t)r - Devoted to Piptitics, Foreign and Domestic Intelligence, Literature, Science, 41griculture, the allechanie arts, Intermit Improvement, mid General misceilany..4o ADVERTISEMENTS. DR. METCALF RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public, that he has returned to Petersburg, (York Springs) and restuned the practice of his profession in a!1-its branches, viz: .. Medicine, Surgery & Midwifery. He flatters himself with the hope If giv ing.general satisfiction to all who have cm• casion to give him a call. - Grateful for past favors; and with a desire of fully meriting the confidence of the public, he has been to New York, completed his course of study at the REFORMED MEDICAL COLLEGE in that City, and has been honored with a Diploma from that Institution, (which can be seen by calling at his office.) He also attended the United States Infirmary, and witnessed a large amount of practice in that Institution, in every variety of disease, wherein the su . priority of the Reformed System of prat,. tice over the mineral and depletive plan is proved to a demonstration. Dr. M. while in New York, wishing to avail himself of every opportunity of acquir ing a correct knowledge of the HEALING AaT,. prectired a ticket or attendance at the New York Hospital,- where hundred, or pa • tients are daily treated on the mineral and depletive plan; this, while it gave him an excellent opportunity of acquiring n know!. edge of disease, and of witnessing the effort of this system of practice, served but to con ttim his previous judgment of its delicious and pernicious efforts; its naked deformity becomes strikingly evident, when contrasted with the superior ,heauty and efficacy of the VEGETABLE or REFORMED SYSTEM. Petersburg, (Y. S.) Jan. 11,1830. 11-41 TORT. ItEN'T, THA7 WELL KNOWN r 44. S T siv'D 2 Situate in Petersburg, (York Spriugs,) late ly kept by the Misses Bighorns. The house is large and convenient, with a well of wa ter (with a pump in it) at the door; a good KITCHEN, TWO STABLES and a CARRIAGE• HOUSE convenient. This Stand being situated where the Han- over and Carlisle turnAilte and the State road leading from Harrisburg to Gettysburg cross each other, has an advantage over nny ether Tavern Stand in the place. lac Possession given on the first day of April next, or immediately if required. January 11, 1836. REPORT OF THE SCHOOL DIRECTORS Of the District consisting of the township of Stra ban, in the county of Adams, to the Superinten dent of Common Schools, for the year ending the fast Monday in November, 1835. Number of Schools—Six. Number of Scholars—Male, 147; Female, 14.5; Total, 292. Number of Teachers—Six—Male, 2; Fe male, 4. Teachers salaries—Male, $l4, per month; Females, three at $lO, per month; one at 812, per month. Characters of Teachers—good. Branches of Study taught--Reading, Writ ing, Arithmetic, Geography and English Grammer. Number of Months each school has been kept open-3 was continued 6 months each; 2, 5 months each; 1,41 mouths. Rent of School houses—s 3. Other costs of maintaining the Schools, $1556. Money received for the use of the Schools: From the State,sl42 59; from the Coun ty, $lOB 51; from the township, $156 03. By order of the Board, ROBERT MeILHENY, Seery. Straban tp. Jan. 11, 1836. [Published agreeably to the 16th section of the "Act to establish a General System of Education by Common Schools," passed Ist April, 1834.] Mills for Rent. THE Subscriber offers for Rent, his Grist and Saw-4)71111, situate on Marsh-creek, about 3 miles from the 80. rough of Gettisburg. They are in noon sfIRDER; and possession may be had imme diately, if desired. WILLIAM COBEAN. January 11, 1836. 3t-41 AUDITORS' NOTICE. THE Auditors appointed to divide and distribute the &tato of MOSES TOPPER, de- ceased, late of Mounijoy township, remain ing in the hands of the Administrator, to and among the Creditors of said deceased, will meet for that purpose, at the house now occupied by John Marks, in Littlestown, on Monday the 18t of February next, at 10 o'- clock, A. kr. GEORGE WILL, JAMES RENSHAW, MICHAEL R. NUSSAR, January 4, 1838. 4t4-40 Estate of Jos. Lefever, deed. • ALL pervons Indebted to the Estate of jpSEPH LEFEVER, late of Germany ',township Adams county, Pa. deceased, are roby requested CO come forward and make setttenrot—=and those having claims against tied roitAtiore also requested to present the gliniforoOrlyttutbenticated,for settlement. ~;_lllftc.PlAtutraed Eiecutor resides in Ger misylOwnithipt_and the latter in Mounijoy. ! - Z7,IIS,NOCEI LEFEVER, i 40101) *KELLAR, 4t tB36' VSADUEMOTACS ./rot Ilk* at this Office: EOM JAMES McCOSH. 3t-41 glittlafr Abate. WILL be Sold on Monda the DR. J. CARPENTER, y day ofl 1107P.1,11 IC Plirsiczadv; February next, on the premises, j , rOULD respectfully inform the inhabi. 'umberoY vq/ tants of Liberty lownship,and the Pub- Situlie generally,. that he resides at house of ate in the town of Heidlersburg, Ty. Esther and Ehzabeth Corpenteron said township, tone township, Adams county, Pa. two miles north of Emmittsburg, and two. and —ALSO—on Tuesday following, on the an half miles south of David Biker's mill,where premises, calls from patients will receive prompt atten tion. Having studied with a celebrated !NUL a il aMA C) AN DOCTOR, who is very noted for his per forming remarkable cures, and who has no su- Situate in Huntington township, Adams co. perior in curing chronic diseases, and having adjoining lands of P. EL Smith, Peter My. likewise pursued a regular course of Medical ore and others—containing Studies, and believing that Botanic Medicines are superior to every other kind, he would 160 •ICRE therefore invite the attention of those who are more or less, of Patented Land—having afflicted with chronic disease, and can obtain thereon erected A DOUBLE Lon ' no relief from other sources—believing that he .• At as m can give general satisfaction to those who may 11 0 17* The diseases to which he would invitepublic DOUBLE Lop BARN, and other necessary attention are . , Consumpison —Those who are afflicted with improvements, with an ORCH A RD this disease may tied relief in a very short time and a considerable quantity of 31EADOW• by making use of those Indian remedies. The. Estate of JOIIN ALBERT, dec'd. Likewise those who are troubled with the (Kr - Posscssien given on the Ist day of Liver Complaint, Dropsey, Asthma or Phthisic, E. April next. pilepsy or F a lling Fits, Female Debility, and Fe male Complaints in general, Fever and Ague, and Sale to commence at 12 o'clock, M. when Fevers generally; Indigestion or Dyspepsia, Gra the terms will be made known and 'men. tel and Slone, Rheumatism, and Piles. These dance given by troublesome complaints can be relieved in a JOHN WOLFORD, Adm'r. - StMrt time. January 4, 1836. 'Cancers will be cured without caustic or the is—rlo knife. Those laboring under this disease may find relief in a very short time, anti if the dis ease is not too far advanced, a permanent cure. Likewise, Inflammation rind Ulceration of the bones, Mortification, Lock Jaw,White Swelling and Fever Sores, Scald Hestd.Fellons and Sores generally. I also keep on hand most kinds of Medicine for family use. Also Thompsonian Medicines prepared fur family use. Likewise a general arsortment of M EDlClNES,(prepared upon the true Indian principle) for the following ()isms. es, which I will sell at as moderate prices as nv other medicine sold at the apothecary's shops for the same diseases—viz: For Coughs, Pain in the breast and &de, or stomach, stitch or pain in the back, palpitation of the heart, emitting of blood, head ache, pain in the head, catarrh snuff, snuff for the nose bleed, Dysen tary or bloody flux, Fever and Ague, gr.e. J. CARPENTER. 3m-31 . .f .i ki' FOR SALE. fir HE Subscriber, intending to remove to the west, offers for sale his 1 Urd Situate in Tyrone township, Adams county, Pa., containing 200 ACRES of Patented Land, adjoining the Town of Ileidlersburg. There are about /30 AcuEs of excellent Timberland—about 20 Acres of choice MEADOW, and the residue in a good state of cultivation. The farm is well supplied with running water. THE IMPROVEMENTS ARE A GOOD LOG DWELLING 414 11 - OVSE 111"14'. Loa BAnti, and other necessary out.build ings—with a well of water convenient to the house and two never-failing Srnmos (one of superior Medical qualities.) -ALSO-- TWO BUILDING LOTS in the Town of Heullersburg. 0:7 - If the above property is not sold be- fore the 11th of February next, it will on that day, at 12 o'clock, u. on the premises be offered at Public Sale. Persons wishing to view the property, and wanting further information, and a knowl- edge of the terms,will apply to the subscriber residing on the premises. JOHN DUFFIELD. December 14, 1835. is-37 HIDES, OIL AND LEATHER. William W. Abbott and Robert Rechee, • under the firm of - • ABBOTT AND CO. return their sincere thanks to their friends and the public, for the very liberal patron• age they have received, and- respectfully so• licit a-continuance of the same at their well known Hide, Oil and Leather Store, • No. 97, Chesnut Street, Next door to the Bank of North America, PHILADELPHIA. They have now on hand a large assort. ment of Spanish Hides, Tanner's Oil, Leath er, Tools, &c. &c. &c. 3500 La Plata Hides, 0 3000 Chili do. 1200 Rio Grande do. I 800 La Guayra do. 750 Pernambuco do. .13 1500 light Southern do. for Up per Leather, 2700 Heavy Green Salted and Dried Patna ICipps for upper Leather-100 Bar rels hest Straits and Bank Oil all of which they will sell on tho most accommodating terms to Tanners. N. B. A general assortment of Leather finished and in the rough. LEATHER wanted, for which the highest market price will be given, in Cash, or in exchange for Hides, Oil, &c. ABBOTT & Co. No. 97, Chesnut Street. Philadelphia, 9th mn. 7. 1825. 3ms-23 HIDES, OIL & LEATHER. HE Subscribers, at their Old Stand, No. 88, Chesnut Street, three doors below 3d Street, have for Sale a large assortment of SPANISH HIDES, TANNER'S OIL AND LEATHER—viz: 3500 La Plata Rides 1200 Chili do. 1000 Rio Grande do. 700 La Guayra do. 600 Green Salted do.i B. Ayres 500 Pernambuco do. 500 Light St. Domingo Hides. 2000 Heavy Green Salted Patna Kips for Upper Leather. 2500 dry Patna:. 100 Barrels of Straits and Bank Oil. The highest price will be given for Leath. er, in cash, or in exchange for Hides. JOSEPH HOWELL, dr. CO. Philadelphia, 9:11 mo• 7,1835. Ems-23 'FOR RENT. THE Subscriber offers for RENT, from the Ist of April next, the HOUSE at present occupied by Mr. William M'Clelland, situated in West York Street, one door West of M r. Forry's Tavern. S. S. SCHMUCKEIL Gettysburg, Dec. 21,1835. 0-38 To tll.e, afilict,e,a. JNovember 2, 1835 CONSUMPTION. Indian Specific, w OR the prevention and cure of Coughs, Colds, Asthrnas, Consumptions, Spit- ting Blood, and diseases of the Breast and Lungs, prepared by Doct. CLARKSON FREEMAN, of the city of Lancaster. BILL OF DIRECTION, Accompanying each bottle of the Specific, pointing out in a conspicuous manner, all the symptoms in the difli3rent stages of these distressing diseares; also particular direc tions respecting diet and regiment, and how patients are to conduct through every stage until health is restored—for vain and useless would be the prescriptions of the ablest phy sicians, accompanied by the most powerfuj and useful medicines, if the directions are not faithfully adhered to. The public are informed that the deposi tions of 287 persons have been taken, before proper authorites in the city of Lancaster, all completely cured in the most desperate cases of consumption, some of which are de tailed in the bills accompanying each bottle. (* -- The price of each bottle of Indian Specific is $l, and each envelope of the gen uine Specific is signed by Dr. Clarkson Freeman, and the initials, C. F. on the seal of each bottle. None ran be genuine with. out his signature, a base composition hay. jog been attempted to be imposed on the public by a counterfeit imitation of this ex traordinary article. • For sale at the drug store of Dr. J. GILBERT. Gettysburg, Oct. 19, 1535. ly-29 Notice is hereby Given, TO all Legatees and others concerned that the Administration Accounts of the de ceased persons herein mentioned, will be presented to the Orphans' Court for confir mation and allowance, on Tuesday the 25th day of January next, to wit:— The Account of George Basehour, Guar. dian of Catharine Stonesipher and Lewis Stonesipher. The Account of John Hostetter,Guardian of Edwin Stonesipher and Alfred Stone sipher. • T. C. MILLER, Register. Register's Office, Gettysburg, December 28, 1835. tc-30 LIST OF LETTERS '....EMA INING in the York Springs Post Office, Adams county, Pa. January 1,1836. John Anderson, Rebecca Mundorfr, Ab'm Burkholder, Mary M'Kim, Isaiah Culp, Wm. Miller, Nelson Day, Daniel Miller, Sylvanis Day-2 John Miller, , Anthony Deardorff; Elizabeth Natcher, John Flickinger, Jacob Ressen, Sarah First, Joel Spangler, John First, Victor King Snider, Peter Guise, Thomas Shoff; Hannah Group, George Smith, John Harman, Margaret Slusser, Jonas Jacobs, Henry Shiner, John Johnson, Jacolt Swantsland, James Junkins, Abraham Trostle, Jacob King, John Wolford, Sam'l Kenedy, Andrew Walker, Daniel Kenower, John Welsh. Eie Labach, H. WIERMAN, P. M. January 4, 1880. 3t-40 .1 STRar HEIFER. A RED and WHITE spotted HEIFER came to the Plantation of the Subscriber, living in Menallen township, Adams county, near Huffman's Mill, on the 10th ofNovem ber last, supposed to be a year old., The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take it away. WILLIAM REX. St-40 January 4, 1838. - NOTICE To Constables, Wholesale Deal ers, and Retailers of Foreign Merchandize. URSUANT to an act of the Legisla ture of Pennsylvania, passed the 7th day of ApriI—CONSTABLES will take notice, that, agreeably to the second section of the Act graduating the duties upon Wholesale Dealers and Retailers of Mer chandise, and prescribing the mode of i4iu ing Licences, and collecting said duties, they arc requested on or before the first day of January term, to wit: the 28th day of January next—to make an oath or affirma tion, and deliver to the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions, list of all the Wholesale and Retail Dealers of Goods, Wares and Merchandise, Wines or Distilled Spirits, except such as are the growth, produce, or manufacture of the United Stales. MERCH ANTS di DEALERS embrac ed in the provisions of the above recited Act, are hereby notified, that according to the fifth section thereof,the Associate Judges and the County Commissioners will meet at the Commissioners' Office, in Gettysburg, on Tuesday the 27th day of January next, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, to hear them (ilthey see proper to attend)as to the amount of their annual sales during the year pre vious. Licenses to be taken out on or before the Ist day of March next, for one year. Physicians, A pothecar;es, Surgeons, and Chemists, as respects wine, &c. used in pre parations for the sick, and all female traders, or single women, whose annual sales shall not exceed these of the Bth class below enu• merated, shall not be required to take out License under the provisions of this Act. The following will be the classification agreeably to the Act of Assembly: Ist cI. anit. of sales, $50,000—550 2d do. 40,000 40 4th do. 20,000 25 sth do. 15,000 20 6th do. 10,000 15 7th do. 5,000 12 50 Bth do. 2,500 10 DAN'L SHEFFER, Associate" WM. McCLEAN, Judges. , JOHN BRO JGH, p J. MUSSELMAN, 8 GEO. WILL, Dec. 21, 1835. tm-38 -.lcb WHEREAS the Hon. D. DURKEE, Esq. President of the several Courts of Common Pleas, in the Counties compos ing the Ninth District, and Justice of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the said District--and DANIEL SIIEFFER and W 'WAX MCCLEAN, Esqrs., Judges of the Courts of Common Pleas, and Justices of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the County of Adams—have issued their precept, bearing date the 24th day of No vember, in the year of our LORD one thou. sand eight hundred and thirty-five, and to me directed, for holding a Court of Com mon Pleas, and General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and General Jail Delivery, and Court of Oyer and Terminer, at Gettysburg, on Monday the 25th day of January next: XotiCe is hereby Given, To all the Justices of the Peace, the Coro ner, and Constables, within the said Coun ty of Adams, that they be then and there, in their proper porsPns, with theii Rolls, Records, Inquisitions,. Examinations, and other Remembrances, to do those things, which to their offices and in that behalf ap pertain to be done and also they who will prosecute against the prisoners that are, or then shall be, in the Jail of the said County of Adams, are to be then and there, to prose cute against them as shall be just. JAMES BELL, JR. Sherif. Sheriff's Office, Gettys burg, Dec. 28, 1835. S tc-39 .It an Orphans , Court, HELD at Gettysburg, for the County of A dams, on the 27th day of November, A A. 1835, before Daniel Durkee, Esq. and his associate Judges, &c. assignees, &c. On the Petition of Jacob Eyster, Admin istrator De boors non, with the Will annex ed of DANIEL EYSTER, dec'd. The Court Grant a Rule, ON ALL THE HEIRS AND LEGAL REPRE- SENTATIVES OF Md1.41 4 2/6'.2) 212 1 V•21,Na deceased, to wit, Hannah the wife of Geo. Etzler, residing near Fincastle, Bottetourt county, Va.; John Young, (the son of Cath arine a deceased daughter of Testator) who lives in Frederick county, Maryland. Your Petitioner, is informed that John Young has sold his share of this Estate to Jacob Bar nitz, of York County; Esther the wife of William D. Leppert, also lives in Lisbon Columbiana county, Ohio; Daniel Eyster, living in this County, Magdalena the wife of Michael Neiman, of York County; Ma ria the wife ofJonas Revert, in York Coun ty; William Eyster,residing near Lisbon in Columbianna county, Ohio; Susanna the wife of Andrew Flickinger, resident in York county; and Jacob Eyster who is the Peti tioner; to be and appear at an Orphans' Court, to be held at Gettysburg for the coun ty of Adams, on the 25th day of January next, and show cause why said Real Estate should not-be sold under the directions and control of this Court, and agreeably to the will of the Testator. By the Court, - T. C. MILLER, Clerk. December 21, 165. tc-3)= -- THE LADY'S BOOH, • Published at Three Dollars per Annum, A Repository for Music, Engraving, Wood Cuts Poetry, and Prose, BY L.. A. GODEY, Athenian Dualdinga,Ftanklin Place,Philadelphis Er HEALTH RESTORATIVE, In the MaZignant,Spasmodic,or Asiatic ,Choleia, M ien; Marlins, Diarrhoea or Looseness, Dysentery, Sick or Nervotis Head-Ache, Cholera infiin- THIS medicine has been before the pub lic for three or four years past and has ac quired probably a greater degree of popu larity, than any article ever before introduc ed into general use. It contains no noxious article, nor mineral or metallic substance and is carefully compounded so as to always be of uniform strength and consistency. It -will keep good for years and grows more pleasant by age. Children nre gen erally very fond of it, and none will refuse to take it. It is so well adapted to the various complaints of children, that every family should always keep it in their houses, as most families who have used it, now do.— Sailors and travelling persons should always carry it with them. This medicine is put up in round brass moulded vials of two and four ounces each, with the words "Dn. D. JAYNE'S CARMI NATIVE BALSAM " blown on them, and the written signature of D. Jayne to the bottom of each direction—none others are genuine. This medicine is not recommended as a "Panacea" to cure all diseases to "which flesh is heir.to" but as a remedy in Diar rhcea. The beginning and latter stages of Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, the Spasmodic or Malignant CHOLERA, Cramps, Cholics, Sick and nervous Headache. For the Sum mer Complaint or CHOLERA of children it is unrivalled by any other combination of medi eine ever used. It has repeatedly effected cures, when every other means had failed aided by the attendance and skill of the a blest physicians, that could be procured.— Obstinate Diarrhceas oft ears standing, have been removed by the use of a few bottles of it; violent Dysenteries arrested and Cholera Morbus cured. The Spasms attending the Malignant Cholera have always been sup pressed in from one to three minutes time, and that much dreaded and fatal disease re peatedly cured without the aid of any other article of medicine. In fact its power over spasmodic diseases of every kind seem to be absolute as it has never yet been known to (hi' of giving relief in a single instance.— Griping pains, tormina and tenesmus Chol ics, Cramps &c. are also soon removed by it. Hundreds of females and sedentary per sons can attest to its superior excellence in sick and nervous Headaches as two or three teaspoonful's generally gives them relief in the course of half an hour. 30,000 30 "Children laboring under the Summer Complaint, have been cured in a short time after all known remedies had failed:--those too wno have been so extremely emaciated that their bones almost protruded through their skins, and all hope of recovery aban doned, by all who saw them, have by a few weeks use of this medicine been restored to perfect health. Certificate from Dr. William Bacon, Pastor oftho Baptist Church at Prttsgrove, Salein Co., N. J. Having boon made acquainted with• the-ingre dienta composing Dr. Jayne's Carminative Bul. earn, I believe it to be a very happy combination, and a useful medicine in many complaints which almost constantly occur in our country, such as Bowel Attractions of children, Cholic, Cramps, Looseness, Dyspeptic Disorders of the Stomach, Coughs, and 'Affections of the Breast, together with all those diseases attended with Sourness or the Stomach; and believe that the regular physi. cian will often find it a useful remedy in his hands, and one that is proper for domestic use, and can be put into the hands of persons at large with safety. WM. BACON, M. D. Pittsgrovo, Salem Co. N. J. May 4th, 1831. Certificate from Dr. Win. Steeling. This may certify that I have used Dr. Jayne's Carminative Balsam very extensively in Bowel Complaints, and have not the least hesitatiun in declaring it superior to any preparation that 1 have met with, Fir the relief of those diseases. WILLIAM STEELING, M. D. Bridgeton, July 19th, 1831. From Dr. M. L Knapp, late Physician to the Bal• timore Dispensary, and Agent for the Mary. land Vaccine Institution. Baltimore, March 27th, 1833. Dr. JAYNE—Door Sir.—You ask me what proofs I meet with of the efficacy of your medicine. I can safely say that I never prescribed a medicine for Bowel Complaints that has given me so much satisfaction, and my patients so speedy and per fect relief as this. Whenever introduced into a family, It becomes a standing remedy for those ailments, and is called for again and again; which I think a pretty good proof of its efficacy and use. fulness. In the Summer Complaint of children, it has frequently appeared to snatch the little vic tims, as it were, from the grave. "It saved the life of my child, and of such and such a child," I have repeatedly heard said. In dysenteric affec tions of adults, I have time and again seen it act like a charm, and give permanent relief in a few hours, I may say in a few minutes. In fine, it is a valuable medicine, and no family should be with. out it. Respectfully, 111. L. KNAPP, M. D. Cedarville, Oct. 9th, 1832. Dr. D. JAYNE—Dear Str.—The curative powers of your Oarnunative Balsam appears to be fairly established in all Bowel Complaints, &c,; and from the experience I have had with the medicine, I ant disposed to think very favorably of it. I have lately tried it on ono of my children, who was severely handled, and with complete success, without the use of any other medicine. So fat as my practice has extended, I think it a desidera tum in medicine, especially among children, who are apt to be affected this way; and which every practitioner in medicine has found to be a very troublesome disease. Respectfully, LEONARD LAWRENCE, M. D. Dr. JAYNE••-• Dear have made use of the Carminative Balsam prepared by you far Cons. plaints of the Bowels, with complete success in every case and I do not hesitate to recommend it to the patronage of the public as a medicine, worthy of their particulat notice. CHARLES HAMMOND. Leesburg, Va. Oct. sth, 1834. From the Rev. Charles .1. Hopkins, Pastor of-the Dr. JAYNE—Dear Sir.—Understanding you were about to publish certificates respecting your valuable Carminative Balsam, I thought if it would be of any service to you, I would wish to bear a public testimony in its favor; as we have proved he excellency vary frequently in our family, and CARMINATIVE BALSAM turn or Summtr Complaint, Chotics, Cramp!, Sour S'lamariut, to. tt. TO THE PUBLIC. CERTIFICATES. From Dr. L. Lawrence. From Dr. Charles Hammond Baptist C i btitch at Sillem N. J. also administered it to our friends, who have visi ted us, and always found it gave them speedy re- , . lief. Yours Reapeetfully, CHARLES J. HOPKINS. • Salem N. J. Jan. 7th, 1835. The above valuable medicine is sold nt the Apothecary and Drug Store of the sub scriber. SAMUEL H. BUEHLER. Gettysburg, May 4, IRIIS. ly-5 GAR .LEO.A.NTIS BALSAM OP REALTiI, d only by JOHN S. MILLER, Frederick, Md. 911 HE subscriber has just re ceived a supply of the a. hove valuable BALSA BS,' which is now extensively known and i -. ‘ jli used in many places in the 1 11 1 States of Virginia, Maryland, 1 Pennsylvania, Ohio, N. York, Prepare 91111Wil;! and Kentucky, with astonishing success, and has performed wonderful cures in dyspepsia,,cholics, ner vous tremors, lowness of spirits, and palpitri ' lion of the heart—it is also a sovereign.rtrte dy for all kinds of worms, &c. The pro prietor has a great liumber of certificates in possession, of cures peilormed by this val uable medicine, which would fill several co lumns of a newspaper, and therefore gives only a few of the most prominent, which the reader will find below this advertisement It is neatly put up in square half pint bottles, with the name of the medicine blown on the glass of each bottle, and the proprietor's sig.: nature on a label, pasted on the outside wrapper of each bottle to prevent it from being counterfeited. Each bottle is accom panied with extensive directions for its use, which can at all times be had of the subscri ber, at one dollar per bottle, and by the quantity at a liberal discount. SAM'L H. BUEHLER, Tent. Gettysburg, June 22, 1835. eowly-12 ' RECOMMENDATORY NOTICES. Dr. John S. Miller, Fredericktown, Md. I do hereby certify that I had this last spring and summer a constant pain in my stomach, and a great weakness in my kid neys, and pain across my eyes, for which I used a good many remedies without giving relief. I was at last recommended to try a bottle of Garlegaut's Balsam of Health, pre pared by John S. Miller. I accordingly made use of one bottle, which I procured of his agent in Hagerstown, which restored me to my good health again, and am now as well as . ever I was, and you are at liberty to make it known for the benefit of those Willa ted in the same way. Yours,,drc. JACOB BOWER, Court Crier. Hagerstown, Sept. 1834. About two years ago I was severely af flicted with the dyspepsia, which I had for the lust fifteen years, previous to the above named time,which was very much increased by my having a blood vessel ruptured upon my lungs, occasioned by lining—which in creased my complaint, dyspepsia and gener- al weakness and debility to such a degreei, that for two years previous to my using the• Garlegani Balsam I never eat a meal but my stomaclr became so painful that I had immediately•to throw it up. Seeing Garle gant's Balsam of Health advertised, I was induced to try a bottle; after taking the very first dose it appeared to strengthen my sto mach; and every dose of the first bottle help ed me so much, that in the course of a few days my stomach began to retain and digest every thing I cat. I continued to use the Balsam until I used seven bottles, which cured me entirely, and restored me to per fect health, which I have enjoyed ever since, and not before for fifteen years. 1 cheerful ly recommend it to all persons who are af flicted with dyspepsia or debility of stom ach. Given under my hand this 11th day of January, 18:34. HENkY LOUTH AN, Frederick county, Va Leesburg, Virginia. Dear Sir:—l have used the Balsam of Health which I procured from you, with great benefit, if not with entire relief.— When I procured it I was sorely afflicted with dyspepsia, attended by all the distres sing ay mptoms, headaches, giddiness,, heart burn, and the thousand nervous affections which accompany it, in its worst stages.— At times such was the debility occasioned, that I was bed ridden. I think I can day, that the first relief, if not the entire cure, was produced by the use of the Balsam. Jan. Ist. CHAS. W. BINNS. FOIL RENT. ripHE subscriber offers for Rent until the JIL Ist of Apt il next, the HOUSE at pres ent occupied by him. The situation is plea sant and terms reasonable. In the absence of the subscriber,senquire of the Editor. B. S. SCHNECK. Gettysburg, Nov. 9, 1835. tf-321 FOR StilLE. 9VIIE Subscriber offers for Sale, until the Ist of January next, his DWEL LING AND Store-House, with. THREE OUT LOTS. If not sold then, all will be of ered for RUNT. DAVID ECKER. Gettysburg, Oct. sth, 1835. eow—Z7 Office of the Star & Banner: Chambersburg Street, a few doors West of the Court• House. CONDITIONS: T. The STAR & REPUBLICAN BANNER publiebed weekly. sttTwo DOLLARS Or annum, (or Volutie o 52 - Numbers,)payalile halfyearly in advaece---or Two Dollars and Fifty Coils it not paid until after the ex= Oration of the year. 11. 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