Devote:l to k'olilics, Foreign (Ma 00121eStiC Intelligence, Liferaftrav, S'eiersee, . 1 1griestilita•e, the allechnitie ails, Internal improvement, and Celferai aliscelimey. IA) ADVEIII7SEMEN T.S. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. THE Aisigneos id A mos t . ; itiv:Fr, and al so et ‘VII.I.IA UNI11:InV000 2 of Lati more township, :1•!t its cotintv, have ap pointed to meet at the lionse Ib i ses 1f v. erg, in l'etershnig. (York Sprirois,) on Sat urday ere 2tith d ay G f Decent!ler nix:. for Pie purpose of distributing the ni3nev which rennin in their hands ainoni.4 the St-veral Creditors according to their Claims If any of the Creditors in either of the above eases, have not vet prese,ited their chine; tlit.y are required 0i present tliein on said & i v b e foie o'ciark, m. if thev wish to have their dis!ribulive share of the assets reinainiaz i.i toe hands of the several As bignees. Upon ni•glect of preienting their accounts th:,y will im.barred from receii,ing uuy distributivc share thereafter. EoitC; 1)E A R FF, %1'01,FOlt1), Assivres for Ainus Griest. joHN AAsi g ..e fur Wm. I.%Jentuncl. No 3J, 1:1;3.)., V ran f , r2 IN CARROLL'S TI:ACT, FOR. SALE. N pursuance of an Occh.r of the Orp:tanb' I- 1 Court of Adams county, will be Expos ed to Public S.tle, on Thursday Mc 10:/i of Dia-rather nest, on the remises the val 7 uat;:e Le a 3 5`4 Late the Estate of SAmum. WITII!:110W, Esq. deceased, situate in Carroll's Tract, Ilanultenban township, Adams county, Pa. containing about 326 acres—of which t:tov62oo are fit st rate LIME STONE LAND —and the balance in excellent T 1 M HER. TILE IMPROVEMENTS ARE A GOOD TWO-VIORY STONE DWELLING 110 U 3 r•Fifli •st . . /. LARGE STONE BASK BARN, WAGuN-811ED, Conx•curn, SPRING noose•, over .a never failing SPRING near the Dwelling; A GCMG AnteTtsel, ORCHARD OF 150 hearing fruit trees, with a Cider Press; a good well of water near the house, with a pump in it. Ahout.29 Acres are in GOOD NiIADOW, and as much More can be made as desirable, Nearl• all the fields are well watered. An indisputable title will be given. The terms will be one. half n hand, and the bal. mice in six equal annual payments. sale will commence at 11 o'clock, A. Dt. a lien at tendance will be given, by JOHN MARSHALL, „ m , rs. JOHN WITHEROIV, November 23, 11335. tr7Any person wishing to view the pre mises, will be shew•n the same on applica tion to either of the Administrators. anbite A' IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Adams county, will be Expos ed to Public Sale, on Tuesday the 15th day of December next, on the premises, . -1 Plantation , or Tract of Land, Late the Estate of DANIEL SPANCtEIt, de ceased, containing 200 acres, more or less, - siinate in Mountjoy township, Adams county, on the tom] leadir.g from Lit tlestown to Eiumithiburg—adjoining lands of Jonas Spangler, Jacob Spangler, John Topper and others. The improvements are t . TWO DWELLING irdevamo,,..,4t one Loo-and one SroNE; a STONE BARN, and a well of water near the houses; Alio way'screek runs through the farm. There are good APPLE and PEACH ORCH ARDS, and a sufficiency of llcAnow and WOODLAND—the cleared land is in a good state of cultivation. . 0:7 - The Land will be divided or sold uu divided to suit purchasers. - Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. 3r. when attendance will be given and terms made known, by _ _ JONAS SPANGLER, Aam , rl3. JOHN LIN ERT, By the Court,- T. C. MILLER, Clerk. November 23,1835. ts-3.1 - 44.1Pitc I N pursuance of an Older of the Orphans' Couit of Franklin county, thine will he Exposed torTubl,e Sale, on the premises, on Thursday the 24th of December next, at l 0 o'clock, A. 11. the following propertyJate the Estate of JACOB BBAGONIER, late of Warren township, deceased, viz: A certain P 2T-7. TI 0 I\T and contiguous tracts of land • f Situate in the said township of W;irren,! bounded by the Maryland line, lan , ls of Wm. I Pott, Michael Houck, Andrew Dickerhoof, Jacob Collar and others, containing 3501 Acres, or' thereabouts, with Two Loci . • . DWELLING HOUSES .4;1 1 a LOG Batty, a Fawn: CHOPPING MILL and a Sam MILL thereon erected. The terms of Sale will be made known by ABRAHAM BRAGONIEII,. Att , o'r. of Jacob Bragoiner, deed. By order of the Court, RI GOA It D NOltuow e klerk. ~,Novemper.23, 18:45. St i sf i l'i *.E. 4W U E 7; t Far Sato: at . thia TITE G-ETT-YSBURG srr Alt Sr, REPUBLICAN BANNER. • Notice is hereby Given, TO all I..cortees and other's concerned that the Adin;niFtration Accounts of the de ceased persons herein mentioned, will he ores lited to the 0 Times' Court fir corifi allo-Nance, on Tuesdo y ;he 29;, 1 1 day of llecenzher nr.rl , - T:ie Accolint of Samuel WNair, Admin istrator of Aoness deceased. The Account of Peter Stile, Executor o: Geor4e Stine, deceased. Tile Accaunt of Peter Myers, Adminis trator of David deceased. The Account of George Trili.kle, Admin istrator of Josh., Tretikle. deceased. The Arc- unt of John M'olloril, trator of John Allwrt, deceased. l'he Account of Daniel Mickley and Elz F:xeciita;•3 o f Valentine Plater. dec'll. Woo was Gaardiaii of G. M. Fluter. The Ace.,wit of Datil M id; lev and Eliza lath Rohr, Executors of Valentine Flolir, deed. %silo was Guardian of Matilda Fluter. Tile AC , :t/Illit Alt voider Caldwell, Ex center of James Anew, deceased. roc! G ,al Accotiat of Peter Hall, Admin istrator t f Jacob deceased. The A et:otiat 0f..7 acid) alit It, A dmiuist ra tor of Mary Faller, deceased. The Account of I'. C. Miller, Ad minis t tat:;r rf Charles Gr.od, deceased. Th.: Account of John Everett, Adminis trator of Elias Pearson, dec'd. The Account of Catharine Chan ib .rs, A ch ministratrix of Francis Marshall, dec'd. T. C. MILLER, Register. Register's (Mice, Gettysburg, November 23, 1 t-. 135. S to—:34 TO tb.c ti ct e, S. CARPENT3.III, L',lo T. 1.11 C C • 1.11 -- TfT,.01..7LD respectful:). 'minion the inli .b. toots of Liberty towodlipoitil the Pub. fc eenerallv. that he rosidis at Ilie house ul Esther and Pdizabeili Carpenter,i said tom, :Ishii', tw., miles notth of Emmittsloirg, and t o and .art half toils of David Eikei 's mitl,w here calls limn pair tits will remive prompt atten tion. 113ving studied W.th a celebrated IND! AN DOCTOR, who is very noted for his per• forming retrial k.ble con s, atol a Ito has no su perior iii curing chronic diseases, and having likewise pursued a regular enure of Medical Studies, and helteillig that Botanic Medicines are superior to eve"y oilier kind. he would therefore invite the attention of those u ho are afflicted with chronic disease, and can obtain no relief L um other sources—believing that he can give general satisfaction to those who May ace proper to tITIIIiOI The diseases to w6i,6 tie would invite puVic attention are, Comump ion —Those who are :aided with this disebse may fir:d relief in a very shot time by making use of those littliats remedies. Likewise those who are troubled with the Veer Cumplaint,Dropsey. .dallinars or Vithi•sic, E pilepsy or Falling lila. Female D.l;:lity. and Fe male Complaints i n gene.-al. Fever and Apse, and Fevers generally ; Indigestion or Dyspepsia, Gro ve/ and Stone. Rheumatism, and Piles. These troublesJme complaints can be relieved in a shaft time. Cancers will be cured without caustic or the knife. Those laboring under this di, , ease may find relief in a very s!itot time, and if the di.- ease is not too far advanced, a permanent cure. Likewise. loflamniation and Ulceration of the bones, 31ortific tion, Lock Jaw,White Swelling and Fever SorLs,Sca!dllead,Felluns and Sores generally. I a!so keep on hand most kin Is of dledicine for family use Also Thompsonian Medicines prepared for family use. Likewise a ketteral a-sortment of %1l IDlClN ES,(premired upon'th e true Indian principle) for the 101 l raving elite-as es, which (sail! sell at as moderate prices as ray other medicine sold at the apothecary's shops for the same diseases—viz: For Coughs. Pain in the breast and side, or s:onaach, stitch or pain in the back, pdpitation of the heart, spittiog of hlootl.bead a , he, pain in the head, catarrh snuff; guitar for the nose bleed. I)) sen lacy or bloody flux, Fever and Ague, &c. J. CARPENTER. November 2, 1835. 3m— ;1 riOTICE TO TEACH D'ULS. THE Board ofSchool Directors for Cum berland township, will meet at the house of Wm. W orks, on Wednesday the 9th of De cember next, to receive Proposals and em• ploy TEACHERS for three months.— Teachers are respeofully requested to at tend. By order of the Board, Q. AR AISTRONG, Sec'ry. November 30,1835. . TRIAL LIST, [For the Special court, December 28, 1835 IPeter Hamm, vs. Michael Doudle. ! David Witherow vs. Samuel Epley, eldest son and one of the Heirs at Law, of Peter Epley, deceased. Nov. JO. GENER,ALJURY, FOIL, THE SPECIAL COURT; To be held on the 28th of December nest. Latimore township—John Wollord, Nit Liam Gardner. Setuban—Alexander Campbell, James Dickson. Huntington—John Gardner, Tho's Ste- phens, Willia'ru Gardner, Abel Walker, Adam Slaybaugh, William Moorhead. Berwick—Mathias Stei ,, ers, Henry Gitt Conowago—William Gitt,, Ir., Henry Herring- Tyrone—Johnston Neely, Miltzer Sny der, Nicholas Deatrick, Thomas M'Cleary, Peter Miller, Lennaid Delap. Lib rty-.William M'Creary,Sain'l 11'Nay, Henry Woriz. Frank:in—David Hamiltonban—JoEeph Reed, William Vb' it lie.row. Mounipleasant—Philip Kohler, Jesse WiiHord. Get t)shurg—Robrrt Smith, Geo. Shry ock, Adam Walter, Samuel Witlierow. MenallLn—John Kuouse, Charles F. Kerner. Hamilton—William Wolf. Reading—George Brown.' ' Nov. 30. 1i4:35. - • - IratiLDlt'S Published at Three Dollars per Annum, A Repohitory for Alusie, Eouravirg, Wood Cuts Pee:ry, and Prose, , int L. .1. GODF:I', Buildin:;s,7ratih!iu. r!:.Le,Philadelphia HIDE` S, OIL AND LEATHER. William W. Abbott and Rob -, ...rt Itech e, under the lirrn of A B BOTT AND CO. return their simtere Clanks to thvir friends am! the public, tOr the very libi•ral patron• •c the% have received, and fespec Cully so. n continuance of ii same at Oleic %veil known Hide, Oil and Leather store, No. 97, Clwsout :ittoot, Null door to the, Bank of North America, PKHLIDELPHIA. They hare JUN on hand a large a isort neat Ili.les, Tanner's 011,L..atIt Tri(ok, 6.7 C. t.Z(. :3311) Li Plata Thefts, 1 00`) Chili do. 1200 Rio Grande do. I ? . 800 La Guayea (10. `ll - Pernambuco do. 1 I. 15 1 0 light Soother:ld°. for Up- prr Leather, J •-:. 2700 Ileary Great Sailed and Drird Patna Kipp,i liar tipper Leather-100 liar• rely best Straw, and hank• Oil, all of which they u ill sell on the most accommodating !Cling to Tanners. • N. B. A general as.ortment of Leather finished and in the rough. LEATI - lER wanted, for which the highest niailiet price will he given, in Cash, or in exchange for Hides, Oil, 3.;.c. Al>ccrrc & (0. No. 97, Chesnut Street: Philatlelp . .ia. 9th mi.. 7. 1925. 3ins-23 HIDES, OIL & LEATHER. THE Subscribers, at their Old Stand, No. SH, Chesnut Si met, three doors liclow 3d Street, have I;ir Salo a large aSSCirtilletit (.1 SPANISH lIIDES, TANNER'S OIL AND LE -kTil ER —viz: 3.100 La Plata Hides 12(1) Chili do. 1000 Rio Grande dO. 700 La Gooyra do. 600 Green Salted do. B. Ayres S 500 Pernambuco do. SUO Liaht St. Domingo Hides. 200 , ) IL•avy Green Salted l'utna Kips for Diana. Lea'her. •2500 dry Maims. lOU Barrels of Straits and Rant• Oil. The highest price will be given for Leath er, in or in exchan , e for Ilides. JOSEPH HOWELL, & CO. Philadvlphin, 9th mo 7,1835. 6mq-23 0` 7 " ? C. 711. THE Commisioners of Adams and Cunt be rland Counties are requested to meet at the !lease of Daniel Kenower, in South M tdcilet on township, Cumberland County, on the Set day of December next, to elect THREE MANAGERS fur the Hanover and Carlisle Turnpike Company to serve ►or one year. The Stockholders of said Company are to meet at the same time and place to elect two Managers to serve tor one year. By Order of the Board, CHRISTIAN PICKING, Sec'ry. Nov. 16, 1425. VOIR. 11:FANYT. ripriE subscriber offers fnr Rent until the - 1 °- st of April next, the HOUSE at pres ent occupied by hint. The situation is plea sant and terms reasonable. In the absence of the subscriber, enquire of the Editor. B. S. SCIIN ECK. Gettystir. , , Nov. 9, 135. t f-32 I.A.WSO 1809111. CE. PERSONS indebted to the Es! ate of V ALE TINE FLOUR, dece'd, are hereby notified, that payment must he made on or before the Ist day of January next. Mier that day, the accounts of those neglecting this notice, will be placed to a Magistrate's hands for collection. ELIZABETH FLOHR, Ex'x. DANIEL MICKLEY, Jr. Ex'r. November 2, 1435. 6t-31 L OTS FOR &ILE. PFOIE Subscriber ofnrs at Private Sale, -u " SIX UT-IL OTS of laeqd in the Borough of Gettysburg and near thereto. They are udder good fence and well improved. WALTER SMITH. October 26,18:3ö. tf-30 CABINET-WA REUOUSE, Chamber. burg Street. Where there - is constantly on hand A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF WV Le Ready for purchasers, for Cash or Produce. (K*Orders for C eyrixes puncta. ally attended to. DAVID IIEAGY. Gettysburg, Oct. 21, 1834. 41-29 sT sTFA la . wAS lefl at my house,in Franklin town ship, v Adams county, Pa. on the 15th of Sentomher last, by a - Drover a SMALL BLACK S TIE ER,, MO 's. supposed to be a yearling, with , a small piece off each ear.— The owner is requested to cull, orove pro- perty, pay charges and take it away. WILLIAM BAILEY,. November 21,1835. 3t*-34 Jose/;ft Co. 1 8 Briski t, Wobilen•truiv; 'and Fishing-tackle E -1i14.) '611:, . No. 1011, Baltimore, between Culvert and South streets, Baltimore, 20:11 Iluntl► 1901, 1535. 20 CONS'UItIPTION. Indian Specific, (:ft the prevention nud cure of Cui2hs, - 14 - Colds, Astintiiis, Crnhiniiptions, Spit ting Blood, and discuses of the Brenst and Linws, prepared by D.Jet. CL.IItESON FREIDI A N, of the city of Lancaster. MU, OF DIRECTION, A cv(mirinying cacti bottle ihe Specific, pointing out in u conspicuous tnanner, oil ill, Nviiiptoies in the ilstr:rent wages of t labs( disticssing tliseares; alsr, particular three tauas respeciing diet and regiment, and him patients are to conduil through every sla2c until health restored--lor vain and useless %%mild be the pre,criirion. , of tke übleet phi sicians, liecoitipatlied by the most 1/1/%% (.:11 - 111 ;111(1 1/P•1111 inedietne4, it the directi His arc riot fait:dulh; adhered to. The public are informed that the depose• tions (if 2"37 persons have been taken, beaire proper init:an ites ill the city of Lancaster, nil completely cnied in the most desperate cases olciinstimpt ton, 8 une of which are de tailed in the ti;lls accomp .hying each 1).1(110. fr,7 - The price of ete.:ll bottle ol• InTriii Specific is $l, and each envelope of the gen. nine Specific is signed by Dr. Clarkson Freeman, and the initials, C. F. on the seal ()I' each b.,t !le. None ran be genuihe wab• (ail Lis sigt:as tire, 11 base composii ion hav• ing beet' attempted to be imposed nti the public by a counterfeit imitation of th.s cx. traordinary article. For sale at the drug store of Dr. J. G I ',BERT. Gett, slat rg, Oct. 19, 1043'1. Iy-2J 1' It 11 1 4 *; 4 iI.S For Pobli.hmg a Biographical :11i moir of the 110 11. 1111g11, I.AAAN you W c. 4A\ F I 1 . 111.12 nil imps ti .1 record of th e t :4"A lite of any n an, pre-eminent for viittlei or ability, is among the richest ufleiing's that r. 411 be made to the common ca....n Of an iwello gent people. This is trite, it Its:vier the s ihjcct of the work be found in nor own, or II Iniel4n clime. The infliten , e of virtue 1134 no and ifs imitatim should feel no botinds. But the offering becomes of an iu r.• inn] %slue, it nen the chnr..eter portrayed, and the qualities hell up forimitution, belong to a fellow-ini.zen,whose infliience tins been long arid beneficially felt, in the Cutilielln of the Nation, and the sphere of %hose usefulness, a laige and patriotic potion of the people, ore enilean.nog to extend The pos.tion which J.idge Wfiiie now occu pies, before the Aineileiin people. renilei it it ne eci.sary that they should know hint, as he is, nod as lie hot been, that they may be huller qi.lifred tC judge, wilt he trill he, should they elet ate hi bto the highest office within their gift. In affording- them thin infirmstiont I am proudly cold - Went, that I shall he serting• the catine of ti. toe, and the best interest of my country. C. J. LEARNED. Washington, Nov. 16th, 1835.3 —33 The work will be_ publi , hed in a Loge avo. volume, and delivered to i.ubicribeis at $1 50 per copy, hanch.tioiely bound in cloth. and em bellished with an elegant and correct likeness of Judge Witt-re, executed by unc of the best ar tiste in the country. All I,ttcri sold a.,l3.cription papers, to be ad dresied to the author, at IValhington city. PROSPECTUS OF THE Congressioacil Globe. 2711711 E sneers of the experiment we have haln made to furnish a succinct history of the proceedino of Congress, from (hiv to day, with sketches of the Debates, induces the uncle' sign ed to persevere in their plait to e , stend and per fect it. They have resolved that the Congres sionsl Globe shall not only en.b•.dv the paths memary alma', of the country, brit Shan also fur ni•h an Appendix. which will coutsin the finish ed speeches of the prominent speakers tot the most important subjects %%Einem out by members themselves; horn the notes and printed speeches of the reporters. The Congressional Globe, with an Index, will he published weekly, upon double royal paper, in octavo form as heret,•fote, at One Dollar for the Session, It may be subscribed for separate ly. The Appendix of finished speechca will, al. so, he puolished fur Doe Dollar. It is probable that nest session of Congress will continue neatly seven months; if so, the work will c , .main between four :riot five hundred pages, and u ill he the cheapest pUblication per. hap.; in the world. 'l•he next ses,inn of Congress will probabl) be the mint eventful one which has emit re.l for many years, and will certainly be replete with interest, and its course will have great influence in fixing the destiny of the Republic for years to come. Immediately preceding, as it does, the next Pre•identtal election, and cunta' • g the leading minds ofalittic contending parties nt the country, deep and abiding int...test will attend the debates. The whole drama will he latth• folly exhibited in the Cungresaional Globe and the Appendix. We 1141/e already provided fur nor reporting -corps, eminent abili•y and skill in one branch of Congress, and we expect to obtain an adequate reinforcement of capable persona in the other by die lime it meets, to fulfil our own wislie4 and the expectations of the members. Noopaiiis or cots 00 our part will be spared to accomplish it. As the work w ill be continued regularly, and he wade perni4tient, authentic, and the, eh, e high. ly useful, all who take an interest in the politi c aff.ira of the country will do well to begin their subscription toHI the next cession. MUMS CovuncssiortAt. Gr.unc.-1 copy dwing- the Session, $1 Du. do. 11 copit s du. $ll.l ApPeuclix.—Same price. Payment may be made by mail, past paid, II t our risk-. The notes uFsny specie paying Bunk will he received. (J No a tention will he psi I to any (miler, tin less the money accompany it, or tiitloiis twine responsible person known to tis to be so, shall agree to pay it before the Sestion eapirea. BLAIR ESF RIVES. IVasbington, 1). C. Nov. Z.. Estate of Christina Overholtzer, deceased. tfk LL persons indebted to the Estate of ki• CHRISTINA • OVERHOLTZER; late of Liberty township, Adams county, Po. deceased, are request ed to come forward and make settlement to the subscriber, on or before the 25th of December next—and those haying claims against said Estate, tile also requested to present the saine,propeil) authenticated, for settlement. • - The Administrator 'resides in Liberty township, Adams county. Christian Overholtzer, Myer. Octuber tiL° CARMINATIVE BALSAM AND rr HEALTH RESTORATIVE, ha Ilse Malignsint,Spasmodicor .Asialic,Chatri a, Cho lera Diarrhora or Looseness, Dot vitry, Sick or Xi-renal Chri!ert, kfia,- tans or Sa.n/nrr (Ann/gain!, Chokes, Cramps, Soar S'iumeschs, 4-c. 4-e. o 'l'llE PLIPLIC. TilIS medicine has been helot(' the pub lic 1;i- tin et: or four years post and has ac quired probably a greater degree of pop la rity, t loin any article - ever heliire introduc ed Imo general use. It coatains no noxiou artiel nor minerat t or metallic sabstanc and i. ea:elk Ily compounded so as to alway be of unit . nrin strength and consistency. It Is ill keep good fur years and grow mme pleasant by age. Children are gm,- er illy very feud of it, and none will refuse ti take it. It is so well adapted to the variou co nilaints of children, that every LIDO:. sh add always keep it in their hou•ws, a• most lionilies who have used it, now do.-- Sailors and travelling persons should always carry it with them. This medicine is put up in round hras moulded vials of two and four ounces e.ich, with the words "Da. 1). JAYNE's CAaat- NATIVE BALSAM " blown Un them, and the written signature of D. Jayne to the bottom of each dire,:tion—none others ore genuine. 'f . :s medicine is wit recommended as it "Panacea" to cure all diseases to "which flesh is heir to" but us a remedy in Mar rham. '1 11e be, , iiming and latter stages of I)yscnlcr!, Cholera Morinm, the Spusincnize in Malignant Cum,ERA, Crainps, Cho Sick and nervous Ileadache. Fur the Si:m iner Cum, loin! or CHOLERA of children it is ant ivailed by ally other combination olmodt cine ever used. It has repeatedly efrecied cures, when every other means had fade,' aided by the attendance and skill, of the a blest physicians, that could he procured.— Obstina:c Dia rrliwits of \ cars eta nding, have been removed by the use of a few bottles of it; viol lit D%,-ent..•ries art usted and Cholera Nlorbu. cured. The Spasms attending the Malign tnt 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 fitct its power over spa-imodie discuses of every kind seem to be absolute as it has never yet been Ituowe to fail of giving relief ill a single instance.— Griping. pains, tormina and tenesmits Choi ics, Cramps tkc. are also soon removed by it. Hundreds ut• females and sedent.iry per sons can attest to its superior excellence in si-k and nervous licadoehes us two or t h ree teaspooniulls geni•rally gives them relief iu the course of hall on hour. Children laboring under the Summer Complaint, have been cured in a short time after all known remedies had failed:--those too who have been so extremely emaciated that their bones almost protruded through their skins, nod all hope of recovery aban doned, by all who saw them, have by a few weeks use of this medicine been rest,ired to perfect health. CF.ial Fl GATES Certificato from Dr. William Baron, Pastor oftho Baptist Church at Pittsgrove, Salem Co., N.J. Having been made acquainted with the ingre dients composing Dr. Jay 110'N Carminative }li mn, 1 behove it to be a very happy combination, and a useful medicine in many complaints which almost constantly occur in our country, such as Bowel Affections of children, Cholic, Cramps, Looseness, Dyspopfic Disorders of the Stomach, Coughs, and Affections of the Breast, together with all those diseases attonded with Sourness of the Stomach; and believe that the regular physi cian will often find it a usolul remedy in his hands, and ono that is proper tin domestic use, and can be put into the hands of persons at lag° with safety. NVAI. BACON, Al. D. Pittsgrove, Salem Co. N. J. May 4th, 1831. Cortilinalo from Dr. Irm. Stee/iny, This may certify that 1 have used Dr. Jaynn's Carminative Balsam very extensively in Bowel Complaints, and have nut the least hesitation in declaring. it superior to any preparation that I have met with, I'.r the relief of those diseases. WILLIAII STEELING, M. D. Bridgeton, July 19th, 1531. From Dr. M. L. Knapp, late Physician to the Bel. timbre Dispensary, and. Agent ror the Mary land Vaccine Institution. innoin, March 27th, 1833. Dr. JA YNE—Dniir Sir.—You ask me what proofs I meet with of the efficacy of your medicine. I can safely pay that I never prescribed a medicine for Bowel Complaints that has given ma so touch satisfaction, and my patients so speedy and per. fact relict as this. W turnover introduced into a tinnily, it becomes a standing remedy liar 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 appealed to snatch the little vie. Ins, as it were, from the grave. "It saved the life of my child, and of such and such a child," have repeatedly heard said. In dysenteric affec tions of adults, I have time and again sebn 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 valuable medicine, and no tinnily should be m ith out it. Respect Al. L. kNAPP, 111. I/ From Dr. L. Lawrence. Cedarville, Oct 9th, 1832 Dr. D. JAYNE—Dear Str.—The curative powers of your Carminative Balsam appears to be fairly established in all Bowel Complaints, &c.; nod from the experience I have had with the medicine, I am disposed to think very •favorably of it. I have lately triad it on one of my children, wile was sevoiely handled, and with complete success, without the use of uny other medicine. So fur as my practice has extended, I think it a desuleru lmn in inediUtne, especially among children, who are opt to be affected this way; and which every practitioner iii medicine has found to be - a very Iroublosouto disease. Respectfully, LEONARD LAWRENCE, M. D. From Dr. Charles Hammond Dr. JAYNE—Deur Sir.- 1 have made use of' the Carminative Balsam prepared by yriu fir Coni• plaints of tho Bowels, with complete success ni every case and I do not beititate to teediumend it to the patronage of the public as a medicine, worthy of their particular notice. CH LES El ANI MON 1). Leesburg, Va. Oct. Silt, 1831. From the Rev: Charles J.. Pnstor of the Baptist Church-at I.;.Joni N.J. Dr. JAVNE--Dcar . Sin—Understanding you were about to publish i.e.-tick:ales respecting our ialttublo Cut minativo Balsam. I thought ifit would be of any ti3rilice to you, I would w to licit!' a toslintioly in its last!; .1.4 IVO have proved its oxcePeoey %ay Ire: l oc:Hi or OW la ptly, hilt; ukoadministered it to our friends, who have visi toil its, and always found it gave thein speedy ro lief: Yours IZespeetfillly, CITARLES J. HOPKINS. Sairin N. J. Jan. ith, I tin. The above valuable' medicine B,lld at the Apothecary and Drug Store of the sub scriber. SA MUM, 11. 1111F.11LE.n. 11:, 4, 1.6+:4: - .. 1 v-5 JE Cid 1 _• 7 at i OTIOE hereby gken to all whom it o. , ax etnicern, that, in fiurffflatiro atilt ki.t I :cizeral Aasenti•ly of .k CI ft,' fielding Spretlll COW Is of Corninon fleas," passed Ilse 15th !ay of :11:Irch, Itil 6, and Its supplant:cult , ' A Special Court of Common Pleas Aril] he fait:oat tree Court -Iltatse to the ho hogi 01 t ;ett.iliorg, in owl for die comity Adom:4,on .Iloodity th( day of De or.rt, khr trig iiie fourth M iuiuv to said inalitho at It/ o'cl•icic, A. .11. to try and loci mine all Fuel) [natters as shall prt.pctly be cognizable by tlie sail court. J.1,11E6 BELL, Jr She, id: October 26. 1S:15. -430 GAIILE,GAINT ) S BALSIIIVI Or EirAL'A'II, Prepared only by Jo,is S. A111.L.r.11, Fmtlerick, , I' Rill i E subscriber has just re ...kJ J ia - eeived a supply of the a r'...,„ hove valuable BALsAn, which rirl 11 is now extensively known and '. • 0---V? used in ninny places in the krStates of VII ' , Min %tars-land ti ' i,. 1 • . / 71 i I rent !Sy IVaiiia, alio, N. Yolk, iifil , 1,,e I I jl . . 111 and li.aitucky, with asionishiog vt_1iW.,......--- Ito success, and has performed wonderful cures in dyspepsia, cLulics, MI- , V(ith4 tremors, lowness of spirits, and palinta l ion of the heart —it is ski, a soverei : 2n reme dy for all kinds of v.orius, tic.c. The pro prietor has a great out of ceittficates iii posses ion, of cures performed by this val uable iiiedicine, which would fill several co lumns of a newspaper, and therefore gives oily a le w or the inf)st 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 tho glass of each bottle, and rho propri .or's big nature on a label, nested on the outside wrapper of each bottle to prevent it from being counterfeited. Each bottle is accom panied wills extensive directions for its use, winch can at all times be had of the subscri ber, at one dollar per bottle, and by the quantity at a liberal viscount. SAAI'L IL BUEHLER, ARent. Gett . t sburg, June ::2, 1833. euwly-12 R ECO M ENDATORY 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, for which I used a good many remedies without giving relief. I was at last recommended to try bottle of Garlegant's Balsam of Health, pre. pared by John S. Miller. 1 accordingly made use of one bottle, which I procured,of his agent in Hagerstown, which restored MO to my good health a ffain,and am now us well as ewe. I was, and you are at liberty to make it known for the Lenulit ofthoseafllick ted in the same way. Yours, &c. JACOB BOWER, Court Crier. Hagerstown, Sept. 1834. About two years ago I was severely al flicted with the dyspepsia, which I had for the last fifteen years, previous to the above rained time,which was very much increased by my having a blood vessel ruptured upon my lungs, occasioned by lifting—which in creased my complaint, dyspepsia and gener al weakness and debility to such a degree, that for two years previous to my using the Garlegant Balsam I never eat a meal but my stomach became so painful, that I had immediately to throw it up. beein t g Garb?, gant's Balsam of Health advertised, I wast induced to try a bottle; after taking the very first dose it appeared to strengthen my sto mach; and every done of the first bottle help ed me so much, that in the course of a few days my stomach began to retain and digest every thing I eat. 1 continued to use the Balsam until I used seven bottles, which cured the entirely, and restored me to per tixt health, which I have enjoyed ever since, and not before for fifteen years. I cheerfl iv roc:moment' it to all persons who are af flicted with dyspepsia or debility of stom ach. Given under my hand this 11th day of January, 1834. HENRY LOUTH AN. Frederick county, Va. Leesburg. Virginia. Dear Sir:—l'have used the Balsam of Health which I procured from you, . with great benefit, if not wilh entire When 1 procured it I was sorely afflicted with dyspepsia, attended by nil the distres sing s) mptoms, headaches, giddiness, heat t. burn, and the thousand nervous alliTtions 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, wits produced by the use of the Balsam. Jan. Ist. CHAS. W.,IIINNS. Office of the star & Banner: - Cdiumbersburg Street, a few doors West of the Court-House. 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