'ICEPW"ESTA . BLISriIt i v t :Fur t , .: 1 44 1 f*P. 7.11 ;!-V EVER -* 'c - aft * .F.' .. CULP ‘ . lcC.ll4ll,l,Y ,, linnounee to. the llitilene ofAilawt4 enunty thrit they PO :fitthY'to-inrinership lot: the itaUttii i ii,VA iii,11 . 6 °tall kinds or .411:1110W"aquissil , Alatikliact i'urrilture. inAPoitiktothiey wit! always i AV` , ott hand. guditit E'4lflibllaii meal itt South Baltimore Fctoitystriiit.' a low .dour~ above 4 tG4' l ! Store, (the old stand of D. ci a fail fialOrlilielli of CII AIRS, of oveirettriety.4`sitch as p rgritry P 1 N OCK C, C. 1.11:: S Ear ~,,n j ~1":gD V041121/021' C//.1//i?S. 1 7,1141118. r, SETTEES, of varions kinds, A V ii i ~IA imits‘itirt of rose -wood, maling ., ii,l34:itt, 'svalnui, maple, and nil n 4 nill o'p. they will constantly keep is 440 fnake,to order, liiWrllittge 4.44dre Tables, Bedsteads., Cup -1110,61, IltiA:' sftinds, houqh- Troughs, '''''''flya-Sland; l i . ning and o:r .414 . • • .., • ,S.rok.f.,g 14 taislast :Aides, 4-c. sithesimtilfiettired'by experienced workmen Wi g *ros i rr iibLix malaria), wbieli they will ~ • .. t ick tiirnish to those who may t sham ,toit,b the ir custom on the most reasonable terns. Hering supplied them sebilliiiiiirittt it very large and superior stock iqdof: lllOOl ry have no hesitation in assu lle4ithlic that they can furnish• work . . iiTriar t chcppaass, beauty and durabik ,itirldlikeillthaurpaysed by any other shop I.ll#ll Petfunty.. *They will also attend WO kinds of *I I IWBVAPI6 'SIGN PAINTING, PAPER cr:# , q"'" - • HANGING, Sze, atiasim it ' olg4torteit. notice and most nsasow4 • •Wall Paper will be furnished —specimens of which can't's. seen at our establishment. 11C714k abd ;Mid' by the 44.44 t, wikk be warranted. They are Astor ? MINA .:II Oen 'as cheap as the eltempesk just to a1t4144005. The public,will consult their interests by giving them a tall before purchasingelsewhere. 'All kinds of Coun try Produce and Lumber will be taken , in tift payident for work. 4 gefs l 11419,—tf 0;'11rN BRINaIAtIAN, 61111 NET At 1K.8.R. A psitterortn, for the liberal share' Vaironage he has heretofore received, tititgoltts rot:thud of respectfully inform -344 otthlic, that he stall coutiuues his WOWS.; of Vabinet-Making, itanitisiond, in South Haiti wore street, Gettysburg, Seeohtl Square; where he is peparedatottrnit h every variety of .‘ 4 , 1 # ; 1 1 1 JTVA l kt iNQLUDING 4111,Oeittrennd Uinuig Tables,Bed.. Sitiadapboarits, Ironic, Wash and , to' eandle S"tands, ismesh, antritintial, workmanlike map' der; pv'rees to suit the times. 4 Hiri atways prepared to make coßrizsiri, aarardiatio order, and at the. ghtSrtesi agood and him:borne Movie ho can convey corpses to any botilltiMunit 14 the to rate. ti ltgeik AlliElLand all kimisof COt.llll- TVA" AGDUCE taken in exchange foal 1 Gettysburg, Feb. 9. 1849 THE OLD STAND, J. G. TREY, firf 4'' ND RS his acknowledgments to hie friends for past favors, and has the pleasure of announcing thnt he is again Itiettiteditt the old stand, on Washington street, one square south, of Thimpsoll'a Hiieel,`lihere he will be prepared, as here -19f0re.,40 do all kinds of Poach, Cloth, & Sign Painting. ,11;rCARRIAGE REPAIRING done at short notice, and on reasonable terms, fut.whieh Country Produce will be taken. • The subscriber is thankful for past &- Torii; kid hopes, by attention to business, a 64 ,ti' . desire to please, to merit and re. eslmpleikitinttauce of publil patronage. . J. G. FREY. Grayabutg. Jan. 12, 1849.-- fl if 31° it 611111;( CIOCKS; WATCHES,• AND JEWELRY. MIHE sultseriher senders , his acknowl edgements to his friends and the pub- I ielVirlfie liberal patronage hitherto Oxtende ed'ielirm; and respectfully informs them tßit her . lhar just received from the city a ti*W artiorment of • 'or ALL IaNDS--ALSO, TPA W 4 . 4 V l O .'l, 4.. P ligniAs I.greax.pins. Ear Rings, Watch-chains, Watch-keys, Guards, 41 C- IMP° ' and Si ai ter.flf-LES, Olaeues of all kinds and qualities—all. of which will ho.suld low. CLOCE ` 'WATCHES repair- I .1., R 4, 11a ufai at the shortest notice, statdishu •• t iu Chambershurg R.t4 . S. K HuauLatt's Book and qe.alsts for sale a lot of new and hand,W4VI'CIIES, which will be a r t irri-.41j041AN DER FRAZER. M- 0 0 0 04/JOIY 2 4, 2a48- tioritri at Law. Qfilc_E in the 8, 'V. corner of the na.4421R :West of G.' A el 1° 0 ,0 4 0M l!P a Laar es yo n .onsugity. dee'd. 1 41110 1 .0111k11110-slll4.4ypeempt and faithful, at. Warned' in his prolataion, it will nr , na merit, con6deuea and ~ .11/ 1 4iturf.,miir also altand! POTISIir Weitillle***P4 'ea lunged to him *a gear nod Solicitor for ;Pot to dried waseibt, lie bas made Arrangements.' !l_timilk s pOlMOtit Tim rurtmak ,et} Amin, otletWlF .01 , 4 1 44reil'''.,,i4eni Imre* it Itikoi op,ltaity Oa journey , 4441 PAC aliob Web pee r Wig% - • . • • April T--tf • I 7 ,r)ioMi , Nif.* : , - MEDIC !NE S. .1•0 ?dr vONNELL'S Magical Pain Extractor, the World's Wonder—pronounced so by' Who hare ever used it—White Swelling, Inflaination, Pain in the Back, IYeak.Limbs, Tender or Sore Feet, mut all Scrofulous Sores are speedily and per. marienfly cured by Connell's Magical Pain Vixtractor ; Affeciions of the Lungs, Ague in the Face, Breast, Tic Doloureaux, Chionic sore Eyes, Blistered Surfaces dr. r .. It is equally beneficial in all kiods:of Intlamatory Diseases, Bitches sore Nipples end Eyes, Sprains, Rheumatism, White swelling and Urlcers,Bruises, Burns, Ebil blains, Erysipelas, Piles, Arm., will qqickly be relieved by the application of this salve. This remarkable sanative possesses many virtues never Mond in any other article.— It has the most perfect power over napalm' by fire, positively allaying the suffering al most immediately upon its applicslion.-g If any disbelieve the stateroom, viiirkwould earnestly ruche them to cell and examine the -numerous unsolicited( eertificateEot. of remarkable cures wrought by tbisialve- It has for months past bees sold open .Ihp following liberal , terms,,toltit : if the user was not perfectly eutisheth.ondAven Air lighted with its effects,, end,fartbewppro if it did, not fully answea,oOt .wwqmtilleodsi lions, their money w as . siorrned..jamp e di. ately at their requeas,,,Qu thews aeme this absolute heal-all is now e0141:),110,111 simply ask if the public ,caor'deittood) grip thing more reasonable t Kiwipirentaplep it constantly on liandt,;,-,ialisco(spideot by fire, life may\boluatwithout at ; but by its use all burns apt „ataltjawt,io-itt eun uch-unless the vitals arolitwooyesl..l Caution.—No Pain g4lntoto c .ciinb o genuine unless ~yquAtitl,Ate signature of Quisstock & do: oq * wrigiper , %Omagh box. , Beware of the counterfeit., , • r ~-B liEll/hIATASIkt-, v !VOetattwk's helve se` Serve and Bone Uttioutok mid Indian Vegetable Elixir, is warranted'us cure any rope- of Rheumatism, Orval, :Contracted Oltortis and MuschweitmstiffJoiotaistrecgth• en Weak Llmt,:up t pod.,ettahle those who pep crippled to *elk able. Use this.ar. tir;ls-and be cured, or go trithout it spd wafter, as you pleale. Certificates , .of ostm by the hundred can bb seen at SI Porthind street,' pfl;%Yorfr.; where this arti * resold onlygenitine„„. _ „ ..D4AFNESS.vr•Bas,.Pr.AfcsAir's Atr oolaresa Oil, for the eure of Deafness. Al -900 thosodisq l lo44l4o.no*L. like the Otilaing of insects, falling Of water. whiz pipit of steam, which are:syreptoins of up proaehing deafness. Nagy, peptone, who have been deaf fur. L telvor twenty years, sty/ -compelledia nap ear .trumpets, tiara, 640 r, using float or two .bottles, thrown,a sideihese trutopew,heing spade perfectly well.; It has curedCsatts ,of Afteatb, sittd,sven thirty yeare.swoding o f desfnetio. ..„ X . aye Liniment y The worst attacks of the ate e ff ectually and permanently : cured:hi a,short time by the Nye of the, lietioine.nay'nf.inin*t o — Hnndreds of imrArst, citizens throughout efuntry have ttsed this liniment with ectcwiete succesit...l4 is warranted, to cure aber,erst aggravated case. ~,IC; n o cure be effected the money will be refunded. .‘ rear Sale at, Drug arid Book Store of ,41:4MUEL Geltysbu* . 154,9„ FZV~EBTAS ' civic'''. WIRTH, ' REspEctFum.y, inform, the citi zens of Gettysburg . and •atrangers whomaytarrylere until their beards grow, that he has opened a new saloon it the shop formerly occupied by JACOB LEROY, in. West York street, one door West of Paxton's liat-store, whernhein tends prose noting the Tonsorial biathlons in all it, va ried and various bomohee.. kite razor's good and sharp, laJI shays your tale without a smart. Clenilemen, call and see fcir.yourselves. , His pponge is good; ill/ tovrais are clean, in hi. shop he iilirsys seen.' ' lie also reipecifUlly intermit the gentlentenb that they can it any time have theirioots blacked in [heat/nest style.-- Gentlemen tih also'hare ' grease removed froth ilieif elotheit. ' • Gettysburg; April 21,1848. DIAMOND TONSOR S• R. TIPTON. FAOIII,OIiABLg Barber and Hair Dresser, has remoreithis“Temple" to the diamond, adjoining the, County Buih dings, where he can at all titnee be found prepared to attend to the calls of the fiuldie From long Caperience he flatters himself that he can 40 throtialiall the ramifications of the tonsorical deptirtments i with such an infinite degree of skill as willineet thb en tire satisfaction of all who submit, them• chins to the kelen ordeal of gis iaftor. '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 .ton their private dwellings. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONI3E4N. WHERE are but few persons, compar. atively speaking, at this season of the year, but who are suffering, inure or less, with Coughs; Colds, Sore Throat; Hoarse , nese. or like complaints, caused by the. sudden changes of or exposure to the weather.. To all those who are thus af• ilicted, and who may read this advertise ment, we woidd recommend Ross's Ex eaCTORANT as the most effectual remedy ever offered to the public. No family should be without a bottle of it in their house, ZS a timely administration of it would prevent much suffering. Hundreds who have used it, say they would not be without it were the price ten titnes the amount that it is, and who is it that does not think more of health, the source of our happiness, than of wealth ? Delay not then to procure a bottle at once, and you will never regret that you tried it. 11:PCA LiTION..cu Tom Gs !I or hos the words “Rusa's Erperio row, Improved. Md.," blown in the glass, and the initials •'J. F. R." stamped on the the west. Each bottle, hereafter, will be envel oped in a scw leasers's on which is the fee sunk signature of the proprietor, without which It is counterfeit. Prepared only by JAS. F. ROSS, ggist , Baltimore, M. For sale by SA Mi . EL Dni kJ. BUEHLER. Get tysburg; Dr. H. W. Kauffin.an, York bliringa ; Gee. W. fleagy, Fairfield. frj'Prite SU cents per fiot I br. Meech 30. fBlB..—tf. IACAULE Y l B HISTORY or ENG i LAND.--Harpen' cheap edition, Vet. 1, just received, price 25 ets. pct. vol. For sale it the Bookstore of HELLER KURT. March 30. IT~lUruore A dtertiscoupe J. M. OREM. W. 8. HoPIINs. on EM & HOPK MERCHANI"I'AILOR AND WHOLESALE DEA LEftB In Cloths, Cassimem, Vestings & Tailors' Trim ming*. No. C 3U Baltimore st., N. W. cor. net of Charles, BA LTII9 oil IC A large assortment of HEADY MADE CLOTHING, of superior quality. 1 7.:1f2 LP,23,93 0Z1.6t30 Cloth rooms up stairs—Entrance, south end of the Store on Charles street. March 30, 1840.1 y COSI UOVE 1.14.44 V. SPRING Az SUNINTER CLOTHING, WHOLESALE AND . , nN h*nd and for sale. ,the Imo.; an d . WI best assortment of SPIONO and SUMMEH CLOTHING, at prices very ,much reduced. • • COd2 74." . coas...or every variety, embracing all andlatest elks, and of aq improved cu and malte. from 73 clot,. 2, 8 , 4, 3, - IL *lO, and up VP wardi. P 14.4 Pattbslooas Of all kinds, from 73 cp. to 3.20, and also a wary rash- Innahlwitylthe ,40artina strips, at 3.30, $, 3.944PWants: •r parry vartety.,comprlsingailk, thlic,9oom3rli•AtlllnAnni.VOllPntasfrotu .P 11 6 '. 7 , 5 .*1. 4 0 , 0 2 t 0 , 0,113 . and upwards. . 4" '" CZ Tn . /NG.. on hand the largest and best se iortntent of Boy's Clothing ever offered jit splendid ,issortment of Cloths and eassimeres. of the beat ,make, together with a large and handsome variety of SI LK and M.AEILLES VESTINGS, which will be made , up to order in the best man- Apr, 20 , per cent. less than the accustomed ,prices, and in all cases a nest and beauti ful to guaranteed, Al' COSTUME HALL, Cornir of Pratt street and Centre Market Space, H. H. COLE. W.7Atteched to thgebOvells one of the largest anil . moit exterislieSllFßT FAC TORIES, in the country, embracing every variety and make, at prices which cannut fail to please any one wishing to purchase. • Ma rc Or ONE PRICE ONLY AI rh 30, 11140 , ...—.1y MOST EXTENSIVE SHIRT ESTABLISHMENT IN TILE I,NITED ST4TE3 13 JT SO. /70 BALTIIiORE STRUT, NEAR LIGHT Whore 600 mimeo ara employed, and • Mock of 1000 down shirts always on hand. livi E v it is C i N i ` 3 l: l l a .:4 o tD a r O e T in H vit E ed ß to call and'exgroine the lingesiond best stock of SHIRTS that has ever been offered, consisting of all sixes and qualities for MEN AND 'BOYS, which Mr style and workmanship cannot be surpassed. More than tisuiteffortti - have been made to render the assortment complete and de sirable every respect. Minh 5; '1849—.1 y T: W. BETTON , Large Stock of Spring Goods ! Cr ONE PNCE ann ut fl NO. 213 MARKET-ST, BALTIMORE. II ILIMILTON EASTER & CO. ftNVITE the attention of Wholesale and Re tail buyers to their splendid stock of Spring Goods, (much the hugest in Baltimore.) em bracing select articles in every department of the trade, including SILK GOODS—Colored and Bleck Dress Silks, Satin de Chines, Bonnet Silks and Satins, Bleck Watered and Satin Striped and Plaid bilks, Modes, Florences and the best styles rich Ins tred Blain Black Silks. DRESS GOODS—In every variety of new and Fashionable styles, an unequalled assortment . MOURNING GOODS—Every requisite fabric and material for mourning. LINEN GOODS AND HOUSEKEEPING AR TICLES. In this department we have every article that can be required by tamilies—Sheetings, Quilts. Pillow Linens, Damasks, Diapers, Napkins, Toweling, Curtain Goods, Flannels, Blankets, Piano end Table Covers. an endless variety ; all our Shirting Linen'and Linen Goods are of our importation and isarrasard pare Par. . GINGHA NIS, CHINTZES, LAWNS, AND PRINTS. SHAWLS, MANTILLAS, VISITES, &e.---a rull supply of all the styles that am Laidnotaa bloot in demand. HOSIERY AND GLOVES of all kinds. EMBROIDERIES.--A splendid stock of Lace Capes, Collets, Curs, Sleeves. ike.t Muslin Collars, Hammitt, Reverie and Embroidered Linen Cambric Hada fs. i . Lame, Edgings, In settings. Jeconet and Sam Edgings and In sertlisp, Infants' `Embroidered • Frocks ,and Waists, and Needle Work GOods nisi] kinds. WH1,4‘.1,11781.141.000,1*-4n Qinkhtin,lldttlt, arwise Mull , Neinsoo t lio. (in Plain, _T„1,141 Stripes,) Linda (bun , Long Lawn. rIPM C COITOM GOO , and articles 2 4 : , g , y for servants' wear of Sleut Fabrics. - ALSO, A complete assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, Venuinge, enevits.Scerlit, Pocket ROI., Gloves, Suspenders and Merchant Tailor's Goods and Trimmings. In inviting en examination and comparison of our Goods and Priem with other establishment's, we tented to offer eniessettnstincateras for Whet& sale and Detail Purchasers to deal with us, as from the Inge amount of business done by us our expenses proles' in proportion than pastiest whose trade is Mit so extensive; whilst we have unusual advantages by buying in stigma perk; ages, withim experience of over 20 years in'the Iride s luttng, %Web tittles"' beveyearly Juries: ell our lowness by selling play mash goods as proved sattsfae ,tnryi to cystomere, , botb in dune. bil sty of fabric led feetowat or coign. c On all oar Gonda ''the' prier is marked," mnreCilill'net be *Skid nor fess taken under any circumstances. This peculiar feature of our busi netBellabiel all Penis, to btly at the lowest prices. APril6tlB4,9•"*-4* PlUl~delp , Advo.liseinente Alonzo Johtuiton'z New Store, NO. 14 NORTH IRCOND STREZT, A few dean above Market, PBILIDELPHIA. As - ANUFACTURER of Transparent Al WIND° SH A DES, Recd./Rinds Paper Curtains and renitian Blinds, of all the different sizes, varying in price from Six Cents to Twenty Dollars a piece. All the, new styles of every description o patterns, and of the latest fashion's of dif ferent colors, and a variety of Trimmings of all kinds. Also, beautiful TABLE & OIL CLOTH in 'patterns and in pieces. Oil Cloths for floors, Patent Coach Curtains for Wagon Covers of a very superior article, any width, double or single, of the finest fin jib, and a splendid assortment of CLOCKS LOOKING GLASSES,FLRE BOARDS. &c., &c. ir7-01d Blinds painted and trimmed over, to look equal to new, at very link expense, or taken in exchange for new. Hai on hand the largest and most rom plete assortment of the above articles, et 25 per cent. Wilmer)! 'in at re,duced p elite'. than any other wall a city, 'wholesale and retail, . . . !ants and others are invited, purchasing elsewhere, as it r advantage. . 1 .. 1 the above goods'thade to or- Ily packed, so that thyietan stance without injury/ , tlth- Arere supplied with Slats, s, or Pulley's at 'The loirtfat to (1111 hero "Will be to t KrAny der, or care be sent any er Mara Fronts, He prices. March 3 0 IN THE avEzinlopja 1840.--Iy Enna! AMU alagi t J..WILLIAMS:' , .. : OATH SIXTH iTREET., equhaatimula, . Ilatiti-Wkadanor Mode NO: 114, • awuliticturer t . • • AwA :i ED the finn and highest Med • els the New York. Baltintore and Philadelph Exhibitions, for the superior. hp, of his linde, with confirmed 0411114. demce in h mumuracture,) eske the atten tion of 'pa sere to his assortment of 2,- 000 Nile of narrow and wide alata,,with faneY wed sin Trimmings, of new styles and colord Also, a large and fienarni aaa 4 tortent el transparent NV in do W Shades, all or whlekke will sell et the lowest Cash prices. 11C7'0411/linds painted and trlenned to look isquilito new. liCrpealers supplied on liberal terms. eiditens4 -Adams county are res pectfully invited to call before beyingelse. where--conlident of pleasing all. Elroy's.* IN MN EYNNINOB.4O Mirolilt 1845.-11 m ' JAMES AIOLAN & nirorrsos or ENGLISH, FRENCH k GER431.9.N GOODS. No. 8, Bonk street, Philadelphia. Needles, Stay Binding, Sewing Pins, Carpet do. Patent Thread, Tapes, . Cost do. Tailors' T.rist, Cords, Flannel do. Thimbles, Galloons, Quality do. Bodkins. Hinton., Forniturii do. Puree T*l4. Books &Eye.l Wire Ribbon., Zephyr Worsted Silk. Cotton, rind linnen Cansw, Glower y, Shins and Drawers, Comforts, IntantikNocke, Children.' Gaiters. Suspenders, Woolen Yarn. and, a great veriety o STAPLE AND FANCY TRIMMINGS. March 18, , 1848.-41 Langenheim's Daguerrinn Gal lery, Exchange, 3d Story. . ON.: Hem' CLAY, visiting ifils Ta- H tablisliment for the purpose of ha. ring a daguerreotype taken, expressed flat tering opinions on this favorite place of the "beauty and fashion" of Philadelphia, and vast numbers of stranger; resort to it to procure a good Daguerreotype. The Proprietors will make every exertions to extend the long established fame of this well known establishment. Family groupes, Groupes of Children, and mingle portraits of all sizes are executed equally well. Philadelphia, April 21, 1848—ly LIPPINCOTT & PARRY, Importers and Derders `iri s CLOTHS, CIISSLIfERES, VESTINGS,¢c., SOUTH WEST CORNER Or SECOND AND MAR KET STREETS, PHILADELPHIA, I NV rTE the attention of Country Mer chants and Alerchant Tailors, to the following description of Goods received by late arrivals front Europe and the Home Market, viz : CLOTHS of the most celebrated Manufacture, em bracing all colors and grades of texture. CISSINE,RES of the:ll6ons descriptions, including Doe skins, Tweeds, 4-c. VESTINGS, New Style and Neat Figured, French and English Silk Vestings, Marseilles, Cash mere, Valencia and Satin do. 4L30, Cashmeretts, Queens Cloths, Croton Cloths, Lustre Coatings, Coat Cheeks, Worsted Cheek., Linen Drillings, Mohair Lustre., Drop D' Eta, Silk Velvets, Serge., Padding., Canvass, Twist, Sewing Silk Silesia', Holland.. April 13, t849.-2m The Cheapest staid Most ti pile di d Assortment of WATCHES AND JEWELRY IN PHIL4DELPHI9. LEWIS LAIDQIII'I7II , • xo. 413 xmLarr snutBT, . „ di Fay Doors elbow Bleventh,NorthSide, HAS just received by. Isle arrivali, ham the most celebrated Manufacturers of Europe. a inegnilleent and judiciously selected assortment of GOLD .4ND SILVER IrdITCHL'S, which he will sell eheaper than any other establishment in. the, United States. ,A mong the sesortnient win he found : Gold Levers, 18 k. eases, full jewelled, 11 30 Silver Levers, full jewelled, 15 . Gold rEpinee, li k eases, jewelled, 25 ' Silver l'Epinee, jeweils'. 10 0 ' guarder Watcher , . 4to $lO Silver Tea Spoons e equal to coin, pet set, 4 60 " . Unit; " " 10 00 4 Table, a " 16 00 . Togetben. wi th a sidendid assortment of Cbitato and Molt Jewelry, &e l. ate... GOLD CHAINiii of various styliss; f;om the beat hisruifabtareta. ~ , 13rPlesaspsesarseibtaitivortieement, and call at LEWIS' LADQMI/1373, No. 418 MARKO, STREET, above ; air/- Nova, North de, ~ ~ • . (0 . 1 hive onlitiand• Silver levers .1W 1 0; cheaper than the 1 5 Brig A. ICrA libmil.' ,flAtanitdi to the trade. April 13, 1: , . 358. G. E. BUEHLER RESPECTFULLY,informs his friends and the public generally that he hag now on hand a large assortment of TIN 11:3ItE of every description, which he will sell at moderate prices—all warranted. Persons wishing to purchase of low rates will do well to call before purchasing else where. HOUSE SPOUTING will be made and put up at 12h cente a foot. ALEX. R. STEVENSON. ATTORNEY AT LAW, • CIFFICE in the 'Centre Bqm:ire, North of the Court-horae, between and Srevenaon'a comers. Gatiyaburg, Pa. 11 ookoidt tlit 'AMA ti ban opl e TC! CANYASS.E RS "TAR r •,L, I • 'LLowipto TALiAIILIN NATIONAL cs GRINS 'AN deeittedll , the' beat Books that Amite can eitaillot theta tittle supplying to the Peesie,of the United Dimes. • They•saiodispeneable as books °Unfit, • 'Snisiidril...'Repietenfdlinet Cons7ll' itildMitre 'Leg,islattires. OA ettiteldt• pilots by ''till the young men 'an', Vest those *hone* aspiring to distinction and fame Why' hallsof Them is net a city or townie; *eV. ,Stet a, even those of small impertance,hexcein• WO many citizens to whom these works am in liiiiyienssble. They are the sacred 'AteiiiVes of our' Common Country. Th. Chronicles of ik 'inetiesn Independence. ,pCISTAIAATERS, COLPORTEURS, & BOOK AGENTS, - . are favited to secure such districts of country. as they are most familiar with, and desire to occu• All applications are requssted.to be 'made without delay • • • OUR PLAN. 117'The plan the publisher has so successfully tarried on for several years, is the obtaining re• sponilible men as agents, who are well known In their own counties, towns, and villages, and have time ant disposition to circulate good and in. 'tractive books among their neighbors sod friends taking a glance at the following list of Rooks it will easily be discovered that they are adapted to the Christian, the Patriot, lb* bletesman, and the InpoeStie Pill's. Any, person wishing to embark M, the enterpripe, will risk nothing by vending to the publisher *2(,, for which be will receive sample copies of the principal works, af• fording a very liberal Neuman, to the Agent for this trouble. 1776! A Faithful Chron icle of the War of Independence. A HISTORY OF THE ANGLO-AMERI CANS, from the period of the union of the Col onierwaprinit the Feench, ti the inisuguratiou of Washington, the first President of the U. States. Beautitedly illustrated by numerous engravings; showinclhe plane of battle, prominent events, and portrait, of distinguished men of the period. 13y Renton J .l. Lording. In nandsome emble matit binding. Price $2 50. lIDOTO every due-hearted American, this is a most welcome and invaluable work : it is the voice of our fathers calling us to guard moat sa credly the precious boon of freedom,—to Pur thous and secure which, they offered upon their con ntry's altar, their live", their fortunes and their tarred honor. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. . (From tne American Signal.) "We have been deeply interested in reading a new and splendid patriotic volume, entitled .1776,' published by E. Walker, of New York.— The embellishments, which are very numerous, are of the most perfect description,and carry the mind of the render back to the period when the continental armies were marshalled to defend our native land. We advise all the readers of the Signal to add this book to their libraries, and teach the rising generation to value the price. teas lessons it Contains so abundantly." [From the New York F.:prem.] "The book is elegantly printed, sod the engra. slap (seventreight in number) form in them selves a rare historical g allery oLgreat interest and variety, displaying t he originality and taste of the atithorartirt in his department. As st whole, we have no hesitation in commending this volume as the best popular history of ow Revolution vet published." [From the F.vening Mirror.] "This is the title of a very elegant-loLkingbook of some KID pages, published by Edward Walker, 114 Fulton street. The work is beautifully Il lustrated with a great number of engravings, and the typography and binding are absolutely fault less. It contains .:great amount and variety of information relating to the revolutionary period or American ntsrory, and is • work which will, doubtless, command a very extensive rale. ' "With regard to the tone and spirit of the vol ume. the felicity of the style of narrative and re flection, and the great cant taken to insure accura• cy, as is shown by the author's frequent reference to the best authoiiies, 1 am confident that he is entitled to the reputation of a competent and faithful historian. EDWIN WILLIAMS." (From the Albany Spectator "This is a great national work, the beauties and excellences of which should be studied by every one who would understand the history of human freedom and the inalienable rights oil man" (From the Knickerbocker Magazine.) "The enterprising and patriotic spirited pub lisher of this exceedingly beautiful volume will Purely flnd that he ha. not misjudged, in believ ing that 'a book in one volume, well written, and embracing a faithful chronicle of events which aceeomplished the laying of the foundatiornstone of this great republic, would be invaluable to the present and future generations.' " The Presidents of the U. States, THEIR MEMOIRS AND ,ADMINISTRA• To which is added, an account of the inaugu ration of each President,' and a history of tee principal political events of his administration, and of the transactious of Congress at each ses sion daring the period. Deelaration.ol Independence. • • Articles of Confederation. Constitution of the 'Waited .States, with notes and references. A brief history of the events and ctrenteloball ces which led to the tpion of the States, and for 'thin of the Constitution. A sypoptis of the constitution of the !seven States. Tables of members of the Cabinet* o( the va rious administrations, Minister* to loreign coun tries, and.otber principal public oftiiere. Chronological tables of political events in the United States. Statiatiesl tables of Revenue, Commerce, and Population. A complete list of members of Congress from 1789 to 1848• With Portraits of the Presidents, engraved on steel in the best style of the art, from the most approved likenesses By V. &lab, Ent-, or Johnstown, N.. Ar. In pas large, handsome vol ume Svo.. in emblematic binding. Price 12 50. 031slo expense bas been spared in the Peeps ration of these volumes, 01,dpe!inrati, history, and statiities, to tender the twine worthy of "pa• tronage, hot only of atitirsmair niullagislkars, but of the American pas ally i wbo will find in them tlieTtetbstifyofAtelltieel Know /lm' and a mass orlnformation Indispensable to every intelligent eltizen/ , . • " Statesman'* Manual, • colOatntio The LtveiYaddreiteil.linst Mesiietrie 61 the Presidenti of the' U. &titer, From Washington, l o Taylor's inaugutal Map Sage. March, 1549 With a history of their Ad. ministrations, and of each session of Congress: 41w, carious Histericil, 'Estatiitleal, and other important Public Documents, .eod a complete Index, or Analytical Table of Contents to the whole work. Illustrated with Portrait' of our 12 Presidents, engraved on steel, from the most approve deuthorities, and in the best style of the Art. Printed oh the best paper, and handsomer ty bound In emblematic style. It will also be embellished' with Views of the Capitol, Presi. dent's House and the Seals the several States, and the IL States. In four large Bvo. volumes. Price 810. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS, he. [From the President of Ibe U. States ]. "To Mr. E. Walker—Dear Sir : I have found your Statesman's Manual a valuable work, and exceedingly useful and convenient. YOU(P. J. K. POLK. (From the Don. Holey Clay.] "My dear Sir :—Your ritatesmen'a Manual is a very valuable work for reference." STRill or NEW YORK : ERKTOMPY'S office ARRANT, Department oiCom. Schools. 3 Sept. 15, '4t. 1 hare examined the "Statesmenli'Manual,' In two volumes octavo, compiled by Edwin Will. jams, and am of the, opinion that it is.a proper work,fog reboot district libraries, and deser‘ing of a lilacs in these institutions, designed for the diffintion of useful knowledge. J.:. Rs P•Aas., Dep. State Supt Com. Schools. [From the Journal of COmmetee.] "This is one of the most important hooks pub. liabed in the U. States for a long time." (Fr prp the New-York Courier aod inquirer.] "Thut is the most important contribution to American political history ever published." ' From the Democratic Itevien4 ' "The whole forms a most complete libra v in ,i tf a u: of 611 ritets copettr4l Pi4eilesl mninll7y. 'Nelodividual should ita v4thoit 'thew Ittrh.4oledetee 'at band 'for proinkt vethreuev— acti&inting hare 'Of idleidisthailsortantlimMtet t eee debatee might b. epared to bleted partilans.,were dj biktki ekhithd - lor " lA'• Slide, • trequebt nceitirtolt to 'refer 'to. them." 4 ' l Flom dolt :!....FaFiritia l A1101.1*(1,1 AO eingdintierdly,astatuthal. Mork, *Au' suckeminently deserving of a national cyppott r " .(fripatt the Commercial Advertiser.] "Sdcb' i work le Invaluable, and is offered a: a comparatively fair prite; in 'eknettailith of a j large'sale." I#o o2 .lblirrneirf, RiPc.4 l •ll ''l l 6e' Statesman's Manual IS a very valuable work'-comprising a cat - plots condeueed psliti• sal hititory of out country frbm the fetiniation of our government to the wettish . • (from the. Waehimpenian. Ohio.] but scanty pridoe,:to thal no work lifer vein, to, tho Americen , Statesman, reit lourivaliet, Historian, &e, ever 'before appeared." ' ' ' ' ' [Front the Harrigbing (PW.) Argus, Ant. CIO, 4(1.) 'We politieian, no man who desires to sena stall* the bistovy ;41' the tionend administrations of the Chatual .ortalWat. OR ) " with " ut a cOpy of it. As a book of riferenes it is inval uable.r • . Rev. Dr. Doteing's Great Trork on Ro swanistn--41 new and enlarged .ffldi titm, with the Author's last Additions. A BOOK FOR EVERY PROTESTANT. Ristory of Romanis:A From its earliest origin to the present time BY RHY. JOHN DOWLINO. D. Embellished with upwards of 50 high!y finish ed engravings,chisidy from original designs. Just published, with the Author's final corm firms,* flew and enlarged editicia of :his +Olen did and piipulat wotk, with &copious itipPleMent comprising • history of the Lila and Reign o the present remarkable Pope, PIUS I biographical sketch of of the last Pope, (IRE. GORY XVI. . tk.rThe best enconi um upon tbie learned,com plate and popular Histitry of Rciiiiaism, is the feet that sitters doomed (vies have been sold in about three years, and still there is a constant demand for it in all parts of the country. In or der to meet this demand, cud to gratify the pub tic curiosity in relation to the present Pope, Pi us IX, the present enlarged ediiion is presented to the public. With the supplement, the work now forms a splendid octavo column, for the par lor or for the library, of 73:1 pages. Testimonials to former edition?, selected from more than a hundred, from all Protestant De nominations. EPISCOPAL. [From the Protestant Churchman ) 'This is a beautiful volume of ti 72 pages.— Good service has been done for the cause of truth by its publication, and it certaiuly ought to serum Tor its author an enviable reputatiou moag contributors to this standard literature of the day. [From the Episcopal Recorder.] "Ti traces its subject from the earliest corrup. tions of Christianity to the present inns It has a full chronological table, with analytical and alphabetical indexes and glossary. It is a large and beautiful volume, and full of valuable inlor• mat ion." METHODIST. (From Zion's Herald.) "It is written in a popular style. Its engra vings are numerous and finely executed. The Book wail doubtless be popular, and cannot fail to produce a profound conviction of the terrible iniquity of Anti-Christ." Rev. George Colas. of the Christian Advocate and Journal, says cannot but express my Latitude to Almighty God that such a concise and complete development of 'the Mystery of In iquity' is now presented to the public in a form so elegant and attractive." CIANGRF.G TIONA L. Rev. Dr. Cheerer, in the Neu York Evangel• jot, says ought to have noticed thi. ex cellent and beautiful work before. It pn.sesses many and very itiong claims for popid.ir tar or. and 1..0 do of doubt that it 1s de•l ned 'e 11.g,e an extraordinary sale. The wink tacit a char. acterized by great ,o-earth, and • comprehen.i.e and scriptural view of the nature and r.r; the Popish System." PR F.ABYTERIAN [From the (Phila.) Presbyterian ] "Such a work required deep and mounded re search, and it affords evidence that diligivire, caution an judgment, in the selection and ar rangement of materials have not been wanting. The author has nailed himself of the wri tings of both Protestants and Papists, and has brought together a greater mass of information on the history, the spirit, and the doings of Po pery, than webers ever dee& before in one vol ume I" MISCELLANEOUS, [Prom the. Christian Intelligenner.) CD. Ref ) "Those who would nee a correct and conden sed exhibition of the ten thousand abominations of the papacy may find it, to their swam mint, in "Dowling's leisturyolifomanism.' he contents form a rich storehouse of historical irt stniction, which, ifit could be placed within the teach of every family, would prove an unspeak able blessing to our beloved country. This is the book for Americana. Place it besideyoUr Bibles. Compare its retards of Crime and the papal principles it exposes, -with ther holy doc trines and immaculate lit. of Jean'. of Nazareth. When you have done this, you will have no diffi culty in determining whether or not Ilommisin is Christianity." • • • • Rev. Alexander Campbell, President of Seth any College, of tine Church of the Reformers, says: .•In this work are immense assemblages of facts and documents connected With the de velopment and hiitory of this great mammoth Institution of error and iniquity. Popery isrte veloped in this treatise from it birth to the Pre sent We desire for this book every large circulation. It' is only necessary to enlighten this community:is the true spirit 'and 'thaw ter of the Papatigystem, to secure them against its insidious attacks upon every thing we as a people hold dear • and snored. Let *very . oile I who buys ibis work communicate freely lto those 'around kiit thq daifelopplenta which It, re veils: and the fief which it records:" President Cramp, of Montreal, editor of the Montreal Register, and authored the lest Rook or Popery, says:—"This important work , poaseet• es merits of a high order.. We ant plitheed Iv Re , that Dr, Dowling furnishes ample references to his high T.lie matter ii rell,ar• ranged ; the' faciu unquestionable ; the Wile lu• cid ; arid the spirit, catholic,,in IFQi.a porer sense of tbe term.. Its extensive *fielded*, will ilk highly adviddiugeoua to Protestantism::! Notwithstanding the extenalyw Rupplepopd, nove s seeldedlodde valuable work, the price will remain tie ilia,* is the firmer editions, Three • • .. E. WALKER, Pabliiher, ,114 Fuiton Street s Nevi !Ark. , Mitch'2B, 1R49.-6t • • 1 ii H GRi3CEIIIES. Tl .& saltscriber has just. regfllTed,_kkg beet quality of .310LAISS,E8 BTIVP rf b, which hoofers at 50 coma a gallon 4, new crop, N. 0. MOLASSES, a Rine or ticlat tlo,A ',MOLASSES ; superior winter-strained LARD OIL, as clear as ws. ter; at 111.00.—and a general assortment of Dry Goods and Groceries, "at prices' to suit the times." J. M. STEVENSON el OLD .PENS AND SILVER PEN CILS, (best quality) Card Cases, Visitivand Printing Cards, Fancy Note Paper, Envelopes, Motto %Valera, Fancy Sealing Wix, Letter Stamps; &C., for sale by S. H. BUEHLER. IiA.CONF,TS, and CA M II RIC mid MULL MUSLLNS, of . the Tip-Top Mob, for file by J. L. BL'IIICK. PURIFY • TFIE IILtfOITY. Dr. Kreler'lN 4 1. 0114 1 f1t 1 . 4 IrtiOß the removal and letrotrtnefthAttitlif44 ll `.. diseases arising from an.trpu,sit til,a#lyr the Blood. and hrthit of flit. %wily . . y,11,1, , Chronic disease of the eVeit;Broniliiiii.'iqu • flay, Catarrh, eft!, s•Crollila in illfiiiiitilolo • 4•l• tee, &old Head, BlotehttaPilirtalitidnir*ltiliphent of tb. head, face and eatraniiiiiiiillteenit.C t litan• 44:1Oreetirilla 004 AVM*? 41111,Weltrcittiti it 'Jfktuilllifili 1 1 1 01 4", i l i/WV. All'ectp+ 71Ib i hie ri so - is, 'constitution% Petit p.,en , %11 . tryirpociat and tereditatt predispositiegp t e . Vat' °One' sde,tieiti thdrtrietiisl, thrit be ' the siiiiiiiifitvelteare•ofsarkilet INV* aid ants - igloo imrtsedistaly.44.aggelc aklitteitaeoit lathery 441 1targ111 1 4L,...,-*iIRY Witialkill,•Pl,lll 'Will' i ‘tir law, carries,..rAtzt„lig r atingl . Illity. i ipt, ptu,r.tin meat. .14 limit*', A pr . i pitusiions to .: 1 ‘1 1 44,4Aiit' 61 055 ;"I,lqle ITh'll n it is the con ijto, titiiiidiappl i r d ipgiirt9,oo,er( T causes, a kith gradually"; 41(tirelin WI 1i .. , e'er a the change:4 '- uNtli'thil E. alettnir e. I tletiieg dun • ger is dreamt of . Thsilintijoiihio illistiniiii ail mentl is of slow growth. and of siOW progress coneeitiA4l§ , lialintig 4 1 4(Y4flinie)Eligfills. run sumption, ilyapepsiarwite swelling, gnut, citron id-siltation, 'of the stomaith ,, ,liVstr.i Illhe; Wd, .eyeesand Ilt,,lllnuilielai efuttllK4.ihiarccillati-eirh /teimc . the ealett of. linAilt l eirrit igmie ivemelsnflio rotinn, 'effeetrni vegittqlve life .4nm an an'fey a deaf icipaired cut, herinlitifiyiiiiiii.itiiithing; Wi l t or poseerfbil ateitishrirt Meditiabiciiplomira the least !wipe to-tins invalid.. Arline 'Wig , Mill Dever cam and, oftea ilo.tnaphimisetieL Tesa • . a cm and, 41 smi9tyrterit, ea nag up,lrti l h,l orpqr sera* uf dirt tv 7 t he one ln,titrifpc . then, Ole It r ,to change irtorbliticitidn, ete ‘ibat Pafhoteti n eulentes,' Read the I/Mowing" kaloatile tititTniu• • , ~ fly '6! • . . .1 , astanateara, 7'604, 1114 t. ‘ • ' giving , been steeped of the riwireA, it %f -ronts the mutt pteasure to Wahl, to nscommeitil it as a valuable remedy in that class of claimer, constitutional, sod glandular distaste to which it is especially allmted. To those is ho are af flicted, and require medicine as an i s LTICI ATI vs cannot obtain it in a moreagropeable. moire, and uniform state, than is to be fptin4 in the pans caA. 1 have used it in several instances atilt decided success. , Yuan/ 0 4c, • i ' , 'lll IC.I,ISON, M. P. Prepared and Se-ld N. W. Cor. 5d k South t.t. Philadelphia. File malt byl S. F.LI:IOT, 011 i T ingle; bil'PHEßS:ON,illitreiebutg. sad, byllitg,, gist e alid . llllrol,4lls 111/ctighAtit le C-04nti )..—. Price 25 cte per bottle, See Rap lett. t7ot particulars see pamphlets: ' Price"silatie bottles-10 haltdoten. ' O'Also DR. KEELP.R'S CORDIAL - • AND CaRMINATIVF.," a medicine of uraurpastrd pawing in speedily curing I)iashsee, Dyientety, Cholera infAntum;,i'holera Mottos, Colic, Fist II - Is ncy, and,for all detangements of the Stomach a nd Bnivela eausod . icy TSIL.niSio. No is mily should be without the infallible !remedy. Price on ly 9i cents per bottle. • ' ' Oct. 20. poly 14, ibit.--ly] DR. HA LSEY'S GOLD & SILVER 111 I.s are mounded upon the prindople st.N r ii diseases arise !rota the saute copses. er•that a morbid condition of the liter, stssnaih alb u - eh., predisposes the system to ec el.) clots 01 its,.. ease. When these iinpor tent fuactious bean • obstructed with ittperabundanee el Gilliam, Nib cid matter, Nature ceases to fulfil her properof flea, It is then that the blood becomes impure because the secretive coons of the liver, whose office it is to separate the worn-out principle of this vital fluid are no longey tit for their office, and the wasted part of the blood continues there fore in its circulation end beeonies diffused throughout the whole system. Thus filled with inlectsous humors the body is wade liable' to sickness. 11, by chance, it is exposed to a sud den change in the weather, a had cold or con sumption would be the result—it in that 'Hof y of contagious disordess, it could imbibe'll • infection. 1111. HALDVeII GOLD ADD Sii.rsa Pitts, al though pleasant to take and innocent in opera lion, is the most estrellent medicine in the world. to mmovellptl d hut au_ v_ic.d flintier ficim the system, asurlo restore the liver, stiiiii• acts and bowels, o the performonee al their pro per functions, thereby rendering the blood pure, sod divesting the system horn ell - morbid and infectious humours. o bich will finally Irmo, e every disease, however longstanding, and end the system with health, strength and vigor. A circular giving a lull explanation of ti e two-fold action of the 60.'d god Siker Pills, ran be had of the agent gratin. Price only rents per box, containing both kinds, and for stile at the general Depot, No. 9, Coortlentl rtreet New York.unit to Cettystnirg by S. 11 111: EIMER J 19, 18114.—.1m. rrIIE undersigned has , connected with his Coachmaking Establiahtnent a large Smith Shop, sad is prepared to do ALL KINDO OF BLACKSMITIIIN,G, munnito IRONING CARRIAGfS, BUGGIES, WAGONS, AC: Ile would say to those who here Horses to shoe, that he has in his employ first-rate hands, which, with his personal atteniiqn, will enable him to giros entire satlefaetion to all those who may favor him with a dill. CARRIAGE & BUGGY SPRINGS, (warranted) will be promptly made to or der at all times. IF:7 1 "AlF kitidtr ot REPAIRINc4 &hie, both in Wood and Iron, at the nistreduc ed prices. 11:33•Thankrul for past encouragement, the subscriber solicits& continuance orpat ronage, and invitee his friends to•rall at his Establishment in west Chen bersburg at., a few doqrs below Thotnpson'allotel. C. W. HOFFMAN. Gettysburg, October /6, X 8447. HOUSE SPOUTING 11117 ILL" bit UM° iinifinit„ OP by trio subseribex,who willattetul,proinpt ly to ati orders, and upon as reasonable tonne as can be procured. at my entablish wet in thireounty.' • GEO. E BUEHLER Gettymbog. tAcyolior 1,5, 1447. , . POTATOES; A large lot of ray superior POTA. 4 .3 a. TOES, just ' reeeivsd, • families wan tit* gbodiartiele ter Mk cin'lol supplied by eallinzsogn.st . Use Use attire' Or 14. StION. t) Moral, 1141849., INE t FRESH NAOKEREL, ended peritot'ENOLlSlF CIIIEES t p opened B:l,TM§Wrs,i• TER.STAIL.. Al 1) ,11-: ' repubugAidi,"er y - County Muldsni, above,;the Register and Recorder's, Cefies, by' • 9 I, BUZHI.ER, . . TElnx If paid in advance or within IM. year, 4 1 / t4 l l annum--if not paid within the year, 12 , 51./, paper diacentinued until all ariparages ale , paidnr• except at tits option of the idibm. *Jingle copies, 81 cents. 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