;,,:'and his 'friends and the public generally that be has aotrott,issud tt.latge assortment of 7`l,N " WARE -iof every description, which_ he wtraell , atiluitle:rate prices--all warranted. wishing to purchase at low rates 'Well to( eall.berore purchasing else -Wag' : 1110 USE, 'SPOUTING' will , be' made . at 12i cents a foot. ipbtAn Apprentice.to the Tinning Initeinesti will be taken, if application, with _good" 'recommendations, be made soon. One,bet:Weat 18 and 17 years of age will be pr6terred. • Gettysburg, March 12, 1847. r r ug attention of the Ladies is tfireeted t*tho'very handsome assortment of 4 (plain, plaid and striped,) larr,'at the Cheap tSore.of . W. & C. RUTHRAUFF. May 7. . . LATEST NEW MK FASHIONS Just rectred at VD. BAKE R'S TAILORING EST ABLIBRMENT, Chisnibersburg street, GETTYSBURG. PA. THE snbitcriber respe - ctfully informs hie friends and the public generally that he continues the Tailoring business at hiit''old . stand, in • Chamhersburg street, *here he_May.at all times ,be found, rcady to acconiiitodate all those who may watill garments Made. lie has just received the last New York • and he promises' all who may favor him with their patronage, that he will give them entirasaisfaction,both as regards the fit aiutworkritanship of all garments entrusted to.'tti)n:,• and at as moderate priceis as they eln:lre obtained anywhere else. Ve hopes byritriet,ittention to bnsiness and a desire to,please, ,to merit a continuance of public patronage and support.. ira:i Country pro duce taken in exchange for Work. J. G. BAWL • April 18, 1847.-am ..111 - :;:A - M.0j): T9N S OR S. B. TIPTON. ir.,:.},i0, , A.8,.., Barber and Hair ' , Dresser, has removed his tremple' td the e Diamond, adjoining the County Buil dings, where he can at all times be found prepared to attend to the calls of the public. rOih' iiihg:e . xperience he flatters himself tAt,- t ile caiigo through'll the ramifications a fitli e- t,-tie, departnients, w ith such an infinite degree - of skill will meet the en tirbiiatitifaction Of all who may submit their i.:liii4 to 'the' keen ordeal of his razor. He ho'pes,t therefore, that by-attention to .busi miss mid a 'desire to please, he -will merit as .well receive: a. liberal share of public p itronage. 'rile sick will be attended to at thei r- linvitto divellings. CTlmmagiP it WO v ~.~~~ ~ y~+',y, 4L--,I)Z-11 1 1 1 ISTRY 71' • • • , DA.-...,I, , LAWRENCE HILL, ' Att i•tre ,, Pn Dent ist, = 111.E.S,P,EC'rlilILLY oars his proles aitnial,services to the citizens of Get. tyshurgtand surrounding country. Ile is PrOitrAdm attend , ,to all cases usually en trulitetl to the VENTIEIT,ItriI hopes, by strict attAptiofi . Derithitrir .alone to be able to ettit4 nll'who may see fit to entrust their etifiii hitt hinds: Office at Mr. M'Coslet , • :''Oloty 15, tf HOVER'S . -- - 1 146fPiiiiiiiiini. Writing` liik . From Dr: the celebrated Profes •Perinf.Olivnalit try in the University; of Penn "ttlyno,ia.: • t(' Philadelphia, Oct. 11, 18.13. 3 0:1-4.Danr , ..,Si,r--Ilaving tried your ink, l ;will thank:you' to send me anbtliar, bottle. Ati - ittAlliatio be excellent'. . 4 6 'I, am yours, truly. ROB'!'. HARE." distin .4iitikia. fur, his, „numerous scientific re of Ohio, Cincinnati, Jan 1 7 ,1844 -r • k q4,,044. Hover s Wnting,ln , 1,.X413,11144i1ki: that, it is the best which has *r pcoupe .10,111 y 'knowledge, and especial itiliiiplxt.elling-tfor the use of the Steel 141141011 , 110eorrnde Ahem, even in . ,frIJOBN.LOCKE, RNA: , of C4e.iniPtrY." .'!i-.7!P • • • • 3•ol.,lo4ol4sitthe_ :cement. tierectiontino gentleman. jt34o. ' 44 41F : A . use of •4 "fiiiiipitiotical testa , of bused.me to, mom -I:4o4l4)wirticle for 7tir-Olibiliet -*-44011Prr. Stanton's I:xtfrotal Re_tiate4v, --HUNT'S LINIMENT,. S now universally acknowledged to be. the 4; INEALLIBLE REMEDY for Rheumatism, spinal affections, Contractions (lithe muscles, sore throat and quinsy, issues, old ulcers, pains in the back and chest, ague in the bieait and face, tooth ache, sprains, bruises, salt rheUm burns, croup, frAsted feet, and all nervous diseases. The trium phant success which has a ttended the application of this most wonder/it/ medicine in curing the most severe cases of the different diseaarsabove named. and the high tneeniurns that huve 'been bestowed upon it, wherever it has been introduced, gives me the right to call on the qfilirted to resort at once to the only renirdy that can la retied on. R" The following letter from Edmund M Blunt, Esq. whose name has been rendered immortal as the author of the Coast Pilot, and F even' other Nautical works, is the most reliabletlidence,of the great value of the celebrated External Remaly, Hunt's Liniment. George E. Staunton, Esq.. Dear Sir :—For more than half a century I have suffered by Rheumatism. A few mOrohri since in consequence consequence of that disease which sticks closer than a brother, I. and injured my side, indlir, ine my applying Hunt's Liniment, from which I had immediate relief; siewerpiently feel ing an attack of my old companion, I applied it to the part affected, which at once remmed it.— As a law compels all ship-masters to carry a med icine chest whilst at sea ; none should go without this, as I think one bottle for external purpo,es worth all the medicine they can carry. You may use this communication at your pleasure. Very respectfully yours, A gentleman of high standing in the society of Friends, speaks as follows of the gloat remedy, Hunt's Liniment: Newcastle 1 1 th month, Ist, IS•14. ,George E. Staunton, Esteemed Friend :—Thy letter of the `?nth ulti mo is received. In my reply I would say. that I have been troubled with a lame knee frir sever.il years, during v,h,ch tim. it has nitcreriscd me much. procured a ['office!' Bunt s Liniment at thy,s early last spring, and 1 have ti,ed it lively,' and can that since that time I have Lad little iir no trouble with my keee. A friend, to whom I sent a bottle, infoims me that it was of great benefit in a rheumatic allbetion. 1 have no hesitation in recommending it to any peition needing an exter nal remedy George E. n—:fometime since I over-heated myself in working, and in a short time the calf of my leg broke out in pimples, which by scratching became hifever sures attic woot desciipX on. The irritation nd swelling was so great that I could not rest day or night; I used one bottle of yonr Liniment and I am-entirely well. I was also affected by a swelling in my groin from the same causes. and the application of the Liniment relieved me at toner!, and I most confidently recommend it to the public as an invaluable remedy. RICHARD MOSIIER. This Liniment is sold at VCand 50 cents per bottle by all the principal Druggists and Merch chants. Orders'addressed to me at Sing Sing., N Y, will beattended to ' G E STANTON, Proprietor. AGENTS.—SamueI 11. Buehler & S. S. Forney, Gal y sburg; Abraham King, .Thol!cr,4'own; E. Zack, Pinetown ; Ja cob Hi !Barr, lidllersburg ; llollinger& Ferree, Petersburg, (Y. S.) ; Jacob Aula bauell,Hampfon; Gco. S. B•mtzel, Merlin May 7, 1847: -- • - - • TiIt,AMFRICAN REMEEY. THOMSON'S CO)I POUND SYRUP OP TAR • AND WOOL) NAPTIIA. (11 F all the remedies recommended. in Tule Sur', years, for the cure of CON'UMPTION, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis. Liver Com plaint. Spitting Blood. Difficulty of Breathing, Pain in the Side and Breast, Palpitation .of the Heart, Influenza, Croup, Broken Constitution, Sore Throat, Ner vous Debility. anl all disea ses of the Throat, Breast AA . Lungs: None has been found more es:tyrant and I-EUM.t- NKNT in its curative power over these. so general and often fatal diseases, than the above prepara tion. The CompOnnd Syrup of Tar and Wood Nnptha is an unparalleled remedy. In addition to the healing power of Tar—the virtues of which. in affectiona of the lungs, is universally acknowl rdged—there is combined with it in this prepara tion the OC 'IVO principles of some of the most cer tain Tonic Vegetable Pectorals. which unite to make it the moat valuable meleine ever offered to the publie for the cure of the diceases for which it is emplm ed. so that it never fails; if taken in time, to produce the intended effect. Among the testimonials to the value of the a, hove medicine are several from distinguished phy.: siciaris of Philadelphia. Read the following from Dr. Young, the eminent oculist Philadelphia, .Tan. IS, 15.17. Having used in my practice. as well as in my own family.•"Thomsion's Compound Syrup Of Tar and Wood Naptha," I have no he.itatior in saying that it is the heat preparation of thalami in use for persons suffering from Consumption, Coughs, Colds, and all affections of the Throat, Breast, Rt.c. so prevalent at this season of the year. WM. YOUNG, M. D. 152 Spruce street. Read also the following from a man who will at any time corroborate its statements. MOST WONDEREI I I.. Philadelphia, Dec. 4, 1847. Penetrated with a deep sense of gratitude for the benefit experienced by the 11FP of Thomson's Cornpound Syrup of Tar, and that others who, like me, have languished throngh years of affliction and suffering, without being able to find a remedy may know where it can he obtained, 1 voliiiirtirily make the following statement. About four years since, after being affected with a violent cold, it left upon me a troublesome and severe cough. Whilst the cough continued, which was with scarcely an intermissiou during this long period, language fails to tell what I have suf fered from debility,.pains in the breast and side 4 night sweats, difficult expectoration. oppressed breathing, an d 'in fact all those symptoms which murk a severe pulnionary affection. The relief occasionally obtained by the discharge of the mat ter which ob•tructed the healthy action of my system, but increased my fears, as the purulent waiter discharged was frequently streaked with blood. • 'During this tinne I was under the treatment of several physicians,and took -many of those prepa rations recommended as serviceable in the cases Of others, but without relief : and 1. at length con cluded that a cure in my cage was hopeless. But how agreeably changed is now my opinion! I have. owl* ahout three WeeitiThomson's Corn found Syrup of Tar. By the use of ono bottle my cough has' beep relieved ano,thyarysterri reinvigo rated,-and by' continuing the use l of it up, to this lime, LaM'satisfied that my complaint is , entirely removed and eradicated.. - . E. REA RIOY, 242 S, Seventh st. 13:7"Tbin inQuabbi remedy*Firepared only, by Antney & Dickson,N. E. Corner of Fi ft h and Spruce streets, Phil adelphia, and can be bad of the ti?Horiat Arita : 6 1 /At . .tti'rfteji tGeqsburg.: ‘ ?; i /it i e r t s r4 l / -, l ;; gkirinfT4 4 ...9 11 R;;; -` • e,',lAViil 2 3ll,lllll-ily • . , . • t",l , t CALLED Sing Sing, July 25. 1645 EDMUND M. BLUNT JACOB ORIFFEN ;3.7obrd, Sept..l, ' REGISTER'S NOTICE. NOTICE iS hereby given to ail Lega l. 'atees and other persons concerned, that the SDMINISTR., , ITION .de- COUNTS of the deceased persons herein after mentioned will be presented at the Or phans' Court of Adams county, for confir mation and allowance, on Tuesday the 25th day of Nay next, viz.: The account of George Robinette, Ex ecutor of the last will and testament of William, Garner, deceased. The account of George Robinette, Ad ministrator of the estate of Mary Gardner, deceased. The first account of Philp Shriver, Ad ministrator of the Estat Wm.-Hartzell, deceased. The account of George Kers!'ler, Ex ecutor of the last will and testament of Mosey F. Ansi), deceased. The aecount of Philip Wolf, Adininis 7 trator of the estate of Henry Palmer, de- ceased. 'file account of James Moore, Adminis trator, kith the will annexed, of Thomas M'Kec, deceased. The account of William IVrCurdy, Ex ecutor of the last will and testament of William Breckenridge, Deceased. The account of Jacob &tosser, Admin istrator of the estate of Alexander Under- . wood, deceased. The account of WilliaM Vanorsdel, Ex ecutigr jof the last will and testament of Isaac Van Orsdel,•dcccased. The account of Jacob Bosserman, John Bosserman, and Peter Bosserman, Execu tors of the last will and testament of John Bosserman, sen., deceased. The account of Henry Riley, Executor of the last will and testament of John Strashaugh, deceased. The account of Maxwell Shields, Guar dian of John, Helen M., Sarah Mary, Ell phemia M., Charles .M'Clean, Elizabeth Harriet, and Martha V. Knox, minor chil dren of Samuel Knox, deceased. The account of Maxwell Shields and Samuel Knox, Trustees, &c. of Samuel Knox, deceased. The account of Geo. W. D. Irvin and James Cooper. Administrators of the Es tate of George Irvin, deceased. The second and final account of Moses M'Clean, Esq. Administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Samuel:Hut chinson, deceased. The account of David-Leas, Executor of the last will and testament of Nancy Sillicks, deceased. The account of henry Comfort, Admin istrator of the estate of Catharine Com fort, deceased. areount of Wm. King, Administra tor, With the will annexed, of the'Estate of Wall:tin AlTlellan, deceased. The account of H. _lll. Kauffman, Ad ministrator of the estate of Isaac Wood, deceased. Ronnrrr COBE.VN, Erg/ger Register's office. (;etryiiburg, April 30, 1 b. 17. Dr. enltch's India.. Peg-chi li& Specific, R Female Complaints—is one of the most valuable medicines in diseases common to Females, ever offered to the public. Diseases arising from weakness or other causes, are removed in a few days. We have heard numbers 'of fe males say they would not be without this Medicine, if it could not be had, for any price. Certificates of cures, in pamPhlet form, may he had of the agents gratis. Dr. Cullen's Indian Vegetable Remedy.. Do. do. • Panacea Do. do." Pile Remedy. Dr. .Ippleton's Remedy for Deafness. Roa:nerd Magic Lotio These Medicines are prepared and sold by the proprietors, Rowan & \Vahon, 376 Market street, Philadelphia, and can he had in Gettysburg at the Drug Store of S. H. BUEHLER. Jan. 15, 1846.—tc PLUIIIEE'S National, Daguerrian Gallery and Pho tographers' Furnishing Depot: WARDED the Mecial, Four First Premiums, and Two Highest lion ors. by the Institutes of Massachusetts, New York, and Pennsylvania, for the most beautiful colored Daguerreotypes and best Apparatus ever exhibited. la.. Portraits taken in exquisite 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 Yoi.,k, 251 Broadway; Philadel phia, 136 Chestnut st.. Boston. 75 Court, and 513 Hanover streets ; Washington, Pennsylvania Avenue ; Petersburg, Va., Mechanics' Hall ; Cincinnati, Fourth and Walnyt,.and 176 Main _Street ; Sara toga Springs, Broadway. • June 15, 1846.—1 y al. P. S 0611 . . 4 , D4GUERBEOTITIST, Ct. ILVER MEDAL awarded for the best pictures ever exhibited. Stranger visiting the city should call and examine the various specimens of colored' .I3tguer reotypes, at M. P. Simons' Gallery; and those wishing likenesses, may rely upon receiving perfect satisfaction in every res pect. Whole families can be grouped to. gether, whiclivforms a most invaluable keepsake. Miniatures set in bracelets, .Medalams, Breastpins, - &c:, An assort ment of the above Jewelry, selected for the purpose; always on hand. . Examine and . then 'decide. Materials used in the Art for sale, atiheiowest rates. , Instruc. tioni given by letter or personalif.„ tAll communications must be posi paid. M. E. SIMONS No. 179 Chestnut Street,: .Opposite the State House, Philti, April 30,.111147:—.4m I")..Ei NUTS, FILBERTS, A-L MONDE Atm.,. of the beit quality to be had at , the'Confeetionarror ..'WEAVER4.. ' • CHEAP WATCHES ! . The Chi a' eat `Gold and Silver Watches • - IN PIIILRDELPIII,R. Gold revers, full jeweled, $45 00 Silver Levers, full jeweled, 23 00 Gold Lepines, jeweled, 30 00 Silver Lepirres, jeweled, 15 00 Silver Quartiers, fine quality, 10 00 Gola watches, plain 15 00 Silver Spectacles Gold Pencils, Gold, Bracelets, -ALAS 01g hAND- A large assortment.of Gold and Silver Hair-Bracelets, Finger-Rings, Breastpins, Hoop Ear-Ring, Gold Pens, Silver Spoons, Sugar Tonges, Thimbles, Gold Neck, and Fob Chains, Guard Keys,•and Jewelry at equally low prices. 11(0 6 Alli want is-a call, to convince cus tomers. All kinds of Watches and Clocks rc paired and - warranted to keep good time for one year. Old Gold and Silver bought !'for Cash, or taken in exchange. I have some Gold and Silver Levers, at still cheaper prices than the above. A lib:. oral Discount made to dealers. Call and see for yourselves. For sale, Eight-day and Thirty-hour Brass Clocks, at LEWIS LADO3IUS'S Watch, Clock, and Jewelry :lore, No. 41.33 Nlarket st., above I Ith; pool' side, xhila. Philadelphia, Sept. 4, 1846. ' tf CREAP WATCHES & SEWELRY 3t,,the Philadelphia french and Jewelry Stare, No, 9t3, N'orth Second street, corner of Quarry Gold Lever Watches, full jewelled, 18 car. cases, . $ , 15 00 Silver Lever do. full jewelled, 23 00 Silver Lever do. 1 jewels, 18 00 Silver Lepine do. jewel'd, Is t pal. 1.1 00 Superior Quartier \Vetches, 10 00 Imitation do. not warranted, 5 00 Gold Spectacles, 8 00 Fine Silver Spectacles, Gold Bracelets, with topaz stones, 3 50 Ladies' Gold Pencils, 16 carats, 2 00 Gold Finger Rings, 37 ets to $8 ; Watch Glasses—plain 12 cts ; patent IS ; Innet 25. Other articles in proportion. All goods warranted to he what are. sold for. O. CONRAD. On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers, Lepities and Quartiars. lower Than the a= . ove prices. ci • Dee. 4,1816.--1 v 7t 0 I U • To Cotaztry Alerchanis, Storikreprrs, and the public ingi•neral. rvilE Subscriber takes this method to inform all whom it 110 V concern, that he intends to keep at his Old Estab liShed "---Stand, No. 382, Market, street, a _.- lust-rate assortment of all kinds of cx? iiid 1'.% oi* Cr/ / 4 .!4i, akisuitable for the Country Traie.— Feeling confident from his expe rience and practical knowledge of the bus iness in all its various branches, that he will; be able to render general satisfaction to 'all who may favor him with their cus tom. pc_7.•Country Merchants would do well to call and examine before purchasing of his more noisy competitors. All hats warranted to retain their color. Hats front $1.25 to $4.00, of the latest style, JOHN' CONWAY. No. 30. Market street, above Eleventh, south side Philadelphia. January 22, 1847. 6m E.,11 L. JLADOM US has removed his Watch . Watch-Tool and Material Store, from No. 33 S. 4th street, where lie has on hand a large assortment of Gold and Silver Lever, L'Epines, and Plain Watch es, with a complete assortment of Tools and materials, such as Lunette, Patent and Plain Glasses, Mainsprings, Verges, Hand Dials, etc., of every description, to which he has added a complete and splendid as sortment of JEWELRY, consisting of Ear Rings, Breast Pins, Bracelets, Gold Chains, Keys, etc. which he will guaran tee- to sell at the lowest New York.prices, Wholesale and Retail. N. 13.—Country Merchants, and others visiting the city, are invited to call & exam ine his stock and large assortnient at No. 248 Market st, below Bth South side.— Orders' from the country promptly attend ed to. April 9—[Jan. 22—Gm.] Spring & Summer Dr` - Goods, 111 AII.Y received from Auction, at J. .12.OSSIJOOPES', No. 411 Market Street above 11th St. opposite Girard Square Philadelphia : such as mous. de laines, from 12 1-2 to 18 3-4 cents, ging hams, new style, 18 3-4 to 25 cents, yard wide lawns, 12 1-2 to 18 3-4, white mulls, bishop lawns, tarletons, jaconetts.• striped and plaid muslin from 12 1-2 to . 25, rich and glossy alpacas from 25 to 37, tiekings, (lands, diaperg, 'Sib. Shawls of every style from $1 to $l2. - CAlicoes.from 5 to 12 1-2 c, 'of a superior style, hosiery and gloves, men's and boy's linen, cotton and woolen stripes and plaids, from 10 to / 20e. Tweed, Ca.rsitnere. all wool, only 25 and 31 ets.. Black,. Eng. and French Cloths from $2 to $5 per yard. My assortment of muslins and linens are not to be surpas 'sod, either itycheapnesS or variety, in this city. Muslins at 8, 10, 12 - 1-2: 3 yards wide, 37 1-2. Cotton and Wool ingrain carpets fecim_lo to 50 cents. Matting 25 to 87 1-2 cents. N. B. Purchasers are requested to call and examine for themselves before buying elsewhere,iand they will aye at least 25 per cent. Phila. April 9. / -3m • PANTALOONS STUFF still very and of good styles, including Cotton;`'WoOlen,-endLinen Ooods, Our motto is ono t01t9,6 ”eai. May 7: " '! & 0./RUTHRAUFi. TO THE AFFLICTED 1 Com Pound Medicated Candy. FOI the Cure of Colds; Coughs, Spit ting of Blood, Bronchetis, Asthma, Whooping Cough,Tains and Oppressions of the breast, and all, other Pulmonary complaints, and other disases which have a tendency to produce Consumption. It. serves also as an effectual clearer of the voice. , 1 75 2 00 4 00 This Candy is entirely a vegetable pre paration, the principal ingredients being, `More -hound, Wild Cherry, Sarsaparilla, Boneset, Eleeampane, ,Liquorice, Flax seed, Iceland Moss, Prickly Ash; &c. and will, if taken in time, relieve the system from those distressing afflictions that tend ; to Consumption. • i , One great advantage in this valuable medicine is its cheapness, the public not', being imposed upon, by the enormously high prices which are generally exacted! for Patent and other medical Preparations -Each package contains directions. • Calf! and try it L Prepared and sold at the Confection arid! Variety store of the Subscriber in West York street, one square from the Court house, and next door to Thompson's Ho= tel. It can also be had at the : Drug Stores of S. H. BUEHLER, and S. FORNEY. lizrThe subscriber as usual continues his Bakery, and is prepared to supply parties at the shortest notice, with choice cakes, &c. ... BLACKSMITHING. E undersigned has connected with his Coaelunaking Establishment a large Smith shop, and is prepared to do all kinds of BLACKS IVIITHING z including ironing Carrie, ges, ggies, If gons, 4-e. lie would sav to those who have Horses to shoe, that he has in his em ploy list-rate hands, which, with his'per sritial attention, will enable him to give• en tire sa - tisraction to all those who uiu)• carol. him with - a call. ' a• v princS , (warranted) will be promptly made_to or der at all time~. kinds. - of REP.ILRING both hi Wood and Iron,at the most redu ced prices. Thanliful' for past uneouragnment; the subscriber solicits a continuance of patro nage, and invites his friends to call at his Establishment in pr - - west (.'h;unbershurt street, a few doors below Thompson's Hotel. To (t hum it roar ,•,), orrro .—This may certify that my 0110 a lmost from ,hirtl),. teas afflicted with SeriDfula, which covervi most ,of its bodies with" •ores ; and d'iikti eighteen months, thong consiatulY undei medical treatment, 'twilit% afforded relief till I was induced to mak .• a trial of Dv Cullen's Indian Vegetable Pa gacetL The attending physician„ on witnesfhing itsgood effects, recommended its contitow.lee ac , according to directions, and byloisiiik.„ i single bunk! 01 the Panacea, the child wit; apparently cured. It is now about foilt Months Sint'e., the medieine was discontlint unit, and I 11:14 In) doubt but the mire isi complete. Y (tub I rffly, 1 ltowAsn & w.( LYON ' . M..M . (1. I:A F, a ) Phil o& red. 0, 1817. '•- :0110 I‘lltrket.Sti BA It BE It's tn!. f Mr. J. 'l'. 12owAs0—Stit;—Sonietiniti last Spring I was so unfortimaie as t o ge h the ‘..Jackson, Or Barber's hell," by shay Mg after some One affeeted by thati troll blesome and obstinate disem e. - ; : 1' o eannot have forgotten the swolleAt an irritated condition of my face at ilit9 - tint you recommended "1)r. Cullen's Ik)lia 1 Vegetable l'ammea." • I In. ‘e now the pleasure to inform yo 1.. for the benefit of all who arc similarly all, dieted, that the use of a single bottle of 1116 Panacea Cured me entirely. You mat well judge of my gratifiCation at such a re , ,s(l4, as I had so often known the diseas! to continue for years under the usual mer curial remedies. (Signed) Phila. Aug. 5 1845. T. L. Sunders, . Pledge Office , Ye learned ones of the ullealine. Art,' it ye ca l . ,0 bli m Laconic i/I ()Ws:4111131 pl ide as in w:e ii toed lane which ye know not how to N 01114,11131. yi may preset te molly valuable li‘es w Lich will o therw i:e be Kwriliced. Will ye not preset 'be it' if it-skallnot acciimplish all w e ela;rn lit it ;Met .NEW CLOCK AND Irian(' a fair tr al,•according 10 gh rer;ilml.. rte trill pul , • • list) an account of its failme in any ditee pave': ES'IABILISIIMENT. in the U. States at our own expense. % - And here we say, without the tear of contra ,i, II Lt X . .1 7 aA2; F B d:etion, that we hate not found a ease of Scioltila or othei di-case for wllich we 'eel mmend the 1' 1 - 11 ESPECTFULLY informshis friends , lil .1 , nacca, which the medicine has not :Tem ) • .. rlk and the public generally, that he has I rested • removed his ClOck-and Watch Establish-1 We have at this time a multituee of patients tin ier treatment• all of whom are doing well. A. menu from Taneytowu, Md., to Gettys :mow them is one of CAF.. CI. R, it hie I was [11;- , burg, at the stand lately occupied by Jo - 1 flounced by physicians beyond the reach of Fure!i SEPII MATIIIAS, deceased, where he will: cal assistance, hut from all appeatances will ‘'' he-pleased to wait upon all who May favor I clued in a etc months. hint with their custom. He will keep on I (1:1 The above valuable mecreine is for sale hand a general assort- wholesale and retail. by Messrs Rowan and - Wio. ment of -4.2.. ton, Proanetors,'376 market wee!, Philadelphia .._, . aut t by th e nillowing agents s. CIA, C S, 7 . 0 ..- 12 --",,, Itl &mud 11. Ihtehler; Cntlysburg, Pa. , 1 m Ne i .. 7t. W A f r CIIES) 0 .. 1. 4, ) " :"-': C. a. MOrrbi, York, Pa. C C ...... ..‘,.*% itii.k.,„•P,---•,,::,..!+F N. N /lobinon, Baltimote, Md. A N o April 23, 18-17. 7 —tf 4)EWE,4Bitiv C. W. HOFFMAN Gettysburg, Feb. (1, 1816. • DAVID HEAGY, 1,1 4 11.,iyiv,z! ETIJIINS his grateful arknoWledg ments for the very liberal patronage which has heretofore been extended to him, and takes this method of informing his friends and customers, and the public generally, that he still continues the CA lI INPIT-M :MING in Chamltershurg street, at his old stand, where those wi'shing first rate Furnimre can be supplied on the shortest notice. CHAIRS ! CIEAIRS ! cile has also, in connection with the Ca r binet-making, commenced the CllA 112- MAKING, and is prepared to furnish those wishing Chairs at as reasonable rates as nt any other establishment in tile !Once, and of as good quality, made of the hest Materials and by one who understands his his business. 0 All kinds of produce, and lowlier, will be taken in exchange fur Furniture, ttnd the highest market price given. pp-COFFINS will be inade- i ,ti the shortest notive, and all orders promiVly ai tendcd to; as usual. DAVID iIE.AGY Gettysburg, iarcir 19, 1817.—tf. which will be sold on the most reasonable terms. 'Cloeke, Watehes, &c., will be're- paired 'at tho most reasonable prices, and warranted to give entire satisfaction. Ilar- ing . laeen eng a ged in thehnsinefis for a num• ber.Ol yearshe hopes, by industry and . por.. ticular attention to his customers, to. merit a share of puhlie patronage. , Gettysburg,.Obt.' 9, 1846,—tf. E have just received la lutudeome . assortment of Titan and. fringed PARASOLS, which we will he pleased to show . to all who. favor us with :a mall.. May 7. •IV. C:pI_TTIITiAIIFF. C. WEAVER CD, ERSONS ntllieted ith Cancer, Erysipelas, Old ores, Clew, '1 et, ter, Mereinial Diseases, or any other complaints arising from impurities of the blood, Aje,reqUebt ed to read the following testimonials, in *prookof the woudertul properties of the above icine. READ! READ! BEAD!!! HEREMARY 'FETTER GeNts.—lt is now'six months since ny youngest child, a daughter, had t entail ous affection, which made its appearauca ( over its entire body. , It was a ease of Hereditary Toter, and st, virulent was the. disease, that we wished; in ease. it amid not be speedily relieved, that it might be soon laid m its grave. At this stage of then disease my sister-in-law called upon -you,. to advise as to the best preparation-off Sa rsaparilla that could be procured, alr on *al terative ; when you recommended tlie'use of Dr. Cullen's Italian Vegetable Panacea,. aad I am pleased to say thatthe . good ef fects of the medicine were doses when it had taken. but a few t and by the time we had used one single bottle,. the disease had entirely disappeared.; mad from that time there has been to re-ap pearance. I really feel thankful 16 y•ott • for having reconunended the Panacea- in." this ease, for I feel confident that had not the disease been arrested, my child would. crc this, have been the tenant of the col b d and silent tomb. Respectfully yours, ROWANn & ' WALTON. JOhO P. /?et'o, Phila. Dee. 0 18+5. 85 N. Sevetith WHITE SWELLING. - • Phibide/phin I:ecembet 10, 18-15. Mr. J. T. P0165A.. Dear Sir,--At your request. I eheerfttl- Iv give you an uremiat of the wonder cure effected upon pie by dim? elable Panacea. At the iise rinirteen years I had upon my right,' 10. a IV hite Swelling, Ithich stiffened tt joint. and caused some seventy or inure pieces of the bone to come away in lIK sores, and which was temporarily relieved by the usual remedies; but not entirely. cu red.- At times sores wriuhl :11z:int break out, anti become so distressing and paillitir that I could get no rest •inight nor day. . In i this way it condoned till. last spring, when, having 'witnessed th e cxsracir "ry ellccts; of your Pan a cea, as an alterati% e, %Toil . r a daughter of mine who %vas using it lt)r chronic disease, 1 concluded to make itteq al of it ut in own case; the resuli:le heen au entire cure. 1 our now sixty-su en years of age, and have tAltfered three years with sores. 1 cheerfully n-\- testirtmetal to ; the many others that Ita vejheard, of t!te cores performed by yr. celebrated Panacea. Thomas Frollon:•'-' , 403 N. Third Street,: Alderman Seventh Ward, N. L. • CIWITT.A Fez' I her s ! 1 *cni I her!! ! '„ ' v I , Cheap. for Cash. 4 , V REDERICK G. FR. EH,; Uphotr 1 r i 12 ' Wrer and GeneratFurniober-Nie 415 Market street, abiwe Eltwentli. Note i l ) Side, opposite Girard Now. Yhiladeli b !' 1 . I where. may bo had at all times d itirg t , sortment of Beds and Alattresses• Curb 7, noir pitl.Etathers, Chairs,' 'Fab - les...Bet steads aud Looking,glasfes; together witl all other articled in the , alMreinbe of hinf, mess, at the very lowest pi:jee rorAt i ndi. i 401V..8. AI l old nork repaired wiAttnnik, ness, and d'evuteb. 1 MprriW4o, /847—(1111.) 1 -nW. (I'