o:r.Devoted to Politics, rortign and Domestic Intelligence, Literature, Science, .Icriculture, the Mechanic .Iris; Internal . Improvement, and General .11iscellany. •Itlverl isezisents. COOP! R, 0 42.&tPuLtIXATBIT Ltica. FFIOE in Chatnbersburg Street, a few doors East of Mr. Forrey's Tavern. Gettysburg, Jupo 10, 1834. tr-10 CA-107101%1 A LL persons are hereby cautioned a gainst taking an assignment ofd prom isory note given by the subscriber to Dr. FRANCIS Gorr fin 935, dated first of Janua ry, 1835, and payable three months alter date. Not having received value fin said note, I am determined not to pay the same unless compelled by law. JACOB SHETRON E. Reading township, Adams County, Jan.2l, 1835. CA BIN ET-WA RE HOUSE, Cut mbcraburg Street. Where there is constantly on hand A GOOD ASiORTMENT OF WWLETS4 I.I. IXWM2b Ready for purchasers, for Cash or Produce. OTOrders for comings punctu. ally attended to. DAWD HEAGY. Gettysburg, Oct. 21, 1834. tf-29 POTTEWS CATHOLICON. unrivalled and extensive reputation acquired by this Medicine for the last five years, both in llosexTAL and private practice, demands from the proprietor his grateful acknowledgments to a discerning Potter's Vegetable Catholicon is offi!red for the cure of Diseases of the Liver,Ulcera ted Sore Throat, Debility resulting from In temperance and Dissipation, Scrofula or King's Ev il,Old and Inveterate Wee rs,Pains in the Bones, Rheunnism, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Diseases of the Lungs, Syphil is, Blotches on the Face and Skin, White Swell ing of the Joints, 'Fetter, Mercurial diseases, Piles, &c. &c. THE CATUOLICON consists exclusively of vegetable matter, and with a slight de terininati,iii to the tinwels,Which it preserves in a soluble state, acts insensibly, is pleasant to the taste, and reqtiiros no particular regi men or confinement. SALBH, Mass. Oct. 15, 1829. This may certify, that I, the subscriber, the last ten years have been very much tided with Sercgidu, and, altar repeatedly ring various medicines, and receiving ad from the most eminent physician-,with t effect, I was induced to purchase a tea , tiles of Potter's Ve,lretable Catholicon— .Ne taken the same, and have been com- stely cured. After receiving such great ~ nefit from this valualde.,medicine, I con .: ive myself in duty hound to make the same blicly known, that those suffering under ;te complaints may be apprised of its great acacy. THOMAS MELZERD. Signed in the presence of JorrATival WEnn and Jorm S. HARRISON. Mr. W. W. Porrnn, Sir-1 'here give you a statement of my cure: . About four years ago I became af flicted with a complicated case of Scrofula and White Swelling; during that period I placed myself under the care of upwards of eighteen respectable physicians in Bdston, Pittsburg, Albany, and this place, but Their prescripticis 'were in vain. My arm became .useless, the elbow joint being very_ much en larged, aHd so covered with ulcers, Chat my physician, fearing a mortification would take place, adviied one to submit to amputation, but this very fortunately I rejected. On my back there was an ulcer as large as the pahri of my hand, which became so painful that I despaired of ever being restored to health, or even getting relief. Having seen a simi lar case to my own, which was cured by your Catholicon, as the last resort I applied for it, and the happy result is, from its use for about three months, I am perfectly cured. JOHN HEALY. WILMINGTON . , (N. C.) May 22d. RHEUMATISM. •P. S. As it doubtless gives you pleasure to hoar of the many cures which your medi cine is daily performing, I will mention two other cases wherein complete cures resulted from its use, and which induced me to try it. The first is a case of an intimate friend of mine, an old gentleman about sixty years of age, who had the Rheumatism for a num ber of years past, part of the time confined to his bed; he took it merely through expe riment, and was surprised to find himself entirely freed from his painful disorder by using anly one bottle. TETTER The other case was a severe Tetter,which covered both the patient's hands; he was an elderly man, and had-the affliction for a long time; he was totally deprived of the use of Ahern, his attendants being obliged to Cut his food and help him to it. Two bottles effec. Wally cured him. This case, as well as my own, are extensively known throughout the country, and will add much to the fame of your already popular medicine. Your well wisher, JEREMIAH NICHOLS. The above article is received from the Warehouse of W. W. Potter and for sale at the Drug store of Dr. J. GILBERT. Gettysburg, Feb. 10, 1R35. 61-45 "IipSSENCES, OPODELDOC, BRIT mI-4 ISII OIL, &c. For sale by the doz en, &c. at the Drug store of Dr ;,T. GILBERT, Gettysburg. Deeetnbor 9. 1834. tf-36 789E . NVE OF MUSTA RD.—A remo dy for rheumatisms, gout, lumbago, .pnisty,!sprains, bruises, chilhlainS, old strains, drc. Prepared from, and containing all the virtues ofthe Mustard Seed; in a much more convenient form for-uae. - For sale at the Drug Stors'Of Dr. J. GILBERT, Gettysburg. JDoceraber 9, 1834. • tt-39 THE GETTYSBURG STAR & REPUBLICAN BANNER. 5 2 1 0 I SHOEMAKERS may be supplied .with La STS of the latest and improved fashions, by calling at the residence of the subscriber, in MenaHen township, on the State Road leading from Gettysburg to Pine Grove. He has a large and general assort; merit on hand. JOSEPH McC AIN. Fehninry 3, 1835. 3t*-41 Estate of Peter Beavenour, dec'd. A LT, persons indebted to the Estate of PETER BEA VEN late of Me uallon Adatns county, Pa. deceas ed, are requested to come forward and make settlement, on or before the 14th of ilfarch next,un 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 Mount pleasant township, Adams county, and the last named in Patadize township, York county. PETER FLESHMAN, F rlx'rB. MICHAEL BEAVENOUR, February 3, 1.835. 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. SA NI UEL KNOX, Adm'rs JO UN 11 A RSH A LL, 5 Febnia ry a. 18135. R. LL'S RECENTLY El) TRUSS.—The distinguished gar genus and medical faculty of the cities gen erally, and elsewhere, have come to the conclusion that this Truss, in its present improved state, is the only instrument sur gically adapted to the disease of Rupture, and the only one that patients can rely upon fair the safe retention of the bowels and the final cure of the disease. In confirmation of which the following names of distinguished medical gentlemen of New York city, with many others, have expressed a decided preference for this in strument, are respectfully added: Valentine Mott, M. D. Ca orge,!hishe, M. D. Alex. A. Stevens, M.D. David Ilosack, M. D. John B. Beck, M. D. Samuel Ackerly, M. D. Cyrus Perkins. M. D• David M. Reese, M. D. Jonh Stearns, M. D. Wm. Anderson, M. D. Also, the following extract ofu late certi ficate of Dr. Mott, of N. York: "For the l&St tv - ziveTriouthz. - Vo'b powers of Dr. Hull's Truss have been tested under my iitiVn observation with the most gratify,ixAr success in cases of great difficul ty, in which the mutilated imitation Trusses so contmon.,in our market, had only aggra vated the disease. Dr. Hull is an experien ced surgeon, who has displayed not a little surgical skill and mechanical ingenuity in bringing this unrivalled instrument to its present state of perfection, rendering. it, I know, the best I ever saw for securing, com forting and curing the ruptured patient, and is in my opinion, the only instrument of the kind that is entitled to patronage of the pro fession, and the confidence of the public. VALENTINE MOTT, M. D. Park Place, Feb. 20, 1834. Letters Patent of the United States have been granted to Dr. Hull for 14 years (ram the last improvement, dated July sth, 1833. For sale at the Drug Store of Dr. J. GILBERT, Gettysburg. December 23, 1834. tf-38 P 2.0 BONO PUBLIC°. NOTICE is hereby given, to all Legatees and other persons concerned, that the Administration Accounts of the deceased persons hereinafter mentioned, will be pre. sented to the Orphans' Court of Adams coun ty, for confirmation and allowance, on Tues day the 3d day of March next, viz: The account of Joseph Rider, Adminis trator de bonzs non of the Estate of Valen tine Steer, deceased. The account of Daniel Longenecker and Wm. Patterson, Executors of the Estate of Anthony Deardorff, deceased. The account of Adam Myers, Guardian of Margaret Long. The account of John Hartman and Peter Hartman, Executors of the Estate of Andrew Hartman, deceased. The aocount of John Wolford, Adminis trator of the Estate of John Albert, deceas ed, who was Administrator of the Estate of Conrad Weaver, deceased. The account of David Meals, Guardian of Hannah, Sarah and Jacob Spangler. The account of Conrad Snyder, Executor of the Estate of Mary Spangler, deceased. The account of--Jacob Myers and Peter Myers, Executors of the Estate of Peter Myers, deceased. The account of Ephram Swope, Execu tor of the Estate of Solomon Stouestfer, de ceased. The account of Robert King, Guardian ol'Elizaboth Wilson. The account of do. Guardian of Ann Wilson. The account of John Bittinger, Guardian of George Bittinger. The account of Jonathan C. Forrest, Ad. ministrator of the Estate of Peter Shift, de ceased. The account of Jacob Weldy, Adtmnis. trator of the &Ante of Jacob Meals, deed. The nceount of Daniel Bower, one of the Administrators of the Estate ul Solomon Bower, deceased.. The account of George Smyser, Execu tor of the Estate of Henry Hoke,Esq. dec'd. The account of Jacob,Sheely,,Adminis trator of the Estate of Jacob Jacoby, dec'd. RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF ADAMS COUNTY, PA. A GREEABLY to an Act of Assembly, entitled, "An Act to raise County Rates and LevieS," requiring the Commissioners of the respective Counties, to publish a statement of the RECEIPTS. and EXPENDITURES, yearlyWe, the Commis sioners ot Taxes for said County, do REPORT as follows, viz: FRO,II THE NINTH DAY OF JANUARY, 1834, i 0 THE NINTH DAY OF JANUARY, 1.35, both days inclusive:— Dolls. Cts. To outstanding Tax at last settlement, Jan. 9, 1834, 4,608 76 Tax assed for 1834 12,151 E. 7 Fines and Verdict Fees in hands of P. Illene,y,Esq. 269 51 Do. do. of W. S. Cobcan,Esq. 349 64 Verdict Fees in hands of James Bell, Jr. Esq. 48 00 Fees arid releases allowed to Collectors for collecting 375 18 State tax, chargeable to R. Stnith, Fees arid releases allowed to Collectors for collecting 198 72 State'tax, chargeable to W. Laub, Balance due Treasurer, KrThe Taxes Assessed for 1834 are as follows: COLLRCTORS. TOWNSHIPS. County tax. State tax. State lax on nates,4-e Allen Robinette, Latimore, $387 92 $154 86 Isaac Treat, Hamilton, 663 OH '260 s 5 V. Hollinger, Reading, 825 42 :333 65 John Lough,Sr. Berwick, 669 2:3 267 48 Joel Bower, Huntington, 626 31 249 35 Nathan Wright, Woollen, 843 86 337 39 John Robinson, Hamiltonban,B43 73 341 94 C. Chritzman, Borough, 686 70 274 93 Daniel Gitt, Conowago, 666 37 21 , 6 44 A. King, Esq. Stra ban, 893 67 357 43 Daniel Breame, Tyrone, 375 60 150 77 H. Brinkerhotl; Nlountpleasl,97s 33 390 08 William Gilt, Germany, 729 11 292 39 David Wills,Esq. Franklin '` '• 9111 99 361 01 A. Waybright, Liberty'i ;",856:69: 262 50 J. W. McAlister, Alountjoy,t 646 03 218 09 Peter Frey, Cumberland,B6o 03 :344 49 KTThe outstanding Tax appears to be in the hands of the fhllowing Collectors: COLLECTORS. TOWNSHIPS. Dolls. Cis 1827. Caleb Bnles,Jr. Latimore, 1829. Jesse Seabrooks, Harniltonban, 1831. James Renshaw,* Germany, Nicholas Group,t Huntington, James Scott, Liberty, Jacob Smith, Menallen, 1832. Robert Thom; on,* Cumberland, 1833. John Waltma Conowago, F. Stocksler Mountjoy, James Patter n, Hamilton, Joseph Wall r,t Cumberland, John Scott. Liberty, James muson George ardorfr, Lniimore, - George Iyers, Franklin, Jacob rearlitt Tyrone, John alterit Menallen, Davi Nickel,t Huntington, 1884. All Robinette,t Latimore, Isa Treat,t Hanillton, V ntine Hollinger,t Reading, Jr n Lough, Sr. Berwick, J el Bower,f Huntington, athan Wright,t Menallen, ohn Robitison,f Hamiltonban, Christian Chritzman,t Borough, Daniel Gitt,f Conowago, Abraham King, Esq.f Strabau, • Daniel Bream Tyrone, H. Brinkerhofl,Esq.t Mountpleasant, William G itt,t Germany, David Wills, Esq.f Franklin, Abraham Waybright,t Liberty, John W. McAlister,t Mountjoy, Peter Fre,f Cumberland, [t] in part. Those marked [1 have since paid in full—thus To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of dictums County. WE, the Subscribers, being duly elected AUDITORS to settle and adjust the Public Accounts of the Treasurer and Com missioners of said County, and having been sworn or affirmed agreeably to Iaw,REPORT the following to be a gen eral 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. bit. _ II Clt. Dolls. ets. To outstanding Tax, January 9, 1834, 4,608 76 Tax Assessed for 1934, 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 releaser; 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 mg State tax chargeable to Win. Laub, Treas'r. , Balance dae Treasurer, 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, inclusive—with the amount of Exonerations and fees allowed to Collectors, and the amount paid into the hands of WILLIAM LAUB, Treasurer:— DR. Amount outstanding at last settlement on increase 3,439 24 of County Rates and Levies, Amount of County Rates and Levies for 1834, - - It E, I the undersigned, Auditors of Adams County, do certify,that having examined the Accounts and Vouchers of WILLIAM LAUB, Treasurer of . said County, from.the 9th day of . Junuary,lB34, to the 9th day of January, 1835, inclusive, do find a balance due to said Treasurer of Seven Hundred and Six Dollars and lhirty-Seven and a Half Cents, exclusive of the Taxes Assessed for the use of the Commonwealth—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 Jun. nary, 1885. Joseph Fink, 4udifr , _ _ - _ February 3, 1933. COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE, ADAMS COUNTY, PA. rnt. 812.130 H 7 $4563 65 $459 02 AUDITOR'S REPORT. 4t-14. Auditors' pay, Tuition ,c,f 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 arid Constables' pay, Work clone 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 keeping prisoners, John Welsh for building bridge, James Bell,Jr. Sheritffees for summoning juries, Philadelphia prison, keeping convicts, C. ('hritzman, tax on quit-rents, W. S. Cohean, verdict fees overcharged, P. "Hengy, do. do. D. Horner, medical attendance on prisoners, A. Rowan, apprehending horse-thief, Interest on note in bank, Recording bonds, 18,001 68 706 37} 1 R,7 0 , 4 05 Sll 18 45 37 27 62 54 20 16 1N 19 04 26 SO 102 07 22 82 S 20 7 66 13 44 25 45 20 17 23 06 H 26 27 50 $11,2019 01 Outstanding Tax, 6,59'2 35 Balance of verdict feesand fines in P. Hengy's hands, 214 51 Quit rents in C. Chritzman's hands, outstanding, 70 00 Do. J. A. Thompson's hands, outstanding, 49 00 By fees and releases allowed to Collectors for collect- 375 is ing State tax chargeable to It. Smith, Treasurer's salary, 100 00 32 09 2 00 4 07 51 95 251 86 90 72 13 89 77 05 •41 67 39 73 114 20 64 28 89 29 02 72 111 32 47 89 101 08 108 47 264 781 358 68 145 42- 101 23 531 25 473 86 367 87 5 20 394 741 346 02 257 60 826 941 471 11 234 19 119 11 135 03 235 03 IN TESTIMONY that the foregoing Statement of RE AL CEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES, exhibited at the *mt. ! , Office of the Treasurer of bald County,is a correct and ejritt,true Copy, as - taken from and mpared with the Ori ginals remaining in the Bo 0 f this Office —We ".' 4 . -.4 47' have hereunto set our hands a xed the Soul of our roi said Office "at Gettysburg, the 9th day ofinnuary, in the year ofour Lord, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-five. Robert Menheny, . John Brough, Commiamonera. John Musselman, AprEsT—Wffliam King, Clerk. $6,592 as Dolls. Cis. By cash paid on Commissioners' Orders, 11,298 01 'Outstanding 'Fax, . 6,592 35a Balance of jury verdicts & fines in P. Eleagy's hands, 214 51 Quit-rents in J. A. 'l'hompson's hands, : outstanding, 49 00 Do. in C. Chritzman's hands, outstanding, 79 00 By fees and releases ollowed to Collectors for collec• 375 18 Ling State Tax chargeable to R. Smith, Treasurer's salary, 100.00 $lB,OOl 68 706 37& Balance of State Tax on Real and Personal Property is $4,635 10 818,708 05i CR. Exonera . tions allowed Co'teeters on increase of County $ll 03 Rates and Levies, Fees allowed Collectors on increase of County Rates t 187 69 and Levies, Paid Treaser on increase of County Rates & Levies t 2,800 00 on Real and Personal Property, Paid Pensioners, 398 36 Outstanding Tax, 4,935 10 Cash on hand 427 73 Dolls. CM. 5,321 67 88,759 91 CIR. By Co►nmissioners' Orders, as follows, vix— 818,708 05i Samiiel Dielit, A VALUABLE MEDICINE: 0 - Recommended by unqueationable and conclu- rit TTE Proprietor confidently offers to the pub -4 lie what experience has proved to be one of the most efficacious compounds in the Illeterin Medico, for the cure of that class of distressing, dangerous and inveterate Diseases produced 'by an impuro state of the blood, acrimony of the hu mors and vitiated habit of body, and usually ex hibiting themselves in the various forms of Scro fula, Salt Rheum, Leprosy, St. Anthony's Fire, Fever Sores, While Swelling, Foul and obstinate Ulcers, Sure Legs and Eyes, Scald Head, and Venereal Taint, whore Mercury has failed. have, in a multitude of cases, cured these invot. crate and deep.ruoted complaints in their worst and most hopeless stages. The Drops are also Oven with success for violent eruptions after the measles; red blotehes, festering eruptions and pins pies on the face; and in connection with Dr. J naves Liniment, they remove white swellings of the joints. The Scrofula, in its early shapes of mere tem./vs behind the ears and under the chin, and swelling of the upper lip and nose, will not only quickly yield to this preparation, but scrofulous ulcers, which have spread to such an extent and depth, as to corrode the cartileges and affect the banes with caries, have been gradually and per. manently healed, by the persevering administra. lion of this lam or ful medicine; the sunken squall hl countenance restored to its florid hue, the vita. energy re-established, and the whole system pu rified and invigorated. They are also the best Spring and Autumnal Physic. From many other proofs of the superior virtues of Dr. Relfe's Drops, the Proprietor selects the following INTERESTING CASES. Doll& CIA 22 50 1,475 00 566 25 296 00 555 44 25 31 2,800 00 271 74 876 71 882 37 306 00 199 81 53 29 461 00 520 00 120 00 343 69 60 00 45 77 323 70 600 00 75 00 179 89 3 31 LTA Lady, to whom relitrence can be made, was for years afflicted with humours on her neck, accompanied with frequent itching eruptions, and running sores. She had tried various remedies and had taken the best medical advice, but could get no permanent relief; and her case daily be coming worse, fears wore entertained of a fatal termination of her complaint, when u friead pro videntially recommended the Botanical Drops, tour bottles of which effected a complete cure, to the surprise and joy of hersolland friends. Ern Child of 8 years, had lost the use of his arms, ono leg was almost crippled, hip dropped out of place, thigh and arms swollen and broke open in several places, and many_ of the sores had pone trated down to the bone. On taking those Drops ho recovered the use of his limbs, the sores healed up, and ho was restored to health, although Buil incurable. LTA young Man, near Boston, was reduced so low by eruptions and soros in various parts of his body, especially his neck and hands; weakness at he stomach, loss of - appetite, general debility, and gradual decline of the whole system, so as to threaten an approaching- Consumption. He was entirely cured, and restored to a tine state of health, by five of six bottles of these Drops. CPA married Lady was for years afflicted with eruptions on the face, head, oars and various parts of the body, attended with violent itching, burn ing, &c. had tried many prescriptions without ef fect; was confined to her room, and declined all company. She was cured by taking four bottles of these Drops. lU - A Lad belonging to Sangus,whose head was covered all over with sores and blotches, was wind ly cured by a few bottles, after every other reme dy had failed. LTA Child five years old, had hor face covered with a scab, various eruptions about the body, and was blind of both eyes. She was cured by taking five bottles. 248 12 55 00 13 75 25 70 88 90 3 75 $18,70R 051 A Correspondent writer', thus: "I have had Ul cers on my legs so bad that I expected to lose the use of them, and could only walk on crutches; two pieoesofbono came away from my right lag; when hearing of your Rolfe's Botanical Drops, after try. ing every thing else that I thought would allay my sufferings, on using three bottles, I found my self nearly well; the ulcers began to heal up and cease running." ,A.,Goritleman writes, he had been sorely afflic ted for ten years with Biles all over his body, and having tried all kinds of remedies without auc cess, by the use of these Drops he was perfectly cured. Anuthor Gentleman writes: "I have been seri ously afflicted with the Salt Rheum on my head, &c. and resorted to the use of many medicines Without atrecting a cure, or doing any essential good, until I obtained some of your Botanical Drops, which, on using a short time, entirely cu red me. I therefore recommend it to every per. son afflicted with this complaint." .113'"I was afflicted," writes a person, "for six years with intolerable burnings all over my body, a dreadful ulcer on on my loft leg, and every oth er day a return of headache. After taking one bottle I began to mend, and after a third, was perfectly cured; sixty-two pieces of bone came from my leg, mostly very small, the largest:was two inches long." Price $l, or 5 bottles for $5, with directions • I *Propared from the original MS. Recipe of the lute Dr. W. T. CONWAY, by T. KIDDER, his immediate successor and-the sole proprietor, which with the other "Conway Medicines," is for sale at his Cocnting Room, No. 09, next door to J. Km. DER'S Drug Store, corner of Court and Hanover streets, near Concert Hall, Boston, for sale also by his special appointment, by SAMUEL H. BUEHLER, Druggist, Gettysburg, Pa. * * *Observo that none are genuine without the written signature of T. KIDDER, on the outside printed wrapper. A large discount mado to those who buy to sell again. Juno 3, 1834 WA I Al'S PANACEA—For the cure of scrofula, or king's evil, syphilitic and mercurial diseases, rheumatism, ulcerous sores, white swellings, diseases of the liver and skin, general debility, &c. Also, SWAIM'S VERMIFUGE—an excellent article for worms. For sale ut the Drug store of DR. J. GILBERT, Gettysburg. December 9, 1834. tf-36 the 1 -tar • AND REPUBLICAN BANNER. CONDITIONS OF THIS PAPER: I. The STAR & REPUBLICAN BANNER IH 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 arrears. 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 forwarded accordingly. !; 111. Advertisements not exceeding a square, will be inserted THREE times for ONE DOLLAR, and 25 cents for every subs°. quent insertion—longer ones in the same proportion. The number of insertions to be it.: marked; or they will be published till forbid r. and charged accordingly. IV. Communications, &c. by mail, must be post-paid—otherwise they will not raee with attention. 89,759 91 sive .testimoninls, DR. lc ELM'S BOTANICAL DROPS
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