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    Oz Derided to Politics, Foreikn and Ponseglic Intelligence, Literature, Science, agriculture, the siflechanic arts, Internal Intprovemenl, and tWenerca misceuany....to
AD VERTISEMEN TS.
Fresh Supply!
THOMAS 3. COOPER
'gyp ESPECTFULLY informs his old cus
Am tattlers, and the public in general,tha
he has just received a fresh supply of
SEASONABLE GOODS,
CONSISTING OF
Dry 'Goods, Groceries,
Queensware, Hardware and (Jestingly
Mountain 454 - River STUFF.
All of which is worthy the attention of
Housekeepers and Builders—and which will
sell low for Cash or Country l'roduce.
Gettysburg, July 20, 1835. 3t—le
rixtazDaittpwavo),,
TIIE FIRM OF BAUGHER & CO.
was this day dissolved by mutual con•
sent, and the subscribers,late partners,would
take this early opportunity of returning to
their numerouilcustorriers, their warmest
gratitude for the very liberal patrenage al•
ways-experienced by them.
The Books, Notes, &c. are in the hands
oft/Off:lW BAtronta,who alone is authorized
to settle the same, and who is also fully au•
thorized to use the name of the late firm ii)
all the various transactions relative to the
settlement of the same.
The Public's hutriblo servants,
ISAAC RAUGIIER,
JOSEPII BAUGLIEIt,
Einmittsbunr, July '2O, 1815. 4t-10
foift. -- THE BUSINESS will in future be
t• l k; r conducted by the subscribor,who
would here take occasion to return his most
grateful . aeknowledgements to his friends
and the public generally, for their very lib-
oral support to the late Firm of BAtionmt
Co., and hopes, by selling them GOODS
at most reduced, prices, and unremitting at
tention to buisiness, to receive a continuance
of past favors.
The public's hninble servant,
ISAAC BAUGHER.
4t—la
July 20,1835.
cAi 3 Ut /I' CO 2B ci
THE subscriber, intending to remove to
the City, informs all those indebted to
the late Firm of BAnortrat & co. to call on
him without delay and discharge, or make
iiiitisfaCtary arrangements for the speedy li
quidation of the.craims he may hold against
them. His removal is not a farce—hence
the necessity of complying with the above
request.
0::71 will sell the Property I now occupy.
JOSEPH BAUGHER.
Emmittsburz, July 20, 1835. 4t-16
✓St an Orphans' Court,
HELD at Gettysburg, for the County of
Adams, on Tuesday tho 2d .day of Juno,
A. D. 1635, before Dan'l Durkee, Esq. &
.his Associates, Judges, &e. assigned, &e.
On motion--
The Court Grant a Rule,
ON ALL Tim LIEIIZS AND LEGAL RE
PRESENTATIVES OF
JOHN BONNER,
deceasosl, to be and appear ut the next Or
phans' Court; to be hold at Gettysburg, for
the County of Adams,on else 2411 s of August
next, to acceptor reluse, to take the real
Estate of said deceased, at the valuation
made thereof, agreeably to the Intestate
aws of this Commonwealth.
By the Court,
C. MILLER, Crk.
June 8, 1835. te-10
A NTI•MASUN'C PUBLICATIONS
Am- Just received
500 Allyn's Ritual
500 copies a brief defence of John the
Baptist, against foul slanders and wicked li
bels of Free-Masons, by John Gest of Phila
delphia, received for distribution and circu
t ion, by
V. DUKEHART, Agent.
6th month 6th. 1885. tf-*1.4
TO 'TIM PUBLIC.
HAVE ever held it to be the duty of a
- 51 - Patriot to obey the will and wishes of
the People, whenever properly and fully
known. Solicitations from the centre and
four quarters and all sections of the County
have been repeatedly made to me, to resus
citate that terrible engine, which carried
devastation into the Traitor's camp last fall,
and gained for the People a great and glO.
noes victory. Such solicitations have pre
vailed so far, that if my friends will subscribe
sufficient to defray the expense of the paper,
1 can got TINE COMET printed and dis
tributed gratuitously. For that purpose, it
would requ:ro but a small amount from each
township. Send me word (postage paid) as
soon as possible. The "GtminnEn' is at is
old pamphlet tricks again, and its little Her-
Inaphrodite Cousin is blunting its teeth - i3o
that the lies out of its belly will not be cut
in their passage from their corrupt fountain!
There is no other way of "killing off those
varmiut," than by scorching them with the
burning rays of their dread enemy, THE
Coligr; tho rescue! To the rescuer
The public's old and faithful seivant;
• Petek Pickle, Esq.
July 0,1835. 3-13
ARPENTER'S SOLIDIFIED CO.
COPAIVA.—Dose two pills (4 kraMs
caelt,) three times a day, handgetnelST put
up hi 1 oz. packages.
For sale , at the Drug. Store of
Dr• J. GILBERT, Gettysburg.
May 11, , ti -n
TifeeMs
A FEW pounds of Wool wanted at this
A
office, m payment forth° Star.
July 20,1835. tf-10
141.71rff PAW) FIE JNO TES
For Salo at this Office.
THE igi , --ETTYgifiTRG STAR._ REPUBLICAN BANNER,.
Joseph nukehart 4' Co.'s
Basket, Wooden•wargE and Fishing-tackle
W KUM ainlip
No. 1014, Baltimore, between Calvert and
South streets,
Baltimore, 7th Month 6th, 1835. 0-14
CARLISLE
SAVING FUND SOCIETY
ir e lllE Board of Directors of this Institu
-"°- lion have authorized the Treasurer t(
allow in future the following rates of intorea
on all "SpEctAr, DF.POSITES" of money:
Deposites remaining
46
The certificates of the Institution will be
given for deposites at the above rates of in
terest, and all Bank Notes of good credit
will be. received--the Institution pledging
itself to redeem its certificates in notes cur
rent in this neighborhood.
4 :,- , APplication to be made to the Treasurer,
either in person or by letter.
By order,
JOHN. L _ MYERS, Treasurer.
Carlisle, June 8, 1‘135
It FA ItilL 0 V A. IA
WILL remove my shop on the first day
- IL of April to that owned by Mrs. Cham
berlain, on South BaltiMore street, two doors
South of Mr. David M'Creary's Saddle and
Harness Factory,
wtzratn ALL HINDS OF PLAIN AND FANCY
2,1
will bo made and sold at redu•
cod prices, of superior finish and % , f I
warranted best quality.
-ALS
Mouse and Sign Painting.
All kind of House and Sign Painting and
Turning attended to as formerly.
HUGH DEN WIDDIE.
Gettysburg, March 24, 1835. tf-51
NEW GOODS.,
& WITHEROW•
HAVE just returned from the City with
afresh supply of
SEASONABLE GOODS,'
Which they offer to the public on as accom
modating terms as any other establishment
in the country. They invite the attention
of thoSe desirims of purchasing. .
Gettysburg, May 25; 1835. tf-8
SIX MONTHS IN A CONVENT,
ANSWER TO SIX MONTHS IN
.A. CONVENT,
A'UST received and for salo, at the Book
and Drug Store of
' SAMUEL H. BUEHLER.
Gettysburg, June 29,1835. 3t-13
CABINET-WAREHLOUSE,
Chamberaburg Street.
Where there is constantly on hand
A GOOD - ASSORTRENT OF 0
VUMVITZTIBM
Ready for purchasers, for Cash or Produce.
OzrOrders for cornays punctu.
ally attended to:
DAVID lIEAGY.
Gettysburg, Oct. 21, 1834. tf-29
sTAVIES COOPER,
4awt - tiozaxpaze ctt2 acka.vh
dI FFICE in Chambersburg Street, a few
doors East of Mr. Forrey'sTayern.
Gettysburg, Julio 10, 1834. tf-10
E°34.ocriArmlvrzoN.
Naj HEREAS the Hon. Jowl REED,Esq.
President of the several Courts o
Common Pleas, in the Counties composing
the Ninth District, and Justice of the Courts
of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail
Delivery, for the trial dull capital and oth.
er offenders in the said District—and DAN
IEL SHEFFER and Wm. M'CLEAN, Esqs.,
Judges of the Courts of Common Pleas,
and Justices of the Courts of Oyer and Ter
miner, and General Jail Delivery, for the
trial of all capital and other offenders in the
County of Adams—have issued their pre
cept, bearing date the 99th of April, in the
year of our LORD one thousand eight hun
dred and thirty-five, and to rue directed,
for holding a Court of Common Pleas, and
General Quarter Seesions of the Peace, and
General Jail Delivery, and Court of Oyer
and Terminer, at Gettysburg, on Monday
the 24th day of August next—
Notice is hereby Given,
To all the Justices of the Peace, the Co.
roner, and Constables, within the said Coun
ty of Adams, that they be then and there,
in their proper persons, with their Rolls,
Records, Inquisitions, Examinations, and
other Remembrances, to • do those things,
whiCh to their offices and in that behalf ap
pertain to be done and also they who will
prosecute against the prisoners that are, or
then shall ho, in the Jail of the said County
of Adams, are to be then and there, to pro
secute against them us shall be just.
JAMES BELL, Jr. Sheryl:
Sheriff's Office, OottySburg,
July 20, 1835. S tc-113
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rIINUIS mild and efficacious 'remedy pos.
sesses many advantages over other
remedies usually employed for diseases of
children. It has been found beneficial in
the followingdiseases--Painsin the stomach
and bowels,cholic, 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.
Gottysbu,rg, May 11, 11:35. tf-6
9 months 5 por con
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GARLEGANTYS BALSAIVI. Or
ECEALTE,
Prepared only by JOHN S. MILLER, Frederick, Md
T HE subscriber has just re
ceived a supply of the a
bove valuable BALSAM, which
is now extensively known and
used in many places in the
States of Virginia, Maryland,
Pennsylvania, Ohio, N. York,
and Kentucky, with astonishing
success, and has performed
wonderful cures in dyspepsia, cholics, 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 has a great humber of certificates in
possession, of cures performed 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 neatlrput 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 label, pasted on the outside
wrapper °leach 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.
BAWL H. BUEHLER, A'ent.
Gettysburg, June 22, 183. eowly-12
RECOMMENDATORY NOTICES
Dr. John S. Miller, Frcdericktown, Md.
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
neys, and pain across my oyes, for which I
used a good many remedies without giving
relief. I was at last recommended to try a
bottle, of Garlegant's Balsam of Healthore
pared by John S. Miller. I accordingly
made use of ono bbttle, which procured of
his agent in Hagerstown, which restored me
to my good health again, and am now as well
as ever I was, and you are at Way to
make it known for the benefit of those laic
ted in the same. way.
Yours, dte.
JACOB BOWER, Court Crier.
Hagerstown, Sept. 1834.
About two years ago I was severely af
flicted with the dyspepsia, which I had for
the last fifteen years, previous to the above
named time,which was very much increased
by my having a blood vessel ruptured upon
my lungs, occasioned by lifting—which in
creased my complaint, dyspepsia and gener
al weakness anti debility to such a degree,
that for two years previous to my using the
Garlegant Balsam I never eat a meal but
my stomach became so painful that I had
immediately to throw it up. Seeing Garle
gant's.Balsam of Health advertised, I was
induced to trya bottle; after taking the very
first dose it appeared to strengthen my ate
, meal; and every dose of the first bottlia help
ed me so much, that in the course aft 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 I
cured me entirely, and restored me to per
fect health, which I have enjoyed over 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.
HENRY LOUTH AN,
Frederick county, Va.
Leesburg, Virginia.
Dear Sim--1 have used the Balsam o
Health which I procured farm you, with
great benefit, if not 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 affections
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 relict, ►f not the entire cure,
was produCed by the use of the Balsam.
Jan. Ist. CHAS. W. BINNS.
FRESH DRUGS
AND
t rAT
41T5E)2(9.1a 2 2,Zck
SUPPLY just received and for sale at
na- the Drug store of
Wit. 3. GIIII4IVERT I
Where can be had all kinds of Essences,
Steer's Opodeldoc, Liquid Opodoldoc, Worm
Tea, Balsam De Malta, Balsam of Life, &c.
&c. by the dozen.
Gettysburg, May 11, 1835.
WOOl4l V6T4301.1.
FrHE highest price given for good clean
SIMOIt, at the Store of
MILLER & WITHEROW.
Gettysburg, May 25, 1835. tf-8
1300 S! ZOO S!
DUBLISIIERS' AGENCY.--Tho fol
lowing list of Publications is received
for circulation and distribution.
Now York Register and Roview.
Anti-Manonic and Monthly Magazine, by R.
Drina Ward •
C. D. Colden's letters on Speculative Masonry
• J. C. Odiorno's Opinions
Stern on Masonry
Allyn's Ritual
Illustrations on Masonry
Proceedings of the Philadelphia Antt-Masonic
Convention
Anti-Masonic Almanacs for the years 1832,'33
and '34. •
5,000 Copios Rovelotion of Speculative Alason.
ry, by seceding masons at the Gonesoo Con
vention hold at Lo Roy
Illustrations of Speculative Masonry, by ono of
the Fraternity
Adams' letter to Livingston.
All editors concerned for equal.rights are
earnestly solicited and respectfully request
ed to give the above a few insertions.
VALERIUS DUKEEIART, Agent.
7th mouth 20th, 1885. •
nir KILL° VAN G.
HEZERIAH VAN ORSDEL,
WOULD take this method to return
his sincere th►u►lts ibr the encourage
ment he has received in his line of business
since residing in Gettysburg, and would in
form the public that lie has entered into
partnership with WILSON HOBLESI, and that
from this date it will be lIUBLEY and
VAN ORSDEL. They are prepared to
accommodate all who mu) favor them with
work in the most ArritovEn and FASIIIONA•
lILE style, as they are acquainted with the
latest and most approvedsystems of Cutting
garments, and they will receive the FriSh
ions 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 lIUBLEY,
HEZEKIAB VAN ORSDEL
Smith's Corner, Gettys.
burg, June 22, 1835. S - 6t-12
Carpenter's Compound Extract qf
ICELAND MOSS, CARRAGEEN, SLIPP.E.
RY ELM, HOREHOUND;
A VALUABLEremedyincolds,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 affections
of the breast—the Carra,geen 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 effects in the same dis
eases.
Prepared only by G. W. Carpenter, Phil.
adeiphia. And fur sale by
Dr. J. GILBERT, Druggist.
• Gettysburg, May 11, 1835. tf-6
NOTECM.
4
mm Account of JOHN WRIGHT,
-a, Trustee of Joseph Hutton, a Lunatic,
is filed in the office of the Prothonotary of
Adams county; and will be presented at a
Court of Common Pleas, to be held at Get
tysburg, on the Fourth Mouday of August
next, for confirmation and allowance.
G. ZIEGLER, Proth'y.
June 29, 1835• 4t-13
CARPENTER'S SOLUTION OF
F--OR the cure of cancerous ulcers, old
sores, fetters, ring worms, and 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
has acquired so much celebrity in Europe,
has lately been• imported from Germany,
and introduded 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
no remedy known. Third for hemorrha
gep, spitting of blood, &c. Fourth for pre
venting and curing scurvy, &c. •
Just received m the ware-house of G.
W. Carpenter and for sale at the Drug Store
of Dr. .1. GILBERT.
Gettysburg, May 11, 1835. tf-6
ETTI'SDURG Gt:11109S,
ATTENTION!
-VOLT will parade rn front of the College,
on Saturday the Ist of August next,
at 2_o'elock r. 3f. precisely, in full uniform
—with arms and accoutrements in complete
order. ROBERT MARTIN, 0. S.
July 13, 1835. tp-15
%It , R. HULL'S RECENTLY IMPRO
VED TRUSS.—The distinguished
surgeons and medical faculty of the cities
generally, and elsewhere, have come to the
conclusion that this Truss, in its present
im
proved state, is the only instrument surgi
cally adapted to the disease of Rupture, and
the only ono 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 Now York city, with many others, have
expressed a dedided preference for this in•
strument, are respectfully added:
Valentine Mott, M. D
A, A. Stevens, M. D.
John B. Beek, M. D.
Cyrus Perkins, M. D.
John Steurns, M. D.
Also, the following extract of a late certi
ficate of Dr. Mott, of Now 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 difficul
ty, in which the mutilated imitation Trusses
so common 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 1 over saw for securing, corn•
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 people.
VALENTINE MOTT, 'M. D.
Park Place, Feb. 20,1834.
Letters Patent of the United States have
been granted to Dr. Hull for 14 years from
the last improvement, dated July sth, 1833.
For sale at the Drug Store of
Dr. J. GILI3L'ItT, Gettysburg.
- May 11,1835. ff-9
SALLAD OIL
W„A'LLAD OIL of a Superior duality, just
received and formic Gy
Dr. J. GILBERT, Gettysburg:
May 25,1835. tf-8
GeOrge Bathe, M. D.
David Bostick, M: D.
Samuel Ackerly, M. D
David M. Reese, M. D
Win. Anderson, M.D.
CARMINATIVE BALSAM
CE-T HEALTH RESTORATIVE,
In the Ilfalir;nant,Spaamoilic,or Asiatic, Cholera, Cho
lera iilortnts, Diarrhoea or !Americas, Dysentery,
Sick or Nervous Dead-Ache, Cholera Info:L
iam or Summer Complaint, Cholies,
Cramps, Sour Stomachs, 4.. c. rkc.
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 pupil
larity, than any article ever I.)eibro jutroduc
ed into general use. It coatains no n xious
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. Childreu are gen
erally 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 brass
moulded vials of two and time ounces each,
with the words "Dn. D. JAYNE'S'CAILMI ,
NATIVE BALSAbL" blown on them,-and the
written .signature of D. Jayne to the bottom
. of each direction—none others are genuine.
This medicine Os not recommended as a
"Panacea" to cure all-diseases to "which
"flesh is heir to" but as a remedy in Diar
rhoea. The beginning and latter stages of
Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, the Spasmodic
or Malignant Cnowtii., Cramps, Cholies,
Sick and nervous Headache. For the Sum
mer Complaint or CHOLERA of children it is
unrivalled by any other combination of medi
cine ever used. It has repeatedly effected
cures, when every other. means had tinted
aided by the attendance and skill of the a
blest physicians, that could be procured.—_
Obstinate Diarrhceas of) ears standing, have
been removed by the use of a few bottles of
it; violent Dysentories arrested and Cholera
Nlorbus 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 fact its power over
spasmodic diseases of every kind seem to be.
absolute as it has never yet been known to
foil of giver 3 relief in a single instance.—
Griping pains, tormina and tenesinus Choi
ics, Cramps &à. are also soon removed'by it.
Hundreds of fetnales and sedentary per
sons can attest to its superior excellence in
sick and nervous Headaches us two or three
teaspoonful's generally gives thorn relief in
the course of Italian hour.
Children laboring under the Summer
Complaint, have been cured in a short time
after all known remedies had faileck—those
too who. have been so extremely emaciated
that. their bopes 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 been restored to
perfect health.
CERTIFICATES.
Certificate from Dr. William Bacon, Pastor of the
- - _
Baptist Church at Pittsgrovo, Salem Co., N. J.
Having been made acquainted with the ingre.
dionts composing Dr. Jaynes Cartninativo 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 as
Bowel Affections of children, Chulic, Cramps,
Looseness, Dyspeptic Disorders of tho Stomach,
Coughs, and. Afflictions of the Breast, togothor
with all those diseases attended with Sourness of
the Stomach; and behove that tho regular physi.
chin will often find it a usoiul remedy in his hands,
and ono that is proper for domestic use, and can
be put. into the hands of persons at large with
safety. WM. BACON, M. D.
Pittsgrovo, Salem Co. N. J. May 4th, 1831.
Corfificato from Dr. Vim. Steeling,.
This may certify that I have usod Dr: Jayno's
Carminative Balsam very extonsivoly in Buwel
Complaints, and havo not the least hesitation in
declaring it superior to any preparation that 1
have mot with, fur the relief of those diseases.
WILLIAM .STEELING, M. 1).
Bridgeton, July 19th, 1831.
From Dr. M. L Knapp, lato Physician to the Dal
timore Dispensary, and Agent for the Mary
lund Vaccine Institution.
Baltimore, March 27th, 1833.
Dr. JAYNE—Dear Sir.--You ask mo what proofs
I moot with of tho efficacy of your medicine. I
can safely say that I never prescrilxid a medicine
for Bowel Complaints that has given me so much
satisfaction, and my patients so spoody and per
fect robot as this. Whenever introduced into
family, it becomes a standing romody
. 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 vic
tims, as it wore, from the grave. "It saved the
life of my child, and of such and such a child," I
havo repeatedly heard said. In dysenteric affec
tions of adults, I have time and again soon it act
like a charm, and give . perninnent relief in a few
hours, I may say in a few minutes. In fine, it is
a valuable medicine, and no family should be with.
out it. Rospectfully ,
M. L. itNAPP, M. D:
From Dr, L. Lawrence
Dr. D. JAYNE—Dour SII.--Tho curative powers
of your Carminative Balsam appears to be fairly
established in all Bowel Complaints, and
from the experience I have had with the medicine,
I am disposed to think very fikvorahly of it. I
have lately tried it on one of my children, who
was severely handled, and with complete success,
without the use orally other medicine. So fat us
my practice has extended, I think it a desidera
tum in medicine, especially among children, who
are apt to be affected this way; and which ovary
practitioner in medicine has found in boa vory
troublesome disease. Respectfully,
LEONARD LAWRENCE, M. D.
From Dr. Charles Hammond;
Dr. Lortm—Dear-(taro made use or tho
Carminative Balsam prepared by you for Corn.
plaints of the Bowels, with coiriploto success in
ovory case and 1 do not hesitate to recommend it
to the patronage of the public as a medicine,
worthy of their particular ,notice.
CHARLES HAMMOND.
Loosbmg, Va. Oct. sth, 1834. •
•
'rom tho i?ov. Cho:-lei J. Hopkins, Pastor of the
Baptist Chuich at Salm N. J.
Dr. JAYD7E—lloar Sir.—Undorstanding you
woro about to publish cortificatos respecting your
valuable Carminativo Balsam, I thought if it would
be of any Service to you, I would wish to bear a
public testimony in its - favor; as WO hovo pruvod
its oicolluncy very frequently in out family, and
also administered it to our friends, who havo visi.
tad us, and always fotind it gave them speedy re
lief: 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, 1835. Iy-5
THE origin a l Hygein Universal Vegeta
ble Medicine, prepared by W. Miskin,
Esq. Member of the Royal College of Sur
'geons'Licentiate of Apothecary's Compa
ny, F ollow 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 vents experience and unparalleled
success in the extensive and highly respec
table practice of the proprietor, patronised
by the faculty and nobility,is now introduced
to the notice of the American yublic, at tho
earnest solicitation of a-number of gentle.
men of long and high standing in the profes
sion. It is hoped, us a prelimieary step, to
check the evils and fatal consequences aris
ing from the use of the numerous deleterious
nostrums foisted upon the public by the aid
of fabricated proofs of miraculous cures,and
other frauds, by a set of inercenary,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 na
ture, should be kept in every family in cases
of sudden illness, for by their prompt ad
ministration, cholera, cramps, spasms, fe
vers, and other alarming 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, $l,
and $2 each, by every respectable druggist,
bookseller, and vender of medicine in the
United States and the Canadas, with copious
directions, together with testimonials ofpro
fessional ability from the following eminent
gentlemen: Sir Astley Cooper, J. Aberne
thy, Jas. Blundell, M. D., W. Back, M. 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 .
country, 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:—Christopher
Marshall, No. 21 north Fourth street,wholo
sale and retail; also, Thomas Evans, corner
ofSpruce and Third streets; C. H. & J. H.
Dingee, No. 250 south Second street; Fre
derick Brown, corner of Flatland Chesnut
streets; Samuel P. Griflitts, No. 38 south
Eighth street; Wm. W. Biddle, corner of
Eleventh and Arch streets; Edward C. Mai
shall, No. 176 Vine street; Frederick Klett,
corner of Second and Cullowhill, streets;
Dan't 8.. Smith, and Wm. Hodgson, Jun.
corner of Arch and Sixth streets, and Ed
win A: Hoskins,. Western Drug Warehouse,
No. 376, Girard square, Market street.
Cataiott: It has been deemed expe
dient as far as possible to place Miskin's
Genuine Original Ilygean Medicine an the
hands of Druggists only, and all those sold
without the signature of Jno. Holbein on the
label, are counterfeit.
For sale at the Drug store of
Dr. J. GILBERT, Gettysburg.
April 27, 1835. eow6-4
Vegetable Anti-Bilious Pills.
THESE pills are serviceable in such
complaints as prevail during the sum
mer and fall. seasons, viz: Bilious Fever,
Cholera 111orbus, Ague, Cholic, Dysentery,
&c. As these complaints are chiefly occa
sioned by an irregular secretion of bile,
and a morbid state of the stomach. These
pills are also serviceable fur a sick or foul
stomach, head ache, loss of appetite*, &c.
&c. Price 25 cis. per box.
For sale at the Drug store of
Dr. J. GILBERT, Gettysburg.
April 27, 1835. • eow6-4
DOW'S FAMILY MEDICINE.
frIIIS medicine has been found of great
efficacy by thousands in New England
and elsewhere, -for the cure of all those dis
orders called bilious, Fever and Ague, Dys
pepsia, Affections of :ho Liver, Costiveness,
Loss of appetite, Dysentery, common bowel
complaints, &c. • For these complaints it is
recommended as a safe and speedy cure.—
Directions accompany each bottle. Price
50 cts. per bottle.
For sale at the Drug store of •
Dr. J. GILI3ERT, Gettysburg.
' April 27, 1835. eow6-4
VEGETABLE
PITLIVIONALZY :BALSAM.
101 t. consumptions, coughs, colds, oath:
IL ma, spitting of blood, hooping cough,
and pulmonary titictions of every kincl.—
Price 50 cti. per bottle, with directions.
For solo at the Drug store of ---
Dr: J. GILBERT, Geityslillk
April 27,
.1834. 0%4-4
Anti-Consumption and Vegeta
ble Cough Drops. • _
FOR the prevention and cure of colds,
coughs, consumptions, asthma, or
phthisir, spitting of blood,-pain in the breast
and sides, liver complaints,dyspapsia,whoop.
mg cough, and pulmonary or breast cow:.
plaints of every kind. Price 25 cls.
For sale at the Drug store of
Dr. J. GILBERT, Gettysburg.
April 27,1835. eow6-4
ItrThe above Medicine may also be had at
HENRY DITTINGER'S Store. Perterahurg.
DANNER & CRAPSTER'S Do'. Entmittnbarg.
HUGH .SHAW'S Do. Taneytown.