Philadelphia Advertimements Watchec 3 Jewelry, Bze - Jewelry ,t 1 Silver Ware .may he had wholesale and retail, guarariki) better for the price than at any tither store in Philadelphia, at (late Nicho las he Hatay's) No. 72 North 2nd street, above - Arch, Philadelphia. WATCHES, *II klads, tine, mcdii tat aiirl low qualities, among which are Osildisto 4 ni, Adl Jewelled, :ma to Imo . Lep net - 2s to so Quartieti 2344 Lowers full Jewelled, 20 to 30 beldnew 12 to . iN gatetteeto fine 9 to 10 /KIIELRY, Diamonds, Gold Chains, Gad Peaa with Gold L Silver Holders, Teasels. Breastpins, Ear and Finger Rings, Billeslets, Cameos of Shell, Coral and La evety other article of Jewelry of i tlia*hest and most fashionable patterns. h,VER WARE,PIate, Forks, Spoons, Cops, Le., of standard Siver. /PLATED WARE. Casters, Cake Bas kets, Fans, Vases, ('and Cases and other JlichFancy Goods in great variety. 'Wholesale Buyers will save money by calling here before purchasing. ?Keep this advertisement and call at No. 72. You will be satisfied the goods are-really cheaper and better than are of fered in the city. For sale low, a hand • 11,1411,404 . of SHOW CASES, su it a ble for . Jewelry or Fancy Store, apply as above. Sept. 3, 18 17. I y Choy_ Watches and Jewelry. Jewelled Gold Iw ears for $4O, tear ranted by Jacob Ladossitin No. 2.48 Markrt street, Phil adelphia, who la AS constantly on hand a large assort -1111 went of Gofd and Silver Watches, at the following low prices : Full Jowdkdkold Levcra, $4O 00 20 00 Gokl Lcpines, Full Jew - ethyl, 30 00 Sawn Lepinco, 12 00 barer Quaniers, 8 00 with a large assortment of Fine Jewelry, such. as Ear Rings, Finger Rings, Breast Pins,,Bmeelets. Gold and Silver Pencils, Gold Chains, ace. Has also on hand a cOleplete assortment of patent and plain. Witch Glasses, Main Springs, Verges, Di ale and Hands, of every description—in fact, a complete assortment of Watchma ker's tools and Watch material% to which he would call the attention of the Country Trade. Those wishing anything in the -above line, will find it to their advantage tu'eall and examine his stock before put, chasing elsewhere. Philadelphia, Aug. 6,1847.-6 m CH? .AIP WATCHES a JEWELRY Si the Philadelphia lrateh and Jewelry Store, No. 96, North Seem' street, corner of Quarry. Gold Lever Watches, full jewelled, 18 car. cases, $45 00 Silver Lever do. full jewelled, 23 00 Silver Lever do. 7 jewels, 18 00 Silver Lepine do. jewel'd, let qual. 14 00 Superior Quartier Watches, 10 00 Imitation do. not warranted. 5 , -00 . Cold Spectacles, ' 8 00 Fine Silver Spectacles, 1 75 Gold Bracelets, with topaz stones; 850 Ladies' Gold Pencils, `!B taws, 200 Gold Finger Rings, 37 curto $8 ; Watch Glasses—plain 13 as; patent 18; lunet 25. Other articles in proportion. All goods warranted to be what they are sold for. 0. CONRAD. On hind, some Gold and Silver Levers, ',spines and Quartiers, lower than the a bove prices. Dec. 4,1846.—1 y The largest and'eheapest Stock 7 OP GOLD AND SILVER CleiPviitt i cOataigte . 441# Plain and Fancy Jewelry, IN PIIIIILIDILPRIA )6.. i ' '."' •Wh° 4 l- 13 1 ; M ark e t -idliet" street.. ' ' No ". Gold Leven, full jewelled, 18 carve rape, gold dial, Gold Lepines, do. Silver Levers, full jewelled, $4O 00 do. $25 to3o 00 Silver Lepines, jewelltvl, IS 00 Silver Quertier Watches, splendid quality, Silver imitation Quattirra, Second ham) Gold and Silver Watch- es, at all prices, from Gold Peneib, Gold Bract&la, with tops and other MIME Diamond point Gold Pens, with pen- • ail and solid silver hoidens, only t f.'l!; • Gold chains, breast-pins, finger-nnr, ear rings and Jewelry of every description, at the lowest Philadelphia or N. York prices; gold and silver Levers. Lepines, and Quar tier watches, still much cheaper than the above prices. A call will be sufficient to convince purchasers that this is the place to get good and cheap articles. All goods warranted to be what they are sold for. Orders from the country punctually attend ed to. Old Gold and Silver bought for cash, or taken in exchange. All kinds of watches repaired and warranted to keep correct time. N. B. I have a splendid gold independ ent seconds watch - for liming horses. Also, Gilt Ind Galvanized W3ICIICS, for traders' tuie, and goods of all kinds in my line, at LEWIS LADOMUS'S lilleiteb, Clock, amt Jewelry store, No. 4 I3i Market Sr.. above 11th. north side, Phila. Philadelphia, Aug. 8,1847.-7 m Clocks, 11 etches, Jewelry, &c. • . - ... THE Subscriber offers , in to the trade, or by retail, • liff a large assortment oldie r following articles, being all of his own importa tion or manufacture. 'tgentea of goods in this line are invited Is itatuiLe the assortment, and orders arc y. 0 11611.4. with the assurance that every cf het will he mule to give satisfaction and in sate 6 vont i , I t: r. rt.": of custom. Goil Lacs Wskhos of ordinary quality D o n., kill of superior finish. Do ,1 0 Anchors & Lepines. Ditent. skiable ce-4 d il , s'oh and Swiss verge tk with li d awe* and heavy cases. = 1= alt One and common. .and sli e r Warm., ",, 34„ playing 4,6, 8 and 10 tunes. t]oifyrialtallay taiwytaties. Diatotwataimad Oak Prow MagitAal d o*. Clacks, is Rik awl wkw fina les . leakkatelawi. 'rants sad ilatetiala of as aorta. Psuey AttadwaYwory Fans. Mori 8e..]., en, 11110411$ every tscility l'orobtaiu ins pods M -111 e osimit sdrattutrous tetras, ewes puska( ittdoeituteuts w ill be offered to per. soboinnu, . JOHN C. FARE, 0 Amidat. PhiladelpAia. 4 i: • * 't ALL/LULL 1 3 1 1 Ijll rj cnlT l? s - IN pursuance of an order of the Or phans' Court of Adams County, will be exposed to salo by public voodoo, on Friddy the 15th and Saturday the IWh days of October next, commencingat 12 o'clock, M., at the Man sion House, on the Home place, the fol lowing property, late the Estate of FREDE RICK Sum.t., deceased : No. I—The Mansion Farm, Or Home Place, situate in Tyrone town ship, Adams county, adjoining lands of Henry Myers, Samuel Hoffman, and oth ers, having the Big Conowago Creek on the South Sidr,—lying 1-2 mile from My er's Mill, one mile front Newchester, (or Pinetown,) containing 233 A.Clitra%, more or less, of good Land, principally cleared, with a large quantity of meadow, and a tine body of excellent woodland.— The improvements are a or: Dot: slat Two-areas BRICK MANSION HOUSE, with a Brick Back Building, a large double Bank Barn. Sheds and out-buildings, an ex cellent Spring House, and other improve. - mews. There is also upon this Tract a TWO-STORY 1.00 TIEN ANT HOUSE, with log stabling, and a spring of water near the house. There are also TIIIREE Excellent Orchards, on this plantation, containing a rariety 01 choice Fruit Trees. The Mansion Farm will be sold entire or in two portions to suit purchasers The Ist part, containing 157 acres and 77 perches, and having thereon the man sion House and excellent orchards. • A)U. The 2d parreontaining 75 acres, with the Tenant House, a good Orchard, &c. Each Tract will have a good proportion of arable land. Meadow and Woodland, and a good supply of water. N 0.. A TRACT OF LAND) 48 i1ik033211 CP more or less, situate in Stmban township, adjoining lan& ofJacob Ceased, heirs of Philip Graft, deceased, and others, lying on the public Road, distant two miles from Pinetown,_ and, two miles from Hunters fown---einedy eliiiiitil land, part Meadow, with about lOacres of good Timber Land. No. 2—Twoi full Lots of Ground, inthetowntif Htinteratuw it, frutiti ng ..n - the road leading to Cidimbersburg. adjoining Lots of Jacob Greed, John Felty, and °di ces, and =mining about ONE ACRE.; a•l on which are .erected a TWO-STORY II I ROUGH-CAST HOUSE, Kitchen, Shop and Stable, with a well of water on the. premises. pJ"The sale will be held at the Home Place, when the terms will be made known ;and until the day of sale the pro- perty will be shown to persons desiring to view the same, by JOHN SHULL, ' DAVID SHULL, .Idneri e Prak Shun, dec'd. By the Court—Wx. S. Ilamuzon, Clerk. Sept. 24, 1847.—te • ESTATE OF JOEIN TOPPER, DECEASED, NOTICE is liernby given to the heirs , and legal Represeulntives of JOHN 'form, late of Laming township, Adams county, deceased; to wit: Elizabeth Top. twidstw,jJesse P. lepper,_ Green, P, Topper. and Peter Eline, (Petitioners.) John Topper,'William Topper, (by Na thaniel Stout,) James B. Topper, Simon A. Topper, Adam Sanders and Susan his wife, (by Henry D. Allvight,) Blasius ,Kibble and Catharine Ann Ms wife, and Samuel Elias mui ; Susan Eline. children of Mary Eline, (foK, , , Mary Topper.) de ceased, who are e surviving children and representatives e said deceased—that AN IN.Q.Ir EST will be held on Iliday 20th day of October inst., at 10 o'clock, A. M., at the late residence of said deceased.litt Liberty township, A.dants county, Pa., for the purpose of - making a partition of the Estate of said deceased to and among the heirs and the legal representatives, if the same will admit of .uch partition with. out prejudice-to,orapoiliugdiewhole there of, but if the saute will not admit of such par tition,theu to part and divide the same to and among as many of them as the Same will conveniently accommodite, but if the same will not admit of division at all, without prejudice or spoiling the whole thereof, then to value and appraise the same, whole and undivided ; and further to enquire and ascertain whether the said Real 'Estate will conveniently accommodate more than one of the heirs of said intestate, and if so, how many of said heirs it will convenient ly accommodate. . . to .115 00 1 73 to 11 00 BENJAMIN SCHRIVER,Bagater Sheriff's Office, Gettysburg. si October I, 1847. JAMES' last Novel, Margaret Graham or the Reverses of Fortune, 6 cis., good ; Legends of Mexico, 25 cts. ; Mag dalena, or the Beautiful Mexican Maid, 25 cts.; Fitzhenry, or Marriage in High Life, 25 eta.: The Ranger of Raventream, 25 cis. ; Flirtation, The Ensnared and the Divorced, by Lady Charlotte Burg, each 25 cts.; Camp & Quarter Deck, with numerous Battle Scenes and Portraits, 25 cts.; Fanny Elton's Comic World, 25 cts. ; Log of a Privateersman, 25 eta. : The Heiress and the Fright, cacti 2 ets. ; The Corsair King, 25 as.; The Bandits of the Osage, 25 cts. ; Norman's Bridge, or the Modern Midias, 25 eta. ; The Countess, or the Inquisitors' Puninshments, 25 eta ; Gallant Turn or the PPrils of a Sailor; Ringwood the Rover, 25 ets. ; A Simple Story, very good, 25 eta. ; Laughable Stratagems of Three Witty Wives for the Reformation of their Husbands, vastly a musing, 12 1-2 cts. ; Isabel of Bavaria, 50 eta. ; Hagerstown Almanacks, English and German, 6.14 cts.; For Sale by N. B.—K. K. will open soon a large as sortment of Hooks` from Philadelphia, which he will he able to sell very low, in cluding a variety of elegant Annuals, Gift Hooks, and splendid editions of the Poets, &c., suitable for the approaching 11611i days. Oat. 1. 1847. AT PUBLIC SALE. CV - WTAININO ITOTIOZ. KELLER KURTZ G. E. BUEHLER 1011 ESPECTFULLY informs his friends IA and the public generally that he has now on hand a large assortment of TIN WARE of every description, which he will sell at moderate prices—all warranted. Persons wishing to purchase at low rate's will do well to call before purchasing else where. ROUSE SPOUTING will be made and pm up at 1 2 cents a foot. Gettyebuegfr ereb-12, 1847. - - - haever - wants a First-r 4 11111116•11 PIECE ••,; jrl . AN be accoMmodated . by eallidield fRAZER'S Clock & Watch Estab lishment, iu Chamhersburg street t Gettys burg, nest door . to %Mr. Buehler's Drug Store—where a nevr !pi of beautiful 34 hour and 9 day CLOCKS have just been received from the City. They are of the best manufacture, and will be warranted. Give us a call—they , will be.sold cheap. REMOVAL. FSAIAS J. CULP respectfully informs his friends and customers that lie has removed his - Tailoring Establishment to the room fornierly occupied •by Wm. BELL, deceased, opposite W AMPLER'S TINNERY, in Baltimore street, where he will be pleased to attend to the orders of all who wish to have work done up in fashionable style, and at low rates. Ar rangements have been made to receive the Latest Fashions, from Philadelphia and New York, so that customers can rely on having their gar ments made in the most approved styles. o... Country Produce will be taken in exchange for work. Gettysburg, Aug. 20, 1847.-3 m A CERTAIN CURE FOR THE PILE Dr. Cullen's (INDIAN Vegetable Piles Remedy, is a domes deb tic preparation, which has beau used with en tire success for many years. tieing an internal medicine, it has a decided preference over outward applications, which are but palliatives and not cu. ratives. This medicine -acts upon the di,eased parts, producing-healthy action and a liennarient _rift--wittice Wi WARRANT.OII RIFUND LTSold, wholesale amt retail, by ROWAN]) & WA 'ton, Proprietors, 376 Market street, Phila., and by S. H. BUEHLER, Gettysburg; Wm. Bit tingerAbbotestownt-Lilleyst-Hiiry-,-thrtorkand T. J. Cooper, Franklin tp. [Ang.l%, 7—iy ro•rtcE TS" HEREBY - GIVEN; Thzit appliesi j Lion will be made by the undersigned and others, to the next,. Legislature of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, (or the incorporation of a Company under the name and style, or intended name and style, of THE BERLIN SAVINGS INSTITUTION, capital. Fifty Thousand Dollars, designed as an office of discount and deposit; and to be located in East-Berlin, Adams coun ty, Pa. David Mellinger, John Dellone, William Wolf, George Schwartz, J. J. Kuhn, J. H. Aulabaugh, Charles 'Spangler, Barnet Hildebrand, George King, Isaac Trimmer, George H. Binder, Abraham Trimmer, John'Diehl. David Hollinger. June 25, 1847.-6 m ' 111,0'1` iC E. LETTERS of Administration on the Estate of PHILIP HARTMAN, late of Hamilton township, Adams county, domes ed,, having been granted to the anbscri ber, residing in the same township, notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate to call and settle the same with out delay, and those having claims against said estate are requested to present the' same, properly authenticated, for settle titent. JACOB HARTMAN, Aftn'r. Aug. 20. 1847.—fit CLOSING lIP 1 Goods selling off at Cost ! THE undersigned having dissolved Partnership and determined to with: draw from the mercantile business immedi ately, have reduced the price of their goods, and, now offer them at COST PRICE. The stock is large, select, and fashionable, and edibraces every variety of goods usu ally found is a Dry Good Store, including Cloths, Cordillera, Campine's, Calicoes, Muslin de Laina, ✓llpaccas, Bomba zines, Silks, Muslim, Thread, • .Cotton, at. Lisle Edgings, Ladies' limey .4dides, ate., &c. As it is our intention to close up busi ness immediately,, persons wishing bar gains woulddo well to call Without delay. o:7•The Partnership-between the Sub scribers havingelosed on the 9d of Sepiem ber' 1847, all persons indebted to tho Firm on Book Accounts are requested to make payment on or before the 15th of October next, as after that date our books will be placed in the hands of a pioper collecting officer. Those having claims against the Firm will also present them for settlement. WM. RUTHRAUFF, HAS. RUTHRA.UFF, Gettysburg. Sept. 17; 1847—;.tt NOTIOI3. My Books and Accounts have been placed in the hands ormybrother CHARLES RUTIIRAVFV. who is authorized to—make collections on toy account. Those 'who are indebted to me will please call and settle with him on or before the 15th of October next. Those having claims a gainst me are requested also to present them for settlement. WM. RUTIIRAUFF. Gettysburg, Sept. 17, 1847 S TR AY S. TWO stray HEIFFERS were taken up by the subscriber residing in'Li herty township, Adams county, about the 10th of August last. Both are of a red col or, With some white on their backs and bellies, one of which is a mooley. No ar tificial marks observed on them. They had been ranging in the neighborhood since last April. Tho owner is requested to prove property and take them away. MAXWELL SHIELDS. pt. 24, 1817.-4 t D V SPEPSIA $ Aid and all Diseases of the Stomach and Bowels. YMPEPSIA, or , Indigestion anti its consequences.—An eminent Profes sor snyP: ..Itchietly arise!, in persons who lead either a very sedentary or Irregular ' life. Although not regarded as a fatal di- , sease, yet, if neglected. it may bring on in curable Melancholy. Jaundice, Madness. or Vertigo, Palsy. and Apoplxy. A great singularity attendant on it ►s, that it may and often does continue a great length of time without any remission, of the symp. toms. • OAURES.—Grief and uneasiness of mind, inMicse:study, profuse evacuations, excess in ibnery, excessive use of spiv itous liquors, tea, tobacco, opium mid other earcoties, immoderaterepletion, o ver distatition-•of the-stoitach, adefi eiency .in the secretion of the bile or gastric juice, exposure to cold and damp air, are ihe chief causes of this disease. SYMPTOMS.-1 4 oss of appetite, nau sea, heart-burn, acidity and foetid eructa tions. gnawing at the stomach when emp ty, uneasiness in the throat, paili in the side, costiveness, chilliness, languor, low ness of spirits, palpitations, and disturbed sleep. TREATMENT.—DR.ALLEN'S VEGETADLE COMPOUNDhasney- Ar_fitiledlaaffordia4 immediate relieLand a radical cure for this disease. Principal Office, No. 77 N. Eighth st., east side, Philadelphia. For sale in Get. tyeburg by 8. S. FORNEY. • _July 30, 1847.--1 y TO THE AFFLICTED ! Compound Medicated Candy. 1;4 OR the Cure of Colds, Coughs, Spit r ling of Blood, Bronchetis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Pains and Oppressions of the breast, and all other. Pulmonary complaints, and other clisepies which have a tendency to produce Consumption. It serves also as an effectual clearer of the voice. , This Candy is entirely a vegetable pre paration, the principal ingredients being, Horehound, Wild Cherry, Sarsaparilla, Boneset, Eleeampane, Liquorice, Flax seed, Iceland Moss, Prickly Ash, Ate. 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 contaitm-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 Thonipson's How tel. It can also be had at the Drug Stores of S. ,H. BUEHLER, and 8. FORNEY. ii...7•The- subscriber as usual continues his Bakery, and is prepared to supply parties at the shortest notice, with choice cakes, &e. C. WEAVER ISABELLA. NURSERY OP.TTYBBURO, PA rRUIT TREES, of all kinds, (gra ft ed in the root,) can be had of the sub scriber on reasonable terms. Please call and judge for yourselves. C. W. HOFFMAN. Gettysburg, May 20, 1846. I[IIEA NUTS, FILBERTS, AL MONDS, Am, of the best quality to be had at the Confectionary of C. WEAVER. Gettysburg, Aug. 6, 1847. Dr. J. Lawrence Hill, SURGEON DENTIST, RESPECTFULLY offers his profes sional services to the citizens of Get tysburg and surrounding country. He is prepared to attend to all eases usually en trusted to the Dentist, and hopes, by strict attention to Dentistry alone, to be able to please all who may see lit to entrust their teeth in his hands. Office at iHr.3l'Cosit's Hotel. Gettysburg, July 23.—tf THOMAS M 9 CIikIARY, TTORNEY .AT LAW. OFFICE in the South-east Corner of the Diamond, between A.B. Kurts's gotel and R. W. M'Sherry's Store. Gettysburg, Dec. 12, 1845.—tf ALEX. B. STIOVENP3ON, .ATTORNEY 4TE.4W, OFFICE in the Centre Square. North of the Court-house, between Binittri3 and Stevenson's ellt Gettysburg, Pa. LAW PA RTN REIF. TE undersigned having formed a partnership for the practice of the Law, will attend the Courts of York and Adams, and also visit the neighboring coun ties if desired. Office in York street, Get tysburg, between the Bank' and Public Of fices, where one of the firm will constant ly attend, and where communications 'will receive prempt attention. JAMES COOPER. R. G. WCREARY. June 18, 1847.—0 m ' I4W NOTICE. 3111Lit33113211E1D. (Of Carlisle,) . DRESENTIT hie respec.ts to his friends JIL: and informs them that he has Inade arrangements to continue topractice as usual in the Courts of Adams county, under the new regulation of the timis for holding hem. Jan. 80, 1846. ' if D. NPCONAUGHY, Suorney al Law, OFFICE in the S. W. corner of the Public Square, one door West of G. Arvid's Store, formerly occirpied as a L(w Office by John M'Connughy, dec'd. Ile solicits, and by prompt and faithful at- Loudon to business in his profession, it will be his endeavor to meriti'coupdende and patronage. 110m1). M'Copuiutinv will also attend promptly to all business, entrusted to him as 451.111 and Solicitor for Patents and Pensions. Ile has made arrangements, through which he can furnish very desira ble facilities to applicants, and entirety re lieve them fom the necessity of a journey to Washington, on application to him per sonally or by leuer. Gettysburg, April ROSS' EXPECTORANT' A REMEDY For Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Bron chitis, asthma,- Croup, Whooping Cough, Spilling of Blood, Sore Throat, Pains and Oppres sions of the Breast, Dif ficulty of Breathing, and all other di seases of the PULMONARY ORGANS! Read the follorting Certificate ciente performed by the use Of Ross's Experterasd end - say if you will longer neglect your cough, or doet its office. BsPhnom March 12, 1847. Mr, JAI. F. Ross. - Deer_fflt—About three weeks ego my wife caught a severe cold, which troubled her a . good deal and gave her groat uneasiness vide - repro! a great many ankles which were , recommended toler by her Weeds, btd,without receiving the benefit from any of them ;liar stiggh_ was getting wotss.eiery day; her appetite was fast tai atria and to sleep was impossible: the pains is her breast end side became so livers that that she had to go to bed, and my friends advised me iq call in a Physician. I thought I would call in the store where you were engaged and see if l could not get something that would relieve her, when you gave me a bottle of your Expectorant, assuring me that it would cure ber, she common ced taking it that night, not, however, without great opposition on, the part of some of he friends, who said it was - only some "Quack Medicine," and' 'woilld do her more harm than good. But 1 determinedie tette your advice, and now ter istf knourrhe Rode 1 From taking the .first dose she fill t easier, though .uwible .te sleep on account of me yvantity of phlegm Mt loosen ed and would almost choke her, but which she could spit up with but little difficultyt the follow ing day she continued it actuating to the direc tions, and that time, for the first time for nearly two weeks, she enjoyed a good night's rest and by the time she had finished the first bottle, she was entirely cured. Make what use of this you think proper, for such an invaluable medicine should be mete known to the afflicted every where.. With best wishes for your success. remain yours he., CHARLES PASSWAY CAUTION! !I Beware of Counterfeits and Spurious Imitations. See that the initials ''.J. F.R" arn on the seal : also my IVrirten Signature on the wrapper of each bottle, without which none is gen uine. Prepared only by James F Row Druggist, Baltimore Md. tUr Fur sale in Getlyaboirg by, SAMUEL H. 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