.~,;;`. neviited to AroAtfle:s, ilo3'ef,g2t. • AD TW-177SEMENTS. DOCTOR .70E1.1 I.‘". .I . I•ZcCURDY, p 4 A VI NG located himself in- FA' apt erm, respootfolly offers, his services to those who may need them. He may be found at Col. I4krea, or at his office next door. May 23,1A36. • 4t easoa - ted 1,74-atmline. ®O;000 Feet of- PINE. BOARDS and PLANK, 50,0:00 Feet of first quality POPLAR "PLANK,- - • 25,000 Feet of POPLAR SCANTLING, 5,000 do,. do.. Inch BOARDS, 30,005d0 . . do: 'CHERRY. 3DO,OOO'SHINGLES---(equid to any ever offered in this warket)-- Inst added la ourStoplc of SEASONED .LUMBER, and for Sale by DANIEL P. WEISEP., & CO. Oa North Goorgu Ste oet, Kiono Bridge, Yel Ir, May 0, 1 F 36. • 3m._3` r: ,1".1 • ` Y T st • to - r ge, . Ulellittn ET Ult NS ltiA sincere thanks to Ins fnu:Nns and do. Punrdc generally, fur placing him on the return with the pres ent:Stu:awl., at a ftruter election; and res pectfully sAeits theiproies and iutetest, for the' 7:7 ;.52 7 7 ? fi7c at the ensitier, EriEcTi()Nr. siin.uld be be lioiwrcd with their by being elected to . t.hat Otlice no exertion shall he wantiag.an-„hiB di.se.harge the ditties of ti.l in trust. '. Gettysburg, Jar). 25, 18:19. To the voters or 3damq county. ' FRIENDS All L'ELLOUi•er.T.I7.7I.NS: A 'l‘ the request of unlimber °filly frinds, I announce myself to your considora tion as a CANDIDA.TE for the • X.EXT Sd rE irt .14 TY, and rntht 'respectfully solicit your -support. Should I Ed honored with your successful approbation'and favor, it shall be my first wish and:aim to discharge the duties of that office with fidelity and humanity. JOHN JENKINS. Gettysburg, Feb.-1, 1836. to-44 ti...T.ure 0 TO the Independent Voters of Adams co.: FELLow-Crvizx Ns: I offer my self to your consideration as a Candidate for the • SOB L'effEL 71 5" arri &3 1 lat the ensuing. Election. Should Ibe elec. ied,lpledge myself that I will perform the 'dittiea of that Office with fidelity and wryer - iallista-, • ' • JAMES McILIIENY. ountjoy tp.] Feb.22:1836. tc-47 SV.O i%1117411.4N • • To the Voters of Adams County: Once more, Fellow-Citizens, I offer my- Bell to your consideration as a Candidate for the SILTERIZIMS OIEFICA and respectfully solicit your support. If you elect me, I, as is customary, most cheer fully pledge myealf to discharge the duties aithtully. Your obedient Servant. MICHAEL C. CLARKSON. February 22, 1'836. to-47 1 17,., - .3"111 - +T!P - 117:4 11_ t` ••12..3, 2.'• ,11. • To the ladependent Voters of Adams Co.: LOW CITIZEIVS: ,AHotier myself to' your consideration for office of S 27 If. W the next GENERAL ELECTION. Should I he'so fortanate as to be elected I will dis. drone the duties of the oflice faithfully. Your obedieut Servant, 'W -TA UGIIINBA.UGH. . Petersburg, (Y. S.) Feb. 29, 1836. to—hB 1 " 7 '717> 'gra Tin! PV".7_S",Z--r. To the free and Independent Citizens of A dams County: • FELLOW-CITIZI3NS:' offer myself ter the SHERIFF'S OF FICE, at the next election—and should I be so fortunate as to succeed, I pledge my word and honor to serve with honesty,with out respect to persons. ABRAHAM MUMMA. - Franklin tp., March 7, 1836. to-4J To the independent Voters of Adams Co FELLow-Crrizims: I offer myself to your consideration us a candidato for tho S F. 1 27 A') 0 L. 7 2 2 l:ragi . And. resppctfully solicit your support. If you elect we.' Most cheerfully pledge my self todischarge the duties faithfully. Your obedient 'Servant, GEORGE r;I YERS. New.chester, March 7, 1836. to-49 4. 7 A I 7 :14 ZE ll l7 3 ,4:yr?' - iid • a.i • To •the free and independent Voters of A durn3 County: • Fra.Low-Crrizer;s: Through kind persuasion from many of my friends, 1 have ben induced to off°r myself as.n candidate for the office of SHERIFF, at , the ensuing Election, - and respectfully 'solicit your votes; and should I be "sofortu nate tts to receive yoUr confidence, by being _elected to that office, I would pledge myself ~ t o 4iechargo the duties of. the office with 4a re :and fide I i I4'Nl. Alin:Karr. ' . . tuln t i , , March 7, 1 , .;JU.. to-4'd Yr: P „r4 6 64! rP, ; k Li._/ .4. tic r ; F <, ► rr ik LIIC 11.1i7j1. 17N pursuance of an Order of the - 11 . Cow tof Adams County, %%Till be expos:eci to Public Sale, at the Court House in the borough of Gettysburg, on Pr:dtt (be 10:It of June next, at 1 o'clock, P. M. the inflow iv, Real Elate, late tho property of Jon N L. Firr,Lnit,. Eq. deceased, viz: 7 ::F'67) .- 7•" 17 . 77 .." r 11•11 f Lot of t-; mond tunto on East York ; 1?, Arcot in the heron:4li (,1' (4ettyGburg, mcently occu pied by the said deeettsed. -ALSO---- Tvact of Situate in 'Cumberland township, Adam:: el:l: ty, ar ti e j e i n g the Theological Seminary, containing 9 3cres and 136 PcrcheB, with TWO ON E.STORY r •,:-,: thureon. Also, the interest of drceascd in A TRACT OF LAND, Situate in Litiniore towntiliip, Adams coun ty, containing about 41 Aerca. - Also, the imerest of said decenEed 1.1 :ACie.t . Es OF LA T. - T in Cunib•orland township, (forint:Fly Nelsen Hagan's.) Terms one.half in hand; the balance in one year. - iti:J="Attenclance will be given by J. B. IIITHER6ON, By . the Court, •J Alf ES A. TnomrsoN, Clerk. May 16; .18:.G. . a CI:11i-E,A2 SZ. 0: rirli Till7L'.•.; 1 :;:' NNVORMS his Friends and ^the Public, Gas connEjiteed old stiind . of & and has just returned Utoin the city with A LA lIGC• AND SPLENDID ASSoItTAII4NT UP I t4Wk. I Y6I SUITABLE FOR TUE SEASON, COMISTING OF livltity VARIETV OF On:, Goods, arecii;ns es, LT:it'a- Ware, Q.;.3o , o:zsavaz,-e, e. Ar.y. of wlticl lie is determined to soli citedit lot CASH or Country Produce. April 4, 18;30. tf-1 11,--33ariro oz; 2HD 23. 411 ~ A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF tic 'l ; l E. , (.13' TS Just received and for sale by .1. GILBERT, Gettysburg. C* - 1 - laving made arrangements at home for that purpose, BOOTS and SHOES can be made to order in n wolkinanlilio manner and at the shortest notice. April 4,1836. . . tf-1 C CM, S.h7 11D EDIT' 473 TRUNK FACTORY. TFIE Subscriber returns his thanks to the Public tbr the very liberal support extended to him, nod would respectfully state . that ho is at all times prepared, at Ins old Stand in Chambershurg Street, a few doors West of the Court-House, to Make, Trial and Repair c e,,T Lai r t'llt L. • Baro Al dee s F, CAIMIAG ES of all kinds, in a neat, fashionable and sub stantial manner, of Coon MATERIALS and at tho shortest notice. Ho is also'prepared to manufacture, and has now on baud, SA:DB:TIT]. • ERVEZD. •Zan Saddle-bags, Portmanteaus, Trunks, Harness, AND I:VERY AIVIICLE IN MS LINE. OF DUSINrAd The Public are. respectfully invited to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. KrAll kinds of Marketing taken in ex change for work nt fair prices. EDWIN A. AIMEE. Gettysburff, May 2,183 f). if-5 Notice. AT a Court of Common Pleas of Adams County—and now .April 25th, 1830, on the petition of WILLIAU MCILVAIN one of the Trustees of ROBERT Mcl LV A IN, the Court grant a rule on Robert Al'llvain and his creditors,to show cause by the 4th Monday of August next, why the said Wm. M'llvain should not be discharged us Trus tee—notice to be given by publication, three times in One newspaper in the Borough of Gettysburg. _ By the Court, B. GILBERT, Protley. May 23, 1836. St-8 Sab'VlV)ll. ALL persens indebted to the Estate `et HENRY BLACK, late of,rtiountjoy township, Adams enmity, deceaSed,are'lere• by re; l uested to make settlement on or ,he . - f ore the Ist of July next; and those having claims against said Estate, are requested to present the same to the subscriber, proper. ly authenticated, for settlement. The. Executor resides in the Borough of Gettysburg. II UGH DEN WIDDIE, Ex'r. May 1.6;18:36.' E - . 2 . 1 A 77 For Sale at the 01, 7 :ee of the Star ci• :7, . 4 .. r; Ar.,l ;-14' I:tir tie :tt L.;l, 11,:twur °Slice. nr/: ezcz :cc, ET ;::-... , P, _7l 7 7 , :, -2 . : . ; I 1 r " ;I , f. , (: 7I! : : - - _ ii.a ,L - ,:_.2,'_':::•.'..... , ..-..; -, 1.."..,,i.:'.,:. rt7`:llE imi:Pcril.cr te-Tet airily informs his L i -- fricild, and the public generally that he has . . to the nett tmildinf; in 'South - lini.in_ore Sircet,,,nenrig oppo.litc Mr. fluid 31% Creary's .s:addle Manufactory, witEBE illi WILT. AT. 6.1;1. T 13.1136 HAVE. 07. c HAND, AND HE PI:EPA:I:ED TO:ITANHEAC• TVIIE AT 'NIB sirowensT Icoller.; cf-71. ii3eaver, C1' , W,...r 1 . V:_,..__ CaNflor, Fear.1.4,:i . ..:, c i l -_:,,, 1 --- 7 - -- - , :-" - 7.1. ez Viirooß EU fil'lV:s3 /.-:):--,--:". —AMO--- .....-s-...r...-4 .1,• .....= 1,.. ... , ..- D EQUAL TO ANY TAT CAN BE rEecuurin IN TILE CITIES. rrliis hats are good and sttbr , 3tailtial, as well as neat and taqhionahle; and all hats that do not wear as'warrarited, will be re duced in price. . Ile hopes, by strict and careful attention to husine:is, still to merit and receive a ileire of puhlic parronap.a. SA3IIIEL S. MeCilli;AltY . Gettyslner, May 10, IH3O. 11-7 Z 3 '‘U EDAN 1a r,4 7/;7:17 N 7.1 , .17 remov,:d Oiihe two doors Norlli Ki of dm invert) of r. John 11:irren, (formerly Zi(tglor'.4) in South 13:11rilo ,, re —and tlirt2e doors North of Middle Street. 'file Law partnership between T. Ste. yens, .11.:41. awl I). M. Smyser tslll contihne a lieretofore,business in the criminal courts excupte(l. April 25, I (--,1 ..7 Pi! I :)I.:LI•1:1 A :',119Z1{.0:?... 111 5,,1,.c; I in.uo:lnge awarded to Saturday Cuuti,!r, the ennors 1u eannieoce the Won, tinier the above title, ui a quilt() udi,ion of their poin.l:c jooroal, su loog known as the r". the Unit. States, with afit of ne , ir TWENTY-SIX THOUSAND SU ft - BERS. foe nu, feature re, sully intro due. dof furnishing their rea.leri with new hooki of the best literature of the , having prove d so erni ncntly bIiCCC,SI,II the plan will be contincd.— Six volumes of the eelehrat, (1 writings of t:apt • hinrryntt and sixty-live of Mr. Brook's Letters from Europe, have already been pub lished without interfering with its news and nii.,- cellaneous roadin. The Courier is the largest lout cheapest tattily newspaper ever issued in this country, colitaining articles in Literature, Science, and Arts; Internal ImprovemeAl Ag riculturt:; in short every variety of topics usually introduced into a public journal. Giving lull accounts of sAcsonarkets and news of the latest dates. It is published at the lu‘v price of $2. For this small sum subscribers get valuable and en tertaining matter; each week enough to fill a common book of 2.oo,pagcs, and equal to 52 volumes a year, and which is estimated to be read, weekly, by at least two hundred thousand people, scuttervil in all parts of the country, from Maine to Florida, and from the sea board to the lakes. The paper has been now so long establislird us to tender a tno well known to re quire: an extended prospectus, the publishers, therefore, will du no more than refer to the two leading daily political papers ofoppOsite politics. The Pennsylvanian says—" The Saturday Cou rier is the largest, and one of the best family neaspapers in the Union;" the other, the Inquir er and Daily Courier, says, "it is the largest journal published in Philadelphia, and one of the very best in the United States." The New York Star says "we know of nothing more lib eral on the part of the editors, and no aieuns more efficacious to draw out the dormant talents of our country, than their unexampled liberali ty in offering literary prizes." The Albany ,Mercury of March 16th, 1836. says, "the Saturday Courier, is decidedly the best Family Newspaper e% er published in this or any other country,and its value is duly appre ciated by the public, iftva may judge horn its vast circulation. which exceeds 23,000 per week! Its contents are agreeably varied, and each 1111M bcr contains more really' valuable "readrag ro;t ter" than is published in a week iu any (lady paper in the Union. La mammoth dinien,iuns enable its enterprising proprietors, Nicosia. WOODWAIIII & CLARKE, of Philadelphia to re publish in its columns, in the course of a year, several of the most interesting Ile 01 works 11131 issue from the British press; which cannot fail to give to it a permanent interest, and render it uorthv of preservation. Ti; meet the wishes, therefore, of such of lir:4 subscribers us desire to have their numbers bound, they have deter mined on issuing an edition of tie Cmtricr in the quarto form, which will render it much more convenient fur reading when it is h o u n d i n a volume, and thus greatly enharce its value." THE QUARTO EDI PION Under the title of the Ihu LADILIHIA Mullion, will COIIIRICIICC with the publication of the Pi idle Tale, to which was awarded the prize of .slod, written by Mks Leslie, editor of the bpi,. mild Annual the Token,and author of Pencil Sketches and other v.duable contdbution, to American Literature. A large number of soup, p ems, tales, &c. ()tiered in cornpetiticn for the :65UU prewitills, will add value and interest to the suc ceeding numbers, which will also be enriched by a story front Miss Sedgewick, author of Ilope Leslie, The Linwoods, &c., whute talents have been so justly and extensively uppreciated,both at home and abroad. This approved FAMILY NIiWSPA PER is strictly neutral in religious and political [natters, and the uncompromising opponent of quackery of cvery kind. - - - In addition to all of which the p, , blishers in. tend furnishing , their patrons with a series of en graved Maps, embracing the twenty-five States of the Union, &c. exhibitiog the situation, &c. of rivers..tu , .vris, mountains, lakes, the sea board, internal improvements, as displayed in canals, rail roads, etc., with other interesting and useful features, roadq,distunces, ezc, forming a complete Atlas for general'use grid inforination,bandsome-. ly executed, and each distinct map on a large (omit) sheet, at tin expense which nothing but the splen.hd patronage Nvltich fur six years past has been so 14,euerously extended to theari,could wart ant. The Philadelphia S• turday Courier is still con tinued in its 1 form, at the Tone pace as licrAotbre. The Philadelphia Mirror, being a (pinto edition of the Saturday Courier, with its incieused attractions, and printed on the hest fine white Paper of the tistue size as the New Vali Albion, will be put at ptecisrly one half the price cc ILA journA viz: Three Dolkrs per unnuin, payable in advance, (inClud ing the Mara.) , J:,: - Fuur copies will he sent for Tut Dollars. AVOOD %VA RD . & CL A ttl<E, Muy 1:.L;6. TERMS .7. 1 ,;.'t T T+,,T 71,i1 `•".4 , J, !• ‘..1 .1. a J.. 4 '-7:!!..f' .. v:*e, Q/ fr (c 7: ' CAI p n ~ , •ii„,_ c 9 t_.., e ,--- • ' - - - A ‘,"l i-n7-,s! '..‘ , —,--,---, ;. ^ •-• -- .*---z:•::: , 1.,1. i . . 1--m-,-- cr7 ' . 1,.....,.., 1:,-.i :''','.' • ' ..r"..'•l' I' ~..1,, .--- .. • .', .. It', `,." -- c il - TP it ' ~rt ; ! .. -•-• -. _ -..,Li.- - , ....•• : ' ~.,._:.,. —, -••• • - . ' - • . ~. = IBM ,•• . , .••• , is• -, H " v. • zi` •,"±.;z_ •-• n 11. 1 lit' vY p LIFT 1.1:7 a ( . •( 1 7 7 • Frrii/E StlbSCiit)(tr ber4S leaVe f. 41 inionn i:riends and tlo. Public goncrally7 that he 13 has just received A LA SUP.I)LY GENUINE are.E . 47 - 3 "r Cl ie3dJC5~ 0z.:7" which will warrant to be licsit and of the BEST qu,tt,rrY. AMONG WHICII AR A cetat Niorphine " Olive or :sweet Acid " Origanum "puristic " NV urinseed " liiiic " Castor " " Palv. " Spike _Ether ;:;tilpli " Spruce Antimony Crude " loin! Antiinonial Wine Orris Root. Aqua Ain 111011 Prusz:ian Blue " Cologne Qua sia - lz,;-lir • Roots Arrow Root " Columbo Arsenic " firs:. " Gentian " Ccscarilbi " I 'icor ice " P , ,ruviant " Orris ilernec Rlatharb " Jumper " Sa rida " " Copavia " S pulls " Peru " Valerian " 'Pohl Itass Ginger Blacking, Paste Resin Blue Pill Rose Pink Borax, Ref. Sago Bronze Sugar Lead Blacklead Sal Ammon Burgundy Pitch " iEratus Bears' Oil Salts Glauber Camphor " Epsom Catitimridee Nitre Carmine " Rochelle Cloves ' " Tartar Cassia Soaps, Venot. Alb. Castor " Windsor, Eng Cream Tartar " Amer. Calomel " Fancy Carbon Ammon Sealing Wax Caustic Lunar Seeds, Anise Cayenne Pepper " Cardamon Charcoal, prepared " Caroway Copperas " Coriander ' Chrome Yellow g' Fcennel " Green " Mustard Cochineal " White do. Copal Varnish " Black do. Castor Oil Sperm Ceti • Court Plaster Spirits Nitre, Dulc Chalk, prepared " Hartshorn Drop Luke 4. Lavender Emory " Turpentine Essences of all kinds Sponge, tine Fig Blue Soda, Sal. Flowers Benzum " Sup. Carb. " Chamomile Starch Flour Sulphur Scidlitz powders Together with every other article in terms as any other per2uu in the place. Gettysburg, April 1,13 G ,22%-.g:Q ..: 4 c..Y.4 4, ZD 4 :',,' t:.:‘,"' , :.. 4 .1 -. 1 !!:-,: <,i;) FEVERY 1) EsCRIPT 1 0 Neatly and expeditiously executed at the 0 V2. 0 1C;..: (*"/•11E1 MMIINIINE=NI!!= r vrf'yuaaiu:. Yi:XS. G.II.IIIsE , CIaXT I S .7.7.1.1:3.2,23: OP Prepared only by Join; S. illitLcit, Frederick, 11Id :r)) l'it"lfiE subscriber has just re -a ceived a supply of the a , ~,•:';;;; 5 ,--_, hove valuable BALS.IM, which iHiN : 1 11 is now extensive) iively known and :Nti:Ali.:6l•l used in many places in the Gi; l. i I:11'11 States of Virginia, Maryland, ,:i;',41,1 ~ t ,: Pennsy lvania , Ohio, N. York, 14: 111 and Kentucky, with astonishing I. I ifir i! ~ I i ll ! LL "' el success, and has peifurined ‘vonderful cures in dysrpsia, c s, ner vous tremors, lowness of spirits Ipita t ion of the heart—it is also a suv reale,- dy lbr all kinds of worms, &c. l'he pro• prietor lane a great number of certificates in possession, of cures performed 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 bottle::, 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 tier its use, which can at all times be had of tin7subscri. her, at one dollar par bottle, and by the quantity' at a liberal discount. SA 1114 H. BUEHLER, Agent.. • Gettysburg, June 22, 1833. cowly-12 RECOMMENDATORY NOTICES. Dr. John S. Fredericlitown, Md. I do hereby certify that I had this last spring and summer a constant pain in my stomach, and 'a great weakness in mv kids nays, and pain across my oyes, for which I used a good many remedies without giving relief. I was at last recommended to try a bottle of Garlegant's Balsam of ilealth i pre. pared by John S. Miller. I accordingly malle as clone bottle, which I proctired of hi s a stmt j ;: 11 :14 i 1 :,1 0 , x1), vd:ich rt:sL;iekl mt• Ca'].';?7`c3v3, .e`F --___r _------=- I== E THE FOLLOWING rowllr's S.elut. Arse•Sorla db. uic Sulph. Quinine Galls, Nut " Morphine Gold Leaf Syringes Gum Aloes Tapers, in boxoB " Alliloll Tart. Emetic " A mime Turpentine, White " A s , :aloqid 'Tooth Brushes " Elastic R , •ys '' Tatoonc " Guainc Tnrica Beans ".liiuo To,,th Powder " Shollac Umber " Mastic 12 va rsi " My ri Vermilion " WTI Vltriol, Oil " Sea minony " Blue " Sty max Vordigris " Tragacanth Veutce Turpentine tir h. White Wax " Mustard India Ink " Soap rdi go, ;;;VZIFIISII Wafers lodine ‘3:4- , 1) Balls l a k powder Water C o lors " Liquid Comp. Syrup Iceland Moss Carra ,, en (7, Irish Moss Macassar Oil Indelible Ink Dr. Pierson's Welch I picac pulv. Cough Drops vcry Black hitehead's ess.Mus- Lamp Black tard Laudanum Hooper's Pills Loweki Itch Ointment Pulmoiniry 13alsam bp Salvo Rush's Pills Litharge - Lucifer Matches Licorice Ball Anderson's Pills " Refined Aromatic Snuff " Stick Turliwton t• , Mace Bateman's Drops Madder British Oil Magnesia, Lump Cephalic Snuff Calcined Cologne Water Manna Durable Ink Mercury Godfrey's Cordial Macassat Oil Ilarlein Oil Mercurial Ointment Leo's Pills Nutine,7s Lemon Acid Oil Almonds Opodeldon, Stears' " Anise IC Liquid " (lows Preston Salts " Cinnamon Seidlitz, Powders " Juniper Soda 4C " Hemlock S,vaim's Panacea " Lavender Thompson's Eyo Wa " Peppermint ter s lice, which he will sell on as reasonable to my good health again, and am now as well as ever I was, and you are at liberty to wake it known tbr the benefit of those atilie ted iii the same way. Yours, &C. JACOB BOWER, Court Crier. Hagerstown, ISt3•l. About two yearn ago I was severely af flicted with the dyspepsia, which I had for the last filteea N . :? ars, previous to the above named time,which was very much increased by my having it blood vessel ruptured upon my lungs, occasioned by lifting—which in creased my complaint, dysper,ia and gener al weiikness and debility to such a degree, that for two years previous to my using the Gurlegarit Bakain I never eat a meal but my stomach became so paintnl that I had immediately to throw it up. Socing 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 do;:e of the first bottle help ed the so much, that in the course of a tow daye my stomach beiom to retain and digest every thing I eat. I continued to use the Balsam until I used seven bottles, which cured me entirely, and restored me to per fect health, which 1 have enjoyed ever since, and not before for fifteen years. I 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, 1834. HENRY L'OUTIIA N, Frederick county, Va Dear Sirt—l have used the Balsam of Health which I procured from you, with great benefit; if not with entire relief.— When I procure& it I was sorely ,arilicted with dyspepsia, attended by all tho distres sing sv mptoms, headaches, giddiness, heart burn, and the thousand nervous nactions which accompany it, in its worst stages.— At times such was the debility occasioned, that I was bed ridden. I think I tan say, that the first relief, 11 not the entire cure ? , was produced by tho`use of the Balittun. 'Jtm. :i_lll ~~-~';~; fill • • t•da --- IT --PI I)riZ. J. 1,11111.13ERT. ti-1 Lee:iburg, Virginia. -, • -4- 01 .--- -...... . . 0--- "' , ••• , r , " 512E: .ti4 ,- .......-"Mr • ~5:..-.14- % ."I::'''' , '2....'f,,•14.=• ,- ':': ;r: Cilel - tru•tzt cji-i'lisceridliti.:..44) - 111 DE. .U.5711E11 . :/YD S I:CE • :3,000 La Plata _'2,000 Rio Grande 1,500 La Guayra I we ry 1 gr. Lim LUIZ k 7.7 • 1,100 Pernambuco 700 Maracaibo I,'oo Green Slaughter J 7,000 Dry Patna Kips, 6,000 Heavy Green Salted Kips,. 1,000 African Rips, 128 Barrels Straits, Bunk and Shore OIL, and .1 GENERAL VARIETY OT L Ai7 AL; 1. of which will be sok' at the lowest liarkei price Volt . or on the - usual 7itruirr, or taken in exchange for all kinds of L.,n,vrtir it, at the higlic:u market price,by JOHN V. PATTEN & CO. Corner of 31 and Vine Street, Pun,A nm,rtirA. March 7, 1836 3in-49 C 1111 B' 'f 1.1 CID . -11 • T I Diu 711 • 2 -5 10 R -the prevention and cure ofCoughs, 11 - Colds, Astinnas, Consumptions, Spit ting Blood, and diseases of the Breast and Lungs, prepared by Duct. CLARKSON FREEMAN, of the eity . of Lancaster. BILL OF DIRECTION, Accompanying each bottle of ile Specific, pointing out in a com4picuous manner, all the symptoms in the . difibrent stages of these distressing diseares; also particular direc tions respecting diet and regiment, and how patients are,to conduct through every stage ant 11 health is restored--for vain and usele:s - the prescripikasnftgj ablest phy sicians, accompanied by the roost pavierlid and useful medicines, the directions are . • not faithfully adhered fu.. The public are informed that the dopes'. dons of 2+:7 persons have - been taken, buforo proper ant borites in the city of I..ancaster, all completely , cured in the most desperate cases of consumption, seine of which are de tailed in the bills accompaitying each bottle. Ki - The price of each bottle of Indian SyJcific is 81, and each envelope of the gen uine Specific, is signed by Dr. Claricsun Freeman, and the initials, C. F. on the seal of each bottle. None ran be Art:twine with out his signature, a base composition hav iog beta attempted . to be impose.] on the poblic by a counterfeit imitation of this ex. tranrdinnry article. Fur sale ut the drug store of Dr. J. GI LBERT. Gettysburg., Oct. 19, 1685. Iy-29 Iv gliinery. THE subscriber respectfully informs hor former customers, and the public generally, that she has recommenced the above busi ness ut her residence, (at the house of Mrs. WAMPIAMO opposite the Post 011ice,where she will at all times be prepared to o7Pledie tenti Repair faonners IN TILE MOST FASHIONABLE INIANNEI2, having made arrangements to receive the LATEST FAsutoNs from Philadelphia regu larly. S. SCHREINER. Gettysburg, April 11, 1836. tf-2 DR. HULL'S RECENTLY INIPRO. VED TRUSS.--The distinguished surgeons and medical faculty of the cities gener ally, and elsewhere. have come to the conclu sion that this Trues, in its present improved state, is the only instrument surgically adapted to the disease of Rupture, and the only one that patients can rely upon for the safe retention of the bowels and the final cure of the disease. In confirmation of which the following names of ilii.Ainguktied medical gentlemen of New Yolk city, with many others, have expressed a decided prefetcuce lur this instrument, are res pectfully added: Valentine Mutt, M D. George Busbc, M. D. A. A. Ste ens, At D. David 110.;auk, M. D. Jelinlc, M.. 1). Samuel Aclicriv, M. D. Cyrus l'erkiim, M Dared M. Re6e, M. D. Julio Stearns, M. D. Wm Anderson, M. D. Also, the following extract of a late certificate of Dr. Mott, of New York: , 'For the last twelve months, the curative powers of Dr. Hull's Truss have been tested under my own observation with the most grati fying success in cases of great difficulty, in which the mutilated imitation Trusses so com mon in our market, had only aggravated tho disesse. Dr. Dull is an experienced surgeon, w h o bay displayed not a little surgical skill and mechanical ingenuity in bringing lid,. unrivalled to its pi ehelit state of perfection,ren dering it, I know, the kit I ever saw for at cur ing, comforting and curing the ruptured patient and is in my opinion, the only instrument of the kind that is entitled to patronage ()I' the profes sion, and II COnlidenCe of the people. VALFATINE NlO FT, M. l) Pad; Feb. 7U, 1834. Letters Patent of the United States have been grunted to Di. Hull for 14 year: from the lust improvement, doted July sth, 1833. For sale at the Drag Store of GILBERT, Gettysburg. • • May V, 1830. • If-6 COMPOUND Carrageen Cough Syrup. THE superior advantages of this Syrup are that it is a compound exclusively vege table,, and contains no alcoholic or narcotic in g redients. I , 'or sale at the Drug Store of Dr. .1. G ILBERT, Gettysburg. Feb. 29, 1836. 61-48 °like of the Star & Banner : Chumbersburg Street, a few doors ' , Vest of the Court-Ilouse. CONDITIONS: I. The STAR & REPUBLICA:I BANNER Pa published weekly, at Two DOLLARS pee annum, (Or Volume of 52 Numbers, ) pay able half yearly in advance—or Two Datars and hilly Olds it nut paid until after the ex piration of the year. 11. No subscription will be received for a shorter period than six mouths, nor will the paper be discon tinued until all arrenrages are paid, unless at the dis cretion of the editor—A failure to notify a discontinu ance will be considered u new engagement, and the paper forwarded accordingly. 111. Advertisements nut exceeding a square, will be inserted TIlitEE times for ONE DOLLAR, and 26 Lents fur every rubseiment insertion—lunger oars in the saute proportion. The number of inseitions to ba -masked, ur the y.willbe d till turbid utal eh as il'Os •
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