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    CI LBINET Ai tiA
DAVID lIEAGY
ESPECTFULLY returns his grate
ful acknowledgements for the very
liberal encouragement _which has hereto-
fore been extended to him, and respectful
ly informs his friends that he still contin
ues the
Cabi mei GieS e
at the Old Stand in Chambersburg streqt,
where he isprepared to execute 'the Xi al
oe( and most Fashionable lark, \+ hick lie
Rill warrant equal, if not superior, to ally
in the place.
lie has now, and will alwifys keep on
hand a general and extensive assortment of
the different articles of Furniture, including
El 13 R. a 11.
'CENTRE I ND, DINING T. 413 LI:S
BEDSTEADS, CUPBOARDS,
Work and Wash Stands, &.c. •
ill bf which are of a superior quality, and
fur Mileh he only asks an examination to
/be acknowledged as the very latest fashion.
All orders for CoMots will be prompt
. /y attended to as usual.
Gettysburg, Feb. 6, 1846.
REroxoVAL,
NOW FOR BARGAINS
WM. RUT Hll.lll F F
}'AS removed his Cheap and Fashion
able Store a few doors West of his
hoe stand to the rooms lately occupied by
M'Sherry, Esq., in .Chamher
burg street, nearly opposite the English
Lutheran Church, where he will be pleas
ed to see his friends. Having just return
ed from the Cities with a large and splend
id assortment of fashionable.
SP I.VG d 14i 1 7 Olaf E
Cr 0 0 I) Zr
selected from the very heft Establishments,
he invites those wishing to make BAR
GAINS, to give him a call. p*"'Country
Produce taken in exchange for goods.
Gettysburg, April 10, 1846.
& d i r '
• • a:
DENTISTRM
DR. 3. LAWRENCE DILL,
Surgeon Der.
RESPECTFULLY offers his profes
sional services to the citizens of Get
tysburg and surrounding country. He is
prepared to attend to all eases usually en
trusted to the DENTIST, and hopes, by -strict
attention to Dentistry alone, to be able to
please all who may see fit to entrust their
teeth in his hands. Office at Mr. MT osh's
Hotel.
lay 15. tf
SAVE YOUR TEETV,
Dr. Ferdinand E. Vandersloot,
4 ESPECTFULLY informs the citi-
Milt* *zens of Gettysburg and vicinity that
he is prepared to perform every operation
appertaining to his Profession ; Such as,
Filing, Cleaning and Pluggina Teeth, with
Gold, Silver, Tin-foil, and Composition.
He will insert incorruptible teeth on Pi
vots, or Gold or Silver clasps, in the most
durable manner.
If carious teeth are properly treated at a
seasonable time, the progress of the decay
may be entirely arrested.
. .
He will insert them, from one to entire
sets, in such manner, that they will make
the articulation of the voice perfect, and
matcrially assist in mastication.
From the success which has attended
his 'professional operations for a num
ber of years past, he is confident he
can satisfy all who may favor him with a
call. rjr.For his place of residence in
quire at the'store of Mr. Samuel Fahnes
tock.
,REFERENCE
is respectfully made to the foll9wing gen
tleman
Rev. Prof. 13117011 ER, Rev. Dr: Scoxrcne.n,
Rev. E. V. G6nusuT, Prof. H. IlsorT,
Rev. 'l'. H. SWITZER, Dr. D. HonyEn,
Rey. S. M'Mutrax, Dr. C. N. DilLvenr.
Dr. D. GILBERT,
March 20. I y
DIAMOND TONSOR
S. It. TIPTON,
J
ASITIONABLE Barber and Hair
-12. Dresser, has removed his "Temple"
to the Diamond, adjoining the County Buil
dings, where he can at all times be lifunel
prepared to attend to the calls of the public.
From long eipericnce he flatters himself
that he can go through all the ramifications
of the Tonsorical departments, with such an
infinite degree of skill as will meet the en
tire satisfaction of all who may submit their
chins to the keefi ordeal'of his razor. He
,hopes,,therefore, that by:attention to busi
ness and a desire to please, he will merit
as well as receive a liberal share of public
patronage, The sick will be attended_ to at'
their private dwellings.
:;;Qtf4. 10. tf
: *:
Cloth's ! --- Ctoi hs .
OF alrcolort and qualities, Clissimeres,
Cassinetts, Vcstings, Silks, &e. just
received and for sale at, the Store of the
subscriber.... ..I'V M. It TN It Al 7 FF.
• :April,4o, 1840.
-itAtrn
AV JOB PRINTING Of EVERY IEgRIPTION
& expedttlonsty_xxecuted
.1T 7711: S .110' , 0 Pl' IC E
TEMPEPA - c "op , v - e - I^rl
3,,r0. , 4- ;;;;k_ir
r a lnE ditrerent T c
emperane f
a-- Adams county will plea , e take
that the .I);mud Cunntg Tch2pera:, - cr, Con
r,7oll.'m :ti.semblc in t 1:.!
Epi:-.70p:t1 Church, oa .Yaltv,hly the htlr
of .11? Lfteat next ,r;lt 11) o'clock, A. r. Tl,e
uttendanre of a full deli ration frOM every
( - )rietv Mille county is earieJ , lly desired.
itil2l(..:‘4ates are requested to come pre
pared to furnish rcporis of the number of
members connected with their respective
Societies—the increase during the year—
the number who have forfeited member
ship by a violation of their pl.qhze, and any
other Mans of interest connected with th e
Temperance itetinan.
On the 5:00e day at 2 o'clock, p. 0.. the
animal addrc-. , s he delivered by Ilev.
In E mi;N:47.o,-14:rt, of NVoodsbor . o 9 ,
The citizens of the County are re:Tectlid
ly invited to attend.
M. L. STOEVEIZ,
JNO. WILSON,
.S'ecrelarits
July lei, 1811
TtaCherS i'VGIS fed.
!, iv HE School Directors of Straban town
ship will meet at the house Of JOHN
GuArr, in II unteNtown, on .S'atooloy
the Bth (toy of .111 . r. , ;ttst )t ext, at I .o'clock,
c. to recok e proposal: , from teachers de
siring to take charge of the Public Schools
1 lin said township. Seven teachers will be
! employed. EDEN NORMS,
•
Sec'll of Board.
) Jilly 24, 156. 3t
- • -
1'(11 IIV/1111:1" !
'IT 011 will at the lioto,o of Francis
Bream on 11 . 1arsh Creel:, on ,S'ottir
,.!lly Ilic 81/i (lay qf at 10 o'clock
precisely, in Summer uniform, ‘vith arms
and accoutrements ill complete order.
under u l OW C; , pt;~ i n•
C ()BEAN, O, S
.1nli• 31. 18.16
N. 13. An Election will be held on said
d'ay fur 2d Lieutenant, and also an Appeal.
EXTENSIVE
CLOTHING r, -31
rg`IIE Greatest Bargains in ready made
13 Clothing are to be Plod at.M. TR A C
Old I::stahlislied Pioneer Line, No. 292
Market street:Philadelphia ; who has juSt
fnished one of the lowest and most com
plete assortments of Spring and Summer
Clothing in the City', consisting of
Superb likek Cloth Piers
Coats, from
" T3lticlt "
Superfine Ilabit Cloth,
Cashatete;te,
7,1111 to 9,110
.I.flu to 5,011
2,50 to.. :t,m)
" Croton, _ 4;1)0 to 5.50
" French Cassi mere Pants, 1,00 to
" Fancy Drillings 1,00 to :t,01)
Fine Satin Vests, from to 3,00
Extra fine Satin Vests, from :3.50, to 5,00
Mar eilles
Gentlemen's Fine Cloth Cloaks,
from 13000 to 18,00
SMUTS, COLLATIS,F 4 mpENDF - Azs, STOCKS.
All garments at this establishment are
warranted both in fit and quality of work
manship ; they arc all got up expressly
for the retail trade, consequently more care
is taken in the selection of the goods as
well as the style of cutting. The propri
etor of the establishment is a practical tai
lor (having served a regular apprentice
ship to the business) and has none but prac
tical workmen in his employ. Gentlemen
in want of CLOTHING may depend upon
being suited in every respect, as Nv e are de
termined not to be undersold by any com
petitors. All goods are purchased for
CASH, and sold for C ASII, which enables
us to sell a little lower than thw.e who
deal on the credit system, it being a self
evident fact that the "nimble sixpence is
better than the slow shilling."
Also, al ways on hand an extensive assort
ment of Cloths, Cassimeres, and Vestings,
which will be made to order at the shortest
notice. M. TRACY.
No. 292, 7.lfaiket street, Philadelphia.
INTay 1, 18.16. 3111
2ZIU Y E'S
71 - alional Dagnerrian Gallery and Pho
tographers' Punishing Dipol:
IV ARDE D the Medal, Four First
f Vi k Premiums, and Two Highest Hon
ors V the Institutes . of Massachusetts,
New York, and Pennsylvania, for : the
I most beautiful colored Daguerreotypes and
best Apparatus ever exhibited.
UCPPortraits taken in c'xquisite style,
!without regard to weather. Instructions
given in the art. A. large assortment of
ApparatuS and Stock always on hand, at
the lowest cash prices.
New York, 251 Broadway ; Philadel
phia, 136 Chestnut st.. Boston, 75 Court,
and 58 Ilanover streets ; Washington,
Pennsylvania Avenue.; Petersburg, ;Va.,
Mechanics' Hall ; Cincinnati, Fourth
and Walnut, and 170 Main Street ;' Sara
toga Springs, Broadway.
une 5,-618;16.—1y
Tweeds
/ 4 14 F different varieties for Spring and
l Summer wear—beautiful style and
cheap—to be had at the Store of
WM. RunnzAUFF.
April 10, 1816.
"M' 2 - 11 r
THE subscriber has now on hand an
- extensive assortment of TIN 'WARE
at his Shop in Chambersburg street, which
he will sell at prices to suit the times. -He
therefore solicits those who need any Tin
Ware- -to- ' give him a call.- Remember
Chambersburg street.
GEO. E. BUEHLER.
Gettysburg,
.March 13.
cECOND-HAND COACHES, HUG
, GIES, &c., of good and substantial
make, can be had at the Coach Establish
nient of the subscriber. in Gettysburg . .
W. HOFFMA.N.
Gettysburg, May 29, , 1 t•3lii,
INEOPS SALMI
12, N pursnioire of sundry-IVritq of rouli
r.- E.; p0,;(1. ,, ,-is:uctl out of the, Court
of Cononon A . ilatns county, and
to ine dircetud. N% ill be exposed to
S:,le, ou
•S'alurilall thr. rlay (J . . 11.1,4-110, 1810.
at 1 o'clock, I'. AI. at the C-atirt-house, iti
borout.ol of Cetty:-,1,11w, the fullo‘ing
Kcal I.:::tate—to wit :
A Lot of Ground, ,
situate in the Borough of Gettysbuw, he
in!E part of a lot known on town plot as lot
N. 25. fronting on Baltimore street and
runnino: back to lot 100, on East Middle
street, with right of Alley at intersection ;
adjoinim; propt , rty of D. AT. Smyser, Esq.
and heirs of D.lvid limner ; on which arc
erected a two-story we:itherboarded X11(11'.
with .a two-story brick back DIVELLI NG
11OUSE attAcht..d thereto, and a large and
Convenient two-story Wool) Sllol'.-AL O.
situate in the Borough:aforesaid, and front
ing on South side of East Middle street. and
known on ill \VII plot, as lot No. 1011.
and running. back about 150 feet. on which
are erected I rrr 711 Shy, with
1 sites for fires, I brick. Silver Phonic:
Shop, with one site lOr a 111' 7 ; and a litr9,e
Carrnore Trimmer Shop, vitit an excellent
well of water Leith a pump in it. convenient
to said shop. At.so,
Lot No. 3,
situate in the Borough aforesaid, fronting
on South side of East •Afuldle street, and
adjoin , * last mentioned property and lot
of David Ziegler, and known on town plot
as lot No. 107, and running hack to an al
ley, on which are erected 1 Coal 1 4 .1ted, 1
[mother tilted, and a very large two story
weatherhoarded Frame Buildintr, now used
as a Uarriage-house and paint ,-thop. Lso.
situate in the Borough atoresaid, and front-
Ling on the North side of E a st Middle
street, and being part of lot known on town
plot as lot No. 11a, adjoinii,L , property of
Joseph Little and Jarol, Newman. and
fronting the Methodist Church, on which
are erected a one-story frame Ihrfllim_i•
!louse, with a well of good water with a
pump ill it, near the door.—ALSO,
Lot No. 5.
situate in the Borough aforesaid. near the
East end of Aliddle streeet, adjoing lots ()I'
llenry \Vasmus and Ezekiel Bitekinghitin,
on which ',lre erected a large and conve
nient two-story weatherboarded
lotcw, - a Stable and other outbuildinirs.—
This property is conveniently situated for
two families and is now in the occupancy
of Esitias and John I.,ittle.—ALso,
10.( 1 :i to FL O')
1.1 , 0 10l 1. , 0 1
it) 10.1111
. Lot No 6,
:iihmtc in the Borough aforesaid, in the
%Vest end of Middle street, adjoing Ines of
Georg,c Cheitzman, David Gilbert and an
alley, and contains 2 1-9 Acin:s, utore or
less.—ALso,
Lot - No. 7.
situate in Cumberland township, adjoining
lands of David Gilbert,'Phadtleus Stevens,
and others, containing At:llEs, more Or
less. Seized and taken in execution as the
Estate of DAvin LITTLE.
situate in the Borough of, Gettysburg, ad
joining lots of Jacob Culp and David Lit
he, fronting on East Middle Street, and
running . back to an alley, on which are
erected a two story brick DIrELLING
HOUSE and a two-story frame shop
adjoining ; also, a frame Stable and a nev
er-failing well ocwater. Seized and taken
in execution as ti Estate of Josupu LIT
TLE
being the undivided one-(bird of a tract,
situated in Mountjoy township. Adanis
county, containing 112 AURE:•;, inure or
less, adjoining lands of (1. W. Horner,
Robert 11' Kinney, and others, on which arc
erected a one and one-half story log Dwel
ling House, log 13arn, and a well of water
near the door. Seized and taken execu
tion as the Estate of WILLIAM NUKINNEV.
situate in Cumberland township, Adams
county, containing 6 ACRES, more or less,
adjoining lands of John Slentz, Dr. Gris
wold and others, on which arc erected a
one story- log Dwelling Bona!, and has on
it a variety of Peach Trees. Seized and ta
ken in execution as the estate of UPTON
JOHNSTON.
TO pursuance of a writ of Ficri Facias,
issued out of the Court of ( . ifintnon Pleas
of _Adams County, and to me directed, will
'be exposed to public sale on.Saturdav the
Bth day of August, 18116,
A Tract of land,
situate in Mountpleasant township.contain
ing 10 Acres more or less, adjoining lands
of Egbert Elicert, Peter Smith and others,
on which are erected a 1 1-2 story Log
Dwelling 11ouse, Log Stable with a thresh
ing floor attached thereto; with an excel
lent well of water near the door. Part of
the land (about 10 Acres) is cleared and in
a state of cultivation, the residue being cov
ered with young timber. There are also
orchards of Apple and Peach Trees upon
the. premises. Seized and taken in execu
tion as the estate of PETER PRIEM
13. SCIIIiIVEI3, Sheri . g:
Sheriirs Office,
fletty::burg, July 17, 181i1: 5
ripim ;Mention of the LADIES is , in
vited to the bcantithl assortment of
new style Spring Calicoes, Silks, Merinos,
G inghams; Muslins, Lace, Edging:, Gloves,
llosiery and Fancy Goods generally, just
received and now opening at the Store of
. . WM. RUTHRAUFF.
April 10, 1810. •
:NBC - 4 . I 2k_TAIN"
OF I . ,% nicws KINDS
roll .`•.11.1' .17' 71/IS OFFICE
Lot No. 2
Lot No. .1,
-A L S O-
A Lot of Ground,
-A L S O-
A Tract of Land,
L S
A Tracit of Land,
-A. LSO
Latest Arrival:
PROCLAMATION.
117 lIEREAS the Hon. Wm. N. 'le-
VINE. D:q. Prcident of the several
Courts of Common Pleas, in the counties
composing the 19th District, and Justice
of the Court of Over and Torminer, and
General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all
capital and other offenders in the said dis-,
tret—and SmisErt and J.l>i es
M'Divurr, Esils., JudgeSof the Courts of
Common Pleas. and General Jail Delivery,
for the trial of all capital and other offend
er"; in the county of Adams—have issued
their precept, hearing date the 22d day of
April, ,in the year of our LORD one
thousand eight hundred and forty-six, and
to me directed, for holding a Court of Coin
mon Pleas and General Quarter. Sessions
of the Peace and' General Jail Delivery,
and Court of Over and Terminer, at Get
tvit rg. on ...1/omhiy the 17th day cl .iu•
ga.,l next—
NOTICE N TIEREBY GIVEN To
all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner
and Constables within the said Counts• of
Adams, that thee• he then and there in their
proper persons. ‘c ith their Rolls., Records,
Inquisitions. Examinations and other Re
membrances, to do those things which to
their offices and in that behalf appertain
to be done, and also they who Nv iI I prose
cute against the prisoners that are or then
shall he in the Jail of the said County of
Adams, and to be then and there to pros
ecute :orainst them as shall he just.
BF:N.1.1111N SCIIRIVEIt, •S'heriff.
Getty.-
botg„Tuly 17. 1116.
FILGYiS"rn/1 7 . - .3 NOTICE.
7.,.. 4 ,70T1('E i:: hereby 2k-en to all Lega
ntewi ;old other persons vonverne(l..
that the .1/).1/1.V/S77?../7'/(),V
COL.V7'S of the deveaseil perhons hr rein_
after mentioned will he presented at the (
('onri of Ailains rolinty, for vonfir
illation and allownnee. on .lloialay the 17111'
(lay (f ..Itt,4llV viz:
The account of F. AV. Koehler, Idinin
itstrator (de honis non) of the Estate of Jo
seph Baltzley, decea:Td,
'flue account of James Moore, Adminn:-
trator (dc honis non, %titli the will annex
ed,) of the Estate of 51163111111 Dill, deceas
ed,
;I'he account of John A. Ziegler, one of
the - Exce . utors of the last trill and testa
ment of John Ziegler, deceased, who \V as
one of die Administrator of the Estate of
George Scheatier, deceased.
The account of Samuel Durhoraw, .Id
ministrator of the Estate of George Bender,
deceased.
The account of t'.4amucl Durboraw and
Jacob Iltdic, Executors of the last will and
testament of Isaac Ilulic, deceased.
The account of John Broug,ll one of the
Administrators of the Estate of Georgc. ,
Schen Gr, deceased.
'l'h, liaal account of Abraham Fisher
and Isaac Fisher, Executors of the last
Will and testament of Thomas Fisher, de
ceased.
The' account of George Ickes, \dininis
ti•ator, NVitil the NV ill annexed, of the Estate
of Charles Rinehart, deceased.
The tinal account of James IT. Neely,
Administrator of the Estate of Sain'l Neel
deceased.
'Flu, account of Nicholas Bushey, Ad
ministrator of the Estate of I tenry Walter,
deceased.
The account of Theresa Treat and Levi
T. Williams, Executors of the last will
and Testalllc;nt or Isaac Treat, deceased.
The account of John F. Wolf, Adminis-
trator of the Estate of William Ashbaugh,
deceased.
The account of Philip T. Essiek and
John Houck, Executors of the last will
and testament of Abraham Essick, deceas
ed.
Tie guardianship account of Henry
Dulet and George Emlet, Administrators
of John P.mlet, deceased, who was the
Guardian of Ethvard .I rnlct.
The guardianship account of Henry and ,
George Einlet, Administrators of John
Einlet, deceased, who Arcs the Guardian
of George Enilet.
The guardianship account of Henry L•'m
let and Geor(re Emlet, Administrators of,
John Emlet, deceased, who was Guardian
of Sarah Einiet.
The guardianship account of henry
Emlet and George En]let, administrators
of John Emlet, deceased, who was the
Guardian of Manihiki Ernlet.
The account of Jacob Shank, Adminis
trator (de bolds non) of Jacob Weidaw,
deceased.
The Account of Jacob Myers, Execu
tor of the last will and testament of Henry
'l'oot, deceased.
ROBERT (OBEAN, Reg')
Register's Office, Gettysburg,
July 17, 1816. 5 •
HOUSE SPOUTING
IvILL be made and put up by the
subscriber, who will attend prompt
ly to all orders; and upon as reasonable
terms as can be procured at any establish
ment in the county.
GEO. E. BUEHLER.
Gettysburg, Mardi 13.
ISABELLA. NURSERY,
GETTYSBURG, PA
1 . ;1121:IT TREES, of all kinds, (grafted
Al in the root,) can be had of the sub-
Acrther 'on reasonable terms. Please call
and judge for yourselves.
C..W. lIOFFMAN.
Gettysburg, May 20, 1840.
G rocerltes Queeaiszva re
subscriber has just opened a large
assortment of Groceries suitable for
family use ; also a tine variety of Queens=
ware, which can be sold low.
V l / 4 "3I.,,RUTIIHNUFF.
April 10, 18-10.
r,g ANTE CURRANTS & CITRONS
tA for 5110 by C. \V EAVER.
April 10. 1810.
•
Esrdicclion ttgainst I,c f.s 119
113. 7 Z, ce• •
:1 1- 1 111: “nimi rilamt rollry Flit Iva! term,
1
Co mpa ny, incorporamdit) no 01 , (,f
the itore and folly aid
['on unacr the u: 110 . 1..' 1 1 , P. , 1 , '4 1, ""! (. 1
ThOlllaS C. 3,1,0 M.,wu.
David W. Culi , o , :h, James NVeakly,
..-?itotiel Galbraith. 'Thema , - Pax:,m , ...A.
Philip •zpangler,:lzallillei ‘Vonds.Alirtliam
Klutz, Georgc amid i colt (..0.,,•10 , . call the
atmmion of the ibitants of Cottil,fluitl a nd
comitie , , to Ilic clivaphe:•-rof the
the tivantage , which this kind of imurance
haq outer
llvery person inzAii:wd beeozilos tncnilur
of the company and takes part in the choice of
officer, ::lid the direction of its coliccuis.
2d. For insurance no mote i, d. Inutokd than is
nvee,-ary M meet the exitetnt-. id the Company
and intionontv t 'nhich may happen,
Thu inconve ll ivoce of fftqp:ttt IsCIIIAaIL , iF
aVoided by insuring fur a term of lie t• yems.
4111. Any person applying lot insurance must
give his premium rote fnr the cheapest c'ass
at
the rate 015 per contium which N% ill be
the. SI I , t, for which he mill Lace to pay S• 2
for live years, and .1:1 for survey and policy.
and no inwe unless Loo so,toined 10 a greater
amount than the funds 011 bawd cc ill coV. r ,
then no more will be required than a pro rata
share. These rates are much cheaper than those
of other companies. except such a are . I . llCOlllOt
tel 0/I t h e s;une principles.
TIWAIAS MILLER, I'nc,tr tar.
A G. .N/...J,l.Lit,,Yrc'y.
LIST OF AGENTS.
following named gentlemen have been ap
pointed AGENTS for Adam:: coolly
William \V. Paxton. Gen . ' A gent, 601y:1111g
James A. Tliompsoc,)
David Zeigler. CA
1)r. Wm. H. Stewart,
Henry Myers,
Henry' :llayer, Esq.,
Dmiel Clllllfort,
Abraham Kin! , , Esq
Itai id 1;1 1.:1 ,
M6rrison.
Thomas T. Wierman
Dr. D. Mellinger.
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Beautiful Pictorial and Emblematic Bind
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Persons collecting six copies of this Bible, and
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April 3, 1 SIG.
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by the single pound or larger . 1r ) • TEAS. i
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Peakin Tea Company's Warehouse,
30 Sortie Second Street, between Market
and Chesnut, Philadelphia'
Heretofore it has been.very difficult, in
deed almost impossible, to obtain good
Green and Black Teas. ; But new you
have only to visit the Pekin Tea Compa
ny's Store, to obtain as delicious and fra
grant Tea as yeti could wish for. All
tastes. can here be suited, With the ad-i-n-n
-tactO of getting a pure article at a low price.
° June 26. tf
ILVE TC AND GERMAN SILVER,
PENCILS, VIOLIN STRINGS,
&e., of best quality, ean always he had at
. the Fane:FStore of - 1'; \VEM'ER.
April 10,
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LI OR the cure of DEAFNESS, Pains,
12 • and the discharge of matter from the
Ears. Also, all those disagreeable noises
like the buzzing of insects, falling of water,
whizzing of steno, Stc., &c., which are
symptoms of appioaching deafness, and
also generally attendant with the 'disease.
:MAO persons - Who have been deaf for ten,
fifteen, and twenl3 - years, and were obliged
to use car trumpets, have, after using oue
or two bottles, thrown aside their trumpets,
being, made perfectly well. Physicians
and Surgeons highly recommend its use.
The application of the oil produces no
pain, but on the contrary an agreeable
sensation. flit' recipe for this medicine
has been obtained from an Aurist of great
reputation, Nebo has found, from long ob
servation, that deafness, ill nineteen eases
out of twenty, was produced either front a
Heart of action in The nerves of hearing, or a
drs OCSS in the ears; his object. 'dim:fere,
was to find
.soinething that would create a
healthy condition of those parts. After a
ser 'les of experiutents his efforts were
at last crowned with success, in the dis
cover,- of this preparation, which
. has re
ceiveil the name of BC.llll`.l.'S COMPOUND
AccousTie
tirCertificates of cures may be seen
by Galling on his agent, in Gettysburg,.
8. IL 111_4:111,ER.
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hil.
HEMORRHOIDS, OR PILES, is a
a disease produced by local irritation,
costiveness, purgative stimulants, undue
determination of blood to the hemorrhoidal
vessels by excessive riding or walking, or
a congestive state oldie liver; and often by
a peculiarity of the constitution itself.
It is usually considered under three
forms, or varieties,asfollows : Blind Piles,
White Piles, and Bleeding Piles.
'This disease is so common, and Jo very
well known, that a description of its symp
toms is not deemed necessary.
Tpe success which has followed the use
of the Embrocation in the cure of this dis
ease, has been truly astonishing. Physi
cians now advise their patients to, try it, as
the only PILE Al EDWINE.
In addition to its being a positive reme
dy for the piles, it never fails to cure that
INTOLERABLE ITCHING, which is so very
common, and has its location in the sanio
parts as the
10:7”Certilicates of cures May be seen by
calling on his agent, in Gettysburg,
S. H. IiVEHLER.
Gettysburg, June 2(3, 18413.
Garlegant's Balsam of Health,
PREPARED ONLY BY THE SOLE
rs: E Subscriber has just received a
fresh supply of this valuable Medi
cine, which has acquired a celebrity which
few others ever received in. so short a lime
as a few years. The sale of which has
constantly increased, and will continue as
its merits . :cre made known.
This celebrated Balsam of health is a
medicine of vi getalde compound, warrant
ed a safe and effectual remedy, not only
for dyspepsia, but for the whole train of
diseases resulting from a connection with
a disordered condition of the stomach and
liver, or derangement of the digestite func
tions.
As a flintily modicine it stands unrivalled
and should be possessed by all heads of
families, particularly by those that are sub
ject to a constipation- of the bowels. It
operates as a gentle apperient, giving a
tone and action to the whole system. This
Balsam of Health does not contain a parti
cle of Mercury, but is composed altogether
of vegetable matter, which renders it perfect
ly harmless and can be taken at all tinies.
and is no hindrance to business nor an:
customary habits.
The proprietor could give a great num
ber of certificates of cures performed by
the medicine, but he deems it unnecessary.
as they can see them attached to each di
rections by applying to his authorised
agents in every place where it is advertised
and sold.
For Sale in GettysbOrg, by
SAMUEL li. 'WEIMER.
April 24, 1840. 5r2
TYPE FOUNDRY
Printers' Furnishing .fritrehouse
THE subscribers have opened a new
Type Foundry in the eity of New
York, where they arc ready to supply or
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Fancy Type, Ink, Paper, Cases, Galleys,
Brass Rule, Steel Column Rule, Compo
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cessary ibr a Printing office. Also;‘.second
hand materials.
The Type, which are east in new moulds,
from au entirely new set ofmatrixes, with
deep counters, - are waranted to;he unsur—
passed by any, and will be sold at - prices to .
suit the times. All the type furnished.hy
us are . "hand-cast." The types from any
foundry can be matched at this establish
ment.
Printing presses furnished, and also
Steam Engines of the most approved pat-
Couipasitiop RolleKs fast for priuters
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.‘nrit 10 1816.
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