REGISTER'S NOTICE. • NOTICE hi hereby given to all Legatees mid other portions coneerusd, that the Adininietratibn Accounts of the decease.!. Pornnfistitereirtaftermentioned will he pre- Dented it the Orphans' Court of Ad.iins Dr. 0 county, for confirmation and allowance, on Y, 81 ; Tuesiltel the Vh . day of 'war Hex : 122. rhe acconut of John LoOliner ant!' ' Frederick Lahr, Executors of Philip Luta, deceeeitil. 123 i The second and final or:count of Jacob Bollinger, one of the Executors of' Valentine Hollinger, deceased. 124. The second and final acenuat of William King. Administrator of William M'Clellito, deceased. • 126. The , second and final account o!' James Moore, one of the Executors atf. Grizzle Peden, deceased.. 128. 'rho second and fine; account ni l Win. Blank, Executor of Jacob l.uioe, de ceased 127.., The first nod titial :ireotinbor,,lolw, Vibbaborspoon. one of thei:xeculors of Fe Wilson, teeeaseil. • ' 128. The first and tine! seem s& of Hen- Ablusibbiatebbior of glisabetbolliosigl tleceesetl, j'Ap. 'lite first and final aceotiiitofjnhp Bender, Executor of Catharine Bender, dammed.. :140. 'Chi second and final aceo4mi of John Bender, one of the Executors of JscA Eviter. deceased. 131. : rite Scrount of Wm. Vannes&ls one of the Executors of Eliznbeth deceased. _ .132. The second account of DasidSnp, der, 'A thuinistrator of Frederick klayderi deceased._ • 183. 'fhe acconnt of Joshua Ifiateer, Administrator of Elizabeth ROOTOy tie. ceadetl. 134. The first amount of Joseph Pink, Executor of Peter Case, dereaSed. 135.. The first account, of John Creep. surviving executor of Group, tie ceased. `135. The second necount of . George Sfmngler, ;Executor of Jacob Spangler, de ceased. . 137: 'The acciitiht 61 - John Wo ministrritert at -Anna Mary, AI yew, ,decess ed. a• . . - 118: The ' fi rAt account •of John T. Williams and Wt. T. Wiltiams. OXeCII.: tore of Ezekiel Nillinms, deco/lied. 1.39.., Tho first account of Robert Dell, executor - of James Bell, jr., deceased. 140.. The first aceuunt of Joints 11. An latistugh, executor of Geo. Clartt, deceased. 141. The second and final account of Peter "'footle, executor of John Hannah depeased. 142. *The second and final account of Henry Myers, executor of Daniel Deer deed; demised. - 143. The first and final account of Sant uel Derboraw. Trustee, for the sale of the real estate of Stephen king. deceased. 144. The account of Daniel User. ex. , °cuter of Elizabeth rapider, deceased. • 145. The first account of Thomas hi'- Cleary and Wm.' Sadler. jr., Administra tors of Wm. Sadler, deceased. ' 145. Th'4 Alit 'account 'Of_ 'Hannah P. Neely,preentrix elJohn,Neitly, de - ceased. 147. The Oat at of James Cun ningham, executor of John Stewart, de. ecautiL, (148. The tpuirdianship iIeCOOGII of Ls. Major, guardian of Samuel F.l. Witherow. minor son of Wm. , Witherow. deceased: —4414 account rendered by. Robert Me jar. executor of James Major, deceased. 149. The ffret and'finalactoiat of Jane *thew, Adm'z of AlezenderlrGrew, '1541. The firstaceeentofJaeob Welder, Adeilitietrator of Geo. Kalkreider, jr., de -1111. The guardianship account of John Bannet.gaurdhin of Philip, Mary, Eliza. William Henry, John, Susanna, JaCob, Hinuoh Marish, Sarah and David Hera. COI. minor children of Wm. Hartzell, de ceased--said account rendered by Henry Itisitter and Josiah Benner, executors of John Benner, deceased. 152. The first account of John Thous an. Adner de bonis non with the will an nexed, of Abraham Essick. deceased. 153. The first account of Henry Albert jr., and Moses Philips, administrators of Jacob Albert, deceased. 114; The first account of James M'Al lieter4 executor of Wm. Gwinn, deceased, 155, The first account of Abraham Spangler and Win. Settle, executors of John Lady, sett,. deceased. 153. The first sect:mot, wf *Wont Spengler, executor of Hoary Epley. de ceased. 157. The first account of David C. Brinkerhoff, acting executor of Martins' Brinkerhelf, deceased. 158. Tim final account of Moses Funk. Administrator de bonis non of Daniel Funk, deceased. 159. The final account of Wm. Doug lass, surviving execute: , of' las. Douglass, deceased: • • • " 7 '1 WU. W. HAMERBLY, Register. Rpester's Mee, Gettysburg, Play 10. 1850.—t4 Fresh Arrival! GROC ERIES, QIIEEXS . WARE, .WM. W. 11.% MERSLY 'AS returned from the- City with an H increased and well selected wort intuit of GIiOCFRIES Of all kinds, such as Sugars. Col Tee, Molasses, Fish, Rice,' Spite", Salt, &c., &c., which he will sell et prices that can't be beat any where.— ATEA the fullest and best assortment of QPEGNSW AftE ever opened in this motet, to which he invites the attention, of purchasers, as also to the large asant- ROM of Goods of almost infinite variety, with the assurance that they cannot be beet, either in quality, variety, or cheap -o".:riteutember, the place to secure Stegales is at HANIERSLY'S, North. Welt fierier of the diamond. Gettysburg, April 5, 1850. JUST RETURNEI) FROM Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York, with the largest and best illioeled stock or Really-matte Clothing, of every description. neer plena i n the amity. sod a Wile cheaper than any oth er elliablishment dare to sell them. To be %mei need of this fact. please call at the ONE PAWS Clothingand Variety Store Olt 101.1110 US SAMSON, immediately op ;MIAS :be took. .• Apliali..re MAIDEN NEEDS. W,e; Olial I.ER has just re c e ive,' a " wooly of fresh GARDEN 11612 111$ igD ,0 Om variety. fmm the eel -11001.11 ko Gardens in New York. .-01111yeewfig. Feb. 16, 1650. . _ • _ - • "-•: r THIS MAY FOR BARGAINS! OEO. S. surc PEI 1 1 AKES this opportunity of seasdering tivtise Addle' his diaake for the libe ral aserwrogesient heretofore extended to to hiss; dad solid respectfully remind thee that he still esstisses terstutufacture. at his old soutd4 is Esit Tort street. a few doors vest of thsliliebo bun aft kinds of NEWI44 FASHIONABLE FURNMIRE ) Steil LI - - S 0 P Ccroz Timms, I &REAM CARD ". I SIRIRRTARIRN I$D#Rll69 BUREAUS, ItEDAIDADS, C a*En.‘s, WVala.mume, . Pia; together with all • other articles usually I, made in- his line of berittealk All Work I done et his establishment will be warraet ed—will•be male of the best material and by the best of workmen. Fro* his knowledge ol the holiness the sebricriber datums himself with the idea thin, his is able to compete successfully with any other establishment in Atte emus ty. in the style and enalitror his - work. COFFIN 3—]Mahogany. Cherry. or Walem er timile in the beststyle, and al the shortest notice. GEO. SWOPE. • Gettyaburg. Jan.' IS, 18.50.—ti 'LAST NOTICE. As it is my desire to have my Books settled with as link delay as possi ble, I request those indebted to me, either by Note or Book Account. or otherwise, to have their accounts dosed by the Ist of January next, as it is not my wish to add costs. D. IIEAGY. 11•1 4171.1 ii 1.6 • As I did not succeed in disposing of my stock of Lumber and Tools at my sale in August last. I determined to hare the lum ber worked into FURNITURE. There fore. parsons wishing furniture will do well by Calling at my Shop in Carlisle street, or at my Furniture Room is Cham bersburg street, where can be had the best bargains you ever had, e;:her for Cash or Country Produce. Oct- 19. 1849.—tf SCARLET FEVER CURED Astasisking Effect of Water Gruel-- A poor child it' .Vlf it lam sweet. was ta ken dove with scarlet fever. The doctor in atteedatuir bad been remarkably olivine cessful and deteraiinedto see wiry no med.' Weiss would do ; all the cases he had heard of this Griner were fatal, and he concluded that awaseilicine could be worse than his had proved. So in this ease he order ed Water Gruel. The poor mother knew how Wel this Amer had been.: and she thought '4 will give ray child Brandreth's' Pills sad die Gruel." So she gave him frier PilM, which operated well. The doc tor the next day was pleased. told the Mother the child was doing well, and to go no with die water greet. Phe did—and four sore Pits. Every day the doctor ordered gruel. and everyday the mother gave from two so War Brandreth's Pills.— la a link more trait a week the child was well. The doctor said that erected given him a Want ; for the child was simply cu red by gruel. whereas every other case of scarlet fever he had had that winter. he had lost. when he had pursued active treatment. But Doss be was eatisfieitthat nature was the best Physicists. aided by Water gruel: be might have added sad Branded'', Pills. 13The Brandreth Pills are sold for 25 cents perbesat Dc.B.BrandratiesPriacipal Office,f4t York, and by the .following d u b aetheriard Agents:—John M. Stevenson, Get tysburg Mdtsimger & Fame, Petersburg; A bsalom King. Hosterstrons; A.M'Farbutd, Ab bottsbora ;D. C. White, Hampton? Sneer , lager & Ca.. Limitations ; Mary Duncan, Cash town ; & H D. ilsaimfairdeld P. J. H. Aalaisuark. Best Berlin; .Masid Newcom er, Modulikwine; Bagel ;Wirt, Hanover. NEW GOODS ) JIT THE OLD $T4.l'll. GEORGE ARNOLD 114 AS just received. and is now opening, 2 " 111 . as LARGE A STOCK OF spring Goods, as has been offered to the public at any time, comprising every variety of Staple and Fancy Articles. lie deems it unnee essary to name articles, as the assortment is complete, and will be sold as LOW as any other establishment in the place can sell the same articles. pc:rThe Ladies' attention is invited to • large variety of FA NCY D R ESS 000 D S. Ple-ise cal, examine and judge for yourselves. April 5. SAMSON vi AS a few more of those TRAVEL ' 11 - 1 LING TRUNKS and CARPET BAGS left. Those who need the article I would do well to call soon. JUST received sad for sale by the sob scriber, slaw lot of CARPETING, very cheep, GEO. ARNOLD. 31' A L ISTER'I3 A 'IL-11E4i - N OINTNIENT• Colithina no Nerettry Or oilier' rit ' m ALLISTER'S ALL-HEALING OIN T., MENT, containipg no ercuryot other . ' Mineral, has been Wellattested 'during itle last , sixteen years, and mote than one. million betel t having been sold within the last four ram, • shows At is Ont, coming into public favor ;At may be said Artily this is the +tree:lily Friend.',' • For tumote 4 elcers,siiidell kinds of sores, ha s oo equal. . „ • Tklrtgke4here ia nothing better, for the cure of Ibtter e ' bIiRN -1t i s one - of the best thing, in the world for !minas. (Se directions for using it,) PILEIF-.Thifutittlife are ' yeat:lt chief by the' ointment. ft'never tails of giving relief for the' It : Ace,Ystene , end Nuesas knew its ; value in pm, sea of 'lntone," or Sore Breast, they would not, be with - eta - IL, in such cases, If freely used, cc coMing to the direetions around each box, it give* relief in.. errefres&nrs. ' ' I ID - Around the box are directions. for using 31eALLISTER'S OINTMENT for S.rofula, E • rysipelosy Pryer, Chaibfoirs, 3robffieted. Fort Lyre Claim', *Sere Throat, brenthieit, Koreas "Affer Junta, Pains, Dindft of the Spine dark asa, Deell twit, Esir !Awns, Awns, elf DiOine• is of s, &re Sweilieg of My, ideas, •Orrree o llfieureefisse, Pike, Cold' Ffft, Cnrop,t3erelled or Brokeis Breast, roolA44ht, 404 in A. P;ut, RHEUM ATISM—TZ removes, almost imme diately the inframmat ion and swelling, end the pain mese", • Reed the directions around! the box. HEA,DACHE.- 1 -Thelialve has cured persons ,of the head-acbe, who had it regularly every week' for twelve years, so severe as to cause vomiting. 'SCALD-HEAD--We have cored cosies which have actually defied every known remedy and theakill el from fifteen to tweityphysiciers.— One man told us that attet hai iri s !pent Van) on his children without any benefit, a few boxes of ,thiestindgenettocufed them ;Ind ab With Many' °Hft*. • '1 - The following testimonial. wee given by the celebrated Dr. Wooster' Beach, the author of the great mildifid stink "ettititT&P, American practice Qf Medicine and. Family Physician ;", thedistinguiShing merits id which have been ap. precisted and recognized by nine iosereigne of Europe ' , Haying been made acquainted with the in- gredients which compose M'Allister's ing Ointment. and having prescribed and tested it in my private practice, I have no hesitation-1 in saying or certifying that , it is a Vegitable Remedy containing no mineral substance what ever; that its ingredients. combined as they are, and used art directed by the proprietor, are not only harmless, but of great valise, being a truly scientific remedy af great power ; and I cheer fully recommend it es a compound which has done much good, and which is 'siderite! to the cure of a great varuny of s. Thenglal-laato never either recommended or engaged to the mile of secret medicines. regard for the truly honest, conscientious and humnre character of the proprietor of this ointment, and the value of his discovery, obliges me to say this much re garding it. W. BEACH, M. D. hew York, April 4'2. 18.10. (TThis Ointment is good for tiny pert of the body or limbs when inflamed. In some cases it should he applied' often. , c.durroN—No Ointment will he genuine unless the name of Ise es M'A.zzistriiti is writ ten with a pen on every label. irr For sale by m r Agents in all the principal towns in the United `totes. JAMES Mc A LLISTER, Sole Proprietor of the above Medicine, PRINCIPAL OFFICE tio.lB Nerth Third street, Philatlel t?PRICE 2 5 ('ENTS PER 110N.,re AGENTB.—S. 3. Fonts sr, Gettysburg: Jo seph R. Henry, Alibotmitown ; dotter he Rowe, Emmitsburg; J. W. Schmidt, Hanover; C. A. Morris & Co., York; L. Denig,Chambersburg. June t5,1849.—e0w1y 4,TAT, D-HEADY DR. J. LAWRENCE HILL, HAS removed his office to the building opposite the Lutheran Church, in Chambershurg street. 2 doors east of Mr. Middleeelf's store where he may all times be found ready and willing to attend to any case within the province of the Den tist. Persons in want of full sets of teeth are respectfully invited to rail. REFERENCES. Dr. C. N. B6nLuvsr, I ReV.C.P.KRAVTIII.D. 44 P. HON!, KIN, I PrOf. M. iAtiIIFIN, 4. C. A. Qo wau Li., I " 11. 1.. Revenge. " D. " WM. M. RY.T ?COLDS Rev J• C. W•T%01,D.D." M. 1« brut vest. July 7. 1848. • ATTEND TO YOUR TEE/Ull 91 1 11 E subscriber has the pleasure of. announcing to his friends that he has again recovered his health sufficient to re sume the practice of Dental Surgery, and will be pleased to attend to all orders connected with his profession. such as cleansing. tiling. pulling. plugging and in serting Teeth. Having the benefit of -a number of years practice. he (eels confi dent of beingable to render full satisfaction to all who may favor him with their pa tronage. 11:::r Reference is respectfully made to the following gentlemen : Dr. H. 8. Huber, Hon. M. M'Cleen, Dr. D. Gilbert, Prof. M. L. Stover, Dr. N. C. Derlueby, Rev. Dr. Schmucker, Hee. Dr. Bender, Dr. C. Homer, Rev. Jacob Ziegler. The subscriber has removed his resi dence to the•hoyse formerly occupied by Rev. Mr, Gerhart, in S. Baltimore street, a few doors aLove Fahnestrick's store. F. E. VA NDERSLOO . F.' March 15, 1850.—tf 4trciworivErnisra. F.ICOEHL E S respectfully ten 'lP • • dent Lis services to the Public ar Sale 'Geyer. Term, moderate. itesideuce, Abbotts., town Adams county, Pa., where all let ters or ortlem for his sprvices may be ad dressed., 00- lag 18 4 9 . -- tr , . [April 5,1550.-2 m . s.vor.orAin CLOTHLIVG. AN estrstutliiistry supply,---Persons needing summer, clothing eau be sup plied at unusual lois "ptkees March 15. - BAMEIO . I4`SI.' ;" OTHLC CLOCKS, Pistols, and. large variety •of Jewelry, on hand and for sale deep at March 15 HOUSE SPOUTING % Iv be'made and put up by the subscriber,wbd willattend prompt ly to all orders, and upon .as reasonable' terms as can be procured, at, any.eatablis4 ment in the county. GE O.E BUEHLER. iILIRESH ORANGES Az LEMONS; A: • Isar 'apply, and superior quality, just opened at 11AMERSLY18. *44444 REn'sUVAL. ENT] tz AGAIN AT WORK ! SAMSON'S lEloladla Advertisementl4, NICKS j:OrVES) tr HOL,sS:BIILE. WQOD.BIY. rear LOlf"' fragE, BROOM, - BRUSH, Comb, Looking Class and _ 'loalriety,,Slfer'r. ' "No. IS, NORTIS SECONb ISTi4:I6T. PIULADKLPHIA, ' Under J. Sidney lens" CarretoWarehouse. A VING - ehlarged spy store, I have on El hand an'd itn eonstantly miner/iota. ring and receiving from the Eisterti States and Europe, additions to my Stock, . :CEDAR WARE.-600 nest • (Wait and 100 nest - palinedTubs, 400 bursa and 200stafrChunts, 100 dozes Cedar and 600 dozen painted Pails, 200 dos. Washboard*, 100 dos. nest Sugar. and Flour Boxes; SPiltuls,'Spoona,..nd Ladles. WILLOW WARS.-000 nest Mark et and 200 nest Clothes Baskets. 400 Wil. low coaches. - chairi and cradles ; a large desortment of French and Domestic Bask ets. BROOMS AND BRDSRES:----'16,000 Wire•hictein4 10,000 Shaker Brooms; 400 doz. each wall, paint, scrubbing, shoe and horse Brookes ; tooth, shaving, cloth and' hair brushes of every style. COMBS.-2,000 dozen fancy combs, 01 various patterns, side neck; pocket, dres sing and fine. tooth Carobs of various styles. LOOKING; GLASSES, of pine, cher ry, walnut, mahogany, and gilt frame, of all sizes and patterns ; German, French and English Lonkirg Gins Plates of all sizes from 7 by 0 up to 74 by 420:—pack ing insured to all parts of the Union)--to-gather with a large assortment of Variety Goods too numerous to mention. The attention of Merchants is respectfully so. licited to the examination of my, stock, all of which, will be sold low for cash or city acceptance, so as to anticipate any compe tition that can be offered. March 1,1850.-12 m Front St. Wire Manufactory. SIEVE, RIDDLE, SCREEN, 41r, WIRE CLOTH MNNUFACTORY, NO. 46, NORTH FOURTH ST., Cotner of Comb's Alley, between Muiket and Ara street., • PHILADELPHIA. 911 HE subscribers continue to manufac ture, of a superior quality, all kinds of Plain and Ornamental Wire work, such as Sieves, Riddles, Screens, hc., for all kinds of Grain, Seeds, Saud, Ore, Soon', Starch; Brickdust, &c. Founders' Sieves of a superior quality constantly on hand. Also, safes, Wire Dish Covers, Sofa Springs, Twilled Wire fur Spark Catch ers, he., CYLINDERS COVERED in the best manner. ORNAMENTAL WIRE WORK, such as cages, Nursery Fenders, Garden Bordering, Flower Stands, Trainers, Trel lis Work for Grape Vines, &e. Also, Wire Fencing of every description. Orders thankfully leeeivisel-eutl- prompt ly executed by WATSON & COX. Feb. 22, 1849.—ilin Paper! Paper! Paper! No. 21 Dank street, bets% ern :lathes and Ches nut, and 2J and 3d streets, THF, Suhstribers bee leave to call the atten lion of country buyers to their assortment of papers, embracing the ditiMent ‘aiietieo 01 Printing, Hardware, Writing, Ens elope, and Wrapping papas, Tissue papers, white and as• sorted colors, also Bonnet WIC Box Boaids. 'twill engaged in the manufacture ut printing papers, they stiScit orders from Printers for my given size whidi will be furnished at short no tice and at lair prices. 3,larket price either in cash or trade paid lot Rags. DUCKETI itc KNIGH T. Dept. No. ..tt Rank et. I'o Physicians. Druggists, and Country Merchants. irk R. J. N. K F.F.LER and BRO., most re flail spec tiully solicit attention to their fresh stock 01 English, French .German and American DRUGS. Medicines. Chemicals. Paints, 0i1 , ,; Die stuffs, Glassware, Perfomery, Patent Meili• tines, fire. Hai incopened a new stote No. Xid Market street, with a full supply of Drugs and Medicines, we respectfully solicit Country Deal ers to examine our stock belote purchasing else where, promising one and all is ho 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 cian, affords 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 Agents for Dr. Kr.efer's celebrated Family Medicine.. (stand. and and popular medicines,) to forward their ad. thesis. Suliciting the patronage of dealers, we respectfully remain, J. N. KEF.LER & BRO., Wholesale Druggists, No 294 Market at. Philadelphia, Sept. 14, 1849-1 y -- _ - NEW ESTABL IS II MEN T. HENRY SMITH RESPECTFULLY informs the eiti izens of Gettysburg, and strangers who may tarry here until their beards grow, that he has opened a new saloon in West 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 :talons branches. HM razor's good and sharp, He'll shave your face anent a smart. Gentlemen, call and see for yourselves His sponge Is good,tis towels are clean, And ie his shop Ws always neon• He also respectftilly informs thegende men that they can. at at any time have their boots blaeked in the neatest stylq. Gentlemen can also have grease removed from their clothes.- Dem , l7, 1849, Plain Questidps and Sober An- SWCIII3. Who ta, th. Citestp:Bosheeller I - Kurtz. Who hes the largest stock of Books I Kurtz. Who ;Ills ap94 041104mpg:A 1 'Kurtz. Who ',elle School books the *appeal Kung. . Who reitolves the tale pshlicetlona 'Kurtz. Who is abatis releily,t6 diJer Hoak/ • Kilo& %%obis the largest stook Of stationary 1. 'Mini.' Who meths stational." the cheapeeti Kerte. Wluzielltantlekpiat thud abregiOrt 1 Kurtz. Who tolls Paper & 1 Si, J., 18,1,6, per q e l. KNIT. Who sells the best Ink I Kurtz. Who wills Note Tiny _#lllso' Kurt'. Who hae the beieltot onlitieorP. 4l PieLi. Kunz- Wiiettei a faege`ei l itety id' Piney del Who sell an kind. of 'Weida id hie lie,. , • • CHEAP •• Irreall at B.E; Odra*/ of Ceased Square. April S. • LOOK HERE. KELLER KURTZ hm just received fresh 'supply 'Of Woodwind Brothe's Nonpareil, Honey Dew Cavenu dish TOBACCO, to which he invites the attention of those interested ; also, on hand and in store, a large variety of supe rior SEGARS. [April' 5. 2). 144 l!R• • ' • • 1111111 ' - ' MANtIrAL Dry $. P. TOWNSEND'S coarpouNa OX,TIZACIP Or SARSAPARILLA lie most Wonderful Mehl of Ike Age, 1,600,000 BOTTLES MA"IV£ACTUIIUD YtA)J. !kW Illialtelas II pea ay la Rout Satelea awl bat aunt" man than 100,000 Clause of, Ohrpnto within the last Tan Panai—Tins la Gammas, unless signed by S. P. TOWNIIIIMIN Ii3XPOSE. DT RF.ADINO Till: FOLLOWINQ APTIDAYM —the Public will leant the origin, or rather where the recipe for mobil*, We clod they call Old Dr. Jacob Townsend , ' Penaperills. same invin—end tiiUht abbe to judge which le the genuine sad original, and of the bonnet, of the nfbn whvi ere employ in ceiling it u the original Dr. Townsend' iiiinsparilla. Dr. B. P ru.tmend was thcorigloal propriatorand inventor st Dr. Towinend's narcepatilio, mud ' his medietrio has gaJned a reputation Dui another remedy ever gained. Ho ,nano lectured over use million of bottles last year, and le manufacturing at present Out bcdtlee per day We use, more tionsapanile and it elbow limit in one ntablichroent each day, than all t • outer Renapullin hiannliciarers in the world. Principal Odes, 1 . 111 rultuut. READ HE ATRIDAITIT. City sod County sf Pleva•Yerk, as. William Armstrong, of the ra4d. City, being duly (wpm, sloth depose and say that, he I. a practical Drupelet and Chemist That mime time lit the latter part of May, or first of June, If ttl, a man by the name of Jecob Townsend.ewho at that time teas a book and pamphlet peddler, wally) nfon deponent, at the Immo of Mr. Thompson, N0.,12 lindsopsUiret. where depot nest Wattled, aml requested deponent to write him a recipe by which to stake a Syrup of Sarsaparilla. Deponent further says, that he became acquainted with mid Townsend at the office of Theodore Ironer, gag., hook Publisher, with whom lead Towmend dealt That said Townsend had had frequent converse. Uons with deponent respectitm the mannfacture of an article of !temperate to be 60141 . uoder the semi of Dr. Jacob Townsend. That said Townsend stated he was an old man. and poor, tool was not fit Par hard labor—and wished to make some money, In' order to lire stay in his old day., and that. if Sarsaparilla under the name of Town. send sold us well, and so much money was made by '5• he could see no reason why be might not Make something rod of it lan, (hie mane being Townsend;) If he could gel a capable person to prepare a recipe, and manufacture it ihr him. Deponent la one of the conversations asked odd Townsend if he wee related to Dr. P. P. Townsend, to which he replied that he knew Dr. & P. Tow mend would be down no blar 4 ufter he should commence. Dot that he did not care for him, as he And formed a copartnetahlp with men who could furnish the requisite amount of eapital—and was well prepared to defend himself 'gaited any attack that might he made on him perstent further says, that pursuant to the request of sail Jarnli Townsend, 119 wrote • recipe fur the nwtotrottioe of • syrup of.klarseparilla. Rane it to him. hold Townsend ohthirved lion be wanted to make a specimen to exhibit to his partners for their •ppros at as hew irltol to gratify them In every thing, as they ful lashed all the eniiititl said Tow tomtit also told •deponent that the honk.. they were to use wan u.s im of the sane M and shape Dr. S. P. Town. send's, wet deponent. AP at the regnant of soil Jacob Too inv.!, went to the odice of Dr. S. I'. 'Townsend, snot ',tin' tiled inn of Id• !shots. And .1, poncut fin t tier •0) s. that he has been inform ed. cod vet 11,- WIWI , cs tint syrup ,d Salr.parills, sold as Old Jacob Townsend's, is made after the rempe fir nl.he,l by deponent. to Jacob Townsend, as aforesaid. And furUter deponent with not. AnmeTnoNo. awn-a to boffin me, this Stitt tier of May. inae. C. A. WOO [MULL Mayor of the City of New York. PROOF!! PROOF!!! Hera Is ynoif ciTnentsivr that Or. S. I.:Townsend% leansparilla is the onginal. The following is from some ^' the moat respectable papers in this antis. VII IP4 THE Albany Evening Journal. Dr. Townsend ' s Sarsaparilla. There probably fl'er tins been ati popular. remedy nr ;..tent medicine, as Or. Townserls`a tjars•perilla, which was onginally, mid continues to be manure, Lured in this city. lit find by the Doctor himself. and after., ards fur several 'ears and to the pretest tuna It 3 Clapp k Townsend. the relent proprietors. Since the partnership was formed, the Doctor has minded In New York, where he keep. a store, and attends to the hinnies+ that accumulates nt that point. The manu factory is In this city, and is conduct.' by the Junior pertnsr, Mr. Csepp—here all the medicine is manutan tars 4. Few of our citizens hare any idea of the amount of this medicine that is in.urrifectriied and told Beside. the soles it (hie country. It is stripped to the ('anada., West India Islands, Smith America, and civil to Ku• rope, in rouanteseble iluautitira. At the !Irwin factory the) employ a stelae engine, besides • largo number of lIIP IA women and gills, in the preparatain of the medicine, making boxeur, printing, he . and turn out, read) fur shipment, or er 400 amen per day, ur nearly i nue bottles. This is to enornimis quantity The great sale the medicine has acquired, has in. duced a number of men to get up imituti tttt a, and there is at the present time, other re•ditines for sale, that are culled lir. Tow roeint's Oar osionills." One In 141, tic tar started sholetinio agn in New Vcnk, is called Old Doctor Jacob Townsend's Sersatarttla," Dud pp. pareiiii)•s. lb e VleYl', by dint of snit the naval remedies iesorted to In such Chula to appropri ate the name ot Sr. is r Ton mend's great ieineily, mid thus gain all the ads outages resulting from the mutually of the oasis which he has acquired for it, bb sears of patient and expensive inborn. Dr R P uwiwend, formerly of this city, as lx well known bete, is the iminitor and original proprietor of the medicine known an "Dr Ton nsend's Serseparilla," and we think those persona who are •ttempting Meal their article as the genuine, should be exposed. rievqr l'orz o iLTP Tribune. (V- We published en advertisement inadvertently some time Sine! that did a:unsure to Dr. S. P. Town arnd, who is the original propnetor of the prevention of sarsaparilla known as Dr. Townsend's. Other patties have within the past few month. engaged or Tan theniseires with • mart hy the name of Ton nseni who put up • medicine and calls It by the same same. Tina medicine was ad% ertised In no Tr Aims as the original, lc. This advertisement also contained matter derrigatorr to the character of Dr. r. r Townsend and that of hie medicine. We regret It appeared, and In to the Dr. sake this riae phundsuat. FROM TIIE New Fork Dolly Sun. De. T0W1.11,41.'• aatrsordinary edereirtierment,whielt occupies an entire page of the tivise, will not escape notice. Dr. 8 P. Townsend, who is the original Pro prietor of Dr. Meteoroid's garrapevills, and whose of fire is next door to ours, whore he bin been for 'vier' ai l tiers, is driving en immerse! business. Ile receives no Lew than (nor hundred dozen of leaniaparilla per di), and even this enormous quantity does not supply the demand. No medicine ever gained so great • FOrlialrliV It his preparation of the Sereepaiilla. Mis edition of Almanacs for 1840 east $2lOOO, and he has peed the New Tort aro kyr advertising, in the oast four years, over 810868 and by acknowledges that it In the elegant advertising he has had doom This medicine is imported to the Canada., West In dies, South AMOriCal and Europe, in considerable qnsntities, end la coming Into general toe la those casuntriaa as well ea here. Swindlers. Druggists and others that sell flurseperills fir the genuine and original Dr. Terwasenifs that Is not signed by 11, P. Townsend, commits a fraud, and awindles the customers. Men that would be guilty of sock an set, would commit any other fraud —and no Druggist of common intelbgenes but knows that ours Is the only genuine. Oid Jacob Toomesod. Some people who are not well informed, and have not need the men; and not seen our ad verUsemants, bare been led to suppose, that because these men ad vertise their stuff ee " Old Jacob Townsend.," that it must, of seam, be the on It is less than one year Mace they commenced to make their medicine. Ours has been In the market over ten yearn This Old Jacob Townsend. . . They are endesvorimf to palm of on the public as an old Phypician, kc. lie in not a regular educated Physician, and ttempted to manufacture a mad loins, until these men hired him, for the use of Ifie name. They ea, they do not wish the people to be. Pine that their sarsaparilla I. ours, or the. sairpfr—but the better to deceive thepublic, they at be t same time smut that theiri is the Old Dr. Minuend's, and the orighlal Gaol ao4eawys to .make the people believe that the stud' they manufacture, Is the Dr. Townsetid's fiareaperilla, that has performed 'so many wonderful Cures for the past ten years, and which ha• pined a reputation which no other mv , ...cine enjoyed— which Is a bake, rDlalmw, unpriniiipted falsehosid. We have commenced sr.e. against these men or deranges. We wish It to be Understood, that the old men is no relation to pr. Townsend whatever. Is their Mb vertisements and circulars, they publish a number of Er falsehoods respecting Dr. Townsend, which we ir5"..1!5".111." Our is Lire ptiblisbei In the papers, that ' Dr. &P. Townsend was &ed. This they send to their eats about the *cowry, who raped, that walks.* item up business, ko. 3/413. f e ed b y on their guard, and not be deceived by these unprtnel. pled seen. Pease Jtobrar tke kint oti ke7teSblki IBA Dr e. 7. Townssind's New York Oillee Will bsi In .the South Septist Chub*, No. es likas:stred, IV'OPW indenOP=ZUVID and I V' fled ibr better pro• pietas* sad the publie. Take ,persieu... Nprita—Ne Sam I the es sonni instresi Dtt TisinskSl 116 slisnal by P. Townsend. Soars._ ,k 14414 Ifo, .11 Sta a tir in % SW lIIMair,`SO. CoStAitreit KW" .04 Lome ). lie way Pat* . $404 Sleck , Omar, Woreeder MU.= k Gault, Concord sJ. ' Sikh It &my Pladdisce I aidb/ Omsk* esseMile. i t tigaer, **embed lap •Usiki.ll Sktse,. Wool , God es. (LC ut sale, whulitels' ind• .retaili' by 110111tialt&VO.,' York, Pa.,. farms tor York ink! ailladterdobbtles.. Bold Moo 4, , . 1 444USPUEHLER. liettistwn Pte. vio! Ayefacemer, *1001; Dr. D top{ genry, Abbottstoivn; "(yob 0040 Wni. Wolf, ghat Ylcdfa ; Dr. Wm. R. Sotkort. York - epriii tr i... • • August 10, 1849. 1 -4 y . RI F.l) _ C URRA N TS—a prime lull. D'cle; just received by the subscriber ; also a ) 191, of fresh Figs, Raisins. Ste. W. kit% 14E ArtRACKERS, of ration* kinds, such ns ‘-/ Boston, Navy, Water, Butter, Sugar, Soda and Dyspepsia Crackers, for sale at lIAMERSLY'S Variety Store. .11x .Aintrr SPACE, CLOTHING WAREHOUSE. THE Proprietor of the nhove estabtfih ruck would respectfully Word the citizens of Baltimore nod vicinity, dilate has received from' Europe the FALL, AND WINTER FASHIONS': together with a rich assortment of goods adapted to the coming seation, consisting Of Superfine Frenehi German and English Cloths, Castor Beaters; Pilots, and Pelittn Coating, A new article for Overseas and Business Coats. Also, a splendid assortment of French and English Cassimerea and Doe-Skins, of the most desirable'styles imported this season. RICH VESTINGS— , .we have and are constantly receiving new styles of Vestings, consisting of plain and figured Silks wad Woolen Velvets, figured and striped Caalaneres, Silks, Satins and Valenrias, of all shades and colors. Our CUSTOM WORK is cut and made in the best man ner—and as regards style and workman ship, is warranted to give entite satisfac tion, and at greatly reduced prices: READY-MADE G.—. Pe rsons in want of Ready-made Clothing axe particularly invited to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, es we manufacture all qunlitiesof 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, from the best materials, in the most rip ' pioved styles, for Fall and Winter Wear, Seminar, Sack and Prrunt Overcoats, Of all colors. qualities and sizes, from *2 50 4 50 4 75, '5 50 and upwa rds. _ BOYS' SACK tt, OVERCOATS.— A large assortment of Boys' Sack and Overcoats, 20 per eeut. 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. from Syiper French Doeskins.— BLACK AND FANCY CASSIMERE PANTS, of evory variety 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 rives. itemeniber name anti place, corner of Pratt anti Centre Markel Spurr. 11. 11. COLE. Nov. 23. 1819.-1 Y Shit t Establishment. • ONE f o SHIRTS tensive in th t o most ex- he Unwed States, No. 170 Baltimore! at., where 500 persons are employed, and a stock of 1000 dozeni of Shirts always on hand ; style and qual ities suitable for all parts of the Union. Mer chants and others visiting Baltimore are 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 ellbrt has been made to render the assortment of SHIRTS, COLLARS, Linnen aud Cotton DUA W EBS, complete and desirable in every re spect. 'F. W. BE'I'TON, 179 Baltimore street, near Light. March 29, 1850.—1 y WEST I:Jt U. JOSEPH WILLEY, lIPORTICR AND DEALNR IN YORD10?1 AND CCM= Hardware, Bar Iron, ore. Tsubscriber, for the aceommoda -1. tion of tha_country trade, has cou netted an Iron Warehouse with his Hardware Store. Consumers of Hardware and Iron on the Reistertown, Westminster, Hanover, Frederick, Liber ty, York and Gettysburg Roads, will find his location No. 102, Franklin street, Baltimore, opposite the Golden Horse Hetet, 2 doors from Howard street, more convenient than any other store (or 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 accent modating this trade, and he engages to sell nothing but a superior Iron, every bar of which is rolled in Baltimore front Mary. land Pigs, bearing the , sump, "Baltimore City Works," as an evidence of its gene ineness, as Maryland Iron meriting Mary lend encouragement, employing 'M arylanti labor; and Teetered by Maryland capital, superior to most and equal` tb any other Iron martufattured in, thq U. Stares. If not found as here represented every bar may be • returne4 the euharirAiia paying costs of carriage, . , , liis Hone Shoe Nail ItOdd are vieireo ed eqqat to the Sweet Nail 'Rod and bear ing the severest tests of the 'hammer,-- Fer Humes 'cast t their etwee . -frinn Nails made from this ertiele,' they likewise be ing' returnable4ithrdriwbaek it' not'an veering theiriteeonimend New York Ground Wagon , liptic Sp y r t_Axitte, 41114temith's ii rin o .itow t nall PEWagon: CM' ne, ()lone Liuked ,Pittsburg Patterns, glister BOA from ail t weed's" 4(19 1 all lilies Itoutid Iron , for chain's, and almost every article used farniiiis; blaiksiniGhe, rights, and cabinetmakers. Month 8..1850,44 J, nparou4Tl94 l r,lll• A rtivv 4 tTloN OF M. WitestadSoak, of Va. A CARD. Me S W ibt 3F l4) . 4 allonPpe fi rton din a l ity ll ittiPthe great number of daily applieptions, from all victlone of the Union, for (belr reifie n, lAly for baldness, and far the celebrated BAIR 'FONIC, . have found it"heeesiiiif Ye sp d i lk point a GenerietTraVellittg l hgVit,' 4 id'. it differen't cities antt to wilsrh ten 4" liiii United Stites , veaddg him WWI 6 i'il4 to appoint anb-hgetits, tine" and' iiesia 't Hair Tonle, and' to spply' therit EST 011- A'fIVE, kill tti put Wen? init'tfle Militia Of those he may. appoint fotperatei ivtdifeltini a sufficient 'huniber of ' - gatielifillii ''an'y town or ntighborhbod'iihall bebthtidAiiiil.' Capt. Gitonos flitittil, Of Fatttibigr cotinty. Va.', is slime authorited - 10 . 1et'ai General Travelling Agent, i'ith the Pa Weil above indieatent: ' ' ' ' 'Copt, U. May be fixpeettd 'to 'Alit, se speedily as possibik 'the ptindipal 'cities Dfiil townir al' the Union.- N. B. Capt. Cal.vert will always haVe otl•hand-a Cult ottyply,of the Uhl& TON IC (which cleanaes the. head of dandruff. strengthens and invigorates:, tits i koiroinit prevents it .also from falling . off,), for the region of country mom enouguous •to,h is operation. 4 or it, may always be obtained, at wholesale.,snd forwarded to any part of the Union,. by .addreseiog•ths oreprietoot M. WISE tto SOPll'lLielituond, Vs. oz:7 - Price $L per dozen sash. Six, bot tles for 35—or one du ltor single'bottle. Dec. 7 4 1349.-1 y I____l__ IrVIIE undersigned has conneted with his Chnehmaking Establishment large Smith Shop, and is prepared to do ♦LL KINDS Or BLACKSWITHING4 INCLUDING IRONING MIRIAM, BUGGIRB, WAGONS, H. lie would say to those who have Horseft.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, CARRIAGE & BUGGY SPRINGS (warranted) gill be promptly made to or der at all times. }•All kinds or REPAIRING done, both in Wood and Iron, at the most reduc ed prices. lot. Thankful for past encouragement, the subscriber solicits a continuance ofpat ronage, and invites his friends to call at his Establishment in west Charnbersburg st., a few doors below Thompson's Hotel C. W. HOFFMAN. Gettyrburg f October 16,1847. BOOKS and STATIONERY. S. 11.11UEHLEJI I G,R ATE Fl) lf. for the long continued and steady patronage so liberally ex tended to him, returns his acknowledg. ments to his friends. and invites their at tention to his present large assortment of STANDARD DOCKS, 4 C . , :i . 2.2,44k of every variety, Classical. The ological. Literary and Miscellaneous. al of which will be sold, as usual, at the very lowest rates. He has also constantly on hand a large and 101 l assortment of SCHOOL BOOKS and STATIONERY, Pen-knives, Gold Pens, Pencils. Letter Envelopes, Visiting Cards, Motto Wafers, with a variety of Fancy Articles; to which the attention of purchasers ib invited. OCr - Arrangements hare been made by which any Books not embraced in his as sortment can be promptly. ordered from the City. Gettysburg, April 5, 1850. IIEJ Ira abbe INHE 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 he has just re ceived, at his old establjahed stand in Chambersburg street, a large and fresh DIMPLY OF DRUGS k MEDICINES, ildialatr.wilrvolaso 9 Paints,Varnish,Dyestuffs and every variety of articles usually found in a Drug store, to which he invites the attention of the public, with asauranees that they will be furnished at the mostreason able prices S. H. BUEHLER. Gelyebutg, May 3, 1350.—d. FOR TEE LADIES. A B. KURTZ has the pleasure of an • noune ing ,to his numerous Lady Customers, that he hog now i n Fiore , a arge and fashionable assortment of GOODS, which he now offers for'their examination. With a desire to please all, he earnestly solicits a continuance of their patronage and favors. New and Fresh Groceries. A. D. KURTZ itAS just received a 'large supply of new and fresh GROCERIES , completing of ugar-house and Syrup Molasses, Su gar, a prime article and cheap. Coffee, Teas, Salt, Cheese, Oils, Chocolate, Rice, &cr., &c. QUEENSWA RE 4 of every variety, which 'will be 'sold uncontmonli low. (gr Then rementbet, to secure bar gains, be sure you call at KURTZ' p ch cap Cornoir. S. 0. Cornet" Centre Square. March 20, 1860. THE STA.R. OD . BA Ic lEE. s published', every pidoy :Eyeiling, in Carlisle Ova cioart fr om Ilse Pia n?*. ' by D. A. A. , Q. IL HU E TICIL1111• Paii*olhlultit KtylAilfirtillafiloidln Noannut~ Ib pal in paper diacontloued end/ all arreareges are paid— erPt ottbe Editor.; 7641111***flio i "3,,f4nf10b AUDI, notifj a ,dieennlinglene 11:01 reggideil as a new engagement. Adieettarmeists net exceeding a, square Inserted ;lir* think' tar 1111--eierj• Subiniqueni Inseilfda oenis.•' iLongey ones in the saide )wnpo7tio •- All advertigeounita not , specially yodelled $r • a given time, will be gontintied until forbid.) Mita ocrl redpminti will be made to thasew,higniesdign by the/gar., , • 1 ' Job Priming of all kinds exernted.'heaily and &enmity, and on reasonable tern's. Letters and C o nontosnotions to the Eilitbei (ant ceptirig.suCh as contain Money or the minim o new subscrihers,) mast be roil. P• 111 in order to secure attinien. *DIES wishing HAIR BRAIDS s a e IA tie accoannodatal at SCIIICK'B7.
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