ADVERTISEMENTS. SHE RIFF KIATY gesorge, W. McClellan, in &WINS his sincere thanks to his FRIENDS and the PUBLIC generally, fbr placing him on the, return with the pres ent SHERIFF, at a former election; and res pectfullyeolicits their votes and interest, for the SIIERIFFIS OFFICE, at the ensuing ELECTION. Should he be honored with their confidence by being elected to•that Office, no exertion shall be Avanting on his • part, faithfully to discharge the duties of that important trust. Gettysburg, Jan. 25, 1836. 1411.ERIF F To the voters of Adams county. FRIENDS AND FELLOW-CITIZENS: T the request of a numberof my friend s,473l .- I announce myself to your considera tion as a taNDIDATE.fbr the , • "-•• • ah'EXT SHERIFFALTY" 7 and most respectfully solicit your support. Should I be honored with your successful approbation and favor, it shall be my first wish and aim to discharge the duties of that ..,:taffice with fidelity and humanity. JOHN JENKINS. Gettysburg, Feb. 1, 1836. MILEILIF V < Y. To the independent Voters of Adams co.: Fazzow-CrrizErrs: I offer my self to your consideration as a -Candidate fior the 811 E RIFE'S OFFICE,. at the ensuing - Election. Should I be eft ied, I Pledge myself , that I will perform the duties of that Office with fidelity and Impar tiality. JAMES McILHENY. (Mountjoy tp.] Feb. 22,1836. tc-47 SHE airrAterw. To the. Voters of Adams County: ' Once more, Fellow-Citizens, I offer my self to your consideration as a Candidate for the SHERIFF'S OFFICE, and respectfully solicit your support. If you elect me, I, as is customary, most cheer fully pledge myself to discharge the duties faithfully. Your obedient Servant. MICHAEL C. CLARKSON. -February 22, 1f436. to-47 SHERIFIRAL'ZY. To the Independent Voters of Adams Co.: FELLOW CITIZENS: I offer myself to your consideration for the office of SHERIFF, at the next GENERAL ELECTION. Should 1 be so fortimate as to be elected I will dis charge the duties of the office faithfully. Your obedient Servant, WM. TA UGH! N BAUGH. 'Petersburg, (Y. 5.) Feb. 29, 1836. te-48 SHE arpr.asiirsr. To the free and Independent Citizens of A dams County: FELLOW-CITIZENS: I offer myself for the SHERIFF'S OF FICE, at the next election—and should I be ao fortunate as to succeed, 1 pledge my word 'and honor to serve with honesty,with out respect to persons. ABRAHAM MUMMA. Franklin tp., March 7, 1836. to-49 smionirr.aLTy. • To the Independent Voters of Adams Co.: FELLOW-CITIZENS: I offer myself to your considemtmo as a candidate for the SHERIFF'S OFFICE, And respectfully solicit your support. If you elect me I most cheerfully pledge my self to discharge the duties faithfully. Your obedient Servant, GEORGE MYERS. New•chester, March 7, 1836. te*-49 suzarrrimry. To the free and independent Voters of A dams County: FELLow-Gtvz ENS: Through kind persuasion from many of my friends, I have been induced to offer myself as a candidate for the office of SHERIFF, at the ensuing Election, and respectfully solicit your votes; and should I be so fortu- nate as to receive your confidence, by being elected to that office, I would pledge myself to discharge the duties of the office with care and fidelity. WM. ALBRIGHT. Conowagn tp , March 7, 1836. te-49 &ROES SEEDS. Etitiy York cabbage Red do. 'White Onion Early liom do. • Yellow Onion Cabbage Head Let . Long ,Green Cucurn- tide ber En rly Cu rled Head do. Early Washington or Speckled do. True May Peas Double Pepper7„rass Squash Seed Long White Parsnip Early Turnip Beet Gu .rnsey do. Sugar do. Squash Pepper 431oixt, do. Radish Seed • range Carrot &c: dre. &c. For sale at the Drug Store of ' Dr..l. GILBERT, Gettysburg. "ibruary 29,18:99. tf-29 TIWISURG GIIdELOS 3 ATTENTION! 6 • t will parade in front of the College, _Saturday the 2d of Aprirnext, in 6nzt.' _ VOW 7IFYRR, B. p-51 _ _ 0 *tie itt it'.. - _ THE GETTVSBITRG STAR cciz REPITHLICAN BANNER. PUBLIC SALE. BY order of the Orphans' Court of Cum . . berland county, will be offered at Pub. lie Sale on the premises, near Whitestown. on Tuesday the 29th of March next, 1816, at 10 o'clo , k, A. xt., the Real Estate of Pc- TER SPANGLER, deceased,•to wit: TRACT OF LAND, Situate in Dickinson township; Cumberland county, bounded by lands or Peter Camp, Philip Ebert, Simon Yviz, John Clapper and Valentine Fleck, contui, ing 138 eICRES, he the same more or less. This tract of land is covered with CHESTNUT TIMBER, Of the very best quality and has been divid ed by the heirs into SMALL LOTS vary ing in size from 5 to 20 Acitns and will be sold all together or in lots to suit pur chasers. Krne Terms of Sale:—One half the purchase money to be pnid 011 the confrma• lion of the Sale and the residue in two equal annual payments without interest, to he se cured. HENRY SPANGLER, Adm'r of Peter Spangler, dec'd. February 22, IA3II. ts-47 PUBLIC SALE VOLE. be sold et Public Sale, at the house of the subscriber, in Mena lien township, Adams county, on Wednesday the 30th of March inst. A VARIETY OF PERSONAL PROPERTY-SUCH AS Household and Kitchen Furniture: Consisting of Beds, Bedsteads and Bedding; Tables, Chairs, Cupboards, 1 mantle Clock, 2 ten•plate Stoves and Pipe—t6gether with Grain in the ground, Hogs,l new Windmill with Screen and Cutting Box,.two caps of Bees, dzc. —ALso— Carpenter's & Cabinet-maker's Tools, Shop Benches, Turning Lathe, Planes, Saws, &c. together with an assortment of MAHOGANY, CURLED MAPLE, CHERRY, Walnut and Poplar LUMBER,. o:7' Also; at the same time and Place, the TRACT OF LAND, Situate in Menallen township, Adams coun ty, on which I reside, containing 40 Acres —of which there are 10 acres in Timber, and the residue cleared and under fence— having erected thereon a TWO-STORY FRAME I HOUSE, NIPS L . and Kitchen,a never.tailingspring ---- near the door, a Log Barn, and other out. buildings,and a thriving young ORCHARD of Fruit. OzrAs the subscriber intends to remove to the West, the above Property will posi tively be sold without reserve. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. AT., when attendance and a reasonable credit will be given 10 _ _ _ DANIEL KOZER. to-49 March 7, 1830. PUBLIC 41AFA. BY virtue of an Order of the Orphans' Court of Adams county, to me direc ted, will be sold at Public Sale, on Wednes• day the 30th of Mar clr inst. on the premi sea, at 1 o'clock, P. M. A CERTAIN PLANTATION, OR TRACT OF LAND, Situate in Huntington township, Adams Co , adjoining lands of Peter H. Smith, Peter Myers and others, containing about 160. eICRES, more or less—late the Estate of JOHN AL BERT, dec'd—on which are erected, A DOUBLE LOG II OUST., DOUBLE Loa BARN. OR- - " CHARD, a sufficiency of MEADOW LAND and Timber, and a well of good WATER near the door—together with other im provements. By virtue of the same, will be sold at Pub lic Sale, on Thursday the 31st inst. at 1 o'clock, P. rft., on the premises, about 19 -huts ot %roma, Situate in and near the Town of Heidlors• burg, Tyrone Township, Adams county, also late the Estate of the said deceased. o::TTerms of sale—One third in hand, and the residue in two equal annual pay ments, with approved security, or mortgage for the same. The Widow's thirds to re main in the property. Attendance given by JOHN WOLFORD, Adm'r. of John Albert, dec'd. By the Court, JAS. A. THOMPSON, Clerk. March 7, 1836. Is-49 HIDES, OIL & LEATHER. THE Subscribers, at their Old Stand, No. 88, Chesnut Street, three doors below 3d Street, have for Sale a large assortment of SPANISH HIDES, TANNER'S OIL AND LEATHER—viz: ' 3500 La Plata Hides 1200 Chili do. 1000 Rio Grande do. 700 La Guayra do. 600 Green Salted do. B. Ayres 500 Pernambuco do. 500 Light St. Domingo Hides. 200 n Heavy Green Salted Patna Kips for Upper .Leafher.' . 2500 dry Patinas. 100 Barrels of Straits and Bank Oil The highest price will be given for Leath er, in cash, or in exchange for Hides. JOSEPH HOWELL, & CO. Philadelphia, 9th mo, 7,1835. 6ms-28 FOR RENT. THE . Subscriber offers for RENT, from the Ist of April next, theHOUSE : ,_ at present occupied by _Mr ITI3 AVlejland, situated to West York Street, enedoor West of Mr.i ForresTavetit. • S.:S. .SCeIISIIJCIEER. petijfiknirg, Dec. 31,1836. it—SS NOTICE. ALL Persons indebted to the Estate of rill- JOHN SHORB, an insolvent debtor, are hereby requested to come forward and make payment on or before the 2d of May next—and those having claims against him, are requested to present the same fur settle. went. JOSEPH FINK, JOHN SHORB, S Assignees. March 14, 19A6.. il*sll rrC )-0 Qi . PROPOSALS in writing, will be mew ed by the Commissioners of Adams Co., on or before Wednesday the 271 h of A pril nest, fir furnishing (he Court-house and Prison with WOOD, for the ensuing season. By order, WILLIAM KING, Clerk. Nlareh 14, IF+3li. td-50 TO 11:11 7 CREDITORS. ( IKE NOTICE, that I have applied to the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of Adams contity,for the benefit of the Insolvent Lnws of this Commonwealth, and that the said JUdges have appointed Monday the 25//i day of April next, for the hearing of me and my creditors, at the Court•house in the Borough of Gettysburg, where you may attend if you think proper. JAMES JUNJUNS. Mnrch 14.1830. tr-50 at an Orphans' Court, HELD at Gettysburg, for the County of A dams, on the Ist dny of March, A. D 1886, before. Daniel Sheffer and_Willian M'Lean, Esqrs..ludges,&c. assigned,&c. -On .he petition of LEVI NIILLF:n,Esq. Ad mlnistra tor of DAVID NICK LE, dec'd. setting forth that he had settled his Admin istration Account of the personal Estate of said deceased, which was confirmed by the Orphans' Court of said County, and that a small balance of debts- against said Estate yet remain unpaid and no assets out of which to pay the same but a recognizance entered in the Orphans' Court of said Coun ty, in ftvor of the Heirs of said deceased a gainst Wm. NICKLE and JOAN SADLER -•-• The Court Grant a Rule, ON ALL THE HEIR' AND LEGAL RE PRESENTATIVES OF .2)1.1P113)1 4 2.1 2,2 deceased, to appear at the next Court, to he held at Gettysburg, on the 4th Monday of April next, and show cause why so much ofsaid recognizance as may be necessary for the payment of the ba!ance of said debts, should not be paid over to said Levi Nliller as said Administrator for that purpose, and direct that the same be advertised in two papers for three weeks. By the Court, JAS A. THOMPSON, Clerk. March 14.1836. tc-50 TO BRIDGE BUILDERS. fgEALED PROPOSALS WILL be re ►► 7 7 ceived by the Commissioners of Adams county, at the house of NICHOLAS TAUGH. ENBAUGH, in New-Chester, Straban town ship, on Wednesday the 6th day of April next, between the hours of 9 o'clock, A. M. and 2 o'clock, P. M. FOR THE ERECTION OF A GOOD AND SUBSTANTIAL WOODEN BRIDGE .deross Great Conotuogo Creek, near Hen ry Myers' Mill, on the road leading from Oxford to Carlisle, OF THE FOLLOWING DIMENSIONS, TO WIT To contain in length, from one abutment to the other, 75 feet, and 16 feet wide in the clear; the abutments to be q feet thick,each, and 21 feet wide, and 10 feet high from common water mark: wing walls on the east side to be 40 feet long, each; on the west side, the one next to the mill 30 feet. and the other 20 feet—the wing walls to be 3i feet at the bottom and 2 feet on the top —wing walls to be 3-fr feet higher than the filling iip—the wing walls to be well covered with white pine shingles, and well painted with red paint; the abutments. and wing walls to be built on rocks, or otherwise on good foundations. The Bridge to be 16 feet wide in the clear, 12i feet high from the floor to the square: the sides and part of the ends to be weather boardedwith white pine boards,plained and painted a good vene tian red; the Arch to be planked with white pine plank, and on the top with 2 inch oak plank—lower plank to be pinned; and the whole to be covered with white pine shin- gles; the wood work to be built of good and substantial timber; the stone work of large and good stone, lime, sand, and mnrter and well pointed—the roofing of the Bridge to extend over both abutments. The Bridge to be built on the same plan as the Bridge over Beaver Creek, on the road leading from Berlin to York. The space between the wing walls and abutments to be well fill ed up, so as to have a gradual assent arisirg on to said Bridge; the Bridge in the inside to be weather-boarded 2i feet high from the floor of the Bridge with boards 1 inch thick —the slope of the wing walls to be on the inside. 11C7" The party contracting for building said Bridge to give such security as the Commissioners may require, for the faithful performance of the workmanship and per manCncy of said Bridge. By order of the Commissioners, WM. KING, Clerk. March 14, 1830. 31-50 Et AX S I 23IIFAEP. c A ME to the subscnber's farm, in Liber- V township, Adams county, 3ometiine last Summer, 5 sm./REP --all , marked with a notch cut ,a*r out of the right ear—one or them liplikp has a bell round his neck. The , owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take them away. DAVID ROTH. March 21, 1836. 3t*-51 BLANK DEEDS for Salo at this office. /1f)/11:01 4 L6QaMciativilkOcb WHEREAS the Hon. D. DunnEn, Esq. President of the several Courts of Common Pleas, in the Counties comp . 's.. ing the Nineteenth District,& Justice of the 'Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and Gen 'nil Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the said District--aad DANIEL SHEFFER and Wm. IWCIACAN, ERTL Judges of the Courts of Common Pleas, and Justices of the Courts of Oyer and Termi ner, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the Coun ty of Adams—have issued their precept; bearing date the 26th day of January, in the year of our LORD one thousand eight hundred and thirty-six, and to me directed, for holding a Court of Common Pleas, and General Quarter . Sessions of the Peace, and General Jail Delivery, and Court of Over and Terminer, at Gettysburg, on Monday the 25th day of April 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 thew, in their proper persons, with their Rolls, Re cords, Inquisitions, Examinations, and other Remembrances, 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 Adams, are to be then and there,to prosecute against thorn as shall be just. JAMES BELL, Jr. Sheriff: March 14, 1830. tc-50 Da. W. JUDKINS' Patent Specific Ointment, A N EVER-FA ILI NG remedy for the following, among other diseases: White Swellings of every description. Sore Legs and Ulcers of long standing- Slchirrus or Glandilar Tumours, particu larly those hardened tumours in women's breasts which oftentimes terminate in ulce rated cancers. Felons, or what some people know by the name of Catarrhs, of every description. Rheumatic Pains of the joints. Sprains and Bruises of every description or in whatever part situated. Tetters of all kinds. In this complaint, the patient, ►n applying the Ointment, must keep the part out of water. Chilblains, or p►rts affected by frost. It is also one of the best remedies for Burns and Scalds. It ewes the pain and draws the fire out in a short time. For Inflamed Women's Breasts, and Glandular Swellings, it is superior to any medicine yet known to the medical faculty. This Ointment has cured sores of many years standing. It cures the worst Felons or Whitlows on an application of 48 hours. Rheumatisms which have stood so long as to becorpe a systematic disorder, require medicine : - 0 bo taken towarcity to rcirtuve them entirely. But in most common cases, by apply:ng this Ointment externally, us di rected, it will give relief. And even in old people, whose pains have been of longer standing, it will ease the pain. For sale at the Dru g Store of Dr. J. GI LBE RT. Gettysburg, Feb. 29, 1836. tf-48 CONSUMPTION. Indian Specific , WOR the prevention and cure of Coughs, ZU Colds, Astlimas, Consumptions, Spit ting Blood, and diseases of the Breast and Lungs, prepared by Doct. CLARKSON FREEMAN, of the city of Lancaster. BILL OF DIRECTION, Accompanying each bottle of the Specific, pointing out in a conspicuous manner, all the symptoms in the different stages of these distressing diseares; also particular direc tions respecting diet and regiment, and - Wow patients are to conduct through every stage until health is restored—for vain and 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 informed that the deposi tions of 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. I:K7 — 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 ran be genuine with out his signature, a base composition hay iog been attempted to be imposed on the public by a counterfeit imitation of this ex traordinary article. For sale at the drug store or Dr. J. G I LBERT. Gettysburg, Oct. 19, 1635. Iy-29 COMPOUND Currageu Cough Syrup. THE superior advantages of this Syrup are. that it is a compound exclusively vege table, and contains no alcoholic or narcotic ingredients. For sale at the Drug Store of Dr. J. GILBER'F, Gettysburg. Feb. 29, 1836. . tf-48 HORSE-POWDER. T HIS Powder is celebrated for improv. ing the wind, strength and appetite of horses; it gives them a fine smooth glossy skin, and greatly improves the appearance of the animal. It operates by purifying the blood, strengthening the stomach, and invig orating the whole system. It seldom fails to cure the following disease 4, per, Yellow Water, Founder, itc. For sale at the Drug Store of Dr. J. GILBERT. erettvsbure., Feb. 20, 1986. tr-49 Li .L.I.PrK `'L..171 U.O .1"0 For Saki at this Othee. FRESH DRUG S AND Fir a1taL)11%92510:14 _ lEI Xll E Subscriber bees leave to inform his friends and the Public gen?rally, that he has just received a brae supply of Gen uine Drugs and Me.licines—wlicli he will warrant to ho fresh and of the best quality _ a mong which are the filhpwing:— Aron( Morphine " Olive or Sweet Acid " Origanum " Wormseed " Cast.u. " Sass-ifras " Spike " Spruce " Vitriol Orris Root Pix. Burg. Superior Prussian Blue Quassia Roots " Columbo " Pink " Gentian " Licorice " Orris " Rhubarb " Sarparilla " Senekze " Squills " Valerian MISS Ginger Resin Rose Pink Sago " Muriatic " Nitric " OxaHie " TartaricPalv. _Ether Sulph Antimony Crude Antimonial Wine Adhesive Plaster Aqua Ammon " Cologne " Rusar Arrow Rout - Arsenic Bark " Cascarala " Peruviant Berries; " Juniper Balsam ~ Copavia •' Peru " Tolu Blacking, Paste Blue Pill Borax, Ref. Bronze Blacklead Burgundy Pitch Bears; Oil Camphor Cant harides Carmine ••• Cloves Cassia Castor Cream Tartar Calomel Carbon Ammon Caustic Lunar Cayenne Pepper Charcoal, prepared Copperas Chrome Yellow " Green Cochineal Copal Varnish ; Castor Oil • Court Plaster Chalk, prepared Drop Lake " Lavender Emery " Turpentine Essences of all kinds Sponge, fine Fig Blue Soda, Sal. Flowers Benzoin " Sup. Carb. " Chamomile Starch Flour Sulphur Seidlitz powders Fowler's Solut. Arse-Soda do. nic Sulph. Quinine Gulls, Nut . aatorpnme Gold Leaf Syringes Gum Aloes Tapers, in boxes " Ammon Tart. Emetic " Arabac Turpentine, White " Assafcetid Tooth Brushes " Elastic Turn Keys " Gamboge Tumeric " Guaiac Tonka Beans " Kino Tooth Powder " Shellac Umber " Mastic Uva Ursi " Myrrh Vermilion " Opium Vitriol, Oil " Sea mmony " Blue " Sty rax Verdigris " 'l'ragacanth Venice Turpentine Hair Powder White Wax Isinglass " Mustard India Ink " Soap Indigo, Spanish Wafers lodine Wash Balls Ink powder Water Colors " Liquid comp. Syrup Iceland Moss Carragen Irish Moss Macassar Oil Indelible Ink Dr. Pierson's Welch Ipicac pulv. Cough Drops Ivory Black White head's ess.Mus- Lamp Black lard Laudanum Hooper's Pills Lancets Itch Ointment Lemon Syrup Pulmonary. Hakim Lip Salve Rush's Pills Litharge Lucifer Matches Licorice Ball Anderson's Pills 44 " Refined Aromatic Snuff " Stick Turlington Mace Bateman's Drops Madder British Oil Magnesia, Lump Cephalic Snail' 64 Calcined Cologne Water Manna Dura ble - Ink Mercury God Frey's. Cordial Macassat Oil Harlem Oil Mercurial Ointment Lee's Pills Nutmegs Lemon Acid Oil Almonds Opodeldoc, Stears' " Anise gip Liquid " Cloves Preston Salts Seidlitz, Powders Soda S.vaim's Panacea Thompson's Eye Wa ter Cinnammi " Juniper " Hemlock " Lavender " Peppermint Together with every article in hii4 which he will sell on as reasonable terms as any other person in the place. Dr. J. GILBERT, Gettysburg. February 29. 114:16. TRUSTEES' A*o TICE. A LL persons indebted to the Estate of GEORGE BURGESSOR, late of Littlestown, Adams County, will call upon the subscribers before the Ist of Aprd next. and discharge the - same Those havinc , claims against said Estate will present them prooerly authenticated to the undersifmed, against the above named time, when a diyi dend of the asset ts will be made amongst the Creditors of said Estate. The Trustees live in Littlestown. G D E A O V R I D GE SH W RI LL VE , R, s ? Trustees. Marehl,lBB6. 41-49 Sugar Lead Sal nunon " Xratus Salts Gl:iuber " Epsom " Nitre " Rochelle " Tartar Soaps, Venet. Alb " Windsor, Eng. " Amer. " Fancy Sealing Wax Seeds, Anise " Cardamon " Caroway " Coriander " Fcennel " Mustard " White do. " Black do. Sperm Ceti Spirits Nitre, Dulc " Hartshorn CARMINATIVE BALSAM I:I3OAVTEL RESTORATIVE.; In tie Matigniant,Spasnnodic,or 11 aiali e, Choln e, CG o. Lan Moripar, Diarrhoea or Looseness, Dystnlerg, Sick or Screens !lead-Ache, Cholera Wan ts= or Szunmrr Complaint, (-Ulla, Cramps, Sour Stomach', 4-c. 4-c. TO THE PUBLIC. f t HIS medicine has been before the public „_r for three or four years f)tt and has ac ipii.ed pr,ba'dy a gre 'ter degree of popislari. ty. than any article t ver before introduced into genera! use. It colea;ns nu noxious article, nor mineral or metallic sunstance and i• careful ly compounded s•t to always be of uniform a!rength and eniisi:tenry. It will t eep good fur years and grows more pleasant by age. ClolOreo are generally very ford of it, and none will refuse to take it. It is so well a••apted to the va•ions 'complaints of hit Ten, that .very fin ity &limed always keep it in them Losses, as mo-t fannies who have used It. HOW do. Sailors and travelling per• -nn...11.mM always Carry' it with them, no medicine is put up in round brass in Cal red vials oft wo and I:tir ounces each, with the worth * - 11n DI .IA YEWS CAPMINATIVR PAL. sa,s " blown on them, and the f uriPen signature nt I) Jayne to the b Mom of each direction— none others are gennitle. Thrs med.cote a out recommended as a "Pa. r. 3 .-ea" to cure all disease s to "which flesh is hair to" but as a . lemerly biarthaw. ThC brg n ... n g rind latter stages of 11i l seisttry. Cho irs-a 11.slitot. the Spasmodic or AM/goal Cno• Lfai, Cramps. Cio.licr. Sick and ne'vuus Head• -she. For the Summtr Cumplaiiit or CHOLERA -fchildfen it is uniivaded by any oilier comb's n.tion of me•licirie ever ti•ed , It has repeats redly ell - toed cures. when every °that means hail laded ai fed by the attendance and skill of the ablest physicians, that could be procured. Obstinate llsnhmas of years standing. have been recouved by tile use of a kw bottles of Lt ; violent Dysenteries arrested and Cholera Um/bus cured. The spasms attendi ig the Ma. Chdercs have always been suppressed in from one to three minutes time. and that much dreaded and fatal disease repeatedly cured without Use aid of any other article of medicines in fact its power over spasmodic diseases of ev. cry kind -tem to be absolute it tome never yet been know-Filo fail of giving relief in a single instance. Griping pains, tormina and tenesmus Cantles. Cramps, &c. are also removed by it. 11-rndreds of females and sedr.ntary persons can attest to its superior excellence iii sick and ncrreass Ifradachrs as two or three teaspounfolls generally gives them relief in the course of half an hoar. Children.laboring under the Summer Corn." .pLior, have been cured in a short time after all Iknown remedies had those too who hove been so extremely emaciated that their !hones almost protruded through their skins, land all hope of recovery abandoned, by all who saw them, Lave by • few weeks use of this med icine been restored to perfect health. CERTI Fl CATES. Cerificate Porn Dr. William Baton, Pastor of the Baptist Chutch at Pittsgrose, Salem Co., Near Jersty. Having been made acquainted with the in gredients ,composing Dr Ja)ne's Carminative Balsam. I believe it to 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, Cramps,Looseness, Dyspeptic Disorders of the Stomach. Coughs. and Affections of the Breast- together with all those diseases attend ed wain sourness or the Stom,cii: and believe that the regular phyaician will often find it a useful remedy in his hands, and one that is proper for domestic use, and can be put into the hands of persons at large with safety. WM BACON, M. D. Pitttrgrcve, Salem Co. N. J. May 4th, 1531. Certificate from Dr Wm. Skeling. Th's may certify that I have used Dr. Jayne's Carminative Balsam very evenvively in Bowel Complaints, and have not the least hesitation in declaring it superior to any perparation that I have wet with; for the relief of those diseases. WILI)I S FEELING. rd. D. Bridgeton. July 19, 1831. From Dr dl. L. R;sapp. late Physician to the Ital•imore D.spe..a ry. and Agent for the I•larjland Vaccine lipifitut , un. 11.1tinwre. March 27th. 1833. Dr. J4l,l4lE—Dear Sir--You ask me what proofs I meet a ith of the effir acy of your medi cine. I can safely say that I never prescribed medicine for Bone' Complaints tl,at has giv en me so much satisfaction, and my patients sr speedy and perfect relief as this. Whenever introduced into a family, it becomes a standing remedy for those ailments, and is called for a gain and again: which I think a pretty good oro4 of its efficacy and wefulness. In the Summer Complaint of children, it has frequent. ly appeared to snatch' the little victims, as it were. from the grave. nit saved the life Dimly child. and of such and such a child," I have re pea-edly heard dysenteric affections of ado as, I have time and again seen it act like a charm, and give permanent relief in few hour.. I may say in a few minutes In fine, it ;s a valuable medicine. and no family should be witbout it- Respectfully, M. L. KNAPP, M. D. From Di. L. Lawrence. Cedarville, Oct. 9111. 1832. Dr_ D Jai - ma—Dear Sir. —The curative pow ers of your C.rm native Balsam appears to he fairly established in all Bowel Complaints, &c. .nd from the experience I have had with the medicine. I am driposed to think very favora bly of it. I hive latcly tried it on one of my chile .ti e n, is hi, was severely handled. and with corn. Wein ruccris, without the use of any other .r.edreine. So far as my practice has extended. I think it a di iiidentirm in medicine, especially er.onx rhildie... who are apt to be alrected this seas; .m 1 which evory practitioner in medicine pas found to be a vets , troiihksorne disease. LEONARD LAWRENCE, M. D. From Dr Marks Hammond. Dr JAIME—Dear have made use of the Carminative Balsam piepared by you fur Complaints of tho Rowell, with complete suc cess in every case and I do not bebit , te to re commend i t t o ti,e patronage of the public min medicine, srmthy uftbeii particular 'twice, CHARLES II %NIHON"). Leesburg, Va. Oct. sth, 1834. Foots tke Rev. Charlcs 1. Ilipkintt, Pastor of the Raptiat Church at Sulrtn. N. J. Dr. JATNE—Dear Sir.--Cadeistantling put irtre about to po d oli•h eerilfie.its re.peeting. )o.ir valuatde Carminative Ralsain, I thought it mould be of ary service to you. I would wish to bear a pu'ilie te•timony in its favor; as we liaise wowed i s excellency very frequently in °ore-a11ay...n(131.0 administere 9 II to nut ftiendr lab-, have ti•ited us, and always found it gave then speedy relief. 111,-spf CHARLES J. HOPKINS. Salem, N. J. Jim. 7, 11335. Theabove valuable medicine is sold a the Apothecary and Drug Store of the sub scriber. SAMUEL H. BUEHLER. _Gettysburg. May 4, 183.5.