•-•‘, , Tier. Lisenkts.En. From the , •Oom till' Prol4lo. GOD BLESS THE HONES Is LABORER 17=12 cindlOet the honest laborer, 0 144: sett of toil, Thlietiarlier ttt the aattering mills, • Wa4riis or the soil ; The Vine whom 'brawny Mynas have tofu From Earth her honied wealth. earn for petseles• toil, Is nature's boon—sweet health. Okbi hint who wields the ponderous dodge, Ohid in the leather mail, wurriore's panoply, ' — Ofainfir *run the wattling hell thiiiiiiebiei.frorn beneath each stroke, ..:treieh mighty crushing blew, ifitir!;neksio lighten laber's toil, Where ruddy fire. Otter. IlikterOgra who turns the matted soil— . Who,Witla the early dawn, Berrterii to,v4her nature's nor, Isaeris le the yellow certif/ .Who Plants in Nature's basin' wigs, golden grain, And glees it to her guardian etre, The sunshine and the min. Ofoestbre who lays the massive keel, Mita - bends the trusty sail That bids the ocean wanderer Safe bank with the gale ; Wisateanthe tall a Ild 'deader man . Thor .434 rs and 'tripe" of liberty, As nliaboar o'er the ans. 'elan hinn Whose 'thong MAN palace meta Uptinthe hearing acs, Who scorn* the dangers of the flood. The breakerquanled lee; - Who - in the coin cradle 'deep*, • ;Cahn in the stone fraught hour, Uukaring that his hut will quail :blare the tempest'. power. Birits him who gives each beauteous thought A restirtptace--a name— And twinifir Itstransient glories_ With the hideltire wreath fame ; " Who 'lends it lbith on every bireze, hidwit live to bits% While ceaseless; chattiest. slender tope, • A 4.1 groans the Printing Press.' Bilis all who toil God's Messing tort tin then', with double power, IVhcise honest brow the' weat-drops &wit TOd light ho 1 7•ux. Bless them , though poor, and may they iritt .Vrtutt wealth can never gain: Contentment with their lot on earth. A bairn for every pain. tiltakt them ! and may the arorkmad■hau4 A 'That trained 'the giant earth, ....lA- - That bid each star do glory shins,. That gate to aeaa their biith, liteserre on high a resting place, For ?gory honest son of toil, Iktii.o passed death's darlumne night. LABOR. IfYin things are very certain—that we ha 4 all got a work to do. and are all, Moro or less, indispose) to do it In other words; everyman „pas a ceiling, mid most men have a greater or less amount of indolence, which disinclines them for the work of that tolling. Many men would have liked the gospel all the better, if it had entirely re pealed the sentence, "Ili the sweat of thy face shalt thou cat thy bread ;" had it pro claimed a final emancipatil from indult try and turned onr world into a merry play-' ground or )1;x - tinges dormitory. flat this is not what the gospel does. It does not abolish labor; it gives it 'a new and noble aspeet. The gospel abolishes labor much in the sante way as it abolishes death; it leaves the thing but changes its nature.— The gospel sweetens the believer's works : it gives him new motives for performing it. The Gospel dignifies toil ; it transforms it from the drudgery of the work-house or the penitentiary, to the affectionate offices and joyful services of the fire-side and the family circle. It asks us to do for thesake of Christ many things which we were once - lconifielled to bear as a portion of the curse, and which worthy men perform for selfish and secondary reasons. " Whatsoever you do in word of deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus. Wives, subunit your selves unto 'your own husbands, as it is fit in the Lord. Children, obey your parents in all things, for this is well pleasing unto the Lord. , Servants, obey in all things your Maiiers' according to the flesh, not with eye service, as men-please:ls, but in sing Less of heart, fearing God ; and what soever ye do, lo it heartily as to the Lord and not unto men, knowing that of the Lord ye shell receive the reward of the in heritance, for ye serve the Lord C hrist."— This gospel has not superseded diligence. "Study to be quiet and to do your own bus iness, and to work with your own hands. as we commanded you. If any man will not work neither let him eat." It is men tioned as almost the climax of sin, "and withal they learn to be idle, wandering about from house to house ; and not only idle, but tattlers. and busy bodies, speaking things which they ought not ;" as, on the other hand, the healthy and right conditien ed state of a soul is, "not slothful in husi nees,ferveutin spirit, serving the Lord".— Life Earnest: VET tit' EARLY. get ettietity I Time i. precious, i Waste set in bed ; .Ole; tip eitety.l White the dearAlrep• Wee the fields are sieved. pet ef early t *rhea the rexl 1111111 nal beCniA o nee; tai tp earty sheathe &thane 'Poke beet earth sad aim uet ep salty ! kis sinful Te be waving time; Oat *early ! white the dear link %Ad tbet ewe Theme; CAA up early ! w Wk. tte dowers Ithseh ou the awl; • 0 0 . 1 4k e * t bills etiiilattsee atom Nature's tied. • 4 41011 ep /stir ! 'mated pa ' • "Irtithe Asy'o toe; • 410111**ality t Wye , Moor, 1114110001 , rpm seek Atit<e wtekt If 437 1 0 yr Fear task tv ; tilt 4 artiftt Ira?. 11 era kid as t to. wrist ! GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK and Family Magazine for IS-'S. LANCR E A SE D. AND INCREASING AT TRACTION, with largesd circulation and greatest popularity of any magazine in the Und ted States. NEW DEPARTMENT. The TIMAIIVRT will contain articles from Bry ant, Longfellow, Percival, Wendel Homes. Wash ington Irving., N. I'. Willis, Hoffman, Tuckerman, Simms, Halleck, Paulding, 31r.s. Sigourney, Miss Gould. Dana. Herbert, Miss Sedgewick, Theodore S. Fay, (from whom we have received a novel lene, which we shall shortly commence.) Mrs. Annan, Park Benjamin, E. A.Poe, THE MOST BEAUTIFUL ENIBELLISII ments,fnnu the hands of the first artists, and con segnently far superior to those in any other Meg- arsine, adorn the Book. Ornament and Utility are combined. The popular series of articles nu Health. 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They commenced with the second number, a large number of copies of which have been priuted, to supply cells for bark numbers, CHARLES Wd FENTON. • Proprietor of National Whig. Washington, Oct. *PO ort.—dm (SS) Sinaloa?* xttirli itrasitith =ED 11 T'S LIN IMEN T,.. . S_ now Janivensairy_ -aefinowledged to be this ddi INFALLIBLE: k.E.MEIiY for Ifheunsattsm, spinal affections, coot 'actions 01 the muscles, sore throat and quinsy, issues, old trice's, pains in the backend chest. ague in the breast ar•.d tare. tooth ache, sprains, bruises, salt rheum. burns, croup, ironed Met, and all nervous diseases. The trinla plume success which has attended the application of this most aanderfal mediriste in curing the most severe cases 01 the different dioeasisabovenamed, awl the high geraniums that have been bestowed upon it, whenever it has been introduced, gives me the right to call on the afflirted to resort at once to the only reasttly that curt be reliedow. 'the following certificate of the restoration to health and the perfect cure of a &manned and crippled child. who was thought lo be beyond the reach of hope, shows that, no mallet- how apathies' the case may he, there is a remedy in !lent', Lin imeir, that will conquer the most drepente Cit. sea ; and that; if the disease is curable, this cele brated external remedy will du it. It has never failed in giving immediate reliet when timely sp. plied, as pro% ed the abundance of high and un impeachable testimony, the partieidaishi which are to be found in the pamphlete winch are to be had ot every agent. • °sainting. June 10, 1815. G. F.. Stanton, I feel called upon by the tie of gratitude to trfTer the following teatime... ny in favor of your External Remedy. Runt'. intent. My grandson, Clark E. Evans, who is now ten years of age, has been for the last eight years a cripple, caused by falling from a chair when he was two yearn old, and vvrer.ching his spine. From the tame of the occurrence we have tired every means to restore him to his natural shape, but all without avail. We took him to N. Volk, and placed him under the earn Ma Oyer cial of skill, and, after remaining there for some time, we brought him home no better than when we took him there. For several days at a time he was so helpless that he could only walk by placing his hands upon his knees or support, giv ing him the appearance of a deformed hunchback He vs as also taken to Newburg and prescribed for without any better success. At times he would be strong enough to go out of doors, but atter play ing an hour, would come in perfectly exhausted, and for several days after would he again perfect. ly helpless. We had lost all hope or seeing him restored to his natural shape or strength ; hut a kind Providence placed your External Remedy in my hands, 1 hose used but four bottles. anti am rejoiced wksay that the boy is novi,.as straight as any boy of his age. Any of my neighbors will testify to the truth of this statement. 1 take rin• core pleasure in stating these facts for the benefit of others suffering under a like calamity. Your's respectfully, RACHAEL tiILYTE. _ . This iato certify that I am per Anally acquaint. ed with dirs.Shute, as well as the boy alluded to, and frankly bear witness to the deformity with which he was seriously afflicted, apparently for life, Dated Bing Sin e, June 9. Ih4 3. HENRY HARRIS. Justice of the Peace. This Liniment is sold at 25 and 50 cents per bottle by all the principal Druggists and Metal chants. Orders addressed to me at Sing Sing. N T, will beattevded to. G E STANTON, Proprietor. Wholesale Agrart—Holidly, Phelps & Co 112 Water street, Rushton & Co 110 Broadway, A B & D Sauds,corner Fulton and William, Aspinwall BO William street, New York; Coat belt & Weth erilllo South Second. Philo tlph ia. AGENTS.—SamueI H. Buehler & S. LForne3Y, Gettysburg; Abraham King, elleralown, 1. 'Luck, Pine:own ; Ja cob Bollinger, Htidletsburg; Hollinger& Pores, Petersburg. (P. S.); Jacob Aula bant,7larapton: Geo. S. B•nizel, a n d J. S. itilchrand k Cu., East Berlin. Nov. 3, 1847. {Dee. REMOVAL. 111, S ALAS J. CULP respectfully infontrts Watches, Jewelry, &e. r, his friends and customers that he Iw. w T C S. Jewelry et silver Ware removed his may be had wholesale and retail, Tailoring Establishment guarantied better for the price than at, any to the room'finmerly occupies! by Ww- " the ? '" 1".. N aras; s)o. 72 North 2nd street, store in Philad elphia, at (l a te Ntehla - 11K tx, deceased, opposite W A 31PI.K1r ti las Le 'I'INNERY, in Baltimore street. where. el. above Arch, Philadelphia. he will be pleased to attend to the orders of s g.. ES, all kinds, fine, medi all who wish to have wort done up us um and low qualities, among which are fashionable style, and at low rates. Ar- fan jr . cit . i. Imo to 1100 rangements have been made to receive the Lernars 26 to 40 ; Quattioni 5 Latest 'William., Seser Lorin, WI Jewelled, "'' from Philadelphia and New York. so that room. 12 w. 18 customers can rely on basing their tar; goners' roe A to 10 meets made in the most approved styks. theism* Gold Chains.. jot• Country Produce will be taken in Gold Per with Gold, At. Silver, Holders, exchange for work. Br eastpins . Ear and Finer Rigs, Dettysburg, Aug. 20, 1847.-3 m;, Bineehis.Caniees of Shell. C=.4 and]Le - ra. with every other article of Jewelry of the richest aid most fashionable patterns. SILVER WARILPIste. Forks, Spoons, Cum. &e.. of standard giver, , PLATED WARE. Cater* Ciki, sita-, kets. Fatty.. Yarlea,, Card Csserinellithei Orb Falteiteride intvt!olltioqs l :*":. hie ••-• Wlsorsiblineyers' ill sive money by E'' vl n 1113" e ate} call al" No. T!.: Zen will be saddled tbegoods aiw tegly cheaper aid better 'than are of fered to the any . For sale , loft'; tt hand:. tompair - Of 8110WCASES, `skiable Jeareltl et. fancy Store, apply as ebove. Sept- 3:11347.—Ay • • A NEW AND LARGi WPFIY OF Ready-made. HAS JUTE' ASSN ASCILIVID ASP OTIIMICA AT Basumenee CUMMINS Bleres is East York strait. otabraciag every va riety of Boys' sod Mea's wear. lizrCail and atioebeust isaseedistely llAßCßS BABSON. Nov. 26, 1647. - .11,41intstrOd 010/211triirt, F 3 OR dui MA.P.C....SLItraid 01 10 4291 ' Sties affeessose, Liver &orspitiiiii. Quittayi Sore Throat, lkoseltitie . Pair is the Cheat, Tumors, Diseases oldie Shia. Piles. came; Rheestatiset, Le-, Le., hag sale at the Druklitore of S. H. BUEHLER. . „ Gettysburg, Jose 55.-41 I'd! Awnlint Gold Le rers for $4O. win- IF rated by i Jacob Laden's* 4 - $ 4. • 1111 ;: S• Ri, TIPTON. IN . n i t m o b" ..... - .fie row 016.. VIASHIONABLE Barber and Hair! H AS cansiandy F Dresser, has removed his ...Testae, " owes et Gaid oti ssd ha sii nd vaelravaalcsaboerelt to the Diamond, adjoining the County Bull -dings, where he ewe at all timer beat .. di, uk r ai o „ low prepared to attend to theca& of the pubise- rat .5....4, - ,,C - 4 3 16,,,r4: $4OOO Front linig — experiente he flatten himself - ' Sheer .... 20 00 that he can go through all the ranufs' rations Gehl larrWelt. rem Jewelled, 30 00 'of the Tonsorical departments, withsuch as! = 41.. . 12 00 Lerisie... ier, 8 00 infinite degree of skill "as will meet the cle% with a lane assortment of Fine Jewelry, tire satisfaition of all who may sulnnit their ! sorb as ass Raw, Fturr Bing,. Breast 'rhino to the keen ordeal of his razor. He Pins. Bracelets. Gold-and Silver Pencils, hopes, therefore, that by attention to Mini-! Gold claim. 4lic. Has also on band a neut . out a desire :lo please , he will stern ' eoinpieee assortment of patent and plain . • as well as receive a liberal share o f uem sidie ; Wald , Gums. main s , prifics, verges, wat i als sad Hands. of every description—in Di patron*: Tht sick will be a their private dwellings. Ga, a amps assortment of Watchma ker's mole and Watch materials, to which t , he would tall the attention of the Country Trade. Those wishing anything in the above hoe. will find it to their advantage to rail and examine his stock before pur chasing elsewhere. „Philadelphia. Aug. 6,1817.-6 m DIAMOND. T ONSOR PROSPECTUS FOR iSRA. GRAHAM'S MAGAZEIfir, Tim APOlli Papaw MentliFy . in,Me Weil THE leading writers all in " Giabson ' — William C. Bryan; J. Fenimore Cooper. William Henry Herbert, Theodore & Fay.W. Gilmore Sion* Fanny Fonesser, Mrs. A. M. F. Ann an, Mm. Amelia 11. Welly. N. P. Willis, Professor Longfellow, J. lei. Peeling. Charles J. Hoffman, Edgar 11...,P0e, R. P. Whipple, Mrs. Stevens, Mts. Silimeasey. " Graham "is now univenallyackeowledgel to surpass, in the excellence sad misty of as contents, and the style of its esmaires. any periodical published in Anilines, and it is ins uonable whether any magazine is the worid- 1 not excepting even Blackwood's—ever pines ted an array of contributotsof eral repistateoa its chealation is about one-thud Heger tbaa that of any other monthly is the Ea - "gWl gunge. We have resolved, as far as "Graben" is concerned, to give a proper directive to the pop tiler taste; end purpose, in the comingvdeme. l greatly to amplify the literary deparanent of; the work—to engage - neselret the very best i writers—to open a field for you mom oil merit-,and,-in fine, to cultivate, a lErtionsf riodiad Lilerelure, which shall Cut re spect at home andahroni.. While all the other monthly periodicals met crumblieg to deeay. and resorting to every ex pedient to save themselves Atom piesersetina, " Graham" pursues the even team of its way. proudly at the head of the periodieel fiatense of the thiy—with its 50,000 weeders, radially widening its infinenee, and einearmit• cies lation.—The policy pedigreed is thistruan n, of giving the bat, Iva is Landon ammiahrt, has established it upon the sum bane Odic conlitmer- _ _ EkgontParis — Piattaiiii awl Nairilier - -- "Graham," for 1848, will be beyond all dolt so fin superior to the class of small magininnes which attempt to intik 0, tint is every pea town it will utterly .route them on. Fa ably should any man or woman pay man . y bt ass. coed rate article, when the best is eased at the same price. Reader. thick As yeasself, examine and subscribe for the beat periodical, and do not be deluded by the stile and never redeemed ?remises of those wine rids me as worthies, as their rues.. It is erfect, rise for the last seven years, paniess hen bees ends of excelling "Graham" loy_sorof petty pretender; yet the Maret as triumphantly the We promise our neaten in hang web a „ number as shall pale "the ineffectual flee" oft our imitators, who seize a good idea which we have executed, and maks it common by the baseness of the copy. .Perhstits 'of ow .firery Bow.—We have al ready given our readers a magmata* likeness of GEN, TAYLOR, and have wow may as- k •ecuted a inagnificest likeness of GEN. BUT LER, and shall follow rapidly with pinmpies of all the leading men who Imes diamarrelimed themselves in the present war. This ammo of portraits will be toned by every pine& , We -design to- commence in the Issmasy number, in addition to New Novels by Willis and Fay, a most beautiful SEA STORY, which has been highly praised by the best judges, and has only been withheld from ear readers in the last volume as we had ahready running thro' the Magazine the Novel er. For the New Year we have made the liberal arrangements in regard toile wodt,sidi a deterniinatton to make A GREAT NATION- I AL MAGAZlNE—contributed to by the high est talent in the country—free friars all eNques and sectional differences, and welyin,,, on the 0 , merits of its literary matter, and excellence-elf° its illustrations, for a still wider supra. Tbe volume to be opened si ith a new and beautiful type, the finest white paper, and with a series of embellishments unsurpassed by any which ! • have yet appeared in any magazine. Our Mezzotint EngTuringa.—lt affords as tnuch satisfaction to be able to state, that we p , have made arrangements with Mr. Sartain, the accomplished mezzotint engraver, whore; plates have contributed so much to the beauty of the Magazine heretofore, by which we wawa his splendid mezzotints for the work *lose. Ills beautiful engravings will therefore Cann a feature of Graham's Magazine, so that we shall be able to distance any thing like competition on the ground. Our Beautiful Fashion Pketes.—These site creations of taste and skillwe hare ertgasred fl! .. - g exclusively, from the publisher of ...Le Fara," Toe subscriber (late of th - _ and all other efforts to get them have felled. I . Wash ington Howl, Harrisburg, Pa.) takes An attethpt has been made to deceive the public this method of informing his old friends by re-engraving the old designs; but these du- and the public generally that he has taken plicates are so far beneath the original Paris the above named HOTEL. The Hodse designs sent to "Graham," that they excite op- is airy and comfortable, and has been ex ly contempt. Our arrangetneme are complete, . te . os i ye l y and we cannot be equalled in the beauty end ' ..............,,,.. hopes by strict attention to bus altered and improved, and the correctness of this department of the MaginieHe. i r" - r" -- These plates appear in every camber. : Uleiges sod a proper care for the comfort of 1 LOWF.SI"fERMS FOR 184 a. I his guests. to merit and receive a share of I copy, * 3 per annitat. f . piddle patronage. The House is situated 2 copies, 5 "' Ivry convenient for the Travelling Public, 5 copies, 10 1 sad being only two doors above the Harris -11. copies, 20, sad l etill bang and Pittsburg Depot, and within two gratis 'o the Pcltu nastert or "hall , r g irwal diag' minutes walk of the Baltimore and Read the money. f . Subamtptions musonvariably beaccompani-. nig Depots. 81214111 g attached to the pro. cd by the cash, free of postage. Address ~ mom. Terms $1 per day. GEORGE R. GRAHAM & CO., t I E. P. HUCHIES, Proprietor. Dec. 6. 28 Chesnut bt., Philadelphia. Sept. 3, 18 17.—ti Philadelphia Adverlisements Cheap Watches and Jewelry. The largest and cheapest Stock OF GOLD AND biLVER 07' Cit 17 1 11 'Le ‘91E120 Ow • Plain and Fancy Jewelry, ts, INSI= Rr LLez i A i , w N.. - Is 4 i3i Market street. Gad Leann. fag jewelled, IS meet r riter.volid dad, 1.40 00 GEAiI Liviimrs.. do. do. $25 to 30 00 teem Lever.. fall jewelled. 20 00 Sikes Ulises. jewelled. Silver Quantity Watches, splendid. Shaer inkalisia 'Lb:attires. henna had field and Shyer Watch- es. et ail prima. from Gild Peoria. - Gold Binanieia, milk tapas and other sets. Pure Silver Teaspooso, Diesenool pane Gold Pensoyeith pen eil mad ail odor holies; only Gold chaise. breast-pies, Anger-rings, ear riogs sod Jewelry en every description, at the lowest Philadelphia or N. York prices; gold and silver Levers. Lepines, and Quar tier waseites. still much cheaper than the above prices. A ear will be sufficient to eretrekce perchasers that this is the place tiagettgoodand.eheap iirticho. AO warranted to to be what they are sold for. Onkrs fres the con try punctually attend ed to. Old Gold and Silver bought for en& or taken in exchange. All kinds of watches reprised aid warranted to keep comet time. Ni. B. I have splendid gold independ est sewed' yawls for timing horses. Also ,Gilt and Galvanised Watches, for traders use, and goods of on kinds an my line, at LEWIS LADOMUS'S Wordy Cleelcoted Jewelry Store, No. 4 13 Market St. above lttb, north side. Phila. Philadelphia, Aug. 8, 184'7.-7m Harems First Prnis*Uus WRITING INK. Saver Medal jam awarded by the American Insti tute, New Cork, th 47. .1111 BE Wowing tasitiemay from distinguished Inatiumioes speaktt Inc itself : Usivaraity of Peensylvania, Pkileirdades, May 11, 1841. f Mamie, hied, Ise seam time, the Black Ink manaliemsed by Me:4mph E. Bower, we have Ism" it Intimated fee menuseript, by its running Mealy awl its oriiinprino from coagulation. Its Ask aim we are wee pleased with. W. E. HORNER, Desna( the Faculty. AMIN LUDLOW. Provost, SAMUEL I. wTILIE, Vice Provost. HENRY REED. See'ry of the Faculty. BOSWELL PA9KE, Prof. Natural Phi - lossopy sad Chemistry. W. W. GERHARD, Lectruer. We billy macacia the above— S. G. MORTON, Dees of the Faculty. of Pasissylvaele Medical College. BACUE. Principal, H. 31111111111 E, Prof. of Anatomy in Central High School. to., F. FRALEY, secretary of the American Fire Inatirance Company. D. GeORGE, Phil. Comoro Home. Mover's adamantine Cement A sersatea . TVA, For sale_ wisidesale and retail. at the Manufac faqir- No. 10. North Third street, opposite Cherry sired, Philadelphia, by JOSEPH E. HONER, Manufacturer. rtroa sale in Gettysburg at the Book and Sta timer, dose of S. H. Baas Lim. Nos. lg. tea:—•lfm. sik Allegheny House, 260 MARKET ST. PHILADELPHIA. (I 11 *hi To Country Merchants and Others. STEPHEN F. WHITMAN, CONFECTIONER & FRUITERER, IVROLESALR AND RETAIL, No. 426 :Market atroet, above 12th fiputh side W a Etb di and g HAS now on hand and is constantly receiving a large and well selected stock of every article in his line, consist ing in part of Oranges, Lemons, Prunes, Figs, Dates, Raisons, Grapes, and' every .Mher fruit in season. A full assortment pf Bordetux and %ft-shelled -Almonds, Filbartai around Nate, Cream Nets; Eng lish Virelanta t Cocoa Net*, 7eze. Hid as sortetettref ICAN'Dlittlent et lower -pri ce* thiiii"min be bought , M the City. He regneets tot eititivinstion •bt his stook - be cot:Es:. putchatiing gisawhere, as he offers goods at ti 'Moll armee, being anxious to do basin Aid for CAVEL goo Cut out Win advertioement and bring it with you. Sept. 24, 1847.-3ro C. HARKNESS , '('lothing Establishment. The moot extensive Clotkerigyarehouee in the - .11 7 neted Mates. NE-OPENED" FOR WINTER 100,000 Garmeofs'oa hand, and ready for dispo sal, WHOLESALE & RETAIL. Tro patrons we would say, that having but one p rice , those who are not dealers, or do Alit understand the real val uation price of-goods. will have an oppor tunity of purchasing garment as low as professedjlidges. Jobbers and dealers in ready-made Clothing. can replenish their stocks for- the winter, and we guarantee the largest establishment in Philadelphia to select from. We attend personally to the packing gbods andsee that a good as sortment of sizes and well-made articles are put up. Single suits forwarded as per orders Our goods are for sale only at the large building; 128 Market at. Southeast corner of Market and Fourth streets. Phil adelphia. C. HARKNESS. Sept. 24, 1847.-3 m William Keillioltz, Dealer in Paints, (tls, Brushes, Glans, Varnish, Putty, and Mixed Paints, of all colors, at the lowest rates, Corner of. Franklin anil Green streets, opposite tho Perm's .►venue, Baltimore. N. B. WILLIAM litaLitourz. having had a long experience in l'aints, Oils, &c., be ing a practical House and Sign Painter, will give all information, respecting mix ing Paints, &e.. gratis. Country Mer chants and others supplied on moderate terms. Oct. 29, 1847.—1 y (' lock s, W atches, Jewelry, &c. TILE Subscriber offers i l "-' - ... to the trade, or by retail, 719 a large assorttnent of the . ;f. fullowiiig articles, being itt ~.C. ' • • - all of his own importa ,..sa )1 ° -- tion or manufacture. ... Buyers of goods in ihis line are invited to examine the assortment, and orders are solicited, with the assurance that every ef fort will be made to give satisfaction and in sure a continuance of custom. Gold Ac Silver Lever Wartehos Of ordinary quality Do do do of superior tirade. Do do do Anchors h Idepines. Silver double eased English and Swisa verge Watches, with light medium and heavy eases. Gold Jewelry in all varieties, fine and e 1111 l mini. Silver Plated, and Silver Wares. Musical Bones. playing 2,4, 6, 8 and IC tunes. l 2b I Gold and Silver Spectacles. Diamond Pointed Gold Pens. *2 to 23 00 3 Vito 2 00 Mantel & Office Clocks, in gilt and other frames. Watchmakers Tools and Materials of all aorta. Fancy Articles, Fancy Fans, Steel BesslB,,dtc. Having every facilitrforobtaininkgoOds . on the most advantageous terms, corres ponding inducements will he offered to pur chasers.. JOHN C. FARR. 112 Chesnut rt. Philadelphia. July 10, 18.17.—0rn G. E. BUEHLER RESPECTFULLY informs his friends 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. Persona wishing to purchase al low roles will do well to call before purchasing else. where. HOUSE SPOUTING will be made and put up at 12i cents a font. , Gettysburg, March 12, 1847. BLAOICSMITECING. fir HE undersigned has connected with his Coachmaking Establishment .a large Smith Shop, and is prepared to do ALL KINDS OF BLACK.SiII [THING, iNcLuDipio IRONING CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGONS, kO, lle would say to those who have Horses to shoe, that he has in his employ first-rate hands, which, with his personal anemia!), will enable him to give entire satisfaction to all those who may favor him with a cell. CARRIAGE & BUGGY SPRINGS, (warranted) will be promptly made to or der at all times. or:rAll kinds of REPAIRING done, both in Wood and Iron, at the most reduc ed prices. • 00.. .Thankful for past encouragement, the subscriber solicits a continuance of pat ronage, and invitee his friends to 'call at his Establishment in west Chambersburg st., a few doors below Thompson's Hotel. C. W. HOFFMAN. Gettysburg, October 15, 1897. Mg PtOfitt, ( - IF the very best quality, and different Ur flavors, can be had, at all times, at WEAVER'S Confectionary in Chambers burg street. Families and Parties will he 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 Protection against Loss by Fire. 111: "Cumberland Valley Mutual Protection Company," being incorporated by an Act of the Legislature, and fully organised and in opera Lion under the direction of the following Board of Managers, viz: C Miller, James Weakly, 1) %V M'Cullough, A G Miller. T A M'Kinley, Philip Spangler, Samuel Galbraith, Samuel Tau, Ab'm King, (Adams,) John 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 has over any other. lit. Every person insured becomes 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 Tenon ale is avoided by insdring fora term of live years. (th..Jsny person applying for - Madames mint give hispremium note for the cheapest class at the rate of flee per cent., which will be g5O on the 1000, for which he will have to pay 12 30 for five yen* and $1 MI for survey and policy. and on more unless loss be sustained to a greeter amount than the funds on band will. cover, end then no more than • pro rata share. These rates are much cheaper than those of other companies, ex• cept such* are incorporated on the same princi. dies. I'. C. MILLER, President. Mtstsa, Secretary. - irr The following named persons have helm sip. pointed ..fgentsfor Adams County :.—Wm W Pax. ton, Esq. General Agent for Adonis county; J A Thompson and D ?Ogler, Gettysburg; 1)r. Wm 11, Stewart, Petersburg; Henry Myers. New Ches. ter; Henry "'Mayer. Abbottstown; Daniel Com fort, Straben lownshl is; At rah a nit in ft: Hunter* town; David Blythe. Fair fi eld; T T Wierman, Aremtsville; Wm Morrison and Abel T Wright Ilenderaville; Dr. D Mellinger,East Berlin ; AbOa Scott. Casbtown. Sept. 13, 1840.—ff ' DYSPEPSIA, And and all Diseases of Me Stomach and Bowels.' DYSPEPSIA, or Indigestion and its consequences.—An eminent Profes sor says: .•It chiefly arises 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 onin curable Melancholy, Jaundice, Madness, or Vertigo, Palsy, and Apoplexy. A great singularity attendant on it is, that it may and often does continue a great length of time without any remission of the symp toms. CAUSES.---Grief and uneasiness of mind, intense study, profuse evacuations, excess in venery, excessive use of spir itous liquors, lea, tobacco, opium and other narcotics, immoderate repletion, o ver distention of the stomach, adeti ciency in the secretion of the bile or gastric juice, exposure to cold and damp air. are the chief causes of this disease. SY M l'TOMS.—Loss of appetite, nau sea, heart-burn, acidity and firthd eructa tions, gnawing ot the stomach when emp ty, uneasiness in the throat, pain in the side, costiveness. chilliness, languor. low• ness of spirits, palpitations, and disturbed sleep, TREATMENT.—DR. L S VEGET.IIII.I.7 ( O.lll'OC .11)11:11. nev er failed in alhiriling iitiniethatti relf and a radical Curt , fur this disease. Principal Office, No. 77 N. Eighth L. east side, Philadelphia. For rah• in Get tysburg by S. S. FOR NE I. July 30, ISl7.—ly Dr. C. Ir. .9pplrion's Crirtruted Remedy FO I)i.:A L.S.S 1?AIN. in. and dkeharge of matter from the ear, together with all other unplea,llll inp• torn., which either acrompan) or itllll4/1.1'CI• op. proaching I)entne-s. T is ini,dtiable ri.e..icitte the regilt of n I _ and tatilitiilly pier-tied vintise of experiments in.tituted a ill the side t iew to discover (if ptuisible) ecrtuin. mad. at the 4mr time, a sate remedy for this dirailtully affficting disorder, and after being extensiirly toed ue the private practile Of the soh-either 1/111.111: the last eight years, in very numerous en-es with the most remarkable I , llCern, IS riots offered to the public, for the benefit 01 1110. e who. from disianceor other causes, cannot have the personal attention of the proprietor, in the fullest confidence of its efficacy. and in the firm b lief that it will not disappoint the cxpectatioi.s of there who may haveoceasion for its u-e in short, that it is the most VA I.VA• article ever offered to the public for this dt• setere. O - For ',ale in Gettysinirg by S. H. 111.T.IILEIZ, in Abbontoonii by Wm: 111TTINGIIII, ill °mord byLiLty & and in Frank' a tnunship by J. COIIPYIII. [Aug. 6, IS-17-1y Iludgats rewelable Pftiontedt, DR. CULLEN AGAIN VICTORIOUS Tn owAND k wALToN. AAR Gents.—ln justice to you as well as a duty I owe the public, I fee/ constrained to furnish a short statement of the wonderful sufferings of my son William, and niauy who read this testimonial will be surprised to find that heis still living, and still more so, when they learn that he has entire. ly recovered from the dreadful Scrofula with which he has so long suffered. It is now more than four yenta since the dia. ease first made its appearance on one-of his legs, in deep and running ulcers. These continued more than two years. confining him to his bed: during which several pieces of the bone came a. way. 13 then attacked his arm, causing severe painful ulcers. Seven! pieces of bone came from the arm also. In this time (two years and six months) howas under the treatment of several of oor best physicians, (and took some thirty or more bottles of Sarsaparilla and Wine) and was pronounced by the Doctor., IN-CURABLE. He was then, upon the recommendation of Mr. Ha elehurst, taken to "Will's Hospital?' where be continued tinder the care of Dr. Parish, three months. He was then sent home as a few months the other leg broke out in open ulcers. Epirits of Tar was recommended by a friend--,lse took this about four months, without benefit— r ;indeed he got, orse, when 1 must say, I gave up all hope wthir ever getting ;at this stage of the, disease, I was advised by the Rey. A. D. Gillette, to try your medicine. I had veryAlitle faith in it, I confess, (having tried so many medicines without benefit.) He, however, commenced taking the PANACEA on the first of of March, A. D. ISA and has been using it ten months. Three months after he began the use of the Panacea, an ulcer made its appearance upon his neck above the collar bone. This continued open until about three weeks since, woce •Sr REALM/. He is now sound, end in the enjoyment of perfect health. I gratefully add my testimon. sal tog e many already in your possossion, of the yrpo4eAul efficacy of your "DR. CULLEN'S IN. 4 . NIEGETABLE PANACEA." Respectfully yours, HARRIET B. BARKER. (Late of Philadelphia,) now Brainard Street Mount Holly. New Jersey. January Ist 1847. On this sixteenth day of March, A. Di 1847, before me, tho subscriber, an Alderman in and for the city or Philadelphia, personally came Harriet D. Harker, who being duly sworn according to law, doth depose and say, that the farts set forth in the above statement are true. HATIIIIICT D. Biwa. Sworn and subscribed before me, JOHN THOMPSON, Alderman. Sold, wholesale and retail, by ROWAXD & WAL• TON, Proprietors,37B Market 'areal, Philadelphia, and by the following Agents: S. 11. Buehler, Gettysburg. Mo. Bitiinger, Abbottatown. Lilly 4' Riley. Oxford. . 7'. J. Cooper, Franklin tp. Dee. 10, 18.17.-2 m [August 0, 18417.] Perfumery, Soap, ste. 11DERFUMERY, SOAPS, FANCY ARTICLES, TOYS, &c.,for sale by C WEVER. SCEPTICISM UNFUNDED. More facts in relation go the tronderfid tfficatey of . THOMPSON'S Compound Syrup of Tar 4• Wood Naph tha. Mc BEST REM!)! of the dpy. for CONSU MPTION,../i sana, Coughs, Colds, Liver Com . plaint, 4-e., 4.c., 4.c. • EAD the following from Mr. Sharp, a well known and highly respectable eltitennf the Northern Liberties, l'hiladelphia County. Thiene, one of the most astonishing cures on record, rind, it will be seen, is attested by the Nev. Mr. sr► tar, and by other citizens of that district: l'ut LAVIKLIFIII a, Avavar 1 I. 1047. Near the close of the year 1845.1 bad an attack of the Pleurisy and while mesons,., from it, A. took a severgcold. My condition , soon became alarming and I grew gradually worse end worse. The symptoms manitesteddby my rtiseate Were thole oidinstrlly found in pulmonary affectimW— lint mine were of an exceedingly aggravated char. actor. For • long period 1 expectorated.% greet gruintity of matter, which appeared a mixture of pus and blood—at timeslit seemed as it I e ai. dis charging the very substance of the Lungs. My voice was gone so as to be unable to utter a few words Niihau' great difficulty, and I experienced a thousand other paintul rrensalions that cannot be !obi. One of the mo.t unpleasant attendants of my disease were chilling sneate.• The cold perspiration ran from use eMitintlillly, not only ut night, but also dining the day so as to keep my cloths at all times continually wet. I employed every means of cure I could hear, and was attended by several eminent and akilliul Phystflans. But thri °billowy oriny diocese battled all their efforts. They indeed raised me from my bed, but they also pronounced me incur-, able.. The last Physician emending me, told me at one time, that I had but a few days to live—at another time 1 might linger on • taw weeks or months, but that it was utterly imposslble.that I could get well. or ever be able to attend to my business. Thus, with no prospect of recovery 1 lingered on during the,grester trait of the year 1840—for three months of which period my friends sat up with me, expecting every night to see my sufferings end in death. But last till, a lady-residing-in Southwark, who h a d been cured of somewhat similar sufferings by "Thompson 's Compound tt•yrup ot Tit and Naph tha," came and urged upon me a trial of it. At. most despeifingot any reliet, anduith no hope of reemery. I commenced its use. Imagine then my satisfaction in being able to state that I am NOW W ELI. 1 and 1 attribute my restoration en tirely to the wonderful efficacy ot the above mt di me. From the time I commenced it. use, the Moray% bewon to yield its hold open one, and by steady prrse%ermice in its employment I may sti y it has raised me trim the game. All unpleasant symptoms hose a:noshed trail I hate tor several nionthe attended to My business as l o rnierly (except some less degree tit ettength than 1 once pie•sesaeri.) as well a. e% et . Pewit' come !tom %mowr glares to Fee me, in mitring for the man cur d ol pi ton! Those w ho Mote known Otte and ate %, C I aripittitted w it my long continual ;Why Utill astonish ment alien they meet me, at seeing 'lie as..urlertul change wrought by thy use of the obi, e medicin e . W M. W. r I%l'. No. h Chadian.. at.. Philadelphia. The itralerslgned. nem,. of Air W. W r harp, are tamilar with his rase nod .ullert Ng,. and lasi I ty that the sintenients, are line. John smarl. isaioreary, Na. I 1.1 Talk flood. *Thomas nitVl, No. salt' Notch `emus tit rel. Addison 1111 w, Groret. Brown +lice! I.col. Knows, No_ :11'.9 \veth Fourth street. Gal ret Vithsent No. 121 PlityrAl :•econit *tree' iLr-Thi, in% al until.. remedy if prepared oily 11 outtry Dieloo, Nt E. Comet or Fink ur d `peace -titter., l'inintlelphia. mitt can la had to 11 e tollo‘s tog gent: S. S. Forney, Geityvburg. 1?. 311;rtley , enrlimte. I). I'. Long, 'end by rr4peetable gvueeeall! . l'ttore Jr c , i p t , len I ,rr boti le. Ileu Pet of n110%6°11,1. October 15. 114.17. [April 30, 11..17 C( lIE-\t► l' 171 Loss. 7 Zl . 1. C., cr L v)it (.1" RE 4 1F Consarnintoro, Coughs. Colds, .12ahrou, Oval). II hooping Cough, Spitting of wood, .Sore Throat. Pains and qprttl• aims of the Breast, By . - fieulty of Breathing, and all other di seases of the P171.310N OR( ANS ! Tr the most EFFECTUAL tierwtty hjih ri f t o IA offered to tie indult for the CI RE of the atio%c complaints. ficing,ftee tiom alldrletrt e Otl* sad nauseating Dingo, it nor) be whim by the most delicate person or Kit en to ti e 'Mani lit the breast. will I tear of any' implcount ellett• being produced Ity in. eve •1 hr re to another rir• ',enmity N hith Rt ): EXPEt 'icilANT over et try other ',trituration, and that II II the mast pleasant ILI Rend the following retlifrarf Irom S. Allen, a gentleman well hoot., n in thus City, who was cured by the ',sea 'rev of the Ex pectorant, alter eiery thine elr.e had tailed to ai• ford any relict. Tin,. is Ltd one of a lumber at which the proprietor hue, in lit* por•rer•lon, all Of hich,in due time, n ill Iw Ivid home the obit c April :t. Is 17. F 14114. —ol.lll.!`ir : A Lout our N C 0.% ago 1 caught a severe cold it filch tell upon my breast, accompanied with pains in my aide and dry hacking cough. I commenced taking aFy tip that was recommended to me. but from %Idyl% I derived not the least benefit. I then commenc ed thinking freely of composition tea. but tt ilh the same result; in fact. my rough 14 as getting worse, and I .became so hoarse that it Nos with difficulty 1 could speak above a whisper. At your request, 1 was induced to try your Expecto rant, and I am happy to inform you 1 was entitle ly cured by theinte of two bottles. L. remain, very respectfully, years, axe. T. 8. ALLEN, No. 5 Fayette at. tIT£kUTION 1--in consequence of the many preparations now before the public, ni der the name. of "Extracts." "Balsams," "F.yrops," &e. and even of a similur name, the proprietor deems it necessary to caution the afflicted against Coun terfeits. Each bottle of the genuine has tie words "Bass' Expertorant—lmproree.--lialliinerr, Me blown in the glass ; the initiate "J. F. R." in connected. capitals stamped on the seal, and My written signature on the wrapper, without which it cannot be gentiles. 87 Price, 110 cents per bottle. and the money to be refunded 11 a cure be not steeled, when taken according to .directions! Preplatil only by J. F. 110fifi,Vroggist.-.llaltimore. For sale by the following Agitate:— Samuel R. Buehler, Gettysburg. Geo. 11 7 . Mean", Fairfield. Wm. M. rettleufell; Petersburg. 57RE31EMBER—NO LIRE. NO PAY La Nov, h 2, 1847. [May 2QoS47—ly PEA U TS, FILBERTS, AL MONDS; &c., of the best quality to be hod at the Confectionary of C. WEAVER. THE STAR AND BANNER Is published every hide y Erepirti ! ifi /he County Building, above the „Register and Recorder's Oice, 17 DAVID A. DU IILER. 1r paid in advance or within the year, s2Ter annum—if not paid within the year, s:i DO. No paper discontinued until all arreatager are pale except at the option of the Ltlitur. tingle copies cents. A failure to madly a ditcontivaarva will be regarded as a new engagement- Advertiarnorsitir not exceeding a square inserted three times for $1 —every subecipirnt iasertil n *$ cents. Longer ones in the son e pH) or All advertisements not specially oideied tar a c it - in time, will be coati lobed until forbid. A litor I reduction will be made tothose %ha advertise ly the year. Job Printing of all kinds executed orally aid promptly, and on reasonable trims. -- letters and Cenimarsieetions to the Fdiler, (h -erring smith as contilin Money o the Eases of new subscribers.) most be rue? rata. ill/ 11 , 111 . 1.1 to secure at t ent