LlititWAY FJR BARGAINS IN % ricabmet Furniture ! 'HGEORGE H. SWOPE ESPECTFIILLY informs his friends let and the public generally that he Smlthtues to keep on hand, at •his Cab +making Eitsblishment, in East York t Vet Gettysburg. Pa., a large assortment nVutl itibtle of CABINET FCILIITIVAk t SUVI A S .1,1444aay, Cherry and 111aple MILTS, Plain and Panes, French ' liftitlf-Prettela BEDSTEADS, ilorenthr, Dining 4. Breakfast 4 7. 1 1 BLE S, ettp-boards, Workstands, Candlestands, As yy.Furpiture is manufactured by to veal( for regular customers, and not far ~I•!ction purposes, the public may rely ap t, t its being, what it purports to be, of lash i4tiable style, and best material and work- Housekeepers and others, desiring new : to I 000E1 Furniture, will do well to give ult. a 041 galore purchasing olsewhero. . a7:1 14 VOPP/NS made to order, at all time r s, •, GEO. 11. SWOPE. Gettysburg, Feb. 18, 1848.—if To Me, honorable the Judges of the •cimlrtof Queirter Sessions of Alamo ' 'Minty; r tlllpetition of the subscriber, Wm. S. Cocnnes, respectfully represents, that lie now occupies, as _a Tavern and 6. utie itt 'entertainment, the house in East .114140 y occupied by George Benue!, this honorable Court licensed tio:keop the Same, at April Term, 1848, iiitittwho has since removed therefrom. al ti4r;fihitt leasing the, same to the petitioner. Von!' petitioner therefore prays your hen •cs to grant him, a license to keep the house named, for suck term as the said `l:onrge Ilentzel was licensed to keep the And he will pravi WM. S. COCHRAN. E the undersigned, citizens of Ham "v- Mon toWnship, being personally oilitainted with lytu.isx S. COCHRAN, thy 4bove named petitioner, and also hay ing-ill knitwiedge of the house for which the license is prayed, do hereby certify that such house is necessary to SCCOMOIO- d.iln like: public, and entertain stranger* ::iid travellers, that he is a person of good elostit'f , or honesty and temperance, and welt provided with house room :rift conveniences for the lodging and ac e,viimodazion of strangers and travellers. therefore, beg leave to recommend 1,111 for a license, agreeably to his petition. I),via Mellinger, James Clarke, t Binder, Daniel Binder, Aniatteugh, Geo. fiviMerus K. Stoner, Woe wotg. J. .is B. 'tither, Itmihry, llssiJ Hollinger, • Robot M. Hutchinson. July 21, 1838.-3 t. A U DITOR* NOTICE. e 7 11E' subscriber, having been appointed " .by the Court of Common Pleaa of :',:l,tins co. Auditor to distribute the balsam 1. .orted on the account OfJNO.DICARDOIrry Apt•tignee of „Iston B. H ART3IAN, to and a mong the creditors of said Hartman, here ! tikes notice that he will sit for that r,rpose at the Register's office, in Gettys -1 on Thursday the 10th day of .11u ',NI next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., of which persons interested will please take no-, WM. S. HAMILTON, "1 0) 1 ,14, 1848.-3 t Auditor. • PROTHONOTARY. Tr the independeni Voters of Adams Co. :, - TLLOIV CITIZENS :—At the ur ' pint solicitation of numerous friends, induced to offer myself to your consid aim, as an Independent Candidate for inlift of P ROTIIOXOTJR 11 4 , ollhe ensuing October election. Should I h.r so fortunate as to receive a majority of ..%iirtinlrrages, and be elected, I pledge strongest endeavors to discharge the duties of the office in a manner entirely Latisfactory to all. IVILLIAM HARLAN. Menallen township. July 21.—t0 REGISTER AND RECUDER, o the , Fret and Independent roger, of Adams County. T the earnest solicitation of many A. !needs, 1 am induced to offer my tusan Independent candidate for RE :ISTER & RECORDER of Adams , t inty.• . Should I be elected, I shall feel i-Act many obligaions to the public, and 11 endeavor to discharge the duties of u. , 7,4 11e* to the best of my ability. - WM. F. WALTER. Sttaban tp., April 7,1848—if SHERIFF:II,7'Ir! ria,Low CITIZENS :At :-.-Al the earnest so- I ' , notion of a number of my friends, I of iiiyaellna an IN DEPEN DENT CAN-. ! I f)ATI:: for the office or Sheriff of Ad- ~ County . , and respectfully suheit your :' , Jrasai. Bhotifd be elected, I pledge best efforts to the discharge of the du- I ,:•% oldie °thee. JONAS ROTH. .% . lenallen townehip, June 9, IRIS ISOI,IRIFFALTY. the Ate inn (1 the hutependent 1 - 0- 141; o . j.lclants County. *IiLLOW CITIZeINS :--I respect fully propose myself to your eonsid .T.stion' as an independent Candidate for i•%,. Otflee of SHERIFF at the next gene ,.l election. in October next. Should Ibe liittutuite as to obtain a majority of your ~ Ifrges, 1 pledge myself to discharge the .1 nave -of said office with promptness, and thalami of my ability. JACOB WINTERODE. OerOPittoy Ip. Juuc 16,, 1848.--te simmurraza T. Pieutsow •errtrass :—Ettennraged by tatitecone Mends, I hereby announce my ,l4tendicute for the Shertlfalty at the tb hletion, pled4ing myself, if elect. LWkioltargrathe dunes inetunbent to the • 4 14 , 44 , skyjudgriment , and ability. - WILLIAM FICKES. Assillitsgreellip, June a, I MIL—Se ' * !NETTER PAPER, of baauti ; lid gelidity. for sale et J. 1.. SCHICK'S. NEWS ! NEWS! NEWS ! o-Partnership in the Cabinet :Making Business. THE subscribers have entered into Partnership in the Cabinet-making business, at the old stand of Henry Gar lach, in South Baltimore street, opposite Winebrenner's Tannery—where they will always have on hand, and he prepared to make, to order, Sidthoards, Secretaries, Dressing Cu- reaus, Tables, Bedsteads. Miah, !fork and Gaulle-stands, and, in short, every article belonging to the above business. They will also have on hand CHAIRS of all varieties. All orders for COFFINS attended to with the utmost promptness. The subscribers assure the public, that rill work purchased of them will be of the neatest and mostdurable character. They superintend themselves the construction of every article, thus being assured,thatboth material and workmanshircatet be beat," Their terms are exceedtngly as may be learned by giving them a call. irr Country produce taken in exchange for work. • HE - oA.Rfikellz - DANIEL TRIMMER. Gettysburg, Jan. 28. . • ............. - Ire ..4 1 i .0 , -. '" • 1 4 .4 .." 4 . .. . .---- i 4 1111Ik , . • --....• -: ' - , ^ ~.. ___ . ..... G. E. BUEHLER • ESPECTPULLY,informs hisfriends rk, and the public generally that he has now on hand a large aeaortment of TIN 11 7 .1 RE of every descriptimi, which he will sell at moderate prisms—all warranted. Persons wishing to purehise al low vales will do well to call before purchasing else where. HOUSE SPOUTING will be made and put up at 12} came a foot. • REI4IIO • BOOTS & SHOES, D. Kendlehart Amu OULtI most respectfully inform w w his tritinds amr.the public in gene ral, tlutthi.hateernovetichits 800* al SHOE Estahlisbilititinfloi house for Many years occupied 'bi D. Lrrri.n se a Sadler's Shop, (opposite thePosaiffics, and in the itbmediste vicinity of Fsnwarroc lea Store) in 'South Baltimore street, where he will beluipiffi:t ;offend to those who may pa tronize-him as heretofore. Thankful for past favors, the subscriber solicit a continuance of the patronage here tofore an liberiilly *ended to him. D. 4gNDLEHART. • Gettrebmg; April", 18413.—.2m Bia&OZEIBT ITRINg. ii rersasssrms 'ERE midersigned has connected with his Coachmaking Establiahment a large Smith Shop, and is .prepared to do ALL KINDS OS INCLUDING - IRONING CARJUSES, BUGGIES, WAGONS, lie would say to those who have Horses to shoe, that he has in his employ first-rate hands, which, with his personal attention, will enable him to give entire satisfaction to all those who may favor him with a call. CARRIAGE & BUGGY SPRINGS, (warranted) will be promptly made to or der at all times: Kr All kinds , of REPAIRING done, both hr Wood and Iron, the raw reduc ed prices, • rr.Thankful for past encouragement, the subscriber solicits a continuance ot pat ronage, and invites his friend* to call at his Establishment in west Chambersburg at., a few doors below Thompson's Hotel. C. W. HOFFMAN. Gettysburg, October 15, 1847. Country/ irterrd Satan. Large lot of PRIME BACON, neat ly trimmed .-Family • Hama, Side* and Shoulders, just riceived and for mile very low at STEVENSON'S. • May 20, , 1848, ;.. SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATION- E RY, of all kinds, constantly on hand and for sale, at the lowest 'pacts, .at. the Book and Stationery Store of Dee. 10. S. IL BUEHLER. VI ANC Y A RTICLES,CoIogne,SoOPH. r Hair Oils, Tooth Bruitheti. Toi let Brushes, Tooth 'Powders, Ste., &e., for sale by S. H. BUEHLER. • A good second hand CA RR I A G E, newly repaire(l, and Harness. fur sale cheap. Kr We Country Produce will be taken in ex change. Apply to G. E. BUEHLER.. Philadelphia Advertisements THE CHEAPEST AND LARGEST Assortment of Gold and Silver b .!!! WATCHES, ES, IN PIIIIADELPHIS I* WHOLESALE & MAIL. „ - , , Gold Ise vet. Watches full jerr ''h• cllrd, la carat caries, $35 to 40 Gold l'Epole Watches, full jewelled, 18 carat race, s26 51 iru Silver Lever Watches, full jewelled, ' 17 to 20 " l'Epine " " . .9to 12 " Q,uartiers, Gee quality, full Jewelled, 8 to 10 .. , 4 common " 5 Gold Pencils, 1.150 Gold Pen, diamond point, oilarcholder and pencil. I.ls Bihar Too Spoons, Silver warranted equal 'With a large assortment of diamond breast pins and diamond finger rings, which I will sell much cheaper than any store in the city. With a large stock of neck,curb and fob audits ; ear rings and every thing in the Watch and Jewelry line, all of which l am determined wwtt cheaper than con he bought elsewhere. I ant satisfied with small profits and quick sales. As for my stock of Watches, both gold and silver, I defy competition ; as re gards quality and quantity, I am prepared to sell them by the single watch, by the doxerior gross, sitrihat persons can be sure of being suited with a watch 0ut...0f..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 sendin o money to any express office, the o be paid on the deliv ery of the g All I ask is a trial, to convince pe it will be much to their advantage to • hese from me. I guar antee all goo `I `sellto be what they are represented, or the tnoney.will be refund ed. Please save this advertisentent, and call at LEWIS LADOMUS' Cheap Watch and Jewelry Store, 4ts MARKET SG above Eleventh. North side, Philadelphia. lICPAII kinds of Watches imported to order. April 21, 1848. --em t'hiladelphia Wardrobe Cloth , ing Emporium, N. 105 Chesnut street, between Third & Fourth, North Side, 7SiMitch/this 'clad tithirs nilitinit the city. A T shit establishment may always be A found a MU assortment of GENTLE. Intig a reMinNooo suit *ll taster end such reasonable prices as•will mrroituan all. I publish no list 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 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. McNEILLE, No. 105 Chesnut street, Philadelphia. N.11.--A large stock of piece goods on hand. Garments made to order at the shortest notice. May 19, 1848.-3 m JACOB ',ADO NI I •S' CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE No. 246 MARKT ST. PRILADLP HIA. : ... .." THE subscriber has con stantly* Al ,t C ~. • 'l l 9, the largest and cheapest irp --, assortments of the above, to be found in this city s ' •- or elsewhere. Watches, gold and silver, of IC I. Tobias, Joshua Johnson, Wm. Robinson; E. S. Yates dr, Co., and other celebrated makers. Also, Anchor Escapement, I'Epine and and Vertical Watches, some of which are at the followinc extremely low, reduced prices. Kr Warranted. Fell jewelledGold Levers, 18 =stases, 1.88 to 40 '1 Silver • 18 to 20 Gol4 I'4inee, 28 to 30 • - 12 to 13 Quartiers, 8 to 10 Also, other watches at lower than the above prices, suitable for traders, with a splendid assortment of gold chains, seals and keys . ; Gold and Silver Pencils, Jew elry of every description. Also. Sh-Ortmt44 , 4nne, 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 be convinced of the above facts at 246 Market street, below Eighth, south aid., Philadelphia. VrAll orders punctually attended to. Important to Trateh Makers and Drat ers.—A lags assortment of 'Watch Ma kers' tools and materials selling off below cost to dose aconcern. April 21, 1848.—.0m FRENCH REVOLUTION TYRANTS, as well as Monopolies, must fall ; so must prices. That this itra fact can be proved by calling at A"0. 72 NORTH SECOND Street, sho ve Arch, PHILA- DELPHIA. LE I.IUILA Y. - c- Fine Gold and Sil- I - . 7114 . -it e v r er th W an at everche 0 s , l ff o e w r : 6 1 ._ !,...:;: ed in the city. , 41 0 @Jeanie and Retail. The stock consists in part of Gold and Silver Levers ; I'Epines and Quartier Watches ; Jewelry of the newest and moat fashionable patterns. 'SILVER SPOONS, &c.—Particular attention . said to these articles, the quality of which is and workmanship ditto. The establishment of LE HURAY has been well known for FOURTY YEARS, in SECOND Street, and has made a char acter which needs no puffing. Silver TEASPOONS as low $4.50 per set.— can be made for less if wished. WATCH GLASSES.—PIain, 10 cis ; Patept,ls ; Lunette, 20 cts ; other articles in proportion. Remember, you can buy here below any published list of prices in this city or -New York. Watch Repairing particularly attended to, and warranted to give satisfaction. N. B. Old 091 d and Silver bought for cash or taken in exchange at (don't forget 'the-No.) 72 North Second street, above Arch, Philadelphia. April 21,.1848. [Sept. 3, '47.—ly] Great ; Natioßd Work: A .IRatory,sf the Revolution and Lives of the Herpes of thell'ar of Independence, mY OUARLES J. PETERSON An. elegant volume with IS fine Steel Plates, and neatly 200 beautiful Wood Engravings. "This is a splendid book. A valuable addition to the Historic Literature of our country. We are much mistaken if it does not rank with the works of Irving and Prescott."—Prankford Herald. "It surpasses any similar work yet of fered to the American public."—.Neari Gazelle. "It may be properly considered a popu larized Military History of theßevolutibn extremely well and Pidiciouily written."— Korth American. "•The present work on the Revolution arid its Heroes is superior, both in extent and design, to any that has heretofore come under our notice."—lnquirer. well connected llistory of, that e ventful period."—Ledger. ..Deeidedly the best popular . History qt the Revolution and its Heroes, that has yet been given to the country."—Saturday Evening Post. krAGENTS WAN'T'ED, 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.• Prire only $3. Address (post paid) WM. A. LEARY, No. 15R N. reeoutl ',trod, Philadelphia. May 18, ldlt4-3w Allegheny House, MARKET ST. PHILADELPHIA. ar 'ritt, subscriber (late of the Washington Hotel, Harrisburg, l'a.) takes this method of informing his old friends and the public generally that he has taken the above named noTEL. The. House 'Ts airyand comfortable, and has been ex ,tcneively altered and improved, and 'the proprietor hopes by strict attention to bus iness, and a proper care for the colifort of his guests, to merit end reeeive'a share of public patronage. The Houle ie iltuated very convenient for the Travelling Public, being only two doors above the Harris burg and Pittsburg Depot, and within two minutes walk of the Baltimore and Read ing Depots. Stabling sueehed to the pee tutees. 'Terms .*1 per.dar. . • E. P. HUGHES, Proprietor. Sept. 3. 1847.—tf • Langenheina's Daguerrian Gal lery, Exchange,, 3d Story., 1.1 ON. HENRC CLAY, visiting this Estab- AI lishment for:the purpose of haying a daguerreotype taken, expressed flattering opinions on this favorite place of, the"beau ty and fashion" of Philsdelpldtb itall vast numbers of strangers resort to it to pro- cure a good DaguerreOlye. The Propri ethrirWM Mike nvely exeitintii to`eiterid' the long established fame of this wellinown establishment. Family groUpes, Groupes ofehildten;undLehtgle portrait" etall - sixes• are executed eVpsally well. Philadelphia, April 21, 1848—ly aalsmozarDve Great Hat,' Cap, and Fat E Xrat LIS IlertlEX'T, No. 104, CIIZSTKIST WrILZET, Between Third and Atolls streets. PIIII4DELPHIR PrIIHE Advertiser has constantly on hand and manufacturing, every des cription of HATS AND CAPS, of the late'st and most approved fashions, con sisting of et• YOUTHS' HATS, AND CAPS, in great variety, among which is a new article for Spring and Summer Wear. MILITARY CIIAPEA UX, Caps, dr.c.. made according to the Army and Navy regulations, and for superiority of finish and material, have never been surpassed., THE SUMMER FASHIONS For gentlemen, consisting of Fine Rocky Mountain Beaver and Gossamer Hats, (very light) Panamint, Lthorn, Fine Co bourp, &a., &c. Also fine Straw. Braid, and Hair Cloth Caps; Ladies Riding Hats and Caps of entirely new styles, in fact the largest assortment over before offered to the public ; being as low in price as any Establishment in the country. gt... Plates descriptive of the Fashions will be found hi GOdey's Lady's - Book, and Graham's Magazine. _Remember OAKFORD'S, N 0.104 ehepenatatreet-betereen Thirttand Fourth street*, Philadelphia. March 3,1848.—1 y KN OW ALL ME N THA T BENNETT AL CO. HAVE REMOVED from 192 Market sireet, to their New, Splendid and Immense Establishment to be known as the Tower Hall Clothing Bazaar, NO. 182 MARKET STREET, BETWEEN FIF TV AND-..111.V111, PHILADIGLPHIA. The Proprietors feel a reluctance in pro mulgating what in any way might appear like the nada( 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 our City ationls 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 peconar 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 strangere, and to those coming from the country. NVe know of no place more worthy of a visit. May 20, 1848.-3 m Country Merchants can Save FROM 15 TO 25 PER CENT. Qy purchasing their Oil Cloths direct from the manufacturers. Potter & Carmichael Have opened a Warehouse,No. 135 North Third street, above Rate, 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, 28, 30, 40, 96, 48 and 54 inches wide. Figured, Painted, and Plain, on the inside, on Muslin, Linen and Drilling. Table Oil , Cloths of the most -desirable patterns. 36, 40, 40 and 54 inches wide. Floor Oil Cloths, from 28 inches to 21 feet wide. well seasoned, and the newest style of pattersodlof their own m a n u fa ct ure. 111:7"Transparent Window Shades, Carpets, &c. 411 goods warrant ed. [June 2,1848-3 m Baltimore Advertisements. J. K. ORRIN. W. S. HOPKINS. .JOAN M. OREM & ,CO MERCHANT TAILORS, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Cressinserem Pestfrig I and Tailors , Trimmings, No. 230 MARKET airsiorr, N. W. CORNER • OW CHARLps, NALTIMORE. A LARUE AsSORTNIINT OF READY MADE CLOTHING, Of Superior quality. KrONE PRICE ONLY..in March 31, 1048.-17. W illiam Keilholtz Dealer in Paints, Oils. Brushes, Glasse, Varnish, Putty, and Mixed Paints, of all colors, at the lowest rates, Corner of Franklin and Green Wee*, nppoeite the ,Penn'a Avenue, Baltimore. N. B. WILLIAM KEILHOLTZ, having had a lorig experience in Paints, Oils, &c., 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.-I.y Useful and Ornamental. VANS in the greatest abundance, at al most any and every price, can be had at Schick'e Variety Store. Warm weath er is coining on—therefore call noun. April 7, 1818.--4( PROCLAMATION. 1 4:11aLT II EREAS the,Flon. IVm. li r IR- V V visa'. Esq. President of the several Courts of Comnion Pleas, in the counties composing the 19th District, and Justice of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Deliv,ery, for the trial of all capital and other 'offenders in the - said dis- trict--uid GEOROR Sevlnts and Jams IVl'Divrrr, Ens.; Judges of the Courts of ,Common Pleas, and General Jail Delivery, for' the trial of all capital and other offend era, in the county of Adams—have issued their precept, bearing data the 19th day of April, in the year ,of our LORD one thousand eight hundred and forty-eight, and to me directed,The holding a Court of Com pton and General Quarter Sessione of the Peace and General Jail. Delivery, and Court of Oyer'and Termnier; at Get ysburg, on Monday the 21st day r .Au gust nest— NOTICE' IS HEREBY GIVEN To 'all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner and Constables within the said County of Adams,that they ho then and there in their proper persons, with 'their Rollit, 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 eine egainst the prisoners that are,or then shall be in the Jail' or the said County of Adams, and to he then and there to pros ecute against them as shall be just. itENJAMIN BCIIRIVER, Bob:Mho ,e6erilr's Office, Geayuburg, June 23, 1848. NEW ESTABLISHMENT. ===l ESPECTFULLY informs the citi- AL zone of Gettysburg, and strangers who may tarry here until their beards grow, that he has opened a new saloon in the shop formerly 'occupied by JACOB LEEDT. in West York street, one door West of Paxton's Hat6store, where he intends prose cuting the Tonsorial business in all its ye- Fled and various branches. His 'razor's good and sharp, Hell shave your lace without a smart. Gentlemen, call and see for yourselves Ills sponge is good, his towels are clean, And in his shop he's always seen. pHe also respectfully informs the gentlemen that they can at any time have their boots blacked in the neatest style.— Gentlemen can also have grease removed from their clothes. 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 inim riority. - She will also attend to removing grease from ladies' apparel. Gettysburg, April 21, 180. DIAMOND TONSUR O. It. TIPTON. FASHIONABLE Barber and Ilair Dresser, has removed his "Temple" to the diamond, adjoining the County Buil dings, where he can at all times he !Mind prepared to attend to the calls of the public From long experience he flatters himself that he can go through all the ramifications oldie tonsorical departments, with such an infinite degree of skill as willmeet the en tire satisfaction of all who submit them chins to the keen ordeal of his razor. Ile hopes, therefore, that by nuvation to busi ness and a desire to please, he will merit as well as receive a liberal share of public patronage. The sick will he attended to a their private dwellings. Dr. C. N. Appleton's Celebrated Remedy FOR DEA FN ESS, 111)A INS in. and discharge of matter from, the ear, together with all other unpleasant symp toms, which either accompany or announce ap proaching Deafness. This invaluable medicine the result of a long and faithfully pursued course of exPerfintlits instituted with the sole view to discover, (if possible) a certain, and. sidle same time, a sate remedy for this dreadfully a ff licting disorder, and after being extensively used in the private practice of the subscriber during the last eight years, in very numerous cases with the most remarkable success, is now offered to the public, for the benefit of those who, 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 baveoccasion for.its use; ,in ;hart, that it is the most VAL.I.IA. TILE article ever offered to the public for this di sease. CrForsale in Gettysburg by S. H. BUEHLER, in Abbottstown by Wis. 131TTINOLR, in Oxford byLrist & F4LIST, and in Franklin township by TIOCIXAS. J. Coders. [Aug. ti, 1847-1 y Dr. cullen'a Indian Vegetable Specific For Female Complaints. APHIS medic ice is fast taking the place ofeve 6eA Ty preparation heretofore used for diseases arising from Weakness or other causes. All that is necessary to secure this medicine a place in the Domestift Practice of e%eiry family, when such a medicine is needed, is a tnal. It speaks fur itself is innocent in its operation, and no injury can a rise from its use at any time. lITFor sale, wholesale and retail. by. ROWAN]) Wavros, Pmprieters, 370 Market at. Phila. and by S. H, BUEHLER, Gettysburg ; Win. Ilittinger, Abbottstown ; Lilly & Riley. OxfOrd, and by T. J. Cooper, Franklin tp. Mug. 6,47—ty ^ ROWAND'S CARAIINA'I'IVE SYRUP • S a certain cure for Diarrhea, Dysentery, Cho 11-1 lest Merlins, Bowel Complaints, &c., tic., as thOusands will certily who have tested its virtues within the few 'months it has oeen offered to the public. Read the Certifieate of Dr. Roar, a high ly respectable of Philadelphia: 'lGOntlealell—loheerfully bear testimony to the good effects of your CARMINATIVE SYRUP, after having been cured of TilliZZ severe attacks of Diarrhea, within the last few months. Being opposed to ONACtitZII in any form, if took mach persuasion from a friend, who keeps it in his house ae thediiiiie," to induce me to make use of it. He spoke 60 confidently, 1 gave it a trial ; ,snd I was not slow to make a trial of it, on the second attick,lnsving been redievedsoseopon the first. noire *scribed the Carniinative Syrup to a greekneni nhyliatierits. and; I sin please& to say, with the same good effects. You are at liber ty to use this as you VIM YOllOl, a rc . Nov. 25, 1846.. . -ROSY, Af. D." orFor sale in Gettysburg by . S.H. BUEHLER, in Abbottidown tby Wei. Bivvraosai in ()afoot! by Istasi.&,,,Rialig, and in Franklin townphip By Tnottras J, Csicirin. HONNET' & BAT, ' API NE lot of fashionable ,rummer tIA TS 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 ware, &c., &e. IS4BELLA NURSERY. ; OETTVEIBURO, , i VI RUI"I'REES, of all kinds, Uralic Jr in th r oot ,) C eu . n .vv be . i ha m d F o F f m tl A ie:ub scriber on easonable terms. Please cal and judge r yourselves. 1 - k N ha d and for sale, a lot of Travel ‘ll lag aga and Baskets , very handy and cheap. ' J. L. SCUICK. • HEALTH—HEALTII THE AIOST EFFECTUAL OF ALL KNOWN ktEmEmE§. Dr; Diake's Panacea,. The only rdilfeal cure for Conauroption ! 1•11 removes and permanently cease all vail all digital** erbium from an impure state of the blood—via.: Scrofula or King'. Evil, Rho°. snatient,Obstinete Cutaneous Eruptions. Pimples, or Yostaleis en the face, Blotches, Biles, Chronic solr* Eye., king Worm or 'fetter, ;scald Head, Enlargement and Pain of the Bones anti Joints,. Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Symptoms, Selatica or LuMbelfai diseases arising Iroman injudicious use ofMercury;Diopsy, Expo Sure or Imprudence in life ; also Chronic, Constitutional Disorders. In this medicine several jpnocent but very . po-. tent articles of the vegetalffrkingdom are united, forming a compritind entirely different in its char. aeter and Properfite front' any other preparation, and. unrivalled in' its operation on the system, 'when lettering under dieease. It should be ir, the hands 01 every person, who, by bssi nes*, or gener al course of life, is predisposed to the very many aliments that render life a curse, instead ole bless- Mg; and so often result in death. FOR; SCROFULA, Pr. Drake's Panacea is re coitimeirled au is certain cure. Not Sue instance of its failure has ever <method whets freely used It cures the, disease and at the same time imparts vigor to theC•whole system. Scrofulous persons can never pay 'too much attention to the state of their blood. Its vitrification should be their first aim ; for persmerence will accomplish a cure tit even luredilary disease. FOR ERUPTIONS, CIF THE SKIN, Scurvy, Scorbutic Affections, Tumors, White . Swelling, Erysipelas, Ulcers, Cancers, Running Sores, Scabs and Biles, Dr. Drake's Panacea CHUM/I be too high. ly egudlett; It witchecout tritrverr Mot bt the disease, and by removing it from a system,makes a cure certain and pernianerd. INDIGESTION.—No medicine perhaps has ever been discoveral which gives 1 .. 0 much tone to the stomach and ,causes the secretion of healthy gastric juice to decompose the food as Dr Drake's Panacea. RHEUEATISM.—Dr. Drake's Panacea is ti tied with the greatest success in Rheumatic Com plaints, etpezially such as are chronic. It culls by driving out all impurities and lout burnouts which have accumulated in the system, whirls are the eSuse of Rheiimatisni,Golit,and sardines of the joints. Other remedies sometimes give temporary relief; this entirely eradicates the dos. ease from the system, men a hen the limbs and bones are dreadfully swollen. CONSUMPTION can be cured. Coughs, Ca. tarrii, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, Asthma, Dif ficult or profuse Expectoration, llectic Flush, Night Sweats, Pain in the side. /tdc., have been cured, and can be with as much certainty as any other simple disease. A specific has long been sought for but in tam until the discovery et Dr. Drake's Panacea. It is mild and sale but certain and efficacious in its operation, and cannot pussi• bly injure the most delicate consolation. e tsuuld earnestly recommend those :111110M to gise it in trial—and we belive they will not hose tict slim to regret it. The sy stem is cleansed and strengthened, the tilrets nil the lungs ate healed, and the patients gradually regain their usual health andvtroneth Read the nillo‘i alig Will mom) Philodelphia, !Mr. 14th, mut SIII:--111 reply to your question respect• ing the use o; Dr. Drake's Panacea, 1 will lay. that although a perfect disbelieve! in the existence ofe Pasioccu, or cure for all diseases, however val. Liable it may be in certain conditions of the_sys• tom, Still 1 have believed that a curefor Con sumption would he discovered sooner or later, and curiosity led me to try your medicine in two very inaeterate cases. They were pronounced by the attending physicians to be re L.XUNANV CUSSr X r. -nos, and abandoned by them as intftruble. One of the per-ous had been order the treatment of several %cry able practitionets rut a number of years, and they said she had "old firshwiscil ffon• summit". combined with Nrreforiti.' and that she !night linger lor sometime, but could not be per inaneittly relieved. In both cases the effect tit the Panacea has been mutt gratifying. Only lout or five bottles wets used-by mine of the persons before she began to novo)* e rmolly. 'rile other took about ten. I will only add that familiar as lam with consumption by inheritance and by exten sive observation as a study, mud kwon inns lilee the injurious effects in Moe eases out of ten of tar, botieset, arid other vegetable tonics, as well as in many of the expectorants and sedatives. I should never bare re O.e u.o at lir. Drake's Panacea it 1 had nut beell aeyuminlyd with the ingredients. tiulbce it to sav that these are recommended by our most popularand rodeo tine physicians, and in their present combined state torm probably the hoot alterative that has ever been made. Tile care is in accordance with 'a theory of Consomption broached in Prance a few years ago by one or her most eminent wri ters on medicine, Anil now established by facts which admit of no dispute. Very respecrintly you re, L. C. IICNN. To use the language of another, •• Pr. Drake! , Panacea is always salutary in its effects—neser injurious. It is not an Opiate—it is not an Ex• pectorant. It is not intended to lull the invalid into a fatal security. It is a great remedy a grand heeling and curative ersinpound, the great and only remedy which medical science and skill has yet produced for the treatment DI this hither. to unconquerable malady. And no person afflict ed with this dreadfol disease, will be just to hint self and his friends if he go down to the grave without testing its virtues. A single bottle. in most cases. will produce a favorable change in the condition of any patient. however low." TO LADlES.—Ladiesof pale complex• ion and conanmptive habits, and such as ate he• billtated 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 best remedy ever discovered for weakly children, and such as have had humors; 'wing pleasant, they take it , It immediately restores the appetite, strength andcnlor. Nothing can be more surprising than its invig orating effects on the human frame. Persons all weakness and lassitude betorc taking it, at once become robust end full of energy under its intim ence. It immediately counteracts the nerveless. ness of the female frame. CAUTION.—Be careful end soe that you get the genuine Dr. DRAKIICII PANACIA it• has the signature of Gnu. F. STORMS on the wrapper -still also the name "Da. DIIAILZ*II PAN•CI4, PHILA." blown in the glass. Prepared only by &roans& Co. Druggists, No 21 North Sixth street,Phila., and fnr sale by S. H. BUEHLER. Gettysburg, COOK & ZELLER, Mereer‘burg. March 3,18.18.—1 y TO THE AFFLICTED ! Compound Medicated Candy. • Olt the Cure of Colds, Coughs, Spil l! ting of Blood, Bronchetis, /tams, Whooping 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 olthe voice. This Candy'is entirely a vegetable pre paration, the procipal ingredients . being, Hore-hound,' Wad Cherry, Sarsaparilla, Bonevet,"Elecarnparie, Liquorice, Flax. seed, Iceland Moss, Prickly Ash, &c. and will, if taken in time, relieve the system from those distreosing :Actions that tend to Consumption. One 'great' advantage, in this 'valuable medicine. cheapness, the public not being homed "Alion: by the enormously high prices which are generally exacted for Patera ond'dther medi cal Preparations; Each package contains 'directions. Cull and try it! PrePaittrinavoid at the Confect on and Variety store of the Subscriber in West York street, one square froth the Court. house, and next door to Thompson'e'Ro. tel. It can 'also be had of the following a g•enta—d ' • S. ft Buehler and S. S. Forney, Gettysburg ;.J. Brinkerhoff, Flit field; Duncan, Geshtown ; J. Lower, Arnindistouto ; Peter Mickley, Mtirn meshing; D. Altiroliatita, Senders ills; J. Burk holder. Benders" ille ; S:ohle, Dutterow's Mill; J.S. Hollinger, Heidlersburg ; Henry, Abbott'. town; bborh and J Austin, Emmitsburg. , • C. WEAVER. Getty 'burg, Dec. i 7, lb 17, imitate Vegetable Panel ea, OW AND & WALTON invite atte.aLiu* to Ma he il.ibUN ing atiteiti.einent: DR. CULLEN EVER VILA ORIOUS4 As a prow trt the nuittinued success ul CULLEN ..INDIAN. Ill•.tilid ABEL. PAA A CEA, we Hail to a Jew of 140 many t °aureate. it; our possession jut cures petit/snick! by ihts treat kunjter. • ' Capt. T. L. Sanders, Constable Of 'South '34 r berry Ward, cured of Barber 4 Itch.• Al i .. .F. p, Iteosra child. No. 133 North Seventh street, eured'ot hereilitinik Tetter,vi Meg crnmeit its entire ray. , 1 , Mr. M. M'Cleas` child, No.. SSO Market street aftliojed with hetortila tr.:Milts birth. Mr. E. W. Maxwett, Grape Court, at at., above, .4iigh(h, eared, Pi &Chili's. b 4 Arm eeit , open ulcers upon . hie boil l y at theptut .1114 m. minced taking the Medicine. --• Mimi Christiana hands, West Ppitice'siiirei,lbe tweet' Beach and W Mow its., nearthelichitylk ill red ot hcrotula ; had sutteredatight year' ; her .heudwae so much sheeted that tea and ctiree, ,would pass ,out,itt her. ear.--thip - is a atimia case. Capt. Jelin K. Barcay, tio: 4 1 1 M,Miirket street, Philadelphia, cured o f Jerofulout bore)eig of 26 yeais 'tending. This ease is'Well knovin tri'ma ny, of our best physieists, who hare treqUently advised amputation. . . , ? Mr. ISaaa-Lirualak, Jr,, No . e i j e g et , on o rett of ..! , choylliti I sixth street, below. Lucu,t. 'Ms was audaainstklY o .lle of Itie:niost erVeuticetys of Scrofilla ever cured, and is certified lo by -pony of our beat pliyaleinna and clergymen drill aria by Joseph Barbour, No. 1 Short Court, cast from TWellth street, above Race, cured of Scrofulous Sore Throat of eight yearn standing. H. Frick', child, No.1:li Dock street, Philadelphia. - Mr.laiei"DurYra Nii7;24 Plen - tit reei , (at P. Brady &Var. a) Philadelphia, cured olTet ter of twenty live years. Mr. William Flemming, No. 240 Washington ,street, between Eighth and Ninth, Philadelphia, cured of Erysipelas of four years, which debts oy. ed the flesh to thetispne. William Barker, allied of Scrofula. This case had been in the hospital many months and dis charged as incurable—he is - sow well and rosy be seen daily at our office. Mr. David Kirgan. Muddy Creek. Hamilton County, Ohio, cured of Scrofula. — This was a Lrvery severe case, and Kirgnn says that could am. y prevent, he would lot undergo the same af - liction for Ten Thousand Dallas., and yet ho was cured for a few dollars by Dr. Cullen'e In dian Vegetable Panacea. Mr. John W. Hazleton. of Monica Hilt, New Jersey, cured of 'fetter of over ten yenta stand . ing. with a tew bottles of the Panacea. Mr. John Stockers, Germantown at the age of dl years, was cured Ma violent Tetter, that Lad troubled him for eighteen years. Mrs. Eve Siscoe, No. 53 South street, between Third and Fourth, from Schuylkill, cured of Fe• our Sores on her areles, after starring melt e years with them. Mrs. S. is 62 years of age. Mrs. Elizabeth C. Foster, Second at., four doors above IVashington at., sins clued of a Teller on her kg, which had troubled her fourteen years. Mr. Hiram Ridge. Attleboro. Bucks comity Pa.. cured of Salt Rheum. This ease had been pronounced incurable ty some V: or 14 pbysi• stalls of the first standing—as a last arson 1 oil recourse to CVLLIcICS PANAeitA, and lass ctneel Completely in a tear months. alter suite, c , 0 years—the disease had covered almost Isis'estrie person. Mr. Cher** Otie, hItP orrtirirtb rt,teet. no*. of Matuayunk, cured of Tetter of 5 year* Le kiwis and teet. .Mr. Mellon G rubb..Tiiiii per street near Spinse, cured of Scrofulous ulcers on the sliouldau., hieh had defied the doctors more than a, year. Afflicted reader, send to our 4111 ire and g..t these tertilicates. from which you will learn the ext ri hoary sufferings oh these petrutor,dte well us the mide of cure. hideliale and retii it, by R0W,1.1.111. WAI - T 0 , Priprietorn : Ttc. Marketatresit Ph i I ado] ph ia, and by the toll ow gents: S. /1. Ilticialcr,Ueltysburg., Thu. Itillint er. Abbottstorrri . Lilly u Miry. Oxford. T. J. Cooper, Franklin tp. May 5. Is IS [August 0. 1/.47 ' Sl' JAI'S) A , Ind and all Diatantra of the Stomach Gout. Bowels YSPEPSI A. or Indigestion and its consequences. —An eminent Prole::- stir 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 niay bring on in eurahle Melancholy, Jaundice, Madne s , or Vertigo, Palsy, and Apoplexy. A great eingnlarity attendant on it is, tintt it nyy and often does continue a great length of time without any remission of the syMp toms. CAUSES.—Orief and uneasiness of mind, intense study, profuse evacuations, excess in venery, excessive use of spir lions liquors, tea, tobacco, opium and other narcotics, immoderate repletion, ver distention of• the' stornsch; atii•li ciency in the secretion Of the bile or gastric juice, exposure to cold and dump air. are the chief causes of this tliseas SY mrrom s.—Loss of appetitenin sea, heart:hurn, acidity and fanid eructa tions, gnawing of the stomach when emp ty, uneasiness in the throat, pain in the side, costiveness, chilliness, longtior, low ness of spirits, palpitations, and disturbed sleep. THEATNIENT.—an. dILLEN'S GOMPOurvp has nev er Wed in affording iminediate relief idol a radical cilia for this disease. Principal Office, No. 77 N. Eighth st., east side, Philadelphia. For sale in Get tysburg by . S. S. FORNEY.. July 30, 1847.-1 y ACERTAIN CURE FOR THE. PILES Dr. Callan's NDI Ali 'Vegetable Piles Reitmily, is a doini s U , tic preparation, which has bete used while , ' tire success for many years. ,lining an internal medicine, it has a decided preference overeat ward applications, which are hot palltathes and not cu ratives. This medicine acts - uptin the dfseased parts, producing healthy action and a p ermem t cure—wnicu MN MAIRANT,OIII RIVIIIIIII Tlla 111). AZT— .41'. ICI Sold , teltokeilt.and retail, by Rover! & WA lilreprietolll, 376 Market sheet, and by'S. H. BITEHLRR, Gettysburg; Wm. Bit tinge:, Abbottstown ; Lilley dc Riley, Oxford, end T. J. Cooper,Frunklip tp. [Apg.6, '47—ly air n slur. tIST ,received ST VEI%IBOIOB, another eopply or ; fine, fresh REP RING and 51L21.), for sale low. E 414, 2,6,1848. THE: STAR' ANLAA'NNER. Is published every Friday Eveiling,itt the _County Buirding, ainkve the Rehrisler and Recorder's Office, by DAVID 'A. 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