a Devoted to /Politics, Foreign mut Domestic Infellig'elice, Literatore, Science,' .11,Triceillist•e; the J►leehnnic sirts; Internal . lmpkovemenf, and ecneral Atisrewit. ADVERTISE.MENTS. liOillpltT racCOZTAUG/d1", :ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE in. York Street, next door to the Public Offices, in the room lately occupied by John L. Fuller, Esq. 'Gettysburg, April 18, 1836 DOCTOR JOHN E. MacOURDY, 111111AVING located himself in FAIR FIELD, respectfully offers his services to those Who may need them'. He may be found at Col. Rxw's, or at his office next 'door. May 23, 1830. • 4t*-8 N du. CHEAP GODS 842.11 E 7, INVITE lE . RO IN, INFORMS his Friends and the Publie, that he has cotnn.enced business a: lhr. old stand of MILLER dr, Wrriinnow, and bus just returned from the city with a 'LAMM. AND SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OP SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON CONSISTING OF EVERV - VAIZIETY OF Dry Goods, Groceries. hiard lvare, Qiieensware, aVc. sVe. ea of which ho is determined to sell cheap foi CASH or Country Produce. April 4, 18:36. BOOTS & SHOES. 1 • gimatti; /09 A LARGE . ASSORTAIENT OF •-• • pOOTS . • • •k. A ND . .SECOES Just received and fur sale by • . J. GILBERT, Gettysburg. I):Cir-Having made arrangemetils at home for that purpose, BOOTS and SHOES can be made to order in a workmanlike manner and at the shortest notice. April 4,1836. coacim, S,IDD.LE dXD TRUNK FACTORY. HE Subscriber returns his thanks to the Public for the very liberal support extended to him, and would respectfully state that he' is at all times prepared, at his old Stand in Chambersburg Street, a few doors 'West of the Court-House, to Make, Trim and 'Repair CTIOZ, ...4,.1---- Vgreffra.,-, //grouches ic• CARRIAGES of all kinds, in a neat, fashionable and sub stantial manner, 01 GOOD DIATIMIALS and at the shortest notice. -He is also prepared to manufacture, and bas now on hand, SADDLES • iy BRIDLES, 0,,,; MARTINGALES, - Saddle-bags, Portmanteaus, Trunks, Harness, AND EVERY OTHER ARTICLE IN lIIS LINE OP BUSINESS. The Public are respectfully invited to give him a - call before purchasing elsewhere. `OtrAll kinds of Marketing taken in ex. change for work at fair prices. EDWIN A. ATLEE. Gettysburg, May 2, 1830. tf-5 ti . 5 . 0321.CE. A LL persons indebted to the Estate of )HEN BY BLACK, late of Mountjoy, .to,tv,[o:ArilAdantscrinn . l.y, deceased,are here ! by.'Olospit.vta,lo4ltp settlement on or b . e . ,. i tZ a t criti:l!fit of-4 , Piatid - thoae having I:*l4 n tiKfgeOWsf: to, 'ore requested to :1 1 _ : ftl: thi*tiOull 'iltit'sUbscriber, proper. , tituka* • icafedr flir itettlepulint. - - ,tlititVhe.utor lettiOitilki the Borough of 'tiettVlibilig. , -,-..'-. ''''' -• ,--- r - -, • ' 7- - 013 d H ;DEN WIDDIE, Ex ; r. , , -4 • Itirt#- - 16; 1836.- 6t-7 Carpepter's Coinpound Fluid Ertratt. of 111113 Cllllll. , • i% OR diseases of th&bladder, obstructions of 1.,,,„,urine.4..e. -.10.7 1 1. 'be Buchu leaves have heMpbighly rearrimended for diseases of the !adder, by some of the most, distinguished phy sicians of Litilpe. "A variety of remedies hive been advised says Doctor arDowell,) for citron. is inflammation of tbe bladder: most of them 1 hate repeatedly tried with little or no effect,be yond that anteing in some demo palliative.- - The Compouqd Buchu having been lately strongly recommended, I was induced to make irialuf it, and my experimentkhave resulted iu the satisfactory manner, having -succeeded in saving the most inveterate cases, in which I had no hope of success." The above medicine has been frequently pre scribed by, and found to answer the fullest ez .pectations of the principal physiciarks of the Just received from the ware-house of G. W. Carpenter, and for sale at the Drug Store of Dr. J. GILBERT. Gettysburg, June 8, 1836. tf-10 POLISHING POW - bran!, FOR. Polishing Brass and other . Metalstliat require a high and:durable Lustre. This - ,Powder will produce ,a Polish with less :;:.labor than any other in use. .•. us EXCELLENCE IN • •GY.,BANSING ALL KINDS OF METAL SUBJECT V) CORROSION,-TIIE , BRILLIANCY . OF ITS POLISH, AND VIII KASS 'WITH WHICH IT 19 APPIJED, 'Render it an _object to every in point -or ECONOMY. -_ suprior qualitieb have e , pined for it a reputation, arid u most ded - preference over nay preparation of ever,offimed to the Public. It is *gaited , not to contu in A N ACID, or any - 4kbeir aircoire ingredient. • -A..For usia at the Dreg Store of '' , ..7•FX;(.i , • .Dr. J. GILBERT, Gettysburg. 4 1.t36. :: , 1•• • tf-1 ,4: TilE GE - TTYSIRITIR,G- STAR IFIANNER.. Special Court. JOTICE is hereby Given, to all whom it may concern, that, in, pursuance of an Act of tho General Assembly of Pennsylva nia, entitled, "An Act for holding Special Courts of Common Pleas," passed the 15th day of March,'lBl6, and its supplements, A Special Court of Common Piet. , will bo holden at the Court-house in the bo rough of Gettysburg, in and for the county of Adams, on Monday the 25th day of July next, (being the fourth Monday in said month,} at 10 o'clock, A. 24. to try and de termine all such matters as shall properly he cognizab!e.by the said court. JAMES BELL, Jr. Sheriff. Gettysburg, May :10, 1836. tc-9 Notice. if ETTERS of Administration on the Es tate of HENRY BENDER, Jr. late of Menallen township, Adams county, dee'd. have neon granted to the Subscriber, resid ing in Tyrone township, All persons in debted to .the Estate of said deceased are requested to meet at the house of Henry Bernier, sen. on Wednesday the 22d of June inst. and to make payment to the subscriber without delay: also, all persons having claims against said Estate, are requested to present them on said day, properly authen ticated, for settlement. JA.OOB FIDDLER, Adm'r. June 6, 1P36. 3t-10 AUDITORS , MEETING. THE undersigred, Auditors, appointed by the Orphans' Court of ams coun• ty, - to adjust and distribute - the"assets re maining in the hands of JOSEPH TOP- PER, Administrator of ArmioNy Tormt, to and amongst the Creditors.and Legatees of said deceased, will meet on Thursday the 23d day of June inst., at the house of F. Leas, Esq. in Littlestown. All persons hav ing claims against said estate, will exhibit the same, properly authenticated, on that day. GEORGE WILL, JOHN SHORB, Auditors. M. R. NITSSEAR, lime 6, 1836. 3t-10 THE CARLISLE HERALD FEINTING ESTAIILISEMENT FOE SALE. THE Proprietors of the Carlisle Herald, offer their Establishment at private sale,.un moderate terms. The Herald has an extensive circulation, and a good advertising, and job custom.— Thero tire two Printing Presses belonging to the Mike, with an extensive assortment of job and 'newspaper Type, and all other materials required to conduct a printing es tablishment. As purchasers will most likely be disposed to call and examine for them selves, a further description is"deemed unne cessary. tr.rThe Herald supports the present State Administration, and advocates the election of Harrison and Granger. Carlisle, June 13, 1836. Erie Gazette for Sale. JWISH to sell the Erie Gazette and printing establishment. The paper hay a strong list, and increasing patronage, and oflilrs as good piospeets as any other West ern paper. I would, if preferred, sell an in terest to a practical printer, in which vibe it would be expected the purchaser to be competent to take charge of the catiorial department. In ease -61, the , sale el:the whole or an interest, 11: 4 will to eonditioned, that there be no change iiihvici,ll643al - char; acter oft he paper. To Jhoselmacquainted, we say the paper is Anti•Mationic, and sups lerts‘the Oernocratic r ,Antt•Mueonic na.t ions of . P.eriiiSylvtiniaillarrisoii and G ra n. geft 4 Terfas will be'advantageous to a pur•- chaser . bringing smile - Capital, and comp°. tent te - takethe management of7the estab, „ • . ItCrOur brethren of 'the PieS'i . are re quested, toive,thiann insertion in their respective, Journals, and the compliinent will be glidly reciproeated in any way we can return theTayer. • JOSEPH M.-STERRETT, • - Editor and Proprietor. Erie, inne_.13,18 . 36. - LITTMLL , S IYEUSEVIVI Of Foreign Literature, Scienre and Art, Is p,ublished monthly for E. Littell, No. 11 Bank street, Philadelphia, at Six Dollars a year, in advance—Seven D4.)llars and a half k if not in advance. Contents of June Number. The Tin.Trurnpet; Or, Heads and Tales. Winter Sko'ches. By Delta. I. Bloom and Blight, 11. The SnOw Fall, 111. Light, in Darkness. The Backwoods of Canada. Toequeville's Democracy in America. The Popes of the Sixteenth and Seventeeth Con. thrice. Funny Pairfield—Continued. William Pitt. • ' The Captive, a Tragic Scene. By IVl.G.Lewis. Snarloyyovr, Chapters VI., VII., VIII. By Captain Marryatt. Liberty and Slavery in America. ' Scene in Calcutta. Mildred Pemberton. Literary Statistics of. Austria. Discovery clan Dnglishman at Port Philip. Irish Varieties. Humanity of British Naval Officers. Florence O'Brien—Continued. The Charity Sister. Snarleyyow, Chapter IX. Fanny Fairfield—Part 111, Pronunciation in different Nations of -Europe Sabbath Morning. SIP R WY Ela R. C AME to the subscriber's residence, in Franklin township, Adams county, in May last, .a SMALL 11111111.a.E #-V OINEV 5T213E11., 4,41 supposed to -be oNn , year old 'No marks perceptible. The owner is re quested to call, prove property, pay charges and take it away. WILLIAM BAILEY. 3t-I 0 Jun© 0, 1830. PROSPECTUS. THE %mar Tonic 13ISOUSSION. CHRISTIANITY versus INFIDELITY. CHARLES H. JACKSON .& Co., PERIODICAL PUBLISHERS, No. 17,..;Ann Street, .New York, IfiglAVE. in press, and will irnmediiitely pub in numbers of twenty-four pages, oc lavo,embellished with plates,price 12 1-2 cents, the late interesting and important discussion be tween Dr. Sleigh, in support of Chrioianitvond the D•'legatcs of the Tammany Hall Society,snd of other Sceptics, in defence of Infidelity-- This discussion which produced, and-kept up a Ilea! og icul excitement, hitherto unparalleled in the c . d . ), of N,sv York, commenoed Nov. 11th, 1835, and terminated Feb 18th, 1836. The substance of the arguments both by Dr. Sleigh and his opponents was faithfully and impartially taken down on the spot, and has been carefully reviled, so that this publication will contain the arguments and objections of both patties- Moreover Dr. Sleigh will add copious critical, historical. and explanatory notes and alto nu .nernus incontrovertible argunr.•nt. in favor of D vine Revelation, some of %Welt, it is thought, will be found to be original and never before published, retooling and refuting j he 171 , 41 pow• erfid objections of all the Intl lel, that ever I'm d. The Publishers, in 501 c , ting patronage for this woik,preserit herewith the "Introduction." which furnishes many interesting particular; re specting the discussion. They also rubjoin r-sue articles which appeared in the public pa pers daring its progress. •If any other proof of the 'importance of the arguments advanced by 1)r. Sleigh were nr c:rs. nary than the glorious arid triumphant result of the .. - Dilcuis on," it is presumed that the testi monials of the most eminent clergymen arid rah er distingiii-hed gentlemen of New York herein contained. would witlice, CONDITIONS, &c The work will be printed on good paper, with new type, and each number will.contain.twenty four octavo pages. The volume will' he embel lished with Fa portrait of Dr. Sleigh, and at least four other engravings. One number, it is ex pected, will be published each week, and the work will probably' be completed in fifty num• bets. The numbers will be delivered to sub scribers in this city, immediately lifter their pub lication; and will in like manner be transmitted by mail to subscribers in any part of the United States, at the cost and risk of the publishers.— The price, twelve and a half cents each number, will be expected on delivery, and subscribers at a distance must make. payment in advance, or refer to some person in this city, who will pay. Publishers in every part -of the Union will be supplied, on such terms that they can employ persons to canvass for subscribers; and copies of this Prospectus will be transmitted to any who ma' order them.. A copy of the Discussion will he given to the Editor of each newspaper or periodical who will notice the work, and send a copy of such notice to CHARLES H. JACKSON & Co. No. 17, Ann sheet N. Y. June 13, 1836. ENLARCEME:NT OF 'Xi= SATURDAY MI 11113 ENG POST TO lIIAMMOTII SIZE. ANIS in July, the Post, which has sn long sustained a large portion of poptils. favor, will be increased to TIMITY TWO COL UMNS, ofenlsrged d;mensions. It will retain all its present advantages of choice engravings, original tales,ret,iews.poetry, &c. with the addition of the best talents—for which no expense will be spared. The terms will be as heretofore, $2 00 a year when paid in advynee—S2 50 at tho expiration of six months, and 00 if not paid during the year. Ia July will be commenced the publication of a Weekly Periodical for tlic Parlour, ENTITLED THE NATIONAL ATLAS, AND TO% ACI-1 No.containing SIXTEEN large guar to, pages, handtomely printed, on good double iriedittili payer, with good type—making between 800:and 900 large pages of choke se lectvl reading, in u year. Each number will be embellished with several rood Engratkings, and every 'that) a handsome . - ciaoured map will be appended. '.1% ' 03-The s moet prominent and popular fealttre of this periodita,l, is,yvithheld till near the time to commence." •We shall permit the numer ous periodicals proposed to commence about the first of July, to take their ground, before we inlikepur CHIEF PECULIARITY known, as we do not choose to be anticipated by competitors. A large portion of the Atlas and —, will be made up of the same articles as are contained in the Saturday EVening Post,put into a convenient forinfiir binding. In this season of enterprize among publishers, do not intend to remain behind our contem poraries. We can obtain as much talent and la bour as others,and will not stint the means to maintain and acquire pre-eminence. Terms of the Atlas and -- Three Dollars a year, in advance. Agents and Clubs at a dis tance, remitting five dollara, free of postage or charges,will be entitled to 2 copies, or 5 copies fur $lO. SAMUEL C. ATKINSON Publisher, June 13, 13, 1836. P THE SATURDAY NEWS, AND LITERARY GAZETTE, A weekly Family Newspaper —devoterlto Lit erature, Criticism, the Fine Arts, General Intelligence, News, &c. Price two dollars per annum, payable in advance. (r-AN Saturday, July 2, 1836, the subscribers '-W.l will commence, in Philadelphia, the pub lication of a new Weekly newspaper under the above title. The News will embrace every variety of light literature, including Tales, Poetry, Essays, Crit icisms; Notices or the Fine Arts, the , Drama, &c. The original matter will be supplied la} writers of the first eminence. A regular cor respondence will be maintained with Washing ton, and the . principal Cities of the Union, and arrangements are in progress by which letters from Europe will be constantly furnished. Attention will be paid to securing at the ear liest•possible date the choicest productions of the English periodical press. Popular novels will occasionally be given though they will not be suffered to interfere with a general variety. The latest news. and all items of interesting in telligence will invariably from part of the con tents. The News will be printed on a folio sheet of the largest class, and will furnish as large an amount of reading matter as any weekly paper now published in this country. It will be con ducted in a spirit of the most fearless indepen dence. All allusion to party politics or secta rian religion will be carefully avoided. - . LOUIS A. GODEY, JOSEPH C. NEAL, • bIOWFON WHICH EL. • • Agents,of this paper will be allowed the usual commission. Six copies furnished for $lO. All payments to be made in advance. Orders, free of postage, must be addressed to I. A GODEY & CO. No. 100 Walnut street, Philad. June 13,1836. CaLL .I.ir . D SEE! I f Wt.. rri7T - ri•-:; , Ili Iv' • ,i' .r.. - -,.. 1 "-'-`-:' -"Illij E; .11:' , ; : . !.- ......--- zFim , -. 1; :i„i ' y-•-- 77P-•••.:. 'i . 117 ti.V•t,,firA ' : i. - -1?. t. ti ' : ••• ?• 13 All„Tti , ' r ' 4..".. ,. .0 4 :7. t'l., I 1 . • '4i ' i 4 '.' , i'‘..' i ,. [ ii•., , ,,• , ;' , 1 , 1,:4 ... "r:l,:f - - %.,i(. 1, . • .: 14' . 11F. 7 . 2 . .., • ftt..„ .-!=s:'i;",,,-:- :-,... - ',!, 2 • --- I''fl - r "`Jr, i , .'..: ,- A:4 , ,; .: t4..,,:•, ~,•..;,e.i---,•,...: •-' . l i.,:,, I, $ , A - - ' ''''' .....l ... .*... . ' ..44.4 ' Q., .flihs• P'>!-,,;,.. -,- , • ,=:- • ,4_ ` ‘ - ';' , 1:::•••• t *.k..-2_.; : 1;:_.:47. -'~.r.,-:;.., ru --. . 7 ...; • .".'1 , ....:::,:1'i : .., 1 .., , 1. :r ...t,f,;:,' 11:4:07.7:FLJ .7,;4 . ;, •),•:, - „ r " . .;4„ . '' ::',- --'.--". ,:,. '', 44;s='„ -,' ":-.. ' :%:.. - Zg Y 1 . , ...- .:;-1. `..-•"' .--. ': =-•-- - - , ``- ' ' • ._ '-'. 4' i , . Fresh Drugs and Medicines! TUE Subscriber beasleave to inform his Frrends and the Public generallyl that ho has just received A LARGE SUPPLY-OF GENUINE Drit i fv; mid 0* ... which lie will warrant to be fresh and of the BEST ctufurrit. AMONG WHICH ARE THE FOLLOWING: Acetat Morphine ." Olive or Sweet Acid " Origanum . " Muriatic 4 , Wormseed 4 4 Nitric " Castor Oxiillic " Sassafras " 'Tartaric Palv. " Spike -Ether Sulph " Spruce Antimony etude 4 4 Vitriol Antiinonial. Wino. Orris Root. - Aqua Amrnon Prussian Blue " Cologne Quassia " Rosar Roots Arrow Rout " Coliinibo . Arsenic • 44 Pink Bark " Gentian " Caseerilla " Licorice " Peruviant " Orris Berries " Rhubarb " Juniper Sarparilla Balsam 4. Sonekro " Copavia " Squills •' Peru " Valerian " Toln • Miss Ginger Blacking, Paste Resin Blue Pill Rose Pink Borax, Ref. Sago Bronze Sugar'Lead Blacklead Sal Ammon Burgundy Pitch " Xratus Bears' Oil Salts Glauber Camphor Cantharides Carmine Cloves - Cassia Castor Cream Tartar Calomel " Fancy Carbon Ammon Sealing Wax Caustic Lunar Seeds, Anise Cayenne Pepper " Cardamon Charcoal, prepared " Caroway Copperas " Coriander Chrome Yellow " Fennel " Green . "- Mustard Cochineal• • " -White do. Copal Varnish " Black do. Castor Oil Sperm Ceti Court Plaiter Spirits Nitre, Dulc Chalk, prepared " Hartshorn 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 Together wtth every other article in It terms as any other person in the place. Gettysburg, April 4, 1F36. 2aa Oil 1 . 0 ;a a 224 LIA 0 n -OF EVERY DESCRIP'FION E O Neatly and expeditiously executed al the OFFICE OF !FILE Star . A' Repablicau Banner, GETTYSBURG. PENN. GARLBGANT'S BALSAM Or EMBMEI Prepared only by JOHN S. Mutaxa, Frederick, Id subscriber has just re ceived a supply of the a• hove valuable BALsam, which is now extensively known and used in many places in the States of Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Ohio, N. York, and Kentucky, with astonishing success, and has performed wonderful cures in dyspepsia, auks, ner vous tremors, lowness of spirits, and palpita non ofthe heart—it is also a sovereign reme dy for all kinds of worms, &c. The pro prietor has a great ►,umber of certificates in possession, pf cures perfbrmed by this val uable medicine, which would fill several co lumns of a newspaper, and therefore gives only a few of the most prominent, which the reader will find.belew this advertisement It is neatly put up in square half pint bottles, with the name of the medicine blown Or) the glass of each bottle, and tho proprietor c s sig nature on a label, pasted on the outside wrapper of each bottle to prevent it from being counterfeited. Each bottle is accom panied with extensive directions for its use, which can at all times bo had of the subscri ber, at one dollar per bottle, and by the quantity at a liberal discount. SANI'L H. BUEHLER, Aaent. Gettysburg, June 22,1835. eowly-12 RECOMNIENDATORY NOTICES. Dr. John S. Miller, Fredericktown, Md. I do hereby certify that I had this last spring and summer a constant pain in my stomach, and a great weakness in my kid nays, and pain across my eyes, 'for which I used a good many -remedies without giving relief. I was at last recommended to try a bottle of Garlegant's Balsam of Health, pre. pared by John S. Miller. I accordingly made use ofone bottle, which I procured of his agent in Hagerstown, which restored me ~i.;,, MEM • ',4 - ek. r, • ?, •••••40rta r i OP.'t '.`V• ,•;kl/4 " Epsom " Nitre " Rochelle " Tartar Soaps, Venet. Alb Windsor, Eng. " Amer. Fowler's Solut. Arse-Soda do. nic Sulph. Quinine Galls, Nut " Morphine Gold Leaf Syring,t h s Gum Aloes Tapers, in boxes " Ammon Tarf:Einetic. " Amber.: Turpentine, White " Assafostid Tooth Brushes " -Elastic Turn"Eqa " Gamboge Tunieric " Guaiac Tinika Beans " Kino Tooth Powder " Shelled Umber. " • Mastic Uva Ursi " 'Myrrh Vermilion " Opium Vitriol, Oil " Scammony " Blue " Styrax Verdigris " 'l'ragacanth Venice Turpentine Hair Powder W bite %Vax 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 Whitehead's ess.lllus. Lamp Black lard Laudanum Hooper's Pills Lancets Itch Ointment Lemon Syrup Pulmonary Balsam Lip Salve Rush's Pills. Litharge Lucifer Matches Licorice Ball Anderson's Pills ti " Refined Aromatic Snuff " Stick Turling,ton Mace Bateman's Drops Madder firitiSh Oil Magnesia, Lump Cephalic Snuff " t'eleined Cologne Water .Manna Durable Ink Mercury Godfrey's Cordial Macassat Oil Harlem Oil Mercurial Ointment Lee's Pills Nutmegs Lemon Acid .Oil Almonds Opodeldoc, Steers' " Anise " Liquid " Cloves Preston Salts " Cinnamon Seidlitz, Powders " .Juniper Soda it g e m loc k Swaim's Panacea " Lavender Thompson's Eye Wa• " Peppermint ter ." s line, which he will sell on as reasonable DR. J. GILBERT. to my good health again, and am now as well as ever I -was, and you are at liberty to make it known for the benefit of those afflie ted in the same way. Yours,.&c. JACOB BOWER, Court Crier. Hagerstown, Sept. 1834. About two years ago I was severely of flicted with the dyspepia, which I . had for the last fifteen years, previous to the above named time,which was very much increased by my having a blood vessel ruptured upon my lungs, occasioned by lifting—which in creasedmy complaint, dyspepsia and goner al weakness and debility to such a degree, that for two years previous to my using the Garlegant Balsam I never eat u meal but my stomach became so painful that . I had immediately to throw it up. Seeing' Garle gala's Balsam of Health advertised, 1 was induced to try a bottle; after taking the very first dose it appeared to strengthen my sto. mach; and every dose of the first bottle help. ed me so much, that in the course of a few days my stomach began to retain and digest every thing I eat. I continued to use the Balsam until I used seven bottles, which cured me entirely, and restored me to per fect health, which I have enjoyed ever since, and not before for fifteen years. 1 cheerful ly recommend it to all persons who are af flicted with dyspepsia or debility of stom ach. Given under my hand this 11th day of January, 1834. HENRY LOUTH AN, Frederick county, Va Dear Sir:—l have used the Balsaih of Health which I procured from you. with great benefit, if not with entire relief:— When I procured it I was sorely afflicted with dyspepsia, attended by all the distres• sing symptoms, headaches, giddiness, heart • burn, and the thou Sand nervous affeciiiii,s which accompany it, in its worst stages.— At times such was the debility occasioned • that I was bed ridden. I think I can say, that the first relief, if not the entire cure. was produced by the use of the Balsam. Jan. ha. CHAS. W. BINNS. Leesburg. Virginia 111 Ell?. LE.11 . 11 ER .1/Jrb GIL STORE. .' f O O Lt Plata . TZi (;cavra I } I6dDE S, o;) Grego Slaughter 7.►lo't Dry Paula Kips; Well Salted Kips, 1,000 Iffiest' Kips, 126 Barrels Straits, Batik and Sheri) 01 L, and A GENERAL VARIETY OF rir...itla ERN' I'o i d S. ALL of 'which will be sold at the loweit Harket prii:e FOR CASH, or on the usual: Cut:our, or taken in exchange for all kinds of LEATHER, at the highest market price,by JOHN W. PATTEN & Co. . Corner'of 31 and Vine Street, PHILADELPHIA. 3m- 49 ;!larch 7, 18:16 CONS IT 511 P 11. 1 I N.; Indian Piirleeifte A IV OR the prevention lid cure ufCoughs, Colds, Asthlons, Constimptions, Spit ting Blood, and diseases of the Breast and Limas4reparud by Duct. CLA ItXSON FREE AN, AN, ot the city ut Lancaster. BILL OF DIRECTION, A ccomlianying each bottle ()kite Specific, pointing out in a conspicuous manner, all the symptoms in the different stages of these distressing diseares; also particular duce twits respecting diet and regiment, and 1114 patients are to conduct through every stage . until health is restored--for vain end useless would be the prescripiions of the ablest pity accompanied by the most powerful and useful medicines, if the directions ure not faithfully adhered to. The public aro informed that the deposi tions of 287 persons have been taken, before propeinuthorites in the city of Lancaster, all completely cured in the most desperate cases of consumption, sonic of which are de tu►led in the bills accompanying each bottle. Iki 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 hav ing been attempted to be imposed on the public by a counterfeit imitation of this ex traordinary article. For sale ut the drug store of Dr. - J. GILBERT. Gettysburg, Oct. 19, 1635. ly-29 Millinery. THE subscriber respectfully informs her former customers, and the public generally, that she has recommenced the above busi ness at her 'residence, (at the house of Mrs. WAMPLERO opposite the Post 011ice,where she will at all times be prepared to *Make and Repair Monnets IN TIIE MOST FASITIONAISLE MANNER, having made arrangements to receive the LATEST FASHION ' S from Philadelphip.,qegu- S. SCHREINER. Gettysburg, April 11, 1.836. tr-2 DR. HULL'S RECENTLI IMPRO. VE11) 'TRUSS..—TIt© distinguished Surgeunsand 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 sale retention of the bowels awl 'the final cure of the disease. In confirmation of which the following names of distinguished medical gentlemen of New Yolk city, with many others, have expressed a decided preference for this instrument, are res pectfully !idled: Valentine Mott, M D. George Bushe, M. D. A. A. Stevens, M. D. David llosack, M. D. John 11. Beck, Al. D. Samuel nekerly, M. D. Cyrus Perkins, M D. David M Hectic, M. D. John Stearns, N. D. Wm. Anderson, M. D. Also, the following extract ul a late ces tilicate of Dr. Mott, of New York: "Fur the last twelve months, the curative powers of Dr. Will's Truss 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. Dull is an experienced surgeon, who has displayed not a little surgical skill and mechanical ingenuity in bringing this unrivalled instrument to ita present state of perfeetion,ren dering it, I know, the best I ever saw for secur ing, comforting arid curing the ruptured patient and is in my opinion, the only instrument of the kind that is entitled to patronage of the prufcs• sion, and the confidence of the people. VALENTINE MOl'l . , M. D. Park Place, Fen. 90, 1834. . Letters Patent of the United States have been gratted to Dr. Dull lot . 14 years from the hlt improvement, dated July stli, 1833. Fur sale at the Drug Store of Dr..). GILBERT, Gettysburg. May 9, 1838. tf-6 COMPOUND Carrageeu Cough .Syrup. THE superior advantage.s 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; GILBERT, Gettysburg. Feb. 29, 18:16. 11-03 Office of the Star & Banner : Chambersburg Street, a few doors West of ille Court-House. CON DITIONS : I. The STAf & REPUBLICAN BANNER isuhlished weekly, at Two-Do t.t.A us per annum, (or Volume of 52 Numbers,)payable liallyearly in advance—or Two Dollars and 14Py Coda if not paid until after the ex piration Mille year. 11. 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