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    MAIDENHOOD.
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411161111( With ,AP
I. aMr adman Willow lies! •
1.41.• as dub is the evening skits !
Them odour lacks outshino the son.
4114144 ftrimiesoirresthod in one
Aid*. NrjiJirl etresmlets mu!
ilittweawg with milldam feet
Where the drunk and rho, meet!
Weenerhood and cheilihned AM!
%Am with tin id Wince,
Ow* Ma diets swift advance.
Oa As *en towed expanse !
tkat Skiing alma'
ikagithisito thee mew mem.
Arta der lits abysm.
Thee wiry pima with i isiow
MOWN bright angel,* in thy
Swiss thee to fioldit Elysian
west doe sbollows sailing by,
AA idiAt dove, with 'needed eye, .
Aro din Colons 's shadow gy
ass Atbilia voices ()mtile shore,
Tbmi rig ems perceive no WM,
Dshisis'd by the mosnact's rust I
Ob.! thou diik of many retreat's t
itVela& quieluitnets---fik bath simnel
eillet mad airs come unawares!
Lae doe iota of some sweet tune,
Mara in rising into , noon,
May Oho esawserd into lune.
PMbowl is the bough where shambeed
Bab ad blossoms away uumbseil ;
"RAW Ilwasti with stews eacuesbeed.
Vi.wr thin arch Sower that growl,
Wb des pang heart overflows,
T 9 eagralla that teat of snows.
Viesr • lily is thy hand ;
Gales sr Isms cannot withstand
Ow meth of that magic wand
s Perdworecit totrow, wrong end nth,
in by bout, the dew of youth,
Ow*" kw the smile of truth. _
Ohl &A Jew like balsa shall steal
orammis that cannot .Iwal,
rem as drop oar ayes doth steal I
Asa that mile. like cambia*, &A
Wm many a makes heart,
Tara mile of fiod emu art.
DIVING PIUS.
ISabsoesit of a breed of holtitti be
Mad is des aeigigesrinir stale of Pennsylvania, is
eselady wry ddieuerand a tittle harel•to believe.
Case eseveraser readers in that Stale or elsewhere
earedearase tie statement IP—Ohio C'uitivator. :
afar all jar pigs which exist,-in the hderieraf
fhwasylessais are remarkable. The town of Potts.
Marla eitended at the point where the Norwele.
some& MOM= into the river Schuylkill. The
em* Mimed stream, but the river, where the
ate& waters, is =dead deep and sluggish bz e a
ten b aw. The butchers of the town reside
hem the Meek and are in the habit of throwing
affalilie die atteaurn which is washed into the riv
er. A lacp =saber of Irish laborers live near the
time, leepleg, as is customary with them, many
pip. Thom =lain their subsistence chiefly ;by
&wiser %Moffat et the bottom of the river, bete q• .
had Ma feet deep. A particular race of pigs,
•Ilbress: has been bred in the place, diffeting from
=Ns la the filet that they are web-footed and are
remodbile he t= length of time they can remain
wad= water. Their power in thisyray seems to
ineasiorwith age. One male of two years of age
was doereed to remain under water thirty min.
Maw. An =finery pig-is drowned in low than
sae enionte. as ascertained by experiment. The
prewhotithar ef the diking pigs are supposed to re
wk ham lows practice, and a physical change,
tommatted sad increased from generation to gen
eration. The reason why they remain so long
modier moor is, to devour their food, which is is
*law at Wag taken from them by other pigs
dist bop= the shore. The young of this am.
i paahimm' unhand take the water with great alacrity
at so early age, and soon learn to dive. Nor do
de they their throats with their forefeet iq
awrionniag as do others of their race, by which
they net =frequently destroy their lives. These
agiffart facia relating to this peculiar breeder pigs
ahem in a strain; manner the ability of nature
as adapt hewed to peculiar circumstances, and
thaws some light on the origin of the many vari
eties st 6e different species of animals.—Zoologf:
cal hung&
CULTURE OF TEA" IN THE .U. 8.
JlahalemMieg ankle in Skinner's new
enlidled "The Plough, the Loom, and the An
" epos the culture of the Tea Plant, comets
the spitike Meg ealettained that it cannot be cul
timeadMith eaceers out of the Celestial Empire,
andiron that it is cultivated there in the north
ern sad aseentain region, where snow lies en the
gmeiell three or four months in the year; that it
is food mild in Amain, and is cultivated in (pan
ties at the feat of the Himmelah mountaine.-- 7
Tama these facr with other inhumation derived
from tsaidera, doe., retrained residents of tea coun
tries, the writer is fully convinced that this coon
try, from Tessa to New Yuri, will grow tea r
eed la mighty to two-thir,!: of thut imported, and
that same of the States will grow it equal to or
helm than the best that comes from China. 'lle
wild. also Mates that a gentleman recently re
lented Gum Culcutta, who for five or six years
sairegaisee of the company's tea plantations in
Amiss. has written a hook upon the subject, not
yet pshlir6ed, and has expressed an opinion that
Ctrs eawsiry "an grow as good tea as any portion
etas The writer think' '.the .child is
maw lam that will live to see the United States
espied Meted of import tea."—Hunfa Mer. Mag.
WONDERFUL PRODUCT.
r. P. 1111116N . Faq., who wisely deserted the un
smisisSelklar polities for the wholesome one of
sgskesihru,stsiss in the Daily Globe that his 13i1-
lux Slag km, in Montgomery county, Md. ac
tually wow rodores eighteen barrels of cem tithe
ant--erlol 4 4sohrk He acknowledges his in.
ifitliasilmerllm this r wok to Mr. E. titaMer's pro
essaa( smistsems s Int oat lands, as lately set
faith is his' prim essay in the Astwrican Farmer.
k is boast to excel all others in this
any; aildoef le iWureels of cue* to the acre is a
IMON.Valie.
i•OK A KICKI,NG cow
1 41 1 1 apt a 1 4to. eao atomd for wane time to
oilluereas aessepeth milk • cow thrill/al joss had
tier stallas. Odra bor. - and who kkkedl so fort.
ororko so as testier it dangerous to ottrtupt kba r.p
rrntlittok Prissy and twat* um of no await,
milt litellissikoelk wig to sowed that the kirk-
WOW eimkgp.- A p o nd was proturea,'s
We, %1k • 1 , Pelt, resaol kgbeboi' the
Nolis, ilbie law
. 41 *own over a been ;
eatobili as die. the ea* Amami abe bald . an
10, k* IS* 1001 WM IM/ Oat ay 01
i ‘r t.
,411, 1161144
GREAT BUSTIFICATION OF
SWEIIII WORKS
And Engineer Daintily Wounded
BE it known to the world, that die un
dersigned has obtained Letters l'a
tent for an
Imp roreitilachinefor Hullin g and Clean
ing Clover-aced,
which, for thoroughly performihg its work,
in' a speedy manner, surpasses any thing
that has ever been presented to the public.
.In order to produce a machine that Will
meet the wants of the community in every
respect, the Patentee has for Beretta years
applied himself diligently to dui, task. and
is now enabled to offer a machine worthy
of their consideration. • '
Thiiinarltine has only
,bene'in Opera.
lion during the last season, in (7untherland
York and Adams counties, and tins given '
entire satisfaction. I t'is a neat, Portable
machine, only weighing about 400 lbs.
and ()flight draught. and can hull and'eleain
with ease four loads of cloverseed-pet day,
or one toad in two hours. It can be eon
, sorted into a common windmill in a mo.
ment's time. Persons desiring to pur
-1
. ehase rights can seei.the machine' by call
ing at my regidence in Latimote township,
Aligns totinty. Olden" of Cloier-mills
woidd find it to their adrintagetti eve the
a mill.
'..Hundreds of certificates can be given of
its utility, and the satisfactory manner that
it hulls and tient' 'cloveriieed; aatl alma
.tialutki med.:hut, deOn it_only.,qlcessa
ry to.refcr to a kW individuils at whose
bans the mactintelas beim eubibiled and
fidly tested. . .
tiovitivicrav Tr.• Lariat:lei yr.
Jas. M'Ehreti, Es+ Game Deaniortf, Esq.
Benjamini bonny, ' William Wright,
J. E. Wiennan, Abraham Livingston,
John Ralieneperger, ' Daniel Gardner,
Sebutirin Bdtaell. Cyrus Albert.
, • Tyrone*, • Franklin in.
John Bolin, Bolin, David WMgrdie,
John•Neelyi • Getnge ta A ghk .
John Lehman, A. Reintaleman, Eng.
'Aiwa; Myenr. &retell fp.
. John hillhenny, ti
Abllollllll,/cri*Op! W 41S• Wllhenny.
Abeam= Em4Mg i ty-
Jatnes-Canitinghami,. JOhi Tudor, •
Wm: fit'Climiy, •••• Eli Doter,
Abraham Wrybright. Pickett.
- • GEORGE GARDNER.
May 24.-184*,
. ,
t i =
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iiiiiitovaz.
Dit. Ji _LAWRENCE HILL,
-DVATIIIIT i ,
HAS removed his office to the building
opposite• the Lutheran Church, in
hambenbarg street. 2 doors east of Mr.
Middlecore "tote where,he may all times
be found ,ready and willing to attend to
any case with'', the province of the Den
tist.- Persons in want of full .sets of teeth
are respectfully invited, to call, ,
- . REPERENPES.
Dr. C. N. Bea Lacer, Rev.o . . P. Ka trot, D. D.
. D. Domini, Prof. M. .hcoss,
UC. A. Coorotra., .. , H.J.. Datroaso,
. D. OrLourr, " Wir.M.ltsirsoLos
Rev.l.o. WATiow, DI D.
.July 7, 1848. .
11).111E1L.W.7 •
frRE subscriber tenderi — hia acknowl-
K; edginents 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 be has just re
ceived, at his old established stand in
Chambersburg street, a large and fresh
lIIIPPLY Or
DRUGS k'MEDICINES,
iFwErldeapygp.sgs.
raiuts i Varnish,Dyestuffs
and every, variety of articles usttallykaind
in a Drug store, to which be iuvates the
attentiqn of the public, with assurances that
they will be furnished at the most reason-
able.prioes
8. 11. 1111EHLP.R.
Gettysburg; une 2, 1848.
PORI ktatt l eflikt.
CLOCKS, WATCUES, AND
JEWELRY.
1 1' 1 11E subscriber tenders his acknowl
edgements to his friends and the pub
lic for the liberal patronage hitherto exterid
ed to him. and respectlidly ihforms theta
that he has just received front the city a
new assorment of , ,
ILI' ILA 0 ICING_
OF ALL KINDS-ALSO.
3117111113 Z
such as Rings, Breastpins, Ear Rings,
Watch-chains, Watch-keys, Guards, &e.,
&c. Also .
SP FeT.4CLtiH,
and Glasses of all kinds and qualities—all
of which will be sold low.
CLOCKS & WATORES repair.
Led, as usual, at the shortest notice.
Establishment in Chambersburg st.
next door to S. H. BuseLek's Book and
Drug Store. _ •
ocrl have also far sale a lot of remand
seeond•hand WATCHES, which will be
sold low.
ALEXANDER FRAZER.
Gettysburg July 21, 2898.
WASHINGTON HOUSE,
HA RRIBBUNG, PA.
V " 1118 Popular House hos recently un 7
dergone a thorough repair, and been
furnished with entire netofurniZure, of the
best quality. Members of the Legislature
and others, visiting the seat of Govern
ment, wit! find it a very deskable stopping
place.
6..7 Charges moderate.
WM. •r.,SANDERS, Agent.
Harrisburg, July 21, 1£148.-6rn
nICTORIAL "Brother Jonathan"—at
JE Kurtz's Booketore--only 12 1-2 cte.
or to clubs of ten, 1 1 1. CO Send in your
orders
ISABSLLA NURSERY.
thiVIVSAPRo, PA.
MI It Ilrl"P RE ES, of ull k inds, (graft°
iu the row,) can be had of the. sub
scriber on reasonable terms. Please cal
and judge for y ourselves.
C. W. HOFFMAN.
113ERF1tMERY, SOAPS, FANCY
ARTICLES, TOYS, Ike. for sale
C. WEAVER.
ACON}M. anti UAM IZ RIG and
' MULL MUSLIN% or the rid►-Top
kankylor bale by JP: L. t...tCHICK.
Philadelphia Advertisements
Daguerreotype Portraits,
OF a superior quality, handsomely col
ored, and put up in beautiful Moroc
co Cases, complete, for only ONE DOL.
LAR, at Spider's cheap haguerrson
ley, N0.8(4 Walnut Street, below Fourth,
Philadelphia. All pictures Wade at this
establishment will be warranted Perfect.
Sept. 22, 18.18.-6 m
Langenheitn's. Daguerrion Gal.
lery, Exchange, 3d Story.
lION. iIiCHRY. Clam, visiting this &-
•tahliihment for' the purpose of ha
ving a daguerreotype 'Akan, expressed flat
tering opluilme on this favorite place of
the "beauty and fashion" of Philadelphia,
and, vast numbers of strangers resort to
it to procure a good Daguerreotype. The
Proprietors will make every exertions to
extend the long established fame of this
well known establiehment. Family
groupes, Groepott of Children, and single
portraite of all sizes are executed equally
well.
Philadelphia, April 21, 1848-1 y
FURS.
RICH AMOY ?MS FOR L4M:sB' WEAR.
CIIIAILLES OAKFORD, Furrier,
No. 104 'CIIICSTifUT
A few doors above Third, Philadelphia,
1111/ oHW:invite the ladies to call and
v examine his au porter stock of M Ws,
Boas. Tippeta. Arc.. of every_ variety. con
elating of Rich Russia Sable. Hudson's
Bay Martin, Norway Martin, Mink !la
bias, Baum Martin, Stone Miran, Ermine,
Fitch, Lynx, Arc. These skins hive
been selected with greatcare, and aro 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 OAKFORD,
104 Chestnut at a 4w doors above Third, PhiLui
Sept. 2D 1848.-13 m
Philadelphia Type Foundry
No. 8, rear4t., near the Pxchange,
PHILADELPHIA.
riIITIE Subscriber haring made great
-ELim
provements in his method of casting
type and mixing of mettle, 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 the country ;
flutters himself that by a strict personal at
tention to business, and employing none
but the most skillful workmen, he is ena
bled to offer
A SUPERIOR ARTICLE,
Al greatly reduced Price*.
He is continually adding to his stock all
that is new, froin the beat workman of this
and other coutries, and having lately pro
cured from Europe a great variety of new
faces and ornaments, solicits the attention
of Printers thereto.
Specimens will be sent to those wishing
to order.
Presses, chases, Cues, Ink, Stands,
Galleys, Brass Rule, and every other ar
ticle needed to furnish a complete Printing
Office, auppliced at the shortest notice.
GERMAN BOOK AND JOB TYPE,
of the newest style and of all sizes, care
fully put up in fount:, of correct proportion.
ALEXANDER ROBB.
Aug. 25, 1848.
OJKFORIP
UXRIP./ILLED STYLE OF HUTS
FOR GENTLEMEN.
CHARLES oitzroßD
No. 104, Chestnut Street, Philadelphia,
OULD respe,ctiolly invite attention
♦ • 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, es it combiues all the essentials
of durability and neatness, requisite in that
article of dress, whilst his increased facil
ities in manufacturing, with all modern
impmiemerits, enable him to challenge the
world to produce a better Eat.
Children's Fancy Hats and Caps of the
West Mode.---These goods have been se
lectedwith the greatest care, and will be
found moat beautiful and chaste in their
styles.
Ladies Riding Hats and Cops of entire
ly new Patterns.—Greit has been bestow
ed in conetructiug these articles, that they .
may fit perfectly easy, and form a graceful
appearance.
CHARLES OAKFORD,
104 Chestnut at a few doors shore Thhd, Phila.
Sept. 29, 1848.—(March 3,-1y)
gib AND 413
MARKET STREET,
&THE cheapest and largest assortment of
COLD & SILVER. WATCHES
In P s lA.
Gold Levers, full jewelled, 18 carat
case, $3O and over.
Silver • " " " $lB and over.
" Lepinee " $ll and over.
Quutiers, $ 5 to $lO.
Gold Pencils, 1 50
Silver Tea Spoors, equal to coin, 450
Geld 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 best mannfactures, and in fact every
thing in the Watch and Jewelry line at
much less prices than can be bought in this
city or, elsewhere.
Please save Abis advertisement, and call
at either , LLWIB LADOMUS,
No. 413 Market street, above Eleventh,
north side, or at JACOB LADOM UB,
240 Market st, first store below Eighth,
south side.
.scriVe have Gold and Silver Levers
still cheaper than the above prices—a lib•
eral discount made to the trade.
Sept. 22, 8 48.—eci
Ballionore Adverthorments.
I. M. OREM.
JOHN H. OREM & CO, ,
MERCHANT TAILORS,
AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Casslmeres,Pestings
Enid grailors , Trimmings,
rio. 230 MARi. ( ET STREET, N. W. CORNER
• OE CHAVLEB, BALTIMORE.
A LAROR Ar;AORTMENTOT
READY MA CLOTHING,
Of Superior Quality.
rrONE MICE ONLY.. j
March 31, lE4iik.,--ly
HOUSE Orel/TWO
wILL be made amr put up by the
subscriber,who wilt attend preopt
ly to all orders, and upon sr reason: le
terms ai can be procured at any establisit
rnent in the county.
GEO. E. BUEHLER.
Gettysburg, October 15, DM.
NEW ESTABLISHMENT.
Ready - made Clothing Store
JOSEPH IC FIER
fESPECYFFULLY informs the citi
tens of Gettysburg and vicinity tha
he hos opened an Emporium for
HEADY-MADE CLOTHING,
in the Store-room formerly occupied by
Wm. Ruthrauff, in Clismbersbing street,
a feW doors east of Thompson's Hotel,
where, at all times, will be found a lull and
complete assortment of Ready-made cloth
ing, including every variety of
Boys and Men's Wear.
My stock shall always be composed o
Goods, made in the most fashionable styles,
and by regular workmen.
Tho subscriber als6 follows the
TAILORING BUSINESS,
and will make to order Clothing of all
kinds for customers, at the Shortest notice
and upon reasonable terms. The Fash
ions are , regularly received from Philadel
phia, so that customers may depend upon
having the latest styles.
>' Give us a call, and examine for
yourselves.
JOSEPII K. FISHEL.
Gettysburg, Oct. 13, 1848.•
Ih.PPEkIA9 FOR 1949.
IN OTIOE is hereby given that the Ap.
peals on the Taxes assessed for
1849, will he held at the Commissioners'
Office, in Gettysburg, as follows :
For Huntington, La t imore, Liberty, Co n
wage, Tyrone, Freedom, and Union town•
ships, on Thursday the 25th of January
inst.
For Gettysburg, and the townships of
Cumberland, Berwick, Hamilton, Mount
pleasant, Reading and Oxford, on Friday
the 281/t inst.
For Germany, Ilamiltonban, Menallen,
Straban, Franklin and Mountjoy town
ships, on Saturday the 27th inst.
t7'l'he Assessors will be expected to
return their Aluplicates to the Commission
ers' office by Thursday the 25th inst.—
They will also be expected to be present
in person on the day of Appeals for their
respective townships.
By order of the Commissioners.
J. AUGIIINBAUGH, Clerk.
Jan. 5, 1848.-111
HATS-WOOD-CASH.
THE subscriber has on hand a large
and fine assortment of
It HATS AND CAPS lit
of every decription and fashion, at his old
Stand, which he wants to sell at low pri
ces for good pay.
He earnestly requests those indebted to
him, to come and settle their accounts, as
money is much wanted and he must have it.
He respectfully notifies those who owe
him wood, that now is the time to use it
and sell it, and if not delivered soon, he
will certainly require cash in place of it.
Come one, come all
w. W. PA XTO N.
Oct. 27, 1848.-3 t
STII.II* SHEEP.
CAME to the residence of the subscri
ber, in Franklin township, Adams
county, Pa., on the 6th of December last,
two S'T'RAY SHEEP, white color ; the
one a Rain, with left car slit ; the other a
Ewe, with the right ear cut of The own
er is hereby notified to come forward,
prove property, pay charges and take them
away.
JACOB MICKLEY, (D. of D.)
Jan. 5, '48.-3t
D. 1111 9 CONAUGIIY,
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 ArConatighy, dec'd.
He solicits, and by prompt and faithful at
tention to business in his profession, it will
be his endeavor to merit, confidence and
patronage.
31'Coictuoity will also attend
promptly to all business entrusted to him
as Agent and Solicitor for Paten's and
Pensions. lie 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. STEVENIsON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
OFFICE in the Centre Sqnare, North
v of the Court-house, between Smith's
and Stevenson's corners.
Gettysburg, Pa.
FOR THE HOLIDAYS.---KELLER
KURTZ hal just received a fresh
supply of Annuals. Gift-books, every var.
iety.of Fancy and Staple Stationery, Fan
cy Goods, &e. 11021.adtes'eall and see.
PLAY BPI
IN consequence ofthe loss unstained by
recent Fire, in connection with other
demands against the subscriber, he is com
pelled to call upon those indebted to him
for assistance. All persons, therefore,
knowiog themselves to be indebted to me
by note or book account, will be expected
to call and settle the same without delay ;
otherwise they will be placed in the hands
of a proper officer for collection.
10:7•Those who have engaged to fur
nish WOOD, on account, aredesireil to do
so immediately. If not delivered soon,
the Cash will be required.
TROAIAS WARREN.
W. H. UOPEINS
500 a FEET of POPLAR PLANK
'ex ouches will answer for Chair
Seats, for which the highest price will be
given by the subscriber. He has also on
hand, at his old stand in West Chambers
burg street, a very large assortment of
A ir Common and Fancy
CHAIRS,
and a full assortment of CABI
NET WARE, which I am selling at unu
sual low prices for Cash and Produce. Or
ders for work will be attended to on the
shortest notice. All orders fur COFFINS
will be strictly attended to as usual.
Sept. 1, 1848.—tf
NI (4]
Or VARIOUM KINDS
FOR SALE .47' 77118 OFFICE
W&STRIT O
DAVID lIITAGY
Tealissimp Indisputable.
The following certtficate, lately received b 7
the proprietor from a lady of rindslelpilea, is
but odditiesl proof of ita ellesey, seer all same
p repaint ions, of that nevey g nemely Mgr
EXPEC tORANT
PIMA la' a, Jame 2.lth. ISIS. -
" Mr. lame' F. 'Nom— Sir—Abseil time
middle of last winter I took a severe eSd. la
tended with some cough, which treabbedl me
considerably. I took some simple mielis*re at
first, but neglected giving it that proper anew
lion it icipired. My cough iscmiml in via
lence, giving me much isseasiseasaaddeprivs — eig
of inr red at night. I comaresseed taking
an which I had read maw* is ~city
papers, and believed it could not fad to case me ;
in this, however, I was mistakes: it gave some
little relief at first, which eatuerraged me to
tinue its use, but alter using vernal honks
myself no better and gave ap hakiag, it. I was
then recommended to try soother snick, pegs.
red by a Physician in this city, but with tie
same result. Nearly three wraths had palmed,
and my cough was worse thaw at any weber time
previous. I despaired getting anything to give
me even relief, moth less to cure me, wiles a 1
friend sent to me a bottle of your Expectorant.
Tongue would fail to express. much less pes de
describe, the pleasure I derived from the batik
of vent valuable preparation. The hist Ism
doseediminished the frequency sad vieleiseraftbe
cough, and enabled me to rest better at .
I had not continued its use bag before I was
cured entirely, and have eojoyedmweillest Lembo
up to the present time. Sevens! of say hiemb
have tried it wiih like success, dad speak in the „
highest terms of it. You should es‘ablish ages
cies here for the sate of it, that time who maim
try it may be able to do so without sending to
your city for it.
ReapectfuliyTimm vorms..
415 Rae. st.. ?I'd door bass lak.
Compound Medicated • Candy.
L' on the Care of Colds, Coughs, Spit
s! ling of Blood. Broachetis, Asthma,
;Whoopiag Cough. Pains and Oppressions
of the breast, and all other Pulmona7
complaints, and other diseases which have
a tendency to produce Consumption. It
serves also as an effectual clearer of the
Druuio. Beltimenr. Ma l vowwe.
11:7CAVTION..nj
Tag Gasin es blithe words"Rossis F.grr►
raw, improved, Baltiasorir. AL,' Wows is timr
glass, and the initials "J. F. R." stamped se the
the seal. Each bottle, hereafter, will and
oped in a maw w on which is the fee
slat& signature of the proprietor. wittiest 'skid'
it is counterfeit. Prepared only by
MS. F. ROSS.
For sale by SAMUEL H. BI7FIRLER. Get
tysbure; Dr. Wm. R. Stewart, Yost Springs;
Geo. W. Heatry, Fairfield.
al.Price 50 eelnta per bottle.
Dec. 16. 19.18.—tf.
WESTERN-NEW YORK
cOLLEGF t OF HEALTH,
207 Main street, Buffalo, N.Y.
MR. G. C. VAUGHN'S Vegetable Lat liaotrip
tic Mixture, a celebrated medium* which
has made
GREAT CURES IN ALL DISEAM,
is now introduced iato this section. Thal
limits of an advertisement will sot permit asexl
tended notice of this remedy; we have , auly tot
say it has for its agents is the U. States awill Car*
adas a large nomber of educated
MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS
in high professional standing. she wake a gen
eral use of it in their practice'. the tellonsag
diseases:
DROPSY, GRAVEL,
and diseases of the Urinary Organs, Pilesami AM
diumises of the blood, derengemeots of the Liver.
he., and all general diseases of the system_ It is
particularly requested that al! who ceoteasplate
the use of this article, or who desire isformairoo
respecting it,
WILL OBTAIN A PAMPRLET
of 3 2 pag-s, which Agents whose names asebelow
will gladly give away. This book treats ors
toe method of cure—explains the peculiar pro
perties of the article, and also the drama es st
has been used (or over this cesotry and Eanwe
(or four years with such perfect effect. User 14
ages of testimony from the highest genera:wall
be found with G. E. BUEIII,EII
NAMES. PLACES AND DATES_ I
which can be written to by any one interesred.and
R&SPECTFULLY informs his Friends
the parties will answer post paidcousamesimasons and the public generally that he has
fir Be particular and now on hand a large assortment of TIN
At•K FOR THE PAMPHLET. DIRE of even description, which he
as no other such pamphlet has ever been sorer The ,
will sell at moderatepricos—all warranted.
evidence of the power of this medicine user all
Persons wishing to purchase at low rates
diseases is guaranteed by persons of well Immo
standing in society. will do well to call before purchasing else-
Put up in 30 oz. and 12 oz. bottles. Price 12 where.
for 30 oz., $t for 12 or-, the liner being the lIOUSE SPOUTING will be made
cheapest. Every bottle has andpat up at 121 rents a foot
"G. C. VAUGHN"
written on the directions, &e. vee pamphlet-p.
28. Prepared by Dr. G. C. % rumba. and sold at
principal office, 207 Maim street, Regale,. N_ Y.
Offices devoted to sale of this article aretressaarr
132 Nassau, New York, and corner of Enos and
Washington, Salem. Mass . and by all Druggists
throughout this country and camels.
llTArienes.—S. H. FIUEHILER. Gettysburg ;
JACOB MARTIN, New Orford; WM. wou ,
East Berlin; WM.BERLIN,Hanoser;JOSEPH
R. HENRY, Abbottstovi a.
March 3,1848.—1 y
sq raluable Tesillaasesag.
We like at all times, to give credit when
credit is tine, and if at the same time we
can relieve the distressed. wears undoubt
edly gratified ; we, therefore, give the &S
-lowing voluntary testimony as to the ben
eficial effects of Wistar's Bal,am of Wild
Cherry. by the editor of the Columbia
South Carolinian, who appears to hare
obtained great relief from its use.--(p/d
Dominion, Portsmouth, Vs.
ISTAR'S BALSAII 01/ WILD
We seldom resort to Patent medicines, ha
ving a great respect for the skill of the reg
ular profession, but chance threw into our
way the above named needeeine, imam&
ately after the close of the Ent session of
the Legislature, when our lungs were al
most dried up by the highly ramified at
mosphere of our storewanned Bentehoose.
The Balsam immediately relieved us of a;
most harnessing cough, which threatened
our health in a serious degreee. We feel
that we are indebted to it for pewee geese
pounds of animal weight—which addition
once FELT, cannot be &moon.
0:7 For sale by SAMUEL H. BUEII
- o ply agent for Gettyaboug.
Domestic Industry Is the Westin
of Sailors.
SaFresh Assortment it&
Hairs.
THE subscriber has a good assortmeat
of FASHIONABLE HATS. which
he is prepared to sell at to i Arserrilisit
heretofore, and mums roma than they are
regularly retailed at in aesthete.
A good for Hat, warranted, *1 411
Fine Silk, do. fur body, 2 Oa
Fine Nutria, do, 300
Fine Monterey, do. 1 MI
Russia, do. 2MI
Moleskin, extra quality, $2 SO to 4 se
Fine Russia Hats, and tither kinds war.
The public are invited to call and satisfy
themselves.
OrtrTraws Casa, and only me prier.
S. S. WeitEAY.
Gettysburg, July 14, 1848.34 f
SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATION
RY, of all kinds, coostandy oo hand
and for sale, al the isuest price s, at the
Book and Stationery Store of
Dee. 10. S. II BUEHLER.
Ladies, the prettiest
F F:, GING lIA MS, Ace.. in town. are
to be found at 'STEVENSON'S. Go
and see them.
_
i
TILE undersigned has connected with
his Coaehmaking Establishment
huge Smith Shop. and is prepared to do
ALL WADS OW
BLACKSMITH I N G,
lIICLODINO
ROMIG MEM lUGGIN, WIGONB, ke.
Ile would say to those who . , have Horses to
shoe, that he has in his employ first-rate
hands, whirls, with his personal attention,
will enable him to give entire satisfaction
to all those who may favor him with s Cull.
CARRIAGE & BUGGY SPRINGS,
(warranted) will be promptly made to or.
der at all times.
onAll kinds of REPAIRING done,
both in Wood and Iron, at the most reduc
ed prices.
KrTbankful for past encouragement,
the subscriber solicits a continuance of pat
ronage, and invites his friends to call at
his Establishment in west Chambersburg
at, a few doors below Thompson's Hotel.
C. W. HOFFMAN.
Gettysburg, October 15, 1847.
TO THE AFFLICTED !
This Candy is entirely a vegetable pre
paration. the principal ingredients being,
fore-hound, Wild Cherry, Sarsaparilla,
Booeset, Elecampaine, Liquorice, Flax
seed, Iceland Moss, Prickly Ash, &c. and
will, if taken in time, relieve the system
from those distressing afflictions that tend
to Consumption.
One &meat advantage in this valuable
'edicine is its cheapness, the public not
being imposed upon by the enormouely
high prices which arc generally exacted
for Patent .andotber medical Preparations.
Each package contains directions. Call
and try it!
Prepared and sold at the Confection and
Variety store of the Subscriber in West
York amid, one square from the Court
house, and next door to Thompson's Ho
tel- It can also be had of the following a
gents--
S.' Beeider awl S. S. Forney, Gettysteng ;J.
Bneked***ll, Futield )1111. Duncan, earlstowe
J. LOWIEf. Arreedistorro; Peter Stickler. Mum.
rsatsburt.; D. Eauftmao, Besuiersville; J. Burk
boiler. Deadierrrillie; Stable. Dultetow'R MiII ;
Hailiager, Heidler.bure ; Dewy, Abbott*.
taws sialb and Jobasoo, Eatusit*butg.
C. WEA VER.
Gettysburg, Pee. 17, I S.ll.
NEW ESTABLISIIMENT.
ITll r
R'PECTFULLY informs the citi
zens of Gettysburg. and strangers
who may tarry here until their beards grow,
that be has opened a new saloon in the
shop formerly oerupied by JACOB LEKDV.
in West York street, one door West of
Pastries Ilat-store, where he intends prose
maim the Tonsorial business in all its va
ried and various branches.
His mai. good and sharp,
Hell shave your lace without a small.
Gentlemen. call and see for yourselves.
Has spores is good. his towels are clean,
And is his shop he always seen.
pr 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 doilies.
Mary Ann Smith
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 to accord to her the palm of supe
riority. She will also attend to removing
grease from ladies' apparel.
Gettysburg, April 21, 1848.
DIAMOND TONSOR
S. R. TIPTON.
ViSHIONABLE Barber and Hair
ju
Baer, has removed his 4, Temple"
to the diamond, adjoining the County Buil
dings, where he can at all tines be found
Prepared to attend to the calls of the public
From long experience he flatters lismaelt
: that he can gothroogh all the ramifications
oldie tonsorial departments, with such an
I infinite degree of skill as will meet the en
-1 Lire satisfaction of all who submit them
! chin to the keen ordeal of his razor. irpir
,1 hopes, therefore,that by attention to bug
' sena and a desire to please, he will merit
as well as receive a liberal share'df public
patronage. The sack will be attended toil
their private dwellings.
WANTED.
Eleven Cetera per Posted,
IFILI L. be said for WALNUT KER
NELS, at U., Musics's Confee
tionary, in Gettysburg, Pa., if delivered
dry and in good order. Persons disposed
to auend to the matter, can realize good
pay for their trouble, by securing the Wal
nuts immediately, before the season has
passed.
Gettysburg, Oct. 29. OWL --n't
Ars OLD PENS AND SILVER PEN
CILS.. (best quality) Card Cases,
Visiting and Pending Cards, Fatfry Note
Paper, Envelopes, Motto Wafers, Fancy
Sealing Wax, Letter Stamps, Ate., fur sale
'by ' 8. H. HUMMER.
MIALTEL--11111AUAll
THE MOST EFFECTUAL °FALL KNOWN
REMEDIES.
Dr. Drake's Panacea,
The only radical cure for Consumption 1
lifT A L.:,0 removes and permanently eves ill
gfir all diseases arising Irons an impure state of
the blood—vim: Scrofula or King's Evil. Rhea..
matism,Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptinna, Pimples,
or Pastilles on the lace, Blotches, Biles, Chronic&
Sole Eyes, Ring Worm or Totter s braid Head,
Enlargement and Pain of the Bones end .Joints,,
Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Symptoms, bristles
or Lumbago, diseases arising from as injudreioue
use of,Mercury, Dropsy, Exposure or imprudence
in life: also Chronic Constitutianal Disorders.
In this medicine several innocent hot very per
tent articles of the vegetable kingdom are smiled,
forming a compound entirely diferent in its char
acter and properties from any other preparation,
and unrivalled in its operation on the system
when laboring under di .It should be IL the
hands of every person, who, by
business, or gener
al course of life, is predisposed to the very many
aliments that render life a curse, instead eta Mess
ing. and so often result in death.
FOR SCROFULA, Dr. Drake's Puma is re.
commended as a certain cure. Not one immure
of its failure has ever occurred when freely used
It cams the disease and at the same time imparts
vigor to the whole system, Scrofulous persons
can never pay too much attention to the stale es
their blood. Its purification Amid be their first
aim ; for perseverence will accomplish a curs of.
even hereditary disease.
FOR ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN, Scurvy.
Scorbutic Atfections, Tumors, White Swelling,.
Erysipelas, Ulcers, Cancers, Running Fores,Scalis
and Riles, Dr. Drake's Panacea cannot beton high
ly extolled • it searches out the very root of the.
disease, and by removing it from • system,makes•
a cure certain and pernienem.
INDIGESTION.—No medicine perhaps haw
ever been discovered which gives so much tone
to the stomach and causes the secretion or
•
healthy gastric juice to decompose the food MS 1 ) .1•
Drake's Panacea.
RHEtIKATism.—Dr. Drake's Panacea in r
eed with the greaten, 'twee.' in Rheumatic Com
plaints, especially emit as are chronic. It curse
by driving out all impurities and foul humours
which have accumulated in the system, which
are the cause of Rheumatism,pout,and Swellings
of the joints. Other remedies sometimes gine ,
temporary relief; this entirely eradicates the die.
ense from the system, even when the limbs and
bones are dreadlully swollen.
CONSUMPTION can be cured. Coughs, Ca
tarrh, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood. Asthma. NI.
fi...ult or profuse Expectoration, Hectic Flush,
Night Sweats, , Pain in the side, he., Irate been
cured, and can be with as much certainty ar 81. y
other simple disease. A specific has long bran
sought for but in tale, until the discovery of Dr.
Drake's Panacea. It is mild ar.d sate but certain
and efficacious in its operation, and cannot possi•
boy injure the most delicate constitution. We
would earnestly recommend those afflicted to rival
it a trial—and we belive they will not have occa
sion to regret it. The system is idealised and
strengthened, the elects on the learns are heated,
and the patients gradually regain their usual
health andatrength. Rend Ihe follow ing testimony,
Pkiludelphto, Dile. 14th, 1•41.
Dana Si :—ln reply to your mentinn respect-
ing the use in Dr. Drak e 's parolees, I will say,
that although a perfect disbel iev ekin the existent*.
of a Painneco, or cure for all disc:lass, however. esti
ambles it may be in certain conditions of the sysi
tom, ,till I hate believed than wenn. Isar eon
aumpliso work' he discovered 'sooner, cur later. and
curiosity led me to try your medic/lee is two very
inveterate canes. They were pranounited by 11 o
attending physicians In he evi.nockans uwasuns
estes, and abondoned by them as issavirobin Una
of the per-r a sa hod been treater the treatment of
several very able practitioners t t a member
years, and they said she had "old j fashioned few
roomiest rumbled essfh Scrofisits." sod that si •
[night limier for sometime, bat cmild ant be per
manently relict's J. In boll. ewes the rfeet,ed the
Panacea hiss heen most gratilyieg. Outy tour or
five bottles mese used by one of the persons befui•
she began to improve rapidly. The other took
about ten. I will only add that familiar as lam
with consumption by inheritance null by exten
sile °beery etion as n 31114, and knowing abed e
injurious effaces in nine caves oat of tan of tit
bonm.et, and ( - O'er revertible tonics, as well t •
of many of It , es per toiants and sedatives, I
should never has e recommended t em e _
Drake's Panacea it 1 hail not been acquainted
with the ingredients. Suffice it to say that these
are recommended by our most 'Monier and writ mi
nim physician., and in their present combined
state lorm probably the beat *hermit e that has
ever been mails. The cure is in accordance with
• theory of Consumption broached in France a
few years ants by one or her most eminent wri
ters on medicine, and now established by tails
which admit of no dispute. Very respectfully
yours,l. C. I.:LINN.
To use tile 1:111gItliffe of annifer,..lste's
Panacea ni silts nye salutary tit its effects—noir
injurious. It is not ass Opiate—it i n not an Ex.
pecionuit. It in not iniendad to lull the inn. E
into a total security. It is a great nuttily- a
grand healing and cisrati‘e compoend, the meet
and only remedy which medical science and *WI
has yet produced for the treatment of this. biller,-
to unconquerable malady. And no person afflict
ed with this heaths.' disease, w ill be juts to linos
self and his friends if he go down to the guars
without testing its virtues. A single bolt e, la
most cases, will produce a favorable dons int
the condition of any patient. how eves low."
TO THE LADlES.—Ladiesol pale complex
ion and consumptive habits, and shell as ate de
bilitated by those obstructions which Is males sio
liable to, are mimed by the toe of a bottle e r
two, to bloom and vigor. It in by far the Its t
remedy ever discovered for weakly children. slid
such as have bad humors; being pleasant. they
take it. It Immediately restores the appet.te,
strength and color.
Nothing can be more surprising than its invig
orating erects on the human frame. Perrobs NI
weakness avid lassitude before taking it, at once
become robust and full of energy under its Win
ence. It immediately counteract* the nen elei s•
net* of the tcmale flame.
CAUTION.—Be careful and see that yen got
the genuine Itr. 1/11•KRO PARACIA.— it Lie the
signature 01 Geo. F. t 4 Tnae• on the ecarpe► -44.t1
also the name "Da. DRARICII l b /MARRA, P111)111."
blown in the glum
Prepared only by 1370 R its & Co. Drurgis ti, N •
Al North Sixth et feet Nils.. seitl Itu este by
8. H. IiIIEIII,F.R. Gettysburg,
COOK & ZELLER, Mercersbutg.
lotsrch 3. 1848.-1 y
In RUM
P the very best quality, and different
1.1 flavors, can bq had. at all times, at
WEAVER'S Confectionary in Chambers
burg street. Families sad Parties will he
supplied with any desired quantity. at the
shortest notice. CAKES and CONFEC
TIONS of all kinds always on hand, and
will be furnished to order on reasonable
terms.
Gettysburg, July 28.--tf
Sonerthitig for ihe Li.dff ta.
A Freill Lot of RIBBONS .&
ERS, for aale,at
THE STAR AND BANNER.,
la.pubtighed every Friday Evening,iiiilitt
County Btd/dtng, above Ike Rryiat et
and Recorder' a Office, ly '
DAVID A. IJUEIILEB.
TERIIIB.
If paid in adysnee or within the year, (2 Ter r
annum—if not, paid within the year, 2 f U. , A o.
paper diseoutinued until all envelop* air two
eZ4114 Si the option of the I dime. tiit.gls
Sti vDesitti t A tailure to notify a discontimnratee
will be regxinled es a new engagement.
4durrturmeors not exceeding a square Inserted.'
three times' for *l—every subsequent isittrticns.
25 cents. Longer oars in the same prdirtistien.-....
All advertisements nut specially mders‘ lulr s.
given time, will be rontinuttl until forhiii A lib—.
erol reduction will be made to those n advrttiver•
by the year.
Job Priuting 6f 611 kinda exciuterl
promptly, end ou reasonable tethio.' 3
Leary. and Cersemonirotil*ga the Editor, (en-,
repting ours ar contain M nr 'tours of
new, ratarerihere, town hue T rely ,10,41jAt
curs attention
SCHICK'S.