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    ? , . ARi.BICULTCR>i..
From the Arnrikao Former
• ,ACOUMULATION OF MANURES.
'"Okittrwrg talthe labors of the farm. this
4,4olhidd'erst. rot say what we may
thsidowtrary,.ner farmer can cultivate
OW NW to prehl; who is negligent in sup-
Atingles corn. root and truck crops,
gou
t with manure. Let us cultivate
atoll crops as we may, unless we feed
therm' with liberal measure, their products
InliA'he meagre and thiregtiting ; so also
will bo the crops that are to follow them
ilaineeessivc rotations, as the groundwork
ati-liteic feed is goner:ilk laid io the prepa
intlint of the grotmd for corn and other hoe
, .
iareps„ As io the sources whence the mn
terielware to be drawn to make manure,
Ifehere so often speeitied them that it is
alinost , useless to repeat them here, and
*h . 'sval only speak of them in general
term,. peat, marsh mud, scrai ince of
tht , lines, roads, and yards, mould and
loaves from the woods, the mould from
koadlaads, fence corners and fence sides, •
vieeikand grasses from the marshes and
elsewhere, corn stalks, ofhl of every kind;
susceptible of being rotted—each and all
of these form materials for making cum
posts, and if gathered and formed into
heaps to decompose, will make excellent'
manure by next spring. The best dispo.
stioit that could be made of the in, would
bie,to spread them over your cow yards
and hog pens. Placed there through the
rot and winter, they would by spring time
form a body of the most enriching manure
did' he worth pound fur pound fully as
much if not more than so much stable ma-
Inkre, rerhaps there are farmers who, af
ter neadiog this, will say, "we hang no
time'for inieh'employment, no hinds tirbe
thus omployed.'! To such we wouldsu
that your interest would be very semi*
Ohnitiledily appropriating tw3 handstand'
• ,
a teauhfur sin stet iiB tr4--nen
the force thus employed, during Ihn,pertrid
Word, would enable you to make three
of corn for every one you *eke,
if you neglect our advice. No -farmer,
one! to consider that he has fulfilled his
(fury, who does not, in the course of ittt>
yeitty make -five double horse loads•of ma
ni:elm'. every cleared acre of !Mid etihle . ,
tritrplace—that willgiva him twenty.-loads'
tfbthe acre fur .his corn, besides a crisply`
fOuhis potatoes, 'Mips, and .trueli.geste
1,
, . ,
itir 11;4 Baclots.-4. lady of considerabli
eißblitfrite in a firm-house had: forinany^
.
bacon, until. - the cause was .
pniitbd•out by a friend. Until that time
o,ltiOrt was ached and kept in
~tubs, 'the
Winces* being able to escape.
Mew* to salt it and lay it on atone
ilAbrph packed one flitch upon another,
tied-the brine running away and •ftilling in
, .
tn,tt *du under the shelf. When this 4
oixt is sufficiently salted, it is hung up in.;
&die kitOlten to dry, and, when dry,
ed Over With lime water of the consistency
of Cream. When this is dry, it is packed
in the corner of a cool room, boarded off,
laying first a layer of lime, then a layer of
bacon, and so until the bin is full. When
dielbilnon is wanted, cut offas mudh atioa
requhte but be careful to cover the-ditch
up again. if this is auended.to you may
keep' your haeon free from rust for MOW
yeari..—Agricuhural Gazette.
• tAtsoinen.—To one thousand weight of ,
apply the following mixture, well,
ribbed on :-5-Bths of a bushel of fine salt,
4 pounds .oi saltpetre, 2. toa-cups of red
mpper, }'gallon of 'molasses, I gallon of
hickory ashes—let the hams be packed a
way fur fire weeks, with the rinds down
then Smoke for three weeks with green
hiekory wood and tobacco stalks'; as 'soon \ '
an attiVicieutly smoked, curer them with
pepper and ashes, and sew. them up in base
to protecolutte fromthe Mese, , ,
PErget.—A new kind of fenen.is
corniog, into use in Northern
l'he fence consists of strips of sheet iron,
one and a half inehes prepared in
Silo resist the action 01 the weath
er, "0 painted white. The strips are
nailed .to, posts in the ground, two rods a
potti, , a perpendicular strip of board
impary..otber rod. 'rbo whole cost per
rod is estimated at less than 30 cents,
at is iniperior to wire, as it dots not bag.
painted white, cattle will see it
aittl r iNit rttu agaiust it.
tt /lb 8ki.”6;!% 0 1144.111.4. mr.
R. Manning, of Salem, Muss., (than whom
tad 'teller authority neod tie desired, as be
is M,orme l compvtent and truthful,) states
theti4 iuttfug off ell the blossoms from a
lieldwin ♦pple tree, in the spring of its
bearing yker. he changed the fruitful year
blittirifullerriag one, and es a consequence
intruitful season have become
,3 424 !55 , and rice versa.
arre atcp SeAVIN.—One quart of Sage
Oleo iskitilliswood warm to the horse, is re
an infallible remedy. Clippings
of the stalks of eve, gathered When ilia
iu mixed with proven-
**feel hied, and given to the anima
itiktiel r Wettla, is 'a sure preventative of
INCIPAS &AVIA *bib 0111111 Switu.tmos
$1011061.1416 1 a migittem add I Qs.
1 af .l fine and I os. *piths of
A
' ilte tiremod Pal fro'
i *lOl - 41 tithe( is otttatned.
.Solt
GREAT BUSTIFICATION OF
KTE(M WORKS r
and Engineer seAciusly• Wornided
BE it known to the worhf, that the un
dersigned has obtained Letters Pa
tent for tin
Inzpraved Mach inrprl falling and C'lerisz-
Ting Clover-seed,
which; for thoroughly performing its work,
in A speedy manner, surpasses any thing
that hoe ever been presented to the Mittlie.
lir order In produce a machine that talll
meet the wants of the community in.erery
respect, the Patentee has for sereral years
applied himself diligently to the task, and
is now enabled to °frs a machine winthy
of their consideration:
This mei-hint, has only been in opera
tion (luring the last season. in Cumberland
York and Adams counties, and has given
entire satisfaction. II is a neat, prictable
machine, only weighing about 400 lbs.'
and Airtight draught, and eau hull rind elead
with case four loads of clorerseed per 4y,
or one loud in two hours, It ran:be eon
verttll into a common windmill in a mol
menes time. Persons desiring tip per-
chase rights Can see the machine by eallh.'
nig at my residence in Litimiire toWnOkri,
Adams county. Owners of clOvitr;lo l 4
would find it to then, advantage tu give pie
a ea.
Hundreds of certificates can 6e giotta of.
its utility. and the satisfactory tnatther that
it hulls and cleans cloverseed,-and sled
timothy seed, but I deem itO l 4Y
ry to refer to a few individuals at Whctsts
barns the machine hac been exhibited and
fully tested. ; • •• •
TT. ItAllirelllt "Pi
Jas. M'Elwee, Esq. neenreDesinlorlritsq.
Bcnjamim 3helly, William 'Wright;
J. E. wieemsti; Esq., , Abrahsto Using**,
John Rsfrensperger, Nth! Mettler, -` „
schwatan Stiteall. OyenirAlbsTh
_ .
Tyrnne tp ' 'Ponn4l4k fol;.
John Bolin, I d 1014441g0t...
John Neely, :t !Itiorinetnl44,,, • ~
John Lehman; • ; A.B. ntje Ran 041 1 ~
Amos Myers. ; -:,.• lib
Fretdose.
Ahrahnin,Atise,. MOW. n' :
Abrahim'Bighedi, - 1 1 Rending tp.
James Conningbalel •
Win. IrCleary, Eli Deter,
AbrahaninCriblOWlWllliant , rikefi
I'l'4 IFIGICORGE CURDWSS.
May
LAcam c-,
5000 . s EistrF of P . OPIARTLANK .
uebasottllansweeforChil
Seats, for which the highest. pries will.be
giV,ROY' g!# 8 , 11 .4cikeh..4 1 , I link site fill
hand, at his op, flUtutt r#,lst„chalirherit'.
burg Atreet t ;* eery itsetirfoient,of"
9 , . and Fanex
ANIS
mit] a fUll:4iireipi4i of c nt
Ngrilfri4E;,vriticluPp unit
shit low prices foiTireb ontrYroddd:
+kilt , *tended , oh the
shortest
not 'At! trilers,fcr COFVINS
wtl ire strictly . alitititlea" fis 'l4'osthif. ' '
DAVID tIEAOY.
Sept. i, 14414.—Litf: 4
CO=PARTNERSHIP..NOTICE.
THE' eubilMibeybite thitrday ameeiated
' With himself Malian 'Nona, JAMES
11ENRY'l. VAHNESTOCKi• in
the mercantile ' teminese, • which will be
thereafter conducted Vider the *rut of
S. PAllitileSTOCK '& SONS.
1 hereby tender rily thanka' In the public
generally for the,liberal ensouragern'ent ex
tended toWertla Me; and rest)ectftilly solicit
rtmliPie :Of:Omit; favolA io,:the now
r
firm 'After, tiIINESTOCK.
p 1111 portions indebted to me will
ageuunta. as ,1 mum
have my tnieineeselosedorithout delay.r
• .4.4tAyaborgo Jun. 1. 10.1% S. F.
TLlE•madersig . Iviortby ,intorm
public that may Lib* • •
IoaRGEST and BEST SELECTED
A:rocy4 pr foopps ; in Ehd
• .
av-sigps iclitap ! it# t il!teirpiipg
buimees? to h4tva kcontuwance of the
atvie. • • !
• 841,4t7Bil'FAIINS'iliTOCK;
' • "JArktilEVF: , ►rAIiNKSTOCK,
tam( :J. YARNUSTOCK,
Gettysburg, Jan. 5, 1849.—tf
..„ t:tttt-
AT THE OLD STAND)
Is VT 14 . 4 :Arf
, 13;TR I EY
iY E RB . NDE 'his' ;
t ick nowledginnts to
his friends;fer tpastifilitors, and has
the pleasure of announcing that he is again
locoed the old 11,n4., on Waakiniltott
strock one square South of l'honipson'fit
Hotel, iihore,ho prepared, as flece
tpfore, to do all kinds of ;
Coach, Cloth,'& Sign Painting.
Irr.CARRaGF. REPLIRIVO done
at ahett notice, and on reasonable termi,
for which. Country Produce wine taken.
The subscriber is thankful for past fa
vors, and hopes, by attehtion to . businsiss,
and a desire to please, to 'merit and re
ceive a continuance of publit patronage..
J'. 0. FREY.
Gettysburg, Jan. 12, 1849.—tf •
t.tilagn &kiILYI6.
ST • •
EV ENSON
"FAKING advantage of another tedtit::
lion in the prices of Goods, has
brOtight. to this jilaea the CIIIMPENT
.9.S'SORTAIEN.'I' OF
Dry Goods, Groceries, .17ard
, ware, Rte. Rte.
feet fed' to thispulfrhu To partiettlar
10' • •
hp is uuueeessary--his - stock is, fuji., ,Pqr
chasers are. requeined to rail and "eitarn
ins the goods,' assured that it will be to
their advantage. . •
l(r"Oountry Produce of all k fedi *ant
ed. • •' •,[ Nov. 3; 848.
IST 11.1.1* .71.11111.
AME to the residence of the aubacri.
V) her, in Hampton, Rending toSinallip.
on the 30th of December last, n BAY
MARE, about 11 or 12 years old 7 white
fare, right hind foot white.
.Theowner
is heriby notified to emits forward4Fove
property, apt take her sway. ' •
SOLOMON ALBERT.
'Hampton, Jan. 12, '
- 7 - -
11U'OTE 1100KS--50 copies Of Walk
/4,e1l
11 vt's Southern Ilartnooy, jest he riv
ed. which will be sold `to ' country er
chants, or private individuals , at a moll
advance 'lim it cost, nt the littokstar of
Dec. 15. KELLER MYR:I'Z.
hiladelpkia Adterliscmcialot
Daguerreotype Portraits,
F a anperior %witty, handsomely, col,
ored,a>id pot up in beautiful Moroe-,
to Cases, complete. for only ONE DOL
LAR, a t 4icler's (limp Dagueirean Gat
kry, No.Bol NV a boil Street,beloWFoUrth.
Pliilitilelpltia. All pictures niutle at this
estublislutient will be iparratilitl_Perfett.
Sept. 22,,1818.—Gut , •
Lattgculteim's _ —.... l.l aguer tilt Gal- '
-
. • •
lery, Exchange, , 3d Story
ON. 11 'cram Cr:ay...visiting this Es
,,
kalgilibatqft for the pulps, of-ha
wing a dagoorroptype. tehen. sx' ? Tess' , d
teri ng opinions, on this favorite place
the .k.beet t ty, and fashion' . " of 'Prill.idelphis,
. q 4, va s t, nuintere of strangers' resort to:'
it t o pi :Q uires K ood,Paguerriotyps.' The'
Proprietors every exertions to'
extend Abe p)t!,t fame of,ttiiß
wejl.
grooPes, Gronni of bhifilren', and Oin i dei
portraits Of q 1,1• 1 1,12C f are exeCiited e q ually
wen t
1 hil n deh;his, Apr'l lB.lB-1,1 '
F. •
Fouts.
r:Afic F FURS 0011 taiDlEa'
CIMALIttLOS OitilltrOßD, Furrier,
Nkti, 1'64 tikammtarr '•
• AlVedatihotkaa - Thlrd, - Philadetpitia,
DULD'hivite , the ladies to call and
• examine is superior stock cl Naffs,
Tlipetv.dte., of every variety, eon-
Rich Rusiis• Sable; Dudson's
114 'Martin, Norway Martin. Mink, Sd.
blei, &Vat Maiiivi, , Stone Martin, Ermine,
Fitchltivni,' 4te. These skirts have
beed'ailactedwith great care, and are made
by the best.workmen in the country. La.
'thets May rest.assafed that no article will
be"offered for 'sate in , this establishment
:thole not perfect , in every respect.
• • CHARMS OAKFORD,
104 Chestnut ,t a few doors above. Third, Phan&
Sept. 29, 1.948.—0ut
Ploileedel tia Type Foundry
No. 8, Pear St., new the Exchange,
- 311111:8DIMPRIA.
0 1 1 11 E Subscriber having made great im-
Pfuiteinents . in his method of casting
type and mixing of metals, and had a thor
ough ',revision of matrices. the faces of
whiefi are not excelled,, in beauty anti-re
gularity .of, rut, hy the country ;
Clatters him that by a strict personal at
tentiontio kusiness. and employing none
but the most . pkillfnl workmen, he ts ma
iden : le other , • „
A SUPERIOR A RTIrI..E,
at greatly red/tied Prices.
lie is couiimially adding to his stock all
thatch MAY, from the best wortmin of, this
and other coutries, and having lately pro
carefl froni Elfrope-tt great variety of new .
faces and ornaineuti, solicits the attention
of Printers thereto,
Specimens will be.sent to tho S i -wishin g.
to order.
Presses, chases, Cases, Ink, Stands,
Galleys, Brass Rule, and every other ar
ticle needed to 'furnish a compljte Printing
suPplice'd it the shortest notice.
GERNIAN BOOK AND JOB TYPE,
of the neOiest style and of all sizes, care
fully put up in founts of Correet proportion.
ALEXANDER ROBB.
Aug. 25. 1848.
• Os KFO R 8
UNRWSLIED STYLE OF 1.13 TS
FOR GENTLEMEN.
clianzEs 01:11ELT'1331D
R ip. 104, Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, .
Ig u ti OULD respectfully invite attention
v. v, to his superior style of bats fur au
team, 1848 ; ill be found the most
perfect tiger before Offered to the commu
nity, Itspdc;ili4 forms render it the more
desirable, as. it combihea all the essentials
of durability, and neatness, requisite in that
article of thesis; whilst his hicreassil
facil
hies:.iamanufacturing, with all modern
improvements. enable him to challenge the
world to produce a better !lat.
Children's Fancy R i rie- and Caps of the
!ulna Alode.--Theme goods have been se
lected pith the greatest care, 'mid will he
found 'most beautiful and chaste in their
stales.- ,„ . ,
Ladies Iliaing Oats and f`aps of entire
knew,Pailerns..-I.4Fe.at has beau bestow
ed 41.comitrupting these ; articles, that they
may fit perfectly easy, and form a graceful
appearance.
CHARLES' OAKFORD,
104 Chestnut at. a , few !Joins above Third, Phila.
Sept. 29, 1848'.'-'—(March 3, 7 -1 y)
, .
246 AND 413
MARKgT STREET,
s rtsir,cBnr‘enta,
o .- Tl-1..*, cheapest and. largest ; assortment of
UULD & SILVER WA'I'CLIES
In PnicAnikiEnl4.
061 d .vets, full jewellixl, 18 carat
• 'case, • *9Q and °See.
Silver ~ . *l6 sad over..
trophies ", 7QL t and over,
Qttalliors, 6 40 $ lO, .
old
,Nocils ? 1 4 60
Silicf Teo tiptions,*ual to coin, 4 80' '
Gold Pins,illver kidder and pencil, '1 00'
With it splendid'aiwortritent of all kinds
of IV'atchini,iboth",geld and 'silver;' Rich
Jewelry, &c ., ' dte. , chains of
the' beet •ditinirfarettiree, bed 'in' feet livery '
thing in' the Wateti and Jewelry , line at
much less prices than can be bought in this
city or elsewhere. '•• •
• I'lease,sive this advetiisentent, and call
at either LEWIS LADOMUf3,
N 0.413 Market itrebt, above Eleventh.
north side, or at' JACOB LADOhI Oa,
246 Market et: ,rat store below Eighth,
south side, •
10+11re his{ , ..o gold and Silver, r4dTers
still cheaper than the above prices_a lib
east discount wade to the trade,
.sapt.l2,
italliature Advertir!faucuOi.
a. N. ORKX
JOHN M. OREM & CO.
MERCHANT . TAILORS,
..I.:fp.Wytptl.lo4ll..E-147.ALERS IN
Gtolhx, C/IS iaertß, Veld flogs
and Tailors , Trimming*,
NO. 230 MARKET NTRILET, N. W. CORNER
OF CHARLES, BALTIMORE.,
A:LABOR ABBORTfENT hF
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Of Superidr Quality.
• rem*: PHICE 0N1A.4L3
March 31, 1848.--ly
HOUSE SPOUTING .
Wl.ll, be made and put up by the
subscriber,who will attend prompt
ly:to all ordersi and upon as reasonable
terms as can beprocured at any establish•
moat in the county. '
GEO. E. BUEHLER.
Gettysburg, October 15, 1817.
SEW ESTAULISiIiJENT.
Ready - mode Clothing Store.
JOSEPH X. FISREL
ESPECTPULLY inform tile
zens of Getty:4l'g and vicinity that
he has opened An Ea;tpertunt for
READY.MADO ci.eTniNG,
in the Storef ! toom fornierly , occupied by
Wm. Ruthrainif, in 'phamtmeaburg strati,
a few doors east or Thmeson's Hotel,
whom, atsill times, will be found a lull'and
complete tuntortment of Ready-made cloth
ing: ineluding every Itariety of
Boys and NI en'a.. W ear.
My stock shell always he composed of
Goods. made in the most faahlontible styles,
and by regular warlmten. ,
KrThe • subscriber also follows the
7'A ILO FR ING !MOMS MSS:
and will make to order Clinhing of all
Jthias tor customers, at the shoitest notice
and upon ressoualde terms, ,The Fash
ions are regularly received from Philadel
phia,•so that customers may depend upon
having the latest styles.
p,,y. Give us a call; and examine for
yourselves.,
JOSEPH I{.. Fl$llEl..
Gettysburg, Oct. 13, 1848.•
I' Olt 11649.
ci•rtcE is haveby given' that the tiro
IN pe4lsthe Tuxes assessed for
.1841), will he on
held at the CommisSioners'
Office, in Gettysburg, as,fullows :
For Hun tingtom I Atimort,Libe rty, Com
wskio,,Tyrono, Freedom, nod Union titiorn•
ships,on Thursday 1h 240 of January
inst.
For Gettysburg, and the townships of
Cumberland, Berwick, Hamilton, Mount
pleasant, Reading and Oxford, on Aiday
the 28th fnst.
.4
For Germany, Ilamiltonban, Menaßen,
Swabian, Franklin and Slouetjoy town
ships. on Saturday the 27thinsi,
lirrThe - Assessors will be expected to
return their duplicates to the Commission
ers' office by Thursday the 25th inst.—
They will alSo - be expected to - Its present
in person on the day of Appeals fur their
respective townships. - •
By order of the Commissioners.
J. AIIGIIINBAUGH, Clerk.
Jao. 5, 1848.—td
THE subscriber has on hand a large
and Line assurunent of
I n HATS AND CAPS In
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 end lie must have it.
He respectfully notifieti those who owe
him wood, that now is the timeto 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, 18-18.-3 t
.SI4LJ SILEL ie.
CA ME to the residence of the subscri
her, in Franklin township. Adams
county, Pa., on the 6th of December last,
two STRAY SHEEP, white color ; the
one a Ram, with left ear slit ; the other a
Ewe, with the right ear rut off. 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
lIICONAEGItY,
.411orney at Law,
OFFICE in the S. W. corner of the'
Public Square, one door West of 0.
Arnold's Store, formerly occupied as a
Law Office by John M'Conanghy, dec'd.
He solicits, and by prompt and faithful at
tention to btisiness in hid profession, it will
be his endeavor to merit, confidence and
patronage..
pD. M'Cosaratty will also attend
promptly to all business entrusted to him
as Agent and Salititaf fear `Patents and
Pensiorpt. lie has
. nnule arrangements,
through which be can furnish very desira
ble facilities to applicants, anti entirely re
lieve them from the necessity of a journey
to Washington, on application to him per
sonally or ,by „letter.
Geiiyoburg, April 2...tf
R. LAWRRN.CE 1111414,
EittiTKT,,
HAs removPil °glee, to , the building
eppesite ,glaj 1.141h4r5111 Church, in
Chambersburg street., 2 doors , east, of.Al{.
?rliddlecofrs,atore where, he may , all time,
be found ready aed willing to ,allend to
any case within the • prqeituee ,or the Den,
tilt. Persons in want ;of full Sets of teeth
are respectfully invited.4o call.—
RF.FtitENCIES4 ' '
DE. C. N. Diat.ccas, Elev.r.,ElistArTn,la D.
.4* D. Prof. M. .h.torrio, ,
" C. A. Co waias, 4 li t L. 13,ivoitz a,
"D. GiLialilr, I M.Rerooins
Rev. J. (..1. Woisorr, D. D. '
JelylTlB4B. ' 1
1111rALS111111GTON . .../SOUS
ripmis,Popular, I:louse bits soceotly•unr
;dergone repeir.*ad boon
furnished - tbilh eittikenewfurniture, of the
best quality. Members ettlte Legiapturo
anit,othets ' the': Soot! •idloVere-
Welt s wilLfitel it *very deoirobloStappiog
place.
Chargeo'moderote.,.. , , _
WM.' T. itiRANDEIr. '4004
Harrisburg. ittly . 2l..i/84%-6m
Ari
• ALEX. R. ST SOW,.
4270EN8Y .12!,04W,
w. b. Honors:
giFFICEI inithe Centre Scinarey North
of the Court-hnuae:leoyeen
and ( Stevenson's comers.'
Gettysburg, Pa.
t i lOR 'FtIF. lIOLIPAYS?:—KE44 II
tIRTZ haa jpet received a'•fteliti
supply of Annpall, 401liftil?ojilie, every•var
iety of Fancy and _Startle Stationetyeraii
cY Goode, Etc, ra".l,adies call and ate.
13ERFUNIERY, SOAPS, FANCY
ARTICLES,,TOYS,.&c. lbr spl6
by • ,C. WEAVER.
111311:11C. AIL 1,111161-
' . or rAutors ,RiNos
FOll B.ILE .R7' S OFFICE
REZI2OVXL
ES;;22I
Teptinsony Indisputable.
Theta Posting ceitifcete,,lately received by
the proprietcir from • lady of Philadelphia, is
bOt additional proof of its efficacy, over all ether ,
preparations. el Abet never failing remedy BOOS'
EXPECTORANT
Paist.angtents, Tune 24th, 1849.
W
Mr. ;ag F. Ross—Dear Sir— 'bout the
middle of last winter I took a severe cold, at.
tended, Whir some cough, which troubled me
considerably. I took some simple medicine at
first, bat neglected giving it that proper atter.
lion it required. My cough incremed via-.
ienee,aising me much unessinese and depriving
me of nor nut at night, I commenced taking
an article, of which I hail read much in our city
paperkend believed It could not fail to cure me;
in this, however, I was mistak en :
, it gave some
little relief at first, which encouraged me to con.
tinuelts use, but eller using several bottles found
myself yo better and gave tip taking it. I was
then retortimended to tty 'another article. prep..
red by a Phylietait in this city, but witht the
same nrsolt. Nearly three months had passed,
and my cough was worse than many other time
previous. I despaired getting anything to give'
me even relief, much less to cure me, when •
frieniksont to me a bottle of your Expectorant.
Tongue would fail to express much less pe'n de
describe, the pleasure I derived from the benefit
of vcur valuable preparation. The lirst four
doseertitidnirthed the frequency and violence °film
cough, and enabled me to rest better at bight.—
I iiat nor continued its use Jong before 1 was
cured entirely, and have o,,joyed excellent heahn
up to the present time. Several of my friends
have tried it Wtih like success, and speak in the
highest terms of it. You should establish agen
cies here for the sale of it, that thoseivho would
try it may be able to do so - without sending to
your city for it.
Reapectfttliy yours, Vii. HVSK,LE,
eta Rate st.. 2nd dock. below 11th.
If9'cAuTloN._.6
ter Cs.ufsc heaths. Words oßors'a Expeda
rant, Improwd. .Baltintorri. kilown in the
'glass, and the F,. R." stamped on the
theeeil. lad) battle; hermitic'. *ill he envel
oped in a. isnw,witaerse On which is the (cc
simile si gnat ti re. of the proprietor, wohoutivisseh
it ia counterfeit. Prepared only, by
JAS. F. ROSS,
'Dm egi Pt . Baltimore, Sid
For sale by SAMTIFL H.'BUEFILFR, Get
tystatict 'Dr. Wm. It. Stewart, York bprilige
Gen. W neatly, Fairfield.
(aPrice fitt cela, per, bottle.
Dec. Id. 1848.—tf.
4itartai
• vic•E=MX r
0 7 Vs 19tUt
WESTERN NEV YORK
COLLEGE Of' IIEALtH,
207 Main street. Buffalo, N. Y
rt , R. H
C. VAUGN'S Vegetable Lithont.rin
delle9
ttc Mixture, a celebrated medicine which
hae made
GREAT CURES IN ALL DLSEASEA,
is now introduced into this section. The
limits of an adverrverneat will not permit an ex
tended notice of this remedy; We have only to
say it has for its agenti in the U. States and lan
ad.'s a large number of educated
MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS
in high professional standing, wha make a gen
eral use of it in their practice in the following
diseases
DROPSY, GRAVFL
and diseases of the Urinary Orgunrs, Piles and all
disea,es et the blood, derangements of the Liver,
&c., and all general diseases of the system. It is
particularly rerinested that all who contemplate
the use of this article, or who desire into; nation
respecting it,
WILL OBTAIN A PAMPHLET
0132 page, which Agents whose names s e below
will gladly give away. This book treats upon
the met hod. at cure—explains the peculiar pro
perties of the atticle f and also the discs es it
has been used for over this country and Eitrope
for tour years with such perfect effect. (tier 1t
ages of testimony (loth the highest quintets w ill
be found with
NAMES, PLACES AND DATES
which can be written to by any one iniereeted.antl
the parties will answer post paid communications
Li.rlie particular and
At..K. FOR THE PAMPHLET,
as no other such pamphlet has ever been seen .The
evidence of the power of this medicine over all
diseases is guaranteed by persons of well lino« a
standing in society.
Put up in 31.1 oz. and 12 oz. bottles. Pries $2
lor3U Oh., Id fur 12 oz., the larger being the
cheapest. Every bottle has
'•G. C. VAUGHN"'
written on the directions, Ac. See pamphlet, p.
2S. Prepared by Dr. G. C. 1 aughn, and sold at
principal °thee, 207 Main street, Buffalo, N. Y.
Otlices devoted to sale of this article LICLUSIV sat
1:12 Na-sin, New York, and corner of Ee?.ex and
Washington, SAJem, Mass . and by all Druggists
throughout Ibis country and Canada.
d...rAaca - ra.—S. 11. III.TEIILER, Gettyobure ;
JACOB MARTIN, New Oxford; WM. WOLF
East 13erlin;' WM.BERLIN,HanoveriJOSEPII
R. HENRY, Abbottstown.
March 3,.1518.--Iy
.1 Valuable Testimony.
We like at all times, to give credit when
credit is due, and Vat the same time we
can relieve the distressed, we are undoubt
edly gratified ; we, therefore, give the fol
lowing Veltuitary testimony us to the ben
eficial effects of Wistar's Balsam of Wad
Cherry. by the editor of the Columbia
South Carolinian, wilt) appears to havp
obtained great relief from its use.—[Old
DoTilzipn,,Poromouth, l'a.
WAsTAft ' a BALSAM or'WILD
We seldom resort to Patent medicines, ha-
Ving a great relpeet for the skill of the reg
ular' profebsion,,but chance threw intwour
Way,the above'named medeeine, Umnietlf.
atelY ifter'tho close of the last session of
the Legislature, when our 'lfn 's
were el -
Most - dried up by the highly rurifieti at
inosiihereDl ourstove-warmed State-house.
,The Balsam immediately relleiFelkas era
unietiterrissing cough, whieh threatened
our heaftVirt a serous degrees. 'We feel
that we ate, indebted' to it for dome fifteen
pounds ottinintal weight--L;trifichttiftliiiiin
once F4ur, cannot be forgotten., '•
•ort i of ontie,hr `SANIBEL t -f
only agent for Gettysburg.
)16(iiriesift industry the lllVOilt4i
Nations:
.
ort
: a l Fres h A sset of AN
• `‘ ' ' .' 11 11.T.' 1 • qv,
.... - .1 ~1 - li f 0. ,, ..
Fl E subscriber has a good assortment Juf FASHIONABLE HATS, which
lie is prepared. to sell at,/ to i !purer than
heretoforek...,ll4 iucu LiOvlsti obakihey are
regulatly retailed' at in die &tics. 1
A good fur flat, warranted, il 00
:,Plafaßilli; . deaf fat body, . , ~$ .00;
7 . ,ritt4itlllttiltt.l4kV i , i , r ,
.. , ', , 01° 0 0
. jAMPOVVYA dot , ~. ''l 00
4h 1 1 1 ,:xlfo L 9 tllity, — ll2 86 tor l 4l l .lg ".
c
1 /17:
. ' ' 1 " . ' it'kinds -
. Ne t , qes4 ate, an t iutter Low;
I;kie,puli ic, are invited to call and liallify,
tbemeelyes, l '' '
104(.._Titgita taatt, Una dly oriiiriii.
.
S. S. Itol' REA V".
‘ ,9 ? tlyolnirg, July 1,4; 1/148.=4f . ', L . .
11661; oaks AND. *itiort-
ERY, 0(811 kinds, coesiititly hand
and for salt, al the !Natal pricei, at the
lloak and'Stationer'y Store of
Dec. 10. . S. H. DUEIILE.R.
AcoNETS, and CAM 1311'W and
• 'MULL MITSLINA. of the Tip, TO
kinds, for sale by J. L. SC
T HE
undersigned has °entreated 'with
hii Ooachataking Establiahment
large Smith Shop,land is prepared .toido
ALL XIIIDS Or
BLACKSMITHING I
iNcLinniva
IRONING CARRIACEB, BUGGIIO, WICONB, E.
He would say to those who have Horses to
shoe, that he has in his employ 6rst.fate
banded - which, with his personal•attention,
will enable him totivo entire satisfaction
to all those who may favor him with a coll.
CARRIAGE & BUGGY SPRINGS,
lwarranted) will‘be promptly made to or.
der at all tiines.
pr3"All kin& .o 1 REPAIRING done,
both in Wood and bon, at the most reduc
ed prices.
rrThankfol for past encouragement,
the subscribot solicitsra continuance of pat
ronage, and invites his friends to call at
his Establishment in west Chambersborg
at., a few doors below Thompson's Hotel.
0. W. HOFFMAN.
Gettysburg, October 15, 1847.
TO THE AFFLICTED !
Compound Medicated Candy.
• Ivo it The Cure of Colds, Coughs, Spit
ting of Blood, Bronchetis, Asthma,
Whooping Cough, Pains and Oppressions
of the breast, and all other Puhnona-y
complaints, and other diseases which !CN
a tendency to produce Consumption. It
serves also as an effectual clearer of the
• This Gandy is entirely a vegetable pre
paration, the principal ingredients being,
, Ilorc-hound, Wild Cherry, Sarsaparilla,
Honeset, Elccampane, Liquorice, Flax-
Aced, lb...eland Moss, Prickly Ash, &c. and
will, if taken in time, relieve the system
froin those distressing afflictions that tend
to Consumption.
Onc great advantage in this valuable
medicine is its cheapness. the public not
being imposed upon by the enormously
high prices which are generally exacted
for Patent and other 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 street, one square from the Court
house, and next door to Thompson's
It can also be had of the following a
gents—
S. H. Buehler and S. S. Forney, Gettpaiiirg : J.
Brinkerhoff, Faittield ; Mn. Duncan. CApihtown ;
J. Lower, Arrendtstowii ; Peter Mickley. Mum
masburg; D. Kauffman, Porridemille ; J. Bark.
holder, fteriderscille: Stable, Dutternw's Mill ;
J.S. Hollis er. lieuller+Mere;—Henry.Abbotts.
town ; 3110 b and John•on, Enirnit.borg
C. WEAVE'R.
Cettygburg. Der. 17:
s,
: , ••
.*-- lk ,, ~),. p , _ • ^ ti:;:=!- - -- - g .
- 'yr "' •T I - fi? "-, ,,,, - , ,
G. E. BUEIILER
ESPECTFULI.I . informs his friends
IN and the public generally that he has
now on hand a largo, assortment of 7'/.\
WIRE of every description. which he
will sell at moderate prices—all warranted.
Persons wishing to purchase at low rates
will do well to call before purchasing else
where.
HOUSE SPOUTING will be made
and put up at I2i yenta a foot.
NEW ESTABLISHMENT,
ENTIT .MITI,,
13 IiSPECTPULLY informs the citi.
zoos of Gettysburg, and strangers
who may tarry here until their beards grow,
that he has opened a new saloon in the
shop formerly occupied by JACOB I.Ezuy,
in West York street, one door West of
Paxton's Ilat-store, n here he intends prose
cuting the Tonsorial business in all its va
ried and various branches.
His razor's good and sharp,
He'll shave your lace without a smart.
Gentlemen, call and see for yourselves.
His sponge is good. his towels are clean,
And in his shop he's 111WayS seen.
rrHe also respectfully informs the
gentlemen that they can at any time have
their boots blacked in the neatest style.—
Gentlemen eon nlso hate grease removed
from their clothes.
WE=
RESPECTFULLY informs the ladies of
Gettysburg that she has furnished the room
adjoining the above, where she intends
prosecuting Shampooing and. reinpving
dandruff, in which her friends have been
pleased to accord to her the palm of supe
riority. She will also attend to removing
gilease from ladies' apparel.
Gettysburg, April 21,180.
DIA MON 1) TONSOR
_s. it. TIPTON.
FASHIONABLE Barber and Hair
1 Dresser, has removed his 4 , Teepple"
to the diamond, adjoining the County Buil
dings, where he can at all times be found
prepared to attendio the calls of thepublic
From long eiiperienee he flatters himself
that he can go through all 'the ramification s
ofthe tenaoricaldepartmenta, with such an
infinite degree of shill as willmeet the en
tire'satisfaetion droll who'sebniit
rbiirfa to 'tile - keen ordeal of liis rigor He
hdpOi! ! ',ithadtp, r.q ;that hy iittentiim to Nei-
PEP told It desire to :ideas o, he, wilt merit
as well as receive's hberalahare of public
patronage, The sick - will be attended toil
tlfSii'privitte dwPllings.
np theirery best quality, and• different
tr Harem, can be had, at all times, at
VEA.YER'S Confectionary in Clieniberi
-104 'ttro s e(. Families and Parties will be
topplted with any desired quantity, at the
shortest notice. CAKES and CONFEC.
TIONS of all.kindi'always on band, and
Will be4lirnistted to order on reasonable
tetintr.
Gettysburg, July 23.,—tf
COLD PENS. AND SILVER PEN
CILS„ (best quality) Card Cases,
Visiting and Printing Cants. Fancy Nut?
Paper, Envelopes, Motto Wafers, Fancy
86aling Wax. Letter Stamps, &c., fur sale
by S. 11. BUEHLER.
•
• EIEALTEL—ItEAL .
THE MOSTtFFECTHAt OF ALL ENtOl
, • REMi:Dikl.4.'' ' "`
' 'l)kake's Ptindcleit
. The on ly radical Cure for COlistqUiis l , l
r ALsO removes and permanently ensile ail
all diseases arising from an ',vire elate or
the blood—vit.: Scrofula or Kin'g's Evil,ltheiti
matiem,ObettnateCutaneotisEraptlons,Piiinples,..,
or Peatulee on the lace, Blotches, -BIROS, Cbitai•-•
Sore Bien, Ring Worm or letter, Scald Verdi
Enlargement and 'Pain of the 'Ember and toirits.• ,
Stubborn theatre, Syphilitic Symptoms, Stlitlas7..
or Lrombagn, disc:tea arising from an '
use of MereurY,Dropay , Exposure or Imprudent*
In life: also Chronic Constitutional
fir this medicine severalitintieeMistrt vety'pb-
tentlitticlei of thit vegetable •
(cubing's compound entirely didaridt in ire charJ
actor, atj properties from any other pedparation.
end unfired* in its operation on the. syetene
when laboring under diacase. ft sheik bleier9tt ,
bands of every person s wbo, , by buSitepkajtvgeote-,
al course of life,' is 'predisposed to the sesY tritiny
alimentstliat render till e curse, instead oltilbleis
i
ing. and so often , result in death.
FOR SCROFULA, l)r. Drake', Panacea is am
commended as a certain cure. Not one lantana,*
of its failure has ever occurred when t'reily„tred
It cures , the dkease and at the name time
vigor to the 'vrlittle system. Seruhliloilgperitaba
can never pay too much ttleatioa to the Stare eel
their blued, Its potiticatian .hlionld be their area
aim ; tor perseverence will iseemplish a COPS el!
even /wee/wary disease,
FOR ERUPTIONS OF THE SEIN. Scurvy
Scorbutic Affections, Tumors, N bite Su elling•
Erysipelas, Ulcers, Cancers, Running. Soren i Sethi ,
and Bites, Dr. Drake's'Patintea cannot lie too high-,
ly extolled; it searches out the very rani of IL&
disease, and by removing it from a byaresa,maka,
a cure certain and permaneLt.
INDIGES.CION.—No medicine perhaps has
ever been diScovered which gives SO WOOIS
to the ston.aeg and causes the secretirei of
healthy gastric juice to decompose the mod as
Drake's Panacea.
RHEuEATINAL-Dr, Drake'a Panacea is s
eed with the greatest success in Rheumatic Cellar
plaints, especially such as are chronic. It corsit
by driving out. all impurities and foul bumming
which have accumnlated in the system, which
are tke reuse of Rheurnatism,tsotit,anduseellinga
oftWe joints. Other remedies auttiolliMei gi%l
temporary relief; this entirely eradicates the,dis.
ease Crum the system, esen u hen the limbs Susi
b , nes are dreadfully swelter!.
CONSUMPTION ran be cored, Conglis, Ca
tarrh, Bronchitis, rpitung of Blood. Asil.ms.
Lat
licull or proton* Rxpectintation, hectic Illtithr
Night listeate, Pain in thle side. ksc.. hate heels
cored, and can be o ith as neurh.cet taint) at , any
oilier eimple disease. A i.pecitle has trig
sought lor but in ;sin until the discover . ) 01 11r.
Dustin's Panacea. It is mild sad sale but certain
and efficacious in its operation, and canna% ',Kai
bly injure the moat delicate conatilmism •
would earnestly recommend tlmsealllicted to 404
it n trial—and vre ',Oise they 0111 not hat e mut-
Rion to regret it. The s , Olll is eleam.ed and
sitengtheried, the niters on the lungs air heated,
and the patients gradually iegaus their usual
health andstreng t h Read the folloo tag testimony,
Phllo.l4lphiii, Ude. 14111, 1141.
Datil Sill --.-711 reply to your question iespect-
Mg the use of Dr. Drake's Panacea, i will say,
that although a perleet disbelieve' if, the existent •
012 Pommes, or cure toe ail dltreat.eb,llo , ll,llll - vs:-
uuhle it may be in certain entitlatiwisut the spit
torn, still I base belimed that a cure tar Cot -
sumption would he discos erred sooner or 11k:C.1,21d
calm:oly lei/ me to try your medicine twosery
imeteruto cases. ll.ey nine pronounced by ti e
attending physicians to lie i11.1.2103A111T VUNIII > r
Ties; and abandoned by them as taturithit: l be
01 the perfrons had Wren under the tieetwein of
.several iery able prisetit.oneis fat a istinibri oh
yetll,, and they void she had .• 01e1 pidutrhed r • n
X 10.94100 01011 . 011,1 rr,rh ,Srttlaerr: at-ti 11.0 di*
totuht huger lot u. iii could 1101 bIL. 11r
tilanontly relieved. In both cases the otiert et ibcf
l'amieest bus been most gratity ing. Only lOW or
nee bottles wenn used Ly roe ei the petsint• 1002
she began lu improve iaimity. onset
about inn. I win only add twit windier as 1 1.103
w.tt, eo.,,iteptio,l by itliterklance and by eats I
vier 010.01,111011 11N a ,1101 .LOllll.ll. 11.% .11:411.•
initirioliv lo rata opt 01 Intl oi
2041 other vet:within Innis., as well sa
of Mall Of the expne.totatite and sedati. a s,
should never have tecnannieneed t e use (Si
D-ake s ranee. a it 1 liad 1101 been anginsintid
with the into eilients. botl.ce it to sus !k i r
are lerollllllelltletl by our most populai and arise
tifie physicians, 2101 in their present comEincel
state liana probably the beat ult-erati%e thst hes
ever been made. Tile cul It is in accordanc e with
a theory of Consumption broached in FrolLl'e
taw years ago by Moe 01 hen moat COllllOlll Mil
lers on medicine. and now established 'by tat t•
which admit of no dispute. Nei) , respeetlully
yours, L. C.
To use the language of another. , :l. t. Dishes
Panacea Is always salutary in its elieets—t aver
injuriow. It is not an Opiate—it is out an. kx•
Per:tot:wt. It is not intended to 101 the isms
in:o a I alai security. It is a great. It
grand healing and curutke coiuroi,gd, the &t ient
and only remedy it Web nit lit-al impal e and 06.1
his ye: produced for the treatment w this hubs -
to unconquerable malady. A rid (10 I Pttl , ll aH ic
ed with this drealliol therase, will tor j‘ a to him
self and Ins friends it he go dos a to tbir pato
without testing its Virtues. A single toti in
most cases, will mcdoce a favorshle change in
the condition at any patient. however
'lO THE LADlLS.—Lathes ed pale stas4l4l.x -
ion and ronsompti‘e Lahti.. and st.eh ns are de
bilitated by those olostrt.etions whit h tt jm.1,1. rte
In.ble to, ore ref toted by the sne of n holdit r
two, to bloom and rigot. It is by far the 'ittt.t
remedy ever tlecovered for weakly children—awl
such as have bad humors ; being pleasant, they
take it. It int mediate! y real ores ths a 1 pett to
strength and color.
Nothing can be more surprising than its ;
orating effects on the h ',nom frame. Portutis'ail
uenkne4a and lassitude be,ore takintc itiet once
become robust and (till of encrty antler its influ
ence. It immediately counteracts the nut 'leis
ness of the temale Inoue.
CA UTION.—Be CR Fella and fee iht yea.grt
the genuine Dr.' I , na Ira a PANICIA. it has Ae
signature t i n Gam on the e Taipei -end
gilso the name "Du. thiss,s's Patricia, Plll4l.
biOIA n in tie glass.
Prepared only by 'Frowns& Co.Drupg„iett,
21 North Fix th atrrierl'hila..Ond for ride by
S. H. E . VENEER. Genyihtirg,
Cr/0R & ZELLER, Itterrerstelg.
March 3, 1848.--ly
NTIP.:II4
tirvrtt (trill** per Areirtiel,
'IV ILL be said for WALNETT.K.Eft
v." NEl.B,•at C., Weiivitu'a Vonfee
.
urinary, in Gettysburg,.; Pa:, if delieteeed
dry and iu good order. • Tereons.diepoedd
to attend to , the atkatter,, ran realize paid
Pay fur their, trouble, by securing the Wel-
Itura ihoi. BCIISOII hie
Pined.;- • . • /
Gettyeb erg:Dal:4o. 1848.—tf
'Some thipg tor
A
Fresh tot of R113130N F OW
RUB, for este sr
SCHICIC•O4. ,
THE: STAB AND BANNE4. -
Is j;iqlotiihed every ,Pr ;day RVClsl4 , lB*(ilt
County Ilialdlng, abov e Re
f fistlYrt
• gm, Recordees Opre•
DAVID A. 111,1LIIL
• TE '77,
It paid in.advarke or within 114 yearrifit ter
annum—if net paid within the year, $ 2 4 0 .
,paper discontinued until all mut atageb are pai'r—
excePt at the option of the 'Editor, Cripiew
cents: A failure rielify a direehtlitirktre
will bo regarded, as a new engagement.
Adverturruents not exceeding a rquarmithartea
three times for sl—ei.eiy tubstquflyl. lgeertiou
25 coda. Longer ones intbe 'awe, prepartlomo--
All Advertisements not ppecially 0r4t91 fßrl •
given time, will he continued until rad,rd,
oral reduction will be made to those *Ad taint's*
by the year.
Jab fiefs/lag of all kinds credited neatiy, arta
promptly, and on reasonable helms,
b.Hatt and Commas iraliamt la the MI6 'Ors
repting sorb no rarpnin Money or Ibe tottrtit , of
rtv Pilllairribera, la tint be ro•T PAM it) 0106 1 It
rule 4111 ntiap,