IS Advertisements. L 0 .014 0113 'II I, DO reer3ctililly inform the public generally, TIM? I DAVE JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUPPLY OF SEASONABLE aocms: Which. I other on pleasing terms fbr CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE: CONSISTING PARTLY AS FOLLOWS: Domestics, British Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard-Ware, Queens-Ware, Shoes - ,\ &c. A LSO on hand, LUMBER, for oak. THOMAS J. COOPER. May 24, 1831. , 4t-7 L•iiik v iS:3 ll : llll FlP l 2o‘`ONll The undersigned respectfully makes known • to the public, THAT . HE HAS TAKEN THAT V.LL KNOWN `l l o fr 9 2 4 1 111.1 Situaip at the south end of Gettysburg, on the tfaltimore turnpike, called the "CUM BERLAND INN," where Tra Drovers ' Wagoners, &c. can be at all times accommodated, and every exertion made by himself and family to render satisfaction to all who may favor him with a call. May 24, 1631. ./rew Store. rreilE•Subscriber respectfully - informs his friends and the Public, that he has just returned from the Cities of Philadelphia and — Baltimore, with en • EXTENSIVE AND ENTIRELY NEW STOCM OF GOOD'S, Which he intends opening in the house of the late John Al'Conaughy, Esq. deceased, situate on the South West Corner of die Centre Square in Gettysliurg, CONSISTING OF A eig,NEKAL ASSORTMENT 'OF - DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Queens and Glass WARE,. OKING GLASSES, LIQTfiORS,&c. FOR PARTICULARS BEE HAND-BILLS.) ' A. personal appearancii-at Lis establish. ment, the LOW PRICES ef,the Goods, and' elbgant assortment, - will be to for, them to purchase—" Look e you leap!" The Public's humble servant, SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK. Gettysburg, April 20, 1831. tf-2-2 THE EAGLE HOTEL. THE•undersignod respectfully informs his old filiends and Customers, and the public in general, that he has taken that well known SULVIDI, , THE - . _ • IN-._ 3101=, Situate on the corner of Baltimore and Mid- Ale streets; formerly occupied by Mr. B. -----tathuraT. The house is large and con ' venient. His Bar is well stocked with the - best of Liquors, and his Table will always - be furnished with the best the market can afford. The stabling is good and roomy, and attended by an attentive Hostler. Travolln.rs and others are assured, that be•. will use every exertion 01 his power to render both Man and Horsicomfortable. PHILIP 11F.AGY. April 0, 1831. tf-52 PUBLIC HOUSE. The stibieriber has takes that old .U.117 1 .12111 . m . : Stml2l:4l - OCICUBIEL? BY GEO. LASIIELLS,) On the York and Gettysburg Turnpike Rocul,, 5 miles from Gettysburg, and 24 from York. Having provided himself with every ae commodationfor 'rravellers,Wagoisms, and Drovers, he invites thosiz, who travel that way to give him a call, and-judge whether his; entertainment r and charges do notjustify the invitation. . ROBERT TAYLOR. , ApM 21,1831.. ° : N.. B.;, Persons indebted to 'Le, am Ke quested. to eall on MosEs .McCLEAN, Esq. in whose . hands 1, have placed. my books, and make immediate settlement/6. R...T. STRAY MARE. GAME to tho enclosures of the. subseri ber, living' in Cumberland township, ,Adaps county, on Sunt)ay the Itith Mat r a BAY MARE, 0, 11 , 013eut 1 . 5 yeap3 old, with both - ho w l ; Met white to the pasture , "N . • `joint,. aind Several white Blots on - the hpar--shod.all round,. Ski had a part of a lialier chain (Ind the heck-km:toil vshon is i w y, 4l,4 l4Siiett up. The owner is desired to cope dud prove pioperty, pay churgoss'ild tikcior sway. PETER Yl. - A7r: 31;ic : 1 1 1 - - J. lIARBA UGH._ tf-7 AND THE ANTI-MASO CABINET WARE-11.0 • DAVID HEAGY, RESItECTFULLY informs his friends and>customers& the public generally, THAT HE STILL CONTINUES TO CARRY ON HIS SCSI- NESS, IN WEST YORK STREET, And is prepared to execute the neatest and most FASHIONABLE WORK, WILL WARRAN I F EQUAL, IF NOT SUPERIOR, TO ANY INi THE PLACE. le keeps on hand a general and extensive ASSORTMENT OF FURNITURE, OF ALL, KINDS, And of a quality which he only asks an ex misation to pronounce superior. 0*• COFFINS made at Om shortest ALL KINDS OF TURNING, AND OF THE LATEST FASHIONS, Can be had at his Shop, at any time—where he has constantly on hand CARRIAGE nuns, Which can now be had at the low rate of ONE DOLLAIi per set. (1::!r His prices for work are moderate— a liberal credit given to punctual customers; and all kinds of country produce taken in exchange for work. TO TURNERS. ASOBER, STEADY JOURNEYMAN TURNER wanted immediately —to whom constant work and liberal wages will be given if application be made soon. DAVID HEAGY. tf-9 Juno 7, 1831. nOOE:DAL: rAcTO7.7. I I • r-eX . 4:!N • \ II II • Nit N. & W. GREASON, FIND it accessary, from circumstances coming very lately, to their knowledge, to state, that their price for Carding Wool into Rolls will be FIVE CENTS PER POUND, Instead of Six Cents, which they at first proposed. Cc - I — The difference will be refunded to those who,have paid them at Six Cents. WOOL, o Card, or to Manufacture, and Wollen Ya . to be Woven, will be received, in A dams c. nty, at Mr. James Gourley's, Get tysburg; • James Black's, "Two Tav erns;" Mr. Jo Tapper's, Alloways Creek; Mr. Eppky's Mi tisgarsh Creek; and at Mr. John Cownoner's, netir lEdack's Mill; whore work will be called for, and returned, once in two weeks. Rochdale Factory, June 7,1831.4t*-9 ODD & EVEN SYSTEM:- By which the holder of two Tickets must draw -----orrg-Primemdmay-drawtTIIREEH± MARYLAND ST IVILIVA IA 0 T TIVE'RX TO be drawn in Baltimore ,on THURS. DAY, the 30th instant. HIGHEST PRIZE, 10,000 DOLLARS: • LTCLARK offered to adventurers tho highest capital prize of 810,000, in No. 3, for 1831. CLARK sold both the highest capital prizes of $5,000 and $l,OOO, in No. 2, for 1831, and CLARK also sold the highest capital prize 0f55,000 in No.l, for 1831. SCHEME: 1 prize of SIO,OOOI 4 prizes of $lOO 1 2,00.0 1 50 1 1,000 20 • 20 2 ' 500 I 200 2 300 I FOOOO 2 200 Half Tickets, Ono Dollar only, TO BE HAD AT CLARK'S, Offices, N. W. corner of Baltimore and Calvert, N. W. corner of Baltimore awl Gay, N. E. tor: ..ner of Baltimore and Charles.ets. ir_rWlieeti the highest prizo in the recent State Lotteries has been often*); 1304:4),L5rt afany other offices ! ! • ILTOrders, either by mail (postpaid) or private, conveyanco, enclosing Oa) cash for prizes, will moot the same prompt and punctuarattention, as if on. personal application. Address to JOHN CLARK, Lottery Vendor, Baltimore. td-9. Sune .7, 1831. POTTER'S VEGEtAII.LE,CATII,OLiCON ADVER_TISEMENT. The unrivalled and extensive reputation acquired by this ,medicine for the last five years, both in HosmAx and private prac tice, demands from theyroprietor his grati. Ad acknowledgments to adiacerning Potter's VegoUble Catholicon is offered• fOr the, mid of Diseases of the Liver, Ulcerated Sore . Throat Debility resulting from Intemperance .and. Dismipatiou,.Scrofula or King's Evil, Old and htveterate Ulcers,: Pains in the Bones, ltheuanatism, Dyspepsia:Or Indigestion, Dis eases of the leungis.Syphilis, Blotches on the Fact' and Slti,n;,‘Vhite Swelling eif the Joints, Merituriatdiseases &o. &c:.• The'..(;atipaliopn . 'conitSs QECLusiveily mattek, 'add -ivitit a slight .deter 11,1114:0 htHPAT s, ivllieli If - - IC STAR AND REPUBLICAN BANNER._ iu . a soluble state, acts insetiSibly, is pleas ant to the taste, and requires .no particular regimen or confinement. As a gentle ea filartic medicine, improving the appei ite and restoring the' general tone of the system, it is confidently recommended to ladies in a delicate situation. CM The unrivalled and very extensive char acter which this inedicinu has enjoyed,'for the last six years, as a complete renovator, and piirificr of the blood and humours both in Hospital and Private Practi•ce, is a sub.- stantial basis fbr it's future support. It has obtained its present great distinction by the extraordinary - success which has attended it in the Healing Art,while every avenue and track have been searched in vain for its. parallel; indeed, its discovery/I - 14 be con sidered one of the most sacred boons that can be of to the unfortunate; and I most sincerely hope the sympathy of tII public will be excited to diffuse its invalua ble merits. There arc at this time several sputiouS mixtures in circulation abroad, and some vcriciiQi this city, assuming to possess the same, Orblual virtues, .of Potter's Catholi- It is to be hoped that the unsuspect ag will be placed on their guard against such impositions, as much Mischief has re sulted from their use. They consist prin cipally of sarsaparilla sirops, viz. Sirop de Cuisiner or Rob L'Affecteur, and arc sold for a much less price; you will therefore be particular and 'purchase of none but my au thorized agents,. where you can obtain the GENUINE CATIIOLICON. OM Tho following strong testimonial is furnished at the roquost of Dr. Davis, of Lynchburg, Va. by a 'gentleman of groat respectability, residing in that place, whose original cortificato, of which tho exact copy, is loft with the proprietor of the Catholicon. CASE. At the request of Dr.—, I hero give a state ment of the effect of Potter's Catholicon in the restoration of my health. - My constitution had been in a declining state for more than eighteen months. I was much troubled with a short dry cough, slight•difiiculty of breathing, which was much incskased by bodily exorcise. At night, groat oppreCeion at the chest was experienced, with excessive colhquative sweats, soreness and pain in the sides and breast, withextreine languor and loss of appetite. In this situation, I travelled to the Now England states by sea, but obtained no permanent relief. Some time after my return, by way of experiment, I was induced in use Pot ter's Catholicon, and after using two bottles, my health was perfectly restored. DAVID RADLEY. -Dear Sir—After many but ineffectual trials to relieve myself from a most severe and distressing attack of dyspepsia, I have boon completely cured by the use of; to me, your invaluable Catholicon, and I think it my duty thus publicly to state my case ' and in order that . others may profit theroby. The first syniptoms of the , dlsease wore manifest ed in the spring of 1827. Warned at the approach of this destroyer of all ease, I had recourse to phy sician after physician, and remedy after remedy, but reef iited little 'or no relief. , -I was recommend ed to retire into the country, whore I so far re cruited, that I began to think the enemy was die. jpdged. I returned to the city, whore in a short limo all my old symptoms returned with double violence. My stomach became so debilitated with drugs that I relinquished the regular system and entered on a course of Swaim's Panacea. It did me no good, and I wont back to my doctor, who crammed me with pulverized oyster shells, etc. etc. My teeth became loose, and some actually fell out; there was a constant pain in my joints,particular ' ly in damp weather, pains in my right side and .Itoulder, etc. I now submitted to another course orrited ls ical treatment, until the fall of 1829, when ystaed - the - distrastrto bo-a-schirries of the iver. Then it was that 1 determined to try your Catholic ° a few doses of which improved my appetite, andgitvl me a feeling of ease and comfort, I cannot readily,describe. In twelve days after using but one bottic, - Tfound myself well— ', the few teeth I had left wore firmly clasped by the glims and my appetite and di aestibik perfectly re stored_. I now enjoy al, good 'health tnt*ever did, and 1 , . must say it is to your valuable Catiqicon that I attribute this happy result. Respectfully yours, _ EZ P. WIIIPBANK. 831. Dear will shortly state my former ease. I laborodfor six years under a violent Liver Com. plaint. It first manifested itself in the summer of 1821, and rendered frequent application to an eminent family physician necessary, by whose prescriptions I could obtain only a temporary re, lief: After the lapse ofmany months, without re. ceiving any permanent benefit from medicine, I came to the determination to try your Cathulicon. I took three bottles, and thank God; I can - truly say tho disease of the liver entirely loft me; and I have Since been us well and hearty as man can be, in, the fullest enjoyment of health and spirits.— My cure was effected solely by your celebrated and ugreeable Catholicon. Your - frillnd, w • EDWARD L. YOUNG, To W. W. POTTER, Philadelphia. 1 50 Dear Sir.—This was a case oft rheumatiem in an Intimate friend of mine, an old gentlemen a- - bout sixty years of ago, who had the Rheumatism for a "lumber of years pasty part ()frilly time con, fined to his bed; ho took it merely through eSperi ment, and Was surprised to find hierielf entirely freed from his painful disorder bpusing only One Aar omminont physician says, have known several cures performed . by the use of your. Catho. licori,*.liich bad previously- resisted the ordinary prescriPtioas - of the .faeulty, and I have nover known - it to produce INJURIQU,S EFFECTS!" frd be had alike Drug Store Of Dr. J. GILBERT. Gdttysburn• MaylB 'lB3l. tf-2--.6 A LARGE. supply .of - ,Tir3t-rate Lamas -LW tv I, 4 „Vfl i fo salt' by W. W. POTTER, Philadelphia. LYNCHBURG, Ya.• May 5th,18:18. CASE. PHILADELPHIA, March 28th; 1829. CASE. NORFOLIC,:Ya. May latA B'2B. CASE. WILMINGTON, May 22d, 1830. Your'well wisher, JEREAII/111 NICHOLS. GLIJE.. Mnv~.l'~. _I N`Z_l WS?' REcEIVED 4. FOR SALE/3Y •, D. COMFORT, • NEW AND . twAtiTrur„tss( TME\T OF Dit 001)S, A —ALSO -30 I; Alt ELSOF • snit), HERRING '4. ACKEREL; NVliitth will he sold low for Cash May, 24, 1531. PUBLIC %%LIE.. rN pursuance of nn order of the Orphans' Court of Adams county, will be exposed to public sale, on- the premises, On Saturday the 20th of August next, • s•ri4 A LOT, OF . ‘• GROUND, • Containing 28 Acres, adjoining lands of Joitii Collins and others. Likewise a.Lot of Ground in the town of Ilcidlcrsburg No. 30, in Tyrone township, Adams county; all the estate of Arthur Nickel, deceased. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. on the first described lot, and the last described lot at 3 o'clock P. M. on said day. WILLIAM NICKEL, Ad,n'r. May 31, 1831. is-8 OFFICE OF .THE BALTIMORE & OHIO RAIL ROAD COMPANY, 20th May, 1831. The Exhibition of Lo comotive Steam Engines on this road, here tofore advertised by-this Company fir the Ist June next, has been POSTPONED, and instead. of that day,... it will take place on , MONDAY:the 27th of June, and on the two succeeding days. The selection from the several Engines that may be offered will be made on the last of those days, viz: on TVednesday the 29th June; after which they will be subjected to the regular work of flinty days on the Rail-road , agreeably to the original conditions offered by this Company. • Every facility for previous practice on the Rail-road will be atferded to competitors, and cars on the %Wows Construction will be furnished for testing the respective pow ers of the several engines. -Persons, who may arrive with engines previous to the Ist June, will have the use of the Rail-rOad accorded to them on their -arrival in Baltimore, for the purposes of practice and exhibition. . P. E. THOMAS, President, Baltimore and Ohio Rail-road Company. 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