=OEM Ste; — , i ifitZ itetotinty I elerii Ottuti eciutiti . . - .. - _ . 7b iltOndeptndent Foteral Acd ! IIELLOW CrlP.EN.s:—Aithe request lIANIN'6I - ,huen solicited •by nutuermis ' . of many (lim's] ag pin otPrinysell as a . - due s through the county, MU u _ , candidate for the nix 1 (; L 1'; Ini. or THE deritigued vespuittfully .'fors iiiin . a ... i l COUltl'S ,of AdHins . .emoity. ,tibjeet to the Indepeodent. candidate . ' for the. office ni .; decision of the Whig County Convention, REG isTEit AND RECORDER, at the ' and respecillilly.snlicit your favorable cini nc4t election. Iliould 1.-be co forltlnnth'' siduration and meppori. plMliziug myself if , ur ges , L o ct ,d , I nie d.. e - d - 1 ,. rro ,.. if iii iii .. nominated and fleeted to disehnrge the du; c h a te ifla, di d, L e h* a ;; :ianner ... tics of the uln . ite with punctuality and Fidel give general satisfaction. -- " - I4' . ' J.. 3 HALDW/N. • ; Straban township, Nov. 11, 1853. • ' ' ........ ,:. .. W . . F. • WALTER. ! itl 7t l ; l - 111 7'- jr,111 .- Y, —...: 71 ' h 1184 : . , ~.,--.2} rilliE'underii;gnill u ill he a candidate rPtE 4ntlersigned „will be a canillil \ me i JIL ' r"r the "iiiro of (- 11 .GRK OF TI E -** ohm, We -DMus 'of REGD-4TER AN 0 I ; l OU RTS. Sill/it'll, to' the derision of. the REc o tomenbieci in iiie deci . inii 4d Whig piiiiiity Cony-titian. and respectful. ly solicits the support of his fellow riti the:ollLigAtintnty Convention. and reaperl. ' fully solicits the support of bin lellow-eiii z"" 4. ' ' --- zeus. , AI.FXANDER C:OIIEAN atittliOurgs,Pdc. 2,. 1853. • • • 1111PE'utitlersignell will he A estututme foi- the' rttEe.e of REGISTER.I.N U. ReflOßDE . R—tinhjeet Ili.thedecinitut thu vi m g ()nowt. Couventiott, anti 5e: 1 1(44611y Bolirun the support of-id fributle. • JACOB AIIGHINBAUGH Ottnyisbum,_ April 7. r CIE Undersigned will he n candidate !diet+ of REGIS'I'EIt '44 ItEOOßDEß,.subletti to the derision of the Whig county Convention, and pledges hunself, if twininated nod elected, to dis, charge iit4 duties of'the'ofiice with fidelity and' impartiatitf. , , • : • . JACOB FUL,WELLER. Frinklitt . tyt , Feb, 1t,.1854. To tiWil.n''cf,Eand fellow . voters of 4d ilBl COtllity- HE genprous and cordial support I 4ritcuivoil on . 'former occasions has encistkrws4 me to present myself again to ymitdtptesideratiort .dul,that of the Whig Colpify,gonventitm, nia cuntlitlate tor the utEvb t of,lll t EcillSTEß k RECORDER of Affains county at the next election, nod thereforkretmeciftilly solicit your votes mad inflifence. Should -1 succeed in 'the niiffaffSiltblititil .tie elected, 'no effort, or exertion on my part shall be spared. by' 0 fit' ' .i4nl naparfiul perforautorm of the duli tilieretif,•,to evincu my sense of your km lOind etitifidence. is t 'my , JQ.11;14 b. GURERNATOR; A4gp...11, 1853. , N 101.1.. ' :. ' • ----.• • mix.P.EPPLE:B CANDIDATE FOR ' REGISTER & RECORDI,,'R. lifithelVoltrs:ofildams Cosinty : AVID MeCREARY niters himself j JI• as a. candidate for. the office of REGISTER & RECORDER, soliciting the nomination from the IV itg County (a t o entidn. ; In doing this '1 make no . ~ superabundance of pr sion of a . superabundance of patrio ist ;"-iii the fonndatien of. my desire to serge the people of Adams •connty, but will only.say that if elected will discharge the lieties.of the office in an honest and satisfactory manner. , Petttysbarg..Feb..l7, 1854. rotlionotarg. - Twihe rioters of ;gilants counly, . • 4A , Wrtru i•irntho tavorn,nlid evitlett eett ennlidunCOteretofore extended to the nty anti ennner eggdlkty, nunt e rnny s t disitations and friend ly issurapcof 1 tilp itiatireti to announce mvsell as a rantdidate for the Offieo PROWIIONOT,A Ey; sehjent in the de cision of the Whlg County Convention, pledging myself. if nominated and eleetetl, to dekkit'no hest efforts to,u faithful and itntjaiiird*thihirgeof , the duties r.f the Of five.. JOHN PICKING. Easi Berlin.`Dec: 8„ 1853. To`thi j hiSiienslen) Voter:s of ;qthims to. Vttibtv tltTitgNs :—'l'lle under 'ittineil frir the of fiee,of PitaI'H I ONOI'ARY., at 'the ;mit elebtiihi:: 19 ilbjetit''lti' the Ballot - ShOeltl I be' Sri fortunate as to he elected, 1 Rieitge thyself dismitarge the ditties of theinee with fidelity and little:lli:atty. • THOMAS BL()CHEit. Huilei.trirth;Mateht3l,, 18$4 i HE undensigued.will be a candidate for the , Office of PROTH.ONO- T4RY:tof Adapts, •etitonty, subject tn the deeikioo of the Whig i Poupty 1 114'ireitpertfully &aka ; the support of his ell,ow,ejt!scue, ROlSEft'r MARTIN. Getiyaburg, I.'o. 18, 1854. IrttflE undersigned. encouraged by the jolieitationa 'of friends. will he a cat;ilidgleftOr the Difice:ot PRO'rEION- Otklirlitthie: subject to theile4Sion of the %Vhig (;ounty ttu CHARLES W. LEGO. Fraidilin . lp : , Dec. 30,1853.—a r • 't we undersigned will be a candidate - I"tir:;ihe °nice" PRO'1110NO— '1111,Y;:kt 'the next election, subject to tht the Whig County Canyon • . ~. • ;". 111 1 1 , WM. S. HAMILTON. Hutlertp. Nov 11, 1853. j'W REMOVAL. Til4llllllergigned. lon reraprell ` Apbriefiaeqt to the r.oonil, ? m rerly etipted ALEXANDMIFRAZ'O. fleXt door ttufkaamcy's Stoq., tjt ylatobe..relotig street, l it* lie i t! prepared in 'atteal to every i ,thiJll9. his hoe of .bliaineas, such as cleamog &.repairing . WATCHES '&C .)., at .re 1 111.001 t 14,1taad latgo . ataurtmont of exaellent '` ... ~ ..1.;1 1,,, , - .0 ,L O,C h; §;. utitatioim styles, , which will he sold at p . 7.. eh eau% be beat. • Give us a J,,,:14, :,, • R. C. BcitwArrrz. 7 ' urrattre..Apri) 28, 1844...:4( ' ':1 ffiU 1 :' • - • 7.;14 ji 1 i : SfOtifil - NO I 1 t: , _...., 4Et Irt t.4f: and Henry 'lrempler will 1 .„ 01. . l .1tli1ko,,,tioutit , Spouting cud put' ti 0 iki t iap.atip ipyr. for east' or r o uutry pr..: Ittip'sa;: r r itluers endall others wit.tting.i . thaiii . tiiitsia.: Barns, ;Ste. spooled, would ' t do 1,11 up give them a ran. , - '' -- G. & 11. WAMPLER. • AND racznotarra, Will kited*. from the beet lonso. in be City. cow stuoky . „o" bend and for saki at Vinanir — Bankatarot it ' - 8. H. BUEHLER. • • JOH N, 11eCLEA RY Fairfield. Nov. 18, 18514 abtrifMitg. ralilliofiGll. the etiMllllllo`lllotll of H " IL number. of fricnil4. I utter myself . ..A A candid:llc for the Office of SHEI{IFF. itt! . jeet to 111/1 decision of the Whig; •Cottn. ty (Mit vention—pleduing myself. if nom. innteil = ntbl''eleeted, to. perform Out tintiee (if the Olfioe to the h'i.st of my attitity.• GEM. STIIICKII()USEit. Gott) sitigg, Dec. 2. 1853.: NCOM.A(IED by' the friendly. 5ti ,.4.4 stir:lnc:e a utimi:cou; friend+, the undersigned arisiounres himself as it-,gan ditlate for the'Office,of SHERIFF, sub jtct to tile ilevisino of tits Whig County %invention 6 end pledges himself. if nomi nated and eleeted.lit discharge thelluties the 'Office with fidelity and mpurti ably. J. F. KI)E 11 LER. nerriek tp..Dee. 30 1853.--tf • gjIRIENDS St '14:1.1.9 IV CITIZENS of the county of Adapts :—I have , never before .sotioted your votes foraity volt& station. I now pret.ent tnyself to your consideration as a candidate • for the Office of :SHERIFF. with the..entifillent hope and assurance of rcceiving from you a cordial, generous, and ltlipral sup Port. And would woo respectfully ask 1101011i:10On Imam my Whig friends when . asieuthled in Vintmy,t;otivention." -- If tiled - ell I will endeavour' of execute the duties' witlf - proni,tness; lenity. end impartiality', iv id all may efforts shall be directed to ward* at faithful diselimfge of duty, • • SAMUEL E. •HALL. Ctitnb tnivriship. Del!, 23, *. • . , TinCUG 11 the tincouragentent• Of • a :inniitier of friend's, L otter rinyitelf as a candidate for the Wire of 'SHERIFF; subject toltbe 'derision of :We' Wliig ()duo ty Conyention;—ple,!ging norni nated and elected, to perform the duties of the office to the heat of my ability. - • . B.- 'rHOMAS... Under township. Mitrelt 31.. To the Voters of ./idoms tlie citation of 11111110 rime Irtendo, I Mier inyeelf to your ilonsieuration fur, the olliite rdill.'l? at the next Election.-- I he elected, it will be my anti to acknowledge the favor bp enileavorilitg.to iliiitharge the +tulip+ of the otride..pronipt ly and with fidelity. If ENRY PIIONIAS Stra ban tit— Der. :43. i853.--io • • ,i• T.the urgent aoliotattons of many, IL (needs I offer myself aP a candidata for the Oilier of SiIEItIFF, at the next • Ettetion, etilleet to the Whig Nominating Should `1 he an fortunate as to toi unto noted and eleeted,, l pl t •tige top selfin tligeit.irge the thitie.s of the (Mee to the LICA* of my aWlity and without 'foliar , Utility. • . 4 ' JOSEPEI BARKER. Germany township. Dec. 9, 1853. PirVIE inulersig.net! will he a candidate lift . the oifit'e SIiERIFF at °the' soltject to the deeisi,m of the Whig dimity Coeventioli, and reepect fay the favorable..conaideratiotv end aupport of his frientlii. pledging him; erlf, if hioninated nod elected, to dia . . : charge the Julie.' of the °like with fi delity AO impartiality. JOHN b. TATE Gpuyehum, Oct. 21,,1853. N.., ITHE. . undersigned, encouraged, by the - 111, 9ltheilltilollB iturnerous:frlands, an• flounces hiwnelf as a candidate . tor the of. flee of SHERIFF at" the next, and respectfully asks the support of his lellow-cnizens.• If elected, I shall-endea vor to discharge The duties of the othce with Gdelity and impiriiality. ISAAC NEELY Froetlotn tp., Dec. 23, 1853,—it rirME;untlerolii,ned t,e• a • candidate ..a." for the Mee of SHERIFF; at the . e n being election, subject to the decision; of . the, Whig County ; Utilise:mon, and re- Suptiort . from the' Votere of. Adonis county. and when cleaned will...promise. Landfill the duties of the alfice with - fidelity and despatch. DAVID P. HINEItD Straban. tp..Feb.'lo, 1854. WIELLOW :—At the re . .I:peat' of many friends I again , offer onissit di+ a Cantlidajet for the next SHER IIFFALTY of Adxmo • county, eubjeei : to the deosioin of the Whig Comity, Crosoiren... thin, and pledge myself, if nominated and eleiled, to diseloarge ilie'duties of the office ' satisfactorily.bo all. • • •.- . • DANIEL MINNIGH.- • I.,ottiou ore terti., N00v.'4,•1853. 1 l llitouGH the •ettenuragerroont of • A number of friends I golfer fllVself a tattl!ldate for the office ill I 1 E FE', Sub. Ijeitt'ocr oh- decision of the Whig County Cioilifention I therefore respectfully solicit your votes' and influence. tilotiuld. I KM. esp.,' in doe nontination and be decied;•llo 1. effort' or eierinin ion ntv part . shall ,be , ppartiol, by a faithful and impartial' per forotosnite of the dillies thereof. , In evince I troy senseof your kindness sod confi. derive, . • . DAVIn NEWCOMMER. EaPt . Berlivi, Nov. 25.1859. • " Cinths, Cassiweres Vestings.: r ' LIE Gentlemen tire reopectinlly i - , vied to call and es amine, my stock iof .Cloths, Caspiniere. pod Vesting.. di.- reel (ruin the Imp:bite!". before purchasing, as 1 cannot be 'undersold. ktlit'M ARtIOLD W ISS and " Jaannet ouncinge, Ede inga, and iniettingli collara r , Ohtani nuts and Sleeve., "in great itfritty, at Proirtudoditel Cards. H. NMONAUCMY, oarToll.ll2l' 1-1111; (Office remelted to one deer West of Buehler Drui & Boot• S turo, Uhontbereburg street.) .111 arra g ailit Sidi( oi• foe. Pensions, Bounty • Land Warrants, Back-Pay sus. ',ended antrall'odier elnims against the Gnierinnont nt. Waslinigton. D.-0.: 'also AMerican claims in England. Land ‘Varrants ilieltielEall4 sold, or bought, and , . highest pricer giveu,, LAWN Icir sale in 1114/1. Illinois, 'and ‘Vestern Slates ;'and 'Agents engaged Warraills there. es4 - 4lily to hip personally or by otter. • qetty!birti, Nov. 11. 1,853 DAVI:1) .W I IA.S, Altorney at Law, iaken S-titirgssoN'S office: 13 - 116 - Numb "%Vest Cornet •of Centro Sliunre. UNFETIENtiC.—Iion. Thaddeus Steven', Latieniter, ;Dee. 30, 1853. W . . A.• M INLEY ATTORNEY AT YAW, OFFICE' irr the Smolt West enrner of I L-F Itre'Square formerly' oretipieil by D. M'Cotiatighy. Esq., will'etietl promptly to all business entrusted to his hire. May 12. 1854,-Iy, =l= MMIISME T • LIE undersigned have associated themselves as partners in the Prat:- lice of the Law.: The (knee is. in the room long occupied by the senior, partner. `,where of ie or both of the fine can at all times 'he . muiselted.. • The bodotiold of coNvKyAriemo. in all its branches. .will be , atimided to with prompitte.se. neatness mid accuracy. M (!.I.E AN. . WM. Arleel.,EA.N. Alay 5.1854.-3 in - i - , -.BOUNTY LANDS, ... - --: lipbEitSONSentitled..ba„Bounty, .k. Latids'untlerilleacts orCon -. greets of the United States can "have their claims promptly and : efliaientli attended to by applitia .. .. ' thin either personally or by letter °the subscriber. ai b itfifili ce in Gettysburg. Claimants whose application's hare been suspended tin 'act iiiint of deficiency in prim( may find ittotileir arlithittage 'Oran: irr The fee charged is Sitb in each case, payable upon thcrileliverT of the warrant. The.subscriber will also attend to eliiima Tar`- Pehitions foritevolutionary or other service's and the location of ,laittls. The sale.and purchase of Lantl. Warrant's at te'rided-to, and the Jiigheiil cash prite paid (tor the same. It. G. 31i.3ZEA ItY. , May 14-41.• • Attorney 'ut law ~` '~,~~ Dr. J. Lawrence H i ll, ftIFFICE in Chambersburg* street, one door West of the Lutheran Church, nearly lippostie-Graminer's 'mire. I where he may be filund ready and willing . 1 to attend to any case within the province ! of•tlie lientist. Persons in want of full 1 sets of teeth aro invite() to Mill, Ii . REFERENCES. Dr. G. N.DattLues T, Rev.C.P. Ku A inii, D.D 1 ' " I). nineteen, Prof. M. JACURS, o H.s. 1117116 R. '. li. L. BAVORrit I " D. crIGBEIIT, 4. U.A.AlritLF:covito Rev R. loungine,'. I .. M. L. 8-rinven. July 7; 184 R. • . DOC 4)11. . JlOl}OlA A. SWOP `E 1,14 A VING located perinuttently in C•et /1 tysburg, offers Inc professional tier 'vices to the public • 91lice and residence in York Street, opposite the Book. April 28, 1854.-I.y. . . noaTon, 3-0 lEVNLVIE:Mo (HOMEOPATHIST) LATE Efrom Philadelphia, would re spectfully otter his services to the cit izens of Bentlersville and Adams county in general. tr-l'OCice in Bendefsville, s where he COIL at all times he fauna and consulted, when not prulesssionally engaged. Bendersville, May 20, 1854.-6 m 'Diamond TonsorsNeW eipton St 'l3ratbrr, FASHIONABLE BARBERS AND HAM DRESSERS, lAN 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, they flatter ,themselves that they Can' go through all the i ramifieations of the ,Tonsorial Department, with Each an infinite degree of skill, as will,en with the entire satisfaction of elf who may submit their chins to, the keen ordeal of their razors: They hope, therefore._ that by their attention to heal and a desire to please-, , they will mer it as well as receive,a liberal share of pub lie patronage. The sick will be attended to•at their private dwellings. PEItFUMERY of all kinds will be found at TIIR STAR AND BANNER. . Is pnblisbed evcry ,I,'riday. Even i ng, in Baltimore street, in the three 'story budding. a few doors above Fahnestocks• Store, by D. A.& C.H. BUEHLER. TER M a. If paid in advarice or within the year $2 per ennum ! --if not paid within the yea r $,2 No No paper discontinued until all arrearages are paid— except at the Option of the Editoj. liingle copies fa• oentx. A failure . to notify a diseqrstinuance will he regarded 'as a new engagement. ' dinfofrtuettsents not exceeding *square inserted. three timer. for $l--every subsequent insertion . SW emits. • Longer ones in the same proportion. All•advertisements not specially ordered for e given time will be continued until forbid. A libe ral reduction will be made to those who Adiertire by the year. JO Printing of al Mind • ex ecutoilneatly and promptly, snit on reasonable tering. '1 diers spd Carimunicatiolis to the Editor,(er; repti tg ouch se contain Mune) or ,pen•ersCor, ne4.lbberribent.) must be FOOT PAID 'hi Offigely soecure ittetatios Baltimore-. Striattchainto: i‘ifootiti; • , • "."et N i g ,:';''l ll(ll7; ral'illeavet, ii g iverlVa 7 Pay- Station at . 8.15 -A M Arrives at York at • 11 A M Accommodation 'Frain leaves Cal- • ' vent station at 4.25 .P Dt Arrives at . York at 7.42 P M Ekprees Train leat;ert Calvert • Station at, , Arrives at Y.ork' at • 12'e nrrettNisa. • . Way I.'riasenger,Tratti leave Flat. risburg at . . m Arriving at York at 2.45' P Express Train leaves !lards. -• burg at 8.46 A Arriving a; York at 9.54 A AI ACColllodallolll' train leaves York at 4.45 A. M. . WINcIIESTEI?. Superiniendent of 7 ronspurlation. May 19,1854, Hanover Branch Hail Baud. • CHANGE OF LIOURS. ri -IL IIiAINS over the Hanover Branch road How 'll/11 as follows: Ist Train will leave Hanover at 9.15 A. with passengers for York, Har risburg, Columbia and Philadelphia, and return to Hanover With passengers from . Miltimore. ii111:45 A. M. • 2d Train will leave Hanover at 2.30 P. M., with passengers'for'Baltimore, ar riving ihei•t-ar 6,30 ; and return immedi ately ,with Passengers from... York. Ste., at 4.45 P. M. • • '• • 3d Train will leaye Hanover at 6 P. M. with Passengers for York ; and return with 'Passengers from Baltimore at .8 P. M. • • • - • The Holiday marninir extra train will le►ve' for Baltimore at 4.30; return at 7 EDWARD E. YOUNG; .figent. Hanover, March 24, MC.' Farmer, Farrier a. Stage Proprietor. QE(3O.V. MERCHANtS . CELERVATED GARGLING OIL IattrAIIALLZLIO . III TIII! 1111111 . 0114 or MIDIVIXL dr thalrat:oiOriiiibta ExtisitarApplication CIO - 'iost MAN e, Fib less, nge, Pot- Bites. Coma Whitlows, Burns and Scalds, Ch ~llblains , Chapped Bands, Con tractions of the - 31useles, Swellings, Weakness of the Joints; Caked Breasts, &c. de., &c. ' The unparalided uterus of this Oil, in the cure of thiv eases in Homo end Cattle, Dud oven an human flesh is` daily becoming Snore - known to the. farming community. It can hardly be credited, eXeept by those who have been .n the habit of ido; it In their stables and !Mew, what tin vest omit f pain, tottering end time, ere saved by the timely oppotation of this Oil. WV' Re cure the name of the sole proprietor. GEORGE W. MERCHANT, Lnetport. blown In the side of the bottle, end in his buudwriliuq over the cork. Alt Win takers...l to the proprietor will be promptly responded to. : Het a-Painphlet of ihe Agent, slot whet wooden tie m erromuMml by the use or Ms =aide°. . Soil by mniecable dealers generally, in the United Stales end Cantina _Alle tot • • i&'.I.{I;:LLEFI KURTZ & S. H. BUEHLER - Gettysburg ; J. B. Henry Abbotsiown ;.J. , Aul bough. finniptm ;:W. Wolf, East Berlin; Pa:• tun & .Blytbei Fairfield ; A. S. Myers, Bound- Hill ; .1. 31ark,.Vaabtorn J. Houck, Menallen ; J. Martin, New Oxford t Study & Norbeek, Beaune,' ; Tanly Fintnitbburx ; Md. .idieleskle by T: Klitt & Co . J. - Gilbert & Co., and T. W. Lyon. PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 27, 1861.—1 y FIRE INSURANCE. " • • LIE ".Itlanas County Altana, Fire In eurance Cariapww" located at Get tysburg; is now in successful operation, are' lowhess of Yates; economical manage tnent of its affairs, and Safety in Insurances, challenges comparison With any 'other similar company.. All its operations are condiFted under the personal supervision of Managers selected by the Stockholders. Thu flooksof the Company are at all times opeO to the inspection of .those insuring in it. As no travelling agents are etnployed, persons desiring to insure can make ap plication to either of the Managers, from whom all requisite information can be gained. • Irj,..The Managers, are : Boroush--Georke , Berupe, D. A, Buehler, D Wills; A. U. Kurtz, Ssenuel it. Russell, E. W. : , tahle, fl. rshoestock, C. W. ilarMall„Da MeConougby... , Menai len—Wm. B. Wilson, Cumberland—Robert McCurdy, thrahett—,litcoll • Fr.inkliti,-Andrear Heintzelrn an, Hamiltouban—A mos W. Magibly, iberiy-,John iftbabolman, jr., Itesding—Henry A:Ticking, Latimore—Jecob arjes4 'Mournjoy--Joilephrink. Berwick -411;11046w. Richelberger, Orford—John L. Noel, .1. R. Hersh. PrEvident—GEOßGE SWOPE. Vice President—Si.must..R: Ro.,easci.. • Secrelary--,D. A. Butuczn. ..Trecisuirt—.l3Axtpci.T.AatsoTocx. Elocutive Ooiritriittee—A wontsr, II El NTZEL MAN - , ROBIAT M'CUIREIT, J•COB KING. tiept.lo, 1853—W • • . - Ladies' Dress, Goods. ADZES who are in want of a splendid O J assortment of DRESS GOODS , will find it to their advantage by calling on the undersigned and examining hie stock before purctiaaing. A. ARNOLD. scrucws. FANCY ARTICLES. G _ 0 see a fine collection of Fancy arti cles a: very reduced prices, go to . Falnelitockir whore you can select from a large assortment, inlcutling Sewing Birds, Port Menzies, Cubes, Fans, French worked Swiss, CaMbric, Hciniton and Bobniett Collars, Top and Side Combs; dreo Ste" all or Which can be purchased at the lowest rates at the sign of the RED FRONT. - i(lneetnitvisre I Vueenswarel .1 . have just received a large lot of QUEENSWARE, .which -1 will aell low. Cali and ace.. I 'A ARNOLD 1/ZPORT4LIN,IT discovere4 Phlladtlybki:Adverlisementsi.' 'LIN C Y A.llli'l b.: Orte-third Cheaper thanAllite Lead; and fission,' all Poisonous Qualities. 1111 IE NEW JER S EY ZINC COM PANY having greatly enlarged their works, and improved dierquality of their Products, are prepared to execute orders for their SUPERIOR PAlN'eS,:dry, and ground in oil, in assorted packages of froth . 25 t 0.500, pounds also ;: : • ; Dry, in barrels, of 20.0 pounds each. 'Their White, Zino., r whiCh ,is solthlry or ground in oil, is vitairanted 'PURE Ant unsurpassed for Body . end tfitiforin . White. netts. , . A method of **partition has, reient. 4' . been discovered. Which enables the Company to warrant their paints. to *cep fresh , and soft in the kegs for any reasonable time. In this respect their paints will be Bnpenor to any other in the market. Their Brown Zinc Paint, which is sold at a low price, and can only he made freM the Zinc ores from New Jersey, is now well known for its protective qualities when applied to iron or other menthe sur faces. Their Stone*Color Paint pOBBOBOO3 all toe properties of the Brown, nod is of an agree- able color for .painting Cottages, Depots, Bridges, &o.• • t • Dealers supplied. on liberal Wrote- by their Agents, . • FIIENCILat: RICHARDS. Pyint Dealers' and. Importers.' N. W. car. I Oth. & Market Sta., Philadelphia, April 14, 104.-6tri WINDOW NUDES. 'G. L. MILLER. & , • MANUFACTURERS AND: wpoixsALo ATD . 121;TA1J. DRivatiti IN WINDOW SHADES, South:nest Corner of Secoild and Arch streets, PHILADELPHIA, UCH asGollie's Landscapes, Borders, 0 Vases, Semles, Boquets, GOLD BORDERS, &c., of the most beautiful desigt‘i and perfection of finish iu and at such -LO W.PRICES as to challenge all competition. Bull . White (lull:maim, Cainbricii,Titsgii4,Cords r i Brasses, &e.. in every variety, fair City or Country trade. We invite. an examina-i lion of our stock, at the Depot, South•. west corner of Second and Arch streets, ; Philadelphia. Jan. 27, 1854.—55 CAUTION! CAUTION! 111031 AS ARMiTAGE'S PATENT ELECTRO-MGANET LIGHT • • NING..ROLS. DEWAME OF IMPOSTERS AND SWINDLERS. N order to prevent a repetition of the FICA UDS so extensixely carried' on during the last two ,yeaii, by a- set, of scoundrels who trivelitalmver the country, apd represented themselves as my agents. , and in 'natty instances exhibited forged certificates of agency, 1 now give !moue that all .niy. agents carry with them; printed forms, anthorizing them to act as my wins; executed, knowledged before Alderman HENRY SIMPEON.'of 'Philadelphia; they • have also my name and place of business on their wagons. 1 believe them 'Atli to be strictly boneit, and 'folly acquainted with the business of putting up.Lighining Rods. which they will do at as low -a price. as they can be obtained at'the factory. Ai many schemes have been resorted to, to defraed mysell and the public, 11th-chasers I should be on :their guard ; thousands-have been grossly deceived by purchasing use `less articles in • the shape of Lightning Rods, having pewter, lead. copper, zinc sad iton paints, either, or alt of whieh are I good for nothing.- 'My ELECTRO ',MAGNE'V LIGHTNING • RODS have been examined by many of the- most Bei ' entitle men-in the world, . who have pro , nounced them, to be the- ,only rods, -that they hive ever seen„Which.are calculated to save lives. and property from destruc rtion by Lightning,---among these _are Professors Henry , M'Murtrie, James 5F- Clintock,- , Walter R. Johnston, of the U. IR: Patent office, J. Carr, Dr. T. E. trirvaler,and many others who recommend the in the 'highest terms :of tipproba tion. • t. ° Irliml Uill wd rep. All orders:WHOLESALE AND 12E will meet With prompt attention. Spire Rods and Scrolls made to order.--- Cardinal • Points, -and - all kinds of weather Vanes, for sale cheap. lICPAIy Agent, SAMUEL C. WILT . , will Waal° hirnsPlf during the summer of 1854, at No. / 21 ,North Queen street, Lancaster, --- Pa.and AUGUSTUS CANN, at PeMlB - N. J. ' Property owners in those sections of the country will do well to calf on theme. • • THOMAS ARMITAGE. Vine Street, 4 doors above Ueda', Philad e lphia. ,larch 3, 1854.-I'm UNIVERSITY MEDICINES FEVER AND AGUE CURED BY ROIV AND'S TONIC MIXTURE. THE University .of Free Medicine, and Popular Knowledge ; chartered by the State of Pennsylvania, at its las session, (viz: 20th April, 1853,) mainly for the purpose of arresting the evils re sultin4ftem.the sale of spurious and dan gerous nostrutne, also for the purpose of supplying tho public with reliable mine dies, in cases wherein the patieu r t cannot obtain or will not employ the best medical advisers; having purchased that invalua ble remedy', Rowand's 'runic Mixture, on aeccount of sts just celebrity arid • known efficacy,' in the treatment of Fever and Ague, and its kindred airebtirine r :--bas no hesitation,in recommeding it , in the high- est terms to the patronage oC the al tlietetl. - .11 . 0WEL• COMPLAINT cured by ALP ROW AND'S BLACK—BERRY RooT. The above extends its sanction, in like manner, to the remedy for "Bowel Complaint," so well known as Rowand's Compound Syrup of Blackberry Root,• and earnestly recommends it to the contidenBe of patients afflicted with these complaints,--believing it to be invaluable in the treatment of such cases. By order of ,the Trustees, . Bon. Henry K Strong, lion. J. R. Flanigan John R. Rowena, AL U., D. R. Ashton, Esq. 'Hector Orr, Eaq. lizrAll Communications to be address .R. Rowand, M., D., Head Of the Pharmaceutical Pepartmenr, and Pres ident of the University, . Home Dispensary and office; No. 47 South Second treat,. Philaderphia.• Branch Dispensary at the"- store of S. S. FORNEY. Gettysburg. Sept. 30, 1853—1 y BUILDING, HARDWARE • TOOLITORE EXCLESIVELY, Thu Largest 'Establishment' of the kind ; in the United States M'CLURE &.BRO. t , No. tiff? Market Strret, above tlavonth,Thiloilo, MA N UF A C'l' U R Eit'S Depot for rock's of all kiuile, warranted quality. S'ilve'red.Glass Knobs." -Nein; ium Poreelein Knobs, ov'er' 1011 Pattered. Silver Plated Knobs,'l.linger, Atc. i ' . with the must complete assortment of all the Modern Goods in:this 'Line. — Purehaserd are invited to' call and examine our Stock. Catalogues sent by Mail if de. sired. - • Hot'Mr HOitlsterm and VenUla- tors al Factory Prices. '10"All orders put up under the iinine dime supervision 01 the firm. CALI. AND 511 D. VB. March 3;11854.--Om FRENCH. TRUSSES WENIIIIN6 LESS THAN l oENcEs. FOR THE CUE OF HRNIA OR RUPEIRE. ACKNOWLEDOED i y the highest' . medical. ii.uthorities of 1)1100001in, ineourenraiively ',superior to any '.other. in use. Sufferers will be griitified to. learn that the ocessiun no offers to pro cure not only the liglUest dud most e asy, but endurable sx. Truss its'''any:,other..ib lieu- lg. the cumbrayy ttritl, une9nyurluble artideusttlly sokl. There is no dillieul ty attending the fitting; nitd when the pit,' is located, it will retain its Possitio with.; out change. ' Persons at a distance unable , to call un the Sabieriber, can have the Truss stint to any address, by retniuing FIVE' DOI. , LARS for the single-Triesir or TEN for the - tioubleivitti rain - anti) round the hips; and stating side affected. it will be ex , changed to suit if no titling, by *returning _it at once, unsoiled. • • • For sale only by the Importer, CALEB 11. •fiEEDLES; Cor. Twelfth & Itaeo Btreen. T0x..1.A DIES. 'requiring the benefit of JJ•ttltanical Suppeits, owing to derange ment of the Internal Organs,. inducing a Hi ng„nf ..the _Vocal. PuLetonaFy i Dypeptie,-Nervous and Spinal wea4ness, are informed that a competent and expert owed Lady will, be in attendance at the Itoomq, (sel !Tyr: /or thrir exclusive . use.) No. I 14,TvigLiTru St., Ist door below Ilace. June 30. 1854. y Wall, Papersl Wall Papers ! Subseri!lere hare now in t!teir Ja• store their complciu stuck of Paper Hangings, Curtains, &e. they otl'er at very low prices. WDOLESALE :AND up',TAIL. Our assortinentis very comp!ete. corn pri,ing all the qualities, both FRENCH AND ANIERWAN. We itiatittiacitire a large portion of our goods and can sell at the lowest rates. PAper Ilnogiog done id the mom try at city prates, PARIZISIT & 1110U011, No. 4 North Filth 'creel, Philadolphis March 24, 1854...7-3111 OZZIZZI, 21 , 3 !AYR: hAIITERNS k (111ANDE1,IER, N. E. CUENEIt FOU & Elilt I bTS., PUMA DELPIIIA. AVING enlarged and improved their II store, and having the largest asmri ment,iii Lamps in Pitiladelphin.• they are how prepared to . furnish PINE, OIL, GAMPHENE, _H .. UH - SING FL1.1109 • • ETH ERE.% L. OIL, PHOSGENE •G AS and LARD OIL : Lamps... Lanterns, aid patents, Fancy Hotel di. Hall Lamps,'Clem deliers, Girandules and - Cimeelabias..andl 13ritanct Laieps, at the Alanufacturers' lowest prices.; ,Glass-. Lamps by the packsge, at a small.advance over,Auction priers. Being large MA N UPAeynl2-: ERS of Pine Oil, Burning Flutd, Ether eal Oil, Alcohol, end ; (the only true) NM's gene. Gas, they eau furnish these articles' at such prices that Merchents. will find, it . to their!advantage'tti buy.' Call before go ing elsew here. ifyllU want bargains. Also; the Safety Fluid Lamp for sale.. • DAVIS . & '- Sept: 26, . 1853- ly DAVIS & LEATHER. Fritz Itendry, Store No. 29, N. 3rd street, Philadelphia • Mourmcco MANUFACTURERP, 0111i411:11S. AND.IMPfI.RTERS, (Yommission and Generat .L.R T E (BUSINESS. WEICOLESA LE &XIMAITA. Krlklannfactory 15 Afargaretta street July 15. 1853--1 y To the Citizens of Gettysburg . . A. L. 111OKEt & CO., N . 111, 1 1)U 1.18, criEsT.Ntrr. Street, a . bovo SixtitoPitiledelphja, have now on hand one of theja.rgest, cheapest and most varied asportment of .thoir improved Steel Spring-Sole Leather TRUNKS ever offer ed, te the public, .with a fine article .of Light Weight Sole Leather Trunks, Carpet and Leather Bags,.for travelling in Europe.' A.ltto, a splendid tissorteleit4ol Ladies . Dree4 TRUNKS •Boonet Boxes, &c., &e., ranging in price ',from; two to thirty dollars, with a fine variety of Rob by ,Horees, Propellers, Oigsokc. AU of, the above articles We,will sell low for . eash.• 'Give use call. • .Prize Medal awarded ,at the. World's Fair in London in 1851. ' • . • A. L. HICKEY & CO., _No. 148 Chestnut Street Philadelphia. May 20, 1854.-8 m , SUB...SOIL PLOUGHS OF thehest gualityalways on hand ‘ quality, -.always and for sale in - Gettysburg, at the Foundry of ' ' . T. WARREN & SONS TOBIAS' LINIMENT, LI OR the cure of .HeadeChe, , Cholera Morbus,Toothache, Bruieea Sprains, &c.,—a most excellent remedy—for sale at the DRUG STORE of • H. S. BUEHLER. LARGE assortment. of very superior ",KNIVES and „FORKS I :Peek et en - ti Pen Knives, Razors, ScissOrai Table and Tea Spoons; &0,, to be had veryAtesp at the Store of ' - GEO. ARNOLD "PA NIiORITE."; ;,, , .11 y,.0 ) 0 8 "'E xi rue' . fit tpqc.. fr'i An nisaltiiible Remedy for all SCIIOFIII.OIIIB' Dlsi; , Es.lrdigrxtion, rnlt Itliouni, Sid- • fleinlaeb`e,t*arikeo, Nursing 801* Mouthi and 'General Debility, 'milts:it • PORIF.YEtt OFTIIE ULOOD 'The Rock ,ilose, hes guipe,l a ieputetion. st and 'throat); which np u lher inedieutehis i " . ' done th 6 mime length athife.- . '"' •Aeconting ilte.cluinioii of Ertinenk:Physielene.-, the Ruck linee:Plant dnequelled in wring :Amor ULA in all.itriotwe ,t„ STATEMENT OF. REV. E. R. W. RREN,* Pastor 'of the 2d Uapttst giturch. New d.ondom, CIO relative toMyire Ether( To the Algeria:it Prifthcf---As, my name has been used in connezion,wilh. recomintoidaiiiiria Mr. Myers Rock Rose sylup, in vartoes adver tisements, by the manufacturer, I beg, leave make the following statement with, , refertince soy acqnntutaure with the /rind) , and tests of which I hero subjected , it, and the reas - one. for . having introduced it to the notice of private ( t ricot's ie the continual: y iii which I 'cable, long, before the inedictue was advertised. I make this, elate men; freely, because l heve ; as a principle, with held toy trout all pateot medicines, end sedu• toasty alndittied from recomsnending ,thent to the brlies.ng them frequently , the spawn , of quackery and humbug, and es tending Jo increase. instead of lessening human. disease. and Suffering. such, I feat, is the, character of a Inter portion of ilie patent panaceas of ihis' nathe from,their influence, asfrom thedetnonical spirits, we have reason to pray for it itafealelNerance. • The Fitat,Trst.-4 had. myself .auffered Neu.. annually with sodden attack,' ofSick HestLiche and ' Hiliuue Diarrhea, end .1 Itsdsoightqa gryttl variety , ,:'of curative agents to little purpose •, and our `cling from this disease (diatrbett)44 this time., I • determined to test.the new syrup tint upon my- , self. The results were beyond my , expectaiiolit It was a powerful alternilve,, and the meibid Se- . ttonof the syittein was changed, and the functitins of secretion were, realmedit° o tirlabliy state: It gave tone and, elailicitY to My system, ",lid Uor:.: recital, the derangement of tho dig - estivii 'organs 'and gave.ine,lhatineethuable 'thistest Wait, not deter Mined in a week; Or 'a month but I took ftiur or Ilye bottlee in, kill - tip!, as many monihi: Since that time I In'te suffered •hut slightly from Ikea°dersimenienl4: MY SICKJItIADACHE IJL)RED. Odor 2'ests.--Fintliim this metlicioe metal to myself,, I at once,, gave it. to several inyoltil Siam& About this time, I Was earnestly a :niched to give advice in referenee to a child,attar eight p im a of age. The child was seveiely with a Scrofula humor, of a !try ititere,type; thu hauler showing itself on of the enflame - , Tlfti' - :child was very sick/and' it %vas Iliotight doubtful whether ' wilt would live. - - The - humor, reseinMed black tpecke of mortified flesh'. In addition to seine other remedies, I guise the child this Syrup for a beta six weeks, when she bad Guth - dent strength to go wit to scho,d occasionally. '('he swelling of her limbs ceased, situp she was ;904;1411 to health:`.; The faintly feel that they , owe her lily, w 1141.h0d s Messing, to min:At:dies. ' This test satisfied me that the Roes Read possessed,,apecilic powers for ticrofuloua hum4a. I then tested it it CAS's of Cutaneous Ertiptionv, in Measles, Chicken' PDX, Conker; bore Mouth, Cryeipelas, snit Rheum, l'iles &c. In all these cases oith perfect success. Alter letitiirs 'lll4 sy rup for More tiOtn a year, I wrote tin Mlers - (,,Oet. 7th, lt+.sto enthustaatienlly, not expecting my, lt't- I would be pablothed, that his 'PI.) rup was n Pao korite, all healing. and 1 gave film eha result of its opermi.ns Inn several it.stances.. I elated in that litter that -it was mvaluable a& a remedy in Cutaneous Eruptions, Erysipelas, ;•_Oll,, nt. nod other diaorilent, tech nied 'the %Writs! family of diseases known as 1151 - sia, it acted with 'weinterful - My °pia ionof its Value for the above.inimed disease-, re main unehattgetl.r;lar the risme as when It a SMe Mr. Myers in Oct. 1880. do - riot frame: m.O it for all the ills elflike suffering bumamity ; unhesitatingly say, that its a oemedy :erefallara.' affection*, ,I believe it superior to any 111tiv;11, curative agent. ft has been aufliciently tested by tfolnestie lice to establish i,a adaption.to extensive eirehtl nese inmitigalitig humaneulferitig alarreMoviiii disease. BUT WHAT IS THE BOCK ROSE?' The following hhiory Rork Here pluni and ila medicinal pieperties, we 'iske hens the New Haven Palladium. Abort', 184.. increased interest manifested in the Rork nose plant; in con etpience.i.j the many orisiders lid cures ciT , cted hy - •,Xl,,Yetirceitipaiiiil Esttart In heck Ihvie." milts fer a uric' hiebiry of it. ip u.- der to correct any erieneuus that trey hose been eutertspieti emu :enlist; it ; and also to set in a tru. , list[ the nature in a plant whirls promises to be universally benctieiah. We are indebted to the United z.tatee Dispen satory .of 1847, for the following desorption li la entirely different ftorn,the.common Rose 11t las ten-stentined, , oblong.lcal. planh.lisvisg bitter taste. .1n addition to a, semirite : 4e .pecu liarity of the plant, of bearing two crops of flew eta in One season, it also. hawattother and beautiful property, Dr. Eaton says that in the months of November. and . December, he has , seen, hundreds of thesis planta.seilding ouh.near their,roois, biO;o 1 ; curved ice:crystals, , about ;du knelt` :in lirifsdit, which melted during the day, and were renewal in the morning. !yr, a more minoteand; lualy i ealdeseription (int. thereadir ia referred to'l'or reit dray'r botanicel works.' ' Ira hiedirair 7liatury one Proputiro s7e fat the must important, since tipoothere depends its Val ue to the countionitY.: , •Coutlon says that in 1799 it was so Valuable, that it vraw,cultivulett frorweeeds. ,Eversince 1 13 P 6 i' - Pro/. iris, of lisle Co/frgr,. hailiabitually used it with great success in Bcrofulitand Chrotile'Dis ease, and through its, virtues wem ,made knots u, 'until, as Dr. Tyler Baia, 'now In 'thisireciion [1%44 Eleven] a common artielein do mestic practice for,the cure of, ficrolula sod cn toucans diseases.' A'Scotch Botanist, of notoriety. i while traveling n America, hi. 18,24, learned its 4 use in Canada. Returning o England, he em ployed it in medicating his b aths, which became greatly cclehidteil fu the etire'of s h o ilarf isaasParish, - rij* phihniefpfiro, reinirke that it has been sueceasfully' used-in bad cases as ticrofuleus diseases. , . Dr. J. H. 7'hok.peost, of the enter pine, roogrib at, it in bad cases of Bcroluloua patients lintel.' ills luccess attnieted the atienfitin' of senior. physicians. He refuels tha - 161114r18g •re rnarkahle case olWhite Hrvelling'cif February, 1844: The lad was seven 'Yeah' Old.. and hail. the disease for three 'years.' The 'bone , . was dislocated upward rind outtrard: l'hert,wins a largo opening ontho hip . leading to the bone, into which I could thrust my fingee.'`l,MiiiifW titre ulcers. He had heen.under. se'Yetat "Minns, Who had given' hitt; Up. liiidiered'a'de coction of Rock Rase. .In two days, bliNlglit sweats ceased ; I then ordered 'a tea iipp4nful of Rock Rose three times a day. THIRTY-NINE DAYS'after he WAS R.NtIRFLY . Di.;Webh, ofdfadiion,Ct. testifesla the.volue of Rocx Rose, as ovincertin the pure of numerous cases..of the &Willa, mime islly ,ih children. ,Dr..B,,,Fulter,of yore ford, Ct. edminlifered the Rock'Role to'a elcrofulmiSfeniale:fd ;Which' tie anti:S.Crofulous remedies hid been eliplled with out success. The disease 'ivas fully arrested byit. The. Rock Rose is a plant of rare m edicinal , virtues, and unrivalled ,as a curative agent in flcrofulaus diseases., I cannot but express the de closinithis statement, that it may be found to lessen the sufferings. of our diseased and dying humanity EDWIN R. WARREN. New London, April 2. 1832. !• .MANUFAUTURED. BY• WM..FRAIVICLIN & Now . Maven, •m r , worreti, though a Minister of the gospel has for s period of 15 years given ottentiont,o the subject of medical science, to qualify him to ad- Aiinister to, the sick, tu,qonuectilp sr ith.his pas Moral duties. .Ao,ENTEL—P. H. Buehler, Getty'ham ;les. se Houck, Meliallen P. 0; Abel T. Wright Bentlereville ; Jacqb _Mark, Cashtoryo & D. K: Snyder, Two Taverna ;`$CBl44 & Brother, Littlestown •, 'Aulababgb & - Spirigret; Bed Bet. lio ; Jacob Martin; New Orford. July B,.lBs3—tow—ril
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