07- Devoted - to Foreign and DiimestiC A'ntelligence, Literature, Science, .Igriculture, the 'Mechanic arts, Internal Improvement, and General .'Miscellany. Sheritrs Sales: 14 pursuance of sundry Writs of Von& tioni Etponas, and Alias Venditioni Ex issued out of the Court of Common Cm u : of Adams county and to me directed, will be exposed to Public Sale, on Thursday gOth of October insh at 1 o'clock, P. At* od-the premises, the Following Real Estate, viz:— A LOT OF GROUND, Situate in Berwick township, Adams county, Pa., containing 5 acres more or less, ad joining lands of Joseph It. Henry, Henry Carpenter aad ntliOr.t. Seized and taken in Execution as the Estate of Jacob Faint egock, Jr. -ALSO-V , A TRACK 00 LA.Sth, Stuate in Berwick township, Adams county, Pa., containing 21 acres inure or less, a joining the lots of Abbottstown, Geo Rimes and others, _ " TWo Lets or Ground, Situate in Abbottstown, known on the plan of said town by No. 5 and 6, tin which are erected A LARGE TWO STORY WEATHER. HOARDED U 0 C . S I AC "11 7 re and STONE KITCHEN, with a well of water - at the back (1001. adjoining said house and fronting the street, bre erected A LARGE STORE ROOM and 'WARR-110USE, with a good Bai.n and other out buildings. ONE LOr adjoining the above and front ing on the street, on which are erected TWO STORY LOG 12, DWELLING HOUSE, Lou Saar and a FRA3LE Berta•. TWO LOTS ) No. 53 and 54, Situate in said town, on which are erected, A DWELLING HOUSE and Bawl, with a number offruit g . a a ilea, and a well of water. I I - I -ALSO- Two Lots, known on the'pian of said town by No. 49 and 50, op which are erected, A DWEL LING HOUSE and A STABLt. -ALSO- Two Lot No: 47 and 48, adjoining the above. -ALSO--. tea other good building Lots, With about halt an acre of land adjoining the dame. Seized and taken in Execution as the Estate of Jacob Pahnestock, Sen. --ALSO-- On Priday the 20th of November, at 1 o'- clock, P. m. at the Court-house in the Borough of Gettysburg. Lot Of ko. situate in the Borough of Gettys- burg, Adams county, Pa., adjoinino lots of Dr. JesSe Gilbert, fronting on Baltimore and Middle Streets on which are erected, A TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE and BACK BUILDING; with a well of water at the' back &xis-, A LARUE FRAME STABLE and other out buildings. On same lot fronting on Baltimore street a 'oo Story Frame Dwelling HOUSE. -ALSO-- IU Cumberland township, Adaria6 county, A I'ILA.CT OF LAND, Containing 22 Acres more or less, adjoin ing lands of Thomas C; Miller, Samuel lorney, and fronting on the Emmittsburg Road. in said township one other Lot, dontaining 8 acres more or less. Part wood land and part clear land, adjoining lands of Jacob Sherfe and others. -ALSO- One other Tract of Mountain Land, Situate in Menallen township, Adams coun ty, containing 10 Acres, more or less, ad joining lands of Daniel Orner, Peter Arendt and others. Seized and taken in Execution es the Estate of Jacob Ziegler. lily a postponement, on Thursday the 19th of Novcmber next, at 1 o'clock, P. 11. on the premises, 'TUE UNDIVIDED THIRD PARt OF A Tract of Land, sande in Reading township, Adams court. ty, Pa. containing 100 Acreg, mitre or less, adjoining lands of ILIA Myers, jr. John Baker and others, on which are erected A TWO STORY LOGI' lionse, LOC STABLE, and a Spring of wa• ter near the door, and a small OIiCIiARD.--- . 2 Seized and taken in Execution as late the Estate of Jacob Moses and Tobias Starry. JAMES BELL, Jr. Sheriff: Sheriff's Orrice;Gett . teburg. October 12, 1835. Strayed or Stolen MIROM the Pasture field of the subscri- AL - ber, near the Borough of Gettysburg, 60 the 25th of September last, A ILVALL SORREL HORSE, VlOffi kk tieing 4 yearn old ; four white legs, and white forehead, gaited. If the above Horse has strayed, I will pay all reasonable eiperises to the person Ivho mail take him vend inform me there of; and if stolen, I will give a Reward of TEN DOLLARS for his recovery. DAVID ZIEG LER. Gettysburg, Oct. 12,1835. CABIrET-VirAREI-10USE, Chataberaburg Street. Where there is constantly on hand A GOOD 11880U.TMENT Op 29151M1 11,11/144ig ;toady for.purchasera, for Cash or Produce. o*"Orders for corprrat punctu. ally attiiiided DAVID HEAGY. Gettysburg, Oct. 21, 1834 w tr-29 THE GE'fTirS BURG ST AR & REPUBLICAN BANNER. PUBLIC SALE. IN pursUance of an Order of the Orphan's IN Court of Adams county, will be sold nt Public Sale, on the premises, on Friday the 13th of Novernher next, at 1 o'clock, r. S. -11 L %AT kVA 0 - NI - 4- ';'•"r .. Late the Estate of Francis Atli son, deceased, situate in Mountjoy township, Adams county, on the road from Gettysliurg to• Taney-town, 6 miles from the former and 7 from the latter place,,adjoitimg lands of Isaac Paxton, in tot) Maring ant others, containing 2933 Acres, more or less, of Patented Land. The improvements are, a good zoo ' 11 0 ll* E 14,1 ; BARN, and other necessary out-build ings, and a spring of never failing water.— There is a sufficient proportion of woodland id meadow, and a stream of water running through the farm; also, an excellent OR CHARD GR AFTED. The farm is in an ex cellent state of cultivation, and produces good Wheat and Clover. Persons desirous of purchasing can ho shown the property previous to the day o Eiale, by either of the subscribers living on the farm. terms made known on the day of sale. • -ALSO On Saturday the 14th of November nes at 12 o'clock M. on the premises, A. LOT OF Gil ®UN D, Late the Estate of Francis Allison, dec'd, situate in the Borough of Gettysburg, hav ing erected thereon A TWO-, • STORY BRICK t L it •••• „ Tail a . 0 3 STABLE, &c.'und a well of water near the kitchen door. The property is now occu• pied by Mr. Geiselman. KT - Terms will be made known on the day of sale by FRANCIS ALLISON ' Adners. ROBERT ALLISON, Oki — lf the above Farm is not sold at the time specified, it will then be offered to the highest bidder for realer one year from the first of April next. September 28, 1835. PUBILIC 'AILIAE. gN pursuanco of an order of the Orphnns' AL Court of Adams county, will be sold at Public Sale on tho premises, on 'Wednesday the2Bth of October next, the following pro perty, late the Estate ofJOSEI'II FALLER, de ceased; viz: A FARM, Situate in Mountpleasant township, Adams County, Pa. about two miles from Conowu- Jo Chapel, adjoining lands of Jacob ill, acob Lawrence and others t containing acres, more or less, on which are erecte , A. ONE AND A RALF STORY LOG DWELL s I NG / /10 USe 111 47,:.:.. Double Log Barn, Slane Spring holiscithere are also two wells of excellent water on the place: About 5 acres in meadow, and 12 acres of which is in good timber. There is also a first rate ORCHARD of choice fruit on the farm On the same do j, A TRACT OF LAND, late the Estate of JOSEPH FALLmt, deceased, Situate in Mountpleasant township, Adams Co. Pa. about 2 miles from Conowago Chap el; adjoining lands of Peter Smith, Jas. Mc- Sherry and others,containing 33 acres more or less; on which are erected, a one and a half STORY LOG DWELLING 1-1 . OUSE " Double Log Barn, Log Spring Ilouse, will never failing water: About 6 acres in inea. dow, and an excellent ORCIIARL& The sale of the former to commence at 12 o'clock, nt. and the latter at 1 o'clock, P. M., when due attendance will be given, and terms made known by JACOB SMITH, Administrator, De bolas non: September 21, 1835. is*-25 (If the above' farms are not sold on the day of sale, they will be offered for rent. HIDES, OIL AND LEATHER: William W. Abbott and Robeit ttechee, under the firm or ABBOTT AgD CO. return their sincere thanks to their friends and the public, for the very liberal patron. age they, have received, and respectfully so licit a' continuance of the same at their well known Hide, Oil and Leathek !Rafe,. No. 97, Chesnut Street, Next door to the Bank of North AnieriCa PHILADELPHIA. They have now on hand a large assort. ment of Spanish Hides, Tanner's Oil,Leath er; Tools, &c. &c. 3500 La Pldta Hides, 3000 Chili do. 1200 Rio Grande do. 800 La Guayra do. 750 Pernambuco do. 1500 light Southerfida. for Up per Leather, 2700 Heavy Green Salted and Air - cl Patna Kipps for upper Leather-100 Bar rels best Straits and Bank Oil, all of Which they will sell on the most accommodating terms to Tanners. N. B. A . general assortment: of Leather finished and in the rough. LEATHER: wanted, f . er which the highest market price will be given, in Csshi or in exchange fur Hides, Oil, &c. . ABBOTT & CO. No. 97, Chesnut Street: Philadelphia, 9th.m0..7. 1825.. 3rns-3. T A.. 1% CB* 11111 E undersigned respectfully invite J••• their Fellow-citizens to attend a meet ing, which will be held in the School house of Mr. Andrew Little, at the "Two 'Pay. erns," on Saturday the 3181 of October inst. at 2 o'clock, P. M. for the purpose of form ing a TEMPI:BANC": SOCIETY. ROBERT YOUNG, SAM'L DURBORA W, JOHN • 'WILSON, (of C.) J. McILIIENNY. WM. H. BRINKERHOFF, COR NEL! US HOUGHTELIN, „JOSIAH BENNER, HEZEKIAH DOUG EITELIN, Jr. PETER P. BERCAW, JOHN B. HOUGEITELIN, ADAM WERT. Mounijoy township, Oct 19,1835. IPLI3b WA, wVHERE A S the Hon. DANIEL Dun. KEE, Esq. President of the several Courts of Common Pleas, in the Counties composing the Ninth District, and Justice of the Oiling of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the said Dis trict—and DANIEL SIIEI; ; FER and %VD. MC CLEAN, Esqrs. Judges of the Courts of Com mon Pleas, and Justices of the Courts of Oy er and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery for the trial dall capital and other offimders in the County' of Adams—have issued theit precept, bearing date the 25th day of Au gust. in the year of our LORD one thousand eight hundred and thirty five, and to me di rected, for holding a Court of COmmon Pleas, and General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and General Jail Delivery,nnd Court of Oyer and Terminer, at Gettysburg, on Monday the 23d day of November next— Notice is hereby Given, To all the Justices of the Pence, the Coro ner, and Constables, within the said County of Adams, that they be then and there, in their proper persons, with their Rolls, Re cords, Inquisitions, Examinations, end other Remembiances, to do those things, which to their offices and in that behalf appertain to be done and also they who will prosecute against the prisoners that aro, or then shall be, in the Jail of the said County of Adams, are to ho then and there,to prosecute against them as shall be just. JAMES BELL, Jr. Sheriff'. Sheriff's Office, Gettysburg, Oct. 19, 1835. • tc-29 LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS. Daily Pennsylvania Reporter. THE proprietors of the Pennsylvania Repor ter, aware of the necessity which exits for the dissemination of earlier and more minute details of the proceedings of the Legislature, than the circulation of a semi-weekly paper will admit of, design commencing, with the approaching ses sion of the Legislature, the publication of a DAILY JOURNAL under the title 4 the "Ilat• LE PENNSYLVANIA REPORTER," which' - will be de voted, xxcnttsivxnx, to detailed reports of the proceedings, &c. in both houses of our State Legislature. The experiment is one which can only be justified by a liberil share of public pat ronage—but, convinced of the accessity which prevails for the establishment of such a medium for the more general diffusion of intelligence in which every citizen of the State feels a deep in terest, and determined to deCure the assistance of the most able and competent reporters, and spare no pains to render the Daily Reporter Worffay of public favor, they rely with confidence nn the liberality of an enlightened and patriotic people to sustain them in their undertaking. It may be well to state; expressly and distinct ly thdt it id designed td make the Daily Pennsyl vania Reporter EMPIIATIEALLY ♦ LEdiELAtIVE PA- Its columns will not be open to the ad mission of any al tieles of a party character—such subjects will be referred to in the semi-weekly paper alone. Trusting to the well-known liberality of the citizens of Philadelphia: and other parts of the State, who feel an interest in the progress of our public affairs, the subscribers' submit this l'ros pectus to their consideration, and will feel happy to receive, at their hands, a degree of support which will cheer them in the prosecution of the projected experiment. TERMS: The Daily Pennsylvania Reporter will be pub• lishcd every morning, on a Bond sized sheet, with excellent thse. at FOUR DOLLARS foe the session, payable in all cases in advance.— Any individual transmitting TWENTY no.. Lina. will be entitled to m 3 corms during the session. ir7—The exertions of Postmasters and others are respectully solicited in aid of this enterpriXe. PATTERSON & SMALL. Harrisburg, October 19. 1835. Semi- Weekly Pennsylvanid Reporter. THE subscribers intend publishing this paper Twice A WEEK. as usual, during the approaching session of the legislature, which , will be one of more than Ordinary interest—and from new ar rangements which ate now in train , of prepara tion;, ad well as froth the fact that the best and most eiperiented reporters have been engaged to superintend the: legislative department, they hesitate nut to say. that the Reporter will be rendered exCeedingly interesting, and in every respect more worthy Of the patronage which has been hitherto so liberally bestoived upoh it. iuidividiials desiroha of belog fini in posses sion of full, fait and impartial reporti bf legisla: live debated and preceeihngi, i,ite doubt not. satisfactorily attain their object by ridding their names to the list of subscriber's for the or Semi-weekly Pennsylvania Reporter. (Ogle terms Will be the same al heretorcrri viz:— 0 I tar the session, twice a week; in advance. - ,f 2 00 Fur the whole yeai, • 300 PATTERSON & SMALL. HarrTahin4. Ottober 19; EiL TT i'3.l!iipy ATTENTION! YOU will parade at the'Colleo, in Get. tysburg, on Saturday the 7th of IVo vember titxti at 2 n'i:look; r. *preeisely, in Wider Unifoetn. By ardor,. R. MARTIN, 0. S. Oct. 19, 1835. tp-29 lit,N ELECTION WI LL• be held Immediately after parade, for CirrAnv, and Fznar and SECOND LIED TENANi'e of said Company. I). SCOTT, Major. • CONSUMPT.IO3I. Indian Specific, FOR the prevention and cure 0fe013 ,, ,,U Colds, Asthmas, Consumptions, Spit] ting Blood, and diseases of the Breast an vil Lungs, prepared by Duct. CLARKSON FREEMAN, of the city of Lincw:ter. BILL OF DIRECTION, Accompanying each bottle of the Specific, pointing out in a conspicuous manner, all the symptoms in the different stages of these distressing diseares; also particular duet t ions respecting diet and regiment, and how patients are to conduct through every stare until health is restored—for vain and um-less- - would be the prescriptions of the:ablest phik sicians, accompanied by the most powerful and useful medicines, if the dirxtctions are not faithfully adhered to. The public are informed that the deposs tions of 287 persons have been taken, before proper autliorites in the city of Lancaster, all completely cured in the most desperate cases of consumption, some of which are de tailed in the bills accompanying each bottle -0:7-The price of each bottle of Indian Spedific is $l, and each envelope of the gen uine Specific is signed by Dr. Clark-sent Freeman, and the initials, C. F. chi the s e al of each bottle. None can be genuine with out his signature, a base compusicion haw lag been attempted to be imposed on the public by a counterfeit imitation of this ex traordinary articles Fur sale at the drug store of Dr. J. GlLBEitti Gettysburg, Oct. 19, 163.5. 13-29 OARLEGANT'S BILLSALTIII OF HEALTH, Prepared only by Jolts S. Mira-ea, Fre-jeep:Cc, M 3. THE subscriber itagjunt re ceived a supply of the a bove valuable BALSAM, which is now extensively known and used in many places to the States of Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Ohio, N- York, and Kontucky l with astonishina success, and has performed wonderful cures in dyspepsia, cholics, ner vous tremors, lowness of spirits, and palpita tion of the heart—it is alin a soverei ,,, a reme dy for all kinds of worms, Scc. The pro prietor has a great Lumber of certificates in possession, of cures performed by this val uable medicine, which would fill several CO lumns of a newspaper, and therefore giries 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 blownon the glass of each bottle, and the proprietor's sig, nature on a label, pasted on the out_=ice wrapper of each bottle . to prevent it fro= being counterfeited. Each bottle is accom panied with extensive directions for its lase, which can at all times be had of the subb,ciri ber, at and dollar per bottle, and by the qulntity at a liberal discount. SAM'L H. BUEHLER, Afzera- Gettysburgi June 22,1835. only-1" RECOMMENDATORY NOTICES'. Dr. John S. Miller, Fredericktown, 31d: I do hereby certify that I had this rat - 41 spring and summer a constant pain in my stomach, and a great Weakneser in my kid neys, and pain across my eyes, for' which I used a good many remedies without giving relief. I was at last recommended to try a bottle of Oct rlegant's Balsam of Health, pre: pared by John S. Miller. I accordingly made use of one bottle, which I procured of his agent in Hagerstown, which restored me to my good health amain, and am now - as well as ever I Was, and you are at liberty to make it known for the benefit of those affic ted in the same way. Yours, die: JACOB BOWER, Court Crier. Hagerstown; Sept. 1834. About two years ago I was severely all fiicted with the dyspepsia, which I had for the hist 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—whick in creased my complaint, dyspepsia and gener al weakness and debility to such a degree, that for two years previous to my cisuq the Garlegant Balsam I never eat a meal but my stomach became so painful that I had immediately to throw it up. Seeing Gaulle kant's Balsam of Health advertised, 1 Naas 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 mte eo much; that in the course of a few (1E64 friy stomach beoii to retain and di, - .rst every thing I eat: I continued to use the Balsam' until I iiied seven bottfcd, which Cured me, entirety, and restored me to per fect health, Which I haie enjoyed ever sine, and not before for fifteen years. I ch.eerfid ly recommend it to all persons who are af dieted With dyspepsia or debility of swam- Bah: Giied under my fume this 11 th day of Imitary, 1834. HENRY LOUTH AN, Frederick qty; Va. Leesburr. have used die Balsam dr, Health which' I prodfred from you, with great bpriefi?; if not With entire retiel.—! When I pro'cured it I was sorely afflicted! with dyspepsia, attended by all the iffsitunns. sirrg sy mptoms, headaches, giddiness;, bean bUrn, and the thoUsand nervous afEctimusi which accompany it, in its worst stage, At times such was the debility ocatsioned, that I was bed ridden. I think I car saiy„ , thit the first relief, if not.the entire care.: was produced by the use of the BaL.-rni. Jan. li4t: CHAS. W. BINNS. Joseph .11.1kelatirt ar Co.'s Basket, Woodes-more, and Fishirw-tackle. W A.ItEALO %Ea No. 10Li, Baltimore, between Calvert and ,South streets, Baltimore, 20th Munth lath, 1e35 •29 CARMINATIVE BALSAM Er HEALTH RESTORATIVE, 31liff.,Sparmodic,or Aquae, Choles a, Clio- Gant Diarrhoea or Looseness, Dysentery, Navolut Mud- Ache, Cholera Infan ta:nor Ssunmer Complaint, Clsolics, Cnanga, Soar Stomachs, TO THE PUBLIC. • THIS medicine has been before the pub lic for three or four years past and has ac 14:paired palatial& a greater degree of popu• Latin-, than any article ever before introduc ed into general use. It coatains no noxious rattlact---., oar mineral or metallic substance rand i-_ , carefully compounded so as to always be of uniform 4rengtli arid consistency. 1; . It wan keep good for years and grows amine F4ea,-arit hy age. Children are gel, vets fond ail, and none will refuse to Like it_ It as so well adapted to the various co.-iriplaitits of children, that every family !should' always keep it in their houses, as woe-4 &Indies who have used it, now do.— !Saillors.and travelling persons should always Carew it with them. This meiicine is put up in round brass ! moused vials of two and four ounces each, !with the words "Da.. D. JAYNE ' S CAICMI NATts-E flta.sstin blown on them, and the j written signature of D. Jayne to the bottom j of each direction—none others aro genuine. This medicine is not recommended as a "Panama" io cure all diseases to "which flesh is heir to but as a remedy in Mar ntava- The beginning and latter stages of Dgoisrrry„ Ckairra. Mori's, the Spasmodic or illedi,fWit etIOLF.IIII., Cramps, Cholics, ! Suir and irs-inons Headache. For the Sum : anirr Corasmaiat Of C;IOLE RA of children it is .. InenirrAiled be any other combinat ton of Medi • cum , es-er u;ed.. It has repeatedly effected , sames„ waive every other means had failed !aided 11 2 . 0 v the attendance and skill of the a , ges:ll iphySicians, that could be procured.— Ohgtinate Diarrhceas of ) ears standing, have beks lien:vas - led by the use of a few bottles of it; cidezit Dv-,rrteries arrested and Cholera Mari.bats cured. The Spasms attending the . Mallii, ,, Teautt Clolera have always been sup praed in from one to three minutes time, and that much dreaded and land disease re j pratetdlllv cured without the aid of any other j' amiticSe of medicine. In fact its flower over 1 spasmodic disus e s of every kind seem to be j'allguitute as it has never yet been known to I fail of ! giving relief in a single instance.— ji Griping pains - ,,tormina and teuesinus Choi 1] ics,,Cramps &c.. are also soon removed by it Ilmainftls of females and sedentary per stmts. can attest to its superior excellence in sick anti tbrirocats licadaclics as two or three tteaspnvainfussgenerally gives them relief in the ociors3e of half an hour. 1 1 Children laboring under the Summer Caarp7eli zI i have been cured in a short time Mier an tiIIIPVEI remedies had Puled: -t hose tem 11/1510 have been so extremely emaciated i i that their hates ahnost protruded through I their sins, and all hope of recovery alien 14ocied,E.v atal who saw them, have by a few liseeks. ewe otthis Medicine been restored to 1 peafect bezhit: CERTIFICATES. tratiliGiailt from Dr. William Bacon, Pastor of the Bagaibti Church at Prttsgrove, Salem Co., N. J. !Lavin:vs been made acquainted with the ingre (brats iricaroposiug Dr. Jaync's Carminative Bal. sacii„ I thelaeve it to lid a Very happy courhinatiun, aina a cagenil medicine in many complaints which abasaft !matsWally occur in our country, such as Buisay4 Affemions of children, Cholic, Cramps, ID`fspeptic Disorders of the Stomach, [Cs. mod Affections of the Breast, together wrath all those disease's attended with Sourness of eta , :fkaaswath; and believe that the regular physi, aranaralllirden Caudill a useful remedy in his hands, p ausd cant Matt is pool:e . for domestic use, and can be prait Immo the bands of persons qt largo with smarty_ WM. BACON, M. D: Pie-nrrave,,iill'uiri Co. N. J. May 4th, 1831. Ce_rtificliete from Dr. Wm. Sterling. 'nits may certify that I have used Dr. Jayne's tratiremittative Baisarn very extensively in Bowel leatempihints; and have not the least hesitation in iiielturitai it s-nperior to any preparation that I 'Late cost via% der the relief of those diseases. WILLIAM STEELING, M. D. Baidizetcre„ July Mb; 1531. Firterd Dr. it. L. Knapp. late Physician to the Pal , tEmaire Difpenfary, and Agent for tho Mary ' Dazed Vaccine Institution. Baltimois, March 27th, 1833. Dir..Jimat—trear Sir.—You ask me what proofs Ai meet wrath of the efficacy of your medicine. I can sadithly say that I never prescribed a medicine flit Bowel Coanplaints that has Wert me so much satiaincrancr. and my patients so speedy and per -1; fiat ache as this. Whenever introduced into a I fausEy. s.t btcomes a standing remedy for those sZczeicts. azns is called for again and again; which „I Clink a pretty good proof of its efficacy and use ffiniessi. In t..3eSuinatet Complaint olchildren. it Nast &eclat...l:My appeared to snatch the little vie !! was. as it Irene, from the grave. "It saved the 1 1 , army chilid,and of such and such a Child," bale repestotily heard said. In dysenteric affec t:tin:los c.f aerials, I have time and again seen it act lan a charm. and give permanent relief in a few Laws I may say in a few minutes. In fine, it is a vsfearddesdediciac, and no family should be with !, oat id- Despeatully, From Dr. L. Lawrence Cedarville, Oct. 9th, 1832. Dr.. D. Jar-re—Dear Sir.—The curative powers f etyma C.anaaituttive Balsam appi3ars to be fairly mtallasibed in all Bowel Complaints, &c.; and Bum the I have had with the medicine, I ims or:inlayed to think very favorably of it. I I+lLinre lawny tried it on one of my children, who !, isms seimely handled, and with complete success, laitlisect the lane of any other medicine. So fat as I; prrairtine has extended. I think it a destriera ' Item int medicine, especially among children, who are mitt to be affecte4 this way; and which every 'll Pmatitareser im medicine has found to be a very Imo:Amon= disease. Respectfully. LICOSIARD LAWRENCE, M. D. From Dr. Charles Hammond. Sir.-1 have made UFO of the Caurominaa.lare J i am prepared by you for Com. pilaCitits cdf the Boiivels. with complete success in i•eseinr cave and I . do 7431 hesitate to recommend it r fire FL:arca:rage of the public as a medicine, wvolia-5 ,81 their antiticulai notice. CHARLES HA3ISIOND. Leimliarg„ Va. Oct. sth, 1834. Ricca Ore Rev- 17/Jarlra J. Hopkins, Pastor of the Ra,p1.24 Chord" at Salem N. J. ! , : Dr. Jsrsz—Dear Sir.-Understanding you I , mime atsout to publish certificates respeetiug your I: vakcsaIeCOXIIIIFIMULtIVe 13a Isam.lthoughtifil would cianv vrriioe to you. I would wihb to bear a n pr.tErti...;:tiserony in its favor; as we have proved leacKrkes , very frequently in our family, and iU. L. INAPT, M. D. I also administered it to our friends, who have visi. I ted us, and always found it gave them speedy re. 'lief. Yours Respectfully, CHARLES 3. HOPKINS. Salem N. J. Jan. 7041835. The above valuable medicine is sold at the Apothecary and Drug Store of the subj scriber. SAMUEL EL BUEHLER. Gettvgbara, May 4. 19:15. ly-5 V our th I CAC Library. Rooks by Moil! P rovechrs rf Two Nero Volumes for 1836. TIMM , : years have now elapsed since the proprietor of ‘Valtlie's Select Circulating Libra ry laid berme the public his original prospectus fur 3 valuable library, the great leatures of which we , e cbeapnesa, and the facility of a rap id transportation by mail. The most ample success h-s attended the enterprise, and they effects upon the reading community, it is be lieved, have been wholesome. The fourth year will commence on the first Tuesday of January, 1836• at which period it will be necessary to determine the additional amount of copies to be printed, sbnciiptions being taken only from January of each year. The entire success of the Library is the best guarantee that can be given of its continuance. It was the fiat to supply BOOKS ILI MAIL at a mere per ventage at their former cost; it has outlived more titan thirty puerile attempts at imitation; and has now an extensive list of pat. rotas who are of the most solid and valuable class of citizens in every win of the Union, as well as in foreign countries. The object of Waldie's Library, its it , e and porpme, is enjoyment liberal and iniellectuai. To .11 who love a mental banquet, without h.- ing CO spelled to tiepend on places of iodine resort, this publication furnishesa nicht valuable desrdetatiith, supplying polite literati , e of a character to enlarge and improve the The time and attention of the ed•tor. himirelf a reader from inchn t On as wee? As duty, ore de te,l to ther-proeuirment of works of an eleva ted standard of intellect which may be admit ted into every family Without hesitation by the most fastidious, and become a rallying point ler all its members, promoting social belles Lerner& reading and 't OnveisAtion. The variety thus collected from the irbole mass of published works, mostly ,new, embraces Ring , atilty. Nov -04, Vm ages and Travels, Sketches, Talee, and Select 11. story; persairal memoirs of extraordi nary individuals, and cbrions adventure, &c. &c. An amount cultural to fifty LOll , lOll duodecimo volumes is thus annu•dlhyr furnished in weekly` numbers, at a coat ouly egoal to on'e ofthe Lon; don works. The ptio thus embraces the whole range of popular literature, and the work hat now become so universally diffused in ,every part of the Union as to form nb iricmisiderable portion (Attie literatisre of the country, and welt which an acquaintance has become really sec= essary for those who mix in societk. The Library as now conducted disseminntece books to all parts of the country in (Not' five t& six; weeks alter their issue in London. five . dolla , s per annum expended in this Wify will supply gond reading for a whole circle or fun'. lvi for a CENT AND A II•LY A DAY, postage includ ed, a duodecimo book is sent every week mak ing in the course of the year more than Once yid- . times of Itees's Cyclopedia. One volume of the Library, containing from fifteen to twenty entire works, can be bound at an expense little exceed- . ing that of binding either separately, and con stitutes a concentrated collection forming a never failing resource of amusement and insruc lion, and which must always be worth the price that has been paid for it. The most ample tes timony has been spontaneously afforded that this work has contributed to the pleasure of thousands, who, but fur the resource it atiordeo„ must have been left with minds unoccupied, or thrown into unprofitable and uncongenial sucre ty. This immense supply of periodical reading has thus been welcomed every where as a means of improvement, and a substitute for the small talk or idle listlessness so apt to employ a huge potion of the time of the many. Waldie's Library is published every Tuesday, accompanied by a cover of four quarto pagcs„ entitled, The Journal of Belles Lettres. contain ing reviews of new books, literary intelligence of all kinds, tales. lista of new books, &c. thus combining the advantages of a Library. and the amusement of a magazine and newspaper) the whole for 95 00 per annum, or clubs of five in dividuals obtain five copies for sa, 00, a reduc tion which pays the postage. P•YMENT•LWAIS IN ADVANCE. IValdie's Port Folio and Coin- panion to the Library. THIS periodical contains half as much mat ter as the Library, at half its price; or noTit are fornished to clubs of five for $6 00. Its con tents consist of a reprint of the best matter from the London Magazines and Reviews, more es pecially Chambers's Ed nbiugh Journal. Its object is popular instruction and amusement. combined in such a manner as to enlist the feel ings,of every member of the social circle. It en. joys an eitensive circulation; price to single subscribers not taking the Library, $:.; 50, pO 5 l. age paid. (tilt-A very limited number of complete sots of Library and Port Folio, at the original sub scription price, may be hid for a short period. The Librsry has been published three years and the Port Folio one; an individual mar now form a club by himself, and by paying for the pa+t three years and the volumes for 1836 of the Li brary, and the Port Folio for 1855 and 1836, the whole can be had for £2O 00, Fur this an amount of matter may be procured which pub lic approbation has• atmoped as truly valuable and unique of its kind, This privilege must. however, be of brief continuance. Address, post paid, ADA N 1 ‘V A IMF., Seventh, twodoorasouth ofChesaut street, Philo& The Museum of Foreign Literature and Sci ence, price $6 00 per annum, the Library and Port Folio, will he Nu supplied for $l2 00. October, 19, 1835. *„.Subscriptions to the above valuable works received at this office, where speci. Inell9 'Ol each can he seen. Office of the Star & Banner : Chanzbersburg Street, a few doors West of . the Court-House. CONDITIONS I. The STAR & REPUBLICAN BANNER isimblishect weekly, at Two DOLLA RR per annum, (or Volume o 52 ,Numbers, ) payable half yearly in advance—or TIN Dollars and (fly Outs 11 not paid until after the C.X. titration of the year. 11, No subscription will be received for a shorter period tban,sii months, nor will the paper be discon tinued until all arrearages arc paid, unless at the dis cretion of the editor—A failure to notify a discontinu ance will be considered a new engagement, and the paper forwarded accordingly. 111. Advertisements not exceeding a square, wi be inserted TIIREE times for 07.4 E DOLLAR, and 25 cents for every subsequent insertion—longer ones in the;saine proportion. The number of insertions to be marked, orthey willbe published till forbid and char ged accordingly. IV. Ceniumnications, &c. by mail, must ue paid—otherwiso they will not meet with attentiou
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