f4lo4otikittli FARA 4 PRIVIDE SALE. THE subscriber offers at Private Sale the FAlrm, on which be resides, sit uate:in bibertv township, Adams county, (Parra* Ti:act,) lying upon the public eiteme „ fee d e , leading from (;ettyaburg to wayn e sburx, and from Bintititisburg to Pairdeld. nbutaining • 300 4.lL'alant4 more or leas, of patented laird, of whirl! 200 'Acas•fttC cleared and in a good state otalitiyaLiQq. The balance is encored • with the very best Titober... Those is a Ood'Aptivortion of Meadow. The' 101 l provements are a two-story ROUG ki-CT AS • In Dwelling House, with the hack-building attached, a large Barn, (part frame and part log) wagon shed, corn-crib, and' other outbuildings.— There is a never-failing well of water, with arimp in it, convenient to the door.• The fano is well supplied with running, water:, 'rho . tette fart; lug is good, and thti . fa is in the very best order. JOSEPH HUNTER. Ang. 24, 1849.—tf • -FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. VIIHE eubscriber will sell at private sale the FARM on which !Issas Han suns, jr., now resides, situate in Pninklin township, Adams county, adjoining lands of King Wilson, Andrew Heintzelman, and others, containing ,11416 4Cid,WAIR)7O mare or tem. The improvement, are a ... TWO-STORY Frame Dwelling ilonse, LLI " a first-rate LOG BARN, with a Spring of , good water convenient to the door, There is a - fair proportion of. Tim ber and Meadow on the farm, and an ea cells* thobarti. Persons wishing to al certain the terms, which will be reasona ble Will mill upon the subscriber. The property can be viewed on application to the tenant - 7 • HENRY HERSHEY, Son, Franklin tp., June 1,1849:—t1. • .FARM FOR lALL . TnEmbseriber offers at Private Sale, on advantageous terms. • i • situate n rrana • nn township, Attains coun ty, adjoining latnis of Robert Slickly, Bailey r and Win. liantilton, within three Eines iii'drettysbum, containing 184 Acres -and 91 Perches. Tliere aro about 50 Acres of Woodland. ourk_tbt eaiundargoodcultivation. There are two /111 Dwellino. Houses -- • 0 on the Farm, a double LOG :A T r ~newly covered, with sheds around turd' wells of water, with a in Ofle of thttim ; a sufficient quantity of Fruit Trees, Such as Apple, rear, Peach and Plierry.' There is Meadow sufficient m make 00 tons of Hay yearly. About 1500 bushels of Lime have been put on the farm, • and.about 2,000 Chesnut rails. This would suit to be divided into two Tracts, both of clear and wood land. Any person, wishing to purchase, will be shown the Atm, by Henry Trostle, re siding thereon. GEO: TROSTL E. July 27.1840-4 in AT THE OLD STAND, .11U1' .51 XEllir SllO 1" J. - G. FREY agicowidagitionts to p aiLtelsfor, pluitfavors, pad has the -announcing . thathe is again locnted,nt,the ofd stand, On Washington street, One square south of Thompson's Hotel; Where he will be prepared, as here tofore.'to do all kinds of Coach; Cloth Bz. Sign Painting. IIIt3"'CARRIAGE REPAIRING done at port notice, and on reasonable terms, for which Country Produce will be taken. The subscriber is thankful far past fa rm and hopes, by attention to business, pod 41, desire to please, to merit and re ceives continuance of public patronage. J. G. ,FREY. Gettysburg Jan 12, 1849.—tf Two EXTREMES PROVI DED .POR 1 IZA.TS AND .OAPS, i tbs, Inikatte ASV 04114.0.21430: , WM. W. PAXTON HAS etornmeneed the BOOT & SHOE Business, With HATS & CAPS. and has now on hands' a large and com plete assortment of HATS AND CAPS. BOOTS AND SHOES, . of every description, suitable for. men, wo men and children, which he will sell at low peleif for good pay. Call and exam ine thirStook of Gduds. It is not neces sary to describe minutely, , for—Remember thiit oiresyerticle that can make the head kittlibitt voinfortable and handsome, in rill seasons of the: year,' can be had at his StoritOwn doors below the Post•offiee. , r3.lTery superior New York and Philadelphia Stilt and Beaver Hats cou 'Handy on hand. Gettysburg, Oct. 19, .1849.—tf avertogt.- • • • LETTERS Testamentary on the Ee of GIiORON PLICAGLIK, late 01 Itiounjoy, tp. Adams co.. dec'd, having been, granted to the subscriber, notice is herebygiveit to all who are indebted to said state, to make pnyme nt withoutdelay, and to those having claims to present the same, property Authenticated, to the subscriber, roOdioglO same township, for settlement. - —IINOCU 60 Eer. 1849. phi and Figured Clamps, SITEEI , 1341 A DS, Purse Twist, Tassels Canvass, and Reticules, constant. ay on hand and for sale at SCHICK'S. VSO SFOUTING be mi,dit sod .put up by the insblearibororbo will attend prom pt. 1 / 4 1111 1010114 and upon as reasonable ,110/11 1 140 wis.bs•pttwurul at any establish Ilitatity. • CEO. E DUEI.II.ER. 141 W EST A FILLSHMENT. Chairs and Cabinet Furniture I,OTFER TILIN'EPti?! * ,CULP ! 13 ESPEC'FFULLY Antruneo to the ri,...citiaenanf Adams county that they have entered,' Um, colniriaorehip for the hinnufieturo initaate of all kindtt of ' , eitentire arid' Cabinet Fistnittire, and that they will alwata have en ' h a n`, at iheir Establishmeatiii South Baltimore street, GettYaburg, a few door s ' above Fahnestock's Store, (the did stand of D. Culp,) a full assortment of CHAIRS, of, every variety, such as ', 110SPON - ROCRIga,C.INE 5E117'1 ANO COMMON C/LetißS. A l4O, SErrEEB, of various kinds, painted in imitation of Mae-wood, mahog any, any, satin-wood, walnut, maple, and all, fancy colors. Tifev will constantly keep on hand and MA° ta order, Bureaus, Centre 'Fables, Bedsteads, Cup boards. Stands, Bougb-Trou ghs, Wash-Stands, Dining and Breakfast Tables, 4-c. all manufactured by experienced workmen and of the best material, whiCh they will be pleased to furnish, to those who may favor them with their custom on the most reataiitableferniS. Having etiPPlced them . selvei with a very large and So perier stock of stuff, they have no hesitation in assu ring the public that they can, furnish work which for' cheapness, beauty and durabil ity, annot be eurpassed by any other shop in the County. They will also attend to all kinds of HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, upon the shortest notice and most reason able terms. Wall Paper will be furnished —specimens of which can be seen at our establishment. = try -Au work made and sold by the firm will be warranted. They are deter mined to sell as cheap nettle cheapest, just to suit the times. The public will consult their interests by giving them a call before purchasingelsew here. Ali kinds of Coun try Produce and Lumber will be taken in part payment for work. Feb. 2, 1849.—tf CAUTION ! WBEREA S sundry individuals of late have been trying to monopolize and forestall public opinion; and whereas the subscriber can at the present time show the largest and best stock of CHAIRS in this Cointly, therefore be it known to all persona interested that the, undersigned continues to manufacture at the old stand in South Baltimore street, every variety of PAGsi /Main d reVirt; CHAIRS ) which will be gold on the most accommodating terms for Clash or Produce. My Chairs are made in Gen ilsburg, and not in "Boston." House and Sign Painting attended to as formerly ; and from long practice and experience in biisiness, the subscriber feels confident that his work will bear the closest inspection, because his workmen arc of the best that the country can furnish. CABINET WIRE, of every variety and of the beat quality, will be furnished to Customers. and at all times made to or der. IIIC7"All kinds of Lumber taken at fair prices: CHAIR PLANK particularly wanted—something less than "5000" feet will answer. Feeling thankful for past favors, the subscriber hopes, by attention to business, still to merit a share of public 1,1 ur. }HAM DEN W IDDIE Gettysburg, Nlarch 9, 18.19.—if LAST 111 0 it.:l3. S 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 lit opanuary next, as it is not my wish to add coals. D. IIEAGY. FITP.DTITZP.23. As I did no* 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, persons wishing furniture will do well by calling at my Stiop in•Piirlisle street, or at my Furniture Roost In Otiarb bersburg street, where can be Led tite bent bargains you ever had,eibeefbr Cash or Country Produce. Oct. 19, 1849.—tf NEW ESTABLISH M EN'!'. RESPECTFULLY informs he citi zens or Gettysburg, and strangers wittamsy nary,,hc{ettgtiithnirlitukrdstArow, that be has opened a new saloon in the shop formerly) occupied by Jacosentr, in West it ork 'street , one door West of Pazioit'sliat-stori, w here he intends prose cuting the•Toniorial business in all its va ried and various branches. Hts razor's good and sharp, GVshave yore lace Without* smart. eaten, call and see for yourselves. His`sponge is good, his towels are'clean, And in his shop he's always seen. ' 11 - 3"'He' also respidtrully informs the gentlemen that they can at any'littic hive their boots blacked in the netateststyle...r Gentlemen can also have grease removed from their clothes. / Gettysburg, April 21, !SOL ' • " DIAMOIit) TON8O:R S. R. TIPTON. FASHIONABLE Barber and Hair Dresser, has removedb is t.Temple" to the diamond, adjoinfngttfe County Buil dings, where lie can at all times be found prepared to attend to the calls of the public From long experience he flatters himself that he can go throughall the ramifications of the tonsorical departments,with inch an infinite degree of skill as will meet the en tire satisfaction of all who submit them chins to the keen ordeal of his razor. He hopes. there fore, that by attention to busi ness and a' desire to please, he will merit as well as receive a liberal share of public patronage. The sick willbe attended tom their pri% ate dwellings. VALUABLE .MEDIUUSES. eV 0 C E-41 . 0 AP di 11 4 CNNELL'S Magical Pain Extrattor, the World's Wonder—prOntintreed so by all Wild .hare ever Used iv—White Swelling, htfiamation, Psin in the Bank; Weak Lind* Tender of fibre reet v andati Serofu Sores 'tire speedily 'arid • 'per- Matiently eared by Cottnill's Magicalfain Extractor ; Affeetionit of the Littigs,.Agne in thi Feee,.' Breast, • Dolourenui, Chronic EYSS, Elisared Surfaces dte: his equally beneficial itt'all kinds'of ['Amatory 'Disease*, Betties sore Nipples and Eyes; Sprains Rheuinatism, White Swelling and Ulcers, Bruises, Burns, Chil blains, Erysipelas, Pifer, &e., 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 lire, 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 eure3 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 recommenda 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 ! Kind parent, keep itOonstintly oh band ; in ease ofaccident by fire, life- may be lost without it ; but by its use all burns are subject to its con trol, unless the vitals nre destroyed. Caution.—No Pain Extractor cnn be genuine unless you find the signature of Corninoe.k Sc 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 ease of Rheurnitism, Gout, Contracted Chordsand Muscles,orstiffJoints,strength- ! en Weak Limbs, and enable those who are crippled to walk ngain. Use this ar ticle and be cured, or go without it and suffer, as you please Certificates of 1 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 Ay eoustic Oil, for the cure of Deafness. Al so, all those disagreeable noises, like the buzzin g of insects, falling of water, whiz zing of steam, which are ilyinptoms of ap proaching deafness. Many persons who have been deaf for ten or twenty years, and compelled to nse ear trumpets, have, after using one or two bottles, thrown a side these trumpets; being made perfectly well. It has cured easel often, fifteen, and even thirty years standing of deafness. Hays Liniment of the Piles.— Tile worst attacks of the Piles are effectually and permanently' cured in a short time by the use of the genuine Hay's Liniment.— Hundreds of our first citizens throughout the COU ittry have used this liniment n ith complete success. It is warranted to cure the most aggravated rase. If no cure be effected the money will be refunded. For Sale at the Dm, and Book Store of ANIUEI. 11. It U EIMER. Gettysburg, Jan. 19, 1849 "[UST RECEIVED and now opening " a large lot of Long and Square SIIA WLS, 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 lon late, one of the hand somest and most graceful articles that FO richly enhances the costume. J1.T5.3T rON iv 'd. superior Ertsh .11itrka rtl. N. E. rbrrsr, Ltird and Siorrrn Gil. G. .1. an 1 ins Salt, at reduced pri ces, for sale by JNO. M. STEVENSON. Oct. 26. LE/Jeli lEFT4 1741111 aLL 771.1 T DRE3DFUL COCCI!! THE LUNGS ARE IN DAN GE R—THE WORK OF THE DES (ROVER lIAS BEEN BEGUN—nit: COUGH OF CONSUMPTION BATH IN IT A SOUND OF DEATH! ri s RE YOU A MOTHER t—Your darling gist child, your idol and earthly joy, is now perhaps confined to her chamber by a dangerous cold—her pale cheeks, her thin, Shrunken ling era, 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-crushing blight over the fair prospects of the future—your hectic cough and feeble limbs tell of your loss of hope, but you need not despair. There is a balm'which will heal the wounded lungs--it is Sherusaaa'switt-Erealing Dal gam Mrs. ATTREE, the wife of Wm. A.ttree, Esq.. was given up by Dr. Sewall, of Washing ton, Drs. Roe and Ivl'Clellan of Philadelphia, and Drs. Brie and Mott of New York. Her friends all thought she must die. She hod every ap pearance of being in consumption. and was pro nounced so by her physicians. Sherman's Bal. sam was-given and it cured her. Mrs. O A RRA BRANTZ, of Bull's Ferry, was also cured of Consumption by this Balsam when all other remedies failed to give relief—she was reduced to a skeleton. Dr. A. C. Castle, Den-1 fist, 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, alarnitt4 as it maybe, is erect ually cured, by this Balsam. It heals the rup tured or wounded blood vessels, and 'makes the lungs sound again. Rev. lIENSY JONES, 108 Eighth avenue, was cured of cough and catarrhidaffection of SO years standing. The first doee*.give him more relief than all the other medidine be had ever ta ken. Dr. L. J. Beals, 19 Delaney street, gave.it to a sister-in-law , who Sae laboring under Con. sumption, and to .another rarely afflicted :with .the.„ . Asthma. • 111 both cases its effects were im- Mediate,. awn ,restoring them to cumfortales; health. ~. : . • Mis.'l.l3oo.llA ,WELLS, 95 Christie: at., suffered from Asthma 42 years:. Bal. aam reiieved-har sit .onee,and she is cOMPatitive; 1 well, being enabled fr to subdue every iitlackbY a timely, use of this medicine, Thir indeed is the g mat' remedy tor, Catigba, Colds,Spitting Blood, Liver Coinplaints, and all the affection i s 'ike throat, end even Aethrna and 'Consuittp: lion. 'Price'26 cents shall per bottle. ' 113 , 0 t. Sher Man's Cough and Worm Lozen ges, and Poor Man'l,o* . tars, sold as above. Dr. Sherman's:6s4 at 106 Nassau et. N. Y. lITFur sale by • - SAMUEL H. BUEHLER • Oerterel Anent. Gettysburg; and Dr. Kauffman, Petersburg; J. ht.liollinger. HIT lersburg ; E. IS table, Centre Mills; J. IVEnight.' Bendersvi Ile ; J. F. Lower, Arendtsville; Stick & Witmer, Mum masburg ; T. afEnight, M'Knight ville ; A. Scott,Casbtown ; J. Brinkerhoff, Fair field; Id. Zuck, New Chester; D. M. C. White, Hampton; 11. E. Miller and Wm. Wolf, East Berlin; Wm. Bistinger, Abbottstown ; Lilly At Riley, New Osforil; E. J. Owings, WSberrys tow d ; and Samuel Berlin, Littlestown. July 20, 1849.-3 m D.LEAGY FRESH ~IRRIV.I AAAAA CT O► . SARSIARARILIJA• Wender yid Bleeding of the Age. 111 mere eitraertlinary Neatens. to the Ifrid f Thit /tetrad is put op in Omni Bottles; It le eii dame obeepar,,plemanter, end wananted "parlor, to any sold. Il °Ores disease without kindling, purging, elekekdrig, or debilitating the Patient: Tile peat heady and suplitiority of this fiereapirils la over all other Medicines la, while It emanates die. se it invlgorstes the body. It Is one or the miry best • SPRING AND SUMMER NEDICINRS ever lterwis I it not only Perigee the whole Veto's end strengthens the person, but it creates, new, pure and deli lood; s sewer psieseasesi hy other Med ic/me. And In this lies the grand serest of la wooden Ail success. It has performed within the last keo years. mons than one hundred thousand curet 6f get enemas of diseasth at lout. 00,000 were considered incurable. It has saved the 1t,.. of more than 16,000 children the three pet Demons. 100,000 canes of General Debility end wens of Nervous Energy. Dm S. P. Towor•eno's ftervaparilla Invigorated the whole system peiraimently. 'To those who have lost their muscular energy, by the effect, of medicine, or indiscretion committed In youth,or the excessive In. dulgeeme of the passion., and brought on by physical prostration of the nervous Sy item, besotted., want of ambitim fainting sensations, premeture decay and decline, hastening toward that fatal disease, Cr' trisump Linn. can be entirely restored by this pleasant remedy This Sarsaparilla Is her superior to eny INVIGORATING CORD/Air s A. it renew, and Invigorate. the system, given activity to the limbs, and strength to the muscular eyrie= in • most elltnmullmery degree. Doeusunaption Caned. Cleanse end Strengthen. Consumption can he cured Brpearffe, esnsaiwyrien, Liver Ca iair. Celia, CaftrrA, Cougar, .lereese, Spiftiny • Bl ood, Sore. were in Om t:Aest, /Irene flask, Aig t Sweets, /Xf destir er Prof.. F,pecioration. Pairs in Ms Sid; tr., here been arid can 11 cured. Spitting Bland. Da. S. P. Tiseremino-1 verily believe .your Sane penile has been the means, through Providence, of saving my life. I bare for I yearn hail a bad Cough. It became worse and worse. At last I raked large rinenfilles of blood, hod night lierents, and was Erndehilltated and reduced, sod did trot expert to bre. I have only used your Sarsaparilla a short time, and there has • wonderful chang• been wrought in me. lam now able to walk all oier the city t raise no blond, and my cough has left me. 'lnn can well imagine that I Sat thankful for these reatilts. Your obedient servant. WNI RUSSEL, 63 Catherine•L Fite tt Flta !I I Da. 8. P. Trier•savri, not having tested his Sane parille to ease of Fits, of course, never recommended and was surmised to receive the following from an intelligent loot respectable Farmer in Westchester County Pordtenv, .fidgust It, ISIT. Da. 8. P. Towerten—Dear air: / have • little girl, Almon years of age, who has been ..... al years afflicted with Fite me tried almost ever, thing for her, but without success; at last. although we could And no recommendation in y our circulars for eases film hers, we thought. ai ehe wee in very delicate health, we would give her some of a slur Sarsaparilla, and are glad we did. for it not mil, restored her strength. but she has had no return of the Fits, to our very great pleasnre and sururise. she is Lot lavoining rugged end healthy for which we feel grateful. Your. rapectfully, JOHN BUTLER, dm. Female Diedielnes. 8. P. TOW Naltao . lll Sarsaparilla in a eivvereigu and speedy cure for Incipient soinumption, Barren. nese, Pr/dispute Ilea or Falling of the Womb, Coe brenees, Piles, I.eucorihais. or Whites, obstructed or difficult Islemetruatioa. Incontinence of Truce, or in voluntary discharge thereof, and for the general pros. (ration of the system - no matte, whether the result of inherentmume or ranee., produced by i rmgo l. n t y , Hines. or accident. Nothing can be more slut - wising than its invigorating effeets on the bunion frame. Persons all weakness and lassitude, from taking it, at once become robust end full of energy under its in AllenCA. It immediately connteracts the nen-elev. nerd of the female frame. a Lich Is the great caste of Barrenneve. It will not he expected of is, in eases of so delicate a nature. to exhibit certificates of corn performed, but we can *serve the afflicted, that hun dreds of cues have been reported to II 'lhr...tends of cases where families hair been without children, after rising a few bottles of this invaluable Medicine s hare been blessed a ith fine, healthy offspring. Great Messing to Mothers and childraw It is the safest and most effectual medicine for purifying the ig stem, end relies nig the SAlttet Mg. at. tendant upon childbirth ever discos ered. It strength. ens both the mother a n d the chat, pies eats Raul and disease, increases nod enriches the food those who nase used it, dunk it is indispensable It is highly use. fnl both becoie and after confinement- as it presents diseases attendant upon child-birth—in C is osteness, Piles, [ramps, Swelling of the tees, Desposidelicy, Heartburn, Vomiting. lain in the Back sod 1.1.t.i5, False Ilemotrbiige, and in regulating the secre tions and equalising the citeulotion. it Las la The great hciolit rut the medicine is. it is elm ass safe end use newt delicate use nu itst ...a...1u115, very few cases spore airs other medicate, insome a little t astor 011, or tiagnesia ii useful. Flactase in the open air, and light food aitb this medicine. will alias). secure a safe and ewe confinement. I ==! illeekarell's Wand. Sept I I. 1.47 De. S. F. Terr.et..i.- -Dear Sir I bore ....11..ted ter ribly for nine crnr, with the Itheon.sal.n. . con•I le: a- We of the tint° I could not eat, sleep o .1k I Lel the utmortAna n 1111 were t. r. rililr 514-011,1 I fro. !..tt!et 'our 1.14.1 . 11.4 end the. hat dom.. tr.. no 1, lil3l/ m.. 11.111. dolhr, I all drool I at. ev.tirely 1,1 tise 11114 f"r I.• ,r fit .1" the hilh t. lours resi•c.'llully The Iter. John Seger Of Jenne oil aml 11,101) sespectalde clergy man of tho It .01,t Dernmon onm. ham!ed in the fol. low ,t,µ. rentowate at Ur a. 1 . . vaio O. It speans lot it, 11. Da P TilVI,ll,ll--Ilear Sir. I am roe:drained to give you a ffistement of the lienotit I dery ed from ustag s our Samaparilla, bet:owing, by m doing, I shell renter 11 benefit to throe who are sagering es 1 hare been. I WWI reduced for mans mouths I. the Dyspepsia, an much that it wes with much dilkulty for me to walk or keep about. I had also a letter, which covered the most pit of my head—which was extremely in...hi...me and sore; It got 10 be almost • scab. I used quite a number of remedies for both the complaints, but received little or no benefit, until I took your itarsaprilla, which. through the kindness of Prot blenee, bus restored rue to more than my usual health, as I am now enjoying better than I have Gar* number of years. lam now 60 years of age. I be lieve It to be an invaluable medicine, and recommend It to my numerous acquaintance., which is very large, as I hate been a mlnilter a great many years. I hope this hasty sketch may be as much benefit to you an your medicine has to me. July 11, 1641. JOHN SEW:A, Jenny City. Methodist Clergyman. The following was sent to our Agent in Rahway, by the Res. J. O. TUNISON, of the Methodist li.pisco pe I Church—one of the most learned and respected in the conneetioo—end Is another evidence of the won. derful effects of Dr. FL P. TOl6 nsend's Sarsaparilla on the system. Fue.o Pr•sisox—HWrlng for some time past, as you are aware, experienced great general debility of my system, attended with constant and alarming irritation of my throat and lungs. I was. of your instance, end in consequence of having rend Captain McLean's de cided testimony In Ste behalf. Induced to Iry Ur. 8. P. Townsend's hr - famed Sarsaparilla. I tried . It, I ems km, more in the hope than in the confidence of Its proving edicacinua ; but lam bound In candor now to acknowledge, that I had not tried It long before I be gan to experience Its salutary effects ; and I may now outs with Captain McLean, "that I would rot be witle. It on any conaideratlon." It has done me more good than any previous remedy I have tidied, end if this statement is deemed by you of any importance, you have my full consent to make It public. Rahway, Atignst 3d, led?. J. 0. TUNISON. SCROFULA. cilium°. Thum certificate conclusively proves that this Sam peHila has perfect control over the most obstinate diseases of the blood- Three persons cured in one hone. I. unprecedented. Thine Children. Da. 8. P. Towerceo , --Dear : I ban the pleamne to inform you that thine of my children hare been cured of the &yacht by thu use of your excellent medicine. They were afflicted very severely with bad Sores i hare taken only four bottles • it took them away, for which .1 feel myself under pelt *Lineation. Very PlaPeCtritilri ISAAC W. CRAM, 106 Wooster-A OPINIONS OF PHISIOLONS. DR. A. P. TOWIIIIIFED b.lmat dotty malting adorn from rhysklans la affariot parts of the Union. This le to Certify that ire, the undendgeed, Phyd. eiane of the city of Albany, bore m annterous eases prescribed Dr. S. P. Ttreneandt Saresparille. and be. Dere it to be one of the most valuable preparation; Is the market H. P. PULING, hf. D. J. WILSON, M. D.. It B. BRIGGS, H. • ;"•• • P. E. LLAIENDOII7, AL D - Albany, April 1,1817. Asenrc—RadiJag Ca, No. B atidartrad, Mn. Z. Jildder, Na .100 Courtitreet, Bodoni Mama Xiddre, Jr., Lowell; Mary Pala, askal ; Jams 11. Oman, Vrotteeitar GEM, Coward ; J. Park k Ban, Aroriddiaa rad by Laroggirla mad Mira 9110dr paerall throtSboat kid traltad Maar, Wad .iidisivadd ' • la Ffr 11111 %. 1 Z. G 2= r tit " Wholesale 4. Retail ilgent for Alan; Co. , • IMNTLEM.EN luir ILL tied it itt `thole adeeotage to call v • 'at the of 'J. 'l t SO HICK. - end examine itttelt of 'Satin Vestinia. 1131toyea, grwcif.flige, liantfkercltiefit," Vat., ISUipejldergl,*. . fIOLD PENS, 41` 1 D SILVER PEN lIUlf ClL%(hest quality) Card Visiting and Printing Cards, Fancy. Note Paper, Envelopes, Motto WafestrFancy Sealing Wax, Letter Stamps, 41ke., for sale b• A. H. BUEHLER. LARGE lo' of Ribbons and Flow ers just received and for sale by Oct. 6. .1. L. SCHICK. 1 8,4 94. . TRAD,E, Tsaryllll4firilbauts WI g Ueda tniunad merchants, im Winne MVP ',dictum:se and dealers, respectibliy inclining the attention of country merehanta and others visit irftßatitillore, to their 'impend va ried stock of /*Pia, Wet' win belotialis coin. plate, anifthe prices as low as at any other es tablishment' in thicer any other eity. BOOKS ) AND" STATIONERY - ilsoenits, 1470krale Dealer. lot Books rind gistiontry, No: 62 Mark4t et it4t, Opposite Hanover street. WILLIAM BROWN, importer. Manufacterer, and Dealer in Watches. Fine Jewelry, silver. Plated Ware, and Fancy Goods, Wholesale and Retail. No. 280 Baltimore street. ROBERT BROWN & SON, D It WATCNtU & JRIWSLRT, SILTS! PLATIII AND BRITANNIA Goons, Corner o: Market and Calvert streets, Opposite the Museum. CORTI-AN & CO.. Ni.. ID3 B•LTIXONE STREIT, Importers nud Dealers in Family and Fancy Hardware, Tat* Cutlery Plated Goods, Bronzed Fenders, &c. Shoe Thread Warehouse. I..ARRAI3F.E, No. 21 North Calvert O .trOetilmporters of Shoe Threads, sh oe Tools, and Findino in General, and Manufac turer of Fashionable Lasts, Boot Trees, Shoe Trees, Crimping Boards, etc. J. R. WHf IEHURSTS S1E1'110111? DAOPKRRI•N GALL XXXXX No. 2071 Baltimore street, Baltimore; 77 Main street, Richmond; sycamore street, l'eter.burg; Main street, Norfork, and Main street, Lynchburg. GEORGE F. BROWN & BROTHER, W1101..r.5•L% Van IST., N 0.4, Liberty street, Have constantly. on hand n large and desirable stork of Drags, Paints, Oils, Ac., to which they Invite the attention of the trade. T. W. WILLIAMS LADIES ' FAVIIONAIII.II Boor A, SHOE STORr, Whole-ale and No. 161 Baltimore street, Nearly opposite the Museum lIENRY J. lICRY, Merchant 7tailor, No. 154 and 1511 Museum Building, Baltimore street, Fplendid Clothll,4 lor and Roy, TO COUNTRY NIF:RCIIANTS: P.11.1111.11•1101Not, KITAIL. ft E attention of Country lerclialits is in. vited to our Large ..oltieelit of Wall I'a• per, Fire Board Prints, &c., Hhtch we oiler at lowest Prteei.. Curtain Paper—We have the !arrest and best assortment in the city, and the lowe.t. price. A call is sOIICIIPti HOWELL k 131(0:,, Manufacturers. `2 , i7 Baltimore street, between Charles and Light streets RoysTos urrrs, WHOLES 4LZ MALES 11% ForeiAra and Domestic Dry Goods, No. 283 Baltimore street, fl - TA large lot of Kerseys and Blankets on hand rzRA GATF.S, No. t'. 0 21 Baltimore street, Manufacturer and deakr in all kinds of T. W. RFTTON'S SHIRT FACTORY, Wholesale and Retail, No. 179 Baithnore sired. rrA ImKP stock of Gentlemen e Furnishing Goods constantly on hand G. I' KILN & CO \o. 1'! BAl'lniore ht .1; door% We,t pit the Brid:ze • I r ANi • VA( 'T I II ER:.• and dealers ii Tin and ' , loser lion ‘tare: Britannia, Block T in , and Wale, Ilaid,A are, zi:Rry and Falicy Gonda 11. IiCILTI)N. 1,1110•1 n nil No EmPlinIUM \% and iirt til, o. 131 Baltimore etreet, “est ui Charles riN WARE! UN WARE!! FALI.IiS rind rt grettly to ti , eir ad, li.„, calling at tar e tablishment to select tti•ir Tin Ware os I ant %cry low lot cash. ALFRED 11. KEW, No ,;;;:, Italttmore street GEOTtGE K. rusninnahlr Hai und Cap Sinre, No. 204 Pratt Street, Near Hanover street, MI? AS on baud, a large block. of Hats and Caps sSoeb of the latest style Also, now opening, a large and select assort ment of Furs, consisting of JX3lvrrs, BOLS AND VICTIII. INKS, ,111 All of %%idea will be sold low for carh JOSEPH R. STAPLETON, No. 195 Baltimore Street, 4ANUFACTORES all kinds of Brushes, Bellows, Fishing rods and Tackle. a.rSmitha' Bellows made and repaired G. G. FINCH, No. 32 Light street, Wholatale and Botail dealer in STOVES, PLOWS, roaar•cia, &c. }MAWS WILKINS, Wholesale and Retail Saddle, Harness. Trunk, AND COLL•It ■LCTORY, No. 178 Market Street GHARLES BLAKE, Dealer in Watches, Jewelry, and Watch Materials MIII/LIIIA LI AND lIIITA I L, No. 192 Baltimore street J. P. HA,RTMAN, bditaritANT TAiLea, No. 163 Baltimore street, Between Calvert and Light, LlTSuperiorelething ready made A. & J. B. MATHIOT, Gay Street Chair Warerooma, Na. 29 Gay Street, Where may be obtained every variety of Fan cy and Windsor Chains,Roeking Chairs, Settees, L. JARRETT, Ras Removed to No. 126 Baltimore street, American Building, And has opened a new and splendid stock of Men's and Boy's Ready-made Ch Thing. FIN EITr.ELE. & CO., Wholesale and Re. 4.500 tarn Booksellers and Stationers, No. 92 Baltimore sneak A doors Best of Holliday, are now receisirt . frois .York trade "sales a large assortment ,sttlholtill, Stationery', Paper, Blank Books, efE.; Which 'they wlllsbll very low. Msnufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in Patent Platform Balances aqd ' Scales bf .eyerj dfteription,,i seeond:Citirles at, between Lotobatd and Pratt. 0. ARMY BROGANS. '. • , GEOIBAUE)IIARIMIAIIf s 194,Prattgtred,3 400 t East . of over, rifIAS on hand a large amortment of Han Army 4Rig end other Brogans, for Servants, Nen. Wo• men, and Boys. H. DIFFENDERFFER, f the firm of R. M'ElDowney & C 0..) NviTEs his friends to their complete assort ment of RICH FALL. DRY GOODS, Who's). sale end Read, 109 Baltimore stmt. HORN'S TRUNK. MANUFACTORY, Corner of Baltimore andOdsert streets, trintirAsity op hial the'lariess uaoti ‘ll.lrnant IR the City of Leathertravelling led Packing Truok l i,„Vall f ea, parpat,Bage, etc., Wholerale and Retail. October 5, 1349.--.5t TILE GREAT REMEDY rote it eit.7.0.4 ' BEP'ERENCES. 01 7 14'IRA fevr days'slO ci I badly burned one of 141 my hands with melted sitter, which I was pouring from a cfueible.. 1, applied your Master of Pain, which stmt.:relieved die from the ex cruciating pain, and worked a complete curl, leaving no scar. W. S. WCCD, By racuse, Bee. I, '4ll. Silversmith. - BURNED CHILD CURED. Mr. W. L. Greeiljormarly Postmuter at 3rui. fin's Cornet .. .A, X, states that one of his child. ren fell on abot stove, Very badly burning his face, and severely injuring one of him eyes. Tou vey's Master of Pain was applied, which imme diately relieved all pain, and erected a cure with. out leaving a scar, TERRIBLE BURN' CURED. Mr. T. Hughes, employed at the Salamander Iron Works in New York, bad his arms dread fully burned by the bursting of a furnace, CIWS III g the skin and flesh to peel alTthe arm In large flakes. leaving a shocking and painful sight.— Tousey's Master of Pain wns used, arid the pain instantly skipped, and the arm was speedily cu• red without a sear. Messrs. Armory, the pro. prietora of the Foundry, certify to these facts.— Every person should keep this Ointment by them. ANOTHER BURN CURED Mr. S. Tuu.ey—•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 ring 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 sore ness had been removed. H. BARNS. LrFor sale by . _ s.kmur.r. B. BUEHLER, genera/A:rat, Get; yshurif ; and by Dr. Kauffman, l'etev.hurg; J. S. B ollinger, Heidlershurg: E Stable, Centre ; J. M. Knight, Bendersville ; J F. Lower, A rendistown; Stick &Witmer. Miirrimashurg;T.M . K night, At% Knightsville; A. Scott, Cashlown; J. Brinker holT, Fairfield ; L. Zack, New Cheater; D. M C. White. Hampton; 11. L. Miller and William Wolf, East Berlin; Wm. Bittinger, Abbott* town; Lilly & Riley, New Oxford; E. J. Ow. inas, .M'Sherrystown ; and Samuel Berlin, Lit. tlostown. Sept. 14, I 549.-3 m IE3 T im subscriber tenders hie neknowl edgments to the public for the liberal and steady patronage with which he has been favored for a series of years, and re spectfully announces that he has just re ceived, at his old established stand in Chambersburg street, a large and fresh SUPPLY OF DRUGS & MEDICINES 3g, Paints,Varnish,Dyestuffs - " 1 1 and every variety of articles usuallyfound in a Drug store, to which he invites the attention oldie public, with assurances that they will be furnished at the most reason able prices. S. H. BUEHLER Gettysburg., June 2, 1848. wil,Ks—now opening a splendid assort ment of those rich CHANGEABLE SILKS. Chameleon Silks, Chameleon Stripe Armure, Satin Du Uhene, besides a great variety of Black Silks, which will be sold 20 per cent. cheaper than at any other establishment in town. A. 11. KURTZ. AUSTER'S A LL-lIEAL- G 01NT ~ENT, ( Tll 11"0 I. ir SSA*. ) Contains no Mercury or other Mineral. From the“ Reading ragle.•• There never, perhaps, was n medicine brought before the public that has in to short a time won such a reputation as M'A All-Healing or World's Alintwt every' person that has made trial ot it spea'va warmly in its praise. One has been cared lit: it of the nio4 painful Iftleurna tu-ni. anurhrr of the Piles. a third of n trouble some Pain in the !side a fourth of it Swelling of the LimL., tt.f. It it tiOei not give immediate re.. lief !Revery case, it can never do ittjtiry, twine; applied outwardly. As another evidence of the wonderful he-ding power possessed by this salve, we subjoin the billowing certificate from a re spectabe citizen of 3latdenefeek township, in this county: laaleocreck, IL•rka co., Pa., March '47 Messrs. Ritter ts, Co.—l desire to inform you that I was entirely cured of a severe pain in the back by the ii.eof M'Allister's All-Healing Salve which I prircha=ed from you. I stitTilred with it sho o t 91 years, and at night was unable to sleep During that time I tried variniiiii reinedieii. which wore prescribed for Me by physicians and oth er persons without receiving any relief, and at last made trial of this Salve with a result (alone ble beyond expectation. lam now entirely free from the pain, and enjoy at night a sweet and peaceful sleep. I have also used the Salve since for tooth acheand other complaints, with similar happy resnits. Your _ _ JOHN HOLLENBACII The following is from o rezillor Physician of extensies practice in Philadelphia: James WAllister—Sir : I have for the two last 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 tt richly deserves,to be adopted as an article of every day use by thepro fession at large. Your's, truly, 8 BELL, M D Philadelphia, Dec 30, 1847. James NPAllister—Dear Sir: I take pleasure in making kndwn to you the great benefit I have received by using your 'Vegetable Ointment or the World's Salve. I had en Ulcer, or running sore pn 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 I havi dui used it for Burns, for which I find kart etteelleni article; also, in all cases of inflamtnation EDWARD THORN I certify the above statement is true M C CADMUS, No 90, Market street, Philadelphia. E-TAround the box are directions for lasing MeA LUSTER'S OINTMENT for Scrofula, E rysipelas' Tester, Chilblain, Scald Head. Sore Elm; Quinsy, Bore Throat, Bronchia., Nervous, 41fferi• twos, Pains, Datum of the Spbasoileadarhe, Asth ma, but/Ness, Ear ofcka, Barns, Cense all Dame. a of the Skin, Sore kips, Pimple., 4.e.;l2lmelling of th e Lambs, Sores, ann, Piles Cold Pert, Crptip,Sioakutor Ikektm Area*, ,T4erhs,aliass in the Pari,,4r. If MoTicsue and NiMait knew' its value in ce. its of "swollen" or Bore Breast, they- Would not be ,without it. In such cases, if freely used, ac corJiqg to the directions around each box, it gives relief in a very few hours. Ointmentis good tn. shy part of the baoo,llashi when inflamed. -In some cases it ehould Ire applieif often. „ CAUTION—No Ointment :bin be prittine uniesktbemstne of {sass WALererze is writ ten with a pen !Miry' mr•For sale b ea h ail - the principal towns in , tbq Vsited s litejes, „, , , ' AWES' IoAcALLISTE4I, . SOW PAsfirinfor tifthelbove Median.; . PIIINO/PAVOITICE N0..118' North Third street, Philideiphis.. . I,TPRLOE 2,5 CENTS YtER BOX.j AGENTS.—S. S. FORINZI. Gettysburg; Jo seph It, Henry, A bbottstown.; `totter & Rowe, Emmitsburg; J. W. Schmidt, -Isnoter ; C. A. Morry & Co., York.; L. Psaig,Chantbasburs., 11151 i 11, 16/9.—godly FEVER AND AGUE. This complaint has three stages. The first or quotidian tomes on every 24 howl 'll4 fertisn, every 40 hours; ancl.the quartisn,every 42 hours, These are usually called tile hot,_ the cold, and sweating. The symptoms are yawning and stretching; cold bands and feet; a shrivelled skin, a small end frequent pulse; and finally • cold shake. . (0•Who would shiver and shake with this i tormenting disease, when the only effectual rem edy may be had for a mere trine! The annex ed certificate was *belly onanlicited, and the ain- Witof the writer cannot be questioned. T la certifies that my arm had been troubled with e Fever and Ague (or the last four or fit et years. Ile fir.t took it when we lived over in Jersey; and since we came here he has never known a well day. Half the time he has net been able'to work at his trade ; and as my tins band is dead and my only dependence is on tny son's Molts 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 n( them before, I would have n alked a bunitred 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, (or stopping with them at our door. Your humble servant, SUSAN rorr.T•.y. Oct. 13, MO S. Huntington township. L. ID - For sale by SAMUEL 11. BUEHLER. General Agent, Grityshorg ; and by Dr. Kauffman, Petersburg; J. S Hollinger Heidlershing ; E. Stehle; Centre Mills; J. M. Knight, Bendersrille; J. F. Lower, A rniultsville ;- Stick tit Witmer Mtimmaslmrg ; T. NI 'Knight, M'Knightsrille; 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. Bittinger, Abbottstou n ;. Lilly At Riley, New Oxford ; E. J. Owings, NF- Sherryidown ; and Samuel Berlin, Littlestosrn. Aug. 24, 1849.-3 m AL1.137 S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR (TIIE ORIGINAL AND ONLY ORNVINE.) BURNS AND SCALDS ir CHALLENGE the world to prove that mr 11.16 genuine Es-trartar has ever failed (since its introduction by me in MO.) in one single in- stance to cure the worst Burns and Scab's. But it must be the genuine article, not the vile coun ter/cif stuff that is flooding the market. • MARI( Tlllll TIIVI TUT! Dalley's Ger. nine Extractor, in Burns and Scalds, affords immediate relief, as soon 01 ap plied; it cools and draws out the fire and pain in a few minutes, Counterfeit Extractors. no mat ter by what name ni under what title they ap pear, when applied, irritate and increase the porn. Try all the imitations that proles to the 3111710 virtues, and the above Tarr will be found con clusive. It does, however. not ■lone apply to Burn. and Scalds, but in Cuts, Wounds, Soto and Inflamed Eyes. and all cages of external and painful inflammation, the same difference will be observed Piles, Bruises, Salt Rheims. Rheurnatistri Erysip elas, Eruption, Sore Nipples, [linkers Breast, Chi lhiains,Fevet. Sores Old Sores and Burns, and all external inflammation, yield readily to the all.powerbil. pain subduing, and riirati.e properties or this extrnordinary remedy. Bat mark, it must DV the Grsrisr Dailey. CA U TION. T. the public.—lhrint cognizant of the dancer attending the use 01 the Cot . roe FIIIT E ITN." T -01., I distinctly declare that I will not hold 11,3 - sell responsible for the etrects of ant. Vs ii actor, unless the same be procured at me own Depot, 415 Broadway, New York. 231 Chestnut ii.reet, Philadelphia, or from my authorized agents. TO 1 II I 1.A011.. , And especially In Mothers and !leads of I/res.—The great and snbetantinl benefit that may be derived, and the pain and suffering that may be prevented by the genuine . Dairy's lthgaal Pain Extractor, (see printed pamphlet, e.peout ly the article addressed to ilioarrs,Ate..) ought tro make it an inmate nt every tamily. Lae itself has, in many cases. hewn pref.er‘cd by a ready application of my zennine Extractor. 1 ...tifft therefore calitio Mothers nese, to he WI: hoof box of it un hand, not for a single day: for where there are children, accidents .till error. Aril .chat is of east importance. especially to slain, it heals the ooionnols o lilies:: a oval! LIFE sAVED—AWFUL CA`tb . .. Or SCOLD! Wheortfield, Niagara .'V. February Mr. Halley—Dear sir—While Our son. 15 years of age. WAS at work in the a)little manu factory of 1.. I' Rove. he had the mistortune In slip and tali into a a tarp! vat, used for the par po•o of boiling blocks pieparayury in cafti The blocks had pivt been remmed Lein the tat containing a large quantity of boiling t. ater He fell forward, scalding both hands and arms, all oil one side, and one leg badly and die other partially. The scalds were so bad on his arms and leg, that most of the flesh came off with Ira garments, and his life was despoiled of by bolts his pliysicigllN and friends. Extractor WAS procured as soon as possible (which was in alum six hour. ) an d applied, and which relieved him hum all pain, preventing inflammation and aw elliug, awl in a few days commenced healing his totes. 'These appeared a general improvement, so mirth so that in three.weeks he was removed to his fath er s house, distance about one mile and a half. We continued the use of the above MelllClPer about two months, and we belie , e it was II e means, under Providence, of saving his lilts. and weavould cheerfully recommend it in all similar cares, as a safe and invaluable remedy. With sentiments of respect, 1. remain, dear, sir, your most obedient and hunbie servant, ADLAE CLARK. srsANNAH CLARK, C. E. ('LARK. We, the nndersigned. beng personally acquain. tired with the cave of Mr. Clark's son. believe the above statement substantially correct -- Mr. Dewey, Louisa Delver, J S. Kelsey, Hen ry B. Pears., Nm. Evans, E. Clark. L. P. Rose, Ira Newman, Wm. Newman, Mary .1. Rose. Chilblains.—"the Extractor has not as yet in any single instance, failed desiring Cuts, Wounds, and Punctures—no matter how severe--(see 12 page printed pamphlets) always yield readily to the wondertul properties of this wondertul salve.. A. HALLEY, Ifl Broadway, N. York, and 235 Chestnut street, Phil& , Inventor and Proprietor. C. A. MORRIS & CO York, Agents for the counties of York and Adams; alto for Pale by S. H. BUEHLER, Gettysburg, and D. WIIITE, Hampton. Gettystang, Itfiky 4, I,S49.—dm TZIA dOENOT. FRESH• TEAS of all kinds.—Gurtporederdm perial, Young Hysoth and Mack—of the best quality; , TV I L just received and for sale at the Drug and Book Store of lativiliese Twis are from the house of Jenkins &Co., Philadelphia, (formerly of Canton,) and are of the very best quality.. 6. it' 131,1E4LER. THE STAR AND BANNER. Ispublithed evers.Fr i day _Evening f in County Buil ding, dove tle Register , and Rectiraiio Office. by D. A. & C. lI, , ButnLE R TDB at If mild in advance or within the year, $2 pee anew..ifnovpsid within the year, $2 50! No. paper dbwordibutd untilallarrearegies are paid—. except at !ha polio of she 'Birulle.cophat 6+ cents. ,A (Owe to notify a dittontiatbuto *ill be regarded' es l i nen /fig iigeatent. • Adittesirtinnsti not exceeding a ,nidere 'inertia three. throne fen 1111 , ---every wthreqbent'inienthit 25 cent/. Longer ones in the Pane proportion..+.. All adeertletananto ilPeCially ordered for a, given blue, will be continued anal forbid, A Jibe eral redaction will be mode to thew wboadveninn by She yea'.' ' Job Printing of all kinds ekecuted meetly and prom pity, end on reasonable term& Leiters land Ceerniarsicistions to the Editor, (ew. „ pi i ng ea c h u contain Money or the, yaws et new eubeeriben4) awe be PeaT 1//1111 is 1841111, 01) ono littentinn.
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