PORIC SALE. %.irtoll of two orders of Sale, piss ud Ity the ilmillruble imfma nis• tif the hisimes theS)tplpins t Court . 10 Flo4ricis tiliclersiened, as kir. 4 iiho Ent, and a. 4 'l•ftwet•9 J welt I). Itme, upplie.lo:4 for tliv benefit lilt' ii.tws Miirylatid, will at Sale. iliel2l der!' .fog-ctrl, IN IN, :it:l9 tf l elork, A. M. 4 lit the shop of EAL .tat il Pane, tit Frederick, the follow tog valuable property. All that LOT OF -GROIIND, p.itiotted Merketstreet, Frederiek, front mg hit mild rarer*, sixty-two fret more or rimiting hack Olin hundred end ~L li t t c . ,tiv n tent more or less, it being the netelotheretolore conveyed by John Rig nerutel Wife to the said (Itho CI. Ent and Tierittill Mot, as remitters tinder the name of Kin WA Ilene. Ilpon this I, n t is ercet e 1 u TWO STORY BRICK. "Clitieh Factory, iri and !No; - wowing. The buildin g '" tic iv and is in romplete order, and one of Ile' best stands hir the business in Me town" OM Seine thee and place, we will of fer for sale u great variety of Vreritais weed Mos, veri.4;ll4 try the' occ up ation of Coach makers as follows-2 lots poplar Boards, pair of Springs, 6 sets of Axles, 4 sides enanteled'Leather. , l sides Patent heather, Lamp Blaek, Lot of Paints and Varnish, I hot 61 hubs, I Lot of (kiln Wood, Oil mot rTurpentme. 5 sides of top Leather, I, it of Coach Lace, `pekes, Hickory and A -h Plank. Lot of Axle Trees, Lot of Iron, Logs( Sione Coal, 7 sets of Wheels, box of Coach Glass, 3 sets of Bows, Lot of Coach Castnigs; .4 sets new Harness, 3 ,•, olii harness, 7 sets of Wheels, 8 C.irriage parts, 3_, sets of bent felines for W he ic 441. sets of hob Bands, 7 pair of I. is rfpliir Dour handles, Coach and ll.' "trimmings, trit of old Wheels, I llorsauwer Sawing Machine, I Sleigh. 1'11114414e. 1 :Sleigh without body ; I one horse Carriage, nearly finished ; I single and I *ode. seat Rockaway Carriage, fooslitid ; 1 Rockaway Moly, finished ; the wood work of Six one-horse Carriages, 7 Boggy !sillies, I Rockaway body, finish ed; I seemoldtand Barouches, 2 semi& lio,il czAccioge, for two horSes ; I second 11411111tWy ; I square Wagon, complete; 4 Stores, 4 . Desks, and all the tools per taining to the business of Coach Makers, anti a, vuriely of other articles and mate rials. . 1 0 1111—The undersigned will melt the following prolverty, at the some phit'e, the Never:at', property of It rap (t vii.: l Clock, 1 Cooking Stove, I l'arlUr ':llltrga, I Cow, 1 Wanlrohe. !ho residence of-larva 1). II CNA. im uavliu ely alter tire. sale of the aboro mentioned pro perty, the undersig.tted will offer at Politic Sal e th e phiperty; the separate estate of Jacob I). 11 nie, l ihni. vane seat Chairs, 2 Card Tables, I new Carpet,„l/I.loa. common Chairs, Tables, I IlAlliaway Cooking- Stove, 2 ten plate Stoves, 2 11.1 Carpets, 3 %Vork. Stands, 1 Wanlrobc. I 1 . 10,10 . 1, I Ilook Case, but of Kitchen Fur niture. The Trustees have employed hands, and will h..vc tiniabeil, by the day of rale, several of the 11 ozriris am, Ca rriagaa. Tattoo of ciaie prescribed by the order of the shoe of the Orphan's Court—As to the Real E.L.tc—oote.third of the purebaae money to be p .id on the day of Sale, the remainder in two equal ,111,11.11 payments feint the day oriole, to be secur ed by the note, of the purchaser, with approved security. hearing interest from day of sole. to the personal Property—All sums under km dollars coals, of ten dollars and upWartle—at crodit ofsiv months will be given. The purchaser mving note with approved security, bearing inter fronalley of sale. Akproilerty to be removed until Terms are complied with. WU .1.1 A M REICH, lA' M. J. ROSS. tir.ullos fIuoNTII, Auctioneer. Trustee& NOTICE Irk o l * at ii, NI . M,to the Creditors of Ent & Hone, and s.ile , ," ..ste creditors of Otho O. Ent and of .layll. 4 crams to file their claims with the under ,i..itiek".!, crams iodelded to the firm of Ent & Hitin:,'Othei U. Ent and Jacob D. Ifane, arc re rpivsicd to make immodiatc payment. WILLIAM REICH, WM. J. 1,10:14M, July 21, Ifl4B ($9) , Trustees. sagazcimvz Notzom9 tv opuE is hereby given to all Lego- , 11 tees and other persons concerned. that the .ID.I//.V/STlldi 710. V .IC if WV% rs of the deceased persons he rein afssr numtioned will be presented at diet/I-- ph:ins' Court of Adams county, for contir titling snot allowance, on Monday the 2 sr i/fromf ..hegoel next, viz : veNtglpt and final account of Jacob Co ei.ntor attic last will and testament of of Nniwy , Rhea. deceased. The first and final account of Robert Galbreath and IVater Galbrenth, Executors of the last will and testament of Mary Gal breath, deceased. The amount of John Elder and John Fehr; Administrators of the estate of EtekrirL W. Koehler, deceased. 'l'4 first account of John Boyer, Exec utor,wf the, last will and testament of Mar i 111 MISS . ( ' ilcceased. The• liost anti final account of George Exee'r of the last will and tes mein of Michael Minnich, deceased. . Thy first and final account of Adam J. Walter, Administrator. with the will an mixed, of Catharine Walter, deceased. The unit sceouot of Jacob G. Walter, Administrator de bonis non of the estate of I t!). - W alter, deceased. The lint mid final account of Frederick Ijoffitatin, Administrator of the estate til George Shultz. deceased. Tbetirst account of Hugh F. M'Claugliy, Atteamisthttor of the estate of James M'- (laueliy. tlemlased. 'rim second and final account of Alex muter Column, artiog Executor of the last %% ill anti testament of William Cobean, sen. 41..rea54.41.' • anti final account of John Pal nu•r. Jllll.. Atlntidisirator of the estate of John Palincr. Sl'll, &ceased. The aeronot of James Bell, jun., Guar ino' of Philip James Elliott, a minor son of Robert Etliot, deei•assil--rendereil by ltolitreited, Execanur bf Julies Hell, Jr. 'Me keened of John Miley, Executor of the. WI will and testament ofJecob MI ley. tleetweed. exhibited by Samuel Miller, Ailitiwustrator of John Miley, deceased. Ilto hest amount of Leah C. Taylor, A iintstistre tr x,. a int W ma w D. Taylor, Ad nultinttmor .st the estate of John W. Tay lor theemewil. o.llt.amt tortianittel Deardorff, Exec. toot of /ho inet will and testament of Eve 100044 C tifinvmsd. V01111.1.,N, Nrsuicr.. IRlgteetiee Odior:ltettyrborg. 41. 1 — 4 11:111111171HILINIiil ,v i si t or itimas .tr rills OF, ve.E. G. E. BUEHLER 11 ESPECTVI informs his friends Ilk, and the public generally that he has now im hand a large to:sortment of TIN Minh' of every description, which he will sell at moderate prices—all warranted. Persons wishing to purchase al low rates will do well to call before purchasing else where. HOUSE SPOUTING will be made and put up at 121 cents a foot. DI AMON D TONS Oa S. R. TIPTON, E 1 ANNION ABLE Barber and Hair r. Dresser. has removed his "Temple" to die 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 himself that lie ran go throughall the ramifications oldie tonsorieal 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. He hopes, therefUre,that by attention to busi. ness and a desire to p h aume, he- will merit as well as receive a liberal share of public patronage. The sick will be'attended toa their private dwellings. NEW ESTABLISTMENT. ESPECTFULLY informs the eiti rt zens of Gettysburg, and strangers who may tarry here until their beards grow. that he has opened a new saloon in the shop formerly occupied by Jacon in West York street, one door Weil of l'axton's lat-store, where he intends prOse con or the Tonsorial business in all itS va ried and various branches. , II is razor's good and sharp, [tell shave your lace without a mart. ' Gentlemen, call and see for yourselves. II is sponge is good, his towels are clein, And in his shop hen always seen. llu also respectfully informs the gentlemen that they can ,at any time have their boots blacked in the neatest style.— Gentleinca can also have grease removed from their clothed. _ . Mary Ann Smith RESPECTFULLY informs the ladies of Gettysburg that the has fOrnished the room adjoining the above, where ,she intends prosecuting Shampooing and removing dant] ru 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. -- : J 17 , X0 :4:2) h,', 0 4111: iit OA • -'• ler THE undersigned has connected with his Coachmaking Establishment, a large Smith Shop, and is prepared to do ALL KINDS OF BLACKSMITHING, INCLUDING IRONING CARRIAGIS, KRUM WAGONS, N. He 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 natisfaction to all those who may favor him with a call. CARRIAGE & BUGGY SPRINGS, (warranted) will be promptly made td or. der at all times. 2AII kinds of REPAIRING dont*, both in Wood and Iron, et the most reduc ed prices. jThankful for past encouragement, the subscriber solicits a continuance of pat ronage, and invitee his friends to call at his Establishment in west Chambersburg at., a few doors below Thompson's Hotel. C. W. HOFFM AN. Gettysburg, October 13, 1847. SU NI 1111 ER HATS. LARGE assortment—aa cheap as AL comfortable—just received and for sale by J. L. SCHICK. I`or Ike Ladies., [IN u: French Transparent Motto Wa s. fere, fine Laco Note aper, Envel opes, Visiting Cards, Car‘Cues, Etc. at the Cheap Book Store of KELLER KURTZ. Pr. Canoe's Indian Vegetable Specific For Female Complaints. rli IBIS medicice it fast taking the place ofeve ry preparation heretofore used for diseases arising from Weakness or other causes. All that is necessary to secure this medicine a place in the Dornestiz Practice of every family, when such a medicine is needed, is a trial. It speaks for itself is innocent in its operation, and no injury can a rise from its use at any time. lrrFor sale, wholesale and retail, by ROW AND & LTON , Proprietors, 3'7 Market at. Phila. arid by S. H. BUF.IILER, Gettysburg; Wm. Dittinger, Atibottetown ; Lilly Riley. Oxford, and by 'l'. J. Cooper, Franklin tp. (Aug. 6,'47—1y COSTlLLS"Preastise on Poisons. Solt, by KELLER KURTZ. Baltimore Advertisements. EXXIM JOHN M. OREM & MERCHANT TA 1 LOWS, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Vlothts, Cdossimeres, Morin gs wised TM tors , Trimmingst, NO. 230 MARKET STREET, N. W. CORNER A LA RO V. AIIBOI4TMENT OF READY MADE CLOTHING, Of Superior Quality. 1711 NE PRICE ONLY.. ,e 1 March 31., 1848.-1 y William Keilholtz, Dealer in Paints, Oils, Brushes, Massa,' Varnish, Putty, and Mired Paints, of, colors, at the lowest rates, cornet of Franklin and Green *litchi, opposite the Peun'a Avenue, Baltimore N. B. IVILLIANI Kitimiovrx,having had a long experience in Paints, Oils, &c., be ing a practical 'louse and Sign Painter, will give all information, respecting mix ing Paints, &c.. gratis. Country Mer chants and others supplied on moderate terms. Oct. sP, 1847.—1 y Philadelphia Adverliseiments Philadelphia Wardrobe Cloth ing Emporium, No. W 5 Chexnut street, between Third dr Fourth, North Bble, 'J'o Mere/tants and others visiting the city. 'l' this eskahlishment may always be [ found a full assortment of Grooms- CLornmo, to suit all tastes and at such reammable prices as will sorontak all. I publish no list of prices, but will guarantee to sell as low if not lower than those who make. mere premnsions. My. goods are all purchased at Imo priers, 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. IIIiDNEIIALE, No. 106 Chesnut street; Philedelphia. N: laireetoek of piste goals on. hand. Garments made to order at the shortest notice. May 19, 1849.-3 in ,JACOB LADOMUS: CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE No. 240 Mem ST. PHILADLP lIIA. THE subscriber has con stantly, on hand one of Vit t "PO the lergiest and cheapest aSsOrtmente of the above, to, be fotitui in this city " or ebew here. Watches, gold and, silver, of M. I. Tobias, Joshua Johnson, Wm. Robinson, E. R. Yates & Co., and other celebrated makers. Also, Anchor Escapeutint, l'Epine and and Vertical Watches, sonic of which are at the following extremely, low, reduced pricei. grJ-Warranted. relljefilello46ol,ll:tveni, IS catatcates, s3llto 40 " " 1311Ter 18 to 20 Geld rapines, 28 to 30 silver 4 4 12 to 15 Qwutien, • 8 to 10 Also, other ,wstehos 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. Alio, 2, at aml 4 tone, Musical boxes. OM Gold and silver bought or taken in exchange and the highest price given. All of his goods the oubseriber will guar antee* as cheap as any other - establishment in the United *sten. Those wishing any 'thing in the above line are invited to• call and be convinced of the above farts at 240 Market street, below EighthAlouth side. Philadelphia. 7All orders punctually attended to: Important to Watch Makers and Deal ers.—A large assortment of Watch Ma kers'•toole and materials selling off below cost to close a concern. April 21, 1848.-8 m THE ClIrkAPE 4 4l' ANWLARCIEST . Ainaiiiiiiiii' of God and _Sliver WATCHES, . *L I - .I.V PHI.L.IDELPHI.9 4 41 # C . WHOLESALE & HSTAIL. nom Lever Watches full jaw ' ••• - ailed, 18 , carat cases, 633 to 40 Gold l'Epiue Watches, full jewelled, 18 carat eases, $25 to so Silver Lever Watches, full jewelled, 17 to 20 " l'Eplne " " 9to 12 4 " Quartiert, fine quality, full jewelled, 9 to 10 u “ common " 5 Gold Pencils, 1.50 Gold Pen, diamond point.aileerbolderind . pencil, 1 , Silver Tea Spoons, Silver warranteitequal to coin, 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,eurh and fob chains;.ear rings and every thing in the Watch and Jewelry line, all of 'hich I ant determined Rosen cheaper than can be bought elsewhere. lam satisfied' with small profits and quick sales. As fbr 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 -dozen or gross, so that persons can be sure of being suited with a watch out of my extensive stock. Persons, by sending the amount of money which they wish to ex pend, can have goods sent to any part of the United States, West Indies or Canada; or by sending the money to any express office, the money to be paid on the deliv ery of the goods. All I ask is a trial, to convince persons it will be much to their advantage to purchase from me. I guar antee all goods I sell to be what they are represented, or the money will be refund ed. Please save this advertisement, and call at LEWIS LADOM US' Cheap Watch and Jewelry Store, 413 MARKET St. shove Eleventh. North aide. Philadelphia. 111:2"All kinds of Watchea imported to order. April 21, 1848.-11 m FRENCH REVOLUTION. TYRANTS, as • well as Monopolies, Must fall so must prices. That this is a fact ean be proved by calling at A 4 O. 72, NORTH SECOND &reek 11b0111 Arch, PHILA DELPHIA. LE MU UAY. : 0 1,- Fine Gold and SR- C . 1114 ver Watches low ' 0 e r than ever o ' ffer (o, ,, .7.: ed in the city. ' Wholesale and Retesll. The stock consists in part of Gold and Silver Levers ; l'Epines and Quartier Watches ; Jewelry of the newest and most fashionable patterns. SILVER SPOONS, &c.—Particular attention paid to these articles, the quality of which is No. 1. and workmanship ditto. The establishment of LE 1111 RAY• has been well known for FOURTY YEARS, in SECONP Street, and has made a char acter which needs no puffing. Sih•er TEASPOONS as low *4.50 per set— can be made for less it wished. W. 8. HOPKINS WATCH GLASSES.—PIain, 10 eh; ; Patent, 15; Lunette, 20 eta; 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 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. 3, '47.-Iy] Great National Work. History of Me Revolution and Lives of the, heroes of the War of Independence, An elegant volume with is fine Steel Plates, and nearly 900 beautiful. Wood Engravings. ...Ilia is a splendid book. A valuable addition to the Historic Literature of our BY' MINUS 3. TWVISRSOK emintry. We are much mistaken if it Juts hot ranL n vith the works of Irving and Prescotc —Frankfort/ Herald. "It surpasses any similar work yet of fered to the American publie."—Nearr Gazelle. "It may be properly considered a pope. !admit! Military History of the Revolution extremely well anti judiciously written."— North Rinerieun. , "The_present work on the Revolution end its Herpes Is superior. both z extent and design, to any that has harekifor4 come under our notice." —lnquirer. ' "A well • connected History of that a ventral' petiod.”--i.edger. ' • "Decidedly the best popular History of Rivolution and its Heroes; that bits yet been given .to the country.'.'—Sanaday Evening Pose. Q.-ACIENTS WANTED, to canvass for the aboVe'elegant Work in every coun ty and town in the U. States. to whom the moat liberal inducements•will be offered. Prire only *a. Address (post paid) WM. A. LEARY, No. 168 N. t•ecoad street, Phi/atielpitia, May 19, 18.48-310 KNOW „A' L L NEiV T 114 'P BilbirpirETT & 00. AVE REMOVED from 102 Marltrt H sireet. to their New . , Spleinlitlinid Immense Establiehntentto be knoarn ea the Tower Hall Clothing Bazaar, NO. Itt2 MARKET STREET, DMTWEEN rtrtu AND SIXTH, I.lllb/ODELPIIIA.' The Proprietors feel a reluctance in pro mulgating what in any way might:appear like the usual bombastic exaggeration et some in the trade, but wjll beg !ammo) quote the following notice ( foin.orin ofour city papers.: '.One of the greatest curiosities that our City alfords to the Wailer, 11EN NETT .& CO'S great Clothing state; No, 182 Market street, between Pith and Sixth, which has ' ""Tower ' ,heen styled "I.Towe from the Pecteitir finish of the front. The building ..ut immense one, containing seven capacious rooms, all of which are stocked with , every variety' of seasonable garments, sitanged in the most perfect or der and regularity. 'rho proprietors take great pleasure in showing their building and contents to the citizens, particitlarly strangers, and to those coming from the country. We know of no plac% more worthy of a visit. May 26, 1848.-3 m Country. Merchants can Save FRPIII. 15 TO 25 PER CENT. ir t y purchasing their Oil Cloths direct 1 - 1 " (ruin the manufacturers. Potter & .Carneithaol • Have opened a Warehouse,No. 135 North 'Turd_ street, abase. 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, 28, 36;40, 40,48 and 54 inches the 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 patters, all of their own manufacture. IQ" Trasisparent Window Shades, Carpets, &e.. 911 goods warrant ed. (June 2,1848--3 m Allegheny House, Lifti 280 MARKET NT. PHILADELPHIA. Tun subscriber (late 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 ex-, 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 Public, being only two doors above the Harris burg and Pittsburg Depot, and within two minutes walk of the Bahither* and Read ing Depots. limbling attached to the pre mises. Terms $1 per day. ' E. P. HUGHES, Proprietor. Sept. 3, 1847.—tf Langenheim's Daguerrian Gal lery, Exchange, 3d Story. . HON. Hama Ci.sy, visiting this Estab lishment for the purpose of having a daguerreotype taken, expressed flattering opinions on this favorite place of the..bean ty and fashion" of Philadelphia, and vast numbers of strangers resort to it to pro- cure a good Daguerremye. The Propri etors will mike every exertions to extend the long established fameof this well known establishment. Family gmores. Groupe* of Children. and single prtiatts of all sizes are executed equally *ell. Philidelphia, April 21.11848-1 y 40 GEL ZS UP Wwel Great Hat; Cap, and Far STo 1 I Li SIAMIIIEXT, No. 104, Coortxtrir trust, Rdween Y'hird and Aura areas. PHIL.4DELPUIA THE Advertiser has constantly , on criptio h n an o d f and i mTssaukfarictunricitgiverse,ryodtehse f latest and most approved fashions, con sisting of alb YOUTHS' HATS, AND CAPS, "MI in great variety, among which is a new article for Spring and Summer wear. MILITARY CHAPEAUX, Caps, Ate., 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) Fanamas, Leghorn, Fine Co bourgs, &c., kc. Also fine 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. 111:1'Plates'descriptive of the Fashions will be found in Godey's Lady's Book, and Graham's Magazine. Remember OAKFORD'B, No.lo4Chestnut street, between Thinl and Fourth • streets, Philadelphia. • . Match 3,1898.-1 y ISABELLA NURSERY. OETTVSBURO, PA. ILUII"TREES, of all kinds, (grafte IC in the root,) eau be , bad of the eub scriber on reasonable tonne. Please cal and judge for yourselves. C. W. HOFFMAN. irbN hand and for sale, a lot of Travel ill Ng Bags and Baskets, very handy and cheap. J. L. SCHICK. 1 q Mothers, Head this attentively. ILEDR. KEELER'S CORDIAL AND CAR. ININATIVE.II rIMOR the speedy andprreatiscue eareaf Diarrhea, Dyctairry, Cholera beferown, Cholera Moreno, Cholie, Fintiskscy, Swann. CviyMinty, road for eft derangthwela of the Slower* and &waffles Tecehisg. &rile period has arrived when disease of the stomach and bowels carries its countless thou sands to a premature grave. .To every sufferer, whether old, or young, thete is a reMedy, which will, as assuredly as the Sun shines, restore yuu to health. It ia_Dr, prin.'s Cordial. More than five - thousand individuate were 'cured of Diarrheas' alone; taring Metall season. Could every fam ily throughout the length and bretulth.of the land but witness one-half of the geed effects, and the ahsolute certainty, by which disease ii rebind or the pal:faint 'terrors that 'We' hive Segii 'prelatical , by it, there is not One but whit Would prise it' fir more 4111111 , gold. ; It is this gralestscipspolicing of the . age, and will permanently cum more dis eases or those organs than ill the remedies Wore the public. This is neither boast or' dation, but facts—exainples can be furnished, • Mother, save your child, do not let procrastination steal its life away—it will cure every maw, Rend this evidence, and doubt no more: F •'m the Upland Union, June 21,1848. We ire as little disposed as most persons .40 encourage appeals to law or medicine, lit with all the legerdegmin al the first, and the ignorance• and quackery of the last, appeals 'must occasion ally be made to both. The- excessive- IMerandl and tha accompailying:prialuctione of the season are already producing Diarrhica, Dysentery, , abd ()hiders leitsntuni,, complaints which,, itt,not promptly relieved, produce great.debility and ye death. Frame knowledge ot its beisalicial effecte, we' refe r Or. Keeler); t,;ordial and Carminative‘ Dr. Keeler • is a physician of intelligianee, skill, and large praettce, lied if the teniedllits. and re commeadetious of medical authority are to be depended on, the abOre named article will be found useful is the complaints referred to. Train Nearb Gatelte, Aurtist 28, 1847. Dr. Keeler's Cordial,—Wu would call the at tentiodof'onrFeedersto this invaluable medicine 'which will be found 'adifertisedit.length in Our columns. As a corrective in cases of Diarrheas, a disifeighttery piavaleat at the prelent tiale,it !la highly spoken of by all wins bare used it. It is perfectly safe in'its nature, and we speak experi mentally, when we say that it affords immediate relief. Frain the rennsylvimbin:Sept. I, 1447. Dr. Keeler:a Cordial and Caruninative..—Tbia article is advertised in 'bother part of our paper, it is warmly recommended by families who have tried it. It is especially useful sailing children, and hat 'effietid hundreds of rules. The doctor is abundintly supplied with testimony upon the subject, Some.of which very strong. The Cordial is not a quack nostrum, but a carefully prepared medicine, and perfectly free from any thing iiipirious, This will Certify, tbst I have exerained.Dr. Keeler's Cordial, and have aseertaiiurditsnom ponent parts, and consider it a good family med. mine. and worthy the attention of mothers and nurses, and Consider tbey would do well to se. tain it in their families. STF.WART, M. D., Corner of Third and Queen Sul.. Prepared and tk.ld N. W. Cor.sil & South St., Philadelphia. For .sale by S. Car lisle'Harrisburg) ■nd bydrug• gists and theri.haista iouritiy Price 25 eta per Kittle— See pamphlets. ItrAlso Pr. Keeler's Panarea, a remedy of great vanue in sill Scrofulous, Syphilitic anil Con stitutional diieases. In all Chronic Affections of the Chest, Stomach. Liver and Skin, and for all ciitaneimi. disorders arising front impurities of the Blond. there is nomedicine its equal. Fe males suffering with Nervousness, Debilit y. Loss of Appetite and functional irregularities, will tied the Panne:a a sovereign „balm. Price 14. lErSee pamphlets. July 1.1. 1848.—1 y TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS OF ROSS'S EXPECTORANT. FaIDERICK, March 11, I RI 8 Mr. Jas. F. Ross Dear Sir:—Your Expectorant is daily gaining popularity. If convenient, I wish you to send me lip a box by MC: Quinn, on Monday, as the last bottle has been disposed of. Po not forget, if ynu are going In send any more. you can do so by the burthen train, but do not Col to send rue oue box by the Monday afternoon train. Yours, &c., Gh:O. A. WISONG. The above is an extract from a letter from the scent at Frederick. and fully shown the high ea himition in which it is held in that section of the country. Lettere from tin rafts of the coun try give the most gratifying accounts of its suc cess. The trial of • single bottle will convince the most sceptical of its efficacy- in coughs and colds, the forerunner. of that fatal disease Cox stistrriox BEWARE OF IMITATIONS Tea Geninge has the words "Mess' s Row. tore Improved-114114litre, AM.. blown in the glue, and the initials "J. F. R.' stamped on the seal. Each bottle hereafter will be enveloped in A New W , printed from a copper-plate engraved expressly for the proprietor, on which will appear the proprietor's signature, without which it is counterfeit. Prepared and gold by JAS. F. ROSS, Drumtist, Baltimore Ald For sole by S. H. BUEHLER, Gettysburg, Pr. W. R. STEW A RT. Petersburg, (V. S.) and Geo. W. Heegy, Fairfield. Pike 60 -eent4 per bottle. July 7, 1848-ly ROWAND'S CARMINATIVE SYRUP mi.S a certain cure for Diarrhea.PyseatetV,Cho Imo Morbus, Bowel Compliunts;&c., ic., as thousands will certify who have tested its virtues within the few 'vends, It has twee offered to the public. Read the Certificate of 'Dr. Roar,. high. ly respectable Obrueisa of Philadelphia: °Gentlemen—l cheerfully bear testimony to the good etects of your CARMINATIVE EY RTIP, after having base Avoid of twist" severe attacks of Diarrhea; within the last few Intinthi. Being opposed to %name star in any form, it took much permutation from* friend, who kespoit in his horise as aufandly tnedieine," to induce me tomtit* use of it. He spoke so confidently, I gave it a trial; and , I wail not slow to make a trial of it, on the seeopd attack. having been relieved so soon on the first. T have prescribed the Carminative Syrdp to a great many of mypatientt,imd, I am pleased to' say„yrith the Satan 160 d Steel. You are at litter. ty to use ibis ea you please. Your's, dm, Nov. 29, 1846. T. P. S. ROBY, M. D." lErForailainkiettysburg,by S.H. BIIFAILER, in Abbottsteivrti 'by WA. lisirrtnoza, in Otcrord by Liar: & MUM, and in Franklin township by Tllo3llAll J. Ctioran. , --- • --- Dr. C. IV. Appleton' s Celebiated Remedy POIL DEAFNIESS, TR, AiNS,in. and discharge of matter from, the may' ear, together with all other unpleisant spirp• toms, which either accompany or announce ap proaching Deafness. This invaluable medicines the result of a long and faithfully pursued coarse of experiments instituted with the sole view to discover (if possible) a certain, and. at tin( same time, a safe remedy fur this dreadlully afflicting disorder, and after being extensively used in the private practice of the subscriber during theirist eight years, in very numerous cases with the most remarkable success, is now offered to the public, for the benefit of those who, frcim distanceor 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 expectatiows of those who may haveoccasion for its use ; in short, that it is the moat VALUA BLY. article ever offered to the public for th is di cease. jForsile in Gettysburg by 8. 11. BUEHLER, in Abbottstown by WM. BITTINGIIII, in Oxford byLiaar & and in Franklin township by 'Familiar. J. COOPIN. [Aug. 6,18.17—iy 4Nermais Bibles. A •N extra article of German Family Bi bled to be had at Keller Kurtz's Cheap Book Store. Lennart Lue 2 se is in T 4 o v lt o Y ig of tpe ric C e ii s o 2 nd 2 i s sts, m e , o pu m n p d lete H For sale at the Cheap Bookstore of KELLER KURTZ: TO THE AFFLICTED ! el rl Compound Medicated Candy. FOR the Cure of Colds, Coughs, Spit ting of Blood, Bronchetis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Paine and Oppressions. of the breast, and all other Pulmonary cornplaitite, and other ditiesiseivihich have a tendency to produce Consumption. It serves also us an officinal clearer Of the Thii Candy is entirely a vegetable pre. patation, the principal ingredients he*, Horehound, Wild Cherry, Sarsaparilla, Borrego, ,E,lecampane, Liquorice, Flag., seed, Iceland Moss, Prickly Ash, dr,o4 and will, if taken in, limo, relieve, the system, from those distressing afflictions that tend to Consumption.. ' ' One' great advantage iii this •Inditabki medicine is its cheapness, the public not being imposed upon •by the enormously high prices which are generally enneted 'for Patent end Other Medical Properedune: Each pieltage contains' ,direetioten Calk and try it Prepared 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' tel..Jtenn also be had of the following a -gentsr--: S. &Buehler onil S. S. Forney, Gettysburg ; 3. Brinkerhoff, Ireitheld; Mrs. .Doneau, Vashkseen J. Lower, 4 1 1rrendtstoutu; Paler MicilleytAl9rn masburg; D. Kauffman, ,Benderayille; J, Burk holder, Bendetsviile • Stable, Dritlercpy's ; 3.8. Ilottatier. Alifieub tows ; Stierb and Johnson, Eirmiltehitrs. C. WEAVER. geflystourg,pee. 17,1647. EIEASZTI2I-11EAtilit r THE MOST EFFECTUAL OF ALL KNOWN` Dr. Drake's Panacea, The only rattled/ cure for ConiumptiOn ifT ALSO removes and permanent ty coastal! da..all dimmer» arismg from en impure Mite of the blood—via.: Scrofilla or. King's Evil, Rheu matism, Otatinatei Cutaneous Erupt lona. Pimples. or pestriles on the face, Blotches, Bilea Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring Worm or 'letter, Sca:td Head, F.nlartement and Pain of the Bones and dorms, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Synitemmt,l4loilea or Lumbago, d iseases arising from ill illithi6Ploll& use of Mercury„Dropey, Exposure pf I Ifippitipnce in life also Chronic Constitutional Duronlers. In this medicine several innocent lull ver , po. tent articles of the vegetable kingdom reunited, forming a compound entirely difinent in its char acter and properties from any other preparation, and unrivalled in its opiroterm on the,_; itent when laboring under dams,. It should be mu - the handirot every person, echo, by bisinonootitentnt at COWIN of life, is predisposed to the very many aliments that render life a curse, hiudead ole bless. ing, and so o ft en result In death. FOR SCROFULA, Ur. Drake's Panacea is re commended as a certain cure. Not Die instunce or Its failure has ever occurred alien freely used It cuosithe disease-arid nt the' same time imparts vigor to the whole system. fteredulorui pennies can never pay too much attention to thy state of their blood. Its purification ationlilhe their Mat sin; for perseverence will accomplish a cure eyes hereditary disease. FOR ERUPTIONS OF TIIF. fiEIN, Scurvy, Scorbutic Atlections, Tumors, White Swelling, Erpipelas, Meets, Cancers, Munn*, 14ores,Seabs sod Biles, Dr, Drake's Panacea cannot be too high. ly extolled ; it searches out the very root of the disease, and by removing it from a system,makes a Core certain and permatiect. medicine perhaps has ever been discovered which gives so Much tone to the stomach and causes the secretionor . : decompose gastric juice to thalami as Dr Drake Panacea. RHEUIRATIS3I.—Dr. Drake's Panacea is n eed with the greatest success in Rheumatic Com plaints, espezially such as are Chronic. It cure by driving out all impurities and foul humours which have accumulated in the system, which are the e inst. of Rheumatism, Gont,and bweiiincs of the joints. 'Other remedies sometimes (ice temporary 'relief; this entirely emidieales the ilii• ease from the system, men when the limbs and bones are dreadfully swollen. CONSUMPTION can be cured. Congbe, tsrrft, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, Asthma. Dir. ficult or. profuse Lapectorstiun, Hectic Flush. Night Sweets, Pain iis the side, dte., have been cured, and ran be with as much certainty as any other simple disease. A specific has lohg been sought for but in vain until the discovery of Dr. Drake's Panacea. It is mild and sate but certain and efficacious in its operation, and cannot peon. bly injure the most delicate constitution. We would earnestly recommend those afflicted to give it a trial—and we belive tbby will nut hive net a• sloe to regret it. The system is cleansed and strengthened, the ulcers on.the longs are heated, and the patients gradually regain their usual health amlemength. Read the folios% ingiest mossy Philadelphia, Ode. 14th, I St 7. Dian 81 :---In reply to your question respeei. ing the use of 1)r. Drake's Panacea, I will stay, that although a perfect disbeliever in the existence eta Peneces, or cane r°, •U diseases, howevate val. cable it may be in certain conditions of the sys tem, still 1 base believed that a ewe for Coe spmption would be discovered sooner or later,aed curiosity led me to try your !medicine in tau very inveterate cases. They were pronounced by the attending physicianato be PC11.7101•111 , ?WIN and abandoned by them as isimorefik. One of the persons ball been order the treatment of several very able practitioners for a number of years, and they said she bad "Mid fashioned Coi• swept* combined with ScroNa," and that eh! Might linger for sometime, but could not be per. manently relieved. In teth'emes the abet el the Panacea has been mast gratifying.. Only tourer five bottles were used by one of the• persons before she began to improve rapidly. The other tunic about ten. I wild only add thin familiar as lam i with consumption by nheritanee Ind by ',tam ely° Obtervation el allludY.' lll nd iffidorilat 114 ) th injorieins of bets in nine cues oat of ten of ter, bonen!, and other vegetable - males. as "well ai of many of ,the.expectoraets and sedatives. 'I should never have recommender; the use of Drr Drake's Panacea if I bad not been acquainted with the ingredient.. Suttee it bossy tbat there are mammas/fed by one most populatlind Mien title physicians, and 'II their present combined form, jmeitabl4r .this best' alterative that has ever been made, he care is in accordsinestritth a theory of Consumption broached in Fratice .a few years 'ago by one of her most emitters; wri: tare .. - oamedicine, and . now eatrblhsliil bffititi which edit& 'of ao dispute. Very, respectfully yours, L. C.' G.UPIN. To use the language of another . "Dr. Drake's Panacea l& 111,1141 illlut*Ty: Oliketa.....illever , injurious.: It is pot an Opiate -) t is.not an-Ert• peclorant. r It is not intended to lull the IsmiE into *tidal security. It is a great remedy_-a grand healing end curative compound, the great and only remedy which medical science and skill has yet produced for the treatment or this hither. to unconquerable malady. And no person afflict ed with this dreadful disease, will be juet Ack him. self and his friends if he go down to the grave without testing its virtues. A single bottle. in most cases, will produce it favorable change in the condition or any patient, however low." TO THE LADlES.—Ladielof pale complex• ion and consumptive Labits, and such as are de. bilitated by those obstructions which females ere !bible 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 pleasant. they take it. It immediately restores the appetite, strength and color. Nothing' can be more surprising than its invig. orating effects on the human frame. Persons all weakness and lassitude before taking it,at olive become robust and full of energy under its influ ence. It immediately counteracts the nerveless ness of the female frame. CAUTION.—fIe careful and see that you get the genuine Dr. Ditsga's l'Airsess.—it has the signature of Geo. F. &roans on the Wrapper -nut also the name "llie. Dauca's Paaatl►, PHILA." blown in the glut. Prepared only by Sroana4 CO, Druggists, No 21 North Sixth street,Phila., and for sole by S. 11. 8U1.111.E11, Gettysburg, COOK & ZELLER, Mescersburg. Much 3, 18.1a.—ly ItEMEDI}.:B DYSPEPSIA, a ste: .and and all /Esee (V . the Stomach wit! Row PIN DYSPEPSIA, or indignation andiita consequences . An eminent Prbfes- tier says: "It elnelly arises in perbontirrhO' lead either a very sedentary or _um/ohm life, Although net regaiided as a fatal di,. sease, yet, if neglected, it indy iiii ' ri i f ili'.: , ' curable Melatteholy, liondice;„ faii!iiii e a i or Vert*, l'alay, and Ap.b 4 lex singulirtly attipikut on, it jp % i may and oftekedbiis botitinne i reb 1 ph of time *About any, roMigtsi9P. of..theosmp .torue. •• i,t i .) Trait CAN.r,S.tr.atief , ;wit ,opesompoi.. u f,„ misfi t intense atutly.• profilist' , teraialliNiCliii v . / iopi exadert,in %tottery. , excelltd*witod , tlft . 'oda Ilona liquora, tea; lotht4 l obi;,,. ' 1, It other rigreciteii; tinitilld#NO 4 1 4, I ~ ~, ,ver , distention 0f.... , 1§ 11 ;11 1 9a4.. OF A ll. s., cioney...alt ,Ahlt -SeelreliAng -, 0rt . . , t 4 6.0 11 0: 0 4'4 gastric juice, exposure to cold eadahheast:i air, are the chief catuitrwor , thie dheditilyi(;c 'B l (l . 4t rAn 4l3 '.- 1 444 0 tiPPftlei MP' seq,,heart-Itire, , acidity ;44d :IpitixquotS;, tiotis, gnawing of the sumac:lt WitenAllip-. ty,,tuutaitamecatk - • ' side, costivenefe.,chil)ingiss, Ipiiguer. low ness of spirits, l ilatPitdotstalfil disturbed sleep. • I • , REATMENT.I--Dii i si.L" , {SP G TABLE cpmpouNDfim f ,ney':.. or foiled in affnpling imtpetlllytg a radienl'eure for (Ina disease Principal Office. No, 77,N. Eiglith,ak. eaetvideßtrilatielphla. .Trebrmitir. Mad tysbe to, ITILQINANP at Iv tlte. following Silk (411stthem': , DR. CULLEN EV I VER C0R101,7„,(4t,, As a proof at the continued, succelik.4l.ffliti CULLEN'S INDIAN whx:ETAI3I4, cY.A., we re** feei, et Ole In our pameasion for cures .petfornited • Ait t • bi.p ; great Parykr. , Capt. T. L. Sanders, Constable of Smith All berry. Waid,, cured of Barbee"; Mr. J. P. - Rec. - 0(4 et.iht. $O. Stl street, cured of hereditary T . etter;st its,4ntlre body ' M.'Weleas' child. No. 3g ei'ltileileet' afflicted with Scrofula fluor its birth. ' .l '" Mr. E W. Maxwell, 'Drape Chum, 'Ortfleit' it., above Eighth, 'cured 'of Sernfula, bid 'lffttlyteeti open ulcers upon his bodi.at the (Welty menced teking the meu jr,irie. Mia Chriatiatia Sends. Weit PpruCe tween Beach aml twat,t be'SehilliffS cured of 'Set:male ; had suffered ele,ht beitlwas so muck alreeted, trieirt/ ''cart l l: watild pass not at her ifirptieline. Capt. John fr. Barclay,. No. eon sired; Philadelphia, cured 'of :•teroitilints 1.'1'0441 , V/ yeaiS mending. This read . Is ivell',ltnoWitlearlit; ny of orte heat physistier Cwhiitive itegfiebtlY advised imputation. - " Me. 13 •letti;iietil,' Merl of Sehuylkill sixth streel:' heir,* .I.liellsl.. I hill untloubietlly one or the most' sc , eill'eilseilrif Scrofula e'vereureil, and is er rikroti tir Miny' or our best pliyaitiant rlerkyhieuhet himtelf, ' '• ' " Jotteph Raibbor, no.'! • Sherei'CoOftt,"iitet'frottl , Twelfth tweet. utrove floor. Soeolottftlfs Sore Thrust of eight years etootiitig. ..'" !kir. J. 11. Friel:'s child, No. rq Ist2lt street, Philadelphia. Mr. Michael Thiffy.liin.l.d.ilitirth Prent street, (at P. Brady At Co:a) , l'hiladelphit, tuted.erfet ter of twenty flee yeast. " Mr. William Flemming, No. 1140 Wookilliton street. between Eighth and NllOll, Phi 1110101111 WW, cured of Erysipelas of foto yterrivititirdvolvir. ed the flesh to the bone. - William barker, clued ea , e had been in the hospital many monitor moll ills chArged as incurable—lie to cow well it ply be area daily at our office, Mr. Dared KiiKan, ?daddy Crook- Ilatoiltias Count, Ohio, oared of Has a very severs case, and Kir;sa says that coedit arm ney present, he would not undergo the Simile af• diction for Thoterned Ihdhlts: Mar ST 'Ma was cored for a tew dollars by'llto: Callta'a In dian Vegetable Panacea. . Mr. John W. llittletort, of Ntollica Hill, new Jersey , cured of Tette( of over ten yea. a stamil• ing. with a pew bottle* of.the Panacea 3lr. John' flfoCkesi, Getmantom n. at the age of dt years, was cured of a' tiolent Tette', %but butt troubled hint fee eightemi years. Mrs. Eve Siacoe, N 0.4,1 South st tett, bet ween Thint and Foartb,ltorn Schttylkill i etnetl Fe ver Sures on her uncles, after mitering ineltc years with them, Al O. is PAyettflt mew Klizilikft C keittr. Sjirdoid 41411iburidior • above %Washington at.. was cured et a Tetter on bar, leg, which hail tapublod her, leurfern . .xespat Mr. Iliram Ridge Attleltore, tucks 'mushy Pa.. cured of Salt (Mean). This ease had been pronounced ineetrible Peale 14 i 6 i 111 Mir clans or the.firit atartsling,—, a list 'mein recourse to Cum.'s', P . , and urge ,emtfi completely in a ,few months, a i ller pnfrethig it/ years—the abieisti hid cot4ritt anti,. person. Mr. Charles Otis. late of PeriA et reel, rime of Menayunk, cured of Tenor of 5 )rare iu jibed* end llet.. ••• • '-•• •. . Mr. Mellon Grubb, Juniper street. near klitriure, cured e( .`jerolttlosis ,ukerst ,0* the shnuldets, which had defied the doctors Info , 1 ,4 1 4" aYtlar• Afflictedreader. send to our (t ire ling let these Certificates, Ireirr,Virir volt ill learn the ' extraordinafyisiAbettlis et thAe Itebtent, es eel I as the ode of cure, • • Sobi mote, whet chile 'end rst'e it, by - 11644114a re X, Peoprietare.3ll Mas het itareehr biletht4 a, Rod by the lollywing.4llcl44;_,' • , Ihltut u, V . ~Iliteloiceo,lo4s#lllxg? 4 1 ,4 1 i3igAr-,AtikrotAlpwpi: LA/ weji.Axfo,ter I • 4 45 In.tin• " kaW ,5 07, 8 1H•*7 11 9 44#VaiHM,PI ACERTA IN C R • ~ • • ~., .I . 6 .1 1F ti 'pki l i t . i grelialt .. Dr. Ostfetilis,.• 1 ...,,,I Tr NDIAN Vuntigb i t a sesz e rnetly, is a tiOTIIIIIIi dal tic prepareglita: ea need with en tire success for many . • yiers. Being in internal' o gi ; ti Welkin*, iL barn a depuleidgredanenittillelq! applictitiunskyrbick vs bpt pultirttill l it I - Itiv01 ) l'bui Tedifine r tips, up?, 3 ' d parts, ifrodUeinx healthy 'aetkon' i,d a au r Hirt--wutenleu Ueutixatif,4ll ksiilii liblicii • ~, • lErSoW,.wholeisle and netttil,4y•llbeirkinu4t Wuirroc• Pmprietom,,Tin bigticet ittr t it#, Au 0 1 11 , and by 8.11. BUBI-fL.ER, Lleitysbneg,- Nah, ie• tinge:. Abbottutoice i . Li I ley & Riley, ejitord;oo . T. J. Cooper,franklits tp. [Ang.ll, thl'-'BIt '' ~/ . •TO . T .... . _ . (1 AP SL. LETTgft PAP'ER.. k qualify. Colt !Ile at , a i l hl April 10-41 1 3. iLAtinient 8. 11 TA/' AN) .. DAMN Is published every Friday Pre Couni,, Pui!ding, abort the Pilgtorti and Recorder's 'Vie, hi! DAVID A. BIJ1: II Sr. R, TERM N. If paid in advance or within the year, $* atittunt—if not paid within the year, '2 LIJ,' Ice paper discontinutid until all arieurages inn ta.' except ut dm option of the Editor. dingl e tins 01 cents. 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