REGISTEIVS NOTICE. %II:MICE is hereby giiren to 'all Lep ." atees and ether persons concerned, that the ADALIN/STPAT/ON AC COUNTS of the deceased persons herein after mentioned will be presentedt the 6,.."Or phans' Court of Adams county, o confir mation and allowance, on nesdat the 23d day of March next, viz : The Guardianship account of Samuel. Sneeringer Guardian of Aleways Marshall. The Guardianship account of Samuel , Sneeringer, Guardian of Mary Isabella. Marshall. - The Guardianship account of sannic- Sneeringer, Guardian of Einanuel Marl shall. Tne second account of Jacob Cover, Administrator of the estate of Martin Siev man, deceased. ' The account of George Orner, Executor of the last will And testament of Felix Or ner, deceased. The account of Eli Fickes, Administra tor of the estate of Jacob Fickes, of Cum berland county, de'ceased. The third account.of Thomas Bittle, jr., surviving Executor of the last will and tes: lament of Thomas little, sen., deceased. The account of William Motter, Admin istrator (de bonis non) of the estate of William 0. Sprigg, deceased. The account of John L. Taughinbaugh, Administrator of the estate of Emanuel Deardorff, deceased. The account of Catharine Stoner, Ad ministratrix of the estate of John Stoner, sen., deceased. The account of John Sheaffer, Admin istrator of the estate of Frederick Berlin, deceased. The third'account .of Wm. H. Lott, Ex ecutor of the last will and testament of Wilhelmas Houghtelin, deceased:" The. The. Guardianship account of David Zeigler, Guardian of Oscar Latshaw. - The account of Jacob Pitzer, Adminis trator of the estate of Joseph Pitzer, de ceased, who was one of the Executors of the last will and testament of Baltzer Pitz er, deceased. The account of Emanuel Pitzer, one of the Executors of the last will and testa ment of Baltzer Pfizer, deceased. The account of Abraham Krise and Samuel Krise, Eiecutors of the last will and testament of Abraham Krise, deceased. The first account of Samuel Alwine and Conra d Alwine, Administrators .of the es tate ofConrad Alwine, deceased. The'acx.ount of James Wilson, Admin ist rater (de . bonis non) of the estate of F rederick Beard, deceased. ROBERT COI3EAN, Register. Register's office, Gettysburg ; . Feb. 26, 1847. 5 t BLACKSMITHING. THE undersigned has connected with his Coachmaking Establishment a large Smith shop, and is prepared to do all kinds of 11LACHS including ironing Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, (ST. He would say to those who have Horses to shoe; that he has in his em ploy first-rate hands, which, with his per sonal attention, will enable him to give en tire satisfaction to all those who may favor him with a call. Carriage A' Buggy Springs t warranted) will be promptly-made to or der at all times. All kindi of REP.4II?ING done, both in Wood and Iron, at the most redu ced prices. Thankful for past encouragement, the subscriber solicits a continuance of patro nage, and invites his friends to call st his Establishment in scr. As!, Chambersburg street; a few doors below Thompson's Hotel. C. W. HOFFMAN Gettysburg, Feb. 6, 1846. 241WIIEW TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. FRANKLIN W. DE'NIVIDDIE ESPECTFULLY informs the citi zone of Gettysburg and the surround ling country, that ire has taken the wcl known " Tailoring Establishment .of J.. H. * SKELLY, in Chambersburg st., Gettysburg, nearly opposite Mr. Buehler's Apothecary and Book 'Store, where he is prepared to execute all work in his line skith neatness and in the most approved style. co All work entrusted to him, will 136 warranted to fit. His terms will be very moderate, for Case or COUNTRY PRO aIUCE. • locr.The latest Fashions will be regular ay received from the Cities.. Gettysburg, March 20, 1846.—1 y ROCERIES and Queensware to be Ur had good and cheap at the Store of WM. RUTERAUFF. POOR HOUSE ACCOUNTS. JAMES MAJOR, Esq. Treasurer, in ac - taunt with the Directors of the Poor and of the Douse of Employment of the County of .ddants, for the year ending the 4th of January, 1847. •flu. 1846, Jan. 0. To balance in hands of Treasurer , $lO 09 " - Jan. 0/.. To orderon D. M'Crea ry, Esq., County Treasu'r, 500 00 ,Feb..2B. To order natio. 500 00 -March 28. 'Co ' do. do. 300'00 -*oil 6. To Cash received km bilatiling Jolla Dauer, I.l"rash received from Sol ' 41- .lff-f'ltikiibit' Briltehey en tonihrg to godk 80 00 ( 1 0111 4 111 . 4)iider on County Tree- RTC , attren . • 500 00 41 111111,k4...015h 'received from Da fit "eltitObicoling, ) 11631110?Orderon County` Treatr, 500 00 ( toy ri. do. dO. 800 00 Aug. 2. Cash received from Goo. %'. PLUMBE'S Moos, for land. 23 00 ! ! National Daguerrian Gallery and Pho- Aug. i 2s. Order on County Trei'r, 100 00 i . tographers' Furnishing Depot: , 0ct.1.5. Fine received from Geo. i `WARDED the Medal, Four First Ha g erman, Esq., 5 36 1 A Premiums, and Two Highest Hon- Nov. 18 . Order on County °Freer, 300 00 ors by the Institutes of Massaelmsetts, Nov. 21. do. do. 200 00 1 i New York, and Pennsylvania, for the 1817, Jan. 2. do.. do. 500 00! ! most beautiful colored Daguerreotypes and 4. do. do. 400 00 , best Apparatus ever exhibited. Jan. 4. Cash received for Horse, 40 00 I 1 too• Portraits taken in exquisite style, without regard to weather. Instructions given in the art. A large assortment of Apparatus and Stock always on hand, at the lowest cash prices. New York, 251 Broadway ; Philadel phia, 136 Chestnut st.. Boston, 75 Court, and 58 Hanover streets ; Washington, Pennsylvania Avenue ; Petersburg-, Va., Mechanics' Hall ; Cincinnati, Fourth and Walnut, and 176 Main Street ; Sara toga Springs, Broadway. June 15, 1816.-1 y $4921 65 Balance due Treasurer, 225 50 Ey Cash paid as follows: Bills of' Mercliandize, $319 83 Groceries, 467 33 Drugs and Medicines, I 1 16 Grain, Flour and Grinding, 01 89 Beef Cattle and Pork, 466 29 Stock Cattle, Horse, Mechanics' Bills, Printing Accounts and Blanks, 42 25 Harvest hands, 50 00 Potatoes, 31 00 Lime, Plaster and Ashes, 62 03 Chopping Wood, Making. Shingles, Seed Wheat, Clover Seed, Thresing Machine, 'lay and Straw, Samuel Cobean,Sttiwart, to pay sundry expenses, Male Hirelings, Female do. Support of out-door Paupers, 308 50 Funeral expenses and Collins, 34 02 Executing Orders, 11 Sll •13111 support paid to Dauphin co. 13 17 Do. paid to Schuylkill co. 13 00 Extra services of Directors, ^ 30 00 Steward's Salary, 225 00 Do. for attending t .John Hauer, 25 00 Physician's Salary, 100 00 Do. 2 obstetric cases, Do. for Truss, EMI= Treasurer's Salary, Paintinting large Building and Porch, Paid on new Hospital, WE, the suhssribers, Auditors to settle and adjust the Public Accounts, do certify that we have - ekamined. the items which compose the above Account, and that they are correct, and that there is a balance due James Major, Esq. Treasurer, of Two Hundred and Twenty-Five Dollars and Fifty Cents—being frotn The fifth day of January, 1846, to the 4th day of January, 1847. JACOB DELLONE, 5 ,dier3 JOHN C. ELLIS, SAMUEL COBEAN, Steward, in ac count with the, Directors of the Poor and of the House of _Employment of the County of Monts, being, from the fifth Clay of January, 1846, to the 4th day of January, 1817. DR. 1846, Jan. Balance in his hands on last settlement, $l6 45,1 Cash received forgoods of Pauper, 1 50 " Geo. Boos, payment of laud, 17 00 " for boarding, 4 45 " '2 Pigs, 2 00 Order on Treasurer, 120 00 Balance due Steward, •C R • For Cash paid as follows For Cattle, $49 75 Meat, 18 66 Merchandize, .9 953 Mechanics' Bills, 17 81 Wood Chopping, 14 07 Fruit, 8 05 To paupers on leaving House and labor in harvest, 12 45 Postage, 1 03 Tell, 37 Butter, 1 00 Lime, Ashes and Manure, 7 623 Wagon expenses, 3 10 Male Hirelings, 2 75 Female do. 5 00 Harvest Hands, 40 76 Digging Graves, t 1 . 50 Recording Deed of Laud, ri 1 94 WE, the Subscribers, Auditors .to settle and- cljti`st the Public Accounts, do certify that we'have examined the items which compose the above Accounts, and do re port, that they are correct, and that there is a balance dine SAMUEL COBEAIIy Stew ard, 4.+1 Tlaty-Four Dollars and Forty two Cents—being from the sth day of January, 1846, to the 4th day of January, 1847, both days inclusive, JACOB DELLONE, Star rs JOHN C. ELLIS, Produce of Poor-house Farm rot the year 181 G. 'W • 409 Bushels heat, • 15 do. Rye, 400 do. Corn, 261 do. Oats, 338 do. Potatoes, 8 do, Onions, JO do. Red Beets, 20 do. Turnips, 1000 heads Calkage, 50 tons Hay, 5.104 lbs. Restf, 4795' ibs. Po'rk. 55 00 98 Paupers remain at Poor-house, Jan. 1, • 1847. 81 admitted in the , course of the year. March 5, 1847. 24 60 $5150 15 102 00 To 'Watchmakers & Dealers 105 00 116 51 J. LADOMUS, iaron•rEns or 'Watches, Mitch ilhthers' Tools, and Watch Materials, WHOLESALE AND DETAIL, 23 40 7 75 54 60 9TAS constantly on hand a large assort ment of Lunetic, Patent, and Plain Glass, Mainsprings, Verges, Diali3, Watch- Hands, and a complete assortment of all Tools and Materials belonging to the tradvf with a large .assortment of Gold and Sil ver Lever, Lepine, and Plain Watches; all of which he will guaranty , to sell at the lowest New York prices. All orders from the country punctually executed. pt'Country merchants and others arc invited to call and examine at the Old Stand, No. 33, South Fourth st. Philadel delnhia. January 22, 1847. tim 115 00 19 85 20 00 134 00 90 47 13IL1NDRETII ' S PlLLs!—'Phis medicine is acknowledged to he one of the most val uable ever discovered as a purifier of the blood and fluids. It is superior to Sarsap arilla whether as a sudorific or alternative, and stands infinitely before all the prepara tions and •combinations of Merrnty. Its purgative properties arc alone of incalcula ble value, for these pills may be taken daily for any period, and, instead of weakening, by the cathartic effect, they acid strength by taking away the cause of weal: nest. They have none of tha.miserable efl'ecfs of that deadly specific, Mercury. The teeth are not injured—the bones and limbs arc not paralized—no; but, instead of these re sults new life and consequent animation is evident in every movement of the body. These Pills, for colds, coughs, tightness of the chest, rhumatism- in • the head or limbs, will he found superior to any thing imagined of the powers of medicine ; and in bilious affections. dyspepsia, and in all diseases peculiar to women, they should be resorted to at once. The Brandreth Pills will ho found dogorving all praWe. 117 - The gerittinc Itrandreth's Pills can be had of the follnwine: kgents:— 40 00 40 00 *3323w I ' 77 00 1750 00 $5150 15 J. M. Slevenson Co.,—Gettysburg .Ino. B. IlleCreary,—Petersburg. ./Ibrahant King,—lfunterstown. .1. McFarland,—Abbonstown. David M. C. While,—Hampton McSherry Fink,—Littlest.own. !Vary Duncan,—Cash town. Jahn Hoke,—Fairfield. WATCHES & JEWELRY St the Philadelphia Watch and felvelrly No. 96, North Second street, corner of Quarry Gold Lever . Watches, full jewelled, $l6l 40y 34 4'2 18 car. cases, $45 00 Silver Lever do. full jewelled, 23 00 Silver Lever do. 7 jewels, 18 00 Silver Lepine do. jewel'd, Ist quaL 14 00 ' Superior Quartier Watches, 10 00' Imitation do. not warranted, 5 00 Gold Spectacles, ,8 00 Fine Silver Spectacles, - 1 7,5, Gold,Bracelets, with topaz stones., 3 50 Ladies' Gold Pencils, 16 carats, 2 00 ' $195 82i Gold Finger Rings, 37 cts to $8 ; Watch Glasses—plain 12 cts; patent 18 ; lunet 25. Other articles in proportion. MI roods warranted to be what they are sold for. 0. CONRAD. 'Oil hand, sonic Gold and Silver Levers, Lepines and Quartiers, lower than the a bove prices. Dec. 4, 18.16.—•1y Dr. Cullen's Indian Vegeta ble Specific, 'FOR Female Complaints—is NM of the most valuable medicines in diseases common to Females, ever offered to the public. Diseases arising from weakness or other causes, are removed in a few days. We have heard numters of fe males,say they would not be without this medicine, if it could not he had, for any price. Certificates of cures, in pamphlet form, may be had of the agents gratis., Dr. Cullen's Indian Vegetable Remedy. Do. dd. Panacea Do. do. Pile Remedy. Dr. .14ppleton's Remedy for Deafness. Rowand's Magic Lotion. These Medicines are prepared and sold by the proprietors, Rowan & Walton, 376 Market street, Philadelphia, and can be had iu Gettysburg at the Ih•ug Store of S. H. BUEHLER. Jan- 15, 18.16.—tf $195 , 821 T HE .subscriber has now on hand an extensive assortment of TIN WARE 35i 1 S 'Shop in Chambersburg street, which he will sell at prices to suit The times. He therefore solicits those who need any Tin Ware' M. give!`him a call. Remember ChambersburOtrect. GEO. E. BUEHLER Gettysburg, March 13. GUM SHOES. W W pUTHRAUFF baa opened a v good assortment of GUM op ened CIIEAP VIM ARM Slat111»1 7 8 I XII rual Reinedy, CALLED HUNT'S LINIMENT, 91S now universally acknowledged to be the L. 4.44 IN FALLIBLE 11 EM EDY for Rheumatism. spinal affections, contractions of the muscles, sore to mat and quinsy, issues, old ulcers, pains in the back and chest, ague in the breast and face, tooth. i ache, cpraius, braises, salt rheum, burns, croup, frosted feet, and all nervoub diseases. The trium phant success %%hick has attended the application of this most wonde, fur medicine in curing the most severe cases of the different diseasts above named, and the high enronivms that have been bestot% ed upon it, n here% er it has been introduced, gives rue the right to call car the /fitted to resort at once to the only remedy Ilan con be relied on. Fccer Sacs.—The billowing letter basins( been received from the hands 4)l' Dr. Benjamin 1). Mil ler, of the cure of an old Indolent Ulcer, or Fever ;ore. 1 his person has been under the hands of several Physicians, and used every remedy, yet, found no relief. till he %%as indirect' to try Hunt's Liniment, which effected a perfect cure. Pinesbridge, June lt r , 1E45. Geo. B. StAton, Esq. Dear Sir :—For si:f years I have suffered with what is commonly called a Fever k•tore on my leg. I can scarcely describe to you all 1 endured for this long period, by this dreadful complaint, only about half that time hate I been able to 5% ork.— havdrad it examined by several ' Phys!cians and tried many of the remedies or the day Inc this kind of (14ease, but none of them afforded me any 1 sent for Dr. Miller, and he recommended me to use Hunt's Liniment. 1 did so.and after u sing file bottles I am entirely %yell of a hideous Fore that I supposed %vould hang on ore for lite.— , 1 feel like a new man, and heartily recolumend this Liniment to all suffering persons, that they may be relies ed at once. Most respectfully yours, Owen 0' Shain. - P. S. I cheerfully bear testimony to the truth of the above statement. • Benj. D. Miller, 11. I) al'iThe following is selected out of n vast a mount of testimony, showinz the ;lent value of Hunt's Liniment in cases of Rhumatism. To Geo. B. Stanton, F.•(1 —Sir—Having been afflicted with the Rheumatism for upwards of live years in my alleles and feet, and at times so pain ful that I could not wall:, and had to be assisted to dress and undress myself; and having been un der the care of fora• or five different physicians, and having tried almost every remedy I heard of, but not to much effect. I had given up all hopes of ever being cured, until I heard of Hunt's Lini ment: I tried one bottle of it, and found immedi ate relief. That is about four months ago, and in that time I have used one dollar's worth, and now feel:lll4°st as well as ever I did. My family, as well as' myself, can testify to its value; and I would advise all who are afflicted with pains and aches, to use hunt's Liniment. Henry L. Bitekhout. Sing Sing, Sept. 5, 1ti.1.1. This Liniment is sold at .9.5 and 50 cents per bottle by all t h principal Druggists and Merch. chants. 11 7 holcsale Agents—Ho:idly, Phelps & Co 1-111 Water street, Rushton & Co I 10. Broadway, A B & 1) `ands, corner Fulton and NVilliam, Aspinwall Sri William street, New Yurk ; Cut h bert Wetlt• erill 713 South Second Midatkirhia. Orders addressed to me at Sing Sing, N Y, will be attended to. E STANTON, Proprietor. AGENTS'.—Sanniel H. Buehler - `& S. S. Forney, Gettoborp: ; Abraham King, //unterstown; Znek, Pinetwn; Ja cob Hollinger; Ilee"dlersbur Ilullinger & Ferree, Petersburg, (I'. ; JaeolAnla bangli, Hampton; Cieo. Uer/iii Feb. 26, 1817. DRUGS 1 13EUGS: DUES: THOMPSON & CRAWFORD, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, No. 140 MARK ET STIIIMV, (South Side, below Second,) Philadelphia. OFFER for sale a large stock of Fresh Drugs, Medicines and Dye- Stuffs, to which they call the at ??, lention of Country Merchants and Coach, Cabinet,Japan, Black and other Varnishes of a suparior quality; Also, White and Red Lead, Window Glass, Paints and Oil—cheaper than ever, pr"2"l'. & C. are also proprietors of the Indian Yegitable Balsam, celebrated thro' 7 out their own and neiglihoring States, as the best preparation for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, &c. Money refunded . in every instance where no benefit is received. Philadelphia, Jan. 29, 1817. 3m Hover , s First Premium NO. 87 NORTH THIRD STREET, PIIILA DELP II / A. rir lIE celebrity of the Inks manufaciu i Lured by the subscriber, and the ex tenSive sales consequent upon the high rc ! putation which they have attained, not on throughout the United States, brit in the IWest Indies and in China, has induced I him to make every necessary arrangement Ito supply the vast demand upon his estab- Ilishment. He is now prepared with every variety of Black, Blue and Red Inks, Cop lying * Ink, Indelible Ink, and Ink Powder, IA prepared under his own personal super-, intendance, so that purchasers may de; pend upon its superior quality. I HOVE R'S ADAMANTINE CE ; mENT, a superior article for mending I Glass, China, Cabinet, Ware, &c., useful to every Housekeeper, being a white li quid, easily applied, and not affected by ordinary heat—warranted. gr.. 7. Pamphlets, containing the numer , ens testimonials of men of science, and others, will be furnished to purchasers. For sale at the Manufactory, wholesale and Retail, No. 87 Norm( THIRD STREET, lopposite Cherry' Street, Philadelphia, ;by JOSEPH. E. HOVER, - • Manufacturer. Phil'a. Jan. 29, 1847. ly NOTICE. I ETTERS Testamentary on the Es .l_4 tato of EVE DEARDORFF, late of Ham ilton township, deceased, having becn grant . - ed to the subscriber, residing in Straban township, Adams county, he hereby gives notice to all who are indebted to said Es tate to call and pay the same without de lay, and those having claims are desired to present the same, properly authenticated, for settlement. , ' ) g.AMUEL' DEARDORFF, Ex'r. Feb 5, 1817. 6t TO THE AFFLICTED ! Compound Medicated 9aney. -I LA OR the Cure of Colds, Coughs, Spit- JU tiug of Blood, Bronchmis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Pains and Oppressions of tlte breast, and all other Puhnunar'v complaints, and-other diseases which have a tendency to produce Constimption. It serves also as an effectual clearer of tlre This Candy is entirely a vegetable pre paration, the principal ingredients being, Ilore-bound, Wild Cherry, Sarsaparilla,. Boneset, Elecampane, Liquorice, Flax seed, Iceland Moss, Prickly Ash, &c. and will, if taken in time, relieve the system from those diswegking afflictions that tend to Consumption. 'One great advantage ill' this valuable medicine is its cheapness, the public not being imposed upon by the enormously high prices which are generally exacted for Patent and other medical Preparations. Each package contains directions. Call and try it ! Prepared and sold at the Confection and Variety store of the Subscriber in West York street, one square from -the Court house, and next door to Thompson's Ho tel. It can also be had at the Drug Stores of S. If. llonni.mt, and S. VoItNEI-. frEi"The subscriber as usual continues his Bakery, and is prepared to supply parties at the shortest notice, with choice cakes, &c. I . :DR' : 311-9,-LANV- - S ~.t i l vE it A•N ii LES - , i p...T. ; , . ._,, ,--: . _-_, _ ~, -. l'or the cure _of lepatiles or Liver Com plaint Dyspepsia and Sick Ilead-.lche. tiffilllS remedy has been for several years em ployed by the proprietor in his practice, on a very Loge scale in Monongalia, Preston, Morison. and Randolph counties, in Virginia, besides sever al other places, and having been attended uith_ the most happy edicts, he has been from time to time solicited to take such asourse as would give it a more extensive circulation with a view to le, sell the amount of human sufli,ring. Aware of the fact that many, nostrums have been palmed upon the public, he hesitated tor several years, un til thoroughly convinced that the above medicine, if properly used, would not lail to effect cities in a great twiny instances. and even to alleviate those eases which are quite incurable. Symptoms t!T o.disem:4ll./..irer.—Pitin in the right side, under the edge of the ribs, increased on pus. sure; sometimes the pain is In the- left side; the patient is rawly able to lie on the left side: some times the pain isfelt under the shoulder blade, it frequently extends to the top of the shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken for a rheumatism in the right ann. The stomach is of with loss of appetite and sickness ; the bowels, in general, are costive. :4)inch — dies alteinating with lax, the head is troubled with pain accompanied with a dull, heavy sensation-in the back part. There is gen erally a considerable loss of memory. accompan ied with a painful sensation of having left undone something which ought to have been , done. A slight dry cough is sometimes an attendant. The patient complains of weariness and debility-; heis easily startled, hiS feet are cold or 'miming, and he coovlains of prickly , sensation or the skin ; his spirits are low; and although he is satisfied that exercise would lie beneficial to biro, yet he can scarcely summon up fortitude enough to try it In fact, he distrusts every remedy. ;Several of the above symptoms attend the disease, but cases have occurred whew few of them existed, yet exatni nation of the body after death has shown the liver to have been extensively deranged. CERTIFICATES This is to certify, that having been associ a ted with Dr. M . Lane in the practice of medicine tbr nearly two and a half years, I had many opportu nities of witnessing the good effects of his Liver Pills, and I believe they have cured and relieved a much larger proportion of the disaases of the liv er, than I Kaye known cured and rel eyed by any other course of treatment. Oliver Morgan, if. I) Dec. 7, 1536. Dr. OP Lane's Liver Pills This is to certify that I have been afflicted for six years with the Liver Complaint, and applied to different physicians, obtaining temporary whet. On hearing of Dr. M'Lane•s Liver Pills I obtained and used two boxes. I now feel almost fully re stored.to health—The Liver Pills have given me surprising relief. S. DAVlS,near Pittsburg. Obscrec—None are genuine without a fac simi le of the proprietor's signature. Prepared tor the proprietor by JON ATI 4 t N KIDD & Co. W hole sale and Retail Druggists, No. (30 Wood st. Pitts burg. B--In order that there may be no mistake be particular andmk for "Dr. M' Lane's Liver Pills.' DIAMOND TONSOR S. R. TIPTON, FASHIONABLE Barber and 'Hair Dresser, has removed his "Temple' to the Diamond, adjoining the County Buil dings, where he can at all times be found prepared to attend to the calls of the public. From long experience he flatters himself that he can go through all the ramifications of the Tonsorical departments, with such an infinite degree of skill as will meet the en tire satisfaction of all who may submit their chins to the keen ordeal of his razor. He hopes, 'therefore, that by attention to 'busi ness and 'a desire to please, he will merit as well 'as receive a liberal share of public patronage. The sick will be attended Coat their private dwellings. Oct. 10. if Getlysbur g Shavitig Saloon. Ye gents, with beards, come now attend; If you've a lip or so to spend, Do not forget your worthy friend— The Barber! For surelcy we need not declare, Who seats you hi his easy chair, And triuts in neatest style your hair— The Barber GEORGE IISI?1?1S ESPECTFUI,LY informs his old I_ll, friends and customers that he has taken up quarters at his old stand in Chain bersburg street, where he will be pleased to "give them a touch, of that same old tune." Call and see us. • Gettysburg, Dee. 18, 1816. if ALEX. If. STF.VENSON, ATTORNEY ✓IT I.ritV, OFFICE in the Centre Square, North of the Court-house, between Smith's and Stevenson's corncrs. Gettysburg, Pa, INDIAN VD. ETAIILE PANACEA. 'VDCN:s ith lulu. fin 6" - Cancer. Ei)! , ii,r, kr, Old 1:1rels, ler, Mercurial Ihearer, or soy other cc uplands arcin g nom intinuitiei• of the Llced, sue ret4(”4- Pil to read the lollo%k tug tebiimookik, in pout f the %%ooder:O1 pry pect i c& of the a lu,vc 'multi med icine. IIEA D READI HEAD!!! Messrs.. Rowand TrahonFeeling gratefid for the extraordinary Cure per formed upon me by your Cr. Callen'm In riuin f - egclahle Panacea, I feel it my duty to furnish you with a short history of my case. .When about 12 years of age I was attacked with King's Evil. I was tinder the rare of an eminent Physician, and af ter a long course of medical treatment,was pronounced cured. At 14 years of age a disease, pronounced by .vo:fly of the col _faculty .as "Scrofula," and by others "Cancerous," manifested This dis ease increased in its ravages, till my throat was filled with ulcers, and my litre was covered with them ; my nose was ulcera ted and swollen to appatently four times its natural size. I also had Tumors in my breast and Ulcers on different parts 4)1'111y person. I was placed under the care, at various tunes, of the most eminent Physi cians of New York, Philadelphia, Balti more and Cincinnati, who, after having used their utmost endeavors to effect a cure, my case was by them pronounced incurable. 1 have travelled over 21 States of the Union seeking relief ; no expense was spared, and a large amount of money was expended, but all in vain. I then u sed large quantities of Swaim's Panacea ; have also taken Carpenter's Sarsaparilla, Schenck's Pulmonie Syrup, Townsend's Sarsaparilla, and numerous other prepara tions, without effect ; , my throat, nose, and lace, were still ulcerated, and at length I lost entirely the sense of smelling. I con tinned in this deplorable condition for a bout 2 years; having given up all hopes of recovery I resigned myself to the will of Providence, supposing that every means of relief had failed. On the sth day of August last, I commenced taking your Dr. Cullen's Indian Vegetable Panacea, hav ing but-little hopes of its beuclitting me. After having used one bottle, I discovered _to_my utter ast„,onishment and gratification that my 'sense of smelling-was entirely re stored, and that the ulcers were rapidly diminishing in 'size. I have nmv taken three_ bottles of -the : Panacea; my face, mouth, throat and nose are entirely healed. I ant*now' 40 years of age, and after 28 years of indescribable suffering, My gene - ral health is better, and in fact, at no period of my life, have' I felt its well as I havo since using your invaluable Panacea.. :JULIA lIIIANCIL N. York, Sept, 30, 1816, 111 Cliff st. C. WEAvEit We, the undersigned, being personally acquainted with Mrs. Julia Branch, of No. I I 1 Cliff street, and_ having a knowledge of her situation for several years psi, do hereby certify that the above is a true statement of her case, so far as our perso nal knowledge goes ; and from her charm. ter and standing we hare full confidence in her statements, unit in the efficacy of Dr. Cullen's Indian Vegetable Panacea. 1•: A Ware, 11:1 ClitUst, C 11 t st. Maria Ware, do S Ulasson. In Roosevelt S Baxter, 01 Mulberry, Emily Earle, iludsoM Ye learned ones of the "Healing Art," if ye can so far overcome professional pride as tonic a med icine which ye know not how to compound, ye may preserve many valuable lives which will o. thcrwise he sacrificed. Will ye not prescribe If it shall not accomplish all we claim for it after a fair trial, according to directions, we will pub lish au account of its failure in any .hree papers in the U. States at our own expense. And here we say, without the fear of contra diction, that we have not found a case of Scrofula or other disease for which we recommend the Pa nacea, Which the medicine has not speedily ar rested. We have, at this time a multitufle of patients un der treatment, all 'of whom am doing well. A mong them is one of CANCER, which was pro nounced by physicians beyond the reach of Surgi cal assistance, but from all appearances will bo cured in a few months. CCl'The above valuable medicine is for sale whoasale and retail, by Messrs. Rowan and Wal ton, Proprietors, 376 market street, Philadelphia, and by the following agents: WM. RUTHRAUFF has received a handsome assortment of Cape, consisting of Cloth, (men and boys) Vel. vet do. Silk oil do lie also has Fur Caps much cheaper than usual, and good Oily Cloth Caps as low as 25 and 37 1-2. Nov. 13. THE STAR AND. BANNVI, Is published every Friday Evenbw,in the County Building, above the &gide,. and Recorder's Office, by DAVID A, BUEjIiiV,R. Iv paid in advance or within the year, $2 yer annuin— if not paid within the year, $2 50_ No paper discontinued until all arrearages nre paid except ut the option of the Editor. single copies ut cents. A failure to notify a discontinuance will he regarded as a new engagement' Adreriisemcnii not exceeding a square inserted three times fur Kl—every subsequent insertion 23 cents. Longer ones in the same proportion..? All advertisements not specially ordered for u giv in time, will be continued until forbid. A-liberal reduction will be made tothose who advertise by the year. Job Printing of all kinds executed neatly and promptly, and on reasonable Intros, Letters and Communications to the Editor, (ex cepting such as contain Money or the names of new subscribers,) must be rose rs in, in order to secure attention. CITY AGENCY.—V, B. PALMZII, Esq. - at the corner of Chesnut & Third sttects, PhiladelpMu IRO Nassau street, Fay Fork and L 4 outh-east %lo ner of Baltimore awl Calvert "Street, Baltintri awl E. W. "Citia. Esq. 4 10 N. Fourth at. are our authorized Agents for receiving Atli el t ments and Subscriptions to the "Star" apt! ! :pli t . f .t. ing and receiving. for th” Samuel IL Buehler, Gettysburg, Pa. Morris, York, Pa. /V. N Robinson, Baltimore, Md. • Jan. 15, 1817.—ti C P C. I IPS ! T E It DI S .
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