ROCLAMATION WitERE 1S the Ma. Dastia. ' tzte•Eci: PrettidAttOt the 'several Courts of COIIIIIIOU Pleas. in the counties enanposith4 the lthh Vistriet,and Justice of the Courts of Oyer.and Terminer. and General Jail Deli. ery, for the trial of all capital and other ell'entli , ra in the said ills triet—and GLonor. Suys ER a nd JANE.; M'Dirtrr, Esip., Judges of the Courts of ern:lllton Pleas and Gencral Jail Pei i ve rv, for the trial of all capital and other olfen.d -ers,iikitot,oounty. of Adams—hare issued their precept, bearing date the gist day of November in the year of our Lou) one theilamitild right hundred and fort Y-nine, ant: to me directed, for holding a Cout:t olCom mop .kiloas uhd General Quartet Sessions Ortlin Peace arid General D'eliverv, and Conti of Oyer and Terminer, at Get ,, .V#Fgo, qn. Aloaday the 21. y/ day of Jan- uary next, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN To -‘stelltliii'lestices of the Peace, the Coroner std Constables within the said Counts' of A lains,that they be then and there in their profit Orions, with their Rolls, Records, Inquisitions, Examinations and other Re . inotobrandee, to do those things which to their offices and in that behalf appertain to be done, and also they who will prose cute aptinst the prisoners that are or then shall be in the Jail of the said County of Adam, end to be then and these to pros= , ectite iztitist them as shall be just, WILLIAM FICKES. Sheriff. 110,1r,c oaks, Gettysburg, Dec.l4, 1849. S GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK, itn. 1850 ihaft arirpass that 0/1849, and excied Mrtgazines Past e Pruett; -dna Tsavo--Cseti in a4vance. pa.4ja Paid. MAGNIFICENT AND EXPENFIVE PEE- Nii Ms. , Subseribirri ea a club. 6r sing!e subacTibbts;ipay ~ ehonee diffiTent engraving., Ono laapy one year. It. 3, 'frith any taro of tbefol- owing splendid , prentiom phttes:—"Deallt:Sed of he Roe. Jolts Wesley," •' Weak! Prelluhintt in the tliwcnap Amphitheatre," 'Amories tiaided =by Wandesii" . "Uenerai Taylor and Old Whitey," "Likeness of the Rue. John Wesley," "Do co-taborer, the Rev. John Fletcher,'".An last two, though wiparato eugrAsings, we count only onopretoilagg• Two ..piele. for 85, and two dello shore prints to each itibserihcr. Five co?* the $lO, and an (Mtn,. ear of.the bids, and any two of ili, ahoth engteeimit to the WWI: sending the elub. , Eleven Capita for *4O, anil an` ettia peps of the Bielt, , and idly three or the, abuse estracicip to the person wending Welch. dikuppeawa bending tit:t in advance, vidtetip lion terllltild and 51,-*lll be entitled to tiny 4 of the abuse eargaviage.. ' ;. AIDRE AND MOST LIBERAL OFFERS. - For $2O in advance, ten ',plea of the Lady's B o ok will ha gent, and a copy of either oft/se-a. bore tplgnincent prints sent to each antworibah— hey (NW, in all eaves, select which thay.pleaste. For *3O we will send ten copies of the. Book, aor Ihirty c ? pica of any of the above engrarirtila. Single numbers of the Lady's Book, 351centa. The above are : large-sized parlor prints.' he "Death-bed of Wesley' cent/sins many portraits ...Wesley presetting in' the AmPhigeelstra",con tains hundreds of figures, and cost $l5OO lo en grave it: "Atneries -Guided . by Wielom"Ali eery large line erigerritsg, end root lfrtghe'te eft• grave it. "General Taylor and 'OW one of the largest of Ilte General l'ayfer - ptints,. and is engraved Barran original painting - it wield of $l,OOO. This isearlamf Wesley and Fleieher are of a goodsmise.for iresaing. • • Premieres are only rent when Ste anbeerip lions are swesieted direct 16 the Publisher. , The LADY'S BOOK for. 1860 will 'elvatilin aesormelenelnagood engraving', • Postmkatece and otlessseending'thshis 'will ob lige us serrrestich; hy. haying Owen ell eddy/aped to one name. „it nano inconeenieuce to ghem, and will be a great fliviar tb us. Irr'lle , tewneeading no the largest number of mailsobecribirri fog 18,10,, led' , be enlitSod to the . Lady's Book Dag lgsl,gt tig; and the aezt in ~illftekeirfttiV44 AvAiicrOer a2rall.receive ens one of the eintse,4glet-. Addees. , . • . L, A. GOREY. „; 113, C4sesupd. t Ebiladelphis. G. E. BUEIILER . 11101 ESPECTFULLY informs his friend It and the public generally that he has now on baud a large assortment of my 11'.dRE of every description. which will sell at moderate prices—all warMntel. Persons wishing to pu rcbase,nl low rates, will do well to call before pure.hasiog else where. . HOUSE. SPOUTING will be made and put up at. 42} cents a- foot. • . AilE,undersigned has connettd with: hie Coaehmaking Establishment a, large Smith Shop, and is prepared tn.& 4LL KINDS OF BLAeIitbaIITHING, IRONING CARRIAGES, EUGGIES, WAGONS, H. Ile would say to those who hare Horses to shoe, that he has in his employ 6ret•rate hands, which., with his personal attention, will enable him to .give entire satisfaction to all those who mav favor him with a call, CARRIAGE & BUGGY SPRINGS (warranted) will be promptly made to or der at all Aimee. gr:rAll kinds of ItnPainiNo done; both in Wood aud Iron, at the most reduc ed prices. aCTThankful for past encouragement, the subscriber solicits a continuance ofpat ronsesottitl' invitee his friends to call at his Establishment in west Chambersbnrg at.. a few doors below Thompson's Hotel' . C. %V. HOFFMAN. Gettysburg, Oetober 15,1847. LAST NOTICE. TitWombeeriberlterehy notifies thnse heltnow themselves in be indebt• o d i p iphow a i e i a*yea#, -that he is much in weed of manse, Intl respectfully requests spiteCtieetskepeement es soon 1 1 446 04 g. T. WARREN. ' ISMS 111 4 1. s on.* irza r NE w ,starir.l4,! tritVocksp suotivies at 07 5I 6 00 Oat lieu *a 4)1.0. Also, a Erne lot of tairiamorsio , trzr•ladiso, eillat KURTZ' Qom* Wow pattaktaaaVolsetwhere. ‘ilakatAlK lit& 4 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 closest by the 1.1 of January nut. as it is not my wish to add costs. D. HENGY.' 3.17,7'.171TZP.M. As I did not stieneed in disposing of trot stock of Lumber and 'Fuels at my enle in August last, I determinettto have the lum• her worked into FURNITURE. — There fore, persons wishing furniture will do• well by calling nt my Shop !street, or at my Furniture .Roornitr °ham. homburg street, where can be had thebeet bargains you ever had, (tiler tor •Cash or Country Produce. ' Oct. 19, 1849.—tf : N W ESTA L ISII mENT. Chairs and Cabinet Furniture LOWER TEAS EVER! D. 3; CULP . . .ESPECT.FLLY-- sonatinas to the -LA, •ettftensof Owns' county thiu they have entered-into -en-partnership for the manufacture and gale of ail kindarof Chairs and Cabinet furniture. eve on hand; at-their Eetablishatent inSMlth, aDirnore ,itreei;:Gettveburg, a few' doom shove 7ahneittielel Store, (thWold. stand of D. Culiq rfuil assortment of CHAIRS, of beery eitiety,sueh.ae- #9,...572V .7;OOCiaNG; CRNE SEJIT • ~• AND COMMON CHAIRS. ',AIittc`SETTEES, of various kinds, painted in imitation of rose-wood, milling *Oh isitiwornod, walma, maple, and all Omey euiure. They will .coastantly keep milian&and make urorder, -.• 110rettisS. f..entre Tablea. - Berlsteads. Cup boards. Stem's, Dough-Troughs, Irash-Steuids, Dining: awl - •• • • - lirteeklesst Tables; all ininufaeturea by experienced workmen and of the best material; which they will be pleased to furl ith to those *tin may favor iluito with their custom on the most reasonable terms. Having supplied them sebum with a very large and superior stock of stuff, they have no hesitation in assu ring the public that they can furnish work tirtlietait'ehtilitteits, beauty and - durahil- - ity,vanuot be surpassed by any other shop in the County. They will also attend tn'all kinds of. HOU44*.; AND SIGN PAINTING, PAPER :" spon.tocsnortest notice and most reason able urrins: Wall Paper will be furnished -LePtielinens Of which can be seen at 'our eilabliabeWmt. KrAll worst made aid sold by the firm will be warranted. They are deter mined to sell as cheap as the cheapest, just to suit the tittles. The public will consult their 'Mimeos by giving them a call before porehesingelseWhere. • AII kinds of eau it try Produce and Lumber will be taken in Fmttpymenl for work. • Peb: 2, 1849.-11 CAUTION ! WEREA.S sundryindividuals of late . have been trying to monopolize sad forestall public opinion; and whereas the subscriber can at the present time she w the largest and beit•stock of Cil AIRS in this County. therefore be it known to all perking interested that , the undersigned continues to, mtutufacutre: it the old stand in South Baltimore street, every variety of A I PL.* toraliffi P4xt Y • - - . CilikillS i . which will be :sold ea the most , accommodating terms for Ciish or Produce. My Chaim are 'matte in Gettysburg. and not in “Rosion." House and Sign Paintinn , auemded to is formerly.; and from long pttetil add " experience in business, the sUbscilber feels confident that his work willterY he clotest Inspection, because his workmen littir).l the best that the country can furnish. CS BIIVErIriTRZ, of every variety and of the, best quality, will be furnished to,t and attill dams made to or der..., kinds of Lumber taken at fair pr erto t CHAIR PLANK particularly aimed=4ometbing thjut "9000" feet will answer.. ' • " Failing thankful for past favors, the subscriber pore; by attention to business, sail's. mint a share of public favor. • HUGH DEBWIDDIE. Gettysburg, *arch 9, 18,19.--tf 1_!„1;.31,(;! . , i1:13 . ' , .T , 91,i .. §,c)n. S. R. TIRTON.. • veswoNAnifg : Herber ; , and _Hair 'Diesser,hasi removed his , •Teniple" to the diamotui, oining the Ccltlay.)3,ol- dinie, where he can at , all times be lotted , , prepared to attend to the calls of the public From long experience he flatters himself that he can gothroughall the ramifications of the tonsericaldepartments,with such en infinite degree of skill as willmeet the en tire satisfaction of all who submit them chins to The keen ordoel of his razor. He hopes, therefore, that by attention to busi ness and a desire to please, he will merit as well as receive a liberal share of public patronage. The sick. willbe attended toe their private dwellingise' LUMBER YARD. N hand:and for bate by the saltwater. 11,7 alarge quantity of RIVER BOARDS. Fellow and White Pine Mountain Boards Pine, Chestnut, and Oak Shingles, &waling 4. Shingling Laths, : Posts. Rails. 4.e., 4.. e. ail of which will be Bold as cheap as pos sible for the CAlt ONLY. Persons wishing Lumber era respectfully invited to cull and see. 61E0. ARNOLD Getlysharg,Juse 8.-11 CI OLD PENS AND SILVER PEN CILS, (best qbality) Card Cases, Visiting and Printing Cards, Fancy Note Paper, Envelopes, blotto Wafers, Fancy Sealing iVax, Letter Stamps, for sale by S. IL BUEHLER. g.IipIWCTL TJMT IME.IIDFUL COUCH ! THE LUNGS ABE IS DANGER—THE WORK OF TOE DES rsoyEß HAS BEEN lIEGUN—THE COUGH OF CONSUMPTION OATH IN IT A SOUND OF DEATH! • RE YOU A MOTHER!—Your darling OA" child, your idol and earthly joy, is now perhaps confined to her chamber by 'dangerous cold—her pale cheeks, her thin, shrunken fing ers, tell the hold disease has already garbed upon her—the souml of her sepulchral cough pierces your anal. • YOUNG MAN, when just about to enter life. disease sheds a heart trashing -blight ever the fair pheapeets l Mthe futtue—eyour b,ntie cough and treble:l lobe tell of , your loss of hope, but you Seed not There t a balm which will heal the wounded hints--it is 4141.ri. 8 4 1 1P1 1 10 4 44 . 4 114. 0 1 ‘ °111 . 1 1 1 81 ' M. f eil'Witig o 1 tk•m. H. Atfree, Esq. vas. given op by Dr., Seurrill, of Washing ton. Pflio, Rae and *Clellan.o . thiwelphikeed Des. Roe arrd Mott.nf Near York, lier friends iltlltopsheabe most. the. Bhit:had every ap. beiog la.cmisomplion. end Vr . SIP pm npunced sn,by : beg physicians. Sherman's Sal. sam site given.end it cured her. • , Mrs. GA,RRASRANI . 7., of Bull's Ferry. WI. also cured, of Consiupption by this Balsam when all other remedies failed to give relief—she WWI reduced 10 a skeleton. Dr. A. G. Cacti., Den. *Oat, 281 Broadway, has witnessed its effects in +event ;sun V , hem no other medicine aflbrded relit--bat the &shan't operated like a charm. Dr. C. also witnessed its wonderful effects in cu ring Asthma, which it never fails of doing.— Spittias Blood. alarming as it may be, is effect milli cured by this Balsam. It heals the rap tared or wounded blood vessels, and makes the lunge sound again. • „iIey.,I4E,NRY JONES , tnS Eighth avenue, as ,w ca red ofisougli had entiiirhaliffeition of MI years standing. The arid dose gave him more relief than all the oche , medicine he had ever ta kepi • Dr. L. J, Ifealr. 10 Delanry street. ga v e it VI a sister.io-law actin was (shoring under Con- Jusniption,antd to !pother sorely afflicted with the Asthma. In both rases its effecti were im mediate, soon restoring them to c wufortabat iieahh. , Mrs. LUCRETIA WELLS, 05 Christie st., sullerial from Asthma years. .sherman's Bal. sam relieved her at once. and she is comparative ly well, being ennbled to subdue every attack by a timely nee of this medicine. This indregl is the great remedy for Coughs, Colds, spitting Blood, Liver Complaints. and ail the nffections of the throat, and even .Asthma sod Consump tion. Nice 25 cents and $1 per bottle. tirDr. Shvrmili's Cough and Worm Logan `es. and Poor "Mail s Plasters. sold is above. Dr. lqiirtmaii's Office it at lOU Nassau at. N. Y ILT Fur sale by BCF.IILF.II, General ...Iv's?. Ceitydairg and by Rtuffirlan. Peterbburg 11.liollineer. Ileiti len•borg; E. - Bmll.le. (lithe ; J. M*KOight. Rfndersville; 3: F. Lower. A rerultsvil le; &irk A: Witme.r.Murnmarbuirg; T. 141 . Kniebt, M'Knirrld yille A tYeolt.Cashlown: J. Drinkerhofl: Fair field; R. %tick. New CheXter ; h. M C. t% bite, Hampton; H. R. Nliller and Wm. W , P. Fart 11..rtin; Win. rinineer, AbboltAoun & Riley,New Oxford; E. J. Owings. and Samuel Perlin, LiDlebtown. July '2O. 15.19. —3m VALUABLE lIITICIAES. MO CUB r.l IV ipONNELL'S Magiral Pain Extractor,: the. World's Wonil..r—pronnuneed! so by all who have ever nerd. it—White! Swelling, Inflama Lion, Pain in the Bark,' Weak Limbs. 'fender or Sore Feet, and all Scrofulous Sore , : are speedily and per manently cured by Connell's Magical Pain I Extractor ; Affections of the Lungs, Ague in the Face, ; Breast!, Tic Duloureaux, 'Chronic sore Eves, Blistered Surfaces &c. It is equally beneficial in all kinds'ol! Inflamatory Diseases, s uch as sore Nipples' and Eves, Sprains, Rheumatism, White' Swelling and Ulcers, Bruises, Burns, Cbil- Mains. Erysipelas, Piles, &c., will quickly be relieved by the application of this salve. This remarkable sanitive possesses many' virtues never found in any other article.— It has 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 wicught hy. this salve. It hue for months past been sold upon the following liberal terms, to wit: if the user I was not perfectly satisfied, and even de lighted. with- its effects, and furthermore if it did not fully - answer our recommentla thins, their money was returned immedi ately at their reqnest. On these terms this absolute heal-all is now sold ; and we simply ask if the public can demand any. thingeritwe reasonable Kineperent,keep it contnantly' on hand : in case of accident by 'firm life may be ; lust without it ; but by hit'use all burns are subject to its con -144 !artless the vitals are destroyer). Caution.—No' Pain Extractor can be genokie . ,uttles.s 'yon find the signature of Comstock & Co. on the wrapper to each box, the counterfeit. . UHEPIkiitISM.- 7 Conistock's Llew. ea' tS4rre and Bone Idniment, and Indian Vegetable Elixir, is Warranted to cure any ease of RheumatisM, gout, Contracted Chordstind Muscles,orstiffJoints,strength. en Weak Limbs,. arid enable those who are crippled to walk 'again. Use , tide ar ticle and be cured, or go without It and suffer, as you please Certificates of cures by - the hundred can 'he seen at 21 Cortland 'street, N. Yor,k.;*liere this artj cle Is sold only genuine: . DEAFNESS.—Use Dr. Mcfsiair's Ac coustic Oil, for the cure of Deafness. Al en, all thesis" dilagfeeible noises, like the buzzing , of fnieets, ` of 'water; whiz zing of stern, which are aymptoins of ap- Oroarhing deafness. Many persons who have been deaf for, ten or, twenty years. and compelled to use ear 'trumpets, have, a9er using ono or two bottles, thrown a side those trumpets, being made perfectly well. It has cured 'eases of ten, fifteen, and even thirty years standing of deafness. flags ,Liniineut the worst att a ck s of the Pilettnre efinetually and perman e ntly cured in a short time by the use of the genuine Hay's Liniment.— Hundreds of Our first •itititenti throughout the country have used this lifilmeat With complete, suecetes , it is %remitted to cure the most aggraiated'citie. lino cure be Wrested the money will be refunded. For Sale at the Dreg and Book StOre - Of ttAMVEL H. IME1:1I.t1t. tlettysburg, isti. 19, 1849. aUST RECEIVED and pow opening a large lot of Long. and Square SHAWLS, Turkere do., •which.,vvill 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, ore too late, one of the hand somest and most graceful articles that so richly enhances the costume. . FRESH .IRRIVJIL. JUST received. superior Fresh dlacka rel, N. E. Clime, Lard and Sperm Oil, G. ✓l. and i ine Salt, at reduced pri ces, for sale by iNO. M. STEVENSON. Oci. 26. 1349. BALTIMORE FALL TRADE. Tovounirynerchnots a. Wow" lieu rialHE undetnamed merchants, importera,man j. ufactorers, and dealers, respectfully unite in calling the attention of country merchants and °then' visiting Baltimore, to their latie and ea.' vied stock of goods, which will be found as corn. plate, and the prices es low ts at any other er tebliebmenteit We or any oieereity. DOOICS AND STAI4OIO..RY 017111u110 1k iblatift, W 7O / 10144 &Aka a Books aid Salaam", N 0.4150 Marketarrel:. Opposite Hanover 'treat. 3014,1 A RQWN. IMPolatpr. blanefactnpm,end Dealer in *alehei4 line Jeirelry, Silver Plated Wateoinil'Fane7 Goods, Wkalitalt eed Beloit '• • -No. 180 Berititnore Street. ROBERT BROWN & SON, . DRALLSRIII v,‘,W A Tgaitip, & Jawcaer. Str.ven IPL4Witp ♦Nn BiIIr.CNIVIA Gown. Crime! cr: Market and Calvert erieere, Opposite the Museum. CORTLAN h CO.. No. 203 BAILITMORIt STRKIT, Importers and Dealers in Family and Fancy Hardy are, Table Cutlery Plated Goods, Bronzed Fender', Shoe Thread Warehouse. MLARRABEE, No. 24 North Calver O street. Importers of Shne Threads. Shoe Tools, and Findings in General, and .Nlantifse hirer of Faabionable Lasts, Boot Trees, Shoe Trtes,Crimiiin g . Boards, etc. J. IL WHITEHURSTS SIC Irt.lolll .. DlOrillt . l GA, i.valuoi, No. 2071 1 Baltimore Street, Baltimore; 77 Alain street, Richmond; 'sycamore street, Petersburg; Alain street, Norfork, and Main street, Lynchburg. GP.IIIIGF. F. BROWN &•Bnrrrrtrat. WHO LLLLLL DRUOOIaTO. No 4, Liberty Ore.?. Have constantly on hand a large and desirable tech of Drags, Paints, Oils. &c., to which the.i Invite the attention of the trade. T. W. WILL!. MS. LADIES ' FAMIIONA NIA BOOT & HOC STOIllt, Wholesale and Retail No. 101 Baltimore street. Nearly opposite the MUNDUM. HENRY J. 6IGBY, Alerrhant Tailor, No. 154 awl 150 Mooeum Building. Baltimore street, Splendid eleilimc :Men and Bey* TO COUNTRY MERCIIANTP PArRH H•71011S113, WHolrikAl.l Atilt RICTAIL. tialiE•ttetilluo of Country Merchants is in vited to ow large as.ortnient of Wall Pa per, Fite Board Prints, Ac., Hhich we otler at Itmeo Prices. 'urrain raper—We have the lare.e.t and beet asgertruent in' he city. and the price. A Can lb stiliejt,(t 110‘V KU. & BROS.. Mannfacturers. 207 Hnlttmore street between Charles and Light •ure4 ROYSTON BETTS, WHOLES 41.1 C 01.4Lr'ii I Foreiztt and Domestic Dry Goods, No. 283 Baltimore street. fl - TrA large lot 01 ti.or,eys and Blankets on hand F.7.R k TES. No. 221 Bal timore street. Mon.o ertirer and dealer in all kinds or 'II2IM GAI.I.k. •NID 01.101,8 T. w. TIC.TTON ,, R T FACTORY, NV hulesale and No. 179 Baltimore street. 1G" A lin ice stor:,; of Gentlenin's Furnishing Goods constantly on hand G. V. KEEN k CO No. 12 thltimort• .t , R donrr West of the Briace %Vir A NUFACTI EH: , and dealers in Tin and linn Wale; Britannia, Block Tin, Wilinw and Wooden Mures, Ifaitheale. Cutlery and Fancy L;ociaa. n. nour()N. FAsnacorkiimr (•LnTntnn I:wrontrX, Nl'l”.lr.ale No. 181 naltiim.re street, 'econtl door %%est to Charles TIN WARE! IN WARE!! mr.ALErts will find it greatly to auk ad. Asks-IV by calling lit my e - .lablishment to select tlwir Tin Ware, as I nm selling eery low for cash. ALFRED li. REIP,,No. 3;15 Baltimore street GEORGE K. QUAIL, Fasnionalde Hat and Cap Starr, No. 204 Prim Sired. sear Ilartmer street, AS nn hand, a large stock of 'fats and Caps tail; of the latest style Alan, now opening. a large and select assort. memo, Fur.. consisting of 113 - Nlerrs, Boss • an VICTOIIIINtO,JI All of whic:s will be sold low for cub JOSEPH K. sTAPLETON, No. 195 Baltimore Street, aIgANUFACTIJRES all kinds or Brushes, Bellows. Fishing rods and Tackle. YU - Somas' Bellows made and repaired G. G. FINCIT, No. 82 Light street. Wholesale and. Retail dealer in STOVES; PLOWS, 711111,11C116, &C. BARTUS WILKINS, Wholesale and Retail Saddle, Ilarners. Trunk, AR P I/ACTOR T. No. 178 .Market Street. GIIARLES BLAKE, Dealer in Watches, Jewelry, and lrcieli Materials, WHOLIIII• •X D X X T• I L, No. 102 Baltimore street J. P. It4n,TATA N, Mittman:yr 'Litton, Nn. 103 Baltimore street, Between Calvert and Light, IrTSupislior Clothing ready made A. & I. B. NIATHIOT, Gay Street Chair Warerooma, No. 20 Gay Street, Where may be obteined e% cry variety of fan cy and Windsor Cloths, Rocking Chain, Settees, . L. JA Hee, Itemove4l to 2r3 Bihitnore great, American Buildhig, And has opened. a new via splendid stocy. or Men's and Bpy's Iteaci,y-mgde irk STEELE & 'Whole/ale and Re toaerC) BookieNeri and Stationers, No. 92' Baltimore tweet, S doivii East Of Hidliday, ire nor► teceivlbg Iran , ' New 'York' trade sales a brgpr appronnent ,Boole, Stationery,. Paper,: Blank Books, etc., which they y 61144111 very low. MAIDEN, Mantitneturen end Vibolmte Dealer in Patent Ilatform &latices and Scales of every description, second Charles it., between Lombard and Pratt. ARMY BROGANS. GEORGE EIARRAS. . . . . No. 194 Pratt Strict, 3 door East of Hanover, IjAS on hand a large assortment of Army and other Brills's+, for Servants, Men. Wo. Rea, and Boys. li. DIFFENDEREFEIfI. iiOf; the firm of R. M'ElDowney & C 0..) NVITES tits friends to their complete assort- ment of HIM I FALL DRY upous, whole sale and Retail, l 3) Wilmot' sueet. HORN'S TRUNS 'MANUFACTORY, Corner of Baltimore and Calvert streets. ai ONSTANTLy on band the largest assort meetSlP io dwelt, of Leather Travelling and Peeking Tootle, Valises, Carpet Bags, its Witebssele aqd Detail.' • October 3,1349.--5 t i'he'Whys' and 'Wheterofes.' gsE are the liintui in which men look for the doings of the world t end eneral infoimation, to the Press, which is, by-the-by, the true path-finder for bus. inns !ten, as . well as , Apse. who wish to make every penny. count Most for them sellers. This being the order. of the day, the undersigned' wishes to keep with the current, and at the same time girt:. the reader aloof) hint which Wit to travel to make his money count most. A. few good reasons will satisfy the reader at once why it 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 lishment. In the first place, then, he is able to sell cheaper than other establish ments, because he is well acquainted with his business. He bug and sells for cash, and knows when andlarhere and how to buy his goods. "Goods well bought are halt sold." Even if he had no advantages over ally one in his line of business, he can still undersell them, because .he re quires no large profits to make up for large expenses. Ile attends to his busi ness himself, and therefore incurs but small expanses, comparatively speaking, in carrying on the same. Ile sells his goods for cash, and therefore requires no large profits to make up for loss sustained by credit sales. No one will douht that the Cash 'Mid One-price system together with small profits, is the best mode of dealing and moat advantageous to the purchaser. any one doubts this, he will be convin ced of its truth by calling at the Clothing and Variety Store, opposite the Bank, where he will find a large assortment of all kinds of Ready-made Clothing, for men's and boys' wear, together with every arti cle in this line of business—Cloaks, Over Coats, frock, sack, business and dress Coats, Pants and Vests of MU descrip tions, Woolen Under-shirts and draw( rg, all kinds of Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Mad kerchiefs, Silk Coves and Stockings, wrap pers, Caps, Hats, together with some fan cy articles—Jewelry, Pistols, knives, end a few Six-shooters, all of which he will with pleasure exhibit for examination to those who call upon hill!. The prices arc such as will satisfy even one that this is the place to buy Fall anti Winter Chith- Mg. Yon will be asked hot Jane price, with but a very small profit. The sub scriber lakes this occasion to tender to the public ins thanks for the liberal patronage whirl' he has thus far received, and re, pectfully; solicits a continuation of the same. Also for sale, a very good anti neatly trimmed ROCKAWAY BUGGY, with standing , top, end a second-handed Buggy, which will be disposed of vet.) low, either for cash or midi a credit of six months, as may snit purchasers. MARCUS SAMSON Sept. 28, 184 U TIIE GRE kT I:EMEIJY FOR BEIRA'S ! CFRTIFICATE 4 AND REFERI:NcEs: n IR—A few clays since I badly burned one of my hands with melted silver, olorli I was pouring fmrn a crucible. I applied your Slats r of Pain.whicn at once relieved me horn the es• erne: Ling pain, and worked a con.plete cure, leaning no ,car. W. S. WU( I), Sy r zic.:f.e. Dec. I, AG. Si kens' ith IICRNI CHILD C17R1 1 ). Mr. W. 1.. Green, formerly Postmaster at Jos lin A Corner's, N. V., states that one of his child• ren tell on a hot stove. very badly burning his lace, and severely injuring one MIMI eyes. lon. -ey's Master of Pain was applied, which imme diately icliaved all pain, and effected a cure with out leaving a rear. TERRIBLE. BURN MVP. Mr. T. Hughes, employed at the Salamander Irnu Works in New York, bail his arms dread• fully burned by the bursting of a furnace, caus ing the skin and flesh to peel off the arm in large flakes, leasing a shocking and painful sight.— Tousey's Master of Pain was used, and the pain instantly skipped; and the arm cats speedily cu red'without a scar. Messrs. Armory, the pro prietors of the Foundry, certify to these tarts.— Every person should keep ibis Ointment by them. ANOTHER BURN CURED Mr. S. Tousey—l have been much pleared with the healing qualities of your Master of Pain. I aend you one of a number of cases in my own family. My little girl, eightyears 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 burnmg the akin of her bawl to a crisp.— One application of your Ointment immedisiely removed all pain—not a blister was raised—and the next day, althongh the skin was stilt all sore ness had been removed. H. BARNS. ILTFor site by , SAMUEL B. BUEHLER, General Agent, Gettysburg; and by Dr. Kaufman. Petersburg; J. S. Hollinge-, Heidlersburg; E. Stable, Centre ; J. M. Knight, Beudersville; J. F.Lower,Arendtstown; Stick &Witmer. M um masburg; T.MIC night, M'. Knightsville; A. Stott, Cashtcwn; J. Brinker. heft; Fairfield; E. Zuck, New Chester; D. M C. White, Hampton; PI. L. Miller and William Wolf, East Berlin; Wm. Bittinger, Abbott*. town; Lilly & Riley, New Oxford; E. J. Ow. ings, APSherrystown ; and Samuel Berlin, Lit destown. Sept. 14, IS-10.-3m lUD .111 Elk 11E_T 411Gor • rrHE subsetiher tenders hie acknowl m• odgmente'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 or DRUGS & MEDICINES, • • EFfaalglit' l 2 s- .9OVOLULtt3O Paints,Varrush,Dy.estuffs t , and every Variety articles usuall7found in a Drug store, to, which he invites, the attention °film public, with asearimeebiluit they Will be furnished at,the, most Tensaw.. prices. able • S. ;WEIMER. Gettysburg, June 2..1848. . - HOUSE SPOUTING • ' WILL be .made: and put• up by the subscriher,Who willattend prompt ly to, ell .iirdba lt. and' upon as' 'reasonable terms as can be prointred at.any establieh meat in the county. 'GE O.E BUEHLER. ' AtroTIONZIZIATIVa. JF. It 0 EHL E R respectfully ten • den his services to the Public'es Sale Cryer. ni Terms moderate. Residence Abbots town. Adams county, Pa., wh re all let ters or orders for hie services ay be ad. dressed. Oct. 19, 1949.—tf M'ALISTEWS ALL-HEAL ING ( TB, E WaO KL S ; iS4I.NF., ) , VOntahlei oo Mercury or other Mineral. „ From thot`Riteding Eagle." 'F' re new s perhaps, was amedicine brought tWfore the public that has is fro shotta time won such a reputation as "M'AllistersAll-Healing or World's Salve." Almost every potion that has made trial of it speak, warmly in itst praise. One has been euredby it of the moat painfulßhenme. tient ; another of the Piles.* third of a trouble some Pain in the Side, a fourth of a-Swelling of the Limbs, &c. If 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 possenell Uy this salve, weaubjoin the following certificate from a re. speeteble citizen of Maidencreek township, in this county t “Maidenereek, Berks co., Ps., March 30, 'a Messrs. Ritter & Co.-1 desire to inform you that I was entirely cured of a severe pain in the back by the useof M'Alllster's All-Healing Salve which I purchased from you. I suilired with it about 20 years, and at night was unable to sleep. During that time I tried various remedies, which were prescribed for ma by physicians and oth er persons 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. I have also risen the Salve since for tooth ache and other complaints, with similar happy results. Your friend, JOHN HOLLE4BACIL The following is from a regular Physician of extensive practice James : 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, Head,) and thus tar 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. Your's, truly, 8 BELL, M D Philadelphia, Dec 30, 1847 James WAllister— Dear Sir: I take pleasure in making known to you the great benefit I have received by using your Vegetable Ointment or the Woilirs Salve. I had an Ulcer, or running sore on the ear, of many years standing; I had applied bi several physicians, but all to no pm. pose; but by using your Ointment a few days. it was completely dried up and well I have also used &for Burns, for which I find it an excellent article; also, in all canes of inflammation EDWARD THORN I cortify the above atatenieni iN trne M C CADMUS, Din 90, Market street, Philadelphia. ET Around the box ere directions for using McALLICITER'S OINTMENT for Scrofula . , E rysipelas, Teller, Ch lhloiu, Scald Head, Sore E re , Qeiney. Sore Throat, th,ettebutie, Nermus .9ffe, how, Thins, D,eiise of the Silber, Headache, Asth ma, Deafness, Ear Jibe, rum , . Corms, all "hard,- el of the Skin, Sore Lips, Plesrier. 4,, &cellos; of the Limbs, Sores, Rheumatism, Piles, Cold F r ei, Croup, Smelled or Broken Breast, Toothaehe,.dgut in the Filet, ¢r. ll Mneetatts and Nrnars knew its value in ca ses of-swollen - or Sore Br east, they would not be without It. In such case.., if freely used, ac• cording to the direction* around each box, it give* relief in a reryOrr hours. Ili' ring Ointment IA "mod for any part of the hndyor limbs when intlarned. In some cases it shohlil he applied often. C.lfl7o2V—No Ointment Bill he genuine unless the name of J M kit M'ALLISTER 1i writ. ten with a pen on every label. tlrFor s,Ve by mr Agents in all the principal towns in the United Stares. JAN Es MeA LLIST E rt. Sole Proprietor of the nho.e lledirinh PRINCIPAL OVVICE No. 2S North Third !tree% Philadelphia. LTPRICF: YS CENTS PER rox. rn A G ENTS.-...5. S. FORM KT, Getty,hurg; Jr,- *epl2 k. Henry, Abbottitown; Ilutrrr & Rowe, Eminitsbnrir; J. W. Schmidt, Hanover; C. A. Morns & Co.. York; L. Denig.Chatelbersburg. June It), 18 19.—eow y TEA AGENCY. vißEsit TEAS of 1111— , -a kinds—Gunpowder , 1 tn. , perial, Young Hyson, and imif Black—of the best quality,:', just received and for sale at 211 - the Drug and Book Store of ip-'These Teas are front the house of Jenkins & Co., Philadelphia, (formerly of Canton,) and are of the very best quality. S. H. KUEIILER. SILKS—now opening a splendid assort " meta of those rich CHANGEABLE SILKS. Chameleon Silks, Chameleon Stripe Armor'', Satin Du Chene, besides a great variety of Black Silks, which will be sold 20 per cent. cheaper than at any other establishment in town. A. B. KURTZ. FEVER AND AGUE. This complaint has three stages. The first or quotidian comes on every 24 haute; the tertian, every 4U hours; 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; a shrivelled akin, a small and frequent pulse; and finally a cold shake. CrWho would shiver and shake with this tormenting disease, when the only effectual rem edy may be had for a mere trifle I The annex-' ed certifilate was wholly unsolicited, and the sin cerity of the writer cannot be gneetiofied. 'Quin certifies that my son had been troubled with theVever 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 Ms trade and as my bus. band In dead and my only dependence is on my eon's labors, times have gone pretty hard with us. Thank God! he has got entirely rid of it at last, and all by the use of Dr. Clickener's won derlid Sugar Pills. If I had only known of them berme, I would have walked a hundred rniles 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, fur stopping with them at our floor. Your humble servant, SUSAN COPLEY. Oct. 13, 1945. Huntinutcot township, L. I. I.IXFor sale by SAMUEL H. BUEHLER, GeturalAynt, Gets yetiwg ; and by Dr. Kauffman, Petersburg ; J. S. Hollinger Heidlersburg ; E. Stable, Centre ; J. M. Knight, Benderaville; J. P.Lower, Arendtsville; Stick & Witmer' Mumtnasburg; T. M'Knight, M'Knightaville; A. Scott, Cashtmen ; j..Brink erhoff, Fairfield; E. Zink, New Chester; P.M. C. White, Hampton; H. L. Miller and William woir, East Berlin; Wm.Biitinger, Abbntletown ; Lilly & Riley, Neer Oztord ; E. J. Owings, 34'. Sherrystown and Samuel Berlin, Littlestown. Aug. 24 , 11 349..9m TITE STAR .AND BA iNEL le published every Friday Evening, in the County Btli/Aig.abiive 'the•Regieter and Recorder's 'Office, by D., A. &C'. H. DUE HLE.H.., • 'rialtlllß. • .;f paid, in advance or Within the .year, $2 per annum- 7 -1f not paid within this year, $2 Oge No paper disccrntinued until &Herrmann' are paid-- a:1.40 at the option of the Editor. Single copies 81. cents. A (inure to notify a aiscontiatuate will be regerdtai at a new engagement. .aderrtikconents not exceeding a square inserted three times for sl—eyery subsequent insertion 26 cents. Longer ones in the Came proportien.-- 3 All advertisements not specially ordered for tit given time, will be continued until forbid. A fibs erel reduction will be mode to those wboadvertiee by the year. • Job Printing atilt kinds executed neatly and promptly, and on reasonable terms, Letters and Consmunirations to the Editor, (et! eepting such as contain Money or the Vaal , ' of new . subscriliors,) must be curt 4'&&p io older to secure attention. NSEN D'S Dr. S. P. TO CONPOPPO =TRACT OF SARSAPARILLA , The most Wooderfal Medicine of the hp, 1,600,000 BOTTLIQS NANUFAGEURED REARIar. • TMsl66o4too Ng pot tap. Q.'rt *AM% 0014 has eared sore thhn /00,000 Clow of Chronic Disease, Writhin the last Ten Yearn..:-Nousa le Genuine auslase signed by S. P. toworimo. EXPOSE. RV READING THE FOLLO WINO AFFIDAVIT —the Public will learn We origin, or rather when the recipe for Making the slut they call Old Or. Jamb Townsendb eienaparills, came from—end Mill be *hie to judge which Is the genuine and orhenal. xnd of the honesty of the men who are employeli In selllag it as the original Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla Dr. S. F. Townsend was the original proprietor and invennw of Dr. Townsendb Sarsaparilla end his medicine hes gained a reputation that another remedy ever gained. Ile manufactured over oas million of bottle. last 'ear, and is manufacturing at present 0000 bottle. per day We use more tereeparilla and Vellow Dock In our establishment 'sob day, than all the other Saramartila Idenuract t. urera le the world. Principal 00k., 1211 Fnitarais READ THE AFFIDAVIT. City atoll County rf New-rerk. 'a. William Armstrong, of the said City, being duly sworn, sloth slimmer and my that he is a practical Druggist and Chemist. That some time In the leper part of may, or Ant of June, 1848, a man by the name of Jacob Townsend, who at that time wan a book and pamphlet peddler, celled upon deponent, at the home of Mr. Thompson, Na 42 lindronetreet, when dept. rent boarded, and requelied deponent to write hint • wipe by which to make a Syrup of Samaparills. Deponent further mys, that ho became acquainted with said Townsend at the Mire of Theodore Poster, Lao., Book Publisher, with whom said Towmeisil 'dealt. That shat Townsend had had freqUeni roue-emi t/one with deponent respective g the maanfacture of au article of Sarsaparilla to be sold urnier the name of Dr. Jacob Townsend. That mid Towmend stated he wea an old man, sod poor, and yea not At for hard labor—and wished sit make some money, In order to live easy in his old days, arid that, If Samsoarille cruder the name of Town. mend mid itia well and so muck money woe made by t, he could see no reason why he might not malt• something out of It too. (his name being Towneetni,) If he could get a capable person to prepare a recipe, and manufacture It for Mm. Deponent in one of the conversations asked said Townsend if he was related to Dr. S. P. Townsend, to which he replied, that Ise know Dr, 8. P. Townsend would he down on him eller he should commence. But that be did not care for him, as be had Mimed a copartnership with men who could furnish the reornlsite amount of capital—and was well prepared to defend hiroself against any attack that might be made on him. Deponent further mays, that pursuant to the request of and Jacob Townsend. he wrote a recipe for the n.anultsettive of • syrup of Sarsaparilla, end gave It In him. Said Townsend observed that he Is anted to make a specimen to exhibit to his partners for their @pommel as he wished to gratify them In every thine, as they furnished all the capital—mid Townemot also told deponent that the bottles they were to use were to he of the same site and shape an Dr. S P. Town. mud's, and deponent, at the request of mid Jacob Tow nsend, went to the 4.111 re of Dr S P Townsend, and procured one of his labels. And deponent further says, that he has been inform. ed. and verily believes the Syrup of namaperilbs, roll as till Jacob Tow mend's, is made after the recipe for niched by deponent, to Jacob Townsend, as aforesaid. And further deponent with hot. W11.1.11%1 AttkISTRON(I. Swo-n to before me, this :nth der of Mac. 1819. t:. W060111'1.1., Mayor of the City of New I p i k. PROOF!! PROOF!!! Dere I. proof conclusive that Dr 8 P. TorisnaemPs Saniaperilla is the ong nett. l'he follow mg is from some -• the most respectable ropers in this State. FROM Tilt" Albany Evening Journal. Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla. There probably never bm been to popsiPois remedy or pnteltt medicine, as Dr Tow nsendes Sersaperill which was originally. and combines to be manufec hired in this city, et first by the Doctor himaelf and afterwards for sever-id veers end to the present time, by k Townsend. the present propnemes Sumo the partnership was ihrmed, the isortor Ma resided or New York, when he keeps a note. and attends hi the business shot accumulates at that point. The menu factory is In hue city, and Is conducted by the junior partior, Mr. C.app—hero all Die medicine in inanninC• hind. Few of our citizens have any idea of the amount of this medicine that is manufactured and sold. Besides the sales in this county), it is shipped to the Canada.. West India Islands, South America, and even to Pri. rope, in considerable quantities. At the manufactory they employ a steam engine, besides a large number of area, women and gills, in We preparation of the medicine, making loxes, printing, br, and tern out, ready the shipment, over 400 dozen per day, or nearly two Imola. This is an enormous quantity The great sale the medicine hat acquired, has in. duce d a number of men to get up imitations, and floe is at the present time, other medicines for sale. that are called Dr. 'Tow mend's fiarseparilla." One in per. titular started • shinetime ago in New fork, u call, I " Old Doctor Jacob Tow mend's Senrapartile." and vii - parently•with a view, by dint of advertising, and the usual remedies resorted to In such allots, to approprt. ate the name 01 Dr. 8. P. Toe great remed y, and thus gain all the advantages resulting from the popularity of the Meet which se has mega:fed for it, Is, )can of patient and expensive labors. Dr S. P. Townsend, formerly of this city, as is well known here, is the inventor and original proprietor of the medicine known as "Dr Townsend's Sarvapaiilla.” and we think than persons w ho are attempting noun then article as the genuine, should be exposed. 'FROM TILE New York Daily Trlbessw. Oq- We published an advertisement inadvertently some time once that did Injustnie to Dr. S. r. Town. send, who is the original proprietor of the preparation of aarsaparilla known as Dr. Townsend's. Other parties hare within the past few'months engaged or connected themselves with a men by the name of Townsend who put up • medicine and calls it by the same um& Thu medicine was advertised in Ti. Tri4mw as the migiust lin This advertisement also contained matter derogatory to the character of Dr. S. P. Townsend and that of his medicine. We regret it appeared, and in justice to the Dr. make this ex planation. FROM THE New York Dally Run. Da. Ternmenn's extraordinary advertneinent.whlch occupies en entire page of the ere. will not escape notice. Dr. & P. Townsend, who le the original pro. prietur of.. Dr. Townsend's Sarssparilla, and whose of. Ike is next door to owe where he has been for al years, is driving en immense business. lie receives no lets than floor hundred dozen of SeraspariUs per day.and even this enormous quantity does not supply the demand. No medic se ever gained so great a popularity as his preparation of the Buoyant& Ilia edition of Alisanana tar ISO cost ENDA sad he has paid the New York Sri. for advertising, is the met four yeas, over .10,000, and be acknowledges that it is the cheapest advertising be km had done. This medicine is exported to die Caned's, West lo dies, Booth America and Europe, Is considerable quantities, and Is coming Into general use In those countries, as well as here. Swindlers. Druggists and ollerw that sell StsreepariTha for 0.• genuine and original Dr. Taw need's Sersapartila, that is not signed by S. P. Townsend, commits a fraud, end swindles the oustosters. Nan that would. be guilty of such, an act, would commit any other fraud —and w Druggist of common intelligence but knows that ono is the only genuine. Old Jacob Taandomd. Some people who are not well Informed, and bare not reed the papers, and not men our advertisements, have been lad Co suppose, that locates these men ad. genies their stuff as "Old /snob Tcrernatinds," that It must, of course, ha ties on It Is less than one year since they commenced to make their medicine. Ours Ida been In the a over ten years. TYle Old Jacob Towseedd. They are endeavoring to palm off on the public es an old Physician, he. Ile Is not • regale, edecated Physician, end {tempted to manudeture • mad kink until these men hired him for the use of his name. They say they do not ish the people to he• Here that their narsaparill• Is ours, or the same—but the better to deceive the public, they at the aeons time assert that their is the )hl Dr. Towireur,,and the original ; and end to make the rim • believe that the stuff they reanuferdeni, Is the Dr. wnsend's Dervaperille, that hesperftnwied so many wonderful cures for the put ten years, and which joined • reputation which no ether roe-„,,cirie riv,,„ Antlered., which is a base, villainmv, unprincipled falsehood. We hare comminuted . WAN against thee.' Men ter &gasps. We weskit tab* underatimd. Deaths old man Man relation to Dr. Townsend whatever. In their ad vertisements awl Ovular", they publish a number of gross talsehoode respecting Dr. Trierneend, which we will not notice, Palos Illeperts. O u r °MR'S* bete pehlttlied In the papers, that • Dr. B. P. Tenanted win dead. This they send to their eras about the reentry; who report that we bare given beldam, ho. lie. The public should he no their guard, and not be deceived by these imprint* pled men. ?tidies if Jtionsal.—Artii the Met et Iteptember, 1919, Dr. MI. P. Towneend's New York °Mee will be in Abe Beath IsplAst Church, No. •2 Nona which lo now undergoing • {heron h will be Athol for the better serommodatlo of the pro' prieten end the nubile. , Take perfieeler ,Netfee . —No Daresperilla Is the .c . rieut and b l y ire i li•O r D o r. totwasendt . grapatilik uo w*e.4, *.a4 —• tq 9 e1it9491 Men ,4 Pi CO, B. Kidder, No. 100 Courtetreek litaeloa esniteid ' Kidder. Jr.. "Amen t, eirt•Jentee 114 • Oren, Wairrettilr.; At Wan k Combet 4 A Balch it tles,'Prinigethe• ,•• and b 7 Me ' camas partial y throughout the •UntetT —' lltites, Woof • Wise and the Caen*. • • • • • ' • Fir Forlale In Geltyfburfr, by S. U.- BLEIILERy Wholetak 4. Retail dlgelet fur Morns Co.. ALEN.. , &MINN .EN SON, 42'TORNZY .4T 14W, OFFICE in the Centre Square, North' ‘.. 7 of the Qtrurt-house , between Smith"' snti Sievenson's cortiers,., Cletivebvirkr. P. • T M. STEVENSON has; just received , ej a lot of country Stocking Tarn; Long Reel—superior quality, which will be' ;old low. doll and sec. NA AL. AIIILI7.IIkT IMAM 01? VARltleff RINDS FOR S.l LE 3 T Tills orrice.