DENTISTRY. J, LAWRENCE HILL Ittirgeoti Dete lIESPECTFULLY offers his profes sional set•vices to the citizens of Get tysburg and surrounding country. lie is prepared to attend to all cases usually ste mmed in dm Dittrisr, and hopes, by strict attention to Deetistry alone, to hie able to please all who may see fit to entrust their teeth in bigheads. Office at Mr. M'Cosh'e May 15. tf MEDICAL CARD. R. GILBERT informs his friends, and . the public' in general. that he has fbrmisd I permanent partnership with CLIFTON A. COWGILL, M. ode of the resident Physicians of the Phil adelphia Hospital at Blockley. Gettysburg. June 4, 1847. ALEX. EN:. lob, ATTORNEY AT I.AW, OFFICE in the Centre Sqnare, North of the Courthouse . between Smith's and Stevenson's corners. Gettysburg. Ps. D• 111 9 CONAUGHY. ATTORNEY Ar LAW. FFICE in the W coinerr of the UV Public Square, one door West of G. Arnold's Store, (rowdy occupied as a Law Office by JOHN NrCONAUOIIIY, Esq., dee'd. He solicits, and by prompt and and faithful attention to business in his pro. fession, it will he his endeavor to merit confidence and patronage. 00 - D. WCONAUGHIr will also attend promptly to all business entrusted to him as Agent and Solicitor for Patents and Pensions. Ile has made arrangements, through which he can furnish very desirable facilities to applicants, mid entirely relieve them from the necessity of journey to Washington. o n application to him personally or by I otter. Gettysburg, April 2,1847. THObI 4 4.S M'CREAILY, ATTORNEY AT LA W. IFFIOE in the South-east Cornet ol IL' the Diana's', between A. B. Kurts's Hotel and R. W. M'Sherry's Store. Gettysburg, Dec. 12, 1845.—tf REMOVAL. 11. REED has removed his Law Office to the room one door East of Mr. Wattle's Hotel, and immediately op. posite Dr. Horner's. April 9. 1847-Iy. LAW NOTICE • WI&11131111 .0 MD ip (Of Carlisle,) 11DRESENTS his respects to hie friends IF and -informs them that he bast made arrangemen ts to continue to practices, usual in the Courts of Adams county, under the new regulation of the times for holding them. • Jan. 30, 1846. tf A Commentary for the People. ,c..v OW publishing, the ECLECTIC COMM EN TART on' the Bible, from the works of Henry and Scott, and above one hundred other wri ten. The work is prints don fine paper, and with large clear type. It will be completed an 24 parts, of so pages each, imperial Svo, all of which arc now stereotyped. It will be beautifully illus trated by accurate clews of ac I iptural scenes, de- signed eerily...sly to embellish a Commentary, and executed by the most eminent artists. Tables and charts are likewise added, where necessary tor purposes of illustration, •ud the whole comprb sing as valuable a series of illustrative engravings and embellistments, as has ever been nnited in a ny similar work. It may be ured with any edi t ion of the Bible. Will be,published semi•mootbly at 25 cents each part. Ihe design of the Committee of the London Tract Society, under whose supervision the Eng lish work was prepared, has been to cover that ground where all evangelical denominatisnsmeet, and to make a plain 41111 practical exposition of re ligious truth and duty. This work is based upon tie commentaries of Henry and rcott, and more than one hundred oth er writers in the various departments of Biblical Literature; the most important observations of these eminent diviner being quoted, constituting a digest of the most valuable results at which the learned men of all ages have arrived. in their ant teal study of the Holy 'Scriptures. Reference ha, been had to the wants of Sunday School teachers, and of 'amities engaged in tire systematic study of the scriptures. Perhaps there never was a juncture of time when true religion more greatly needed a safe-guard as gainst attacks which are both boldly and insidl *Ludy aimed at her vital principles; perhaps true religion wan never in a more perilous position tie tween open enemies and pretended friend', than at this particular ousts ; and surely never was it more incumbent than now, on every true friend of her holy precepts, every conscientious mater of a house-bold, every anxious parent, guardian and protector, to be provided with the antidotes to the poison, which is so unscrupulously scattered a bioad. or an argument against each dangerous lab lacy which is propounded to the injury and detri ment of that religion, which is the faithful oracle of the Divine Creator, and the best exponent of his The object of the compiler* has been to provide a commentary compact in *iar.moderate in price. and suited to christians of every station, tank and denomination. 'rho finally into whore haimils this work conies have In their possession a slope of Biblical science and practical instruction of mote value than gold. The republication is a peat undertaking, and we hops it will receive en adequate support."—N. Y. Wisereer.. - Chit commentary has enjoyed an extraordina ry popularity as a practical exposition of God's e ->sold 1m difers from any other, presenting the lost.setsunmslical illustrative end practical corn. eta which the Odors time able to select from the heel scholars, ort each passage in course. The text being omitted. it is enabled to present a Vast amount of Nitirning in a small space. The sour ces from which it is compiled afford a perfect guarantee edits soutainass, bath of doctrine and iaterp retadon. while the advantage of having the oniaion of different commentators is apparent and very gresd."—X. Y. Erungdist„ "Wa regard the Eclectie Commentary, low in scores of publication by NIP. Shannon. as especial ly denervint e lh; petronageof Protestant Christ ians. Its e was, beautiful finish of mechani. *al Orortmawatisp, and its comprehensiveness. em bmieipg. ea it dews, themes= of all the ablest corn mom**. aft amide it to very high considers tionisistiiia Parlor ingoriwt. We bare Raised the most faro:able notices frog Mang distinguished elentymen of various dm atteetoatlett ht thus country, led also from the re /Woken Met which cannot be inserted in a news. part talvinidenseest on account of their length— they *VA be timid on the ewer of each part. ROW.T T. SHANNON, 116 Nassau street, N. York. Booboo(*to sod agents supplied at the reg. War mobs prism, The ambers, a* published, H all be wit by upshot to any part et the United ttlihses by testaties the amount toe the IMMO, at tbo +kWOhlklllt Asa 10.1e47—,15t - - - - - ER NUM FILBERTS, A-L MONIM Ate, of the beet quaky N he WM the Cotakvitehhry of C. WEAVER. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. "N pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court of Adams county, will be offer at public outcry, upon the premises. on Wednesday the 14th day of July next, the REAL ESTATE of 'IIIOMAS NV mom., hate of Tyrone township, Adams county, deceased, consisting of a 2 4.1 Za art 9 situate in said township, adjoining lands of Allred Harman, Solomon Warner, and oth ers, containing 110 .ICRES, more or less', one third upland and partly timbered, the balance good arable land, with a proportion of meadow and boltdm. The improvements are a double r a LOG pNVELLINCi . HOUSE, Spring House a double Log Barn, with sheds attached; and there is a never failing spring of water near the house and a young and thriving Orchard on the place. Sale to commence at I o'clock, r. x. of said day. Attendance given and terms made known by lIANSON T. WRIGHT, .qdministrator. By the Court, - Wu. B. HAMILTON, Clerk. June 11, 1-847.—te 11 30000 wrirEx lIVIXTED GENS. SCOTT & TAYLOR AVING succeeded in whipping the 11. Mexican Armies at Vera Cruz and Buena Vista, and now designing to march against the city of Mexico to meet the en emy under the walls of their own Capital, the subscriber would imitate their exam ple by waging war against Rags and Na kedness, and he has accordingly recently visited the city of Philadelphia for the purpose of purchasing a stock of READY.MADE CLOTHING. which he can sell at prices' sti low as to enable any person calling at ids establish ment to clothe themselves from head to coot, at • astonishing low prices--his mot to being "Quiek sales and small profits.— My stock embrace* the latteilassortment of Ready made Clothing and - VA= 0.0)01:40. ever offered in this country, has been se lected with great care, and having been purchases' for cash entirely, will be sold Cheaper for Cash, ' than they have • ever before been sold in this place. In Rrofessing to sell cheap er than ever, I wish it to be distinctly un derstood that Ido not doer) because it has become fashionable for purchasers to make such announcements ; I au sincere, and only ask a visit from those wishing to purchase to convince them of its truth. Among the stock will be found COATS of Fine Black Cloth, Habit Cloth, . AJber tine, Tweed, Cashmerette, Cassinet, Lin en, Check and Gingham- Sack and Frock Coats, &n.—Also, PINTS, of Fine - Fin ey Cashmere, Cassinet, Linen, Cord, and Cotton,—fancy colors and styles. Also, VESIII, Fancy Crpss-Bar, Silk, Satin, Cashmere,Merseilles and Cassitiet- Also, Shirts, Bosoms, Cellars, Cravats, Hand kerchiefs. Men's Lasting Gaiters, Suspen ders, Gloves, Stakings—in tact every thing belonging to a gentleman's furnish ing line; all of fashionable cut and mate rials, mud as well made as can be made anywhere. Also on hand a large assort ment of fancy and useful articles, Pins, Needles, Thimbles, JevOilty, Perfumery, Shaving Apparatus, Coaibit, Penknives, .Reugh and Reedy" Hats, &c. I have also for sale a lot of BOOTS & SHOES, made in this county, a lot of IRON, and a lot of Calfskin, Soleand Up per Leather, which will be sold uncom mon cheap, as I wish to clear off the stock. Also, on hand- a new Rockaway, two second-hand Buggies, a second-hand Car riage, new and old Harness, which I will dispose of at extremely lob prices. Ilr?Those wishing BARGAINS will remember to call at the old-established VA RIETY STORE, next door to Kurtz' Hotel. and immediately opposite the Bank. MARCUS SAMSON. P. B.—l hive justreeeived an additional of Ofgotslitlitfeetilik,d'al suction very lei!. Gettysburg, Aprit 30, 1847. NOTICE. lEWERS of Administration on' the A Estate of JOSEPH RIFE, late o Franklin township, Adams county, de ceased, having been glinted to the sub scriber, residing in said toWnship, notice is hereby given to all pentane indebted to said estate to call and settle the same with out delay, and those having claims against said estate are requested to preient the same, properly authenticated, for settle ment. PETER MICKLEY Jr., Ada.' r. May 21.-6 t. NOTICE. T HE Account of We. Ettis, Co.temitten of Nswett. JOYCE, a lunatic, has been presented to the COurt of Com mon Pleas of Adams county, and the Court has appointed Monday the 16th day of August next for the confirmation and allowance of said account. A. B. KURTZ, Proth' y Prothonotary's Office, Z • , Gettplurg. June 18,1847. • TO BLACKSMITHS. Tsubscribers have os hand a very large stock of STONE COA L which they will dispose of low by the Silk gle bashel or otherwise, at their Coach tusking Establishment. - DANNER & ZIEGLER. March SECOND-HAND COACHES, BUG GEES; &a., of good and substantial make,. can be had at the Coach Establish ment se the subscriber. in Gettysburg. C. W. HOFFMAN. Gettysburg, May 29, 1946. ANOTHER ARRIVAL OF BOOKS AT Keller Kurtz's. GRAHAM'S Magazine, for July, 25 ete., Godey's Lady's Rook, for July, 25 cis., Captivity of Napoleon at St. He lena, by Montholon t Napoleon and his Marshals,. by Headley, Washington and his Generals, by Headley, Pietorial Jots athan, Courier and N. Y. Sun, each 12141 eta. Lithographs, a variety—besides * general assortment of stationery. Also. all the late publications of the day—for sale by KELLER July 2. ESPECTFULLY informs his friends tik. and the public generally that he has now on hand a large assortment of TLV IGIRE of every description, which he will sell at inode&te pries --,all warranted. Persona wishing to purchase at low rates will do well to call before purchasing else where: - ROUSE SPOUTING will be made and-put up et 12k cents a foot. 'II I C7"AN APptent.loB to the Tinning business will be taken, t 1 applieatiod, with good recommendations. be made soon. One between 18 and 17 years of age will be preferred. Genysburg,lklarch 12, 1847. LATEST NEW YORK FASiIONS Just retired at L. G. BAKER'S TAILORING EffiRIBENNNT, Chasibirsburg tired, irrTintaitrad. THE subscriber respectfully informs hie friends and the public generally that he conUnues the Tailoring business at -his-old etanth -fir 4Thamberstmrg street, where he may et all times be found, ready to accommodate all those who may want garments made. He has just received the last New York -- to digl/113MQFP Ste and he promises all who may favor him with their patronage, that he will give them entire satisfaction, both as regards the fit and workmanship of all garinents entrusted to him ; and at as moderate prices as they can be , obtained anywhereelae. Jie hopes by strict attention to business , and a desire to please, to merit's continuance of public patronage and support. p::7' Country pro duce taken in exchange - for - work. • J. G. BAKER April 16, 1847.-3 m T.I.IIGORIXG ESTABILISUM IENT. - HE subscriber would respectfolly in form the citizens of Gettysburg and vicinity, and the pbblic generally, that he has oped Tailoring Establishment, In South Baltimore street;in the room oc copied by Daniel Culp as a Chair Ware room, a few doors South of the Post Office where he will at all times be happy to ac commodate those who may patronise him, assuring them that he feels himself able to make a first-rate FIT. His charges will be as reasonable as at any other establish ment in the county. Country produce taken lit exchange ler work.- - He has madearrangements toreceive the New York 4^ Philadelphia Fashions, quarterly ; and will therefore be prepared to make garments in the most approved styles. ESATAS J. CULP. Gettysburg, May 14.—tf , _„. „ - - BLACKSMITH' \G. rtr HE undersigned has connected with IL his Coachmaking Establishment a large Smith shop, and is prepared to do all kinds of BLAO3XBNLITIIING, including ironing Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, 4.e. 'lie would say to those who have Horses to shoe, that he has in his em ploy first-rate hands, which, with his per sonal attention, will enable him to give en tire satisfaction to all those who may favor him with a call. Carriage .1" 1171iggig Springs warranted) will be promptly made to or er at all times. 7'All kinds of REPRIRING done, both in Wood and Iron, at the most redu ced prices. Thankful for past encouragement, the subscriber solicits a continuance of patro nage, and invites his friends to call at his Establishment in pz7. west Chambershurg street, a few doors below Thompson's Hotel. C. W. HOFFMAN Gettysburg, Feb. 6, 1846. NEW CLOCK AND WATCH ESTABLISHMENT. ALEX. FRAZER rib ESPECTFULLY informs his friends 1.11, - arid the public generally, that he has removed his Clock and Watch Establish ment from Taneytown, Md., to Gettys burg, at the stand lately occupied by Jo tiara MATHIAS, deceased, where he will be pfeitied to wait upon all who may favor him With their custom. He will keep on hand a general assort ment of ' Ciso OAS, - 14 WA`ICIEg; • avltEk.tr • which will be sold on the most reasonable terms. Clocks, Watches, Arc., will be re%. paired •at the most reasonable prices, and warranted to give entire satie leen on. Hav ing been engaged in the business for a num ber of years he hopes, by industry and par ticular attention to hie cumoment, to merit a share or public patronage; 4; Geittyabuyg,-Oat. l&4o.—tf TPHBENOLOUPDAL BUST, , .1 25—aWproved by Fow ler and - W` Us, designed especially for learn ers, showing the emit' location of all the organs of the brain, fully developed, which will enable every one to study the science without an instrueton—the meat Arimple and yet the most perfect ever invented, with all the Phrenological and Physiolog ical Books published by Fowler it Wells —for sale by July 2. KELLER KURTZ: HAND 311ZitS, ND JOB PRINTING OF MI! DIBCRIPTION Nally & expeditiously executed .4T THE ..ST.OIR" OFFICE. -Spring elummer Dry Goods, 111 AMY received from Auction, at J. ROSS HOOPES', No. 411 Market . Street above 11th St. opposite Girard Square Philadelphia: (=hits mous. de laioes, from 12-1-2 to 18 3-4 cents, ging ham., new style, 18 2:4 to 25 cents, yard wide lewni, 12 1-2 to 183-4, white mulls, bishop lawns, tarletons, jaconetts, striped and plaid muslin from 12 1-2 25, rich and glossy alpacas from 25 to Irtickings, flanels, diapers, &c. Shawls of every style from ill to $l2. Calicoes from sto 12 1-2 c, of a superior style, hosiery and gloves; men's and boy's linen, cotton and woolen stripes and plitids, from 10 to 20c. Tweed, Cassimeve, all wool, only 25 and 31 cm. Black, Eng. and French Cloths from $2 to 15 per yard. My assortment of mualins and linens are not to be surpas sed, either in cheapness or variety, in this. city. Musline at 8, 10, 12 1.2 : 8 yards wide, 37 1-2. Cotton and wool ingrain carpets from 10 to 50 cents. Matting 25 to 87 1-2 cents. N. B. Purchasers tire requested to call and examine for themselves before buying elsewhere, and they will save at least 25 per cent. Phila. April 9.-3 m Feathers! Fen Shirrs! Cheap for Cash. REDERICK G, FRASER, Uphol sterer and General FUrnisher, No. 415 Market street, above Eleventh, North Side, opposite Girard-Row. Philadelphia, whore may be had at all drams a large as sortment of Beds and Mattresses, Curled Ilair and Feathers, Chairs, Tables, Bed steads and Looking glasses, 4ogether with all other articles in the above hne of bus iness, Ili the very lowest price for Cash. N. B. All old work repaired with neat ness and despatch. I March 20, 1847—(3m.) JLADOM US hasremoved his Watch • Watch-Tool and Material Store, from No. 33 S. 4th street, where he has on hand a large assortment of Gold and Silver Lever, L'Epines, and Plain Watch es, with-a complete assortment of Tools and materials, such as Lunette, Patent and Plain Glasses, Mainsprings, Verges, Hand Dials, etc., of every description, to which he has added a complete and splendid as sortment of J IVK LRY, consisting of Ear Rings, Briast Piiisißracelets, Gold Chains, Keys, etc. which he will guaran tee to sell at the lowest New York prices, Wholesale and Retail. N. B.—Country Merchants, and others visiting the city, are invited to call & exam ine his stock and large assortment at No. 246 Market at, below Bth South side.— Orders from the country promptly attend ed to, Philad'a, April 9—[Jan. 22-6m.] CHF,IP INATOME:S & JEWELRY At the Philadelphia Watch and Jewelry • Store, No. 96, North Second street, corner of Quarry Gold Lever Watches, full jewelled, , 18car. cases, $45 00 Silver Lever do. full jewelled, 23 00 Silver Lever do. 7 jewels, 18 00 Silver Lepine do. jewel'd, Ist qual. 14 00 Superior Quartier Watches, 10 00 Imitation do. not warranted, 5 00 Gold Spectacle's, 8 00 Fine Silver Spectacles, 1 75 Gold Bracelets, with topaz stones, 3 50 Ladies' Gold Pencils, 16 carats, 2 00 Gold Finger Rings, 37 eta to $8 ; Watch Glasses—plain 12 cts ; patent 18 ; lunet 25. Other articles in proportion. All goods warranted to be what they are sold On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers, Lepines and Quartiers, lower than the a bove prices. Dec. 4,1846.—1 y CHEAP WAT HES ! The Ch. aped Gold and Silver Watches Gold Levers, full jeweled, $45 00 Silver Levers, full jeweled, 23 00 Gold Lepines, jeweled, . 30 00 Silver Lepines, jeweled, 15 00 Silver Quartiers, fine quality, lO 00 Gold watches, plain 15 00 Silver Spectacles 1 75 Gold Pencils, 2 00 Gold Bracelets, 4 00 A large assortment of Gold and Silver Hair-Bracelets, Finger-Rings, Breastpins, Hoop Ear-Ring, Gold Pens, Silver Spoons, Sugar Tonges, Thimbles; Gold Neck, and Fob Chains, Guard Keys, and Jewelry at equally low prices. IcrAlll want is a call, to convince cus tomers. All kinds of Watches and Clocks re paired and, twranted to keep goal time for one year. Old G'oldand Silver bought for Cash, or taken.in exchange. I have some Gold and Silver Levers, at still cheaper prices thin the above. A lib eral Discount made to dealers. Call and see for yourselves. For sale, Eight-day and Thirty-hour Brass Clocks, at - LEWIS LADOMUS'S" Watch, Clock, and Jewelry Store, No. 4133 Market St., above tith, north side, Phila. Philadelphia, Sept. 4, 1846. tf lid TEST dRRIPdL. Hats, of the latest Style, Cl_ AN be had at the Hat Establishment k.) of J. J. BALDWIN, in Booth 'Bal timore street', a few doors above the Post Ofrice i. tind next door to Wastspler's Tin ning Establishment,:rmi PER CENT CHEAP- Ea than at any other Hat Establishment in town—embracing JTne Nutria Beaver, Pine Jr,u and Old Men's Broad brims, and, a good assortment of Men and roiale a STIMINIEFA, HAI'S; all of which he is authorised to sell• low for cash or connuy iii iltioe; if' delivered immediately. ICrTh esnbamiber has also on hand a lot of silk and mok4kin Hats, of his own manufacture, water proof, for 411.80 to 63.00. • J. J. BALDWIN, Agent. . Gettysburg, March 19. 1847-3 m WOOD WANTED. WHOSE persons who have engaged to furnish the Subscriber with WOOD, on 'account, are requested to de liver it immediately at hisToundry;other liise he, will expect the moneY. Those interested will please attend to the above promptly. • THOMAS WARREN.. Gettysburg, April 211.—tf VW M. & C. RUTHRAUFF have re ceived a very large assortment of FANS, from 3 eta to 81.25. R E.II 1 0 P 4 L. 0. CONRAD IX .PHILADELPHIA -Ai1.60 ON HAND HOInI:WS First Premium Writing Ink. From Dr. Here, the celebrated Profes sorra' Chemistry in the University of Penn sylvania Philadelphia, Oct. 11, 1843. i'Dear BW—Having tried your ink. I will thank you to send Inc another bottle, as I find it to be excellent. • I am yours, truly, HOST. HARE." From Dr. Locke, of Cincinnati, distin guished for his numerous scientific re searches: "Med. Col. of Ohio, Cincinnati, Jan. 17, 1844. "Havinesed Mr. Hover's Writing Ink, I am satished that it is the best which has ever come to my knowledge, and especial ly it is excellent for the use of the Steel Pens, and will not corrode them, even in long use. JOHN LOCKE, - Prof. of Chemistry." Unver's Adamantine Cement. From a well known poientifie gentleman "Philadelphia, Feb. 27, 1846. "Mr. e loseph E. Hover—Sir: A use of your Cement, : and some practical tests of its superiority, has induced me to recom mend it to others as an invaluable article for mending China, Glass, or Cabinet Ware. CAMPBELL MORFIT. Analytic Chemist." For Sale, Wholesale and Retail, at the Maitufactoril, No. 87 North Third Street, opposite Cherry Street, Philadelphia, by JOSEPH E. HOVER, Manufacturer. 7Fcrt. sale in Gettysburg at the store of .. H. BUEHLER. May 14, 1847. S.F.MO.V.S I DAGUERREOTYPIST, ILVER MEDAL awarded for the best CI pictures ever exhibited. Strangers visiting the city should call' and examine the various specimens of,eolored Daguer reotypes, at M. P. Simons' Gallery ; and those wishing likenesses, may rely upon receiving perfect satisfaction in every res pect. Whole families can be grouped to gether, which forms a moat invaluable keepsake. Miniatures set in bracelets, Medalions, Breastpins, Ste. An assort ment of the above Jewelry, selected for the purpose, always on hand. Examine and then decide. Materials used in the Art for sale, at the lowest rates. Instruc tion' given by letter or personally. All communications must be post paid. M. E. SIMONS, No. 179 Chettnut Street, Opposite the State House, Phila A pril3o, 1847.-3 M TO THE AFFLICTED ! Compound Medicated - Candy. }1 OR the Cure of Colds, Coughs, Spit ting of Blood, Bronchetis, Asthnia, Whooping Cough, Pains and Oppressions of the breast, and all other Pulmonary complaints, and other diseases w h ich have a tendency to produce Consumption. It serves also as an effectual clearer of the This Candy is entirely a vqgctable pre paratign, the principal ingredients being, (lore-bound, Wild Cherry, Sarsaparilla, Boneset, ElecamPane, Liquorice, Flax seed, Iceland Moss, Prickly , Ash, &c. and will, if taken in time, relieve the system from those distressing afflictions that tend to Consumption. One great advantage in this valuable medicine is its cheapness, the public not being imposed upon by the enormously high prices which are generally exacted for Patent and other medical Preparations. Each package contains directions. Call and try it! Prepared and sold at the Confection and Variety store of the Subscriber in West York street, one square from the Court.. house,"and next door to 'Phompson's Ho tel. It can also be had at the Drug Stores of S. H. BUEITL£R, and S. Fovisr. The subscriber as usual continues his Bakery, and is prepared to supply parties at the shortest notice, with choice cakes, &c. DIAMOND TONSOIt S. R. TIPTON. FASHIONABLE Barber and Hair Dresser, has removed his “Temple' to the Diamond, adjoining the County Buil dings, where he can' at all times be found prepared to attend to the calls of the public. From long experience he flatters himself that he can go through all the ramifications of the Tonsorical departments, with such an infinite degree of skill as will meet the en tire satisfaction of all who may submit their chins 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 at their private dwellings. Oct. 10. tf Protection against Lou' by RICHE "Cumberland Valley Mutual Protection Company," being incorporated by an Actor the Legislature, 'and fully organized and in opera tion under the direction of the following Board of Managers, Via: Miller, James Weakly, I) W M'Cullougb, A G Miller, T A M'Xinley. Philip Spangler, Samuel Galbraith, Samuel Tritt, Abrn King, (Adams,) Joh* Zug, Samuel Huston, J T Green, J Bear—call the attention of the inhabit. ants of Cumberland and Adams counties to the cheapness of the rates, and the many advantages which this kind of insurance bas over any other. Ist. Every person insured, become* a member of the company and takes part in the selection of officers and the direction of its concerns. 2d. For insurance no more is demanded than is necessary to meet the expenses of the Company, and Indemnity against losses which may happen. 3d. The inconvenience of frequent renewals is avoided by insarin g for a term of five year!. eth. Any mum applying for insurance must give his premium note for the cheapest class at the rate of five per cent., which will be $5O on the 1000, for which he will have to pay $2 50 forfive years and $1 60 for survey and policy, and no more unless loss be sustained to a greater amount than the funds on band will cover, add then no more than a pro rata share. These rates are much cheaper than those of other companies, ex cept such as are incorporated on the same princi ples. T. C. MILLER, President. A. G.11111.1.1e, Secretary. lITThe following mimed persons have been ap pointed dgnsts for Adams County :.—Wm W Pax ton, Esq. General Agent for Adams county; J A Thompson.and D Ziegler, Gettysburg; Dr. Wm R Stewart, Petersburg; Henry Myers, New Ches ter; Henry Mayer, Abbottstown; Daniel Com fort, Straban township; Abraham King Hunters town ; Avid Blythe, F airfield ; T T Wierrnan, Arendtsville; Wm Morrison aad Abel 1 4 , Wright Berukersville ; Dr. D Mellinger, East Berlin ; Mint Seott, Cashtown. Sept. 13, 1846.—1 f HANDSOME Mahogany-fra m ed Look ing Glasses can be had cheap at May 7. W. &C. RUTHRAUFFS. THE AMERICAN REMEDY. THCMSON'S COMPOUND SYRUP or TAR AND WOOD NAPTHA. artY all the remeslievi recommended. in late Niir years, for the cure of CONPUItIPTION; Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Liver Com plaint, Spitting Blood, Difficulty of Breathing, -Pain in the Side and Breast, Palpitation of the Heart, Influenza, Croup, Broken- Constitution, Sore Throat, Ner vous Debility, and all ' mits of the Throat, Breast - and Lungs: None hes been found more CLITAIN and PICRICA• NIENT in its curative power over these, so general and often fatal diseases, than the above prepara tion. The Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood Nsptha is an unparalleled remedy. In addition to the healing power of Tar—the virtues of which, in affections of the lungs, is universally acknowl edged—there is combined with it in this prepara tion the active principles of some of the most cer• fain Tonic Vegetable Pectorals, Which unite to make it the moat valuable medicine ever offered to the public for the cureof the diseases for which it is employed, en that it never fails, if taken in time, to produce the intended effect. Among the testimonials to the vatne•of the a• hove medicine, are several from distinguished phy sicians of Philadelphia. Read the following Isom Dr. Young, the eminent oculist: Philadelphia, ha. 18, 1547. Having used in my practice, as well am in my own family,“Thomson a Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood Nsptha," 1 have no hesitation in saying that it is the best preparation of the kind in use for persona suffering from Consumption, Coughs, Cords, and all affections'of the Throat, Smut, /be. so prevalent at this season of the year. WM. YOUNG, M. 1). 102 Spruce-lit reef. • Read also the following from a man who will at any time corroborate it. statements, - MOST WONDERFUL CURE. Philadelphia, Dec. 4,1847. Penetrated with a deep sense of gratitude for the benefit experienced by the use of Thomsmis Compound Syrup of Tar, and that others who, like me, have languished through years of affliction and stiffeiing, Without being ible to find I remedy may.know where it can be obtained, I voluntarily make the following statement. About four years since, after being affected with a violent cold, it left upon me a troublesome and severe cough. Whilst the cough continued, which was with scarcely an intermission during—this long period, language fails to tell what I have suf. fered from debility, pains in the breast and side, night sweats, difficult expectoration, oppressed breathing, and in fectall those symptoms which mark a severe pulmonary affection. The relief occasionally obtained by the discharge of the mat ter which obstructed the healthy action of my system, but increased my fears, as the purulent matter discharged-was frequently streaked with blood. During this time I was under the treatment of several physicians, and took many of those prepa rations iecommended as serviceable in the Cases of others, but without relief and I at length con cluded that a cure in my case was hopeless. But how agreeably changed is now my opinion! I have wed for about three weeks Thomson'a Corn• pound Syrup of Tar. By the use 01 one bottle my cough has been relieved and my system.reinvigo rated, and by continuing the use of it up to this time, I am satisfied that my complaint is entirely remolded and eradicated. R. KEARNEY, 242 S. Seventh sr. 113 - This invaluable remedy is prepared only by Angney & Dickson, N. E. Corner of Fifth and Spruce streets. Philadelphia, and can be had of the folio% ing Agents : S. S. Forney, Gettysburg. n..9ngney, Carlisle. D. P. Lange, lianovei.' Price of large bottles $l.llO. Smote of imits lions! [April 30, 1151 7-1 y Stanton's External Remedy, HUNT'S LINIMEN T, S now universally acknowledged to be the INFALLIBLE. REMEDY for Rheumatism, spinal affections, contractions of the muscles, sore throat and' quinsy, issues, old ulcets, pains in the back and chest, ague in the breast and lace, tooth ache, sprains,hroi.es, salt rheum, burns, croup, frosted feet, and all nervous diseases. The trium• phone *Kress which has attended the application of this most wonderful medicine in curing the most severe cases of the different diseases above named. and the Ugh enroniunis that have been bestowed upon it, wherever it has been introduced, gives me the right to call on the afflicted to result at once.to the only remedy that can be relied on. Etta Berlin, l'a., May 28, 1847. Geo. E. STAUNTON, Dear Sir,-1 consider it my daty to express my sentiments, in behalf of your invaluable med. icine called Min's Linnuroi. I have for sonic time past used the Liniment in my practice, for various diseases, and feel sat isfied, from the success attending its application. that it merits ■ll that can be said in its behalf. I consider it one of the best external remedies I Wave ever used in cases of Tester, Ringworm, Salt - Rheum, pains, bruises, cuts, su ellings, &c. The cheap rate at which the articles is to be had, places it within the reach of all. It should form the principal external remedy of every family. DANIEL BAKER, M. D. Hampton, Adams Co., Pa. May 2t, ISO- Giro. E. STAUNTON, C. WEAVER Dear Sir—l reel booed to the afflicted to give publicity to the extraordinary erects of your in valuable External Remedy, called Hunt's Lull meet. My daughter, a girl of twelve years old, had been afflicted with While Swellings, in sue of her legs, directly below the knee joint, for several months, during which time her sofferiags have been excruciating and deplodshle. I called on a Physician, who, during frequent visits, made use of every means in his power to arrest the fell de stroyer, but all without effect The leg continued swelling, until it opened, forming various dim greeable ulcers, rendering amputation necessary unless immediate relief be had. Fortunately, how ever, on the first day of December last, your agent having been in our village, and hearing of the suf. faring, of my daughter, he sent me one bottle of your Liniment, the use of which alone,thank God, has not only arrested the further progress of the disease, but has cured the leg perfectly, removing all pains and swellings, and restored the leg to its proper use. am under many obligations to your kind agent, who thus, by one bottle of your invaluable medi cine. saved the leg of my daughter from asepso non. Your Liniment should find its way into ev ery family. MOSES PHILLIPS. May 29, 1847. "We, the undersigned, citizens of Hampton, are acquainted_with Moses Phillips, and know him to be a man of truth. inid - that the facts as set forth in his certificate, sie correct." GEORGE FORROR, JACOB DEARDORFF, JACOB AULABAUGH, WM. A. ALBERT, SOLOMON ALBERT, JOEL GOCHENOUR. Thii Liniment la sold at 25 and 50 cents per bottle by all the principal Druggists and March chant!. Orders addressed to me at Sing Sing, N Y, will be attended to. G E STANTON, Proprietor. Wholesale Agents--lioadly, Phelps & Co 142 Water street, Rushton & Co 110 Broadway, A B & D Sands,corner Fulton and William, Aspinwall 86 William street, New York; Cuthbert de Weth erill 76 Sobth second, Pitilodelpkia. AGENTS.—SamucI H. Buehler &.S. S.. Forney, Gettysburg; Abraham King, Hunter town; E. Zuck, Pinetoum; Ja cob Hollinger, Heidlersburg ; Hollinger & Ferree, Petersburg. (1. S.) ; Jacob Aula baugh, Hampton; Geo. S. llentzel, and J. S. Hildebrand & Co., East Berlin. June 11, 1847. [Dec. 2-Iy] BIRDSELL'S PATENT STEEL Shovel Cu/Mel/ors CAN be had for Cumberland township at C. W. HOFFMAN'S Coaoh-Shop, Gettysburg, Pa. Please call and see them and judge, for.yourself. Gettysburg, May 29, 1946. THE subscriber having associated with him in the Mercantile Business his brother, would respectfully ask all persons indebted to him to call and make imme diate prtOnrnt. . WM. RU THRAU FF. CER IFICAI E TAKE NOTICE. Nr. LAN PILLS. For the cure of Hepatites or Liver 'Coup plain! Dyspepsia and Sick Ilead-fiche. uTpitiis remedy has been for several yenta em ployell by the proprietor in his practice, on a very large scale in ?donor galia,Preston, Harrison, and Randolph counties, in Virginia,. besides sever• al other places, and having been attended w i t h the most happy effects, he has beta from tim e to time solicited to take such a course as would g i ve it a more extensive circulation with a view to les sen Om amount or human suffering. Aware of the fact that many nostrum. have been Wo o d upon the public; heleiatated tor leveret years, un til thoroughly convinced that the above medicine, if properly used, would not fail to efeel sums ill greet many instances, and even to alleviate those cases which are quite incurable. Sympronis of • itimeased Liver.--Pala in the right side, under the edge of the ribs, increased on pres. sure; sometimes the pain ie in the left side; the patient is rarely able to lie cm the left side; tom' times the pain is felt under the shoulderibleide, it frequently extends to the top of the shoulder, AO is sometimes mistaken for a rheumatism in the • right arm. The stomach is afflicted with 145E4 appetite and sickness ; the bowels - , in . general. we costive. sometimes alternating with la*, the heed is troubled wit§ pain.sccompanied with a doll, heavy sensation in the back part. There is gen erally a considerable loss of memory, aceompan• ied with a painful sensation of having left undone something which ought` to have been dose. A .light dry cough is sometimevanattemdant. - The' patient complains of weatineu and debility • he is easily startled, his feet are cold or bunting. wad be complains of a prickly seasationgf the skin; his spirits are low; and although WM satisfied that exercise wnilld k4eaciod .to-hLa44eilia can scarcely summon up fdrtitude enough to try it.— Tit fact, he distrusts every remedy. Several of the above symptoms attend the diseess,but room hive occurred where few of them existed, yet exami• nation of the body after death has shown the liver to have been extensively deranged, CER'IIFtCATZt. - This is to certify, that haying been associated with Dr. M'Lane in the practice of madietne for nearly two and a half years, I had many cppects nities of witnessing the good streets of his Liver. Pills, and I believe they have cured aid relieved' • much larger proportion of the diseases of liv er, than I have known cured and relieved by any other course of treatment. Oliver Morgwn, M. I) Dec 7,183 fl Mr. .111! Lane's Liver Pills. This is to certify that I have been dieted for six years with the Liver Complaint, and applied to different physicians. obtaining temporary relief. On hearing of Dr: WLane's Liver Pills I obtained and used two boxes. I now feel almost fully re stored to health—The Liver Pills have siren w surprising relief. S. DAVIS. near Pittaburc. Observe—None are genuine without a fae.simi. le of the proprietor's signature. Prepared for the proprietor by JONATHAN KIDD h Ce. Whole sale and Retail Druggists, No. 60 Weed at. Pitts burg. N. B.—l norder that there may be so velstake, be ps rticularand ask for "Dr. 15I'Lasere Liver Pills.' Erns° above medicine can be had of the fol towing agents: S. H. Buehler, Gettysbur ; J. Lower. .11rendtsviik ; J. & C. M' K nigbt, Ben derstille ; J. 8. Hollinger, Heidlersburg Holtzinger & Ferree, Petersburg; Jacob Aulebaup, Hampton; J. T. Hildebrand. E. Berlin; Peter Mickly,Ahnennesbwrg; Wm. Bittinger, .9Mo:utmost Coniston & Co. Wholesale Agents, Liberty at. Balti more, Md. Feb. 26, 1817.-6 m ROSS' EXPECTORANT, A REMEDY For Consumption, Coughs, Colds. Roos .llsthina, Croup. Whooping Cough, Spitting of Blood. Sore Throat, Pains and Oppres sions of the Breast, Dif ficulty of Breathing, and all other di srases of the PULMONARY ORGANS! Read the following Certificate of ( ore performed by the use of Ross's Paptwaresse and soy if you' will longer neglect your aloes; eedoobt its dim cy. nakiwort r Mardis 12, 1847 Mr. JA!. F. Rose. Dear Sir—About three weeks ago my wife caught a severe cold, which troubled her a good deal and gave her great uneweiress • she prepared a great many articles width were neementended to her by her friends, but without receiving the benefit from any of them ; bet sough was getting wove, every day ; her appetite was fast haling, and to, sleep was impossible: the mini I. her breast and side became so severe that tint she had to go to bed, and my friend. advised in to call in a Physician. I thought 1 email mill is the store whew you were iregapd mid see if 1 could not get something that would Mime her, whew you gave me a bottle of your Expectorant. assuring toe tkst it would, cure her, abs foremen red taking it that sight, not, however, without great opposition os the part of some of bee friend., who said it wee some- "emelt Medicine," and would do her mote limn than good. But I determined to takeyear advice, tied now id an know tit Rends I' from taking the first dose she felt noier..tiough tmahle to goer on account of the quantity of phlegm that loosen. ed and wield almost choke her, bat which she could spit up with but Mile idllealty; the follow ing day she continued ie aircordiag ter the direc tions, and that time, for tie first rime fel seamy two weeks, she enjoyed* good sight's rest and by the time she had finished the first battle, shit wee entirely tend. Make what as of this you think proper, for each an irevaleable medicine should be made known to the selected army wham. With best wishes fee yaw success, 1 remain yours it, CHARLES PAISFIIIAT. CAUTION! II Bewared Coseterfefts and Spurious Imitations. See that the 1.11 9 are on the seal : also my Write% Signature ea the wrapper of each bottle, without which near is giv nine. Prepared only by Jima. F..Roas,Dianist. 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