07' Devoted to . l o olllics, Toreigia and Domestic Intelligence, Literature, Science, .Igrieraufre, the *Mechanic 41•1 s, Internal Iniprovement, mut venerat .kiiscellatiy..4:„) Public Aar+ [(* - 13Y ADJOURNMENT... frlllE Subscribers, Assignees of JACOB Lii:FE R will sell by Public Vendue or Outcry, at the Court-house, in the bo rough of Gettysburg, on Monday the tad of November inst. at 1 o'clock, r. e. a - Lot of Grownit, Situate in said borough, fronting 60 feet on South Baltimore•street, adjoining Into of Wm. W. Bell, Esq. and Rev. D. McCon. aughy—and five.sixtlis of a LoT . , ndjoil.ing the above on the oast, and fronting 60 feet on High•street, and 30 feet nn an alley—on which lots are A U S TWOTORY FRAME 1 OSE Two STORY BRICK BACK BUILDING, a large FR AM E and Loo STABLE, a never fairing well of good water at the Kitchen door, a fine GARDEN and a mun• her of Faun` —A at the same time and place, AN OUT-LOT, Containing S siCrCS mid 23 PEnctiEs, situate in Cumberland township, near the borough of Gettysburg, adjoining lands of Gen. T. C. Miller and others. Said lot is under good fence,and part of it now in GRAIN. 0,-,Terms--one half of the purchase money to he paid un the Ist of April next, mid the residue in two equal annual pay ments without interest. The sale will posi lively be made on the above day. GEORGE SIIRYQCK, ANDREW G. MILLER, " "ign's Nov. 16, 1835 PUBLIC SALLE. WILT., be sold at Public Sale, ou the pre mined, ou Tuesday the 21th day of .Novenz ber inst. 12 1 41 1 :3,11b Situate in Menallen township, Adams co. Pa. on Conowago Creek, adjoining lands of Nicholas Detrick, Benjamin Harris and oth ers, lute the property of 'I'IIO3IAS GRxEs•r, deceased, containing 155 Acres, more or Wag. The improvements are, A ONE AND A HALF STORY LOG Ifl ~, HOUSE "11;1 • ;- •••••i' • and Dountx Loo BARN, and a well of wa ter near the door. -ALSO- Lot of 20 Acres, adjoining the above described Land and the Heirs of Stepten Hendricks. Tim improve.: ments are, A Two•STonit Los - Nil t 1 I I and STARER. Lot., Containing 30 Acres, adjoining the above farm, Henry Bender and others. The im provements are, A ONE AND A RAIN STORY LOG II OUSE, a small Double Earn, and a well of water near the door. Sale to commence nt 12 o'clock, rt. on said day, when the conditions will be mado known, by _ _ ISAAC TUDOR, GIDEON GRIEST, November 2; 1835. • PO-21 PUE'LIC SALE. THE Subscriber will sell at Public Sale, at the house of Henry Rex,in Menallen township, Adams county, Pa. on Saturday the 28th of November next,at 10 o'cloclt,A.M. nrce Lots of Timberlaiul; Ono of which is about half a mile from IVolf'o tavern, adjuminfr" lands of George J. Hartzell, John Rex and others—containing 8 acres, more or less. The second, about hallo. mile fi•oni'llap !tees' taevrn, adjoining lands of John Crum, Henry Peter and others, containing 5 cees, more or less. The third, about two miles from Hap kees, adjoining lands of Geo. Plank, Philip Long and others—containing 12 acres more or less. All Patented Land—late the Estate of DANIEL REX, deceased. Persons wishing to view the property can be shewn the same by calling on Henry Rex, or the subscriber. Terms made known nn the day of Sale, by WILLIAM REX, E.r'r. October 26, 1835. is-30 FARX FOR SALE. WILL be Exposed to Public Sale, on . the premises, on Saturday the 28th of November izezt, A FARM, Situate in Mountpleasant township, Adams County, Pa. adjoining lunds of John Horn. burger, the Heirs-of Cornelius Lot, George Wolford and others, containing 163 .Acres, and allowance, The improvements are A more or less. LOG DWELLING 4: g _ Log Stable, a Spring•house, with never fail• ing water. There is a sufficient proportion of Woodland and Meadow.. Any' person wishing to view the premises, can see the same by calling on William Cownover. ,0:7 - .5a . 0 to commence at 12 o'clock, m. when and where attendance will be given, and the terms at de known, by • WM. COWINTO'VER, s Adm'rs. 0., BOW NpvER Oetober.26,lM. is-30 :litho above property iy not sold on the 05r,0f sale, it wilt be offered fur rent, for prim seen fre rn theist day of April next, • riga LADY'S BOOK. publisied at Three Dollars per Annum, A t ftepaitgary for Music, Engraving, Wood Cuts raetry, and ?ruse, fat L. A. GODEY, 40014ps 004inortsaktin Placo,rhiludotphia THE GETTYSII"U - RG STAR, REPUBLICAN RANNI4IR,. COUNTY FIZEZTIATG. i T o tli e A 111 i c te, 43,.. —mt. J. CARPENTER, IN accordance with the recruit- 1 LT 0 T.I .1 IC 1" II I* - 8 IC 1.1.1 1 1 mendation of the State Central l .1 .5 17;OUI..1) reqpectiolly inform the inh , hi• Committee, the Democratic Anti• Masonic ‘Y,X tantq of Liberty inwn.hipond the Pith. Republican Citizens of Adams County who .y lie eener.olthat ~ he rc - ides at the house of are opposed to Free-Masonry and all other EAthee and Elizabeth Carpenter,i., sai,! township, two miles north of limmittsbtirg, and ta co and Secret Societies, ate requested to meet in an hill miles youth of David Eiket's mill,where CAW MTN. ME FACIA G , c.,113 rnm patients will receive prompt att,n- at the Court house in the Borough of Get tvsburir, On Monday Evening the 23d of Novem ber next, for the purpose of electing Tim D;;LE GATES, to represent Adams County in a Stale Convention, to be holden at Harrisburg, on the I4th day of December ilex!, to elect Delegates to the National Convention—to select Electors of President arid Vicc•Prest dent of the United States, if deemed advisa• (i)r other purposeP.' Daniel M. Smyser, Geo. L. Fauns, Robert Smith, J. L. Neely, Win. McClean, Allen Robinettr, J. D. Paxton, M. D. G. PfriJ'i•r, R. Meßhenny, Subscriber oiF.rs at Private Sale, II " SLY OUT-LOTS of Land in the Borough of Gettysburg arid near thereto. They are under good ti•nce and tvell improved. W A LTER SM I TH. October 2(1, 1835. 34) NOTICE T 3 TriACIILT:ii.S. TILE Board of School Ditectors fo-11;iiii illonhan township will wet at the hoti.- , e Jehu G. flays in Fairfield, on Saturday the 28th of Nort-ether tnst. to receive Pi opg,sals and employ TI ACRERS for three months. Male an 1 Female Teachers are respectful• ly requested to attend. By or,ler of the Board, Z. HERBERT, Sec'ry. Nov. (3, 1835. tin-312 CABIN ET-W A R E [IOUS E, Chambershurg Street. Where there is constantly on hand A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF ra rix, ra 1-41, Ready for purchasers, for Cit.lll or Produce. 6* — Orders for commis punetu. ally attended to. DAVID ITEAGY. Gettysburg, Oct. 21, 1834. tf-29 CONSUMPTION. Indian Specific, I~OR the prevention and cure of Coughs, Colds, Asthmas, Consumptions, Spit tint, Blood, and diseases of the Breast and Lungs, prepared by Poet. CLARKSON FREEMAN, of the city of Lancaster. -ALSO-- 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 direc tions respecting diet and regiment, and how patients are to conduct through every stage until health is restored--for vain find useless would be the prescriptions of the ablest phy sicians, accompanied by the most powerful and useful medicines, if the directions are not faithfully adhered to. The public are inflamed that the deposi tions 0( . 287 persons have been taken, before proper authorites 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. Oz:7 — The price of each bottle of Indian Specific is $l, and each envelope of the gen uine Specific is signed by Dr. Clarkson Freeman, and the initials, C. F. on the seal of each bottle. None can be genoine with out his signature, a base composition hay. log been attempted to be imposed on the public by a counterfeit imitation of this ex traordinary article. For sale at the drug store of Dr. J. GILBERT. Gettysburg, Oct. 19, 1635. ly-29 Joseph Dukehart Co.'s Basket, Wooden-ware, and Fishing-tackle W A.RITA U®[3- Nor 101 i, Baltimore, between Calvert and South streets, Baltimore, 20th Month 10th, 1835. •29 TRIAL LIST, FOR NOVEM BER TERM, 1835. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania vs.B.Black lord, Co-obliger in a joint aneeeveral ob ligation with Phebo Thornburg, Robert Mord'land, Isaac Wierman, Jacob Comely and Nicholas Wterman. Moses Myers vs. Daniel Fickes. Daniel Gilbert vs. Barnhart Hoffman. Isaac Clark use of Daniel Dean vs. Solomon Spangler. Englehart Melchinger and Mary his wife vs. George Wilson. James-Galbreath vs. James Lockart. David Roth vs. William M'Clellan. Henry Bittinger vs. John Johnson and Ja cob B. Lyon, Trading under the firm of Johnson & Co. Bank of Gettysburg vs. Isaac Wierman. Thomas M'Knight vs. the Gettysburg and Petersburg Turnpike Company. James B. Webb vs. John L. Fuller. Nov. 9, 1835. YOU will parade at the house of Jacob Norbeck, in Mountjoy township, on Saturday the 2';th inst. precisely at 1 clock, p. ar. to Winter Uniform. N. B. An Appeal will be held on said day for the last year. ISA ‘.O LIGHTNER, Capt. Nov. 1 1 .; 1835. it —33 County (70mmillee October 26, 18:35. _LOTS FOR SAILE. BILL OF DIRECTION, Mountpleasant Riflemen, Al TEN 'HON ! Linn, Having alts died with a celebr.ited INDI. AN DOCTOR, who is very tinted for his per forming remark •ble cures, and who has no !•u -perior in curing chronic. diseases, and having likewise pursued a regular cour,e of Medieal Studies, and believing that Botanic Nleallcines are supelior to every other kind,"lie would therefore invite the attention of those a hi) arc afilkted with clirn.de, di-ease, and can obtain no relief om oche , soorces—helievi,g that he ran give general sltisfaction to tlio,e who may see pr .per to emplot him. The diseases to whi , h he would invite public nit. n ConAtitilp'inn ---Tllo4e u hn are afflicted with this disease may (I 'd relief in a rely short time by making. use a' throe Indian remedies. Likewise these whet ate — troubled with the Lye, Cifiartihit firnp/ey, itstbnni or Plithi4e, pilriny or Pulling Female Drbilily, and Pe mole Complaints in gcnernl, Fryer an d ,jvie, mid rerrrg g , •nertilly; Indigcslion or 11llyopsui, Gra vel and .9o:tc, awl Nilra. Thee t.o• , bles-me co' , plaint, can be relic , ed in a shut time. ermrers will be cored withoot ranstic or the knife. •I - nose laboring tinder this di-e.ise may find relief av. ry s , nst time, and if the dig. case is IV l too far advanced, a permanent cure. I. I , .fiarnota.ino and Oct r Lion of the hones, Ninofitt .tion, Lock Ja w,Wltite a n d Fnvet Sores, Sca:d fI ad and Sores gen , ?SI'S. I a . S 0 keep on livid IT) ''St kin 's of Medicine for Tamil) iise Also Thompsoolan Medicines prepared I.r tannly Lik. wise a general a sertreeni of If I/IClNVS.(iirepired up , ri the true Indian prini - iple) fir the lollowin l diseaal , s, which ill sell at. as moderate prices as cy oilier medicine sold at the apothecary's shops for the •ame diseases--viz: For Coughs. Pain in the breast and side, or Siomach, stitrh or pain in the back, pdpi'ation of the heart, F potink of blood, head a , he, pain in the head, catarrh snuff, snuff for the nose bleo, D 3sen . tau or bloody flux, n ver and Ag•oe, &e. J. CA It PENTE R. N,wemher 2. 1835. I' I( I 0 • A LS For PnbUkiting a Biographical Memoir of the II 011. II11;11 /11AN S 011 W P.ll riIFUE, and impa , tial record of the life of any man, pre-eminent for virtues or ability, is among the richest offerings that can be mute to the common treasury of an intelli gent people. This is true, whether the subject of the Rork be found in our own, or a foreign clime. The influence of virtue has nu limits, and its imitation should feel no bounds. But the offetil.; becomes of an increased value, wnen the ch4racter portrayed, and the qualities held up for imitation, belong to a fellow-cilizen,w hose influence has been long and beneficially felt, in the Councils of the Nation, and the sphere of whose usefulness, a la , ge and patriotic portion of the people, are endeavoring to extend. The p ,, sition which Judge White now occu pies, before the American people. renders it ne cessary that they should know him, as he is, and as he hos teen, that they may be better qualified lc judge, what he will be, should they elevate him to the highest office within their gift. In affording them this information 4 l am proudly confident, that I shall he nerving the cause of virtue, and the best interest of my country. Washington, Nov. 161 h, 1835. 3'-33 The work will he puhli•bed in a Urge Byo. volume, and delivered In subscribers et $1 50 per copy, handsomely bound in cloth, and em hellt-hed with an elegant and correct likeneis of .ludge %Vut-rx, executed by one of the best Lir tistq . 11 the c•ntntrv. All k tt, rs and B,ll,c;iption papers, to he nii dresseii to the author, at Washington city. zpailactrzaztaiceao,A4Q lIEREAS the elon. DANIEL Dun- KEE, Esq. President of the several Courts of 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 of all capital and other ofliniders in the said Dis trict—and DANIEL SHEFFER OA WM. Mc. CLEAN, ES(lrs. Judges of the Courts of Com. mon Pleas, and Justices of the Courts of Oy. er and Termiher, and General Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital and other ofli.nders in the County of Adams—have issued their 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,and 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 Peace, 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, and other Remembi tutees, 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 are, or then shall be, in the Jail of the said County of Adarp, are to be then and there,to prosecute against them as shall be just. JAMES BELL, Jr. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Gettysburg, Oct. 19, 1835. tc-29 M ~tIF•~+ 5~'~~:~ THE Account of GEORGE DEARDORFF and Joirx WOLFORD. Assignees of AMOS GREEST, of Latiinnre township, is filed in the Prothonotary's Office of A dams county, and will he presented at the next Court to be held for said County, on the 4th Monday of November next,, for con• firmation and allowance. - G ZIEGLER, Proth'y. Ovtober 2fl, ic-30 NO TICr. rwiHE Account of ,lonN WoLroan, As signee of W s l. UNDERWOOD," of Latimore township, is filed in the Pruthon otary's Office of Adams county, and will he presented at the next Court to be held for said County, on the 4th Monday of Novell:. Ler next, for confirmation and alloWanee. G. ZIEGLER, F'roth'y. October 26, 1835 tc-30 C. .1. LEARNED TItI••WEIIKLY AND S 'OAT 11.1VEEKLY Pennsylvania Telegraph. TO every citizen of Pennsylvania, the proceed- ings of the Legislature grow yeirly more inter. eating and important; but the ensuing session oromises to be one of greatly increased interest. A new administration will conic into poi , or, "fresh from the ranks of the People," pledged to a thor ough reform . oldie abuses & corrup'ions of every department of the Government: Tho new Gov. ernor is to he inaugurated. His pilicy and pron. ciples unfolded and carried out irto practice. His conneillers to be chosen; his appointments to be made; and his whole administration to be formed. The subjects that will come before the Legislature will cause investigations, discussions and acts of the highest interest to all. The Editor of the Telegraph for seven years, has been a zealous supporter of the Governor e. leeted for tho office to which the People li,ce tn umphantly called him. He has also been .1 no less zealous advncate of thorough relitrm to every department of the government; and having tho fullest confidenc.‘ that the wishes of the People will be therough:y cam rind en: in this respect, he will Ink , . pleasure in sustaining the administra tion ofJosoph Ritner and the principles on which he was elected. 'flin Telegraph will also give full, impartial and early intelligence of the proceed imrs of both bran ches of the Legislature, including the re ports and debates on all goestions of interest, taken by corn potent Reporters. And every (drat will he made In do justice to all parties, and to render it wor thy of the continued confidence and support which has been so liberally extended to it by an cent politic. It will also contain a pm I ion of Congre , 4oini I and General news. Arran.ipinents are malting to publish it on an enlarged shoe!, with new type, and to have its mechanical execu tion inferior to none in the country. I'[:RMS, For the Session, three times a week $3 00 twice a week 2 00 For the whole year $1 in addilion to the session subset lid ion. The present subscribers who may desire the tri.weekly Telegraph arc req•leted to notify us. rust Masters and others furnishing five sub scribers and becoming responsible for the same, shall receive a sixth copy without charce. T 11E0: FENN. flarrkluitz, Nov. 9, 1835 V effiiis . ll; la Yutellig,etwe,r. . .7IFCIIE coming Session of the Legislature may he anticipated a one of importanre to vv. ery citizen of Pennsylvania. A new Administra tion will come intoo power,pledged to a radical reformation in the fiscal and other departmen's oldie Government. During the coming winter, not only will the leading measures of the new Administratiim be developed relative to Slate but imporant national results m a y be expected to flow from the measures [warted and the.course adopted. Such being the r a paper published at Ilarrishu-g, which will give fill, impartial, and early intelligence of events bieb may tr v nspire, will be highly interesting to every freeman in the Commonwealth. The PENNSYLVANIA INTF.L.LIOFNCER Will Cffil tuin lull and impariid reports of the Proceed ings and Debates on important subjects in the Legislature, as well as the accounts of the do ings of the Presidential Conventions which will assemble at the Seat of Government during the Winter. The editor himself, who has had con siderableexper ience as a reporter, will be, him self, in attendance in the House of Representa tives, and a competent reporter will be employ ed in the Senate. The Intelligencer wig ails lain the administratirin of Joseph Ritner in its measures for reform and retrenchment, and will endeavor to defend it tom the attack which may be expected from a censorious opposition, or disappointed ambiton. As the Intelligenrer was among the first papers in the State to advm rate an onion of all the friends of the Constitm lion and the Supremacy of the Laws upon JO SLIPII RI ENE.R. f , r Governor, so it will siren it, it - sly advocate the same union upon General WILLIAM H. HARRISON for President; and the editor appeals to the friends of the united action on the Presidential question, to sustain him in his efforts. TEnsts.—For the whole year, twice a week during the Session of the Legisistu , e, ond . bnce a m eek during the remainder of the year, $3,00. For the Session of the Legislature only $2.00. CO 'Post Mcistvrs and Agents procwing five responsible subscribes will receives sixth copy gratis. HENRY K. STRONG ilurrisburg, Nov. 9, 1835. GRAND JETRY,NOV EMBER T 31, 1835. Germany township--George Will, Mi chael It. Nussear. Hamiltonban—lsaac Robinson, William Cobean, Robert Simmons, Israel Irvine, Jacob Wieldy. Mount pleasant—George Golden, Joseph Rider, John Smith. Conowago—Daniel Gitt. Tv rone—Peter Studebaker. Liberty—Samuel M'Nair, William Kerr. Straban —Henry Brinkerhoff, Geo. Horn, William Thompson. Mountjoy—John Benner, James Barr. Pilenallen—Jacob Sandoe. Gettysburg—Geo. Arnold, D. M'Creary. Cumberland--John Plank. Reading--Joseph J. Kuhn. GENERAL JURY. Gettysburg—Michael C. Clarkson Huntington township--W tn. Taughin baugh, David Demaree, Joseph Taylor, I sane Sadler. Berwick--James Lilly. Mountjoy—John Horner, Jacob Diehljr Franklin--Richard Scott, Adam S. E Duncan. Conowago—Martin Clunk, John Morn ingstar, William Albright ; Hamiltonhan—John Mickley, Jr. Hiram Boyd, Geo. Irvine, John NPGinley. .Reading—Francis Fiches. Mountpleasant—John Cushman, Henry Snyder, Lewis Will. Straban—John Deardorff, Peter Brough, Henry Hoffman, Jr. George Boyer, Garret Brinkerhoff, Peter Montbrt. Tyrone—Jacob Fidler, John Diehl. Hamilton—William Hildebrand. Latimore—Geo. Meytirs, Samuel Hol linger. Germany—Ephraim Swope. Liberty—Joseph Will, William Scott, Abaahain Krise, Jr. Nov. 9, 1835. tc-32 LIBERTY 111 EN, ATTENTION! 'A COURT of Appeal for the past year will he held at the heu, , e of Mr. N. Morritz, on Saturday the 26th of Novearber inst. at 11 o'clock, .4. m. NV here all interested will do well to attend. SAMUEL ARTHUR, Capi, NiziY.-9, CAR,MINATIVE BALSAM lIMALTH ILUSTORATIVE, fn the Ilfatiamant,Spasmodic,or Asiatic, Utak, a, Cho lrra Mortimx, Diarrhoea or Looseness, Dysentery, Sick or Neromix Head- Ache, Cholera - Wan tuna or Summer Comphant, Cholics, Cramps, Sour Stomachs, 4-c. TO THE PUBLIC. THIS medicine has been belere the pub lic for three or four years past and has ac quired probably a greater degree of popu• la rity, than any article ever before introduc ed into general use. It cootains no noxious articd.., nor mineral or metallic substance and is cruet - idly dompounded so as to always be of uniform strertigin and consistency. It %vill keep good for years and glows more pleasant by age. Children are gel,. erally very find of it, and none will refuse to t ilk.. 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.-- Hors and travelling persons should always car r' o it with them. this medicine is put up in round bras moulded vials of two and lour ounces ea( h, with the, words "Dn. n. JAYNIeS CAR)fI NATIVE BALsAm" blown on them, and the Irritien si 2,nat ore: of D. Jayne to the bottom ~f each direction—none others are genuine. This medicine is not recommended as a "Panacea" to cure all diseases to "Mlle) flesh is heir to" but as a remedy in Diar rhtra. The beginning and latter stages of Dircentery, Cholera illorbus, the Spasmodic or Malignant CIIOLETIA Cramps, (Motif's, Sze); and nerrmis Ileadaelie. For the Snin mer Complaint or Cnot,En A of children it is I unrivalled by any other combination of medi cine ever used. It has repeatedly efT:!eted cures, when every other means had failed, aided by the attendance and skill of the a blest physicians,-that could be procured.- , Obstinate Dia rrhceas oft ears standing, have been removed by the use °fa few bottles of it; violent Dysenteries arrested and Cholera ‘lorlais cured. The Spasms attending the NI a lignant 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 lamer over spasmodic diseases of every kind seem to he absolute as it has never yet been known to fail of giving relief in a single instance.-- Griping pains, tormina and tenesmus Choi. 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 teaspoonful's generally gives them relief in the course of half an hour. Children laboring under the Summer Complaint, have been cured in a short tune 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 been restored to perfect health. CERTI FICATES. Certificato from Dr. William Bacon, Pastor of tho Baptist Church at Pittsgrove, Sirloin Co., N.J. Having been mado acquainted with the ingre dients composing Dr. Jayne's Carminative &II sum, I believe it to be a very happy combination, and a useful modicino in many complaints which almost constantly occur in our country, such as Bowel Affections of children, Cholic, Cramps, Looseness, Dyspeptic Disorders of tho Stomach, Coughs, and Affections of the Breast, together with all thoso diseases attended with Sourness of the Stomach; and behove that the regular physi cian will often find it a usotul remedy m his hands, and one that is proper for domestic use, and can be put into the hands of persons at large with safely. 1V Vii. BACON, M. D. Pittsgrove, Salem Co. N. J. May 4th, 1831. Certificate from Dr. Win. Sterling This cony 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 net with, for the relief of those diseases. WILLIANI STEELING, M. 1). Bridgeton, July 19th, 1831. From Dr. M. L. Knapp, late Physician to the Dal timer') Dispensary, and Agentler the Mary land Vaccine Institution. Baltimore. March fl7tli, 1833. Dr. JAYNE—Dear Sir.—You ask mo what proofs meet with of the efficacy of your medicine. I can safely say that I never prescribed a medicine thr Rowel Complaints that has given me an much satisfaction, and my patients so speedy and per fect relief ns 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 °fanlike'', it has frequently appeased to snatch the little vie ms, as it were, from the grave. "It saved the life of my child, and of such and such a child," I have repeatedly heard said. In dysenteric affec tions of adults, I have time and again seen it act like a charm, and give permanent relief in a few hours, I may say in a few minutes. In fine, it is a milimblemedicine, and no family should he with out it. Respectfully, M. L. kNAPP, M. II From Dr. L. Lawrence Cedarville, Oct. 911,, 1832 Dr. D. JAviss:—Dear Sir.—The curative powers of your Carminative Balsam appears to be fairly estiblished in all Bowel Complaints, &c.; and from the experience I have had with the medicine, I um disposed to think very favorably of it. I have lately tried it on ono of my children, who was sevetnly handled, and with complete success, without the use of any other medicine. So fat as my practice has extended, I think it a deals:lora. tom in Medicine, especially among children, who are apt to be affected this way; and which every practitioner in -medicine has found to be a very I roublesome disease. Respectfully, LEONARD LAW RENCE, 31. D. From Dr. Charles Hammond. Dr. JAYNE—Dear have made use of the Carminative Balsam piepared by you for Com plaints of the Bowels, with complete success in every case and I do not habitat° to recommend it to the patronage of the public as a tnedicinb, worthy of their particular notice. CFI ARLES El AN' MOND. Lecsburg, Vu. Oct. .sth, 1831. From tho Roy. Charles J. Pastor of the flautist Church nt S'alein N. 3 Dr. JAYNE—Dear Sir.—Unctorotanding you were about to publish certificates respecting your valuable Carminative Balsam, I thought Wit would be of any service to you, I would wish to boar a publie tit.itisonny to its hivor; a. w,a have proilid its excellency very tiequently in our family, also adulini ,, tered it to our friends, who hate visi tort as, arid always found it gave thorn speedy re lief. Yours l orrpect fillly, CHARLES J. HOPKINS. Salem N. J. Jan. 7th, 1835. The above valuable mvdicine is sold nt the Apothecary and Drug Store of the sub: scriber. SAIIUEL H. BUEHLER. Gettysburg, Mqv 4. l'1:15. lv-5 S E C C ed Ui. T. IvyncE is hereby given to all whom it ° may concern, that, in pursuance of au Act of the General Assembly of Penns . ) . lva• nia entitled, "An Act fur holding Special Courts of Comint.ti Pleas," passed the 1:5111 day of march, ISI and us suppleineutz., A Special Court of Common Pleas will be holden at the Court-House in the ho. rough (il Gettysburg, in and fiir the county of Ada 1119, on .illonday the do! of M ember next, kbiang lite fourth Monday said month,) at 10 o'clock, to try and determine all such matters as shall propeily he cognizable by the said court. J A ‘l ES BELL, Jr Sherid: October 2c', 1 R 35. tc-31) GARLEOANTIS 13AL551.27 OF HEALTH, Prvpared only by Join S. 511u.cn, Fredvricic, NI& T IE subscriber has just re. :do . cei vet! a supply of the a , trove valuable BA LSAM, which 4 ! il i tnow extensively known and ' is used in many places in the Nines of Virginia, Maryland, V: I Pennsylvania, Ohio, N. York, and Kentucky, with astonishing success, and has performed wonderful cures in dyspepsia, cholics, ner vous t rernors, Inwness of spirits, and palpita tion of the heart—it is also a sovereign reme dy for all kinds of worms, &c. The pro. prietor hat: ft great tanober of certificates in possession, of cures perlinmed by this val uable medicine, which would fill several co lumns or a newspaper, and therefore gives only a kw 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 g l ass ()reach bottle, and the propriety's sig nature on a label, posted 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 • iscount. _ _ AI'L 11. BU EH LER, Agent. Gettysburg, June 22, 1835. eow ly-12 R ECO NI EN DA'rORY NOTICES. Dr. John S. Miller, Fredericktown, 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 eyes, fin which I used a good many remedies without giving relief. I was at last 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 I procured of his agent in Hagerstown, which restored me to my good health again, and am now us well as ever I was, and you are at liberty to make it known for the benefit of those.afilic ted in the same way. Yours, &e. JACOB BOWER, Court Crier. Hagerstown, Sept. 15:34. About two years ago I was severely af flicted with the dyspeplia; which I had for the last fifteen years, previous to the above named tione,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 end debility to such a degree, that for two years previous to my using the Garlegant Balsam I never eat u meal but Inv stomach became so painful that I had immediately to throw it up. Seeing Garle gant's Balsam of Health advertised, I 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 inc 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 me entirely, and restored me to per fect 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, 18:14. HENRY LoUTH AN, Frederick county, Vag Lvesburg. Virginia Dear have used the Balsam of Ileallk which I procured from 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 afiections 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. Office of the Star & Banner z Chambersburg Street, a few doors West of the Court.llouse. CON DITIONS : I. 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