POOR. ~ HOUSE ACCOUNTS. ,I:o6tti - Pir., Prrasurer, in orreostut with tlecifirectorf iy the Poor diy( Y iktukEof Employment of the &itrffiVdra , for the year ending deit yl, 141 O. • ?iis „ DR. Ist /tn.r, To Csuh reseiv .-; editor Boarding, Sl, To , Order on R. G .;1 ,: Coq., Co. Treaa'r, 400 00 Feb. Ta Wins on Co. 'Cre.dr, 250 00 Matcit.y.:l Do. do. 500 00 Do. do. - . ZOO 00 April S. Cult rsoeired from Coo. • , liisonopaymenton land, 22 50 - 4 • 17a Order on Co. 'Crosier. too 00 /10443- .Do. do. boo 00 25.CliAed for Board. ; 45 00 Aug, 7. Orde on Co. Treaer, 200 00 Sept. 4. (Nth reed. payment Onlnnd, " .39...0rder on Co. Tress r, 800 00 Now. at. Do. do. :00.00 " 4. Do. do. 200 00 Dee. Do. do. SOO 00 11 "-4:.Cieitioceiied from Ceo . payment on Laittn, 22 00 444 4ue trcasurer. $3689 09 Pt• By, Cosh paid out asfollowo: Brissliaibothrefreasurec on last 4 •oottlentont, 1111 28 Ms Of :Merchandise, 448 86 Movies. 407 64 Drigt and Medicines. 10 07 Grain. Pinur and Grinding. 484 27 Doer. Code and Pork. 448 95 Mechnislee Bills, Printing accouau and Blanks, 29 00 Harvest Rands. , 50 00 Melanin,hogs.' Female do. Cboppiog Wood, Rails, Making Pont Fence,n 23 21 Cider and Apples, 14 00 Plaster, 14 87 Seed Wheat, 100 00 Attorney's Fee, 5 00 8 411 0 _a_rd, to pay sundry expenses, 45 00 Support of out-door paupers, 334 62 Fawnl expenses of do., 32 50 Executing orders, 51 52 416r14, 36 12 Pik paid to Philadelphia Alms , &ae. 59 00 reibtimid Franklin county, 58 50 Steward's Salary, {in put,) • 200 00 Physician's Salary, 100 00 One Obstetric case, Clerk's Salary, Eitira service of Directors, 30 00 Treasurer's Salary, 40 00 Wt. the Subscribers, Auditors to settle and adjuit the Public Accounts, do certify that we have examined the' items which cidnixise the abort account, and that they are correct, and that there is a balance due James Major, Esq., Treasurer, o f 0 n e Hu n doed and Seven Dollars and Fifty-nine Clintse,:being from the day of January, 18148; t o theist day of January, 1849. C. 'ELLIS. A. W. 111AGINLY, ,kars DURBORAW, SAMUEL COBEAN, Steward, in en ;eagint with the Directors of the Poor end of the Moult °f Employment of the 41thenty of Adams, bring from the 3d .data of January, 1848, to the let day of 'January, 1849. 7P Tobalahee in hands of Steward, $l3 15 Ordeltren - Treasurer; 95 00 'Cash received for Hides, 45 00 Lard, 17 121 Pigs. 8 25 Boarding, 12 50 Pasture, ' 5 64 Cash received from John Houck, 500 By Cara paid out Is follows: For Merebandize, 920 91 Mlielmoics' Bills, 18 13i Ittalegiselings. 12 841 Female do: 5 00 StriiieLetml sad Hauling. 40 6211 Harvest Hands, 48 37i Vigetables, 22 73 Gratn, 2 45 Hest and Fish, 4 111 Posts and Rails, 3 1 2 Wood Chopping, 1 50 Tiatotlx7 'seed,. 2 00 Cab paid:to paupers,' 2 20 2 27 1144 ' 36 Pause; • oo mTrairidlimg Expenses, 881 Untie pulp & 1 25 Etiiiiittug Orders,' 6 171 Use in hands ofStaward, We. the Subscribers, Auditors to settle and adjust the Public Accounts, do certify that we have examined the items which compose the above account. and that they ant correct, and that there is a balance of Dollars and Ninety Centa and one half is ilia hands of Samuel Cobesa, Stew arU►isiag from the ad of January, 1848 to usit larefistruary, 1849. AFFIN C. ELLIS, A. W. MAGISLY, Aud'rs. EIANII4.,MIRIJORAW, rilt*ror. THE POOREOrtSt rAnat ~ FOl4 THE YEAR let& ' ),- dl4lrlitaalkels of Wheat. Ylii do. Corn, 1441 do. Oats. 'Hod do. Potatoes, $ do. Onions, , ,i 1 do. Red beets, ''',. do. Clover seed. +i , .do. Turnips, 'Mike& of Cabbep, 11 Toes Hay. '' 4lrteseds Clwestodder, S o ' 111e.Tallow. • Beet. .., ' . • -. • PAUL tall'ailleen falla:Ao at Poor noes*, :tummy 11 IRO..- ' . 4 . 1 . 0 7 047 000 - iselte course of the year. papa', aorriatawo .4“.64911 11: noir Ws. Tv* Rreahee. Toilet "loreakee. Teeth Pordeite, 4e., Age., Tar ...AA". ~, SI It RIMPLIFIR .., 4,011% N ACK. for Mg, for VA /Oh kr NEMER RTZ PROCLAMATION. XTOTIOE is hereby given to the quail -1.11 &ed voters of Adams County, that, in pursuance of a Writ from the Speaker of the Houne of Representatives, and a Special Act of Assembly thereuntu relating, pissed March 5, 1840, a SPECIAL ELECTION Fbr one Member to represent the County of.idanit in the llouseof Representatives, hi the room ofJames Cooper, will be held On Friday the 10th of March, instant, at the several places of holding the Town ship elections, viz : In the First District, composed of the Borough of Gettysburg. and the Township of Cumberland, at the Court-house in Get tysburg, and at the house of Conrad Sny der. $2O 00 In the Second district, composed of the township of Germany. at the house now occupied by Joseph Barker, in the town 01 Littleatown, in the township of Ger many. • In the Third District, composed of that part of the township of Oxford, not in cluded in the 15th District, et the house of John Miley, Esq., in the town of Ox ford. $3581 50 107 59 In the Fourth District, composed of the townships of Latimore and Huntington, at the house of William Chroniater, in the township of Huntington, and the house of George Deardorff, in Latimore township. In the Fifth District, composed of the townships of Hamiltonban and Liberty, at the usual places of holding township elec tions. In the Sixth District, composed of the township of Hamilton, at the house now occupied by George Bentzel, in the town of Berlin. In the Seventh District, composed of the township of Ilenallen, at the pub lic School-house in the town of Benders- 211 29 In the Eighth District, composed of the township of Siraban, at the house now oc cupied by Jacob Grass in Ilunterstown. In the Ninth District, composed of the township of Franklin, at the house now occupied by Henry Hartman, in said township. In the Tenth District, composed of the township of Conowago, at the house of John Busby in 111 . Sherrystown. In the Eleventh District, soruposed of the township of Tyrone, at the house of Samuel Sadler, in Heidlersburg. 132 00 137 75 67 95 29 90 In the Twelfth District, composed of the township of Alountjy, at the house of George Snyder, in said township. In the Thirteenth District, composed of the township of Mountplearant. at the usual place of holding township elections. In the Fourteenth District, composed 'of the township of Reading, at the house of Solomon Albert, in Hampton. In the Fifteenth District, composed of ,the Borough of Berwick, and that part of Berwick township, not included in•the district, at the public Schoolhouse in Ab botts town. 0689 09 lit the Sixteenth District, composed of the township of Freedom, at the house of Nicholas Moritz, in said township. In the Seventeenth District composed of the township of Union, at the House of Enoch Lefever, in said township. It is directed that the Inspectors and Judges be at the places of their tlistricts on the day aforesaid, at 9 .o'clook in the forenoon, to do and perform the several duties required and enjoined on them.— And one Judge from each District is en joined to attend at the Court House in Gettysburg on the third day thereafter, for the purpose of making out the returns of the election. WILLIAM PICKES, Sherif Sheriffs Office, Gettysburg, i td March 9, 1819. IN THE MATTER, of the intended application of iolllf D. Deccan to keep a public bocce in Franklin township, Adams county—it being an old stand. WE, the subscribers, citizens of the township of Franklin, Adams Co., do hereby certify, that we are personally acquainted with JOHN I). HECKER, the a. bove named petitioner, that he is, and we know him to he, of good repute for Hones ty and temperance. and that lie is well pro vided with house-room and other conve niences, for the lodging and accommoda tion of citizens, strangers and travellers; and we do further certify, that we know the House for which License is prayed, and from its situation and neighborhood, believe it to be suitable for a Tavern,and that such Inn or Tavern is necessary to accommo date the public and entertain strangers and Travellers. John Walter, Samuel Lohr, James APCullough, James Ewing, James K. Wilson, George B. Stover, Peter Comfort, John Chamberlin. Peter D. Miller, Israel Yount, * Samuel Thomas, David M'Murdie. March 2,1849.-3 t 6201 66i LETTERS Testamentary on the Es tate of ELIZABETH RHEA, late Of liarn iltonban township, Adams county, Pa., de ceased, having been granted to the subscri ber residing in Franklin tp., he hereby gives notice to all indebted to said Estate to make payment without delay, and those having claims to present the same proper ly authenticated for settlement. JACOB COVER, Ex'r. Jan. 26, 1849.-6 t $155 78 6 00i 5201 68} Letters of Administration, with the will annexed, on the Estate of RACHAEL Cusseessust,dec'd, late of Franklin tp. Ad taut co., having beengranted to the subscri ber, residingin the same township, notice is hereby giv en to all who are indebted to "kid estate, to make payment without de lay, end to those having claims to present themproperly authenticated fur settlement. JOHN CHAMBERLIN, Jac. 26, 1849.—0 t Ader. • le'The Annual Discourse before the Society of Pennsylvania College and Theological Seminary. will be delivered by Rev. ROBERT GRACE, in the Associate Reformed Church, on Sun dwelt* 18th inst., at 8 o'clock, P. Al. he delivery of the address has been postponed one week, in consequence of the Indisposition of Mr. Grunt.. ISABSMILA NURSERY. OBTTV3BDRO, P• ERUIT TREES, of all kinds, (gr a fts in the root.) can he had of the sub scriber on reasonable terms. Please cal and judge for yourselves. C. W. HOFFMAN. Frrvr: - v_n OP VARIOUS 1111 DO FOlt WE .4T TRI4I OMNI. NOTICE• NOTICE• Cheap ! Cheaper ! Cheapest! INDIGAMI in ?WU al least 49 per rent. S. L. SCHICK just returned from the cities with the largest stock of FANCY Goons, he has yet offered to the Public, and he does not hesitate to say that it is the BEST in town, and the CIIEAPES'I' I If you don't believe it call and see for yourself; while I shall be gratified, those calling will be profited. My assortment is complete, and purchased at the lowest Cash prices The following articles comprise a portion of my cheap and splendid stock : A Splendid Lot of Bonnet Ribbons, also, a largo 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 Sido Combs. Pocket do., Fine and I vory do. ; Hair Pins, Breast Pins and Bracelets, Fancy Boxes, Watch Chains, Guards, and Keys, Scent Bags, Fancy So..ps, Pen hohlors, Silver Pencils, Plain Gold Rings. Children's Gaiters, Silk and Cotton Canvass, Steel Buckels, Steel Bag Chains, Ivory and Steel Knitting Needles, Knit ling :Needle t sacs, Mourning Collars, Gimp Head Fringe, Black Cotton Hose, Cotton Spool Thread, thread and cotton edgings and laces ; mall , book, and cambric muslins, plain jaconets, Irish linen, black and mode alpacca. flannel. cashmere, Drown holland, linen table cloths and towels, bonneesat ins, silk handkerchiefs, plain and figured cravats, silk ties, a general assortment of men's, women's and children's hosiery, gum and cotton suspenders, silk and spools, whalebone, hooks and eyes, pearl and agate buttons, ivory studs, sewing and sad lers's silk, patent thread, men's black kid gloves neeble-worked colors, ladies kid gloves, black galloons, standing collars, rosette, tabs Ind quil ling, hair braids, blacking, watches, steel bead ret icules and purses, beads and clasps, purse twist, rings and tassels, scissors, thimbles, chenille, wonted patterns, card board, lilly white, cologne, hair oil, head drerses, tooth brushes, bed lace, car pet binding, pins and needles, • large assortment of children's shoes, men's and children's cloth and glazed caps, &c., &c. lart• Ladies and gentlemen are invited to call and examine before purchasing else where. Come one—come all—and rave FIFTY PER CEN'r ! J. L. SCHICK. Gettysburg, Sept. 22, 1848.-4 NEW GOODS. A the Old Stand. GEORGE ARNOLD [j AS just returned front Philadelphia I[l with a large stock or fresh goods. a. along which are Cloths, CaNsinftts, ,Jfenies, • Cords and Flannels, Plaids. striped and plain, .alpaereta, 'Cashmeres, M. de tains*, Plaids, striped 4. - plain, Cloths. Cashnutes, itc.,for Ladies Cloaks English-and French rinoes: Me Pdr , at to the 4fc., Lots of CALICOES & GINGHAMS, the best yet offered for the price. A large lot of DOMESTIC GOODS and _CARPETING. very cheap;.also . a large stock of FRIF.SII GROCERIES. • all of which will be sold as cheap as they can be obtained at aniNuher establishment. We do not throw out a few leading ar ticles at cost, ass bait, calculating to make up no somedtinulatu But our prices ire uniform, and welneke no misrepresenta tions knowingly, in reference tu , the kind ,or quality of the goods we sell. Please call, examine. and judge for 'ourselves. P. S.—A few STOVES remaining on hand--very eheap. 1 Gettysburg, Dec. 8, lB4B.—tf. HURRAH FOR CALIFORNIA ! TEE ni p 3 IN CALIFORNIA, or the Wealth that is to be obtained in that country, as we are told, are topic. of a small matter when compared with the “precious met als" that can be obtained in a direct way. in .4danni county, without digging for it or undergoing the fatigue of a lung and dangerous voyage. "A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush !" If you wish to test it, call at the One• Price and Cash Clothing and Variety Store of MARCUS SAMSON, Opposite the BANK, Gettysburg, who returned from the City on the 15th inst., with his fourth stock of WINTER GOOD, this season. Persons who have purchased from him this winter have ad mitted that he sells Clothing cheaper than they have ever been bought anywhere be fore ; and the fact that he has returned the f ourth time this season with a large stock of Clothing, shows plainly that he sells a great many, and that, too, very low and with small profits. This is no idle talk of the Printer, because he is paid for his advertisement. It is the truth, • and therefore we say you can obtain, or rather save, the "precious metals," by purchasing from hint, without going to California. A ny person can satisfy himself of the fact by giving him a call. The assortment embraces every thing in the way of Boys' and Men's wear, .6ne and superfine Tweed, Cassinet , Cassimere, Cashmeret,and Cloth COATS, CLOAKS, and PANTS: Silk, Satin, Cassimere, Cassinet, Cloth, plain and fancy VESTS ; caps, cravats, wrappers, shirts, bosoms, suspenders, gloves, stockings, &c. Also, a large variety of fancy articles, jewelry, spectacles, perfumery, combs, razors, pur sea, umbrellas, guitar strings, Indian Rub ber Coats, &e. The subscriber thanks his friends and customers for the liberal patronage be stowed upon him, and hopes to merit a continuance of the same. MARCUS SAMSON. Jan. 19, 1849.—tf WA VIED. Eleven Cents per Panful, WILL be said for WALNUT KER NELS, at C. WEAVER'S Confec tionary, in Gettysburg, Pa., if delivered dry and in good order. Persons disposed to attend to the matter, can realize good pay for their trouble, by securing the Wal nuts immediately, before the season has passed. Gettysburg, Oct. 29, 1849.—tl LI . BAWLS, of all kinds, just received and for Nasal prices to suit the times, by J. L. SCHICK. GOLD PENS AND SILVER PEN CILS. (best quality) Card Cues, Visiting and Printing Cards, Fancy Note Paper, Envelopes, Motto Wafers, Fancy Sealing Wax, Letter Stamps, eke., for sale by S. H. BUEHLER. GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY s$ • Ltd C .1110 P. ri•IIE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public generally that ho still continnes to carry on the FOUNDRY BUSINESS, in stilts branch es, at his old establishment, in the Western partol Gettysburg, where he has constantly on hand all sorts of al' la),LVJPillaillt such as Kettles, Pots, Ovens, Skillets, Pans, Griddles, &c., of all sizes ; also, STO'V ES of every size and variety, inclu ding Common, Parlor,Air-tight and Cook ing Stoves—among them the far-famed Ilathatvays. To Farmers ho would say. ho has on hand an excellent assortment of Threshing' altschinelh Iliovey's celebrated Strawcutters, the re nowned Soylce Plows; also Woodcock's and Witherow's ; also Points, Cutters, Shares, &e. DIA CKSMITHING is carried on in its different branches, by the best of work- t hw T he subscriber has ateo opened a BOOT & SHOE Shop in the South end of the Froundry Building, wherewith good work men and excellent materials, the neatest fits and best work will be made. IlreiLa dies will be waited twilit their residence. All of the above mentioned articles will be furnished as Cheap, for Caiih on country Produceout they can be had any where else. All order, will be promptly attend ed to. llCARepairing, of all kinds, done at the shorts/ notice. T. WARREN. Gettysburg, May 5, 1848. rINHE subscriber tenders his seknowl- 111 edgments,to the public fur the liberal and step patronage with which he has beenf ed for a series of years, and re °Pert, Ay announces that he has just re ceive at his, old established stand in Chambersburg' street, a large and fresh SUPPLY or DRITES MEDICINES, tEditlM teotDatlitaßlatia Paints,Viirnish, Dyestuffs It and every variety of articles uaually found in a Drug store, to which he invites the attandow cif the public, with assurances that they will be ruftiletted at the mom reason able prieee. S. H. BUEHLER. Gettysburg, June 2, 1848. 411,44,16, O F the'lrery best quality, and different 'tarots, can be had. at all times, at " • • •ar-yin Chambers burg street. Families and Parties will be supplied with any deitired quantity, at the shortest notice. CAKES'and CONFEC TIONS of all kinds always on hand, and will be-famished to order on reasonable terms. Gettyabutg, July 23.—1 f q q PURIFY THE BLOOD ! .Dr. iißeStr) amacta. lL)ft the releaser bud permanent cure of ell his dientiessis vieinief- from an impure state of 'the Blood. and habit of the body, viz: . ChrOnic disease of the chest, Bronchitis. Pleu risy, Catarrh, etc., Scrofsla in all its stage., 'f et ter, Scald Head, Blotches, Cutaneous eroptiona of the head, facei and extremities, Ulcers, Chron ic Affections of the Stomach and Liver, Chronic Rheumatism, White Swellings, Abcesses, Syph ilitic disorders, constitutional. Debility, and all mercurial and hereditary predispositions, &c. Let no • one deceive - themselves, that be cause a single- excess of any kind does not °era slop immediately en attack of disease, it is there fore harmless. Every violation at an organic • law, carries with it sooner or later its punish meat. the great majority of situations to which PUS is exposed in nichtl life, it is the con tinued application of lees powerful causes, ti bleb gradually, and often imperceptibly, edicts the change, and ruins the constitutions. t store dan ger is dreamt of. ' The majority of human ail menti is of sloW groWth, arid of slow progress consequently admits oily of cure. Scrofula, con sumption, dyspepsia, wits swelling, gout, chron ic affections of the stomach. liver, spine, head, eyes, and extremeties, embrace this class—each being the effect of en alterationin vessels of nu trition, erecting cogitative life lkorn an entice dent acquired or hereditary cause, nothing short of powerful •LTMILTIVII mtditines, promlie the least hope - to the invalid. Pallatives will sever cure, and often do much mischief. Toe ice and A area, combined with II proper regeme of diet—the ode to strengthen, the other to change morbid 'Mien, are slim pathology in culcates. Bead the following valuable testimo ny : - • pritiiiiiii.eniejtifien, 1847. Having been epprieed of the PAIMCII.II, it af fords me much pleasure to be able to recommend it u a.vcluable remedy in that clue of chronic, constitutional, and glandular diseases to which it is especially adopted, To thole who are af flicted, and require medicine as an ALTIMATITZ cannot obtain it in I mere agreeable, smite, and uniform state, than is to be found in the Piwe mis. I have used it in several.instances with decided success. Youiii,&c. D. ALLISON, M. D. Prepared and Sold N, W. Cor 3d & South St., Philadelphia. For sale by 5: ELLIOT, Car. lisle; 34 . PHERSON, Harrisburg, and by drug gists and merchants throughout the country.— Price 25 cis per bottle. See pamphlets. For particulars see pamphlets. Price ',Verge bottles-415 hair doien, fp-Also DR. KEELER'S CORDIAL AND CARAIINATI VE, '• medicine of uniurpassed powers in speedily coring Maritima, Dysentery, Cholera Infantum, Cholera Mother, Colic. Plato. ncy, , and for all derangement. of the stomach and Bowels causod by Zr. u ill a No family should be without the infallible ren edy. Price only 25 cents per bottle. Oct. 20., (July 14, 1843.-1 y) G. E. BUEHLER ESPECTFU LLY informs his friends JUL and. the public generally that he has now on hand a large assortment of TLV WdRE of every description, which he will sell at moderate prices—all warranted. Persons wishing to purchase at low rales will do well to call before purchasing else where. HOUSE SPOUTING will be made and put up at 12i cents a foot. GOLD PENS, Iv IT H or without Silver Cases, for •IF sale cheap by Jaa. 19. KELLER KURTZ. LMANACKS for 1849-12 different stylee--sold by the gross, hundred, dozen, orsitigie copy, at the Bookstore of Deo. lb. KOLLER KURTZ. TO THE AFFLICTED ! Compound Medicated Candy. volt the Cure of Colds, Coughs, Spit r ting of Blood, Bronchetis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Pains and Oppressions of the breast, and all other Pulmonary complaints, and other diseases which have a tendency to produce Consumption. It serves also as an effectual clearer of the voice. This Candy is entirely a vegetable pre paration, the principal ingredients being. Hore-hound, Wild Cherry, Sarsaparilla, Boneset, Elecampane, Liquorice, Flax seed, Iceland Moss, Prickly Ash, tfse. and will, if taken in time, relieve the system from those distressing afflictions that teed to Consumption. One great advantage in this valuable medicine is its cheapness, the public riot being imposed upon by the enormously high prices which are generally exacted for Pasant. andother medical Preparationa. Each package contains directions. Call and try it! - Prepared and sold at the Confection and Variety store of the Subscriber in West York street, one square from the Court house, and next door to Thompson's Ho tel. It can also be had of the following a gents— • S. H. Auehterand S. S. Fumy, Gettysburg; Briakerkotr, Faitbeld; Mrs. Descso. Gaahtown; J. Lower, Arrewitstows ; Peter Mickley, Mew muburg; Kauffman, Beadenville; J. Burk holder, Bendersville; Stehle, Dutterow's3lill; J.S. Hollinger, Haddlenburg; Henry, Abbott*. town Shorb sad Johnson, Easmitsberg. C. WEAVER. Gettysburg, Dec. 17, 1847. NM &MAL CLOCKS, WATCHES, AND ' JEWELRY. subscriber tenders his acknowl edgements to his friends and the pub lic for the liberal patronage hitherto eatend ed to him. and respectfully informs their' that he has just received from the city a new assorment of 111E.1111. lUD IMAM 9 Of ALL LINDIF-Al3O. CV Yff al ITO such as Rings. Breastpins, Ear Rings. Watch-chains, Watch-keys. Guards, &c. Also xpECT.III"LIF:,S, and Glasses of all kinds and qualities—all of which will he sold-low. CLOCKS WATCHES repair ed, Igk uso at the shortest notice. Establishn tin Chanibersburg st. nett door to S. Betutsn's Book and Drug Store. II:7 1 hare also for sales lot of new and second-hand WATCHES. which will be sold low. ALEXANDER FRAZER Gettysburg July 21, 2848. frlIE undersigned has connected with I his Coachmaking Establishment a large Smith Shop, and is prepared to do BLACKSMITHLNG, uscumnso IRONING CHIRLIGES, BUGGIES, WAGONS, ki,' He would say to those who have Horses to shoo, 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. Kr. All kinds of REPAIRING done, both in Wood and Iron, at the utost reduc ed pricer. KrThankful for past encouragement, the subscriber solicits a continuance of pat ronage, and invites his friends to call at his Establishment in west Chambersburg at., a few doors below Thompson's Hotel. C. W. HOFFMAN. Gettysburg, October 15, 1847. NEW ESTABLISHMENT. HENRY SMITU, ESPECTFULLY informs the zone of Gettysburg, and strangers who may tarry here until their beards grow. that he has opened a new saloon in the shop fortrierly occupied by JACOB LaZDr. in West York street, one door West of Patton'iHat-store, whets beinteads prose cirting the 'Tonsorial bushiest is all us va ried and various branches. His more good and sharp, Hell shave your Ws without a man. Gentlemen. call and see for yourselves. Hi■ •penge is rood. his womb are chma, And in his shop . he's always seen. e7' He also respectfully informs the gengemen that they can at any time have their boots blacked in the neatest style.— Gentlemen can also have grease removed front their clothes. . Mary.Attu Smith RESPECTFULLY informs the ladies of Gettysburg that she has furnished the mom adjoining the above, where- she intends prosecuting Shampooing and removing dandmif, In which her friends have been pleased to accord to her the palm of supe riority. She will also woad to removing grease from ladies' apparel. Gettysburg, April 21,1848. DIA MON D TONSOR S. R. TIPTON. rASHIONABLE Barber and Hair Dresser, has removed his "Temple" to the diamond, adjoiningthe County Buil dings, where he can at all times be found prepared to attend to the calls of the public From long experience he flatters himself that he can go throughall the ramifications of the tonsorical departments, with such an infinite degree of skill as will meet the en tire satisfaction of all who submit them chins 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. The sick will be attended toa their private dwellings. ILVF.R AND GERMAN SILVER CI PENCILS, VIOLIN STRINGS, &c., of best quality,can always be had at the Fancy Store of C. HEAVER. Something for the Ladies. Fresh Lot of RIBBONS & FLOW EP, for We st Philadelphia Advertisements Daguerreotype Portraits, _ OF a superior quality, handsomely col ored, and put up in beautiful Moroc co Cases, complete. for only ONE DOL. LA R, at Spider's Cheap Dageterrean Gal kry, No. 84 Walnut Street, below Fourth, Philadelphia. All pictures made at this establishment will be warranted Perfect. Sept. 22, 1848.—Gin Langenheim's Daguerriun Gal lery, Exchange, 3d Story. jj ON. IigNRY CLAY, visiting this Es t.", tablislunent 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 nombers of strangers resort to it to procure a good Daguerreotype. The Proprietors will make every exertion* to extend the long estaNislied Come otillis well known establishment../ Family group!". Groupe, of Children, and single portraits of all sixes are executed equally well. Philadelphia, April 21, 1848—ly RICH JUMP FURS FOR MOLES' WEJIR. CHARLIE* OAKIFORD, Furrier,' No. 104 CurrrNuT,Br., A few deers above Third, Philadelphia, ' w w OULD invite the' ladies to call and examine hissu pe nor stock of Muffs, Boas. Tippets, Ste., of every variety, in sisting of Rich Russia Sable, Hudson's Bay Martin, Norway Martin, Mink Sa bles, Baum Martin, Stone Martin, Ermine, Fitch, Lynx, &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 taw doors above Third, Phitad. Sept. 29, 1848,-6m Philadelphia Type roundry No. 8, Pear 31., near the Fechange, Subscriber having made great im provements iu his method of casting type 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 ; Ratters himself that by a strict personal at tenuon to business, and employing none but the most skillful workmen, he ha ena bled to of f er A sUPERIOR ARTICLE, At greatly reduced Prices. He is continually adding to his stock all that is new,. from the best workman of this and other coutries, and having lately pro. cured from Europe a great variety of new faces and ornaments, solicits the attention of Printers thereto. Specimens will be sent to those wishing to order. Presses,. chases. Cases, Ink, Stands, Gales, Brass Rule, and every other ar ticle needed to furnish a complete•Prniting Office, suppliced 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. It S C-VRIIALLED STYLE OF HATS FOR GENTLEMEN. • CIIAULES OAEPORD So. £O4. Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, OULD respectfully invite attention v to his superior style of hats for au tumn, 1848 ; which will be found the most perfect ever before offered to the commu nity. Its peculiar forms render it theionre desirable, as it combit.es all-the essentilde of durability and neatness, requisite in that article of dress, 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 latest Afede.—These goods have been se- lamed with the greatest care, and will he found most beautiful and chaste in their styles. Ladies Riding Flats and Caps of entire ly new Patterns.—Great has been bestoW ed in constructing these articles, that they may fit perfectly easy, and form a graceful appearance. CHARLES OA KFORD. 104 Chestnut at, a few doors above Third. Sept. 20, 1818.—(March 3,—ry) eattioscrau, rmiTHE cheapest and hugest assortment of GOLD & SILVER WATCHES . In PIIIIL•ilICLIPIIIA• Goad Levers, fall jewelled, 18 suit CAM, $3O and over. Silver " $l5 and over. "Pipe* " 4311 end over. " Qomviers. $ 610 $lO. Geld Pencils, I 60 linver Tea Speona , equal to coil, 450 0144 Pens.silver bolder and pencil, 100 With a splendid assortment of all kinds of Watches, both gold and silver; 'Rich Jewelry, die.. ; &c. Gold chains of the best manufactures, and in foci every thing in the Watch and Jewelry line at much less prices Mamma bebought in this city or elsewhere. : Please uve this advertisement k and n eall sicklier LEWIS I,ADOMVS, , 'N0.413 Market vireet. shove Eleventh, north side.or at JACOB LADOMUS, 246 Market at. first store below Eighth, south side. licrWe have Gold and Silver Levers still cheaper than the above prices—a lib• eral discount made to the trade. Sept. 22, 1348.=-8m Baltimore AdWertistine-1-11-b. MC= JOHN M. OREH & CO. MERCH ANT TAILORS, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Cloths, Cassitneres, rfstings anti Tailors , Trim friL xo. 230 MARKET STREET, N. W. CORNER OF CHARLES, BALTIMORE. A LARGE ASSORTMENT or READY MA DE CLOTHING, Of Superior Quality. IN P ONE PRICE ONLY. 41 March 31, 1848.—1 y HOUSE SPOUTING W ILL be made and put 'up by the subscriber,who will attend prompt ly to all orders, and upon as reasonable terms as can be procured at any establish ment in the county. OEO. E. BUEHLER, Gettelterlri October 18, 1847, SCHICK'S. MARKET STREET, W. Z. 110PICINS VALUABLE 31.EDICL\ wro CUR E-. 1•0 grIONNELL'S Magical Pain Ex:motor, tho Morld's IVonder—.-pronotini-nd so by all wrn have ever used Swelling, lrila !nation, PAM in the Bitek, Weak Linibi. Tender or Sore Feet, andel! Scrofulous Sores arc speedily and 'per manently cured by Connell's Magical Pain Extractor ; Affections of the Lunge, Agues in the Face, Breast, Tic Dolounsaus, Chronic sore Eyes, Blistered Surfaces, &c. It is gully beneficial in all kinds'of. Infiamatory Diseases, ruches s ore Nippl. and Eyes, Sprains, Rheumatism, Whitt' Swelling and Ulcers, Bruises, Burns, Ch ' bitting, ErYfipelas, Piles, &c., will quickly bo relieved by the application of this Mire. This remaikable Intuitive possesses many virtttee never found in any other article.--r It his the riost perfect power over nil mins hydro, "poeltivelrallay mg the Mitering o r Most immediately upon its applicanonr--, If enrdistelieve the statement, we iyntilit 'earnestly invite them to cull and exa mine , the numerous unsolicited certificates nf of remarktifile curet wrought by thin salver It 'has for Months past been sold opott,the following liberal termi, to , wit; if the, was not ;tarot:try sidefied, even a lighted;AM, andAribOlOte it it did .not fully answer our ,niconstnenda tions, their money was returned, imateklb ately at their request. On thee.' terms this absolute heal-all is now sold Land we simply oak if the public can demand, any. thing more reasonable Kind parent; keep it constantly on:hand ; in use of leeidstn, by fire, life may be lost without it ; but by its use, all burns srer subjeetm its con trol, unless the vitals are destroyed. , Ceutiose+No Pain Extirpator ;oin be genuine unless you find the signature qf Conneaut' 4 Co. on the wrapper to Niel% boir. Beware of the counterfeit. '• RHEUMATIBM.Oomstock's nettl es' Nerve and Bone Liniment, and Indian! Vegetable Elixir, is warranted to cure a'hy rase of Rheumatism, Goat, Contracted , Chords and Museles,orstiffJoints,itrettb en Weak Limbs, and, enable those who are crippled to walk again. Use this lir tide and be cured, or go without it and suffer, as you please. Certifientes cures by the hundred can be seen at Si Cortland street, N. York, where this arti cle is sold only genuine. DEAFNESS.—Use Dr. McNair's Ac coustio Oil, for the cure of D. , fness. Al so, all those disagreeable noises, like Cite bussing of insects, filling of water, whit zing of steam, which are symptoms of ap proaching deafness. Many pafinna *l)9. have been deaf for ten or meaty year% and coinpelled to use ear trumpets, hart, after using one or two bottles, thrown a side these trumpets, being made perfebtly well. It has. cured cases of ten, Meow, and.even thirty years standing of deatriessa. Bop Liniment of the Piles.-41ia worst attacks of the Piles are efreetusllyt and permanently cured in a short time by the use of the genuine Hay's Liniment.-- Hundreds of our first eitirens throughout the country have used this liniment with complete success. It is warranted to cure the most aggravated case. If no cure be effected the money will by retnaded. For Sale at the Drug and Book Store of AMUEL H. BUEHLER. Gettysburg, Jan. 19, 1849 fLt"NO CiIANGES IN THE WEATHER WILL ikt.k I'EItIALLY affect the body it the blood is pure. Every iiidi v Wail, es en the most diseased, has within him a germ or root of,that original pure blood of our common Eve : a bleb germ of pure blood is the supporter of his life said is in constant struggle to throw off the hetero geneous, corrupt homers, which are the cause hf disease in the individual. By pugging the body of the diseased individual of its bad humors. you allow tie germ of pure blood to guingreund and to make blood of a better quality, awl so on progressively till the whole mass Is tegencrated; for the good principle'or good - pure hltuat ways striving to be predominant ewer the bad or diseased humors, Let all who wish to he ore line healthy habit; who wish. to 'MU! , a weed bind in a sound burly; who debite to he ehle to stand without injury the continual changes qf this climate; who desire to bare healthy chit.' dren, use the Brandreth Pills. vshielb ally cleanse the blood of all cot nipt hymen, end restore the human body to the state ni health en joyed before the introduction of minend Medi cines. Remember Brandretb Pala placitteithin reach of all health and long life.. TRUST TO BRA.NI)RETII PILLR, take them soar to produce a brisk effect, and your sickness will be the siffair on day urine, while those who aretoo wise to follow this eamtnim sense advice, tilt be sick tot months. - sick enquire of the agents for Brandletha Pills whether these things are so or .nut. Let them enquire among their friendy and ask san t e question. Verily if EVIEENt'E mantic' it shell he procuted. To the sick, let mesas; me . • the BRANDRF:TH PILLS. ' Man will be born to days of bliss, ermPertil to what has hitherto been his lot, aerobia devin as he has been by diseame,infilmities, and stillelr ing, which no earthly power knew lost to alle viate, until this discovery. ..was presented to the world: The weak, .the feeble, the intern, the nervous, the delicate, ate. in a few days strerglki sued by their operation, Med the worat complaint 'is removed by perseverince 'without the aid of physician. Adapted to all circumstances' and situation., they are the best medicines etre' in vented for families. or SO take to tea, preventing scurvy and costiveness, tequirlng no ehan!e dl diet, particular regimen, or cure against Inkirig cold. N.B. Th4re is no surety that : you get the BRANDRB 11 PILLS, unite' you Pinching of the duly euthorisal Agert. aollyThe Drandreth rill: are sold for X 4 ,,grkl) , Or hoe at De: Brandieth's Principiit Offh tsy,lffr Breaway;• Vithit, aid by • the frilltetriwg autborized , Atentel-4.M.Stesenion dc oa, 6d= 1.1411111; J. Hsr:VCree.ry, Petersburg; 'Alittbatai King,Hunterstown; A. M'Farland, bbottatcnen D. M. O. White, Hampton; Elneeringer & ripk„ Littlestawn; Mary Duncan, Cashtoirn; itten.VV., Heagy,Fairfleld ; .1. H. Aulabaugh, Bast Bernal D.Novroomer Mechanicsville; Senelfthirkoliwres over. [ Jan. 19, 1849...-20 OTE BOOKS-50 copies of Wilk- . er's Southern Harmony, just reejlifir-: ed, which will be sold to country Orr chants, or private individuals, at a 664 advance upon cost. at the flookatore'Of' Dec. 15. I KELLER KURTZ.; THE • AR AND BANNER. re published every Friday Evening,in Ihe County Build i ng, above the Register and Recorder's Office, by DAVID A. BUEIILLR. TERMS., If paid in advance or within the year; (2 per annum—if not paid within the year, p 2 :is.' Nat paper discontinued until all artearages are pop; except at the option of the Editor. single cities 61. cents. A failure to notify a dierentitiveseli will be regarded as a new engagement. ; Advertisinients not exceeding a Noire inertia three timer for *I —every subsequent inrerAet 25 cents. Longer outs in the same proportipn r -. All advertisements not specially , ordered for a given time, will be continued until fmbid. A lib eral reduction will he made to those who •dvertiee by the year. foto Printing of all kinds executed neatly sud promptly, and on reasonable temp... Letters and Cowitunirolionx to the. Editor, (ex, repting such as contain Money or rotro. of New sabacribera, maid be vulva rain il i a orate ip Ncurs altautioo
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