PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, and by the Ant of the W 4 General Assembly of this State entitled "An Act to regulate the General Elections of thin Cominen wealth," enact ed ern tlw 2d of July. 1839, it is enjoined on me In give Public Notice of such Elec tion to be held, and to enllinnrate in such notice what officers are to be elected : I. Witusitt nenus, Sheriff of the county of Adanis, do, therefore. hereby give this pub lic notice to the electors of the said county Of Adams, that a . aziirmt.az ELECTION wipe' Add in said county.on the Second 'Tues . day of tletober ;`.next, (the 9th.) "in the several Districts composed of the f townships, viz : In the Vim: district, composed of the Borough of Gettysburg awl the township of Cumberland, at the Cc .rt-house iu Get tysburg. In theliccond district, composed of the towahip of Germany, at die house now oc cupied by Joseph Darker, in the town of Littlestowni in the township of Germany. In the Third district, composed of that • art of . the township of Berwick, (now erected into a township called Oxford,) not included in the 15th district, at the house of widow Miley, in the town of Oxford. In the Fourth district, composed of the townships of Latimore and Huntington, at the house of Wm. Chronister, in the town ship of Huntington. In the Fifth district. composed of the township of Hamiltooban end .Liberty, at the-publie soluml-house in Millerstown. In t4o.Sixth district, composed of the township of Hamilton, at the house now occupied' by Jesse Myers, in the-town of Berlin. In the Seventh district, composed of the township of Menalien, at the public school house in the town of Bendersville. In the Eighth district, composed of the township Straban, at the huuse of Jacob 1.. Grass, in Hunterstown. In the Ninth district,.composed of the township of Franklin, at the house now occupied by Henry Hartman, in said town. ship. In the Teeth district. composed of the township of Conowago, at die house of John Bushey, in M'Sherrystown. In the Eleventh district, composed of the township of Tyrone, at the house of Samuel Sadler, in Heidlersburg. • In the Twelfth district, composed of the township of Mounijoy, at - the house of George Snyder, in said township. In the Thirteenth district, composed of the township of Mountpleasant, at the housel3l Anthony Smith, in said township, situate at the cross-roads, the one leading from Oxford to the Two Taverns, the oth er from Ilunterstown to Hanover. In the 14th district, composed of the township of Reading, at the public school house in Hampton. In tho _Fifteenth district, composed of the borough of Berwick and that part of, Berwick township, ONLY, included with in thefollowing limits, to wit : beginning where the Hanover and Petersburg turn.: pike crosses the York county line, thence along said turnpike-to the place where the road Timm Berlin to Oxford crosses the said turnpike, thence along the said Ox ford road until it intersects the road from Geo. Wain:lien's farm, on the said Oxford road, land thence along the said road to the York county line. near David llollingers's saw mill, thence along said York county line to the place of beginning ; at the pub lic Schoolhouse in Abbousown. In the Sixteenth district, composed of the township of Freedom, at the house of Nichulas 'Moritz. in said township. lu the sevemeenth district, composed of the tOtiliship of Union, at the house of Enoch,L i efever, in said township. At which titno and placca will be elected One, ('anal Commissioner ; Oui Representative in the State Legislature ; One County Commissioner; One Director of the l'oor ; .• One Auditor ; One county Treasurer. Pedenlar attention is directed to the Act of Assembly, passed the 27th day of February, 1849, entitled "An act relative to voting at elections in the counties of Ad nms,,Dsuphin, York, Lancaster, Frank lin.Cu atberlaud, Bradford, Centre, Greene, and Erie, viz : "Section 1. Be it enacted by the Sen ate and House of Representatives of the Common welth of Pennsylvania in Gene ral Assembly met, and it is hereby enact ed by authority of the same,—that it shall be lawful for the qualified voters of the County of ' Adams, Dauphin, Lancaster, York, Franklin, Cumberland, Bradford, Centie, Greene, and Erie, from and after the passage of the act, to vote for all can didates for the various offices to be filled at an'y election on one slip tir ticket : Pro vided,B The office for which every candi date is voted for, shall be designated, as required by the existing laws of this cant= Aponwealth. W "Section 2. That any fraud committed by any person voting in the mauner above prescribed, shall be punished as similar frauds are directed to be punished by the existimi laws of this commonwealth." Aid in and by an act of the General As senOty Of this State, passed the 211 day of July, 1839, it is directed that the Inspec tors aildJteites be at the places of their diatricit on the day of the General Election afotesaid, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, to dotout perform the several duties required andjetijoineri on them in and by the same act, Atece,--1n and by virtue of the 14th sec tion of the act aforesaid, every person, ex cepdag Jestices of the l'eace, who shall .ollice or appointment of profit or limit 'under the government of the Ulli te4lll4ta, or of this State, or of any city or tat it;tl4ntratestl district, whether a com miesinned officer, or otherwise, a subordi llatfliOrteft agent, who is, or shall be, employed under the legislature, executive ofjudienny department of this State, or of the United States, or of any city or Meer pointed district, and also that every meat-1 hitetif Congress, end of the State Legisla-1 ttivei - intd of the Select or Comtuott Coun- i eil trif'ity city, or Commissionsr orany ititerporateticlistriet, is by law incapable ed holding Or exercising at the Same time, titteltieW of 'appointineut of Judge, Jo sp4996', crow Clerk of any election of this 11,m'weelth, and that no Judge, In tipignots mother o(lieer of any such elec. itha be +eligible to any office to be 14 it *itter Affected, in and by 4ostiolay of this , At* <ll* albsi .P*4l" each niche difThrent districts aforesaid, who shall have the charge of the certificates of the number of votes which shall have been given for each moulidate for the different offices then and there voted for at their respective districts, shall urea on the third day after the election, which shall he on .Friday the 12th of October aforesaid, at the Court-house, in the Borough of Get tysburg, then :mil there to make a fair statement and certificate of the number of votes, which shall have been given at the different districts in the county of Adama, for any person or persons for the offices aforesaid. W LLI AM FICKES, Bherifrs Office, Gettysburg, Sept, 7, 1849,---te NEW ESTA ENT. Chairs and Cabinet Furniture LOJIER TIldN EIER! I). & J. CULP IL ESPECTFULLY announce to the A citizens of Atlanta county that they have entered into co-partnership for the manufacture and sale of all kinds of Chairs and Cabinet Furniture, and that they will always I ave on hand, at their Establishment in South Baltimore street, Gettysburg, a few doors above Vahnestock's Store, (the old stand of D. Colp,) a full nesortment of CIIAIRS, of every variety, such as 11OS7'ON ROCKING. CJXE SZIT AND COMMON CIMIRS. Also, SETTEES, of various kinds, painted in imitation of rose-wood, mahog any, satin-wood, wain*, 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-Stands, Dining and Breakfast Tables, 4e. all manufactured by experienced workmen and of thelitst 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 Staff, they have no hesitation its 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 PAIN, O, PAPER HA-NOINO, , TM.• upon the shortest notice and moat reason able terms. Wall Paper will be furnished —specimens of which can be seen at 'our e.stabliihment. {r:7-All work made and sold, by; the firm will be warranted. They are deter mined to sell as cheap ae the cheapest, just to suit the times. The public will consult their interests by giving them a call befbre purchasingelsewhere. Allkinde of Coun try Produce and Lumber will be taken.in part payment for work. Feb. 2, 1849.—tf CAUTIO.III . W sundryindividuals of late hare, been trying to monopolize and forestall 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 unit the undersigned continues to manufactfire at the old stand In South Baltintore street, every , variety o P.L.llJVand JP4LIVI: r CHAIRS which will be sold on the most accommodating terms for Cash or . Produce. My Chairs are made in Gettyiburg, and not in ' , Boston.' , House 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. CABINET WARE, of every variety and of the best quality, will be furoisbed to Customers, and at all times Made to nth. der. ac:rAll kinds of LuMber taken at fair prices: CHAIR PLANK particularly wanted—something less than ~ 5 000", feet will answer. Feeling thankful for past favors, the subscriber hopes, by attention to business, still to merit a share ofpublie favor. 11130 n, PgIitYPPIE• Gettysburg, March% 18,4474 ' ARTISTS'. PAINTERS',, & DAGIJ EIUIEOTYPISTIV;pgPV. WM. A. vvisorto, • No. 2 N. Ltazezir 51%. WHOLESALE & RETAIL, Dealer in Windoir Giese, Paints, Oil, Varnishes, Brushes, Turpentine, Bronzes, &c. Artists' materials, and a full and complete assortment or.lN6rrycotype stook, of Cases, Plates; Chemicals, &c., at the rery*tosarest prmes, .* Sept: 14, 1849--,-im _IIISOLUTION I?ELIITIVE TO .4N.thE'NOMENT OF THE C'OIVSTITU7'IOIV. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, That the Constitution of this Common wealth be amended in the second section of the fith article, so that it shall read as follows : The Judges of the Supreme Court, of the several Courts of Common Pleas, and of such other Courts of Record as are or shall be established by law, shall be elected by the qualified electors of the Commonwealth in the manner following, to wit: The Judges of the Supreme Court by the qualified electors of the Commonwealth at large. The President Judges of the several Courts of Common Pleas and of such other Courts of Record as arc or shall be established by law, and all other Judges required to be learned in the law, by the the qualified electors of the respective districts over which they are to preside or act as Judges. And the ' Associate Judges of the Courts of Common Pleas by the qualified electors of the Counties respectively. The Judges of thialShipristue Court shall hold their of , fur the term of fifteen _years if they ehall to long What% thetneelves well t [(subject to the idietoiebt bereioiner 'provided von subsequent to the first election ;.] The President Judges of the several Courts of Common Pleas,.and of such other Courts of Record as are or shall be established by law, - and all other Judges required to be learned in the law, shall hold their offices for the term of ten years, if they shall so long behave themselves well. The Ass*. elate Judges of. the Courts of Common Pleas shell hold their offices for the term of five years . , if -they shall so long behave themielvee ; ell ,of whom shall be ccuimissiondj .the Governor, but for any reasenalde,Cauee which shall not be Sufficient giretintle o( imPeachnient, the orefitOrihall 'rentove any of them..on the address of two ! thirds of cloth 'branch of the Legislature. The first election *hall take place' or the general election Of this Commonwealth next after the adoption of ibis amendment, and the cotninissions of all the Judges who may be then in office shall expire on the first Monday of Deems, ber following, when the terms of the new judges shall commence. The persona who shall then be elected Judges of the Supreme Court shall hold their .offices as follows : one. of them for thrite years, one for six years, one for nine years, one for twelve years, and one for fifteen years; the term of each to be decided.. by lot by the said judges as soowafter the election as convenient:, and the result certified by them to the Gniernin, that the Commis sion:may he issued in accordance thereto. The Judge whose commission will first ex pire shell be Chief Justice daring his term, and thereafter each judge whose canuniii sion•shall first .expire shall in tern be the Chief Justice, and if two or more com missions shall expire on the same day, the. judges holding them • shell decide by , lOt which shall be the Chief 'tunics. Any ve concies happening by death, resignation or otherwise, in any of the said. Courts, shallbwfillail-by appointment by the G0v.... ernor, to continue till the first:Munday of December studnreding the -JAW general election. The. dudes .of the. Supreme Court. curl the Presi dents of the several Cantu o f Common, fl ees. shall , at stated • times. ace's for their services an ade quate Compensatien, to be fixed by law, which. shall no be diminished during their continuance in office, but they shall receive on fees or perqiiisites of office nor hold any other office of profit under this Common wealth, or under the govertimenLor the U. States. or any otherliitate of this Union. The Judges of the Supreme Court during their continuance' in office shall reside within this Conunonwealth, and the other Judges during • their continuance in office shall reside within the district or county (or which they were respectively elected.. WILLIAM F. PACKER, Speaker of the Howe* of. Representatives. '.GEORGE DARSIE: . Speaker of the Senate. la the Sousse, March the lit, 1649. Resolved. That this Resolutiou pass.-- -yeas 21. Nays 8. Extract from the Journal. SAMUEL W. PIERSON, Clerk. Iw tAs florae q/ Represestattres, April 2d, 18-19 Resolved, That this Resolution pass.— Yeas 58, Nays 26. fame hem the Journal. WM. JACK, Clerk. Filets April 5th,1849 A. L. RUSSELL, Dep. Bea of the CUM Pennsylvania, u s I do eerily that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of the Original Resolution of the General Assembly, en tided "Resolution relative to an amend meat 9f the Constitution," as the same remains ou file in this office In testimony whereof I have • hereunto set my hand and cans• ad to be atlixed the seal of the 'Secretary's office at Harrisburg, this eleventh day of June, An no Domini, one thousand eight hundred and fufty-ulna. TOWNSEND HAINES, Secey of the Commonwealth. JOURNAL OF, SINATZ Resolution, Nc' !sB, entitled ',Resolu tion relative to an amendment of the Con stitution," was read a third time. On the question will the . Senate agree to the res olution ? The Yeas and Nays wore ta ken agreeably to the Constitution, and were as follows, viz : Yeas-Messrs. Boas, Brawley, Cribb, Con nina:beint, Forsythe, Haps. Johoion, Lawrence, Livia Mason, Matthias, /realign. Rich, Richards .ISaMer, Saver3'. Small, Bomar. Monett rid Btina-21. IQa7s--Siesiars. Ike; Drum, Frick, Ives, )(Lag, Kosiirtnster, Potteiger sad Mussy, Speaker-8. So the question was decided in the al JOURNAL OF TOO Hams Ss RITIBUIONTATIVIS tsimill the retioluOon parer The yeas and' nays Were taken atrgeably to the pro visions of the tenth 'Article of the Coned mien, and areas foible/a, vie Yeas—Memers. Gicleote-J. Ball, David 1. Bent Craig 'kiddie, Peter D. Bloom, David M. Bole, Thomas K. Bull, Jacob Cori. John H. Diehl,Na thaniel A. Elliott, Joseph Emory, David G. Esh elman. William Evans, John Fausold, Samuel Fegely, Joseph W. Fisher, Henry M. Fuller, Thomas' Grove, Robert liansom, George P. Hens say, Thomaa.J. Herring. Joseph Higgins, Charles Hortx,Joeeph B. Hower, Robed Klutz, Harrison P. Laird, Abraham Lamberton, James .1. Lewis, James W. Long, Jacob M'Cartney, John F. Mt. Guiltier, Hugh M'Kee, John Misughlin, Adam Martin, Samuel Marx, John C. Myers, Edward Nicklmon, Stewart Pearce, James Porter, Henry C. Putt, Alonzo Robb, George Replay, Theodore Ryman, Bernard S. Schoonover, Samuel Seibert, Jobi Sharp, Christian Snively, Thoinu C. Steel Jeremiah B. Stubbs, Jost J. Btutxtrian, Marshall Bveartzwekler, Samuel Taggart, George T. Thom. Nicholas Thorn, Arunah Wattles, Samuel Weil. rich, Alamo I. Wilcox, Daniel Zerbey and Win. F. Packer, Speaker.-68. Nrrya—)'lasers. Augustus K. Comin, David M. Courtney, David Evans, Henry S. Evans, John Fenton, John W .George, Thomas Gilleepie, John B. Gordon, William Henry, James J. Kirk, Jo, seph Laubaugh Robert R. Little, John S. M'Cal. wont, John hl'Kee, Win. 11V8herry,Josiah Miller Wm. T. Morrison, John A. Otto, William Y, Roberts, John W. lioseberry, John B. Rutherford. R. Rundle Smith, John Bmyth.John Sender, Geo, Walters, and David F. Williams.-26. So the question was determined in Ms affirmative. Secretary' Office, linrrisburt, June, 15, 1849. PSNSITLVSWIA, NIL ' % I do certify that the above and ....." cl , / ? 5 .), forgegoing is a true and correct k e ..A 'NI ( ',- copy of the yeas and nays, to ,r ken on the "Resolution relative to an amendment of the Consti tution," as the same appears on the Jour nals of the two Houses of the General As sembly of this Commonwealth, for the ses sion of 1849. Witness my hand and the seal of said of five, the 16th day of June, one thousand eight hundred and forty-nine. TOWNSENb HAINES, itletwetiry of the Carquionwialtb. Allakiblogs haft l l o 4 1840.—$a Adveretialnellir. I . N. theas. OR EM 1110PKINS, MERCHANT TAILOR AND WHOLESALE DEALERS Io Ckoths. Cassiakeris. V ratios* at. Team' 'ribs macs. No. 31.10 lialtioote st., N. W. cor . Da Of Ch &M.. BA Mil 011111. A large assortment of REA6Y "'JADE cLoTitiN 0. of superior qualliY• 411431 e,itasoto ell to Cloth moos ep sans--Entrahoe, south end of the Stele on Charles street. March " 18411.—1 y CONTV.WE SPRANG dr. SOWER CLOTHING, • warmass,,s.a AND mats. ON heed and for sale, the largest sad beet assoeuneat of SPAIN() and BUMMER cLoTaull G. at vices very mach sedated. C OJT'S. Colds of every variety.siebraelm su the latest styles, sod of an ssaptesod - cat and make, from 73 ets. to 1, lit i. 4 . 15 , 8. 8,810. and apwards. PAINTALOON4. Pasiodoorts of all kinds. from 75 cts. to 1,1 .75.14.50, and also a vary fash ionable style. the Lawartiao stripe, at 3.50. IN. sod upwards. VA ST& Vats of every variety, coospaisimr silk, Satin, Cashmere, Mammies, Valeminfroa: 60 cts. clo. l Bl, $2.50. ex end upwards. aors CLOTHING. Always on hand the Imes* and best so. sortmeat of Boys Clothing ever offered is this city. A splendid sums went of aphis and Cambiums. of the best make, together with* large and [tandems variety ofS ILK and MARSEILLES VESTINtiB, which will be nude up to order in the best mu ner.2o per gent. less thaa'the accustomed prices, and in all cues a neat and beauti ful fn guaranteed, AT COSTUNE,RALL, Comer of Pratt mom Is Comae /Market Bpoos. H. E. COLE. ICT"Attached to dut above. is one of the largest and U 40.1 extensive SHIRT FAC TORIES in the country, embracing every variety and make. at prices which cannot fail to please any one wishing to purchase. gly - FORE PRICE ONLY March 30, 1849.—1 y SHIRT ESTABLINHMENT IN TEE UNITED STATES IS .17' NO. 179 BALTIXORItOTRBET, NEAR LIGHT, Baltimore, Ild. Where 500 peniona are employed, and a dock 0 1000 dozen aims always on hand. N D a e OTHEßSinvitedt viaitin~ Baltimore e call and examine the largest and beat 'lock of minus 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 usual efforts have been made to render the assortment complete and de sirable iu every respect. I'. W. BETTON. March 2,1849—1 y Philadelphia Advertistuarekt, Druggists, Physicians, Mach- Secretary's ogre. • ants, and others, Ift N WANT OF HERBS, ROOTS, PLANTS, 456 Extracts, Ointments, Vegetable Medicines, Ac., are invited to call at the HERB STORE, No. 18 North SIXTH street, bet Ween Market A Arch streets, Philadelphia, where are constantly kept a large assortment of every article in our line, which will be sold on better tering than at any other establishment in the City. The utmost cats is taken in the raising, pre- paring, and putting up all articles sold by us. The Herbs, Roots, &c.. are neatly put up in pressed packages of t ox_, ilb., ilb., and The Vegetable Extracts are put up in jars of various sizes, and are warranted to be alma, if not superior, to any in the market. The Botanical and Thompsonian preparations are put up in the neatest manner, with directions for use. LEYPartieular attention is called to our con centrated Extraets of Varrillarmd Lemon, finals. voting purposes, Essential Oils and fra t We ten, Pure Ground Spices and Powde lee of every kind, sold in bulk, S. pressly for family use. The importance of pure and reliable Medicine is every day being obaened and appreciated by the Medical Profession, Apothecaries. and com munity at large. That the practitioner should be able to calculate with certainty upon the effect of the medicines he administers is of eminent importance to him and his patients. Always keeping this point in view, we trust those who purchase or use oar articles will have no cause of disappointment. TILDEN & CO., Proprietor. of the Botanic Garden, New Lebanon, N. Y. C. D. KNIGHT, Agent, No. 38 N. Bth at. Phila. Sept. 13.1849-8 M Serntary's Offirt To Physicians. Druggists, and Country Merchants. a B. J. N. KBELER and BRO., most re ' ' spectfully solicit attention to their fresh stock of English, French, German and American DRUGS, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Glassware, Perfumery, Patent Medi cines, &c. Having opened a new store No. 294 Market street, with a frill supply of Drugs and Medicines, we respectfully solicit Country Deal ers to examine our stock before purchasing else where, promising one and all who may feel dis posed to extend us their patronage. to sell them genuine Drugs and Nledicines, on as liberal terms as any other house in the City, end to faithfully e*ecute aII ordan eattthated to us promptly and with dispatch, ' • One if the proprietors being a regular physi cian, allude ample ignequatee of the genuine Old ity of ell articles sold et their establishment. We especially bathe Dthgt m ists anO. Country Merchants, who me o it wi th to me Agentsfor Dr. H'ello's tekbrel Medirines. (stand ard and popular medieines3 to forward their ad dress. Soliciting the patronage of dealers, we respectfully remain , J. N. KEELER & BRO., Wholesale Druggists, No. 294 Market at. Philadelphia, Sept. 14, ls49—ly AT THE OLD STAND, BUT IX .1 XEW' SOOP 1 J. G. FREY ENDERS his acknowledgments to •• 15 ' his friends for past favors, and has the pleasure of announcing that he is again located at the old stand, on iVashington street, one square south of Thom Mon's Hotel, where be will be prepared, as here tofore, to do all kinds of Coach, Cloth, & Sign Painting. 'CARRIAGE REPAIRING done at short notice, and on reasonable terms, for which Country Produce will be taken. The subscriber is thankful for past fa vors, and hopes, by attention to business, and a desire to please, to merit and re ceive a continuance of public patronage. J. G. FREY. Gettysburg, Jan. 12,1840.-4 31111,11(...E111.141161 . 1110010110 wirous FOR SALA' 47' THIS OFFIC4: W. S. HOPKIXS THE MOST EXTENSIVE I • HE undenigned has conne ted with his Coachmaking Establishment a large Smith Shop, and is prepared to do ALL KIND, OF BLACKSMITHING, INCLUDING IRONING CIIIII/618, BOERS, WAGONS, RC. He would sayle`thcisc who have Horses to shoe, that ha has in his employ &Lewes* hands, which, with him pommel mtaption," will tumble bias to give entire satifroftioll to all those who may bier wiat_e•cal, CARRIAGE 41, B U G GY SPIUNC4O (warranted) will be promptly mule to or der at all Omuta. IpzrAll kinds of REPAIRING clone. both in Wood and bon, at the most reduc ed prices. bcpThankful for past encouragement. the subscriber solicits& continuance of pst rooage. and invites hi. Oland, to call at his Establishment in west Cbambersburg at., a few doors below Thesapion'i Hotel. O. 11/. H‘WFINAH. Owtromberg. October IL 1847. GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY .41414011411011 e SRO,: 'I 'HE subscriber respectfully . informs 11, bis Needs and the public generally that be still condones to carry on the FOUNDRY BUSlNES,*inallits branch es, at his old establishment, in the Western pallet Gettysburg, where he has constantly on band all sorts of such as Kettles. Puts, Ovens. Skilbw, Pans. Griddles, Ae., of all size" ; sho, STOVES of every size and variety, inclu ding Common, Parlor, Air-tight and Cook ing Stoves—among them the far-famed Hathaway.. To farmers he would say. he has on hand an excellent assortment of Threshing Mnehines, novey's celebrated Strawcutterii, the re nowned Sevier Plows ; also Woodcock and Witherow's ; also Points, Cutten, Shares. &c. BLACKSMITIIING is carried on in its different branches, by the best of work men. t ow nie subscriber has also opened a BOOT & SHOE Shop in tke South end of the Frounilry Building, where, w ith good work men and excellent materials, the neatest fits and best work will be made. OcrLa 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 ed to, Erßepairing, of all kinds, done at the shorts! notice T. WARREN. Gettysburg, May 5, 1848. IPIP. ••••• WV ..-..._.-•---• 'l4l`f. " dig I• f . 1 p_ik I'.ll .., L r . . . .. _ .0 , , , , , ,. •- i le , , .. .. , .. . • . 111 ‘.....:.......,, - - - G. E. BUEHLER ESPECTFULLY,informs his friends It and the public generally that he has now on hand a large assortment of TLV W.IIIE of every description, which he will sell at moderate prices—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 up at 124 cents a foot. To owavoat Dealers in Aouhatibilit i V5.......55.t.1 siHOTILD you b rse MR illr t l i nt Mg or afflicted with ' vil, greue, on, sores. quitterbone, brus es. or ow ellings, o with galled necks or shoulders—procure and use u directed, a box of D 's ANIMAL GALVANIC CURE•ALL; and you will be satisfied, after the first thor gh application, that your horse can be cured he use of this incomparable Ointment. For testimonials and directions, see printed pamphlets. IL DALLEY, Inventor and Proprietor, 235 Chestnut st., Phila., 415 Broadway, N. Y. C. A. MORRIS & CO., York, A is to .0 counties of York and Adams; also S. H. BUEHLER, Gettysburg, and I ' Hampton. May 4, 1849.-6ip BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! 'l7 HE subscriber, determined to retire from business, offers his entire STOCK OF Dry Goods, Queensware, Hard wure, &c., to his customers, and the public generally, from this date, at prices to suit, without regard to cost. His assortment is full, Goods fresh, and will be sold lower than they can be'had elsewhere in the county. The public will do well to avail themselves of the present opmtunity. A few barrel. No. 1 fresh HERRING, belt quality, at $5 per barrel, and 124 eta. per dozen. JOHN M. STEVENSON. Aug 81,1849. REMOVAL DR. J. LAWRENCE RILL, DENTIST, HAS removed his o ffi ce to the building opposite the Lutheran Church, in Chambersburg street, 2 doors east of Mr. Middlecoff's 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 respectfully invited to call. •REFERENCES. Dr. C. N. Bilmucnr, I kor.C.P.Kammi,D.D " D. lionirsa, Prof. 14. howls, C. A. (Joan:int., " H. L. Davin's', D. G r, " WX.M.RinIOLDI Rev..l. G. WATSON, D.D... J 4, L. 81111Vil. July 7, 1848. ALEX. R. STEVENSON, ATTORNEY AT L4W, OFFICE in the Centre &Imo, North of the Courthouse, between Wraith's sad etevenson's copen, fili*nbert; PE VALUABLE MEDICINES, dro C UR E--4•0 A.I 1r (IONNELL'S Mille') Pain Extractor, 11./ . the World's Wonder—pronoun ce d by all who have over used it--White Swelling, Inflametion, Pain in the Back, Weak Limbs, Tender or Sore Feet, and all Scrofulous Sores are speedily Red per manently Mired' by qopnell's Magical lain Extractor ; Affections of the Luegs, Ague in the Face t Areisal, Tio Doloureaux, Chronio sot*. Zeller Mitered Surfaces 40. lila equally beaeficial in all kindeof Inflamatory Diseases, suchas sore Nippte s and Eyed, 'tiptaiiii t Rheumatism, Whit s Swellini and inceritp4ruises, flume, 9 lat., Mains, ryliimilto,Pilos,Scc., will quickly ,be relieved by: the application of this salve. This remarkable unitive possesses many Virtues never kind in any other article.—. It has thriftiest perfect power over all pain? by fire, positively allaying the euffering most immediately upon its application.— If any disbelieve the statement, we.would earnestly invite them to call and Clime, the numerous unsolicited certificates of of remarkable cures wrought by this salve. It has for menthe 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 tions, their money was returned immedi ately at their request. On these terms this absolute heal-all is no w sold ; and we simply ask if the public can demand any thing more reasonable f Kind parent, keep it constantly on hand ; in case of accident by fire, life insy be lust without a but by its use all burns are subject to its coa -1 trol, unless the vitals are destroyed.• .Caution.—No Pain Extractor can be genuine unleep you find the signature of Comstoek & Co. on the wrapper to each box. Beware of tha counterfeit. RHEUMATISM.—Comatock's Hew. es' Nerve and Bone Liniment, and Indian Vegetable Elixir, is warranted to cure any case of Rheumatism, Gout, Contracted Chords and Muscles,orstiffJoints,strength en Weak Limbs, and enable those who are crippled to walk again. Use this at tide and be cured, or go without it and suffer, as you please Certificates of cures by the hundred can be seen at 21 Cortland street, N. York, where this arti cle is sold only genuine. DEAFNESS.—Use Dr. McNair's Ac coustic Oil, for the cure of Deafness. Al , so, all those disagreeable noises, like the buzzing of insects, falling of water, whiz zing of steam, which are symptoms of ap proaching deafness. Many persons who have been deaf for ten or twenty years, and cqmpelled to use ear trumpets, have, after Liking 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. flays Liniment of the Piles.—The worst attacks of the Piles are effectually and permanently cured in a short time by the use of the genuine Hay's Liniment.— Hundreds of our first citizens throughout the country have used this liniment with complete success. It is warranted to cure the most aggravated case.' If no cure be effected the money will be refunded. For Sa at the Drug and Book Store o SAMUEL H. BUEHLER. Hettysburg. Jan. 19. 1849. LOOK .HT THIS ! LL Ladies wishing to supply them selves with handsomer DRESS GOODS would do well to call at the Store of J. L.SCHICK,and examine his stock of GINGIIAMS, LAWNS, LINEN LUSTRE, plain, striped and barred Cambric Muslims. Alpacca, and a good article of Mack Snit. Black Gimp and Fringes. !Needle-worked Collars, plain and figured Bobinet, a fine lot of Irish Linens, colored, bleached and unbleached Mut i h, Drilling, Br nu Hol land, Table Co ! , Combs, d ' oth er articles too imam" - :\ I would therefore invite all t soon and examine for theituselvmbefplpgbasing N o: elsewhere, as I feel lbsinflia I can . .: . all, both in sty . le and pri e. .tt • abut_ , March 30,1840. •••"`• ... 1 0.-.304.1,131.4.V ' - ..... ~•.....,„- • 41,04riavrat, ........1, 414rPliftiaithiredft-awreocw-of„,the Public Square, one door West of G. Aold's Store , formerly occupied as a F I.aw Office by John M'Conaughy, dec'd. Mentalinsalitnipwasulafolthfido- tendon to business in his protessiot~ be his endeavor to merit, confidence and ,pr age. D. M'Conatronv will also attend promptly to all business entrusted to him as Agent and Solicitor for Patents and Pensions. He has made arrangements, through which he can furnish very desira ble facilities to applicacu, and entirely re lieve them from the necessity of a journey to Washington, on application to him per sonally or by letter. Gettysburg, April 2.—tf DIAMOND TONSOR S. R. TIPTON. FASHIONAHLE Barber and Hair 12 Dresser, has removed hie "Temple" to the diamond, adjoining the County Buil dings, where he can at all times be found prepared to attend to the calls of the public Front long experieume he. ilittere,hutiself that he can go through all the ramifications of the tonsoricaldepartMents, with such an infinite degree of skill as willmeet the en tire satiafactioki of all who hubmit their= chins to thb keen `ordeal of hie razor. He hopes, therefore, that by attention to btu& nest and a desire to please, he will merit as wellaeleceive a liberal share of public patronage. The sick will be attended to a heir private dwellings.. , , NEW ESTABLISHMENT, HENRY SIVIITHy RESPECTFULLY informs the chi. zens of Gettysburg, and strangers who may tarry here untiltheir beards grow, that he has opened a new saloon in the shop formerly occupied by boon LBEDY, in West York street, one door West of Paxton's Hat -store, where he intends prose cuting the Tonsorial business in all its va ried and various branches, His razor's good and sharp, He'll ahavo your lace without a smart. Gentlemen, call and see for yourselves. His sponge is good, his towels are clean, And in his shop he's always seen. pzrHe also respectfully informs the gentlemen that they can at any time have their boots blacked in the neatest style.— qatitlemen can also have grease removed from their clothes. Q. Itysbarg, April 21,1848. IDALLIG7 I S .111.11GIC.dL P.NIN EX77MCTOR. (Tut ORIGINAL AND ONLY GESUIRIL) BURNS AND SCALDS. IVCHALLENGE the world to prone that iirri ' genuine Extractor has eNer tailed (since sr l i t Int toductiou by me in 1E439,) in one sinitle stance to cure the wont Hums and :oda, i` ' it must be the gthuirie article, nut the vile grit lerfrii 'V that is dooding the minket. MAIN. "MI TSUI Tarr! . , ' ' Dailey's t.:eruine Extractor, us Ile, sus and Scalds, affords minirdiate relief, se !loon as ap• plied ; it cools and draws out the fire end Raja i ts a taw minutes. Couaterfeit Extractors. a o mat ter by what name 01 under what title they ap• pear, when applied, irritate and increase the pant. Try all the amitatimie that prolea r te the same vit toes, and the above Tsar will be tottud cleelu e . It does, however, not alone apply tet , Burnt end Scalds, but la' Cate, itriands,''tintli r and Inflamed Eyes, tad all chef of entered peinl el inflammation, the same difference will be observed Pil e , Bruhn,Batt Rheum, BluntiOtlim Erysir Ilia, Eruption, Sore - fffnedear. LOW Boseal Cbliblaini;Privet &WC 0 14 Sores cod Bona, ' and all **lsrael Mammalian, yield readily to the all•poweriel, pain suladaiag, curative properties uf ortraordlecy 'remedy. But mark, it must lathe pooh. Deelki. _CMITIQP ' 71 . the in!" .--411. 'll iolnissiVt of the danger encoding the ace ' cif the Cosirtuasiti Ettrawirr els, I distinctly ittriNattluit) hohl my sell responsible •f . eglieta aos unless the lime be prnetited at eV 040' De 4lb Broadway, New Tedr, gth'Ofteatmn Philadelphia, or from eiy ituthOrisenagenhei TO THE LADIES. , • Jed especially to Markt.* otierffierk of Pees - flits—The great and substantial *tut that may be derived, and the vain , a tbat may be prevented by the genuine l'A • 411 Pail Barracter, (set pruned' ly the article addretteed ihdienkite n ) Ml* to make it an inmate of every lattoliy, u has, in many eases, been preserved' b r Nide applicatioa of my putties lE:tractor. I would therefore timber' Mother, never to box of it on Land, not fora single day j for *hese there are children, accidents will °even A 1,4 whet is of vest importance, especially to , em us it heals the woeful' without a ern! LIFE SAVED—AWFUL CASE OF SCALDI I"l"rZsiegeraes, N. Y.,i irsary 211, 1 S4S Mr. Dailey—Dear Sir—While my son, IS years of ege, we's* work is the @Lingle menu tactory of L. P. Rose, be had this' Staslostuas slip and fall into a a lino vat, wed for taw pat rote of boiling blocks preparatory to cutting.— The blocks Wins* bees removed from the vat containing • largo quaatity.of eis atex.— lie fell forward. scalding, both beads and arms. all on one aide. and ens leg badly sqd the other partially. The scalds were so bad on his arms and leg, that most of the flesh came of with his garments, and hie life was despaiudsil bi both, his physicians sad filmed,. Dalley'a Pain Extractor was greened as soma as possible (which was in about six hours) and applied, and which relieved him from all pain s preventing inflammation and swelling. and in w few dayircommeoted healing his won. These appeared a general improvement. so much so that in , three weeks he was removed to his lath er's house, distance about one mile and a half. We continued the use of the above medicine about two months, and we believe it was lb* means, under Providence, of milts his life, and we would cheerfully recommend it la all similar casts, as a safe and invaluable remedy. Wills sentiments of respect, I nsuain,dear, air., your most obedient and booblt servant, ADLAE CLARK, SUSANNAH CLARK. C. E. CLARK. We, the undersigned, being penonsHy sepsis thell with the ease of Mr. Clark's son, believe the above statement substantially correct Mr. Dewey, Louisa Dewel, J. S. Kelsey, Hen ry B . Pearce, Wm. Evans, E. Clark. L. P. Rose. Ira Newman, Wm. Newman, Mary J. Roes. Extractor has Got as yet in any single iastasemfailled Omuta. Cuts, Wounds,. and l'unctures—uo matter how mvere--(aee 111 page minted pamphlets) always yield readily to the wonderlul,piopertisa of this wonderful salve. A. D.OLEY, 415 Broadway, N. York, andll3s Chestnut *treat, Phila., Inventor and Ploptistor. C. A. MORRIS & CO., York, Agents for Ike counties of York and Adams; also for sale by S. H. BUEHLER, Gettyebur,g, and D. Willi k:. Hampton. Gettyaburg, May 4, 1849.—.1 FEVER AND AGUE. Tbis complaint has three steps. The first or quotidian comes on eve:, 24 house; the tertian, every 40 boon; widths qtuutiatt.vtelY 43 hours- These are usually celled the hat, the cold, and sweating, The rimptoons are yemehrtinif stretching; cold hands gad feet; s shrivelled skin, a mall and frequent pulse; aid a cold shake. a`).-Who would ailing narl shake with this tormenting disease, whoa the only salt* rem " 7 may be had for • mewl Wee I, The annex ed certificate war wholly opullicited, and the sin cerity of the writer cannot le gueetiosed. This certifies that my son had be.. tumbled with the Fever and Alper */ the lost fear or fro years. He first took it *ken we lived over in Jersey; and since we Orme hem be has never known a well day. Half the time be has not been able to work at his trails ; and as my hor band is dead and, my only deprodepos is oa my son's labors, times hare gone pretty hard with us. Thank Dod 1 he has got entirely rid of it at last, and all by the use of Dr. diekerter's Stott dertul Sugar Pills. If I bed only kraus of them before , Would hare walked a hundred miles rather that bawl them., I thank you heartily, Dr. Clkke • for the good they have done my ion, you will oblige me by thanking your Atient, Mr; Yea, for stopping with them at our door. Your humble servaot, SUSAN COPLEY. Oct. 13, 1845. Htmtinittett towuship, L. L, 11:7 - For Dale by SAMUEL H. BUEHLER, • GenerelAgent.Oettpinteg' and by Dr. KautTmin, Petersburg.lk B_, Hollinger Heidlersbung ; E. Statile / &Otte ',Milli 3. Id' Knight, BendetsTillal 3. P. kower,Atendtaville stick & Wilmot Hum trinebtorg T.llll'gnight„ higEnightsville ; A. snott. Caslitown ; J. Brink. aka, Farfield ; B. Zack, New Chester C. White, Hampton; Miller and William Wolf, Eam Barlin; Wm. Riirinsar,.Ab'bottstown ; Lilly & Riley, New Oxford ; 3. Owings, N. Sherrystown ; aret BatnUtd, Berlin, Llttlestewn, Aug. 24,1842.-3 m . , Cheap far Coes*. ir L. BOHICK has just receivstth pi* • late arrivai, as I . aqm apd. Ss trod all assortment of loadiSl% 0 0 1 4 11 , 1 Finet1 Gloves end noidery CM be froduc in Ostsysburg. Alsosseleaditi iota /lib. boos and Flowers,—all of wbioh will Iset sold as low as they cap be bought et awf other Store in town, Glettyabute, March 110,1849 h THE STAR AND BANNER-. Ispublishedevery sWiday Xvening, liplk County Building, above the Reeder, and Recorder's 04flee, by; D. A. Bt, C. H. BIJEHLER. Tibans. If paid in advance or within the year, s 2 're. annum—if riot paid within the year, MI co. No. paper discontinued Until all errearegea are rid-- except at the option of the Editer• .fit cents. i 1 tollUro to notify a diecOutints will be regerded {us new engegeineilt• ' • .dderrtisrmentm not exceeding a square tumefied' three times. for sl—every subsequent inserthili 26 cents. Longer ones in the same proportlem—. All advertisements not specielly ordered for a given time, will be continued until forbid- ?A Obi oral reduction will be made to Ulm grbead*Art* by }he year. Job Printing of ill kinds executed impe1... 1 1 1 4 promptly, and on reasonable terms. Lewis and Cormunirotioss to the Eigtee On, eePting such as contain Money Of the. plat now ottboutherL) meet be roll ?AI, hi iMine otterallog,
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