A C V L TVR A L. AkaIIiAOFXINT OF FRUIT Texas—Pau sissam—Every cultivator of fruit should 01004111 y examine his orchard and fruit 11841,,bafore he is interrupted by die ap pli!sichtigg busy reason. Those who have sbouldgive them the necessary pruning. A slight trimming every year or twiiiiiintsch better than the more frequent pnestsios..of heavy pruning after years of • tr * Oirlt should be done this month as milli* possible, that the wounds may bet tilatti well dried before the sap flows.— litiPC•is more judgment and. care needed itithiming large trees than in any other put of their management. The operator should constantly bear in mend, that a neat, livtdstgne head is to be preserved; that therblitabaped and most thrifty branches ac . ilkiie let ; and that the light of the sunalrould be admitted, as far as practica -- bkitt‘tq partir of the -tree. .k thrifty growth or 'the branches will thus be kept ind in :connexion with good cultiva tion Otitis soil, the fruit will possess the lave Woe; and fine flavor and appearance, stiittittiontly desirable, and usually seen ow young trees. 'file advantage of ad otittittg the sunlight most be obvious to every oat who has noticed the difference bet Ween the rich flavor of fruit fully ex it:4olo the solar rays, and that which has grown under a thick mass of branches slid testes. Indeed, so important is this influence, that the exposed side of an apple ie 'O9lO found much richer in flavor than th1f.4140 41 side—the rich acid of the Eso pos thritrenbarg, and the sugary sweet mina Of the Tallman Sweeting, aro most strikihey observable under the dark red eilificior the one, and brown, sunny check - 4-the other. Lie wounds made in priming, should be prolismad by a suitable airtight and wa tersotoof coating, otherwise they will dry s t ndiraik. admit rain, and finally become diseased from decay. The cheapen good coating is , a mixture of tar and brick dust, applied hot; the best and neatest is a thick sailfish of gum shellac, in alchphol kept corked tight, and applied with a brush.— .916 any Cegltivator. Britian Tates.—Trees in which buds were inserted last summer, should now be headed to the bud, that it may grow freely by receiving all the sap. To cause the new shoot to grow straight, leave two or three each es of the stock above the bud ; to thiefife new shoot ie to be closely tied as aitdp as it is a few inches long, and so remain till midsummer, when the stump is o"billpitted down, closely to the bud.- 11 Luis TN : PLANTING Taitts.—Many ob- At to planfiryg trees either for ornament or use, in consequence of the numerous fidlities they experience. This, however, itsbould be recollected, is not a necessary result. ' With proper care, there is nu move difficulty iu transplanting than in phustiaf and propagating from the seed or gerjt. In setting trees, we have found thattber do best when they are talon up in the fall, about the time the leaves drop. Fruit and finest trees, shrubs and perenial Salim of all descriptions, may, at this sea sant, be removed with perfect success. In settieg, we usually put a small quantity of lose is the hole—:about half a peck to a tree, mixing it thoroughly with the mould, in Order that it may be easily accessible to the roots. which ramify in every direction in'tpted of food. An Engli'sh publication sops that so extensive plantation of trees' has been formed within a few years, with oat the loss of a single tree, and has been effected simply by putting a small quanti i?of lime in the hole before depositing the Wee. Four bushels are said to be amply stifteiest for au acre. The effect of the liteels "to_ push on the growth of the plant le **precarious state." There seems to Sereexisted. at first, an apprehension iitst r fissing the tree would force it on pre issuuskt. but this apprehension experience It bred to be perfectly groundlests.— fq. JAriettlfurisf. • &twist, GRASS SSED.—In laying down lands to gram, the bestowment of a few cap powods of seed is no loss. Farmers frequently miss it, as the phrase is, in be ing too parsimonious in this respect ; they ifittlys*ogh they were certain every seed would germinate, whereas the fact is, that even in the best selection, a portion, and allatAir tio means a small one, fails to arms; sod this deduction, with the loss eishaphusuishat radiate, bat from drought or atirr eaawefitil to grow, often leaves the field viami base; lu sowing clover, no less than pounds should be allowed to the asimaidscao many suppose ten to be am plipluatiest, Where clover is sow n thick .thosAsikis is much,,fine{e—there are fewer hap maks antl more heads and foliage. ammilareksver is scarcely' worth the es aisamiriattarvesting, unless it be used as litatersAilenwanlmon Telegraph. ,frApii Hottsys.—The taming of hor n"; Itt*aithierg in their nostrils, seems to friends. Mr. David Clayton, .., sty, having seen an article in kiting that horses had been ren • :lid bg breathing in their nostrils, ho try , it an a You mule lie who would surer no one Lp "r` 4l l hint. Mr. C. fastened him in arid, sitar considerable trouble, ir i rni in breathing several nines in his Beam he left the stable the an* ws; 1 / 4 4 stud would stand and parirtllibeNU no be rubbed, and would raid swat around hint. He followed stable. around the yard, " the house. We ad 4.+a cob, to break, `; if It does vo goad, 0 link barta.--Nambirra THIS WAY FOR BARGAINS IN Cabinet Furniture I 1 . (t , - —•••:: ' .14 . ~-.. • ___ , ._. .:', iz- :.... -z- , .. 4.-.1.-.77.. TroL,--tes: , - , ..--_ ,- -at „. . 1 •%. t: - -, r GEORGE H. SWOPE ESPECTFU MN informs his friends and the public generally that he continues to keep on hand, at his Cab inet-making Establishment, in East York street, Gettysburg, Pa., a large assortment of all kinds of CABINET F:RIINATitte v SUCH AS Vahogany, Cherry and Maple BU- R 1 1 ,..q US, Plain and Fancy, French half-French BEDST . E.MS, Centre, Dining 4• Breakfast TaBLES, Cup-boards, Workstands, Candlestands, te., 4-c As my Furniture is manufactured by myself for regular customers, and not for Suction purposes, the public may rely up on its being, what it purports to he, of fash ionable style, and best material and work manship. Housekeepers and others, desiring new and GOOD Furniture, will do well to give me a call before purchasing olsewhere. /IQ" COFFINS made to order, at all times. GEO. H. SWOPE. Gettysburg, Feb. 18, 1848.—tf NEWS ! NEWS! NEWS ! ('o-partnership in the Cabinet- Making Business. r IIE subscribers have entered into j Partnership in the Cabinet-making business, at the old stand of Henry Ger lach, in South Baltimore street, opposite Winebeenner's Tannery—where they will always have on hand, and be prepared to make, to oilier, Sideboards. Secretaries, Dressing Bit= reaus, Tables, Bedsteads. Wash, Work and Candle•stands, and, in short, every article belonging to the above business. They will also have . oit hand CHAIRS of all varieties. pcf•All orders for COFFINS attended to with the utmost promptness. The subscribers assure the public, that all work purchased of them will be of the neatest and most durable character. They superintend themselves the constrbction of every article, thus being assured that both material and workmanship •can't be beat." Their terms are exceedingly reasonable, as may be learned by giving item a call. ZCouutry produce taken in exchange for work. HENRY CARLA CH, DANIEL. TRIMMER. Gettyiburg; Jan. 28. G. E. BUEHLER ESPECTFLT LIN informs his friends IA and the public generally that he has now on hand a large assortment of TIN 11 7 .1 RE of every description, which he will sell at moderate prices—all warranted. Persons wishing to purchase at low rates will do well to call before purchasing else where. HOUSE SPOUTING will be made and put up at I2i cents a foot. Gettysburg, March 12, 1847. BLACKSMITH:ENG. • - -- F 11•11E undersigned has connected with I his Coachmaking Establishment a large Smith Shop, and is prepared to do ALL KINDS OF BLACKsIIITHING, INeLvoiso IRONING CAME& BUGGIES, WAGONS, kC. Ile would say to those who have Horses to shoe, that he has in his employ first-rate hands, which, with his personal attention, 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. frimAll kinds of REPAIRING done, both in Wood and Iron, at the most reduc ed prices. isomThankful for past encouragement, the subscriber solicits a continuance of pat ronage, and invites his friends to call at his Establishment in west Chambersburg st., a few doors below Thompson's Hotel. C. W. HOFFMAN. Gettysburg, October 15, 1847. PULMONARY CONSUMPTION, from its having almost always baffled the most skil ful medical treatment, has very justly been termed the "Opprobrium of Physicians;" and, until within a few years, been gener ally considered incurable, although many medical men of the highest standing, a nteing whom we may mention Laennec and his friend Bay/e—both distinguished au thors, admit that this much dreaded disease may be cured, even in its advanced stages, when the lungs are not completely disor ganized. The remedy which we now of fer, Wiiter's Balsam of Wild Cherry, for the cure of this disease, not only emanates from a regular Physician, but has also been well tested in all the complaints for which it is recommended. It is not my intention therefore, to cloak it in mystery, or in any way deceive the public by overrating its virtues; on the contrary, I shall simply endeavor to give a brief statement of its ustfulnese ; and flatter myself that its sur prising efficacy will enable me to furnish such proofs of its virtues as will satisfy the most incredulous, that Consumption may and •"CA•N DE CURED," if this medi cine be resorted to in time. The genuine signed I. BUTTS on the wrapper. 110*For sale by pAMVEL H. Btram 4R, only Agent for Gettysburg. Mifeh 17, 18111.-21. TO THE AFFLICTED ! Compound Medicated Candy. -ion the Cure of Colds, Coughs, Spit ting of Blood, Bronchctis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Pains and Oppressions of the breast, and all other Pulmonary complaints, and other diseases 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, Ilore-hound, 1V ild Cherry, Sarsaparilla, Boneset, Elecampane, Liquorice, Flax seed, Iceland Moss, Prickly Ash, Ste. 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. Eachpackage contains directions. Call and try it ! Prepared and sold at the Confection and Variety store of the Subscriber in \Vest York street, one square from the court house, and next Joor to Thompson's Ho tel. It can also be had of the following a gents— S. H. Buehler and S. S. Forney, Gettysburg; J Brinkerhoff, Fairfield; Mrs. Duncan, Cul/town J. Lower, Arrentltstown ; Peter Mickley, Num masburg; D. Kauffman, Benderaville; J. Burk holder, Benderacille; Stable, Dutterow's Milt • J.S. soll inger , Heirileraborg; Henry, Abbott* town ; Shorb and Johnson, Enamitsburg. C. WEAVER. Gettysburg, Dec. 17, 1847. DIAMOND TONSOR S. R. TIPTON. ASHIONABLE Barber and Hair IC Dresser, has removed his "Temple" to the diamond, adjoining the County Buil dings, where ho can at all times be found prepared to attend to the calls of the public From long experience he flatters himself that he can go through all the ramifications of the toneorical departments, With stieh an infinite degree of skill as willmeet the en- tire satisfaction of all who submit Ahem chins to the keen ordeal of hie rater. He hopes, therefore, that by attention to busi nese and a desire to please ? he will merit arwell as receive a liberaishare of pliblie patronage. The sick will be attended to a their private dwellings. New Establishment. • HENRY SMITH, RESPECTFULLY' informs the citi zens of Gettysburg, and' strangers who may tarry here until their beards grow, that he has opened a' new saloon in the shop formerly occupied by. JACOB Luger. in West York street, one door West of Pazton's Ilat-store,'where he intends prose cuting the Tonsorial. business in all its va.l Tied and various branches. He will shave you as clean as a city Broker. and cut your hair to suit the cut of , your. head, and the cut of your phiz. Then the whole abject and desire is triimp_rove the appearance of the human race. He Who practicelzham pooning or removing dandruf,in which his friends have been &ailed to accord to him the palua of superiority. N. B. Gentlemen troubled "with the Tetter will find an infallible cure by apply ing at his saloon. , Gettysburg, Jan. 28,1818. The Daily .Natioail Whig fps PUBLISIIED EVERY. DAY IN THE City of Washington, at 8 o'clock, P. 51. Sundays excepted—end served to subscriber* in the City; at the Navy Yard in Georgetown in Alexandria and Baltimore on the same evening, at d cents a week, payable to the sole Agent of the. Whig, G. L. Gillchres, Esq.,or hit order. It is also mailed to aay part of the U. States for $4 per annum, or 12 for tux months, payable ix ad vance. Ativertisemests of ten Haas or loss in serted one time for 50 coati t two times for 75 cents; three times ; one weak for SI 731 two Weeks for $275; one month $4 • two months $7 ; three months $10; six crionthelll7Tota year $3O —payable always in edemas. THE NATIONAL WIIIG is.whet its name indicates. lt !peaks thiesentirnents °filo Whig party of the - Won on every question of public policy. - It advocates the election to the Pfeil deney Of ZACIHIRT Tarwa , subject to the deci sion of tee Whig National Convention: lt makes war to the knificin all the measures and acts of the Admini on deemed to be adverse to the interests of the country, and exposes without filar or favor the corruptions of the party in pow er. Its columns are open to every man in the country for the discussion of political or anyoth er questions. In addition to politics, a large portion of the National Whig will be devoted to publications upon Agriculture, Mechanio and other useful arts, Science in general, Law, Medicine, Statist ics, Sic. Choice specimens of American and Fo- reign Literature will also be given, kith di lig Reviews, ilre. A weekly list of the Patents is-; sued by the Patent Office will likewise be pub lished--the whole forming • complete family newspaper. THE WEEKLY NATIONAL WHIG, one of the largest newspapers in the U. States, is now made up from the columns of the Daily Na tional Whig, and is published every Saturday for the low price of $2 per annum, payable in ad vance. A double sheet of eight pages will be given whenever the press of matter shall justify it. The memoirs of Gen. Taylor, written ex pressly for the National Whig are in course of publication. They commenced with the second number, a large number of copies of which have been printed, to supply calls for back numbers, CHARLES W. FENTON, Proprietor of Natitinal \%'hig. Washington, Oct. 22, 1847.---8 m ($8) Ciiikkg, O F t" very best quality, and di ff erent 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 HOUSE SPOUTING WILL be made and put up by the subscriber, who will attend prompt ly to all orders, and upon as reasonable terms as can be procured at any establiah mint in the county. GEO. E. BUEHLER. Gettysburg, October 18, 1847. NOTICE. ETTERS of Administration on the A Estate of WiLLIAM MUMMERT, late of Reading township, dee'd, having been granted to the subscriber, residing in said township—Notice is hereby given to all those indebted to said estate to make payment, and those having , claime upon the estate to present the samerliroPerly au thenticated, for settlement. • SAMUEL OVEIUIOLTZER, March 17,1048.--6t` .Bdner. Philadelphia Adverlimements Allegheny House, 280 MINKET ST. PHILADELPHIA. ' Ns subscriber (late of the Washington Hotel, Harrisburg, Pa.) takes this method of informing his old friends and the public generally that he has taken the above named HOTEL. The House is airy and comfortable, and has been ex tensively altered and unproved, and the proprietor hopes by strict attention to bus iness, 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 Read ing Depots. Stabling attached to the pre mises. Terms *1 per day. E. I'. HUGHES, Proprietor. Sept. 3, 1847.—tf di 471 ZP (Dv CI Great Nat, Cap, and Fair zsiraBLISIMIEJVT, NO. 104, CUMITNIUT STRUT" Between Third and Fourth erects, PhIL.gDELPHM. rglitE Advertiser has constantly on hand and manufacturing, every. des cription of HATS ANQ, CAPS, of the latest and most approved 'fashions, con sisting of ima • YOUTHS' HATS, AND (TAM =II in great variety. among which is a new article for Spring and Summer wear. MILITARY CHA PEA UX, Caps, dre., made according to the Army and Navy regulations, and for superiority of finish and material, have never been surpassed. THE BRING FASHIONS For Gentleinen's and Youths' Hats, are 'ust out; also a new style of Lady's Ri ding Caps, to which the attention of pur chasers is requested, assuring them that his prices are such as will please all who may favor him with a visit, being as low as are offered at any Establishment in thereowntry: IrrPlates dtscriptive of the. Fashions will be Mild to Gaiety's Lady's - Book, and Graham's Magazine. Remember OAKFORD'B, No;104 Chestnut street, between Third end Fourth We** •Philadelphia. March 3,1848.-1 y • • r • WM. A. DROWN, UMBRELLA AND PARASOL MANUFAC - ' TUBER, 88 zukawr rrassT, puit.assLrnik. DEALERS in Umbrellas and parasols, wishing to purchase haedsontegoods, of superior - quality, cheap, are invited to call at my Manufactory and Store, No. 86 Market street one door below Third street, whore every variety of Umbrellas and Pa rasols 'are sold cheaper than they-can else where be obtained. A 'call when you visit Philadelphia is equeluml. Au examination of my goods will satisfy you that it will be to your in terest to perchase.of me. Orders by letter will receive strict alien• don, and goods selected adapted to your market. 'March 3:7848 witoLicsAcz CLOTHING WAREHOUSE, No. /524 lIARKZT swim, swrwitur 4ni AID STH, PHILADILLPHIA. THE subscribei respectfully solicits the attention of Country Merchants and Dulers generally to an extunination ofa COMPLZTC STOCK OW Ready-made Clothing, which for extent, variety and workman ship, he flatters himself willgive universal satisfaction, while his reduced scale of pri ces presents to purchasers inducements which cannot be surpiwW by any other es tablishment in the IJ. states. JACOB REED. Philadelphis, March 3,1848-4 m Watches, Jewelry, &c. WATCHES, Jewelry & Silver Ware maybe had wholesale and retail, guarantied better for the price than at any other store in Philadelphia, at (late Nicho las Le Homy's) No. 72 North tad street, above Arch, Philadelphia. WATCHES, all kinds, fine, medi um and low qualities, among which are Gold Lerma, fall Jewelled, Lepinee " Quanien halation, Silver Levers, 11111.lowoUot 20 to 90 Lepinee 12 So IS Qtuutiont fine 9 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.. n, with every other article of Jewelry of the richest and most fashionable patterns. SILVER WARE,PIate, Forks, Spoons, Cups, &c., of standard Slyer. 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. ary•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 for Jewelry or Fancy Store, apply as above. Sept. 3, 1847:--ly William Keilholtz, Dealer in Paints, Oils, Brushes, Glasse,. Varnish, Putty, and Mixed Paints, of all colors, at the lowest rates, Corner of Franklin and Green streets, opposite the Penn's Avenue, Baltimore N. B. IVu.meat Keitmotrz, having had a long experience in Paints, Oils, Fite., be ing a practical House and Sign Painter, wi)l give all information, respecting mix ing l'aints, &c.. gratis. Country Mer chants and others supplied on moderate terms. Oct. 29, 1847.-1 y Jewelry, Watch -Guards, WATCIL Chains, Keya, Spectacles &c. &c. can always be had at the Clock & Watch Establishment of ALEX.FRAZER. %%Mgr ligtaittktt, 1000 LBS. of WALNUT KER NELS, (in good order,) wonted at 4r..7 C. Weaver's Confectionary in Gettysburg, for which 12i etc a pound will be paid in C a sh. Immediate atten tion is required. As the above article can be prep), red brthose who!have Walnuts on band, at leisure hours, attention will well pay. [March 17, 1848. Stanton's External Remedy, incrr'S ire CI isVEXT, Is now universally acknowledged to be the INFALLIBLE REMEDY For Rheumatism, Spinal Atrections,Curitractions of the Muscles, Sore Throat and Quinsy, I s sues, Old Ulcers, Pains in the Back and Chest,..l,sue in the Breast and Face, Tomh.Ache, Sprains, Bruises, Salt Rheum, Burns, Croup, Frosted Feet und all Nervous Diseases. _ _ MUNT'S LINIMENT is sustaining ¬ori ety unequalled by any similar remedy. It re4uireii no {ladling to give it a reputation, it has been for some time silently and surely securing it, and now, when its beneficial effects have been experienced by so many, the expressionsof grat• itude areecontinually appearing, and those who have been made whole by ita means, sredesirous that the afflicted should no longer remainignorant of its invaluable and infallible efficacy. Mr. Geo. E. Stanton, the Proprietor, is con• stantly receiving testimonials of benefits received from ita use, and many of the cilium it haseffected almost exceed belief. In one case a child had been a cripple for eight years, having wrenched the spine, when at the age of two years, by • fall from a chair. Medical treatment failed, but four bottles of the Liniment restored bins to strength, and he now joins with his playmates in their youthful gambols; as robust as the healthiest .o them, and only a small hump on his back to re mind him of hiaiserly intraday. Price 23cento pet bottle. The Astrires Friend. STANTON'S PAPILLARY OINTMENT, LCICNOWLEDO R to be the moot valuable remedy that has Yet boot discovered, and tortiybristWorrlTlVedillifilifiltry hit & - i riaji hays °scabies for its use is eases of MILK FEVER, AGUE IN - THE BRF.AttT, • SORE NIPPLES, ire. This Ointment is partieuluipintended for those complaints that Mothers are liable to during the nursing of infests, mid may be truly called "The Nurse's Prised. Pries 25 eta. per box. O. E. STANTON, Proprietor, Sing Sing, New York. Sold by . S. E. Sate Aler and S. S. Ibrney, Get t=sw ;Wa . WoV,Hut Berlin ; Ar d, Abbottstown ;L3lly and Buell, Oxford ; Jacob dulabaugh, Hampton ; E. Zack, New Cheater; Alr'm King, Hum terstown ; Holzinger 4r Feree, Peters buni.jY. 11)4 Ileagy, Fairfield. Jan. 7,1548.--41 m DYSPEPSIA, And and all Diseases of the Stomach and ' .. Bowels. „DYSPEPSIA, or Indigestion and its consequences.—An eminent Profes sor saysrmlt chiefly arises in persons who lead either a irery sedentary or irregular life.. Although not regarded as a fatal di.' sease. yet, if neglected, it may bring ottio curable Melancholy. Jaundice, Madness, or Vettigo, Palsy, and Apoplexy. A great singularity attendant on it Is, that it may Mid 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, tea, tobacco, opium and other narcotics, immoderate repletion, o ver distention of the stomach, adefi ciency in the secretion of the bile or gastric juice, exposure to cold, and damp air, are the-chief causes of this disease. SYMPTOMS.—Loas of appetite, nau sea, heart-burn, acidity and fmtid 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. Ji LLB S VBGET4BLE GOMPOUNDhmener er failed in affording immediate relief and a radical cure for this disease. Principal Office, No. 77 N. Eighth et., east side, Philadelphia. For sale in Get tysburg by S. S. FORNEY. July 30, 1847.—1 y Dr. C. 11 7 . lipplelmes Cdebrated Remedy FOR DEAFNESS. , %limn in, and discharge of,snatter from, the dth7 ear, together with all other unpleasant symp toms. which either accompany or announce ap proaching Lleafness. This invaluable medicine ts the result of s long and faithfully pursued course of experiments instituted with the sole view to discover (if possible) a certain, and. at the same time, a safe remedy for this dreadfully agticdng disorder, and after being extensively used in the private practice of the Ifillecriber during the last eight years, in very numerous case, 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 firm belief that it will not disappoint the expectations of those who may kaveoecasion for its use ; in short, that it is the most VALUA BLE article ever offered to the public for this di . _ *4O to 0100 26 to 40 For sale in Gettysburg by S. H. BIIEHLIF:R. in Abbottatown by Wu. BriTtsain, in Oxford trissat & Ruse, and in Franklin township by TitexAs. I. Coors*. Wig. 1847—1 y Dr; Culka's Indian Vegetable Specific For Female Co=Plaint& 2HlSrmidieice is fast taking the place *fere. ry preparation heretofore used for diseases arising from Weakness or other causes. All that is necessary to secure this medicine • place in the nomad: Practice of every family, when sack a Medicine is needed, is a trial. It speaks for itself is innocent in its operation, and no injury can a rise from its use at any time. ILYFor sale, wholesale and retail, by Rowans & WaLrox, Proprietors, 376 Market st. Phila. and by S. H. BUEHLER, Gettysburg; Wm. Bittinger, A bbottstown • Lilly & Riley. Oxford, and by T. J. Cooper, Franklin tp. Aug. 6, '47—ty CI OLD PENS AND SILVER PEN.. 111 OILS, (best quality) Card Cases, Visiting and Printing Cards, Fancy Note Paper, Envelopes, Motto Wafers, Fancy Sealing Wax, Letter Stamps, &c., for sale yS. H. BUEHLER. December 10. A CERTAIN CURE FOR TILE PILES Dr. Collett' ¶NDIAN Vegetable Piles Remedy, is a domes tic preparation, which has beau used widien tire success for mnny years. Being an internal medicine, it has a decidell preference over outward applications, which are Out palliatives and not cu ratives. This medicine acts upon the diseased parts, producing healthy action and a permanent tare.-11/111131 WI W•Illt•NT,0111 ItZITAD THE MO NET. iLTSoId, wholesale and retail, by ROWAND & War,ToN, Proprietors, 375 Market street, Phila., and by S. IL BUEHLER, Gettysburg; Wm. Bit tinge:, Abbottsjpwn ; Lilley dr. Riley, Oxford, and T. J. Cooper, Pianklin tp. (Aug. 6. '47-1y Ara Hinter's Ointment, F OR the cure of external Sores, Scrof ulous affections, Liver Complaint, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Pains in the Chest, Tumors, Diseases of the Skin, Piles, Corns, Rheumatism, &c., Act., for sale at the Drug Stote of ID — For further particulars and conclusive eri denceolitssuperiorefficacysee Pamphlets,w•hich may be obtained of agents gratis. Prepared and sold, wholesale end retail, by A. B. & I). SANDS, 7il Fulton street New York, and also by appointment of the Proprietors by S BUEHLEH,Gettysburg,Pa. Price $1 per bottle. Six bottles for $5. ISABELLA NURSERY. I , Feb. 11, 1848.-4 w. 8. 11. BUEHLER Gettysburg, June 25.—tf RUIT TREES, of all kinds, (grafte E -in the root,) can be had of the aub scriber on reasonable tetra. Please call and judge for yourselves. • C. W. HOFFMAN. OETTYABITRU, PA. HEALTH-HEALTH! THE MOST EFFECTUAL OF ALL KNOWN REMEDIES Dr. Drake's Panacea, The only radical cure for Conauwplion Iry ALSO removes and permanently runts all at all diseases arising from an impure state of the blood—viz.: Scrofula or King's Evil, Rheu matism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples. or Pestules on the face, Blotches, Biles, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring Worm or Tester, Scald Head, Enlargement and Pain of the Bones end Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Symptoms, Sciatica or Lumbago, diseases arising from an injudicious use of3lercury,Diopsy, Exposure or Imprudence in life: also Chronic Constitutional Disorders. In this medicine several innocent but very po• tent articles of the•vegetable kingdom are united, forming a compound entirely different in its char acter and properties from any other preparation, and unrivalled in its operation on the system when laboring under disease. It should be in the bands of ever• person, who, by business, or gener al course of life, is predisposed to the very many aliments that render life a curse, instead ofa bless ing, and so often result in death. FOR SCROFULA, Dr. prake's Panacea is re. commended u a certain giro. Not one Justine. of its failure has ever occurred when freely used It cures the disease and at the same time,impuerte visor to the whole system. Scrofulous persons can never pay too much attention to the state Of their blood. Its purification should be their first aim i • for perseverance will accomplish a cure of ereeheredttary disease. FOR ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN, llhny, Scorbutic Affections, Tumors, White Swilling, Erysipelet,lllcers, Casters, Running - Sores,Scabt sad Brhi, Dr. Drakes t Panaciammootbe too high * ffitiffiret theltery liforrirthe disuse, and by removing it from asystemonakes a cure certain and permanent. INDIGESTION.—No medicine perhaps has ever been discovered which gives so much tone to the stomach and causes the secretion of a healthy gastric juice to decompose the food as Dr. Drake's Panacea. RHEUEATIS.M.—Dr. Drake's Panacea is n eed with the greatest scenes in Rheumatic Com plaints, especially such as are chronic. It cures by driving out all impurities and final humours which have accumulated in the system, which are the Cause: t ot Rheunsatism,Gout, and Swirling' of the joints. Other remedies sometimes give temporary :relief; this entirely eradicates the db. ease from the system, even when the limbs and bones are draadfully l wollen. coNsummoir can be cured. Coughs, Ca tarrh, Broathitis, Spitting of Blood, Asthma. Dif. ficult or profuse Espectorition, Hectic Flush, Night Sweats, Pain in the tide, Ike., have been cured, and can be with as ankh certainty as any other simple disease. A specific has long been sought for but in vain until the discovery of Dr. Drake's Panacea. It is mild and sale but certain and efficacious in its operation, and cannot possi. bly injure the most delicate constitution. We would earnestly recommend those afflicted to give it a trial—and we belive they will not have oft& don to regret it. The system is cleansed and strengthened, the - (deem on The longs are heated, end the patients gradually regain their usual bealtt andstrength. Read the following testimony: Phifarkiphin, Ddc. Ifith, 1847. DIAN Sot:—ln reply to your question respect. ing the use el Dr. Drake's Panacea, I will say, that although a perfect disbeliever in the existence ors Parsarre, or cure for all diseases, however val. uable it may be in certain conditions of the sys torn, still I have believed that a cure for Con sumption would be discovered sooner or later, and curiosity led me to try your medicine in two very inveterate cases. They were pronounced by the attending physicians to be PVLMox•si CONBO/4/ 6 von. and abandoned by them as lacuna/a% One of the persons lead been ueder the treatment of several Nary able practitioners to a windier of years, and they said she had "oh/ inahieard Cyr+. ssemnaion randoissed with .Scrlfillgs." and that she might linger for sometime, but could not be per• manently relieved. In both cases the effect of the Panacea has been most gratifying. Only lour or five bottles were used by one of the persons before she began to improve rapidly. The other took about ten. I will only add that familiar as lam with consumption by inheritance and by exten sive observation as a study, and knowing also the injurious effects in nine cases out of ten of tar. bone:set, and other vegetable tonics, as well as of many of the expectorants and sedatives. I should never have recommended the use 01 Dr. Dmkel Panacea if I had not been acquainted with the ingredients. Suffice it tons , that these are recommended by our most popularand scien tific physicians, and in their present combined state form probably the best alterative that has ever been made. The cute is in accordance with a theory of Consumption broached in France a few years ago by one of her most eminent wri ters oirmififitne, and now established by facts which admit of no dispute. Very respectfully. yours, 1.. C. GUNN. To ass the language o( angther, °Dr. Drake's Panacea is always salutary in its' effects—never injurious. It is not an Opiate—it is not an Ex• pectorant. It is not intended to lull the invalid into a fatal security. It is a great remedy —a grand healing and curative compound, the greet and only remedy which medical science and skill has yet produced for the treatment of this hither. to unconquerable malady. And no person afflict. alt with this dreadful disease, will be just to him. self and his friends if he go down to the grave without testing its virtues. A single bottle. in most cases, will produce a Gsvorable change in the condition of any patient, however low." . _ _ TO THE LA DI ES.---Ledies of pale complex . ion and consumptive habits, and sueb as are de bilitated by those obstructions which females are liable to, are restored by the use ofa hoar or two, to bloom and vigor. It is by far the best remedy ever discovered for weakly children, and such as have bed humors being pleasant, they take it. It immediately restores the appetite, strength and color. Nothing an be more surprising than its invig orating effects on the human frame. Persona all weakuess'and lassitiide before taking it, at once become robust end full of energy under its indu enee. It immediately counteracts the nerveless- Des of the &tail% NMI& CAUTION.—Be easeful and see that you get the genuine Dr. DIRAIII . I No the signature of Geo. P. &toys on the wrapper—,nd also the name "Da. Dassues PAXAC/11.%, PULA." blown in the glue.. Prepared only by &roans& Co. Druggists, No. 21 North Sixth street, Phila., and for sale by S. 11. BUEHLER, Gettysburg, Ss ZELLER, DI ercetsburg. Mach 0,11318,1 y . . Saittiareana.A.--This celebratUd root, so famous as a medicine for the cure of di seases of the blood, rheumatism, &c., has of late acquired additional repute by an im portant discovery made in its preparation by the well known house of A. B. Sands & Co. of the city of New York, who have invented an apparatus for the purpose of thoroughly extracting the virtues of the plant. The inventors say of this ma chine, in connection with the preparation they produce by it, that the whole disco very is the result of years devoted to chemical experiments in testing various modes of preparation, enabling them tocon centrate in the most efficient form all the medical value of the true Sarsaparilla ; and they have at last accomplished this most desirable • result by means of an entirely new, ingenious, and costly apparatus.— The process throughout is governed by strictly chemical laws, so that the essential principles, or the priucplc on which the restorative virtue of the Sarsaparilla de ponds, is entirely preserved. agents Wanted. 1 1 1-IREE Agents wanted to •eireuiate a number of New and Popu!ar 'Works in Mama county. For further particulars call at the Bookstore of KELLER KURTZ. A PFLIC TED REA D I\ ONE DESPAIR ! ROSS' EXPECTORANT. FOR THE (THE OF Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Bron chitis, Asthma, Croup, Ithooping Cough, Spitting of Blood, Sore Throat, Pains and Oppres sions of the Breast, Btf *Wig of Breathing, and all other di seases of the .PULMONARY ORGANS ! liilrp,HlS valuable preparation has been beton g s Aa the public for several years, during *kith time the Proprietor has received numerous tests. monials of its superior ellicaey in the above 01111r1. boned complaints. The following Is an extract from the tettet of a friend, dated Philadelphia, Jan. 28, 1848. Dear Friend—The success of the Expectorant 'has exceeded all expectation. For instates, my friend Airs. B---1 was suffering from a severe cold contracted some five or six weeks ago, du ring which time she bad taken many highly te.• commended remedies, but without exparieneing the least benefit, until.. at my earnest felicitation, she consented to try "Bobs' EXPECTORANT" and was completely cured by the use of two hot. thiev, The next patient was Ni.. 11—. I. 1 via. Red her and found she had taken seeress veld, for the titre of Which she had tried many 'vies. Irises, but with 'net ellbet. I gavi her sae bottle of the Expectorant, and it cuntd her completely. The third cinemas on a lad who had ta ken* tromendons Cold on reactant of, mcgiveure Dont.xtutoing orsander•-ilis4nrogirertirscrenkv dinary kiad—one bottle cured him. • TOM' friend. . CreAUT/Opin—ln consequestle of tke many preparations now before the public under the names of "Extracts." "Balunts,""Byropt,"ke. and even of a similar name, the proprietor deems itry to caution the afflicted against Coun terfeits. Each bottle of the ganef** has the words "Ross'Errionent—lmpriterel--ilettimerv, Md." blown in t e glass the initiate M 3, F. 11." in connected capitals stamped on the seal, and my written signature on the wrapper, without which it cannot be genuine. 117 Price SO cents per bottle, and the money to be refunds l if a cure be not effected, when titian according to directions! Prepared only by • .1, F. 11088, Druggist, Baltimore, For sahrbyllauffillotilcit Ageilfi':— • Samuel H. Buehler, Gettysburg. Geo. W. Healey, Fairfield. Wm. ill. Keltletoell, Petersburg. ErRE3IE3IBER—NO CURE. NO PAY ix, Feb. 11, 1548. [May 8",1842—1y ROWAND'S CARMINATIVE SYRUP qv's a certain cure for Diarrhea, Dysentery, Cho. lens &turbos, &iced Complaints, &c., &c., a • thousands will certify who have tested its virtues within the few months it has been offered to the public. Read the Certificatepf ttOaivilibigh ly respectable physician Of Philadelphia: "Gentlemen—l cheertully bear test 'moo,' to the good effects of your CARMINATIVE SYRUP, after having been cured of roast severe sinner* of Diarrhea, within the last taw month,. Being opposed to nester:air in any form, it took much persuasion from a friend, who keeps it in his house as a"fiunily medicine," to induce me to make use of it. lts spoke so confidently, I gave it a trial ; and I was not slow to make a trial of it, ob the second attack, having been telieved so soon . on DP first. I have prescribed the Carminative Syrup to a great many of my patients. and. 1 am pleased to say, with the same good effects. You are at lihirr telt(' use this as you please. Your's. &c. Nov. :15, 1846. T. P. S. ROBY, M. 1)." 117 - For sale in Gettysburg by S. 11. BUFM.F.R. in Abbotlistoun by -Wis. Byrn:roes; in Oxford be Lictv & RIZAtT, and in Franklin tow uship by T110)1118 .r. ‘,23 ILVER AND GERMAN SILVER PENCILS, VIOLIN • STRINGS, dm., of beat quality, can always be bid at the Fancy Store of C. IVEA VEL April 10, 1840. Indian !Vega able Vast af Ca, • DR. CULLEN AGAIN VICTORIOUS. Olt/WAND & WALToN, Philadelphia Oa Gents.—ln justice to you as well as a duly I owe the public, I reel coastsained to loutish a short statement of the wonderful bullet lugs of u y sou William, rind mail who read this teatiruouisl will be surprised to lind that hens still lit ing, mid still more so, when they learn that he has entire lyrecoesied from thedreadtul Scrofula with which he has so long suffered. It is now more than four years since the dis• ease first made its appeal WIC! Oh one of Lis legs, in deep and running ulcers. 'lease continued more than two years. confining him to his bed. during which sr% et al pieces oi the bone came a way. It thou attacked his arm, causing tsser, painful ulcers. t-eseial pieces Minnie came tit m the arm also. In this time (tau yew and six months) he was under the treatment °Owe& of our beat physicians, (and took soma thirty or more bottles of Sarsaparilla and lodine; and. was pronounced by the Doctors, INCURABLE. He was then, upon the recommendation of Mr. Ha shrhurst, taken to "Will's Hospital," where he continued ander the ewe. of Dr. Parish, three months. He was then sent home as incurable.— In a lowmouths the other leg broke , out in open, ulcers. Spirits of Tar was recommended by a friend-4e took this abort four months, without benefit—indeed be got none, when I wrist say, 1 ,6 1 1Y0 uP 111.1 bort of bitever. getting _wail at this stage of the disease, I WAS advised by the Rev. A. D. Gillette. to tr your mediehit I had eery little faith in it, I haters, (having tried so many medicines whims. 1...81'69 He, hooves or, commenced taking Pre PANACEA on the first of of March, A. D. 1846, and Mu been using it ten Months. Threemonths after he began the use of the Panacea, an ulcer made its appearance upon his neck above the collar bone. This °optioned open until about three weeks einem, trial IT ItueLESll. Heis now sound, and in the enjoyment of perfect heidth. I gratefully add my testimon ial to the many already in your yomossioni of lb* wonderful *Meyer ofyour "DR. CULLEN'S IN DIAN VEGETABLE PANACEA." Respectfully - yours, ti HARRIET D. BARKER. (Late of Philadelphia,) now Brainard Street Mount Holly. New Jersey. January Ist 1847. On this sixteenth day of March. A. D. 184.7, before me,the sabseriber, en Alderman in and for 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. Hamar D. BAIKLIL Sworn and subscribed helore me, 'JOHN THOMPSON, Alderman.' 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