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    " — MUM SALE
ovimkV 11613 A. 111161111
LI, PROPERTY.
*VIM substrihercas Agent for.the heirs
of ions .ent.te lute of ,teederiek
county. offsiit Public
5.61 0 , on ,the premises,
f)it niesdny, the 81h day of June next,
THAT VERY VALIIAULE
MILL,
And 62 1-2 Acres of First-
Rate LAND,
situate in Frederick County, Maryland, on
the Road leading from Jefferson to Sharps
burg, four miles West of the former place,
two miles east of Burkittsville, six miles
south of MiddletoWit, two and a half miles
north-east of Petersville, within six miles
of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road, and
Chesepeake and Ohio Canal, and within
live hours travel of Baltimore, known as
COLE'S MILL; the p&perty of the late
.1 ihu Cole, deceased, of Frederick county.
The Mill is built of Wick, 40 by 46 feet,
with five floors, and in the very best con
dition that a Mill can be in ; two pair of
French BURRS, and one Country Stone,
with machinery complete; nearly all Iron
Gearing. The NVater Pnwer is abundant ;
18 to 20 feet fall, the Wheels are Over-
Shot. 40 barrels of Flour can he menu
faetured in a day, and it is one of the best
Wheat. ,Ore*ing neighborhoods in the
State, well known as Middletown Valley;
in short this Mill is complete, and posses
ses all the 'conveniences necessary,—
There is also a Site for a Saw
The improvements connected with the
are a good
TWO STORY "":
ti Dwelling House,
with 14 building in complete order, end
pomp of excellent water at the door ;•••• 1 !
coop* Shop, Barn with Shethell annelid;
and all other necessary out- houses.
Thitand is equal in fertility to any in
the county for wheat, or other crops = —the
fields are well laid olf still watered,a suit
eient quantity of excellent Timber thereon.
There is also a
FIRST-RATE
ORCHARD,
in bearing condition, of choice .Fridt ; a
quantity of Peach, Pear, Plum Trees of
the choicest kind, situated in a beautiful.
and healthy neighborhood.
A further description is deemed mince
essary. as those disposed to pitichase will
no doubt view the premises.
The above property is well worthy of
the consideration of enterprisinit
nabs. Any persons wishing to - vie* the
preniises, can_do so by calling on the sub-'
scriber,-who will take. pleasure in slioarin
it.
TERYS' OT SALE .—One-thirtl of the pur
chase money to be paid in hand, and the'
balance in three equal annual payments,the
purchaser giving note bearing interest front
day of sale. When the whole purchabe
money is paid, and not before, a . gcorad
sutTicient'deed wilt be execated. Sale to
commence at 1 o'clock, P. M.
GRAFTON A. CLAG Err, Agent.
W*. 11. TABLzs, Auctioneer.
Msy 12, 1848.—ts
Five Cents Reward.
RAN away from the subscriber, resit].
ing in Cumberland township,. , . on
Tuesday week, WII. H. HARRISON MINOR,
(a mulatto.) an indented servant, aged about
9 years. The above reward, but no thanks,
will be given to any one returning said
boy to the subscriber. .
THOS. JEFFERSON BURR.
May 19,1848-3 i •
111 OT 1. CS.
ETTERS of Administration on the
JA 'Estate of JOHN M'BRIDE. late
of Latimore tp. Adams co. deceased,hav
ing been granted to the subscriber, resi
ding in said township, he hereby gives no
lice to all indebted to said estate, to make
payment without delay, and to those having
claims to present the same, properly au
thenticated, for settlement.
JOHN WOLFORD,
April 21, 1848.-80 Adner.
NOTICE.
TETTERS of Administration on the
A
Estate ofiAll M'Gsvontr, gen. late
of Ilamiltonban township, deed, having
been granted to the subscriber, residing is
said township—Notice is hereby given to
all those indebted to said estate in mate
payment, and those having claims upon die
estate to present the same, properly au.
thentiented, for settlement.
puGu F. M'GAUGHY, Aedtter':.
April 21, 1848.-6 t
ITO:7101a.
T j ETTERS Testamentary on the Es-
I tate of ADAM HAHN, late of Germany
township, deed, having been granted to the
subscribers, notice is hereby given to
all who are indebted to said Estate, to
make payment without delay, and to those
having claims to present the same, prop
erly authenticated, for settleinent.
ANDREW HAHN, t
WAI. IiESSON,
Executors.
May 5.-61
The first named Executor resides in
Germauytownship—the latter in Freder
ick county, Md.
NOTICE.
TOLIN BREELEV, of Mountpleasant
township, Adams county, having ex
ecuted a Deed of voluntary Assignment for
the biMedt of creditors, to the undersigned,
residing in Mounijoy township, notice is
hereby given to alt persons indebted to
said Sheeley to make payment without de
lay, and to those !hiving claims to present
diem properly authenticated, for settlement.
•
I4AMIiEI. DURBORA W.
May 5, 11348.-4
NOTICE.
LETTERS of Administration on the
Estate of Ern Etersa, late of Con
away powuship, dee'd, having been grant•
ed to the subscriber, residing in said town
ship--Notioe is hereby given to all those
indebted t said estate to make payment,
and times heti"( claims upon the estate to
present the IMMO, properly authenticated,
for sottlainest. JESSE WALTMAN.
May - SO, /848.....ws
- GARDEN scalps,
re a r
growth of )847, i n
$4 8618 . 0 t 7. l'aLitusot, 'Ted , end
wort,.
nti KELLE F . KURTZ.
Itallionore Adrerlisementß.
WATCHES, lEW Elan, WATCIi TOOLS,
ANT) MATERIAL,
BLAKE AND LYON,
So. 102 Baltimore aired, Baltimore, Md.
W GUM/ call the attention of country
merchants, watch-makers. trailers,
and individuals to their stork of Gold and
Silver Lever, Lepinr, and Verge Watches,
Gold Pencils and Pons,—Pins, Rings nod
Ear Rings, Spectacles, Plated and Britan
is Ware,--Silver Spoons,l.3astors and Can
dle-sticks, and Fancy Gonds,—tOgether
with a variety of Lunette, Patent, and Plain
Watch Glasses. Springs, Verges, Jewels,
Pinions, Pliers, Tweezers, Vises, &c.,
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 IVatch materials, prompt)) , and care
fully attended to at No 192 Baltimore at.
Baltimore, April 7,1848.-2 in
J. M. OREM. W. I. Mot*INAI
JOIIN M. OItEM Zz;
31:ENCHANT TA ILO
AND WIIOLESALIS DEALERS IN '•''
lo I lex, CassimeOrst, ilestisij s
and Tailors )
NO. 230 MARRA? "TiDEET,w. commit
Of CIIAR1114011.1ial!!niOrlig.
A I.AROE Aill ' oll.7'M M . 247 O r
READ Y.. MADE 4 N
01114... G,
,
L'OIYI7 PACE ONLY:o
March 31, 1148.—1 y •
'Keilholts i
Dewier in Artsits . ,4lllloi,'BreitlVes, - Class,
Varnish, Pulty,iroittArrzed`Paintt, of
all tr i dol o siat , W,fewot ?Wes,
Comer of Filolo4l . 11114 green sumo!, eppoeita the
Penee'Atbnue; itihitnote.
N. B. WlLLlA,llllKa4ticiLia L harank had
a long experhnice titodiata, Oita, dr.c., be
ing.* praadial flows add Sign Pidnter,
wdl give all in ot:nation; rapeeting mix
ing. Planta* tratia. Country Mer
chants and when• supplied on moderate
term., '
0ct.1847.. I y
Philadelphia Adverthernients
wnia Cox*.winos.
NO doubt there will be *large norther
of persons who intend to visit PHIL
ADELPHIA to attend the great WHIG
CONVENTION to be held on the 7th of
June next. To all such the subrcriber
vrould call amepeion to.his large nsort
ment of HATS WA OAPS, cofttst
ing of Fine Black Beaver mild Mole- mimgl
skin hats, Fine Vititres,Roosrit-Mouter.u.ti
Burs*. and Gassman (Very light,) Pa
oatnab, LeghOrns, Fine Cobturgs, &c., &c.
Abor, - Surnmer, Car,_ot,eyery description;
all of **Ma —Wit be add 'lowest
prices. CHARLES OARFORD,
- No. 104 Obratirut Streak blowout Third
May tit...-1m aid Fourth Bta Philadelphia.
Great National Work.
unit Lives of
thilimes gf"litiicvendence,
av 11111.1.141 1. PETIARSON.
An elegant volume with 1$ finiSteol Plates, and
nosily $OO bearitifoi Wood Engravings.
sorhie is l splendid book. A valuable
addition to the Historic Literature of our
tounity., We are much mistaken if it
does rot rank with the works of Irving
and Prescott."---/Wmyord
.ilt surpasses any similar work yet of
fered to the. American public."—Neat's
Gazelle.
"It may be properly considered a popu
larized Military History of the Revolution
extremely well and judiciously written.
North American.
//The present work on the Revolution
end its Heroes is superior, both in extent
and design; to any that has heretofore come
ender bur notice."—lnquirer.
NA well connected History of that e
ventful Teriod."—Ledger.
/*Decidedly. the best popular History of
the 'Revolution and its Heroes, that has yet
been given •to the country."—&turday
Ponying Past.
IK:rAGENTS VANTtD, to canvass
for the above elevint Work in every, coun
ty and twin in this 11. states, to whom the
most liberal indiOenientx will)* offered-
Price only' SO.'
Addia 4 (post pokl)` WM. A. LEARY,
No; 158 n. beano *treat, Philodolpiiiit.
May, la, 0441.-3ot
Philadelphia Wardrobe" Cloth
ing Emporium,
NrA tos,queagLeteeet, bows* Third* roue*
North ,
ro (mpg/4m 4464 Ike eity,
T thin establishment may always be
.111. (07 , 1 1* fulboatintistent of • Getsma,
times C mum, to suit all,tastes and at
such ,reasonahle . prices as laiAl animus,
all. IpuMisis no, list of rites. but will
guarantee to sell as low duet lower then
those who make mere pretensions. My.
goods are all purchased at low prices, and
made lAA* good. *Vet le eau be hue& in
the city. A call is solicited before-purcha
sing elsewhere, as the Wardrolmist free to
all. ' P-ERRY PiluNgILLEi
No. 105 Chen:tot giro* POUndlidlAjo•
N. B.—A large stock of piece goods on bind.
Garreenu made to order at the shirtiest notice.
May 10, , 1848.--3m .
Allegheo7 House,
111 u 280 MARR7ST Si. PHILADELPHIA,
THE subscriber (late of the
Washington Holz!. 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
iuess, 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. P. HUGHES, Proprietor.
Sept: 3, 1847.—tf
oa2aatzarDe4t
Great Eat, Cap, and l'osa
EStsiBLISILMEXT,
'No. 104, CHESTNUT STREET,
Between Third and Fourth streets,
P.411-IL'LPIII.I
THP, Advertiser has constantly on
hand and manufacturing, every des
cription of HATS AND CAPS, of the
latest and most approved fashions, con
sisting of
am. YOUTHS' HATS, AND CAI I 9,
11 . 1 41 in great variety, among which is a
new articht for Spring and Summer wear.
M mrrArt Y CIIAPEAI X, Caps. 4:e,
made according to the Army and Navy
regulations, and for snperiority of finish
and material, have never been surpassed.
THE NUMMER FA:5111(E1s
For gentleinen, consisting of Fine, Rocky
Mountain Beaver and Gossamer Hats,
(very light) I'anamas, Leghorn, Fine Co
bourga, &c.; (tn. Also fine Straw,
and flair Cloth Caps ;, Ladies Riding RIO
and Caps of entirely new styles, in .rant
the largest assortment ever before offered
to the pnblie.; being as lost, in priceiis
any Establishment in the country.
Kr Plates deal:6l)oe of tpo,Faabions
will be found in .Godey's &Hik e
and Gralnines Magaiine, .Remember OA*VOßD'S.
N 0.104 Clieitaut striei, tomes% Tbird and Fourth
street*, Philadelphia.
-Mirth 9, 1111180;--ly -
•Ilt WOOL N. SA L 6.
CLOTlMiftif RA I~RbIJSE,
NO. 1621 k Oft,TWEEN 4TII
AND brit, rtittmon.ttita.
riviE ,subierlber respectfully solicits
the attention of Country Merchants
and Dealers generally toa it examination ofa
COMPLICTIL
itetiviy-koade Clothing,
t tetiand
whin or ex t, "variety workman
ship. he flatters will give ,universal
siustaction, white reduced scale of .
pri
ces presents to purchasers induremems
which cannot be surpassed by any other es
tablishmem itt'.thi-U,--Btesser - -
14.C0R REED
- Philadelphia, Starch 3,1848-3 in
Umbrellas and Parasols Cheap.
waft : , A.;DitoWN,
UMBRELLA AND 'PARASOL NAM/PAC
- TURER,
86 114ARKST *MIXT, PHILADELPHIA.
EAIiERS in Umbrellas and Parasols,
wishing to purchase handsome 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
requbsted. 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 mum
tiom and goods selected adapted to your
market.
March 3. 1848.-3 m.
FRENCH REVOLUTION
TYRANTS, as well as. Monopolies,
must fall ; so must prices. That
this is Picrcatibe f 'proved by calling at
XO. 72,
NORTH SECOND'Street, above Arch, PHILA-
DELPHIA.
LE nURAY.
Fine Gold and Si!-
„- verWatches,low
r er than ever offer
.
••• 1 . ; ed in the city.
Elrholegate and Retail.
The stock consists in part of Gold and
Silver Levers ; l'Epinen and Quartier,
Watches ; Jewelry of the newest and most
fashionable patterns.
SILVER SPOONS, &c.—Particular
attention paid to these articles, the quality
of which is No. 1. and workmanship ditto.
The establishment of LE HIJRA Y has
been well known for FOURTY YEARS,
in SECOND Street, and has made a char
acter which needs no puffing. Silver
TEASPOONS as low *4.50 per set—
can be made for less if wished.
WATCH GLASSES.—PIain, 10 eta ;
Patent. 15 ; Lunette, 20 eta ; other articles
in proportion.
Remember; you can buy here below
any published list of prices in this city or
New York.
Watch Repairing particularly attended
to, and warranted to give satisfaction.
N. B. Old Gcilll 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 LADONIUS'
CHEAP WATCH •AND JEW ELRY BTORE,
No. 240 HARIMT ST. PHILADELPHIA.
THE subscriber has con-
I'- 'tautly on band one of
the . larges t
of thei atld
attoPev:,t
• to be &and in this city
' , elsewhere. Watches,
gold en,' eilveF r I _- Tobias ,- t- Tobas, Joshua-
Johnson, *Wm. Robinson, E. 8. Yates &
Co., and other celebrated makers.
Also, Anchor Escapement, l'Epine and
and Vertical Watches, some of which aro
at the following extremely low, reduced
prices. IK:r Warranted.
Full jewelled Gold Levers,ls caratcrues, S3R to 40
Bilver 10 to 20
Gold 1'41604 28 to 30
Silver " . 12 to IS
QUar data' 8 to , lo
Alan, other watches at lower Ahab the'
sieve prices, suitable for' traders; with a
~
splendid assortment of gold chains, seals
and keys ; Gold and Silver Pancils,
elm of every deieriPtioe. ,
Alma, 8, and 4 Win Musical hoxell-
Old Gold and silver bought or taken in
exchange and the highest price given.
All of he goods the subscriber will guar
antee, as cheap as any other establishment
in the United Stelae. , • Those wishing any
thing in the above line are invited to call
and be convinced of the above facts at 24d
Market street, below Eighth; smith side.
Philadelphia. SAO orders Tunc.tually
attended t 0...
Important to Watch-Makers and Dia/.
era.—A large assortment of Watch Ma
kers' tools and materials sallirioir below
cost to close a concern.
April 21, 1848.--Bm
THE CHEAPEST AND LARGEST
Assortment of Gold and *Sliver
WATCHES,
st*- - IN PHIL. ELPIIM
. WHOLESALE CIL ASTAII..
(011 k • Gold Lever Watches, full jow. ht. 18 carat eases, $3O to 40
Gold 11;parie Watches, full jewelled, 18
carat ca,es, $25 to 30
Silver Lever Watches, full jewelled, 17 to 7,0
l'Epine " 9 to 12
" Quartiers, fine quality, full jewelled, 8 to 10
common.
•
00Id Pencita, 1.50
Gold Pen, diamond point, silver holder 944,
•pencil, 1.12:
Silver 'rem dpoons, Silver warranted equal
."
to coin, 4 50
With a large assortment of diamond
breast pine and diamond filler rings, which
I will salt much cheaper An any ittor‘ in
the city. With, a large Stock of neck, curb
and folf chains: ear rings and every thing
in the \Vault and Jew e lry line, all of
w hieli I ani determined to sell cheaper than
can he bought elsewhere. 1 am satisfied
with small profits and quick sales.
As for my stork oC i Matches, bcith gold
and divert I defy competition; as re
gards quality and quantity, 1 ant prepared
to sell them by'the single watch, by the
dozen or gross, So that persons cats he ante
of being Auited with a watch 'out of My
extensive stoek. Persons,hy sending the
amount of money "which tboy 'wish to OX
pent!,
can hive goods. sent to anflntit of
the United States. West Indies or Canada ;
or by minding the money..to any .express
office, this Money to be paid on the deliv
ery of the grinds. All I ask is a trial, to
convince ptiriOns, it will be much to their
advantage to purchase from me. 1 gush--
antee good's [sell to be what they are
represented, or iha 'money will be refund
ed. Pleithe . saie Ode advertisement, and
call at LEWIS LADOMUS'
flheap - Watch mid Jewelry Store,
413 MARKET - St: above Eleventh.
North aide, Philadelphia.
kirida of %Vatchea imported to
order.
'461,21, 1848.—Gm
KNOW ALL MEN TH.RT
apftriarr & Co. .
la AVE REMOVED from 192 Market
sireetop their New, Splendid and
Immense Establishment to be known as the
•
_Tower Hall Clothing Bazaar,
NO. 182 MARKET STREET.
BETWEEN FIFTH AND SIXTH,
PHILADZIPHIA.
The Proprietors feel a reluctance in pro
mulgating what in any way might appear
like the usual bombastic exaggeration of
some in the• trade, but will bog leave to
quote the following notice, font one of our
city papers: .
"One of the greatest curiosities that our
City affords to the stranger, is BEN
NETT de CO'S great clothing store, No,
titti Market street, between nth and Sixth,
which has been styled "Tower Hall,"
from the peculiar fluish of the front. The
building is an immeaso one, containing
sevettcapacioua rooms, all of which are
stocked with every variety of seasonable
garments, arranged in the most perfect or
der and regularity. The proprietors take
great pleasure iu showing their building
and commits jo the citizens, particularly
strangers, and to those coining from the
country. We know of no place more
worthy of a visit.
May 26, 1848,-3e
o:)fr.Te):4=likT/140:10Ureill
minems
- -
`sr .
"Tell Rundersigned has connected with
11,_ his Coachmaking Establishment a
large Smith Shop, and is prepared to do
ALL KINDS OF
BLACKAMITIIING,
INCLIMINO
IMING C?,RRIAES, BUGGIES, WAGONS, kC
Ile would say to those who have Ilorses 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.
All kinds of REPAIRING done,
both in Wood and Iron, at the most reduc
ed prices.
I‘3"Thankful 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.
G. E. BUEHLER
ESPECTFULVI,informs his friends
IA and the public generally that he has
now on hand a large assortment of TIN
it".4RE of every description,. which be
will sell at moderate prices—all warranted.
Persons Wishing to purchase at low rafts
will do well to call before purchasing else
where.
HOUSE SPOUTLXG will be made
and put up at 121 cents a foot.
Gettysburg, 111 - arch 12, 1847.
RN% 4 BOOli, MIME,
GE TTPSnuno, I'd.
ripHE Subscriber tenders his acknowl
edgments to the Public for tbaliberal
and steady patronage with which he has
boon favored ter a series of years, and re
spectfully announces.. that he has just re
ceived, at his .old established stand 'in
Chamberaburg street, a large and fresh
` SUPPLY OP ' •
DRUGS & MEDICINES,
.Ipalugre.wrßobtastoi.
Paints / Varnish, .I)7estuffs
and every variety of articles usually found
in a Drug store, to which he invites the
attention of the public, Whit asinrianees that..
they will be furnished at the most reunion ,
able prices.. • '-
The subscriber has also largely increas
ed his assortment of BOOKS,' by an addi
tional.supply of'" •
~..-___. Classical, theological,
School, and .41.45\..
\..
u cel
u lan
n ay
e s
,
embracing almost every variety of Stand
ard and Popular Literature ; also,
Blank Hooks and Stationery
of all kinds, COLD PENS, Pencils, Vis
iting and Printing Cards, Card Cases,lnk
star.ds, &c. &c., all of which will, as usual,
be sold j5"-.17'111.1: LOWEST PRI
CES.'
0:IP - Arrangements have been made by
which anything not included in his assort
ment will be promptly ordered from the
Cities. '
S. H. BUEHLER
Gettysburg, Oct. 22, 1849.
IrTI have at present .on hand an excel
lent assortment of BIBLES, plain and fan
cy, for school and family use—at very low
prices.
DYSPEPSIA,
And and all Dibeases of the Stomach and
Booth.
DYSPEPSIA., of Indigestion and its'
consequences.—An eminent Profes
sor says: ult chiefly arises in persons who
lead either a very eedentary or irregular
life: — Although not reg' - ai ec as a ratal—dt
sease, yet, if negleCted, it riniY‘bring on in
curable Melancholy, Joundteei Madness,
or Vertigo, Palsy, and Apoplaiy.. A great
singularity attendant on it io, that it may
and often does continue a great length of
time without any remisthen of the
toms.
CAiISES.--Grief and uneasiness of
mind, intense study, profuse evacuations,
excess in venery, excessive use 'of spir
itotts liquors, lea, tobiceo, opium and
other narcoticl, '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 chiel causes of this disease.
SY IVIPTOII , IB.--14Oss of aptiet' lie, nail
sea, heart-barn, acidity and fostlderucta
tious, gnawing of the stomach when amp
ty, uneasiness in the throat, pain in the
side, costiveness, chilliness, languor, low
ness of spirits, palpitations, and disturbed
sIeep.. TEATMENT.-,—DR. LLEN' S
VE GE 71/I.IIL E s COMPOUND has nev
er failed in affording immediate relief and
a radical cure for this disease.
-Principal 01lice...No. 77-IN. Eightk4L
east side, Philadelphia. For sale in Get
tysburg by S. S. FORNEY.
Juiy 30, 1847.-1 y
Dr. C. U. Appleton's Celebrated Remedy
FOR
.DEAFNESS, 4 ,
IDIAINB in, and discharge of matter from, the
ear, together with all other unpleasant symp
toms, which either accompany or announce ap
mac/king-Deafness. This invaluable medicine is
the result of a long and faithfully pursued course
of experiments instituted with the sole view to
discover (if possible) a certain, and, at the same
time, a sale remedy for this dreadfully afflicting
disorder, and after being extensively used in the
private practice of the subscriber diming the hist
eight years, in very numerous eases with the most
remarkable success, is now offered to the public,
for the benefit of those who, from distanceor other
Causes, cannot have the personal attention of the
proprietor, in the (idlest confidence of its efficacy.
and in the firm belief that it will not disappoint
the es peetutioi.s of those who may haveoecii‘ion
for its use ; in short, that it is the most V A I.I I A •
lILI article ever offered to the public for this di.
cease.
aj - For sale in Gettysburg by S. IL BC Ell LEn.
in Abbottstown by Wm. Ityrruroxa, in Oxford
byLixxr h RILKT. and in Franklin township by
Tansy's. J. Cairn'. (Aug. li p ISl7—ly
ROWANDS caßmiNATivr. SIRUP
S a certain cure for Diarrhea, Dysehtery,Clio
tie* leis Morbus, Bowel Complaints, &c., &c., us
thousands will certity who have tested its virtues
within the few -nonths it has Deco offered to the
public. Read the Certificate of Ur. Roar, a high
ly respectable physician of Philadelphia:
-Gentlemen—l clieerhilly bear testimony to the
good effects 01 your CARMINATIVE SYRUP,
after having been cured of TnSCL severe attucks
01 Diarrhea, within the last few months. Being
opposed to ayscseur in any torm, it took much
persuasion tromn friend, who keeps it in his house
as a'-family medicine,'' to induce me to make use
of it. Ile 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 so soon on the
first. I have prescribed the Carminative Syrup to
a great many of my patients, and. I am pleased to
say, with the same good effects. You am at liber
ty to use this no you please. Your's, &c.
Nov. t 5, 1i5.16. 'l'. P. S. RUBY, N. D."
iii - For sale in Gettysburg by S.H. BUl:IIL ER,
in Abbut , stnvk n by Wm. BiTTi "Gan, in Oxiord
by Li LILT N 7 Rti.ar. and in Franklin to‘%nship by
- ruog As J. Conran.
Dr. Cullen's Indian Vegetable Sperifir
For Female Complaints.
Ills medicice is fast taking the place of eve
ry preparation heretofore used lor diseases
arising from Weakness or other causes. All that
is necessary to secure this medicine a place in the
Domestiz Practice of every faintly, vt hen such a
medicine is needed, is a trial. It speaks f..r itself
is innocent in its operation, and no injury can a
rise from its use at any tune.
ii.i'For sale, wholesale and retail, by ROWAN!,
& WA Lrom, Proprietors, 376 Market st. Phila. and
by S. 11. BUEHLER, Gettysburg ; Win. Bittinger,
Ablsittstowil ; Lillyh Riley. Oxford. and by 'l'. J.
Cooper, Franklin et). I Aug. 6,' 47 I y
ISABELLA NURSERY.
GETTVsnuRo, PA.
R U IT. TREES, of all kinds, (grafte
r in the root,) can be bad of the sub
scriber on reasonable terms. Please cal
and judge for yourselves.
C. W. HOFFMAN.
DIAMOND TONSOR
S. R. TIPTON.
FASHIONABLE Barber and Hair
Dresser, has removed his "Temple"
to the diamond, adjoining the County Buil
dings, where he can at all times be found
Prepared to attend to the calls of the public
Front long experience he flatters himself
that he can go th rough all the ramifications
of the tonsorical departments, with.such an
infinite degree of skill as willmeet the en
tire satisfaction of all who submit them
chins to the keen ordeal of his razor. He
holies, therefore, that by, attention to.busi
ness.and a desire to please, he will merit
as well as receive a, liberal shore of public
patronage. The sick will be attended toe
their private dwellings.
NEW ESTABLISIIMEN - T.
HENRY
1110 ESPEG`I'FIALY informs the chi
ll, zone 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 LIBIRDY,
in West York street, one door , West of
Paxtoteitilat l stisre,,wherg lie in tends prose..
cuting Ilia Tonsorial, business in all its va
ried and
,vetionshranchee,
His rizirioi good and sharp, el
Hell' shave your nice 'without a smart. '
Gentlemen, call and see for yourselves.
His sponge it Odd, are elein,
And'ln:his shop he's always seen. '
tr 7" He „sled respectfully informs the
gentlemen that they mast any time have
their bootrbbsoked in thimeatest style.—
Gentlekien.oan also' have grease remota
from their clothes.
, - Mary Ann Smith
•
RESPECTPULLY infOrtial . the ladle! of
Gettysburg that eherhsui farnished4be room
fukiolning the aboVe, whore sho Mende
prosecuting''" ShaMpooing and removing
dandruff, in which her friends have been
pleased to accord to her the palm of INpu
rtority. She will also attend to removing
grease from ladies' apparel.
Gettysburg, April 21, 1848.
BONNETS 84,
A Firm lot of fashioriabk Summit;
ja . HATS and BONNETS ate just o
pened at' STE VENSON'S, at reduced
prices, Idiom in now offered a full assort
ment of Dry Gouda, Groceries, Queens
ware, &c., &e.
May 26, 1848.
TtJ THE AFFLICTED !
Compound Medicated Candy.
1101 t the Cure of Colds, Coughs, Spa
r ting of Blood, Bronchkk Asthma,
Cough, Pains antrOppressione
orthe breast, and all - otbet. Pulmonary
complaints, and other diiieaseswbich halite
a tendency to pcoduce Consumption. It
serves also as an effectual clearer of the
voice.
This Candy is entirely a vegetable pre
paration, the' principal ingredients being,
liore-hound, Cherry, Sarsaparilla,
Summon, Elccampano, Liquorice, -Flax
seed, Iceland Moss, Prickly Aah, dr,coind
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, tbe-pubtfe'hot
being imposed upon by the, entulioutify
high prices which . bre i f erierogy,fhooted
for Patent and other inedwal *operations.
Each package con**. dOlions. Call
and try it
Prepared and sold at the Confection and
Variety store of the Subscriber in West
York btreet, One square from the Court
house, and next door to Thompson's Ho
tel. It can also be had of the following a
gents—
S. H. Buehler and S. S. Forney, Gettrbutg ; J.
Brinkerhoff, Eaii field ; Mrs. Duncan, Lashtown ;
J. Lower, Arrendtstown ; Peter Mickley, Mum
masburg ; D. Kauffman,, Bendersville; J. Burk.
holder,llendirevilV; StiehleMulterotehr .81114
J. S. Hollinger, Heidlersburg ; Henry, Abbott'.
town ; :Korb and Johnson, Emniitsburg. '
C. WEAVER.
Gettysburg, Dec. 17,1847.
HEALTH-HEALTH !
THE MOST EFFECTUAL OF ALL KNOWN
REmcnics.
Dr, Drake's Panacea,
The only radical cure for Conatnnption
ITT ALSO removes and permanently coax, all
fitffi all diseases arising nom an knurls state of
the bluod—vm.: Sclufula or King's Evil, Rheui
onatism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples.
or Pestules on the lace, Blotches, 11111)5, Chronic
sore Eyes, Ring Worm or Tetter, Scald Head,
Enlargement and Pain of the Bones and Joints,
Z•tubborn Cleers, Syphilitic Symptoms, Sciatica
or Lumbago, diseases arising Irons an injudicious
use 01 Mei cu rt', Dropsy, Exposure or Imprudence
or liter also Chronic Constitutional Disorders.
In this medicine several innocent but very po.
tent article. of the vegetable kingdom are united,
forming a compound entirely different in its char.
meter and properties from any other preparation,
and unrivalled in its operation on the system
when laboring under disease. It should be ir. the
hands of every person, who, by business, or gener
al num a tire; isineilispoietrto the very many
aliments that render life a curse, instead ofa bless
ing. and so often result iu death.
FOR SCROFULA, Dr. Drake's Panacea is TO
commended as a certain cure. Not one instance
of its failure has ever occurred when freely used
It cures the disease and at the same time imparts
vigor to the whole system. Scrolulous persons
can never pay too muds attention to the state of
their blood. Its purification should be their tirst
aim ; fur porseverence will accomplish a cure 01
even herrdatary disease.
FOR ERUPTIONS OF TILE SKIN, Scurvy,
Scorbutic Adlectioris, Tumors, White Swelling,
Erysipelas, Ulcers, Cancers, Running Sores,Scalis
and Hiles, 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 systeni,makes
a cure certain and permanent.
mialicine perhaps
ever been discovered which gives so much tone
to the stomach and (AMA:, the secretion of,:
healthy gastric juice to decompose the food as Di.
Di dhe's Panacea.
lIIIIWEATI.S.NI.—Dr. Drake's Panacea is u
sed with the greatest success in Khemaistic Com
plaints, espesially such as are chronic. It cures
by driving out all impurities end foul humours
hich have accumulated in the systetu, which
are the anise of itheuinetisiii,Gont, and Swellings
of the joints. Other remedies sometimes give
temporary relief; this entirely eradicates the dis
ease (root the system, even when the limbs and
bones are dreadiully swollen.
CONSC:NIPTION can be cured. Coughs, Ca
tarrh, Bronchitis, zipitting of Blood, Asthma, Dif
ficult or profuse Expectoration, Hectic Flush,
Night Sweats, Pain in the side, &c., have bean
coved, and call be w ith as much certainty as any
other simple disease. A specific has lung been
sought tor but in vain until the discovery ill Dr.
Drake's Panacea. It is mild and sale but certain
and efficacious in its operation, and cannot pond.
bly injure the most delicate constitution. We
would earnestly recommend those afflicted to give
it a trial—and we belive they will nut base occa
sion to regret it. The systerh is cleansed and
strengthened, the rice% on the lunge are heated,
and the patients gradually regain their usual
health andstrength. Read the follow mg testimony
Philadelphia, Dile. 14th, IS 17.
DILLIt SIR:—In reply to your question respect.
hug the use of Dr. Drake's Panacea, I will say,
that although a perfect disbeliever in the existence
o t a Pd !SUM , or cure for all diseases, however val
uable it may be in certain conditions of the am
tom, still I have believed t that a cure for Cow
gumption would be discovered sooner or later. mid
curiosity led me to try your medicine in two very
inveterate cases. They were pronounced by the
attending physicians to be roust:nom customer
?lON, and abandoned by them as incur:44k. One
of the persons had been under the treatment of
several very able practitioners for • number of
years, and they said she had "old Jaabioned Con
sumption combined with Scrofula,' and Aus l / 4 4e
might linger for sometime, but could not be per.
manently relieved, In both cases the effect lathe
Panacea has been most gratifying. Only 100/ 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 lan
with consumption by inheritance and by extern.
sive observation as a study, and knowing also the
injurious effects in nine cases out of ten of tar,
boneset, and other vegetable tonics, as well as
of many of the expectontnts and sedatives, I
should never have recommended the use of Dr.
Drake's Panacea if I had not been a cquainted
with the ingredients. Suffice it to say that these
are recommended by our most popular and eaten
tifie physicians, and in their present combined
State fdral probably the beat alterative that has
ever been made. The cure is in accordance with
a theory of Conjuniptiort blanched in Franca a
'few years ago by one of her most eminent wri
ters on medicine, and now established by, facts
which admit of no dispute. Very respectfully
% yours, ' L. Cr GUNN:
To use the imothereDr i Drake's
Panacea is always salutary, in its effects—never
injurious. It is not an Opiates- t tirnot an Mx
pectorant. It is not intended. to Aril. the invalid
into a fatal security.'' IS i Omit remedy- 7 a
hnintlibialiei and turatlie't Veit
end only rentedy,Whieh tneelleel'science and sit
has yet prodqed.for the_trintmeut titit.h i ttet •
to unconquerable malady . . And no person ict
ed with this dreadful dietee 40111 be just to him
self and his Iliende if, 4 go detin to Mee grave
w ithout testilit iti
most esees,.villl produbet a favorable' change
the oondition of any ;patient. litorevex low."
TO ThliA-LARlP,:+iilipe °fps', complex,
ion and comeimptive 4i4mite l i T tO such are de.
bilitatia by Those blistriptio wiath &melee ire
Ifable in, ale relit,'i4 ) the tisit 0(0 Mille or
two,lohlticim and 'I t it by fat OM brit
remedy ever discovered far weakly children, and
such ae have lied , huttiore; being pleasant, they
take it. ) It immediately restores the appetite,
strength and colors , - • ' t "
Nothing' edwbeinere serprisingthite
orating effects 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 61 the iiiniale frame. '
CAUTION.—Be eareffil and see that you'get
the genuine Dr. Dance's Pauseaa , --it has the
signature of Gs% F, &roans on the wrapper---and
also the name "Da. MIAMI'S PAJAcZA, Puma."
blown in the glass,
Prepared only by Sron,fts& Co:Druggists, No
.21 North Sixth street,Phita., end for sale by
S. H. BUEHLER, Gettysburg,
COOK & ZELLER, Merceraburg.
March 3, 1814,--ly
Stanton's External Remedy,
G•LLF.P
111 7 01 " T'S 1. , 11 1i XT,
Is now universally acknowledged to Vs Ilia
INFALLIBLE REMEDY •'.
For Rheumatism, Spinal direct iona,Coolnetionia
of the Muscles, Sore Throat and Quinsy. /IP..
sues, Old Ulcers, rains in this Back
,and
Chest, Ague in the Rreast sad Face,: ,
Tooth-Ache. p . rains, Bruises, '
salt Rheum , ,Burni Croup,
- Frosted Feet and elil '•,, t
Nervous Diseases., ,
T'S tiNtlid,,OT is sustaining,' slots, id-
NM, oeimnalled by 'imaginal- ti died lit
requires no podia's to give it ague toss lorbta
:Veen (biennia time 'silently and surel seceding
it, and now, when itsliiineficiatidrecti hits? Win
.experienced•bry so many; the enimaietedif t.
itwla are continually appearing, snd'lllosto who
have been made whole by its' means, antsleiiuges
that the &Misted elioald no longer remain ignorant
of its invaluable end Infallible efficacy,
Mr. Geo. E. Stanton, the Proprietor, is con
stantly receiving taatimmiials of /coedits received
from its use end Many ofAheourdsit has affected
almost exceied belief.-- le-one cue a child had
been a cripple for eight years, baying
the spine, when at the age,of two years,- by alien
from a chair. Meaicsil treatment feiled,,kut folit
bottles of the Linimant iissterrn Krn to.
" th'
and he now with Vs playmate ,in t heir
youthful gambols, ae•rotnist as We -bealtbiest "si
them, and only a small huiririon his hackle re.
mind him of his early suthringe. Price 25 - esids
pei bottle.
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The Auraels IWeesell.
AN'rtINZS - PARlLitnirWrreiNTlldrfflri
CKNOWLEDGED to bathe most valuable
remedy that has yet been discovered, and
maybe retiiidamewith vonfNletiorby eittvrlttrim4v
have occasion for its use In aims of
MILK FEVER, AGUE IN THE BREAST,
SORE NipPLES,
This Ointment is particularlyinteinded, for those
complaints that Mothers are liable to during the
nursing of infants,rind- may be truly c aned olishe
Nurse a Friend. Price B bow
A cis. per . •
G. E. STANTON, Proprietor, Bing Slag, New
York. Sold by
S. IL ftnehkrind Arney,ltist
tysburg ; Wm. Wolf, East Berlin ;
Abbottstown ; Lily and 11,
Oxford ; Jaeob .qulabatigh, amptotil .
Zuck, New Chester; o'm Zing, 11u0-
terffitown ; Nolfzinger ¢ three, Peters
burg. (Y. S.) ; G. W. neon, Fairfield.
Jau. 7, 1848.—Sm
indilan Vegetable Ptifeoredr,
trirjbOWAND WALTON•irtrite attention to
MO the tollovring advertisement:
DR. CULLEN EVER VICTORMUST
As a proof of the continued success of 'j)R.
CULLEN'S INDIAN vxGETABLY. PANA
CEA, we refer to a few of the many Catalyst,*
in, mit iwissession for cures petfortned by this
great Purifier.
Capt. T. L. Sanders, Constable at South Mul
berry Ward, euriaol Barber's Itch.
.111 r. J. Reese's child, No. 83 North Seventh
street, cured of hereditary Teller, which coveted
its entire body.
Mr. M. M'Cleas . child, No. 380 Market street,
afflicted with Scrofula from it s birth.
:11r. E. W. Maxwell, Grape Court, Market it,
alnive Eighth, cured of Scrofula, had fourteen
open ulcers upon hia body at the time he com
menced taking the medicine.
Miss Christiana Sands, West Sprucestreet, be
tween Beach and Willow ste., near the Schuylkill,
cured of Scrofula ; had suffered eight years; her
head was so much ■fleeted that tea and -coffee
would pass out at her ear—this is a strong east.
Capt. John K. Barclay, No. 400 Market street,
Philadelphia, cured of Scrofulous Sore Leg of 26
yeas. standing. This case is well known to ma
ny of our best physiciars, who hart frequently
advised amputation.
Mr. Issue Brooks, Jr., No. 5 JeCeram, west
of ,Schuylkill math street, below Lomat. This
was undoubtedly one of the most severe eases of
scrofula ever cured, and gs certified to by many
of our best physicians and clergy mew amid alsb by
Joseph Barbour, No. 1 Short Court, oast from
Twelfth street, above Race, cured of Scrofulous
Sore Throat or eight years standing.
Mr. J. H. Frick's child, No. 73i Deck street,
Philadelphia.
Mr. Michael Duffy, No. toi North Floret street,
(at P. Brady & Co.'s) Philadelphia, sunk sof Tat
ter of twenty live years.
Mr. Wil limn Flemming, No. 240 Wiurliiagteta
rtreet, between Eighth and Ninth, Philadelphia,
cured of Erysipelas of four years, which destroy
ed the flesh to the bone.
William Barker, cured of Scrofula. This WO
had been in the hospital many mouths and dis
charged as mcurable—he is now well and may
.
be seen daily at our office. -
Mr. David )(intim, Muddy Creek, nematode
County, Ohio, cured of Serofuh. This Was a
very severe cast, acid Yirgan says that could mo
ney prevent, lie would not tinders,* the same af
fliction Inc Ten Thousaad Daiwa, and yet
was cured for a few dollars by Dr. Cullen's In
dian Vegetable Panacea.
Mr. John W. Hazleton, of Mollies Hill, New
Jersey, cured of Totter of over ten years stand
,ing, with a tow bottles of the Plittem.
Mr. John Brocken, Germantown. at the sips of
Pt years, was cured of a violent 'Fetter, that had
troubled him for eighteen years.
Mrs. Eve Siscoe, No. 59 South street, bet wires
Third and Fourth, from Schuylkill, eared of Fe
ver Soren on her anal's, after suffering twelve
years with them. Mrs. S, is 132 years of age,
Mrs. Elitabeth C. Foster, Steroid at., four doors
above Verhhigtrifi ste,irirs'rutod of • Tetra on
her kg, which bid troubled bre (Donna years.
Mr. Hiram Ridge, • Attleboro, Duck* county
P a., cured of Salt Rbeum. This cue had Wail
pronounced incurable by some 12 or 14 physi
cians of the first standing--u a lest resod kad
recourse to Cruse's Puistli,And vest eared
completely Ip a few months, after safprilli 1 7
yearn-the disease had coned alsoristqlis ustfne
period.
Mr. Charles Otis. bite of Parish Mae, no'ff oC
Msneyrink, cured of Tetter of 5 you* i 4 beads
ind feet. • .
Mr. Mellon Grubb, Juniper stteet.neir Sprat*,
cured of Scrofulous, ulcers on the shoulders,
which had defied the doctershbere than a year.
Afflicted reader,• mead to our Men had got
these Certificates, from whic4703 1 tt41k4. 41
extraordinary , mitering"t
of hese persons, as
as the inc.& of cure.
Sold, wholesale and retail, by Itsirilite SrWAL
TON, PrOPTlOtOrlltil MarlretetreetuPh4 4 ll ll Pbia.
and by,the follo ng Agents: -
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Wm. ilittiiigerAbbbtlitoirri;
it, Egg- Cii
fo
td
•
T. J. Cooper, Franklin 'tp.
May 5,1848. 1 -2 u (August 8,1547.
vforeigra ironsea.
rvEßEEAtents viutted to.cireublteii
number. of New and Popular Works
Menus county.. For further particular*
call at the Bookstore of
KELLER KURTZ.
—llO
AND', BANNBR ;
is *Naked every Ilidaytuenitte.fn the
County Bui/ding, oboes the likest Fr.
and .Recorder's Office,bV
DAY,LII.A. BUEHLEK.
TEB.IIIII.
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arnnern-Minot paid within the year,gld 60,
papardiscentinued uatilellarreatalles on
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GI cents. A failure to notify a discontlauanco
Will he' regarded as a new engagemen't .
Advettisernentr nattexceeding a sqUare inserted
three times for $1 --every subsequent inventors
2:3 cents. Longer ones in the same properties.,
All advertisements not specially Ordered , for a . ;
given time, will he continued until' forbid. At.
libeml reduction will Be made to those who ad
vertise
,by the year.
Job Printing of all kinds executed neatly and
promptly, and on reasonable *ems.,
letter land easnansaira tionsto the fdites,(ex
cepting such as contain Money Or the nisi se el
new subscribers.) must be /err WS, eie.cr
to iMellte attention.