tki; . ; , . • 'Oak to Politics, ...Foreign and IPom'slic Intent.: lure, Science, . 1 1,,r a U I ' • 41 - I:, 1 - I , 111 - , I . 1 Ce4erol Miscellany...4:o Irif.t: *tar • - 14 mirIIBLI '••• , :.4oritrirsi3p • G; F • THS Caprroa.—The Washington cor reiderit of New. York :American writes,— .‘ AtThe Capitol,- by'kthe merest accident, . - wasiasred from destru'clion by that element, ' *high has so recently hod your city in ruins. fire flue had been chok&kup e 'whicli `si::'-fraunicated to some wood - woN iLnd sat iron fire. There had been an unusual triantity 'Of documents to be made try, which Alityr.d the packers until after six o'clock this oven tog, owing to whfch—as the fire was then .%,Aiscovered by one (Willem, and in time to be '-' . ..!-.liirititiked—the beautiful' building ye( .tears on high." -4; M4I3OACIIVSETTS M -43111017T11. --In the of Maattachtiseits,oti Pri . dav last, f‘.."ltifsetiten was presented limn Perkins ;Sr, Co. Mark Healy, Nichols & rind 1 1; , others, for a Bank, with a Capital of • :$10,000,000. GOLD aIINES OF THE UNITED STATES.-- We learn from a New York, paper that no tive•gold to the amount. of 84,377,000 was received at the United States Mini from . '4834 to 1835,b0th inclusive. It is estimat that about one third only of the sold dug from native mines goes to the Mint. MASONOV-.--THECIIIIRCH.—The Masonic 'Witnesses who refused to be sworn or exam .' iiied 'on the -subject of Masonry,' before the committee of the Legislature, have since ;*.their discharge published a statement about Masonry which they have sworn to before Justices of the Peace and. Alderman. In the statement they say Masonry is a very charitable and religious society and not at all given to crimes or misdeeds, or obtain ing power and 'office and money. No ono . y was present .to cross examine them when I. they made thPir affidavits. All was private :aadeieeret, as is usual with Masonic doings. • All that is in their statement they might have testified before the committee of the 'Legislature, but then before the committee they would have had to answer questions-- and they feared that some of these questions might be about the Masonic oaths, Masonic midnight transactions, about the Masonic - lefiges,in Pennsylvania having been consult. by the New York Masons in 18211 as to the abduction and murder of Morgan. Whit would be thuught of a witness on ,any other occasion that some Masonic In, sedifation, Who should refuse to answer any luestions that al bibs put to him, but who should be willin is make a secret, private affidavit of such matters only us he should choose? Would he be called an honest wit. mead Would not every one say that he had something on his conscience abotit the care ...t - Avtriets --- tardreaded above all things in the - world to have exposed to public view? y masonry had anything good about it, 'any human being believe that these Ma sonic witnesses would not gladly have em. , braced ihe opportunity offered them by the I/legislature, tn.. %and imam ho mac, Wail, and 1019 AV forth all the good they knew of Ma sonry? ' • They are fond of likening Masonry to 'Christianity and comparing a lodge to a chureh. But we never heard of any profes. sor of religion, or member of any church who was afraid or ashamed to tell either publicly or privately either on oath or not oaoath,what he did when he went to church, . or to a prayer meeting, either in day time or after night. Religion and Masonry have nearly as much resemblance to each other as chalk -'and charcoal.—Lancaster Exam. Masonic Onnitpotence. What is Masonry? "A wicked conspiracy against the- laws of God and man, which • ought to be put down." Thus spoke the re. nowoed Jirist and Statesman, Wm Wirt,of the Masonic institution. And has it not fully show° itself as such, by the late refusal of its ..niemberti, who were called upon to testify before a Committee of the Legislature? lf . :;;the principles of the institution are IN NO. - CENT'and HARMLESS, would, not the, ', , members !ince longed fur an opportunity to 'establish the fact tinder oath to an intelligent ' , and enquiring people? - Would they not have gloried in repelling the charges alledged against it? surely they would. Rut the very I fact of their refusal, leaves no reason to douht but that all the charges are TRUE. They well know &their books were brought telight and their testimony given, that the .rinciplea of the institution could. not for a .nauirgintstand the test of calm reason. ,Mr- Wirt declares "the iconspiraey. embracing ..Witbin its sweep men of all Idegreas; with too much reason to *hove that the Massai ie SPIRIT had entered and: POLLUTED even the temple' ofJUSTICE; and with the • must denionstrative proof-that:t he 'persons '.who had entered into these Unhallowed Considered their allegiance to the Lodges as _higher obligation than their allegiance to. the hove of their country.° %sway iias hirltterete asserted to have sufficient power ttt,:!'Ofiraithrow any human orgarnicition eat tl b" it seems thaugh the frateinity rkii;4oarinined to bring that power to a is ,our'. duty to sliew the dangers erocolletcttng round the,people; it will for them te.say t whether we ejl*Arnshed . hy the 'self constituted Eitipire HassoliVia gra "'dhow is ABOVE `sfittura--ASPVE, the Judicial-tri - 'tjatthe , 'OotuttiAl—AßOVE the Con xi ...41M% the .toe'wer of Congrfli 4#4lVg TIIP:PECIPLE.P- is this teed to arouse . the miiignation of a et, - ,, atho' hays any dispodttiou of mat •perpetuating' our system of 44)-13iavyiracy arrayed ~,.~, N BANNtR. RUARY 29,1896 "The Holland Company's office, at this place; was destroyed by a mob last night.— Most of the.books and papers wore burnt and destr(iyed." A letter from the P. M. Westfield, dated Bth inst., confirms the above,nnd gives some of the circurnstances,which we have no time to copy for this paper.—Alb. Argue. Office of the Star 454 Banner Chambersburg Street, a few doors West of T. The STAR & REPUBLICAN BANNER is published weekly, at Two DoLLAns per annum, (or Volume of 52 Numbers,)payable hallyearly in advance—or Two Dollars and Fifty Cents if not paid until after the ex piration of the year. 11. No subscription will be received for a shorter period than six months, nor will the paper be discon tinued until all arrearages are 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 THREE times fur ONE DOLLAR, and 25 cents for every subsequent insertion—longer ones iu the same proportion. The number of insertions to be marked, or they will be published till forbid sad char ged accordingly. Anti-Tobacco Society of Penn sylvania College. A MEETING of this Society will be hold on the Evening of the 29th of Feb ruary, at halfpast 6 o'clock, in the College Chapel, at which meeting, there will be a Lecture delivered, on "the deleterious ef fects of the habitual use of Tobacco on the Physical and Moral System of man. The Ladies and Gentlemen of Gettysburg, and its vicinity, are respectively invited to at tend. EMANUAL FREY, ' Feb. V. Rec. Sec'ry. Adams County, SS. 1.% A i y • t THE Commonwealth of Penn. 'Y i c e 's ~ tali/nolo. to JOHN Mynas, Ad nninistrator of the Estate of '44-s John litldebrand, Sen. dec'd. Y OU are hereby cited to be and appear in your proper person, before the judges of the. Orphans' Court of Adams County, to be held at Gettysburg, on the , fourth 1110ndoy of April next, to show cause if any you have, why you should not be dis charged from your said Administration,and that the same be advertised in two papers for three successive weeks; the last inser tion to be three weeks previous to the return day of this citation. By the Court, JAS. A. THOMPSON, Clerk. February 22, 1830. 81-47 I)IDURSUANT to the provisions of the 2d -Ili- • Section of the Act of the General As sembly 61 this Commonwealth, entitled "An Act to Establish a General System of Edu cation by. Common Schools," passed the let day of April, A. P. 1834 . I Hereby Give Notice, To the citizens of the several School Dis tricts in the County. of Adams; to meet in their respective Townshipiand Boroughs at the places where .they hold their Elections for Supervisors, Town Councils and Consta bles, on the • • • Third Friday (itith• day) of March. 'next, And-thenand there elect TWO CITI ZENS of each School District, to serve for THREE YEARS, as . Sehool Direclors of said Districts respectively; which elections are to be conducted and held in the same man ner as 'elections for Supervisors and Consta bles tire by law held and conducted. . JA MES 'BELL; Sheriff: February 22, l ass :. te-47 HIDES, OIL & LEATIIER. THE Subscribers, at their Old Stand, .No. 88, Chesnut Street, three doors below 3d Streethave for Saba targeassortment of • 1. SPANISH . HIDES', , TANNEIt'S OIL AND LEATHER r 3500 •Le - Plata Hides 1200 Chili . do. . • — ,lOOO Rio Grande do. 706 La Guayra ' do. 600 Green Salted d o. ' _ B. Ayres 540 Pernambixo do. 500 Light-St. Doniingo Hides, 200 0 Henny, Given Salted Patna'Rips for Upper .Lealher. , 2500 dry Patnas. 100 Barrels of Straits and Bank Oil. The highest price will bo given For Lent!) or,- lazuli, or in exchange - tor dales. JOSEPH HOWELL, dc :0. Philadelphia, Mb mu. 7,1 , 335. tuna-23 before, us! A conspiracy; yea, as clear as I letters or living light inscribed on the blue arched Heaven. I "Governor Everett of Massachusetts, says 1 they are leagued together by oath's and ear emonies."peculiarly at war with the spirit of republicanism." Daniel Webster ob serves-that their obligations are "entirely incompatible with the duties of a good ciii zen"—tokens and signs, as .1. Q. Adams says, of "hideous significancy," from which no good can emanate, hut much injury to the human family. Notwithstanding all this, the leaders of (lie Fraternity are BID DING DEFIANCE to ALL the Consti tuted authorities of the Connnonwealth,and threaten (lire V ENGEANCE to . ALL who DA It l to oppose the skulking monster. Freemen be on your guard, otherwise the reign of masonic intimidation and ter ror, will fasten upon you forever. Choose fir yourselves, Liberty, Equal:ty and Hap piness; or Masonry, DESPOTISM and Slavery. .. DESTRUCTION OF VIE HOLLAND LAND OFFICE, AT MAYSVILLE, DT A MOIL -A cor respondent writes from Maysville, Chautau• que county, N. Y. on Sunday morning, 7th inst., as follows: the (;ourt•llouee. CONDITIONS : ADVERTISEMENTS. JrOTICE. PROCLAIVLATION. Election of School Directors. SHERIFF'S SALES. IN pursuance of Sundry Writi of Vendi tioni Exponns, and Alias Venditioni Ex. !Jonas, issued nut of the Court of Common Pleas of Adams county, and to me directed, will beexposed to Public Sale, on Saturday the kith day of Mardi ne.rl;at 1 o'clock, r. st. at the Courthouse, in the Borough of Gettysburg, viz: lot of Groulid, Situate in Reading township, Adams coun ty, containing one Acre, more or less, ad joining I,inds of Michael Bushey, Ba ker and others, on which are erected, a two story weather-boarded Dwelling House, a Log Stable, with other out-buildings, a num ber of Fruit trees, and a Spring of water near the house. Seized atid taken in exe cution as the Life Estate of John Schriver. A LSO, .1 - Lot of Grountl, Situate in the Borough of Gettysburg, &on , ting on Wnshington street, adjoining lots of Thomas C. Miller, and bounded by an al ley, on which are erected a two-story Log Dwelling house, with a side building attach ed thereto. Seized and taken in execution as the Estate of Fordy Bear. • ALSO, $1 Lot oY GrOUlla i Situate in Latimer° township, Adams coun ty, containing 1 Acre, more or less, adjoin. ing lands of Caleb Beaks, and John Wier-' man, Esq. on which areerected a one story Log Dwelling house and a small Stable. ALSO, One other Lot of Ground, Situate in said township, containing two A cies,'more or less, adjoining lands ofJohn Wierman, Esq. Abel Walker, and others- Seized and taken in execution as the Estate of James Junkins. ALSO, Three Lots of Ground, Situate in Abbottstown, Adams county, ad joining lots of Henry Mortzolph, the Schoo house lot, and lands of George Baugher Esq. deceased, fronting on Water street,on which are erected, a two-story Log Dwel ling house, with a shop attached thereto, a well of water near the door and a Log Sta ble. Seized and taken in execution as the Estate of Philip Shank. ALSO, THE UNDIVIDED HALF OF 'Pratt of Land., Situate in Cumberland township, Adams county, containing 29 Acres, more or less adjoining lands of Jacob Sherfy, George Plank, and others, on which are erected a 1 story Log Dwelling house, a well of water near the door, a log stable and aotsmall Or chard. Seized and taken in execution as the Estate of Cuff Jones and James Jones. ALSO, AN UNIMPROVED . Lot of Ground, Situate in Hunterstown ' Adams county, known on the plan of said town as No. ad joining lots ofJoseph Freeman and an.alley, fronting on the Littlestown road. Seized and taken in execution as the Estate of Ja cob Miller. ALSO, THE UNDIVIDED FIFTH P. OF .11 Tract of Land, Situate in Mountpleasant township, Adams county, containing 235 Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of John Shealy, Frederick Plum and others, on which are erected, a 2 story Stone Dwelling House, a spring of water near the door, a double Log Barn with an Orchard,and a large quantity of Meadow. Seized and taken in execution as the Estate of Jeremiah 111'Sherry. ALSO, A Lot of Giound Situate in Hunterstown, Adams county, known on the plan of said town, by . Lot No. being on the north east corner of the Dia. Mond; on which are erected, a large 2 story Brick Dwelling House, with a Back• Build• Ong thereto; a Well of Water in front of the door,und a large Frame Stable. Seized and taken in execution as the Estate of 'Daniel Harlow). And all to be sold by JAmes Belt, Jr. SHERIFF. Sheriff's Office, Gettysburg, February 8,1830. S g is-45 Temperance COnvention. At an adjourned meeting of the "Tem. perance Society of Gettysburg and its vi cinity," held in the Presbyterian Church, on Tuesday evening, January 12, 18313, the following Resolutions were unanimous ly adopted;:-- "Resolved, That this Society recommend to the different Temperance Societies of A. darns County the propriety of meeting in COUNTY CONVENTION, in the Pres. byterian . Church, in this Borough, on the first Saturday of March next, at 1 o'clock, r. it.;' that each Society in the County be represented by not less than six Delegates; and that in the event of any Societi, failing to appoint such Delegates, then the Officers of such Society are hereby invited in their, stead. • "Resolved, That the Secretary make known this recommendation to the different Societies of the County by letter, and pub. fish the same in the papers of the Borough. "Resolved, Thtit the Rev. Mr. Mansu, Agent of the Pennsylvania State Temper ance Society, be invited to meet with the County Conventton„ on the Ist Saturday of March next." A true extract from the minutes. R. W. MIDDLETON, Sec'ry. January 18, 1836. tm-42 eQj. The Secretary has, in compliance with the inicond Resolution, men notice to the different Socie ties in the county. so far as he is aware of their loca tion. If any have not received such notice, they will therefore consider this-notice sufffcirot,tuid scud defecates to the Coaventhm. • ' Earl?! York Cabb age Seed, .. FOR solo-at - the bro. Store of • - ' DU. J. GILBERT. Gettysburg, Joe. .I . Bi ISW. - tl-42 NOTICE hereby given to all persons concerned, • that the following TRUSTEE AC COUNTS are filed in the Prothonotary's Office at Gettysburg, and will be presented to the Judges of the Orphans' Court of A- dams county, on Tuesday the Ist day of March next, flir confirmation and allowance, viz:— The Account ofiacob Barneiz, Trustee of Philip Keefaver, a Lunatic. The Account of John Wolford and Har man Wierman, Trusteesof John Fickes. BERNE' ART FILBERT, Prolh'y. Gettysburg, Jan. '25, 1826. lc- 43 Notice is hereby Given, TO all Legatees and others concerned that the Administration Accounts o the.deceased persons herein mentioned, will he presented to the Orphans' Court for con firmation and allowance, on Tuesday the Ist day of March . next, to wit:— The Account of Jacob Bender, Executor of Sarah Bender, deceased. The Account of Luiwick Essick, Admin. istrator of Rosanna Naus, dec'd. The Account of Michael Bevenawer and Philip Fleshman, Executors of Peter Flesh. mnn, deceased. The Account of Peter Bott, Administra tor of Christian Tellers, deceased. The Account 13f Jesse Cline, one of the Executors of John Cline, dec'd. The Account of Joseph Cline, one of the Executors of John Cline, dec'd. The . Account of Conrad Keefitver,Admin istrator de bonis non with the Will annexed of John Hufroagle, dee'd. The Account of Philip Reamer, Admin istrator of Michael Reamer, dec'd. The Account of Levi Miller, Administra tor of David Nickle, dec'd.. • The Account of Abraham Reever, Ad. ministrator of Jacob Reeveroleceased. * The Account of liezekiab Vanorsdel, Ad ministrator of Wm. M'Laughlin, deceased JAS. A. TH OMPS 0 N , Register. Register's Office, Gettys burg, January 25,1836. FOR SALE. THE Subscriber offers for Sale, until the 181 of January next, his DWEL LING AND Store-House, with THREE OUT LOTS. If not sold then, all will be of- HI _ ered for RENT. DAVID ECRER. , Gettysburg, Oct. sth, 1835. eow-27 FREE-MASONRY UNIVIASKED, THE above is the title of a work just is sued from the press, being the Masonic Tes. timony taken by both parties in the late suit between Messrs. STEVENS and LEFEVER.— The following are the CONTENTS. Introduction—in which is embraced Mr. STEVENS' Speech at Hagersiown,and also the Letter published in the "Compiler" which occasioned the suit. Plaintiff's Testimony: Deposition ofJtotEs A.SHEDD, Esq. of Ohio. Do. Rev. N. N. Wnrrinu, Ithaca, Do. Mr. JOSEPH ESTY, SN. Y. Do. Mr. Lawn F. HABRA, DO. Mr. ELIRU WHITE, New Do. Mr. ISRAEL PINKNEY, York Do. Rev. JOEL PARKER, City. DO. COI. WILLIAM. L.STONE, Do. THOS. HARTLEY CRAWFORD. Esq. of Chambersburg, Pa. Do. Mr. WM. E. CAMP, t Gettya. Do. R. W. MIDDLETON, burg, Pa• Defendant's 'Testimony: Deposition THOMAS PHENIX, Esq. Secreta ry of the Grand Lodge of Ma- ryland, Do. ROBERT N EILSON, Esq. I Haiti. Do. JAMES HOWARD, Esq. more Do. SAMUEL KEERL, Esq. City. Do. CIIAS. HOWARD, Esq. An Important Document from Washington City. Deposition of Gen. 0.11.W1LL1A318,) Do. V. W. RANDALL, Esq. Ila. Do. WILLIAM D. BELL, Esq. gers. Do. Mr. GEO. KEALIIOFER, I town, Do. Dr. Taros. B. Ducaßmr, j Md. Do. Mr. JAcon POWIES, 1)o. Dr. J. M. LAWRENCE, Cumber. Do. RicuARD BEALL,Esq. land, ltd. 0:7-The price is 31i cts. per single copy, or $3 per dozen. Address, (post paid,) Samna Fahnesitock, Gettysburg, Pa. January 18,1836. tf-42 KrThP above work can also be had at the Book Store of C. F. RIMES. Notice La Collectors. rrHE Commissioners of the Comity being AL in need of all the money they can avail themselves of this spring, would particularly request all the COLLECTORS to be dili gent in collecting and paying up their'ar rearages on or before the first day of April Term next. Those Collectors who are two years in arrears, cannot expect much long er indulgence. By order of the Board of Commissioners. • J. GILBERT, Treasurer. • February 1,183 G. 3t-44 Estate of-Jolu's bugler, deed, ALL persons indebted .to the Estate of JOHN KUGLER, late of Germany town ship, Adams county, Pa. 'deceased, are here by requested to come forward and makesitt. tlement—and those having claims against said Estate are also requested to present the same,properly authenticatedlor settlement. The Executrix resides in Germany town ship, and the Executor in Mountjov CATH ARI NE KUG LER, .E.rix. JACOB KELLAR, Eir. -• Jemmy PI. Lll44l. 4 rAii. t"I 11 VAN AV, TA Um - For Salo at this Olficu. C.ONSIUMPTION. Indian Specific, WIOR the prevention and cure of Coughs, AL Colds, Asthmas, Consumptions, Spit. ling Blood, and diseases of the Bre , st and Lungs, prepared by, Duct. CLARKSON FREEMAN, of the city of Lancaster. BILL OF DIRECTION, Accompanying each bottle ( - tithe Specific, pointing out in a conspicuous manner, all the symptoms in the different stages of these distressing diseares; also particular direc. (ions respecting diet and regiment, and how patients are to conduct through every stage until health is restored—for vain and useless would be the prescriptions of the ablest phv• sicians, accompanied by the most powerful and useful medicines, if the directions are not faithfully adhered to. The public are informed that the deposi- tions of 287 persons have been taken, before proper authorites in the city of all completely cured in the most desperate cases of consumption, some of which are de tailed in the bills accompanying each bottle. Oz"—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 genuine with out his signature, a base composition hay.' ilig 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. GI LBERT, Gettysburg, Oct. 19, 1635. Iy-291 To the Afft.ietetl. DR. J. CARPENTER, 80T.1.11 IC PIIPSICI.I.II WOULD respectfully inform the inhabi. ViV/ tants of Liberty township,and the Pub lic generally, that he resides at the house of Esther and Elizabeth Carpenter,in said township, two miles north of Emmittsburg, and two and an half miles south of David Eiket's mill,where calls from patients will receive prompt utten. lion. Having studied with a celebrated INDI AN DOCTOR, who is very noted for his per. forming remarksble cures, and who has no su perior in curing chronic diseases, and having likewise pursued a regular course of Medical Studies, and believing that Botanic Medicines are superior to every other kind, he would therefore invite the attention of those who are afflicted wills chronic disease, and can obtain no relief from other sources—believing that he can give general satisfaction to those who may see proper to employ him. The diseases W which he would invite public attention are, Consumplion —Those who are afflicted with this disease may find relief in a very short time by making use of those Indian remedies. Likewise those who are troubled with the Liver Complaint, Dropsey, Asthma or Phthi4c, E. pilepay or Falling Fits, Female Debility. and Fe male Complaints i n genera/. Fever and Ague, and Fevers generally; Indigestion or Dyspepsia, Gra vel and Stone, Rheunialism, and Piles. These troublesome complaints can be relieved in a short time. Cancers will be cured without caustic or the knife. Those laboring under this disease may find relief in a very short time, and if the dis ease is not too far advanced, a permanent cure. Likewise, Inflammation and Ulceration of the bones, blortifio4tion, Lock Jaw,White Swelling and Fever Sores, Scald Read,Fellons and Sores generally. I also keep on hand most kinds of Medicine for family use. Also Thompsonian Medicines prepared for family use. Likewise a general assortment of MEDlClNES,(prepared upon the true Indian principle) for the following diseas es, which I will sell at as moderate prices as a ny other medicine sold at the apothecary's shops for the same diseases—viz: For Coughs, Pain in the breast and side, or stomach, stitch or pain in the back,. palpitation of the heart, spitting of blood, head ache, pain in the head; catarrh snuff, snuff for the nose bleed, Dysen tary or bloody nos, Fever and Ague, &e. J. CARPENTER. November 2, 1835. 3m-31 The Weekly ellelrepolitan. A GENERAL Literary, Historical, Congres sional and Miscellaneous Journal, published at Washington, D. C., in all its departments ainis at the highest character. Printed with good clear type, on a large sheet of fine white paper, the whole ofd being devoted to valuable and inter esting reading matter. Terms.—One dollar and a halt per annum, in advance. Four papers will be sent to the order of any person acting as agent for the collection of sub. scribers. enclosing five dollars; nine for ton dul !are; nineteen for twenty dollars; fifty for fifty dollars. The enclosures by mail at the rink of the Editors. The receipt of a number of the pa per will be a sufficient receipt fur the money transmitted. Postmasters, booksellers, and, in general, alt persons interested in the success of such so en. . terprise. ape respectfully requested to act as gentsa fur the METROPOLITAN, the above terms being of the most liberal character. All letters to be addressed (free of postagel to. LANGTItEE & O'SULLIVAN, Georgetown, D.C. Feb. 15, IS:15. 46 Estaie of Henry Snyder, dec'd. ALL persons indebted' to the Estate o z‘L., HENRY SNYDER, late of Frank lin township, Adanis county, Pa. deceased, are hereby . reqUested to come forward and, make settlement 7 --and those haVing claims against said Estate.are al'so requested to pre. sent the same, properly authenticated, for settlement,, on or before the• Ist of April next. . • • The Admintstrator resides en Franklin township, Adams county, Pa. HENRY WALTER, Adrn'r. February 1, 1836. „ ti►-44 (:suite of John Miller, dee'd. ALL persons indebted to the Estate or . JOHN. MILLER, Sen. late of Germany township, Adams vainly, Pa. deceased, are hereby requested to some forward and make settlement—and those baTing.claims against said Estate are also requested to present the game, properly authentiented,for settlement. Administrator resides in . Mountjoy townshir• . . • • JACOB:KELLAR, Adm'r. February 8; 1838. • .:.Bt-45 'CARMINATIVE BALSAM AND LIT HEALTH RESTORATIVE; Tn the Malignant,Spamnadic,or Asiatic , (Thole ra, Cho. isra Morbus, Diarrhoea or Looseness, Dysentery, Sick or Nervous Head-Ache, Cholera Jafan gum or Summer Complaint, Cholics, Cramps, Sour Stomachs, *cs TO THE PUBLIC. THIS medicine has been before the public for three lir four years paid and has ac quired probably a greater degree of popiihiti ty, than any article ever befbre introduced into general use. It contains tin noxious article., nor mineral or Metallic Substance arid is careful- It compolinded so as to always be of uniform strength and consistency. It. will keep good for years and grows more pleasant by iige. Cnildren are generally very fond of it, and none will refuse to take it. It is so well artaptecl to the various complaint' of children, that evert f.mily alioni'd always keep it in their lie uses, as moat families who have used it, now do. Sailors anal travelling per sona should always carry it with them. This medicine in put up in mind brass moulded vials oft wo a•A f tir ounces eschot ith the words ••Dit• JAYSR'S CAPMINATIrS BAL. SAM" blown on them, and the writea signature of I) Jayne to the button) of each dirt ction— none others are genuine. This meelicine is not recommended as a "Pa. nacea" to cure all diseases to "which flesh is heir to" hut as a remedy in Diarrhrca. The beginning and latter stages of D ysentery. C/lIH /era MOrblig. the Spasmodic or Nalignat Can. LENA, Cramps, Ckolicv, Sick and nervous Head ache. For the Summer Complaint or CifOLI:RA of children it is unrivalled by any other combi. nation of medicine ever u-ed It has repeat edly effected ctirea, when every othar means had failed aided by the attendance. and skill of the ablest phys'cians, that could be procured. Obstinate Dian limas of years standing, hate been removed by the use of a few bottles of iti violent Dysenteries arrested and Cholera Minibus cured. The spasms attendi-ig the Ma lignant Cholera have always been'suppressed in from one to three minutes tinne,:and that much dreaded and fatal disease, repeatedly cure tl without the aid of any other article of nierlicine. in fact its power over apasuidic diseases of ev ery kind seem to be absolute ins it has never . yet been known to fail of giving relief in a single instance. Griping pains • tormina and tenesmus Cholics, Cramps, &c. ;ire also rem..vecl by it. Hundreds of females and sedentary persons can attest to its superior excellence iii sick and nervous Headaches as two or three teaspoonful!. generally gives them relief in the course of half an hour. Children laboring under the Summer Com plaint, have been cured in a short time after all known remedies had failed: —those too who have been so extremely emaciated that their hones almost protruded through their skins, and all hope of recovery abandoned, byall who saw them, have by a few weeks use of this med icine been restored to perfect health. CERTI F I CATES. Certificate from Dr. William Bacon, Pastor of the Baptist Church at Pittsgrove, Selena Cs., New Jersey. . Having been made acquainted with. the is gredients composing Dr Jayne's Carminative Balsam, I believe ii.io be a a very happy com bination, and a useful medicine in many com plaints which almost constantly occur in our country, such as Bowel Affections of children, Cholic, Cramps,Looseneas, DyspeptiC lytaorde:• of the Stomach, Coughs, and Affections of the Breast, together with all those diseases attend ed with Sourness or the Stomach: and believe that the reptile physician will often find it a useful remedy in his bands, and one that is proper for domestic use, and can be put into the hands of peraohd at large with safety. WM. BACON, M. D. Pittegrove, Salem Co. N. J: May 4th, 1931.. Certificate from Dr Wm. Steeling. Thia may certify that 1 have used Dr. Jayne's Carminative flotsam very extensively in Bowe? Complaints. and have not the leak limitation ha declaring it superior to any perparation that 1 have met with; for the relief of .111045 di sease ,. WILDIAM STEELING . , M. D. Btidgeton, July 19; 1831. Prom Dr. M. L. Knapp. late Physician to, the Baltimore Dispens.ry, •nd Agent for the Maryland Vaccine Institution. Baltimore, March 27th. 1833. Dr. .lairsa—Dear Sir--You ask me what proofs I meet with of the „efficacy of your med:- cine. can safely say that I never prescribed a medicine for Boa el Complaints that has giv en me so Much satisfaction, and my patients so fpeedy and perfect relief as this. Whenever introduced into a family; it becomett a standing remedy fur those ailments. slid is called Ili a gain and again; which I think a pretty good proof of its efficacy and usefulness. In the Sumnser Complaint of children, it has frequent. ly appeared to snatch the little victims. as it were. from the grave. "It saved the life of my child. and of snch andsuch a child." I have re- peaiedly heard said. In dysenteric affections or adults, I have time and again seen it act like a charm; and give permanent relief' in sr few hours, I may satin a few minutes In fine, it is o valuable medicine, and no family should be Without it. Respectfully, . M. L. KNAPP, M. D. From M. L. Lawrence. Cedarville, Om 9th, 1832 Dr. D. Parris—Dear Sir.—The curative pow ers of your Crrminative Ilatssm appears to t'a lab ly established in all Bowel Compluintß, ke. and from the experience I have had with the medicine, I am disposed to think very fivora bly of it. I have lately Vied it on One of my chil dren, who was severely handled, and vrith ple . e sticerFs, without' the use of any othi medicine. So far - as. my practice has extended; I thins it a devideratioin in medicine; 'especially among children, who ire'rpt it, be drected this wavy and which evory practitioner in medicine he found to be a very trouhlraome.dittentie. LEONARD LAWRENCE, 114. D. From Dr Chipha ikmmond: Dr. JAYriE—Dear Sir..—r have 'male uge the CsarmirrAtive Italsam prepared by yea for Complaints of tho Ittrivets, .with complete suc cess in every case and / do not liesithte to re commend it to the patronage of the public as medicine, worthy of their psi ocrthar notice. CHARLIE.% HAMMOND. Leesburg, Va. Oct. sth, JIM:, From theltev. irtes J. ll o pti ns , p as i or o f t b e BarAW cliwirch at Salem, N. J. , Dr. Lassa—Dear Sir.- -Understanding yen. were ibou to publish cerlificates- respecting. your yaluahle Carminative Halsa,m I thought if it would be of any amine to you. I would wi,h to bear a' public te•titnony in its favors as. s e have proved - i e'excellency very frequently in - D im f o rollyond also. administere i it to out friend* who have . visited Hs, and always found it gave them &pieta)/ relief. Yours 12-sprelfully. - •CHAItLCS J. HOPKINS. Salem, N. J. Jan. 7, 1835. The abbve valuable' rnellielne is sold at the• Apothecary and Drug Store of the sub scriber: SAMUEL H. BUEHLER. Gettysburg; - Mity 4, 105. ly—fl
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