. 11. 7111/AIC I , SA fats ' ' . 1142114 . 14 4,i A i nitLitkler or it4i't)rphans• # . 411 ;t4ii;t4l( kil l tni colint3;; die substri- R . 16 1 t: I vilr,i l l t ardi i it ' 41 ' i t t r i ' °,;,; E 4 ', ,?v i, n l x v p ' . o t it„ -" , 'e , lei,' iltPeameil, 'win si.ll at pp). " ilideetVeitiv•tritiiiiie§, 'nit Ptiday the 1 12 1 14. e thieeili66. 4i ext 'Oll the 'interest of ."10fAlftVil Niitttiv (bring the ontlirbied one- Akettipitlrt) MA Fart'', lately ticelipird by 1 "7. Yifillet: l sen.; iiituaire in Ilixotithvon •VMMOVIN tteli# 'Raj Allillg lairds of the heirs ' l lO - PIi,.4I6WIC)IOAer, Yohn !diner, and nth ihttif-ktitiiiitg 1'23 ACRES. • The lin •liihitotilit. 'iire s' ittVnti tiiiriArik., .... 6 , , x.. .., , (mi a i 4 1firr...P.! 4,1111 ' , 4r-11 ath • .4ikknfiiktni wiltra Shop. Spring -slitiole.-4witfighvc ! got-buildings, two fine -litringi;glWsittlotear the door„ with a va riety of Fruit•'L'reos,os the premises. A ri deetrer,,i tiw,rlrak 'icc is in.good i / ,N 111 :,,If")°w• .; , ~.. „ 4 rat ~,.„„,„..„pe 4t .t time K. r., M. - fl w491416ReM ilk be given and teritis l ap R i tingtwp 1.% • , .. , , • 1„ m u tt ~,,,w,m. R, S,ID.LER, AAni'r., By the C-iart —Mit. s. ik,ploton, Ctok. Nov i . 24. ISi s t;i--4s . . • .i:sitg;k4rhavt . Na0.: , ..v01• it*ut,,, ~ , kjipl le,liereby given to all Lega tees and other persons concerned 0 , Ottin,tn •iP,3IISISTIt.ITION ;.Ic „.cggy;(,,,F 0 A qie deceased persons herein. .fflAcitltgpfloned will be presented at theOr .4lloo,olttrt of Adams county, for conlir otiti) 9 a,n,a allowance, on 9itesdau 4he, 0 1i ,444: gy,id t becenther next. viz i i ,...! IMofirilt and ,final acconnt,of Daniel I 'lfttiAt ,A4o,oistrator of , thy, emwo o f sr.4llo o ii ne 4" earo l d • ' • .• i •ro n Xivyte.ooont of Joseph Sneeringec e , one d gf,,thc,r.,x,,.!, , ,i of the last will itttud.olta viNif.lB.4.o4ctiti Kluoli. &,,,,,d, , ~,, wscifiiofitneAQuilt of /TellfY 1 1 , die,mr *1 0 44 1404'410 hie estate ,of O'etlerieli. 440. de 'eased. I.iiit9ll),Kcflitot. of Sample' Durtiorew, Ad. „ffin tor of the estate of Davi4 Piety*. _, 2 I , . 1 , , ~ f ftt-st aecound,ef Jacob 6,,,1it,e1te,r, . 1 zee. pc,A l the last will and , testament of iT ..41v,40.4 deceased. . ., , , . , ROPERT 4 Pol3E.Aii:#9 " riOrr n fetiprolliqe, ttettyabarg. ) no " 'l,"tsitt.' to ' a " td."—• Dgl/ICATIONt''' ' ......J6 opu. 4- ,.. • • t. . ..,, o i yfrig E 1 a 9 rii , N.1,1.11. ,, ,,:in chui-0 1 ;zir , i. James, in the,lJOitingh‘,of Ge. 44. .loix,eo., will' he dedicated to the diftne ewiistisfAltnightytA:fmktert &had the 31st of December inst. Divine service .4110, blimpecteil in the , Germinliteletie Abaolock., h. net/ in the Eniish billinrirleill:aro'clook, ,Itipaiwas be continnetton Monday.. .Mitt- Aistert4oolpeepte 41W, Chrietian dessuni- Ilbstntesestesepeettally invited ,to , attend. vinviteestkieollion will be taken-, on thelocca sion to aid in defraying lie expenses.is- Ishoesst3by theexeclion of emit! House.., 1 . ~,,,,,„) ~.. 4,,.; ,At,i) KlLTwrx,..i, ~, ~, •gii, Pr. 1411 1.1 !,A ,1 .) _ ( A lll g rE SPIIXOCACr. id• : 3 4 ,sAT,rlGl'vEri, . , • .., ifli i iVi 41i.1111 1 , ' ff : , c u lt; r , ~• ' , , ' ~ 11 -C2 i 741.<9 1 .,d,...•14/ ; ,iptupp ; ,•, ~ .:.il 1 st , t tnielliti . k . B4l3i ''• ;• ' ' :,' •'• • .• . Cal All paptith in %hi Count+ *1 plesio 'cowl. COTS MRATION. . sirr.., • i r .44..4... rrillg:titanagy. completed Hall of the -AL nAtiiieioiseny flottiety orilseTheOlog ical Seminary," Gettysburg.. will beton. -eversteel—on- 7Vatirty- evening,--Deeem -illiolit *ttlllitraursit .ol4 oo:"lMllPPub• JigergfPFLaud 1.6 °4 8 of the 4140fluki• Xti!. lirliPilicl4arkisacc roepectfalr liolltS 4,4,4 14 . 'IQ ROtirese will be, le i l asißr „pm; ,tlm intemet 9f the,OCCALIQO u ore.a! • r ogoliappili by:. appropriate illtlaic.' A -I ..•)i . .* '' '' ii. ' I I: AN C it,''' J. GEO. BtITL'Erl. ' •lirtfiesiiiV.i bee, it,.11144. • • • ' Committee. 1 1.TditE. qi rb _. 041 iililebtet/ to 101001 ltrAtii• 11 , I M ° SII,tRUIt, the claims against lini4ie transferrcltl to John Cooper the re 41i l 'Sherry; will ta ke ntl• 114 Whit pkyrnetti of these claims will be , req-nire'd by the 20th of Decensbei.' iicil.— • k ttpimaii. 'are in the hande of th4ollllll - by : gut, by direciliritOof rid the part' Isittkthey are as *4l - litg It so an o ffi cer for col if 116( - (l the above infAtiou Lb,. -"`' n• `i : ."' l tl)ol ) Elt'ett *AtiCtiEARY, •i t) . 1 , I. l ll6iiirA For J: Coopet slid Othere, ' , II: Diter.` 7 l7,lB4B.—til 414.4.4 14.-• I- .ITO Tl'a 3:Q :Itt AVING purchased at 'Conaltdde's jilt sale, as the Onyertr 91PRAELSIIA!CE- . lama, the itilletivtni proPfrty, to wit :- 7 Pi , I Ileifler, 4 Acres o Grain ittihe elan tinal 611 . 0. 2 h0r§ siVaitlntLYl epttili ills fietdooss from levittilotilfe estilmetilatli have • loaned the same (except llern~rtnb in thelground, which EcleilWYUe koreql6,/) , to •the' kaki tornelShaliefitooll-L. , =l6 kic reclaitned whenever E. - may 101 r)..; 'DANIEL 811ANE13ROOK. Nov. 21, 1848.-3 t ---- NOTICE. a{ h . 44.3) kt: i .14 ETTERS Testamentary on the Es. i Ma•letstflpitlil.N. NEELY, late eilly‘ spipplogrAptiNibi . Adams cinnny t , Pa.. de ceased, haying been granted Atsthe sub scriber reiat4sn Wild'YouFaslup, Nutice leAellsbytigkree told' who , Ire indebted 16 ilLidneesele ido l make psvinentwithoutle , Iler.,poduallauu Waving admit against said hibikidnpremlit she aline properly &Ami abitorxwttement. viA. Di os4LANNA , II F. NEEI.Y, November 10, 1848.--Ot Executrir wit; Ify4em z E . ' R4l Mestimentary on the Es $ twi eilmittitts, Gettysburg, Adams county, Pa. seil. hating been granted to site eult;eriber, residing in Gettysburg—notice tist4wkwairtlivatt to ell persons indebted to mud 00141ultainsite payment without delay, claims to' present them, ripsit:oribinvtititted. for Settlement. it tislo.l.- W. PAXTON,' 3threr. thereat 118111-6 t : • , XT$11141)1V1 4.1 E. „.„, ! „,,,,44t. a/ '. . .. •—•-- jklao t wit.. itrret No. 9. Noy. . rorm, 4 .,..,0k...1994 , . , 11948. Vanditiotti Ms graiti9, p popar. 1 . Nn i !ili4. 4iii llo tr aiort ,.46=4l4o6lo bei . Bl r4444l4 a id i: e ero l ti .....( 4 , 4: ko, , amk.heig.,/ 1 ' 4 441 GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY * . as.lcm.l% snot. 1 subscriber respeetftilly informs his friends and the public generally that he still continues to carry nit the FOUNDRY B USINESti,in Mitts branch es, at his old establishment, in the Western panel Gettysburg, where he has constantly on hand all sorts of Zr t '..LUZt4 (PAPA 3129 such its Kettles, Puts, Ovens, Skillets, Pans, Griddles, Se., of all sizois ; also. STOVES of every size and variety. ding Common, Parlor, Air -tight and etooki ing Stoves--anon .• them the' 'fat4atned . liathatenys. To harmers he would sat:. 'he icze.ou hart: ail AIXF,C4CII.& lIIIKICLIMHI4.IIII4., orn , Tr..ln • . Thrf#iM,riqJpichitten, ,tiovey's q ecivigaied,Sowqguers, Ow re now.nc,tl ttylcr Plows,; 4fo,lllgodoook's suit Witberow's 4Iso! , Points, Cruers, Shares, &r. 111,AUKSM [THING' la - i4rtit4 ton in• its different bran Ches, by the beat Of , tlrcitt men. , - T , The nu beeriber . has also opened a IKX)'lrtilt. 811.01i1 ' ~ ~,, ~ ~. ~, Shop , in the tionth„ entl o of the Prone: y Building, ortierthwithgood work men and exatdieet mansrials.: the neatest fits and •hestlfworkialll be mirdn: •icrta: dies will be waited on' et theli:tintdeikeii, All of the abode *hriodes! artitthke w ill he re rniihetriliAtiWps ro.c:Nah itr, CtitutArY l'rociuce, es :they, eon be had any where else.. , 411.onlecs will be , proloptly -knead ed tn. done at the rfloEtl4l,titrea.` ' '• " ' ' I . T. WA4IIES. 4 1' 141 141 - COUIS. I news ff Law, (IFFICE iled 'vv. corner of the kj-Pebllctiinsre,-orte &tot %Vest of 4,3. Arnoill't'ltclie.'fortneft 00u0101 se a titv bake by ',dui P/CCOnaughy, died. -L 1 0,4411i0,4 1 7. 1 40 itty 'prompt !tad Atithhil at teatiowiribosinsas iwbis prefateion, it will be his endeavor to tat!, confidence and . IC? VOlfflr . hatitreWAill also attend promptly to all business entrusted to him is 404 , Pu .SOlkitor fbr 'NNW/ it, /Id ,Peasieke.-• He has snide arningents, , thibingh which.he'ean- &Medi iicry desire ible-feediaies appliestasiland.envirily -Eteve Naafi front that netvessit,o of a journey ite , Wsshingtotr, en applimitiett to him per 16nallyorltir leiter. n•tostrysberg,' prit • G. E. BUEHLER nigtoeCT AIM* inform s his friends `inJ . now pp thatajars esethrtor of . 77/V irWitleserfOq ach he will sell q at mmjerpts prim/sr-a I warranted. Persons' Illettreingitolittiiktise , in low rates will4Lwell to call before purchasing else w hMair 0 T4..5 - A • • O:,,SEAUSE +SPOUTING will be made , andput tip 124 cents ir foot. - - EV EOTA.B 11$1 - 1 EIN T. s* sl 111 • • • Ready . -Clothing Store. 'JOSEPH IC FISIIEL Rigsrxwmut.by informs the citi -4111111 of Viettyshurg anti vicinity that he 'has opened an Emporium foil Iffig9li i kirrAletOP V, Ti in the stpn4rfeotar formerly occupied by Wm. RuMmult Chamhersbarg street, few ,door c u t et ThoMpaon's Hotel, where, at all times, will be found .a lull and comp t rra.4.3/914011.141adi-linettleicloth ing. inC evITY variety of 'Boys andmen's Wear. My Arai itlMt always be diHnposed of 'Oo 'dada in the Moat fashionable styles, and by' Verorkmen. .10 41 Fhil'hutnicrIber also follOis the 11UIN Es and will .qtplte to order Clothing of all kinds fug cßmalfriers. to 'hottest notice and upon reasonable terms. The Fash ions are . ruuLarly, recativad,frora Philadel phia, ea that customers may depend upon having - tlaresfstylee„ , for 04 a tall, a4ti eisinine for yours‘lves JPIISFPII K. FISIIEJ., bettystairl F , Mt: IS. ' ft BURNT' T 13 . 't i4AI . , ,„, • t: 1 INCt I (r !PHEistitileiribes . takes this method of 111. in row:stag his friends end the public. thst he istowiseetedlin , the Alley; between North Nstobington sadCarlielosteettte, int- Modiateljt Abe leer lof . D.•Middleeofre Store, where Ii - will*, prepared, as here tocom At lin* SC '1 Coach, Cloth, Br. Sign Painting. 0:79,4 . 144E REr f wirptq l done at short &tick shd on' reasonable taints, for which Conntry-Produce tteAlityl• The saCracrilier i. 44414,u1 for Pa A 4pea. by attention to bwrioess, and a desire to please. to . merit sod ns ceigsoissotissants stpublic. patrons*. J. G. FREY. ' Gettystwirg. May B.,—tf BATS--WOOD--CASH.. rvIIE subscriber has on hand a large and line sisorunent of HATS AND CUM of every decription and fashion, at his old Stand, which ho wants to sell at low pri ces for good pay. He earnestly requests those indebted to him, to come and settle their accounts, 28 money is much wanted and he must have it. He respectfully notifies those who owe him wood, that now is the time to use it and sell it, and if not delivered Joon, he will certainly require cash in place of it. Cuing one, come all.! W. W. PAXTON. 0ct.27,1849.--3t NCTIOM. undersighned, having been Bp i. pointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Adams County, Auditor to mar shal the assets in the hands of Wm. SLI FER. of FREDERICK PALIIIF.R, to and among the Creditors of said Palmer. will sit fur that purpose, at his office, in Mountjoy township, on Saturday the 91h of I)eceenber next, at I o'clock, I'. M.,— when and where all perilous interested are rrquested,tu tweed. Metl. IJURIIOA4W, Auditor. lui.,l.l.lBlB—jt A NEW SUPPLYIF 0.0/4 BOOKS AND STATIONERY. S. IL lIIEN DE RS his acknowledgments to -MIL hie friends and.the publics geherallY for the liberal and steady patronage With which he his so long been livered, loci invites their attention lo hie preseet ,pieek' of B 9 0/C4 and STATlONERt.wikieh' hiui..,been . recently Imply immersed, and now, comprises, 1101 ' on I y kffgest but gheapost assortment' ever opened in Irhe . ffidek'euniiists,uf ciaisiefat.nenlogiesi, Mao— )1101 .11iirb;„ OA, iiiiiinmantaiv--m.so: iihink - laoakit and Statameir; notiplvtrq; 81,1ier Pencils, Pee Knives rel'i;ni And :f i riniingeanls, Card Cases, 'lnkatiods, 4to. Ate. all of which wilt, as mood, be , sold .47" THE LO WEST PRICE S. • • Ozr Arrangement' have been made by 4 , bieft anything not included in his assort meat will be promptly ordered from the .Cities. IGellyitberg,: Oct. 21,- 184 ft. . BLADMIONIMIECOrit. V If •YIE Mitirsiiriedfota oonitected ,sr WI his Ociichinaking Establibrinient a i rge Smith *hop an is , prepared to, do au. KIAIDII OW * '. I blAclismilllLlNGf , , . . . :, . tgcLuotrio IntliNg cillieciB BMA V/AGONB iC• • , Ile would say to those who bevel-fortes to dhoti, that helnis in his employ first-rate haik, Which, with hii,personal atieniion, will enable hini to glib eiitire satisfaction to all those who.may favor him with a call. • UARRIAGg 4 RUGG Y SPRINGS, (warranted) will be promptly made to or. der at all times. ICi"All kinds of REPAIRING done, both in Witinds4 l Iron, at the most reduc ed prices. • . . crTh,ankfai for past encouragement, the subscribersoacitea continuance of pat ronage, and invites his . friends to call at his Estidiliehment in west Qhambersburg st., a fe* doors below e llionipson's hotel. • Q. W. HOPPMAN. Gettysburg, October 15, 1847. REMOVAL. DR, J. LAWRENCE HILL, !DENTIST, • 111 AS removed his office to the huilding 'ma opposite thiti , Linheran• Church, in Chambeisburg street, 2 doors east of Mr. Mlddlecoff's store where he may all times be foetid ready and willing to attend to any cas e Within the province of the Den tist. Persims in want of full sets of teeth are respectfully invited to call. RF.FERENCES. Dr. C. N. BIlLI:Cli v, Rev.C.P.Keerve,D.D. • D. Heaves, Prof. M. JACI.III, "C. A. Citiroi Li, " DAtoilt.ii, "• D. Gum?, " WV. M. RiTSOLOIII Rev: J. IG". Wairves, D. D. July 7, 1848. ?Away STAILTIODILUV. Tr ELLER 'KURTZ is now receiving his supply of Fancy Stationery for the approaching Fall Season, which con sists of Wood Wafer Stamps, brass cheu tired ends; Cocoa-wood Travelling Pocket Ink-stands ; Cedar Pen-holders ; Fancy Colored Glass Inkstands; do. Pen-holders ; Fancy Colored Sealing Wax and Wafers ; Silliman's Patent Wood Schbol Nita:ands; Embossed MorroceoPort Folios, leitersize, withor without brass lock); Gillot's Steel • Perrs, wartmed ; Transparent Wafers-- asserted Colors; Motto Wafers—in box es & sheets; Embossed Border Envelopes; Diamond , Motto • Wafers, in sheets ; Buff Envelopes, letter'size ; Counting-house Date Markers; Mathematical Instruments ; Bone Paper Cutters; Ivory do. ; Pearl do; Polished Ivory Tablets ; Sand and Sand -boxes; New Style Letter Clips ; Fine Medina{ and Coarse Perforated Board; Extra Fine French Letter Paper; Superior Indelible ink, &c., &c., with a hundred other articles of Staticitury, which are eifferedit the • lowest' Cash' firices, the'Beekikonti of KELLER KURTt 18, 1848: NEIL }:§TABLISOMOT. ITSINIre SMITH, ' RESPECTFULLY• informs the citi sena 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 Jaws Lamm. in West York street, one. door West of Pazten's Nat -store, where he intends prose 'outing the Tonsorial business in ill its vs. rind and various branches. His 'rotor's good iod sharp, Het shave your lice Without a smut. Gentlemen, calf end eee for yourselves. Hasiionge is good, his towels are clean, And in his shop he's elWoys Soo. 04 6 Aie also respectfully iefortne the gentlemen that they Cell at say time have their boots blacked in the neatest style.— Gentlemen can also' have grease removed from their clothes. Mary Ann Smith RESPECTFULLY informs the ladies of Gettysburg that she hes furnished the room adjoining the ebove, where she intends prosecuting Shampooing and removing dandruff, iu 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. DIAAIOND TONSOR S. R. TIPTON. FASHIONABLE Barber and Hair Dresser, has removed his "Temple" to the diamond, adjoining the County Buil. dings, where he can at all times be found prepared to attend to the calls of the public From long experience he flatters hitntiell that he can go throughall the ramifications of the tonsorical departments, with such an infinite degree of skill as will meet the en tire satisfaction of all who submit them chins to the keen ordeal of his razor. lie hopes, therefore, that by attention to busi ness and a desire to please, he will merit as well as receive a liberal share of public patronage. The sick will be attended to a their private dwellings. FANCY AwricLES,Cologne,Somps, rHair Oils, Tooth Brushes. Toilet Brushes, Tooth PoiviJere, cite., &c., for sale try 11. BUEHLER. L WING PERIOIIC4I. 11F AMERICA! CiPittoirliilbria)Booll, • sr !PIM Ain& Pedgesfeik zed* Vtuibuf Skdo. RAltaD4B4l46 itali c Giles Orooo - L.rgodity. 4,NovAlette by T lll ikor,tlool,c , Thoitiqpit.la *ITU No. . ngaup! s orj,ptuntl Poetry, T. S. Arthur, who foottStbtet to ovary No., s'lloo• Sib Of 1 134:nne'll` sw•tebes Of Abodes'', fibeisoler: •• ' • 5.Wa isseari'merely as give a arnica of oar *intim* .for next yew ;Waiving. teethes. long eadvertisealMlid—rhali of seari4 rafie nifirjltgoko,thing• ' • 'AOresehly to the ' Practice, qt Met year,rebe publisher will issue as rare Dumber each miiirkith' diant in hinder". 'This lea novel readied in hiligitzhie' puhßibing. Dining the 1 1 edible et- list year, he gave mole engravings and more reading matter than any ti eom trunprazdek etrd, will aorthintut ito dodo next pp efn Thole who , etibacribe ' l,pY s tg'sllooK, may do Ito ringer the spew niece etia•thej a will receive Mro ore , their mo. hey in the Ma athne;thlm by iralnieribing to ork. To this hi added and hck.' derl in the same $3, the , LADY'S DOLLAR. NEWSPAPER, which contains in one month li satyr if notmuite i as much reading matter as I menthlies, making fore's the amount ' or roing,cf, two magallines a month.. Them ate peCultacities about Greley's Lady's Book frit dialed iderhat no other Magazine possesses. Them is Meisotint and Lille Engraving in , math humber—both by the best artiste. In ad dition to these, there are given monthly lahat no other magazine givta—s Coloured , I.shion Plater;-witha full description. This (corm is mnber, le Giodey, as no other work , ix theta every month and colored. Then there are Capa,'Borinets, Chemisettes, Equestriasm for Ladies, with Erigritringe: 'rho 'Fable, with designs for knitting, netting, trot chef, and ail:other kinds of work. Patterns' for Smoking 'Cape, Chait Covers, Window Curtains,,D,'Oylny's, Purses, Bags, &c. Hcellth and tanty, wi th Engravings. , Model Cottages, w t ground plane, and other en gravings, always illustrative of something use ful. Music, beautifully printed on tinted paper which May betaken out and bound. Colored Medina Cottager, and Colored Flower Pieces, oemtionally. These are all extra in Codey, and to be found in no other magazine. These wereallgiven last year, and will be coutinued. In addition we shall have in every No., one of "Owome's hketedes of .Imerican tharoderlenie," a most amusing series, now first given to the American puhlic. These will be illustrated In every, No. by a Story trim the powerhil pen of I T. S. Arthur, Esq. "The Mango cf Fashion," illuitrated‘y Fay Robinson, Esq. This series will be very interesting to the ladies. "The .dpp/icabiiify,,r Me line dra to Domestic Use.," I is mother.eries of Engravings now in pier"- , rait9n and wit'. be published during the year. Coiltigs furri(turc.—llaving given so many Mll4ll Cottages, we Intend now to commence the publication of Cottage Furniture—a very l necessary' appendage to a Cottage. Religion end Iliehery.—Our superior artists, Walters, Talker, Pease hod Welch, are how engaged upon a est of plates illustrative of these two subjects. Our A.fietie.---Prepared expressly for us— mostly original, and beantifidly printed, het' long commanded a decided preference over that of any other Magazine. It is a feature in The 1 Bonk. The , Literary Chareseter of Garley's Lady's 800k.—,-Witli such writers .as. bliss- Leslie, Grace Greenwood, W G Simms, Mrs Ellet, 'l' SlArthur, Mrs E Oakes Smith, Mrs .1 C Neal, H TTuckertnan, H W Herbert, dtc., the author of the widovceedoit, Professor Frost. Bryant, Longfellow, Holmes.—.and a host of others— moat always take the lead in literary merit. TERMS.—For Three Dollars we will send the Lady's Book, containing more reading than any other monthly, and the Lady's Dollar Newspaper published twice a month, which contains 40 much reading as ady of the *a pe riodicals of the day—making three publications in one month, or if the suhscriimr prefers the following splendid engravings to the Lady's 'Dollar Newspaper, (although we would not advise it, as engravings cannot be sent through the mail without being crushed or creased,) we will send the beautiful plate containing the por traits of Harriet Newell, Fanny Forrester, Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. Ann H. Judson, and Mrs. E. B. Dwight, and the plates of Christ Weep ing over Jerusalem. The Opening of the Sepul chre, Deliverance of St. Peter, and The Rebuke. If preferred to the newspaper cr plates, we a ill send Miss Leslie's novel of Amelia, and any three of Mrs. Grey's, and Miss Pickering's popular novels, For Five, Dollars we will send two copies of the Lady's Book, and a set of the plates to each subscriber. For Ten Dollars we will send five copies of the Lady's Book, and a copy to the person sending the Club, end i set of plates to each. For Twenty Dollars, eleven copies of the Book sad it , ' set of Plates to 'cub subscriber, and a copy of tits, Book• to the person sending the Club. , , Pot Dna Dollar w o will send the Lady's nook 4 months, and for '25 cuffs any one No. Palo* , to be paid on all orders. Addreiss, - LA. GODEY, 113 Chesnut stroet, Philada. November 13i 1848. 3f &tatim I4A CLOCKS, WATCHES, AND JEWELRY. WHE subscriber tenders his acknowl m, edgements to his friends and the pub lic for the liberal patronage hitherto extend ed to him. and respeetfully informs them that he has just received from the city a new assorrnent of 111L7 4111111111C1 "KAM 9 OP ALL KINDII-.ALOO. ttrilYtratZii .1 iii such as . Rings,' Breastpins. Ear Rings, Watch-chains, Watch-keys, Guards, &c., &c. Also •,; • ' SPECIVICLES, and Glasses.of all kinds am d qualities—all of which will be sold low. hiCLOCKS* WATCHES repair ed, as usual, at the shortest , notice. Establishment in Chambersburg nest, door to S. H. Busim,aa's Hook and Drug Store. 10:7i1 have also for isle a lot of new and second-hand WATCHES, which will be Sold low. ' '$ ALEXANDER FRAZER. Gettysburg July 21', 28418. ATTEND , TO YOUR TEETH': Dr. F% E. Vandersloot, StIltoZON DOUBT, . • , . SPE'C4., r.F,IIY infoims the OW zone of Gettysburg and vicinity that he is prepared to perforin 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 lie trusts will et.able him to operate to the entire satisfaction of those who may wish his services. All we:k will be warranted. For his plac, of residence enquire at the store of Samuel Fahnestoek. Reference is respectfully made to tho fol lowing gentlemen : lice. Dr. Sahnnucker, Rev. Prof. Rougher, Dr. I). Gilbert, Nee. E. V. Gerhart, Prof. M. L. tatreeer, 9,1847--1 y Dr. D. Horner, Prof. 11..naupt, Dr. C. N. Bor!why, ihttysttig, Oct. I,l l llladeiplain A d vertisenuents , Dmigyerrecitype . roriputs, nil superior quality, handsomely col ored, arid Of up In' beauilfitl hforoc• co etties i ,'ebitipleie, for only 'NA LAR, Spfeler'iPAtap Ua guerrtait del ierif, No. ao; Walnut Stneet.belowFourth, Philadelphia. All pictures made,at this , establishment will be• warranted Perfect. Sept. 22, 1e46..--6m Langenheim's Daguerrian Gal lery, Exchange, ad .Story: CLay, visiting this Es ti tablialiment far ,the purpose of ha ving a daguerreotype taken, expressed flat tering opinions on this favorite place of the "•beauty and fashion" of• Philadelphia, end vast numbers of strangers reeort to it _to procure a good Daguerreotype. The Proprietora will motor every exertions to .extend the , long established fame of this well known establishment. Family groupea, Grottoes of Children, and single portraits of all sizes are executed equally well. Philadelphia, April 21, 18413—1 y FURS. RICH FANCY FURS FOR LADLES' WEAR. CHARLES OARFORD, furrier, No. 104 CHESTNUT BT.r A few dews *bore Third, Philadelphia, OULD invite the ladies `tocall and examine Mean permr stock of Muffs, &tap, Tippets, &c., of every variety, con sisting of Rich Ruesia Sable, IludsOn's Marlin, Norway Martin, Mink Sa bles, Baum Martin, Stone Martin. Ermine, .Fitch, Lynx, &c., &c. These skins have been selected with great care, and are made by the best 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 respeet. CHARLES OAK FORD, 104 Chestnut t , t s few doors above Third, MIA. Sept. 20, 18.18.-0 m Philadelphia Type rfaradry No. 8, Pear St., near the Fzehange, PHILADELPHIA. ri , HE Subscriber having made great im provements in his method of casting type and mixing ohnetals, and had a thor ough revision of 'matrices, the faces of which are not excelled, in beauty and re gularity of cut, by arty in the country ; Hatters himself that by a strict personal at tention to business, and employing none but the most skillful workmen, he is ena bled to offer A 14;PERIOR ARTICLE .41 greatly reduced Prices. He is continually adding to his stock all tltat►a now, Irons theliestt workman of this and other coutries, and having lately pro cured from Europe a great variety of new faces and ornaments, solicits the attention of Printers thereto. Specimens will be sent to those wishing to order. Presses. chases, Cases, [uk, Stands, o.lleys, Brass Rule, mid every other ar ticle needed to furnish a complete Printing Offiee, stippliced at the shortest notice. GERMAN BOOK AND JOB TYPE. of the newest style and of all sizes, care fully put up in founts of correct proportion. ALEXANDER ItUBB. Aug. 25,y2448. AlitOßl4,l wILLED , NTYLE OF LUTA' I'oll GENTLEMEN. CHARLES OMELTORD No. 104, Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, w OULD respectfully invite attention to his superior style of hats for au tumn, 1848 ; which will be found the most perfect ever before offered to the commu nity. Its peculiar forms render it time more desirable, as it combibes all the essentials of durability and neatness, requisite in that article of dress, whilst his increased facil ities in manufacturing, with all modern improvements, enable him to challenge the world to produce a better Ilat. Children's Fancy Hats and Caps of the latest Mode.—Theee goods have been se lected with.the greatest care.. and will be found most beautiful and chaste in their etyies. Ladies Riding Hats and Caps of entire ly new Patierns.—G son t has been bestow- ed in constructing these articles, that they may fit perfectly easy, and fiirm a graceful appearance. CHARLES OAKFORD, 104 Chestnut at. s few doors above Third, l'kula Sept. 20, IB4B.—(March MARKET STREET, PHIL•DIELPHIA. THE cheapest and largest assortment of GOLD At SILVER AA ATCILES lit PHILADELPHIA. Gold Lever., full jewelled, 18 carat CAM, $3O and over. Silver "• " " $l6 and over. Lepincs a $ll and over. Quartiers, $ 5 to S/0. Gold Pencils, 1 50 Silver Tea Spoons, equal to coin. 450 Uold'Penis, silver holder ■nd,pencil, 100 With a splendid assortment of all kinds of Watches, lioth geld and silver ; Rich Jewelry, &c, dtc. Gold chains of the best manufactures, end in fact every thing in the Watch ■nd Jewelry line at Much less prices than can be bought in this city nr elsea here: Please save this advertisement, and call at either LEWIS LADOMUS, N 0.418 Market street, above Eleventh, north side, eir at. JACOB LADOMUS, 248 Market at. first store below Eighth, south, side. • ir:7 , We have Gold and Silver Levers atill.aheaper than the above prices—ft lib eral discount made to the trade. ' ' _ Sept. 22, 111148.—Ont ICLadies, the prettiest ( al- GINOh AIMS, ikc., in town. are - to ,be found at STEVENSON'S. Go and. Mt (heal. r" • gralliware Advertisements. Baltimoie ,Paper Ringing& . , ll' HE subscribers are nuts manufacturing and selling Paper Hangings, Vonitian Blindev Window Shade% Stick Blind*, and Paper Curtains, of every. delioription ; Linen Shades, Oil Cloths ' Doer Mans, Fire Screensai are doing PAPER HANG 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 iespectfully invited to call and examine our Stock and prices, where they can be suited in the mot accommodating terms—at WILSON & HEADS, Howard street Paper Store, No. OF,, west side, above liesintog. Aug 18, 18.18.-3 m .1. M. °M at JOHN if. OREM & CO. .. 21 E 11;.CH MIT TAILORS, AND WOOLILIAUS,IRALERII LK Cilorks, Ca is imerrsi Ilfreart ings anti MSIO/4 1 ' refonssi hag a; NO. 280 MARKET iTRKET, N. 'W. CORNER OY.OHARI. BAL,TIMORII • A LA'llto X. ABSORTMIK N Ir'Or READY. MADE• CLOTHING, Of Superior Qtudity. [7'OllE PRICE ONLY r .,n March 34, 184E1.—ly William Keilholtz, Dealer in Paints, Oils, Brushes, Glans, Varnish, Putty, and Nixed Paints, of all colors, at the lowest rates, Corner of Franklin and. Green etzeets,opposite the Penn's Avenue, Baltimore. N. B. WILLIAM kriurca,Tz,lsnving hnd a long experience in Paints, Oils, kc., be ing a practical Houle and Sign . Painter, will give all information, respecting mix ing Paints, &c.. gratis. Country Mer chants and others supplied on moderate terms. Oct. 294847.—1 y GREAT MYSTIFICATION OF STEAM WORKS f and Engineer seriously Wounded! • B it known to the world, that the nn dersigned has obtained Letters Pa tent for an Improved Machinefor Haling am/ Clean- log Clover-aced, . which,for thoroughly performing its work, in a speedy manner, surpasses any thing that hati ever been presented to the public, In order to produce a machine that will meet the wants of the community in every respect, the Patentee has for several years applied himself diligently to die task, and is now enabled to offer a machine worthy oftheir consideration. This machine has only been in opera tion during the last season, in Cumberland York and Adams counties, and has given entire satisfaction. It iii a neat, portable machine, only weighing about 400 lbs. and of light draught, and can hull and clean with ease four loads of cloverseed per day, or one load in Iwo hours. It can be con verted into a common windmill in a mo:; ment's time. Persons desiring to pur chase rights can see the machine by call ing at my residencein Lati more township, Adams county. Owners of Clover-mills would find it to their advantage to give me a call. llundreds of certificates ran be given of its utility, and the satisfactory invincr that it lOUs and cleana, claverseed,.. t uil slaw timothy seed, but I deem it only ttecessa ry to refer to a few individuals litre barns the machine has been exhibite and' fully tested. lIL'NTI NOTON TP. 1. rrr!rnrc TP. Jas. M'Elwee. Esq. George Deardorff, Earl Berijamini Shelly, Wright, J. E. Wierman, Abraham Livingston, John Italliniiiiierger, Darnel '.;i• Hebaritian Albert. Tyrear ip. 1,1 rp. John Bolin, Pnvid /4'Ni untie. John Neely, George su.ith, John Lahinan, it fleintzleinati, Eari. AlllOll Myers. :4 , re, h., Ip. F, rebus. John M'llhenny, Abratinin Kri.e , Win. M'llhermy. Abraham Diglium, Reading , p. JameN CLl3ll,lllgltillll, John Tudor, W in. NI 'Clea ry. Eli Doter, .tbruhani Wuy bright. M illiarn Fiekeri. E ItIiNER. 114n3-26, 1818.* A SCIENTIFIC 'AlEDiciNE—Gicat exie rience nod judgment are required to mo ke a vui uable, and at the same innocent purgative. This i• possessed only by a iew. rho {reit majorities of the remedies adverti, eel of this class, are manuloctured by persons who have no idea 01 the relative or inilitiduol powers of the drugs they use. It is this came. more than any other. which occasions the irlel liens and often injurious edicts, prco'uced by ad vertised re.nedies. And hence the general pre ' judice which prevails against them. Now them is a great difference in this respect, eith regard lathe pills made by Dr. H. Brandreth, and ensue quenily their superior claims upon the public Each of the 'articles composing the Brandreth Pills, are prepared in that way which will secure their beneficial effects to the system in the safest and es-nest manner. For instance, some inert , clients have to be prepared in the vacua; that in the air is exhausted in the utensil, and remains so until a combination is effected with other in gradients, which atierwards prevents the sir from acting injuriously upon the medicine. A gain, the proportion for each ingredient depends upon its multiplying power upon other ingre dients. For the power otdiff.rent vegetable pur• gatives upon each other, is governed by similar laws that govern the power of ligates by multi. plicativn, Niue added to nine makes eighteen : but nine times nine are eightylune. oit is with some vegetable purguthes. By adding nine parts of one ingred eat, and nine parts of another ingredient together,the power is increan• ed, not to eighteen, but to eighty-one. Furore ! ample, either of the articles to produce any pur• gativ r o effect, would have to be used to the extent ofeighty-one grains ; by combining them only eighteen grains have to lie used. Again, allot her ingredient is found to multiply this power again which in a proportion of two grains, would have no effect upon the animal economy, hut which, added to eighteen grains of a compoand of two parts of nine grains, each of two ingredients, will again multiply the power which they hove gained of eighty-one, to one hundred and sixty two. So' again, the mixture of twenty grains can be multiplied by an addition elf two grains, to the power of three hundred and twenty-four grains, of the original power or two first ingre dients. -Here we have twenty-tvro grains, which as a purgative, contain' the power equal to three hundred and twenty-four grains of either of the articles alone; nevertheless also so powerful af ter being thus combined are sate in any quantity; always having a beneficial effect.' and in bonnie capable of doing injury, of which thousands beer ample witness. The Brandreth Pills aro sold for 25 cents per bps at Dr. B. Brandreth's Principal 016ce,24 1 Broadway, N. York, and by the following duly authorised Aprils 51.8tavenson Jr. Ca, get. tyalArg ; J.,8. M'Creary, Petersburg; Abraham King, /Junta:Sown; A. APPlrlaUllt bl X"" w il D. M. t, White, Hampton; Brweringer Jr, Fink, Littlestown ; Mary Duncan, Caahtown ; aro. W. Herm, Fairfield ; ,J. H. Aulabaugh, East ,Berlin; D. Newcomer Mechanicsville; Barrel iSktirk,Haa. over. ' (Nov. , 3,1848.-4 m Domestic laduitry.ile the Wealth , nt 1114 Fresh Assortme of ripHE subscriber Ws n good assortrneat 4 of FASHIONABLE HATS,' which' he to prepared to sell Uri to i lower than heretofore, and'iivcix LOWER than they aro regularly retailed at in the cities. A good fur Nat, warranted, $1 00 Fine Silk, do. fur body, 2 00 Fine Nutria, do' 3 00 Fine Monterey, do. 1 00 Rusnia ' do. 2 00 Moleskin, extra quality, $2 50 to 400 Fine Russia Hats, and other kinds Low. The public are invited to call and satisfy themselves. licrTunme CASH, and only one price. S. S. M'CREARY. Gottzebvg, 407 14, 10.—tf • MIMI • vr".27lllftamr MULL TalUlVltla W. S. HOPKINS. , , ; ...t TIIF. MOST rrktCl,A/. 0 C 'l' • . ', ~ liVMO 5 Xt:g. . • .'' ' • , i,....,, 14, ~..:. ,•, .. k . ,• ••••• .1 00 11l "Jr. Irate s , raincapv. ,I, • i , • ‘.4.,.• • ~ .1: ;The only ret,lteeit Ore for uoAstrinprvor I .11 1 "PAL , s0'rentrivita'tied pitniatiretifii;nal,:f ell Ai ill'idiesetiiaiiilto filtrit fp iii4ll're Wilde of tliolifood--Via.,:' k:eroftilii °citing's gli#;)likiWei- MA t idin,Obst inate CO I net, RIT. f apnoll l ,ri* ill, or Pestulee bin itiii lace, DldScheiVeites' Ch Nis Sore Eyki, Rine Woini of Tetiii; . trell eid, I Thrla4inient and P'elki'nf l thie: goaea Asti lot tits, Sfutibont'iltiert;'giphilikic t kirititbirdi, 8 tlatlr ii or Lumbago, dlsettininiViising frOlit'an'ittjAdliitrus mid of Mereury,Dropit, Eirposurtibt Ittigitutrekis ,in kite :'alskr chronic' ConstituOittil Diddrdere IlOthis tnedieltie treeetarititmeatit'bukVeifiio. diem arils:tee of the vegetable kingdont Ore united, forming a compound entleeirdlifkrtitt In itielhitr eater and prnpertlei from• any other prEperition, and unrivalled in its • operatlob . on' the' arroyo when laboring utidetelluestia: It should be i fills* hands of every iterabri, Mho, by-6:1404a, or framer el.eaurse of I ifb, , is riredispoarid to die vinyl Many aliments that rendes lith atone, instead eta Wear ing, and Co oltrua Amish in death:.: -,' '' • FOR SCROFULA, Dr. Drakeo Pans4es isle., commended as a certain cure. Diotond initiative 01' its failure has ever.occurred when.triboy ow It cures the disease and at the same time imparts vigor to rim.- whole•syetem, tierolulous pence' can never pay ton much attention to tb. 'late of their blood. I to" pintifieation shook' be their first aim ; for perseverance will accomplish a cure of even heredltarq disease. , ; • 1 FOR EIjUPTIONS OF TUE SKIN, Scurvy, scorbuti c Ailections, Tumors, White hoellinf. Erysirwlea,,Dicers, Cancer", Running I scoreait'ltalito and Piles, Dr. Drake's Panacea cannot be too high ly extolled ; it searches out the very , rout nt tile disease, and by removing it from a system, makes a cure certain and permanent. isDroEsTioN.—lsio medicine perhaps hats ever been 'discovered which shell so much tone to the stomach and cancel the secretion of': healthy gastric juice to decompose the food as Dr Drake's Panacea. REIRIJEATISSI.Dr. Drake's Pumice* hi u sed with the greater:l success in Riwuttilitie Com plainta, especially much as are chronie . it tur by driving out all impurities and fool lincomare which have accumulated in the 'raisin, Whiih are the cause of Rheimiatfam.lhontaind Swellings of the joints. Other remedies enenetimes gite menporary relief; This entirely eradicates the dis ease trom the system. even when the limbs nod bones are dreadfully swollen. l'ONt't; I'TION can be cured. Coughs, Ca tarrh, Bronrhitis, Spitting 01 Blood. Asthma. lrit fictilt or profuse. irarectoretion. Bettie Flea, Night Sweats, Pain in the side, At., hate Lein murk Will can be with is much certainty as say other aimple dieease. A specific hos hug been sought for but in s win until the diseerery al tin. Drab,. Panacea. It is mikl and sole but airtime' and efficacious in its operation, end cannot possi bly mime the most delicate conalitution. N • would earnestly recommend those Abelson* glom it a trial — and we helive they will not harm tics - sion to regret it. The system is cleansed hpd s . tengthened, the ulceis on the lungs sin bested. and the patients gradually regain their lista.; health andtbength Head the follow ing teitieit-ry Philadditna, thle. 14th, th•ft. Ds sr Fie:—•n reply to your question respect the use ot Dr. Dratie'r Panacea. I will say, that although amerfectiptbeticer M thtt oirtente lift, rislB/I'reS:nt C..Sel{4ofitliee:mq. boa et er vol liable it may be in certain conditions cit. the sys tom, stilt 1 have belie% ccl that a rare for Cog aomrion would he discovered •ooner or later. oral cur imoly led me to try your medicine ip Iu a very int iterate rates. They were prunouneed by the attending physicians to be ru L aws a igy t oo 'lrmo - -riot, and Munitioned by them as itattrahlt. 1)1 of the per not had been under the beittniitht. serei:ll very aide penct.tioneis t. t a nun i bilr of years, and they said 'he hail ••ntrl fisphimord ~, emit/nowt tint Srrojultr.' and that she Incnr.cht lin=er for sometime, but conk' not be per mariently relict, d. In both cases the etleet at the Pamicea has 110,11 fllOO grittily ing. Only tour or foe bottles weir toed by one of die pet sums bridle she began to improve timidly. The other took boot ten. I will only add that familiar as 1 ant with consumption by inherimure and by exten t %%I` o ,, tervation as a tinily. and know ine also it i11i , 11 . 14,144 Mtree , in nine ra•e•S alit of ten of tat, buursrt, null other %reelable tonics. int well as ../1 marry of expet totem. and redatises. StioUld news hate seroninieraled-Ite . usem iike'a Panacea it I had not Leen acquandril with the ingtediconi. tielErr it today that the:o ale recommended by our moat popular and 'vim - tine Ithytimaiir, and in their present con.bined state num probably the bent alteiatit i• Met Lila etc, been made. The cute is in sccuidoure with a theory of Consumption hii m a li e d flj Viet cc few years ago by one in het most eminent w ii• ters oil medicine, and now establie bed by toils which admit of no dispute. Very respeciltilly yours. L. C. GUNt. To use the language of another. "Dr; Dralie•s Panacea is ntway t salutary in its effects— let er Notion,. It is not an Opiate—it is not rn }..t • pectorant. It is not intended to hill the jai , into a faint security. It is a great ii mods grand healing sod ruratise compound. rite prat and only remedy Which medical science and, skill has yet produced for the treatment of thin%net to unconquerable niniaily. And no petrol" rilllici ed with this dreadful disease, will be jail 10 him self and his friend/ if he go down to the poise without testing its virtues. A tingle bOtt '. in most cases, will pushier a favorable eheuie ia the condition of ono patient. however low." TO THE LA PIES.--Loulies of pale comply, - ion and consumptive Latiite. and oath is, ore thr biliteted by those ohetritetiono a hush ti sloes hue liable to, are restored by the use of s NMI* r r two, to bloom and rigor. It is by far the best remedy ever discovered for weakly thilittrth. slut such aa have bad humors; bens* phloem. they take it. It immediately restores tLs appetite, strength and color. Nothing can be more surprising than its invic orating effects on the human tram*. Petsons all weakness sod lassitode before taking it. at apse become robust and full of energy under its intlu• once. It immediately counteracts the nert slue ness of the female frame. CAUTTON.—De careful asst Pee that yam get the genuine Dr. Ilnsisx's l'anstaa-..• it has tb• signature ot GsoP. S nnnnn Ihe VI rapper otithi also the name "Da.. Dnatts'a PattotlM4, blown in tho glass. • Prepared only by Stolt Ns& Co.Druggiote, Ke 21 North Sixth street,Phila—ind for sAleby S. IT. TiVEHLVII. COMC 3tercereborg. Koch 9, 1848.—ty T-0 THE APFLiCtED Compound Medicated 10 OR the Cure of Colds, Coughs, Spil ting of Mood, Urancletie, Asthma', Whooping Cough. Palos and Oppressions of the breast, and , all other INultnomt7, complaints, and other diseases "hit+ have , a tendency to produce' ContiiiinOlidi. serves also as an efreetniti idaerer of Ilia. voice. 'l'l)4 o,antly is entirely a,yegetabla pre!. partition, the principal, ingredient* being, Hon-hound, Wild Cherry,. Bannipagillef. Boneset, Elecentpane, seed, Iceland Priekly:Aah, 4F , C: e will, if taken in tiaia, Ati y rem frint, jthoae diativealng airletiees„ihsitantik to Vonintupticia. ~, • One great advantage is Ibis medicine is its- eheepnees-, ithel"pnblic not being imposed upon 'by Ike. 'ooool4li high-prices which are generally ,exe toil for Patent andnt4er niedied r,ll l .Palrations. Each packago.•vontaine direction,. Oallt and 1,47 it I, • • 0 Prepared and sold at the Confection 'Mt Variety store of the Subscriber In 'Wbst York street, one square %Korn the . house, and next door' to Tbotnpadn'i tel. It can also be had of, the following -,117.. gents-, • S. IL Buehler and S. S. Forney, Gettysburg; -JA Brinkerhoff, Fairfield; Mrs. Ennucan, Ilashtarsen;i J. Lover, Arrendtstown ;, Peter Miekles,Bley, mashing; I). gnotrainn, Bendersvilk ; J. 'fi ti , holder, Bendersv ille ; Statile, DutSerow's Mill i J.S. Hollinger, Illeidlersbure ; IlenryiAlehoLnk. town; Shod; and Jolou:on, Fnindreborgr. ( . .F. A V4V i .,, Gettyidirg, Ver. 17, 15 17.