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    Valuable Chestnut and Locust'
ft LAND;
AT
W oti 2i 344 1 0 aaaatii
On 771ir tiday the 31st of Noy . iiiitant,
t AT' i 0 O'CLOCK. A.
I . will •ell at Public retlue, on the
premises.
itno ACRES
OR EXCELLENT,
Trllf:M.l.2 /TAD
-
around MARIA FURNACE, in Adams
ecnintyc } 1 , 4 1.v Otto foot of the South Moun
taig.
,The land is all well covered with
eipellent youtig -Ow ma Timber, inter
rothed wish a clue proportion of Lorust.—
MOst of it was cut oil :thou:. 22 years ago
midis
_now more valuable than before such
cutting. A. part of it has Rock Oak and
other ,Timber on it. It will be sold in
lota of trom 15 to 30 ACRES each.
41,,50, al Me same lime and place, will
be sold
fieveral Itotises and Lots,
in (the village at the Furnace. Also, th e
- at EINIA&QR4 Mtn
u u attacheil to it, with the Water
Power. Also, about
35 ACRES
ntsOFdjoini LAND)
with the improveme, ang lands
ofidartin Ebert and others. Any desired
information rolutive to the property can be
had, from Col. J. D. Paxton or Wm. Ham.
matt, Esq.
.TERAS.—Ono half the purchase mo•
trey on the Ist of April. 1850 ; the other
half on the Ist of April, 1851, with thief
est and sufficient security. Immediate
possession will be given.
THADDEUS STEVENS.
May 4, 1849.—ta
CHOICE SPING GOODS
,AND BARE BARGAINS!
D. MI DDLECOFF
AS just opened a large and general
jut assortment of SEASONABLE
rilinDSo
•
conraismo EVERY THING DESIIIAIITA Fos
Ladies' & Gentlemen'sVear,
wftich: will be sold CHEAP, bey.nd all
precedent. lie has Prints• a t 2
cents.
4,l4,refiri 2, Gin ghams, Lawns, Cifecks and
Ticking:, a a fp. Also Silks, Lig, line
trel„fierages, Organdis. Ate., wear; with
she lot of Black Goods. Also,
Bonnets, Hats, Boo's. Wm*, pars
asols, &c., &c.
licaPersons wishing cheap Goods, of
a first-rateq un I itv, are respectfully invited
to call arid judge 'for themselves.
May 4, 1849.-1 •
W %%Rgh
Jr PRICES TEMIT 0.411X7r
BE BEJT:
GEORGE ARNOLD.
.n
1' the o and we own stand,
jik
jut received and is now opening, Jut
usual, as large anti well selected a stock
of goods, as has beep offered to the , public
at any time—consisting of
'Dry` Goods & Groocties,'
eicia2ll2)UP4al/22i,
QIIEENSWARE & HOLLOWARE,
LEGHORN, STRAW, AND GDR
WEHIGUMEgo &Et,
all of which have been purchased on the
very beet terms, and will be mild at prices
to suit the times. He will not miareptio.'
alai nor deceive you by saying that stit
can sellgoods, ...Thirty per cent. cheaper"'
then`Amy other establishment. But we
will confine ourselves to the plain &me,
and.dun is, that we will sell any and sweep
article as cheap, if not a little cheaper, than
they can be had elsewhere. Our prices
are uniform. And we warrant all Goods
sold tittle as they are represented.
OtrThe Ladies' attention, particularly,
is merited to a large and very handsome as
Isogon of
Silks, and Fancy Goods
generally. Please give us a call, examine
and judge for yourselves.
GEORGE ARNOLD.
♦pril 5. 1849.-4
. IND Tat kitCl MS . %
E advise you all. in view of the nett
oral propensity 'now•a-days' to de
able DARCIAINII, to go and see
43.21ZiriParAeali10.0
NEW SPRING GOODS.
Iris worth a visit, to look at his•CALI
CQEd. Ills whole assortment is well
'sleeted, and his Goods are not only pret
lbut cheap. H aving been purchased late
In the season, when city merchants were
eatious to sell, they were obtained at re
thxted prices. Ilia Cotton Goods are re
markably low. Go, then, to BT&VEN.
SON% before you purchase.
day 18, 1848.
3111:1111MIL IILT •
eIIHE subscriber tenders his aoknowl
sdgcneitts to the public for the liberal
Sad patronage with which he has
boar ed for a series of years, and re-
Sporn announces that he has just re
asetre... at his old established stand in
CheatborsbUrg street, a large and fresh
SUPPLY OF
DBIjGS & -MEDICINES,
f.Fad&tticaltilta3U.l,loo
Paints,Varnish, Dyestuffs
to every variety of articles usually found
ire tit)tog stare, to which he invites the
titivation of the public., with assurances that
they will be furnished at the moat reason.
Au '
B. 11. BUEHLER.
aq il3wlttytbarg. Juin B. 1848.
ev
4RDEN SEEDH.—A fresh — iiipply.
warranted growth of 1848, just re
d. sad for sole br
. ~ ~ .. . KI.LLEIL KURTZ.
ERFUNIERY, SOAZA, FANCY
ARTICLES. TO. for sale
C. WEAVER.
ansl CA # a RIC and
MULL MUSLINS, of the Tip-Top
lie WI by J. L. OCIIICIE.
Itafilature Advertisements
J. Al: Mast. W. S. Lionurts•
UKEM & 110 PIE
MERCHANT TAILQ# ANI) WHOLE4ALL
DErkLEftS
la Cloths, Csosimares, Vesting& do Tailors Trim
uongs. No. %SO lialtirooro at., N. W. cur-
Oat of Charles, klarrnaust.
A large asaorunent of READY MADE
CLOTHLNIJI. of superior quality.
ZaLli IPiat(.9a ObaLia.fe
Cloth rooms up stairs—Entrance, gout
end of the Store on Charles street. -
March 30, /849.-1 y
C 0 Sl' 11.71 E 11.1.L1G.
SPRING & SUMMER CLOTLIU4G
WHOLESALE AND ISETAM.
(IN hand and for sale, the 'irritated
j f best sesortsnent of•BI'RING and
SUMMER CLOTHING, stpriasarvoli
much reduced.
C 0 TB.
Coats of every variety, stobmoing al
the latest styles, and •of as impresstes
and make, from 78 eta, to t o 3,4, 5, 9
8, 810, and upwards.
PANTRLOONS., •
Pantaloons of all kinds, front 75 etc to
1, 1.50, 1.75, 2,2 50, and also a eery ash
ionable style, the Laniartine stripe, a 11.501
$4, and upwards.
PA ST S.
Vests of every variety, comprisingspti
Ss ti n, Cash mere, MarmilloscirilitieTi,
60 cts. 75 cts, SI, 112.50,03, and utoriards.
BOPS 'cLorffillro.
Always on haod the lariputt nod foot au
somata of Hoy's Mouthing ever - sittentd,
in this city.
A splendid, assortment of Clotho and
Ccusimeres. of the best make. avast
with a large and handsome variety ofISILIE
and MARSEILLES vgsynsTus, which
will be made up to order in the beet Win
ne r, 20 par cent. boa than the accustomed
prices. and in alleases a neat and beauti
ful fit guaranteed.,
AT COSTUME HALL.
IMiM;O2iMI
pr,rAttathed to the *bo's'n, is one of the
largest and must extensive SHIRT FAC
TORIES its Ilke country, embracing every
variety and make, ail:wises which cannot
fail to please any one wishing to purchase:
BONE PRICE ONLY
March SO, 1849i.w4y
THE MOST PITENSIVII
SHIRT EITABLIKIIMENT
EN nut win= SIAM IS At
no, VIII tiatrtacias irraitT, *sea LIGHT,
- , Baltimore, 111 d.
When 500 palms awe ethplopwl, and a stock of
1000 damn shirts always on band.
ERCIUNTS AND OTHERS
AR,Arisiting Baltimore are invited to
till aad.gxamineitbe largest and best stock
of suurre that has ever been offered.
comilitiat of all sizes and qualities for
MEN AND BOYS, which for style and
,workmanship cannot be surpassed.
More than usual efforts have been made
to render the assortment complete and de
sirable in every. respect.
• T. W. BETTON.
Mitch 2. 1849--1 y
Large Stock of Spring Goods !
Kir ONE PRICE om.pi,in
No.
_
Ca BALTIJIMIUg.
HAMILTON EASTER & CO,
~rrNVITE the atteutia of Wholesale and its.
tail buyers to their splendid stock or 'zpring
Goods, (Enoch the largest in Baltiniore,) etu•
bracing select articles in every department ut
the trade, including
bILX. GOODS-4:olored and Black Dress Silks,
'Win de Litines, Bonnet bilk* and satins, Mack
Watered and Satin Striped and Plaid Silks,
Modes, Florence' and the best styles rich los.
teed plain Black bilks.
DiLlgss GUODs—ln every variety of new and
Fashionable styles, an unequalled assortment.
MOURNING GOODe—Every requisite labnc
end Metenel kg' rpos mitur.
LINEN tiOODS AND HUIISENERPING Alt
TICLES.
In tkis department we have every article that
can WPOretlainilies—Sheetings,
Pilleur Linens, Damasks. Diapers, Napkins,
Toweling, Lusta a Good% Flannels. Blankets,
Piano and Table Covers, an madness variety all
our skirting Linens and Linen Noods are of our
importation and warreuredrure Pieta
GINGHAMS, CHINTZES, ,LAWNS, AND
PRINTS.
SHAWLS, - MANTILLA/ma VISITES,
roll supply of ell the styles that are &sapient.
Me, or in demand.
ROtiIIERT AND GLOVES of all kinds. • •
EIIIIROIDSRIEs—A. splendid amen et Lone
Cipes,^Collass, starc h A.. ; Moan
Cotters, Hemmed. Reverie and Embroidoted
Listen Cambric liendats.; Lace%y;dgings. lw
settings. Jaconet sad Swim Edgings and Iw
outings; intuits' Embroidered Freida and
Waists, mid Needle Work Geode of all kinds:
WHITE ddUsLIN GOOD'.—ka Lamlniklkok
Jame', Swiss idttli,NeUerOult, is/. (in Plata,
Plaid dr Stripes,) Linen Cambric, Long Leon.
DOMESTIC corros 00006 111111 articles
pnerally,for servaats' wear of Stout Febrile*.
ALSO,
A complet eassortment of Cloths, Cerebrums,
Vesting', Cravats, beak, Pocket lidkis., Gloves,
Suspenders end Meacham Tailor s Goods and
Trimmings.
In inviting an examination and comparison 01
our Goods and Prices with other establishment",
wallowed teetfer issmasalanduamees he Whole
sale and Retail Purchasers to , deal with us, as
from the large amount of busal,ess done by us
our expenses are less in pro on than partici
witness weds is not so extensive, whilst we bare
unusual advahlages by buying in original pet&
elm with an experiencevof over 20 years the
trade, daring which time we have yearly Mamas.
ad our lassinesachy telling only seals goods as
proved satisfactory to customers, both le dant
bility of fabric and fastness of colon. .
Omit our Goods "rite lowesoniut is awriti4
more
will not be asked nor less taken under
circumstances. This peculiar feature of our base
nese enables all parties to buy at the lowest prima
April 6,1849.-3 m
Philadelphia Advertisements
Alonzo Johnston's New Store,
No. 14 NOR7III SECOND
A finv doors above Market,
PBII-9DELPIII.I.
IIird,NUFACTURER of Transparent
j WIN DOW SHA DES, Reed Minds
Paper Curtains and Veniiian 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, anil of the latest fashions of dif
ferent colors, and a variety of Trimmings
of all kinds.
Also, beautiful TA BLE &OILCLOTH
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
iah,and a splendid assortment of CLOCKS
LOOKING GLASSES,VIRE BOARDS,
pr - 2.01 d Blinds painted and trimmed
over. to look equal to new. at very hole
expense, or taken in exchange for new.
Has on hand the buret and moat co m-
Ora assortment a( stp *One artadev, st
25 rer cent. cheaper then any oilier estah
, ishment in the city, wholesale and retail,
at reduced prices.
Kr Merchants and others are . inyissul
io call before purchasing elsewhere, as it
will be to their advantage. -
(IZ:7 - Any of the above goods made to Or.'
der, or carefully packed, so that they alit
be sent any distance withourinjury: Qtb
er Manufacturers supplied with :NNW:
Fronts, Heads, or Pulley's at the !twist
OPEN IN TRH NVENINOIik jig •
March 30 f 1949.-«7lt
seOO , IPRIEWUrt REA Nioo,
'll•MtblAkis. ,
Igo..ll..xoirm SIXTH STRUT,
runaprimititic
lfetalnant Blin
t dd
& WltrAilier Shade
WARDED
_JA R d 'ghost Med
:ll ala at the bleiliTarli. Baltimomand
Pldladelphialltzhibiticipe, for thesuPetiot,
ity of, hie blinds, with confirmed coatirm
deem, ln,his Manufacture.) asks the atten
iithi4f-ptindnumirro his assorstWent ot 2,-
000 Iliindirtf narrow and wide slats, with
Olney end plain Trimmings,"of new styles
and colors. Also. • large and general
assortment of transparent Window Shades,
all of which heirill sell at the lowest Cash
Pri9es•
11:3•01d blinds painted and trimmed to
look.".. to new.
_Under' supplied on liberal.terms.
*Mamma Adams county are rem
'pectibllf Intrihpd to call before, buy ing rlse
where--eonfident of pleasing ell.
IMP OPEN IN nig EvExisoB.43
March 28, 1849.-41 m
JAMES . M()LAN & CO.,
inrownto of
ENGLISH, FRENCH 40 GERAMN
GOODS.
No. 0, Bank Wed, Phi/ adelphia.
Nemiles, Stay Binding, Sewing 811 k.
Pins, rapes do. Patent Thread,
Tapes. Coat do. Teflon' Twist,
Cards, Flannel de. Thimbles,
Galloons. Quality do. Bodkins.
Bottum P'erniturs do. Purse Twist,
Hooks.Atßyss Wire Ribbons, Zephyr Worsted
Pilk, Cotton. and "'lnnen Cancers,
Glorea,Rosiery, Shins; and Drawers. Comforts,
Infants,Socks, Midvale Gaiters,
/bounders, Woolen Yarn. and s great satiety o
— STAPLE AND FANCY TRIMMINGS.
March 10, 1849.-4 t
ILIPPINPOOTT & PARRY, -
importers and Dealer& in CLOTHS,
C.aSSIMERES. PE STING S,
soon, wEEE CORNER or *lacono AND - NAIR
ILET STREETS, PIIMADICLPHIat,
NVITE the attention of Country Mer
chants and Merchant Tailors, to the
following description of Goods received
by late arrivals from Europe and the Home
Market, viz :
CLOTHS
of most celebrated Manufacture. em•
bracing all colors and grades of texture.
C4SSIMERES
of thevarioui descriptions, iucluding Doe
skins, Thuds, 4.e.
VESTIATM. -
New Style and Neat Figured. French and
English Silk Vesting*, Marseilles, Cash
mere, Valencia and Satin do.
ALSO,
Cashmeretts, Queens Cloths, Croton
Cloths, Lustre Coatings, Coat Checks,
Wonted Checks, Linen Drillings, Mohair
Lustre', Drap D' Eta, Silk Velvets, Serge.,
Padding., Canvass, .Twist, Sewing Silk
Silesia., Holland'.
April 13, 1849.-2 m
The Cheapest and Most Splendid
Assorlineiot of
WATCHES AND JEWELRY
IN / PHILADELPHIA.
ra4ans Lanotturs
• No. 413 DURUM STRUT,
Fltio Doors Above Bleventh,North Side.
HAS just received by late arrivals, Irom
the most celebrated Manufacturers
of Europe, a magnificent and judiciously
elected assortment of
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES.
which he will sell cheaper than any other
establishment in the United Stales. A.
mong the assortment will be found :
Gold Levire.lll It. ease*, felljewelled. $3O
Silver Levers, WI jewelled, 15
Gold fEpinee, k, cases, jewelled, *5 •
Silver repines, jeweils& 10
" Quaid", Watches, 4to sl3 ' •
Sawn Tea Spoons, equal to coin, per 00,4 50
Newt, " " 10 00
" Table, " q 1,5 00
Together with a splendid assortment of Chute
and Rich :meshy, ite.„ &c.
GOLD CHAINS, of redoes stiles, from the
bat Minufeeturers.
GEF'Please preserve this edverthement, and all et
LEWIS'L A DON US'S,
No. 411 MARKET, STREET, above &mo
nism North Side,
0:7" I hare Gold and Silver Levers stilt
cheaper than the above prices.
Kr A liberal discount made to the trade.
April 13, 1849.-3 m.
D. 1111 9 CONAUGHY,
4liorrity ai Law,
OPPICE in the S. W. corner of the
Public Square, one door West of G.
Arnold's Store, formerly occupied as a
Lair Office by John M'Conaughy. dec'd.
He solicits, and by prompt and faithful,at
tendon to business in his profession, it will
be his endeavor to merit, confidence and
patronse.
fiCrit- Wow/wort will also attend
promptly to all business entrusted to him
as .Saint and Solicitor for Patents and
Pensions. He has made arrangements,
through which he can furnish very desira
ble facilities to applicant., tad entirety rob
Sere them from the tuktesinty of iljOustterir
to Washington. on opplication to him pen
sonally or by letter.
Gettysburg, April 2.—tf
NOTICE.
LETTERS testamentary on the Es•
tate of PETER KASE, late of Mount.
joy tp.. Adams county, deed, having
been granted to the subscriber, notice is
hereby given to all who are indebted to said
Estate, to make payment without delay, and
to those having claims to present the same,
properly authenticated, to the subscriber,
residing in the same township, for settle
ment.
JOSEPH FINK, Ez'r.
April 27, 1849.-6i*
Cheap for Cash.
ir L. SCHICK has just received, per
•
0.1• late arrival, as large and as good an
assortment of Ladies' and Gentlenten'e
Gloves and Hosiery as can be produced
in Gettysburg. Also a splendid lot of Rib•
bons and • Flowers—all of which will be
saes low as they can be bought at any
other store in town.
Gettysburg. March VI. Mt
THE nude •
his Coach
lams Smith' 8h
ALL I
BLAeK
has connected with
Ailing Establishment a
and is prepared to do
NDS Or
'
MITRING2"
nolurtmre
INNING CUMAGI . MGM, WINN& K
He would say ui se who hive Horses to
shoe, that he has i his employ first rate
hands., which, wit his perional attention,
will enable him to give entire satisfaetion
to idl 'hose who miy favor him with t call.
CARRIAGE * BUGGY SPRINGII,,
(werrenuidYs will in promptly' made to or
der at:all
REPAIRING done,
ti, at the most retitle-
fitt'All kinds
both in Wood and
ed prices.
ICrThankful f
the snbscriber soli
ronagei and invite,
his Establishment
st., a few doors be
past encoutigerneni.
Its a continuance lif pat
his friends to call at
a west Chiunberaborg
w Thompson's Hotel.
'. W. HOFFMAN.
Gattysbneg, Octiber 15, 1847.
AT THE i I -STAND
'ur LiV47,:w - itimosi :
J. G FREY -
TENDERS hi acknowledgments to
his friends f past favors, and has
the pleasure of anti uncing that he is again
i
located at the old laud, on Washington
street, one square south of ThOopson's
Hotel, where his all be prepared, as here
tofore, to do all kids of
oath,
Cloth*. Sign Painting.
111:7"CARRIAGE REPAIRING dune
at short notice, a on reasonable terms,
. 1 1
for which Countr Produce will be taken.
The subscriber is thankful for past fa
rdre, and hopes. br attention to business,
and a desire to piease, to merit and re.
ceire a continuance of publis patronage.
J. G. FREY.
Gettysburg, Jai. 12, 1849.—tf
.1 pt _..c get . ne has
now on hand a large tssortment of TIN
if:ARE of every description, which he
will sell at moderate prices—all warranted.
Persons wishing to pu-chase at low rates
will do well to call borne purchasing else
where.
HOUSE SPOUTING will be made
and put up at 121 cents a foot.
NE W ESTABLISH ENT.
HENRY SMITH,
ESPECTFULLY informs the chi
lli, Sens of Gett3sburg, and strangers
who may tarry here *lull their beards grow,
that he has opened a new saloon in the
shop formerly, ocentied by JACOB LEEDV,
in Welt York street, one door West of
Paxton's Hat -store, where he intends prose
cuting the Tonsorial business in all its va
ried and various brandies.
His razor's good and warp,
Hell shave your lace anima a smart.
Gentlumen, call and lee for yourselves.
His sponge is good, h towels are clean,
And in his shop he's 'frays seen.
11:3" He also resiectfully informs the
gentlemen that.they can at any time have
their boots blacked the neatest style.—
Gentlemen can alsothave grease removed
from their clothes. I
Gettysburg, April2l, 1848.
DIAMON ) TONSOR
S. R. VPION.
FDresser, has ABHIONABLIE Barber and Hair
' moved his "Temple"
to the diamond, adj ining the County Buil.
dings, where he at all times be found
prepared to attend the calls of the public
From loot ezperi nee he flatters himself
that he can go tirqugh all the ramifications
of the tonsorical departments, with such an
infinite degree of k ill as vrillmeet 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 to a
their private dwellings.
CAUTION !
W URHEASsundryindividuals of late
have been trying to monopolize
and forestall public opinion; and whereas
the subscriber can at the present time phew
the largest and best stock of CHAIRS in
this County, therefore be it known to all
per interested that the undersigned
continues to manufacture it the old stand
in South Baltimore street, every variety of
P.L4/.71r /rad Indfairt
CMS •
which will ImAnkLawilite maid_
accommodating terms for rub Or ?radars.
Aly Chairs are Made in Gettysburg, and
not in »Boston."
Howie and Sign Painting
attended to as formerly ; and from long
practice and experience in business, the
subscriber feels confident that his work .
will bear the closest inspection, because his
workmen are of the best that the country
can furnish.
CiIRINET WARE, of every 'Niel,'
and of the best quality. will be furnished
to Customers!, and at all times made to or
der. 0:7°All kinds of Lumber taken at
fair prices: CHAIR PLANK particularly
wanted—something less than "5000" feet
will answer.
Feeling thankful for past favors, the
subscriber hopes, by attention to business,
still to merit a share of public favor.
HUGH DEN WIDME
Gettysburg, March 9, 1849.—tf
.N 1 ACAULEY'S HISTORY OF ENG
LANlE—Harpers' cheap edition,
Vol. 1, just received, price 25 cta. per vett
For sale at the Bookstore of
KELLER KURTZ.
March $O.
VALUABLE MEDICINES,
x.o c "RAE—mo li r
CIONNE4.I O 'S Megical Pain Extractor,
OM. World's Wooder—pronounied
so by 111 litho blowout used it-White
Sti litaaniation, Fain in the Back.
Weak Tender or Sore Peet, and all
Serofitlone Bores are speedily and per
'insanity cued by Connell'slftioal Pain
Eititetot t , Afilletions of the Wigs, Ape
in the Face; Breast, Tie Doloureaux,
Chronic(_sore ..Eyes,. Blistered Surfaces
its. It is equally beneficial in all kinds:of
Inflamatory Diseases, ouches sore Nipples
and Eyes, Sprains, Rheumatism, White
Swelling sod Ulcers, Bruises, Burns, Chil
blains,'Etysipelas, Piles, Ace., will quickly
be relieved by the application of this salve.
This remarkable unitive possesses many
virtues utter found in any other
lutes the most perfect power over all pains
by fire, positively ,allaying the suffering M
utest immediately upon its application.—
If any disbelieve the statement, we would
eatnestly invite them to call and examine
the numerous unsolicited certificates of
of remarkable cures wrought by this salve.
It hu for months past been sold upon the
following liberal terms, to wit: if the user
was not perfectly satisfied, and even de
lighted with its effects, and furthermore if
it did not folly answer our recommenda
tions, their money was returned immedi
ately at their request. On these terms
this absolute heal-all is now sold ; and we
simply ask if the public can demand any
thing more teasonahle Kind parent, keep
it constantly on hand in case of accident
by fire, life may be lost without it ; but
by its use all burns are subject to its con
trol. unless the vitals are destroyed.
Caution.—No Pain Extractor can be
genuine Mess you find the signature of
Comstock & Co. on the wrapper to each
box. Beware of the counterfeit.
RH EU rd Ansm.—Coiustock's Hew
es' Nerve and Bone Liniment, and Indian
Vegetable Elixir, is warranted to cure any
ease of Rheumatism, Gout, Contracted
Chords and Museles,orstiffJoinia,strengt h.
en Weak Limbs, and enable those who
are crippled to walk again. Use this ar
ticle and be cured, or go without it and
suffer, as you please. Certificates of
cures by the hundred .can be seen at 21
Cortland street, N. York, where this arti
cle is sold only genuine.
DEAFNESS.—Use Dr. McNair's Ac
coustic Oil, for the cure of Deafness. Al
so, all those disagreeable noises, like the
huzzin g of insects, falling of water, whiz
zing of steam, which are symptoms of ap
proaching deafness. Many persons who
have been deaf for ten or twenty years,
and compelled to use ear trumpets, have,
after using one or two bottles, thrown a
side theft trumpets, being made perfectly
well. It has cured cases of ten, fifteen,
and even thirty years standing of deafness.
Bap Liniment of the Piles.— The
worst attacks of the Piles are effectually
and permanently cured in a short time by
the use of the genuine Hay's Liniment.—
Hundreds of our first citizens 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 be
refunded
For Sale at the Drug and Book Store of
AMUEL H. BUEHLER.
Gettysburg, Jan. 19, 1849.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
T HERE are but few persons, compar
atively speaking, at this season of the
year, hut who are suffering, more or less,
with Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Hoarse
ness, or like complaints, caused by the
sudden changes of or exposure to the
weather. To all those who are thus af
flicted, and who may read this advertise.
meet, we would recommend Rosa's Ex.
rscroasxx as the moat effectual remedy
ever offered to the public. No faintly
should be without a bottle of it in their
house, as 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 times the
amount that it is, and who is it that does
not think more of health, the source of our
happiness, than of wealth 1 Delay not
then to procure a bottle at once, and you
will never regret that you tried it.
U3'CA UTION..a
Tim Gasos xi has the words "Roses Experts
raw:, mprotted, Baltimore, Md.,' blown in the
glass, and the initials "J. F. R." stamped on the
the seal. Each bottle, hereafter, will be snivel.
oped in • raw w on which is the for
similesignature of the proprietor, without which
it is couotorteit. Psopanoi only by
JAS. F. ROSS,
Druggist, Baltimore, Md.
For site by SAMUEL H. BUEHLER, Get
tysburg; Dr. H. W. Kauffman, York Springs;
Geo. W. Henn, Fairfield.
•
(CPrice rents per bottle.
March 30. 1819.—tf.
ID ALLEY'S
MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR.
(Tug ORIOINAX AND ONLY ONNVINE.)
BURNS AND SCALDS
lip CHALLENGE the world to prove that any
ia renew Extractor hes ever failed (since Its
introduction by me in 1839,) in OWN single in.
stance to cure the worst Burns end Scales. But
it must be the gamier article, not the vile COl.ll.
tafeit stuff that is Hooding the market.
MARX TIE TlO5 TUT
Iley's Genuine Extractor, in Bums and
Scalds, silents isranediate relief, u soon u ap
plied; it cools and draws out the Bre and pain in
a few minutes. Counterfeit Extractors. no mat
ter by what name of under what title they ap
pear, when applied, irritate and Merease the pam.
Try all the imitations that profess to the some
virtues, and the above rants will be food coo
chubs. It dose, however, riot aloes apply to
Burns end Scalds, but In Cute, Wounds, Sots
and lellsiwedityircia tialdreer — aide
peirdal iolkauatios, the same diligence will be
observed
Piles, Bruises, zzalt Rheum, Rheumatism Rrysip.
ekia, Eruption, Bore Broken
Breast, Chilblainxiever Sores
Old Bores,* Borns,
and all external indammation, yield manly to
the allitourerful. pate subduing, Bed curative
properties of this extraordinary remedy. gut
mark, It must tie the Grassier Disney.
CAITfION:
ru She prelie.—Being cognizant of the danger
attending the use of the couwrsorarr EXTIIIAOI ,
oak !distinctly declare that 1 will not bold my
sell responsible for the etfects of any Eitractor,
unless the same be procured at my own Depot,
415 Broadway, New York, 235 Chestnut street,
Philadelphia, or from my authorized agents.
TO THE LAI)IEs.
Jai *specially to Mothers and Meads of Fan.
ilies.—The great and substantial benefit that may
be derived, and the pain and suffering that may
be prevented by the genuine Dalley's Migical
Pain Extractor, (see printed pamphlet, especial
ly the article addressed to Mothers, &c.,) ought to
make it an inmate of every family. Life itself
has, in many cases, bean preserved by a ready
application of my genuine Extractor. I would
therefore caution Mothers never to be without a
box of it on hand, not for a single day; for where
there are children, accidents will occur. And
what is of nut importance, especially to emus,
it heals the wounds without a scarf
LIFE sAvED—AwFUL CASE OF SCALD!
Whtatfirld, Niagara Co., N
February 28, 1848 )
Mt. Dailey—Dear sir—while my lon, 15
Prom of pp, was et work lo the shingle mono.
factory or L. P. Rose, be bad the misfortune to
slip and fall kilo a a harp vat, used for tot pot
Q~eawa !(boiling blotto preparatory to eatting.
/be bilockshisiljtad been removed from the vat
eqntaining t Isim quantity at boiling water.-,.
Hi All forward, Spading both bands Mid Mina;
all of one side, and one leg badly wad ttii other
partially. Thesesids were so bad on his arms
and leg, that most of the beds earns oft with hie
garments, and his life was despaind if by , both
his physician* and friends.
Dalleyb Pais Extractor was. procured as soon
as possible (which war in about six hours) and
applied, and which relieved him from all
preventing inthanniation and swelling, and in a
few days commented healing his sores. Thine
appeared a general improvement, se much so,
that in three weeks be , was 'Ramrod to his lath.
Cr.' home, distance about one mile and a Waif.
We continued the use of the above medicine
about owe months, and we believe' it was the
means, under Providence, of saving his life, and
we would cheerfully recommend it in ill limiter
eases, as a safe and invaluable remedy. Wills
sentiments of respect, I remain, dear, sir, your
most obedient and hunble servant, - -
ADLAB CLARK,
tiIUsANNAH CLARK,
C. E. CLARK.
We, the undersigned, being personally +murrain.
thed with the case of Mr. Clark's eon, believe the
above statement substantially count :.--
Mr. Dewey. Louisa Dewey, J. S. Kelsey, Hen.
ry H. Pears', Wm. Evens, E. Clark, L. P. Rose,
In Newman, Wm. Newman, Mary J. Rose.
C4ilefaiors.-1 be Extractor has not al yet in
any tingle instance, failed of cu ring Cute, Wounds,
and Punctures-..tro'matter how' severe—(see 10 .
page printed pamphlets) always yield readily to
the wonderful properties of this wonderful salve.
A. DALLEY, 415 Br2arlway, N. York,
and 233 ChestiMe street, Phila..
Inventor and Proprietor.
C. A. MORRIS & CO., Yurk, Agents for the
counties of York and Adams; also for sole by
S. H. BUEHLER, Gettysburg, and D. WHITE,
Hampton.
Gettysburg, May 4,1849.-6 m
BRANDRETR'S PILLS—When the blood
is in an waived condition it is as Yearly for in•
feet , in, as land ploughed and harrowed to receive
the allotted grain. Those who are wise, will
therefore commence the purification of their
blood without delav, and those who are already
attacked with sickness should do the woe.
Ladies should use Brand'teth's Pills frequent
ly They will ensure them from severe sick
ness of the stomach, and, generally speaking,
entirely prevent it. The Brandreth Pills are
harmless. They increase the powers of life,
they do not depress th.m. Females will find
them to secure that state of health which every
mother wishes to enjoy. in costiveness, so of
ten prevalent at an interesting period, the Bran.
broth Pills are a safe and effectual remedy.
There is no medicine locale as this, it is more
easy than castor oil, and is now generally used
by numerous ladies throughout their confine.
ment. Dr. Brandreth can refer to many of our
first physicians who recommend his Pills to their
patients, to the exclusion of all other purgatives,
and the Pills, being composed of herbs or vege
table matter, purify the blood, and carry off the
corrupt humors of the body, in a manner so mis
ple as to give every day ease and pleasure.
The weak, the feeble, the infirm, the nervous,
the delicate, are in a few days strengthened by
Braodretb's Pills, and the worst complaints are
removed by perseverance, without the aid of •
physician. Adapted to all circumstances and
situation., they are the best medicirseever in
vented for families, or to take to sea, preventing
scurvy or costiveness, requiring no change of
diet, particular regimen, or care against taking
cold.
tiOrThe Brandrethlla are sold for 26 cent,
per boa at Dr. B. Brandreth's Principal Office,24 1
Broadway, N. York, and by the following duly
authorized Agents :—J ~,M . Stevenson Jr. Co., Get
tysburg; J. B. M'Creary, Petersburg; Abraham
King, H ante rmown ; A. WF a r lantl, A bbottstown ;
D. M. C. White, Hampton; Sneeringer & Fink,
Littlestown ; Mary Duncan, Cashtown ; Geo. W.
Hemp , Fairfield ; J. H. A niabangh, East Berlin;
D. Newcomer Mechanicsville; Sarn'lBhirk, Han
over. [ May 11, 1840.-2 m
TOUSEY'S MASTER OF PAIN,
the most infallible remedy ever discover
ed for Burns, scalds, l uts, Bruises, sprains
swellings. Old our es, Chilblains. Frosted Limbs.
`cold Head, Self Rheum, Chapped Hands, Sore
Lip., Inflamed Eyelids, ILnning Sores, Piles,
Swelled Face, Erysipelas, Broken Breasts, Sore
Feet, Sore Legs, Sore Head, Sure Nipples, sun
Neck, Fever bores, Ulcers, Blisters, Itch, Sun
Burns, Contracted Curds, Blotches, Pimples.
Corns. Eruptions, Boil . Scald Feet, Ring-worm,
Quinsy. Rheumatism, Enlarged Joints, Chiles.
he , Sc., and every description of external in.
flammation. It is an universal remedy for ex
ternal diseases and casualities of every kind.—
For the wounds and other external diseases of
Horses, it is the mot perfect remer4 in the
world. All Families, Workshops, Foundries
Menutactories, Glass Blowers, Furnace-men
Smiths, Laborers, Masons, and all other Me
chanics, and in fact people of all classes.cireutrs
stances, and conditions, should ever be supplies
(with it, ready fir any emergency, as an imme
diate application 01 this Ointment, in 'ease of
Burn or scald, would always prevent much sof.
lering, and often um life or kw& It possesses
control over the severest injuries by 6re, over
all external inflammations. and by its combined
virtues it sets as Antiseptic, Nervine, Antilipts
modie, Anodyne, Emollient, and Healing, and
is in truth the
MOST COMPLETE EXTERNAL REMEDY
ever made. The people may rely upon it in the
hour of pain. It inwoliar stops pain of the
severest burn or scald, and presents all scar. For
the Bites of Insects, Bugs, Reptiles, and the thou-
sand troublesome cutaneous diseases of warm
climates, it is the best article in use. All real.
dents of southern climates should keep it or
hand. In fact, it is an article that all mankind
require, and oneon which reliance can bordered
in time of need. It is put up in tin boxes, and
will resin its virtues for years.
lITFor sale by
SAMUEL H. BUEHLER,
Goserai ..ifgesst, Gettysburg; and by
Dr. Kaufman, Petersburg; .1. 8. Hollinger,
Heidlersburg; F. Stable, Centre Mills ; J. M'
Knight, Bendersvi I le ; J. F. Lower, A rendtatowo;
Stick &Witmer. Mummasburg; T.M'K night, M'.
Knightsville; A. Scott, Cashicarn ; J. Brinker.
her, Fairfield ; E. Zuek, New Chester; D. M
C. White, Hampton; H. L. Miller and William .
Wolf, East Berlin; Wm. Bittinger, Abbott/
town; Lilly & Riley, New Oxford; E. J. Ow
ings, M'Sherryatown ; and Samuel Berlin, Lit.
tiestown.
- April 117;11149..-3m
RAISING BLOOD
AND CONSUMPTION, PAIN IN THE SIDE,
AND NIGHT SWEATS, ASTHMA,
WHOQPINC COUGH, PALPITA
TION OF THE HE4RT,
_SAVER COMPLAINT,.
inuareirtris,
And all diatom of the throst,lunip and lirof•
cored by Bberman's All•Hoaling Balsam.
RAISING BLOOD AND CONSUMPTION.
Mr. Milne, Builder, inilrooklyn, was attacked
with raising blood, followed by a mit, pain in
the aide, and all tbo usual symptoms of eon.
suroption. He employed two of the best ph*•
mans i they did him no good, and told his he
COULD NOT LIVE.
Hearing of the wonderful cures performed by
Etherman't Hallam, he slit at 10 o'clock at sight
16 iths.'kisyss.l3ll Fulton 'treat, and got a hot.
del it operated like a charm, 'topped the bleed.
ing end the , coughs Before, be had taken one
bottle be was able to be about his work. it had
SAVED HIS LIFE. '
Hie daughter, residing at 127 Myrtle Avenge,
can attest it.
Miss Ann Muton, of Williamsburgh.living in
Tenth,: near South Fourth street, says—That
she bad been troubled with a hacking cough,
and pain in the chest, for a long time, which at
last became so bid that she was obliged to give
up her school for more than a year. She then
commenced taking the All Healing Balsam—
which soon alleviated her symptoms. She is I
now fast recpvering, and has resumed her labor-
ious occupation u • teacher.
14 YEARS .
Mr. John O'Neil, 10th avenue and 21st street,
suffered with a cough, raising of phlegm, and
pain in his aide. He could get
NO RELIEF
till Ise triecl tlit All Haling Paletam. which
drove the pain from his side, allayed flit ermile
and brought the disease upon the sorts. e ; aid
before he had taken three Wttlisa, was entirely
cured.
PLBUNISY AND CONSUMPTION
Mrs. Beau, i lady upwatds of 70,
5$ his for years' bees iebjeer le a f tse
of. Pleurisy, Raising •of Blood, lumen' Ceoglii
Rotuma of *nth, Pala is het Heed sad: elk
lions parts of her body, Het bitted& believed
her, PAST RECOVERY. ,
the .All-IHeillnit Balsam relieved bet of Ottei
all her alarming symptoms; and sow she is Ali
!omelet to her work.
ASTHMA AND WHOOPING COUGH.
Mrs. Lucretia Well•, BS Christie street ; L. IL
8ea1•.19 Delancey street ; Wm. H. Yooalli. /1
Walnut street, know the value of MU great rem
edy.
adAsk for Oberman's All• Healing Balsam, awl
see that his written sipture iron each bottle.
Price 4¢ cw.ts and $1 per bottle.
Dr..Blttrotan's Worm awl Cough Tissues
wild as above.
PrincipalOM ee llbt Nassau. street, New York.
(17• For sale by '
SAMUEL H. BUZfriILE44
GerseretArat, Odtphwe aud
Dr. Mot/ Wan, Pete sburg; J. IS. Hollingetvniid•
lersburg; E, Stehle, Centre Mills; J. Pd'ffnight,
Bendarsville; I. F. Lower, Arendtsville ; Ettlik &
Witmer, Mummuburg ; T. lifiCnight,
villa ; A. Scott, Casbtown ; J. Brinkerhoff, Fair
field ; E. Zuck, New Chester • D. M. C. White,
Hampton; E. Miller and ' Wm. Wolf last
Berlin • ; Wm. Bittinger, Abbottstown,; Lilly &
Riley, } sew Oxford ;E. J. Owings, leSliverrys.
towd ; and Samuel Berlin, Littlestown.
April SO, 1849.—ffm
PURIFY THE BLOB !
-b1)
Dr. Seelees Panacea.
2rOR the removal and permanent cure of all
diseases arising from an impare state of
the Blood. and habit of they body. vast
Chronic disease of the chest, bronchitis. Plow
risy, Catarrh, etc., Scrofula in all its stages, Tot-
ter, Scald Head, Blotches, Cutaneous eruptio't
of the head, face and extremities, Ulcers, Chien
it. Affections of the Stomach and Liver, Chronic
Rheumatism, White Swellings, Abeam**, I! ph.
ilitic disorders, constitutional Debility, and all
mercurial and hereditary predispositions, dap
Let no one deceive themselves, that be
cause* single excess of any kind does not *eel.
sion immediately tin attack of disease, it Is there
fore harmless. Every violation of an organic
law, carries with it sooner or later its panisb
meat. in the great majority of situttiote to
which men is exposed in social life, it is the ton
liaised application of less powerful censor, which
gradually, and often imperceptibly, 'beets the
change, and ruins the constitutions. Islets dan
ger is dreamt of. The majority of human all
menti is of slow growth. and of slow progritu
consequently admits only of cure. Scrolule, con
sumption, dyspepsia, wit* swelling, gout, throes
is affections of the stomach, liver, spine, heed,
eyes, and extremetius, embrace this class each
being the effect of an alteration in vessels of no
trition, effecting vegitative life from an enlace
dent acquired or hereditary cause, nothing short
of powerful ovals/Ties medicines. promise
the least hope to the invalid. Palladves will
uever cure, and often do much misclitt. Ton.
ICa and A eves, combined with a proper
regeme of diet—the one to strengthen, the other
to change morbid action, are what pathology in
culcates. Read the following valuable testimo
ny: PUILADLLIPSIA, lobe 9, 1947.
Having been apprized of the PANACIA, it af•
fords me much pleasure to bitable torecommitbd
it as a valuable remedy in that class of chronic,
constitutional, and glandular di to which
it is especially adapted. To those who are at•
flitted, and require medicine as an ALTXCATIta
cannot obtain it in a more agreeable, active, and
uniform stele, than is to be fonnd in the Ptnt•
cat. 1 bare used it in several instances with
decided success. Yours. hr.
D. ALLISON, M. D.
Prepared and Sold N. W. Cor. 3d & South St.
Philadelphia. For s•le by S. ELLIOT, Car.
lisle; .11'PHER:SON, Harrisburg, and by drug
gists and merchants throughout the country.—
Price 25 eta per bottle. ;:ee pamphlets.
For particulars see pamphlets. Price $1 large
bottles-415 half dozen.
fITAIso DR. KEELER'S CORDIAL AND
CARMINATIVE, a medicine of unsurpassed
powers in speedily curing Diethers, Dysentery,
Cholera Infantum, Cholera Morbus,Colie. Flatu
lency, and for all derangements of the Stomach
and Bowels causod by rrir , oloo. No family
should be without the infallible remedy. Price
only 95 cents per bottle.
Oct. 20. (July 14. 1845.-Iy]
To the Afflicted !
iff LICK ENER'S CELEBRATED BDOAD
NW COATED PURDATIVE PlLLS.—Dysen
tery arises hum exposure to damp or cold; eating
unripe nit; sudden auppreisien of perspira-
tion ; and sometimes (torn pushes elates olds,
atmosphere.
tfrThe Sugar Coated Purgative Pill. again
triumpbant! Dysentery pot to fligbi by • few
doses.
Itiopbridge, September 19, 1845
Dr. C. V. Clickeea
Dear Sir —Some time lot summer / Woe
entry suddenly seized with an extraordisary
looseness of the bowels, which ruminate for
several days without any appoint resiatiern•—•
Indeed, the symptoms were so violist, that I
scarcely lad time to ascertain their cause or
think about applying a remedy. I perceived
that my pulse was much more rapid thee com
mon. Sometimes I was tormented by ininiod
elate thirst, and, occasionally, a strong inclina
tion to vomit, without being able to raise any
thing. I thud no difficulty, however, looting,
although it seemed, atter all, to do me no good.
My strength tailed me very fast, and my stools
were Invariably accompanied by ditcher/es of
blood. The complaint proved to be dyseatery
of the very worst type. One recommended me
to call in a physician; another, to toy Lea's
Pills; while a third advised me to try something
else. I chose, however, to prescribe for tripoli..
I had heard • great deal about the virtues of.
your Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills from sevetial;
of my neighbors; and therefore concluded, if
they had cured others, there was no reason
why they should not cure me. A due or two
soon convinced me that my conclusion was cor
rect. I found the mildness of their operations
particularly adapted to complaints of this na
ture. The change in my feelings was gradual,
but none the less certain. The symptoms be.
PSI to abate after the second or third dose. My
strength returned; and the third or fourth box
found me restored to my accnatomed health,
which has always been remarkably good.
Yours Truly,
SIDNEY SMITH
07.7"F0r sale by SAMUEL H. BUEHLER,
Generstignit s Oeurebreg and by
Dr. Kauffmtio, Petersburg; J. 8. Hollingwo
Haidlanbury; ;E. Stable, Caotm Mllls J. Nl',
Knight, Bomdenville ; J. /P. Lower, Ammthrril le ;
Stick & Witmor Mommuburg • T.1!..ti11„.t
141Efilgtfirett11i A.beott. caabt . crera
erhoff, Fairfield; E. Zack, Nom Dbaalar
C. White, HaMptoa ; H. L. Millar and William;
Wolf, Eaat Borba ; Wm, Offline, Abbottairow
Lilly & Riley.. New Ogiord ; E.
Bbanystowa; and Samna' Puha, X•ittlaaliflllit,
April go, 18411.—Sm
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