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    i oz:7-Devoted to pewits, Foreign and Domestic Intelligence, -Literature, Science, agriCullitre, the &Mechanic arts, Internal Improvement, and General ,piiscennity..4:o
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riVERTISEMENTS.
Trustees' slrotice.
BORIUS FAHLiESTOCK, of Menai.
len township, Adams county, ['a., ex.
ecuted a deed of trust to the subscribers in
trust for his Creditors, dated the 7th day of
August inst., in which said deed of trust,the
said Borius Fahnestock conveyed his real .&
certain of his personal property in trust as
aforesaid. The Trustees hereby give notice,
to all those having claims against the said
Fahnestock, to make known the nature and
amounts of their respective claims, properly
.authenticated, and to take advantage (if
they think proper) of a condition or clause
in the deed of trust preferring such credi
tors as are willing to release on or before
the lst day of May next—and all those cred
itors who have not re:eased their claims by
that time will be last paid.
And all those being indebted will please
make settlement as soon as possible, to ena
ble the Trustees to make a speedy gettle
meat of the Estate.
C. F. KEENER,
Trustees.
WILLIAM REX,
Menallen Township, Au.
gust 15, [24.] 183.5. S
public r ate
IN pursuance of a Dead of Trust, the Sub.
scribers, Trustees of BORIUS FAIIN
ESTOCK, will offer ut Public Sale, on
Thursday the 10th day of September next,
at 10 o'clock, a. N. at the residence of Bo
rius Fahnestock, in Menallon township, A
dams county, the following property, to wit:
100 sides Upper and liarness Leather,
in the rough,
• 60 sides Finished Leather;
_ 80 Callskins,finished and unfinished,
40 sides Kip, finished and avinished,
30 Sheep.shins, finished,
Hog and Dog-skins,
30 sides Spanish Sole, nished,
60 cords Chestnut-oak. Bark,
25 do. Black.oak do.
Tanners' and Carriers' Tools,
Wheat and Rye by the bushel, Corn and
Potatoes in the ground, 1 standing top Car
riage and Harness, 1 single-horse Wagon
and Gears, Ploughs, Harrows, 1 Horse, Cow
and Calf, Hogs, 1 Wheat-fan, Cutting box,
Stoves and Pipe, Hay and Straw, a quanti
ty of Household and Kitchen Furniture,con
aistidg of 'Fables, Chairs, Beds and Bedding,
Carpeting, Mantle-clock, &c. together with
a variety of valuable property too numerous
to insert.
AT VIE SAME TIME AND PLACE WILL DE OF
FERED,
A TRACT or LAND,
. •-• Containing 10 Acres
•••••:. more or less, havinc:
MI
thereon a TAN YARD, ii s
with 16 layaway & oth
er necessary Vats, large Bark Shed and
Shop, Patent Bark-mill, &c. There is a
constant supply of runninkwater through
the yard.
The other improvements are two Log
Dwelling-houses, Barn, and a good bearing
Orchard, with a well of good water at the
door. The land is of the first quality, and
under good fence, containing a sufficiency
of goed Meadow.
This property is situated on the Pine-
Grove and Berlin road, in a very healthy
situation, and is well located as to the ad
vantages of country hides and bark, and is
well worthy the attention of any person wish
ing to engage in business of this kind.
Terms of sale will be made known on the
day of sale. The property will be shewn
in the meantime to any person wishing to
purchase, by
C. F. KEENER, Trustees.
• WILLIAM REX, S
August 24, 1835.
43ACITI 4 SBURG G UaRDS,
ATTES77OIVI
Y OU will Parade in front of the college,
on Saturday the sth of September next,
at 8 o'clock, A. az. Precisely, each member
provided with 13 rounds Blank Catridges.
ROBERT MARTIN, 0. S.
August 17, 1635. - tp-20
A full attendance of the Compa
ny is requested, as the Guards,
accompanied by the CITIZENS' BAND,
intend *arching to the house of 111 r. An
drew Ilmntzelman, in Franklin township.
GOODS. NEW GOODS.
MILLER & WITHEROW
HAVE just returned from the City with
a fresh supply of
SEASONABLE GOODS,
which they oiler to the public on as accom
modating terms as any other establishment
in the country. They invite tho attention
of those desirous of purchasing.
Gettysburg, May 25, 1835. tf-8
Joseph Ihskehart IY . Co.'s
Basket, Wooden•ware, and Fishing-tackle
Anr, AIL 0 U WET.
No. lot Baltimore, between Calvert and
South streets,
Baltimore, 7th Month 601,1835. 0-14
FRESII DRUGS /.
_.:,
ANA X;sl
-
ALIPPLY just received and for sale at
the Drug store of
DR. - 1. GILIABFART,
Where can be bad all kinds of Essences,
Steer's Opodeldoc, Liquid Opixieldoc, Worm
'l`ea, Mum De Malta, Balsam of Life, &c.
&e. by the dozen.
Gettysburg, May 11, 1835. tf-6 .
WIRESEI TURNIP SEED just received
'sad for aide, at the Drug store iff
DR. J. GILBERT.
iulyoo, 1835. ii-la
THE GETTYSBURG STAR it REPUBLICAN -BANNER.
iTo the Enrolled Members of the 2d Bri
gade, pth pivision, Pa. Militia.
FELLOW SOLDIERS,
FOR the liberal support you bestowed up
on me at the late election, which placed
me the highest of the Candidates, I return
you my most sincere and unfeigned thanks;
and were it not for the urgent solicitations
of my friends, I would not again offor my.
sell as a candidate for the office of BRI
GADE INSPECTOR at the ensuing elec
tion. Sheiuld I again be the choice of the
independent voters of this Brigade, I pledge
myself to the utmost of my abilities, to dis
charge the duties of the office faithfully and
with impartiality.
August 17, 1835.
BRIGADE INSPECTOR.
We have been requested to announce
Major David Scutt as a candidate for Bri
gade Inspector. The election takes place
on the 31st inst.
DELEGATE 111.13EMING.
The Democratic Anti-Masonic Republi
cans of Adams County are requested to mee
at their usual places of holding their Town
ship Elections,
On Saturday the sth of September next,
to elect TWO DELEGATES fro \ nt each
Township, to meet in County Convhtition,
On Monday the 7th of September
at the Court - lions°, in the Borough of Get
tysburg, for the purpose of nominating a
COITNTY TICKET, to be supported at
the ensuing general election.
DANIEL M. SMYSER,
ROBERT SMI'T'H,
GEO: L. FAUSS,
M. D. G. PFEIFFER,
R. McILIIENNI ,
WILLIAM McCLEAN,
J. D. PAXTON,
J. L. NEELY,
ALLEN ROBINETTE,
August 10, 1835.
JAMES COOPER,
dal i ZeOLUVin2l.t a 41. al.t.U 4 -
O FFICE in CharnberStiurg Street, a few
doors East of Mr.retley's Tavern.
Gettysburg, Juno 10, 1834. tf-10
ESTATE OP VALENTINE FLOM, D EU' LI
A LL persons indebted to the Estate of
Valentine Flohr,lnte of Franklin town
ship, Adams County, deceased, are hereby
requested to come forward and make pay
ment on or before the fire of October next
—and those having claims against said Es
tate, will present them, properly authentica
ted, for settlement.
The subscribers both reside in Franklin
ownship, Adams County.
ELIZABETH FLOHR, Ex' trix.
• DANIEL MICKLEY, Jr. Ker.
August 3, 1835. . 6E-18
CARLISLE
SAVING FUND SOCIETY.
T IIE Board of Directors of this Institu-
tion have authorized the Treasurer to
allow in future the following rates of interest
on all "SreetAL DurosrrEs" of money:
Deposites remaining 9 months 5 por cent.
cc 6 " 4 "
4 .4 3i cc
3 60 3 g,
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.
Application to be made to the Treasurer,
either in person or by letter.
By order,
JOHN J. MYERS, Treasurer.
Carlisle, Juno 8, 1935. Bm-10
Assignees' Notice.
T HE subscribers having received an as.
signmont of all the Property, of every
description, of Joseph Illbod, (Sad
dler,) of East Berlin, Adams county, for the
benefit of his Creditors—NOTlCE IS
HEREBY GIVEN, to the Creditors of
said Assignor, to present their respective
claims on or before the first day of Septem
ber next, to the undersigned—otherwise,
they will be dobared of their claims; and all
persons indebted to said Joseph Wood, are
requested to make payment to the subscri
bers, on or before the above stated titne,with
out fail.
ISAAC TREAT,
CHA'S. BARN ITZ, Assignees.
August 3,1835.
CARPENTER'S SOLIDIFIED CO.
COPAIVA.—Dose two pills (4 grains
eadh,) three times a day, handsomely put
up in 1 oz. packages.
For sale at the Drug Store of
Dr. J. GILBERT, Gettysburg.
May 11, 1835. tr-6
NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of
ROSINA NAUS, late of Cumberland
Township, Adams County, deceased, are re
quested to make paynient on or before the
Ist day of October next; and all those hav
ing claims against said estate, are requested
to present the same, properly authenticated,
to the subscriber for settlement,
The Administrator resides in Cumber
land. township, Adams County.
LUDWICK. ESSIGII, Adm'r.
August 10, 18:35. Gt-1.9
ANTI -MASONIC PUBLICATIONS.
Just received •
bOO 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•
'delpliia, received for distribution and eircu
tied,. by
V. DUKELIART, Agent.
oth month Bth, 188 i. tf-*l4
JOSEPII J. KUHN.
" 2 "
PUIIILIC SILIAE.
THE subscriheps will sell at public sale,
at the late residence of VALENTINE
FLOUR, dec'd. in Franklin township, Adams
county, on Wednesday the 2d of September
next, all the personal property ofsaid dec'd.
coNsocrusa OF
HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN
FURNITURE:
Such as Beds, Bedsteads, Chairs, 'Fables,
Bureaus, Cupboards, and various other arti
cles too - numerous to mention.
STOVES AND PIPE, ONE MILC
COW, &c.
Also, n large quantity of Pine Boards
Poses, Rails, Shingles, ,S.c. ekc.
TOGETHER WITH A LARGE
Stock of Arercluttedize:
• CONSISTING OF
Dry Goods, Groceries, Wares, &c
which will be sold wholesale or retail, to sui
purchasers. (Any person so disposed, cat
purchase the above Stock of Goods at pri
vote sale, at any time previous to the day
sale as above stated.)
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. at.,
when duo attendance will be given,and terms
made known, by
ELIZABETH FLOUR,
DANIEL MICKLEY, Jr.E.er.
August 10, 1835. is-19
TAN.. I IARD dr. LAND
FOR SALE.
THE subscriber offers for sale Ins
TAN-YARD AND LAND,
Situate in Silver Spring township, Cumber
land county, within halfa mile of the Silver
Spring Mills, adjoining lands of Geo. Rupp,
David Latin and others, containing TEN
ACRES OF LIMESTONE LAND.—
Thereon are erected a TAO STORY
LOG DWELLING
li® UE) S UN Vt
and a weatliCi•-bOarded LOG BARK '' '; also
Tan-Vard,
consisting of 24 VATS, a BARK SHED
and BEA 7-1 HOUSE 50 feet lung and 2 , !
feet wide—also a good
1 11 .1 TEA T P.W RIK .171.111.14,
and a good CURRYING SHOP, IS feet
square—with a sufficiency of water conve-
nient to the Yard. Also an excellent young
ORCHARD, containing about foi ty ypung
Apple Trees,just beginning to bear,and oth
er fruit trees, such as Peach, Cherry, &c.
,This property is mostly fenced with lo
cust posts and boards, and in good order.
Any person wishing to purchase, is reques
ted to call and view the Property, when all
necessary information will be given by the
subscriber.
RUDOLPH MOIILER.
August 3, 1835. . Qm-18
FOR SALE.
I N pursuance to the lust Will and Testa
meat of JACOB Alontna,Sen., deceased
will be sold at Private Sale, ALL THAT
Valuable Farm ,
Situate in Milford township, - Ju
niata county, adjoining lands of 'NM'
Wm. Waldsinith, John Brubaker •
and others, and within 7 miles of •-
Mifflintown (the county seat) where the
Pennsylvania canal passes,
Containing 176 Acres, more or
less, Patented Limestone Land:
about 110 acres cleared, 12 of which is in
excellent meadow, the remainder well tim
bered. This Farm is in an excellent state
of cultivation, and has good fences, a great
proportion of which is post and rail. The
improvements consist of a TWO STORY
••• W EATLIER.BOA DEO LOG
D EvEzzirsi G
Itiv, t
"
" MAL USE,
thirty by thirt-two feet square, well finish
ed, with a steno kitehen, and a large
STO.II E 11,4 1 1,7 Li , P 1
Wagon-shed, Worl; Shop, Cider Press, ry
house, and a first rate Stone Spring House,
with an excellent never failing Spring about
30 feet from the house. Also two wells of
water with pumps in them, one in the porch
of the house, the other at the barn-yard, and
other conveniences. Also a first rate
a*• : • >. ORCHARD OF
CHOICE SELECTED
• FRUIT:
about 200 Apple trees, 20 Sweet Cherry
trees, besides Peach, Soiir Cherry, Plum
trees; &c.
Any person wishing to purchase,may call
on JOHN MOIILER, residing thereon, who
will give information and make known the
ternis; or they may call on either of the
subscribers, living near Mochanicksburg, in
Cumberland county. An indisputable title
will be given by
RUDOLPH. MOHLER,
JACOB MOULER, Jr.,
Executors of JACOB MouLcu, Sen., deceased.
August 3, 1835.
LITTELL'S 11.CUSEUIVI.
Cohtents of the Au g ust Number.
Miss Jane Porter, with a portrait; Selections
from tho American Poets. BYo. Dublin. 1834;
The last Now Murderess; Shakspoaro Ireland;
The Pinnate Characters of Modern Poetry; Life of
Kosciuszko; Writings of Charles Lamb; A Pool's
Port. Folio, or Minor Poems, in throe hooks. By
Jalllept Montgomery; Despondency and Aspiration.
A Lyric. By Mrs. [lonians; Qualification for a
Chaplaincy; North West Passage. Sir John Ross's
Arctic Expedition; Beginning Life at Forty; Re.
turn from Leave. By C.O. Donoghue, late (18th)
Royal Irish; ‘Vilkinson's Egypt; Tho Info of Ed.
mood Kean; %Vahan . ' Pitt. No. 1V; Japhet in
Search of a Fathor—continued; Personal Recol.
lections of Mrs. Henuins; "Nice People;" New
Facts regarding the Life of Shakspeare; Brad
ford's Panorama ofJorusalein; The Star Elia in.
°Med; Slmkspearo's Monument at Stratkird; 00.
diporo; Sir Matthew Meddle; Experiments in Ru.
ral Economy; Useful Arts; Foreign Literature--
China; Lays of the Hebrews; Critical Notices.
Price $6 per annum—Address ADA.O WALDIE,
Philadelphia.
NOTICE IS HERVEY GIVEN,
YEIO all Legatees and other persons
-A-con
cerned, that the ADMINISTRA-
PION ACCOUNTS of the deceased per
sons hereinafter melittoned, will be presented
to the Orphans' Court of Adams County, finr
confirmation and allowance, on Tuesday
the 29tft day of 'September next, viz:
The account of John Marshall, Adminis
trator of Peter Marshall, deceased.
The Account of Thomas Wierman, one
of the!Executors of John M'Grew, deceased.
The Account of George Ginter, Admin
istrator of Jacob Conrad, deceased.
The Account of Josiah Ferree, Admin
istrator of Jacob Ferree, deceased.
The Account ofJosiali Ferree, Adminis
trator of Mary Ferree, deceased.
The Account of Henry Spangler, Admin•
istrator of Peter Spangler, deceased.
The Guardianship Account of John Ern.
letc"Guardian of Samuel, Joseph and Mary
Ann Stornbatigli.
The Account of Henry Wertz, Guardian
of the Minor Children ofJacobThoinas,de-
ceased
The Account of Daniel Myers, Adminis
trator of Jonas Bushey, deceased.
yho Account of Abraham Ring, one of
the Executors of William %Volker, deed'.
The Account ofCharles F. Keener, Guar
dian of Eliza, Jane, and Maria Ann A clains.
The Account of George Gitt,Joseph Curl,
and Frederick Bawdier, Administrators of
George !laugher, deceased.
The Account of Abraham Leightewulter,
one of the Executors of Christian Bernier,
deceased.
The Accutint of William M'Clellan am
Robert Smith, Executors ofJolin Kline, de
ceased.
Tile fuillier Account of Jucob Cassatt
Administrator of John M'Cunaughy, do
ceased.
The Account of Jacob Kellar, Esq. Ad
ministrator of Moses Topper. deceased.
The Account of Jacob Kellar, Esq. Ad
ministrator of Moses Topper, deceased, who
as the Executor of Christian Topper,
deceased.
THOMAS C. LER, Register
Register's Office, Gettya•
burg, August 24, 1?"35.
NOTZCI.E.
T HE Account of C. F. KEENER and
J .ICOII EYST ER, Trustees of S 13 EL
WRIGUT ; (Nlerchant,) is filed in the of
fice of the Prothonotary of Adams county,
and will he presented at a Orphans' Court
to be held at Gettysburg, on Tuesday the
29th of September next, for confirmation and
G. ZIEGLER, Protley.
August 24,. 1835. tc-21
NOTIC.O.
r HE Account of C. F. KEENER, one of
the Trustees of DA N'L MEN AIGI - 1,
ie filed in the office of the Prothonotary of
Adams county, and will be presented at a
'Orphans' Court to be held at Gettysburg ,
on Tuesday the 29th of September next, for
confirmation and allowance.
G. ZIEGLER, Proth'y.
August 24, 1835. to—Ql
'MILITIA, ELECTION.
AN ElectiOn will be held by the Enrolled
Militia and Volunteers of the 2nd Bri
gade sth Division Pennsylvania Militia, on
Monday the 31st day of Angust, inst. be
tween the hours of 10, A. al. and 6, r. as. for
the purpose of electing a
;; :a'. ~ ;~:.
FOR SAID BRIGADE.
The Election tbr the Ist Battalion 80th
Regiment, will be held at the house of Wm.
Bailey, in Franklin township; for the 2d
Battalion of do. at the Court-house in the
Borough of Gettysburg.
For the Ist Battalion of the 80th Regi
ment, at the house of Mr. Smith (formerly
Einich's) in Hanover; for the 2d Battalion
ofdo. at the house of David Bell, in Abbotts.
town.
For the Ist Battalion of the 90th Regi
ment, at the house of Harvey Hammond,in
Lewisbury' for the 2d Battalion ofdo. at the
house of Muses Myers, in Petersburg.
Every member of a Volunteer Troop or
.company, attached to a Volunteer Regi
ment or Battalion, will vote for Brigade In
spector at the above Election, in the Battal
ion in which he resides.
The Captains of Companies will furnish
copies of the Rolls of their respective Com.
mules to the Oflicets of the Battalion.
The Majors of each Battalion are hereby
required to superintend and conduct the E
lections of their respective Battalions, be in
case of a failure or neglect to attend, then
that duty will devolve on the next senior of
ficer present--and make return thereof as is
directed by law.
Oz - ,,- - An Election will he held on the some
day for COLONEL of the 90th Regiment,
by the Enrolled Militia, and Volunteers not
attached to Volunteer Battalions, resident in
said Regiment. The Election to be held
at the same time and places of holding the
Election for. Brigade Inspector.
THOMAS C. MILLER,
Brigadier General.
til-1 9
Ati Dist 10, 1835
CABINET-WARE CLOUSE,
Chu 7llbersburg Street.
Where there is constantly on hand
A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF
wumx t r av i lal , a2
Ready for purchasers, for Cash or Produce.
Oz.7—Orders for comma's punctu.
ally attended to.
DAVID 11E1G Y.
Gettysburg, Oct. 21, 18:34.,
NVOIIILII 141V00/Al,
THE highest price given for good clean
WOOL at the Store of
MILLER & WITIIEROW.
Gettysburg, May 25, 1833,6. tf-8
CARMINATIVE BALSAM
Tr HEALTH RESTORATIVE,
In the Malignant,Spasmodic,or Asia( ic ,Chotel a, Cho
tern Morbus Diarrhoea or Looseness, Dysentery,
Sick• or Nervous Head-Ache, Cholera hifitri
turn or Summer Complaint, Citifies,
Cramps, Sour Stomachs, 13. c.
TO THE PUBLIC.
THIS medicine hus 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 contains 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 •rows
more pleasant by age. Children 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 tinnily
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 I;,ur ounces each,
with the words "Die. D. JAYNE ' S CARMI
NATtv.t•: BALSAM" blown on them, and the
written signature of D. Jayne to the bottom
of each direction—none others are genuine.
This medicine iH not recommended as a
"Panacea" to cure all diseases to "which
flesh is heir to" but as a remedy in Dial.:
rhira. 'rile beginning and latter stages of
Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, the Spasmodic
or Malignant CitoLmtA, Cramps, Cho/ics,
Sick and nervouslleadache. For the Sum
mer Complaint or CHOLERA of children it is
unrivalled by any other combination of inedi
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.—
Obstinate Diarrhwas of} ears etanding, have
beck removed by the use °fa few bottles o
it; violent D)senteries arrested and Cholera
Murbus cured. The Spasms attending the
Malignant Chokra 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 Dower over
spasmodic diseases of every kind seem .to be
absolute as it has never yet been known to
lin, of giving relief in a single instance.--
Griping pains, tormina and tonesmus
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 them relief in
he course of halloo hour
Children laboring under the Summer
Complaint, have been cured in a short Limo
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-
Boned, by all who saw them, have by a few
weeks use of this medicine been restored to
ierfeet health.
CERTI FICATES.
Cortificate from Dr. William Bacon, Pastor oftho
Baptist Church at Pittsgrovo, Salem Co., N. J.
Having been made acquainted with the ingro
dionts composing Dr. Jayne's Carminative Bal
sam, I believe it to bo a very happy combination,
and a useful medicine in many complaints which
almost constantly occur in our country, such as
Bowel Affections of children, Cholic, Cramps,
Looseness, Dyspeptic Disorders Of the Stomach,
Coughs, and Affections of the Breast, together
with all those diseases attended with Sourness of
the Stomach; and bohove that the regular physi
clan will often find it tkusolul remedy in his hands
and ono that is proper for domestic use, and cal
be put into the hands of persons at largo witl
safety. NVAI. BACON, M. D.
Pittsgrovo, Salem Co. N. J. ➢lay 41. b, 1831.
Certificate from Dr. W,n. 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 1
have met with, hr the relief of those diseases.
WILLIAM STEELING, M. D.
Bridgeton, July 19th, 1531.
From Dr. M. L. Knapp, lute Physician to the Bal
timoro Dispensary, and Agent for tho Mary
land Vaccine Institution.
Baltimore, March 27th, 1833.
Dr. JAYNE--...130ar Sir.—You ask mo what proofs
I meet with of the efficacy of your medicine. 1
can safely say that I never prescribed a medicine
for Bowel Complaints that has given the so much
satisfaction, and my patients so speedy and por
foot repot 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 appoated 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
havo ropoatodly heard said. In dysenteric affec
tions of adults, I havo time and again seen it act
like a charm, and give permanent roller in a low
hours, I may say in a low minutes. In fine, it is
a valuable medicine, and no family should ho with
out it. Reaped Cully;
M. L. KNAPP, M. D
From Dr. L. Lawrence
Codurvillo, Oct. 9th, 1832
Dr. D. Ivy:vv.—Dear Sir.—The curative powers
of your Carminative Balsam appears to be fairly
est , tblished. in all Rowel Complaints, &c.; and
from the experience I have had with the medicine,
I ant disposed to think very favorably of it. I
have lately tried it on one of my children, who
was severely handled, and with complete SUCCCAS,
without the use of any other medicine. So far as
my practice has extended. I think it a desulora.
turn in medicine, especially among children, who
are apt to be of this way; and which every
practitioner in medicine has found to ho a very
troublesome disease. Respectfully,
LEONARD LA %I RIiNCI:,, M. D.
From Dr. Charles ilatrzniond
Dr. JAYNE—Dour have MAO use of the
Carminative !Balsam prepared by you tbr 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 118 a medicine,
worthy ultheir particular notice.
CHARLES HAMMOND
Locabut, Va. Oct. 511, 1831,
From tbe Rev. Charles J. Hopkins, Pastor of the
Lla I , t Church at ti - Join N. J
Dr. JAVlsit:—Dnur Sir.—Undersiatiding you
worn about to publish certificates respecting your
valuable Carminative Balsam, I thought ifit would
be of any service to you, I would wish to boar a
public niy in its favor; as tvo havo proved
its oxuelloncy very frequently in our family, and
akoallministered it to our friends, who have Vi
fed us, and always found it gavo them speedy re.
lief. Yours Respectfully,
CHARLES J. HOPKINS.
Salem N. J. Jan. 7th, 1835.
The above valuable medicine is sold at
he Apothecary and Drug Store of the sat.
scriber.
SAMUEL H. BUEHLER.
Gettysburg, May 4, 1835. ly-5
I pit. HULL'S RECENTLY jsiPit(l.
VED TRUSS.—The distinguished
surgeons and medical fatuity of the cities
generally, and elsewhere, have come to the
conclusion that this Truss, in its piesent un
proved state, is the only instrument-surgi
cally 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 or which the following
names of distinguished medical gentlemen
or New York city, with many others, 'have
expressed a dedided preference for this in
strument, are respectfully added:
Valentine Mott, M. D. George Bushe, MD.
A, A. Stevens, M. D. David Ilosack, M. D.
John B. Beek, M. D. Samuel Ackerty, M. D.
Cyrus Perkins, M. - D. David M. Reese, M. D.
John Stearns, M. D. IVm. Andurson, M.D.
Also, the following extract of a late 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 incases 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 ever saw fur securing,_com
tiirting and curing the ruptured patient, }lnd
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_
VALENTI NE MOTT, M. D.
Park Place, Feb. 20,1834.
Loiters Patent of the United States have
been granted to Dr. Hull for 14 years front
the lit:4 improvemen!, dated July sth, 1833.
For sale at the Drug Store of
Dr. J. GILBERT, Gettysburg.
May 11, 18:15. tf-6
Carpenter's Componad Extract of
ICELAND MOSS, CARRAGEEN, SEIPP&
RY ELM, HOREHOUND, 4-c.
A VALUABLE remedy in colds,cotighs,
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 Carrageen or Irish Moss
has lUng been in use in Ireland for tho same
affections. Slippery Elm Bark and lore-
hound are also well known and appreciated.
for their beneficial efThets - in . the same dis
eases.
Prepared only by G. %V. Carp'entor, Phil
adelphia. And for sale by
Dr. J. ILBEIRT, Druggist.
Gettysburg, May 11, 1835. tf—G.
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