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SAMUEL WITUEROW
1111A8 just returned from the city with a
a- 1 L large and splendid assortment of
PR MSE 000 - DS,
suitable for the season, consisting of every
variety of
Dry Goo&s, Groceries, sand
Queens - ware,.
IRLS ASSORTMENT OF
Cloths and CassimeEs
he calls particular attention to. His 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.
Gettyeburgh, Oct. 10.
ibliTetu (*tort.
JACOB A. VITINRCITT
ESPECTFULLY, informs the public
- 1 :!5*. that he has commenced the Mercan
tile
business, at the Old Stand formerly kept
by DIOKEY & HINES, and late by C. F.
limes, at the South East corner of the
Market Square, in the Borough of Gottys
purgh,
where hehasjust received 4. is now operung,
AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OP
Dry Goods, Groceries, (tteens
and Glass Ware, &c. F.*.
A.310*0 mum' ARE,
Superfine Blue, Black,Mtxt Iroad
and fancy colored 5 C/oths.
Super, ribbed. and plain CASSIMERES
assorted colors.
Sattinets, Flannels and Blankets
3.4 and 6.4 Merinoes
Super. and low priced Prints
Domestic Muslins
Merino and 'Tibet Shawls
liish Linens, velvets and cords
Vestings, &c. &c.
He also has on hand and intends keeping
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
Boots & Shoes:
CONSISTING OP
Gentlemen's BOOTS - and SHOES
Ladies' Primella, Seal and Kid - do.
Misses' do do' do.
Boys' do do do
Children's do and Morocco do
All of which lie will sell at prices to suit
the times; and he hopes, by a strict Eaten.
Lion to business, to merit a share of the
public patronage.
Gettysburgh, Oct. 10, 1836.
PUBLIC
WILL be exposed to Public Sale, on
Friday the 11th ,f November next,
on the premises,
- A FARM,
Late the Estate of Gnonun Bairtxrattorr,
deceased, situate in Mountpleasant town
ship, Adams county, Pa. containing about
184 ACRES—adjoining lands of Conrad
Snider, George Wolford and others.—
The improvements ore
A GOOD DWELLING
!leo.
HOUSE, IP
and BARN, with other necessary'oirr BUILD
INGS, with a SPRING OF WATER near the
house and a LARGE Orchard of fruit
trees. A good proportion of NinADOW and
-Woos LAND. The above property is well
watered.
"-ALSO-
On the same day, another
TRACT OF LAND,
.Late the Estate of George . Brinkerhoff, de
:Oat...wed, adjoining the above tract, contain
ing 15 ACRES. Having erected thereon
TWO-STORY LOG
•
HOUSE.
II I I
• 111 '.•••
A part of the above is in TIMBER l
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.
Sale to commence at 12 o'clock, on
said day, on the first named property, whem
attendance will be given and terms of sale
made known by
G. BRINKERHOFF, Ex'irs.
PETER P. BERCAW,
October 17, 1836.
,PIIOB %LIE .
rilllll3 subscriber will sell 'at-public sale,
AL on' Tuesday Mena ot November next,
on the premises, at 12 o'clock 3r. •
A FARM 9
Situate in Mouutjoy township, Adams coml.
ty, Pa. adjoining lands of James
Smith, Isaac Paxton and others,
containing 180 Acres, more or
less, of Patented Land. The improvements
are, A TWO-STORY
. . 4Z,ZI
zmi a s I
11110V3 t-2J
two Barns, Wagon Shed and Corn Crib; a
stone Spring house over a never failing
Sprmg of water; , a first-rate Lime Kiln,
(with three or four thousand bushels of Limo
on the land)—the whole farm is in a good
state of cultivation.
—Also
Tract oplountain land,
Situate in Franklin township, Ad.
aims county, adjoining lands of 31 r.
- Mickley' and others, containing
Q Acres, more or less. .
Either of the lame tracts will be sold
ogether or divided, to suit purchasers.
Terms made known on the day of sale,
ad atteadanco given by
JOIIN WILSON (of C.)
October 17, 1830. is-20
• MAPS DEEDS
r Sate ea tete Oflee retie Star 4. Banns
PUBLICK SALES AND NO IrjES-.,
Public Sale.
IN pu'rsuance of an order of the Orphans'
Court of Adnms County, will be sold at
Public Sale, on the premises, on Saturday
the sth of ovember next, nt 10 o'clock A.
nr. the following Estate of ADAM GEISE,
deceased—viz:
7.11.7001,
Situate in Menallen township, Adams Court.
t y Pa. adjoining lands of John %Verta, Henry
Brame and others, containing 80 .Icrcs,
more or less, of Land.
THE IDIPROVEDIENTS ARE
1,,. µ ;. A ONE Erronv BRICi
is • HOUSE,
1111 1
with a KITCHEN attached; a
Srnirro-nousE, with a nevcr.fatling Spring
S
of water in it; a WEAVER'S HOP, DOUBLE
Lock BARN, and other necessary improve
ments, with a firstrate Amu ORCII ARIL
About 10 acres of Woou land; about 14 of
MEADOW, and the balance in a good state of
cultivation.
Terms made known on the day of Sale.
WILLIAM REX, Adm'e.
October 10,1830. is-28
NEW GOODS
JUST received and for sale by the sub
scriber, a very LARGE STOCK OF
TZ.ESII V.OODS :
embracing almost every article in his line
of business,
CONSISTIN 0 OF
Pry Goods, Groceries, Hard- .
ware, hollow-ware, Queens
ware, Bar Iron, se. Bsc.
All of which will lie sold on the most pleas
ing terms, and at prices to suit the times.
• Kr - The publiC are Invited to call and
udge for themselves. • • •
GEORGE ARNOLD.
Gettysburgh, Sept. 26,1836. 4lt-26
AUDITORS' MEETING.
THE undersigned, Auditors, appointed
by the Orphans' Court of Adams county, to
adjust and distribute the assets remaining
in the hands of the Administrators of Moses
JE.muns, to and amongst the Creditors and
Legatees of said deceased, will meet on
Friday the 25th of IVoveml-er next, at 10
0'c10ck,..4..3t. at the house of J. A. Thomp•
son, in Gettysburgh. All persons having
claims against said estate, will exhibit the
same, properly authenticated, on that day.
Will. 'N. IRVINE,
SA ML FA HNES'I'OCK, Auditors.
JOEL B. DANNER,
October 24, IP3O. tm-30
CONSECRATION.
rffiTE English Lutheran Church in Get-
JR- tyshurgh, will be consecrated on Sun=
oth of November next. Several Clergy.
man from abroad will be present on the occa
sion. The friends of Religion are generally
invited to attend-
October 10, 1830.
THn L LAWS.
IP-PASSED at the last Session of the Le
-1•• gislature of Pennsylvania, have been
received at this Office and are ready for de
livery.
B. GILBERT, Protley.
Prothonotary's Office, Got
tysburgh;Sopt. 12.1836. 3t 24
IP2lloVaza:4l42d 4 a(!)..filc)
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 Vico President of the
United States," enacted the 2d ofFebruary ,
1802, it is enjoined on me to give Public
Notice of such Election to be held, I, JAMES
BELL, Jr. Sheriff 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 nn
E L E CTION
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 NOVCIA
bet- 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 cC•
cupted by Mr. Cole, in the town oePettire.
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 publie'rOad feeding from the farm
formerly occupied by George Lashells, to
Dellono s Mill; and that part of the township
of Hamilton, lying west of the Carlisle and
Hanover Turnpike Road,. between Blake's;
bridge, end the. intersection of said Road
with the Gettvsburgh and York Turnpike
Road; at the house of Philip Hea,gy, Esq. in
the town Of Oxford.
In the Fourth District, composed of the
ownship . of LatiMo)3 'rind .that part of the
ownship of Runtingdot, not included in
. the
Ith district. atthe house of Mr. Miller, in
he, lawn of Petersburgh; in tho township of
- luntingdon. ' . s.
In the Fifth District,. composed of the
ownships of Ilamiltnnban and Liberty, at
he 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 Carlisle Turnpike Road and
not melutled in tho 15th district,nor in that
part of Hamilton included in tho 3d die.
trict, at the house now occupied by Philip
Lich, in the town of Berlin.
In the Seventh District, Composed of the
town , hip' of slerinllen, nt the'--house of %V.
anti F. Henke, in saititownehips
• In the Eighth District, composed of the
township.of Straban,.nt the house now occu•
pied by Mr. Sourbeer, in Hunterstown.
In the Ninth District, composed 'of the
township of Franklin, at the" house formerly
occupied by Christian Beecher, in said
township:
In the Tenth District, composed of the
township ofConowago,at the house of Adam
Oaster, in M'Sheiry'stown.
In the Eleventh Distriet,composed of the
township of Tyrone, and nil
.that part of
Huntingdon South of the Road leadin , from
Fast Berlin to Cariisle,nnd East of the State
Road, including all the voters residing con ,
tiguotis to said state road—at the house of
Mr Hildebrand,in Heidlershurgh,in Tyrone
township.
. In the Twelfth District, composed of the
township of Mountioy, at the house ofJames
Black, in said township. .
In the Thirteenth. District, composed of
that part of the township,of Mountpleasant,
lying west and south of a public road leisding
from Mr. Dellono's Mill to the farm for
merly occupied by George Lashells, on the
York and Gettysburgh Turnpike Road, at
the house new
_Occupied by Samuel Swipe,
in Bonaughtown.
In the Fourteenth District, composed of
the township of Reading;at the public schuol
house in the town of Hampton.
In the Fifteenth Dist rict,composed oft hat
part of Hamilton and Berwick townships,
beginning where the Hanover . and Peters
burgh turnpike road crosses the York criiin
.ty line, thence along said turnpike to the
place where the road from Berlin to Oxford
crosses the said turnpike, thence along the'
said Oxford road, until it intersects the new
road from George 'Mummert's farm, on the
said Oxfml road, thence along said road to
the York comity line; near David Holling•
or's saw mill; thence along said York coun
ty line to the begiiining=at the .Public
School-House in A blielstOwn.
At which time and phces will be choson,
a number of persons, eqUal to the whole
number of Senators and Representatives to
which this State is entitled in the Conirress
of the United States (being THIRTY in
sitimber) to ho
;lectors for President Vice
President of the U. states
Two Senatorial Delegates, t
rcpresentthe Senatorial Dis
trict composed of the Coun
ties of Adams, Cumberland
and Franklin; and
Two Representative - Dele
gates; for Adams County
to the Convention to 1 mend
the Constitution of this State
And the several 'Judges, Inspectors, and
Clerks, who attend on the 11th da'y of Octo
ber inst. at the election for Members of the
Genertil Absembly,'&c. are hereby enjoin.
ed to attend and perform the like duties at
the said Election Of Electdrs, subject to like
penalties for neglect or misconduct as they
Were liable to at the Election of Members
'of-the Geheral Assembly, &c.; and one
Judge from each District is enjoined to at
tend at the Courthouse in Gettvsburgh, on
the Monday next after said Election, fir the
purpose of making out the returns of the
election. •
Given under my hand, at Gettysburg,
this 10th day ofOctober, in theyeur
of our Lord. 18311.
JAMES BELL, Jr. Sherd,.
October 10,1836. to-28
DR. J. CARPENTIER,
BOTANIC. PHYSICIAN.
Val ESPECITULLY .iiivites those who
,- 11 . 5 ' are troubled •witli c Alieumatic pains,
either chronic pr infiamatory, to give him
a call, haying had very good success in cur
ing Rheumatism; and having within the
short space of time that he 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 sit 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, sti that no perfect cure coud be expec
ted. fle would, therefore, invite those of
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 before. they
employ him.
Dr. Carpenter still continues to reside tit
his former residence in Liberty township,
two Miles" Orirt 44' Eminittsbu rah, and two
miles from Rhodes Mill, on Middle-creek.
October 3, 1830. • tf-27
Estate of Catharine, Long, dec'd,
ALL persons indebted to the Estate of
CATIIARINE LONG, late of Lit.
tiestown, 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, fir Settlement.
.
The .Administrator resides in Gerinany
township. ''' ' . .
JONATHAN C. FORREST,Adm'r.
September 20, 1830. • • ot-20
ITALIAN MULBERRY. TREES.
THE Sub Scriber is prepared to furnish
Italian Mulberry 'Prees,raised from the seed
imported.from the _plantation, of one °film
most experienced cultivators of Italy, at
from $lO to $4O perthousand according to
size. Any person ordering to the. amount
of one hundred &liars, shall have them de.
livered to any nart of Pennsylvania, (free of
charge,) in time for transplanting this-fall.
All are insured to grow with proper cart'; if
any do not, the• will be replaced witkout
charge.. The Chinese Alorus Multi Caw
lis, will be furnished at a reasonable price.
• ScPAchlress Black Horse Post Office,
Chester co. Penn.
- JASON MAHAN.
New Italy, 'Atig. 22, 1836. 6t721
PUBLICit NOTICES, -
COUBI or' APPEAL S
- •• ,
ALL Commissioned Officers 'of the A
merican Indeperident,Volutiteer Bat
talion, «ill meet at the house
. of Philip
Ileagy, OxF;rd, at 10 (Mod{ A. ?1 on
the 15th of November next, for the purpose
of holding a Court of Appeal.
By. order,
JAMES L. SII . ULTZ, Adjutant.
October 17, 1830. tm—?9
NO FIC.E.
/1111 E subscriber returns his gratr ful nc•
knowledgements to the community ter
their very liberal patronage whilst he was
in business, and would now state thnt he has
entirely withdrawn from business; and to
prevent any inconvenit ace, would give no
tice, that the Books of C. F. Dimes, and
Dickey 4. Hines, are in the hands of Mr.
DICKEY for collection, who may be seen nt
his office, and will .be
,happy to give any
satisfaction; and he will moreover give no
tice, that there are many accounts on said
Rooks of long standing, which if not atten
ded to immediately will be put in other bands
for collection.
CHARLES F. 'MMES.
Octf)lier :it-29
P It 0 S Y E C T t 1 S .
. THE AIITOOR OF A
Treatise on Popular Education
ESPECTFULLY solicits, the patronage of
..,.441, the public to his work; that lie btuy ho en
abled to put it to the Press without fear of loss,—
It v. ill form a neat volume, 12ino. on good paper,
containing 150 pages—,price.7s cents, payable on
delivery.
With respect to the merits ofthe 'intended pub
lication, it may be sufficient to say, that in the
opinion of competent judges they marine!' as will
entitle It to an attentive perusal,, µhick will be
profitable and interesting to all; especially to pa•
rents, preceptors and Owls.
It is confidently recommended ee containing
sound and comprehensive views on the subject
and system of mental cultivation, andincentivei,
to the practice of virtue and morality. As in this
Republic, the voice of the people ii• the Supreme
Law, it has been the chief ainiof the author to
show that public prosperity depends nu private
virtue and intelligence, and that the perpetuity of
our free institutions can he guaranteed only by
the general diffusion of the benefits of Education,
and the adoption of correct principles in early
life.
October 17, 1836. 3t--29
THE HMOXERBOCHLIR,
AmoNTH , Y Magazine. punlithed by Wt.
LES &Loma, 161 Broad% ay, New Yrnk,
Ht $5 per annum, in advance. It id one of the
mu:,t valuable, as well as interesting Periodicals
extant, and is certainly deserving of Ntroit3ge.
Contents for October Number, 1530.
ORIGINAL PAPERS:.
Organic llennuias, (Number Two;)
Penitence;
Our Village: A Collection of Sketches from
Still Life.:? by. Mr.ll..H••Rir.vnt;
Thoughts in Trinity Church-Yard; •
The Eclectic: (Number Two )
Zillah: 'An Extract from an Unpublished Poem;
Leferiann: (Number One.) •
She :Wedded Again: by J H. Demur, &lb;
New-York and New-England; -
Ode: CoMpased in Prison, bl• the celebrated
Smino PELiAco. Now first translated and pub
lished;
Screamy Point: by the author or "Mr-Clarence
Gomm;' .
To the Evening Star;
"All the World's a Stage;"
Babe, dying in ifs Mother's absence; by . Mrs.
L. 11. S.IGULIIINEV;
Battlo or Bloody Brook: A Passage in Ameri
can History;
The Cherokee; •
The Portico: (Number Two.)
The Comet's Address to the Earth: by P. ITAM
ILTON MYERS, Esti.;
Secret History of l'asso: From an American
Gentleman, at Rome; .
The French Language. Translated from the
German of BILDEUDYNX; , .• 7 .;
.: ..
'file Ties of Earth;
Ornithichnology Reconsidered: a Reply to Pro.
fessur ihmicocs, of Amherst College. (Mas.): -
Love: A Fragment from the Scrap, book of a
Lover;
"Let 113 Pray!" by the author of "The Brocze
in the Desert;" . ,:.
011apodiana: (Number Sixtoen.) . - ,
Autumnal Monitions;
~ , . .
'LITF.RAIO/ NOTICE: '. .
. .
GLAss's Lie of WASHINGTON in Latin: • Second
Edition; • •
VERPLANCK'S Discourso. at Union College;
Tho Parridide: by the author of "Miserrimus."
"My Prisons," by Sim° PELLicoi with Addi
lions, by Signor MARONCELLI;
Tho Token, 1837;
The Merchant's Clerk, and other Tales;
Tale of Fashion and Reality; .
EDITORS' TABLE:
The Magnolia, 1837;
The ‘V.idow's Ordeal: or a Judicial Trial by
Combat: by 'WesnixoTom Inv'No. (Now first
published.) •
• Sebago: a Painting from a Scene in the Knick
erbocker;
THE DRAMA:
Every Nlari's Bock;
LITERARY RECORD:
. „
EVIRETT 9 EI OftATlONS; • MelliehniTlpet it Legend
orthe Santee: by G. W.,Sisims,-Esq.; , ,lt r ePtunte
of It
Nature• attlin the Reefer; The Pearl; 'Tie
Violet; hymn's Works; Awful Exposure
fur Disclostires;" The Three - Lrus of I .S
Life; Gil Blue; Geore Ralceinhe: ,Navel;. Bo' r
of Ningara Fulls; Cicero's Select Letters; Plu•
Larch's Lives; To a Correspondent.
CO4 I ICH, SADDLE 4.1.4 1 19
TRUNK FACTORY.:
olpflE Subscriber returns his thanks to
jIL the Public for the very liberal support
extended to him, and would .respectfullv
state that ho is at all times prepared, at his
old Stand in Chambersburg Street, a few
doors West of' th ,- Court-House, to.
Make, Trim and Repair
.i a . .1 - . . - • .. G I ICTS
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P , .- 1.
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3 1 , ..' • Barottches •si•
,-i -.7,
p-7, ~,-;:i••.
-W. Y: -- -
'..- - ‘ 1 CARRIAGES
of all kinds, in a neat, flishionablo and sub.
stantial manner, of GOOD MATERIALS and at
tl'e shortest notice. . .
tie is .also prepared to manufacture, and
has now on hand, l
SADDLZS.
• •,
BRIDLMS, , 7 \
reTAIITINGAVES,
Saddle-bagei,,Portmanteaus,
Trunks, Harness,
AND EVERY OTHER ARTICLE IN 1115 LINE OF nustaEss
The Public are respectfully invited to
frive.hirn a call before perch: pang elsewhere.
. •
Otr All kinds of 'Marketing taken i] ex 7
change for work at fair prices.. , •
EDWIN A.. ATLEE.
Gettysburg, May 1, 1830.
tf-5
diBINET-MAKING, &c.
CtABINET-WAREHOUSE,
CixemßEnsnyna STltErr.
romp, subscriber respe_altilly informs 11:-
-12- old friends and customers that
On band, and is,preparo I at all times to
manufacture,
alaple, Chcrry
and Walnut
. 523 w gib), w :41,1
A`4l
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION EN; lIIS LINE.
Hismaterials are good; lus work warranted,
and of the latest patterns. Ills terms are
moderate, and accommodated to the times.
All(* -- ordeys fir COrIVEDIS punc
tually attended to.
Gettysburg, June 13, 183(t.
CABIN ET WARE-HOUSE.
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CHRISTIAN DOBLER,
0.11:13.11TET-MAIELM :
lI.E6PECTFULLY intOrins his friends
and the public, in general, that Ito still
carries on business at the old stand, where
ho has on hand, and is prepared to mainline.
ttire-to order, •
THE iIfOST FASHIONABLE
AND DURABLE,
77311.11 1 ITURai,
WARRANTED TO OE or THE BEST MATERIALS, AND
BUCEILIOIt WeIIKMAN9IIII',
-CONSISTING IN PART OF
French Pedestal end and plain SIDE
BOARDS,
Ez eneli and plain BUREA US,
Ladies' and Gentlemen's SECRETARIES
and BOOK CASES,
PILLAR and CLA NV DINING, BREAK-
FAST and CA RD TABLES,
Plain do. do. do.
Ladies' WORK•STA NDS,
CRIBS, CRADLES and portable \VRI
TING•DESKS;
AND A, GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
BEDSTEADS.
All of which will by sold as CU BAP, for
Cash or. Country Produce, as
they can be purchased, of the same quality,
at any other place.
i`G"'"fie has also provided himself with
an excellent HEARSE—and is prepared to
make COETINS9 to order, at the
shortest notice
The subscriber takes this inethrna 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-
film° to merit and receive a liberal share of
patronage.
CH R ISTI A N DOB LER.
Got tysburg, ,June 27, 18:16.
BOOTS Sr. SHOES.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
BOOTS
• • AND V*!"
SHOES,
Just received and for sale by
J. GILBER'I', Gettysburg.
KT - Having 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
NEW BOOT & SHOE
ESTABLISHMENT.
THE Subscriber' begs leave to infer!
his Friends and the Public in genera
that he has commenced • the business
manufacturing
. OTS
• -• glit&tv
IN IA ITS VARIOUS nnANcuES,
.9t his residence in East York Street,a few
from the• Courthouse:
W hero Ito intenis always to keel . ) on ham
a (repent! assortment of first-rate work
SUCH AS,
Men's and Boys' BOOTS, MONROE
. SHOES and PUMPS '
•
Ladies Moroceo,Stutr& Leather SHOES;
Mis3es, and Children's 310NROES and
SHOES, of every description.
Irj" Having first-rate Stock and hands,
ho hopes to receive a share of Public
patronage.
A. B. KURTZ.
Gi.ttysbura, Jima 27, 18:'0. 6m-13
(.t•ATERCEIANIS hrom . the Cautitry
will ..het supplied by tliel.lozen, at fair prices,
Gettysburg; inanutbcture.
- Two or Three.Tourneymen,
First•rato workmen; wanted immediately.
pcomn 9 ,3
FOR the cure of Ringworm, there is said
to be nothing equal to this Ointment—lnn
ny having, been cured by its use.
For sale at the Drug Store of •
Dr..L GILBERT,
DAVIT) lIVAGY
,DRUGS; MEDICINES, dtc.
FRESH DRUGS
AND
0.1 IXQYPESM
A ..FRESII Supply just received and for
sale—aalong whiph ate the fil!owing:
Vrinttone, eldcined Magnesia,
Saltpeire. Oil Sseii Eras,
Ind( lible hilt . , Nut mpg.,
NNW aril, best, '•
Nursing drittleg,
~der Puirg, in cm- 00,
S OU cc. trn
Mercolial Oiiitoant,
'Youth solid Fish Soot‘ils,
h:wlit, Visiting Cg.rd,i„
Dr .wing paper or beards
It, li ne d I,:(l.3inire, l'e:.rl powder,
rdighsli Veit. !led, Aromatic
Acid, No. 8,
All of wind) can be had, on reasonable
terms, at the Drug Store of •
Dr. J. G I LIIERT,
Gettysburg.
tf-40
June 6, 1F,36.
CoA :§CU PTION.•
indian
WOR the prevention arid cure of Coughs,
- 01 7 (701.15, Astinnas, Cuntzumptions, Spit.
ing Blood, and diseases, of the Breast and
prepared by Duct. CLARKSON
FREEAI A N, of the city of Lancaster.
.BILL OF DIRECTION,.
Accompanying each bottle of the Specific,
point ing out in a conspicuous manner, ell the
symptoms in the ditlitmtt stages of these
distressing diseares; also particular direc
tions respite' ing diet and regiment, ind how
patients are to conduct through every stage
until health is restored--for vain end useless
would be the prescriptions of the ablest phv
sicians, accompanied by the most powerful
and useful medicines, if the directions are
not laithfuily adhered to.
The public are informed that the deposi
tions of :287 persons have been taken, before
proper aut Ignites 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.
(* ".7 The price of each bottle of Indian
!Specific is $l, and each envelope ()film gen
Hee Specific is signed by Dr. Clarkson
I Freeman, and the initials; C. on the seal
of each bottle.. None can be genuine with
out his signature, a base composition hay
ing been attempted to be imposed on the
public by a counterfeit Imitation of this ex
trnorilina ry article.
~
For sale at the drug store or
Dr. J. GI LBERT.
Gettysburg, Oct: 19, 1f)35. 1.529
Carpenter's Compound Fluid, Extract of
11113 CIIIV. •
27 OR diseases of the-bladder, obstructiontof
untie, &c. The . Ituchtt leaves have
been highly recommended for - diseases of the
bladder, by some of the moat distinguished pity.
sicians of Europe. "A variety of retnedies,have
been advised (says Doctor tsi'Dowell,) for citron.
'ic inflammation of the bladder: most of them
iI3VC repeatedly tried with little or no elreel,be:
runt that of being in some degree palliative.—",
The Compound Iluchu having been lately"
strongly recommended, I was induced to make
iris) of it, and my experiments have resulted in
the WM:Work manner, havitig succeeded in .
swing the moat inveterate cases, itra hich I hid
nu hope of success."
The above medicine has been frequently pris
scribed by, and found to antuer the inllest.ex
pectatitins of the principal physicians ortho
cities.
Just received from the ware.hottso of G.
W. Carpenter, and for sale at the . Drug
Store of Dr. J. GILI3ERT:
May 9, 1F:39. 0-6
comPouND' .
Carriqcen Cozigh Syrup.
, THE superior advantages of this Syrup
aro that it is a compound exclusively vege.
Wile, and contains no alcoholic or narcotic
ingredients.
For ealo at the Drug Store of
Dr. J. GILBERT, Gettysburg.
POLISHING POWDEk..,
FOR 'Polishing BraSs and other Mettiti that
~.
require a high and durable .I..ustre.„ This
Powder will produce,,, Polish mitiiiesb
labor than any oilier in use. 1,,,,
. ..
ITS EXCELI,ENCE IN . k
' 1:
CLEANSING ALL RINDS OF METAL,,
SUBJECT TO courtosioN,—Tlin
BRILLIANCY OF ITS POLISH,
, AND 70E EASE MID AVIIICII IT IS APPLIED,
Render ii an object to every family iapoint
of ECONOMY.. Its *Hite rior qua lities have
gained for it u Ingli,reputation. and a most
decided preference over any preparation or
the kin'tl ever offered to the Public. It is
warranted not to'contain AN ACID, or,any
other
,corrosive ingredient.
For tittle at the gruff Store of
Dr..T, GI LBEILT, Gettysburg. ,
April 4, 1b36 11.-1
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1
(WES
•S a I
A ‘ PAR LOUR STOVE,elegantly finish- :.
L ' IL ed, of a new pattern, suitable for eith. 1
er Coal or Wood—also—a second hand .1
GOOKINE STOVE with all necessary app.,
rattle, for sale at
ANDREW POLLY'S shop.! i
Gettyslairgh, Oct. a, 18:36. at '7' 1
Office of the Star &, Xulner:
ChamGcrsGurg Street, a few doors liTest o f
Ole (;ourl•llousc.
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