AGRICULTCIRAIL. From ih. BoMoves Adderw brisze the Wuttes be (Maw.) Aericattoral Soviet' y. PROURBOS OF INDItSTRI AND THE HARMONY OF LABOR. This, then. is the grand moral lesson of the hoar—tie progress of itaustry and the hermoory eff labor. That pmgreas is already proved and illustrated when this 4ociegy remembers, on the one hand, what its rattlers saw, and what they did, and on the other, casts its eve on the exhibi tions, and gathers np the instructions, of this day. That harmony in interest and growth, 'in sentiment arid purpose, is sub- , stantiated by this present re-union of all the sous of labor at this annual civic tri-1 umph„ There exhibitions are teaching us that we are all producers and all consu mers. These holidays are proving to us that the circle of all business and all pur suits is a charmed circle, and that a single jar anywhere spreads discond and disaster through the whole. There is no such 1111 thing here as an isolated interest, nor any such man as an isolated laborer- In the formation and growth of communities, la-) bor divides and subdii ides itself—to the, end, not that this pursuit or that may be come easier or more honorable than the other, but that each arid all may be the more profitable and more productive.— Would any say that the divisions and sub- divisions of human invention in the Ma chiriery we have witnessed to-day, with ' all 'their nice and improvements 1 from year to year, involve any encroach merits .on the rights of labor! Neither I with any more truth would you maintain I that any fixed department of human pur-1 suit, whether of the hand or the head, in the field or the shop, in the counting room or the office, could be stricken out without imPartingslisturbanee to the whole. There is gee. harmonious idea running through the Whole scheme and the whole fabric of society, the w !“i:e theory alel the 'Oleic praetiee of the it orld—and ILI is, increas ed profit and no:rt.-ascii productiun.---great er capacity for producing. sus:aining, edu eating, and advancing the MCC- The small and.despised stream which f..svcs through the heart of this tier, is a wiser witness and a more liberal philosopher than we.— Wbatgrowth, and unbuilding. and expan giro of industry has it not witnessed! It very early beckoned to its banks a .scatter ed, humble, de pe dan t colon r °finer-ha aics. It kept them up through erospconts and ad verse fortune, till now a score of smoking shafts penetrate the sky, and from the res ervoir on the north to its southern outlet, its banks are vocal wi:h the axe and ham mer, the whirling wire and the building ma chine, the farming plout..fi and the noisy plane, the fierce glow of the furnace and the heavy workise , of Iron, the whiz of the ear-shop and the crack ef the pistol—while a host of children whom no man can num ber, look towards it in the morning and in the evening for their daily bread. If I were to call upon this productive rivulet fur its testimony. what, C.ink you, it would be ! Why, to be sure, that the wire-ma ker and the maelnue-battier ccen‘iiiied to supply the cotton and woolen mill—that the plough-maker furnishud his wale fur , the whole agricultural world—that the iron man, with his five or six scores of was at work for even - hods—and on to the end of the chapter, concluding with this essential and impressise fact, that as this community has increased from year to year, new churches and s. a lit tle more counsel and a little more medicine, yet other stores, for whole sale and retail, more bearilin.-liouses and shoe-shops, and tailors and hatters, and grocers anal ilrehrmaker*, were demanded and came in upon us, till the town has be come, what we behold it to-day,—all help- ing ow another, AND THE FARMER FEED -1"G THE WHOLE! I laf.ld him to he a sus picious friend, who would scatter the seeds of dissension where Pro; ideate and um torsi causes have establishttl a coincidence of interest; and against his testimony I place that ever speaLin4 and benevolent stream, as it carries Juan to the waters of the Blackstone, to diffused user yet tar. ger communities between this and the Bay of the Narragansett_, that Large, universal truth of American life. no FOR THE AGRICULTURIST. .eiaires are to plants what longs are to j anitiole—the otgan* of resfir Thie l , lungs retiin oxygen :god give off carhon. i The leaves part with oxygen and inhale! carbon when the sun shines upon them,' and imbibe oxygen Olen it does set.--I P Leaves am, in summer. as necess.ary to the I E Cilkii.R. t , beilth tandgrowth of clic s (getable, as lungs O F the very best i I quality, d and l different are' *, the health or growth of the animal. ' I -. '. l ~!.' apt.' W E A l % l l l .' o lt r ' s zi ( ( ' a ; o n n f"t i :c lio ' n ' a r a y! . i a n Cl times, at The .ordinary t " r "P er3lute of the burg street. Fami li es and Parties will be mn stomach is 9W—hence insinpll, t I supplied with any desired quantity, at the liana:lnca notattate fur want elfiknolly shortest notice. CAKES and CONFEC clopenspoinaue of geigetabigi folik: I TIONS of all kinds always on hand, and so d , ceases when the therua sinks will be furnished to order on reasonable heleer illfra ' St" 6 molt active at the teal- te rms. ttysburg, July 23.—tf patronage of 804. ; N e ith er him. nor ' dyes can per f orm I XI OTE BOOKS-50 copies of Walk their office hipat4id74oooi,o fresh a i r; f_LN er's Southern Harmony, just receive cue can d eco mp oin i ew L A.!' 06 1 ,,, w i t h out led, which will be sold to country mer nit, "? ' ! chants, or private individuals, at a small advance upon cost, at the Bookstore of Dee. 15. KELLER KURTZ. Ilia eltz li taryM 'ums found ,in ani * es ki ite d ' Mrs are neatly the same ....„0 1 heataies the meat nitrogen. ' rehrkrt Isekstesteds. 4` - , ScMos. cmboa. tame and i . Sikfe ' lasth. as VARIETY just received sad for isus Votats) lei i 1 sale at the Bookstore of Atilt Mil WI., the r wee "'I th e hate * , ' an: 10. KELLER KURTZ. atC9o.4lhretiralt 911.1tj, their excretory eels" olalliw% Widt *ids 'Stir food,! 0 CHOOL BOOKS AND STATION -0,14 la their IPSIMS. Of MA widish- 4 ' 0 ERY, of all kinds, constantly on hand re% **ail. .. . 44 Palloot• oilbrie mrscutre- - and for sale, of the lowest prices, at the ftaelts Am sill"V• " g" ( 4 "rJike "Ole Book and Stationer Store of eititettla; k ettvitg Auk:. i IM. 10. R. H. BUMMER. I Union of Friends of Temperance, T MERE will be a meeting of all the friends of Temperance in our bor ough and neighborhood, in the Court-house, 1 on PRID.II - EVENING NEXT, (the oth inst.') at half past 6 o'clock, to organ ire a general Union or League. A cordial invitation is hereby tendered to all of our citizens, male and female, to meet and unite upon the common platform of Total Abstinence, and combine their ef forts vigorously to promote the good cause. Let all be present. Thomas Warren, E. V. Gerhart, B. Keller, &tom' n Powers, George .11rnold, B. 1,. &nigher, Jas. C. Watson, VI. R. Stevenson, M. 1.. Staxer, If W. Paxton,. S. S. Sehmucker, D.2lPConaugh,y. March 2,1849—1 t Bowen's North American Farmer TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTER, A JOURNAL OF AMERICAN AG RICULTURE, COMMECE, MI NING, SCIENCE, ART, MANUFAC- I TURES, LITERATURE, NEWS. &c., intended for country people generally. This journal is expressly devoted to the tastes and interests of country readers, and contributions from many of the most emi nent writers in this country and Europe, appear in its columns—among whom may be mentioned Him. Geo. P. Marsh, lion. Morris Longstreth, Hon. Thos. H. BO rowcs, James Gowen, Esq., Profs. Liebig and Baner of Germany, Francis J. Grunt], Edgar A. Poe, John S. Bowen, Esq. &c. TERMS.—One copy, ; four copies, $3: and nine copies for $O. The Money, Produce, Cattle, Iron, Dry Goods and all other markets throughout the Union, are carefully reported, under the direction of Mr. Strouse, the senior publisher, who is thoroughly and practical ly conversant with mercantile pursuits.— These reports, the quotations being re- ' ccived by Telegraph, (except Philadel phia.) date within a few hours previous to printing, the papers, and embrace the va rious Markets of New York, Boston, Bal timore, Pittsburg, Cincinnati, &c., Notwithstanding this paper is published at half the cost of the others, it• contains more reading matter and is as large sheet as any $2 paper in the U. Etninrs. ‘ Specimen copies way be seen at any post-office. All ninnies received are acknowledged in the newspaper. Letters must be ad dressed, rietsaid, Bow's Noari t•p ll A.III2IICIS . March 2 B tug air" team C. TO 10.000 feet of While or Yellow Pine BOARDS; 10 to 15,000 feet of Oak or Yellow Pine Shingling LATHS; 12 to 15,000 good Osk SHINGLES ; a k) 10.000 good Chestnut do.; sad 500 good Chestnut POSTS—by GEORGE ARNOLD. GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY .18.1 C BMW &OOP. 'I • IIE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public generally that he still continnes to carry on the FOUNDRY B USINESS, in *Hits branch es, at his old establishment, in the Western partof Gettysburg, where he has constantly on hand all sorts of X.1132) 1 47. 0 4/213/0 such as Kettles, Pots, ,Oseasi Skill3o4; Pans, Griddles, 'of all sirs ; also. STOVES of every size end raziety, inclu-. ding Common, Parlor,Air-tight and Cook inv. Stoves—among theta the far-famed liathatrays. To Farmers he would say. he his on hand an erselleut asaortruent of, Thr.sking''eltifteekle;fell, Hovey's celebrated Straweufters i -the re nowned Sevier Plows ; -also Woodcock's and WitheroW's ; also Points, Cutters, Shares, &c. BLACKS lITHING is carried on in its different branches, by the beat of work men. T. t b. The subscriber r has also opened*. BOOT & SHOE Shop in the &kith end of the Froundry Building, where,withgoOd work men and excellent materials, the fleetest fits and best work will be made. 111:7.14- dies will be waited on at their residence. All of the above mentioned articles will he furnished as cheap, for Cash or country ' Produce, as they can be had any where. else. All orders will be promptly attend ed to. la-Repairing, of all kinds, done at the short” notice. T. WARREN. Gettysburg. May 5. 1848. •1111 E subscriber tenders his aeknowl s- edgmenta to the public for the liberal and ate- patronage with which he has been t ed fur a series of years, and re spe, u .y announces that he has just re ceive ~ at his old established stand in Chambersburg street, a large and fresh SUPPLY OP DRUGS Si; MEDICINES w. "•• Paints,Varnish,Dyestuffs 't and every variety of articles usually found In a Dreg store, to which he invites the attention of the public, with assurances that they will be furnished at the most reason able prices. S. H. BUEHLER Gettysburg, June 2, 1848. Philadelphia Advertimemetits Daguerreotype Portraits, OFa superior quality, handsomely col ored, and put up in beautiful Moroc co Cases, complete, for only ONE DOL. I,AR, at hpicler's Cheap Daguerrean Gal lery, No. 80 Walnut Street, below Fourth, Philadelphia. All pictures made at this establishment will be warranted Perfect. Sept. 22, 1848.—Gin Lan genhei m's Daguerrin n Gal lery, Exchange, 3d Story. ON. Ilusnv CLAY, visiting this Es tablislnnent for the purpose of ha ving a daguerreotype taken, expressed flat 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. Patoily groupes, Gronpes of Children, and single portraits of all sizes are executed equally well. • Philadelphia, April 21,1848-1 y melt FA/Ve Y FURS FOR LADIES' WEAL CHARLES OAK FORD, rainier,'' No. 104 CHESTNUT Si., A few doors above Third, Philadelphia, 11irOULD invite the ladies to call and' examine liissuperiorstoeltel Hulk Boas, Tippets, &c., of every variety, con sisting of Rich Russia Sable, Hudson's Bay Martin, Norway Martin, Mink Sa bles, Baum Martin, Stone Martin, Ern:line, Fitch, Lytix, &c., &c. These skins have been selected with great care, and are made by the best workmen in the country. La dies may rest assured that no article will be offered for sale in this establishment that is not perfect in every respect. CHARLES OAKFORD. 104 Chestnut st, a few doors shove Third. Philad. Sept. 29, 1848.-8 m Philadelphia rime Pot oat" No: 8, Pear St., near the Fzehange, PFULARIMPtIA. r i pHE Subscriber having mide great proventOma in.hts method of molting ype and mixing of metals, and had a thor ough revision of matrices. the,: faces of which are not excelled, itrbeauty and re. gularity of cot.. by soy in the Country ; Ratters himself that by a strict personal at tention to business, and employing, none but the most skillful workmen, he is ena bled' to offer A stlrtittOß ARTICLE, gredt4 'seduced Prices. He is continually adding to his stock all that is new, from the best worktneall'ffde and other contries,--and- halting latiffiko- , cured Ilrom Enrope greet variety - of - tie* facetted ornaments, solicitslhe attention of niftier. thereto. Philadelphia, Pa. Specimens will be sent to them, wishing to oilier. Presses, °hates, Oases. Ink, Stands, Galleys, Brass Rule; and every other ar ticle needed to furnish a complete Printing Office, suppliced at the shortest. notice. GERMAN BOOS AND JOB TYPE, of the newest style and .011111 sizes, care fully put up in founts of correct proportion ALETANDER ROBB. Aug. 25, 1848. OdIIOFORID S UNRII.AILLED .5'l 4 l'LE OF WITS CHARLES 'o.llBlrOltD No., 104, Chestnut &reel, Philadelphia. WQUO respectfully iiirrite attention to his sdperior style of hats for au tutors, 18 , 18 ; wllich will be found the most perfect ever before offered to the commu nity., Its peculiar form.kyender it the more desirable, as it co , mbioes all the essentials of durahility, and neatness, requisite in that article of dress, whilst his increased facil ities in manufacturing, with all modern improvements, enableltim to challenge the world to produce a better Hal. Children's Antey . firds and Cops of Ike latest Mode.—These"goods have been se lected with•the greatest care, and will be found most beautiful and chaste in their styles. Ladies Riding Hats and Cops of entire ly new Patterns.--Orest has been bestow ed in consiroctini Ote4nVeletiebli, Illet they may fit perfect* eery, Mid (Orin *graceful appeaninee. - CHARLES OAKPORD, 104 01~ ut. • few dem above Tilled, Phila. 5e0t.,20, 1848.-(March 2411 413 fari. lA, THE &Impost and largest assortment of * GOLD & SILVER WATCHES In Palaanamenta. Ty." very, fall jewelled, 18 cant can, $3O and over. " " $l5 and over. $ll and ow. $ 5 to $lO. 1611 Silver Lepines " Q uar . 4 l" , Gold Pencgs - -- Silver Tea SPeOns, equal to coin, 460 Gold Pens, Aker holder end pencil, 100 With a splendid atitiortment of all kinds of Watches, both gold and silver ; Rich Jewelry, &c., &c. Gold chains of the beet manufactures, and in fact every thing in the Watch and Jewelry line at much less prices than can be bought hi this city or elsewhere. Please save this advertisement, and call at either LEWIS LADOMUS, No. 413 Market street, above Eleventh, north aide, or at JACOB LADOMUS, . _ 246 Market at. first store below Eighth south side. 11CrIVe have Gold and Silver Levers still cheaper than the above prices—a lib eral discount made to the trade. Sept. 22, 898.-6 m Baltimore Advertisements. J. M. OREM JOHN M. OREM & CO. MERCHANT TAILORS, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Cloths, Cassimeres, retain g s and Tailors' Trimni ins s, NO. 230 MARKET STREET, N. W. CORNER OV CHARLES, BALTIMORE A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF. READY MA DE CLOTHING, Of Superior Quality. cirONE PRICE ONLY..ka March 31, 1848.-1 y HOUSE SPOUTING WILL be mado and put up by the subscriber,who Will attend prompt ly to all orders, and upon as reasonable terms u can be p76curocl at any establish ment in the county. 4 GEO. E. BUEHLER. • Getlysettint, October 18, 1847. ' FURS. IYIR' GENTLEMEN: AND MARKET STREET, W. S. HOPKINS. POOR ROUSE ACCOUNTS, JAMES MAJOR, Esq., Treasurer, in account with Me Directors of the Poor and of the house of Employment of the County of .Idains, for-the year ending January 1, 1849. 1848, Jan. 17. To Cash receiv- 4 ed for Boarding. 320 00 Jan. 25. To Order on R. G. Harper, Esq., Co. Treaer, 400 00 Feb. 7. Order on Co. Trimmer, 250 00 Marcli 2. Do. do. 500 00 " 29. Do. do. 300 00 April 8. Cash received from Geo. Hooa, payment on land, 22 50 " 17. Order on Co. Treas'r, 300 00 July 1. • • Do. do. 500 00 " 25. Cub reed for Board ing. . 45 00 Aug. 7. Order on Co. Treas'r, 200'00 Sept. 4. Cash reo'd. payment • on land, . • 112 00 ".30. , Order OR Co. Troset # 300 00 Nov. 3. Do. do. SOO' 00 4. Do. do. . 2431 00 Dec. 4. po. do. 300 00 4. each received from Geo. , paystant on land, 22.00 , • 41/0111 60 Balance due Treasurer, 101 60 _HY ato hperizt out isofollosoo By belaaoedoeTntaaorter oa blot - satdernest, - 112 26 Bills of Merchandise, ' 448 60 , Groceries,, 4071 4 Drugs and MOdicines, 10 07 Grain, Flour and Grinding, 434 27 Beef, Cattle and Pork, 448 95 Sheep, .1..-.."' 76 87 Fish, 15 62 Mechanics' Bills, 211 22 Printing accounts and Blanks, 29 00 Harvest Hands, 50 00 , Male Hirelings, 132 00 Footsie do. 187 75 Chopping. Wood, 67 95 Rails, • 29 90 Making Post Fence, 23 21 Cider and Apples, 14 00 Plaster, 14 87 Seed Wheat, 100 00 Attorney's Fee, 5 00 Steward, to pay sundry expenses, 45 00 Support of out-door paupers, ' 334 82 Funentl expenses of do., 82 50 Exeenting orders, 51 52 Collins, 35 12 Debt paid to Philadelphia Alum House, 59 00 Debrpaid Franklin county, 58 50 Steward's Salary, (in part,) 200 00 Physician's Salary, • 100 00 One Obstetrio-case, 4 00 Clerk's Sulaq, 40 00. Extra service of Directors, 30 00 Treasurer's Salary, 40 00 Wit. the subscribers, Auditors to settle and adjust the Public Accounts, do certify that we hare examined the items which compose the above account, and that they are correct, and that there is a balance due James Major, Esq., Treasurer, of One Hun dred and Seven Dollars and Fifty-nine Cents, being from the Ad day of January, 1848, to the let day of January, 1849. JOHN 0. ELLIS, A. W. M AGINLY, Aturrs. SAW!. DURBORA W, SAMUEL COBEAN, Steward, in ac twang with the Directors of the Poor and of the House of Employment of the County of Sdams, being from the 3d day of January, 1848, to the Ist day of January, 1849 - . ZrPs To balance in'handa of Steward, 913 15 Orderlon Treasurer, 95 00 Caith received for Hides, 45 00 Lard, 17 124 Piga, 8 25 Boarding, 12 50 Pasture, 5 64 Cub received from John Houck. bOO OP.. By Cash paid out as follows: For Merchandise, $2O 9 Mechanics' Bills, 18 13 Male Hirelings, 12 844 Female do. 5 00 Stone-coal and Hauling, 40 82 Harvest Hands, 4$ 37 Vegetables, . 211 73 Grain, 2 45 Meat and Fish, 4 11, Posts and Rails. 3 12 Wood Chopping. 1 50 Timothy seed, 2 00 Cash paid to paupers, 2 20 Lime, 2 $7 Toll, 30 Postage, 1 011 Travelling Expenses. MC Grave Digging, 1 25 Executing Oers, 11 17; $195 76 Balancil, in hands of Steward, 4 904 Ws, thi.Subecribonly Anditowrivto settle and adjust the Public 'Accounts, do certify that we have examined the items which compose the above account, and that they are, correct, and that there is a balance of Five Dollars and Ninety Ceuta and one half is the hands of Samuel Cobean, Stew ard, being from the ad of January, 1898 to the let of January, 1849. JOHN C. ELLIS, 1 A. W. MAGINLY, Aud'rs. SAM'L DURBORAW, PRODUCE OF THE POOR HOUSE FARM . FOR THE YEAR 1848. • ' 591 Bushels of Wheat, 575 do. Corn, 149 do. Oats, 354 do. Potatoes, , 8 do. Onions, 17 do. Red beets. 54 do. Clover seed, 138 do. Turnips, 1200 Heads of Cabbage, 21 Tons Hay, 12 " l oads Corn•fodder, 1000 lbs. Tallow, 8846 lbs. Beef, 5044 Ws. Purk. 124 Paupers remain at Poor House, January 1, 1849. 72 admitted in the course of the year, February 23, 18411 ANCY ARTlCLES,Cologne,Soaps Hair Oils, Tooth Brushes. Toilet Brushes, Tooth Powders, die.. &e., for sale by a K. B MULCH WIIIG ALMANACK, for 1849, for sale by KELL'ER KURTZ i n om' ~./.44,faima•M•••••••• • • 0111•16 .11.00 ' 4 THE undersigned has connected with his Coachmaking Establishment a large Smith Shop, and is prepared to do ALL KINDS Or BLACKSMITHING, INCLUDING IRONING CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGONS, N. He would say to those who have Horses b shoe, that he has in his employ first-rats 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. • JAlkinds of REPAIRING done, both in Wood and Iron, at the most reduc -ed prices. • ItcpTbankful for past encouragement, the subscriber solicits* continuance °lot renege, and invites his friends to' call at his Establishment in west Chambersbarg st., a few doors below Thompson's Hotel. C. W. HOFFMAN. Gettysburg, ()Weber 16, 1847. - ittiiitiOn CLOCKS, WATC . IIES, AND JEWELRY. riptiE subscriber tenders his aacknowl edgements to his friends and the pub lic for the liberal patronage hitherto extend ed to him, and respectfully informs them that he has just received from the city a new assortment of 411.:1 .IC., 411 C KAMP OF ALL KINDS-.-.ALSO, 8 lOW' lb IL Us To . such as Rings, Breastpinii, Ear Rings, Watch-chains, Watch-keys, Guards, &e., Sic. Also seEenstLEN, and Glasses of all kinds and qualties—all of which will be sold low. CLOCIO.? WATCHES repair ed, as usu ' at the shortest notice. Establishn tin Chambersburg at. next door to S. Buzimita's Book and Drug Store. ICrl have also for sale a lot of new and second-hand WATCHES, which will be sold low. ALEXANDER FRAZER. Gettysburg July 21, 2848. 93089 09 NEW ESTABLISHMENT. HENRY SMITH, RESPECTFULLY informs the citi zens of. Gettysburg, and strangers who may tarry hereuntil their beards grow, that he has opened a new saloon in the shop formerly occupied by JACOB I#lll.lllY, in West York Street, one door West of Paxton's Hat -store, where heintends 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 be, always seen. ICY' He also respectfully informs ,the gentlemen that they can at any time have their boots blacked in the neatest style.— Gentlemen can also have grease removed from their clothes. see 00 Mary Ann Smith RESPECTFULLY informs the ladies of Gettysburg that she has furnished the room adjoining the above, where she intends prosecuting Shampooing and removing dandruff; in which her friends have been pleased to accord to her the palm of supe riority. Sherrill alio attend to removing grease from ladies' apparel. Gettysburg, April . 21; 1848. DIAMOND TONSOR S. R. TIPTON. $2Ol 66i FASHIONABLE Barber and Hair Dresser, has removed his “Tem plc" to the diamond, adjoining the County Buil dings, where he can at all times be found prepared to attend to the calla of the public From long experience he flatters himself that he can go throughall the ramifications of the tousorical departments. with such an infinite degree of skill as will meet the en tire satisfaction of all who submit them ehins to the keen ordeal of his razor. lie hopes, therefore, that by attention to busi ness and a desire to please, he will merit as well as receive a liberalsharc, of public patrons*. The sick will be attended to a their private dwellings. 1„,1 ILVER AND GERMAN SILVER CI PENCILS, VIOLIN STRINGS, &e., of best quality, can always be had at die Fans" , Store of C. WEAVER. TO THE AFFLICTED '1 Compound Medicated Candy. IoOR the Oure of Colds, Coughs, ting of Blood, Broncltelis t , Asthma, Whooping Cough, Pains an Oppiesaions of tlie breast, and alt other Pulmonary complaints, and other disease" whieh have a tendendy to produce CorMumpdols. It serves also as an effectual clearer'' the the voice. $2Ol 603 „ This Candy is entirely a vegetable pro partition, the principal ingredients being. Hore-hoond, Wild ' Cheity, Sarsipirilla, Boneset, Elecimpani,"Lkuorice, Pax seed.lailind Wee, Prickly Aeli; atc, and wilt, if "tallii in time; relieve 'theitytiOi?i' from these diatr esaing , afflicticins that tend to Conifiturditut. • One great advantage in this valuable 4nedleine is its cheapness, the public not ,being imposed upon by the enormously high paces which are generally exacted for Patent and other medical Preparations. Each packaitokontains directions. Call and try it! "FM Prepare nditold at the Confection and Variety 8 of. The Subscriber in West Prepare York etti , ik square from the Court house, and nett door to Thompson's Ho tel. It can aloo b had of the following a gents— .• . S. H. Buehler and S. S. Forney, Gettysburg ; J. Brinkerhoff, Fail fir ; Mrs. Duncan, Casidown ; J. Lower, Arrend town ; Peter Mickley, Mum mesburg; 1). Kaufman, Benders Ville; J. Burk. bolder, Bendersville ; Stable, Dutterow's Mill ; J.S. Hollinger, Ileidlersburg; Henry, Abbotts. town; Sborb and Johnson, Faun it,liii rg. C. WEAVER. Gettysburg, Dec: 17, 1817. Something for the Godtes. A Fresh Lot of RIBBONS do FLOW. ERA, for sale at SCHICKt, VALUABLE MEDICINES. A' 0 CFT II E—. 4" 0 P 1r CONNELL'S Magical Pain Extractor, the World's Wonder—pronounced so by all who have ever used it—White Swelling, Inflamatien, Pain in the Back, Weak Limbs, 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 Doloureaux, Chronic sore Eyes, Blistered Surfaces, tee. It is equally beneficial in all kintWof In flamatory Diseases, such as sore ripples and Eyes, Sprains, Rheumatism, Whiter Swelling and Ulcers, Bruises, Burn., Chil blains, Erysipelas, Piles, &c., will quickly be relieved by the application of ibis 621Ve. This remarkable sanitise possesses many virtues never found in any other ankle.— It has the most perfect power over all pains by6re. positively allaying the suffering ad mit immediately upon its application.— If disbelieve the statement, we would earmstly invite them ft call and examine the 'sonorous unsolicited certificates of of remarkable cures wrought by this salve. It funfor tomtits pan been sold upon the fidlowng liberal terms, to wit: if the user was nu perfectly eatinkd. and even do lighted with. its effects, and furthermore if It did nit telly answer oar recommenda tions, thdr money was returned immedi ately at it request. On them terms this absollte heatell is now Vold and we simply ask if the public can demand any thing more **sonatas I Hind parent,keep it constantly on band is ease of accident by fire. life may be lost without it ; but by its use althorns are subject to its cos nal. unless the vitals are destroyed. Caution.—No Paia Extractor can be rookie sakes you find the signature of Comstock & e's. on the wrapper to each box. Beware d the counterfeit. ItHEUMATllM.—Cometock's Hew es' Nerve and lkbe Liniment, and Indian Vegetable Elixir. Warranted to cure any case of Rhannatitm. Gout, Contracted C horde sod IfirteclesprstitiJoints.Mgeorgth en Weak-Limbs, atd enable thole who are crippled to walk spin. Use this *F ilch, and be cured, - cc go with it end suffer, as you plesale. Certificates of cures by the hundred ran be seen at 21 Cortland street. N. Ysrk, where this arti cle is sold only gamins. DEAFNESIL—UseDr. HeNair's Ae coustie Oil; for the cure of Deafness. Al so, all those disagreeable noises, like the buz,zing of insects. fallingof water, whiz zing of steam. which are symptoms of op proarhing deafness. Mary persons who hare been deaf for ten or twenty years, and compelled to use ear trumpets. have, after using one or two tosles, thrown a side these trumpets. being trade perfectly well. It has cured cases •f ten, fifteen„ and even thirty years standug of deafness. Hays Liniment of the Piles.— Tire worst attacks of the Piles we effectually and permanently cured in a ikon time by the use of the genuine Hay's :raiment. Hundreds of our first citizens throughout the country hare used this lin ment w ith complete success. It is warranted so cure the most aggravated ease. II no cure be effected the mowy will be refunded. For Sale at the Drug and Book Store of AMUEL H. BUEHLER. Gitityeburg, /an. 19, 1549 G. E. BUEHLER fESP ECTFULLY informs his hien& and the public generally that le has now on hand alarge assortment of 71.. V MIRE of every description. wh ip he will sell at moderate prices—all 'rammed. Persons wishing to purchase at law mats will do well to call before parchasingelrie where. HOUSE SPOUTING will be gado and put up at I 2 cents a foot. • 0 ETTYSIIIIIIO, 1%. RU IT TREES, of all kinds, (gs; fte ju in the root,) can be had of she hub scriber on reasonable terms. Please/cal end judge for yourselves. C. W. HOFFMMIL 117 NO CHANGES IN THE WEATEER WILL MATERIALLY affect the body if the blood is pore. Every iodinates), eve, the post diseased, has within him • ginwi or Int edilltitd original pare blood of nor cosmos En g. -, germ of pan blood is the sapporterof hie is in coasted shingle to th , ow off the mill , generios, corrupt humus, which are the 4 disease in the in By purging Mr of the diseased individual of its bad h ' you allow the germ of pare Wed tegaia gman and to make blood of • being quillity, aid iii ors progressively till the whole ease is regimented; for the good pinciphr or good per. blood, is al ways striving to be predominant over the bat or diseased hotness. Let all who with to be 0 a no. healthy habit; who wish to hive • sowed mind, in a sound body; who desire to be abhi to staid without injury the coatimmal chaugeen this elimihr, who desire to have healthy chit ties,. nee the Biguireth Pills which will ollisen ally cleanse the blood of all corrupt hatems, end relgoor the Imam hod to the sweet health ea. Join beim the intro of when! miali- eines. . Remembur Ikea[lntl Pills place whine reach of all health and long life. TRUST TO SHAM:METH ram, take el them so as to modem a brisk , and year 11110114 till wit be the Asir ors dB tem, while tlitim who am too wise to follow COMMIS same advice, will be sick for m eat . Let the sick catmint of the agents far Ilnualretka PLk whether these things are so or net. Lm their enquire Aortas Midi Nirmileami ask the awe question. trinity if EVIDESCE is warded it shall be procured. To the sick, let me say. use the BRANDRETH PILLS. Alan Will be bra to days of Maw, compared to what he. hitherto bees his Lot, weighed down as he has been by disease, infirmities, and safer log, which ab earthly power knew bow to alle viate, until this discovery was presented to the world. The weak, the feeble, the Maim, the nervous, the delicate, are in a few days stren&lh ened by their operation, and the worst complaint is removed by perseverenre without the aid of a physician. Adapted to all circumstances and situations, they are the best medicines eier is vented for families, or to take to at., preventing scurvy and cottivenets, requiring . no change of diet, particular regimep, or care spins' taking cold. N. B. There is po surety that you get the BRAN DRETII PILL'', unless you purchase of the duly authorized Agent. cr...?The Brandreth Pills are sold for 25 cents per box nt Dr. B. Brandieth's Principal Qt5ce,2411 Broadway, .N. York, and by the following duly at A gents:—.l. M.Sterenson dr Co., Get tysburg; J. B. ItrUreary, Petersburg; Abraham King, Hunterstown; A. M'Farland, A bboustou n ; D. M. C. White, Hampton; Bneeringer h. Fink, Littlestcrarn ; Mary Duncan, Cashtown ; Gee. W. Heagy, Fairfield ; J. H. Aulabaugh, East Berlin; D. Newcomer Mechanicseilk; &mil Shirk. Han ever. Jan. 19, 164:.—;qt HEALTH - REALTU! THE MOST EFFECTUAL OE ALL KNOWN REM EDI Es, Pr. I)rllke's Panacen, The only radical cure for Consumption IFIT A1..-s0 removes and permanently costae al , 014 all diseases arising Irons an impure State 0 the blood—viz.: :- ci "I ula or King's Ey il. Rhos matism,ObstitiateCutunentis Eruption.. Pimple* or l'estules on the lace Illotrhes, Biles. (Amnia Sore Eyes, Ring lA'orm or 'letter, Scald Heady Enlargement and Pain of the Bones and Joint., Stubborn Ulcers. Syphilitic Symptoms, f.eiatiend or Lumbago, diseases arising Doman injudtcions use ot Mercury, Dropsy, Exposure or I mpruilt Deo in life: also Chronic Constitutional Disorders,- - In this medicine several innocent but very por tent articles of the vegetable kingdom are united r forming a compound entirely different in itsehar. ruler and properties from any other preparation. and unrivalled in its operation on the sysleins when laboring tinder disease. It ehould be in the hands of every person, who, by business, or genet al course of life; is predisposed to the roty many . aliments that tender life II curse, instead ell Ifttut ing. and so often result in death. FOR SCROFULA, Dr. Drake's Passeeslitteg . t comateaded ak a certain cure. Not eniii itiatiiiie' of its failure has ever occurred when freely issird It canes du:idioms° and'at the same lime illnyetke vigor to the - viholinyitetti. Stiettilents piticiab' can Sever PST toe mirk attention ceibokflote of t bi " d o, Jt.llPUOßOatiliCibollid ocpoiy fir./ ursom aim; t ot ' at+ will isecomplislia cites el tee " . Onsesem, _ .2 . , , ~ , role' PTIQNS OF Tilt StlN;Shut4Y.' Seeelialia : AMMtleis, Tnintiti, Wide . " Swelling, Eeraimdas,Uleers.Canters,Rthseing Solves,ikeaba and - Bike, De. Drake's P ' ' !Minot be too higb:s IF ostalled4 , lt.seembeamil t tlue-very-emst.ol the disease and by removing it from a systent,mak'es a tare certain and pemtanent. INDIGESTION.--No tnedicino ' piiihipo 'has erne been discovered which gives to mock tribe; - to the stomach. and causes the secretion of a healthy gastriejeite to decompose the fond as, Du • Drake's Panacea. RHRUEATISII.—Dr. Dram's Panacea. Is n eed with the greatest success in Rheumatic g Cow... r aiata, wipe:lolly such as are chronic. It cur e,. driving out all impurities sad foul humciera ~,, which have accumulatedin the system, which' are the ea use of Rheurnatism.tieitit,and Swelling! of the joints. Other remedies sometime giro temporary retie( ; this entirely eraditatew,the dig esters from the system, ern when t h e NMI+ and bones are dreadfully swollen. CONSUMPTION can be cured. Cough*, CIS . ' Unit, Bronchitis, Spitting ol Blood, Aelhme,Dif twilit-or perdue* Exitectoration, Hectic Fltab, Night 'Sweats, Pain in ilie,aidelLe., hme been num& and an be with as much eertaitoy as ant - other simple disease. A specific Its, meg teen mot for but in rain until the discuvety ot Dr.. Drake's Panacea. It is send and sale but repairs ' and telicacions in its operation, and Cannot possi bly Olio, the most delicate coastittition. Ws weeld earnestly recommend those sillicted to git • it • trial—and we belly. they will not have nets sioa to regret it. The' system is cleansed sad strengthened, the ulcers on the lungs:ate bested. and the patients gradually regain their using health and strengt b. Read the folloo ingtestiinony, Philadelphia, Mfr. 14th, ISCr: Dna* Star—in reply to 'out qt estion respell ing the use of Dr. Drake's Panacea, I will say, that although a junket diabelievet in the existence of a Poswere, or cure tot all d iaeaiirs. hno en er 'VP l uable it may be in certain conditions of the , eye tom, still I bane helloed quit • cure for Con sumption would be discovered sonnet or liter, al.il curiosity led me to try your medicine in two levy ' inveterate eases. They Pere prrOnuncrtl by lim . attending physicianctu be PCIJOOMA,T rozairmir- visa. and abandoned by them as int eery bit. One of the per-one had been urder, the treatment of several very able practitioners ft.t a number of ' years., and they said she had !old fashioned Cain aveystion reatilitoied with Strojaile and that she might linger for sometime, but could not be per , manently relieved. In both eases the effect other 1 Panacea has been most grutilying. (Idly Inur or I five bottles were used by one of the persons betor• she began to improve rapidly. The mher• teak' about ten. i will only - add that familiar as lam with consumption by inheritance and by eaten sive observation as a study. and knowing alio dm; injurious effects in nine rarer out of ten of tar, boneset, and other vegetable tonics. as well es of many or the expectorants and sedatives. I . should never have recommended lie narr et rt.. i Drake s Panacea it' I had not been art:paints& , with the ingredients. Bodice it unsay that thrt• are recommended by our most popular and trim..., I rile physicians.' end in their present consists es" state form probably the best alteratine that I as ever been made. The cute is in aceordanren th' a theory of Consumption broached in Fratirsi a ' ' few years alto by one of her mint noniron silk rers on medicine. anal now established by tarts which admit of rio dispute. Very respectfully yours, L C. GUNN.: irt, nee the language of another, far. Dinka's Panama is always salutary in its eflitis— meta' injurious. his not an. Opiate—it it mg- an Ex - vette/ant. It is not intended to hill the invalid into a fatal security. It is a treat remedy— a gland healing and curative cowipmend, the rest sad only remedy which medical oriente and skill has yet produced for the treatment of this bitter. to gnconquerable malady. Aid no ps:tron snarl ed with tuts ihitadful disease, will he just to him, self and his friends if he to down to the grain without testing its virtues. A single bolt in Mat Cafe*, will produce • favorable change in .the condition orally patient. however low." TO Tilt.: LA DI ES.—Lail its °Ernie compiles. ion cod consumptive kabits, and such ma are de bilitated by those obstructions which hussies all la.ble to. are restored by the use of a bottle or • two.to bloom and rigor. is by ter lie le. t remedy ever discovered tor weakly ehildrea, and such as bare bad humors; being pleasant, they take it. It immediately restores thr appetite strength and calor. Nothing can be mere surprising than its invig erallog effects oo the bunion frame. Persons at, weidoingis lassitude before taking it. at once heeensing., t and full of energy tinder latelftounteract. the nervelessi tress el '" frame. CAUTION..-4seareful Sod see that you get the penile Dr. ft ' PA PI AC -- it boa the eisaatpnof Gas. F STD,* the wrapper ,-end also the name "Da. DiraaMs t rAniicas, blown in the Prepared only by Sven ursili Co. th:tiggista, No, 21 North Sixth t,Philm. and lot sale by S. H. IIUEHLF:R. Gettysburg; COOK & KELLEN, bleieersbarg. Merck 3.113111..-kr TACONETS. end CAMB RIC* rhd• MULL musurts, of the Tiefop , kWh, for sale b r • J. L: SCHICK: WANTED. Metes, Vents Pee ' Twill ft'•,.. , %WILL be said IVALNItr}St,Rs v v NELS, at C. Wssvpu:s ' denary, in Gettysburg, Pa., if Je iyered dry and in' good order. Persons disposed en amend- to the matter, can realize good pay for' their trouble, by securing iiielW_ sit. nuts immediately,• before the seasou ha* passed. Gettysburg, Oct. 29, 1818.--41 TIIE STAr ANt) BANNEIi Is published every Friday Eutaw g,in County Building, above theßegister and Recorder's) 00e; by DAVID A. BIJEIIPEL TERMS. If paid in advance or within the ye pl 2 fro% annum—if not paid within the year, i2iU. N• paper discontinued until all sr: CBtllges tie ja except at the option of the 1 , ditor.• Eiuyle t plea 61 cents. 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