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MAKE AND LEON, No. 192 Ballinuire si reit, Itatimore, Md. • siv OULD osll the attention of country V merchants, Watch-makers, uaders, and individuals to their stock of Gold and Silver Lever, Lepine, and Verge Watches, Gold'Pencils and Pens,—Pine, Rings and Ear Rings, Spectacles, Plated and Britart ia Whi r —Silver Spoons, Castors and Can. dle.stieke, and Fancy Goods,—together with& variety of Lunette, Patent, and Plain Watch,falasses. Springs, Verges, Jewels, Pinions, Pliers, Tweezers, Vises, &a., which they intend to furnish as good and is 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 102 Baltimore st. Baltimore, April 7,1848.-2 m i. N. MUM: W. S. HOPKINS JOB M. 'OREM & .00 MERCHANT TAILORS, AND SVUOLESALR DEALERS IN CiiissilaNerral reOfiligs au4 Tailors , Trimmings, soc;,1130-MARKET /TRIM N. W; CORNER OS GNARL'S ' HALTLIDORE. A LARGE ASSORTNENTOS READY MADE CLOTHING, Of Superior QUedity. . CrONCE:PRICE ONLY.An March 31,,1848,-.-ly N' illiam Keilholtz, Dealer in Paints, Oils, Brushes, Glasse, 'umiak Patty. and Mixed Paints, • of all colors, at the lowest rater, Comet of P klbsrid Greg! streets, opposite the Fames Imago. Ballimore: N. B. WILLIAM KEILMOLTZ, having had a long experience in Paints, Oils, dEr., be ing a praiddeal House • and Sign Painter, will pre all information; respecting mix ing 'Paints,• dte., gratis. Ctruntry Mer chants and others supplied on moderate . Oct. 29; 1847.—1 Y • Philadelphia - Adverthelintnts wino con'tEnlintori. 1 1\T0 douht there.will be a large number of persons whci intend to visit Ph il r ADELPHIi In attend' the, great WHIG CONVENTION tribe held on` the Ith of June next. To all ruck' the "subleriber would call attention to hie lirge assort ment of BATS and CAPS, consist ing of Fine Black Beaver and Mole- "MI skin hate, Fine WRITS ROCKY MOUNTAIN BEAVER and GOSSAMER (very light,) Pa. , namus, Leghorns, Fine Cubourgs,4,.c., Also, Summer Caps, ol every deiciiption, all of which will be sold _ at the lowest prices. CHARLES OAKFORD, No. 104 Chestnut Street, between Third May 19.-1 m "and Fourth BUt. Philadelphia. Great National 11 ork. 3 History of the Revolution andlinee of the Heroes of the War of Independence, By CHARLES J. PETERSON An elegant volume with 18 fine Steel Plates, and nearly 200 beautiful Wood Engravings. "This is a splendid book. A valuable addition to the Histolia Literature of our country. We are much mistaken if it does not rank with the works of Irving and Prescott."—Frankford Herald. "It surpasses any similar work yet of- fered to the American public."—Neal's Gazette. "It may be properly considered a popu larized Military History of the Revolution extremely well and judiciously- written."— North dmerican. "The present work on the Revolution and us Heroes is superior, both in extent and design, to any that has heretofore come under our notice. '--Inquirer. "A well connected History of that e ventful period."—Ledger. "Decidedly the beat popular History of the Revolution and its Heroes, that has yet b ee n g iv e n to the country."—Saturdey Alining Post. • 111:7•AGENTS WANTED, to canvass for the above eitgint 1 1 %'urk in every noun- ty and town in the U. States, to whom the most liberal inducements will be °tiered. Prire only $3. (post paid) W:11 A. LEARY, No. 158 N. :mond stroct, 1 tithitlolphis May ID, 1648--Sui ' Philadelphia Wardrobe Cloth ing Emporium, No. 105 Chssaut street, between TWA & Fourth, North side, To Merchants and others visiting the city. t T this establishment may always be /1. found a full assortment of GENTII. IliN'S CLOTHING, to SOH all tastes and at .such reasonable prices as *lli ASTONISH all. 12putofisA no fist of rico, bat will ,gueiranferth still as low if not lower than those who make 'mere• pretensions. My goods are an purchased at low prices, and made In as good styles aa can be found in the city. A till is solicited before purcha sing elseithere.ai the Wardrobe free to all. PERRY R. MeNEILLE. bro::. Ism ebanln street, Phillid•l9llHa• N. 1L --A Wire stock of piste - 11 0 068 on hsnd. Oar:neat, made to order at tbs. glutton notice. Slay 19, 1848.—/bn • Allegheny Howe, t flg 290 MARKET sir. PHILADILPHIA. Tug subscriber (late of the Washingum Hotel, Harrisburg, Pa.) takes this method of informing his old friends and the pubtie genegilly that he has taken the above named HOTEL. The House is airy and comfortable, and has been ex tensively altered and improved, and the rop,* l4 ,)rlinektkl:AtiiClAttention.to Bus- Incas, sail 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. aid 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 di ZM ZD4ql Greet, Hat, Cap, and fur ES ranLisIIMEXT, No. 104, CHESTNUT STREET, Between Third and Fourth streets, PAIL4ELPIII.I HE Advertiser has constantly on hand and manufacturing, every des cription of HATS AND CAPS, of the latest and most approved fashions, con sisting of YOUTHS' HATS, AND CAPS, in great variety, among which is a new article for . Spring and Summer wear. MILITARY CH A PEA U Caps, ike., made according to the Army and Navy regulations, and for superiority of finish and material, have never been surpassed. THE SUMMER FASHIONS For gentlemen, consisting of Fine Rorky Mountain Beaver and Gossamer Hats, (very light) Panarnis, Leghorn, Fine Co bourgs, &e.. &e. Also fine Straw, Braid, and Hair Cloth Caps; Ladies Riding Hats and Caps of entirely new styles, in fact tho largest assortment ever before offered to the public ; being as low in price as any Establishment in the country. 01:7•Plates descriptive of the Fashions will be foupd iu Godey's Lady's Book, and Graltaes Magazine. Remember OAKFORD'S, No. 104 Chestnut street, between Third and F ourth streets, Philadelphia. March 3,1848.-1 y WHOLESALE CLOTHING WAREHOUSE, NO. 1521 MARKET STREET. BETWEEN 4TH AND STU, PHILADELPHIA. THE subscriber respectfully solicits the attention of Country Merchants and Dealers generally to an examination of a COMPLETE STOCK OF 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 — thsill: States. JACOB REED. Philadelphia, March 3,1848-3 m Umbrellas and Parasols Cheap WM. A. DROWN, UMBRELLA AND PARASOL MANUPAC. TURER, • 8d NAVE= STREET, PHILADELPHIA. EALEftS in Umbrellas and Parasols, D .wishing to purchase handsomegoods, 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. Au examination of my goods will satisfy you that it will be to your in terest to purchase of me. Ordprkby letter will receive strict btten. tion, 14 goods selected adapted to your aieltet. March 3, $843.-3m FRENCH 'REVOLUTION. TYRANTS. u well as Monopolies must fall ; so must prices. Tha this is a fact can be proved by calling at Aro. 72, NORTE SIECOND Street, above Arch, PHILA DELPHIA. LE 'WRAY, 4,7- Fine Gold and Sil o 6 . .10 ) ver Watches,low- I er than ever oXer . ~, . r ed in the city. • Wholesale and IRelail. The stock consists in part of Gold end Silver Levers ; PEpines and Quante 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 HURAY 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.--Plain, 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 Gold and Silver bought for cash or taken in exchange at (lon't forget the No.) 72 North Second,'strett, above Arch, Philadelphia. April 21, 113.18. [Sept. 3, '47.—ly] JACOB LADOMUS' CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE, No. 240 MARKET ST. PHILADELPRIA. THE subscriber has con stantly on hand one of , ea ry 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, Wm. Robinson, E. 8. Yates ellt . Co.; and Other celebrated'makirs. Also, Anchor racapement, l'Eploe and and Vertical Watchea, amine of which are at the followinr extremely low, reduced prices. 111:2 0 Wartinted• rulljowollodOold Lovero,lB caratcases, $BB to 40 Silver 1$ to 20 Odd rEplaao. 28• to 80 silver 12 to 15 Quartiora, 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 guar antee, as cheap as any other establishment in the United Statee. Those wishing any thing in the above line are invited to call and be convinced of the above farts at 248 Market street, below Eighth, south side. Philadelphia. gcr All orders punctually attended to. hqtortettit to Watch Materrand Dial; ers.—A. large assortment of Watch Ma kers' tools and materials selling off below cost to close a co•cern. April 24, 1848.-8 m THE CREAMS? AND LARGEST Assortment of Gold and slillver W A Tell ES, At- 1". 1N PHIL4ELPHIR WHOLESALE & RETAIL. Gold Laver Watches, full jew; ' "`• oiled, 18 carat cases, $95 to 40 Gold I Eplue Watches, full jewelled, 16 carat ewes, $25 to 20 Silver Lever Watches, full jewelled, 17 to 20 " r I:pine " 9 to 12 " Quartiers, fine quality, full jewelled, 9 to 10 common 5 Gold Pencils, 1.50 Gold Pen, diamond point,silverholder and pencil, Silver Tea Spoons, Silver warranted equal With a large assortment of diamond breast pins and diamond finger rings, which I will sell much cheaper than any store in the city. With a large stock of neck,curb and fob chains; ear rings and every thing in the Watch and Jewelry film, 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 gatds 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 a watch out of my extensive block. 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 be paid on the deliv ery of the goods. All I ask is a trial, to convince persons it will be much to (heir advantage to purchase from me. I guar antee all goods I sell to be what they are represented, or the money will be refund ed. Please save this advertisement, and call at. LEWIS I.ADOMUS' Cheap Watch and Jewelry Store, 413 MARKET St. above Eleventh, North side, Philadelphia. 10:7• All kinds of Watches imported to order. April 21. 1848.--41 m KNOW .:ILL MEN THAT BENNEIV & CO. HAVE REMOVED from 192 Market aireet, to their ,New, Splendid and luttnenee Establishment to be known as the Tower Hall Clothing Bazaar, No. 182 MARKET STREET, BETWEEN IPIITH AND SIXTH, PHILADELPHIA. 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 beg leave to quote the following notice loin one of our city papers: "One of the greatest curiosities that our City affords to the stranger, is BEN NETT & CO'S great clothing store. No, 182 Market street, between Ffth and Sixth, which has been styled "Tower Hall," from the peculiar finish of the front. The building is an immense one, containing seven capacious 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 in showing their building and contents to the citizens, particularly strangers, and to those coming from the country. We know of no place more worthy of a visit. May 26, 1848. ' m BLACESMITHING. -117--T"'"wacm lIHE undersigned has connected with hilt Coaehmaking Establishment a large Smith Shop, and is prepared to do ALL KINDS OP BLACKS:' Mll mozmunk IRONING CARRIAOIB, BUM MONO, Re. lie wood arty to those Who have Horses to shoe, that he has in his employ first-rate hands, which, with his personal attention, will enable him to give entire satisfaction to all those who may favor hint with a cell. CARRIAGE & BUGGY SPRINGS, (warranted) will be promptly made to or. der at all times. ICrAll kinds of REPAIRING done, both in Wood and Iron, at the most reduc ed prices. ICrThankful for past encouragement, the !subscriber solicits a continuance of pat renege, and invitee his friends to call at his Establishment in west Chambereburg at., a few doors below Thompson's }Mel. C. W. HOFFMAN. Gettysburg, October 15, 1847. GARDEN SEEDS, WARRANTED Growth of 1847, in every variety, just received, and for sale at the Bookstore of KELLER KURTZ. March 17, 1848. DYSPEPSIA,' .9nd and all Disease . s of the Stomach and Bowels. DYSPEPSIA, or Indigestion and its consequences.—An eminent-Profes sur says: "Itchielly arises in persons who load either a very sedentary or irregular life, Although not regarded as a fatal di sease, yet; if neglected, itsnay bring un in curable Melancholy, Jaundice, Madness, or Vertigo, Palsy, and Apoplexy. A great singulanty attendant on it is, that it may and often does continue a great length of time without any remie?on of the symp toms. OMMES.—Grief and 'uneasiness of mind, intense study, profuse evacuations, excess in venery, excessive use of spir itous liquors, tea, tobacco, opium and other narcotics, immoderate repletion, o ver distention of the stomach, adefi °jenny in the secretion of the bile or gastric juice, exposure to cold and damp air, are the chief causes of this disease. SY hiPVMS.—Loss of appetite, nau sea, heartdArn, acidity •and fo3tid eructa tions, gnawibg of the stomach when emp ty, uneasiness in the .throat, pain in the side, costiveness, chilliness, languor, low ness of spirits, palpitations, and disturbed sloop. TREATMENT.—DR. ALLEN'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND has net , - er failed in affording immediate relief and a radical cure for this disease. Principal Office, No. 77 N. Eighth et., east side s Philadelphia . , For sale. iu Get , by B. S. FORNEY. July 80,1847.--1 y Dr. C. W. Appleton's Celebrated Remedy FOR. D EAFNESS, MAINS in, and discharge of matter from, the bar, together with all other unpleasant symp. toms, which either accompany or announce ap proaching Deafness. This invAnable medicine's the result of a long arid faithfully pursued course of experiments instituted with the mole view to discovet (if possible) a certain, rind, at the same time, a safe remedy for this dreadfully afflicting disorder, and'after being extensively used in the private practice of-the subscriber during the last eight years, in very numerous cases with the most remarkable success, is now offered to the public, for the benefit of those who, front distancrioi other causes. cannot have the personal attention of the proprietor, in the fullest confidence of its efficacy. and in the tirni bdiei that it will not disappoint the expectatios.s or those a ho may haveuhasion for its we i in short, that it is the most VALUA BLE article ever offered to the public for this di sease. cO-For sale in Gettysbure by S.H. BUEHLER, in Abbottstown by Wm. BITTI !fa cm, in Oxford byLtu.x & Rlt.rr, and iu Franlant towns . bip by Tom:* As. J. Coors. a. [Aug. 6,lS47—ty ROWAND'S CARMINATIVE JYBCP AS a certain cure for Diarrhea, Dysentery,Cho leraMorbus, Bowel Complaints, &c.,&c., as thousands will certify who have tested its virtues within the few months it has been offered to the public. Bead the Certificate of Dr Rose, a high ly respectable physician of Philadelphia: Gent lemen —I cheerfully heir test imony to the gond effects of your CARNIINA FIVE SYRUP, aPee having been cured of roar a severe attacks of Diarrhea, within the last few months. Being opposed to wo•ckane in any form, it took mach persuasion from a friend, who keeps t in his house as a•lamily 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 so soon on the first. I have prescribed the Carminattre Syrup to a great many of my patients, arid I sin pleased to say, with the same good effects. You are at liber ty to use this as you please. Yours. &c. Nov 35, 1846. I P. S. ROBY. M. D." ILrForsaleinGettysbuygbyS. IL BUEHLER, in Abbottstown by Wm. Bc-rri :coax, in Oxford by LILLT Sc Rt t.Rr, and in Franklin township by THOMAS J. COOPRIL Dr. Cullen's Indian &getable .peeffic For Female Complaints. 4 - 1 1 His medicice ii fast taking the place °feels ry preparation heretofore used for diseases arising from Weakness or other causes. All that is necessary to secure this medicine a place in the Dumesti.: Practice of esery family, , A hen such a medicine is needed, is a trial. It speaks f r itsell in innocent in its operation, and no ,injury can a• rise from its use at any time. 11 — r For sale, wholesale and retail. by ROW A Nn W•Lror, Proprietors, 37ii Market st. Phila. and by S. H !WEIMER, Gettysburg; Wm. Ihttinger, A bbottstown ; Lilly & It iley. Oxford. and by T. J. Cooper, Franklin tp. [Aug. 6,'41—1y ISABELLA NURSERY. OETTMURO, PA RUIT TREES, of all kinds, (grafte 22 in the root,) can be had of the sub scriber on reasonable terms. Please cal and judge for yourselves. C.V. 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 From long experience he flatters himself that he can go through all the ramifications of the tonsorical departments, with such an infinite degree of skill as will ineet the en tire satisfaction of all who submit them chins to the keen ordeal of his razor. He hopes, therefore, that by attention to busi ness and a desire to please, he will merit as well as receive a liberal share of public patronage. The sick will be attended to a their private dwellings. NEW ESTABLISHMENT. HENRY SMITH, MEI ESPEGTFULLY informs the citi zens of Gettysburg, and strangers who may tarry here until their beards grow, that he has opened a new saloon in the shop formerly occupied by Janos LEM', in West York street, one door West of Paxton's Hat-store, where he intends prose cuting the Tonsorial business in all us va ried sod various branches. • His razor's good sod sharp, Hell shave your lace without a smart. Gentlemen, call and see for yourselves. His 'sponge is good, hie towels are dean, And in his shop he's always seen. Ir3"lie sllo respectfully , 'informs .the gentlemen thal they can at any time have theitboots blacked in the neatest style.— Gentlemen camels° have grease removed. from their clothes. Mary Anil smith RESnOTtiI.PLY , informs the Isdipii qF GettYelling that she baa furnished thy room adjoining the above, where she intends prosecuting Shampooing and removing dandruff, in 'which her friends Wel:teen geared to accord to her the palm of mope• riority. She will also attend to removing grease from ladies' apparel. Gettysburg, April 21, 1848. BONNET:s Si, HAT AFINE lot of fashionable Summer HATS and BONNETS lire just o pened at STEVENSON'S, at reduced prices, where is now offered a full assort ment of Dry Goode, Groceries, Qualms ware, tlrc., Arc. May 28, 1840. "f 0 TIIE AFFLICTED ! qompound Medicated Candy. ILI OR the Cure of Colds, Coughs, Spit ting of Blood. Bronehetis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Pains and Oppressions of the breast, and all other Pulmonary complaints, and other diastle* which' have a tendency to produce Consumption: It serves also as an eillmtual clearer of the voice. This Candy is entirely a vegetable pre paration, theprincipal ingredients being, Ilore-hound, Wild Cherry, Sarsaparilla, Bonese:, Elecampane, 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 trod Variety store of, the Subscriber in West York street, 0130 %square from the Court. house, and next door to Thompson's Ho, tel. It can also be had of the follewing,a gents— S. H. Buehler and S. S. Forney, Gettysburg; J. Brinkerhoff, Fail field; Mrs. DUIICAn, tashtown ; J. Lower, Arrendistown ; Peter Mickley, Mum. masburgi D. Kauffman, Bendenrille; J. Burk holder, Bendersville ; Stehle, Dutterow's Mill i tlotitnirer, Haltnoribute; =r Irenty, Abbothe town; Muir)) and Johnson, F.mmitsbure. C. -WEAVER: Gettysburg, Dee. 17,1847. HEALTH—HEALTH ! Tug MOST EFFECTUAL OF ALL KNOWN REMEDIES. Dr. Drake's Panacea, The only radtcal cure for Consumption! ifT ALSO removes and permanentlyconss all Jet all diseases arising from an impure state of the blood—via.: Scrofula or King's Evil, Rheu rnatism,Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples, or Postales on the tare }notches, Biles, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring Worm or 'fetter, Scald Head, Enlargement and Pain of the Bases and Joints, Stubborn Meets, Syphilitic Symptoms, Sciatica or Lumbago, di.easet arising from an injud.cious we of Mer cury, D op+y, 'Exposure or Imprudence in Gfe also Clio.,nic Constitutional Disorders. In this med.cine several innocent but very po tent articles of the vegetable kingdom are united, forming a compound entirely different in its char. a 'ter and properties from any other preparation, and unrivalled in its operation on the system when laboring, under disease. It should be 4, the hands of e‘ers person, who, by basiness, or gener al course of Erie, is predisposed to the very many aliments that render life a curse, instead ola bless. lug. and so oncn re,•ult in death. FUR :..CROFITLA, Dr. Drake's Panacea is re commended as a certain cure. Not one instance 01 113 la 1111111 hu ever occurred when freely used It cures the disease and at the same time-imparts vigor to the whole system, Seroinlons persons can tuner pay too much attention to the stale of their blood. Its pacification should be their first auto ; fur perseverence will accomplish a cure 01 even /armoury &erase. FOR ERurrioNs OF THE SKIN, Scurvy, Scorblittc Adections, Tumors, White Swelling, Err, veLt., Ulcers, Cancers, Running Sores, , cabb and Ltile, Dr. Drakes Panacea cannot be doo high. ly extolled ; is searches out the very root of the disem.c, and by removing it from a qatem,inal.es a cure certain and permanent. INDIGE;II()N.—No medicine perhaps has ever been discovered which gives so much one 1.) the stomach and cat sea the secretion of healthy gastric juice In decompose the modal Dr Drake's Panacea. RIIEDEA —Dr. Drake's Panacea is u sed with the greatest success in Rheumatic Coin pl un?s, especially such as are (qualm.. It can s by urivkg out all impurities and tool huitiouis which ateh accumulated in the system, wbich are the cease of It heu h atisin Gots t 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. CO NINU 11. P nos can be cured. Coughs, Ca. tarrh, Broechitis, Spitting of Blood, Asthma, Dif ficult or protuse Expectoration, Hectic Flush, Night Sweats, Pain iii the side, &c., have been cured, and can be with as much certainty as ally other simple disease. A specific hes king been sought for bait in vain until the discovery of Dr. Drake's Panacea. It is mild and sate but certain arid efficacious in its operation, and cannot possi• bly injure the most delicate constitution. We would earnestly recommend thme afflicted to give it a trial—and we halve they will not have ems. stun to regret it. The system is cleansed and s rengthened. the ulcers on the lungs sic heated, and the patients gradually regain their usual health andstrength. Read the folio% ing testimony Philadelphon, Me. 14th, 18411. Dana Sea:—la reply to your question respeM ing the use of Dr. Drake's Panacea, I will say, that although a perfdct disbelieve; in the existence of a Panacea, or cure for all diseases, however val. Liable it may be in certain conditions of the sys. tum, 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 evi.mositar curnsusitr- Tuna, and abandoned by them as inturabfe. One of the persons had been under the treatment ut several very able practitioners fur • number of years, and they said she bad °old fun Co* gumption combined mitts .17040 and • that . she might linger for sometime, but could not be per. manently relieved. In both cases the effect in the Panacea has been most gratifying. Only lour or five bottles were used by one of the persons before she began to improve rapidly. The other took about ten. I will only add that familiar as lam with consumption by inheritance and by exten sive observation la a study, and knowing also the injurious agents an nine ease* out of ten of tar, boneset, and name vegetable tonics, es well as of many of the expectorants and sedatives, I should never have recoirirneaded• the untottlr. Drake's Panacea if I had not beerampiainted with the ingredients. Bunke It tome that these are recommended by our most poputirand schen. tific.physicians, and in their present combined state farm probably, the best alterative that fias ever been made. The cure is in accordance with a theory of ConsuroptiOn broached in France a few years ago by, one of ber most eminent wri.. ters on medicimr, and now established by facts Which admit of no dispute. Very respectfully . yours, L. C. GiqNN. , To au e the language of another, orb.. brisket, Panacea is always salutary Wits efeete-- , hever injurious. It is not an Opiate—it is not an 'Kin Fieetonint. It is not intended to lull the invalid • into a fatal security, . It is a great remetkr-ra grand healing and curative eornriound, the great and only rem* withal' medical .en skill bas yeffirtufueed earthe trititirfehriff litillther. to unconquerable malady. 'And no person:9M ed with' this dreid&l Weave, trill be just t h qi. self and his friands s if , he go down totter grate without testing its -virtues, A single but:lN:ill most eases, will produce a (avertible cheese In , the, condition of any pationt,,bpwever love,' TO THE LADTES,—LuIIes Of pale edinples. 'ion and contomptive titbits, eltd surds as *ride, bilitated by'tboanobstructhins Which females' are liable to, are restored by the Ode of a bottle or two, to blOom mid ..4111r. ' it P b 4 far 'get best ,retitTly ever disinveinil for vietiltly'etillaterWinit suchen have bad bentore; being plidt, they , Mire It. ;, It; .iketaidlately restores: t heappetite, strength and color. , Nothing eau be more ourprisinithan Its If:sip orating effects on the buman'frame. Pao* all weakness.and lassitude before tekingiint .rmen become robust tiest.rtill of energy under its influ ence. It linmediately counteract. thenerveless. . . nest; of the lithialii4nitue. CAUTION.-110; careful and see that you get OW/ermine Dr. Daans'a Pawaes•-- it has the signature of an F. BToass on the wrapper--encl also the nun "Da. NAOMI!, Rili•or.A, (''trigs," bown in thq glass. Prepared only by Bros as& Co. Druggists, Nd 2 North Sixth street,Phile., and for sale by I 8, H. BODHLI I 3I. Gettysburg, COOK & ZELLER, Mercetsbutd.. March 3, Itgb.—ly - ' Stanton's External Eon( dy, • iIr•VT!..I 1, iol 101$•1 . 7 5 it now 'universally acknowledged so be Abet IXFALLIBLE ith.ink•DX : :; For Rheurnattm, Simnel Afteettoto.,Contraetjemi of the liuscles, note Tbloat sod Qiiitits, lor„ sues, Old I.l.lcorm, Pi tins in the balk 114 'Cheet. A gut Witte iheait and Fio; ' • Tneth-Reht,*raina • Salt Rheum, Burns, Croup, Frosted Feet and all prervous Disossts/ .',. . f ' • i I ii,III.INT'S LINIMENT is sustaining a nr;tori alai ,itty Unequalled brany stinlleir 'settled,. It requires no polling to give it a remotion. it has beau for 401110 time silently god .spiely, ternaries. it, and now, %than its beneficial edecte he se, lien'. experienced by . so entity, the expresiirmsnlirV itutte are continually apPeiring. aria ihitirdido have been made whole by its mednii:infedirehesetfl that the "filleted should flu tenger tiettniin ignbfan t of its invaluable end intallible etticary. , , '- Mr. Geo. E. Stanton, the Proprietgr,ie eript inanely receiving, testimonials of bese6lls recip ed i , from its use', and many of the cures It laaseirec t 4 almost exceed belief. In One 'rise a child d been a cripple for eight year., hailing. serene ed the spine, when at the age of two years, by aWI from .4 chair. Medical treatment failed, buelfour bottles of the Liniment restored hips P ... r and be now loins it illi his playmates ig 1 eii youthful pinhole, as' robust as the bertlfbui l 0 them, and only e itnill lintrip oir'his back tore. re- mind him of hiseurly sufferings. Price 75 hints per bottle. , . , , , , STANTON'S PAPILLARY oiktoEnT,..; CKNOWLEDGED to be the most valuable Mai remedy, that link yet been discuritreiLaild maybe relied drYWitleconfidence by all khomgy have Declaims *mite UPI' . of MILK FEVER, AGUE' IN'THE bREAST,. • • SORE NIPPLES,- ' • . This Ointment is parrinularlylndended for there s'omplaints that Mothers art. list4e to during the noising of infants, and may be truly called ••1 be Nurse's Friend. Price 55 cli per box. G. E. STANTON, Proprietor, Sing Sing, New York. Sold by ,S. R. Buehler and S. S. Forney, (l e i. tysbUrg ; Wrn. Wolf, East Berlin ; A. Al'. Farland, Abbottstown ; and Riley, Oxford ; Jacob .Nuiabaughinntriptnn ; B. Zuck, New Chester ; AP's* Bing, lion terstown ; Hollinger ¢ Arie, Peters burg. (Y. S.); . G. Ir. Heagy, Fairfield. Jan. 7. 1845.—em CULLEN'SI Indium Vegetable I' anatew, OWAND & WALTON invite attention to ...aQ) the following advertisement: DR. CULLEN EVER VICTORIOUS! As a proof of die continued success of DR. CDI.I.F.N'S INDIAN IiEGE FABLE PANA CEA. we refer to a few of the many Certificates in our possession for cures performed by Ibis great Purifier. Capt. T. L. Sanders, Constable of Smith Mul berry Ward, cored of [tithes Itch. Mr. J. P. Reese's child, No. 83 North Seventh street, cored of hereditary letter, which covered its entire body. Mr. M. M'Cleus' child, N. 350 Market street afflicted with scrofula from its birth. Mr. K. W. Maxwell, Grape Court, Market at., above Eighth, cured of Scrofula, had fourteen open ulcers upon his body at the time he cow. menced taking the moicine. Miss Christiana Sends, West Spruce street, be tween Beach and Willow ate., near the Schuylkill cured of Scrofula ; had suffered eight veers ; her limber's •n much •ffeeted that tea and coffee, would pass out at her ear--this is a strong case. Capt. John K. Barclay, No. 400 Alarket street, Philadelphia, cured of Scrofulous Sore Leg of years step ling. This ease is well It 84,wil to ma ny of our best ythysiciara, *lns hare trequently adiised aniptitatton: Mr. Isaac Brooks. Jr.. No. 5 Jefferson, west of'Schuylkill sixth street. below Locust. This was undoubtedly one of the moat severe cases of Scrofula ever cured, and is certified to by many of our best physicians and clergymen and also by himself. Joseph Barbour. No. I Short Court, east from Twelith street. above Race. cured of Scrofulous Sore Throat of eight years standing: Mr J. H. Frick's child , Na.7:li Dock street, Philadelphia. Mr. Michael Duffy. No. 211 North Front street, (at P. Brady , Co.'s) Philadelphia, cured of 'fet ter of twenty tive years. Mr. William Flemming, No. 240 Washington street, between Eighth and Ninth, Philadelphia, cured of Erysipelas of four years, which destroy ed the flesh to the bone. William Harker, cults' of SClofula. This case had been in the hospital many months and' dis chaiged as incurable—he is now well end may be wen daily at our office. Mi. David Kirgan, Muddy Creek. Hamilton Counts', Ohio, cured of Scrofula. This was a very severs case, and Kirgan says thus could mo ney prevent, he would sot undergo the Ammo e 4 fiction for Ten Thouresd Dollars, and yet Se was cured fur a few dollars by Dr. Collen's In dian Vegetable Panacea. Mr. John W. Hazleton, of Monica Hill, New Jersey, cured of Tetter of over ten yams stand ing, with a low bottles of the Panacea. Mr. John Brocken, Germantown, at the age of 61 years, was cured of a violent Totter, that bad troubled him for eighteen years. ' Mrs.F.ve Siert*, No. 63 South street,between Third and Fourth, from Schuylkill, cured of Fe ver Sores on her armies, after suffering twelve years with them. Mrs.S. is 62 years ot age. Mrs. Elizabeth C. Fosteg, Seem:id at., four doors above Viashington st., was cured of a Teter on her leg, which had troubled het fourteen years. Mr. Hiram Ridge, Attleboro, Bucks county Pc, cured of Salt Rheum. l'ids ease hid b&rrn pronounced incurable ty some 12 or 34iphysi. cians of the first standing-r4s &Net .reesrt 1,811 recourse to Comoro's Palmer's. aid WoO, euted completely in a few montSs, Sher soffetlng 17 years—the disease had covered ilmostbli calla person: Mr. Charles Otis, late of Parish street, weld& Monapubk, cured of Tetter of IS yeast iwhancls and fee* • Mr. Mellon Grubb, Juniper street.nezr Spruce, cured of Scrofulous ulcers oh the 'shoulders, which bad defied the doctors more than a year. Afflicted - reader, send to our °Rice and get then Certificates, from which you will learn the extraordinary anfferiargeolitilliee POPOR,I," well as the mode Otter,. •• • • • '2. " Soldortioleside rind vets , im RA MD Sl ' 11V TP I4, ProPriefo_l l l4.76 Merketatreist;Phillisitt*lll, and by the followthg Agents: • S. H. Buehler, Gettysburg. • Wm. Hi:finger. Abbottstown. Lilly 4. R118,1,0:frill. 7 4 : 7:''Coisiis,"Firinkiliqp: —. May 5,1848.-2 m [August-S i lt/1Q 4,•••• otgeoti, rr HREElAgestemilbteslAtc *hers ale a number oflir" andfßapniintAliurks ill Aolints county. For firtber partioulans call at the Bookststre 'Ar:.4;11,11 KELLER KURT*. TIE- : STAR ilkil=3AffEr jnibliihed etqrsFriday enin 1 0P county lltat &boa and, Re t cordeef • 041 I iti„k. t 11} ERA , . „MP , gi ittikr,'.“L 'pal l id in advance dr vrittitot art yen! eat aattunl=if Rot paid witbits ties year,s* •' paperdliMentintidwitilialitlearifteifstepa 'except it the option ortbe FAitet: , tingle doplia. '6+ cents. Alailurate.notit3r adi stelniaMkdte will be regarded as a new engagement ,. , didsertiuments notexeeeding a square three timer fur El—every subsequent instil it n. 26 Cents: T.onger ones in the same proyorti t D. Alt advertisements not specially eide,red for # given time, will be continued until Torbill( A liberal reduction will be made to Aldose IA bo ed. •vertiae by the , year. ,; , Jab Printing oi all k inds executed llePl/ ctrl sromptly, and on reasonable Later, and Comintanirritiotir to the nlOOl 4 ll X. COpting such as contain Motiii*ille non of new suhseribers,must r 016 4 1‘ eider 2 to k lacy re V ermi
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