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    .. I.
itriil LANii
'PERSONS entitled to Bounty
I.autla millet the arts a Con
gress ill the United Suttee can
_have their elnims promptly and
etlieiaatth atteattati to by `applitth-
Imo either persiimilly or by letter
o the sahseq4l . ; hum iitfiiiimitt (kill/ilium.
Clsittititits kirittisit opplitistions have been
suspended tin ;termini of, deficiently in
proof 'nay find it to their advantage wean.
Irr file hie charged is $5 in ench case.
pay *Mr **pow thr . delivery of Ate iverrant.
The suhscribcr will also attend to claims
for Pension,' f o r Reveilutionary or other
ferviees sod the , • iv.ewlion of lauds. The
sale and port6ll;e of, Land, Warrants at
tended of dud the highest cash price paid
ftur the seine. R. G. 111KIREARY.
May, 147--tf. Attorney
. 11 . !sw
LEE.I RiNGLAND ) S
0 ., gr. onurch, Leo &
L U is E:11. YARD
AND
*team *au) fait!,
ON :TUE YO!iK Ry CU.MRERLAND
Kill, ROAD,
Nil v acrav•zuMeuira, Ps.
•
t,r;il Mime supply - of all kinds of Lum
ber ittseys toll
Hdlb 'siMed w cadet !al the shortest
v
N. B.—Lumber ran be &livered by us
a t any porno on .the .Ctionherhmtl:' Volley
Rail &Midi Mitoses. Yorks Biltimure sad
ititeYmedlito planes
*Orlin, 1853.-9 m.
D. MICO N AtMll Y 4
47i; TO RNEY 0917.141 r,
(OW" tor(ood to ono door Wtat of Buehler'
ite i g ikpook•tituto, elsombortbots street.)
,fitesidlie/Ofilar for
had •nts and Pension ,
,
Warratits, Back-Pay sue.
peudedcla has, and all other claims against
theOttiumiment at Waslrtoguiri. D. :
also Aptigipait chilies in 'England. Land
, Werrastut lucated and sold, or bought. and
hiess prices given. •
14ankile i for sale , ; lowa. Illinois, and
otitis Western 'Bl.tes Agents engaged
io,Oni.lNarraittethire.
*l'lriply to bins personally or by
otter.
,9yggsburg, Now: I I. 1854.
_
W LLS,
VI.
40114Orsey at LaW,.
1101.1akea Mr. STIVINsON'S effuse.
; 44,00ft West Corner of . Centre
Ehiases.
,ASPICIUMILM,--110u. Thaddeus Slevelm
B L L e. $O, 1859.
A criall.
igrirE undersigned, advised by his phy
sician to relinquish the practice of
his profession. for the present at testa, has
pkieptfkulbdsialtanrandTpaperirut the banes
al ONVID W 1, Esq.;•who 'par.
tine .f.onw iew the , several• courts of the
etptatyitinistikeituir , professienst abilities
hewn everreeithleeee.teed seeaki l cheer.
futivemileramerid , le- ifth support of the
ireertheeeltyit, • • • I."
Si SZE VENSON
*eat 301,4811414.—tf.
04 , Ns►W. A. SEASON A BLE „,,
GOODS
AB. KURTZ has just opened an sm..
• manse stook of all the stew and de:
sirable style* of DRY GOODS. also
Queen/ware and fifrikeiiesti4lieh he in.
,vstes his numerous customers to call and
sitii`:"eircil'ishich will be sold on the
pritteipli 'of."Quick' Sales stud Small
Profits.' •
Om.
: 14
. 1 53.
TOBIAS' LINIMENT,
4rit. acre Headade, Cliokrs
• Orbue.Toothache,BruisT.Spreiqs.
0., r 1t. malt excellent remed y . —for sale
akthsllßUO STORE of `,
8. H. BUEO4R.
• a,
.';!riiAlfr DEPOSITOSt
'5.4: • ,
A VEPOSITORY of the retbiertions
pi the "A M ERIC A N
has been establislistk. it the
Ittnalwetor• of 8. H. HUEHLEOI,4 Get
mretarg, where all the Books eipttljniets
Ho Society can be hall at thei•pnblish
ere Prillitsipti"s.
Jaw. 20. 1854.—t1
cizsmnoo
altXlo
4 ~s,• ,
„ De
rrikt • '”
gum ~ i n• Cliagiloritborg
990. (4, the, Lutheran
Church, nearly opposite MiddriciA 4 s store,
where he may he fawn( rendyindepikkint
to etteed , ta tiny case within_ thin . Weiner
ofjOie,kittiliat t . -jeersolts.,ima i mencot
sets of reel i are invited to cad: : ,
RtP.VEROT,EB.
Dr. C. N. II sititroar, Rev.P.P.Kaaisirs';o.D
• B. !toilets, I Pror.l4.Jiteme,
•• H.S. Hosea, 1 ••
" D•011•1141IT• I 4. ****** Va.
ROleT .i6ll UMW, t •• lit•ItylKIrlill!:
Atli' 7. 184 A. • . _ •
Frohcrietti
YESETABLE CATT LE POWDER,
AND
CTTLE LINIMENT,
I.
Wt101,E;441,6 1641 RETAiL.
by S. H. BUEHLER. igeui fiir
Adams roomy.
Deo. itlsh. 18113
• ,
gbd Umhels .01 licA : r. , 4 1,1
411,9n.A. kW° bushels (II gond yel.
loin CORN. shelled, lot whkrb Hauuscr
prim* vr ill be pind•if
GROVE 31i161.8. in liennany'llivinship.
GEO. ARNOLD., •
Jab. AO, 1564.-4 t
• itit da it alp lr
alt kinds. Cap and Leiter Papetpl
va.." eiriboatitogrity, Note Paper, Visiting
Oro*, plain and fanny Enrelopea, Pen.
Wm* akinoshm and Penedo, &c..
Mara)* us hand sod (or Bale low by
8. H. BUEHLER
1 r (WOWS. Rib% mu apoi Firrerion. •
a, bow goitosavoit of the difforeno
tea M is ihousd st
--- ,
, r
Saelli,__ 4- T - _ -Ni GIS Tkft & RECORDIS
. n BRUGMAN'S
F ELLOW CITIZENS :- . ..itt the re-; CIBINEMI II E . 110 011
71 , royfriesida and fellow voters of .#lll. ,
tit se.t of many friinital:ageit i` ofhlr t tun ,' c omi t y _ . - - 9
ut vPill tie a candidate44i rhiAfext SIIER- - 41111E i
W.lll'llolll and cordial support 1
111;TAll."'!"11 "1111" .„,„ 1C ,_ '" ' " ' " qc sui , "l-111 4 °.:- I_ received on former occasions has i
the ibtetriPh , 4 the . 7 l . ll g t: 4 iujiity coiriii - • eneottrairt(! me to present myself again to
111°", 4" i iitli g ° ni,' , wir , k 'iltilmmlioththd your consideration and that of the NV lug,
elected, at doitilterge the duties of the office County Only() ' .as a etintlidate tnr the
Siiiinfar Melly :hi AI. -' ''• ' Alec of itco twit it & RECORDERI
DANIEL SONNIGII. I : of Adams nullity at the next election, and
- hotiertarellopt, Niiv...4, 1659:' i therelciro re 'r eptit4iilly solicit your votes ' t
- and influence. %Matt 1 succeed in the 't
VD RODG ' II the encouragement of a
nnt
. oiiostion and ue elected, 110 eflurt or 4
•A l ! • ' llolAbag . of friends, I offer myself Ne ' i veil ititi lill ' llly liatt /hail" ht eparati; hV'l
N "" 11111 " lel7Mr the ° In c "" (B4I EKIFF , ' ",h- a faiiiiiil and impa:tml performative of the
Oct to the (I"ebilut ' "ill "' Whig county dunes thereof, to evince my sitti.it ol Four;
Convention. ! therefore respectfully soliett k iii d ues , ;mi t em aid en ,,,.
your rotes sod influence, •,61muld I ) , lir- • R)IIN I,: GUBERNATDIL
eyed in the nomination and be elected, 001 N 4 ,4„ l i, 1853.
effort or exertion 'On ,ITIV part 'when bit 1 -
--
s p ared * b y a lanlifill and impartial P er. 111111ft: undersigned will he a enfolitlmo '
romance oh the dither - thereof, to evince i AL for the Office of REGISTER AND
MY sense of Your killdoe*a and confi I ' RECORDER., subject to the deet.ion of
dance• i dee WII ig county CIMVOIIOOII.IIIIII reaprel
j fully solicits the support of his leafier-elm
i Zeus.
DAVID NE WCO3IM Elt
Eist Maim Nov. 25.1853.
riIIiROUG II the ertetitiretzement of a
A- number of friends [Wier in v A r l( a l
a candidate for the Have of SHERIFF.
au!jee► to the decision tif the W hug Comm
ty lioncention—fenicMitng myNell, if non►-
inrted and domicil, in perform the iloties
of the °flee to the. ti of my ability.
%MO. C. STRICKHOUSEII.
Gettycburg, Dr . .% 2. 1n53.
NCOURAGEI) fly the friendly am-
EA minims* uI numerous Irienik, the
undersigned announces hintsvif as a can
didate for the Office of SHERIFF, sub
ject to the decision of ttu Whig County
Convention. end idtulges hinisulf, if noun
miter, and elected. to discharge the duties,
of the Office with fidelity.. and imparti
,ality. ,
J. F. KOEHLER
Berwick tp., Dec. 30
11R1 EN DS & FELLOW CITIZENS
of the e ttttt tty of Athens I have
never before solicited your votes for ally
public station. I 1116 W present myself to
your considerawut aka esoilidale for the
Office of SHERIFF, with .the confident
hope and r ssursacc of receiving from you
a ennlial. generous, sod liberal i•upport.
And I would most rempecifolly :IA 1..
nommatton Into my Whig friends
when
asseinbied m County Convention. If eicci
col I will endeavour to execute the duties
with promptness, lenity. cud impartiality,
and all my efforts shall be directed, to
wards a faithful discharge of duty.
SAMIIEL E. HALL.
Cuinb. township, Dee. 23,
..7.12 the Itolets of ddams
WELLOW CITIZENS :—At the 'oh
m. citation of iitinierlallS Wentla. I off r
",nyarlf to your consideration for the office
1111 . SHERIFF at the next Election.—
' Should I he dected, it fvitihe thy am) to
acknowledge the favor by endeavoring to
dierharge the Outlet. of the ofLe prompt
' ly and with fidelity.
HENRY THOMAS
Shahan tp., D. 23. iB33.—in
1' the urgent imlicitatimis of nmity
,tik friends I otter myself ae a eaminhite
for the Mite qt' SHERIFF, at the next
El e ction, noj t :m t to the Whiw Nsfininaling
Convention. Should I be. so inilailate as
to be immiontett and sleeted, I pledge toy
sell ill tihteharge the duties of the Office
the hest of my ability •ud without impar
tiiilitV.
JOSEPH . BARKER
Geriiiin)' Mc. 9, 1853.
THE undersigned will he a candidate
for the office. of SHERIFF at the
nest election, siihject to the decision of
the Whig County Uotiventimi, mid respect
fully solicits the favorable considermion
and. support of his friends, pledging him
self, it nominated dud elected, y. duo
charge the duties of the office with fidelity
and .iinpartistity, • • •
JOAN L. TATE.
Gettysburg, Oct. 21, 1853.
Ira E Undersigned; encouraged hti the
-ML solicitations of numeiuus• filoods, an
nonuces hiwaelf as a eaftilidaio for of
fice of SHERIFF attthe mixt Elee
and resiketfully asks the support of his
tallow-citizens. If eleeied, I shall endea
vor' to discharge the• duties of the office
with fidelity and impartiality.
JRAMM: NEELY
Freedom tp., Dec.2l3, 1853,:—1f
CLERK OF THE COURTS.
W ILL he a eautittlate for the Otike of
t; i4:sxoF THE COURTS. at the
nest Edectiott.itehieet to !lie deetz.ion of
the Whig County Convention.
JOHN GARVIN.
Gettysburg, Nov. 25, 1853.
HE undersigned will here candidate
tor the office , 4 CLEFIIi OF THh,
COURTS; subject to the decision of the
Whig County Convention; and texpecifiel
,lY eolieits.rhe support of his fellow citi
zens. .
JOHN McCI.EARY.
Fairfield, Nov. Is, 1853.
•
IpELLOIV ni , rl4ol4:—At the request
" I L of many friends !Amain olTer invsell at it
raudiditk. for the itela,l3.EitlCop THE
GU p AMS of.hdions rouliteuhiort to the
derisi4 of the Wbbi Couto , Cr,' venlion.
spit rcryedfully soliril your favprahle eon.
,1 1 4 1 efetion.,and suppur!. ph.-dging my eel( if
umultuilid• and pleeJitl pktliseharge. au.
•,0. 4 !!)(1 1 1 1 1offio,e Au.oelualiotand fidel
ity. ' 11A1.1)W.IN.
.
Etraban towuship, Nov.
•
11011111i*litY' •
prthin age orSiette alit! Wonders. the
obot:miter mould remark ill/101e usith
pr 'tor banters, bit defies the 4..:uunly
, urtititte a titter struck of . . ;
Jiats,•Caps, 13_90.s and Shoes,'
Mairtii is niew•tmennte ; of pvery variety
and ileavripf , gliefiiirs ihtl itiAles.
U. nrOmenverrifvfoltlrenr
Irreall. examine and judge ler yofir
selvei. ' ""' ' •
W. W. PAXTON.
Oetipthurg, Sept. 30. 1853—tf
. _
Ladies' Dress Goods.
CAW. at KURTZ'S for them [Maine,.
Da Rage, De Huge Alpapesa, Mario
cis. Coburg Clotho. For further informa
tion call and we will show them.
Groceries,
QUEENSAttB Ware, ■ fresh
sod full supply, es cheap as the mar
kets fillortl; tali am! site them at
K URTZ'S.
SC UCK'S
ALEXANDER COBEAN
Gettysburg, Dee.. 2, 1853.
PROTHONOiIid.
THE undersigned, encouraged by the
solicitations of friends, will he a
candidate for the Office of PROTtION
-4 /TA NY at the next eleeftoi:. s ubject to
the decision of the Whig County Conven
tion.
CIIIARLES W. LEGO
Franklin tp., Dee. 30, 1853.-41
'HE undersigned will he a candfdi4
for the office of PROTHONO—
Tatty at the next election, subleet to
the decision of the Whig County Conven-
WM. S. HAMILTON
Huller tp. Nov. 11, 1853.
' To the Voters or ✓lda»ts count!,
tt RATEFU 1. for the favors and eviden
" reit of Confidence heretofore extended
to the by nn' lelluw citizens, and enCoUr
aged n umerous solivitations and frit lol
ly assurances. I am indueed to announce
Myself its a eanditlitie fur the Office of
PROTHONOTARY, subject to Ole de
rision of the Whig County Convention.
pledging myself, if nominated and elected,
to thtvote my hest efforts to a faithful and
inipartial discharge of the duties of the ()t
-rice. JOHN PICKING.
East Berlin. Dee. 8, 1853.
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
A BRADANI ARNOLD 11119 illlll re
lit- witted halm the Cities of Baltimore . ,
l'hiladelphia.and New York, with 111 e
Largest, Cheapest, 4 Beal Seleeb!(l Sieckef
Fall anti Winter Dry Goods,
ever belore offered to the citizens of
Adams c ounty—such as Blue, Black, and
Brown Frefiela and German Cloths.
11114 k & Fancy Cassimeres, Satineits.
Tweeds; Ky. Jeans. Satin & other Ves
-11110, Alpacas, Meritioes, Casioneres, Ile
nava, M. De Lone, Prir.ts, and a great
variety iif liootls for Ladies' 'rear, too
numerous to Ml'lllloll. a large and
beautiful astoirtmeot of long and equaie
Shawls. anti Sack Flannels.
IE7 /'all and tee•. for your I.elves. as he
is determined to under yell any Store in
the Town or County.
Oct. 7, 1853—if
AN IMMENSE STOCK OF
ri
Just from the
TI.: SOIIICK has jillst arrived from
o • the (Cities with all inttrense stoek of
FALL AND IV INTER Gt)ODS, which
he offers at greatly reduced prices. His
stock embraces every article in the Staple
and Fancy Goods line, embracing all the
b le st and most approved at lea, which for
beauty and attractiveness are rarely if ever
surpassed. He can enumerate but a por
tion within the hinny of an advertisement
to wit:
Ladies , Dresis Goodtss
inch 89 Silks and B;irns, French Meri
noes. Farametta and Coburg Cloths, Al
paccas, l)e'Bage, plaid, figured and plain De
Ilinnbayines, Sack Flannels. Ging
!lams, Calicoes, Shawls, Collars, Hand
kerchiefs, Sleeves, Chetnisettes, Chives
and Stockings, Combs, Laces and Edg
ings, llobinelis,&e., &c.
For Gentlemen's Wear,
Cloths, Casmimeres, Cassinetts, Jeans,
Cords, a,splendsil lot of Vestings, Cravats,
Ilandkerchtels, Suspenders, Merino, Shirts
and Drawers, &e., &c.
OCPThanklui for past favors, he solicits
a continuance of patronage. His g le
have been selected with care. and he flat
ters himself will r.lease. Ills motto is—
" Small profits and quick sales."
Oct: 7, 1853.
HARDWIRE & SADLERY.
kg FA UNESTOCK. & SONS would
"• respeetfully Worm their friends and
vuetontere, /hat they. have received an ad.
ilitional supply of Hardware. Sadlity,
1 Oil Paints, Glass, which will be
sold cheaper than they ran be had else
-1 wliere. Akin every variety of Coach Trim
mings, Springs, Axles, Oil Carpets. Drab
'Mott, Sennett', Damask, &c. Builders
and Pitintors are requested to examine
their Stork before nurehasing. As they
are deteimiiied not to be undersold by any
S. FA HNESTOOK & SONS.
VOITTINO' SPOUTINg!
FORGE and Henry Wempl;r will
"L'ir, Mike 'goose Spouting and put up
t its iltme low, for cash or country pro
tiftee. ,sliearinera, end all others Wishing
titeir, Houses, Darns, Etc. spouted, would
to give them a call. ,
, • G. dt'lL
11t=-1863..
,
SHAWLS, SHAVLS,.
gra Elargest assortment and varieties of
%M i lton' now in town to be hid right at
"KURTZ'S 1117orner.
DRESS 0000 S
OF stile, De tam De Bi wa Al.
pica, Mous de adults. Alpaca. Bilks,
Plaids, &c., with trimmings -to suit, for
sale cheap at '4 fiNESTOCK' S
DRUGS ND MEDICINE ,
d all ki di, from the beat /
•"" 'Unarm in the City. eon- ..""r' s
!tautly on hand and for aide at
the Drug and Bookstore tif ! *
S. 11. BUEHLER.
fl.11"r r SUIT et
riliikM:Fut,,fili the libersl patron
- age heremilore
.extended to I the
tthocrther wouh.l ; respectfully inform his I ;
Id citstionms and the public eenerally.
Mat he still continues to manufacture ceer:y
variety rif
t) 1.1 . .14 -1.1 014 1)
FURNITURE,
at his Old gstahltllintritit, in Smith Bar.ti-'
In ore blreet, second,aquare, a fe %V &Ord
tooth o f the "TAR " Pruning On"
Gettysburg. Be will have on hand, for
salt!, and will constantly be prepared to
inititufacture, from the ‘ery best or mate =
rials, Was at the rate of front 4120 to 1553;
2: Centre, Card, Pier,
Dining and 13reak
la" TABUS; Dressing Bureaus of
every description .4 French Beadsteads,
Washatan d 4, Wardrobes, Set , retatiirs•
llook•Cases ; Pedestals or ',Suleiman's,
Piatto Stools, Lathers' Wasii.tands, Reclin
ing chairs, Lounges, Toiloretts,
Ste., which (or neatness, durithilii,v an d
beauty of finish, cannot be surpassed by
any in tlie country.
trksA_Persons wishing good and cheap
IP IT It N I YU
would do well to give him a call before
purchasing elsewhere.
eofOno.
Ile is also prepared in manufacture Collins
ul Cloth, Alpaca Xi; Walnut. lie ha ha neat
Rod stilo,tanttal Ilearse, and is prepared to
accommodate perstnie 111 town tool coun
try at the sitortettt notice. All kittt!s of
work made to order, and w•arra nted to
be .fintshed in the hest workman like
style. GEO. E. 111 , 1INGNIAN.
Gettysburg. Jul• 22, 1553.-41_
NEW ESTABLISIBILVI.
LIL VA *fl
I:sI'ECTFULf.I inlorms the pith
-1
15' IV, that lie.has taken lite stand re
cently occupied by his brother, AN
DER 11t11,) 111 ( • lialliberstnire, street,
oppo4ite the Liailletati elturrh, w here he is
prepared Di REPAIR
and ULEA N kit
N;r
) 6 :
WATCHES, &C.,
ou reasmiable terms.— V:r s "
An work will be insured.
Alan, ou timid a•variety of ATC I
Jewelry, 4 ,:peclacles,
will be i.olil low.
(:eity,borg, Mav 6, 1553-6 . .
REGISTER'S NOTICE.
OTIOE is hereby given to all le•L•'-
-
tees and other persons concerned
th it the .1./niiiiistration ...lecoirrtia herein
after mentioned, will be presented at the
Urn:mils' Court of Adams county, for con
firmation and allowance. on 't acifilay
Vol day of February next, vie :
101. Theilirat aceouni of David Ileagy,
one of the Executory of the last will and
testament of Atoll hlary, I leagy, deeea,;eil.
102. The lirt.t necoont I J anu s
shall aim! Bet,kituil Adiuriii,ra
t,,rs of the estaie of Andrew Mar,h.tll,
193. The first atd final account of
Jttrott Feiner, Executor of the lasi
aid testament el Mary Felder, de-
194. The account of Robert U'llheny,
Guardian of the estate of John Hart Ma
jor, aim ut Robert Major.
195. The first account of Christian
Se!lnver, and Lewis Peter Schriv'er, Ad
ministrators of the estate ut George 1..
Schriver, deceased.
196. The Guardianship account of
John Walter, Guardian of the person and
estate of- Adeline Susanna Itiognsaan,
minor child of Solomon Bingatuatt, de
ceaSed.
197. The first and final account of
Daniel Aliiinigh, Adininistrator of the es
tate of Barbara Yells, deceased.
1944. The final account of William Sad
ler, surviving Administrator of the estate
of W m. Satter, sen., deceased.
199. The first and final account of
Henry Hedy, Esq., Admittistr ,tur of the
estate ot Adam Ruse, decea,vd.
200. The first account of 'William
Lead and Jacob Kinif, Executors of the
last will and testament of John Leas, de-
20 t. The first and final account of
Henry Witmor, Administrator of the es
tate of Francis APNutt, deceased.
202.. The, Guardianship account of
Isaa E.'\ iertnan, Guardian of the person
and estate of Daniel Elliott, minor son of
John Elliott, deeeased.
DANIEL. PLANK, Register.
Register's Office. Gettysburg,
Jan. 27, 1854. te.
3 1 4.104,11" 41.441J/DO3
PB.-Perfumery, Hail Oils, Motto
Wafers, Portmanies„&c., a dew as
sortment just opened at BUEHLER'S
Bonk and Drug SION, in Chambersburg
creel.
Men's Dress Goods.
1 . - ' 4 'l 4 VERY variety of Colors . and qusli
• ty of Cloifie . Cdesitneree, Sattinets
and .overcoatingsi fill of. which will be
sold as low as at any other store in town.
Call and see them fit KURTZ'S Cheap
Corner. '
Very large supply of TIN
WARE on hand and for
sae, at Buehler's . Tin and Sheet
Iron .Establishment. opposite the
Drug tore of S. IL Buehler,
which will be sold .at low
prices. •
GEO. E. BUEHLER.
*dirirtheeknektiti,
J. E. G
(Successor '
NO. 164 CliE.,Vrtt t4THEET swmws
Buthauvu,
Extensive Music Publisher. and Deale
in :11usteal instruments of every deseriii•
firm.
Exclusive Agent for the sale of IlaIle!,
Davis & ( Boston) Patent Suspension
Bridge tiEditot and other
PIANt)S.
L. Gilbert's Boudoir Pianos. :lle'aeons,
rtio's Guitars, Illarps. Violins, Sheet
Music. Ilusic Books. &c.
Risidelits'of the country will be sup
plied by wail ..r ()diem Ise with any tousle
they niay wish, at as low rates its if pur
chased in person. Having one of the
largest stocks in the United States, I feel
confident of satisfying all who u.ay lavor
inn with a call or order.
Dealers in Music sopplicif on the most
liberal terms. Pianos to let. Second-hand
Pianos for sale.
313 y 13, 1853-1 y.
LEATHER.
Frits & Uendry,
Store No. 29. N, aril sweet, Philadelphia,
CCI) ANUPAC TCHLNS,
CURRIER~. AN) IM PORTERS
ttttt nis3iLn and General
L E T lIE II I; S 'NESS,
WICOLMISIILLE d 4 RETAIL.
ii:3'..llattoluctibry 15 Jlargurella street,
Philadelphia
July 13. 1853-1 y
F. BR 0 WN 's
Essence of Ja ' maica Ginger
111IISI Essence is a preparatioti of nit
usual excellence. In ortlinare thar
rlitra, incipient cholera, in short, in all ruses
of prostration of the ilige.tive functions, it
is of inesiidiable value. During the prei a
telier of epidemic cholera alit
complaints of children, it is pecullaily ef
ficacious no Immly, individual or travel-
It r should be w ithont it.
CAuTioN.—Be sure to get the genu
ine essence, itltieh is prepared mdy by F.
BROWN, at his Drag awl Chemnal
NlOrr. ,V. E. Cartier of fifth and rilext
inn S/reels l'hiladelphia. and fnr sale by
all the respeetable Apothecaries iti
Untied State., and in Gettysburg, I'a, b)
'ANttFL 11. Br, tiLtlit.
Julie 17. It15:1 v,
z 1.77. :4=7.
As.9~.s:F.ti? -f
N. E. CORNER HiIII:TH ,s; elf I.tiltY
PHILAIIELPIII.I.
I I_ A%
Starr, .N
a e l o:: d I trg..tl a a i t t i tl i e tt i p ve t 12 heir
g
n.ent of Lamps in Philadelphia, thetire
nowt prepared Iu furnish PINE OIL,,
CAJIPIIENE,
lit' !NG F 1.1: I i).
ETIIEItE.II, 011,. I'llos(;EN Glti
-unrf-LAI2I) (111, Limps. Lintern.i, nt all'
paten's. Farley llotel & ILdi Lamps, Chan
deliers. Uttraittl"lt and C.itie,-t.,l,rts, and
Itnruuz I.3in e s, :it ilie NI ail it Li clurec
tow ,•-t prices. (;;:a.....4 Lamps by t he
,ute'ssge, it a small ~.I% alive ot tr Auction
prier a. I king Lug, M .1N ['FACIA/
ERS of Pine Oil. Burning Fluid, Ether.
sal Oil, Alcohol, and r, the wily trues, Mos.
gene Gas, they can furnish these ankles
~at such Fives that Merchants will find it
to their'advatt 'age to boy. Call before gu
ink
elsewhere.al you want Sargaind. Also,
the Safety Fluid Lamp tor sale.
& uULIN,
Sept. 26. 1853—1 y
U IV ERNST `V MEDICINES!!
; FEVER AND AGUE CURED Br Roil
AND'S TOXIC MIXTURE.
rrimE University of Free Medicine .
- 11 - and Popular Knowledge; chartered
by the State of Penns) at its its
session. (viz. 29th April. 1853,) mainly
for the purpose of arresting the evils re
sulting from the sale oh spurious and dam
genius nostrums, also for the purpose of
supplying the public with reliable reme.
dies, in eases wherein the patient cannot
obtain or will not employ the best medical
_advisers lia!nig purchased that mvalua
ble remedy. RO wand's Tonic Mixture, on
acccou i of its just ecletirity and known
efficacy. in the treatment of Fever and
Ape, and its kindred affeetions,—has no
hesitation in recommeding it in the high
est terms to the patronage of the af
flicted.
'ROWEL COMPLAINT cured by
ROW AND'S 'BLACK—BERRY
ROOT. 'rite above Institution extends
its *auction, in like mariner, :o the remedy
for ••Ilowel Complaint•" so well.known as
Snwand's Compound Syrup of Blackberry
Root, and earnestly recommends it to the
confidence of patients afflicted with these
complaints,—believing_it to be invaluable
in the treatment of such eases.
By order of the Trustees.
Hon. henry K. Suomi, Hon. J. R. Flsoisgen
John R. Remand, NI D.. U. R. Ashton, Esq.
Hector Orr. geq.
CY"AII Communications to he address
ed,—John R. Rowsittl, M. U., head of
the Pharmaceutical Department, and Pres
ident of the University.
Home Dispensary and office, No. 47
South Second street. Philadelphia.
Branch Dispensary at the store of S.
S. FORNEY. Otittostuirg.
Sept. 30. 1853—1 y.
Wile W. HAIIIER,
•
No 99 N. Second St., 2 hoots obese 2to Mount
Vernon House, PHILADVALPHIA,
PkyrAN . l/FAFFURIi of Pine Oil or
L 7.11 Camphrne, Flu id, bard and Oil`
Lamps, Chamdchers, and Can
delabras,
for Churches, Stores. Pirlois. &o.
The subscriber would reepectfully invite
the attention offiltorekirepers and the Pub.
he gloomily, to his large Mock of
consisting in part of the shove' minted
cles, which will be disposed of. AT
THE LO WEST MA N U FAO TU,REE'S
PRICES, wholesale and retail: l Also,
bast quality of Burning !Ina, Pine oil or
1411,1011*c Globe., Shades, Wi4, to.
N. B. Newell's Patent &deity Lamps.
sinew article, for sale._
Noe 4, 1853-3ta.
BOOK 'AtiENTS" WANTED.
EN'f'S WAN'T'ED in every town
and coutoy iu ihe United States, Itt
sell the tnt 61 popular nod saleable books
published, knotty of them beatitifidly
I.II,STIt A T F.l) with COLORED EN—
GRAVINGS : also the popular work
T. S. A I U It, including "iirthur's
Coltage.Liprury,"
liitelligrut. a uti enterprising men will
find this a pleasant and profitable bust
ers:l.,
For partieutors athirst , ' (pont. paid)
J. W. BRADLEY, Publisher,
No. 46 North Fourth Street, Mistlullitiis, l'a
tityt. 30, 1853—58
'2OOO LADIES
4 RE willing torertilv that the
.L . w. AWAY COOKING STOVE is tlie
very hest Stove now in use, inasmuch as
limy will do more Cooking. Roasting and
Baking, and tin it with less „labor, and lasi
as long again as any other stove may unlit.
These celebrated stoves are constantly
kept for sale at a very reduced price at
GETTYSBURG FRAM AND
mAckukui, SRS P,
Where the a ithserthers feeling determined
to stilt all persons' have also the Parlor,
Sexton's Baltimore Air-tight. Peakskell
and Cabittelt Cook Sinve, and Air-tight
and Template Parlor Stoves of the moat
heatittlol patterns.
THE SE IrIOR PLOUGHS
which cannot be surpassed for lightness o
draught or itithe character of their work,
are constantly on hand for sale, and in view
of the last that the Mouldboard of these
'loughs is one• lo urth heavier than that of
other ploughs, it is decidedly the cheap.
est that can be obtained.
WITIXEROI7I7 PLOUG RS and oth
ers, Castings kw:. the Wtenleeek
IVintl-111,11 Alaeltirerv, Castit,g, and lint
low-ware, %%ith t.‘t•rt at tielt tipliall) wad
at Fountlnes call ht ohia'mell here.
I4Lu•ksmithing and Shoe Making as
usual.
F: w itREN & soN
Blake's Patent Fire and Water
Proof Paint.
sti PERIM{ A RTIC LE. for sale
LW at Falwestock's, sign of 'he
II UR-DRESSER.
yA M El, B. W I LLIA MS respectfully
informs the euzcos of Gettysburg and
.I,tllii i ierii t ho may tarn here until their
bra that he ha. patted a Slitting
and 113!r-ruiting I.aoon in I. hambershurg
street, nearly opposite the Ltith'nelmreli,
where he intends prosecumig the "tons°.
rhd Minnows" in all its branches. Ile
will shave you as clean as a city broker,
and out your hair to suit the cut of your
pluz. 'rhea Lig whole object is 10 im.
pr ivy the appearance of the human race.
Front long experience tin (loiters himself
Inn can go through the rainlfication. of the
0°1.0(141 department with such all infi
nite degree of skill, as to meet the entire
approbation of ihose who submit their
Chlll4 tin the keen ordeal of his razor.
Marrh I 1.--St
Diamond Tonsors—New Firm
r tvtou $47. 13rotbrr,
ABLE BARBI. Rs Ais D HAIR
DidissEfts,
CAN at all times he found prepared to
attend to the calls of the people, at
the Temple in the Diamond. adjoining
the County Building. From Long expe
rience the latter themselves that they can
go through all the ramifications of the
Tonsorial Department,
with rich au infinite degree of skill, as
will to-wt with tiic entire satisfaction of
all who may submit their chins to the
keen orde..l of their razors. They hope,
therefore, that by their attention to busi
ness. and a desire to please, they will :nar
k as well as receive,a liberal share ol pub
lic patronage. The sick will be attended
to at their private dwellings.
Fashionable Cravats
M C U S I,
r S g
n A N a l s B ,o O r N ha s j
i cnt
o u l e t r b e n c n e n i::- .
lul CRAVATS, of the latest style, which
he will sell cheaper than any otheg,,estab
lislonent in town.
Docenther 2, 1853.
Tell it :/round,
THAT MARC US , SAMSON has
a
just opened splendid assortment
of Pants of every variety and style which
he will sell at prices that will defy compe
tition here or elsewhe:e. Remember I
buy for casli, and under the most favorable
circunistaneea, which enables me to do just
what I premise. No huatbugging, call and
judge lb( yourselves-
wiaLs. zip IFIVIALDIF1 5
OUNSI GUNS!
.
A large lot 'nf Singlo and !Double Barrel
ed GUNS k RIFLES, of a super
ior make, lostreceived, and for valet:heap
byFALIINESTOCK.4 a()1 4 118.
Oct. l4, ,1•853.
110 T CORN 1 110 T CORN I !
quperio r . to ,U o cle Pm', Cabin—Second
'Edilbm'necgdy 103 rprhin,i •
25,100 COPRA :MOWED. •
"lA' Scenes in tiles ,
York, illpstritted, includirts the Stocy
of Little 'Gig; th!..lfas-liek . pF's
Daughter, Wild .#laggle. etc: Price #l2O.
Cell Sint lonk . a tit, or send to hdaditidgeieks
at Duriksinre.
su AWLS, Bay Stata, - 1111nral.
and RitttiredTarbtiiere, White Ora; . .
Nous de Laine ind 'thibet Weitl. 4 ( -
(irons prices, cheap Ii•
S. FAHNESTOPK tbilit*K
"PANKORITE."
.11JF1r's Extract of Rork
An itiv.ilurNe lieniPay for an Sr ROrtmous
,01
Heirdorher,i frisker. :sr tir.rinit time Memo.
anti Gerierfil Drirdiry. and na
OrfliE 111.001) L'Ai;(4l3A ir
LE: V.
The Hoch Roue has gaint.l a reputation, at Jtrnw
and brtiod.' whir it nu otitei ineoieine his alter
One in the trame.leriuth
Acennlin! to the opinion of Eibinent l'hyaii ions,
the Rock KIIIO6 Plant ins Unequalled in rui jog
:.43110FliLA in all ue lama
Sr .xTEMENT OF REV E. R. WEIRREN,•
of the 'Xil ljaptiat.o hurch, New London
Ct.) relative to Myers K xt act of Rork Rose.
To the AI7 viten Publir..—A• my name has
been used in connexion with reconiMendatine s o ft
Mr. Myers' 'Rock Rose Ss top, in 'various adver
tisements, by the manufact met, I beg leave to
make the (.!lowing atatement with reference to
my acquaintance with the remedy and test• of
which I have subjected it, and the realism's for
having intriolored it to 00 notice of private friends
io the community in which I reside, long before
the medicine was advertised. I make this state
mon: freely. because I have, as a principle, with.
held my tonne from ell parent medicines, and sedu
lously abstained from recommending them to the
!whey rig them- frequently the spawn of
quackery and humbug, and as tending to increase,
instead of lessening human disease earl suffering.
Duch, I fear, is the character of a large portion of
the potent pernicious of this medicine-making age.
-Their name is legion." and front their influence,
so 140111 the 1101i1.111C111 spirit, we have reason to
pray for a safe .1060'111.re.
The Fire Tro .—I hail myself suffered Ives
aiormlly with midden attarks of Sick Headache and
Bilious Diarrhea, and-I hod sought a great variety
of curative agents to but little purpose ; and suf.
ering from this disease (diet rhea) at this time, I
determined to test the new Syrup first upon rriv•
self. The results were beyond my etpectation.
It was a powerful alterative, and the morbid ac
tion of the system was changed, And the functions
of secretion were restored to a healthy awe. It
nave time and elasticity to toy system, and Cor
i recto! the derangement of the digestive organs
sod go s ir Ole that inestimable Isesaing--iiasLTM
'This teat was net determinell in a week , nr n
mood' ; but I took four or live bottles in perhaps
as many mouths. Since that time I hate aliffertoll
but slightly nom these derangementa. MY'
:ACK HEY DACIIE Is ENTIRELY CURED.
lfilur Tods --Finding this rnedicios so towlul
to toyse:t, I st once gave it to several invalid
h tends. .Ittrut (hi , time, I was earnestly solicited.
to give advice in referenco to a child, *rune right
gars of see. '!'ho child was seventy •flticted
vt Vlh n scrofula humor, 01 a very toyer., iyi r. the
horn", mh o trilig itself 011 all rilla of the swipes.
end then 811d141..tily The child wins
very sick, slid it Nee lh.aghl doutitiol %shriller
she w.•uld live. •I•he humor re.amb'efl black
%perks of mortified flesh. In addition to soma
other remedies, I gave the child this rierup for a
bona :ix week.. whoisshe had sufficient •trmryth
to go out 10 school licessemelly. The ■welling
of her limier reseed, end she was restored h.
11..101 The family teel that they owe her 100,
with GOd x hlnx.ing , hi my remedies.
I his te , t satisfied no that the Rork Rnae
I', ward specilitt powers for tscrofulous hniu-ra,
Ilion tested it in cues of etruneutur Eruptions,
Chieken Pox, Conker, `ore Mouth,
LI" sipel lihritm, Pilo., &e In all these
ith pertict sun eons. Alter "taint' this ',y
am for more than a vcar, I wrote Mr Myers (Oct.
entlinviastically, net expecting ,n lei
ter ',odd he teitilislied. that his ety rup win Ft Pao
korite, all healing. "ld I go VP him the result of
its operation. to several instances. I stated in
that letter that was invalusblr as a r eitie dy ut
I ttttt us Eruption*. Eryrupeles, :salt lifieurmand
disonleie, included in the varied family of
diseases known ae Strolule, &C., that in Dvirpeti.
six, it acted with 'wonderful etiicar ".” My opin
ion of its value for the ahuve uagird disease", rw.
noun unchanged, and the same as when I v, rude
Alt. Myers in Oct. 185.1. I do not "commend
it for all the ills of our suffering humanity ; hut I
unhesitatingly say, that ma ► retordy in ftcrofnlntra
affections, I believe it •apettor to any known
curative agent.
RED FRONT
It has been sufficiently tested Ets domestic prac
tice tueatnlrli.h ntlairtittn t o ev4m.lve
11 , . 111 mitigating human •utreiing and removing
thsesse.
BUT WHAT IS THE ROCK
ROSE?
lite following I.i.tory of the Rork Rope plum
and i7O medrem.rl piniir,tiep. we lake irorn the
New Haven Pallayßom. Alitri !Hot:.
•• I he increased interval manilcati 41 111 the Rock
Rose plant, In fil l l-eqUVIICC (II the loony WI 1 , 411. i.
ful cures effected by ••My ere' Coin pound Extract
or Rock Rime. 'calls,for a oriel liiatory of it, in or
der to correct ally eriontous opinion that may
have been rillertainctl CO0C11101114; It ; 0041 411;44 , 11,
/IA 111 a true light the nature 1 ,1 11 plant which
iriornimes to he universally bpi ellmal.
We are indebted to the Uoltril :lutes pigpen
satiny of 16.17, for the fulltAsitilt 'nercilprion
of tt :
1 ., entirely different from the Rose.
It is ■ reo•atelliniett, oblong leaf plow, ha‘ it C
hitter tarts•. In addition to a retinal kalew
halite of the plaid. of IN:1mq; Ise emirs of flow
era in our reason, it also has another interesting
and beautiful property.
Dr E aso say• list in the inontlir of November
end Deceader, he 1148 these
141111'. 'coding out, !leaf their tools, br9ad,
coned lc, Cry 4,1111, .1.0111 xII inch In linrinith,
which during the day. and erre ieneee.l
in the morning. Fur a more minute and anal, t i
cal deveription of it, the reader .s ieterred to Tor
rey & Grey ' a botanical works.
Its Jlydll.li History and Properties are fin the
most important, since upon three depentla ill vat•
ue to the community. Dr. Loudon says that in
17119 it was so valuable, that it weal cultivated
from seeds. ilk or mince 18 , 16,
Prof. jets, of role College, hap habitually used
it with great buccess in Scrofula Mid Chronic Dia
stase, and through him its virtues were made
known, moil, as Dr. Tyler says, 'it Is now in
this section [New Haven) a common article in der
mestic practice for the cure 01 hcrolula and en
taneous diseases. "
Dr. Wadinio, A Scotah Dotaniet, of notoriety,
while traveling in America, in 184, learned its
use in Canada. Returning to England, he em
"toyed it in tnedicating his baths, which became
greatly celebrated fur the cure of similar disease*.
Dr. Isaac Par ish, of Philadelphia, remarki that
it has been , succesethity mad in bad sleet Oa
ticrofulous
Dr. J. H. Thompson, of the MON ;dare, prearib
ed it in bad cased of riconutous patients al Willa'
Howl. the auccrqtr' attracted the attention Of
senior physicians. He reports the following re
markable case of White Swelling of the bip, in
February. 1844: The Ind was seven years old.
and hail the disease for three years. The bone
wasdislocated upward and outward. There Was
a large opening on the hip leading to His bone,
into which I could thrust my finger. I counted
brae ulcers. He hadbeen under several phy
sicians, who had given him up. I ordered a de
coction of Rock Rose. in two dayp hle Night
evre.ala ceased ; I then ordered a tea spoonful of
Rock Rose three times a day.' THIIITY—Ktftt
DAYS after Ire was ENTIRPI.Y
.Dr. Writh; of Mndrson; ct. testifies t,o the tattle
of;tocitißoite, et "'laced . in Of iliornetoas
cases (dale Scrofula, especially in children.
Dr. S. Fulles,uf Hart fqt.d, edministarcd the
Rock Rose to a sicrotelouritemtile, In erhleh the
intiotefol'ultetireetetthte hid'•bnen lapplred with
out success. The Owen' was fully aoreeted l l4 IL
The Rock Rote to a plant of, rate medicinal ,
*lute,' and, unrivalled as a curative Clint ill
kr ero t u t o ue diseatee,ll cannot but express the de.
eire; in eirmlinfr this etiterneni, that it mat ber iotind
to Isssen tito suffstincooi out diststiod Ind tOing.
hunfiniti.
EDWIN, R. WARREIII.:
New London. AKA 2, HISS.
MitrAti, APPRO Sr
, tiO t , New 10146,
htr. Within.** iblittistei 'of We
trail ( 11.' it' Period or I it 'pieta liven dtwiirlklh ‘e
tioNics sif leallicMmre,:todom Iffy , hitt; to id
soppow to,th• aip4,
.10 ..coos•ctiosi with Itiollo
torsi duties.
Plchkse, 0107•10? ;
es • 111Sunfitti .'0 ; 'Abid T. *hit.
Benders/n/11 ' k g Jacob it, ithillitoviß D.
£. bit
bit Millibotitiedi , toilliplatiA*l lea
lin; 71. ob Martin, New 4b 7kini•
July' i, 1n53--eow=rtli
It n ft f!