TIV4AY FOR BA .GAINS IN 44 'allitnel Furniture ! ,GEORGE H. SWOPE fESPECTINUI.II.I . informs his friends anal the public generally that lie rmttinurs to keep on hand, at his Cab inet-making Establishment, in East York strii4f;Vettyslitirg. Pa., a large assortment Of all kinds of CABINET it a Ni E •• ; 101 • J T s PC II A A ilalingerny, Cherry and Maple D 114'4 ''A1Y.911.5, Plain and Fancy, French ~lphaq:French DSTPJIDS, Ce4dre, Dining 4 BreaVael T.l LE S, Cap-boards, ' Workalands, baullesiandi, 4-e4 vtei .its qty Furniture is manufactured by lotting for regular customers, arid not for Audio Audi o urpuacs , the public may rely. up on ' • rig, what it purports to be, of fash ion ' style, and best material and work- M ip, .._ , : at fiakiepeta and others. desiring new and. 0001) furniture, will do well to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. • Kr COFFINS made to Order, at an times. GEO. 11. SWOPE. • — •Tliitlyisbtirg,•Feb. 18, 184 B.—tr . NEWS! NEWS! NEWS!' Co-Pasinership in the Cabinet . Making Business. HE subscribers have entered inlet l'artnt•rship in the Cabinet-making bostness, at the old stand of Henry Oar tiouth Baltimore street, oppoeite Wine'trounces Tannery—where they wilt sytira . bhave on hantkanti be,prepared to _thokiitoiriter; - StithAra*. Secretaries, Dressing Bu ' **WA Tattles, Bedsteads. Wash, Teri: and Candlestands, Short.' 'every article 'belonging to to Ilve Inisiness. They will also have olfitiped CH AIRS of all varieties. Ilare.'All'orders for COFFINS attended _ _ ttf wfttiibe utmost promptness. 'lie inbscribers assure the public,_that ihrinitlk,poichased of them will be of the itealorit and most durable ch erecter. They sUperintestl themselves the construction of every article, thus being assured that both triefailabind workmanship !'can't be beat." Theie estuia are exceetliegly'resso6able, as nig im learned by giving them a call. •lifireauntry produce taken in exchange for wdrk. HENRY GARLACH, DANIEL:TRIMMER. IGlikelicf ... l. Jan. 28. • ACERTAIN CUR& FOB. THE PILES • Pr. C 1 4 ,11. 1 .4 7, Lit lot 'Ve•Net Me 'Piles Remedyis a domes tic , preparation, which has beeu used with en tinalineases for many yetis. Being internal alndieine,it bassi decided preferesmeolier outward applications, whickare but palliatives and not cu. galleon TAW Medieine acts upon' the diseased pill. predeciag healthy action and si primmest seriv*imatotc WAILRAWT,OR asruxi Till NO- iffiedesale and retail, by Rowavn & WAVION, Proprietors, 376 Market street, Phila., and by S., Ri BUEHLER, Oertyaborg ; Wm. Eli I dem Abbettstovrn I Lilley & Riley, Oxford, and Taitooper,Praaklin - EAug.6. '47--ly Voimirr Cared Staten. 4 ~, : llAtge lot of PRIME BACON, neat ' 'l' tiirriOitl Flamity Hanu, Sides ' i s, just received and for sale let* wat STEVENSON'S. Ma 20, 1848. !,1 4 Lrß E RTS, AL ., of the best quality to be had atthe Confectionary of 0. WEAVER. fiLieuooL BOOKS AND STATION 'E BY, °fall kinds; constantly on hand and foe sale..af the lowest prices, at the 4pek awl Stationery Store of De 10.: S. H. BUEHLER. Bewsen or Ineosrnon.---The greater thrtehte.cif any discovery, the higher it is }midi* the• esteem of the public, and so ratnill in proportion is that public liable to be ippt!seff upon by the spurious imita nienajt ignorant, designing and dishonest men, who, like the drone in the hive, have neither the ability nor inclination to think ertnivide• for themselves, but thrive and lux sate on the earnings of the deserving. . ' e. extraordinary success attending the Wye of this medicine in diseases oldie lungs. Iknii the many singular cures it hr.s effect ed, have naturally attracted the attention ortminy physicians, as well as the whole fraternity of quacks—and caused unprinei flied Coianterfeiters and imitators to palm off spurious mixtures, of similar name and appearance, for the genuine Balsam.— Some ere called "Syrup of Wild.Chirry and tar," "Cherry Syrup," "Compound Syn,ip of Wild Cherry," "Wild Cherry Conilrey," and sundry other compounds . ; to which they attach along string of"puffs." Hut of such nostrums we know nothing.—. 114 WISTAR'S BALSAINI OF WILD CHERRY alone that performs the cures. Lte4ein not deceive you. , For sale by SAMUEL H. 1311g1I- Ltkonly Agent for Gettysburg. June 30, 1810.----2 t M hoover wants a First-rate TOIE-PIECE gri peennunotlated by calling 'at tJ rItAZEIt's Cluck & Watch listab lipbxtmt,i Oliailibersburg street, Gettys burg,. nom door to Mr. lltichler's Dreg Store--where a new kit of beautiful 24 Itth4f lad 8 slay CLOCKS have just been rceeisiid from the City. They are of the heso , mattufacture, and will be warranted. (lira aa aeall--shay will be sold cheap. HOUSE SPOUTING WIL!. be made and put up by the subscriber, who will attend prom pt -100 all orders, and upon as reasonable terms as can be procured at any establish ment iu the eon ittv. (IEO. E. BUEHLER Gestyithgrg, Orlober 15, 1847. iifeillreleali IP Flowerireells .' , . O r. 4""' variety. kern the celebrated SIIAIt,ER Garden', New.Leb ation . N.,p e k,... 10 1 19 . RISLEY'S Garden and FlawOlt Illiteda--juat rereived and for sale akArr Pew antilifook filers of S. 11. BUEHLER. Giatlyaburg,.Nlarrit 1:, ISIS. Philadelphia Advertisements Philadelphia Wardrobe Cloth ing Emporium, No 105 Chesnut street, hetwovn Third & Fourth, North Bide, To Merchants and others visiti ng the city. T dais establishment may always be found a full assortment of Gurrn.it- NIEN'a CLOTHING, to suit all tastes and at such reasonable prices as Will AWTOWISH all. I publish no list of prices, but will guarantee to sell as low it not lower than those who make mere pretensions. .My goods are all purchased *limo prices, and made in as good . styles us can be found in the city, A cull is sulic4ed.before purCha sing . elieWberikaa thiVardrobe is free to all. PgRRY,.IbtoPiEiLLE, Na lop Cheeriut atrate,' 'Philadelphia. 11....A* Mims Week of ignee - tiAds op hand Garment' made to order at the shortest notice. May Ift, , JACOB LADOM US' CHEAP WATCH AE'D JEWELRY STORE ~ No. 248, MARKT ST., PAIILADLP Hit. '"• THE subscriber has mo b':„ steady on hand one of '•C . ri the- largest and cheapest assortments of the above, • to bp 'found in , this city it hb.• ' ' - tot elsewhere. Witches, gold and silver, of M. I. Tobias, Joshua Johnson ' Wm. Robinson, E. S. Yates & CO., and other celebrated makers. Also, Anchor Escapement, I'Epine and - audiettinaLWlttOn, some of-which - ire at the following extremely low, reduced prices. - )Z' Warranted. Full jewelled Gold Leven, 18 cirsteasol,ll3B to 40 " Silver • 18 to 20 Gold rEpines. • 28 to 30 Silver • 12 to 13 Quortient i 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 ci( every description. Alb% 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 amee, as cheap many other establishment in the United States. Those wishing any thing in. the above line are invited to call and be convinced'of the above facts at 240 Market street, below Eighth, south sid/ , Philadelphia, ,gcrAii orders punctually attended to. • Invariant io watch Makers and Deal ers.-4 large assortment of Watch Ma kers' tools and materials selling off below coat to close a concern. April .21,,1848.-8m FRENCH REVOLUTION. rrtYRANTt3, as well as Monopolies. must fall ; so Must prices. That this is a fact can be proved by calling at 4'o. 72, NORTH BROOND Street, above Arch, PHILA. DELPHIA. LE AIU RAY - c lit: Fine Gold and 14 Sil- o ,Cis . . Ter Watches, low l er than ever offer ,so . , ::- NI in the city. trantesale and Retail. The stock consists in part of Gold and Silver Levers ; TEPines and Quartier Watches ; Jewelry of the newest and most fashionable patterns. SILVER SPOONS, &c.—Particular attention sa id 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 it wished. WATCH GLASS.RB.—PIain, 10 cts ; Patent, 15 ; Lunette, 20 cis ; other articles in proportion. Remember, you can buy here below any published list of prices in this city or New York. Wateh Repairing particularly attended to, and warranted to give satisfaction. N. 11. Old Gold and Silver bought for cash or taken in exchange at (don't forget the No.) 72 North Second street, above Arch, Philadelphia. April 21, 1848. [Sept. 8,'47.-Iy] THE CHEAPEST AND LARGEST Assortment of Gold and 811wer WATCHES, 4 " 7 1N PIIIL4DELPIII,OI r...-Vit, • w u emu ,u. it & 1117 TAIL.. & , 's - cited, 18 carat coxes, 035 to 40 gold l'Eldoo Machos, full jewelled, IS 'cant NMI', - *25 to vu Silver Lever Watches, full jewelled, 17 to 20 " l'Epine 4 o 9 to 12 " t.twirkiont, fine quality, full jewelled. 8 to 10 a .4 Common " 6 Gold Penal*, ' 1.60 Gold Pen, diamond point, ailverholikr and 1.11 80verTea8peers, tifilver warranted equal tt!inr 4 50 With a large assortment of diamond breast pine and diamond Anger rings, which I will sell much cheaper than any store in the city.,- -;With 'large stocker neelt.cnrb and fob chains; earrings and every thing in the Witch 'ind Jewelry Hite, all of tibial I am determined tomtit cheaper than can be bought elsewhere. I am iatis6ed with small i profits and quick sales. - As for my lack of :Watches, boih gold 'and silver, I defy `competition as re gards quality and quaritity, 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 store. Persons, by sanding 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 re-fund ed. Please save this advertisement, and call at LEWIS LA DOM UB' Cheap 'Watch and Jewelry Store, 413 MARKET St. above Eleventh. North side, Philadelphia. gt7.All kinds of Matches imported to order. April 21, 1848.-6 m Great National ork. A Ifistory of the Revolution and Lives of the Heroes of the War of Independence, ET CHARLES J. PETERSON. AR elegant 'shuns with 18 dm Otani Platen, and nearly 400 beautiful Wood Engravings. ' , This it a splendid book. A valuable addition' to the Historic Literature of our country. We are touch mistaken if it does not rank with the works of Irving and Prescott."—ilyntlybrd Herald. "It surpasses) any similar work yet of fered to the American publie."—Nearr Gazette. "It may be properly considered a popu n larized Military History of the Revolutio extremely well and judiciously wriwen."-- North Antrim& “The present work on the Revolution and its Heroes is superior, both in extent and design, to any tbat has heretofore come under Our notice. '—inqwirer. . "A well connected .History of WM-e -ventful period."—Zedger. "Decidedly the best popular History of the Revolution and he Heroes, that= been given to the country."—S Evening ; Post. irrAGENTS,WANTED, to canvass for the above elegant Work in every coun ty and town in the U. States, to whom the most liberal inducements will be offered. Prke only $L Addy!** (pool paid) WM. 4. LEARY, No. 168 N. Second street, Philadelphia. May IC, 1848--Bga Langenheim's Daguerrian Gal lery, Exchange, 3d Story. H ON. iIItNRV CLAY, visiting this Estsb •"a Jishment foi the purpose of having a daguerreotype taken, expressed flattering opinions on this favorite plaeetif theubeau ty and fashion" of Philadelphia, and vast numbers of strangers resort to it to pro cure a good Daguerreotye. The Propri etors will mske every exertions to extend the long established fame of this well known establishment. Family groupee, Groupes of Children; and single portraits of all sixes are exeeuted equally welt. Philadelphia, April 21, 1848—ly Great Mat, "Cap, and Fur 87411L15, 111.111 EXT, No. 104, CIIIIITNUT STREET, Between Third and Iburitt streets, PHILADELPHIA THE Advertiser has constantly on hand and manufacturing, every des cription of HATS AND CAPS, of the latest and most approved fashions, con sisting of dm YOUTHS• HATS, AND CAPS, Ingi in great variety, among which is a new article for Spring and Summer wear. MILITARY (:HA PEA UX, Caps, dm.. Made acOording to the Army anti Navy regulations, and for superiority of finish and material, have never been surpassed. THE SUMMER PAIMIONS For gentlemen, consisting of Fine Rocky Mountain Beaver and Gossamer Hats, (very light) Panamas, Leghorn, Fine Co bourgs, &c. Also tine Straw, Braid, and Hair Cloth Caps; 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. Ipt'lateis descriptive of the Fashions will be found in Godey'a Lady's Book, and Graham's Magazine. Remember OAKFORD'S, N 0.104 Chestnutatreet, between Third and Fourth streete, Philadelphia. March 3,1848.-1 y KNOW JILL MEN TILT BENNETT & CO. HAVE REMOVED from 192 Market street, to their New, Splendid and Immense Establishment to be known as the Tower Hall Clothing Bazaar, KO. 182 MARKET STREET. BETWEEN FIFTH AND SIXTH • PHILADBLPHIA• 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 fom one of our city papers: "One of the greatest curiosities that onr 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 pecelar 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.--8 m Counts) , Merchants can Save FROM 15. TO 25 PER CENT. Q y purchasing their Oil Cloths direct from the manufacturers. Potter dr. Carmichael 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 Elas tic Carriage Oil Cloths, 29, 38,40. 48, 48 and 64 inches wide. Figured, Painted, and Plain, on the inside, on Muslin, Linen and Drilling. Table Oil Cloths of the most desirable patterns. 38, 40, 46 and 64 inches wide. Floor Oil Cloths, froin 28 inches to ~ 2l feet ride, well seasoned, and the newest style of ;timers, allof their own manufacture. Irr'rransparent Window Shades, Cartels, dce. 1111 goods warrant ed. Chine 2,1848-3 m Allegheny House, difl2Bo MARKS'? IPT. PUILADILLPHIA. Tux subscriber (bite of the Washington Hotel, Harrisburg, Pa.) takes this method of informing his old friends and the public generally that he has taken the above named HOTEL. The House is airy and comfortable, and has been et tensively altered and improved, and . the proprietor hopes by strict attention to bus iness, and a proper care for the comfort of his guests, to merit and receive a share of public patronage. The House is situated very convenient for the Travelling being only two doors above the Harris burg and Pittsburg Depot, and within two minutes walk of tire Baltimore and Read ing Depots. Stabling attached to the pre mises. Terms $1 per day. E. P. HUGHES, Proprietor. Sept. 3, 1847.—tf • Useful and Ornamental. . 4 1ANS in the greatest abundance, at al p; most any and every price, can belted at Schick's Variety Store. Warm weath er is coming on—therefore call soon, April 7, 1848.—tf ILVER AND GERMAN SILVER 1. - 3 PENCILS, VIOLIN STRINGS, dm, of heat quality, can alwaya be had at the Faury *tore of C. WEA Baltimore Advertisements. WATCHES, JEWELRY, WATCH TOOLS, AND MATERIALS BLAKE AND LYOI. No. 192 Baltimore street, Baltimore, Iff tr. W GOLD call the attention of country merchants, watch-makers. trader., and individuals to their stock of Gold and Silver Lever, Lepine, and Verge Watches, Gold Pencils and Pens,-Pins, Ri and Ear Rings, Spectacles, Plated and pr ngs itan ia Ware,--Silver Spoons, Castors and Can ". ticks, Lnd Fancy Goods,--together vpriety of Lunette, Patent, and Plain Watch Glasses. Springs, Verges, Jewels, Pinions, Pliers, Tweezere, Vises, &0., which they intend to furnish as good and as cheap 1111 any other house in this city or elsewhere. Orders for Jewelry, Watch es, or Watch materials, promptly and care fully attended to at No 192 Baltimore at. Baltimore, April 7,1848.-2 m J. X.. ORKSI• W. S. HOPKINS .I . ollli M. OREM & .00 irs MERCHANT TAI ORS, AND WHOLESALE PEALE IN Glottis, Cassis:acres, stings and' Tailors , Trimmings, NO. 230 MARKET STREET, N. W. CORNER • - - OF CHARLES, BALTIMORE. •• A LAROR ASSORTMENT OF READY MADE CLOTHING, Of Superior. Quality. tirONE PRICE ONLY., Mardi 31, 1843.—;-1y William Keilholtz, Dealer in Paints, Oils, Brushes, Glass*, Varniah, Putty, and Mixed Paint., of all color., at the lowest rates, Comte of Franklin and Green directs, opposite the Penn's Avenue, Baltimore N. B. WILLIAM liatutourz, having had a long experience in Paints, Oils, &e., be ing a practical House and Sign Painter, will give all information, respecting mix ing Paints, &c.. gratis. Country Mer chants and others supplied on moderate terms. Oct. 29, 1847.-1 y 1116.1110 PAL. LBOOTS & SHOES.IL D. Kendlehart wOULD most respectfully inform his friends and the public in gene ral, that he has removed his . BOOT at SHOE Establishment to the house for many years occupied by D. LITTLE, as a Sadler's Shop, (opposite the Post office, and in the immediate vicinity of FAIINEBTOCK'S Store) in South Baltimore street, where he will be happy to attend to ihose who may pa tronize him as heretofore. Thankful for past favors, the subscriber solicit a continuance of the patronage here tolore so liberally extended to him. D. KENDLEHART. Gettysburg, April 7,1848.-3 m 1111 Ift • • t't .4 Ok. • *AV. G. E. BUEHLER RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public generally that he has now on hand a large assortment of 7'121' WARE of every description, which he will sell at moderate prices—all warranted. Persons wishing to purchase at low rates will do well to call before purchasing else where. HOUSE SPOUTING will be made and put up at 12i cents a foot. PROCLAMATION. 7HERE AS the lion. Wis. N. la ma, Esq. President of the several Courts of Common Pleas, in the counties composing the 10th District, and Justice of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the said dis trict—and GEORGE Sahara and JAMES M'Divrtcr, Esqs., Judges of the Courts of Common Pleas, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offend ers in the county of Adams—have issued their precept, bearing date the 19th day of April, in the year of our LORD one thousand eight hundred and forty-eight, and to me directed. for holding a Court of Com mon Pleas and General Quarter Sessions of the Peace and General Jail Delivery, and Court of Oyer and 'Terminer, at Get ysburg, on Monday the 21st day of .lu gust next— NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN To all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner and Constables within the said County of Adams, that they be then and there in their proper persons, with their Rolls, Records, Inquisitions, Examinations and other Re membrances, to do those things which to their- offices and in that behalf appertain to be done, and also they who will prose cute against the prisoners that are or then shall be in the Jail of the said County of Adams, and to be then and there to pros ecute against them as shall be just. BENJAMIN SCHRIVER, Brume Elberirs Office, Gettysburg, June 18, 1848. iBLACKSMITIUNG. z=== 'FRE undersigned has connected with A. his Coacbmaking Establishment a large Smith Shop, and is prepared to do L KINDS. OP zpraLtmoixo ROWING CARRIAGEB, INGOIEB, WAGONS, Al He would Ray to those who have Homes 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 call, CARRIAGE & BUGGY BPEINGE, (warranted) will be proMptly made to or, der st all times, per All kinds of REPAIRING done, both in Wood and Iron, at the most riduc ed prices. Nr.7•llli a :Al ul for past encouragement, this subscriber solicits a continuance of pat renege, and invites his friend. to call at his Establishment in west Chambersburg at., a few doors below Thompaon's Hotel. C. W. HOFFMAN. Gettysburg, October 15, 1847. NEW ESTABLISHMENT; - HENRI' SMITH, RESPECTFULLY informs the eiti gene of Gettysburg, and strangers who may tarry here until their beards grow, that he has opened a new saloon in the ibop occupied , by ?t - cos Liloy, in' West York street, one door West of Paxton's Hat -More, where he intends prose cuting the Tonsorial business in 'U-its va ried and various branches. .His razor's good and sharp, Hell shave your lees without • smart. Gentlemen, *all and see for yourselves. His sponge is good, his towels are clean, And in his shop he's always seen. 6:30.He also respectfully informs the gentlemen that they can at say time have their boots blacked in the neatest style..-- Gentlemen can also have grease removed from their clothes. Mary Ann Smith RESPECTFlThl.rinfornis 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. DIAMOND TONSOR S. R. TIPTON. FASHIONABLE Barber and Hair Dresser, has removed his "Temple" to the diamond, adjoining the County Buil dings, where he cati at all times be found prepared to attend to the calls of the public From long experience he flatters himsell that he can go through all the ramifications of the tonsorical departments, with such an infinite degree of skill as will meet 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. DYSPEPSIA, lind and all Diseases of the Stomach and Bowels. DYSPEPSIA, or Indigestion and its consequences.—An eminent Profes sor says: "it chiefly arises in persons who lead 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 in venery, excessive use of spir itous liquors, tea, titice°, opium and other narcotics, immoderate repletion, o ver distention of the stomach, adeli eiency in the secretion of the bile or gastric juice, exposure to cold and damp air, are the chief causes of this disease. SYMPTOMS.—Loss 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. .91.1.4" S VEGET.III LE COMPOUN D has nev er failed in affording immediate relief and a radical cure for this disease. Principal Office, No. 77 N. Eighth st., east side, Philadelphia. For sale in Get tysburg by S. S. FOItNEY. Juiy 30, 1847.-ly Dr. C. W. Appleton's Celebrated Remedy FOR DEAFNESS, IrDAINS in, and discharge of matter from, the ifs% ear, together with all other unpleasant symp toms, which either accompany or announce ap proaching Deafness. This invaluable medicine is the result of a long and faithfully pursued course of experiments instituted with the sole view to discover (if possible) a certain, and. at the same time, a 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, ft:* 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 may haveoccasion for its use ; in short, that it is the most VA LUA BLE article ever offered to the public for this di sease. 03For sale in Gettysburg by S. H. BUEHLER. in Abbottstown by War. Bryn am, in Oxford byttsu & Risze, and in Franklin township by THOMAS. J. Cook'. [Aug. 6,184 7—ly Dr. Cullen's Indian Vegetable Specific For Female Complaints. OrlitHlS medicine is fast taking the place of eve shtlx ry preparation heretofore used for diseases arising from Weakness or other causes. All that is necessary to secure this medicine • place in the Domestic Practice of every family, when such a medicine is needed, is a trial. It speaks fur itself Is innocent in its operation, and no injury can a rise from its use at any time. 113 - For sale, wholesale and retail, by ROWANII & Wscrox, Proprietors, 378 Market st. Phila. and by S. H. BUF.HLF.R, Gettysburg; Wm. Bittingcr, Abbottstown ; Lilly & Riley. Oxford, and by T. J. Cooper, Franklin v. Mug. 6, 'll7—ty ROWAND'S CARMINATIVE SYRUP ITS a certain cure for Drarrhea.Dysentery, Cho. IfB lets Morbus, Bowel "Complaints, &c., &c., as thousands will certify who have tested its virtues within the few months it has been °Mired to the public. Read the Certificate of DL Ross, a high ly respectable physician of Philadelphia: "Gentienien—Leheerfully bear testimony txthe good erects of your CARMINATIVE SYRUP, after having been cured of ...rural levers attacks of Diarrhet, within the last few Months. Being opposed to tratcorats in any form, it took much persuasion from a friend, who keeps it in his hot's& as a"famlly medicine," to Induce me to make use of it. He spoke eo confidently, I give it X trial; and I was not sloW , to make a trial of , it, on the second attack, hiving been relieved so soon on the first. I have prescribed the Carminative Syrup to a great many or my Malawi. and, I am pleued to soy, with'the same good effects. You are at libel'. ty to use Dile as you please. Your's, &e. , Nov. 25, 1848. T. P. S. ROB S ,' D." ET For sale in Gettysburg by S. HaIUEHLER, in Abbotistown by Wit. Birriseart, in Oxford by Luse & Atlas, and in Franklin township by Tisouos.J. Count. BONNETS & BAT , : APINE lot of fashion/44k Summer HATS and BONNETS ate just o pened at STEVENSON'S, at reduced prices, where is now offered a full assort. mens of Dry Goods, Groceries, Queens ware, &c., ke. 1141331U.L41 NVASZIer. OFIVVISBIURO, PA•, _E 1161RUIT TREES, of all kinds, (gra ft s in the root,) can be had of the sub scriber'on reasonable te rms. Please cal and judge for yourselires. C. W. HOFFMAN. TO THE AFFLICTED ! ComPCould Medicated Candy. OR the Ctire of Colds, Coughs, Spit- Ling of Blood, Bronehetis, Asthtng, Whooping Cough, Painarand Oppressioni 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, Hore-hound, Wild Cherry, Sarsaparilla, Doneset, 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 Preparatioha. Each package contains directions. Cali 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 gen ta— S. H. Buehler and S. S. Forney, Gettysburg ; J. Brinkerhoff, Fairfield; Mrs. Duncan, Cashtown ; J. Lower, sArrendtstown ; Peter Mickley, Mum masburg; D. Kauffman, Benderaville; J. Burk holder, Bendersitille ; Statile, Dot:troy, Milt J. S. Hollinger, Heidlersburg ; Henry, Abbott*. towa ; Sborb and Johnson, Emmitsburg. C. WEAVER. Gettysburg, Dee. 17, 1547. HEALTH—HEALTH! THE MOST EFFECTUAL OF ALL KNOWN REMEDIES. Dr. Drake's Panacea, The only radical cure for Consumption! T ALTO removes and permanently camas all CA aft diseases arising from an impure state of the blood—viz.: Scruiula or King's Evil, Rheu matism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions. Pimples. or restules on the lace, Blotches, Biles, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring Worm or Toter, Scald Dead, Enlargement and Pain of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers. Syphilitic Symptoms, Sciatica or Lumbago, diseases arising from an injiid.cious use of Mercury, Dropsy, Exposure or Imprudence in life . also Chronic Constitutional Disorders. In this medicine several innocent 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 unrivalled in its operation on the system when laboring under disease. It should be it. the hands of every person, who, by business, or gener al course of life, is predisposed to the very many aliments that tender life a curse, instead ola bless ing. and so often result in death. FOR sCROFULA, Dr. Drake's Panacea is re. commended as a certain clue. Not one instance of itsfailure has ever occurred is hen freely used It cures the disenie and at the same time imparts vigor to the whole system. Scrofulous persons call never pay too much attention to the state 01 their blood. Its purification sbunld he their first aim ; for persererence will accomplish a cure 01 even hereditary disease. FOR ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN. Scurvy, Scorbutic Affections, Tumors, White C...veiling, Erysipelas, Ulcers, Cancers, Running Sows, Scabs and Biles, Dr. Diake's Pounces csuuut be :on high ly extolled ; is searches out the very root 01 the dltsease, and try removing it from a system, makes a cure certarii.and perniarierit. INDiGEsTIoN.--No medicine perhaps has ever been discovered which gites E 0 much lulls to the stomach and ca•nnes the secretion 01 healthy gastric juice to decompose the loud as Do Drake's Panacea. RilEuEATism.—Dr. Drake's Panacea is u sed with the greatest success in Rheuinatic Com plaints. especially such as are clacuinc. It cur.!, by driving out all impurities anal foul bunio, which have accumulated in the system, which are the cause of Rheumatism, (.out, and :stseilings of the joints. Other iernedies sometimes gi , e temporary relief, this entirely eradicates the dis ease from the system, even velum the limbs and bones arc dreadfully swollen. CONSUMPTION can be cured. Coughs. Ca tarrh, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, Asthma, Dif ficult or profuse Expectoration, Hectic flush. Night Sweaty, Pain in the aide, Ise., have been cured, and can be with as much certainty as any other simple disease. A specific has long been sought for but in satin until the discovery of Lr Drake's Panacea. It is mild and sale but certain and efficacious in its operation, and cannot possi bly injure the most delicate constitution. We would earnestly recommend those afflicted to g.% e it a trial—and we belive.they will nut have arra. lion to regret it. The system is cleansed and irrengthene.l. the ulcers on the lungs are heated, and the patients gradually regain their usual health antistrength. Read the lotion ing testimony Philadolphtu, We. I tilt, I s 17. DIAN Sta:—ln reply to your question reTect ing the use of Dr. Drake's Panacea, I will say. that although a perfect diabetics er in the existence of a Perierve, or cure for all d iseases, however val uable it may be in certain conditions of the sys tem, 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 rus.moriser yeast. we aloe, and abandoned by them as incurable. One of the persons had been under the treatment of several very able practitioners for a number of years, and they said she had "old fashioned Cow :soapier% combined with . Scrojisis,' and that else might linger for sometime, but could not be per mskently relieved. In both cases the effect et the Panacea has been most gratitying. Only four or live 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 lon with consumption by inheritance and by exten. sive observation as a study, and knowing also the injurious strewss in nine cases out of ten of tar, botanist, 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 iay that these are recommended by our most popular and scien tifie physicians, and in their 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 igo by one of her most eminent wri ters on medicine, and now established by facts which admit of no diem's. 'Very respectfully yours, L. C. GUNN. To use the language of another, .Tr. Drake's Panacea is always salutary. in its elects—never injurious. It is not an Opiate—ft is not an Ex pectorant. It is not intended to lull the invalid into a fatal security. It is a great remedy—a grand healing and curative compound, the great and only remedy which medical science and skill has yet produced for the treatment of this hither to unconquerable malady. And no person afflict. ed with, this dreadfol divas., will be just to him. self an d hi s Mende i he go down to the grave without testing Its virtues. A single bottle. in most came, will produce a favorable change in the condition of any iatient,,bowever low." TO THE LADIES.--Ladiesofpale complex ion and coniumptive habits, and such as are de bilitated by those obstreitieni which telltales are White to, are . restored by the use of a bottle or two, to bloom and vigor. it , is by far the best remedy ever discovered for weakly children, and such as have bed humors ; being pleasant, they take it. It immediately restores the appetite, strength andeolor. Nothing can be. more surprising than its invig orating ends on the human frame, Persons all weskoesi and lassitude betoke taking it, at ones become robeet and full of energy under its 'Mk- ' enee. It immediately counteracts the nerveless. noes of the female frame. CAUTION.,--Be careful and see lhat you get the genuine` Dr. DIU PA c has the Wilmer, of Oso. F. &florae on the wiapper wad also the PISMO "Ds. Daela's P , Patna." blown iu the glass. Prepared ugly by &sow& Co.Druggleta, N. l'North ElLeth street,Phlta., oad for sale by S. H. BUENL6R, Gettysburg, COOK 4 ZIKLLER, bf burg. Msich tete.— ly CULLEN si /Nitta is P•t ekethie AVoste tif • tilt, irip s ow&in) & WALTON invite attention to dip the Allowing advertiaement: DR. CULLEN EVER VICTORIOUS! As • proof of the continued success of DR. CULLEN'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PANA CEA, we refer to • few of the many Certificates in our possession for auras pat formed by this great PtaVer... Capt. T. L. Sanders, Constable of South Mul berry Ward, cured of Barber's Itch. Mr. J. P. Reese's child; No. 83 North Seventh street, cured of hereditary Teller, which covered its entire body. Mr. M. Wets's' child, No. OSO Market street altioted. with Scrofula from its birth. Mr. E. W, Maxwell, Grape Cburt, Market at., a b ove Eighth, cured of Scrofula, had fourteen open ulcer' 'upon his body at the time he com menced taking the medicine. Miss Christiana Sande, West spruce street, be tween Beach and Willow its., near the Schuylk ill cured of Scrofula; had auffered eight years; her headwas so much affected that tea and coffee, would pass out at her ear—this is a strong case. Capt. John K. Barclay, No. 400 Market street, Philadelphia, cured of Scrofulous Sore Leg of 21t years standing. This case ie.well known to ma ny of our beet physicisus, who have frequently advised amptltation. Mr. Ilium Brooks, Jr., No. 5 Jefferson, west of Schuylkill sixth street, below Locust, This was undoubtedly one of the molt 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 Twelfth street, above Race, cured of Scrofulous Sore Throat of eight years standlog. Mr. J. H. Pricks child, No. Dock street, Philadelphia. Mr. Michael Duffy, No. 211 North Front street, (at P. Ready 6 Co.'s) Philadelphia, cured of Tet ter of twenty five years. Mr. William Flemming, No. 2.10 Washington street, between Eighth and Ninth, Philadelphia, cured of Erysipelas of four years, which destroy ed the flesh to the bone. William Harker, cured of Scipio's'. This care had been in the hospital many months and dis charged as incurable—he is now well and may be seen daily at our office. Mr. David Kagan, Muddy Creek. Hamilton County, Ohio, cured of Scrofula. This was a very severs case, and Kirgan says that could me ney prevent, he would not undergo the same al tliction for Tea Thousand Dullets, and yet he was cured for a few dollars by Or. Cullen's In dian Vegetable Panacea. Mr. John W. Hazleton, of Mullica Hill. New Jerver, cured of 'fetter of over ten yeah stand ing, with a lew bottles of the Panacea. Mr. John Brocken, Certnantown. at the age of 81 years, was cured 01 a violent Totter, that had troubled him for eighteen years. Mrs. Eve Siscoe, No. 53 South at reet, bet w een Third and Fourth, froM Schuylkill, cured of Fe ver Sotes on her accle4, after suffering twelve years with them. Mrs. S. is I years of age. Mrs. Elizabeth C. Foater,:ecotill at., four doors above Washington st., Nat. fated of a Toter on her leg, which had-troubled her lourieen years. Mr. Hiram Ridge, Altlcluito. !lurks county Pa., cured of Sall Rheum. Whir care had been pronounced incurable ly vane or 14 physi cians of the first standrrc•—a' a !net valor! I ad recourse to Ccr.tirv's PA .% Al' tA, and was cured completely in a few month. niter sittvvilig ID years—the disediie had co'ieleil alniant his colic. person. file. Charles (his, late nt Pari•h street. now of )lanaTiiiik. rated nl Tettei tit :t years in banes arid feet. Mr Mellon G ani per rt rept near Spruce, cared of Sc, 010.1 0110 II e PholddelY, o bid; had &lied the doctor. Mote Idalt A year. Afflicted reader, send in 11111 011 re an d r .t these CerTlliratelt, ttrnn nhirli poti trill Itnrn th• extrannlttiary tugs of the.. persons, as ,1..1 I as the rti,le 01 cure. Sold, tvholc.,ale and retail. Ire Row., N 11 & L - Tll Pr/11'101KM. 7tl M gr L e t s t ree t vhii at telphia, and by the whoa ing Agents: S. 11. Budifer, Gettysburg. /rm. //Winger. A bbuttsto wn. Lilly 4- Eitry. x ford. 7'. J. (7ooprr, Frank 1 tp. May 5, In - 4A. —Qtn [Augs,st o . 1541.1 Stanton's External Remedy, FIXT7 14 1, .1.1 lag I: X T, is uuw unitior6ttlly ocknowledi;ed to h. th• INFALLIBLE REMEDY For Rheumatism, Spinal Atlections,Controeliou• of the Muscle.►, sore. Throat nod Quinsy, bum Old Ulcers, Pains in the Bock nod Chest. Ague in the illeast and Face, Tooili• ‘che. Sprains, Bllll.eb, Salt Rheum. BUMS. (*mop, Frn•ted Feet and all Nervous Diseases. Ilat;NT'S LINIMENT is sustaining a notori ety unequalled by ony similar /C1111eliy• It re.mires no puling% to itiSe it a iei.utai tun, it has been for so me time silently 111111 suiely seeming it, and now, o l,en its benclicial elleets have hero exper i e nce d by no many, the expiesidonsid glut. itude are continually appeating. and those v. 1• have been made whole by its nicansAitedesiions that the afflicted should no longer remain ignition t of its invaluable end Mr. Geo. E. Manton, the Proprietor. in can- *tautly receiving testimonials of benefits received NMI its use, and many tit the cures it has effected almost exceed belief. In one cave • child had been a cripple for eight years. hissing wrenched the spine, when at the age et - two years, by a tall from a chair. Medical lientnient tailed, hut lour bottles of the Liniment iestuied him to stiength, and he now joins with his playmates in their youthful gambols, as robust as the healthiest o them, and only a small hump oil his hack to re mind him of his early sufferings. Price _Scents pet bottle. The Aurgreist Friend. STANTON'S PAPILLARY OINTMENT, CIENOWLEDGED to be the moat valuable 41Iat remedy that has yet been discovered, and may be relied on with confidence by all who may have occasion for its use in rases of :MILK FEVER, AGUE IN THE BREAST, SORE NIPPLES, Ac. This Ointment is particularly intended for those complaints that Mothers are liable to during the nursing of infants, and may he truly called The Nurses Friend. Price 25 its. per box. 0. E. STANTON, Proprietor, Sing Sing, Mew York. Sold by : 6'. B. Buehler anti & S. Forney, Get tysburg; Wm. FAV, East Berliii ; At'- Farland, Abbatistrtirn Lilly and *Pty. Oxford ; Jacob dlulabaugh, Ile mpton ; F. Zack, New Chester; Ab'm ling. 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