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    littiV GOODS.
' GEORGE ARNOLD
IRAS just returned from Philadelphia
nalthoore, and is now opening
ill the old stand as beautiful and well se
oiled a stock of Goods as has been offered
to the public at any time, among which is
a large lot of
Alictadorp Ltivar - r,
c...imere., Cassinetts, Velvet Cords, Be
tremens, Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, Over
omit Cloths, Alpacas (plain and figured of
every variety.) Merinoes, Cashmeres, Co
burg. Clothe, M'Delanes, Silks,_ Calicoes,'
Ginghemea.oso AND AQOARN SHAWLS of
every variety very cheap, Flannels, Blank= ,
es, Domestics, Gloves, Hosiery, Bonnet I
. Ribbons, Trimmings, dm. with a large
lot of FRESH
Groceries and Qneensware,
tolretirer with almost every ankle in the
trade, all of which will be sold cheap for
Chisb Or Produce•:
iltiriVe do not boast. but we wish our
friendtexpresisly to understand- that, we
undersold in any *ski° by any
eSebiiehairmuin this place or cifewborc.—
We buy fimeASH and cannot be best.
dellyebure. Oct. 3. 'bi--if
:- Pr, S. A tow STCIVE.Son hand which
*II beysold very Wimp.
I, l 4o3roki,4lo4l,thankfully received.
::IlitiiiliiEill'Aidoliti.
lint of t►e Illeasoa 1
' l iii 4 iii i thi4Wi Wilier alwey a Ohm!
• h New an, Fashionable Goods 1
b t r E 61411 6 .071bV Hits; ALRE.4Dr
„ i ,
' 4 k Egg ---KEEP THE' ERLL
m
1 4108 , --DE LAINES.—Just
etiveil ;the largest lot or . M. de
LainetevOryltered in this place—which
will be roltl,at prices that will , ..astonisl
the natives."„ . ..
I cue, fast colored, at I2i cts.
, 519,114 •!,: ~, ,:: , 1 81
.t
22 "
*lsKlPAlltch , llse largest lot of ARA WLS
lviCkbraughtitriowielt -will be-ooli
akitec that cannot be beat any where in
Au.. WWII= .
- .1,,N.,......We will not weary your pa-
Ouse% b ru lliu g attention to a great dis
play of articles and promisee, but merely
0041-4lnmer *Ai is really saved in making
p, , a e r ie much better shush we mall
cele "gnu , call and secure BA lI
QA,IIWae nut stitch consists .of nearly
atithe ! articles kept in the
INO II-01 Ws - altd.4lhetraitmsr Wu.
'''`Otrileret Jager theigaiee.
KURTZ'S CHEAP CORNER.
---YiOetl'lk iSfil4-41:" ' -
''splrizayogi aif Li
STORE STILL-AHEAD.
iIrfitINEtTOCK dr, SONS, would
1 474 , ceitectfully inform. their friend/ And
tie` ;pub l ic that ltaviug greatly enlarged
their Store and increased their_ stock of
goods. WIU! additional facilities for pa
lmitin they are now prepared to offer
ithaitidinary inducements, to purchasers.
Having jest returned from New York,
philadelphia and Baltimore, with the lair
O. cite pea} and best selected *lock of
Goode ever offered to the public, they in-
Itite„thelr frienda.to.give hum a It
110iaotia
.1) Kr • GOODS,
Groceries, chtatsurware. Hardware,
Sasifery, Oil and Paints. Dye
Sltiffil; Cedar Ware, itc.,
The Ladies are particularly invited to
cull Anil examine their Handsome assort
inset of Urea. Goods. Shawls, Bonnet
Silliiiirelvets and Ribbons, as also an ex
min/lowly large assortment of Fancy
has.
` 'Foi.goittleMel's wear they can show the
bleat and cheapest assortment of Black
and Fantry'Cloths and Cassimeres, easel-
Witte: Kentucky Jeans, Cords, Vestings,
ilad Overeoatings ever before offered.
`.IM ceder of every description, end
my cheap
" CROVEROIES
gilwas to be had at the lowest market
riMPI•
They are also prepared with the largest
kaoosk.d
HARD WARE
,ht.lbe Conn* to offer inducements to pur
..a bum. end perticelarly Dodders who
, omits furnished with an their neenssary
tinatedalt, a little lower than they can be
.pnrehased elsewhere.
.1 Their stock of Sadierv. Shoe Findings,
Oils and. Paints, Glass. Nails, and Coach
trimmings incomplete.
Dye sus& and Cedar Ware at the low
est rates.
All they ask is to give tbem'a call and
judge for yourselves, for it is no trouble to
show Ooo4a ; hoping by their attention to
lusinear.to merit as heretofore their usual
share of public patronage.
Oct. 11—tf
WE DIVE TRE, GOODS fielf ,
AEU 1180 MIaSTABIE.
M. W. PAXTON has just returned
• WT. from the city with by far the !erg
. est assortment of BOOTS, SHOES,
ma% & CAPS, he has ever had ou
hand. embracing every variety of style,
material, workmanship, &c, to suit Ladies,
, ',Gradytotem Buys and Girls. and ahlWren
of every age.
'TAW Gaiters,
' 'Jenny Linds
liusktns, &c. a a
tilestlemen's Kip,FP=
0
" Galf, E a
it- Morocco ,
" Monroe;
" • Boots, Ste. 7,j
Re has among hie assortment the final
Pill style of Moleskin Hat, a beautiful aLr-
Aar Of Philadelphia make; also, the new
s47l• , 'Shiek Soft Hats, jut! coining into
habilis) I Slouch Haw, of livery . variety
of Solon tlee. t also, every variety of cloth.
silk 4 mitt Linen Caps, .of the newest style
and best wake ; all of witich he will sell
inry":„lew for ready pay.
He has itiade,arratigementa Ilmolltfac
tete any article called Inc that he hats not
!POMa
,dg t Call and examine the g o
eode•
W. W. PA.XIIOI.
qouiftsufg, act. al.
Blanksq. all for
viii this Alai.
PHOTOGRAPHS.
R. WEAVER further tenders his
lir • services itt the Ihiguerreatt art to his
friends and the eitizens of Gettysburg end
its vicinity, and respectfully solicits% wow.
tinuanee of the patronsge hereutfore ex•
tended to him. His Gallery is still open
in the old 'Temperance Rouse-in Mon
bereettrie *treed, where he will pleased
to wait upon all the-e• who may wish. a
likeness of themselves or friends. Hay.
ing devoted much time and attenlion to all
improvements intim Photographic art, he
has left no expense tt/pared to obtain the
greatest facilitiea.for taking likenesses . in
the beat possible minister ; and he there.
fore earnestly hopes that any one , wishing
a faithful likeness will give him a speedy.
call.. Ilia rates are so low that even the
poorest can avail themselves of a mina.
Lure.
Miniatures taken for $1.25 to $6.00
" in Plus or Lockets, $1:13 to $O,OO
Groups proportionably low. Old pictures taken
over at half wire.
Persons can be assured that no picture
will be given out . uolesa full aatiefaction is
rendered. PitUures taken without regard
to weather and warranted not to fade.
Families should engage , the hours be
fore hand, in order to avoid detention.—
joaidids waited nu at
,avoid
residences, if
desired. Paintings, engravings, land
acacies, statuary. machinery, Sic., copied
accurately.
Call and examine specimens—operating
hours from 9 'A. M., to 4 P. M.
o:7lnatniction given in the art, on rea
stinable terms, slid np to the higheSt at•
tainments now known.
"Haas Art, triumphant our attention claims,
Here liksaremr speaking from a hundmi frame*
Bella*, Merchants, tit:dean/en. throng the pictur
Mlllia.
Each face, each form. its living type recalls;
Features, compleibin, attitude, attire.
Beauty's soft smile ■nd manhood's glance of Bre,
Truly rellocAril fro& the burnished plate,
Astonish life with its uwu duplicate.
Think not these portraits by the 110111k:hi made,
Shaded tho they ere. will like a shadow fade.
No ! when the lip of flesh in duet shall lie—
When Death'ii grey film o'sproule the beaming
rya—
These pictures, marking at decay,
Will still be fresh mud vivid as tu.tlAy
The Philistines are Beaten, and
Samson's Ahead .dgain!
rraKE notice that BA MSON'S new
-m — itiielt of fresh purchases are just ar
riving and whoever. will, may stop in and
be rigged from head to toe, in a neat and
complete, full suit, at prices that defy all
competition.: Ha CAN ' T 51{ BRAT ! He
buys-for Cash, and- knows just when,
where, how and what to buy. He can
please customers of all ages and classes.
He can fit them all to their satisfaction.
Attention, then, is directed to his pres
ent stock which he is now forwarding, eon
sisling of COATS, PANTS AN D VESTS
of Superfine Cloths, Black, Blue, &c.—
Dresa, Frock and Sack Coats. •Romtila
bouts, Pantaloons of all qualities, colors,
prices and sizes.
GTnifiinq cif` M ER C LOT HS,
TWEEDS, 141NEN, and other eiods.—
Every thing needed for summer wear.—
Call and allow us to spew a suit and we
are certain to sell.
The old adage says "it's not all gold
.that glitters," but SAMSON, can show
sn assortment of JEWELRY, that will
enable him to supply all demands in that
line ; along side of which you find tousle:II
Instruments; Aecordians. - Violins and
Guitars, and a, few CLOCKS of the same
good lot he alivays kept.
He has various articles of linen goods,
such as shirts, bosoms and collars. Also
handkerchiefs, suspenders, socks, pen-
knives and pistols, and a most excellent
article of razors.
To protect your horses as well as your
selves he he has the largest assortment o/
FLY NETS ever offered in these parts.
All Botts, sizes, colors, shades and shapes,
of good materials and low-priced.
The ptiblic generally are invited to call
and teat the truth of these promises. We
have all these things, with many other ar
ticles too numerous to specify. 'Many a
"notion" you eau find at Samson's that
you can't get elsewhere.
We ask it chance . to show otir goods.—
We offer them for the public accommothi
'tion, ati their humble servant. We ask
hut oneOriee, and that put low to suit the
times.
IrrSAMSON'S One price Clothing
and Notion Store is just Opposite the bunk.
"Gettysburg. June 27, 1851—tf
NOTICE.
y ETTERS Testamentary on the estate
,1114 of Faux ORNICR Sen., late of Men
ellen tp., Adams co. deed. having been
granted to the subscriber, residing in Men
alien township, notice is hereby given to
such as are indebted to said estate to make
paytuent without delay, and those having
clams are requested to present the saute,
properly authenticated, fur settlement.,
WILLIAM ORNER,
Sept. 28.-81 Executor.
NOTICE.
LETTERS of mitninistration, on the
estateof Jartni Sivore, late of Stra
iten township. Adatna county, deceased.
having been granted to the subscriber, re
siding in New Oiford, Adams county,
notice is hereby given to all who are in
debted to said estate. , to make payment
without delay, and to those havingcleiMs
to present them properly authenticated fcir
gnat:meat.
.JOHN C. ELLIS.
Sept 28„1851:61 Administrator.
NOTION.
►ipHE eubseriber, having been appdint.
JR. ed Adu►iniatratorr of. the Estate of
JOHN -I'. FEMME. tor , the firm of
Holt:Wirer. and , Ferree.),lsteml: Hunting
um township. Adams ettunly, 'deceased,
gives' notice to all persons whn lumps
themselves to be indebted .to said &Rees.
ed, by note, bookweeount or other Wise.. to
make immediate payment ; and parsons
who hold claims against said dentessed,are
notified to present them. properly *whew
tiemcd, for settlement, to the subscriber.
- who resides in Latimore townshipokslaini
county. • • JOHN 'WO'f.IPORIV
Oct. al, 1851.-41 t. Athn'r.
N. 1.1. The business of ,the first" of::1;1.
& F. will be captioned as heretofure Ihr a
time the !woke and Recounts of the Ern
will remain io the , hand& of IV sqrviving
pFUiolim. • . .
AIeEX., R. STEVENSON,
,42To#NEy Ar ,(„AW,
OFFIC,E in the Cesare tiquore.linrth
of the COurt-bousit.bettween SLAW
sad Swireasun's comers.
!!!MM!79WIMI
New Itorit
York ImporOisti,jabeis.
Erlunomair, Raw= 4114 CM,
118 Liberty. 80611, between Broadway and
Naseau Wrest. ,near the Post-tfirc.
New York.
E are receiving, by daily arrivals
v from Eurt pe, our Fall and Winter
assortetent of rich, fashionable
Fancy, Silk and Millinery Goods.
We respectfully invite all Cash Porch*.
sers thoroughly to examine our stork and
prices, and, as interest • governs, we feel
confident our goods and priree will Induce
them to select from our establishment.—
Partienlar attention is devoted to Millinery
Goode; and many - of the articles are man
ufactured expressly to our order, and • '-
not be surpassed in beauty, styl and
cheapness.
Beautiful Paris Ribbons, for Cap,
Nerk and Belt.
Satin and Taffeta Ribbons, of all widths
and colors.
Silks, Satins, Velvets, and Uncut Vel
vets, for Hate.
Feathers, American and French Artific
ial Flowers.
Piiffings, and Cap Trimminga.
Drnas Trimmings, large masortmmit
Enthroideries, Capes, Collars, Under.
sleeves soil Coifs.'
nine Embroidered !levier° and Hens
stitch,Cambric Handkerchiefs.
Crapes. Limes,. Tarlelons, Illusion and
Cap Laces.
Valuncienes, Brussels,Thread, Silk, and
(Aide Thread Laces.
Kid, Silk, Sewing Silk, Lisle Thread.
Merino (fovea and Mite.
Figured a nd Plain Bw tee, Book, Bieh
op Lawn, and Jaconet
French. American and Italian
WriLAS.VI7 goons.
Aug. 29.-0
.1T '1 Dr OLD S T. 1.1 D,
BUT IN A NEW SHOP
.J. G. FREY
' F ENDERS his acknowledgments to
his friends -for port favors, and has
the pleasure of an that lie is again
located at the old stand, on Washinguni
street, one square south of Thotiipmin's
Hotel. where he will be prepared, se here
tofore, to do all kinds of
LCAICH, CLOTH, 4• SIGN P.IIST-
KT Carriage Repairing done at short
notice, and 1M reasonable tennis. fur Which
Country Produce will be taken.
The subscilber is thunkftil for past fa
vors, and hopes, by attention to business,
and a desire to please, to merit and receive
a continuance of public patronage.
J. C. FREY.
Gettysburg, Jan. 12. 1849.—tf
OLL-CL+►TH FACTORY.
TO CO3(11:11.1K.E113'.
lIE undersigned respectfully an noun
ces to the Coach makers of Gettys
burg and other places, that they - hare com
menced the manufacture el
Oil'loth and Canvass
For Coaches, cif the very best gnality, on
an extensive scale, which they are prepa
red to furnish, wholesale and ret ail, on the
most reasonable ttrms. Ottr Canvass will
he found equal in- finish and L . ) , to any
manufactured in the city.
a_/'The subscribers also manufacture,
for wholesale or retail, COACH VA 12-
NISH, of a superior quality, to which they
invite the attention of Coach-makers and
persons wanting to purchase With at view
to selling again. They have now on hand,
and s ill constantly keep on hand, a full
supply.
irpOrders from a distance will be
promptly attended to.
SA MUEI, J. 1.11"11,E.
GEORGE H. LITTLE.
March 15, 1850.
REMO ICaL.
ZLIVEXANDEIit rin ZEIII
TAKE'S this method to return his
thanks for the liberal patronage here
tofore bestowed upon him, awl to inform
the public that lie has removed his estah.
liniment to the room adjoining NI iddlecies
Store, and opposite Christ's Church, on
Chambersburg street, where he has on
hand a very fine assortment of
CLOCKS ID WITCHES , E 2,
Jewelry, iFioNSik Spectacles,
and every thing else its his line, and at such
prices as cannot fail ici please. His stock
has recently beets enlarged, and he asks
all persons who may want Clocks, Watch
es, Spectacles. Ear-Rings, Finger Rings,
Breast Pins, Watch Chains and Guards,
Watch Keys, &c., to give him a call.
Clocks and Watches REPAIRED as
usual. at the shortest notice ; also Specta
cle Glasses changed.
Gettysburg, April 18, 1881—tf.
D. I,I9CONAUGI-11r,
ATTORNEY AT LAM,
OFFICE in the Sumb-weat corner of
the public square, one door West of
George Arnold's Store. and formerly oc
cupied as'a Live Office by Sohn M'Con
augby, Esq., deceased,
dl tome,' and Solirtfor for
Patents and Pensions,
Can furnish very desirable facilities to
applicants and entirely relieve them from
the necessity of a journey to Washington.
Iz7D, WC. is : prepared to attend to
the prosecution of
. claimq for Bounty Land
to Solttiers of the War of 1812 and others
—the selection of choice lands and loca
ting' their Intrrards—loroeuring Patents
and selling Soldie;rs' lands to the hest ad
vantage. Apply to'hiut personally ur by
letter.
Gettysburg, Nov. i, 11350-,-ti
TESSI
r r HE subscriber has on hand at his
JR. Tilt Ware Eatablieboont, in Chem-
Autrahorg street. • opposite the Post (price. a
Large Assortment of Tin Ware,
altich. he will sell on moderate terms....
Cali end evoiee•far, yotirsaves.
March 14. GEO. E. BUEHLER
HOUSE SPOwriNG
W ILL ke-atult o sad put up by the
i
liAbWri! l *l ;oll 9*"ftteoPrOM 1-
y to
,ail pirtiet‘u,asii upon , 0 ! r., 41 4 1 le
,titniis u cult boprticarect it any lir b•
cent ,ipOte taint'''. , , ' ~
GEO, E BUEIILET.:
: eidamorn
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SPRING AND sUMNIEIi CLOTHING.
COSTUME AI, L.
Corner of Pratt street and Centre Market
Space, Baltimore.
11 1 IIE largest and best stock of READY
• MADE C Lavin NG ever offered
in Baltimore. Drer"; Frock and Sack
COATS, all colora f -ipiantities and sizes,
from 1112 50 to $5.60 and upwards. PAN
TALOONS at $1 to $3.50, and upwards,
embracing all styles of fancy, plain and
plaid CASSINI ERES. VESTS of every
variety at corresponding prices. Also a
large assortment of BOY'S CLOTHING.
Importing our own Cloth direct from
Europe, and manufacturing on the most
extensive scale, enables us to offer induce•
memo to purchasers not to be surpassed
by any Clothing Establishment in the U
nited Stales. The proprietors are deter
mined to make the Wholesale Rooms the
point of great attraction, and have now
made up more than 50,000 G A RMENTS,
from the finest quality to the lowest in
price.
In the Custom Department will always
he found the choicest selection of Cloths,
Cassimeres and Irstings, which will he
made up at the shortest notice, and in the
latest style, and a fit always guarantied.
The one price system strictly adhered to.
Remember the same and place, corner
of Pratt at. and Cesare Market Space.
11. U. COLE & CO
April 11, 1851—.1y
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND.
NEXT cession will begin on
- 11 - Wednesday, the 15th of October,
1851, and closet Ist March, 1852.
- NiThrin It. Smith, M. P., Sui'gery
Wm. E. A. Aiken, M. D., Chemistry
and Pharmacy.
B.4inuel Chew, NI. IL, Therapeutics,
Materia Melia and Hygiene.
Joseph finby, M. I)., Anatomy and
Physiningy.
Win Power. M. D., Theory and Prac
tice of Mettivine.
Rickard 11. Thomao, M. IL. Midwifery
and Disento,4 of Wonicii 31141 CWIIIIIIIII.
(4eorge IV, Miltenberger,, M. Li., Pa
thological Anatomy .
The most ample opportunities for the
prostomtion of Practical Anatomy at ainud.
eratc expense.
Clinical lectures four times a week, by
Piolesroirs tintitli and Power. iu the Bal
timore Infirmary ; with the privilege of Jai
ly visits to its without charge to the
student for the tielet.
Fees for lit lA—lures *9O to $95 Prac
tical Anatomy $10; Marticulation $3 ;
Graduation $2O.
WILLIAM E. A. ALKEN, Dean
Baitimore, A
fiV A lt A CK EMIL,
I,Wb 511.%
Each hair in the head possesses a germ of lOC,
on which depends the growth and beauty of the
hair. as the health of the hotly klepeods iipOii the
trve circulation of the blond. To invigorate the
hair, to gise a lite principle to this germ, use the
l;llil'A lAN BALM prepared by !laths
rheinl , N 1,1 New York. It is pm up in
large NMI,. fir Y 3 cents, and makes the hati
ng)... smooth, soft and glossy. Principal office
lu2 1 , 111t.11 street, New York.
(.?'agents for the sale of the above articles
in Adams con.ity--;s. H. 1117EHLER. Getlys•
bung: Pox ion ¢ Bivitt. hontield ; Doman,
l'aslitawn; Sneer iu,sprr S Hrtothaw, Littlestown ;
Edhdboutrli & Hollingrr, A hbottstown ;
to., East Herb!' ; M. I'. Whitt, Ham p.
ton: iblizmgrr & Ferret, Petersburg.
Constantly nn hand & I Nov ' 7 ' I —thn
SALMON
111.1(1:INGS,
PORK.
HAM: , & SIDES, I
• Nfarket St., whorl;
lotA 111 ER.,
1,A1:11). &
J. Paltkier & Co
Oct 10, I ti."o.-3in
Inefrlphitt .%4lvcrli.etraceets
AGEN'IS WANTED.
USIN ESN IEN to take the excln
/11 sive agency (for a County or Coon
tie.) tor the sale oldie GERMAN ASII
- FLUID. being au article much cheap
er and easier to use than soap, and is wwr
ranted to perfectly cleanse all kinds of
clothing, riluta in ilia no Potash, Soda-ash,
spirits of Turpentine, Ammonia, Acids, or
any article whatever, that will in ally man
ner injure the finest fabric or the flesh.—
It is au arnele which, when once introdu
ced. constant sales call he made with large
profits to the Agent. For lull particulars
regarding prices, terms, Arc., address (post
paid) to I. P. uloyr & co.
No. 26 South Ffini St., Philadelphia.
July 25. 31n
NEW AND POPULAR SCHOOL BOOK
irOMPREHENSIVE SUMMARY of
` l "' UNIVERSAL insToßy, together
witha BIOGRAPHY of DISTINGUISH
ED PERSONS. to which is appended an
epitome of HEATHEN MYTHOLOGY,
NATURAL PHILOSOPHY, General
ASTRONOMY and PHYSIOLOGY.
Adopted and tined- in the Public Schools
of Philadelphia.
E. S. JONES & Co., Publisher•
S. W. Corner Forth nod Race Sneets, Phil's
Teachers and School Committees ad
dressing letters to us post paid, will be fur
nished with copies for examination.
A full and and complete Assortment of
BOOKS and STATIONERY for sale at
the lowest prices.
May 16, 1851--ly.
HOVER'S INK MANUFACTORY,
ithMOVED •ro
No. 144 nitre Street,
(Between Fourth and Fifth, opposite
Crown street,) Philadelphia.
WHERE the proprietor is enabled,
by increased facilities, to supply
the growing demand for lIOVEIt'S INK.
which its wide-spread reputation has crea
ted.
This Ink is now so well established in
the good opinion and confidence of the A
merican Public. that it is scarcely neces
sary to say any thing in its favor, and the
manufacturer takes this opportunity to say
that the confidence, thus secured shall nut
be abused.
In addition to the various kinds of Wri
ting Ink, he also manufactures Adaman
tine Cement for mending Glass and Chi
na, as. well as a uuperior Ottir , Pye ; a
trial only is neemirary to secure their fu
uireese,, aml a ,A"calius Wax. well adapt
ed fOr Druggistird Bottlers, at a very low
price, hi large or entail quanfitifr.
4_/'Ostlers addressed to
108 MPH t:itoyzit, Manufacturer,
Np. 144 'Raw threst,hiatereset 4 and bth, opposite
Vrostn stool, rhiladelphik
==!Eff=M
A* APrfpfpfsiillmept,of Buck
aust, ac
enpr o l4ll, Ciim
forta,forsal6l ' ' "
SKA'LLY & 110 ! ,LEBAITORS.
• 'Ott .
iE re ceived ow more or iise
Mr 'M*clegi
oorps,, Also,
some fins Calabar ,FA NivilEir.tracy
'lamb ' S.
She Centel net *milk:
N Aged lady *tow icquainianee and a very
promlt4nt mernber of the Tabernacle, bad
been sorely aflirc - ted with Rheumatism far near
ly three years; at the time leo are speaking of
she meld au raise herself Iron the , chair. One of
her !needs had experienced
,great relief from
Radway's Ready Relief in Neuralgia, and recom
mended the old lady to try ti for her Rheumat
ism. She used it aeconling to directions, she
was bathed with the Relief for fifteen minutes,
during that time two bottles wens used, and in
two hours she could walk alone ; this was on Thurs
day and on the 'allowing Sunday she walked to
church.
Reader, think. There is not another such •
wonderful cure on record. Over five hundred
members of the Tabernacle and friends of the
lady are living witnese ea of the remarkable ef
fects of Radway's Ready Relief in the cure of
this cruel affliction in this lady in two hours.
Where ten we find another such cure performed
by any other article of the kind.
For speed and efficacy it is superior to every
other remedy in use, the very moment it is ap.
plied it begins to ease the pain and cure the din
mime. It is a Ready Relief for pain, and a true
blessing to the bedridden and afflicted, it
strengthens the weak anti nervous, relieves the
afflicted and sufferers of pain, and cures like magic
Sore Inm/it, Influenza, Cramps, Spasms, Fla
tulence, Sprains, bores, Eruptions, Bums,
Scalds, Lumbago. Inflammations, Swellings,
Paralysis, Tic I)olereux, Neuralgia, Tooth Ache
Hemicrania, Nervous Head Ache, Eruptions of
the Skin, Cutaneous Diseases, &c. Taken inter
nally it will instanUy allay the most violent
ISpasms, atop Diarbea, cure Cramps and Cholera
Might's, Sour Stornrch, Dyspapsia, &c. Every
family should keep a bottle of this valuable rem
edy in their houses, as it will relieve all pains as
soon as it is applied. See that thoinc simile of
RA DW AY & CO. is upon each bottle. Price 25
cents, large Bottles.
RAMA rs CHINESE MEDICATED. poA p
Patronized by thousands of indir Weals through
out the states and eanadas, giving the most flat
tering satisfaction mall who have used ii. Chenii•
ists have wondered at its mysterious effects, and
many 01 them have endeavored to discover the
secrets ol its wonder lel combination ol efficacious
balms rind extracts, whieh render it so speedy and
efficacious in the removal id Pimples, Blotches,
Pustules. 'fetter, transforming as if by magic,
dark, sallow, yellow and unhealthy skins, to emit
pure and healthy emnplections. For the cure of
Chapped Flesh, rough, cracked and discolored
Skin. Salt Rheum, Ringworm. Erysipelas, Scurvy
and Sore Head. Railways ChilleaC Jledreatsxl
Soap may truly be called an inestimable treasure.
Excresences of the cuticle are speedily removed
and cured—the cuticular sesi.els are instantly
C 1.0 1, 411 of all impurities—the hands, neck, and
lace present a clean, sweet had healthy appear
ance.
Look for the label of s'eel engraving. Rail
way's Soap to be genuine muit be enclosed in n
label ot beautiful steel engraving, nod the signa
ture oi R. 0111 A V upon each cake. Iltice
cehts, Lug.. cakes.
R.rdn•ny's Circassian Balm is the most deli•
cioas bur tonic in use. It is better than
tar 011 lor are:ollE4 the hair, and imparting to the
wuchitig culls that beautiful gloss that all adimie
To the hald it in indeed a treasure, iur it will
m.,ke hair grow in bald sputa that have been bald
fur years.
MIIIIIIII
DALLEY'S MAGIC .L l'A IN EXTRACTOR•
The Origimil uly Genuine.
•qt )4l tide bil• GICNVINK EITRACTOU
can check the inflammation instantly aml
allay tire 1,11116 from the Bout burns and srultis
to from One to filtrea minutes. In millions of
cares " here it has been triNl, it has never mice
herb kin,.n to ! It stands infallible, and a•
lone ! It does not alone draw out the Irvi n and
inflammation, hut cures the wounds wieuotr
sr
still forfeit el 0,1)00 if any other article, no
matter u hat its name, can perk! In the raffle
I ullelintrof as are reported in my eight pane
Pamphlets—“ The fla t me street e•phr'ion' cam.
The Extractor in equally eifiraciolis in coring
Cots, Wounds, Ilmises. old foul in) eterate
Noses. sore and ifillanied Eyes. Felon. Sores Nip
ples and all cutaneous and (external) intlutnma
tary
I hold myself responsible for the troth of eve
ry srord advanced in my printed citcnlnrs.
roirrA r CHANGE AN I) CAUTION.
DALLEICS:II•OIEAL PAIN EITRAcTOR ill a new
Wrapper and boxes much enlarged. Counterfeits
of Dailey a Extractor in the old wrapper, acioil
the market. , Avoid it as you would poison, ler
its application is as dangerous.
Mind the emblems on the new envelope: Tft.
5v,,51311.1,51T, Does. LION AID EinLll.
Buy only of my authorized wilts, and the new
size, and you will avoid all tinn i er and imrosi
lion.
mrsee printed circulars!
GALLEY'S ANINIAL GALVANIC!
Will positively and effectually cure Humors,
Galls, Swellings, Stains, Bitiken Knenn,Quiter
bone, Bruises and Bone Spn•sn.
H. DALLEY,
Sole inventor and proprietor, General Depot,.l 1 5
Bioodway, N. V. -
trYTor sale by S. H. BUBBLER, Gettysburg,
Witmer and eitick, Alutnmssburg ; J. F. Lowy,
A/mar/ilia ; John McKnight, Bentlersville ;
D. M. C. White, Hampton ; W. Wall, Berlin ;
Jacob Goiselruan, Abboustown ; J. Busby, Mc-
Sherrystown.
May 23, 1851—ly
natchlogls Vegetable Dyspepsia
• Bitters.
(From the N. Y. Metropolis.)
A VALETA DIX REMEDY.—Hutching's Val.
cable Dyspepsia Bitters is universally acknowledg
ed to be the lest preparation for this distressing
disease, now in vogue; also, In all cases of gener
al debility it is 'DWI, act like a charm. This
medicine has been fully tested by many of our
well-known citizens, and hu establisped, on its
own merits, a character for value and efficacy that
is not excelled. Nothing can be more surprising
than its invigorating effects upon the whole sys
tem. Dr. Hutchings, being desirous that the
most bumble should receive the benefit of his val
uable compound, has placed it at a price within
the reach of all.
Circulars containing the Certificates of Rem ark
able Cures, and the high estimation in which this
Medicine is held by the public press, can he had
of the Agents, free. Price 50 denim per battle.
Ur For sale in Gettysburg by 14. H. Gummi*
Diamond Tonsors—New inn.
fritton Bc - itirotter
FASHIONABLE HARMERS A D IAIR
DRESnERS.
CAN at all times be found prepared to
attend to the calls of 'the people, at
the 7'emple, in the Diamond, adjoining
the County Building. From Long cape.
rieuce they flatter themselves that they can
go through all the rainikentions of the
Tnlllsorial DepaTt*ent,
with snob „act infinite degree of ,skill, as
will ; omit with, the entire , eidisfaction of
all who 'Ditty submit their chins to the
keen ofdeal of their „racors. They bop!,
therefore, that by their b3set•
ness,sed a deshfa 10.0oltmer duo
it,aa xeceive.a liborarehare of pub.
]io patronage. The air& ba atuttultal
**ado& private iltoeningio •' • •
BEAUTIFUL HAIR
LIFE IN TIIE H \IR
H.QA.LLEY.
Pit° 'UMW
,VAtroIWB
MIMEO illtraUßE I
La ng , Ninnies—Only One 7Dollan.
flie Peepshows et the Otuet Amadeu •need? " V .9
Vearruu LMIONTRUPTIC MIXTVIL" ledlield by Hr
mom meekrieue hie Arms, thmeihett the UeNM
Mahe lad 1314146. Me Paw
&dud tti• Prise
or Aft powder eel well Mow. tatleie end hem thle dam
beweeforth, he will pat up but me elm map.— We oars
bottle e —the Neill peke will be
ONE DOLLAR
The public eurs ewe used that the chassis et Se bile&
ebs. W onasth. asi esslios smalls ism. UMW*
vacs aaaaa . sad the ease are will he !Stowed m pre
wing it as hostellers
ti this meditibitt. motor its redicod pries. will ha Pluwhdthd
by those who hare not kithseto mad. themselves acquainted
with Its Arises. the propitstor wo.ld bos to intlitudo that his
witch is tot to be .lord wkh ths vast stwouroof " ithosdiss
of the dv ;" It claims kw itself . t.■tfar heading pima., ip
sa diseases, than Nth .iA.r Ursooratiss rum to.forui Sd 4
mold sod has smudged hoer for oiskt years by he oupwkw
medical virtual. and, until this rolaation, commanded doubt.
Um ;otos of any other Wok lo dd. 1t...
Noru:■ PARTICI:MA*I.V, this snide bets with gnat kcal.
1m l*Wer and =tabor. thsso the
socia t Liver, Maim Um"
said all ottew ague, ppm the proper Radio or whhie Oh and
health depend.
Thin manthis• has • Josdy high repute am • mod, he
Dropri and Gravid,
mad all abeam of that eaten. It may be milled wawa whew
the laudboat phyeloaon bee &hawked hie gadget, —and la
thaw &maim dammed, mole opecially D 00141 1 ,, rpropii.
Star would flaw* and bonortly newsusend It. At lb
present prim It w sea* obtained by all, sad the uial wN pewee
the ankle to be the
Cheapest 'Wholes to the Watt
W mom wpuemems— the &genteel.* awe, 1
they °amain ever sixteen page, of reeelpw, addlttoe to fill
awn& matter) reliable few boemeold pumas, and which
will gave many dollen Pal 71/51 le practical hoesmimemn.
Them nmelina w laterdeeed to make the book of VW
vale*, aside from its chanatar es an adeertedna mallow foe
the melbas., the emiatony In fever of Edell, le the Than of
/ovum Isom all pasts of the ommtm Ma be .*lied
gir •• Vaughn's Vegetable Uthesitipdo Illbstare " the
°met American Remedy, now thr We in evert WWI. at If
each, email bottles at 60 as each. No wall bottles erlil be
Signed ailer the pmemt stock le &mond of.
Prksaltral Officer, Bunks. N. Y., 111 Mein gimlet,
0. C. VAUGHN.
Sold Wholesale and Retail by OLCOTT IIicKESSON &
111 Meld. % Lane, New Yoh City.
N. lenses (excepting from agents and denims wills
.note he nemesis business) mast be pest paid. at no aiWmi)om
will be Mewl to them.
AGENTS-8. H. Buehler, Gettysburg ; Jacob
Martin, Oxford ; Wm. Wolf, East Berlin ; Jo
seph K. Henry, Abbottstown ; J. B. Cook, Fay
etteville; Lewis Honig, Chambershurg ; William
Berlin. Hanover. • Oct. 18, WM.
BUSEEN ELL'S
ilittßEttkk, PAtilts,
A Superior article of Mineral Paint,
warranted equal to any Paint ever
before offered to the public fur painting on
Wood, Brick, Stone, Iron, Tin, or any
substance which 10 C.l( posed to Weather,
Water, or the Atmosphere. It is
Proof tegtaisemi Fire, Water,
mid Weather.
AND frATHANG EA OLE IN ITS COLOR.
It mixes readily with Oil or Compositioh
and is a beautiful dark brown or free-stone
ei for.
Ms Paint rereired the Premium at the
New Fork State Fuir,
field at Albany in 185 u, in einupetitioi
with the Ohio Fire-Proof Faint, and sev
eral other kinds of Mineral Paint, as being
superior to any thing of the kind now in
use.
CERTIFICATIES
We the undersigned. having seen and used
1115-WEII.I.'s Mineral Paint, can safely recom
mend it to the public as being an article superior
to any Mineral Paint ever before offered for use ;
it is not unpleasant to use, like the PIIIDDI Ohio
Paint which is harped ■bout the country so much,
but mixes up with oil like pure white lead. It is
*old at half the price of common paint. and we
betieye where the color is desirable, it is worth
twice es much, and ass Fire, Weather, or Water
proof Paint, we think it cannot be surpassed by
anything in the Paint line now in use.
1. Sisson. Painter. James Tomlinson, Fag
John Phelps, do John Tomlinson, Beg
I) El Gleipon, do II Brown, Ysq
dairies Moore, do B B r4todditril.
J T Manning, do G W :Stoddard,
L Jo*lin. do S P Doolittle,
N P Wilbur, John Allen,
E W fudge,
1) J
O Park*,
N Dver,
Oneida Depot, Oct. 30th, 11460.
31r Hugh w ell. Dear Sir We have med, with
in the past month, some 2,001111 w. of your Miner
al Paint, In painting cars, car house., and freight
houses upon our road, and we can safely recom
mend ilea a very superior, durable and cheap ar
ticle of Paint. DEMAN H. PHELPS.
Superintendent of the Syracuse & Mica R. ft
Mr Buswell, Dear Sir:l have used for the Syra
case & Utica R. It. Company, over a ton of your
Mineral Paint, and I find upon using it to be far
preferable to the Oil Pauli, or any other kind now
in use. I can mini recommend it as being sum,-
rine to White Lead for any kind of out doom paint
ing, as It appears to be impervious to water, and
unchangeable in color,
HORACE JOHNBON.
Painter for S. & 11. R. R Co.
Albany, Dec. I, 1330.
Mr. Boswell. Dear Sir : Having used • consid.
finlike quantity of your Mineral Paint, in painting
brick and wooden houses, the past season, I have
taken extra pains to try and test it in various
way., from its trial and composition I can war
rant it to be dorahfu both in quality and color;
it mites beautifully with oil—pints very easy—
and fur ship or bust painting. I think there has no
bettter paint ever been introduced. I have used
considerable of it with water and glue composi
tion. for coarse, cheap painting, and it exceeds
any thing I ever saw. Truly Yours,
THOS. B. JOSIN.
House Paintor.
Numerous other certificates in hand. of Agents
which will be shown to dealers.
This Paint is for sale by B. H
BUEHLER, Gettysburg,
Sole Agent for Adam• County
Gettysburg, July 11—tf
EXTRACT OF COFFEE.
THE genuine, original E.X7R..NCT
OF COFFEE. which has beau re
cently so extensively brought into use as
a substitute for Coffee, and which recom
mends itself by reason of its cheapness as
well as its excellence, can be had, at all
Imes, e Store of
S. H. BUEHLER.
Ladies ) Dross Gavels.
iIigILKS and Satins, Merinos', M. de
P'• 7 Luines, Alpacas, 9alicoes. SH A W LS,
Collars, Gloves, StoCkings, &c., &a., are
to be hod at
SCHICK'S.
Oct. 17. HMI.
SKELLY it HOLLEBAUGH,
I[IIIANKFUL fur, peel favors, respect
fully inform their friends and the
public, that they continue the TA11.0.11-
11NG business, in the old stand, and solicit
a continuance of the public patronage.—
Garments mails iti Ale 'shortest time pos
sible. Isci*The New york and Philadel
.phitt Fall and' Printer jitabions have juat
been reeeivetl.
Oct. 11, 1851. •
leISEGARS, of veriest;
gkirk i ft
eir,W 4 U P kino and quallty,) t tht
teoeitfe4 atollbe, isle it 'the lowest'to`rwee.
by , 0. 'W. E. BLESSING,
siVirigkrileo old stand omit lees th the
Ever lietel"* — • "
Sept, 19, 1811-74.
ILAM 4.411 i;
n. k. W. IL MtALS.
S TILL continue the marble-cutting'iMei.
iness at their old stand in Carlislest4
a few door. north of the diamond, GiettY*
burg; Pa., and will furnish every IhiglifjP
their line, such as Marble Mantlef, Zabfe
/opt, Itioatimenta; Tombs, And Heail
stories, of the finest and handlionteet 'W
ien and Vermont marble, of which they
have just 2rocured a large stuck, efld
competent to drops. it in a style which can
not but please. The charges, too; will be
as low as the city prices. Orders from a
distance promptly executed, ,
June 20, 1848—Om
GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY
,11JCILIXE 4110"
T ll!S t eetab b lielicnent will now be car
V7.42;r4211 CCBo
whotake pleasurein being able to announce
to their friends and the public generally that
they bave constantly on hand a very great
variety of
Holloware and Stove.,
including Kettles, Pots, Ovens, Skillet.,
Pane, Griddles, dr,c.; Common Parlor,
Air-tight, end Cooking Stores—among
them the far-famed lIA'II-1A WAY.
'Po Farmers they would any - , they have
on hand an excellent assortment of
EternsOux• implesseessia,
consisting of the renowned Bey/or Plough,
Woodcock's and Witherow's, U. Warren's
Patent Windmill,Straw-cutters, &c.
BL CKS MITHING
is carried on by the hest of workmen...-.
They will still carry on the
BOOT 4• SHOE
shop in the South end of the Foondry
ding, where, with good workmen and the
eAcellent materials, the neatest fits and
best work will be made. KT Ladies Will
be waited no at their residence,.
All the above mentioned reticles, with.
great many others not named, will be fur
nished as cheap for cash or country prep ,
duce as they can he hail any when else.
14.-7".l l .epairing ,u fat k inds ,done at the
'limos notice.
Gettysburg, April 26, 1861".
*CU VS
immoVes..
Dr. J. Lawrt4ice UM,
D;!.1\I J
S AS removed his of fi ce to the building
opposite the Lutheran Church, in
Chambershurg street, 2 (lours east of Mr.
Nliddlenolf's shire where he may all times
be found ready and willing to attend 10
any ease within the pet:mine, of aim 'Den
tist. Persons in want of full seta of seetb
are respee.folly invited to call.
iii:FEEENCEN.
Dr. C. N. B I.vcNT, I Rev.C.P.K AA 77 ,D. D
" D. HONPI I Prof. M. &CONS,
H. S. II I. - a F.', I " 11. 1.. Dalt ',NKR,
D. GI LIIKIIT, I WM .1 1 4.Rh11.01.11•
Rev J.C. W ,D.D." M. L. H -rat • its.
July 7, 18i8.
ClOlllltr
DAVID lIEAGY
...ENDERS his acknowledgments no
J ll- the public for the liberal and stea
dy patronage with which he has been fa
vored for a series of years ; and respect
fully announces to his former eastosuere
and the public generally, that he has hits
Shop at present in Chambershorg street—
where persons wishing FURNITURE
can be accommodated at very moderate
prices for CASH, PRODUCE and LUM
BER, for which the highest market price
will be paid.
All Furniture warranted to be made
of the very bat materials, sad by experi
enced workmen.
Co Muff.
All orders for Coffins well meet wits
the same prompt attention as heretofore.
D. HEAVY,
FIRE! FIRE!
THE Delaware Mutual Safety. Iwo
ranee Company, Philadelphia, it.
low doing business on the fantail pion.
giving the insured- a participation 10 the
profits of the Company, without lia►Nits
beyond the premium paid. “Nopretilitin
notes taken on which assessment; are
made."
The subscriber, as Agent'foi the Wove
Company, will make Insetanees, elder
permanent or limited. on pteperry and 'er
ects or every desetiption • against lose bit
damage by fire. ' '
SAMUEL FAH NESTOCK.
Gettyobarg, March 1, 1850.—ti
GENTLEMEN who tney hoed a fla
n-01 perfile SUNDA Y, or even a WED
DING SUIT, cah be aeednmltodate{l to
their advantage, by calling et
84MISON'S.
THE STAR AND BONER.
Is published every _Friday tlreni,llo
Carlisle street, IWO doors ifOnl
Diesaoad.
D.. A. k C. kt, tralEll,l4rrag-
Tian PIP.
If paid le advance or within the jeer ;It 'or
ennuni—tf toot paiit within the yds .451 155.. No
paper discontinued. Wail alloodieara kis Of • leira--
except at the optleier (Atha Editor. *lngle *swim
61 cents. A failoare tp, 4Oo9la4lleener
will.be rstsisoled ea s nlr enptgept‘t.
.44veriird;nmit, net eacessliag a
. 41sass Weeded
t tree Ikon 10 4 1 tl--sAjory iiibseksant
15 cent*: isteiget bnei is 111114 prisTaltdeali.—.
All advereisesisento 'nor sweatily , sorderest let sr
given lbws will be. aontinied. suitil forbid, IA OW
ral reduce,* will be wade to those wk. shelties)
by the y•alc, ,i , p , ••
Job Priudiu. of 011.kladisAmonsleg seatlyinadi
prof:ls4r Palk on 1 1111 1 91. 11 , 1 414 terink,. .
1 0. 01 ', 1 ! Cfrolmrs.g9 ) l ll ..faltilljkin
oponicsas eoplehn mewey pie o *awes of
d ic ia tsWiscribers,) s *iii by
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