r te YA .'• %". • f , • - " • i'wol‘;',T3A.-. . tft,4k,.L. A6dtlCt t,ICItAL. IM==2=S Ire limpkies, in t h e :Many Cu/lira/or, bretherlarmers how to raise thiitSf tinfthels of wheat per acre, where tliex i conld net:talk, twenty bghre : 4 1 r lifIrp pc's hare a good clover sod, let tho,cloter grow until the first week in June ; then take's good team and plow; an 4,14 d the clover all under ; then roll anced )4i] flit, and let it lay eight or tan day 4; 'then t ake , a light harrow or enitica; towand.fulvrize the ground fine, and a -1)061'2511i of June sow two andandli halfbUsh. els?' C'n:in to the acre, and after:harrotying it well, roll it, doWn smooth . 6o. 'About ; litstsvget. in August, take yotirroller,and press the-corn down as flat as possible,go in4",totitce*ith the roller the same way , yoeiritend to plow the land then plow theOuad,as deep as possible, and turn all the corn under ; follrit,:with the roller, pressing Alt downs,liat. Thu". you„ . .have two crops will mixed waits soil for ma nn ". ' 'he'd hike a light harroWor cultivator ant 9 " ulren • the . ze ground fine. militrithrt 1 wheat abput the middle of.Septenat'er ; and if ytto dot not have onc-thlid more wheat thaiie you do where you summer fallow,' tell,inc . lAm mistaken in a cheaplictlitUi t of , marinring land, il'he corn „will ,Ivoe. sot , thiok that it will keep4met7 Ahen. pliena tlotvn, and leave the gronvidrelisih ani9l,l4re are a few small lent# ot,the: cortiste_atched up with theliarrow,it Will , afford vogood lop dressing flat-the whottl.'' ein t ritrisiTi Carrii.-- - " - ilietiTis eittiktifeli: ticsaabfy, p great difference in the caPacity , oldie diffeyent kinds of fooktO form dash orifiet.4 4 Airectioettevehieit we tnetkeitin beileil toif the Ile tifill'efAllti`Combilialifitter oe t t i a4its, representil diiii'l)*ll.Ciiodp mama of, the _flesh-forming principle, ak corn nearly .theiteaseqf'tie well bickerod huilihnilik that it e latter article iiiiiiikiest fa ?. . - . 1 food lof iitoil'tliiii'Wetioioiii.:' ' r 7 - theref, 'iv;;* lama,l :Pittsl, .' _ ''.. in rearing stockoheoutattfatty. gil464oare chosen to prepare it Iola! kalk." 4 Corn cbrithiiii itithit Ott , percent: of Vi l l t ° 4;hich is greater thin iitilit iiiheilliff tricipuain. Hogs which feed on nuts faticAtrfitWrAhata„" anYil•*; Vo loll 99ft thotogh, as 'all kackw,; their ,fst ii , lesalatt4 than•tifit of corn4aihogs. -, , . , I Sitii r illoweisee4 is tbobghi by soine to be'etiicly tree from the latter nbjeciirM, , while ilia better than the eerial pains. fez nisbing flirty pee cent. of oil. The jbdkioue career, by reiting , the ark fermi of food, intendedriti 4 atock, will be Ali to produce very, crumb each re sults as he:may desire. • - .M writer; usijudicionson fattealiigstoh recociumend, eookJog and fernientilig fi;pd, befa a giving fit. It is genera y eimentletl tit *tia ',see quarter is'saved: • Animals undergoing tip finening'prir cess. should be keprwann and quiet, i and infifil "asn ions o ra • r Oita* iiotaiit int; Fzirttuznicr Eirtnirti or lEtititios `,oli!trintr..—lt is a pelt known fact dim' tli t e;earth is capable of being corty&rtaditxr, to,tbibest manttre. If densely shaditil c it , wilt Undergo , chhhical , khanger,npparently similar to - those . which vegetable and ani malAntitlerit do when...ooy are converted into inautlye;, ttainelyAls changed in col o„,;cc)nzAstence, and fertllizingmaliti"--. Tly& ioilized earth is known as rziatablot mtipW,Ar virgin earth, to be,,the UPI 04' allitninurea. It has hitherto been coon*. erghbi residue of Vegetabiei detiotopoiri , ," titot :Vegetable matters upini the ear:dis surUcte, * ex posed to a free circulation of air, appears, to be decomposed by a different thin:deal process, termed mouldering, whiUli forms a trifling carbonized rekidne; dtoit4ite of fertilizing qualities. And 'eh; is.tbetcase also when plowed under notd, deprived of contact with the atmosphere: UNlbslr they be previouly saturated with' wectir, oe lime be added, they do not tiu-, l&rmentation, but, by mouldering, be ; coinenseless, if not pernicious, to after ve- liiii''astonibkring 'fertilizing effect of vew getAle,platters, when thickly covci i Ong the surface of . the cacti' fur a length of time, caiand Ile hee9ntifed for by tlp***.deP4RlPP" sitioni .for.Xhe qualititf.qf the,residtui of clue*, lenses. or straw, would net be ad& (4ht.' Oita if it were always equal in fir toe'o,the best Peruvian guano. Straw apcepol . ..thickly upon the poorest land— ..laud completely exhausted of alkalies"— to ill enrich it by'the time it is decompos ..••• ed f tilk tlntes, tilik quantity plowed under will prodtice no perceptible benefit. If the atittiori or stniw be owing to the six per cent. of phtniphate of lime 'which it con tains, why is it Mit sixty per cent, placed in the earth imparts no lertility to it?— '!'hat the fertility of the earth is not attri hatable to the decomposition of the straw, is proved by the 'feet, that any substance incapable of decniiptrition will produce pr sleety the um' e effect. The wonder ful fenilising effect of, all' subsancea cov ering the surfaxeSaf the earth for some Inns., is to be attributed to ohade, and shade mull* ; and that the degree, or fertility im aviitlh* klonspilmay always be eatiniatud lii thie density and duration of the shade. l'itinlisittiis It matt powerful and efficient wok, is exemplified by the rapid destrue- Deli sir tic timbers insi floors oi buildings ikkithAt /edam' when the precaution of ' * i 4914 bettesth 'has beep 0,01 1 r,, it 'can he utustirolitably eat- Ai‘lo . 11ki Out fatorlek tirtilhu'ait the sus 4 ' '. - i ~ , .*. .: face (if thF Forth, Grr lands densely oluuled one year with any substanbe whatever, will always prove to be more durably oii riched than lands well =mired. Ant• number of arses may be rendered produc tive by it. (without labor. or expense) in as short a time as it usually takes to prepare manure and apply it to .a few acres. Nd method which has hitherto been soggtsted fur the renovation of largo trattii:fifyrten out lands is FracticOle and directive; 6 — E -F itY .1 1 56 F -4: A* 4114 CH /alit ,' 'IIE, sithscriher i idspectfully inform Ilia friends and the pui)lic, generally, he :Tzkntinpes to carry, on the FOUNDltYetiStrittobotildlita es, at hid Old estatiftidmienr.lit the Western partol Gettysburg, whdre hd has constantly on hind ill sorttrof • bltili ( b9P4ttortiate such se gettlett,..Poot e Oven's,' Skill 'AS: Pane, Oriddlesi ,4te,.,.9( all, lips ; also, strovss of evety size amimariety, inclu ding Co m moorParldr,A imight and Cook' mg Stoves—among them the far-famed Hatlia** . fa; ,- 1) • reVirtifentite lkuillinaroiS bit zlltaa en hand a t l et i l a t llt et s . n r eV e S t l f ... 4. • 71preshitapr -4Pita chin es, Hovey's celeEtkatedi litraytuttirs, the re nowned SeYkt; P,lows ; slap Woodcock' and Witheroves ; akin Points, Cutters',. Shame, *r.» ~ ) , -• 014cicSmiTaING is ,carried on in its ditterent hronolteir i lky tbe best of work- The ettheel l iber hap also opened a • , pc..)01): & '01;10 F: 1 i ' 'gn'ts` in ' the South' end of the 'roe ryloddingt tirhereitlidib good work' , Fen - rind ereellent materials, the neatest uritul beit tvork•will he made. iir7 ts : l . imilsiiit lie iveited on at their residence. All, Of the *bore mentioned'artieles will boltirtiiihed theap,foi Cash Of country produSe,lre they eau be . ' had any where else. ( AlOctirdmil will be promptly attend /Id to. ppßepiring, of all kinds, done at the short3a au ies. • • T. WARiZEN. Gettysburg, r0ta37.5.1848.. P , AV RJ[P. / .1 ", 1 , ..•••••...• /I ; • 1 . • consequence of the OF'S abstained by . recent Fire, in connection with other fiestaitnavinat the stibscriber, he &Corti pelted 6 , 6111' upon thebe indebted nti hith for iissistance. "Alt person*, therefore, )rtiewitiithatnitelses to be 'indebted - to 'me .yttotivoi , bcok 'lteeortni, , will be expected ittreeflland siettle'tiotr garnet' Without delay ; otherWilte they:will belibieed in the hands of a proper offeer' for colleetion. 7 -Those who , have engaged to fur nith.tWOOLl Oti - account, are detiredto do so immediately. Tf not delivered soon, the Clad be;required. vuoivus WARREN. , • ASIIINOTON • HOUSE, HORTS)3URG, ' HIS Popitlif Mime has recently un ! Ilergons , a 11J4rotegk repair; and been ftMaialted With entire taerefornit tire, Of the, best-qualityi: • :Menibers of the Legislature , and'others,*visitings the ,shat of Govern-i menti atillintLit rery.desirable stopping Charges•moderate. WM. T. SANDERS, Agent. Harrisbetg,-.loly 2i. 1848.:-..4in 'IIA subeeiher *cede?,•hia aeknowl • id g*"'" w.lhe POW (Intim liberal aina,,ater IPattenage with which he hes 164e1a ed Stir a series of years, and re sperti .y announces that, he has just , re ceive ~ at his old establialle4 stand i n Chambersburg street, a large and fresh Atari/it °WI") • • ' ) DRUGS it MEDICINESi MUM lartbolfBolBlllo3d ' *,* Paints,Varuish, Dyestuffs end every variety of articles usually found in a Drug store, to which he invites the attention sir th,epublic,tuiditssimrariess !hat they v#ll be fnr4ltis#o.9ltltou trsasun able prices, „ k N 1 ',...kit1417.811. Gettysburg, June 2, 184 Js' f ,Sixitebtk ax.k. • ,----- R, tfP l a,waY from the sprricp of, the subscribedresklifig Ifs&illeilbin township, Adams county, on Illeralay night last,. Jaco,E,X,rrimumm.io infleTetl Ak, Prentice 1 0 1 file Shiolnekillg,bYPPese.' , 4 He is about 18 or 17 years of age, stout builtourtlef•fair templet:riot._ • All persons are hereby botified not' to harborillid boy, undee'penaltY of being (41:meddled 'egainst by , e , stove rOWar , b 4, no thanks. will be given for his apprehension , and re turn to theaubseriber. _DAVID STOVER. Febroary Ith 1ft411...-BN' , l etrallp fir the very best quality, and different ' Ilavore, can be' had:. at ell 'times', at WEAVER'S Confectionary in eliaMbent burg street. Fanzines and Efirlf,es 'will be supplied widt any desired quantity,at the shortest notice. CAKES and CONFEC TIONS of all kinds always on bandy , and will be futtiehed to order en reasonable terms. Gettysburg, Joly AT OTE BOOKS-50 copies of Walk or's Southern Harmony, just receiv ed, which will be sold to country mer chants, or private individuals, at a amal advance upon cost, at the Bookstore of Dee. 15. KELI,EIt KURTZ. Pocket Inks/ands. AVARIETY just received sad for sale at the Bookstore of Jan. 19. KELLER KURTZ. GOLD PENS, f`7 ITU. or without Silver Cases, for sale cheap by Jan. 19. KELLER KURTZ. CI OLD PENS AND SILVER PEN- J CILS, (best quality) Card Cases, Visiting and Printing Cards, Fancy Note Paper, Envelopes, Motto WaferC Fanc Sealing Wax, Letter Stan:l2B;4r., for sale by S. IL. BUEHLER. SellOOL BOOKS AND STATION ER Y,ofallAinds, eonsiapilyon nd and for sale, at the lowest prices • Boot and Stationer Store of Dee. 10. S. )4. BUEHLER. HURRAH FOR CALIFORNIA ! rll - P '1 ;3 1 - IltriS ( c Li irN CALIFORNIA, or the Wealth that A is to be obtained in that country. .as wo are told, arc topics of `a tonall matter when compared, with the ..precicog rnet ale that can , be übtainetl in a direct way. Adams minty, without digging for it or untlegroing the fatigue of a long 'and dangerous voyage. 4./t 'bled in the hand is worth two in t1)13 tntsh lf you'wish to test :4,4+111 at ; the: •One-Prieeand Cash Clathineand Variety Slore of - Maine . SAMSON, opigiiiit the BASK, GetlYstbgarsr, ,Who returned froin, the' City on the ibth 'inst., with hisfourfA stock of WINTER GOOD,, this season. Persons who have purchased from him this winter have ad 'nutted that he sells Clothing cheaper than they have ever been bought anywhere be fore • and the fact that he has .returned the fourth 'time this season with a !Urge stekk of Clothing,' shows plainly that he sells a gheA , inarry, and that, too, very low andwith smell profit's. This is no idle talk of the Printer, because'he it paid for ,his advertisement. It is the truth, and therefore we say you can obtain, or rather save, the "precious metals," by purctutaing from him, without going to California. A ny person can satisfy himself of the fact ly4ing him a call: X/19..4 1 9.81.FIntentenkbraCes every thing in the way,of Boys! and *Fes' wear, fine and superfine. Tweed.Cassinet,Cassimere, Cashmeret, and Cloth COATSoCLOAKS, land ,?ANTS: Silk; Satin, Cassimere, .Cassinet, Cloth, plainfind fancy VESTS ; caps, cravats, wrappers, shirts, bosoms, suspendera, gloving, stockings, Arc. Also, a large variety of fancy articles, jewelry, spectacles, perfumery, combs, razors, pur Pee, umbrellas, guitar strings, Indian Rub ber Coats, &c. The subscriber thanks his friends and customers for the liberal patronage, be stowed upon him, and hopes to merit a continuance of the same. ftIARCUS SAMSON. Jan. 10, 1849.—tf Cheap ! Cheaper ! Cheapest! 1 14401101 in ?CM at least 40 per (eat.: S. L. SCHICK la AS just returned from the cities with al the largeststock of FANCY Goons, he has yet offered to the Public, antrhe ;hies not hesitate to say that it is the BEST in town, and the CHEAPEST ! if you don't Wien it, call and see for yourself; while I shall he kratified, those calling will be profited.. IVly aasortment is . complete, and purchased at the lowest Cash prices The following articles. comprise a portion of my cheap and splendid stock : A Splendid Lotof Bonnet Ribbons, also,. a large assortment of Satin and Mantua Ribbons, Artificial Flowers; Shawls, Mouslin de lain'. Thibet, Black Cloth, and Cashmere ; Wool en Comforts, Zephyr Ties, Cap Ribbons; Wax Dolls, Hair and Cloth Brushes, Woolen Yarn, Back and Side Combs. Pocket do.. Fine and I vory do. ; Hair Pins, Breast Pins 'and Bracelets, ,Fancy Boxes; Watch Chains, Goan's, and {(ere, Scent Bags, Fancy Soapa, Pen holders, Silver Pencils, Plain Gold Rings, Children's Gaiters, Silk 'and Cotton Canvass, Steel Buckets, Steel Bag :Chaim, Ivory and Steel Knitting Needles, Kat, tirig Needle t saes, Mourning Collars, Gimp Head Fringe, Black Cotton Hose, Cotton Spool Thread, thread and cotton edgings and laces ; mull, hook, and cambric muslins, plain jaconels. Irish linen, black and rnodealpacca, flannel, cashmere, mown holland, linen table cloths and towels. honneesat ins, silk handkerchiefs, plain and figured cravats, silk ties, suf,eneral assortment of men's, women's and child*,n'i hosiery, guns and cotton suspenders, silk and spools, whalebone, hooks and eyes, pearl and agate buttons, ivory studs, sewing and sad lers'i silk, patent thread, men's black kid gloves .neeble-worked cetera, ladies' kid gloves, black . galloons, standing collars, rosette, tabs end quit ling, bait' braids, blacking, watches, steel bead ret icules and panels, beide and clasps, purse twist, 4610 and tassels, scissors, thimbles, chenille, worsted patterns, earl board, lily while, cologne, hair oil, head drosses, tooth brushes, bed lace, car ,pot binding, pins and needles, a large assoirtment of ehildren's shoes, men's 'and children's cloth and gland caps, Ace., dec. Ladies and gentlemen are invited to call and examine before purchasing else. where, .Come one—come all—and save FIFTY PER CENT J: L. SCHICK. Gettysburg, Sept. 22, 1848.—tf NEW GOODS. At ' the, Old Stand., anoliall ARNOLD AS just returned from Philadelphia 111, with a large stock or fresh goods, o olong Which are . Qtalkst, Cassinelts, Jeans, Cords , and !flannels, Plaids, striped and plain, alpateets, Cashmires, .111. de laines, Plaids, striped plain, Cloths, Cashmeres, , 4.c. t for Ladies Cloaks, • English and Fren g ch M Merinoia,Paramat tV.3W Lots of CALICOES & GINGHAMS, the best yet offered foe:the priekt. , A large lot of DOMESTIC GOODS and, CARPETING, very , cheap; also a large stock of ' ' • F g,ESH`GROCERTIgS, all of *Mei Will be aqld Xs Cheap iiiethey cin'tieobtsined titdther'iketfiefitnent. Wel° not Ihibtf • 'Out's feW i liedlng ar ticles ,at corn; ki* baih - xtileplating to make' up on lotnething 'lrdf'pur prices are uniform, and we makiiiti nititepreeinfa dons knowinglyjn . Egypte; to the kind or quality of ti.` goo&'iveY eel!. Please call, examine, and judge for ,yourselves. P. B.==-A few STOVES4emaining on hand—very eheap. • ' Gettysbnig, Dec. 8,1848.-4 f. CBLIEJP GIVE' 'BOOKS. 'VILE Moss Rose, The Gift of Friend,:l ship, Lady's Album, The Ruby, The Forget-me-not, Poems of Ossian,Cowper's complete works, Pope's Poetical Works, with many others which willhescadcheap in order to make room for others. KELLER, KURTZ. P. S. On Wednesday next we will re ceive our usual large supply of , Valitilines; when all are invited to call. • Jan. 19, 1849. ALMANACKS for Iti4V- 7 12 different styles—sold by the gross, hundred, dozen, or single copy, at the Bookstore of. Dec. 15. KELLER KURTZ. IIAWLS, of all kinds, just received and for sale at prices to suit the by J. L. BCIIICk. TO THE AFnicrrED Compound MOdicated Candy. Li the Cure of colds, (loughs, Bilvi Ling of• Blond, Bronchetis, Asthma, WispopYug Oeugh, rains.and Oppressions of tho„hrptw, rand all other Pulmonaly, complaints, and other diseases which have a tendency to produce consumption. It serves shoo se, ayr ,effecttrol clearer of the voice, , , This Candy in entirely a vegetable pre- Varation, the principal ingredients being, lilore4batla3, Cherrle &menet, Elecampine, Liquorice, Flax seed, Iceland Moss; Prickly. Ash, tlitc. and will, if taken in time, relieve the system from those distresting affliction* tlOttettd to Coneumption. ' ' , 099 Artist, adv,s9hge thiti vaTti & iT nitlic c itte 44 its cheitypos, the 'whiletrot being imposed upon by the enormously high prices which are generally exacted for Patent and other medical Preparations. &telt packa,go contains directions. call and try it Prepared and sold at the. Confection and Varietyistore of the Subscriber in West York, street, ono square from the Court house, and next door to Thompson's no teL It can also be had of the folloWing gents— B. H. Buehler and S. S. Forney, Gettysburg; J. Brinkerhoff, Faittisld ; Airs. Duncan, GashtowP ; J. Lower,, Arrendtstown ; Peter Mickley, Iff um masburg; G. Kauffman, Bendersville; J. Burk holder. Bendersville; &Ale, J.S. Hollinger, Bleidlersburd; 'burr. Abbott* town ; Short:, and Johnson, Emmitsburg. C. WEAVER. Gettysburg, Dec. 17, 1847.. - _ - - Titgaocieraignetihaeaotinnected with fris Coachmaking Eatabliahment large. Smith Shop, and is prepared to do ALL KINDS OF BLACKSIIrriiiNG, IRONING CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGONS, tC, He 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 hinewith n call. CARRIAPE ,Sr. BUGGY SPRINGS, (warranted) will be promptly made to or. der at' all times. pomAll kinds of REPAIRING done both in Wood and Iron, at the moat retluc ed prices. Bit..Tllankful for past encouragement, the snbscriber 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. HOFFNIAN. Gettysburg, October 15, 1847. EMI CLOCKS, WATCHES, AND JEWELRY. Firm subscriber tenders his acknowl- IL edgements to his friends and the pub lic for the liberal patronage hitherto extend ed In him, and respectfully informs them that he has just received from the city a new assormeut of 1111:. OLD 111[7:11111C—Mii/ OW ALL KINDS--.ALSO, such as Rings, Breastpins, Ear Rings, Watch-chains, Watch-keys, Guards, &c., &c. Also ALPECT.ICEES,' and Glasses of all kinds and qualities--all of which will be sold low. hiCLOCKS WATCHES repair ed, as usu ' at the shortest notice . . Estiblishn tin ,Chambersbnrg st., next door to S. BUEHLER'S Book and Drug Store. Irrl have also for sale a lot of new and second-hand WATCHES, which wiil be sold low. • ALEXANDER FRAZER. Gettysburg July 21, 2845. NEW ESTABLISHMENT. HENRY SMITH, R E z S e l n ' s E C o f T a Fli e t L ty L sb Y ti n i rg, nforms t t r h a e, c i t r i ; who may tarry here until their beards grow, that h ee opened a new saloon in the shop formerly occupied by Jacon Laur, in West York street; ode door - Wett-of Paston's if st-store, where he intends prose cuting the Tonsorial business in all iu va ried and various branches. • His razor's good and sharp, He'll siatve'your lace witbqut a smart. Gentlemen, c.lll and see for yourselves. His sponge is gizxt, his towels are clean, And in his shop het always seen. llfan lid also respectfnlly intorms the getitlenwn that they can,stt stay time helve their boots blacked in the neatest Style.-- Gentlemen can also have gresselentoved from their clothes. Mary Ann Smith , • RESPECTFULLY' infOrms the fsdies of Gettysburg that she hail furnished the room adjoining the' ottovei *biotic site intend; prosecuting Shampooing and -removi* dandruff, in, which her friends have beea pleased to accord to her thed o m of sups. riority. She will also sitei x mooring grease fmm, ladies! apparelov• ;Gettyshurg v April *I. 1848. D M o.bt 11,,TONSOR 'A, TIFTON. rtASHIONABL;B• Bertier 'and Hair Dresser, has removed bib "temple" to the dituntifidi tidjoininithe COunty Bit& dings, where he 'can at all times be found Prepared to attend to the'ealls of the public Front long exPerience' he flattertrhinisell that he can go through all the ramifications of the tonsorical departments, with such an infinite`degree of skill willmeet the en tire benefaction , of all who submit them , chine to -the keen ordeal of his razor. He hopes, therefore, that by attention to busi ness and a desire to please, he will merit as well as receive a liberal share of public patronage. 'lite sick will be attended to a their private dwellings. ILVE.R AND GERMAN SILVER 'CI PENCILS, VIOLIN STRINGS, &c., of limit quality, can alwaye be bud et the Fancy Store of C. WEAVER. hing fin• the 6r,d hi. Fresh Lot of RIBBONS & FLOW ERS, for sale at Philndellpbta Advertisements Daguerreotype Portraits, 0" • superior haUdsinnely, cal ored, aitirriuttiO in' Mbrbe- CO ccitnplete. for holy ONE DOL LAE:St ! S'plitiVe Cheap' Ilisgueirettil ley,'Nti.BolW alnut gtrein,l4loit potted', Philadelphia. 'All pictures' mad at this establishment will be tectrrantedPetfect. Sept. 22, 1848.--Oin • •' Langenheim's Daguerrian Gal lery, Excinuige,..3 . 4 Story. HENRY CLAY; visiting this Ea rl tablishment for the purpose of ha ving a daguerreotype taken, expressedflat tering opinions on this favorite place of the "beauty and fashion" of Philadelphia, and vast numbers of strangers resort to it to procure a good Daguerreotype, The Proprietors will make, every exertions to extend the long established fame of this well known establishment. . Family groupes, Grottpes of Children. and single portraits of all sizes are executed equally well. Philadelphia, April 21, 1848—iy RICH FANCT . FURS FOR LADIES' WEAR. CHARLES OAKFORD, Furrier, No. 104 CHESTNUT ST., A row doora above Third, Philadelphia, OULD invite the ladies to call and examinelussupertorstock ol Muffs, Boas, Tippets, ate., of every variety, con sisting of Rich Russia Sable, Hudson's Bay Martin, licwway. Martin, Mink Sa bles, Baum Martin, Stone Martin, Ermine, Fitch, Lynx, &c., &c. Those skins have been selected with great care, and are made by the best workmen in the country. La dies may rest assured that no article will be offered for sale in this establishment that is not perfect in every respect. CHARLES OAKFORD, 104 Chestnut !,t a few doors above Third, Philud. Sept. 29, 1818.-0 m Phiftsdelphia Type Foundry No. 8, Pear St., near the Exchange, PHILADELPHIA. fi , HE Subscriber having made great im •• provements in his method of casting typfi and mixing of 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 tention to business, and employing none but the most skillful workmen, hers ena bled to offer A SUPERIOWARTICLE, At grially reduced Prices. He is continually adding to his stock all that is new, from the best workman of this and other mutries, and having lately pro cured frog Europe a great variety of new faces and ornaments, solicits the attention of Prime!' thereto. Specitycns will be sent to those wishing to order. Pressett, chases, Cases, Ink, Stands, Galleys, Brass Rule, and every other ar ticle rimed to furnish a complete Printing Office, siprdieed at the shortest limier. GERiIAN BOOK AND JOB TYPE, of the lowest style and of all sizes, care fully pts up in founts of correct proportion. ALEXANDER ROBB. Aug.2s, 1848. o.lKr° b' UMW .ILLED STILE OF ILTTS FOR GENTLEMEN. CHAT& LIM OA D No. 10t, Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, OULD respectfully invite attention to his superior style of lints for au tumn, 1848 ; which will he found the most, perfect ever before offered to the commit tity. Its peculiar forms render it the more desirable, as it combines all the essentials 'ol durability and neatness, requisite in that article of dress, whilst his increased facil ities in '-manufaettiring, with all modern improvements, enable him to challenge the world to produce a better Hat. Children's Fancy Hats and Caps of the ilatest Illede.—These goods have been se lected with the greatest care, and will be loud() most beautiful and chaste in their styles. Ladies Riding Hots and Caps of entire ly new Patterns.—G reat has been bestow ed in constructing these articles, that they may fit perfectly easy, and form a graceful appearance. CHARLES OAKFORD, 104 Chestnut at. a few doors above Third, Phila. Sept. 241, 1848t—(vlarch 3,-1y) 246 AND 413 - MARKET STREET, PHILIDtI.P4II, • • ~,..'• ;TIE cheapest and largest asanttmentpf .sYt.. ' ' GOLD . ..k. SILVER IV ATC11,415 klpr . , ~ In rlll LA 1.XL1P19.1. UOld tiers, full jevrelleil, 18 carat ' case, . $3O and over. Silver o CS II $lB and over. Lgpipet .., , - ;,11 t 1 alga over. " Qilartiers, Gold Pepcjls,; 60 Silver Tea Spoons, equal to coin, , 4 . 50 Geld Pans silver holder and pencil, ' 1 00 With a 'Brileitclid assortment of all kinthi' of Watches, both gold and ; Rich Jewelry, &c., ' &c. Gold chains of the bcat mantifaeturesoand in fact every thing in the 'Watch and Jewelry line at much less prices than can bebooght in•this oity or elswhere. • Please save this ad'vertisemeet; and call at either LEWIS LAtiolli US; No. I 3 Market street, above E t leventh, nort :i b li stife;or `JACOB' LA POIIUS,. 2 Market st,. Bre t stole' below Eighth, south eat • • 'unit Si{vet' Livers 'OrW 4 b i tV e G°4l lib. still'ehdtp'et thin tlttyit6 ,l ove price. oral tthicTuflt made to .the trade, Sept: 22, 8:10.-6m *Oki lu , Jr M: OIIIEY ' Nr: 11..110PKINS; JOHN 11. GHEE x& : 00. . Micap ,TA I Ltt.l§, 'ryclj•ReAlx tosteito gq ClothikCenneltneres,Vestings and , Taiturs , Trimmings, NO.• '23o' fl askyt OIiCKEWN. W. CORNER OF ciamfuta, BALT}MOIII4 , A LIAO ABSORTVITO.F R . MAtOE .. 0 'OTHING, ' of Superlior Quality. FirONE PRICE ONLY..O March 31, 1848.—1 y • HOUSE SPOUTING iir,l ILL be made and put up by . the V 4absCrilnr,who will attend pruMpt ly to all orders, and upon as 'Taal:limbic terns as can be procured at any establish meat in, the county. ' GEO. E. BUEHLER. Glotlsbert, Oct i ober lb, 1847. SCHICK'S. FU KS. 5 to Su) G. E. BUEHLER vow ESPECTFULLY informs Midden& JIR, and the public generally that he has now on hand a large' assortment of TIN WARE of, every description, which he will sell at Moderate prices--all warranted.' Persons wishing, to purchase id low rittei will do well to call before purcliatiingelse 7 HOUSE SPOUTING will be made and put up at'l2i cents a 'foot. ISABELLA NURSERY. OZTTYABURO, PA. tRUIT TREES, of.all kinds, (graft° in the root,) can be had of the sub scriber on reasonable terms. Please cal and judge for yourselves. C. W. lIOFFMAN. (1:7 - N0 CHANGES IN THE WEATHER WILL MATERIALLY effect the body if the blood is pure. Every individual. even the mote diseased, has within him a germ or root of that original pure blood of our common Eve t 'which genii of pure blood is the supporterof his life,and is in constant struggle to throw off the hetero geneous, corrupt humors, which are the cause of disease in the individual. By purging the body of the diseased individual of its had humors, you allow the germ of pure blood to gain ground and to make blood of a better quality, and to on ' progressively till the whole mass is regenerated; for the good principle or good pure blond, is al• ways striving to be predominant over the bad or diseased humors. Let all who wish to be of a tine healthy habit; who wish to have a sound miwl in a sound body; who desire to he able to stand without injury the continual changes of this climate; who desire to have heathy chil &en. use the Brandreth Pills, which will elTectm ally cleanse the blond of all corrupt humors. and ' restore the human body to the state ot health en-. joyed be lure the introduction of mineral mrvh• Remember Brandreth Pills place within reach of all health awl long hie. TRU:s 1"l'i I BR A NI)11 ET II PILLS, take them so as to produce a brisk effect. and your sickness will be the ntl'air ova day or two while those who are too wise to follow• this common same ad, ire, will he sick tor months. Let the sick empire 01 the agents for Brand reth s Piils whether these things are so or not. let them enquire among their friends and ask the same question. Verily if EVIDENCE is wanted it shall be procuied. To the sick, let me sa7, use the BRANDRETH PILLS. Man will he bnrn to days or blies, compared to what has hitherto been his lot, neighed down as he has been by disease, info too and suffer ing, which no earthly power knew h o w to alle viate, until this di-covery 550 , i the world. The weak, the treble, the into no, the tie csous, the delicate, are in a tea. days strengilo cued by their ureiatieii, and the worst complaint is lentos esl by perseseielice wi' hoot the aid clic physician. Adapted to all Ciiennisltthens and sit nations, they are the best n a •dtctnes eser in. sent .d for lamilies. or t, take to sea, preventing scursy,and co•t.vroe-a, requiring no change ill di .1, particular regimen, or cafe nt , ,,linnl baking cold. N. B. There ix no surety, .that you get the lIR.A N DRETII 'micas ),,o purchase of the dole althorigx.l Agent. Brandreth Pills are sold for '25 cents per box , it Dr. B. Brandreth'x Prineipal 011 Ice, '2ll Broadway, N. York, and by the lollowing duly authorized .tgentx:—J. M.Ntevenxon Ikt tysliure ; J. 11. \l'Creary, Petersburg : Abralutin King, Iluntoritown; WFarlarid..lbliottxtown ; D. M. e White. Hampton; Stweringer & Fink. hittleatown ; Mary Duncan, Caghtown ; Deo: W. Ifeagy, Fairfield ; A tilohaugh. list Berlin; I). Noweoiner llerhaniexv tile; Sam% riltirk. Han. over. Jan. 19, VALUABLE MEDICINES .1 0 CURL— .1r 0 11* •I trION NELL'S Nl.Tieitl Pain Extractor, ‘-./ the World's Wonder—proninmerd in by- all who have ever used it—White I Swelling. Ittflamation, Pain in the Back, Weak Limbs. 'render nr Sore Feet, and all Scrofulous Sores are speedily and per manently cured by ConneWs Magical Pain Extractor ; Affections of the Lungs, Ague in the Pace, Breast, 'fie Dolooreaux. Chronic sore Eyes, Blistered Surfaces, Ate. his equally beneficial in all kintleof loth naa tory Diseases, E uch as sore Nippres and Eyes, Sprains, Rheumatism, White Swelling and Ulcers, Bruises, Burns, Chil blains,Erysipelas,Piles,Acc., will quickly he relieved by the application of this salve. This remarkable ennitive possesses many virtues never found in any other article.— It has the most perfect power over all pains by fire, 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 salve. It has for months past been sold upon the following liberal terms, to wit: if the user was not perfectly satisfied, and even de lighted with its effects, and furthermore if it did not fully answer our recommenda tions, their money was returned immedi ately at their request. On these terms this alisoliite heal-all is now sold ; and we simply ask if the public can demand any thing more reasonable t Kind parent, keep it constantly on hand ; in case of accident by fire, life may be lust without it ; but by its use all borne are subject-to its con trol, unless die, vitals are destroyed. Caution.—No Pain Extractor can be genuine unless you find the signature of Comstohk & Co. on the wrapper to each brie. Beware of tcounterfeit. - Rf - lEUMXTIfiI t rI Comstock's Hew es' Nerve and*m Liniment, and Indian VegetabbrElixir, is warranted'to cure any ease of Rheumatism, Com, Contracted 6 hords and Muslles,orstiffJoints,strength en Weak Limbs, and enable'those who are crippled to walk again. Use this ar ticle told be 'eured, or go wit'iout if end suffer, ati you pleases Certificates of cures by Jim; hundred can be seen et 21 Cortland' street, N. York, where thiligrti die is sdld only genuine. DRAFNEPS.—Use Dr. MeNair'e Ac coublic 9ii, far the cure of` leifnest: • Al so, all those,' diesgreeabkr'tiolAts, Irks A buzzing of insects, falling of Water, whiz zing of steam, whitili aid einiPfOhts of ap proarhing deafness., Many, persons who, have been deaf • for tcnior twthity years, and /compelled lo ilia isei tritimiltil hilie; after using one or twb bottles, thrown a side these trumpets, being made ,perfectly . well, It has, pired u ethwe „ohsen, fifteen, and, even,ihjrtY yens Standing of deaftme. Rays Liniment of the Pilee..l. The worpt ;attacks of the Piles air effectually mid permanently - cured in a short timd,by the use of the genuine Hay's Linimeni,...- Hundreds of our first citizens throughout the country , have used this, liniment with complete success. It is warranted to cure the most aggravated C2OO, , If pe cure bii . effeetutl the money will be. refunded. , . For Sale at tbs. Drug and Duok,Store of MUl}4 li. BUE115,1:1{.: Gettysburg, 19 1 ItllJ., .• REALT/I — TZBAJL7 THE MOST EFFECTUAL OF fli,sls.AN(l‘l'.li • RF.ll4ftlEtt. • 'Dr. Drake's' Patfneen; The only radical cure for Coninitnidia' trl'• >(1 removers add peirtbsineiu I y cum so.' Mb all descries arising from An impure Cale is the blood-T*4.2 tvrptula or K inse# Rbeu inatism,,Obstinete Cutanirosis Eniptious.Piniple* or Pesirilei pti the ince, fllolies, Mies, til Sore Elea , Ring Wrir• tie 'fetter, Scald Enlargement:and Pain olthrs Bone* and JAIN, Stubborn Worm Syphiliti Symptoms. Sleistius 4,Eurrlbego, discuses arising from an injud ensue use of Mercury, Dropsy, Ex poim re or,lmprudeliez in life: also Chronic Constitutional Disorders, In this med:cirie serferal innoceni,ut sell: po tent articles of the vegetable kingdoM die united, formingß compound entirely dlittrieM*l4 Ite hir aster and properties from any other preparation, and unrivalled, in its operation on the system when laboring under dinease. It should he ire the hinds of e eery person, who. by business, or gener al course of life, is predisposed tiri the very many aliments that rende r life a curse. instead olu hies* inn. and so often result in death. FOR WIWI:/LA, Dr. Drake's Panacea is re commended as a certain cure, Not, one instance of its failure Ilan ever occurred when lively used, It cures the disease and in the same time Peopsrli vigor to the whole syerenn. Scrofulous 0.110011 cum never pay too much:attention to the etaterrs their blood. Its purification abould berheirtirsl aim i forperaeverenre will accomplish a cure of teen hereditary chiesse. FOR ERUPTIONS OF TIIF. SKIN, Scurvy. Scorbutic Alrections, Tumors, White •hiss riling, Erysipelas, Ulcers, CanCers, Running Sores:, Siete and Pi les,Ltr:Dtrike's Printreihtcatirrot he ton highs ly extolled ; it searches out the very toot 01. the disease, and by removing it from naysiern,makes a cure certain and permanent. . INDIO ESTION.—No medicine perlisps„,:has ever been discovered which gives to mlleh' tone to the stomach and causes the secretion of a healthy gastric juice to decompose the toed at Di Drake's Pumwea. nitEuEdvrism.—Dr. Drake's rowers is u sed with the greatest success in Rheumatic Cam plainta, especially such as IT chronic.' It ciiri by driving out all impurities and foul humuuM which have accumulated in the sr.!.nl, ssliich are the c inse of Rhenmatis re. Cent. and Sviellinea of the joints. Other veracities simietimes riva temporary relief; this intirel) et adicalt, the dis ease tram the sy*tem. e‘ en n hen the limbs and hones are dreadfully swollen. o 'l' hI I' lIIIV ran be cured. ('ought. Ca t urh , Ilnmrhilis , t•p Uii.g ni Eked me,hif brull or priitune 1 v;ieetoottolir tie Night 1-utoiltn. Paul in the side. hate been nod ran be o ill, as !Mich reit/nil]) ar and other simple dineaoe. A areeifr has lung been sought for but in stain cntil the discr,,en y or Ur. Diakes Panacea. It is mild and nate but certain and elflearieus in its ou t station. and cannot ponni bly irjuie the most delicate ritnititution. 1t• would earne-ily recommeod ohmic litho tett to pile it a trial—and we belive they will lint hat elO r - sll . lll t• regret it. 'Ube system is eleansed end strengthened, the tilter• on the lungs are heated, and the patients gradually regain their mina, health audstrength. Read 'lle folios, nig testimony, hie. 14th, 1817. Para Fin '—in reply to your question re. pert tlfe Thr. Drake's Pariarea. I rill limy, that although a perfect disbelieve' in the existent-a d a Minarets, or e , ,re lot oil dst.ea,rt.linnt et et V al uable it not lie in certain conditions tit the sys tom, still I have !altered that a rm. , lot Con. sumpt tort would be discovered .mini nr later. and curiosity led me to tip your medicine in ton ne6! inveteia7e cte.es. They were pi.lionneed by the attending phkairiann to he ent.YenVAlny cairselle riwY. and iiliitlidoned by theta an int nolride. this tit the per.olis had inorm order the ttmiturept of several very able pruetit t n Floras r Ita years. and they hail "ofd firchno.rd tamp' ion rowboat,' irs'h that al, e rnight Inrmer for snmrrim r, 1011 cont.! not be pre ielse,..l Io bolt, en•el. the eliert tit the l'anats it has been most gratifying. (,lily tour or fire tt , Ces arte used by one Oi the 11e1.1110 before slue liej.ari to tniprnv e rapidly. The other tt rnk about ten. I will only roll that familiar an I ;my with con.atmetirm by inheritance and by even s re obse, te. a d id] . and kne,wing. rano the rat Cl 6 SI/ 111110 riln(11/ 0111 Ell 1111 01 ti honeset, and &her Prvetable Inniew. as weft es of maul/ or the erriertnrante' and sed a r.e m .4100,1 111•9•0 r have recommended to e flee al 1 t. 10 .Ike e Pant, I' Ca if 1 had nor been acirannit.l with the .ingred.ents. Soifer it !nanny lb. t th. e tie recommended by our most ronolar and nniel lltirldly,iriatis. and in their pressor nimbi rd vale form probably the be+t altet,itite that he's ever been rrotdc. The eare is in neerudaree a ith a !Aeon, al Consumption broached in Ftoore • few yea, ago by one or her most ro ,nro,t ern on 01 , 010100. and now esinldi, la II by tarts which admit of no disprite. Very re , ecettalfy yurirs. L. C. (INN. T. use the langimee of another... Tr. Mahe's Panacea is okays salutary in its effects- rec er injurino•. It is not an tipiate—it i• ant PO ):* ix:Clot:fol. It is not intended In lull.the invalid into a fatal security. It is ft greet remedy grand healing and curative erimpound. the great and only remedy which medical science Miff skill has yet produced for the treatment of this hithiei to unconquerable malady. And no perion afflict ed with this dreadful disease. tadfl be just to him self and his friends if hr go don a to the grasp without testing its virtues. A siiielebiime. in most rues. a iil produce a favorable ebtinge in the condi, ion of any patient. hos. curt lox." TO TIIE LA DI ES.—Lailies Dipole complex ion and consumptive Lobito, and such in are t i e . hilitatcd by those obstructions u hir h female. are Ihible to. are restored by the use of a tootle r r Dos. to bloom and vigor. It IF by for the. Ist remedy ever discovered tor - weakD children. and sneh as has e bad humors ; being pleassiit, they take it. It immediately teatimes. Ute.gprettle strength and color. Nothing can be more surprising titan its invii orating effects on the human frame. Prisms all weakness and lassitude betore taking it, at ones become robust and full nt etisituy wilier its influ ence. It trnmoliately counteract. the nerveless ness of the temple Dame. CAUTION.--Tle careful and ere that you get the genuine 1)r. DitiKlell PAXACMA - if has the signature et Gan F. Stones nn the w vents r *MI also the name "Da. Daarrsl PAN*CIA, PIIIILA." blown in the gtuse. p„. p ,,, e ,i on ly by S.M./Mk Co. Pruggir.ts. No, 2.1 North Sixth st re,t.Phi la.. nod for Italy by S. 11. 13111'.111,F.R. Cettyphote. CO(1g. h ZELLER, Mercenburg. March 3, 1845. I 17*CONETS. and CAMB UlO anal of MULL MUSLINS. or the kinds, for wile Oy 3. L. Setlli,li.. WA -111;X:P. Ekren. Ceuta; per ivy f ILL he sold itr WALNUT KEN ' • 'lsitbSrit C. Wiersit'e'Venfee tiottarf, in Gettysburg, Pe., it deltieted• &sr and in good order., Person. theltteettl to emend - to the Matter, tete iialiao'•Ootil pay Per their'trodble,byeeettring the Wet— nuts tminediateLV, 'beers 1 the 'settee hisi pissed. "'" ' • "'" , 1-, .71 k/ettyrtrurg; ! Oet; 20, 1841K-I-6-tV' TUE" 51111,"iNii la published ever!' FridayEveniugiittiuni County Building, above the Rogister, and Recoidee Gffirel ty. , 1 . DAVID A. DU Elll L.1113.3.:rn r , Tlt RIZ 4161 If paid ih advarree .within the yetart (2 tvrr annum=if not meitirwierin Abe carataiilt,/ Ae Pif 6 T , l l4 P l ., l ooti ed 1fie1Y22 , 11.41N0P24.1.- except at Aar ?vac? of the kiMikcek , ire 61. cents. A lliileie to notify a ilivetettieepc• will lie regiiiiierl gat 'Witt , adijegiorent;'' ; AlvtitVentetoill eaterdihria roilltrelfrAitterd thrar time': for sl—every subs( orient ittecrildri 26: cent& ,bologir ono' in nye prolumie l z,,— Ali afiaertixpnionta ,rteCApechilkt etdellokfor a Riven time, will be continued erint terlriri A, 111. eral reduction will be mode to theiii who advertise by . Om ' • r . •. r I / 1 14 10, 4 7 *Tilt g'Ff l !IVA, nPO.T. ptuiripq, an on vent terriv., „ „ Zetirri tiiiirgioo.o4,,, itie (110 N( Mnneyl!diff4'i.iir rif t it near antweriberikariretloe nem Atte litoordia leo bcrure enmities', V , • • • , ;•1,, •