PUBLICK SALES AND NOTMES. NOTICE TO 'COLLECTORS. 1111 HERE being-a considerable amount of Money required this NI to meet all the necessary expenses attending the several elections and for other purposes, the Com missioners would again request all the Col lectors to use their best exertions to collect and pay over the amount of their several duplicates as soon as possible. It is abso- ' lutely necessary that those who are several years in arrears, should settle their accounts at or before the Aroventher court. Further indulgence cannot be expected. . By order of the Board of Commissioners. - JESSE GILBERT, Treasurer. October 3t, PM. Register's Notices. Notice is hereby. Given, TO all Legatees and other persons am , . 1 . corned, that the ADM! NIS TR A TIO.V ACCOUNTS of the deceased per sons hereinafter mentioned,will be presented to the Orphans' Court of Adams County, for confirmation and allowance, on Monday the 28th day of November next, viz: The account of David Chamberlain, Ex ecutor of the Estate of Hannah Coshun, deceased. The account of lisory W. Slagle, one of the Executors of the Estate of Dorothy Slagle, deceased. - The account of Abraham Lichtenwalter and Jimas Spangler, Executors of the Estate of Magdalena Somele, deceased. The account of Henry Hemler and Chris tian Homier, Administrators of the Estate of Joseph Homier, deceased, who was Ad ministrator of the Estate of. Geo. Hemler, deceased. The account of Henry Shireman, Admin istrator of the Estate of Eve Hoshowor, de ceased. JAS. A. THOMPSON, Register. Register'a Odice,Gettys burg, Oct. 29, 1830. Public Sale. /11HE undersigned, Trustees of DAVID • .04 ECIIER, will sell at public sale, on Tuesday the 29th of November next, at 1 o'clock P. m. at tho Court house in Gettys• burgh. lialf Lot of Ground, Situate in South Baltimore Street, Get• tysburgh, adjoining David Swaney and nearly opposite 'Cooper's Store—on which are erected, a 13 Story .DWEL..' LING , oil 1110 II , with a Kitchen attached—Stable, and other improvements, together with a convenient 2 Story STORE HOUSE, fronting on main Street. also, a building Lot, Situate •in Washington street, near the Catholic Church. Also, one Lot of Lana, containing about 0 acres, adjoining S. S Forney, David Ziegler and others. also, a Wood Lot, Situate in Cumberland township, containing about 1 6 acres, adjoining Jacob Sherlici e ; and others. For further particulars, enquire of S. S. Forney, residing in Gettysburgh. Terms will be made known on the day of sale. S. S. FORNEY, JOSEPH LATSEIAW, S Trustees. October 31,1836. HANDS WANTED 150 HANDS WANTED Immediately, to work on Section No. 2, Gettysburg Exten. sion Pennsylvania Rail Ro id. The highest wages and constant employ ment will be given. lICPThe work is situated on the South side of the South Mountain,the most healthy part of Pennsylvania. A. G. NEVIN, Contractor. Gettysburgh. October 24, 1836. 1 4 (tial 05 001%1 4 . THOMAS J. COOPER has taken into part nership ROBERT W; M'SfIERRY under the firm of COOPER & M'SHERRY, who have just received a fresh stock'of GOODS, consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Qukenvriare, Hardware, Hollo~tware &c. which they are determined to sell as Low 'as any other Establishment in the Country. The public are invited to call and examine for themselves. COOPER & M'SHERRY. NOTICE. PERSONS having Notes on Book sc• counts, of long standing will do well to call and settle without delay. THOMAS J. COOPER. October 24, 1836. St-30 NOTICE. ESTATE ofJacob Walker late of Lati niortirTownship deceased. The auditors appointed at the last Orphans Court held io and thr the County of Adams, to adjust and apportion the assets remain ing of said estate, to and among the ere& tors of said deceased, will meet at the house of John Yetta in the Borough of Gettysburg on Friday the 25th 'day of November next, at 10 o'clock A. n. EPHRAIM MARTIN., ADAM WA LITER, Auditor. SA M'L FA HN ES'I'OCK, October 24, 1836. - tm-30 Wood. Otriloan °four iubscribore who promis ed ilaWntid i _vvill oblige to by delivering, it MG. Twenty Dolkirs Reward. . . . TRAYED or Stolen from the subscriber, on or about the 14th of the present month, a white and black SETTER, with black ears long tail (with thin long hair) a few black Spnts on his body; with a chain collar around his neck without a name on it. The jog anawars to the name of ROVER; Is about ten months old and untrained. The subscriber will give Fivn Dollars, (with all reasonable expanses paid if brought home) for the dog—or, if stolen. the above reward will be given for the delivery of the dog and on conviction of the thief. The subscriber can be found at Thompson's Hotel. October 31, 1836 Writ COW. CAME to the farm of the Subscriber in Culnherland township, on or about the 15th inst. a dry MILCII 1 11 4 COW, of a pale red except a 471 k 4 few white spots; short tail, and - • • 4 .- crooked•horns,one of which appears to have been broken off No other marks percpti• ble. The owner is requested to call, prove property, pay charges and take her away. JACOB HER BST. October 31, 1836. 31-31 TO PRINTERS. FIB subseriSere offer fur 531 e, two cast iron ±!., "Washington" Printing Presses, manufacture d by Rust doTurney, of New York, one of them being the press upon which this paper is now printed,and the other calculated to print an imperial sheet of the ordinary size.— Also, one RAMAG.E PRESS, largu enough to print a super-loyal sheet, and one POTABLE P ;;, well calculated for light job work. These presses are all in excellent order, hav ing been in use but a short time,and are offered fur sale solely on account of ihe desire of the subscribers to procure a press suitable to the contemplated enlargement of their paper. They also offer for cile, Cases, Stands, Cal leys, Column and Head Rules, Leads, Composing Sticks, Chases, Ranks, Watering Troughs, Roller Moulds, Frame. and Rollers, cye. .%c. comprising almost every 'libels 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 engage in the printing business, will find it greatly to their advantage to call upon them as they will dispose of the whole or any portion of the above articles upon very accommodating terms. For further particulars apply (if by letter,post paid) to HAMERSLV & RICHARDS, Editors Examiner 6. Herald, Lancaster, Pa Sept. 95, 1886. Tim New Aorkert—Quar to corm—'"env Series. PROSPECTUS OF THE SECOND VOLUME. l? I HE Publishers of the Now-Yorker common. cod 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 subscribers as their most flattering hopes Ted thorn to believe would patronize the work under its then new arrangement. 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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. CON DI ITON S: The Quarto Noa.Yorker will bo 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 anum, payable inflexibly in advance. Orders from a distance, unacompanied by a re _ mittance„ will , necessarily remain unanswered.— Any person or persons sending 195 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 who may desire to take the folio edition for immediate perusal and the Quarto for binding, will bo entitled to receive both for $4 50 in ad. Vance. Wo will cheerliilly preserve their files of the Quarto for any such who may desire it. II.GREEI.Y & CO. 127 Nassau•et. New. York. • 3t-27 October 3,1816 H. L.- Til ISTLH. 3t-31 ISIVILL be exposed to Public Sale, on Friday else 11th .9c November next, on the premises, Late the Esme of GEORGE BRINICERIIOPF, deceased, situate in 51ountpleasant town ship, Adams county, Pa. containing about 184 ACRES—adjoining lands of Conrad Snider, George Wulford and others.— The improvements are A GOOD DWELLING HO U SE, and BARN, with other necessary OUT BUILD INOS, with a SPRING Of wn•rea near the house and a LAROM Orchard of fruit trees. A good proportion of MEnnow and WOOD LAND. The above property is well watered. Late the Estate of George Brinkerhoff, de. ceased; adjoining the above tract, contain • tag 1 5 ACRES. Having erected thereon A Two-STotty LOG • T; HOUSE " ••• A part of the above is in TIMBER 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. ICPSaIe to commence nt 12 o'clock, on said day, on the first named property, when attendance will be given and terms of sale made known by rgiHE subscriber will sell at public sale, JIL on Tuesday the hcp November next, on the premises, at 11 o'clock N. A FARM, Situate in Ilountjoy township, Adams 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 ' • _ ..• ••:;.1 , I I . NOVO II; two Barns, Wagon Shed and Corn 'Crib; a stone Spring house over a never failing Spring of water; a first-rate Lime Kiln, (will) three or four thousand bushels of Lime on the land)—the whole farm is in a good state of cultivation. - ALS 0,- Tract of Mountain- land, Situate in Franklin township, Ad ems county, adjoining lands of :11 r. Vlickley and others, containing 60 Acres, more, or less. Either of the above tracts will ,be sold ogether or divided, to suit purchasers. Terms made known on the day of sale, and attendance given by JOEIN WILSON (of C.) October 17, 183 H. ts-29 BLANK DEEDS Sale at the Ilgire" . of the Star 4. Bann, Xttu eos:pkti. SAMUEL WITHEROW HAS just returned from the city with a large and splendid assortment of irmasitz 000ns, Suitable for the season, consisting of every variety of Dry Goods, Groceries, and QueeivoNeme. iIIS ASSORTMENT elOthS and Cassimers he calls particular attention to. His Goon have been all selected with care, and will be sold as cheap as they can be procured at any other E-tablishment. The Public are respectfully requested to cull and judge for then►selves. Gettysburgh, Oct. 10. Ilirrto &tort. JACOB A. ViTINROTT QESPECTFU LTA(' informs the public that he has commenced the !Mercan tile busines., at the Old Stand formerly kept by DICKEY & Hums, and late by C. F. IlLucs, at the South East corner of the Market Square, in the Borough of Gettys• burgh, where he ha sjust received 4- is now opening AN ELEGANT AFISOICTMENT OP Dry Goods, Groceries, queens and Glass Ware, &c. &c. AMONG WHICH AGE, Superfine Blue, Black,Mixt Broad and thncy colored Cloilas. Super. ribbed and plain CASSIMELIES, assorted colors. Sattinets, Flannels and Blankets 3.4 and 6.4 Merinoes Super. and low priced Prints Domestic Muslin Merino and Thibet Shawls Irish Linens, velvets and cords Vest ings, &e. &c. &c. He also has on hand and intends keeping A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF Boots & shoes: CONSISTING OF Gentlemen's BOOTS and SHOES Ladies' Prunella, Seal and Kid do. Misses' do do do. Boys' do do do Children's do and Morocco do All of which he will sell at prices to suit the times; and he hopes, by a strict linen. lion to business, to merit a share of the public patronage. Gettysburgh, Oct. 10, 1836. 3t-28 PI3BILIC SALE. A FARM, -ALSO- On the same day, another TRACT OF LAND, G. BRINKERHOFF,, irs._ PETER. P. BERCAW, October 17, 1836. to-29 IPVBILAIC PUBI.ICK NOTICES, &r. NEW GOODS J UST received and for , ale by the sub scriber, a very LARGE STOCK OF I r SZSZ ©ZS, embracing almost every article in his line of business, s. COMISTI NG OF Dry Gotids, Groceries, Hard ware, Ilollow-ware, Queens- ware, Bar Iron, lie. All of which will he sold on the nio.it ple;w• ing terms, and at prices to suit the times. (K7 - The public are invited to call and ildge thr themselves. GEORGE ARNO LI). Gettyshurgh, Sept. 26, 1836. 4t-26 COURT or APPEAL. A LL Commissioned Officers of the A inerican Independent Volunteer Bat talion', will meet at the house of Philip Heilav, in Oxf •rd, at T 0 &clock A. M. on the 1 5 th of November next, tbr the purpose of holding a Court of Appeal. Br ordvr, JAM ES L. SHfILTZ, Adjutant. • , October 17, IH:3t 4 . ?f) Estate of Catharine Long, dec'd. LL persons indebted to the Estate of ha- cATHARINE LoNG, late of Lit tlestown, Adams county, Pa. deceased, are requested to con forward and make settle ment—and those having claims against said Estate are also to present theta, properly authenticated, for settlement The Administrator resides in Germany township. JONATHAN C. FORREST,Adrn'r, September 26, 1886. D. J. ClatPIP-NTER, BOTANIC PIfIYSICIAN. pESPECTFULIA' invites those who ' l2 ' are troubled with Rheumatic pains, either chronic or inthimator‘ , to give him a call, having had very good success in cur ing Rheumatism; and IniVing within the short space of time that he has been here had upwards of lolly cases of Rheumatism under treatment, and having given relief iu 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. He .Would, therefore, invite those af flitted with Rheumatic pains to give him a call, and satisfy themselves. Not desiring those who are unacquainted with hi.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 hts former residence in Liberty township, two miles North of Emmittsburgh, and two miles from Rhodes Mill, on Middle-creek. October 3, 1836. tf-27 NEW YORK TRANSCRIPI FOR THE COUNTRY. 3() many applications have been made to its 't. " for the publication of., serni-weekly paper, and the answer we give, that we do not publish one, is su unsatisfactory to the applicant, the opportunity we ppsseas of pleasing our frit-oda in this respect is so extensive, and our desire to ' gratify them so great, that we have determined to issue, forthwith, a paper t We a week, en titled "The New York Transcript fur the Coon tty." It will be of the same size as our daily sheet, but will be fill, d exclusively with reading matter, digested and arranged wider appropu late heads, to the aiming entice absence of ath ertise menu, and other local circomstancea only of interest to the city reader. Api ict• corrent, and a bank note table, corrected to the lust hour, will form an important feature in this publica tion, joined to the various other valuable and interesting contents, which have gained for the Transcript its present popularity. It will he afforded to our country readers at $2 per annum payable in advance, in all instances, and no at tention shall be spared to render it one of the most inter , sting, varied, and valtnble misreln nies rif the day The publication of the New York Transcript for the Country, will be corn tnenced oo the first Monday of September neat, and will be continued on every Monday and Thursday following, Agents, are wanted to obtain subscriptions for the semi-weekly, who Will be liberally treated with. September 26, 1836. DR. HULL'S RECENTLI IMPRO VED distinguished surgeons and medical faculty of the cities gener ally, and elsewhere, have come to the conclu sion that this Truss, in its present improved state, is the only instrument surgically adapted to the disease of Rupture, and the only one that patients can rely upon for the safe retention of the bowels and the final cure of the disease. In confirmation of which the following names of distinguished medical gentlemen of New York city, with many others, have expressed a decided preference for this instrument, are res pectfully added:' Valentine Mott, M. D. George Bushe, M D. A. A. Stevens, M. D. David Hosack, M. D. John B. Beck, M. E. Samuel Ackerly, M. D. Cyrus Perkins, M D. . David M Reese ' M. D. John Stearns, M. D. Wm Anderson, M. D. Also, the following extract of a late certificate of Dr. Mott, of Ne, 'York: "For the lost twelve months, the curative powers of Dr. Doll's Truss have been tested under nny , own observation with the most grati• tying success in cases of great difficulty, in which the mutilated imitation Trusses so corn mon in our market, had only aggravated the disease. Dr. Hull is an experienced surgeon. who has displayed not a little surgical skill sod mechanical ingenuity in bringing this unrivalle • instrument to its presentstate of perfection,ren Bering it, 1 know, the'he , t 1 ever sa w for Recur ing, comforting' and curing the ruptured patnent and is in my opinion, the only instrument of the kind that is entitled to patronage of the profes lion, and the confidence of the people. VALENTINE MOTE' D. Park Place, Feti.,2o, 1834. . Letters Patent of the United States have been granted to Dr. Hull : for 14 years from the last improvement, dated July sth. 1833. For sale at the Drug Store of Dr. I. GILBERT, Gettysburg. May 9, 183 H. tf-B L/TTELLIS rausEuxvi Of Foreign Literature, Science and Art, Is published monthly for E. Littell, No. 11 Bank street, Philadelphia, at Six Dollars a year, in advance—Seve Dollars and a half, if not in advance. . . _ CABINET-MAKING, die. CA EIIN Elr . 7W A R EFIOUSE, CIIAMBEItSriVRti STREE T. . 111 HE subscriber respectfully informs his Intends and costume's thin hr has 0 11 mu! is propared at all tunes It. mantilarture, .7.ErlitogfeHy, .rffaple, Clivrry 41$101 55''ial►ruil • f d 11' of , EvEity imscuirrioN IN II TS um , - His ina tc‘ri ills are his work warranted, and of the In•est patterns. Ills terms are moderate, and accommodated to the times orders for curzi ..3i14.s punc tually attended to. DAVID .1-IEAGY. Ge!tysburg, June 13, 1836. it-11 C 11, R 171 E .1.1r1) TRUNK _FACTORY. ("VHF, Subscriber returns his thanks to - 164 - the Public for this very liberal support extended to him, nod would respeetfillk state that lie is at all times prepared, at his old Stand in Chambersburg Street, a few doors WeA of the Court-tfouse, to Make, Trim and Repair criaz, ilarouches - CARRIAGES of all kinds, in a neat, fashionable and sub stantial manner, of Goon laxrcniALs and at the shortest nonce.. lie is also prepared to manufacture, and, has now On band, SADDLES, BRIDLES, IVIARTIig GALES, - • Saddle-bags, - Portmanteaus, Trunks, Harness, AND EVERY OTHER ARTICLE: IN Illt4 LINE oF nugyvEss. The Public: are respectfully invited to give him a call Were purchasing elsewhere. KrAll kinds of Marketing taken in ex change for work at fair prices. EDWIN A. ATLEE. Gettyshur ,, , May 2, 1R3(1.. tf-5 1309117 S Ac SHOES. A LARGE AsBoß FMENT OF BOOTS AND Mgr ----___ SHOES, Just received and for sale by J. GILBERT. Gettysburg. C* - 1-laving made arrangements at home fbr 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 St; SHOE imak3 _ ESTABI,ISHH I ENT. 4nm Subscriber begs leave to intern m- his Friends and the Public in general that he has commenced the. business o manntiicturing BOOTS AND Mb, SA SHOES IN ALL ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES, At his restdenee in East York Street,a few doors trout the Court House: ' Where he intends always to keep on hand a general assortment of first-rate work— SUCH AS Men's and Boys' BOOTS, MONROE SHOES and PUMPS ; ' Ladies' Merneen,Stutf& Lea her SHOES; Misses' and Children's MONROES and SHOES, of every description, pa". Having first-rate Stock and hands, he hopes to receive a share of Public patronage. A. B. KURT 2. Gettysburg, June 27, 18-'6. 6ra-1:4 01-11!:111:11AN S from the Country will be supplied by the dozen, at fair prices, Gettysburg manufacture. Two or Three Journeymen, First-rate workmen, wanted immediately SCOTT 's ru3slrs,:4' on— • FOR the cure of Ringwortn, there is sail( to be nothing equal to this Ointment—tna ny having been cured by its use. For sale at the Drug Store of Dr. J. GILBERT ITALIAN MULBERRY TREES. THE Subscrib . or 19 prvpared to furnish tallith Mulberry Trees,raised from tin. seett mp“rted Irmo the plantaiion of one,of the• nost expe.ienced cultivators of Italy; at 'rom 810 to $4ll per thousand accordino t. Any person ordering to the amount of ono hmat red dollars, shall have thenri'do livered to ant, van of Pennsylvania, (free of charge,) in time for transplanttog this fall. Alt are insured to grow 'with proper care; it any do not, they will be replaced without chartre. The' Chinese 'Mores Molt& Cay tis, will be furnished at a reasonable price. ICPAddress Black Horse Post Office, Chester co. Penn. JASON M. MAIIAN. New Italy, Aug; 22. 1886. st-2l 'V VIVA ILA A.IIV 11:111ASSED at the lust Session of the Le gisluture of Pennsylvania, have be, .n received at this Offiee and are ready for de. livery. B. GILBERT, Proth'y. Prothonotary's Office, Got. / tysburgh, Sept. 12., 1836. . 31 24 DRUG 4, FUE.SH DRUGS • #.1,-1.. AND aaa;ozcoz4Pacice PRESET Supply just received and for salc—among which are the following: Brimstone, Calcined Magnesia, Salt pt Ire, Oil Sassafras, Indelible ink; s. Nutmegs. Vlor. Nituo .rd, best, " Orignnum, r ean. T3rtsr, Nursing; bottles, 4de l' ill's, in em- Crnum Oil, tuNse.l.hosea, Balsam Oupaiba, nit ore ,(:in ks, Mercurialointu,nt, rot,ui (Brushes, solid 1:1.11 Sounds, harks, Vicit;ng Curds. 1)- , wing pup( ror boards Pearl pow•ter r Aromatic salts. it,•tined . L;qunrire, Ven. lted, ct-I:c Acid, No. 8, All of which can be hod, on reasonable ierms, at the Drug Store ot Dr. J. GILBERT, Gettysburg. 11--10 Juno 6, 18:16. COiNSUMPTION. End ian Specific, olt the prevention and cure of Coughs, -F-t• Colds, Asthmas, Consumptions, Spie ling Blood, and diseases of the Breast and Liini!s, prepared by Duct. CLARKSON F REENI A N, of the city of Lancaster. BILL OF DIRECTION, Accompanying each bottle of the Specific, pointing out in a conspicuous manner, all the symptoms in the different stages of these distressing diseares; also particular direc tions respecting diet and regiment, and how patients are to conduct through every stage moil health is restored—tor vain and useless would be the prescriptions of the ablest phy accompanied by the most powerful and useful medicines, it the directions are not faithfully adhered to. Th e public are informed that the &post riot's ,f2i47 persons have been t a hiM, beibr e proper am hoeites in the city of Lancaster, all completely cured in the most desperate cases of coosuniption, some of which are de tailed in the bills accompanying each bottle. (KJ - The price of each bottle of Indian Specific is 81 teach envelope of the gen nine 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 iog been. attempted to be imposed on the public by a counterfeit imitation of thisex traordinary article. For sale at the drug store of Dr. J. GI LBERT. Gettysburg, Oct. 19, 1635. Iy-29 Carpenter's Compound Fluid Extract of 13113 Cilll3. tat OR diseases of the bladder, obstructions of urine, &c. &c. The Rueful leaves have been highly recommended for diseases of the bladder, by some of the most distinguished ply sicians of Europe. ••A variety of remedies have been advised (says Doctor Sf'Dowell,) tor chron ic inflammation of the bladder: most of them I have repeatedly trued with little or no efrect.bet vonii that of being in some degree The Compound Buchii having been :lately strongly recommended, I was induced tofMakia iris! of it, and my experiment', li•ive resulted iU the satisfactory manner, haying succeeded in raving the most inveterate casco, in ik hich I had no hope of MUCCe as. " The above medicine has been frequently scribed by, and found to answer the fullest ea= pectations of the principal physicians of the cities. Just received from the wnre.houSe of G. ‘V. Carpenter, and for sale at the Drib`. yore of Dr. J. GILBERT. May 9, 1938. tf-8 COMPOUND Carrageen Cough Syrup. THE superior advuntages of this Syrup ire that it is• a compound exclusively vege.. able, nod contains no alcoholic or narcotic ugredients. For sale at the Drug Store of Dr. J. GILBERT, Gettysburg. POLISHING PO'WDER. FOR Polishing Brass and other Metals that require a high and durable Lustre, This Powder will produce a Polish wihiess . - labor than any other in use. ITS EXCELLENCE IN CLEANSING ALL KINDS OF METAL SUBJECT TO CORROSION,-THE BRILLIANCY OF ITS POLISH, AND THE EASE WITH WIIICII IT IS APPLIED, Render it an object to every family in poiati4.* d ECONOMY. Its superior qualities havril' - : - gained lhr it a high reputation, and a most decided preference over any preparation or 11 the kind ever offered to the Public. It is warranted not to contain AN ACID, or any ether corrosive ingredient. For sale at the Drat' Store of Dr J. GI LBERT, Gettysburg. April 4, 1836 tf-1 STOVES. A PAR LOUR STOVE,elegantly finish. ed, ola new pattern, suitable for eith r, Coal- or Wend—also—a second hand ()OILING STOVE with all necessary appa a tus, for sale at ANDREW POLLY'S shop.• Gettvsburgli, Oct. 3, 1830. 3t-21 Office. of the Star 64 Banner:' Chambersburg Street, a few doqrs West the Court• House. CONDITIONS , I. The STAR & REPUBLICAN BANNER is published weekly, at Two DOLLARS per annum, (or Volume of 32 Numbers,) payable half yearly in advance— or Two Dollars and Fiji!: Cents if not paid until after the ex piration of the year. 11. No subscription will be received for a shorter period than six months, nor will the paper be discon tinued until all arrearages are paid, unless at the dis cretion of theetlitor—A failure to notify a discontinu ance will be considered a new engagement, and the paper forwarded accordingly. 111. 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