G t'~~" h4)+S. n , entuanee ofofthe o • , p ‘ nan order Orphans' ~,bourt: O f 4datnicCounty, will be sold at `t Sale, on the promises, on Saturday of November ftext at 10 o'clOck A. ` 44 skfolhiwing &tate of ADAM GEM, ,y V „:r ,-;‘_;:4' - : "v . '": 46 ''' eiralleltoivnehip', Adams Coati. , 717, ':..,, t,ir, Azliajiiining lands ofJoh n Warta, Henry :s:t rrlttitiritnd others, containing 80 Jlcres, „—;-:.•'-'60,10 or leas, of Land. . r, -7 0 . -',# ':';' , '.- r. .,'.`;.. ' TUN IHPROVEMENTS ARE • ''''. ' ' ' , - ....le 13TOIRY '3 4 ,1•.'-:, ''':C' ' ' n ousE it.: , 43 , ~., 1. , - 4 , fr•-: -;'..<? -4 ( - A i with a KITCHEN attached; a -, . ati - 10-itonsc with a never failing Spring - .'4o,vriaterinjt; a %VgAvErt's SHOP, DOUBLE .L Zollii . BARN, and other necessary improve.. s ,,,, l ;7'i.'reretra, wit h a fi rstrate APPLE ORCHARD. i i .; ~. '!..44 . :, • t 10 acres . of Woof) land; about 14 of t :-...... : .:,,,,..,and the balance iria good state or Walton ' —4. ittirms inade known . on the day of Sale. .`., 4. WILLIAM ILEX, Adm'r. ..ik: .... ." , `4, tobar_lo 1830; ta-26 PUBLIC SA LK. • THE subscriber will sell at public sale oft Stitroday the 22d of October inst. : on the premisea, the'following Estate of 1)a. and Etazaurau DastannEn,deceased-- CONSISTINU OF • A VALUABLE FARM, Situate in Stmban township, Adams county, Pa." _ _ adjoining lands of Isaac Muntort and others, containing 1 . 00 ACHES first rate 'Land--The improvements are A. ' HOOD TIVO•HrORY STONE `HO USE " DappLa Loa RAW'', and a well of excellent wafer aear the house—with a sufficiency of fine Mnitoow and a due proportion of WOOD.' 'LAND. 1107 Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, r. 31 . ;!ben , the terms will be made known and at tendanceiven by :HENRY.BRINKERHOFF, Ex'r. ,Qptriber 3, 1836. ADJOURNED SALE. LN pursuance , °fait Order of the Orplians' ;Court of Adams county; will be exposed to sale, by public vendue or outcry, on the premises, 'on #aturday the 2261 of October init.' at 12 o'clock, R. as part of the Real Estate of Jour; Cowriovaa, dec'd. A. Tract of Patented Land, situate in Mountpleasant township, Adams icounty,adjoining lands of John Hornborger, Abraham Spangler, George Wolford, the heirs of Cornelius Lout. and others, contain ingl6o Amiss, or thereabouts, with a otizalCOUY Lon • ,' !LOUSE' . , gm' • 111 e a ne v er-failing Spring of good wa- l- far near the door, a•STABLE,an ORCH A RD, largo quantity of MIRADOW and about 20 Crea Of WOODLAND. . 11:2.To be sold on the terms of one third of the •purchase money to be paid on the Ist of April next, and the residue in three equal annual payments. An undisputable title will be given. WILLIAM CO WNOVER, • Administretor of John Cownover, doc'd. By the . Court, James A. Thompson, Clerk. October 3, 1836. is-27 . - 111Nr •offered at publick sale, on the 2181 . .1 October next, at M. on the premises, • Poiatic . . , .• co • nta • ining about. 170 ACRES, situated - k,jo.-Latimpre township,. Adams county, Pa. :8 'miles . from Peteraburgh, (Y. S.) and Deardorff 's mill, adjoining lands . of Cronister, - Yalentine Heiges and oth .,,..o*.',TaiejinproVemenis are, • • •,•:.;1.4 , •.:5i0ti0 c., DWELLING , • - U.,s-E, • si - L,lSiitusegioijitsu with a never failing spring of water; &mph - BANK BARN and other out•buildinge, with an excellent • .O It C . HARD .• • - • The Farm •is in excellent order, .•••••. as • will suit:anyperson wishing to carry on refining busineis. About 130 Acres ' .. fIiCLEARED, 20 in MEADOW, the balance • •• - excellent WOOD -LAND, with running water tkrougb it.,, Persons' desirous of purchasing. are 're quested to call and examine the premises at • any-time before the day of sale. • •Also at ' the same ti th e and place , will be offere4EIORSES& HORNED-CATTLE. .• - SAMUEL BURKHOLDER. September 10,1.836.- - ... ts*-1.5 The. Gettysburgh FEMALE SEMINARY WILL open for the Winter Session on the 17th of October. Additional assistance will enable us to extend the courre of study. • Considereble attention will be - paid to the experimental parts of Natural Philosophy and Chemistry, which will be illustrated by a gentleman who has few, if any, superiors in this department of science. Instruction will also be given in the an cient languages, if desired. The return of the former instructress will r give °mix facility for paying attention 'to Music. It la elsoexpected that lessons in drawing itUaliven. . tag can be obtained as formerly. `,Gee/tabuigh, Se 26, 1830, is-20 ;Aibert.* Riflemen, AttftN77o4w theC ARADJ at mm9as' 21nWinter Saturdayo4theiusi 2d roes. , . urrirterAtTatato, Car! • ; • Volmoz9, 1)-27 )1884. .0^ . Si gT=2 iitortlioN : .0 lie- Sal e. _'~.'. PQBLICK NOTICES. tae of tatharine Long, deed, •• LL perseme indehtqd to , the Estate of zmi- CATHARINE LONG, late of Lit tlestown, .Adams county, Pa. doceaßed, are requested to come forward and make settle ment—and those having claims against said Estate are also to present , them, properly authenticated, for settleinent The Administrator resides in Germany township. JON ATHA N C. FORREST,Adm'r. September 26, 1836. 6t-26 AUDITORS' MEETING. THE undrirAigned, Auditors, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Adams county,.to adjust and distribute the assets remaining in the hands of the Administralbrs of MOSES Jurvimis, to and amongst the. Creditors and Legatees of said deceased, will meet on Saturday the 22d of Oct. nest,at 10 o'clock, A.M. at the house of J. A. Thompson,in Get. tysburgh. All persons having claims a. gainst said estate, will exhibit the same properly authenticated, on that day. • ..WM'. NARVIINE, SA N 1 .14 FAH NESTOCK • Auditors. JOEL B. DANNER, September 26. 1826. POLISHING POWDER. FOR Polishing Brass and other Metals that reqUire a high and durable Lustre. This Polvder will produce a Polish with less labor than any other in use. ' ITS EXCELLENCE IN CLEANSING ALL KINDS OF METAL SUBJECT TO EORROSION,-TIIE BRILLIANCY OF ITS POLISH, AND THE 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 or the kind'ever offered to the Public. It is warranted not to contain AN ACID, or any other corrosive ingredient. For sale at the. Druff Store of Dr. J. GILI3EIt T, Gettysburg. April 4, 1e:313 STOVES. A PA RCOUR STOVE,elegantly finish ed, of a new pattern, suitable for eith er Coal or Wood—also--a second hand COOKING STOVE with all necessary appa ratus, for sale at ANDREW POLLY'S shop. Gettysburgh, Oct. 3, 1836. :it-27 ITALIAN MULBERRY TREES. THE Subscriber is prepared to furnish Italian Mulberry l'rees,raised from the seed imported from the plantation of one of the most expe:iented cultivators of Italy, at from SLO to $4O per thousand according to size. Any person ordering to the amount of one'hundred dollars, shall have them-de livered to any nart of Pennsylvania, (free o charge,) in time for transplanting this fall. All are insured to grow with proper care; • any do not, they will be replaced without charge. The Chinese Monts Maki Ow lia, will be furnished at a reasonable price. lizrAddress Black Horse Post Office, Chester co. Penn. ' JASON M. MAHAN. New . Italy, Aug. 22, 1836. st-21 ZP22oo2artztatutiteobcb WHEREAS, in and by an Act of the General Assembly of this State, en. titled "An Act to direct the manner, time and place of holding Elections for the Elec. tors of President and Vice President of the United States," enacted the 2d ofFebruary, , 1802, it is enjoined on me to give Public Notice ofsuch Electionto beheld,r JAMES BELL. Jr. Sberiff of the County of Adams, do therefore, hereby make known,and give this PUBLIC NOTICE to the Electors of the said County of Adams, that an ELECTION will be held in the said County, on the Fifth Friday preceding the; first Wednesday in December next, which will be in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty•six, (being the 4th day of Novem- ber next,) at the several Disiricts,cposed of the fol. lowing Townships, viz: In the First District, composed of the BOroiigh*OfGettySburgh, +lnd the township of Cumberland, at the Court-house in Get tysburgh. In the Second District composed of the township of Germany, at the house now oc cupied by Mr. Cole, in the town of Peters. burgh, in the township of Germany. In the Third District, composed of that part of the township of Berwick not inclu ded the 15th district, and that part of the township of MOuntpleasant, lying east and north of a public road leading from the farm formerly occupied by . George Lashells, to Dellone s Mill; and that part of the township of Hamilton, lying. west of the Carlisle and Hanover Turnpike Road; between Blake's bridge, and the intersection of said Road with the Gettvsburgh and York Turnpike Road;' at the house of Philip Heagy, Esq. in the town of Oxford. .Iti:the 'Fourth - District, composed of the township of Latimore and that part of the township of Huntingdoi, not included in the Ilth district at the house of Mr. Miller, in the town of Petersburg!), in the township of Huntingdon. In the Fifih District, composed of the townships of Hamiltonban and Liberty, at the house of Col. J. Reid, in Millerstown. In • the Sixth District, composed of that part of the township of Hamilton'east of the Hanover and el:allele Turnpike Road and not includoti in the 15th district,nor in that part of Hamilton included in the :td dis trict, at the house now occupied by Philip Eiefi, in the town of Berlin. In the gOVonth Distriot, tompoied of thn , :. , : - ...-_ ,- -.':7 1 i!.:;.:;,i.,0 4.1 ;:-_ - :: ; :,7:::- -- . . - 7.' • :_.,::_ •' -• .titat.hip Medanrit...ii the 'l).4*.e of . and P. Ilapits r in said tasitshap:- In the IVA Digs*, ammoord or the township of Suatie, at the house nem occo pied by Mr. Bourbeer, Zs fisineniennt. In the Ninth Distriet. Conwesed of the tiwn.hip of Franklin, at the occupied by Christi= Boucher, in said township: In the Tenth District, conap:ised of thr• township ofeonowago,at the house of Adam Oaster, in M'Sherry'stown. In the Eleventh District,compd of the township of Tyrone, and all that part of Huntingdon South of the Road leading from East Berlin to Carlisle,and East of the State Road, including all the voters residing con tiguous to said state roar)—at the house of M r Hildebrand,in fleidlersburgh,in Tyrone township. In the Twelfth District. composed of the township of Mount:l'ov, at the house ofJame , Black, in said towiship. In the Thirteenth District, composed of that part of the township of Mounfpleasant, lying west and south of a public road leading from Mr. Dellone's Mill to the farm for merly occupied by George LashelLs.on the York and Gettyshurgh Turnpike Rood, at the house now occupied by Samuel Swope, an flonauotoovvn. In the Fourteenth District, composed of . the township of Reading,at the public school house in the town of Hampton. In the Fifteenth District,oompiased of that part of Hamilton and Berwick townships, beginning where the Ilmoser and Peters burgh turnpike read crosses the York coin ty line, thence along slid turnpike to the place where the road rmnt Berlin to Oxtord crosses the said turnpike, thence along the said Oxford road, until tt intersects the new 111 l road from George Ilumrnert's farm, on the said Oxford road, thence aloco. mud road to the York county line, near D.tvid Hulling er's saw mill; thence al'm co said Ytn-k coun ty line to the beginning—at the Public School-House in Abboistown. tm-243 Ai which time.nnd plices wilkbe'clueen. a number of persons, equal to the number of Senators and Representatives try which this State is entitled in the C. , n !rem of the United States (being THIRTY in number) to be 14:lectors for President LS. Vice President of the U. States Two Senatorial Delegates, to representtheSenatorial Dis trict composed of the Coun ties of Adams, Cumberland and Franklin; and Two .Representative - Pete gates, for Adams County. to the Convention to 't mend the Const i tut ion of this State And the several Judgms, Inspectors, and Clerks, who attend on the 1I th day ofOrto. ber inst. at the election for Members of the General Assembly, &c. are hereby Enjoin ed to attend and perform the like duties at the said Election of Electors, subject to like penalties for neglect or misconduct as they were liable to at the Election of Members of the General Assembly, &c.; and one Judge from each District as enjoined to at tend at the Court-house in Gettv-sbur.h, on the Monday next aftcr said Election, Fir the purpose of making out the returns of the election. Given under my band, at Gettysburg, Chia loth day ofOctober, m ttie )ear of our Lord- *P36. JAMES BELL, Jr- Shen": October 10, 1 0 436. te-28 DR. J. CARPENTER, BOTANIC PHYSICIAN. RESPECTFULLY invites those who are troubled with Rheumatic pains, either chronic or infiamator, to give him a call, having had very good-smuto incur ing Rheumatism; and having within the short space of time that be has been here had upwards of forty cases of Rheumatism under treatment, and having given relief in every case, and failed in but five or , six cases of performing a complete cure—and some of these were through aeg:ect on their part; and others to the long standing of the dis ease, s, that no perfect cure could be expec ted. lie would, therefore, invite those af- Ricted with Rheumatic pains to give him a call, and satisfy themselves. Not detiring those who arr unacquainted with h.m to re ly on his statement, but to come into his neighborhood and enquire of those who , know, and satisfy themselves before they employ him. Dr. Carpenter still continues to reside at his former midence in Liberty township, two miles North of Emmittsburoh, and two miles from Rhodes Mill , on Middle-creek., October 3, 1836. tf-27 To House-keepers. PATENT FE•TIJER URGER. above machine fur purifying and -It cleansing new and old feathers has been in operation in this place a few days, and in Lancaster, Philadelphia,. and New York, for a number of months, and is pro nounced one of the greatest improvements of the day. It cleanses feathers from all impurities or offensive smell, skrDeas out the dirt, kills the moths or other animal matter; it thoroughly dries and enlivens ibem, so that three beds often make Four—end moths will never live in them after going through this process. The esperue is trifling, coin pared with the benefits- Persoas living in the country can bring their feathers to barn and have them dressed in time to'be taken home the same day. oz:7 - Young, Men wishing to invest a wall amount of money in a sure business will do well by calling on the subscribers at die Feather Shop in Chambershargh streef, nearly opoosite Mr. Foiny's Hotel, or Mr. A. B. Kurtz's Hotel. N. B. Beds will be called for and return ed the same day perfectly pure and dry. • - KOPP & KEPNER. iri r tfygl,tir g h, etv!. 26,1.1926 MAW LITER AR Y Pfl RI,IPtTICENIf4.ke The NW Yorker ..--Quar to - For m,—Nevir Seriea. pnosrErTus OF THE SECOND VOLUME. AWN E Publishers oftheNew•Yorker coalmen ced in March last, a weekly edition of their publication In quarto form, and made, as they thought, ample provision for supplying as great a number of subseribers as their most flattering hopes led them to believe would patronize the work under rt.. then now airangement. They have been deceived—agreeably so, in their calcu. !elan; inasmuch as the favor shown to the pub. lication rapidly absorbed the whole edition and constant orders are received for copies, which the Publishers have been uneble to supply. With a view to obviate thin difficulty, and meet the wishes of the many who desire to patronize the work, the Publishers have resolved to neutorelize the blank in the current order of the volume, by changing so far the present iirmingement. as to furnish free vorumea in a year. in lieu of one, as stated in the original prospectus. On the Twenty. Fourth of September next, therefore. will he issued the first number of a new serrie. of the Quarto New. Yorker, or No. I of Vol. 11. thus affording to new subscribers an op. portunity of beginning with a distinct volume, I entirely uncnnwseted with the ono - preceding, white our original patrons will be inivantiwed ill receiving their cop es in a form calculated better for binding in a convenient volnine, than under the old arrangement. The distinguishing lino between the old ai d new Series will be indicated at the head of the first page of every number; and es no change is contemplated in the size or quid. ity of the work, no inconvenience can result to those who taken it from the commencement; while, on the other hand, it presents the features of an entirely new publication to those who may dale their subscription-with the now volume. Uuner its improved arrangement, the whole edition for ono year will embrace two semi annual volume; each contelng four , hundred and sixteen pages of original and selected matter such as -hso heretofore been presenterd l 4o its renders, and which. it in hoped, has been of. character to meet the full approval of theliterAry rind general tastes of the reading c-minunity. The two volumes will comprise eight hundred and thirty.two p.igee, fifty two of which will be Music. The aim 4 the Publishers is to present In a compact., neat, and portuble form, a literary and miscellaneous journal adapted to the intellectual wants of their r oiders; mid from the very flatter. success that has thins far rewarded their ef forts, they indulge the hope that the New.Yiaker will continue to receive that share of public favor which it has ever been thou study to merit. The expression of cordiality and gond feeling mani fested by their friends and cotempornsias affords gratifying' evidence that he character of their °linnet has been based upon a correct touadatiun, and it would therefore be irrelovant to say aught regarding their future intentions, Inrther than to express their determination of leaving no means Puntried of furnishing a sheet which will hear re. spectahle criticism when compared with any of the periodicals of the day of a similar character. To those who propose patronizing the work, promptitude in forwarding their orders is earnest. ly recommended, an from present appamances it is believed that large as the edition Is which will be printed, still the numerous orders daily receiv ed for it, will quickly put it out of the power of the Publishers to supply back numbers, and they will not warrant the entire volume to those who may come in late with their subscriptions. An. nexed are the conditions which must be strictly adhered to, as the line of conduct-laid down will govern the transaction of business between the publishers and patrons. CONDITIONS: The Quarto Now-Yorker will be published ev. ery Saturday afternoon on an extra-imperial sheet of the finest quality, comprising sixteen pages of three columns each, and afforded to its patrons in city and country, at THREE DOL LARS per annm, payable inflexibly in advance. Orders from a distance. unacompanied by a re mittance;will necessarily remain unanswered.— Any person or persons sending $5 positively free of postage or other charges will receive two copies for one year, or a single copy for two years, and in the same proportion for a larger sum. The few uho may desire to take the litho edition tar ininied ate perusal and the Quarto h.r binding, will be entitled to receive both for $1 .50 in ad. ranee. We will cheertufly preserve their files of :he Quarto for any such who may desire it. H. GREEI Y & CO. 127 Nassau at. Now. York. October 3. 1816 NEV YORK TRANSCRIPT FOR THE COUNTRY. 00 mans applications have heed made to us to , the ponlication of a semi.wer kl% paper, and the answer we give, that we do not publish one. is so 11%a .1.1)1CtlIty to the applicant, the opportunity we possess of pleasing our friends in this respect is so extensive, and our desire to gratify them so great, that we have determined to issue, forthwith, a paper twine a week, en titl e d wp m . N r w York Transcript fur the Coun try." It will br 01 the Same size as our daily sheet, but will be filled exclusively with reading matter, digested and arranged tinder appropriate heads. to the almost ensue absence of ads ertise naeni.„ and odicr local citcuri.stances only of .merest to die city reader• A pric. eorrent• and a bank note tattle, corrected to the !set boor, will form an important feature in this publica tion, joined to the various other valuable and intent-obit: contents. a. Web have gained for the Transcriin its present popularity. It will he elf ‘rdell to our counter readers at $2 per annum payable in advance, in all instances, and no at • lentils.' shall be spared to render it one of the imo.t inter. sling. varied, and valuable misceta. oira of the day The puhlication of the New Nth Transcripi for the Country, will be corn• osreeed ou the first %tondo , of September next, and will be continued on every Monday and Thursday following. Agents .re wanted to obtoin .iihscriptions for the semi-weekly, who will be liberally treated with. Septemi.er 26, 1836 TO PRINTERS. aHE tottutcfihers offer for sale, two cast iron ••117.20,itig.0n" Printing Presses, cesmsfactor. 4.1 bt, Rost & Tornry, of New York, one of them twang ihr prt-ss upon which this piper is nos printe,loold the other ralcolatell to pint a n imperial ahret of the ordinary size.— ALA, one . . RAMAGE PRESS,, large enough to print a auper-royal sheet, and one PORTABLE PRESS, well (*lmitated tor light joh work These presses ~re all 111 ekcelkiii order, hay ingbeesa in use but a short time,and are offered for vale solely on account of the desire of the sultribers to procure a west) suliatile to the contemplated enlargement of tiseir paper. • They 311•9 offer for 9.1 e, Cases, Stands, Gal. less. Column and Head Rules, Leads, Composing .Sticks„ Chases, Banks, Watering Trou hs, Roller Moulds. Frames and Rollers, lye. 4-c. comprising almost every IV ticle necessary in a printing office, with the exception of the type. The subscribers lately purchased an entire printing establishment with a view to obtain the type alone. and having no use for the balance of the materials, they are now offered for sale. Any person disposed to eng.gc in. the printing business, will hod it greallt to their advantage a q c a ll u pon them is they will dispose of the 4 ,91 e or any portion of the above articles upon :1- • accommodating terms. further particulars apply (if by letier,post . HA MERSLY & RICHARDS, Editors Examintr4 Herald, Lancaster, Pa. Sept. 26, 1636. • - '. %t M ~ ~}L elmmop.wAgntrougg; - r fiE subscriber respectfully informs his °- old friends and customers that h.. hus on hand, •and is prepared at all manufacture, (Mahogany, 4.71ap1e, f ry ... and ilValassit OF F.VERY DESCRIPTION IN HIS LINE. His materials are good; his work warranted, and of the !west patterns. His terms nre moderate. and accommodated to Ilie times. 0::7 - Allorderti liar COPEIINS tually attended to. DAVID HEAGY. Gettysburg, June 13, 1836. tf-11 CABINET WARE-HOUSE. ill - theTreventiiiii and - cure ofeoughs, Colds, Asthmas, Consumptions, Spit- Blood, and diseases of the Breast and 's, . prepared by Doct. CLARKSON ;EMAN, of the city of Lancaster. BILL .OF DIRECTION, !companying each bottle of the Specific, ing out in a conspicuous manner, all the loms in the different stages of. these ;aging diseases; also , particular three iespect mg diet and regiment, and how ,ents are to conduct through every stage old health is restored—for - vain and useless would be the prescriptions of the ablest p h y. sicians, accompanied by the most powerful and useful medicines, if the directions are not faithfully adhered to. The public are informed that the depose. tions of 287 persons Inive been taken, before proper out horites in the city of Lancaster, !all completely cured in the most desperate cases of consumption, some of which are de. WARRANTED TO SE OP TUE PEST MATERIALS, AND i tailed , in the bills accompanying each bottle. SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP,O6=Ttio_ price of each bottle of Indian Itand the public in general, that he still carries on business at the old stand, where he has on hand, and is prepared to nialiutite turn to order, THE iIfOST FASHIONABLE AND DURABLE 7772,1\TITU'ELM, I -CONSISTING IN PART OF--. Specific is $l, and each envelope of the gen. French Pedestal•end and plain SIDE. nine Specific is signed by Dr. Clarkson BOARDS, Freeman, and the initials, C. F. on the seal French and plain BUREAUS, !of each bottle. None can be genuine with. Ladies' and Gentlemen's SECRETARIES out his signature, a base composiiinn hair. and BOOK CASES, lag been attempted to be imposed on the PILLAR and CLAW DINING, BREAK FAST and CA RD. TABLES, Plain do. do. do. Ladiem' WORK-STANDS, CRIBS, (7RA DLES and portable WRI TING•DESKS; AND A GENERAL. ASSORTMENT OF BEDSTEADS. All of which will be sold as CHEAP, for Cash or Country Produce, as they can be purchased, of the sumo quality, at any other place. 11:7"'He has also provided himself with an excellent trIE 4 RSE—and is prepared to make COFFINS, to order, at the shortest notice The subscriber takes this methna of re. turning his sincere thanks to a generous public for the encouragement received since he commenced business, and hopes by being punctual in his promises, making good work and attending strictly to his business, to con, tinue to merit and receive a liberal share or patronage. CHRISTIAN DOBLER. Gettyshilre, Jim,- 27, 1R:16. am-13 BO9TS A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF toBOOTS AND Mb" SHOES, Just received and for sale by J. GILBERT. Gett,1,11 , ...t• KTI - laving made arrangements at two, for that purpose, BOOTS and SIIOE'- ean he made to order in a ‘vorkinatilike manner and at the shortest notice. April 4,11;338. tf-1 NEW BOOT Si; SHOE ESTABLISHMENT. , F HE Subscriber begs leave to inform his Friends and the Public in general, that he has commenced the business of manufacturing BOOTS AND paw SHOES. IN ALL ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES, .11: his residence in East York Street,a few doors from the Couit•House: Where he intends always to keep on heed a general assortment of first•rate work—, Men's and Boys' BOOTS, MONROE SHOES and PUMPS ; Ladies` MuroCco, Stuff & Leather SHOES; Misses' and Children's MONROES and SHOES, of every description.. ,C]°' Having first rate Stock and hands, he hopes to receive a share of Public patronage. Gettysburg, June 27, 18.6. 6m-13 0::) - 1IERCHANTS from the Country will be supplied by the dozen, at fair prices, Gettysburg manutbcture. • Two or Three ifourneynteit, First-rate workmen, wanted immedtately Se`Y.o',:. 5 ILLNOWOBIYE OSLN Tr.: 3MN'T FOR the cure of Ringworm, there is said to be nothing equal to this Ointment-7ma ny having been cured by its use. ,For sale at the Ekrug.Store of Dr. J. GILBERT 4 WEEINEE CABINET-MAKING,&e. CRAM MUM VR G ST R NET SUCH AS A. B. KURTZ. I Fit U •NI LID! 3i4F2l f &c. FRESH: 'DRUGS • AND mt. . 7,':%7. D2%6 1 20)2411 ' FRESH Supply just roceivod : iindiror sale--aioung which are tlie following: nroonione, citclord Miignesia, ~ttlr tie,.'Oil Sa , -...frati, In lr lilt', Irik, " Nutmeg... Vlor. •• Itt NU sling • Pt', (lei P , .11 1 4, ur sin- Croton Oil. boxe•, CoP3ihn. M.-4cm i.l I:tit .SOllll Fkli Sunni's, byrk.+. 1 Vkitmg q ,00ne, . • • nr.wing.paper er boards It fined Urpteiriri f ,,, pe, r i puw lei, Heir, Acet.c. Acid. Nil. 8: - - All of which can be had, on reasonable terms, at the Drug Store of Dr. J. (;1 L BERT, Gettysburg. ti-10 June 6, 1R26. CONSUMPTION. Indian Specific, public by a counterfeit imitation of this ex traordinary article. For sato at the drug store of Dr. J. GILBERT. Gettysburg, 0ct.19, 1535. ly-29 Carpenter's Compound Fluid Extract of • 11113 CAIN . Tip I OR diseases of the bladder, obstructions of urine, &c. &c. The Buchtt leaves have been highly recommended for diseases of the hladder, by some.of the most distinguished phy. sicians of Europe. "A variety of remedies have been advised (says Doctor IVl'Dowe)l,) for chrom. is inflammation of the bladder: most of thentril have repeatedly tried a ith little or no ellect,bas v tool that of being in some degree palliative. The Compound Itucht: having been lately strongly recommended,• I was induced tta:ttoiket iri.l of it, and mt experiments It •ve resnitetaii, the itstislactots manner, buying succer(led in saving the must invi.terate cases, in a inch! had no hope nt •Ueerb% " The above medicine ha 4 heen fit gnently ,4criheal by, and found to ..11§14 es tht, e%. peciationa of the principal pli3.lClllllli 1 , 1 the Just received from . the ware-house of G. XV'. Carpenter, and for sale at the Drug Slow of Dr. J. GILI3ERT. %luv 9. IF2B. COMPOUND earrageest . Cough Syrup. THE superior advantages 4,1' this Syrup I 11 • thttl ttis if COI:TOMO 4 • Neltisivuly 16102: 1 :1(1 vont:tins HO alcoholic or tircotip;:k., sale at the Drug Store of Dr. .1, GlLBElVlVGetivsburg. THE 1.111. 1 101 1 S P ASSED at the lust Session of the Le. gislature of Pennsylvania, have bect4 leceived at this Office and are ready for de- - B. GILBERT, Protley. Prothonotary's Office, Get. tysburgh, Sept. 12, 1836 . BLACK BOTTLES For sale at the Drug Store of Dr. J. GILBERT. BLANK DEEDS For Sale at the Office of the Star 4. Banner Wood. Q ::7-Those of our subscribers who promis ed us Wood, will oblige us by delivering it soon. Gottveburgh, Sept. 5, 1886. AN APPRENTICE TO THE - P intin g 'Business, is wanted immediately at this Office.. 1, °tribe of the Star & Banner: Chambersburg Street, a few doors West of the Court-Rouse. CON1)IT1ONS t, The Srmi & REPUBUCAN BANNER is publisht•ili weekly, at Two DOLLAUS per annum, (or Volume 52. Numbers,) payable half yearly in advance—or Two. Dollars and Filly Ceuta if not paid until after the ex piration of the year. 11. No subscription will be received for a Shorter period than six mouths, our will the paper be discon tinued until all arruarages are paid, unless at the dis cretion of the editor—A failure to notify a discoutinu auce will be considered a new engagement, and the. paper forwarded accordingly. 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