~Ikftit ;tA.I4IIA NAC TOE FOR THE\MAit OF OUR LORD 1 8 4 8. I ,-= '•, r. , ' i 3 4 '4l p . a .• • *-- ft ,a. E"' t, . Ifsl , ~ ,151..:' t„ . . j . -b /.. 4 . pdo„ .. ~ is ... . .1 . F ir • ei ta ( auk-0 JtWiNg.'" .. :; , ? .. ''''. ' . 1 ~. ~114 , .;,:4,2:; .3 4 5 8 7 8 1 J.,,,,15, ,!,, , il,, it 11 -12 13 14 15 :,.-t0.11,-445-,, V:- 17., 18 19 20 .21 22 . •,. IF ,-1ff441-'' 2425 26 27 28 29 °Jr.sqliu.•l l o-- 1 1 4 ' Feßar4lllt, l 2 3 4 5 0 ' . 7 ' '0 9 10 11 12 ~;18 44 15 16 17 18 .19 '“,- :. 29.; . ;21 22 *3 21 25 20 •,. I.oti 4 11 - 4 . R • - ' • - - • /14,444, ,1 2. a •' 4 '' ... .5 0 7 8 0 to II -- `:'_:`....1'_f42.21.t...tt_. 15 16 17 1 9 -- . ::,i'.. ill* ~.211 21 22 23 2 1 1 25 - ji . 1 . ~. .n . i . , .. 1./, 27 28 29 30 3 li lit '• 3' 4 - r' 9 10 11 - 114- 47 •-/W ' 23 2 .24 25 -- 30 MAIN 7 it 0 14 16-16. 21.,.22 23 - 20 '2O 30 4 6 Jll , 16..19:20 a 26 27 3 4 9 10 II ~/7 IS 23 . 24 25 .30 31 A roust, .0 .7 13 44 13 20 21. 32 27 28 29 Sartain:2. J 4 5 'le't4 :14, le to' - go 2.,1 35.20 27 °main& • 1 3 4 S ~ 9 10 /1 4; -15 18 17- 18 22 23, 24 25 ;44. 29 30 31 Nov • 1 5 fr 7 8 IX 13 14 15 19 :20 , 21 :22 , .741 $7 28 28 Disc*Vsa, 1 2. 3456 7 8 9 16 11 12• 13 14 15 ,10 17 /8. 19 20• 21 22 23 24 25 28 27 211-. 99-- 30 31 • PREDICTIONS FOR THE YEAR ISM . .„. According to II new Almanac, the. year of our Lord, 1848 is to be an eventful one. We extract from said Almanac the follow• ing iiagarioits,preOietions, which will dtnibti leas be fulfilled : ..Through the whole course of the corn ing year, whenever the moon wanes the night will grow dark.--:--On several Occa sions, during the year, the sun will rise be fore certain people discover it, and *be fore they hare finished the day's work.— it is quite likely that when there is no bu siness doing, many will be heard to com plain of hard times, but it is equally cer tain that all who hang themselves wilL es cape .starvation.-..---If bustles and hoops go out of fashion, a church pew will hold more than three ladies.-11dandies wear their beards, there will be less work fur the barbers, and he who wears mustachiues will have something to sneeze a t.---There will be many eclipses of virtue, some others invisible.—Whosoever is in love will think his mistress a perfect angel, and will only find out the truth of hie sus picion by getting married.—Many deli cate ladies, whom no one would suspect. will he kissed without telling their Ma's. —There will be more books published than will find purchasers, more rhymes written than will find readers, and more bills made than will find payers.—lf the incumbent of a fat dike should die, there will he a dozen feet ready to step into one pair of shoes.-r---If any young lady should happen to blush, she will be apt to look red in the. face, without the use of paint ; if she . dream of a young man three nights in suc cession, it will be a sign of something ; if she dreams of him four times, or have the • toothache, it is ten to one she will be a long time in getting either of them out of her head....-...-Dinners and entertainmems• will he given to those who have enough at home, and the ptior will receive much ad vice gratis, legal and medical excepted.— The public debts of the repudiating States will hardly:be adjusted, and the same fate will very probably attend private contracts in this latititile.lle who marries this year will run a great risk, especially if he does it in a hurry.—lle who steals a match, gives tattlers occasion to gossip, and will be apt to involve himself and bride in disagtotable relations.—There will be a &at, sokat all over the country when it thueders, and a tremendous dust will be kicked up; oecasionally, by coach-horses. ---Many young Indics who hope for it, but littie 'iipeet it, will be married; and many who confidently anticipate that glori ous etanshonafinn.‘oll be doomed to Wait .*Finally, there exists little doubt, this will he a "meat wonderful" year, surpass. int in interest an that hate preceded it. —Politicking will make tools, of them. salves: pettifilgere will make fools of oni ons; anti many women with pretty facet 111 drilla° Nola of hoth .—T he world win-zinitui ".•' • wouaual, and come hark to ovthe : lii:it, net nut, ns will many * intlitOdintegra in bitsitiess.--Ther e will ho • iroovey. owl bide wool. both at Met .tilliessing . e 1 pip, and the meeting of Vottgrnm." : .11tinks that it is ray ifokumn to aii 'II eloela an tot their hunch tooloottill#llwitibat.! ESTATE OF JOHN TOPPER, DECD, To show cause, 4-c. STATO Of PICNKSTISANIA...7I • Al' an Orphans Anima Corars. Courtheldat Getty* rt,e4. I tyshurg, in and for Y the County of Ad ; t cf ,a)tuna on the 2 lit day of December.. A. D. 1847. Before liam N, [nine, EN. President, and his Associates, Judges, &c. assign ed, &c. DUE proof having been made of the service of a role granted at a former Orphans' Court, on all the heirs and legal Representatives of John Topper, Into of Liberty township, Ailan% county, deceas e ell, to appear at this Court to accept or re fuse to take the Real Estate of the said de ceased, at the valuation made thereof, and they being severa!ly called in open Court and making no answer ; whereupon the Court grant a Rule on all the heirs and le gal representatives of the said John Top per; deceased, to wit : ElizabethlbvidOw;) John Topper, Jesse P. Topper, William Topper, whose share has beau transferred by him to Nathaniel Stout, Gregory P. Topper, James 11. Topper, Simon A. nip per, Elizabeth intermarried with Peter E. line, Susan intermarried with Admit San ' ders, who have conveyed their share to Henry D. Albright. in trust.for hie eredi tors, Catharine Ann intermarried with Bla sius Kibble, and Samuel and Sophia E line, children of Mary; now deceased, a)io had been intermarried with Wan. Eline-- to be and appear at an Orphane Cowles be held at Gettysburg on the 3d Monday of January next, to shew cause why the Real Estate of thesaid deceased - shouldnot be sold agreeably to the Intestate Laws of this Commonwealth. Notice to he given to such of the keit* as reside in Adams coun ty, personally. and to such as reside out of Adams county, by publioatiOn in One news. paper in Gettyibitig.i copy of sw . bleb shall be depobited in the Poet Office at Gettys burg, addressed to each of the following named persims :—Henry D: Albright, at Hanover; Pa, to Wm. Tepper and N. Stout. at Pittaburg, Pa. ; to Simon A. Top der, at Blairsville, Pa. 7 8 13 14 15 20 21. 22 27 28 29 4 5 11 12 13 18 10 20 25 26 27 1 2 3 8 9 10 )5 .16 1 7 22 23 24 29 39 6 7 8 13 14 16 20 22 37 28 29 3 4 5 10 _.ll_ 12 17 18 19 24 25 28 Dit I Penh— WM. k. UAMILTON, Clerk Dcc. $4, 1847. -THE DAILY NEWS. 2 7 8 9 Akjit 16 21' 22 23 6 8 12 12 14 Ur 10 - 21% 28 27 28 Tong onexisropliil success width has thus tar 1 0 1 inded Ole .Ne%9 l l:ll*blishment, encour age* thelooprietors to spans no exertions to make the Deily Newso paper which shall be second to none of its eotempormies in Philadelphia. They will inalre it their especial- aim to impart a dig. aided void trialaraeral -tone- to the paper.' and to exclude from its eolianns every thing of as indel icate or offensive mom. They have the most ample resources.in ei ery respect, to enable them togive toils readers the latest and rnetdaemiretp local, foreign' and domestic intelligence, and also 101 l and reliable eecounts Of the Markets and Corn toertial lotteregenerally, The Deily , News will coatiine to .advocate Whig ,prinaplee as, originally expounded by the Febell-or the Cettetilellons and adopted by the eccedifed organs and 'champions of the Whig cause at the presort day. It will orge the hold , ingot a Whig National Convention for the purpose of nominating candidates for the Presidency and the Vice Presidency, and will 'battle with all the ability.teal and energy it can command. to secure the - tstumPliiiiiteleCtiori of thit nominees - of that Convention. 2 3 4 9 LO 11' 16 .17 18 23 84' 35 30 - TER3III.—To mail subreribers, single copies wilt bi famished at illt4 00. per annum. Twelve or more Copies; ordered at the same time, and ad dressed to the same P,rmit.office,will be sent at the rate of 03 00 per copy. , TNF Thi-WEEKtY NEWS will be issued . from OM name . Once, him and after the first of January next, on Tuepdays, Thursdays, and Sat urdays of esch'week, and will contain the same matter as the fosily, including Um news of the day on which it is issued. The regular subscription price will be $ 1 0 0 fors single.ropy ; four copies, $3 SO per copy; ten copies. $ tie per copy. .. THE DOLLAR' WEEKLY NEWS, publish.' ed at the sane office; on every Saturday morning, ista cheep nuttily Paper, will be funnelled to sub scribers at the following low terms--One copy. $1; six copies, ; thirteen copies. $10; twenty , copies, $l5 ; twenty-seven copies, p2O, &c. DIE WWII ENTLICHE NE.I.TIGKEITEN—a weekly German newspaper. devoted to the advoca ce of semi-Whig principles. sod to the dissemi nation of Neal. foreign and domestic intelligence, will be eniblidlied from and after the first of March next. Tonies--Onseopy,lll stli four copies,ss ; ten copies, Std. 113" In no cowl will either or the above papers be forwarded unless payment be made in advance; and no paper will be vent after the expiration of the time, unless the snlorription is renewed. to"Aloney remitted through the mail. will Se at the risk of the publishers. Notes of all apecie paying Banks, in any part of the Union, will be •calved in pay. PA X SON, SA NDERSO74 & EILLTNGER. Philadelphia, Dee. 11. 1817. • ArOTICC - S HEREBY GIVEN, That appliea- I tint' wittbe - made by the undersigned and others. to the next Legislature-of the Commonvrealth of Pennsylvania, for the incorporation of a Company under the name and style, or intended name and style, of THK lISCLIN SAVING INSTITU TION. capital Fifty Thousand Dollars, de signed is an office of discount and depos it; and to be lucated ) in East Berlin, Ad ems counnty. Pa. David Mellinger, John Dellone, - GeorgeiMtwartx, J. J. Kuhn, J. H. Aulabaugh, Charles Spangler, Barnet Hildebrand, George King, Isaac Trimmer, George H. Binder, Abraham Trimmer, JoHn Diehl, David Hollinger. Jnne 23, 1847.-8 m • BLACTICSIVIITICLN . THE, undersigned has connected With his Coachinaking Establishment a large Smith Shop, and is prepared to do BLACKS3I [THING, IRONING CARRME3, f3UCGtES, WAGON 3, kC. He would say to those who have Horses-to shoe, that he has in his employ first-rate hands, which, with his personal attetnion, will enable him to give entire satisfaction to all those who may favor him with a call. CARRIAGE & BUGGY SPRINGS, (warranted) will be promptly made to or der at all times. All kinds of REPAIRING done, both in Wood said Iron, at the most reduc ed prices. vrThankftil for past encouragement, the subscriber solicits a continuance of pat ronage, and invites his friends to call at his Establishment in west Chamberaburg at., a few doors beloW Thompson's Hotel. C. W. HOFFMAN. Gettyobing, October 15, 1847. U ON"Ir forget the Christmas Pre eats it WEAVCR'S Confectionary--call and see them. NOTICE. Al I. KMDS pF THE UNION MAGAZINE OF LITER.ITURE 4' .RRT, KOITEII AY MRS. C. N. 1C1111(L•ND, A UTIIOI Or "• iitw Komi," uroaver LIFT.," etc and faledwith contributions from the most eminent writers of the country. The Second Volume commences with the January Number, 1848 T the conclusion of the first half-year of the at* thrum Mso•ttits. the Publisher feels im pelled to make some acknowledgment of his sense of the favorable reception accorded to it by the pub. lic. Its success has certainly been unprecedented ; and while it may be pardonable to ascribe this in part to the merits of the work, it must not be de nied that public goodwill and and kindnesshavet been abundantly demonstrated. The pens. in all parts of the country, has given its voice liberally and heartily to the new aspirant To flag after this would be di•bonorable indeed. It is the hope of the publisher that theusgege end enterprise which belong to success. wil found rather to have stimulated than slackened his eaer , dons. If there be talent of a suitable kind in the country, he-is deterusitiod to snake it available to the Union hbagasine in the various aepti!mooto. He will condom to live Impeder etirm i tt Tdeuotiiit;PriiitinTklrosed, - birliE 8044 as Duey, Mr. Ostrom, Robert Hinebelwood, W. H. Barnard, B. F. Child., P. Loomis, itc., from vaginal designs by H. Matteson, who bu the wee diuretics' of ill the designs for the Engravings. The Literary matter win continuo to be undo' the axeloarro control of the Editor, M. laddand a isidated by • corps of contributors who are eithei established favorites of the reading pub lie or worthy to become so. Bach ea Mrs. L Child, Mrs L H Sigourney, Mrs F S Osgood, Mrs Embnry, Mrs Ellet, Mrs Butler, -Mn DON, Mac alliuGoadd, • Miss Herbert. Bryant, Willis, Hotihsra_,n Arthur, Her. ben, Tackerman, Sims. Dewey , Bourne, Murcia, Woodworth, Gunter., &c. The paper will be of the same qualify now u• sed. The Fashions- will be colored by T. P. Sabering. There will be two pages of original. Music in each number. • In the course of as ni.iny months will be given facsimilies of the characters used in writing t 4 dillerentAaugusges, with a short translation into English. similar to the Chinese and Persian odes in the December number of the Magazine, by Ca leb Lyon, U. 8. Consul to Slumg.hai, Chime which, to the curious and intelligent, will be worth at least a year's subscription to the Maga tine. And every exertion will be made, which literary ability, ingenuity of Artists,and adequate capital can do, to make the Ution - Magazlne wor thy of the place already so generously granted it in the public esteem. Dealers in Periodicals, who wish to become a gents for the Uni•ut Magazine, will please apply to the publisher immediately. All Postmasters are desired to act as agents—the usual discount will be made le them. A specimen number mill be sent to any one wishing to see it, on application to the publisher, postpaid. TERMS.—One copy one year, in advance, 1100 One copy . two pears, S 00 Two comes one year, " lon Five " 10 00 Eight " " 15 00 Twelve " " 20 00 GREAT NATIONAL PICTURE. We will give the person sending the largest club of subscribers to this Magazine the cash at the above rates. during the time ending the let of May, 1848, the engraving of the U. S. Senate Chamber, containing the cornet portraits of 93 distinguished gentlemen, then in the Senate Chamber, at the time of Mr. Clay's farewell speech. The Engraving measures 39by 50 inch es, engraved by Thomas Dewey. and'published by E. Anthony. with • splendid gilt flame; the en. graving and frame costing RV, which we will de liver free of freight or expense, in any way to the person entitled to it, at any place within the U. States; and it will also constitute the person send ing the money; • life subscriber to the Union Ma swim. The• picture and trame can be seen at any time at EL Anthony's Daguerreotype Estab lishment. 247 aroadwigy, N. Address, post-paid. ISRAEL POST. 140 Nassau street, N. York GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK and Family Magazine lor %NCR E A SED AND INCREASING AT fell. TRACTION, with larges! circulation and greatest popularity of any magazine iu the Uni ted States. NEW DEPARTMENT. The T11111(7117 will contain articles from Bry ant, Longfellow, Percival, Wendel Homes. Wash ington Irving, N. P. Willis. Holtman, Tuckerman, Simms, Hidleek, Pudding, Mrs. Sigoumey, Miss Gould, Dana. Herbert, Miss bedgewick, Theodore S. Fay, (from whom we have received a novel lette, which we shall shortly commence) Mrs. Annan, Park Benjamin, E. A. Poe, &c. THE MC/b . ? BEAUTIFUL EMBELLlSH ments,from the hands of the first artists, and con sequently tar superior to those in any other Mag azine, adorn the Book. Ornament and Utility are combined. The popular series of articles on Health. Model Cottages, and Needle-work, /mil k:Crated with fine engravings, will be continued, and such other features as can be made subservi• rot to the grand desizn of the work. To the Mental and Moral improvement ails readers will, from time to time be added COLORED FASHIONS every month, altered from the French to suit the more modest taste of the ladies of this country. tu - Thi• is the best time to subscribe. Persons commencing with the January number, will re ceive MISS LESLIE'S NEW NOVEL, new and entire, as the portions already published will be reprinted in that number. No diminution in the usual interest and variety, but an increase in 4he number or pages. TERMS One copy one year; including the "Lady's Dollar Newspaper," $3 I 0 One copy two years, 5 00 Two copies one year 5 00 Five copies one year, (with an extra copy to the person sending the order,) 10 00 Eight copies one yeir, , 15 On Twelve do. _ 20 .00 . - - Any postmaster or editor of a newspaper send. ing us $l. for the Lady's Book alone. may retain the other dollar as commission. This commis sion cannot be allowed when the Lady's Book sad Dcsillar Newspaper are expected for $3. Address, L. A. - GODFX. 113 Chesnut street, Philadelphia. Dec. 17, 1847.-31 SAND'S SARSAPARILLA.—The discovery, of the art of printing in the fifteenth cen tury, hoiden*•more to meliorate and ha "rove the mental condition of man than any other event since the introduction of the Christian era. From that pericid un til the pretient time the press has exerted a powe r •and controlling infinpnce over the destinies of man. As the'preas over the mental, so does SANDS' SARSAPARILLA over the.phyeicel, manifest its great heal ing and restorative powers in dispelling disease, and giving strength and vigor to the debilitated frame, by removing un healthy action, and establishing in its place a healthy flow throughout the whole circu latory system. Hence diseases arising from an impure state of the blood, such us Salt Rheum, Scrofula, or King's Evil, Ec zema, Ringworm or Totter, Scaldhead, Ate., are effectually cured by its use. Af fections-of the mucus membranes, such as Chronic Catarrh, spreading through the nasal passages into the brorichial mem branes of the throat; also, Rheumatism, Lumbago, White Swelling, and Hip dis ease, will be removed by this invaluable remedy. !LT For further particulars and conclusive evi dence ofits superior etliCacy see Pamphlets,which may he obtained of agents gratis. l'repared and sold, wholesale and retail, by A. B. & D. SANDS, 113 Fulton street New York. Sold also by appointment of the Proprietors by S. 1.1. BUEHLER, Gettysburg, Pa, Price $1 per bottle, Six bottles for $5. bee. 3, 1847. 4w WA'T'CHES, .of all kinds, will be cleaned and required, lathe sortest notice, at FRAZER'S Clock dr Watch Establishment, in Gettysburg. July 16, 1817. tf Philadelphia Advertisements Allegheny House, WI2BO MARKET ST. PHILADELPHIA. THE subscriber (late of the Washington lintel, llarrisburg, Pa.) takes this method of informing his old friends and the public generally that he has taken the above named HOTEL. 'rho House is airy and comfortable, and has been ex. teneively altered and improved, and the proprietor hopes by strict attention to bus. Mese, and a proper care for the comfort of his guests. to merit and receive .a share of public patronage. The House Is situated very convenient for the Travelling Public, being only two doors above the 'Harris burg and Pittsburg Depot, and within two minutes walk of the Baltimore and 'Head ing Depots._ Stabling ausclusd to.the pre. mises. Terms Si per da.. E. P. lIUWIE S, Proprietor. . Sept. 3. 1847.—tf . Jewel - 1i; it,c., WATCHES, 'Jewelry Sr, Silver Were v Vmay be had - wholesale and retail, guaisatied better for the price than ataxy other stonily' Philadelphia, at (late Niche. las Le Nutty's) No. 72 North 2nd street, fliabove Arch, Philadelphia. WATCHES, all kinds, fine, medi um and lot , qualities, among which are C l O 4 . I•°,.7 l P.l.o l rnee /11q1weitods Quarti2 tmtuktion, Silver Ion" fultJavelled, ' 20 to 30 " Lopioes 13 to 18 Quads:* fine 0 to 10 JEWELRY, Diamonds, Gold Chains, Gold Pens with Gold & Silver Holders, Pencils, Breastpins, Ear and Finger Rings, Bracelets, Cameos of Shell, Coral and La va, with every other article of Jewelry of the richest and most fashionable patterns. SILVER WARE,PIate, Forks, Spoons, Cups, &e., of standard Siver. PLATED WARE, Castors, Cake Bas kets, Fans, Vases, Card Cases and other Rich Fancy-Goods in great variety. - Wholesale Buyers will save money by calling here before purchasing. 11:7'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 some pair of SHOW CASES, suitable fur Jewelry or Fancy Store, apply as above. Sept. 3. 1847.-1 y Cheap Watches and Jewelry. All Jewelled Gold Le- vera for *4O, war- rap" ranted by • —l4 Jacob Ladonons No. 246 Market street, Phil- / adelphia, who HAS constantly on hand a large assort ment of Gold and Silver Watches; at the following low prices : Full Jewelled Gold Levers, $4O 00 o Silver " • 20 00 Gold Lepines, Full Jewelled, 30 00 Silver Lepines, 12'00 Silver Quirtim, 8 00 with a large assortment of Fine Jewelry, sach as Ear Rings,Finger Rings, Breast Pins, Bracelets.• God and Silver Pencils, Gold Chains, &c. Has also on hand a complete assortment of patent and plain Watch Glasses, Main Springs, Verges, Di- als and Hands, of every description—in fact, a complete assortment of Watchma ker's tools and Watch materials, to which he would call the attention of the Country Trade. Those wishing anything in the above line, will find it to their advantage to.call and examine his stock before pur chasing elsewhere. Philadelphia. Aug. 6,1847.-6 m The largest and cheapest Stock OF GOLD AND SILVER I.lPattiP(o3l/1/2 0 Plain and Fancy Jewelry, to rat LLLLLLL ts, Wholraale and Retail—No. 16 - 413 i Market street. Gold Lever,, full jewelled, 18 curet case, gold dial, $4O 00 Gold Lcpines, ,do t do. $25 to 30 00 Silver Levers, jewelid, 20 00 SibrelLepines, jewelled; ' 12 00 Silver Quartier Watches, splendid quality, la 00 Silver imitation Quattiers, 5 00 Second hand Gold and I:3Aver Watch- et, at all rims, from Gold Pencils, Gold Bracelets, with topaa and other Rta 3 00 Pure Neer Teaspoons, 4 50 Diamond point Gold Pens, with pen cil and solid silver holders, only l 25 Gold chains, breast-pins, finger-rings, ear rings and Jewelry of eilery. 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 puichasers 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 eitchane. 411-kinds of watches repaired and warranted to keep correct time. • • N. B. I hare a splendid gold independ ent seconds watch for timing horses. Also. Gilt and Galvanized Witches, for traders' use, and goods.rof all hinds in my,line,...at • LEWIS LADOMUO',S Clock,and Jewelry Store, N 0.4133 Market St., above north side, Phila. ' Philadelphia, Aug. 1847.-7 m Hover , * First' Pressfung WRITING , , Barer Medal just awarded it' the Ametketlblitt• lute, New Yor k, 1847. ' 2HE .following teatimnoy from distinguishad Institutions speaks Inc itself Univentity orPennsylvania,. Philadelphia, May 11, 11341. 5 Having tried, for some. time, the Black hilt manufactured by Mr. Joseph E. Hover, we have found it well suited for manuscript, by its running freely, and its exemptiMi from coagulation. Its shade also we ate well pleased with, W. E. HORNER, Dean of the Faculty. JOHN LUDLOW, Provost, SAMUEL B. WYLIE, Vice Provost, HENRY REED, Sec'ry of the Faculty. ROSWELL PARKE, Prof. Natural Phi , losopy and Chemistry. W. W. GERHARD, Lecturer. We fully concur in the above 8. G. MOUTON, Dean of the Faculty of Pennsylvania Medical College. • A. D. BACHE. Principal, H. MMURTRIE, Prof. of Anatomy in Central High School. F. FRALEY, Secretary of the American Fire Insurance Company. J. D. GEORGE, Phil. Custom House. Iloyer's aldamanttne Cement ♦ 11111 . 11RIOR ARTICLE-WARRANTED, For sale, wholesale and retail. at the Manufac tory, No. 87. North Third street, opposite Cherry street, Philadelphia, by JOSEPH K HONER, Manufacturer. Erni sale in Gettysburg at the Book and Sta tionery store of S. H. Brunei. Nov. 12, 1817-Im. Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, &c. THE Subscriber offers I P.:- C „ 0 , to the trade, or by retail, , - 7 a fe l l a ie rg w e in a g sso e r ot tm iel e e n e t o b f ei ng the • all of his own imports ,lll / _ , . tion or manufacture; Buyerc of goods in this 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 & Silver Lever Watches of ordinary quality Do . . ,do do of saperior Do do do ' Anchors & Lepines. Mira double cued Engtiph and SWIMS vers. Witch,,4l.6 light msum and heavy usu. t old husky M all varitahm, Ana and common. Silver naiad, and Bihar. Wares. Musical Boom playing!, 4, !, 61 and 10 time's. Gold and eihret Spectacles. Diamond Pointed - 0 - okt Pens. Mantel & °Mee °load, in gilt and other frames. Watchmaker.' Tools and Materials of all sorts. Taney- -ArtieleaTaney-Panc kneel Deeds, &o. Having every facility,for obtaining goods on the most advantageous terms, corres ponding inducements will be offered to pur chasers. JOHN C. FARR 119 Chesnut al. Philadelphia. July le, 1847.—em William Keilholtz, Dealer- is Pei*, Oils, Brushes, Varnish, 'Putty. and .Mixed Paints, of the /meet rates. • - • Corner of Franklin sod Breen meets, opposite the . .Pcuut's Avenue, Ihatimors. _ *4O, %IMO 25 to 40 N. B. WiLusatKasimovirs, having had a long experience in Paints, Oils, &.c., be ing a practical House and Sign Painter, will give all information, respecting mix ing Paints, &a.. gratis. Country Mer chants and others supplied on moderate terms. Oct. 29, 1847.—1 y C. H.4RKN ESS' Clothing Establishment. The most extensive Clothing Wiurhouse in the United States. RE-OPENED FOR WINTER. 00,000 Garments nn hand, and ready for dirpo sal, WIROLDRALE & RETAIL. TO patronif we would say, that having but one price, those who are not dealers, or do not understand the real val uation price of goods, will have au oppor tunity of purchasing garments as low as professed judges. 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 of goods and see thata good as sortment of sines and well-made articles are put up. Single suits forwarded as per orders OcrOur 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, 1047.-3 m To Country Merchants and Others STEPHEN F. WHITMAN, CONFECTIONER it FRUITERER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, No. 428 Market street, above 12th South side it /A SID Lila& 0 I[ll A 8 now on hind and is constantly ja receiving a large and well seleoted stock of every article in his line, consist ing in part of Oranges, Lemons, Prunes, Figs, Dates, Raisons, Crapes, and every other fruit in season. A full assortment of Bordeaux and Soft-shelled Almonds, Filberts, Ground Nuts, Cream Nuts, Eng- Itch Walnuu, Cocoa Nuts, &c. His as sortment of CANDIES are at lower pri ces than can be bought in the City. He requests an examination of his stock be fore purchasing elsewhere, as he offers goods at a small adrance, being anxious to do business for CASH. it:73.Cut out this advertisement and bring with you. Sept. 24, 1847.-3 m TO PRACTISING PRYSICIANS.—Let me impress upon conscientious physicians the impor tance of a trial*** the Brandreth's Pills. Let them make only a fah trial of them, and they will con cede the medicine is the best cammant of the bow els hitherto discovered. The ingredients are all prepared expressly for the manufacture of the Brandreth Pith, and. is impossible to obtain purgative of the same properties except from Dr. B. Brandreth. Let physicians and the world at large bear in mind that the Brandreth Pills may. he taken, if necessary, for any length of time du ly, not only without injury, but with a certainty of beneficial! results. $2 to 23 00 1 73 to 2 00 This universal medicine mildly but. windy cleanses the whole extenfof the alimentary canal It then gives increased power to the circulation of the blood, by which it deposits any impurities it may contain in the bowels', which organ expels them from the body. This action may continue for days, weeks, or months, es tho mildness or urgency of the disease may demand, or untdthe entire body has been e vacuated arid re-made from the food consumed. How important is it that persons of feeble frame, of impure constitutions, should, without delay, commence withihis pure and wholesome medicine. No time ought to be lost by using Lounges or Candies as Medicines, which are •better 'adapted for the destruction of the teeth, than for the corset any abeam. Experience has sufficiently tested that these remedbm contain hivariabtrealomet and - other , active chemical agents that have a very do. stractive effect, of which there are Me many Mai. viduslly Convineed to their cost. The testimony in favor of the Brandreth Pills, and the numbers who ate daily raised from a bed of misery by their use, render it imperative that all who are imilinitig from siekneas should give them a trial: . -TO is 11 0 1111 x 1111111 ° Erandredes, Pills have stood a fourteen yam!' tern ic the U. States. That they ant a vegetable and innocent medi cine, yet pewerfill for the removal of diseases, *bother chronic or recent, inhetious or otherwise. Thitt Illuirpuris , the blood, and stay the further promo of disease in the human body. That In many eases. where the'dreadful ravages of ulceration had laid hare ligament and bone, and where, to all appearance no human means could wive life, have patients, by the use of these pills, been restored to good health; the devouring disease having been completely eradicated. ccy.The Brandreth Pills are sold for 25 cents per box at Dr. B. Brondreth's Principal Office, 241 Broadway, N. York, and by the following duly authorized Agents :—J. M. Htevcnson & Co., Get tysburg; J. B. M'Creary. Petersburg; Abraham King, Hunterstown ; A. M' Fa rland, A bbottstawn ; D. M. C. White, Hampton; Snecringer & Fink, Littlestown ; Mary Duncan, Caslitown ; Geo. W. Messy, Fairfield ; J. 11. A ulabaugh . , East Berlini B. Newcomer .Mechanicsville ; Sam'l Shirk, Han over. [Dec. 3, 1547. ' A'CERTADI'CURE FOR THF.: PILES. Dr. Cutletals NrITA N Yegetable riles Remedy, is a domes IA tic preparation, which has been used with en tire *toms for many years. Being an internal medicine, it has a decided preference over outward applications, which are but palliatives and not cu• 'vices. This medicine acts upon the diseased parts, producing healthy action and a pqrateent cure—WHICH WS W ,on ■aruau Tae Ma- iFYSolil, wholesale and retail, by Rowsen WA LIPP, Proprietors, 3713 Market street, Phila., end . by S, H. BUEHLER, Gettysburg; Wm.' Bit finger, Abbottstown ; Lillby & Riley, Oxford, and J. Cooper, Franklin tp. [A ug. 77 DYSPEPSIA, And and all Diseases-of the Stomach and Bowels. - DYSPEPSIA, or Indigestion and its consequencen.—Au eminent Profes sor says: 44t chiefly arises in persons who lead either a very sedentary or Irregular life. , Although not regarded as a fatal di lease, yet, if neglected, it may bring on4n 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 ,vetiery; excessive use of spir itons liquors, tea, tobacco, opium and other narcotics, immoderate repletion, o ver distention of the stomach, ads& Money in the secretion of the bile or gastric juice, exposure to cold and damp au, - are the oliiefciuiei of disease. SYMPTOMB.—Lois of appetite, nau sea, heart-burn, acidity and fanid eructa tions, gnawing of 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. .41— LEN'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND has nev er failed in affording immediate relief and a radical cure for this disease. Principal Office, No. 77 N. Eighth at., east sigle, Philadelphia.- For sale in Get tysburg by -S. S. FORNEY. July 30, 1847.-1 y Dr. C. W. .appleion'aCdthraied Remedy FOIL DEAFNESS, ir D AINS in. and discharge of matter from, the dsg. ear, together with all other unpleasant symp toms, which either accompany or announce ap proaching Deafness. This invaluable medicine is the result of a long and faithfully pursued course of experiments instituted with the sole view to discover (if possibly a certain, and, at the same time, a Safe remedy for this dreadfully afflicting disorder, and after being extensively used in the private practice of the subscriber during the last eight years, in very numerous cases with the most remarkable success, is now offered to the public, for the benefit of those who, from distance or other causes, cannot have the personal attention of the proprietor, in the fullest confidence of its efficacy, and in the tirm belief that it will not disappoint the expectations of those who may haveorrssion for its use ; in short, that it is the most V A LUA BLE article ever offered to the public fur this di- UMW 00" For sale in Gettysburg by S. IT. lIT7EGLFR, in Abbottstown by Wm. Ilis-rusa tin, in Oxford byLtasy & RILEY, and in Fraokl.n township by Tmosisa. 7. Cosseaa. (Aug. 6,1547-1 y DR CULLEN'S' Lathan Wettable Panatea, DR. CULLEN AGAIN VICTORIOUS lcnt ()WAND & WA LT ON. Ihiladel ph i a 4441 Getits.—ln justice to you as well as a ditty I owe the public, I feel constrained to furnith short statement of the wonderful ssifferings ;only son William. and many who read this testimonial will he surprised to find that hem still diem;:, and still more so, when they learn that he has entire ly recovered irom the dreadful Scrofula with vi Inch he has so long suffered. It is now more than four years since the dis 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.l during which several pieces of the bone came m way. It then attacked his arm, causing sea ere painful ulcers. Several pieces of bone came from the arm also. In this time (two years and six months) he was under the treatment of several of our best physicians, (and took sonic thirty or more bottles of Sarsaparilla smith lodine; sad Wtte pronounced by the Doctors, INCURABLE. Ile was then, upon the recommendation 01 Mr. Hit. clehund, taken to •• W ill's Hospital, - where he continued under the care of Dr. Parish, three months. Hewn then sent home as incurable— In is sew months the other leg broke out in open ulcers. Spirits of Tar was recommended by a friend—he took this about lour months, without benefit—indent he got u orse, when I must say, I gave up ■Il hope of hi; ever getting well ; ai this stage of the disease, I was advised by the Rev. A. D. Gillette. to try your medicine. I had very little faith in it, I confess, (having tried no many medicines without benefit.) lie. however. commenced taking the PANACEA on the find of of March, A. D. 1846, and has been using it ten months. Three months after he began the use of the Panacea, an ulcer made its appesrsnce upon his neck above the collar bone. This continued open until about three weeks since, WREN sr assiten. He is now sound, and in the enjoyment of perfect health. I gratefully add my testimon ial to the many already in yonr possession, of the wonderful efficacy of your "DR. CULLEN'S IN DIAN VEGETABLE PANACEA." Respectfully yours, HARRIET D. BARKER. (Late of Philadelphia,) now Brainard Street Mount Holly. New Jersey. January Ist i 1,17. On this sixteenth day of March, A. D. t t 4.1 7. before me, the subscriber, an Alderman in and fur the city of Philadelphia, personally came Harriet D. Barker, who being duly sworn according to law, doth depose and say, that the facts set forth in the above statement are true. Hiaaraz D. Haft K ca. Sworn and subscribed hetore me, JOHN THOMPSON, Alderman Sold, wholesale and retail, by ROWANT & W* L. iron, Proprietors, 376 Market street, Philadelphia, and by the following Agents: S. H. Buehler, Gettysburg. Wm. Bitlinger, Abbottatown. Lilly ¢ Riley. Oxford. T. J. Cooper, Franklin tp. Dec. 10,1,841,-2m_ . [August 8, 1847.) Protection against Loss by Fire. tTHE "Cumberland Valley Mutual Protection Company," being iniorporatcd by an Act of Legislature, and fully organized and in opera tion under the direction of the following Board of Managers, vin: T C Miller, James Weakly, D VV M'Cullough, 'A a Miller. TA MiCinley, Philip Spangler, Samuel Galbraith, Samuel Tritt, Alinv King, (Adates,) /obis Zug, Samuel Huston; Jr. Gram, I Bear."--call the attention of the inhabit. ants. of Cumberland and Adams counties to ;be cheapness of the rams, and the many edvantages which this kind of insunincebesaver any other. let. Every Person Insuted - becomeisi member of the company and takes part in the selection of Writers mid the direction of it. conceine. 2d. PAZ Meunier:into/Dors 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 insuring for a term 'of five years. 4th. Any person applying for insurance must give his premium note for the cheapest class at the rite of five per cent, which will be $ 3O on the 1000, for which he will haie to pay $2 50.foreVe years and fit 60 for survey and policy, and on more unless loss be Sustained to a greater amount than the funds on bend will cover, and then no more than a pro rata share. These, rates are much cheaper than those of other compriel, ex cept such as are incorporated 401 the 'rune prumi dles. T. C. MILLER, President. • A. G. %woe, Secretary. ULTThe following named persons hove been iris. pointed Agents for Adams County :—Wm W Pax , ton, Esq. General Agent for Adams county ; .1 A Thompson and D Ziegler, Gettysburg; Pr. Wm R Stewart, Petersburg; Henry Myere,New Ches ter; Henry Mayer, Abbottatown ' • Daniel Corn. fort, Straban township ; Abraham King, Hunters- town ; David Blythe, Fairfield; T 'l' Wierman, Arendtsville ; Wm Morrison and Abel T Wright Benderaville; Dr. D Mellinger, Ey t Berlin ; Ab'm Scott, Cashtown. Sept. 13, 11311i.-.-tf Perfumery, 4olly, PERFUMERY, SOAPS, 'FANCY ARTICLES, TOYS, ,te., for sale C W_EAVER NO CURE-NO PAY! ROW r IrI'ICCTOR ANT, FOR Tll CURE OF Consumption, Coughs, coldf i Br 3n* Jathnia, Croup, inboping Cough, Spilling of Blood, Sore Throat, Pains and Oppress :ions of the .Breast, Ihf ficully of Breathing, aAd all other di- • • seases of ihe . rUPIONARY• ORGANSJ fp the most EiTECTUAL Remedy Mihail° da, offered to the public for the CURE of the above complaints. being free from all deleteri ous rin4 Raper:tang Drugs, it maybe joker, by this most d4licate petscin,nr given to thcf ut the breast, without fear of any unpleasant effects being produced by its use. There is mother su periority which ROSS' EXPECTORANT has over every other preparation, and that is, it is the moo pkirse tar I ' la- Read the following Certificate from Air. T. S. Allen, a gentleman well known in this City, who wancured• by the use of ewe honks atthe - pectorant, after every thing else fled failed to e t. ford any relief. This is but one of a number of which the proprietor has in his po ion, all of which, in due time, will be laid before the publi c . BALTIMORI, April 3, 1547. Mr. he. F. Boss—Dear Sir : About four weeks *Aix I caught severe cold whichlall tipon breast, accompanied with pains in my side and a dry hacking cough. I commenced taking a ayr up that was recommended to me, but from which I derived not the least benefit. I then commenc ed drinking freely of- composition tea. but with the same result ; in feet, my cough was getting worse, and I became so hoarse that it was with difficulty I could speak above a whisper. At your request, I was induced to try your Expecto rant, and I am happy to inform you I was entire ly cured by the use of two bottles. I remain, very tespectfully. yours, &c. T. S. ALLEN, No. 5 Fayette at. ILTCAUTIONI— In consequence of the many preparations now before the public tii der the names of "Extracts." "Balsams," "Syrup.," and even of a similar name, the proprietor decals it necessary to caution the afflicted against Coun terfeits. Each bottle of the genuine hos the words "Ross' Expectorant— lerproere— Bell lona e, /114." blown in the glass ; the initials '-.1. F. R. - in connected capitals stamped on the seal, anti my written signature on the wrapper, without which it cannot be genuine. ET Price. 50 cents per bottle, and the money to be refunded it a cure be not effected, whrn taken according to directions! Prepared only by J. F. ROSS, Druggist, Baltimore. For sale by the following Agents : Samuel H. Buehler, Gettysburg. Geo. W. Heagy, Fairfield. Wm. Petersburg. LTREM EMBER—NO CI: RE, NO PAY 1./ Nov. 12, 1547. [May 2.,1547-1 y SCEPTICISM CUNFOUNIED. More forts in relation to Ha yvenderfu rffirury THOMPSON'S Compound Syrup of Tor 4• ;rood Nopth tha, the BEST RE AMY of the doy for CON SU hi PTION, Coughs, Colds, Liver Com plain!, 4-r., 4-e., 4-c. .019 , EA D the follovving Irutti Mr. Sharp, a tell el4Q.' kite , to and highly I(.si:eel:tide eitiz. it el the Northern 'Abort it,. l'hituttelphrut.'oenty. '1 hi e to one et the meat ;Wont:stung eutea out ieeettt. it will be aettn, to atte.ted by the Rev. Mr. NI all.l 01111 by other cittzetiv DI that dirUirt PIIII.ADILriusA. All.. r•r Near the clove of the year I i 54.5. I had au attack ot the Pleurisy and while recur eying Ilona it. I took a sea ere cold. v coialition soon became alarming and I gam giailiiallv worse and wai l s, The syniPlomat moat lasted by my drawee went those ordinarily bound in pulmonary titlectioiii— but mine were of an exceedingly aggrus sled char acter. For • long period. I expecturated n peat quantity of matter, which eppeared a 111133111 e Of 11 , 13 and blood—at tinier it tt cured es It I was dis charging the very sub: twice of the Limes. Nly voice was gone so as to lie unable to utter ai molds without meat difficulty, mid I es perieo,rd a thousand other painti.l sensations that cannot he MM. tine of the must unpleasant attendants of my disease were chilling sweats. 1h• culil pet:pitmans ran from me continually. but i taly night, but also dining the day se as to keep my cloths at all times continually wet. I employed every means of mire I reek] hem, and wen attended lay several curatorial and skrlitnit Physicians. But the obstinacy at soy disease baffled all theta ellorts. They mitred liaised We trom my bed, bat they also pionoinietil me wear able. The last Physician attemlnig me, tcdtl me at one time, that I had but is leas toys to Iran —tit another time I might linger on a hew weeks or months, but that it was utterly impossible that 1 could get well, or raee be able to attend to nay business. Thus, with no prospect of economy lingered on during the greater pan at the year Itidii—for three months of which I mod my friends sat up with me, expecting every night to ace my sufferings end in death. But last fall, a lady residing iu l•loutliviark, w Lo had been cured of somewhat similar sufferings by - Thompson'• Conatiotimi ;int!) of Tar mai Naph tha,- cense and urged upon me a trial at it. Al most despairing of any tel and as ill, lit , hope 0( recovery, I commenced its use. Imagine then my satisfaction in being ableio stale that I env NOW WELL! and I attribute nay restorationen. tirely to the worth; ful efficacy of the above medi cine. From the time I commenced its use, the disease began to yield its hold upon ate, and by steady perseverance an its employment I may say it has raised me from the genre. All unpleasant symptoms hate vanished anal I have tor several months attended to my business as tot nierly,and (except some lens degree of strength than 1 once possessed.) as well as ever. People come from various places to see me, in quirin"e for the man currd of Consumption! 'f hate whp have known me end are well acquainted with my long continued afflictions, stop with astonish ment when they meet me, at seeing the vronderlul change wrought by the use of the above medicine. WM. W. ;HARP, No. 8 Charlotte st., Philadelphia. The undersigned, friends of Mr. W. W. Sharp, are limiter with his ease and sufferings, and testi ly that the statements are true. John Street, Missionary, No. 113 York Road. Thomas Street, No. IthiNerth Fecon"treet• Addison Hines, Grocer. No.l 24 Brow o street, Jacob Knows, No: Soo North Fourth street. Garret Vanunt, No. ¶QI North second street 11:7Tb is invaluable remedyis prepated - only by Angney & Dickson, N. E. Corner of Firth and Spruce streets, Philadelphia. and can be bud of the following Agents : S. S. Forney, Gettysburg. R. Anoey, I). F. Lange, Hanover. and by respectable Ditiggists generally. Price 5e cents, or $l.OO per bottle. Beware et imitations. • _October 18 ' 1847. tApril 30, 1817,-Iy] PEA NUTS, FILBERTS, AU MONDS, &e.; of the but 'quality to be had at the Confectionery' of -'• ' C. WEAVER.' THE STAR - AND BANNER Is published every,..Fildory Rl:coin/qua the County /*Meng, above the 'fernier and Recorderl Cilite, by DAVID A, pIIEHLER. Tr pallid aditariee et within the year. $2 yer annum—if not paid , within the Tear, $2 50: No paper discontinued until all J arrearageo ate except at the option of tbe Editor. Single pupal di cents. A, failure to notify a diteontinuante will be regarded as a new engagement AdvOr tionneutr not exceediog a square iererted three times for $ —every subsequent ineertien 25 cents. Longer ones in the same propoitiun: All advertisements not specially eideirdtor a riv ie t i me , will be continued until foibid. A liberal reduction will be nrindetothose Mho advertise by the year. • Job Printing of all kinds eseemted neatly eta promptly. and on reasonable let me. lifters and Cattronwltieatiortit to the nu tor, (ex cepting such as contain Money or the loan Co ot new subscribers.) mat be satyr vsin.ds uit:cr 14' secure sit ten' mitt