;tub 4c;orpc..t — .l oarr r : z To my friends and fellow voters of .3,1-1 ,1( respectfully informs i arms County'— Itiftlefri and the public THE generous and cordial support 1 1 ; Uerally, that he coniin.' ,occasions has! TA i I mmo encotirageet me to present myself again to usiNtw. al htx old ; your conside . ration and that of the Whig in South 133 1 n„„,„ ., Cutout.. Convention, tis a candidate far the! w o- ere „ill he (ace of ItEGISTEIt k RECORDER , ;ppy aeaninu , dale ill of Adams comity a: the next election, and in inn) .. palrinoz, him.: therefore respectfully solicit 'your votes _work ,;, aud itithience. Should I $ 1.1 eCln I in the , fit ant i nonaiii.ition and tie elected. nip effort or idyll make. Thankful exertion on my part shall be spared. by _ ..l;ouarce of a faithful and impadial performance of the ' ' duties Chore 1, to evince niy sense el your kindness anti Confirlence.: , • JOHN GUDEItNATOR. ' N0v..11, 1853. ttptlLE DI 0 V A ~:i .0 411) , K I vlarlfgfleo has rernuved lli es 41::,,,nta1,11)01mcnt to the room formerly oo:, tltlit4. Alf . 4.LKANDER Fft tAz., nt•xt door' to ,emomer s 's More, m Cliambersloirg NW* ~hpf). ,hp ,i, prepared to attend to epgy,,lltiogtri,,ltts.lifte .of buoiners, auell /1 r t ,cl l 4,opng,k,repairing .- L._- ic 4.:24 1)11101it CT '... r , 1 ,1!!. -_,, :st .o: .: .1 : .. • ,', .--.... 4 4,... r .7 !ACHES, .. 41 C 1 1 1 e 1` : N I Z r I I . l449entnialakt prices., , 4.l.......terditiPe 4averhout otvitaitd a •large assortment. of a.t4slienil ..1..,..-.-..,:' . . • , . , . CLOCKS .. of allixtutur n itAir;,iirltich will he sniff at prieeilAt i lli.h pap% be 'oept.: Give us a . , ;••,.•,-•••,, R. fl. SCHWARTZ. 41 I ILtig l AM 28, 1854.—if • InIVFOR SALE ZiAtiiik CETIVSFAnc i.tuipo.;: ~.; ,:• 7 --- ' . , uZ40:.1,r--!160 Acres : good Stone bloui . e and - Barn. with o th er out-buildings. plenty ot gOock titnbiir, meadow, and never. fading tifiWr, -- ' - ' • ' b 4 Nil:!- - i 2 -1,75 Acres: large Stone' ,ttbi?4,-litte new. Barn, Shops,' Sheds, Niniritivi;4UtOr - in iiehrly — bvery fi eld ; pfenVY /gond "litiit, .sufficient thither •and good pwailow, ~ - • ' ~,. l 'iN'e4 ; ',3.., 125 Acres: first rate Ij,;,vii itiiit, Illrii t and 'out.buildMgi„ exeel reia,tit:Odaii., good running water , choice qiiit:liftidivr,Atit.'; near the turnpike. _,' .. 5 . 9. 4,-4 SO Acres :' good large tpio,-, "th rk se.,.wit'h out-buildings, plenty itiote;•fittling water at-the house and in the 44 1 1 1 1 t; •_fig., Acres ex:eellent timber, plenty good meadow ; first . rate .owhard; of all kOdirinfAu,it, good teorint.houve, Am.'•:_ . „ 0.110;4-L-200 Acres: large brick Hbutiei: with. large stone Rank Batni•'wuli sheds and erihq, 'and all 4therr dui:buildings, - such ilry=tniuse. - stauket-htiusr, , , tice.l , letween 50 and 60 *Weir' iti'grind - meadow,' plenty good tint /*IC gnoll fencing; Orchard of all kinds of thstieufruit;•seseral Wells of water. (tr. 14,1 , Nri; Aeres : near Pipe meek; E{edeFii:~t s county, Md., large Sione liddid.-Barli;Sitiolee-bomin, Spring-beim. +sheds, pens. cribs. plenty of water and fruit, front 50 to 60 acres good timber - No. 7-105 Acres: adjoining the sillpkiinnd Stone iltiune,Saitsi Barn, out-buildings. good water, &c. [ rliese twn' t kaArti,are haudsomely situated! on the puPliciroad.] .ASO.'.B—^A•Mill with 30 Acres buildings, shops, elieds, otlier,out4Mildings, &c. I„: , Any,,,perenn .desirons. of buying or sell.. log pr o perty will please call nron ;.VAN DE.RSLOOT,. Agent. t "OeViiting; Oct,: 1 i'-eow •, SPOII IN G SPOIITING! irpt49Rand Henry Wampler will M a ke„ House Spouting and put up the same low, for cash or country , pro- Farmers and all others wishing t sir ffonses. Barns, ;Ste. spouted, would ih,wet) it),gkie'theat a call. & H. WAMPLER. 16-1853: ITONNETS St. PARASOLS. har.e now on 11and a, large ~assorment Bonnets & Parasols, latest styles, whiefr s titave joss received, and will sell daa.be had of any establish. nkent in own, call and see. '" ' ' 'A. ARNOLD. .1.0 t.. Cloths; Cassimeres St Vestings. , DITE 'Gentlemen are respectfully in '-'liited;to call and examine my stock ifileloths. Crissimeres and Vemings, di- Wit from the Importers, before purchasing, on cannel be undersold. ABli'M ARNOLD. Hanover Branch Rail [toad. '' - eILINGE OF HOURS. MIZIIII , 11410.1N8 over the Hanover Blanch run as follows: ' 41. Jo. Train Will leave Hanover at 9.15 .A. lict.. with passengers for York,. Ilar- Vl;lunabla and Philadelphia, and return to Hanover with passengers from Baltimore, at 11.45 A. M.. 2d 'Frain will lesisti Hanover at 2.45 P. M., with.Otsseligt!re'for Barthnore. ar riving there if 5:45 ;'and return' inunedi. , atelywith Passengers (roan York, &c 3d Train' will leave Htionver at 6 P. with Passengers for York ;and return _with Pagsengers' 'from Beltiutuie at 8 .Thri 'Monday morninfr etra train. will leave.lorZallitnore at 5.30. return at 8 LEI?WAR:b E. YOUNG. agent. I " ' Frali c uier 'March :24, 1854. .1100niere ,41e Sitxquehanous ResstrfPud. 1 0.tbiraos OF HOURS .-- Way Pas t k tIA isetler:rniin Iclves Calvert A rthiktlcie at = 8.15 • x Ai l tnirs sr York at' it A x JAieWamodation 'Frain leaves,Cal t.l4-vailittstlitin at . Al& P m Arrive. itofoik at E , m Xitirnas. Train leap O l ken .. . 3 811atitioit at Airtvas at,Vorlt *ntmenso,„ iiirO l iFifinger Traitsleave Hai. :1.46 p 310,11314 t riirtuv - 2.15 r -m lyrptin leave* ma '1 46 A 1 4 A vivio Ten *i " m 41.111001, " -I° rotk st " 4.45:A. Si. Vl ` WINCHESTER. . riesdelli4Prraft4Durtattota. Wei" 0, 1644, • TUE PEOPLE'S CANDIDATE Fort REGIS'VER & RECORDER. To the Niers of Adams County : j~AYID MOREARY offers hipsell I as a candidate for the office of REGIBTER.St RECORDER, soliciting 'MO nomination from the Whig County Convention . . In doing this 1 , make no professitin of a superabundance of patriot ism, at the foundation of IT , desire to serve the people of Adams county, but wilt only; say, that if elected:will cliseharge the duties of the office in an luinest •and satisfactory manner. ,Gentysburg,. Feb, 17, 1854. 91111 g undersigned will ben candidate -A- for thii Office of REGISTER AND RECORDER, subject to the decision of the Whig County Convention, Rod respect fully solicits the.suppprt of his lellow-citi ALEXANDER COREAN Gettysburg,. Dec. 2, 1853. PUB undersigned will be a candidate A for the office of REGISTER AN!) RECORDER --subject to the decision of the next Vichig County Convention; and respectfully, solicits the support of hid . friends. JACOB AUGHINBAUGH Getlysbiirg, April 7. . 11 , HE undersigned will be a candidate for the •office of REGISTER & RECORDER. -mail - lei - 6 tha decisinn'Of the vy hig Comity Convention, and pledges Irimsetf, ii nominated and elected, to dis charge the duties of the office with fidelity aild impartiality. )50013 FULWEILEIL Franklin tr, Feb. 17,1854. Vrotbottotarg.. . . To ills Voters of .adonta county.. RATEFUI. fur the favors nod oviden -193 ces of confidence heretofore extended ui nut by m'y fellow citizens, and encour aged by numerous solicitations a nd f r iend. ly assurances; I - am induced to anhounce m .rte!l no a enndidate for :the OffiCe ol PROI i FIONOTARY,subjeit to the de cision 'of the 'Whig' county . Convention. pledging myself. if nominated and elected, to'devote toy best .efforts to a faithful 'and impartial discharge of the duties of the Of fice. IGIIN PICKING. Enst.flerlin, Dec. 8, 1853. To the Inckleit(tent Voters of .11doms co. WELLOVVIIITIZENS :—The under• shoed will,be a candidate for, the of. fire of PROTHONOTARY, at the neat election, subject to the Ballot - I , lllnOld I be so fortunate as to be elected, I *fide myself to discharge the diities of the office 'with fidelity and, impartiality. • THOMAS 13LOCHEIR. Butler twp., March 31. 1854 ' / rillE undersigned will lie a candidate Y for the Office of fROTHONO TARYof. Adams county, subject to the decision of the ,Whig County Convention, and respectfully asks the support of his ellow citizens. .• • ' ROBERT MARTIN. Gettysburg, Feb. 10, 1804. THE Undersigned. encouraged by the solicitations of friends, will be a candidate for the Office of PROTIION OTARY at the next election, subject to the decision of the Whig County-Oonven• Lion. CHARLES W. LEGO. Franklin tp., Dae. 30,1853.—d THE undersigned will he a candidate 0 for the office of PROTHONO:- TARY at the neat election, subject to the decision of the ,Whig County Conven tion. , . WM. 8. HAMILTON. Butler tp. NI/v U 1853. r -- - • , • _ 7.- - 2000 LADIES ARE - willing to certify that the A.TH AWAY COOKING STOVE is the very best Stove now in use, inasmuch as they will do more Cooking, Roasting and Baking, and do it with less labor, and last as long, again aa any other stove now sold. These eslebrated stoves are cOustantly kept for sale at a very reduced price at the GETTYSBURG.FOUNDRY AND SHOP • Where the,subscribers feeling determined to suit all persons have also the Parlor, Sexton's Baltimore Air-tight, Perkkskell and Cabinet. Cook Stove, and Air-tight and Ten:plate Parlor Stoves of the most beautilul patterns. TiIIaSSYLOR PLCIITGEIS whieh cannot be surpassed for lightness o drauglitor in the character Otheir work, are constantly on hand for sale, and in view of the - fact - that the Mouldboard of - these Ploughs is one-fottrth heavier than that of other piottglis it is - decidedly the eheaP est that can be obtained. • WITEZLIMOI7I7 I`ZOUGWIS and nth erP. CastiltOK for the Woutlgock Plongh Wind; mill Machinery, Caitingb and Hot low-ware,.with every article usually wad at Foundries can be obtained beie. 10 P'M 12 P i Blanksua4liing awl Shoe Making as usual. T. WARREN'& SON. DRUGS . AND MEDICINES, • 41F all kinds, from the , best / . 11- wy4nuses in the City, ton. onantly ontand and for sale at the Thug and Bookstore of 1 It • ' S. H. BUEHLER. Vett of tbc Courts. W ILI: he a exlididate forme Offiee • CLERK op 'roc comp's,. the; next Election, subject to the decision of the Whig County Convention. JOHN GARVEY. • Gettysburg, Nov. 25, 1553. ripirE undersigned will lie a candidate foi the office of CLERK OF COURTS, subject to iiie decision of the Whig thiunty Convention,lind respectful ly solicits the support of his fellow citi zens. . . • • _ . JOHN 31cCLEA RY. Fairtiehl,Nov. 1853. • FELLOW CITIZENS:—At the request of many friends I again offer myself - Mt a candidate for the next CLERK OF THE COURTS Of Adtinis county, subject to the decision of the Whig County Convention, and respectfully solicit your favorable con sideration and support, pledging myself if nominated - and elected to ditichatge the dit ties of the office with fiunctuality and fidek. i►y. J. J. BALDWIN. Straban lownehip, Nov. 11. 1853. abertffattg. A T the urgent solicitations of many friends I offer myself as a candidate for the Office of SHERIFF, at' the next Election,,auhject to the Whig Nominating Convention. Should Ihe so fortUnate as to be nomin ated and'elected, I pledge my selfte'dischafge the duties of the Office to the best of toy ability and without impar tiality. • , . JOSEPH BARKER. Germany towndhip, Dec. 9, 1853. . THE undersigned will he a candidate for the office of .SHERIFF at the parelectlini(subject - ttftr - decision- of .the Whigentinty Convention, and reapect- Italy solicits the favorable consideration and support of hid friends, pledging him self, if nominated pod elected, to ditt cheeps the duiied of the office with fidelity and. impartiality. JOHN. L TATE Gettysburg, Oct. 21, 1953. THE undersigned, enenuraged by the solicitkitims of numerons . friende, An, mounees hiwself as a Candidate . foe the . of fice of SHERIFF at the next Election, and respectfully asks the support of his lellow-citizens. If elected, - I , shall entlea vor to discharge the duties of the office with fidelity and iMpartlality. ISAAC. PIIZELY. Freedom tp.,, Dee. 23, 1853;—if fillElE,undersigned will he a candidate •- I , I L - for till 3 Office of tifIERIFF, at the ensuing elee.tion, subject to the deitision of the AVllig County, Convention, and re?; 1 , spectfully solicits a liberal support - from', the Voters .of- Adams ctiunty, and , when elected will preinise to fulfill the duties of; the office with fidelity and despatch. „; DAVID Fw•.•4IINERD., Strobel) .tp., Feb. 10, 1854. • utELLOW CITIZENS :—At the re- AL - quest -of many friends I again:offer myself as a candidate for the next SHER -IPFA L'l'Y of Adams cnunt3, enhjemm the decision of the Whig County Couvon 7 lien, arid pledge myself, if nominated and elected, to discharge the duties of the office satisfactorily- to all. DANIEL MINNIGH. Latimer° twp.. Nov. 4, 1853. rimmouGH• the encouragement of a nortiber7of friends, I offer myself as a candidate for the office of SIIE4IFF, sub ject to the decision of flit; — Whig County Convention. ! therefore respectfully solicit your votes and influence: Should 1 suc ceed in the notninution and be elected, no effort or exertion on my part shall be spared, by a faithful and impartial per formance of the ditties thereof, to evince my sense of yOur kindness and conti• dunce. • DAVID NEWCOMAIER. East Berlin, Nov. 25, 1853. rgIHROUGH the encouragement of a Ja• number of friends "offer myself as a candidate for the Office or SHERIFF, subject to the decision of the- Whig Coun ty Convention—pledging myielf, if nom inated and elected, to perform the duties of the Office to the best of my ability. GEO. C: STRICKHOUS.EII. Gettysburg, Dec. 2:1853. tI i NCOURAGED by the friendly as surances of numerous friends, the undersigned announces himself as a can didate for the Office of SHERIFF, sub ject to the decision of the Whig County Convention, and pledges himself, if mul. , noted and elected, to distharge the duties of the Office with fidelity and imparti ality. J. F. KOEHLER. Berwick tp.,Dec. 30 1853.-4 11?RIENDS & FELLOW CITIZENS of the county of Adams :—I have never before solicited your votes for any public station. I now present myself to your consideration as a candidate for the Office of SHERIFF, with the confident hope and assurance of receiving from you a cordial, generous, and liberal support. And I would most respectfully ask nomination from my %Vhig friends when assembled in County Convention. If elect ed I Will endeavour to execute the duties with promptness, lenity,.and impartiality, and all my efforts 'shall be directed to wards a faithful diseliarge of duty. • SAMUEL E. HALL. Cumb. township, Dec. 23, THROUGH the encouragement of a number of friends, I offer myttelf as a candidate for the Office of SHERIFF, subject to the decision ol the Whig Coun ty Convention-pledging myself, if nomi nated alit: elected, to perform the duties of the office to the beet of my ability. GEORGE - B. THOMAS.. Butler tuwuship, Mardi 31. 7'o the Vokrs of Adams County:— ir i tELLOW CITIZENS ' :-At the citation of numerouti irtenda, 1 off e r myself w your min:adoration for the office of 'SHERIFF at the ..next Election:4-- Should"( be elected, it wit' be my - aim - to acknowledge the favor.ty endeavoring.to 'discharge the duties of the office prompt. ly and with fidelity, • HENRY THOMAS, Strahan tp.. Dec, 23, 1853.—te Queensware Queensware ir have just received , a large lot ,of ••• QUEENSWARE, which l will sell low. Call and see. timore Adverthetnenls. 4VE YOUR MONEY. N.' MONTGOMERY, B)idniart for Frokie, - Cobb 6- Co.) VIIIOI,ESALE DEALER IN Fanej Silk Millinery Goods, Dle. 211 Ba!tinier() Street, (VP bTAMS,) BettireilLiglit and Charles IS., BALTIMORE, HA cm hand and will b e r e c eiving coi,stantly through the . season', NEW GOODS—rich fashionable jw:cv sia Millinery Goods. ny. stock of Rich Ribbons, Comprising every variety of the latest and most beautiful designs. 1 offer my Goode for net ectiA, at tow er prices than any credit Rouse can af ford. ' All persons will find it greatly to their interest to reserve a.portion of theirmon ey, and make selections from my great variety of rich cheap goods. • .• Ribbons for Bonnets, Ilaps,Sashes &o. Bonnet Silks, Satins, Velvets; Crapes, Limes, Tarletons, Foundations, Moods, illusions, and Embroidered Lace tbr Caiks, French and4,merican Flowers, French thee, '6glish, American and Ital ian Strive Bonnets, antllTrimmings, to gethir 'with every article in the cry lint. Baltimare, Feb. 17, 1854.-45 Diarnolid.Tonsorsew eipton livottirr, FASHIOITABLE BARBERS AND HAIR • • DREssi.:llS, CAN al all times ho found Prepared ,to attend to the calls of tliel3 people, at the "Omile, in . the Diamond. adjoining 111617onfity - Thiiltling. - Prom - Lohreoe4 .rienee they flatter themselves that they can go Altrough all the ramifications of the Toiporial Department, with such - mit infinite degree of skill, as will meet with the .entire satisfaction of all who inky submit their chins to the keen Ordeal - lir their "razorti. They hope, therefore, 'that by their attention to butti- . .ness..and a desire to - please, they will :ner it as fell as receive,a liberal share of pith lie Patronage. The elk will be attended ' - to at their private dwellings. . . -'Ladies' Dress Goo4s, 111 4 ADZES; do you wish handsome Cress es..foi Spring or Suminer ? If so„ call iMmediately at the long 'established cheap . Stiorel'where we sore -prepared to exhibit the most beautiful variety and pret.' ticst - patterna of Dress Goods ever opened. Do not defer the matter too long, nor lose the iipportnitily ot selecting from -the-en: tire assorinient. If you wish, to save money and at the'ilitme' time secure for yourself' the prettiest apparel worn, calliintnediate ly • FAIINESTOCKS'. March 31, 1854.—if ----- Ladies' Dress Goods. r, AiNgS who are in want of a splendid assortment of DBES'S GOODS, wilrlind it to their advantage by calling on the 'Undersigned and examining his stock before purchasing. • • A. ARNOLD. . Fashionable Cravats. T. vrARCUS SAMSON has just receiv a large assortment of beauti lot ORAVATS, of the latest style, which he will sell cheaper t h an any other estab lishment in town. TO TON Faimer, Farrier & Stage Proprietor. GEO. W. MERCHANT'S CELEBRATED GARGLING OIL WrAIRALLVAD IN Tilt lIIITOKY OF X[DIONS As the wet remarkable Maternal Application aver - 411 4°}7. - —4 :-- - ' vt MAN Co° Fs _dished the fib. , tor Vol. . _ .....- . -Cereal Family embrocation, will core must eases, - and rd. Aare all such al • ''w Spavins, Sweenet, Ringbone, Windgalls,poll Evil, Callous, Cracked Heels, Galls of I kinds, Fruit WAtinds, Sprains, Bruises, F . - t , ~._ ~ tam, OMB*. Sand Cracks, Strains, Lameness, Pounders.! Feet, Scratches or Grease, Mange, Rheum:lo>n, Rites-of Animals, External Poi sons, Pair- ul Nervous Affections, Frost Bites, • Boils, Co as, Whitlows. Burns and Scalds, Chillblain . Chapped Hands, Cramps, Con tractions ,:if the Muscles, Swellings, Weakness of tint Jo' its, Caked. Breasts, the. tlc. thc. ' The unparaialed success of this Oil, to the cure of dis t eats In Iltny and in Cattle, and oven human flesh, is i tinily becomin more known to the fanning community. it ran hardly I credited, except by those who have been .n the habit iinieeplea it in their stables and houses, what a vast stuouni of pain, suffering anti time, are saved by the tintelzapiimation of this Oil. C 5 lie surf the name of the sole proprietor, GEORGE W. MERCHANT. Lockport, N. V., is blown in the side of the bottle, Ind m has itund writing over the cork. AR milers aidreseted to the proprietor will be promptly reeptinile,l to. . Get 4 Pamphlet of the Agent, and see what wonder' are liTornviistind 01 the use of this medicine. Sold . by respectable dealers generally, in the United Stales and CaSatta. Also by ItURTZ & S. H. BUEHLF:R Gettyebure . ;,J. R. Henry Abbotstown ; J. Aul bo u gh, H am pt o n .4 W. Wolf, East Berlin;Pax ton & Blythe, Fairfield ; A. S. Myers, Round Hill ; .1. :Bark, Vastness!) ;'J. Houck; Menallen .1. Martin, New Oxford ; Study & Norbeck, Lit tlestown ; Toney & Mcßride, Einmitsburg ; hid And at wholesale by F. Klitt & Co.. 3. Gilber &Co., and T. W. Dyolt, PHILADELPHIA. Jan, 27, 1884.-1 y • TRH STA& AND 'BANNER. Is rthlished every Friday Evening, in Baltimore street, in the three story building, a ; few doors above Fahnestocks Store, by D. A. & C.ll. BUEIILER. If paid In advance or within the year $2 per annum—if not paid within the yes rs 2 50. No paper discontintied.unti I all arrearages are paid- 7 except at the option of the Editor. copies (*cents. A failure to notify a discqntinuance will be regarded as a new engagement. ' • ,advernsinients notexceeding &square Inserted three timee for sl—every subsequent insertion 25 cents. Longer ones in the same proportion. !LH advertisements not specially ordered for e given time will be continued until forbid. A libe ral reduction will be made to those who advertise by the year. ' Jo-5 Priming - of allkinde executedneatly and promptly,and• on reasonable . terms. /Slurs and Comentaire floes to thi Editor.(eg cepti tg such as contain Money or Le names of new 110SCriberi0 must be 1011 T el it* in ordir to secure attention.. A. ARNOLD /IST POST ANT distovered. TERMS. Advertlxements. CAUTION ! CAUTION ! T11031,1S Al NIITAGE'S PATENT ELECTRO NIG,ANET • INING BEWARE OF imruaTuits AND SWINDLERS N order to prevent a repetition of the FRAUDS so extensively carried on during the last two years, by a . set of scoundrels' who travelled over the countrY, and represented themselves ae My agente, and in many instances exhibited forged 'certificates of agency, - I now give notice that all my agents carry, ,with them printed forms, authorizing them to not as my agents, legally executed and ac knowledged before Alderman HENRY ' SIMPSON. of Philadelphia; they have also my name and place of business on their wagons. believe them all to be strictly honest, and fully acquainted with the. business of putting up Lightning Rods, which they will do at as low a price as they can he obtained at the factory. As many schemes have been resorted to, to defraud myself and the public, purchasers should be on their guard ; ihettsaede have :been grossly deceived by purchasing usel less articles in the shape' rif Lightning Rode; having pewter, lead, copper, zinc and icon points, either, or all of which are good for nothing. My. ELEOTRQ MAGNET LIGHTNING RODS liave been. examined by many of the ,most. Sci entific men in the world, who have pro tiotinced them to be the only, rods, Mat they hive ever seen, which are calculated to•suve lives and property front .destruc tion by .Lightning ,:ttrnong these 'are Professors Henry ArMurtrie. James M'- Clintock, WalterJOhnston, of the U. S. Patent office, E. I.'4Carr, Dr. T. E. : Weller rind many others who recommend .them in. the_highest..: terms_ of_ approtta lion. All orders WHOLESALE - A 4 I 1,; will meet with pro attention. ro Rods , and Scrolls ade to 'Ordst ,, -/ Cardinal Points, and 'other kinds of weather Vanes, for sale cheap. , Nly Agent, Simum, C. WILT, will locate himsoll during 'the summer. orisK at No: 21 North Queen Street, Lancaster. Pa.—and 'AUGUiVrtre CANN, at Penns. riopeor -owners in those sections of the -country will do well to call on (item. ' THOMAS ARMITAGE. Vino Streit, 4 doors above twolth, - Philadelphia March 3, 1804.-7nr STRAW GOODS--SPRIT ,1554 RIHE subacters are now prepaied to ' exhibitlit their SPLENDID NEW ESTA BLP3HAIENT, just completed, on the site of their fernier stand, No. CI South,Seeend Street, Philluie an entire new and•beautiful Stock et Straw, Fancy end . Silk - Bonnetsrind Finns,' Flow ers, ; and Panama, Palm and Summer Hats for Gentlemen, which our patrons, Merchants and--Milliners generally, are in vited to examine, confidently promising them, in extent, in variety, in novelty, and hi styles, a stock unequalled.. • Orders carefully and promptly exe cuted. • THOMAS WRITE & co. March 17, 1854:--3m WINDOW SHADES. '2 G. L. MILLER &CO t 4- MANUFACTURERS AND WIIDLESALE AND' RETAIL DEALERS IN WINDOW SHADES, South-mot Corner of Second anti Arch streets, PHILADELPHIA; Ue II as Gotheti Landscapes, Borders, Vases, Sr4ole's, Boquets, GOLD BOILDERS._&c., of the most beautiful designs and perfection of finish' in this country, and at such. LOW PRICES as to challenge all competition. Buff. and White Rollands, Carnbrics, Tassels. Cords, . Brasses, Sic., In every variety, for City or Country trade. WO invite an examina tion of our stock, at the Depot,, South west corner ofi, Second and Arch. streets, Philadelphia. Jan.27,1854.=-$5 UNIVERSITY MEDICINES ! ! FEVER AND AGUE CURED BY ROW AIVD'S TONIC MIXTURE. THE University of Free ..I . l.l4lieine and Popular knowledge;. chartered by the State of Pennsylvania, at its Ins session, (viz. 29th April, 19534 mainly for the purpose of arresting the evils re sulting froin the sale of spurious and clan gerottehostruins, also for the purpose of sup ying the public with reliable reme die in cases wherein the patient cannot 9bt t % will not-employAhe best enedioal 'advisers; having purchased that invalua ble remedy, Rowand's 'Punic blizturc, iin acccount of Its just celebrity and known efficacy, in the Areatment of Fever and Ague. and its kindred affections,—has, no hesitation in recounneding it in the high- est ..terms to the patronage of the af , dieted. 14 . OWEL COMPLAINT ::cured. by *LA! ROW AND'S . BLACK—BERRY ROOT. TIM above Institution extends its, sanction, in like manner, :o the remedy for .!Bowel complaint." so well known as Rowand'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.cases. BY order of the Trustees, Don t ...Beaty K. Bisons, 'Hon, R. Flanigan John R. Amend, 114: D.; D. K. Ashton, Dig. lidctOr Orr. Dili. • ' 111:7',All eommunleations to be address =-- ed,John Rowand, Head of the Pharmaceutical Department, and Pres ident of the University, Home Dispensary and office, No. 47 South Senond ,street, Philadelphia. .Branch Dispensary at the store of S. S. FORNEY,Dottssburg. Sept. 30, 1853---ly I. G. WORTH &' co., DOOR, BLIND, SRETTER, Asp' • • 2)ll2Cit4f) Ewa side of Broad Street, beloer Wood:Philada XIV HERE may be found;constantly.on w hand, an extensive assortment of DOORS. •SASH, SHUTTERS,. and 111OULDINGS, warranted equal .to any that can beluade. - • Ale% Saab, ready glazed,. always on band. Orders by mail or,despatoh rdCbive prompt attention,. March 24, 1854.--:3m Wall Papers ! Wall Papers ! Subscribers have now in their "IL store their complete stock of Papei Hangings, Curtains, tize. which they offer at very' low prices. 'WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Our assortment is very complete. com prising all the qualities,. both FRENCH AND AMERICAN. ` . We manufacture a largo portion of our goods and can sell at the lowest rates. 11-77 Paper Hanging done in tho country at city prices, PARRISH & HOUGH, No. 4 North Firth Street, Philo&'phi*: March 24, 1854.--31 n, DAVIS Zr. C4lllll, b~ALDRBxN LAMPS, LANTERNS k CHANDELIERS, ' N. E. CORNER FOURTH & CHERRY STS., PHILADELPHIA. • tiIfAVING enlarged and improvetktheir EL, Store, and having the largest assort ment of Lamps in Philadelphia, they are now prepared to furnish. PINE .01L, CAMPII ENE BURNING *FLUID, ETHEREAL OIL, PHOSGENE GAS and LARD OIL ; . Lamps, Lanterns, of all patents, Fancy Hotel & Hall Lamps, Chan defiers. Girandoles and Candelabras, and Britania Lamps, at the Manufacturers' lowest prices: Glass !Aram; by the package, at a small advance over Auction prices, Being large.. MA N U FACT UR— ..ERS,of Pine Oil, Burning Fluid, Ether eal Oil, Alcohol, and (thomily true) Plies gene Gas, they can furnish these articles at such Prical thit'Merchants find it to their!advantage to•buy. Call before go ing elsetihere, Wynn want bargains. Also, the Safety Fluid Lamp for sale. DAVIS & CULIN, -- • Sept.-2k1853---4y- . ND RE F. BR. OWN'S Essence ofJamaica Ginger. THIS Essence is a :preparation of un usual excellence. In ordinary - diar rhwa, incipient cholera, in short, in all cases of prostration of the digestive foliations, it is of inestiamide value. During . the preva lence of epidemic cholera and summe complaints of cFtjldFen, it is pecaliarly-ef fichchnis ; no family, individual or travel= for shoiahe witlionOt. CAUTION.-110 sure to get the. mu. , ine essence, which is prepared only by F. BROWN. at his. Drug and Chem:eat Store, N. E. Corner of fifth and Chest nut Streets Philadelphta..and for sale by all the respectable Apothecaries in the United States, and in •Gettysburg, Fa, by Sattlitq. H. BUEHLER. June 17, 1.853-Iy, BUILDING RARDWA RE AND • . TOOL STORE' EXULUSIVELY, Thu Largest Establishment . of the kind in the United States. • WMI M. M'CLURE & BRO., No. 287 Market :Street, above Seventh. Philade. TIBIA NUF A CTURE S Depot for Looks-atilt kinds, warranted virility. "Patent •Silvered Glass 117110b3. " Pan). iota Porcelain Knobs, over 100 Pritterbs. Silver' Plated Knobs, Hinges, &c., with the most complete assortment of all the Modern Goods in this Line. Purchasers are invited to~ call • and- examine OUT Stock. Catalogues sent by Mail if de sired. Hot Air Registers and Ventila tors al. Factory Prices. 111CPAll orders put up under the imme diem supervision of the firm. CALL AND SEE VS. March 3, 1851.—Gm 7.1 1 ft C A.INVS. One-third Cheaper than 1114 U Lead, ant freefrom ad Poisonous Qualities. TIM NEW JERSEY ZINC CONI PANY having greatly enlarged their works, and improved, the quality of their products, are prepared to execute orders for their SUPERIOR PAINTS, dry, mid ground in , oil, in nssorted packagos ol Bout 25 to 500 pounds ; also. ' Dry, in harrelti, of 200 pounds each. '. Thcii White Zinc. which sold dry or ground in oil, is warranted PURE and unsurpassed for Body and Uniform White ness. - A method of preparation has recent. ly been disCovered, which enables the Uompany to warrant their paints to keep- fresh and, soft in the kegs for any reasonable tune. In this respect' their . patnts will be Superior tO any other in the market,. , . Their Brown Zinc. Paint, which is sold at a low price,•and win only be made front the Zinc ores from New, Jersey, is now .well known Mr its protective qualities when applied to iron orother meialic Sur- Their Stone Color Paint pbssesses all the properties of the Brown, and is ot an agree able color for painting Cottages, Depots, Out-buildings, Bridges, &e.• • •Dealers supplied on liberal terms by their Agents, • • FRENCH & 'RICHARDS. Wholesale Paint Dealers and Importers. N. W. cor. lOclt.& Market Ste., Philadelphia, April 14, 1854.-oin LEATHER. Fritz & Hendry, Store No. 29, N. L 3rd street, Philadelphia MORRCOCCI MANUFACTURERS t CURRIERS, AND: IMPORTERS Commission and Genital LEAT FIBR S I NE S S, witommalL LE dic. anir.a.xs, KrAlanufactory 15 Margarelia aired • " • Philadelphia. July 15, 1853-rly. • To the Citizens of Gettysburg, A. L. HICKEY & CO., No. z„liiph 148 CHESTNUT Street, a. busy Sixth, Philadelphia, have now on hand,one of the largest, cheapest and most varied assortment of their improved Steel Spring. Sole Leather TltUNKS,ever offer ed to the public,., with a fine article of Lights Weight Solo Leather .Trunks, UsrpetAnd Leather Bags, for travelling in Europa. Also, a splendid; assortntent of, Ladies Dress TRUNKS, Bonnet Bo.T.ps; I te„ &c.,.ranging in price' froml„vit to thirty dollars, with 0 fine vitilifir Hob. by Horses, Propellers, gigs, &c. All of Abet:above articles we will sell low. for cash. Give us a call: Prize Medal awarded ai the' WOrld'r Pair in' London in 11351. , . . A. L. HICKEY & co.. No. 148 Chestnut Street PhiladelOda. May 20, 1854...,11u1 `!PANKORITE." Myer's Extraci of Rork Rose: An invaluable Remedy for all SCROFELEE DISEASES, indigestlbn, Salt Rheum, Sick Headacho,Canker,Numing Soto Mouth, S . and General Debility, and as a PURIFYER OFTIIE BLOOD Is UNEQUAL. LED. The Rock Rose has gained • reputation, ■t horn• and abroad, which no other medicine has ever done In the same length of time, According to the opinion of Eminent Physicians, the Rock Rose Plant is Unequalled in curing SCROFULA in all its forms I STATEMENT OF REV. E. R. WARREN,* Pastor date 2d Baptist Church, New London, Ct.) relative to Myers Extract of Rock Ruse. To • the American Public:--Ae my llama has 'been used in connexion with recommendations of Mr. Myers Rock Rose SyrOp, in rations adver tisements, by the manufacturer; I beg leave to make the following statement with reference to my acquaintance with the remedy and test, of which I have subjected it, and the reasons for having introduced it to the notice of private friends in the community in which I reside, long before 1 the medicine was advertised, I make this state ment freely. because I base, as a principle, with hold my name from all patent. medicines, and sedu lonely abstained from recommending them to the public, believing them frequently the spawn of quackery andbumhug, and tending , o increase. instead of loathing human disease and suffering. Ruch, I fear, is the character of a large portion of the patent pailaccaa of this medicine-making agi?. "Their natio is legion," and from their influence, lis from the demonical spirits, we have Mason to pray fora safe deliverakce. The First Test.-1 had myself suffered 'mea -1 atonally with sudden attacks of Sick Ileadsche and Bilious Diarrhea, arid I had sought a great variety of curative agerits to but little purpose ;* and ent ering from this disease (diarrhea) at *thilftime, .1 determined to test the new Syrup first upon my self.. The results were heyend my . . expectation. it was a povverful alterative, and the morbid ac tion of the " system Was changed, and the functiona of secretion aver° restored m'a healthy state. It gave moo and elasticity to my system, and cor rected the derangement of the, digestive organi and give me that ititistintable hessing—sawrn. This tevt was not detemilfieir Week ; wr'a month ; hut I Our or five bottle* in 'wimps as many month's. Since that time 1118;1.61'111.ml but aliehtly from these ildianaelnema. MY SICK HEADACHE Is ENTIRELY CURED- 0 hrr•Terrs.---Pitiding this tuedicioe so 'ocelot to !lipid'', I at once gave it to several invalid friends. About thin time, I V1:111 . earnestly solicited to give advice in refer . enCe t. orliilil..bonie eight yearn uf ege,„4olo. .vroa tieve , ely ailLet:ed with a , :icrofula humor, of n v.ry ere 15.p,i. tho 'minor allowing itself on alli..tts of the surface, and then suddenly ilisappeatilig, The child was 'very sick, and it 'our' thought trob:lid iihrthcr ahe would live. The humor re-emb'rd 'black (pecks of miittilied posh. in addition- to ,some otlierroinadiss, I give tint child thauivrup for a bout Aix weeks, when she had sufacient strength to go out to scholl occasionally. 'Tire swelling of her limbs ceased,, and alto was restored to health. The family ice' that they owe her lite, witlt God's blessing, to my reinediss. Thiroest satisfied me that ilw Its',c Bose possessed specific pirwers fur iicrofulittis 'motors. then tested it in cases 'of Cul:intuits Eruptions. in Measles, Chicken Tos, Canker, :ore Mouth, Erysipelas, pelt Rheum, Niles, &c. lu all these cases a ith perfect success. ,Alter testing this imp for more than a year, I wrote Ni r. Myers (Oct. 7th, 1"i5o) enthusiastically, r ot-expecting my hit ter would be published. therhis tiyrup was a Pan korite, all healing, and I gave him the result of eta operations in several iiistance,. I stated in that letter that "it was ..11ralMillee tt remedy tla Cutaneous Eruptions. Etysipelna, `alt Rheum, and other disunlers, inclinhal in the varied faintly of ,diseases known as Scrota:A, tl at in _%spcp sia, it acted with %vendetta thicnc v." My opin. fon of Its value for the U110 , 04!-aaated re main unchanged. und the mire us whet, I wri.te Mr. Myers in Oct. '1850: I do not ll'columend it for all the ills of our suffering huntsnity ; but i unhesitatingly say, thetas n remedy in :-crefuhors affctiens; I belitivu it superior to.any Lnitu it curative agent._ It has been au Tidgmliy testril b j tlottwoic prsr tice to establish i;tl udapti.ffi nese in mitigating 11111111111suG: lug and rono.ing BUT WHAT IS THE BOCK 11 0 SE I l'he following history Or the Hoek Ilene p4:111 and its mediciwil wept:diet., we inky it the New Haven Palindieta i March. 18..2. “The increased interest inanitohtrd iii the Heck 'Rose plant. in con cquence of the loony %V I , llljef • ful cures effacted by -Mers', Uompound Extinct of Rock Roso."Calts fur a nriof history or it. in ei der to correct any erroneous opiiti.tn that may have been. entertained concerning it and also to set in a true light the nature or a plant which promises th be univprsally beneficial. We are indebted to tho United States Disprn.. satory of 1847, fur The following desctiption of it: Ii is entirely different from the ertmmnn Rose. It is a rodottetumed, oblong - h eat -plant, having a bitter taste. In addition to a remarkable prim littrity of the plait, of bearing Iwo crops of film curio one season, it also bus another interiating and beautiful properly. Dr. Eaton nays that in the months of November and December, hn hoe oven Inunliiiis of these plat ts,sending; out, near t heir roots. I.roal, thin, curved ice•crystals. oboist" an Melt' in In eadth, which melted during the dhyt and %%ere renewed in the morning:• a merit minuteluni ao.ilyti cal description of it. fin reader is teleired to To.- re'y & OrnY's botimical workS:, Its Medical Moory and Prop :!its a r e fin the most important, since upo❑ thver d i rmla is. va t. uo to thacommunity: Dr, Loudon says that in 1790 it was so, valuable, that it was cultivated from seeds.' Ever iiure 181 1 13, , Prof lets, of ratirolltst, it with great snecese in scrofula and Chronic Dis ease, and through him its, virtue,' :yore mail* known, until, tot Dr, 'Tyler says, sit is now in this section [New Haven] e. common article in do ,mostic practice•for, the cure of berolifla sad cu taneous diseases." ' Dr:Whit/au; A Scotch Botenist, of notoriety, While traveling in America, iii. 1824: learned its use in.Canado.' Returning to England, be em ployed it in medicating his baths. which became greatly celebrated fur the cure of similar diseases. Dr. loose Pariah, of Plaladrlplau ' remarks that' need has been successfully ed in bad cases , in Scrofulous diseases. Dr. J. 11. Thor.. peon, of the same place, preicrib ed it in bad cases of Scrofulous patients gt Wills' Hotel.. His success attracted. the :attehtion senior physicians. He reports:the following. re naffrik,ble cue 'of White Swelling of Abe drip, in . February. e The led was wren years Ws and had the disease for three 'years. The bone was dislocated uPWard intl outward. Thet4 Was a Imo opening on the • hip leading.to the' boho, into which I could thrult any finger. .1 counted hree ulcers. Ho had been under several phy sicians, who had' given him up, I•orderrd a do 'coction of. Rock Rose.' In two days' his Night sweets ceased ; I then ordered a tea spoonful: of Rock Rose three thin's& day. THIRTY—NINE DAYS after he was ENTIRFLY WELL. Dr. Webb, of Madison, Ct. testifies to the . value of ROCK Roar, as evinced in the cure of numerous cases of the Scrofula, especially in children. Dr. R. Fulltr,of .Hurt ford, CI. administered the Rock Rose to a Scrofulous female, in which the anti-scrofulous remedies had been Applied. with out success. .The disease was fully arrested by it. The Rock Rose is a plant. of rare medicinal virtues, and unrivalled as a curativo agent i n Scrofulous diseases. I cannot but express the de sire,in closing this statement, that it may be found to lessen the sufferings of our diseased and dying humanity EDWIN. R. WARREN. New..Lon(lon. April 2. 18:)2, : • . • MANUFACI'UIIED FRANXLIIi $ CU., ; New Mayan, Ct : , .btr:Werren, though a Minister of the Gospel, has fa a periad:ot 16 years given attention to, the.. rubjea medical scietire,lo qualify hid to ad minister to the sick, In connection With. his pas total duties. . . AGLENTB---8. H. Buehler, oaltyaborg ;Jew. 91; Houck, Menalien P. 0 ,• Abel T.lYright Dendererille; Jacob Mark, Caebtown ; ..11„& D. K. Snyder, Two'Taverne ; Spalding*: Brother, Littlestuwn ; Aulabaugh & Spanaler,'East &I nn ; Jacob,Martin, New flr lord.. July 8, I.Bs:l—euw.:.lt. • .
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