VALUABLE MEDICINES. CONNELL'S Magical Pain Extractor, ‘-. 1 the World's Wonder—pronounced so by ell who have ever used it—White Swelling, Inilamation, Pain in the Back, Wealt•Linitis, Tender or Sore Feet, and all Seriirulous Sores are speedily and per mammtly cured by Connell's Magical Pain Extractor; Affections of the Lungs, Ague in the Face, Breast, Tic Doloureaux, Chronic sore Eyes, Blistered Surfaces dte. his equally beneficial in all kinds of Inilantetory Diseases, such as sore Nipples and Eyes. Sprains, Rheumatism, White Schilling and Ulcers, Bruises, Burns, Chit. blab's. Erysipelas, Piles, &c., will quickly be relieved by the application of this salve. This remarkable sanitive possesses many virtues never found in any oilier article.— las themes% perfect power over all pains byre, positively allaying the suffering al moat 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 neer, , was not perfectly satisfied, and oven de- 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 terms. this absolute heal-all is no w sold ; ind . we simply ask if the public can demand any thing more reasonable ? Kind parent, keep iLitunatantly on hand ; in case of accident by fire, life may be lust without it ; but by its use all burns are subject to its con trol. unless the vitals are destroyed. Censtion.—No Pain Extractor can be genuine unless you fled the signature of Contstoek & Co. on the wrapper to each. hoz. Rewire of the counterfeit. • HIIEUMATI.S.M.—Comatotk's Hew es' Nerve and Hone Liniment, and Indian Vegetable Elixir, is warranted to cure any ease of Rheumatism, Omit, Contracted Chordastid Muscles,orstifflointa,strengih en Weak Limbs, and enable -those who are crippled to walk again. Use this ar ticle and be cured, or co without it and suffer, as you please. Certificates of cures by the hundred can be seen at 21 Cortland street, N. York, where this arti cle is sold only genuine. DEAFNESS.—Use Dr. McNair'e Ac-' caustic Oil, for the cure of Deafness. Al so, all those disagreeable noises, like the buzzing of insects, falling of water, whiz zing of steam, which are symptoms of ati-; proaching deafness. Many pursuits who have been deaf for ten or twenty years,' and - compelled to use ear trumpets, hive; after using one or two bottles, thrown a aide these trumpets, being made perfectly well. It has cured cases of ten, fifteen, end even thirty years standing of deafness: l Hays Liniment of the Piles.—The weretill.facka_of the Piles are effectually . ; and permanently cured in a SNOrt-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 moat aggravated case. If no cure be cffeeted the money will be refunded. For Sale at the Drug and Book Store of AMUEL H. BUEHLF.It. Gettysburg, Jan. 19, 1849. 8175 for a whole Summer Suit ! ! ! COAT, VEST 4. PANTS- I AIARCUS SAMSON 110 ETURNS his thanks to his old cos- All" towers, and informs them and the public generally that he has within a few days returned from the cities with a new supply of aI7 2ifr .16 3P. 0 , 0 030 Eh of 311 kinds. His prices are astonishing , ly low, and so low that persons at a disi home even would save money and be well paid for their time and trouble in coming to his store in Gettysburg, to purchase their summer clothing. As he sells for CASH, and has but ONE PRICE, he has no hesitation in publishing a list of his prices- He purchases for cash, and us his expen, yes are comparatively small, and as he at tends to his busbies himself, he is satisfied with small profits, and is therefore enabled t.isell cheaper than an other establishment. The careful attention of the public is invi ted to the following list of prices : COATS —Fine Cloth and /dregs, from $6 to $l6 ; Uuriner , from $2 50 to $ 1 1; Cloth Sack. $4 50 to $8 ; Linen :•tinuner, Situ 1 50 ; Pine Cashmaret, $3 09 to $5 50 ; Tweed, $1 25 to $4, 50 ; Caerinet, $3 50 to .li4 50. PA ti TS.—Double Mari, Cinsisitnere, from $2.- 50 to $4 30 ; Single Mill'ed Cassitnere, $2 00 to 3 00 ; summer cloth, $1 25 to $ . 200; Linen Dril ling, $1 00 to 51 50 ; Ceseinet, $1 00 to $2 60; Cotton, 621 cts. to $1 25, 11 1C31 . 8.—Silk, from it 50 to *3 00 ; Satin, $1 50 to *3 50 ; Merino and Cashmere 00 to $2 00 ; ll onhaaine, *1 04 to $1 60 ; Mambas, $5O et, to $1 75 ; Cassimere and Cloth $2 00 to ,S 2 50. In addition, he has for sale Gloves, Sus penders, Stocks, Cravats, Scarfs, Pocket handkerchiefs,. shirts, (a • large supply, (ruin 50 cis. *os2 each) Drawers, a great variety of Under-shirts, &c., &c. Also, a large stock of Fancy Goods, Steel Beads, Jewelry, Caps, Slouch Hats, Gaiter Shoes, Dish Covers, Horse Nets, Pistols, with a few Gothic Thirty-hour and Eight-day CLOCKS, lie cannot enumerate more in the limits of an advertisement, but re rtneats AU. to rail 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 Morro of ALUMS S3,IISOX, in York street, opposite the Bank. to has also on hand Two Seerind handed BUGGIES, One CARRIAGE and a HOUSE. which he will dispose of on reasonable terms. (.0 - Ile has also a fine crop of GRASS which he will dispose of: May 18, 1810. LEER YARD. gr N hand and fkpr sale hy the subscriber, a largequaiitity of RI VE HOARDS, /Wow and:nits Pins :Willman Boards, Pine, Chestnut. and Oak Shingles, Scantling 4. Shingling laths, Pasta. Rails. h.e., 4.e. all of which will he sold as cheap as pos .isible for As CASH ONI.Y. Persons wishing Lua►her are respectfully invited to calf and see. GEO. ARNOLD. enyeburg, June 8.-11 ALEX. R. NTEVENIoON. ArrlD/mm.lT LAW. 4 bPPICE is the Ceuta Square. Nonh "' et tibb cle#110•40110, 61gIVI)Oil Smith's owl SerieseeWe emote. tieufeivi. Pa PROCLAMATION. W HEREAS the Hon. DANIEL Drs.. KER. Esq. President of the several Courts of Cot nion Pleas, in the counties composing the 19th Distriet.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 dis trict—and GEOFn: Smysiat and JAMES, ArDIVITT, ENS., Judges of the Courts of I Common Pleas and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offend ers in the county of Adams—have issued their precept, bearing date the 15th day of January, in the year of our Loan one ' thousand eight hundred and forty-nine, and to we directed, 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 201 it day of nat nr.ri— NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN To all the Justices of tho Peace, the Coroner and ConstableS within the said County of Adams, that they he thou and there in their proper persons, with their Rolls, Records, Inquisittons, Ptaminations and other Re membrances, to go iliose things which to their otlicett Mid in' that behalf appertain to he done, and tdio they who will prose- Cute agminst 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 aTnst thorn es shall be just. - • • - WILLIAM FICKES; Sherif'. Office. Osttysbunr, July 20, 1849.—te S RE /STIR' AVTICAN. NOTICE is hereby given to all Legatees jii and other persons concerned, that the Administration Accounts of the deceased persotts,hereinafter mentioned will be pre sented at the Orphans' Court of Adams county, for confirmation and allowance, on Monday the 20th day of ilugust next : 39. The second accountot Michael liar ner•and Abraham Hamer. Executors of the last will and testament of Jacob Har ner. deceased. .40. The first and final account of John Brough, Administrator of the estate of William Yeasts, deceased. 41. The first and final account of John Brough and Nancy Walker. Executors of the butt will and testament of William Long, deceased. 42. The account of James Bigham, Ex ecutor of the last will and testament of John Digham, deceased. 43. The first and final secountofJames M'Divitt, Executor of the last will and testament of Henry M'Di vitt, deceased. 44. The first and final account of Hugh G. - 80014 - Execntor 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. 48.-The first and final account of Sam uel Miller. Administrator of the Estate o John Wilson, deceased. 47. The first and final account of James D. Pasum. 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 bth Walker, deceased. • 49. The first and final account of Mi chael SalL:giver, Executor of the last will and testament ofJohn Saltzgiver, deceased. 50. v. 'second and final account h eery Colehouse, Adininistratur, de bun is not►, with the will annexed, of Adam Knouff, deceased. 51. The fins and anal account of Win. B. Brandon, Administrator of the estate of Thomas ,Brandon. deceased. • 52. The first and final account of Eman uel Pittner, Executor of the last will and testament of Christina Glasser, deceased. 53. The first and final account of Henry Overholser, Executor of the . last, will and testament of Abraham Orerholser, de ceased. WM. W. HAMERSLY, Register Register's Office, Gettysburg,' ? 1414 20. 1849. S to GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY A• 4414 C E _3lllO P. MIR subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public generally that he still continnes to carry on the FOUNDRY RUSI NESS, in allits branch es, at his old establishment, in the Western parka Gettyibum, where he has constantly on hand all aorta of • aftVagit ClAiaarie such as Kettles, Puts, Ovens, Skill.tts, Pins, Griddleti, die., of all sizes ; also, STOVES of every size and variety. inclu ding Common, Parlor, Air-tight and Cook- HaStoves—among them the far-famed Hthaway.. To Farmers he would say, he has on hand an excellent assortment.of Threshing Jrinehines, Hovey's celebrated Sirs weutters, the re ttowned Seller Plows ; also Woodcock s and Witherow's ; also Points, Cutters, Shares, dr,c. BLACKSMITHING is carried on in its different branchea, by the best of work men. The subscriber has also opened a BOOT & SHOE Shop in the South end of the Froundry Building, where, w i th good work men and excellent materials, the" neatest fits and best work will be made. irrLa dins will be waited on at their residence. All of the above mentioned articles will be furnished u cheap, for Cash or country Produce, as they can be had any where else. AU orders will be promptly attend ed to. otall kinds, done at the hort.3l notice. T. WARREN Gettysburg, May 5. 1848. G. E. BUEHLER ESPECTFULL Y,informs his friends NA and the pohlie generally that he has now on hand a large assortment of 71,1' WIRE of every description, which he will sell at moderate priers—all warranted. Persons wishing to purchase al tote rates, will do well to call before purchasing else where. gousE SPOUTING will be made sad put up at I* cents a foot. (IN hand and for sale by the subscriber I lir a firw HATHAWAY Cook Peavey. ne 8.-1( DEO. ARNOLD. CAUTION ! W II E RE AS stmilryindividuals of late have been trying to monopolize and lbrestall public opinion; and whereas the subscriber can at the present time shew the largest and best stock of CHAIRS in this Comity. llieniffire be it kuovin to all persons interested that the undersigned continues to manufacture at the old stand in South Baltimore street, every variety of Li' mid Fi4/✓Ttl: r CHAIRS ) which will he sold on the most accommodating terms for Cash or Produce. itfy Chairs are made in Gettysburg, and not in ''Boston." liou•e and Sign Painting attended to as formerly ; and from long practice and experience in business, the subscriber feels confident that his work will bear the closest inspection, because his workmen are of the best that the country can furnish. C,l IR INET WARE, of every variety and pf the - best quality, will be rurnislied to Customers, and at all times made to or der. ItCJ'All kinds of Lumber taken at fair prices : CHAIR PLANK particularly wanted—.-eometbing less than "5000" feet will answer. Feeling thankful for past favors, the subscriber hopes, by attention to business, still to merit a share of public favor. HUGH DEN IV IDDIE. gettysburg, March 9, 1849.—tf NEW ESTA BUSHMEN T. Chairs and Cabinet Furniture LOWER ThAN EVER! D. & J. CULP ESPECTFULLY announce to the 111, citizens of Adams county that they have entered into co-partnership for the manufacture and sale of all kinds'of Chair* and Cabinet Furniture, and that they will always I are on hand, at their Establishment in South Baltimore street, Gettysburg, a *few doors above Fahnestock's Store, (the old stand of D. Culp,) a full assortment of CHAIRS, of every variety, such as BOSTON 110 CA:I , C.JNE SEAT, - - - ND COMMON CAMS. Also, 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 Tables, Bedsteads, Cup boards, Stands, Dough -Troughs, Wash-Slands, 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 favor them with their custom on the most reasonable terms. Having supplied them selves with a very large and superior stock of stuff, they have no hesitation in assu ring the public that they can furnish work which for cheapness, beauty and durabil ity, cannot be surpassed by any other shop in the County. They will also attend to all kinds of HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, acc, upon the shortest notice and most reason able terms. Wall Paper will be furnished —specimens of which can be seen at our establishment. 11:7"All work made and sold by the firm will be warranted. They are deter mined to sell as cheap as the cheapest, just to suit the times. The public will consult their interests by giving them a call before purchasing elsewhere. A l i nds of Coun try Produce and Lumber will be taken in part payment Air work. Feb. 2, 1849.—tf RI32IIIOVALTh DR. J. LAWRENCE HILL, ibtIITIST, H AS removed his office to the building opposite the Lutheran Church, in Chambersburg street, 2 doors east of Mr. Middleeofrs store where he may all times be found ready and willing to attend to any case within the province of the Den tist. Persons in want of full sets of teeth are respecifully invited to call. REFERENCES. Dr. C. N. Daum:lcor, R00..........111•11TN, D. D. " D. Nous', Prof. M.J•coos, "C. A. Coward., "H. L. Bayamon, " D. 0/ LIBIRT# " WM• M.R.MOLNII ReT.I.C. WAToos, D. D. c la' ir July 7, 1848. 1 NEW ESTABLISH Al ENT HENRY SMITH, RESPECTFULLY informs the citi sena 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 JACO' LUDY, in West York street, one door West of Paxton's Hat -store. where he intends prose cuting the Tonsorial business in all its va. vied and various branches. His razor's good and sharp, He:11 abase your Mae without a man. ' Gentlemen, call and see for, yourselves. His sponge is good, his towels are clean, And in his shop he's always seen. ICr He also respectfully informs the gentlemen that they can at any time have their boots blacked in the neatest style.— Gentlemen can also have grease removed from their clothes. Gettysburg, April 21,1848. SHAD. FOR SALE, HERRING, In quantities, and a MACKEREL, prices to suit pur- HA MS, & SIDES, chasers, SY SHOULDERS, .1. M. STEVENSON. Gettysburg, May 18, 184IP. Plain and *lnured Clsups. TEEL BEADS, Purse Twist, Tassels, " Silk Canvass, and Reticules, constant ly on hand and for sale at SCHICK'S. March 30. SCHOOL BOOKS ANiISTATION ERY, of all kinds, constantly on hand and for sate, st the lowest prices, at the book and Stationery Store of Dec. IQ. S. H. BUEHLER. Ba II buore A dverlisemenSs I. M. ORRa. W. S. ilonaNs OR} M az - HOPKINS. itERCHANI"I'A MOE AND WHOLESALE DEALERS In Clothe. Carel metes, Vestings & Tailors' Trim Wogs. Nu. 230 Baltimore et., N . : W. cot , . am of Charles, BALTIIIIOIIII. A large assortment or READY MADE CLOTHING, of superior quality. WAYS abiltlilL9 (Liii2LlAYs Cloth rooms up stairs—Entrance, south end of the Store on Charles street. March 30, 1819.—1 y COSI &PIE LlvilelE. SPRING & SUMMER CLOTHING, WHOLICiALS AND DETAIL. ON hand and ler sale, the largest and best assortment of SPRING and SUMMER CLOTHING, at prices very much reduced. CO .4 7' S. Coats of every variety, embracing all the latest styles, and of an improved cut and make, from 75 els. to I, 2,3, 4,5, 0, 8, $lO, and upwards. P.INTALOO IV S. Pantaloons of all kinds, from 73 ets. to 1.50, 1.75,2,2.50, and also a very fash ionable style, the Lamartine stripe, at 3.50, $4, and upwards. VESTS Vests of every variety, comprising eilk, Satin,Cashmere,Marseiles, Valencia,fl.on3 50 ets. 75 cot, SI, $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 assortment of Clotho and Caasimerea, 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 cases a neat and beauti ful hi guaranteed, AT COSTUME HALL, Corner of Pratt street and Centre Market Space. H. H. COLE. . P-7 Attached to the above, is one of the largest and most extensive SHIRT FAC TORIES in the country, embracing every variety and make, at prices which cannot fail to please any one wishing to purchase. (0-ONE PRICE ONLY.zi March 30, 1840.-1 y THE HOST EXTENSIVE SHIRT ESTARLIsIIIIIENT IN THE UNITED STATES IS 47• NO. 179 BALTIMORE STREET. NEAR LIGHT. Baltimore, Md. Where 500 persons are employed, and a stock o 1000 dozen shine always on hand. M r E BEBA .N visiting 1 ; altinA N Da re 0 T n D E d R S to cull and examine the largest and best stock of SHIRTS that has ever been offered, consisting of all sizes, and qualities for MEN AND BOYS, which for style and workmanship cannot be surpassed. More than ussal efforts have been made to render the assortment complete and de sirable in every respect. T. W. BETTON March 2,1849-1 y Tr HE undersigned has connected with 11 his Coachmaking Establishment a large Smith Shop, and is prepared to do ALL KINDS OF BLACKSMITIIIING, INCLUDING IRONING CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGONS, AC. He 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. jAII kinds of REPAIRING done both in Wood and Iron, at the most reduc ed prices. 10j Thankful for past encouragement, the subscriber solicits a continuance of pat ronage, 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. To Owners and Dealers in Horses. HOULD you hare a horse that is spavined WO or afflicted with poll evil, grease, humors, sores, quitterbune, bruises, or swellings, or with galled necks or shoulders—procure and use . as directed, a box of 1) ANIMAL GALVANIC CURE-ALL, and you will be satisfied, alter the first thorough application, that your horse can be cured by the use of this incomparable Ointment. For testimonials and directions, see printed pamphlet'. H. DA LLEY, Inventor and Proprietor, 235 Chestnut at, Phila., 414 Broadway, N. Y. C. A. MORRIS & CO., York, Agents for the counties of York and Adams; also for sale by S. IL BUEHLER, Gettysburg, and 11. WHITE, Hampton. May 4. 1849.---6 m TEA;;AOJEINOW. IpRESH TEAS of all kinds--Gunpowder,/in- 11111111 perial, Young firm and • I 4 Blaek—of the best quality, ; rzAs• ai , just received and for sale at L ''"" • the Drug and Book Store of lll::PThese Teas are from the house of Jenkins & Co., Philadelphia, (formerly of Oititteu,) and ire ofihe very beet quality. S. H. BUEHLER. FANC Y ARTICLES, Cologne,Soaps Hair Oils ' Tooth Brushes. Toilet Brushes, Tooth Powders, &c., &c., for sale by B. H. BUEHLER TEACHERS WANTED. T HE School Directors of Cumberland township will meet at the house of Conrad Snyder, on slaurday Me 181 A Qf August inst., at 1 o'clock, P. M., to select EIGHT TEACHERS, (male or female,) to take charge of the Public Schools in said township. JACOB REAMER, Srey. August 2. 1849—td MS AIL AIL_ 1411T11411._ MIMI OF VARIOUS RINDS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE el OLD PENS AND SILVER PEN.CILS, (best quality) Card Cases, Visiting and Printing Carrie, Fancy Not e Paper, Envelopes, Motto Wafers, Fanc Sealing Was, Letter Stamps, itc., for sal e by , N. H. BUEHLER. I) ALLEY' MAGICAL PAIN ILYTRACTOR (TIM ORIGINAL AND ONLY ornvirtz.) BURNS AND SCALDS CHALI # ENGE the world to prove that say ginesiour ,Extrartar hal ever tasted (since its introduction by me in 1539.) in olio single in stance to co* the *Ora Burns end :colds. But it milli be the gismiore article. not the vile sems terfril stiff that is totaling the market. Kum TIM TSUI Tuv.l Etalley's Outline Extractor, in Burns and Scalds, affords immediate relief; as soon u ap plied ; it cools and draws out the fire and pain in a few minutes. Counterfeit Extractors. no mat ter‘ by what name in under what , title they ap pear, when applied, irrigate end increase Me perm Try all the imitations that profess to the same virtues, and the above Tase will be found con clusive. It does, however, not alone apply to Burns and Scalds, but in Cuts, Wounds, Sore and Inflamed Eyes, and all cases of external and painful inflammation, the samedifferenee will be observed Piles, Bruises, &'alt Rheum, Rheumatism Erysip elas, Eruption, Sore Nipples, Broken Breast, Chi Ibla ms,Fover Sores Old Sores and Burns. and all external inflammation, yield readily to the all-powerful, pain subduing, and curative properties of this extraordinary remedy. But mark, it must be the G'enisins Dailey, CAUTION. To the public.—Being cognizant of the danger attending the use of the COON AAAAA IT EXTRACT ass, I distinctly declare that 1 will not hold my sell responsible for the effects of any Extractor, unless the same be procured at my own Depot, 415 Broadway, New York, 235 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, or from my authorized agents. - TO THE LADIES. .gad especially to Mother. mid Heads of Fern. ilies.—Tho great and substantial benefit that may be derived, and the pain and suffering that may be prevented by the genuine Dalky's Afigicel Pain Extractor, (see printed pamphlet, especial. ly the article addressed to Mothers, &c,) ought to make it an inmate of every family. Life itself has, in many cases, been preserved by • ready application of my genuine Extractor. I would therefore caution Mothers never to be without a box of it on band, not fore single day ; for where there are children, accidents will occur. And whet rs of vast importance, especially to (slabs, it heals the wounds without a seep LIFE SAVED—AWFUL CASE OF SCALD! Illeatfiold, Niagara Co., N. F., February 28,1848 Mr. Dailey—Dear Sir—While my son, 15 years of age, was at work in the shingle menu. tactory of L. I'. Rose, he had the misfortune to slip and fall into • a large vat, used for the pur pore of boiling blocks preparatory to cutting.— The blocks hud just been removed from the vat containing • large quantity of boding water— He tell torscard, sealuing both hands and arms, all on one side, and one leg badly and the other partially, the reside were so bad on his arms arid let, that most of the flesh came off %lila his garments, end his hie is ab debpalled of by both his physicians and Mends. IHey 's Pain Extractor was procured as soon as possible (which was in about six hours) and applied, and which relieved him from all pain, preventing inflammation arid swelling, and In a lew days commenced healing his sores. There I appeared a general improvement, so much so that in three weeks he was removed to hi t s lath , ers house, distance about one mile and a ktalf. 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 sate and invaluable remedy. With sentiments of respect, I remain, dear, air, your mos , . obedient and tumble servant, ADLAE CLARK. SU:sANNAH CLARK, C. E. CLARK. We, the undersigned, being personally acquain thed with the case of Mr. Clark's son, belie re the above statement substantially correct : Mr. Dewey, Louisa Dewey, J . S. Kelsey, Hen ry B. l'earse, Km. Evans, E. Clark, L. I'. Rose, Ira Newman, Wm. Newman, Mary J. Rose. C'hilbfainc—The Extractor has not as yet in any single instance, tailed of curing Cuts, Wounds, and Punctures—nn nuttier how severe--(see 12 page printed pamphlets) always yield readily to the wonderful properties of this wonderful salve. A. DALLEY, 415 Broadway, N. York, and 2J5 Chestnut arrest, Phila , Inventor and Proprietor. C. A. MORRIS A CO, York, Agents for the counties of York and Adams; also for sale by S. H. BUEHLER, Gettysburg, and D. WHITE, Hampton. Gettysburg, May 4,1549.—0 m To the Afflicted ! c ,, LICKENERI CELEBRATED SUGAR s= COATED UMW ATI VEPI L tery arises from exposure to damp or cold; eating unripe fruit; sudden suppression of perspire. lion; and sometimes from peculiar states &the atmosphere. ILEYThe Sugar Coated Purgative Pills again triumphant' Dysentery put to Hight by a few doses. Kingebridge, September 19, 1845 Dr. C. V. Clickener: Dear Sir:—Some time last summer I was very suddenly seized with an extra ordinary looseness of the bowels, which continued for several days without any apparent cessation.— Indeed, the symptoms were so violent, that I scarcely had time to ascertain their cause or think about applying a remedy. 1 perceived that my pulse was much more rapid than com mon. Sometimes I was tormented by immod erate thirst, and, occasionally, a strong incline tion to vomit, without being able to raise any thing. I found no difficulty, however, in eating, although it seemed, after all, to do me no good. My strength Sailed me very fast, and my stools were invariably accompanied by discharges of blood. The complaint proved to be dysentery of the very worst type. Ore recommended me to call in a physician ; another, to try Lee's Pills ; while a third advised me to try something elm. I chose, however, to prescribe for myself. I had heard • great deal about the virtues irf your Sugar, Vegetable Pills from several of my ne ighbors; and therefore concluded, if they had cured others, there was no reason why they - should not core me. A dose or two soon convinced me that my conclusion Was cor rect. I found the mildness of their operations particularly adapted to complaints of this na ture. The change in any feelings was gradual, but none the less certain. The Symptoms be gan to abate after the second or third dose. My strength returned; and the third or fourth box found me restored to my acenstomed health, which bit always been remarkably good. .j Yours Truly, SIDNEY SMITH. 07" For sale by SAMUEL H. BUEHLER, Gemeral.Agnu, GrUysbleg; and by Dr. Kauffman, Petersburg; .1. S. Hollinger Heidlersburg ; E. Stable, Centre Mills; J. M' Knight, Eendersville; J. F, Lower,Arendtsvills; Stick & Witmer Mummasburg MKn ight, M'Knightsville ; A. Scott. Cashtown ; J. Brink erhoff, Fairfield E. Zuck, New Chester; D. M. C. White, Hampton; H. L. Miller and William Wolf, East Berlin ; Wen. Bi flinger,. A bbottatown ; Lilly & Riley, New Oxlord ; Z. .1. Owings, Sherryalown ; and Samuel Berlin, Littleatewn. April SO, 111149.—Mcs HOUSE SPOUTING XX/ ILL be made and put up by the subscriber,who willattend prompt ly to all orders, and upon u reasonable terms as can be procured at any establish ment in the county. Gettysburg, GEO. E. October 15, 1847. BUEHLER. Chrop for Cash. T IE L. SOHIC has just received, per • late arrival, as large and as good an assortment of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Gloves and Hosiery as can be produced in Gettysburg. Also a splendid lot of Rib. bone and Flowers—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 CAM II RIC and MULL MUSLINS, of the Tip-Toe kinds, for sale by J. L. SCHICK. M'ALISTER'S ALL-HEAL ING OINTAIENT, (71113 LINE,) Contains no Mercury or other Mineral. From the "Reading Eagle.' There never, perhaps, was a medicine brought before the public that has in so short a time *ow such a reputation as "M'Allister's A I I.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 most painful Itheurila tism ; smother of the Pile; a third of a trouble some Pain in the Side, a (Mirth of a Swelling of the Limbs, firc. If it does not give immediate re lief in every cue, it can never do injury, being applied outwardly. As another evidence of the wonderfld healing power possessed by this salve, we subjoin the following certificate from a re. ' spectable Citizen of Maidencreek township, in this county: "Maidenereek, Berke co., Pa., March 30, '47. Meagre. Ritter & Co.-1 desire to inform you that I was entirely cured of a severe pain in the back by the useof M'Allister's Salve which I purchased from yen. 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 fa%ora ble beyond expectation. lam now entirely free from the pain, and enjoy at night ■ sweet and peaceful sleep. I have also need the Salve since for tooth ache and other complaints, with similar happy remits. Your friend, JOHN HOLLENBACH. The following is from a regular Physician of extensive practice in Philadelphia: James M'Allister—Sir : I bare for the two last yeara been in the habit of using your Otnt• ment in cases of Rheumatism, Chilblain. and in Tenia Capita', (Scald Head,) and thus far with the happiest affect. I think from the experiments I have mad* with it, that It richly dimity.. to be adopted as an article of every day use by the pro ; fesaton at large. Your's, truly, l De 30, 1847, James NPAllister Ph — i Hearadelphi Bir a, I take pleasure in making known to you the great benefit I have received by using your Vegetable Ointment or the World'aBalve. I had an Ulcer, or running sore on the ear, of many years standing; 1 bad applied to several physicians, but all to no pur. pose; but by using your Ointment a few days, it was completely dried up and well 1 have also used it for Burns, for which I find it an exeellent stickle; also, in all cases of inflammation EDWARD THORN I certify the above statement is true M C CADMUS, No 90, Market street, Philadelphia. IrrAmund the box are directions for using 51cALEISTER'S OINTMENT for Scrofula, E rystpelam, Tetter, &laid Brod. Sore Esc's, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, N'errous .4ifer. flow, Pains, Duruse of the Spine, Headache, 4arh -010, ntollllllB, Ell,' Horns, ('urns, all billeal• es of the Skin, Sore Lips, Pottitlel. br., Swelling of flit Limbs, times, Ithrumatani, Piles, Cold Feel, Croup, Swelled or Broken Breast, l'oathache, in the Flue, 4.r. It Norris and NVIIIIKS knew its value in ca• sea of "swollen" or Bore Breast, they would not he without it. In such cases, if treely used, ac• cording to . the directions around each box, it gives relief in a otryfne hours. gg - This Ointment is good for any part of the body or limbs when inflamed. In some cases it should be applied often. C.RIT/ON—No Ointment will be genuine unless the name of JAM RS .M . ALLIIiTER is writ. ten with a pen on every label. • tErFor sale by my Agents in all the principal towns in the United States. JA ES MeA ULSTER, Sole Proprietor of the alto. e Medicine. PRINCIPAL OFFICE No. :28 North Third rtreet, Philadelphia. Et PRICE vr, CEN'T'S PER 80X.,,cg AGENTS.-8. 8. FOIKNEY, Gettysburg; Jo seph R. Henry, Abbottstown; Molter & Rowe, Emmitsburg; J. W. Schmidt, Hanover; C. A. Morris & Co., York; L. Denig,Chambersburg. June 15, 1849.--eowly BARNUM'S MUSEUM, CORNER OF CHESNUT & SEVENTH STS PHILA DELPHIA. 'For this hate science sought, on weary wing, By shore and sea, each mute and living thing." AIL HE Proprietor of the American Museum, N. York, having immense Jardine' at his command, has opened this Magnificent Estab lishment in order to humid' a pleasant, chaste, and instructive place o: amusement tor FAMI. LIES, CHILDREN and others, and especially to persons from the NEIGHBORING TOWNS, when visiting the city. The edifice is large. airy and comfortable, and has been fitted up with a degree of costly elegance unsurpassed in the world. He has also filled it with the beat selection of curiosities that could be gathered from all sec tions of the globe; and his facilities for adding to this mammoth collection are greater than any other individual enjoys. He has • correspond ence with Agents and Naturalists travelling in all parts of the world, whose sole business it is to procure every thing curious and wonderful, end let the expense be great or small he will con stantly add to this unequalled cabinet, as singu lar and interesting developments are made in the kingdom of nature. In addition to this, the splendid LECTURE ROOM will be the scene of meet instructive, mu sical, entertaining and agreeable performances. This apartment will accommodate from two to three thousand. It is finished in a style superi. or to the best British or American Museums, and is well adapted to the comfort of ',loiters. Among the permanent attractions of the Muse um, and to be seen at all hours, are LIVING GIANTS AND DWARFS, the largest and smallest in the world. LIVING ORANG OUTANGS, ENORMOUS SERPENTS, SCRIPTURE STATUARY, Groupe, size of lite, representing THE INTEMPERATE FAMILY. The Great French Scriptural Paintings of the Deluge, and Cain curd his Family. THE AUTOMATON W ft ITI R, the most astounding piece of mechanism in the word. Grand Cosmorama, Fancy Glass Blowing, Statues, Portraits, and HALF A MILLION OF CURIOSITIES. The inquiring million come not here in vain, They learn, they laugh, approve, and come again. The Exhibitions and Performances in the LEC TURE ROOM consist of Panoramas, Dioramas. Yankee Stories, and Imitations by that Comic Genius, GREAT WESTERN, Comic Songs, Legerdemain and Ventriloquism. Negro Delinea tions, Electrical Experiments, &c. Ac. The Manager pledges himself that no profane word or vulgar gesture is ever introduced hem., and that nothing is ever seen or beard which could be objected to by the moral and religipus 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, Sisters, Wives anti Children. :The Chickeriog GRAND PIANO FORTE used hese is from the Ware Room of Edward L. Walker No. 180, under the Museum. The Museum is open every day in the year, except the Sabbath, from 7 o'clock, A.M. till 10 P. M. Such regulations are established and en forced u render it perfectly safe arid pleasant for Ladies and Children to visit the Museum : in the DAYTIME, though unaccompanied by gentle men. Exhibitions and Performances in the Lee. lure Room TWICE every day, and oftener on Holidays, ON THE FOURTH OF JULY, New and extraordinary Attractions will be in:. troduced, and performsnces take place at inter vals throughout the day and evening. June 8,1840.-3 m . FOR GENTLEMEN. i r L. SCHICK bee just received an 6 . • elegant article of SATIN, which he will'aell low. Also, plain and figured Cra vats and Hankerchiefs, Collars, Suspen dere, &c. March 30. lIIIABBLZA NURBXAT. OETTYAAVRO, PA. JRUIT TREES, of all kinds, (grafts in the root,) can be had of the sub scriber on reasonable terms. Please eel and judge for yourselves. C. W. HOFFMAN. .-';i. ORIENT ~ L . _ ni ~.' .._ _ • ~L ............... j) ~. cr . ' r" 71, s ovE Ft FjeN! WO oilier medicine has et er been introduced to the public that has met with such un paralleled success, as Dr. t'Ol7Ll6ll OMISNTAL BALK Puts,—having been but six year, before the public, and the advertising matt, compared with most other meditineok, yet thvy have tsork ed their wait Into every State in the Union and Canada. they have absolutely become the Standard Medicine of the day. They are purely vegetable find so admirably compounded that when taken in large doses they speedily cure acute diseases, on the strongest constitutions, such as billions diseases, and when taken in small doses they operate like a charm, upon the most delicate, nervous female, and have raked numbers from their beds after all other remedies had failed. We here refer to but few (tithe ma ny miraculous cures effected by the use of said Spiel affection.— A nna Wood, of Rutland, Jef ferson Co., N. Y., was cured, alter she had been confined to bed 5 years, with Spinal disease and Ahrens of the Lungs. The bill of her regular physician (Dr. Johnson, of Clay,) had amounted to $OOO. bee Circular. Strain& end Nervous Debilily.—Mrs. Down, of Clay, N. Y., was cured of Dyspepsia, Nervous debility and Scrofulous Afibction of the Dead, after she bee been confined six months and all other medicines had failed. Conk end Conssiniption Cared.—Vl'm. Bently, of Pickering, C. W.. was cured ofa severe Cough after he had been confined to his bed for a long time, and was given up by his physicians. Ile had used most of the Cough Medicines of the day, and was supposed, by his friends and physi cians, to be in the last stages of Consumption Dyspeptic—A. B. F. Ormsby, of Syracuse, N. Y., was cured of Dyspepsia. so severe as not to be able to work for two years. Wm. of Greenwich, Coon., was cured of a severe case of Dyspepsia, Costiveness and Nervous debility, of years standing, after expend ing large sums of money to no purpose. he, Circulars. Bleeding Pikt.--Asaph L. Leonard, of Avon, N. Y., was cured of a severe case of Bleeding Piles of a number of years standing, after using • variety of Pile medicines without effect. Mrs. Williamson, of Bethlehem, N.J., was af flicted for thirty years with disease of the chest and stomach, a few dosewol these pills cured her. John Darling, of Westford, Des ego co., N. Y., was greatly benefited in a case of Asthma and difficulty of breathing, by the use of these pills. Severe Can of Piles,—John Bolton, of Hart wick, Otsego co., N. Y., was cured of • severe case of Piles and extreme costiveness of long and painful duration. Who would not sacrifice a ew shillings to be relieved froni so distressing a fumplaint. 8 BELL, M D Wm. folockbridge, of Sodus Point, N. Y., WAS cured of Cough, Nervous Debility, and general derangement of the digestive organs. De bad been sick for years, and spent hundreds of &dials to get relief, but to no purpo.e, and was so dis couraged he could hardly be persuaded to take the Pills. The above are all cases in which all other rem }diet failed to cure or give relies. Many of the -Name character might be publit•hed it we had space. For particulars see the Botanic nstitute, which can be had of agents. As there are spurious Pills in circulation calla ed Oriental or Sovereign Balm, ))re sure to see be fore you boy that the name of "DR. E. L. SOULE & CO.,' is on the face et the boxes. blithe other can be genuine. We ate not aware that any one oho is making a spurious article has yet dated to make use of our name ; but some of them hare had the impudence to imitate our boxes and copy our Circular■, Certificates, &c. Unless the pub lic are careful when they purchase, they will be deceived. ET For sale by S. H. BUEHLElLGettyr.burg ; Holtzinger & Ferree, Petertburg ; J. A ulabaugh, Hampton; Wm. sa, olf, East Berlin; I). conamer, Bragtown ; J. B. Beery. Abboubtown; John Busby, nbbeirtstoa burner' Berlin, Littlestwn ; Witmore & Stirk, Miimmasburg ; J. Brinkerhoff Fairfield; Abel T. Wright, Ben dersville; Lilly & lieily, New °Void ; Jesse Cline, Tyrone township; John b. Hollinger, Heidlersburg; Wm. Wirt Cu.,llanover Berlin, Hanover. Gettysburg, May 4,1649. 2 wern—• ( TOUSEY'S MASTER OF PAIN, irt the most infallible remedy e%er discover /1j ed for Burns, Scalds, tuts, Bruises, sprains Swellings, Old Sores, Chilblains, Frosted Limbs Scald Head, Salt Rheum, Chapped Hands, Sore Lips,lnflamed Eyelids, Running Sores, Piles, Sweled Face, Erysipelas, Broken Breasts, Sore Feet, Sore Legs, Sore Head, Sure Nipples, Stiff Neck, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Blisters, Itch, Sun Burns, Contracted Cords, Blotches, Pimples. Corns, Eruptions, Scald Feet, Ring-worm, Quinsy, Rheumatism, Enlarged Joints, Chalet., &c., &c., and every description of external in flammation. It is an universal remedy ter ex ternal diseases• and casualities of every kind.— For the wounds and other external dictates of Horses, it is the most perfect remedy in the world. All Families, Workshops,Foussiries, Manufactories, Glass Blowers, urnareinen, Smiths, Laborers, Masons , and all other Me chinks, and in fact people of all classes, eireum stances, and conditions, should ever be supplied with it, ready ler any emergency, as ma ions's& diets application of this throment, in ease of Burn or Scald, would always prevent much suf fering, and often save lift or hash. It pot control over the severest injuries by ire, over all external inflammations, arid by Its combined virtues it acts as Antiseptic, Nervine, Anti-Spas modic, Anodyne, Emollient, and Bealiag, and is in truth the MOST COMPLETE EXTERNAL REMEDY ever made. The people may rely upon it in th• hour of pain. It instantly slops ;sin of the severest burn or scald, and pimento all *car. For the Bites of Insects, Bugs, Reptiles, sad the thou sand troublesome cutaneous diseases of warns climates, it is the beat article in use. All resi dents of southern climates should keep it our hand. In fact, it is an article that all mankind require, and oneon which reliance can be placer" in time of need. It is put up In tin boxes, and will retain its virtues for years. LrFor sale by • SAMUEL B. BUEHLER, OruroMgesit, Gettysburg ; and by Dr. Eauffinan, Petersburg; J. IS. Bollinger, Heidlersburg; E. Stehle, Centro ;.1. M" Knight, Bendersvi Ile ; J. F. Lower, A rendtstown.; Stick &Witmer, Mummasburg; T.M'K night, M'- Knigirtsville; A. Scott, Caaldown ; J. Brinker. bon; Fairfield; E. Zuck, New Chester; D. M. C. White; Hampton; H. L. Miller and Williams Wolf, But Berlin; Wm. Bitting's, Abbott*. town • Lilly & Riley , New Oxford; E. .1, Ow. ins*, M'Sberryetown ; in( lancet Berlin,' Lite tlestown. April 97,1849.-8 m 12 Barrels, Fresh Berri* JIM 1111 10/1•111 AMP p lIAi/4 At 118900 per Dbl. BY JNO. M. STEVENSON. THE STAR AND BANNER. hpubliskedevel,.priday.eveningan 14. County Building, above the Register and Recorder':rec., by D. A. & C. H. B EHLER. If paid in advance or within the year, 62 per annum—if not paid within the year, $2 LO. No paper discontinued until all artearagee are paid- r except at the option of the Editor. Stine. copra" , -611 cents. A failure to notify a diamond/mat% will be regarded as a new engagement. .ddeertisemenrs not exceeding a square insert*, three times for *l—every eubeerisent insertion 26 cents. Longer once is the POllle proNorlie,i +- All advertisements not specially ordered. Mr given time, will he continued until forbid. A Übe eral reduction will be made to thou, wboad‘clitto by the year. Job Fria/log of all kinds extruded needy god promptly, and on reasonable terms: Letters end Cononuoiratoms to am Editor, (rm. oopting such as rowan. Money or the MINIM new aubseribers,) wuel its rust COY iu ardor tot • ecure allentiuss, -4vtv,trtzj Dr. E. L. Soule S. Co. =SINI!!!M!