~~.,. ^~ - V :' J,t 7 Pf).il.,S I 111 . IT k F :lis''d NV: st of Jale r''' Or("ipieli ; Isq., iu Ci r linhei-- p.,.:y opposite the English hcre he will be ple3r ed to see his fricuds% Having just return- ed fr.! the Cities a large and splend id assoruncnt of fashionable e • f7 J -; E. ,-, lef,cl from t!u , ...cry hest EstAlistiments, wishinfr to make BA R- C; A.INS:, to ,ire him a call. f , t7 - "T'Cottotry Pr t_iviliant:e for goods. Gotyllitr , r., April 10, 18,16. A . 7 N I:TS, FII,BE WI'S, Al. MONDS, ilr., of the best quality to be hail at the Confertionary of C. AVEAVER. April 10, 1810 BIRDSM,L'S PATENT STEEL ,"..ih f;i: a Cern :vat ors (lAN be h:elfi,r .Cinn!)erland township at (:. 110rtq...7:s (poach-Shop, r. and see them - t 1 )::v 19 G. all 1 G f / 4 NIETY (v,:1711-ZT-IIATE 01:- ""1 1Z A 7 . ; GES, )1 ()NS' constantly i,y C. E A 10, 1S 10. Arrivaa "' I 1 attention of the I.A . DIES is in -1:3 tiled to the be:pitiful assochnent of 11L'W I.:lcp, :dainus.Gloves, 3I l-ief nn.l I.',lney Goods ffrour:lllY. just le....eired and new oponjli Sh>re • \; `,I. IZUTIIIZAUFF. A pril 1 (), 1 L L rea" ,`;• RE 'l.ll ! 11E " . •t:l):, , .(:riht . r . L:1. , : now on hand :t I:mrit twsnlitnettt of TIN \V ARE, :;(:',l nn yon::finable terms at lti , 3 1',,ta)1;,t1,111: t;1 in, Chainbcr:;btirAr ;111,1, sre. G. E. 1 . 1 I! EII LER, . .1 - .lllr , 19, 1 S 16. 'al 5.311.2 J j A 1,1n1 . 7 anal c.xi-ellent assortment of Paint Brr.hts n n t l St ,IL Tool 3. jr.st and for side at reason able prit.;_ , s, at tile Deng and Book Stove o r 1. 11. BUEIILEIL Getlyz , ', - ,lir4 Jane 5, 18.16. - cri-0.r.7.:;:! Ice Creeri;.! hours ; parties FAT -01-'1 :it the o,lortest notice, atta 'Ton rt terms. (.!r.ll at the Frt;it Confeciitioary Store of C. WEAVER. Get!r:lmi ,, , April 10, 1816. e r• p • .fk; p , FAIT' 11 7 ,1?1", SOAPS, FANCY TOYS, ,Sze., for sale" by C. NV ENVER. pfil L), I 8 t. P'OND-11AND COACHES, BUG OILS. ‘!„:(.., of good and substantial :111 be li:ifl :It flit: Coach Establish uicnt of the tubseriber. in Gnat-slum) .. . C. W. IIOIFAI/c.N. G;:ttvsbarfr, May 20. 1816. )11 ,- :;S:32t 111111 z: liyarodie, will lie attended to woilunen, ar the, Foundry of l a'J 511 ~SSC I'lUCl' Tll OS. WARREN 19. 'il'erTeffN (I!lThrent l'arietics for Spring and VI/ Summer Ivear—beautiful :;tyle and cheap—to be had at the Store of WM. RUTHRAUFF. April 10, 1810. _ CA. 31a ) M E7:O,TIENG A CAMP MEETING of the "Cannon OF GOD " will commence on illunu'ag Ike 7111 of ,S'epi ember, near the Two Tav erns. All favorably dispivetl are invited tojein us. ,JOSEPII PLOCHER, JONATHAN YOISNG, Cununittc:. Aug. 11 etrattFirT.•:! 'eantlies ! v`•IIE subscriber has generally an as sortment of Candies for sale at his Establishment in Chambersburg street, next dour to Thompson's Ilotcl.• C. WEAVER. April 10, 18,10. tj - 7 ^ S kND'S PA RILL A.—This in valaable Inctlieine has won its, w.ay in pub lic faro:- until it has heroine the only at linoNvlctl,etl preparation that can be relied tilKot for illy l'emoval and cure of all dis eases orioinating in an impure and depraved stat^ of the flood and otherAuids. It is not reduced in medicinal vtM by the ad ditionof sugar, and is prepared by an ad ditional prose s, entirely new.' The prin ciple which rend;:rs this root so valuable is wholly pre . . , :erved. eiltis Sarsaparilla is extensively rccommi-nded and proved to he highly beueticial for purifYing the blood, and removing unhealthy humors, eradica ting the effects Of mercury from the SVS tem. clearing the skin. &c. It *IS also used with the happiest etreets in rheumatism lip ror ftp titer particulars and conclus've evi dence 4rtf its ~, u rwrit, r eilracy.!•ce Pamphlets. ‘vhielt mmy be obi:lite . ..! of a , ..,0n'.; gratis. Ptimaled and Etbid. %viltile , a!e awl ,mail, by A. B. & D. S aute. 7it Fulton F.:10-i Ne..t . erk. Sold also by ap poiLtnlent of the r. I,ty S. li. BU Eli mat, ( ;enYbbtirgt Pa. Price y t per bottle. Six bottles • AtW - tl5l 1.1, Xiaro NatiT ggra or VAT?IOFS Imps LE .‘27' 7711 S (417('1: ID 71 `,"'x: l " r7 l 177 DI.. LAWiIi?,NUI: ; I — n;) E4TEUTTI - I , LY . Uulpi cry Ice; to (:rt tv-!inr:,,. and EurrounditPz ciolutry. 11c i'; jo....pared to attend to all (.3, , e.1 u.twally rn tru,ted to the and aitcntion to Dentistry alone, to 1“e al de to please all Nvlio may see, tit to entrust ItHr teeth in his bands. Office at Mr. Al*(lo.di%s Hotel. Tblav 15. lf . _ %15: , Lkda't t 0 1 , er:11;11!).1 L. \ niittershiot, r;pr("I'FI'LLY informs the Pill (;.;..tylmrg and vicinity that he is pry par to perform every op;:ration apperminin4 . to his Profession ; '.ucli as Cle:inimr and Phzo . inf4 Teeth, with Gold, Silver,Tin-foil, and Compnition. lie will insert incorruptible teeth on Pi vot, or Gold or Silver clad:, in the most durrible manner. • c•,,rions; tee!h are properly treated at a seasoixtble time, the, progress of the decay may be cntirelv amistetl. I lie n•iil inert them, from one to entire ots, in such manner, that Limy will - 61111.c t!c articulation Of the voice perfect, and mittnrially assist in trintieation: From ill success Avhivii has aiteruh , (l his profes:ional operations fur 41 unin bc,r of ve:tr.:: p:lst. he is e‘mil;l:m! he all who may favor him Nvith a Vi:T'For his phir.e of residrnee in quire at the store of Mr. Samuel Falules toeli. - - •F. F V. B. F. N is respectfully made to the following gen tleman : Rev. Pier. 11 tr•Gur rt , Rev. Pr. '',II:`II7CIZEIt. E G r. Prof. 11. l'l t T. U. Swrril.it, Dr. 1). Rev. S. M — .llL-r.Lis, Dr. C. N. lkimucir. 1)r. P. I; tmirNT, • Afurcli 20. It' ...„r•f . r) Vr r a t •ri or ALL KINDS, AND IN ANY QrANTITY. (1 - lAN be supplied by the subscriber, at 'a- ) his PLAINFIELD NU HSEEDFS, near PETnitsnutut, (York Sprint.F!') Adttn:l-4 county, Et' - His supply of APPLE fr:7 -.77 ti, o'erT fa,-, v or y I d pyo—liavin ‘ E,r from '20,000 to- 25, 000 salcahle Trees on hand :•antl fcels el - m(l,lcm that, for size and he it of ap pearance, they will surpass any other in the market. Ile warrants all bis 'Greg s to be genuine. IE3 TI:101S are NS I,OW as Trees can be purchased else Where. - A considerible reduction made to those who talo_; large quantities, or who buy to sell again. ft:=7CatalOntes sent to tho•-•e who wish them. M. WRIGHT. July 17., '2ln CH Al CriA THIS WAY FOR BARGAINS! FTIE subscriber respectfully invites the itattention of Housekeepers and others to the large assortment of q COMMON AND FANC V - CIIIIIP P. " .., ~ always on hand at his establish- Ml meat in Chambershurg street.— His furniture is made after the latest lash jolts and ; of different colors, in imitation of Afaho!rany, Satin, Rose and Walnut Wood, &c., all of which can he had at the lowit price for Cash or Country Pro duce. , . ErF'Call and see us at the Shop, in Cluunbersburir street, one door West of the Lutheran Church. DAVID ITEAGY. Gettysburg, July 21. tf • Br: Wise.—No time must be lost by the use of foolish remedies, such as bleeding, or mercury, for they both only puff off the evil day to make it more fatal. Even in intlamatory diseases, bleeding' never ought to ha resorted to, for in nine cases out of ten it will take away the power of nature to effect the cure, even when aid ed by Brandreth's Pills. They can take Out the impurities froM the blood, but alas! they cannot put new blood into the body, this requires time, but they cAN REGENER ATE OLD BLOOD, but the old blood must be there. It is at all time easier to eradicate mercury from the system and restore the mcrenrialized being to full health, than it is to affeet the restoration of the man who has repeatedly been bled. Bleeding and the effects of opium are the greatest antag onists the — Brandreth • s Pills have to con tend against. Let us therefore he 'wise and when sickness assails us, abstract the disease ov - r or THE BLOOD, not the blood out of the body which bleeding does. • Now, Bratulre.th's Pills not only puri fy the blood, but they lessen the quanti ty and at the same time make the quality better. 'I 4 hey billy take the worn out parts from the blood, those which, if retained, would be a source of disease. The good effects-A - 1141i are derived front Brandreth's Pills have to be felt to be believed. The seeds of decay can be constantly eradica ted by their use, mid the PRINCIPLE or LIFE—Tnr: lhooo—strengthened. Thus pr9tracting, vigor of body and mind to a period when we have been accustomed to see the faltering step and the enfeebled in tellect. 117 - The genuine Brandreth's Pills can be had of the following Agents:— J. M. Stevenson 4 Co.,—Gettysburg. Jno. 13. Ale Creary,—Petersburg. .11»whant Kin g,-11unterswwn. .4. .111cFarland,--Abbousw Wll. Cook LS' _Tredor,—Hamplon. NrS/terry:k Fink,—Littlesto. ril Dttncaii,—Clashtowil. ./oh;/ '7,181(3.-31 ...'_ _.::.r L^:sue-••,'-tT::- - I!EMS EMSEE - , Tlr. 7 a I , ' , .:ANKT,T); AV. 11E,NAv - ,llf - 41)'r:c*I - rt - r , r , Y zyn.:,,c(;etty: bur surr un - ir.tl contort - . that he 11: - ..s %I!:eti the v.(.11 Lnown i Zr:st ril ;Fish au 3; I 1); VID liEAGY of .1. IL SKELLY, in Chanthc. , rsbur , st.• E:-.WFOTFULLY 'returns hi:: ffrate-" GetrysburiT, nearly opposite Mr. Buchler's im a n ., w l ei ln-emcws - f o r 1 1 1 „ ver y Apothecary and Book Store, where he is liberal etemu . . - ag'.:ment whieli has hereto-' prepared to execute all work in hit; fore Been extended to him, and respectful with neatness and in the most tippro‘cd ly informs his' friends that he still contin styl2. a -- ; All work entrusted t o hi m , w ill MS the he warranted to fit. His terms will be e n bi nr t.. - u a ra ljg Er us f vcs .s, very moderate, for CASH or CovsTrty Pp,o -• at tile Old Stand in Charnhersherg street. where he isprepred to execute the ...N./I/t -est and most I O.Jiionolde li 'ork, which he will Nvarrani equal, if not superior, to any in the place. Ile has now, and will always keep on hand a general and exbuisive assortment of the different articles of Furniture, including ty."7-.The latest Fashions will be regular-. . t!eeivel Iron, the Citi f .i ; . Gettysburfr. March 20. 10.10.-1 v FAS!ACi,!S I l'Alillier\:Sl • oprw, Fashions just received Subscriber respectfully informs . 11 his friends and the public generally. that he continues to carry on the TA 11 N G uu,:ine.=.3 at his ,Estaldishment bersbur , r strcet, Gettysburg, a few doors below ThGrupson's Hotel, Ivhere he will always be Prt'l'alud 1 ) ) 'wend to orders up on the mo:4t reasonable tcrms.' Ile has made arrahgcmcnts to receive regularly the iriatest Ciff,/ iFt:uh:: 3 ()/nv, and he promises all who may favor him with their patronage, that ho will Fire them entire s:itisfaction, both as it regards the lit and Wormanship or all garments entrusted to him ; innl at us moderate prices as they can be obtained :my where else. lie hopes, by : , triet attention to husines's, 111(1 a d:.,;ire to please, to merit a share of public patronago and support. . 1 72,....C0untry Produce taken in exchange for Work. JOHN G. BAIiER (;,.tty,l)urg..lpril :3, 16 Frigg % ; lor 1, 1 1. , "11111 . 1h, and I,l,lllli filing Of 11L' Hair, a)1,1 the removal . (1 . I)yarlrql; Scurf, (ST., be hail, \V :1111i retail, at Dr. :11'1'111:111:ii ,. .s Drti L i; Store. llar ri,:htirr, l'a. If this article, by a sil;.ele ap plication, does not remove everyfparticle when for 111 T purpotie, the lVill lie refunded. t_l7„Nutiteriitis certificates cAn lie pro ilii~ ca, :"1 - toviitg its ethcarv, which that be FPPTI :It the - Drag Store 01 S. 11. 131 1 17:11- 1J:1Z, Ciittvsloirff, where the article is for sale. Price 75 cts. per bottle. July 10, ISI6. _ 71 7 11 E undersigned has connected with his Coachmaking Establishment a largo Smith shop, and 03 prepared to do all kinds of ILCICEIMITRINC - , includin!* ironic g Carriage's, Buggirs, L r j'e. IleWould Sa Vto those who have liorses to shoe, that he has in his em ploy first-rate hands, which, with his per sonal attention, NVill enable him to give en tire satisfaction to all those who may favor him with a call. cf:(irrrig . e Zgn s t, - - gy- Springs (warranted) 'will be promptly made to or der at all times. lauds of REP.3IRI.VG done, both in Wood and Iron, at the most redu ced prices. Thankful for past eneour:wement, the subscriber solicits a continuance of patro nage, and 'invites his friends to call at his Establishment in pc., - 7 - wet.Cliatnlvrshurg street, a fete doors below Thompson's Hotel. C. W. HOFFMAN.' Gettysburg, Feb. 0, 1816. Il E Subscriber having.removcd from Gettysburg, persons havino Imsiness 611116111 may find hiw duringall the Courts and on every Tnesday throughout the year, at the lintel of James . Al'Cosh, in Gettys burg, and at all other timus,at his residence in Littlestown. 111 . SIIERRY. Feb. 0, 1810. Gm CraFFEIZS his professional services to Qp the people of Adams County. Ills Office is the one• on the public square in Gettysbag, lately occupied as a Law-Ql - by 1V it. 111.'SHERav, Esq. Ile" has also made arrangements to have the advice nnl assistance of his Father, Junot: REED of Carlisle, in all difficult eases. September 20. tf ALEX. B. STEVENSON, OFFICE in the Centre Squate s North of the Court-house, between" Smith's" and ''Stevenson's'' corners. THO 5/A S 31. 1 C E .It Y . , ATTORNEY AT LA 11". n i FFICE in the South-east Coiner of the Diamond, between A. B. Kurtz's llotel and R. W. I)l'Slierry's Store. Gettysburg, Dec. 12, 1845.—tf WRESENTS his respects to Lis friends and informs thenoltat It ...leas made arrangements to continue to practice as usual in the Courts of Adams county, under the new regulation of the times for holding them. Jan. 30,1546. • -tr 77, - 4-7 ANTE CURRANTS & CITRONS ZI A fo - r salt..by C. WEAVER: April 10. 'IE; • . • PA,AC/;, - S3IiTHING. .17ii Q \; A 14 . J. H. REED, ATTORIEY 1.2111-, ATTORNEY . iIT LA T, 1-411" NOTICE Or esd_ Str --4 -I=i -74 _24' MU) (Of Carli.;l6) (rt .- • %. a-1-r,, • //W. I - • 'F' l 2 (t. 41 . .1J A— .th A al a A 1.. C .V ., T E N N D DINIG T.l 11 LP, ,S' BEDSTEADS, CUPBQARDS, Work and IVash Stands, &c. all of are of a superior quality, and fur 01111" asks an exionination to ha aeknoNOchedas the very latest fashion. All orders fur 'ofriitis will be prompt /v.,attended to usual. Gctlysburi;, Fel). 0, 1810. AkIE,E;GAM [i-liii,BSTRIY I °IP 0"; ffi,7 :J. I I,' IVO GEORGE it. svv - opE TI P ET URNS hi., thanks to his friends r. l -' 4l .' for the liberal patrenaLle liitlic•rto ex tended hint, and respeetfully invites all persons desirous ‘,lsi.ettring tirst-rate niture at reasonable prices, to rail at his t'abilieklutking Esiablisliment. in yod r s sicevi, a EIW doors cast - of IVAT -1-I,Es' Hotel, %via re he kill be prepared to make, to order, CE E , TOILET' 2.33aE , iiiiCblin 0 . 4 k, SOcriS, Cupboards, Worl:, Wash and Candle Siund.Y, toqother with_ every article in his line of husiness. Ile will also keep on hand the various articles of Furniture, made of 'the best materials, and in the neatest styles. All orders for Work will be promptly attended to on the most yea sonahle terms. Give us a call! tc -COFFINS will he furnished at all times upon the shortest notice. err Country Produce will he taken in leNchancre for Inrnitnir. Gettysburg, Julie 12, 18-16. -4 ! ) ' 2 7:3 • _ .... . - . ETTYSE3IIIIO FOUNDRY owlei'ffachizre Shop. r -a' II E subscribers having leased the fa- Foundry in (lettvsbur!r, respectfully informs his friends and the public in general that be has now on hands, and will contin ue to manufacture, a large assortment of A; I' 11:" L% , of all patients, such as the Hathaway, Par lor, Premium, and nine-plate Cooking Stove, also Chamber Stoves, of all sorts and sizes. He has also on hand, ( inachiney, of all kinds—for Threshing Machines, Grist Mills, Saw, Mills, &c. also PLOUGH CASTINGS of all the patterns now in use. lle has on hand, already made, a number of the celebrated SYLEII PLOISGIIS, which he will sell low. Ile has also on hand, and iv ill continue to make, HOL LOW-WARE, Wagon and Carriage-box es, and all other articles in his line of bus iness, which are too numerous to men— lion. .11e has, also, 111 I. nil it MAMINES, ready made, and continues to manufacture Lcrrufs Patent two-horse Machines, and the Hanover and York patterns. Any one whn v want BRASS cAsT INGS, will be attended to. All the above articles will be FOld 1 for Ca di or country Produce. Old metal will also be taken in exchange for work. tra -- Repairing, and all work in his line, done at the shortest notice..LA The subscriber is very thankful for past favors, and hopes his friends. will remem ber the 01t1 Establishment, in the Western part of the town, near C. W. Hollinan's ! Coach shop. Gettysburg, Dec. 19. _ 51 , " 4_ l -/0- THE subscriber has now on band an extensive assortment of TIN WARE at his Shop in Charnbershurg street, Which lie will sell at prices to suit the times. Ile therefore solicits those who need any Tin Ware to give him a call: Remember Chambershurg street. GEO. E. BUEHLER. sburg, March 13. --- ‘::,ILVER AND GERMAN SILVER 'PENCILS, VIOLIN STRINGS, &e., of best quality, eau ,always be had at the Fancy Store of C. WEAVER. 10, IPit;, , D .S. MOND' TONSO IZ 771 SIID ) 13 llarher and Pre , er. l,as removed his "Temple" the li:Ilnond. adjoinin , the Conniv wh he call at all tints Q hti"l 'nod prcpar,..:l to attend to the call" , of the puldie. front lmm experience he tlattt rs himself that he can fro throthrh all the ramilionlions of the Tonsarical 4:Tart:ileitis, with Foch un ; infinite deo - ree of skill as will niect the en tire satisfaction of all who may subtnit their 1 chins to the keen ordeal of his razor. lie hopes, therefore, that by attention to husi ne. and a d isdesire to please, he will hicrit as well as receive . a hiltl-al share of public, patronage. 'File sick will he attended to at their private dwellings.. Oct. 10. tf L' s ir; : i7; .73 National Dagrierria» GoUri!' nrrrl Plio lograph(rs' Furnb,hinz Drpor: /4 WARDED the • illetial, Four First 11 pi,nnnns. and Two Highest Hon ors by' the Institutes of INlassuelinsetts, New York, and Pennsylvania, for the most beautiful colored Dagyierreotylws and best Apparatus ever exhibited. Etl:7 - Portraits taken in exquisite style, without reaard to weather. Instructions given in the' art. A lark assortment of Apparatus and Stock always on hand, at the loNvcst cash pt'ices. Now York, '251 Broadway ; pltin. UM Chestnut st.. 'Boston. 75 Court, and 58 Hanover streets ; Washintiton, Pennsvlvania Avenue ; Petersburff, Va., Mechanics' Ilan C incinnati, Fourth and Walnut, and 17G Hain Street ; Sara twra Sprimrs, Broadway. June 5,1816.-1 y Prof(Whin agGiiitSi LoNS by 31-11-0 TiIITE "Cum/ter/and rutict, .ilittitoi i'rotectir•ti Company, - luting incorpoiatcd by an net or 1. , -_tislatititt Mid telly 1 - 11:11117rd and in olent tion 1111d1 . 1' the 1111 OCtik) 11 of ti r tollov latatil of 1.17: 11:1 , 11111, C. „11111 . 1 . , 301.111 :klitcle. 111% Id Culloc:t, h. halves IVitalth.t.' i\ illiatu Moaoro, :"aoluel I:1014;11lb. 'Mom xi( 11. A. (; :\ 1 W o ods. M ora h a n ) Ki;:tz, Goonzo• Pori:ne. all.l scot 1 CoN to, pall the at:cotton of the tttlt clotatits of Ci.otiteitand and ldant eoniiiio:. to the cheap:lo,s of the rates.and the many ahvat.t.v_tcs which this I.ind of insurance Pits mer any other : Ist. ]:very' perron licecrr.es a tnetnber of the company and t.thcs pats in the choice of officeis alid the direction of its reolieollll , . Vitt in , tn.:lice no mole is that, is necessary to ii.cet the rcl•.rnsr, of slit Coinritty at, I iwlrmiutc at.,:itiist loss( ‘‘ltich may happen. Id. The triton% enictice of fiefilicitt renewals avoi,lyd by insurit ternQSlfivet yea. s. •itb. Any person a pi - hying . rut iniquarre must Like his p:einittin t otc for the cheat est c' , tiss at the rate of iu l or 1., 1011 st which t dl l,e `..;:t.) on the '.... , 1111 1 5 1 . tor which he will have to pay `,i0.2 for five years, and for survey and p o licy, and no [lime loss he stistitincil to a greater artiminithan the funds On hand will cover, and theta tu , 111.1IC 1\ 111 be re(1111(1111 1111111 It pro rata "Iliese rates are touch cheaper than those of other corn panie, , . except such as are incorpora ted on the same principles. 'IIIOIIAS rats' DENT. A. G. 1 1.1.1:1t, ASCC.y. LIST OF AGENTS. . The following named gentlemen have been ap pointed AG lINTrz for Adams county : ‘Villiam W. Paxton. Gent Agent, Gettysburg Jarue.4 A. Thompson, David Zeigler, Dr. Wm. It. Stewart, Henry Myers, Henry :Mayer, Esq., Daniel Comfort, Abrilhani King. Esq., David Blythe, Esq., .Morrkon, Thomas T. ierman, Dr D. Mellinger, Sept. :20, lb..* 1.---tf 'l'o ' A ‘7/1131 ;Al AITI)E.TaI El c. you mar he sure of obtaining, at all times, pure and highly flavored CzJA trea gm FRESH by the single pound or larger TEAS.: quantities, at the i'eakin Tea Company's Warehouse, 30' South Second Street, between Market and Chesnut, Philadelphia. Heretofore it has been very difficult, in deed almost impossible, to obtain good Green and 131aek Teas. But now you have only to visit the Pekin Tea Compa ny's Store, to obtain as delicious and fra grant Tea as you could wish fbr. All tastes can here be suited, with the advan tage of getting a pure article at a low price. June 20. tf r.l Run' TREES, of all kinds, (grafted in the root,) can be had of the sub. scriber on reasonable terms. Please call and judge for yourselves. C. W. lIOFFMAN. Gettysburg, May 29, 1846. r net"' ICS QlfeCHWr Se ,HE subscriber has just opened a large assortment of Groceries suitable for family. use ;' also it fine variety of Queens ware, which can be sold low. WM. RUTHRAUFF. April 10, 1846. T. WARREN 1,10175 Z SFOUTING 77' , 11 ILT, be made and put up by the 4 d' subscriber, who ‘vill attendprompt ly to all orders, and upon as reasonable terms as can be procured at any establish ment in the county. GtO. E. BUEHLER. Gettysburg, March 13. S. TON, 131 P R'FA N T ISABELLA ;NURSERY, c ETTvsnilw, PA Cloths . : Cloths Cig k F all colors and qualities% Cassirneres tUY • Cassinetts, Viistings, Silks, kkz.v. just received and for,sale at the Store of the subscriber. W M. EuTninurr. A r riuo. 1816. - • • _ :--_, -4,::- -...,-. , --- - - - v.v -.,,, , , i -- ikx.a,,,,, - • • : :.• i, St: / 0.3 . 1 ....', 1 t;113 EA ..t2y,,1.-kve-f.,-1 .rg.el. , : - 4z- ,4 -.:-T , .. fi ..,. :iVil - t ir—i r „-)-s-: , ,,54 , -, •-•;.-D-4„,..72. 4 ..- 1:13 ,. .t. D)i .. j F 7 .!'-' l / 4 . f' , ..1 a.;.4\•:...e.:: .4. • „ 6 , 4. ,„ i t ....... ~ : i f.. . 110 0 r , , 1 r a - . a, /. t,..._ '''' .. : -,,,-. 4 :- 1:t. 1 -,,- ‘ ...,..., 1 1 .. 4 11•I, , . ' In d l ( ~) 1?1{ 11 0111.):-;,.0(il irritation, costiveness, 'v local costiveness, IT'urgative stimulants, utqlut: determination of blood to the hemorrhoidal vessels by exce. , :sive riding er walking, or a congestive state oldie Ever. tAid olu.lll y a peculiarity of the constitution It is usually considered under time forms, or varieties,as follows : Bli n d Pil e ,. White Piles, and Bleeding riles. This disease is so common, and so very , yell known, that a description arils symy toms is not deemed necessar y. The success which has followed the ul , e of the Embrocation in the cure of this ease. has hcen s trnly astonishing. Physi cians..now advise their patients to try it, :18 the only PILE In addition to its being a positive reme dy for the piles, it never fails to cure that IvroLuttAnhE urtniNo, which is so very common, and has its location ill the stall° parts as the piles. riD7 - --Cert ific:ates of cures may 110 seen iq calling on his agent, in GettrAnmr, 8. 11. 11 . 1:EIILEP. Gettysburg, June 26, 18.16. uy DIA jok ATARP,I , s • fl ACOUSTICACOUSTIC OIL! • THE ONO MAE MA DEAFNESS -; "" 11,101Z . the cure of DEAFNESS, Pains, IC and the discharge of matter from the Ears. Also, all tlnwe disagreeable noises like the buzzing of insects, falling of water, whizzing of steam, &c., &e., which are syniptoins of approaching deafness, awl also generally attendant with the disease. Manv persons who have heen deaf for ten, fifteen, and twenty years, and were obliged to use ear trumpets, have, alter using one or two bottles, thrown aside their trumpets, Jwing made - perfectly well. Physicians and StTreons highly recommend its use. 'The application of The oil produces no pain, but on the contrary an agreeable sensation. l'he recipe for this lin:client° has been obtained from an Aurist of neat'g reputation, NVIIO II:18 101111 d, from long ob-' sensation, that deafness, in_ninetiTn cases out ol• twenty, was produced either front a NV:111t ui action in the nerves of hearing, or a dryness in the ears; his object, iherefore, -was to find something that would create a healthy condition of those parts. After a. ong series of c speriinents his efforts were at last crowned with success; in the dis- . covery of this preparation, which has re ceived the name of t . . , !CAIIPA'S Co-Arm:Nu Accovs•rtc Certificates of cures ninv be seen' by calling on,liis agent, in b urg, S. 11. 11U1::111,ER. Gettysburg, Tune 2(S, 18 , 16. 3tn Garlegant's Balsam of Health, rnErA RED ON Ll' BY THE SOLI: rifHE Subscriber has just receircel a fresh sapply of this valuable Medi cine, whit:Wit:is acquired a celebrity which few others ever received in 'so short a limo as a few years. The sale of which has constantly increased, and will rontinue as its merits are wade known. Petersburg. Nev (..11cster Abbotttom I. Fliaiwn Cp. lluntersto'.)•n Ahlicrsstow 11 Atendtttown. East Berlin. This celebrated 13alsam of health is a medicine of vegetalde compound, warrant ed a safe awl effectual remedy, not only for dyspepsia, but the_ whole train of diseases rcsultill , r from connection a dis rdercd condition of the stomach and liver, or derangement of the digestive func- ttons• As a family medicine it stands unrivalled and should be possessed by all heads of families, particularly by those that arc sub ject to a constipation of the boWels. It operates as a gentle apperient, giving a tone and action to the whole system. This 13alsum c 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 lid taken at all times, and is no hindrance to business nor any customary habits. The proprietor could give a great num ber of certificates of cures performed by the medicine, but he deems it nonneccssary, as they can sec them attached to each di rections. by applying to his authorised agents in every place where it is advertised and sold. For Sale in Gettysburg, by SAMUEL 11. BUEHLER April 24, 1846 TYPE FOUNDRY, Printers.' Furniuhing Witrehouse THE subscribers have' opened a new Type Foundry in the city of New York, where they are ready t&"supply or ders to any extent, for any kind of Job or Fancy Type, 114 k, Paper, Cases, Galleys, Brass Rule, Steel Column Rule, Compo sing Sticks; Chases, and every article ne cessary for a Printing office. Also, second hand materials. The Type, which are east in new moulds, from an entirelrnew set of matrixes, with deep counters, are waranted to be unsur passed by any, and will be sold at prices to suit the times. All the type furnished by us , are “hand-cast." The types front any foundry can be matched at this establish ment. Printing presses furnished, and alsr Steam Engines of the most approved pat C omposition Rollers east for printers. COCK ROFT & OVE.IIEND; 68 Ann st. Dee. 19. . . ly Li RESIT M. R. RAISINS, FIGS, &r jr for tqlle by C "\VF, AVM:. PROPRIETO It,