.1P suit snts, WILL be sold, nn the premises. by virtue of an order of the Orphans' Coco or Adams County, On Friday, the 18th of October next, A? 1 O'CLOCK, P. K. 3 ritAlSt etrii belonging to the estate of GEO. FA USt;, deceased, late of Huntington township, Ad ams county. sad situate in said township : No. I.—Containing 43 Acres and 116 Perches, more or less, adjoining lands of Sebastian Blitael, David Lerew, and others. Tho improvents are a Two-story w flibli-BOARDED Dwelling House, with a almp attached thereto; a Double Log Barn, with Sheds and other out-build ings,and a well of water near the house.— There is also a young Orchard of choice Fruit on the premises. ft fair proportion of the tract is in good Meadow and Tim ber. The land is under good ft:awing and in a high state of cultivation. No. 2.—Vontaining 34 Acres and 69 Perches, more or less, and adjoining lands of Da vid Lerew, [clan E. Wierman, Andrew Hartman and inhere. The improvements are a small BARN and Sheds. The land is in good cultivation and under good fen cing. No. S.—Containing 18 Acres and 75 Perches, more or less, and adjoining lands oflohn Sadler, jr., Daniel rickey), John Howe and others. The improvements are • one and a half story ass Dwelling llouse,, • a Shop, a Barn, with sheds and other out-buildings ; a well of water near the house; also a young Orchard of choice Fruit. The land is under good fences and proper cultivation. IrrAttendance will begiven and terms made known on the day of sale by GEO. ROBINETTE. Adger. By the Court—H. Denwiddie, Clerk. Sept. 28, 1849.—ts* VALUABLE LOT FOR SALE. WILL BE OFFERED AT PUBLIC RAU* On Saturdoy Me 20M of October instintli At 2 O'CiOr.k, P. IL on the prentieee, A Lot of Ground. containing about FIVE ACRES, fronting on the Black's Turnpike Itoas4oppotme Pennsylvania College, and now the pro perty of said Institution—known , as the "Swope Loi." The terms will .be made known py OW! RESIDENT '4'sl 8i . Oct. s.—ts. XOTICE. etters of Administration, on the agate JI A of Jour: Kv.u.x, deceased, lite of Mountpleasant township, Adams coun ty, having been granted to the sub scriber, residing in Mountjoy tp., notice is hereby given to all who-ue indebted to said estate, to make payment without do , lay, and to those having claims to present them properly authenticated for settlemen4. SAMUEL DURBORA VIT, Sept. 14.-6 t Adm'r. NOTICE. TETTERS Testamentary on the Es- M A tate of Taos. E. GRESWOLD, late 01 Gettysburg, Adams county. dec'd, basing been granted to the subscriber notice is herebygiven to all who are indebted to said Estate, to make payment withoutdelay.and to those having claims to present the smite, properly authenticated, to the subscriber, residing in Gettyahorg, for settlement. MARY ANN GRESWOLD. Sept. 14.--Ot Eer. Pi 'IP V 104. 'I,ETTERB l'estamentary on the E•-• -10-41 site of JACOB TANOltit, late of Rua tington township. Adams county. dee'd, having been granted to the subscriber re siding in same township, notice is hereby given to those indebted to said estate to snake payment without delay,nnd those hay ing claims, to present the same properly authenticated fur settlement. JACOB TANGER. Ex'r. Sept. 14.-6 i TO CONTRACTORS. ,Q EA LED PROPOSALS in writing 171 will be received by the Commission era of Adams county, at their office in Get tyiburg. until 12 o'clock, M., on Thesday the 11.3 d day of October next, for Build ing a Bridge over a branch of the Cono-, wago Creek, at the place where the State Road leading from Harrisburg to Gettys burg crosses said stream. Plans and spe cifications can be seen at the Comissionere A. HEINTZELMAN, JACOB KING, Jrio. G. MORNINGSTAR. Commissioners. Aliest—J. Aughinbaugh, Clerk. 28, 1849.-31 - The Geltigabnri. Troop W ILL meet at the Public House of Goo. W. M'Clellan. in Gettys burg. an 71tesday the 29d inst., for the purpose of transacting important business. A general attendance of the Company is desired. J. L. GRASS, JAMES MARSHALL, Tuoursert Committee. Oet. 1! LOOK OUT. lII4VING determined to settle and JRAC Close oar Tooke, we hereby give this last public notice to persons indebted to nit; ws a bres, that all accounts remaining ogeottleid after the *oth day of October inst., will be placed,in the hands of an Officer With iostructions to proceed and collect the Moe. without respect to persons. We hope t►is oiktioe will be atutaded to and coats sowed. ALEXANDER cODEAN, WILLIAM KING. 04.0. 18411.—td. ' SPOUTING ILL be suede and put up by the atiberribet.w ha w flintiest' prompt 1r b aft orders, and upon as reasonable esom ice Ain be procuted at any eatithliah lOW% aka co ndi Gio. E. HURIMER. Aiar,44IILAWIESAIIP 101 se irestore tow Sii.S AT Tills OFFICE. VALUABLE MEDICINES. A' 0 C RJR b--A'o parr! CONNELL'S Magical Pain Extractor, the World's Wonder—pronounced so by all who have ever used it—White Swelling, Inflantation,• Pain in the Back, Weak Limbs, Tender or Sore Feet, and all Scrofulous Sores are speedily and per , I manently cured by Connell's Magical i'ain Extractor ; Affections of the Lungs, Ague in the Face, Breast, Tic Dolourenui, Chronic sore Eyes, Blistered Surfaced &e. It is equally beneficial in all kinds of Intlantatory Diseases, suchas soreNipplea and Eyes, Sprains, Rheumatism, White Swelling and U leers, Bruises, Burns, Chil- Erysipelas, Piles, &c., will quickly be relieved by the application of this salve. This remarkable sanitise possesses teeny virtues never found in any other artjcle.— It has the most perfect power over all pains by are, positively allaying the suffering al most immediately upon its applicatianos- I f any disbelieve the statement, we erWetd earnestly invite them to call and examine the numerous unsolicited certifiestes of of remarkable cures wrought by this salve. It has for mouths past been sold upon the following liberal terms, to wit: if the user was not perfectly satisfied, and even de lighted with its elTects, and furthermore If it did not fully answer our recoinmenda , thins, their money was returned istlntedi. ately at their request. On ,these terms this absolute heal-all ienow snld and we simply ask if the public'ean demand arty 7, thing more reaionable t Kindiiireite,lkeep it ronstantly on hand t itrediteitaiktithitt by fink, fife rusty be lust without it ; but by Busse all Cairns ars ow** to its con• trod. satiate the vitals are destroyed. Caution.—No Pain Haunter can be genuine aides, you dud the signature 01 Cohistnik at Co. Olt the wrapper to each box. Beware of the counterfeit. RIIIIHMAIIB4I.--.-Cintwitoek"e Hew es' Nene. end Bow L.inimentotad Indian Vegetable Elixir, is warranted to eure any rase of Rheumatism, Gout, Centraeted Chordsand Meselee„orstiffJoints,etrength. en Week Limbs, wad enable those who are crippled to walk spin. Use this ar ticle and be cured, or go without it and suffer, as you please Certificates of; Cares by the bandied can be seen at 21 Cortland street. N. York, where this arts only grintikie, DEAFNEBB.—Use Dr. MeNair's Ac caustic Oil, for the cure of Deafness, Al. I so, ill those disagreeable noises, like the . Inrandig of insects, falling of water, whiz- - sing of steam, which are symptom' of sp. Prosatinit'astifness. Many' persons who have been deaf for ten or 'twenty years, and compelled to use ear trumpets, have, after. Using one Or two innate; thrown e lide these trumpets; being, wade perfectly wet , i It his , cared oases of ten. fifteen, and eves thirty stastlingof deafness. ../fays Liniment sf the Piles.—The worst attack": Of op Piles', are effectually and,liiirmanentlY curedlna short time by the use of thir'gerioine Hari Liniment, Hundreds 'of'otie fitet - eitizens throughout the country hart:lred this liniment with complete stteeesi: It is warranted to cure Me 'most aggravated case. If no cure beieffeeted the money will be refunded. For Sale at the Drag and Book Store o AVIUEL H. BUEHLER. Gentabuttraan. 19, 1849. L. 11.1 'CON A lijo Git lltiorney-at Law, gr*FTIOE in the S. W. corner of the Public Square, one door West of G. Amold's Store, formerly occupied as a Law Office IT John hl'Conaughy, deed. lie solicits, and by prompt and faithful at tention business in his profession, it will be his endeaVor to merit, confidence and patronage. ocr-D. 11'Coxeconir will also attend promptly Mall business entrusted to him as dicen t and. ,Salieitor for Patents wad Petuanie., Ile has made arrangements. thiough which he can furnish very desira ble facilities to appliesio.a, and entirely re lieve tbem from the necessity . of &journey to Washington, on application to him per sonally or by , letter. Geu.ysbOrg, April 2.—tf NEW ; EsTA;BLISIIIi ENT. IltrilltY ESPEC Tf MIL V infotms the citi• nen; of Oettystittl, and' oinked who may titre' , here untiltheirbeardigie*, that helms opened 1 'new silood'lll the shop formerly occupied by hco* Unit in West 'York street, bne doer,Weet of Paxton's Hat-stote, where hellion& prose. curing the Tontiorlat business Lk va ried and various Wenches. His razor's good and sharp, He'll share your hike without a sines% Gentlemen. call and sea far yourseiveoi: His sponge is good, his avowals aro elute, And in his shop he's always new Irk' Re also rosecretilly informs tbe gentlennenVilit.they cab at any Orme have their 6°04 hlacked'in the neatest style.:—: & Gel t en m fiernip nag es alap have grow removed oiv lo th. Ge ttysbn rg,etimil 11,18,48.; DIA MO All TONSOIL S.• 2 1. IEP TON. FASHIONABLE Barbs and Hair Dresser, has removed his “Temple to the diamond, adjoiningthe County Buil dings, where he can at all times be found prepared to attend to the calls of the public From long experience he flatters himself that he can go throughall the ramifications o f the tonsorical departtnents, with such an infinite degree of skill as will meet the en tire satisfaction of all who submit them chins to the keen ordeal of his razor. He hopes, therefore, that by attention to busi ness and a desire to please, he will merit as well as receive a liberal share of public patronage. The sick will be attended to a heir private dwellings. 311.110JILIIL 11C3 lIG. NNW .. 'THE subscriber tenders his acknowl edgments to the public fur the liberal and steady patronage with which he has been favored for a series of years, and re spectfully announces that he has just re ceived, at his old established stand in Chambershurg street, a large and fresh SUPPLY OF DRUGS & MEDICINES, tiaratirollia(lSOLLlEno o Paiuts,Varuish,Dyesturs and every variety of articles usually found in a Drug store, to which he invites the attention of the publie, with assurances that they. will be furnished at the moat !IMO/t -able prices. B. H. BUEHLER. Genyeburg, June 2, Md. 10111 11[111L111101 1 11011=111311 TIM I)RE4DFUL COVOIf .* THE LUNGS ARE IN DAN GER—THE WORK OP THE DEScRoYER HAS, BEEN•SP.OUN—THE 00UGH•OP CONSUMPTION HATH IN IT SOUND of DEATH! • ift RE YOU A MOTHER?—Your darling ‘1472i child. your Idol and earthly joy, is now reshape emtheed to her chamber by admigeroue cold—her pale cheeks, her thin, sltropkestifing err, tin the boil! disease bid tairid upon ber—the sond e/ hat toputetral tough pierces your soul. YOUNG *Alt, wheojuet 'boort* enter life. disease sbeils"a beertirrushiNg ,blight over the !kir prospects of the fkleuite—yout lieetii cough and leeble limbs tell of your loss of hope, but you need 'tug THU* iii brim which will heal the wounded !liege—it is ISlterarfaisOstigittiltealistir 1110211 Mrs. ATTRED,•tha with of W. H. Mawr, Esq.. unta gdativirm.by Dr. Sewell, or Washing' ton. Drs. Eat and M'claSeq ef Philadelphia. and . Drs. Roe arid Mott of New York. Her friends, all thought she must die. She had every ap pearance of being in eonsimmtion, and was pro. roamed why her physicians. Shermin's Sal aam waingiven and it °mud her. - . Mn, ()ARRA IDIANTZ. of Bull's Ferry, was also cured of Consumption by this Balsam when all other romedisit failed to give relief—she was reduced to a skeleton. Dr. A. C. Castle, Den tist, 28( Broadway, has witnessed its effects In *Oven' Pima where' no other. medicine afforded rebel—.but the, Balsatlll operated like a charm. Dr. C. also Witnessed Its woodland effects in co ring Asthma, which it never fails of doing.— Spitting Blo od, alermtng as it may be, is e ff ect rally easedby this Baleim. It heals the nip. toted or wounded blood teach, and makes the lungs sound wain. Rev. HENRY JUNES, 108 Eighth avenue, was eared, of cough and catarrhal affection 01,60 years standing. The first dose gave him more relief than all ilieother' thediciat belied eter ta. ken. Dr. L. J. Beals, 10 Delaney street. gave ii to a sister.indaw who was laboring under Con sumption, and to another sorely afflicted with therAsthain. In both cases its effbcts were im mediate, soon motoring -them to c unfortabst health. Mn. LUCRETIA WiLLS, OS Christie at., suffered from Amhara 12 years. Sherman's Bal. sum relieved her at rioce.and she is comparative. ly well, being enabled to subdue every attack by a, timely nee •of this medicine. This indeed is the great remedy for Coughs, Colds, Spitting Blood, Liver Complaints, and all the affections of the throat, and even Asthma and Consump. tion. Plitt 25 cents and 61 per bottle. 11..rDr. Sherman'a Cough and Worm Loren• gee. and Poor Man's Plasters, sold as shove. Dr. sherman's Otlice is at 106 Nassau st. N. Y. LITFur sale by SAMUEL H. BUEHLER: Grano! Odirdresrg ; and by Dr. Kaufman, Petersburg ; J. Li. Hollinger, Heid lershing ; E. Eliable, Centre Mills; J. Nl'Enight, Bendersvi J. F. Lower, A rendtsville ; thick & Witmer, Mummasburg ; T. M . Knight, ACKnight• ville ; •A. Beow.,Cushtts - n; J. Brinkerhoff Fair field Zuck. New. Chester; ID. M. C. W bite, Hampton; H. E. Miller and Wm. Wulf, East Berlin; Wm. - Bittinger, Abbottstown ; Lilly & Riley, New Oxford; E. J. Owings, M'Sberrys. toed ; and Samuel Berlin, Littlestown. July 20, 1849.-8 m Favta AND AGUE, AND ALL FUYNIIB qv- RED BY BRANDRETIII . B PILLA.—AIi fevers are occasioned by the disordered mt.tion of the blood, produced by the humoral se rocky by hardening the valves of the ves sels. The blood circulates with greatly increased speed, and is still increased by the friction of the globules, or particles which compose the mass of fluids. Then it is that the excessive heat and chills is experienced throughout the whole system, and accompanied with great thirst, pain in the head, back, kidneys, and in fact a com plete prostration of all the faculties of the mind as well as the body. On the first attack of fever, or any dis ease, immediately take a large dose of Brandreth's Vegetable Universal Pills, and continue to keep up a powerful effect up on the bowels until the fever or pain has entirely subsided. Six or eight will in most eases be sufficient as a first dose, and one dose of this kind it is not improbable, may prevent mouths of sickness, perhaps death. Dr. BEN.TAXIN BRANDRETH'I Vegetable Universal Pille are indoed a universally approved medicine, which by its peculiar action, cleanses the blood of all impurieties, removes every pain and weakness, and fi nally restores the constitution to perfect health and vigor. ayrbe Brandreth Pills are sold for 25 cents per box at Dr.B. BrandrethisPrinelpil 018e0,241 'headway, N. York, and by the following dui) authorised Agents:—John M. Stevenson, Get tysburg; J. D. M'Groary, Petersburg; Abraham King t Hunterstown; Abbottstown; D. M. C, Virikite, Hampton; Sneeringar dr, Fink, Litridetown Mary Dunean,Cashtown ; Geo. W. lientry,Paldield ; 'l. H. Aulsbaugh. East Berlin, D. NewOomerMeehaniesville ; Sson'l Shirk,H en over. July 27, 1849.-2 m TUE rGoIiEIZigZEDY CERTIFICATR4 AND REFERENCES. nIR—A k w days vine. I badly burned one of ' my bands with melted wllich I was pouring from a crucible. I applied your Master of Painovhiein at once relieved me from rho ie. muciating pain, and worked a complete cure, leaving no scar. W. S. WOOD. Syracufc, Dec.l, '46. Silversmith. DIJIIN ED CHILD CURED. Mr. W. L. Green. formerly Postmaster at Jos• iiters corner's, N. Y., states that one of his child. ren fell on a hot stove, very badly burning his face, sod severely injuring one of his eyes. Tow per% Muter of Pain was applied, which imme diately relieved all pain , aid effected a cure with out leaving it sear. TERRIBLE BURN CURED. Mr. T. Hughes, employed at the Salamander Iron Works in New York, had hie area dread. fully burned by the bunting of a furnace, sous ing the skin and flesh to peel of the arm in large igglolgan .4Pcklag and painful tight.— Tousey's Master of NM was used, and the pain Instantly siopped,end arm wee speedily ,cu rod without.; itear- *sun. Armory, the pro prietoie of the Foundry, certify to these facts.— Every pen?? shoOld keep this Ointment by them. ANWTHER,SURPI CORED. Mr. S. Tousey—l lure beets much pleased with the healing qualities of you► Master of.Vaint I send you one of a number ofCallell its my own family. My little girl, eightyears otage at play In my sitting•room. accidentally fell, resting her whole weight upon the hot 'otiose, for. cing herself back with the hand still on the stove and burning the skin of her hand to • crisp..:.. One application of your Ointment immediately rem owed all pain—not a blister was raised—end the next (lay, although the skin was stitZ all sole ness had been removed. H. BARNS. , Lr}'ur side by SAMUEL N. BUEHLER, aneroid/gear, Getty.thrg ; and by Dr. Kauffman, Patentors; 3. B. Hollinger, Heidlersburg; E. Stehle, Centre Mills ; J. M. Knight, Bendersville ; J. P.Lotver, Ainendtstown; Stick &Witmer. Mummasburg; T.WK night, W. Knightsville; A. Scott, Castitawn; J. Brinker hoff, Fairfield; E. Zuck, New Chester; D. M. C. White, Hampton; H.L. Miller and William Wolf, East Berlin; Wm, Bittinger ' Abbott. town; Lilly & Riley, New Oxford; E. J. Ow. ings, M'Sherryatown ; and Samuel Berlin, Lit- tlestown. Sept. 14, 1849.-3 m EMMM T HE new Stotts Church, kn9,wn by the name of Rock Chapel, near Held. lorsburg, will be dedicated to the service of Gotl on Sunday ris, the , 21st October next, at 10 o'cloc A. n. The of edication sermon will be Preached by Rev. Dr. President of Dickinson College. Several other ministers will be present. Sept. VS, l ant. IS 4 9. BALTIMORE FALL TRAMS; T* brobtry dE undemarned wierehaishi, importer', plata afacitinni, ago &elms, nupeetlitliy, tusks in caUitig the attention at country merehantangit *Wnt e visiting %kiloton, to their larp,iumi-v iieidstock Olgoods, which will be found as COITI ON", and die prises as low al at any tuber as. is this or any otbst city. BOORS AND STATIONERY. F 1 }3.66 At Beam*, Whokfak Dwain is Bala sled &macaw", N. 462 Markel ituresc ‘ Opposite BLUM'S(' Meat. WILLIAM BROWN, Importer, Manti‘outer, and Dealer. is Watches. Pine towelry, Silver. Plated Wate,sed Fancy Goods, W itoierraf , end Reba SO. 280 Baltimore street. , 'ROBERT !MOWN k SON, Daauss is Wave.= & iswinatv, Simms Pc AAAA ANN BRITANNIA Gee**, Comer of Market soil Calvert titre** Opposite the Museum, CORTLAN & CO.. Ns. 203 BsweistoscAgyarner, importemand Dealers in Family and Fancy Hardware, Table Cutlery, Plated Goods, Bronzed Fenders, &c. Shoe Three 4 Warehouse. 21LARRABEE, No. 24 North Calvert 0 street, Importers of Shoe Threads. Shoe Tools, and Findings in General. and Maaufac• tuner of Fashionable Lasts, Boot Trees, Shoe Trees.erimping Boards, etc. J. H. WITITEHURST . "3 Raritan, DA/MIAMIAN GALL XXXXX No. 207 i Baltimore street, Baltimore; 77 Main *rivet, Richmund; ~y eamore street, Petersburg; Main street, Norfork, and Main street, Lynchburg. GEORGE F. BROWN Sr BROTHER, Wtrouresta Divoota7s, No. 4, Liberty street, Here constantly on hand large and desirable stoc k of Drugs, Paints, Oils, &c., to which they invite the attention of the trade. T. W. WILLIAMS. Lames* FstaroNslita hoar& SIMIC Srowx, Wholetale MI Retail, No. 161 Baltimore street, Nearly opposite the Museum. HENRY J. RIGBY, Merchant Tailor, No. 154 and 156 Museum Building, Baltimore street, Splendid Clothing for Melt and Boys TO COUNTRY MERCHAN TS PURR H•NOIDOS, WiDoLREALI AND RETAIL. N,! HE attention of Colintry Merchants is voted to our large assortment of Wall l'a. per, Fire Board Prints, &c., which we offer at lowest Prices. Curtain Paper—We hare the largett and best assortment in the city, and the lowest price. A call is solicited HOWELL & BROS., Aluntitiactorers, 2U7 Baltimore street, between Charles and Light streets ROYSTON BETTS, WHOLUALE is Foreign and Domestic• Dry Goods, No. 283 Baltitnore street. trrA large lot of Kerseys and Blankets on baud EZRA GATES, No. 221 Baltimore street, Manufacturer and dealer in all kinds of TRIMMINGS, REGALIA. ♦!ID V•II KT, soaps T. W. BETTON'S SHIRT FACTORY, 'Mtnlesale and Retail, No. 179 Baltimore street. ID - A large stock of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods constantly on band G. V. KEEN & CO., N 0.12 Baltimore st., 6 doors WeA of the Bridge. is tog A N U FACT Ul:Eltr." and dealers in Tin and 6A. Sheet lion Wale; Brotantaik, Block Tin, Willow and Wooden Ware; etuves, Hardware, Cutlery and Fancy Goods. N. BOLTON. FiaIIIONAPILM CLornmo Emponivs. Wholesale and No.. 131 Baltimore street. Second door wad of Charles TIN WARE! TIN WARE!! F (LENS will fi nd it greatly to their ad• 10 by calling at my eltablishment to select their Ware, as lam selling very tow for cash. ALFKEL) ki. KE.IP, No. 334 11.41timure street GEORGE K. QUAIL, Ftunionable Hat and Cap Store, No. 204 Pratt Street, Near Hanover street, AS on band, a large stock of Hats and Caps of the latest style 'Also, now opening, a large and Select assort men of Pune, consisting of Doi. ♦aio VICTOM All of whit will be sold low for cash JOSEPH K. STAPLETON, No. 105 Baltimore Street. INFANUFACTUREe all kinds of Brushes, Mi. Bellows, Fishing rods and Tackle. riXtimiths' Bellows made and repaired G. G. FINCH. No. 32 Light street, Wholesale and Retail dealer in STOVES, PLOW/. MEC& aa, &C. BARTUS' WILKINS, Wholesale and Retail Saddle, Harness. Trunk, •RO COLLAR FACTORY, No. 178 Market Strad. GHARLES BLAKE, - Dealer in ehWatelsee, Jewelry, mid Int Materials, WaIOWA ♦*D No. 192 11319mi:qv 'street. J. P. HARTMAN, MaacrA4, No. 1141 Bdt,ibstire aired, item ben alien and Light, t7Superior Clothing*l7 "isumie A. & IL'M'ATHIOT, Gay Street Chair Warerooms, 114 Gay Street,. • Where gem be obtelned,eeery reriely,ol Fee ey efld Windier Cheire4ceeking Chew, tette:est SAIIILVT, Hai Restated to Na,l 2o ltimPrit Iltt•No 'America Building, And hits tme_pedossr,and splendid , stock of Mere in santi Ready-made Clothfne. STEELE & CO ., 'Yirholtisale litv• O' tsel Bcioksitilmtil and Biationers, NO, 112 . flidlintom street, 5 doors East of 11011144;rito now receiving from New York trade , salt* large assortment of Books, 'Stationery, Paper, Blank Books, etc., which they will sell very low. JESSE MAEDEN, Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in Patent Platform Balances and Scales of every description, Second Charles at., between Lombard and Pratt. ARMY BROGANS. 1141FAHLGE HAR MAN, Na. 104 Pratt Street,3 door East of Hanover, QMAS on hand a large assortment of Army ' and other Brogans, fur Servants, Men, Wo• men, and Boys. H. DIFFENDERFFER, Of the firm of R. M'ElDowney ac C 0.,) NYITES his friends to their complete assort inept of RICH PALI i DRY GOODS, Whole. sale and Retail, 100 Baltimore street. 'llg tr , t° aa» rid' Cali" fosts, tend the I "asiart ihisilklO7lit lh' city v af 'mikes Travelling asid aftesey Catisit Bags, eta., Wholesale mad Retail.- . Clete* 4.18411.—i45t (or LErrisiaL Rianawfq4 . B kll4 Pat: Olice,csi Getlys, burg; October 1.1;1849. , A Miller Daniel Adair James Hiller Jacob Anderson George M'Crsary Margaret Allison Catharine Markley John g Atter Jacob g Marini Jacob Artist Dageerrean en,' Mickley 1114111). or Law. Armstrong Joseph is Drown. B Miller Wawa Baki .Wllliser " httlollan Wl*. Leval Bkliamw Jacob Miller John, Bair Hinitli Miekley Bransurel Brinker William Meguery John Bushman George Moose Jacob Better Raul Miller Hannah Black Nelson . N Bishop Henry Nary Joseph Bayley it Elisabeth 0 C O'Brien Catharine Curren. Alex. Oakridge :elect Anode. Culp William my Clapeaddle David P Charisoy G. Isaac Philbsy Elizabeth D Pepper George Deardurf Anthony Patterson Eliza E R Epley H. George Rhode Abraham Ewing Robert Roth Abraham F Reitzel John Filby Thaddeus Raphensberger Anna Fisher Susanna Mary Fulmer William Foster Mr. Smith 11. H. G. Smith John Grime' H. C. Steffy Samuel Gerlach & Trimmer Snowdon Mary Ann Guthrie Adam Stormer Frederick (lance Charlotte Starner Charles Gillet Wheeler M. Smysor Philip 2 Gates Capt. G. Sadler John Gordon G. W. 2 Sprankle George H Smith Fanny Heck Maria Starner Elizabeth Ann Hair Jacob Sibb Jessie Hassle) Nancy Sampson Henry licinlcr Ann E. Sheets David, J un. Hellen William dr, - Co. Sanders Robecea M. Henderson Louisa 2 Stryger Daniel Wimburgli Henry - Sheltie Elizabeth /11111 . 8U11111 Shields Louisa S. Kendal Caldwell A. Thomas Catharine 2 Letson W. J. Vox Valentine Lilly Aaron W. Lawrence John Walter John, Col. Little Anthony Wales Oseer Lotte William M. Wolf Henry Lester H. N. Wolf Lewis Livingston Jacob White David Lon George W. Wrightson James B. M Wei/a:navel Eva Maria Michaels Mary Ann Meckley Daniel of D. Yates William A. D. BUEHLER. P. M. KrPersons calling for letters in the a bove List, will please any they have been advertised. Oct. 5.-3 t. MALISTEWS A LL-H EAL- ING OINTMENT, ( iron"; 'PS 5.49. rEs) 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 won such a reputation as ` . lSVAllister's All-Healing or World - s salve." Almost every person that has muds trial of it speaks warmly in its praise. One has been cured by it of the moat painful Rheuma tism; ann:ber of the Piles, a third of a trouble some Pain in the Side, a fourth of a Swelling of the Limbs, &c. ll it does not give immediate re lief in every care, it can never do injury, being applied outwardly. As another evidence of the wonderful healing potter pUbbitbSell by this salve, we subjoin the billowing certificate from a re spectable citizen of .Maidesicreek township, in this county: ...qa.dei;ureek, Berke to., Pn., fareh 10,'47 !debar,. Hitter k Co.—l desire to inform you that I was entirely cured of o se,ere pain in the back by the mem' M'Al lister's All-Healing Salve which I purchased from you. I suffered with it about 2C years, arra at night Seas unable to sleep. During that time I tried various remedies, which were proscribed for rue by physicians and oth er persona without receiving any relief, and at last made trial of this halve with a result tavora ble be'yond expectation. lam now entirely free from the pain, and enjoy at night a sweet and peaceful sleep. I have also used the Salvo since for tooth ache and other cornpliwits, w oh similar happy results. Your friend, JOHN HOLLENHA CH. The following is from a regular Physician of extensivs practice in Philadelphia: James : I hxvo for the two last years been in the habit of using your Oint ment in cases of Ilhelimatisne‘hillilains and in 'kerns Comte., (-calil dead,) and thus lar with the happiem acct. I think from the experiments I have made with it, that it richly deserves to be adopted as an article of every day use by the pro. kossion at large. lours, truly, BELL, M D Philadelphia, Dee 30, 1847 James M'Allister—Dear Sir: I take pleasure in making known to you the giant benefit I have received by using your Vegetable Ointment or the World's Salve. I had an Ulcer. or running sore an the ear, of many years standing; I had applied to several physicians, but all to no pin. pose; but by using your Ointment a few days, it was completely dried up and well I have also used it for Burns, for which I find it an excellent article; also, in all cases of inflammation EDWARD THORN I certify the above statement is true M C CADMUS, No 90, Market street, Nhiladt4pbia. IrrAvound the box are directions for using mcALLierrEirs OINTM ENT foe &rofula, E rysipelas.: Tater, Chilblain, Scald Head. Sore Eyes, Quisay, Sore Throat, Bronchitis. Nunn, ape. lions ' Pains, Disease of the Spine, Headache, Adk ins, Deafness, Ear date, Burns, Corns, all Diseas. es of the Skin,Sore Lips, Pionpks, 5.e., Swelling of the Lembo, orse, Rheumatism, Piles, Cold Feet, Craw; tharlkt or Bro Axis Drama, Toothache, drie sw the rOcr. 4' 4 If)dand Nutters knew its value in ca ses ofuewollen" or Sure Breast, they would not be without it: Insitch cases, if. freely used, ac cording to the direction* - arOund each box, it gives relief Ma verylerehriers; ' • ' • • 117 - This °initiator is. good for any part of the body or.limbe when inflamed. In some cases it should be'applied often. .- C4(7/QN.--No • Ointment will be genuine unless tbe name of lutes M'Ar.staran is writ ten with a pen on every Mabel. ' ' - I,l7'For sale by my Agents in all the principal towns In the linilotl,latitteg. - JAMES McALLISTEFt, Solo Proprietorof the shove medicine, -PRINCIPAI.I OFFICE No. 98 North lb ltd strW4MPhill• irre CE NTS PER 80x.,a • AO , S. Tcoutor, Gettysburg 1 !o• met& R.' Moo*, AtUttilown Atter ' & Rowe, Eirtioitobtris; Sontrioldt, Honovii; C. A. Morrie &.Co., Yorktt L Dos*, Ohatobotoborg. Juno lb, 1849.......it0w1y1: NOTZCZI, 911108 E persons indebted to the firm of Illssfontrat & C 0.." will pease call sruf sett 4 np their accounts as Soon as possible ; 'and those having claims's. garnet the firm will please present theni to the subscriber for payment. SANFORD SHRODER, Surviving Partner. Fountaindale, Pa., Aug. 10, 1840. Arl_OLD PENS AND SILVER PEN CILS, (best quality) Curd Cases, Visiting and Printing Cards, Fancy Note Paper, Envelopes, Motto Wafers, Fancy Sealing Wax, Letter Stamps, &„c., for sale by S. 11. BUEHLER. ; L ea m.rwaim PA BVTRACIt R Cruz -0111111IXAL flint CiitNUINZI) —....,- 'itURNS r AND SCALDS. 111 CHALLENGE Hie *odd to yirove that tnY 1111. gertiamr Ammeter Ins ever Wled triflers, its. introdnetlei by me la -1539,) in one shier in stance to OM'S the werst BUMS and Scalds. Bat It must be the genuine article. not the vile mem. terfeit msig that is flooding the market. MARX TES Taos TUT ! Dalley's Genuine Extractor, in Burns and 'Scalds, albrds immediate relief, as soon as ap plied; it cools and draws out the lire and pis in a few minutes. Counterfeit Extractor. no mat ter by what name of under what title they ap pear, when applied, irritate and increase the pain. Ti' all the imitations 'that profen to the same virtues, and the above Test will be found eon elusive. 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 same difference will be observed , Piles, Bruises, gilt Rheum, Rheumatism Eryelp elas, Eruption, Sore Nipple*, Broken ' Breast, Chilbleins,Ferrer Sores Old Sores and Burns, and oil external inflamqition, yield readily to the all•powerful, pain subduing, and curative properties of this extraordinary remedy. But mark, it must oe the Genuine Dailey. CAUTION. T. the public.—Being cognizant of the danger attending the use of the Covirreerzyr Ex-re•CT- Das, I distinctly declare that I will not hold my. sell responsible for the effects of any Extractor, unless the same be procured at my own.Depol, 41L Broadway, New York, 235 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, or from my authorized ageats. TO THE LADIES. Area especially to Mothers and Heads of Fano ilies.—The-great and substantial benefit that may be derived, and the nein and suffering that may be prevented by the genuine Datley's Ittiginst Pain Extractor, (see printed pamphlet, especial ly the article addresses! to Mothers, Ike.,) ought to make it an inmate of every family. Life itself has, in many cases, been preserved by a ready application of my genuine Extractor. I would therefore caution Mothers never to be without a box of it on band. not tiir a single day; for where there are children, accidents will occur. Anal what is of vast importance, especially to atm.', it heals the wounds without a scar! LIFE SAVED—AWFUL CASE OF SCALD! it7reatfir/d, Niagara Co., N. T., . i. February 28,1848 Mr. Dalley—Dear Sir—While my son, 10 years of age, was at work in the skingle manu factory of L. P. Rose, he had the misfortune to slip and fall into a a large vat, used for the pur pose of boiling blocks preparatory to cu tt inst.— The blocks had just been removed from the vat containing a large quantity of bulling water.— He fell forward, scalding both hands and arms, all on one side, and one leg badly and the other partially. The scalds were so bad on his arms and leg, that most of the flesh came off with his garments, and his life was despaired of by both his physicians and friends. Dalley's Pain EXtrattor was procured as soon an possible (which was in about six hours) and applied, and which relieved him from all pain, preventing inflammation and swelling, and in a sew days commenced healing hie sores. There appeared a general improvement, so much so that in three weeks he was removed to his lath: or'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 the means, under Providence, of saving his life, and we would cheerfully recommend it in all similar cases, es a safe and invaluable remedy. With sentiments of respect, I remain,dear, sir, your most obedient and hunbie servant, ADLAE CLARK. SUsANNAH CLARK, C. E. CLARK. We, the undersigned, bong personally acrmnin theil with the case of Mr. Clark's son, believe the above etntement substantially correct : Mr. Dowry, Louisa Dewey, J. S. Kelsey, Hen ry B. Pearce, %% in. Evans, E. Clark. L. P. Rose, Ira Newman, Win. Newman. Mary J. Hose. Chilbluiots.—The Extractor has not as yet in any single instance, failed Mewing Cuts, Wounds, and Punctures—no matter how severe--(see 12 page printed pamphlets) always yield readily to the a onderlul properties of this wonderful salve. A. DA 1.1.EY, 415 Broadway, N. York, and 235 Chestnut street, l'hila , Inventor and Proprietor. C. A. mon rds s: co, York. Agents for the counties of YOI k and Adams ; also for sale• by s. H. BUF:HLEII, Gettysburg, and D. WHITE, Hampton. Gettysburg, May 4, 1849.—E1m FEVER AND AGUE. This complaint has three stages. The first or quotidian comes on every 9.4 hours; the tertian, every 40 hours; and the quartian,every 48 how. These are usually called the hot, the cold, and sweating. The symptoms are yawning and stretching; cold hands and feet; a shrivelled skin, a small and frequent pulse; and finally a cold shake. o:TiVho would shiver and shake with this tormenting disease, when the only effectual rem• edy may be had for a mere trifle! The annex. ed certificate was wholly unsolicited, and the sin cerity of the writer cannot be questioned. This certifies that my son had been troubled with the Fever and Ague (or the last four or live years. He (lmg took it when we lived over in Jersey; and since we came here he has never known a well day. Half the time he has not been able to work at his trade ; arid as my bus band is dead and my only dependence is on my son's labors, times have gone pretty hard with us. Thank . God I he has gut entirely rid of it at last, and all by the use of Dr. Clickeners won. dean, sugar Pills. If I had only known of them before, I would have walked a hundred mitre whirr than be without them. I thank you heartily, Dr. Clickener, for the good they have done my son, and you will oblige me by thanking your Agent, Mr. Kent, for stopping with them at our door. Your humble servant, SUSAN COPLEY Oct. 13, 1845. Huntington township, L. I. 11..r — For sale by SAMUEL H. BUEHLER, Genera:Agent, Gettysburg; and by Dr. Kauffman, Petersburg; J. S. Hollinger Heidlersburg ; E. Stable, Centre Mills; J. M. Knight, Bendersville; J. F. Lower,Arendtaville; stick & Witmer Mummasburg; T. M'Knight, M'Knightsville ; A. Seott, Carihtown ; J. Brink erhoff, Fairfield; E. Zuck, New Chester; A.M. C. White, Hampton; H. L. Miller and William Wolf, East Berlin; Wm. Bininger, Abbottatown ; Lilly tk Riley, New Oxford E. J. Owings, Sherrystolxn ; and Samuel &flirt, Littlestown. Aug. 24, 1.549.-3 m TEA AQENCY. FRESH TEAS of all kindle—Gunpowder, kn. ~ perial, Young Bron, an. Black—of the best quality,,l just received and for sale at. L • the Dreg and Book Store of licrTheue Teas are from the house of Jenkins & Co., Philadelphia, (formerly Or Canton,) and arsolthe very best quality. • r S. H. BUEHLER. • THE'.STTAIITTAND BAI NER. la publishedepery _Pridtty Evening, in the County iitiikfing,o6ove AVlster nntt;l oc order ...Office, by D. A.,,Sa • mink i. • , If paid la advance or , within the yea r $2 enn - ntn-if not paid Within the year, $2 50'; N 4 papal• dikeentinned until All arrears ea are paid— exerpt:af the option of the Editor. Mingle copies, .6* cents:. A .failure to notify a discontinuous, will be regarded as a new engagement. Advertixements notexceeding a square inserted threeltinte t : for sl—every subsequent insertion 25 ethic Longer ones in the same proportion.-- All advertisements not specially ordered fora given time, will be continued until forbid. A libe eral reduction will be mule to those whoadvortiso by the year. At Printing of all kinds executed neatly and promptly, and on reasonable terms. Lcitcrs and Communirations to the Editor, (ax. rafting such is contain Money or the names of new subeerihors,) must be roar tun in order to secuto attention. TOWNSEIITDI COMPOUND ttttt CT or SARSAPAIILILV.O wonder 'lllongin g of the •gu Too Iliad tithll44llixery Pi&tram ise sAa frerAl Tarred la put up lo Quart Bottlaa 1 It It AI dead Tarred pleaaantet. and wni aulted taped to *, It aura *lbws *lthout robiltthg, mode, aiekenlng, or debilitating Übe hdient. . A l b great beauty and toperiorlty of Ms Sena la overall eller liedioinea la. *We it WO; It inTiviretmit U. body. II is one of lb* vary I EPEINO AND SUMMER MEDICINES OM knows; M not only parities the whole nets% and strengthens the person, but It °reales, new, pun and doh blood ; • power poseemed by no other Mid. loins. And la MU /Ms the grand secret et its wonder• htl success. It his performed trlihln the hid two ming more than ewe hundred thousand cures ef *even asese , of dames, at /east, 60,000 wen considered Incurable.. It has eared the liras of more than /6,000 children the three past mamas. ... . . 100,000 aims of General Debility and wave of Nervous Energy. Da. K P. Townsmen:Os nersaperllla invigorates tha whole system permanently. To those wbo bare Ina their muscular energy, by tho enacts d modleitsi, of indiscretion committed in youth, or the exemalve itr dulgence of the passions, and brow ht us by pipimill prostration of the nervous system, lassitide, mint oir imbition, fainting sensetions, premature Amoy ga g decline, hastening toward that Wel abeam Comeamp tine, can be entirely restored by WI pleasant resogi. This Sarsaparilla la for superior to any . • INVIGORATIRICI C0R1)144, • As It renews and Invigorates Me systent t glret setteftn to the Hint* and strength to the mrsavlir system Jelii Lost extriontrnery degree. Commamptilan Cisroda Claws and Ottongtimm Consumption ass ' Bransititis, Cssistimpairra, Liver coa. war. Caterrk Craglle, :I JANA 'WINK. . Mom; &ow" mese in ale Clew k , Uta Flack AIR t Prate, Mit !tali or Profiser Rapecioration. Pain it U. SAIK tc, Aose hats and can incurs/ 15pIttlng Blood. Da. & P. Torroscoo-1 verily bettor* year loam. perilla du boob the rococo, through Petorldmill seeing my Wse O. I hove for etrW ' , fors had a . • Cough it became worse sod worse. Al hot I ' largo quantities of blood. had sight stroeb, end was greatly debilitated and reduced, and did not expect to hrs. I hare only used your Sanaparilla • short time.. sod there has a wonderful change been w rough& me. lam now able to walk all over the city. ii oe DO blood, and my cough hail loft ate. Von cam well Imagine that I am Uninkful for these results. Veil, obedient *errant. WM. RUSISbiL, 61 Cathode...di Nits! Fite!! rtfortft Do. e. T. TIMPOIMD, not having iestad 1M disiniMe grille in cam of Fits, of course, never recommended it. and was surprised to receive the folkovlng Nes gra intelligent and respectable Farmer In Wootorbootoo County : Fienthene, Awns lai.lS4l. Da. Pi P. Townreno—Dear Sir: I have a Salle gist seven years of ego, who has been several yetnk &Meted with Fits ; we tried almost 'wei r gang ST her, bat without seceess ;et last, althea et* coo Sad no recommendation In your circulars cue b o n t here, we thought, am she was In miry d'Alene" w• would glee her some of your Sersaparilk.ead Ira glad we did, for It not only restored her streogth. hut she has had no return of the Fits, to our vny gnpit pleasure and surprise. She Is fist becoming:rutted god healthy for which we feel palatal. Fours respectfully, 1011:1 DUTLP:II„JI\ Female ilodlleindis De. 8. P. Tow...lentos Sarsaparills le a sevirrella and speedy cure for incipient Consumption, Barrow. D.... Pr/Miens Uteri, or Palling of the Womb, Cee• batmen, Piles, Lencorrkark or Whitek obstructed or didlcult Monstruatkin, inoontinence of Urine,. or 114 voluntary discharge thereof, soil for the general prow. !ration of the system—no matter whether the result of Inherent cause or canwre, produced by irregularity, illness or occident. Nothing can be more aurreising than its invigorating effects on the human Italie, Parsons all weaknese and lassitude, from takiaZ It. et, once become robust and full of energy under its in Absence It Immediately counterecta the nerveless Bess of the female frame, which le the great cease of Barrenness. It will plot be expected of us, in cases of an delicate a mature, to exhibit cestlfleates of cam performed, but we can *genre the afflicted, that hun dreds of cues have been reported to us. Thoreau& of cue, where families have been without children. after owing a few betties of this invaluable have berm blamed with has, healthy offspring. Great Messing to Mothers and eblldrim. It Is the safest and roost effectual mrdichr foe purifying the system, end relieving the suflarimpieffs. Umlaut upon childbirth ever discovered. It struagth. mu both tho mother end the child, pt evelffs pale cod disease, increases and enriches the food y those wbo nave used it, think it is indispensable. It he highly timb fat both before and after confinement, u it premises ammo. attendant own child-birth—in Grath imese. riles, Cramps, Bwelling of the Feet, Despondency. Ileartbartl Vomiting, fain in the Hack and Lima. , False flemorrhage, and in ragnlabog the seem. lions end equalizing the circulation, It has DM easel The great beauty of this medicine is, It is always sag, and the nowt delicate use it moat sucesoluity, very tow cases repute any other medicine, in some a little i actor oil, or kiegoesia iv useful Exercise in the open air, and light food with this medicine, viii always mecum a safe and easy cordnement fthe usaassUkia Stockwell's bless{ Sept 14, tad. Da. S. P. T • wnsr •o— Dear sir: I hare sugared ler ribly for nine years with the Rhommetiere hie of the time I could not net, deep or walk I DWI the utmost distressing palm, and my limbs were tern rlbly swollen. I have used four bottles of your elemsn, perilla, and they hare dots ine more then non thew sand dollars worth of good, I em so much bettee—isa deed I am entirely relieved, You are at liberty les use this for the benefit of the allicted. lows nespectfully, JAMEIS CUMMINGS The Rev. John Seger Of Jersey City, an old and highly muctehle clergy man of the Baptist Denomination. handed in the kr/ lowing continua at Dr. KP. Tow monad's race. It speaks for (bell. Da. It P. Towurnr —Dan Sir : I am custralned M give you a etstereeut of the benefit I derived haw u.lng your Parssperilts, believing, by so .kdag, I shall render a benelit to three who are Wham ee I hear been. I was reduced for many soothe by the Dyspepsia, so muck that it wat with mach illilkmby for use to walk or keep about. I had also a tete:, which cowed the mod part of my head—which wee extremely troablesome and sore; it got to be awed a scab. I used quite a member of remedial for UM the complaints, hut received little or no benefit, swill I took your Baresperills, which. through the kindness of Providence, has restored me to mole than my maid heath, u I am now enjoying better than I bees lea • number of years. lam now co years of age. Iba lave It to be an lavabiable medicine, end recommend it to my numerous serpsandrowas, Irliek is very damn se I dere been • minlater a greet way ;sant. I hope this hasty sketch may be as mach bairn you as your medicine bee to me. July 11, toil. JOHN BkOlEll, Jersey Cky. Plethodlet Chown. The following woe sent to our Agent in Itabirettb by the 1t.,. J. 0. TUN DION, of the itletbadistiroo. pal Church—one of the most learned and rits 141 a the connection—and is soother evidence of eor*. derful effects of Dr. & P. Townsentra Banapargla ese the system. Futtnn Paestum—Having fix Immo time part.ss y. are aware. experienced greet general debility if my system, attended with constant and alarming ireititiou of my throat and Mop, I mu, at your loateacia, and ha CONIOQUINICN of having rend Captain ifaLtroVit &- Wed testimony in its behalf, Induced Solt., Dr. 8. P. Townsend's &Mimed garsuptuilia. I tried fees, more In the hope than In the todenett of Ra proving efficacious ; but I am bound In candor Dolt tO acknowledge, that I had not hied it long haws Ili*. gun to experience Its salutary annals ; end I say sow say, with Captain McLean. What 1 would not be with.. oat It on any oonskierstlon." Il has dons we wawa good than any previous remedy I bees triad. and If this statement Is deemed by yon of any importance. you have my fell consent to make it Rahway, Magnet ad. 1817. J. O. =MOON. SCROFULA OVIIIID. This certificate conclusively proses that thle= mcontroline has perfect over the mesa disease. of the blood. Three persona eared In on. house is unprecedented. Thno Old&bar Da. S. P. Towirinirm—Diar 81r becithe platinum to.infonn you that throe of my children hare been oared of the Serena. by. the we of year excellent medicine. They were MUM'S very severely ad* bed Sons 1 have taken eddy ftmr lollies fit to* themaway. far which I hell myself , Wei Arnml eblignUctu." Very, respectfully, • ISAAC W. tRATN, 1011 Woosterell: • OKAY= or iwarionAng. Do. & P. er **nuns is cheat Andy receiving IMArni ham Physicians In different parte of tke This Is to Certify that we, the nridenigned, Flip* ammo arm,. on, or Albany, hats in nnmerouswatere • • prescribed Dr. S. P Townsend's flareenntillpooni Ow, ,Ilene it to be aim at the moat reluabie prepra, W4ntruitet. M. P. PULING. M. D. J. WILSON, M. R. B. BRIOOK, Xi PJAMPIDORT, 0 Wei . Anew, April - I, • *Of Alseve—Radding A C0...N0. .11tabeeilme. - Mrc Kidder, Ne Courbstreeir t ra‘ 1 IV Kidder, Jr, Lowell t Henry Pratt ' hirer *Mat ' ' Weritletert- 11{4 04111011404 SO/Ch Ek4n..PrOVIP•IIOII j and by Dreggistl OM' .& rhumb generally throughout the tinged gtehm Wm* WM; and the,Csumdas; I UrFor Sale In Qotty'il aril'. by S. 11, 11311711111116Eitt i Illiotesale 4' Retail Igentjbr 4daota CP GENTLEMCV VOLT,' find it to 141 r advantage:44W f i Lr ww ' stifle SID .of J. . SCUM ,' and examine Ills Mck of Satin Vestings. Gloves, Stockings, Handkerchiefs'; Cra vats, Suspenders, &c. Oct. 17, 1840. REMOVAL. # DOCTO RS GILBERT. etr; 111161110 have removed their Office, int Di, HUBER his .residence, CilairitheOblift street, opposite littehter's Drug &tuli p NS the Poet Office. • Oct, ====:en