Dr. S. P. VOIVNsFAirs , COMPOUND ICITRACT (W SARSAPARILLA the mast Wonderful Medicine of the Ate 1,500,000 BOTTLES INSINUFACTIIFII:I.) YEARLY. Illslnst Is pat altp In Ittutrt Bottles, awl bus eared more than ItXX,6 Cues of Chronic Diana's% *WM., Ile Mat Ten Yearn—None Is (Sentinel limbos dried by IL P. IrsIINICSKAII. 'Fit X I k () S eT fiELDINfi 1.1) LIAM' APHI) A VII --q• Nt.l. will hear. the mien\ ur iother wheir the recipe for makinic the atoll' they call tilt Ur Ja...oh risolleend's namepattlla, came to pt nd trill be able In Judge whisk la the genuine unit original, and of the lowish of the tun who Cr., eiroplu)e,l in selling it as Ire miginal Lir Tills nier,JS hateepai ill*. Dr. S. I Tmetarend no the original proprietor and inventor of Ttnotnaetet's Sarsaparilla. and hi+ medicine has pined a T*IWWIIO. that 110 other reneti ever gained Be isestsllonsred or er one million of holt lee hat year and IS at risotto( Mae bolt!. per day W11,1011a"Oaorei tateaparilla and }'allow Dock in our eitilllfiebteeet each alit , than all the other Flarsaparilla Manallectsinefa in the world. Principal bake, 1116 READ THE AFFIDAVIT. City and Conroy of Nor• Fmk. a. itilliern Armstrong, ot the said City, being duly swank shoth ‘fisiasse and my that he I. •practice/ Dreggia awn Elienost That some time in the latter pea .4 May, or lint of June. ISM, • man h) the name s 4 Jamb Townsend, who at that time rim • lamb end pareptilat peddler, relltd upon deponent, at the Name of Mit Tlownivout No 42 Huderinstreet, whom degas sent bearded, end requested deponent to write him • recipe by which to make a Syrup of Ssomparills. Deponent further "apt that he became acquainted will, said Townsend at the omen of Theodore Foster, E Book Publisher, with whom said Townsend deelL m., That add Townsend had had (eminent converse thine with deponent iespecting the nisonfartu re of as article of Sarsaparilla to be sold under the name of Dr. Jacob Townsend. Thal said Townsend Mated he was en old man, and poor, and wee not fit for hard lahnr--and wished to mete prime money, In offer to lire my in his old dee., cad that. if Saniaparille enter the name of Tow. field Co well, and so much money was made by he could me no rms.,. why he might not midis *making out of It too. this name being Townsend,) if he could get • capable person to prelim, a recipe, rod manufacture it for him. Deponent in one of the conversation' asked said Townsend if he was relatml to Dr. S. P. Townsend, to which he replied. that he knew Dr. 11. T. Townsend would be down nn him alter be Amid commence. But that he did 'not Care for lank, as he bed brined a co-partner ship with men who Mild tarnish the reqnislie amount of capital—and woe well prepared to defend himself against any attack that might be mute on him. Delestowitt further says, that pnmient to the reqnest of sect Jacob Townsend. he wrote a recipe for the niumfactune of a Syrup of tairsareintle„giul gave it to him. Sad Townsend °interred that 'We *anted to Wilts a specimen to .evhibit to his tanners for their mentneal, a he wished to gratify them in every thine, ea they furnished all the c spltal--said Townsend also told deponent that the bottles they were to use went to he of the same site and shape as Dr. S. C. Town. sends, end deponent, at the request of said Jima Townsend, went to the olti,e of Dr S. P. Townsend, and procured one of his labels. Aid deponent further says, the he has been ielleritt• ed. and rosily believes the Syrup of sarsaparilla, sold la Old Jacob Toe nand's, is made after the recipe her. gibbed by deponent, to Jacob Townsend, as aforesaid And farther deponent pith not. WILL IA 'it ARSISTRONO. Swot' to before ea, this 11th day of May, IMO. C. S. WOODHULL, M•y or of the City of New lurk PROOF!! PROOF!!! Hem is proof enncluslve that Dr. S. P. Towneend'a Sarsaparilla is tie original. The following la from loam the most reapeetable papers in this State. FROM THE Albany Evening Journal. Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla. . Them probed" never has been impopulara remote et patent medicine. as Dr. Townsendis Saimparilfik which wes originally. Roe continues to be Initnelec lured 1n thhteity, at 'drat by the Doctor - end 'Renaud, for several rears and to the present fir Clapp& Townsend, the present propreetors. Steve tee partnership was formed, the Doctor In.. resided la New York, where he keeps a Hine, and attends to the business that accumulates at Met point. The mane factory Is in this City, and Is conducted by Um Junior reStiler, Mr. Capp—hero all the niedleine le nianalho. iota. Few of out m bars any idea of Om amount of this medicine m ead s manufactinol and sold. Banda the sales in this country, It le shipped to the Canada, West India islands, South America, and even to. Eu rope, In considerable quantities At the manufactory they employ a steam engine, besides a large number of men, women and girls, in the preparation of the medicine, Making bones, printing, ko, and tarn oak ready- for shipment, crier 400 dotes per day, or nearly mailmttles. This is an enormous quantity. The great sale the medicine boo acquired, has ire diced a number of men to get up imitations, and there la at the present time, other medicines for sale, that are called Dr. Tow mend's Sanraparilla." One to par. tienlar started • abort time ago in New York, is called Old Dewar Jacob Townsend% Sarsaparilla," and op parvenfirwith ••view, by dint of advertising, and this mold remedies resorted to in such eflOrts, to appropri. ate Misname n 1 Dr. 8. P. Townsend' great remedy, and thus gain all the advantages resulting from the popahrrity of the name which he has acquired for ft, hy 'rafter pitient and expensive labor. Dr. B.P. Townsemil, formerly of this city, as is well known hem- is the 'mentor and original proprietor of the medicine known as "Dr. Townsend% Sarsaparilla," and vs e think throe persons who are attempting bean tbeir article as the genuine, should be exposed. New York FROM D TIIE aily Tribune, 00- We published an advertisement inadvertently maim time sums that did injustice to Dr. 8. P. Town :send. who Is the original proprietor of the preperation of Sarsaparilla known as Dr. Townand'a Other parties have within the pest low months engaged or connected themselves with a men by the name of Townsend who put tip a medicine and calls it by the same, aline. This medicine mu advertised In Tat 7% itisee as the original, Ac. This advertisement aim contained nutter derogatory to the character of Dr. S. P. Townsend and that of his medicine. We regret ilutation.t appeared, and in justice to the Dr. make this sae FROM THE Kew York Daily sun. Da. T 1 11 ,1111.1.10. eat rumba's) advertimment,whlel occupier au entire page of the Sun. will noll map. notice. Dr. 8. P. Townsend, who I. the original pie. prktor of Dr. Tnerrid.md's Saneparille, and whose o$ Ike is Dent door to oura, where he has been for elver s* years, is driving an immense business. He receives no Imo than four hundred dosen of flarsapruilla per day, and ev en this enormous quantity does not supply the demand. :tin medicme ever rained so great a populardy as his preparation of the Sarsaparilla. His edition re Almanacs for 184.9 cost Vr2.000, and he ties paid the New York Rem for advertising, in the sass four year., ore, $10,900, and he acknowledge. that It h the cheapest whamming he lies had don. This medicine is exported to the Canadas, Weal In. Mel, *Muth Amerka and Europe, in emniderable rionotitiaa and L coming into general nee la those countrret as welly/vs here. Swindlers. NEW ESTA B/.IBIIIIIIEBI T. Druggists and others that sell sarsaparilla for the genuine and original Dr. Townsend's Ithrseparall a Wetis ard ti g ned by S P Townsend, commits • fraud, Chairs and Cabinet Furniture slot maladies the customers. Men that would be LOIPBR riir,AT zno guilt ) of suds an itch would commit any other (mad - end 00 Dru gg ist of common intelb g e nee but knows row-u. that owe is the only genuine . Old Jacob Townernd. 1) k J CULP ammo people alio taw not sell Informed, sad have not reed the mere, and not teen our ad, arthemants, R ESPECTFULLY announce to the bias been led to auppow, that because these men W. amuse their stall ' as .01d Jacob Tos mends," th at it Citizens of Adams county that they WWI, of mane, be the original. It It less than not have entered into co -partnership for the paid since they commenced to make their medicine. Oars Ites been an the market over ten years. manufacture and sale of all kinds of • Tile Old Jacob Townsend are en The Chairs mad Cabinet Wornitgre t They aleavonn g to palm NI on the piddle as an old Pla ) Acton, he lie la not a regular educated and that they will always t are on 'hand, Phymoan, and eve (tempted tom anufacture a mad kin., until thew men hired him for the um or it.. at their Establishment in South Baltimore , woe They say they do nut slab the people to twa. street, Gettysburg, a few doors ateivel //welled their sarsaparilla is nun , or the same-but the hotter to detain We publie, they at the tame time Fahnestock's Store, (the old stand of D. awed that theiras is the Old Dr. Townsend's, and the „,,,.. j i an d eoeee , oe to flat , the people home . Culp,) a full assortment of CHAIRS, of that the 14110 Ibt) manufacture, is the Dr. Townsend** every variety, such as Smaaparilla, that ham performed an man s onderful „ ~.., .... curet for the past ten ) ears, end '0 bich ht. yenned a .1-f US T ON ROCKING, CANE SERI repottatives a lash no other me -acme r•-.. enjoyed- .9=l - n COMMON CH.IIIRS. 1, which • base, villainous unprlnd i ded &Iceboat 'We Lass commenced sr as *pima thew men tot Ale°, SETTEES, of various kinds, demegew Wettish it lobe node:stood, that the old man . lit no retatie• to Dr Townsend what°. er In th eir ad • painted in imitation of rose-wood, Malt* I trll.l.lme nit anal circulars, they publish a number of any, satin-wood, walnut, maple, and all g row laitehowls respectin g Dr. Townsend, which w• wal aut mike. fancy colors. They will constantly keep Oar F S he , l ie e pet n id erri t " g• io the pi pa ~, that on hand and make tJ order, ohs. Malr a d wax aekl. 'I Me they send to thear Bureaus, Lentre Tables, Bedsteads. Cup seats about the mamma", vrhan report that we hare [even up business, Sac /v. The public mislaid be on boards, Stands, Dough-Troughs, their guersk end not be dwelled by these 0010.11111 Irash-Stands, Dining and Ned men. Notes t,/ Iterentt -After the first of September, Breakfast Tables, ke. l'Allk Or. I. r 2 .1 """n" New York °at" will be all manufactured by experienced workmen 1,, ii, e s.,e, as h alt I hutch. No. id No.aularaiK IN hick Is no m uthlergnita g a thorou g h chan g e, awl and of the best material, which they will " 2 I'm ettrd lbr " ben.' °°°°a"°'•inikm " tk°proproton, ow the public beplea sed to furnish to those who may (fiche P• 01,41 . 1 r Nation.—Na Sataalwrilla ie the favor them with their custom on the most 1"4"1"411"11" T "`""u" e 'P"'ll'• ""' re nsonu bl e terms. Having supplied them ow weed try P. Townxend. - selves w it s a very large and superior stock Auuro..-4,•41411• 4 kI 0 No S Abalt.street, and tors. t... atat.. 4 No WO t 0 .411.400,01. Sort , 1, 00061 01 stud', they have no hesitation in assn- IV4lldoc. Jr , Lawmen Orin. Pratt. •teot lsittet 18 • Omsk Worcester • Allison h. motif, ancord ;J. ring the public that they can furnish work 1 "kkk 14114 °• 1.1 0 4 •0ov i SW by 0 00ttroo and m.o . ' l rk which for cheapness, bounty and durabil wils 'Nowell, thromimet Um l'illita States, Wee( below mei the [ wades kV, cannot he surpassed by any other shop IN - Fur. Sale In Geltyaburr, by in the County. They will also Duped L 11. litrinit..3t, to all Linda of I nPitlair 4 ' /Alai/ dfirril fur Mama Co. 1101.18 E .4. IN D SIGN PAINTING, PARER _ _____ 'LUNGING, he, upon the shortest notice and most reason -- able terms. Wall Paper will be furnished Ir ETTERS of Adminstration en the ea.' —specimens of which can be seen at our xi hate of CHRISTIAN ZECKER, i establishment. late of Gettysburg. Adams county. dec'd, 11CrAll work made and sold by the hssietrisree granted to the subscriber re-' firm will be warranted. They are deter. ottholt in elm* Oleos. notice is hereby I mined to sell as cheap as the cheapest, just vett I. thee* indebted to *aid estate to \to suit the times. The public fill consult Simko =I without delay. and to those 'ltheir interest* by giving them rain before , , ap h a utor ', to proaaut the same prop-! purchuingiebiewhere. AllkindsofCouti iftasstikteatiottial AN settlement. try Predates and Lumber will be taken in ktli. .FAJEN, esTocK, i. part payment for, work. • Wil ale•4l AJller. i Feb. V. 184.9.—tf NOTICID. O,NA tiIiDLOTAL TIIIS WAY FOR BARGAINS! CEO. H. SiV3PE ril - "AKES this opportunity of tendering L to the Public his thanks for the libe ral encouragement heretofore extended to to him, and would respectfully remind them that he still continues to manufacture. at his old eland. in East York street, a fist docirs east of the (holm Inn, all kinds of NEW" Itr. FASHIONABLE FURNITURE ) ; SUCK AS BO P £O, C TA ULU. CARD " END SuFA Pica DIAINIO BRICAKFAIT u together with all other article; nanny made in his line of bosineki. All Wtirk done at hie establishment will, be watraiiv ed—will be made of the beit Material aba by the best of workmen. Friiin his know ledge Of . thti hnsiiiiis 1)4 subscriber flatters himself with-arida that lie is able to compete suettikailliißt with any other establishment in the cot* ty, in the style and quality of his work. COFFIN S—Mahogsoy,VVet* or Walnut—.tnade in the best style, and at thii shortest notice. CEO. 11, SWOPE. Gouyiburg, Jan. 18;11460.—mitu- - - LAST NOILIOIL A 8 it is mrdesire to .Irom my Brooks 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 !kepolouts. closed by the let of Jannitry next, as it is not my wish to add Costs. D. HEADY. * 217M.ITITT:R31. As I did not succeed in disposing. of my stock 14'1:anther and Tools at my sale in August laskl determined to have the lum. her worked - into FURNITURE. - There fore. persons wishing furniture will do well by calling at my Shop in Carlisle street, orat my Furniture Room in Chem- Members street, where can be had the beat bargaini you 'ever had, eAter for Cash or Country Produce. Oct. 19, 1849.—1 f CAUTION ! WHEREAS sundry ndiv ideals elate have been trying to monopolize and forestall public opinion ; and whereas the subscriber can at the present thee show the largest and best stock of CHAIRS in this County, therefore be it 'mown to all persons interested that the undersigned continues to manufacture at the nld stand in South Baltimore street, every variety of 4P1.4/.llrtand 1114"1.; MINIS ) which will be sold on the most A l l accommodating terms for (lash or Produce. My Chairs are made in Gettysburg, and, not in "Boston." House and Sign- Painting attended to as formerly ; and from long practice and experience in business, the subscriber fells confident that his work will beer the closest inspect ion, because his workmen are of the best that the country can IMmish. Cd 2 BINE? WIRE, of every variety and of the best quality, will be furnished to Customers, and at all times made to or. der. 110'111 kinds of timber Olken at fair view': CHAIR PLANlC,partioulltrly wanted—mmething leas than "5000" fuel will answer. Feeling thankful for past favors. she subscriber hopes, by . attention to business, still to merit a share of public favor. 110011 DENWIDDIE. Gettysburg, Mareh 9, 1849.—if sTau ADTEI GETTYSBURG, PA. [FORMERLY KEPT Elle /AIL A. 111011PEON.] WIRE subscriber has the pleasure of so . nenocing to his friends and the pub lic generally that he has taken charge Of the large nod conveniently located Hotel, in Chambereburg street, Gettyaburg. Pa.. for a number of years under the care of JAMES A. THOMPSON, Esq., and widely and favorably known to the Travelling Public, as the stopping place of the'mail Stages to and from Baltimore, York, Hat risbu rg, C hambeeibtim. Hags:mown. Fred erick. and the intermediate towns. The house bait been thoroughly. repaired and refUrnistiid, and nothing will be lea Ina; done in the effurt to sustain the high.tilmti: lamer of the . House and render it worthy of the pairOnago of the Travelling Public. T,he servid.6 4 of attentive Servant, tiod careftil* Hostler. have been secured. nod . ' every, requisite oputimientse will be . gmap• alined :to all j iiho may, be pleased to raid', me with their Paironage. JOHN L. TATE. Bunealtrs, Sims-omm Dawastets liventrs. CRAULU s Wasuaraws.,, • . Oct. ls, 1849: • T PT 43N. K t ABHIONABLB Barber and -Hair •• • Drenter, hits removed his “Tethple" to diattiond,adjohiingthe County Buil 'dings; where he can it all times be found Prepared ttrattend to the calls of the public , From ling experience he flatters 'Mundt 'that-he:vim gerthrougit all the Attllitlcations °fib's loniorineidepinments , with such en infinite degree of skill as willieeet the en tire mitisfaetion 'of all whet aubmit them- Aline to the keen ordeal of his razor. He hopes, therefore, that bY attendon to busi ness and a desire to please, he will merit as well as receive a liberal Zhare of public patronage. Thesteiewilltiltittended toa their pnvate dwellings. er4mat sAiseat HigNinr. shirr o l, RESP.EOTEULLY informs the eit vine of Gettysburg that he has o pened au Oyster Saloon.. in Chambers burg street between Paxton's list Store and the Temperance House. where he will constantly, be prepared manse up the Best Fresh Oysters, in every style, Fried, Roasted, Stewed, &c. He invites the patronage of the pub lic. and pledges the best efforts of the es tablishment to Mem. Call, gentlemen, and judge for yourselves. The subscriber would also respectfully inform the public that he inttmds prose cuting3be__Tonantialbusinese-in all its va ried and various branches. His razor's good lad sharp, He'll shave yoiir Mee-without a smart. Gentlemen, call and see for yourselves. His sponge is good. his tow.ds are clean, And in his shop he's ati4 aye seen. P — r• He also respectfully informs the gentlemen that they can at any time have their boots blacked in the neatest style.— Gentlemen can also have grows removed from their clothes. D HEAGY HENRY SMITH Gettysburg, Dee. 21, 1849. AIJ 0 fIONEMOLIVO. F. OEHLER respectfully ten '," • den Lie services to the Public a, Sale Cryer. 'Perms moderate. Revidenco, Abbot town, Adams county, Pa., where all let ter■ or orders for hie services may be ad. dreised. Oct. 19, 1849.-1 f • N hand and for sale by the subscriber. kir a largequantity of RIVER BOARDS, Yellow and While Pine Mountain Boards Pine, Chestnut, and Oak Shingles, Scantling 4. Shingling Laths , Posts. Rails. 4.e., 4-c. 011 of whiqh will be, sold as cheap as pos sible for the CASH ONLY. persons wishing Lumber are respectfully invited to call and see. GEO. ARNOLD. Gettysburg. June B.—tt PULMONARY CONSOMPYWN.-PrOM its haring almost always balled the most skill ful medical treatment, his very justly been termed the ..Opprobrium plFAssicians ;" and, until within a few years, been goner sUv considered incurgole v ilitylugh many men of the highest standing, a mong whom we may mention Localise andend hie friend ..Bayfe---beth tin disguished million ? admit that this much dreaded die ease may be cured, even in its adianced 'tag's, when the lungs are cOmplettly die= her The remedy which we now oiler 'Mimes Balm of Wild Cherry, for the cure of this disease, not only emanates from regblir PhYsidan,littillett also heed well iP all the complaints for, whit* , it notinY intlentitin • therefore, either to cloak is in , mystery. or in any way deceive the public by orerra he virtues ; on the contrary, shall simply endeavor to , give a bnef auto, meat nibs usefulness; and flatter myself thatthati4s.aurprisiitgefeacv will enable me to furnish. Bork proof nf its virtues, as will satisfy the Mist bicredulone. that ennallnft:' tioq may tend "CAN BE CUBED," if 'tide medicine lie resorted to in dine. kriNime genuine unless signed by I. Bryce on the wrapper. For sale by S. H. BUEHLER, Druggist, Gettysburg. 1 ' NOTICE: ICTOTTCE is hereby given to the mem hers of the Cumberland Valley Mu tual Protection Company of Dickinson township, Cumberland county, Pa., that an assessment of sir per cent. has this day been laid on the premium notes of said Company, by the Board ; which a mount is directed to be paid to the Trea sury of said Company, according to the charter and by-laws. By order of the Board, A. G. 'MILLER, Sec'y. Jan. 18, 1850.--1 t CORN DItII4L. FTHE subscriber has invented a CORN PLANTER or DRILL, which, he believes, will do , the work helot than it can be dune by hand, and for which he intends to apply for a Patent. All those who feel an interest in the improvement of Agriculture and Agriculturalimplements, are respectfully requested lo call and ex awe the article, and 'pew! their opinion on its merit/. 18 AMU E L WITHERO W. Gettysburg, 40. 2*, 1850.-.41* !AMON TONsOR ER YARD. The 'Whys' and 'Wherefores' /11IIESE are the times in which men -E- look for the doings of the world and general information, to the Press, which is, by-the-by, the true path-finder for bus iness men, as well as those who wish to make overe penny count most for them selves. This being the order of the ,day s the undersigned wishes to keep with the perrepf, and at the same lime give, the, reader a good hint which' path to travel to make hismoney count most. A few lgood reasons will satisfy the reader at once why it is thattheundersigned will wild eau sell any gentleman a stilt or reedygliade clothitqf. - klieg the commonest ,eyeryliler Atalit.4o, /11 .fian Sudsy sad .superfine wed ding Suit, cheaper than any .other: crab-' lishinent. /miles • fleet , place, then, he is able to sell cheaper titan .ether establish ,mints, because he is well acquainted with Iris business. He buy, and sells for eallb. l and knows when and where. and how to buy his sold.. oGoods well bought are 'hall Even if he had neladvantages over any one in his line of business, he can still undersell them, because, he re quires no large profits to make up for large expenses. He attend, to hie busi ness himself. and therefore incurs but small expenses, comparativelyspeakingi in carrying on the same. He sells his goods for cash, and therefore requires no large profits to make tip for loss sustained by credit sales. No one will doubt that the Cash and One-price system together with small profits, is the best mode of dealing !and most advantageous to the purchaser. -If any one doubts this, he will be ecthvin cettof its 'With: 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. arid boys' wear. together with every' ern ale le this tine of businese--Cloaks, elver Coats, honk; sack. buithiesst and dress Coats, Pants and Vests of alli descrip tions, Woolen - Under-shirts and drawers. all kinds of Shirts, Collars. Cravats, Hand kereliiefit,Silk Goats and Stockings, wrap pers, Cape, Hats, together with some fan cy 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 will satisfy every one that this is the place to boy Fall and Winter Cloth ins. 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 he has thus far received, and res pectfully solicits a continuation ,of the same. Also fur 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 _snit purchasers. • - MARCUS SAMSON . Sept. 28, 1849. 10.000 'VICTIMS EYERY YEAR frdla Prey to Consumption. Asthma and Poising Blood, Hectic Fever and Night Sweats. :%IRS. ADAMS, 1 . ...41th street, Harlem, suffer e4 a year with a cough, pain in the chest, night sweets, and all tICs aggravated Symptoms of Con sumption ; nothing relieved her till she tried Sherman's Balsam—hall a batted cured her. ULCERATED LUNGS AND LIVER. N. F.. T. Lawrence, Jackson Street, Brook lyn, atter years of suffering. and tieete.l by va rl.lll4 phyvicians, was pronounced incurable from ulcerated lungs and liver. DYING, as ans supposed, he tried the Balsam ffects were most miraculous ; two bottles cured him. PLEURISY AND CONSUAIPTIoN. :Mrs. Maggots, resoling at 88 , heriffstrect, 70 yearn old, has been subject to attacks of pleurisy and comumptive conchs inr yearn. The Balsam has saved her from very great suffering. AsTIIM A AND CONSUNI I'll lON. L. J. Beals, LB Delaney street, gave it to bin oisterin law who had been an invalid for years from asthma ; to another considered as in con sumption.. It relieved them at once, so that they travelled several hundred miles. rrrrTINU BLOOD Is silwas alarming. It leads to the worst kind of Consumption, and unless arrested in time is generally total. Sherman's All-Heeling Balsam is the best remedy known • it heals the wound ed or ruptured blond vise:ids of the lungs, and :hereby effects a permanent cure, while other remedies only stop the blood for the time. A fax doses of this agleam will satisfy the most skeptical that it is the medicine required. It has been successful in many cases, and that, too, where they bad run int 6 a rapid- decline, of. as More generally expressed,AHASTY CONS4JAIIP TION." Young personsjor those of middle are, ant more subject lo these littlicks then the aged. Price 55 cts. and hi per. bottle. Dr. Sherman's Cough and Woim Lozenges and Poor Man's Plasters, sold as above. Principal °thee, ltkl Nassatistreet, Neve•York• 03 - Dr. Sherman's Cough and Worm Loren iee. and Poor Man'. Pleases, sold as above. Dr. Sharman'; Ohles in 5t.106 Nassau st. N. Y. Mrior sale by SAMUEL H. BUEHLER, General Agent. Gettysburg; and by Dr. Kaufman. Petenibung'; J. d. Hollinger. Hold !orating ; E. Stehle, Centre Mille; J. .241Enight. Benderavi Ile ; J. F. Lower, Arendtsville; Stick & Witmer, Mum in asburg ; T. ICKnlght, M'Knight. vine; A. Scott, Cr alnown Brinkerhoff, Fair. held; E. Zack, New . Chestier . ; D. M. C. White, itainpietti M. E. 'Miller Ind Wm. Wolf, East. Berlin; Wm. /Unitise!, A bbottalown Lilly ilk Riley; Nit* Oxford; ; E.S. Owings, thfberry.. towd ; and Samuel Berlin, idttlestown. Jan. 25,14350.-3 m Mom or pm HUD Corms.—A poor child, t 1 boy 'about twb yearn old, was giv. en Up to die. The patentai neighbors arid doetors. had no hopes of his recovery.— Por germsl days his breathing had been short and deathlike; and, in fact, those around hiiti Mrppesedfantither night'would be his Wit. In this etbgb of • theease. an aunt of the child was sent for. with whom the litde sufferer was great favorite.-- This lady having arrived, stud being seated risked efeNrguestions as to the condition of the child's bowels-, and then expressed the opinion that Hrantireth's' Pills were caps ' ble of saving its life. She was so in earn est in her remarks, that her advice was followed from the moment. She gave him two pills at once and followed them up with more in about an hour ; she crushed the pills, and gave them in melees es. wash ing them down with a little tea. The ef fect was surprising ; in six hour* she had given him over 12 pills, and the discharges were of the most malignant nature. Suf fice it to say, that in fifty-two hours she had given him fifty-two pills, avid all the slarmingsym wools had entirely disappear ed. He is 11111 V well, and, though before a weakly child, he is now strong : he is, in fact, re-made. tETThe Drandreth Pills are sold for 25 cents perbox at Dr.l l .llrandreth'sPrincipal Office,24l Broadway, N, York, and by the following duly authorized Agents:—John M. Stevenson, Get tysburg; Hnlizinger it Ferree Petersburg; A braheru Kinn, Hunterstown; M'Parland, Ab battstotvn; D. M. C. 'White, Hampton; tincer inget"& Co.. Litticstowa ; Mary Duncan, Cash towel Geo. W. dr. H. D. Thsagy,Fairfield ; D. J.H. A ulabaugh, East Berlin; David Neweem ir, Meenasiltsvlttet Banel Shirk, Hanover. Van. 11, 1100, Advertisesnents Paper! Paper! Paper! No. 21 Bank street, between Market and Choi nut, and 2d and 3d streets, AA AAA fa. &PRI A . us BE Sabecribers beg leave to call the rite*. ton of country huyere to their asserunent of pipers, embracing the Alfferent varieties of Printing, Hardware, Writing, Nalvelope. tad Wrapping Pliers. Tissue paper*, white and as. sorted colonkelso Bonnet sod Box Beanie, &c. Being engaged in the nreaufactura td printing papers, they solicit orders from Printers for any gives else, which will be furnished at short no tice and eclair prices. Market price either in Cash Or Hide paid tor • DVICIETT-grIENIOICIT, Sept. 14, 184.9-1 y No. 21 Bank et. Druggists; Physicians, Merch ants; and vthert, • IPP WANT OP HERBS, ROOTS; KANT% Extracts, Ointments, Vegetable Medicines, &noire invited to call at the HERB STORE, No. 38 North SI XTH street, between Market & Arch street*, Philadelphia, when are constantly kept a large assortment of every article in our line, whith will be sold on better terms than at any other establishmentin the City. Thi utmost care is taken in the raising, pre. paring, and putting up all articles sold by us. The Herbs, Roots, &e., are neatly put up in pressed packages of 1 oz., 31b., jib., and lib. The Vegetable Extracts are put up in jars of various sizes, and are warranted to be equal, if not superior, to any in the market. The Botanical arid Thompsoniao preparations are put up in the neatest manner,with directions fur use. ErParticular attention be called to our con centrated extracts of Vitali' and Lemon, for da. vcoinit purport, Ewen:lel Oils and fragrant Wa ten, Pure ~round Spices and Powdered Articles olive'' , kind, wild in bulk, or in canister's primly for family tise. The importance of pure and reliable Medicine is every day being obsi7ved and appreciated by the Medical Profession. Apoihecnries, and corn munity at large. That the practitioner should be able to calculate with cat tainty upon the effect of the medicines be administers is of eminent importance to him and his patients. Alikays keeping this point In view, we trust these Who purchase or use our artieles will hive no cause of disappointment. TILDEN /Is CO., Proprietorsof the Botanic Garden, New Lebanon, N. T, C. D. KNIGHT, Agent, No. 38 N. Bth at. Phila. Sept. 14.1849-6 m To. Physicians. 'Druggists, and Country Merchants. in ,R. J. N. HEELER and BRO., most re lit. spectfully solicit attention to their fresh stock of English, French .German and American DRUGS, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Giltt, Dye Sturm, Glassware, Perfumery, Patent :Medi cines, Ste. Haying opened a new store No. '49.4 Market street, with a tull supply of Drugs end Medicines, we respectfully solicit Country Deal ers to examine our stock belore purchasing else where, promising one and all who may feel dis posed to extend us their patronage, to sell them genuine Drugs and Medicines, on as liberal terms as any other house in the City, and to laithfully execute all orders entruyted to us promptly and with dispatch. One of the proprietors being a regular physi. ciao, 'fiords ample guarantee of the genuine qual ity of all articles sold at their establishment. We especially invite Druggists and Country Merchants, who may wish to become A gents for Dr. Keeler's celebrated Family Medirines. (stand ard Ind popular medicines,) to forward their ad dress. Soliciting the patronage ot dealers, we respectfully remain, J. N. KEELER & BRO., Wholesale Druggit4s, No 294 Market at Philadelphia. bept. 14, 1h49-1y 11"111"11 ••••••,,,..ka " *.t•Or • •:"" ••••••• ••••••• • FrIlE undersigned hat conneted with his Coachinaking Establishment a large Smith Shop, and is prepared to do ALL KINDS or BLACKS:MITRING, INCLUDING IRONING CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGONS, H. He would say to those who have Horses to shoe, that. lie has in his etnploy first-rate hands, which, with his personal attention, will enable him to give entire satisfaction to all those who may favor himwith a call, CARRIAGE & BUGGY SPRINGS (warranted) will be promptly made to or der at all times. it:7•All kinds of REPAIRING done, both in Wood and Iron, at the mos t reduc ed prices. ICPThankful for past encouragement, the subscriber solicits a continuance ofpat ronage, and invites hie friends to call at his Establishment in west Chambersburg at., a few doors below Thompson's Hotel C. W. HOFFMAN. Gettysburg, October 15, 1847. G. E. BUEHLER RESPECTFULLY informs his friend and the public generally that he ha's now on hand a large assortment of TIN MIRE of every description, which he w ill sell at moderate prices—all warranted. Persons wishing to purchase at low rates. will do well to call before pirchasing else where. HOUSE SPOUTING will be made and put up at 121 cents a foot. T . HE .aubscriber tenders his' *dhow!. edgments to the public for the liberal and steadypatronage with which he has teen favored for a aeries of years, and re spectfully announces that he has just re ceived, at hie old 'established stand in (ihambersburg street, a large and 'fresh oven: op D.RTIQS & MEDICIN,ES Pai tpalanie6ww.tuommgh. . nts,Vanush 'Dyestuffs, * i nd every variety of articles usuallyfound n a Drug store, to which he invites the attention ofthi*public, with assurances that' they will be furnished at the lutist reastinw able prices. 8. 11. BUEHLER. Gettysburg, June 2, 1848. STOVIIik • ON hand and for eale,.cheep--a lot of STOVES, among which ,are a few HATHA WA Y COOK STOVES. Sept. 7.—tf OEO. ARNOLD. , FRESH ..UNIVAL. J UST received, euperiorPrerh Mada rel, N. E. Cheese, Lard end Sperm Oil, O. R. and l ine Salton reduced pri 'cos, for side by JNO. M. STEVENSON. Baltimore Adverelisnients. I. M. Oasm. W. S. 11cmciNs OItEM & lIOPK INS. MERCHANT TAILOR AND WHOLESALE Jo Cloths; eassimeres, Vestings &Ti ors'Ti lm soleta. No. 230 Baltimore at., N. W, cor ner of Charles, Bs yrusoas. A large assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, of superior quality. . (Kraal's Cloth rooms Op stsire--Entrance, south end of the Store on Charles street. March 80, 18.49.7-ly COWIE g 11-1.4 COR. or PRATT RT. & CENTRE MARKET RPACE, CLOTIILINtkWARRSOVak: rHE Proltri,euir of th e above eatabliah anent would '4304011111v inform the eltisersa of Baltimore that he bar received from Env '.114 opt the FALL AfiD WiNTER PABIIIONB together with a rich assortment of goods adapted to the coming season; consisting of Super f ine French, German and English Cloths, Castor Beavers, Pilots, and Pelitot Coaling, A new article for•Qreraacka and Business Coats. Also, a splendid assortment of French and English Caasimeres and boe-Skins. of the most desirehle styles imported this season. RICH VESTINGS—We have and aro constantly receiving new styles of Vesting., consisting of plain" aqd figured Silks and Woolen Velvets, figured and striped Cashmere*, Sines, Satins and ;x alencias,. of all shades and colors. Our CUSTOM WORK is cut and made in the beat man ner—and as regards style and workman ship, is warranted to give entire satisfac tion, and at greatly reduced price,. READY-MADE sons in want of Ready-made Clothing are particularly invited to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, as we manufacture all qualities of FASHION ABLE CLOTHING. And our assort ment of that article is at all times large, which offers to purchasers a great induce ment of procuring an article of a quality which cannot be obtained in any other Clothing Establishment in the City. We have on hand and are constantly manufacturing Garments of every variety, limn the best materials, in the most ap proved styles. for Fall and Winter Wear, CONSISTING OF Surtout, Sack and Yelad Overcoats. Of all colors.qualities apdaiseit, from $2 50 4 50 4 75, 5 50 and.uptvards. BOYS' SACK & OVERCOATS.— A large assortment of Boys' Sack and Overcoats, $0 per cent. less than the usual prices. SUPERFINE FROCK AND DRESS COATS, made from German and French Cloths, in the latest fashion. A large stock of Tweed Coats, Pants and Vests. We have a large assortment of Tweed Frocks and Sacks. A New Article— Forest Sacks, for Stormy weather. Pan taloons, front Super French Doeskins.— BLACK AND FANCY, CASSIMERE l'A NTS, of every variety of Shade and Color, at 31, 1 50, 1 75, 2, 2 50 , 3 , 3 5 0, and upwards. VESTS, made from Rich Velvety, Sa tins, Cashmeres and Valenciea, and at all Ilar"Remember name and place, corner of Pratt and Centre Marketare. Sp H. H. COLE. Nov. 23, 1849.-1 y 9hIIKTS nt wholesale, SHIRTS from $8 to $24 per dozen. (;01.1. LA RS, from $1 to $4 per dozen. Manufactured and sold at 179 BALTI MORE STREET, between Light and Calvert. MEN'S and BOYS' Shirts, Cotton and Linen, on hand and constantly making, all sizes—plain and fancy. 'Remember the name and 179 Baltimore Street, Fourth door below Light. Oct. 26, 1849.--4 in BEYI7O . RESTORATION AND PRESERVATION OF THE HAIR, BY M. Wise and Sou, of Va. A CARD. St VISE & SON, finding it impos e Bible to attend personally to the great number of daily applications, from all sections of the Union, fel their remedy for baldness, and for their celebrated HAIR TONIC, have found it necessary to ap point a General Travelling Agent, to vis it different cities and towns throughout the United States, vesting him with authority to appoint sub-agent., use and vend the Hair Tonic, and to apply the -RESTOR ATIVE, and to put them into.the hands of those he may appoint to operate wherever a sufficient number of patients in any town or neighborhood shall be obtained. Capt. Geortoz CALVERT, of Fauquier county, Va., iit 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 hand a full supply of the HAIR. TON IC (which cleanses the head of dandruff, strengthens and invigorates the hair, and prevents it also from fallingpff,) , for the region of country most contiguous to his operations ; or it may always be obtained, at wholesale, and forwarded to any part of the Union, by addressing the proprietors M. WISE & SON, Richmond, Va. rt Price sl.per dozen cash, Six •bot tle. for U—or one dollar single bottle. Dec. 7, 13490,..1y its,Wirovaz., DR. J. LAWRENCE HILL, ' DENTIST; . " ' 11111.8 removed his o ffi ce to the building AA oppbeite the Lutheran Church, in Chitinhersburg street. 2 dooriteaat of Mt. Middietiotra tors where he mar ill thrum 'be found ready and willing .to attend to any case within" the pinvince of the Dep ' tilt. Persons in want of full sets of teeth are respecifillly invited to call. , . REFERENCES. , Dr. C. N. BisLocur, I Rev.C.P.Kaavra i D.D 't.' I). Ileac ISI PrOG lill..lActji, , .. C. A. Co vie% LL. "N. 1,. Simms*: . D. GILA ItltT, " W.n."l:Rivirosim Rev. 4.0.,WATt0x,D.D." M. L. tiveniss. . July 7, 1848. OEN ri; E MEN Mr JILL find it to their advantage to call at the Store of J. L. SCHICK, and examine hitusteek of Satin Vesting'', over, 'Stockings, Handkerchiefs, Ora. vats, Sutapenderi, Ate. • DEALERS Philadelphia, Dee 30,1817, James M'Allister—Dear Sir: I take pleasure in making known to you the great benefit 1 have received by using your Vegetable Ointment or the World's Salve, I had en Vicer,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 kW days, it V* ILI completely dried up and well I have also used it Mr Burns, for which I find it an excelleut ai tick ; also, in all cams of inflammation EDWARD T}IORN I certify - the:above statement is true At C CADMUS, No 90, Market street, Philadelphia. , ErTAround the box ane directions for using IifIcALLIdTEIUS 01.NTMENT fee Sotafria, E triprias, Trfter , Chilblain, Scald Mad: Sod Eyer Quinsy, Sure Throat, Bronchitis, /Verret's dlifec hem, Patric', Dioeute of the Spine, Headache, .Bath mu, Div ./nun, Ear .dehe, Barns, Corns, all Distas te of the Skin, Sore Lips, Piinp/ts, Swelling of the Limbs, Burrs, Reetwomisor, Pelts, Cold Feet, Croup, Strolled or Broken Bifrost, Toothache, Ague in the Face, Ir. If Moroni's and Nrnace knew its value in cm ses of •swollen" or Sure Breast, they would not be without it. In such Cases, if freely used, ac cording to the directions around each box, it gives relief in a eery few Amos. LUTThia Ointment is good for any part of the body or limbs when inflamed. In some cases it should be applied often. CAUTION—No Ointment will be genuine unless the name of JAMK/1 M'Attasxxx is writ ten with a pen on every label. 11 i Fur sale by mt Agents in all the principal toting in the United States. J A NEB MeA LLISTE R. Side Proprietor of the above Medicine, PRINCIPAL OFFICE Nu. Its North Third street, Philadelphia. rripiruck: 25 CENTS PER BOX. AGENTS.--S. 13.. Folmar, Gettysburg; Jo seph H. Henry, A bbottstown ; Molter & Rowe, Emmitsburg; J. W. Schmidt, Hanover; C. A. Morris & Co., York; L. Denig,Chambersburg. June 15, 1849.--eowiy TILE GRE‘T REMEDY rolt RURAW: CERTIFICATE.; AND REFERENCES. kro It—A kw days since I badly bullied one of my bands o itb niched silver, Much 1 was pouring loin a crucible. I applied your Master of Pain, ii hien at once jelieved me tram the ex• cruciating pain, sod worked a complete cute, leaving no scar. W. S. WO( D, Syracuse, Dec.l, 'Jft. Silversmith. BURNED CHILD CURED. Mr. W. 1.. Green, formerly Postmaster at ,los- Cornees,N. V., states that one of his child ren fell on a hot stove. very badly burning hie face, and severely injuring oneofhls eyes. Tou sey's Master of Pain was applied, which imme diately it lieved all pain, and erected a cure walk out leaving • scrir.# TERRIBLE BURN CURED. Mr. T. Hughes, employed at the Salamander Iron Works in New York, bad his ales dread fully burned by the bursting of a furnace, 'caue ing the akin and flesh to peel offline arm in large flakes. leaving a shocking and painful sight.-- Tousey's %Taster of Pain was used, sad the pain instaotly slopped, and the arm was speedily cu red without a scar. Messrs. Armory, Hie pro prietors of the Foundry, certify to these fachs.-.- Every person should keep this Ointment by then. ANOTHER BURN CURED. Mr S. Tousey—l have been 11112U4 pleased with thebealing qualities of. yonr.Mpenrol Pain. I send you one of • number of Callas in my own family. My little girl, eight years °fay while, at play in' my sitting-room: accidentally WC resting her whole weight upon the hot strive. fist. . clog herself, bock with tie hapd atillojethe stove sac burning the skin of her hpindto,a One application of your Olfithient intinedietely removed all pain—not • blister'wea reired—end . the next day, alt hongh the akin walk atilt ill tune nets had been removed. H. BARNS. Cir'For side by SAMUEL H. BUEHLER, OrseraLifgent, Gettythirg; and by Dr. Kauffman, Petersburg . ; J. Hollinger, Heidlersburg; E. ghillie, Centre Mills; M. Knight, Benderaville; J. F. Lower, A rendtetown; Stick &Witmer. Idimnasburg;T.M . R ; A. Scott, Cashiewo; J, Briar*. hoif, Faideld; E. Zeck, New Cheater; P. M. C. White, Hampton; H. L. Miller and William Wolf; East inser t Abbott* town; Lilly &Rey, New . Ox d;E. J. Ow. ings, M'SberrystOwn ; and' Ha uel Berlin, Lit.. tlestown. Sept. 14,1840.--- .Erisie of George Nel, dereaseel. ETTERS Tesuttuentory ,oit the 80. 1,41, , tate , of• Gnomic NIUM /1138 of the borough of Gettysburg. Pa.. deo% having been granted to the subsoriber. notice is hereby gi von to all who , are'indebted to. es id Estate, to make payment withoutdolnyonnl to those having claims to present the One. properly, authenticated,. to the subestriber.. residing, in tatid , bonmeh, for settlement. . , . VALENTINE WAENER* Jan. 2, rlno-04it " . "1 THE , STAR`AND 13ANNER. Ispublished beet* Priday•Rvening6 bah* Count9 ,l luildnig,lrbave ihe'ROgitter and Recorder's Ojfice, by • D." 4. & c. H. 111/13 . 11 , LE . l*d - If paid in adsenea i r AtSi :or withltt the year, $2 qr: annum-4 not pahilwlttri n the year, $2 o paper diseimkiblard 'until all arrearigeo are paid.— except at the option of the Editor. Single copies di cents. A failure to notify a diacontinutute will be iegirded as a new engagement. ' dfderebteemenits not exceeding a square imferted Nee times for sl—elery subsequent insertion fik,eretite. Langer once in the same proportion.... ill itivertisymenta not specially ordered Tor given time, will be continued until forbid. A 'fibs eral reduction will be wadi) to those whoadeertlie by the year. Job Printing of all kind" executed neatly aid promptly, and on reasonable terms. Lethal and Commaniralions to the Editor, (mss °opting Such as contain Money or Ilia new subscribers.) must be PORT rats is orki secure attention. IM'ALISTEIt'S ALL-HEAL— ING OIN'IsAJENT ) (Tlll3 IP°RICO'S N4L-1141;) Contains HO Mercury or other Mineral. From the "Reading Faille." There never, perhaps, was a medicine brought before the Public that has in AO abort a time won , such a reputation it 'Ai 'Allister's All-Healing or. World's Sulve.” Almost every pertain that bas• made trial of it aplaks warmly inns praise.-One has been cured by it of the most paintulAbaueng nom; another of the Piles. a thud of a trOilble.. some Pain in the Side, a fourttoof a Swells* di the Limbs, &c, flit daespot give imrnediate re lief in Ovary cue, it con,nevet do inory, bein g applied outwardly., As antither'eridaff ir of the wonderfUl'healitrg powetposseased by this Sah l i, we anbjeirt the folloiring certiticeleilretti a re spectable *liken of Maidenereek , townebip, ja, dlie • CM:Ur : • Berke Co., Pa., March 30, '47. MerlassOlitter'rh Co.—! desire to infoim you that I was entirely cured of a sei , erd pain' in the• back by the useof irt'Alliater's A 11-Heating tjalre• which I puiehased from you. *uttered with it about 90 years, and at night was unalble to sleep. During that time 1 tried various remedies, which were prescribed for me by physicians and oth er person without receiving any .rtlief, and at last made trial of this Salve with a result favors. ble beyond expectation. lam now entirely free from the pain, and etlby at night a 'skeet and peaceful sleep. 1 have also melt the Salve einee for tooth ache and other complaints, with similar happy resnits. Your friend, JOHN HOLLENBACH The following is from a regular Physician of extensive practice in Philadelphia : Jame, M'Allister--4iir: 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 (t , cald Head,) and thus far with the happiest skeet.- Ithink frotathetworiments I hare made with it, that it richly deserve* to be adopted as an article of every day U 94 by the pro fession at large. Your's, truly, NOTICE, B BELL, M D