HONOTAR Y. it/ 'Ali' Iltitependest Voters of Adams 'l , -:- .111MteND8 AND FELLOW CiTI SENB:--Xltaiikful for the liberal yuppurg,you extended to me on a former eeMb offer myself to your eon ar a candidate for the office of PROTHONOTARY. Should I he sue eritieuLtprinnise to diaelterge the duties of the ofilint faithfully and impartially, and will beigiiiteful for Your kindness. W. W. PAX'FON. fettyOu rg. June 6--to 7h the Independent Voters of .thlams Co. Al. the solicitation of numerous friends, :the undersigned offers himself hi ynet consideration as an Independent rail tlijAct tor the office of PROTHONOTA HIG-at the ensuing election, and will be thiiihßii for the suffrages of the people.— If Misted he promises to discharge the shrtiek Of the office with promptness and fidefit7. JACOB BUSHEY. Eitst Berlin, Sept. 5. 1851—te• COUNTY TREASURER. WWI undersigned gratefully acknowl- A. , edges the liberal support extended to hint in the last canvass for COUNTY TIMAKIHEit, and respectfully announ ces Ili his friends and fellow-citizens of the Cmtnty. that he will be a candidate for that tiffiee.st the next election. If elected his beet effort will be directed to a faithful dis charge of the duties of the post. • ',l'llo/41AS WARREN. 43ifitysburg, June 11—te fIR. C. N. DERLUCHY wishes to be considered a candidate for the office of County Treasurer, and the suffrages of Ids Pollan-citizens will be gratefully ac-. kunwledged. Gettysburg, June 20, 185I—te STIERIFFALTY. FELLOW-CI . IIZENS :—I offer my eelf to your consideration ao a Can: dilate for the office of SHERIFF, and re spectfully solicit your suffrages. Should I beAlemed, it shall be my aim to acknowl edge the favor by endeavoring to discharge the duties of the office promptly and with JOHN scoTT. 0410yeburg. June 6—te • To Me InApesitlenl Voters 0f . ....... 'TorCITIZENS: -At S. - . N . 7 At the ',Mi lk. eitattoW of numerous friends, I offer myself myour consideration as an Inde pendent candidate for the office of BHER IFF..st. the .next election. Should I re (*iswa.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 ..FeUdut-Cilzens of Adams arunly. ir DEO leave to of myself as a Candi -2,1. ,date for the office of of SHERIFF at he coming election, and respectfully so licltcyour support. Should I be: so furtn- 1 este,,by and through yOur good will, as to retire's maj ority of your votes, and 're ceiits the o ffice, I will promise to discharge the duties of the office honorably and With. out regard to party. JONAS ROTH. BMW ip.. May 2, 1851—te CLERK OF THE COURTS. ~,7b as Voters of .11ctransCounty. I ELL 0 W-CITIZENS (3;_ for the liberral support extended to to me at die last canvass for County Of firers; I again announce myself as a can didate for thi.Olfiett of CLERK OF THE COURTS, and respectfully solicit your OW: • Should. I be elected, 1 pledge lEtylOi to dispharge the duties of the office .fithfully:to the best of my ability, and t s slndlßMlgrateful to you for your support. EDEN NORRIS. , tovrivehip June 6=-4e 'Pi* Free and Independent Voters of . -Mao County. ENCOURAGED by a number of my f*ds' of both political patties, 1 .-hiridaited to announce myself to i yssav consideration as a candidate for the office of CLERK OF THE COURTS at "the . entwing election. Should Ibe so for tunate as to receive a majority of your sof * tines. and be elected, 1 pledge my best ef ' fake to proper discharge of the duties of ' }fie Office. l'he public's humble servant, WM. B. MEALS. 'Gettysburg. Sept. 19. 1851. 'REGISTER Sr. RECORDER. FELLOW -CITIZENS:--Thankful for tha lineral support you extended to lire On :a former occasion:l again offer my self to your consideration as an independ ent candidate for the office of REGISTER L 'RECORDER. Should the success• ful, 1 promise to discharge the duties of ''the' office faithfully end impartially.and in ' so doing will be grateful to you fur your 'support. WM. F. WALTER. Bli4ef,Ownship, Jan. 31—te ft MENDS AND FELLOW cm ., zENs offer myself to your con 'Wilmslow a candidate for the office of 110.08TER. If elected, I promise to discharge the duties of the Office prompt and impartially, and will be grateful for yourttapport. DANIEL PLANK. idenallen township, June 6—te PRESIDENT JUDGE. E hacebeen authorized to announce v the Ron. DANIEL DU RK EE. as a Candidate for the office of President ',air of .this Judicial District, at the en. 009 itioetion. " 30. 1851. eiIbSSOCILJTE JUDGE. igASUEL MII.LER , of the Borough of Pettyaburg, will be an Independent bentli4ate for ASSOCIATE JUDGE of , : „:414111* minty, at the ensuing election. ,111eptember Is, 18151.—te ENltir MYERS, of New Chester; will be en Independent Candidate tei'Aiseleciale /edge of Adami County at obak "Was Election . ,40 . i114 1 ri0l 010(LEY4E 8 ,p 44•11011 immamti%c•tre.. PROCLAMATION. i t i h E e R e E el Af ra , in A s a . n e d i n b b i y v e t r b i e h ! , t s c ta t t o e f entitled "An act to regulate the General Elections of this Cominonwealth," enact ed on the 2d of July. 1839, it is enjoined on me to give Public Notice of such Elec tion to he held, and to enumerate in such notice what officers are to ho elected : WILLIAM Ficacs, Sheriff of the County of Adams, do, therefore, hereby give this public notice to the electors of the said county of Adams, that a 'GENERAL ELECTION will be held in sa.d county, on the Second Tuesday of October nexe, the 14th: in the several Districts composed of the following Townships: • In the Ist district. composed of, the -Bor. ()ugh of Gettysburg and the tow nship' of Cumberland, at the Court-house 'in Gdt lystirg. In the 2d district, composed of the town. ship of Germir at the lionise now ne o n. pied by Is-sel °nut, injhe t own of Lit •tlestown, in the township of Germany. In the 84 rlietriet, eomposed the township . ofollord, at the house of ',Woe Miley. in the town of New Oxford., In the 4th district, composed of the terwn., ships of [Alimony and Huntingdon, at the house of William OltionisterOn tho town. ship of Huntington. , ln the sth district, 'composed of the townships of llsmiltonban and. Liberty. at the public School-Louse in Millers town.. In the 6th distriete composed of the township of Hamilten. at the haulm now Pectipied I 4 Jean MYerrkin. the town of Berlin. In the 7th district. Composed of the township of Monallsn, it the public School- house in the toww4l Bendersville.. In the Sth &twat. etimposed of the township of Strabaii, atihe house of Jacob L. Grass, in Honterstown. In the 9th district, composed of the township of Franklin, at the Amiss crow occupied by Henry Hartman, in township. lifAilMNVWior. — edmPwftrotdm township of Conowitgo.'st the - house of John Blishy, in M'Sfierrystrren. In the t I th - dituict, 'Composed of the township of TYrorie. a; the house ores:n oel Sadler:in Heidtersburg. • -- In the 19111. district. composed of the township of Itlouittjny, at the house, of Goo. Snyder. in said township. In dieTT3ili — itioffiet. — Composed of the wnahip_ of Monnipleasant. at the house of Anthony in said township, situ ate at the cross-roads. the one leading from Oxford to the TWo Taverns, the other 1, from Hunterstown to Hanover. In the 14th district. composed of the township of Reading, at the house of Ca leb B..HildebriOd. Reinitute. - - • In the 15th eintoPbsettef the Bor ough and township of Berwick. at the Pub lM Sohool-house in' Abboustown. 1114 hit loth . district, comprised of the township of Freedertn, at the house of Nicholas Mociis. inlaid township. • In die 17th district, composed of the loweship . otUnion. lithe house of Enoch!, Lefever. tax said , In the 18th districi, composed of the township of Butler, at the house of Hen rylFeld, in Middletown, in said town ship. Al which time and places will be elec-1 One Governor of the Commonwealth of Pemisylvanii ; One Canal Commissioner ; Five Judgep of the "Supreme Court of Pennsylvania ; One President Judge for the District pow posed of the counties of Adams and York ; Two Associate Judges of the several Courts of Adams county : One Member of Assembly ; One Prothonotary ; One Register and Recorder ; One Clerk of the Courts ; One County Treasuter; One Sheriff; One Coroner ; One Commissioner ; One Director of the Poor ; and One County Auditor. Psractilse attention ie directed to the Act of Assembly, passed the 27th day of February':ls49, entitled “An'Ant relative, to voting at elections in , Adansa, Dauphin. York, laminar, CuMberiand. Bradford. ) Centre, Greene, and 'Erie, viz: • • Section I, Be it enacted by the delude and House of Reprethedstivee of the Commonwealth I of Peenerbeetti• In'Oettend Amembiy met, and it Is Maltby Nada by authority' of the Isms— that it Shea be lattrfOl for the qualified voters of the coo*, of Adana, Dauphin, isencsther. York, Franklin, Cumbertaml. ltradfiard, centre. Gteene, and Erie, from sad elver the pomp of this set, to vote for 'aft cindidates for the various offices to be filled at any election on Uttestip or ticket : Pro vided, the ales for which - every .candidate w to led for, shrill he rieshinated. se required by exist ing )awe orate Orommonweelth. Sertion 2. That any tread committed by any person voting to tha manner above prescribed, stall be punished siisitailth (muds Are dithered to be punished by the exkotWg dates of the Common wealth. Attention is also directed to the follow ng section of the Act of the General At-, sembly of the session of '1t 4 51. entlded "An Act to provide for 'the election of Judges of the several eosins of this Com monwealth 1" Section 4. That ttie eketloa far judges shall be held and conducted in the several election dis tricts in the game manner In all respects as elee tiona for rerreenuttives are or shall be held and conducted. and by the same judges, fospecune, and other officers; and ibis provisions of the ad of the General Assembly, enti.led it Act relating to the elections of this Commonwealth," approved the second day of July, one thousand eight hun dred and thirty-nine, and its several supplements, snits(' other like laws, as far as the same shall be in force end applicable, shall be deemed and ta ken to apply to the /lemon for judges: Provided That the aforesaid electors Elul' vote for judges of the Supreme Court on • separate piece of pa per, and for all other judges requited to he learn ed in the law, on another separate piece of paper. Also—ln and by virtue of the 15th eec tfon of the act aforesaid, every person ex cepting Justices of the Peace. who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the Government of the 11-, nited States, or of any city or incorpora ted district, whether a commissioned °lli cer, or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent, who is, or shall be, employed under the legislative, executive or judiciary 1 de partment of this State, or of the United 1 1 States, or of any city or incorporated dirs.,' strict, and also that every member of Con gress and of the State Legislature, and of the Select or Common - Council of any city, or Commissioner of any incorpora te district, is by law incapable of holding or excercisiug at the same time, the ofiice or appointment of Judge. Inupectore or Clerk of any election of this Common wealth, and that no Judge, Inspetior, or other.officer of any anch election, shall be eligible to any office to be than voted for. Also—That in the fourth section of the act of Assembly. entitled "Au Act relating to exeeutions, and for other purposes." ap proved April 10, 1840, it is enacted that the aforesaid 13th section "shall not be con aimed, so as to prevent boy militia officer or borough officer, from serving as judge, inspector or clerk. al any general nr specs ial election in this Commonwealth." And in and by an act of the General Assembly of this State, pulled on the day of Italy, 1839, it , as direinsial 'shit the inspectors and Judges be at the places of their districu on the - day - of•the Gener al Election aforesaid, at '9 o'clock in the forenoon, to do and perform the 'evert! ,retpaired and enjoined on them in and he the . same act. And be it 'briber 'direeted, in and by the stubs act ol the Uenintl misembly of( this State aforetiaid, that one of the Judges of the districts aforesaid, who shall have the I charge of the certificates of the number of votes i►hieh'ahall havalrben given for each candidata tor the different offices then and there voted.fet at du& respeetive districts, shall meet on the third day after the elec tion, which shill be on Friday the 17th of October aforesaid, at the Conrt-housci, in the Boroug;i of Gettnaburg, then 1111 d there to make it fdir statement and certificate of the number of votes, which shell have been given at the different dietriets in the county of Adam*, for any person or per spas for the offices aforesaid. .Wlll, FICKES, Sher;(': 'sheriff's °like, ficstYvhoM./ Sept. 12, 1831. to =SWELL'S 1114121114, PURL A Superior article of Mineral Paint. A warrantrd 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 'root agnisisit Fire, groler. and area/her. :OM ONCE/070E48LE IN ITS COLOR. It mixes readily with Oil or Coinpogitioa and is a beautiful dark brown or free-stone color. This Paint received the Premium at the New York State Fair, field at Albany in 1850. in competition with .the Ohio Fire-Proof Paint, and set end other kinds of Mineral Paint, as being superior to anything of the kind now in Use. CERTIFICATES. We the undersigned. hawing seen and used BUpWELL'S !Cum! Pairit, can safely rccom• mend it to the public as being an article superior to any Mineral Paint ewer before offered for use it is' not unpleasant to um, like the sr not Ohio Paint which is harped about the country so much, but mixer up with oil like pure white lead. It is sold at half Out price of common paint, and we believe where the color is desirable, it is worth twice as much, and as a Fire, Feather, or Water proof Paint, we think it cannot he surpassed by anything in the Paint line now in use. 1. Miuon, Painter. James Tomlinson, Esq John Phelps, do John Tomlinson, Esq D B Gleason, do H Brown, Esq James Moire, do B B Manning, do G W Ntoddard, I. Joann, d os B P Doolittle, N P Wilbur, John Altos, O Parks, N Dyer, E W Dodge, U Joann, Oneida Depot, Om. 30th, 1850. Mr. Bushvell, Dear Sir: We hove °zed, with in the past month. some 2,000 of your Miner al Paint, in painting cars, car houses. and freight houses upon our road, and we can mkt) , recom mend it as a very superior. durable and cheap sr tick of Paint. HE MAN H. ('HELP , .. superintendent of the Syracuse & Mica R. g Mr Burwell, Dear Sir:l have used for the Syra cuse & Utica K. K. Company, over a tun 01 your Mineral Paint, and I Sind upon using it in be lar preferable to the Oil Paint. or any oilier kind !lOW in use. I can also recommend it a. bring supe rior to White Lead for any kind of out door paint ing. as it appears lobe imperviona to water, and unchangeable in color. HORACE JOHNSON. Painter thr . At 17 R. R ('n. Albanv. I'cc I, 1850. Mr. Boswell. Dear Having u.ed a colloid. erable quantity of your Mineral l'alot. to painting brick and woollen bongo., the pant reason, I hare taken extra pains to try and test it in various ways, from its trial and compose' l ran war rant it to be durable both io quality and color ; it mixes beautifully with oil—paints very easy— end for ship or boat painting, I think there has no battler paint ewer been introdured I hese used considerable of it with water and clue composi tion, for coarse, cheap painting. and it exceeds coy thing I air sew. Truly Yours, THOS. B. JOSIN. House Painter. Numerous mberesetifiestesiin hands of Agental which will be shown to dealers. IlCrtTltia Paint is for sale by H. BUEHLER, Gettysburg, gebe Agent for Adams County. Gettysburg. July 11—tt erbe Can firribtlx. - A New Supply just IKAGIEULT'S GROCERY & VARIETY STORE. rirguE subscriber his just returned from the city with. a fresh assortment Of every, variety of GROCERIES, including prime Rio Coffee. N. Orleans, crushed, and loaf sugar. N. O. sugar-house and syrup mbluses, teas. dairy salt, milt pure starch, saleratus. pepper. &spice, ginger. cloves. mustard, rice, fresh mack erel; tobacco, snuff, cigars, Pickles, Crtick ere of different kinds,lncluiling water, but er, soda, Medford. &c. ; also Fruits and Confections, 5 candies, raisins, figs, prunes, nuts, cosca nuts, oranges. lemons, citrons, almonds, &c. Also the best assortmtnt of QUEENSWARE ever opened in Gettysburg, embracing ev sry"thing in the Queensw re line, from common to heat china, btitannia ware,glass ware, together with a large variety of Miscellaneous Goods, such as hard ware, tubs, baskets, buckets, door mats, brooms, bed colds, 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 favors, the subscriber invites a call at his establishment on the north-west corner of the Diamond, as he feels assured he can furnish goods at prices that cannot be beat. WM. W. HAMERSLY. Gettysburg, April2s. Fans and Parasols. FINE aariruseat if Fan. and tar n& &rola for isle at SCHICK'S. Etnliftnitre Aderrliscsateltfs f SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING. cosTu m E HALL. Corner of Broil street and Centre Market Spare, Baltimore. THE largest and hest stock of READY MADE CLOTHING ever offered in Baltimore. Dress, Frock end Sack COATS, all colors, quantities and size., from 112 60 to $6.60 and p wards. PAN. TALOONS at *1 t 0.58.50. and upwerdf• embracing all styles of fancy, plain and plaid CASSIMERES., . VESTS of every variety at corresponding prices.. .Al,O el 'largea assortment of BOY'S CLOTHING. 1m POrlitijkott awn. , Cloth : dileut flu te , ro Zupei 'and' Mariuhieterifig eh , the'llietst extensive acile,.enablata offer induce 'menu, to purchasers not. to be surpassed by say Clothing. Establishment in the U. cited States. ,The ,Proprietors, are deter mined to make the %V Imlesale ootos the point of:great attraction. and hasp now made up more than 50,000 GARMENTS, from the- fittest quality to the lowest in . price. In the Custom Department will always be found the choicest selection of Cloths, Cassimeres and restings. which will be made up at the shortest notice, and in the latest style. and a tit always guarantied. The one price system strictly adhered to. Remember the name and place, corner of Pratt et. and Centre Market Space; 11. H. COLE & CO. April 11, 1851--ly UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND, THE NEXT , session will begin on Wednesday, the 16th of October; 1851, and close list March. 1852. Nathan R. Smith, M. D., Surgery. Wm. E. A. Aiken, M. D., Chemistry and Pharmacy. Samuel Chew, M. D., Therapeutics, Malaria Medics mill Hygiene. Joseph Roby, M. D., Anatomy and . Physiology. Win. Power, M. D., Theory and Prac tice of Medicine. Richard 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 proiecution of Practical Anatomy at mod erate expense: Clinical lectures four times a week, by Professors Smith and Power, in the • Bal.' timore Infirmary vvrtth the privilege of dai ly visits to its wards, without charge to the student for the ticket. Fees for lye Lectures $9O to $95 Prac tical Anatomy $10; Marticulation $5 ; Graduation $2O. T. WILLIAM E. A. AIKEN. Dean. Baltimore, Aug. B—s 3 Philadelphia Advertisement's ROYER'S INK MANUFACTORY, REMOVED TO N 0.144 Hare Street. (Between Fourth and RJlh, opposite Crown street,) Philadelphia. WElEitn , the proprietor. is enabled, by ineteased Iseilities, to supply the growing demand for IIOVER'S.INk, which its wide-spread reputation has crea ted. This Ink is now so well established in the good opinion and confidence of the A merican Public, that it is scarcely neces sary to say any thing in its fayor, and the manufacturer takes this opportunity to say that the confidence thus secured shall not be abused. In addition to the various kinds of Wri ting Ink, he also manufactures ildaman for mending, (Asps and Chi na, as well as a superior 1/air Dye ; a trial only is necessary to secure their fu ture use. and a Sett/ing /Vox, well adapt ed for lb ogeist awl li otiers, at a Very low p ric e, i n iiir 4 e or small ti,aillittea. Orileis addressed to 10sE 1.1 HOVER. Manufacturer, No. 144 K..' Street. lietwoen 4 soil ath, opposite Cr°. o welt, Plot..lelplus NEW AND :41'11001, 111101(' tOMPREHENSIVE SUMMARY of UNIVERSAL HISTORY, together witha BIOGRAPHY of DISTINGUISH ED PERSONS. to which is appended an epitome of HEATHEN MYTHOLOGY, NATURAL PHILOSOPHY, Peneril ASTRONOMY and PHYSIOLOGY. Adopted and used in the Public Schools of Philadelphia. . E 8. JONES & Co., Publishers. S. W. Corner Fourth and Race kluerna, Phil's Teachers and School Committees ad dressing letters faits postpaid. will be fur nished with cupids for examination. A full ant and complete Assortment of 'BOOKS and STATIONERY for sale at the lowest prices. ' May 16, 11361-Iy. AGENTS 'WANTED. BUSINESS MEN to take the exclu sire agency (foe a County or Coun ties) for the sale of the GERMAN WASH ING FLUID: being an article muck cheap er and easier to nee than soap, and is war ranted to perfectly cleanse all kinds of clothing, containing no Potash, Soda-ash, Ppirits of Turpentine. Ammonia, Acids, or any article whatever, that will in any man ner injure the, finest fabric ur the flesh.— It is en article which, when once introdu ced,tonstorit:salee can be made witltlarge profits to the Agent. For lull particulars regarding prices. terms, &c.. address (post paid) to 1. P. HOYT & CO. • too. 26 South Pylh St., Philadelphia. July 25. am ,eceived at •-• • 7 1. '9- 1.'": . p .pal' P r .:: • ' • • • ;Tr •• • ' U.la lila -1r di.RD. 11. k W. B. MEALS. STILL continue the marble-cutting bus iness at their old stand in Carlisle st., a few doors north of the diamond, °attys. burg, Pa., and will furnish every thing in their line, such as Marble Mantles, Table lops, Monuments, Tombs, and Head atones, of the finest and handsomest Ital ian and Vermont marble, of which they have jinn procured a large stock, and feel competent to drers it in a style which can not but please.: The clitriges, too, will be as low as the city prices. Orders from a distance promptly executed. June 20, 1848-6 m For Rept, ADWELLING house, and a STORE ROOM. It ins pleaaant repidettee, in the country, and a desirable location for business. Enquire at thts (Ace.' Aug. 15. Noth...c. to. Stockholders. TO the delinquent Stockholders of the Waynesboro'. Greencastle and Mer cerrburg 'Pornpike Road Company. notice is hereby given to those whose names are hereto attached. their heirs and represeu.. latives, that under the provisioni of an Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pointylvania, the shores of hook 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 daffy of &Oben. A. D.,. ,will then be forfeited to the company, o; shares. Aral ! Alves 04 mum Heaton, 8 ' POO' 00 1.407 50' Jacob Gaubert. 6 609 00 P 26. JamsbAbgisa - 5 500 00 470 87 Hallam O. Gall, '8 BUO 00 16 15 Geom. Hotnnan, 10 1000 00 181 80 Hugh Garvin, 2 200 00 20 26 James 1. Huston, 4 400 00 228 41 John Duty, 5 60111 OQ 241.88 John • Kohler, 4 400 00 40 40 David Angle , 3 300 00 15 15 Elisabeth Reed. II 1100 00 BST 96 Havid Hanirnond, 2 200 00 76 75 David Holsinger, 2 200 oo 30 30 John Scott, 10 1000 00 50 50 Archibald Rankin. 5 500 00 348 74 John Olig, 5 500 00 348 06 Andrew Hattman, 2 200 00 25 25 Enoch skinner'. heir., 8 800 00 440 55 Simon Seeker. 4 400 00 43 43 Wm. M. Marshal!, 8 800 00 207 86 John Shaffer, 10 1000 00 96 63 Peter Hawbecker, 2 200 00 184 95 Mathias Young, 5 500 00 472 76 Peter Elliott, 2 200 00 51 61 Frederick Goya, 2 2110 00 10 10 Samuel F, Johnston, 9 200 80 99 99 Thomas Westby, 2 200 00 81 82 Ludwick Osmium), 1 100 00 90 80 John Lambert, 8 300 00 241 51 George 'kali'', 3 300 00 241 51 John Huber,l 100 00 10 to Adam Cook , 50 00 41 07 John Flanagon, 4 400 00 95 17 Christian Mack, 1 100 00 46 71 James Getty., 2 200 00 131 20 David Stoner, of Alim. 2 200 00 165 08 By order of the Board. GEO. H. DAVIT/ 0 01V, Treasurer. March 28,1851.-6 m , • C.;ct 0.1 e" • H.DALLEV. . . DALLEICS MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR. The Origin/if and 7'ru/y Genuine. Osctiele but I)alley's G&JICI X IC EXTRACTOR can check the inflammation instantly and allay the pains from the worst barns ■nd srofffs in from one to fifteen minutes. In millions of cases where it has been triwl, it has never once been known to fail I It stands infallibfe, and a• lone I It does not alone draw out tb l i pain and inflammation, but cures the wounds WITHOCT ac►ta 1 I r 1 will forfeit *mono if any other article, no matter ultra its. name, can perform the same functions, u are reported in my eight' page Pamphlets—" The Hague street explosion . ' rase. The Extractor is equally efficacious in curing l'iles, Cuts, Wounds. Bruises. old and inveterate Bores, sore and inflamed Eyes. Felon, Beues Nip. pies and all cutaneous and (eilisteid) tory Diseases. I hold myself responsible for the truth of eve ry word advanced in my printed circulars. voirrANT CIIANUE AND CAUTION. Dszzsz's MARNA L PAIN F.ITRACTOA in a new wrapper and boxes much enlarged. Counterteits of Dailey's Extractor in the old wrapper, flood the market. Avoid it as you would poison, for its application is as dangerous. :Mind the emblems on the new envelope; Tar •sozr., Flva, SCRPP7I T. Dov A. LION ANn F.IU LA. Buy only of my authorized agents, and the new size, and you wilt avoid all danger and imFoli lion. ILTSee printed circulars! DALLEY'S ANIMAL GALVANIC Will positively and effectually cure HIIITIOTS. Galls, swellings, Stains, Broken Knees, Quiter Bone, Breiees and Bone Spavin. H. DALLEY, sole inventor and proprietor, General Depot.4ls B,oadway, N. Y. rjj'For axle by S. H. BUEHLER, Gettriburg, Witmer and stick, Mtinimpplitirg ; J. F. lowr, Arreniltseille : John McKnight, Bemlermille ; D. M. C. White, Hampton; W. %Volt, Berlin ; .1 ,eoli (iithielinmi, A bbuttAttm ;J. Busby, Mc' Sherrystown. May 23. 1851—ly LOCUST GROVE sTEAM nre, Miles Southwest of Lit:les/own. in Germany Township, :Mama County. HIST establishment is now in full op. eration and calculated to do 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 sclose by and in connection with the large Flouring Mill, and together are calculated to do a large amount of work. A PIASTER MILL 4 - CLOVER MILL is in connection with this establishment, and Sawing can now be done at all times. Constantly on hand and for sale, AT THE MILLS, wholesale and retail, Family and Super. fine Wheat Flour, Rye, Corn and Buck. wheat Flour, warranted superior. A large lot of chopped Rye, Corn, Oats, Mixtures. Bran, Shorts, Shipstuff, dt.c., to be had at all times at fair prices. GRO MVP P L. 41, S TER on hand at all times, for sale or exchange for aground. 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 manufactared t or by having their own grain groand. This establishment has been erected at heavy expense for the special convenience and, accommodation of the neighborhood and will be carried on by first-rate EXPERIENCED MILLERS. The' an eringupd therefore respectfully solicits the patlronage of the surrounding country. Farmers may .rest assured of having their grinding and all other work done at either of the Mills, iwthe very best manner, and et all tittles upon, short notice. Persons going to the e,stablish ment from a distance can at all times and particularly in a dry season, when the streams are low and water scarce, by waiting a short time, take theirgrain home with them manufactured as they may wish. Those that bring plaster in the . stone can at all times receive and take ! with them ground plaster in exchange. GEO. ARNOLD. Locust Grove, Sept. 6."—tf ALEX. R. P)T14.V.E.M.0.N, .47TORNEY .4T LAW, ttFFICE'in the Centre Sqnare ,North It of tho Court-house, between Smith' and Stevenson's corners. Ladies , Shoes. THE attention of the Ladies is particu holy directed to the large and splen did Stock of Slippers, 'Buskins,. .Ten- IrlY J.ind, Shoes—of all qualiiet, sad ex eeedioglY 'low at'': FANgBTOI37IO3. LIKENESSES. Photographic Likenesses token by Da guerrbotyps Process with all the colors of nature beautifully represented. .A R. WEAVLIt respectfully ennoun: lir • cite to his old friends and the citizens generally, of Gettysburg, that lie has com. meneeda Daguerreun Gallery in the Old Temperance House in •Chambersburg ashore, being iti•posaession of all the recent improvement in , the art, he is prepared-to offer his best efforts to those Who msy de sire pietas's, of theinselves.or friends. Be has recently improved 'his facility for taking miintatures, by the addition of eplendid•nswlend enlarged Gem= Owe.' era, manufactured by ..Voigtlantler •and Son," who are acknowledged to ba the most celebrated opticians in the world thus the public can rest assured that he 'is ready to execute pictures in the best. pos. 'ibis manner. , It needs but a remark to call the a►tpn. lion of the reader to the regret expressed by hundreds•of not possessing en image of an, absent or departed relative or friend.— Ladies and Gentlemen are therefore most respectfully invited to embrace the favora ble opportunity by calling at his Daguer roan Gallery and have their miniatures taken. Miniatures taken fur " in Pins AN Locket., $1,25 to KO Groupe proportionably low. Old pictures taken over at half price. When convenient, fatuities wishing pic- tures. to avoid detention, Should engage the hours beforehand. Invalids waited up on at their residences. and likeuesses ta ken of deceased persons. Pictures taken without regard to weath er and warranted not to fade. Call and examine specimens. Juno 20, 1851. Ut IS 3 A new and brilliant light has lately arisen and now stands high in the horizon, shedding its got den light of Mille upon the dark despairing minds of the bed-ridden and afflicted with pain, like the bursting forth of the congenial rays of the ■un upon the cold, dismal regions of the 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 Rink ay's Ready Relief is applied, its pain-relieving qualities are realized. it will re• here the most severe pains of Rheumatism. Lum bago, Gout, Paralysis, Tic Doloretur, &c., in a few it - r - RIIEUMATISM—Ita Came, Treatment end Cure. ALL RHEUMATIC PAINS INSTANTLY _ . CURED BY RADWAYII READY RELIEF. Rheumatism arises from different causes. but most generally proceeds from Colds, exposure to cold damp weather, and sleeping in damp apart ments. This complaint is divided into -two classes; the first inliamatory. so called from the swelling and inflammation that attends the pains, in the parts afkcted; second, Chronic Blowing ism, so ealicti from the long continuance or the dis eug.,_lt is also known as Lumbago, or pain in the back; Sciatica. or pains in the hip or groin; Anthrotlynia or pains in the joints. The Acute Rhuenfatism generally' terminates into one of these and becomes a chronic complaint. A BEAUTIFUL PICTURE--A NEW LABEL STEEL ENGRAVING. To protect the public against purchasing coon terteits of Ilartway'i Chinese Medicated timp, R. Midway. the celebrated Chemist ot New York. has at a great expense engaged the services ot one of the first artists of steel engraving in America. and will on the first of April, 185ff:issue Rad. way's Medicated soap in its new label. It is a beautiful steel engraving, it represents tyro female figures ot health and beauty, reclining on a tablet and scroll work. un which are the words "Rail way's Medicated Soap" in illuminated letters:— On the opposite side of the tablet is the lac simile signature of R. G. Railway. The design is neat chaste, artistic, and'elegantly executed, AS A BEAUTIFIER OF THE SKIN. It surpasses eretything of the kind in the world, it removes Redness, Pimples, Blotches, Pustules, Tenets' lash. It cures Salt Ileum, Ring Worm, Sore Heads, .Sores, Pustular Eruptions. It im parts health to the skin and beauty to the com plexion. Asa Nursery and Toilet Soap, it is beyond the reach ot Rivalry, and tor shaving pur oscs It is the best in use. I hie sake of Railway's Soap will last longer than three rakes ol the same size of any other Soap in use, therefore it is the cheapest and best soap in the world. Price 15 rents, large rakes in engraved Wrappers, and the signature ol R. G Radway upon each wrapper. Now through the Harem chambers many lights 1)1 b u sy shapes proclaim the toilet rights-. While some bring halm from Circassiaa fair, To dress and beautify their lovely Hair, Which makes the maids of Circassian sires Within the breast■ of kings pure love inspire. TO DREI3:4 AND BF.AIITIFY THE HAIR Rndway's Circassian Rahn is becoming quite popular. in the course of time it will supercede all other preparations in use. it cures baldness. strengthens the bail, eradicates dandrud; and makes the lair soft, fine, and glossy. By using the balm as per direction, it will make it curl beautilully.resembling nature. Price 25 cents, in large bottles. lilee that Radway & is up. on each bottle. OrAgents for the sale of the above articles In Adams con.ity—S. 11. BUEHLF.R, Gettys burg; Po.rton Illyae, Fairfield; Mrs. Etroirets, Cashtow•n • Sateriaper 6 Rtnehoto, Littlestown ; Eiekelbawg ' ll& Hollinger, Abbottstown; 11 , 11/iion Wag& Co., East Berlin ; D. M.C. Han) p ton ; Honvinger & Ferree, Petersburg. Aug. 1,18.51-2 m TIIE IT%ITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE -INNUITY 4^ TRUST COMP.INF Charter Perpetual CAPITAL s2o6.ooo—tAsH SYSTEM. TIIE constant. unsolicited applications for Life insurance, furnish the moat abundant , and gratifying proof, that the public mind is deeply impressed with the vast importance of this subject. The great object, however, of insurance, should be safety ; otherwise the whole motive to in sure may be disappointed. Too much care cannot be practiced in the scientism of an office, with which to effect thefts:Mulct. The choice should be regulated,, not, by present and constant large inducements, as this is certainl y . incompatible with future benefits, the premiums on life ere cal cUlated rat , itte,i future. If present and pro pective benedta, 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 hive been carefully prepired with refer , epee to„fluctuatiene, ; The e a sit system has also been adopted:, Unpiist premium notes constitute no part of the awns of this Compenyt end every contingency be ing fortified-with an ample invite's sooty. , city stamps the whole system. Thin lea tere,.paramount to all other considerations, commends the , company to public favOr. Expfahatory pamphlets, blanks, appli cation papers. information; and eVery , fa cility, will be cheerio* furnished by D. M'CONAUGH Y, Esq., who has been appointed agent of the company. DIRECTORS. Stephen R. Crawford, Paul B. Goddard, Arnbrose W. Thompson, Lawrence Johnson, Benjamin W. Tingley,. George M'Henry, Jacob L. Flown,. James perereux, Willirm M. Godwin, John L. Linton. hITEPREN R. CRAWVORD, Prat. ' Amason W. Tuostreosr, V. Preddept. • CoAncle G. tutar, Seem& Treasurer. Aeuvase , —Manuel Eyre. Idem filet Faell3l t JD. Horner. Sept. 40, 1830. (4/9 GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY at: ettJCISIX•E Amor. VIS establishment will now be ; rind on by • • • ;•,.: ; mai22sl 05.CCX whetekap/easureitibeingable winnow, to their friend, and the public-generally . *a they bare constantly op hand A rery grew , variety of , Holloware and Stoves i including Kettles, Pots, Ovens, Pans, Griddles, &c.; Common 'Parini, Air-tight, and Conking Stovetiontiong them the far.ramed HA'rHAWAY. To Farmers they would ray, they have on hand an exeellant aturortemeat iof Farming' Ilatphlisloorolas consisting of the rennet nitd . Bbylttr . Pleng6, Woodcock's and Witherow•i; Warren's Patent Windmill.Straw-entters,dte. • • BL tCKSMITHING , is carried on by the best of woramel,me,--1 They will still carry on the BOOT 4 sHoR *LA6 to $6,00 shop in the flouth end of the Foundry boil , 4ing, where. with good workmen and the eAcellent materials, the neatest 6ts ; and best work will be made. WirlAuliets will be waitod on at their rea t idencas. All the above mentioned articles, wig , ir great many others not named,, will be fie. niched as cheap for cash or country pro , duce as they can be had any where: else. Irrltepairing , of all kinds ,done at the shorts, notice, Gettysburg, April 26, 1660. DAVID HEAGY 'FENDERS his acknowledgments to the - public for the liberal and stea dy patronage with which he has been fa vored for a series of years ; and respect fully announces to his former customers and the public generally, that he has his Shop at present in Cliambersberg street— where persons wishing FURNITURE. can be accommodated at very moderate prices for CASH; PRODUCE andLUM BER, for which the highest market price will be paid. 'I I irfi - An Furniture warranted to be made of the very best materials, and by experi enced workmen. All orders for Coffins well meet with the same prompt Attention as heretofore. 5. D. HIKAGY. Dr. J. Lawrence Hill,"' DENTIST, HAS removed his office to the building opposite the Lutheran Church. in Chambcrsburg street. 2 doors east of Mr. Middlecotra store where he may alrtimes he found ready and willing to attend to any case within the province of the Den tist. Persons in want of full sets of teeth are respectfully invited to call. Dr C. N. I Rev.C.P.KaAuirs.D D " D. 11111111114, Prof. M. Jacooss, H. M. HE' mot, HArnazg. • Os Longr, L •• w tt m v. • Her .I.C. WATSON, D.D.• M. 1.. STOIVIII. July 7. 184 S. BOOKS ! BOOKS ! Classical, Theological, & LiterarT Miscellaneous. HAS just received a new supply of Goods from the City, and invites the attention of the public to his presentstoek of Books and dip Stationery, . _ of every variety. constituting she largest and hest assortment over offered is this market—which will be cold, as usual , at the LoWIST RATES. lie has consuintly Mt hand a large and full amendment of SCHOOL BOOKS and STATIONERY, Pen-knives. Geld Pens, Pencils, Letter Envelopes, Visiting Cards, Motto Wafers, with a variety of Fancy Articles, to which the attention of purchasers is invited. The subscriber returns his aeknowledg meit for the long continued and liberal pa tronage extended to him, and thinks that. in the variety and excellence of his presens aseortrnent of Cheap Booksand Stationery. will be found evidence of a determination to continue to merit - that patronage. pr -Arrangements have been mode by which any Books not e,mbreeed in . bis as sortment can be promptly ordered Irma the City. May 23--tf 4 S INGLES. (IN hand and for sale, large lot of IL , ' OAK and• C.' BESTK UT sum 131,E5. LADIES' DRESS GOODS, !Deli is Bilk and Linen Poplins, Bargee 'De Laines, Stack and Fancy Alpateia. lean ion•Olothe, Linen' Lustros; Ornskarabi and Printr, just received and 'far sale eery low by • [Aprill 4] • APR. KOlt/10. THE STAR AIiD,•BANNER. Is published every Friday Evening,in Carlisle street, two 'doors friovil.the Marnonit:by D. 11.". dc„ C. 11.131)11r, 1.14R1111.1• • If paid In adiraneeor within the year - fir annutp—lf net paid within the lea .4%50. POPIr gni until el I tortoni gee atii p.id— exceptat theroption of the Ldifor. Shigle copies 81 eentxi t A failure to notify s diirentialtsams will be retarded as a new engagement. • Alger tiffiniiras not exceeding a Square hwetied t tree titnee for sl—erery subsequent in•ertiaa, tti cents. Longer ones in the name pioperttew..- 01 wivertisements not specially ordered 'lkir • given time will be continued until forbid. A bibs ral reduction will be made to those wbo advertise ,by the, year. • , .rob Printing of all kinds executed Lis asdi prwariptly,snd on reasonable terms. , • /Wirt. and Communications to 14 till, (ste cgokeg Mickey conte!m Memo; . new sabreirihers,) must 6e !err 'r#sp, isiP moan altimtion. . eo Curio.. REMOVAL. REFERENCES S. U. IBINEIIILER GEO. ARNOLD.