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    LIST OF LETTERS
1113,EMAINIING in the Post thEee
JIALi Gettysburg, on the Ist orJuly, 18.19.
A. L.
Arnold William-2 Long John S.
Artmetrerm Joseph-2 Latehria Peter
Anneteotta Sarah Liwintaton Jacob-2
Agnaw;Rur. John R. Logan seminal L.
H. Lawrence, Jacob
Bream Marsh I.iWc Antony
Baker Kehl + F. Lee Francis
Berea. /shim
Di Job*
Bolder tlin{el
BlaeCtfilre
Black 1142
Etnahmaiiatereii
Dailey William
BuilA (ivelaalla
Beecher Jacob =
BininaS. M.
Ilrykli A. 13.
Broev'E' •
Hoar John , •
Bluepasti Mary
C.
Cataapqniert
Comlbrt Vanicl-5
Caldwell" F.
Coole Abraham
Clarke Wm. D.
Cralnmer J. F. ,
Cui' ,A._riticit,
CrualP,Pii
Cochran Mr.
CuAninihani Mtn
Crodeahibk Wm,
Cmon,Allord K.
Diehl Frederik
Devitt Aitjatitin
DoolkiißAChelt
Dhiesti 'Mr.
bill Elizabeth
Dososhrs E. 11.—.3
M'Every Thomas-4
MtulloghMes M.
M'Elhenny Sarah
James f.
Mdyhue Mr.
Mattaon & Draune
Malicia Ghatlen;
Etrumuul
Mantua'. Johu
Miller George
M'Cleaf Alex.
Mullet Lam
M'Mulleu David
Miller George
Miller Geo W.
Maus Lanah
Moritz Hannah C.
Neely Nine '
Nemlo John
Newcomer David
0.
Oakridge ACJI3Ctily
Oyler Jacob
Parker Svmh T.
Plank Jacob
Peek John P. .
Pico:win Okazies
Ralernan John
cope Sam'l ar Morgan
filonakex Margaret I.
r.
Ellipte Margiamt
Evvitt, Work
Eraint 4014
Stark Uiii
Smith Henry 11.-2
S!agW Michael
Sinlth P. L.
Frichn Crinrod
Fenhink iffeildriek
ri.lor•htiovirct
Fatpnr Slum* ;••
Flock
YurniisTlTNlCriA
e...lath
Fi Aka
Feld Henil •
Fem.° O.
Porno, Markl
Goodyear David
GinJoh!,
Gri•
sir,.. "
Gin
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11 rwk
Hank
llopiderain Lacy
14man Mugil.dellix
110,30 John • .
Itennil Maly
.•
if ackman Henry
J.
JenliltilMr.' ' '
„ -K.
Kandlehart EU= A. ,
Kuhn „
16s:wet : SA IcKa " • i •
itFv:
: lerfqisbils calling Far lettera ill the
shore list will please spy that they hate
beetiath ) erlised.'
A. D: I)IJETILER, P. M.
July tt'llslo.-3t' '
'Spangler _Latinii
Small W. •
Sulam Win. •
Unwire/ & 80111 Datil
Sired Henry
Schreiner John C.
Schelt Adam
/Moniker DAlrid
Stoner Jelealp
'novae Andrew,
l'horailv Ivaco
Tayler R
Tans Sarah A. .
Tarpkaa Ziehaavi
• VON, Mallard
W. •
Welty:kb/mks
Wv•vt.r Philip,
, Atatron Aaron
Weitich .kehn C.
Wilda Win.
Wufel Adam
11'hita llavid
'Woolf David
IVilson George
Warren Joseph
Yeitter
Zuch
81 75 "fora *hole Summer
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ce.pr; 'VE37-4- Aqikys. )
- MAftCUS SAMSON'
itgriJßN his thanks to his old ens
itintere, and informs theM and the
pek4c.Ateiterally that he has within a few
tl6.ts returned from the cities with a new
sifpry of,
0 Goo:, C 4
4311 kinds. his prices are agonialling
-1,9 low, and so Jim , that persons at a di:4-
tanee t4oultisaye money and be Well
paid t g j their time anti trouble in coining
torAVr:etnro in Gettysburg, to purchase
thejr inner clothing. As he sells for
Ce,so, and has bin ONE Pince, he has no
hilsnatiim in publishing a list of his prices
purchases for rash, and as his expel'.
res are comparatively small, and , as he at
tads husittes hintsclf , heis satisfied
with sodas Pieifits, 010.4 therefore enabled
toad' cheaper than an other establishment.
Thetwifitrattention of the public is inyi
uo to the following list of prices :
,t,.:041:$ —Fine Cloth VIA Down, front *0 to
*l6'; 114sittea, from tt 50 to $0 ; Cloth sock,
$4'59 toldi ; Linen Sumner, 111 to I ; Finn
Catilinineet; $3OO to $5511 ; Tweed, $1 25 to $4,
655 4,4, 0 „, Sa 50 to
PANTS.—Douhle AIWA Caaaimere, front $2,-
50 to *4 SU ; tiiturlc Milled Caw:totem, $2 00 to
3 00 ; Summer cloth, $1 25 to $ 00 ; Linen
lin, $1 00 to $1 50 ; Cuositut , it 00 to If,i2 50;
Cotthn. '6l eta. to tit 2.5.
VEtItTB2---Silk, from *1 51) to 11 00 ;
$1 ISO tei $3 50 ; Morino and Ciistnnetic, $1 00 to
$2 00 ; 11 uiahatine , *1 00 to ; Marneilea,
$5O et, to $I 75
,; Cassino:To and Cloth j 2 00 to
S 2 50.
In addition, he hag fir sale Gloves, Sus
penders, Stocks, Cravats, Scarfs, Pocket
handkerchiefs, shirts, (a large supply,
from 5d ets. to $2 each) Drawers, a great
variety of Under-shirts, &c., d-c. Also, a
lime Mock of Fancy Goods, Steil Beads,
Jewelry, Cape, Slouch Hats, Gaiter Shoes,
fish Covers, Horse Nets, Pistols, with a
'Gothic Thirty-hour and Eight-day
CLOCKS, He cannot enumerate more
in the limits of an advertisement, but re
quests ALL to call at his Store and exam
ine hie stuck, which he is satisfied is the
cheapest Ater brought to Gettysburg.—
Remember the Variety and Me Price
Store of JMECUS S.IIfS9N, in York
street, opposite the. Bank,
grj=•llo hsttshor on lend Two Second
handed BUfl I ES. one CARRIAGE and
whl.h be will dispose .of
: on
reasonable terms,' tO - 116 has - alsoi fine
crosiof GRASS which he will dispose of.
IlfIny•lt3o'18.1d.
LOOK T 1111,11
LI. Lau wishing to 'supply them
solve. with haudsome DRESS
4t11)1)$:woult1 do well local' at the Store
I.S(.111 IC Komi ex:mine his stock of
GINGII ASIB, LAW/sis, LINEN I.I;6TRE,
stripad'atol barred Cambric Must ins,
Attiahea, anti ghtid article el
' ltlurk Silk,
111:4i-ts Cat.ilp and rrnigert, Needle-worked
4:lollars, plain and figured Bnbinet, a tine
Int of Irish ImienS, colored. hleached and
eubleachett Muslin. I/rifling, llrtiwn llol
la od, Tali...Carver*. (.44untisoklidfitariy oth
er articles too numerous In mention. I
tivalthherfloro invite all ti) call soon -awl
On
ta - : j 54144,: themselves before purchasin g .
It AtlrefiC it an I feel confident that 1 Mil
iti 140 1 41 . 1)th in style and price.
tlettyaltog, March 410.184 U.
ALKX. U. STEVIENIsON,
4 riQ LLPtI r AT J:.4lr,
g ceitirt i 4 I rt rNurth
httlitortuouri,liouse, betu t Smith's;
owl t:ievtsii%l4,l%'s tm#rtivras,,
AT THE OLD STAND,
er SIIOP I
J. G. FREY
friENDERS his acknowledgments to
-a. his friends for past favors, and has
the pleasure of announcing that he is Again
located at the old stand, on Washington
street, one square south of Thompson's
Hotel, where he will be prepared, as here
tofore, to do all kinds of
Coach, Cloth, 84 Sign Painting.
1117"'CARRIAGE RE:PAWING doic
at short notice, and on reasonable terms,
for which Country Produce will be taken.
The subscriber is thankful fur past fa.
♦ors, and hopes, by attention to business,
and 'a desire to please, to merit and re
calves continuance of public patronage.
J. G. PREY
Gettysburg. Jan. 12, 18.19.—tf
COUNTY TREASURER,
11HE Undersigned, grateful for the
warm and generous support extend
ed to him by his friends two years ago,
again announces himself a candidate for
the offioo of COUNTY TREASURER
(subject to the action of the IVhig County
Convention,) and respectfully solicits the
support and suffrages of his fellow-citizens
• JOHN FAIINESTOCK
Gettysburg, April 27, 1848,—w.
COUNTY TREASURER.
'VHF! subscriber respectfully announ
ji ces himself to the voters of Adams
county, as a candidate for the office of
COUNTY TREASURER, (subject to
the action of the Whig County Conven
tion,) and would be thankful for the sup
port of his fellow citizens.
GEO. ARNOLD.
Gettysburg, April 27, 1849.—te
NEW ESTABLISHMENT.
U=i=l
RESPECTU
FLIfY informs the citi
zone of Gettysburg, and strangers
who may tarry here until their beards grow,
that be has opened n new saloon in the
shop formerly occupied by JACOB LEEDY,
in West York street, one door West of
Paxton's flat-store, tv here lie intends prose
cuting the Tonsorial business in all its va
ried and various branches.
His razor's good and stoup,
shave your lace without a smart.
Gentlemen, call and see for yourselves.
His sponge is good, his towels are clean,
Andin his shop Ws always seen.
- ar:7.111, also respectfully informs the
gentlemen that they can at any time have
their boots blacked in the neatest style.--
Gentlemen can also have grease remave4
'IroT tbeitclothes.
Gettysburg, April 21, 18-18.
DIA MOND TONSOR
S. R. TIPT ON,
ASIIIONABLE Barber and Milt;
.r Dresser, has removed his ”Temple
to the diamond, adjoining the County Bulb
dings, where he can at all times be found
prepared to attend to the calls of the public
From long experience he flattersllinsell
that he can go through all the ramineatiOns
of the ninsorical ibipartinents,iwith snob an
infinite degree of skill as willmeet she eu,
tire satisfaction of all nth i o,4itibipi . 4 them
chins to the keen ordeal of his razor: kis
hopes, therefore, that by attention to busi- '
nese and a desire to please, he will malia
as well as receive a liberal shaie of public
patronage. The s iek will be attended to a '
their private dwellings.
G. E. BUEHLER
t ES PEWIT II lELYinforms his friends
and the public generally that he has
now on hand a large assortment of TIN
if'.l/?/1,7 of every description, which he
will sell at moderate prices—all warranted.
Persons wishing to purchase at law rates
will do well to call before purchasing else-
where.
HOUSE SPOUTING will be made
and put up at 12ounts a foot.
To Owners and Dealers in
Horses.
mmuLn you have a horse that is spavined
p. 70 or afflicted with poll evil, grease, humors,
sores. quitterbone, bruises, or swellings, or with
galled necks or shoulders—procure and use al
directed, a box of DALLII,I(B
ANIMAL GALVANIC CURE-ALL,
and you will be satisfied, atter the first thorough
application, that your horse can be cured by the
use of this incomparable Ointment.
For testimonials and directions, see printed
pamphlets.
H. HALLEY, Inventor and Proprietor,
215 Chestnut st., Phila., 415 Broadway, N. Y.
C. A. MORRIS & CO., York, Agents for the
counties of York and Adams; aim for ogle by
S. H. BUEHLER, Gettyaburg, and D. WHITE,
May 4. ISd 9.—nm
L. APCON A UGH I,
✓lttorary at Law,
OFFiCE in the S. W. corner of the
Public Square, one door West of C.
Arnold's Store. formerly occupied as a
Law (Mice by John M'conaughy, dec'd.
lie solicits, and by prompt and faithful at
tention to business tit his iirofetision, it will
be his endeavor to merit, confidence and
patronage.
M'CONAIIOIIY will also attend
promptly to all business entrusted to him
as .'lrnt and Solicitor for Patent:a and
PellBioll3. He has made arrangements,
through which he can furnish very desira
ble facilities to applicaro.., and entirely re
lieve them front the necessity of a journey
to Washington, on application to him per
sim6lly or by letter.
(:ettyslivrg, April 2 ; -11'
LUDTBEA YARD.
tliN hand and fur sale by the slibseither,
j'a large quantity or RIVER BOA ItDS,
Fellow and Pine Mountain poem's,
Pine, Chestnut, and Oak Shingles,
S'ltivAng ,
• . Po sO, Rails, 4.c.. Ake. • •
all of:witielt.will be soltl'ae cheap as poi,-
sible for the CASII UNIX.... Persons
wishing- Lowlier
,are respectfully, invited
to call,etul sec. .
CI ARNOLD'.
lietlY'sblmt, Jeer B.—tt
VALUABLE MEDICINES.
XO CUR E--Xl7 par!
gr . ON NELL'S Magical Pain Extractor,
A--/ the World's Wonder—pronounced
so by all who have ever used it—White
Swelling, Intl:on:Mon, Pain in the Back,
Weak Limbs, Tender or Sore Feet, and all
Se.rofulotts Sores are speedily and per
manently cured by Connell's Magical Pain
Extractor ; Affections of the Lungs, Ague
in the Face, Breast, Tic Doloureaux,
Chronic sore Eves, Blistered Surfaces
&e. It is equally beneficial in all kinds"of
Inflatnatory Diseases, such as sore Nipples
and Eyes, Sprains, Rheumatism, White
Swelling and Ulcers, Bruises, Burns, Chil
blains, Erysipelas, Piles, &e., will quickly
be relieved by the application of this salve.
This remarkable sanitive possesses ninny
virtues never found in any other article.—
It has the most perfect pi') wet' over all pains
by fire, positively allaying the suffering al
most imMediately upon its application.=
If any disbelieve the statement, we would I
earnestly invite them to cull and carbine
the numerous unsolicited certificates of
of remarkable cures wrought by this salve..
It has for months past been sold upon the
following liberal terms, to wit: if the user
was not perfectly satisfied, and even do-,
lighted with its effects, and furthermore if
it did not fully answer our recommends
lions, their money was returned immedi
ately at their request. On these tenths
this absolute heal-all is now sold ; and we
simply ask if the public can demand any,
thing more reasonable? 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. • •
Cm/Hon.—No Pain Extractor can be
genuine unless you find the signature of
Comstock At Co. on the wrapper to each
box. Beware of the counterfeit.
RIIE U M ATlSM.—Comstock's Hew
es' Nerve and Bone Liniment, and Indian
Vegetable Elixir, is warranted to cure any
case of Rheumatism, Gout, Contracted
Chordsand Museles,oretiffJointsiztrength
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 . hundied can be seen et 21
Cortland street. N. York; where this aril
de is sold'Ohly genuine. ' '• '
DEAFNESS.---I . se M'cNair's Ac
constie Oil, fir th'e't pr. 'of Deafnesii. Al
", all thO'se 'd 0 i,44046te . noises: like that buzzin g ef. inseetz, falling of ;water,.
zing of steam, which aresymptoms of ap
proarhinr deafness: Many persolm
have 'nein-deaf kit. ten Or'fiventy years,
and eagitielled Muse oaeoiiip . petii; have;
after Wag Min or Into' botllei.Ztjt
side them Viitittinte• being., nityle perfectly
well, It, tati cured cases oPten, fifteen,
and even thirtY yeast Standing of deafness.'
' Liniantitt .Ilie
wOrst antieloi . jof the Pap& arc'effectually
and.pOrmatientlY cu red in a ahertiime by
the useof the genuine Hay's• Liniment—
. of our first •eitizens throughout
thwi‘ountry IstiVe used this liniment with
comPlitte success. It is warranted to cure
the most aggravated ease.
Irtio maze be effeeted the money will be
refunded, , • -
For Solent-the Drug and Book Store of
IL BUEHLER.
(4nuyaburp Jnn. 18, 1849
, .
` • ' 777 — , :
9r4E undersigned has eonneetnd -with
. hid Poscllmaking Estahliahment , a
large Smith 'Shop, and M. prepirntl-in]th)
, t • , umma,er • '
.BLACKSII3.IIIING,
i! , lo4uDisp !
IRONING CAIIIOB,IIIGOI4 >MONS, E.
lle would say t 9 those who have Rqrses to
shoe, that he bus in hi* tirst-rate
hands, which,.with his personal attention,
will enable him 'olive entire satisfaction
to all those who inpy:fia!pr hint with a call.
CARRIAGE 4r., BUGGY SPRINGS,
)warranted) will be.promptly made.td:or
der at all times.
x:37..mtiqadri At, 3WeAMAN. 4 I, - ;donet ,
bothitM%cantid WA, at,the itostiedue
ed prices.
'lo. o .l'hankful for past encouragement,
the subscriber solicits a continuance ofpat
ronage, and invites his friends to call at
hie Establishinent in west Chambersburg
at., a few doors below Thompson's Hotel.
C. W. HOPTMA.N.
•Gettysburg, October 15, 1847.
GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY
ar.7I.ICULVE Amer.'
1r HE subscriber respectfully informs
his friends and the public generally
that he still continnes to carry on the
FOUNDRY BUSINESS, in all its branch
es, at his old establishment, in the Western
partuf Gettysburg, where lie has constantly
on band all sorts of
Z.t1J2,2abL9 5 ,11. 7 1121 9
such as Kettles, Pots, Ovens, Skilbis,
Pans, Griddles, &c., of all sizes ; also,
STOVES of every size and variety,•inclu
ding Common, Parlor, Air-tight and Cook
lite Stoves—among them the far-famed
llathaways.
To Farmers he would say. he has on
hand an excellent assortment of
Threshing alachitteB,
Hovey's celebrated Sirawcutters, the re
nowned Sevier Plows ; also Woodcock s
and Witherow's ; also Points, Cutlers,
Shares,. &c.
BLACKSMITIIING is carried on in
its different branches, by the best of work
men.
LThe subscriber has also opened a
BOOT & SHOE
Shop in the South end of the
Proundry Build ing,where,with . good work
men and excellent materials, the neatest
fits and best work will be made. fia3.l,a
-dies will be waited on at their residence.
All of the above mentioned articles will
be furnished as cheap, for Cash or country
Produce, as they can be, had any' where
else. All orders will be promptly attend
ed to.
pcplte.pairing, of all kinds, done at the
shorts notice.
'r. WARREN.
Gettysburg, May 5.1848. •
1
SHAD, , ,FOR SALE,
HEREIN°, In quantities, and at
Mikt,II(ERUI., ' priacs to . suit pur•
HAMS, • ' chapers, •
SIDES ? 4r,, sir
4 :IIOULDEIIS. J. M. HTEVENSQN.
Gettysburg, May 18, 1840.
BarnaMore Advertisements.
T. M. OREM . . AV. 8. HormNs
OREM & HOPKINS,
HERCHANTTAILOH AND WHOLESALE
DEALERS
In Cloths, Connitomeres, Vestings dr Tailors' To i m
mina*.. .-Z4.e230 listiimora'sl., N. W. car-
ner &Thar*, B•LTI OR
A large assortment of READY MADE
CLOTHING, of superior quality.
03n21 l;,1..6111 08Ida120
Cloth rooms up stoirs—Entrance, south
end of the Store on Charles street.
March 30, 1849.—1 y
COST'ILINE ILdLL.
SPRING dr, SUMMER CLOTHINO,
WHOLNISAIII AND RETAIL.
Art N hal:l4Jan( (or oak, *lariat and
1,, beat: aseurtment of SPRING and
SUMII4kIt. eLperiilNG, 'at:ericea vety
much reduced. " •
C ,tl7 S.
Coats of •tiery variety.' oinhuming all
the latest styles, and of an impieved eu)
and make. from, 75 eti. to 1,2, 4, 4;6, 4 4
8, $lO, and upward..
P .71 7 /".4Z 0 0
Pantaloons of all kinds, from 7$ ets. to
1, 1.50, 1.75, 2,2 50, and also .. very fash
ionable
$4, and upwards. : •
, , 7 S'2"
Veits of eV' P ety, variety, connprising silk,
Sa ti n, Cashniti re, Marmites, Viiendis,from
50 ow. 75 ors, $l, 22.50,23, and upward..
BOY'S cLormificii. tr
Always on hand die largest and bed as
sortment of Boy's Clothing ever offload
in this city.
A, splendid assortment iof Millis sad
Ctilksintecea, : of ,the best make. together
with a large and handsome variety pf SILK
and MARSEILLES VESTINGS, which
will be made up to order in the best man
ner, 20 per cent. less than the accustomed
price., and in all oases a neat and beauti
ful fit guaratt4eed. • •
AT COSTUME BALL,
Comer of Pnat street sad Centre Market Spree
H. H. COI.X.
Ir 7• Attached to the above., is one of the
largest and inns extensive SIIIRT FAC
TORIES in the country, embracieg every
variety and make, at prices which cannot
fail to please any one wishing to purchase.
- 03.0 NE - PRICE ONI:Yja
March 30;1849,1y,
THE MOST EXTENSIVE
ESTA BiLISFIMENT
LP THEIyITPLI.ST.ITTES IS JT
NO. 176- ii4nstiiitic STREET; NEAR 14011 T,
Ballitnore,' Md.
Where 500 persons are employed.and t stock of
1000 dozen shirts always on hind. ,
A/TEM:HA - NTS AND OT HERS
du: visiting Bal t imore are invited : to
call and, examine thelargest and best stock
of SHIRTS that has ever been offered,
consisting ~of all sizes and qualities.. for
ItflN AND 'BOYS, which for styli! 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
March 2,1849-1 y
Philadelphia Advertisements
Alonzo Johnston's New Store,
No. 14 NORTH SECOND STREET,
A few doors above Market,
PIIIL9DELPNIA.
ANI F:C; U? R of TransparentM vlNloS L Dcseeiiinia
Paper ("witting and Venilian Blinds, of
all the different sizes, varying in price
from Six Cents to Twenty Dollars a piece.
All the new styles of every description of
patterns, and 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 Clothe for
floors, Patent Coach Curtains for Wagon
Covers of .a very superior article, any
width, double or single, of the finest fin
ish,nnd a splendid assortment of CLOCKS
LOOKING GLABSES,FIRE BOARDS,
&e., &c.
it -- 3coOld Blinds painted and trimmed
over, to look equal tone, at very little
expense, or taken in exchange for new.
lice on hand the largest and most corn
pinto sodottoieol of the above articlea, a
25 per cent. cheaper than any other eatab
lishinent in the city, wholesale and retail
at reduced prices. '
gomMerchants and others are invited
to call before purchasing elsewhere, as it
will be to their advantage.
KY - Any of the Aare goods made to or
der, or carefully packed, so that they can
be sent any distance without injury: Oth
er Manufacturers' Supplied with Blabh
Fronts, Heads, or Pulley's at the lowest
prices.
CV' OPEN , IN Tlf HVENINOB;
March 30, 1849:--ly • • •
The Cheapest and Most Splendid
Assortment or
WATCHES AND JEWELRY
LV PHILADELPHId.
LDWIS LADOMUS,
No. 413 MARKET STREET,
.4 Few Doors Shove Eleventh, North Side,
HAS just received by late arrivals, from
the most celebrated Manufacturers
of Europe, a magnificent and judiciously
selected assortment of
GOLD .4/I'D .51 L IVATCHES,
whiclibe will sell cheaper than any . other
establishment in the United States. A
mong the assortment will be found:
Gold Levers, 18 li. cases, full jewelled, $3O
Silver Levers, full jewelled, 15
Gold l'Epines, Id k. cases, jewelled, 25
Silver I'Epincs, jewelled, 10
Quartier Watches, 4 to $lO
Silver Tea Spoons, equal to coin, per set, 4 60
o Desert, " 10 00
'l'able, " 16 00
Together with a splendid assortment of Choate
and Rich Jewelry, &c., &c.
(101.1) CHAINS, of various styles, from the
best Manufartmera.
rr Please preserve this advertisement, and call at
LE WlB' LADOMUS'B,
No. 413 MARKET. STREgT, above Bray
s:era, North Side.
have Gold and Silver Levers still
cheaper than the above prices.
11-7'A liberal discount made to the trade.
April 13, 18.10.-3 tn.
BRAM/BETH'S PILLS.—When the blood
is 'in an unsound condition it is as ready for in•
realm], as land ploughed and harrowed to receive
the allotted grain. ThOse Who aro wise, will
therefore 'commence the purification of their
blood without delay, and those who are already
attacked with sickness should do the same.
Ladies should use Brandreth's Pills frequent
ly. They will ensure them from severe sick
ness of the stomach, and, generally speaking,
entirely prevent it. The Brundreth !'ills are
harmless. They increase the powers of life
they du not depress them. 'Females will find
them to secure that state of health which every
mother wishes to enjoy. la costit ellr.S, so of. prevalent at an inteic,tiog period, the Dran.
Meth Pills are a sate mid elicctual remedy,
There is no medicine no sate as iliis, it is more
easy than castor oil, and is eons generally Well
by numerous ladies throughout their cordine•
merit. Dr. Drandreth can refer to many of our
first physicians WllO teCOlllineffil his l'ills to their
patients, to the exclusion of ell other pu motives
and the Pills, being composed of herbs or vege
table matter, purity the blood, and carry offthe
corrupt humors of the body, in a maneer so mix
ple as to give every day ease and pleasure.
The weak, the feeble, the infirm, the nery out,
the delicate, are in a few days strengthened by
Brandreth's Pill*, and the worst complaints are
removed by perseverance, without the.aid of a
physician. Adapted to all circumstances and .
situation*, they are the beat medicine ever in
vented fur fernilies, or to take Mita, pieventing
Gamy or coetiveneu, requi:iog no clopige of
diet, particular regimen, or cam against taking
cold.
irj•Tho Brandied:l Pills are sold for 28 emits
per box et Dr. B. Braudreth's Principal Office, 241
Broadway, N. York, and by the following duly
authorised Agents=—J. M,Stavermou &Co.; Ghat.
iyaburg ; J. B. M'Creary, Petersburg; Abraham
King, Durttemitgarru A, hPfartimil, A bholtslown ;
D. M. (j..VAS Snerinsere , rink.
Littketown ; Mary Duncan, Deshtown ; ( leo. W.
riadwa Aulabamth, Bast Viefikto
D. Neyreomar MeehanjcsVille;
B arol Shirk, Hati-
Mier: ' ' Mai 11, I Racr.--Yur
TOUSEY'S XA§TER OF PAIN,
iv s the most infallible remedy ever discover
ed for Sures, Scalar. Cu% Bruises Sprains
Bwellinp, Old Sores, Chilblains, Frosted Limb
Scald Head, S alt Rheum, Chipped Hinds, Sore
Lips, Inflamed Eyelids, Running Sores, Piles,
Swelled Fate, Nryripelas,' Broken Brescia, Sore
Feet, Sore Leg a, Sore Head, Sore Nipple., Stiff
Neck, Fever.. Sores, Me" niters, /tch, Sun
Burns, Contra cted Cools, Blotther, Pimples.
Corns, Eriiritlene, - Boili. San Feet , Itinkworm,
Quint), Rheumatism, Enlarged Joints, Chafes,
Am, Are., and every description acetone! in-
Summation. It is an universal remedy for ex
terns! diseases and elleUllititi of. ever' kind
For the wounds and other external diseases of
i
Horses, it s the most perfect rernedy in the
world. All Fimilies, U v orkshops, Foundries
Manufactories, Glass Blower*, Furneammen,
Smiths, Laborers, Mtwens• and all olltor
ehanics, and in fact people of all classee.eireurn
stances, and conditions, should ever be supplied
with it, ready for any emergency, as en imme
diate application of this Ointment, in case of
Burn or Scald, would always prevent Much suf
fering, and often saes life or. hob.. It passaging
control over the severest injuries by fire, over
all external inflammations, and bY its combined
virtues it acts ax Antiseptic, Herein*, A nti-Stme
modic, Anodyne, Emollient, and Healing, and
is in trutb the
MOST COMPLETE EXTERN AL REMEDY
ever made.
,The people may rely upon it in the
hour of pain. It instantly stops pain of the
severest burn or Scald, and prevents all sear. For
thalitel OfjoieCtu, thlite, Reptiles, and the thou
sand tioublesoMe cutaneous diseases of warm
clirnatea, it is the beat article in use. All resi
dents of acnithern climates — should keep it or
hand. In fact, it is an article that all mankind
require, and ()neon which reliance can he,placed
in time of need. It is put up in tin boxes, and
will retain its virtues for years,
fLTFor side by
SAMUEL 11. BUEII;.KR,
General Agent, Geitysburg kud. by
Dr. Kanffmen, Petersburg; J. 8. Hollinger,
Ileidletsburg; E. Stehle, Centre Mills.;
Knight, Benderivi Ile ; J. F. Looker, A rendtwo n wo
Stick &Witmer, itfiliprnasburg; T.M IC night, W-
Knightsvil le ; A. Scott, Cashtown; J. Brinker
hoff, Vidifield ; E. Zuck, New Chester; D. M.
C. White, Hampton; H.L. Miller and William
Wolf, East Berlin; .Wm. Bittinger, Abbott'
town • Lilly & Nets Oxford; E. J. Ow
inga, M'Sherrystown and Baniucl Berlin, Lit
tlestown.
April 27, I 849.-3 m
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1.,,: -r---..
!, 1. OittNTAL ,' 1 vI!'%" 1 1
ite, ) Dr. E. L, Soule &Co 1r
• I 1 4 1
11 .' ''' Cl"
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WO other medicine has ever been introduced
0.11.1.:11 to the public that has met with such un
paralleled success, as Dr. Sortie's OMSUITAT.
BALM PlLL3,—baWing been but six years before
the public, and the advertising small, compared
with most other medicines, yet they have work.
ed their way into every State in the Union and
Canadas. They have absolutely become the
Standard Medicine of the'day. They are purely
vegetable and so admirably compounded that
when:taken in la'rge doses they speedily cure
acute diseases, on the strongest constitutions,
such as billioua diseases, end when taken in
small doses they operate like a charm, Igloo the
most delicate, nervous female, and have taiced
numbers from their beds after all other remedies
had failed. We here refer to but few of the me.
- arrmiraculous cures effected by the use of said
Pills. t •
Spisol.9jfertion.—Anna Wood,of R utland, Jef
teison Co., N. Y., was cured, after she had been
confined to bed 5 years, with Spinal diseaie and
Absceis of the Lungs. The bill of her regular
physician (1)r. Johnson, of Clay,) hatUatnounted
to 5600_ See eiroulat.
Scnyidui and Nervous Debiffty.—hirs. Down, of
Clay, N. Y., was cured of Dyspepsia, Nervous
debility and Scrofulous Affection of the Head,
alter she- had been e'onfined six months and all
other medicines had failed.
Cotrgylt aturconsumption aired—Wm. Bently,
of Naming, C. W., was ruled of a severe Cough
after he hhd been confined to his bed for a long
time, end was given up by his physicians. He
had used moat of the Cough Medicines of the
day, and was supposed, by his friends and physi
cians,- to be in the last stager of Consumption
Dyrpepria.—•A. B. F, Ormsby, of Syracuse,. N.
Y., was cured of Dyspepsia, so severe cant to
be able to work for two year..
, Wpi r fintilb i of ,Gresewich, Conn., anis. toted
of a severe case of. Dyspepsia Costiveness and
Nanterre debility, of year" standing', niter expend
leg large sums of owner to no purpose. Bee
Circulars.
Needing Piles.--Asapb L. Leonard, of Avon,
N. Y., was eured of a severe case of Bleeding
Piles of a number of years standing, after using
a variety of Pile medicines without effect.
Mrs. Williamson, of Bethlehem, N. J., was af.
Bided for thirty years with disease of the chest
and stomach, a few doses of these pills cured her.
John Darling, of Westford, Oswego co., N. Y.,
was greatly benefitted In a case of Asthma and
difficulty of breathing, by the use of these pills.
Severe Case of Piles.—John Bolton, of Hart
wick, Otsego co., N. Y., was cured of a severe
case of Piles and extreme costiveness of long and
painful duration. Who would not sacrifice a
ew shillings to be relieved from so distressing a
fomplaint.
Wm. 3lockbridge, of Sothis Point, N. Y., NILS
cured of Cough, Nervous Debility, and general
derangement of the digestite organs. He had
been sick for years, and spent hundreds of dollars
to get relief, but to no purpose, and was no di,.
couraged he could hardly be persuaded to take
the Pills.
The above are all cases in which all ()the' rem
eifies failed to cure or give relief. Many of the
same character ;night be published if we had
space. For pnrticulars see the Botanic institute,
which can be had of agents.
BZWAIIt or CoONTEITIEITII
As there are spurious Pills in c,irculntion cull.
ed Peiental or Sovereign Balm, be mire to see be
fore you buy that the name of .1)11. E. L. SOULE
St C 0.," is on the face of the boxes. None others
can be genuine. WU are not aware that uny one
who is making aspurioun article has yet dated to
make use of our name ; but some of them have
had the impudence to imitate our boxes and copy
our CirClllll7B, Certificates, &c. Unless the pub
lic are careful when they purchase, they will be
deceived:
UYFor sale by S. 11. BUEHLER,Gettysburg ;
Holtzinger &Ferree, Petersburg ; J. A ulabaugh,
Hampton; Wm. Wolf, East Berlin; D. New..
commer, Bragtown; J. IL Berry, Abbottstown;
John Busby, l'irSlierrystown; Samuel Berlin,
Littlestwn ; Witmore & Stirk, Mummasburg ;
S. Brinkerhoff; Fairfield; Abel T. Wright, Ben
deraville ; Lilly & Belly, Now ash:int; Jesse
Cline, Tyrone township; John S. Hollinger,
Heidlersburg; Wm. Wirt & Co., Hanover ;
Berlin, Hanover.'
Gettysburg, May 4,1h19.-2w6m—•
1)1LLM187 2 5
11:7(11011, P..4/.Y
(TIM. ORIGINAL AND ONLY UENVINX.)
BURNS AND SCALDS,
CHALLENGE the world to prove that my
al genuine Extractor has ever failed (since its
introduction by me in 1830) in one single in.
stance to cure the worst Burns and :colt's. But
it must be the genuine article, not the vile roan.
ferfeir staff that is Hooding the market.
Mum Tile TIMIS MT
Dalley's Geruine Extractor, in Burns and
Scalds, affords imaudiate Mkt', as soon u ap•
plied ; it cools and draws out the lire and'pain
a taw inhaler. Counterfint Extreetors. tumid.
ter by what moue or Mader whet title they sp.
pear, when applied, irritate and increase 110 pale.
Try all the imitations that prefers to the same
einem, and the above rant will be found idm•
elusive.. It does, however, not alone apply •to
Burn; and Scalds,,but in Guts, Wounds, Sore
'mil Inflamed Eyes, and all caeca of external, and
Mtloful inflammation, the same dangle* will be
observed' •
Piles, Bruises, Salt Rheum, Rheumatism Erysip
elas, Eruption, Sore NiSpies, Broken
Bieruit,Chilblains,Fever Soma
Old Sores and Barns,
and pll external infiammaiion, yield readily to
the
,all-powerful, pant subduing, and, curative
properties of this extraordinary remedy. But
mark, it must De the &indite Dailey.
CAUTION.
Me puliftic,—Being cognizant of the danger
attending the use of the Downturn'? Exzwacz
owe, I distinctly declare that I will not bold my
self responsible for the effects of any Extractor,
unless the same be procured at my own Depot,-
415 Broadway, New York, 285 Chestnut street,
Philadelphia, or from my authorized agents.
TO THE LADIES.
.dad esprit:ly to Mothers arid Mods of Fain.
lies.—The great and substantial benefit that may
be derived, and the pain and suffering that may
be prevented by the genuine Dalt?, •Migicel
Pain Extractor, (see printed pamphlet, espetial
ly the article addressed to Norfil7B,Bre.,) ought to
make it an inmate of every family. Life itself
has, in many cases, been preserved by a ready
application of my genuine Extractor, I would
therefcle caution Mothers never to be without a .
box of it on hand, not for a singleday; for where
there are children, accidents will occur. And
what is of vast importance, especially to anus,
it heals the wounds without a scant •
LIFE SAVED—AWFUL CASE OF SCALIA
Wheoyirld, Mogan) Co., N. Y.,
February 28, 1848 S
Mr. Dailey—Dear Sir—_While my son, .15
years of age, was at work in the atingle maw
factory of L. P. Rose, he had the misfortune to
slip and fall hakt a a large vat, used for the; put
pose of boiling blocks preparatory to cutting.—
The blocks had just been removed from the vat
containing a large quantity of boiling water.—
He fell forward, scalding both hands and arms,
all on one side, and one leg badly and the other
partially. The scalds were so bad on his arms
and lea, that most of the flesh came off with his
garments, and his life was despaired of by both
his physicians and friends.
Dalley's Pain Extractor was procured as soon
as possible (which was in about six boom) and
applied, and which relieved him from ill pain,
preventing inflammation and swelling, and in a
few days commenced healing his sores. Them
appeared a general improvement, an much so
that in three weeks be was removed to his lath
er", house, distance about 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 life, and
we would cheerfUlly recommend it in all similar
cases, as a safe and invaluable remedy. With
sentiments of respect, 1 remain, dear, sir, your
moat obedient and hunble servant,
ADLAE CLARK,
UsANNAII CLARK,
C. B. CLARK.
We, the undersigned, being personally acquain
thed with the case of itlr. Clark's son, believe the
above statement substantially correct
Mr. Dewey, Louisa Dewey, J. S. Kelsey. Hem
ry R. Pearce, ‘‘, m. Evans, E. Clark, L. P. Rote,
Ira Newman, Wm. Newman, Mary J. Rose.
Chilblninc—The Extractor has not as yet in
any single instance, failed ofcuring Cuts, Wounds,
end Punctures—no matter how severe—(see
page printed pamphlets) always yield readily to
the wonderful properties of this wonderful salve.
A. DALLEY,4IS Broadway, N. York,
ainf23s Clicatuut street, Phila ,
Inventor and Proprietor.
C. A. MORRIS & CO., York, Agents for the
counties of York and Adams ; also for sale by
S. H. BUEHLER, Gettysburg, and D. WHITE,
Hampton.
Gettysburg, May 4, 1849.—em
RAISING BLOOD
AND CONSUMPTION, PA IN IN THE SIDE,
AND NIGHT SWEATS, ASTHMA,
WHOOPING COUGH, PALPITA
TION OF THE HEART,
LIVER COMPLAINT,
BRONCHITIS,
And all diseases of the throat, lungs and liver,
cured by Sherman's All• Healing Balsam.
RAISING BLOOD AND CONSUMPTION.
Mr. 3tilne, Builder, in Brooklyn, IA 111 attacked
with raising blood, followed by a cough, pain in
the side, and all the usual symptoms of con
sumption. lie employed tao of the best physi
clans; they did him no good, and told him he
COULD NOT LIVE.
Haring of the wonderful cures performed by
Sherman's Belsim, be sect at 10 o'clock at night
to Mrs. Hayti, tail Fulton street, and got a boy.
tle ; it operated like a charm; stopped the bleed.
log and the cough! Before he had taken one
bottle be was able to be about his work. It had
SAVED HIS LIFE
Hie daughter, residing at 127 Myrtle Avenue
can attest it.
bliss Ann.bieston, of Williamsburgh, living in
Tenth, near South Fourth street, says—That
she had been troubled with a backing cough,
and pain in the chest, for a longtime, which at
last became so bad that she was obliged to give
up her school for more than a year. She tier
commenced taking the All Healing. Balsam.-
which soon alleviated her symptoms. She is
now fest recovering, and has resumed her labor
lona occupation as a teacher.
.14. YEARS ,
Mr. John O'Neil, N th avenue and 21st Onset,
suffereit with a cough, raising of phleists;w.uld
pain in his lids. He could get
NO RELIEF
, .
till he fried the All:Healing Balsam, which
drove the pain from his side, allayed the tough
and brought the disease upon the surface; and
before he had taken three bottler, w•as entirely
cured.
PLEURISY AND CONSUMPTION.
Mrs. Boggas, a lady upwards of 7u, residing
88 Sherif f ,, has for years been subject to attacks
of Pleurisy, Raising of Blood, severe Cough,
Shortnese of Breath, Pain in her Head and va.
rious parts of her body, Her friends believed
her PAST RECOVERY.
the All-Healing Balsam relieved her at once of
all her alarming symptoms, and now she fa able
to attend to her work.
ASTHMA AM) WHOOPING COUGH.
Mni. Lucretia Wells, t 5 Christie street; L. S.
Beals, 10 Delancey street; Wm. H. Youngs, 7 1
Walnut street, know the value of this great rem.
edy.
edAsk for Sherrnau's All• Healing Balsam, and
see that bin Wtitteh aigittute is on each bottle.
Price 25 cents and $1 per bottle.
Dr. Sherman's Worm and Cough Lozenges
sold as above.
Principal Office 106 Nusau street, New York.
BD - For sale by •
SAMUEL H. BUEHLER,
General rigeitt. Oeitytburg; and by
Dr. Kauffman, Petersburg; J. S. Hollinger, Heid
lersburg ; E Stable, Centre Mills; J. iWKnight,
13endersville; J. P. Lower, Arendtsville ; Stick &
Witmer, Mummasburg ; T. M'K n ight , 'AVE n ight
rille ; A. Scott, Cashtown ; J. Brinkerhoff, Feir•
field; E. 'Luck, New Chester; D. M. C. White,
Hampton; H. K Miller and Wm. Wolf, East
Berlin; Wm. Bittinger, A bbottstown ; Lill) di
Riley. New Oxford; E. J. Owing; Al'Sheriys
towd ; and Samuel Merlin, Littlestown.
April :21), 1840.-3 m
HOUSE SPOUTING
Wlid, be made and put up by the
subseriber,who will attend prompt
ly to all orders, and upon us reasonable
terms as can be procured at any establish
ment in the county.
GEO.
Gettysburg, Octoberl.7,. BUEHLER.
15, 1817.
To the Afflicted !
LICIVENEWS CELEORATED 1 1 0. 1 4
ANI 7 COATED PURGATIV
ter) , arises horn exposure to dant p or.eokl; ?etiag ;
unripe twit ; "mitten supprebsiun pito,
tiun ; entieurnetinies hunt pet. uhur siateb of the,
atmosphere.
ll:rThe Sugar Coitid PUrgrifive : Pitts emu
triumphant! Pyientory put to th ht. by l'lttoe
doves. . ; -‘9l.
• gingsbridge, heglimber 19.3,{M*. , ill
Dr. C. V.Clickeacr.: , , i t; ; 40 ;
Dear Sir - 7 Seas diet sai.n t er . I;,vipa,
vary luddeuly seized Witt in' igl'fictieuoilly
loneness of the berrele;tellMi' et fitil'i.ilrlate
several days , wfiliout ley ten L—
Indeed.
Indeed. the symptoms were , so- valtet(thet el
*OR Selyi;bl l4 l , o2llefetilledlk i111ttie.41 1 4 0 1,44.•
think, about applying reme dy. leteel),l4 ,
that My pulse was much Mote rapid 'Hien corm.
mon. Sometimes 1 was,tertrietitird• Unit'
state thitst, and, ociationelly,'a strode Jelin -
Hon to vomit, without belegArble to Miser sq.'
thing.... Liana& ..rto.lilkultoy, kat eve% inattiego ,
although it stemal.Allit OP% PP , MO•
My strength tailed me rer.y,eirt, epd,)%,4 ,
were inimitably iecineprinted by :discloses .0
blood.: Tb• eartpliint preyed to be dYeattert
of the very wont type. • Ore recotemeedeiterli ,
to call :14 a phyileran.l. another( to , try, L.
Pills • IA bile a third advised me tatty ear:ahem
°I". I chelei'4 o %eelte prercrile t tor myself:
I had beard et Jfiteet deel.etbea the vfittP l
your huger Coiled l'egetrible 'Pills horn rei
of my neighbors; cud theielote'
they bad aired ethers,' them wai bli delatett
why they should not lure me; clamors leo
loon convinced me OW my.Coeclusiso.vms ere—
rect. 1 found the mildness . of their eperetiose
particularly adapted to complaints of this. na
ture. The chenge in my feeling's vu. gredual,
but none the lees caller. 'll Le ',mutt Mr 14-
gan to abate after the seared errant dose.*ailt
strength returned.;, tool the third, or—lotarth :bi x
found ane restored to my aceasiimed heaths
which has always been ;mulishly good,
Yours Truly( •
' SIDNEY OMITH.
ICTFor sale by SA MUELI)I. BUEHLER,'
Gismo! Arai, Getty4ers ; :mad by
Dr. Kauffman, Petersburg ; • S.
Heidlersburg ; E. Stablei,"retaLl Milpf; .4M%
Knight, Bendersville; 3. F.LOWer,Arendisvlllei
stick is Witmer I'dummaiburg; T. . M Enitlie;
M Itaightsville ; A. Scott. Cielirtmee ; 3: Silva.
erbot, Fairfield; E. Zuck,•New Meow ; D.W.
C. White, Hampton; H. L Miller sad William
Wolf, East Berlin ;IYre._Birtinger. Abbate's.%
Lilly & Riley, New Oxford ; E..). Owinge,3l'..
Sherrystown ; and SWIM! Berge, Littlatew i.
April 20,1849.=9n
PURIFY THE BLOOD !
Dr. Keeler's Pasatert.
MOR the removal and permanent ewe et all
diseases arising from an intents atate el
the Wood. and habit of the body, via: ,
Chronic disease of the chest, Hroactlitig- Pito
risy, Catarrh,ete., Scrofula in all itadaggi, 141'-
in', Scald Heed, Blotehes, CotaneculyhtPl'iml•
of the heml, face and'extretnitles, Ulcers, Mob'
Ic Affections of the Stomach and Litere( ktenio
Rheumatism, White Swellings, Aliteleses, *)l4 l *
ilitic disorders constitutional pabarty,.aad,
mercurial and hereditary predispositions
Let no one deceive firemMlvest thrlClri=
cause a single excess of any kindi'does not beesi ,
lion immediately an attack ofditeaseat
for fiarmless. Every viehltion. of :ani mgaiie
law, carries with it sooner or Islet its perilillt
trent. In the peat ntaloti!Y
which mire is exposed in social life, it is tbe coo
armed application of leis poWerftd eappei. shit*
gradually, and often itripereeptibly; Res
change, and ruins the constitutiont, lehare dan
ger ia dreamt of. - The majority of butnataisil
menti is of slow growth, and pf slow pmf Rol
consequently admits only of cure. bcrofuilli con
sumption, dyspepsia, wite swelling, gout, clan-
IC affections of tile stomach. liver. spine,. tread,
ayes, and est remeties, embrace this el ass—each
being the effect of on alteration in vessels'of nu
trition, effecting vegitative life from an anter•
dent acquired or hereditary cause, nothir g abort
of poviertbl ALTICIII/TIVI medicine,. promiva
the least bops to the invalid. Palletises will
ulster cure, and often do much naischist. --Tan
Ics and .Atcsaartves, combined with Ili ptgpe r
regeme of diet—the one to strengthen, the other
to change morbid action, are chat patboto gy in
culcates. Read the following valuable testimo
ny: Pr ma nears is, June 4 4 1841..
Having been apprised of the PASaltiAt it af
fords me much pleasure to be able torecomtnnsd
it as a valuable remedy in that glass c f chronic,
constitutional, and glandular di
it is especially adapted. Tolhole wbo ire' al.
dieted, and require medicine at an ittahATri s
cannot obtain if in a morearreeable, setiveisad
unitorm slate, than, is to be found in the Pa Its
cgs. I have used it in several inata.ncor 'ebb
decided success. Yours. &c.
D. ALLISON;•3I.
Prepared and Se.ld N. W. Co,. 3d &' !until St.
Philadelphia. For sale by S. ELLIOT.' Cir.
lisle; AITHER.SON, Harrisburg, and by Oaf,-
gists and merchants throughout the corinhilrt—
Price 25 cis per bottle. fire paimphleta t
For particularsseepamphleis. Price tfliir o ge
bottles—ss dosen. • ' '•
EDrAlso 1)R. KEELER'S CORDIAL 'AND
CARMINATIVE, a medicine of nnsuepessed
powers in speedily curio, Dierhica,'Dynelstery, ,
Cholera I titan to m, Cholera Meshes, Colic. Whets.
It bey, and for all ileratigemente of the ftdaush
and Bowels consort by i Trumarso. N O ASIDY
should be without the remerly.. Friee
only 25 cents per bottle.
Oct. 20. (Jelly I 401411.44 f)
TO ALL ' HON 1T NAY! CO/VOlart
TiwRE are but few •prisolll4
, atively speaking. at tbissettakto olthe
year, but who are suffering, mein twists.
with. Coughs, Colds, Sere Tinos. * panne
nen', or like complaints, sanned
sudden ehenges of or exposure ,ta Alta
weather. To all those who are thus si.
(titled, and who. mby leadlhiw adrektise.
Mini, 'IWO. would reetimmend Rotel , Bx
riCTOOANT as the .mosteffitottialvismetly
tier offered to the public. •Ntii fantily
should be without al bottle of it' in Weir
house as a timely administration of it
wool/prevent much sufferinr. '< Hundreds
Who have used its say they would ndi be
without it , 'were the price ten . timer' the
amount that it lei and who is that ken
not think more of health, the revive of War
happiness, than of wealth f Delay , net
then to procure a bottle at imee, and yew
will never regret that you tried it. .s '
.
11..7" CA UTIGN.x; . , ~.. r
Teas Gan ulna has the words "Ress'a &pigs
rant, Imprwed, Bull irriqre, M 1.," blima,,in ,fillil
glass, and the initials "J. F. B." atorpell4l;
the seal. Each bottle, hereaner , will be env
oped in A NEW WRAPrEn on Vrthili' isrlliii' fa
Innitr signature of the riTOlntet(it- iv ek
it is counterfeit. l'repared only by t , 1,,-.4
Jr As. It, ROSlkli
D ruggiat , Baltling/40 41 1/
For sale by SAMUEL H. 1MEM1,14,1104 4 10
tyeburg; Dr. 11. W. Kauffman York' Kpringi i
Geo. W. Heagy, Fairfield.
co" - Price 50 cents per bottle.'-' ' ' l" t
March 30, 1849.-41'. : •.• iiii 0 1,.
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THE STAR AM) BANNEW
h publish ed every Friday Etening; Win
. County hoi/difig, abortikd Reeitel'
and Recorder's Wee,'
D. A. & C. H. 11 UER - filiqr
TIC R • rj
If paid in advance or within the, yeur i S;,iper.
annum—if net paid within the year,
paper diecontiouud lentil, all 'urn:unties are kaistr—
except at the option of elm (lures,
di+ cents. A failure to notify a illaiimitininst,
will be regarded all a new engagement,
.4flvettiNmrnts not eNeemling u iiluare+nassfled
three timer for cry subaequent,lnsertion,
2i rents. Longer ones in the etialeprencorli+r-
All advertisements not. specially ordered, for It
given time, will be continued mita tothld. A'
erul reduction will be made to those ts headwords's,
by the your.
Job Printing of all' kin& executed neatly 0 . 14
promptly, and on' reaconable toms.
Letters sod Covonsmicatiorti to the Edit*, (al.
cepting such as contain 11) , !ottcy ur the names of
new subscriber..) watt be kUb'l cite WON 1p
blt1.111: attcntien•