111=2 trittit FOUNDRY Nirefe • Irth. 'lttee*Tly informs public generally way on the hninch 'ltisbUteal., in the Western ,where he has constantly thik* , 11 1 1,:" es,,A pr *.• OUPagiao such i t,, e 4-, fob; Went, Sill,tts, Gnddl.en, f ox., of all sty% ; also. STOVES ok,eify size and rariety,itteln ding Comnias, arbr, Air-tight and Cook inoweitntong them the far-famed Lintkitairys: • • • To Farmers he would say, he has on han4.an exc:allenutasortinent of NT/walking 'Machines, Ilovey's relehrated Strowentters, the re nowised'SiNfer MOWS ; also Woodcock's and-'Witherow's ; also Points, Cutters, Stuartis. , idie, fiLACKSMITHING is carried on in its different brandies, by the [rat of work • ILThe subscriber has also opened a „,. twqr a,.. S 1101.: Mori' in : the Smith end . of the Frokunky, Building, where, with good work: mier ri temOlent materials, the neatest fits lititilrisork will be made. IQ 'La dies will be waited on at their, residence. All of the ibov,e mentioned articles will beiwkished as cheap, for Cash or country Prp4uce, as they ran be had any where else. All alien; will be promptly attend ell to. SCrAterpoiringvof all kinds, done at the shoriwituriice. . WARREN. Wilighlin, thy b. 18 Alaiifearolota of !ACTS, well atakeilli casid, toorllk mote 'ha's a ship load of • imPV ll 4l l lT*::i • iIeURTIIEit PV. • effiraey of that gfetwtte,lly popular ata testi* ratt."No ismaror 110SS'N EX. ORAN r. • PIIIIAIIIII.PIiI A, March 16,1848 M. ,f,orns F. Ross—Sir: I am compelled fralt.ittetXpressible gratitude to acquaint you wit the, wacuths of your Sovereign Remedy (Ristrs'Ex'pectorant) to curing my son Sylves ter, aged thirteen years, of a moat obstinate cough and cold, from the effects of which he sulWanight.nittl day, till I began to fear it y Nei to the Consumption; but at the recommendation of a friend I tried a bottle et; your Expectorant and what was my surprise on his taking not quite the contents of 4113,19tyrtmls R W IVITINILLY %Vela.. and re main! o to the, present day, for which cure re teedlice tbigriteful thanks of a mother. !tint. C. THATCHER, tOth St, above Willow, Philadelphia, Pa ErcAuTioN...n.. _ 21** ckikatinz has the words "Ran's Erptrto raistiornyi rpopt4 Baliimore, Mi.,' blown in the Ohs, ind the initials -J. F. K." stamped on the the keel. .rach bottle, hrrealler, will be envel opiodlati , a; raw w on which is the fee sissarearreetire of the proprietor, without which it irkoeursterfeit. Piepared only by JAS. F. ROSS, Droggist.Baltimore, Md. ohinie by SAMUEL. 11. RUEHLER, tyibirit; Dr. Wm.,R.. Stewart, York Springs; Gag. W. He. 4, Fairfield. ta-Prie rents per bottle. Aug 25, 1 '18.+4.f. Vs • 's , t. October, 29, 1846. MENDH AM, N.J.. •Thr l ißleth Fnwk—Dear Sir:—This may'eartify that I am about seventy-five yeirsted age; .was born and have always resided in.. this town. In Octoben, 1'845, I took cold and for six months was saki ed math the influenza and the worst cough I have ever experienced during my whole life. Myself and friends had strong doubts or spy. ever recovering. I got a bottle of Schenck's Syrup; u did me no MIL: I then applied to a physician. who paeansibed for me several times, but , did+ net .cure me. At last my physic:isms& viaealinai ,to take Dr. Wistar's celebrated Balsam of Wild Cherry, which has per formed so many remarkable cures. I did so, and I believe that saved 'My life ; my cough left me entirely, when,l had takes a single bottle. lam now enjoying good haaltli. If I ever again have a similar at tnekoar any or my family, I shall imme dimply resort to Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Cherry. The physician who, re cerniurnded this Balsam to me, was indu ced to do so from his own personal obser vation and experience in using it. One very strong case of cure of a young man occurred, in this immediate vicinity, of whichXlV. Homan informed me. s 'e EPHRAIM SANDERS. Olblor sale by SAMUEL H. BUEII- L . E rinly . _agent for Gettysburg. 1848. , SCHOOL BOOKS A the Schools for the season are corn tin/ming, the undersigned desires to inform Teachers, Parents and Scholars, OM he is now receiving his stock of ~„ SOltool Books and Station ery, Which will be found to conipriseinm corn prole assprunent of all the approved books i 0,8 44 , tr 7 the Public will beat' in mind that I intend to dispose of them at the lota, est Cash prices. To he convinced of this, give me a call. Aug. 18. 1848. KELLER KURTZ. ''ZTOAk.'S NOTIOE CIE subscriber, having been appointed AuditOr, by the Orphans' Court of Adams County, to correct errors alleged apdoet'forth in a petition for review of the folleapent of the Administration account of Maim Col .e novae, Administrator de boreitAtlon of the will annexed of Adam Kootif, late of Oermany township, Atlamv Opunty, will attend to the duties of his Appointment at his dwelling hotly in W -Bherrystown, in said e.mtity, on Monday Me IMM day of September rie.ri, at l 0 o'- clock. A. M., when and where all parties interesiod can attend. JOHN BUSBY Aug. 25, 1548.-4 s• Apedle-worked Collars. - HE litigation of the Ladies is respect fully *eked to an extensive and beau tiful variety of Needle-worked Collars, whieli, I have just received from PHiladel -04. Determined not to be out-done in stilling low, I assure the Ladies that they robs*. Collars at the lowest rates ice• J. L. SCHICK. litl'lllM KR ATS• -•Z;t:1,11()K assortment—as cheap a gartable--jusi received and fur I. L. SC 110 K. • ihMenalitoted Orstmumtessfitt. 1141110118,killioiraimeal abi.pideacar. at a l. imosaiky 4041 every prioc yen he hail B iO4;;;! .. .W•O ur g if isgh" it is rolliimg BLA.OICSMITHING. -~.~ - r2MIE undersigned has connected with hie Conehmaking Establishment, R large Smith Shop, and ix prepared to do BLACKSMITHING, lEEE= IRONING CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGONS, kC. Ile would say to those who have Horses to shoe, that he has in his employ first-rate hands, which, widi his personal attention, will enable him to give entire satisfaction to all those who may fmvnr him with a call. CARRIAGE & BUGGY SPRINGS, (warranted) will be promptly made to or der at all times. ICPAII kinds of REPAIRING done, both in Wood and Iron, at the mostieduc ed prices. licrThankful for past encouragement. the subscriber solicits a continuance of pat ronage, and invites his friends to call at his Establishment in west Chambersburg st., a few doors below Thompeon's Hotel. C. W. lIOFFMAN Gettysburg, October 15, 1847. I) / AMON 11 TONS° R • S. R. TIPTON. FASHIONABLE Bather and Hair Presser, has removed his "Temple" td the diamond, adjoining the County Buil. dings, where he can at all times he found prepared to attendto the calls of the public From long experience lie tlattetiritimsell that he can go through all the ramifications ofthe tonserival departments, with such an infinite degree of skill as will meet the en tire satisfaction of all who submit them rhins to the keen ordeal of his razor. He hopes, therefore, that by attention to Well ness and a desire to please, he will merit as well as receive a liberal share of public patronage. The mat will be attended tee their private dwellings. NEW ESTABLISHMENT. lIFINRI SMITH, F e SPECTFULLY informs the cid sons of -Gettysburgosnd strangers who may tarry here until their beards grow, that he has opened a. now saloon 'in the shop foimerly occupied by JACO/ LEIDY; in West York street, one door West : of Pa ton'alat-store, where lie intends prose cuting the Tonsorial businesi in ill Halm ried and various branches. • Ills razor's good and sharp; He'll share your lace without a smart. Gentlemen, call and see for yourselves. Ills sponge is good, his towels are clean, And in his shop he's always seen. 111:7 He also respectfully informs the gentlemen that they cau.st, any time have their boots blacked in the neateststyle.— Gentlemen can also have grease removed from their clothes. Mary Ann Smith - RESPECTFULLY- •informs the ladies of Gettysburg that she hva furnished the room adjoining the above, where she intends prosecuting. Shampooing and removing dandruff,jo. wiiich her friends have been pleased to accord to her the palm Of supe riority. She will also attind to removing grease froM ladies' apparel. • Gettysburg, April 21, 1849. 4 11 I .. . G. E. BUEHLER RESPECTFU LLY informs his friends and the puldic generally that he has now on hand a large assortment of DIN fl .IRE of every description, which he will sell at moderato prices—all warranted. Persons wishing to purchase at low roles will do well to call beforer purchasing else where. • HOUSE 'SPOUTING will be made and put up at l2i cents a foot. 311:11 *IL THE subscriber tenders his aeknowl-' edgmeuti to the public for the liberal and steady patronage, with which he his' been favored for a series of years, and re specting announces that he has just re ceived, at his old established stand id Chambersburg street, a !argil and fresh rUrrIS or DRUGS & MEDICINES, ligo • 11-41.ira2truated[bOLLUll6J D • Paints, Varnish, Dyestuffs and every variety of articles usually found in a Drug store, to which he invites the attention of the public, with assurances that they will be furnished at the most reason able prices S. H. BUEHLER. Gettysburg, June 2, 1848. BURNT OUT, BUT AT I r AGAIN PAINTING. 'VILE subscriber takes this method of 1. informing. his friends and the public, that he is now located in the Alley between North Washington and Carlisle streets; im mediately in the rear of D. Middlecoff's store, where he will be prepared, as here tofore, to do all kinds of Coach, Cloth, & Sign Painting .CARRIAGE REPAIRESIG done at short notice, and on reasonable terms, for which Country Produce will be taken. The subscriber is thankful for past fa vors, and hopes. by attention to business, and a desire to please, to merit and re ceive a continuance of public patronage. J. G. FREY. Gettysburg, 7.lay B.—tf • ANOTHER ARRIVAL. HICK has join returned from the city of Philadelphia, with an ExTanatve asacantvaT, op New and. Fashionable Goods, Which 14 wil see • 1101:31,,,EVE.R• la a certainty. This he will prove to the satisfaction of any who only call. I ticitysburg, April 7, tete.— Decidedly the Cheapest Goods In Town ! TIIE subscriber respectfully invites the public to call and examine his ASEIORTMENT OF NEW "FANCY GOODS, consisting of Handkerchiefs, Ribbons, Pa per, Muslins, Worsted Binding, Scarfs, Needle-worked Cothrs, Cravats, (a beau tiful variety,) Spool Cotton, (all colors,) Purses and Pocket-hooks, Suspenders, Gloves, (the greatest k ind of an assortment) Mitts, Hose, Tapes, Whips, Ivory Studs, Pear and Agate Buttons. Boot Lacers, Fan cy Net, Bishop Lawns, Bobinet Lace, Ed ging and Laces, Pine and Needles. Knitting Cotton, Mixed Cotton Yarn, Wadding. Black Gimps and Fringes, Green Gauze Veils, Fancy Silk Ties, Wootton Mofez,. Cotton Laps, Steel Pens, (six -fora cent f) , die., dm. Let it be borne in mind, that all the so hove articles will bb dispelled' Of iteel . five per cent. cheaper tharteber. posthv • Call and examine for yourieWes; end convinced. April 7.. GREAT BUSTIFiCATION Ort sirmaor WidiSSA I lit Ingmar wl*oidly Wood t 1)E 'known to the world. that the un its- dersipeedlint'obuthied term Pa tent for an !veered Maeldneforthellingand Clean ' ing Clooncteat ' which. for thoroughly performing iu work, in a speedy minuet, Suipitisei any _thing that has ever been presented to the public. In Ordei produce "a machine that will meet the wants of the trommonity in every reaPect , the Fite t ee has for 'several years applied himself diligendy to the task, aiia is now enabled to offer a machine worthy of their enneideration.', thli'machirmy has only , been in oriera tion during the last season, in Cumberland, York and Adams counties, and has given enure satisfacian. It is a'neat, portable machine, only. weighing about 400 lbs. and 'alight dranglo, and can hull and clean with ease four loads of eloverseed per day, or one load in two hours. It can bet con verted into 'coalman Windmill in a mo ment's lime. I'ersons desiring to pur chase righti,can see the machine by call ing as my residence in Ilfatimmie township, Adams county. Orman of Clovermills would find it to their advantage to give me a call. Hundreds of certificates can be given of its utility, and , the astistietorymanner that it hulls and cleans eloierseed, and also timothy seed, but 1 deem it only neeessa sy.ta:refer.to.a.,few -individuals at whose Watt the machine has been exhibited and fully tested. Hativisovise yr. Jam WBP Ie Eq. Giorgi Deerdottf, Eq Benjamin) *Shelly, William Wright, . . J. E. Wierman, Esq., Abraham Livingston, 'obis Risirensktgar, Daniel Gardner, Esibarthus fitilleU. Chivas Allen. Tyro's' £p. Franklin tp. John Bolin, David M'Murdie, John Neely, Georp John taahman, A. Heintzhuman, Esq Amos Myna. Straban tp. Freedom. John M'ilhenny, Abraham Krise, Wm. M'llhently. Abraham Bighorn. Reading tp. Jarmo Cunningham, John Tudor, Wm. M'Cleary, Eli Deter, Abraham Way!night. William Nickel.. GEORGE GARDNER May 26, 1848 ATTEND TO YOUR TEETH ! Dr. F. E. Vandersloot, SITROEOIII DENTINT, E z S e P n s E o Cir c a y l s .l bu A rg i a n t f n o d rm v i s c i t n l r tv C i thatd he is prepared to perform every operation appertaining to his Profession, such as cleansing. 'filing, plugging and inserting Teeth, from a single tooth to a full set. An experience of more than twelve years in the Profession he trusts will enable him to operate to , the entire satisfaction of those who may wish his services. Alt work will be warranted. For his place of residence enquire at the *tore of Samuel Fahnestoek. Referente is respectfully 'made to the fol lowing gentlemen,: Rev'. W. Belteneker, Dr. D. Horner, :goy. Prof. lionsfier, Dr. D. Gilbert, Rev. E. V. Gerhart, Prof. Jl...l.4l9troirer, 9, 1047-1 y MCC= pr. CM. Dinisehy, •Getyrtiprg. Oct. Itzmanrsa. • •. DII: J. L A W RENCE HILL, Tiir HAS Dyed AS cited i Mee to the building 0 ' 'te Chtunbe , •• ' . tiers east of Mr. Middleeotre. +. • he may alt times be found ready an. . willing to *Mind to any case within '... 'province of the Den tist. Petlons in wadi oillill sets of teeth are rospeethilly invited to Call. REFEREpTC J ES. 1 r Dr. O. N. B ZIIIII7CIIT, Rein c . .. P. MirArTE, D. D. " D. Moroms, Prof. M. Licosa, " C. A. Cowas c.r.„ " H. L. B•osato, - --" V. Or ', " Wit. M. R Rev. J. C. WAIIIIOI, D. D. July 7,18218: D. 1111 9 CONAliGHY v .![corny ; al Law, OFFICE in the S. W. corner of the Public Square, one door West of G. Arnold's Store, formerly occupied. as a Law Office by John IH'Consughy, dee'd. He solicits, and by prompt and faithful at tention to business in his profession, it will be his endeavor to merit,' confidence and patronage. NrCortmentry will also attend promptly to all business entrusted to him as .gent and Solicitor for Patents and Pensions. lie has made arrangements, through which he eanifumish very desira ble facilities to applicants, and entirely re liele them from the necessity of a Journey to Washington, on application to him per sonally or by letter. Gettysburg, April ALEX. It. S'rEVENtsOAI, • afTTORNEY 4T LAW, OFFICE in the Centre S(inare, North of the Court-house, between Smith's Ind SterensOn's corners. Gettysburg, Pa. HOUSE SPOUTING' wILIr bO made and put up , by the aubscriber, w ho will attend ,prompt- O. to all orders, and upon as reasonable terms as can be procured :wetly estaplish went in the county, GEO. E. BUEHLER, Gettysburg, October 15, 1847, Philadelphia Advertisements Philadelphia Type Foundry No. S. Pear St., near. the Fr-change, ruIIAIDIII.I4III,. rwHE Subscriber hating made great im provements in his method bf type and mixing of metals, and hada thor ough revision of mitricei. the 'faces of which are nOt panelled, ilv hearty and an gularity of cut, by any in he emintry; Ratters himself shit by a stribt l / 4 mrsonal at tention to business, and enitildyink bode but the most skillibl workwen, ; lte is ena bled moder ' A Sli,PgillOtt At greatly ,raluctil r ,Prices,, • He is, ofililleeliY adding *0 !ilk sink on that is nem,, from the beat workman thy; end elite* 0011trieer and, haTiM ta" Yorw cured frefl.grOlePe a great YPIVY of 'um facet and Mrecolept4l, aeOR t h e, allititici, ofPzintari. *Web,- EireeWelets wit be WO te , lawriwlahl l ls Presses, chases, Cases, 44 4 Itteedei GilleYsi.' A rn e. Rule, *O. o f oilier ar ticle neeired.to furnish a complete frtating Office, suppliced at the 'hermit notice. ORR MA BOOK AN/11. Seek TV PS, of the newest style and of all 'sizes, care fully put tip in kousfuo of compel proportion. ' •• • ALEXANDER• ROBB. A.01.11W, - West filladelphia Store Wotis, u se vs respectfully inform T n. E ri q l it:trientis and the public that they are now prepired execute any nrders with which they be farmed, far their West Philadelphia Complete COOKSTOVES, of which' they have three elite; Cannon and Sere Cylinder iitoves v erprea Bases and Tope for Cylinder Staves, five sixes; .Oven Phoes, foot t, pottage Air-Tight PARLOR trrbirtg, (for woo d) two sixes,; , Gass Ovens, three sixes ; , Cast Iron Heaters, and a large and beti'?tilid Ca sortinent,pt Ptittscas (M.Jion Nailing. Their goods are all made of the beet ma terial, and from new and beautiful Their;imWast Philadelphia iltmnplete is, without doubt, the beta ahil ble Comdr.; Stove in the markete, They are constructed .with Mott'a Patent Feed or, Front and 'Gime, which gives them a decided superiority' over - all others. They only . want a trial to confirm' what i. 'here asserted. CASTINGS of all kinds made to order with promptness and despatch. Samples may be seen and ordets left at the Foundry, or at J. B. Kohler's, 164 North 2d istrect ; Mathieu ii Doiseau's, 187 Booth' 2d' at. ; add it , William, and Hinds', 398 Market at. - WlLLlAms; ; Kesmig, CO. Aug. 2.5., ! • • = LAri*oas TT caIISZP ZSZDIV Great Nati Cap, mai 'Far E Stel n LIS EMIEXT, No. 104. CuNA"NUT STREET, Between Third and Ibtirth streets, PHILAIDELPIIIII THE Advertiser has constantly on hand and manufacturing, every des cription of ) HATS' AND CAPS, of the latest And moat approved fashini6,con sisting of dm, TOUTHS' HATO; AND CAPE; 1011 116 in great variety, among Which is a new article for Spring and Summer wear. MILITARY CHAPEAUX, Caps, &c., made according to the Army and Navy regulations, and for superiority of finish and material, have never been surpassed. THE SUMMER FAsHIONn For gentlemen, consisting of Fine Rocky Mountain Beaver and Gossamer Hats, (very light) Panawas, Leghorn, Fine Co bourgs, &c.. Ate. Also fine Straw, Drab), and Ilair Cloth Caps ; Ladies Riding lists and Caps of entirely nevi styles, in fact the largest assortment ever before offered to th_e_public ; being as low in _price as any Establishment iti the - Country. 111°Plates descriptive of the,..Fashions will be found in Godey's Lady'. Book, and Graham's Magazine. Remember OAKFORD'S, N 0.104 Cbestoutitreet, botwesit T6int tad Fourth streets, Philadelphia. March 3,1848.—1 y Iry cHRAPEST AND LARGEST Assortment .r cold rand Ulster . W ATCH CS, A": • . IN P1111,./IPELPIII.A ' .WUOLSIALS & arrau. • Gold Lever Watches full Jew -16, 0. , 14,18 caratcaam, $B5 to 40 Gold l'h'ptue etches, lull jewelled, 18 carat Meta, $25 to tro Silver Lever Watches, full jewelled, 17.t0 20 ~l'Epine- 6 to 12 " Quotient, sae quality, full jewelled, 8 to 10 " ~ 'common « 6 Gold Pencils, ; 1.20 , Gold Pen t diamond pointodiSos bolder and pencil.• 1.11 `Silver Tea Spoons, Silver warranted equal -; la coin, 460 With a large assortment of diamond breast pins and diamond finger rings, which I will sell much cheaper than, any storgin the city. With a large stock of neok,dhrb and fob chains . ; ear tinge and every thing in the Watch sand Jewelry' line, all of which I am detormileo tO Sell Cheaper:than can be bought, elsewhere.. I am satisfied with small profits and quick sales. As for my stookof Watches, both gold and silver,tatify,ieurerelitielt as re gards qualityel quantity, I am prepared to sell them by the single watch, by the dozes or grbii, so that persons cantle sure of being suited with a watch out of, my extainsive stock. Persons, by, sending the amount of money which they wish to ex pend; can have-goods rent 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 persona it• will be mach 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 LADOMUS' Cheap Watch and Jewelry Store, 413 MARKET St. above Eleventh, North side, Philadelphia. ar:r-All kinds of Watches imported to order. April 21, 1848.-6 m JACO3 LADOMUS' CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE No. 240 MARKET ST. PHILATILDRIA. THE subscriber hes eon , r: : • randy on hand 'one of '7l the largest and cheapest 4 1 0 • assortments of the above, • , to be found in this city ' or elsewhere. \Vetches, gold and silver, of M. I. Tobias, Joshua Johnson, Wm. Robinson, E. S. Yates dc Co., and other celebrated makers. Also, Anchor Escapement, l'Epine sod and Vertical Watches, some of which are at the following extremely low, reduced rprices. , 'lg:PWarranted. I all.trwelted Gold Lever:. le earsfeemo,4ll4 to 30 , • • &Ira . Gold Biivor ._ Also, tither 'watches at , 'ldwei thin the above ierWos; Suitable kir traders, with el sPleoditi'essottinent of gold chains, seats and'lo.'4 Goki Wad Silver Poneilso Jew elry of every description. Ale'O.* * ); . sl4 .4 Ifineei Mffg.io l 4 6B ll B o .Old,clold and Film bought or taken Us, exchange ohd tha t ilies t preca given. MI or h'is OWB, i b suluoliciteei * ill Vitt& 1 i antes, as cheap sit 'kotfitir establishment in the FlJOited States. : Thole Wishing any thing in the above linters; invited to call 'and be' convinced oldie abdve facts st/46 'Merkel 'street, below , Eighthyiloutisside.: Philadelphim KrAll Orders •punettally attended to. , . .. imOokint.to Wigtal Makirs amdDeal ert.-=:-k lone assortment of Watch Mn. kiss* radio and materitils sellirigoff below cost to'Closit a eoneelm -' • . EM=IIII2M Langenheim's Daguerrion Gal ttehangi, '3d 'Story. • ;I[..lONAtineint-Obakirvisiting -thie.geo. tabl4ment for the purpose-of ha ving a dagfferreotype taken, expressed flat tering opinions on this. &vents platm of the "beauty and fashion" of Philadelphia, and .vast number, of strangers resort to. r to procure *good Daguerreotype. The . Proprietors will make every exertions to extend the long established fame of this well known establishment. Family groupes, °mopes of Children, and single portntits of all uses are:executed equally . Philadelphia, April 21, 1848—ly 44Averlistements. Raltiioielaper Riggings. fir HE subseribare are now manufacturing and selling Paper Hangings, Venitian BGoda W indow Shades, Stick - Blinds, and paper. Curtains, of every description ; Linen Shades, Oil Cloths, Door Matte, Fire Screens, ,t are doing PAPER HANG INGS as good and cheaper than any other establishment. in thin city, and insure all our goods to be Baltimore made. Country , merchants, citizen* and in general. are reapectfully invited to call and examine oqr stock and prices; where they can he suited in the root accontmodatingterma—at WILSON At HEADS, - • Howardwtreet Paper Store, No. 85. west side, above Lexington. Aug 18, 1848.—am J. K. 011E11. JOHN M. OREM it CO. MERCHANT TAILORS, AND WHOLEGALD MALIN! IN Ointhoheassinaeresilresaings and Tailors , tritnniings, No. 230 NARKET grrazaT, B. W. CORNER OW aciata.s, BALTIMORE. A LAROR •ESORTX ENT or READY MADE cLoTiitNo, Of Superior Quality. rrONE PRICE OM.r..,Li March 31, 1848.—1 y William Keilholtz, Dealer in Paints, Oils, Brushes, Glasss, Varnish, Putty, and Mixed Paints, of all colors, at the lowest rates, Corner of Franklin and Green streets, opposite the Penn's A venue, Baltattere. N. B. WiLLIAII lietLootrz, having had a long experience in Paints, Oilookc., be ing a practical House and Sign Painter, will give all informittion, respecting mix ing Paints, &c.. gratis. Country Mar• chants and others supplied• on moderato terms. Oct. 29, 1947.-1 y FEVERS, AGUES, are really billions affec tions, end curable by purging with Brandreth'e Pills, and good nursing. Read the directions in Dr. Brandreth's pamphlet, • which may be hid gratis from die agent for linindrelh's 144 arm disease can be contracted unless our biood is in the requisite state or bul:My; it I. so in all CO. was, the principle „le ; ,is, univenak For even water must be adapted to the nature of the doh, or there will be no PreTelletitni of the species. The soil must be adapted to the seed, or there will be tro .. -. The climate must have those matters in it which till unite and keep alive epidemical or % a, or they will become a:tin ge' mp that is unsupplied breff. So 4 F ambh it is omen Same, it cannot be material igy epidemical or contagious maladies, there be those matters Sooting In the eircolati which offer the appropriate soiLl.t: By purifying our bodies with the Brandreth Pin, which have affinity with those impurities uposi which contagion feeds, we may always feel secure, whatever disease may rage around us. True, we may have- S s but it will soon be over ; our -sick ness wilt. the affair of a day or two, while those who ha been too wise to use this simple and ea celleti " y, either efts or have. weeks, pehaps ph A tes. Changes from very bat to chilly westle. et swel entltvoirside to health, end" it is a fact uni ym 'il!IT admitted, that heat and moisture are pow erful agents in producing , disease. and that eon it dry and constant wet weather are both fa vorable to Its generation; it domnot sinnif_y what we all it, it may be sits, it may be Wiens finer, it may be yellow finer, it , mall4dyeentery, or ibruleitiewher temembitis, or , --ng censops. Roo Of the, boweei; Or 1001{11/4114 - ' . 114V918 boweli, `or inainfin*OOD of th e stomach; or gnervouri if i but Miff it I. Mame, and a disease turd ble fry the Beindreth Pills, because they remove ell impurities from the body, all ; Ant can in any Manner feed the future progress of the malady, no 4. minter what name ai r thus thus these pills are not only the most proper medicine, but generally the only medicine that need or ought to be used. At the preient time it is every man's duty who wishes to secure his health to use them"; It is the duty of every ono , who knows any thing of their health.restoring powers, to make it known to his immediate circle. For there are some alarming signs, which tell of the approach of disease. The sudden changes of temperament are more to be feared and guarded against than any contagious malady. N. B. There is no surety that you get tlnm dreth's Pills unless you purchase only of the duly. authorized agent. Ty. The Brandreth Pills are sold for 25 cents per box at Dr. B. B randreth's Principal Office, 241 Broadway, N. York, and by the following duly authorized Agents:—J. M. Stevenson & Co., Get• tysburg ; S. B. Wereary, Petersburg; Abraham King, Hunterstown; A. M'Farlaud, Abbott/town; D. M. C. White, Hampton; Sneeringer & Fink, Littlestown ; Mary D11,11C3.11, Cashtown ; Geo. W. Heagy, Fairfield ; J. H. A ulabatigh, East Berlin; D. Newcomer Mechanicsville ; Saru'l Shirk, Han. over. Aug. 1111848. apprentice Wanted. AN APPRENTICE to the Baking and Confectionery Business, in all their branches, will he taken by the , subscriber, if . application be made immediately by a youth of the age of 16 or 17, who can furnish good recommendations. C. WEAVER. Mothers, Read this attentively. OZTDR. KEELER'S CORDIAL AND CAR- MIN ATIV IVOR Me speedy a eliptrmanevil tart /Diarrhea, 4r Dysentery, Chbkrd befralsom9, eiders Morino. 'Mont, Platrlintry, Ihmster Cumpiailsts i sad for ed'derangtawate of the Stomech soul Dowd* . iroon MC ' e period bee mired when disease of the ,stomach and bowels carries its eriantless thou sands to a prsmidare strive. TosPery soarer, whether old oryoung, there is it remedy', *hien 'will, as amusedly as the sun shines, restore you to bolith. It lel/AZ(O4Os Cordial. ;Moho than dve thousand individuals werecured ofDiurlices alms' Imilerhapeat swim Could may lam ily throughoujjirs length and breadth or the land but witness As:half of the redolent': end the -absolute cattail: T V stkehAises, ns is robbed of the pain and t Oat ere - have Been produced by it, there is not tifiivollmat *mild prize it far more thy fold. kilt the woesmedicine of the age; Old itire 'ttiore earn of thalami's*. than allithevernedies before titspoblis.•, This•looter box: or netion i t e ui, ficts:—liitiorpiet cad fitr Ovid. Mo fr . 'save your child,. dir Mit let lirivettstimilion its lift rdiy twilltettevifyease.'Read 'Ole evidnien.sild doubt no ; , - 2 to 12 140.16 111010 'F, em lbe Upteed Union, Jutmil t 1818.; We to IF li/nO,dipPfeied .111 ,moit .persirai , to encourage appeals to law or Medicine, krt.t With all the legerdemain of the first, and the igniwatiee end quackery of the lest, appeals tritest 'ocensitin• ally be made to both. The excessive beat and end Ma accompanyinfftbdeetitme of the season are already pruderies bblirti, Dysentery, and Cholera intim um,.contiplaiets which, if ant FMMIPIXY _ peeducestealdWity rustic*. death. Fro nowledge of its beneficial effects. we refer to . Keeler's Cordial and earminating Dr.:Keeler ik a. physician el intelligence, skill, and large prar.tiea, and if the reteedlts and re. commendations of medic al authority are to be depended on, the abevi minted article will be found useful In the,eomplaints referred to. From Naar. Oriente, August 98; 1847. Dt. Keeler's Conlial.—We would call the et. tention of oer readere to this ihitalueble medieffie which will be found-advertised at length in our columns. As a corrective in eases of Ditinbcca, a disease very prevalent at the present time, it is highly spoken of by all who have used it. It is perfectly safe in its nature, and we speak expert. mentally, when we say that it affords immediate relief. From ,the Pannsylvinine. Sept. 1, 11141. - D r.' He eler's Cordial nnsl terminative.—Thls article isadvertised in another part of onrpaperi it is warmly recommended by families who hare tried it. It i especially, eyeful among children, and-haspiSicted hundreds of ,cures. The doctor iliabundently supplied with testimony upon the subject, settee of ithich.ia very strong. The Cordial is not a quack nostrum, but a candidly prepared motlitiaa, and perfectly free from any thing injurious. ' This will Certify, that 1 have examined Dr. Keeler's Cordial. and have. aiwerleined its eom• ponent parts, and consider it s good-family med icine, and worthy the attention of mothers sod outset awl consider they would do well le - re. tain it in their families; . 4 S. STEWART, M D., Corner of Third and Queen Sts., Pbffie Piepared and Sr.ld N. W. Cot. ad & soar& pl~lledelpble. Poo" male by rtuor. lisle f All PliEßSON,Harrisblligs and by deny gists mid merchants throughout the tonally -- Price 0 eta per bottle. tieis pamphlets. lITAIso Dr. Keeler's Passorp, a remedy . 91 great. same in Al Scrofulous, yphilrtic and t'on• stitutional diteases: In all Chronic Affection of the Chest, Stomaih. Liver' and Skin, and for all cutaneous. disorders arising from impurities of the Blood. there in no medicine iti equal. Fe. males stamina with Nervousness , . Ilehititv. toss 01 Appetite and functional irregulariors. visit Mid the. Passers a sovereign balm. Price YL ErSee pamphlets. July 14. 1848.-1 y w. s. ilorisnis TO THE .AFFLICTED ! Compound Medicated Candy. volt the Cure of Colds, Cooglis, Spit ting of Blood. lironclietis, Asthma, Whooping Cough. Pains and I Ippressions of the breast, and all other Pulmonary complaints, and other diseases which have a tendency to produce Consumption. It serves also as an effectual clearer ol the This Candy is entirely a vegetable pre paration, the principal ingredients being, Hore-hound, Wild ()berry. Sarsaparilla. Boneset. Elecampane, Liquorice, Flax seed, Iceland Moss, Prickly Ash, &c. and will, if taken in time, relieve the system from those distressing . afflictions that tend to Consumption. • One great advantage in this valuable medicine is its cheapness, the public not being imposed upon by the enormimely high prices which are gang :ally exacted for Patent and other medical Preparations. Each packike contains directions. Call andity it! Prefaredand sold at the Confection and Variety store of the Subscriber in West York street, one square from the Court -house, and next door to Thompson's Ho tel. It can also be had of the following a gents— 011egs Buehler and S. S. Forney, Gettysburg; J. Brinlielatoff, Penfield; Mrs. Duncan, euhtown ; J. Lower, Arrendtstown ; Peter Mickley, Mum. muburg; D. Kauffman, Sandersville; J. Burk. holder. Bendersv il le ; Stable, Dunaway 's Mill ; J.S. Hollinger, Heidlemburg; Henry, Abbott*. town; Shorb and Johnson, Emmitsburg. C. WEAVER. I. :Gattysbarg, Dye. 17, 1847. New and Popular ‘I ork for Book Agents. AN Agent is wanted in every city and corm. ty in the U. States to procure subscribers rind sell the following :latent work, just pub• hared and ready for delivery: SEARS' NEW AND POPULAR • Pictorial l'escripttim of V. 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From (weaar circumstances ve are enabled to Direr this book low to book-pedlars, rest-masters, and others, who may fool disposed to act as agents. As the publil:ner is desirous of giving this use• ful Family Work a very extensive emulation, he offers the most liberal inducements to Agents, and is satisfied that any man of good address can make from $5 to $lO a day from the silo of it. There is not a town or village in the Union but will furnish more or less subscribers. A small capital of from la,' to $5O will ho necessary to make a commencement. CrNo letteo attended to unless the postage is paid. For further particulars address ROBERT SEARS, Publisher, No 128 Nassau St., N.Y. City. September 1, 1548., AV's) JP.rusk Book. 1E Southern Harmony, by Walker, . containing selections of the most popular Music, adapted in the wants of Churches, &c. Price reduced to 75 eta, —usual price 87} els. For sale at the Cheap Book Store opposite the Bank. KELLER KURTZ. HEALTH-HEALTH THE MOST EFFECTUAL OF ALL KNOWN REMEDIES. Dr. Drake's Panacea / The only radical sure fat co,,,tivi l ifion II dieT AL.O removes and permanemly erase all all diseases ginseng from en impure meta of the blood—via.: Serofola or King' . l matism, tebati nate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimp s,, or Peatulei on theface, Bl'olielide,"Blles:ChiMele'' Pore Eyea, Ring Worm or Tetter„lieald Enlitrgement and Pain of the Buses 2104 Joints, Stitbboia Ulcers,. Syphilikict,SY.oll,PM""°, Yrostina rnjudi iitMercu ry, Drops , Estominlitifilstbvi nett.' in life': also' Chthnie • Union& 'Dbointleri...; • In this medicare several lament het teerpr.r tent article* at the vegetable kiegdene,erielontOd K , in ,compound WO, tl4!' it•cbl": 7 l aclet a properties, froth Any,other, relpluh, and um walled in its operatpiti on' be, tiar'' whim libeting ander dimmed. It shoiddlit'i i the' hands of eeery person, who, bY el mourn or lire, is predisposed to Me eel unsay aliment' lb* nindert•llia Attru4illlill*.oll inn ViltroTtrltit:th . . Nnwttio nilenahSed certain taitii. oh'e litstantel` ifierrkerred what beiri - It nemothe disease mat at the same tem armlike eigor,lo the Athol* system. , Scretulline Pertonts can never pay top otueb attention to tn. Olaf n;., thelr .. Its jetfrification iditaild ha their Piet ( dpi:, forpeMre ivence 'acconipliah'n 'tire it rein kos&itrydlipease. ' ' ' ' FOR ERUPTIONS , OF THE BEIII4 Seurcril Scorbutic Affections, 'rumors, White Swelling i i Eirirdli. - Vlcete , Cancers, Rosati% Setlstbkil and lee ) Dr. Pnllle'n .t a .9ll.f t t/P°191,1"4P9 gib4 , marclieeput • very root of t disikor, and by removingit Rirtn a cure certain and peitherfant., ' 4 . INDICIRSTION...uNo tnallehmi perhaps luts. ever been diseohertal which gives much tees, to the sumach and anises the , sitpletion. DI healthy gastric juice to decompose thorned as Dr Drake's Pewee. , RHEUEATISM....M. 'Unlike's Panacea is n eed with the greatest success Is Rbeinitatie Coin plaints, especially such SWAM chronic. It cur s by driving out all anperitim ant (qui illiPPoure which hay* accumulated in the systeip, which are the cause of Rheumaiisin,'Ootit,and Snelling" of the joints. Other tinfedilei sometimes gat/ temporary relief; this entirely eradicate* the dia. cum from the system, even when the limb*,eudi .bones are dreadfully surolleth CONSU,X PTION tan he turett • C oughs, ca. terrh, Brohchitie, spitting of Mood, Asthma. Ulf: Ocult or profuse Expectbration, llectic Flurh; Night Sweats, Pain in the aide, Ike., have been cured, sad can toe with ae much certainty as Joy other simple disuse. A specific kat long betas sought for but to, vim mitt the discovery o 1; 1/r. Drakes Panacea. It is mi I amp .sett* but .cellatin and efficacious in its operation, and cannot possi bly injure the most delicate constitution. V4l, woelJ earneetlrreeommend those afflicted to give it a trial...and we belies they will net hive °cart sion to regret it. Iha vitriol it cleansed and strengthened. the ulcer* cnt the lungs are heated, and the patients grudge/1y regain their usual health andatrength Read the follow iirig tind ni edit Phiferfcipkinr Ddc, l4th, 1841. • Dadra Fira.:.-suln reply to yore gnostic° respect ing the use or Dr. Drake's Panacea. 1 will amyl. that although a perfect duilyelisvirr hohe ex istenru els Patureca, teccure lot all dostrarflOtowelek ualde it may be in eertaiii condition. of the Fp ' tom; still I . have believed that or cure for Con eimpt ion world be discovered aeon* or later. mid curiosity led me to try your medicine into n eery inveterate eases. They were, prowounced by 14 attending physicians to he cc Liiona•t and " bw'doneaithe l al"w )f ttheiwt-o„ehadlp7nuier ?Le t 1:i several very able practitioner* far a issilts/wl nf t eals, and they said she hod "ask! firsionued One ramps son ransomed reek Presfola: nod the; she might linger tar sometime, last mild sot he per manently teller. d. In berth awes the Urn es the Panacea has been most ginitilying. IlroJy leer as use bottler were used Ivy one ut 'heiresses,' lartei• she began to improve Tepidly. lie rehire rook shoot ten. I will only add that fasorlim Isr lam with cntintimption by inberltionet sari by eaten- SI, e obaerrat too as a idirdy,, rind km". snit Riau etrecia in nine trues not of tea is tar, lemese, end other re:triable UMW', all INCH as of trmily of the expectorants and onlotiree. should tweet hove revonieneink.l the one in I r. Drake . Panacea if I had net been acquainted with the ingredients. Sulfite it Naar that three are recourrnendel by our mart popular and weer like physicians, and in their present sioasailia l l state form probably the best alterative that has ever been made. The tuts is in accordance w ill. a theory of Consumption broached in Fruiter , a few years ago by one of her most earnest ati ten out medicine, anti now estelluhed by fai ls which admit of no dispute. Tell reepetilutly yours, 1. C. tiChit'. To use the longues" of another, site. Ineke'e Panacea is always salutary in its etsals— ee•rr injurious. lt not larOpiatit If not VD Ez reciotant. It is not intended to letl the ion. tnto a fatal security. It is • a greet. remedy - steel healing and curative convoyed, the pest and only rinnedy which medical seirstir'eadvkil I has yet produced for the treatment of ibis biiber to unconquerable malady. ' And no pence afflict ed with tins dreadful disease, will best to him self and his friends if he go doss to the gtel. without testing its virtue,. A sisgle„beretk. iw most eases. will produce • (emit* Osage 'la the condition of any patient. boweves low." TO THF: LADIE2I.--Ladieweerd• foment-. ion and consumptive Labits, sad sorb es are de bilitated by those obstruction" ellen telltale" are liable to, are restated by the aw if a lent, or. two, to bloom and vigor. It is by ha the beat remedy ever discovered for weakly elhillesti. such such es have bed humors; being pleases!. they take it. It immediately restores the ',petite,. strength and color. Nothing can be more surprising than its invig orating effects on the human frame. Persona all; meekness and lassitude bears taking it. at onop become robust and full of energy mules its ende mics. It immediately counteracts the arm 'les ness of the female frame. CAUTlON.—Beeareful and see that you gen the genuine Dr. DIAXICII PAIN/Mill— hobos the• signature of Geo. F. Sean as on !be wrapper .sad . also the name "Da. Dna nes Paseeso,PBlll.ll:r blown in the glair. . Prepared only by Srna ands Co. Druggists, Nso 21 Ndrth Sixth etreet,Phila.. and forests by , . . S. H. BUMMER, Gettysburg, COOK & ZELLER, Mercersburg. ' Werth 2.1.8e5t g ' ett @Map • CIF the beiy beat qnallty, and different ‘lr flavors: o,an be at all times at IVAlVairg.t qnfeCtionary in C liamlieni b uirs t ree t ; Amities and will he. supplled with any desired quantity. at tbe shortest untie°. . • CAKES aitiI..CONFER TIONS of all kinds . alloys on hand, and will be btrnielied to crßerreasonabll terms,' ‘Tettysburg, July 23.--tf PERFUMERY, SOAPS, FANCY ARTICLES; TOYS, die. for bate THE STAR AND BANNER, Is published every Friday Rnening,iv tits County Building, abort: the Register and Recorder's Office, by DAVID A. BUEHLER. T TOR M S. If paid in advance or wiThln the year. $2 per annum—if not paid within the year. $2 50. No paper discontinued until all arrearages ore paid—, except at the option of tiro I;rbtor. , Mingle copies 81 cents. 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