE STAR AND BANNER. h publishril every Friday, in Carlisle street, Iwo, doors Per .4 Diamond: by D. A. 83 C. 11. 13 31 LER.) 'l' E It 111 I+ • If paid in advance or within the Ira s s,Ptiper antrum—if not paid within the yet 42 ell). .4So paper discontinued milli aII sr ea TagusaiCpotit— except at the option of the Eildtir. Single copies Ai. cents. A failure to notify a thdrontittuano will tw regarded as u new en gti 1111.111.. . ! AiogriiNentenis nut exceeding a square inserted tree r I —CA cry .m1.14(.4(1'10 ipsticion ri rents. Longer ones in the a tnv proportion,-- AII advertisements not specially ordered ,tor • given time will be continued until t nrhid. A ilb e ral reduction will lie made tolliose who advertise by the year. , .„i t Jon Printing of all kinds rsseutrti wittily:and promptly, and on reasonable If rtnt.• 4 , 11/, Letters on L'ornurattlice tiortts p l; or 1111111 PS of new sulitirribttin,) . triust by 1007 Nl ' tat nrOtt. to sccutit ottuntion: • •' ! ' • ;••-, aiiii 111=31
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