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    ADVERTISEMENTS.
HIDE, LEATHE
OIL STOI
3,000 La Plata
2,000 Rio Grande
1,500 La Guayra
1,100 Pernambuco
700 Marucaibe
1,800 Green Slaughter
7,000 Dry Patna Kips,
0;000 - Heavy Green Salt
1,000 African Kips,
128 Barrels Straits, Bank and Shore
OIL, and
A GENERAL VA - RIETY OF
• 1 Tcif E RS' TOOLS.
ALL of which will . be' sold at the lowest
Market prici eon CASH; or on the usual
CREDIT, or taken in exchange for all kinds
of LEATHER, at the highest market price,by
'JOHN W. I'ATTEN & CO.
Corner of 31 and Vine Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
3m-49
March 7, 1836
COINSUMPTION.
Indian Specific;
lOR the prevention and cure of Coughs,
Colds, Astimas, Consumptions, Spit.
ting Blood, and diseases of the Breast and
Lungs, prepared by cDoct.
Lancaster.
RKSON
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 how
patients are to conduct through every stage
until health ia'restored—Lfor vain and useless
would be the prescriptions attic ablest Ow
sioians, accotnpanied 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.
OCP - The price of each bottle of Indian
iufific is $l, and each envelope of the gen
, pecific is signed by Dr. Clarkson
an, and the initials, C. F. on the seal
ch bottle. None can be genuine with
• is signature, a base composition hay
been attempted to be imposed on the
blic liy a counterfeit imitation of this e.r.-
trtiordinary article.
For sale at tho drug store of
Dr. J. G ILDERT.
.Gettysburg, Oct. 19, 1635.,, ly-29
,iiITTELLPS MUSEUM
. . .
Literature,
Of Foreign Science and Art,
: - . 2 .- -- 1 ' published monthly for E. Littell, No.
;, 11 Bankitreet Philadelphia, at Six Dollars
:',Wye, l ar, in advance—Seven Dollars and a
. 114'4:pot in advance.
:..; , :::.1; ':.- ~ Contents of May Number.
- , Tivric -REGINA'S MAIDS OF HONOUR.
-
; The Breton Joiner,
7
~,
-1' Memoirs of Matthias D'Amour.
. American Missionaries,
Florence O'Brien, an Irish Tale,
Miss Smythe,
Groat Suspension Bridge at Fribourg,
Scientific Intelligence. Climate of Fort Van.
eouver--Geology— Effect ofCold on the Lemming
and on Caterpillars—Polar Bear—Black Whale
—Passenger Pigeon—S Uncoils Plants,
Dinners, Clubs, &c.
Drunkenness in th ritish Army,
Death by Moonslii ta
Death by 41, Cable,
Virtues and Vices,
The Malays,
Sea at the Cape of Good Hope,
The Chinese,
~, ,r./161ish Troops in America,
liluilatrias by Joanna Baillie,
-t.: - Xi:collections of Sir Walter Scott..4ionor,Love,
' . .. - tObedievice, Troops of Friends,"
.1,4;, -, `:•Life and Works of Baron Cuvior,
Campaign with Zumalacarregui,
Manna of tho Desert,
Alford's School of the Heart, &c.
State of Protestantism in Franco,
Cape of Good Hope—The Late Cairo War,
The Revenge of the Signor Basil,
Southey's Life of Cowper,
Extraordinary Application of Gas,
Regina's Maids of Honour.
DR. HULL'S RECENTLI IMPRO.
VED TRUSS.--The distinguished
surgeonsand medical faculty of the cities gener
ally, and elsewhere, have come to the conclu
sion that this Truss, in its present improved
state, is the only instrument surgically adapted
to the disease of Rupture, and the only one that
patients can rely upon for the safe retention of
the bowels and the final cure of the disease.
In confirmation of which the following names
of distinguished medical gentlemen of New
York city, with many others, have expressed a
decided prefereuce for this instrument, are res•
pectfully added:
Valentine Mott, M• D. George 13ushe. M. D.
A. A. Stevens, M. D. • David Bosack, M.D. •
John B. Beck, M. D. Samuel Ackerly, M. D.
Cyrus Perkins, M. D. David M. Reese, M. D.
John Stearns, M. D. Win Anderson, M. D.
Also, the following extract of a late certificate
of Dr. Mutt, of New York:
4 •For the last twelve months, the curative
powers of Dr. Hull's Trues have been tested
under my own observation with the most grati
fying success in cases of great difficulty, in
' which the mutilated imitation Trusses so com
mon in our 'market, had only aggravated the
disease. Dr. Hull is an experienced surgeon,
who has displayed not a little surgical skill and
mechinical ingenuity in bringing this unrivalled
instrument to its present state of perfection,ren
dering it, 1 know, the best I ever saw for secur
ing, comforting and curing the ruptured patient
and is in my opinion, the only instrument of the
kind that is entitled to patronage of the profcs
eiun, and the confidence of the people.
VALENTINE MOTT, M. D.
Pirk * Place, Feb. 2.0, 1834.
Letters Patent of the United States have been
granted to Dr. Hull for 14 years from the last
Umprovement, dated July sth, 1833.
Fur sale at the Drug Store of
• Dr. J. *GI LB ERT, Gettysburg.
• May .9 1836.
L tf-6
I'lllB LADY'S BOOK,
Pubiiiiiird at Three Dollar, per Annum,
Repiittory fur Music, Engraving, Wood Cuts
• Poetry, and Prose,
BY L. A. GODEY,
Atloulan Budding% Franklin Place,Philadelphia
THE GETTYSBU_RG STAR 4.t.'REPUBUIC AN BANNER.
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Tuts 51agnificent Collection of Rare Beasts and Birds, from Europe, Asia, Africa, North and South America, embraces the most
extensive variety of Animals over offered to an American Public. The exhibition is accompanied by the celebrated National Band of Music, who will
announce the arrival of the Grand Cavalcade; the whole will be arranged in a Splendid Pavilion, adnrinaiti to contain ton thousand persons at one title.
Seats will be provided for Ladies and children. The living specimens of Natural Ilistnry hero represented, will be offered for public gratification, at
GE'rrYSBURG, (COSITIVELY FOR,WIE DAY ONLY,) on .110. V War, Olar 3eth t -on the Cuo u nons near the College. Hours of Exhibition from Ito
4 o'clock, P.. M.
lIIDES.
ADMITTANCE ONLY 25 OTS. OHILDREN UNDER 10 YEARS Or AGE, lI.A.LT• ritxon.
d Kips,
CELEBRATED NATIONAL BAND OF TWELVE MUSICIANS.
The Lion and the _Lamb shall lie don' together, and a little Child shall lead them."
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■ VAN AMBURGEZ BIASTL'a ELAIMEAN AND LAMB.
Teti{. VAN AMBURCH will cuter the above thrmidable Cage of Animals, with Master Hayman, a boy 9 years of age, and a Young Laud),
daily, at 3,i o'clock. I'. M. it being a novelty never attempted by any person but himself. The success which has attended all the
exertions of this gentleman to obtain the perfect obedience and command of the various animals, Is without a parallel.
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PL 4 37'ED Tam EXHIBITION
Arwis-z.-t-m—reVl4.
42 . A •
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P Alit OF AFRICAN OSTRICHES.
ROYAL TIC:ER AND TIGREE:S.
JAI HALL.
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IV()I.EP.
JAGUAR.
Millinery,
TB Esubscriber respectfully informs her
former customers, and the public generally,
that she has re-counnenced ther above busi•
ness at her residence, (at . the house of Mrs.
WAmetru,) opposite the Post 9,lFicelptui
will
she ill at all times be prepared to ,
Make and Repair _Bonnets
IN TILE MUST FASILIONA BLE MANNER,
having made arrangements to receive the
LATEST FAsuzor from Philadelphia regu•
larly.
S. SCEIREINER.
Gettysburg, April 11, 1830. tl-4
BOUOI3OII ACCOTINTS.
MOSES NfeCLEAN, Treasurer of die
Borough of Gettysburg,frorn May 7th 1`335,
till April 30th, 1836.
DR. Dons. C's.
To 13alafice in hands at last settlement, 3 95
Balance in hands of C. Chritzman,
lector, on Duplicate of 1834, 52 51
.ruugh •'Paz assessed for 1835, 230 7h
Road Do. Do. 1835, 246 33
Cash Received of 3. F. Macfarlane, Esq.
2 yours stall Rent in the Market house,
ending Ist Aug. 1835, 10 00
Do. Do. Michael Degroff, 1
year, 5 00
Do. Do. Nicholas Codori, 1
year, 5 00
Cash Received of Burgess. License for
shows, 8 00
CR.Dulls. Cls.
By orders paid as follows, to wit:
Jacob Ziegler, Strout and Road Com
missioner, - 131 08i
George Chritzmnn, Do. 40 43
E. Buckingham, 13 months salary as
High Constable, &nerving notices, 88 00
Sundry persons removing nuisances, 150
Postage on letters, 20
Joseph Wharf(' 5.1 years salary winding
Town Clock and repairs to Hose, 22 00
Julia Garvin, Esq. Balance of bill Mr
work done to Town Clock in 1827, 12 44
James A. Thompson, Esq. for repair
ing a Foot Walk in 1813, 4 00
Henry Hamby, Cash paid in Baltimore
for repairs done to Engine, 4 25
Wamiiler and Holtzworth, Repairs to
Engine, 4 50
Jacob Lefever printing done from 1834
till 1N36, 4 00
Harper printing done from 1834
till 1636, 8 00
Salary of Burgess and Council, 1835, 30 00
1)o. of Clerk and Treasurer, 30 00
Christian Chritzrnan, collector, fobs
and Releases, 36 45
Balance uncollected on Du?licato of
1b35, in hands of C. Chritzman, 36 68
Balance in hands of Treasurer, April
311th, 1836, 108 01
h;ay 16, 1836
IL'orottglt School accouttis.
MOSES M eC LEA N , Treasurer of the Pub
lic Fond of the Borough of Gettysburg
from January, Ist, 135 30,1836.
Dolls. CU.
To the amount of Duplicate of School
Tux aseoseed for 1835, by Town
Council, 1252 54
State Appropriation for 1835, 212 70
Cash received of Adams County, Bo
rough Quota, 1835,
Du. do. on School Dupli
cates,
Do. •laundry persons fur tui
tion,
State Appropriation for 1836,
Balance duo Treasurer April 30th,
1836.
CR. Dolls. Cis,
By Cash paid on Orders from the Pro.
sidont of the Board of School Di
rectors, as follows, to wit:
lion. William M'Clean, Rent and
School Furniture,
Win. Garvin, 14 months ront,
David M'Millan, tuition, rout, fuol,
&c.
Gen. Thos. C. Miller, Stoves, Stove
rent, &c.
Do. do. Price of Lot
purchased,
C. Lepley, tuition and sundries,
Henry J. Schreiner, tuition, rent,
fuel, &c. 358 03i
Col. Michael C. Clarkson, for Wood, 39 50
Sundry persons for cutting wood, 3 75
Robert G. Harper, for printing, 8 25
Thos. Monaigh, rent and School Fur
niture, 106 94
George Chritzinon, benches and mate
rials for do. 9 93
Andrew Polly for Stove pipe,6 60
John Swony, tuition and sudries, 323 054
Miss A. M'Curdy, tuition, 168 00
Mrs. E. beech, tuition, rent, fuel, &c. 113 31
Miss M. Scanlan, tuition, rent,
fuel, &c. 199 50i
Abraham B. Shuman, tuition, 74 U 0
Lazarus Sharp, rout, 7 5U
Nathaniel P. uckley, tuition anatital
dries I . ',40.ma4
Jacob &fever printing, :14 - )50
Hugh Denwiddie, glazing, 1 00
John Brown, for a Chair for School, 1 00
Thos. Means, tuition and fuel, 80 75
John Jenkins, sent, 15 011
Isaac Hartman, tuition, - 20 00
Hugh Scott, enumeration of children, 500
John Gayer, tuition, 71 00
Samuel H. Buehler, in trust, rent, 30 00
John R. Edie, tuition, 2U 00
C. Chritzman, fees and releases on Bo
rough Duplicate, 84 59
Clerk and Treasurer, making out School
Duplicate & extra services in relation
to the School Fuud,l6 months salary, 30 00
May 16,1836.
INFORMATION WANTED.
(NY information that will load to a' dis.
covery of the residence of M r. THONI
- PAUL, (if living,) who resided in Jef
ferson County, Virginia, in 1816, will be
thankfully received by the subscriber. Mr.
Paul left Virginia sometime in 1816 for this
State, but his residencells unknown.
KrAs something of importance might
be gained by such information, Editors copy.
ing this notice will confer a favor which will
be . cheerfully reciprocated whenever de
sired.
ROBERT W.. MIDDLETON.
Gettysburg, May 16, 1836.
T a Court of Common Pleas of Adams
Cntin,ty,held at Gettvsburg,on the 27th
day rail, A. D. 11636, the Petition, of
lolt IClTimasoN and MOSES M'CLEA.rt,
ea of ADAM LIVINGSTON,' for
leav to resign, being presented to the Court
and read, the Court oi der the folloWing,viz:
Rule on A Lit LIVING4TON, to spew
%yin , Jolirrßt Plicrson and Moses Nl'Cleart,
Iris Trustees, Id not be discharged from
the further execution of thing rust—Rule re
tun:able on the 27th t'lly of May, 1536, i.t.
10,o'ciock, A. M.; personal notice to be sort.
Jon Adam Livingston, and notice given to
iiis Creditors by publishing this Rule three
successive weeks before the return day in a
newspaper in the Borough of Gettysburg.
By the Court,
B. GILBERT, Proth'y.
May 2,1836. tc-5
Notice is hereby Given,
V O 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 Titesday the
31st day of May next.
The Account of Henry Spalding, Adtnin
istrator of John Kuhn, deceased.
The Account of Samuel Little, Adminis
trator of Nicholas Jacoby, dec'd.
The Account of Isaac Wierman, Admin
istrator Debunis Non ofJacob Weidaw, de
ceased.
$561 55
The Account of Joseph Topper, Admin
istrator of Authotiv Topper, dec'd.
The Account of Peter Miller, Adminis
trator of Nicholas Miller, dec'd.
The Account of Barnet Hildebrand and
Jeremiah Latshaw, Administrators of John
Hildebrand, jr. dec'd.
The Account of Andrew Heintz°!man,
Administrator deboni., non of Isaiah \V bite,
deceased.
Thy ,Vccount of John Marshall; Arlypipia
trinor of NI ary Conrad, dee'd.
The Account of Jacob Herriter, jr. Ad
ministrulue of Philip Rahn, dec'd.
The Account of John Kerr, Administra
tor of Isaiah White, dec'd.
The Account Or William Slavhaugh, one
of the Executors of Peter Slay baugh, deck!.
The Account of Joseph Topper and Jo.
se ph Fink ,Ex'tors of A ndrew Toppe r,dee'd.
The Account of George Guinn, Execu
tor of David Horner,
The Account of John B. NlTherson,
rninistrator of Miles Sweeney, dec'd.
The Account of James Bell, jr. Adminis-
trator of Rosanna Buckmaster, dec'd.
The Account of John O'Neill, Adminis
trawr of Win. Toland, deed.
The Account of Joseph Suceringer, Esq.
and Andrew Kerigan, Executors of Patrick
Dunn, dec'd.
$561 65 , 1
3t-1
The Account of James A. Thompson,one
of tho ExeCutors of J antes D.Sweeney,dec'd.
The Account °Homes Barr, Executor of
Catharine Lecky, dec'd.
The Account of Moses M'Clean, Execu.
tor of Mary Lecky, dcc'd.
The Account of John Sander, Adminis.
trator with the Will annexed, of Margaret
Miller, deceased.
603 72
Account of John Heiges, Adminis
trator of Jacob Heiges, dec'd.
The Account of Ephraim Swope, Execu
tor of Solomon Stonesifer, dec'd.
The Account of David Homer, Adminis
trator of Robert Ruiner, deceased.
The Account of Sainuel.Aermedy, Ad
ministrator of Adam Moses, dec'd.
The Account or Michael Buehler and Ja
cob Mous, Administrator of Jacob Slunk,
deceased.
RIM
$2331 68h
The Account of Elizabeth Deaner (late
Shlifer,) Administratix and John Ruff,
Administrator of Jacob Henry Shlifer, dc.
ceased.
Thu Final Account of Sarni Falinestock,
Administrator of Thomas Tucker, dec'd.
216 25
The Guardian Account of Joseph Sneer
tnger, jr. Guardian of Juliann Fink, minor
child of Conrad Fink, deceased.
The Guardianship account ofJ acob Fahn
estock, jr. Guardian of Sarah Tucker.
J AS. A. THOM PSON, Register.
Register's Office, Gettys
burg, April 25, 1836. S t
POLISHING POWDER,
FOR Polishing Bruss and other Metals that
require a high and durable Lustre. This:
Powder will produce a Polish with less
labor than any other in use.
ITS EXCELLENCB IN
CLEANSING ALL KINDS OF METAL
SU BJECT TO CORROSION, -TUE
BRILLIANCY O' ITS POLISH,
AND TIIE EASE WITH WHICH IT IS APPLIED,
Render it an object to every family in point
of ECONOMY. Its superior qualities have
gained for it a high reputation, and a most
decided preference over any preparation of
the kind ever offered to the Public. It is
warranted not to contain AN ACID, or any
other corrosive ina ° redient.
For sale at the Drug Store of
Dr. J. GI L BERT, Gettysburg.
April 4, 1836. t f-1
Office of the Star 4!St. Banner:
Chambersburg Street, a few doors IVest of
6'2331 68
1. The STAR & REPUBLICAN BANNER is pubiished
weekly, at Two DOLLARS per annum, (or Volume of
52 Numbers,)payable half yearly in advance—or Two
Dollars and PO!, Olds if not pahl until after the ex
piration (lithe year.
11. No subscription will be received for a shorter
period than six months, nor will the paper be discon
tinued until all arrearnges arc 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, will
be inserted THREE times fur ONE DOLLAR, and 26
cents for every subsequent insertion—longer ARCS in
the same proportion. The number of insertions to be
marked, or they willbe published till forbid and clar
ged accordingly. ,
BLANK DEEDS
For Sale at the" (*et . of the Star d• Batua,
Notice.
the Court-House.
CONDITIONS: