r. , : c caed tr a .poluies, Foreign and Domestic Intelligence, Literature, Science, agriculture, the a--Mechanic arts, internal Improvement, mut General Oliscellany....o3 AD TISEMEN TS Joseph Did chart is Co.'s gasket, Woollen:ware, and Fishing-tackle v Patro.lllo "43 SEA No. ioii, Baltimore, between Calvert and South streets, Baltimore, 7th Month Gth, 1835. tf*-14 CARLISLE SAVING FUND SOCIETY TUE Board of Directors of this Institu tion have authorized the Treasurer to allow in future the following rates of interest on.all "SPECIAL DErostrEs" of money: Deposites remaining 9 months 5 per cm ig 6 g‘ 4 dt St 4 " 3 1 " ill 3 II The certificates of the Institution will be given for deposites at the above rates of in terest, and all-Malik Notes of good credit will be received--the Institution pledging itself to redeem its certificates in nutes cur rent in this neighborhood. Application to be made to the Treasurer, either in person or by letter. • By order, JOHN J. MYERS, Treasurer. Carlitde, June 8. 11435. 3m-10 NOTICE!. tEIE School Directors of Straban town ship will meet at the house of .Ahra Ita.ii iiiug, Esq. ut-Dutlterstewn, on Safer day theist of August next, to . receive pro posals from Teachers for the t.everal schoo districts in said township, to expend the ha lance of the school fund on hand for the pre sent year. By order of the Board, ROBERT itrILUENY, Seery. ly ti , 1835. t to-14 SIX CENTS REWARD. lIIANAWAY, on the 25th of June last, from the subserther residing in Mount. joy township, Adams county, Pa. a colored girl named HETTY • hr.! I). The public are hereby cautioned n inst harboring or employing said girl. he above reward will be given for her apprehension. _ _ July 6, 1835. LIST or LETTERS . - REMAINING in the York Springs Post Office, A dams county, Pa. Ist July, 1835: George Able John Abraham ' Rev. John Albert Francis Jones, Esq. Daniel Budman Christopher F. Killinger John BaPzlery Daniel Kenover ' I , Villiain Blensinger Sane B. McGrew Ezra Cosily John Mcßride Jr. J::3,0 Cuoli Christopher Mundy Georgn Cr i6ter JoNcpli M'Eiroy 1',4;0r Chriolr Eliza Penrose Philip Cripper J. ll.Shoifer Ani!lony Deardorff Richard Sadler Sarah 1). Fitok W tn. Sadler (of R.) .Livoli ).1. W. Cried Arthur Stevens Jc.cob G..isslor George Sheffer Lowib ;Tarty John Underwood Thr.iiiia , !lug-hes Wrn. Welker, Esq. J • I unit , u Henj. Wiermun (Hatter) Mr. liolonshead Nteles %Vienna,' (cord.) Levi Johnson. WIERMAN, P. M. 3t-14 July 11, 193.5 ItEMOV A. 16. WILL remove my shop on the first day It of April to that owned by Mrs. Chain. berlain, on South Baltimore street, two doors South of Mr. David M'Creary's Saddle and Harness Factory, 'HERE ALL HINDS OP PLAIN AND FANCY aza-32,' 4 ;..t will be made and sold at redu. OW— 'cod prices, of superior finish and 777 ( warranted best quality. -ALSO ' Rouse and Sign Painting. • All kind of House and Sign Painting and Turning attended to as formerly. HUGH DEN WIDDIE. Gettysburg., March 24, 1835. If-51 NEW GOODS. MILLER & ,WITHEROW WI AVE just returned from the City with • id . -r a frolt supply or ASONABIL 4 E GOODS, hich they ofrcr to the public on as accmn mothiting terms as any odicr establishment in The country. They invite the attention of those desirous of purchasing. Geitysburg,, Alay 25, 1835. 117.011TZS IN A CONVENT, AND !i.if.d * WER TO SIX MONTHS IN A CGIVVENT 7 RUST received and fur solo, at the Book and Drug Store of SAMUEL H. BUEHLER. Gettysburg, June 29, 1635. 3t-13 CA BIN ET-W 21 REHOUSE, • Chambersburg Street. Where there is constantly on hand A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF 1 1 V 1 2 1 0 4 3 5 4 151 M3M2 Ready for Purchasers, for Cash or Produce. oz7 - Orders for Corrims punctu. ally attended to. DAVID lIEAGY. Gettysburg, Oct. 21, 1634. tf-29 .7.2KGES COOPLIM, oa an:l 4 Cital l4 MX eat? atta.U7 ) . gIiFFICE in Charnbersburg Street, a few ILA' doors East of Al r. Forrey's Tavern. Grt , ttvslxtre, June 10, 1434. tf—l 0 A NTI -MASONIC PU ULICATIONS. tet*ved , 500 Allyn's Ritual 500 eopies a brief defence of John the naptiat, against foul slanders and wicked li bels of Free-Masons, - by John Gest of Phila• delphist, received for distribution aad circa ' iun, by - V. DUKEUART, Agent. 6th mouth 6th, 1685. tf-•14 2 " 2 41 JAMES SMITH. 3t-14 anent, not abuse and invective. KrEditors who publish the above notice, and forward a copy of the paper containing it to the 'American Traveller, Boston,' shal receive a copy of the work. July 8, 18.35, IVOR diseases of the bladder, obstructions of urine, &c. The - Buchu leaves have been highly recommended for diseases of the bladder, by some of the most distin guished physicians of Europe. "A variety of remedies have been advised (says Doctor. M'Dowell,) fur-chronic inflammation of the bladder: most of them I have repeatedly tried with little or no effect, beyond that of being in sonic degree palliative. The Com pound Buchu having been lately strongly re commended,.) was induced to make' trial of it, and my experiments have resulted in the satisfactory manner, having succeeded in saving the most inveterate cases, in which I had no hope of success." The above medicine has been frequently prescribed by, and found to answer the full est expectations of the principal physicians of the cities. Just received from the ware-home of Gr. - W. Carpenter, and for sale at the Drug•store of Dr . J. GILI3EILT. • Gettysburg, May 11, 1935. tf-6 THE GETTYSBURG STAR & REPUBLICAN BANNER. FRESH DRUGS AND IT:1r C0rd21024)2C0 t ...Ta0 ASUPPLY just received and for sale at /the Drug store of Bit. 3. GIi I I4II3IFAUT I Where can 'be had all kinds of Essences, Steer's Opodeldoc, Liquid Opodeldoc, Worm Tea, Balsam De Malta, Balsam of Life, &c. &c. by the dozen. Gettysburg, May 11, 1835. tf-6 WOOILI, raluE highest price given for good clean WOOl at the Store of MILLER & WITEIEROW. Gettysburg, May 25, 18:35. tf-8 , , .0 0 P 4 i r ; i,' tZ e% `A ' 00,1111,1 f, ) M - C ) e dog! ; '') CB p - 15 `1 :,',.fi - '' tfi g .0 ' l s,,ll'll[ii 1 ).1 0 co oi !,.L:, ;,, :1 i T HIS 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, eliolic, griping, restlessness, &c. &c. It is prepared from vegetables only A fresh supply just received and for sale at the Drug Store of Dr. J. GILBERT. Gettysburg, May 11, 1835. tf-f. .11 all Orphans' Court, HELD at Gettysburg, for the County of Adams, on Tuesday the 2d day of June, A. D. 1635, before Dan'l Durkee, Esq. & his Associates, Judges, &c. assigned, &c. On !notion— The Court Grant a Rule, ON ALL TfIE HEIRS AND LEGAL RE PRESENTATIVES OF JOHN BONNER, deceased, to be and appear. at the next Or phans' Court, to be held at Gettysburg, for the County ettAdams,on the 24/h of August next, "to accept or refuse, to take the real Estate of said deceased, at the valuation made thereof, agreeably to the Intestate aws of this Commonwealth. By the Court, THOS. C. MILLER, CM June 8, 1833. tc-10 SUPPLEIIIINI' TO SIX MONTHS IN A CONVENT. RUSSELL, ODIORNE & CO. are stereotyping, and will soon publish, in a volume, corresponding in size and form to that of "Six Months in a Convent," the Supplement to Six Months in a Convent, confirming the narrative of REBECCA THE RESA REED, by , the testimony of more, than ONE HUNDRED WITNESSES, whose state ments have been given to the Committee-- with some further explanations Of the Nar rative nv MISS REED, and an Exposition of the system of Cloister Education, by the Committee of Publ►ratinn. Also, a minute Narrative of the Elopement of Miss Harri son--with an Appendix. " 'Tis Education forms the common mind, Just as the twig is bent, the tree's inclined." More than half of the above work, has al ready gone through the press. Its puhlica. tion has been delayed to wait the promised "Documentary Evidence," which the "Lady Superioi," and her "Preliminary." in her answer to Miss Reed, pledged themselves to produce immediately. It is understood that the design is abandoned. Should it not have been, the Committee are desirous to meet all evidence that can be produced to discredit the "Narrative." They are also particular ly desirous to obtain copies of the Novice's and other Directories, and the genuine Rules of St. Augustine, which were io use at the Convent. These documents, which would fully confirm Miss Reed, the friends of the Convent withhold from the public. The publishers are confident that the 'Sup plement' will be found equal in interesting de tail to the original Narrative, and that it will be greatly superior as a sound and con vincing demonstration of the dangers of CLOISTER EDUCATION. - An equal a mount of important facts, proofs and argu. ment in a popular form, have probably never been collected and arranged in so small a space, in the whole history of the Catholic controversy. The object is truth and argu- Carpenter's Compound Mind Extract of C Tit T N HEZEKIAH VAN ORSDEL, WOULD take this method to return his sincere.thanks for the encourage rnent he has received in his line of business since residing in Gettysburg, and would in fbrm the public that he has entered into partnership with WILSON HURLEY, and that from this date it will be HUBLEY and VAN ORSDEL. They are prepared to accommodate all who ma) favor them with work in the ITIOSI APPROVED and FASHIONA• sir: style, as they are acquainted with the latest and most approved systems of Cuttire , garments, and they will receive the Fash ionsc regularly from the Cities. They flat ter themselves by attention, and endeavors to please, they will receive a share of pa tronage. Country produce will be taken in ex change for work. WILSON HURLEY, HEZEICIAH VAN ORSDEL Smith's Corner, Gottyt. bun', June 22, 1835. S C'orpenter's. Compound Extract of ICELAND MOSS, CARRAGEEN, SLIPPE RY ELM, HOREHOUND, 4-c. A VA LU ABLE remedy in culds,coughs, dyspepsia, dysentery, diarrhea, ca tarrh and affections of the breast and lungs. The Iceland Moss has long been well known as a valuable medicine in atThetions of the breast—the Carrageen or Irish Moss has long been in use in Ireland for the same affections. Slippery Elm Bark and Hore hound are also well known and appreciated for their beneficial etlircts iu the same dis eases. Prepared only by G. W. Carpenter, Phil; adelpbia. And for sale by Dr. J. GILBERT, Druggist. Gettysburg, May 11, 1835. t f—tl NOTEGLs. WIRE Account of JOHN WRIGHT, Trustee of Joseph Hutton, a Lunatic, is filed in the office of the Prothonotary o Adams county; and will be presented at a Court of Common Pleas, to be held at Get tysburg, on the Fourth Monday of August next, for confirmation and allowance. G. ZIEGLER, Proth'y. June 29, 11435• 4t-13 CARPENTER'S SOLUTION OF 'Lt r it ' i"3Z l oo l o 7 4r l 4 FOR the cure of cancerous ulcers, old sures, totters, ring worms, and will immediately stop bleeding front 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 article,which has acquired so much celebrity in Europe, has lately been imported front Germany, and introduced; to the latent ion 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 fur hemorrha ges;, spitting of blood, &c. Fourth for pre venting and curing scurvy, &c. Just received from the ware-house of G. W. Carpenter and fur sale at the Drug Store of Dr. J. GILBERT. Gettysburg, May 11, 1835. tf-6 G ETTIVSBURG G U.l !WS, T/ON! TOU will parade to front of the College, OU Saturday the Ist of August next. at 2 o'clock P. M. precisely, in full uniform —with arms and accoutrements in complete order. ROBERT MARTIN, U. S. July 13,1835. tp-15 OR. LULL'S RECENTLY IMPRO. VEI) TRUSS.—The distinguished surgeons and medical fiiculty of the cities generally, and elsewhere, have come to the conclusion that this Truss, in its !Resent un proved state, is the only instrument surgi• tally adapted to the disease of Rupture, and the only one that patients can rely upon for the safe retention of the bowels and the final cure of the disease. In confirmation of which the following names of distinguished medical gentlemen of New York city, with many others, have expressed a drdided preference for this in strument, are respectfully added: Valentine Mott, M. D. George Basile, M D A, A. Stevens, M. D: David Hosack, M. D John B. Beck, 51. D. Samuel Ackerly, M. D. Cyrus Perkins, M. D. David M. Reese, M. D. John Stearns, M. D. Win. Anderson, M. D. Also, the following extract of a lute certi ficate of Dr. Mott, of New York: "For the last twelve months, the curative powers of Dr. Hull's Truss have been tested under my own observation with the most gratifying success in cases of great ddlicul ty,►n which the mutilated imitation Trusses so common in our market, had only aggra vated the disease. Dr. Hull is an expel len 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, 1 know, the best I ever saw for securing, coin foiting 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 people. VALENTINE MOTT, M. D. Park Place, Feb. 20, 1834. Letters Patent ci r the United States have been granted to Dr. Hull for 14 years from the last improvemem, dated July 6th, 1833. , For sale at the Drug Store of Dr. J. GILBERT, Gettysburg. May 11, 1R35. . tf-fl SALLAD OIL SA LLAD OIL of Superior quality, just received and Tor sale by Dr. J. GILBERT, Gettysburg,. May 25,1535. IV TAILORING YAWL' Mkt ILI So 11.11 E-190 THE Subscribers would ieSpecifolly in form the citizens of Gettysburg and vicinity that they have taken the Tt I LOR ING ESTABLISHMENT lately conduc ted by Mr. GOODMANSON, where they will be ready at any time, to attend any calls that may be made in their line of business. As they have made arrangements to receive the PHILADELPHIA FASHIONS regularly, they hope to receive the encouragement of the fashionablcs of the day. Respectfully the &c. C. ZECK ER, F. KELLER. June Q 9. 1 , :+35. 3t-13 A CARD. A S the Subscriber has disposed of his ► 'I adoring. Extablishment to Messrs. ZECKER & KELLER, he takes this method of returning his sincere thanks to the citizens of Gettysburg, lilt the very lib eral support they extended to him, during his s,journ among, them, and would respect. tally recommend to his old customers those young men who have taken his Establish ment. This he does with confidence, In consegurnce of his having employed both of them in doing the principal part of his FASII loNAHLE work. P. GOODM ANSON. June 20, 1E335. 3t-13 GARLEGANT 2 S BALSAM or ILL'ALTH, Prepared only by JoiIN S. MILLER, Frederick, Md. T LIE subscriber has just re -4 ceived a supply of the a hove -- t - valuable BALSAM, which - 7Ti A iT, 1. 14 now extensively known and „., La used in many places in the out 0,1 rl i l i States of V iiirinia Mary land, , iii it ' Pennsylvania, Ohio, N. York, ti , ,' PI 1 'I ,II l and Kentucky, with astonishing ' • i b success, and has performed wonderful cures in dyspepsia, dllies, ner vous tremors, lowness of spirits, and palpita tion of the heart—it is also a sovereign reme dy for all kinds of worms, &c. The pro prietor hne a great number of certificates in possession, of cures perfUrrned by this val uable medicine, which would fill several co lumns of a newspaper, and therefore gives only a few of the most prominent, which the reader will find below this advertisement. It is neatly put up in square half pint bottles, with the name of the medicine blown on the glass of each bottle, and the proprietor's sig nature on a lqbel, pasted on the outside wrapper of each bottle to prevent it from being counterfeited. Each bottle is accom panied with extensive directions for its use, which can at all times be had of the subscri ber, at one dollar per bottle, and by the quantity at a liberal discount. SAM'L H. BUEHLER, Amend. Gettysburg, June 22,1835. eowly-12 RECOMMENDATORY NOTICES Dr. John S. NI iller, Fredericktown, I do hereby certify that I had this last spring and summer a constant pain in my stomach, and a great weakness in my kid. nays, and pain across my eyes, for which I used a good many remedies without giving relief. I was at lust recommended to try a bottle of Garlegant's Balsam of Health, pre pared by John S. Miller. I accordingly made use of one bottle, which L procured of his agent in Hagerstown, which restored me to my good health again, and am now as well ns ever I was, and you are at liberty to make it known for the benefit of those of ic ted in the same way. • Yours, &c. JACOB BOWER, Court Crier. Hagerstown, Sept. 1834. About two years ago I was severely af flicted with the dyspepsia, which I had fur the last fifteen years, previous to the above named time,which was very much increased by my having a blood vessel ruptured upon 'my lun g s, occasioned by lifting—which in creased my complaint, dyspepsia and gener al weakness and debility to such a degree, that for two years previous to my using the Garlegunt Balsam I never eat a meal but my stomach became so painful that I had immediately to throw it up. Seeing Gude gant's Balsam of Health advertised, 1 was induced to try a bottle; after taking the very first dose it appeared to strengthen my sto mach; and every dose of the first bottle help ed me so much, that in the course of a few days my stomach began to retain and digest every thing I eat. I continued to use the Balsam until I used seven bottles, which cured the entirely, and restored me to per ii:ct health, which I have enjoyed ever since, and not before for fifteen years. I cheerful ly recommend it to all persons who are af flicted with dyspepsia or debility of stom ach. Given under my hand this 11th day of January, 1834. lIENR Y LOUTH AN, Frederick county, Va. Leesburg. Virginia. Dear Sir:-1 have used the Balsam of Health which I procured from you, with great benefit, if riot' with entire relief.— When I procured it I was sorely afflicted with dyspepsia, attended by all the distres sing symptoms, headaches, giddiness, heart burn, and the thousand nervous of which accompany it, in its worst stages.— At times such was the debility occasioned, that I was bed ridden. I think I can say, that the first relief, if not the entire cure. was produced by the use of the Balsam. Jan. Ist. CHAS. W. BINNS. CIARPENTER'S SOLIDIFIED CO. COPAIVA.—Dose two pills (4 grains cacti,) three times a day, handsomely put up in 1 oz. packages. For sale at the Drtig Store of Dr. J. GILBERT, G - eitysburg. May 1.1, 1835. Cush given at all times for clean linen awl • cotton RAG'S, at the Star CARMINATIVE BALSAM [Er HEALTH RESTORATIVE, In the. Illalignant,Spasmodic,or Asiatic, Cholet a, Cho lera Islortms, Diarrhoea or Looseness, Dysentery, Sick or Nervous Head-Ache, Cholera Infan t= or Sommer Complaint, Cholics, Cramps, Sour Stomachs, §•c. 4-c. TO THE PUBLIC. THIS medicine has been before the pub lic for three or our years past and has ac quired probably a greater degree of popu larity, than any article ever belbre introduc. ed into general use. It coatains no noxio,ts 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 get, orally very fund 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 brass moulded vials of two and Inur Ounces each, with the words "Da. D. JAYNE ' S CARMI. NATIVE BALgA3I " blown on them, and the written signature of [J. Jayne to the bottom of each direction—none others are genuine. This medicine 63 not recomineuded as 1.1 "Panacea" to cure all diseases to "which flesh is heir to " but as a remedy in Diar rhwa. The beginning arid latter stages of Dysentery, Cholera llorbus,the Spasmodic or Malignant CHOLERA, Cramps, Oldies, Sick and 110'1)011S I I mtdache. For the Sum vier Complaint or CHOLERA oC children it is unrivalled by any other combination of utrdi cine ever used. It has repeatedly effected cures, when every other Weans had failed aided by the attendance and skill of the a• Ides! physicians, that could be procured.— Obst intik! Die rriaeas ears standing, have been removed by the use of a few bottles of it; violent Dysenteries arrested and Cholera Mortals cured. The Spasms attending the Malignant Cholera have always been sup pressed hi from one to three minutes tone, and that mach dreaded and fatal disease re peatedly cured without the aid Dimly other article of medicine. In fact its power over spasmodic diseases of every kind seem to be absolute as it has never yet been known to lint of giving relief in a single instance.-- Griping pains, tormina and tenesinus Chnl ics, Cramps &c. are also soon removed by it. Hundreds of females and sedentary per sons can attest to its superior excellence in sick and nervous Headaches as two or three teaspoonfulls generally gives thew relief in the course of half an hour. Children laboring under the Summer Complaint, have been cured in a short time after all known remedies had failed:--those too who have been so extremely emaciated that their bones almost protruded through their skins, and all hope of recovery aban doned, by all who saw them, have by a few weeks use of this medicine beet' restored to perfect health. CERTIFICATES Certificate from Dr. William Bacon, Pastor oftho Baptist Church ut Pittsgrove, Salem Co., N.J. Having been made acquainted with the ingre dients composing Dr. Jayne's Carminative Bal sam, I believe it to be a very happy combination, and a useful medicine in many complaints which almost constantly occur in our country, such us Bowel Affections of children, Cholic, Cramps, Looseness, Dyspeptic Disorders of• the Stomach, Coughs, and Affections of the Breast, together with ell those diseases attended with Sourness of the Stomach; and believe that the regular physi cian will often find it a usolul 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. , W,ll. BACON, M. D. Pittsgrove, Salem Co. N.J. May 4th, 1831. Certificate from Dr. Wm. Steeling This may certify that I have used Dr: Jayne's Carminative Balsam very extensively in Bowel Complaints, and have not the least hesttation in declaring it superior to any preparation that have mot with, t'r the relief of those diseases. WILLIAM STEELING, M. D. Bridgeton, July 19th, 1831. From Dr. M. L. Knapp, late Physician to tho Bal timore Dispensary, and Agent fin the Mary land Vaccine Institution. Baltimore. March 27th, 1833. Dr. JAYNE—Dour Sir.—You ask me what proofs I meet with of the efficacy of pier medicine. I can safely say that 1 never prescribed a medicine for Bowel Complaints that has given me so much satisfaction, and my patients so speedy and per filet 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 orchildren, it has frequently appealed to snatch the little vic tims, as it were, from the grave. "It saved the life of my child, and of such and such u child," I have repeatedly heard said. In dysenteric affec tions of adults, 1 have time and again seen it act like a charm, and give permanent relief in a few hems, I may say in a few minutes. In fine, it is a valuable medicine, and no family should he with out it. Respect loily AL L. KNAPP, M. D. From Dr. L. Lawrence Uodarville, Oct 9th, 1839 Dr. D. JAYNE—Dear Str.—Tho curative powers of your Carmiontivo Balsam appears to be thirty established in all Bowel Complaints, &c.; and from the experience I have had with the medicine, I am disposed to think very lirverubly of it. I have lately tried it on ono of my children, who was severely handled, and with complete success, without the use army other medicine. So fin as my practice has extended, I think it a deradei turn in medicine, especially among children, who are apt to bo affected this way; and which every practitioner in medicine has Mend to ho a very troublesome disease. liespectrully, LEONARD LAWR EN CE, M. D. From Dr. Charles Hammond. Dr. JAYNE—Deur Sir.—l have math:Luso r,f the Citiminative Balsam' prepared by you for Com plaints of the Bowels, with complete success every case and I do not hesitate to tecomniend • it to the patronage of the uubhc as a medicine, worthy of their particulat notice. CH ARLES HAMMOND.. Leesburg, Vu. Oct. sth, 1834. From the Rev. Charles . J. Hopkins, Pastor of the Baptist Church at Salem N.J. Dr. JAYNE—Dear Sir.—Understanding you wore about to publish certificates respecting, your valuable Carminative Balsam, I thought i I it would be of any service to you, I would wish to bear a public testimony in its favor; as we have proved its excellency very fiequently in our family, and ilk° administered it to our friends, who have visi. ted us, and always found it gave them speedy re. Yours Respectfully, CHARLES J. HOPKINS. - Salem N. J. Jan. 7th, 1835. The above valuable medicine is sold at the Apothecary and Drug Store of the sub scriber. SAMUEL H. BUEHLER. Gettysburg, May 4, 15:35, ly-5 TIDE original Ilygein Universal Vegeta ble Medicine, prepared by W. Miskin, Esq. Member of the Royal College of Sur geons,•.Licentiate of Apothecary's Compa ny, Fellow of Bolt Court Society, Surgeon to the Royal Union Pension Association, Lancaster Place, Waterloo Bridge, and per petual pupil of Guy's and St. Thomas's Hos pitals, London. This valuable medicine, the result of twenty years experience and unparalleled 611CecSti in the extensive and Iriulily respec •table practice of the proprietor, patronised by the faculty and nobility ,is now introduced to the notice of the Ana:Fir:tan public, at the earnest solicitation of a number of gentle men of long and high standing in the prMes sion. It is hoped, as a preliminary step, to check the evils and fatal onnsequences aris. ing fioru the use of the numerous deleterious nostrums foisted upon the public by the aid 1)1 fabricated proofs of miraculous cures,und other frauds, by a set of mercenary, unprin cipled pretenders, so totally ignorant of medical science that it is impossible the monstrous delusion can any longer go down with the intelligent people of this country. These pills, mild and agreeable in their no lure, should be kept in every family in cases of sodden illness, for by their prompt ad ministration, cholera, cramps, spasms, fe vers, and other alarining complaints, which too often prove fatal, may be speedily cured or prevented. In fact, all those who value good health should never be without them. They are sold in packets, at 50 cents, 81, and 82 each, by every respectable druggist, bookseller, and vender of medicine in the United States and the Canadas, with copious directions, together with testimonials of pro fessional ability from the following eminent gentlemen: Sir Astir)) , Cooper, J. Aberne thy, Jas. Blandell, M. D., W. Back, 11. I)., J. Aston Key, A. Frampton, M. D., and numerous others. The originals may be seen in possession of the general agent by whom the medicine is imported into this .ountry, and to whom all applications for a gencies must be made. JNO. HOLBEIN, 36 Waverly Place, New York. The following Druggists are appointed Agents in Philadelphia, viz:—Christophor Marshall, No. 21 north Fourth street,whole sale and retail; also, Thomas Evans, corner ofSpruce and Third streets; C. H. & J. H. Dingee, No. 230 south Second street; Fre derick Brown, corner of htfth and Chesnut streets; Samuel P. Grillilts, No. 38 south Eighth street; Wm. W. Biddle, corner of Eleventh and Arch streets; Edward C. Mar shall, No. 176 Vine street; Frederick Klett, corner of Second and Callowhill, streets; Datil B. Smith, and Win. Hodgson, Jun. corner of Arch and Sixth streets, and Ed win A. Hoskins, Western Drug Warehouse, No. 376, Girard square, Market street. Caution: It has been deemed expe dient us fur as possible to place Miskin's Genuine Original Hygea:i Medicine in the hands of Druggists only, and all those sold without the signature of Juo. Ilolbein on the label, are countei reit. For sale at the Dm , store of Dr. J. GILBERT, Gettysburg. April 27,1835. eow6-4 Vegetable Anti-Bilious Pills. rEILIESE pills ' are serviceable in such IL complaints as prevail during the sum mer and fall seasons, viz: Bilious Fever, Cholera Alorbio Ague, Cholic, Dysentery, &c. As these complaints aro chiefly occa sioned by an irregular secretion of bile, and a morbid state of the stomach. These pills are also serviceable for a sick or foul stomach, head ache, loss of appetite, &c. &c. Price 25 cts. per box. For sale at the Drug store of 1)r. J. GILBERT, Gettysburg. April 27, Pv/5. eow6-4 DOW'S VIAMILY MEDICINE. 'RNLI'S medicine bus been found of great -A efficacy by thousands in Nov England and elsewhere, for the cure of all those dis orders called bilious, Fever and Ague, Dys pepsia, Affections of the Liver, Costiveness, Loss of appetite, Dysentery, common bowel complaints, &c. For these complaints it is recommended as a safe and speedv•cure.— Directions accompany each bottle. Price 50 cis. per bottle. For sale at the Drug store of Dr. J. GI LBERT, Gettysburg. April 27, 1935. V Itlll3 1144T A113 PULMONARY BALSAM. FOR consumptions, coughs, colds, asth ma, spittlao , of blood, hooping cough, and pulmonary t7treciions °revery kind.— Price 50 cts. per bottle, with directions. For side at the Drug store or " Dr. J. GILBERT, Gettysburg. April 27, 18:35. eow6-4 Anti obsumptiou and Vegeta ble Cough Drops. FOR the prevention and cute of colds, roughs, consumptions,. asthma, or phthisie, spitting of blood, pain in the breast and sides, liver complaints,dyspepsia,whoop ing cough, and pulintaiaiy or breast com plaints of every kind. l'riee 25 ets. • For sale at the Drug store of r ; Dr. J. GILBERT, Gettysburg. April 27, 1835. eo'v6-4 lErThs above Medicine may also be had at HENRY BITTING ER'S Store , _ Pertersburg. DANNER S.: CRAPSTER'S Do. Eutruittsburg. :11UGH SILAW'S Do.-Taneytowo. -
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