ZiULn24 • I :41)1tro• ..cadenly. ri , ll • NlntratehliSeifthe B.llc i .4.1 1 billtll,lloll43Al htenity iltrtilit (Livitae , n.p6ips then w~4ltil not utut ova . - li,4l;thallailif•47lllllt: far ally ',titer than the tboovt awmioArol purptvr. w 01100 v lino 0 Wrote to file I.ittzittitt of Getlystittrg tit itrit•tioitt of o.'lllll'llllllg it for tlw sante pur illl.o4. nt Cu: of dot sale, together With 111..wituthisivetoti.A for repairs anti improve- litetil.l, and tlit , dvlicit of sit poi' cent annual interest on tot r cif rchane money, if tin or others 001 b tiiiett become interested in it) granted the ti,c of the building Inr a less rent ko'litersr` inirprises ; and the under. signed havidg soon alter sold said property to the Thtklheiiii Pcino:ylvania College, In ba used .far literary purposes, and sub ject also to the above Condition ; and hav- ung also been called on to ext•eute a legal title•foesnid phipertv, and it loving now propoaotl• to illStt it tOr private purposes, the tutlenoriber feels hound both in honor and Mini(!,, tn•pive the iiiiptilaied notice to • the clitiztnit 'or Crcitvf-hitril. and hereby in vites them to hold a public meeting and de ridit Whether they will avail theineelves of the nbove mentioned privileati or not. S.. 8, SCHMUCKER. July 28,• I$ .M.q.VAI,V.O hwy. now the mrrula in their own' hands of rrsforing, thrtisSell)ts to ilmil4A'Oftill3licy be wise in Unice— /rho con WI/ at l individual oily O'I,IICO to know the right ISA MI to pinup it; .00,1 there are none, were it ....4): ~ .J0 knownl , l ,, * life might he prolonged and health reeoveml. who would not adopt the plan.' Vvitlenre is required. that the right way in itinOtOtOlitql. 'Ph, is what Shove autferinz from ..iritnealt Want to ha seistied about. For who is so Iholish millet to enjoy all the health his hotly is fir. rap. ble of! Who is them that would not live, cvli . • ir,perienee can so much benefit himself tiii ~,„,,,, lii .- 41 is 4 narlandwly fact that a very WHO! peal ' 'of the most tia:ful inentheni of soeirty der *hit thil ages 01, thirty and forty. flow many viltirdtirs ,inA help,. i orplinnA have been the cosiarquittien of mankind not ha% ing in their orris pewter the milw): or re,toring health when lost. THE cm 7:q; OP DISE.I:4; Now "%Own u r are afflicted with sickness, it ariseth foto the Natural Powers of the body net having sufficient siren:Mi. in the Natural eitturs& of tha Atmtdm. ire et, ad tlt,isr matters or humors which have becomes ueless, and whole detention must produce injury to the organism. For in stance, thesponwtans doted nom checked perspire. i n ft i fi sliould haver paned out of of the skin tireAltrowti upon the blood ; the Moo I thus clogged in its cir culation, remedies the evil by throwing the impur ities which ahoul4 hair passed ley the skin, upon the organs of 'host/Moir+ and bowels. Now if 016state:ie.+. and bowels; are very 'healthi augl strong, they expel the humors which the check parapiration caused to ts• retained in -the hafy, and no lift till is done. Hilt, if the stomach and bewele do njahappen to be in this healthy condi tian—if, for instance, the bowels should be in a costive Wrimond state, the matters of their own as well 118 those received from the occasion of cheek— cal POOClairaciailit urn again taken up by , the blood; and this Flidd 'of Life may be so impeded as to Oviduct, tipoillexy Or paralveis; or it may become (pricker in its circulation, and lever be the result lithe:Lungs have been previously alfecttal, then imlamotation •of the Lungs; if the heart, then pr some affection of the heart, or Angi na Pectoris; if the brain has previously suffered, then inflainmation of the brain. If an injury has n done in time past to the body, and the part where soot was done continues weak, then that r.,rt will be affeemil. If Asthma has ca,er been a prevailing complaint, it will show itself again Three who have been much troubled with Fever and Agoo.etiU boagain affected by it, or some in termitting Fever will take its place. If it be a chilll,,theo the Measles. Whooping Cough. Small Pox Scarlet Fever may be expected. The IntL ',withal which aro striving to get out, but are not able without inehitariee will produce that form of disease which the person having these impurities in hits, bib must susceptible to receive. Now all these dangers and difficulties can Ito; revealed, and the long and certain sickness, by ,assisting Nature in the outset with a good dose of the 1111ANDLIETII • PILLS. This is a fart, well understood to be so by thousands of out- citizens. This medicine, if taken so as to purge finely, will surely cure any curable disease. Thorn is no form or kind of sickuess that it does not exert a curative influence upon. Thus, by their power to resisting putrefaction, they cure ?Afresh:a. I..tnialt Pox, Worms, and all contagious fevers. Theme is not it medicine in the world so able to purify the moss of the 111,0011 and restore it to a healthy condition as the ifrandreth Pills This makes them no valuable in curing all kinds of chronic diseases; as Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, taridM Saved, White Swellings, Sore Eyes, and re cent or Chronic, enlargement of. the Glands or otherwise. l'erlintis the Drandreth l'ills are one of the moat puwertul remedies, in nature for the tore of Rheum:it-sin and old discasim of the skin and holies; for, they °per, and penetrate into the buys' raiTseiss of the hody, and drive out all ma- Irritant humors. dissolve coagulated blocs), and cure inflammations of all kinds, whether of the bowels, of the lungs, or of other parts of the body. Thoisrower is so great over the bruin and the morel, thatl'aledes and convulsions, (both in !twitter nod child.) :mil ineattity ale cured them. aft fart, Yet any one suffering from sickness use diem 'and 1w curled. They area medicine which bete to he usedlo be appreciated. fly their tisie /IMO. all Chronic dkessea could soon he banished Nom among us. 'Plume whose prejudices will permit them, will find the BRAN a great blessing to them and to their families.— ') , ltuy should be in every house. They may be ,i ll ll l l , ,,tectird the Safely Vali(' of disrnsr. i j l hr Brandretlr Pills are sold for 25 cents libr nix al hr. .11.11ratidreth's l'rincipal Office, 241 Broadway, N. York, and by the following duly ittittiorizi:ll Agent —J. M.StevetiSOn & Get 41.1irsi;• M'Creiws, i Abraham hrug.spntorattiwn; A. Si'l'arlantl. A libottston it; D. M: C. 'White,' ffareplon ; sinerringrr & Fink, Lititi•stown ; ry Duncan, asbtown ; Ciro. W. Fairfield ; J. 11. Aulabaugh, East Berlin; .1). Newcomer hlcchauicaville; tiani'l Shirk, Hari "S [ July 7, 1848. Currd Bacon. Large lot of PRIME BACON, neat lv trigotned Ipritily Haws, Sides tvt,cl S ho uld e rs, just received and for sale 'yen:- low at sTEVENSON'S„ '~O;I,H4H. anttiiiinre Advertisements. J. NI .1011tHari : w. 6. HOPKINS. JOIIN M. OREM .CO • Natal ANT TAILORS, DE:ALFAS IN 4441,14•464Vircist,toseires, Prating@ Ao .reiLf ,, rs , Tr fill 114 Pig s, 4,14 A \ 240. IIANK.KT STRIIET, N. W. CORNXII ,or OHAHLISS, umratmostg. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF MA DE C LOT DIN G, • Superset .Quality.' tV-01vt: rittet: 0 1 t.t..41 Narrit 1848.--;1y ih tarn :!ltrwkr in-Pailds, brushes, Glossa, rilrx4.l4, Potty, a ail Mixed Pelinid, of uN cohost& the &oust rules, . • iNlifibtif Or Frattklitt and thren streets, oppodte the relllll . ll Avenue, Battialotr, . R. Vtaatan Kiett.notors, hating had . along o,porititee in I ) ainta. Oda, &e., b e . aant * practical' Minuet, and Sign will Ow ai4 i itformat ion troimee t lei mix ing [`Ana*. Ate,. groin airy m f r. Asioki 441 1 411186 eu moderao fiorint. t/et. 1017.—1 Y • G. E. BUEHLER EspEurFu intOrms his friends 11.1, and the puldie generally that lie has 1111 W on halld a large assortment of 7'L\ lIWRE of every description, which he will sell at moderate pricos—all warranted. Persons wishing to pnrehase han rah's will do well to call before purchasing else where. HOUSE SPOUTING will be mado and put up nt 12!, cents a foot. F 7171 , . grill': undersigned has connected with. his Coaehmaking FIS lit I? likhirneUL large 'Smith Shop, and is prepared tO.da RI iCKSIIITHING • IRONING CARRH,GES, EtIGTES, VIAMIN3 6.0 • , . 11e would say to those who have illtmecto shoe, that he has in his employ lint-we hands, which, with his personal alien:lon g will enable him to give entire satisfaeliOn to all those who may favor him:10111'a Call: CA It RIA GE & I:IIfGGY'SPHINGS, (warranted) will he pimuptly made der at all scrAll kinds 'of:REPAIRING done, both in Wood and Iron, at the must reduc ed prices. lit3'Thankful for past encouragement, the subscriber solicits a cOntinuanco of pat ronage, and invites his friends to, call at his Establishment-its lirein•Chambersburg Tit., a: feiv'tleitii belcisslThtitimson's /Intel. C. W. HOFFMAN: • Gettv,sburg,Octoer 15,0447. q.! Mothersi•Neo his .attenti vet*. icEELglllti CORDIAL *NW' CAI- htl - 4OR ilifam*,.intiorpetperft enneelpiarrhoss, DOerefeiWeA46rrerWilligtattoehderstMarbus, Chalk, Fia1ekr543 , i , 4 . 4,1 art derangrener4,l44r . *ref* usd l o o, l l f.fivis ',reeking. tErThe period has etri'ved' %%in disease - Of the stomatit a..d' bowels curlieb its' eountleka thoti sands to a ansmature glace. T. every satretar, wheibect" Ce 404ataberealS a aserily,rerbient ill, ep assuredly as kbllls64l . .4lileti,fotistpf , C Ntoß to health. kis De4.isSefer's.efirthal.. , MOM thee 6ve thohsand individliata were Oared of [Machin,' alone, ifuridgthepO'seition..' CMIld ei'ery faui. ily throughout the lenitto and lreadthealthe land bat witnesS onehalt of the 'glad Abets, and the. absolute certainty, by which 'Stoma* if rublnd nti the pip apt teryprs tha,;•re have eireu produri by it, ;here is not one but, whlt,would prizeit ie tar more than gold.if 'elite' 'greatest' inVdieine mi the,ar i and will permanently cure More easti 01 those , organs than all the temetlits before the public. - This is neither/ latest or. 6ctton,. but facts—mramples, can 'be furniiihell. Mother, save your child, do pet let pr,oetastpation steal, its life away—it eureeverj- case. this evidere, tend doub; no more: • - F adi - the tlphind 'union, June 21 i 18.18 i We ire at; little disposed as most persona to encourage 'Webs to hliflhOT ntiedielmt, bit with all the legenhtniski of theArst, 'and 06 ignorance and quackery ofitlisrlift s deffpl* trust occasion ally be made totiiltb.t v llv v , ntigilit sive beat and and ,the accemployipgploutictionanf are eltead3i pretlakiilkiXarthibi, infitrit, and Cholera Intantem, complaints uhich, if not promptly leveid,t pp:elute ghiat 'falba I ity 4nd ire. death. Emma knowledge °his beneficial elects. we refer to Dr: Kerner - a COnfial land Carminative. Dr. Keeler 'is a phys4c4aii 40. and large practice, and if the remedies an( nit commeodations of medical atitheritY are to be depended on, the above named article will be found useful in the complaittts refined to. From Nesl's Gazette, August 28, I ill 7.' Dr. Keeler's Cordial—We would'earkfltesti tention of our readers to this invaluable medicine which will bn tound advertised at length in our columns. As a corrective in case, of Diayriticeity a thtease very prevalent at the present time, it le highly Token of by all who have used it.' It perlect If sale iri its nature, •tid we speek'experi menially, when we say that' it affords' icoltlediate relief. Prom the Pennsylvania... Sept. 1,1847. Dr. heeler's (Initial and Cumitistivii.--This article advertised an another part of par paper, it is warmly recommended by families who have tried it. It is especially ennui among children, and h.t. effected hundreds of cures. The doctor is aluindantly supplied' with testimony upon the subject, some of which is esrustrong. The Cordial is not is rideek - nOsfitint, tut a carefully prepateti metbCtuu, dud peffjectky free Iniskany th in g injuriouS. • I. 1 This will Certify. that I have examined Dr. Heelers Conli', and have .ascertainell its com ponent parts, find con rider it a' good family icine, and worthy the 'attention of mothenraild curses, end consider they would .do well to re• taw it in their tatnilies. STF.WART, M. p., Corner of Third and Queen Stir. Phila. Prepared awl Sr.h.l N. W. cot. 311 - hr. South St.. Philadelphia. F. sale by S. I.:Limn. Car• lisle ; M PHERSCW, Harrisburg, mid by drug- gists and merchants througholit i the country— Price :15 cts per bottle. See pamphlets. li.rAlso liceler's Panarro, a remedy of great value in all Scrofulous, Syphilitic and Con btit ittional difeascs. In all Chilittle Affections of the Chest, Stomach, Liver and Skin; and for all cutaneow. disorders arising from impurities of the Blond. there is no medicine its equal. Fe males stare' inz with Nervousness, Debility, Loss of Appetite and functional irtrgidarities, will find the Pdaric:n a sovereign balm. Price IL.— lI See .. July TRIUMNIANT SUCCESS OF ROSS'S EXPECTORANT. Feaumaircx, March 11, 1848 Jr r. Jas. P. Rose. Dear Sir :—Your Expectorant , is daily gaining poPularity. If convenient, I'wish•you to send me up a box by Mr. Quinn, on Monday, se the last bottle has been disposed of: Do not forget, if you are going,to send any more, you can do so by the hurthen train, but do not furl to send nut one box by the Monday afternoon train. Yours, &c., GEO, It WISONG - . The above is anextract (tom a letter from the agent at Frederick, and fully shows the high es timation in which it is field in that section of the country. Letters from all pails of the coon try,jiee the most gratiiyinj accounts of its suc cess. 'The 1141 of a single bottle will convince the most seeptical of its efficacy in coughs and colds, the forerunners of that fatal disease Co:t eems-Tree I BEWARE OF IMITATIONS Tin Gs:. via e has the words "Rus,',l Exper forma—lmproved Bun imore, MC blown in the glass, and the initials "J. F. R." stamped on the seal. Each bustle hereafter will be enveloped in A New Wftlrilrl, printed from a copperillste engraved expressly fur the proprietor, on which will appear the proprietor's signature, without connterfeit. Prepared and sold by JAS. F. ROSE, Druggist, Baltimute.bld. For it. by jC H. BUEHLER, Gettysburg, Dr. W. K. STEW uur, Posieburg, CY. fu) and Geo. W. Hese. Fairtieid. Price 50 cents per bottle. July 7,161:37.1y. PROCLAMATION. Y 1 V IWItEAS the lion. Wet. N. IR VINE, Et , (l. President of the see old C o urts of Common Pleat., in the eimitties composing the 19111 District, and Justice of the Courts of Oyer :11111 Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the said dis triet—anil Clu.omit: t-1.m% sea and iAM EA Nl'Dtvirr, It:sgs„ Judges of the ('ourtsor ('omelet] Pleas, and Cleneral Jail l)itlivery, for the trial of all capital and other offend.' yrs in the emmty of Atlains=have issued their jireeept, hearing date the 'l9th day of April, in the Year of our Lotto . one thousand eight hundred and forty-tight, and to me directed, for holding it Court oft:wa nton fleas and General Quarter Sessions of the l'eace and General Jail Delivery, and Court 'of Oyerand Terminer, at Get yeburg, on 'Albhihry• the 81st day of .rin gust next-- - -• • .: • . • NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN . To: all the Justices art , Peace; the Coroner Mial Constable " it within the said County of Adams; thit thiilliti Iliettliiiti ilieiiii/AuCir liroper persons, with their Rolls, Records, Inquiaiticitte , Rzatztinations and; Miterße , .., 'inembrances, to do, those things wide!) lo' their offices and ,tn, that behalf appertain to txt i done, anti' lso they who will prose- Cuir against the eiootiets that are or .then Shalt be in theJ. ail of the' said county - of Adatee, end , to bp 1,41. and ; titer ,to pros., eetite agiiiiist them as sfiallbe just! •' • ' 18 EDiabirS, ocintivie It, Seism. Bhitiltraljittre, Geurettlirld , i ..1 .... June 23, !Mk: • ' •S' ' ' . NEW ESTABLIEITIENT • • lignitir IVIITII RESPEctPuLLY n foitti a . c aens or Gettysburg, and litraitgers who.msyroirry here until their beanie grow, that-be, hag npene4 a new ; saloon in the 'shop Formerly occupied by JACOB Luxor. in Wcst York street, one door Nest of Paxton sliat.store, Where he intends prose cuting the Tonsorial butiinct,s in all its va ried and various branches. Ilia ma,. good aud sharp,. , idmve your 'ace ioithiiot a stiori Gentlemen. calf and see for Yourselves . . His sponge Is good, his towels are clean, Aiid in bin shop.hea always seen. ICP He also• respectfully informs the gentlemen that they mm at any time have their boots bla,okntl in the neatest style.— Gentlemen can also have grease removed frum their eluthes: r Mary Ann Smith RESPECTFULLY idorms the ladies of Gettysburg that she hag furnished the room adjoining the above, where she intends ProsecUlang ,Altarnplying., aid removing dandruff . ; in it hiCh her rsiends : have seen , pleased to accord to her (110,p:tint of suite tiorityg -She wi)l4sertntend to - removing grease from ladies' apparel. aeltlishtirt;AptiV2l; DIAMON TUNSOR S.'lt. TIPTON. FASHIONABLE Barber and Bair Drerser, has removed his "Temple" to the diamond, adjoining the County Buil. dings, where he can at all times be found prepared to attend to the calls of .the public From long experience he flatters huneell that he ran go through all the ramifications ofthe tonsorical departments, with such an 'infinite degree of skill as will meet the en tire satisfaction of all who, submit them ehins to the keen' Ordeal of his razor. Ile hopes, therefore, that2by attention to busi ness and a desire to please, he will merit as well as receive a liberal share of public patrOnage". The filch will be attended to a their.privaie dwellings. Dr. C. Ir. Appkton's Celebrated Remedy Felt I)I4IA.CCESS. AINS in, and discharge of, mistier from, the ear, together with all other unpleasant sym p. toms, which either accompany or announce ap proaching Deafness. This invaluable medicine is the result of • long and faithfully pursued course of experiMents instituted with 1b...501e view, to disioviir (if possible) a certain, and, at the same time, a sale remedy for this dreadfully afflicting disorder, and after being extensively. used in the private practice of the subscriber during the last eight years, is very PH merous cases with the , most remarkable success, is now offered lobe public, for the bleeder those who, from distant:our other ceases, cannot Kaye the personal attention of, the proprietor, in the fullest confidence of iusefficacy. and in the 'firno belief that it will not disappoint the expectations of those who , may hareoccasion for its gee; ' in *hart, that it is the most VA LVA, BLE articl ever offered to the. public kor Setae. al•For sale inOettysbors by S. 11. BUEIII.F.R, in Abbottslown by Wm. BOTTUM'S, in °Mimi tLtsair &RI Mil ill Franklin township, by wat. J. Coors. (Aug. 6,1847-1 y regilable .spe c ie *burets) ale medieice Is fast raking the place ()fore ry reparation heretofore used for diseases arising from Weakness or Othir causes. All that is necessary to secure this medicine *place in the Domes ti : Practice Maser) , family. whet such a medicine it. needed, is a trial It speaks foritself is innocent in its operation, and no injury can in tise from its nee' lit any tirdi. '" • Ir7For sale, ieholietele and retail. by Rowans Sr Ws Leo 11, Proprietors, 378 Market st.Phihr: and by S. H. BUEHLER, Gettysburg; Wm. Bittinger, A bbottstown ; Lilly dr Riley. Oxford, and by T. J. Cooper, Franklin tp. (Aug. 8,'41-1y ROW Ali LYS CAIOI I NAT I Vk: SYRUP try s a certain cute for Diarthea,Dysentery,Cho, 4-1-11 less Morbus, Bowel Complaints, &c., &c., as thousands will certify who have wiled its virtues within the few months it has teen 'Offered to the public. Read the Certificate of Dr. Rosy, a high ly respectable physician of Philadelphia: "Gentlemen-1 cheerfully bear testimony to the good effects - of your CARMINATIVE SYRUP, after having been cured of Time: severe attacks of Diarrhea, within the last few months. Being opposed to QUACKVIT in any form, it took much persuasion from a friend, who keeps it in his house as a"family medicine, - to induce me to make use of it. fle spoke so confidently, I gave it a trial; and I was not slow to make a trial of it, on the second attack, having been relieved so soon on the first. 1 have prescribed the Carminative Syrup to a great many of my patients, and ; I am pleased to say, with the same good effects. You arc at libel , ty to use this as you please. Your's, &c. Nov. 'ts, 1816, T. I'. S. ROBY, M. D." Forsalein Gettysburg by S.H. BUEHLER, in Abbotistown by Wa. livrriNOSn, in Oxford by Lira/ & Ittr.Eir, and in Franklin township by THOMAS J. COOPICX. BONNETN & BAT, FINE lot of fashionable Summer Plk. HATS and BONNETS are just o pened at STEVENSON'S, at reduced prices, where is now offered a full assort ment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Queens ware, &c., &e. /13.11.BELUA NURSERY, GETTVPIUMG, PA RIJIT TREES, of all kinds, (grate .22 . in the root,) can be had of the sub scriber on reasonable terms. Please cal amljudge for yourselves. - ' C. W. HAVIVAN. 0N hand .and for sale s *lot of k rtsed. ing Bags and Baskets, very handy and cheap. J. L. SCHICK. Plaltradelphisa Advertisements THE CHEAPEST AND LARGEST Annorlotent of Cold mild Silver awe ATCIIIES, IN PHILADELPIIM WiIOLIOALS & 'IIITAIL. • . • - Gold Leval' Witches jew .l)ll6, elled. 18 wet Cnign. $49 to 40 Gold l'Epute WaWtes, (oilier/21W, carat eittle, • 4195 tto Bilvcr Lever Watches, full jewelled, 1710,10 4.. l'Epino • 0 ' 9td " Quirtiers, fine quality, full j 06114 8"to 10 I 1 .4: even t, , 5 Cold Pencils, 1 69 (told ,Penoliarrond pontt,eilver holder and , t 9 Silver Tea Spoons, Silver warranted equal to coini t - .4,60 Witit• a. large assortment of diarnond breast pins anal d iamond finger rings, which I will sell tnueb-eheaper than any store itt the city. With a large stock of neck,curb and fob chainsp ear rings and'every thing in the .Wateh and Jewelry. line. All •of which I am determined to sell cheaper than can be ixesgbielseirhere. d am satisfied with smell profitil and qoicit;s4l°°. M for toy stock of Wetches. both gold. and Silver, I .defy codipetition i, at . garde qualitY,mul quantity, I am prepared to eel! theOf ,by the single *itch; by - the dozen or gross, so that persons can be sure of being suited with a watch out, of my OLteriPiv.t.sl94.,__l'4 . .rs,puthity amount of money which they wish to ex pend, can have goods sent to any part of the United Stites, West Indies or Canada ; or by sending the money to any express office, the money to be paid on the dolly :ery of the geode, All I ask is a trial, to convince persona .it will bomuch to their advantage to purchase from me. I guar antee all gobdi F sell to be what they are represented .or the money will be refund ed. Plea save this advertisement, and call at I.Ani/MUS' Cheap Watch and Jewelry Store, 413 MARKET St. above Eleventh. North side, Philadelphia. 11:2"All kinds of Watches imported to order. April 21, 1848.-6 m JACOB LADOM S' CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE No. 2.16 MARKT ST. PIIILADLP DIA. ~- -k i. , .,: : . . .l l . 7 l o l : :it y i s T in e o l n ) sn i c . r o l i i b f a e n t r h d e h n a o s t I c e: o n e fi " ... the largest and.chermest • to be found in this city 'I.IC - or elsewhere. Witches, gold and easel', of M. I. 'Tobias. Joshua Johnsthi, Wm. Robinson. E. S. Yates do Co., and other celebrUted makers. , • AlsO, Atiehoi EseaPbment, I'Epine and and Vertical Watcherourrne et - which ate at the following extremely low, reduced pr ea.'' lry.i•Warrented. • - • Full jewelled Gold J.everA, LS carat eases, tt:l9 to 40 klilver " 18 to 20 Gold l'Epineo, 20 to 30 Silver ; 12 to 15 Qunuiers r 8 to-10 •. Altio, other watches at lower than the above prices, suitable for traders, with a splendid assortrizent of gold ehains, 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 mid die highest price given. All of his goods the subscriber will guar antee. as cheap as any other establishment in the eniteil States: " Those Wishing any thing in the above line arc invited to call and be convinced oldie above facts at 240 Market s street, below Eighth, smith side. iCr All orders punctually attended to. . Important to TT alch Makerst and Deal crs.—A, large assortment of Watch Ma ket-s tools and wateriall selling off below cost to close a concern. April 21, 1848.--8 m FRENCIT REVbLUTION TThANTS, ,as well as . MlT:Talks, must fall ; so inbst prices. That ibis is a fact - can be 'preyed by calling at A: NORTn SECOND S ViP treet, Abair) Arch, PHILA DELPHIA. ; /4h,11.4ARA1V,.. Fine. Gold and Sil ' 1 - " , er Watehes.,lolV ./( 6 'AI.4 A y er than ever oiler (*k____.. ~ ..1:"--' ed in the. city. Intiotelinlelond Itetail. The stock consists iw part.of Gold and Silver Leypra ; l'Epines - and Quartier WatchVW ; . 'Jevri*ofiltettotWest tind most flushi'ohitble patterns: i t r ' SILVER SPOONS,' &e.--IPartieufar attention paid to these articles, the quality oflihith lsro.: 1.-and workmanship ditto. The establishment of LE-I:LURAY( has been well known for FOURTY YEARS, in SE'Ll'ONVEitiect; add thstrarado a char acter which needs no puffing. Silver TEASPOONS an Ibtre ( 44.oo per so— can be made for !eel it wished. . WATCH GLASSES.--i•Plain, 10 cts ; Patent, 101 Lunette; 20 bat"; other articles In preportion: ' •Reßlelnber, you can boy here below any poblishCd 'hit of prices in this city or New Yqrk. Waiefl'Repai cpstficularly attended to, and'wtieranted to give satisfaction. N. B. Old Gold and Silver bought for cash or taken in exciting. at (don't forget the Nd.) 72 North Second wee', above Arch, Philadelphia. . April 21,1848. ISept. • • Philadelphia . Wardrobe Cloth jog .Emppripxn, No. 105 Chesnut street, between Thiow.rourth, • North Side: To Merchants and others visiting the - eity . A T this establishinent may always be rik found a full assortment of Gesms ms•A's CLOTHING, 10 suit all tastes and at such reasonable prices as will ASTONISH 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 arc 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. large stock of piece goods on hand. Garments made to order at the shortvt notice. 31sy, it 7, 1848..--3 m Great National Work. Ilistory of the Revolution and Livt: of the ileroce of the War of Independence, , 011ARLYS J. PUTERSOK An clegtutt volume with 18 flue Steel Plates, and 80141, 200 hmtlful Wood Engravings. "'rills is a splendid book. A valuable addition to the Historic' Literature of our conotrylftWe arc much mistaken if it does not rank with the works of Irving and Prescott."---14.anAlord Herald. It surpasses any similar work yet of fered to the American pubitc."—Neat Gazelle. "It May be properly considered a popu larized Military History °Cite Revolution extremely well and judicioutly North A►nerican. "The precept Work ori , the elilution Lind its Heroes is superior, hOth in extent and 'design, to an . Y that has heretofore ein ee Under our notice"irtglidree.' ' ' "A well odnielid history of that e ventful period.7—Ledger.. , "Decidedly the beet,Toupular of the 10,:okttlen IlorpeL.ellit been given to the' eoniftry."-.Frottn.dery Evening Post. SVANtt*- nvas% for the above eligitit "Yolk liitittory coun ty and towitin the It. Siates,.to whom' the most liberal; idtteeements will be - offered. Price only 1113. •• • • • -Addrafiv(poat paid) WM: A. LEAlii, Nn., 158 SC :amid aUtet, May.l9, 18411-3 m • , Allegheny House ajti2oo MARKKI Sr. P/1111LADE1.141114., • Titv: subscriber (late of die. Washington Hotel. Itarrisburg, Pa.piltett this method of informing e his land the public generally that ho has.taisn. the above named. HOTEL, Thtilkutie hi 'dry been ex tensively altered and improved, and the proprietor hopes by strict attention to bus iness, and a proper cart; for the'comfort of his guests, to merit and receive a share of public patronage'. 'The House is situnted 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 attached to the pre mises. Terms SI per day. E. P. Hut; lIES, Proprietor. Sept. 3, lsl7.—tf Langenheies Daguerriiin Gal lery, Exchange, 3d Story. 110 N. HENRY Ct.ar, visiting this Estab lishment for the purpose of halving daguerreotype taken, expressed flattering opinions on this favorite place of the "beau ty and fashion" of Philadelphia, and vast numbers of strangers resort to it to pro cure a good Dagnerreolye. The Propri etors will intke every exertions to extend the long established fame of this well known establishment: Family gronpes. troupes oC Childietteittraingle port tails ofull sizes are executed equally well. Philadelpjla, April 21, _ ------_ GO al (.0 Za, 204 (great Mai, aj,, palll Fur Ai T 4 II Lilr ' No. 104, CIIF:STNTIT tITIMET. Between Third and Foneth streets, Pllll-11DILP111.1 rrIHE Advertiser has constantly on hand and manufaettiring, every des cription of HATS AN I) ('A PS, of the blest and most approved fashions, con sisting of YOUTHS' HATS, AND CAPS, in great variety, among which is a new article for Spring and Summer wear. MILITARY CHAPEAUX.Cups,&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 11neky Mountain Realer and 'Grissamer Hats, (very light) Panamas, Leghorn, Fine Co bourgs, &e. Also tine Straw, timid. and Hair Cloth Caps ; Ladies Riding Hats and Caps of entirely new styles, in fact the largest assortment ever before of to the public ; being as low in price as any EttabliShitient in the country. paz - Plates descriptive of the Fashions will be found in Godey's Lady's Bp* and Graham's Magazine. Remember - 0 - AKF6lirkS, No.l 0 lehostnui stroct,lietween Third and Fourth streets, Philadelphia. - 111drch 3, 1848.-1 • KNOW ALL MEN THAT BENNETT & CO: (LAVE ItEMOVED from 192 Market sireet, to their New, Splendid and Immense Establishment to be known as the Tower Hall Clothing Naar, Pio. 182 !WSW STREET, BE 'BEEN R . IFTIt AND SIETE, The Proprietors feel a reluctance in ,pro mitigating• what in any way - might appear like the, usual bombastic exaggeration of some in the trade; but wilt beg leave to quote the following notice lam one of our city papers: ..Ona of - the greatest curiosities that onr City affords to the stranger, ht.:BEN NETT & CO'S great clothing store; NO. 182 Ma.rket street, between Ffth and Sixth, which bats been styled oTower Hall," from the pectins! finish of the front. The building is an immense one, containing seven capacious rooms, all of which are istodied 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 chisel's, particularly strangers, and to those coriiing'from ,the country. We know of no place more worthy of a viait. May 26, 1848.--3 m Country Merchants can Save „ FROM. J 5 TO 25 PER CENT. Y. purchasing their Oil Cloths direct mir from the manufacturers: • . Potter. . earmichniT , Have opened a•Warehouse, No. 135,North Third street, above Race, • second ;door south 'of the Eagle Hotel, PHILADEL- : PIMA, where they will always. keep on, hand a complete assortment of Patent Elas tic Carriage Oil Cloths, 28, 30,40, 0, 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, 30, 40,46 and 54 inches wide. Floor Oil Clothe, from '2B inches to 21 feet wide, well seasoned, and the newest style of patters, all of their own manufacture. pry•Trantsparent Window Shades, Carpets, &c. . 1111 goods Ivarra,rd ed. [ - June '2, 1848-1-301 Verman Iliblec A N extra article of German Family Bi bles to be hall at Keller Kuries Cheap Book Store. Latnart ine ) s ISTORY of the Girontlietp, complete 11.1• in 4 Rots. Price *2.25; Ethenel For sale at the Cheap Bookstore of KELLER KURTZ. TO THE AFFLICTED ! Compound Medicated Candy. 10R die Cure of Collis, - Coughi, ling of Blood, Bronehetis, Asthma, IVhOoping Cough,. Pains nod hppressions of the braid, and all 'titiair l'ulnionary .comidainis, and other disease's R tendency m proditee COnadruption. serves oiau os an . :,effeetwiP clearer of die This Candy is'entitely a 4egottible pfe paration, the,jogreilients being, Ilore-houndrW4ltt 171k+ryi Boneset, Elecompane, Liquorice, flax seed, „Iceland Moss, Prickly Adh; & an. , will, if taken 'in time; relieirii sYlite from those 'distressing afflictions that tend to Consumption. One great advantage in this valnable medicine, is its cheapness, tlie public not .bhing i mposed' upon by , the enqrtnoitsl7 high prices which iirO gerierallf'exiteted for l'atFat ilod,other medical, preparations Each package contains 'directions. Call and try it! Prepared stnt sold atillo,t'opfee!lon and Varioty store or the anticribor'iti 4 lVoSst York strect,,cnte squarer fromp,the Court house, sod next door to, Thompson's lin tel. It cap also be had ol the following a gi;nts— s.4l2lltiehlol and S. S. Forney, Gettysburg Brinkerhoff; Filitield; Mrs. Ihinenn, Cashtown J. Lower, Arretultstown ; Peter.Miekley, dlum mnr4er'K; IVitsurrititif. Stnelegyille r 3; Illtik• holder. Dendersettle; 8 uhle, Dutterow's ,Mill; J.S. Hollinger, Ileidlersburg; Henry, Abbott* : town; Shorb and Johnson, Emmiitihnrg. C. WAVER. Gettysburg, Der. 17 ; 1847. HE ALTH-HEALTH THE MOAT EFFECTUAL °FALL KNOWN itEmErn Es. 'Drake's Panacea, The only radical cure fur ConsurppliOn ! 211.;s0 removes and permanitilly crass all PA all diseases afising from un impure state of the blood—viz. Scioitila or King's Evil, Iltheu. inatism,Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples, or Pestules on the fare ; Blotches, Riles, ehrione ziore Eyes, Ring Worm or "Fetter, Scald Head, Enlawenierit and Pain 01 the Pone, and .10411, tubLnxu I.fleerA, Syphilitic Symptom*. s e ianea or Lumbago, diseases arising twin an itijoil , cious use 01,Meicuiy, limp.,, Exposure or Imprudence in lite also oni c Constitutional Disorders. In this medicine several innocent but very po tent aiticle.s of the vegetable kingdom are united, miming a compound entirety different in On char acter and properties from any other preparation, and unrivalled in its operation on the nystein when laboring under disease. It should he 'the hands of emery persori,wEio,by bmtiness, or gener al course of lit, ii priettlapoicil to the very many aliments that tender lite a carne, instead ohm bless ing. and so often result In death. FOR SCROFULA, Or. Inaken Panacea is re• commented as a twain' cure. Not one instance of its failure has ever occurred Whelp freely used It cures the tit u , pf :untat the same time imp.uts viler td Ate vi hole 'syidem. Sefoludoili peti-oes cuu never pay too inuch attention to the state of their tilood. Its purification shonlif he their first am ; for petnevetenee Will accomplish a cure of rile hem editary thaeast. ' FOIL E41.1P1 . 1 1 .016 OF Ili k: IN, Sciirtey' Scorbutic Anectione, While Ery,ipelas. Carteere. Running, '...:n0-Cer;:iciprto. and !Mel, Dr. Drake a Panacea cannot be too togb ly extorlvt it mearchee out the very rout at the thaeree, and by fe(11101tng it from a c pterri a mike, a cure certain and permanent. IN DIGE:I tlo3.—No tnedicine perhaps bur. c%ur been dl-entered which much tone to the stomach arid ra o.es the secrotwn of healthy gam tie juice to decompoae the loud a. Da. Dtake'm Panacea. rt,.4.—Dr. Drake's Panacea is ill veil with the groareqin ~ sce in Rhasiontic espe.nall such av are chrome.. It etit , , by driving out all impurities and tool humours ! which have accumulated in the i•yetetn, %stitch are the c iuse of Rheumatism, t.out,and 01 the joints. Other remedies sometimes Bite temporary relief, thi, entirely eradicates the ills. ease from the system, esen when the limbs and bones are dreadttilly swollen . CONsUNIPrION cunt,. cured. Cough., Ca tarrh, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood. A-thins. Dit• bcult, or motor., f-xpectorattuit, Hectic Fliob, Night Sweats, the aide, hc., time been cured, and can be Pith @a much certainty as airy\ other simple disease. A speettic has lung hero sought for but in rain until the di.rosery 01 lir. Drake's Panacea. it is mild and Sale but retrain and efficacious in its operation, and cannot Pie:si bly injure the meat delicate conatitution. We would earneirt ly recommend those aitltcted to give it a trial—and we belive they will nut have occa sion to regret it. The system is cleansed and s , rengthened. the ulcers on the lungs are heated, and the patients gradually regain their usual healthandstrength. Reid the follou fug testimony Phtlealirlplua, Ode, 141 h, IS 17. Dist $111.:—In rent a l , to your question re.pect• ing the use cd , Dr. 2 e's.,Panacea, I will say. that though a [reflect ai,,b-liever the existence ors Panorrn,or cure for all ilibesses, hriwever sal. uable it may be in certain conditions of the toys tom, still I have believed that a cure for Con-' sumptioq would he discovered sootier, or later, and curiosity led me to try 'your Medieine in two very inveterate rise,. They were pronounced by the attending physicians to be evasions at eeasvwr- Ttow, and abandoned by them as incurable, One of the persons had been order the treatmitit of several very able practitioners' for a 'number of years, and they said vha n lisid "ofif forteekord Con. siimption combined with' Serafielci.' and that she might, linger tor sometime, but could not be per. manently relieved. ' betroth' oiled the effect to the Panacea has been most . gratilying. •Ordy lour or five bottles were used by one of the persona before she begeartyinswerviglipidly. Ibex other took about ten. onf,rbfild that 'familiar as I am with consumption try inheritance and by exten sive observation as a study, end knitukleggifiglir he Injariousiffects in nine cows obi of ten Ortar, bonaset, and other vbgetable tonics, as well as of many. of the expectorants and sedatives, should never have recommended the use of Dr. Drake'e Panacea. if I hind not been nemniinted with thetngredients. Nuffice it to sarthakthese are recommended by our most popular and erten tific physicians, and In their present combined state form probab the beat alterative that has ever been made.-' The cute lain accordance with. a theory of Consumption broached in France few years ago by one of her most eminent wri ters on medicine, end cow :established by facts which admit of no dispute. Very respectfully yours, L. C. _ To use the language of .Dr " another, rata if . V ' "Panacea is.iptanshlultirx Opp effects—never 1 injurious. It is notiin'Oprite—lt is not an Ei pectorant.., It lonotintended ; to l,till,tbe inr Into a fata security. f t is a great kilted —a . , grandleattrig dna' entatlie ' citintteunili'thia at 1 and 'only remedy Iritteti medicht science had 11611 has yet produced fbr the treatment of this.hither- I hi Unconquerable Malady, Apfinp person efftict ed with this dreadful disease, will be)* to him. self and hie friend, if he go , down to the grave without testing its virtues. A single bottle; in most cisee, will produce a favorable change' in the condition of any patient, however low." - TO 'flu LADlES.—Ladiesof pale complex. ion and consohiptive habits, and slink as are de bilitated by those obstructions which females ore 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 bad humors; being pleasilnt, they take it. It immediately restores the appetite, strength andenlor. Nothing can be more surprisingthan its tni , ig• orating effects on the human frame. Persons all weakness and lassitude before t •i it, at once 4 4 become robust and full of energy underits influ ence. It immediately counteracts the nerveless nees of the female frame. CAUTION.-13e careful and see that you get the genuine Dr. DIIAXICB PANACE•- it has the signature of Geo. F. Sronss on the wrapper •end also the name "Du. Dn•Kit's PANACIA, PHILA." blown in the glass. Prepared only by *roans& Co.Drurgiats, No 21 North Sixth atreet,lthilo.. and for sale by ' S. H. Blik:111.13. GollPlOurtli • COOK & ZEL4tR, Mercetsburg. March 3. id DYSPEPSIA, dnd and all VistaNes of Mc Stomach and nowel.v. r h ysivErSTA, or Indigestion ant! its consequences.--A„ eminent Profes sor says "It ellictly arises in persons yrhii lead either a very sedentary or irregular life; AlthrUiglf not regatilest as a fatal sedge, Yet, it neglected, it may bring On in curable Melanclinly. Jaundice, Alvdneii, or Verti#o PidAY I and 4P60.4,x, 014 singularity attendant on it is; ,that it may and often (hies continue 'A great length'bf time ivithout'iny retniesion toms. " rAVSES:—G Fier ',lit! pt*,„tiOli.l*•,cif: mind, iiitenee'sistily,litollille' eticUitions, excess in venery, excel;hive use itous liquors, , tea, , tebaceov•.opiato,Aed other narcotics, immoderate repletionc,o, ' ver distention, o.@', the eititneoh, , #edefi 'Haney in the ,nnere,tion; ofi tble,liita for imetriejttiee t exposure to. cold, and ilea+. ',iir..are,the chief merles orthit.diettert.• SYMPTOMSei-toss otappet.ite r sea, heart-barn,' fluidity and lintid mutat. : dons..gnalvingot the ouninach when•eimp., ty, uneasineiss..in..the..throat, pain in, the side, costiseness, , cliilliness, languor, later netts of spirits, palpitations, and disturbed . TREATMENT..—DA, .1? .1, L, E 1:8 °Era B G DIM POUN D has nev er failed in affording hninediate relief and a t'ailicialetire for•Shis disease; . . • . Principal Office, No. 77 . N.!Eiglitb east side, Pliibrilelphia. l For sale in. Get tyaburg,by . • S. S. FORNEY. Juiy 30, 1847.--1 y • Indian Irrxeifiete 41 - worestere, 1 . 9 ()WA'S D WA LiYoli 4014 attention to .4_ a the folloiving ativertketnent: DR. CULLFN E 1 ER V ICIORMUS ! As a proof ut the continued sitecoss of PR. CCI,LEN'S INDIAN V Et:I.:TABLE PANA CEA, we refer to u few ot the many Certificates in our pos.ession for cures performed by this great Purifier. • Capt. I. L. Sanders. Constablinf South Mul berry Ward, cured of Barber's Itch. Mr. J. P. Iteese's child, No t4:l North Seventh street, cured ot hereditary 'letter, w hich cu% Wed its entity. body. Mr. M. M'Cleas' child. No. situ Market street afflicted with scrofula from its birth. . . Mr. E. W. Maxwell, Grape Court, Market at., above I.:ightli, T eured of scmfuls, had fourteen open ulcers' upon his body at the time he turn meneed faking the mettle ine. MIS% Christiana Saud*, West Rimere street. be tween Headland Willow its ,near the Schuylkill cared of Serolula *aliened 'jell! !, ran; her hendaas PO touch utlieted that Ira and eollee, would pass out at her ear—this is a *tiring ease. ptKarel ay, No: 41 . . n Mive IA et eet , Philadelphia, cured id stridulous :eve Leg of .11 years - Standing. 1 his ease ire Nyll known to ma ny nurbest physisiar.s, who base liaquantly ads I,ed ni point MIL Mr. Isaac. l;rooks, Jr., la. , Jeresson, of :^ohilylkill sixth street, below Locust. Ibis was llolli/Llblftlly one of the must sest ie cores of serolula ever rated, and is reclined to by tvesiy of our best physician% sml clergymen mid slaw by han-eir. Joseph Barbour, No.l Short Court, ouPt Irons Twelfth struet. abr. r cork ut .t.. , 1301P lOUS burr Thrum rioll 'ea,/ stawling• ,‘lr. J. fri.• Frick s Duck sttsst, Mr. Michael NO lit North Flout it rept , (at P. lioadt NI. ('o. n) cured 01 ' 1 et ter 01 tAet.Ly 11 , e years. Mr. William lirteumtng, No. 2.1(1 Wa‘hingion street. between Eighth nod Ninth, cured ut Erripelits of tour year*, Vlll debit oy ea the 11,11 bone. ‘V tilt-aril fiat tot', eittett nl teictialti. This a - iv e had bt.,11 m ildt marry nuttitht awl C tl.l .t 11Ie II r.11,111.1e lb Ilt/W M • eII atal may he wits daily tit our ►lt. Ladd Argun. Muddy Creek, liamiltt.o Ohm. cured 01 t-.e.r..tula, '1 his wet. a very severe cave, end Kirgan says that mold nlO. ney pretent, - be woutti not utiOrio - 11.e . :Piliiit'il- Iliction. lot Tea Ihat...roel Adkins, nridiet; ha wa, cored ior r lew dollars by llr• Cullen's I - Vegetable Penereit. • Mr. John W. Hazleton, of Monica Dill, New Jeraev. cured of Tenet of over ten yetig with a lew bottles of the Panacea. r John Brooken, CerrnautuNu. at the timi of el yearn, was cured of a violent Tette!, that had flout - led him for eighteen years. Mrs.}:ve Miscue, No. s:l.Solith streel,lvetween Third anti Fourth. from Schuylkill, cored of Fe "r " 5 " 4 00 her sPe 4 l O , after anitering twelve year.. with them. Nie. S. is 6•2.,(Pr1111 01 MP". .11zs. }:liggbetb C. Foster r So i ctuid at., four doors above Wastihniten invert/ of a Triter on her leg, %stitch had troubled her fourteen years. llamm Itidge, Atfleboro, }lucks county en.. cured of Salt Rheum. Thistle* hod been prop:ma t ed incurable 11, some ) I,g or 14 physi -4 inrie of the first standing --4,11 tank! resort I eil recourse to Cuts.sia'a Passe FA, and ewe , ' Completely in a few months, alter stilFeriug 10 years—the dittaie had covered aluiost his entire person. Mr. Chitilea Otis, lute Alf tPa ryltaieglia fir of :%tannyunk, cured of Tetter of 1F4t411,000 len" and fret. .Ilefr. Mellon Grubb, Inniwegitr . e.t. Weer Sgtrare, cured of Scroftilmta 'deem on 114 altualtleir, e hirh had defied the demote' mote than a .grar• Afflicted reader, send, to •eux Office and get them-Certi fi cate', from which you iriltiettru the extraordinary qyfreripg, of thine neuons t as well as the mode ofctire. Sold, vrtioleitle am] rtdill,by Row All &WA L• Proprietnis,376 Marketalntet,Philudit , lPhis. and by thele)lowittg Ageots Buebler. Otoysburg. Wm. Bittinger. Abbottstown. 'ANN 4' Riley, Oxford. T.J. Cooper,'Frankli 13. tp.. May 5,1548.-2 m ~(August 6, 1E471 iKCkat*F C LIR E -SUE: 'Hlq E 1 1441. I - INDIAN Vegetable. Piles Remedy, it a domes d o h • tic ploparation t which has bents. 1 0 1 4' en the suecess,for many years. Tieing' an I rani medicine, it'has a itecitTed pratbrenieoier war d application.; which are but pilliatibei 6ndi not Cu retie's: This medicine icts upon the.diseitittl parts, producing heelthy action and a permanent inure—srut WAPRAPT,OIt 1111710/4117U/t, • t[3:Sold, ii , haleaalat and retail, by Ilorplisern & Wg viva, Proprietors, 370 Market etreet,Phila., and byS. H; BUEHLER, Gettyaborg; Win: Bit tinge:, Abbottetwarn; Lilley & Riley, OxtenLand ~1 ":- . L.Cooper,Prankiiit tp, A P ER LETT P ; Arrgiot tioauti , ful quality,for sale at APri 1 7.--tt J. L. sciliof4t, THE STAR AND BANNER. Is published 4very Fritlay:Vp'enittir;ill t he could!, Builihng, above theletOr and Recorder's :Office, kri A.Y.I I) A. 1.1 1J F. T .11; lr paid inadvance or within thcy:gr,,, 2 r" anntigt7 if not paid within tbe ykr,,l , . CAA No paperliaconti tined nntilal lorreartiges except at the optiOn Oft ite"Voli tor. *tingle e (lies 4 4 cents. A failure to, notify a discontlntiance will be regarded as a new engagement , t t advrrtistmeats notexceediog U square , iarteAtrd throe times for, $1 —every subsequent ineettit n 25 cents. Longer once in the same .pyttpertirti. All advertisements not specially oitleted lot a girenlime, will be continued until fortii t h A liberal reduction will be made to thnssolio vertise by the year. J o b p r i n giug o! all k n ilsexeen Ire oeitt y spa promptly, and on reasonable tettm. L e tters and f)orttinto Fill Cif i it:11/ /Ile Editor, (ra. oefitinkleuk•ii as contain Money or th e neeke• of now subscribers,) rinoit be r • I..stis i u yid c s to talcum attention.