01:==4=E A koulastor Tl'lt 4 L. • • • V - UEN 61;N1111 . :it I " Selt4.lt'xits ti %Lt. Vill tt , tc, Summer '? iefair anti blelfe,l.. 71r ft o toey,lttpasner time. When the day bimme be,rht atov t . 41v514 1 : 1331 4t4w4 by paitt tat tat:, na the mingling *me tray of love t t , 6 114. ^ 7 Ph!". r car: \ Viols t‘oh orbitat is lazy vuetan:r! Whets Lore's flower hnilith tills the air, ~„teimi 4 olio ylheat in drcaroing, That no.cikogs can meet us TV Then, though Doman snows are toutsi us, lPlttligitilie Windt WWI laud and shrill, tri"Stic sell has boumi us, ' hod IlielleaFt,catu know no chill. When, oh when ie dreary winter 1 Ilb'l'O hr klll l 1 1 1 1' Itlllll WWloiiilinces anthin g atilt .I . Vlhtillste A r•lfited,it•ectititu spar. 'When the glory has departed That ciertilled the earth with blootn, A r yl wiklinger weary hearted, I y r s.f t te tout l t. ca l kiblel we leave the ground etichantesl, Iyrvitrollthe +Cloud-peaks whore worn. ca. a 'boating still oar heart/a:Roe hat nted • , s ttillt.ir.the, shatter. of lost and ; 8-acing still the idol broken: On Ots clonal and /planted !re, , c hoir m , with tho wept* once /pollen, r. 'That neer IllaN liver , agein. 3: l o.l l ,eenlr eh' when is dreery.winter I kt ; W4tip lipeir the Abort we stood, .14.tokisthela the under current • vi Of hfrle hark and bun myllood. Tim; though bloom is spread before us, 4/14 ebsrossy season's roll, Winteri iron chain is o'er us. • And the ice is in our soul. COOklni FOOD FOR ANDing, The Mimi Cultiratur reminds its read srewito they be skeptical as to the impor tant:ea cooking for their domestic ani m4Otst new is the thee for-it fair trial oPtheiysiern. :tome wiseacres object to the method entirely, because, say they, it tVittrgytti,nature: Ili•a pnrely prim itive... condition, every animal partakes of Ati,ingf,tenance raw." We are not advised that. firev.ranges or cooking stoves were used in Eden, and we suppose that the ali which Eve ate, was also "raw.;"—but ittatthis is far from constituting ti solid ,fitment against using that species of fruit foully other form than that in . whieh pep. Presents it to us. If good and ,wholesome as it comes ripe and luscious from the bow, as mcqt will admit, we con tend that it is sometimes much inure pale tatilti and always more nutritious cookett. ,Ileceuse the .first inhabitants of the earth ; -w re nomadic in their habits, it is' no rea , son dist houses are, of no utility, Noe'do we-think- thatthecause a hog Can exist and • - ta,ttet on raw corri, potatoes, barley, buek :wheat, and many other similar produe , tiontt,,, it is useless to cook there • foi. Jam. Ou the contrary. we know that ALL. food is jreatly enhanced in,value bycook . tag: . FACTS IN !WILDING, One fact is that a square furnt secures more roots with a given eon fur outride iv4,la, than any other rcatangatar Great length and little witlth -may afford realm:cairn' rooms, but at an additional ex- pense., • • ,knother fart is that rentilatiou is an es nential in a human dwelling. ••No other. coritsidaitittion should exclude. this. 'The windows, and doors, should. be no iiitained. with 'regard to each' other, that a foll i alraught of air can be secured, at any thille,An'thil summer seaion, by day and ilight, - through the whole Louse. The halls, windows, and . doors, should be sufficiently high to afford a sufficiency of air in all the rooms. Nine feet is a good height for lower rooms, and eight for up per. Bed rooms should also he larger than they • Tommonly are. Great injury to din health is the result of sleeping in soft !Awe apartnienis, third, tact is that a steep roof -will not only shed rain and snow fur better than a flat one, but will last much longer. The fourth fact is, that a chimney in or near the centre of the building will aid to wallet the-whole haulm, which if built . to . one end or side, the heat will be thrown sad; lost. - The fifth fact is, that a door.opening *Om the .otitsitir into any principal room, iiitliout the inti.rrentitin or a hall or pas gip, pests much wore than it imps. in MAK:gee egress of air into it. The sixth:fact, that the use 6f paint is atebest ecotiotigi, in the I Prescrvation it nrcirda4, l 4 mind work. ,; literiteienth'iart is, that if the front If6tie' is made at one side instead of the , middle of the front, a partition will be la. feltird ,,, ht small hott4s this should not fOrtrtotten, but for latie 110UFI ' ' ' S the 'main V ielllialobby should be in the mithilef 'lt 1 4 :i4e Fsnes.—A new kind of fence • 44.51,yg i n fo use in N or thernr ).11tuois,— isiii ieuns,watasists of, strips of sheet iron, *or and * It'll, *hest , wide, prepared in 'oil. so as to resist thu action' of the weath lge ) end paintt.tl white. The strips arc 'MOM Vb OAS in the, &and, tede rode ittintrIWWIRIII *tterpeptileulal strip ot•boird - 414 olUi . , 4 ;1:11. wholc cost per , ye* 150441.4411 f.flelos titan thiTty clots; 4100 is in oninninr to wirs,; sr it does not , *444 littitll‘tl Whitei 'tittle will o ut I rl su n .i1 1 ,,,t, it. iii‘rie tta. ' ( .100‘144, tti gnwetill trieud - • MEM E=a= - - liafiTiTettriren;i4 .4r4;tio, of J to wair.lo-kaip • p1.1:1111 i W 441414. .4.*,a . ,1111 g '• Arr7r's 444 , ribert., of memake.tkaatniva.. .1411414 *artily, that,wa, am mireithilk anaiiAllautintainted with JACOS Tit'etb.. 1 Le. the labove named pctitamer, that he isdind Ire InoW"him to be, of good repute for lamest!: and temperunte, and that he is well proiltled with house=rtioni and other'convenitinces, for'the lodging and accOthrnothition of citizens, strangers, and travellers ; and we tin further certify, that wo know the House for which Licenic is preyed, and hobs its situation and.neigh lxirhood, believe it suitable for a 'cavern, and that such Inn or 'raven' is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. parnhard Gardner, Jacob Gardner, Win. Arnold, D. 11. Je.se Ilnuck, Georg., Bair, John Jabobs, here Chninitter, John B. Galbreath, Jacob Shank, William 'frostle, Fred. Charles Doll. hlarch 0.-3 L • IN TILE MATTER of tlir intended application of Aim's* and Gsuai.r. Sit Ira to keep a public house in Franklin township, Adonis cnuut,:— it beihg an old eland. I the undersigned, citizens . of, the township of Franklin aforesaid, being persoMilly acquainted with Moses and GEORGE SMITU, the above minted pe titioners, and also having a knowledge of the house for which the license is prayed, do hereby certify, that such house is ne cessary 40 accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, that they are , persons of good repute for honesty and temperance, and that they are well provid ed with house-room and conveniences for the lodging and accommodation of stran gers; and travellers. Wi!, therefore, beg leave to *recommend them fur a license agreeably to their petition. Ad k m Hicatcket, Strout! Coscr, JOhn ft Phiet, . Jirgeph Hcirt, Jacob Mark, J. K. VVilson, John Knouts, Charles, M ickley, Henry Knoll*, John Rebirt, 4' ~.. Jacob Deardord :John Lid,. March 41.-31 , .. .. IN Int MATTES of tha nf Marritsw TIMMINS te keepli public hoard in Franklin township, knarnscounty4.-ii'bakag as oid stand. WE, the undersigned, , citizens of the v 3 township. of Fran klin4foreitaid,ben ing personally aetilmittotd,W44M4l24Bl".4 'fisninne, tle above name ) etitioner, aii also having a knowled AirAtilOnuse for whictklicense is pt.' ;certify, that I&..fi house is managerial , td ac try coMmo date the publicatuttenteriaitkrtrangers and , and travellers, that leis person al good repute. for honesty - and temperance; and.. that heprp,v ; idel tro homls.ltrorn and cmifediences . thi." lodging and` di eommodarion of Ittrangera and Araretteriii We, therefore. beg tense?;to reteornthwatt him , funs licensee agressiblY , iii this stir tion. ct.,Hotren i e,l- :16401805t, % Mem hiesecker, Johr. ) 3 ,Pitmer.: l Jacob Deenh?flf,'..k•.'. 11 06 ,1 0 0 111 4.‘ ' Ilugt;,l3artatty , parnel,.brou g h,. , • Levi Minter,' Thomas o«xlmnit, Henry iterrechler. Andrew Sternal; JohaitMi Goodman, % March 94-4 C !`' - • ' , -- IN Tilt' MATTEII Of 'the hitenata st e fi , listion of JISSF. D. DiVWX•Pir to liket? a 'iltib twine • in Antntioy nassnaltipj Mains totiutp:a tt being no niii• obseti,.., : ~: .t. • ' , :-• I ":„ . • UT E, the 'sulvrirklwes,'citiiett df thb vir. I inviritiliiirB 4 llitiiin44y, Adams co., Pa., do hereby teriffyi 'half wit , are tifirS'iln ally and welt acAnayted %yip esai 9. New6l,4, i thiitteviWtibi.46 itinner,itat he is, end vfc know: bin) . ,tu,be of good re ) plait fail hbanisti inidilitntrehlii,e, itididiat he is vreli prnitdbd -with hbusevotno and other conveniences, fur the lodging and accommodalion of cit l iaens, strangers and Travellers ; laid iris thP furihePeertify that we kAew.thetliounie.for. Ailiieh."Lieeistila prayed.sad Irons iticsituation and • 'itelihk borizonti,,, , holiove - it-- te Ate--*ititsh4ll-for , Tavern, :and that 'sitelt.' ittnrior 'Avow' is IicPPAI 7 Y.c. 4ba,cCommv.tleJe iths.pulaho mid ell wr ;alp skritngemsatk z tfpvlilbgef t, , )103 1 1 "!..°91 , ...:?1. n , ..,oierph dents , AC. [Noon. d ,, ,,, •, IQ . . ~.-A, It braliii t a Gabel., :tit 1 •der, Dalts.44.inyder,, • ' .folfet IV ! • - I'')'• 1 J asept &ruts, .i • : I„Fatereas o 4 4 , lo;4 ~ i Jesse NI ack ley. • . Jsattes iis.,6joUittni , I . Jaoph Fottcrhir ; • y ,4artalt,Z,k*P',' • -..-t‘ Match ii.-„,3* . - .„.: • ' IN THE MATTER. of giti of Gareivor,b, th'kerg,ti p4ric. Viatica In the tar Reterabtirti,. AthilittireVtiott it being an old , wand, • ' WE, the Undersigned, ciiiiona Or the borough of (jetty sburg, ty of Adams; being well acquainted with Trios. E. GRESWOLD, the above named petitioner, and also having a knoidedge of the house for which License i prat ed.._ do certify that such Inn tie Tovecit is. tu• cessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. and that the above petitioner is a person of good re. pure for honesty and temperance, and that he is well provided with house-room and other conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Jas A. Thcaripson, H. Baltzgiver, Roben Tate, Allen Griot; D. Kendlehart, C. W. licelellani Abram Arnold, Michael Enter, R. W. M'Sberry, Nicholas Cordon,' Wm. W. Hameraly, . A. B. Kurtz. March 0.-3 t ANNIVEILSARY cELEiinATIO.N. TILE "Goethean Literary Society of Marshall College" will hold its eighth . annual Exhibition on 'Y'uesday Evening the 271 h of March ; on which occasion the performances will consist of a Prologue; Poem. Essay;' two Orationi, and a Debate—the subject of which will be. "is War justifiable T. • The public and friends of the Society ate respectfully Milted to attend. J. (3ooD, ' 1 •:1 ECKERT, • .s 4 W•x; D. C. titivitocK, Et • • t. R. t;:h WEVER; • Mereere.hurg; Mira tr, iV A INT ED.' . , Eleven Cents per room', iv ILL he said for IVALN VT, KER. NELS, at C. W'ssvea's Confec tionary, iu Gettyshurg, Ps., if delivered dry aud in good order. Perseus disposed to atte n d to the mutter, , ean realise good pay for their trouble, by securing the \Val! nutalinukediately, before the season has paaded, • Gettysburg, Oct. 20, 1818.—ti issuaLLA VURSERY. CIETTVSAVRG, PA; - . . IQLJ><T TREES. of all kinds, (grafts ,in,the rout,) can be had of the sub scriber on reasonable terms. Please cal and itulgeTer)iivrielves. •.. t-* . C. IY. HOFF/dAN. NEW GOODS. A t the' Old Stand GEORGE ARNOLD 11 AS just returned from Philadelphia I with a large stock or fresh goods, a mong which arc Ctuihs, Camminef Is, Jeans. Cords and Flannels. Plaids, striped and plain, 31paceas, Cashmeres, M. de laines, Plaids, striped 4- plain, Cashmeres, ipe.,for Lathes Cloaks, English and French Merinoes, Paramat _. to Ckila, Lots of CALICOES & GINGICAMS, he best yet offeted for the price. A large lot of DOMESTIC GOODS and CARPETING, very cheap; alsO a large'ttoek of Flt ESII G ROCER I ES, all of which will be sold as cheap as they can be obtained at any other establishment ! We do not throw out a few leading ar ticles at cost, ns a bait, calculating to make up on something else. But our prices are uniform, and we make no misrepreseufa tions knowingly, in reference to the,kind or quality of the goods we sell. Please call, examine, and judge for yourselves. P. S.—A few STOVES remaining on hand—very cheap. Gettysburg, Dec. 8, 18.18.—tf. • HURRAH FOR CALIFORNIA ! T[fIEDLD IN CALIFORNIA, or the Wealth that JR. is to be obtained in that coantry. - its we are told, are ,nvictof_ ti t Small matter when compared with tbrr . "procione ale" that can be obtained •in a direct way, in aldancs county, without digging for it or undergoing the fatigue of a long and dangerous voyage. ..A bird in the hand' iiworth taro' in the bush!" Ifjon wish • to Hun It t ,call at the , , , On* , Pricsand Cash Clothingand Variety maißcus SAMSON, Opposite the BANK; Gittysbortr. • who haunted from the 'City on the 15th inst.; with "his fourth attar* of WINTER GOOD, this ,season. ,Peractos who have purchased from him this winter have ad mitted that he sells Clothing cheaper than they have error been bought 'anywhere be fore ; 'and the filet that be has returned the conith time this season with a large ,stock of Clothinz,ahows,plainly that he sea' Wirer& ininy Ind Asti tee; *err !Ow _and *Uhlman profits. 11tii is no idle' talk of the Printer, because he is paid for] his Advertic4qment. It is the, trudl., and itierefore we say '4 , 04 can oburtg,ar.filthisr ea re, thhi , preaou; Mitals,".l;; purchising front an; ivithoet ; r n A ruy persosf can satisfy himself of the fact by,.giving him a call. he•asepitnrentemhraoes'every thingini the way of , Heys'. and fden's wear, tine and superfine Tweed, Cirminet;Oass i me re Casitnt eret, and Cloth QUAYS, C LOAKS, and .P.ANIESt Satin, Cassimere, .Cassinet, Clotbr plainend Caney VESTS; cape, .eravata, ,Wiappers;'ishirts, bosoms ; suspenders, gloves; stockiuge, &e.. Also, aisle variety of. fancy articles; jewelry, specaanlel..perfuntery,;enmhs, razors, per 'sea, umbrellas, guitar strings,. Iwlito Itch bir ileetti, art.; • t:ri ,ITaa ipubanziber4anks hiir friends sod customers for the .Ilberal patronage ••be stowedoponllinly pod hopes to merit a continuance of the same. •MA,RCUS SAMSON. 'Jan.•l9. 1849.,-411 • I • Chartgi tlit; , ,tletion Law. ;"Sig:'' ~. ;...-4-44.1 '' AN ACT relative ; In voting at elections in the --cottatieia-Adairto,Dauphin,..Eurk. Leneaster. FranklirgAtAtrdaqdwatidiftdit:uttke, Ggegn and Ede. A , ~„ , • ,- sspriort,l,, BO enacted by:the !kir? , ,iiiitiMottii 494)reriPnifitivC41Qt,,the uk+ ll l iniufuraltli,ol` t'etleiii,lraNn ie G;t l M . il ' ..t i el,gligtttri. l i e ,i4 0 n l.hiteV i i "F. 15 ,. 4 - 11 ; toe ,auth / o ()Apo) ~., putt. a, %Hai. '4,Wa:tet i ~, i r i!il vitli A iiieri of ; the rii ‘ Unfypf z elideres„Detlfo ;Dauphin, York, i f e Uaiseailfer,Prankliii,` Cumberland, .15rad ford, cenire. l Qreen and , grit!, front and iftir thiFritiWot:q* np‘t.ii9 Voi for in iiiiidithites'fur th i n vprsonapierites to kt'ent election Ofti ups sllp or i tteket, Rap. vines tit),office for iihiob every ,einioli• &le ie voted fur shall be dve.lollllll4 u re. iiiiired: by the existing 101! of UlLlCcun" inonn ; ealili:,...., Sec:rift:lW 2. That any ' fratui'eoruntittetl, by any person voting in Ilt. manner ?b? ye prescribed shall' be punished as similar frauds ere (Howled tp be punished by .the existing laws or the cominenareitlth. March 0.-31 REGINITEWS • NOTICE is hereby given to alltegateti iv and other persons concerned, that the Administration" Aecbultts of the deceased persona hereinafter mentioned will be pre oeuted at the Qrphaus' Court of Adams county, for confirmation and allowance, on Monday the 16th day of dipril next: The first account of Peter Epley, Exec utor of Peter Melbelm, deceased. The guardian account of lease Wean'', Guardian of Montreville Beard. The account of 'John Bercaw, Admin istrator of Thomas Snowden, deceased. The account of Wm. Blank, Executor of Jacob Guise, deceased. The final account of NVin. Rex and Geo. Rex, Administrators of John Rei, deceas ed. The first and final account of Jonathan C. Forrest, Administrator of Rufus Will, deceased. The final account of Daniel Bare and Andrew M. Deardorff, Administrators of Peter -Hoover, deceased: The first accouni of Jonas" Doll. and Ja cob Nagle, .Executdis oHenry' Moll, do ceased. The first account of S. S,Schmucker, Executor of Elizabeth Steenbergeti, de ceased.. The first account of Andrew Rife. Ex ecutor of John .Rife. deceased. The account of John Bostetfer,'Execu tor of Peter Grof, deceased. The first and final account of Isaac Staub, Administrator of Mary Bishop. The first swum pfltobert Smith, Ex euume of Walter Smith, deceased. WM.' AV. MAME R3I.Y, Register, Register's Office, Gettysburg, March 16, 1649. (} t OLD PENS AND SILVER PEN t_x CILS, (best quality) Card CUM Visiting and Printing Cards. Fancy Note Paper, Envelopes, Motto Wafers; Fancy Sealing Wax, Letter Stamps, &c., for sale b. U. liugatum, GETTYSBinit; FOUNDRY .11.,ICHLVE SHOP. rilll.l RE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public generally that he still continnes to carry on the FOUNDRY RUSIN ESS, in allits branch es, at his old establish men!, in the Western parted Gettysburg, where he has constantly on hand all sorts of at Vl)2ib r iPaZi2X9 such as Kettles, Pots, Ovens; Sltillsts, Pans, Griddles, ttc.., of all sizss ; elan. STOVES of every size and variety, inclu ding Common, Parlor,Air-tight and Cook mg Stoves—among them the far-famed Hathatcays. To, Farmers he would any, he , has ma hand an excellent assortment of Threshing' Olathinci, Ilovey's celebrated Strawcutters,,,the re nowned Seller Plows ; also , Wondeock's and Witherow's ; deo Points, Cotters, Shares,' &e:- • . . BIACKSMITKING is . osTruld on in its differeutbraucliss. by the beisi cif work- 4 4, t h The subscriber hat also opened a Ai. 8001' 1;10 C , h A Shop in the Said— .en of the Froun :y Building. where, with good work men Ind' excellent-materials,' the neatest Am and laeit work win be Made. -' vokir-Li r die will be' Waited on at thdir residence., All of the above mentioned articles will be,furaietwaes cheap, for Cesh,or toiletry Producevlia they eon be bad any , where else. •.411c:orders will be promptly attend ed to. 001tIPtigaliog Lippe at the stigts, !twice. *4);;RitxN. -QMisourg, May-14 1848. qq a aq PU4IFY THE BLOOD ! Or. Xi - eases Panacea. , WWI the removal and permanent cure of all diseases arising from an impure stale of the Blood. wad habit of the body. vit , Chronic disease of the chest, bronchitis. Pleu risy, Catarrh, etc., Scrolulcin all its stages, Tet ter, Scald Heed, Blotches, Cutaneous eruptions of the he'd, lace and extremities, Ulcers, Chron ic Affections of the Stomach- and Liver, Chronic itheamatisco. White Swellings, Abcesses, bypti able disorders, constituttooal Debility, and all mercurial and hereditary predispositionsoice. Lit no one deceive themselves, that be cause a single excess of any kind dues not occa sion immediately an attack of disease, it is there fore harmless. Every violation of an organic law, carries with it smnfer or-titer its punish ment. In the great majority of situations to which mania exposed in social life. it is the Con tisued application of less powerful cameo which gradually, and - often implureptibly, ea/Cm the change, and robs the cninai curia., t elate jou ger is dreamt of. The mujutity of human all mean: is of slow growth. and -Of slow progress consequently admits only of cure :.erotula, coo sumpttoo, dyspepaia, wile swelling, gout, chron ic atkctions of the stained'. liven, spine, head, eyes, and eat [amebas, embrace this close--each being the effect of -an alteration iii weasels of ou tuition, effecting vegi tat we lite trim an ante , . deny acquited or hereditary came. nothing shell of powerful ALTaIIkTIVIL medicines. protonic the least hope to the invalid. Palletises is ill ueeer cure, and hitt° do much mire met. To.- Ica .and AL-reel -elves, combined with a proper regeine of diet—the one To strengthen, the other to-change morbid action, are what pi rhology in culcates. Read the following valuable tie+ timo ny : Pil ti.v x Lens AO nne 9, 1947. .11sving been apprized of the Pasecri , it af fords- me much ileShure to Le able to recommend it as a valuable r e medy in that class of chrOnic. constitutional. and glandular diseases to wach it is especially adapted. To those aho are af flicted, and requite medicine as an ALTER ATITI cannot obtain it in a more operable. act ne.and uniform state, than is to be found in the Pasa al:A Y have used it in sever al mat urea with decided success. S ours. &C. D. AT. , LTFDN., 31. D. Prepared and Sid N. W. Cur. t!ii & South sr. Philadelphia, •Fi , r sale by S. ELLIOT, Car lisle; 31THEMiON, Harrisburg. and by drug gists and Merchants throughout the country— Price 25 eta per bottle. :zee pamphlets. - For partm , ularpreerarapbleti. Price; i large bottici-45'ball dozen. 113"°Also 131 t. KEELER'S CORDIAL AND O,IRMINA:TIVE, a medicine or iiniutpi,:rell poweia in epeuaily curia; Diartura, Dy.entery, Elidlira Wan tu nr. Cholera 510 rhos, Colic. Fistp lipcy, for all de:armaments 01 the stamach and ,BOweta Minsod ierrattra. No family should be without the Infallible remedy. Erie* gb crate pc. bottle. Oct.[July 14, 1848.-1 y) Cheap ! Cheaper ! Cheapest! RERVAttOji ritett ' as least 40 per cent. t • S. Z. Si CIR CI 33, ILI AS iust returned from the cities with 111 thalargest stock oft'ANICY Goon*, he has yet offered to the Public, and he does not hesitate to say that it is the BEST iiitewn; snd the CHEAPEST ! If you don't believe' it call and bee for yourself; while I•shall be gratified, those calling will be profited,. My assortment is complete, and purchased at the lowest Cash prices I The following articleit Comprise a portion, of my cheap and splendid stock A. Splendid Lot of Bonnet Ribbons, hugs assortment of. Baths and Meatus Ribbrui,licisl.Floisers; Shawls, Monslin dai lidos, ta ll y lack cloth, and Cashmere • Wooie in en Coforts, Zephyr Ties, Cap Ribbon:, . Wax Dolls, gab and Cloth Brushes. Woolen Yarn, Back and. Bide Cookie, Pocket do.. Pine and I- Val 7 do..t ,Bair Fins, Breast Pins and Bracelets, Fancy Boxes, Watch Clisins,Guards. and Keys, Scent Bags, Fancy Soaps, Peeluldres, Silver Pencils, Plain Gold Rings, Children's Oaken , Silk and Cotton Canvasa, Steel Buckets, Steel Bag Chains, Ivory and Steel Knitting Needles, Knit ting Needle t WIN, Mourning Collars, Chop Bead Fringe, Black Cotton Hose, Cotton Spool Thread, thread and cotton edgings and lacer ; mull, book, and cambric niuslins, plain jaconets, Irish linen, black sod triode alpacca, flannel,cashmere, proven holland, linen table cloths and towels, bonnet-met ins, silk handkerchiefs, plain and figured entiets, silk ties, a general assortment of men's, women's and children's hosiery, gum and cotton suspenders, silk and spools, whalebone, hooks and eyes pearl and agate buttons, ivory studs, sewing and sad lera's silk, patent thread, men's black kid gloves neeble-worked colare, ladime kid gloves, black galloons, standing collars, rosette, tabs end quil ling, hair braid., blacking, watcher, steel bead ret icules and purses, beads and clamps, purse twist, rings kid tassels, scissors, thimbles, chenille. wonted patterns, card board, lilly white, cologne, hair oil, head dre , see. tooth brushes, bed lace, car pet binding, pins Mid needles, a large assortment of children's shoes, men's and children's cloth and glazed caps, &c., &c. lllCPLadies and gentlemen are invited to call and examine before purchasing else where. Come one—come all—and save FIFTY PER CENT ! J. L. SCHICK. Gettysburg, Sept. 22, 1848.—tf ELVER • AND' GERMAN SILVER YENCILS, VIOLIN STRINGS, &c., of beet quality, can alwaya be had at the Fancy Store of C. WEAVER. 6.1 li f it %VW, of all, kinder, just meeiveti 1.75 itnd (An 'gloat pied' to twit the times, by ' J. L. bVHLCK. yr- w - V IIE undersigned has connected with his Coachmaking Establishment a large Smith Shop, and is prepared to do ALL KINDS OF BLACKSMITIIING, INCLUDING IRONING CIIIRINER, BUGGIES, Wi,GON3, Ile would say to those who have Horses to shoe. that he has in his 'employ lint-rate hands; which. with his persdnal attention, will enable him to give entire eatisfanlion to all those why = T imor him with a 041. CARRIAGE .& BUGGY SPRINGS ; (warranted) will be promptly mdde to Of; der at all tithes. • • ipc7•All kinds of REPAIRING done, both in Wood and Iron, at the Mott reduc ' 'llowirbankful for pest' encouragement, the sublicriber eolicits a continuance of pat renege, mut itrriuta his friends to call at his Establishment in west Chambersburg et., a feadoers below Thompson's Hotel. O. W. HOFFMAN. Gett .11 ig; October 16,11047. ikitlitiVA CLOCKS, 'WATCHES, AND . JEWELRY. 9111 fig subscriber tenders his acknowl -- edgemento to his kends and the pub lic tot the liberal Patronage hitherto extend ed to him, ant; respectfully iufurnis them that he his jusC tretilifed - Triiiff ilia - city a new assormelit.tof. • Or ALL 11115D5-f..A LSO. 8 11 Ud 113 ITO such as Bins. Breastpins. Ear Rings, Watch•chains, Watch-keys, Guards, &c., &e. Also SPECT4iCLES, and Glasses of all kinds and qualities—all of which will be sold low. ithCLOCKS WATCIIES repair ed, as usu at the shortest notice. Establish° tin Chambersburg at. next door to S. BOEULER'S Book and Drug Store. acrl have also for sales lot of new and second-hand WATC:HES. which will be sold low. ' ALEXANDER FRAZER Gettysburg July 21, 2848. NEW ESTABLISHMENT. IMO3E=I n ESPECTFULLY informs the chi li zens of Gettysburg, and strangers who may tarry here until their beards grow, that he has opened a new saloon in the shop formerly occupied by helm LEEDr. in West York street, one door West of Paxton's Hat -store, w here he intends prose cuting the Tonsorial business in all its va ried and various branches. 111, razor's goal end sharp, Ha II shave your lace ssithout a smart. Gentlemen, call and see for ?ourselves Ills sponge is good, his towels are clean, And in his shop he elsays seen Err He also respectfully informs the gentlemen that they can at auy time have their boots blacked in the neatest style.— Gentlemen can also have grease removed from their clothes. Gettysburg, April 21, 1818. DIAMOND TONSOR S: R.-TIPTON. ASHIONABLE Barber and Hair J Dresser, has removed his "Temple" tu the diamond, adjoining the County Bull dines,'a-here he eau at all times be found prepared to attend to the calla of the public Erumiong_ experience he-flatters himself that he can guthroughall the ramifications of the tonsorieal departments, with such an infinite degree of skill as willmeet the en• tire satisfaction of all who submit them china to the keen ordeal of his razor. He hopes, therefore, that by attention to busi ness and a desire to please, he will merit as well as receive a liberal share of public patronage. The sick will be attended to a their private dwellings. XIDJERACT4III.M.. '[HE subscriber tenders his acknowl edgments to the public for the liberal and ate' patronage with which he has been f ed for a series of years, and re speer .y announces that 'he has re ceive . at his old established stand in Chataersburg street, a large and, fresh SUPPLY OW DRUGS 86 MEDICINES,' ikaiaattez - azaetimaw, Paints,Varnish, Dyestuffs and every variety of articles novelly found in a Drug store, to which he invites the attention of the public, With assurances that they will be furnished at the most reason able prices. B. H. BUEHLER. Gettysburg. Yune 2, 1848. G. E. BUEHLER RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public generally that he has now on hand a large assortment of T hy .R fr3E of every description, which he will sell at moderate prices—all warranted. Persons wishing to purchase al low roles will do well to call before purchasing else where. HOUSE SPOUTING will be made and put up at 124 cents a foot. F the very best quality, and different flavors, can be had. at all times, at WEAVER'S Confectionary in Chambers burg street. Families and Parties will be supplied with any desired quantity, at the shortest notice. CAKES and CONFEC TIONS of all kinds always on hand, and will be furnished to order on reasonable terms. Gettysburg, July 23.—tf lIANCY ILl'lCLES,Cologne,Soaps Bail Oils, Tooth Brushes. Toilet Brushes, Tooth Powders, &c., Ihre:, for bale by S. IL ULIJULIA rtillnifelpbin A dvcrliscmcnipi Daguerreotype Portraits, (IF a superior quality, hautlsomely eol ored,and put up in beautiful /Nome. co Cases. complete, for only, ONE DOL LAR, at Spider's Cieap , Dctguerriart Qat fery, 84 WalnutStreet,helow Fourth, Philadelphia. All pictittes made at this establishmentiwill!beiwarratelei Perfect. Sept. 22, 1134100770 m Langenheinitt Daglierrlith Gal ' ier o y RiartitO r ' 3d 'Strory: Llro. 144.,tir PIA* v10'404.1,8. Jy ta4liminotim J01:44. purpose of 42- Riojgo• 411 1 0. 3 X1VPlYrk$140 , 40greoPed 41 14 1 * .04n4C 0 PAPne 4 1 10l'..f!flksi Pince' of DlPmill, end flisltiopPlkid " ,of,adelphia, and vast .number.. I pt 'strangers resort to if to. prowe • poi! DolgußrOkolYfe:•. Proprietors will make every exertiona,to extend Ate 4 , 1116 Plitatoliehn4 fame of this well. known r!all4lAi/hinent. groupes, Groupe, of Children, and single portraits of all lists are eteiented equally well. Philadelphia, April 1848-0 FtJ.ItS, Merl Y4 4 ( 1 / 2 ,s' LAMES' WF-11? CUAR:L/PAVAILIFOILD, Furrier, Na. 104 CIIRSTNUT ST., A few.deors above Third, Philadelphia, 1101/ OULD invite the ladies to call and vv, eitiMine &tuffs, Boss. Tippets. &c.„ of every variety; coh• silting of Rich Rusin! Sable, Hudson's IN,q a y - Martin, Norway Iviirtin,'Mink ' bfba, Baum. Martin, Stone Martin, Ermine, Fitch, Ate.; &c. 'These skins have been selected w ith'grentrare, and stem:We by the beat workmen in the coun try. La dies may rest assured that nit article will be offered for sale lo this establishment that is not perfect in every respect. CHARLES OAK FORD, 104 Chestnut it. a few doors above Third, Phil.td. Sept. 21), 184850 in Philadelphia Type /POMO dey No. 8, Pear St., near the Frclat»ge, PUILADELPIIIA. 1 HE Subscriber having made great im provements in his method of casting type and mixing of metals, and had a thor ough revisiosprof matrices, the faces of which are out excelled, in beauty and re gularity of cut, by any in the country ; flatters himself that by a strict personal at fentiortio business, and ornploying none but the most skillful workmen, he is ena bled to offer A sUPERIOR ARTIrI.E. .h gredily reduced . Prices. Ile is continually adding to his stock all that is new, from the best workman of this and other coutries, and having lately pro cured from Europe a great variety ut new faces and ornaments, solicits the attention of Printers thereto. Specimens will be sent to those wishing, to order. Presses, chases, Cases, Ink, Stands, Galleys, Brass Role, and ev2ry ntl,er ar ticle needed to famish a centiliele Prlnt.ng Otliee, suppliecd at the shorte..t moire. GERMAN BOOK AND JOB TYPE. of the newest style and of all sizes, care fully put up in founts of correct proportion. ALEXANDER RUI3II. Aug. 25, 181 g. MIKTO At lI'S CUP ALLED STYLE OF 11.17'S FOR GENTLI.:.IIEN. CHARLES OA 13.1" CED No. 104, Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, 111: OULD respectfully invite attention to his superior style of hats for au tumn, 1848 ; which will be found the most! perfect ever before offered to the commu-1 nity. Its peculiar forma render it the inure desirable, as it combibee all the essentials of durability and neatness, retittisite in that article of dress, whilit his increased facil ities in manufacturing, with-all modern improvements, enable'him to challenge the world to produce a better lint. 'Children's Taney Hats and Caps of the latest Mode. -These gun& base been se lected with the greatest care, and will he round most beautiful and Chaste in their styles. Ladies Riding Bata and Cap; of entire ly new Patterns. --U rest has been bestow. ed in constructing these articles, that they may fit perfectly easy, and forms graceful appearance. CII AR LES OARED'? D, 104 Chestnut at. a few glows shirve third, MN. Sept. 29, 1848.—(March 3,—ly) 246 AND 413 MARKET STREET, PAILADjtPOIA, THE cheapest and 'meat assortment of # GOLD dc SILVER WATCHGeI PUILAOYLPHIA. Gold Lerma, full jewelled, 18 earl t • twist • , 8130 and over. Silver " st!. " 1810 and ewer. " Lepines " $ll and over. " Quartiers, $ sto 8 10 - Gold Peocili, • 1 50 Silver Tea 'Speen., equal to coin, ' 4 Ed' Gott, silver holder and pencil, 100 With a splendid assortment of all kinds of Watches,. both gold and silver; 'Rich Jewelry, Ate. Gold chains of the best nisnufsetures, and in fact every thinglit l tlie: Watch 'and Jewelry 'Melt touch• lesi 'priene thin canoe bought id this city or elsewhere: ' • • 'Please save this advertisement, and oral ateither - • - LEWIS'LADOMUS; • ' N 0.418 Markel itreet, eitove Eleventh, north side, ol•A;,,,IACOO LkDOIVIUS, ' 240 Market it. iihit store -below Eighth, south side. •' • • perWe ;have Gold and Silver Leiere still cheaper than the abOve . .prices."--e erul discount made to the trade. Sip!, 22. 248...144 lialltiluore"Adtrealisenients. J. DI, OR W. ttorxixs JOHN M. OREM & CO, MERCK, ANT TAlLpus, AND WIIOLESALE DEALERS eloi hr. Ca 14!inert's, Vest fug and Tailors , Tritium itigx, NO. 230 NARKET STREET, N. W. CORNER OF CHARLES, BALTIMORE. • A LA ROE ASSORTMENT OF READY MA DE CLOTHING, Of Superior Ouality. CFONE PRICE 01 , 11.1"..ea March 31, 18.18.-1 y HOUSE SPOUTING WILL be made and put up by the' subacriber,wh6 will attend prompt ly to all orders, and upon as reasonable terms as can be procured at any establish ment in the ()minty. 134,10. E. BUEHLER; GottVbeirt, Octpbcr 15, 1841‘ V,‘LUABL,E ~/ if 1. .ro C UR P..11' 1 111 . Is clormr,Lus KlidesiTaitt EXlrtAir, the. World's ‘VyildetOMpfitariotilmo so. by: all who bare brerfmsed dwelling, inflainseue r Nin lit tbe4Beck. Weak tombs, :'render or Sore Frew and Screfulous • Surge are speedily end per manently cured by.t.lonuelre klegicaltPain jgxtrsotur ; Affection* of the LurigavAguo is dm Fano, Breast, Vic ;DoMoreauF, Chronic, ants Eyes,' Blistered:-Surfaces, ;dco. , • his equally bueeficial in all. kiirds)if Irdisitatory lliseasesi'seektis mat Allpples and _Eyes, ; Bpraitta, Rheuhmtism, 'White Swilllios sod ineets 4 Brnises;Burns,Chil- ErysipelMNPilesiltri.; will quickly 'be relteied by the tppliestitat of this salve. This' irdmarksblel Amnia ve possesses many -virthee neverfiaitol se ettrothersrheler.-• It has the Most iterfeetpnererovecell pales by dre f 'paeititely allaying ehe Mt &ring si lliest immediately upon' its applieation.o— If arty diebellets• •the statement, we would earnestly invite them toren end examine the numerous unsolicited ; Certificates , Of 'of remarkable cures frimsght by this salve. It has for menthe past been;sold•upon tho 611iiwi4lileiet terms, wait: -if the laser was not perfetitly stitisfied,• end even :de lighted with its effects, arid-furthermore if it did not fully answer our ;recommenda tions, their money vrks maimed iramddi emit et • their. emptiest, -.Use 'these ;terms this absolute heal-all is nirw sold ; andAiro simply ask if 'the public can demand any •thing more rekennable I- Kind pa renh heap it constantly -on hand ; in ease oladcidetnt by Are, life• may-be lust without it ; by its Ilse all borne are subject to its con trol, unless the vitals are destroyed.' Caution,...—No ruin EXtractor can ire genuine unless you find the ligitaturenf Comstock & (•o. on the wrapper to each box. Beware oldie counterfeit. ItliEUMA,TlSll.—Cometock's Hew es' Nerve and Hone. Liniment, and Indian Vegetable Elixir, is warranted to cure any case of Hlteutnatiam, Gout, Contracted Chordsand Mnseles,orstifiJoints, strength en Weak Limbs, and enable those' Who are crippled to walk siguia. Use this hr uck and be cured, or go ait!iout it slid suffer, as you please. Certificates of cures by the hundred can be seen at 21 Cortland street, N. York, where thin arti cle is sold only genuine. DEAFNess.—Use Pr. McNair's Ar constic Oil, ler the cure of Deafness. Al an, all those (lir:y.4l4de noises, like the buzzing of niseeis, falling of water, whq zing of steam, which are symptoms of a'p proaching deafness.. Many persons who halve been deaf for ten or twenty )'ears, and compelled to 'use ear truMpos, hare, after using one or two bottles, thrown a side these trumpets, being made.perfecfly well. It has cured cases of ten, fifteen, and even thirty yeats standing 9 1" deabless• flop Liniment of the Pill's.— Tile worst attacks of the ['ilea are effeetualtv and permanently eared in a short time by the use of the genuine hay's Liniment.— Hundreds of our first citizens thronglimat the country hate used this liniment t• ith complete success. It is warranted to cure the must aggravated case. If no cure be effeeted the money will he refunded. 0:1=1 Ill'Et11.1:1i. (;eitysburg, JUL 10, 1849 arso citANGEs IN THE wEATilra 'WILL AT Eli IA I. Ll' street the body ih rho blood is pine. ha'e+i i the iduul, even thf most diseased, has within him a geini or root of tlidt original pine blood of out runisuon which Fenn of pure blood is the supporter at lui life .and lb in constant Struggle to tbrow pit' hel.". geneuus, entrain hunting, which air the esto4 of disease in the individual. Uy rut II the hint y of the diseased individual tli its bad you allow tie germ of pule blood tumult giound and to make blood Din better quality, atitt 14, en progressively till the w bole,mass is irgeriviated; for the good principle or good pure blood. is al. ways striving - to be - ptedurnitnint ovet the' mit or Airmailed boatels. Let all who %Orli to Le at a tine healiby habit.; w ho, with to have a found mind in sound holy; who debit, fo Le able to stand ,without injury the cautinual changer of this etiolate; who desire to bate healthy chil• dren. use the Brundieth Pills whirl wilt eflect rt. ally cleanse the, blood of all coiriipt obit restore the human body to the state of health joyed home the introduction of mineral meth , cities. Remember Brandreth Pill, place wili,in teach of all health and long life. TRUST TO I3RANDRI3.O PILLS, hike them so as to produce a Wink acct. rd ypor sickness will be the affair of a day °Tint). while those who are too wise to follow, ibis citron° it sante advien. will be silk, for Menihit, let if e sick enquire of the agonts for Rtand,ieth whether therm titbit site to or oitt. Litf , ll;', m enquire among their Wet& ard stk question. 'Verily it it risritcd shall be procured. lobbe kirk. let n e ray.; or e the BRAN LtßE'llil lilLr. Man will be born to Jas of than demi to what has hi'the'rto been his tie), dityn as he has been by disease, ineirolities, at:lf /If r T. ing, which no earthly power lista hiss to all,. 'faith until this diteot 1 , 10111.111 i ru tl fl ISIIII,II. The weak. the feeble. Ile taint, iLe nervous, the delicate, ate in w tevtd•rt ; nit I h efted by their 'operation, end the moist r it removed by perscterehee'whlimit thi did 01 physician. Adopted ball 'elteiltriatscres bud situations, they are the-best turtiteinea 'et et .1, Yeatted fat lainilies. of ,to takb'to *lnc ,paevent log scurvy and cot ti volitive, requiring ais, chs late of diet, particulat regimen, or cute .agaiott : toLiog N. R. There is ngt . jautaty, that you get The BRA NI/BETH I'ILPS, ortleti yeu purchase oh the duly authorized Agent. 0::"The Branareth Pik ire trold'fer l ll6Aftente. per hotel De..tli Bianilteth'iritrineiPkkefliot, 14 131.0adwqc Yetk,:aid TO -the it **has duly - 61 2theelead Afteplej-71.:14•B4rfi4aelP1&&c°,4 Piet , T* 1 1; A.,14•Al re. , A*9tuigLrl l . 4 4m • ingoluntentoteni A F . Whharlatt . i lk!) Mown; D.' M, C: Vilitlts t 'D'ainOunY eitietirkk& Littlestown i Mikernisnati; Ciiihfiliti 4361) ' Theatitintialiktlttl-.l.,lCAMainiugh, East Berlin; D. Neareoatter Mechanicsville+ 1190181statillea over. [-Jan. 19,.1948.—•2m ttfi er'stiouttiaftt iiirn4any, just receiv, ed,,4ltieli '4in be 1 8414' te coup try mer chants, or prititie folliiidtials, at s small advance upda:oobt. xt tbsißeoltssette of A ICBIi iE W KUII'fZ. ME ',MIR. AND , BAII4 - 10 published ovary Prirfry. the County Building,above the,R,cgister end Recorder , ' a Calm •, DAVID A. 13UE111:4ER. , ,,. TIC It DI If paid in at:N(lm.° or within tltu. year, $ . 2 per • annuin—if not paid within the yclu, O. paper discontinued until all ariearegisiriS"liald , -- erreld at the option of the I'd dor. , 61 cents. A failure to untiij a diecoutinuant• will be regarded as a new engsgenithia -. Afirertormeals tint exceeding a Frpwe iaxgried three lintel: for euheyquNai in 25 cents. Longer ones in the same profinctleth— All advertisements not' specialty °third for 16 given time,*will he continued mall eral reduction will be made to thilielatts•mbrirtiser• by the year, Job i'r luring of 411 kindkortrittvrp.py l efly prompt/y,and,oarreasoimble terour, _ iktui cuovinumflaticu t oi J tv s illtklicw(xer enpting such u contain,llion . ry ernes of new ontwerilitti, must bc 'Purr imp, 40t. •GCUTC a tC LloL 1
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