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for itralurions distribution, by I,kt:imp and all
his AVrits, an Almanac, called
Juyirleal iFiredlcal . ..111maoac,
ANt) 61711)k: TO 111:ALT11
. The calculations for this almanac are made
~withe great cartadind accuracy, and tot tire duller
' lilt !Latit‘iles and Lodgittaile.., so as to make
them' equally intend a* a ()slender in every part
of the United 'fates and lirrtinh North America.
areprinted on good paper, nith handwrote
nen type, and are neatly bound, and beside. be.
(iitt nerde.t arul mo-t aecoraie calender print
.11 , I in the I.foriitl , Nt Iles. they contain a large a
` to null or valuable iMordiation. soiled to tl.e
want) co all, and of that hind too, which cannot
lie obtained in boo't*,
i • cAT u.0(;1.11.: of 1)1 , 4:A517 , :z, nigh
ieniirks deal directions for their iv nroa al, is
itinl Make them welcome visitors
elatity lains , e they enter. Lsery family s h ou ld
possess at least tome ottbrse annuals. Ills Alma
narafor Iti l:) are now really tot do.tributmrt. of
Whitt he,designs to publish 4t least "rtVt) Nif L.
`ID), S. lOW in onler that ''every family in the
nifeb Stites and British America. may be fat
aishire wHh a copy, he hereby invites
CITAN'is AND sToREICEEPERs to forward
their orders to him a*rarly,,as yrs**lble. and they
shall be supplied GIZA frti - oUt•IN asithaama
By copies at they deetn necessary to simply their
Vansus custnmers. They are invited at the same
bceiMei to &end aeon). of their .1117 St NESS CA RD: .
which will be printed and placed on the cover of
the 41martacs sent them, also without charge.
They , are ako requested to give all necessary
tlirecitomi,bow the almanacs should be forward
`Ed 14 , Meal. By law they cannot be sent by mail
unlese4herarmge I. tint paid on them hale_
()viler.; (post paid) directed to 1)H,1). JAYNE.
Philadelphia, will meet with prompt attention.
. ILTPFAMit.Dis cap olataur ihe.e Almanacs
grats of SANIVEI. N. P,I7I:Ait,ER„ A gent lot
tt . cir,o of' lir. Jaitie s Family ledicirtaa.
Dac:B,lllS.,--3t
WISTA)t AT Tile not
ceirsti with vain hope—jay not the flatter
.ing unction to your eon!, that disease, will
runs itself; especially if that' disease be
Consumption or Liver complaint. If you!
; would he'restored to health you most use
the means which benevolence anti a kind'
Providence have placed within your reach.
The great and Universally popular remedy
for .consinoption and all chronic diseases,
is now for sale in every city and important ' ,
town in the country. and at a price, too.
that.anv one can nfrord to pay. You have
no excuse, therefore. fornrglerting to save
tour liferand health. Be not deceived
with quack nostrums. or any imitations of
this invallintg medicine. An individual
Clinrlesion. Smith Carolina. recently
'llurehased four bottles of Swayne's Syrup
...mitt of the .most reit:brined physicians
in the eity told the deceived patient he'
must send that article back, and esrhange
it for Dr., Wistaes Balsam of Wild Cher-
Be not deceived--remember that it is
Dr. Wistaes Balsam that cures--it is Dr.
Wistaes that brings hack the bloom of
jiealth to the cheek, lustre to the eye.
,strength to they system. ioy and gladnesss
:to the soul, and happiness to man—it is
'Dr. Wistnes that has gained so much ce
lebrity among the sick, astonishing the
world with its effects. and is recommend
ed by the best physicians throughout the
land. Be not dereived—huy none unless
signed 1. UlJ'l'TS on the wrapper, the
genuine Dr. Wistar's.
fer For sale by SAMUEL 11. BUEH
LER, only agent for Gettysburg.
RAHWAY'S CHINESE MEDICATED SOAP.
The on' y true Medicated Soipin use. Four yews
before the public, giving •ans:action to thousands
in the North. East, South. end West, iroWtina
he filth 'and sweetness to the Skin: and onto all
who use it,
BEAUTY TO THE COMPLFAION
This delicions composition of erotic halm,
and ~ ; tracts of the most rare and canons flow
era, shrubs and plants. of Oriental growth. so de
periedly a popular favorite with the public, is
mon , partictilas ly recommended for its extract
dusary effects upon the cuticle of purifying the
eltin.'eleansing the secretory vessels fmm all im
purities. remot ing entirely from the surface Pim
ples. Blotehrs,Tetters, Rseh,Sun Burn. Morpbew
and Tan, and all other cutaneous visitations.
'Letters of high authority, from the follow
ing gentlemen, will be shown at our principal
depot to all the curio.,
' Hon. Henry Clay, of Kentneky.
" John Tyler. of Vireinia.
Martin Van Buren, of New York.
" James K. Polk. President of the ll. States.
Gen. Quitman, of the 11. S. Army.
Rev. J. N. /Haifa. Rev. Dr. Pearce, of N. Y.
NIL Waggoner, of Troy.
Dr. Ray, Dr. Denig, Dr. Ford. Dr. Truesdell--
Tate of the N. York University.
Each of the above named gentlemen. say is
their littera. its cleansing and healing promo
eities Slurp:v=la those of all others they hare ere
used—while for sharing, it gives entire satisfac
tion." '
Sold. wholesale end retail. in Gettyaburg. by
SAMUEL H. BUEHLER. Each cake to be
genuine mist have the floe similie of R. G. Rad-
Way On the scrapper.
.J.lt R. G. RA DW AY, Drregists,
Sept. 8, 1848: 554 Pearl street.N:York.
14 LT ! SA ILT I
UST received. COARSE and FINE
f . SALT,.,N. E. SPERM CANDLES,
at I t items., a pound ; Winter-strained
LARD OlL—a superior article ; Best En-
CHEESE—and a g eneral assort
eritrtieles in the Dry Goods Gro
eivrt Iliac, for sale at the smallest advance at
STEVENSON'S.
ill , . •
~ D te...1.3, ISIS
Eltift TIIE 1101.1DAYS.—KELI.ER
.I(4IRTZ has just received a fresh
supply, 'of Annuals. Gift-books, every Tar
lett:of,Fattry and Staple Stationery, Fan
cy Goods. 0 - 2.l.adtes call and see.
wAsTI4.ID.
;,111leiete Cents per Pommel.
tillitt be said for WALNUT KER-
IrIF At C. WEAVEI6I
in Gettysburg, Pa., if delivered
dri'llnd in gtiod order. Persons disposed
to ip end to the matter, can realize good
pare/ their trouble, by securing the Wal
nbtoilltittrzediatelv, before the season has
pieced., •
' atirisburg . , Oct. 29, lBl9.—tf
Watir 8:81Milkt
J. M. STEVENSON,
1911rlikiNG advantage of another redue-
Jav'ilott ,in the prices of Goods, has
b this place the CHEAPEST
JatSORTMEA'I' OP
'fry 'Goods, Groceries, Hard
v.' ware, &c. &Lc_
everegliriq to this public. To psnieular
iiii* tattnecieasary —lsis stork is full. Pur
chambers', requested to rail and "exam
ilealbstipaiids." assured that it will be to
*built asivoketar.
iarVonatry Produce of all kinds want
ildcw 4 4 • [NM. 31, ls4B.
104
16 701. of all kinds. just re ce i Te d
fps 'ado at prices to suit the times,
. .
J. L. SCHICK.
WittljßitiNO GERMAN SILVER
'0 -VENOM& VIOLIN STRINGS,
ea.. olrbtot quatity, ea ti always b, had at
a l. tigirtSir g t' ' WI:AIVEL
Philadelphia Advertisement+
Daguerreotype Portraits,
OF a auperior quality, bandsotnely col
cored, rind put up in beautiful Moroc
co CRSCS, complete. for only ONE DOI,-
LA R. at Spieler's Cheap Dazuerrean Gal
lery, No.BooValitut Street, - below Fourth,
Philadelphia. All pictures made at this
establiahment will be warranted Perfect.
Sept. 22, 1848...-6rit
Langenheini's Daguerrian Gal
lery, Exchange, •341 Story
.
11 ON. Ilmcar Co,v, visiting th is Es
tablishinunt for the purpose of h 2.-
ing a daguerreotype taken. ex pressed flat
tering opinions on this favorite place of
he ••bcauty and fashion" of Philadelphia,
and cast numbers of strangers resort to
it to procure a good Daguerreotype. The
Proprietors uill make every exertions to
extend the long established lame of this
well 'known establishment. Family
swayer. Gronpea of Children, and single
portraits ut all sizes are executed equally
well.
Philadelphia, April 21,1848-1 y
FURS.
RICH F-4NC F FURS FOR LADIES' WEAR.
CUARLIES O.4IILIFORD, ruraler,
No. 104 CHESTNUT ST.,
A few doors above Third, Philsdrlphis,
OULD invite the ladies to call and
. 11 examine hisauperiorstockuf Muffs .
Boas. Tippets, dre., of every variety, edn
sisting of Rich }lassie Sable, Hudson's
Bay Martin, Norway Martin, Mink Sa
bles, Baum Martin, Stone Martin, Ermine,
Fitch. Lynx. de.. die. 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 respect. --
CHARLES OAKFORDc
104 Chestnut at a few doors above Third,
Sept. 29, 1849.-6 m ,
Philadelphia Typo Poiendry
No. 8, Pear St., near Me Frchange,
raudirmurau.
1 11%1TES . Ifubsetiber having made great iot
a' prorements is 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 beiety -and re
gularity of ecru by ail in the country ;
flatters himself that by a strict personal at:
:moon to business, and employing none
but the most skillful workmen, he is am
bled to offer
A SUPERIOR ARTICLE,
At greatly reduced Prime..
lie is continually adding to hie stock all
that is new, from the best workman of this
and other vanities, and having 'surly pro
cured from Europe a•great variety of new
Ewes and ornaments, solicits the attention
of Printers thereto.
Specimens will be sent to those-wishing
to order.
Preeeec chases, Cases, Ink, Stands,
Galleys, Brass Rule, and every other st
uck needed to furnish a complete Printing
Office, 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.
04.10F0 APPS
lI..YRIP ALLED STYLE OF HATS
FOR . GENTLEMEN.
CITALIFULES O.IIIIFORD
No. 104. Chestnut Street, Philadelphia,
w OULD respectfully invite attention
to his superior style of hats for au
tumn. 1/148 ; which will be found the most
perfect ever before offered to the commu
nity. Its peculiar forces render it the more
desirable, as it combines all the essentials
of durability and neatness, requisite in that
article address, Whilst his increased facil
ities in manufacturing. with all modern
imprmements. enable bins to challenge-the
world to produces better Hat.
Children's Fancy Hats and Caps of the
latest Mode.—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 Patterns.—Grest has been bestow
ed in constructing these articles, that they
may it perfectly easy. and form a graceful
appearance.
CHARLES OAKFORD,
104 Chestnut at. a few doors *boss Third, Phila.
Sept. 29. 1848.—(Alarch
146 AND 413
MARKET STREET,
rag lip
E I THE cheapest and !argot usintment of
GuLD & *MYER WATeliErl
lo PillLawil.lllla. •
Gold Levers. full jewelled, 1$ carat
use. $3O and over.
Wier " " " . • *l6 and over.
Lepines " *it and over.
" Quotient, ' * to lie.
SMSNE
Gold Pena, allow bolder and pencil, 100
With a splendid assortment of all - kinds
of Watches, both gold and silver ; Rich
Jewelry, &c., &c. Gold chains of
the best manufactures, and in fact - every
thing in the Watch and Jewelry line at
much less prices than can be bought in this
city or elsewhere.
('lease save this advertisement, and cal
at either LEWIS LADOMUS,
No. 413 Market street, above Eleventh
north side, or at JACOB LADOMUS,
246 Market st. first store below Eighth,
south side.
ICJ' We have Gold NW Saver Levers
mill cheaper than the above prices—a lib•
eral discount made to the trade.
Sept. 22, 11348.--6 in
Baltimore Advertisements.
13:150:113
JOH M. OREM & Co.
MERCHANT TAILORS,
£%D WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Cloths.Cassioneres, Vest tugs
and Tailors? Trimmings,
NO. 230 immesET STREET, N. W. CORNER
OW CHARLES, BALTIMORE.
A LARGE •SSORTIIENT 07
READY MADE CLOTHING
Of Superior Quality.
GONE PRICE ONLY.ja
March 31, 1848.--ly
HOUSE SPOUTING
W
ILL be made and put up by
. the
subscriber.who will attend prompt
ly to ail orders, and upon as reasonable
terms as can be procured at any establish
ment in the county.
GEO. E. BUEHLER.
Getiyilburg. October IS, 0147.
GREAT BUSTIFICATION OF
and Engineer seriously Wounded
E it known to the world, that the tgl.
111
designed has obtained Letters Pa
tent for an
improved MacAi iitier FluUirtg nffd Clean - -
g Clorer-seed,
which, for thoroughly performing its work,
in a speedy manner, surpasses any thing
that has ever been presented to the.tniblic:
In order to produce a machine. that will
meet the wants of the community in every
res'pect. the Patentee has for several years
applied himself diligently to the task, and
is now enabled to offer a machine worths'
of their consideration.
This machine has only, bean in opera
tion during the last season. in Cumberland
Yprk and Adams counties. and hsegiven'
entire satisfaction. It is a neat, portable
machine, only weighing about 400 lbs.
and of light draught. and can hull andelean
with ease fon r load* of croverseed per day,
or one load in is& efiurs: kcal) be'con
veiled into a cotninon windmill in a mo
ment's time. Persons desiring to pur
chase rights can see the machine by call
ing at my residence in Latintere township,
Adams comity. 01rners of Clover-mills
would find it to ttleiti adiantage to give me
a call.
Ilundredii ofcertificates can be given of
,
its utility; add theintisfactbry manner that
itJUllit._lllll.lillitlitl—{4l.lltheillktutd. abut
timothy seed, Mit I deem it only necessa
ry to refer to a • few ,iodividuals at volibse
tratiti the Machine fine betin exhibited and
fullz tested.
Hearinwirox .Tr. L4TIMIMIL TP.
Ju. M'Etwee, Esq. George Deardorff, Esq.
Benjataim Shelly, Without Wright,
J. E. Wiegman, Esq., -Abraham Livingston,
John Rafienaperger.r. pionel Oartlner,
uebastien Mitten. - 1 - CrruoVhen.
- tp. Franking sp.
John Bolin, David M'Manlio,
John Neely. Cloorge Smith,
John Lohman. A. Hetutaleman, Esq.
Amos Myers. Nrra6an tp.
John ll'llhenny,
Abrehem kr6e, Wm. brllhant4. -
Abraham Bighorn, litading ty.
Janne Cunningham, John Tudor,
Wm.llll'Clintry. . Eli Door,
Abraham Waybright. William Rae&
GEORGE GARDNER
May 20, 1848.
DR. J. LAWRENCE BILL,
La AS removed his office to the building
am opposite the Lutheran Church. in
Chambersburgstreet, 2 doors east of Mr.
Middlecoff's store white he may all times
be found ready and willing to attend to
any_ case within the provincelf the Den
tist. Perrone in wantiti full sets of teeth
are respectfully invited to call.
REFERENCES.
Dr. C. N. DiaLvcan, Itv.C.P. KRAUTS, DD.
" D. Hours*, Prof. AL JAcons,
" C. A. Corrow., " IL L. B•uosics,
" D. 011.11111 T, " Wx.M.RirsoLna
Rev J. C. Weireoe, D. D.
July 7, 1848.
rt).4.-.41_ , 0ur
fir lIE subscriber tenders his acknnwl
u 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 old established stand in
Chambersburg street, a large and fresh
OUPPI.I OF
DRITGS & MEDICINES, 1 - '
Y I.I.4I=IO I .I42 I IIIaMIESSI G ,
Paints,Varnish,Dyestufts 1
and every variety of articles usually found
in a Drug store, to which he iniites the
attention.of the public.wi h assurances that
their will be furnished at the most reason
able prices
S. H. BUEHLER .
Gettysburg, June 2, 1848.
.Ettalli &MS L
CLOCKS, WATCHES, AND
JEWELRY.
9111:1E subscriber tenders his acknowl
edgements to his friends and the pub
lic for the liberal patronage hitherto extend
ed to him. and respectfully informs them
that he has just received from the city a
new assorment of
111E11111L. CD ID MILAN.
OR ALI. KLPIDIF-ALSO,
8 3 NW
such as Rings. Breastpins, Ear Rings,
Watch-chains, Watch-keys, Guards, &c.,
dtc. Also
P Eel's/CLEM,
and Glasses of all kinds and quatities—all
of which will be sold low.
CLOCKS & WATCHES repair
:VA ed, as usual, at the shortest notice.
17 ' Establishment in Chambersbarg at.
next door to S. H. BUEHLER'II Book and
Drug Store.
lezrl have also for sale a lot of new and
second-hand WATCHES, which will be
sold low.
ALEXANDER FRAZER.
Gettysburg July 21, 2848.
WASHINGTON mousy.
r' HIS Popular House has recently nn
a...de:gone a thorough repair, and been
furnished with entire nno furniture, of the
best quality. Members of the Legislature
and others, visiting the seat of Govern
ment, will find it a very desirable stopping
place.
lit.. Charges moderate.
WM. T. SANDERS, Agent.
Harrisburg, July 21, 1848.-6 m
W. 11. WOPKINS
PICTORIAL "Brother Jonathan"—at
Kurtz's Bookstore—only 12 1-2 ets.
or to clubs of ten, $l. 0::r Send in your
orders early.
ISABELLA NURSERY.
gyr
10RUIT TREES, of all kinds, (grafts
X in the root,) can be had of the sub
scriber on reasonable terms. Please cal
and judge for yourselves.
C. W. HOFFMAN.
PERFUMERY, SOAPS. FANCY
ARTICLES, TOYS, &c. for sale
TACONETS. and CA M B RIC and
of MULL. MUSLIN% of the Tip-Top
kinds, for sale bf . 1. L. SCHICK.
STEADS WORKS!
t' t , II 1
anbtowkz.
DENTIST,
HARRISBURG, PA
UKTTYSIIOIIO, PA.
C. WEAVER
GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY
dr elide:lLA% SHOP.
•I• HE subscriber respectfully informs
ik his friends and the public gener . ally
that he still continnes to carry on, the
FOUNDRY BUSINESS, in slain branch.
et, mills old establishmen% in the Western
partol Gettysburg, where he has constantly
on Inand all sorts of
zarbWigUkta2Ul9
such as Kettles, Puts, Ovens, MIAs,
Pans, Griddles, Arc., of all six.% ; also,
ErrovEs of every 0%0 wed variety, lulu
4ing dommon, Parlor. Air-tight and Cook
ing. Stoves—anshng them •the far-famed
Hathaway*.
'Fe Farmers he would say. he has on
hand an excellent assortment of
Illnehfoes. -
Horey's celebrated Straweutters, the re
towned Seylir Plows ; also Woodcock's
and. Witherow's ; also Points, Cutters,
Shares, dm
BLACKSMITHING is :carried on in
its different brandies, by th 73 best of work
men.
l bo The subscriber has also opened a
.1110ffr & SHOE:
Shop in the South end of the
Freund ry Building, where, w ith good work
men and excellent_materials. the ,neatest
fits and best work will be made. go... L
adies will be waited on at their residence.
-A1.0f41143.4b0ye mentionedarticles.will
be furnished as cheap, for Cash or country
Produce, as they ean be had any where
else. All orders will be promptly attend.
ed to.
prßepairing, of all kinds, done at the
shorts! notice.
T. WARREN.
Gettysburg, May 5. 1848. • •
DIAMOND TONSOR
S. R. TIPTON.
iiSHIONABLE Barber and Hair
12 Dresser, has removed his..Tcmple , "
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 himself
that he can go through all the ramifications
oldie 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. He
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.
NEW ESTABLISHMENT.
HFINRY SMITH,
ESPECTFULLY informs the citi
zens of Gettysburg. and strangers
who may tarry here übtil their beards grow,
that he has opened a new saloon in the
shop formerly .occupied by J ACOB LEEDV,
in West York street, one dour West of
Paxton's list-store, w here he intends prose
cuting the Tonsorial business in all its va
ried and various branches.
His razor's good and sharp,
Hell shave your lace without a smart.
Gentlemen, call and see for yourselves
His sponge Is good. his toads are clean,
And in has shop he's always seen
•_r Ile also respectfully informs the
gentlemen that they can at any time have
their boots blacked in the neatest style.—
Gentlemen can also have grease removed
from their clothes.
===l
RESPECTFULLY informs the ladies of
Gettysburg that she has furnished the room
adjoining the above, where she intends
prosecuting Shampooing and removing
dandruff, in which her friends have been
pleased tp accord to her the'pahn of supe
riority. She will also attend to removing
grease from ladies' apparel.
Gettysburg, April 21, 1848.
1). 111 9 CON A 17 GIIY,
illlorney at Law,
OFFICE in the S. W. corner of the
Public Square, one door West of G.
Arnold's Store, formerly occupied as a
Law Office by John M'Conaugliy, dee'd.
He solicits, and by, prompt and faithful at
tention to business in his profession, it will
be his mideavor to merit, confidence and
patronage.
M'CoNstiony will also attend
promptly to all business entrusted to him
as "lent and Solicitor for Patents and
Pensions. He has made arrangements,
through which he can furnish very desira
ble facilities to applicants, and entirely re
lieve them from the necessity of a journey
to Washington, on application to him per
sonally or by letter.
Gettysburg, April 2.—tf
ALEX. R. STINENWN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
OFFICE in the Centre Spare, North
of the Court-house, between Smith's
and Stevenson's corners. ,
Gettysburg, Ps.
211LIBIL.
TO rut PATRONS OP
GRAHAM'S MAGAZINE.
THE close of the current Volume is
deemed a proper period to announce
to the Patrons of this "Magazine," that ar
rangements. have been completed which
cannot' fail to increase its attractions during
the coming year. The best writers in the
country will continue. to enrich our pages
with their productions, and our engravers,
,who stand at the head of their profession,
will put forth the best efforts of their art to
make this peculiar departntent of the
Magazine more beautiful than ever.
Promising unremitted exertions to mer
it a continuance of the favor bestowed up
on the Magazine, we respectfully solicit a
renewal of the subscriptions of all its old
patrons, and the addition of the names of
all who desire to avail themselves of the
satisfaction of reading what is universally
conceded to be
"The best !finkazlne In the Coun
try."
Attention is called to the following list
of Terms, which are unquestionably more
advantageous to subscribers than those of•
fared by any other work ot the kind :
TERMS.
One Copy, 0 1 00 in advance.
Tiro Copies,
Five Copies,
Eight Copies,
Twelve Copies,
rr For 04, we will furnish one copy of the
Magazine and one copy oftbe"SstUrday Evening
Post," for a year. The .Post" is a nsWepaper of
the largest class, published weekly, (not semi•
monthly, or occasionally, se some newspapers are)
and Slled with reading of the choicest kind.
Address
dAMUEL D. PATTERSON & CO.
No. 99 Chestnut st., Philadelphia.
PURIFY THE BLOOD !
Dr. Keelea Panacea.
111VOR the removal and permanent cure of all
'diseases arising from an impure mate of
the Blood, and habit of the body, viz:
Chronic disuse of the chest, Bronchitis, Pleu
risy, Catarrh, etc., Scrofula Mall its stages, 'let
ter, Scald •Head, Blotches, Cutaneous eruptions
of the head, fue and aktremities, Ulcers, Chron
ic Affections of the ritomacb and Liver, Chronic
Eiteumstism. While Swelling*, Abeessec,
disonieri, torutitutional Debility, and all
mercurial and hereditary predlipositions, Ire.
Let no iMe deceive themselves, that be-
COMM a single excess of any kind does not occa
sion irtunetliatelyan attack - of disease, it is there
fore harmless. Every violation of an organic
law, Carrie, with it sooner or later its punish
ment. "In the great majority of situations to
which man is exposed in social life, it is the yin
tinued application of less powerful Mlle*, which
gradually, and often imperceptibly, effects the
chimge, and reins the constitutions. lelore
ger is dreamt of. The majority of human ail-
Mend is of slow growth, and of slow progress
consequently admits only of cure. Ecrolula, con
sumption, dyspepsia, wite swelling', gout, chron
ic affections of the stomach, liver, spine, head,
eyes, and eztremeties, embrace this class—each
being the effect of an alteration in vessels of nu
trition, effecting vegitative life from an inters'
dent acquired or hereditary cause, nothing abort
of powerful ♦n.rzairna medicines', promise
the least hope to the invalid. Pultatii es will
never cure, and often do much mischief. Toi
let end A LTIIII•TIVIES, combined with a proper
regeme of diet—the one to strengthen, the other
to change morbid action, are what pathology in
culcates. Read the following valuable testinio
ny,,. . Ai, June. p, 1847.
H,aving been apprized of the lissi•es•, it af
fords me much pleasure to be able to recoils mend
it as • valuable remedy in that class of chronic,
constitutional, and glandular diseases to which
it is especially adapted. To those who are ab
dieted, and require medicine at an ALTIOATIT
cannot obtain it in a more agreeable. teethe, and
unitorm state, than is to be found iu the PA PIA-
Cal. I have used it in several instances with
decided success. you re, &e.
' D. A I.LIFON, M. D.
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gists and merchants throughout the country.—
Price 25 eta per bottle. See pamphlets.
For particulars see pamphlets. Price fllarge
bottles e-115 halt dozen.
11:1" Also DR. KEELER'S CORDIAL AND
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powers In apeedtly curing Diarhcra, Dysentery.
Cholera Intanttim; Cholera Marbur, Colic Flatta
4tncv. and for all derangement, al the stomach
and Rowels cansod by ',I rnftare. No family
should be without the iiilalltble teircrty. Price
only 25 cents per bottle.
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A SCIENTIFIC MEDICO eape.
rience and judgment are required to make a v al•
viable. and at the same 111110( . 0111 pullout e. his
is possessed only by a lew•
The gent in ...prates of the remedies advertis•
ed of this class, are manufactured by persons
who have no idea of the relative or individual
powers at the drugs they use. It is ibis cause,
more then any other, which occasions the inert
-110111 and often injurious effects, pranced by ad
vertised remedies. And hence the general pie
indica which prevails against them. Now there
is a great difference in this respect, with regard
to the pills made by Dr. B. Brandreth, and conse
quently their superior claims upon the public
Each of the articles composing the Drundreth
Pills, are prepared in that way which will secure
their neneficial effect's to the system in the safest
and easiest manner. For instance, some iugie•
dients 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
gredients,' which atterwards prevents the air
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 of different vegetable pur
gatives upon each other, is governed by similar
laws that govern the power of figures by multi
plication. Nine added to nine makes eighteen;
but nine times nine are eighty-one. ;u it is
with some vegetable purgatives. By adding
nine parts of one ingredient, and nine parts of
another ingredient together,the power le increaa
ed, not to eighteen, but to eighty-one. For ex•
ample. either of the articles to produce any par•
gam° effect, would have to be used to the extent
of eighty-one grains ; by combining them only
eighteen grains have to housed. Again, aito.her
ingredient is found to multiply this power agate
which in a proportion of two grains, would hate
no.effect upon the animal economy, but which,
added to eighteen grain. of a compoand of two
parts of nine grains, each of two ingredients,
will again multiply the power which they have
gained of eighty-one, to one hundred and sixty.
two. So again, the mixture of twenty grains
can be multiplied by an addition of two grains,
to the. power of three bundted and tweety-Tour
grains r ul the original' poWer or two Brat ingre
dients. Here we have twentytwo grains, which
as a purgative, contain the power equal to three
•hundred and twentyfour grains of either of the
articles alone .neverlbeless oleo so postertyl af
ter being thus combined are safe in coy quantity;
always having a be4teficiel dryer.' and in no case
capable of aping injury, of which thousands bear
ample witness.
ger The Brandreth Pills are scold for 25 cents
per box et Dr. B. Brandreth's Principal Office, 241
Broadway, N. York, and by the following duly
authoriXed Agents:—J. M.Stevensoli& Co., Get
tysburg;; J. B. M'Creary, Petersburg: Abraham
King, Hunterstown; A. M'Farland, Abboitstown;
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Oct. 6, 1848.-41
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HEALTH—HEALTH !
THE MOST EFFECTUAL OF ALL. LICOWN
RF.M LIM
1)r. Drake's .Panacei,'
The only radical cure for CDttettleeplion !
QT ,1 W 0 removes. and perntaneelly evils a.l
all diseases arising from an impure state of
the blood—viz.: Scrofula or IC ing'y Evil, Abet,-
.
matism,Obstinate Cutaelevot Eruptions, Pimples,
or Pastel.' on thy time, Blotches, Riles, amnia
Sere Eyes, Ring Worm or Tette', Scald Heed,
Enlargement and Pain of the Bones and , Joint..
Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic.Synimount..Eeisticit
or 'Lumbago, diseases arising frOnt an injusbeioss
use orMercury,tDropsy,Exptasure or Impredeece
in life : ales Chronic Constitutional' Disorders.
In this medicine several innocent but 'very po
tent articles of the vegetable kingdeon are nailed,
forming's compound entirely different in its char
actor and properties from any other preparation,
and 'uniivalled in its operation on the quieter
when laboring under disease. It should be if. the
hinds of every person, who, by business, or gener
al course of life, is predisposed to the very many
aliments that render life a -curse, insfeadola bless
ing. and so often result in death.
FOR SCROFULA. Dr. Drake's Femmes is re
commended es a certain cute. Not one 'Wares
of its failure has ever occurred- hen freely used
It cures the disease and at the same lime impart.
vigor to the whole system, Scrofalous'persona
can never pay too much attention to the .state es
their blood. Its purification should be their first
aim ; for per eeeeeeeee will accomplish a cure el
errs hereditary disease.
FOR ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN, Srurvy
cicorbutic Attentions, Tumors, White swelling.
Ery.opelas,Uleers, Cancers, Running Sores,Sealos
and Hiles, Dr. Drake's Pounces cannot be too high
ly extolled; i: searches out the very root of the
"ditwine, and by renioving ittroni a system, make*
a cure certain and permanent.
INDIGESTION..—No. medicine perhaps has
ever been discovered is bich gives so much tone
to the stomach and causes the &emetic of
healthy gastricjuice to decompose the loud 's. Dr•
Drakes Panacea.
RIIEUEATISM.—Dr. Drakes Panacea is ti
red with the greatest success in Rheumatic Con.-
plaints, especially such as are chronic. It cur s
by driving nut all impurities and foul humetias
which have accumulated in the system, a bids
are the c iuve of Ilheumatissn.t.oni,and Se. elbue•
of the joists. Other remedies some! in.es give
temporary relief; this entirely etadiratts the dip
esse from the system. even when tie limbs aid
bales are. dreadrilly swollen.
0 , :51....111.110N can be cured. Coughs. Ca
tarrh, llineabitis, epitt la r, e l u rie ,d, Asa", a,llir
two!' or isto;llse k.sicectoration llrc tic Flioh,
SIV. hi Sweat, Pain in the blItC, flue bten
toted, and ran be a jib as mach certainly its I,t
other simple di.esse A ,Frell r bit. I, ne Lea is
eoc.eht lor but in isch mild the disco, ail in 1.1.
Drabs Panacea. It 11.01,111 and tile but certein
and rlilrucioua to its ape; at ion, and rollout pus,-
hly 11.jOPIY the moo delicate enicetilict.pie 11 •
worth' rat aestle r, coal metal !Loin alinelcil to give
it a tr..il—and wt' beliy they will not !IMO' et t a.
Slot' to IrLirel It. The flaw ni is cleaner,' mid
to cestg.hened. the nitration the lunge ace heated,
awl the paltents gradually regain their 16: 1411
Ix.lLllatidvr,euglli Read. befolluuill Irwin c ny,
Phcbaleiyahicc, Pile. 14111, 1:47.
PI-44 St it !-7ii reply to your question aapert
tog the her 01 Dr. Drake s Panacea, I will spy,
that althoutit a perfect clabeliei et iii the ax islet., e
111 il of ct.re ant till ilimMatte. puss, Cr ea:-
uable it way be to re' fain c Iltint, of the sys
tom, atlll 1 have ed that a rub , . lot Con
s tocption ould be clisciarird 'cost; P$ !It! .Si a
C ., 111 , .5.ty led me to try your ntril onue 111 IN 0 , fly
Ins etegive repel. 11 ry arse p ecnotarre tl
a lei dine physircans to be rrr.atexaar toast sir
-11,.x, ;Abandoned by Ilan' as mei chic. I ite
of the per•ons had been der tLt lirOnletit
-e v.., sery able prart,t onei I. s a auntie' of
veac•, and then end had ..old /11,Iiictotti ter
se. c. v, tool ugh ? ' ...y't„n . ' .111 tLai Sle
en. 1,1 lolle.f.t till it neon, bl,l COT , sot Le lul
nnalmnlly relit s. cl. In Loth r.cce, the rim to 0 e
eca Ina lawn tnonr Eintll:l iv' 1,11.1 car
rice bolt., A% t'l Y. 11,11! Ly one ill the t oncupc Leader
,Lc lactari to luipcoi I rap:illy. the other Rod:
011901 acs. I w 111 only add that C,lntiliar UP I tint
w•tb consorti •on bs 1111111 . 111,1• Ce 311 i by rite, -
stir oloari talon a. a Study. nLd L. on tug 1! e
111111riiii.• cireriii in rune ea•ets Vet r 1 Ira 01 lilt
bourse:. told tegeial it" Inr C,. '1 ,1 11.11 •
01 11 1,11 V of TIP espertoiiint• hilt iVillitiif I. I
ha.r Incotrintriided Ti e u t Ui I I.
Drake a Panacea it I hail not Leen ni ill 01111111
with tile tug...fields. c;,.;irr.• it to say 11,1 Ihrt •
air reettruniendell by our moll popular and PI it, -
!Jg physicians. and in tl tit ristuieni e, n
slate form pridtahls the dest allrualir t• tit I lii
etei been math, 'rue cur is in scetudai tit e u h
a theory 01 Coll.Ulllption bloat 11C11 I //-I.Ct a
Irw yea us ago by one of het niosi ..rusuei s t \\ti
lers od nted.sunr. arid now eel., Abp bed Int Is
.041(13 admit 01 no dispute. " Vely ter-It etlully
L. C. 1.1 \\.
To we the language of another. -1 r. Lro4t s
Panacea is alway, salutary rn its 41110: I I‘. r
11111110 W. It is not an ()plait —it i. rot to 1 I,'-
pectotant. It is not aro tA'ell In 101 tl e iii‘ E
into a Ishii security. It is • great re ores, •
gland healing and matt% e COMpo.i.nd. the gnat
and only remedy o hich mt dical a view e cull 'kilt
has yet produced for the t teat me at Ike hi.lo -
to unconquerable malady. And no 1 erst n
o ith this dreatlrcl (locate. vt ill I e ji,ti lot .rn•
pelf and hit Incas it he go Joon i n Ile grr e
without testing its %lilies. A sit git Lott P.
moa t %ill produce a fa rlbi le chili be in
the condition of ary patient how, ei CI It a.'
TO THE LADiES.—Lndies 01 pale et , trples -
ion and consomptit e babits, and inch o ate .
bilitaled by those obstructions u hit h It niti,es re
114 ble to, are wowed by the sot of a bottle
tuft, to blovm and rigor. It is It Int Ilr I e,t.
remedy ever ditcot eted lot weakly chilthtn. at a
such its bate bad humors ; being pleasant. lLt y
take it. It immediately remotes as am eti c,
animal) and robot.
Nothing can be more surprising than its ins ie
orahng sitcom on the human frame. remit.. 8,1
weakness sod lassitude betoc ii,ai mo
become robust and NI of eaerry under its Mgt,-
core. It immediately counteract. the mrseless
nese of, the female frame.
CAUTION —Be careful end see that you get
the genuine Dr. I'AMACII• it het tl.e
rignalure 01 Cc°P. s Toaaannthenrapier .13 d
sib° the name "Du. Unake's PAX•CE•, Pulse.
blown in the Blare.
.
Prep. only by STO ' CO. Drupga. to , . No
21 North t..ix4r buret Philo.. oral lot pale by
S. 11. I:UFAILI K. Goltyibuig,
COOK & ZE.LLER, Neteerkbuig.
. 11Ltrcb 184 N.-- I y
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