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    Devoted lo Foreign and Ilanieglic Intelligence, Liferalirre, -Science, .'N.frricrilliire, flit alectlearie internal Improvement, and General ailsrellan*-CO
'A II la V AIATIC
Geovge i'Me,Clellati,
p4E'l'iit.V3 Lis
sincere titatik to his
4 ' FI:ZENDs and the l'unt.n.; goneraily,
for !Anent: , hitn ou the return With the pres•
ent Sumit.rF, at a folner election; and res
pectfully solicits their rules and interest, for
the,
.7.1 arar E ;FY ,S" OFFICE,
at the ensuing ELECTION. Should hi.
be honored with their confidence by being
elected to that Orrice, no exertion shall lk
wanting on his part s faithfidly to discharge
the duties of that important trust.
Gettysbur,g, Jan. 25, 1836.
WEILISIIitIIA' V 14.
To the voter's qf adonis county
FRIENDS AND FELLOW CITIZEN 3:
ATthe request of a number oftny friends
I announce myself to your cousidero
tion Its a CANDIDAYE for the
SIIE It I 1 , 7 4 1114 TY,
and most respectfully solicit your support
Should I be honored with your succi:ssfu
approbation and favor, it shah h my firs
wish and aim to discharge the duties of tha
office with fidelity and humanity.
JOHN JENKINS.
Gettysburg, Feb. 1, 1836. to-44
tAlltlitlLV V iti.l4loll.
To the Independent Voters of Adams co.:
FELLow-Ctumvs:
I oiler my self to your consideration as a
Candidate for the
S E S OFFICE,
at the ensuing Election. should Ibe elec.
ted, i 'pledge - inysiatliat I will perlitrin the
duties of that Office with fidelity and impar
tiality.
JAMES McILIIENY.
[Mountjuy tp.] Feb. 22,1838. tc-47
sumearraavil - g.
To the Voters of Adams County:
Once tno,e, Follow• Citizens, 1 offer my
seltto your consideration as a Candidate lo
the
SHER IFF'S OFFIC
and respectfully solicit your support. II
yoti elect me, I, as is customary, most cheer
fully pledge myself to discharge the duties
faithfully. Your obedient Servant.
MICHAEL C. CLARKSON.
February 22, 1836. tc-47
To the independent Voters of Adams Co.:
FELLOW CT m?.Ns:
I offer myself to your consideration for
the office of
SIIIERIFF,
at the next GENERAL ELECTION. Should 1
be so fortunate as to be elected I will dis
charge the duties of the office faithfully.
Your obedient Servant,
WIVI. TAUGIIINBAUGH.
Petersburg, (Y. S.) Feb. 29, 11130. to-48
F1171 . 7 1 177ni
To the free and Independent Citizens of A
dams County:
FELLOW- CrrizENS:
I offer myself for the SHERIFF'S OF.
at the next election—and should I
ie so fortunate as to succeed, I pledge my
word and honor to serve with houesty,with
out respect to persons.
ABRAHAM MUMMA.
Franklin tp., March 7, 1836. to-49
suicazrraLirr.
To the independent Voters of Aclunzs Co.:
FELLOW •CITIZE
I offer myself to your consideration as a
, :- . .candidate for The
• . SdLEARIFF 7 S OFFICE )
And respectfully solicit your support. If
you elect mu I most cheerfully - pledge my.
•. self to discharge the duties faithfully.
Your obedient Servant,
GEORGE MYERS.
- New•chester, March 7, 1836. te'L49
SIZAKErl'alIa
To the free and independent Voters of A-
dams County:
FELLOW.CITIZENS
Through kind persuasion from many of
my friends, 1 have been induced to offer
myself as a candidate for the office of
SIJEJiIEF,
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 would pledge myself
to discharge the duties of the office with
care and fidelity.
WM. ALBRIGHT.
Conowago tp., March 7, 1836. te-49
HIDES, OIL & LEATHER.
THE Subscribers, at their Old Stand,
No. 88, Chesnut Street, three doors below
ad Street, have for Sale a large assortment of
SPANISH HIDES,
TANNER'S OIL AND
LEATHER —viz:
3500 La Plata Bides
1200 Chili do.
1000 Rio Grande do.
700 La Guayra do.
Oa Green Salted 5 do.
B. Ayres
500 Pernambuco do.
500 Light St. Domingo Hides.
2101 Heavy Green Salted Patna Kips
Se Upper Leather.
• 2500 dry Patnas.
100 iturras of Straits and Bank Oil
The bighest price will go given for Leath
et in Cash or in exchang e for Hides.
•• • •
• JOSEPH HOWELL, Sr, CO.
Phihtdel hie, 9:h mo. 7,1835. Ems- :1
_
liarty iork Cabbage Seed,
it.the Drug Store of
DR. J. GILBERT.
YAM It Vin*. 642
THE GETTYSBURG STAR & REPUBLICAN BANNER.
aIir'CALL eleNeD SEE!
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Fresh Drugs and Medicines!
rg , mu; Subscriber bras leave to infer:» bis Friends and the Public generally, that he
has just received A LA RG E SUPPLY OF GENUINE Drugs igi t a
Oz .- which he will warrant to he fresh and of the EmsT uum,yry.
AMONG WHICH A
kcetat Morphine " Olive or Swect.
Acid " Ori!anuui
" Muriatic " Wormseed
" Nitric " Castor
Oxallic s ns rras
" Tartaric Puly. " Spike
_Ether Sul ph " Spnice
A ntimony Crude " Vitriol
ntimonia I W ine Orris Root
Aqua Ammon Prussian Blue
" Cologne Quassia
" Rosa r Roots
Arrow Rout " Colombo
A rsenic " Pink
Bark " Gentian
" Cascarilla " Licorice
" Peruviant " Orris
Berries " Rhubnrh
" Juniper' Sarparilla
Balsam Senekm
" Copavia " Synills
•' Peru " Valerian
" 'Polu Rass Ginger
Blacking, Paste Resin
Blue Pill
Borax, Ref.
Bronze Sugar Lead
illacklead Sal A mrnon
Burgundy Pitch " Xratus
Bears' Oil Salts Glauber
camphor " Epsom
Cautharides " Nitre
Carmine " Ruchclle
Cloves " Tartar
Cassia Soaps, Verret. Alb.
Castor •" Windsor, Ell(r
Cream Tartar Amer.
Calomel " Fancy
Carbon Ammon Sealing WICK
Caustic Lunar Seeds, Anise
Cayenne Pepper " Cardamon
Charcoal, prepared " Cil roway
Copperas " Coriander
Chrome Yellow " Fcetinel
" Green " Mustard
Cochineal - " W hite do.
Copal Varnish " Black do.
Castor Oil Sperm Ceti
Court Plaster Spirits Nitre, Dulc
Chalk, prepared " Hartshorn
Drop Lake " Lavender
Emery " Turpentine
Essences of all kinds Sponge, fine
Fig Blue Soda, Sal.
Flowers 'lenient " Sup. Curb.
" Chamomile Starch
Flour Sulphur Seidlitz powders
. Together with every other article in
terms as any other person in the place.
Gettysburg, April 4, 1P36.
Notice is hereby Given,
TO all Legatees and others concerned
that the Administration Accounts of
the deceased persons herein mentioned, will
be presented to the Orphans' Court for con
firmation and allowance, on Monday the
25th day of April next.
The Account of Eve Shultz and George
Prysinger, Administrators of John Shultz,
deceased.
The Account of Michael Bevermwer and
Philip Fleshman, Executors of Peter Flesh
man, dec'd.
-ALSO
The Guardianship account of Sampson
S. King, Esq. Guardian of the minor chil
dren of Adam Livingston.
JAS. A. THONIPSON, Register.
Register's Office, Gettys
burg, March 28, 1836. tc-52
STATE TAX REPEALED.
B y virtue of the following resolution, a
dopted by the Legislature and approv
ed by the Governor on the 10th inst. viz:—
WuEnras, Although the law levying tax
es on real mid personal property fbr the use
of the Strut), will expire on the .25th day of
March next, yet it appears by the report of
the State Treasurer made to the Legislature
at tho present session, that those taxes are
estimated in the receipts of the current year
at two hundred and eight thousand nine hun
dred and sixty•three dollars,and three cents;
and that the same would have been collected
from the people, Notwithstanding the expi
ration of said law;-but by the passage of the
late act entitled "An act to repeal the State
tax on ,real and personal property, and to
continue and extend the improvements of
the State by Canals and Rail Roads, and to
charter a State bank, to he called the United
States bank," the treasury will be supplied
in lieu thereof, and it is thereby rendered
unnecessary to demand the payment of the
*mine from the citizens of this Common
wealth. Therefore.
RESOLVED, By the Senate and House of
Representatives of thu Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, in General Assembly met.--
7. 1',77. , I l'i , ' ll p, - 1 CI
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RE THE FOLLOWING
Rose Pink
Sago
s line, which he will sell on as reasonable
APPROVED the tenth day of March, Anno
Domini, one thousand eight hundred and
thirty six, JOSEPH RITN ER.
NOME is hereby given to county Com
missioners, and all others concerned in
the collection of State tax in the several coun
ties of the Commonwealth, that they are not
required to collect the State tax for the year
1836, which has been or may be assessed
fbr State purposes since October last, under
the acts of : Assembly mentioned in the fore
going resolution.
Further notice is also given, that if the
aforesaid tax or any portion thereof, has
been heretofore collected in any of the coun
ties of this Commonwealth, the same is to
be refunded to the persons from whom it was
received, ivithout cost or delay.
Fowler's Solut. Arse-Soda do.
nic Qinnine
Nut " Nlorplime
Gold Leaf Syringes
Guth Aloes TapeN, irr b fixes
" Ammon Tait. Emilie
" A abac Tin 'Kr:Arne, White
" Assalict id TOllOl Brushes
" Elastic Tam Ki.Ns
" Gamboge 'Poulenc
Guitiac Tonka Beans
" Hine Tooth Powder
" Shellac Umber
" Mastic Uva Ursi
" Myrrh Vermilion
" Opium Vitriol, Oil
" Sea ininony " Blue
" Sty nixoV s
" Tragacauth Venice Turpentine
Hair Powder W bite Wax
[sing I ass " Mustard
India Ink " Soap
Indigo, Spanish
lodine Wafers
Wash Balls
Ink powder W ater Colors
" Liquid Comp. Syrup
Iceland Moss Car ragen
Irish Nlogs Macassar Oil
Indelible Ink Dr. Pierson's Velc
Ipicac pulv. Cough Drops
Ivory Black Whitehead'sess.Mus
Lamp Black lard
Laudanum Hooper's Pills
Lancets Itch Ointment
Lemon Syrup Pulmonary Balsam
Lip Salvo Rush's Pills
Litharge Lucifer Matches
Licorice Ball Anderson's Pills
" Refined Aromatic Snuff
" Stick • Turlington
Mace Bateman's Drops
Madder British Oil
Magnesia, Lump Cephalic Snuff
Calcined Cologne IVater
Manna Durable Ink
Mercury Godfrey's Cordial
Macassat Oil Harlem Oil
Mercurial Ointment Lee's Pills
Nutmegs Lemon Acid
Oil Almonds OpodeWoe, Stears'
" Anise t 6 Liquid
" Cloves Preston Salts
" Cinnamon Seidlitz, Powders
" Juniper Soda It
" Hemlock Swaim's Panacea
" Lavender Thompson's Eye Wa
" Peppermint ter
DR. J. GILBERT.
tf-
That the Secretary of the Commonwealth
be directed to give notice to the Commis
sioners of the several counties of this State,
that they are notirequi red to collect the State
tax for the year A. D. eighteen hundred and
thirty six,whieb has been or may he assessed
for State purposes since October last, under
the act entitled "An act assessing a tax on
personal property, to be collected with the
county rates and levies, for the use of the
Commonwealth," and "An act to increase
the county rates and levies for the use of the
Commonwealth, passed the twenty fifth day
of March A. D. eighteen hundred and thirty
one," and if collected the same should be
rellinded, and that he cause said notice to be
published in at least, two newspapers in each
county, where two such newspapers are
published, and where but one paper is pub
lished, then in such paper, for three weeks
in succession the costs of publication to be
paid from the county treasuries respectively.
But irno paper be published in any county,
then in such Manner as shall best promote
the object of this resolution.
NER MIDDLESWARTH,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
THOMAS S. CUNNINGHANI,
THOMAS H. BURRO%VES.
Secretary of the Commonwealth.
Secretary's Office, Harris
burg, March 11, 1836 C at-61
Speaker of the Senate
LIBERTY RI FL EALE:III,
.91'TE- 1 17'10N !
YOU will parade in full uniform on Sa.
turday the 16th day of April, at the
usual place on the Commons, precisely at
halt past 10 o'clock, A. Bt. with arms and
accoutrements in complete order.
By order,
WM. TOPPER, 0. S.
tp-1
TO MY cannurons.
roAKE NOTICE, that I have applied to
- 4 - the JurLes of the Court of Common
Pleas of Adams count v,for the benefit of the
Insolvent Laws of this Commonwealth, and
that the said Judges have appointed Monday
the 25th day of April next, for the 116artng
of me arid my creditors, at the Court-house
in the Borough of ;ettysborg, where you
may attend if you thiith prOper.
NIES JENKINS.
March 14. 1 RV tc-50
II cc~e thYplialts , Q;outr•t,
HELL) at Gettysburg, I4)r the County of A•
(ung, on the Ist day of March, A. D.
18:16, ly.fore Daniel Sheffer and William
M'Lea'r), Eggrs..fudges,&c. assig9ed,&c
On 'he petition of I.EVE AIILLETI,Esq. Ad
ministraor of DAVID NICKLE, dec'd.
setting forth that he had settled his Admin
istmi in 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 ag,ainst said Estate
yet remain unpaid and no assets not or
wio,,t, to pay the same but a rectigniz ince
entered in the Orphans' Court of said Coun
ty, in favor of tlie [kin.) of said deceased a-
L'..ainst NICKLE Mid JOHN SADLER
Court Grant a Rule,
ON ALL THE 11E11:4 AND LEGAL RE.
PIZ E: - ENTATIVES OF
LO cYPIVZISI - ..621,
dec.•a , :ed, to appear at the next Court, to he
held at Gettysburg, on the VII Nondoy of
April nest, and show cause why so much
t said recumnizance as may be necessary for
the payment of the balance of said debts,
should not be paid over to said Levi Miller
its said Administrator tor 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
BEWARE OF IMPOSITIO N
AFTER the Original and Genuine Coin.
pound Chlorine Tooth Wash had received
the recommendation of sonic of the must
tespe-table physicians and chemists in the
U. states, AF it had acquired a high
celebrity in our principal cities, the name
was purloined to deceive the Public and as
sist the sale of spurious mixtures resembling
the genuine in name only.
There are also many preparations which
partially assume the name of the genuine,
such as Chlorine Dentifrice, Chlorine Tooth
Pas , e, Florentine Tooth Wash, Orris Tooth
Wash, Imperial Compound Chlorine Tooth
Nash, &c. none of which have any connex
ion with the genuine article.
COMPOUND,, CHLORINE
TO lira sift
(* - "ORIGINAL AND GENIIINE.
For Cleaning and Preserving the Teeth and Gums,
and Cleansing the Mouth.
THE COMPOUND CHLORINE TOOTH
WASH effectually cleanses the Teeth,
and will answer the purposes of the best
dentifrice. It contains no acid or any in
gredient which can in any case be injurious.
It will also he found to keep the brush itself
free from all impurities.
The Compound Chlorine Tooth Wash
has the further advantage of cleansing the
mouth also; and ofremoving whatever Is of
fensive in the breath. It hardens the gums
and is a valuable remedy for the canker or
soreness of the mouth. It may also be
used with the greatest advantage as a gar
gle for sore throat. In fine it preserves the
teeth and mouth in all respects in a clean
and healthy condition. It is agreeable to
the taste. Gentlemen who are in the hab
it of using tobacco, will find that the tooth
wash will speedily remove all the efiects of
it from the mouth.
Fur sale at the Drug Store of
Dr. J. GILBERT, Gettysburg.
February 29, 1326. tf-48
7i Win C I FA.
Accotint of M 09E8 M ' CLEAN, one
of the Trustees of ADAM LIVINGSTON,
is filed in the Prethonntary's Office, at Get
tysburg, and Will be presented to the Court
of Common Pleas to be held on Monday the
23th day of April next, file confirmation.
BERNFIART GILBERT, Proth'y.
March 28, 1836. tc-52
C ItkUTION.
A LL persons are cautioned against har
boring or employing a girl named
USEPUA FREDELL, bound by her lath
er for a term of years to the subcriber—us
I am determined to prosecute all who rettwe
to obey this notice—She having left Me
without sufficient cause.
W. T. SMITH.
March 28,1836. 3t-52
11111 E, LE.ITIIEII JJV'll
'OIL STORE.
3,000 La Plata
2,000 Rio Grande
1,500 La Guayra
} 11110 ES .
1,100 Pernambuco
700 Marucaibo
1,800 Green Slaughter
7,000 Dry Patna Kips,
6,000 Heavy Green Salted Kips,
1,000 African Kips,
128 Barrels Straits, Bank and Shore
OIL, and
A GENERAL VARIETY OF
T. 1.71 .74' E RS' TOOLS.
ALL of which will be sold at the lowest
Market price FOR CASH, or on • the usual
CREDIT, or taken in exchange for all kinds
of LEATHER, at the highest market price,by
JOHN W. VATTEN & CO.
Corner of 3 J and Vine Street,
PUMA DELPHIA.
Nfarch 7, 1836 • 3m-49
April 4,1836.
CARMINATIVE BALSAM
u" HEALTH RESTORATIVE
t, the Maligneinl,Spoemodic,or,Azialie,Cho'ci a, Cho
lera Norlrus, Diarrhoea or LOOSC7ItAt Dy Aen ter, Y
Sick or Ntrocous Head- Ache, Cholera bijou
_ turn or Sumner Complaint, Cholics,
Cramps, Sour Stomachs, 15-c.
TO THE PUBLIC.
./.11111S medicine has been bu fore the puublic
for three or four years psuut And has ac
quired pr‘ba ly a grester degree of popuiluri
ty, than aq article ever before introduced into
general use It contains no noxious article,
nor mineral or metallic substance iui I is careful-
Iv compounded so 14 to always be of uniform
strength and consistency.
It will keep good fur years and grows more
pleasant by age. Clitloren are generally ve; y
(nerd Of it, and none will refuse to lake it. It is
so well adapted to the vauiouts complaints of
dill iren, that u very f.n ily shoir!ul always keel,
it in their houses, as most Ismifes wh o h a ve
used it, noo, do. Sailors and tr.velling per•
sons shoul•I slw.ys carry it with them.
This meducihe is putt up in wound brass
moulded vials of t wn and fur ounces each, with
the words "Do U. Javas's CAP MI !I ATI vsBA
SA M" blown on them, and the writ en sigoature
of I) Jayne to the b Atom of each durectorn—
none others are genuine.
['his med cote is not lee immeoded ;is a "I'
wires" to cure all disci's. s to "which flesh is
h. it 1 0 " but as 3 ni , lrthieq. The
beg noing .titl latter stages of Ilipeatrry. Cho
lera Marlapir, the Sp/1511101C or Jlaligaut
Li:11 A, Cramp, Chabrs, S,ek and nerisais Head
.clie. For the Summer Complaint or ft A
t , f et ildten it is unrivalled by any oilier combi.
nstion of medicine ever u•ed It hiss repest
edly e ffected cures, when every whar means
had failed ai led by the attendance and skill of
the ablest phys ci ots, that could be procured.
ivo•tin ;le D molar:as of years sta , ;(ldig - , have
been removed the use of a tew bottles of
t; violent Fry senteries arrested and Gooier.
%forbus cured The spasms attendi ug the Ma
ligii.nt Choirrn have always been umppressed in
1 . 1010 one to (hr. e monites tone, and that rhuhll
(headed and fatal d.seuse repe.tedly cured
without the aid of any other article of medicine.
in tact its power ov , r.spasmodic diseases of ev
ery kind seem to he absolute ills it has never yet
been knots it to ful of giy.ng relief in a single
instance. Griping pains. tormina and tenesintis
Coolies, Cramps, &c..re also removed ny it.
H oo dreds Vf females and sedentary persons
can attest to its superior excellence in and
nervous Headaches as two or three teispuoilfoll•
generally gives them rel.ef in the course of half
an hour.
children laboring under the Summer com
plaint, have been cured in a short tune after all
known remedies had failed: —those too whit
have been so extremely emaciated tkit their
hones almost p-otruded through their skins,
and all hope of recovery abandoned, by all who
yaw them, gave by It few weeks use of this med
icine been r.stmed to perfect health.
CERTI FICA•I•ES
Certificate fom Dr. William Dawn. l'astor 0
the Baptist Church at Pittsgrove, Salem Co.
New Jenny.
Hiving been made acquainted with the in•
gredients composing Dr Jto ne's Carminative
11.1sam, 1 believe it to be a a very happy com
bination, and a useful medicine m many com
plaints which almost constantly occur in our
country, such at Bowel Affections of children,
Cholic, Cramps,Lonseness, Drpeptic Disorders
of the Stomach, Coughs, and Affections of the
Breast, together with all those diseases attend
ed with Sourness or the Stom•chr and believe
that the regular physician 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 sllety.
WM. BACON, M. D.
Pittsgrove, Salem Co. N. J. May 40, 1331.
Certificate from Dr TV/7h Steeling.
This may terrify that I have used Dr. Jayne'm
Carminative Bal.am very extenaivrty in Bowel
Complaints, and have not the least lie,ilation in
declaring it superior to any perpata , iun that - 1
have met with; for the relief of tho-e (Interview
WILIM STEE.LING, M. 1).
Bridgeton, July 19, 1831.
From Dr M. L. Knapp, hie Phrician to the
Baliimore I),speno ry. and Agent fur the
Maryland Vaccine Institution.
11..itimore, !Waal 27th, 1833.
Dr. JAYNE- Dear Sir--Yon ask me what
proofs I meet with of the tffii acy of your meth.
cine. I can safely say the , I never p.e , cribed
medicine for Road Complaints that has giv
en me so much satisfaction, and my patients
so speedy and perfect relief as this . . Whenever
introduced into a family, it becomes a standing
remedy for those ailments, and is culled for a
gain and again; which I think a pretty good
Proof of its efficacy and u•etnlness. In the
Summer Complaint of children, it ha• frerpienta
ly appeared to snatch the little victims. a s it
were, from the wave. "It saved the life of my
child. and of such and such a child," I have re•
trewedly heard ,aid. In dysenteric affections
of adults, I have time and again seen it act
like a charm, and give permanent relief in a
few hours, I may sav in a few minutes In fine,
it is a valuable medicine, and no family should be
without it. Respectfully.
M. L. KNAPP, M. D.
From Dr. L. Lawrence
Cedarville. Oct. 91h. 1832
Dr. D..l4TNE—Deur Sir.—The cura , ive pow
ers of your Carminative Balsam appears to he
fairly estabhahed in all Bowel Complaints, &c.
n d from the experience I have had with the
medicine, I am dispose I to think very favora
bly of it. 1 have lately tried it on one of my chil
dren, who was severely handled. and with com
plete success, without the use of any other
medicine. So far as my practice has extended,
I think it a desideratum in medicine, especially
among childreo, who are apt to he affected this
way ; and which evory practitioner in medicine
has found to be a very iro ii hleswoe
LEONARD LAWRENCE, M. D.
From Dr Charles Hammond
Dr. Jams--Dear Sir.-1 have made use of
the Carminative 8.. i im prepar , cl by you for
Complaints of tho Itowel4, with complete Quc•
ces in every ca , e and Ido not hesitste to re.
commend it to the patronage of the public as a
medicine, worthy of ibeir particular holice.
CHARLES HAMMOND
Leesburg, Va. Oct. sth, 1834.
From the Rev. Charles J. Hopkins, Pastor of.the
Baptist Church at Salem, N. J.
Dr. JAYNE—Dear Sir.—Umletdtanding you
were about to publish certificAes respecting
your valu'able Carminative lialsam, I thought
it would be of any service to you, I would wish
to bear a public testimony in its favor; as we
have proved ins excellency very frequently in
our familyond al4o administere 1 it to uur tliends
who have visited its, and always found it gave
them speedy relief.
Yours Wspectfully,
CHAULEi J. HOPKINS.
•
Salem, N. J. Jan. 7, 183.5..
The above valuable medicine is sold a
the Apothecary and Drug Store of the sub
scriber.
SAMUEL H. BUEHLER.
Gettysburg, May 4,1535, 15.-15
I ZP,Ii2aVIII - ,llJALisadla (.00c1
BEREAS the Hon. D. Dttftg.FiE,
V Esq. President of the several , Courts
of Common Pleas, in the Counties compos
, ing the Nineteenth District* Justice of the
Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and General
Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and
other ofilmders in the said District-and
DI NIEL SHEFFER and Wm. NYCLEAIx,Esq, , ..
JuOges of the Courts of Common Pleas, and
Justices of the Courts of Oyer and Termi.
ner, and General Jail Doliverv, for the trial
of all capital and other urnmilers in the Coun
ty of Adams —have issued their precept,
hearing date the 27th day of 'January, in.
the year of our Loan one thousand eight
hundred and thirty•six, and to me di rected,
.
tar hohling Court of Coinmou Pleas, and
General Quarter Sessionsof the Peece; end
General Jail Delivery, and Court of Over
and Terminer, nt Gettysburg, on Monday
the 25th day of April next—
..,\* ()tick!, is litvelly
I', nil the Justiees of the Pence, the Corn
ner, and Con , tables, within the said County
of Adams, that they be thou and thete, in
their !welter persons, with their Rolls, Re
cords, In lii tlionS, EXaminatwils, and other
Remembrances, to do those things, which
to their offices and in that behalf appertain'
to be done and also tiiiw who will prosecute
against the pri.oners that are, or then shall
be, in the Jail of the :not County of Adams,
are to be then and there,to prosecute against
thew as Onill he Just.
JA \l ES BELL, Jr. Sheriff:
Mardi 14, 1 , -4-36. to-50
1 RAND JURY 11'0 it A PRI ta
84: 31, 1836.
Cumberland—Thomas G. Mille!, Geo Schri
t or.
Lib(' t y —Thomls Reid, Mich , ,cl
a”tte I Ot erholtzer, Jaceb Kreedy, lienty
Gorden
I.stunote—Willia;o llamillon.
Hnotoi t zfon— lie , jaminl;ardner„loci ilowerg.
130.0'10—Do/id Li , 11..
Str:.bau —John 1) ckson, Jr. Jacob Weaver,
IVin Slcl.henny.
Mo , ,ntplea•snt —John Forrens.
lI ooilton—James Clark, John Ila•iblitz,
Niensilen—Pbdip Reamer, Hobert Majors.
Fr • n k Daniel Arendt.
ry —John Myers.
Germany—Ease Snyder.
CIMOW g)..•• M.rtiti Clunk.
H.ntiltunban— !lira Boyd.
GENERAL JURY FOR A
PRIL TE1t11,:1836.
Tyrone—John Stealy, David Cooly, Jowls
Hersh.
Cumber land— Abr.harn Linah, Emanuel Fitt
er, James McAllister, W in. M'GJoglty.
Liberty - Martin Hill.
Borough—S,mitel S. Forney, Samuel Falm
estock, James Heagy, John B. Marsh.
Moontioy- isi`rnes Wlthenny, Moses M'llvain.
Morimpleasant—Philip Kohler ' John Miller,
henry Felty, Joseph Cosh's's, Egbert Eckert
Samuel Swope.
Huntingtott--Joseph Taylor. Christian Pick
ing, Jonas John.
Conowago—Jacob Kohler.
Berwick—John Bucher, Henry Lilly.
heading--John Elicker, Benj. Malone, Moses
M. Neely.
Germany--Martin Keller, James Schultz, Ja
cob Sterner.
Ilam,lionban--D.rvia Stewart.
II .nriltou--Ephraim Steel.
Straban--Alexander Campbell.
LA , Adam G.rrh,er.
lilt. W. JUI/MNS'
Patent Specific Ointment,
A N EVER•FAI LING remedy lOr the
(lowing, among other diseases:
White Swellings of• every description.
Sure Legs and Uleers of lung standing.
Skhirrus or Glandular 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.
'Fetters of all kinds. In this complaint,
the patient, in apply ing the Ointment, must
keep the part out of water.
Chilblains, or parts allected by frost.
It ►s also one of the hest remedies for
Burns and Scalds. It ea•es 1116 pain and
draws the lire out in a short tune.
For Inflamed Wotnen's Breasts, and
Glandular Swellings, it is superior to any
medicine yet known to the medical fiteulty.
This Ointment has cured sores of many
years standing.
It cures the worst Felons or Whitlows
on an application of 48 hours.
Blieumatisins which have stood so long
as to become a systematic disorder, require
medicine to be taken inwardly to remove
them entirely. But in most common cases,
by apply ;ng this Ointtnent externally, as di
rected, it win give relief. And even in old
people, whose pains have been of longer
standing, it will ease the pain.
For sale at the Drug Store of
J GILBERT.
Gettysburg, Feb. 29, 1836. , tfl-43
W'OQUat
AROPOSA LS in writing, will be receiv
•ed by the Commissioners of Adams
Co., on or before Wednesday the 271 h of A
pril next, for tarnishing the Court-house and
Prison with WOOD, lor the ensuing season.
By order,
WILLIAM KING, Clerk.
March 14, 1H36. td-SCI
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