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    ESTABLISHMENT.
Chest and Cabinet Furniture
LOVER TiLIN .EVER
D. & J. CULP
EspicrmLy announce to the
IL citizens of Adams county that they
have,: entered into co-partnership for the
manufacture and sale of all kinds of
Cittbrisitaa Cabinet Furniture,
and That they will always l eve on hand,
at thoirEttriblishmont in South Baltimore
street, Oettvehorg, a tett doors above
Fahnestikk i s Store, (the old stand of D.
Culfi;)' a Ml' tuissortment of CHAIRS, of
livery sitriety, such at
BOSTON ROCKING, r.4.vr; NEAT,
AND COMMON CHAIDS.
Alslt.' SETTEES, of various kinds,
paitittd in imitation of rose-wood, irnalo, I
any, satin-wood; walnut, maple, nod all
fancy colors.. They will constantly keep
on hand and make to order,
Bureaus, Centre 7'ables, Bettsteadß, Cup-
boards Stands, Dough-Troughs,
Prtish-Stands, Dining and
Breakfast Tables, 4.c.
nil manufactured by experienced workmen
and of the beet material, which they will
br pliiased to furnish to these who may
j:ivor them with their custom on the most
reasonable terms. Having supplied them
selves with a very largo and superior stock
install; they have no hesitation in assu
ring. cloa public that they Call furnish work
whielt for cheapness. beauty and durabil
ity,)ewanot be surpassed by any other shop i
in the 'County. They will also attend
to. all kinds of
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING, PAPER
HANGING, dt.c , •
open'the shortest notice and most reason
uble'terMs. all Paper tvill he furnished
--specimens of which can be seen at our
establishment.
tCPAII work made and sold by the
lien ~l be warranted. They are deter
-46. na eheip as the cheapest, just
to buit times. The public will consult
their bitereits by giving them a call before
purchasing elsewhere. "A II kinds of Coun
try Produce and Lumber will be taken in
part payment for work.
Fob. 2, 1849.—tf
CAUTION !
WHEREAS sundryindividuala of late
have been trying to monopolize
and fo'iestall public opinion ; and whereas
the subscriber can at the present timeshew
the largest and best stock of CHAIRS in
this County, therefore be it known to all
persons interested' ilia' the undersigned
continues to manufacture at the old stand
in South Baltimore street, every variety of
PLANA" and F.IXC 1
CHAIRS,
whieh will be sold on the most
accommodating terms fur Cash or Produce.
.1/y Chairs are made in Gettysburg, and
lint la" "Boston."
Hou.e. and Sign Painting
attended to as formerly ; and from long
practice and experience in business, the
i.ohscrilier feels confident that his work
u ill hear the closest inspection, because his
workmen arc of the best that the country
can Itirnish.
C.ll /1/NET 11:1RE, of every variety
and of the best quality, will be furnished
to enstomers, and at all times made to or
der. KrAll kinds of Lumber taken at
fair prices: CHAIR PLANK particularly
wattled—Something less than "5000" feet
will anSwer.
Feeling thankful for past favors, the
subscriber h i npes,,by attention to business,
still to tneiit a share of public favor.
HUGH DEN W I DDIE.
Gettytiburg, March 9, 1849.—tf
lInI►XOVAL.
DR. J. LAWRENCE HILL,
• ttlklTl.
IjA:zLiemoved his office to the building
opposite the Lutheran Church, in
CharnhersbUrg street. 2 doors east of Mr.
Mitkllnt 4 efrs store where he may all (lines
be foun'd ready and willing to attend to
any case within the province of the Den
tist. Persons in want of full sets of teeth
are respectfully invited to call.
REFERENCES
Dr. C. Elii.Bmaircry, Rev.e. I'. KRAUT'', D.l).
" D. Hoarca, Prof. M. JACOBS,
'• C. A. Co wc " H. 1.. BA
1), GILBERT, " Wo. M.fitiour.no
Rev J. C. Vevritom, D. D.
July 7, 1944.
NEW ESTABLISIL‘i ENT
HENRY SMITH,
.11EsSein'al.:CofTGFctittlysbY informs
the ttrgandatr e
strangers
who may tarry here until their beards grow,
that he has opened a new saloon in the
shop formerly occupied by JACOB LEERY,
'in West York street, one door West of
Pastimes Ilat-store, where he intends prose
cuting the Tonsorial business in all its va
ried and various branches.
Hut riwor's good and sharp, .
Ni U *Ur, your lace without a smart.
Geolegleu; call and see for yourselves.
Ilia spangle Is good, his towels are clean,
Anil is his shop he's always seen.
gre iler also respectfully informs the
gentlemCit that they can at any time have
their beets blacked in the neatest style:—
Gentlemen can also have grease removed
from their Clothes.
GlittlYebtirg, April 21,1848.
MUD. FOR SALE,
linkiNG, In quitstities, and at
AIACKEIROL, prices is suit Par-
MOO. chasers,
SIH B.Br SY
SHOULDERS, J. M. STEVENSON.
(*Vibe* May se, 18W. .
Plate ea* illawred Clasps.
kiTIELINMI/3, Putas Twist, Tassels,
COilliuN and Reticules, constant.
ly salt* and for sale st SCHICK'S.'
*OA "
fiZtILINOnt SOOKS AND STATION•
=r,staitliado.obastandy oit head
atetSS Worth/ Aiwa plea*, at the
!aw►R ee4 354410,7 littoW 4 ei
Der IC • 111.1 t
PROCLAMATION.
HEREA.S the Hon. DANIEL Ma
ims, Esq. President of the several
C rtsof Common Pleas, in the counties
i l lir
composing the 19th District, and Justice
of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and
General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all
capital and other offenders in the said dia.
triet—and Gamma I,'lmvfma and JAMES
M'Dtvrrr, Esqs., Judges of the Courts of
Common Pleas and General Jail Delivery,
for the trial of all capital and other offend
ere in the county of Adams—have issued
their precept, bearing date the 13th day
of January, in the year of our LORD one i
thousand eight hundred and forty-nine, and
to medirected, for holding a Court of Com
mon
Pleas and General Quarter Sessions
of the Peace and General Jail Delivery,
and Court of Oyer and Terminer, at Get
tysburg, on Monday the 20th day of Au
gust next--
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN To
all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner
and Con Stables within the said County of
Adams, that they be then and there in their
proper persons, with their Rolls, Records,
Inquisitions, Examinations and other Re
membrances, to do those things which to
their otlices and in that behalf appertain i
to be done, and also they who will prose
cute against the prisoners that are or then
shall be in the Jail of the said County of
Adams, and to be then and there to pros
ecute against them as shall be just.
WILLIAM FICKES,
Sheriff's Office. Oettysfiurg, ?
July 20, 1849.—te S
REGISTER'S .`o TICE.
NOTICE is hereby given to all Legatees
-ill and other persons concerned, that the
Administration Accounts of the deceased
persons hereinafter mentioned will be pre
, tented at the Orphans' Court of Adams
county, for confirmation and allowance, on
Monday the 20th day of dugust next :
39. The second account ot Michael Har
ner and Abraham Varner, Executors of
the last will and testament of Jacob Var
ner, deceased.
40. The first and final account of John
'bough, Administrator of the estate of
William Yeatts, deceased.
41. The first and final account of John
Brough and Nancy Walker, Executors of
the last will and testament of William
Long, deceased.
42. The account of James Bigham, Ex
ecutor of the last will and testament of .
John Bigham, deceased.
43. 'fhe first and final acrountoflamea
M'Divitt, Executor of the last will and
testament of Henry M'Divitt, deceased.
44. The first and final account of Hugh
G.Scott, Executor of the last will and tes
tament of Wm. Guinn, deceased.
45. The first account of John Hoover,
Administrator of the estate of Frederick
Foster, deceased.
40. The first and final account of Sam
uel Miller, Administrator of the Estate of
John Wilson, deceased.
47. The first and final account of James
D. Paxton, Executor of the last will and
testament of Rev. William Paxton, D. D.,
deceased.
48. The first account of Joseph Walk
er, Administrator of the Estate of Eliza
beth Walker, deceased.
40. The first and final account of Mi
chael Saltagirer, gXeCUthr of the last will
and testament of John Saltzgiver t deceased.
50. The second , and final account of
Henry Colchouse, Administrator. do jinni,
non, with the will annexed, el. Adam
Keying; deceased.
51. The first.and final nem - unt'of Wm
B. Brandon, AdMinistratoiof the'estate of
Thomas Brendan,' deceased.
52. 'rho first and final account of Eman. !
uel Pitzer, Executor of the last will and
testament of Christina Glosser, deceased.
53. The first and final accountof Henry
Overltiolser, Executor of the last will an d
testament of Abraham Overholser, de
ceased.
WM. W. HAMERSLY, Register
Register's Office, Gettysburg,
to
July 20. 1849.
GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY
"NUE subscriber respectfully informs
it, his friends and the public generally
that he still continues to carry on the
FOUNDRY BUSINESS, in allits branch
es, at his old establislimen!, in the Western
partof Gettysburg, where he has constantly
on hand all sorts of
I 4121)Zik(fai 4 i2 o
such as Kettles, Pots, Ovens, Skill ts,
Pans, Griddles, &c., of all sizes ; also.
STOVES of every size and variety, inclu
ding Common, Parlor, Air-tight and Cook
ing Stoves—among them the far-famed
Haduiteays.
To Farmers he would say, he has on
hand an excellent assortment of •
Threshfiter. Machines,
Honey's celebrated Sirs wcutters, the re
nowned Seylcr Plows ; also Woodcock s
and Witherow's ; also Points, Cutters,
Shares, &c.
BLACKSMITHING is carried on in
its different branches, by the beat of work
men.
th. Th e subscriber has also optneda
BOOT & SHOE
Shop in tke South end of the
Froundry Iluildingovhere,withgood work
men and excellent materials, the neatest
fits and best work will be made. 10::73.1.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 ran be had any where
else. All orders will be promptly attend
gd to.
'Repairing, of all kinds, done at the
shorts notice.
T. WARREN
Gettysburg, May 5.1848.
P .:
G. E. BUEHLER
fIESPECTFULLY . informs his friends
and the public generally that he has
now on haud a large assortment of TIN
W.IRE of every description, which he
will sell at moderate pricos—all warranted.
Persons wishing to purchase at low rates
will do well to call before purchasing else-
where.
HOUSE SPOUTING will be made
and put op at I 2 cents a foot.
ON head anti for sale by the subscriber,
allow RATLIA WAY Cook Flores.
at 8.--1( GEO. ARNOLD.
Phi ktraiiie
f . M. Qaug. W. S. Ilonums
OILI M & lIOPK INS
MERCHANT TAILOR AND WHOLESALE
DEALERS
In Clotho, Cassimereak, Vesting* & Tailors' Trim
mings. No. 280 lialfunore et., N. W. cor
ner of Charles, B•termosk.
A large aseortment of READY MADE
CLOTHING, of aoperior quality.
Tat2:9l3 QA.11..57.f
Cloth rooms up stairs—Entranee, south
end of the Store on Charles street.
March 30, 1849.-1 y
COBl thalE MILL.
SPRING & SUMMER CLOTIIING,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
(I N hand and for sale, the largest and
17 hest assortment of SPRING and
SUMMER CLOTHING, at prices very
much reduced.
coCO.RTS.
Coats of every variety, embracing all
the latest styles, and of an improved cut
and make. from 75 cts. to 1,2, 3,4, 5,6,
8, $lO, and upwards.
P3NT.I.LOONS.
Pantaloons of all kinds, from 75 chi. to
1, 1.50, 1.75, 2, 2.50, and also a very fash
ionable style, the Lamartine stripe, at 3.50,
84, and upwards.
VESTS.
Vests of even• variety, comprising silk,
Satin, Cashmere, Marseiles, Valencia,from
50 cts. 75 cis, $l, $2.50, $3, and upwards.
BOY'S CLOTHING.
Always on hand the largest and best as
sortment of Boy's Clothing ever offered
in this city.
A splendid nsaortment of Cloths and
Cossistieres, of the best make, together
with a large and handsome variety of SILK
and MARSEILLES VESTINGS, which
will be made up to order in the best man
ner, 20 per cent. less than the accustomed
prices, and in all canes a neat and beauti
ful tit guaranteed,
AT COSTUME HALL,
Corner of Pratt street arid Centre Market 8
H.' H. COLE. pace.
11L7' Attached to the above, is tumor the
largest and most extensive SHIRT FAC
TORIES in the country, embracingevery
variety and make, at prices which eatmot
fail to please any one wishing to purchase.
0•1:1NE PRICE ONLY.,gi
March 30. 18419.--ly • •
THE HIM •EXTENSIVE
=UW=Tig
IN TAB UMW) 87.8TE8 18 AT
NO, 174 sr vriumus weritairr i Naas Lion,
NIA.
AVIHne Sob are employed, dad a Oka Of
1000 dozen shirta-alwaysls bead.
3/11,4,C!! ANihAag Ive r l B AND O'
e. 1' 1 E
v : 0,
call and etutnainelhi largest - and best stock
of SHIRTS that has over been offered,
consisting of all sizes and qualities for
MEN AND• BOYS. which for style and
workmanship cannot be surpassed.
More than usual efforts have been made
to render the assorunent complete and de.
sirable in ivory respect.
T. W. B1F"
March 2, 1849-11
T. W. BETTON
Philadelphia Advertisements'
The Cheapest and Most Splendid
Assortment of _
WATCHES AND JEWELRY
IN PHILSDELPHI4.
' i ca Larposive,
. , 413 usuiter ISTILLET,
Ali Doors Above Menfolk, North Side.
4.8 just received by late arrivals, trout
_WI the most celebrated Manufacterers
of Europe, a magnificent and judioiously
selected assortment of
GOLD .4ND SILVER WATCHES.
which he will sell cheaper than eriy.. other
establishment, in the United Siaiee.'' A.
mong the assortment will be toned:
Gold I.evers. 18- k. eases, 'full juvirsllsd; .sill
Silver Levers, full jewelled.
Gold rEpines, 18 k. • /114$
Silver l'Epinos, jewellel, AO
Qnartier Watches, 4 1010
Silver Tea Spoons, equal to coin, pet wit,4 50 •
Desert, " 1000
" Table, , 111 41)
Together with a splendid amortmeat .of :Chaste
and Rich Jewelry, dm., &e. . 1
GOLD CHAINS, of various Myles, 0004.5**
best Manufacturers.
Please preserve this advertisement, add call at
LEWIS' LAMMERS*
No. 419 MARKET STREET, above Bum-
ZNTif, North Sid.
IX:7' I have Gold and Silver Levers .1W
cheaper than the above prices.
Ir~A liberal discount made to the trade.
April 13. 1849.-3 m.
- I
I I I PP" - 1 ! I I I • I
T HE
undersigned has connected with
his Coaehmaking Establishment a
large Smith Shop, and is prepared to do
ALL KINDS OF
BLACKSMITHING,
INCLUDING
IRONING CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGONS, E.
Ile would say to those who have horses to
shoe, that he has in his employ first-rate
hands, which, with his personal attention,
will enable him to give entire satisfaction
to all those who may favor him with a call.
CARRIAGE & BUGGY SPRINGS,
)warranted) will be promptly made to or
der at all times.
rr.All kinds of REPAIRING done,
both in Wood and Iron, at the rnost reduc
ed prices.
pcy•Thankful for past encouragement,
the subscriber solicits a continuance ofpat
ronage, and invites his friends to call at
his Establishment in west Chambersburg
at., a few doors below Thompson's - Motel.
C. W. HOFFMAN.
Gettysburg, October 15, 1847.
To Owners and Dealers in
Horses.
MIIOIII,D you have a horse that is spavined
or afflicted with poll evil, grease, humors,
sores. quitterbone, bruises, or swellings,
or with
galled necks or shoulders—procure and use as
directed, a box of DALLEY'S
ANIMAL GALVANIC CUREALL,
and you will be satisfied, after 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. DALLEY, Inventor and Proprietor,
235 Chestnut at., Phila., 415 Broadway, Y
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.
Mae 4. 1849.,—E1m
31IERICA 411LriwillilLmo1
OF VARIOOI FAIN
FOR MLE AT Ms OFFICE
vittuAnt mums:
X 0 CURE-MO p. 1114 I
CONNELL'S Magical Pain Extractor,
the World's Wonder—pronounced
so by all who have ever used it—White
Swelling, Indamation, Pain in the Back,
Weak Limbs, Tender or Sore Feet, and all
Scrofulous Sores are speedily and per
manently cured by Connell's Magical Pain
Extractor ; Affections of the Lungs, Ague
in the Face, Breast, Tic Doloureaux,
Chronic sore Eyes, Blistered Surfaces
dr.e. his equally beneficial in all kinds'ofl
Intlamatory Diseases, such as soreNipplea
and Eyes, Sprains, Rheumatism, White
Swelling and Ulcers, Bruises, Burns, Chil
blains, Erysipelas, Piles,drc., will quickly
he relieved by the application of this salve.
This remarkable sattitive possesses many
virtues never found in any other article.—
It has the most perfect power over all pains
by tire, 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 salve.
It has 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 fully answer our recommenda- .
lions, 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 ? 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 ctr be
genuine unless you find the signature of
Comstock & Co. on the wrapper to each
box. Beware of the counterfeit,
RH EUM ATlBM.—Commock's Hew.
es' Nerve and Bone Liniment, and Indian
Vegetable Elixir, is warranted to cure any'
case of Rheumatism. Gout, Contracted
Chordsand Mescles,oratiffJointe.stnnigth.
en Weak Limbs, and enable those who
are crippled to walk again. Use this ar
tide and be cured;--er - go without it and
suffer, aii you please. Certificates of
cures by the hundred can be seen at 21
Cortland street, N. York. where this arti
cle is sold oaly genuine.
DEAFNEBB.—Usebr. McNair's Ac•l
comic Oil, for the cure of Deafness. Al.,
so, all those disagreeable noiseselike the
buzzing of insects.. falling of water. whiz.
sing of steam, which aro symptoms of ap.
proaehing deafness. Many persons who
have been deaf fot ten or twenty years ;
and compelled to use ear trumpet*. have.
alter using one or two bottles, thrown a
side these trumpets ' , being made perfectly
well. It has cured cases of ten, fifteen,
and even thirty years standing of deafness.
Bays 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 ease.
If no cure be effected the money will be
refunded.
For Sale at the Drug and Book Store o
SAMUEL H. BUEHLER.
tieuyoburg. Jan. /9, 1849.
81 75 for a. whole Summer
Suit ! 1 - !
( COAT. VEST 4. PANTS.)
MARCUS SAMSON
raZTORNS Iris thastko,to ku old out
.m."" tensors and, iutponevA them and the
public generally t that he hes within a few
days retuned ikon the•eities sith, a new
supply a' ' •
' 1111 17 21E 311 Ct 0' 03: CI -;•
oritit hinds. 'His prices are asionitto r
bn g ,, add lo* that parasite at a die.'
lance even' would saviimoney'and be well
paid for their time and trouble in coining
to hi. stareiin Oettyeburg. tit purchase
their suattutr clodue4, As he sells for
Case, Mellen but out Pities, he has no
publishing Akio( hie pnib
He pantheon for mush, end as his expeti.
ses are comparatively small, and as he at
leads, to• his busines himself, he is satisfied
with entail profits, and is therefore enabled
tq sell cheaper than an other establishment.
The careful attention of the public is invi
ted to the following list of prices :
'COATS—Fine Cloth and Dress, from $O to
016 Duelers, from $2 50 to $6 ; Cloth Ow*.
$4 60 to $8 ; Linen t•ommer, II to 1 50 ; Fine
Ciabmeret, Ou to $5 60 ; Tweed, 01 26 t• 04,
50 ; Caesinet, 63 60 to $4 50.
PANTrL—Double MiU'd Csasimesa, from $2 4 .
50 to *4 GO ; Single Mitred Cassimene, $2 00 to
8 00 ;Summer cloth, $1 25103200; Linea Dril
ling, $1 00 to $1 50 - Caminet, *1 110 to *2 00;
Cotton, 62} eta. to lit 25.
VESTS,—dint, from *1 60 to 111 00 I Sethi,
$1 50 to ES 50 ; Merino and Cashmere, $ll Oft to
$2 00 ; B mita:tine, *1 00 to $1 50: illarmilea,
050 cts to $1 73 ; Csaimers and Cloth $8 00 to
$2 50.
In addition, he has townie Gloves, Sus
penders, Stocks, Crania, Scarfs, Pocket
handkerchiefs, shirts, (a large supply,
from 50 cts. to $2 each) Drawers, a great
variety of Under-shirts, .ke., &e. Also, a
large stock of Fancy Goods, Steel Beads,
Jewelry, Cape, Slouch Hats, Gaiter Shoes,
Dish Covers, Horse Nets, Pistols, with a
few 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 his stock, which he is satisfied is the
cheapest ever brought to Gettysburg.—
Remember the Variety and One Price
Store of M✓IRCUS B.IIIISON. in York
street, opposite the Bank.
prZrHe has also on hand Two Second
handed BUGGIES, one CARRIAGE and
a HORSE, which he will dispose of on
reasonable terms. Ct:THe has also a fine
crop of GRASS which he will dispose of.
May 18, 1849.
LUMBER YARD. -
ON hand and for sale by the subscriber,
alarge quantity of RIVER BOARDS,
Yellow and White Pine Mountain Boards,
Pine, Chestnut, and Oak Shingles,
Scantling 4- Shingling Lathe,
Posts, Rails, 4-e., 4-t.
all of which will be sold as cheap as pos
sible for the CASH ONLY. Persons
wishing Lumber are respectfully invited
to call and see.
GEO. ARNOLD
0 eityeburg, June B.—tl
ALEX. R. STEVENSON,
4TTORNEY 47 1.41 W, '
O FFICE in the Centre Sqnare, North
of the Court:house, between Smith's
Ind Otereneon'e comm.
Oettyeburg, Pa
M'ALISTEIM ALL -BEAL-
N OINTMENT
critE.wo Azar sai.rso
Contains no Mercury or other Mineral.
From the "Reading Eagle."
There never, perhaps, was a medicine brought
before the public that bet in so short a time won
I such a reputation as "M'Allister's All-Healing or
World's salve." Almost every person that has
made trial of it speaks warmly in its praise. One
' has been cured by it of the moat painful Rhetima
tism; another of the Piles, a third of a trouble.
some Pain in the Side, a fourth of a Swelling of
the Limbs, &c. It it does not give immediate re
lief in every case, it can never do injury, being
applied outwardly. As another evidence of the
wonderful healing power possessed by this salve,
we subjoin the following certificate from a re
spectable citizen of Maidencreek township, in
this county :
"Maidenareek, Berks co., Pa., March 30, '47.
Messrs. Ritter & Co.—! desire to inform you
that I was entirely cured of a severe pain in the
back by the use of M'Allister'a All-Healing Salve
which I purchased from you. I suffered with it
about 20 years, and at night was unable to sleep.
During that time I tried various remedies, which
were prescribed for me by physicians and oth
er persons without receiving any relief, and at
last made trial of this Salve with a result fivora•
ble beyond expectation. lam now entirely free
from the pain, and enjoy at night a sweet and
Peaceful sleep. I have also used the Salve slop
for tooth ache and other complaints, with similar
happy results. Your friend,
• JOHN HOLLENBACH.
The following is Item a regular Physician of
extensiss practice in Philadelphia: •
James AVAllister r ale:: I bate' for the two
last yetis been in the habit Of 0011 110 4 OW'
meat incases of Ithessinatiiiii;Chiltileuni nisi in
Tents Capites, (Scald Bead,) sad thug far with
the happlesteffect. I think frontage eyperitnents
I have made with it, .tint ,tt gichly deserves of be
adopted swan. article Grocery day wo by theist,.
kisses at large. Your's, truly,.eßELL, 14
Philadelphia, Dec 30 , 1841.
James 'MrAllister—Dear sir: I take pleasant
/wanking ksowo to you the great benefit I ham
received by thing your Vegetable Ointment or
the World's Sake. I had an Ulcai, or niuking
sore on the ear, or many yams *marl ing; I had
applied to salters! Physicians, bit WI to no pur.
posii lent *using your Ointment a OM daya, it
was completely dried up end well I ham also
used ft for Plums, for which I find it an excellent
as dein aft* in all cants of ildhllMMlltioll
- EDWARD THORN
I eertifr the above itatemeatis Rl* c.
M C CAM/13,
No 90, Market street. Philadelphia.
11:TArnand the box ate direelltins for using
MeALLISTER'S OINTMENT for &roflola.' E
ryolpelae, Totter, Chilblain, &ald Head. Sere Ere,
Ali, Sore Three!, iteitiehitts, Arrow Jffer ,
nom, Psdao. memos iy the Opine, Beedenle,
dud
sea, Denferst, Ear JeAe, Barns, Ceres, all Dimas
a of the Skis, &re Lip*, Pimples, jr, Binning of
the Link Bane, JUumonolisari, Pile*, Cold Fars,
Crisp, &wiled or Brakes Breast, notheck, Apt
in the int&
If Me assns and Nooses knew Its vile. in ca
res offtwollsn" or Bore Bresst, tbeirwohld het
be withal' it. In such cases, if freely used, ac•
cording fo the directions around each box, it
gives relief in • wry few hoar*.
11:T1:his Ointment is good for any part of the
body or limbs when inflamed. in some cases it
should be applied often.
CAUTION—No Ointment will be genuine
unless the name of JArza WALLirrXil is writ.
ten with a pen on every label.
NT`Ft. by ury Agents in - all the principal
towns in the United States.
JAMES DicALLISTER,
Bole Proprietor of the above Medicine,
PRINCIPAL OFFICE No. 28 North Third
meet. Philadelphia.
IL PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX.j
•
AGENTS.-3. 8. PosooT, Gettysborclo.
mph R. Homy, Abbottstown • blotter & Rowe,
Etoisitoborig ; J. W. Schmidt, Riuxovir ; C. A.
Mon* & Co., York; L. Denis, okamberoburg.
Yaw
. 15,' 1840. r-tow ly . ,
BARNUM'S MUSEUM,
CORNER OF CH ESNITF & 'SEVENTH STS
PHII4ADiELPIIIA.
"For ski/theta science sought, on weary wing,
By shore and sea, each mote and living thing."
lallitHE Proprietor of the American Museum,
4, N. York, having , immense facilities at his
command, hen opened this Magnificent &tab.
Oakum's in order to furnish a pleasant, obame,
and iostractive place of aaisemial" for PAM
LIES, ,CHILDRESI and others, and lePveivilY
rto persons Mon the rfpcipa9RlNG TOWNS,
when visiting the city. The edifice is large,adry
and comfortable, and has been fitted up with..
degree of costly elegance unstupused 'the
wind.
He has duo fined it with the beat selection of
curiosities that could be gathered from all sac.
ties' of tbe globei and his facilstieslin eddingto
this mammoth collection ani. greeter than any
other individual enjoys. Re has a correspond.
*nee wittrAgents and Naturalists travelling , in
all parts of Hsi amid, whose We &alpine it is
tb procures/very thing anion, and weaderfbl,
sod let the expense be great or smelt he will cob.
sternly add to this susequalled cabinet, es sing*.
far and interesting developments are made la the
kingdom ofrnature.
In addition to this, the splendid LECTURE
ROOM will be the seeneof most instructive, mu.
eatertaining and agreeable performances.
This apartment will acconimodite from two to
- three thousand. It Is Oaished th a style superi•
or...falba beat British or American MUMUMS, sad
isles!! adapted to the corniest of visiters.
Among the permanent attractions of the Muse
um, and to be seen at all hours, are
LIVING GIANTS AND DWARFS,
the larva and smallest in the world.
LIVING ORANG OUTANGS, ENORMOUS
SERPENTS, SCRIPTURE STATUARY,'
Groupe, size of life, representing
THE INTEMPERATE FAMILY.
The Great French Fcriptural Painting* of the
l~elege, and Cain and his !amity.
T H E AUTOMATON WRITER,
the most astounding piece of mechanism in the
word. Grand Cosmorama, Fancy Glassblowing,
Statues, Portraits, and
HALF A MILLION OF CURIOSITIES.
The inquiring million come not here in vain,
They learn, they laugh, approve, and comeagain.
The Exhibitions and Ferlormtmces in the LEC•
TURF ROOM consist of Panoramas, Dioramas.
Yankee Stories, and Imitations by that Comic
Genius, GREAT WESTERN, Comic Songs,
Legerdemain and Ventriloquism. Negro Defines.
tions, Electrical Experiments, &c. The
Manager pledges himself that no profane word
or vulgar gesture is ever introduced here, and
that nothing is ever seen or beard which could
be objected to by the moral and religious portion
of the community. In fact, he intends this to
be the FAMILY resort, where all may attend
with pleasure and profit, accompanied by their
Brothers, Sister,. Wives and Children. The
Chickering GRAND PIANO FORTE used hole
is from the Ware Room of Edward L. Walker
No. 160, under the Museum.
The Museum is open every day in the year,
except the Sabbath, from 7 o'clock, A.M. till lu
I'. M. Such regulations are established and en
forced as render it perfectly safe and pleasant for
Ladies and Children to visit the Museum in the
IAY-TIME, though unaccompanied by gentle
men. Exhibitions and Performances in the Lec
ture Room TWICE every day, and oftener on
holidays._
- ON THE FOURTH OF JULY,
New and extraordinary Attractions will be in
traduced, end performances take place at inter
vals throughout the day and evening.
June 8,1849.-3 m
FOR GENTLEMEN.
L. SCHICK has just received an
or
• elegant article of SATIN, which he
will sell low. Also, plain and figured Cra
vats and Hankerchiefs, Collars, Suepen
ders, &e. March 80.
ISABELLA NITROXIMit.
OSTTYIIIIOBO, PA.
t!WIT TREES, of all kinds, (guile
in the root,) can be had of the sub
scriber on reasonable terms. Ptithse eel
and judge foryourselves.
C. W. HOFFMAN.
AZZZT )
M4GICAL P.BIN E,YTRsICTOR
(TUN OILLOINAL ♦ND ONLY GENVINZ.)
BURNS AND SCALDS
ir CHALLENGE the world to prove that my
I A geplante Extractor has ever failed (since its
introduction by me In 11538,) in one single In
stance to cure the worst Burns end t-cales. But
it must be the gamins article, not the vile coun
terfeit site that is flooding the market.
MARX ram Taus Tn.!.
Dailey's Geruine Extractor, in sums and
Scalds, affords immediate relief, as soon as ap.
plied ; it cools and draws out the fire and pain in
a few minutes. Counterfeit Extractors, no mat•
ter by what name or ruder what title they ap•
pear, when applied, irritate and increase the pone.
Try ■ll the imitations that profess to the same
virtues, and the above TEST Hill be found con•
elusive, It does, however, not alone apply to
Burns and Scald*, but in Cuts, Wounds, Sore
and Inflamed Eyes, and all cases of external and
painful inflammation, the same difference will be
observed
43ruisea, Salt Rheum, Rheumatism Erysip
elas, Eruption, bore Nipples, Rredterr
Breast, Ch ilblaine,Ferer Sores ? 4 ,.
Old Sores end Burns, •
and all external inflammation, yield readily to
the ell.powerfel, pain subduing, and euvuOre
properties of this extmordittary , toinedy, , Ust
mark, It must oe the awssatut Dailey.
~f QAUA.I9Pie I
ta , ;pulas. , 7 —)ding cognizant of the danger
attending 'ditto tousrytturesx EXTRACT.
Si., I disaiiitlY'attelani that.' *Mott•lieldl4
self responsible fes_thp iireetripf not Extractor)
unless the same liegtreleirlid att 'sky own Depot,
415 Broadway, Nest York, 235 Chestnut street,
Philskielpkia t or-fteas ray nithotisid YittittOt
11 'l.O
X 4 :114.g 4.p.0.1)41. r• ; .
-esatrieht ) .l.. Roam? .711 fiNdi
and substantial beipeiltillit maY
be 'ditiQed - , fint , pnin and' Willing that
bit lit~edn Thilargoi Akiket
Pei* Balretter, (seirprieted pensphiela espettiel4'
ly the article addremsed Modfere, 444 ousb; to ,
vimtkrn 14 imp inmate ot , eviry gamily. fife itself
has,. in many Awes, Wen preearvel by AI ready
apptkation of griy gatuinii Ettrietoi. I *wild
therefore caution Mothers nritef to be esltineur at
box, of it oar laand„mht Rpr a le day; for where
there •• ate titildrestoketdeate sill sow. And
what Is of rut importinnte;esprelillp to esface,
it heals the wounds without a scar!
LIFE SAVEF./...4IIIfFiIkCASK-OF SCALIA
MowNA Nig** ea,
February 28,1818
• Mr. 'Dailey-o*er' SiraWhilsi my son,
years of age, wee at oust in the skiaglenenatios
fin to rt', 01. - the anislo rt}ta. to
slip and till into e a large vat, tied for the put
pose 9f hillhig block's preparatory to - citting.--
The Meeks bad just teen removed hem the vat
containing • a large quantity 'of boiling wilier--
He fell forward, scalding both hurls and arm*,
all on one aide, aid • one leg badly and the Mbar
partially. 'Fbe maids were so had on his etas
and leg, that most of the desk came ear with bits
garments, andlir life was despaired of by both
his physicians and friends. • •
Dalley's Pain Estracior was procured as aeon
as poss ib le (which wits in about ais (ours) and
applied, sad whieb relieved him from all pain,
prewnitincistfiesnmation.and swellingoind in
few days commenced healing his sore.. There
appeared a general hoproVement, se much io
that in three weeks he was removed .to his lath
er's 'labase, distaste, about one mile end a half.
We continued the use of the above,medichte
about two naciatiwy and we believe it was the.
inflow, wider. Providence, of .saving his life, and
we would cheerfully , recommend it in all similar
cares, as a safe and invaluable remedy. With
sentiments of respect, I remain, dear, sir, your
mart obedient. sad hirable
ADLAE CLARK. •
SUSANNAH CLARK,
C. E. CLARK.
We, thenodersigned, being personally sequin
thed with the cue of Mr. Clarles son, believe the
above statement substantially correct
Mr. Dewey. Lenin Dewey, J.l3,Helsey, Hem
ry B. Pearson. Wen. Enna E. (Ark, L. P. Hefei
Ira Newmen,.Wm. Newmiss, , Mary J. Roar.
Extractor has not as .yet in
any single instance, failed of curing Cuts, Wounds,
and Punctures—no matter how severe—(see l
page ;inted pamphlets) always yield readily to
the wonderful vsportier n( this wonderful salve.
A. DALLEY, 415 Bcoodwey, N . York,
sad 235 Chestnut street, Phila.,
Invantormal Proprietor.
C. A. Af1103418 At CO., irurl‘l Agents for the
counties of limb and Adams; also (or sale by
S. IL BUEHLER, Gettysburg, and D. WHITE,
Hampton.
Cettyiburg, Hay 4, 1349.—dm -
To the Alitictedl
fLICKE4EVS. CEPEISRATED SUGAR
COATED PURGATITEIILLII:—Dysen.
tery arises froneeolnpat to damper cold; mob;
lumps Ma ais I' suppression ref. pardpiild.
issdAutgoalimes,Dtm peclallo 111 1 1 41 1,111 1 1 11
4 taio/s t 4ere. , ,
irrn• Sugar Coated Purgative Pills again
triumphant! Dysentery put to bight by ti fen,
doses.
Kingsbetdok Septenbef•T9;lBlk
Dr.t. Y. Cticksier
DOW sir p.-Sons tits. last MIMIFIer‘ VIP*
very, Suddenly mired, withan,mitreorriiiary
loosenesi thilowels; which, Fond:teed fo}
several diya withotit thy apitereat
Indeed; the trytriptonis were to Vielerst; that I
scarcely bad time to ascertain thole mese fro
think "abet& applying a lelolislY2. pettfaved
that my pulse was ranch tame tepid them com
mon. Sometimes 1 was termseted by irmasa•
mite thirst, and, occasionally, a strong ladles.
ticM to vomit, without being able to raise sayt.
thing. 1 toend no difficulty, however, litimitig,
shinies/if seeuiellaflet all, to do me no geed.
My strength .taiied orts very fest, sued Joy steels
were invariably accompanied by &charges of
blood. Tbstininplapa, yeatenl mho dysentery
of the very *Mit type.' 'Otirfeebitiinended me
to, call ina .. physiesan • another, to try, Lites
pills; 'whiles th ird edified me to try sorbet Ong
elm. I chose, berwever„lti proscribe for myself.
I had bused, a great dial about the virtues of
yostr'Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills from several
of lay ,neighbors; pod therefore concluded, if
they had cpred others, there was no reason
why they Mould not cure me. A dote or two
soon eeeVieeed Me that my conclusion was cot
red.' 1 freind the Mildness of their operations
particularly adapted to complaints of this na
ture, , The change in my leelings was gradual,
but none the less certain. '1 he symptoms be
gan to 'bate after the second or third dose. -My
strength'retarned ; and the third or fourth box
found me restored to my sernstomed health,
which has always been remarkably good.
Tours Truly, .
SIDNEY SMITH.
ILTFor sale by SAMUEL H. BUEI-ILER,
Central Agent, Critystnag ; and by
Dr. Kaufman, Petersburg; J. S. Bollinger,
Ileidlersburg ; E. Irrahle, Centre Mills; J. M%
Knight, Pendersville; J. F.LorAer,Arendtsrille,
Slick & Witmer Mummasburg ; btKnight,
IWKnightsville; A. Scott, Cathtmn ; J. Brink.
erhof, Fairfield ; E. Zuck, New Chester; D. M.
C. White, Hampton;
H. L. Miller and William
Wolf, East Berlin ; Wm.Bittinger, A bbotistavi n ;
Lilly & Riley, New Oxlord ; E. J. Owings, ItC.
Sherrystown ; and Samuel Berlin, Littlestawn.
April2o, 1848 --9 m
HOUSE SPOTJUNG
'W ILL be made and put up by the
V V subscriber,who will attend prompt
ly to all orders, and upon as reasonable
terms as can be procured at any establish
ment in the county.
GEO. E. BUEHLER.
Gettysburg, October 15, 1847.
Cheap for Cosh.
L. SCHICK has just received, per
sif • late arrival, as large and as good , an
assortment of Ladies and Gentlemen's
Gloves and Hosiery as can be prodileed
in Gettysburg. Also a splendid lot of Rib.
bone and FlNwers—all of which will be
sold as low as they can be bought at any
other store in town.
Gettysburg, March 26, 1849.
JACONETS, and CAMR RIC arid
MULL MUSLINS, of the Tip-Top
kiude, for sale by J. L. SCHICK.
II: , ci.,.•-•et — 2 ' - ^ 1t E . .: •
.r
1 4 1 . 40R1N1r AL i 1 1•1 / 1
'''—'--- -------- f .":'
cr ,( Dr, E. L. Soule Sz. Co. Y i-:
) 1
I. r— •
.- "iii:zili.-44,4., -- zia - i -- .1 -11. , :.•'___
.. .
WO other medicine hos ever been introdiieto
Ast to the public that has met wit' tie► Vim,
paralleled success, as Dr. &MLR', 011110/Till
Itaxx Prcre,—having been but six year* War,
the public, nod the advertising small, taaapace4
with moat other medicine; yet they have a -
e d their way into every State In the Union d
Coned**. They have absoTuiely
Brandard Medicine of the day. They err perste,
vegetable and so admirably cohipounrted
when: taken in
,lerga doses they speedily eine
acute diseases, on the strongest constitutions,
such as billions diseases, and when taken by
small doses they operate like a charm,. upon the
moat delielite, nervous female, end has nth- 0 4
numbers from their bade liter all other resnediee
bed failed. We here refer to but few rather sna-,;
ny mirneulque cums effected by the use of said
Pills.
.apdiem.— A nna Wood, of Rutland. Jet=
lesion 'Co, N. to . :, was cured, alter she had to‘re
eonfided'illibed 5 years, with Spinal disease and..
Atiattosof , tbiriontga.' The, bill of her , reaular
Physician (Dr. Johnson, of Clay,) had sinsounted
ski amid *recess Debi/4,—m m Down, of
Clay,. Y:, r<aa eared of Dyspepsia, Nei - tons
debility, and Scrofulous Affe ction of the Head;
after*i had born confined six months and ell
othareftedicines had 'failed.
IPbrispit crud Conwirn_ in Cared. —Wm- gently,, or Pipkering, C. W. was cured of a severe Cough ,
slier hp bad been confined to his bed fore long
tittlii, 4rd was given up by his physician, • He
behead niesr - of the Cough Medicines - fir ,thei
day, and was suppored,by his friends nod phyik i
cisne. to be in the last stags, of Consumption
Dyspepsia.—A., D. ,F. Orrriaby,of Syracuse N..
Y., was ;mid of Dyspepsia. so severe ae not I to r '
be able 'ld *ark to tiro yawn. ' • '•', " ' /
Win. denith. of Greenwich, Com, entrinfildi ,
of a esteem due -of Dyspimaiii Oititi mem 'alid
Nenola debility, of years Weeding, slier aspeasi • ~.
ing large sums of Money to no pupae, ' IS
Circulars. l• - • • -
Bleeding MI.-4mph Il.' 'Livenird, of 'Mba r
N. y., was cried ora•mvire 'eSie ef• Birethag
Patel ors somber of leahl-alfrodiegi after 'liter
a variety of Pile median. without allin*•. •.• • •
• Wm Williamsoo,,of Alletheliete, 14.1 Waff ft
flicted for thirty year* with 01
at
kriit
awl stpench, a few done pit li ed e.
John Dfffilfft..of Worthird; Oeit res. 44. 1.,
Stil e
wits gentry bentettedifi't ilisillet•Astlithe wad?
difficulty of breathing, by the use of theespiliC , '
Nem Can if Pitssr.f item A/elm% ninon.
wick, Otsego co., N. Y., was , cored offa l !lama,
cam of Pjfee and extreme coativenee 017 and
painful &intim. Who • tread -net 'lfni Ice e.
evr sbilltogs to be ittlietred`froth•so'distreesing li
fomplilit. •• • • - - • ••• • ,
Win. tdoeitbridge, of Souks Point, .N.,T., woe'
cured of Cough, Nervous Debility, and . . •
derangement of the digestive Inv,. • bid :
been sick for years, indayeetitindtres of Ilire
!mai
toxin toiler, but to yin plupiii, r jinairiti ief.dig• ,
•
Conrutcd ha mead luddly be fielicelled tO• like
The Mamma all cues la rebich4l4.oolkVlM
failed be
-robot ,1 . 141,1 pf Abe
mime character might be Rubtiobri mer,bed.
apace, For particatats eel tDm
which can be had of agents.
&wawa of Ceorimmiramie.
As there ate aperients circulation *if.
ell Oriental or Sovereigo Beni, be our, to seabrh.
fore you buy that the name of "DR. E. bOVLb.:
& CO.,' is on the iscaOf the bog's.; BOurffillits•
e on be genuine. We an nokaavagtthat.tuty to
who is making %spurious article hula! dared to
make use of oar salve ; but stone of them hire
had the impadeaci to hailati'Our taxes and city
our Circulars, Certificates, At.- Unhastilie•put*
lic aro cored when they pitrchaus,thoy.wfil be
deceived. .
11 For sale by S. H. 111.11111.F.t.914414611:i
Holtzonger & Ferree,'Petenburg ; J. Aulabinig
Hampton; Wm. Wolf, East Berlin D. Nns.
011iti01411; J. R. 'Harry. Abliottablivn ;
John Busby, birSherrystownt 'Stool ;Botha,
Littlerstern ; •Jk Stick, Minamtsibsivat
J. ihinkorbon, Fairfield; Abel,T. Wright,: Bar
dersville • & Reily, Haw Clz.lotg; Jeer/
Cline, Tyrone titinabip ; John S. 'Hoilingir,
Iteidlershurg; WM. Wirt &Co.,Hanoveil Wati.
Betlin, Hanover. '• '• • •
Gottyaborg,, May 4, 1114t.-5w40w..e..(
,
TOUSEY'S.IttASTER OF lAA
s i remedy ewer
d i~lell7 a irtlve!, &mild* IitO T OS". l it"
ir,Noma, Cbilblains, Frosted LIMN'
thmd. Nit Sbeolo.Cimpped klacekt,Foire •
Lillor'lldlieted Eyelids. R,_ l o l !imit„. l SoloolPihwy
Bernet Paco,Arytiptdasi,BrolttM Otto,s4p
Feet,Vore I,eg,s, Sate 'Reid, Bore NiPpess,
Meek; Pot Soires, ll reitm,B l hadti,ll4l‘ pith
t i ontmeted `Card., 'Motelioer‘e Him Illaaaaaa
Comm, Etwptione, Boil,. Scald reatlPailalin.
Quirey,Bbaumatism, Nolcriled
&a, ea, and every, dirtctiPlion Niigekoll
ihmemetiop.. lids on Carl"'
terse' diseases aeaelities . every
KM Ike woes* and oilier caler/o 1 4 4Wil flog.
Ham m,m,it is the most perfect realy the
world. All Families, Workshops, Fousdriei,
elbutulairtaries, Velma, Blowers,. Fereare.meni,
Bmithi,'Eaboreia; 'Masotti, and alrother Me
chattics, end in fact people of all elate", Mrebno
'pieces. and conditions, should ever be,suppl.lo
with it, ready far any emergency, as io
pileup epplieation of this Oimment, iri este of
Burn or Scold, would always prevent much iut
kering, and often save life or It poises/Oh
control over the severest injuries by are ever•
all eiternal inflammations, aid by its combined,
virtues it acts as Antiseptic, Nervine, A atißpas
mirlic, Anodyne, Emollient, and Healing, sod
is in truth the
MN 8T COMPLETE EXTERNAL, REMEDY
ever made. The people may rely upon !tin that
hour of pain. II instantly slops pails of the
severest burn or scald, and potvems all Inc. For.
the Bites of Insects, Bugs, Reptiles, and the,tboue
santl troublesome cutaneous diseases orevlltar
climates, it is the best article in use. All' resist
dents of southern climates should", keep, it plo t
hand. In tact, it is an article that all 'mankind,'
require, arid oneon which reliance can beret's&
in time of need. It Is put up In tin bottei,Ad:
will retain its virtues for years.
LrFos4ale by
SAMUEL H. BUEHLER,
Gearra r Agmt, Gettysburg;' NMI by
Dr. Kauffman, Petersburg; .1, 8. Hollinger,
Heidlersburg; E. Stehle, Centre Mills ; 'BP
Knight, Benderssille ;1. F. Lower, Arendtstewet
Stick &Witmer. Mum masburg; T.M'K night.,N*;
Knighteville; A. Scott, Csahtawte;
hoff, ; E. Katlic, New Chester; D. 111„
C. White, Hampton; H. L. Miller and Witlialip
Wolf, East Berlin; Wm. Bitlieger,
town; Lilly & Riley, New Oxford.; E. LOAN
ings, M'Sherryalown ; and Samuel Berlin, L*
tlestown.
April 27,1840.-3 m
12 Barrels, Fresh Verrlag, —
~,,
RICIIVRD AN ;Nit 1 .
, .
At $O,OO per 0
BYJNO. STCITENFiOri.. ;.,
.
THE' STIES, AND DANNEL
le published everN -Friday 4trettinpist , lk,
County Refilling, above the Regfetee:',
and Rocorder's Office, by,
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If Raid in advance or within the yeati,ll
Anntlip."--if not paid within the yell', Il2'50:, nr,
Raper discotinnetl until all oncoragep ate p it
except e4 the option of the Editor. ttlned 0
.51. ceute. A failure to notify a discontltia
will be reglirded es a new engagement.
.ddverturments not exceeding a equare'inair
three times foe *l—every subsequent inie it
25 cents. Logger ones in the some pritPerilet
All Advertisements not specially ordered 10 11 ,
siren time, will be continued until forbid. '4lillais
eral reduction will be made to those ts hoadser i tlaia
by the year.
Job Printing of all kind; executed neatly'!;
promptly, and on reasonably term'.
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" T un g (ouch tontain Afo4ty or the semi irt
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