StaA7.,ll.lliPiltq Ett Tills 'AV FOft I;A WA! NS ! CIL'O. IL EMT . • I` l l4o,4ltia opportunity of tendering Public his thanks for the libe ral etwparagement heretofore extended to to hjoi, and. Would 'respectfully remind theatt*Oia,atill continues to manufacture, at himlftsikind, iu A!'‘ast York street, a law doorsmah of the Globe lon, all kinds of Ngw, ,FASHIONABLE FURNiTURE strcy AO 'SG Al AS, • Galin • ButtL A cAa#, ," SECtIETAIZ Mg, 13iDtit1iltDs, PINR CR 401.11 1 , 0 , 1 ly AsILITANDh. BIIIitAkFART together with all .dtlier - articles- usually made in Ilk line of business. All work done at , i 4 wiirrattl. ed—will be inatlepf the best material and by thejlest of workmen. Millihis knowledge of, the business the subiMlllo'llii.iterti himself with the idea thaChe :is! able to compete successfully with /when establishment in the coun ty, M i thestyte and quality of his work. OPV F I ISIS--4tlahegany, Cherry. or WalntitL;-;Made in the best style, and at the shortest notice. GEO. U. SWOPE. Oe4abwrg, .lan. 18. 1850.—tr _ ,, 'CAUTION ! 114/" H ERE 44S spud ry individuals of late have been' trying' to monopolize and forestall public opinion; and whereas the ihithis'etliber Can at the present time shew the Itliggetrilarid best stock of CHAIRS 'in this.Counly; therefore he it known to all IMZitistett. itkat'the undersigned etinfifiti4iftalniutufacture at the 1)1d 9 6(311(1 in SoYlifi Baltimore street, every variety o: P ifilltlArattit l' whi6hw.ill be sold on the most I t aectiMmOdating terinfvr Cash or Prodnee• My Made in Geitysburg, and not Iti',"liozion." Douse and Sign Painting ant itipd to as formerly ; and from long praefice•aud experience in businegs, the subscriber feels confident that his work willbeer the elosestinspection, because his workmen are of the best that the oclentrs can furnish. CABINET W. 9 RE, of every variety: and•o(.ahh; best quality. will be furnished to Customers, and at all times made to' Or derZat'Ail kinds of Lumber taken st fair -prices : CHAIR BLA partieblatly. wanted—Toornetbing /caul thaw-45000" feet will answer. „. • Feeling. thabkful for past favors, the , subscriber belles, by ationtibn , to business, still to merit a share of public favor. • H UGH -DEN MIMI& GFettyciburtoMirchgc.lB49:‘-4f I isasS l X, r .NOW/CE. , 0.3 itt Alestre I to ,haTp . raxpectlti settled with as lit& delay as poasi-, ble.4‘request those iatleki„usi A"? me, either. by Nott,grPopit o,ectpailt, -Cor in hare their aedounte ; ,cic ed the +l , g o •I , 4 44,AWY,4 0 4 , is opt mi. Wish WI , ,D. }I;AGY. XljallIT1:71311. , Attlidkinot aueeeedin disposing of my meeker. Lumber and Tools .at my sale in Augusalits4l:detertnined;to have the lum heelyirtisksid into FURNITURE. There fore, persons wishing furniture ,will do wellbretilling at my Shop in Carlisle streah:orat my Furniture Room in Chafe bersburg street, where can he had the best b arga i ns 'you eves had, e.:her for Cash, or Cilmentry Produce.. ()eu,l9. 11349.—tf rr CLANIATION WHEREAS the Hon. DANIEL Dun xsa. Esq. President of the several Cotirts of Common Pleas, in the counties composing the 19th District, and Justice of the t.kourts of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the said die. triet.—and GEOROt SMYSER and JAMES M'Dtrrrr, Esqs., Judges of the Courts of Common Pleas and Genera'. Jail Delivery, for Ws trial of all capital and other offend ers in the county of Adams—have issued their , preeept;, bearing date the 22d day of January, in the year of our LORD one thousandeight hundred and fifty, and to nip direoted, for holding a Court of Coin mon Pleas and General Quarter Sessions of the Peace and General Jail Delivery, and Count of. Oyer and Terminer, at Get tysburg, on Nunclay the 1:11/t day of .Ipril NOME IS HEREBY GIVEN To all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner . and copstrlrles within the said County of Adams, that th ey be then and there in their proper persons, with their Rolls, Records, Ituottatuoni, Examinations and other Re ntenthlw,ittees, to do those things which to their ofteas and in that behalf appertain to tiesand also they who will prose cute tztkett-the prisoners that are or then shall lit, the . Jai) of the said County of 'Adams, and to be then mid there to pros ecute agaipitt Amite shall be just. WIL,LIA M. I.IC 4 KgS, Sheriff. igatios wilakOi**Orai ; ; ESURTA4ATESELLI4IO _tkqr.' rtiL E K respectfully ten • Jere Li* service s to theak , Cryer. Ifttuatt;utosturiote, Itesitlenco., Abboi olitit„44 wooly. l'a., Otero *ll 1 w* be Oetlillk rut 110: tir r% icot ploy bo ;W. droorod. 041.. IA 1610.-4 110*S 1 4Nn'443)1 4 1- ~ . " MOkl!“440114414 ,p4} hind IkeltiON /4"140)1ii0444 as the inek 414 figittotiitrY iAtore of iti**llo. S. H. BUEHLER.' AdvertiseeuncN. utioir - MASON'S CHALLENGE BLAclitrea. /VIM immense anti steadily increasing demand for the celebrated ALISON'S Cli.fl,l,l,'NOE BLSCA:- INC), has inditred numerous unprincipled per bons to attempt an imitation of his Box Label, varying it slightly, wiih a view to evade the law, but at the same timo design ed to impose upon the universal confidence of consumers, in favor of Mason's Black ing ; and as the counterfeit bears no re semblance to the original, except in the label, and has none of its good properties, Country Merchants, when ordering black ing, should be careful b.) ask for "Mason's Original Challenge Blacking," which is sold by all respectable wholesale Dealers,, in every City in the United Slates. JAS. S. MASON At CO. March 1, 1850.—.1t Philadelphia. E. LUCKS JO.VES, Isllo L E s.f LE woon.em, IFIL .V.OW w4RE, BROOM, BRUSH, ,Corrib, LookbqClara (mil • • y Air ore, No. 18, Nutati SECOND STRKET, • PIIII.ADELPIIIi; • • Under J. Sidney ininex' Curvet Wart.hotteei AVING enlarged my store, I have nn liand and ant constantly minufacle ring and receiving 11. om the Eastern States and Eurepe,additions to my Stock. ; CEDARW Alt E.-506 must Cedar and 100 nest painted Tubs, 400 barrel and 200 staff Churns, 100 dozen Cedar and 000 dozen painted Pails, 200 doz, Washboards. 100 doz. nest Sugar. and Flow Boxee ; 'Spigots, Spoons, and Ladles. WILLOW W A BE.-000 nest Mark- . et and 200 nest Clothes Baskets, 400 Wil low conches, chairs and 'cradles , ; a large desortment of French and Domestic Bask ets. • BROOMS AN!) BRUSHES.-10,000 Wire-brooms, 10.000 Shsker Brooms, 290 doz. each wall, paint, scrubbing, shoe and horse Brushes ; tooth; shaving, bled,: and hair brushes of every style. - - CWIIIB,-2,000 dozen ismer, combs, of various patterns, side neck; poctet,. sing and fine, tooth Combs of nt'rioue styles. G ',ASSES,of pine, „ , f re, w itTC alnut, Inaho, andlftit frame, of all sizes and patterns ;Gordian; , French and English Looking Platea of all sizt.s from' by 9 up to' 72 by 120-paolt:'• in , insured to all parts of the ,etherUntion)—to with a largo assortment" Of Variety Goods too nttinerddi to mention. 'The attention of Merelgirits is: respectfully So licited to the examination Of my Meek, 'till .of which will.bi.sold_taiiiitor acceptance, so of 10 ahtimpate any , OrOpet tition that can beofferect March 1,"11350:=12a --- . : Jati n s =r4 , English; Moch a; gn t (l, German 6';)otiaL., AIIO . IIE, lOXiirrif : IST WIFT.sTA,Ias. Needles, ' toy Itindi4, • OeSslng Rine .AfAtiok. 00;,' . Topic t do. .11odkine, Cor&t, dh. 'llooke &tide, 94%640 1 . 140111.1 , do. Zephyr Worsted, Buttenei ' 'Farsitum -Parrot Threed, Tailere.Torhot..Pono Wirwßihhoreh 4iikelsitta,ould Lingo P4vamo. Glovea..,iipasery, shirts, and r dnawera, forts,, jawing', sacks, ,gaiters, suspenders, Wr:19411 yarn and a great vari ety of §tqle and raußy TFinintings. hrdk9o , l , . 104.7-lus Front St. , W ire Manufactory: SIEVE, RIDDLE; SCREEN. & Wilg.Cl4ll AtINUY'ACTOILV I IVO. 46, NOSTIII e l Oruai or•Coinnb'i. betweea Miaa aad PHILADELPHIA. 111PHE subscribers continuo to manufae .2l- tore, of a superior inalitY, ill kinds of Plain and Ornamental Wire work, such as Sieves, Riddles, Screens, &c., fur all kinds of Grain. Seeds. Sand, Ore, Snuff, Starch, Brickdust, alit. , Founders' Sieves of a superior quality constantly on hand. Also, safes, Wire Dish Covers. Sofa , Springs, Twilled Wire fur Spark Catch., CYLINDERS COVERED irk the hog mew, ORNAMENTAL WIRE WORK, such as cages, Nursery Fentkia, Gfirden, Bordering. Flower,Stanilis, Trainrs, 'Fret: lie Work for Grape Viner4' &A* -.lolls, Wiie Fencing of every description. • Orders thankfully receivedAn4.piOmpt ly executed by WATISQN 'AL COs. • Feb. 22, 1849.-3 m D • HEADY. Paper! Pstper I. raper ! No. 21 punk street, between *arks) and Chatt• nut, and 24) and 3a' street:, • IPMILADILPHIL. 11HE Subscribers be leave to call Hu:atter tion of conntryhuyers to their assortrarnt of papers; embracing the different varieties of Printing, Hardware, Writing, Envelope, and Wrapping papeni, Tissue papers, white' and at !sorted colors, also Bonnet and Box Boards, &c. Being engaged In the manufacture of printing papers, they solicit orders from Printers for *by given size, which will be furnished at short ace tire and at fair prices. Market price either in cash or trade paid for Rags. DUCKETT & KNIGHT, :.-ept. I 1549—1 y No. 21 Bank et. To Physicians, I)ruggists, and Country Merchants. MR. J. N. KEELER and BRG., most re spectfully solicit attention to their fresh stock of English, French .German and American DR 1.11;8, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oil., Dye Stuffs, Glassware, Perfumery, Patent Medi cines, &c. Having opened a new store No. 294 Market street, with a full supply of Drugs and Medicines, we respectfully solicit Country Deal ers to examine our stock before 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 faithfully execute all orders entrusted to us promptly and with dispatch. One of the proprietors being a regular physi riall,Affvnla ample guarantee of the genuine (pat ,ity rd all articles cold at their establishment. We especially invite Druggisti. and Country Merchants. a ho may wish to heroine Agents for Dr. Keeler' serleorvied Family Medicines, (stow-t -urd and popular tuerlieMel.,) to loin aid therr ad- Nolicitou: the patronage rospectfolly remain, . J. N. KEELER Si. IMO., • . Wholesale Droggi-4 ,, , No ztW Market eL PhilaJelpkia, Sept. 14, I s y - - - Druggists labysiciaus Merch , ants, and others, N WANTOY HERBS, ROOTS, PLANTS, Extiaeuh, Oiatantiata, Yeleta4le Medicine** SctL„ ame invitad to tall at the }MRS STORE, tie. JS Hoek SIXTH attars, between - Nlatkat Arch ate**. rkilidelPh 4 4. *NM tap CointautlY kept a Liege amartatest It weary art our line, which will be told on him r licinie than any other establishment in the City. The inmost cote is taken in the tlh.ing, pre paring, and putting up all articles sold by us. The Herbs, Roots, dm, are neatly put up al pressed packages of 1. oz., 31b., alb., and 11b. The Vegetable Extracts areput up in jars of various sizes, and are warranted to be equal, it not superior, to any in the market. The Botanical and Thompsonian preparations ate put up in the neatest manner, with directions for use. 10 - Particular attention is called to our con centrated Extracts of Vanilla and Lemon, for fla. voring Essen!ial end fragrant Ws tern, Pure ...round Spices and Powdered Articles of eve. y kind, sold in bulk, or in canisters ex pressly for family use. The importance of pure and reliable Medicine is every day being olr,e7ved and appreciated by the Medical Profession, Apothecaries. and com munity at large. That the practitioner should be able to calculate with certainty upon the effect of the medicines he administers is of eminent importance to him and his patients, Always keeping this point in view, we trust those %ho purchase or use our articles' will have no cause of disappointment. TILDEN & CO., Proprietors of the Botanic Garden, New Lebanon, N.Y. C.,T). KNIGHT, Agent, No. 38 N. 6th et. Philo sap+. 14.1 549-041 ati'AusTEß' ALI4-"HEAL , - OINTAIEN'r, (TINS WORZ•110 'Contains no /I/Crafty or other Mineral. • From the "leading 'kagle." 'l'hbre never, perbapS, Was a niedielne brought before the publia that bas in so short a time won such a reputation as "WA Ulster's A Il•Heating or Worlinstealve.," Almost every parson thet has made,nial of it speaks,warmly in its praise. One bits been cured by it of, the Moat painful Ahem'. tiara ;'iMuther of-the Piles, a thud ver a- tmuble.' come paid in the Side, a fourth of* Swelling of , the Limbs, kel .11 it does not give immediate re dief in every case, it can neverdo injury, being applied outwardly. As another evidence of the wonderful heeling power possessed by this salve. -as subjoin the following certificate from ■ re spectable citizen of Maidencreek township, in thiri county: oNlaidenereek, Berko co., Ve., Mitch 30, • ' Mews. !latter ik Co,--I desire to Inform yOu that I ens entirely eared of a' severe pale in the !bacic.by 'the ukesof I lister's All-Healing *licit I purchased from you. I suffered with it about Ott years, and at night was unable to sleep. Varinwthiat time 4 tried various remedies, Which Wire prescribed , tor me by physiciamr n - nd' oth. etipersons without receiving any' relief, and at halt nude trial.of this Salve With a result barons. biti.bayoodexpectsihrn. I sin now entirely tree from the . pain, and enjoy at night a sweet anti porticefed Sleep. 'I have also used the Salvo since for tooth &die anii nther eomPlaints, %%WI similar happy reattlun • XOW meat, • ra4I4IO:I6IIO4tIOLLENBACII. • The following is from a regular Physician of altaniiviFinicitice in Philadelphia: JatSnes WAllister--ttir : ( have for the two last years been in the habit of using your ttent• ttneot in cameo( Rlierintatiern, Chilblains and in Tenia Capites, (scald Head,) dent thus tar with the,happiest effect. 1 think trum the experiments I have made with it, that it richly,ilesers es to b e adopied as an art iclenf eVerythiS , use by Thelfro iiatXloll_llt large—_ Sour s, truly, :•- . B BELL, , i%l 1) • , Philadelphia, Dec 30, IRA?: James M'Allister—Lear sir: I take pleasure in lnak knolvri to_yorti•the' guest benefit I have received by using your ,Vegetable Ointment or the:Woad:4 , Salve. , I bad as Ulcer, or running sore on the erat, of. many years standing; I had applied io,several 'physicians, hut all to no pur. pose lint by iisisig.ydur Ointment a few dayalt 'xras Comptetely•drwd up and well 1 hilve also laid it tbr &wax, for•which I find it an excellent Mick; also, iu ati canes of intlammat inn , EDIVAILD THORN I certify the above statement is trite M C CADM[7B, .• No 90, Market stre e t, Philadelphia. BY'Arnund the box are direct' for using ;.,NIeALLISTEN it OINTMENT foi• Scrofula, k rysiptins, Teller, Cbitble Bend. e kyrs 'Quinsy, Sure Throat, Brims ho , s, Nes rums tiess„Pnias, Disease of the S l one, Iteoitb, he, Den/ near, Ear .Hcfie, IMP us, coma, all tom us es of 'the Mb, Sure Li l ts, Pimples, hr., :Mt of the Listths Bores ,Ithelemeltsni, ( old keel, Csassit,Sit;lleil or Ilratte il. cost, Tooth,. he, .4er in lie fact, t i .e. •If NUTII . IIIIB and N cases knew its value in ca ses of"swollen" or Sore Breast. they wuubr not be without it. In such cases, II freely used, ar otrdtitg "to the directions around each box, it gives relief In a very/rehears, 11:"Thiti Ointment is good for any part of the 'body or limbs when intlamed. In some climes ii Should be applied often. CAUTION—No Ointment will be genuine unless the name of J:seas ill'Au.swrcn is writ ten.with a pen on every label. grFer Mile by my Agents in all the principal towns in the United Vtates. JANEB bicALLISTER, Sole Proptietor of the shoe Medicine, PRINCIPAL OFFICE No. :18 North Third raper, Philadelphia. . . • IsT.PRICE 26 CENTS PER 80X.,,n; - AGENTS.—S. 8. liortssr, Gettysburg; Jo .seph R. Henry, Ahbottstown; Stotter, & Rowe, Ernatitstourg; J. W. Schmidt; Hsuover; C. A. Monit & Co., York;' L.•Dertig,Chambersburg. Jude 15, 1849.--etivr I y • dI ettlilLEIIA. i v ' HERE being a number of good Farms y..R. in the neighborhood ol fiettystnitg, which the proprietors are anxious to dis pose ,of, and the undersigned hiving been appon.ted Agent therefor, persons wish. jog*, purchase desirable Farms will find it to their advautasg.to address, the under signed who wit 'promptly attend to all let -11111 *Ahmed to him. • Residence, South Baltimore street. Gettysburg, Pa. F. E. • VANDERSLOOT. Dec. 14,1849-4 LAST NOTICE: THE subscriber herehy notifies those who, know themselves M ,ke,indebte, ed to hint over a year, that he is much in need of money, and respectfully requests such to make payment as soon as possible. T. WARREN. IMPORTANT DISCOVERY. rrHEileubscriber has in his possession an invaluable receipt for making SOFT SOAP, which he now offers to the public at a very insigniticent and extraor dinarily low price. A very superior and elegant article 01 soft soap can he made by this receipt, without Fat, Ashes or Ley, and one barrel of it boiled in the incredi ble short space of ONE HOUR, and at a cost not exceeding Seventy-five Cents to the barrel. This Soap will be warranted superior for washing and other purposes, to any made in the usual manner. and if not found as warranted, the money will be refunded to all who bought receipts. Heads of families and others will tlo well to give this matter their attention, as it will prove a great saving of labor and ex pense. No person will be permitted to sell receipts unless authorized' by me. JOHN NIEIXEL Price One Dollar. 1111:7•Receipts can be had of SOLOMON POWERS. Nov. 23, 1849. Gettysburg. Joist Rs tetved, A Few more of those cheap cloth Stick -aL Coats. Also some Lae Cassimeie Pants, of every variety. at . March 15. SAMSON'S- Baltimore Advereliamentoo. cowry EHA LL. COR. OF PRATT ST.& CENTRE MARKET SPACE, CLOTHING WAREHOOsE. l'roprietor of the above establish m- moot would respectfully inform the citizens of Baltimore and vicinity, that he has received from Europe the AND ' INTAR razonoNs together 'with a rich assortment of goods adapted to the coming season; consisting of Buperfine French, German and English Milts, Castor Beavers; Pita:, and Peliioi Coating. A new article for Oversacka and Business Coats.:Alan, a splendid 'assortment of Oench and Erutlish, Cassinseres and Doe-Skins, - of the most desirable styles imported this season. RICH VESTINGS—rWe have and are constantly! rpcoiving new elYinn of Vestin".consi,sting of plain and figured esa f and Woolen Velvets, fi gured - and striped Cashmeres, Satin; and ralencias, of all shades and colors. 'Our CUSTOM WORK Is rut and made in' the — belt ner—and as regards style and Woitnian ship, is Warranted to give entire satisfac tion, and at greatly reduced prices. READY-M ADE CLOTHING.—Per sons ht Want of Ready-nude Clothing are particularly invited to call and examine our stook before purchasingelsewhere, as we manufacture all qualities of FASHION ABLE CLOTHING,. Aud our assert meta of that article is at all times large, which offers to purchasers it 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, from the. best materials, in the most ap poved styles, fur Fall and Winter Wear, Suriout, Sack and Pelitot Overcoats, Of all colors, qualities and sizes, from S 2 50 4 50 4 75, 5 50 and upwards. BOYS' SACK d, OVERCOATS.— A lar4e assortment 01 Boys' Sack and Overco4s, 20 per teal. less than the usual prices. SUPERFINE FROCK AND DRESS COATS, made from German and French Cloths, In the latest fashion. A large sleek - err Weed Coats, Pants. and Vests. We have a large. assortment of Tweed Frocks • and Sacks. A New Article— Forest Sacks, for Stormy weather. Pan taloons, erom Super French Doeskins.— BLACK AND FANCY CASSIWRE PANTS, taAniety of Shade and Color, at $l, 1 50, 1 75, 2, 2 50, 3, 3 50, and upwards. VESTS, made from Rich Velvets, Sa tins, Cashmeres and Valencies, and at all prices. 3 .Rementher name and phee, corner of Pratt and Centre .itarket Spare. li. U. COLE. Nov. 23, 1840.-1 y Sbil t Esta!)ltshmetit Hins• , • ON Eof dm most S H I RT S im„.k,„ in tie United States, No. 179 Baltimore $l.. where 500 IWI'SOIIB are employed, and a toilet: of 1000 dozen o f Shirts always on loind ; style and (pal itiessuitable for all parts of the Union. Mer chants and others visiting Baltimore arc -invited to call and examine the largest and best assortment of shirts that has ever been offered in this city, consisting of all sizes and quality, for men and boys, which, for style and workmanship, cannot be surpas sed. More than usual .efrdrt has been made to render the aseortment of SHIRTS, COLLARS, (Mitten and Cotton DRAW ERS, complete and rlesirable in every re speCt. 'l'. W. BET'I'ON, 179 Mallows street, near Light. March 29, 1850.7r1y WEST'S GENUINE ETIIERIAL 01L, OR IiURNING FLUID. an WEST, No. 13, 15 & 17 Sharp • `thee!, Baltimore, is constantly man ufacturing Etherial, Camphine and Pine- Oil. A 150,95 per cent. Alchohol. which he is prepared to supply to whole.sale dealers on the lowest terms, C. W. is also manufacturing LAMPS of every description, of the most appro ved styles for burping ,Etherial, Lard or 0441 of which are . Mimed at prices which cannot fail to please. Feb. 8,1850.-3 in WEST EA 10. Josurn DEPORTS& AND DRAWER IN YORKIUN AND DOMESTIC Hardware, Bar , 'troy. 4'c. T HP subscriber, for the scrommoda. dun of the country trade, hue con nected an Iron Ware t ouse with his Hardwarelltore. Consumers of Hardware and Iron :on ~ t he Reistertown. Weettninster, Hanover, Frederick, Liber ty, York and Gettysburg Roadii, trill find his location No. 102, Ftanldin sired, :Baltimore, opposite the Golden Horse Hotel,2 doors from Howard street, more convenient than any other store for the adjoining country trade, and a great saving to country pur chasers of time and labor in proceeding to the wharves or lower part of the city for their supplies. His Iron Warehouse has been estab lished for the express purpose of accom modating this trade, and he engages to sell nothing but a superior Iron, every bar of which is rolled in Baltimore from Itlary land Pigs, bearing the stamp, "Baltimore City Works," as an evidence of its genu ineness, as Maryland Iron meriting Mary land encouragement, employing Maryland labor, and fostered by Maryland capital, superior to most and equal to any other Iron manufactured in the U. States. if not found as here represented every bar may be returned, the subscriber paying costs of Carriage. His Horse Shoe Nail Rods are Warrant ed equal to the Sweet Nail Rod and bear ing the severest tests of the hammer.— Few Horses cast their shoes from Nails made front this article, they likewise be- ing returnable with draw back if not an swering their recommendation. New York Ground Wagon Boxes, E liptic Springs, Iron Axles, Blacksmith's Bellows, all kinds of Wagon Chains, Close Linked Pittsburg Patterns, Blister Steel from Swecd's Iron, all sizes Round Iron for chains, and almost every article used farmers, blacksmiths, carpenters, wheel rights, and cabinet makers. March 8, 1850.-84 RESTORATION AND PRESERVATION OP THE HAIR, BY 111. Wise and Son, •f Pp. . A CARD. mWISE & SON, findingit imPoe . sible to attend personally to the great number of daily applications, from all sections of the Union, for their,reatedy fdr haldness, and for their celebrated HAIR TONIC, have }have failed it necessary to ap, point a General Travelling Arent, to vie. it'different cities an was throughout the Unito States, vestiogrhim with authority to appoint sub -agents, 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. Gamma CALVERT, of Fauquier county, Va., is alone authorized to act as General Travelling Ageut, 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 falling off,) for the region of country most contiguous to his operations ; or it they always be obtained. at wholesale, and forwarded to any part of the Union, by addressing the nroprietors M. WISE & SOpf, Richmond, Va. j Price 89 per dozen cash. Six bot tles for 85—or one dollar single bottle. Dec. 7,1349.—1 y T HE undersigned has conneted with his Coachinaking Establishment a large Smith Shop, and is prepared to do ALL . KINDS OF BLACIOCUITHING, INCLUDItio IRONING CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGONS, kG Ile would say to those who have Horses to shoe, that he has in his employ first-rate hands, which, with his personal attention, will enable him to give entire satisfaction to all Those who may favor him with a call, CARRIAGE4E4HAIGY -- -SPRINGS (warranted) will be promptly made to or der at all finite. Oc7t*A II kinds nt REPAIRING done, both in Wood and Iron, at the most reduc ed prices. .Thankful for past encouragement, the subscriber solicits a et:intim:Rove of pat ronnre, and invites his friends to call at his Establishment in west Chamhersburg st., a few doors below Thompson's Hotel C. W. HOFFMAN. Oettysburg,October 15, 1847. TILE k'l` IiEMEDY B on R ! C.F.RTIVI4 Al Ei ANI) 111 , ,F1:111:NCES. I. daya tiot c I butily botticAt one of a.J my bands %1111 toclieti %hall I vtith pottrittu tom a crucible. I 0111.1i131 our :%111,irl ul Pain, o hien at once 'dieted IIII! Inns Ow ex cruciating rain, and %torkett a complete cure, '•avmg ito brar. W. S. Wu I). Sytue..,. Dec. 1,'41,. BURNED CHILD CURED Mr. W. L. G reen, formerly Pomnia,ter at Jos. lin's Corner's, N. Y.. states that one of his child. ren fell on a hot stove. very badly burning his face, and siverely injuring one of his eyes. Ton :.ey's Master of Pain was applied, Which imme• dtately allayed all paiu, and effected a cure with out leaving a war. TERRIBLE BURN CURED Mr. T. Hughes, employed at the Salamander Iron Works in New York, had his arms dread. fully burned by the bursting of a furnace, caus ing the skin and desh to peel off the arm in lamp Bakes, leaving a ahocking and painful sight:— Totisey's Master of Pain was used, and the pain instantly mopped, and the arm was speedily cu red without • scar. Messrs. Armory, the pro prietors of the Foundry, certify bathetic! farts.— Every person should keep this Ointroent by them. ANOTHER BURN CORED Mr S. Tousey—i have been much pleased with the healing qualities of your Master of Pain. I send you one of a number of cases it. my own family. My little girl, eight yea re of age while at play in my sitting room, accidentally tell, resting b* whole weight upon the hot stove, for. clog banal( back wittethe hand still on the stove and burning :be skin of her hand to a crisp.— One application of your Ointment immediately removed all pain—not a blister was raised—and the next day, although the skin was still all sore. ems had been removed. H. BARNS. 11.1 - For sale by SAMUEL H. BUEHLER, OtnoralAgeng, Gettysburg; and by Dr. Kaufman, Petersburg; J. El. Hollings!, Heidlersburg; E. Stehle, Centre Mills; J. M. Knight, Benders ville ; J. F. Lower, A rendtstown; Stick &Witmer. Mummasbiirt T.lrt 1E night, M. Knighteviller A. Scott, Cashman; J. Brinker. toff, Falifield; E. Zuck, New Chester; D. M. .C. White, Hampton; IL L. Miller and William .Wolf, East Berlin; Wm. Bittinger, Abbotta town; Lilly & Riley, New Oxford; E. J. Ow- Dogs, MiSherryelown ; and Samuel Berlin, Litv tiestown. : • Sept. 14, 1118,11?.—..3en NEW ESTABLIS UMENT. HENRY SMITH RESPECTFULLY inform the cid izens of Gettysburg, and strangers who may tarry here until their beards grow, that he has opened a new saloon in `Vest York street, between the Tempe rance House, and Paxton's Hat Store. where he intends prosecuting the Tonso rial business in all its varied and various branches. His razor's good and sharp, He'll shave your face without a smart. Gentlemen, call and see for yourselves. His sponge is good, hi. towels are clean, And in his shop he's always seen. He also respectfully informs the gentle- Men that they can at at any time have their boots blacked in the neatest style. Gentlemen can also have grease removed from their clothes. Dec. 17, 1849. ITOTICE. ITITERS of Administration on the estate Of JOSEPH SHEELY, of Mount joy township, deceased, having been grant ed to the subscriber, residing in Germany townsj4p, notice is, hereby given to each ,as ale indebted to said estate to make pay ment without delay, and those having claims are requested to Firesent the same, properly authenticated, for settlement. GEORGE S}IEELY, Adm'r. March 18, 1850.—0 t 50.000 VICTIMS EYERY YEAR Fall a Prey to Consumption, ilsthma and Raieing Blood, Beetle Fever mid Night Sweats. MRS. ADAMS, Italrh.strtet, Harlem, mioCer• ed a year with a cough, pain in the chest, night sweats, and all the aggravated symptoms of Con• gumption nothing relieve her till ghe tried Sherman's Balsam—half a - bolter cured her. GLCER ATED LUNGS AND 11 YER. D. T. Lawrence. Yackson street, Brook lyn, after years of suflering, and treated by va rious pbysieians; was pronounced incurable from ulcerated lungs and liver. DYING, as was supposed, he tried the Balsam ; its effects weresnost miraculous ; two bottler. cored him. PLEURISY AND CONSUMPTION. MIL Bafgas. residing at 85 SberifFstreet, 70 years old, ass i „beeti subject to attacks of pleurisy and consumptive coughs for years. The Balsam has saved her from very great_indering. ASTHMA AND CONSUMPTION. L. J. Beals, IA Delaney street, gave it to his sister-in law who had been an iovalid for years from asthma ; to another considered as in con sumption. It relieved them at once, so that they travelled several hundred miles. SPITTING BLOOD Is al-a•as alarming. It leids to the worst kind of Consumption, and unless arrested in time is getterallrfatal. Sherman's All-Healing Balsam is the best remedy known; it *ls the wound ed or ruptured blood.vessels of the lungs, and - thereby effects a permanent cure, while other remedies only stop the blood for the time. A few doses of this Balsam will satisfy the most skeptical that it is the medicine required. It has been successful in many cases, and that, too, where they had run into a rapid decline, or, as more generally expressed,"HASTY CONAUM P 'rION." Young persons. or those of middle age, are more subject to these attacks than the aged. Price 55 (its. and per bottle. Dr. Sherman's Cough and Worm Lozenges and Poor Alan's Plasters. sold as above. • . Principal Office, 106 Nassau-street, New-York UTDr. Sherman's Cough and Worm Lozen ges, and Poor Man's Plasters, sold as above. Dr. Rherman's Office is at 106 Nassau at. N. Y ity•For hale by SAMUEL H. BUEHLER, General Artit. Gettysburg; and by Dr. IcatilTman, Petersburg ; J.B. Hollinger, Held lersburg ; E. Btahle",'Centre Mills; J. M'Knight, Bendersville; J. F. Lower, Arendtsville ; Stick & Witmer, Mummasburg; T. 141 . Knight, WlCnight. v ille ; A. Scott, C 16111(0 , 11) J. Brinkerhoff, Fair- field ; E. Zitek, New Chester; D. M. C. White, 'tampion; H. E. Miller and Wm. Wolf, Enet Berlin; Wm. Bittinger, Abbottstown • Lilly St Riley, New Oxford; E. J. Owings, WSherrys. towel; and aimilel Berlin, Littlestown. Jan. 2S, 18.i0.-3m ----------- --- CURE FOR HEAD-ACHE. HEADACHE proceeds from a foul stomach coitiveness, and various other causes. It is some times accompanied by nausea. Keep the system thoroegly Hennaed by a time ly use of the sugar•coated Purgative Pills, and Headache will never molest you. Dr. Clickener : For a great many years I scarcely ever knew what it was to be without a Headache of some kind or other ; and, perhaps, I should not, even now, if circumstances had not lead me to use your `ngar•Cuated Pills. Being considerably troubled with dyspepsia, I was induced, by the advice of a friend, to make a trial of them; and see if they would atfoul me any rebel. I had previously dieted in every possible way I could think ol bat it was all to no purpose. I lett otr drinking tea and coffee, and drank nothing hut cold water. Now and then 1 took a dose of ,alts or ea,tor Oil. .The , e would relieve nee for a short time; but my bowels would become tighter after it, and my head would ache more violently Man et cr. It took but one box 01 your 1/1115 to rutty tier MC that they were the'‘vry medicine Ilredeo. Their °minion wits so mild real gentle, it WAS wally a pleasure to take them. At find, the pain in my head was considerably moderated. It would occasionally pass off alto gether, and then frown again at lot ger and long. Cr interva's.until, !Mali, it disappeatell entirely. By this time (I had now taken about ti briar.) I I,,,,,,,i ni y i b em si it in reflect!p healthy and natural ; my appetite iemarkably gJJ iid• and at times incli ned to be imacious I was now convincer' that the out 3 rause of nty headache was, the disur• condition of my st omvcb and bowels. I haws nevei had the slightest headachy some. Truly Yours, LA W BENCE DAY. Plainfield. N der-iey, lmpt. I, 18.15. 11r For sale by SAMUEL U. RE KIILF.R, Goorral.fgent, (. rtisubstrg ; and by Dr. Kauffman. Peienbing ; .1. S. Hollinger Ileidlersburg ; E. !Stehle, Centre Mills; J. M . Knight, Bendeniville; J. F. Lou er,Arendtta Ole; Stick& Witmer Mummasburg; T. M'Knight, M'Knigbtatille; A. Scott. Cinlitown ; J. Brink erhoff, Fairfield; E. Zack, New Chester; I). M. C. White, Hampton; H. L. Miller and William Wolf, East Merlin; Wm. Bi tt tiger, A blionstEv. ri Lilly & Riley, New Oxford ; F. J. Ouinga, 'iF- Slierrystou n ; and Samuel Berlin, Littleatown. Jan. 2.5, 1850.-3 m AIM. MIL 111LJ 4111 - Nita .• 'rHE subscriber tenders his acknowl edgments to the public for the liberal and steady patronage with which he has been favored for a series of years, and re spectfully announces that lie has just re ceived, at his old established stand in Chambersburg street, a large and fresh PUPPIX OF DRUGS & MEDICINES, »,. liauralow - ougatimeh, Paints,Varnish,Dyestuffs and every variety of articles usually found in a Drug store, to which he invites the attention of the public, with assurances that they will be furnished at the most reuon able prices. S. H. BUEHLER. Gettysburg, June 2, 1848. DIA MON TONSOR S. R. TIPTON . VASHIONABLe Them , Aid Hair . j 1.7 'tkessee, his iiimovi3d ; ,, Temple" to the diamond,adjoiningtho County Buil dings, where he can at all times be found prepared to attend to the calls of the public From long experience he flatters himself that he can go throughall the ramifications ofthe tonsorieal departments, with such an infinite degree of-skill as willmeet the en• tire satisfaction of all who submit them chins to the keen ordeal of his razor. He hopes, therefore, that by attention to busi ness and a desire to please, he will merit as well as receive a liberal share of public patronage. The sick willbe attended to a their private dwellings. THE STAR AND BANNER. Is published every Friday Evening, in Carlisle sired, two doors from the • Diamond. by D. A. & C. H. BUEHLER. TER DTI. If paid in advance or within the year, $2 per annum—if not paid within the yeo 50. No paper dibcontinued until all arrearagee are paid— except at the option of the Editor. Single copies 61 cents. A failure to nniify a discontinuane will be regarded na a new engagement. AliTrii , ements not exceeding a square inserted .'wee (Imre for I;l—every subsequent insertion tEi cents. Longer ones in the same proportion.— All advertisements not specially ordered for a ' given time, will be continued until forbid. A Jibe eral reduction will be made to those whoadvertiso by the year. Job Printing of all kinds executed neatly and dromptly, and on reasonable terms. 14111711 and Communications to the Editor, (cx ricpting such as contain Money or the names et stew subscribers,) must he runt lost D In order to emirs aneadop. =3EMIMI3=!!M== .F ,I`:'':' f / I' 7 ...:* ..., 1 . 1 I .+ )7,..., ) A% -S,'-;;&-, ..j;.,e.,p,Af . .. ~...• • k..) A - -- ‘ ,„,,i,,, , •:,..,-,-, ,:. 4-, , fk. o ' .: ,1 . 7 '. . uh 11 ( , ',., t . 's `'',.' ~ . i •• • , .' l— • 4 l(e*. -`) %. -,, ,-, 1 .. 1 ". 3 / 4 ^A 4 •,,, tl . (...! ).'l'.' t . .t ' I' , ~.'—.. r`•Ae - :,', 1 :1 ,- r 4.3. For the Removal nod Ptrmailent • Curs of nil NERVOUS DISEASES, MIA of those complaint' which art cm.e,l hs an nn. p.O ay weakened or sobaallit) condittui et We , PIRRVOIIIIIIIIIIITICPIa • T),le banuatdlsl and anntaident applicataiii of the m . y. 'lotions ',mint', Of o taVA N HIM ilid MAtiPIerTIXM, his been ',mailmen.; by dimbignbbid ph2slams, la da i• IL amps and lb* Utaltid. NW*" to , be , ft i a man ot.u. alediciaml iiieroity of Of AM Dr. OERITITE'S GALVANIC DELT and M.AGNIOTIO FLUID, if and with Mimed rofect and coriele success di eosin of GENICIRAL 01111111,LITY, Strengthening the weakened body, giving tone to tly miens mem, and invigorating , the entire system, Ali In PITS, LItAMP, PARALYSIS and PALSY, DYSPEP SIA or INDIGESTION, RHE ACUTE UMATISM, and CHRONIC, GOUT, EPILEPSY, LUMBAGO, DEAF. NESS, NERVOUS TRIIORS, PALPITATION or THF. HEART, APOPLE , NEURALGIA, PAINS I the SIDE and CHEST, LI ER COMPLAINT, SPINAL COMPLAINT, and CURVATURE of the amt. HIP COMPLAINT, DISEASES of the KIDNEIfa tom, CIENCY OF loatvous end PHYSICAL Itatit and all NERVOUS DISEASES, which emsp ta vine from one ample cense—namely, • Derangement of the Nervous System. ga- In NI itvous COMPLAINT& Drop .n Minn. elms ineriese tM diseese, Ibr !bey MOONS th‘ vital ober. ilea of the alreedy prostrated system ; while ruder the etrengtbening, lIN giring, vin` leavens of Oakes km, as applied by tbis beesting end wooderAil die. *navvy, the exhausted patient and weakened enterer bs natored to foresee heal* Areas* elsalinity end vigor. The great pecallarity and excellent* of Dr. Mite's Galvanic Onratlyes, esodstb In the het OW they event and emote Moon. by .n_4 eirearien,.te plum of the weal wade of dres sing and ' , sicking the patient. till eabended Nature , Aldo. hop* **sty ander the indletlon. They WertgtA. Ike whale room, MMUS. A. tirra. nen weenie the 8./cretin/a. and new, de A. rliyAbel bkisry lan.ire sop eirseeseren.nr Rine' that/ introdnetinn In the United Mettle, only three years ainea. more than 60,000 Persons Including all sea. clamor and corotitiow, ammo. which war. ► largo uumbor of lathes, who are poooluiciy cab loot to Norms emphasiti have boon intrutma AND PERMANENTLY ODIUM when all hope of relief lied been given up and *very thing Cu been tried th ram To Minarets the U. of the GALVANIC UNIT„ morose the cue of a panne piloted with that bane a tit ilisation, DYSPEPSIA, .r any caber Chronic at Nary. ous Disorder. to ordinary caulk stisinianu ar. taken, which, by their ection en the hussy and 'enonsies et the stainecia afford Inequang rebel. but whisk leae• the pules la • lower state, and with hgorni atter the action thus *veiled has coined. Now . campus Dia with the effect remitting from the epplicaties el line LP ANIC BELT. Tithe a Dyspeptic assileret ..14 to the worst symptoms of au Week, and simply De th e belt athuat the body, news the Magnetic Plaid e. direcied.• In • abort period the insensible perspiration will act oft the positive vismoot of the Belt. theathy eumang a Gal. sonic circulation which will peu on to the weguire, thence bock spin to Me patinae, lbw to Yp.non- Winona tialvanic cltrulalson downbeat tin spume Thee the curt severe caw al DYSPEPSIA are 1 . 1414 N, NV.NTLY CURED. A FEW DAYS IS USTI'S ilimrLy SCo•DIENT TO ERADICATE THE OttillAtial Y EA HS. CERTIFICATES AND 7138711110MALS Of Ih• Ulu.l Undoubted Charlet...or, Fmm dl !Luta of the Country rimvhl be wont, vuOttiveill to fill every column in Mix piper! AN EXTRAORDINARY OASE, which ci.iicluoirwly proves thill " Truth is stranger than Fiction." Clint Or Rheumatism, Elronchltla and Dyspepsia. REV. DR. LANDIS, A CLERGYMAN, of New Jens:, of distinguished &Haim/int. eel eseltml reputation S1o•w•. New Jerxey, 411.1 y IA PUP Da. A. 11. enarsers Deur Str : lon whit. to torte .4 me what hw been the result ID DO 00 tt c.rof rtt. apple :ration ol TU 13AINANIC Lit.LT AND %Ca - - My reply is as follows: For Ahura trendy years I had been sufferiog from It) ID pepsin. Es ery year the .smph.. became w one, nor could I °Mara permanent relict from an) court...) etertetel treatment whatever. A Ahout half...year% same, in core werinence of frequenrinsiwoure ts, the we Cher, ire that dar Charge of my pastoral duties, I became subject to a yOlf•i • Chasmic Ithournatuni, what first year after rear, rantreol me intleacritattle anguish. Farther: is, the winter of *rta and '44 in consequence of preaching a great deal in my own and serene other churches in this ripe.. I was attacked by the Urruirliitis, %birth soon twcame 110 001•.• 1110 to require an immediate sorpontion of my piateriii laborer illy Niffl/01.4 systems was new thererscAN prostrated, and as my Bmachita 'reran. worse, so oho del my Dys pepsia and Rheumatic allection--thus vein: big thei dose throrders were connected with etch other through the medium of the Nervous System. In We whole phertne• copula thine seemed to be no remedial agent which coedit reach and recuperate my Nervosa System linen Writ that I had tried for this purpose had completely teasel. At last I was led by my friend. to examine year tun.. Dona, and (though with no •ery rasigoln• hopes of their efficiency.) I detennsned to try COO 081107 of the appitestihm of the UALVANIC BtILT AND NECKLACE, wills Ilse DIAUNKTIC FLUID. This was la Jane, V4lll Te ter AlT•NI•107/17NT, IN TINO bars Mt DION,IPO I / 1 17011. 1110170; n tea MT OATS 1 was •N•acae TO 111.1.71111 1011 LANON• ; NOe 770111 I soma Ouster a SIMMS 11101171C11 ON ACCOONT •I TNe hoecslT to i •WOe IblNr -1111•TIC lON Mee 1[1771111771, ORAIIIISI 70 7 7/01,01.17 ma. Bach Is the wonderful and happy results of tk• experiment. I have recommended the DELT toad FLUID le many turbo have Wen likewise suffenng from Neuralgic eller- Dow. They have tried Went. NOON mice, anoxia. bemire, IN tease call. I em. dear air, very respectfully yours. HOBERT W. LANDIL DR. CHRisTIE's GALVANIC NECKLACE la mod fly all complaints allactittai the Thattat or Iles& web ma Brunching, Inflammation to the Tbmat, Norton. and nick Ilesdoehth litarittem of the Head, ttlentotaio tto Una Voce, Blaming or Uttering hi Ma Pura Doattotioh which Is apotorally Nervous, NO that dlatremed emu plaint, called Tic Doloreux Palsy and Paralysis. All physicisiel acknowledge that these terrible eliseesee an caused by • deficiency of Nerreiii IR the storied limbs. Da. Csielarte's tialt enie lr lrr 1.. will suppl, this deficient power, and • oomplete and e•ttre cure is thus enacted. DR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC BRACELETS An found of cut sorties In cues of Convulsion. ht leas, lipww.diet t7omplaints. and "anent Nervous Affesibou of the Head and upper extreatlUes. Also is Paley sod rarely* and all &asses trussed •by • dedolently of power or Nervous Laup Gls the babe or other organs of the body. Tio Doloreux , and Neuralfla• Thew dreadful and flunking coinplainb are hewed!. stay Mined by the application of the UAL,/11110 thew. Nacat.ecr. elite Pluto. The Belt alines' the klettrkitly through the system I the Necklace heoa knelt abet Met the flea oda dimity opon the of amps. An the.. iiistreadur atiltotione the application NEVER PAIP,Si (10- hinny hundred Certificates from all ports of the Country_ of the mint extreordinsry obamilet be siren, if required... hi. No trouble or Inenerenlenee attends the ene Inaokuusrms GANIC ARTICL& and. nay Inky be morn by the moat feeble end delicate. WO ,porl feet eau and safety. In many cues WeeentoniUt clt legality their use is higity pi end etereretir. Puy can be sent to soy pert of the country. . . L. 'ricee' " The Galvanic) Belt, ' Three DoVan. , The Galvanic Necklace, Two Dollar'. , The Galvanic Bracelets, One Dollar The Magnetic Fluid, One Dollar. op- The articles ere accompanied by (nil slut idol" diracomv. Pamphiata ..iti) full paiilculars may Erbild of the autborited Agent. . PARTICULAR CAUTION..:!. ea- Brrare al Counterfeit. and Warafra. &Maims.. D. C. MOREHEAD, M. D., GENERAL AOIGNT FOR THK UNITIKD WEATKIPi 13511 Brcraillway. New 11Cr For sale in Gettysburg, authorized Agent, • • SAMUEL H. UUEIILER. January 18, 1800,-Iyeuw. ;, 4 ." HOUSE spottoriNG WILL ho made and pin up by the subscriber,who.willatteridlir*fit ly to all orders, and upon us,:rtiustatable terms as mot he procured at any. ertiWiali mein in the county. . . (4i O.FI Al, C J. P.ll' l' AO t 61,11, • JITTORIVET JIT or,Aw. dtFFICE in the,Centrd clquare* oat h W 7 of the Court-house, between Staftit' mid Stevenson's corners. IatRESH F,GES dt LEAKINS, I:a largo , and superior quitlity, udt opened A , : lIANIERSIA"S.
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