TUE EXITED STATES TNS tl JIANG E 44Vi mu sr COMP4NY. Charter Perpetual CAPITAL osso,ooo—CAsii SYSTENI friRE eonstant, unsolicited applications . 116 *ibr Life Insurance, furnish the most sbandent and gratifying proof, that the puMle mind is deeply impressed with the mistinifiortance of this subject. The great ojdet, however, of insurance, should be safety ; otherwise the whole motive to in sure may be disappointed. Too much ears cannot he practiced in the selection of an oilitie,•with which to effect the contract. Thsrehaine should be regulated, not by present and 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 pectlie hellcats, therefore, are given, the nasals, ultimately, must terminate in liti gation, diseppiiintment and ruin. The ob ject aimed at in this institution is stability and perpetuity. The rates of premium have been carefully prepared with refer- Weir to fluctuations. The cash system has•aitto been adopted. Unpaid premium, notes-aernaut° no part of the assets of thiriCompany, and every contingency be ing fortified with an ample capital, BONl nity stamp* the whole system. This fee.- tetuqatamount to all other considerations, otaiiiiielids the company to public favor. IltitPlattatory pamphlets, blanks, appli satiewrispers, information, and every fa- eility. will be cheerfully furnished by D. MIVONAILRMY, Esq., who has been appointed agent of the company. DIRECTORs. Stephen R. Crawford, Paul B. Goddanl, Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrence .1011115011, Soolaanin W.Tingley, George Mllenry, Jacob 1.. Florence, James Deeereux, William M. Godwin, John 1.. Linton. ISTRPIIKN R. CRAWFORD, Prat Mimeos' W. Tomsrsors, V. President. OSIAMILVI 6. tacky, Sec'y and Treasurer Apruaar—Manuel Eyre. MRDIRIAL EXAXISIII.—Dr. I). Homer, 3110, 1b.50. The Philistines are Beaten, and Samson's ahead dgain! • TAKE 'notice that SAMSON'S new sleek of fresh purchases are just ar riving and whoever will, may step m and beamed Irona head to too, in a neat and complete, full suit, nt 'prices that defy all 'competition! HE CAN'T BB BEAT ! lie buy* for Cash, and knows just when, where, now and what to buy. He can iphemo customers of all ages and classes. Heel* it them all to their satisfaction. Attention, then, is directed to his pres ent 'wok which he is now forwarding, eon eisdifg of covrs, PANTS A ND VESTS oeSiperfine Cloths, Black, Blue, &e.-- DiCia, Frock and, Sack Costs, Rounda , bouts; Pantaloons of all qualities, colors, 74nd sizes. mq •of- SUMMER Cf,OTIIS, T .EEDS, LINEN, and oth ids her gem Everything needed fur summer wear.— Calland allow us to shew a suit and wa ameertsin to sell. The old adage says •it's not all gold that glitters," but SAMSON, can show an assortment of JEWELRY, that will enable him to supply all demands in that lino ; along side of which you find musical Instruments; Accordians, Violins and Guitar% and a few CLOCKS of the same good lot he always kept. Re has various articles of linen goods, such as shirts. bosoms and collars. Also handkerchiefs, suspenders, socks, pen knives and pistols, and a most excellent Wide of razors. • To protect your horses as well as your seWeti he he has the largest assortment of FLY NETS ever offered in these parts.. Alison*, sizes, colors, shades and shapes, of good materials and low-priced. The public generally are invited to call and leatibe truth of these promises, We base *IL these things, with many other ar. ticks too numerous to specify. Many a “nniinft" you can find at Samson's that ypit tian'tget elsewhere. We ask a chance to show our goods.— We offer them for the public accommoda tiotaie their humble servant. We ask but one price, and that put low to suit the times. ,*C7" SAMSON'S One price Clothing ansllNotion Store is just Opposite this bank. Vattyaburg, June 27, 1851—tf IJKENESSES. Photographic Likenesses taken by Da ~sr etreotype Process with all the colors ' tofriature beautifully represented. J WEAVER respectfully announ • ces to his old friends and the citizens generally, of Gettysburg, that he has com menced a Daguerrean Gallery in the Old Terurrance House in Chambersburg at., where, being in possession of all the recent improvement in the art, he is prepared to offer his best efforts to those who may de sire pictures of themselves or friends. lie has recently improved his facility for taking Miniatures, by the addition of a splendid new and enlarged Gerinan Cam erae . manufactured by ..Voigtlander and EloorWrho ate acknowledged to be the most celebrated opticians in the world ; thus the public tan rest assured that he in reedy to execute pictures in the best pos ilibba•manner. It needs but a remark to call the atten tion of the reader to the regret expressed by hundreds of not possessing an imago of an absent or departed relative or friend.- I.oitts and Gentlemen are therefore most triPtictfolly invited to embrace the favora ble by calling at his Vaguer-, epos gallery and have their miniature. *tram taken for $1,25 to $6,00 in Ms or Lockets, $1,25 to PIM) proportionably low. Old Factures taken lisitterhatratios. .lithuusenvenient, families wishing pie timik,us avoid• detention, should engage ' *hours beforehand. !eyelids weited,up inelt their residences, and likenesses ta kes of deceased persons. I aPieauess taken without regard to weath er and warranted not to lade. Call and exrtrine specimens. June 1861. , EXTRACT OF 'COFFEE. Tag genuine, original EXTIMCT tir CO Fl'E E. which his been re **WY w oxioultirelY brought into use as a,est tote for CulThe, and which recont itissithy reason of its cheapness as • tuiiti exrellence, can be had, at an e Store or A 1 St 11. BUEHLER. lirtiltlETB44ww7 Pitt]. China Pesrg lit a toe* Hair (;limps, ' • estiostethiteittylott, with Miami Lase • lilypboye, at KURT /.'t4. Diamond Tonsors—New Finn. ftton iirotber, FABIIIOI ABLE BARBERS AND HAIR DRESsEIts CN at all times ho found prepared to attend to the calls of the people, at the Temple. in the Diamond, adjoining the Comity 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 ma♦ submit their chins to the keen ordeal of their razors. They hope, therefore, that by their attention to Wei ness, and a desire to please, they will :ner it as well as receive, a lilieol share ol lie patronage. The sick Will be attended to at their private dwellings. . RE MO I'd L. ALIMANDIJR rnaZZIR rrAKES this method to return his _l_ thanks for the liberal pitronage here tol'ore bestowed upon him, and to inform the public that he has removed his estab lishment to the room adjoining Middlecoff's Store, and opposite Christ's Church, on Chambersburg street, where he hal; op hand a very fine assortment of CLOCKS BD WITCHES, Jewelry, st-r - • Spectacles, and every thing else in his line, and at am+ prices as cannot fail to please. Ilia Meek has recently been enlarged, and he asks all persons who may want Clocks, Watch es, Spectacles, Far-Rings, Finger Binge. Breast Pins, Watch Chains and Watch Keys, &e., &c., to give him a all. Clocks and Watches REPAIREtI as usual, at the shortest notice ; also Spectit- Me Glasses changed. Gettysburg, April 18, I£4sl—tf. OIL CLOTH FACTORY. TO COACHMAKERS. r IrlIE undersigned respectfißly Rundle ces to the Coach makers , of Gettys burg and other places, that they have com menced the manufactured • Oil Cloth and PUMPS For Coaches, of the very beet quality, on 1 an extensive scale, which they ;We, prepa red to furnish, who lesale- and ietoU , on the most reasonable t6rms. Our Canvass Will be found equal in finish and quality to any manufactured in the - city: 110" The subscribers also manufacture, for wholesale or retail, COACH VAR- I NISH, of a so periur quality,lo which they invite the attention' of Coach-makehland persons wanting to purchase with a view to selling again. They have now op hand, and will constantly keep on hind; a full supply. frrOrders from 'a distance wilt 'be promptly attended to. • SAM iJEL.J. LITTLE. 41E0R131$ March 15,1850. . ittl SI at - - A nets lied brilliant light brie lately arisen and now Stinds high lir the horisen, shedding its gol- den light of hopeetion theilaik despairingniiiids of the bed-ridden in& afflicted ntlth.pain; like•tha bursting Ritib of "the congenial rays of the sun upon the. cold,..distruillegiona of tb•-frigid zone. The three letters which head this paragraph is the signification of RADWAY'S READY RELIEF. An instantaneous remedy for Pains of all kinds, the very instant Radwars Ready Relief is applied, its pain-eitlieying qtpalitlos arts natlixed. it will re lieve the' melt seTeit. piens of Rheumatism, Lum o, Gout, Piralytda, Tie Doloreux, dce. , int} few UT RHEIIMATISM*Its - causei Treatment, and Cart. ~ , - , ' ALL. RIIEUMATIO PM* INSTANTLY CURED BY 'RADWAY`B READY .lIELIEP. Rheematbintariies Tram ditrirenConsei; most generally proceeds film Colds;erpesnre to cold damp weather, and sleeping in damp apart ments. This complaint is divided into two classes ; the tint intkunatory. so called Bow the swelling and inflammation that attends the pains, in the parts atteited; second; Chronic Rheuslbt ism, so called from the long continuance of thellis ease. It is also known as Lumbiigo, - of palm in the back; Sciatica, or pdins in the. hipnigrein; A iiihrodynia or paint in the joints,: The Acute Rhuematism generally terminates, into one of these and becomes a chronic complaint. A BEAUTIFUL PICTURE*A NEW , LABEL To protect the public against purchasing coun terfeits of Railway's Chinese Medicated G. Railway, the celebrated Chemist of New York, has at a great expense engaged the services of one of the first artists of steel engraving in America, and will on the first of April, 1850, Wile Rad. way's Medicated soap in its new label. It is, besutifel steel engraving. it represents two female figures of health and beauty, recliningop *tablet and scroll work, on which are the words "Rath. way's Medicated Soap" in illuminated letters. -r On the opposite side of the tablet is the fac simile signature of R. G. Railway. The design is neat' chaste, artistic, and elegantly executed,' AS A BEAUTIFIER OF THE SKIN. It surpasses eveiything of the kiudin the world. it removes Redness, Pimples, Blotches, Pustules, Tote's' Rash. It cures Salt Ileum, Ring Worm, Sore Heads, Sores, Pustular Eruptions. It im parts health to the skin and beauty to the corn; plexion. As a Nursery and Toilet Soap, it is beyond the reach of Rivalry, and for shaving pur poses it is the best in use. One sake of Radway's Soup will last longer than three cakes of the mime size of any other Soap in use, therefore it is the cheapest mid best soap in the world. Price 25 cents, large cakes in engraved wrappers, and the signature of R. G. Railway upon each wrapper. Now through the Harem chambers many lights Oi busy shapes proclaim the toilet rights-- While some bring balm from Circassia's fair, To dress and beautify their lovely Hair, Which makes the maids of Circaseian sires Within the breasts of kings pure love inspire TO DRFS!I AND BEAUTIFY THE HAIR Radways Circas,ian Balm is becoming quite popular, in the course of time it will aupercede all other preparations in use, it cures baldness. strengthens the link, eradicates dandruff, and makes the hair soft, tine, and glossy. By using the balm as per direction, it trill make it curl beautilully, resembling nature. Price 25 cents, largein bottles. See that liadway & Co., is up. on eac bottle. re- Agents for the sale of the above articles in Adams cou.ity—S. 11. BUEHLER, Gettys burg; Paxton 4 Blythe, Fairfield ; Mrs. Dantean, Cashtown; .§neetinger 4, Renshaw, Littlestown ; Riehelbasighec llollimter, A bbottstown ; William Wolf & Co., East. Berlin ; D. ill. C. While, Elamp . - ton ; Holizinger & Ferree, Petersburg. Aug. 1,1851-2 m TER) W&IIL T HE subsuriber has on hand at his . Tin Ware . Establislonent, in . Cham bnrsbnrg street, opposite the Post Mike; a Large Assortment of. Tin Warc, which •ho will sell ommoderate terms.— Call and examine for yourselves. March 14. 4110..4. BUZI4ER Yirtyite Marseilles Vests. 4PEW more left and aold'etny cheap at SAMPSON'S. LOCUST GROVE STEAM MILL. Tina Miles Southwest of Litt[(storm. in Germany Township, Alums County. rrIllIS establishment is now in full op eration and calculated todo all kinds of Grinding upon the shortest notice and in the very best manner. Partners and others wanting grinding done, especially iu time of low water, will please call at this Establishment, wherethev can be ac commodated at all times. The STEAM MILL s close by and in connection with the large Flouring and together aro calculated to do a 1-ILe. amount of work. .P A 4llST.E.fi' l lgi.7, !LOVER ilftL/t is in eimili4oo4. ,With this establishment, and Samiornlifi now he done at all times. ConstantlY on hand and for sale, Mills, AT TELE wholesale and arid Super fine Wheat Flour, ILye. Corn, and Duck: wheat Flour. warranted superior. Alarm lot of chopped Rye, Corn, Oats, Mixtures. Bram,Shorts, Shipstuff,..l6,c.,,to, be had it all timee at fair prices. . , GROUdrill ItPL.ssinsit - on hand at:all times: for sale cr exchange for unground. Thode persons engaged in the Flour and Feed business- elm be ac .commodated it all times on the shortest notice, either with the Flour and Feed Manufactured, or by hiving their own 'grain ground. • This establishtnent has been erected at heavy expensofor the special convenience and accommodation of rho neighborhood and will be carried on by first-race BXPERLENCOD 11.11LLERS. The, undersigned therefore respectfully °solicits the patronage of the surrounding country. F'armens may rest assured' of having their grinding and all other work done at either of the Mills, in the very best Magnet, and at all times upon short nOtice. Persons going to the establish- Ment from a distanee can a; MI times and •particularly in a dry season, when the racism, ire. low and • water Scarce, by waiting a short time, take theirgrain home with giiiiturathired as they may wish: Those that bring plaster in the atone can at all thnes receive and take with them ground plaster in exchange. GEO. ARNOLD. Locust Groie, Sept. 6.—tt Noti c e to Stockholders. TQ the delinquent Stockholders of the Waynesboro', Greencastle and Nler car.' hurg trurnpike Road Company, notice lo hereby givento those whose names are hereto attached, their heirs and represen. tatives, that under the provisions of an Ant 'of Agoembly 9f the Commonwealth of Penneylvaniii, the shares of stock standing on the books of the company. in the name of each delinquent stockholder.. 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. Ain't paid. William Huston, 5 $5OO 00 $407 80 Jacob Gearhart, 5 500 00 25 25 Jacob Angle 5 500 00 .476 67 B.lltser G. dell: 3 31.10 00 15 'l5 George Harms% 10 1000 00 181 80 Hugh Garvin, 2 200 00 20 20 "macs 1. Hunan, 4 400 00 226 41 John Beaty, ' 5 bull 00 241 86 John Kohler, 4 400 00 40 441 Derid Angle; 9 300 00 15 15 Elisabeth Real: 11 1100 00 827 96 Hasid Hammond, 2 200 00 75 75 David Holsinger, 2 - 00 30 30 John Scott, 10 1000 00 50 50 Archibald Rankin, 5 SOO Oil 343 74 J ohnOlig ,s 000 ob 348 85 Andrew•Hattmen. 2 200 OU 25 25 Enoch Skinner's heirs, 6 600 00 440 55 Simon Booker, 4 400 00 43 43 War.-M. Marshall, 3 300 00 207 Oa' Job,n Shaffer. 10 , 1000 00 96 634 'Pater Hanbecker, 2 200 00 184 95 Mathias Young, 5 500 00 478 75 Peter Elliott, 2 200 00 51 51 1 Frederick Gayer, 2 200 00 10 10 Samuel P. Johnston, 2 200 80 09 99 "Thomas Weatby,. 2 200 00 31 82 tudnickCiennigath .1 .100 00 9 6 80 John lAnsbart. 3 300 00 2415! George Barkdoll, 3 300 00 241 51 John linber, • 1 100 "0 10' 10 Adam Cook, 50 00 41 07 John 1 1 11111 Pns 4 400 00 95 17 'Christian Mack, 1 .100 00 46 71 Jamas Getty; , 3 300 00 131 20 David Storer, of Ab . m.2 200 00 155 09 By order of. the Basra.' - GEO. H. DAYIM , TIN, Treasurer. March 28. 1651.—0 m 4111111b er ...., * • ' • h t. L. C DALCEY'S hiAGlCAtijAilq EXTRACTOR. Tae Original crud Trsifi dewuipe. ' Imp) irtiile but: Didlay% Onto Inc Evrascron Ali can check the inflammation instently.and allay the, pains front Ow:worst burns and srebir in front orscr4a ;View minutes- In minions of cases where it has been triad ) it has never once been icaown to (Mir It stands infallible, and a lone I It does not alone draw out ihvt; pain and inflammation ': , but cures VI wounds w / rris p yr im•as t . • . I will forfeit 1110,000 if any other article, no Matter. what Its name; can; tpertovar the same functions, as . are. repotted , in my, eight pigs Posoefietnt-r'The Him street explMion" cue. The Extractor in equally. *Orli ions in Curing Pile's, Cuts, 'Wounds, &aim . old and inveterate Sorei,sore Mid infliutied.Eym, Felon, BOres Nip- plea and all arteneouwand (external) inflamma tors Amami. I bold myself resporisible for the truth of eve ry word adveheed in mr printed ciictilars. IMPOETANT CHANGE AND CAUTION. II 31 AG ICA L PAIS EXTRACTOR in anew 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 application is as dangerous. • • ' Mind thremblemson the nevi envelope ; Ti, •lOLZ, SUN, SIRPIRT, DOTS. LIOR Amu EARFUL. . _ Buy only of my authorized agent , . and the new size, and you will avpid all danger and 'imposil Lion. UrSee printed circulars I DA LLEY'S ANIMAL GALVANIC Will positively and effectually cure Humors. Galls, Swellings, Stains, Broken Knees,Quiter bone, Bruises and Bone Spavin. • H. DA LLEY, Sole inventor and proprietor, General Depot,4ls Broadway, N. Y. ccy•For sale by S. H. BUEHLER, q e tty s ho eg , Witmer and Stick, Mumrnasburg ; J. F. Loan', Arrendtsaille ; John McKnight, Bendemille ; D. M. C. White, Hampton ; W. Wolf, Berlin ; Jacob Geiselman, Abbottatown ; .1. Busby, Mc. Bherrystuurn. May 23, 1851—ly ALEX. U. STFV ENSON, ATTORNEY AT LAZY, tIFFIf%F. in the Centre Square, North F of the Court-house,between Smith' and Stevenson's corners. Ladles , Shoes. T _ HE attention of the Udine is particu lady directed to the large and splen did Stock of Slippers, Buskins, Jen ny Lind Shoes—of all qualities, and , of ceedingly low at FANESTOCK'S. HATS & CAPS ! Boots & Shoes ! Jr HE subscriber has just returned from ii the City of Philadelphia whits com plete assortment of ; " Hats and Capis, Boots and Shoes, of every . style and quality, suitable to •the season. including ' ' LEGIIORN ¢ NOM /9"47'.F. all of which he Offen' . 11 1 1 the 'prices; tb suit the times. The assortment Ii finite . Mid fliff. anti the people neat! hive no fears of notfieing , Suited as to quantiti,Aitality• aria prices. it:reall and judge for yourself/at.' W. W. PAXTON. April 25, 1851. GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY AI4CIIIIVVE 10,10 P. , „, . TrlllEt establishment will now be car 1. ried on by • it'e tr . AMINES? CS teig who takereasurein being able to announce io their friends and the public lgenerapy that they have constantly on hand a very great variety of Holloware and Stoves, including Kettles. Pow, Ovens, 'Skillets', Pans, °Riddles, &c.; Common Parlor, Air-tight, and Cooking Stoves—among them the far-famed HATHAWAY. To Farmers they would say, they have onhand an excellent assortment of Farming Implements, eonsistingof the renowned. SOlor Plough, Woodcock's and Witherow's, D. Warren's Patent Windmill. Straw-en tiers, &c. - BL CKSMITHING 'is carried on by the best of workmen.— They will still carry on the _ ' - BOOT it SHOE - shop itithe South end of the Foundry buil ding, Wier., with good workmen and the e.ccillent materials, the neatest fits and beat work will be made. (CrLadles will be waited en at their residences. All the above mentioned articles, with. great many others not named, will be fur nished as cheap for cash or country pro duce as they can be hall any where else. - Kr licpairing,ofallkinds,done at the short3l notice. Qettysharg, April 28, 1850. • NlCALtatli , e. DAVID HEAGY • '``ENDERS his acknowledgments to the 'public for the liberal and stea dy patrontge with which ho has been fa vored for a series of years ; and respect fully announces to his former customers and the public generally, that he has his Shop at-Fresent in Chambershurg street— where persons wishing FURN ITURE can be tecommodated at very moderate prices forOASH, PRODUCE and LUM BER, for which the highest market price will be pad. Furniture warranted to he made of the yew best materials, and by experi enced workmen. Cofif ft. All oriers Collins will meet with the same prompt attention as heretofore, D. H€AGY. . c, ..,_-_,.:_, . ,„) I. t, 1 . . 0 I IL.IIIIIOIIIIIZ. , Dr. J, Lawrence Hill, DENTIST, HAS r*moved his o ffi ce to the building opposite the Lutheran Church, in Chambenburg street. 2 doors east of Mr. Middlecors store where he may all times be found ieady and willing to attend to any cue within the province of the Den tist. Persons in want of full sets of teeth are respectfully invited to call. REFERENCES. Dr. C. N. DiaLucar, I ReT.C.P.Kzates,D.D I I .. D. Holism, Prof. M . J•cosit, .. U.S. Iluass, tt N. L. DAviammt, . 4 Do °HAMM, .. Wvi.M.R Dinr.J.C.VtATsoir,D.D.“ M. L. STCIViII. July 7.1848. AMBLE .-1114 L RD. ■. & W. B. 111E41$, ' iII2TILL continua the marble-eutting bee " inen at their old stand in Carlialeet4 s few doers north of the diamond, Getty,. burg, Pc, and will furnish everything in their line, such as Marble Mantles. •Table to" Monitments, ToMbs, and Head stones, of the finest and handsomest Ital ian and Vermont marble, of which. they have just procured a large stock, and feel competent to dress it in a style Which can not but please. The charges, too, will be as low as the city prices. Orders from a dpitance promptly executed. June 20, 1848—Gm THE STAR AND BANNEL Is published every Friday Evening, in ' Carlisle street, two doors from the Diamond. by D. A. & C. H. BUEHLER. TE.R.II[6. If paid in advance or within the year .112 pot annum—if nut paid within the yea '42 50. No paper discontinued until pllarrea rages ore paid— except at the option of the Editor. Single copies 131 cents. A failure to notify a discontinuanc will be regarded'as a new engagement. ' aldvertiserticosis not exceeding a square inserted tree times for .I;l—every subsequent insertion is cents. Longer ones in the Hanle proportion.— All advertisements not specially ordered for • given time will be continued until forbid. A libe tel reduction will be made to those who advertise by the year. Job Priotherr of all kinds executed neatly and promptly, anti on reasonable term'. Mors and, Comonoticarions \ to the Editor, (ea , oaring snob contain Money or as names of new subscribes,) mast be rear rata in order le scare attention. County Offices. PROTHONOTARY. To the Independent Voters of ildtons County : jp MENDS AND FELLOW AL" CITI 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 for the ofce of PROTHONOTARY. Should 11 he IWO iessfuld promise to discharge theduties of the Ofike faithfully -sad impattially, and will, be grateful foryogr kindness: ' W. W. 'PAXTON. Gettyslnirg,'June B . —to ' , PROTHONOTARY: Itidepenclin4 nierir of..9dants Coo AT the solisiitation of numerous friends, • the undersigned offers . hilt:l244Q your Consideration as an Independent.ean didam for the office of PROTHONOTA RY,' at the • ensuing election'and will be thankful 'for the suffrages of the peOple.— If elected he promises to discharge the duties of the office with promptness and fidelity. JACOB BUSHEY. East Berlin, Sept. 5, 1851—tee COUNTY TREASURER THE undersigned gratefolly acknowl edged the libpral 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 be directed to a faithful dis charge of the duties of the post. THOMAS WARREN: Gettysburg, June 0-.--te COUNTY TREASURER. DC.. N. BERLUCHY wishes to be m-r considered a candidate for the office of County Treasurer, and the suffrages of his Fellow-oitizeos will be gratefully ac knowledged. Gettysburg, June 20, 1851—te SHERIFFALTY. FELLOW -CITIZENS :—T o ff er my self to your consideration as a can 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 JOHN SGOT!f. Gettysburg, June 11--te SHERIFFALT Y. 7b the Independent Voters of Alcune County : FELLOW -CITIZENS :—At the soli citation of numerous friends, I oiler myself to your consideration as an Inde pendent candidate for the office of SHER IFF, at the next election. Should I re ceive a majority of your suffrages. I will use my best efforts to discharge the duties of the office with promptness and fitlelty. JESSE JOHNS. Petersburg, (Y. S.) May 2,---to SHERIFFALTY. Fellow-Citzens of Adams CotnUy. I BEG leave to offer myself ae a Candi date for the of f ice of of SHERIFF at the coming election, and respectfully so licit your support. Should Ibe so fortu nate, by and through your good will, as to secure a majority of your votes, and re ceive the ollice, I will promise to discharge the duties of the otlice honorably and with out regard to party. JONAS ROTH. Butler tp., May 2,1851—te CLERK OF THE COURTS. To the. Vo!era of AlameCounly. FELLO W-CITIZENS :—Thankful Ja• for the fiberfill support exteuded to to me at the last comma for County Of ficers, I again announce myself as a . can didate for the Office of CLERK OF THE COURTS, and respectfully 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 feel grateful to you for your support. EDEN NORRIS. Straban township, June o—te REGISTER & RECORDER. FELLOW-ClTlZENS:—Thankful for the liberal support you extended to me on a former occasion, I again offer my self to tour consideration as an independ ent candidate for the office of REGISTER & RECORDER. Should I he. success ful. I promise to discharge the dutiesbf the office faithfully and, impartially, and in ed doing will be grateful to you for your support. WM. F. WALTER. Butler township, Jan. 31—te REGISTER & RECORDER. FRIENDS AND FELLOW CITI ,ZENS offer myself to your con sideration ae s candidate for the office of REGISTER , If; elected, .:l; promise,.to dircharge the duties of the Othee.prompt ly and , impartially, and will be grateful for your support. .• • • , t • •, • DANIEL PLANK. MenaUgh towaship•Anne46—te , PRESIDENT JUDGE. • ~;, r . Ivve htitoebeenatitherited to announce " the Hon. DANIEL' DURKEEi as andiditte for • the office 'of' President Aid& of this Judicial Dtittioti at the en. suing election. • May ao; 1851. • ASSOCIAIEZI 317D411111. HENRY MYERS, of 'New Chester, will bo an Independent:Candidate for Associate Judge of Adams County at the ensuing Elootion. Aug. 29. to Ladies Dress Goods. AFINE assortment of Ladies' Dress Goods, such as Silks, Mous, d'Lains, Berages, Borage d'Lains, plain and figured Jaconett and Swiss Muslin, Ging!tants, Calicoes, &c., all of which wilibe sold as low as can be bought at any other house in the county, by May 9.. J. L. SCHICK. 114,0 TH 8, Pals • IMEgS. VEST ‘) 1NG8,44.1-76 laihionsblo variety received and fir male el SC111010: Ha lthavore Advertimeincnis SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING. COSTUME HALL. Corner of Pratt street and Centre Market Space, Baltimore. THE largest and beet stock of REA DY MADE CLOTHING over offered in Baltimore. Dress, Frock and sack COATS, all rnlnrs, quantities and sizes, from $2.50 to $5.50 u pwarde.• PA N TALOONS•at $1 to $3.50, and upwards, embracing all styles of faneyi plain and plaid CASSIMERES. VESTS of every variety ati correspoodin,g prices. Also a large tuisortatent of BOY'S CLOTHING, Importing our own Cloth ',direct from EurdPeiind manufacturing on the moat extensive scale ' 'amebic! us to' offer induce.: went, to porelladerimot . , to • be surpaseetl • by, any Clothinc Eatablislunentin the mted *aces.,The, proprietor. are deOr- Mined to mae the Wholesale Jiootris the. point °freak attraction. bre 7°, m ade np more than, 5(11,000. GA R EN. Pf from. the, finest. quality, ,to he `lowest in price. In the Custom Department will alivtya be foetid the cboideilt sellietion of Clothe,' Caasitneree and'Peetiqgt i which" be made up at the shortest hotin6,,and the latest style, amt. a l fit always guarintisd. The one price system strictly adhered to: Remember the nanie' and place - eorner of Pratt st. and Centre Market B , tece., COLE' CO. April 11, 1861 Iy BErrows SHIRT BOZ4Bi4WWW4 179 MAIUIJIT sT. easautostit. THE LARGEST Intl SHIRTS only Manufacturing whole ,sale Estatahment in the City. The 43041 and force engaged enables me at all times to off• for to Country Merchants, and Dealers in Shirts, Coital% Linen and Cotton Draw er: great inducements--more then usual efforts hating been made to render the as sortment of these articles full and com pieta. The stock on hand is large and well as sorted for Men and Boys. 1e:7%11 orders from the Country atten ded to with punctuality and despatch. Remember the name and No. 170 Mar ket it. T. W. BETTON. April 25—ly UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND. THE NEXT session will begin on Wednesday, iho 15th of October, 1851. and close Ist March, 1882. • Nathan R. Smith, M. P., Surgery. Wm. E. A. Aiken, M. D., Chemistry and Pharmacy. Samuel Chew, M. D., Therapeutics, Materia Modica and Hygiene. Joseph Roby, M. D., Anatomy and Physiology., Wm. Power, M. D., Theorrand Prac tice of Medicine. I ftiehard H. Thomas, M. D., Midwifery and Diseases of Women and Children. George W. Miltenberger, M. D.; Pa. thological Anatomy. The most ample opportunities for the prosecution of Practical Anatomy at mod crate expense. Clinical lectures four times a week, by Professors Smith and Power, in the Bal timore Infir►nary ; with the privilege of dai ly visits to its wards, without charge to the student for the ticket. Fps for two Lectures $OO to SOS Pram tirnl Anatomy 4110; Marticulation 86 ; Graduation $2O. WILLIAM E. A. AIKEN, Dean. Baltimore, Aug. 8-83 Philadelphia Advertisetioenlm NEW AND POPULAR SCROOL BOOK (10MPREHENSIVE SUMMARY of UNIVERSAL HISTORY, together witha BIOGRXPHY of DISTINGUISH ED PERSONS, to which is appended an epitome of HEATHEN MYTHOLOGY. NATURAL PHILOSOPHY, Genetal ASTRONOMY and PHYSIOLOGY. Adopted anti used in the Public Schools Of Philadelphia. E 8. JONES & Ppblighers S. W. Comer Fourth and Race Streets, Phdra Teachers and School Committees ad dressing letters to us post paid, will be fur nished with copies for examination. A full and and complete Assortment of BOOKS and STATIONERY for stile at the lowest prices. May le, 1851-4 y. AGENTS WANTED. BUSINESS MEN to take the exclu- Sive agency (for a County or Coun ties) for the sale of the GERMAN W ASH IN° FLUID. being an article much cheap er and easier to use than soap, and is war ranted to perfectly cleanse all kinds of clothing, containing no Potash, •Soda-ash, Spirits of Turpentine, Ammonia, Acids, at any article whatever, that will in any man. net injure the finest fabric ur the flesh.,-* It is an article which, when once. introdu ced, constant sales can be made with large profits to the Agent. For lull- particulars regarding prices, terms, &c., address (post paid) to I. P. HOYT & 00 . No. 28 Seta Fifth St., Philadelphia, July 25. ' 8m 'D., M'CONAUGHtIir, , 4 21 . P ,R7-4 1 :,42' 1 - 41 ,F; glii'Fi cEin the tinutb- west corner of ‘. 7 the public square, one door , west of George, Arnold's Stese, and formerly oc cupied as a : Lim OiSce by, John Anion *ugh'', Esq., deceased, villormilif mug Soltettor,for Patents.and Pensions, Can furnish very desirable faCilities to and entirely relieve them'from the necessity of a journey to Washington. MaC. is prepared to attend to the protecution of Claims for Bounty Land to Soldiers of the War of 1812 and others —the selection of choice lands and loca ting their Warrants—procuring Patents and selling Soldiers' lands to the beat ad vantage. Apply to him personally or by letter. • Gettysburg, Nov. I,lBso—tf Ribbons, Flowers, Gloves, HOSIERY, Laces and Trimmings, Needle-worked "Collars, Love and Lace Veils; ran be seen, in great variety, at the one price ,store of J. L. SCHICK. GENTLEMEN who want Fancy Col ored French Cloths, .Caelimeretts, and Tweede for Coats, Mole Drab and Black Doe Skins silts ; Satin, Silk and Marseilles for vesting, can find a good as atssery low prices, at the wel kornlidiiland of • • April 18 A. 11;'KURTZ. ebt artlatii." A New Supply jUst .e4oo#,(l.,tiT" i 1 , NI A NER,I 1if, , ,,? ! ,. „,t ..,,,,•„„ c . GROCERY & VAR T.TITOK . '.,I . . • r7f`linitlcri6o,l l ....i g ii i0i?,,,), E t ~ii •, , ~ , , .„,•., rei !Mg .11r, the ej 0 , ; iv i , i 0? '',, ("4 -fiftt 9 T 4 lo9i ft 1i I' itver,• var ie ty 'l7, . 1. :::, 4 t•di OW ,!I'd4lll.lllls 1 d d Glib C EVIL/ kS d d I / i including prime:Ain o Cbflee„ fNc,ol 00sienio IV W !noshed, and loaf sugar. Dive. faegarmbonbirshi I And syrup malasseskiess,cleiryoiskitistal pure ,•staroh, .. sulunitamoo 'peppery; elspiomo"ddi ginger,: dorm 'ninetieth Islay Trish erialesloow ,IFel• tetrieeet'eneffi elOreoPiakkevitedokoi II? pia of dlffenant.kindsi mookullnigwa te li butymy ,cr, soda, .ftliedford, domtr aim* ',ot:oo i II ot -obi ~.. Fl'llit33' fib& FitiiiibetibliS ' .. - " IT . . 1 .1..1/111 .114 If dand iel i vrt*ln e !,.hig, ,, Pron.ef..4PAi c911F% o tr nuts, orantimt ;entPlifl,•PooNtito,elnigtitilr.,lioo '.41.0. 41 , 119 ~..tittektMtPalotr '&.., dgti miwAAN), r!:ori.iil.o ' ,411 1 ever opened in Gettysburg, , antimming eve.. erY 'thing.. iti , thtio Qutistrilemmr line,tfroaal 'common to best china, hitt Tina Seseekigiseet"'''• Ware, tkether. millt tole* tiriety .f' , i -, w Miscellaneous Goodsi' . "' ."- """ such as hard araVe;'ttibli likiklitliAtidlteni) door 'mail,' brOOtite::hed'n4Alellhiliall'l N manure 'finite:, .shovell;' 4islbilit aff skis," 't knives and forks, obtain, siicitiiii;liisiiified;''' andirons, lead; powder lila' iiihdi , - . .'=irlifile"' little 'Of every thing iti tie ihriely' line ''" "' Thankful ftir past lavers: . thillubeCiiiiii I" invites a call at his establishment on thit''' horth-welti otirdtrYof Ike '''•Dlinuelat as he feels assured beam furnish sondem WWI that cannot be beat. • .o• ... ,•0 • .i . • . ..- • 'WM. W. , HAMERSLY: Gettysburg, April U. , , • . ..; sus littateA4, PUNT% A Superior attic's% of Mine pt, warranted equal, so eay Pail!“tvar ' before offered to thepoblic,fer *num ess Wood, Brick. filtono. Irqk Tin. or any substance which is exposed ,to Weather. Water, or the ikunoophere., It is,, . Proof against Rre, Wisterr aped Mather, AND UNCHANOLABLE IN M O B CDLON. It :nixes readily , with 9,11 pr Cpfpppol4o, and is a beautiful , dark brown or frae-atpue eider. Thu Pain* received ,The Premium at the New York male Fair, Held at Albany in 1850, in competition with the Ohio Fire-Proof Paint, and sev eral other kinds of Mineral Paint, se being superior to anything of the 'kind now in. CERTIFICATZL We the undersigned, baying seen snd nom) DUSWELL'B Mineral Paint, can eaftilf mem mend it to the public as being an article‘sispnia to any Mineral Paint ever before offered far SW it is not unpleasant to use, like the stoner Ohio Paint which is harped about the anitry a mesh, but . mizes up With oil like pore white lead.: It is sold at half the price - of common' Wm, and We* believe where the calor is desirable: it Is weed% twice as much, and as a Firs, Weatherote Water proof Paint. we think it cannot be surpassed by, ■eything iu t h e Point line now in asn. r. Mason, Painter. , JIMIlla fregilhawup,Esq John Phelps, do John Tomlinson. Reg D B Gleason, do H Brown, Eeq J miner Moore, de B D.Htodard: , J 'l' Manning, do , .W Btralturd, e' f. Joslin, do ;8 P D001i44 4 N P Wilbur, John Alleu, W Dodge, 0 Perks, D Joelin, N Dyer, Oneida Depot,' Oct. 3016;1250: Mr. Bushwell. Dear Sir: We have ustalt;wlth in the pest month, some 2,000 lbs. of yoarMinert4 al Point, in painting ear*, car house*, mud insight, houses, upon our road, and we can Aoki" nowt" mend it sea very , superior,, ll derablik !ILO cheep tit , ticle of Paint. iIkMA PHELPS.i'' Superintendent of the Byname's, &Vika R.'R. Mr Dusweil, Dear eir :7 fusee mid 4r aid cuse'ile. Utica R. R. COintiany, beer it 'ten of yoirr Mineral:Paint. and 13ull upon using lino be far prekrable to the our Paint, et aoy ether kind new, in use. I cari elan recomomal IC ita,ho t ing surf, rior to White Lein] for. any kind of ont door petin ing, as it appeiira lobe , impeielona le •n unchangeable, in color. - , • H °RAVE - JOHNSON, • • t - • Painter for 8.-& U. R. it. Os. • &lbw. Hen. 1. , IU. cen4 Mr. Boswell, Dear Sir : Hiving used a ersble quantity of your Minerl 1 31 141 1 11 inn a li#l brick and wooden hiMeas, the " pas seastm, l'ha taken extra petits to fry end:Weft iii'vailefor ways, from its slat and eompoatll I' taw *en: rani it to: be darrabic both in. quality ..mid &tor ; it miss* beet:Bloly with, oil--.ptisl• vatresfilrv 4 and for ship or boat painting, I thi#lB 4 ll O r m beater paint ever been introdUcet 1 ".,. p a considerable of it with water age! ghee co s t - lion, for coarse, cheap paddling. itlid it Intteedi any thing I ever sew. - Truly 'ireihnsat • - . THOB. B. JOBIN., : • , , 1 , - House , PalAtillr. Numerous other, eartilicatesfu La* of Arista which will be shown to dwililm. , 'logoThis Paid' le' for 4 $4l 'b ip.itt: , „ , BUEHLER, Gettyibiuig, 7 , d , Bole Agent for Xdasiiii . C6sity.' Geftyslitork,Jlo I . l—d' ' ' ' ' '' ''' T THE , O.VD B'TP4 .4114 ' BUT IN'A NEW 8110 P • J. G'. 'tug' . „ TENDERS his acknowledgments to tisqiiends oferiout' hwdrar, and ihar the plettimm of mnreuntingther he lestabs teemed et the , old standoirtliVaithingtoh street, one -square south of ThotapsonPi jlotel,where be will be.grepared, as here tofore, to do all kinds of 1 • ( GORCH, CLOTH, * SIGN (ItrOarriage Repairing done at short 'Notice, end on reasonable team., for. which Country Produce will be taken. • The subscriber is thankful for past EL rors, and hopes, by attention to business, and a desire to please, to merit and receive a continuance of public petronage. J. G. FRAY., , cretiyebur g , Jan. 12, 1849.--tf raROCERIES.—at fresh supplYjuilri• ceived, consisting in poll of Rio tOld Java Coffee, Levering 's and Stuarti ANN pulverized and crushed Supra ' and:Bl - N. 0. Molasses and Bugar,'Tegi, &c. April 18 A. B. KUM' • BUFF . CASSIMERE.• attention of gentle'menis in led 311 - to a very superior quality of Boe r CA,SSINIERE, at the Esiablishaitiiiii,bf SKF,LLY &HOLLEBAUGll,'Matelitiii Tailors, Gettysburg, .whore may be. 6qund FANCY CASSIMERES, of evoui, oty and quality. I: 0 May. 28. BONNETS, Ribbona, Paribotty FOP dm, just veteived skid ford amp at S. FA UNESTOOK dr BON&
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