olg 4 , gtpcivoled "to, Politics, Foreign and Domestic Intelligence, Literature, Science, agriculture, the Mechanic .+lrts, Internal Improvement, anti General .1111seellany-00 aluans coorra, 412W62 , 01:67 aw ad:647D. OFFIC E iu Chambersburg Street, a few goers East of Mr. Forrey's Tavern. uiettvehtire, June 10, 1834. tr-10 CIABINET-IVA RE lIOUSE, Charnbersburg Street. Where there is constantly on hand A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF IFULZMiII Et 7111 W., Ready for-purchasers, for Caqh or Produce • 00-Orderafor cor r ms puoctu .4. "ailv'attended to. DA VII) IIEAGY. I;ottysburg, Oct. 21, 1834. tf-29 HIDES, LEATHER 6z OIL. 2500 La Plata 100 Rio Grande I 1000 Ls gu ra .000 - Pemambuc. - ii 1500 prime heavy green salted Kips. firs , . quality 1000 do. do. do. _13:100 do. dry do. 50 . Barrels of Strait's Oil 100 do. Bank's do. 'Also Tanners Tools of all kinds for sale on the most reasonable terms, for cash or on _approved paper, or exchanged for Leather ; *gall kinds by .1011 N W. PATTEN & Co. Verner 3d & Vino streets, Philadelphia. • • ,March 10, 18:35. 2m*-49 VALUABLE MEDICINE: Recommended by unquestionable and conclu. site testimonials 9iiiHE Proprietor confidently offers to the pub. • lie what experience has proved to be ono of the most efficacious compounds in the !Valeria Nedica, for the cure of that class of distressing, dangerous and inveterate Diseases produced by in,iinpure state of the bloogl, acrimony of the hu inora and vitiated habit or body, and usually ex hibiting themselves in the various forms of Sr:ro fat., Salt Rheum, Leprosy, St. Anthony's Fire, fever Sores, While Swelling, Foul and obstinate Ulcers, Sure Legs and Eyes, Scald Bead, and Ysserclit Taint, whero Mercury has failed. DR. RELFE'S • BOTANICAL DROPS have, in a multitude of cases, cured these invot. crate and deep-rooted cumpluints in their worst end meat hopeless stages. The Drops are also kilvon with success for violent eruptions after the measles; red blotehes,festering eruptions and pim ples on the face; and in connection with Dr. Ji:na's Liniment, they remove white swellings of the joints.,. The Scrofula, in its early shapes of mere tumours hohind 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 carlileges and affect the bones with caries, have been gradnally and per. rnallently healed, by the persevering adi ]] ill istra. lion of this powerful medicine; the sunken squall id countenance restored to its florid line, 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 tho superior virtues of Dr. Reiff's Drops, the Proprietor selects the &flowing INTERESTING CASES. ETA Lady, to whom reference can be made, was for years afflicted with humours on her neck, accompanied with ilequent itching eruptions, and running sores. She had triad various remedies and had taken the best medical advice, but could. got no permanent relief, and her case daily be coming worse, fears worn entertained ole fatal termination of her complaint, when a frioad pro videntially recommended the Botanical Drops, four bottles cif which effected a complete cure, to the surprise and joy of herseleand friends. irrA. Child of 8 years, had lost the use of his arms, one log was almost crippled, hip dropped out 'apiece, thigh and arms swollen and broke open in several places, and many of the sores had pene trated down to the bone. On taking those Drops he recovered tho use of his limbs, the am es hauled Up, and he was restored to health, although Mat incurable. lOTA young Man, near Boston, was reduced so low- by eruptions and sores in various parts of his body, - especially his neck and hands; weakness at the stomach, loss of appetite, generadebility, and gradual decline of the whole system; so us to threaten an approaching Consumption. Ho was entirely cured, and restored to a fine state of health, by five of six bottles of these Drops. ID'A married Lady was for years afflicted with eruptions on the face, head, cars and various parts of the body, attended with violent itching, burn ing, dm. 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. ErA Lad belonging to Saugus,whoso head was covered all over with sores and blotches, was whol routed by a few betties, after every other romp. Idy had failed. LTA Child five years old, had her face covered with a scaborarious eruptions about the body, and was blind of both eyes. She was cured by taking five bottles. A' Correspondent writes thus: "I have had Ul• ears on my legs so bad that I expected to lose the Use of them, and could only walk on crutches; two pieces of bone came away from my right leg; when hearing. of your Relfe's Botanical Drops,alter try ing every thing else that I thought would allay nay sufferings, on using three bottles, I found my self nearly well; the ulcers began to heal up and cease running." A Gentleman writes, he had been sorely afflic led for ten years with Biles all over his body, and having tried all kinds of remedies without sue. ceiii by, the use of these Dro ho was perfectly .) ettil4d. Another Gentleman writes: "I have been seri ously afflicted with the Salt Rheurn on my head, • ilrc. and resorted to the use of many medicines Without affecting a cure, or doing any essential Sundt until I obtained some of your Botanical Props, winch, on using a short time, entirely cu 'red me. I therefore -recommend it to every per iled afflicted with this complaint." _ Ermi was. afflicted," writes a person, "for six leers'with intolerable burnings all over my body, a dreadful Weer on on my left leg, and every oth er day a return of headache. Allor taking one _ ipottle I _began to mend, and after a third, was '•jserfisaly cured; sixty-two pieces of bone canoe hem my leg, mostly very, small, the largest was two Inches look." price $l, or - 1 3 bottles for ss,.%vitb.directions. OVPrepsred from the original MS:ifecipe of the lota Dr. W. T. CONWAY, by T. KIDDER, his :isostediate toccessorand the gale proprietor, which vrlithlin Other "Conway Medicines," is for solo at Rooin, No. Oa, next door to J. Km. v . 10.4,!. Drug.Btore„ corner of Court and Hanover 'towte, near Concert Hill , Boston, fur sale also by venial appointment, by SAMUEL H. BUEEILER, .D at Getiyaburg, Pa. ainuipbssoron that none are genuine without the iiiitaature orT. KIDDER, on the outside Olsted wi*PPer. • 2 .„Aturgedsocount made to those who buy to sell , . Ilittttl 1824. THE GETTYSBURG STAR & REPUBLICAN BANNER. Elections! A N Election will be held by the Enrolled L - LL Militia of the Second Brigade, Fifth Division, Pennsylvania Militia, on Monday the la day of June next, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 6 P. m., for the purpose or electing ONE BRIGADIER. GENERAL, ONE BRIGADE INSPECTOR, ONE COLONEL and LIEUTENANI COLONEL for each Regiment. ONE MAJOR for each Battalion. Elections to be held at the following pla ces, viz:—For the Ist Battalion, 801 h Re. giwent, at the house of Mr. Bally, (fiirmer ly King'b,) in Franklin township; S'c.lmul do. of do. at the Court-house in the Borough of Gettyshor--; 2 7 .4-st Battalion, Regi r,: cal, at the house of Mr. Smith, (filrmerly Mr. Bimich's,) in Hanover; 2.d do. of do. of the house of David Bill, in A bbottstown; Ist Battalion, 90/h Regiment, at the house 011 Harvey Hammond, in Lewishurv; 2d do. of do. at the house of Moses Myers, in Peters. burg, (York Springs.) Every member of a volunteer troop or company attached to a volunteer battalion, will vote for Brigadier General and Brigade Inspector, at the above election, in the re spective battalion in which he resides. Captains of Companies will furnish copies of the rolls of their respective companies. The Major of each Battalion is required by law to superintend and conduct each of the above elections. (See 14th section Mi litia Laws.) 2d quality SAMUEL E. HALL, Brigade Ingrain'', 2d Brig. sth Div. Pa. Militia. May 11, it+3s. to-6 A LIST or RETAILERS OF FORIEGN MERCHANDIZE, ITEIIN the couniy'of Adatnr, agree. 7 ably to n certificate of the same fur nished to me by the Clerk of Quarter Ses. sions of said County, designating those who have taken out their License for one year from the Ist of May, 1635. George Beck Morritz Buddy Henry Shriver Davis & Grover IVm. Johnston Jacob Haflaigh Morningstar & Ala- John M. Stevenson baugh Miller& W herow Hugh M'Sherry Dickey & Himes Albert Vandike George Arnold Win. Hildebrand M. C. Clarkson Valentine Flohr S. Fahnestock Elias Eckenrode Themes J. Cooper Win. Gardner S. H. Buehler Thomas Stephens Jesse Gilbert Eusebius Owin g s OTList of those who did not take ou their Licenses on the Ist of May, 1 , 35: Peter Rider David Blakely Robert Smith A. S. E. Duncan Wm. Gillespie David Beecher Z. Danner John Miller Wm.llPClellan • Henry Sanders Blythe & M'Creary J. &A. Arnold J. D. Paxton & Co. A. King Hiram Boyd Daniel Hartman W. H. Brinkerhoff Joseph Carl .[. 0. Thompson Jacob Fahnestock John Wilson George Bang George Myers Michael Stauter Thomas M'Knight Thomas Himes Charles Barnitz .Geor , s r' e Wilson Philip Miller John M'Knight Miller & Swope Houck & Conron J. Johnston & Co. Simon Becker Henry Bittinger Jesse Houck Wm. Horner Elias Sluthower Henry Shriver Peter Epley John Houck David White Josiah Ross . David Sheets Otr - All those who have not taken out their Licenses, ivill take notice, that agree ably to the duty of the Treasurer, he is com pelled to , institute suits against all delin quents who fail to take out License on or be fore the first day of June next. N. B. All persons dealing as aforesaid who do not find their names on the above list, will do well forthwith to report themselves to the County Treasurer and obtain a Li cense, or otherwise they will subject them selves to a fine and penalty. JESSE GI LBERT, Treasurer. Treasurer's Office, Gottys. $ burg, May 11, 1835. intinac sostoinis. In pursuance of law the Commissioners and School Directors convened at the Court house in Gettysburg, on Monday the 4th day of May, 1835. The convention was organized by calling JACOB COVER to the Chair, and appointing HENRY Grrr Secretary. The Delegates hereafter named were present, and voted upon the adoption of the School Law as follows: Districts Delegates Vale Borough T. Stevens aye Straban Robert M'llheny aye Tyrone John Duffield nay Huntington Herman Wierman aye Reading Philip Myers nay Hamilton M. Geiselman napl Mountpleasant A. Eckart nay Liberty A. Kriso, Sen. nay Hamiltonban Wm. White aye Franklin Jacob Cover - aye Menallen Philip Beamer aye Berwick Henry Gut aye Mountjoy Isaac Paxton nay Cumberland Q. Armstrong ..._ . aye . . . Meetint , adjourned to I,o'clocii P. M. Resolved, That a tax of twenty cents to the $lOO of the assessment of the present year evied on each township which 1), voted *the af f irmative, fur school purposal for the ensuing year. Resolved, That the citizens of the'sever al townships which have voted in the nitir mative be requested to meet in their several townships on the 10th day of May instant, to decide whether any additional tax shall he levied. JACOB COVER, Chairman. 'HENRY Gjv, Secretary. 1111.6101rK VEArDUE .119 TE74 For Sale at this Office. FRESH DRUGS AND aI2M2V2CFP2Ch . ASUPPLY just received and for sale nt the Drug store of Gruaravor, Where- can he had air kinds or Essences, St ,c'r'y Opodeld,,c, Liquid Opodeltlnc, Worm Tea, Balsam De Malta, Balsam of Life, &c. &c. l)y , the dozen. Gettysburg, May 11, 1835. Gettysburg- and Hagerstown. TURA'JPIK.E. T HE Commissioners appointed by an act ur.l.::=.einbly, entitled "An Act to ena ble the Governor to incorporate a Company to make a Turnpike Road from the Borough of Gettysburg to the Maryland line in a di rection to flauerstown," hereby give notice, that Books will be opened to receive sub. scription for the stock of said Rolid, at the h ouse or W3l. M'CLELLAN, in Geitysharg; I. RomsoN, in Millerstown; MzennEr. &re min, in ‘Vaynesburg, Franklin county, on Tuesday the 2d day of June next, and in Philadelphia, on Monday the Bth of June, a Mrs. YORE'S Hotel, Chestnut street; said books will be kept open for six day JOHN HERSH, Sen. BE RNLI ART GILBERT, A. MARSHALL, J. M'KESSON, WM. ABM ILLA N, T. C.. MILLER, WM. SPCLE LLA N, LEWIS 'RIPPLE, . J. BURNS, PHILIP REED, J. D. PAXTON, J. A. THOMPSON, May 11, 1835. CARPENTER'S SOLUTION OF 0 , w c-IW_J F OR the cure of cancerous ulcers, old sores, totters, ring worms, arid will immediately stop bleeding from fresh wounds bleeding at the nose &c. It is also an excellent water to arrest the decay of teeth. It is recommended also very highly in Europe for relieving tooth ache. This new and valuable art icle,whieli has acquired so much celebrity in Europe, has lately been imported from Germany, and introduced to the attention of the facul ty of the United States, and it has already received their approbation—and is used to considerable extent in the cities, with the most flattering and encouraging success.— It was introduced in all the hospitals of Ger many as a remedy. First for all fresh wounds—stopping bleeding instantly. Se cond for all sores, even gangrenous: like wise cancers, for which there was hitherto no remedy known. Third for hemorrha ges, spitting of blood, &c. Fourth for pre venting and curing scurvy, &c. Just received from the warehouse of G. W. Carpenter and for sale at the Drug Store of Dr. J. GILBERT. Gettysburg, May 11 , 1935. tf-6 CARMINATIVE BALSAM U3' HEALTH RESTORATIVE, In the Matignant,Spasmodic,or Asiatic,Cholera, Cho tera Ilforbus, Diarrhoea or Looseness, Dysentery, Sick or Nervous Head-Ache, Cholera hifan- tum or Summer Complaint, Chalks, Cramps, Sour Stomachs, 4.c. 4-c. TO THE PUBLIC. 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 cootains 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 are ger.- , orally 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 brans moulded vials of two and four ounebs each, with the words "Da. 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 Liar rhira. The beginning and latter stages of Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, the Spasmodic or Malignant CHOLERA, Cramps, Chiding, Stck 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.— istinate Dia rrhceas of) ears standing, have been removed by the use of a few bottles of it; violent Dysenteries . rrrested 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 filet its notter over spasmodic diseases of every kind seem to be absolute as it has never yet been known to fail of giving relief in a single instance.— Griping pains, tormina and tenesmus Choi ' • • Cramps &c. are also soon removed by it. Hundreds of females and sedentary per sons can attest to its superior excellence in nick and nervous Headaches as two or three teaspoonfulls generally gives them relief in the course of half an hour.. Children laboring► finder the Summer Complaint, have been cured in a short time after all, knotirn remedies had failed:--those too who have been so extremely emaciated that their bones almost protruded through their skins, and all hope of roc.-very alien• doned, by 'all who saw them, have by a few weeks use of this medicine been restored to perfect health. CERTIFICATES. Certificate from Dr. William Bacon, Pastor attic Baptist Church at Pittsgrove, Salem Co., N J. Having been made acquainted with the ingre clients composing Dr. Jayne's Carminative Bal sam, I believe it to be a very happy combination, and a useful medicine in many complaints which I almost constantly occur in our country, such as Bowel Affections of children, Cholic, Crariaps, Looseness, Dyspeptic Disorders of the Stomach, Coughs, and Affections of the Breast, together with all those diseases attended with Sourness of 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. Pittsgrove, Salem Co. N. J. May 4th, HT. 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 hesitation in declaring it superior to any preparation that I have mot with, for the relief of those diseases. - WILLIAM STEELING, M. I). Bridgeton, July 19th, 1831. From Dr. M. L. Knapp, Into Physician to the Bal timore Dispensary, and Agent for the Mary land Vaccine Institution. Baltimore, March 27th, 1833. Dr. JAYNK—Dear 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 fhr 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 vie. tuns, 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 ileum soon 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 he with. out it. Respectfully, M. L. KNAPP, M. D. From Dr. L. Lawrence. Cedarville, Oet.' 9th, 1839. Dr. D. JAYNE—Dear Sir.—The curative powers of your Carminative Balsam appears to be fairly estOlished in all Bowel Complaints, &c; and from the experience I have had with the medicine, I am 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 flu as my practice has extended, I think it a desidera tum in medicine, especially among children, who arc 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. From Dr. Charles Hantmond. Dr. Teti Nt:—Dear Sir.—l have made 1180 of tho Carminative Balsam prepared by you for Com 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 particulainotice. CHARLES HAMMOND Leesburg, Va. Oct. sth, 1831 From the Rev. Charles J. Hopkins, Pastor of the Baptist Church at Salem N. J. Dr. JAYNE—Dear Sir.—Understunding you wore about to publish certificates respecting your valuable Carminative Balsam. I thought ifit would bo of any service to you,l would wish to boar a public testimony in its avor; as We have proved its excellency very frequently in our family, and also administered it to our friends, who have visi.• ted us, and always found it gave them speedy re lief. Yours Respectfully, CHARLES J. HOP-ha :4. Salem N. J. Jan. 7th, 1835 The above valuable medicine is sold a the Apothecary and Drug Store of the sub scriber. SAMUEL H. BUEHLER. Gettysburg, May 4, 1.835. ly-5 Estate of Simon Gardner, dec'd ALL persons indebted to the Estate of SIMON GARDNER, late of Lati more township Adams county, Pa., deceas ed, are hereby requested to come forward and make settlement—and those having claims against said Estate are also reques ted to present the same, properly authenti cated, for settlement. The Administrator resides in Latimore township, near Petersburg, (York Springs.) GEORGE ROBINETIT, Adrn'r. May 4, 1835. 6t*--5 Estate of John Bonner, dec'd. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of JOHN BONNER, late of Latimore township, Adams county, Pa., deceased, are hereby requested to come forward and make settlement—and those having claims against said Estate are also requested to present the same, properly authenticated, for settlement. The Administrator resides in Petersburg, Huntington township, Adams county, Pa. JOSEPH TAYLOR, Adm'r. May 4, 1835. Bt-5 Estate of Joseph Hutton, dec'd. A L L persons indebted to the Estate of JOSEPH - HurroN, - late of Jeffer son county, Ohio, deceased, are hereby re quested to come forward and make settle ment—and those having claims again aid Estate are also requested to present the same to the subscriber, properly authentica ted, for settlement. The Admintstrator resides in Petersburg, York Springs,) Adams county, Pa. HARMAN WIERMAN, Adrn'r. April 27, 1835. 6t-4 Estate of Elizab'h Muntorff,dec'd. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of ELIZABETH M UNTORFF', late of Huntington township, Adams county, Pa., deceased, are hereby requested to come for ward and make settlement—and those hav ing claims against said Estate, are also re quested to present the same to the subseri; ber, properly authenticated, for settlement. The Executor resides in Petersburg, (York Springs,) Adams county, Pa. HARMAN MERMAN, Ex'r. April 27, 1835. 6t-4 Cash given at all times for clean linen and cotton RAGS, at the Star (Mice. UEMOVikIL. I WILL remove my shop on the first day of April to that owned by Mrs. Cham berlain, on South 13alti [unrest reef, two doors South of Mr. David M'Creary's Saddle and Harness Factory, WHERLE U ALL KA 2 4 ;D5 3 or PLAIN AND FANCY 21 0 • , -f a will be made and sold at redu- i k cod prices, of superior finish and f , warranted best quality. -ALSO- House and Sign Painting . . All kind of House and Sign Painting and Turning attended to as formerly. HITGEI DEN WI DDIE. Gettysburg., March 24,1835. tf-51 A PLEASAN r REVIEDY FOR L l) It has nOWI been known for years, that the ALBION CORN PLASTER, AFFORDS immediate relief, and effiicts a certain cure for Corns. By 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 Corn by mere cutting. The following instances, from many oth ers ofa similar character, sufficiently attest to the superior efficacy of the Albion Corn Plaster: Mr. Farrar, of BoSten, was n number of years distressed by a very painffil Corn, had applied every thing recommended without etliict, and was rendered a perfect cripple. On applyino. this Plastet: ho was perfectly cured of his Corn, and freed from his falle; ness. A Gentleman of Greenfield, was for years afflicted with a very painful Corn, and was cured by one box, after every other plaster bad been hied to no purpose. Mr. Cut ler, of Boston, was cured ofa Iron blesome Corn by one box. CEaTtiqcATn.—To those afflicted with Corns on their feet, 1 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 ftir many years. I make this public for the benefit of those afflicted with that painful complaint. (Signed;) IV M. SHAW. Flushing, Long Island, Feb. 29. Price 50 cents a box, with directions. DUMFRIES' REMEDY FOR THE PILES! NEW CASE OF A CURE. BosToN, November 24th. SIR. the Pilo Ointment and Elec.wary 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 comniunica tins this to you, for the benefit of any who may be su&ring under so painful a disease. Mr. KIDDER. T. 11. The original letter may be seen at the Counting Room of the Proprietor. * * - ' l ` The Proprietor of this Medicine re commends it with the fullest confidence as one of the most valuable remedies yet die coyered, for the cure of the painful and de bilitating complaint of the Piles. He deems it unnecessary to publish any otheVthan the foregoing testimonial in its favor.. This remedy has more perfectly answered the purpose for which it is intended, thrin 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 loins, vertigo, headache, loss of appetite, indigestion, and other marks of debility. The remedy is quite innocent, and may he 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 Eke. teary. Price SI for both articles, or 50 cis. 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, his immediate sue. cessor, and the sole proprietor. For sale (with all the other Conway Medicines,) at his Counting Room, No. 99, next door to J. Ktornea's Drug Store, corner of Court and Hanover streets, near Concert Hull, 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 largo discount made to Country Physicians, Traders, &c. Juno 3, 1834 Carpenter's Compound Extract of ICELAND MOSS, CARRAGEEN, SLIPPE RY ELM, HOREHOUND, 4.e. A VALU A BLE remedy in colds,coughs, dyspepsia, dysentery, diarrhea, ca tarrh; and afflictions of the breast and lungs. The Iceland Moss has long been well known as a valuable medicine in affections of the breast—the Carrngeen or Irish Moss has long been in use in Ireland forthe same affections. Slippery Elm Bark. and Hore hound are also well known and appreciated for their beneficial 'effitcts in the same dis. Prepared oily by G. W. Carpenter, Phil adelphia. And for sale by Dr. J. GILBERT, Druggist. Gettysburg, May 11, 1835. tc-6 CIARPENTER'S SOLIDIFIED CO. 11 - 1 COPAIVA.—Dose two pills (4 grains each,) three times , a (lay, handsomely lint up in 1 oz. packarres. For sale at the Store of Dr., J. GILBERT, Gettysburg. May 11, 1835. arcir:ol 3 2); ) 233ZortaVg rjcp-OF EVERY DEsCHIP'rION"ne Neatly and expeditiously executed at the _ _ OFFICE OF TOE Star Republican Harmer 0 i P 1 . 4 o iv at 03 mild and eflicuCious remedy pos jk sesses many advantages over other remedies usually employed for diseases of children. It has been found beneficial in the following diseases—Pains hit he stomach and bowels, cholic, griping, restlessness, &e. &c. It is prepared from vegetables only A fresh supply just received and for sale at the Drug Store of Dr. .1. GILBERT. Gettysburg, May 11, 1835. tf-0 AN ACT To provide for calling a Conven tion with limited powers. SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania in General As sembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That for the purpose of ascertaining the sense of the Citizens of this Commonwealth, on the expediency of calling a Convention of delegates, to be elec ted by the people, with authority to submit amendments of the State Constitution to a vote of the people, for their ratification or rejection, and with no other or greater pow. ors whatsoever. It shall be the duty °reach of the inspectors of votes for the several townships, wards and districts in this Com monwealth, at the nexl‘general election, to receive tickets, either written or printed, from the citizens thereof, qualified to vote at such general el6ction, and to deposit them in a proper box or boxes, to be for that pur pose provided by the proper officers, which tickets shall be labelled on the outside with the word "CoNvENTIoN;" and those who are favorable to a Convention, to be elected as aforesaid with limited powers, as aforesaid, may express their desire by voting, each one written o r printed ticket, or ballot, contain ing the words "For a Convention, to sub mit its proceedings to a vote of the people; and those who are opposed to Such lonven. Lion, may express their opposition by voting, each one printed or written ticket, or ballot, containing the words "Against a Conven tion;" and all tickets containing the words "For a Convention," and all containing the words "Against a Convention," shall he counted and returned, whether other words be or he not added. SECT. 2. The said election shall, in all respects, be conducted as the general elec tions of this Commonwealth are now con ducted, and it shall be the duly of the return Judges of the respective counties thereof, first having carefully ascertained the num ber of votes given fo r or against the calling of a Convention, in the manner aforesaid, to make out duplicate returns thereof, express ed in words, at length, and not in figures, only one of which returns so made out, shall be lodged in the Prothonotary's office of the proper county, and the other sealed and di rected to the Speaker of the Senate, which shall be, by one of the said Judges, deliver ed to the Sheriff, with the other returns, re quired by law to be transmitted to the Se cretary of the Commonwealth, whose duty it shall be to transmit the same therewith, and the Speaker of the Senate shall open and publish the same,in the presence of the members of the two Houses of the Legisla ture, on the wand Tuesday of December next. Sncr. 3. It shall be the duty of the Secre tary, of the Commonwealth, to transmit a copy of this act to the Commissioners of each county in the State, who, on receipt of the same, shall publish it, at the expense of the county, at least once a week, for six successive weeks, in two or more newspa pers, printed in the said county; and the Sheriff of each county, in the proclamation to be by him published of the holding (litho next general election, shall give notice, that votes will be given for or against the calling of a Convention, as aforesaid. JAMES THOMPSON, Speaker of the House of Representatives. THOMAS S. CUNNINGHAM, Speaker of the Senate. Approved—The 14th day of April, 1985. GEO. WOLF. SECRETARY'S OFFICE, HARRISIILTRG, April 17,1835. . ii ,txr.r. l . 4 . Tins Is TO CERTIFY, that the a :4O 1. hove is a true copy of the origi. 0 5,...r ::. t; nal law remaining on file and of err— W. 4 .. 'es> t• record in the said office. 4riris; Witness my hand and the seal of said office the day and year aforesaid. JAMES TRIMBLE, Deputy Secretary of the Commonwealth. COMMISSIONERS OFFICE', ADAMS CO. Gettysburg, April 28,1835. In pursuance of the foregoing Act of Gen eral Assembly—WE the undersigned,Com missioners of Adams county, publish the same in compliance with the 3d section of said act ROBERT MeILHENNY, JOHN BROUGH, • JOHN M USSELM AN, - Commissioners of Adams county. Attest: WILLIAM KING, Cl'k. May 4, 1835. 6tL5 Estate of'grohn Gettys, dee'd. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of JOHN GE'I'TYS, Into of Reading township, Adams county, Pa. deceased, aro hereby requested to come fbrward and make payment—and those having claims against said Estate are also requested to present the same, properly authenticated for settlement. The Administrator resides in Reading township. PHILIP AIYERS, Apri113,18:35. 6t-2 tz co ,o co 0 t -1 0 .3 CI 0 00, 41