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    REGISTER'S NOTICE.
OaTleCs
and Ei other
hereby' given to . all Lega
te
- persons concerned,
(that' . the .4.bIIIIIO,STIMpIoN ..w
-:COITATS of the deceased persons herein
, after mentioned will bo presented at the Ot-
Onus' Court of Adams county, for confir
mation and allowance, on Tuesday the
.2514 day of May next, viz :
The account of George Robinette, Ex-.
eentor of .the laSt will and testament of
William Gardnttr, deceased.
The account of George Robinette, ALI- i
Ministrator of the estate of Mary Gardner, i I
deceased.
The first account of Philip Shriver, Ad
ministrator
of the Estate of Wm. Hartzell,
deceased.
The account of Ccorge Kershler, Ex
ecutor of the last will and testament of
Moses F. Matsh, deceased.
• The account of Philip Wolf, Adminis
trator of the estate of Henry Palmer, de
ceased. a
• The account of James Moore, Adminis
trator,
with the will annexed, of Thomas
M'Kee, deceased.
The account of William M'Curdy, Ex
ecutor of the last will and testament of
William Breckenridge, deceased.
The account of Jacob Sclosser, Admin
istrator of the estate of Alexander Under
wood, deceased. -
The account of William Vanorsdel, Ex=
ecutor of the last will and testament of
Isaac Van Orsdcl, deceased.
The account of Jacob Bosserman, John
Bosserman, and Peter Bosserman, Execu
tors of the last will and testament of John
Bossertuan, sen., deceased. •
The account of Henry Riley, Executor,
of the last will and testament of John
Strasbaugh, deceased.
The account of Maxwell Shields, Guar
dian of John, Helen M., Sarah Mary, Eu
phemia M., Charles M'Clean, Elizabeth
Harriet, and Martha V. Knox, minor chil
dren of Samuel Knox, deceased. .
The achount of Maxwell Shields and
Samuel Knox, Trustees, &c. of Samuel
Knox, deceased.
The accounl . of Geo. W. D. Irvin and
James Cooper. Adwinistrators of the Es
tate of George Irvin, deceased.
The second and final account of Moses
M'Clcan, Esq. Adntinistrator with the
will annexed-of the estate of Samuel Hut
chinson, deceased.
The account of David Lets, Executor
of the last will and testament of. Nancy
Sillicks, deceased.
The account of Henry Comfort, Admin
istrator of the Istate of Catharine Com
fort, deceased.
The account of Vin. King, Administra
tor, with the will annexed, of the Estate
of William M'Clellan, deceased.
The account of B. Kauffman,. Ad
', ministratoi of the estate of. Isaac Wood,
deceased.
ROBERT COREAN ; Register
Register's oliice , Gettysburg,
• April 30, 13.17.
.I"OtiC E.
TEIHE undersigned Auditor appointed
by the Orphans Court of Adams Co.
to distribute the balance remaining in the
hands of ELI FICKF.S, one of the Admin's
of JACOB FICKES, late of Huntington
Township, dec'd., to and amongst the
persons entitled thereto, will attend at the
house of• Philip Myers, in Huntington
township, Adanfs County, Pa., on Satur
day Me 8M day of May next,at 10 o'clock
A. M.,• of that day—at which time and
place all persons interested are notified to
attend if they deem proper. •
JOHN • WOLFORD, Suditor.
Gettysburg, April 23, 1847,-3t •
PENNSYLVANIA RIFLEMEN.—
You will parade at the House of I
SAAC ROBINSON, in Fairfield, on Monday
the 3d of May next, at 10 o'clock A.
precisely with arms and accoutrements in
complete order. Also take notice that on
the 15th day of May next, you will meet
for drill and inspection in Gettysburg at
10 o'clock precisely. A full and punctu
al attendance. is required as there-will be
an - election for officers on said day.
Cy order of the Capt.
ALEX. COBEAN, 0. S. •
APriL3Q,
HOUSE SPOUTING
ILL be made and put up by the
V.., subscriber, who will attend prompt
ly to all orders, and upon as reasonable
terms Fis can be procurcd'at any establishl
merit in the county.
GEO. E. BUEHLER.
Gettysburg, March 13.
~PerfUMery, Soap, fie.
ERFUMERY, SOAPS, FANCY
PARTICLES, TOYS, &c., for sale
April 10, 1846.
.
In consequence of the pleasantness. of
theiroperation, Brandreth's Pills are ant
versallrused in every section of this wide
country where they are made known, and
are fast superseding every other prepara
tion effirOfe,,ssedsini ilar import. ,Upwards
of foniteeti thousand cases have been cer
tified:As COred.solely from their used since
the introduction 'of them into the United
States,' thus establishing 'the fact, beyond
all doubt, thafthellrandreth Pills cure the
(apparently) Most opposite diseases by the
one simple, act of continually evacuating ,
the .b wets with them, until the disease
gives. way; , therefore, whatever may be
said Ot
,*l3 ..rniipax, the UTILITY of The
r4v*icicia Ilowawrixin all DOUBT.
41 C4 0 110
tr ' , litsf . l4,Urandreth's Pills can be had o
th4 c r t i Atty;AWIW -- .. . .. .
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ATTORNEY AT LAW
art FFICE in the S. W. corner of the
Public_Square, one_door West of G.
Arnold's Store, formerly occupied as a
Law Office by JOHN M'CoNAuon . y, Esq.,
dee'd. He solicits, and by prompt and
faithful attention to business in his profes
sion, it will be his endeavor to merit, con
fidence and patronage. •
Arecnokuony will also attend
promptly to all business entrusted to him as
Agent and Solicitor for
PATENTS AND PENSIONS.
He has made arrangements, through which
he can furnish very desirable facilities to
applicants, and entirely relieve them from
the necessity of a journey to Washington,
on a pplicationto him, personally or by letter.
Gettysburg, April 2, 1847. tf
C. WEAVER.
11. REED has removed his Law Of
• • flee to theyoom OEIC doOrEastof Mr.
Wattle's Hotel, and immediately opposite
Dr. Homers.
April 9, 1847-Iy.
PRESENTS his respects to his friends
and informs them that he has made
arrangements to continue topritetiee as usual
it the Courts of Adams county, Under the
now regulation of the times for holding
theni.
Jan. 30, 1816. , tf
ALL EN.. E .
.47'T'0,ANEY "IT LAW,
°Friel!: in the Centre Square, North
- • • .. 01. the court=house, between Smith's
,and Stevenson's :corners.
getlysburg, Pa. /
Tutu 31.45, -3 , I9cRE Y,
IORNA'Y AT LAII7.
7 I: FILE in'the South-east corner, of
11-7 thp.Diantowl, between A.,8. hurtes
loteLand R. V. 31'Sherly's Store.
GettvsburvDce. 12. 1845.—tf
DAVID HEAGY,
V 2a2ir'Ple& atuLIZS Z -011 49
p‘,
ETURNS his grateful artknowledg
meats for the very liherap patronage
which has heretofore been extended to
him, and takes this method of informing
his friends and customers. and the public
generally, that he still continues the CAB
INI:.:TIMAKING in Chambersburg street,
at his old stand, where those wishing first
rate Furniture can be
,supplied on the
shortest notice.
CHAIRS ! CHAIRS !
He has also, in connection with the Ca
binet-making, commenced the CHAIR
MAKING, and is prepared to furnish
those wishing Chairs at as reasonable rates
as at,any other establishment in the place,
And of as good quality, made of the best
materials and by one who understands his
his business.
All kinds -of produce, and lumber,
will be taken in exchange fur Furniture,
and the highest market price given.
IiG=.COFFINS will be made at the
shortest notice, and all orders promptly at
tended toi as usual.
DAVID lIEAGY
Gettysburg, March 10, 1847.—ti.
Hoverls First Prcutiunelisk.
NO. 8 7
NORTH THIRD STREET,
I'IIII.ADVLI'I[IA.
T HE celebrity of the Inks mantic:sent
tined by the subscriber, and the ex
. tensive sales consequent upon the high re
putation which they have attained, not on
ly throughout the United States, but in the
West Indies and in China, has induced
him to make every necessary arrangement
to supply the vast demand upon his estab
lishment. lie is now prepared with every
variety of Black, Blue end Red Inks, Cop
ying Ink, Indelible Ink, and Ink, Powder,
all prepared under his own personal super
intpndance, so that purchasers may de
pend upon its superior quality.
II 0 V E R'S ADAMANTINE CE
MENT, a superior article for mending
Glass, China, Cabinet, Ware, &c., useful;
to every Housekeeper, being a white li
quid, easily applied, and not affected by
ordinary heat—warranted.
('Pamphlets, containing the numer
ous testimonials of men of science, and
others, willibe furnished to purchasers.
For sale at the Manufactory, wholesale
and Retail, No. 87 Nonni THIRD STREET,
opposite cherry Street, Philadelphia, by
JOSEPH E. HOVER,
Manufacturer.
ly
Phil'a. Jail. 28, 1847.
Dr. C'utle►e's ln►tln►s Vegeta
ble Specific,
_ _ _
I OR Female Complaints—is one of the
1 most val,nfible medicines in diseases
' common to Feinales, ever• offered to the
public. Diseases arising from weakness
or other causes, are removed in a few
days. We have heard numbers of fe
males say they, would not be without this
medicine, if it could not be ',had, for any
price. Certificates of cures, in pamphlet
form, may be had of the ageats gratis.
Dr. Cullen's Indian Vegetableßemedy.
Do. do. Panacea
Do. do. Pile Remedy.
Dr. .applcton's Remedy for Deafness. 1
Rowand's llfagic Lotion.
These Medicines are prepared and sold
by the prqprietors, Rowan & Walton, 376,
Market street, Philadelphia, and can he
had in Gettysburg at the Drug Store of
S. H. BUEHLER.
Jan. 15, 1846.—tf
D. IVCONA TIGHT,
REMOV AL.
.2vo TICE
Alf do ..111131_ AIM 3104 311:11.
(Of Carlisle,)
NE W CLOCK AND WATCH
ESTABLISIIMENT.
EX . RAZER
RESPECTF Ul.h3Cinforms his friends
and the public generally; that he has
removed his Clock and Watch Establish
ment from Taneytown, 31(1„ to Gettys
burg, at the stand lately occupied by Jo
sErn lit•ruLts, deceased, where he will
he pleased to wait upon all who may favor
him with their custom. Ile will keep on
hand a general irsort
meat of
CLOCKS,
WATCHES,
4 : EWEAR . Y I
which will be sold on the most reasonable
terms. Clocks, Watches, &c., will be re
paired at the most reasonable prices, a 4
warranted to give entire satisfaction. I lav
ing been engaged in the business for a num
ber of years he hopes, by industry and par
ticular attention to his customers, to merit
a share of public patronage.
Gettysburg, Oct. 9, 18.19.—ti
NOTICE
7'o Country Merchants, Storekeepers, and
the public in general.
THE
,Subscriber takes this method to
inform all whom it may concern,
that he intends to keep at his Old Estab
lished Stand, No. 352, Market street, a
..,-! first-rate assortment of all kinds of
-
it
ILA TS A' Ca ,P S 5
•- .- •
-- suitable for the Country T • rac e .
ie• - - -
• Feeling confident from his expe
riencea id practical knowledge of the bus
iness it all its various branches, that he
will h able tb render general satisfiction
to all who may farm-him with their cus
tom. 1
lia - .Country Merchants would do well
to call and examine before purchasing of
his more noisy competitors.
. 4 ' All. bats warranted to retain their
color. Hats froth $1.25 to $l.OO, of the
latest style.
.1611 N CONWAY.
No. 352 Market street, above Eleventh, south side
Philadelphia.
January 22, 1817. - 6m
WATIMES & 34WELR"ir
.dt the - Philadelphia ITateh-and Jewelry
Store,
No. 9ti, North Second street, corner of Quarry
Gold Lever Watches, full jewelled,
18 car. cases, $45 00
Silver Lever do:11111 jewelled, - 23 00
Silver Lever do. 7 jewels, 18 00
Silveir Lepine do. jewerd Ist qual. 14 00
Superior gnarlier Watch's, ' 10 00
Imitation do. not warranted, . 500
Gold Spectacles, 8 00
Fine Silver Spectacles, 1 75
Gold Bracelets, with topaz stones, 3 50
Ladies' Gold Piacils, 16 carats, 2 00
Gold Finger Rings, 37 cts to $8 ; Watch
Glasses—plain 12 cts ; patent 18 ; lunet
25. Other articles in proportion. All ,
goods warranted to be what they are sold'
for. 0. C'ONI2AD.
On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers,
Lepines and Quartiers, lower titan the a
ove prices.
Dec. 4, 1846.—,--ly
RE.IIOIPd L.
LA.DOM US has removed his Watch
• • Watcli-Tool and Material Store,
from No. 33 S. 4th street, Where he has
on hand a large assortment of Gold and
,Silver Lever, L'Epines, and Plain Watch
es, with a complete assortment of Tools
and materials, such as Lunette, Patent and
Plain Glasses, Mainsprings, Verges, hand
Dials, etc., of every description, to which
he has added a complete and splendid as
sortment of JEWELRY, consisting of '
Ear Rings, Breast Pins, Bracelets, Gold
Chains, Keys, etc. which he will guaran
tee to sell at the lowest New York prices,
Wholesale and Retail.
N. B.—Country Merchants, and others
visiting the city, arc invited;to call &exam:
my his stock and large assortment at No.
246 Market st, below Bth South side.—
Orders from the country promptly attend
ed to.
Philad'a, April o—[Jan. 22—Gm.]
PLUDIEE'S
.National Daguerrian Gallery and Pho
tographers' litrnishing Depot:
WARDED . the Medal, Four First
Premiums,Yand Two highest lion
ors by the Institutes of Massachusetts,
New York, and Pennsylvania, for the
mostbeautiful colored Daguerreotypes and
best Apparatus ever exhibited.
Ir...7...Portraits taken in exquisite style,
without regard to weather. Instructions
given in the art. A lt►rge assortment of
Apparatus and Stock always on hand, at
the loivest cash prices.
New - York, 251 Broadway;
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, 184.6.—1 y
*Ur:4
DENTISTRY.
DR. J. LAWRENCE HILL ,
• Stfrgeil n Dentist,
fiersh is 0
isl - 7 0 °17 17 -
R E s S ioUl e se T r r y ' i li ce i ;t Y o
the citizens
lysburg, and surrounding country. Ile is ,
prepared to attend to all cases usually en
trusted to the DENTIST, and hopes,by strict
attention to Dentistry alone, to be able t
please all who may see lit to entrust their/
teeth in his handi. Office at Mr. iNI'Co'sVE
Hotel:
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I..D.'.oll::.L'il ! ENl i S,
INDIAN VEGETABLE PANACEA
CIA ERSONS afflicted a ith Scroftpa, Kings Evil
Cancer, Erysipelas, Old Sores; Ulrets, Tel
ter, Mercurial Diseases, or any other complaints
arising tram impurities of the blood, are request
ed to read the tolloWing testimonials. in proof of
the wonderful properties of the above named med
icine. REM)! READ! REM)!!!
nEitEDITARA TETTER.
GENTS.-11. is now six mouths since my
youngest child, a daughter, had a cutane
ous affection, which made its appearance
over its entire body. It was a case of
Hereditary Tetter,and so virulent was the
disease, that we wished, in ease it could
not be speedily relieved, that it might be
soon laid in its grave. At this stage of the
disease my sister-in-law called upon you,
to advise as to the best preparation of Sar
saparilla that could be procured, as an al
terative ; when von recommended the use
if Dr. Cullen's Indian Vegetable Panacea,
and 1 am pleased to say that the good ef
fects of the medicine were perceptible
when it had taken but a few doses ; and '
by the time we had used one single bottle,:
the disease had entirely disappeared, and'
from that time there has been no re-ap . -
pearance. I really feel thankful to you
for having recommended the Panacea in
this case, for 1 feel confident that had not
the disease been arrested, my child would,
ere this, have been the tenant of the cold
and silent tomb. IteSpectfully yours,
RowitNo & WALTON'. John P. .Rees,
Phila. Dec. 9 1845. 85 N. Seventh St
WHITE SWELLING.
Phitadr/phia Hecembei 10, Is 4 5.
Mr. J. T. RowAND
Dear Sir,—At your request I cheerful
ly give you an acconat of the wonderful
cure effected upon toe Dr. Callen's In
dian Vegetable Panacea. At the age of
fourteen years I had upon my right knee
a. White Sivefling, which stiffened the
joint, and caused some seventy or more
pieces of the bone to come away in the
sores, and which was temporarily relieved
by the usual remedies, but not entirely cu
red. At times sores would again break
out, and become so distressing and painful
that I could get no rest night nor day. In
this way it continued till last spring, when,
having witnessed the extraordinary effects
of your Panacea, as an alterative, upon a 1 1
a daughter of mine who was using it for a
chronic disease, I concluded to Make a tri
al of it in my own ease; the result has
been an entire cure. lam now sixty-sev
en
years of age, and . have' suffered fifty
three years with sores. I cheerfully add
my„testimonial to the many others that
have heard, of-the cures performed by your
celebrated Panacea.
Tholna3 11 a/lon,
.190 N. Third Street, Alderman Seventh
Ward, N. L.
SCROFULA
To whom it may concern.—This may
certify that my child, almost from birth,
was afflicted with Scrofula, which covered
most of its bodies with sores ;- and that for
eighteen months, though constantly under
medical treatment, nothing afforded relief
till I was induced to make a trial of Dr.
Cullen's Indian Vegetable Panacea. The
attending physician, on witnessing its good
effects, recommended its continuance ac
according to directions, and by using a
single bottle of the Panacea, the child was
apparently cured. It is now about four
months since the medicine was discontin
ued, and I have no doubt but the cure is I
complete.' Yours truly,
ROVIAND SC WALTON
Ph i I ad. Ded. 0, 1517
BA MIER'S ITCH
Mr. .T. T. ItowAND—Sin,—Sometime
last Spring I was so nulbrtunate as to get
the ' , Jackson, or 13arber's Itch," by shav
ing after some one affected by that trou
blesome and obstinate disease. You
cannot have forgotten the swollen and
irritated condition of my face at the time
you recommended - "Dr. Cullen's Indian
Vegetable Panacea."
1 have now the pleasure to inform you,
for the benefit of all who are similarly af
dieted, that the use of a single bottle of the
POacea cured me entirely. YOu May
well judge of my gratification at such a re
sult, as 1 had so often known the disease!
to continue for years under the usual mer-'
curial remedies. (Signed)
Phila. Aug. 5 1815. 7. L. Sanders,
Pledge Office.
Ye learned ones of the "Healing Art," if ye can
so far overcome professional pride as touse a med
icine which yo know not how to compound, ye
may preserve many valuable lives which will o
therwise be sacrificed. Will ye not prescribe it?
If it shall not accomplish all we claim for it alter
a fair trial, according to directionsove will pub
lish an 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 nut speedily ar
rested
We have at this time a multitude of patients un
der treatment, all of whom are 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 be
cured in a few months.
LT The above valuable medicine is for sale
wholesale and retail, by Messrs. Rogan and Wal
ton, Proprietors, 37G market street, Philadelphia,
and by the following agents:
&mill H. Buehler, Gettysburg, I'a
C.. 9 . Morris, York, Pa.
4V. .11". Robinson, Baltimore,
April 23, 1847.;----ti
Feathers!. Feathers !
Cheap for, Cash.
•
FREDERICK G. FRASER, Uphol
stow and General nernither, No.
415-Market street, above EleVielth, North
Side, opposite Girard Row, Philadelphia,
where may be had at all times a large as
sortment of Beds:and Mattresses, ,Curled
Bair and Feathers, Chairs, Tables, Bed
steads and Looking glasses, together with'
all other articles in the above Ime!of bus
iness, at the very.lowest price for
N. B. All old work repaired %Cat neat
ness aml
March 1.817—(3m.) -
TOTy AFFLICTED !
Compound Medicated Canl7y.
- El OR the Cure of Colds, Coughs, Sp it
•thig of Blood, Bronchetis, Asthma,
Whooping Cough, Pains and Oppressions
of the breast, and all other Pulnionary
complaints, and other disesses whieh - have
a tendeney to produce Consumption. It
serves also as an effectual clearer of the
This Candy is entirely a vegetable pre
paration, the principal ingredients - being,
liore-hound, Wild Cherry, Sarsaparilla,
Boneset, Elecampane, Liquorice, Flax
seed, Ireland Aloss, Prickly Ash, Az.e. and
will, if taken in time, relieve the system
front those distressing - afflictions that tend
to ConsuMption.
One great advantage in this valuable
medicine is its cheapness, the dblic not
being iMposed upon liv the enormously
high prices which are genefally 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 lin
tel. It can also he had at the Dru g st ores
of S. 11. 13i7r.nr.mt, and S. rouNEr.,
per• The subscriber as usual continues
his Bakery, and is prepared to supply
parties at the shortest notice, With choice
cakes, &c.
Protection against Loss by
WipLIIE "Cumberland Valley Mienal Protection
Company, - being incorporated by an Acd3(
the Legislature, and fully organized and in opera
tion under the direction of the. tullowing Board of
Managers, viz : C James Weakly, D
i\CCullotigh, G Miller. T A MlCinley, Philip
Spangler, Samuel Galbraith, Sainfiel Tritt, Abin
Xing, (Adams,) Joint Zug, Samuel Iluston. J
Green, J Bear—call the attention of the inhabit
ants of Cumberland and Adams counties to the
cheapness of the rates, and the many advantages
Which this kind of insurance has over any other.
Ist. Every pern insured becomes'a member,
ofthe company andettkes part in the selection of
officers and the direction of its concerns.
2d. For insurance.no more is demanded than is
necessary _to meet the expenses of the Company,
and indemnity against fosses which may happen. I
:Id. The inconvenience of frequent renewals is
avoided by insuring for a terni of live years.
'h. Any person applying fur insurance most
give his - premium note for the cheapest class at
the_rate of five per cent., which will he
1000, for which he will have to pay $ 50 for live
years and $l-50 for survey and policy, and no
more
,rmles.s loss be sustained to a greater.amount
than the funds on hand will cover, and then no
mere . than,a pro rata share. These rates are
much cheaper than tho:Ae^ of other companies. ex
cept such as are incorporated on the saute princi
ples. . T. C. Al I LLER, President.
A. G. mr Lr.r.n, Secretary.
ID — The following, named persons have been ap.
pointed Agrnis for Adaius County :—Win %V PaT.•
ton, Esq. (;eneral .% gent for Adams county : .1 A
Thompson and I) %ie ler, Gettysburg •, Dr. Wm
11. Stewart, Petersburg: Henry Myers, New Ches
ter; Henry Mayer,. Abbottstown Daniel Com.
fort, straban township ' • Abraham King. Hunters
town,,; David Blythe. Fairfield : 'l' Wierman,
Arendtsville ; Win Morrison and Abel T Wright
Bendersville ; 1) Mellinger, East Berlin ; Ab'm
Scott, Cashtown..
Sept. 13, 1 S-lU.—tf
M. M'CLEAS,
3S() Market St
THE undersigned has connected with
his Coaelunaking Establishment a
large Smith shop, and is prepared lit do all
kinds of
BLACKSMITHING,
including ironing Carriages, Buggies,
I "agons, 4.c. lie 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
eir
tire satisfaction to all those who ►nay favor
him with a call.
Carriage aV Bugg?) Springs
_(warranted) will be promptly made to or
der at all times.
pra-^All kinds of REP.IIRING (lone,
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 at his
Establishment in 11 --- T- west Chambersburg
street, a few doors below Thompson's
Hotel.
C. W. HOFFMAN
Gettysburg, Feb. 6, 1846.
DIAMOND TONSOR
- A SHIO.N ABLE Barber and Hair
Dresser, has removed his ‘"l'emple',
to the Diamond, adjoining the County Buil
dings, where ,he can at all times,be lomul
prepared to attend to the calls of the public.
From lying 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 mar submit their
chins to the keen ordeal of his razor. De
hopes, therefore, that by attention to busi
ness and a desire to please, he Will merit
as well as receiVka liberal share it public
patronage. The sick will be attended to at
their private dwellings. skr.
Oct. 10. tf
QiECOND-HAN p COACHES, BLit'
GI ES, &c., of good and substantial
wake, can be had at the Conch Establish
ment of the'Subscriber. in Goth - :burg.
C. "W. HOVFM AN.
Gettysburg, May 20, 18-16.
13112DSELL'S PATENT STEEL
Shovel Galli vui firs
•
.f '4 AN be bad for 'Cumberland township
J
at C. W. Ilo'rclaAN's Coach-Shop,
Otitiyshurg, Pa, Please call and see them
and . jmbre tor, yourself.
Nay '1.1), 19 la.
C. IFEAVI 1Z
l'i re .
0M5 1 .1!25°M
113LACKS311TIIING.
S. It TIPTON,
Ltiols Moms /n as almost incredible
ff, p 1 o sulistaiviate . the above fact many hundred.
e's of testi.nunials could be adduced. snit of
which the folloii iris: are selected, fiam individuals
of ,tandirue and ietaCity. halved. it i entiflent•
lv affirmed that each IleiV trial 01 the powets Of
this : reined will hate adilir onal tendency in,
‘viden: and conlinii its lamer:mil that it it %%enc
universally l nmwti and thr.
...11,14. o'er Th e s t „ l ,,
it would sate not less than many hunilteds, if
not thousands (31 lives annually.
CERT! 11C.1 TES
I do certify that a vial of 1) r . Arr.:fete's Ameri
can IVorm Sp:rifle exjfellefhtite hundred atid two
%%hole %vornis. andvieces that would lone mode
sixty more, froxii a Ini of John Lewcllin~. which,
if laid in a sir: fight line. would have most proha
.bly measured he IMO/4111W, It'll:Mil of out bundle-1i
Vaud. .I(M.\ 11 JACKSON.
(tuner of ‘Cater Forge, and other uorks ; &lotion
galiaromity. Va.
This is to err: tify that I riirlia-ra from 11 , 01ntes
Kidd a vial of Dr. .11'Lore's American Wore/
Specific. and gave two doers to a boy of mine
about Ihrfar yers of age. Ife prt,:serl fully brit( a
rintpt worms. 7 lif! quant ity was so lati.te I•was
realfir alarmed, and called in several of my ocrittle.
hors to .9•1! then). Hall tints story been ml: ied to
me, I could not have ereilited it, without loving -Ali
eye•witness to'the same. Aly health im
looted mucla altvr. :11•1,
3Terchant Tailor, 11'0011,4., Pittsburg.
Hear Mediorl
From a regular Physician. Dr.
Oliio
mr. J. Kidd—Dear : 1 11;11.e inkol i l in my
practice Dr. l‘l'Lane's Americiin Wolin
and have often ‘rionm , sed its ellicacy is eXiven
NVOMIS 110111 the System. A patient of mine. 0
Short time ago, gale a vial of the Worm Specific
to a child and in a shunt time upwards of I;5
worms were expelled.
DM A. I'. ory elf certifie , that he leas frequent
ly used the Specific . in practice. and with tin
% arying success, it never failih g -to expel irom
to 150 tvornis.
A child of mine passed one.thiia of a pint of
worms with one vial of Dr. Al'Lane's Wolin Spe
cific. It is truly a surprisire , ineiliri le.
T morkhor, Peeliles township.
Surprising Teas of Dr. Jl' Lone s Worm
Spec?lir.
Ott Saturday Feb. S. 1845. Mr. limes Richard
son called at the ()trice ofd. Kidd & Co. and made
the following statement :
A child at mine had been very sick for same
ten days: we had given her purgative medicine,
hut it had done tin good. the at our neighbors
came in and s.aid that it was norms that was de-
Stroyattg the child, and at the s;Mle time spoke. of
the wonderful etrects she hail witnessed troll, using
Dr. .111.ane's Worm Specific iii that neighborhood.
We procured a vial. gave one teaspeonfol. kvben
liarchild-discharged :12 larre-worm-i, • I tz4c a
!
nother teaspomtul, which brought away dn more,
'in all S - S - t - Viirins. As a duty I owe to you andillo
community 1...frt . :11y make known these facts. ,Nly
child is now well. What is very lemarkablo-, the
Worm Specific exp:dled thc worms alive in about
four hours after--I-givve-the medicine..
N. 11. Ile particular to inquire for Dr. Mlaine's
A merican Worm Specitic.or Patent Vim in i Inge.
Prepared for the .Proprietor by J. - DD & Cu.
W holesale& Rettil Druggists-, Wein 'ittsliqrg.
tit
- ErThe . aliove medicine can be hatk of the l i d
lowing agents:
Buehler, Getty sburiy, ; J. Lower,
; J. & U. 111'Knight, Ben
derseille ; J. S. Hollinger, Heidiersburg:
I loltzinger & Ferree, Prienburg; Jacob
Aulehaugh, Hampton ; J. T. Hildebrand.
E. Berlin; Peter Mickly,Mummasburg:
Win. Ilittinger, .Aboi/Ntmen ; Coulson &
Co. Wholesale Agents, Liberty st.
more,
Feb. , I 5.17
CHEAP WATCHEM !
The Ch (Test Gold awl Siker Watches
IS Pllll-IDELPIII.I
Gold Levers, full jeweled,
Silver Levers, full jeweled,
Gold Lepines, jeweled,
Silver Lepines, jeweled,
Silver Quartiers, line quality,
Gola watches, plain
Silver Spectacles
Gold Pencils,
Gold Bracelets,
-ALSO ON HAND
A large assortment of Gold and Silver
Hair-Bracelets, Finger-Rings, Breastpins,
I loop Ear-Ring, Gold Pens, Silver Spoons,
Sugar 'rouges, Thimbles, Gold Neck, and
Fob Chains, Guard Keys, and Jewelry at
equally low prices.
00'-Alll want is a call, to convince cus
tomers.
All kinds of Watches and Clocks re
paired and warranted to keep good time
for one year. Old Gold and Silver bought
for Cash, or taken in exchange.
I have some' (4okt and Silver Levers, at
still cheaper prices than the above. A lib
eral Discount made to dealers. Call and
see for 'yourselves.
For sale, Eight-day and Thirty-hour
Brass C,locks, at
LEWIS LA DOM ITS'S
Watch, Clock, and Jewel'i'y Store, N0..1 t::1
11ark et St., above 11th, north side, Phila.
Philadelphia, Sept. 4, 11316. tf
Tin?, STAR AND BANNER
Is published every l'i;ichw L'erning,in the
County übore the Register
and Recorder's Ojice i l '
DAVID A. BIT EIILER,
T E It PI S .
it• paid in advaore or within the year. $2 rev
annum not paid within the year..s2 : N.
paper discontinued until all arrearages are p a id_
except at the option of the Editor. shigle copies
1; : i cents. A lailure to noolify a air entitintiaill“;
will be regarded as a new etigagenient
.thirer/isratents not exceeding a square insetted
three times for $ I --e% ery subsequent iosertko
co o s . Longer ones iu "the same provo,rtioa.
All advertisements not srec iatlt 0 tiered for a giv
in time. will lie continued anti) forbid, 1 liberal
reduction will be wade tothose who athetti*e by
the year.
Job Print,i'op, o! all kinds exevntett neatly and
promptly. and on rt.ar , unable ta•ama.
Leilers and Contumiiirotions to the Frtiros, (ex
cepting stielt as contain Honey or the yarn& of
new subscribers.) must be ruse erk iv, ill order to
secure tilt ention.
('(TV" AM.:NOV.—V. B. PALNII:It. Etq. ar the,
corner of Chettatt & Third stteete, philciklOht IGn
Nitssati et reet,..Nete Fort: :111{1 :Z : 0111114'10 Vot
ner al Bidtimore and ('alvert etreet..ro/iiterit—.
ntol E, W. CAlllt,lluildin g. N. E. relt.e.
Third & Pock ets.,ttud 440 - N. Fourth tt I bilnd .
are out atithorized ;Dente for recei% Adt
trews taut Solt-eriptiotte to the '•: tat - tudi .
and tervi'l•tiq !tut - tuna:,
'swathe: !
$45 00
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