PUBLIC SALES AND NOTICES. Public Sale. Valuabie Iron Wbrks! CHESTNUT GROVE FURNACE, WITH ABOUT 900 •Icres• of Land, Situate near Whitestown, on the south Bide of'the South Mountain, 5 miles cast of Pine Grove, in : Adams county, Penn., on the road 'between Gettriburgh and Carlisle, 13 miles distant from each, will be offered for Sale, by Public Vendee or Outcry, on the prem. ices, on Wednesday the 116th day of March next. 62..#21_11 - II k` fit') 31 is in good order; one of the best Furnace Stackers the State; new Patent Bellows; Ibuildings all new; I se 4l ''' , , .A lIARGE TWO STORY ~.- r.,,, k ;,5". 11 . -.. MANSION AROUSE. 1 "1 1111 -a--:: '''; (rough-cast,); 5 TENANT OR WORK MEN'S HOUSES; a large Bank Barn, and Stables; a blacksmith's Shop, a Two-Stary brick Officeoatlarge Coal house,a Mill, and -other out-houses. Theoleared land is in a i good state of cultivation, and the balance covered with young and thriving timber. There are THREE ORCHARDS, about BO acres cif 'timothy and clover,and all the fences in good order". Oa some of 'the above lands are valuable buildings and other improvements. .Jllso, .3 Tract of Land, about a mile from the Furnace, called 'the Weaner tract, adjoining lands of Benjamin Asper, Jesse Cronister and others, contain ing about 70 Acres, in a good state of mil fivation, on which are, TWOSTORY LOG 1111 • laoll6 WE, , _" L. 'double Log Barn, a sufficiency of Timber, and a bank of the best Magnetic iron Ore, which supplies the Furnace. This Farm is well clovered, and the fences in good order. 2 other Ore banks, secured by lease for the gm of thisrurnace. Also, tt the same time and place, will be . sold at Public Sale or nutcry, the PERSONAL PROPERTY, at and belonging to the Works, consisting of 2 teams of Horses, several other draught Horses, and one team of six Mules, with Gears, 6 heavy Wagons, a broad wheeled Wagon, 2 Carts, a new one horse Wagon, three Saddle Horses; Saddles, Bridles, Hay brtheion,Straw by the bundle; 2000 cords •of Wood, a large quantity of Saw Logs and Boards. Furnace Tools, Blacksmith Tools, Log C hains; 3000 -freshets of Coal, Pig Metal, bar Iron; coal beds, road beds, ore beds, hay Ladders, a quantity of ore; 2000 The. ef bacon, and '2OOO lbs. of ;beef in pickle: 10 head of Horned Cattle, 20 head of Hogs;. Store Goods; 10 Stoves and Pipe, Grain in the ground, Ploughs and Harrows, corn Cultivator, 2 Windmills, a Sulky, a Sleigh; Beds, Bedding and Bedsteads, Tables and Chaire—with a great quantity of Household and Kitchen Furni ture, and many other articles too numerous to 'mention. Sale to commence at 70 o'clock, A M., tind tocontinue from day to day until all is sold. Terms of sale will be made known, and an indisputable title for the Real Estate giv. en, by . NATHANIEL PA'TTER§ON, JACOB B. LYON. February 21, 1837. P. S. The Furnace is out of blast but a few weeks—still hot, being stopped up—the hearth good and all things sufficient to go into blast on the first of April. licrlf the property is not sold at that time, it will be offered FOR RENT. Dissolution of Partnership. THE Firm heretofore existing of EL. LIS & RIDDELL has this day,by mutual consent, been dissolved. The bu siness in future will be carried on under the name of JOHN C. ELLIS. All accounts of the late firm will be settled by bim. JOHN C. ELLIS, JOSEPH RIDDELL, New Oxford, March 1,183'. 3t-49 OTI.CIE. .ETTERS of Administration, having Aug been granted by the Register of Adams County, to the subscriber, residing in Ham iltonban Township, in said county, on the Estate of MARY RHEA, deceased, late of Hamiltonban township, Adams county, all persons having unpaid claims against said Estate are requested to present them, and all persons indebted to make payment, to the subscriber without delay. JOHN DONALDSON, Adm'r. February 13, 1637. 6t-43 POOR-HOITSE (', to„ Lirj Thomas J. Cooper, Treasurer, In account with the Directors of the Poor and of the House of Employment of the County of Adams. DR. Dolls. Cis. To order on Jesse Gilbert, t 500 00 County Treasurer, Do. Do. Do. Do• Do. Do. 600 00 To Cash received of J. Will, Esq. for lioarding Francis Wickey's 54 87 wife, To order on J. Gilbert, Treasurer, 600 00 Do. Do. Do. 500 00 Do. Do. • Do. 500 00 . Do. • Do. Do. 200 00 Do. Do. Do. 500 00 _ CR. Dolls. Cts. To Balance due Treasurer i 96 54 last settlement, P. Anghenbaugh in trust to ( 32 20 ,_ pay Justices' orders, Funeral Expellees for out door i 10 50 Paupers, For supporting out door paupers,, 490 55 hock ()it& and Sheep, 208 SO Beef tind Pork from Eline, ( 231 18 Bala and others, Bacon from Ziegler, Wible and others, Female Hit:Slings, Harper, Lefever, Middleton t 40 00 and Koehler for Printing, Lime - and Hauling John Smith, 71 50 Mechanics Bills, 1439 ,02 Sundry persons for Merchandize, 498 29 Drugs and Medicines, ' 33 84 Vegetables, 15 18 Jacob Will, Esq. Building and 117 00 -painting Wagon Shed, Grain and Flour, 955 26 Sundry persons for Groceries, 88 94 P. Aughenbaugh,Stewart to 100 00 pay Sundry hills, Constables for Executing orders, 15 90 Hireling's Humphry and Jones, 74 00 Peter Gintling, for Chopping - wood, Sarnuelflaner, for making post fence, Bender and Keckler for rails •and boards, Polly Aughonbaugh i Sewmg for paupers, Jacob Hankey for Hay, 9 00 T. C. Miller,forSand and Stone, 4 65 3orhn Garvin ibr Costs, 3 74 Extra services of directors, 28 00 JohnGarvia's Salary as Clerlt 2 7 :OR 13 months, Dr. D. Horner's Salary, 100 00 Peter Aughenbaugh, Salary as Stewart, 150 00 T. J. Cooper, Treasurer, salary, 20 00 $3926 85 Balance in . hands of Treasurer, 128 02 WE, the subset:Riot's, Auditors to settle and adjust the Public Accounts, DO CERTIFY*, ,that we have _examined the Items which compose the above Ac count, and do Report that they are correct, and that a balance of ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY EIGHT DOLLARS AND TWO CENTS, is in the hands of Tnomns J. Coors R, Treasurer—being from the fifth day of January, 1836—t0 the fifth day of January, 1837. SAMUEL DIEHL. Auditors FREDERICK DIEHL, Peter slughenbaugh, Stewart, In account w;th the Directors of the Poor and of the House of Employment of Adams flaunty. DR. Dolls. Os. To order on Treasurer, 40 J 0 Do. Do. 20 00 Do. Do. 40 00 To Cash received of F. W. Koehler for boarding F. G. 13 17 Bode, Cash from Perry County for 12 121 boarding pauper, Cash for boarding Elizabeth S 30 50 Stover's Children, For order and boarding Sundry t 3 . 67i Paupers, Jacob Cassat, for Hydes, 10 00 John Gilbert, Hides and Skins, 38 48 Clover Seed, 88 00 Produce Sold, 12 5q Stock Sold, 47 25 Pasture, 23 58./ Cash from James Dobbin, Esq. 206 for Watch, Do. out of Charity box, 2 15i Cash from sale of Lewis Switz• 11 37i er's goods, a pauper, 8304 06i To balance due the Stewart, 52 76 Dolls. Cts. Cash raid Sundry Mechanics' 20 23 for Work, Do. for Merchandize, 32 341 Do. for Hirelings, 40 744 Do. do. Executing Orders, 44 47 Do. do. Funeral Expenses / 9 50 and pauper, Do. do. Vegetables, 54 191 Do. do. Meat and Fish, 57 54 Do. do. Manure, hay and straw,l9 02h Do. do. Butter and apple butter, 33 54/ Do. do. Grain and Flour, 29 25 Do. do. Wagon Expenses 10 72 and Hauling, Do. do. Jacob Herbst for stone, 1 37/ Do. do. Cider and Vinegar, 8 50 Do. do. Leather, Cassatt and t 60 44 Gilbert, Do. do. Postage and Turn- t 3 031. pike toll, Do. do. Harvest-hands, 21 75 Do. Printing to F. W. Koehler, 10 00 WE, the subscribers, Auditors to' set tle and adjust the Public Accounts, DO CERTIFY that we have Examined the Items which compose the above Ac- count, and do report that they are correct, and that the balance of FIFTY TWO DOLLARS & SEVENTY-SIX CENTS is due the Stowell of the Institution—being from the sth of January, 1836, to the 4th day of January, 1837—both days included. SAMUEL DIEHL, Auditors. FREDERICK DIEHL, 600 00 PRODUCE OF THE FARM FOR 1836. 31 Bushels of Wheat 35 do. Rye 325 do. Corn 8i do. Cloverseed 245 do. Potatoes 35 Tons Hay 2,900 Pounds Pork 3,680 do. Beef 88 Yards Linen and Cloth manufac tured in the House. $4054 87 66 Paupers remained tat the Poor-house on the sth day of January, 1836. 81 Paupers remained' at the - Poor•house on the 4th day of January, 1837. 23 Paupers Supported out ditto house by the Institution in part. 99 Paupers Admitted in the course of the year, including outdoor Paupers. March 6, 1837. - 3t-49 Call aila See the Cheap 44 70 -41 Hats, Caps Aff &Bonnets 116 50 Win. W. Paxton 11,EFTrUicirtirsSanidlitshesiPncuebTic t i l T i c a n t e il i ca ni t i o his for the encouragement he has received, and intlirms them that he has now on hand, and will constantly keep, at his old stand in Chambersburgh street, nearly opposite the Indian King Hotel, A large and excellent assortment of FUR & SILK HATS & BONNETS, 64 26 OF EVERY DESCRIMON-CONSISTING OF Men's Castor HATS; Roram do. 44 Spanish body do. " Plain Russia do. .4, Silk Plush do. 12 34 28 00 22 88 Youths FIATS, different fashions; Old Mon's Broad Brims and Low Crowns, fashioned. 31so ADIES' FUR & SILK RON NETS,of the latest New York Fashions, of the following colois, viz: black,brown, drab, pink, white and green. TOGETHER WITH Second hand HATS, WOOL HATS; Hair and Seal CAPS, &c. &c. KrAll of which he will sell Low for CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE. Call and judge for yourselves. AN APPRENTICE Wanted to learn the above business, about 16 or 17 years of age. W. W. PAXTON. 13ettysburgh, Nov. 2 8 , 1836. tf-35 $4054 87 SPECIAL COURT. NOTICE is hereby given, to till whom it - 1 - II may concern, that, in pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly of Pennsylva nia, entitled, "An Act for holding Special Courts of Common Pleas," passed the 15th day of March, 1816, and its supplements, A Special Court of anninan Pleas, will be holden at the Courthouse in the Borough of Gettysburgh,te and for the coun ty of Adams, on Monday the 20th day oi March next, (being the third Monday in said month,) at 10 o'clock, A. M. to try and determine all such matters as Shall properly be -cognizable by the Court, WM. TAUGIIINBAUGH, Shit: January 23, 1837. tc-42 BOOTS Lt SHOES. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF L BOOTS AND Mb, SHOES, Just received and for sale by J. GILBERT, Gettysburg. (I)rtlaving made arrangements at home for that purpose, BOOTS and SHOES can be made to order in., a workmanlike manner and at the shortest notice. November 28,1836. tl-35 $447 721 ALL persons are cautioned against pur chasing a Bond, given by the subscri ber, in 1827,which folk due April 15, 1938, to HENRY BEAR, supposed to be living now in Stark county, Ohio—as the undersigned is determined not to pay the same unless compelled by law, having satisfactory offset against the same. DANIEL MICKLEY, Jr. February 13, 1837. 3t-46 C 0 -P X.ItT N FARSIALIP AND NEW GOODS. GEORGE ARNOLD has taken into partnership his Brother WILLIAM and has just received from the City A LARGE SUPPLY OF NEW 000:DS ) which is now offered on the most pleasing term's. The public are invited to call. ' The business w4ll be conducted in future under the firm of GEORGE ARNOLD, At Co. February 6, [l3l 1837. 4t-48 $447 724 Estate of John Kerr, deceased. ALL Persons indebted to the Estate of JOHN KERR, late of Hamiltonban township, Adams County, deceased, aro requested to call and make payment—and those having claims against said estate are also requested to present the same, properly authenticated, to the subscribers for settle ment. The Executors buth reside in Hamilton ban township. __ _ JOHN J. KERR, WILLIAM DOUGLASS, En's ' February 27, 1837. 6t-48 • THE undersigned, Audit Ors, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Adams county, to adjust and distribute the assets in the hands of the Executors Of JOHN SHENEFELTER, to and amongst the Creditors of said de. ceased, will meet on Tuesday the 28th of March next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. at the house of Adam Oaster, in 111'.Sherrystown. 'All persons having claims against said estate, will exhibit the same,properly authenticated, on that day. J. G. MORNINGSTAR, J. L. GUBERNATOR, Auditors. JOHN LILLY, February 27, 1837. 41.748 PUBLIC NOTICES. CAUTION. PUBLICK NOTICES. Sttad.lesi. SaMiles` • SADDLVS! vA.g*s Important Imyr eme, - nt in Sp-ring-seated. SADDLES! taILIE Subsqper respectfully informs the Public glinerally, that he has purchas ed the Patent Right for making and vending Spring-• Seated Saddles of the Zi.g Zug or U' spring - in 11tc Scat, And also a Spring attached to the Girth or Girths and to the tree. The saddle is made with or without a Pommel, just as persons may fancy. Saddles made upon this plan are incom parably superior to any heretofore in use, in point of strength, durability and elastici• ty, to the horse and rider. The application of the spring to the girth is productive of ease and comfort to the horse, and protects him from injuries arising from violent or sudden exertions. The Spring is also ap plicable to LADIES' SADDLES. Kr It is deemed unnecessary to state any thing more. The public are invited to call and judge for themselves. ri=7.. The Subscriber returns his sincere thanks to his Customers and the Public in general, F)r the very liberal support extend• ed to him, and would respectfully inform them that he has at all times A LARGE AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF Saaikles, Bridles, Mawthi- gtAls, AND ALL KINDS OP Carriage, ifagosi and Cart ILA 11" S S At his Old Stand in South Baltimore Street, Gettysburgh. All kinds of MARKETING taken in rxchange for work. _ _ _ DAVID NITTEARY. December 26, 1 8:03. tt-39 Look Here! THE subscriber wishes to inform his pat rons, and others who may wish to pat ronize him in future, that ha - has recently purchased Mr. Callihan's Patent Right for the use of his valuable improvement in mak ing Spring-seat 40 4 e A DIOLES, Notwithstanding the prejudices against these Saddles heretofore, he feels justifiable in saying, that h'ey hopes to gain the confi. deuce and patronage of the public—as he is enabled, on the present principle, to ensure all his saddles , without any extra charge.— That a soft, easy saddle is desirable to all persons who ride much, and particularly to those who may not be favored with a very pleasant horse; I presume all persons will unhesitatingly patronize the spring saddles, when they will be ensured as long us the purchaser may deem necessary. The elasticity ofthe Saddle acting in ha r loony with the symetry of the horse and rider, not only affords ease to the man, but incalculable advantage to the horse. All persons of judgment and experience must know, that a dead, unolastic weight on a horse is oppressive. The Spring in the Girth affords the following advantages: Ist Moving or yielding with the horse's chest in breathing, no cramps or cholics or any die ease can rise therefrom. 2d. The girth will outlast two or three of the common kind, because the yielding of the spring on the sud den expansion of tho chest prevents the girth from breaking, and saves the rider from fall. ing; many falls have been the fruits of break in("' girths. GENTLEMEN and LADIES are invi ted to apply, as the little difference in the cost of these and the hard Saddles is so tri fling, and incomparable with the difference in comfort and safety. N. B. Saddlers in the country can he accommodated with Township or Shop Rights at a trifling cost. 11CrThe subscriber returns his thanks to the public for the very liberal support exten ded to him, and would respectfully state that he has at all times A LARGE AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF Saddles, Bridles, Martingals, Saddle-Bags, Portmanteaus and Trunks; Carriage, Wagon and Cart HARNESS, with every other article in his line of busi ness. IC7''All kinds of MARKETING taken in exchange for work at fair prices. EDWIN A. ATLEE. Gettysburgh, Jan. 16, 1837. tf-42 NEW PAPER. It is proposed to issue every SATURDAY . EVENING, in the city of Now York, a weekly paper of the largest dimensions, in quarto form, entitled THE WORLD: Literary, Poetical, Fashionable, Dramatic, Sporting, Musical, &c. &c. &c. The first number of which will be published on Saturday Evening, January 21st 1837. TERMS-95 A YEAR. SINGLE NUMBER 123 CENTS. Advertisements inserted at the usual rate.— An addition of 20,000 Copies will be printed of the first number•, as a 'PROS PECTUS, to be circulated throughout every por tion of the United States and Canadas. Editors publishing the•abovo prospectus will be entitled to a free exchange. WM. W. SNOWDEN, JOSEPH M. CHURCH. Now York, Feb. 20. 1837. 110 William Street. COMPOUND Carra,geen Cough Syrup. THE superior advantages of this Syrup are that it is a compound exclusively vege. table, and contains no alcoholic or narcotic ingredients. • For sale at the Drug Store of Dr. J. GILI3ERT, Gettysburg. • December .5, .1.636. ti-36 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of BENJAMIN BOWER, late of Lati. more township, Adams county, deceased, are requested to call with the subscribers, and discharge the same; and those who have claims against said Estate, are desired to present them, properly authenticated for settlement—fur which purposes, the under signed will meet at the house of A. S. Bin der, one oft he Exivitors sl on Saturday the 25th of March next, at 1( 1 o'clock A. n. GEORGE DEARDORFF, of Latimoro township, Adams county. ABNER S. BINDER, of Washington township, York county. February 1:3, 17437. fit-46 T o l)Niv nei s 'V tams . WESTERN LOADING, Jlt Wrightsville, York County. THE Subscriber is now receiving LOA 1) ING for Pittsburg, Wheeling dr.c . . to be forwarded by Wagons. Owners of 'reams that will load at Wrightsville, will always get the Philadelphia price, only de. ducting freight on Rail Road from Phila delphia to the ahove place. HENRY KAUFFELT. Wrightsville, Nov. 14, 18:36. 3m-33 G A R LEG A Nrs BALSAM 01' HEALTH. Prepared only by JINN S. MILLER, al lus Drug and Medicine Store, opposite the Market House, Frederick-, Md. THIS valuable Medicine has already acquired a celebrity to which few others perhaps in so short a time ever arrived, and its extonsive use for .1 or 5 yours, in various parts of our Country ,Cities and Towns in Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania, Ohio, New York, Kentucky, Missouri, South Caro. line, Alabama, Georgia, and New Orleans, which has attended it with• unparalleled success. Hundreds of persons have used it, and nine out ton cases have been perinnnettily cured of Dys pepsia, Chohes, Nervous, Tremors, Lowness of spirits, Palpitation of the heart, and all those train of Diseases resulting from a disordered condition of the stomach and liver, or derangement oldie Digestive functions, such as GENERAL. DEIDLITY on wF:AKNEss, FLATULENCY, Loss OF APPETITE, Soon ERUCTATIONS AND ACIDITEES OF THE STOMACII, COSTIVENESS, HEA I/ACM% JAUNDICE, FLATULENT AND BILIOUS COLIC, &C. &c, To Adults and Children who are troubled with Worms, it will oporato as a safe and thorough vorrnifuge. It is entirely Botanical in its compo sition, and may be used by both sexes and of any ago, with perfect safety, without any change of habit or diet. A full and satisfactory Direction accompanies each Bottle, which can be had at ono Dollar per Bottle, acrd by the quantity at a liberal Discount of the proprietor and of all his agents, which aro named at the bottom of ouch direction. Now testimony of its cures are frequently re ceived, a tow of which follow this advertisement, and ninny more can be seen on the directions a round each Bottle. About two years ago I was severely afflicted with the tlyspepsia,which I had for the last fifteen years, previous to the above named time, which was very much increased by my having a blood vessel ruptured upon my lungs,occastened by lift ing—which increased my complaint, dyspepsia and general weakness and debility to such a de gree, that for two years previous to my using the Garlegant Balsam, I never oat a meal but my stomach became so painful that I had immediate. ly to throw it up. Seeing Garlegant's Balsam of Health advertised, I was induced to try a bottle; after taking the very first dose it appeared to strengthen my stomach; and every dose of the first bottle helped me so much, that in the course of a few days my stomach began to retain and di. gest every thing I oat. I continued to use the Balsam until I used seven bottles, which cured me entirely, and restored me to perfect health, which I have enjoyed ever since, and not before for fifteen years. I cheerfully recommend it. to all persons who are afflicted with dyspepsia or de bility of stomach. Given under my hand this 11th day ofJanuary, lIENRY LOUTH I,N, Frederick county, Va. Certificate of Nicholas Weaver. This is to certify that I bought of your agent at Gettysburgh, several bottles, of your valuable Balsam of Health, which completely cured mo of the Dyspepsia. I had taken much of other pa. tent Medicines, but found no relief, until I made use of your Balsam of Health, which effected a radical cure, and do recommend it to all those who aro troubled with that obstinato disordor Dyspepsia N. WEAVER. Gettysburg!), Pa. Nov. 2,1836. Certificate from the Rev. D. F. Schafer, . _ Pastor of the Lutheran Church. _ . JOHN S. Mitax.rt(—Dear Sir:—l deem it -my duty to inform you that I consider Garlegant's Balsam of Health, prepared by you. a superior medicine, My wife has long been in a delicate state of health, and of course no means were left untried of which wo could hoar; myself opposed to nostrums and patent medicines—l neverthe less consented to purchase a bottle of your Bal. sam of Health, and I do hereby certify that Mrs. Shaiffer derived more benefit from the use of it than of any other medicine. My opinion is that if a cure can be effected, as regards the diseases you mention, your Balsam will, if used in the first stage of the disease. D. F. SCH2EFFER, E. D. Frederick; Aug. '23, 1836. P.S. I used tho Balsam in my own family and administorod it to soma indigent persons, and invariably found it a most efficacious vormifugo. Or For sale only at the Drug Store of SAMUEL H. BUEITLER, Agent, Gettysburgh. February, 13, 1837. 6m 4f FRESH DRUGS AND zokazlQ A FRESH Supply just received and for na sale—among which are the following: Brimstone, Calcined Magnesia, Saltpetre, Oil Sassafras, Indelible Ink, " Nutmegs , Flor. Mustard, best, " Origanum, Cream Tartar, Nursing bottles, Powder. Puffs, in em Croton Oil, d" bossed boxes, Balsam Copaiba, Furniture Corks, Mercurial Ointment, Tooth Brushes, solid Fish Sounds, backg, Visiting Cards, Quinine, . Drawing paper or Refined Liquorice, boards English Ven. Red, Pearl powder, Acetic Acid, No. 8, Aromatic Salts. All of which can be had, on reasonable terms, at the Drug Store of Dr. J. GILBERT, • • Gettysburg. PUBLICK NOTICES Carpenter's: Compound Fluid Extract oy UT CIVIL • Just received from the ware-house of G. W. Carpenter, and for sale at the Drug Store of Dr. J. GILBERT. January 30,1837. CABINET-WAREHOUSE, CIIAM lIERSIIURG STREET. r gll - 1E subscriber respectfully informs his -M- old friends and customers that he has on hand, and is prepared at all times to manufacture, &Mahogany, Maple, - Cherry aad Brabant WIT3IIIW VE2M 1 2, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION IN lIIS LINE. His materials are good; his work warranted, and of the !west vatterns. His terms are moderate, and accommodated to the times. oZ'All orders for COPI'INS Punc tually attended to. DAVID HEAGY. Gettysburg, June 13, 18:3(3. tf-11 DR. J. CARPENTER, BOTANIC PHYSICIAN, RESPECTFULLY invites those who are troubled with Rheumatic pains, either chronic or influmatery, to give him a call, having 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 six cases of performing a complete cure—and some of these were through neglect 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 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 themiielves before 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. October 3, 1836. tf-27 dl Colinting-Ifonse FOR THE YEAR OP OUR LORD 1837. January 1 16 23 30 15 22 29 February 13 20 17 13 20 27 10 17 24 16 23 30 15 22 29 11 18 25 10 17 24 31 16 23 30 August lii 13 20 27 September 10 17 24:. October 16 23 30 15 22 29 November 13 20 27 12 10 26 December 12 19 26 10 17 24 31 Office _of the Star 45. i. Banner : Chambersburg Street, a few doors West of the Court• House. CONDITIONS : I. The STAR & REPUBLICAN BANNER isPßblishca weekly, at Two Hotta nu per annum -- (or Volume of' 62 Numbers, )payable half yearly in advance—or Two Dollars and .6•ly Cents if not paid until after the ex piration of the year. 11. 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