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    eadielerAlAt a4=4 VP 1110 , 1111 , Ile INWINASIP
N OT/CIE. is hereby given to all Leg:-
tees and other persona coneesood.
(llat the. NISTR.dTION
INAS of the deceased persousbenrin
of:or mentioned will be presented at the Or-!.
Jili.ine Court of Adams county, Awcosiiir
illation and allowance, on reraday thr;
. ..Al Jay VMay next, :
The account of Jacob Newman, Alluvia,-
i- 'tutor, with the wilt anneseil, et Elizz
b,:th gystcr, deceased.
account of Jacob Newman. Exer
t tor of 'Michael Newman, decease-4. err,
one of thr. Executers of Elizz..ibeth:
.ter.,deceased.
. . .
The eeenikl.o...olint oi John 5t0....-L,Latfer, , r . e .
, 2 ..„.„3 i i., 2 „,i ~„I,s h„ t i „l ,twin,.
k•hitinistrator of the F......4tate of 11,14tp+5:1 Tierl. , ..c-clibe:-:: hope, hy their long ex
: .wkalager, dace:wed. petnit-see tin the husiness, and renewed ef-
The account of John Bohlitz a n d Geocge eon. so erader, to merit and receive a eon-
NI 'limner', Executors of the last wilt arra ti=xissor at Sh e pie patron:lee.
tomtynent of Samuel Mummers. defused- ,_ST N SPRING, FASHIONS have
The account of William :gnostic-ad. just bora receiweil from the City.
nintiatratorxif the Estate of Fletcher .Ilooc- E. & R. Mr AHTI N.
IwaiLdecesseil. 'kinds of Country Produce
ta
't'l,e :second account of Jacob EL Mends Les In excitaritre for work
:lied Philip Reamer, Executors of the lz_ix i pi d . 1818 —tf
will and testament of Samuel 31calsofe-
ceased.
The second account of James Cr,.abs!
P.xecittor of the last will anti Ecstatic/cut of
l'u'er Crabs, deceased.
The Anal and final account of John A.
Mycni and Moses Myers, Executors otrthe
lsst wilLatad testament of George Myers.
deceased:
The final account of George 1. Illaruell.
Executor of the last will and testament oi
J.ilut Howes, jr.. deceased. G. E. 815E1114E11
The account of.facob D. Dna Adminis- R IF.S:PECTII;I.I.I" informs Ills friends
tor of the Estate of Catharaine Emret. l l :. and ff,encrally that he has
deceased. co.w on hand a lar , e assortment of TIN
The account of Jacob Rafreeeperecr.
Administrator of the Estate of John Top.
per, deceased.
The account of George Will. Evert:tor
of the last will and testament of David
Shriven, deceased.
The final stecottat of Eaaaootr Pitzer, am.l put op at 172 i cents a foot.
sorviving Executor of the last wilt and Les- Gettysburg... March 12. 1817
;mem of !hitter Piizer, decease,l_
ROBERT COBEAN, Repstrr..
ItlisteesOffiee,(leuylibur*t
Apill 28, 1848.
NOTICE.
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ESTATE OP GEORGE WORTZ, DECIId -:... -
V(0 ricE is hereby given to the heirs; , _ _
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A. 1 and legal Representatives of GEOILLC !'
- ":7-....;‘.-.........___.. .
Airoali, late of Conowago township, Ad-'
:nits county, deed,to wit: Jacob wootc, ii HE andersi.,ffned has connected with
(Petitioner, and Assignee of Peter Wortz4 a his Coarhmaking Establishment a
Sarah Ryder, Isaac & Molly Stoner...lambi liege Smith Shop, and is prepared to do
& Mary Peters, Henry & Cath"e Formosa, ME ICINGS Or
Jacob Ryder, jr. Sarah Ehrehart, John and BLACIiSIII'I'HING,
Eliza/omit Ehrisman, David Ryder, Jobs MCI-TDING
Ritrer,ltiseph and Susannah Black.Catraie. 7.17.7. C::: 7i.L'1.1:23, EGGES, WAGONS, ke.
Stouffer, Henry Wortz,andnu-ens. Worm' Ile would say - to those who have Horses to
who are the surviving representatives a shoe, that be has in his employ first-rate
the said deceased—that basidb... Iv hi ch. with his personal attendon,
A N IN ! will eatable him to give entire satisfaction
will.be held on Thursday the 18th day e to all these who may favor him with a call.
i
ilwa i) will be promptly made to Vey net!, : at 12 o'clock, 31.. at the, CARRIAGE & BUGGY SPRINGS,
rrionev
late re sidence of said deceased, in Comma-.
or
go township, Adams county, PennsyVa, kw; de ' 24 all IIMCS '
the purpose of making a partition of the!
lic - PAll kinds of REPAIRING done.
ois Woodand Iron, at the most reduc-
Estate of said deceased to and
the heirs and the legal representatives, if, edi F ires "
kful for past encouragement,
the same will admit of such partition witts-' P•Than
awe= - a..'seriber solicits a continuance of pat
out prejudice to, orspoil i na the whole there-,
of, hut if the same will not admit ofsuchpac "21L". ail invites his friends to call at
tition,then to part and divide the same wand', his Est üblisb ment in west Cha m bersburg
among as many of them as the same will sL" a few doors below Thompson's Hotel.
conveniently accommodate, but if the same C. W. 11OFF31AN,
,
will not adm ~,,it of division at all, without ; `" er- ' slll " nrr ' Qcl°l " )er, 15 ' 1817.
prejudice or spoiling the whole therrwlf,, TillS WAY FOR BAEGAINS IN
then to value and appraise the same. whole .
and undivided ; and further to enquire. azar! Cabinet Furniture !
ascertain whether the said Real Estate;
will
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will conveniently accommodate more titan , ---'' , --- .;
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one of the heirs of said intestate,ankf if ..-sc‘i, _...„: -- 'l''lli:!'.*:,' i' .. ',- 4
how many of said heirs it will conveniena4 :.......,.. .
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ly aecommodate. - -
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BEtiIiAMIN SCHRIVER, SAtrijr jr a-- :=. . ----.
litiarirs Office, Gettyalting.t 0 • - - =--- --- -
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April 28, 1848. 5
NOTICE-
THE Account of JOHN Etssatioerr,..is
signee of JACOB B. HART MAN. has
been filed in the Court of Common Pleas
of Adams county. and the Court hare ap
pointed the 231 day of May next, for the
confirmation and allowance of said account
unless cause to the contrary be shown.
A. B. KUTITi, Prothasotary-
Prothonotary's Offset.
Gettysburg, April 28, 1847. 5 2t'
NOTICE.
ETTERR of Administration on the
.1111 A Estate of Etrasscru EBBNAICI. late
of Latirnore tp. Adams co. deceased. bay ,
ing been granted to the subscriber, resi
ding in Menallen tp, he hereby gives oo
tice to all indebted to said estate, to make
payment without delay, and today* lasing
claints to present the same, property am
thenticated, for settlement.
JOHN BURKHOLDER,
April 7. 1848.-6 t
NEW ESTABLISHMENT.
figNRY SMITH,
ESPECTFULLY informs the eiti.
XII. lens of Gettysburg. and stranerrs
.
who may tarry here until their brands grew. t -=- - --
that he has opened a new satoon in the'l _ _ .--
shop fortnerly occupied by 'icon Laznr.
in West York street, one door lirisit of- --- -... -- 77. - -.111.
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l'axton's Hat-store. where he intends prose-".
ruling the Tonsorial business in all its s-s- ' Uo-Partnership in the t'abinet -
tied and various brandies. l' Makin. , Busine! , s.
Ili@ razor's good and sharp, .r,
..
he'll .have your lace without a smart- -
Gentlemen, call and see for v olgin y e i ves . , nrilliE Eubserilwrs have entered into
nigimtoege icgood,tiie towel; are claim,
!! 1 Partnership in the t'abinet-niaking
Aml,m Ms shop he's always m b
a- assiiness. an the old stand of Henry Gar
_tAtir lie also respectfully informs die leek in Staab Baltimore street, opposite
gentlemen that they can at any time bane Illiiiwqhmesswe's Tannery—where they will
their Wats blacked in the neatest style.— a l ms have on hand, and be prepared to
Ceut4tatem is also have grease removed. snaL;„ La ceder.
(runs their clothes. ;', , - Sidelinacte. he' rectories, Dressing flu
- moss. Tables, lirdstrads. Wash,
Nitiry Ann Smith , Work and Candle-stands,
RE S PE CTFULLY i nforms the haw s of amd. in *Naar*. every article belonging to
tlettyibturg theistic has furnished the man the above Lesine". They will also ha v e
adjoining the above, where s b e i „,,,,,,,,,„ d6 t , , ea food CHAIRS o f a ll var i et i es .
prosecuting Shampooing and renaming i, lICPAU enders for COFFINS, attended
dandruff, in whi c h h er f r i en d s h are tb, exim 1, 110 With the utmost promptness.
n j eseii d to .mod to her the „sits of sew_: The saltscribers assure the public, that
rarity. She w in also nuend T o - rernorms , all scat perchased of them will be of the
grease from WWI' apparel. --'" , iseasest atsdasost durable character. They
Geuystiorg, April . ti, 1818. maperiarmesd themselves the construction
_ ... olevere article. thus being assured that both
el reellitimorked Collars. , anasera - alawd sockinanshiP"can't be beat."
rrilE attention of the Lad l es is respeet- rick terms are exceedingly reasonable,
J.: . teary asked to an extensive and bean-. acs any be deemed by giving them a call.
t rit i r rise io l y of Needle-worked cal m ,. ',: ocreciamtry produce taken in exchange
whistle, hieve just Teeeised fro. pla s m. foe work. , HENRY I: A. STA CI I,
phis- Ilistermined not to, be ovisilone le' / ____.) DANIEL TRIMMER.
tiellituAow t l matinee the Lakin; that dairy ' GellYwloirg. Jan. 28 -
tma ri lir a tOra4ll9ll,4, lbw isesnest rates a- se r • s ad 0
%,. ~. ' ... j ; 1,... se K., •- sr? a ritanstutol.
VAN - sin the greatest abundance, at a1i5t,_...,...:
ist,_...,...: FILBERTS . AL., im: most any and every price, can be had
'NPML,At.c.; 0( she best accrue at Schick's Variety Store. Warm weath
los Ile . , atUkiNtioat4l/00an' of - ! era Coming on--therefore call soon.
C. wriorzt. !, Aprd 7, 1645.—tf ,
TAILORING.
E. IL MARTIN,
sTA ND, North-west
c Diamond. Cettyshurg,
tender their thanks to their
istorners for past favors,
id respectfully inform the
nhlic thatthey continue to
ut and Alake all
Garments,
the hest manner and on
asonahle terms. The
thing done. as heretofore,
goSERT 0::7 Fashions rept-
Limic tOPtltiird. and rv cry effort made to tie-
WIRE of every description. which he
scLI at moderate prices—all warranted.
Reasons wishful: to purchase al low rates
mil do seri to call before purchasing else
orE^deme.
HOUSE SPOUTING will he made
p:)or-xii:•;-:) , %*414:5*.tefl
GEORGE H 1 SWOPE
F:SPECTFULLY informs his friends
1 . 11, ana the public generally- that he
eriratinaes to kelp on hand, at his Cab
impri-ozalim•ir E,tablishment, in East York
street, Getuysburg. Pa., a large assortment
of aill lauds of ICA BI NET
FuiIRiTAME t
I' Cherry and Maple BU
: RE.II S. Plain and Fancy, French
4- kirlf-Fren ch BE DSTE.9
Ceram Dining 4- Breakfast
T.IBLES, Cup-hoards,
Ireri-ifanda, Candlesiands, lj e., 4.e
'„ As my Furniture is manufactured by
ass - sellf for nerular customers, and no! for
r4lzelion ptopotes, the public may rely up
, ma its being, what it purports to be, of lash
, ionalie style, and best material and work
immaship..
Illoaseketpers and others, desiring new
and GOOD Furniture, will do well to give
lava call before purchasing olse where.
("COFFINS made to order, at
aimim. GEO. H. 811'OPE
aeurstcurg, Feb. 18. 18 -18.—ti
NEWS! NEWS! NEWS!
Philadelphia Advertisements
JACOB LADOMUS'
CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE,
No. 216 MARKET ST. PHILADELPHIA.
..71• .
,t
assortments
s il o ::: s u bscriber r
o i I:e t r he h a a s b c o o v n e i
slimily on hand one of
the largest and cheapest
41
0:-...'
\• ;,,, i to be found in this city
11C\.4....„L;.• -"'". or elsewhere. Watches,
gold and silver, of M. I. Tobias, Joshua
Johnson, Wm. Robinson, E. S. Yaws &
Co., and other celebrated makers.
Also, Anchor Escapement, I'Epine and
and Vertical Watches, some of which are
at the followine extremely low, reduced
prices. icr'Warranted.
Full jewelled Gold lo•vers,lB carat CSICII, $3B to 40
Silver " • le to 20
Gold Ilipines. 28 to 30
8 . 11. cr "
guar tiers,
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 guar
antee, as cheap as any other establishment
in the United States. Those wishing any
thing iu the above lino arc invited to call
and be convinced of the above, facts at '240
Market•atreet, below Eighth, south side.
Philadelphia. gra' All orders punctually
attended to.
Important to Watch Makers and Deal
rrs.—,A large assortment of Watch Ma
k ers' tools and materials selling off-below
cost to close a concern.
April 21, 1848.—0 m
THE CHEAPEST AND LARGEST
Assortment of Gold and Sliver
w ATMEst
PIIILIDELPHIR
ft' WHOLESALE & RETAIL.
Gold Lever Watches, full Jew
\ cited, 18 carat cases, $35 to 40
Gold l'Epoie Watches, full jewelled, 18
carat cam, $25 to 310
Silver Lever Watches, full jewelled. 17 to 20
" 9 to 12
9uswiers, fine quality, full jewelled, 8 to 10
" common 5
Gold Pencils, 140
Gold l'cn, diamond pointeilverholder and
132
Silver Tea Spoons, Silver warrtuited equal
to coin, 4 50
With a large, assortment . of (lemon
breast pins and diamond finger rings, which
I will sell 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.lam.dmermined.tasell cheaper than
can be bought elsewhere. I am satisfied
with small profits and quick sales.
As for my stock of Watches, both gold
and sitter, 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 be sure
of being- suited- with* watekout of my
extensive stock. Persons,.by
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 auy express
office, the money to be paid on the deliv
ery of the goods. MI I ask is a trial, to
convince persons it will be much to their
advantage to' purchase from me. I guar
antee a ll goods I sell to be what they are
represented, or the money will be refund
ed. - Please save this advertisement, and
call at 'LEWIS LA DOMUS'
Cheap Watch and Jewelry Store,
413 MARKET St. above Eleventh.
North 'side, Philadelphia.
(1Ci"AlI kinds of Watches imported to
order. _
April 21, 1848.--em
FRENCH 'REVOLUTION.
TYRANTS, as well as Monopolies,
must hill so must prices. That
this is a fact can be proved by calling at
.4"0. 72,
NORTH SEOQND Street, shove Arch, PHILA.
DELPHIA.
LIettURAY,
io c, Fine Gold and Sil
, verWatches,low
t er than ever offer
ed in the city.
gr&Mesairs and Retail.
The stock consists in part of Gold sod
Silver Levers ; l'Epines and Quartier
Watches ; Jewelry of the newest and most
fashionable patterns.
SILVER SPOONS, Sce.—Particular
attention paid to these articles, the quality
of which is No. 1. and workmanship ditto.
The establishment of LE DURAY has
been well known for FOURTY YEARS,
in SECOND Street, and has made a char
acter which needs no puffing. Silver
TEASPOONS as low $1.:50 per set;—
eau be made for lees it wished.
WATCH GLASSEA.—PIain, 10 ;
Patent, 15 ; Lunette, 20 cts ; other articles
in proportion.
Remember, you can buy here below
any published list of prices in this city or
New York.
N. B. WILLIAM KEILIIOLTZ, 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, &c., gratis. Country Mer
chants and others supplied on moderate
terms. •
April 21, 1848, [Sept. a, , 47 .—iy]1 Oct. 20, 1847.-1 y
Watch Repairing particularly attended
to.and warranted to give satisfaction.
N. 13. Old Gold and Silver bought for
cash or taken in exchange at (dun's forget
the No.) 72 North Second street, above
Arch, Philadelphia.
WHOLESALE
CLOTHING WAREHOUSE,
NO. 152 i MARKET sTREET. BETWEEN 4TE
AND STH, PHILADELPHIA.
V lIE subscriber respectfully solicits
the attention of Country Merchants
and Dealeragenerally to anexamination of a
COMPLETE STOCK Or
• Ready-made Clothing,
which for extent, variety and workman
ship, he flatters himself will give universal
satisfaction, while his reduced scale of pri
ces presents to purchasers inducements
which cannot be surpassed by any other es
tablishment in the U. States.
JACOB REED.
Philadelphia, March 3,1848-3 m •
Allegheny House,
afti2Bo MARKET T. PHILADELPHIA.
Toe subscriber (late of the
AVashington Hotel, Ilarrisburg, 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 improved, 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 pro
mises. Terms $l4l er day.
E. P. HU Proprietor.
Sept. 3, 1817.—tf
Umbrellas and Parasols Cheap.
WM. A. DROWN,
UMBRELLA AND• PARASOL MANUFAC
TURER,
80 11 ARK ET STREET, PHILADELPHIA
irk EA LERS in Umbrellas and Parasols,
wishing to purchase handsomegoods,
of superior quality, cheap, are invited to
call at toy Manufactory and Store, No. 80
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.
12 to 15
8 to 10
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.
Ordets by letter will receive.strict site*"
tion, and goods selected adapted to your
market.
March 8. 1848.-3rn
ezumai ra aivo
Great Mat, Cap, and 4FINIr
'
No.
404, CussiwiT
Between Third and /burgh streets,
PAILADELPIIM.
riplotE---Mvernier—tras-ions. • ,
hand and manufacturing, every des
cription of HATS AND CAPS, of the
latest and most approved &Wong, con
sisting of
MIYOUTHS' HATS, AND OAPS,
in great variety, among which is .a
new article for Spring and. Summer we*.
MILITARY _CHA PEA UX, Caps, &a.,
made accoiding to the . Army and Nivy
regulations, and for superiority of finish
and material, have never been sutpassed.
THE AILING FASHIONS
For Gentlemen's and Youths' Hata, are
just out; also a new style of Lady's RI.
ding Caps, to which the attention of pur
chassis is requested, assuring them that
his prices are such as will please all who
may, favor him with a visit, being as law.
as ; : {me offered at any Establishment in
the country.
01:3"Plates descriptve of the Fashions
• ound-in Godey's Lady's Book,
and Grahaues.lldagazine. Remember
OAKFORD'S,
?;i0.104 Chestnut owlet, between Third iuld Fourth
streets, Philadelphia.
March 3,;1848.-1y
Baltimore Advertiselntents.
WATCHES, JEWELRY, WATCH TOOLS,
AND MATERIALS.
•
BLAKE AND LYON,
No. 192 Baltimore sired, Baltimore;
wGOLD call the attention of country
merchants, watch-makers, traders,
and individuals to their stock of Gold and
I — gaier Lever, Lepine, and Verge Watches,
Gold Pencils and Pens,w—Pins, Rings and
Ear Rings, Spectacles, Plated and Britan
is Ware.—Silver Spoons, Castors and Can-,
dle-sticks, and Fancy Goods,—together
with a variety of Lunette, Patent, and Plain
Watch Glasses. Springs, Verges, Jewels,
Pinions, Pliers,. Tweezers, Vises, &e.,
Which they intend to furnish as good and
as cheap 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 at.
Baltimore, April 7,1848.-2 m
Paper Hangings and Borders.
WHOLESALB AND RETAIL.
No. 217 Baltimore street. near Charles streeet,
Baltimore, Md.
Howell & Brothers',
Manufacturers and Importers,
NVITE the attention of country mer
chants and others to their large assort
ment of Paper • Hangings; - Borders and
wide Window' Pa ' h they offer
at tki lowest price. a they are the largest
manufacturers in the country ;they are pre
pared to otter great inducements to put ,
chaser..
April 14; 1848.-1 m
J. H. OREN. W. I. HOT/CIEs.
JOHN M. 'OREM It CO.
MERCHANT. TAILORS,
AND TS/HOLMIUM DEALER'S IN
Clarbit Cassuneres, Pealing.
and Taitars , Trimmings,
No. 230 *Alms , UMW& mi. V. comma*
OT CHARLIE. BALTIMORE.
A WIROR ASSORTMENT Or.
MADE CLOTHING,
Of Superior Quality.
worm PRICE ONLY.ju
March 31, 1848.-1 y
William Keilholtz,
Dealer in Paints, Oils, Brushes, Glass.,
Varnish, Putty, and Mixed Paints, of
all colors, at the lowest rates,
Corner of Franklin and Omen streets, opposite the
Penn's Avenue, Baltimore.
A CERTAIN CURE FOR TILE PILES
Dr. Cull en's
daIeNDIAN Vegetable Piles Remedy, is a domes
tic preparation, which has bees used with en
tire success for many years. Being an internal
medicine, it has a decided preference over outward
applications, which are but palliatives and not cu
ratives. This medicine acts upon the diseased
parts, producing healthy action and a permanent
fIift—WOICLI Wt. w•RRANT,oa aeruna me MO.
NWT.
tEfSold, wholesale and retail, by ROWAND &
WALTON, Proprietors, 376 Market street, Phila.,
and by S. H. BUEHLER, Gettysburg; Wm. Bit
tinge:, ; Lilley & Riley, Oxiord,and
T. J. Cooper, Franklin tp. [ A rig. 6, '47-1y
Garden 4" Flower Seedo,
OF every variety, from the celebrated
SHAKER Gardens, New Lebanon,
N. York,—also RISLEY'S Garden nod
Flower Seeds justreceived and fur sale
at the Drug and Book Store of
S. 11. BUEHLER
Gettysburg, March 17, 1848.
GARDEN SEEDS,
WARRANTED Growth of 1847, in
every variety, just received, and
for sale at the Bookstore of
KELLER KURTZ.
March 17, 1818.
HEALTH—HEALTH!
THE MOST EFFECTUAL OF ALL KNOWN
Eft:MEDI ES.
Dr, Drake's Panacea,
The only rodical cure for Consumption !
trT AL:SO removes and permanently cuss, all
ish, all diseases arising froni an impure state of
the blood—viz.: Scrofula or King's Evil, Mien
matism,Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples,
or Pestules on the face, Blotches, Miles, Chronic
Sore Eyes, King Worm or 'Fetter, Scald Head,
Enlargement and Pain of the Pones and Joints,
Stubboin Ulcers, Syphilitic Symptoms, Sciatica
or Lumbago, diseases arising front an inpuhcious
use Of 3fercury, Dropsy, Exposure or Imprudence
in life: also Chronic Constitutional Disorders.
In this inedwine several innocent but very po•
tent articles of the vegetable kingdom lire 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 if. the
hands of every person, who, by baldness, or gener
al course of life, is predisposed to the very many
aliments that render life a curse, instead Ma bless
ing. and, so ollen result in death.
FOR SCIrOFU LA, 1)r. Drake's Panacea is le
commended as a certain cure. Not one instance
of It . s failure has ever occurred when freely used
It cures the disease and at the same time imparts
vigotto the whole system. Scrofulous persons
;tin tievetpay too much attention to the: elate of
their blood. Its purification ahould be their
.ant
aim; forperseverence will accomplish a curt of
ease hererlilarif disease. •
FOR ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN, Scurvy,:
Scorbittiq ilfettkins, Tumor's, White Swelling,
Erysipelas, Diens, Caneers;Running Sonia, Scabs
!end Biles, Dr. Drake's Panacea cannot be too high
ly,ektollonktitseurchesout-the.vnty-root-oLtha-
Manua, and by removing It from asystem,makes
a curl crittain and isertninent.
INDIGESTION.--No medicine.' - perhaps has
ever been diseoveied 'which gives so much tone
to the stomach and causes • the , secretion of:
• hhy iPtstritjeice . to - discompose the And as Dr -
Drake's Penacea.
RHEUEATISNL—Dr. DeakeiTaiaese is n.
red with the greatest success in Rheumatic Com
plaints, especially 'such as ire chronic. It cures
by driving out all impurities and foul humours
which hare accumulated la the system, which
are the cause of Rbetimatism,Gout,aml Swellings
of the joints. Other remedies sometimes give
temporary relief; this entirely eradicates the dig
ease from the system, even when the limbs and
bones are dreadfully swollen.'
CONSUMPTION cut he clued. 'Coughs, Ca
tan* Bronchitis, *pitting of Blood, Asthma, Dif
ficult or. profuse Expectoration, Hectic Flush,
Night Sweats, Pain in the iide, &e., have-been
cured, and can be with as much certainty as any
other simple diorite. A specific has long been
sought for but in vain until the discovery of Dr.
Drake's Panaces. d g It is mild and sale but certain
and edllcacious to Its opeation, and cannot poui.
bly injure the most delicate constitution. We
would earnestly recommend those afilietsmi Jo give
it a trial-and we billvitirey Wiii - not have occa
sion 'to 'regret it. The system is cleansed and
strengthened, the ulcers on the lungs are heated,
and the patients gradually regain their usual:
health andshength. Read the following testimony
PAilode4ibia, Dde. 14th, 1947.
DIAS 81111—In reply to your question respect
ing the use of Dr. Drake's Panacea, I will say,
tharalthough a perfect disbeliever in the existence
of a Pewee, or cure for ad diseases, however val.
table it may be in certain conditions of the aye.
tom, 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 romecurane construe- I
'aloe and abandoned by them as incorraide. One
-tine percent" bad been order the treatment e
several very able practitioners for • number of
years, and they said she had "old fashioned Crop
sumptfon combined with Scrofula.' and that she
might linger for sometime, but could not be per
manently relieved. In both eases 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 eaten
sive übeervation as a study, and knowing also the
injurious effects in nine cases out of ten of tar,
boniest, and other vegetable tonics, as well as
of many of the expectorants and sedatives, I
should never have recommended the use of Dr.
Drake's Panacea if I had not been acquainted
with the ingredients. Snake it to say that these
are recommended by our most popularand scien
tific physicians, and in their present combined
state form probably the best alterativelhat has
ever been made. The cure is in accordance with
a theory of Consumption broached in France a
few years ago by one of her most eminent wri.
ten on medicine, and now established by fads
which admit of no dispute. Very respectfully
yours, , L. C. GUNN.
These the language-of another; "Dr. Drake's
Panacea is always salutary in its erects—never
injurious. It is not an Opiate—it is not an Ex
pectorini. It is not intended to hill the invalid
into a fatal security. It is a great remedy—a
grand healing and curative: - compound, the great
and only remedy which medical science and skill
has yet produced for the treatment of this hither.
to unconquerable malady. And no person 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 caw, will, produce a favorable change in
the condition of any patient, however low."
TO THE LADlES.—Ladies of. pale complex
fon aod 'Consumptive babits, and such as are de.
bilitited by those obetructions which females are
liable to, are restored by the rise 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 bid humors ; being pleasant, they
take it. It immediately restores the appetite,
strength and 'color, •
Nothing can be more surprising than its invig
orating effects on the human frame. Perseus 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 female frame.
CAUTION.—Be careful and see thatyou get
the genuine Dr. DIMI1111:11 PARACIAit hal the
signatum.of Geo. F. STORKS on the wrapper—end
also the name "Da. DaAnai PAIIACILA, PIILA."
blown in the glass.
• Prepared only by Sivas' & Co. Druggists, No
21 North Sixth street,Phila.. and ferule by
S. H. 1111gHLeR, Gettysburg,
COOK & gF.LLER, M burg.
Koch 3, 184u.-1y
TO THE AFFLICTED !
Compound Medicated Candy.
IVOR the Cure of Colds, Coughs, Spit
r ting of Blood, Bronchetis, 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,
lore-hound, Wild Cherry, Sarsaparilla,
Boneset, Elecarnpane, Liquorice, Flax
seed, Iceland Moss, Prickly Ash, &c. and
will, if taken in time, relieve the system
from those distressing afflictions that tend
to Consumption.
One great advantage in this valuable
medicine is its cheapness, the public not
being imposed upon by the enormously
high prices which are generally exacted
for Patent and other medical Preparations.
Each package contains directions. Call
and try it
Prepared and sold at the Confection and
Variety store of the Subscriber in West
York street, one square from the Court
house, and next door to Thompsoti's Ho
tel. It can also be had of the following a
gents—
S. H. Buehler and S. S. Fornei, Gettysburg; J.
Brinkerhoff, Fairfield; Mrs. Duncan, Caehtown ;
J. Lower, Arrendtatown; Peter Mickley, Mum
masburg; D. Kauffman, Bendereville J. Burk
holder. Bendereville ; Stehle, Dutterow's Mill;
J.B. Hollinger, Ileicllereburg; Henry, Abbott's.
town; Shorb and Emmitaburg.
C. WEAVER.
Gettysburg, Dee. 17, 15.17,
DYSPEPSIA,
,grl and all Diseases of the Stonzadi and
D, SI El bIA, or Indigestion and its Ihisfidele llrAreiestolc Panacea,
consequences.—An eminent Profes- 1 , .t.n i ctrAND w.i.t.Tw.s: invite attention to
sor says: "It chiefly arises in persons who' „40,21 tlte telloon r adt rotten-arm :
lead either a very sedentary or Irregular IP6. CULLEN EVER VICTORIOUS
life. Although not regarded as a fatal di- Aor a tri,vvi so the co o t; : li ti l oed :
r.B
AILICZer.
PANA
CEA.
DR
sese, yet, if neglected, it may bring on in Cr LL S- -- a-ND/AN l
one meter to a few of the many certificates
curable Melancholy. Jaundice, 31adr"",
reVlWeNf,2lll for cures peitonned by this
or Vertigo, Palsy, and Apoplexy. A Ercattar . -' -
:ors! . ayner„
singularity attendant on it is, that it may irae T. IL Sandler... conatable of South Mut
and often does continue a great length of Eminr War& cured of Barter's Itch.
time without any rem i ss i on o f the sf tuP 1411 r I. geese x child. No. 83 North Seventh
*ems_ st-oned ad hereditary "fetter, which covered
(AUSES.—Grief and uneasiness of
mind, intense study, profuse evacuations,
excess in venery, excessive use of spir
itous liquors, lea, tobacco, opium and
other narcotics, immoderate repletion, o
ver distention of the stomach, adefi
cieney in the secretion of the bile or
gastric juice, exposure to cold and damp
sir, are the chief causes of this disease.
SYMPTOMS.—Loss of appeals, was
sea, beart•burn, acidity and foetid meta
lions, gnawing of the stomach when emp
ty, uneasiness in The throw pain in the
side, costiveness, chilliness, husgmr. low
ness of spitits, palpitations, and disneshra
sleep.
TREATMENT.—DR. ALLEN'S
VJgaSTABLE COMPOUNDlustimer
er Weil in *Roofing immediate relief sod
Winokur* for tbis thsease.
Principal Office, No. Tffi. Eighth 'ail:,
east side,Whiladtdpitia. For sale in Cos.
tysburg by 8. S. FORNEY.
July 80, 1847.-1 y
PRO -BONY-P-IMJCO.
ROW ESPB
FOR .THE MUM OF
Consumption, Couple, Colds, Brom
dlathre Cr-
chili., Asthma,iro. Wheapiag
Cough, Spilthig of n, Blood, Sore
Throat,Paiss amid °Awes
'ion/ of she Breast. DV:
faulty of firma:frig,
and all other di-
sasses o f the
PULMONARY ORGANS.
IIIAS been before the public in several pen,
during which time the proprietaries re
ceived numerous testimonials (iambi* Selt•weit
izens, here and elsewhere, speaking la Ike Wei.
est terms el its superior efficacy.
The following certificate is from Mr. MBEs
T. League, East Baltimore streets's/ Canal:
BALTIMORE, Dec. 2.2, tad:.
'Mr. lamest, Row—sir-1r ie widh, pteoasn
that I untie to you the following Mesmer* at
the efficacy of your Expectorast ho q ease,
hoping that others similarly shitted may No re
duced to use it as I was: For several weesthe
pest 1 have suffered with snaffle errreseieHe net
the breast. Through the day 1 world lied bee
little of it, but at night it would trouble me tee
siderably, and in the morainp my Aran wadi
be dry, and the phlegm would rattle era say
breast, but all &Torts to remove it were star
vai I. A friend who had used year Expectorant
advised me to try it, which I did, mid am happy
to inform you that I have been rural by tie ree
of one bottle. The first few dines toeereeil the
phlegm, which came up in large etrairrities, set
by the time I had taken the whole el at I kit like
another person.
Yours Respectfully,
WI MI At T. LE:AGt9P-
ITCARTION!—In econnequerwe ad, ass t'
preparations now before the public wart the
names of "Extracts," "Ralsams,".Symipa,"&~
and even of a similar name, the proprietor - deems
it necessary to caution the afflicted against Caen
terfeita. Each bottle of the grumesiHr bay tie
words "Roes' E.rpertornat—laqmovni--/isrlieserr,
Md." blown in the glass ; the initials "J.. RR."
in connected capitals stamped on the seal..
my written signature on the wrappee, without
which it cannot be genoine.
'Pace, 50 cents per bottle. and the mosey to
be refunded it • cure be not effected, whew take
according to directions! Prepared only by
J. F. ROSS, - Druggist, Itattinalite-
For sale by the following Agents
Samuel Haluehlet, Gettrstrarg.
Gee. W. Ifeagy, Fairfield.
Ifin. M. Kettlnvell. Peterstmcw.
Mitch. 31, 1848. Pk, *I. 18-47-1 y
Dr. C. IP. Appleton's Celebrated Remedy
FOR DKA FN ESC.
i rn AINS in , and discharge of matter from. fils
dug - ear, together with all other implessom symp
toms, which either accompany or sassimer
proaching Deafness. This invaltsabiemeihnsem
the result of a long and faillifelly persona moron
of experiments instituted with the este view to
discover (if possible) a certain, and. at the mane
time, a safe remedy for this dreedisily adierisig
disorder, and after being extensively used is the
private practice of the subscriber &Meg theism
eight years, in very numerous eases with the mast
remarkable success; is now offered to the public.
for the benefit of those who, from dimmest ether
causes, cannot have the personal attention' et the
proprietor, in the fullest con&leace of its elliescy,
and in the firm belief. that it will set ditsppoisit
the expectations of them who nervy hamuresivissi
for its ;in short, that it is thermion VALEA-
W.F. article ever offered to the peddle fee shish
geese.
Ow For sal* in Oettyablag by S. H. BUIRLER,
in Abbottatown by Ws. Barnum/Oa Ward
!)/Ltuar & Saner, and in Franklin wino* by
Taus am. J. COMPIIIII. tABg.
Dr. Culla►'s Indian Vegetable Spreffe
For Female Com,hash&
WPM'S medicine is fast taki4g the plats afar,-
Ifs ty preparation heretofore used Om lasses
arising from Weskaess or other taws. MI tire
is eaewuy to seam thin maids* • plate in rho
Domesti; if/retie* °ferny family. wheal sad a
Medicine is needed, is a trial. It apealkstirriwelf
is innocent in its operation, sad as isdpimy ain a
rise front its use it as Um*.
8:7 - For sale, wholesale and retail. by Baressa
& WAsToir. Proprietors, 376 MarkersLPkilaal
by S. IL BUEH ILE R, Gettysbarg; Was.. Biniacer,
A bbottstown ; Lilly & Riley.Orcferd,d by T. J..
Cooper, Franklin tp. liirsz. 6, '47-11y
ISABELLA NURSERY.
OETTIIIIIIIRO, PA.
ERUIT TREES, of all kinds, (gra ft e
in the root,) can be had of the sub
scriber on reasonable terms. Please cal
and judge for yourselves.
C. W. HOFFMAN.
.111'allisterls Ointment,
[OR the cure of external Sores, Smut .
ulous affections, Liver Complaint.
Quinsy, Sore Throat, Bronchitis. Pains- On
the. Chest, Tumors, Diseases (Stitt Skin.
Piles, Corns, Rheumatism, &e., &c., for
sale at the Drug Store of
S. H. BUEHLER_
ROWAND'S CARMINATIVE SIiF.EV
FITS a certain cure for Diarrhea, Dysentery, Cline
leta Morbus, Bowel Complaints, &c, &c.. as
thousands will certify who have tested its orators
within the few months it has been offered to the
public. Read the Certificate of Dr Ross, a Eirgh,
ly respectable physician 01 Philadelphia:
"Gentlemen—l cheerfully bear testimony tosErre
good effects of your CARMINATIVE silitCP.
after having been cured of Tear. severe attacks
of Diarrhea, within the last few months. Beteg ,
opposed to Qtr•CKEHT in any torm, it took CIMLIChi
persuasion from a friend, who keeps it in hu house
ax a"family medicine," to induce metamake use
of it. Ile spoke so confidently, I gave it a trial,
and I was not slow to make a trial of it, en the
second attack, having been relieved so soon en the
first. I have prescribed the CarminativeSerupto
a great many of my patients, and. I ant phrased to
say, with the same good effects. You are at hber
ty to use this as you please. Your's, Ise.
Nov. 25, 18.16. T. P. S. ROBY, M. D:r
u:3" For sale in Gettysburg by SAL BUEHLER.
in Abbottstown by Wm. Brrrrsasa, ia Miura
by LILLY Sr. RI car. and in Franklin township Ivy
TUCIXAD J. Conran.
V CULLEN'S!
CCf ctrairr &adv.
Mr. M Ali leas child, No. :ISO Market street,
Ahmed anti Sri ofula from its birth. •
Mr. F W_ Maxwell, Grape Court, Market eat.,
abase Frichok, cured of Scrofula, bad loath:Os
epos ulcers slaw his body at the time he HAS.'
sogoesell catkin 116 e ioesictne.
31ass Median Suds, West Spears strait, be.
totem Neagh awl Willow SU., Deaf the &buy kik
coed at finniffila ; had *offend eight years; het,
head sag so resch affected that tea atoll caws
'odd paws oat at bet ear—this is a strong nee:'
Caot. John E. Barclay, Ne. 4100 Market stele,
rimid g ekia, coma of t•Smithloos Sere Leg of lid
Foss saasiiisay. Ties we is well loom to;
my erste best pliyaiciatalsho lava hequyilAY
adsised onostatissa„
ME heat &MAL if, 141. S '
of Schodball doh sheet. IWO" Lowest: This
was eollodoolly we of the most severs eases of
Sookha ear omit sad se moiled to by *tatty
of oar low phylieisset oaf dergyriago and alit by
iiissatif. •
ku .
— ll • l 4otorsigli• floort.Cieut,. ittoft.frono
?waft soot. albout Rare, tumid
If SetetutObil
Nose Thom eifeitht years meofiget; ;
Mc". M . . nick's Ne. 131 Doti aloft,
716 =1Ntillly.Ne IN North rfteretreet,
(ft r. Pak ai Gee) rbilftiolOft. roiled ifTet
ter atteeety ffueper&
Mr. Whoa Flegootiffig, No. 110 Wsobilagton'
wok brows Ireglah sad Maeda; Philadelphisi'
mod of Egripelos of Igor years; stiiala
ed the &A to the book • • . 71 '
Warm %A r. cored of Ser efile. This case
boo le the hospital .may aloothit and dis
dained to isewohe-.4est es moo well sod logy'
be seam dolly at oar sato.
Mr. David Einem. NOW Creel, Hamilton
Oman tibio, molt elf tles.si t lfhht soirit
any arena ems. and Lupo stye thstreould ato
m, pet, M oressill sustoollosis the sagas af
lbetiso tot Ts Thisoomil Dears, sod yet be
ws ossof for a for. dollars by pt. COW' in
fer vftftelillie rooftree. . • ,
Mr.Jobis M. ilaahloss, of Manias New
Jeatomostall of Titter of goof too yews 'laud.
big, with a fey bottles of the Peasoea.
Mr JAG Ilesichoo,, Germantown, at the age of
el yen" ms easel id a itioleot Teter, that had
tasableill lila for eighties yours.
Mn. Eve Signe; Na. Li Swath street. between
TORII aot Foortls, Iron Schuylkill, cased of Fe
set Seam se lbw liPe e 0,,, after suileritet NMI - 4
years with demo Mn.& is aspen( aye.
• Mn. Elho' hob C. Firer. Second it hut doors
afranolln am eased ad ss , Tlnalosno
Ler Los. strict had trisahlkd Air issarteess years.
Mr. Hiram Mane, 11111etoess. Backs want y
Pa- mord of Sok Rheum. Thin ease bad bit
pseassmand iscuralide Ly Oho 12 or 14 Arai.'
elms of rho fast tasoliar-- , as a last 'Mott had
roassane so Ccutats s Emma Ka,' sad arse eared
roinsidesely in a firer /11101110111. slier safrring 11
isrars--she trasias bad cosseted almost his mac
prosio.
31._ amides Otis. bee of Parish street now of
Manapsah. sassed at Tesler years in hands
and inn_
31, MMusGmbh, Jereipersireet.weer Spike,
cared et Senilelees sleet" eta , the ainieldem
else* Lel AAA thealei mare there-year.
Aliened reds:, seed . our Met add get
these thrtilielera, hem which you will learn the
ennerreitimanyeareisp et these petteetoni well
ea die smite( cam -
Set& witatesale sad nets it. by lleivrairalliWa
ewe. Pier* tem =A Merkel street , Pbil adel ia,
and lay the tellierihaa Agrees:
S. IL Ruttier. Gettysbory.
Riaiager. Abbottstow n.
!.illy A- Riley. Oxford.
T. J Cooper, Franklin tp.
)by 3, (August e, W.)
Stanton's External Remedy,
1.1.,41.711A•T,
Is am astie.ereally acisou ledgett to be tb.
INFALUIBLE lillt.llll.lllV
Far itimennasisas. :pima Affect ions,Cniii tactics'
et ilatOilateles., Snin Taioat and (4'411 , 3% h.
isora.Oad Orem rains is *Lc back aad
nest. Agee is the Breast and Fact,
Tisink-nclse. Sprains. Bruises,
BA news, Durst*. ertnip, -
Emitted Feet and all
Nervous Diseases.
.
111 rcrs LINIMENT is sustaining , a noto et
rikris a. iir sumegurilat try say similar teinetly.- It
i reisstes re peahen to plat it a reputativit. it bus
lees tise wow time adtatly sad -sarely Jacinth`
[ it. sad slow. Ilea its baseficial elects kale I ern
~ rtpriaasaed by ea assay. the espanesaionstegra tb.
i dais am osaatiasadly amnia% sail th ose 11.4.
base has made Wise& by its means, ate dela t'ot , a
dist the aroma aarrald so leave trinsis ignots • t
at its insatiable sad imfailibteedriesey.
Mr. Goa. E. tiamtaa, the Prirprietor, is coo -
statiosty recteietag seatiteasaials of beuebts revel% ed
Imp its we, sag erg if time cities itiu , attested
sigma caveat iodise' L la ewe eats *AO, beet
If la m , a o i n k. i.e sitg . bt years, twin sugattfeil
she vim. abs at the are of two yogis. by stall
haul a ebair. Method treatment failed, bat four
banks at dr Liaimert restored tam tistresgth,
sad be mot *am with-ilia playamoss-i* their
yeisslitall gambols, a• eabstst. as the health test •
,brazed way a small hemp sea ids batk.to le..
' mild him of his/lady sidistiap. ' Prim 25 tent a
pas battle-
The Aurae?* Frieted.
STANTOSIS PAPILLARY OINTMENT,
At CENOWLEDGED to be the most 'graloablo
1111 fromoly litat has yet brew &few*, anb
maybe vogolso id& otobbeateelnritßoilla may
bons arcane be its we is sates of
KULA FEVER, AGUE IN THE EREAEL
SORE NIPPLES. &n.
• -.
ThisOin . anneal is pasticillaiill intended Itrihicqi
inssinplaisas that Mothers are hable to during 114
4 ssirsing dintaats. and may be tinily hilted “The
Nurses Friend. Price 25 eta per b•x.
G. E STANTON, Propiielor, Sing Sing, New
rorIL 244111 ILy
S. D. llaitlaltr and S. S. Forney, Get
tysimarg ; ll sr. ;nig, East Berlin ; A. M'-
, Finland, Abbottiqnwn ; and Riley,
o.lfinnd ; Jarofi.lidabaugh, Hampton;
Zark„ New Chester ; Ab'm King, Hun
! serstowa Feree, Peters-
I; hwy. (V.. S.); G. 11". Heagy, Fairfield.
tom_7,.
.11r,tuls /Fasted.
Agents wanted to circulate a
numotier of New and Popular Works
in Adams county.. For further particulars
c-ai,ll at t➢e-e Bookstore of
KELLER KURTZ. •
THE STAR AND BANNER
refdicirtirrfrs Friday Roeniapin the
Comely Railding,abore the Register
and Recorder's Office, by
DAVID A. lIIIEII.I,ER.
TEIIILMS•
le piat im advance or within the year, $2 urn
aanyerna—ott rwt loud a ithin the year. $2 vO. /An ,
popeo , C. , cootartued until al I arrearagei• a re rail—
, emote at tbeeption of the VAlitor. Single copes
toftel._ A tailhare to notify a ditcontinuonra
lanllll be merrapited at, a lieu engagement
_ltreiriseocsifr notexceeding a square
tibiae tiianet tk,r sl—eiery i•uhiequent inrertir •
onims Longer cora in the tame repo ttie n.
All aditertinesnenta not specially °Weird for •
.4,eri time. rile be coutiottell until forbid. A
liberal redaction la iil he citadel.° thole who ad
venire by elie year.
Praatiwg of all kintli6exera tee. meatly amid
pump:ly, and as raafen able trtni s.
Intiers nod Cipaiseramiretimm• to the Editor, (re -
emblem swim at eorotaia ]honey or the won or i i
let• tabstribert.) Must be e• ST ra ID, in user
to *merle aneresoo.