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    NON es 1;0.
SADUL 11371TEEEMOW
HAS just returned from the city with a
largo and splendid assortment of
. lora,ESE' o.oo2De'
suitable for the season, consisting of every
variety of
DTI Gooas,Groct - rie,s, nit
Q,ueonsNvare,.
ITIS ASSORTMENT OF
Cloths and Cassimers
he calls particular attention to. llis GOODS
have been all selected with care, and will
be sold as cheap as they can be procured at
any other Establishment. The Public are
respectfully requested to call and judge for
themselves.
Gettysburgh, Oct. 10. tf-28
k (%trpre+
3MC3DO WZNIZOTT
RESPECTFULLY informs the public
that he has commenced the Ahltcan
tile the Old Stand formerly kept
by - DicKEI• Unics, and late by C. F.
lirmcs, at the South East corner of the
Market Square, in the Borough of Gettys.
burgh,
where hehasjust received 4. is now opening
AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OP
Dry Goods, Groceries, Ctneens
and Glass, Ware, &c. &c.
AMONG 'WHICH Aar,
Suporfino Blue, Black,Mixt Dread
and fancy colored S Cloths.
Super. ribbed and plain CASSIMEItES
assorted colors.
Sattinets, Flannels and Blankets
3.4 and 6.4 Merinoes
Super. and low priced Prints
Domestie. Muslins
Merino and Thibet Shawls
Irish Linens, velvets and cords
Vestings, &c. &c. &c.
lie also has on hand and intends keeping
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
Boots & shoes:
CONSISTING OP
Gentlemen's BOOTS and SHOES
Ladies' Brunelle, Seal and Kid do.
Misses' do • do do.
• Boys' do do do
/'Children's do and Morocco do
AU of which ho will sell at prices to suit
he times; and he hopes, by a strict at,ten.
Lion to business, to - merit a sharo of the
public patronage.
. Gottysburgh, Oct. 10, 1830.
31L
'wpm, be exposed to Public Sale, on
Friday the 11th of November next,
on the premises,
A FARM,
Late the Estato of GEORGE BRINKERHOFF,
deceased, situate in Mountplensant town
ship, Adams county, Pa. containing about
- 11 s4i. ACRES—adjoining lands of Conrad
Snider, George Wolford and others.—
'The improvements are •
A GOOD DWELLING
HOUSE , si
and BARN, with other necessary OUT BUILD.
INGS,.with a SPRING OF WATER near the
house and a LARGE Ordgard of fruit
trees. A good' proportion of MEA.Dow end
WOOD LAND. Tho above property is well
watered.
-ALSO --.
On the same day, another
TRACT OF LAND,
Late the Estate of George Brinlcerhofl; de
ceased, adjoining the above tract, contatn.
ing Acar.s. Ilaving erected thereon
A TWO-STORY LOG
II 0 LT S E
A part of the above is in TIM ;111
BER •
and the balance cleared land.
Any person wishing to view the proper
ty will please to apply to the tenants resid
ing on the property.
tcy.Sale to commence nt 12 o'clock, on
said day, on the first named property, when
attendance will ho given and terms of sale
made known by
G. BRINKERHOFF, Exitrs.
PETER P. BERCAW,
Octob©r 17, 1836.
11 5 113 1 2.L15.0
rminE subscriber will sell at public sale,
- 0 -- on Tuesday the 15th of November next,
on the premises, at 12 o'clock 31.
A FARM ,
Situate in Monntjoy township, Adams cotin
5, ty, Pa. adjoining lands of James
rir Smith, Isaac Paxton and ofliers,
(.4**
containing 180 Acres, more or
less, of Patented Land. ,The improvements
are, A TWo•STORY
' I
I
El l eVa l:61 ) 1.151 : 1 1141
12 t
two Barns, IVagon Shed and Corn Crilq . a
stone Spring house over a never-failing
Spring of water; a first-rate Lime Kiln,
(with three or four thousand bushels of Limo
on the land)-- 7 the whole farm is in a good
state ofeultivation.
-ALSO,--•
. 1 1 Tract idifirountain hi ml,
Situate in Franklin township, Ad
.
erns county, adjoining lands of r.
M
,„.. ickley and others, containing
00 Acres, more or less. -
Either of the above tracts` will be sold
totiother or divided, to suit purchasers.
Forms made known on the day of sale,
and attendance given by
. 4011 N WILSON (of C.)
October 17, 1830. is-2S)
BLANK DE. S -
.)r.S ale at the Office of the Slur 4- Banner
PUBLICK .SALES AND NO I'ICES.
Public Sale.
- Er ti pursuance of an order of the Orphans'
Al Court of Adams County, will be sold at
Public, Sale, on the premises, on Saturday
the sth of November next, at 10 o'clock A.
M. the following &tate of ADAM GEISE,
deceased—viz:
~ ~~~~~
Situate in 11.1enallen township, Adams Coun
ty Pa. adjoining lands of.lolin Werts, flenry
Brame and others, containing S acres,
more or less, of Land.
T u t ; impßovElrENT3 ARE
~,, A ONE &roily Brucri.
1g..;;;;:ii"::
H - Ef_ 0 U VI E 9
lnV .
.._.ri 1 -- with a KITCHEN attached; a
SrtuNG-rrousr, with a never failing Spring
Of water in it; n WEAVEIes Snor, nounm;
LOG BARN, and other neee , sa ry improve
ments, with a &strafe A rrr.n ()BCH A RD.
About 10 acres of Wool) land; about 14 of
NlrA.now, ar.d the balance in a good state of
cultivation.
tilade known on the day of Sale
WILLI A M REX , Ad In'r
October 10, lti:36.
PUBLIC SALE.
'JILL be sold nt nubile sole on Sator.
day the 20th of Octohcr iast. on
the prerniscs, nt 1 o'clock, r. at.,
Situate in Latimorc township, Adams coun
ty, Pa., adjoining lands of Wm. F. Bonner,
Nicholas Wierman, Geo. 'Myers, Sen., nod
others, containing about 112 Acres.
The improvements arc,
A Two &roar LOG :14‘
HOVSSE, 6.10
with a KrrenEN attached--a new LOG
BARN, SparNo•Housr, R SPRING of excel.
lent water near the house; hn
OP, )
ACHARD,a large propor
{ i Lion of r oad MnAnow, with a suf.
ficient quantity of TI3IBER- LA ND.
The above property i. iu good order, and
will be sold as the Estate of JACOB
HERSHEY.
rcf-T,rms made known on the day of
sale, and attendance given by
GEO. DEARDORFE,
GEO. ROBINETTE, S Assignees
October 17,18 M. is-29
NEW GOODS
3 UST received and for sale by the sub
scriber, a very LARGE STOCK O 1
a•oon%
embracing almost every article in his lino
of business,
CONSISTING OF
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard
ware, Hollow-ware, Queens
ware, Bar Iron, Zse. 83e.
All of which will be sold on the most pleas
ing terms, and at prices to suit the times.
(]* — The public are invited to call and
udgo for themselves.
GEORGE ARNOLD.
Gottysburgh, Sept. 26,1836. 4t-26
BLACK BOTTLES
For sale at the Drug Store of
Dr. J. GILBERT
a)zabazzalteca:tll.ltbyPck
REREAS, 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 olFebrilary,
Ibo 2, it is enjoined on me to give Public
Notice of such Election to be held, I, JAMES
BELL, Jr. Sherifrof 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
Ei IE3 go.
will be held in the said County, on the Fifth.
Friday preceduw the first Wednesday in
December next, which will be in the year
of our Lord ono thousand eight hundred
and thirty-six,
(being the 4th day of 'Nevem
ber next,)
at the several Districts, composed of the fol.
lowing. Townships, viz:
In the First District, composed of' the
Borough of Gettysburgh, and 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•
cupted 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.
In the Fourth District, composed of the
township of Latimoro and that part of the
township of Huntingdoti not included in . the
11th district at the house of Mr. Niger, in
the town of Pctersburgh, in the township of
Huntingdon.
In the Fifth District, 'composed of the
townships of Ilamiltonban and Liberty, at
the •house of Col.' J. Reid, in Mdlerstown.
In the Sixth District, composed of that
part of the township of Hamilton.east of the
Hanover and Carlisle Turnpike Road and
not included in the 15th district,nor in that
part of Hamilton included in the :3(1 dis
trict, at the house now occupied by Philip
Eich i in the town of Berlin.
In the Seventh District, composed of the
township of Nlenallen, at the, house of %V.
and F. Hapke, in said township.
In the Eighth District, composed of the
township of Straban, nt the house now occu
pied by Mr. Sourbeer, in fiunterstown.
In the Ninth District, composed of the
township of Franklin, at the house formerly
occupied by Christian Boocher, in said
township:
In the Tenth District, composed of the
township ofeone‘vago,at the house o 1 Adam
°aster, in M'Sherrv'stown.
In the Eleventh bistrict,composed of the
township of Tyrone. and all that part of
Iluivin;4don South of the Road loading from
East Berltn to Cat ;isle,and East of the State
Road, including all the voters re s iding con•
tigunus to said state road—at the house of .
Mr llildebrand,in Ileidlersburgh,in Tyrone
township.
In the Twelfth District, composed of the
township of liounijoy, at the house olJames
Black, in said towaship.
In the Thirteenth District, composed of
that part of the township of Mount!)leasant,
!wing west and south or a public road leading
f rom V“.. Delione's Mill to the farm Mr
morly occupied by George Lashells, on the
Yolk and tiettyshur_fli Turnpike Riad,
the house now occupied by Samuel Swope,
ur Ronanghto‘vn.
In ti,e Fourteenth District, compacd of
the township of Reading,at the public school
h011:10 in the town of Hampton.
In the fifteenth District,composed adult
part of Hamilton and Berwick townships,
beginning ‘slicre the Hanover and retelS
burgh turnpike road crosses the York coon-
ty line, thence along said turnpike to the
place where the road from Berlin t Oxler.:
crosses the said turnpike, thence along the
said Oxford road, until tl intersects the new
road from George Niummert's farm. on
said Oxford road, thence along said ro,ol to
the York county line, near David Hulling
er's saw mill; thence ;don, said Yolk coon
ty Itne to the beginning—at the Public
School• House in Abbe Istown.
At which tine: and !daces will be cliosen,
a number of pelsons, equal to the who:e
number of Senators and I{epresentatives to
which this State is entitled in the Cell :re ,s
of the [Junto,' States (being 'Fill RTY iu
number) to be
Electors lor President (5 Vice
President of the U. States
l'wo Senatorial Delegates, to
representthe _.;enatorial Dis
trict composed of the Conn-
tics of Adams, CuMberland
and Franklin; and
Two Representative ikie
gates, for Adams County,
to the Convention to Amend
the Constitution of this State
And the several Judges, Inspectors, and
Clerks, who attend on the 11 th day of Oct°.
ber inst. at the election for Alembers of the
General Absembly, &c. are hereby rejoin
ed to attend and perform the like ;Julies at
the said Election of Electors, subject to like
penalties fur neglect or misconduct as they
were liable to at the Election of Members
of the Get.eral Asernb!y, &c.; and one
Judge from each District is enjoined to at
tend at the Court-house in Gettyshurgh i on
the Monday next after said Election, tbr the
purpose of making out the returns of the
election.
under my hand, at Gettysburg,
thi; 10th day orOetobor, in the year
or our Lord, 18135.
JAMES BELL, Jr. Sherff.
October 10, 153 . 6. to—tl,3
Dn. J. cAnip , ENTEnt,
ro'rANTic PLIY:-VitC3AN.
EsPEcTFULLY invites those who
Lill are troubled with Rheumatic pains,
either chronic or inflamatory, to give him
a call, having had very good success in cur
ing Rheumatism; nod having within the
short space of time that ho has been here
had upwards of forte 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 neg:ect on their part;
and others to the long standing of the dis
ease, so that no perfect, cure could be expec
ted. Ile would, therefore, invite those af
flicted with Rheumatic pains to give him a
call, and satisfy themselves. Not desiring
those who are unacquainted with him to re
ly on his statement, but to come into his
neighborhood and enquire of those who
know, and satisfy themselves befiire they
employ him..
Dr. Carpenter still continues to reside at
his former residence in Liberty township,
two miles North of Emmittsburgh, and two
miles from Rhodes Mill, on Middle-creek.
j October 3, ISM.
Estate of Catharine Long, dec'd,
A Lb persons indebted to the Estate of
" 1 - CATIIARINE LONG, late of Lit
tleslown, Adams county, Pa. deceased, are
requested to come forward and make settle
ment—and those having claims against said
Estate are also to present them, properly
authenticated, for settlement.
- The Administrator restdes in Germany
township.
JONATHAN C. FORREST,Adm'r.
September 26, 1836. 6t-26
ITALIAN MULBERRY TUFFS,
THE Subscriber is prepared to furnish
Italian Mulberry Trees,raised from the seed
imported from the plantation of one of the
most experienced cultivators of Italy, at
from $l.O to SO per thousand according to
size. Any person ordering to the amount
done hundred dollars, shall have them de
livered to any part of Pennsylvania, (free of
charge,) in time for transplanting this fall.
All are insured to grow with proper care; if
any do not, they will be replaced without
charge. Tho Uffneso Mortis Multi Cau
liS, will be furnished at a reasonable price.
tra - Addrcss. Black Horso Post Office,
Chester.co. Pena.
JASON. M. MAILOI.
New Italy, Aug. 2:2, 18:26. st-21
PUBLICK NOTICES, &c.
COURT 0!' PP AL.
LL Commissioned Officers of the A
-1-12- merman Independent Volunteer Bat
talion, will meet at the house or Philip
fleagy, in Oxford, at 10 o'clock A. 31 on
the 15th of Norrnibrr next, for the purpose
of holding a Court of Appeal.
By ortler,
JAIiES L. SIMI:I'Z, Adjutant.
Oct9boT o l7, 18:38. tm-29
Z.; Wirg.
ripTIE subserib7r returns his grateful nc
-U- knowledge:news to the community for
their very liberal patronage whilst he was
in business, and would now state that he has
entirely withdrawn from busines , ; and to
prevent am, - ineonvenit nee, would give no•
tice, that the Books of C. F. Iliwrs, and
Dickey 4' llirnrs, are in the hands of Mr.
IhcKnv for collection, who may bo seen at
his oflice, and will he happy to give any
sati-faction; and he will moreover give no
tice, that there are many accounts on said
Books of Ling standing, which if not [men.
di , d to immediately will be put mother hands
for collection.
CHAR LES F. HI M FS.
Ocf r•ber 17, 1 '': l 26. :3t-2
PROSPECT US
THE A union OF A
Treatise on Popular Education
E it
SPECTFULLY anltatt, tho pattn.t,9:eof
4.4 diu public to bur or k,' that he may 1,..1
ahl,tl to put it to the Pteqs without fear
It v. ill joint a neat volume, 12.110. nn unotl paper,
en:.tainit.; 1.5 U pagoa—prico 75 cents, payable on
delivery.
IVith respect to the merits oldie intended pub.
lie:Ilion, it may be sufficient to say, that in the
,1,:1111):1 Of CilillnlitOilt judges they are each as will
entitle it to an attentive perusal, a blob will lie
preffialilo and iiitareeting to all, especially to pa.
recite, pi vcophirs and pupils.
It is confidently recoainiendod us containing
sound and comprehensive viOWA on the subject
and fvetem of mental cultivation, and incentives
to the prac , ice of virtue end morality. Ae in lin' ,
if epublic, the voice of the people is the Supreme
Lae.; it has b-en the chief aim of the authdr to
show that pablic prosperity deperide on private
vii hie and inielligenee, and that the p-rpotaity of
oar free institutions can ho guaranteed only by
the g.ffieral diffiusion oldie benefit., el' Effileal ion,
and the adoption of correct principles is early
tile.
Ochffier :7, 163 G. 3t-29
T ILDIx c;3EIU o
NIONTI - 11.Y Mai;azme, published by
t:-12.4 try & Low, 161 Broadway, New York,
at s 5 per annum, in advance, It it one of the
ai4 valuable, as well an interesting Periodicals
vxiant, and is certainly de•ieryhog pAronage„
Contents for October Number, 1836
OR IG INA t. PAPERS:
Ormmic ffemaias, (Number Two;)
Penitence;
Om. Village: A Collection of Sketches from
Lifb:" by Mr. El. 11. If u.s:v;
Thoughts in Trinity Church• Yard;
The Eclectic: (Number 'l'wo )
Zillah: An Extract from an Unpublished Poom;
Loleriann: (Number Ono.)
She IVedded Again: by J. D. Banarr, Esq,;
Now. York and New. England;
Ode: Composed in Prison, by the celebrated
SILVIO Pewee. Now lust translated and pub-
Scroamy Point: by the author of "Mr.Claronce
Gewer;"
To the Evening Star;
"All the World's a Singe;"
Ilohe, dy lig in its Mother's absence: by Mrs.
L. 11. SmovaNEY;
Battle of Bloody Brook: A Passage in Ameri
can History;
Tho Cherokee;
The Portico: (Number Two.)
The Cornet's Address to the Earth: by I'. Flim.
ILTON iMYERs, Esq ;
Secret History of Tasso: From an American
Gentleman, at Rome;
French Language. Translated from the
Gorman of Dimwit ovEz;
The Ties of Earth;
Ornithichnology Reconsidered: a Reply to Pro.
lessor IlummocK, of Amherst College, (Mass.)
Love: A - Fragment from the Scrapbook of a
Lover;
"Let us Pray!" by (lie author of "The Bret.ze
in the Desert;"
011apodiana: (NuMber Sixteen.)
Autumnal Monitions;
LETVEAIt Y NOTICES:
GLASS'S Life of WASHINGTON in Latin. Second
Edition;
VERELANCIOS Discourse, at Union College;
The Parricide: by the author ol"Miserrunus;"
"My Prisons," by Sumo PELLICO: with Addi
lions, by Signor M AnONCELLI;
The Token, 1837;
The Merchant's Clerk, and other Tales;
Tales of Fashion and Reality;
Enrrons"PADrx:
The Magnolia, 1837;
The ‘Vidow's Ordeal: or a Judicial Trial by
Combat: by WASHINGTON Etyma. (Now first
published.)
Sebago: a Painting from a Scene in the hoick'.
erbocker;
Tut: DILA !IA:
/Every don's Book;
LITERARY IZ Ecor.D:
EVERETT'S ORATIONS; NlPllichampe: a Legend
of Iho Santee: by G. W. SIMMS, Esq.; Bomanco
of Nature; Itattlin tho ‘Poefer; 'rho Pearl; Tho
Violet; In, Ira's Works; Awful Exposuro
ful Disclosures;" 'rho 'rliree Eras of Woman's
Life; Gil Blas; Georgo Balcornbc: a Novel; Book
of Niagara Falls; Cicero's Select Letters; Plu
tarch's Lives; To a Correspondent.
COdielff, SaDDLE .I.7rap
TRUNK FACTORY.
WM.; Subscriber returns his thanks to
-U. the Public for the very liberal support
extended to him, and would respectailly
state that ho is at all times prepared, at its
old Stand iit Chambersburg Street, a few
doors Vet of dm Court. House, to
Make, TEritaa mad repair
c f , TN
(
- ,i...-:
CARRIAG ES
of all kinds . ,--in a neat, Ihshionahle and sub
stantial manner, of coon mA.TEnrALs and at
the shortest notice.
He is also prepared to manufacture, and
has now on hand,
SADDLES, . •
BraDLEs.
MARTINGALES,
Saddle-bags, Portmanteaus,
- Trunks, Harness,
AND F.VERY OTHER tuvrictx.lNlll3 LI:YE OF ROSINESS
The Public are respectfully invited to
give him a call before purehasinrr elsewhere.
o* -- All lands of Marketing taken in ex
change for work at fhir prices.
EDWIN A. ATLEE.
Gettysburg, May 2, 18:30. tf-5
CABINET-MAKING, Arc.
CABINET- 1 13T - AREHOUSE,
CHAMBERSIII11:0 STREET
r a iliE subscriber respectfully informs Ills
Ci old frieods and cLishi Mt' TS flint has
on hand, and is pr:pared at all times to
tnaolifacluie,
Cilerry
a:tei
Ftl/ 1 `i 7 f 5 T;" Ei7 ) f.
A J=i) g: 41 4,4
V I)l:.CitiPT/ON IN 11 13 LI N 1:.
Ells materials are good; Ins work ‘varranteil,
and of the !west patterns. hlis terms are
moderato, and acconunislated to the times.
0-::„1 All OI dors for Cif.. - Dria, TaZl-?j,-.3 punc
tually attended to.
DAVID EIEAGY.
Go't`•9burg, Juni. 13, 1 s:3n. 1 1
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CHEiSTNI ooDLE.n,
CAE.11321 1 -ZZAZER :
T f. „D ESPECTFULLY nifintris his friends
-- 1 - 1 / 4 3 ' and the public in general, that he still
carries on business at the old stand, where
he has on hand, and is prepared to manufac
ture to order,
THE itfOST FASHIONABLE
AA]) DURABLE
T 3 in :7L T
NVA RR .1 VrED TO 131: OF TIII.I PEST AIATER IA LS, AND
HUPEtt Mit WoiIIiNIANSIIII',
LONSISTI NI; IS rAtrr OF
French Pedestal•end and plain SIDE-
BOARDS,
end' and plain BUREAUS,
Ladws'and Gentlem , a's :SECRETARIES.
and BOOKCASES,
P 1 LLA It and CLAW DINING, BREAK
FAST and CA RD TAB LES,
Plain do. do. do.
Ladies' WORK-STANDS,
CR I BS, CRADLES and portable %VRI
TING-DESKS;
AND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
kIrWI T E A Pl) 6
All of which will be sold as CHEAP, for
C.:761d, or Country Produce, as
they can be purchased, of the same quality,
at any other place.
rr_r•He has also provided himself with
an excellent HEARSE—and is prepared to
make Corirms to order, at the
shortest notice.
The subscriber takes this methoo 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
tinuo to merit and receive a liberal share of
patronage.
CHRISTIAN DOB LER.
Gettysburg, June 27, 1836. 3m-13
BOOTS a - , C MOES.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
tfa 7 30CDTS
AND Epaar
SO:OES,
Just received and for sale by
J. GILBERT, Gettysburg.
Cfr.f.rHaving made arrangements 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. tf-1
NEW BOOT & SHOE
ksiAia
ESTABLISHMENT.
THE Subscriber begs leave to inform
his Friends and the Public in general,
that he has commenced the business of
manufaciurin
baat i l l S
6-` AND
SEES
IN ALL ITS VA.11101.13 BRANCH s,
his residence in East York Street,a few
doors from the Court• House:
Where he ham's always to keep on hand
a general assortment or first-rate work,—
SUCH AS,
Men's and Boys' BOOTS, MONROE
SHOES and PUMPS ;
Ladies' Morocco, Stuff & Leather SHOES;
Misses' and Children's, MONROES and
SHOES, of every description.
@t—~ Having first-rate Stock and hands,
ho hopes to receive a share of ,Public
patronage.
A. B. KURTZ.
Gettysburg, June . 27, 1836. 6m-13
KraIERCEI ANTS from the COuntry
will be supplied by the dozen, at fair prices,
Gettysburg manuthetu re.
TWO or Thl'Ce .10111'lleynien,
First•rnto workmen, wanted immethately
SCOT'i - '.3 FLINGWOILIA
FOR the cure of Ringworm, there is said
to be nothing equal to this Ointment--ma
ny having been cure!' by it:, use.
For sale at the Drug Store of
Dr. J. GILItE I t'I',
FRESH DRUGS
lar
Dri k.ll2ciP L",.(11
A FRESH Supply just received and for
--" sale—among which ate the following:
Itrinisione, Calcined Msgnenia,
Saltpetre, Oil Sassafras,
Indelible Ink, " Nutmegs,
Flor. Nln•!tird, best, " ()rigs iiiirn,
Cream rirtitr, 1•:(1 ,- qing butt les,a
' , nude' . Pull's, in em- C , iiii,,i 04,
bossed 1/OXCg, likh'lrn Copaihr.,,.
riirnit ire (:orb',, Mercurial oilitmrat,
'I 01 ,0 Brn4lics, solid is ,h Sounds,
hacks, Vkiting Curds.
1)r i wing paperur bnardit
Pearl Powder,
Aromatic Salta.
ketinrJ L:Tiorirc,
Envhsli Yrn. lied,
Aerie Acid, No. 8,
Ali (‘I . Much Can be had, on reasonable;
ierms, at the lirtt , Store
Dr. J. GILBERT,
Gettysburg.
June fl, 1 ."--,36
d~ti n lan Lciipeem e,
- 6 -
Cold
prevention and cure of Coughs,
Colds, Astlimas, Consumptions, Spit
ting Blood, and diseases of the Breast and
Lum:s, prepared by Doct. CLARKSON
FREEMAN, of the city of Lancaster.
BI LL 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 regitnent, and how
patients are to conduct through . every stage
until health is restored—for vain and useless
would he the prescriptions of the ablest phy
sicians, accoMpanied by the most powerful
and useful medicines, if the directions are
not fitithlbllv adhered to.
MiiiiM
The puWtc are informed that the deposi
tions of 287 persons have been taken, belbre
proper authorites in the city of Lancaster,
all completely cured in the most desperate
cases of consumpt ion, some of which are de
tailed in the bills accompanying each bottle.
KT - The price of each bottle of Indian
Specific is $l, and each envelope of the gen
uine Specific is signed by Dr. Clarkson
Freeman, and the initials, C. F. on the seal
of each bottle. None ran be genuine with
out his signature, a base composition hay-
Mg been attempted to be imposed on the
public by a counterfeit imitation of this ex
traordinary article.
For sale at the drug store of
Dr. J. GILBERT.
Gettysburg, Oct. 19, 1635. ly-29
Carpenter's Compound Fluid Extract of
rgon . diseases of the bladder, obstructions of
g.A urine, &c. &c. The !loam leaves have
been highly recommended for diseases of the
bladder, by some of the most distinguished phy
.
sicians of Europe. "A variety of remedies hayer•. ,,,
been advised (says Doctor ai'llowell,) for chron
ic inflammation of the bladder: most of them I
have repeatedly tried with little or no etTect,be
yond that of being in some degree palliative.—
The Compound !Nebo having been lately
strongly recommended, I was induced to make
irial of it, and my experiments have 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 a nswer the fullest ex
pectations of the principal physicians of the
' cities.
Just received from the ware-house of G.
NV. Carpenter, and for sale at the Drug
SWIM of Dr. J. GILBERT.
May 9, 1P36. 11-6
COMPOUND
Carrageen Cough Syrup.
THE superior advantages of this Syrup
are that it is a compound exclusively vego.
table, and contains no alcoholic or narcotic
ingredients.
For sale at the Dm'' , Store of
Dr. J. G LdIRT, Gettysburg.
POLISHING POWDER.
FOR Polishing Brass and other Metals that,
require a high and durable Lustre. This
Po - wder will produce a Polish with less
labor than any other in use.
urs ExcEmangcm,lN
CLEANSING ALL KINDS OF METAL
SU BJ ECT TO CORROSION,-.--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
gamed 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 Drui• Store of
GILBERT, Gettysburg.
April 4, 1836 tf-1
STOVES.
A PARLOUR STOVE,elegantly finish
/51- ed, era new pattern, suitable for pith
^r Coal or Wood—also—a second hand
(iOOKING STovn with all necessary appa
ratus, for sale at
ANDREW POLLY'S shop.
Gettysburgh,Oct. 3, 1836.
Office of the Star & Banner :1
Chanibersburg Street, a few doors West
i. The STAR & REPUBLICAN' BANNER is published
weekly, at Two DOLLARS per annum, (or Volume of
52 Numbers,)payable half yearly in advance—or 'lice
Dollars and Fifty Cents if not paid until after the ex
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11. No subscriptiOn will be received for a shorter
period than six months, nor will the paper be discon
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