Star and banner. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1847-1864, December 29, 1848, Image 3

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INvurios the lattootton of those who
JK 40140 riblitopt, the, etleteetilry preekt its
tit 41.11 tic Etivotih. , :tlitring the approaching
baii4ara to hie large assortin out of
ADISIJALSI FANCY BOOKS,
williett'trive'be . en Selecti'd with a special
'ildw' , c 9: 'Oler'oetaf..i . on, and eiiihrave the
c oe alb be:l:Ain—including,
The Gem of the Season, Can of Beauty,
ll~Air for Miriam!, .fanitanth.. liu-
Z?01 1 ,;e9ii.4..P04;et-ine-ttitt . , ,ehrist
,,,,ma,Xeepsitke,, Lady's JLutaal, .
:Go , of Friendship, Lady's
an tu Laurel Wreath,
• ...ady:llltiStrations of the f3ilile, Scenes
itijioiltreutf nUr Satiottr, do. the Apostles,
dat,inf :the Patriarelts.• Bryant's Poems,
boagfellow's do., Mrs. Sigourney's
Wiblby's.do., Cowper's do., Childs
111thrlit,Thristnias Blossoms, &c.—
alreleg'sitily illustrated and enibellished—
aawhich will he sold at 7'llE VERF
LOWEST .PEIOES. IL7'.Call and see
them ;,' •••
far.. The subset iber has also received a
V EN 11. E aOOKS au j 7
t.olqYa Vepseats for the young—of every
vilPitlYs auJ kinked to every taste.
S. , 11. BUEIILER.
4Nldityisloarp Der. 15, 1t3.1/3
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KELLER KURTZ'S .
Chtilidook.slore
Oppetile the Bank, York ty
, Gettitburg, Pa. .
Ithiargrst, most varied and elegant a..iort
te.iN Zmint of Anmial.., Album., Gift Bouks,
Pouts, and Chmee Ilelywns Woks in line bind
ings. ever brought :u (ha market, and at, eery
hat , prides. •
leofers of firrotory ; An lliuminaied 'Annual
for 311/CC(' 1.1 X. Edited by Re:. nett Coates., 310;
Royal Octavo, Pinced in the best =tow, on
inoWssitlite raper. ithbtrated with Twelve
acilateijingravings, and illuminances, arid limp/
in abs blot elYi,e• • - • • • 4
6,309,0 ql,doiy Offiriag, Or Gems nt.Piovibemi•
reetrier.be 31. e.. :detainee atutothets, teeth , .
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,11 - ggagiAgon'a 0/Trririg.,tAr l'acne and Poetical],
W(itisigs p 1 the ina,t eminent ;indium, illustrated
with o,,ettgraijngs, I so!,
dtrzhiseitivlitite to' It udg t lib, 'tint!,
rmettselemseseibp..: .
21k.6 ter 'Aiken of Frifrtiskip; A Chr4tt ,
masa I rsitne. Years tB4P , ertted by, 001 4 .
il.tt.l6treival. and illustrated with fine steel . eat
ibargrgni and Illuminations, 19 ono,- :elegandX
Ixtuad,,.4lll edges and-lades. . • •
the Charm • with sursprb colored (brio platen,
and richly , emblazoned ourdere, scarlet eaten gill
- , oji r ering . ;ni peaty; • with the Female
Portgaito„(colored) and a lt %chip colored fronter-'
iinece, A on , „ ern,. tra gilt edges:—
Ur* Ekon' Offering—, I u elegant cokined
eiliggithy,Mta.,Otgood..with:a 'floral Dictionary.;
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,P,oerne.-20 superb engravings, ld* ,
ptatly printed, uniform with Longfelines'a POEMS.
AIRIII O 6Y Phille—ichtittroaa and .me Year's
GiR for 1841 0 . taio,, printed in, bestatyie,
on end nine
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illuminated Presentation Plirtioletten by /Ureter,
and,boodise.thmbest • , . • .
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All4oedillatfOtarli stra-ona-.10 colored/fates.
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Tbe.Rentry of likistratione of the •Bibhi—Bve,
enstaisang , elk toe mentorird enneavirirr of sun:'
jec!s flora celebrated. ticriptore paintinge, edited
by !twilit.% £.4forard .I;;Terett'llail. This it en
tireis term book in both matter:and engravings:
(km. of lisasty-por Literary Gift for '&l9--
embeffsebnl with nine be* mezzotint engravings
aluin/Innainalions, printed on the finest paper and.
law:ins., eve.. ' • • •
Friandoliin't•Olti•ring—a Cik ri et ma* Nere-YeOr
end Birthday t;irt roi• Pd. Illuvlntletl with rune
fine naetrin int ea g ray j Itip. by la rtain, biro flag%
the former volumes, embossed
mirage silt nitre. •i •
jib.l4eapetke ot F, riembittip. for 1149--s Qin
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Gtnintroas Roses and New -Year's .Wreath for
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largletypeAßustrated with tire fine mezzotint en
geologic liptititchie, and illuminated title page,
despoil" booral..heir i one of the prettiestjuren-
On internee. itisued from the American press,
Ibsen, Avian!. ,
.r.") 4 All;lBr4nth ; or. Token of Remembrance
—e Christmas and New Years Gift, tar MO
rolelislicd with fine steel engravings by Om
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anntkcji, Nadiv . ellaunts--by F.,1A11111 C. &MIMI.
82 irigaitt inga ' A, .splcnitiii work. ..,
liii'renritLady's Guide.
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Willikil'o'e69=.beantiiut binding: • ' •''
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Sketch Book—by Irving, beaat.ful,retiseri, ex
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WAINRIATOZON
HARRIPOURU, PA.
Popular house has recently un
-I,lTdertorie•tt thorotrglirepair,atid Welt
firtloltsisegoi/kerritirenetaftitnitttre t af the
heatrisiallityt rd lembers of the I.egislature
anthillitsek visiting the seat of Govern
utellttla4lo find it a very desirable stopping
it:PiChantointoderate, s •
I , WAI: I'. SANDERS, Ageht.
Ibieriablerg,Julrtl, 1840.--41 in
lonatlian"—nt
Kurts'a liookstore-..0n1y 12 14 eta.
et tit elPhi "ten , $ l . CO'SectO iti,xpur
. ,
=MEM
ISAillirtawlk IrORZYSINIr.
eirrevsauko, PA. . .
wituaravirsesw ilea% (*rate
,0b41%.*100) loint tar Not *tilt**
ottilitstio hie t "tic, :PONee v e i•
„ 110-IFVMAN:
I Ik4OND TONSOR
S. R. TIPTON.
VASiIIONABLE Barber and flair
Dresser, has removed his “Temple"
to the diamond,adjoining t!te County Buil•
dings. where he can at all times be found
prepared to attend to the calls of the public
Font tong experience he flatters himself
that he can go throughall the ramifications
ofthe tonsotieal departments, with such an,
infinite degree of skill as will meet the en
tire satisfaction of all Who submit them
ehins to the keen ordeal' of his razor. litr
hopes, therefore, that by attention to husi
11C.:tis and a desire to please, he will knOrit
as well as receive a liberall:hare of !midis
patronage. Th..: sick will be attended tea
their private dwellings.
NEW ESTABLISINE.NT.
II F . :NUT SMITH,
ID ESPECITVI,LY. infdtins 'the cid..
LI; zees of Gettyshitrg, and strangers
who may tarry here until their beards grow,
that he has opened a new saloon in' the
shop formerly ocenpird by JACOB laYirir.
in West York street, one &tor West of
l'a x ton's 11 a t-itpre, w hare ha intends:piose
cutirig the Tonsorial business in aU Us va
ried cud various.braaohes.
ths tosses good Cud sharp ;
Heil shave yoar.lace witivoula *marl.
Gentlemen, ell,Lantl.eee..for .v.ourselees.
i Tl 4 spend is good. his trittels are clean, '
And !whit shop h& always seeri.'
Orr lie also rite Wally informs the
gentlenien that t ' Olin at any dine hive
their bouts black ' ipAc . ninstetit rifile.-- .
. ~
Gentlemen can also Juts. greasy retuoved
from their clothes): - , • , .
MaryAini
1 RESPEUITUUNAhforws the ladies of
1 T o ti city abing . that'sheles acted the room
I adjoining the' above; where she intends
1 prosecuting Shampooing and removing
dandniff, in which her friends have been
• pleased to accord to her the palm of supc
riTiiittliAllitlit ilsp , atlgnd tstpitwovitig
greasa l from ladies pp 1 .
1 4 1 1
Go' itysbure, APri 24048. • .
, , .
' iD. 'InteCoNA tOilt, •
, ,
' • &Orley •alLato
0 0104 in, the S. W., corner of the
. ,Publio..Bquarotone door West of G.
•Arnuld:p.Btere. formerly occupied as a
4w -cape by- Job 4 AVOanungby.
'H1,400004 "ndbY;DePetft and faithful at
tention tfolntailleas in hif,Proleation, a will
beAtis,eraleavor to merit, confidence and
ValfotnYie-i r. _
40,11,41'C'osavaily will also attend
iir.taiwpdy-ttrailk business, entrusted -to him
aa;;fi s gerif., and Solialor for Patents and
Pessigna. !Ile has ,matla arrangements,
!through which be eanlurnish very desira
ble facilities to applicants,,and entirely re
lievo,ttletniffor the ,necesstty of a journey
,WiuthrgtoNiikit, eradication to him per
eattally ctry loner
ttyslittro,
AL • .
4 . : - AT • • •
.ITtoWN.Et.efT,44II",
teIICEiP.4 I IO
1, rime fhanare, North
ef.tbek Vann-house. between Smith's
•ent6",teeeneon'e owner*.
' .44011YabOV,Pa•
AIL 411 ID _AIL - 11-11 L MO
qv, rug ILLTROM' OF
GRAHAM'S Alt GA ZINE.
ripHe'eloSist of 'the current Volume is
• J ll -. l, derimed . a proper period to announce
tiArtif rstidtri tho - that ar ,
‘ratVortrentb have - hemn completed which
titifith. fist! toincrease itsotttartions during
:,11ttiotnitig peat. The best Writers in the
.cotintry will continue to enrich our pages
ViieV'ttrieptotlobtions, and our engravers,
who +Stand at the' head of their profession,
will put fort h the hest'efforts of their art to
mike this peculiar department of the
**W.:4MS. moos beautiful than ever.
Promising unremitted exertions to mer
it a ivimiiluanee of the faior bestowed up
m blaguiltie, we respeetfully solicit a
rebeWal: of %Ma subscriptions of all ha old
pattiont; snti'the 'addition of the names of
all'ialte-deatee avail } themselves of the
mitigation Of reeding what is universally
cate4deil *be:
Niagaztne t
t li the Coins-
Atttmtioil is estimP:to the Pdlowing list
og-Ternis,'svhicii aioangnestionahly more
advantageous to substeritiva than those of
ferial'bSo ady: tither work of the
TERMS‘ •. •
$3
0000 in advance
One Coy,
Two Cupi‘ii+
rive Copies,
,Eighl,ecip* ;
TweiveCopimit
lark! or yrill furnish one copy of the
Magazine and one copy 91 the t•Oattinlipy Evening
Post," korlijor,, ,Thit ...Post" newaripgr,.of
the !Allen erabO, Poblished 'weekly. (notsemi
monthly, or betasiorially, as some newspillers are)
and fillbtflOith wadi* of the choked !Ibid.
'tIA•MOEL D. PATTERSON & CO.
' • ' Nit Chei,trrat it.; Platailelphii.
tETItSBURG FOUNDRY
ALSCIII.I%
UE subscribes respectfully infbrrus
1 . his friends and the public generally
that be still coniimMB fti' ctirry on lite
FOUNDRY DUSIINEBB.i nallits branch
.
es; it his old establishment. in tlip,WYestern
pastel Gettysburg, tv here he has constantly
on hand all sorts of
. St 41/ 2/ I/WW2/29.
inich as Kettles, Puts, Ovens,- Skillets,
'Paw; Griddles, &c., of all 'isms.; ahm.
STOVES of every size and variety,
ding Common, Parlor, Air-tigh t 'and Cook-
log Stoves—among diem the far-Gamed
liathaways.
ro.Farmers he would say. he has on
hand an excellent assurtmetit of
TfireshOm
(foray's celebrated Strawcutters, the re
nowned Seyli - r Plows ; also Woodcock's
and Witherotes'; also Pointe, Cuttera.
Shares. &c:
BLACKSMITIIING is carried on in
its different branches, by the bestof work
men. ' . .
'flte subscriber has also opened a
-
1100'1x &•snow
Shop in the South end of the
Freund ey Buddi egos here, with good *Ark
men and excellent materials, the neatest
.ktts and best work Will be made. latr.L.l . -
dice. will be waited on at their reaitlenee..
All of the abuse .mentioned articles will
be furnished as cheap, for Cash or country,
Produce; as they can be had any where
else. All orders will be promptly •inte44l4
• •
or altdi?ne at Ope
sikunis' notice. •
'WARR
Cei, ' ,oll l 4nr• Niay . o 1818.
GREAT BUSTIFICATION OF
111 . 4)RK8
and Engineer seriously Wounded 1 .
43 E it komwn to the world, that the un-
Alersigned has „obtairted Letters'l'a
tent for ah
Improved Mdthinefor Hullittgancl Clean
in $: Clover -10 d, ,
which, for thorentglity performing its Work,
in a speedy manner,'surpasses any thing
that has ever beeh presented to the public.
In order to produce .a machine that will
meet the woeful of thecommunityiu every
respeef, the'ratetitee Iris for several years
applied himself diligently to the task, and' .
is now enabled to offer a machine worthy
of their. eoasidetation:
This m4014,10+88 only ,been in opera
tion during the last season, in Cumberland
York and Adams counties, and has given
entireintisfsetioti, 'lt is a neat, portable
oils Pine, only weighing about 400 lb,.
andbflight draught, and cah hull and clean
with entie four roads of cloVerseed per day,
or' ofie !bad in tole *ours. It can be con
verted into a cotronort windmill in a mo
ment's timer Persons desiring to pur
chase rights can see the Machine by call
ing at my residence iii Latimore township,
Adams county. Owners of Clover-mills
would find it to their idvantage to give me
a call.
Vutulreds Of certificateecan be given of
its utility, andihersathrfactory manner thug
it hulls and cleans tloverseed, and also
timothy reed, but I deem it only necessa
ry to refer to s law individuals at whose
bards the machine has been exhibited and
fully tested.
HONTIXOTOS Ts. LATICOSS Ts.
Jas. IN'Elsree, Dal. George Deardorff, Esq.
Benjaralin Shellyi William Wright,
J. E. Wisensa;Esti., Abraham Livingston,
John Raffenaperger, Daniel
nebastian .Btittell. Cyrus Albert.
Tyrinte fp. Frank/Ili tp.
John Bolin, David ADMonfie,
John Neely, George Smith,
John Lehman, A. fleintrJeman, Esq.
Amos Myers. &rob's,' ip.
Frerdent. John M'llhenny,
Abraham Kriie, Win. ADllhenny.
Abraham Bigham, Reading ty.
James eqnsirrikham, John Tudor,
Wm. breleary, Eli Deter,
Abraham Waybright. William }lckes.
. GEORGE GARDNER.
May 26, 1848.
cßiags m o r p
IMO
- RDDIOVAL.
DR.
,J. LAWRENCE HILL,
IDS7V7IS 7,
lAS remit:Mkt his Of fi ce to the building
i •
opposite the Lutheran Church, in
Chambersbuty street, 2 doors east of Mr.
Midalecotrs store where he may all times
be found ready and willing to attend to
any case within the 'Province of the Den
tist. Persons in want of full sets of teeth
are respectfully invited to call.
REFERENCES
Dr. C. 111.11eeLecur, Rev.C. P. Xit eve, D. D.
" D. Home, Prof. M. Jacooss,
" C. A. govrelLL, .. 11. L. 13Avutsen,
" D. 6161111 T, Wm..M.REANuLDII
Re• J. p, NV Avses, IL D.
MBIIDE
1112110.1titACTOGON.,
T HE subscriber tenders his acknowl
edgments to the public fur the liberal
and steady patronage with which he has
been favored for a series of years, and re
spectfully announces that he has just re
ceived, at •hiS cikl established •stand in
Chambersburg street, a large and fresh
SCIIPLY or
DRUGS t. MEDICINES,
. Paints,Varnish, Dyestuffs J : 4'
and every variety of articles usually found
in a Drug store, to which he invites the
atontion of the public, with assurances that
they will be furnished at the most reason
able prices..
. 8. U. BUEHLER.
Gettysburg. .June 2, 1848.
FREAK 6111.1 1 / 4 k,
CLOCKS, WATCHES, AND
JEWELRY.
rHE subscriber tenders his acknowl
edgements to his friends and the pub:
lie fin the liberal patronage hitherto extend
ed to him, and respectfully informs them
that he has just received from the city a
new assorment of
: 111 00 11 1f411.- 4io 9
OF ALL KINDS7-ALSO,
UaNChijalliTo
such as Rings, Breastpins, Ear Rings
Watch-ehains, Watell•keys: Ghardi, &c.
&c. Also ,
Afp t - eracrism,.
and Glasses of all kinds and qualitiee-al
of which wi11 , 64 sold low.
CLOCKS & WATCHES repair
ed, as lentil. at the sHortest notice.
Bstablishnient in. Chamberstnng st:
nest door to S. H. Btrentsn's Book and
Drag Store.
#.l have nloo for sale a lot of I,lelo and
second-hand 'WATCHES, which will be
sold low. .• •
ALEXWNDtR FRAZER
G 0 40b0tg 7 44 1 Y4/, R 84,3;
C'AUTION...—In bitting forth the 'vir
tues dr Dr. Wistar's Delsant; we have no
desireid aeeeive those who are laboring
under affliction nor do we wish to eulo
gise it more than it justly deserves. Yet
when we look around and see the rear a
mount of suffering and distress occasioned
by many of the diseases in which this me
dicine has proved so highly successful, we
feel that we cannot urge its claims too
strongly, or say too much in its favor. •
Let the public he on their guard. 'Oth
er .Bateams" and mixtures are sometimes
imposed on the unsuspecting for the gen
nine Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry.
Some for the purpose of succeeding better
in their schemes, have used a part of the
name of the genuine. as "Phtenix Balsam
of Wild Cherry." "Balsam 'of Wild Cher
,
ry. Cortifrey, &e." "Syrup or C her
-IY," &e.
, Nonagonuine, unless signed I. BUTT'S
on the' wrapper.
, 0:7"For sale by SAMUEL H. BUEH
LER, only agent far Gettysburg.
ILVP.R. AND GERMAN SILVER
171 PENCILS, VIOLIN STRINGS,
dm of beat quality, can always be had at
;he ileaney Store of C. WEAVER.
itiV/$Ol/0
A VARIE'I'Y to suit every body, both
(11„ quality and price, for sale st .
Iphin Advertiseliaentio
Daguerreotype Portraits;
XIF a superior quality, handsomely cat
. cored, and put up in beautiful Moroc
co Cues,complete, for only ONE DOL.
LA R, at dreler's Cbegp Dagneerreten Gal
lery, $0.. 814 Walnut &tem. - below Fourth.'
Philadelphia. All pictures made at this
ertalllishment will be warranted Perfect.
Sept. 22, 1848.-6 m
Langenheim's Daguerrian 671-
lery, Exchange, Sd Story.
la ON. Hermit CLAY, visiting this Ea
u tablishment 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 a good Daguerreotype. Thp
Proprietors will make every exertions to
extend the long established fame of this
,well knowif establishment. Family
groupes, °mopes of Children, and single
portraits, of all sizes are executed equally
well.
April 21, 1848-1 y
RICH FANCY FITS FOR LADIES' WEAR.
CHARLES OAIREORR, Furrier,
No. 104 CIJE*TNVT ST.,
A few doers above Third, Philadelphia,
I. MILD Invite the ladies to call and
examine liissuperior stock of Muffs,
Boas, Tippets, &c., of every variety, con
sisting of Rich Russia Sable, Hudson's
Bay Martin, Norway Martin, Mink Se
bles, Baum Martin, Stone Martin, Ermine,
Fitch, Lynx, die., &c. Theso skins have
been selected with great care, endue made
by the beat 'workmen in the country. La
dies may rest assured that no article wit'
be offered for Pale . in this establishment
that is not perfect in every respect. •
CHARLES OAKFORD,
104 Chestnut it, a few doors above Third, Plated
Sept. 20, 1818.-6 m
Philadelphia Time Fogendlll
No.. 8, Pear St., near the Fzehange,
PHILADELPHIA.
'l' HE Subscriber hating 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
whit It are not excelktd, in beauty and re
gularity of cut, by ally in tbe country ;
flatters himself that by a strict personal at
tention to busineAa, and employing noun
but the most skillful workmen, he is ena
bled to offer
A iI;PERIOR ARTICLE,
:21 grew & reduced Prices.
He is continually adding to his stock all
that iii new, from the best workman of this
and other contrive, 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
order.
Presses, chases, cans.juk, Stands,
Grileys, Brass Rule, and every other ar
fide needed to furnislta, complete Printing
Office, so pplieed at the shortest notice.
GERMAN 1300 K 111Y11 1011 TYPE,
of the newest style and of all sizes, care
fully put up in founit. of correct proportion.
ALEXANDER ROBB.
Aug. 25, 1648.
O.IK 10 R
UNRII3LLED STYLE OF ILITS
FOR GENTLEMEN.
CHARLES otacrort . n
No. 101, Chestnut Street, Philadelphia,
va , MILD respectfully invite attention
IF to his superior style of hats for au
tumn,lB4B ; which will be found the most
perfect ever before offered to the commu
nity. Its peculiar forms render it the more
desirable, as it combilies 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 4 better flat.
Children's limey Hats and Caps of die
latest tl/ode.—These goods have been se
lected with the greatest care, and will be
found most beautiful and chaste in their:
styles. •
Ladies Riding Hats and Caps of entire
ly new Patierns.—Great has been bestow
ed in constructing these articles, that they
may fit perfectly easy, and form a graceful
appearance
CHARLES OAKFORE,
104 Ch"trut at. a few door* above Mild, Plida.
Sept. 29, 1848.—(Mareli 3,-1y)
AND 413
MARKET STREET,
ramarzi.rov*,
THE cheapest and largest assortment of
di& • GOLD dr SILVER WATCHES
Int
In Puti.tentreta.
Gold Levers, full jewelled, 18 carat
Case, *3O and over.
Silver " " " *l6 and over.
" Lepines *ll and over.
Quartiers,' $ 5 to $lO.
Gold Pencils; 1 50
Silver Tea' Spoons, equal to coin, 450
Gold Pens, silver holder and pencil, 100
With a splendid assortment of all kinds
of Watches, both gold and silver; Rich
Jewelry, &c., &c. Gold chains of
the beet manufactures, and in fact every
thing in the Watch and Jewelry line at
much less prices than can , lie bought in this
city or elsew,here.
Please save this advertisement, and call
at either • ' 4.E WIS LADOM US,
Ploal.kkarket street; above Eleventh,
north side,or .14tC0,9, LA DOM Us,
248 Narket.st. first stets helow Eighth,
south side.
K:PiVe have Gold , end. Silver Levers
still cheaper their the'above. prices—a lib
eral discount made to the trade.
Sept. 22, 1848.--bru
Dattimore Advertisements..
1. N. OREN. W. S. HOPKINS.
JOHN N. OREM & CO.
MERCHANT TA ILORS,
AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Cloths, CormanerestreSlingS
and Tailors , Trimmings;
NO. 230 KARKET 'TEEM N. W. CORNER
OF CHARLES. BALTIMORE.
• A LAROE ASSORTKEN'r OF
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Of Superior t t ruetly.
trONE 'MICE 0141.V..a
March 31, 19418.-.ly •
'lousy SPOUTING
lA/ ILL'lni Made . and put up by the
subscriber.who will awned prompt
ly to all orders, and upon as reasonable
terms as nan be procured at any establish
ment in the county.
GEO. E. BUEHLER.
Gettysberg, October 15, 1847.
BCIUGK'B
FURS.
Ahitid 'kit Alt: VAiiiritltitiiiii'f.
.
~211 1, *. r NIR./SHAD,
SETAUNIONIAOAZINE
efntlerature . and4rl,jor Jan.lttitkr.:.?
In.C; M and Prof. John S. Hart, 80.
itors—,Bo pages of.letter:prest on new type':
end extra fine paper.-3 superb Mezre
tinto embellishments, and 8 other
- 'varied Illuittittioins, and eon-
tribulions from the pens of the following talent
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December number, Mesars. ° Bartain add Sloan*.
ker having purchased it of the former proprietors
and transferred its place of publication Irom Ns
York to Philadelphia. In addition, also, to rbe
services of Mrs. Kirkland, who will cotillnue,'llis
heretofore to contribute to Its pages, the prop' ,
eters have'engaged, ai in associate Editor, Prof.
John S. Hart, of Philadelphia.
It is confidently believed that the patrons of this,
Magazine will find signs of improvement: as well
as change. Its external appearance is improved •
For evidence of this the reader need only look for
hi nnelf. In the PlffOrfal del)akirrlants.the, Maga,
ems may now fearlessly challenge comparison
with anx of Di rivals.
In respect to the Isireftsat character' of the .
Magazine., it will be the earnest ervdcaVrir of 'ati
concerned in its publication to 'sera terror It the
contributions of the beat wrltins that the tout)•
try affords. The proprietors bavvialready, enter
ed into arrangements for articles from almost
&hit!, writer ni distinction in the U. Slates, of
which they offer what they' claim to bn vlrry re
spectable -first fruits,” in the present number.
AN oßicirtA, NOVEL,
A spetinl renture for the present vtt iime win
be the pliblicalion of an Origirio/A'orrt, the man
uscript of which has been purchased toe One pur
pose. The pnblieation of this am,' will tom.
mence in the t 'sin' number, and will in no eteee be
extended ova the ntereedtv year, even although•a
large number of exits pages have to be printed
to bring it to a conclusion before the close of the
volume. This noiel will open to the reader a
new field of American traditions : entirely un
touched by Irving, Cooper, ()pithy a our writer
of historical fiction. Scene of the story is'
in Noah Carolina. just prior to the Revolution,.
and it embodies in the tenni of an entertaining
lictitiouv narrative 0 niays ot historical wavlitionv
re.pectinit the early settlement or the Carolinas,
which, if se mistake not, will give quite a new
aspect to that pail ut our Rational history. 'I he
Writer. Mr. WILIIT. who has contributed a Short:
tah.i to our present npnbet, is a native of Sitriti
Carol ins, anti has Ira% ersed c tretittly all that pail
of the cm:fitly which he has MIA' the scene M .
Ins •tmy, tot tie purpose of giving the grater
littelity snit accutacy to his deecript ions IV ith -
out violating soy 0 11.1. secrets, we may rename
to tell its reuder's in advance. that be hits thrown
an interest (aomething like that with which ge
ttio.lias invested the abode or the lin.ckerbocg
ers) o'er even the "Dismal Swamp, - and that
not less di; oral line of a intl . !. harborless sea beach
which stretches for hundreds of mile* south of
Cape
Another feature will be a series of Storimby
Prof At.nsts , ot Williamstown, Mag.. illustrating
the times nt ibe ear;y Puritans.
Res—fowl 'robn, 1). V., of Pittsfield, Mass.,
will continue to contribute New England, Le
gends, of which “Tomo of the Wild Lakes, - in
the January number. 1; a lair specimen,
PREMILM
The following splendid Engravings. suitable
for Parlor ()liniments, have been engra, c.l at an
expense of more than it iioll. aild are off er ed as
Premiums in connection %ith the
price of either picture is of itselt f;:t
A LARGE WHOLE LEN() PORTRAIT
OF GEN. 'IAV LOR—Represented resting on
hi. war-horse, ()Id Whitey, Engraved on steel,
in Ilettii(lnte. by J. :sartaiti, from lhiguercoiyres
taken :loin lrf eXpressly for this plete.. :not, of
the vinrk. exelmi‘e ihe margin•'dt by to inch.
GROUP OF PORTRAIT: , OF THE N'A,II.
INGT( N FAMlLY—lncluding Gen. Washing
ton, Lady Washington. Fleenor Parke Clistui,
Georg. Washington Parke Cue , is. nail Wash i ng.
ton's favorite servant.. Engravings in Menu--
limo, on steel, by J. Sartain, roar the original
by Savage. exclusive of margin, 24 by lib
inches.
Remember. our Premiums ate not from old
rmrmeut Magazine plaint, riot worth the pnstaue
on their transmission, as is the erre with the oi
lers of some others. The Prom ietur* of :m tint it's
ihrion Magazine intend in al I institute% When a
promise le made, to produce something of real
merit and value.
TERMS.
Ore copy of the Magazine, owl one of the
l'Aerniums,
To, Coyne., and one Of Premiums,
rile ropir,, and nee o!.pith
an extra copy 01 Magazine kr agrot.
Single CopieA,
li✓`The money mmt arc nmpae y ear h ,•rder
No letters taken from the 0341 Olive uelets. the
postage is paid. Add.er.e
JOHN :SARTAIN k CO.,
3d it., opposite SlerelLml.B
PURIFY THE B4(30 !
Dr. Keelec's Panacea.
eAgOit the removal and permanent eaten( all
irrE datieasesartaing tram an impure state of
the 8100,1. and habit of the body. via:
Chronic disease of the chest, Hrortchitis. „Pict.
risy, Catarift,etc.;Sercifula iii Of fir' stages, Tor
tes, .scald Head, Blotches, Cutaneous eruptions
01 the bead, lace and extremities, Ulcers, Clirnit,
ic Affections of thti ctocoacti , and Lit,er,t.:htuilic
I itheunistisiii, 'White caellings, A hcestes a 84 Ai
'Hue disorders, Constitutional Debility, hit all
mercurial and hereditai y predispuiiiiiiins; tie.
Leto° one 'deceive "themselveli, 'that be
cause a single,excess of any - 210111°ns not•occa
sion immediately an attar:an! disease, it is there.
fore harmless. Every vioAtiou el an organic
law, carries with it stoner or later its punish
mart: In' the great insjotily 6f 'situations to
whiCh man is exposed in social-life. it is the con=
tinuedraPpliiation of loss Powerful causes, which
gradually, and ellen .imperceptittly, effects the
change, and ruini the constitutions, letore don
i .ger is dreamt of. The inajorily of human ail.
menti is of slow growth. and 'of sidle progress
consequently iiiinnits only, of CUT.. ,It.cloolµla, con
sumption, eopeo+46:344itevvelllng, glint, citron*
ic affection's' hf aerate:n:l6h. It s r, Spine, head,
eyes, and estkesmititeS, emArtice•this floss—each
being the effect of an alteration in vessels of nu
-noon, drectigg yegititietiOife from amantere
dent emitted or httediferyeauee, nothing. short
'of Pcoettltltt I ..1 Vrustver ft! . mettle i peg, promisesthrleast hope. to OS illYekidr gAllit!Ynti will;
never cure, - and often do much Mischiel. : , Trti”,
it
re and A LTEIATIVirI, combinetririth a proper
regents of diiit--the'obstio strengthen, theintier
to chiroge.morbid action,•ere whit pathology*
eulcates. Re ad
s the follow lug valnableterititoo
ny : ' -,' - 'PerViiiit.karlj.lono 2, 1947:
Having heel apprized' of tbe 'Piaui's; it af
fords me much 'pleasure to.beishW to recommend
it a% a valuablistamedpie.that cliwa'ef chronic,
constitutional, and glinniolosliseasee.,to :which'
ft is eripecially'adapted.. 'l'p those who are el•
gicted, and require rnellicine as tin st.ixasTres
canticidobiriiM it in' Mori Ogresiable, at tlYe; and
urili c irm state, than , is to his Toundirctbe Psis
cl4..ll hate used; it in. severak iistaneeri. With
decided success. 'Yours, Lie.. •'- ' ',rot ' t
D. AiltScW, It D.
Prepared and Snld N.-W.Cor. 3d At ScuitbSt.,
Philadelphia... Era. sale by 9. ELLIOT; Oar.
tw ei
,m , pHERtz()N, Hstritherg i and by drug ,
gists and merchants throughout the country.--
Price 25 cts par bottle. Fee pamphlets.
For particulars see pamphlets. Price $ i large
bottles—ss half dozen.
fizrAlso DR. KEELER'S CORDIAL ANI)
CARMINATIVE, a medicine of unsurpassed
powers in speedily curing Diashrra, Dysentery,
Cholera Infant um, Cholera Mottles, Colic „Plato.
le ney, anti for all derangements of the t ,, toniscb
and Dowels causod by xsioditatt. No family
s hould be without ilie inlallible len rdy. Pace
only 25 cents per bottle.
Oct. V. [July 11, 1512....-/Y1
•• • • - •
tic). ;TUE AFFLICTED'
Compound Medi
catOd Candy.
OR the Curti orOoldit,lioughs, Spit-
A 2 ling of Blood, Bronchetis, Asthma,
Whooping Cough, Piins:iind Oppressions
of. the :breast, and all other:Pulmonvy
complaints, andOther - disitaseetvhich have
a tendency to produce Consumption. It
serves also as an effectual clearer of the
voice,.
•: This' Caddy 'is entirely a vegetable pre
paration, theprincipal ingredients being,
Hore.hourtd, Wild 'Cherry, Sarsaparilla,
Bonoset, Elecamptine, Liquorice, Flax
deed, Iceland Moss, Prickly Ash, tte. and
well, if taktin in time, relievd the system
from those distressing afilibtieni that tend
to Consuniption, '
One great advantage )n title valuable
Medicine hi its cheapness, the public not
being 'imp:feed upon by the enormously
high priced tvhibh dre genertilly exacted
for Pitent and othertnedieal Priparations.
gich Itickage contains directions. Call
and teir it!" •
Prei)kred and Sold at the Confection and
Variety store of the Subscriber in West
York street, one squire . from the Court
house, and next door to Thoritpson's
tel. It can also be had of the following n
gente—r•
' S. 11. Buehler and S. S. Verney, Gettysburg ; J.
arlkkerhal, ; Mrs. LlOnealt, Lollitown
J. Lowe r , Arrendtatownp Peter Mickley, M um
toirrhurg; 1). Kontlinan, Bentleriville ; J. Burk
holder. llendersville; Stal4e, I) uttorow'a Mill;
bboths.
town; Johnson, Emmitehara.
'' WeA VER.
Getfysbute, Per . .. 17,• 1847.
G. E. BUEFI LE
RESPECTFULLY informs his friends
and tfie public generally- that lie has
miw on hamd a taro assortment of
11'.2 It' of every deseriution, which he
will sell at moderate prievs—all warranted.
Persons wbrlong . to porehase of hut' ralrA
Will do well to call liclore fhlrettasim: eke
where.
itOrSE sporrf.vo wink, wade
and put up at I'2l, vents Mot.
• -
B
r uE undersizned has connected will)
his Coact:making EstahliAhment
large Smith Shop, and is prepared to do
ALL hiNDS, OF
gMESIME=I
INCI.I NMI
n'ililul3, WAGONS, F.
Ile would say to those who have Horses to
shoe, that he has in his employ first-rate
hands, which, with his personal attenden,
will enable him to give entire aritisfamion
to all those ‘A ho may facor him with a eall.
CARRIAM.:(CBUGGY SPRINGS,
(warranted) will be promptly made to or.
der at all times.
Irr;j 4 VlV kinds of REPAIRING done
both ih Wood and Iron, at the most retitle
ell prices.
for past encouragement,
the subscriber solicits a continuance of pat
romwe, and invites his friends to call at
his EstabliA mem in west Chambershurg
10., a few doors below Thompson's Hot e l.
C. W. HOFFM AN.
Gettysburg, October 15, IS•17.
A NCI ENTI Fie 1%IE1)ICI N F.—Great exie•
rience a tul judgment are required to make a sal.
cable. amt at the eil.llClll/10Cillit pUfglll3oe. 'lii.
is posso..ed only by a few,
The g e ,i ii i 9 .rities 01 the remedies arkerti,
• P 1 it thin CI I,n, are 111A11111al'Ili red by 10,1,4 , 11 s
v. th. h ts..! 110 lote.t of lb . lr r.'l,lllVe• or Mill, liblal
l'"•"'.. ''' 'he fir!/4i they u.e. It 1.111.. e.ifi.e,
Ilt,te Ot 111 :I,ly 0 . ,:1er,.Ve.:e1l oeva•lo l .,, 11,e me , l•
; Le- aid (Men injtriotis elfee ,, , prOelieeci by ad
;V r it.e4l remedies. And hence the eeheral pre
; judien which prey Ai s ag,tinst them Now thew
is a great difference in this respect, with tepid
to the pas mule by Dr. 11. lirandruth, and Conte
-1 quently.theti oupetior claims upon the public
Each 'orthe 'article. eampooing (he Illiniliefti
Pill., one prepared if; that nay which nal reaure
their t•reetici.ll effects to the system in the ssfeat
and easiest mariner. For inglallCl`, some irigle•
(bents tlive to be pre;rared in The eneito ; that in
the air is exhinivred in the titemil, and teniains ,
so until a combination is: eliacfed with other in•
gredicrit,, viliicli aiterwards pit:vent,. the .sit
lionn action injurious) 3
~ iipon the 'medicine. A
naill,the p. 11016011 for each legre.fiera rkitendr.,
upon its multiplying polder upon other - MKM-:
diems. For the power in dilf , rent vegetable:per)
r4IIMI ttl4tlt each cicber, js,gpve med. by Af t itiplae
ors l lt
Idiaf gi4ii n file'
e' potter or figtr'bi by) millti
ph ew io n . Njeelpilderri ji) ilia'. futa s eighteen;
but nine times lilt's!, are eighty-,ono. ,t:L.,i it is
with' three . iegelatile 'pinegaiU , Cii. 'lly ' lidding
nine.Mhts of mat ingretlent; end nine parts of
another incredienetegetheritliti potter is inereark
eft, not ; to eighteen, .bto ,to eighty-one. For ex
ample. either of the articles to produce F any pur•
notwo effect, would haye to be used to tike extent
of eighty-one valets; by . einbioinr, *ern only
eighteen Kleine. have. to. behead. ; A gal 0; another
ingredient is found to multiAdy,this.pon er, again
which in a proportion of two grains, Would hove
no etrct kion tp ninfiiiecitionkc ltieti,
added- e to u etghtcleh a
n griiiii r ok''a cu nni mpoued of two
;lotto of nine grains, each 'nf • two ingledietita,
will again multiply the power *birth' theY , have
gained of eighty-one, to one hundred and sixty
two. ',SO litgittn:: the . : Mixture ~ i ittarentigreids
can be multiplied by an addition of two grains,
to thp,prisster ckAlibiet littOdted :AN ;parent Yviloa t
, grains, of the hrigitial power of two first- ingre.
r dients. Ihirowit.heve tweety,talvgnaina, which
as a purgelled,'.4autaitt thiltpoteet etrtiitilito three
1 Hundred tied
,1 wooty-fitor.greinie pt oithot 4r OW
article, atone,
,iiitiiiirthelitits arsd.to poikirfhlifc
tett bitinktbile!dottiblnedireetifis In abyiiitintillY i
always having' i benefieleVelike , 'lndio: novlse
capable of 4qiptinjory, of which thottOpptie boar
all l, iriTgl i :iit a 'dri4iii i iiht -: arsoiß to 'irt itetiti
per bed itt rtiOk:l3itititlriktrsTrinicitiel'Offiete,l4i
Brtiallt4, ill Yokota by the follewingtfuli ,
tintheritetlAgentex:i--Ji M.Bteveneolidc Da; 494g
tYsiliacit;, Ji:.4t ACCreory..Peterikorg. 4 ,Ah r e v em.
lqing,ilunterstecerpt.A. M'Fitletul, ithketitati , v a s ,
p.
M. C. White, Haalidon; SpeeringerAt F tik,
j
LittlestoM Miiy Duncan,' Caebtown ;;Cliti i
. W.
Heagy, Fairfield ; J. H. Aulabaugh, East Berlin ~
b. Neweetricti Mechaniesville; Bern . ' ShithAllatiJ
aver. , . .' 7 •••""" . • ETtor..3, 184 FL-a-2in •' •
------- • ..,...„ T
nit
r' el . ..
UST reeeivec a, for a4:the old
• S tand, 8-4, 10-4, and 124; 18 klEET
ING—very • cligap. ,Mae PIANO.OOV
ERS and Marceilleo QUILT ' S.--beautiful
~
article.. • GRID. ARNOLD.
Oct. 8,1848.--4 t
NO'FE BOOKS- 1 50c — opies4
er's Southern Harmony, just !mitr
ed) which "will be'sold to eonitny mer
chnnts, o r private
.individuals, at n • small
advance "upon cost. st the Bookstore of
Dec. 15. KRUM FEITRTZ. '
M==/21=1
TAR MOST EFFECTUAL OF ALL KNOWN
REMEDI ES.
Dr. l)rake's Panacea,
net lonlyfradirel cure for Consumption
ALnO removes and permaneotly cvaas all
all diseases arising from an impine stale of
the blood—vig.: Scrawl* or King's Evil, Rho's
tri adder', Obstinate Co taneesis Eruptions, Pimples,
or Pesttiles on the flea, Itiotehes, BileCtlitonis
Ere Eyes, Ring Worm or Teller, bcihil Heed,
nlargement and Pain of the times and Joints,
Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Symptums,heiatica
or Lumbago, diseases arising from en injudicious
use of Jitercury, Dropsy, Exposure or imprudence
in life; also Chronic Constitutional Disorders.
In this medicine several innocent but, very po
tent articles of the vegetable kingdom are united,
forming a edinpound entirely different in its char
acter end Properties from any other preparation,
and unrivelted in its operatidn on the protons
when laboring under disease. lt should be ir. the
hands pf every person, who, by_business, or gener
cosine of las, is predisposfflo the very imply
aliments that reader life a curse, instead ota bless
ing. and ye often result in death.
FOR SCROFULA, Dr. Drake's Panacea ie re
commended as a certain cure. Not one instance
of its failure has ever occurred when freely used
It cures the disease and at the same time imparts
vigor to the whole system. Scrofulous persons
can never pay too mach attention to the elate es
their blood. Its pairificatioe shonid be their lint
aim; forporseverenee will accomplish a cure Of
even hereditary disease.
FOR ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN, curvy
4 corhatic Attections, Tumors, White Swelling.
Erysipelas,Ulcers, redeem, Running Seires,Prsini
and Biles, Dr. Drake's Panatela cannot be too high
ly extolled ; is searches out the very mat of the
disease, and by removing it (coin a eysitesn,makee
a core certain and permanent.
INDIGESTION.--No medicine perhaps has
ever been discovered which pies so nisch lone
to the stomach mill causes the secrete' n of
healthy gastric juice to decompose the (oud as Ds
Drake', Panacea.
RIIEREATISM.—Dr. Drakes ranatea is r-
Fed with the greatest succese in Rheumatic eneu
phinte.espe^tally !11l h ae ere chrome: It enr.
by miring out all impurities and rout bunion,*
ii hilt hate accumulated in the system, whit It
are the c arse of Itheirmatism,t , otit,and
of the joint.. Other remedies sceaterimea rite
istriporaiy relief; this entirely eradicates the
e i-e Irmo the system, et en when the limbs and
bones are dreadbilly swollen.
t !VSUNIP FION ram be cured. Coughs, ca
tarrh, iltonchttis. Flouting of Blood, Asthma. Dif
ficult or profuse ExpettOration. tier'fic Flush,
Sight `:'.teats, Pain in the side, &R., hate Lee,,
rims), and ran be with as much certainly Br are
rebel simple disease. A specific. has long %tea
sought ler bid in %limn mild the discovery at lit.
Drake'. panacea. It is mild and sale but e erta,ll
HMI iltlencion# in its niieration. and canned poet -
bly tninit. the most delicate constrintims. We
tv , stild eariii-4tly recommend t hose siflie tell to gni,
11,1 trial--soul Sarlooli re they will not have or to -
smit I's regret at. Ihe system is cleansed and
a wog f hencit. the ulcers on llir lungs ale heated,
and The patient. graihrAlly regain thou nivel
beahli Read :he lollou int fest flrellY.
Infe. 14111,1:41;
[`esti Fin reply to your question ',peel
ing rite ash tt, Dr. Irralte's Panacea, I will s.iy,
that al malt a perfect 1111.61.111,1,i in the existent
01 a i'unisren, or rune for all diseases. however Ta.-
Liable it may be in certain conditions of the aye
torn, still 1 hate belletrd that it emir for Con
s ,n,o, ton Would he disc. of ered sooner ne later. and
c nail) led me to try your meilleitiela o ter'
inte!ei ale rates. The) is ere pronounced by ti e
attendine physicians to be re Lamm all coital >r
Tivr, and abandoned by then, as hat twat,. lc. a
of the per- ()nit had born order the hellinotit of
several 'cry able practiCriners I. t a norriher of
)'cats, and they said she had fashruiird to -
,nrop'ron ecru/Nerd triiii Sernireln.. and that sl •
miglit ;inert for ~ 0111ei:n•••,111,t reidd not i.e t tr
immently relict , d. In both rases the creel •I tle
Fin, been most gratifying. (MI) 101,, 00
iif e weer a-id by one of the per sons bettor
she began to impime rapid)y. The other t
about ten. o only add that familiar an I one
pith noro.rimption by inheritance and by even
s:, e o!‘.•r , a , i.n as n sindy. and km/s% ins al.o rho
1im0.,, $ in nine rases out of tin of 1,,,,
bonesel, and other Treetable testes. as well s
of inane of Ile eNpectorant• and sertatitet.
should never have recoinro ma t ea l it e tree of 1 F.
l'anarea it I hail not been actr,onii
with itie ingredients. Suffice it toper that these
:no reemnmended by our most popular and stiei -
t lie physicians, and in their present coni bleed
state form probably the best alteratiie that bas
er been mad, the cure is in /Ir - corder re is nh
a theory rot Consumption broached ea Vreitre
cur years can by one of her most cniilirtil ti li
ters on medicine. and now established by tai is
which admit ul nn dispute. Very reelorlludy
ODD, L. C. GI..NN.
To u.r the lanznage or another. •'l'r.
['Alvan:a in always salutary in its er
injuriuur• It is not an Opiate—it in not an -
Pecintant. It is not iniended to 1 . 1.11 tie iota
into a tatal security. it is a great remedy—
gland healing and (wattle compound, the gtrat
and only remedy which medical 56 , 41 e t ad eklil
has yet Prolluo'd for the treatment of thin bide; -
to onrnnqueratilr• malady. And no rernon tat, -
ell with this dreadful u ill fr pint to hi it
seli and hit friends if he go don to the gip , e
tilt bout testing its %tunes. A single bull e. is
lutist cu-es. tt ili pinduce a fn%oraLle ge 111
the condition (daily patient. lion etc. 11.1%...
LA ES.—Latlien oh pate complex
ion and constimptile Eatiiti, and er.. h ne ■tc de
bilitated by those obetreeti 016 a till II ninnies vie
Ruble to, ate teetered by the ate of a bottle la
tvio. to bloom and vigor. It in by tar lie be-t
remedy ever Joeovered for weakly childien. at
such any have bad humors; being pleasant. ey
take it. It immediately reatotea tl.a appli:v,
CI tengt h and color.
Nothing ran he more surprising than its iorig
ornting eifirts on the human frame. Pennon ai l
neakDoss t oo l lassitude beanie taking it, at Di re
become robust nn.fitill 01 energy tinder its 'mg',
once. It immediately counteracts the ner‘eless.
nes* of the femule frame.
eAuTioN.-134 tarefol and nee That You Iry t
the genuine Dr. %Axes PA:ItAraA--ii has Il s e
signature of Gan F. Stonas on' thh b rapper
alto the mune "Dn. Dnlitie PASACiI, Nita."
blown in thu glow .•
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OF the very best quality, and :tlifferent.
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three, times for 61—ovety iubrequent hide ctit
25 cents. Longer ones in the PS nit prepeotinit. , -1.
AII .advottileinents not et ecially ordered • doi' a t
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