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    NILE :SALE.
I, l priay the - 22d of December next,
• at 1 &COCA, In at,
E subscriber, Guardian of the per
,,seltne and estates of Noah G. Camp,
M., Camp, Charles F. Camp,
Theldeue S. Camp, and Win. E. Camp,
Minor: children of William Camp, late
of the borough of Harrisburg, Dauphin
onunty,,Pa., deceased, will sell at Public
Rile, on the premises, all the interest of
said minors in a certain
LOT OF GROUND,
*Wale in the Borough of Gettysburg, Pa.,
Ote.corner of West Middle and West
*Our. fronting on said Middle street, and
tftfitig back along West street to an alley,
opit adjoining a lot of Isaac Brook on the
West—on which is erected a
TWO.STOTZY "FRAME
,aa DWELLING HOUSE,
rough -cast, and a small Log STA
BLE. Also, at the same time, on the
p6mites, will be sold all' the interest of
said minors in another Piece of Ground,
in said borough, (a part of Two Lots,)
fronting on the south side of an alley run
ning north of York street from North Bal-
Woos to Washington streets—adjoining
Into of-Rev. S. S. Schmurker and David
Middlecoff—lan which is erected a BRICK
Attendanco will given and terms made
known on the d ty of sale by
. JAMES MAJORS, (Guardian.
BY the Court—Hugh Denwiddie, Clerk.
Noy. 23, 1.849.—ts •
'('ORATION AND PltasEttYkl lON OF
IHE HAIR, BY
N. WhieLand Soo. of ♦a.
. A CARD.
M
At SON, finding it impos
e Bible to attend personally to the
real number of daily applications, from
aßseetions of the Union, for their remedy
tot baldness, and for their celebrated HAIR
rd-stc, have found it necessary to ap
point.' General Travelling wlgent, to vis
it tfifferent cities and towns throughout the
Udited States, vesting him with authority
to appoint sub-agents, use and vend the
Heir Tonic, and to apply the RESTOR
ATIVE, and to put them into the hands of
those he may appoint to operate wherever
a Officient number of patients in any
town or neighborhood shall be obtained.
Capt. GEORGE CALVERT, Of Fauquier
county, Va., is alone authorized to act as
General Travelling Agent, with the powers
above indicated.
Capt. C. may be expected to visit. as
speedily as possible, the principal cities
and towns of the Union. •
N. B. Capt. Calvert will always have
on band a full supply of the HAIR TON
IC (which cleanses the head ul dandruff,
strengthens and invigorates the hair, and
prevents it also from falling off,) for she
region of country most contiguous to his
opeiplions ; or it may always be obtained,
at wholesale, and forwarded to any part pf
the Union, by addressing the proprietors.
M. •WISE & SON, Richmond, Va,
frit - Price $9 per dozen cash., Six bot
des:for $5---or one dollar single bottle.
Dec. 7, 1849.-1 y
NOTICE.
FETTERS or Adminstration on the
-sules
tate of CHRISTIAN ZECKER,
late of Gettysburg, Adams county, dec'd,
having been granted to the subscriber re
siding in same place, notice is hereby
Elvin . to those indebted to said estate to
snake payment without delay, and to those
having claims, to present the same prop
erly authenticated for settlement.
JAS. F. FAIINESTOCK,
Dec. 7, 1840-01 Adm'r.
Collectors, Take Notice.
Collectors of Taxes in the differ
ent Townships of/Warns county, are
hereby notified that they will he required
to settle up their duplicates on or before
Tuesday the Ist day of January next, on
which day the Commissioners will meet
st their office to give . the necessary exon
eration!.
JACOB KING,
J. G. MottstatosTalt,
Jowl 114 CASELMAN jr.,
[Commissioners.
J, ktrOBINBAUOII, Clerk. [Dec. 7.—td
IMPORTANT DISCOVERY.
T HE subscriber has in his possession
an invaluable receipt for making
SOFT SOAP, which he now offers to the
public at a very insignifieent and extraor
dinarily low price. A very superior and
elegant article of soft soap can he made by
this receipt, without Fat, Ashes or Ley,
and One barrel of it boiled in the incredi
ble abort space of ONE HOUR, and at a
cost not exceeding Seventy-five Cents to
the barrel. This Soap will be warranted
superior for washing and other purposes,
to any made in the usual wanner, and if
not found as warranted, the money will
be refunded to all who bought receipts.
Heads of families and others will do well
to give this matter their attention, as it
'ill Prove a great saving of labor and ex
pense. No person will be permitted to
ash receipts unless authorized by me.
JOHN AIEIXEL.
Price One Dollar.
Irrßeceipts can be had of
- • . .130LOMON POWERS
Nov. 23, 1849. Gettysburg
• 401011'01t),s .402 1 110 E.
rring Aubscriber, appointed by the
4 16 Court of Common Pleas of Adams
eauntyb-te distribute the balance remain
iog in 2: hands of Isaac B. TROSTLE, As
alga*: 'Abraham Brough, to and amongst
the rOeni entitled thereto, will attend at
the public house of JOHN M. EuE, in Pe
tersburg,. V l 'S.) on Irethteettay the 26th
,er next, at 10 o'clock, A. M.,
So otin lAe duties of his appointment—
Whoottol where all persons interested are
zedthei,lo attend. •
WM. R. SADLER,
N*4llo. 1849.—ul Auditor
FOlt It EN 'l%
'A SMALL F A t
She' 2tiOn Germany tp., .014ht' A., Pa.
4 SOLD.
Nov. 23,1810
1. 111 H k 0 V' 2 Si,
• .
sate,-,ehelp--a lot
ES. mon,/ which are a
AY COO.b. STOVES.
GEO. ARNOLD.
acy LES,Cologmeglospo
ir Oils Tooth Brushes, Toilet
'poll, Powders, de., tke... for
1404 ' ' B.H. BV,EIILER
• •
'NEW ESTABLISHMENT.
Chairs and Cabinet Furniture
LOWER Tii.R.V EVER!
D. & J. CULP
ESPECTFULLY announce to the
it citizens of Adams county that, they
have entered into co-partnership for the
manufacture and sale ()fall kinds of
Chairs and Cabinet Furniture,
and that they will always lame on hand,
at their Establishment in South Baltimore
street, Gettysburg, a few doors above
Eahnestock's Store, (the old stand of D.
Culp,) a full assertineht of CHAIRS, of
every variety, such as
b'OSZYLV I?OCKING,C.INE SEAT
.1N1) COMMON CIMIRS.
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 ta order,
Bureaus, Centre Tables, Bedsteads. Cup
boards, Stands, Dough-Troughs,
Wash-Stands, Dining and
Breakfast Tables, kr.
all manufactured by experienced workmen
and of the best material, which they will
he pleased to furnish to those who may
facur them with their custom on the most
reasonable terms. !laving supplied them
selves with a very largo and superior stock
of stuff, they have no hesitation in assu
ring the public that they can furnish work
which fur cheapness, beauty and durabil
ity. cannot be surpassed by any other shop
in the County. They will also attend
to all kinds of
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING, PAPER
HANGING, ate.,
upon the shortest notice and most reason
able terms. Wall Paper will be furnished
—specimens of which cart be seen at our
establishment.
11. - -?'All work made and sold by the
tirin will be warranted. They are deter
mined to sell as cheap as the cheapest. just
to suit the times. The public will einniult
their interests by giving them a call before
purchasingelsewhere. AllkindsofCoun=
try Produce and Lumber will be taken in
part payment for work.
Feb. 2, 1849.—tf ."
CAUTION !
WHEREAS emedryindividuale of late
W
have been trying to monopolize
and forestall public opinion ; and whereas
the subseriber can at the present time she w
the largest and beet stock of CHAIRS in
this County, therefore be it known to all
perons interested that the undersigned
continues to manufacture at the . old stand
in South Baltimore street, every variety of
PLJIXand Aniorc
CHAIRS,
which will be sold on the most
accommodating terms for Clash or Produce.
214. Chairsare -guide -Geityeburgi-and
not'th ~.Boston."
Howe and Sign Painting
attended to as formerly ; and from long
practice and experience in business, the
subscriber leels confident that his work
will bear the closest inspection, because his
workmen are of the best that the country
can furnish.
Cd BINE7' IMRE, of every variety
and of the best quality, will be furnished
to Customers, and at all times made to or
der. ►All kinds of Lumber taken at
fair prices: CHAIR PLANK particularly
wanted-,—something less than . 4 15000" feet
will answer.
Feeling thankful for past favors, the
subscriber hopes, by attention to business,
still to merit eshare of public favor.
HUGH DEN WIDDIE
Gettysburg, March 9, 1849.—tf
LAST NOTICE.
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 tit
of January next, as it ie not my wish to
add costs. D. BEAGY.
717.1171TZT.E.
As I did not succeed in disposing of my
stock of Lumber and Tools at my sale in
August last, I determined to have the lum
ber worked into FURNITURE. There
fore, per:ions wishing furniture will do
well by calling at my Shop in Carlisle
street, or at my Furniture Room in Chem
bersburg street, where can be had the best
bargains you ever had, e,:her for Cash
or Country Produce.
Oct. 19, 1849.--tf
NEW ESTABLISH:.,ENT.
ESPECTFULLY informs the chi
li, zens of Gettysburg, and strangers
who may tarry here untiltheir beards grow,
that he has opened a new saloon in the
shop formerly occupied by JACOB LEEDY,
in West York street, one door West of
Paston's Ilat-store, where hei ntends prose
cuting; the Tonsorial business in all its va
ried and various branches.
lice razor's good and sharp,
shave your lace without a smart.
Gentlemen, call and see for yourselves.
li is sponge is good, his towels are clean,
And in his shop he's always seen. .
111_ }' He 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 2 1. 1848.
IJJAMON 1J TONSOR
S. R. TIPTON.
F ASHIONABLE
Barber and Hair
Dresser, has removed his ,, Temple"
to the diamond, adjoiningthe County Buil.
dings, where he can at all times be found
prepared to attend to the calls of the public
From long experience he flatters himself
that he can gothroughall the ramifications
oftlte tonsoricaldepartments,with such an
infinite degree of skill as willmeet the en
tire satisfaction of all who submit them
chine to the keen ordeal of his razor. He
hopes ' , therefore,that by attention to busi
ness and a desire to please, he will merit
as well as receive a liberal share of publio
patrynage. West& willhe attended toa
dim private dwalliaget
t&tois,BLE El 4Hi I VALUABLE MEDICINES.
THE tinbscriber oilers at Private Sale;
t h e FARM, ors which be reziales,sit-'' dfIiONNELL'S Magical Pain Extractor,
uate in Liberty township, Adams cosmic.; I L I the World's Wonder—pronounced
(Carroll's Tract,) lying upon the Wipe :4 so by all who have ever used it—White
cross-roads, leading Irons Gettysburg to Swelling, latiamation, Pain in the Back,
Waynesburg. and from Eanaacabuzz to Weak Lambs. Tender or Sore Feet, and all
Fairfield, containing , Scrofulous Sores are speedily and per
-300 4,11/..T1-11174 ! manently cured by Connell's Magical Pain
more or less, of patented land,
fie Doloureaux,
200 Acres are cleared and ill 2 good sale
of whir' ta , i E n c i r e ki F r a t re A , tre ß e r t e io a n st s , of the Lungs, Ague
I""hronie sore Eyes, Blistered Surfaces
. of
of cultivation. The balance is covered
a.c. his equally beneficial in all kinds
with the very brat T " ut. " l- 1. ...'....} .
good proportion of Meadow. Tre ' La
Indamatory Diseases, such as sore N ipples
- and Eyes. Sprains, Rheumatism, White
ROPGII-CAST
~.„... provements are a two-1.:m.7y
!Swelling and Ulcers, Bruises, Burns, Chil
a s • ' Mains. Erysipelas, Piles, Sze., will quickly
I a Dwelling I louse, ''', be relieved by the application of this salve.
with the back-buildinw attached. a large • This remarkable sanitive possesses many
Barn, (part frame and part logy wagon virtues never found in any other article..—,
shed, corn-crib, and other outbuildings.— It has themost perfect power over all pain
There is a never-failing well of water, with byfire, positively allaying the suffering al- 1
a pump in it. convenient to thedoor. The most immediately upon its application.--
farm is well supplied with nuaraisig water. If any disbelieve the statement, wewould
The fencing is good, and the farm nia the ' earnestly invite them to call and examine
very best orde r. ____ _ ___
the numerous unsolicited certificates of
JOSEPH HUNTER..
Aug. 24, 1849.-if
of remarkable cures wrought by this salve.
It bas for months past been sold upon the
!Wowing liberal terms, to wit:. if the user
i WAS not perfectly satisfied, and even die
i lighted with its effects. and furthermore if
Tregu es
HE subscriber will sell at priranesalel it 'bit not fully answer our recommends
the FARM on which MARA- Km- ' limas' their tatine.7 was returned iminedi
".o On these terms
township, Adams county. adjoining lands
PREY. jr., now resides, situate in Franklin : aid .. Y at their
this absolute beal-all la now sold ; and we
of King Wilson, Andrew Labouring / m. 4 s'"PIY ask if the Public can demand any
and others, containing
dung snare reasonable I Kind parent, keep
Zitia siiisLatiliiaio it eametaistly on hand; in case of accident
more or less. The unprnsvasente area b y F ile ' lik tarty be kit; iiid lc i ut it ; but
TWO-STORY by no nos all bents are subject to its I
con
trol. unless tbe vitals
Frame Dwelling. House,
111 'w'—No Pain Extractor
8n Extractor can be
a first-rate LOG BAIL.N. with all gestaime unless you find the signature of
Spring of good water convenient so the Camos or k, k, Cc. on the wrapper ,to , each
door. There is a fair proportion of Ti.-: box. Bewareef Ilie counterfeit,
ber and Meadow on the farm. and as ex-; RIFIEVAILTISM.--Comstock's Hew- 1
cellent Orchard. Persons wishing to as-; en' Nee* sod Bone Liniment. and Indian
certain the terms, which will be nuisiona-! Vngetable Elixir, is warranted to cure any
ble will eall upon the subscriber.. The r a g e of Rheumatism, Gout. Contracted 1
property can be viewed os application to, Chordsand HisseleaboratiffJoints,strength
the tenantl en Weak Limits , and enable those who
HENRY HERSHEY . Re m : see crippled to walk again. Use this . ar-
Franklin tp„. Jane I. ISM-4 pick and he eared. or go without it and
FARM FOR SALE. !staffer. as you please Certificates of
cues- by the hundred can he seen at 21
. _ I Cortland street, N. York, where this arti-
PHE subscriber offers at Female Sale.' de is sold only genuine.
-at• • tin advantageOus bermes, f DEAFNESS.—Use Dr. McNair's Ac
`\ liPalanii - 1 ....tic Oil. for the cure of Deafness. Al
. so. all those disafrecahle noises, like the
situate in Franklin township, Adams roan- i, biazzin g of insects, falling of water, whiz-
ty. adjoining lauds of Robert Sbekly.Wm. zing of steam, which are symptoms of ap-
Bailey, and Wm. Hamilton, win..in three proarhing 'deafness. 'Many persons who
miles of Gettysburg, containing have been that for ten or twenty years,
184 Acre,' and 91 Firm-hes_ ~ and compelled louse ear trumpets, have,
There are about 30 Acres of 11i oiaelland. after . ,.. usin g one orlw , o . boules * lhr e ' r 'Z t . a-
and the rest under goon culucation. 'farce I a nte th ese trumpet s , b e i ng m ade P i 13 ' .
. is-ell. It has cured cases of ten, tines,
are two
I)wellin and even thine %ears standing of deafness.
i
• ;,, Houses . H ogs Lai,;,,„ ‘ o f the. Piles.—'tire
a a
on the Farm, a doable LOG worst attacks of the Piles are effectually
BARN, newly eureird, with sheds around : an d perm a n ent ly c ure d ins short ti me by
it ; two wells of water. with a pinup in ' , the use of the genuine Hay's Liniment.—
one of them; a sufficient quantity oifFruit; Hundreds of our first citizens throughout,
'Frees, such as Apple. Pear.- Peach and: the eteintry have used this liniment with
Cherry. There is Meadow snificieed to ! complete success. It is warranted to cure
make 60 tons of Illy yearly. About 15011 1 the most aggravated case.
bushels of Lime have been pot on the farm. ! lino cane be effected the money will be
and about 2,000 Cbeenotratils. • nefoaded., - This would suit to be derided into taro! For Sale at the Drug and Book Store of
Tracts, both of clear and.wood Jamul. 1 - - AIIUEL IL BUEHLER.
Any person wishing to purchase, wßlt Gettysburg. Jan. 19, 1849,
be shown the farm. by Henry Trestle, re- 9
siding thereon. GEO. TROSTLE.
' July 27, 1849-40
FARM AT PRIVATE SALE.
AT THE OLD STAND,
BUT IM AVE MP AMOY :
• J. G. FRET
R ENDERS his seknowkdgments to _
his friends for past faeces, sad has FRESH ARRIVAL.
the pleasure of sueeueeiell 'babe is assts - WEST received, superior sx}esh Mucha
located at the old stand. on Washingtoo WI rel. N. E. Cheese. Lard and Sperm
street, one
square south of Tholopsussels; GA G. 4. arid 4 isle Salt, at reduced pri-
Hotel, where be will be preipanal. as here- I ors . gp, r si d e by
tofore, to do all kinds of JNO. hi. STEVENSON.
Coach, Cloth, & Sin Painting) -
aZrCARRIAGE REPAIRING dome
at short notice, sad on reasonable terns, I I.IIIP-WAr-dallEarihT4llDlllE
fur which Country Prothtee will be labels- THAT DREADFUL COUGH!
The subscriber is thankful for pest Eel THE LUNGS AYE IN 1) A Its G E It—THE
sore, and hopes. by attention to bissineallo WOLK OF THE DES I ROYER HAS
aqd a desire to please, to merit and re-I BEEN BEGUN—THE COUGH OF
tvasuairrioa HATH IN IT
calves continuance of publit
J. G .
FRE
A SOUND OF DEATH!
RE .
- 411, TOU A MOTHER,t—your darling
Gettysburg, Jan. 12, 11549,--tf mak addl. rage idol and earthly joy, is now
i perhaps assaasitto her chamber byadaegero n cis .
THE TWO EXTREMES PROD-ics" --- her Page cheeks. her this, shrun ken
lig
DEB FOR! lers.teill the bold disease has already gamed upon
t bes—the mud of her sepulchral cough pierces
I your soot.
HATS AND CAPS, VoUNG MAN. when just about to enter life,
r disease sheds a herin-erushing blight over the
34 lit
lit tb. ,
her prostrate of the tutum...your hectic' cough
1 mod kebre limbs tell el your loss 01 hope, but
1 you seed our &span. there is a balm which
will Leal the wounded l ungs ..- i r us
Wibbtra ai. 63.7149318 a .Skermaan7a4l4l-dcaltng Beet
' saws:
AV M• W. PAXTON I Sire. ATTaEE, the sale of V. m. H. Attree,
Etc- was & ism up by Dr. seu all, of Washing
lIFT AS commenced the BOOT k SHOE t ogs lt-
...d 'lll'elnd ut ilal u e, /e N l e lliro • l f ur P k b . dsd n e e lr it hl i v i Z is !
Business, with HATS et: CAPS. aultionaght aloe must die. She had every ap.
and has now on hands a large mad cam— pearance a being in conturnp ion, and was pro.
plete assortment of , sounced so by her physicians. Sherman s Sal.
HATS AND CAPS. BOOTS AND sae was given and " "'tell her.
SHOES. Mrs GAlLitAllitAN IZ, of Bull's Ferry, wail
of every description, suitable for men, era- a l ... r .u c tr : r e d , °/ e y: . " l .. w il P ed il l: b : o t e ku re g i t i l "Lw w he a n s
men and children,
which he will aril at reduced to a skeleton. Dr. A. C. Castle, Den.
low prices for good pay. Call and exams. . 3 ,,, i _ ~1 B roa d wa y. has witnessed its effects in
inc the Stock of Goods. It is wit necw- stieral cases where no other medicine afforded
eery to describe minutely. for—Remember re., —but the lial.am operated like a charm.
that every article that ran make the head Dr. C. 11'. 50 44tfie.,eJ IS wonderful effects in en.
and feet comfortable and handsome, in all nag Asthma,,, e i "hic it never fails 01 dol"!- -
.r.i.tg Biota, alarming as it may b e, is e ffect
seasons oh the Year , can be heel at his -- pi ,air cured by ~i i. Bal..am. It heals the nip.
Store, two doors below the Pout-office. :wed or wounded blood vessels, and makes the
lila. Very superior New York and .i.ar.gs too ud again.
Philadelphia Silk and Beaver Mils cosi- lies. HEN bll JONES, los Eighth avenue,
etantly on hand. was cured of cough and catarrhal affection of SU
Gettysburg, Oct. 19, 1819.—tf years standing. The lirA dose gate him more
..) relief :ban all the °the, medicine he had emir ta•
atoi Dr. L. ./. Beals, Iti Delaney street, gate it
GENTLEMEN i is a sainer-in-law who aas laboring under Con
, V ILL find It to their advantage local gyp, and to another sorely afflicted with
at the Store of J. 1.. SCHICK. tbeAstliala. tu both cases its effects were am
end examine his stock of Satin Toping. w*ei-Joe, soon restoring them to ctmlortsbui
Gloves, Stockings. Handkerchiefs, Era- 1 16 " 113 a-
Mrs. LUCRETIA WELLS, 05 Christie st.,
vats, Suspenders, dc.
~ saddened iron Asthma 42 years. Sherman', Bal.
Art OLD PENS AND SILVER PEN- saes relieved her at onee.and she is comparative
ly well, being enabled to subdue every attack by
Ul CMS, (best quality) Card Cases. a timely vse of This medicine. This indeed is
Visiting and Printing Cards, Fancy Note Ile Creel remedy for Coughs, Colds, Spitting
Paper, Envelopes, Motto Wafers, Fanyr Eiasiod, Liter Complaints, and all the affections
or the throat, and even Asthma and Consump.
Sealing Wax, Letter Stamps, kir.. for sale
S. H. BUEHLER- .. tam Price 25 cents and $1 per bottle.
by cr9r sierman s Cough and Worm Lozen
D.i , EAGY
4 get,. and Poor MILO'S Plasters, sold as abuts.
i LARGE Id or Ribbons aad Flew- : Dr. c-herman s Office is at 100 Nassau at. N. Ir:
A era just received and for sale by ' riir-F4.4 sale by
Oct. 5. J. L. SCHICK. / SAMUEL 11. BUEHLER,
General .sf gent. Gettysburg ; and by
Plain and Figured Clea . Dr. Yardman , Petersburg ;J. Id. Hollinger, Held.
rs.
E. Stable, Cesare Mills; J. .M . Kniglat,
STEEL BEADS. Purse Twist, Tassels ' leibi mig ;
Deudossille i J. P. Lower, Arendtsville; Stick h
Silk Canvass. and Retiesles,roostaat. Wanes, Munanasburg ;T. M'Knight, M 'Knight.
yon hand and for sale at SCHICK'S. silk; A. Scott,Calbtown; J. Brinkeibufl; Fair
. held; E, . Zack, New Chester; D. M. C. White,
GM!?! FRINGE! RILE! ' fiasapton; H. E. Miller and Win. Wolf, East
just miw i red a , Borita; W. Basinger, Abbottstown ; .. Lilly ilk
L. SCHICK has
Ihsey..bew Oxford; E. 7 1. Owings, M'Slierrys-
J. fine ee"runent ni . G.,._ . i imP e sad rile' 4 toad; aal Samuel Berlin, Littisstons.
I
gee , iin d • irori t l ankle °, MOCK Bilk. . d, so, isiiillm
37' PRIV3TE S3I.E.
9a - 0 c R E-X 0 P JrS
JUST RECEIVED and now opening
a large lot of Long and Square
SRAWLS, Turkere do., which will be
sold barer than, they have ever been offer
ed in the county. Ladies call soon at
KURTZ'S, and examine for yourselves
and scour, ere too late, one of the hand
somest and most graceful articles that so
richly enhances the costume.
Oct. 26.
1849.
BALTIMORE FALL TRADE,
To Country Merchants & Families
rpm: undei named merchants, importers, man
ulacturers, and dealers, respectfully unite
in calling the attention of country merchants and
others visiting Baltimore, to their large end va
ried stock of goods, which will be found u com.
plate, and the prices as low as at any other es
tablishments in this or any other city.
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
Ctisarms & Barites,
Wholesale Dealers is Books and Stationery,
No. 462 Market street,
Opposite Betrayer street
WILLIAM BROWN,
Importer. Manufacturer, and Dealer in
Watches, Fine Jei►elry, Plated
Ware,and Fumy Goods, Wholntik mut Retail.
No. 280 Baltimore street.
ROBERT BROWN & SON,
Mutsu lil WATONIO & JIMIRMY, INLYIBR
• PLATE, ana II a sits Goose,
Comet of Market and Calvert streets,
Op Posit* the Museum.
"
CORTLAN & 0..
No. 203 lizmistosa st ar,
rs
Importe aud Dealer in
Faintly and Fancy Hardware, able Cutlery
' Plated Goods, Bronzed Fenders, &ea
allare Thread Warehouse.
urn LA.R'I%ABEE, No. 24 North Calvert
d.gg (;) • street, Importers of Shoe Threads, Shoe
Tool*, and Findings in General, and Moonier,
Inter of Fashtonable Lasts, Boot Trees, Shoe
Trees, Crimping Boards, etc.
J. H. WHITEHURST'S
SILTITI/ItT D►OeaaaLi GALLIA'S/it •
No. 207 i Baltimore street, Baltimore;
77 Main street, Richmond; Sycamore street,
Petersburg; Main street, Norfork, and Main
street, Lynchburg.
GEORGE F. BROWN •BROTHER,
WIROLIIMALI DIIIIIaIkIisTS, N 0.4, Liberty street,
Hare constantly on hand a large and desirable
toclt of thugs, Paints, Oils, hc., to which thed
sn%ite the attention of the trade.
T. W. WILLIAMS.
LADIU FII6IIIIOKAIRLI BOOT& SIIIO2 STONC,
Wholesafe And Retail,
No. 101 Baltimore street,
Nearly opposite the Museum.
HENRY J. lIGBY,
Merchant Tail6r,
No. 154 and 156 Museum Building,
Baltimore street,
Splendid Clothinit tor Hen and Boys
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS
PAPIR H•e9111011, WROLISALL AKO RITAIL.
J. HE attention of Country Merchant* in•
a. 1 1!
cited to our large 11560r110N02 of Wall Pa
per, Fire Board Printe, 4!de., winch we oder at
lowest Prices.
curtain Paper—We have the largest and best
assort:nent in the city. and the lowest. price. A
call lb !solicited HOWELL 6‘
Manufacturers, 207 Baltimore Street,
between Charles and Light streets
ROYS'I'UN BETTS,
WitoLKtALs DRALra if
Foreign and Domestic Dry-Goods,
No. 283 Baltimore street.
ETA large lot of kerseys and Blankets to
hand
EZRA GATES,
N 0.221 Baltimore street.
Manufacturer and dealer in all kinds of
TRIMMINGS, REGALIA.
AND VAJILINTIr GuODS
T. W. BETTONS SHIRT FACTORY.
'Wholesale and Retail.
No. 179 Baltimore street.
[ETA large stock of Gentlemen's Furnishing
Goods constantly on hand
G. V. KEEN & CO,
N 0.12 Baltimore at, 6 doors West of the Bridge
rOgeANUFACTGIiERtsund dealers in Tin and
dAtk* sheet lion Ware; Britannia, Block Tin,
Willow and Wooden Ware; Stoves, Hardware,
Cutlery and Fancy Goods.
11. BOLTON.
FIISRIONABLR CLOTRIMO EMPORIUM,
Whn!nate and Retail,
No. 131 Baltimore street,
Second door west of Charles
TIN WARE! TIN WARE!!
IMEALERS will fi nd it greatly to their ad•
IM
by calling at my establishment to select
their Tin Ware, as I am selling very low for cash.
ALFRED 11. REIP, No. 335 Baltimore street
GEORGE K. QUAIL,
Fasnionable Hat and Cap Stare,
No. 204 Pratt Street.
Near Hanover street,
iffy AS on hand, a large stock of Bats and Caps
SAilslh of the latest style
Also, now opening. a large and selectassort
meat of Furs, consisting of
11.72dorrs, 80/1,1 ASO Vrotessinia,„rg
All of which will be sold low for cash
JOSEPH K. STAPLETON,
No. 195 Baltimore Street,
ANUFACTURE, all kinds of Brushes,
SIMI Bellows, Fishing rods and Tackle.
..t.ramithe Bellows made and repaired
G. G. FINCH,
No. 32 Light street,
Wholesale and Retail dealer in
STOVES,
ewers, roftesess,
BARTUS WILKINS,
Wholesale and Retail
Saddle, Iliarness. Trunk,
AND COl4llll /ACTOR!.
No. 178 Market &red.
GHARLES BLAKE,
Dealer in
ff'eaches; Jewelry, and Watch Materials,
wftor. AAAAA mID
No.' 102 Baltimore street.
J. P. HARTMAN,
MIRCIIIIIPIT TAILOR,
No. 103 iialtiwore sired,
fietypeen.Celvert and Light,
trinperior Clothing ready matte
A, & J. B. MATMOT, •
Gay Street Chair ll'areroorhs,
Ne.,29 Gay Streit,
Where may be obtained every variety of Fan.
ey and Windsor Chairs, Rocking Chairs, Settees,
&c.
L. IA RRF.TT,
Has Removed to
No, 125 Baltimore street, American goading,
And has opened a new and splendid stock of
Men's and Boy's Ready-made Clothing.
WSTEELE & CO., Wholesale and Re-
O tail Booksellers and Stationers, No. 92
Baltimore street, 5 doors East of Holliday, are
now receiving from New York trade sales a
large assortment of Books, Stationery, Paper,
Blank Books, etc., which they will sell very low,
JESSE MARDEN,
Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in
Patent Platform Balances and
Scales of every description,
Second Charles it., between Lombard and Pratt.
ARMY BROGANS.
. GEOHIPE IllA t itfllAN,
No. 104 Pratt Street., II door East of !hoover,
MIAS on hand a large assortment of Army
and other Brogans, for Servants, Men, Wo•
men, and Boyal
IH. I
H. W
4 DIFFENDERFFER,
Of the firm of R. ElDowney C 0..)
NylTlis 1 s friends to their complete assort
ment of ICII FALL DRY GOODS, Whole.
Al. enslßotail, 101:4 &Minato ilreotp, .- '
HORN'S TRUNK MANUFACTORY,
Corner of Baltimore and Calvert streets,
frIONSTANTLY on hand the largest assort
meat in the city of Leather Travelling and
Packing Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, etc.
Wholesale and Retail.
October 5, 1h.19.-5t
TUE GREAT REMEDY
FOR BURIPS!
CERTIFICATE': AND REFERENCES.
(SIR—A few days since I badly burned one of
il3-1 ray hands with melted silver, which I was
pouring from a crucible. I applied your Master
of Paln,vrhich at once relieved me from the ex
cruciating pain, and worked a complete cure,
leaving no scar. W. S. WO( D.
Syracuse. Dec. I, '4n. silversmith.
BURNED CHILD CURED.
• Mr. W. L. Green, formerly Postmaster at Joe
lin's Corner's, N. Y., states that one of his child.
NO fell on a hot stove, very badly burning his
fees, and severely injuring one ofhie eyes. You
sey's Muter 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 feteeee, eau..
ing the skin and dash to peel off the arm in large
Bakes, leaving a shocking and painful eight.--
Teasers Mister of Pain was used, and the pain
instantly siopped, and the arm was speedily cu
red without a scar. Messrs. Arnim?, the pro-
prietors of the Foundry, certify to these facts:—
gvery person should keep this Ointment by them.
ANOTHER BURN CURED.
Mr. S. Teusey—l have been much pleased
with the healing qualities of your Muter of Pain.
I lend you one of a number of cases in my own
family. My little girl, eight yesns o(age while
at play in my sitting-room. accidentally fell,
resting her whole weight upon the hot stove, for
clog herself back with the hand stilton thestove
and burning the skin of he( 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 wan stiff, all sore
ness had been removed. H. TARNS.
i..tFor side by
SAMUEL H. BUEHLER,
Generale/Meat, Gettgsberg; and by
Dr. Kauffman. Petersburg; 'J. 8.. Hollinger,
Heidlereburg; E Stable, Centre Mille ; J. M.
Knight, Bendereville ; J. F Lower, A rendratown;
Stick &Witmer. M um masburg; T.m . s: night, M%
Knightevil le ; A. Scott, Caehtcen; J. Brinker
hot); Faiifirld ; E. Zuck, New Cheater• D. M
C. White, Hampton; H.L. Miller and %Villian
Wolf, F:iiet Berlin; Wm. Bittinger. A bbotte
town ; Lilly & Riley, nets Oxford; E. J. Ow l
into, M".7;herryirtowit ; and Samuel Berlin,
tlestown.
bept. 14, 1340,-3m
'HE subscriber tenders hir acknowl
odgments 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 mild in
Uhambersburg street, a large and fresh
SUPPLY OF
DRITGS & MEDICINES,
' y,wizst:J c , •
Paiuts,Varuish, Dyestuffs
and every variety of articles usually found
in a Drug store, to which he invites the
attention of (tie public, with assurances that
they will be furnished at the most reason
able prices.
S. H. BUEHLER
Gettysburg, June 2, 1848.
he 'Whys' and 'Wherefores '
•
T HESE are the times in which men
look for the doings of the world and
general information, to the Press, which
ts. by-the-by, the true path-finder for bus
iness men, as well as those who wish to
make evere penny count most for them
selves. 'Fills being the order of the day,
the undersignet , wishes to keep with the
current, and at the same lime give the
reader a good hint which path to travel
to make his money count most. A few
good reasons will satisfy the reader at once
why is is that the undersigned will and can
sell any gentleman a suit of ready-made
clothing, from the commonest every-day
suit to a fine Sunday and superfine wed
ding suit, cheaper than any other estab
!ishment. In the first place, then, he is
able to sell cheaper than other establish
ments, because he is wall acquainted with
nos business. He buys and sells for cash.
and knows when and where and how to
buy his goods. "Goods well bought are
hall sold." Even if he had-no advantages
over any one in his line of business, he
can still undersell them, because he re
-1 quires no large profits to make up for
large expenses. He attends to his busi
ness himself, and therefore. incurs but
! small expenses, comparatively speaking, in
carrying on the same. He sells his goods
' for cash, and therefore requires no large
profits to make up fur loss sustained by
credit sales. No one will doubt that the
Cash and One-price system together with
1 1 small profits, is she best mode of dealing
end most advantageous to the purchaser.
1 If any' one doubts this, he will be convin
ced of its truth by calliig at the Clothing
and Variety Store, opposite the Heidi,
where he will find a large assortment of
all kinds of Ready-made Clothing, fur men's
and boys' wear, together with every
arti
cle in this line of business—Cloaks, Over
Coats, -frank, sack, business and dress
Coats, Pants and -'Vests of sill descrip
tions, Woolen Under-shirts and drawers,
all kinds of Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Hand
kerchiefs, Silk Gores and Stockings, wrap-
pers, Caps, Hats, together with some fun
ey articles.--Jewelry, Pistols, knives, and
a few Six-shooters, all of which he will
with pleasure exhibit fur examination to '
those who call upon him. The prices are
such as Willmitisfy every one that this-is
the place to buy Fall an Winter Cloth
ing, You will be 'asked but One price, ,
with but •a very-small profit. The sub
scriber takes this occasion to tender to the
public his thanks for the liberal patronage
which fie has thus far received, and res
pectfully solicits a continuation of the
same. Also for sale, a very good and
neatly trimmed ROCKA WAY BUGGY,
with standing top, and a second-handed
Buggy, which will be disposed' of very
low, either for cash or with a credit of six
months, as may suit purchasers.
MARCUS SAMSON.
Sept. 28, 1849.
HOUSE SPOUTING
VI/ ILL be made and put up by the
subscriber,who willattend prompt
ly to all orders, and upon as reasonable
terms as can be procured at any establish
ment in the county.
GE O.E BUEHLER.
AUCITIONEEMNO.
J F. KOE HLER respectfully ten
• dere his services to the Public as
Sale Cryer.
Terms moderate. Residence, Abbots
town, Adams county, Pa., where all let.s..
tern or orders for his serviette may be ad.
dressed. -
.oet. 19, 1949, 77 4 f • 4
M'ALISTER'S ALL-lIE.AL
ING OIN'F)IENT
(TIM H^o 1.11,117,)
Contains no Mercury or other Mineral.
Frnm the ''Reading Eagle."
There never, perhaps, was a medicine brought
before the public that has in no short a time woo
such a reputation as M'A Ilister's AR-Healing or
World's salve." Almost every person that has
mailetrial of it spenks warmly in its praise. One
has been cured by it of the moat painful Rheum -
tismi another of the Piles, a third of a trouble
some Pain in the Side, a fourth of a Swelling of
the Limbs, kc. It it dues not give immediate re
, lief in every case, it can never de injury, being
applied outwardly. As another evidence of the
wonderful healing power possessed by this salve,
we subjoin the following certificate from a re.
apectable citizen of Maidencreek township, in
this county :
"Itlaidenoreek, Berko co, PI., March 30, 47.
Metifiis. Ritter &C0.—.1 desire to inform you
that I was entirely cured of a-severe pain in the
back by tbe use of M'A I Lister's All-Healing Salve
which I purchased froni you. I Mitered with it
about SIO year., and at night was unable to sleep.
During that time I tried various remedies, which
were prescribed for me by physicians and oth
er persons without receiving any relief, and at
,last made trial of this Salve with a result favors
ble beyond experetatidn. lam now entirely free
frorri the pain, and enjoy at night a sweet and
peaceful sleep. I have also used the Salve since
for tooth ache and other complaints, with similar
happy results. Your friend, •
JOHN HOLLENDACH.
The following is from a regular Physician of
extensi vs practice in Philadelphia:
James M'Allister-Bir : I have for the tee
last years been in the habit of using your Oint
ment hi cues of Rheumatism, Chilblains and in
Tenia Capites, (Scald Head,) anti thus far with
the happiest erect. I think from the experiments
I have malls, with it, that it richly deserves to be
adopted as an article of every diy use by th!pro
folios at large. Your's, truly,
8 BELL, M D
• Philadelhia, D I
e 30 . 1147.
James SPAllister—Dear p Sir: lake 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 par_
pose; but by using your Ointment a few days. it
was completely dried up and well I base alto
Lord it for Rums, for which I fled It an excellent
article; also, in all cases of inflammation
EDWARD THORN
I certify the above statement is true
' M C CADMUS,
No 90 , , Maritetatreet,
(ETA mind the bx are directions for usin
IktrALL ISTEH'S OINTMENT for Seroftrla, g
rssipelas, Teller, Chilblain, S a fd Brad. tore .1 yes.
Quincy, Sore Throat, Breakhiris. Nervous After.
hone, Pains, Disease of the Spine, Deminehe, Asti -
Ina, Deal nese, Rat Ache, Barns, Corns, all Diem.
es of the Skin. Sort bps, Pimples, 4.r., Swelling of
the Limbs, Sorer, Rhetorottinir, Piles, ('old Fret,
rrOop Mtrellrd or Brokta Breast, Toolhaeht, atrt
in the Fro r,
If Mirrits its and Nramies knew Its value in ca
ses of “swollen" or Sore Breast, they vt old not
be without it. In such easel, if freely used, ac
cording to the direction, around each box, it
gives relief in a ccryfer how's.
trrThis Ointment is good for any part of the
body or limbs when inflamed. In some cases it
should be applied often.
rat - ZION—No Ointment w ill be gennine
iinleas the name of JAXIN WALLIS - MI I. writ•
ten with a pen on every label.
!IX For Ka'a hy..pnt„,4ents in all the principal
towns in the United states.
JANF.B 11IrA LLISTER.
Snip Proprietor of the shove A , edieine,
PRINCIPAL OFFICE No. 98 North' Mild
rtreet, Philadelphia.
11 FRI CE 25 CENTS PER TIOIC.JI
AGENTS.—S.' Sr FORIVRT. Settyshurg; Jo
seph R. Henry, Ahhottstown; ;Voter & Roue,
F.mmitsborg; J. W. Schmidt, Hanover; C. A.
Morris Si Co., York; L. Denig, Chambersburg.
Jane 18, 184P.—eovely
FEVER AND AGUE.
This complaint has three stores. The first or
quotidian comes on every 24 hours; the tertian,
every 40 hours; and the quartian,every 4s hours.
Trhese are usually called the hot, the cold, ant/
sweating. The symptoms are yawning and
stretching; cold hands and feet p a shrivelled
skin, a small and frequent pulse; and finally a
cold shake.
0:7-Who would shiver and shake with this
tormenting disease, when the only effectual rem
edy may be had for • mere trifle? The lionis
ed certificate was wholly unsolicited, and the sin
cerity of the writer cannot be questioned.
This certifies that my son had been troubled
with the Fever and Ague for the last font or five
years. He first took it when we lived over in
Jersey; and since we came here he has never
known a well day. Half the time he has not
been able to work at his trade ind as MI , bus.
band is dead sad my only depe ndence is on my
son's labors, times have gone pretty hard will
us. Think Dollhe has got entirely rid of it at
last, and all by the use of Dr. Clickeoer's won
derlul sugar Pills. If I had only known of
them before. I would have walked a hundred
mile. 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. Sent, for stopping
with them at our door.
Your bitniblis 'terrain,
SUSAN COPLEY.
Oct. 13, 1845. Hnntington township. L. I.
ID"For sale by SAMUEL HI:BUEHLER,
GeweratAgest t Gettysburg; and by
Dr. Kauffman, Peteisburg; J. 13. Hollinger
Heidlersbnrg ; E. Stehle; Centre `Mills; J. M.
Knight, Benderssil , e; J 1 F. Lower,,Arendtsrille;
stick & Witmer Alummasburg ; T. Al Knight,
M'Kuightsville; A. boott. Cashtown ; J. Brink
erhoff, Fairfield; E. tuck, New Chester; D. AL
C. White, Hampton; H. L. Miller and William
Wolf. East Berlin; Wm. Bittinger, Abbowstown ;
Lilly & Riley, New Oxford ; E. J. 00 inga, 34'-
!therryttown ; and simnel Berlin, Littlestown.
Aug. 31,1840.-3 m
TEA AttENOT.
FRESEI TEAS of all
kinds , -,Gunpoindec./m- MP!"
perial, Young /Iron, and
Black—of the best quality,
just received and for Mlle St -
the Drug and Book Store of ,
III0""Theae Teats are:from the house of
Jenkins, tit C 0,., Philadelphia , (formerly of
Canton,) and are of the very best quality.
S. H. BUEHLER.
ILK
s.—nor opening. a splendid 02 . 011-
P " 7 ment of those rich CHANGEABLE
SILKS, Chameleon Silks, Chameleon
Stripe Armure, Satin Du Chene, besides
a groat variety of Black Silks, which will
be sold 20 per cent. cheaper than at any
other establishment in town.
A. H. HURTS.
THE STAR AND BANNER.;
htpublißhedevery Friday Evening, in the
County Building,aboiie the Reiiater
and Reeorder'a Office, by
D. A. & C. 11. BITE HLER.
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