NEW ESTA BLISIEII ENT. Chairs and Cabinet Furniture LOWER MAN EVER ! D. & J. CULP ESPECTFULLY announce to the vitieettsvif Adams county that they bail entered into co-partnership for the inaintrecture and sale ofall kinds of Malin and Cabinet Furniture, sad that they will always have on hand, at their Establishment in South Baltimore street, Gettysburg. a few doors above Fahnestock's Store, (the old stand of D. Culp,) a full assortment of CHAIRS, of every variety, such as BOSTON ROCKING, CANE SEAT FMIZwJJM(,AIiYJ,fI Also, SETTEES, of various kinds, painted in imitation of rose-wood, mahog any, satin-wood, walnut, maple, and all fancy colors. They will constantly keep on hand and make la order, Bureaus, Centre Tables, Bedsteads. Cup boards. Stands , bough-Troughs, Wash-Stands, Dining and Breakfast Tables, 4•c. all manufactures by experienced workmen and of the b,.st material, which they will be pleased to furnish to those who may favor them with their custom on the most reasonable terms. Having supplied theta selves with a very large and superior stock of stuff, they have no hesitation in MU ring the public that they can furnish work which for cheapness, beauty and durabil ity, cannot be surpassed by any other shop in the County. They will also atteud to all kinds of LIOUdE AND SIGN PAINTING. PAPER HANGING, dm, upon the shortest notice and most reason able terms. Wall Paper will be furnished —specimens of which can be seen at our establishment. IcrAll work made and sold by the firm will be warranted. They are deter _mined to sell as cheap as the cheapest, just to suit the times. The publie will consult their interests by giving them a call before purchasing elsew here. All kinds of Coun try Produce and Lumber will be taken in part payment for work. Feb. 2, 1819.—tf CAUTION ! WHERE AS sundryindividuals of late have been trying to monopolize and forestall public opinion; and whereas the subscriher can at the present timeshew the largest and best stock of CHAIRS in this County. therefore be it known to all persons interested that the undersigned continues to manufacture at the old stand in South Baltimore Street, every variety of PL./ /Nand FeINVC CHAIRS, which will be sold on the most accommodating terms for Cash or Produce. My Chairs are made in Gettysburg, and not in "Boston." House and. Sign Painting attended to as formerly ; and from long practice and experience in business, the subscriber feels confident that his work will bear the closest inspection, because his workmen are of the beat that the country can furnish. CIIBINET WARE, of every variety and of the best quality, will be furnished to Customers, and at all times made to or der. !K2'All kinds of Lumber taken at fair prices: CHAIR PLANK particularly wanted—something len than ..5000" feet will answer. Feeling thankful for past favors, the subscriber hopes, by attention to business, still to merit a share of public favor. • HUGH DEN WIDDIE. Gettysburg, March 9, 1849.—tf LAST NOTIOL Ait 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, as it is not my wish to add maw. D. HEAGY. TITRITITtra3I. 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 lim 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 Chain bersburg street, where can be had the best bargaius you ever had, caer for Cash or Country Produce. Oct. 19, 1849.—tf EW ESTABLISH Al ENT. II ENRY SMITH, RESPECTFULLY informs the citi zens of Gettysburg, and strangers who may tarry here untiltheir beardsgrow, that he has opened a new saloon in the shop formerly occupied by JACOB Luxor, in West York street, one door West of Paxton's Hat-store, whore he intends prose cuting the Tonsorial business in all its va ried and various branches. His razor's good and sharp, Hell shave your lace without a smart. Gentlemen, call and see for yourselves. His sponge is good, his towels are clean, And in his shop he's always seen. 1111-11 e also respectfully informs the gentlemen that they can at any time have their boots. blacked in the neatest style.— Gentlemen can also have grease removed from their clothes. Gettysburg, April 21, 1848. DIAMONII TONSOR S. R. TIPTON. vAIatIONABLE Barber and . Hair Dresser, has removed his ,, Ternple" both. diamond,sdjoiningthe County Buil. dings, where he can at all times be found impend to attend to the calls of the public Dross long .experience he flatters himself that ha can go through all the ramifications *Mt letworicaldepartmen ts, with such an degree of skill as will meet the en *s oldittfaction of all who submit them elN Itt the keen ordeal of his razor. He lopts. Ilsotofers, that by attention to buil- Mit Ora *wire to plead", he will merit attiohaiNifeelett liberal share of imblie =Li* The mak wilbe mended to. UNION MAGAZINE, The Sekswwkdged Blackwood of mcrica. A N impartial press has awarded to Sartain the /IL credit of publishing the beat Magazine in America. Their decision is founded upon the established fact, that he publishes better and more varied embellishments than any of hie rivals, and that he pays for original contribu tions more than all his competitors combined, and hence has secured authors of the highest repute in Europe and America. Great Inducements To suhscribefor Me corning Volume, Jan. 1850. The publisher , of Sartain's Magazine ofLit erature and Art, announce to the reading pub ! , lic, that whilst their Magazine for 1849 is ate knowledgod to be superior in every respect to any other published in this countr May .hale made arrangements whereby the Magazine for the next year will excel all its former moat. The Literary Department will remain under the control of its present able editors, Prof. JOHN S. HART, of Philadelphia, and Mr.. CAIN. OLINC M. KIRKLAND, of New York, who, be sides articles from their own pens every month, have secured contributions trom the BEST AUTHORS in Europe and Ameries. These contributions, including some of the most bril liant Magazine ankles anywhere to be found, are entirely original, being written expressly for our Magazine, and not selected from other publications. If we cannot anotot distinguished names to our list of contributors by the liberality of our prices, or the respectability of our Magazine, we aseuredly shall not try to gain the appear , ance of it, by taking extracts from authors of great name, and so :nixing them up in our table of contents, Mat they shall seem to be original. Among the many distinguished names in our hat of contributors, may be mentioned the fol. mumwhoss..teritefor no other pri- adimrp•—rrederi sf" ka master, of Sweden, Wet Hewitt, of &Wand, Mary Hewitt, do., R ifi Home, do., author of "A New Spirit of the Age," "Orion," itc., Silverpen, the popular contribor to "Eliza Cook's Journal," the author of "Mary Barton,", Henry W Longfellow, Rev G W Bethune, 11 DeN P Willis, Miss() M Sedgewick, George H Bolter, John Neal, J Russell Lowell, French, J Grand; Joseph R chandler, Rev W B Furness, D D, Mrs H L Sigoarney, Prof Alden, Rev J P Durbin, D D, Mrs E Oakes Smith, Reit John Todd, 1) D, Mrs Francis S Osgood, Rev Albert Barnes, Mrs L M Child, Prof Rhoads, Mrs Anne C Lynch, Park Benjamin, Mrs O M Butler, II Tuckermsn, Mass Eliza L Sprees. H W Her bert, Mrs Joseph C Neal, Mrs E F Ellett, Prof Moffat, Mrs E C Kinney, Rev R. 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There would be a Vast saving to the publishers in using such plates, as they can be purchased at almost any price, from 111115 down to the price of the metal. We aim to give the best, both in Literature and Art. THE F4SH/ONB.—Fuhion plates are of the nature of news. The lady who wishes to dress fashionably, does not ask what was worn.. but what is worn. She does not want in 1849 the fashions of 1818, nor in December those of August. Paris is the acknowledged centre of the Mode, whence all fashions primarily origi nate. Any pe riodical which employ se process of "Americanising" them, that requires from three to six months, can only be compared to a newspaper that should persist in importing its files of foreign news by the old line of Liverpool packets, or hires man at great "extra" expense to bring the news on foot from New Orleans, instesiof using the Steamer and the Telegraph. By the method we have adopted, a cut, giving the Fashions with the minutest accuracy, can be completed in three or four days after the ar rival of the steamer. To execute the same on steel, end then color it, for a large edition, re quires as many months. Of this we had a striking proof daring the issue for 1849, by which we gave the Fashion, three or four months died V our eesspefiters! Otir plan enables us also to furnish triple the number q' plates. thus hmaishing our readers with all the prevailing modes of Paris and London. Instead of a sin gle plate with two fig ures , we often give three or four plates, with eight or ten distinct figures, each exhibiting a separate costume. NEW FEATURES.—We have many fea tures and improvements entirely new in Mag azine publiabing. which will be introduced into the forthcoming volume. TERMS: Single Copies 113 cents. One Copy $3 per Annum, and • premium of ehher a portrait of the late •Presidents James K. 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OFFER EXTRJOBDI7Ir4RY Any new subscriber, sending us Five Dol len prior to the .Ist •February, 1850, shall re ceive in return full sets of Sartain's Magszine for 1849 and 1850, and two volumes of Camp bell's Foreign Monthly Magazine, and the Washington or Taylor print, thus securing up wards of 3000 pages of literary matter, and up wards of 900 engravings for $5. The post town sending the largest number of ' mail subscribers for the year 1850, prior to the' Ist of April next, together with the advance payment, will be entitled, gratis, to the same number of Soria in's Magazine,for the year 1851 For the second largest list each subscriber will be entitled to ono of our premium plaice. Re member, these plates are of a large size, and suitable for a parlor ornament. Persons wishing to get up a club, will be supplied with a specimen number, by writing for it, and paying the postage. Teams tisva.- RIABLY in IDIrANCr. D • LEAGY. Address Oct. 29. CI ONSTANTLY on hand also, Clasps, ‘..) Steel Beads, Rings and Tassels, Twists, ate., by Oct. 5. Plata and Figured Clasps. QTEEL HEADS, Purqe Twist, Tassels Silk Canvass, and Reticules, constant, ly on hand and for sale at SCHICK'S. NOUSE SPOUTING WILL be made and put up by the subscriber.wbo willattend prompt ly to all orders, and upon as reasonable terms as can be procured at any establish menVlo the county. GEO. E BUEHLER. SARTAINNS JOHN SARTAIN & CO. Philadelphia J. L. SCHICK. 1101 EIC.4101 4 167111:::1.11E1 TILBT DREADFUL COUGH! THE LUNGS ARE IN DANGER—THE WORE OF THE DESTROYER HAS BEEN BEGUN—THE COUGH OF CONSUMPTION BATH IN IT A SOUND OF DEATH! RE YOIJ A MOTHERT—Your darling ebild,•your idol and earthly joy, is now perhaps confined to her chamber by a dangerous • cold--her pale cheeks, her thin, shrunken fing ers, tell the hold disease has already gaited upon her---the sound of her sepulchral tough pierces your YOUNG' MAN, when jest about teenier life, disease sheds a heart-eroshing blight over the fair prospects of the future-4(pr beetle cough sal feeblelitobi tell ofyour loss of hope, but you need noudestitair.. There ta a balm which will heal the wounded lungs--.it le Sherasoretwllle-ffealist 'ROSIN ! Mrs. ATI'REE, the wife of Wm. H. Attree, Esq. was given up by Dr. Sewall, of Washing ton, Dr.. Roe and M'Clellan of Philadelphia, and Drs. Roe and Mott of New York. Her friends. all thought she most die. She had every ap pearance of being in consumption. and was pro. oounced so by her physicians. litherman's Bal. sam was given and it cured her. Mrs. GARRABRANTZ, of Bull's Ferry, was also cured of Consumption by this Balsam when all other remedies failed to give relief—she aria reduced to a skeleton. Dr. A. C. Castle, Den. tist, 281 Broadway, has witnessed its effects in several cases where no other medicine afforded relief —but the Balsam operated like a charm. Dr. C. also witnessed its wonderful effects in cu ring Asthma, which it never fails of doing,— Spitting Blood, alarmtng as it may be, is effect tally cured by this Balsam. It heals the rup tured or wounded blood vessels, and makes the lungs sound again. Rev. lIENRY JONES, 108 Eighth avenue, was cured of cough and catarrhal of of 50 year. standing. The first dose gave him more relief than all the other medicine be had ever ta. ken. Dr. L. J. Beals, 19 Delaney street, gave;it to a sister-in-law who was laboring under Con sumption, and to another sorely afflicted with the Asthma. In both cues its effects were im mediate, soon restoring them to c imfortabot health. Mrs. LUCRETTA WELLS, 05 Christie it., sneered from Asthma 42 years. Sherman's Bal. sarn relieved her at once. and she is comparative ly well, being enabled to subdue every attack by ' a timely see of this medicine. This indeed is the great remety for Coughs, Colds, Spitting Blood, Liver Complaints, and all the affections of the throat, and even Asthma and Consump tion. Price 25 cents and $1 per bottle. ILTDr. Sherman's Cough and Worm Lozen ges. and Poor Man's Plasters, sold as above. Dr. Sherman'e Office is at l WI Nassau at. N. Y. 117 - For sale by SAMUEL H. BUEHLER, General Azent. Gettysburg; arid by Dr. Kaufman, Petersburg ; J. N. Hollinger, Heid lersburg ; E. Stuhle, Centre Mills; J. \l'Knigbt, Beedersvi Ile ; J. F. Lower, Arendtseille; Stick & Witmer, Mummashurg ; T. MKnight. WKnight ville ; A. Scott, Cash town ; J. Brinkerhoff, Fair field ; E. Zuek, New Cheater; D. M. C. White, Hampton; H. E. Miller and Wm. Wolf, East Berlin; Wm. Bittinger, Abbottstown ; Lilly & Riley, New Oxford; E. S. Owings, St'nerrfs towd ; and Samuel Berlin, Littlestown. July 20,1.849.-3 m VALUABLE MEDICINES. A' 0 . 0 UR AU -X01"ar: 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, Tie Doloureaui, Chronic sore Eyes, Blistered Surfaces &c. It is equally beneficial in all kinds:of Inflamatory Diseases, such as sore Nipples and Eyes, Sprains, Rheumatism, White Swelling and Ulcers, Bruises, Burns, Chil blains, Erysipelas, Piles, ac., will quickly be relieved by the application of this salve. This remarkable sanitive possesses many virtues never found in any other article.— It has themost perfect power over all pains by fire, positively allaying the suffering al most immediately upon its application.— If any disbelieve the statement, we would earnestly invite them to call and examine the numerous unsolicited certificates of of remarkable cures wrought by this salve. It has for months past been sold upon the following liberal terms, to wit: if the user was not perfectly satisfied, and even de lighted with its effects, and furthermore if it did not fully answer our recommend*. tions, their money was returned immedi ately at their request. On these terms this absolute heal-all is now sold ; and we simply ask if the public can demand any thing more reasonable t Kind parent, keep it constantly on hand ; in ease of accident by fire, life may be lost without it ; but by its use all burns are subject to its con trol, unless the vitals are destroyed. Caution.—No Pain Extractor can be genuine unless you find the signature of Comstock et Co. on the wrapper to each box. Beware of the counterfeit. RHEUMATISM.—Comstock's Hew es' Nerve and Bone Liniment, and Indian Vegetable Elixir, is warranted to cure any cue of ,Rheumatism, Gout, Contracted Chordsand Muscles,orstiffJoints,strength en Weak Limbs, and enable those who are crippled to walk again. Use this ar ticle and be cured, or go without it and suffer, as you please Certificates of cures by the hundred can be seen at 21 Cortland street, N. York, where this arti cle is sold only genuine. DEAFNESS.—Use Dr. McNair's Ac coustic Oil, for the cure of Deafness. Al so, all those disagreeable noises, like the buzzing of insects, falling of water, whiz zing of steam, which are symptoms of ap proaching deafness. Many persons who have been deaf for ten or twenty years, and compelled to use ear trumpets, have, after using • one var two bottles, thrown a side these trumpets, being made perfectly well. It has cured cases of ten, fifteen, and even thirty years standing of deafness. Rays Liniment of Me Piles.—The worst attack* of die Piles are effectually and permanently cured in a short time by the use of the genuine Hay's Liniment,. Hundreds of our first citizens throughout the country have aced this liniment whit complete success. It is warranted to cure the most aggravated case. If no core be effeeted the money will be refunded. For Sale st the Drug and Book Store of SAMUEL H. BUEHLER. Gettysburg, Jan. 19, 1849. JUST RECEIVED and now opening a large lot of Long and . Bquire SHAWLS, Turkere 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 somest and most graceful articles that so richly enhances the costume. FRESH ARRIVRL J ' UST received, superior Freals 11Arad, rel, N. E. Cheese,Lard and Sperm Oil, G. h. and line alt, at reduced pri ces, for sale by JNO. M. ISTEyENSON. Oct. 28. X 1849. BALTDIORE FALL TRADE, To Conatry Merchants & Families THEnndernamed merchants,importsrs,men ufacturent, and dealers, respactfuliy unite in calling the attention of country merchants and others visitiog Baltimore, to their large and ee rie(' stock of goods, which will be found u cont. Piste, ad the prices at low as at any other es teblishmentein this or any other city. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. Cassis, & Hawtszn, T. Wheless& Thelon is Books ~id Htstitisair, No. 262 Market street, • Opposite Hanover street. WILLIAM BROWN, Importer. Manufacturer, and Dealer in Watches, Pine Jewelry, Silver, Plated Ware, and Fancy Goods, Whotetak sad RetaiL No. 280 Baltimore street. ROBERT BROWN & SON, D Is WaTeats & J11103411T, SALTER PLATE) AND BRITANNIA GOODS, COTIENIt o: Market and Calvert streets, Opposite the Museum. CORTLAN & CO.. No. 903 BALTIMORE STIII7, Importers stud Dealers in Family and Fancy Hardware, Table Cutlery Plated Goods, Bronzed Fenders, &c. IS hoe Thread Warehouse. 1111LARRABEE, No. 24 North Calvert 0 street, Importers of Shoe Threads. Shoe Tools, and Findings in General, and Manufse• Curer of Fashionable Lasts, Boot Trees, Shoe Trees, Crimping Boards, etc. J. H. WHITF.HURST'S SICTLIGIIT ItaOetaaiu GALL RRRRR , No. 2071 1 Baltimore street, Baltimoie; 77 Main street, Richmond; sycamore street, Petersburg; Main street, Norfork, and Main street, Lynchburg. GEORGE F. BROWN & BROTHER. Wnotasact Daeaeurs, No. 4, Liberty street, Have constantly on hand a large and desirable stock of Drugs, Paint•, Oils. &c., to which they invite the attention of the trade. T. W. WILLIAMS. LIDILIV F*sm . BOOT & SNOB STORK Wholesale and Retail, No. 101 Baltimore street, Nearly opposite the Museum HENRY J. RIGBY, Merchant Tailor. No. 154 and 156 Museum Building, Baltimore street, Splendid Clothing for .Nlen and Boys TO COUNTRY 3IERCHA N TS, PAPIR !UNBINDS, WNOLIEVALS ALD RETAIL. glitallE attention of Couutry Merchants is in ikk sited to our large assortment of Wall Pa per, Fire Board Prints, he., which we offer • lowest Prices. Curtain Paper—We have the largest and best assortment in the city, and the lowest price. A call is solicited HOWELL & BROS., Manufacturers, 21.0 Baltimore street, between Charles and Light streets ROYSTON BETTS, WHOL6LL LI DE ALAN IN Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, No. 283 Baltimore street. FETA large lot of Kerney and Blankets on hand EZRA GATES, No. 221 Baltimore street, Manufacturer and dealer in all kinds of TRIMMINGS, REGALIA. •ND T•RIRTT 00005 T. W. RETTON'S :AIM' FACTORY. 'Wholesale and Retail, No. 179 Baltimore street. 1113 - A large stock of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods constantly on hand G. V. KEEN & CO., No. I'2 Baltimore at., 6 doors West of the Bridge IVAN U FACTURERS and dealers in Tin ant Sheet lion Ware; Britannia, Block Tin Willow and 'Wooden Ware; Stoves, Hardware Cutlery and Fancy Goods. H. BOLTON. FASIIIOTAIILE CLOTHING EMPORICM, Whnlesale and Retail, No. 131 Baltimore street, Second door west of Charles TIN WARE! TIN WARE!! EALERS will find it greatly to their ad " by calling at my establishment to relec their Tin W are, as I am selling very low for cash .ALFRED H. REIF, No. 935 Baltimore stree GEORGE K. QUAIL, Fasnionable Hat and cap Store, No. 204 Ptatt Street, Near Hanover street, AS on hand, a large stock of flats and Caps of the latest style Also, now opening, a large and select asaor meat of Fur., consisting of M V►IS, BOAS •an VICTOR 111 ics,ji All of whit a will be sold low for cash JOSEPH K. STAPLETON, No. 195 Baltimore Street, 5151 AN UF ACT USES all kinds of Brushes Bellows, Fishing rods and Tackle. LTBmiths' Bellows made and repaired G. G. FINCH, No. 32 Light street. Wholesale and Retail dealer in STOVES, 'Lowe, roaaraess, dic. • BARTIN WILKINS, .'Wholesale and Retail Saddle, Harness. Trunk, AND COLLAR /ACTOR I', No. 178 Market Street. CHARLES BLAKE, Dealer in Watches, Jewelry, and Watch Materials, WHOLLIALIII /MP No. 192 Baltimore street. J. P. HARTMAN, MIRCUART TAILOR, No. 163 Baltimore street, Between Calvert and Light, ICTBupetior Clothing.ntady made A. & J. & MATHIOT, Gay Sired Chair Warerooma, No. 29 Clay Street, Where may be obtained every variety of Fan. s and Windsor Chairs, Rocking Chairs, Settees, L. JARRETT, Has Removed to No. 126 Baltimore /street, Americas Building, And has owned a law and aplendid stock of Men'S and ilay's Ready-made Clothing. MSTEELE & CO.. Wholesale and Rs. CI tail Bookastlerasind Stationers,,No. 92 Baltimore street, 5 daft* East of Holliday, are now receiving from New York trade odes a large assortment of Hooke, Stationery, Paper, Blank Books, etc., whleh,they wines!l very low. JESSE MA.RbEN, Mannfacturer and Wholesale Dealer in Patent Platform Balances and Scales of every description, second Charles at., batman Lombard and Pratt. ARMY BROGANS. GEORGE HARMAN. .No. 194 Pratt Street,3 door Rut of Hanover, MIAS on hand a large assortment of Army Ula and other Brogans, for Servants, Men. Wo. men, and Boys. H. DIFFENDERFFER, Of the firm of R. M'ElDowney & C 0..) NVITES his friends to their complete assort ment of RICH FALL DRY GOODS, Whole. sale and Retail, 199 Baltintore street. HORN'S TRUNK MANUFACTORY, Corner of Baltimore and Calvert streets. arIONSTANTLY on hand the largest atom. NW mint In the city of Leather Travelling and Packing Trunks, Valises, Carpet Sags, etc., Wholesale and Retail. October 5,1849.--5 t TIIE GREAT REMEDY FOR BURNS CERTIFICATEi AND REFERENCES. s L IR-A few days since I badly burned one of WU my hands with melted silver, which I wu pouring from a crucible. I applied your Muter of Pain, which at once relieved me from the ex. cruciating pain, and worked a complete cure, leaving nb scar. W. S. Wof , D, Syracuse, Dec. 1, 'en. Silversmith. BURNED CHILD CURED. Mr. W. L. Green, formerly Postmaster at Joe- BM, Corner's, N. Y., states that one of his child ren fell on a hot stove, very badly burning his face, and ! severely injuring oneof his eyes. Tou• soy's Muter of Pain was applied, which imme diately telieved 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 his arms dread. fully burned by the bursting of a furnace, caus ing the skin and flesh to peel off the arm in large keit, leaving a ■hocking and painful sight.— Tousey's Master of Pain was used, and the pain instantly slopped, and the arm was speedily cu red without a seer. Messrs. Armory, the pro prietors of the Foundry, certify to these facts.— Every person should keep this Ointment by them. ANOTHER BURN CURED. Mr. S. Tousey—l have been much pleased with the healing qualities of your Master of Pain. I send you one of a number of cases in my own family. My little girl, eight years of age while at play in my sitting-room, accidentally fell, resting her whole weight upon the hot stove. for. cing herself back with the hand still on the stove and burning the skin of her hand to a crisp.— One application of your Ointment immediately removed all pain—not a blister was raised—and the next day, althongh the skin was stiff, all 110 re , nese hail been removed. IL BARNS. tlfFor sale by SAMUEL H. BUEHLER, General Agent, Gettysburg ; and by Dr. Kauffman, l'etersburg; J. 8. Hollinger, Meidlersburg; E. Stable, Centre ; J. M. Knight, Benderssille; J . F. Lower, A rendtstown. Stick &Witmer. Mummasburg; T.M . K night, M. Knightsville ; A. Scott, Cashlosi n ; J. Brinker holt Fairfield; E. Zack, New Chester; I). N C. White, Hampton; 11. L. Miller and William Wolf, .East Berlin; Win. Rittinger, Abbott* town; Lilly & Riley, New Os lord; E. J, Ow• ings, M'Sherrystown i and Samuel Berlin, Lit. tlestown. Sept. 14, 184 0.--3 m fillHE subscriber tenders his acknowl edgments to the public for the liberal and steady patronage with which he has been favored for a series of years, nod re spectfully announces that he has just re ceived, at his old established stand in Chambersburg street, a large and fresh SVPPLY Or DRUGS & MEDICINES, Li•zailate.wiloyoLgtho„, fr Paints, Varnish, Dyestuffs •41 and every variety of articles usually found in a Drug store, to which he invites the attention of the public, with assurances that they will be furnished at the most Jettison able prices. 8. 11. BUEHLER Gettysburg, June 2, 1848. S ILKS—now opening a splendid assort ment of those rich CHANGEABLE SILKS. Chameleon Silks, Chameleon Stripe Armure, Satin I)u Chene, besides a great variety of Black Silks, which will be sold 20 per cent. cheaper than at any other establishment in town. A. 13. KURTZ. M'ALISTER'S ALL-HEAL ING OINTMENT, Tll E WO R S 8.1a, rE, ) 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 sash a reputation as "M'A Ilister's All-Healing or Worlds salve. - Almost every person that has made trial of it speaks warmly in its praise. One has been cured by it of the moat painful Rheuma tism; anorher of the Piles, a third of a trouble some Pain in the Side, a fourth of a Swelling of the Limbs, &c. Il it does not give immediate re lief in every case, it can never do injury, being applied outwardly. As another evidence of the wonderful healing power possessed by this salve, we subjoin the following certificate from a re spectable citizen of Alaidencreek township, in this county : "Maidenareek, Berk' co, Pa., March 30, '47. Messrs. Ritter & Co.-1 desire to inform you that 4 was entirely cured of a severe pain in the back by the meof M' Mister's All-Healing Salve which I purchased from you. I suffered with it about 20 years, and at night was unable to sleep. During that time I tried various remedies, which were prescribed for me by physicians and oth er persona without receiving any relief, and at last made trial of this Salve with a result favors ble beyond expectation. lam now entirely free from the pain, and enjoy at night a sweet and peaceful sleep. 1 have also used the Salve since for tooth ache and other complaints, with similar happy results. Your friend, JOHN HOLLENBACH. The following is from a regular Physician of extensive practice in Philadelphia: James M'Allister-Bir : I have for the two lut years been in the habit of using your Oint ment in cases of Rheumatism, Chilblains and in Tenia Capites, (Scald Head,) and thus far with the happiest effect. 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 thepro fession at large. Yours, truly, Philadelphia, Dec 30, 1847. James !tVAllister—Dear Sir: I take pleasure In making known to you the great benefit I have received by using your Vegetable 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 no pur. pose; but by using your Ointment a few days, it was completely dried up and well 1 have also used it for Burns, for which I find it an excellent article; also, in all cases of inflammation EDWARD THORN I certify the above statement is true M C CADMUS, No 90, Market street, Philadelphia. UTAround the box are directions for using MeALLISTER'S OINTMENT for Scrofula, E rysipelas, Titter, Chilblain, Scald Head. Sore Eyes, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Nervous otiffee nous' Pains, Disease of the Spine,dleadache; Asth ma, Deafness, Ear Ache, Banes, Cross, all Diseas es of thelSkiss, Sore Lips, Pimples, 41}G, Swelling of the Limbs, Sores, Bikessinatina, Piles, Cold Feet, Croup, Swelled or Broken Breast, Toothache, Ague is the .Fate, tr. ." If Merano and Ntrasxs knew its value in ca ses of "swollen" or Sore Brost, they would not be without it. In such cases, if freely used, ac cording to the directions around each box, it gives relief in a etry few Amoy. 11:1 - This Ointment is good for any part of the body or limbs when inflamed.. In some taarit it should. be applied often. . • • C4O77OIV—No Ointment will be genuine utilesi the name of /Axes M'Axtunrast is writ ten with • pen on every label. II71"or sale by my Agents in all the principal towns In the Usited States. JAMES McALLISTER, Sole Proptie tor of the shove Medicine. PRINCIPAL OFFICE No. 518 North Third street, Philtdelobia.' LTPRICE Z 6 •CENTB PER T10X..43 • AGENTS.—S. 8. FORINT, Gettysburg; Jo. seph R. Henry, Abbottstown ; ;Hotter dt Rowe, Esnmitsburg; J. W. Belimitit, Hanover • C. A. Morris & Co., York; L. Rettig, Chatobe4burg. Juno lb, 1849.—eowly This complaint has three stages. The first or quotidian comes on every 24 how.; the tertian, every 40 holm; and the quartian,every 43 hours. These are usually called the hot, the cold, and sweating. The symptoms are yawning and stretching; cold hands and feet; • shrivelled skin, a small and frequent pulstki and finally a cold shake. a:y.Who would shiver and shake with this tormenting disease, when the only 'tactual rem edy may be bad fora mere trifle', The annex ed certificate was wholly unsolicited, and the sin cerity of the writer cannot be questioned. This certifies that my son bad been troubled with the Fever and A gue for the last four or five years. He first took it when we lived over in Jersey; and since we came here be has never known a well day. Half the time he has not been able to work at his trade ; and as my hue 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 got entirely rid of it at last, and all by the use of Dr. Clickener's won derful Sugar Pills. If I had 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. Rent, for stopping with them at our door. Your humble fervent, SUSAN COPLEY. Ott. 13, MS. Huntington township, L. I. 117 - For sale by SAMUEL H. BUEHLER, General Agent, Octlyslndrg ; and by Dr. Kauffman, Petersburg ; J. S. Hollinger Heidlersburg ; E. Stehle, Centre Mills; J. M. Knight, Bendersville; .1. F. Lower, A rend ter Hie; Stick & Witmer Mummasburg; T. Mtnight, WKnightsville ; A. Scott, Cashtown ; J. Brink erhoff, Fairfield; E. Zuck, New Chester: D. M. C. White, Hampton ; H L. Miller and William Wolf. East Berlin; Wm. Rittinger, Abbottatowk ; Lilly & Riley, New Oxford ; E. J. Owings, M*- Sherrystown ; and Samuel Berlin, Littlestown. Aug. 24, 11349.-3 m Z) ALLEY S G 'CAL RAIN EXTRACTOR THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE.) IV CHALLENGE the world to prove that my genuine Extractor has ever failed (since its introduction by me in IS:19.) in one single in stance to cure the worst Burns and Scales. But it must be the genuine article, not the vile coun terfeit stuff that is Hooding the market. hlsaa THZ Tees 'FUT 1 Dalley's Gecuine Extractor, in Burns and Scalds, affords immediate relief, as soon as ap plied ; it cools and draws out the fire and pain in a few minutes. Counterfeit Extractors, no mat• ter by what name or under what title they ap pear, when applied, irritate and increase the pain. Try all the imitations that profess to the same virtues, anti the above Tsar will be found coil. 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, Salt Rheum, Rheumatism Erysip elas, Eruption, Sore Nipples, Broken Breast, Chilblains, Fever Sores Old Sores and Burns, and all external inflammation, yield readily to the all•powerful, pain subduing, and curative properties of this extraordinary remedy. But mark, it must tie the Genuene Dailey. To the pub/ie.—Being cognizant of the danger attending the use of the COUNITIRFSIT EITR•CT oas, I distinctly declare that I %111 not hold my self responsible for the effects of any Extractor, unless the same be procured at my own Depot, 415 Broadway, New York, 23.1 Chestnut ntreet, Philadelphia, or fIOM my authorized agents. To TllE LADIES. And (specially to MotAels and Marls of Fain dirs.—The great and substantial benefit that may be derived, and the pain and suffering that may be prevented by the genuine Dullry's Migiral Pain Extractor, (see printed pamphlet, espehial ly the article addressed to Alothrrr,&c.,) ought to make it an inmate of every family. Lite itsell has, in many cases, been preserved by a ready application of my gensine Extractor. I would th•refore caution Mothers never to be without a box at it on hand, not for a single day ; for %%here there are children. accidents still occur. And what is of vast importance, especially to Girths, it heals the wounds without it scar! LIFE SAVED—AWFUL. CA:sl; Oh' SCALD! . lEhrayirtd, Niagara Co., N. February *.!fl, ISI S Mr. Dailey—Dear Sir—While my son, 15 years of age, was at work in the shingle manu factory of L. P. Rose, he had the minimum° to slip and fall into a a large vat, need for the put pose of boiling blocks preparatory to cutting.— The blocks bad just been removed from the vat containing a large quantity of boiling water.— tie 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. Dailey's Pain Extractor was procured as soon as possible (which was in about six hours) and applied, and which relieved him from all pain, preventing inflammation and swelling, and in a few days commenced healing his sores. There appeared a general improvement, so much so that in three weeks he was removed to his fath eels house, distance about one mile •nd 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, as a safe and invaluable remedy. With sentiments of respect, I remain, dear, sir, your most obedient and hunble servant, . . We, the undersigned, being 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., Wm. Evans, E. ('lark, L. P. Rose, Ira Newman, Wm. Newman. Mary J. Rose. ChAlains.—The Extractor has not as yet in any single instance,failed of en ring Cuts, Wounds, and Punctures—oo matter how severe—(see 12 page printed pamphlets) always yield readily to the wonderful properties of this wonderful salve. A. DALLEY, 415 Broadway,- N. York, and 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 4,1949.—0 m 8 BELL, M D TEA AGENCY. FRESH TEAS of all kinds—Gunpowder, Int- !P m , penal, Young flpon, and , Black--of the best quality, just received and for sale at the Drug and Book Store of • PPTliese Teas are from the house of Jenkins & co., Philadelphia, (formerly' of Canton,) and are of the very best quality. 'S. H. BUEHLER. THE STAR AND BANNER. . lipubliabedevery Friday Btrming . ,in [he County Building, above the Reg i ster and Recorder's Office, by • D. A. & O. H. BUEHLER. Tamale. If paid in advance or within the year, $2 Nr annum-.r..if not paid within the year, $2 50. No paper dieeontinued until all errearages are paid—, except at the option of the Editor.' Single copies 61. cents. A failure to notify a diacontinuano will he regarded u e new engagement. ..ddverritenents not exceeding a equine inserted three timer for *l—every subsequent insertion 35 cents.. Longer ones in the same proportion.-- All advertisements not specially ordered' for a given time, will be continued until forbid. A Jibe eral reduction will be made to those wheadverthe by the year. Job Printing of all kinds executed neatly and promptly, and on rensonable terms. • Letters and Communise Tone to the Editor, (en. opting such as contain Money or the names of new indmicribers,) must be ROOT PAID ID order cars attention. FEVER AND AGUE. BURNS AND SCALDS CAUTION ADLAE CLARK, SUSANNAII CLARK, C. E. CLARK. COMPOUND EXTRACT or SARSAPARILLA The moil Wonderful Medicine lit the Igs, 1,600,000 BOTTLES MANUFACTURED TF.ARLY. la Medi.Me la psi up in (Swart IlletSee, lute bem cured more thaw 100,000 Oases of Chronic DWl, lay ',Uhler the last TetWeava—ltinae Ile Omaha* UnbM Aped by h. P. TOWNSEND. EXPOSE. - - - BY BEADING VIIN. FOLLOWING AFFIDAVIT —the Public will learn the origin, or rather where the recipe for making t h e slur they call Old Dr. Jacob. Towamind's Sarsaparilla, cant. from—and will be able to Judge which in thegentilna and original, and of the honesty of the men who are employed In soiling it as the original Dr. Townsend.' Samparilla. Dr. S. P. Towasend wu the original proprietor and inventor of Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla, and hie medicine has 'Woad a reputation that no other remedy ever gained. He mannhetured over one million of bottles tut year, and in manufacturing at present 6,000 bottles per day. We nee more Sarsaparilla and Yellow Dock In oar establishment each day, than all tha other Sarsaparilla Manufacturer, in the world. Principal Ofilim, 171/ Fultonat READ THE AFFIDAVIT. City and nerdy if Nina Tick, n. William Armstrong, of the mild City, being dab , 'worn, doll' depose and say that h• is a prgetical' Druggist and Chemist. That some time In the latter part of May, or lint of June, 1848, a man by the name of Jacob Townsend, who at that time was • book and! pamphlet peddler, rallrd upon deponent, et the homer of Mr. Thompson, No. 4J lindamwetreet, where dept. nent boarded. and requested deponent to writs him a recipe by which to make a Syrup of Sarsaparilla. Deponent further says, that he became acqusinted with said Townsend at the office of Theodore Poster, Esq., book Publisher, with whom said Townsen d d e alt That said Townsend bed had frequent concern. Dons with deponent respecting the mane Actor* of as article nt Itertapartlia to be sold mkr tb name of Dr. Jacob Townsend, That said Townsend stated be wait an old man, and poor, anal was not fit for head labor—and wished to. make some money, in order to live easy In his old days, and that, If Bentaparilla under the name of Towle send sold so well, and so much money was made by he could see no reason why he might not make something out of it too, (his name being Townsend,) if he could get a capable person to prepare a recipe,. and manuthoture It for him. Deponent In one of the conversations asked said Townsend If he was related to Dr. S. P. Townsend, to which he replied, that h. knew Dr. ft. P. Townsend would be down nn him alter he should commence. But that he did not care bar him, as he heal harmed a co-partnership with men who could furnish the reipaislte amount of capital—and was well prepared to defend himself against any attack that might he made on him Deponent further gays, that pursuant to the request it soul Jacob Townsend, he wrote a recipe for the ndinuatettire of • Syrup of Sarsaparilla, and goes it to. him. Saul Townsend observed that he wanted tee make a epecimen to exhibit to hie partnere for their approval. as he wished to gratify them in every thing, as they furnished all the capital—mild Townsend also told deponent that the bottles they were to use were to he of the lame sire and shape as Dr. 19. P. Town• send* and deponent at tho request of said Jacob Townsend, went to the once of Dr. S. P. Townsend, and procured one of his labels. And deponent further says, that he has been inikirob ed. and verily believes the Syrup of Sarsaparilla, sold a. Old Jacob Townsend's, up made utter the recipe fur• niched I.y deponent, to Jacob Townsend, a. alermid. And further deponent with not. 'WILLIAM Aft NISTRONO. Sworn to before me, this 11th day of May. 1949. C. k IVOODIIULL. Mayor of the City of New Torii. PROOF!! PROOF!!! }fire is pna.f conclosive that Dr. S. P. Townsend's garsapsrdla is the original. The following u frog some of the most respectable papers in this Slats. FROM THE: Albany Evening Journal. Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla. Them piohnhlr never has been so popular • remedy or patent medicine, as Dr. Townsends'e Rampartlle which ere. ciriginally, and continues to be manatee tilled in this city, at first by the Doctor himself, end after w arils for several 'sire's and to the present time, by Clityp & Townsend, the present proprietors. Since the partnership was formed, the Doctor has reskled Ist New York, where he keeps a store and attends to the business that aceumulates at that point. The snail, factory Is In this City, hod is conducted by the Junior partner, r. r.epr--hem all the medicine I. inanuree. tun. it. Few of our citiven• have any lde• of the amotted of this medicine that is manufactured and sold. Bmidins the sales In this country, it a shipped to the Canada., West India !elands, South Amurlca, and even to En rope, in Goll.l.lrfablr quantities. At the manufactory they empty a steam engine, beside. a large camber of men, I.onloll and girls, In the preparation of the medicine, making Lone., printing, in, and turn out, ready for iihipment, over SOO dozen per day, or middy tooo bottles. Thl• is an enormous quantity. The great sale the medicine has acquired, his In. doted a mind., of men to get up imitationa, and there is at the piesent tune. other medicines for sale, that me maned Jrl Too somata Sarsaparilla." One in par lie lila r started a shot Chine ago in New York, is called ".!snob 'I ownsensi's Sarsaparilla," and ap porentl)•vi oh a Jew, by dint of edvertising, and the usual ironed,n resorted to in such effort., to appropri ate the name of lir. ri I' 'lnurnsend's great remedy, and thus gain all the ails antage. resulting from the raidilarity of the name which he hes acquired for It, I l ean of patient and expenaiv• labor.. 1/r. r. Townsend. formerly of this city, as im well knows heir, is the inventor and original proprietor of the medicine known as "tic Townsend'. Sanaparilla,. and w e think three penolis who are attempting Ibsen their article a the genuine, should be espnaid. • FROM THF. New York Dolly Tritium*. (Xi.- We publitdied en advertisement inadvertently mum time nine. that did injulttare to Dr. S. r. Town send, who is the original proprietor of thepreparatioa of Sarsaparilla known u Dr. Towfteendt. Other wines bare w Albin the past few months engaged or connected themselves with • man by the name of Townsend whoput up • medicine and calls it by the slime name. This medicine was advisrUeed in Tr. Tritiose as the on kc. This advertisement also contained matterderogatory to the character of Dr. S. P. Townsend and thin of his medicine. We regret it appeared, and In justice to the Dr. nuke this sa planation. FROM THE New York Dolly gun. Da. Tumor co's extrenntinary aol•ertisement,which occupies •n entire page of the Sty., will not escape notice. Dr. 8 I'. Tow mend, who la the original pro prietor of Dr. Townsend's liaaaparilla, and whose colt Ike Is next door to our., where be hu been for al yearn, is driving no immeme bnainue. He seciehme no less than four hominid dozen of Sarsaparilla per day, and even this enormous quantity does not supply' the demand. No medicine ever gained great a popularity as his preparation of the Sarsaparilla. ille edition of Almanam for ISIS coat 821,000, and he has paid the New York tarn Ste solviallsing, In the tut four years. over $lO,OOO, and he aelnowladgee that it le the cheapest olveassing he has had done. Thia medicine is exported to the Canada*, West dies, South America and 'Europe, in coosiderable quantities, and is coming into general we is those countriea, as well as ben. Swindlers. Druggists end others that sell Sarsaparilla be Us* genuine and original Dr. Townsend's earseparille. that is not signed by 8. P. Townsend, commits a freed, and swindles the custoqient Men that would be guilty of curb an ant, Would commit any other fraud —and no Druggist of common Int*lligence but knows that ours Ls the only genuine. Obi Jacob Townsend. Some people who are not well Informed, end have lot reed the papers, end not seen our advertisements. have been lad to auppose, that because these men ad vertise their stuff u Old Jacob Towneeadn^ that It must, of course, be the original It is lima than one year since they commenced to make their medbetimn Ours has been in the market over ten year. Title Old Jacob Towneeted. They are endeavoring to palm off on the public a• an old Physician, itc. Ile is not a regular educated Physician, and never attempted to menuilsottire a meth trine, until these men hired him for the ace of his name. They gay they do not wish the people to be • hese that their Samparilla Is ours, or the mine—but the better to deceive the public, they at the same time west that tbeir's is the Old Dr. TOwasend's, and the original; and endeavor to make the people believe that the stud they manufacture, is the Dr. Townsend% toresperilla, that has performed so many wonderfhl cares for the put ten years, and which has E al e reputation which DO other medicine ever which is is • base, ellleineati, unprinciOled We he commented suits against these men br damages. We wish It to be underetood, that the old Man in leo oblation to Dr. Townsend whstever. ha their ail eesibtements and circulars, they publish a cumber of grass falsehoods respecting Dr. Townsend, whisk we will not notice. • Palma Repeal,. Our opponents have published in the papers, Dud Dr. &P. Townsend wu dead. This they nod to their meats about the country, who report that we have given up buslnen, he. dic. The publio should Nus their guard, and not be deasived by these reprisal pled nn. Nodes of AM/Pa—After the first of September, 1819, Sr. S. P. Townsend's New York ONla will be in the South Baptist Church, No. es NassasstrlZ which Is now undergoing a thorny chant% will be Etta Ibr the batter noaormod Hon of ISO [No tailors and the public. Inks pelicans Netioe.—No ellnisl4lll M the genuine and on Hr. Townand% Wm signed by EL P. Towneend. -• • gnrn p erDhy Assect—Reddlog k; Co, iii 11014141114 amd - 11ing. E. Kidder, No. 100 Hourtabeet, Bostonl gawp{ lUtida , Jr.. Loma . ; Henry lona, Salem .laeles B. Wen, Vomiterl 4.11150 n Heat, Calsoonl .1. Belch k lion,l'reridence and by DrunSlN and en chants poen* th roughout thi. Unita Staben weak Wine ea the Canada. . Ir For Sale In Gettysburg, by L U. BVEIILER, FF'holesale .Se Retail 4gent for Adams Co. GENTLEMEN WILL find it to their advantage 101.611 v v at the Shire of J. 1.. SCHICK. and examine his stock of Satin Vesting.. Gloves, Piockings, Handkerchief., Cra vats, Suspenders, &c. Oct. 17, 1849. • GOLD PENS AND SILVER PEN• OILS, (best quality) Card'Osses, Visiting and Printing Cards, Panay Note Paper, Envelopes, Blotto Wafers, Fancy Scaling Wax, Letter Stamps, itc., for said by S. IL BUEHLER.