CarsBl#6la. tie County Offices, fltvt OVA A ItY. SstOtsOf to the decision of the Conn !mention. I again olTer myeelf as amiudihaut, (or the office of PROTIIO- NO:PARY. • Thanhful for the liberal en couragement I received et the last nomi nation for the office of Prothonotary, 1 re spectfully selicit the support of my felloK eitisena. • , O'EO. W. 111'CIELLAN. Getiyiburg, Feb. 18, 1848. THE OLIO GENZR:ILLY. letA..o If WIZENS and Fri •uds • • ' ..resiant idly announce myself a can didate foc i the Oka of PROTI!ONOTA- Rl of,*(lams county, at the next (election, (auhjact to the decision of the Whig Coun ty cil . rtypatieo,) and respectfully solicit your support... Should I receive the notn ittatititt aind olected, I will discharge the dully* of said Attica with fidelity and to the heat of my ability. JOIIN PICKING tut - Berlin, Feb. 18, 1818. To the Intiernsncient Voters of Adams County. :PRIEIOS and of fer"; myself to your consideration as a Candidate fur the (Mee Of Prothonotary of 'Atients county, (subject to the decision of the'l?ilhig County Convection,) anti re spectfully:solicit your support. -Should I &elected; I wilt be thank . ; follbr' thilaior and discharge the duties of the 44*th :fidelity, to the hest of my WM. W. PAXTON. Gatiitborg, March 3, 1848. REGISTER. & RECORDER. To the Vote, s of Adams County. I?ELLOW.CITIZENS o ff er my self as muididate for the office of REGISTER & RECORDER. at the nett election, • (subject to the decision of the Withroominating Convention.) R. W. M'SHERR Y. Gituyslnnyt, rob. 18. 1848. 74'the Voters of adttms county. OFFER myself to your consideration as a candidate for the office of Regis ter and Recorder, at the ensuing election, (subject to the decision of the Whig Coun ty Convention ' ) and veapectfull y solicit your support,--- noinina . the favor will be thankfully received, and the ditties' of tliFaitice discharged faithful ly to the beat of to ability. • ". , 1151.Eft . WILHENNY. irk t Veir. 25; 1848.—tc. ro4i.Voters Of Sdams County. 4 L .l' theonggesoou of many friends, in 41k. tfittiseent 'Sections of the country,l em Ihditneettgiiitfti offer myself is a can. didatd'for: the :old of Register and Recor. der. ,subitlet the decision of a 'Whig Coudtt• Ilabiirantioti. three years ago, throug this 1111daess of my ,Wliw friends, I was cni,bled to' come °attack/xi . best itt Mifillt 'fin 0 iri iiiteeetifet,aetthis Year I !Nat; in like manner. 14,1:to so foitnauitt as to secure the nominithm. 1 return my grateful thanks to my Wends for their former Support, and respectfully solicit of all such, and of the Whigs 'of the coo* generally, their favorable consideration in the present can. sus. WM. W. HAMERSIX. ' Petersburg. (Y. S.) March 3.,—tc CLERK OF THE COURTS. -- 7b the Valero of kdams County. r. ELLOW-CITIZENS.—Tbrough the persuasion of numerous friends, I o or myself for your suffrages, as a candi date for the CLERK OF THE COURTS, (subject to tho Whig Convention) and itt spectfully solicit your support. If nomi nated and elected. I, will endeavor to die charge the duties incumbent on me, to the boat of wy ability. EDEN NORRIS. Straban township, March 31. "Ul NCOMIAG ED by numerous friends 4 ll' I respectfully offer myself to the eit izaos of Adams county. as a candidate for the officeof CLERK OF THE COURTS. (subject to the decision of the W hig Coun ty Convention,) . and respectfully sidle! their support, with the assuranca that, if nomi nated and elected, the favor shall be ac knowledged by a faithful and proper dis charge of the duties of the office. H. DEN WIDDIE Gettysburg, Feb. 18, 1848. 7b the Voters of Adana Comity: FFLLOW-CITIZENS :—I offer my self to your consideration as g cud. date for CLERK OF THE COURTS, (subject to the -decision of the Whig con vention.) II nominated and dims& 1 will faithfully and impartially perform the du ties of the office to the best of my ability. S. R. RUSSELL. Getysburg, Feb. 18, 1848. SHERIFFALTY. TO r.FIE VOTERS OF 4D.IMs. COUNTY: HEREBY again announce myself a ~.cantiMate for the 'airmen!' SHERIFF subject , to the decision of the Whig Coun ty Clonvention,) and respectfully aolicit . you support. _ _ DAVID McNIURDIE. Franklin ►p., Feb. 25, 1848. Tai the Citizens of Mama County. lIAYE been induced by the encour igen:tent cud representations of runner. ous friends to announce myself as a can didate.for the office of SHERIFF, (subject to the deehtion of the Whig County Con vention.) Shouhl Ibe nominated and e lected, my best shall be directed to a faithful and proper discharge of the du. ties of the °thee. MINNIGH. LaiTore township, March 10, 1848 c9ad Fello.v.ciazens of Adam., co. IEiIti(X)URAGED by my friends, and KA suffering under the lose of my right *nu lately. I.offer myscif is a caudittate for 444 of SIiERIFF, at dui ensuing elentiott, (aultjeet to the decision of the Whig Comity Convention,) and respect fully solicit your eupport. If nominated m4d °WOO. nay best efforts shall be brought into 104iun to tlieelfirge the duties of the ofttA4llllfitiiy. • . LEONARD .M'ELWEE. Hostmoori township, March 10. Wag' Voters ni'Aiern* plenty. IPSIZOW t;ITIZEN :.•••••••Voil al linen wawa tne as a candidate for elileelliste (subject to the 41111004* of the Whig Coml. Oen tendon *A). Should you nousiaate and elect "me, your kindness will he acknowledged by irecting my hest efforts to a faithful and impartial discharge of the duties of the office. AARON COX Latimore tp., Feb. 25, 1848.—tc. TO THE CITIZENS or ADAMS COUNTY. .11 HEREBY announce tAyielf a candi- JL didate for the office of S,H ERIFF at the next election, (subject to the deci sion of the Whig County Convention.) and respectfully solicit your support.— Should I be nominated and elected, my best efforts shall be directed to a faithful and proper discharge of the duties'of the Office. WILLIAM FICKES. Reading tp, Feb. 11, 11148.--te 71, the citizens of Adams county. FELLOW CITIZENS stein offer myself to your consideration as a can didate for the otlice of SHERIFF, at the next General Election, ',subject to the deci sion of the Whig County Convention.) Thankful for the liberal tiupport received at the last Sherif''. election. I respectfully solicit your suppFirt, and pledge my heat endeavors, if nominated and elected, to Ks charge the duties of the o ffice with prompt nos/ and fidelity. EPHRAIM SWOPE. Germany. tp., Feb. 21, 1848.—te • REGISTER AND RECORDER. To the live and Independent Voters of 4 T the eet•oest aolieitation of many Ilk friends, I am induced to offer my self es-an-lettlependerte-for-RE , LISTER• & RECORDER of Adams county. Should Ibe elected, I shall feel under many obligaions to the public,, and shall endeavor to discharge the duties of the office to the best ()rimy ability. WM. F. WALTER Stroban tp., April 7, 1848—tf. NEW ESTABLISHMENT. HENRY SMITH, ESPECTFULLY informs the citi. tit zens of Gettysburg. and strangers who may tarry here until their beards Brow, that he has opened a now saloon in the shop formerly occupied by JACOB Les:by, in West York street, one door West of Paxton's Hat-store, where he intends prose c tin ths_i Tonsorialloilicatin_sllals tied and various branches. His razor's good and sharp, Hell shave your lace without a smart. Gentlemen, call and see for yourselves. His sponge is good, his towels ace clean, And in his shop he's always seen. Ita'lle also respectfully informs the gentlemen that they can at any time have their boots blacked in the neatest style.— Gentlemen can also have grease removed from their clothes. Mary. Ann Smith RESPECTFULLY informs the ladies of Gettysburg that she has furnished the room . . • • • : ,411Have r .sebere—she-intends prosecuting Shairipooing and removing dandruff, in which her friends have been pleased to accord to her the palm of supe riority. She will also attend to removing grease from ladies' apparel. Gettysburg, April 21,1848. DIAMOND TONSOR S. IL TIPTON. FASHIONABLE Barber and Hair Dresser, has removed his "Temple" to the diamond, adjoining the County Buil dings, where he can at all times be found prepared to attend to the calls of the public From long experience 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 submit them (shins to the keen 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 shire of public patronage. The sick will be attended to a their private dwellings. 11 9 CONAUGHY, Attorney al Law, OFFICE in the S. W. corner of the Public Square, one door West of G. Arnold's Store, formerly occupied as a Law Office by John Wconaughy, dec'd, He solicits; and by prompt and faithful at tention to business in his profession, it will be his endeavor to merit, confidence and patronage. Kr.D. WCONAI7OItY will also attend promptly to all business entrusted to him as .gent and Solicitor for Patents and Pensions. He has made arrangements, through whiCh he cart furnish very desira ble facilities to applicants, and entirely re them from the necessity of ainurney to Washington, - On application totim per sonally or by letter. Gettysburg, April 2.—tf ALEX. R. STEVENSON, dITTORIVEY AT LAW, UFFICE in the Centre Sqnare, North of the . Court-house, between Smith's and Stevenson's corners. Gettysburg, Pa. J. Lawrence Bill, M. D., DE,VTIST, EBPECTFULLY offers his profes sional services to the citizens of Get tysburg and surrounding country. He is prepared to attend to all cases 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 teethinhis hands. tj Office, second door above Ferry's Hotel, S. Baltimore street. Gettysburg, July 23.—tf ATTEND TO YOUR TEETH Dr. F. E. Vandersloot, SORG EON DENTIST, ESPECTFULLY informs the Citi zens of - Gettysburg and vicinhy that he is prepared to perform every operation appertaining to his Profession, such as cleansing, filing, plugging and inserting Teeth, from a single tooth to a full set. An experience of more than twelve years in the Profession he trusts will etable him to operate to the entire satisfaction of those who may wish his services. All work will be warranted. For his place of residence enquire at the store of Sul ud Fahnestock. Reference is respectfully made to the fol lowing gentlemen : Key. Dr. Schmucker, Rs.. Prof., Banshee, Dr. D.'Gilbeit, Ray. E. V. Gerhart, Not. M. L. glover, 9, 1847-1 y Dr. D. Hama, Prot H. Haupt, Dr, C. N. Boquehy, Gettysburg, Oct. BLACKSDIZTHII\77i. rr HE undersigned hag, connected with his Coaehmaking Mstablishment a large Smith. Shop, and is prepared to do ALL RINDS OF. BLACKSIIITHING, INCLUpI:4O IRONING CARRIAGES, BOGGIER, WAGONS, H. He would say to those who have Horses to shoe, that he has in his employ first-rate hands, which, with his personal attcn;ion, will enable him to give entire satisfaction to allthose who may favor him with a call. CARRIAGE & BUGGY SPRINGS, (warranted) will be promptly made to or der at all times. lwAll kinds of REPAIRING done, both in Wood and Iron, at the moat reduc ed prices. ic7oThankful for past encouragement, the subscriber solicits a continuance orpat ronage, and invites his friends to call at his Establishment in west Chambersburg st., a few doors below Thompson's• Hotel, C. W. HOFF Gettysburg, October 15, 1847 C. W. HOFFMAN TENS WAYFEIR - IlliioMNS IN ..,Cahiuut-Puinittire !_ GEORGE PI. SWOPE ESPECTF LT LI.Y informs his friends and the pulilie irenerally that he continues to keep on hand, at his l'ah inet-inaking E,;:tt,l)shinont. ut East York street. Getiv,hi,i-z. large aszertweiit of al: kinds of CA 1311 N ET F: kk 0. i'i: l_ t U. 0... s:;7) =EMI Mahngann, (Yuri?, and Maple I? RE:IC:) . . Plain and Taney. Fre:ich 4 . hail-French BE D .S' I.IS, Centre, Dining 4- Brtakin.yt T.I CI,ES, Cup-boards, Trorkstands, Candlestands, 4.c. As my Furniture is manuficiured by myself fur regular customers, and not pr .ductioo purposes, the public may rely up on its being, what it purports to be, of faAh ionable style, and best material and work manship. Housekeepers and others, desiring new and GOOD Furniture. will do well to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. C' OFFINS mile to order. at all times. GEO. H. SWOPE. Getlysburg, 1848.—tf - - NEWS ! NEWS! NEWS! o-Partnershia l iA the t'abinet- Makingi3usiness. rirlHE subscribers have entered into 1 Partnership in the Cabinet-making business, at the old stand of Henry Gar tacit, in South Baltimore street, opposite Winebrenner's Tannery—where they will always have on hand, and be prepared to make, to order, Sideboards, Secretaries, I)ressing Bu- reaua, Tables, Bedsteads. Wash, Work and Candle-stands, and, in short, every article belonging to the above business. They will also hare on hand CHAIRS of all varieties. Kir All orders for COFFINS attended to with the utmost promptness. The subscribers assure the public, that all work purchased of them will be of the neatest and most durable character. They superintend themselves the construction of every article, thus being assured that both material and workmanshipucan't be brat." Their terms are exe.cedingly reasonable,. as may be learned by giving them a call. r:?.. Country produce taken in eachange for work. HENRY GARLACH, DANIEL TRIMMER Gettysburg, Jan. 28. . G. E. BUEHLER RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public generally that he has now on hand a large assortment of TIN WARE of every desicription. which he will sell at moderate prices—all wa trotted. Persons wishing to purchase al low rates will do well to call before purchasing else where. HOUSE SPOUTING will be made and put up at 121 cents a foot. Gettysburg, March 12, 1847. HOUSE SPOUTING • viT ILL 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 ',aunty.- GEO. E. BUEHLER. Gettysburg, October 115, 1847.. rt.OLD PENS AND SILVER PEN CILS, (best quality) Card Cases, Visiting , and Printing Cards, Fancy Note Paper, EqYelopea, .Motto Wafers, Posey Sealing Wax, Letter Stamps, &c.. for sale by _ S. 11. BUEHLER. li eeerrir • SUMMER II ATS. A LARGE assortment—as cheap as. A comfortable—just received and foX male hy. J. L. SCEICK.• April 7, 1848. .agents IWa to ted, TIMEE Agents wanted to circulate a number of New and Popular Works in Adams county. For further particulars call at the Bookstore of KELLER KURTZ. a et2MlCltoPaLertair, N hand and for sale, a lot of Travd jag Bags anti Baskets, very handy and cheap. J. L. SCHICK. April 7, 1848. ' BRANDRETIPS PILLS- THE BEST PAM ILY MEDIrINE sir ADIV,S should use the Brandreth Pitts fre , Thes µill ensure them from se. Verefimkness of the stoinacb,and,generally speak ins, entirely preVent it., 'rhefrandreth Pills are harmless. They increase the powers of life— they do not,' depress them. Females" will • find them lo secure that state of health which every mother wishes to enjoy. In the costiveness so often prevalentat this interesting period, the Bran. dreth Pills are a safe and effectual remedy. There is rio medicine so safes, this—it is more easy than castor oil, and is now generally used by numerous ladies through their co..finemant. Dr. - HIS adieqh•tan refer to many of our first pb'sicians who recommend his Pills to their patients to the exciusion of all 'other purgatives, and the Pills being composed entirely of Herbs or Vegetable matter, purify the blood, and tarry off the corrupt humors of the body, in a manner so simple as to gi, e every day ease and pleasure. In order to discriminate between Teittictehich is eternal, and conjecture, which is like a transient we must be guided by the light of EXPE RIENCE- To what does experience direct ? To_ the FREE..USE - OF DR. BRANDRETIVS PILLS hr all cues of bodily suffering. As this "vice is followed, SO WILL THE IiE,A LT ❑ OF THE BODY BE. The writer has long, used them and 'has never found them fail of im parting relief. In all acute diseai-es, let Pram skoth's Pillundmild diet he used, and the patient will soon be restored to good health. In chronic complaints let the Pills be used as often as con venient, by which means the vitality of the blond will be improved, and the crisis will be genet:ill) , brought about; the direve being changed to a cute, a few large dMes of lulls and stew days con tinement to the house, will change the chronically diseased individual to a bound Marl. This is no figure of the ithagination ; it can be proved by a thousand matterrof feet men who have experien ced. it, • 1?1:7•1!IP: 33 DER. in 411,eases of diseaSe, no matter whether it be a cold or a cotigh; whether it be asthma ur Constimpt ion whether it be then• inatism or pleurisy; whether it be typhus or te ver-aui•ague, or billions fever; cramp or- whoop. ins conch or measles; whether it be scarlet leper or small pox . that the Pills known as Br andretha Pills will surely do more than all the medicines of the Diug Stores for your restoration to hralch, i and what is more than all will surely do you no harm. 1 - rVI prrtnns s!lnuM C eiTy A NDRI•: s Iv r: Agents."lltrc on.CA OW , • ths , vtrtme ar•v:e w,!.eiss Ise ihey CO ro• Iliandreth 1':11: no , 50;,..1 f or :In rents 1) , , 'qua 1t 1)". IL I3r.tod, t:t's (P.li,r. I lir, .1, ay. N. York rota by the foflowin L r ‘'.llly ALrents :J. 13. \ l'Crear Prlers!'unr \ br.0:1o1 z. ontorstown ;A. ‘l'Prri.l,l, I)L.. \l. Wihite, imptii ..'Snerrol , _;er J.e i•siown ; Mary 1. 1 1/11."3:1. ; l:vo. W. !lei - v.1%11,1101J ( J. 11..111 1 .0 , 1:1;h. East ; D. Newt: nner Mechanics, ; I I over. [ APril 7, 19 19. 1 1 1Z0 BONO BLICO Ross' T:XP/It17:011.1111T. FOR THE CURE Cr Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Bron chitis, .dsthma, Croup, Whooping Cough, Spitting of Blood, Sore Throat, Pains and Oppres sions of the Breast, Dif ficulty of Breathing, and all other di seases of the ..,_ PULMONARY ORGANS, AAS been before the public Or seserel veers, during which time the proprietor has re ceived numerous testimonials from his fellow.4it liens, here and elsewhere, speaking in the high est terms of its superior efficacy The followimt certificate is from Mr. William T. League, Eastilliltimore street. near Canal : BALTIMORE, Dec. :22, 1547. Mr. J,,mcs F. .ffiss—fir—lt is with pleamie that I make to you the following statement of the efficacy of your Expectorant in ray ca,e, hoping that others similarly afflicted may he in duced to use it as L woe: For several motitor past I have sullered with severe oppression of the breast. Through the day 1 would feel but little of it, bat at night it would trouble nie con siderably, and in the mornings my throat would be dry, and the phlegm would rattle on my breast, but all efforts to remove it were of no a vail. A friend who had used your Expectorant advised me to try it, which I did, and am happy to inform you that I have been cured by the we of one bottle. The first few dons loosened the phlegm, which came up in large quantitie , . and by the time I had token the whole of it 1 felt like another person. Yours Respectfully, WILLIAM "t_LEAGUE I.7CAUTIONI—In consequence 01 the many preparations now before the public u der the names of "Extracts," 'Balsams," 'Syrups,' &c. and even of a similar name, the proprietor deems it necessary to caution the afflicted against Coun terfeits. Each bottle of the minse has the words "Re.ts . Expertorant—lmproted—Bukinwt, Md." blown in the glass ; the initials ' J. F. R in cqpnected capitals stamped on the seal, and my written rignature on the wrapper, without which it cannot be genuine. 'tla Price. 50 cents per bottle, and the money to be refunded it a cure be not effected, when taken accordirig to directions! Prepared only by J. F. ROSS, Druggist, Baltimore. For sole by the following Agents:— Samuel 11. Buehler, Gettysburg. Geo. W. Heagy, Fairfield. Was. M. Keltleukell, Petersburg. March, 31, 1948. (May 2g, 1S•17-1 y The Daily National Whig ilpS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY IN THE ilk City of W.uhingtort, at S o'clock, P. M.— :Sundays excepted—and - served to subscribers in the City; at the Navy Yard in Georgetoon ; in Alexandria and Baltimore on the came evening, at 6 cents a week, payable to the solo Agent of the Whig, G. L. Gillchrea, Esq., or his order. It is also mailed to any part of the U. States for $4 per annum, or $2 for six months, payable in ad• vance. Advertisements of ten lines or less in serted one time tor 50 cents ;'tnJD times for 75 cents; three times $1; one week for $1 75, two weeks for $27:1; one month $4; two months $7; three months $10; six months $l7; one year $3O —payable always in advavces • THE NATIONAL WHIG is what its name indicates. It speaks the sentiments of the Whig patty of the Union on every question of public policy. It advocates the election to the Presi dency of ZACHART 'Nixon', subject to the deci sion of the Whig National Convention. It makes war to the knife upon ell the measures and acts of the Administration deemed to be adverse to the interests of the country, and exposes without fear or favor the corruptions of the party in pow er. its columns are open to every man in the country for the aiscussion of political or any oth. .er questions. In addition to politica, a large portion of the National Whig will be derpted to' publications upon Agriculture, Mechanic and other useful arts, Science in general, Law ; Medicine, Statist ics, kg. Cboiee specimens of Aneeripn•and , Fo. reign Literature will alio be given, inch.diig Reviews, &c. A weekly Vet of the Patents is. sued by the eAtcnt Mick will Illwelise be pub lished—the whole forinitt% complete family newspaper.: '• • • THE WEEKLY NATIONAL WHIG, • one of the largest newspapers to kbe U. States , is now made up from the columns of the Daily Na tiontal Whig, and is published every. Saturday for the low price of $2 per annurn, payable in' ad vance. A double sheet of eight pages will; be gived whenever the presivor matter shall justify it. The memoirs of Gen..Tisylor. written ex presslrfor, the National Wbicare in course of publication. They commenced_ with the second number, a large number of copies of which have been printed, to supply calls for bark numbers, CHARLES W, FENTON, ' Proprietor of National Whig. ' Washingtbn, Oct. 22, 1847.-8 m (sg) And Oietitnesst, . FOR the . oure of external Sores, Strof Woos affections, Liver Complaint, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Pains in the Chest, Tutnors, Diseases of the Skin, Piles, Corns, Rheumatism, .dr,c., 4c., for sale at the Ding Store of S. H.' BUEHLER, Indian ifiegel tible rifl Ito ea, DR. CULLEN AGAIN VICTORIOUS. OWAND WALTON. Philadelphia :— Gents.—ln justice to you as well as a duty I owe the public, I feel constrained to furnish a short statement of the wonderful 'taming; army on William, and mau?wbo reed this testimonial will be surprised to find that beta still living, and still more so, when.they learn that he has entire ly ricovered from thedreadful Scrofula with which he has so long tufreted. It is now more than four yenta tines the dis ease first made its appearance on one of his legs, In deep and running ulcers'. These Continued more than two years. confining him to his bed. during which several pieces of the bone came a way. it then attacked his arm, causing severe painful ulcers. Several pieces ot bone came frem the arm also. In this time (two years and six months) he Saes under the treatment of several of our hest physicians, (end took some thirty or more bottles of Sarsaparilla and lodine; and was pronounced by the Doctors, INCURABLE. He was Oven, upon the tecomreendation of Mr. Ils zlehurst, taken to Willa Hospital," where he continued under the care of Dr. Parish, three months. Ile was then sent home as incurable.— In a tewinonths the other leg broke out in Open ulcers. Spirits of Tar was recommended by a friend—he took this about four months, without benetit—indeed he got worse, when I must say, I gale up all hope of his ever getting well ; at this stage of the disease, I was advised by the Rev. A. D. Gillette, to tr your medicine. I had very little faith in it, I c.nfess. (hat ing tried so many medicines witlioc tenefit.) He, however, commenced taking the PANACEA on the first of of March, A 1). 1816, and has been using it ten -months. •-Thressmouthe atler he began-the use of the Panacea, en ulcer made its appearance upon his neck above the rollai bone. This continued open until about three' weeks since, welts IT neaten. lie is niisv sound. and in the enjoyment of perfect health. I gratefully add my testimon ial to the many already in your possossion. of the , wonderful etlieack of your •• DR CULLEN'S DIAN VEGE'PARLE PA N CEA " Respeetiolle ll.\ D. IREI'II (Late of Philadelphia.) now Bra, ard New .le:hey. .I.lthuAry 1,1 n lies bixteewli 4::I) 0: I) I 1 17 ute.th • • lb, r.ber. .\!,'..:Trar .1, nr I I.:r lite I. 0! Vll.O !i‘l 10'1112 t:111 f,lOlll asr nrdi ;.! to t ss,.l .•11 and !LC lilt' iac's err lorth in t`re Slane st.verreol Arl l ' 1111:1 U. ss ur n 31111 or,e - I ed t t.ore . 1 01 IN led 17. how 1.,\ \V,: TON, Pr , p:ie! ,, r•. 17.; \ll-Le'shtt .0 t the \ci •• S. 11. Iletriller, Gouvg!)iiriT. Wm. Pittbrzer. Alsbottstown. Lii/r/ T. .1. Cooper, Franklin tp. Dec. I". 1517.-12 m ',August 6, 1817,3 D)1 - SP F. PS -Ind and all Diseases of the Stomach and Bowels. DYSPEPSIA, or Indigestion and its I consequences.—An eminent Profes sor says: "It chiefly arises in persons who lead either a very 'Sedentary or irreaular life. Although not regarded as a fatal di ze3lll,,i,filegleetzLit.may.bring smith. curable Melancholy, Jaundice, Madness, or Vertigo, Palsy, and Apoplexy. A great singularity attendant on it is, that it may and 'often dues continue a great length of .time without any remission of the symp toms. ClUSES.—Grief and uneasiness of mind, intense study, profuse evacuations, excess in venery, excessive use of spir itotrs liquors, tea, tohacco, opium and other narcotics, immoderate repletion, o ver distention of the stomach, oda ckney in the secretion of the bile or gistric juice, exposure to cold and damp air, are the chief causes of this disease. SY M PTOMS.—I,oss of appetite, nau sea, heart-burn, acidity and funid eructa tions, gnawing of the stomach when emp ty, uneasiness in the throat, pain in the silo, costiveness, chilliness, languor, low ness of spirits, palpitations, and disturbed sleep. TREATMENT.—DR. ITGEMBLE C OMPOUND has nev er failed in affording immediate relief and a radical cure for this disease. Principal Office, No. 77 N. Eighth st., east side, Philadelphia. For Fain in Get tyslirg.by S. S. FORNEY. Juiy 30, 1847.-1 y ROWAND'S CARMINATIVE SYRUP 17; s a certain cure for Diarrhea, Dys.entery,Cho lera Alorbus, Bowel Complaints, &c.,(c., as thousands will certify who have tested its virt ues within the few months it has often offered to the public. Read the Certificate of Dr Ron r, a high ly respectable physician of Philadelphia: '•Uentlemen— ',cheerfully bear testimony to the good effects of your CARMINATIVE SYRUP, after having been cured of TIOLICK severe attacks of Diarrhea, within the last few months. Being opposed to ILVACKLRT in any form, it took much persuasion from a friend, who keeps it in hie house as a"family medicine," to induce me to make use of it. He spoke so, confidently, 1 gave it a trial; and I was not slow to make a trial of it, on the second attack, having been relieved so soon on the first. 1 have prescribed the Carminative Syrup to a great many of my patients, and. I am pleased to say, with the same good effects. You are at liber ty to use this as you please. Your's, &c. Nov. 25, 1846. T. P. S. ROBY, itf. D." UP - For sale in Gettysburg by S. H. ❑UEHLER, in Abboustown by W. Byrrurntn, in oxford by LILLY St Rust, and 41 Franklin township by Tuost All J. COOPER. Dr. C. W. Apideton's Celebrated Remedy FOR DEAFNESS, eppAIMS in. and discharge of matter from, the ear, together with all other unpleasant symp toms, which either accompany or announce ap proaching Deafness. Ti•is invaluable medicine is the result of a long and faithfully pursued course of experiments instituted with the sole view to discover (if possible) a certain. and. at the same time, a safe remedy for this dreadfully afflicting disorder, and after being extensively used in the private piactice of the subscriber during the last eight years, in very numerous cases with the most remarkable success, is now offered to the public, for the benefit of those who, from distanceor other causes; cannot have the' persona) attention of the proprietor.in the fullest confidencepf its efficacy, and in the km belief ibat it will not disappoint the expectations of those who may haveoecasion for its are • in short, that it is the most YALUA- L'LE artic le ever offered to the public for this di sease. OpFor sale in Gettysburg by S. U. BITEHLER, Irtbbottstown by Ws. llityrixotin, in Oxford byLsany & Rrcar, and in Franklin township by Uinta* J. COMM. [Aug. 0, 184?-1y Ike Cullen's Indian Vegetable Specific For Female Complaints.' grunlS mediciee if fast taking the place ores°. A , TY preparation heretofore used.for, diseases arising from Weakness or other causes . . All that is necessary to secure this medkine a place in the Domesti: Practice of, every family, when each a inedicibi is needed, le a trial. It speaks for itielf is innocent its its: operation, and no injury ar k 4. rise froth iti use at any time, tErFor sale, wholesale and retail, by Restarts, WILTOW, Proprietors, 376 Market et.•Phila. and by 8. H:l3l7EHER;Gettysburg ; Wm. Ilittingier, Abbottstown ; Lilly Ec Riley. Oxford, and by 'l'. J. Cobper, Franklin tp. (Aug. 6, '47—ly ZICAMBLICIA stmarom. OETTVISBURO, PA. BUTT TREES, of alltiods,.(grafte in the root,) can be had of the sub scriber onreasonable terms. Pleats call andiredge-for-yourselves. C. W. HOFFMAN. HEALTH-HEALTH! THE MOST EFFECTUAL OF ALL KNOWN REMEDI Dr. Drake's Panacea, The only radical cure for Consumption! VET ALSO removes and permanently onus all all diseases arising from so impure state of the blood—viz.: &odala (It King's Evil, Rheu matism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples, or Postules on the face, Blotches, Biles, Cbrilhic sore Eyes, Ring Worm or Tatter, Scald Bead, Enlargement and Pain of the Runes and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Symptoms, Sciatica or Lumbago, diseases arising from an injudicious use of Mercury, Dropsy, Espootire or Impradeade in also Chronic Conatitutional Disordewl. In thin medicine several innocent but very po tent article* of the vegetable kingdom are united, forming a compound entirely different, in its char toter and properties from any other preparation, and unrivalled in its operation on the system when laboring under disease. It should be in the hands of every person, who, by Infamies, or genes , al counw of life, is predisposed to the very many aliments that render life a curse, instead ofa bless ing. and so otlen result in death. FOR SCROFULA, Dr. brake's Panacea is re commended u a certain cure. Not one instance of its failure has ever occurred when freely used It cotes the disease and at the same time imparts vigor to the whole system, Scrofulous persons can never pay too much attention to the state of their blood. Its purification shonld be their first aim torporseverence will accomplish a cure of even hereditary disease. FOR ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN, Scurvy, scorbutic Affections, Tumors, White Swelling, Erysipelas, Ulcers, Cancers, Running Sores, scabs and Biles, Dr. Drake's Panacea cannot be too high ly ektol led ' • it searches out the very motor the disease, and by removing it from a system,makes a cure certain and permanent. INDIGESTION.—No medicine perhaps has evsir been discovered which gives so much tone to the stomach and causes the eq.stteimn 01 s : healthy gastric juice to decompose tile mod 11,. DJ Duke's Panacea. RH EU I:Art ,m. -Dr Drake's Pattarca is u sed with the grvalest silt vets in Rheumatic Com pi tints. 1 . 110.1:4111) suc h us are chiontc. It curt et by timing out all impurities and tool hittimors is tyeti bare tier umillated to the s!, stem, tt I Hi arc the lt 111,e of Rheumatism, t;o e t, t ,i ot luc polls, Oilier tetuedies sometimes gise leiul,.•i a r y rellrf, this entire') strati...it, tie dist Cr the system. es en when the limbs arid b ale dr, titill) suolleu rt) \ NIP I Ills can be cored. Coughs. Cat t•, ,it, B r o t ,et u t t .t, 7-pitting al Wood, A •tttnta. tlq or prOlIi•I! EXpeCtOlllloll. 1114110 in the side, Ric., hate Inc, us !WWII rell.lllo at. any :1.11: 5 5 d;-ata-e .1 sperms has loud brim sit ' as: ti to sari 1.11111 tile discos et yl6 Dr lii.t It :+m.hi and +ate but certain its ululation, and cannot pc,si b y the most delicate constituttun. 11e c it hest iv recommend thoisi,itilicted to gile it a trial—and we Loh ve they will not have ucca• "'Mil to regret it. The s)stem is cleansed ant! rendiliened. the ulcers on the lungs are heated, arid the patients gradually regain their usual health aud,trength Read the lotion ing ter., lumpy: Dilc. 14th, 1817. Peso Sin:—ln reply to your queetion re,pect• ing the use ot Dr. Drakes Panacea, I will say, that although a perfect divbeliever in the existence of a Panurra, or cure for all diseases, however val uable it may be in certain conditions of the sys torn, still I have believed that a cure for Con sumption would he discovered sooner or later. and curiosity led me to try your medicine in ton very Ms - aerate cases. They were pronounced by the attending physicians to be moms say twist:me- Tips, and abandoned by them as incurable. One of the per•ons had been under the treatment of several very able practitioners fm a number of years, and they said she hod “eirl fashraried Con :limp/ion omituned reilh. Scrofula,' and that she int ght linger for sometime, but cold.' not be per. manently relieved. In both Case, the effect ot ;he Panacea has been most gratilying. Only tour or live bottles sere timed by one of the persons beloie she began to improve rapidly. other took about ten. I will only add that familiar as lam consumption by inheritance and by ext en . sis e observation ns a study, and kno.vwg a:m the injurious elrecrs in nine ensue out of ten of tar. honcset, an I other veet able tonics, as well as of many of the expectorants 1.111 sedal,e9, should never have recommended the use ot Pr. Drake's Panacea if I had not been acquainted remli the ingredients. Suture It to sac mat these are recommended by our most popular alld scien• t tic physicians, and in their prevent combined state torin probably the best alteratise that has ever been made. The cure is in accordance with a theory of Consumption broached in Prance a few years ago by one of her most eminent wri. tens on medicine, and now established by facts which admit of no dispute, Very itspeetrully yours, L. C. GUNN. To use the language of another, ..Dr. Drake's Panacea is always salutary in its effects—never injurious. It is not an Opizite---it is not en Ex• pectorant. It is not intended to lull the invalid into a fatal security. It is n great remedy—a grand healing and curative . compound,a the great sod only remedy which medical science and skill has yet produced for the treatmeut of this hither to unconquerable malady. And no person attlict• ed with this dreadful disease, will be just to him self and his friends if he go down to the grave without testing its virtues. A single bourn. in most ca , es. will produce a favorable dotage in the condition of any patient, however low." co THE LADlES.—Lailiesof pale comities inn and consumptive habits, and surti as are de bilitated by those obstructions which females air li ible to, are restored by the use of a bottle or two, to bloom and vigor.'. It is by far the best remedy ever discovered for weakly children, and such as have bad humors, being pleasant, they take it. It imrheiliately restores the appetite, strength and color. Nothing can be more surprising than its iurig• orating effects on the human frame. Persons all weakness and lassitude before taking it, at once become robust and full of energy under its influ• enee. It immediately counteracts the nerveless. ness of the female frame. CAUTION.-13e careful and see that you get the genuine Dr. DAAKeII PAK/MIA— it has the signature of Gao. F. STORRS on thg wrapper—and also the name "Dn.' DRAX.X . II PANACEA, PniL.L." blown in the glass. Prepared only by STOR 11111 & Co. Druggists, No 21 North•Sizlh street,Phils., and for sale by S. H. BUEHLER, Gettysburg, COOK & ZELLER, Mercersburg. Mach 3, 143.—.1y TO THE AFFLICTED ! Compound Medicated Candy. FoR the Cure of Colds,.Coughs, Spit ting of Blood , Bronchctis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Pains and Oppressions of the breast, and all other Pulmonary complaints, and other diseases which have a tendency to produce consumption. It serves also as an erectual clearer of the voice, • This Candy is entirely a vegetable pre paration, the principal`tugredients being. Horehound, Wild Cherry, Sarsaparilla, Boneset; Elicampann; Liquorice, Plait seed, Iceland Moss, Prickly:Ash, &c. and wiltilf taken in time, relieve the system from those distressing 'filiation' that tend io Concurription. One great advantage 111 this valuable medicine is its Cheapness, the . public not 'beteg imposed upon by the enormously high prices which are, generally exacted for Patent and other medical Prepaititions. EaCh paakage contains directions. .Call and try it!' Prepaxeil and sold at the Confection and Variety'stdre df the Subs6riber in" West York street, one square frem the Court house, and next door to Thompson's Ho tel. It can also be had of the following a gents— S. ii. Buehler and S. B. * Forney, Gettysburg; Brinkerhoff, Fairfield; Mrs. Difncan, Cashtown ; J.. Lowsliasrrendtatawn ; Peter Mickley, Muni - - masburg; D. Kau ff man, Benderaville; J. Burk holder, Bendersville; Stable, Dutterow's Mill ; J.B. Hollinger, Heidierahurg ; Henry, Abbotts town • Shorb and Johnson Eirimitaburg, C. WEAVER. Gettysburg, Dec. 17, 1647. . • Consumptive* Read—Let none despair. TitomPsoms Compound Syrup ftf Tar # Nopth tha, the .11 E R,E.114r big dcw for CONSUMPTION, oaspag Coughs, Colds, Liver plaint, 4 . c. , -c. - and All kindred diseases ; of ,the XlSPirato.7 organ'. Portland (Mo.),A.dvertisereilipa,..,tlh,isi remedy has been more aucceiofiti thons tq medicine we have 'ever. knows :toe jtapbeested • cures in Consumption,- Spitting' Blorid, , rein ie s the Side and Breast, Brochitia,AstbmitiObitiliiite Coughs, HOaritenesit, Bote:Thritit_ lalVon of the Heim Whoopidg I Cough, Crou p, coon! Tremors,&c. Individasliot the 1rig4. 1 4 Ippso abllitf in tliht , city heir teitibloity - Wa g .petivevarld efficacy in this•clete of disks's/NJ' 4 . The Editor of the Philodelphia‘alax7,arrya.4. ttyntiatcsona Corseettrun SsarnrOv.l ars is never-failing remedy in cases otecingini,BrenOtit tis nod affections ol the Throat,'Lungs,or'Brals We speak from experience, having used the4ill paration for the last three years, Vrith the'enalt decided advantange. A case ofgulmonifpCoa• aumption once eame_under %Ur notice, whictt , was 'absolutely cured by the use •of three boltle4 , r Thompson 's Srup of Tar. invalid', .seak „ this balm of Gilead ete it is too late.' Consineptleea, • profit by your experience. ASTONISHING •CURE OF CHRONIC BROM tarns. Philadelphia, May 23, 1844, I Mr. S. P.Phompson 7 .-llear Six—For morerhan four years past .1 had been dreadfully afflicted with an affection of the throat, which my physi cian pronounced “Chronii Bronchitis," eaused.by repeated and neglected colds. he distress suf. bred is indescribable. hrly thrum was literally taw with violent spasmodic coughing, so that blood would come bona it ; also great oppression, pane and tightness at the and fever—ln ho t, all the usual pulmonary symptorits showed themselves, causing cone Ines of neceesury re pose,-..my thi out cc as leeched and blistered over and o‘er and u, ei again. I made trial of every (moon remedy, and at different period. had the mlc Ire al nix phi% sici aims, and all with no avail.— About two months since, 1 made trial of your Compound Nlk I up of Tar und Wood Naphtha, and before I had n,ken the first bottle I felt relief. I continued until I had taken ,even bottles, which coin ple.el v wino, ed the th,rIISC and restored me to perlect hea:th, and I minty believe that I hot mi., lc I,,ii.g. had it not been for your Inc. JAN E PERRY, IJJ :••prece street. Th e undersigned Feats vvitnets to the truth of :he haregoing, hay ing per.orual knowledge of all lactic Lit the case. 111. HARIIIoON, ta Almond attest. Read the following from a respecrobie member of the Society of Friends, Poughkeepsae,N, York. VALUABLE TES! , 'This may certify that in the spring of 'lta, ins heath was very feeble; I %vas afliicted with pain in the mute, with oilier alarming symptoms, and b.tre red Much trout pleat debility. At tbgt time I prelim...a o f Alose, Dante tmia bottles of Thon.pron . b Compound of Tar and Wood Naphtha, from a Melt I ex t.et irrred grout benefit. My health being now good, I eheettully recom mend the article to all poisons ttho may be suf fering ttitli general debilitv. with symptom. oh a decline. Poughkeer . ir. Ainreh 15',1F-47. BRAIIANI WILTsIE." - . invaluable remedy is prepared only by Angney & Dtek*on. Corner of Fifth and Spruce streets, Phdadelphta, and can be bad of tlars tollon rag Agents : S. S. Forney, Gettysburg. R. Angney, D. P. Lange, Genover. C. A. Morris 4. Co., York_ andby respectable Drimgiets greerall3. Price 3ti cents, or $.1.U0 per bottle. Beware of imitations. March 17, ISIS. [April 30,1817 —ly) Stanton's External Reniedy, C•L1.141 If 1 T.l"r' 1.1 isM L.'► • T, Is now uniservally acknowledged it., be the INFALLIBLE RI.MI..DY For Rheuolati•to, spinal Aircrlooo,Cohtrar lions ot the ,Ittt.t.!...r, Sore 'Flo oat and Quint}, sues, Old Ulcers, Pains in the back and Chest, Ague in the &east and Face, Tooth —Naha, Sprains, bruises, Salt Rheum, Duran. Cioup, Frnsied Feet and all Nervous Diseases. • I rruNrs LINIM EN r is sustaining a notori iLVA ivy unequalled by any similar temedy. It requires no puttiing to give it a reputation, it bas been for some time silently and surely securing it. and now, when its lienericial effects have been experienced by no many, the enritsiensof grat itude are continually appearing. and those who have been made whole by its means, atedeeirous that the afflicted should no longer remain ignorant of its invaluable and infallibleeellicary. Ma i keo. E. Stanton, the P,roprielor, is Con stantly receiving testimonials of benefits received (torn it. use, and many of the cures it has effected almost exceed beliet. in one cane a child had been a cripple for eight years, listing wrenched the spine, when at the age of two years, btaifill from a chair. Medical treatment tailed, hut tour bottles of the Liniment restored him to strength, and he now joins with his playmates in their youthful gambols. as robust sa the healthiest o them. and only a small hump on his back to re mind him of hisearly sufferings. Price blt) cents pet bottle. The Aurriels Friend. STANTON'S PAPILLARY OINTMENT, CKNOWLEDGED to be the must valuable 414 remedy that has yet been discovered, and may he retied on with confidence by all wild may have occasion for its are in cases of MILK FEVER, AnIJE IN THE BREAST; SORE NIPPLES, he. This Ointment is particularly Intended for those complaints that Mothers are liable to during the musing of infants, and maybe truly called "The Nurse's Friend. Price 21S eta. per box. G. E. STANTON, Propiielor, nig Sing, New York. Sold by. S. 11. Buehler and S. S. Forney, qtt tysburg; Wm. Wolf, East Berlin': A. .M'- Arland, Abbottatown ; Lilly and Riley, Oxford ; Jacob Aulabtnigh, }tampion ; E. luck, New Chester; • Abern• Xing. Hun terstown ; Holiziager Feree, Peters burg, (Y. S.); G. W. Kean, Fairfield': Jou. 7, 1848,—em A CERTAIN CURE . FOR VIE PILES. Dr. Cullen , * • I rrilDIADl, Vegetable Piles Ttemedy, is a.dewris sisbr tic preparation, wbirh has been used witb.ws tire success for many,years, being, an intorno( medicine, it has a dectded preference over onto aid appl itationa, width &retort tritiatrvett and not cu ratives, 'This ,medittne sits,' upon 'tbe, , ribremsed parts„producinchealthy motion and yetrut/101S cure—rams wt w tots nstvin Tan ref- , whiilesitleitiul retail', by , WA LTOW; ProPrittort,3lll Market sit4t; PhIW. and HAlLlJOlLEfkGettyibtitt-Wmpvißill tinger4%,*ttatown; Lilley er e Cgdoicd,ol4l l ' 4*-91!efsf r tnklif? tP• [4141.0•1477717,', ' b THE' STAR , AND liAliliqfp,': 1a publitthed every Iliday Ev'enj.tiirl ei l . 4 4 County Building, love the Jr.P.' • ft Recottter s o .flieel,oll DAVID A, BUEiILBL:'"' Irmungs., IF paid in advance or within the year, $2 re annuon. , :if not paid within the year,l2 50. pipardlscontlnued until al I arrentages Its Ail:- 11Xcept at the option of the Editor. Single copies 01 cents. 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