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    To THE AFFLICTED !
Compound Medicated Candy.
- volt theftlure of I...lultis, Coughs, Spit
ting of Blood. Iliunchetis, Asthma,
Witoopiaei., , inli, Pains and Oppressions
of th's hreast, :ill alt other Pulninnn-y
c mytakint, and Ither diseases which 'have
a teti.F!'hi* proalve Consumption. it
It;!rv&a also as 'an effectual clearer of the
Candy in entirely n vegetable pre
para!tion; the principal ingredients being.
llore-hounil, Wild (Merry, Sarsaparilla,
Iln&set, Eli:camp:me i Liquorice, Flax
seed, Iceland Moss, Prickly Ash, &e. and
wil4clf taken in time, relieve the system
(Nun those distressing afflictions that tend
to Constirtiptron.;
0:to great advantage in this valuable
m^:lltilse'i!i its cheapness, the public not
being ithpiosed 'upon by the enormously
higli'priees which are generally exacted
for Piteht and other metlival Preparations.
EicliPaek.agu coatains directions. Call
aod'ttt' iii
Vrepared 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 Ho
tel. "It can also be had of the following a
gents— j't
S.H. Buehler and S. S. Forney, Gettysburg; J.
Brinkerhoff; ; Mrs, Duncan, Gashtown ;
J. LIMO*, Arromitstown ; l'e;er Mickley, Mum•
masburg; D. h:a .fr.nsu, firmletsville; 3. Burk-
Bettlasoille; —'table, Dutterowi Ndl ;
ter, lisidlershorg; Henn•, Abbotts
town ; .•Unrb Jud Johnson, Emmit6bure.
C. WEAVER
Gbttisbn . rg, ner.l7, 1847
MIL &11111CIL
CL6CI(B, WATCHES, AND
JEWELRY.
Yli 13, it ithscribor tenders his neknowl
eikements to his friends and the pub
lic (or the liberal patronage hitherto extend
ed to hint, and respeetfolly Worms them
that he has just received from the city a
new istiortritiu of
CL:II,V.6II)It7.IIHILSENN4
Or Af.l. KINDS--ALSO,
' 0 V? 1 . 0
stuqi as Ringo, Ilreaqtpins, Ear ,Rings.
Watclh-chains, Watch-keys, Guurtls,:4ltx..
&c. Also
atilt 417`V. /err EX,
and Classes of all kinds and qualities—all
of whijli•iaill be sold low: •' • • • •
CLOCKS & WATCHES repair
ed, as- 4teital, at the shortest ,notice.
F.stahlishinent in Chamberaburg at.
nert thole to S.-11. , ROEHLgR'S Book and
Drug Store.
illave oleo for +mica lot of new and
.edond-liand waTc HES, which will be
sold' ow:
ALEXANDER - .FRAZER.
tlettlyeburg illy 21, 2848.
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P
N cansequence of the loss sustained, by
recent Fire, in connection with miter
demands against the subscriber, he is com
pelled to call upon -those indebted to him
for assist a nce. AU perions,- therefore,
kn - iii Wing themselves to be indebted to me
by 'note or book account, will he expected
to call and settle the same without delay ;
otherwise they will be placed in -the hands
of a proper ()Ulcer for collection.
Ilr - "Those who have engaged to fur
nish WOOD on account, are desired to do
so immediately. If not delivered soon,
the Cast will be required.
VIIOMAS WARREN
WASHINGTON HOITSV,
HARRISBURG, PA
r 1.1118 Popular House has recently un
dergime a thorough repair, and been
furnished with entire »ere furniture. of the
best quality. Members of the Legislature
and inhere, vißiting the scat of Govern
ment, will tiad it a verydebirable stopping
place.
ILI - •Charge.s moderate.
• WM. 'l'. SANDERS, Agent.
Harrisburg, July 21, 1848.-6 m
11L111 NUL lIILJ 4111.11- MIN
frilE subscriber tenders his acknowl
o• stlgaients to the public for the liberal
and !tor patronage with which he has
been( ed fur a series of years, and re
spect! .y announces that he has just re
ceive id his old established stand in
Chaulliershilig street, a large and fresh
PUPPIS OF
DRUGS & MEDICINES,
*ll/131u.!12. 9,311.19, 3
Paints,Varuish, Dyestuff's ''' t
and every variety of articles usually found
in a Drug store, to which he invites the
attettlinn of the public. with assurances that
they will be furnished nt the most reasons
able prices.
_ _
S. H. BUEHLER
Gettysburg, June 2. 1848.
NW ,& 74 T F. D.
iagirps V, tots per Towne..
IVhe said for KER-
Dins, at C. Ws:Area's Confec
tionary, in Gettysburg, Pa., if delivered
dry and in good order. Persons disposed
to attend to the matter, ran realize good
pay for their trouble, bv securing the Wal
nuts itittnedistely, before the season has
poised.
Gettysburg, Oct. 28, 1848.—tt .
FM& FRESH MACKEREL , and AU.
prior ENGLISH CHEESE, just
ope.ned..st , STEVENSON'S.
14" 4) , Le ;Z . 42)
IV 10.000 feet of White' or Yellow
Pine HOARDS; 10 to 15,000 feet of
Oak or Yellow Pine Shingling LATHS ;
IS to 10.000 good Oak SHINGLES; 8 to
10.000 gnod Chestnut do.; and GOO good
()bestial POSTS—by
GEORGE ARNOLD.
i.";',ILVER AND GERMAN SILVER
Ppiens, 'VIOLIN STRINGS,
44., of best quality, can al W aye be had at
NStore
the !buoy of C. WEAVER.
ACONETS. sod CAM BRIC and
far MULL MUBLINs. of the Tip-Teti
Wolk, 16,464 by J. L. SCHICK.
liossittiLeg tar tile Loggia.
A rook Lot of RIBBONS & FLO W.
Aik.ll/R4 for 'sib it
pritii."Orptherionathan"—at
vote* lihbuirmapp.-ontr It 14 eta.
oft* Otit seo. 411. trtr 4erd in your
1 1 4001 1 0 1 0* ,
HEALTH-HEALTH !
THE MOST EFTECFCAL OF ALL KNOWN
Hr. Crake's Panacea,
The only radical cure for Consumption
IV AL ,0 lemmas and permanentl) cmissul
rill diseases ;maim; twin an impute state o
the blood—vir.: Seim ula or King's Evil, Rheu
MAtlbM,Obstfnute Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples
or Pestules on the lace, Blotches, Biles, Chrgic
Sore Eyes, Ring Worm or Tetter, Scald Head,
Enlargement and Pain of the Bones and Joints,
Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic. Symptoms. Sciatica
or Lumbago,dbea,es arising froman injud,cirms
inc of Mercury,l). op.y, Expot , ine or Imprudence
in life: also Chr.nic Constitutional Visonlers.
In this medicine several innocent but very po
tent articles of the vegetable kingdom are united,
formula compound entirely different in its char
acter and propertieS from any other preparation,
and unrivalled in its operation on the system
when laboring under disease. It should be in the
hands of every person,,vho,h! b:sitioss,or genet..
■I course of life, is predisposed to the very many
aliments i hat tender lite a curse, instead Ma bless
i/47., and so often re•alt in ‘kath.
FUR t•cROFI'L:I, Dr. Drake's Panacea is re
commended as acm tain cure. Not one instance
of its failure has ever occurred when freely used
It cures the itiscair nod at the same time imparts
vigor to the whole system. Scrofulous persons
can never pay too much attention to the state*.
their blood. Its purification shonld be their first
aim ; forperseverence will accomplish a curt cot
even hereddary disease.
FOR t.RUI TIoNs OF THE SKIN, Scurvy
Scorbutic Affections, Tumors, WbiltaStaldnia,„lfi
Eryst pelt's, Ulcer 7, Cancer., Relining SeMOM*
and Biles, Dr. Drake's Panacea ceonotbe too hit*
ly extolled ; i: searches out the.veri rut-of:am
disease, and by removing it from a system,makes
a cure certain and permanent.- • 7
INDIGES rioN.—No Medicine perhaps ,
.bae
ever been discovered whieb giVeli - eo nitlebloi*
to the stotnach and ruses the secretion of tfi
healthy gastriejuice to decompuothefoodupa
Drake's Panacea.
RHIUF.ATI:;II.—Dr. Drake's Pumices ii n
eed with the greatest siiccesi in 'Abets mfilii Com
plaints, nape nally such at ire chronic. It emirs
by driving out all impurities Cud foul, hattwartma
which have eccenittlitoj, in this system, which
are the cause of Rheumat ism , SI iiii ,atill Serelliegis
of the joists. Other, remedies soternirnes Sian
temporary relief; this entirety eradicates the din-.I
mie from the system, eteikwbeti the, limbs and 1
bones tre'dreadlidly swollen. ' '1
cOeSUMPfIOiII can be cured. Cough , . ( 4 18-
tarrh, Bronchitis, rapittingot Bleed, Asthma. Di(' ,
bruit or profuse. 'F.xpectoration, Hectic , n 1
Finch, ,
Night Sweats', Pain in the side, Ac..„ have been 1
rt
i 4
cured; and c be I A ith is meet certainty : a. 1114
other •sittiple 'seam. ' A specific has long been
sought for be -in vain until the distoverrof lii
Drake's Panacea. It no mild and sale but certain
and efficacious in its operation, and cannot possi- 1
sly injure the Most delicate Constitution. We
*Mild Normally reermariseedthoutellieted to give 1
it a trial-.and we Wive 004 ,willast has s mut.
skin to regret it. The system is, cleansed and
Strengthened. tire ulcers on thelunp are heated,
and iris .paliettle_gnadmillyAlitin' their usual,
bealthandlArmigth.,„ReialbeatlfliWing • inallitinnyj
Intiltuklphia,Trde.l4thOSet 1
Dias &lei-4n reply to yeurquestios. respect.
ing.the use of Dr. Drake's Panacea ' I will any.
`that altteitinthib pirfsletdiebelieverlnthqmdatericb 1
‘ofii,Pessinta, or cure for all diseeses,bowever vat
sable it may be ie . -certain cOnditlons of the eye
tom, still I ;have.believed' that a cure for Von.
samPt4 lll Would be discovered sooner or later. and I
curiosity led me to try your [medicine in two very
inveterate-casta.:.. ,, They were gnonctuotad by. tie I
attending physicians to be encaroatsair construe-
wee, and abandoned.by them as aiscorabbr. Ore
of the peurros had been under the treatment of
genital variable practitioner, for • number of
years, and they said she had "old palliated Cost
gumption auninned with 'Ro•efsite." arid that abe
might linger for sometime, but could not be per
rnariently relieved. In both casesthe effect of the
Panacea has been most gratifying. Only lour or
five bottles were used by one of the persons before
,she begart.to ,improve rapidly. The other took
about-den., I will only add that familiar as-1 am
with consumption by inheritance and by exten
sive observation see study, and knowing *tenths
injurious effects in nine cues out of ten of tar,
boneset, and other vegetable tonics, as .well-as
pf many of the expectorants and sedative.. I
should never have recommended tte use of Dr.
Drake's Panacea if I had not been acquainted
With themgrodients. Suffice it tosay that these
ere recotrinauded by our most popular ind scien
tific physicians, and in their present combined
state form probably the but alterative that has
ever been made. , Tee cute is in accordance with
a theory or Consumption broached in France a
few years ago by one of bar meet eminent wri
t/m.9n medicine, and now established by farts
which adaait of, no, dispute... Very respectfully
yours, L. C. ,GUNN.
To nee the language of another..Vr. Drakes
p al aces is always salutary in its eiTects—never
injurious.- -It irstiot sn Opiste—it is not rin.Ex
Mintent- ie mkt intended; to lull the invalid
into a fatal security. It is a great remedy—a
grand healing and curative compound. the great
and only remedy which medical science and skill
b*s yet produced for the treatment of ibis hither•
to unconquerable malady. And no pertonafilict.
ed with this dreadful disease. sill bosom. to him
self and his friends if he go down to the grave
without testing its virtues. A single Nitre, in
must cue ., will produce a favorable change is
the condition of any patient. however low."
TO THE LAD) E.li. —Ladies of pale complex•
ion and contour ptive kabits, end such as are de.
bilitated by those obstructions which females are
to, are restored by the are of • bottle or
two. to bloom and 'vigor. It is by far the best
remedy ever discovered tor weakly chattels, and
such as have bad humors;' being plearsiw, they
take it. It immediately restores the appetite
strength and color.
Nothing cat, be more surprisingibei itsinvir
orating effects on the human festal, Persons all
weakness aid lassitude betoro taking it, at once
become robust and foil of *amity antler its inltti
ence. It immediately counteracts the nerveless
ness 01 the female frame.
C.A1.711:1N.,—8e careful and see that you pt
the eettutne Dr. Duce PAN ACIA —it has,the
signature at GLo. F. ? rears an thew upper •end
cth-o the name ..Dc. Marcia Pagacza,Putm."
blown In the glass.
Prepared only by SToavit& Co. Drunista, No
21 North ixtb atteet,Pitila- and for elk by
S. 11. BUEHLER, Gettysburg,
COOK & zELLtn, blercenbnig.
March 3, 1818.-1 V
, .
rr HE undersigned has connected with
.11. his Coachmaking Establishment a
large Smith Shop, and is prepured to do
ALL KINDS OF
BLACKSMITIIING,
INCLUDING
IRONING CARRILGEB, BUGGIES, WAGONS, kG.
Ile would say to those who have Horses to
shoe, that he has in his employ first-rate
hands, which, with his personal attention,
will enable him to give entire satisfaction
to all those who may favor him with a call.
CARRIAGE & BUGGY SPRINGS,
(warranted) will be promptly made to or.
der at all times.
la" All kinds of REPAIRING done,
both in Wood and Iron, at the most reduc
ed prices.
10:7•Tliankful for past enrouragemept,
the subscriber solicits a continuance of pat
ronate, 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. •
13ERFUNIERY, SOAPS, FANCY
ART4CLES, TOYS, &c. for sale
by 7 , C. WEAVER.
L pl►.n►T=~.dliil
Of vAaiolis ICINDIS
FOR SALE .17' Tills 0177 CE
!Philadelphia Advertisements
Daguerreotype POl traits,
A nil' a superior qualily, handsomely col
ored, and put up in beautiful Moroc
co Cases, complete, for only ONE DOL.
LAR,at Spieler's Cheap Daguerrean Gal
ler.v, No. 80 Walnut Street, below Fourth;
Philadelphia. All pictures wade at this
establishment will be warranted Perfect.
Sept. 22, 1818.-6 m
Langenheim's, Daguerrian Gal
lery, Exchange, 3d Story.
1 . 11 ON. Ilusav CLAY, visiting this Eit-
I tahlishinent for the purpose of ta
ring a daguerreotype taken, expressed flat
tering opinions on this favorite place of
the '.beauty and fashion" of Philsdelphis,
and vast numbers of strangers resort to
it to proonre a good Daguerreotype. The
Proprietors will make every exertions to
extend the long established fame of this
well known establishment. Palnily
grooms, Oroupes of Children, and single
,portraits of all sixes are executed equally
:well.
Philadelphia. April 21.1848-1 y
• • . FLT
RICH ARMY FUR.? FOR L.SDIErWFAR.
CfLAIRLIWOAKFORD, Furrier.
, ,
No. IU4 CHESTNUT ST.,
A W. dans sksays Third, Pidlsdelphis.
tiv OULD invite the ladies to call and
• examinellissaperiorsteek of MON,
rifity Variety, 000-
. 1;400g of Rich Russia Sable, Hudson's
Bay, lifertin, - Norway Martin. Mink Sa
bles, Baum Martin, Stone Martin, Ermine,
Fifth. Lynx, &a.; &c. These skins have
berth M:leetetrerMigteit cm*, 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 sot perfect in every respect.
GIIIARLES OAKFORD,
104 Obartnet st a few doors above Third, Philsd.
Sept. 29, 1818.—Om
Philadelphia Type . Foundry
NO. 8, Pear Se., near the Frchange,
PuiLimurum.
rtik Subscriber having made great im
provements in his method of casting
type and inixinger metals, and had a thor
ough revision of matrices. the faces of
which are not excelled, in beauty and re
gularity of cut, by any in the country ;
flatters himself that by a strict personal at
tenticrif fobulinbss, and employing none
but the most akillful workmen, lie is ena
bled to offer
A SUPERIOR ARTICLE,
At greatly reduced Prices.
He is continually adding to his stock all
that is oew, from the beat workman of this
and other *entries ; and having lately pro-
Cured from Europe a great variety of new
faces and ornaments. solicits the attention
of Printers thereto.
Specimens will be to those wishing
to ortler.
. .
Premiss, chasm Cases, Ink, Stands,
,Galleys; Brass Rule, and every other ar
ticle needed to, furnish a complete Printing
Often, supplieed at the shortest notice.
GERMAN BOOK AND JOB TYPE,
of the newest style and of all sizes, care
fully put up in founts of correct proportion.
ALEXANDER ROBB.
Aug. 25; 1848.
04 Att . () 11 1
UAW'S .9I LE STYLE OF HATS
FOR G E Ni'LE ME N.
01341.11 LES °Autrey])
No. 104. Chestnut Street, Philadelphia,
at; OULD respeetfully invite attention
• to. his superior style of hats for au
tumn, 1848 ; which will be found the most
perfectever before offered to the commu
nity. Its peculiar forms render lithe more
desirable, as it combines all the essentials
of durability and neatness, requisite in that
article of drew!, whilst his increased facil
ities: in manufacturing, with all modern
improvements, enable him to challenge the
world to produce a better Hat.
Children's Fancy Hats and Caps of the
.latex , Mode.-These goods have been se
lected with the greatest care, and will be,
found,' mast' beautiful and chaste in their
styles.
Ladies Riding Hats and Caps of entire
ly new Patterns.—Orest has been bestow
ed in coestrooting these articles, that they
tear& perked" easy, and forma graceful
appearance.
CHARLES OAKFORD,
104 Moulin st. a few doors above Third, Phila.
Sept. 29, 1848.—(March
'246_-, AND 413
MARKET STREET,
PSI u,
giTHE cheapest and lamest asaratorent of
HOLD A SILVER WATCHEra
In Pas && lA.
Levers, fall jewelled. 18 cent
case, OW and over.
Silver , " " ' " $lll and over.
" &Ones " $ll and over.
" Quartiers, $ 6to $lO.
Gold Peach.,
Silver Tea Spleens, equal to rein, 4 5111
Gold Pena, silver bo ld er and pencil, 100
With a splendid assortment of all kinds
of Watches, both 'gold and silver; Rich
Jewelry, Stc., &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.
Please save this advertisement, and call
at either LEWIS LADOMUS,
No. 413 Market street, above Eleventh,
north side, or at JACOB LA DOM US,
2416 Market st. first store below Eighth,
south side.
r:7"We have Gold and Silver Levers
still cheaper then the above prices—a lib
eral discount made to the trade.
Sept. 22, 848.—0 m
Baltimore Adtertiorturato.
I. M. ORRIS.
JOH N. OREM & CO.
MERCHANT TAILORS,
AND WIIOLESALIS DEALERS IN
joths,Cest,stmer' es,Vestings
and Tailors , Trimmings,
NO. 230 MARKET STREET, N. W. CORNER
Or CHARLES, BALTIMORE.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
READY MADE CLOTRING
Of Superior Quality, i.
1.7 - ONE PRICE ONLY.,II
March 31, 1848.. —ly
HOUSE SPOUTING
ILZI ILL be made and put up by the
V subscriber,who will attend prompt
ly to all orders, arid upon 28 reasonable
terms as can be procured at any establish
ment in the county.
GEO. E. BUEHLER.
Gettysburg, October 18, 1847.
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G. E. BUEHLER
ESPEOTFEILLY informs his friends
116 teal the public generally that he has
new Non hand a large assortment of TIN
WARE 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 12i ante a foot.
IS4BOLL4 NURSERY.
IEI RUPP TREE, of all kinds, (grape
is the root,) etin be had of the sub
scriber on reasonable terms. Please cal
and judge foryourselves.
C. W. HOFFMAN.
IrTNO CHANGES IN THE WEATHER
WILL MATERIALITY affect the body if the
blood is pure. Every individual, even the moat
diseased, has within him • germ or root of that
original pure blood of our common Eve ; which
germ of pure blood is the supporter of his life,and
is in constant straggle to throw off the hetero
deneous, corrupt humors, which are the cause of
isease in the individeei. By purging the body
of the diseased individual of its bed human),
you allow the germ it pure blood to gain ground
and to make blood of a better quality, and so on
progressively till the Whole mass le regenerated;
for the good principle or good puns blood, is el
nays striving to be predominant over the bad or
diseased humors. Lit all who wish to be of a
fine healthy habit; who wish to have • sound
mind in a sound body; who desire to be able to
stand without. injury the continual changes of
this climate; who desire to have healthy chil
&en, use the Brandreth Pills, which will effecto
ally cleanse the blood of all corrupt hummer, and
reetore the human body to the state of heplth en
joyed before the introduction of mineral medi
cines. Remember Brandreth Pills place within
reach of all health sad long life.
TRUST TO BRANDRETH PILLS, lake
them so as to produce a brisk effect, And your
sickness will be the affair of day or two, while
those who are too wise to follow this common
sense advice, will bo sick for months. Let the
sick enquire of the agents for Brandret Pil ls
whether these things are so or not. Let them
enquire among their friends and ask the same
question. Verily if EVIDI.?iCh: is wanted it
shall be procured. To the sick, let me say, use
'the BRANDRETII PILLS.
Man will be born to days of bliss, compared
to what has hitherto been Ms lot, weighed down
as he has been by disease, ishimities, and suffer
ing, which no earthly power knew how to alle
viate, until this discovery was presented to the
world. 'tile weak, the feeble, the infirm, the
nervous, the delieste, are in a few days strength
ened by their operation, and the worst complaint
is removed by perseverence without the aid of a
physician. Adapted to all circumstances and
situations, they are the best medicines ever in
vented for families. or to take to sea, preventing
-scurvy and coitiveneis, requiring no change of
diet, particular regimen,' or care against taking
cold. •
N. B. There is no surety that you get the
BRAN (METH PILLS, unless you purchase of
the duly authorized Agent.
Z•The Brandreth Pills are sold for 25 cents
per box at Dr, B. Brandreth's Principal Office, 241
Broadway, N. York, and by the following dui)
authorized Agents:—J. M.Stevenson dr Co., Get
tysburg; J. B. M'Creary, Petersburg: Abraham
King, Hunterstown; A. NUFarland, Abbottatown;
D. M. C. White, Hampton; Sneeringer & Fink,
Little:down ; Mary Duncan. Cashtown ; Geo. W.
Ilenay, , Fairfield ; J. H. A ulabaugh, East Berlin;
D. Newcomer Mechanicsville; Bam'l Shirk. Han
over. [ Jan. 19, 184‘.,.-2m
VALUABLE MEDICINES.
A' 0 C U R E:—.11" 0 P.l l•
a^I . ONNELL'S Magical Pain Extractor,
the IVorld's Wonder—pronounced
so by all who have ever used it—White
Swelling, Infiumation, Pain in the Back.
Weak Lambs, Tender or Sore Feet, and all
Scrofulous Sores are speedily and per
manently cured by Connell's Magical Pain
Extractor ; Affections of the Lungs, Ague
in the Face, Breast, Tic Minorcan's,
Chronic sure Eyes, Blistered Surfaces,
Am. It is equally beneficial in all kinds'ot
Inflamatory Diseases,
such as sore N ppres
and Eyes, Sprains, Rheumatism, White
Swelling and Ulcers, Bruises, Burns, C h it
blains. Erysipelas, Piles, Ste., will quickly
be relieved by the application of this salve.
This remarkable sanitise possesses many
virtues never found in any other article.—
It has the most perfect power over all pains
by lire, positively allaying the suffering al
most immediately upon its application.—
If any disbelieve the statement, we would
earnestly invite them to call and examine
the numerous unsolicited certificates of
of remarkable cures wrought by this calve.
It has for monthalptust been' sold Upon the'
following liberal firms, to wit: if the user
was not perfectly , satisfied, and even de
lighted with its erects, and furthermore if
it did not fdlly *sewer our recommenda
tions, their money was returned immedi
ately at their request: On these terms
this absolute heal-all is now sold ; and we
simply ask ifthe public min deniand any
thing more reasonable t Kind parent, keep
it-constantly out band ; in ease of accident
by fire, life may be
.lost without it ; but
by its Ilse all burns are subject to its con
ing, unless the vitals are destroyed,
Caution.—Nd Pain Extractor can be
main unless you find the signature of
Coutotock 4 Co. OD the wrapper to each
box. Beware of the counterfeit.
RHEl.llMATlolll.—Cometock's New
els' Nerve and Bone Liniment, and Indian
Vegetable Elixir, is warranted to cure any.
ease of Rheumatism, Gout, Contracted
C hords and Muscles, or stiff Joints, strength
en Weak Limbs, and enable those who
are crippled to walk again, Use this ar
ticle and be cured, or go without it and
suffer, as you please. Certificates of
cures by the hundred can be seen at 21
Cortland street, N. York, where this eel
de is sold only genuine.
DEAFNESS.-Use Dr. MeNair's Ac..
coustic Oil, for the cure of Deafness. Al
so, all those disagreeable noises, like the
buzzing of insects, falling of water, whiz
zing of steam, which are symptoms of ap
proaching deafness. Many persons who
have been deaf fur ten or twenty years,
and compelled to use ear trumpets, have,
after using one or two bottles, thrown a
side these trumpets, being made perfectly
well. It has cured cases of ten, fifteen,
and even thirty years standing of deafness.
Hays Liniment • of . die Piles.— The
worst attacks of the Piles aro effectually
end permanently cured in a short time by
the use of the genuine Hay's Liniment.—
Hundreds of our first citizens throughout
the country have used this liniment with
complete success, It is warranted to cure
the most aggravated ease.
If no cure be effected the money Will be
refunded.
W. S. HOPKINS
For Sale at the Drug and Book Store o
AMUEL H. BUEHLER.
Gettysburg, Jan. 18,. 11949.
OZTTT,URO, P•
IEgEPTS LIND .{ - I ) N. - D[rilllES PDA (CD.
702. 1848.
AGREEABLY to an Act of Assembly entitled ti An Act to Raise County Rates and Tories." requiring the Commissioners:or
the respective counties to publish 'a statement of the RECEIPTS AN,D EXPENDITURES yearly—We, the Commis
sioners of Thee of said county, do REPORT as follows, viz : From the Third day of January, A. D. 18.113,10 the Second day,
January, 1,848--hoth days inclusive,: 3/4,.
Robert G, Harper, Eq., Treasurer, and Commissiofters, in account with the County of Adams, , as follows t
DOLLS. CTS.
To Cash in hands of Treasurer, at last settlement, 1564 1.81
Outstanding county Tax and Quit Rents in hands
of Collectors, 2095 05
County Rater and Levies demised fur 1848, viz :
Borough of Gettysburg, ' 16910 73
Do Quit Reins, 178 00
Cumberland Township, 161 99
Germany, •e 433 12'
Berwick, $l, 902 23
Huntington, " 641 05
Latimore, ... 488 78
Hamiltouban, u 746 93
Liberty, " 389 98
Hamilton, ill 698 91
Mettanen, " 887 05
Straban, it 777 61
Franklin, u 765 79
Conowago, " 486 26
Tyione, "
-," 375 84 i
Mountjoy - u • - 498 82 1
Mountpleaaant, u 725 59 i
Reading, u 680 45
Freedom, u 303 57 ,
Union, u 597 11
• ....—........-12,198 11
To Cash received from Pattern 9 for
- Pour
costs,
Cash from Sheriff Sehriyer for Jury fees,
u from Wm. S. Hamilton, "
u from Edward Clark, costs refunded,
u for Estrays i
To Abatement on State 'rex,
Cash from D. A. Buehler for rest Ist April
1848,
u Additional Tax,
$16,601 131 1
pc:7 The Outstanding. County lax and Quit News appear
to be in the hands of the following Collectors, viz:
TRAM COLLECTORS. TOWNSHIPS.
1840. John Carpenter, Freedom, $l4 85
1847. Jacob M yers, tatimore,* 70 00
1848. John G. Frer, Borough of Gettysburg, 400 88
John Keefer, Germany, 153 12
" James Black, Cumberland,t 274 99
44 John L. Noel, Berwick, 69 01
.4 Nicholas Group, Huntington, 86 05
44 B. Hildebrand, Hamilton, 20 00
44 Daniel Gitt, Conowago,t 333 26
4. William Yeasts, Tyrone, 38 03
William Stock, Monnipleasant, 217 59
.4 Abraham Brown. Reading,* 92 74
44 Abraham Waybright, Freedom, 38 36
44 Georg% Kersliler, Union,' 71 11
•Since paid in full tSince paid in part
Latinattre. llamilionhan, Liberty, MenaHen, Straban, Franlditi
and Muuntjoy anwnships had paid off their duplicates in hill be
fore the settleinent.
In testimony that the foregoing stntement of Receipts and Expenditures, exhibited at the office of the Treastrry of said
'Ala.!, county, le a correct end true copy, as taken from and compared with the original remaining in the hooks of this office.
. 'tho u lVseai her e
e . a'e ight
her f e i t u it id lo re s d et a ' n 't d ir
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h.
—c: rhoartiy,dsnianned. ffi
A. 11 El isiTZEI.SIAN,
i tt
r axed the Seal of said office. at Gettysburg. the 2d day of January, A. D. ono
.
. JACOB KING, I.Com mis sionet a.
.INu. (..:. mouNiNowrAit,i
ATTEST-J•C011 ACO lIINBAO6H, Clerk
TO THE HONORABLE THE JUDGES' OF THE COURT OP COMMON PLEAS OP ADAMS COUNTY
W E, the undersigned, duly elected Auditors to settle and adjust the Public Accounts of the Treasury and Commissirmers of
said county, and haying been sworn or affirmed agreeably to law, REPORT the following to he a general utatement of said
Account from the third day of January, A. 1)., 1818, until the 24.1 day of January, A. D., 1849, both days inclusive.
Robert G. Harper, E&q., Treasurer, and the Commi-sioners, in nccount with the Co. of Adams.
DOLLS. CTS.
To cash from D. 111'Crearv, Esq., late Treasurer, 1564 18i
Outstanding Tax and Quit Rents in hands of collectors, 2095 05
County Rates and Levies assessed for 1848, 12020 11
Quit Rents for 1848, 178 00
Cash from Patterson for court eat% 58 50
4* Sheriff for Jury Fees. die., 14.00
" W ni. S. Hamilton, " 4 00
" E. Clark coats refunded, 108
" Estrays, 1 02
Abatement on the State Tax, 621 05
D. A. Buehler, fur lent,, 80 00
Additional Tax, : 15 46
W E. the undersigned, Auditors of the county of Adams, Pennsylvania, elected and sworn in purivance of law. do REPORT.
that we met, did audit, settle and adjust, according to law, the. Account of the 'Treasurer and Consmissionere of said coun
ty, commencing on the third day of January, 1848, and ending on the second day of January 1849, both days inclusive ; that said
Account, as settled above and teetered of record in tlettlement-book, in the Commissioners' thrum, of Adams county. is correct. and
that we find a balance due to the county of Adams, by Houma:G. lIARPSR, Esq. Treasurer of said cousity„,in cash, Two Thousand
Two Dundred and Twenty-two Dollars and Twenty-eight and One-half Cents, and in outstanding taxes One Thousand Eight
Hindu:Aland Seventy Dollars and Fifty-nine Cents. J NO. C. ELLIS.
A. W. MAG I N LY. qudiiora of Me County
SAMUEL DURBORAW, ) of Adonis.
Geitysburg, Feb. 9, 1348.-44
DEe OND TONSOII- NEW ESTABLISIIMENT,
S. R. T IP TON. • HENRI' SAIITIL,
FASHIONABLE'Barber and Hair ESPECTFULLY informs the eiti-
Dresser,has removed ItieTemple" • • alms of Gettysburg, and strangers
GOI I/ PEN%
to th e diamond, adjoiokng the County Buil, wtom ay tarry here until their beards groiti, - ' ' " • ' ':' -a
dingo, Where he can at all tin] befound
esthat he has opened a new . saloon in the IMIV ITII or without Silver Caeosimnr
v v sale clump br
prepereal to attend to the calls of the public shoc .
.N.llowty occupied by JACOB 1.113DT. ,
I -KELI'E R. KURTE"
From long experience he flatters himself in Blest York street, one door West of • ' T "' ' . ' '•.' '
that he elm go throughsl/ therein iflcation s ,fiarton'slistitore, a here he in tends peed- es tztLD'PENIS' AND SILVER PEN
of the toneoricaldepartments,witbosuchan,ibuthiglke Tonsorial business in all its Va. UrCHAS,' (beet quality) third Crow, infinite degree of skill as wino:met:the en- I,rielliad Various branches. ' Visiting and: Priming Cards, Fancy Note
tire satisfaction of all who submit them. ) His crier ' s good and sharp, Paper, Envelopes, 'Motto` Wafers, Fancy
Hell shave your lace without a smart ,
chine to the keen ordeal of his, razor. He I
Gentlemen, call and see for yourselves. Sealing .Wax, Letter Stamps, dtc., for sale
hopes, therefore,that by attention to btu& • ' S. 11. BUBBLE&
nese and a desire to please, he will merit His sponge is good, his towels are clean,
, And in his shop hes always seen.
as well as receive a liberal share of public ea. He also respectfully informs the ' THE STAR AND BANNER;)
__ __• •
patronage. The sick will be attended to gentlemen that they can at any time have Is published everf Friday Xvoinitlitqiit
.1
their private dwellings, their boots blacked in the neatest style..." Coltitty ilui/ding, above As Register
' Gentlemen can also have grease removed , :' 1 Recorder'sOf I '
..
110 g P,B.Eitilt i ; from their clothes. . ant He, At
. DAVID A. BUEIILER..i
,
OF the very best quality, and differeht . TEn.is a.
‘..7 flavors, can be had, at all times, ' t Mary Ann Smith If paid in advance or within 11.• year, fmtler
WEAVER'S Confectionary in Cholla) s- RESPECTFULLY informs the ladies of
(t
suntan - if p t ct i. pa d id u v. i i i ? a in li the year, ',;.5 40, , Igra
burg street. Families and Parties wit be Gettysburg that she has furnished the . room . # 1 1',,1 1 4, a r t ' 1 1 : 4 1 4„.. 0 „ „ I f jj ,,, j d ri :Vg i g g i l e F cp l rf lr;
supplied with any d e sir e d quant i ty, e • h e adjoining the above, where she intones et rents. A failure to notify a dlecontlinflaear
shortest notice. CAKES and CONF C- prosecuting Shampooing and removing Will 1w 'worded as a new engsgeimmt. ' '.
TIONS of all kinds always on hand, end dandruff, in which her friends have been 4,,rwri..eoeie um, exceeding • wpopiw iasortell
will be furnished to order op resin able Pleased to accord to her the palm (troupe. throw Hoiek for 3 i: I -erns reheverieut taseniora'
terms.' le
riority. She Will also attend to rem oh "la reproving ' ' !,anger ""onesl" th e "I'l'e PT 4 l 4 " ti " .
All marettireineuts net specially or d e red - e k
Gettysburg, July 28.-tf - grease front ladies' apparel. • Wen they, a ill in continued
t h o s e forkid. ,A ..
.. - --- t — Gettysburg, April 21,184 e. v/s1 reduction will ho made to h who .444 •
ic OTE BOOKS-50 copies of Walk- ...
__-_- ..... .......„ - ,- hy the year.
ili Ws Southern Heroic:ly, just teceiv- Q. GHOUL BOOKS AND S'I'ATIf IN. Jet Printing of ell kinds excreted aostlftretli
ed, which will be sold to count o , mer- 1,7 ERY, of all kinds, constantly on Wool promptly, and on reasonabl e wens. _
ditor, (ea. •
urns and Conintimiestimis to the E
chants, or private' individuals, at j - small and for sale, at th e lawn; prim, et the L l
advance upon cost. at the Llooltskie of Rook and Stationery Store of - evening suelues contain theory o r th e m i le t o ,
upw tubowribera, mast be root ra ta 10 %mkt."
Dec. 15. KELLER KURTZ. Dec. 10. 5. H. BUEHLER. .scum attention
•
58 56 ;
1200 y
4 00 s
1 08
1 62
021 05
ItiMONl 4 ) , l%%' NtslitlcliNSll
COMMISSIONERS' ,OFFICE, ADAMS COUNTY,' P 4.
fly Orrin" pnid ow! as Ibikrees, to wit
By auditing and settling public Recounts.
E. W. Stable,. Auditor, appointed by thlt Court to
audit public offices,
Justices' and Constables' fees fur committing ngrunts, . .69. es
Clerk's Pay. .. . 190.0 0
Sheriff's Bills of Court costs, ' . - 827 41
Prothonotary, Register, and Clerk of Sessions' Foes, 124. 00
Postage, Stationery, Ate., for Cmnissioners' Office, 47 114
Counsel Fees to' Commissioners, 30 00
Bridge Views, 98 25.
Repairs at Bridges. 288' 20
Fox and Wild Cat Scalps, 24 54
Assessors' Pay, 496 220
'School Funds due Latimer° 'l`p., (State Appropriation,) . 55 26
Grand Jury and Tip Staves' Pay. 1848, 282 49
General Jury and Tip Staves' Pay, 628 74 .
Joseph Clapsaddle, in full for Rook creek Bridge, • - • 917 00 -
H. Schrivcr & Slagle, part pay ou Cunowago Bridge, 458 .op•
Court Cryer's Pay, 61 50
Wood for public buildings, 135 61'
Jailor's Fees for keeping prisoners, 355 13
Road Damages and Damage views, 860 45
Public Printing and Blanks, 306 62
Swearing Township Officers, 1 87
Quit Rents paid Geo. Himes up to Ist amity, 1849, 209
'Treasurer of Puor House. ' 3450 00;
.
Tax refunded, • 64 90
Joseph Fink, Commissioner', Pay, 166 50
A Ileintzelman, 46
162 0(1
Jacob King, 64 1
162 00
Repairs at Prison and Public buildings, 42 13
Expenses in preparingand forwarding Report to Rev
enue Commissioners, ant: making settlement
with Auditor General,
Officers' Pay, Spring Election,
General Election,
Interest paid on Notes,
James G. Reed, Esq., in trust, for E. State Prison,
Director of Poor's Puy,
B. Sehriver, Esq., fir summoning Jurors,
Returns of Retailers' pay,
Medieul Attendance on Prisoners,
Coroner's and Justices' Fees Mr Inquisitions,
Atonement to Collectors of 5 per cant,
John Hoover, costs and charges in arresting Freder
ick Smith, on charge of murder of Frederick
Forster,
Certificates of Constables' Returns,
Exonerations to Collectors,
Collectors' Fees. .
Treasurer's Salary.
Outstanding C.:twiny Tax and Qnit Rents,
Balance iu hands of Treasurer,
81,870 09
By Constable.' Retnrns, 1848,
Exoneration, fur 1845,
1840.
1847,
for 1845.
for 1846,
41 far 1847.
Outstanding tax 1846.
•• 1847, ,
1848,
Exoneration, for 1848,
Fee, for 1848,
Disbursements on County Orders,
Treasurer's Salary,
Balance in hands of County Treasurer.
1116801 134
JIM. •
IC KR_ •
Parket lokxlamota. •
A VARIETY just received and for
AIL sale at the Bookstore or,
- Jan. la. figIZER liktrwrz.
DOLL.'
$4O 00
49 62
295 61
795 87
26 59
134 23
00.00
0209
21 87
4 50
48 84
831 94
101 90
93 00
106 3G
670 58
120 00
fs7o MP
2'222 284
$l6OOl 13i
DOLLS. C7B.
93 00
4 46
1 511
00 05
8 07
8 55
935 90
14 86
70 00
1786 74
100 96
317 37
11330-32
VA 00
12211 28}
C 6601 131