urevveilf) ijm , Iti L l' , The Old Stand still it end ! $.0, L 4, _--, t SAM Util'' t r YtH/ Nlth' CK olhiCit. ITS' pleasure in informing his r .tritwills and eastonter* that he line been , nit B2lllnuiro and Philadelphia and is nikwo ad , Near , . Viirk purchasing the L.9irdßiSl'. r 11FAIPES T, 4. .110 ST 611 S 1 1 lON.P tli LE Itiprtinilit,r at noodc . - 1 uvv*i::ikvreiur4e offered in this county, I w It q4t l iti no ts ,opetung (mills Old :land, tu , 11411WITTSIBUII.G. PA., 1 , ,„ ,• enyeurravn IN Nam OP FRENCH, Eft2ol.lull, AND AMERICAN Si A ,P I .4.1) OLOTIC S, P t lor,t'ilcarer . Oyerroatings,Cassjineces, plain and faitry ; Melt Satin,'Sillt, and Vice hugs; Satinets ard Kentucky Joan& plait/. and f /nry ; Flannels, tinseyist ) Ticking, bray"? at d. ble* , ll( icil Alas , ' ins, a,lecistx itf' Hex alilts ealtcocs, /nous (le itiiilleit, l 4ll . l prices and qualities,grandaretts,coltinekea allitrretlelt• uterinoes, plainapa 6incy al paccas and nindq,,gala • plaids* Teich/ and, Thibc% shawls„lagie blanket and merinos do., efotli kinti woolen (10., also plaid cloakittg/ tn' I Lave askortinetit of &Telt bonnet silks, plationt laces, gIOVVS and lin. ..., Fiery, a h ir 4 0 4 of cdps, ( cloth 60 1 gLii?6)) ..,..giractiatztilma : LOWER.4IIAN EVER BE FOIE KNOWN ! llooNlmare, Queensware, also Carpeting. alld'ilistserther deems it unnecessary to state any. particular quantity of Goods, as they willidliew for thinned% l'S. AS to pri ces and quality, they will throw iiito the shade anything that is NOIV OFFERED 1 : 1 1 44 E ir.li 4% P r t, i' 11 . -" As 1 kutembs soneuting,,nl the C'it insl°P.V;ffinEirwill send au ,tnhimionul, supply'e'ftrk fhw days. 1 tender thy ac knowledgments to my friends and patrons forMtsibters, and respectfully ask a cot titidahM ''6l' the same — uttering liytioli that, fruin long experience in huainesi and fat'irras tor porchnsing dhcap, that t can and i will offer strong inducements to put , - chaikiVtio give the an early call. olleatlinittry Produce takenlnexchatip fogatitkis il' Cash prices. I! ' " f ' gANtlltl, FAiirtr.sl'o ` OK ' &tot' et, 16413:—tf &,. , ‘ , ...1....... , Q.trieleSates . tinar Short profits-1 , , .NEW, t cy/A etw,v,;' ~ , , ~: • • 4144 M 6§11 1 0411304 , , Ill'fir„ ..a. ~I . . ..: ....... 4 , . • fl' .1 J t'l 2 lt rAL re it rs prat ip, announcing to the " likens of ' ettyshurg and ,vicioity, tbdeti - Mill . j 44 returned from Balti*Cwes l'ltVeridnicand New York, with, the lak l i geaAte.iit l tind most fashionable stpekekf; wiiipt:64iU.9ex been offered in this Ootre-1 ty, and which he will be able to sell aileron 30,Ppl CENT. CHEAPER THAN 'THU PUE '4X4T-r*ANJA ,IMRICH 1,,0w8R 7.1 thatl44gods.holre , been told in this plaeb i befiNow.as • Ahdotoel ,of ifialgoods have been bcagi/P. /*T. AUCTION FOR Okilii.. 4 - Hq4/941141r;therefore• havite!'all "arsons-in want of Cheap Goods, to give him sr call before iinselewitig elsewhere, as •herwill spiel/lea •letine -to' fettle those; whO itiO7 favor himlritlieWL'f "' ': 11SR,A6 MO!, WILL DC 11416.119 • I . 500 pieces Of Oidieeiwo 1, ) ''' - ' ' 500 “ . A .Biesibierand Brown Mwelas. 60 " ,vehilidlaissilVickinga, 50 a Bloat Cietbi; 100 401:4 ..4striiminoi and Satinets; sitttnia , inel chealW 60 " ,I . mriosid;Thuilil and plain Alps all orikiniitiH )1.,1 :1 , i ~1 Woolen mod Cotton Flannelity_Ol . leiter and qualities* ptiis t Oinit l lisnii; • 2o i _ i litli, Carpeting 4 , 40 pg'oliiftie ! ,l44l4',Felna Drese%i I, l e sileinlid,mirment, these *ilk., Trek& and German. Alerictoef t Jr rich. Linens,thawls, Dress ilandkerehiefs. Linen a :114.Rpeket, • „Ist.Proo 'bon tieme u . $ 7. . 1PT4 15 leg Seaw : fii, - ary l , rot. c ings ti . 4.1, 'While (Ica's; ck Sod Colo I .` • Sd Friege, Hibbolks,l`V WO!, &c., itg,..in. fait, a general assortment nut r it inentiti. ' 4 ' lc ' *ma? Slo. • -4 z• "\ Best New Orleans Rsigar, best Rio Coffee, MoWispe n tlifferrint nolililies, Tfae, i lleic Bugw, Elkus; kligors,"rnbaeici, &e., ' tiIiEENBWABE. '' 121iiri hirge stock of Queeniware, and Teri , cheap. 5ept.1112,,1648.•-.4 ; ~ , WE CAN'T BE BEAT. 119ffiLMNII Ready-mole Clothing, SO per tit:Theaper than ever ! loatße •I • A 0 satisfy yourselves that ""some things lt Cu be dune as well as ethers," call at i f . ' 4 „,i , " ANSON'S P I : I - . : MIT • , • Rettdpmade Clothing & Variety STORE , Oppostie .. 4ei BANK; Gettysburg, where you .will find the largest and most falbionable assortment of REA 0 Y• 111 A t)E choToIN 0 ever opened in this County, sellitietir 'prices that CAN'T 11E 11E:17' in or out 4 the Cities. The stock has been purchased in New York AT AUC TIoN, at cAs El prices, und will he sold lower than they have ever heretofore been offerettto the public. To test the truth of this, call and ux4lllillo for yourselves, be fort', Puteluesiug elsewhere. . . The assortment embraces every thing in the ways of , Iloys' und Man's wear,' fine and superfine Ttvi.ed, Ca st.inet, Casslinere, 1 Ceitinnereuand Cloth COA'I'S,CLOAKS, noir PANTS; Silk, Satin, 'O3IIIiIIICIT, t %issinet, Cloth, plain and fancy YEST'S'; cape,' eravats, wrappers.. shirts, bosoms, ens" . rs, gloves, , stockings, &c. Also, a lu Ici kode variety of foamy firnelcs; jewelry, ei 4 k i riti;tierfuniery, combs, razors, pup. ..iit aRl!,•9113o. guitar strings , Indian Rub ber Coats, Sze. if stott want to save 50 per rent. in per ch:o4o.Mo Fall and Winutr clothing, raliS4ll examine my assortment, I shall tit you out iu a full suit, from head to foot, cheaper than can be furnished at any edi ct Stottoe Eatalltliutiont, , e'en' . ty Slay mtoill ik4441061 Ali' "reithtni. termentber 8A11004 . 6 1. ilithietSi *me, in York' ' Metirtssiiiis isoteast elltirrta's:tiotel.' . ' ' 1140411400 Ikbr MIN, cm'rrasentettl'e term's, ties 00#1810. 1 ri , ll%rriage, Itorkaway, 11 1 114111. Sleighs. Harness, issiiliti e ,. &,.. Astal'Ast Town .. ,§ lictiosrl Ste t 4 .s *iron it. A) 0, i4S.)4ISLIN. 11 / 4 11;k0 6 ',T' 4,1 ' . . . , . . . • *- - - , T) .1•,.' , AtTalgo TO YO ult TOTI4! , Dr.' F. E."Va.ndersiitcii sußozoN DiorlsT, .:, . . 4 NESPEC'I'FULLY inforins,thsiCttt. , sans of flettysipurg said vicinity that he is prepared to per Corm, smell 0rra. , 41 1 0 ppertaining to his Profession, 'Gish as cleassitig, tiling,'igta r l Tee4h,front ssineWotltl experience of inom, thrip .. preVers i in w the Profession he trusts ifien tit h to operate to the Sntirs i ststisplepon (*lf thoze who may wislitis serileins. All'w.ellt,wil be wan-anted. I FOr Hie taite4;t4 telside , enquire attheitM-ii . ofgalitittlVall* Reference is respectfully diithiditisldh. lowidliketie W 0.74.11 IJ4'4'7, • Rey. Dr. Schmuck/or, 21041augher,. Dr. D. Homer. 1 7 4 .V. HUrt, t licit RNIA" A ft, "41N, r. ir. i tor t dil• 19:,YEC4V-LI n, ,'1 - ~ ! , 311 1 211 P ail l ,It ..,..i.u. I , '•J i' . . _ . . DR ' 1 ' 14)V,OF4ICE DILL - •, t DENTIST, , n I . 1111 &S, seatowed this patel .to the budding off ; opposite the' Lathered, °Mich. io tehamhershpriptmet. 2 doonceam of Mr. 'lliddlecors store where he may all times, ,be found ready and willlmi no. , attand tb , any case within the province of the Den lisiaatiladilrm SAO SF arsairmukedi ar. respectfullp..inellftd2r 00111 i ' REFERENCES. er fet XL froratemi, !Wt.,. irill!Ta',li:te 1111111 i a ,D,Heimitini, ~• N 10 AIL J•/4 P.. 0 ' .ie, Ay ,GI 6 .I I IPIW ‘ , "‘ - .IOA LI DaVb stb, t * ,R??Eolf.m = D. J./ .41, ~, -„,ylw.m,A, 0.... . aii r . a" r • .. IvIVONAUGHY, Janney at larne: , W:: . collier: of the Publib Ehrhifit, one tiodr Victitotti. 'Arnold's Storrs, formorlir opcippied se a law Office by4ohn 1111'Honatig*, dec'd. He "Olen', sod by prompt and faithipl sl tentlotftbhilelOM I*,lll4profeitelote. it be fiti trnileiv4r mei*, 'cithfideitce'aitd pattlieste,, ' • ' _ ICtisivont will- also 'attend 'trtikirtY WO! bubbles* entrusted' to him e'4gekt "no 4 Solicitor fin. Palenti and 'PaiffOrna. '`He hair' made' arrangements. • thittufl'ividsh he On liirnisti very ;desire blifasilltiel to appliCtints, mid entirily re lieve theipirom the, necosetty,of,iiiciornity to Wilihiligtod, on isppliCadon t'd him per tonally or by letter. ' •t • • Gettysburg L 4Vi 2/-1 ALEX. R. STEN' FAN arrenteSt .42 4 iyvitm'iii W.., ci l ia t e `Sii n ii: T e, C 4 i10 4141 T , t t,e i # eensl2 0 f. , 1 14. 4i tty 1 1 111 48. 0r P 0 17 : • .11) 1 .4. M'OTT . I) T 0144 S'o R w""rr" , - - • - A S. R. TIPTON. 4 (10011001 Fri Shlrbst Itiod Hair Drnmer, has removeditisieTempler to tha diamond, adjoining the County Buil naiest Ones be Contra ppormrodtd auend to the calls or the public FreThh WirPO'leriee he tatter* ltirimell that bo'ciallgoth*. the tinni fi cationa of the ionachleddepirtmeata, 'faith sunken infinite _51em,4441-110 Filknlet the en tire satiiketitm of all who , submit them,chine '4l,ote, 'keen onkel at ds , razor. lie hope." .thorefornAtuoa by attention col:kali ism sod us desire to please, he will merit as wilt as tereive a liberal shire of public OstrOnsge. The s i ck *Mile attenddirto it' " dlrePl°e*:, ESTABLirIiIO ollimrai unNuir smilrri . ID EspEcTrpwrotomm the eo r , IX :Lens of G 0414001; sod :attingers who may tarry here until6rit beards grow, that he hail opened a new Moon in' the shop formerly occupied by Janes LittoT; in West York'strets, tone 'dmitFit of Paxton's ilaz-store, ithen# W ale& ppm • t ill' tenting the 'tonsorial 'busmen iit a tta va ried anil various broaches.. His razor's good and sharp, Hell shave your lace widunstai Haan. Gentlemen, call andsteefor yourselves. His sponge is good, his towels are clean, • And iu his shop he's always sees. 11173'11e also respectfully informs the gentlemen •that they can at any time have their boots blacked in the neatest sty,le.— Gentlemen can also have gt'ease removed from their clothes. Mary Ann Smith RESPECTFULLY informs the 11410 of Gettysburg that she has furnished the *aim adjoriiN 1)10 above; where she intends, prosecuting Shampooing and removing dandruff; in which her friends have been pleased to accord to her the palm of super riority. She will also attend to removing gramme from ladies' apparel. Gettysburg, April 21, 1848. ROUSE SPOUTING WILL be made and put up by the suliscriber,Who will attend prompt ly to all orders, and upon as reasonable terms as can be procured at any establish ment in the county. GEO. E. DEFAMER. Gettysburg, October 15, 1847. CI OLD PENS AND SILVER PEN -113 CILS, (best gOality) Card Cases, Visiting and IrintOg Carlls,Faney Note Paper, Envelopes, Motto Wafers, Fancy :feat% Wax, Letter Simons, Ace., for sale 1w ' 6. 11. 101E141.1N. 'AND GERMAN SILVER ►, PENCILS, VIOLIN STRINGS, &C., of hest quality, eau always be had at the ratrey Store of C. WEAVER. rbilndelpkin Adverliseinc.nts MARKET sTRE•pr,.„, Na 1.49 4 1- 99 4 4 , THE cloott4 W 4Orovrtmoot or LiOLO titILY A l ryliEB •• In *aria bespeak.. ovate fait iimeHeil,. le !Mt ease, i • SIM lad aver: ." • " " SAO otal,ane.l Ler " ma „■„ ; 1,64 arr. ; • r so lie. Gold Peacilia/ 160 ' H Silver Da erase, its to eala,, ~, 449 Oda Pons, Woes bolder and pewit, tOO With a splendid ascots went all *rail '1 of Watchek• both gide Sod *Aver t ' l lO Jewelry, ite4 dto. doh, - chaire:! the best ituntuilicittres; and is feet every : thing in the Watch ind Jewelry line at much less rims than can be botight in this city or elsewhere. . ' Please save this advertisement, and'eell steither • liEWISIADOMUS, N0.'413 Market street; eibortt Eleventh, 'north side, or at JACOB LA COMO ? '240 Matiutt 'at. first atom beloW Eighth, 'south side. IllerWeltavo 'Gold and Bilvenevers atiliieheiper than the above prieee—e lib eral discount made to the trade. SeOO5lCigML-;AW' Daguerreotype. Portraits, -14011istiplwler quililyOtairidwitmely lizol f 'ILF rad d o, an tat beautiful up-m o ic m o ro_n. °Weikel, e l le, VON Ir. direr • ch. &Rimini's - Oda: ter#,No.l3l4 Mani* Ilkiet,leatost Fourth, Philadelphia. All pictures made at this esublishelfttedlthe tiratiwuliiti Pirject. :Hold. i11it.18 4 6 , 1*-0 1 a. • . . • t.; I 1 , tail eim's , Daguerrinn G - I ',' ,uptthanp; 3d' Sttn.y. ,101„ci , ilsinur CLarevisiting this ES. ta !Willem*: for the purpose of fur , ving a dwrivoitype taken, expreseed fiat. ,teemtopuuorts• on this favorite place pf the - 14bettpty and fashion" of Philadelphia, and vast nundiets..of straugers rpsorl.4o it to procure a gooDaguerreotyixt. The PrOPritisirs' will mike every exertions to extend.4he lontwatablished fame of this well knoiwn establishment. Family grauttes, troupes of Children and single of portraits t all sires are execu ted equally '110.1,., .' . . PlniadelPhia, Aril 91,1848—1 y FIIItS. FANCY :DRS FOR LADIES' WEAR. • UNARMS OAKFORD, Furrier, ", No. 104 Clitisirour Sr ., , aiioor dews above Thitd, Philadelphia, WOULD invite the ladles to call and trpitsinehissuPerlovitdikol Muffs, +.4**l4.eYetl.lreri2lTi ;on- Plating of Rich Russia Sable, :Hudson's Bay .Martin, Norway Martin, Mink Sa bles, Baum Martinietone Martin, Ermine, . dm. These skins hare been selected with great care, and are made by the . hiet workmen in the country. La dies may rest assured that no article will be offered for sale in this establishment that is not perfect in every respect. CHARLES OAKFORD, 404 Chestnut st a few doors above Third, rhibtd. Sept. 29, 1849.—0 m Philadelphia Type Foutatir, No. 8, Pear St., near the Fzehayige, PHILADELPHIA Subscriber having made great im • provements in his method of casting type and mixing of metals, and had a thor ough revision of matrices, the faces of whisk 'are" not excelled,: in bk , auty and re gularity,of,cat, by any. in. the country ; flatter* hirriself that by a stud personal at .tention to business, and employing none but the Most skillful workmen, he is ena ibled to Offer A SUPERIOR ARTICLE, -31, greatly reduced Prices. Re no_coutituntlly.miding ko his stock al that is new, from the best workman of This and other cowries, and having lately pro cured front Europe a great variety of new been and ornaments, solicits the attention of Printer. thereto.: , Specimens will be sent to those wishing o order. • Presses, chasms, Cases, Ink, Stands, Galleys, Brass Rule, and every other at. tick needed !to furnish a complete Pnuting Office, supplicad at the shortest notice. GE KWh 000 K *ND, ;PIE Tirrii, of the newest , style and of all sizes, care fully put.upin founts 'of correct proportion. ALEXANDER ROBB. • Aug. 25. 1548. 04KFOR UNRII'ALLBAT STYLE OF EDITS' FOR, GEN TI,E4f4N.. CBAItB OAStrazzo, , NOV'lo l 4‘ thishitrt Streit, • Phudirdpme, vireitcp'iespeetfurly, Invite attention 'to bib stiperior style of hats for au tturitt 1841! ; Whidh will be found Most perfect be to offered to the eomniu, RV peculiar fortni render it the more desirable, as it Combines all the essentials of dbrabilit and' neatness, . requisite in that article 'of these, Whilst his increased 'facil- Weir, in manufacturing, with all modern 11011rWitinienti,'ettable him to chillenge the world m.pwAluce a better Hat. Children's Ilate awl Copt of the, latest Mode.--These l goods have been se= leteled wit the greatest care, end will be found meet beaultiful 'end chaste in their styles. Ladies Riding Rats and (Taps of ,entfee l ly hew Pattifur...l-Great hes been beithor , ed in constr.ucting•thrwe articles, that they May fit perfectly easy, and form a graceful appearance, ' - CIIARGES OAKFORD, 104 Chestnut st. a, few doors slum Third, rtai Sept. •211,,1848.--{March • THE CHEAPEST - AND LARGEST Assortment of Gold and Salver WATCHES, At!" 1N RIIILADELPIIId2 ,* . .. , WHOLESALE & 'MAIL. Gehl Lever Watches full jaw . elled, 18 carat eases, $95 to 40 Gold I'Llone Watches, full jewelled, 18 carat tales, *25 to tie Silver Lever Watches, fop jewelled, 17 to 20 0 l'Epine o 0 ), 9,t0 12 " Quertiers, line flualify, full jewelled, 8 to 10 " " common " - 5 Gold Pencils, ' 1.60 Geld Pen, diamond point; Iverholderetel pencil, 1.11 Silver Teo Spoon., Silver warranted equal , to coin, 4 60, With a large asscrtment of diamund breasrpi es and diantowilfinger rings, which I will sell much cheaper than any store in , the city. W itlt a large stock of neck,curb and lob chains ; ear rings and every shirt, iu the Watch and Jewelry line, all of which I am determined to sell cheaper than can be bought elsewhere. lam satisfied with egtall props aniNtilck 841144.: ' i• ' As for my 'toe)" of 'Watches. both zpid and diver, E defi etimitetition ; garde quality and quantity, I ant preintred to *ell them by the 'single Watch, by the dozen or grows, 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 snot 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 delii erypf the good.. All I ask is a trial. to convince pedants it will be much to their advantageto purchase from me. I guar-, antee all geode' I sell to be what they are represented, or the money will be refund ed. Please save this advertisement, and calf at LEWIS LADOMUS' Cheap Watch and Jewelry Store, 413 MARKET St. above Eleventh, North aide, Philadelphia. lICPAII kinds of Watches imported to order. April 21, 1848.-6 m JACOB LADOAIUS' OHEAP WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE No. 246 MARIOIT ST. PHILADLTHIA. THE subscriber has con °l ~_ stand' , on hand one of C 3 / 4 . "i l e the largest and cheapest , alisnrtments of the above, • to be found in this city ' h.- ' ' -or elsewhere. Watches, goM and silver, of M. I. Tobias, Joshua Johnson, Wm. Robinson, E. S. Yates & I Co., and other celebrated makers. Also. Anchor Escapement, l'EPine and and Vertical Watches, some of which are at the following extremely low, reduced prices. IrrWarranted. PulljtorellotlUoldLev,l4, 18 caratcases,s3B to 40 - " " &Ivor ' IS to 20 Ovid l'Epints, "18 to 30 1 , Sitrer " 12 to 15 Qoartlers, 8 to 10 Also, other watches at lower than . the above prices, suitable for traders. with a splendid assortment , of gold chains; seals and keys ; Gold and Silver Pencils, Jew elry of every description. Also. 2,3, and 4 tune. Musical boxes: Old Gold and silver bought or taken in exchange and the highest price given. All of his goods the subscriber will guar antee, as cheap as any other establishment in the United States. Those wishing any thing in the above line are invited to call and be convinced of the above facts at 246 Market infect, below Eighth, south side. Philadelphia.. KrAll orders punctually attended to. _ . important to Watch Makers and Deal erc—ik large assortment of Watch Ma kers tool! and material; selling off below ebodern. • • April 21, 1848.4-8 m Baltimore Advertisements. Baltimore Paper ifingings. ri.HE subscribers are now manufacturing and selling l'aper Hangings, Venitian Blinds, Window Shades, Stich Blinds, and Paper Curtains, of every description ; Linen Shades, Oil Cloths, Donr Maus, Fire Screens, & are doing PA PER HA N 0- INGS as good and cheaper than any other establishment in this city, and insure all our goods to be Baltimore made. Country merchants, citizens and dealers in general, are respectfully invited to call and examine our stork and prices, where they can be suited in the mot accommodating terms—at WILSON & HEADS, Howard street Paper Store, No. 66, west side, above Lexington. Aug 18, 1848.-3 m J. OREN. W. S. HOPKINS. JOHN M. OREM & CO. .MERCHANT TAILORS, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN restings and Tailors , Trimmings, NO. 230 MARKET STREET, N. W. CORNER 01 CHARLES, EIALTIRIORE. A LAROB ASSORTMENT OF 'READY MADE -C-LOTHING, Of Superior Qualify. WON% PRICE ONLY.au , March 310848. ty William Keillioltz, Dealer in Paints; Oils, Brushes, Glass:, Varnish, Putty, and Mixed Paints, of all eolori, al the lowest rates, Coriker of Franklin and Green streets, opposite the Pena's Avenue, Baltimore N. B. Wituair Kmacn.rs,having had a long experience in Paints, Oils, &c., be ing a prxetical House and Sign Painter, will giro all information, respecting mix ing Paints, - Stc.. gratis. Country ?der 'chants and others supplied on moderate terms,. Oct, 20 1841.—1 y , BLAOKSMITHING. tot IHE undersigned has connected with his Eosietunaking,r.stablishment a large, smith §hop, and le prepared to do ALL KINDS or BLACAESMIIIIING, 1408110 CAUILOCI MOB WAGON& ke Ile ;voiaj'eay io those who have Hones to shot, that he has in his.. employ first-rate hands..,*hich. with hie, Personal atleniierl. wal,enahl• him to give entire satisfaction to all,thoee,who may favor him with a call. CARRIAGE 41., BUGGY SPRINGS, (warranted) will he promptly made to or der at all,times. 10:2"All kinds of REPAIRING done, both in. Wood and Iron, at ,the moat rqduc ed prices. • gcrThankful for past encouragement, the subscriber solicits a continuance of pat ronage, and invites his friends to call at his Establishment in west Chambersburg et., a few doors below Thompson's Hotel. C. W. HOFFMAN. ;, October 15, 1847. Gettysburg at Meta ollfusic Book. SHE Southern Harmony, by Walker, containing selection; of the most popular Music, adapted to the wants of o,l;urchee, &c. Price reduced to 75 cts. —usual price 87i cis. For sale at the Cheap Book Store opposite the Bank. KILLLER KURTZ. 11131111L4 .2111 L NOW INC. Neki UP VARIOUB RIND!! FOR SdLE . I .IT 77.11 S OFFICE PROCLAMATION. HEREAS, in and hy an Act of the v General Assembly of this State, Lentitled, 44 An Aot to , regulate the General Elections/6f this Coutinonimalth," enact 'ed on the 2d day of July, 1830, it is en joined on ain° to givi public mike of such Election to be belch and tb enumerate such Notice whatofficene are to be elected: I. BENJAMIN, SCHRIVER, Sheriff of the County of Adams, do therefore here by snake-and give this public notice to the Electors of the said , ' County of Adams, that an ELECTION will be lield in the said county°, on theftrat Tuechry after the firet illopulay in No veimber deo, which will be in the year of our Lord one tbouband eight hundred and for (being 'Tuesday, '7th day of November) at the several districts composed of the fol lowing' Townships, viz : In the First District, composed of the Horough of Gettysburg, and the Township of - Cumberland at the` Court-house in Get tysburg. In the Second District, composed of the Township pf Germany, at the house now occupied bf Joeeph Barker, in the town of Littlestown, in the Township of Germany. In the Third District, composed of that part of the township of Berwick, not in cluded in•thd•lsth District, at the heruse of John Miley, Esq.. in the town of Oxford. In the Fourth District, composed of the toWashipte of Latimore and.lluntington, at at the house eif William Chroniator, in the township et' Huntington. In the Fifth District, composed of the township's of Hamiltonban and Liberty, at the public School-house in Millerstown. In the SiXth District; bothiposed - Of the township of Hamilton, at the house now occupied by W. S. Cochran, in the town of Berlin. In the Serenth District, composed of the township of Menallen, at the public School-house in the the town of Benders v ille. In the Eigh th District, composed of the township o Straban, at the house now occupibd by Jacob Grass in Hunteratown. In the Ninth District, composed of the township of Franklin, at the house now occupied by Henry Hartman, in said town- ship. In the Tenth District, composed of the township of Conowago, at the house of John Bushey, in M'Sherrystown. In the Eleventh District, composed_ of the township of Tyrone, at the house of Samuel Sadler, M Hcidlersburg. In the Twelfth District, composed of the township of Mountjoy, at the house of Georr i e Snyder, in saki township. lii thrMiliientli'Diiititiht, iiniipOietfof the township of Mountpleasant, at the house of Anthony Smith, itisaid township, situate at the cross-roads, the one leading from Oxford to the Two Taverns, the oth er from Hunterstown to Hanover. In the Fourteenth District, composed of the township of Reading, at the public School-house in Hampton. In the Fifteenth District, composed of the Borough of Berwick and that part of Berwick township, ONLY, included with in the following limits, to wit: beginning where the Hanover and Petersburg turn pike crosses the York county line, thence along said turnpike to the place where the road from Berlin to Oxford crosses the said turnpike, thence along the said Oxford road until it intersects the road from Goo. Mummert's farm, on the said Oxford road, and thence along said road to the York county line, near David Hollinger's saw-mill, thence along said York county line to the place of beginning : at the pub- School-house in Abbottstown. In the Sixteenth District, composed of the township of Freedom, at the house of Nicholas Moritz, in said township. In the Seventeenth District, composed the township of Union, at the house of Enoch Lefever, in said township. At which time and places will be chosen a number of persons, equal to the whole number of Senators and Representatives to which this State is entitled in the Con gress of the U. Stales (being 26 in num ber) to be Electors of President and Vice President of the U. States. And the several Judges, Inspectors, and Clerks, who attend on the 10th day of October next, at the Election for Gover nor, &c. are hereby enjoined to attend and perform the like duties at the said Election of Electors, subject to like penalties for neglect or misconduct, as they were liable to at the election of Governor, &c. ; and one Judge from each District is enjoined to attend at the Court-house, in Gettys burg, on the 3d day after said election, (being Friday the 10th,) for the purpose oe malting out the returns of said Election. BENJAMIN SCHRIVER, Sheriff Sheriff's Office, Gettysburg, j te October 6, 1848. TO THE AFFLICTED ! Compound Metticated Candy. Li OR the Cure of Cold's, Coughs, Spit j2, . Spit ting of Blood, .Bronchetis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, rains and Cppreesions of the breast, and all , other PulniOnany complaints, and other diseases which have a tendency to produce Consuniption. It serves also as an , effectual clearer of the voice. ' This Candy is entirely a vegetable pre paration, the :principal ingredients being, , , Hore:hound, Wild Cherry, Sarsaparilla, Boneset, Elecampane, Liquorice, Flax seed, Iceland Mots, Prickly Ash, &e. and will, if taken , in time, relieve the system from those distressing afilletions that tend to Consumptitm, • Ono I reit *derange in this *linable' medicine nits' cheapness, the public net being imposed upon 'by the enormously high pricitriihidhi die generally exacted for Patent and other medical Preparationi. Each package contains direction.. Call and,try it prepared and sold et the Confection and Variety store of, the Subscriber in Wes York street, one equine from the Court house, and next door to. Thompson's Be -1 tel. It can also be had of the following a. • S. H. Buehler and S. S. Forney, Gettrilidig; B r i n kerhoff, Faitfield Mrs. Duncan, tosehtown'; J. Lower, Arrendtstown I , Peter Mickley, Mum. tnesburs; D. Itituffman, Beodersville J. Burk hoWer. Fendesuvl Ile Stehle.Dattetow'e M 111; J.B. !101l ingeT, ileidiersburi; Hoary, Abbott* town Bhorh and Johnson, Entgnitsburit. C. WEAVER. Gettysburg, Dec. 17,1847. ANCY ARTlCLES,Cologne,Somps' r Ilair Oili, Tooth Bradlee. 'Mkt Brusheo, Tooth Powders, mato by S. 11. P ) z_xe *Jr c-7__ TIDE subscriber tenders hie acknowl edgments to the public for the liberal and steady patronage with which he has been favored, for a series of years, and , re-:1 speotfully announces thit , be hail just re ceived, at big old established stand in Chamberabuig street, a kip and fresh surtz.c OF DRUGS & MEDICINES, IMlLltlll'43lll%/611E10111 . 9 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. SOIIOOI6 BOOZS. A'S the Schools for the season arc com mencing, the undersigned desires to inform Teachers, Parents and Scholars, that he is now receiving his stock of School Books sand Station er' which will be found to comprise a com plete assortment of all the approved books in use. tj The Public will boar in mind that I intend to dispose of them at the law. est Cash prices. To be convinced of this, give me a call. KELIXR K URTZ. Aug. 18, 1848. Our duty to ourselvee, our duty to our connections, require we paid due often tantion to the healthy condition of the'. body. •I? HE recent hot weather, and the influenza, hays left many subject to be affected by the ehangesof-temperouneat sad etiatagious is (Mentes *COMBIOn to this month; but, by the. timely use of Brandreth's. Pills, even sow this susceptibility can be in &great measure removed,, and powers given the system to resist these mar bific poisons, and the sudden changes in the weather with which It may be brought in con tact during the emit fifty days. Nature has WM ed the bowels for theevacnation of all unhealthy humors; and if men would but use common sense, he would take care they performed this of fice faithfully. If the bowels are out of order— if too slow or too fast—a few doses of Sian dreth's Pills will bring them to order. Ask the man who was dying nom constipated bowels, what cured him ; he tells you, Brendreth's Pills. Ask him who had the dysentery for six months —and every remedy had failed ; he will also tell you, the Brandreth Pills cured him in a week.— So with other diseases. Twelve Brandieth Pills, rubbed down in half a pint of molasses, cured a little boy of an ulcer of the fate, which was rap idly spreading to his eyes, and which a dozen doctors had tried to cure, but could not; the poor parents would have given half they were wottb to have had it cured, but rem thing they tried did no good, until they geve it a Jewspoon, ful of molasses every day in half a pint of which .they lied rubbed down twelve iintadretli &ford the whole of the molasses was taken, the ulcer was cured. And yet some foolish people salt Biandreth's Pills a quack medicine. It would be well lf there were a few more such Back medicines. Will all your pretended Sarsaparilla Compounds cure like Brandrath's Pills ? Can they send you to persons erred, as Dr. Brandreth can? Can they point out to you people who had been helpless for years from Epilepsy and St. Vitus' Dance, who have been cured by their remedies? If they cannot, Dr. Biandreth can. Can they point out to yuu a person who nar twenty years had never had a v , oorwiihout hav• ing used medicine of mechanical means, and whom the Brandreth Pills cured in a month and gave him as healthy evacuations as he had when he was a child ? If they cannot, Dr. Brandreth can. Hy having the arandreth Pills always on hand, should a sudden attack of sickness take plate. they can be given at once, and will often have effected—a -Cute belugathe - physician cotrid have armed, In Colic and Inflammation of the Bowels, these Pills will at once relieve, and pen.e.erance in their use, according to the directions, will surely do all that medicine can do, to restore the health of the patient. In all cases of Indigestion, Worms, Asthma, Diseases of the Heart, and in all Alftellow, of the stomach and Bowels, the Biandreth Pills will be found a neuer.failing remedy. To insure the full benefit of these celebrated Pills, they should be kept in the house, so that upon the lust comencement of sickness, they may be at once resorted to. One dose then is better than a dozen after disease has become es tablished in the system. BE CAREFUL OF COUNTERFEITS— How to avoid them :—F,sch Agent who sells the genuine Brandteth Pills, has a Certificate of Agency, which has been engraved at a vast ex• pense. It represents the Manutactroy at Sing Sing, on the Hudson River, and is signed by Dr. Brandreth, and his seal stamped upon the paper, also a fac-simile of tbe labels on the boxes. Com pare them. vs cr,•The itrandreth Pills are sold for 25 cents per box at Dr. D. Brandreth's Principal Office, 241 Broadway, N. York, and by the following duly authorized Agents:—.J. M. Stevenson & Co., Get tysburg; J. B. M'Creary, Petersburg; Abraham King, Huaterstown; A. M'Farland, A bbottstown ; D. M. C. ;White, Hampton i Sneering', & Fink, Little:storm ; Mary Duncan. Csehtown ; Gee. W. Heagy, Fairfield ; J. H. Aulabaugh, East Berlin; D. Newcomer Mechanicsville; Sam'l Shirk, Han over. [ Sept. 15, 1848. ADDRESS TO THE AFFLICTED. The attentive perusal of all, but more particularly those who may be suffering with Coughs, Colds, ike., which at this season of the year. are sp pre. valent, is earnestly requested of the fhlldwing lines, written by a gentleman of Philadelphia a fter having witnessed the utonishing efficacy of that Kassa ItAlLlea lIIMIDT Ross's £srac• T0R•157 : O fors poet's pen of Are to give a proper gloss To mighty wonders wrought by the "Expecte. rant " of Ross! Bronchitis, Asthma. Whooping Cough, it drives td shades afar; And offers to Consumption's course a most of• fective her. Sore Throat, Colds. Coughs, Croup, Pleurisy, it never fails to cure, Along with many kindred ilia afflicted ones en dure— As Palpitation of the Mart, Night Sweats, • Pains in the Areas; Shortness of Breath, Blood Spitting, and to sum • up all the rest Of that detested family.of ailments called u Pul manic, No matter of what character alight, bad—iicute or chronic. Then NOIR t. if-titol4 neirerest, loos not another day. Botpurebase the " Feyeetrun k " to drive thy Arispin 1 014; Inlatlinetely, for Ocotillo pipe its prepuce with "distnay ; And, otherwise, thou neerst deplore Ilite follies of 4sy. _ ';' 477CAIrFION..al , Tag Gait/Ism bee tbe words nitese,s Eaprdf. rant, Impriard t Afit.,“ blowro In the glees, and'Oie mltiils "J. F. IL" stamprool on - the Mound. Etch bottle, hereafter, wild he envoi. oped in .s. , wwir w cgs whickp is the fee sigristure 0( the progHtflar, without which it is counterfeit. Prepared 08 1 ,7 1 ;7 JAS. F. ROSS, Irtigglst,Beltirnom, Md. For eats by SAMUEL H. BUEHLER, Get. ttebttrori Dr. Wm. R. Stewart, York Spriggs; Geo. W. Heagy, Fiirfield. iry•Price 50 cents per bottle. Oct. 6.)1111411.-;ItE SigiaLLA 3fI7BISSMY. OlrnTintlßO, PA. 10R1.11T TREES, of all kinds, (gr a ft° j in the root,) can be had of the sub scriber on reasonable terms. Please cal and judit i e for yourselves. (, V/. lIUFFMAN• P 21.1i3O:111r.115eli:1 ••••••••••••••••• •. 'llll,ll THE MOST FF Eel UAL, itEmtKEs• Dr. brake* Panacea, ~ The only radical cure for Obltbitiviiimii irri , Alta removes andpermaneal troiairell A li diseases arising floss an imp re atanirof the 140911—wir„: Scrofula row King'ajtaiii : Tibor matism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eat willionill"tatr or Pastilles on the Dice, Blotches, Bilis te i t il t Sore Eiyes, Ring Worm or Telitit,l, a id kelargittnirat and Pala of the Boned' iiiW, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic gymptinnealsietion Of Lumbago, diseases Mining from ea use otliercury, Dropsy, Rxpegage or Impint,gaiem in life . also Chronic Compitutional Dirptim, In this medicine several %emcee.; vq: pair tent articles of the vegetable ru f forming a compound entirely dillerodt IN infelifitY sass er t d 'properties Crew sari othieriprepitahow, and unrivalled in its operatic* on the stem** when laboring ander disease. It oho* *Oa Our handi of every peTson, who, by irvilltrai,erillnriir: al course of life, is predisposed to iihe very many aliments that render 1 ifs a curse, lnstdadbta MOP mg, Ind so often result in delith. • FOR SCROFULA, Dr. Drake's Pariatteris ger commended as a certain cure. Bolcom ifesfalwe of its failure has ever 'centred when fTne!l,T!ef" , It cures the disease and at the mime lime elpprtf vigor to the whole system. S'etoitifcmi ;limo can never pay too much attention to the'stike their blood. Its purification shonld be theft; flisk ' aim • Inc e erseverence will accomplish, a curt of eves hereditary disease. • FOR ERUPTIONS OF . THESXIII;'EfteI Scorbutic Affections, Tumors, White Swath , Erysipelas, Ulcers, Cowers, Runoist Soree,Beales and Biles; Dr. Drake's Panacea cannot be, mo Met ly extolled ; it searches out the very root raf, disease; and by removing it front a systern,reaketi a cure certain and permanent. ' INDIGEfiTION....No medicine verbal* Um ever been discovered which gives moirsith mess to the stomach and causes the societies of,: healthy gastric juice to degomposethe food en Dry Drake's Panacea. „ RHEUEATISM.—Dr. Drake's Panacea ii sed with the greatest success in Rheumatic Ohm. plaint*, iespeendllr such as am chronic It cur • by driving out all impurities and foal buswouts which have accumulated in the system, iihkh ate the cause of Rheumatism,Gout,and Swtelliliße of the joints. Other remedies sometimes imp temporary relief; this entirely eradicates the dis- ease from the system,even when the limbs and bones are dreadfully swollen. CONSUMPTION cap be cured. ColegieleCo• tarrh, Bronchitis, Spitting of Alnod, Asthma„,Dlf: ficult or - profuse Expectoration, Beetle * Flush, Night Sweats, Pain in the side, &c., have hien cured, and can be with as much certainty as Serf other simple disease. A specific has long bees sought for but in lain until the discovery of Dr. Drake's Panacea. It is mild and sate but eertain and efficacious is its °position, and canoot'peeti bly injure the most delicate constitution. W• would earnestly recommimd thoseefilieted tee give it a trial—and we belive they will not haystocta• ,ion to regret it. The system is cleansed and strengthened, the ulcers on the lungs are heated, and the patients gradually regain their usual health andstiongth. Read the tbllowingtestimony Ph-dads/paw, Dde. 14th, 104'1. . . Dxsa Ssa:—Ni reply to your question respeel ing the use of 1)r. Drake's Panacea, 1 will say, that although a perfect disbeliever in the existence of a Panama, or cure for oil diseases, however.t al• uable it may be in certain conditions of the ',s corn, I have believed - that a cure for Con sumption woo hi be discovered sooner or later, lid curiosity led me to try your medicine in two urea; inveterate cases. They were pronounced by the attending physicians to be rt•r.aosaav CO/1/13ar- Twit, and abandoned by them as incurable. (MI IA the persons had been miler the treatment of several very able practitioners • number 01 years, and they said she had "old forhirnord Coro somptioa rovni , oised 'rah .rro/slu' . and Obliterate ought linger lot sonietinie,.brit could not be per manently relies'. J. In both cases the effect of he Panacea has been most gratifying. Only tour o► five bottles went used by one of the persons hetet, site began to improve rapidly. The other leak about ten. I will only add that familiar as lam with consumption by inheritance and by. ekten• sive observation as a study, and knowing also the injurious effects in nine cases out of ten of ter, boneset, and other vegetable tonics. as well we of many of the expectorants and seilatises. I should never have recommended the use of In. - Panacea If 1 - had teen scquanind with the ingredients. Suttee it to boy that them are rerun mended by our most popular and scien trlic physicians, and in their present combined state lorin probably the best alterative that I a ever been made. The cure is in accordenee with a theory of Consumption broached in France a few years ago by one of bet most eminent wri ters on medicine, and now established by 11 ite which admit of no dispute. Very respectlilly yours, L. C. GUNN. To use the language of anoiher,,Tr. Panacea is always salutary in its effects— noir injurious. It is not an Opiate—it is not an Is pecimen'. It is not intended to 101 l the inns E into a fatal security. It is • great remedy—a grand healing and curati' e compound, the great and only remedy which medical science and skill has yet produced for the treatment of this bithei,- to unconquerable malady. And no person mitr ed with this dreadful disease, will be just to him self and his friends if he go down to the grist' without testing its virtues. A single boo*. la most cases. will produce a favorable change its the condition of any patient. how eve" low." TO THE LADlES.—Laliesol pale complex— ion and consumptive Lehi's, and such as are de bilitated by those obstructions *hich feu ales are liable to, are restored by the use of a bottle is two, to bloom and vigor. It is by far the hint remedy ever discovered for weakly ebildeeo.entel. such as have bail humors; being plumes'. they take it. It immediately restores the appetite, strength and color. Nothing can be more surprising then its loves orating effects on the human frame. Perm,' elk weakness slid lassitude before taking it. at once become robust and full of energy ender its "Au - ence. It immediately couatersets the amity's nese of the female frame. CAUTION.—Be careful and see that yen get the genuine Dr. Dune's Panacea— it has this signature of Cso. F. STOR Rs on the *nippier 1104111 also the runine"Da. Dalwx's PAY•Ct•, blown in the glass. Prepared only by STI, It & Co. Druggists, N. 21 North Sixth street,Phils., and for sale bp S. H. BUEHLF:R, Gettyebtitg,' COOK & HELLEII, Mereersbute — March 3, 18111,—ty ' plustri , OF the very best guilty, and different flavors, can be had. at all times, a% WEAVER'S confectionary in Chambers, burg street. Families and Parties will be' supplied with any desired quantity, dt the shortest notice. CAKES and CONFE,C.• TIONS of all kinds always on hind, ari a will be furnished to ordsz on ressonabln terms. Gettysburg, July 28.--ti D EN.FUIVIERY, SOAPS, FAX A.RTIOIiES i TOYS, 4cc. • for 4014 by C. , TITE' STAPi AND" BARRER. Js published every Friday Reestirig;#llbi! County Building; above the Refristit • and Recorder's Office, by . DAVID A, BUEIILER‘ ‘ .• if Paid iv; advance or width* tint 7 411 4'4 2 eV' erinuth:—if riot paid whin the, y car, t O. rig paper discontinued until all mime gra ere poidws, except at the option of the Editor. /taught copkit 81 cents. 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