lialey4 Lady's Book "for 1852. SMID,,REA ur Rummer; Sfiyl"l'Elt LiDrs nook fur the eitiniik sill present many novel feat ures suited to the adsanzing ilemniiils of the public taste. It has ever been the ob ject of the publisher • IV lIRAT THE LE.dh ikethig . popular Magazines of • this Winne, ; and the host of 'imitators, who " Igaitithellen &instantly following—"toiling a ti er him in vain"—are sufficient to test his brilliant success. The promptness *lth Which every new idea that he seg. giete;is idopted by others, is a snfficient moat fiir his not being very explicit and in his pro Mises of what is ret to One. lie does not wish to lay out plans for others to follow. It is sufficient, how ever. to say that all the existing features I ' of the LADY'S BOOK will be retained,' and many new ones, particularly attrac tive in a Lady's Book and Fami:y Maga site will be introduced. The useful and ! ekwatit will always be kept in view. To the Magazine alone we must look for the effusions of the master-minds of Literature. It is useless to publish a list of names—suffice it to say, that we have published articles, and have others to pub tub. from ALL THE BEST AMERICAN AVRI TERS, MALE AND FEMALE! GOOEY'S LADY'S BOOK for ginuary, '1853. will contain in addition to the most 'beautiful and numerous Engravings. three of which ore colored, an additional quan tity of reading by American Authors.— There is no question about the fact, and the tens of thousands of noel/tea that we have from the contemporary press Will es- Walsh it, that it is THE MOST MAGNIFICENT PEItI ODIGAL IN THE WORLD I The publisher will givo 12 Nos. for - 1811V1Iiittho'Lontloti Art be ovoid oil idyl their price ip 41t14) a year . If it iPnat ti e bt"°t!ett that te e lauy's two eaters p-tlitt Aftste of Ana American, Ladies. 'lt rtainialies them With with ev itrything that elm interinvi a lady, and a mong others fs'the following : Glolieril Rellobte IFhttblon Plates Monthly! with full descriptions, besides chit-chat up on the Fashions every month ; giving full explanations of everything new iu the Fashionable World. OUR MODEL COTTAGES. This is a departinent peculiarly of our own, and the beauty and and'utility afoot. models 'his eieryaihere been. echoes/I -' POR77rE - We .hare undoubted Receipts, Model. ..-Cottages, Model Cottage Furniture, Pat. ems for Window Curtains, Crochet ': Work, 'Rnitking, Netting, Patchwork. briebet Moser Work, - Nair Braiding, Ribbon Work, Chenille Work, Lice Col tar Work;Childreit's and Infant's Clothes; Capes, qaps„Cheinisets—in fine, teary. thins that can interest a Lady, Will Gad his approPriaw plaCi in her own Book. TERMS-Cast tit ADVAiNCII : 1 oopy for one rar,"o. 2 for 1 year, $5. 1 copy two years, $5. 5 co p ies one year, $lO. 1 copy fire years, $4, 10 copies ono year, to4o„and an extra' copy to the petioq sending the club of ten. Address, , • I. A. GOOEY, 113 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. k DOUBLE NUMEERS FOR 1852. ;NOM% Magazine for 1852 Magazine of she (Igion POE New Volume of this &initialed Ow and' po_pnler Monthly: commences ---- viTWei - - January number. Specimen I:opine of which will bo ready by the first of December. 'the well established character of Gra. Maul's Magazine, se 'the leading-American Monthly, renders it unnecessary to set forth its merits in each recurring Prosper tus. It has won its way, after years of , anecess.to the front rank among its rivals, and now is universally conceded to be the BEST AMERICAN MAGAZINE. ha contributors are all of acknowledged ability ; and arrangements are perfected 'for a; series of most splendid articles front 'them, which will make this Magazine the tirgan'of American Talent in' every de parttuent of Mind. DOUBLE NUMBERS FOR 1862. , The reading matter of Graham's Mg. swine fur the nest year will be about double .that et former volumes., making a book unrivaled by any that has ever appeared in A marks or Europe. The very best writers will continue to contribute 10. its pages, and the wide range of literature of the .old world will also be brought • to aid the worth and variety of the 'letterpress contents of the work. G. P. H. JAMES. The original novel writes 'by this se eomplished writer for "Graham" will be rommeneed in the January number, and will' be foutuf to be the most entertaining of the many nnuanees by this universally popular authnr. Splendid and Costly‘Engrutrings. Its did 4kpartniiint of Art,' Graham's Magazine has always been celebrated. nicellence and beauty of its pititorial ap poitstatents far surpass the usual adore mental of the Monthly Magazines. .very Gnat and most expensive 'iefforts of the first artists of Europe and , America grace the work. Every variety of sub ject of style is found its perfection in "Graham." No indifferent or inferior tle signs m a r its hepusy—b ut all that taste can suggest and capital command in the way of elegance is to be had in the yearly vol umes of this Magazine. We ask our readers to take the twelve numbers of the year and compare them with the same number of any current periodical, to test the vast superiority of Graham's Maga- , sine in this respect. The new volume will open in a style of elgrnace that will convince our friends that “Excelsier," is our motto for 1862, and tkat "Graham" will continue to be the :tikvonite of the Public, both in its .pictor jal and literary character, while the ex knomlinary increase of the amount of reading matter will insure it a still wider welcome and circulation. TERMS—siogio copies *3. Fur $lO w ata mid Mt Magazine for 5 run; lo oneperatn. ORICE OF CLUBS FOR 1852. Aiborders for Graham's Magazine, rout *swim with 1852, will be supplied at the &tilos/in* rates: Single subscribers, N. Two anal*, $6. Five copies, •10. Awl Itia copies kw IWO, and au extra copy Wass potion sendiug the club of ten sub. siedbees. All ettilles Le la adilnwsed to otonce it. totAltAm, t.***4 (*saw &Nat o Philadelphia. WE HAVE THE GOON NOW, , wriLlrium M. !ias i t,s, returned from the city with by far the larg est assortment of BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, dr CAPS, he has ever had on hand, embracing every variety of style, material, workmanship, dm, to suit /Adam. Gentlemen, Boys and Girls, and children of every age, Ladies' Gaiters, " Jenny Linds, " Buskins, &c. Gentlemen's Kip, " Calf, " Morocco, " Monroes, " Boots, &c. He has among hie assortment the floe Fall style of Moleakin Hat, a beautiful ar ticle of Philadelphia make; slam, the new style Black Sort Hats, just aiming into fashioll ; Slouch Hats.-of every variety of eolor.&e. ; also, every variety of cloth, silk. and Linen Cape, of the newest style and best make ; all of which he will sell very low for ready pay. He has made arrangements to manufac— ture any article called for that he hau not on bend. 'Irj•Oall and examine the goads. W. W. PAXTON Gettysburg, Oct. 31, 1851 NEW GOODS. GEORGE ARNOLD lIAS just returned from Philadelphia mid Baltimore. and :hi now opening at the old stand as brantithi and well so . octed a stock of Hoods as has been offered at any time, among which is lOW hoof• . . Atati2A+2 3 V.M02 1 7200c :Osseinteree. Caseinette, Velvet Cords, Be ,veritteas. Kentucky. Jeans, Tweeds, Over coat Clothe. Alpacas (plain and figured of every variety.) Merinttes,Catthmeres, Co. hum - Clealta.-M'Delamm,--lailkic -- Calicoes, GillgllBllllllll4lolllo AND SQUAWK SHAW LS of every variety very cheap, Flallnelb, Blank et., Domestics; Gloves, Hosiery, Bonnet Ribbons. Trimmings, &c. with a large lot FRESH 'Groceries and (heensware, together with almost every article in the trade: ell of which will be sold cheep for easkor Produce. _lllCriifilAQ_Dot boast. hut Are wish our friends expressly I understand that we nisi, not be undersold in any article by any establishment in this place or elsewhere.— We buy for CASH anaeannot be beat. Gettysburk, Oct. 3,11-0 P. ffl. 4 few STOVESon band which willies sold, very cheap'. : Prow debts thankfully received. istfitl.x.ortioutevalost STORE STILL AHEAD. • • . PALINES'rOCK & SONS, would P7l l , respectfully inform their friends and the public that having greatly enlarged their Storo and increased their stock of Goods, with additional facilities for pur 'lasing they are now prepared to offer xwaorditistry,inducements, to purchasers. Ilaviug just returned Irom New York, ,Philadelphia and Baltimore, with the larg geat, cheapest and •beat selected stuck of Quote pre (Area t' she-public, they in vite t . ei'r triads to Ore them a call. It enthral,. es • DRY - GOODS, Groceries, Queensware, Hardware, Sa' dlery, Oil and Paints, the 671/71, Cedar Ware, tit., The Ladies are particularly invited to call and examine their Handsome Bosom meet of Dress. Goods, Shawls. Bonnet Bilks. Velvets and Ribbons, as also au ex ceedingly largo assortment of Fancy Goods, &c. - f'or - geadeveetru webithey can show the largest and cheapest assortment of Black and Fancy Cloths and Cassioneres. Cassi netts, Kentucky Jeans, Cords, Vesting*, and Overeoatings ever before offered. Domestics of every description, awl very cheap CRACIFIDES always to be had at the 101•1/011i markt. prices. ( , They otioilliediiteplike&SiftliAie larges stock of HARDWARE int49Piltllif og*Militiagerenit tO Pr cliaseri and particularly udders who can he furnished with all their necessary materials, a little lower than they can be pnEwhased ehteirbere. Their stock of Sadler', Shoe Findings, Oils and Paints, Glass, Nails, and Coach trimmings is complete. Dye dtuffe and Cedar Ware at the low. est rates. All they ask is to give them a call and jedge,for yourselves, for it is no trouble to dhow Gooilti ; . hoping by their attention to fondness to merit as heretofore their usual share of public patronage. Oct. 3—iflk NEW GOODS-NEW GOODS! First of the Salmon I licr The Cheap Corner aluiays ahead with New and Iteshionable Goods . THE C.3111P410N HAS ALRRADI 01 4 ENEB--KEEP THE BREL I?OLLING E LAINES—DE LAINEB.--Just - 11 -r received the largest let of. M. do Laines ever offered in this plsee.—whiels will be sold at prices that will "astonish the natives.". 1 case, fast colored, at 121 eta. 1 66 .. 181 " 1 64 23 - " 'Also, the largest lot of SHAWLS ever brought to town, which will be sold at prices that cannot be beat anywhere in the County. N. B. We will not weary your pa tience by calling attention to a great dis play of articles and promises, but merely add—Money tLat is really saved in making maws, id much better than all we read of. Therefore call and secure BA U. GAINS, as our stock consists of nearly all the articles kept in the Dry Goods and Grocery Line. 0::7 - Don't Forget the plarr. KURTZ'S CHEAP CORNER. Oct. e, lB4l—►r Blanks of all lithuli for sale a this office: Nen' York Advertisement% N't,mt York Importers &Sobbcrs. lIIIILICIELAN, BODGES Alt CO., set I.iLerty sired, between Broadebirof and Nestait street, near the Porn-iyfee, Nem l'ork. yrtE are receiving, by daily. arrivals . :.., from Earcpe, rkur Fall apd,Wjliner is nient of rich, fa,hlopidill •• • ,• • fancy, Slik.and Millinery. .Goods. ll= We respectfully invite all Calk Pemba sone thoroughly to exanthre oar stock and privies, 'amt, es intestat govehui.• we feel confident our goods atiltprices Will indues thdac to keleet•fmai oar estahlisfilient.— Partienlar attention isilevotetl to Millinery thiods. and many of the articles are man ufactured expressly to our order. and • i. nut Vs surpassed in. beauty, sty) And cheapness. Beautiful Paris Ribbon*, for ,a, Cap, Neck and Belt. Satin and Taffeta Ribbons, of all widths and rotors. I•••• 14 ) 4 .4 t 2 3 .2 co . • Silks, Sslins, Velvets, and Uncut Vel vets, for Hats. Feathers. American and French Artific ial FlOwera. Pairings, and Cap Trimmings. Dm'!" Trinniags, largo assortment, gmliroidaries, Capes, Collars, Under. sleeves and , • Fine Embroidered Reviere and Hem stitch Cambric Hum!kerchiefs. Crapes. Lisses, Tarlelone, Illusion and Cap Laces. V.alencienes, Brussels,Thread, Silk, and Lillie Thread Lanes. Silk. Sewing Silk, Lisle Thread, Merino.. Gloves and Mits. Figured and Plain Swiss, Book, Bish op Lawn, and Jacimet Muslin& Eng Nit, French. American and Italian ITRAW GOODS. Aug. 29.-0 Baltimore AdvertiNeinenat !, 7. .!.7,1 , s • • • ; 4L , , • 6- 4 0/ - • SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING COSTUME BALL. Corner of Pratt area and Centre Markel Space, Baltimore. 'IIHE largest and beat stock of READY MADE CLOTHING ever offered in Baltimore. Dress, Frock and Sack COATS, all colors, quantities and sizes, from *2:50 to *5.50 and u pwartle. PAN TALOONS at *1 to *3.50, and upwards, embracing all styles of fancy, plain and plaid CASSIM E RES. VESTS of every variety at corresponding prices. Also a large assortment of BOY'S CLOTHING. Importing.oar own Cloth direct from Europe, and manufacturing on the most extensive scale, enables us to offer induce• meats to purchasers not to be surpassed by any Clothing Establislimeat in the U nited 'States. The proprietors are deter mined to make the W holesale Rooms-the point of great attraction, and have now made up more than 50,000 GARMENTS, from the fittest quality to the lowest in price. In the Custom Department will always be found the choicest selection of Cloths, Cassimeres and I 7 estinga, which will be made up at the shortest notice, and in the latest slyle. and a fit always guarantied. The one price system strictly adhered to. Remember the name and place, corner of Pratt at. and Centre Market Space. H. H. COLE & CO. April 11, 1851—ly 0 1WrACKEREL, NALMON, HERRINGS, PORK, HAMS & SIDES, SHOULDERS, LARD, & CHEESE, Philadelphia • HOYE'S INK MANUFACTORY, RIMOVIW TO Rio. 144 Race Street, (Between Fourth and Rfth., opposite Crown street,) Philadelphia. W the proprietor is enabled, by increased facilities, to supply the growing demand for HOVER'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, triht it is scarcely neces sary to say any Ming in its favor. and the manufacturer takes this opportunity to say that the confidence thus secured shali nut be abused. In addition to the various kinds of Wri ting Ink. he also manufactures ildommt fine' Cement for mantling (Mas s and Chi. tut, as well as a superior Hair Dye; a trial only is necessary tit secure their fu ture use, and a Sealing:Yme; well adapt ed for Druggistand'llottlerb, at a very lOw price, in large or vnnall quantities. licrOplers addressed to • JOSEPH E. HOVER, Manufacturer, No. 144 Rate Street, between 4 sad 6th, opposite Crown . . NEW AND 'POPULAR SCHOOL BOOK (114 10PlktilENSIVE SUMMARY of 7• 1 UNIVERSAL. HIS'T'ORY, tocoher with a HlOO RAM Y °MISTING UISH ED PERSONS. to which is appended an epitome of HEATHEN MYTHOLOG Y, NATURAL PHILOSOPHY. General ASTRONOMY and PHYSIOLOGY. Adopted and used in the Public &Annie of Philadelthia. R. JONES & Co., Publishers. S. W. Corner Fourth and Race Streets, Phil's Teachers and School Committees ad dressing letters to us post paid, will be fur nished with copies for examination. 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Any distance not over 500 miles, 4 cts per guar Over 500 and •• •• 1500 “ 8 • •• Over 1500 and " •' 2500 " 16 • 4t these rates no objection should be made, as heretofore, to receivingibe works by mail, and thus ensuring their speedy. safe, and regular delivery. 0:7 - Remittances and communications should be always addressed, post-paid, to the Publishers, LEONARD ECOrT & CO., 70 PuttOn street. New York, Entrance 64 Gold Street. N. S. & Co., have recently pub lished, and have now for bale, the "Farm ers' Guide," by Henry Stephens of Edin burgh, and Prof. Norton of Yale College, Now Haven, complete in '2 vols., royal oc tavo, containing 1000 pages, 14 steel and 500 wood engravings. - Price, in muslin binding, Sti Vie paper covere, for the'mail, PETRO:OE7M OR, ROCK OIL, A NATURAL , REMEDY, procured 1.21 . from a well 404 feet deep, and pot seeding wonderful curative powers, in dis eases of the chest, wind l pipe and hugs. Also for the cure of diarrhea, cholera, piles; rheumatism, gone, asthma, bronchitis, scroffula or king's evil ; also, neuralgia, tetter, ring-worm, oh itinate eruptions of the skin, blotches and pimples on the lace, biles, deafnesS, chronic, sore eyes, erysipelas, pains in the bones and joints, and all that eJass of diseases in which alterative or purifying medicines are indicated. 11:7- Put up by S. M. .Kier, Canal Basin, Pittsburg. For sale by S. 11. BUEHLER, Gettysburg, sole agent for Adams county. Gettysburg, Nov. 7,1,951.-7-6 m Fancy articles, SUITAIILF. for holiday presents , of ev cc* variety, and at rconultably low. prices, are to be Ittlit , . KVI4ER„KPirr4B. Terms and Premiums I/JIMMIED POSTILGIL POR BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE BURNS & SCALDS, DAVID HEAGY ►MENDERS hi• acknowledgment', to the public for the liberal and stea dy patronage with which he-has been fa •ored for a series of, years t mad respect fully annotinees to hip former customers and "the public generally. that he bauble Shop at present in Chamberaburg ;tweet— what? , P 4 'llsas 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 beet materials, and by experi enced, workmen. eo 01 AY. All orders for Coffins will meet with the same - prompt attention as heretofore. D. HEAGY. inmwrixts 41111 RIM P&OMIL, AStipetier article of Mineral Paint, warranted equal to any Paint over before offered' to the public for painting on Wood, Brick, Stone, Iron, 'I or any substance which is exposed to Weather, Water, or the Atmosphere. It is Proof against. Fire, Mater, nod Mreogher, AND UNCHANOBABLE IN ITS COLOR. It mixes readily with Oil or Composition end is a beautilul dark brown or free-stone color. This Paint received the Premium at the Neu York State field at Albany in 1850, in competition with, the Ohio Fire-Proof Paint, and sev eral other kinds of Mineral Paint, as being superior to anything of the kind uow nee.) CERTIFICATES. We the undersigned, having seen and used BUsWELL'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 • 111111 T Ohio Paint which la harped about the country so much, 'but mixes up withoil like pure white lead. It is sold at half the price of common paint, and we believe where the color is desirable, it is worth twice as much, and as a Piro, Weather, or Water proof Paliff, we think ii cannot be surpassed by anything in the Paint line now in use. L Mason, Painter. James Tomlinson. Coq John Phelps, do John Tomlinson, Eel D B Gleason, do H Brown, Esq James Moore, do B B Stoddard, J T Manning, do G W Stoddard, Instil), do 8 P Doolittle, N P Wilbur, John Allen, E W Dodge, 0 Parks, 1) Joslin, N Dyer, Oneida, Depot, Oct. 30th, 1850. Mr. Bushwell, Dear Sir: We have Mead, with in the past month, some 2,000 lbs. of your Miner ' al Paint, in painting cars, car houses, and freight houses upon our road, and we can safely recom mend its.. very superior, durable and cheaper ' tide of Paint. HEMAN H. PHELPS. Superintendent of the Syracuse & Utica R. R Mr Busvrell, Dear sir:l have used for the Syra cuse & Utica R. H. Company, over a ton of your Mineral Paint, and I find upon using it to be far preferable to the Oil Paint, or any other kind now in use. I can also recommend it as being sup nor to White Lead for any kind of out door paint ing, as it appears to be impervious to water, and onchangesble in color. HORACE JOHNSON, Painter for S. & U. R. R Co. Albany, Dec. 1, 1850. Mr. Bagwell, Dear Sir t . Haying used &ennead. table 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 ways, from its trial and composition I can war rant it to be durable both in quality and color; ti mixes beautifully with oil—paints very easy— and fur ship or boat 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 oversaw. Truly Yours, THOB. B. JOBIN. House Painter. Numerous ocher certificates in Imo& of Agents which will be shown to dealers. o.'rhis Paint is for sale by S. 11 BUEHLER, Gettysburg, Sole Agent for Adams County, Gettysburg, July 1 l—tt H.DALLE v. GALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR. The Origitusl god Truly Genuine. 1 01?Oattiele but Dalley's OaaUluß ETTR ACTOI IaINI IMO WWI( the inflammation instantly and allay the pains from the worst berm and scalds in from oar to ears minutes. In millions of cases where it bu been tried, it has never once been known to fail I It steals infallible, and a lone I It does not alone draw out the pain and indammetion, but cures the wounds WITHOUT OVA as I will forfeit $lO,OOO if any other article, no matter what its name, can perform the same functions, as are reported in my eight page Pamphlets—'.The Hague street explosion" case. The Extractor is'equally efficacious in curing Piles, Cuts, Wounds., Bruises. old and Inveterate Sores, sore and inflamed Eyes, Felon, Sores Nip ples and all cutaneous and (external.) inflamma• tors Moues. I hold myself respoitsible for the truth oTeve ry word advanced in my printed circulars. IMPORTANT CHANGE AND CAUTION. Datzav's MAGICAL PAIS EXTRACTOR In a new wrapper andboxea mueb enlarged. Counterfeits of Dalley's Extractor in the old wrapper, flood the market. Avoid it as you would poison, for its application iv as dangerous. •Mind the emblems on the new envelope • TRI •NOLI, 81/R, 811 1 / 1 11IT, Dow*. Mos ASO envelope; Buy only of my autboriled agents, and the new size, and you )011 avoid all danger and imyosi. lion. Mellen printed circulars DA LLEY't ANIMAL GALVANIC. Will positively mid effeettnilly ' cur Humors; Galls, Swellings, Stains, Broken .Inees, Quits, Bruised and Hone, Spam. • H. DALI.EY, • Sole inventor and proptietor, General Vispol,4ls BicodwltY, N. Y. 0:3•Por wile by S.H. BUSHLER, Gettyaberg, Witmer and Stick, Mnatinsebarg; J. r. Lowr, itmtadtasille Jobb McKnight, Header/wine ; D.Jit C. White , Hampton; W. Wok Taco 'Oeiseintan, Abbottatown ; J. Busby,. life- SherrystoWn. May 28, 1851--1 y LaIDIES DRESS 1i500,,, Merinoes,Thibel Cloths. taiiia " Twills, Poplins, Paramettas, Alpaca!, Cashmeres, Do Woes, Bipgharos,'Prints, &c:, in every, variety of style and . quality, and at the' very loWesiliving ratea, just re ceived and for sale by. • D. MIDDLEC 01V Oct. 10-1851 ALEX. 11, STEVENSON, 4 TT4R4I 7 E2' AT LAW, Ole Centro Square, North of tbolcotptkaulo,boiweeniduaigh's putt thereqson's,gonviro. Iluteltlng'‘ Vegetable Dyspepilla Union. (From tho Tr, Y. Metropolis.) .1 VALUABLE REMEDY.-.. 1 letchintt's Val nahle Dyspeptic Bitters is universeUr acknoteledx ed to bet, he best ,prcputation for this ,dishessing disease; hew in vogue; also, in aQ cases of getter ,al debility it id said to id I(ke . a chahn. This medicine hes been 'fully tested by Many'of our well-known citizens, and las eatehlisbed, on its own merits, a character for Taloa and efficacy that i s juit excelled. Nothing eon 10 more surprising I than its Invigorating dhoti upon the whole rya- ABM. ion Ha4pittp, bola' desirous that the moot bumble should receive the What of his tit. MAW mmllimmede big placed a rips within the reach of all. Cittialits cantalning the Certificates ofllemark• 11 416 Cusee, and the high estimation in which this Mealtime is held by the public pre , can le had of the Attends; fteis, Price BO cents per bottle. Cr For solo in Gettysburg by IL H. Bauman. She Cottist Not Walk. tria,N aged lady of our acquaintance and a very prominent member of the Tabernacle, had been sorely afflicted with Rheumatism for near Ix three years ; at the time, we are speaking of she /wild wog raise herse(ffrent she chair. One of her Irian& bad experienced great relief from Radway'e Ready Relief In Neuralgia, and recom mended the old lady to try it for bar Rheumat ism. She used it according to directions, she was bathed with the Relief the fifteen minutes, during that time two bottles were used, and in Lim hours she mad walk alone; this was on Thurs day and on the following Sunday she walked to church. Reader, think. There is not another such a Wonderful cure on record. Over five hundred members of the Tabernscle sad friends of the lady are living witnesses of the remarkable ef fects of Radway's Ready Relief in the cure of this cruel affliction in this lady in two hours. Where can 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 dis. ease. It is a Ready Relief for pain, and a true blessing to the bed-ridden and afflicted, it strengthens the weak and nervous, relieve! the afflicted and sufferers of pain, and cures like magic Sore Phroat, Influenza, Cramps, Spasms, Fla tulence, Sprains, Sores, Eruptions, Bums, Scalds, Lumbago. Inflammations, Swellings, Paralysis, Tic Dolereux, Neuralgia, Tooth : Ache Hemicrania. Nervous Head Ache, Eruptions of the Skin, Cutaneous Diseases, he. Taken inter nally it will instantly allay the most violent Spasms, atop Diarhea, cure Cramps and Cholera Morbus, Sour Stomrch, Dyspspsia, &c. Every finally should keep of this valuablerem edy in their houses, as it wilt relieve rill pains as soon as it is applied. See that the fac simile of RADWAY h CO. is upon each bottle. Price •:25 cents, large Bottles. RADWAY'S CHINESE MF.DICATF.D SOAP. Patmniced by thousands of individuals through out the States and Canada., giving the most flat tering satisfaction to all who have used ii. Chem ism have wondered at its mysterious effects, and many of them have endeavored to discover the secrets cif its wonderful combination of efficacious balms and extracts, which render it so spissly and efficacious in the removal of Pimples, Blotches, Pustules, Totter, transforming as if by magic, dark, sallow, yellow and unhealthy skins, to suit pure and healthy complectiona. For the cure of Chapped Flesh, rough, cracked and discolored Skin. Salt Rheum, Ringworm. Erysipelas, Scurvy and Sore Head, Railway's Chinese Medidated Soap may truly be called an inestimable treasure. Exeresences of the cuticle are speedily removed and cured—the cuticular vessels are instantly cleansed of all impurities—the hands, neck, and face present a clean, sweet and healthy appear. WIC*. Look for the label of steel engraving. Mut- Waya Soap to be genuine must he eneinserl in a abet of beautiful steel engraving, and the signet- Nicol IL G. RA DWAY upon each cake. Price 25 cents, large cakes. BEAUTIFUL HAIR Radwily's Circassian Halm is the most deli. clots hair tonic in use. It is better than Macas sar Oil for stressing the hair, and impart Inc to the witching curls that beautiful gloss that all admire To the bald it is indeed a trt`asure, for tt will make hair grow in bald spots that have been bald for years. LIFE IN THE HAIR - . Each hair in the head possesses a germ of life, on which depends the growth and beauty of the hair, as the health of the body depends upon the tree circulation of the blood. To invigorate the hair, to give • life principle to this germ. use the CIRCAStIiAN BALM prepared by Railway & Co., Chemists of New York. It is put up in large bottles for 25 cents, and makes the hair fine. smooth, soft and glossy. Principal office 162 Fulton street, New York. "Agents for the sale of the above article. in Adams con.ity—S. H. BUEHLER, Getty• burg; Paxton Blythe, Fairfield ; Mrs. Dirarats, Cashtown • &wringer 4 , Renshaw, Littlestown; RUA.://wratih& Hollinger, Abbottstown; Witham Wolf & Co., East Berlin ; D. .11f. C. White,Ham p ton ; Hollringer & Ferra,Patenabung. Nov. 7, 1821—a2m OIL-CLOTH FACTORY. TO C 0.9 CHAIR ATns. THE undersigned respectfully announ ces to the Coach makers of Getty's , burg and other places, that they have com menced the manufacture of Oil Cloth and Canvass For Coaches, of the very best quality, on an extensive scale, which they are prepa red to furnish, wholesale and retail, on the most reasonable terms. Our Canvass will be found equal in finish and quality to any manufactured in the city. ar:r•The subscribers also manufacture, for wholesale or retail, COACH VAR NISH, of a superior quality. to which they invite the attention of Coach-makers and persona wanting to purchase with a view tosolling again. They have now on hand, and will constantly keep on hand, a full supply. Or7.ordere from a distance will be promptly attended to. SAMUEL J. LITTLE. GEORGE H. LITTLE. March 15, 4850. .11T THE OLD S T.ll BUT IN A , NEW SHOP. J. G. FREY rrENDERS his acknowledgments to .m his friends' for past &Item and has the pleasure of announcing that he is again located at the old stand, on Washington street,'one square south' of Thonimmes Hotel, where he will be prepaod,:,lHl hire. tofoie,,to do ell kinds of timcH, cLork,' SIGN', PA INT INO CO - Carriage Reimirmg done at short notice, and on reasonable teams, for which CoufitVrPreiloco aliU bp,taken. The'inbedriliei is thankful for past ra yon, and hopes, by Attention to, buainess, and a desire to please, to merit and receive a eorttihas nc ofpublie patronage, J. G. FREY. Gettysburg, dan. 12, 1649.--tf LOOK OUT I PAY VP 1 1 WINE Subscriber hereby gives, notice 'IL that he has placed his notes, book atseounts &c., for debts contracted prior to January Ist, 1849, in the hands of Alex ander IL Stevenson, Esq., in Gettysburg, at whose office all persons indebted are requested to call and make payment. 'rho krge amount outstanding forbids further Indulgence. ALL claims MUST BM CLOIFD. . • ' SAMUEL FALINESTOCIL Dee. /2,,1821--tf LIVER COMPLA 4, jAriNnieg. ' IWOES " AVVIe OR • xgßvors DISEA6K9 br THE KIDNEYS,' ' AVD ALL' • ditbelibeli Sri sing from a (firm /fend Lives or Stomach, such*, Constipation, inwimi • . Mites, Fullness of blood to the heed, Acidity of die Stomach, Nausea; Heart-btirrt Disgust for Food, Fullstess,or freight in the irons. ash, sour Eructations . , Sinking or ing at the pit of the Stomach, evrinatniug of the Head, Hurried ehd dilliettit breathing. Piqttertag at tilt Choking et Sulks • cating.sensatiosa *ten in a lying pastor,. • dimwits of via ion, dins or Web before . th• sight, Fever and dull pain infilie'llead, Deficient', or Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side. Beek, Chest. Limbs Ac.,Eludflen Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Coast Ont Imaginings of Evil and great'denreision of splr• its, can be effectually cured by . ' DR. 3131001WIMI'll CELEBRATED bE BMA'S B 1 T TEM PREPARED BY oat. c. AT THE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, nu. Arch street, Philadelphia. Their power over the shove diseases Is not 03f • celled—ii equaled—by any other preparation in the United States, as the curls attest; in many cases alter skillful physicians have felled: These bitters are worthy the attention of inva lids. Possessing great virtues in the rectifica tion of diseases of the Liver and lesser glands, ex ercising the most searching powers in vrealtaess end affections of the digestive organs, they are withal, safe, certain and pleasant. READ AND BE CONVINCED. From the "Boston Bee." The editor raid, Dec. 22nd Dr. Hootland's Celebrated - Cermet Bitters for the cure of Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspep. sin, Chronic or Nervous Debility, is deservedly one ol the most popular medicines of the day.— These Bitters have been used by thousands, sad a friend at our elbow says be has himself receiv ed an effectual and permanent cure of Liver Complaint from the use of this remedy. We are couvinced that in the use ol these Ritter, the pa tient constantly gains strength and vigor—s fact worthy of great consideration. They are pleas- , ant in taste and smell, and can be used by persons with the most delicate stomachs with safety, un eer any circumstances, We are speaking from experience, and to the afflicted we advise their use. "Scott's Weekly," one of the best Literary pa pers published mid, Aug.2s— IfoollandS German Bitters, manufacture' by Dr. Jackson, are now recommended by some of the most premigent members of tbe facility as an article of much efficacy in cares of female weakness. As such is the ease we would advise all mothers to obtain a e bottle, and thus save themselves much sickness. l'enons of delibita ted comilitutions will find these Bitters advanta geous to their health, as we know from exper ience the salutary effect they have had upon weak systems." MORE EVIDENCE The "Philadelphia Saturday Gazette," the best family newspaper published in the U. States. The editor says of DR. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. "It is seldom we recommend whet are-term ed Patent Medicines, to the confidence and pat ronage of our readers ; and therefore when %VP recommend Dr. Hormand's German Bitters, we wish to be distingtly, understood that we are not speaking of the nostrums of the day, that are noised about for a brief perior' and then forgot. ten after they have done their guilty race of mis chief, but tile medicine long established, waiver -54'4 prized, and which has met the hearty ip proval of the faculty itself." Evidence upon evidence has been received (like the Is rgoing) from all sections of the Union, the last 3 years, and the strongest testimony in its favor, is, that there is more of it used in the prac tice of the regular Physicians of Philadelphia, than all other nostrums combined, a fact that can easily be established, and fully proving that 'a scientific preparation will meet with their quiet approval when presented even in this form. That this medicine will cut* Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia, no one ran doubt after wing it as directed. It acts specifically upon the sumach and liver; it is preferable to calomel in all bil ious diseases--the effect is immediate. It cam be administered to females or infants with itahty and reliable benefit at any time. D EWA RF. OF COUNTERFEITS This medicine has attained that high charac ter which is necessary for all medicines to attain to induce counterfeiters to put forth spurious ar ticles at the risk of the lives of those whom in nocently deceived. Look well to the mirks'of thi genuine. They have the written signature of C. M.. Jackson upon the wrapper, and his name blown in the bottle, without which they are spurious. For sale wholesale and retail at the GERMAN MEDICINE BToRE, No. 120 Arch street one door below Sixth, Philadelphia ; and by respectable dealers general ly through the country. Prices Reduced. To enable all classes of invalids to enjoy the advantages of their great restorative powers. Single kettle 75 cents. Also for sale by &minor 4. Renshaw, Littles town, Pa.. Jonah Martin, New Oxford, Ps., AL RicheMerger. Abbottstown, Pa., Wholesale and Retail by C. 4 Morris 4. Co, York, Pa. Dec. 12, 1851-Iy—eow. :READY-MADE CLOTHING. &KELLY & 1101,LE BAUGH bare on Ps• hand a variety' of Beady-made Cloth ing, embracing, Black Cloth Coawp Tweed Coati., Overcoats, Monkey Jackets, fancy and plain black Cassimere and Sat inet I'antaloons ; satin cloth and fancy Veins ; all of which will be disposed of at the lowest living rates. Call and see. EXTRACT OF COFFEE. T" genuine, original EXTRATT OF COIWAR. which has been re cently so extensively brought into use as a substitute for Coffee, and which recom mends itself by reason of its oheapnces as well as its excellence, can be , lvasl, la al Imes, a: the Store of S. H. DIJEJILER. Crovato >»d Vostifforit., A OEAUTIFUL • cf laq eilk ,nd ran,Y, Cravats+ 4 1 0 COW for late at 8 4E 1 4Y ligattfidUCktra.. Qt. 17 051 THE STAR. AND BABNEL tr publiihed every. Friday tetenint, Carlisle street, two doors frost the Diamond: by D. A. ift. C. H. IiVEHLER. • TRANI.. if paid in advance or within the „rear Elf . 1311130 . — if not paid Within the yes ~$2 50. Me paper diacontintied until !Marren rages are • paid— except at the option of the Editor. Singh, Valdes cents. A failure toi notify a discontingent will be regarded as a new engagement. advcrtiactliessto not exceeding a square isaerted, t tree timer for sl—every aubsequeriOntertia* t 5 cents. Longer ones in the same repo:dam- 7 All advertisements not specially ordered foi a given time will be continued until forbid. A Ilbei rel reduction will be made to those who avails* by the year. , • Job Printing of alfkindiexecuted neatly ma promptly, and on reasonable terms. Zeiler: and Camomile/times to the &Met. 411.1 eeptiAg such a. contain Money or es nitrites of peW subocriberk) must b eat WASP hi Mier mean altintiou.
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