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:,: lo loaarvand Oils Only.
v DOW. tit in 13amp8, r f.
reiadelv*, to delnbros,
EMEZI
HAVING had ton yenta' experience in
the Lamp Trade, I have now closed
etAt every other article for the purpose of
Shit* it 'ply entire attention, and I feel
jtiatlfital in saying that dealers will find it
to tlteltsdalintage to give me a trial.
Ori and constantly rcetiting the
lattilit:littprovernents in nli kind of Lamps
fot 'banal* Etherial, line, Sperm this
arid LW's' 'Ordera for the genuine Ella , -
Prna Oils, earefnlly and prompt
ly attentlekl to at the lowest market prices.
Also, unnp Glasses and Wicks of all
kinds. J. S. TOUGH,
Ahiltlmeire street It tidge, Baltimore, MA.
'Mittql 01, 18.18.—1 m
Paper Hangings and Borders
•
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
N 0,213 Bsltigioro anent, near Chu les invert,
Baltimore, Md.
Howell 8c Brotherm.
Manufacturers and haparters,
NVITE the attention of country mer
chants sod.others to their large assort
ment of Paper Hangings. Borders and
wi44slr, Wow Papers, which they offer
at the lowest price. As they are the largest
mututiactitrets in the country they . ttre pre.:
pa . red to oiler. great inducements to pur
cprii 14.
•
1848.—}m
J. IL 'OItEL w. 3. itorkvss
Jag M. OREM it CO.
MERCIIA NT TAILORS,
°" #:10 wIiCILICSALE DEALERS IN
. .
Ciollike4ll4lthiiiierriir iu„B
and '774ttikors , Trimmings,
110. 230 BLARKET STREET, N. W. CORNER
OR 14ARLES, BALTIMORE.
♦.LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
READY MADE CLOTHING,
, pf Sevreor chta
' C#ONFI PRICE 0N1.Y..f
March 31, 1818.—ly
William Keilholtz,
Peger
,Tit Paints, Oils, Brushes, Glans,
''Plenials,,Putty, and Mixed Paints, of
"all 'ilois; at die lowest rates,
Corr of Franklin and Green streets., opposite the
• l'critia Avenue, Baltimore.
B. WH I LIAM KEII.IIOI,TZ, having had
experience in Paints, Oils, ikc., be
ing* prsctical House and Sign Painter,
will iive all ,information, respecting inix
ini...rninps, &c.. gratis. Country Myr
chauti, and others supplied on moderate
AND MATERIALS.
BLAKE AND LYON,
No. 192 Bediiraore street, Baltimore, Md.
9ULD call the attention of country '
v V :.lineritiants, watch-makers, traders,
and individuals to their stock of Gold and
Silver Lever, Lepine, and Verge Watches.
Gold Pencils and Pens,—Pins, Rings and
Ear Rings, Spectacles, Plated and Britan
ia Spoons, Castors and Can
dle•sticks and Fancy Goods,—together
With . a variety of Lunette, Patc c w, and Plain
Watch Glasses.,Springs, Verges. Je
Pinions, Pliers, Tweezers, Vises, &c.,
Which they intend to furnish as gond and
as itheap as any other house in this city
or elsewhere. Orders for Jewelry, Watch
es, or Watch materials, promptly and care
fully attended to at No 192 Baltimore st.
Baltimore, April 7,1848.-2 m
Important to Fat'MOS.
.Ll.ll is -R 1111.1'. G WITH
OUT .1 KI.LX.
THE undersigned respectfully informs
the Farmers of Adams County, and
all others interested, that he has purchased
from JACOB 11. BOWER, of Juniata county,
Pa., all the right, title, and interest of said
Bower in a certain Improvement for the
construction of Lime Kilns, patented the
4th ofSeptember, 1847—FOR ADAMS
COUNTY, and that he will dispose,of
FARM RIGHTS to such as wish to avlail
themselves of the results n! this impiriant
invention,on reasonable terms. The great
advantage of this Invention consists ii, the
fact that the'expense and labor incurred in
the building of the ordinary kiln, are dis
pensed with, and the stack erected on the
'terrace of the ground on any part of the
—farm which may be desired. The system
has been well tested, end has proved to be
vastly superior to any system ever tried.
litrf Phe Subscriber will burn Lime in
any section of the country, where his ser
vices maybe desired, on reasonableterms.
.117•AnYdeeired,information can he had
by Milfeetion to the subscriber residing in
riffrl4Adatns county, Pa.
ANDREW LOW.
4, 11348:-3m
I`,XEAV ESTABLISHMENT.
-4.. - . 11 - 11,VNIVir siurni,
WaSPIiCTFULIA informs the eiti-
Xents of Gettysburg, and strangers
oLlotiostly tarry here until their beards grow,
tbop i lto hes opened a new saloon in the 1
shilithrioserly occupied by JACoI3 LEEDV, I
i%.., Vii3O , /ork street, one door West of
Paxton's 11 a t—: to re, where he intends prose
euil..4. the. Tote , orial business in all its va
ritillidirgivtis hr.:itches.
451, esoitscs gw.d and sharp. ,
• tlio•+ r iso, ,,, Tit tree v.libont a 'mart.
iitti,pall and see for yourselves.
it if i:,,,d. Lis tw., t•ls are clean,
einmrAl iher - Wa always , ern. •
WO ' llllo' , lospeeifully informs the
gentlemen that they can at any time have
Witt boots blacked in the neatest. style.—
Gentlemett" can also have grease removed
flifolltilli clothes.
int Ur . . . . • . .., ,
Ann Smith
RESPECTFU LLY informs the ladies of
Gettraburg *tab* has furnished the room
atijoining where she intends
ommismonir Shampooing and removing
40 0 404 in : which her friends have been
plommolors word to her the palm of hope
tigar#N Mho will also attend to removing
ommit *ie . ladies' apparel.
- 411rirthurg, April 21, 1818.
- ,
ATCHES, of 41 kiwis,
4,* , ' -
will be cleaned and repaired, at the
obottest notice, at PRA.7.ER'S . Clock lit
WentitetWestahlishotent, in Gettysburg.
prAz o v Ts.
.fIt.ttERTS,
of the best crudity
to Os garetthe C6nteitimmy of
C. WEAVER.
Philadelphia Advertisemeistm
THE CHEAPE:3I` AND LARGEST
Assortment of Gold and Sliver
W A TC LIES•
Pllll-IDELPIII.I ,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
Gold Lever Watches, full jew
,.. died, 18 carat CSACt, $35 to 40
Gold l'Epitie Watches, full jewelled, 18
carat ea,,e., $25 to 30
Silver Lever Watelie., full jewelled, 17 to 90
" 9 to 12
Quartiera, fine quality, full jewelled, 8 to 10
common 5
1.50
Gold Pen•ila
Gold Pen, diamond point, silver bolder and
pencil. 1.12
Silver 'Pea Spoons, Silver warranted equal
to coin, 4 50
With a large assortment of diamond
breast pins and diamondfinger rings, which
I will 'jell much cheaper than any store in
the city. With a large stock of neck,eurb
and fob chains ; ear rings and every thing
in the Watch and Jewelry line, all of,
which I am determined to sell cheaper than
can be bought elsewhere. I am satisfied
with small profits and quick sales.
As for my stork of Watches, both gold
and silver, I defy competition ; as re
gards quality and quantity, I ant prepared '
to sell them by the single watch, by the
dozen or gross, so that persons can he sure
of being suited with a watch out of my
extensive stock. Persons, by sending the
amount of money which they wish to ex
pend, can have goods sent to any part of
the United States, West Indies or Canada ;
or by sending the money to any express
office. the money to he paid on the deliv
ery of the goods. All 1 ask is a trial, to
convince persons it will be much to their
advantage to purchase from rue. I guar
antee all goods I sell to be what they arc
represented, or the money will be refund
ed. Please save this advertisement, and
call at LEW IS LA DOMI.IB'
Cheap Watch and Jewelry Store,
413 MARKET St. above Eleventh,
North side, Philadelphia.
7Ali kinds of Watches imported to
order.
April 21, 1848.—0 m
•
FRENCH REVOLUTI I,Nt
1' RANTS, as well as Monopolies,
must •fall ; so most prices.. Tbat,
this is a fact can be proved by calling at
o. 714,
NORTH SECOND sired, above Arch, PIMA
DEI.PHIA.
LE istiniir,
Fine Gold and Sil
ill' ..,14 verWatehes,lovr.
i ~ er th a n ever offer
, ed in the city.
wil,gisnies and Remit;
The stock consists in part of Gold and
Silver Levers ; l'Epinea and (barber
Watches ; Jewelry of the newest and most
fashionable patterns. •
SILVER SPOONS, &c..r—ratticula
attention paid to these articles. the quality
of which is No. 1. and workmanship ditto.
The establishment of LE HURAY has .
been well known for FOURTY YEARS,'
in SECOND Street, and has made a,char.
:icier which needs no puffing. Silver
TEASPOONS as low $1.50 per set—
can he made for less if wished.
WATCH GI ASSES.—PIain, 10 cts ;
Patent, 15 ; Lunette, 20 eta ; other articles
in proportion. . .
Remember, you cab buy here below
any published list of prices in this city or
New York. •
Watch Repairing particularly attended
to, and warranted to give satiefaction.
N. R. Old Gokl and Silver bought for
cash or taken in exchange at (don't forget
the No.) 72 North Second street, above
Arch. Philadelphia.
April 21, 1848. [Sept. 3, '47.-Iy]
JACOB LADOMUS'
CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELRY STOREy
No. 246 !MARKET ST. PUILADY.I3 . IIIA.
1.11 THE subscriber has con
-4°l- stonily on hand oho of
. the largest and cheapest
assortments of the above,
/.
-"" to be found in this city
\ or elsewhere. Watches,
gold and silver, of M. I. Tobias, Joshua
Johnson. Win. Robinson, E. S. Yates Az ,
Co., and other celebrated makers.
Also. Anchor Escapement, rEpine and
and Vertical Watches, some of which are
at the following extremely low, reduced
prices. pij- IV arran te d
Fulljewelletitiold Lcvers,lBcaratcases,s2B to 40
Silver 18 to 20
Gold l'Epincs, 28 to 30
Silver " 12 to 13
Quartiers, 8 to 10
Also, other watches at lower than the
above prices, suitable for traders. with a
splendid assortment of gold chains, seals
and keys ; Gold and Silver Pencils, Jew
elry of every description.
Also. 2,3, and 4 tune, Musical boxes.
Old Gold and silver bought or taken in
exchange and the highest price given.
All of his goods the subscriber will gliar
antee, as cheap as any other establishment
in the United States. Those wishing any
thing in the above line are invited to call
and be convinced oldie above facts at 246
Market street. below Eighth, south side,
Philadelphia. prAll orders punctually
attended to.
Important to Watch Maker 4 and Deal
ers.—A large assortment of Watch Ma
kers tools and materials selling off below
cost to close a concern.
April 21, 1848.—0 m
A CARD.
H. ERE & CO.
(Late Beebe 4. Costar.)
PdSiIIONABL E Lift TTER
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
138 CHESTNUT STREET, POMADE", AND
156 BROADWAY, N. Yoax.
lk i lj H. B. & Co., in thus presenting
v • themselves to the notice of resi
dents at a distance, are actuated by a desire
of attracting attention to the Ilats of their
manufacture, as a means of increasing their
cash sales. The smallness of their pro- .Needle-workrd Collars.
fats, owing to the fact that their goods are %I DE attention of the Ladies is respect
much more costly and expensive while A.
their prices are not higher than the ordi- tiful fully asked to an extensive and beau
variety of Needle. worked Collars,
nary prices of the trade market, makes it which I have just received from Philadel
imperative that they decline the risks in-
phis. Determined not to be out-done in
eidental to a credit business. Were they ! selling
I assure the Ladies that they
to follow in the "beaten ' aiming
merely at a reduction in prices, a comes Possible.
purchase Collars at the lowest rates
possible. -I. L. SCHICK . .
pending deterioration both iu quality and;
workmanship ensuing as a matter of course,; Cashmere Shawls.
there would then be no urgent reason for UST received and for sale at the Fan
adoptitt,g terms strictly cash ! Their course. I cy Store of the subscriber, in Balti
is opposite to this. more street, a lot of the most beautiful
Excelsior is the motto which they have CASIINIERE SHAWLS. They will be
absolved, by it they are constrained to ad- sold at a bargain. Ladies, don't neglect
entice still higher in the production of I seeing them. J. L. SCHICK.
rich and costly goods. The great encour
agement they have met with in their busi
ness—the decided preference given to their
liats,both by the fashionable and fastidious,
as %yell as by the strict economist, and oth
ers of plainer taste, has confirmed them in
their determination of producing the very
best goods in their line of trade, on this
continent.
Win. 11. B. & Co. would here take oc
casion to say that they are indebted for the
reputation of their house, and for the ce
lebrity of their Bats, to no equivocal deal
ings nor fictitious representations. The
principle in business has always been to
give to the purchaser a greater proportion
of value for value, than could possibly be
obtained elsewhere at the same prices.—
They have expended vast '6llllls of money
in perfecting their business, in securing the
beat talent among work men, in the erection
and application of machinery, and in hav
ing prepared for their especial use the
richest plusher and trimmings of Paris.
By these means alone they have presented
to the public a perfeetion in the fabric of
Ilats, and to the trade, models in Fashion.
Wm. 11. B. & Co. would state that their
prices at retail are standard at $1 and O.
Their wholesale prices are such as to ena
ble dealers to realize a fair profit, and to
carry home to their customers, if they feel
disposed, HWY not gotten up expressly
for the country trade, hot Hats which are
justly considered by those familiar with
the manufacture of W. 11. & u
the ne plus ultra of gentility. taste and Cl
quisite workmanship, the same identically
with those supplied to gentlemen at their
establisuments in New York, Philailelphta
and Boston.
The regular periods of issuing their
Spring and Fall Fashions are the first Sat
urdayin March and, the last Saturday in
August. .-The Summer Hat" Will bepre
sented in early season. Gentlemen resi
ding at a distance can be supplied with the
celebrated Hats of W. H. R. dr, Co. by
sending, per mail. the length and breadth,
in inehi, bf the Hats worn by them.
A ache:Oak, of Priam and' Qualities, at
wholesale', wilt he trattituitted. 'when re
quested, as Will also a Circular descriptive
of Fashions at the proper periods.
Philadelphia, April 7,1818.--1 m
- 111 . 1101.1111ALE' .
CIFOTIIING WAP,I4IIOI7SE,
NO. 162 i MARKET SyRNNT, RETINNZN 4TH
AND STR, rutcsoimigats. ‘
TIIE • subscriber 'reigretfully " solicits
'the attention of Country Merchants
and Dealeragenerailv to an examination ofa
coldrurs'lMOCK or
'gen (fy-tuade - Clothing,
which , kn. extent, variety and " workman
ship. he disitets 'himself-will give universal
satishoticon, While his reducettscale of pri
ces presents to porehiseis inducements
whiekeennot be surpassed by 'any other es
tablishment in the U. Statis. —
' • ' JACOB. REED.
Philadelphia, March 3,1848-3 m
Umbrellas said Parasols Cheap.
WM. A. DROWN,
UMBRELLA AND •PARASOL MANUFAC
TURER,
XVIRICKT STREET, PIIILADICLPHIA.
D.EA E ATERS in Umbrellas and Parasols,
wishing to purchase handsc r ime goods,
of superior quality, cheap, are invited to
call at'my Manufactory and Store, No. 86
Market street one door below Third street,
where every variety of Umbrellas and Pa
rasols are sold cheaper than they can else
where be obtained.
A call when you visit Philadelphia is
requested. An examination, of my goods
will satisfy you that it will be to your in
terest to purchase of me.
Orders by letter will receive strict Eaten.
lion. gad goods selected adapted to your
market. -
March 3, 1848.—Sm
Allegheny House,
aid 280 MARXIST'S?. PRILADICLIPHIA.
TUX subscriber (late of the
IVaabitigtiiiiliatil,lrarrislitirg, Pal takes
this method of informing his old friends
and the public generally that he has taken
the above named. HOTEL. The.liouse
is airy and comfortable, and has been ex
tensively altered and improved, and the
proprietor hopes by strict attention to bus
iness, and a proper care for the comfort of
his guetsts; to merit anti 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. P. HUGHES, Proprietor.
Sept. 3, 1847.—tf
ciaztaiwravw
Great Hat, Cap, and Fos r
ESTJB LIS lI•NEXT,
No. 104, CIiESTNUT OTRERT,
Between Third and Fourth streets,
P.#111..q DE LP 111. q.
rIIE Advertiser has , constantly on
hand and manufacturing, every des
cription of HATS AND CAPS, of the
latest and most approved fashions, con
sisting of
IRYOUTHS' HATS, AND CAPS,
in great variety, among which is a
new article for Spring and Summer wear. "
'AIILITARY CHA PEA DX, Caps, &c..
made according to the Army and , Navy
regulations, and for superiority
and material, have never been surpassed.
THE SUING FASHIONS
For Gentlemen's and Youths' Hats, are
just out; also a new style of Lady'S 121-
diug 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
the country.
pa'Plates descriptive of the Fashions
will be, found in Godey's Lady's Book,
and Graham's Magazine. Remember
OAKFORD'S,
N 0.104 Cheatnulstreet, between Third and Fourth
streets, Philiaaphia.
March 3,18413.—1 y
G. E. BUEHLER
hESI'I:CI'F[iI.LV informs his friends
.and the public generally that he has
new on band a large assortment of TIN
WIRE of every description, which he
will sell at moderate prices—all warranted.
Persons wishing to purchase at low rale,
will do well to call before purehasingelse
where.
11017 SE MPOUTING will be wide
and put up at 121 cents a foot.
Gettysburg, March 12,1847.
HIGAOKSIVIITHING.
undersigned hay connected with
It his Conetunaking Establishsneut a
large Smith Shop, and is prepared, to do
iiLACKSMITHIA,
iNcittmo
IRONING Bllfklia, WiSONS, leo.
Ile wouldnay to those who have Horses to
ihoe, thate
his mpltiftirsT-rate
hafias, Wilk . his perinatal - att.% don ,
will enable him to give entire satisfaction
to all those who may favor him with a call.
CARRIAGE At BUGGY SPRINGS,
(warranted) will be promptly made to or
der at all titnee.
IrrAll kinds of _REPAIRING done,
both in Wood and Iron, at the most reduc
ed prices.
per Thankful for, past encouragement,
the subscriber solicits a continuance of pat
ronage, and invites his friends to call at
his Establishment in west Chambersburg
at., a few doors below Thotapson's Hotel.
C. W. HOFFMAN.
Gettysburg, October 15, 1847.
THIS WAY FOR BARGAINS IN
Cabinet Furniture !
GEORGE H. SWOPE
111 ES PECTFULLY informs his friends
11, and the public generally that be
continues to keep on hand, at his Cab
inet-making Establishment, iu East York
street, Gettysburg: Pa., a large assortment
of all kinds of CABINET
rnitttiltE t ,
SUCH AS
Mahogany. Cherry and Maple BU.
REBUS. Plain and Fancy. French
4 half-French BEDSTEdIDS,
Centre, Dining 4. Breakfast
TIiBLES, Cup-boards,
Worktfands, Candlegands, $ c., 4.c
As my Furniture is manufactured by
myself for regular customers, and not for
.Ruction purposes, the public may rely up
on its being, what it purports to be, 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.
1107-1' 0 F 3-made-to order, at
all times. GEO. H. SWOPE.
Gettysburg, Feb. 18. 1848.—tf
NEWS! NEWS! NEWS!
Co-Partnersbip,in , The Cabinet
Making Dulness.
,THE subscribers have entered into
JIL Partnership in
. the Cabinet-making
business, at the old, stand of Henry Gar
laoh, in- South Baltimore street, opposite
Winebrenner's Tannery—where they will
always have on hand, and' be prepare(' to
make, to order,
Sideboards, Secretaries, Dressing Bu
reaus, Tables, Bedsteads. Wash,
Work and Candkratands,
and, in short, every article belonging io
the above business. They will also have
on hand CHAIRS o'4l varieties.
10:7111 orders for zcOrrtNs 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
superintetid themselves the construction
of every article. thus being assured that both
material and workmanshircan't be beat."
Their terms are exceedingly reasonable,
as may be learned by giving them a call.
per Country produce taken in exchange
for work. HENRY GARLACH,
DANIEL TRIMMER.
Gettysburg, .lan. 28.
TAILORING.
E. •55, R. MARTIN,
D STAND, North-west
ie Diamond, Gettysburg,
rider their thanks to their
istomers for past favors,
id respectfully inform the
rblic that they continue to
ut and Al ake all
Garments,
the best manner and on
.asonable terms. The
ming done, as heretofore,
by ROBERT MARTIN. KrFashions regu
larly received, and every effort made to se
cure a goed fit and substantial sewing.
The subscribers hope, by their long ex
perience in the business, and renewed ef
forts to please, to merit and receive a con
tinuance of the public patronage.
KrThe SPRING FASHIONS have
just been received from the City.
F. & R. MARTIN.-
rrAll kinds of Country Produce ta
ken in exchange for work.
April 7. 1848.—tf
Useful and Ornamental.
ff i IANS in the greatest abundance, at l
-al
most any and every price, can b!ihad
at Schick's Variety Store. Warm weath
er is coming on—therefore call soon.
April 7, 18.1e1.-11
PRO BONO PUBLICO.
ROSS' EXPECTORANT,
FOR THE CURE OF
C'onsumption, Coughs, Colds, Bron
chitis, .Isaima, Croup, Whooping
Cough, Spitting of Blood, Sort
Throat, Pains and Oppres
sions of the Breast, By:
fleeing of Breathing,
and all other di
seasesc the -
PULMONARYORGANS,
MIAS, been before the public for several yearg, i
alet iloritig which time the proprietor bee re
ceived numerous testimonials from his 1 11 11 0 W•cit .
re
liens, he and elsewheri, speaking I. the hi gh.
est 'elms of its superior efficacy.
The fellowing eertiffCite is from Mr. Wiltiate
T. League, East Daltimiore street,oesa
BALTIMORE, Dec. 22, 1847.:: .'.
Mr.,lsinso Res.—. Sir-11 is vrith Phiillina
that make to you the following statement of
tb4 efficacy of your Expettorant In my Case,
hoping that others - similarly acted may be I
ducted to use it as..l was For several meeths
pest .I have suffered with severe opprotilow of
the brestet,,_ Through the day,
,twould jelpija
little of it, but at night iS would troublit me ten
eiders*, aid rattle mornings my threaVirould
be dry, luttlAlte phlegm woold rattle on my
breast, but alt efforts to remove it were of so
vial. A friend who 114 used your Expectorant
ialvised me to try it, which I di& and am happy
to inForni yon that 1 Visie been' cured
, hy the lase
of one bouts. Thelon -few doses loosened the
phlegm, whiohicame up in large qunntities, and
brew time I had taken the whole of it I felt lake
enuthgr. p p r rs9 souis`lCetij~eclfull;"``=
WILLIAM 1 . .LEAGIlfie
*CAUTION!—In consequence of th 6 many
preparations now before the public leader the
names of "Extracts," "Dalsants,""Syrupe,"&e.
and even of a similarname; the ptoprWtor deems.
it necessary to caution the afflicted against Coon.
terfein. . Each bottle, of the genuine has the
words "Ross' E.rioestenast—intpinettf—Bettimore,
Md." blown in the glass ; the initials F. IL"
in connected capitals. stamped on the seal, end
my written signature on the wrapper, without
which it cannot be genuine.
27 Price. 50 cents per bottle. and the money to
be refunded it a cure be not effected, when taken
according to directions! Prepared only by
J. F. ROSS, Druggist, Baltimore.
For sale by the following. Agents:— .
Samuel H. Buehler, Gettysburg.
Ceo. 13. Heagy, Fairfield.
fun. 111. Kelllewell, Petershurg.
March, 31, 1248. [May 24, IS47—ly
DYSPEPSIA )
And and all Diseases of the 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 trregular
life. Although not regarded as a fatal di
sease, yet, if neglected, it may bring on in
curable Melancholy, Jaundice, Madness,
or Vertigo, Palsy, and 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
touts.
CAUSES.—Grief and uneasiness of
mind, intense study, profuse evacuations,
excess.in venery, excessive u s e of s pi r .
itons liquors, tea, tobacco, opium and
other narcotics, immoderate repletion, o
ver distention of the stomach, 'defi
ciency in the secretion of the bile or
gastric juice, exposure,to cold and damp
air. are the chief causes of this disease.
SYMPTOMS.—Loss of appetite, mu
ses, heart-burn, acidity and foetid eructa
tions, gnawing of the 'stomach when emp
ty, - Uneasiness in the throat, pain in the
side, costiveness, chilliness, langt.or, low
ness of spirits, palpitations, and disturbed
sleep.
TREATMENT.---DR. ALLE X' 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 side, Philadelphia. For sale in Get
tysburg by S. S. FORNEY.
July 30, 1847.--ly •
ROWANWS CARMINATINE SYRUP
ITS a certain cure for Diarrhea, Dysentery, Cho
ds-I, leis Morbus, Bowel Complaints, &c., &c., as
thousands will certify who have tested its virtues
within the few months it has been offered to the
-public. Read the Certificate of Dr. Hos r, a high
ly respectable physician of Philadelphia:
"Gentlemen-1 cheerfully bear testimony to the
good of of your CARMINATUF. SYRUP,
alter having been cured of severe attacks
of Diarrhea, within the last few months. Being
oppOsed to auscuzar in any form,,it took much
persuasion from a friend, who keeps it in his house
as aufamily medicine," to induce me to make use
of it. He spoke so confidently, I gave it a trial ;
and I was not slow to make a trial of it, on the
second attack, having been relieved ea soot: on-the
first. I have prescribed the Carminative Syrup to
a great many of my patients, and. I ern pleased to
say, with the same good effects. Too great liber
ty to use this as you please. Your's, &e.
Nov. 23, 1840. T. P. S. ROBY, M. D." -
117 F or sale in Gettysburg by S. H. BUEHLF,R;
in Abbotistown by .Wx. Bitersoca, in Oxford.
by la Lir & Ricer, and fn Franklin township by
TIOMMI J. COMPS*.
Dr. C. W Appleton's Celebrated. Dowdy,
FOR DEAFNESS
9
Al NS in, and discharge of matter from, the
tai, ear, together with ell other unpleasant symp
toms, which either accompany or announce ap
proaching Deafness. This invaluable medicine is
the result of • long and faithfully panned course
of experiments instituted with the sole view to
discoverlif possible) a certain, and, at the same
timei • safe remedy,for this dreadfully, afflicting
disorder, and after being extensively used its the
private practice of the subscriber during thelast
eight years, in verynumerous cases with the most
remarkable suctiess,ie now offered to the pallic,
for the benefit of those who, from distance or other
causes, cannot have - the personal attention 0 , ,lhe
proprietor, in the fullest eonlidenco of its dtticukr,
and in the firm belief - that It will not disappoint
the expectatiotw of those who may hareoecasion
for its use; in short, that it is the most VALUA
BLE article ever oared to the 'public for this di
sease. • .
ore Tor sale in Gettysburg by S. 11. BUEHLER,
in Alibottstown by %Va. Barrritissa, in Oxford
byLrm..x & Finer, and In Ftanknn township by .
Taomas. J. Cooraa. [Aug..8,1847.—1y ,
Dr. Cullen's Indian Vegetable Specific
For Female Complaints.
IIBIS medicine is fast taking the place ofeve•
h4r ry. preparation heretofore used for diseases
arising from Weakness or other causes. All tbat
is necessary to secure this medicine a place in the
Dornestiz l'ractice of every tumily, when such 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.
lrrFor sale, wholesale end retail, by ROWAND
& WALTON, Proprietors, 376 Market st. Phila. and
by S. H. BUEHLERJ)ettysburg ; Wm. Dittinger,
Abbottatown ; Lilly & Riley. Oxford, and by T. J.
Cooper, Franklin tp. • [Aug. 6,'4'7-17
ISABELLA NURSERY
GETTYSBURG, PA.
iRUIT TREES, of all kinds, (grafte
in the root,) can he had of the sub
scriber on reasonable terms. Please cal
and judge for yourselves.
C. W. HOFFMAN.
arsillisterls Ointment,
. 4 1012. the cure of external Sores, Scrof
X: ulous affections, Liver Complaint,
Quinsy, Sore Throat,.Bronchitis, Pains in
the Chest, Tumors, Diseases of the Skin,
Piles, Corns, Rheumatism, &c., &c., for
sale at the Drug Store of
6. H. BUEHLER
TO THE AFFLICTED !
Compound Medicated Candy.
ou, the Cure of Colds, Coughs, Spit
r ting of Blood, Bronchetis, Asthma,
Whooping Cough, Pains and Oppiessions
of the breast, and all other Pulmonary
complaints, and other diseases which have
a tendency to produce Consumption. It
serves also as iireffectual clearer of the
voice.
This. Candy is entirely a vegetable pre
paration the principal Ingredterits being,
Bore-holrd, Wild Cherry, Sarsaparilla,
Boneset, Clecampane, Liquorice, Flax
seed, leelandlifoas t Prickly Ash, &c. and
will, if takitt‘ lirtintei relieve the system
from, those slistressing afflictions that tend
to econinmptlnn.. •
One gout advantage in this valuable
medicine lit its cheapness, the public not
being imposed •upon by the enotmously
high prices, winch, we generaQr exacted
for Patent tied othei‘ Mid teal Preparations,
Eaullpieltige" containi %directions. Call
and try it !
Prepared arid 04 at the; Confection and
IZatiet3Y store of the Subieribei in:West
York street, onu, square from,.,the Court
house, and nex t door to' F rhoutprion'sHo.
tel.' can also toe hid of the rolloviini
gen ts—
S. H. Buehler sad B. S. Forney, Gettysburg{ 7.
Brinkerhoff, Palilleld; Mrs, Dunesil,osalnewni
J. Lower, Arrendtstorin ; Peter *elk*, Muni
seixburgrlVlClffifilisitt,--ffsigneriftsi 3:-Brov.
holder, Steikki Duttotow'obtill ;
J. S. Hollinger, Heidleinburg ; HenrhAtiboPe•
town ; Shorb rust Johncon, Ennitsburg.
C. WEAVkIi:
7,6ettrikoravDetikl7l-H474-
1117,11.Urki. - 113
THE MOST EFFECTUAL OF ALL KNOWN
REMEDIES.
IDrak , e Panncea
. „. .
The only radical cure for COnatimpflOril
ITT ALSO removes and permanently curies all
a all diseases arising from an impure state of
the blood—vix.: Scrofula or King's Evil, Rbei,V
matism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples,
or Pestules on the face, Blotches, Biles, Chronic
Sore Eyes, Ring Worst or Tetter,v.Scald Head,
Enlargement and Pain of the Bones and Joints,
Stubborn Ulcers; Syphilitic Sympforns, Sciatica
or Lumbago, diseases arising from an injudicious
use of Mercury, Dropsy, Exposure or Imprudence
in life; also Chronic Constitutional Disorders.
In this medicine 'leveret innocent but very po
tent articles of the vegetable kingdom are waited,
forming a compound entirely different in its char !
acter sod properties from any other preparation.
and uniivalled in its operation on the system
when laboring under disease. It should be in'the
hands of every person, who, by Wiliness, or gener
al course of lite, is predisposed to the very many
aliments that render life a curse, instead cds bless
ing. and so often result in death.
FOR SCROFULA, Dr, Drake's Panacea Is re.
commended as s certain cure. Not one instance
of its failure has ever occurred when freely used
I It cures the disease and at the same time imparts
vigor to the . whole system. Scrofulous persons
can never pay too much attention to the state of
their blood. Its purification shonld be their first
aim ' • for porseverence will accomplish a cure of
eves ,arr./Vary disease.
FOR ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN, Scurvy,
Scorbutic Affections, Tumors, White Swelling,
Erysipelas, Ulcers, cancers, Running Sores,sicabe
and Biles, Dr. Drake's Panacea cannot be too high
ly extolled ; it searches out the very root of the
disease, and by removing it from a eystem,makes
a cure certain and pernianer.t.
INDIGESTION.—No medicine perhaps has
ever been discovered which gives so much torte
to the stomach and causes the secretion or".:
healthy gastric juice to decompose the food as Da.
Drake's Panacea.
RHEUEATI;OI.—Dr. Drake's Panacea is u
sed with the greatest success in Rheumatic Com
plaints, espestally such as are chronic. It cures
by driving out all iittpurities and foul humours
which have accumulated in the systern, which
are the cruse of Rheumatism, Gout, and Swellings
of the joints. Other remedies sometimes give
temporary relief; this entirely eradicates the dis
ease from the system, even when the limbs and
bones are dreadfully swollen.
CONSUMPTION can be cured. Coughs, Ca
tarrh, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, Asthma, Dif•
ficult or profuse Expectoration, Hectic Plush,
Night Sweats, Pain in the side. &c., have been
cured, and can be with as mach certainty as airy
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 sate but certain
and efficacious in its operation, and can_not possi•
bly injure the most delicate constitution. We
would earbestly reenmerend those afflicted to-give
it a trial—and we belive they will not have neca.
sion to regret It.. The system is cleansed and
strenAthened, the ulcers on the lungs are heated,
and the patient* gradually regain their urinal
health andatrength. Read the following teslimony
Pailerfefpaie, Dde. 14th, 1941.
MAR SIR : --111 reply to your question respect
ing the use of Dr. Drakes Panacea, I will say,
that although a perfect disbeliever in the existence
of a Panacea, or cunt for off diseases; however val
uable it may be in certain conditions of the gyp
torn, still I base believed that is ewe for Con ,
gumption would be discovered sooner or later, and
eurioelty led me to try your medicine in two very
inveterate eases, They were prononnced by the
Attending physicians to be correcnr.
Tian, and abandoned by them ea isicatrabk., One
of the persons had been under the treatment of
several very able practitioners for a number of
years, and they said she had "old fa giow d' Con.
m*o= conthised wiak-Scrofs4a:! and that she
might linger the sonselinot, but could not be per.
musingly relieved. In both teen the *Pet of the
Panacea bas been most gratifying. Only four or
five bottles were used by one of the persons before
'he - began to improve rapidly. The other took
abadt ten. I will only add that familiar es lam
with consumption by Inheritance and by sisters.
sire observation ato a study, and knowing also the
injutiotut eagle in nine, ephilli out of tea of by,
boneset, and other vegetable tonics, as well an
of many of . the :expectorants and' sedatives, I
should nisei' harp recommended the use of Dr.
Dmke'ri,Prinacea if If' had not been acquainted
with the ingredients.. Bullied it togas that those
are recommended by our Maitlpopular and icier ,
title physician's, and an their' present combined
Nate form probably , Ore best allerative.that has
ever been made. The core is in sweordanctt with
a theory of Consumption breached in Vranee a
raw year. ago by one of her west - entinent %Ti
ters on medicine, and lOW - eltablished by faets
which admit of Ito disperth. Very respectfully
jie
yours , ''; L. C. GUNN.
To ' the liteguage of another, v } /r. DOst's
Pan le algrays . salutain its effects—mar
injun, •It i f not an q to—it 4 it not an
peMotri .. it is not iiit ed to lull theiliiinOid
Into a fatal, security. It flts a great remedy —A
grand healing and curative compound, thereat
and only remedy which medical science end 'kill
has yet produced for the treatment or this hither
to unconquerable malady. And no penon afflict
ed 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 favorable change in
the condition of any patient, however low."
TO TIIF. LADlES,—Ladiesof pale complex
ion and consumptive Eabits, and such as are de
bilitated by those obstructions which females are
liable to, are restored by the use of a bottle or
two, to bloom and vigor. It is by far the best
remedy ever discovered for weakly children, and
such as have bad humors; being pleasant, they
take it. It immediately restores the a ietite,
strength and color.
Nothing can be more'surprising than its in ig,_
orating eflhcts on the human frame, Persons all
weakness and lassitude before taking it,at once
become robust and full of energy under its influ
ence. It immediately counteracts the nerveless
ness of the Mamie frame.
CAUTION.—fie careful and see that you get
the genuine Dr. DRIRICS PAM ACIA-it has the
signature of Gso. F. STORRS on the wrapper—and
also the name " DR. DRAKICR PARACLA,
blown in the glass.
Prepared only by groans& Co. Druggists, No
2) North Sixth street,Phila., and for bale by
S. H. BUEHLER, Gettysburg,
COOK & ZELLLD, Mercersburg,
Mardi 3, 18.1b,—ly
Stanton's External Remedy,
to /Tx 7' , S 1. /010 lar EA' T 9
la now universally acknowledged to be the.,
INFALLIBLE REMEDY" '
For Rheumatism, Spinal Affect ions,Contriettola
of the , Muscles, Sore Throat and gainey; In. ' '
'sue*, Old Ulcers, l'ainn in the Beck-and ..'i
Ch es t, Ague in the iireast 'said Face,
TootioAche. Sprains, Bruises, , ,
ball Rheum, Burns; Croup,
Frosted Feet and all '
Nervous biseaseis, ' :.• ":
trintlNT'S LINIMENT is sustaining triads&
al a ll_r
ely unequalled by any similar relireeljr. HI
requires no putfiing to give it a reputation, Kas
been for soma time silently and-ausolosoe444B
it, and now, when its beneficial effeetthre been
experienced by so many, the expressiensol grat.
Rude are continually apt,raring, and thine lobo
have been made whole by its means, arositmiqous
that the afflicted should no longer remain ignotaul
of its invaluable and infallible efficacy. .
Mr. Gen. E. Stanton, the Proprietor, is eon.
shinny receiving testimonials of benefit's reeposst
from tte use , and many of the cures it bar e t ie d
almost exceed belief. In one case a 01i l 4
0 , 44 1,
etit
been a cripple for eight years, having witivit
the spine, when at the age of two years. by 44
from a chair. , Medical treatment failed, botititp,
b o iti i i i , of thq Liniment restored him to ening%
and'he now J oins with hia playmaiqs in lliglg
youthful gambols. as robust as the ismil*mit o
t o o p. And only ei small hump on hi. 41 4 9-..fOir
,Mitid bin) arbileilli OPqritliii• pass Mint!
'PeA.baikt c • . '-, , . ~, .- . ~,. ~- ~, it
The Jtui•iii 7 l Tr
Affiairobpa • • `
efial
cKNoWl,Vl4644,dap.moat valuable
nomely Wir,lll4/WVaimajdiaeoyered i and
may be v ar i ed pn With
Tuall yrko,tuay
have oecasion.for 10 Op eas •
MILK FEVEE, AGIJ
`Thi:thlrtmeeFe' Ith to
complaints that - 1149 fable to dotin g the
nursing of in4ints, and may b• truly jelled l'ise
NnrstriPtiend. ' Price 15 els. Or
G. E, STANTQN,Tr•Priilni,'S)*:ditig,'s,evi
York. _
S. 11. &Jahr Oa S. 5_,:',04i,ii;461-
tysburg ; ffio,iff r oiroraW; *gal; ; A 1
Arica. AbbeNetorro ford Mai i k
Oxford ; Jars& arrham;PA. HilloPon ;
Zack, New Chester; , Ates* Xing.
terstown ; !hitt ingefr Aro. retort=
burg. (T:Saill2: F 400.43;,
Jan. 7.
Comuinptives Read—Let ►one
• despair.
THOMPiONIB
Compound Syrup of Tar World Nap %
(ha. the BAPS? RAVIVDTAtthe day
for CONSIIMP_TIR4t, 4atkata.
Coughs, Colds, Liver Cosa
?loiter ie., pe-e ie. -- ' ' "'"'
anti all kindred diseases of Om rim pitittoer
oigaiia." '
I; 1111. Poetised (Itle.).AdVitritset.isrps-4,:This
remedy has beeu 1130111 successful than any
medicine we bare ever known hir Auion
cures in Consumption, Spitting Mood, al in
orp
the hide and Breast, Brach iiis, Aisibini, 0 ti le
Coughs, Himaiettans, Elore Throat, Palpitation of
the =Heart, - Whooping tiongbi iCroliti Mekong
Treakon,dre. lanieidneAa Mille higlieit reapett,
ability in ibis city,. beat Wolk testiteeel le ill
power and stlicacy in this elms of diseases.'
The Editor of the Philadelphin Galaxy, says—
“Tuoitemista Costreinsii 011110 il.i .. :,iri• is •
newer-failing remedy in owes o! Cteltbs, Orelletn
its and saltines of the Threat, Leese nr Rifest-
We speak frAni ediperienee;having usr4 the pit.
paration few the last three years, With th 4 i meet .
decided adventamge. A case of Polinonsiy Con
sumption once came nada ow swim whieh was
absolutely cured by the use of three battles - Alo
Thernpson's Syrup of Tar. Inrslielti, seeh i tlii•
m
balm or Gilead
eit i s too late. Ciininiriptii ea,
profit by your expetiencr.
ASTONLikIING CURE OF,C1ISONICITIR014:-
OUT'S,
Philadelphia, May 23; I 6li.
Mr. S. P. Phomprioa--Ilear Sir=t of wore rhino
four years past I had beta dritadradly 'itffiettit
with an affection of the throat. which:ray physi
cian pronounced uatroniellrculthitiei" canted by
repeated and neglected colds lire dbitreee suf
fered is indescribable. My throat was literally
raw with violent epasmodic coughing, so 'that
blood would come from it ; also grestoppr • •
pain and tightness la Ow 404 1 4 and• fe.e • n
short, all the usual pulmonary symptoms* d
themselves, causing entire loss
i- net s
pose-wny. throat - weir leectstri end blitateetteeee
and over and lover egain. I ma! • trial of every
known remedy, and et different period* had the
advice of sic pityticians, end all with no aria.—
About two, 13191111111 since, I made trial of your
Compound Syrirp - of TS( Ond Yirtoo4 Wilpfldli; awl
before I bad tither' the first brittle I felt relief. • I
continued iietdl liiitielfen
completely removed the demon, easel mitered wise
to perfect health, and I firmly believe thrit
should out sow In living, hail it not hinenfervyour
invaluable medicine. JANIE: Pt.ltitT,
123•ffpnite Slit et.
The ander" ivied hears witates to the troth of
the foregoing, having' per:arid kuoirbilpirif all
facts of the ease. DI. HARRIt-ON.
.; •,.- ,', ,r 1,97 Almond ',beet.
Read the following from IR retpTflioNitliwilbr t i
of the Society of Frieede, Ponghberpme,N. Vet .
VAIXASI.F.. TV.STIMUPIY.
p i
"This may Cni
ettiff tbit In t Optinf ear IlYg. fli
mybmilt e was %wry ilin'
feeble. J elliatt Oh
pain i s t side,,yraa.mher, ' alattaiii.”, NO' ,
and maned ninth f rom great debility. ,At %hit
time I Mtrthaital oy Ming lhitoe tiro liottlea s
Thompson's Committing - Steep of Tie and Weild
Naphtha, nom which-1 texpeilenced grime barrio.
My health being now 110 0 t4, 1 ebeererilY; Nernst
mead the article toai i ipmepeinottha,may he ear
coring with general a 11117, .«C 1171910'nV'Y`
decline. Poirghkentise.Stee 'lib ri4l.
' • ' ' ARRARAt WIII.:TSIR.
Ernie itendailate remedy as prefamil selyby
A agno At , Dickman a. E. ' Conte* .of t Filth:i aid
SPfsmo,,rMetr-ilsibOillittiatandmattlio . hatkraly , b •
folleampg4genla ... . •
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.• 4niney., ,, ,p0i11e,.. : ~, ,
. , .•
Q. Pr fAigt,lianviii:,,„,,,
' .
C. A. .Warips `4l ro. TOY*.
and by respetlable Druggists generaili.•
rentPdgfeAll ,9 r $1.01) per bottle:"Veirarenf
imitietWini. , : L • •
March 17.11348. [April 30(18,11.--RIY]
A CERTAIN glint, TyE PILES.
tl
•41Ii. Cott selk
OXMAN Piles Remedy, Iv! OF'
gel, tic propagating . which, has beau need wit p
tire success fOr 'pony years. Being, an ants al
meditine, it bee avleelded preference over ontwavl
applitations, wbieh &rebut pelliatires and not co
retires. This medieine sets upon the diseased
parts, producing healthy action and a perwesersal
cart—warcat WI lINIARLAT,OII TIC NO.
NIT.
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WALTON, Proprietors, 376 Market street, Phrhi:,
and by S. H. BUEHLER, Gettysburg; Wan. Bit
tinger, Abbottstown ; Li Iley & Riley, Qxladi►ad
T.J. Cooper, Franklin tp. [Atig.6, '47-1y
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