Star and banner. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1847-1864, March 30, 1849, Image 3

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10 Aloft» at
Mid, at tha tallithim* 4the
4. 4 10 KW.. in Getiisburg, a 'large
*icy lab:tab/a Personal Proper-
• A INCODY AND HARNESS,
irds Carpeting,
Ph* it CARD TABLES,
Dining and Breakfast Table', Chairs, Bed
mods. Mande and Looking Glasses, Sofa,
Rocking Chili, hook Cases and Desks,
%grubs' thralls, a Hathaway Cooking Stove.
raninaber and Parlor Stoves, with a vac'.
Household & Kitchen Furniture,
weatithbtotis to mention. Theusualered
v~itl
tie'given. JAMES COOPER.
"'Oettriburg; March 23, 1849.
PUBLIC SALE.
0; 'lido!' the 30th of March inst., at
' 10 o'clock, A. x.,
imrILL 'l4 'gold. at the residence of the
"Ilrr sithscriber, in Ilatniltonhan town
ifritti:evltrielY of
Personal I' rop ert y,
'INCLUDING
riOnitits, Marron 's,
Dodtle Shovel Plough. I• t' P a ten t
Ser
Corn plOtigh and St oiler, Windmill, ( War
ren's Patent, y Wood Ladder, a II orse-
Thirse Gears, with other Farming
nittneite I also Bedsteads and Bedding, 'ra•
Chairs, 2 Ilareaus, Secretary and
libisk case, a large eiglit-day clock, a
Cmiking Store, a ten-plate' Stove, with a
IdH inliply of Household and Kitchen Fur-
Mint*.
HUGH P. WGATJGHY.
Ittintiltonbati tp, Mnrch el, 1819.-2 t
!PLAINFIELD NURSERIES,
NEAR PETERSBURG, (lORK SPRLVT;S,)
ADSAIS COI ATI; Pl.
AT this establishment all o
. the most approved kinds o
Fruit & Ornamental Trees,
can be procured. The list of kinds em
brieei ail the finest varieties in the coun
try, From these Nurseries a great num
bletrof orchards have been planted in parts
of { this State, Maryland, and Virginia, an
thsr fruits fully tested. There are in cut
tistition near 200 varieties of the Apple,
and about 1.00 of the Peach ; and aleM an
excellent assortment of Plums, Apricots,
Prunes, Gages, Nectarines, Pears, Cher
ries, and Quinces, together with Strawber
ries, Raipherries, Gooseberries, entrants,
•
There is a full supply of the largest oil
tries fur 'the corning Spring planfitt
ti! Apple, reach. and all the finer fruits.--
All of which 1 will dispose of on reasoaa.
'terms.
Pinions wishing to plant enn ho furnishw
ett wiih . catalogueti, from which to make,
their selections . , either by personal applica
tien, or through the Post Office. .
WILLIAM WRIG E4T.
Febeory 16, 1840-4 t. " :
6 - .7 -4 IWCON AEIKEY,
.lUornry af Law,
ArirrlCE in the S. W. corner of the
Public S.quure, one door West of 0.
Arnold's Store, formerly occupied as a
Law Office by John 51'Conaughy. dtitc'd.
He sedirtits 4 aind by prompt and faithful-at
teraitm to business in his profession, it will
bli . bis endeavor to merit, confidence and.
patronage.
lift;Zpi. M'Cossuottc will also attend
promptly to all husiness entrusted to him,
es' Agent and Solicitor for Prangs and .
Pensions. lie has, made arrangemonte.
through r which he can furnish very desire.-
ble fneilities to applicaP.:.,, and entirely re
lieve them from the necessity of a journey
to Washington. on applicatiou to him per
easily or by letter.
* Gettysburg, April 2.'—tf
ALEX. it. STLVENt ON.
TTORIVE AT 14W, -
t)FFIOE in the Centre Sqnere, North
of the Court-house, between Smith'',
and Sievenson's corners.
futlibur g , Pa. .
NEW GOODS.
.41:t the Old Stand
OMORGE iiRSOLD
UIF AS just returned from Philadelphia
IL,with a large stock or fresh goods, a
fulagivhieh are
Cloths, Camsinelts, Jeans,
Cords and Flannels, Plaids, striped
and plain, 11/paccas, • Cashmeres,
de !trines, Plaids, striped 4-
'plain. Cloths, Cashmeres,
4.c..f0r Ladies Cloaks,
English and French 411erinoes,
Paramat
ta Cloths, 4-c.
Lots Of CALICOES & GINGHAMS,
the bestyet olfeeed for the price.
A large lot of DOMESTIC GOODS
and 'CARPETING, very cheap; also a
large unok of
''P l triNTl GROCERIES,
all 40401,wi1l be sold as cheap as they
can be iibtailhed - ut any other establishment.
'we at) not threw out a few Icarling ar
ticles at cost, as a bait, calculating to make
up on something elke. But Our prices are
uniform,aiid we make Ito misrepresenta-
tionciouwingly, in reference to the kind
or (pithy of thy goods we sell. Please
call, examine, and judge fur yourselt es.
P: S.-4 few STOVES remaining on
baud—very cheep.
OtAributg, Dec. 8, 1848.—tf.
POTATOES.
Alarge lot of very superior roTA-
TgES. just reeeited. Families
wanting a good article for table use, can be
suptletl by calling soon at the store of
•• 0 ' J. M. STEVENSON,
March 14,1840.
II It
A VARIETY to suit every body, both
and pried, fur sale at
sciEckiti 8001(8 AND .
~ 01.410 c STA l'ION
.0.109ocoo!ty on hood
aitd
11110 cu r l
r ej ea I , l i nCeis St the
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*IL **Mat. Vial, or book ;r.
141411110 Ora, rail and *cm% the *molt
**NW 1ijk42 , 44/4
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embracing at fait Wel, ch roni city( events, which,
ac , cemplisherithe laying of the foundationAtope
of this greet republic, would be in vat nettle to tbe
present and futons generatigns,,`;, '
The Presidents o 1 the U. , States
THEIR MEMOIRS AND. ADMINIbTRA
, ' •
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To * which is lidded, an aFcount 01 tb• inangte
ration of each President, and a literary of tbi
principal 'eviintl of Lis'adinfnistratien,
and of the sninsactions of Congress at each sea•
lion during the period. •
Declaration 41 1 1, i n d e p e nd en e c .
Articles of ,Contederation.
Constitution of , the Dented Staten, with notes
and references.
A brief history of the events and circumstan
ces which led to the ilium' of the States, and for
mation of the Constitution.
A synopsis of the eonetitution of the several
Stoles.
Tables of members of the Cabinets Of the Tit-
Hoots adminiarations, Minister* to foreign coun
tries, and other principal public °Meal. • ,
Chronologic4l tables of politjeal.evenus la the
United Stater.
StangSteal tables Of Revenue, Conitnarat, and
Population. • • • /,
A complete list of members of Congiess MOM
759 to 1546. .
With Portraits of the Presidents, ingested
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OPINIONS OF THE PRESS, ke.
• [From :he Presideft of the U, Stare,
•'To Mr. E. Walker—Dear Sir : I have found
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exceedingly uselul and convenient. Your*.
, .
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[From the Hon. Henry Clay.) -
"My dear ear :-.-Yeue 8 4ateamea's nalUtal
a very valuable walk for nefereaere'
ST•TR Of NSW YORK
Secretary's office, AR•ANT,
Department of Corn. Schools. t Se p , IEI, '46.
I have examined the 'Staiesman's
in two vulvuo•soctave, compiled by Edwin Will
lisau, and am sir Ow opinion that it is a trope
TOR TOLLOWING
euce to our
AUEN 16
OUR PLAN
17761
Statesman's Manual,
tOMPRISINO
Rev. Dr. DorWilf Great Work on Ro
ma.niem-4 izeo arid enhirg# ,
tfon,ioith the &WWI lastAidowne::'
' BOOX PDR'EVERY IitOtESTAXT.
8.18017 of ‘Riinioitiim
.
Taoist,es,rtiest omit) to the present time.
IttY. JOUN DOWL.IND s D. D.
Embellished with upwArchs pf Du highly finish
ed engravings, cbiedy from original designs.
Just giuliliabeti, with 46e Authot's falai emote
lions, a new end enlarged edition of this splen
did and pdpia hit tiviiik,,with it copious iipplement
comprising a history of the Li le end Reign of
the present iewarkahlo, Pope. PIUS IX., and
a biographical sketch of at the last Pope, GRIK
hi.ORY X V 7.
Clrrhe'best'enentliumnpon.this leamed,corn•
plate and popular History of Romanians, is the
tact .thet waft* tkissand copies hare been sold in
abontdhrle years, mid still there is a constant
demand tot it in all parts of the-country. In or.
der to niece this demand, and to - gratify the pub.
tic curiosity in relation to the present rope, Pi
us IX., thelresent enlarged edition as presented
to the public. With 'the supplement, the work
now forms a splendid octavo riditme, for the par
lor or far the library. of 732 pages.
Te.t momals to former editions, selected from
more than s hundred ; from ell Protestant De
nominettops.
EPISCOPAL.
(Froth the Pioteinint Churchman.]
"This is a beautiful volume of 672 pages.—
Good service has, been done for ,the cause gi
ninth by its pubfication;arialt certainly ought to
secure for its author, an enviable reputation a
mong contributor* to She standard literature 01
the day. •
[From the Episcopal Recorder.)
t-trseerateetthject hum the earliest corrup
tions M Christianity,to the present tune. it has
a full chronological table, with analytical and
alphabetical intlexes:and glossary. It is a large
and beautiful voluino, and full of valuable intim
METHODIST
fFrom Zion's Herald.)
qt is written in a_ popular style. its engra
vings are nutritious and fairly executed. be
Ronk wall doubtless be popular, and cannot toil
to produce a profound tonviction of the tertible
iniquity of Arti-Christ.%'
Rev. George Cofer, of the Christian Advocate
and Journal', says :—"I cannot but express my
gratitude to Almighty God that Inch a conci-e
and complete development ot 'the Mystery of In
iquity' is now presented to the public lit a form
so elegant and att met ise."
CONGIIEG %Tit/NAL
Rev. Dr. rtieever, in the New 1 ork Evangel
,et, says 7--“ We ought to have swimd fhia ex
cellent and beautiful work before.l i t petal-saes
many and very strong claims for primilar favor.
and we do ~ o t doubt that it is deemed to have
an extraordinary sale. The work itself is char
acterized by great remarch, and a comprehensive
and scriptensl view of the ;nature and history of
the Popish System."
PRF:SEVYTEIIIAN.
[From the (Phila.) Presbyterian.]
"Stich a work requ.red deep and protracted re•
*arch, and it affords evidence that diligence,
caution and judgment, in the *election and at ,
,rangemant of materials have not been wanting.
The author has availed himself' of the wri
tings of both Protestants and Papists, and has
brought togethep•a greater mass of information
on the history, the spirit. and the doings of Pu•
pery. than we have ever teen belote in uue vol
ume!"
MISCELLANEOUS
[From the Christian lateWarmer.] (D. Ref.)
•Those who would .ee a correct and conden
-Stli exhibition oil he ten thousand abominations
of- the papar.y niay find It, to their amaze
ment, in °Dowling's bistury of Romanian)." Its
contents forme rich storehouse of historical in
struction, which, if it could be placed within the
reach of livery family, would prove An unapeak
able blessing to our beloved country. Tbis is
the book tor Americans. Place it Inside your
Bibles. Compare its records of Crime and the
papal principles itleaposes, with the holy dot•
trines and immaculate ii 4 of „term. of Nazareth.
When you have done ibis, yogi will have no ditß
.culty in determiniiii *Whir or not Romanisin
is Christianity." ' - -
Res. Alexander campludh President of Beth
any College, of the Chitieb, of the Reformers,
says : 'ln -this Work are immense assealbleim
of facts aud:docueneuts ntanneated with, the di
velopment and history of this great mammoth
'lnstitution of error and Iniquity, Popery is de :
ieloped in this tieatisetretn - its birth to The mask
sent' hour.: &stint foe dm book every large .
uiroulitioe. , It. is .ottly. neeessery to enlighten
this community, in the ,true tpieit .aod .theree•
ter of the Pepal,systemy to secure ibenkagainst
its insidious ettaeks upon everything we as
people hold dear and 'titio;;M: Ler every one
who boys this work eathmtmleate 'Wiry to
those around hitarthe devirtdrenenti which it re
,seals, end the tsereldottitmerpds,r'c,
P rerocleut, crimp,. of. Mentreal, editor Pl . , the
'Montreal Register, pod (tether of the Text Book
dl P°RelY. telPgrteet •WOrk Peons
li rogrite el s higp Arden. We ire ,pleaserl Su
see :hat Dr:Dowling furnithetrotoplare(entnces
to his high authorities. The mit e is, weller,
loosed ; the facts unquestionable ': the style
; and the spirit . , catholic, io she proper se
of the' exteheia‘sltirriulatrthil hi'
kaghti3O%antegoous, l 9 P,rotessepqato! ` I
Notwlthagaralink ' the extinsise s.ripplempitt
now'schletltolttilirtealfrabre
remote the urns at We fortOei, , editiortli'Thteir
Dollars per copy, • •
E. W A L,KER, Publleiser, 1 14. t ult4strialt,
New York. • p ' n, March 23, 18-19.—at
X err ' •
T ETTERS testamentary on ; the &i
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Latimore tp.. Adarni eo.,
been granted to the subscriber,. notice is
',lterebygiven to all who are indebted to said
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to those having claims to present the same,
properly authenticated, to the subscriber,
residing in the same township, for settle
ment.
GEOROFf ROBINETTE; Ex'r
Union,"ryr"The Gettysimg Tem
perance"win meet in the Metho
dist Episcopal Church, on Ptiday Eve.
ring next, at 7 o'clock. The friends
of Temperance are invited to be present.
IL - 7 - Art Address' will be delivered by
Rey. Prof. /scot's. By order of the Ex
ftutive Committee. G. WARREN,
Secretary.
ill Advertises', at•
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OFa superior quality, handsotritilAcol•
o I , mud put up in beautifui qiic•
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tering opinions on this-favorite' place of
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RICH FAROF FURS FOR L.IDIFS' WEAL
CHARLES . O.4IIIILEOIIIIW Furrier.
No. 104 Cassini. ST.,
A few deur. move Third, Philadelidds,
ILICOULD incite the ladiee io mil and
• • examine hissu perior snick of M uffs,
Hoes, Tippets, dim., of every variety, con
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by the best workmen in the country. La
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be offered for sale in this establishment
that is not perfect in every respect.
CHARLES OAKFORD,
104 Chestnut et. a few doors •buve Third, Phi Lid
Sept. 29, 1848.—ern
Philadelphia Type Foamley
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provements in Ins 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 ;
flatters himself that by a strict personal at
tention to business, and employing- none
hut the most sitillful workuten, he is ena
bled tu offer
A SUPERIOR A RTIcLE,
.qt greurig reduced Prices.
Ile is continually adding to his snick all
that is new, front thr best workman of this
and other coutries, and hatillg lately pro
cured from Europe .1 grear variety of new
faces and ornaments. solicits the attention
of Printers thereto.
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to order.
Presses. chases, Cases, Ink, Stands,
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FOR GENT/J:3IES.
C 3.211122.13 0.1; r ,
So. 104, Chestnut .Street, Ph:ladelphio.
OULD respectlully invite attention
to his superior style of hats for au
tumn, 1848 ; which will be found the must
perfect ever before offered to the commu
nity. Its peculiar forms render it tile more
desirable, as it combibes all the essentials
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 Capa of the
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 Cups of entire
ly new Patterns.—G reat has been bestow
ed in constructing these articles, that they
may fit perfectly easy, and form °graceful
appearance.
CHARLES OAKFORD.
104 Chestnit at. a few doors above Third, Phila
Sept. 29, 1848.—(March 3,-1y)
246 . AND 413
MARKET STREET,
vailAnzieura,
C4hTHE cheapest and largest assortment o
GOLD & SILVER WATCHES
In Pitt LA ' , SLIM'S.
r Levers, full jewelled, 18 carat
cote, $3O and over.
Silver " " o $l6 and over.
" lopinea o $ll and over,
"guarder', * to 310.
Gold Pencil', 1 50
Silver no Spoons, equal to coin, 450
{iota Pens, silver holder and pencil. 100
With a splendid assortment of all kinds
of IVatehee, .both gold and silver ; Rich
Jewelry, &c., &e. Gold chains of
the 'best manufactures, end in fact every
thing in the Watch and Jewelry line at
much less prices than can be bought in this
city or elsewhere. • ' '
, Please save this advertisement, and call
at either , . LEWIS LADOM US,
'' No. 4 l 3 Market street; l above Eleventh,
north side,Jor se JAEGO:LA DOMES, ,
• 246 Market at. first store beloW-Eighth,
south side. '
tZrAtire blare Gold rind l~filver I.erere
Atill cheaper than the ablivi pricei—a lib
eral discount made to ;the trade. - .
Sept. 22, 848,--.80 e.; ;
,
JOHN. X. & :CO •
DIEUCHANT
AND' WHOLESALS DEALERS IN ' •
010111";-Casisinkres. Veoltitf o gh
and Tailors , Tritnin,Eniorj •
NO. 230 . NARitiT STREET, N.' •W. ' olll4lt
OF CHARLES, BALTIMORE.
A LAROE'ASIORTNIENT OF
READT MAUL CLOTHING'.
Of Superior Quglity..
0.)11.: PRICE . ONLY.4I
March 31, 18•18.-1 y
-AotrsE .sPOUt
WILL be made and pot up , by the
subscriber,who wiltattetid prompt
ly to all orders, and upon as. reasonable
terms as can be procured at any establish
ment in the county.
GEO. E. BUEHLER
ottlyebOrr October 15, 1847.
, \rt
PURLEY - BL(1,0n !
Dr.. , Sfettersa rimatea.
InpOß the removal avid peitaanent cur* of all
diseases arising from en impure slate of
timinßload: aid habit arthe - body:viii
DI ,;Ii• chat, : Osintehlt
riey, Caturfh, etc., Send** in all in stagee,,let
ter, Scald Heed, ,Blotches, Cutaneous eraptiena
of this titiadi face kid eitelmitithi;t/keen;Cbtoll
ie Alfidtilbas OrtitiStOrnath' and Lit
itheunittilm, WhiteSwelliogs,:Abecisetri'ffYih
ilitic dieordeirs,'constilutioni4 Debility,anel all
marmite/10.104 heredlluly prodiapp•MiumAge ,.
Let no one deceive th sedves, , that he
causwa single excess of aqy kin v not Dees-
Sion immrlll telylatl attack of dins ,it is there
fore harmfesi!' Every viohnidit of in °riptide
law; tiniest with' It 610410, or stir its punish
ment..Aln • the speak majority of *filiation, to
Which awn ie exposed is social Witch is thecae
tinuerLapplication of less powerful caUta., hick
gradually, and Often. imperceptibly, effects the
change. and' ruins the'conatitlitions. I efore dan
ger is dreamt ski, The majority 01 human sit
menti is of slow growth, and of slew progress
consequently admits only of cure.,berolula:cow
sum piton, dyspepvia, wit. swellitig,gout, clapam
is affections of the atornlWh, liver, spine, bead,
eyet, ana'eXtretneties, embrace this class--each
being the effect of an alteration ih vessels of on
tritiohi effecting vegitative life from an entice
dent *equind ortnuedi tory cause, nothing short
of powerful ALTLALTIYI medicines, promise
the neat hope to the invalid. Pallatives will
never cure,. and often do much mischief. Ton
ics and At, vies, combined with a proper
regeme of diet—the one to strengthen, t,he other
to change morbid action, *re what pathology in
culcates. Read the following valuable testimo
ny: Pat sa,June 9, 1847.
Hiving been apprized of the PAXACia, it af
fords-me much-pleasure to be able torecommend
it as a valuable remedy in that clan of chronic,
constitutional, and glandular disease* to which
it is especiallyadapted. To thol.e who are at-
Meted, and require medicine an an tva
cannot obtain it MAI more agreeable, active, and
uniform gate, than is to be imind in the RANA
CZA. 1 have und it in smut,' instance* with
decided success. Yours, Sic.
D. ALLISON, M. I)
Prepared and Sild N. W. Cur, 3d & South St,
Philadelphia. For sale by S. ELLIOT, Car
lisle; M'PHERSON, Harrisburg, and by drug
gists and merchants throughout the country.—
Price 25 ct• NI , bottle. See pamphlets.
For particulars see pamphlets. Pi ice $1 large
bottles-0 half dozen.
iErAko . DR. KEELER'S CORDIAL AND
CARMINATIVE, a medicine of unsurpassed
powers in speedily curing Diarhirs, Dysentery,
Cholera Infantum, 'holera Morbus, Colic. Flaw-
It ncy. and for all derangements of the :stomach
and Rowels causod by Ts rcisitto. No !molly
shoot,' be without the infallible icmrdy. Price
only 25 cents per bottle.
Oct. 21.. t. [July 14, 15.13.—1y]
Cheap ! Cheap
g er ! Cheap( st !
REMIRTtti in ?MO_
at feast 40 per cent.
J. Z. SCHICIT.
/1 AS just returned from the cities with
11 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, sod the C HEAPEST ! 1f you
don't believe it call and see fur yourself:
while I shall be gratified, those calling will
Lee profited. My assortment is complete,
anal purchased at the /owes/ Cash prices
The following articles comprise a portion
of my cheap and splendid stork :
A Splendid Lot of Bonnet Ribbons,
also, a large assortment of Satin and -Mantua
lifahuns, Artificial Flowers; Show In, MOUNlill de
lains,Whibet, Black Cloth, and Ca.hinere ; N oul
en Comforts, Zephyr Tics, Cap Ribbons, Was
Loth, Hair and Cloth Brushes, Woolen Yarn,
'lick and Side Combs, Pocket do.. Fine and I
vory do. ; Hair Pim,. Breast Pills and Bracelets,
Fancy Bases, Watch Chains, Guards, and Keys,
scant Bags, Fancy Soaps, Pen holders, Shier
Pencils, Clain Gold Rings, Children's Gaiters, Silk
and Cottim Canvass, Steel Buckets, Steel Bag
Chains, Ivory and Steel Knitting Needles, Knit
ting Needle o *sea, Mourning Collars, Gimp Head
Fringe, Black CoU, , n Hose, t 'otton Spool Thread,
thread and c dton edgings and laces ; mull, book,
and cambric muslin., plain jaconets. Irish linen,
black and mode alpacca, flannel, cashmere, nrown
holland, linen table cloths and towels. I tttttt
ins, silk handkerchiefs, plain and figured cravat*,
- oil': ties, a general assortment in men's, women's
and children's hosiery, guriiiind cotton suspenders,
silk and spools, whalebone, hook* and eyes, pearl
and agate buttons, ivory studs, sewing and sad
lers's silk, patent thread, men's black kid gloves
necble-worked colare, ladies' kid gloves, black
galloons, standing collars, rosette, tabs quit
hug, hair braids, blacking, watch-s, steel bead ret
icules and purses, beads and clasps, purse twist,
rings and tassels, scissors, thimbles, chenille,
war-ted patterns, card board, lilly white, cologne,
hair oil, head dresses. tooth brushes, bed lace. car
pet binding, pins and needles, a large assortment
of children's shoes, men's and children's cloth
and glazed caps, &c.,
1177 . ' 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
GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY
.11.1C1111.11E 3110 P.
•
riNsuhscriber respectfully informs
hie friends and the public generally
that he still continnes to carry on the
FOUNDRY BUSINESS,in shits branch
es, at his old establishment, in the Western
partol . Geßystnirg, where he has constantly
on hand all sorts of
Zitt ?4ZE1Z,V7:74,,a,r239
such es Kettles,' 'Pots, Ovens, Skilbts;
Pans, Griihl Ate.,
,of all •sit.% tlistro
STOVES of every size and variety, inclu.
ding COMMon, Parlor,A.ir,tight and Cook
ing SiOies—autong them the far-famed
flid/mittAys ,
To Palmieri; he would say, ho.has on
assortruent,of
stfischisres,
Hovey's celebrated Strawcutters. the re•
ttownt►d Sayler Plows; also Woodcock's
and Witheroare ; , 41io Pointe. Cutters,
Sharee. '
DIJ4 CKSMITHING. is carried on In
its different brattehes.,by the best of work
men.
-.,The ,subscriber has also opened a
• notyr& snot; •
Shrlp in the South end of the
co tylloiltlini; Where, wittliodo 'twork;
men trd eizeellent material's, the neatest
fits and best work will be made. irrLa.
tlOs will be wailed oil at theirlesidence.
All of the above mentionettartieles will
be furnished as cheap, for Cash or country ,
Produce, as.they ran be' had any where
else. All orders will be promptly attend
ed to.
'po'.lteriairing, of all kinds, done of the
ahort3i •nutiee.
T. WARREN.
_
Gettyabarg, May 5. 1848.
;1 MITER • AND OEIIMAN .SILVER
I:7 PENCILS, VIOLIN STRINGS . ,
&c., of beat quality, Gan always be bid at
the Palley Store or C. WEAVER.
OBAWLS, of all kinds, just received
sod for sale at prices to suit the times,
by J. L. fICIIICK,
JlVllE:undertigned hie connected with
kaapheet AloaabanikinrEcablisitmens a
largo lialifiLlilboposbitio:propatid to do
♦LL ILVIDS 01,
• BLAWKISMITOCNO,
mammas!
IRONING 'CARRIAGES, MISS, VIACOM, kC„
He Would say.to those who have Horses to
shoe, that he has in his employ first-rate
hands, which, With hie Persohaluttontihn,
will'enable him to give entice Satisfaction
to all those who May, faror him with a call.
CARRIAGE 4r. BUGGY SPRINGS,
(warranted) will be promptly made to or
der at all times. s
stzrAtl kinds 'ot REPAIRING done,
both in Wood andlron, at the moat reduc
ed.Pricee.
• liggPThankfukfor 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 16 - , 1817.
FUN AllitlAttist,
CLOCKS, WATCHES, AND
JEWELRY.
F HE subscriber tenders his acknowl-
R edgements to his friends and the pub
lic (or the liberal patronage hitherto extend
ed to hitni - aud respectfully informs them
that he has just received front the city a
new assortment of
Cr. 2.1 Msi 45
OF AI.L KINDS—AIso,
Vi 7 V i g
sunti as Rings, Breastpins, Ear Rings,
Watch-chains, Watch-keys, Guards, &e.,
&c. Also
Eer.ircit
and Glaises bf all kinds and qualities—all
of which will be sold low.
&CLOCKS WATCHES repair
ed, as Will at the shortest notice.
Establistin tin Chainhershorg st.
next door to S. 1111;p1LItIt'S Hook and
Drug Store.
fry-I have also for sale a lot of new and
second-hand Sl . 'lll.llEB. which will be
sold low,
ALEXANDER FRAZER
Gettymburg July 21, 28 IS.
11E IV E STABLISEIXO
112, siturrn,
ESPEGTFULLY informs the eiti
-111 zens of Gettysburg. and strangers
who may tart.) here Until their beards grow,
that he has opened a new saloon in the
shop formerly occupied by JAcon
in West York street, one door West of
Paxton's II o here hula wink. prose
cuting the Tonsorial business in all Its ma
rled and carious lir:lnches.
11,.. razors good and :harp,
sha‘e }our lace et idiom a smart.
Gentlemen, c,ill illlll see for . ;ourselves.
Ii sponge is good, his lt/ 0101:. Ste clean,
And in hit. shop he's :dotty, seen.
P. ile also respecifully informs the
gentlemen that they can at any time have
their home, blac ked in the neay.st
1111 also have grease removed
from their clothes.
I.:ettyshtirg, April 21, 1848.
IVIIMON TONSOR
S. B. TIPTON.
FASHION A BLE Barber and Hair
1 Dresser, has removed his "'rein ple"
to the diamond, adjoining the County Buil
dings, where he can at all times he found
prepared to attend to the calls of the public
From long ez.perieuce he flatters himself
that he can go tltroughall 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, thertre, that b3' attention to busi
ness and adesire to please, he will merit
as well as receive a liberal share of public
patronage. The sick will be attended to a
their private dwellings.
31311.111.111.11LJ 4 -ra. Mai •
01 HE subscriber tenders his arknnwl
• edginents to the public for the liberal
and ster patronage with which he hhs
been I ed for a series of years, and re
ape, ti ,y announces that he has just re
ceive at his old established stand in
Chambersburg street, a large and fresh
ERWIN OF
DRUGS & MEDICINES, s ' / ''': -
Evltiabl''.ruLtris3 4 .P.Jail.bttp 'w•.
Paints,Varuish, Dyestuffs
and every variety of articles usually found
in a Drug store, to which he invites the
attention of the public, with assurances that
dim , ' will he furnished* the most 4/suit
able prices
S. ti. BIJEfILER
Qetlyeburg, June 2, 1848.
- ;,-. l ` • .? -4 , ;del , , 1 ,
illit
. ..;,-- ,... :- : i I
~..,..,
..... 40. ...,
-'6. t."aditHLEit
RESPe.O.TFU lAA' in fer lee hit friendo
ant?pe public geuerelly that he has
now on hand a Large! assortment of TM
W4R.E, of every, description,. tv hich.he
4011 seltaimotlerate prices!T+rallwarranted.
Persons twittbing,,to porobgee 'lli low rata
Will. 04 Wen to call before purchasing else!!
wher,ei 1 ~!: , , ; : •
ILOOSN, SPOUTING :will be •=ado
and putotp, it 12},eents.tioot.
IREt 4ftt&eti,
11 . F the very best quality, and different
fievors,:ean be had, at all times, at
%MAYER'S Confectionary in Chambers
burg:street. Fonii/irs and Partin Will be'
supplied with any desired gnantify: at rho
shortest notice. CAKES and CONFEC-
TioNs of all kinds always on hand t , end
will be furnished to orderon reasonable
, .
terms.
Gettysburg, JOY 29.—tf
ANCY ARTICLES, Cologne,Sonps
Hair Oils, Thoth Brushes., Toilet
Brus)tas, Tooth Powders, (Lc., die., for
vale by 8. 11, BUMMER
RTNCKCinAtiosil IN; Vita Ott:.yr i:i
I t .w . . 1 1411 48 ;P•atjA44tY gate the Maly' it 11,_
moon is pure. Forel) , i ritaidual,orettA be . , must
inifeesed;isiii4ithin'hifirlitOirth Or rout of
original limn WINO prom comannAve ;
germ cif purthlond is tbe.aapportcrinfhislitirand
iiireedristVa tit it iuggle to t hrow. or the hetet,
screwed/ orwmpt 4temeisi Which are the' !iiiF:e of
itisew 9re, By , pursing the body
c'it 'the doiteaseci , of Its bud humors.
• you iattekril Orprin orpu* bldrid to'galit ground
and pl . make ; bionn l ig, Oty. autl so On
progressively VII the wheleiness is regenerated;
•liiribertetkidluinttipte b'r rood pure blood, is al
witYs striving to be. predolnitthstrover the twit' or
diseased humors:. Let all : who; wish, to. be el; •
'brie healthY tiebit; who *wish to have a sound
mind in a annul bodyi4 whe'desite'to be to
stand, without
,injory Atka suniinue),
,elieugets of
this climate; who desire to have heelthy chil
'dretri'use the atandielh :Pills vibith'isllletli4M
ally cleanse the hlood 01;411 corrupt Momemaid
rentore the human body to, the *totem heelth ep
joyed before the . iritinduction at I:44neril medi
cines.': Remember; Brandreth Pills place : will/Fa
reach of ell health end long life.
TRUST TO RikAICURF.TH PILLB . tek•
them so as: to , produte•e.beink •efreor< mid year
sicAnces will be the atrisir co a day or two, while
those who Ore too wise to follow this eommon
sense white, will be sick for' months. 1.01
sick enquire , of theageNts for Bricndreliell Pills
whether these things ere so or not. Let them
enquire among their hien& it'd ark the istrer
question. Verily it it:VIDEIVI:E is wanted It
shall he proeuteti. To the si c k, l et me say , pu p
the BRANDRi:TiI PILLS—
Man will be born to days tar Mies, tampered
to what has hitherto been his bit, Neighed down
as be hue been by dibeme, infirmities, and suffer
ing, which no earthly pow'e'r kuhts IllAC‘ alle
viate. Until this iliPeovetY prefented to the
world. The weak, the feeble, the intim, i 4
nereoun, the del iente, Are in a few Jay's sttengtb
ened-by their' operation, aid the worst compliant
is remoied by perseverence without the aid, of
physician. ' Adapted to 'all circumstances and
situations, they are the best medicine& eves in.
ventpd for families, or to tole in eta, Primenliag
scurvy andcostiveness. requiring no' chance of
diet, particular regimen, or care against taking
cold.
N. B. There is no surety that you get the
BRAN DRETH PILIA, milers you 'purchase of
the duly authorized Agent.
The Brandrrth Pills are sold for 25 rents
per box at Dr. B. Brandreth's Principal 011ie.. 2 , 11
Broadway, N. York, and by the following duly
authorised Agents :--J..M.t'lefelllloD OSIL CO.. ClPt
ty.burg ; .1. B. M'areary, Petersburg Abraham
King, Hunterstown; A. 5111`arfan.f, Abbottieown;
D. M. C. White. Hampton; ithertringer t Pink,
Litticstown ; Mar; Duncan, Cashlown ; Deo. W.
fleagy, Fairfield ; J. H. Aulshatielt. East Berlin ;
D. Newcomer Aleehanicseille; elsm'l Shirk.
_____ Han-
O'er. [Jan. 19, 1849.--2 co •
•
VALUABLE MEDICINES,
Aro C UR li-.1•0 1' 1
driONIIELL'S Magical Pain Extractor,
‘-/ the World's Wonder—prononneed
so by all who have ever need h—White
Swelling, Inflantatieu, Pain in the Back.
NYeak 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 Fare, Breast, Tie Doloureaux,
Chronic sore Eyes, Blisttered Surfaces.
lir. It is equally beneficial in all kintls"of
lallamatory Diseases, •nell as sore Nippres
and F.yes, Sprains. Rheumatism. 'White
Swelling and Ulcers.Britises, Burns, Chil
blains, Erysipelas, Piles. Setr., will quickly
be relieved by the application of this salve.
This remarkable samtive possesses many
virtues fle•er found in any other artirle.—
It has themust perfectparneroverallpains
by lire, positively allaying the suffering al
most immediately upon its applieation.—
If any disbelieve the atatetnew, we would
earnestly invite them to call and examine
the numerous unsolicited certificates of
of remarkable cures wrought by this salve.
It hils for months past been sold upon the
following liberal term< to wit if the usq
was not perfectly satisfied, and even de
lighted with its effects, and furthermore if
it did not fully answer oar recommenthi
lions, their money was returned immedi
ately at their request. Ott these terms,
this absolute held-all is now sold ; and we
simply ask if the public can demand any
thing more reasonable 1 Kind parent, keep
it constantly on hand : in ease of accident
by fire, life may he lust withont bait!
by its use all burns are subject to its con
trid, unless the vitals are destroyed.
Caution.—No Pain Extractor can be .
genuine unless you find the signature of
Comstork & Co. on the wrapper to each
box. Beware of the counterfeit. '
RFI /?; MATlSM.—Comstock's Hew
es' Nerve and Rene Liniment, and Indian
Vegetable Elixir, is warranted In more any
rape of Rheumatism, Omit, Contracted
Chervisand Museles,orstiffioints,strength
en Weak Limbs, and enable those who•
are crippled to walk again. Use this ar-•
tide and ho cured, or go without it and
suffer, as you please. Certificates of'
cures by the hundred min he seen at 21'
Cortland street, N. York, where this aqi
cle is sold only genuine.
DrAFNESS.—Use Dr. MeNair's Ac
coustic Oil, for the core of Deafness. Al
so, all those disagreeable noises, like this
buzzing of insects, fulling of wow,. whiz-.
zing of steam, which are symptoms of ap-.
proadting deafniss. Many ()miim: who l
have been deaf for' ten or twenty years„.
and compelled louse ear trampets, have,:
after Using one or two bottles, thrown a-.
side these trumpets, being 'made perfectly'
well. It has cured eases of ton, fifteen,,
'and even thirty years stand* Of deafness:: ,
Hays Liniment of tho . l'ileti.—rhieti
worst attack. of tho Plles are effectually'
and permanently cared in a short titnO by,.
the use of the genuine Linintent. T .
Hundreds 'of Our
,Rest ititoifgheut i
the emintry hove need
complete sueettsis,. ,1114 ,tittt•
the mest'siggteivithid'Uttili.L'
Vito cure ba411410110 tbb inpiek *lll be.
refunded. '
.", •
Fot;Sakt At' the Drug and phisie•qr,'
A MUEL.R. 131)EHL114. :"-
aettreburg, t hnir 19; 1:40.
• .•• „
G 4p, PEN.S AND.SILVER.PEN4.
cA.44, (hest,.quality) Uerd..Cases.
Visiiiog . Prioting.Oards: Finley Bow:
Paper, Envelopes, Motto Wsfete,i.Firol •
SealiOg .Vip.;, Loper ,41tamps, e n .rfir Pale
ity OA ,}I.4II.JUHLEIL
Tilt STAR 1ND. , 13014 • •
!#sptsbliihflevet y PtarayEiinins•, iktf,;
• County Btrikiing, above the Regt*ler*
' and Reoorder's Mr, by
D. A. (St C . .11 13- E R
. tit s •
If paid•io advance T of *lllo' tlie" ye r, f 2 pit '
Ennuni—f not pahl mrithin. the year, $0
papeTitliproatinutligntil:all aieatiragea are , pahl4
exceptt the °wigl i er the Jillitor. Single auricle..
oat,. A fellure .to aplify, a theouotiptuitiee,
will be regarileil tinewengageme.nl.
.Rifvertiontati not exceeding 'a ',mere
three times for *l.-eviiry ophareneht inerttlen
23 cent. Longer 'once in the'vouie proportion.A.l'
All ailreitifienients lint apeciall, antlered' feel it
siren time, will be centinticil until farbitl., A hp
eral made to thoi At; 'at . yla,:r4et
by the year.
Job Printing of ell kinds exertitet; U,iti f y si)
promptly, end en reaeonable terms.
Legers and (!offirtogiiiroli:niii to the (Nor 1.
cawing enCli lie contain IViinicy oetho Watiies sid
new subscribers, 1111,4111 hi P• ID 41, on to
secure yttsmiuu