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WTI .13STATZ
ifir PUBLIC STILE.
On Sh&Way, the lOth of November nest,
AT I o'ctmce, r. K.,
,
Y sumo of an order of the Orphans'
juk goon of Adams county. the subscri
ber.# pswming Administrator of the Estate
of PwortAquiussr. late of Hamilton town
ship!, Adams county, Pa., deceased, will
sell at ' Militia &de, on the premises, the
tralu,shle
FARM
eforadetteased, situate in Hamilton town
adjoining lands of Jacob Welder,
Samuel Miller, and containing
: , .173 deltES,
mNT or less, of Patented Land. The im
proveinerns are
TWO-STORY
LOG- DWELLING, " '
(reeidhor:bbradedo with n Kitchen :toadi
ed, a Barn, (part log and part frame,) with
other out-buildings. There is an excel
lent Skin near the door of the dwelling,
a intim; ORCHARD of first-rate fruit on
fhb promises. as also a number of Poach,
Cherry, and other Fruit Trees.
-A L O-
M the same lime and place, will be sold,
A 'FRAC F OF
WOOD LAND,
the prOperty of said deceased, situate in
theaame township, adjoining lands of Shul
lie and Janus Patterson,: Samuel Miller,
Samuel All Wine, and others, Lamming
4.lallittilo
more or less. Any persons wishing to
view, the above property, can do so by
Calling on the subscriber, or Martin Getz,
who resides nn the Farm.
- Attendance will be given and terms
made known on the day of.sale by
• JOHN !MUGU, Adm'r.
By the Court—ll. Denwiddie, Clerk.
• Oct; t 9, LB49.—ts • -
fl'he 'Whys' and .'Wherefores'
T HESE are the times in. which men
look for the doings of the world and
general information, to the Press, Which
' IS; by:the•tiy, , the tree path-finder for taw
'loess - men, as well as those who wish to
make evere penny count most for them
selves. This being the order of the day,
,the undersigneti wishes to keep with the
current, and at the same time give the
reader a r good hint which path to travel
to make his money count meat. A few
good reasons will satisfy the reader at once
why it is that die undersigned will and can
sell any gentlemati a suit of ready-made
clothing,. frem the commonest every-day.
snit to a fine Sunday and superfine wed
ding suit, cheaper than any other °stab
:taut/eat— In the first place, then, he is
able to sell cheaper than other establish
ments, because he is well acquainted with
his business. He buys and sells for cash.
and knows when and where and how to
buy - his goods. "Goods well bought are
halt sold." Even if he had no advantages
over any one in his line of business, he
Can . still undersell them, bemuse - he re
quires no large profits- to - makeup for
_huge expenses. ilia attends to- his- busi
ness himself, and therefore incurs but
Small expenses, comparatively speaking. in
carrying on the same. He sells-his goods
for cash, and therefore requires no large
profits to make up fur loss intstainted by
credit sales. No one - Will dotibt 'that the
cash and One price system tmpther with
small profits, is the best Mode of dealing
end Intim aclyintageone to the purchaser.
any one doubts this, he will be convin
ced of its truth by calling's* the Clothing
and Variety 'Store, opposite the
Where lie . will find a large assortment of
an kinds of Heady-made Clinhing;foirmen*a
and boys' wear, together with every arti
cle in this line - Of busineisCloakt, Over
Coats, frock, sack, business and dress
'Chats, 'Pants and Vests of all &scrip
' tines, Woolen Under-shirts and drawers,
all kinds of Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Hand
kerchiefs, Silk Coves and Stockings, wrap
pers. Cape, Hats, together with some fan
‘cy articles—Jewelry. Pistols, knives, and
a'few Biz-shooters, all of which he will
with pleasure exliihit for examination to' .
those who call upon him. The prices are
*millet will satisfy every one that this is
the place to buy Fall and Winter Cloth-
You will be asked but one price,
with but a very small profit. The sub
scriber takes this occasion to tender to the
public his thanks fur the liberal patronage
which he has thus far received, and res-
• regally solicits a continuation of the
• J ame. Also for sale, a very good and
fleetly trimmed ROCKAWAY BUGGY.
'with standing top, and a second-handed
ihstro, which will be disposed of very
• fv . 4ow. either for cash or with a credit of six
• ....thanths, as may suit purchasers.
MARCUS SAMSON.
Sept. 28, 1849
NOTICE.
'FETTERS Testamentary on the Es
: tate of Wm. Allutzstv, late of
Straban township, Adams county, Pa., de
•eaased. having been granted to the subscri
bera.---Notice is hereby given to all per
. -sons indebted to said Estate to make pay
ment without delay, and to those having
• silicas against the same to present them,
properly authenticated, for settlement.
ROBERT M'ILHENY,
, ROOT. K. M'ILIIENY,
Executors.
calloth named Executors made in station
OttsottiP.
000,129. 1810.--tf
NOTICE.
-.T.ETTER/E1 of Administration on the
4! waste of JACOB BROWN, late of Ham
., two township, Adams co.. Pa., deceased,
• lotteitti been granted to the subscriber re
.,','An-'44liig `fit- - the said township, hereby
,gimt notice to all indebted to said Estate
, • MI Maks paymuut without delay, and those
bott i tatins to present the same proper
kr• ticated for settlement.
, GEO. KING, haler.
; 1848.-61°
NOTICE.
iit l • AIEFAING tit the members of the
. Associate It eforinevJ Church of (.et
`r'',i 'arill tie held in the Church on Sot
'. „Willow, die "hint de . y cl Ncrember rir.rt,
1 ..„.. pi it fMock, M. • The Members of the
Ulliti throw!' of the Church see invited
te aillend, to take into consideration mos-
IMO St, iimpurtruer to both brooches of
A. VI
'at is hoped a general attend
s* irig.
.. .
YALUABLE MEDICINES.
CURE-X 0
CONNELL'S Magical Pain Extractor,
the World's Wonder—pronounced
so by all who have ever used it—White
Swelling, Inflamation, Pain in the Back,
Weak Limbs, Tender or Sore Feet, and all
Scrofulous Sores are speedily and per
manently cured by Connell's Magical Pain
Extractor ; Affections of the Lungs, Ague
in the Face, Breast, Tic Doloureaux,
Chronic sure Eyes, Blistered Surfaces
Are. his equally beneficial in all kinds'of
Inflamatory Diseases, such as sore Nippres
and Eyes, Sprains, Rheumatism, White
Swellitqf and Ulcers, Bruises, Burns, Chil
blains, Erysipelas, Piles, &c., will quickly
be relieved by the application of this salve.
This remarkable sanitive possesses many
virtues never found in any other article.—
It has the most perfect power over all pains
by tire, positively allaying the suffering al
most immediately upon its application.
If any disbelieve the statement, we would
earnestly invite them to cull and examine
the numerous unsolicited certificates of
of remarkable cures wrought by this salve.
It has for months past been sold upon the
following liberal terms, to wit: if the user
was not perfectly satisfied, and even do
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 teeths
this absolute heal-all is no w sold ; and we
simply ask if the public can demand an,y
thing snore reasonable? Kind parent, keep'
it constantly on hand; in ease of accident
by fire, life may be lost. without it 4. bid
by its nee all burns are subject to ite,gon
trol.ionless the vitals are destroyed,
Caution.—No Pain Extnictrit elk be
genuine unless you find the signanixelot
Conuttoek as Co. on the wrapper ttrAiith
box. Beware of the counterfeit.
R U M ATISAL —Comstock's , 01*.
es' Nerve and Bone Liniment, and Indian
Vegetable - Elixir, is warranted to mire any
case of Rheumatism, Gout, Contracted
Chordsand Miseles,orstiffJoints,strength
en Weak Limbs, and enable those who
are crippled to walk pin. Use this ar
tiele and be cured, or go without it and
suffer, as , you please Certificates of
cures by the hundred ran be seen at 21
Cortland street. N. York, where this arti
•cie Is sold only genuine.
DEAFNEBB.--Use Dr. MoNair's Ae
caustic oil. for the cure of Deafness. Al
so, all those disagreeable noises, like the
Imiitithig of insects, falling of water, whis
tling 'of steam, which are symptoms of ap
proirhing deafness. Many persons who
have been deaf for ten or twenty years,
arid ornipelled to.use ear trumpets, have,
after using one or two bottles. thrown a
side these :isotopes', being made perfectly
well. It has cured cases of ten, fifteen,
and nv:flitlhir%yisis standing of deafness.
flays /inmost ef the Piles.— The
worst attacks of the Piles are ef f ectually
and permanently cured in a short time by
the use of the genuine Hay's Liniment.—
Hundreds, of our first citizens throughout
the country bairn used this liniment with
complete success. It is warranted to cure
the most aggravatea case.
If no cure be effected the money will be
refunded.
For Sale at the Drug and Book Store°
SAMUEL IL BUEHLER.
-Gatiyabarg i Jae. 14, 1849.
.NEW ESTABLISHAIENT
HENRY SMITH,
4'
ESPECTOULLY informs the citi
zens of Gettysburg, and strangers
ti May tarry here until their beards grow,
that he has opened a new saloon in the
shop formerly occupied by Jean LZEDY,
in West York street, one door West of
Paxton's flit4tore, where he intends prose
casing the Tonsorial business in all its va
ried and various branches.
His razor's , good and sharp,
Hill shave your lace without a smart..
Geadeasen t nall told see for yourselves.
His simile is good, his 'swills are clean,
And is his shop he's always sites.
mzr He also respectfully informs the
gentlemen thin they can at , any time have
their boots blacked in the neatest style,—
Gentlemen can also have grease removed
from their. clothes.
Geuysbnrg. April 21,1848.
DIA Mo2§ D-TONBOR.
S. R. TIPTON..
T2l ASHIONABLE Barber and . ffitir ,
1: Dresser, has removed his iremple'
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'
From long experience he flatters himself
that he can go through all the rantilleadone
of the tonsorical departments, with mush an
infinite degree of skill as willmeet the en
tire satisfaction of all who submit' them
chins to the keen ordeal of his razor. , He
hopes, therefore, that by attention to bug& I
nes. and a desire to please, he will merit
as well as receive a liberal share of public
u.onage. The sick willbe attended ton
heir private dwellings.
LAST NOTML
A 8 it is my desire to have my Books
settled with as little delay as possi
ble. I request those indebted to me, either
by Note or Book Account, or otherwise.
to have their accounts , closed by the Ist
of January next, uit is not my. wish to
add costa. V. HEAGY.
puarrs7aß3l.
As I did not succeed in disposing of my
stock of Lumber and Tools at my sale in
August last, I determined to have the lum
ber worked into FURNITURE. There
fore, persona wishing furniture will do
well by calling at my Shop in Carlisle
street, or at my Furniture Room in Cham
bersburg street, where can be had the best
bargains you ever bad, either for Cash
or Country Produce.
D. HEAG Y.
Oct. 10, 1840.—tf
JUST RECEIVED and now opening
a large lot of Long and Square
SHAWLS, Tucker° do., which will be
sold lower than they have ever been offer
ed in the county. Ladies call soon at
KURTZ'S, and examine for yourselves
and secure, ere too late, one of the hand-
Puniest and most graceful articles that so
richly enhances the costume.
SILKS—now opening a splendid assort
mend of these rich CHANGEABLE
SILKS. Chameleon Silks. Chameleon
Stripe Annum, Satin Du Cbene. besiiks
a great variety of Black Silks, which will
be sold 20 per cent. cheaper than at any
other eatablistunent in town.
A. B. KURTZ.
!!EMIE!!
SIMilt..Llllll ICEi2
THAT DRE.RDFUL COUGH!
THE LUNGS ARE IN DANGE R—THE
WORK OF THE DESTROYER HAS
BEEN BEGUN—THE COUGH OF
CONSUAIPTION HATH IN IT
A SOUND OF DEATH!
AN., RE YOU A MOTHER ''— Your darling
ahlib child, your idol and earthly joy, is now
perhaps confined to her chamber by a dazierous
cold—her pale cheeks, her thin, shrunken ang
ers, tell the hold disease has already gamed upon
her—the sound of her sepulchral cough pierces
your soul.
YOUNG MAN, when just about to enter life,
disease sheds a heart-Brushing blight awn the
fair prospects of the tutune--yrier bootie tough
and treble limbs toll of your lows el hope, but
you need not despair. Thant sa • balm whic h
will heal the wounded lunge- it is
hAre rale os Ala wl/17 /Seating Bali
,
Mrs. ATTREE, the driSs'of Wei. H. Muse,
Esq. was given up by D. friendl, of Washing
ton, Drs. Rae and M'Clellaa of Philedidphia,and
DM. Roe, and Mott et New York, Her friasnla•
all thought she scum dirs. She hid every at,-
plume*. a being in corouniptiu. sod was proo.
bounced so by her physicians. Bbermaa's &l
earn was given aid it cured her.
Mrs.` ARRABRANTE, of Bell's Ferry, was
also cured of Coasumption by 1111811418 am whet
all other remedisse failed to give relief—ebe was
reduced to a akelebes. Dr. A. C. Castle, Den.
tier, 931 Ibuidway, has witnessed its effects In
several cues where no other mediehle efirdsd
rebel—but the flalsant operated like sr charm,
Dr. C. also witnessed its wonderful elects in ne.
ring Anthria which it never Ails of
Blood, dob e —,
Spitting alarming as it may be, is e t t
tally cared by this Balsam. It beats the rup.
tared or wounded blood vessel*, and makes the
lungs sound again: '
Rev. HENRY JONES, 108 Eighth avenue,
was cured of cough and catarrhal affection of MI
years standing. The brat dose gave him more
rellUtban all dumb,' medicine boiled ever tan
ken. -Dr. J. Beale, 19 Delaney street. gsysktt
to a sieter.in:l4'w who was liboring under Con
'gumption, and to another sorely afflicted with
theAetbma. In both eaves its effects were iin-
mediate, soon restoring them to curtortabaLl
health. " ' 1
Mrs. LUCRETiA WELLS, 95 Christie it.,
sneered from Asthma 42 yrears. bherman's
am relieved her at ence.iind she is comparative
ly well, being enabled to subdue every attack 11
• timely use of ibis medicine. This indeed is
the gnat remedy for Coughs, Colds, Spitting
Blood, Liver Complaints, and all the atketions
of the throat, and even Asthma and Consump
tion. Price 2$ cents and $1 per bottle.
117 - Dr. Sberman's Cough and Worm Loren
gas. and Poor Man's Plasters, sold as above.
Dr. Sherman's Dike is at 106 Nassau st. N.Y.
il:YFur sale by
SAMUEL H. BUEHLER,
Genre/ ofgero. Getirbwrg ; and by
Dr. Kaufman, Petenburg ; J. S. Hollinger. Heid
lersburg ; E. Stehle, Centre Mills; J. M'Knight.
Bendersville; J. F. Lower, Arendtsville; Slick dr
Witmer, Mummasburg; I'. WKnight, NUKnight•
; A. Scott, Cashtown ; J. Brinkerhoff; Fair
field; E. Zuck, New Chester; D. M C. V. hite,
Hampton; H. E. Miller and Wm. Wolf, East
Berlin; Wm. Biltinger, Abbothirown ; Lilly dr.
Riley, New Oxford ; E. J. Owings, W.Aerrys
towd ; and Samuel Berlin, Littlestown.
Ally 20, 1849.-3 m
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WO other medicine has ever been introduced
to the public that has met with such un
paralleled success, as Dr. SOULS'. 01111LIITAL
Bast Pinta,—tinving been but six years before
the public. and the advertising small, competed
with most other' medicines, yet they have work
ed their way into every State in the Union and
Canadas. They have absolutely become the
Standard Medicine of the day. They are purely
vegetable and so admirably commanded that
when taken in large doses they speedily clue
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 rained
numbers from their beds after all other remedies
had failed. We here refer to but few oldie ma
ny miraculous cotes effected by the use of said
Pills.
splsaPdffecfioa.—Anna Wood, of Rnt an d • Jet
Person Co., N. Y, was cured, after she bad been
confined to bed S years, with Spinal disease and
Abscess of the Lungs. , The bill of her regular
physician CDs. Johnson, of Clay,) had amounted
to $6OO. bee Circular.
Scrofula and Nervous Debifiry.—Mrs. Down, of
Clay, N. Y., wu cured of Dyspepos, Nervous
debility and Scrofulous Affection of the Head,
after she bad been confined six• months and all
other medicines had failed.
Cosign cod Cotinuution Curd.—Wm. Bently,
of Pickering, C. W., was cured of a severe Cough
after he had been tontined to his bed for • long
time, and wis given up by his physicians.. ifs
had used most of the Cough Medicines of the
day, and Was supposed, by his friends and physi
cians, to be in the hut stages of Consuniptiois
DeerepOsi.-4. B. Y,
Urmaby, of Syracuse, N.
Y., was cured of DysPepoia. so severe as not to
be able to wort for two years.
Wm. &Mb. of Greenwich, Con., liras cured
of a some ease of Dyspepsia, Costiveness and
Nervous debility, of years standing, alter expend '
ing large sums of money to no purpose. See
Circulars.
Bkeding Ades..—Asaph L. Leonard, of Avon,
N. Y., was cured of a mem case of Bleeding
Piles of* number of years standing, atter using
• variety of Pile medicines without elect.
Mrs. Williamson, of Bethlehem, N. J., was at
dieted for thirty years with dismiss of the chest
and stomach, a few doses of these pills cured her.
John Darling, ol.Weethed, Oswego co., N. Y.,
was greatly bemoaned is a ease of Asthma sod
dilhculty of breathing, by theism of these pills.
&sere Owe of Ms.—John Bolton, of Hart
wick, Otsego eo., N. Y., was eared of a, severe
ease or Piles and extreme costiveness of long and
painful duration. Who would not 'scam a
ew shillings to be relieved hum so distressing a
fomplaint.
Wm. Moekbridge, of Sodas Point, N. Y., was
cured of Cough, Nervous Debility, and general
derangement of the digestive organs. He had
beet sick foryears, and spent hundreds of dollars
to get relief, but to no purpme, and was soslis
couraged he could hardly be persuaded to take
the PHIAL .
The abortion all cases in which afloat., rem
idles ailed to cure or give relief. Many of the
same character might be published if we had.
space. For panichlara see tbe Botanic astitute,
which can be hod of agents. •
Bowaas or Curnsrannivin
As there are spurious Pills in circulation call.
ed Oriental or Sovereign Balm, be sure, to see be
foreyou bay that the name of onit. 8011tE
& C 0.," is on the face erne boxes. Monett's:a
can be genuine. We are not aware that any one
who is making •spuri on article hal yet dared to
make use of our name but some of deem have
had the impudence to imitate our boxes mid copy
our Circulars, Certificates, &c. Unless' the pub
lic are careful when they purchase, they will be
deceived.
il:rFor sale by S. H. BOER LER,Gettysborg ;
Holtzinger & Ferree, Petersburg ; J. Aulabaugh,
Hampton; Wm. VI olf, East Berlin •, D. Vow.
comrner, Bragtown ; J. R. Herry, Abbottstown;
John Busby, M*Sherrystown ; Samuel Berlin,
Littlestwn ; Witmore & Stiek, Siummaaburg;
J. Brinkerhoff, Fairfield; Abel T. Wright, Ben
dersaille; Lilly & Roily, New Oxford; Jeaae
Cline,Tyrone township ; John 8. Hollinger,
Heidleraburg; Wm. Wirt &Co.,Hanoser ; Wm.
Berlin, Hanover.
Gettyaburg, May 4, I 84 0.--eowbm
LAST NOTICE.
/TIE subscriber hereby notifies those
Jo. who know themselves to be indebt
ed to him over a year, that he is much in
need of money, and respectfully requests'
such to make payment as soon as possible.
T. WARREN.
Sept. 28, 1849.
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Dr. Er L. Soule Sr. Co:
1549.
BALTIMORE FALL TRADE,
To Country Merchants 1 Families
ri nHE undernamtd merchants, importers, man
ulacturers,, aid dealer', respectfuliy unite
in calling the attention of country merchants and
others visiting Bellmore, to their large and va
ried stock of goods,which will be fused as torn
plate, and the priers as low as at soy other es
tablishments in thit or any other city.
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
Cesium & % lAMB*,
Whoiksaits,Deskis is Bake sod Swift l y",
Nu. V 69 Market street,
Opposite Hanover avast.
WILSIAM SISOWN k
- hop r. Moiratootoior, ood /halotin
Wassisno Fine Jewelry.
%mould Foley Goods, Whattele 4,14
, So. 9110 &tumor! strew,
ROBERT BRAWN & 9021 f,
DaAttie tst Warmth & Javisurr,,, Sissies
Pulps* err Berrapare Gismos,
Censer os: Market and . Calvert stmts.
Opposite the Museum.
COHTLAN & CO..
N. 903 BALTINOIIIi SeraDT,
Importes sod l:loalers la
Family sod Fancy Hardware, Table Cutlery
Plated Goods, Bronzed Ponders, ikts.
Shoe Thread Warebosseh
1/ILARRABEE, No. 94 North Calvert
0 street, Importers of Shoe Threads, Shoe
Tools, and Fiadings io General, and Manufac
turer of Fashionable Lasts, Boot Trees, Shoe
Trees Crimping Boards, etc.
J. N. WHITEHURSTI
Seymour Dmunuteres G
No. 297 i Baltimore street, Baltimore;
77 Main street, Slchatemd; Sycamore street,
Petereburgrbtein street, Narcotic, and Main
street, Lynchburg.
GEORGE F. BROWN & BROTHER,
WItOLOALIII DAVOIIIITI, N 0.4. Liberty stood,
Have constantly on hand a large aid desirable
*look of DroPr Paints, Oils, &c., to which they
iirtor the attention of the trade.
T. W. WILLIAMS.,
Lames' Fssat Boor& Silos Samoa,
Wholesale awl Retail,
No. 181 Baltimore street,
Nearly opposite the Museum.
HENRY J. 51GBY,
Merchantlor,
No. 154 and 156 Museum Building.
Baltimore street,
Splendid Clothing for Men and Hoye
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS.
PAM H•NOIN011, WROLUALZ AND KSTAIL.
IxHE attention of Country Merchants is in
vited to our large assortment or Wall Pa
per, Fire Board Prints, &c., which we otter at
lowest Prices.
Curtain Paper—We have the largest and best
assortment in the city, and the towed price. A
call is solicited HOWELL Ss HEW,,
Manufacturers, $O7 Baltimore street,
between Charles and Light sweets
ROYSTON BETTS,
WooLases.' D is
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods,
NO. 283 Baltimore street.
11:7 - A large lot of Kereeys and Blankets on
hand
EZRA GATES,
No. 221 Baltimore street,
Manutiielurer and dealer in all kinds of
TRIMMINGS, REGALIA.
♦III V•kIITT YUUUtI
T. W. SEXTON'S stiuur FACTORY,
Wholesale and Retail,
No. 170 Baltimore sired.
trrA large stock at Gentlemen's Furnishing
Goods constantly on hand
G. V. KEEN CO,,
N 0.14 Baltimdie st., 6 doors West of the Bridge
Sheet lion
Willow and Wooden Ware ;
Ware; Stores,'W Hardware
Cutlery and Fancy Goods.
H. BOLTON.
Faisal . ClO7lllllO EN! PON ewe,
Wholesale and
No. 131 Baltimore street.
beyond door west of Charles
TIN WARE! TIN WARE!!
TREALERS will tied it greatly to their ad
kW by calling at my establishment to selee ,
their Tia Ware, as I am selling very low for rash
ALFRED 11. REIP, No. 335 Baltimore scree
GEORGE K. QUAIL,
Fat:lianaPk Hai and Cap Stare,
No. 204 Pratt Street,
Near Hanover street,
lrallAS on hand, a large stock of Hats and Caps
Ma of the latest style
Also, now opening, a large and select assort.
meat of Furs, consisting of
1171tIvers, BOAS sao VICTOSINSS,. O
All Of WhiCi will be sold low for cash
.108EPET "TAPLETON,
No. 196 Ha'dolor. Street.
IMPANUFACIIIRES all kinds of Brushes,
dab Bellows, Fishing rods and Tashi&
dxSalidud Bellows made and , repaired
0. G. FINCH,
No. 82 Light street.
Wholesale and &listen dealer in
BTOVES,
PLOWS. /0111114 CU, &C
BARTUS
Wholesale and Retail
Saddle, Usaraess. Trunk,
Am, C OLLAI
. TACTiont,
No. 178 Market 'Street.
GHARLRS BLARE,
• Dealer is • -
Watches. Jewelry. and 'Fetch Material*,
WoutsllAlll. ♦aD Walls
No. /102 Baltimore street.
J. P. HARTMAN,
1411111CIANT TA11,911,
No., lea Baltimore street,
Between Cavort mid' Light,
ItTlinforior Clothing ready mods
A. 84 IA MATHIOT,.
Gay rn 044. Tarerionur,
81A:20 Goy Street;
Whore may bi'obtained every variety of Fat
e] Mid Witisor Clfiurikftoeltitig Chairs, Scum,
JARRETT.
Hsi - Removed to
N 0.126 eidliasOre WOW, American Bonilla&
Assi has opened Wia,and splendid stink' Of
Aft:ll'oam( ito!oßeady-mode Clothing.
irt STREERfIi"tO., Wholesale and Re.
Wift) tailliordesellemeal Stationers, NV 9S
}Wilmer* 'yew. Ii dOciri East of Holliday, ire
now receiving from, New. York Was sine* a
largo asimunant, of Book*, Stationery, Paper,
Blank Books, etc., which they will sal vary loin'
JEAtE lelitltrEif,
Manufacturer SW 'Wholesale Dialer ip
Patent Platforp flidanCem and'
Scales of every description,
second Charles at., between Lombani and Pratt.
ARMY BROGANS.
OEORGE 'MARDIAN,
No. 194 Pratt Street, 3 door East of Hanover,
rinAS on hand a large assortment of Army
411441 and other Brogans, for Servants, Men, Wo•
men, and Boys.
DIFFENDERFFER,
(Of the firm of R. M'ElDowney lic. C 0.,)
NVITES his friends to their complete . ersori.
meet of RICH FALL DRY GOODS, Whole•
sale sad Retail,. in.Baltitaore street.
HORN'S TRUNK .MANTTACTORY,
Corner of Baltimore and Culvert street",
atIit L OPISTANTLY on hand the' largest Antabrl-
V went In the city of Leith& Travelling and
Packing Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bap; etc.;
Wholesale and Retail.
October 5,1649.-5 t
AVALIS'ZER'a
IN O OINTMEriT
(Tips irommirS'elotA.PlS
Contains no dierstuVor what;
From tbcalitearling E 5410."
There never, perhaps, Was setedicAlwbfasfibt.
before the pablie that beak aa,sPact s. time won
stick kripetidioaas"/CAllister's4llll.llealltig or
World's Salve." AlMoit iviry person 'putt has
made trial of it 'peaks warmly in its praise. One
has been cured by it of the Worst piioful wanes
another of the plies, a third of a trouble.
some Pain ik the Rai, A foattli dr* SWllilling of
the Limbs, &c. " If it goal nth give Immediate re
lief in every case, it can never do injury, being
applied. outwsnlly. As rutothar trvidonce of 'the,
wonderful healing power poslisidd by this Nike;
we subjoin the following certificate from a .nr
timetable eitisen of Idaidencreek township, 'in
Ibis county :
“34aidenereek, Spa C.e
s ~ No, March 30, '47.
Messrs."ltltter 5C0. 1 44 trill* to Inform you
that I was entirely cured of a severe pain in the
heathy the use of ld'A I Sites AU-Healing Salve
whiCh I purchased (rein' yoh. I cared it'
about 20 year!, and at night was unable to sleep.
During that time I tried vatiours rewedies,Which
were prescribed for me by physicians and oth
er persons without - receiving any relief, and at
last midetrial of thithalve with a result furore
ble beyond eirpectationi lam now entirely free
from the pain, and enjoy at night a sweet and
peacefUl sleep. I have alto used the Salve since
for tooth ache and othercomplaints, with similar
happy results. Your friend,
JOHN HOLLENBACII.
The following Is from a regular Physician of
extenslvs practice in Philadelphia:
James M'Allister—Bir I have for the two
last years been in the habit of using your Oint
ment in cases of Rheumatism, Chilblains and id
Tenia Capites, (Scald Heed,) and thus far 'with
the happiest elect. I think from experiments
I have made with it, that it richly deserves to be
adopted as an article of every day use by the prp•
fesdou at large. your's, truly,
Philadelphia, Dec 30, 1847.
James M'Allister—Dear Sir: I take pleasure
in making known to you the great benefit I have
received by using your legetable Ointment or
the World's Salve. I had an Ulcer, or running
sore on the ear, of many years standing; I had
applied to several physicians, but all to uo pur.
pose; but by using your Ointment a few days, it
was completely dried up and well I have also
used it fur Gurus, for which I thal it an excellent
article; also, in all cases of Inflammation
ED WARD THORN
I certify the above Itatenient is true
Al C CADMUS,
No 90, Market street, Philadelphia.
ELY - Around the box are directions for using
NIeALLIBTER 8 ouvrmENT f ur Scrofula, E.
eyeipelaa, Teller, Chilblain, Scald Dead. purr Eyes,
Quinsy, Sure Throat, firerichitis, Nervous after.
tams, Pains. Duelist of the Spoor, headache,
tea, Deafness, Ear .dlchs, Burns, Lures, all Diseas
es of the &kiss, Sore Laps, Pimples, Or., Swelling of
the Limbs, :Sores, lihrultuttism, Pars, Cold !",et,
Crump, Sice/kil ur Broken Brews:, Tuutharhe, digue
in the Fare, 4r,
II ss and Nutters knew/ft value in ca.
sea of-swollen"' or Sore Breast, they would nut
be without it. In such eases, it freely used, ac
curding..l,9-14-11ifetunLeach, bus, it
gives relief in a eery fete hours.
113 - 'fbis Ointment Is gout! for any par: of the
body or limbs when inflamed. In seine cases it
should be applied often.
CAGT/ON—Nu Ointment will be genuine
unless the name of Loots ALL.IbTEK is writ.
ten with a pen on every label.
I.Error,sale by my Agents in all the principal
towns in the United States.
JA OEB McALLISTER,
Sole Proprietor of the ebote %ledieine.
PRINCIPAL OFFICE No. i 8 North Than)
Creel, Philadelphia.
f PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX.,rn
AGENTS.—S. S. Foart Kr, Gettybburg ;
•eph H. Henry, Abbottetimn; dotter & Rowe,
Emmitsborg; .1. W. Schmid:, Hanover ; C. A.
Nlorro, & Co., York; L. Denig,Charnberbburg.
June 16 , 18.19.—e0w ly
THE GRE 11` REMEDY
101.1 B DRAY. !
CF.RTIFICATES AND REFERENCES.
Ce.t lII—A few days since I badly burned one of
AV' my bands with melted silver, n loch I was
pouring from a crucible. I applied your Master
of Pain, which at once relieved me from the ex•
cruciating pain, and worked a conillere cure,
leaving no scar. W. S. WO( D,
Sy Future. Dee. 1, 'dfl. Silveratuith.
BURNED CHILD CURED.
Mr. W. L. linen, formerly Postmaster at Jos
line Corner's, N. Y., songs that one et his child
ren fell on a hot stove. very badly burning his
face, and severely injuring orient his eyes. Me
i-oy'; Master of Pain was applied, which jinni°
diately :shoved all pain, and effected a cure with
out leaving a scar.
TERRIBLE BURN CURED.
Mr. T. Hughes, employed at the Salamander
Iron Works in New York, had hie arms dread
fully burned by the bursting of a furnace, caul•
ing the akin and flesh to peel ofribe arm in hinge
flakes, leaving a shocking and painful sight.—
Tousey's Master of Pain was used, and the pain
instant) y copped, tad the arm was speedily cu.
red without a scar. Mews. Armory, the pro
prietors of the Foundry, Certify to these facts.--t
Every person should keep this Ointment by them.
4NOTHA:II, BURN CURED.
Mr. S. Tousey—L bare been much pleased
with tlke healing qualities of your Master of Pain.
1 send yati one of a number of cases in my own
family. My little girl, eight years of age while
at playin my sitting-room, accidentally , fell,
resting her whole weight upon the hot stove, for
cing herself back with thaliand still on the stove
and burning the - skin of her hand to a erisp.
One application of your, Ointment immediately
removed all pain—not a blister was raised—end
the meet day, although the skin was stiff, all Sore
ness had been removed. H. BARNS.
IlZirFor sale by
S.S.MUEL 11. BUEHLER,
Causal .Agent, Gettysburg ,• ind by
Dr. Kauffman, Petersburg;' 3, S. Hollinger,
Heldleraburtr; E. Stable, :Centre ,Milla ; J. M.
Knight, lbptidersuilia; A. F. X.9;ver,4 rendtston n;
Stick &Witmer. Minn maiturg; night, M'.
K.nightaeille; A. Scott, CallitoWn ; J. Brinker
1)914 Faidield.; E:
K nelt. NeW Chester; D. M.
C. Whiter, Hampton; H. L. Miller and Willlsor
Welt,' East Berlin; Bittinger ' Abhutta
town; Lilly & Riley, New Oxford ;. E. J. Ow.
tags, M'Sbutryetowa ; and Samuel Berlin, Lit;
tiestown, -
Sept. 14, 11140.--Btn ' '
''' ' .11[111.111111L111:141 11111 a. .
ripng subscriber senders , his Icknowl:
•ii.' edgments to limp:Mlle for the liberal
lad steady patronage With , Which he has
I
Bvitri faVored fott'aeries of years, and re,
apeetfullY'anubbnees that , he has just re
derived?: it Hit blot eNtabliabed., stand in'
ChamberabdOg'aireet, a large and . frgidt
!-,ITOS evers.v - or, ,
ED.RA : MEDICINE Si ,
FP4lliEltl e cbUnaTt9illtBill o
Paints, Varnish,Dyestuirs
Anti every variety of articles usually found
is 0 Dr ug attire, to which he invites the
attention of thepublic, with assurances that
Sher will be furnished at the most reason
able prices.
S. H. BUEHLER.
Gettysburg, June 2, 1848.
REMOVAL.
. ,
OCTORS GILBERT & RUDER
have removed their Office, 'and Dr.
Nowt hie residence, to Chambersburg
street, opposite Duchies's Drqg 81cire, anti
the Post Office: ' ' '' ' • -', i
Oct. s.—lm
MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR
(Tae 'ORIOINAIL •$D ONLT
IDRNB AND SCALDS.
CHALLENGE the worlskto prove that op
geiksbeit'Estrarior hes emir failed (since it/
introduction by me in 1839,) in one single in:
statics toLcurothe worntliutaw aull.bitidga. But
it isuet be the griming aftlefir:itoClite Vile stew
ferfrif stuff that in Sot/S.ll the_'striej;.
Matt en* Taftra'l, arm, 1, .
Drifeilv Ossifies ItAtrutor lo Burns and
,Ideabilk•fords Menotti/as raigf: as 10011 , is I A .
plied Lit cowls and draws out the fire end piln
few minutes. Counterfeit Estriaciti: tto mite
for hy what mime 'wonder what title they sp ,
pear; When ippiled, irritate and leered/eat piiiio
Try all the imitations that prefers to the same
eatthe , 'abdie • Titer will ko,foood COO'
VIOOLVC does, 'however, not slime applyt to
Bu PIM*, but Itt , „P,uts, , VVoundit, Sore
and 4.llsmsd Hies, and ill eases ofbstetnal and'
painful inflammation s the name dillbrente will be
observed ,
,
Piles, 'Bruises, Salt .Rbetan; litheeteitillfft EMIP'
Eruptleni. Sure Nloples, Alstdtall
Breast, Ch i I blalmi, Foyer *ea .
Old Sores and Burns,
and all external Intlatnmation,"ilehl readily to
the all-powerful, Vamp subduing, and eUratile
properties of this extraordinary'' remedy. But
mark, it must ea the G'erswine
CAUTION. ,
Tu lAs public.—. Being cognizant of the danger
attendhigt be use 'of the cotraxzwearr Ezra Ave
owl, I distinctly declare that I will hot 'hold my
sell for the edicts army Extractor,
unless the Mune be procured .at my own Depot,
416 Broadway, New Y0rk,,233 Oheatnut street,
Philadelphia, or from my authorized agents.
TO THE LADIES.. • •
oftsd ',pedant to' Mothers and Heads of Ana.
ilies.—The great and substantial benefit that may
be derived, and the pain and suffering that may
be prevented by the genuine Dalky's Migiaol
Perk Extractor, (eee printed pamphlet; especial
ly the article addressed to Mothers, &c.,) ought to
mak* it an inmate of every family. Life itself
his, in many ewe, been preserved by a reedy application of mygenuine Extractor.• !would
therefore caution Mothers never to be without a
box of it on hand, not for a single day; foi where
there are children, accidents will occur. And
what is of vast importance, especially to erase,
it heals the wounds without a scarl
8 BELL, M D
LIFE SAVED-AWFUL CASE OF SCALD
_ -
Whitatfir/d, Niagara Co., N. Y., }
February !8,1848
Mr. Dailey—Dear Sir— While my son, 15
years of age, was at work in the shingle menu
lactory ul L. P. Rose, he had the misfortune to
slip and 111 into a a large vat, used for the pur
pose of boiling blocks preparatory to cutting,—
The blocks had just been removed Iron, the vat
containing a large quantity of boiling water.—.
lie fell forward, scalding both hands and arms,
all on one side, and one leg badly and the other
partially.- The scalds were so bad on his arms
and lea, that most of the flesh came off N ith his
garments, and his life was despaired of by both
his pitysi clam, and friends.
Dailey 'a Pain Extractor was procured as soon
cia possible (which was in about six hours) and
applied, and which relieved him from all pain,
preventing inflammation and swelling, and in a
lbw days commenced healing hi■ sores. These
apPeared a 'general improvement, so much so
that in three weeks be was removed to his lath•
era houve, distunce about one mile and a hall.
We continued the use of the above medicine
about -two- snonths,.aml we believe it was the
means, under Providence, of saving his lue, and
we would cheerfully recommend it in all similar
cares, as a sale and invaluable remedy. With
sentiments or respect, 1 remain, lear, sir, your
moat obedient laird trunble, vervaut,
A OLAF. CLARK.
81.17 , ANNAH CLARK,
C. E. CLARK.
We, the undersigned, bung personally acquain
thed with the case of Mr. Clark's son, believe the
above statement substantially correct :
Mr. Dewey, Louisa Dewey, J. S. Kelsey, Hen
ry B. Pears', tt m. Evans, E. Clark. L. P. Rose,
Ira Newman, Wm. Newman. Mary J. Rose.
Chilblutins...—'l be Extractor has not as yet in
any single instance, failed ot outing Cuts, Wounds,
and Punctures—no matter how severe—(see 12
page printed pamphlets) always yield readily to
the wonderful properties of this wonderful salve.
A. VALLEY, 415 Broadway, N. York,
and 23.5 Chestnut street, Phila,
Inventor and Proprietor.
C. A. MORRIS & CO., York, Agents for the
counties of York and Adams; also for sale by
S. H. BUEHLER, Gettysburg, and D. WHITE,
Hampton.
Gettysburg, May 4,1549.—8 m
FEVER AND AGUE.
This complaint has three stages. The first or
quotidian comes on every 24 home; the tertian,
every 40 hours; and the quartian,every 4S hours.
These are usually called the hot, the cold, and
sweating. The symptoms are yawning and
stretching; cold hands and feet; a shrivelled
skin, ■ small and frequent pulse; and finally a
cold shake.
Who would shiver and shake with this
tormenting disease, when the only effectual rem
edy may be had fora mere trifle? The annex
ed certifizate 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 for the last four or five
years. He fira took it when we lived over in
Jersey; and since we came here he has never
known a well day. Half the time he hu not
been able to work at his trade; and as my bur
band is dead and my only dependence is on my
son's labors, tunes have gone pretty hard with
us. Thank God I he has got entirely rid of it at
last, and all by the use of Dr. Clickener's won
derlul Sugar Pills. If I bad only known of
them before, I would have walked a hundred
miles rather 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.
SUSAN COPLEY.
Oct. 13, 18.15. Huntington township, L. I.
13:7 - For sale by SAMUEL H. BUEHLER,
GeneraLligent, Ocityiburg ; and by
Dr. Kauffman, Petersburg; S. Hollinger
Heidlersburg ; E. Stehle, Centre Mills; J. 41:
Knight, Bendersville; .J. F. Lower,Anandtsville;
Stick & Witmer. Mummaaburg; T.Mitnight,
AVEnightssille; A. Scott, Cashtnwn Brink ,
erboff, Fairfield; E. Zuck, New Chester; Di M.
C. White. Hampton; H. L. Miller and Witlialn .
Wolf, East Berlin; Wm. Bi Wager, Abbottstown ;
Lilly & Riley, New Oxtord ; E. J. Owings,
Etherrystown • and Samuel Berlin, Littlestown.
Aug, 24, i849.-3m
TEA AGENCY.
VIRESH TEAS • of. -all --;
21 -
kinds—Gunpowderatn.'i i i
pirial, Young Byron, an i•
Black—of the beet quality, "41 14
just received and for sale at L .
the Drug and Book Store of
111::r These Tette are from the' 'house of
Jenkins dr.Co., Yhiladelphie m (formerly of.
Cantom) and are of thi very bed quality.
•
THE STAR AN P BAXNE)L
'ls publiehed erY Fritf4 fo 44,
County Building, above the:Register ,;,
and Becorcket 9ftge, 'by
D. A. dr, 0 ! _ . IHEE46
TERNS•
If paid in advance' or Within the year,o2 pat
annum—if not paid within the year, $2 fib. No
paper discontinued until all attempt' are pitld—:
except it the option of the Editor. Single bdpiea
cente. A failure to notify a discontinua*
will be regarded as a new engagement.
Adoertiormento not exceeding a spare Inserted
'three timer for sl--every subsequent insertion
25 cents. Longer ones in the same proportion.—,
ddvitrlisernents not specially ordered for
given time, will be continued until forbid: A libe
oral reduction will be made to those whoadvertise
by the year.
Job Printing of all kinds executed neatly and
promptly, and on reasonable terms.
I.fitfro and COOMO4oirationil to the Editor, (ex.
pepting i such as contain Money or the names of
new subthibere,) 'mast be roe; Yatpi ja mist 10 1
Arias attention.
DA.7.111102”3
Your humble servant,
Dr. S. P. TOWNSEND'S
dint Posits) Warrnittty
SAIti3APA RIL .
to 'lost Weldortill
1,500,001) , $
)4/4NprAcTußri)
This Rattein• is pat sip' Ili. Omit Saddles'
• iyas BMW siOnisil alto • , Atika , .
' 100,000 dameVliPeet
OWN* thia d r=4 , jrielutier t
IT
AP,Der; , .. l
haINCH& of AliTeDdi'll
da ileseett l iti l.
hni tr i r w,bery ,
NOM for Vag Aftflo Jidhb"
Yoe nsendis reareirm,least• milltmetele
I) ledge
the
in yhe arimatisesial tett.*
hosaity,ol'the mat eke are Mgt Nair
the ortglefil' DP. ' letwaseadts f
Townsend Wes 11111 . 841 pniptielosnmi .'ll
Dr. roodeintift f•kbr Med
platid'a repelatito Ilia am
lie'emaisilletnnetiforgrelle==EV; r ri
see awstabotti n v i pleat Ore% day.
We We MOM tie Mt ded *Wert
eatibilshatent swell * looming the ofterS e. gra
Menefinedneri In Lisa aefte. ' hood- 151
Feltomet,
, , I •an
TEI `AIFFIDAVIT.
ary and Cairns, se.
WADI'S MONKS% at thic add Cline: 'beteg defy
se** dash 4. r aeil_ely Nat: he le a pnintimill
Drugged mid t meet That soai that le the While
part of hts7,,ot sat Ot Joan quer mu by the anussP
of Jacob 1 overland, who at that time woe book emit
pea** pedelenal ispat dopeseet.re the hues
of Mr. Tboleption. tibilebieldelecThetgenso
sent boerded, and twill:4l . diriast e p write him a
recipe by which , . a ftweeparille.
Depouni thither says, it h acquinted
with wed Torreand at the °Du •Ef 0904aridroomr
raw war lamellar, with whom sew Teremerai
dealt That saki Townsend hid hat drimilead wove nin.
tic with deponent respecting Um manvihnentri us
arnelevil denapirilli las Mutat sod., Ike saateof Dr.
Ja Tha mb
t o id eewo Tseitd.
ip sanaged stated lie Wu in all mi
poor, and wu not dt far hard labors-are wish, to
nuke shim awnier; la ardor to lire way trite eld
days, and that, if ilentaperille under the esselugilkorie
mid sold so wen, end so ensolt seam war nutisby ,
1. he amid eel. no reseal why he tit not peke
something out of It too, (his nuns belq Turtnient)
U he could get s Capable *rood be peaperi •
and.oninuketne• ft *w him, Derment la on.
conversations uked laid Townsead iN ala res related
le Dr. L Towountl , to lekloti MI or Dal kg
knew Dr. & Teams] would be down ne la eller
he should edatmenea. But that le did ant sere for ,
him ah a had formed • espirtnenidp with men who
amid fundsh the requisite serest efriapitali—ead war
well prepared leis Dad ktareg.tapiest ; my ails*
that might* mode nettle.. "- '
Deponent further says, that pennant to the request
Of and Jacob Townsend, hi wrote • recipe for tho
noinufaiture of • Syrup at saratietirsoiarigat
him. dui Townsend observed that he irsotiert to
maks a ..seamen to exhibit to his tannin ka thew
approval as he welsed to intlfy them in *an
as they (crotched ell the capital—mild To alb'
told deponent that the bottles they were to ace wee.
hi be of the same lase and shape 4. Den P. Tame
sends. and demment. at the net of said Jacob
Towmaial, soul to the our, of Dr. & P. Tow metal,'
and protium' one of his label,'
And dalponent farther sayallist he has beets indors
ed, and warily helm...lathe syrup of Sarsaparilla, *ld
as Old Jacob Tow mend's, I. mete after the recipe for.
Welled by deponent, ter Jacob Townsend.= allaresaki.
And lumber deponent am* not .
WILLIAM Anmerritoreo.
*torn to before ma, this 14th day of %lay, la*.
C. WOODHULL.
Mayor of the City of . New best
PROOF!! PROOF!!!
Here le proof conclusive that Dr 8. P. Townsend's
Misspent* is the original. The following le heel
some of the must respectable patent la Oda Slat&
FROM THE
Albany *Eventing Joimidli
Dr. Townsend , . Sarsaparilla.
There pro/ably cmvarr he. been so pripuhws remedy
or patent medicine, as Dr. Townsend.% Sarsaparilla.
a ISM, we. originally, NMI enntinuea to be anannfac.
tenet In this city, at tint by the Doctor himself, and
afterward@ Inc .... al years and to the rowan time,
by Clapp h. Townsend, the present p ave r atora. *nee
She partnership wait formed, the Doe* ha. resided In
New York where he keeps II store, and allemb tette
Amon.. /hot ammoniate at that point. The menu
factory I. In the city, and is conducted by the junior
psiinvr, Capp-.heroall the modicum is maculae.
n. 4.
Few of our either here any Idea of the amount of
this medicine that is innotifeelasraid and sold. Deana.
the sales hi His country, it Is shipped to the Gonads+,
Weal India lalands, smith America, and wren to Mi.
stmt., in conaid•rable quantities. At the maiwabacteiry
Way employ a steam angina,. *aides a large MIN% Ir
of men, women and gir ls, the peepanatista of •
medicine, making tones, printing &a. slid tun not.
ready (or shipment, over 400 dolma par day, or Maly
Ontio bottles. This Ir 111 aaosswee
The great male the medicine has acquired, Ass in.
doled • number of Mee to get up imitations, and Wore
is at the present time, other inedkine. for sale, eat
are called Dr. Townsend'. tionapardla." One hi par.
DC II ler started sabot' . tom/ ago In New York, Y called
Ohl Doctor Jacob Tovimende tianaparillam era alp.
parson; •with a view, by dint of adverthing, and the
usual raimidle. snorted to in arch style , In appropri.
ale the rime of Dr. S. P. Towasemili greet moody.
and Diu. gain all the advantages rerrakiag fromdke
popularity of the mama vihkh he has acquired for it.
by years of patient sad eapeesive labors. Dr 8 P.
Tow mend, brutally of this city, as le well knows
hme, tc the imam*, and original proprietor d the
modulo. known ma -Dr Tow 'a lanaparille"
and we think those person. who are attempting bison
Weir uncle as the gamine, should be espied.
FROM THI
New Turk Dolly .r.
00 , Re published an adrertasemeat medvertently
.one time since that did Injustice to Dr. S. P. Time
mad, who le the original proprietor of Oa atagrabinea
of Bersepuilia knows as Dr. Topraeoad'a Other
parties hare ti fade the pest few molts imgegM or
connected thentselres with a owl by the ease sof
Toweeled wanton up • statiehtti end cal* It by the,
some lame Thin medicine was ads all is The
Tribe* as the ensign/. he. 1160 edrentimeent also
contained matter datmgatory * the clasiviAmt of Dr.
& P. Tewasend end that of hie seseistare We,rygott
it impared, and In Justice to the Da mad eft ea
pinwales
FROM THE
New York Deily Mims
De. Torniessi,'s extraordinary wirertimanewlophkh
occupies ao entire page of the km, will not escape
ounce. Dr. $. P. Townsend, who I. 1114 edema pro
prietor of Dr. Townsend's Haireperills, sad whim* et
kir is awl door to Ma. whom he has lora for rim.
al Foam is driving aa 1.0111011100 botimas. He meshes
ao hera thki Pori haradrid &tom of Sormodata par
day, sod ins. this enonootts quentßY dewist Ispply
the demsnd. • medicine ever so Irmo a
popularity as his preposition d tbiMmysylio HIS
edition of Almanacs for use mei SEX r. end be
has paid the . New Yon* Sao hr airs t 41::
lost 'war yoosa. ors+ siwo, mot lor oak
that it la to. olataport adrortiatig bri has ihoa doom
This 'radians is imported to the Com*. net
dam !kWh Monica and loinopre, Is weaskrable
quantities, end fe womieti Into getiosall aso In show
somas*, sr 'roll or ham., titUritor • •
. ..
Druggistsand saws that, soil aisnagewilla the it.
ile a n g ta i o bm ir s Zt y nt . Dr. ,Towne
mat swindles the aestassom ?AnPar AMU ha
guilty of such an act, monad onimott In Mar fraud
-mind no Druggist of mums hate llagance but hams
that oath la the only genuine.
OW Jacob It o Pinismali .
Some people who ens ant wall Ildiwased.a* hay.
not read the papers, and not men out solverthamtnts,
boa Woo 1.1 to stippose, that bermes, thise Men ad.
gertith their staff SA a OM boob Towsweeds,* that it,
must, of mums, be the 41(16,114 It is less than one
year mince shay eiwisseaMit to Malastbolt medicine.
Olin has bean In the marina over tut pow. _
1 iiti (Mal*.
.-..an-oldio lig vbfluhrodig_to jiliii ' this public as.
Ybytholato, ke. - Nola - sagular educated,
t'hynicsan, and'ofteMattempted to notantheture a meta
ICI* untik thee* me hl am at bia
asuais They sap th.r.do," • • wish phs to bo.
Rom that their Ithm*Fril '‘., nu n, 0 sano—bab
ii...bipsi Ms form* a , i , • time.
0
wart thattheir IS Ie • alli. • s ad this,
edginat ; sod fumy , lb. Wham
Mal the atngthey manna ,_„,.l the . mimpotl'e.
piiispowilia, that has pe .7""'' so , , Godwin",
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GENTLEMEN •
I L 'find it to their itivintitigo eall
wv et the Store of J. L. SCHICK.
and examine his stook or .Satin Yestings,
Gloves, Stockings. Handkerchiefs, Cra
vats, Suspenders; &e.
Oct. 17, 1849.
GOLD PENS AND SILVER PEN-.
CILS, (best quality) Card Cases,
Visiting and printing' Cards, Fancy Nolo'
Paper, Envelopes, Is l _9tlt? 014 vs, 1 1 '11137
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