CHOICE SPRING GOODS AND RARE BARGAINS! h. D ECO F II AS just oja-ved a large and general uasortmeot of ti Ertl?. ONAB LE dri.ODS O comratsisiti IiVRRV THING DESIRATIL% FOR Ladies' Lk. Geptleinen's Wear, which will tic soli! CIIEAP, beyond all prettient. lie has Prints at 2 cents, Muslin 2, Ginghams, Lawns, Cheeks and ct a fip. Also Silks, Lie. I.us. tow. B wages, Organdie, &c., together with a line lot of Black Gook's. Also, Boanets, Hat flootg, Shoe', Par sum's. &c., ace. li:7-Persons wishing cheap Go‘als, of a fiat-note quality, are respectfully invited to call and judge for themselves. May 4, 1849.—tf OW %,,TRAti T PRICES Tllalr C.IXT BE BEJT GEORGE ARNOLD, AT the old and well known stand, has just received and is now opening, is usual, as large and well selected a stock of goods, as has been offered to the public at any time—consisting of Dry Goods 84 Groceries,' StiLIZOW/041474 QUIEENSWARE a MOLIOWARE, LEDDoDN. BTDAw, AND GIMP wamnaeal.es. all of which have been purchased on the very beat terms, and will be sold at prices to suit the times. He will not misrepre sent nor deceive you by saying ihat we nets sell goods, "Thirty per trent:ehriailer" than any other establishment. Hut we will confine ourselves to the Pan facts, and that that,we will sell any and every odae as cheap, if not a little cheaperoban they can be had elsewhere. Our' prices are uniform. And we warrant all Glands sokl to be as they are represented. OtrThe Ladies' attention. particularly, is invited:to a large and very, handsome se lection of 11111104 MN Fancy Goods genesallt. Please give us a call, examias and judge for yolloolves. . GEORGE ARNOLD. April 5; 1849.-if TOY --Itat 1411tatt 11 , 1111 f t advise you all, in view of the nat- T -, popensity mow-a-days' to tie sanasatts, to go and sea,• • - 01e2ttr111,041,41 10 471 NEW SPRING GOODS. It Is worth a visit, to look at his CALI COES. Ills whole assortment is well selected, and his Goods are not only pret ty but cheap. Having been purchased late in the season, when city merchants were anxioue to sell, they were obtained at re duced prices. His Cotton Goods are re marltahlY low. Go, then, to STEVEN SON'S lilefere you purchase, -- :May 18, 1849. • • NEW ESTABLISHMENT. Chairs and Cabinet Furniture LOWER MAN.EVER I D. & J. CULP EPEcrruLLy announce to the cnizetts of Adams county that they has, entered ha erigiartnemhip for the as:mullione and sale °fall kinds of 4Cllsaditri' Caldnet Furniture, and tuft they will always kave on hand, at their Establishment in South Baltimore titres, Gettysbarg, a few Mints *Wye Fahmietock's Store, (the old stand . of D. Culp.) a full assortment of CHAIRS, of every i , sitiety, such as 30870*ROCKM17,CANE SEAT AND-COMMON CHAIRS Mee.. SETTEES, of various kinds, painted in 'imitation of rose-wood, mahog any, satin-wood, walnut, maple, and all fancy. colors. They will constantly keep on hand and make to order, Bureaus, Centre 7'ables, Bedsteads, Cup boards, Stands, Dough-Troughs, Wash-Stands, Dining and Breakfast Tables, 4.c. all manufactured by experienced workmen and of the best material, which they will be pleased to furnish to those who may javor them with their custom on the most rsasOttable tonna. Having supplied them. selves with a very large and superior stock of atetr, they have no hesitation in assu ring the public that they can 'furnish work which for cheapness, beauty and durabil ity., cannot be eurpassed by any'other shop in the County. They will also attend in all kinds of HOUB AND SIGN PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, &c, upon the shortest notice and most reason- able terms. 'Wall Paper tvitl be furnished —specimens-nt . 's/Welt can be seen at our establislitount. - K 3 0 41 l work made and sold by the firm will be warranted. They are deMr mined to sell as cheap as the cheapest, juot to suit the times. The public will consult their interests by giving them a call before purchasing else w here. MI kinds of Conn try Produce and Lumber will be taken in, part payment for work. Feb. 2, 1849.—tf ----- OLTTYSBURG FEMALE avow iorrin r. SWIM I[ll,6lMb:in for the education of JR , Young. Ladies, will be opened on Me 7f of•Mu s y, in High street, Gettysburg, under the 'superintendence of Mrs. and and Miss Watteau ; who will give in ntinenert in *lt the elementary and higher brahohes of an English education ; and in Music,Drawing,OrientalTeintin g , French and Fency•work. T It SI S: 4Eooilk &maks, tura someion of (our Novak', Mulls Net qt. of +Arno works 4, I.lromqi., Wawa ,Taisativalt, French, see tho %%Aiwa kiatli of , Fiat). vitiltkotiOdboll-irork, Wai-work, e Wwlollo4 4 wort. dkAu Se • Plete, toih he 4 9 el*llki44lloll of. th 440o:4040 110bilialt, Uttk)44l4l. Air 113, 23. —.llu iwiIMIMMONNONII - • THE undersigned has conneetidwith his conehmaking Establishment a large Smith Shop, and is prepared to do BLACKSMITHING, IEONING CARRIdGEB. BUI8;IE8, WICONB. 'Go would say , to those who have Hareem to &hoe, that be has.in his employ first-rate hantlP;wllloh. with his pelional attention, willemable : himmigive entire satisfaction to all those,who may favor him with a call. CARRIAPV ife, BUGGY SPRINGS, . )warranted) will tie promptly made to or der at all times. 7•Ail kinds oi . REPAIRING dons, both in Wood auctArtan, at the most reduc ed prkes. Icrirhankful for' past encouragement, the subscriber solicits a continuance ofpat rdnatiti, and invites' his friends to - call at his Establishment in 'west Chambersburg at, a few doors below Thompson's Hotel. C. W. HOFFMAN. Gettysburg, October 15, 1847. AT THE OLD STAND , AB yr Alt' .IrE IP SHOP - J. G. FREY. rrENDERS his acknowledgments to his friends for past favors, and has the pleasuie of announcing that fie is again located at the Old stand, od Washington street, one square south of Thompson's Hotel, - where be will be prepared, is here tofore, to do all kind' of Coaah,Cloth,&. Sign Painting. 110?.CARRIAGE REPAIRING done at short notice. and on 'reasonable terms, for • which Country Produce will hi taken. The subscriber is thankfhl for put ra vers, and hopes, by - attention to business, and a desire to please, to merit and re ceives continuance of public patronage. J. G. PREY. Gettysburg. Jan. 12, 1849:—tf G. E. BUEHLER ESPECTKILLYinforms his friends IA and the public generally that be has 'now on hand a large assortment of TLN MIRE of every description, which he will sell at moderate prices—all warranted. Persons wishineto purchase et low rates will do well to call before purchasing else where. HOUSE SPOUTING will be made and put up at 12i cents a foot. NEW ESTABLISH TENT lIRNRY SMITH, RESPECTFULLY informs the citi zens of Gettysburg, and' strangers who may tarry here until their beards grow, that he has opened a new saloon in the shop formerly occupied by JACOB LEEDY, in West York street, one door %Vest of Paston'sliat-store, w here he intends prose cuting the Tonsorial business in all its va ried and various branches. His razor's good and sharp, He'll shave your lace without a 'num. Gentlemen, call and see for yourselves. His sponge is good, his towels are clean, And in his shop he's always seen. also respectfully informs the gentlemen that they can at any time have their boots blacked in the neatest style.— Gentlemen can alsti have grease removed from their clothes. Gettysburg, April 21, 1848. DIAMOND TONSOR S. R. TIPTON. ASHIONABLE Barber and Hair Dresser, has removed his "Tern ple" to the d iamond, adj oin ing the County Buil. dings, Where he can at all tunes be found prepared to attend to the calls of the public From long experience he flatters himself that he can go through all the ramifications oftlie tonsorical departments, with such an infinite degree of skill as will meet the en tire satisfaction of all who submit them ! . chins to the keen ordeal of his razor. He hopes, therefore, that by attention to busi ness and a. desire to please, he will merit as well as receive a liberal share of public patronage. The sick will be atteudcd to a their private dwellings. CAUTION ! 110111711 E REAS sundry individuals of late hays been trying to monopolize and forestall , public opinion ; and whereas the subscriber can at the present time chew the largest end best stock of 'CHAIRS in this County, therefore be it known to all persons interested that the undersigned continues to manufacture"at the old stand in South Balticapp oulvt, every variety of P.L.9llJl"and Attart: r CHAIRS ... which, will be sold on the moot accommodating terms for cash or Produce. .111(y Chairs are utidsX In Gettysburg, and not in,:.tßosion..."_ , . House and Sign Painting attended to ae fort:A.4ly and from lohg practice and osperiMice in business, the subscriber feels confident that his work will bear the closest insliMion, because his workmen are of the that the cOuUtry, can furnish. GIBINET MIME, or asfe7. variety , and of the best quality, will,be frnllll#d to Customers, and at alliiinealade to or der. pr:7-All kinds of Lumber takiin at fair prices: CHAIR PLANK particular!), wanted something len than ..i5000" fiat will answer. Feeling thankful for past favors, the subscriber hopes, by attention to business, still to merit s share of public favor. HUGH DENWIDDIE. Gettysburg, March 9, 1849.—tf Is 4 to evi -$lO MAt ULEV'S HISTORY or ENG LAND.—Iia epee,' cheap edition, Vol. k, just received; prise 26 cui. per vol. For sale at the Bookstore of. , tr Mitch 30. • ALL KINDS Of INCLt1)10 KELLER KURTZ. Baltimore Adrertisemeats. J. M. OREN OItIRM & IFIOPKINS, MERCHANT TAILOR AND WHOLESALE , DEMERS In Cloths: Cessimenia, Vesting* & Tailors' Trim- Wail*. No. 230 Baltimore at., w. - lee ei( Bailmteens. 4 . large alsoilizioei of READY MADE (-4.OTRING,:of superior quahty. MINIMS 1 21=filYo - Cloth rooms up stairs—Entrance, south end of the Store on Charles street. March 10, C o.Sr PAVE is.dtirei“ SPRING & SUMMER CLOTHING, velours/az AND 111111 AIL ON hand and tor sale. the largest and best assortment of SPRING and SUMMER CLOTHING, at prices very much reduced. COATS. Coats of every variety, embracing all the latest styles, and of en improved ern and Oahe, from 75 eta. to 1,2, 3,4, 5,6, $1 $lO, and upwards. PANTALOONS. Pantaloons of all kinds, from 75 ins. to 1, 1.50 1.75, 2, 2 50, and also a very fasts ionable style, the Lamartine stripe, at 3.50, $4, and upwards. ITE STS'. Vests of every variety, compris` ingsilk, Satin, Cashmere. Marseiles. Valencia,liton -50 Ms. 75 eta, •I, $2.50. $3, and epwares. BOY'S CLOTHING. Aliali on liand the largest ind best as sortment of Boy's Clothing ever offered in this city., • A splendid assortment of Cloths and JAMES MOLA;i & CO., Cassitneres, of the best make, together intrommis or with a large and handsome variety of SILK ENGLISH, FRENCH 4- GERALIN and MARSEILLES VESTINGS„ which GOODS. will be made up to order in the best man- ffir. 8, Rank sired, Philadelphia. ner, 20 per cent. less than the accustomed 75,,,,,a,,,,, , B tBY Bizitins, Searing Silk, prices, and in all cases a neat and brand- Pim, Carpal do. Parent Thread, ful ht guaranteed, i Tapes. Coos da. Tailors' Twist , AT COSTUME HALL, _ : Canis. Flannel do. Thimhks, Comer of Pratt attset acid Centre Market Spam. . Gaitosos, Quality do. Bodkins. H. H. COLE . Barra.: Pantuliur du. Puroe Twist. .. Ir.7•Attached to the above. is one of the, 11 " 1 "s‘ E Y es Wire gf'h'z's Z -phyr Worsted largest anti must extensive SHIRT FAC A. Callan • and inren Canvass - : GE „,..,'' ' ' f i ni ...",- . SI,. ,-,u and Dr.,„,,,... Comfort,,,; TORIES in the country, embracing every Infants.Sorks.ChilJrcos . Gager., variety - and make, at prices' which cannot sta. T ,.x.,,s. Wo.leaa Taro. d an_ a crest rarietv o fail to please any one wishing to purchase. , sTAPLE AND FANCY TRIMMINGS (0 - ONE PRICE ONLY a 3 I ' Illsrrb 16. 1819.—1 t - March 30, 1849.—1 y The Cheapest and Dlosi Splendid THE MOST EXTENSIVE k .....Alismarlaszeill of SHIRT ESTABLISHMENT ITCHES AM) JEWELRY IN THE UNIrED ST,ITES Is PIIILIDELPIII.I. NO. 179 11.1.TIXORT: STREET, NEAR LEALT thiltiniore, Where 500 persons are employed, and a stock of 1000 dozen shirts :flyways on band- ERCHANTS AND OT HERS 1. visiting Baltimore are invited to cull and examine the largest and hest stack of SHIRTS Utak Lae . ever been offered, consisting of all sizes and qualities fur MEN AND BOYS, which fur style and workmanship cannot be surpassed. More than usual etrorts have been made to render the assortment complete and de sirable in every respect. T. W. BETTON. March 2,1819-1 y Large Stock of Spring Goods Cir ONE PR /C kJ, I NO. 213 NIARKET-sr., BA LTlllobt.E. HAMILTON EASTER & CO. s 1 fk,.. the attention of IViusiesaie and !ic iest- tail !sayers L. tneir briendlitl blonds (muds the largest Idaitondic cu.- , , utaettig select al tl6e3 ii et.ei) tepid._, the trade, including and Black Drcas "..atin de Chines, liontset atilt:. alai 'zatios.Ulact,, Watered and Jain' :striped and ILmi Modes, Ili/fences and the Lest at) lea ILCU tied plain Black Silas. DRE:ts.) 1;00llts--in every variety •f nevr and Fashionable styles, an tmetimilisciassoltmei.t. 3101; IN Cs GUlr I. very reg tida: Le nuir is and tridterrul for mourning. LIZiEN,LiOOI) AND hucb.L.KE.Erist; TICLEs. In this department as have every artic!e that can be requiied by lamilies--sheetings, Pillow Linens, Damasks, Draper:, 2vapan.s. Toweling, Curtain Goode, F 121111141., Disnivets. Piano and Table Covers. an endless variety rul our shirting Linens aid Llltto 'Goods are .1, rius importation and warrauird Fame Flax. LAVOis, AND PIUS Is. SHAWLS,' , MANTILLAb, VISTTES, &c —a tell supply of all the styles that are sasiuoris ble,or to deuaa. HOSIERY AND GLOVES df all Iriaida.. EMBROIDERIES—A splendid stock ad Lace Capes, Collate, Cuffs, Seer* &e.,1; Minim Collars, Hemmed, Reverie and Embroidered Linea Cambric Hand/ifs.; Laces, Edgings, In sertinge, Jaconet and balsa Edgings and la sertings, Infants' Embroidered Frocks and Waists, and Needle Work Goods ot atl Mods. WHITE MUSLIN GOODS—In Cambric, Rook Jacopet,'Swise Mull, Nainsook, &z.. (in Plain. Plaid &Stripes,) Linen Cambric, Lang Lamm DOMESTIC co-trox GOODS sal &ruck* generally for servants' wear of Stout Fabrics ' ALSO, A complete assortment of Cloths, Casaimines, Vestingv, C'rvals.Scarts, Pocket Hal Ms., Gloves. Suspenders faid Merchant Tailors Goods and Trimmings, In inviting an examination and comparison of our Goods and Prices with other establistimenrs, we intend to offer uanniu/isdaremenis for Whole sale and Retail Purchasers to deal with us, as from the large amount of business done by us our expenses are lees in propertioa than parties whose trade is not so exteesive; whilst we have unusual advantages by buying in stigma! pack ages, with an experience of over 20 yam in rue trade, during which time we haveyearly bemus ed our business by selling only such eaa>ds as . proved satisfactory to customers, both in dura bility of fabric and fastness of colors. Op all our Goods " thr luau price is avorisrid," more will not be asked nor less taken coder any circumstances. This peculiar festive ot oar bah. now enables all parties to holy at the lowest picas April 6,1849.--3 m Philadelphia. A dvertiaelomeala Alonzo Johnston's New Store, NO. 14 NORTNNECOND STREET, A bier doori above Market, PAILADELPBM. 111 - ANUFACTURER of Traneparent wINDOWSHA DES, Reed .d.r Paper. matins tied Varftimt Banda, of theArterent. sizes, vanrimr in price from Biz Cetus to Twenty* Milers a piece. Al the& new'Myles of every description a patterne,..ttini of the latest fashions of ihf ferent colors, and, a variety otTrintainp of all kinds: ' - Also, beautiful TABLE Ec OILCLOTH in patterns and in pieces. Oil Cloths for floors, Pitent Coach Curtains for Wagon Covers of a very superior article, 'soy width, double or single, of the finest fin- is h, nd * splendid assortment of CLOCKS I LOOKING GLASSES,FIRE BOARDS, Atc., OrgzOld Blinds painted and trimmed over, to look equal to new, at very hide expense, or taken in exchange for new Hai on hand the largest and most coas atwortment of the above snicks; at Se pet eint..cheeper thesseremher. • lishoteut in the city, wholesale and retail, It sedated, prim. 1111Aierettanes sea others me invited to call berme purchasing elsewhere, is it will be to their advantage. • o:ZrAny of the abowe - goodti made to or der. or carefully packe4ss that they can be sent any &maim without injury. Oth er Manufacturers supplied with ' Slats. Proms, Made, or Pol*s at the lowest prices. W. S. Boma^. ILV"OPIES IN THE EVENIN7S.,43 March 30, 1819.—1 y 2000 rsznivmi IflJi Ds, B. J. WILLIAMS. NO. 12, NORTH SIXTH STREET, rim.apsz.nusi, Remittals 11111i01J1Wilaidow Shade WARDED the first and h ighes ed A i *ls at the New York. lialtisnoMand Philadelphia Exhibitions. for the superior ity of his blinds, with confirmed confi dence in his sunttfactine,) asks the atten tion of purchasers to his assortment of 2.- 000 Blinds of narrow and wide slats, with fancy and plain Trimmings, of new styles and cokes- Also, a large ind general assortment of transparent Window Shades, all of which he wdl sell at the lowest Cash pines_ acrOld blind: painted and trimmed to look equal no Dew. SU'Dealer* supplied on liberal terms. The chisels' of Adams county are res pectfully invited to call before buying else where--eosoideut of pleas*, all. IrirOPEN ES THE EVENINGS.za March 23. 1819.-3 m tr:vrrs LiLDOWITS, NO. 113 N. tiLKET STREET. Fire ars --I!,ore I:lfrent h. North Side, H - is just rzaneircd by late arrivals, Irmo the cniimit er!elorited .Manufaettirers of Etiroi.e, a magus item and judiciously elected asmnateni of GOLD .LVD SI I. 1 - E 1-1 I r.i TCHES, which he will seilGieaper than any oilier et•tablushrietit to 'Jac I:i.iietl Slates. A mortz il,e a_4.guenn e nt will be found : 18 k. (Ives. full 4.elk•kl. 31) .:- 1 1.1ser Lry.rs, GUIs! r r 4.. 11 k. ra.4r.„,p zse.rer 'Qr./ ,ext•;:,... ••.• 44. r rrin. por sr t. I 5,1 •• a 1,) •• 15 I. Toscets., sxwri:nrnt of CILIAP Y ti' tiff[ a._ e. t,tkt.l) 11 - It A INS, Itat,t 'A a. 3 Cir...11WW.C7.. itaaaa kireser , e it, and eallat I,E 1.A1) M s'S. N 1:3 f7,IMT *LEE r, atw,c LLhi - L•T I h Ge.:ll and :tFulver Levers still cheaper th.L.z. 1.%t above price.. ov_r A IMo:raj discount made to the trade. April :3, 1517.-31 n. OFFICE' is the S. W. corner of the VIP S i nare, one door West of G. Arriokrs SPor. formerly occupied as a L Office tv John JrConaughy, dec'd. He solicits, and by prompt and faithful at tention to business in his profession. it will be his endeavor to merit. confidence and patronage.. 11127 411 . .11"Cosscone will also attend prompdy to all business entrusted to him as -Igen! and &tailor for Patents and Pe7440115. He bas made arrangements, through which he can furnish very desira ble facilities to appbeae•... and entirely re lieve them fromfiso necessity of a journey to Washington. 00 application to him per sonally or by letter. Cre' nysborg, April 3.—tf ETTERS testamentary on the Es tate of PE-rrn Hasa, late of Mount joy tp., Adams county, dee'd, having been granted to thie subscriber, notice is hereby given mall who are indebted to said Estate, to male payment without delay, and to those harieg claims to present the same, properly authenticated, to the subscriber, residing in the same township, for settle ment. JOSEPH FINK, Ei'r April 27. 1819.-6 i• 1.. SCHICK has just received, per •f • late arrival. as large aual as good an 2*Ni/intent of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Gloves and Hosiery as can be produced in Gettysburg. Also a splendid lot of Rib. bons and Flowers—all of which will be add as low as they can be bought at any other store in town. Gettysburg, Mardi 241, 1849. rIpHE sob:critter tenders his acknowl- 11 . eskamus to the putdie for the liberal end ster patronage with which he has been f ed for a series of years, and re mise. u announces that be has just re ceitneat his old established stand in •Clijambing attest, a large and fresh IitTPLY OF DRITGB L. IEDIC S, usnusittaastr.ll39 4 , Paints,VarniA, Dyestuffs 't aud away variety of artieles uSqallyfound in a Dng now, to which he invues the . attenties of the public, with assurances that thew WM be smashed at the Watt*asOn" able prkes. . $. ireEilLeu. Ceurshoug. Jane 2, 1848 - - ARDEN SEEDS:--A fresh supply, G irorramied growth of 1848, just nt ceived and kw ode by • KELLER KURT?. DERFUMERY, SOAPS, FANCY JL Agnci.104.7,91t4 1: 44. *Ails by C.'WEAVTA, ti • arious xtvlrs. from the D. 3rt - ONAILGIiii, .I;forneg at .Late, NOT ICU. Claws (or Cask. - ffiththbrlEVltittES'i ; VI; CONNELL'S 1r I Magical t'ain Extractor, • the World's Wonder—pronounced so by, all who have ever used...it...White gwelling, lofiamatiun. Pain in the Back, Weak Limbs, Tender or Sore Feet, and till Scrofuleus Sores are speedily and per- Maitently cured by Connell's Magical Pain Extractor ; Affections of the Lungs, Ague in the Face, Breast, Tic ;Doloureaux, Chronic sore Eyes, Blistered Surfaces Ate. It is equally beneficial in all kinds:ol Infiamatory Diseases, each as sore Nipples and Eyes, Sprains, Rheumatism, Whits Swelling and Ulcers, Bruises, Burn's, Chil blains, Erysipelas, Piles, Ate., will quickly be relieved by the application of this salve. This remarkable saintly() possesses many virtues never found in any other article.— It has the most perfect power over all pai n s by fire, positively allaying the suffering al most immediately upon its application.— If any disbelieve the statement, we would earnestly invite them to call and examine 'the numerous unsolicited certificates of of remarkable cures wrought by this solve. It has for mouths past been sold upon the following liberal terms, to wit: if the user was not perfectly satialied, and even de lighted with its effecoi, and furthermore if it did not fully 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 reasonable ? Moil parent, keep it constantly on hand ; in case of accident by fire, life may be lost without it ; but by its use all burns arc subject to its con trol, unless the vitals are destroyed. Caution.—No Pain Extractor can be genuine unless you find the signature of Comstock & Co. on the wrapper to each box. Beware of the counterfeit. lIIIEUMATISM.—Comstock's Hew es' Nerve and Bone Liniment, and Indian Vegetable Elixir, is warranted to cure any case of Rheumatism, Clout, Contracted Chordsand Muscles,orstittiotuts, strength en Weak Limbs, and enable -those who are crippled to walk again. I 'se this ar ticle and be cured, or co without it and suffer, as you please. Certificates of cures by the hundred can he seen at 21 Cortland street, IN, York, where this arti cle is sold only genuine. DEAFNESS.—Use Dr. Me Nair's .le coustic Oil, for the cure of Deaincas. Al so, all those disagreeable noises, like the buzz in t of insects, falling Of lN tiler, whiz zing of steam, which are symptoms Of ap proarhing deafness. Many persons who base been de; I for ten or twenty years, and compelled to Ilre ear trumpets, hate. after using one Or two bottles, thrown a s.,li• these trumpets, being made perfectly well. It has cored east's of ten, fifteen, and even thirty years standing of deafness. Hays Linit:ent of the Piles.— The worst attacks of the Piles are effectnally and permanently cured in a short time by the use (lithe genuine Hay's Litwin:Rt.-- Hundreds of our first citizens throughout the country hare used this hutment with complete success. It is warranted to cure the most ailgravalPtl rase. If no cure be effected the money will be refunded. For Kite at the Druz awl Book Store of El. 11. Ill:1•;111.1.:IZ. liettybburg,lth. 19, 1819. TO ALL WIIOM It .\IA\ CONCLUS. 111 E 111 EH are but few persons, coin par -0- an% ely speaking, at this season of the year, but tt to arc suffering, inure or less, with Cong,hs, Colds, 4ore Throat, I loarse nes,,. or like complaints, cawed by the sudden changes of or exposure to the weather. To all those who are thus af flicted, and who may read this advertise ment, we would recommend Ross's Ex- PECTORANT as the most effectual remedy e‘er offered to the public. No Mindy should he 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 he 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 ! Delay not then to procure a bottle at once, and you will never regret that you tried it. • tLYCAUTIOK.Lu Tot G es tire r. has the words "Ross's Expect° emit, Improrrd, Baltimore, Md.," blown in the glass, and the initials —J. F. ft." stamped on the the seal. Each bottle, hereafter, will be envel oped ITI A NE.W W on which is the Jar smile signature of the proprietor, without which it is counterfeit. Piepared only by Y. ROSS, Druggist. Baltimore, Md. For sale by SIMUEI. H. BUEHLER, Get. tysbure; Dr. H. W. KalifMimi, York bpi lugs; Geo. W. Heagy, Fairfield. CrPrice:ru cents per bottle. March 30, IS49.—tf. DAZZEIT'S 3LIC MIL PAIN EXTR3CTOR (TUE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE.) BURNS AND SCALDS IV CHALLENGE ihe world to prove that my genutnc Extra(tor has ever tailed (since its int ioduction by fly in 1ik39.) in one single in- Malice to cure the worst Burns and :Scalds. But it must be the ginuitic article, not the silo coon trrpit staff that is flooding the market. MARK TOR TILUX TEbT ! Galley's Gm - unto Extractor, in Burns and Scalds, affords immediate relief, us soon as ap.. plied; it cools and draws out the tire and pain in a few minutes. 'Counterfeit Extractors. no' mat. ter by what name of under w hat title they ap. pear, when appiied,4rrirete and ineretue the pain. Try all the imitations that proles to the same virtues, and the above xasx will be found con• elusive. It does, however, not ulone app . !) , to Barns and Scalds,' but ih Cute, Wounds, Sore and.lnflamed Eyes, and all eases or external and painful inflammation, the same difference will be observed Bruises, Salt Rheum, Rheumatism Erystp. elan, Eruption, Sore Niriples, Broken Breast, Chilblains, Fever Sores Old Sores and Burns, and all external Mdammation, yield readily to the all-powerful, pain subduing, and curative properties of this extraordinary remedy. But mark, it Must De the. Grnurns Dailey., CAITTION, cbgnizant of the danger, attending the use of the tooter lIITITT EXTRACT ORS, i'distinetly declare:that I will Mit hold' Mkt . sell respoutapil for, the. effects of sny, L.'st rector, uniest the same be procured at My own Depot,. 415 Broadway, New York, 235 chestnia; street PhiladelPhleilir from my authorkzeil itgents• • 'TO . THr. LADIES. ad especially Atelisers and Heads of Pio ilies.—The great and ettbstabtial beneth.that may be derived, and the pain and etrtfering,that teay be preveotefilik :the- geituiree Dolles,s , Jlkfigired Pain Eztructor, 'Owe printed pamphlet, especial ly the article addressed to Ambers, ought to snake ken inmate At sem totally. I.U. bas is istulY:ca, l 4 ll , I Potp . Reserved; by • reeky ' applieetin of spy' l jenmop FattreFtsb, thereferienfinn otheiS o ver to be !ithout e i box of it on band, not toffy " fttglidik fbr'isbere there Sri lehlfdreiti,4Sesdeeite dill occur. And whet is of net iaIPPTPF°. "P ec isi t tr "P4i it heals the entfhile'w thout it staff LIFE,SAVED...AWfUL VASE OF SCAED rtignia February gS, IS IS • 8 Mr. Thatiy--Hear iiir—Whilo my' son, 1:5 yeareof age, was at work lathe al:Saila Manu factory of L. P. Rose" he bad the, cuielortime to slip and fell into a a large vat ) used for toe pur Pore 4i - boiling blocky preptinitory Id cutting,— ,The .blocks bad ju hewn ramoved (rum the vat containing a large quantity of boiling water-v -ile hilt forward, scalding both'honds and' firms, all on one side,,and one leg badly swathe other partially. The scalds were, so bad on his arms and leg, that most of the flesh came MI with his garments, and his life was deapaited of by both his physicians and friends. lkalley's Pain Extractor was proeured as soon as possible (which was in 'about six hours) and applied, and which relieved him from ell pain, preventing inflammation and swelling, soli in • few days commpswed healing hits cores. These appeared a general improvement, so . much _so that in three weeks he Was ietnoeed to his lath. era house, distance ebony one mile And a half. We continued the use of the above medicine about two months, and we believe- it was the means, under Providence, of saving his hie, and we would cheerfully recommend it in all similar eaves, as a safe and invaluable remedy. With sentiments of respect, I remain, dear, sir, your most obedient and tumble servant, AL/LAH CLARK. 81.ISANNAli CLARK, C. E. CLARK. We, the undersigned, tieing personally ocquaio• thed with the case of Mr.: Clark's son, believe the above 'statement substantially correct Mr. Dewey, Louisa Dewey; J. S. Kelsey, lien -11 B. Pearce, Wm. Evans, E. Clark, L. P. Rose, Ira Newman, Wm. Newman, Mary J. Bose. Chilblains.—The Extractor has not as yet in any single instance, failed of cu ring Cuts, Wounds, and Punctures—no matter how severe—(see IQ. page printed pamphlets) always yield readily to the wonderful propertic4 01 this wonderful salve. A. DA ELEY ,4 1 5 Broadway, N. York, and 235 Cheetntritatrert Phila , llnentor and Proprietor. C. A. IHORTUA & CO, York, Agents for the counties of York and Adams, also ior"eale by St H. BUEHLER, Gettysburg, and D. WHITE, Hampton. Gettysburg, May 4, IS-19.-6m BR NtffiErrrs PILLS —When the Mood is in au iiii.,ound condition it is as ready lor tecti in, as land ploughed and harrowed to receive the :dialled gram. Those who am tame, will therefore cominetwe the purification or their blood without delay. and those wbo are already attacked with sickness should do the 201.1. e. Ladies Filet'ld ti.se Branilieth's Pills tretment ly. will ensure them Iron severe =ll Is mael 01 the stomach, and, generally ‘itea.i.n.g. entirely pre eut at. The lirandreth Pill. ale I metes: the im , lers 1.1 life, they do hot depress them. Female.: hill find them to aerate that :date of health which it‘rty Ilintkier n% 'she. to e n joy. tell prevalent at an Irltele9tlng proud, the Bran• ale a sate and what:nal remedy. There is no medi:the sosate as this. it is more ea•y than castal eit, and tri at , ti-rd by numal. il, Irdies tlitottlzroat 06, cmnwr men hr. lit it .e 1 to 111 III)hhh h.. /I unl 11hV , 11 rips hlt/ ICe0(11MCIld 1 1 11 1. to Mc, I 1 ,1 111•111-, h 0 (hit. C Cll,l hIl of all hhhhhCl 111 ton scs. and the beoo.!, conrpo ed of ho,h, or table tilatter, panty' the bt0.1,.., and eArty conly; tkulllol, kol tali body, a Wahl. CI Co n,,t• plc a, to'rne t•,el". day' ease run 1,1e,0,0e. . . The. k, the teebte, the int:lnt, the 110f1 the atr m a trw Ilraudn•t6r 1 :1 K, alit, the 114,1,4 lOC/1111.111d air routosett by perre,vratice, allnoul the fill of phybiciatt. Aaapted to all ritetitt.tomwet, A1.,1 hittiatioti-, they ale the het er 111 Verne,/ lOr lami he , , or 1:o vra , 1 , ;1 . % 01C.111i; FCIII, y Of CO,(l‘ellte , ::, 1 , 011.1, mg 1.0 dn•t, part! C,11,11" luglitsell, Of cud ag.1111.11. tgriug cold. j/Thr Dranthrtli Pill,. are 'old for 2 real, lar box:it Dr. B. litualsuth's Broadway. N. l orl.. and ht the 1011w,ilta dull autlanited Agetits.-- J. M. Stervilsoa ; .1. B. VC:wary, ; .1 la4liain A. M . r,. ; I). "I. U. \k'ilite. Ilamiaon; I.ittleFt,,, ; ll.rrr IJuurau, CahrlitQWEV ;lieu.M • Ikagy, ; J. II ..‘ill,kl.3llok, livriii); D•:\,•WcUllier Mecliali10.11110; ZNIIICI: , 11111,111.11- .)vPr. [ may 11, Is TOUSEV'S MASTER OF LAIN, tile c.c, lbn• (”d Ilead, :salt 1. I,:ps, Ldlmiled I FLlce. v ~;.,is, 111,.kei, 11 east...". Vert, :Sole 11,11, Soie ~, s• Neck, Sines, l'lret, 111;s. ..1, 1 1 Iltarns. Coutiracte I Cord•t, Itio•ches, Pio pi, ).I,la ( Are and iisiiry ,it ette.nal LICISCI,II ,rivieLy for ry ternal I I - P.1.1 . s Hill ra;ualirtc..lt 0 1 51 ) 1/-1 For the wounds and other e tethal I horses, to the mi.( perfect cane.:} in tin All Families, %Vol's-hop, Foortdi Manufactories. Gla..s 51, Furflace•niel. thnitha, Laborers, Alasiits, and all other ale chanics, altd tit bill. people ol all classes.e:rcuas stances, and cnndtl,uns, bilOtlld ever be supl , llo with tt, ready for any emergency, as an imme diate application in this l'intn.viit, su case u Burls Or PealJ. V401.11,1,1/Wilyo pieient much wt tering, and often stare lift er hm/i. It porsessel control over tne severest injuries by lire, ore: all external iiillanimations.ai,d by its combines virtues it acts as Antiseptic, Nero toe, Anti Spa* MCKIM Anodyne, Emollient, and Healing. arc ' is in truth the MOST C(IM PLETE EXTERN AI. R NI I: I) ever made. The people may rely upon it in the hour of pain. It insane:ly steps prim os the se% treat burn or redid, and picrenis all.nor. F.,: the Bites Mimeos, Bugs, Reptiles, and the thon Mill trouble:Anne cutaneous diseases of num climates, it is the best article to use. All tea dente of southern chi - mites should Reef) it tai hand. In tact, it is an'article that all ninntsinr require, and one on %%loch reliiii.ce can he pincer in time of need. It is put up to tsu bti)(Vii, am will retain its virtues for years. 11.1" For sale by SAMUEL H. PUEFTLEn Grarral Grttrbnrg ; and b: Dr. Kauffman, Petersburg; .1. ti. {lolliu~er Ilenlleishiarg; E Stehle, Centre ; J. )1 Knight.l3enilersville;J F.Lower,Aretidtsiown Stick &Witmer. Militimilsburg; T.M B right, Knightsville; A. Scott, Cashtessn ; .1. Brinker Faiitield; E. Zucic, New Chester; D. M C. White, Hampton. ILL. Miller and Willlan w o lf, bast it e , r f iri; Ilittmger, Abbottil town; Lilly & Riley, New Oxlntil; E. J. Ow togs, M'Skierryelov,mi and damns! Berlin, Lit. Bentriwn. April 127 15.19.-3 m RAISING BLOOD AND CONSUMPTION, PAIN INIIIEsIDE AND NIGHT SWEATS, ASTHMA, WHOOPINC COUGH, PALPITA TION OF THE lIEIART, LIVER COMPLAINT; BRONCHITIS, And all diseases df the throat, lungs and liver, cured by Sherman's All• Healing RAISING BLOOD •AND CONSUMPTION Mr. Aliln4 , Builder, to ltrooklyn, was attacked with raising blood, follot ed by a cough, lain in the side, and all the usual aproorno oz: con• sumptiow. lie emplOyed two of the beA physi cians they did him no good, and told him lie • COULD Nor Livr.. Hearing otthe wodderful•chieSpertortned by ! Sherman's Eta!shed, he tent at VI, o'clock' at night FFo Mre. Hayss,.l3o Fulton , itreet, and gave bot tle; it operated tike ,4 charm, stopped the bleed ing and the cough ! 'Wore be! had, taken,otto bottie be : IX abletd be about bin %cork,. It bad SAVED' Illg LIFE: Ifie daughttir,tisiding at 127 Myrtle Arrant; -earn atteet•tt. Mee Ann Mutton, of Williainsburghl living in Tentk„lloll{ South Fourth street, eays,—That she his,d been .troubled with ,4 Backing .cough, andintill In the Atilt; for a long time, whiith at lait became' in bad that shin ssias otklikedio givit up her ecitool , fo'r more thitu '4 , year, Sheltieh' commenced taking the heeling ' ,which, iloon •olloviatuii bee sytaptonta. it itopt feat recovering, and kw etruntediter labor ions occupation As 4, toucher. I'4 • ' ' A; lobe CONoil,. I Qtit, ekettue and 91st 'ilfeei;' entered" with d corigh; ptlekitt; pain lei ttliv rel , ", A NO RELIEF till he tried tte All Ililliim, d rove the pain from his side, altayel the coy and binutht dir.eost , 'noon the sure •• I before he had taken thiee bottles. was cured. ' P LEURISY ANI) CONSUMPTION' 4Mrs. Ramps. a fatly upoardiraif . 7tf, tepid e.; V Sheriff. hap for years been subject, ka r,rfa t of Pleurisy, Raisfag of IllouiL 4rvroji shairh e i t i: o / Hmath, 'Paiu in her Head and aa riot's 'parts of her body. Iler friends believed her PAST HE(IfIl Elf Y. •the•All-ilealing Bahxne relimed 1.0, at once of all liar alarming symplinti,, mid noa .he i. able to attend to her work, ASTHMA AND WHOOPiNG COI fl 'rs. Lucretia Welly, 5 1 . 11r,T,f• (...I I. S Beets. 19 Iteloncr.y t N tn. 11 Yonnp. .1 Walnut street, know the value to rub greet is ely. edAsk for Sherman's All-Realina "e,thril bil WFitlen igature,is on foal Tuttle. rrite.l:l getaa nod $1 [wt. bunk. Dt. Shermao's Worm and Cough Lozel,7 , • sold as above. Principal Office 106 Naseau time, New y,,, ILrlor bale by S EL 11. 111:111.}.1t. Gentrql UctryAbrlg I ,er,.l I.y Pt:Klufrmah. Petersburg , J. H. Hollinger, ; E. Ntalile, Centre Atilt; .1. ?1 Knigh , , Bendersville: J. F, Lower, Arendterille MOO< . 1 / 4 Witmer, Mummotburg; T. Wlinight, M %Ole A. Scott, C.,u,,0t0u n ; .1. BrilikerhnlT. Fan field, Zutik, ;`;ew Quieter; L. M. C. While, Hampton; IL E. Nliller miJ V In. Welt, Fast Berlin;ltlltinger,Abbott-town ; Lilly Ar. Riley, New Oxfolit ; E. J. Owings, M'Sbeity... towd ; and Samuel Berlin,' Litt lestown. April :111. Is.l9._gin PURIFY THE ELco1)! Dr. Kreler9s Pant:riff. ` ft OR the removal anti permanent cute of I • +scow° swirling from an impute lute the 11loot. end habit of the body vi ;; l'ltrosuos. 41*.eam: al ihrelarot, ,Reetachitii, Nee rill, Catarrh, etc., :tierolula in all its %male, let ter, Scout Heed, blotches. ClllO/11e0u. erupt, f, of the head, face and en trenotic%, Ulcers, Chaco,. ie Affliction% of the Stoznaela and lA% er, t how,. itheutinattern, White Swelliogx, A liem•es..S . n , i ilitte thiamine', constitutional Deltilit). anal ruereun a al and hered at at y predi,positomo. he Let no une %lea:rave theanNeken, that catt.e n *lngle execs* tat any I,lnd tints, net to, ,‘ nom intoo..dtately an attack of aloe.or, It as the, e lore Itermlc.roi. I.‘ ray violation of an ao .e. late, Carriee with it a•ooner or later its Ito anent. In Ilie great majority of e Mel) Mall is ox patted in social lafe. at i/L /61 t liuued lallPilLatloll LI/ lebll powerful Cautel. ereh I.'nrlirlly, vNriy, c change. and Lclttttilttli t / L. trtlt. tt a .1 ger to alre.alT t l Of. '1 in all) of l't 0.1:11 of ohm. gitthlh. and rat L ColitattgllCUll ) udmitn ants of cutemug..t ,tlllll , ltttli. ,aILTNI.ca.I v. ale well,' tl n t IC all, ttl the cltill.att'ila liner, n' t , :tat, t 1.60 , 4 tat ir • j: . 1 I t eli..ct tlta,l a, liuu ota Li I tni ~;i., i,• u; ir,Th el 111 tcrr.o 'el t c In. dhrnn.- In , I , :nst llttpe to hit% tll,l. i'atlrlis rn Itek el CU, e, ittal ~,. 11.., hlt Itt I let. it s 1, I.ltd A 1'1! . f eg ,,,, e t'! FA• to chmisZ. , Imprin I nt-In culejte,, head +he le1111,N1”1... ••• PHIL 1 1 ,1.1. 1 .1“ lia%ing beet, uppub.4l t l!1 : . ‘r) 1. 1 / 1 :. ;111 a• 411 It , I I, • 11.,(0,1 i ,'li.l kip tLnl 6:1 I; Itt ....!.3117. , I. ho 1.,41r1,10 1• .11 +u 18 /CI 11 I=ll ILa it •t•I a: lout - \I. i i 1.1 Prepoorroot r • 1"Id.1:1•'111 • r LI I( I o loo.4e; thorn-Imo:: o•vo, I. T h :1i.111. 1 / 1 11i 011011,41,W il o r•ro,t, o .t Poke 4'..• r boot, le. a pen tbleb f.ihor. • Ott I: VI I 1 . 12 , rc,i;TA CAR ‘IINA 1111 s. CIN 111 ~, I , 1411, 7 t ,N 1 t• ! n i,.; I', h'~~~..~ lii` n .'~~~ IV 'l , S •r,i. S. oust er , !. , 11, - 1., Cr - To the Allliete(1! r'fJ 11. IN: 1.1.1 I !..1 11'1.1) 1 . 1 . R(s.l II I. I !Lt.: , . all,. 11 , 1111,10 111,14011011 TM t... tilt. sudifm LI. I ; INIII 301.1,t111.tb :mill erUl:ar sti.le• 1.-t Coated l'iligatoe Irk tildhaill 1 ',kb:el) of to 1,1. ti I. ) dues. 11;:nOridre, Feotn let :1, Dr. C. F.Chekrner • I , ennr time Inns IA n en , .1 a • s \e , ) bind•tenly enuted N itln ,xll en to itt lott-chtt,. of be I.o%nelin, %%Li( In • • 1.1,1 n f ten ena! I,S 1!1.1 , 1 lls I) •1 I Olt I. 111.1 ' ....1 11.0 11.1.:(411S Iser e ,tt•lt 1., 11.. I ocattelyll tut f• in iittr 1 11;1;11 110'; tit t • r Llilnk annul applymg i 1111 tr . :y. 1 1. ), • • Thal my pul.e Nua ie. oci, nose I: )•:t! it il, 01. • 11110. t•vmetin.e. I was tvin 11111 I ) , flute Ihirbt. nitd, OredblU Lail) ; F 1.0 .0 .. 11.11 to ,t!.4,1.t Le 111.: •r 1. luour!rn doll rlll. 111.111, 11, ;0111‘. 1101 e• 1;lt. e; n r t. t . eitesseth hided It e Arty I;; n y , ne,u 11 , 4.1110 , 1 y IL fee in I, ) The corn pfaket I.low. d in le 0,, ut the r try p nisi tJ i.e. llt tt t , n 11. 8.1 t ; to call in ti 141)f1C111,, ;111.1, Pith' hi le third rd, e n ft 11) 1! rite. I chilay, lame %et. It , 1 ae.,..1 II 3 I ha , l beard a gte r•t Mead L. IA the A..ii e• t , tour :agar Coated egetable Pills Art 'II 1411 Of My 14 . 4,1;1.11)! LIILI ;14L'IPIOLY CC I (11.1•11'. It they had 4:114.'41 01 I CP., atle IA Sib Ill; ILI,. si why they s.hr.ul,l hnt cute ne. A dole pools MriL/Iliff (I n,e thut n:y cnt.ll till v., rect. I loom! them tleuest• of their yin; , 4 paitiou Laity orierteri to et ropleirts t f (ht* tare. • cl,tit.ge in Iteln.e,/, A‘llll gretlt,..dt, brl 110111 the 11 a reltit4ll. 'll.O eA n 1,1 , !,471, he. gas, dater tit e Seco g;,,, third , strength returned; and tie third or lour), 1. found roe rer.toted to thy ncrustct r id which hats always heen'iemark ably good. lours Truly. t.-IDNEY SMI'III selle by .§AIIII. I II 11. I la hilt Genera/ Jrntl, GatyeGurg,atilt t. y Dr. Kartlrmsn. Peterrburg ; J. S. r, lleallersburg ; Stable., Centre J Eteraterbvllle; .1. F. Lower,A rette4tsr ,Ilt• Stick & Witmer- Mtirantaslturg; T. Al M Kitightstille.; At:icon. Caslitowa ; Diu tr. erliutr, Fatrliettlt E. Zack, Nen Chie.lerj U. C. White, Hompt ori; 11.1.. Millet atta %V II la tte Wolf: East Berlin ; Wm. Itittiager, A Itbattottaut , Lilly & 'llitey,4l6W - ok lord •:' J. Ovilitta, Sherrystowit i and ttprollel Berlin, Littlemown. Aprii 1111 1. :S. AB, AND lIANNEIt. ispreblished'eyery /148 County Builtiang;ubbi , e tile Register and Rie&tdeo's•Offlee,lsy; D. ' 'A.'& D IT Z JI 14; It • -TIT ttMB. , ' If pnil In advance or within , the year, 12 rar annum—il not paid 'Within tree year, et . r,o. No parer discontinued until uli sttsotages tau ; tud,— .oxeslit ai tice l oplitin 'Of tha'i ilttoi. t•irg le ct pica I pi• cents. : :A:: fitilar . C' to ttiitifj. it discri.tir unite ,Xvi s be regarded . ao , 4:new eitgitiOnient. , 4dreetOfnienfl 1104' exeetdinirLt , eqpire ipretted i illlreo,l'fre t : , (an . iltd ri ssury,,sulasoquent nisei tcun 2 5 fCII .. I f ort,imr o!ifk ii) tint 4talue , proporti t n.— Ali 'ad 4illigtilentit riot 01 elegy ordertd,.tot n livid_fla; iiilll he Continued until turbid. A lap ,4raNtiftaition•vriltbe intuit to those witoadvertisa Jab , "nikfl of ilk 4indo *seemed and litomptly, and on reasonable terms. t " tai end Communications to the Editor ) ir ,f,Ptiqtructvoto contain Money or the 'lona* cl 4Sw,ltnbscrAf ff.),O/wet Ito onor.rAigt in tide, to. soporo attention.
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