M';glG44. 4l S - 0* - Devoted to Potties, Foreign and ithnnesiic Intelligence, Ardierainre, Science, agriculture, the Mechanic shish' Internal Improvement, tiled General Mts cellanY• eldvertftements. 0 0 7 10 01 0 • op $1 0, VP pi ►bets mild and efficacious remedy pos sesses many advantages over other remedies usually employed for diseases of children. It has been found beneficial in the following diseases—Pains in the stomach and bowels, cholic, griping, restlessness, dic. dtc. It is -prepared from- vegetables only For sale at the Drug Store of Dr. J. GILBERT. Gettysburg, Dec. 9, 1834. tf-36 CABINET-WAREHOUSE, Chambersburg Street. Where there is constantly on hand A (mob ASSORTMENT OF rIUMINtIIT'VMX2 —Ready- for purchasers, for Cash or Produce o* - Orders for corruvs punetu ally attended to. DAVID HEAGY. Gettysburg, Oct. 21, 1834. - if-29 A CERTAIN CURE FOR THE ITCH. i HIS filthy and infectious disorder, be it ever 21_, so inveterate, may be cured in one hour's application by the use of DUMFRIES' OINTMENT. his unrivalled for the pleasantness, ease, expedition, safety and certainty, with which it produces a perfect cure of this disease.— The Ointment is known to be so certain and expeditious in as operation, as to effect a 'Cure an one hour's application only! - with out any hazard of taking cold, as the com position does not contain the least particle of mercury, or any other dangerous ingredient; it may be applied with perfect safety in the state of pregnancy, and even to children at the breast. Pace 37S cents a box with ample directions DUMFRIES' HIGHLY APPROVED EYE WikTFAR.I THIS safe and powerful wash for sore or inflamed Eyes, stands pre-eminent among the multitude of ordinary preparations for this purpose. The most obstinate as well as the more slight inflammations of that delicate organ, yield to this highly approved Eye Water, which will brace and restore the tone of the diseased parts. On recent sore eyes, the effect is highly salutary, and to cases of years standing, the most unex pected relief has been received; after other applications of inferior efficacy had failed. Those who use it pronounce it to be one of the best preparations for those complaints they, ever met with, especially in obstinate cases of soreness and inflammation. Price 25 cents a bottle, with directions. The celebrated CAMBRIAN TOOTH ACHE PILLS, which give immediate re. lief without the least injury to the Teeth. On trial this will be found one of the best remedies for this painful complaint. Price ~150 cents a box, with directions. FOR FEMALES. DR. RELFE'S AROMATIC. PILLS • HAVE been long celebrated as a most valuable and efficacious remedy againdt those general complaints peculiar to the fe male portion of society. They cleanse, pu rify and promote a free and brisk circulation of the blood, when become sluggish and lan guid from the afflicting ailments for which these Pills are a safe and effectual specific. They assist the suspended operations of the aanguiferous system, when nature requires it, and rectify the irregular habits of the un ihealthy female whose sickly and palid coun tenance becomes re-animated, and freshens with the natural glow of restored health. They are a tried and approved remedy in obstructions, debility, hypochondria, green .sickness,giddiness, palpitation of the heart, had digestion, loathing offood,pains of the : stomach, shortness of breath, upon every little motion, sinking of the spirits, and its `consequence, a dejected countenance and dislike for exercise and conversation. They are equally conducive to the health of mar ried ladies, except in cases of pregnancy, or hectic and consumptive habits, when they must not be taken. But they may be ad ministered to great advantage a month or more after accouchment, for the purpose of cleansing the system and purging those gross humours, which, when retained, lay the •oundation of numerous - diseases, and render the. incautious subject unhealthy for life.— They should also be taken by all women from 45 to 50, to prevent the dangerous dis orders consequent upon that critical p eriod al female life. They have been further found, by experience, to afford a powerful remedies in all hypochondratc, hysteric and vaporish disorders, both in men and women, 'whose nervous system they strengthen and regulate, aid nature in throwing oft those gross and superabundant humours which produce melancholy and degessiOnofspirifs, renovate the body, re-animate the mind, and diffuse a general cheerfulness and elasticity throughout the whole system. Price 81 50 a boa; with directions. %one above valuable Medicines are prepared 60111 the original MS. Recipe of the late Dr. W. .t Coirwv, by T. KIDDER, his immediate sac cesair and the sole proprietor. For sale at his Counting ,Room, No. 99, next door to J. KIDDER'S Drug sto re, corner of Court and Hanover streets, sear Concert Hall, Boston, and also for sale by fpfttal appointment, (together with all Valuable medicine', as prepared by the late Dr. Conway,) SAMUEL H. .BUEIILER, Druggist, Geitysburg, , Pa. 6 4 . 1 9beririte that none are genuine without the r ..vvistuku isiguatuto 4WD. KIDDER, on tho outside 'Palrbtd Wrappe. A.Uripr discount made to thoim.wbo buy to eoll iwas. Awe 3,1134. THE GETTYSBURG STAR ik RE-PUBLICAN BANNER. TO THE PUBLIC. JANUARY 23d, 1835. AL Resolution ofthe board of School Dime tors of Sire ban Township,Adams Coon ty, was unanimously adopted, that the Sec retary be requested to have published th,., proceedings of this meeting, together with the following notice to the people of the se veral districts of Straban Township: The Township of Straban was divided in to the following school districts: 0 ril 0 C" 1 CC 2 1 tt 0 g rA Ist. District. To commence on the town• ship line, on the Hanover road, near Daniel Comfort's; along said line, east, to the road at John Bowman's; west on said road to William Vanarsdallon; thence on a straight .line to a point east of and near Jacob Cassatt, Jr.; thence to the forks of the road near Jacob Cassatt, sen.; thence west to a point in the state road, near William Gilliland's, passing by the meeting house; south along said road to a point near Peter Culp's; thence east to a point in the Hunterstown road near Garret Brinkerhoff's, passing between Mi chael Wadsworth and Robert M'llhenny; thence on a straight line to Jacob Taughin. bough's house on the Bonaughtown road; thence on a straight lino to the Hanover road near D. Comfort's—along said road to the place of beginning. 2d. District. Commencing nt John Bow. man's; thence along the Township line to Samuel Hoffman's; thence on a straight line to the cross roads at Jacob Cassatt's, sen.; thence along the line of the first district to John Bowman's, the place of beginning. 3d. District. Commencing at Samuel Hoffman's; thence along the Township line to the Pinegrove road, stone jug; east on said road to the state road; south to a point near William Gilliland's; thence along the first district to Jacob Cassatt's, sen.; thence to S. Hoffman's, the place of beginning. 4th. District. Commencing on the Town ship line at the stone jug—along said line to a point south of Fleming Gilliland's; thence east to a point in the etate road near Widow Brinkerhoff's,placing Henry Wertz in the district; thence along state road to the Pinegrove road—thence to the place of beginning, placing Peter Eystor in the dis trict. sth. District. Commencing at the point near F. Gilliland's—along the Township line to the Tarr:pike . bridge crossing Rock. creek; thence along the old Hunterstown road to the point near Garret Brinkerhoff's; thence along the first district line to Peter Culp's; thence to the point near Widow Brinkerhoff's; thence along the 4th district line to the place of beginning. 6th. District. Commencing at the Turn. pike Bridge, Rock.creek; along the Town ship line .to the Hanover road near D. Com fort's; thence along the line of the first dis trict to the point near Garret Brinkerhoff's on the Hunterstown road; along said road to the bridge, the place of beginning. NOTICE. THE people of the several Districts a bove mentioned, are requested to meet in the several school districts, on the 13th of February next, and then and there de termine, whether they will or will not agree to give up the several school houses for pub lic purposes; and to appoint and,send a dele gate to meet the school directors, at the House of A. King, Esq. Hunterstown, on the 19th of February inst. in the afternoon at one o'clock—at which time and place, should any district be net represented by a delegate ' it will then be considered by the board of Directors, that such district refuses to give their school house for public school purposes, and provision will be made accord ing to law, by the board, for the deficiency of the same. By order of the Board, JAMES GREGORY, Seery. It ie contemplated by the board, that if the school house now called Campbell's, should be given for public school purposes, to remove it to a point on the state road, near to Mr. Weibell's. February 3, 1835. 2t-44 M ' ;Ai SIIOEM AKERS may be supplied with LISTS of the latest and improved fashions, by calling at the residence of the subscriber, in Menallen township, on the State Road leading from Gettysburg to Pine Grove. Ho has a large and general assort ment on hand. JOSEPH McCAIN. February 3, 1835. 3t*-44 Estate of Peter Beavenour, dec'd. A LL persons indebted to the Estate of PETER BEAVENOUR, late of Me nallen township, Adams county,-Pa. deceas ed, are requested to come forward and make settlement, on or before the 14th of afar eh next, on which day the Executors will meet at the house of the deceased. And those having claims against said Estate, are re quested to present the same, on said day, properly authenticated for settlement. • The first , named Executor resides in Mountpleasant township, Adams county, and the last named in Pat adize township, York county. PETER FLESHMAN, • Eer MICHAEL BEAVENOUR, 8. February 3, 1635. Estate of William C. Rhea, dec'd. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of WILLIAM C. RHEA, late of Ham- iltonban township, Adams county, Pa. de- ceased, are requested to come forward and make settlement, on or before the first day of April next—And those having claims a• gainst said Estate are also requested to pre. sent the same, properly authenticated for settlement. Both Administrators reside in Hamilton. ban township, Adams county, Pa. SAMUEL KNOB, Adni , rs JOHN• MARSHALL, February 3, 1885. RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF ADAMS COUNTY, PA. A GREEABLY to an Act of Assembly, entitled, "An Alt to raise County Rates and Levies," requiring the Commissioners of the respective Counties,= to publish a statement of the RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURES, yearly—We, the Commis sioners of Taxes for said County, do REPORT us follows, viz: FROM THE NINTH 'DAY OF JANUARY, 1834, 1U THE NINTH DAY OF JANUARY, 1835, both days inclusive:— Dolls. Cis. To outstanding Tax at last settlement, Jan. 0, 1834, 4,608 76 Tax assed for 1834 12,151 b 7 Fines and Verdict Fees in hands of P. ficagy,Esq. 269 51 Do. do. of W. S. Cobenn,Esq. 349 64 Verdict Fees in hands of James Bell, Jr. Esq. _ 48 00 Fees and releases allowed to Collectors for collecting State tax, chargeable to R. Smith, Fees and releases allowed to Collectors for collecting State tax, chargeable to W. Laub, Balance due Treasurer, (;C7 - The Taxes Assessed for 1834 are as follows: CoLucTons. Tow moms. Counly tax. State tax. State tax on notes4r Allen Robinette, Lntimore, 8387 92 8154 86 Isaac Treat, Hamilton, 663 68 260 S 5 V. Hollinger, Reading, 825 42 333 65 John Lough,Sr. Berwick, 609 23 267 48 Joel Bower, Huntington, 626 31 249 35 Nathan Wright, Menallen, 843 86 337 39 John Robinson, Hamiltonban,B43 73 341 94 C. Chritzman, Borough, 686 70 274 93 Daniel Gitt, Conowago, 666 37 2(16 44 A. King, Esq. Straban, 893 67 357 43 Daniel Breame, Tyrone, 375 60 150 77 H. Brinkerhoff, Mountpleas't,97s 33 390 08 William Gitt, Germany, 729 11 292 39 David W ills,Esq. Franklin, 001 '99 361 01 A. Waybright, Liberty, 656 69 262 50 J. W. McAlister, Mountjoy, 546 03 218 09 Peter Frey, Cumberland,B6o 03 344 49. KrThe outstanding Tax appears to be in the hands of the following Collectors: COLLECTORS. TOWNSHIPS. Dolls. Cis 1827. Caleb Bales,Jr. Latimore, 1829. Jesse Sea brooks, Hamiltonban, 1831. James Renshaw," Germany, Nicholas Group, - f Huntington, James Scott, Liberty, Jacob Smith, Menallen, 1832. Robert Thompson,* Cumberland, 1833. John Waltman, Conowago, F. Stocksleger, Mountjoy, James Patterson, Hamilton, Joseph . Walker,t Cumberland, John Scott,f Liberty, James A. Thompson, Borough, George Deardorff, Latimore, George Myers, Franklin, , Jacob Bream i t Tyrone, John Walter,t Menallen, David Nickel i f Huntington, 1834. Allen Robinette,t - Latimore, Isaac Treat,t ,Hamilton, Valentine Hollinger,j - Reading, John Lough, Sr. Berwick, Joel Bowerit Huntington, Nathan Wright,f Menallen, John Robinsou r t Hamiltonban; Christian Chritzman,t Borough, Daniel Gitt,t Conowago, Abraham King, Esq.f Straban, Daniel Bream " Tyrone, H. Brinkerhoff,Esq.f Mountpleasant, William Gitt,t Germany, David Wills, Esq. - f Franklin, Abraham Waybright,f Liberty, John W. McAlister,f Mountjoy, Peter Frey,t Cumberland, Those marked [*J have since paid in full—thus [t] in part. To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of Adams County. W E, the Subscriber 3, being duly elected AUDITORS to settle and adjust the Public Accounts of the Treasurer and Corn missioners of said County, and having been sworn or affirmed agreeably to law, REPORT the following to be a gen oral Statement of the said Account, from the 9th day of January, 1834, to the 9th day of January, 1835, both days inclusive:- William Laub, Treasurer, and Commissioners—in Account with the County of Adams. DR. Clt. Dolls. Cts. To outstanding Tax, January 9, 1834, 4,608 76 Tax Assessed for 1834, 12,151 87 Jury Fines and Verdicts in P. Heagy's hands, 269 51 Do. do. in W. S. Cobean's hands, 349 64 Jury Verdicts in hands of James Bell, Jr. 48 00 Fees and releases allowed to Collectors for collect- / ing State tax chargeable to R. Smith,late Treas'r 375 18 Fees and releases allowed to Collectors for collect ( 198 72 ing State tax chargeable to Wm. Laub, Treas'r. ' Balance due Treasarer, STATEMENT exhibiting the amount of Taxes on Real and Personal Property Assessed within the County of Adams, for the use of the . Commonwealth, up to the 9th day of January, 1835, ine/usive—with the amount of Exonerations and fees allowed to Collectors, and the amount paid into the hands of WILLIAM LAUB, Treasurer : DN. Dolls. eta. Amount outstanding at•last settlement on increase 3,438 24 of County Rates and Levies, Amount of County Rates and Levies for 1634, the - undersigned, Auditors of Adams County, do certify,that having examined the Accounts and Vouchers of WILLIAM LAUB, Treasurer of said County, fromthe 9th day of January,lB34, to the 9th day of January, 1735, inclusive, do.find 'a balance due to said Treasurer of Seven Hundred and Six Dollars and /hirty-Seren and a Half Cents, exclusive of the Taxes Assessed for the use of the COmmenwealth—And we further certify, that the above is the amount of the Outstanding Tax due by the several Collectors of said County, and also, the amount of Taxes Assessed for 1834. Given under our hands this 9th day of Jan uary, 1835. Joseph Fink Auditors. February 8, .1885. Samuel Diehl, COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE, ADAMS COUNTY, PA. DU. 812,150 87 $4863 65 $459 02 AUDITOR'S REPORT. Auditors' pay, Tuition of Poor Children, Sundry bills of costs paid Sheriff and others, Assessors' pay, Collectors fees and releases, Fox scalps, Treasurer of Poor-House Funds, Grand Juries and Constables' pay, General Juries and Constables' pay, Work done at Public Buildings, Commissioners' pa), Clerk's pay, Court Cryers' pay, Road Views and damages, Sundry persons for printing, Wood for court-house and prison, Officers of Election pay, Directors of' Poor pay, Coroner's fees, Jailor for keepin g prisoners, John Welsh for building bridge, James Bell,Jr. Sheriff,fees for summoning juries, Philadelphia prison, keeping convicts, C. Chritzman, tax on quit-rents, W. S. Cobean, verdict fees overcharged, P. Heagy, do. do. D. Horner, meckcql attendance on prisoners, A. Rowan, upPdhending horse-thief, Interest on note in bank, Recording bonds, 375 18 198 72 18,001 68 706 873 18,708 05i 811 18 45 37 27 62 54 20 16 18 19 04 26 80 102 07 22 82 8 20 7 66 13 44 25 45 20 17 23 06 9 26 27 50 811,298 01 Outstanding Tax, 0,592 35 Balance of verdict fees and fines in P. Herigy's hands, 214 51 Quit rents in C. Ceiritzman's hands, outstanding, 79 00 Do. J. A. Thompson's hands, outstanding-, 49 00 By fees and releases allowed to Collectors for collect. 2 375 18 ing State tax chargeable to R. Sthith, Treasurer's salary, 100 00 .IN TESTIMONY that the foregoing Statement of RE. CEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES, exhibited at the '• . Office of the Treasurer of bind Connty,is a correct and k. , 1 7 5..'1,.., true Copy, as taken from and compared with the Ori ; )......) ,- ;( ; ::: ginals remaining in the Books of this Office—We ' ; '<..._, ii 9 have hereunto set our hands and affixed the Seal of our said Office, at Gettysburg, the Oth day ofJanuary, in the year ()four Lord, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-five. Robert Malheny, John Brough, Com:intoner& John Mussehnan, ArrEsT—William Ring, Clerk. 86,592 :35i Dolls. Cis. By cash paid on Commissioners' Orders, 11,298 01 Outstanding Tax, 6,592 35i Balance of jury verdicts & fines in P. Heagy's hands, 214 51 Quitrents in J. A. Thompson's hands, outstanding, 49 00 Do. in C. Chritzrnan's hands, outstanding, 79 00 By fees and releases ollowed to Collectors for collec. i 375 18 ling State Tax chargeable to R. Smith, Treasurer's salary, 100 00 $lB,OOl 68 706 371 Balance of State Tax on Real and Personal Property is $4,635 10 $18,708 05i CR. Exoneratiens allowed Collecters on increase of County $ll 03 Rates and Levies, Fees allowed Collecters on increase of County Rates ( 187 69 and Levies, Paid Treader on increase of County Rates & Levies 2,800 00 on Real and Personal Property, Paid Pensioners,. ' 398 36 • Outstanding Tax, 4,9:35 10 ' Cash on hand 427 73 5,321 " 67 $8,759 91 CR. By Commissioners' Orders, as follows, vix— Blood Beet, White Head Lettuce, Sugar du. Early curled do. do. White Onion, Specled do. do. Yellow do. Long Scarlet Radish, Red do. Savoy Cabbage, Orange Carrot, Early York do. Early Horn do. - Cayenne Pepper, Red do. Double Peppergrass, Long Cucumber, Summer Savory, Early Washington Peas. For sale at the Drtig store of Dr. J. GILBERT; Gettysburg. January 6, 1835. tf-40 Dolls. Cis. 22 60 1,475 00 566 25i 296 00 555 44 JAMES COOPER, AWit , co2llo l 2lX Ii t' ad/TiP• 4)FICE in Cliambersbur g Street, a few doors East of Mr. Forrey's Tavern. Gettysburg, June 10, 1834. tf-10 25 31* 2,800 00 271 74 87671 682 37 806 00 11199 Q 1 It has now been known , for years, that the ALBION CORN PLASTER, AFFORDS immediate relief, and effects a certain cure fbr Corns. fay its application according to accompanying directions, the Corn is softened, attenuated, and drawn out by the roots, without the least pain, or any of the trouble and danger attending the haz ardous ann ineffectual practice of extracting the horn by mere cutting. The following instances, from many oth ers of a similar. character, sufficiently attest to the superior efficacy of the Albion Corn Plaster: 53 29 461 00 520 00 120 00 343 69 60 00 45 77 323 70 600 00 75 00 179 89 3 31 248 12 55 00 13 75 25 70 88 90 3 75 Mr. Farrar, of Boston, was a number of years distressed by a very painful Corn, had applied every thing recommended without effect, and was rendered a perfect cripple.. On applying this Plaster he was perfectly cured of his Corn, and freed from his lame. ness. A Gentleman of Greenfield, was for years afflicted with a very painful Corn, and was cured by one box, eller every other plaster had been hied to no purpose. Mr. Cut ler, of Boston, was cured ofa trpu blesome Corn by one box. CERTIFICATE.—To those afflicted with Corns on their feet, I do certify, that I have used the Albion Corn Plaster with com plete success. Before 1 had used one box, it cured a Corn which had troubled me for many years. 1 shake this public for the benefit of those afflicted with that phinful complaint. (Signed,) WM. SITA W. Flushing, Long Island, Feb. 28. Price 50 cents a box, with directions. 818,708 054 DUMFRIES' REMEDY FOR THE PILES! NEW CASE OF A CURE. BosToN, November 24th. SIR the. Pile Ointment and Electuary I lately had of you, has had an excellent effect: I have been troubled for years with the Piles, and have never found any remedy that would compare with yours. The late attack was a severe one, but the relief was almost imme diate. I take great pleasure in communical ting this to you, for the benefit of any who may be suffering under so painful a disease. Mr. KIDDER. T. H. The original letter may be seen at the Counting Room of the Proprietor. ** *The Proprietor of this Medicine re commends it with the fullest confidence - as one of the most valuable remedies yet dis covered, for - the cure of the painful and de bilitating complaint of the Piles. He deems it unnecessary to publish any Other than the foregoing testimonial in its favor. This remedy has more perfectly . answered the purpose for which it is intended, than any other now in common use, and affords imme diate and permanent relief, both from the disorder itself, and its accompanying symp toms of pain in the loinq, vertigo, headache, loss of appetite, indigestion, and other marks of debility. The remedy is quite innocent, and may be administered to all ages and both sexes. Plain and ample directions, with a descrip tion of the complaint, accompany each pack age, which consists of two boxes, one con taining an Ointment, and the other an Elec. tunry. Price $1 for both articles, or 50 cts. where but one only is wanted. * * *The above valuable Medicines are prepared from the original MS. Recipe of the late Dr. W. T. CONWAY, by T. KIDDER, hie immediate suc cessor, and tho sole proprietor. For sale (with all the other Conway Illedicines,) at his Counting Room, No. 99, next door to J. KIDDER'S Drug Store, corner of Court and Hanover streets, near Concert Hall, Boston, and also by SAMUEL H. BUEHLER, Druggist, Gettysburg, Pa. * * *Observe that none are genuine unless signed T. KIDDER, on the outside printed wrapper A large discount made to Country Physicians, Traders, &c. ."Juno 3, 1834. $18,708 Obi AND REPUBLICAN BANNER. BY ROBERT W. MIDDLETON. CONDITIONS OF THIS PAPER: I. The STAR & REPUBLICAN BANNER is published every Tuesday morning, at Two Dollars per annum, (or Volume of 52 Numbers,) payable half yearly in advance. 11. No subscription will be received for a shorter period than six months, nor will the paper be discontinued until all arreara ges are paid, unless at the discretion of the editor—A failure to notify a discontinuance will be considered a new engagement, and the paper forwai.ded accordingly. 111. Advertisements not exceeding a square, will Ice inserted THREE times for ONE DOLLAR, and 25 cents for every subse quent insertion—longer ones in the same proportion. The number of insertions to be marked, or they will be published till forbid and charged accordingly. IV. Communications, &c. by mail, must be post-paid—otherwiseithey will not met; with_ attention. $8,769 . 91 VE A.RIVIEN %RED ti. A PLEASAN r REMEDY FOR VOIBI/104 Vitt (*tar
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