Star and banner. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1847-1864, June 30, 1848, Image 3

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OrilOOL .CCOUNT OF TILE
*snouvit FOR ISIS-9.
en:, Treasurer'
thOehos4 Fund of the Borough of
weellikpburr, for the School year end* ,
Jaw I si t 1848.
RECEIPTS.
. .
Amount received from JAMES MAJORS, NO
TIVIIMMVIN at last settlement 500 73
Amount Itietived awn country
2 50
An theevived by Treasurer from
`Slate Appropiation for School
Tour 1848,
Ain't Taitleviod for 184Fland paid
to Ttaauror by John Brown,
Collector.,
Judgment against John
fllnnts,
Outstandtlti t*x in hands itf John
Okitis, for 1844, 17 67
'Q. Armstrong, for 1840, 553 94
" Welly, fur 1847, 047 56
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EXPENDITURE.%
ity Orders issued to Treasurer.
TVITIIOI.I.
gr. John.A. Houck,'
es I`. DineHine.
" Wm. Witherow,
"• S. Paxton,
t. Martin. . : 700 00
•,. Jesse Sibb• • . 60:00
?die,. &a Lord s 02 DO
00thrttly;', •
"ffonna.n,' ' 'OB op;
"M E. Noah, 00 26
RENT OF SCHOOL HOUSES.
aTahnestock, (in trust) 1847, 384 00
Robert G. Harper, " 1847, 30 00
haw %Akan,. " 1848, 24 00
Wood, and Cutting, to sundry'
moms. • 1195 72
rurnituro for Schools, 41. 85
&Vail
...
ositofilahooMousekCleaning
Sellool-house, Brooms, Book
,* uodaandryincidentalexpen-
Hddil Elecdon and pay of Offi
teriadog and Blanks,
eirtibedinctik in hands of J.
, 17 67
". Q. Armstroeg, 1846, 324 94
' , ~,11-W,14, 4847, 302 50
•t- Judgment against J.
Vohs. 164 80
By rilriles allowed J. Brown; 17 89
sy.4oo,idloUred J. Brown, 65 36
Balsedi
is. Treasurer's hands at
MEM
Ward* hereby certify that the foregoing
Lament of ALIMNDRi D. BOUHLER,
Treasurer has been examined by us and
found !pipet.
• D. M'CONAIJGHY, Pres't.
H. J. flemaxammt, Sec'Y.
Jose 9, 1411.-4tt
RADWAy'S CHINEFE MEDICATED
BOAPI,-44"atronited Al thousands of individu-
EtheeefOoOt the United States and Canadas,
tr%Om toad &dusting satisfaction to ill who
inst - ,0041 it. Chemistif have wondered at its
at truth effects, and Many of them have en.
rinisertnisi foi discolor the secret of Its wonderful
contliaitioor ofefficacious balms and extracts,
which tender iron speedy and efficacious in the
ntottoold Of nitsplos, Blotches, Fostules, Tatter,
traissfbrsciiitg i -str'-if by magic, dark, sallow, yel
kornelßuntroalthy dins, to soft, smooth, fair,
pees dad tHishby complexions. For the cure of
'Clifitspord••Alta, Borgh, Cracked and Discolored
Si* al* almost, Ring Wprort, EirriPrhic Scurcy,
aritilkir Atli. RAHWAY'S CHINESE MEDI
CAYEDSDAP rimy truly be called an inestima.
blekimente. Ezeteseences of the Cuticle am
"04 tribind end cured—the cuticular vessels
aNt huguor earned of all impurities—the
folerkslumkond face present a beautiful, cleat,
awed tad -bealtby appearance.
Fee glinfir. gentlemenAtillfind AbirtSoap a
greariedderatitm, it products a rich, creamy
lathe, imitate the beard. and renders the akin
smooth 'ntid pliable! For Ckeniog Ted*, Rail
way'. &lip, sa superior to paste or powder. it
reekari the tooth white and beautiful, sweetens the
IrniotAlt slid protects the gums from eclat. As •
ofoieriClitihr Mop, it superior to• French and
011.4111B•pkitii entirely free from irritating
"40 11001116 • 6 it IA purely balaarnie and soothing
tothentin. •
' Tetdeeeke, to be genuine, must be signed R
0:21111wey. .1. At R. G. RAHWAY,
2 Courtland t-t., N. V
&Min Gettysburg by S. H. BUEHLER.
:111i41.03C83111THITIe.
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otSHE undersigned has connected with
11l his Coachinaking Establibliment a
large Smith Shop, and is prepared to do
ALL KINDS Or
JILACIiSIIIIIIINGI,
INCLUDING
IRONING CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGONS, kG.
He would say to those who have Horses to
Axe. that he has in his employ first-rate
hands, which. with his personal attention,
will enahle him to give entire satisfaction
to all those who may favor him with a call.
CARRIAGE & BUGGY SPRINGS,
(warranted) will he promptly made to or
der at ill times.
InzrAll kinds of REPAIRING done,
both in Wood and Iron. at the most reduc
ed priers.
Ilt..7"Thatikful for past encouragement,
the pubscriber solicits a continuance of pat
traesge, se & invites his friends to cell at
hiißstalilishment in west ('hambersburg
M.; a few doors below 'lliompsott's Hotel.
C. W. III)FFAIAN.
Gettysburg, tietober 15, 1847.
G. E. B
EHLER
eSPECTFIILLY informs his friends
littinthe public generally that he has
nose ant band a large assortment of TIN
WAR A' of every description, which he
iiii4lllo2tst moderato prices—all warranted.
O I NMINWOrIiMeg to purchase at low rotes
edit -401 to can before purchasing else
.
aPOIrriNG will be/radii
** Ott ...a
unei at it/ *tints a font.
NEWS ! NEWS ! NEWS !
Co-Partnership in the Cahine
. Making 1341 Sine FS.
THE subscribers have entered into
Partnership in the Cabinet-making
business, at the old stand of Henry Ger
lach, in South Baltimore street, opposite
Winebrenner's Tannery—ii here they will ,
always have on hand, and be prepared to
make, to eider,
233 20
1124 9h
Sideboards, Secretaries, Pressing Bu
reties. 7'ables, Bedsteads. If ash,
Ifbrk and Candie.stands,
104 80
and, in short; every article belonging to
the above business. They will oleo have
on hanitCHAIRS of all varieties.
11C7"All orders for COFFINS attended
to with the utmost promptness.
The subscribers assure the public, that
all work purchased of them will be of-the
ne'atriet ainlmostdumblecharaetee. The '
superintend theniselves the construction
of every article, thus being assured that both
material and work manshipucan't be beat."
Their terms are exceedingly reasonable,
ae may be learataby giving-them a °all.
gcreountry produce taken in exchange
for work. HENRY GARLACII,
HANIEL,TIIIMMER.
Gettysburg, Jan. 28.
MOO 64
$l5O 00
195 00
110 00
180 00
THIS WAY FOR BARGAINS IN
•1167 75
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.1
, .7!"11111-11-
$llB 00
GEORGE II SWOPE
RESPECTFULLY informs his friends
and the public generally that he
continues to keep on hand, at his Cab
inet-making Establishment, in East York
street, Gettysburg. Pa., a large assortment
of all kinds of cABIKET •
ugtttrttißt
SUCH A 8
Mahogany, Cherry and Maple B 1
RL S. Plain and Fancy, Freud&
4• half-French BE DSTLWDS,
Centre, Dining 4• Breakfast
TJIBLEB, Ctip-boards,
Worksiands, Candleatanda, 4.e.,
1512 25
As my , Furniture is manufactured by
myself for regular customers, and not for
Ruction purposes, the public may rely up
on its being, what it purports to he, of fulh
ionable style, and best material and work
manship: —•
Housekeepers and others, desiring new
and GOOD Furniture, will do well to give
me a call before purchasing. olue where.
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02505 65
PCP C / N S made to order, at
all times. (SEt). 11. SWOPE,
Gettysburg, Feb. IN, 1818.-4
PARTNERSHIP DISSOLVED.
THE Partnership existing between the
subscribers, was dissolved by mu
tual consent, on the first day of April, 1848.
J. H. SKELLY,
EMANUEL FISHER.
J. H. SKELLY
TILL continues to carry- on the 'Pail-
Orlng business at the Old Stand, near
ly opposite the Post Office, where he is
. prepared to execute all work in his line
with promptness and dispatch. He re
turns his thanks to the public for the
generous support he has hitherto received,
and hopes, by attention to husiness, to leer-
Rix continuance of the public patronage.
Kg- All work done at his shop will be
warranted to fit.
Gettysburg, May 12.—tf
Aeedle-ivorkrd
TILE attention of the Ladies is respect
fully asked to an extensive and beau
tiful variety of Needle•worked. Collars,
which I have just received from Philadel
phia. Determined not to be out-done in
selling low, I assure the Ladies that they
can purchase Collars at the lowest rates
possible. • .1. L. SCHICK.
TAILORING.
E. 4 R. MARTIN,
fitting done, as heretofore,
by Roasorr MARTIN. Otr . Fashions regu
larly received. and every effort made to se
cure a good fit and substantial sewing.
The subscribers hope, by their long ex
perience in the business, and renewed ef
forts to please, to merit and receive a con
tinuance of the public patronage.
ok7Tne SPRING FASHIONS have
just been received from the City.
E. & R. MARTIN.
11(7 ° All kinds of Country 'Produce ta=
ken in exchange fur work.
ApriE7,,1848.—.-tf
ACERTAIN CURE. FOR THE PILES
Dr. Cullen's •
NDIAN Vegetable Piles is* domes
tic preparation, which has been used within!
tire success tor ririany years. kking injotertial
medicine, it has a decided proterente over outward
applications, which arebut palliatives and not au
retires. This (medicine acts upon the diseased
parts, producing, healthy action and a perinexcia
sere—weirs we ; IWARILAXT,OIIII nifiVAP Tali MO
see.
IFfSold, whulesik and retail, by Rowninik
VALTOII, Proprietors, 376 Market street, Phila.,
■nd by S. H. BUEHLER, Gettysburg; r Wm. Bit-
tinge:. Abluitistown; Lille, & Riley,Oxfordould
T. J. Cuorier,Prauk tp. ug.ti,ll-1y
LI MYER AND GERMAN SILVER
►7 PENCILS, 'VIOLIN STRINGS,
&c., of best quality, can always be had at
the Fancy Store of C. • WEAVER .
Useful and Ornamental.
VANS in the greatest abundancy, at al
moat most any and every price,"cale be had
at Schick's Variety Store. Warm weath
er is coining on—therefore call soon.
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April 7,1848.—d
SCIIOOL BOOKS ANA STATION
ERY, of all k inds, conetantly on hind
and for sale, at the lowest price., at the
Book and Stationery Store of •
Dec. to. " 8: Hi BUEHLER.
Cabinet Furniture !
STAND, North-west
le Diamond, Gettysburg,
nder their thanks to their
tamers for past favors,
id respectfully inform the
iblic that they continue to
ut and Make all
Garments,
the best manner and on
essonable terms. The
Ballimore Advertimemento.
WATCHES, JEWELRY. WATCH TOOLS.
AND MATERIALS
BLAKE ANO'LVON,
192Ballimore street, Baltimore. Md.
w OULD call the attention of country
merchants, watch-makers, traders,
and irglividuals to their stock of Gold and
Silver Lever, Lepine, and Verge Watches.
Gold Pencils and' Pens,—Pins, Riggs and
Bings,,Spettaeles, Plated and Britton
ia Mom—Silver Bpoons,("Riotoreand Can
dle-400. and Fancy Goodi,—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 Witch materials, promptly and care
fully attended to at No 192 Baltimore at.
Baltimore, April 7. 1848.-2 m
J. M. OEM W. S. HOPKINS
JOAN M. OREM & .CO
MERCHANT TAILORS,
AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Viol he, Cainainserrs, TAW ings
andIWO Tolman ink; el;
NO. 290 MARKET STREET, N. W. CORNER
OF CHARLES, BALTIMORE.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
R - E Y MADE C o a;
Of Superior' Quality:
Cr ON E: PRICE L Y.
March 21, T 1319.-1
W illiam Kcilholtz,
Dealer in Paints, Oils, Brushes, Glans,
Varnish, Putty, and 3lixed l'aints*, of
all colors, al the lowest rates,
Corner of Franklin and Green streets, opposite the
Penn'a Avenue, Baltimore
N. B. lisnuovrz, having had
a long experience in Paints, Oilec., be
ing a practical House and Sigh Painter,
will give all information, respecting mix
ing Paints, Ste.. gratis. Country Mer
chants and others supplied on moderate
terms.
Oct. 20, 1817.—1 y
'Philadelphia AdverlisientenlN
Great National NI ork.
.7 llistoryof the Revolution and Lives of
the Heroes of the War of bulependenece
BY CIIARLES J. PETERSON
An elegant volume with IS line :Steel !latex, and
nearly 200 beautiful Wood Engravings.
"This is a splendid hook. A valuable
addition to the Ifisforie Literature of our
country. We are much mistaken if it
does not rank with the works or Irving
and Prescott."—Prankford Herald.
"It surpasses any similar work yet of
fered to the American public."—Neurr
Gazette.
"It mad• be properly considered a popu
larized 'Military Ilistory of the Revolution
extremely well and judiciously written."—
North ihnerican.
“The present work on the Revolution
and its Heroes is superior, both in ex tent
and design, to any that has heretofore come
under• our notiee."—lnquirer:
"A well connected history of that e
ventful period."—Ledger.
.Decidedly the best popular history of
the Revolution and its Flumes, that has vet
been given to the country ."—Saturday
Beetling Post.
fir_TrAG E NTs W A NTE I), to ennvass
for the above elegant Work in every coun
ty and town in the U. States. to whom the
most liberal inducements will be offered.
Price only *3.
Addrol.a (post paid) N'i'M A LEA RV,
No. thB N. r ta,,011,1
May 19 1544-3 m
Philadelphia Wardrobe l lot !l
ing Emporium,
No. 105 Chesnut street, between Third & Fourth,
North Nidv,
To Merchants and others visiting the city.
T this establishment may always be
J found a full assortment of GENTLE
MKN'III CLOTHING, to suit all tastes and at
sorb reasonable prices as will mrroNtsu
all. I publish no list of prices, tint wilt
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 styles as can be found in
the city. A call is solicited before purcha
sing elsewhere, as the Wardrobe is free to
all. PERRY R. McNEII.I.E,
No. 105 Chesnut street, Philadelphia.
N. 13.—A large stock of piece goods on bond
Garments made to order at the shortest notice.
!lay ILI, 1848.-3 m
Q 0 di 4a Zit ,rovo
Great Hat, Cap, and Fur
ESTaBLISIIMEXT,
No. 104, CHESTNUT STREET,
Between Third and Fourth streets,
PHILADELPHM
Advertiser has constantly on
hand and manufacturing, every des
cription of HATS AN II CAPS, of the
latest and most approved fashions, con
sisting of..
et- YOUTHS' HATS, AND CAPS,
in great variety, among which is a
new. article fur Spring and Hammer wear.
MILITARY CHAPEA UX, Caps, &e.,
made according to the Army and Navy
regulations, and for superiority of finish
and material, have never been surpassed.'
THE SUMMER FASHION)
For gentlemen, consisting of Fine Rocky
Mountain Beaver and Gossamer Hats,
(very light) Panamas, Leghorn, Fine Go
bourgs, &e.. &c. Also line Straw, Braid,
and Hair Cloth Ceps; Ladies Riding Hats
and Caps of entirely new styles, in fact
the largest assortment ever before offered
to the public ; being as, low in price as
any Establishment in the country.
fliZPPlates descriptive of the Fashions
will' be ,found in Godey'a 'Lady?* Book,
and Graham!' Magazine. Remember ; , ' •
OAKFORD'S,
No. 104 Chestnut street, between Third and Fourth
streets, Philadelphia.
March P. 18413.-ty
Country Merchants can Save
FROM 15, TO 25 PER CENT.
By purchasing their Oil Clutha direct
from the Manufacturer,.
Potter & Caitniekael
Have opened a Warehouse,No. 135 North
Third street, above Race, second door
south of the Eagle Hotel, PHILADEL
PHIA, where they will always keep on
hand a complete assortment of Patent F,las.
tic Carriage Oil Cloths, 28, 86,40, 98,48
and 54 inches wide. Figured, Painted,
and Plain, on the inside, on Muslin, Linen
and Drilling. Table Oil Clotha of the
most desirable patterns, 86, 90, 46 and 54
inches wide. Floor Oil. Cloths, from 28
inches to 21 feet wide, well seasoned, and
the newest style of +atter'. all of their own
'manufacture. , la:7 , Transparent Window
Shades, Carpels, &c. NI goods warm/.
ed.:. [Jane 2, 1848-3nt
FIi,F.NCII REVOLUTION.
rrIYRANTS, as well as Monopolies,
•roust ; so must prices. That
this is a fact can be proved by calling at
MO. 742,
NORTH BECO?iD Stark above Arch, PII ILA
KIS
RAYt
-•= Fine Gold arul-Sil
;l4 verWatehei,low
,
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ex than ever 0ffer
(4,..,,.- : il- '-'::i ed in the city.
Wholesale and Retail.
The stock Consigns in part of Gold and
Silver Levers ; l'Epines and tauartier
l i iia h icli n zi e Jewelry paiiornc of the newest and most
fashionable
SILVER SPOONS, 14c.—Particular
attention paid to these articles, the quality
of which is No. 1. and workmanship ditto.
The establishment of LE HU RAY 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 it wished.
WATCH GLASSES.—PIain, 10 eta ;
Patent, l 5 ; Lunette, 20 cts ; other articles
in proportion.
Remember, von can buy here below
any published Fist of prices in lA's city or
New York.
Watch Repairing particularly attended
te, and warranted to giveivalisfaction: -
N. R. Old Gold and Sliver 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.-IJ•]
THE CHEAPEST AND t.ARGEs•t.
Assortment or Cold and Sillier
ivArrcit
PHILIIDELPHI.I
WIIOLESALE & RPTAIL.
Gold Lever Watches full jeer
' 18 C/1 In t Clil4`., $35 to 111
Gold l'Elsoo Wuteken, full jewelled, I$
carat etwes, $25 tri
Silver I.ever Watches, toll jewelled, It to t:0
rEpine. " •• to 12
" gutirtiers, fine quality, lull jewelled, to 10
•' " c00t,,,,,, 5
Gold Pencils, 1.50
bold Pen, diau3ond pond, silver holder and
prneil r .12
Silver •I'ea Spoons, 811. yr warranted equal
t..) coin, 1 50
With a, large as§nrtment of diamond
breast pins and diamond linger rings, which
will sell much cheaper than any store in
the rite•. Wth a large stock of nerk,curh
and lob chains; ear rings and every thing
in the Watch and Jewelry line, all nt
which I am determined to sell cheaper than
ran he bought elsewhere. lam satisfied
with small profits and rick sales.
As for my stock of Watches, both gold
and silver. I defy com petition ; as re
gard, quality and quantity, I am prepared
to sell them by the single watch, by the
dozen or gross, so that persons can he sore
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 emitting the money to any expre.s
office, the money to he paid on the deliv
ery of the goods. All I ask is a trial, to
coneinee persons it will he 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 advertisement. and
call at LEWIS LA Du M us'
Cheap Watch and Jewelry Store,
413 MARKET St. above Eleventh,
North side, Philadelphia.
117 f Ali kinds of Watcher, imported to
order.
April 21, 1818.-6 m
JACOB !ADO l S'
CHEAP WATCH AND JEW MAZY :-TOlO
No. 210 MAFOUT T. PIIILADI.P 111 A.
THE suhscriber has con
di.. stantly on hand one of
,C r e: ...ft" the largest and cheapest
I • \`ll assortments oldie ahove,
• • to he found in this city
or elsewhere. Watches,
gold and silver, of M. Tobias, .10.1,na
Johnson, Win. Robinson, E. S. Yates &
Co., and other celebrated makers.
Also, Anchor Es.capeinent, l'Epine and
and Vertical IVatches, some of which arc
at the following extremely low, reduced
prices. VT-Warranted.
Full jewelledllol.ll,evers,lB carialcased, f , 38 to $0
" Silver " IS to 20
Gold 28 to 30
Silver 12 to 15
QututierA, 8 to to
Also, other watches at lower than the
above prices, suitable for traders, witlt
splendid assortment of gold chains, seals
and keys ; Gold and Silver Pencils, Jew
elry of every description.
Also. 2,3, and 4 tune, Musical boxes.
Old Gold and silver bought or taken in
exchange and the highest price given.
All of his goods the subscriber will guar
antee, as cheap as any other establishment
in the United States. Those wishing any
thing in the above line are invited to call
and he convineed of the above facts at 246
Market street, below Eighth, south side,
Philadelphia. Kr All orders punctually
attended to.
Important to IVatch Makers and Deal
era.—A large assortment of Match Ma
kerelools and materials selling olf below
cost to close a concern.
April 21, 1848.—Ont
K N g.fr RLL MEN T.IIII T
EENNETT al. Co.
la AVE REMOVED from 19'4 Market
la street, to their New, Splendid and
Immense Establishment to be known as the
Tower Hall Clothing Bazaar,
NO. 182 MARKET BTREET,
DETWEEN FIFTH AND 13IXTII,
PHILADELPHIA.
The Proprietors Win 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 Police form one of our
city papers;
"Ooe of the greatest curiosities that our
City affords to the stranger, is BEN
NE'rI' & CO'S great clothing store, No,
182141arket street, between Pith 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 ere
stocked with every variety of seasonable
garments, arranged ma the went perfect or
der and regularity.. The proprietors take
great pleasure in • showing
,Meir building
and contents to the citizens,. particularly
strangers, and to thoie 'coming from the
country. We kniow Of no place more
worthy of a visit.•
May 28,
DYSPEPSIA,
"Ind and all Disra.yes of the Stomach and,
Botech.
I)YSPEPSIA, or Indigestion and its
consequences.—An eminent Profes
sor says;4lt chiefly arises in persons who
load either a very sedentary or irregular
life, Although not regarded.as a fatal di
sease, yet, if neglected, it may bring on in
curable Melancholy, Jaundice, Madness,
or Vertigo, Palsy, and Apoplexy. A great
singularity attendant on it is, that it may
and often does continue a great length of
time without any remission of the symp
toms.
CAUSES.—Grief and uneasiness of
mind, intense study, profuse evacuations,
excess iu vcnery, excessive use of spir
itous liquors, tea, tobacco, opium and
other narcotics, 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 chief causes of this disease.
SYMPTOMS.—Lose of appetite, nau
sea, heart-burn, acidity and timid 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..I.LLEN'S
ET,I LE C ONP Q UM/ has new
er failed in affording immediate relief and
a radical cure for this disease.•
Principal p4ice, No. 77 - N. Eighth st.,
east site, Philadelphia.' For sale in Get.
tyshurg by S. S. FORNEY.
July 30, 1817.-1 y
RowAND.s cARNIINATivE SYRUP
1 - r S a certain cure for I)tarrhea,l)ysentery,Cho
i 4 leis Morbid, Bowel Complaints, &c., as
thousands will certilx who have tested its virtues
within the few monihe it has been offered to the
public. Read the Certificate of Dr Rosy, high•
ly respectable physicist) of Philadelphia:
;•( :en Mitten I cheerful!) 'WAIF tu,t 111101 i y to the
iffnel effects of your Cl. RAI I N ATI fsl . If UP,
:tfo•r basing been cured of TIME& revere attacks
at Diarrhea, within the last few months. Being
opposed to 4.1.71CK1:MT in any form, it took much
persuasion I rom a friend, ss lio keeps it in his house
as a -family medicine, - to induce rile to tillage lieu!
Ot. it. tic spoke so confidently, I gave it a trial;
and I was not slow to make a trial of it, nn the
second attack, having been n•liese.l so soon on the
first. I have proscribed the l'arm mat Ise Syrup to
great tunny of my patients, sod. 1 am pleased to
say, with the same good ellects. You ate it l,ber•
ty to use this as you please. YOlll'S. &c.
Nov. '25. 1.16. T. I. S. I).-
11:/ " 6or A.tle In Gott vsb,trz, by S.ll. Br 1 , :111.1 . :13.
in .kblolt, , toss ti by W 111 ON
by 1.11.1. r .\ it ILE Y. alltl in VI allkllll t0.,N511 , 1111 by .
Cool' E
Dr. C. lli Appirture.y racbratttl I'tnm dy
PO It I/K.lF\ ESS.
, !p.\IN , in. and I.!
tier with all iiip-
ton,. U hich either at Voril..nity nr tin e
liectiness. 1 i in, aln.e hle media oil.
lite instill of d 1011 i: pursued 0111,..1.
of experiments 111.111Tire , 1 Wril the stile ,tew to
(it ties,iliic) .1 cio and. at the silo,•
tine.. a .air this divadf iY .111hc:u1_
itI•ol tier • ;11.1 .ittel Leung eeNn-r,elc 11,11 iii Ike
11111 is ' , far tr of Iho Bunn_ the 1,4
eight year:, IU loiliteoloo ca..e, w ith the livl,l
remzukalile success, is now "'Feted to the
for the benefit of those iv hn, trim 111st:trice or other
civilises, cannot hare the prr.o oil attention of the
profit ietor, to the tidiest ciiiiiolecce of its eihe•tey•
and in the firm h , •lmt ?hint it will not disappoint
the ex ',eclat ot the, st he may has eoccaston
fir in html; it me the most A I.CA •
111,1.: article e% ntleictl to the loathe for this tli
se,t,e.
ry: , :i - Vor ;tale in (letty.hme by S H
in Abboll.ttns n by Wm. ist-rriNc En, in fixtord
I.‘ 1.11.: T Li T. ati) iu Fini,bl n tosvtl , bii. by
t". J. [At.4.6,1:17-1y
Dr. Cullui'4 Indian legriallt Spit V:r
FM' Female Complaints.
49,1111 S medwicr i= ta-t try; Ih, place oic‘r
iy prep v-it,il t?-ed for
Imitt raISIIIS. All
IleeeS-ary LI ,VCllle 16., tnudtcwr a pktt v ut the
I)ornobti_ ae' of ci t.I y tamilc, N hrn , 1•1:11
111 , 1111'111C Iltl•ded. I , a !ILI!. It speaks 1 I II,t•II
limorent ni it. oper.eion, nu !Hui y ILIII .1
111=11SEZI
I • 'For nr..l ryl.lll by Row t. tt
l'IIIrrt,1,1• 'll.l.ket 1.11.1.1 aml
: 111"11,,Irr
bbottstn‘vn ; I.llly , 1 ,vor.l and by 1 J
( . I,lpel. Fla/0:1111 tr. C., .17-1 y
ISAB ELLA. NURSERY
GETr VSIIVRO, PA
1 . 1 It IT TREES, of all kinds, (grafte
in the root,) ran he had Of iMc sub
scriber on reasonable terms. Neese cal
and judge fur yourselves.
( 7 . W. lIOFFMAN.
NEW ESTABLISIBIENT.
UaMe.EMMI
RESPECTFULLY informs the citi.
zoos 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 LEKDV,
in West York street, one door West of
Pax ton'slint-store, where he intends prose
cuting the Tonsorial business in sill its va
ried and various branches,
His razor's good and sharp,
Hell grave your lace without a smart.
Gentlemen, call and see for yourselves,
His sponge is good, his towels are clean,
And in his shop he's always seen.
11(71 10 also respectfully informs the
gentlemen that they can at any time have
their boots 'Miami in the neatest style.—
Gentlemen con also have grease removed
from their clothes.
Mary Ann Smith
RESPECTFULLY informs the ladies of
Gettysburg that she has furnished the room
adjoining the abote, where she intends
prosecuting Shampooing and removing
dandruff, in whieh 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.
DIAMOND TO,NSOR
S. R. TIPTON.
11 - ,IASHIOPIABLF: Barber and Halt
r Dresser, has removed hie "Temple"
to the diamond, adjoining the County Buil.
thugs, where he can at all times be found
prepared to attend to the calls of the public
From long experience he flatters huusell
that he eau go through all the ramifications
of the tonaorical departments, with such an
infinite degree of skill as will meet the ea ,
.tire satisfaction of all who submit them
chine 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 bo.attended io a
their private dwellings.
BONNETS & HATR.
ALFINE lot of fashionable Summer
HATS end BONNETS are pit o
pened at STEVENSON'S, at reduced
prices, aere le now offered a Bill assort
ment of Thy Goods, Orocerich Queens
ware, &c., •fic.
TO THE AFFLICTED !
Compound Medicated Candy.
"IVOR the Cure of Colds, Cou g hs, Spit
ting of Blood, Bronchetis, Asthma,
Whoopin g Cough, Pains 'and Oppressions
of the breast, and all other Pulmonary
complaints, and other diseases which have
a tendency to produce Consumption. It
serves also as an effectual clearer of the
voice.
This Candy is entirely a vegetable pre
paration, the principal ingredients being.
Ilore-hound, Wild Cherry, Sarsaparilla,
Boneset, Clecampane, Liqu'orice, Plat
seed, Ic serail Mose, Prickly Ash, &c. and
will, if taken in titne, 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 usher medical Preparations•
Each package contains directions. Call
and try it!
Prepared and sold at the Confection and
Variety store of the Subscriber in West
York street, one square from the Court
house, and next door to Thompson's Ho
tel. It can also be had of the following a
gents—
' S. ti. Buehler and S. S. Forney, Gettysburg ; J.
Brinkerhoff, Fail field; Mrs. Duncan. Cashiown ;
J. Lower, Arrendistown; Peter Mickley, Mum
mosburg; Kauffman, Bendersville; J. Burk
holder. Bendenieitte ; — . Statite, - Dottercrw's Mill
J S. Hollinger, Ileidlereburg; Henry, Ablfotts
town i Shorb and Johnson, linimitsburg.
C. WEAVER.
Gettysburg, Dm 17,1847.
HEALTH—HEALTH!
THE MOST LEFF:MI.7AL OF ALL KNOWN
REMEDI
Dr. Drake's Panacea,
ric only radical care for Con4uniplion!
Tr" A1.,0 remove* and permanently crp RR all
1 6 1 all ableaSeS (Irking from an impure stale of
the blood—, iz.: !•citifilla or King's Evil. !them
tnattim. iThitinaie 'inanemis Eruptions, Pimples,
or I'm:tides on the taco. Blotches, Riles. Chronic
Sore Free. Ring Worm or 'Fetter, Scold Dead.
Enlingement and Pain nt the Bones and Joint.,
Nttii6orti Ulcers. !iyphilitic
or Lumbago. titseaie, arising fret - Filial Itlillti CUM,
OW Of Menriiry, F:ipoinie or Imprudence
in life . alio Chi toe Constitutional Disorders.
In medicine several itttttwent hilt N cry 110
tent al title, 411 . 111 e vegetahle kin2 , loln are 1111!1,1,
(of ,1111;. , ..nt
11 , 1er :mil 1 1 1..porttp , NIntrn any (Wit,
old alaip led in its ''punt ton 011 the ..N. , • • rt%
trhen 1;1,01111e .11141 - .11••• • /1 , .. it % l OU IN , I ,
1,111.1, .NI e„ 1e V it, gut.,
.11 0 . .111-.1 .01 111, 1•..411-1)0,4,1 T. , the very
',hat trader idea nurse, 014 ble..•
wC ,1•1 1,..11t ill .14 , 1111
Full `I 111 1 11 . 1,1. 1/1 l'illaCeß is re
voninien.le , l a. n rental', role. Not one 111.1
of iln ialilllll er I.CCllllltlitc heti Itee l r 110,11
II /1 , 1340 311.1 at Olt! 4.1111 i. l into 111111.111,
N 12.51 t., the \VINoIe : 1. ..1011110.1R 11,....,011.
run peter pay too much attention 10 the ...q.ee
their Mom', 114 poinitation he their lir.,
30 ,, poi ,leVere,lee tclll NICC.IIIII/11 , 1111 cure 01
en, h•l'Ott iliseare.
.tilZ FR I FIONt , OF TIll: IN.''as %
i , vorltt A•leet ea,. Tumors, IV. i te
ra111•1 . 1.. 14,Aelon:t ' , ores. `scal.
and Bile., 111. Drake's Panacea 11.111110141,p1,0-.
11 . extolled; so:itches out the st.l%. T.,31 111 Cm.
111.11 . 1. e. 411.1 1/1 . 11,101:111g 11 f a -yatelli,rtiake. ,
1 . 1111.1 . 1 . 1"111111 .111.1 1./.,r11111,111.
IN tue,livine pr rhnp.
1 1 1 . 01 111..1.11 111.1111..1..1 ..1 . 1111"11 . 41 1 1 1 . 1 11 111,111 .0 1 , 1 .
1.1 1110 .Itilli /101 the 1, 1 , 011 11(
ho•:11111V 1:4.11.11 , 1 ce to 0t . C..1111..1...1111 . 1./..1,111.
1..111.11,11.
12.111.:111: 1 . 1-A1 —Dr. I)rit;...< Ira is 11-
..,1 wo h the ;41 , •,t,•-t• Cr . ., 111 lUir•11 . 11.01,•
iitOr. r,potlallv •in it .13 .ite it.. 10 cur•
bc ill's 'n_ n i t all mlO.OlOllO- t•nl Lim
rr 0111. It II 1,0 .1•••••nr 0 011,°••! in ,‘
45 , OW l • Ot R onnn t ,01•• tr 0•10 .to•I 'itch _•
nt tin! 1,01',.
tempruary rrlirl ?hi, I • I , I t•r•
.1"...1•161 hell the .11111" .11id
Immo. , an. WI V •(I
tII'IItIN r.
1 - thou... I lit
or 'pion's,. Hectic
hoe
a'l , l ',HI' a. tlllll 1 , 1!.1,11TV A• ant
41/` 0 ,., A cp..r. , 1•1• hn. !on!: 1144 it
iii l • Inr bit the th‘ciively of Ili
lhake s It I. iii,1•1.,11.1
Anil 1111cm:toil, in IL opeta.i.)ll, Mid C 411110( 110%,1'
lily moo.. t'o. .1e.11,..•‘tr constilut Rm. WI•
earlie-cly rec”:11111101i.1 , 1.one ilti:eled 10 putt
it a triAl—Jllll we I.lVl.‘e 011• V %vill lint hale 001 3.
slim to r.ie.ret it. Tile cloatisciti istid
N renglhelled the tilfervi nn the lungs are heatuil.
and tlii• pat gra4 trail y 114.1111 their ti•ital
brdltb be 1011., itµ le,I1111011)
Phr/oddrht,i, 1111. IN/7.
Para Sift —ln reply to your!. question re•pect
ing the Ilse oI Dr. Drake's Panacea, I will tar,
that al thmigh a perfect .11,1s•liever in the existence
or a Pa,, arra, or cure for of however val
uable it may be in certain conditions of the sys•
tom, still I have Iselimed that a cure for Con
sumption would be discovered sooner or later. end
curiosity led me to try your medicine in to o a ery
inveterate eases. They were pronounced by the
attending physicians to be re Leos 4111 r CON lir M
TI ON, and abandoned by them as tricnrohlt. One
of Ilia perwuis had horn miler the treatment of
several very able practitioners for a number 01
years, sad they said she had "old fi, A rhlor4,4 Coe
swgpriox
ronilmoird truth lirrofula.” and that she
might linger lon sometime, but could not be per.
manently relieved. In both cases the effect nilhe
Panacea has been most gram ying. Only tour or
five bottles weie med by one of this 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 eaten
sive ohaervation as a wilily, and knowing also the
injurious effects in nine cases out of ten of tar.
Wessel, sod other 'vegetable tonics, as well as
of many of the expectorants and sedatives.
should never have recommended the use of Pr.
Drake's Panacea if I hail not been acquainted
with the ingredients. Suffice it to say that these
are recommended by our most popular and scien
title physicians, and in their present combined
state term probably the best alterative that has
ever beet: made. The auntie in accordance with
a theory of Consumption broached in France's
finv years ego by one of her most eminent wri
ters on medicine, and now established by facts
which admit of no dispute. Very respectfully
yours, 1.. C. GUNN.
To use the language of another, oDr. Drake's
Panacea is always salutary id its effects—never
injurious. It is not an Opiate—it is not an Es
pectorant. It is not intended to lull the invalid
into g fatal security. it is a great remedg i -e
grand healing and curative compoun4 , the t
and only remedy which medical science add skill
has yet produced for the treatment of this hither.
to unconquerable malady. And no person afflict.
ed with this dreadful disease, will be just. to him
self and hia.friende if hog* down to the grave
without testing its virtues,. .A single bottle. in
most cases, will matter a fraiarable change F in
the condition of any patient, however loW.'
TO TIIE LAME-$.•-•Ladieaof pale complex
ion and consumptive habits, and such as are de
bilitated by those obstructions which females are
liable to, are restored by the use of a bottle or
two, to bloom and vigor. It. is by far the least
remedy ever dlscovered.for weakly children, and
such as have bad humors; being pleasant, they
take it. It immediately restores the appetite,
strength 'macular.,
Nothing can be more surprisingthan its invig.
orating effects on the !umes home. Peeing' all
weakness and lassitude before, taking it, at once
become robust arid full of energy under its habit
ence. It immediately counteracts the nerveless•
ness of the fectialis frame. '
CAUTION.--Be careful and, see that you get
the . genuine pr.. DR A till PAiAtILA -it the'
signature of Geo. F. &roans on the wripPer wad
also the name "Da. •Dnana's Panacea s Plina."
blown in Ow glue.
•
Prepared only by' &roans& Co. Drunk ts, Na
North Sixth street,Phila., and for sale by
S. H. BUEHLER, OettyaburS i
COOK It ZELLER, Marcershoril
March
D~ CULLEN'S
hidalgos regvialne Pariteerts,
OW AND Rc WA LTON invite attention to
Oa the intim% ing otherti,ement:
PR. CULLEN 17,1'UR VICTORIOUS!
Asa proof rd the continued success of UR.
CULLEN's INDIAN VEGETABLE PANA
CEA, we trier to a few of the many Certifitites
in our possession fur curca performed by. this
great Purifirr.
Capt. L. Sanders, Constape of Sootb Mul
berry Ward, cured of Barber's Itch.
Mr. J. P. Iteese's ehild, No. 81 North Seventh
street, cured of hereditary 'Fetter, w hick coveted
its entire body.
Mr: M. Al'Cleas' child, No. 380 Nylon Street
afflicted with §trofula from ita birth.
Mr. E. W. Maxwell, Grape Court, Market it.,
shave Eighth, cured of Scrofula, bud fourteen
open ulcers upon his body at the finial* com
menced taking the medicine.'
Miss Christiana Saints, West (spruce street, be
tween Beach and Will" sta., near the Schuylkill
cored of Scrofula; bail loitered eight years; her
headwas much affected that tea and edffee,
would pass out at her ear—this is a strong ease.
Capr. John K. Barclay, No. 400 Market street,
Philadelphia, cured of scrofulous 5 4 0 1‘ 44 '45
'yeats standing. nis case is well known to rai
ny of our best physiciari, who have frequently
advised amputation,
Mr. Inane Brooks, Jr- No. 5 Jefferson, west
of Schuylkill sixth street, 'below Locust. This
was undoubtedly one of the most severe eases of
Scrofula ever cured, and is certified to by many
of our best physicians end clergymen and also by
m‘el f.
Joseph Barbour, No. 1 Short Court, east from
Twelfth street, above Race, cured of Scrofulous
A.nriThriiat ofeight yeais standing.
Mr. J. 11. Frick'. child, No. 73i Dock street,
Philadelphia.
Mr. Michael Duffy, No. 20 Notth Front street,
(at I'. Itrady A Co. e) Philadelphia, cured ofTet
ter of twenty fire years.
Mr. William Flemming, No. 240 Washington
street, between Eighth stud Ninth, Philadelphia,
cured of Erysipelas of four years, which destroy
ed the flesh to the bogie.
William Harker, coned of Scrofula. This care
hail been in the hospital many months and dis
charged as•incirrable—lie is now well and may
be seen daily at out °Hire.
Mr. Davol K irgan, Modify Creek. Hamilton
C o unt ? , Ohio, cored of Scrofula. This was •
eery severe case, and Kirgain says that could mo
ney prev eat, he wauld lull undergo the same af
fliction for 'fr. Theesii ad Dollar e, rind yet he
was cured for a tew dollars by Dr.
dial. Vegetable Panacea.
M r , John W. liath-tm. of Mulliea Hill, New
,terser, cured 01 Tette' 01 over ten yenta stand
ing, with a led. bottles el the Pan•eea
Mr .1 olio lirorken, Germantown. at the ar• of
I s,•111 .1• C geci ul .l 101..11 t 'fetter, that had
Giuih:.l him lot ~_Meru years.
',VI., N. , se reel, h e t weep
Thad end I' .11 , 11 t , clikl) ruitll (it Fe
e. r tr,,,si g to els er
tt
nth thei \ I s is yeArs of
Mt' iti•lb. it, ( Vo•Iri,`111lOti el., lour d on,.
als, e M ,ohlugton vI., „as tinned CI a Tette. no
had tiouldcd her tourlsen yea',
I( L ,;;:e. roci.l cutmly
Pa . Cutra Rltvutit. Ttlie• ca-r had berm
Ihinmoncrd otc.r.ti. , r I we or 1.1 1/11)61.
at i)a. 'II, a lan 114.071 I , Pti
1 , 1:0014C to I'r Li.. •• r %%11, t.t, aid V , Us
ill a icr nlnutlro ailct tvl;ciii g It)
--the (I , %eleil all vat 1 , ,a (WWI
Mr. Chad,. (I:1,, Pari•h O'er!. PPI, rf
I,tlei ofs }rare ill hard*
411111 fcvl.
M M . 0 .11011 n'oh Juniper oreet nrar Spritre,
t' , lFeof tol ""tfolto tool., tdrrrs. on liar 1111i0Uldelt,
o, I.' l l 11.1 410114 . 41 101', 16,111 a year.
In nor Clrcr alai Rrt
rt'i4il,Tr• It m aim rnu %%ill learn lie
c‘ti.."l.lliiaty 1414111•114. g, at lirrr rrlrt,ll,. \11•!1
AN Ow In Ile ol t ort•
:•0111, fern Ron •I`
T..•, • S i.ithi'i•TirCl 1 . 1111.,00111.1.1
.1114 by the h. 1;,,,!, t A L ,. t r
' S. 11 . iitrehirr, I:ettysbtirf'•
i?i!li,s;:er. A bbot Is Ito n.
Il \ for 11.
7'. .1. Coop ( r yankiin Ip.
113 v —Yr. I Al.c, t,
Stanton', Exienial dy,
U.VT'N 1,1.1 1".711:.VT,
I, Ilti‘S .10,1,11VI...:.1`11 to It :1,41
INF.11.1:11'1.1: I: I :11 I I'l
Ithe,m).01•111,
. 1 lin' ) 1, . -,1 "., 1111, , al and I.4niu.). it-
au.,, I I'd l'3ln. iu ihr Luck and
the , i \ in the ille.to 411. d Fait.,
Tt•it'it•Ache.:.l:llll%. bllll , 4`*,
panto, l'ioup,
Ft ~ i ted Feet unit all
NUrl °its Pl,e,-Cti.
LINIMENT is t.ustuinlnf a Potosi
uneyndied by on) siwilnt 'rowdy. It
re itilira uo loolong It, guy it o eel utaitott, it I,o*
butt, for sonic time silently and swirly pecuting
it. um! DOW, Si het, it. httu•hcial effects base leen
experienced by so foany. the espit,sientel grat
itude are continually aid amt. 14 La
hone been made , a lode by its meom. ate desi sena
that the afflicted should nu longer ICUlaill isnot au I
of i , s ins alitable and infallible ell racy.
Mr. Geo, E. Stanton, the Proprietor, is con
stantly receiving testimonials of benefits fetish ed
from its use, and many of the cures it has effected
almost ext•entl hi-bet. In one rate a child had
been us cripple lot eight yews, hosing wtenrhed
the ;pine. so hen at the age of two years, by a fall
front a chair. Nledical treatment railed. but four
bottles of the Liniment testified him to strength,
cool lie non- joins is ith his playmates in their
youthful gambols. as imbued as the healthiest 0
them, and only a small blimp on his back tsa re•
mind him of his early surto. inga. Price 25 eclat
pet bottle.
The Aut.Nels Friend.
STANTON'S PAPILLARY OINTMENT,
cKNowLEDGED to be the most valuable
drffas:. remedy that has yet been discovesml, and
may be relied on with confidence by PH who may
have occasion for its use in cases of
AMR FEVER, MATE ,N THE BREAST,
=I2M
This Ointment is. particularly intended for those
complaints that Mothers are liable to during the
nursing of and may be truly called "Tbe
Nurse's Friend. Price 25 cis. per box.
G. E. STANTON, Proprietor, Sing Sing, New
York. Sold by
S. 11. 'luckier and S. S. Forney. Get
tysburg ; Wm. Wolf, East Bustin ; 4 t.
For Mad, Abbottstnwn ; Lilly and Ailey,
Oxford ; Jacob .dulabou gk, iimptari ;
Tuck, New lipsWr ; AVni,Eittr : jinn
terstown; Jialtein ft - "Perm fetus,
burg: (y. s.) ; Q., 7 Meaty, Vaircleld.
Jau, 7. 1848, 7 8 T •
4orD 19TH 1. oxormsft
TveT received at STE VEN,SdN'S,
II
_loather applyy or fine,
Tow. and SARA for sale ow.
Iday 20, 1848.
TIM STAR AND BANNER.
evii.y' Friday Evening,in'the
County Bid/ding, above the Regkier
and Recorder's Office, hy
DAVID A. BUEllj.g%
TERMS.
, Tr paid inadvance or within the )44,114 Eff
annum— if not paid within the iehr , 4 2 5 ".
paperdiscontinued untilailarteareges are paid—
except at the option of the Editor. Single Capin
cells. A failure to notify. a discoptirmance
will he regarded as q new engageniept.
4dvsaissments notexeeemng a squore inserted
three times for —every subsequent igsestifn
26 cents. Longer ones in the same proportion.
MI tutvertlaements not specially ordered for a
given time, will he continued until forbid', A
liberal reduction will We made to those who ad.
reran by the year. ' -•
J ?riming of all kind tee neatky t and
prOmptly; and on reasonable teinul.
Dews ismi Nouns; wire is, ato dm tailor, (ex
cepting amebas mintain Monger the modes or
mew subirnbers,) must lie 14 al rata la eget to
MIRO attention.