11Ptir AiNleopf 111 s order of the Orphans' ,(4Mp7f Adapts , county, the stibstri ber,..Adaunistrator of the Estate of Lvvi Mit.t.sa, jr., late of Huntington township. Adatei'county, deceased, will sell at pub lic illii,.bw the premises, on hide!, !hr 224 ifeqit'eMber tact!, all the interest of saitr;Lest;Millef (being the undivided one eighth.part; in a Fares lately occupied by Led:Miller, sen., situate in Huntington township, and adjoining lands of the heirs of Priderick Bower, John Miller, and toll errotttaining 125 ACRES. The Ito prorquiws ,are a 'ifil/Eit HOUSE, Lull a 14,44. with a Shop, Spring LID Ilaisawied other Out-buildings, two tine Splings• otwatet near the door, with a va rlef :id' Fruit 'frees on the premises. A ra TpMpoilion of the Farm in in good II liiii Idol Meadow. lir Sae to commence at 1 o'clock, I'. M. whewsttsadanoe will be given and terms madaitnown by '' = 'WM. R. SAIH.ER. Miner. Myßtifrourt—tvin. 8. Hamilton, Clerk. FaHf.'tt 1/348—ts • VALUABLE PROPERTY :,; ,111•Piarieri: SdLE. T HE anhecriber will offer at Private Bale, his prOperty situated on the I'Vetitcr6 Turnpike, 6 miles west of lla gecittoWn, containing 19 , 0 of, first.rate Slate Land, in a good state of cuktratien and under good fencing. • The • improvements are a oT p TIFVO-STORY ti 14 011 11 OITS E. a 001'01 do., (formerly occupied as a. toll,lieuse,), a, good Log Barn, with other neetwairy buildings. There are also w varietrof fruit trees on the premises. up• ples,,peachos, pears and cherries ; also, a ne' fah ing Well of water near the door. ay , poison wishing to purchase a home of ittmke ilescriptiim will please call on ttaaosnteriber. residing thereon. oho . will he filleasetl wr show, the same and make katirWliOttrtentts. • "'„ SAMUEL E. GROSS. Ve6. 1,1818.-3 t . , NOTICE. '" i gt io - -,• -,, -4.-. ) I OA linutiAlkh i • e po . "Es. A of Ifti' ; of4y ronelietesititt, Ad*C cotultits•l -de- teased having been granted - to the sob - se ' isritid lownetltip, Illitiote is •,' an ttill vitteArei4a4fttia ceased so' to to 'ffisie - paytnent iWfiatitel. lay and the Waving' chinas against said atifspoirof tht , pul . Artirkr! t P mauled" ( 9r sstilement. - • ~,,, , 1 LIA.NNA NEEIX, Nimea*pril,oo:B4B.-0L ,44-mark, i r a ireqiEt, _ , Nitaino,t2 D ,' on 'the .ittsiotiq„bLir4Aft Tll iktrAli, dair,) bite of Gottysburg, , Moms ,COl3 sty. Pa., detibilled, 'Nosing been' gtAntetl . .to the .. 40,40,1esiding. to Getlysbort—tioilee iifiatit t glient' to till perinut indebted to untidestme to ptilre maims; tkitbout debit", sW lothrootharing clauw lo pireselAtbg poorAirisotheatiestted, for aeulemout.- WM: W. PAXTON, 4th r., • Mkt "3 'lB4O-61 • • } Frio E.:oriee No. ',Tow:Term, ~.• ~, , ,,vi • ,'„ ', ' 1446. 144tioni 1.,4,;44.y.. .., Expl m io.:. =16044140,,A10nies being considered se 14000s- 1 %4e for diettribtitiondiera.pn 07tiritallemYrry of Deennber Mirt.--'. Extral. 3l #PF 4 :* *c° lll - I ' IC •! ''' • , ...:.,A. D., KU RIZ, Prirdi`y. rfIASSISOrfa Office, ciettyebm, i November 29, ISIS. i a rk meeting of the cid liVAlitt Total Abstinence Society will be liefif at the Union Seminaryi - llytone tp., onk.aiday Evening the lbift of Demithee meek, at , 6 o'clock, which-the friends of Temperance are invited to attend. An Address will be delivered by Rev. 1...1. Eicutsort. OZATAB FERREE, Sec'''. • A4pArEss.To IDE AFFLICTED. The, perusal of all, but more particularly those who may be imam inp with Coughs, Colds. &c.„,trkicks at this season of the year. are to pre. vateed o ija ,earnestly requested of tbe following leara p ,written by a, gentkmati of Philadelphia after haying witnessed the astonishing efficacy of that V•ILINu aaeue Roes a Exrac- TOILMIT t O ter it heat's pen of fire to give a proper glen Teranighty, wonders wrought by the "Expecte- 'rant " et Ross BPinalitia, Arthnno, Whooping Cough b itdriTes • &des *far ; . . And offers to ronsumplion's course a Inoit Smut Tri ti nal t t: e Ct i l li il%,Coughr, Croup, Plettriay,.it illYe( tails to Vire, Meng with many k:indredilla afflicted' one, en: i i i; ) ,Katitation a( the ,lleart, Syreati, ~ ,L!turi, in iiienrepl, : S,444leqicAttirvlab. Blood Spitting, and to kiln alt the relit 1 11111,14441nestrnt i truosly of ailments called " Put ; Npenetttnefofwitat cigarette r—s..g.t, b id—acute e il tCi ' auffereat, lose not inotlter day. , But purehase the , "Expectorant," to drive thy 1 401.1, *MO 11 47 , -(Crt Fickneti flies ita presence with dismay;. /11404arritta, thou =a it. deplore the follies at delay. • , 1 .0 - re.AUTION..cn Trim ll ma vr s a has the words ".Ross's F.rperie. I V n r .). wart aki w or, NA' blown in the Ake rnitials "J. F. R." stamped on the * '•Each bottle, hereatter, will be °rivet • ip • .aaw wearesa on which is the far starliesignature of the proprietor, without which it's autreterfeit. Prepared only by JAS. 1. ROSS, ...,11.) , i Druggist. Baltimore, Md. Ter sale by SA'tIUKL It. IlljElttEß, Get llhlgt; Di. % Woo. R. Stewart, York Springs; l'. , _Ill• *MI, Yon rflOd• . ..... , _ „ 6or' ' 51) coats per bottle. Oct. tt, t848.4t.' ~. ~.., ,ilajszikik, inmagair, lirrinrpsvaa, PA. LT . ltEs dell kinds, (gr fte ets'octl 1,) eat: be had ' pr Llpie c ub a IVA t0141 4 , 4 b1e tempo., Fleece caJ 1104014),W1o)Yee. vie ... 44 , iktoit),„_,,t ,c413r,,u,,,rr,401,1,-. iiiiTlP PENS A Nit'SILV Eft PEN- G , tbeol quality) Card Oases, :%qr. iji. ?Wittig Oaida. Fancy Note lit tom nuelopeo, Motto Waferi, Fancy U. Lotter tOtamps ke., for ode ow vi , ,,, , S. M. BUE4II.IIII‘ gt 4 etc ,J 0 /OAS Unit POW Vil. ijj Zir TIIIS ()rive ! i !L ei ll b n s e cr e i st r it l n n itof onhand a large T 11 4 HATS AND CAPS," of every deeription and fashion, at his old Stand, which he wants to sell at low pri emf. for good pay. Ile earnestly requests those indebted to him. to come and settle their amounts, as money is much wanted and he must have it. Ile respectfully notifies those who owe him wood, that now is the time to see it and sell it, and if oot helliered mien, he , will certainly require sash in piece of it. Conic one, conic all I W. W. PAXTON.' Oct. 27, 1848.-111 • Atattills.‘ J. V. 'STEVENSON, 11AKIIV 0 advantage nf attothOr. mdse.. - I L 6011 in the pridde or 'Coats, has brooght to atilt (Alice the CHEAPEST ASSORTAM'A• 7' OF, Dry Goi - i4 &P. evrr drered se Lida pmeNt. To pattituti:Ur ise is anaemaaary-74kstook isSull- Put rlissors ars rettpossetl4wstaWasii-extua , inc the gossis,",,asatureti iltat 44,4411;40 to their adiantage. , • - • • atry ?redoes 4611 kindolWir od. . AN0Y.,11,J.8.413t,. - .4 !,. flair k4li Vitatsit Eae C L O_CK,S W A.T C ES, AND ',IEWELRY(,•• . • rink oursifitrit •midevi: .sek;ormj. Odgeutenis ktthis, friends sod the pub he for the libersl patronsgelkitherto exteud ta hi.p. PO , r" . 01 1 1 44 X i9r•ran thew t4.44BbatUlltifieepivelljralkAle_ eity a new. WennrenS ef 11C3AL•41/41111.141Ng or AM jailD4' - '7OJlOv • 11 : 111r 111 lanehottg'Rier, Breastpins; Eve. - Rine, Watch-Akins, Witch-keys, Guards, Ate., ace: -l Also • arinCTAClEing,' •' • and Gloster Mod* and qualidet=alll of whith•wilt be sold low. d LOCKS & WATCHES repair ss usual, at Alai Shortest notice. Iv' Establishment in Chatilbershorg st. next done to 8: H. Besniatit's Book and Drug Store. pitri Kok( itto Ihr sale Ibt of new and sedond-hand WATLHIES. *Noll will bo .- 1 ALEXANDER FRAZER. Gettpiteurg July 214,2848. , IJI~YT 'IJ 1,1 *! 1 1 . .1sr14.c•elveti a . 'lanie supply or AVOl!lmbian Inksi to 'ehreh the attendee' of ,pur chasers., are .put up ; in ! oUnce, 2 , 011 fic r e• 62:128 ox., and , ; pint tiOrtlei,eadh ,041htijiiiiifillifisillpignitt# •IndieatcA 'by: pre 'iriinittitednot to tunter'atii eireuhi t ietatiteee in any •elfnate. ' •• ' BtiVelt irm. • •-• • This Ink flows f*lf,'lnd has a fittegloss. • ' 'III,TE This ink possesses ttid prdpeities ofrent brilliancy and beauf*,tif rotor and huidity., and, unlike, tidier tali is not liable to 'deßosit its IMO trine. This ink haii'a crimson Rid, and irnprovel in brightness on the paper. For petittiitiehee 4616, these inks nil- Iy, equal if oni'aiithiais siNthertr ; when the coltti'V Obit a L '6if, the paper, 'wilt remain iittehyo tages. For sale, wholesalWind tetail; by KKLLER KURTZ. Oxrtwa, We,. Bittinger; ASlNPUnosiiii Peterolvaryg, .1. Thin. Beaty dcbriatr, Liulaskiwa s Jobe Astitloldstr,.llendapenlio. ~:1848. . 11 7 1,4 / .41,9* I) TONS OR S. R PTON. ILIASHEIONABDR Dritheri and Hair Dresser, has removed his 4.Tem pie" tothe disiihedisdjeibilltftheemlittY Boil= dings, where lie , eatt *it'll times he found , prepared to attend le this esllwof thepuhlie From long experitineel he' flatters hinwell that he can gothrotighall the rantifiestione ofthetorieoricalddpitrunents‘ with such an infinite degree of of kilfris yid tweet die en tire batisfainion autos i t them (+Who the kcal ordeal of his razor. He bopet, therefirre;that by. attention to Nisi nesiutnitt i'desiont to , Phlsse, he will-merit as well sit receive 'a liberal share ofrililie patronage. , 'The, piekvill tie attended tow their pnviitir drreiroige;!--, -NEW Ell ;LII3HMENT. _ ESPECTFULLY infontis 'the Chi lli; son* of G -, ettyisburg, end strangers who may tarry here until their beards grow, that he hatropened- a new, seines.-in the shop formerly occupied . by JACOB LUDY, in West York street, one debt Weal of Paxton's Hai-store; where he intetidk'prose. eating the Tonsorial business in all iti'va= tied and' various branches. His razor's good and sharp, Hell shave, your lace without a smart. Gentlemen, call and see for yourselves. ni g sponge is good, his towels are clean, And in his shop he's always seen. gt:r He also respectfully informs the gentlemen that they can at any time have their hoots blacked in the neatest style.— Gentlemen can also have grease removed from their clothes. • Mary Ann Smith RESPECTFULby informs the ladies of Gettysburg autistic has furnished the room adjoining the above. where 4he intends prosecuting Shampooing, and removing dandruff, in which tier friends have been pleased,to accord to het- the palm of supe riority. She will also °needle removing grease from ladies' apparel. , Geuyshurg, Apra 21,1848. WANTED. Eleti 'Cents per Pomfret, r ILL be said fur WALNUT KER. " NELS, dt C. Wzsvisit7S Confec tionary, iu Gettysbilig.. Pa., if delivered dry and in good order. Persons disposed to attend to . the matter, can realize good pay for their tiouble,by securing the Wal nuts immediately, before the season has passed. Gettysburg, Oct. 29, 1819.—t1 WE . CAN'T 111 E" BEAT. Ready-made Clothing, 30 pet cent. cheaper than ever ! I ' 0 satisfy yoonsehres that Hsenue thin/pi I L can be done as well as others„" call at SAMSON'S Ready•tvatie . Cletithig & Variety • STORE, Opposite the MAIIIIL, Gettysburg. where yon will find the largest and most fa I h joust& wasortmee ter READY-MADE ELOTHINO ever opened in this county, selling for prices that. C./i/V'T IIE /SERT 'in or at the Mies. The stock has been purchased in New York AT AUC TION, at CASH prices, and will be aid lower than 'they have ever heretofore been ,offered to the 'public. To test the - truth of this, call sled examine .for yourselves, be fore •Merchisintelsewhere. . . • The assortment embraces every thinegin the. wily of Boys' and Men's year, 6ne linden pertine Tweed, Cuisines, Cassimere, fl teiiihieetet,and Cloth COATS,CLOAKS, end PANTS; Silk. Satin, Cassimere, 'Caiiinet, Cloth, plain and fancy VESTS ; caps,. amnia, . wrappers, shine, bosoms, reinspemiers, gloves, stockier, &c. Also, large"variety or fancy irtiefes.jeweley Ipelitteles,perruMery, condia„ rozoni.pur' sea, umbrellas, guitar series, Indian Rub- Imr Coats, &15 . .. • • . If you want to save 50 per cent. in pur chasing your Fall and Winter elothing. dull and examine my assortment. I shall fit you out in a full suit. from head to foot. 'cheaper thole can be funtishetat as °did et Store or Establishment, even if they notspAt given for nothing. Remember SAMSON'S Variety Mote. in York Street, one door east of Kuttz's Hotel. o:7>Alko for sale, on reasonable terms, two HORSES, a Carriage,' Rockaway, Buggy, Sleighs, Harness, Saddle. &c.— Also, a Town• Let, and the Ohm wpm it. MARCUS SAMSON. Sept.lBBB. 22, --if • . 1 8..t.41r? IDDIS 1 The Old Stand still ahead ! gAMIIEL FAHNESTOCK AKES pleasure in informing his I friends nod customers that he has been in Baltimore and Philadelphia and is now in New York purchasing the 14RGA'ST, CREATES?: 4- MOST FRSIIIONABLE Assortment of Goods, aver heretofore offered in this county, which is , now opening at his Old Stand, in GETTYSBVIRG. PA., CONSIRTINO. IN PART OF FRENCH, ENGLISH, AND AMERICAN NILOAID CLOTHS, Pilot ¢t AlifaverA)vertostings,cassimeres. plain and 'fancy ; Rich Satin, Silk, and Ves ting' ; Satinets and Kentucky Jeans, plain, and fancy ; Flannels, Limey, Ticking. -bMw i n_and bleached Muslims, a variety of new iityle calleoes, mous de laines, all priceit and gnu I i ties, grandaretts, cashmeres and French merinoes, plain and fancy- al paccas and mode, gala plaids, Tekin and Thibet shawls, large blanket and merinoe do.i. cloth and woolen do., also plaid cloaking,' a large assortment of dress & bonnet silks, ribbons, laces, gloves and ho siery, a large stock of caps, (cloth and glazed.) ealiva=aa LO VV.ER. THAN EVER BEFORE KNOWN ! Hardware. Queensware. also CarPetialf. The oubscriber deems h unnecessary to state any partitmlar quantity of Goods, as they will ihoW for themselves. As to pri ces Ind quality, they will throw into the shade anything that is NOW OFFERED ELSEWHERE! 1113"iks I intends remaining in the Cit ies sonumitai. wiU send an additional supply:every few days. I tender my ao knowle diluents to my Mendip and patrons for past favors. and respectfully, ask a con tinuance of the same---111attenng myself that, from long experience in business and facilitiets for purchasing cheap, that I can and will otter strong inducements to pur chasers to give me au early call. iper Cott)* y Produce takes in exchange kir Goode it Cash ptices. ' ' SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK. Sept. W. 1848.—tf Cheap ! Cheaper ! Cheapest! itiIDNATERI a NOV at least 40 per cent• ra. sosszaz HAS just 't 4 ettirned from the cities with the largest stock of FANCY GOODS, he has yet offered to. the Public, and he does not hesitate to my that it is the BEST in town, and the CHEAPEST ! If you don't Wallowa iteall and see foe yourself; While I shin bird:l66d: those - calling will be Profited: milortmok is' complete, and pirrelnised 'al the lowest Cork ricer The following artielea comprise a portion of Mir cheap and' splendid stock : Opttndii Lot.' Thotiet . .1.0, • lartr• .•••••••4 of Sails sail Manor Ribbons, Artificial Flositient; Shawl*, *nation's Mins. Thibitt, Black Cloth. end Cashman ; Wail en. Comforts, Zephyr Tie', Cap Ribbons, Wax Dolle,'llair and Cloth Brasher, Woolen Yarn tea and Side Combs, Pocket de. rim ma I vory, do. ; Hair Pins, Breast Pins and Bmeelleas, Panty Boxes, Watch Chains, Gonda, and Keys, ticent Bags, Fancy Soaps, Penimidera, Silage Pencils, Plain Gold Rings, Children's Gaited ,Silk and Cotton Candass, Steel Buckets, Steel Bag Chains, Ivory and Steel Knitting Needles. Knit ting Needle Cases, Mourning Collate, Gimp Head Fringe, Black Cotton Hose, Cotton Spool Thread, thread and cotton edgings and laces ; madl, book, and cambric Muslin., plain jaconets, Irish hoes, black and mode alpacca, flannel, cashmere, masa holland, linen table cloths and towels, bonnetint ins, silk handkerchiefs, plain and figured earwig, silk ties, a general assortment of men's, wounen's and children's; hosiery, guns and cotton sampendese silk and spools, whalebone, hooks and eyes. pearl anal agate buttons, ivory studs, sewing and sad- ; lers's silk, patent thread, men's black kid gloves *: ncehle-worked colars, ladies' kid gloves, black galloons, standing collars, rosette, tabs 'and quit ling, hair braids, blacking, watches, steel bead ret icules and purses, beads and clasps, purse twist, rings and tassels, scissor., thimbles, chenille. worsted patterns, card board, lilly white, cologne, hair oil, head dresses, tooth brushes, bed lace, car- I pet binding, pins and needles, a large assortment ; of children's shoes, men's and ehildren's cloth ; and glazed caps, etc., he. przr Ladies and gentlemen are incited to call and examine before purchasing else where. Come one—come all—and save • FIFTY PER CENT ! J. L. SCIIICK. Gettysburg, Sept. 22, 1818.—tf Ita I t r t iNnai go. Habgligs. I. eadaelliirg PaPerliattglitge, Bleeds; Winslow' Shatlestethlek.Blinde, a dd Paper Curtains, of every • deseripthm.; , !anew -Wok's Poor Itaßtiri Vire Screens, & aretdoing,t'& ~ PER,I- 1 411P1 INGS goil4 sod cheaper than, Cny other establishment-1n this city. and insure all our goods to be 'Baltimore mmltt., Country merchants. eitixesta and dealers in general, are respectfully invited to call rind examine our stock and prices. where , they tan be suited in the mot accomcnot i aygg terms—al WILSON dr. LADS, Howard street Paper Store, No. 65, west sac, ablitc Lexington. Ang 18, 1846.-3 m ' • J. y. OM. : AWN" N. OREN CO. k MERCWI ANT TAILORS, AND WIgOLICSALS DEALERS IN C/otka. Cossimeres, resting ti and Toilers , Vienne boss, O. 230 NARKS': STRIKET, N. Ws CORN Or CHARLSM.IIIIALTIMORS. A LIIIIOIC ASSOILTMKNT OF READY .111 A DE ,C1.0.1111.1“4, Of Superior quality. L? ONE PRICE ONLY.Ai March 31,1.848.-1 y GREAT BUSTIFICATION STEAM WORKS ! and Engineeraadarly Wounded I BE it known to the work!, that the lin" dersigned has obtained Letter Pa tent for an Improved Miehinefor HallisAg and Clean . ing Floner-seed, which, for thoroughly performing its work, in a speedy manner, surpasses any thing that has ever been presented to the public. In order to produce a machine" that alit meet she wants of the community in every respect. the Patentee has for several years applied himself diligently to the task, and ' is now enabled to offer a machine worthy of their 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 is a neat, portable machine, only weighing about 400 lbs. and of light:draught, end can hull and cletin 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 residence in hatimore township, Adams county. Owners of Clover-mills would find it to their advantage to give Inc a call. Huntleedanf certificams caw bogivea of its utility, and the satisfactory winner that it hulls and. cleans clorerseed, and also timothy reed, but I deem it only necessa ry to refer to a few individuals at whose barns the machine has been exhibited and fully tested. klcisTaseiroyi Tr. LATIMORI Jas. NrEheee,Esq. George Deardorfl; Eon Bertjanthis Shelly, William Wright, J. E. Wiennan Abraham Liringaten,- Jahn Ralrenapereer, Daniel Gardner, Cyrus Albert Sebastian 13titaiell Franklin tp. 1)a rid W.Muralio, George Smith, Tyrove tp John Bolin, John Neely, Joint Lahmao, A. ileintzleman, Eng, Amos Myen, Nirra;as Fp. Prentiss... John M'llbenny, Abrahams Krise, Wm. M'llheimy. Abrahams Bighassi, Reading ir Janes Cunningham, John Tudor, Wm. lerCleary. Eli Deter, Abraham Waybright. William Firkett. GEORGE GARDNER May 26, 1848. REEMOVAL. DR. J. LAWRENCE HILL, DENTiST, HAS removed his office to the building opposite the Lutheran Church, in Chambersburg street. 2 doors east of Mr. Middleman's store where he may all times be found ready and willing to attend to any ease within the province of the Den tist. Persons in want of full sets of teeth are reaPeetla.U, invited to call. • - REFERENCES. Dr. C. N. - , Rer.C. P. KR AtTII, D. D "D. H , Prof. J•ro r, H. 7.. 81001131111. " Wx.M.R 110,.D. " C. A. Gramm; " D. GsLaum, J. C. Warm's, D. July 7. 1848. 1%.11101r STAILIONERT. KELLER KURTZ is now receiving his supply of Fancy Stationery for the approaching Fall Season, which con sists of Wood Wafer Stamps, brass elicit ured esds ; Coma-wood Travelling Pocket Ink-stands ; Cedar Pen-holders ; Fancy Colored Glass Inkstands; do. Pen-holders ; Fancy Colored Sealing Wax and Wafers; Billiman's Patent Wood School Inkstands; Embossed Morrocco Port Folios, let ter size, (withor without brass lock); Gillot's Steel Pens, waranted; Transparent Wafers— assorted Colors;Motto Wafers—in box es 4 sheets; Emossed Border En veloipes; Diamond Motto Wafers, in sheets ; Buff Envelopes, truer size ; Counting-house! Date Markers; Idathemstiealinstruments Bone Paper Cotters; Ivory.-do. ; Pearl do ; Polished Ivory Tablets ; Sand and Sand-boxist; New Style Letter: Clips ; Fine Medium and Coarse Perforated Board ; Eaten Fine French Letter Paper; Superiorkultdible Ink, 4c., . 4c., with at hundred other ankles oe 3 taticaerYt which am offered at- the ;lower( Cash prices, at the Bookstore of • KELLER K URT' Aug. 18, ' r 11EllatiltlICT4Gising es 'rr HE subscriber Seeders ilia nehnowl:; -°- advocate to the public' for the liberal and steady patronage with which he has been favored for a series of years, and re• speetfully announces that he has just re• ceired, at his old established stand in Chambersburg street, a large' and. fresh irt surri.v or • . • . ; DRUGS lc MEDICINES, ' ?}algid u ttl ill 1 9 0121210 0 Paiuts,Varuish, Dyestuffs and every variety of articles usually found in a Drug store, to which he invttes the attention oldie public, with assurances that they will be furnished at the most reason able prices. H. H. BUEHLER Genysburg, June 2, 1848. Ph M4l rB, ,istiettliottaietirw ' DiWcrryßtyrl;llo4lloo, .:" 2 4 (IF/4 Nape 'quatiti:bangreio*yc4 ti ti t:4 and tit:up In beiailltd tit4iie. o c 4 Ali far 'only ONE ' DOG LA ,at SpiW neap Betplerretipt Gal ter y, No. 80} Walnut: tree', below Fourth, Philadelphia. All pleurae made at lMt establishment' will, be warranted Perfect. Sept. 2*, 1840.— , 0ut • Langenheitn's Daguerrian Gal lery, txcharige, 3d Story. la ON. 'Husky Ccav, visiting this EB EL tabtialtment for the purpose of ha ving a daguerreotype taken, expressed flat tering opinions on this favorite place of the "beauty and fashion" of Philadelphia, and vast numbers of strangers resort• to it to procure ti . good Daguerreotype'. The Proprietors will make every exertions to extend the long established fame of this well known establishment. Family groupes, Groupes of Children, and single portraits of all sizes are executed equally well. W. 15. HOPKINS Philadelphia, April 21, 1803-11 FURS. RICH F.9IVCI" FURS FOR LADIES' CIIARLES °MILFORD, Furrier, No. 104 CHESTNUT ST., A few doors above Third, Philadelphia, VI/ OULD invite the ladies to call and examine hissuperiorstock of M uffs, Boas, Tippets, &c.‘ of every variety, con sisting of Rich Russia Sable, Hudson's Bay Martin ? Norway Martin, Mink Sa bles,. Baum Martin, Stone Martin, Ermine,. Fitch, Lynx, &0., 4te. These skins have been selected with great care, and are made by the beat 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 OAK FORD, 04 Chestnut et, a few doors above Third, Philnd Sept. 29, 1848.-9 m Philadelphia Type Foundry Nu. 8, l'ear St., near the l'xehange, raILADELPittA. WHE 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 which are not excelled, in beauty and re gularity of cut, by any in die country ; natters himself that by a strict personal at tention lu business, and employing none but the must skillful workmen, he is ena bled to offer A aCPERIOR ARTICLE, .11 greatly reduced Prices. Ile is continually adding to his stock all that is new, from the best workman of this and other cowries, 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, Ink, Stands, Galleys, Brass Rule, and every otter ar ticle needed to furnish a complete Printing 01lice, supplieed at the shortest notice. GERMAN BOOK AND JOB TYPE, of the newest style and of ell sizes, care fully put up in founts of correct proportion. ALEXANDER ROBB. Aug. 25, 1848. O.IIK R Ir UNRII.II4E.O STYLE OF MT'S FOR -GRA' TLEMES. CHARLES Oilsrona No. lot. Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, vs! 01.11.1) respectfully invite attention v 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 the more desirable, as it combitms all the essentials of durability and neatness, requisite in that article of dress, whilst his increased facil ities in manufacturing, with all modern improvements, citable him to challenge the world to produce a better Hat. Children's Fancy Hats and Caps of the latest Notle.—T4oe goods have been se lected with the greatest care, and will be found most beautiful and chaste in their styles. Ladies Riding Hats astd Cops of entire ly new Patterns.—G reat has been bestow ed in constructing these articles, that they may fit perfectly easy, and (oral a graceful appearance. CHARLES OAKFORD, 104 Cheatnot st. a few doors above Third, Phila. S'ept..29. 1848.— , (March 3,-1y) 246. AND 413 MARKET STREET, THE cheapest and ,largest assnrtment of 1101,1) do siLyER WATCHES In PHIL•IIIMPIIIA. Gold Levers, full Jewelled, 18 carat Cale, *3O and over. Silver " " " $l6 ■nd over. " Lepleer " $l.l and over. " (learners, $5 to $lO. Gold Pencils, 1 50 Silver Tea Spoons, equal to . e6iii, '4 60 Gold Pens, silver holder and pencil, Ino With a splendid assortment of all kinds of Watches, both gold and silver ; Rich Jewelry, &c., &c. Gold chains of the; beat manufacture/a, and in fact every thing in the Watch and Jewelry line at muCh , leas . pricesibeit caulmbotight in this city or elsewhere. Please save this advertisement, and call at either . - . LEWIS LADOMCS, No. 413 Market street. above. Eleventh, north side, or at JACOB. LA DOlsol US, 2413Matket at. first store below Eig hth, south side.. • „ IICT" We have Gold and Silver Levers 40 1 eheaPer than the 40 0 !, Pric 43B— e /4' - eral,discount made to the trade. Sept. 22 ; tB4B—Acti' 11111...• MPOINAIR. dn. 411111111•1.. _ tateliltle lardssatrE iltre.Wealllth 4 4 . /115 4 1 1 2 1'4 . ' &Fresh Assort most of. ;a m *. 0911111rimbieriber 'has i goodassartntelti 12 of 'FASHIONABLE HA:Ms which he is prepared to sallat lito.itioweritton heretofore, and mum Lowza than they are 'regularly relidletUat in Aie cttiea..' • vdddlour'Hot;orarimitedr., i .11 00 FM. Bilk, far body, gint!Noulii,vVo9. nue Monterey, ' dn. 1 'oo' Russia Jo.- . • 200 Moleskin, nitro quality, ' $2,01110,4 00 Flue Hassle Hats, and miller kin t liP The public arelnvited to Call ail 'satlify themselves. pEzit•Ticans Caen, and only ono price. • S. 8. , M'CREAILY. Gettysburg, July 14, 18411.—tf , 1 3ERFUNIERY, SOAPS, FANCY ARTICLES, TOYS, di.r. for sale by U. WEAVER. To- AFFLicritto ' ampound Medicated{ Candy. gOH the'tire of Colds; (loughs, Spit iitfg of laloOd, firoilehetlo, Asthma, V Doping CSugh; Paine slid Oppreselohe of the breast and all • other Pultnotia=y complaittts, and other dieeisee which ,have a tendency Sc produce Consumption. It Serves slab ai an effectual clearer of the voice: ' . .. , Thiti Canity is entirely a vegetable‘ pre- Paration; the;principal ingredients being, Hore-hound, Wild Cherry, Sarsaparilla, Boneset, Elernpane, Ibiquorice, Flax seed, Iceland • ass, Prickly Ash, do. and t will, if talon time, relieve the system' from those dis easing afflictions that tend to Consemptinn. One great advantage in this valuable medieinel* itfOcheapness, the public not being impoeed upon by the enormously high prides which are generally exacted for Patent and O ther medical Preparations. Each package iontains directions. Call and try it ! -Prepared and sold at the Confection and Variety store qf the Subscriber in West York street, o f square from the Court house, and next door to l'hompson's Ho tel. It can also be had of the following a ge II 111--. I S..ll.l3uchier ogil S. S. Forney, Oettyalnirg ; J.. Brinkeiheitr, Fail tirld ; ,Irs. Duncan, Caohtown ; J. Gower, Arrere4itown ; Peter Mickley, Mom- tnnobiirg; D. Kurt, tilentlersville; J. Burk holder, Berulersoil ;-, Statile, Dutterow's Mill ; J. s. Hollinger, licodlerobarg ; Usury, /3 bluuto towu; Shorb 4ad Johnoon, Emmitibliog. , C. WEAVER. Gettysburg, Des. 17, 1847, A SCIENTIFIC MEDICINE:--Great expe rience and judgrneat are required to make a val uable, and at the saute innocent purgative. This is possessed °ray . Ilya few. The great mardties of the remedies advertis ed of thus class, ate manulactured by persons who have no idea of the relative or individual powers of the drugs they use. It Is this cause, more than any oiler, which occasions the inert ness and often injulious effects, prixliweil by ad vertised remedies.. And hence the general pre judice which prevails against them. Now there is a great dillbnmcs in this respect, with regard to the pals made II Dr. It. Brandreth, and conse quently their airpeior claims 1111011 the public Each of the articles composing_ the .I.lraudreth pills, are prepared In that way which will secure their beneficial etfiets to the system in the safest and easiest manner, For instance, some ingre dients have to be irepared in the viten(); that in the air is exhaustel in the utensil awl remains so until a eOMldll4lOll in effected w nth other in gredients, which atterw aids prevents the air from acting injuriarisly upon the medicine. A • gain, the proportirti tor erieb ingredient depends upon its multipl rig power upon other ingre dients. For the wer of different vegetable pot -4 gitives 11111/11 each other, is governed by similar laws that govern tie pow er of figures by multi plicarion. Nine Oiled to sine makes righter ii but nine times rite are eighty-one. to it is with some vegetable purgatives. By adding. nine parts of one ingreil.ent, and One Parts of another ingrediennogether,the power is increas ed, not to eighteen but to eighty-oar. For ex• ample. either of Ito articles to produce any par. gam vo effect. wont hai r to lie used to the extent of eighty-nue graiis ; by combining Iheni truly eighteen gFallle, 114 re to lie iieed., Again, allot her ingredient is low/ iii multiply' this 11111% agateagagatei . which in a prow, ion of two giainsoriorld hare no effect upon thenntmal ee my. lint which, added to eighteen; grains 0 1 a C1)1111101111d of two parts of nine grads, each 41 Iwo ingredients, will again inultipty the power which they hare gained el eighty-ate, to use hundred arid sixty 'rr u. •So again, tie mixture rif twenty gfl.illb C.lll Ile multiplied Iv an addition el two grains. to the power of Dire hundred and twenty-hair it rano, of the ori grail power of two first Mate' (hems. Here we ha l v e twenty-two grains whir, as a purentike, curi umll the power equal to three hundied and tweiiV-tour grains rnt either of the article. alone; neva-the-less also so pew rout al ter being thus conillried are sale in any quantity ; always having a beleficial elle E. , ' and in no case capable of doing inlay, of which thousands bear ample witness. a yrhe Brandrt Pills are sold for 25 cent, per box at Br. B. 11r dreth's Principal Oilier, 241 Broadway, N. York anti by the following dilly authorized Agentsl.4-, J. M. titeirenrion & Co., Get tysburg; J. B. 5114 - earv. Petersburg s Abraham King, lionterstoWnik. M'Earland, A bbottstown; i i. D. M. C. White, H mpton; Bnceriniter A.' Fink, Littlestown ; Mary Ulleall, Caslitown ; Geo. W. ilenaY. Fairfield ; .1..11• A nialiatigh, East Berlin; D. Newcomer Meclamicar ale; tbini'l Shirk. Han or. er. I [ Nov. 3, 18.18.—?.in B. T large !ROI Ile w shoe, handl will to al NGS, wa .ipi to or er at all times. ocrAll kind of REPAIRING done. both in Woods Iron, at the most reduc ed prices. rThnnkfti for past encouragement, the subscriber licits a continuance of pat ronage, and intites his friends to call at hi§Establiohnld in west Chamberaborg at., a few dooreibelow Thompson's lintel. I 0. W. HOFFMAN Gettyeburg,ictobor 15, 1847. I , v. ...r0p..1 . _ . . G. E BUEHLER .0 ESPECT LLY,informs his friends It and the p lie generally that he haii now on hand n rge assortment of TIN WilßE' of e y description, which he will sell atmod. to prices--allwerranted. Pentane to purchase aglow rata will'do welt to ll befOre'potehtsieg else. where. " HOUSE;. S i &TING will be mitle andleit ntio'ri refit. TON 4A" P,13 VBO, P 44, : Pop ..r heo has recently un7 dergane thorough repair, and been fOrnis/Mil,oll ntirpnret?ful7titt4tWor the beat quality, lentbers,ooo I f egisfalbie and 'others vM ing4lte seat -Of Vargo ; t a very deeiriabls stopping place. scrCharge moderate. • IVA!. V SANDR, Agent, uty 21, 1848.—Otu' zx ' j' . OE it O s t kFEE Z;i t 44140* • :- .' ItEMr.bitS. ' • ' '' . • ' 4,1' ' 1),,,,,t.,,,v•j , ti ./ ~ „e a 1,,,,,i •, , , ,'. A'' ol, ‘• 0..4 API? •fe, The,only rodictri cure fig Ofteetteffelit . grail, l' AL , oo.ritmlovestaadrpenaratientiPternxiti A . t 4 44 1 4 , 4 1 1,1 *Allot Pima to AP:P 4 0p0 11 11 . , rAA the tifood — vtaltiSO i rpltilts, Cmtlii.DßlA Mil A Ktip,op, mkt em;Obstitiute Luttunecitit ru ' idions, 4 ,, e .ii,i_. of Pistulei on the face, Stine eili' 114 i" tediii Sore Eyed , R ik' ' , mom of Tette, 't.ka;hl 11041117 Eniergemeot enedtPsmin• hf that Bcdiest.ind Joinie4 Stubborn uleere. Syphilitic Syehotonli,beifstices or Iftsnoloogo, disesulisiferiSluttsPfsbalP i nilltAlcAllit Cie of.Mercury,Thitinix.4.4 . paeute or Jnor tines in life: also Chrofue,Consfitrtionar Diem a." . In this med i cine seven! indeeent'llif,vir Oil tent articles of the vegetablelkiligsfedn iniFliitheili forming. compound entirely dlifitehtdo its char: eater suit properties from sol otber prepotatietii and unrivalled in its gpfmtiou no IttedtPleuei when labtiring ander disease. It should be it. the bands of every person, who, by bal ' i meltfuc‘elle , - al course of life, ie preillepoyed to the vety espy aliments that tender life e pitnesilll!eild 9 44blentt log. and so often result io death. ` , . . , .1 FOR SCROFULA; DI. Drakes; Panat4i Is Pe.' commended as a eettain eure. Nit one linitatneie of its failure has ever oecurrod st hell freely' need-* It cures the duelist= and at the same ilizois'inripairte vigor to the whole system. Serolulonsi,persons can never pay tio much attention to tip" elstecS their blood. Its purification slionld'he their erst. aim ; for perseverence will accomplish a cure of teen hereditary disease. - ' • . FOR ERUPTIONS OF Tllkli , ,klN,i , eitrvy scorbutic Affections, Tumors, While •Su idling, EryDipelis, Ulcers, Cancers, Running Sores,t7cabs and Bile., Dr. Drake e Penns:ea catintitbe too hirt.- ly extolled ; I: searches out the very mot of ibis disease, and by removing. it from •PyStemonakv• u come certain and permanent. INDIGESTION.--No medieinit =perhaps tos' ever been discovered which gives kb Much lone to the stomach and raise' the seetetion 'Of: healthy gastric juice to decompose die loud as Dv Drake's Panacea. ftIIEMATISM.—Tir. Drake') Fanticili Is usi Fed with the greatest success in Rheumatie. Coin philtre, spipezially such as are chronic. It can a by striving out all impurities adid,joul butinpuis which have accumulated in the eystetn, which are the cause of Rheumatism, Clout,nad b'welliitt 1 of the joints. Other remedies sometimes wise temporary relief; this entirely eradieates the due ease from t he system. even u hen the limbs and bones are dreadiully swollen. co "4 sot rrioN can be rutted. Cougbe, Cs - t:tirit, Bronchitis, Spitting ut Blood, Asttrirs lcur• Mutt or profuse Expectoration Hectic. }11 ,, 1.. Night Sweats, Pain in the side, &c., hate l u ell untied, rind ran he NS ith as notch certainly et all other simple disease. A specific' has 100. been nought tor but in vain until the discover) of 1 r. Make s Panacea. It is mild and sole but certain and eltlrOrlinis 111 its °phonon, and cannot possu bly injure the most delieale constitution. It e would earnestly recommend throe afflicted to gum e it is trial—and we bell ve they will not hate mita - Demi to regret it. The system is cleansed mod a rengtheited, the elects on the liingspue heated , and the patients gradually regain their usual health andstrength. Read :I - m(011u* ing lestin r ity, Phi/oar/Om, Dile. 14th, 1,411. Dole Sla.-111 reply in your question tc•p. , l ing then... of Dr. Drake's Panacea, I will D. 7, that although a perfect dishelievri in the evistet. le of a Punorto, or Cure lor 1111dDeRbei. however r a 1.• liable it may la• in certain conditions ut the hys tom, still I hat a befittied that a cure Irer I:sir - stumpt ion Coillil be ilihrovered •ooner or later. at il rumba) led me to Try your mill:einem too set y toil ii roses. They uric pitillinitlCo 11) tie .theliiiititt physiento n t o he et L sitiiii APT VON is ell i - rosy, and abandoned by them as rot wroble 11 e lit the Isar-one hod been under the tioutnit rut c 1 seveial see> able piartul,oilet,. I. 1 a iiiiiiiieei al year,. and They said she had "old jos 'hut.' (. u /tamp/ ~,,, .1111601t11 r, olh Sr r t , 'Hler.. .1.41 tied .1" a at , glut linger fur mialetinie. buil could hot Le I co maliently relies , d. In both elves this ettect at the Panacea has been most stratify Me. Only lour ur live bottles arse used by one of the nelsons before she heaths to impasse timidly. The Whet look about ten. 1 *ill only add that familiar as i 1101 Nail rouommption by iiiheillaure sind ti) elk 1 - si , ii 01itlerVt111011 a, it tinny, soul klutsWing alto II e 111 . 11010118 eireCl. 111 woe re-ca out 011111 of tat, tnniesels and other begetrarle 11 ...at. -1101 as 01 litany- at the estielt°lllllls and swish tes. 1 ntinald mincer hat e recommended II a use nt 1 u. Drake a Panama' it I had mint been arquimuiti il with the ingtetherda. Muilbre it To sac that Ili. -a ate recommended by nor Mott popular and bili-1- tllie physicians, and 'in their purrerit errolou rd stile loan probably the hest altehltlll.ll,llll.llS ever been ITiliile. The corn i, it, nernillPlWir NS Olt a theory of Consumption loom bed in Prover a few years ago by °lle 01 bet most CllllllllO I% 11- ter, 011 medicine. rind now established by In, Is *lnch admit of itu dispute. Vet). tel., ertiolly yours, 1.. C. GUNN. To .ise the langtisee of another, Pr. Drake's Panacea is always r altila ry in its effects— iei et injurious: It is not sn Ornate—it is net su VX !woman?. It is not intended to hill the int. 1: into it taint security It is n great r. to eily - n grand healing and curative ecnfin t .nd. the glest. and only remedy which medical srienie and .4 ill has yet produced for the treatment of this hitl.te. to unconquerable malady. And no . rtisein nil with this . drendfol disease, W ilf be just to self and his friends if he gin down To the 'guise. without testing its virtues. A single bout e. is most eases. will ',induce a fsvortible chshke in the condition of any patient. bourne! low." G. with cot a to do TO THE 11..41)I F.S.—Lailles offish. complet ion awl consumptive kabits. and 'nth as ate de bilitated by those obettlietions u hit h ft unites ate liable to, are restored by the use itst a bottle or two, to bloom and vigor. It is by far the bCtt remedy ever discovered for weakly thiltfien. st:d such as have bad humors; being pleasant. they take it. It immediately restores its appetite, strength and color. Nothing can be more aurprising than i orating effects on the liftman frame. Prfsl.6l , all weakness and lassitude beton , taking it. at (nice become robust and full of energy antler its 'Win - earn. It immediately counteract* tbs mart ticks ness of the female frame. '6EN to it-rate 'action a call. CAUTION:--He eareftil and pee Orel 'you co t the genuine Dr. 1) • P , signature of Gin P TORRS on the wrapper .tol also the name "Da. Da•sx's PJ:IIC Cl Prtl•." blown in the glove. Prepared only by Serrano& Co. DriptegUM, No 21 Ninth Sixth stteet,Phila.. and for sole hy, S. 11. BUEH.LER. Gettysbuir. CORK St ZELLER, Mereeroburg. March 3, ' 14R CHRiklitp OF the very best quality, and 'different guy flavors, can be had. at, all 'lithe's, at WEAVER'S Confeetidharyin chambers burg street. Families and Partsts rill be supplied with any desired quantity,itt the shortest notice. kIairICESsmi3OONFE4C TION of BR kinds always omlistsd. and will be furnished to order on reasonable terms. Gettysburg, Julyl2B.—tf • -I .1' Spatiefhisig for the Leetiiti. , A Fieteh fat of'HIRRCTS , de FLOW ERS, for as* at , hy. 'HE m S Al A VI. OP/4 4 W q'iery mr Avat4,sg4he Catogy , guitalniodeettiroilegiats, . Retordltt', Wieetehr` , a pt'.' = . -et Evkir ri: Hpsli hiid co or. within tllw ynith 11 per annum--if not paid within the year, a 2 atop 3i o . INllNlCA*(4lofilLatitteearagesanteepa t ii i ,„-- except the *Hupp 004,1 ailP dingle ropica 131 cents ? A,Vtihird ib Hodlpt a direininnuante barj e gl l TlFd /0 1 1.311 1 114,1119004,.: „ tiffsiff:oo l , 44CP 0 I II PLP011ulirrilatertt 004 ' 'tl o°l l I. l , 4o — fi s icerYl ,B 44 l l,lo,suktsgttea !M aeuli . Unger ones in the saline proneatinnet•- 4 11 a f i ll o fll!',fnil freci*Ar toNsiii,dir a vigif . 6 4) is9lthnueil; until Pr hid, eral viduitko will, beAliede theOetlfb, aasartiso tiy thy year. Zirrrol4 - eiritr VlllOl cx7f ;tea and pro:tartly, and ea pitiatplabla forms. and, Conimamiretioes is the Editoraex, ng such as contain Muhey or tiro, nous,. v% new tutbsierihurii, mat be 'sax r•te itkoniCt ut ,-cure aitetiliou
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