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    liallimore Advertisements.
WArtHIES,JEWELKY, WATCH TOOLS,
AM) MATERIALS.
*SLAKE ANID „LYON,
f„;144:41 , 42 Baltimore sheer, Baltimore, Md.
'
y PULD call the attention of country
merchants, watch-makers , traders,
am ;individuals to their stock of Gold and
SdperLever,Lepino, and Verge Watches,
Gal.Pfinmilivand Rings and
l'%•ir !tinge. Spectacles, Plated and Britan
iii*Ware,—Silver Spoons, Castors and Can
dle•stiska. and Fancy Goods,—together
with a variety of Lunette, Patent, and Plain
\Vetch Glasses. Springs, Verges, Jewels,
Pliers, Tweezers, Vises, Ste.,
which they intend to famish as good and
as cheap as env other houso in this city
or elutobere. larders for Jewelry, Watch.
es, or Watch materials. promptly and care
fully attended to at No 192 Baltimore at.
Baltimore, April 7, 1848.—dm
3. x: °Rex.
lON M. OREM OV.OO
MERCHANT TAILORS,
*RD RtNOLESALE DEALER, IN
Chithis, Ca salsrarres,loiitings
and Tailors , Trinamite or,
*u. 230 MARKET STREET, N. W. CORNER,
OF CHARLES, RALTIMON6.
A LAIIO6 •ssoß.Tmercr or
REX!) Y - MA DE CLOTHING,
. •
Of Superior 'Qualify.
• .OrONE. .
Mora 111, 1848.-1 y
_lVilliain Kejlholtz,
ttenler in Paints, Oils, Brushes, Glans
Varnish, Putty, and Mixed Paints, of
tritetiors, at the loteeat rotes,
Corner of Franklin suit Green streets, opposite the
Penn'a Avenue, Baltimore.
*,43, Wlmama Kaitmucrchavhig had
; at'fitigg Sie,yerienee in Paints, Oils, &c., be-
Ottetractioal House and Sign Painter,
*Wren ail information, respecting
Paints, &e.. gratis. Country Mar
iduints aad others supplied on tooderate
terms.
get . . SO. 1847.—1 y
. .7-
Philadelphia Ad verliirfteuts
WHIG CONVENTIOL
I\TO doubt there will be a large lumber
44.14. ofporsons who intend to 'visit PHIL
ADELPHIA to attend the great WHIG
cartvErrpoN to-be held ott the 7th of
tiekt: To all, such the subrcriber
, would, attedtion to his large assort
woßif.bfilLTS and CAPS, consist- im
Wirf 'ewe Black Beaver and Mole- °Mill
is Fine Wilma ROCKY Moura.sin
Beittfralrlmd GOIOLUIER (very light.) Pi=
nanzlK ns
Leghtir, Fine Cubourgsoke.,
lithicl;lllammer'Caps, of every description,
*Hitt 'which will be sold 'at the lowest
CHARLES OA KFORD.
No. 104 Chestnut Street, between Third .
May 19.--1 rn and Fourth Ste. Philadelphia.
Great National ork.
* lifirtory of Me Revolution and Lives of
• the Heroes of the War of Independence,
. CUOLES J. PSTICRIIOIII.
All IdeViat volume with t 8 floe Steel Plate., and
aearly SOO beautiful Wood Engravings.
.iThis is a splendid book. A valuable
adifition to the Historic Literature of our
country. We are much mistaken if it
does not rank with the works of Irving
sod Prescott."—Franiford Herald.
"It surpasses any similar work yet of
to the American public:'—Neale
Gaulle.
"It marbe property Considered a popu
larised Military History of the Revolution
extremely well and judiciously written."—
; North ilmerical.
• "The present work on the Revolution
aed its Heroes is superior, both in eltent
and design, to any that has heretofore come
- under our _
"A well connected . iu'vry - of - that e
ventful period."-Ledger.
"Pemdedly the best popular History of
the Revolution and its Heroes, that hasyet
been given to the country."--Saturday
Evening Post.
SZrAGENTS WANTED, to canvas.
for the *Wire — elegant Work in every coun
ty •and town in the U. States, to whom the
most liberal inducements will be offered.
• Price only $3.
.Addresa (post mid) WM. A. LEARY,
N 0.168 N. second street, Philadelphia.
'May 19, 18411-3 in
Philadelphia Wardrobe Lloth
ing Emporium,
No 103 ammo' weer, between Third & Four*
North Side,
D'ART':&ants and others visiting the city.
I' side establishment may always be
Arland a full assortment of GANTLZ
-111 I CLOTHING. to suit all tastes and at
4°
Wit reasonable prices as will ASTONISH
'111.: A ipubfish no Fiat of prices, but will
guarantee to sell as low if not lower than
those who make mere pretensions. My
goods are all purchased at low prices, and
made in as good itylrs as can be found in
the city. A call is solicited before purcha
sing elsewhere, as the Wardrobe is free to
*IL . PERIZY lt. McNEILLE•
No. 105 Chesnut street, Philadelphia.
N. B.—A large stock of piece goods on head.
Oarments made to order at the shortest notice.
Slay 10. 1848.-3 in
Allegheny House,
litti 280 MARKET AT. PHILADELPHIA.
Tits subscriber (late of abe
Washington Hotel, Harrisburg, Pa.) takes
this method of informing his old friends
and she public generally that he has taken
'the above named HOTEL. The House
is airy and comfortable, and has been et
rnuilvely altered and improved, and the
proprietor hopes by strict attention to bus-.
anew and a proper care for the comfort of
itistuuts, to merit and receive a share of
public patronage. The House is situated
liery convenient fbr the Travelling Public,
.lutroig only two doors above the Harris
burg end Pittsburg Depot, and within two
Winton walkNof the Baltimore and Read
ing Depots. Stabling attached to the pre-
Terme $1 per day.
' E. P. HUGHES, Proprietor.
Sept'. & 1847.-tf
1055irt0ni.55.4-ESALE
it4I IficWAREHOUSE,
ralor71:: IrET ITMIET, BETWEEN 4TH
STII,I.IOLADELIPIIIA.
subscriber • respectfully solicits
Abe attention of Country 3lerchants
erepuerally to snexsminationofa
commute OFOCe OF
y-utade Clothing,
raj extent, vsitcty end wurktnan
'‘. 'lor , Inners himself will give universal
4 1A • • while ills reduced scale of pri
n., Monts to furebssers inducements
eininelubs 'surpassed by say mbar es.
iu die U. States. ,
JACOB RED.
indempbt., Mart b 3, 1848-,-3m
aa IP nit a)va
j Great Hat, Cap, and Fut
138714111LIS11•11EXT,
No. 104, CHEStIitIT STREF:T,
Pei wen Third and Four(h sired*,
P.l L P JIM
/MIL•' Advertiser ham constantly on
j hand and manufacturing, every des
cription of HATS AND CAPS, of the
latest and most approved fashions, con
sisting of
am YOUTHS' HATE, AND CAPS,
111 Eli in great variety, among which is a
new article for Spring and Sumener . wear.
MILITARY t:HAPEAUX; Caps. dbc..
made according to the Army end Navy
regulations, awl for .**eHority of finish
and uuderial i Wye getimbeen surpassed.
THE SUMMER RAS/LIONS
•
l' For gentlemen, consisting of I.Me Rocky
Mountain Beaver and. Gossamer Hats,
(very light) Panama, Leghorn, Fine Co-
Lou, ille„ ee. ' kilo' fine Straw, Braid,
it Cloth
and Cape ; Lidice Riding Hats
......, ~ ,
1 q entst e l Y "Iv
l". 9 . 1 “, in fact
t ps
1h irgeSt asiortaient livii, before (Aired
to the Oldie 4 being is low in price as
any Hataiblishment in the country,
Illrrliatesi descriptive of the 'Fashions
will be found in Godey's Lady's Book,
and Grillage/1 &lapin's , . ' Remember
OAKFORD'S,
N 0.1114 °bean ut street, between Thin! and Fourth
sustae, Phikidaiphia.
March 3.1343.--1 y
w. S. 110PIIINS
Umbrellas apd to msol§ Cheap,
f. WIW:A. DROWN,
LIMIIRELLA - AND PARASOL MANUFcIC•
IVREA,
86 lIMIXItt ITHEET, PHILADELPHIA.
EALERS in Umbrellas and . Parasols,
w tubing to purchase handsome goods,
of superior quality, cheap, are invited to
call it my, Manufactory and Store, No. SO
Market street one door below Third street,
whete every variety of Umbrellas and Pa
rasols are sold cheaper than they can elm
where be obtained.
A call when yod visit Philadelphia is
requested. An examination of my goods
will satisfy you that it will be to your in
terest to purchase of me.
Orders by letter will receive strict atten
tion, and goods •selected adapted to your
market.,
March 3.1848.-3 m
FRENCH REVOLUTION.
rrtYRAN'Fig, as well as Monopolies,
oast- fall; so mast prices. That
this is a tact can be 'proved by calling at
.11•49. 72,
NORTH SECONDStreet above Arch, PHILA-
, LE *WRAY,
!' 4 '. Fine Gold and Sil
*
—A verWatches,low
' ,- . - er - than . ever offer
.
5 , k . ,- -: ed. in the city.
Wholesale and Retail.
The stock consists in part of Gold and
Bilvet Leven"; l'Epines and Quartier
Vetches ; Jewelry of the newest and most
fashionable patterns.
SILVER SPOONS, dte.—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 SECO.ND 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 cts ;
Patent. 15 ; Lunette, 20 cts ; other articles
in propontion.
Remember, you- can buy here below
any published list of prices in this city or
New York.
Watch Repairing rirticolarly attended
to, and warranted to give aatisfaction.
N. B. Old Gold and Sitio r bought for
trash or taken in exchanlre'ae(don't,i(orget
the No.) 72 North Second street,fabove
Arch, Philadelphia.
April 21, 1848. [Sept. 3, '47.—ly]
THE CHEAPEST AND LARGEST
Assortment: et Cold und Sliver
wATeit
it, t.* IN PHLUIEL
WHOLUALr. dL RTAIL.
Gold Lever Witehree full Jew
bk. elled. 18 caret cue* 935 tot°
Gold 1 puss Watchea, tetll jewelled, 10
carat men, • • $25 to ao
Silver Lever Watchea, full jewelled, .17to 20
l'Epine " 9 to 12
Quartiles, fine quality, full jewelled, Bto 10
" " common " 5
Gold Pawns, 1.50
Gold Pen, diamond point, bolder and
1.12
Silver Tea Spoons, Silver warranted equal
to coin, 4 so
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 neek,eurb
and lob Omens; ear tinge and every thing
in the Watch sad Jewelry line, all of
which I am determined to sell cheaper than
can be bought elsewhere. lam satisfied
with small profit', and quick sales.
As for my sto ok of Watcheeeboth gold
and silver, I defy, competition ; as re
gards quality and quantity, I am 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 stock. Persons, by sending the
amount of money which they wish to ex
pend. can have goods sent to any part of
the United States, West Indies or Canada;
or by sending the money to any express
office, the money to be paid on the deliv
ery of the goods. All I ask is a trial, to
convince persons it will be much to their
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 advertittenteni, and
call at I.EWIS LADOMUB'
Cheep Watch and Jewelry Store,
413 MARKET St. above Eleventh.
North side, Philadelphia.
11:7•A11 kinds of Watehea imported to
order.
April 21, 1848.-Om
♦T TILE VA 3CLETT ST OAS
In Baltimore Street, Gettysburg,
tAN be purchased, as cheap as may
J be expected, Steel Bead Reticules
and Purees, Beads and Clasps, Purse,
Twist, Scissors, Thimbles, ebonite, Flow
ers, Cords. Worsted and Worsted Patterns,
Card Boards, Combs, Bilk Canvass, Lilly
White, Cologne, Hair Oil, Head Dresses,
Tooth Brushes, Hooka and Eyes. Bed
Lace and Carpet Binding, together with an
assortment of JEWELRY.
April 7. 4848.—tf, '
PERFUMERY, ;SOAPS, FANCY
ARTICLES, TOYS, &c. for sale
IItLPHIA
C. WEAVER.
BOOKS ON THE .1•14. Lire bt-tt sold. l2mo. Price, single
NAT VAAL& SIC 511F.110E5,,, Iletmy,4ll.f.eents.
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illke neat olc.i
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:S
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All of which nary be onferad and arnmanKV INA_rihatiagasiaal characiate living. The .
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Ipplied. Accompanied by a Chum MI
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bracing a swim Eleatamwry View •
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The Principles .f Pliyaielery Liplikod.;
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tal Educatioi, 'rewind' se sidird. %mei 4
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the Natural Theology and Siwalemaings , The p aresudegicid Gu i de : D es i gne d
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compared with 'those eepsimed is illseStras.. .
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Materialism, Holiness. tram. Beiramits.
ant TUE star AUTHOR.
Punishments. Deprasityr, a Chowsh of p J Pkrersology and Physiolo-
Heart, Will, Foreordination. and Wkstsihnin. c co ndensed des crip 1-
..r.y.: entpnoing a
Tenth edition. Pries 50 cents.
MIMI *Jibe Body and Mind. Also, the ad-
Blr THR lIMIRIC AMOR
thttimonal dionmenes made by the aid of f
Nytiolog,, .linisial wad illimail z _ip-
mairesectimmand Neurology. S mal l
quarto.'
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rinweilgatatne r ederaly
wlthi.
Pol!kitinetaoltl-i cents. engravings.—
With
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12mo. Price 50 coats- N. B.—Any work named in this
s. Cate-
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ems ef site first mail. at a trifling expense
' 4l. Culture and Pa f eerins e f CI"- t.__ ~ by enclosing in a letter the re
crier: including the Illatsl;iritmossof feed.- t.
and directing the same.
Improved edition. 12ine Prim Silais.
paid.
le
BY 11111. se=a sarnasi.
FOWLER b WELLs.
Memory and Intellectual befun r. •
No 131 Newel* street, ii. York.
Applied to Self-Liicssiom aid Juisenelle 1 113FSeedi min. or wawa! bank note*, may be
Instruction. Twentieth okra, egaireill anallaned in a inner, and sent by mail to the pub- ,
and improved. Withtweasymat glagrar Badman. wham ilianamang the podage, in pay went
rings. 12mo. Price 50 cents. ,it Artie aSave named works.
■as. L. N. IGWUR. Jane 2, rats.
Familiar Lew*, on "pi to anti
Phrenology : designed fur tabr lame Ali - Country Merchants can Save
Children and Youth, la& hoots and Faia-0 FROM 13 TO 25 PER CENT.
ilks. Illustrated with slaty-lime an S us jaY purchasing their Oil Cloths direct
wings. §tereotYPed edizioa 6 1243 " L— hum the manufacturers.
Price $l.
L. N. romrus
Marriage: Its 15stoly end Pfsaiose- -; Haereisened a Warehouse. No. 135 North
phy with a ph ren app r a an d sweet. above Race, second door
logical Exposition of the Fun and 04 . 01 rei CA the Eagle lintel, ILADEL-
Qualifications for Happy Mani:ages- 11-Ifth PHIL where they will always keep on
editi o n, amply alustr a t t d wills eagr a a law ,_ kneel areemipleie assortment of Patent Elas
-12 ow. Price 37i cents. _. Carriage Oil Cloths, 28. 30, 40, 40, 48
DR. J. G. MITICCILICEIL. ' Ira St itiehes wide. Figured, Painted,
Education, Founded en to .% ,r sad Plana, on die inside, on Muslin, Linen
.Ilan: withan Appendix, kry Weil.; mai Dritlier. Table Oil Cloths of the
containing an illustrated tlescriiinotani atur wan desaralde petterns. 36, 40. 16 and 51
Teinperainents, and a brief mall-sat sdalii icr.6 wide. floor Oil Cloths, from 2tl
the Phrenological Organs. Wain a re- illf4JtV so 24 feet wide, well seasoned, and
trait of the author. 12um reise Sal 61 . TieWC , FI Nlyit• of pa ners, all of their own
cents. meander - lure. fla'"Transparent Window
Rev. rows emu WM. Sara Ica, Carpet', Lc. .111 goals xarrant-
Lrctures on the Phi osoithy of ifesearr- es LJune 2,1848-3 m
thin and C airroyeatee : with sitinur- solo D'aistid.
63 " in iu p rocess and P rjruirei a n Lar4 " - lIREE AeTmts wanted to circulate a
dim. Illustrated with a likeness *if stbe
srundier of New and Popular Works
author in the act of
c ueing envniitur
ca AA monis- For further particulars
sleep. New and elarged eihnota.
=nu
2.1 Book : sio ie re o f
Cheap edition, only 25 mass.
KELLER El U Jaz.
)LIDO II-
Human Rights end aria Poilinsll ENO Ir LLME 11 T H. 3 T
Guaranties : founded on the Mani add itt:111 RrA r & CO.
Intellectual Laws dour Being. Pheettell-
H IVE REMOVED from 192 Market
ogy adopted as the true pilesophy di mind
sirert„ au their New, Splendid and
With Notes and Appendix, by Coeur
Combe. New and eithigied etEntato.,--- llowornse Estailishneent to be k now nas the
Price 50 cents. Tower Hall Clothing Bazaar,
(Kr Mr. Hurlbut is Row Juikar al ear .
Supreme Court in the city of Lew Twit
-4 IIZTVICZN Irtirlril AND SIXTH,
DR. JOHN D. 11111151 LAN.
Fascination : or the P hiosoplig 1 1
Charming : Illustrating doe Pinomples. Menem-arum Aida neltictanee in pro
of Life in connection with Sprain and m.o.- —} g atin g '-loaf is any wry might appear
IrL l2mo. Improved and sreseneeped. ide de mad bombastic exaggeration of
L ` 4.1f:fill!) . illustrated in the *tam some no the trade, but vrill beg leave to
• . the art. Pee only 40 centus wiser die folloaring notice fom one of our
L. N. lITY.IJEIL. CiRY
Symbolied flsad az a ••{Par of the greenest curiosities that our
Ifeatt.in-ahirip form. Mamma as•rvs- 253165 10 the "mailer , is BEN
vey at one view the mannal hoginge as NETT & COS great clothing Aare, No.
each organ of the mind. Ram 25 as. IS2M.L - terstreet,betweetiFfth and Sixth,
nes. nato.. '' eine' b has bees styled "Tower Hall,"
;roman Ahmain ad ha m . &am des pear ±6aisb of the front. The
erwe with a general L m a sid i m , b balking es an immense one, containing
C. M. Kirkland. Illustrated withillomen itimmen caparisons rooms, all of which are
portraits of dissimilated mamms llitma.• rilected welt revery variety of seasonable
Price 40 cents. groments. arranged in the most perfect or-
LOCI, COIm dew mad negidardy. The proprietors take
.1 Sober and Temperate Life: wig:; Irug *moss is showing their building
Notes and Illustrations, by leis panda„ and cessents to the citizens. particularly
Dentist. Containing ifnections as as de, socultrok, and so those coming from the
quantity of food necessary en podeng lie, ensuitsy. We know of no place more
to an hundred yeas. 'With IratillY at a
meroui West:alio' as, and a Friezes of die -1161 25. 15140 , --3ifi
author. Price 25 cents-
limns wow at. on. a. ' 1 mjunaugnizugg.
aernistry dppiheit to Physisisgy.
ligriessitare, and Cantmertr: with addi
tions by Dr. John Gardner. Lange otsa
ro. Best edition, paper, attly Zr man. 1
o. s. YOUrtilL.
Love and Posentoge • oppirsoll so dm : .
Improvement of Offspring ; ank-'
portant directions and wggraaiswa so lasi
era and the marriedl„ cooesemang the suroo-, or= maillernigHaed has connected with
gest ties and the most smontdawd smaiara-: 111 his C.wichastaking Establishment a
tons relations of life. Ikea. Bliesinaoh, bete &alb Shop. and is prepared to do
Pities $5 tests. ALE azaias Or
ST TUB sass JUMBIBIE; lIELACKS.VI ITIIING,
Anurtiorness or Es awl Remake ENCIMMIXO
of Ezetwitsive sad Pavvenad SesawEity =IR 12105110101181111, WAGONS, &C.
including warning and aerie so des allaa-!Illo would say to those who have Horses to
rigid and Single. Be* a 645,Palossot shoe. dot he has in his employ first-rate
"""ve end Plinag age• " 1211.6 Pte"' lank 11141ELITital his personal attention,
1211 cents. h Ira email& iiirto_give entire satisfaction
IT TUT sass inning. so al dime who allay favor him whit a call.
Tensperonteand 7TRAPhiriagr. Fans & 1 CARRIAGE is OUGGY SPRINGS,
ed on the Laws of Lik. a diewdayad by t i (w a rd' wall he promptly made to or.
the sciences of Phreamiogy and q der at ail knee.
BY ; showing the lePoriema logaraiet ICPAII kinds of REPAIRING done,
ulnas, and the evils libeled ow the is-!; bosh is Broodsod iron, at the most redue.
man constitution, by conareorkg the as-h' ad prim,
gene of animal life' analligallavs i r h aP.rllll2•Tbsoltiel for past encouragement,
propriate engravings. Sin.. ,Prres 124. due swhaankerstaheitasa continuance ofpat
cents,
nasare. wail invites his friends to call at
Sr vire alarm arenow.. Eilbiliarnikaitast is west Chambersburg
Matrimony: or, Phrenology and Pliays-:. s e, a g esr d ams below Thpmpson's Hotel.
i °logy A pplied to th e selection. of Cancroid C. W. HOFFMAN.
Companions for Life. Including due '.O Gettysiirtirg, October 15, 1847.
lions to the married for living together ad- ,
fectionately and happily. Illastraard.,—.). GARDEN SEEDS,
Octavo. Price 25 cents. :ar RANTED Growth of 1847, in
BY rue sot= ATIIBOU. every variety. just received, and
Synopsis of Phrenology: desigotell for ' I kr sale at the Bookstore of
the use of Practical Phrenolegiaer. Aso4 KELLER KURTZ.
ply Illustrated. Of which 1714/1/ 1 0 ear Km* 17,1545.
roller at. Caroni-chat:
FO. 12 mAILIKET STREET,
D SPEPSI Art--
find and all Diseases of the Mornisch and .
Bowels.
fYEIPEPSIA, or Indigestion and its
conseinenees, 7 —An eminent Profe
ssor says: 0 1ft-bitty arises in persons who
lead either a - very eedintary or Irregular
life. Although not regarded as a fatal di
sease, yet; if neglected, it may bring on in
curable Melancholy - . Jaundice, Madness,
Vertigo, Malay, and Apoplexy. A great
singulanty attendant on it Is, that it may
and often does continue a great length of
time without any remission of the limp
torus..
CAUSES:—Grief and uneasiness, of
mind, intense study, profuse evacuations,
execs! in velvety, excessive use of apir
lions liquors,' te*, tobacco, opium and
other narcotics, immoderate repletion, o
ver distention of the stomach, adei
ciency in the secretion of the bile or
gastric juice, exposure to cold and damp
'air, are the chief causes of this disease.
SYMPTO3IB.---toss of appetite, nau
sea, heart-burn, acidity and fetid eructa
tions, gnawing of the stomach when emp
ty, uneasiness in the throat, pain in the
side, costiveness, chilliness, languor, low
ness of spirits, palpitations, and disturbed
sleep.
TREATMENT.—DR. A LLB N' S
VEGETABLE COMPOUND has nev
e' failed in affording immediate relief and
a radical cure for this disease.
Principal Otlice, No. 77 N. Eighth at.,
east aide; Philadelphia. For site yt Get
tysburg by S. S. FORNEY.
July 30, 1847.—1 y
Dr. C. W. Appleton's Celebrated Remedy
FOIL DEAFNESS,
Mb Al NS in, and discharge of mattet from, the
*6 ear, together with all other unpleasant symp
toms, which either accompany or announce ap
proaching Deafness. This ant aluable medicine in
the result of a long and faithfully pursued course
of experiments instituted with the mole tiew to
iliscot el (it possible) ■ certain, and. at the same
time, a sale remedy for this dreadfully afflicting
disorder, and after being exterisit ely used in the
private practice of the subscriber during the last
eight years, in very numerous cases with the most
remarkable success, iirstow offered to the public,
for the benefit of those who, from distance or other
causes, cannot have the personal attention of the
proprietor, in the fullest confidence of its efficacy'.
and in the firm belief that it will ,not disappoint
the expectations of those who mai hayeoccasion
for its eec ; in short, that it is the most VALUA
BLE, article ever °dried to the public for this di
sease.
cc ,- For .ale in Gettysburr. by S. H. BUEHLER,
in Abbwtsiown by Wis. Brr-rimintn. in Oxford
byLti.vt & Rnrr. and in Frankhn township by
MUNI As. J. COO, It R. [Aug. 6, 1547-1
ROWAND'S CARMINATIVE SYRUP
fry S a certain cure for Diarrhea, Dysentery, Cho
leia Morbos, Bowel Complaints. /tic., he , as
thousands' wit I certify who have tested its chines
within the few months it has peen offered to the
public. Ite,ul the Certificate of Dr Ross, a high
ly respectable phydician of Philadelphia:
“(:?ililetmen —I cheerfully hear testimony to the
enoil etTects of your CARMINATIVE SY ft
after having been cured of IrtiOtri severe attack.
of Diarrhea, within the last few months. Being
opposed to grAca[ar in any form. it took much
persuasion from a !Fiend, a ho keeps it In his house
as a-famiLy medicine, • to induce me to make use.
of IT. He spoke so contidenPy, I gore it a trial;
and I was not slow to make a trial of it. on the
second attack. h.it trig been 'rites etl so soon on the
first. I hate presacri bed the cartliklialus e Syrup to
a Meat or ely of toy p r • irnls, and I am pleased to
sat. o same g effects. You are at fiber
It to ti-e this as you oleos.. Your s
No, I' I'. S. IZOISY. .11. n.
',de 111 Ge , lye,burg H. IA: Eli R,
in Ahnot t”, ISv ISt rriNna.u. rn .Ixford
Lit LT : 1 / 4 LIT, and in Frwailnr, coaau~tup by
Taw.," as J. Colorlll.
Dr. Cullen's Indian Urgelatle Sprrifir
For Female Complaints.
Ail inediocc is fast taking the place oteve-
E4s ry prept:ation heretoinre used for diseases
arising from %Veakness or other causes. All that
is necessary to secure th•s medicine a place in the
Domesti: l'ractice of et ery family. when such a
medicine is needed, is a t rial. It speaks n 411 , 4 ,11
is innocent in its operation, and no injury can a
rise from its use at any time.
/'For sale. wholesale ar:d retail, by Row as
& WA 'Tom. Proprietors. 376' 2Harket st. Phila. and
by S. 1l BUEHLER, Gettysburg; Wm. Bittinger,
A bbnitstow ; Lilly ak Riley. Ox ford, and by T. J .
Cooper, Franklin tp. (Aug. 6, '47—ty
ZSABELLA NURSERY.
GETTYSBURU, PA
rßurr TREES, of all kinds, (graftc
in the root,) can he had of the sub
scriber on reasonable terms. Please cal
sod judge for yourselves.
C. W. HOFFMAN.
NEW ESTABLISHMENT.
HENRY SMITH,
RESPECTFULLY informs the citi
zens of Gettysburg, and strangers
who may tarry here until their beards grow,
that he has opened a new saloon in the
shop formerly occupied by ham Nucor,
in West York street, one door West of
Pazton'allat-store, where he intends prose
cuting the Tonsorial business in all its va
ried and various branches.
Ilis razor's good and sharp,
Hell shave your lace without a amen.
Gentlemen, call and see for yourselves.
His sponge is good. his towels ate clean,
And in his shop he's always seen.
ICI' He also respectfully informs the
gentlemen that they can at any time have
theirboota_blacked in the neatest style.—
Gentlemen hen also have grease removed
from- their clothes.
Mary Ann Smith
RESPECTFULLY informs the ladies of
Gettysburg that she has furnished the room
adjoining the above, where she intends
prosecuting Shampooing and removing
dandruff, in which her friends have been
pleased to accord to her the palm of supe
riority. She will also attend to removing
grease from ladies' apparel.
Gettysburg, April 21, 1848.
HI t MOI4H TONSOR
S. IL' 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 natters himself
that be can go through all the rtiluificatkons
of the tonsorical departments, with such an
infinite degree of skill as will meet the , en
tire satisfaction of all who submit theni.
rhino to the keen ordeal of his razor. i ge
hopes; therefore, that by attention to litPli;
ness and a= desire to please, he will mirk
as well sa receive a liberal share ofgaidlo
patronage. The sick will be attended toe
their private dwellings.
BONNE TA & HAT
FINE lot of fashionable Summer
A
HATS and BONNETS are just o
pened at STEVENSON'S, at reduced
prices, where is now offered a full assort
ment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Queens
warp, &c., &c..
May 26, ISM
TO THE AFFLICTED !
Corrip9 . und Medicated Candy
vOß the Cure of Colds, Coughs,tpit ,
ting of Blood, Bronchetis, Asthma,
Whooping Cough. Pains and °prominent,
of the breast, .and all otber Psltnonaty
complaints, and other - diseases which have
a tendency to produce. Consumption. 1 ,411
serves also as an effectual. clearer of the
voice.
, This Candy is entirely a vegetable Pa;
wane!), the principal ingredients ben*.
Hare-hound, Wild Cherry% Sarsaparilla,
Boneset, Elecempane, Liqudrice, Flax
seed, Iceland Moss, Prickly Ash, &c. and
will, if taken in time, relieve the system
front 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 squire from the Court
house, and next door to 'rhompson's Ho
tel. It can also be had of the following a
gents--
S. H. Buehler and S. S. Forney, Gettysburg; J.
Brinkerhof f Penfield; Mrs. Duncan, Cashtown ;
J. Lower, Arrendtstown ; Peter Mickley, Mum
masburg ; D. Kauffman, Bendertville; J. Burk
holder. BenderaelUe; Stable, UutMtow s Mill ;
J.S. Hollinger, tleidlersburg Henry. Abbotts
town ; Sborb and Johnson, Emmitsburg.
C. WEAVER.
Gettysburg, Dec. 17, 1847.
I'ri7T7MWTTT.Pg I MI
THE. MOST EFFECITA I. OF ALL KNOWN
REM EmEs.
Dr, Drake's Panacea,
The only radical cure for Consumption!
T A Lzd) remove. and permanently cURIS all
Jag. all diseases arising from an impure state of
the blood—viz.: Scrofula or King's Evil, Rheu•
matism,Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples,
or Pestules on the lace, Blotches, Biles, Chronic
Sore Eyes, Ring Worm or 'fetter, Scald Head,
Enlargement and Pain of the Bones and Joints,
stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Symptoms,: Sciatica
or Lumbago, diseases arising from an injudicious
me of Mercury, Dropsy, Exposure or Imprudence
in life: also Chronic Constitutional sDisordets.
In this medicine several innneent but very po
tent articles of the vegetable kingdom are united,
forming a compound entirely different in its char
acter and properties from any other preparation,
and um ivalled in its operation on the system
when laboring under disease. It should he in the
hands of every person, who, by business, or gener
al course of life, is predisposed to the very many
aliments that render life a Curse, instead ola bless
pig. and so often result in death.
FOR SCROFULA. Dr. Drake's ?Wares is re
commended as a certain cure. Not one instance
of its failure 11115 ever occurred when freely used
It cures the disease and at the same time imparts
%Igor to the whole system. Scrofulous persons
can never pay too much attention to the state of
their blood, Its purification should he their first
aim ; kit perseverclM will accomplish a cure of
teen lareduary disease..
FUR ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN. scurvy.
Scorbutic Ailectnnis, Tumors, White Swelling,
Erysipelas, Ulcets, Cancers, Running Sores, scabs
and Riles, Dr. Drake's Iliskicea camod'he ton high
ly extolled ; it searches ourlise very root of the
disease, and by removing it from a system,makes
a cure certain and permanent.
IN oh:Es rioN.—No inettioine perhare has
es so been d I sco ve red which gives no much tone
to the stomach and ca.,ses the secretion or
health s a tnejuice to i!ecoinpose the loud as Di
Dial,'s Panacea.
Rill EU t'I'IM —Dr. Drake's Panacea is u
sed with the greatest success in (then omit- Com
plaints, espesially such as are al/10111C. II ellfts
by driving out all impurities and foul 11.1100f1
hinh have accumulated in the sy -tem. which
are the rau•e of Rheumatism, cont,and sue!
of the join's. Other remedies sometimes glee
temporary relief, this entirely erarlic ales the di,
ease from the system. en en ‘c hen the limbs and
hones are if yeast lolly swollen.
I'OVjU\iI'CIUN can tie cured. Coughs. Ca
tarrh, Bronchitts, :spitting of Blood. Asthma. Dif
ficult or protuse Expectoration, Hectic
Night Saran', Pain in the side, &n., hale bran
clued, and can he a ith as much certainty as, an)
other simple disease. A specific has long been
sought for but in %sin until the discovery of Dr
Drake's Panacea. It is mild and sate but certain
and efficacious in its operation, and cannot possi
bly injure the most delicate constitution. We
would earnestly recommend those afflicted to give
it a trial—and we hell ve they will not base occa
sion to regret it. The system is cleansed and
s•rengthened the ulcers on the lungs are heated.
and the patients gradually regain their usual
health and strength. Read the follow ing testimony
Phtladr/pAio, Dde. 14th, 1847.
DIAII Sift --In reply to your question respect
ing the use ot Dr. Drakes Panacea, I will say,
that although a perfect disbeliever in the existence
of a Panacea, or cure tar nU diseases, howmfer val
uable it may be in certain conditions of the sys
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 toe very
inveterate cases. They were pronounced by the
attending physicians to be eor.xoaaaT cossdmr.
TION, and abandoned by them as tenure/de. One
of the, per-one had been wider the treatment ot
several very able practitioners for a number of
years, and they said she had "old fashirmed Con
sumption combined with Scrofula," and that ■he
might linger for sometime, but could not be per.
manently relieved. In both cases the effect of the
Panacea has been most gratifying. Only lour or
five bottles were used by one of the persona before
she began to improve rapidly. The other took
about ten. I will only add that familiar as lam
with consumption by inheritance and by exten
sive observation as a study; and knowing also the
injurious effects Istinine cases out of ten of tar,
boneset, 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. Suffice it to say that these
are recommended by osAr most popular and scion
tine physicians, andl s 'faUtheir present combined
state form probably the best alterative that 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•
tees on medicine, and now established by Bets
which admit of no dispute. Very respectfully
yours, L. C. GUNN.
To use the language of another, "Dr. Drake's
Panacea is always salutary in its effects—never
injurious. It is got in Opiate.—it is dot an Ex
pectorant. It is not intended to lull the invalid
into a fatal .sidurity. rt is a great . remedy —a
grand healing and curative compound, the goat
and only remedy which medical science and skill
has yet produced for the , treatment of Ai* bailer
to unconquerable I.nalady. And no person afflict
ed with this dreadfal disease, will hi just tehim•
self and his friends if he go down to the grave
without testing ita virtual. A single bottle, in
most clues, will produce a lkvorable change in
the condition or any patient, however low."
TO TUE LADlES..—Ladiesof pale cemplex.
ion and erinsotriptive titbits, and such al are de
bilitated by those.obstructions Which female* are
liable to, are restored hy the use of a bottle or
two, to bloom inid viger. It it ,loy far the best
remedy ever dilcovered 'far Weekly children, and
such as have tad human t ; being pleasant, they
tike it.' It immediately restores the appetite;
strength iutdcolor. - - - • • • -•
Nothing cap be mere surpriiing than its invig.
orating effects on the human frame. P*llol.llsll
we a kness and lassitude before , taking il, at one,
become rotnitt and full of energy undo!' its
awe. It immediately counteract, the nerreleim.
nem of the female frame.
CAUTIONti-Be careful end sr. that, you get
the genuine Dr, DasKi's Psxsess— it boa the
signature of Geo. F. &tones on the wrapper -end
also the name "Da. Desires Psesesa, Pans."
blown in the glass.
Prepared only by STORVII& Co.Druggiste, No
21 North Sixth street,Phila., and for sale by
S. H. BUEHLER Gettysburg,
COOK & ZELLER, Blereersburg.
Mon 18411.—1 y • • •
Stanton's External Remedy,
CaLLti.
irtiV S
111 now suffreosally acknowkdged to be the
INFALLIBLE
For'Rheummusns, bpi nalA ffections,Contractions
of the Muicles, Sore Threat and,QulnsY. 111-
enesiOld Ulcers, Pains la the Back and
Cheet,Ague in the Breast Ind fait, .
• Tooth-Ache. Siiraitis,:itruisesi
I l l i eu milSartikeroup,
F i t z oatird'Opet apg ati , .
. ,
ervott•4)4o,l,4 Ho s.
IThrrli tlhilfilENT is eusteinipg,a notori
,
t om `
atiesitielled . by Any ieinedl,
rol-tuna tio peeling to.giva 4141 repetition, it hue
been tor , bolus, time silently aiaiLishilly.iiecuring
It, and now , ben ets beneficial. elici t s Imise been
imperlimitid by so many, the expresaionaof grat
itOdsare tf de mo ph.
have been muds whole looms, istedecirous
that the afflicted should no hangar remain Ignorant
of its invilinlible and infallible efficacy.
Mr. Geo.f.,,ldtanton, the Proprietor, is con
stantly receiving testimoglels of benefits recei,ed
from ltd use, Ind many of the cures it has effected
almost belief. In one case a child had
v been a eripple rot right yea - 4,, tia,ing wienehed
ethit spinci,l•hen at the age of two yeara; by a tall
'from • chair. hledieel liege/tent piled, but four
bottleeof the Liniment reitottd hied to`iiirtngth,
and he aow joins with his playaisted in their
youthTul gambols, robust as th e . hcalthtest o
them ' and only a shush hurnFon' his back to re
rnindhisit of his early sufferings. Price 25 cents
per bottle.
The Aurae* 'Friend.
STANTON'S PAPIWEY-OINTMV.NT,
CRNOWLEDOEO to be the most valuable
Mb remedy that bee yet been discovered, and
may.be,Telied jarllh epnGde pee, b alkwhe may
have occasion for its use in eases of
MILK FEVER, AGUE IN THE BREAST,
SORE NIPPLES, ke.
Thiaoinimeni is particularly intended for those
complaint. that Mothers ire liable to during the
wrong us infants, and may be truly celled "The
Norse s Friend. Price cts per box.
C I; STANTON, Propiiitor, Sing Sing, New
York. Sold by
S. 11. Bnehler and S. S. Army, Get
tysburg; Won. My, East Berlin ; A. 21P-
Arland, Abboustown ; Lilly and IWeyy
Oxford ; Jacob auk:hang*, ilfaMptein E.
Zuck, New Chester; King. Han
fenstown ; liollzinger Fem. Peters
burg. (Y. 8.); G. ll'. Ileum Fairfield.
Jan. 7,18.13.-4 m
CULLEN'S
hidings regetuble AP evilest ea,
(a) OWAND & WALTON invite attention to
4:0., the following advertisement:
PR. CU I.LEN EVER VICTORIOUS !
Asa proof of the emstintieci , sneers. of
MILLE:NS INDIAN 1r Eta IABLE PANA
CEA. we refer to s few of the many Certificates
in our possession for cures perforated by this
great Perifier.
Copt. T. L. Sanders, Constable of South Mul
berry Ward, cured of Busber's Itch.
Mr. J P. Reese s child, Nu. b 3 North Seventh
street, cured of hereditary Teller, w hich towered
its entire body.
Mr 51. 211'r:teas' ehild. No. 3SO Merkel street
stillyted with Scrotirlei frOulits birth.
:% . Ir. R. W. )laxweil„ Grape Court, Markm et.,
above Eighth, cored of Scrofula, had fnawteese
open u!ceis upon his body at the time he cam
menced taking the medicine.
Miss Christiana Sande. Wert Prrnee street. be
tween Peach and Willow sts . near the Sehoylkill
clued of Scrofula ; had soared eight years: her
head was -u touch affected that tea and coffee,
pags out at her ear—this is U strong race.
Capt. Juhn K. Bart-lay, N 0.400 Market street,
Philadelphia, cured Dl Scroliflous Sore Leg of
yews standing. This ta-e is cell known to ma
ny Of 0,,r best idly smut., kw have frequently
adti•ed ilflli.llla . ion.
Mr. Isaac Brooks, Jr.. No. 5 Jefferson, west
of z‘chlit I kill sixth street, below Locust. This
was undoubtedly one of the must rases of
scrufkos
net cured, and In certified to by many
OS our hest physicians awl cleigyoseu and also by
Joseph Barbour, No. I Short Corm, emit from
"I . ..cleth street, above Bate, cured of Seri:ollou*
'ore Throat to eight yeatestanding.
Mr J. IL. child, N0..134 rlotk street,
Philadelphia.
Mr. Michael Dory. No. ?fi North Freer
(at P. lit ady iv. C 0..) Philadelphia, tused sd Tel
ler of lO eaty live years.
Mr. Pleincoing, No. 24(1 Washington
sheet, I..ctaevoi highth and Ninth, Philadelphia,
eureil of Eryaipelal afoul years, which deitsuy
emi the llerh IC the hone. ,
William Harker, cured of Scrofula This rase
had been In the hospital many months and du
chanted as incurable—he la now well and mar
be seen daily at our ochre.
MI. David Kirgan, Muddy Creek, Hamilton
County, Ohio, cured of Scrofula. This was •
rely severe ease, and Kirgao says that could rno
ney'prerent, he would not undergo this same al
diction for Ten Tholisurid Dollars, and yet he
was Cured for a few dollars by TOr. Cullen's
Vegetable Panacea. '
Mr. John W. Hazleton, of :gullies Hill, rifw
Jersey, eared of Tetter of over ten y ea• s stand
ing, with a few bottles of the Parses%
Mr John Broeken, Germantown. at the age of
oil years, was cured of a violent Totter, that had
Goo bled him fur eighteen years.
Mrs. E r e Siscoe, No. 43 South streethetwecn
Third and Fourth, from Schuylkill, cured of le
ver Sorra on bet aricles, after suffering pi ell e
yearn with them. Mrs. S. ii A 2 year/ Male.
Mrs. Elizabeth C. Foster, Second st., !bur' doors
above Washington at.. was cured of's Totter on
her leg, which had troubled her fourteen years.
Mr. Hiram Ridge, Attleboro, .Bache county
Pa., cured of halt Rheum. This we bad beta
pronounced incurable k y some 14 or 14 physi
cians of the first standing—es a last Teatilt I ad
recourse to CoLIZBI'II rani mu, and was eared
completely in a few months, after inhering 17
years—the disease bad covered almost his 'WIT*
person.
Mr. Mules Otis, late of Parisb street, now of
Manayank, cured of Tetter of 5 years in heads
end feet. • •
Mr.. Mel lon Grubb, Juniper street.neer Fpnire,
cured of F.crofulous ulcers on the .shoulders,
which had defied the doctors mons then* year.
Afflicted reader, seed to our Office sod. get
these Certillestee, rTOM which yen will leers the
extraordinary ishrings of these persons, as 'Asa
as the mode of erne. -
.Sold, Wholesale and lets% by RINIPASII s
row, Proprietors, q7d Markin grow, Philadelpli a,
sad by the following Agents:
8:IL - Buehler; Gettyrßorg.
Wm. Bittinger, Abbottatown.
LWv 4. Nfprd.
T, Copper, rrAnklin tp.
May 5,18413.--2 m (August 6,111.7.)
Jarril Tli,a4 difJl 4 o TRAM
JUST received at sTaysimporre,
another supply of APS; face)! OZR.
RING and 817.10.4withirow.
May VII, 18-413.
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