ADVERTISEMENTS. Horse Bills ;steady &expe.ditioualy printed at this Office VOR 'RENT. TILE Subscriber offers for RENT HIS r i All: 71 11 Sitcrate in Liberty township, Adams Couniy., Pa bnut.two miles North of Bomiitiglotral), for the - term of one veer, or more, from the firqi of April next. The Farm consist.; of shoot 150 Acre., There will be fur Spring and Full 1.64: Crops, from Thirty to Forty Acres.— - ..;" There is on said Gtnn 18 acres of mow. _ able meadow, a good Apple Of:CIRRI), and a number of Peach and other fruit Trani.; withgood wells of water convenient to the Hon.(' and Barn. Any person wishing to Rent v. ill please call with Um subscriber, who resides on rho promises. March 6,1837, ALvArA. JILL be ofrored at Public Sale, on the premises, on jib', da u the 27thfloy of March inst. A TRACT OF ,LANI), situate in flamiltonban township, Adams county, Pa. about 2 miles west of Myers's Milts, containing 104 • lereN, on which are, a gooed • DWELLING • 11.013 STA 9 ray - • • .1 a young Orchard,a quantity of Me:Wow, Ate. About 20 Acres aro cleared, and the residue covered with lino Timber, a large propor tion of which is Locust and young Chestnut. The property will be sold together or in lots to suit purchasers. Persons wishing to view the property will call on Oa Sillr-eriber residing near the same. JACOB BENSIIOOF. March 13,1837 AUDNTORS' WEEWING. THE undersigned, Auditors, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Adams county, to pdjust and distribute the assets in tle hands of the Executors of JOHN to and amongst the Creditors of said do. ceased, will meet on Tuesday the :n th of March next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. at the house of Adam Oaster, in iM'tiherrystow•u. MI persons having claims airainst said estate, will exhibit the s►une,properly authenticated, on that day. _ _ J. G. MORNINGSTAR, J.I.:.'OIJBE.:IIINATOR, Auditors JOHN LILLY; Ve_liititipy 27, 1.837. . NOTICE iSIiEREBY:GIVEN I V the' quotas of the respective School Dikricts in'the proportion of 'Adams county in the State appropriation of §200,000 CoMmon School purposes, for the sehiPOlYea'r of 1833, agreeably to the statement of the Superintendent of Common Schools, transmitted to the Commissioners of Admits County, pur4uant to the Oth par agraph of . the 10th section of the School Law of the 13th of June last, are as follows —to wit 1. 2. 3. • 4. Accept'g. 320 207,16 Not It. 200 129,48 liccepeg. 259 167,6 4, 372 240,84 IC 13tir wick, Conewago, Cumberland, F anklin, Germany, - 381 246,661 Gettysburgh, " • . 403 260,91 Hamilton, Not. it 269 174,15 Hamiltonban, Accept'g. 360 233 07 Huntington, 4g 341 220,76 /Atmore, Non Ac'g. 231 149,55 Liberty; Accept'g. 224 145,02 Menallen, " 482 312,05 Piloueljoy, SC 224 145,02 Mountpleasant, Non Ac. 352 227,P 4 9 Reading; Not R. 242 156,67 Straban, Accept'g. 322 208,46 Tyrone, " 185 119,77 [ErColuom I, shows the name of the Dibtrict: 2, whether accepting, non.aceepting,ot not repre. seotod in the jditit meeting of Com niissioners and Delegates in May last: 3, number of taxables in 1335:'4,. proportion' of appropriation which will be dun 'after the first Monday of Juno next.] JOHN M DSSELNI AN, 9 GEORGE W ILL, B JOHN WOLFORD, .. . . Y•Attei3t.-7—W/LL/A/11 ICING, Cleric. March 6. 1837. xoTien. 'LETTERS of Administration, having been granted by the Register of Adams County, to the subscriber, residing in Me nallen Township, in said county, on the Estate of JANE SAMPLE, deceased, late of Straban 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 delays JAMES MAJOR, Adner. February 27, 1837. Bt-48 Cause for Trial At the Special Court to be held on the 20th of March inst. David Witherow ve. Samuel B. Epley, eldest son and one DI the heirs at law of Peter Epley, de. ceased. . List of Jurors For the Special Court, March 20, 1837. Berwick tozonahip—Josoph Kopnor, Geo. Diehl. Strabon—W Milan Cashman, jr. John Gorman, John Brinkerhoff, jr. William 801 l Hamtllonbon—Ezra Blythe, Joseph 13. Reid, John IWCullough, Andrew Marshall. Hamilton—Abraham Picking, Plidip Rich. Alenallen—Henry G. Kober, Jacob 13. Meals, Samuel Cook. Cumberland—Samuel Cobean, of W. Henry Haagen, George Trostle. Ilronklia—JacobCover. Getlyaburgh—Polar Woi lien, Goo. Geyer, Get, •Clsritzman. Latimore—lnaue Tudor, Gideon Grieta, Day. 710-ane—James Pittentorff. Conowego—Jacob Little, of I'. William Al. brikht. - - Huntington—Thomas Bowers, Isaac E. Wier- Rfading—George Brown. LIU/tem—John Harper, John 'Wiley. etrusamy--lioury Slirtver, Gao. Houck, Jacob Lobe. Cell itua See the. Clietvp HatS,Capgr4 ..*=\ &Bonnets 1:4->\ Win. W. Paxton ETURNS his sincere thanks to his k_% Friends and the Public generally for the encouragement he has received. and intirrins them that he has now on hand, and will constantly keep, at his old stand in Chambersburrh street, nearly opposite the Indian King Hotel, A large and excellent assortment of FUR It SILK MATS & BONNETS, Or EvtatY unscateTtos—CONSISTING OF illen's Castor 11 ATS ; • " Rorrrm dr. " Swinish body do. " Plain Russia do. " Silk Plush do. JAMES CLARK. 30-19 .dlso--LADIES' FUR & SILK BON, NETS,of the late,l New York Fiediion,,, olih following colors, viz: blaelt,brwan, drab, pink, white and green. TOG ETHER %Mu Second hand HATS, WOOl, HATS; and Seal CAPS, &c. O 7!:1 - All of which he will wrll 1.01 , / for (7.1511.0 r COUNTRY PRODUCE. Cull and judge for yourselves. Arx 117,71.).7.7:12.7"M"C71 Vt'atited to learn the abovo business, aboot Ifi or 17 plots of age. 1 ~0 ICE is hereby given, to all wlimin it may concern, that, in pursuance ()fait Act oldie tiener,il Assembly of l'eons‘ Iv nia, entitled, "Au Act for Special Courts of (.'olimizai Pleas," passed tin. 15tii day of .Nlarcli, .14.1 ti, and ifs surplemisithi, A Siwr."l Coort of Cdnint , n Henn, will be holden at the Ciairt 111)tice in the 11t,rrnt ,h hlGi.ittyslairirli.in and ty of .1/emlay the 11111 h flay cy 31arch next, (bring tho third Monday ill said month,) at 10 o'clia•k, A. M. to try and &tertiarye all twiner,: as ilia') properly cognimble by the (7mirt. lV M. TA Ul; I! N (;11, Sh'ti: tr 13 - 1309Tfi & 22.4 V.v• A LARGE ASi;ORTAIENT OF MOOTS AND Wa s 9 SMOELS, Just received and 11,r sale by J. GILBERT, Gettysburg Cr:Pilaving made arrangements at twine for that purpose, BOOTS and SIRWS can be made to order in a workmanlike manner and at the shortest notice. November i2iR, I H:36. tf-35 Estate of John. kerr,"'deceased. A Polrsous indebied to the Estill() of -"A-**.11)11N KERR, late of Mimi:within) township, Adorns County, deceased, are requested to call and make payment—and those having claims against said estate ore also requested to present the same, properly authenticated, to the subi,cribers• for 6ettle ment. The Executors both reside in []atniltnn ban township. February ',27,1P• 1 :37 DissAution of Partnership. rfuffiE Firm heretofore existing of EL IL LIS & itl ODELL has this day,by mutual consent, been disolverl. The bit. siness in future will be carried on under the name of JOHN C. ELLIS. All accounts of the Into firm will be settled by bim. JOHN C. ELLIS, JOSEPH RIDDELL, New Oxford, March 1,18:r. 3t--19 E'I'TERS of Administration, having . been granted by the Rogrster of Adonis County, to the subscriber, residing in Ilam iltonban Township, in said 'county, on the Estate of MARY, RHEA. deceased, late of Ramiltonban township, Adams county, all persons having unpaid clairrisigainst 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, 1‘ 37. 6t-46 AVOIOURT,Oq Thomas J. Cooper, Treasurer, In account ?nth the Directors of the Poor and of tile house (f Employment of qie County of Adams. • DR. Dolls. Cts. To order on Jesse Gilbert, 500 00 Coiinty 'Freasurer; Do. Do. Do. 600 00 DU• Do. Do. 600 00 To Gash received of J. Will, Esq. for:Warding Francis Wickey's 54 87 Tu 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 To Balance &to Treasurer t 90 54 last settlement, P. Aughenhaugh in trust to ? 32 20 pay Justices ' orders, Funeral Expellees for out door 10 50 Paupers, For supporting out door paupers, 400 55 ( stuck Cattle and Elteep, 263 SO PUTLIC NOTICES Youths II dilThrent fashions; Old lien's Broad Brims and Low C'rowne, rash imied. W. W. PA WON'. Gellyshorcrh, Nov. 2'4, 1836. tr_ls SPECIAL COURT. JODN J. KERR, Fxr's WILLIAM DOUGLASS, S 1~ ®'fig. Cam. N°OOR-Zi4atTSM Beef and Pork from Eline, 231 18 flulick and others, Bacon from Ziegler, Wible 44 70 and others, Female Hirelings, 116 50 Harper, Lefever, Middleton 4u 00 and Koehler for Printing, Lime and Hauling John Smith, 71 50 Mechanics Bills, Sundry persons for Merchandize, 498 29 Drugs and Medicines, VegetailleA, Jacob will, Esq. Building and 117 00 routing . Wagon Shed, Grain and Hour, 955 26 Sundry per , ons for Groceries, p. Aughenbaugh,Stewart tt3 100 00 pity Sundry bills, Constables for Executing orders, 15 90 Hireline's flumphry and .hues, 74 00 pater Girdling, for Chopping j ti,/ .26 wand, . Samuel Bauer, for making post 1 12 :3,1 fence, Bender and Keckler for rails 29 00 and hoards, Polly AtiOlenhaugh,Sewing fur) 22 paupers, Jacob flunkey for flay, 0 09 T. C. V.i!lor, Cur S%IIIIi nnll Stone, 4 lob!) Gar yin liar (74)s1a, Extra sel %fives ~rdirectnrsi, 2.1 00 Joie, G.irvia's Salary as Chulc ? 13 monflis, - Dr. I). tinnier's Sal;iry, 100 01) Peter A ugheubaugh, Sulury as 150 00 Stew,;rt, .1. Cooper, Treasurer, salary, 20 00 8192 G !=5 13alnuac iu Itand; of 'l'rrastlrer, V\ 7 sub , cribers, Auditors \, told ndia,t the Pul..ic Arco:nits, Ift) CEILTIFY, that we have examined the Items which couilPtstt the nhove Au emptt, nitd tdt 110.,,0rt Ono they are correct, and that a hahince •if ()NI.; 11/INDIZEI) AND T‘V I:NTY !:!( n I)OLI,AItS %NI) 'l' \v() (I.:N I'l, is in lln• ham]. nl l'rbot.ts CimpEtt, Crom the of . .l3:ilviry, the fililr tfity 1H :q. SA \WEI, I/I Eli L uditors FIZ EDEIt ILK •S'fcwin . f, In account ttitli the Di , Trtors of the Pony awl of Employment of Aiiuui County. Dom. 'l'u order (el 'Treasurer, .10 00 Do. 20 00 Do. Do. 40 00 To Ca} received of F. W. Koehler for boarding F. G. 13 17 Bode, Cash In u 0 Perry County for C 112. boarding pauper, Cash for boarding Elizabeth 30 50 Stover's Children, For order and boarding Sundry 367 Paupers, Jacob Cassat, for Ilydes, 10 00 John Gilbert, Hides and Skins, 3d 48 Clover Seed, 88 00 Produce S 12 5 0 Stock Sold, 47 .25 :3 5 Pasture, Cash from James Dobbin, Esq. 206 for Watch, Do. out of Charity box, 2 15.', Cash frotn.sale of Lewis Switz- ) 11 :37 er's good6i; a pauper, SWI4 96 2 ' 'co bulaure due the Stewart, 512 76 CH. I)olle•. Cash 1•:od Sundry Nteelianics' 20 '•)3 lilt IVork, Do. for Nlerelviiiilize, 3..2 :341 Do. for Hirelings, 40 741 Do. do. Exeontoo Orders, 44 47 Do. do. Funeral Expenses ? 950 and pauper, Do. do. Vegetables, 54 191 Do. do. NI eat and Fish, 57 54 Do,- do. Manure, hay and straw, 10 02!,, Do. do. Butter and a pple butter, :33 59.4 Do. do. Grain and Flour, 29 25 Do. do. Wagon Expenses 10 72 and Hauling, S • Do. do. Jacob Herbst for stone, 1 37 Do. do. Cider and Vinegar, 8 50 Do. do. Leather, Cassatt and (in 44 Gilbert, Do. do. Postage and Turn- 3 on pike toll, Do. do. Ilarvest.bands, 2t 75 Do. Printing to F. W. Koehler, 10 00 the subscribers, Auditors to set tle and adjust the Public Accounts, V V 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 Stewart of the Institution—being from the sth of January, 1886, to the 4th day of January, 18:17—both days included. SAMUEL DIEHL, FREDERICK DIEHL, t ,Auditors. PRODUCE OF THE FA RN!, FOR 1836. 31 Bushels of Wheat • • 35 do. Rye 325 do. Corn Cloverseed 245 - do. Potatoes .85 Tons Hay 2,900 Pounds Pork 3,690 do. Beer 88 'Yards Linen and both manufitc tared in the House. $4051 67 66 Paupers remained at the Poor-house on the sth day of January, 1836. 81 Paupers remained at the Poor-house on the 4th day of January, 19:17. 23 Paupers Supported out of the house by the Institution in put. OS Paupers Admitted in the coarse of the year, including out-door Paupers. Match 6, 1937- 3t-49 Do11x; Cls. PUBL I ICK NOTICES. • PUBLIC NOTICES. . ' ' __;_l___. Saddles! Saadles'. ~,,.„„px „ - NOTICE'. SADDIAFS i ll a-, - - 1 . ... i t ~ A LL persons Tndebted to the Estate or -4 • lif• , -• ' ' I IL BENJAMIN BOWER, late of Lail .. _ - " . more township, AdamS county, deceased, Important I Mill! 0N C 211.C1A are requested to call with the subscribers, and discharge the same; and those who have 169 t)2 ill _ : ',Vl'ill g-Sltat C, a. 1 claims rwainst said Estate, are desired to Sal i) 11 LE S ‘. 3 E Subscriber res.iiectfully informs the present them. properly authenticated for 3 8 4 rffin settlement—for which purposes, the under -15 18 ; It qouted will meet at the house of A. S. Bin- Public genera mll lly, that he has laeas- ' ' der, ow: of the Eseent•urs, oo Saturday the ed the Patent Rwia I;ir malcuw and vcoduis2, .kpring- ,(4 etrfetl Saddles oli Hit' 2.5 ' 1 "Y jiLircii "e." ' "t ill "'Hi" '• 1-31. GEUP 0; l DV A RD0111 . 1., Zig ;gag or i7r . Silrii Itg . iii of Latisnore town-hip, Adams county. the Neat, MINER. S. BINDER. And also a Spring attached to the Girth nr of Watthintou township, York county. Girths awl to the tree. The saddle is made February !,:t, I ~ =:i7. 1;1-46 with or without a Pummel, just itspersons , may limey. TO k)N-s; ners of Teams. ' `addles Glade upon this plan aro incom- p a rablv superior to any heretotime in use, W.TEST.R.i.RAT .7.3oEUTLD:irlitl, 1 111 10,1111 or S 1 I (Mgt 11, ilii ralnli I V and elastici • At If r r itrh ts-vitte, F or k C o m i t y, I tv, to the horse and rider. The application TrlflESub.criher is now receivin , LOAD• o f the spring to the girth is productive of JO --- ING for Pittsburg, Wheclia , &c. to va se mid comlort to the horse, awl protects : , ,- o ._ be trwarded by Wagons. Owoers ' it Ilion l . r1)111 injuries II rl'illi;.! coin violent or : Teams ti at will load at ‘Vrightsville, will sodd"tl ex"llious- 'file Sirius, is ulho up - a l wa y s ,et the Philadelphia price, only de. plicable to LADIES' S k IDLES. > , lie.!:ht oo It.:111 Road from Phila ic'y II is It eitiod unhecessary to state aov I 7 I de; ; ,, i . a 10 the eb ,,,,, t , id u ,,,. thing tu n as. The puli:ic arc 'muted to .:all I DENIM( KAUFFELT. air) joil.z . for th,oilselt ts. Wr , &it , l , ille. N , ,v. 14, P=36. 3,.,-31 fr..r . 'rho Sah-ei ilwr returns his smcere thanks to his Costoniers ar.tl the Public to t; .1 ?, I,D; XVI"S general, fir the very liberal support extend j 173:'.11:3 . 3,11 , 1 o' ,11 - I 71 1 .Vgalir.7.7 . " d I ' ) "", and would rP"P"cuoily wiorw Pre:a/cr‘l a:ay by JoILY S. MULL:R.O hi, them that he hots at all times Drug. and .1b tlic; tie Store, opio,sitr the A L A IZGE AND GENERAL A SSORTIIENT OP .1! :rkt I itot , r, F.-t tler,ek, ALL -- , 1 1 t gIll: i , to which l o w others l arbaps in SO ~.,..r i 8" ' .' '‘'.l."l" ' 1 ' ‘ 6 ' "r 1A" " ' " IN "I ' t 1 n- f- r :. ' (IS r i p ii , v ilv' it ,:','!,; 1 1,',, f 1",`, 1 ":.', , Z.:: : :y 8 , ..., , ..1.V1) .I I I, :11.\*Ps tip ,4hmt il tune: C 6 ..1 lIM , OW and t,s , - v• -- - lie !RIP 11 rxion.tvo use li,c Ito 5 yrars, in ~i , ,,,v ; 1 :0 , 1 yarl , t a “ur I omit, t ,Litirs „,.-.._nt_...,- ; :7.. ' 1054 "' 7 Carria ,, r, Ir a fi•mt. aild Cart v „,:,„,,, - • • *• , 11 --if ...-_, : ~,, Jilt G„r.i /1.1 H. VP: ;i,‘: and T110;1:6 ill NI ii ylat,d, Vir L t.tilt4 r r: ,, F .---t-,it l'nott-vl% min, Oita, Now . York, 6311,11,[i $ i Al his Ohl Stand in Snail, Baltimore Street, Ne.,1,,,k v, .11i,:....ri, &mit, tore. 41 1 / 1 ;111! 1 f I I f ietts,ishi.fgh. lii,,, Alaltaina, Georvt•t, and Now !1:lNHI, 1 (1" . .., - / - All kinds of MARKETING taketr lime., has attended it illy 4 44 1 -L-Li in t xchange for work. and ulna not DAVID : . 11:ltEARY. , rd of Dys- Doretnlwr I!ii, I `i:lfi. tl-2 1 9 .awnes4 et . nn,e train _EI , 1 tridnion Aoo k H ere! t , I the frlllE subsei i her k%; i -411 es to inform his pat• at.rry 1-4 - runs, and others iv h o IllilV wish ttipat- ; u. ionize butt iii future, tnt , he hits reoe;it;y porchase.l :Nit% Callihaq';; Patcut Rt4htl.o . !hi: use of his valuah:c improvcnemt in utak. into Oprlllos-Serat 4PI -•., - 5i Ti " •J Notwithstanding the prejudices ag,:unsi these Saddles heretofore, he Fels just did ble in saying, that he hopes to (gain the coati• hence and patronage oldie public—as he is enabled, un the present principle, to centre all his saddlcs 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 presinne all persons will unhesitatingly patronize the spring saddles, when they twill be ensured as long us the purchaser may deem necessary. The elasticity of the Saddle acting in liar. molly with the svn n •try of the horse and rider, not only atligrds ease to the man, but incalculable advautage to the horse. All persons of jUdgment and expernutce must know, that a dead, unelastie weight on a Itorsl is oppressive. The Spring in the Girth ;di - girds the following advantages: Ist Moving or yielding with the horse's chest 111 breathing, no cramps or cholics or any dis 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 the chest prevents the girt from bieggkmgr, and saves the rider Ilion fall ing; many falls have been the frui:s ul• break ing 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 condhrt and satirty. N. B. Saddlers in the country can lie accommodated with Township or Shop Rights at a traylia4, , cost. ft_l7 - The subscriber returns his thanks to the public for the very liberra support exten. ded to him, and would respectfully state that he has at all times A LARGE AND GENERAL ASS("TiTMENT OP Saddles, Bridles, .11artingals, Saddle-Bags, Portmanteaus and Trunks; 72,1 CarriaoT Wagon and Cart with every other article in-his line of INi nesti. *447 .714 firT'All kinds of MARKETING taken in exchange for work at fair prices. EDWIN A. ATLEE. Gettysburgh, Jan. 16, 1837. tr--/P2 It is proposed to issue every SATURDAY EVENING, in the city of New Ye! k, a weekly paper of the largest dimensions, in quarto form, entitled Literary, Poetical, Fashiuiluble, Dramatic, Sporting, ;tlusicul, &c. &c. &c. The first number of which will he published on Saturday Evening, January 21st 1837. TERMS-85 A Yr.:Art. SINGLE NUMBER 126 CENTS. Advertise . inents 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 ek?ery por tion of the United States and Canudas. Editors publishing the above prospectus will be entitled to u free exchange. WA/. W. SNOWDEN, JOSEPH M. CHURCH. Now York, Feb. 20. 1837. , 110 Williuln Street. COMPOUND Carrageen Cough Syrup. THE superior advantages of this Syrur 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. G11,11::RT, Gettysburg.. Docember 5, 16:313. • • tt-iiti HARNESS, THE WORLD: unparalleled sucee,t. II f rtql:t of persons have used it, and nine riot lon cases have neon perinaf.einly cored , 11 tlr VDUS, Trt•itiorti, Lie.vries4 ui spirit:, Palpitation id the heart,:ind all Ihot,e train of I)ise.i-es from a disordered condition of the si,enaeli and liver, or (10ra:1401110Di of the Dig.estive as (;rsi:l; I)Enii.i . ry Uil w %K:s, FLA Vl' I. , 1,0,4 OF Arr TIT V., EILUCTATIDN. AND . r1:1. ',l-* Ii tE. ' , roil ' O , ll !IF:AL/ACHE, JAC NDICE, i;Ni AND 1111.1“ I's t%: &c. TO /Ulla. cud Chlldruu 1V 110 are iroubkill willi Wia IDS, It. W 111 OlWrite us a sate airl IIID:011 0 11 Vt!r1111(02e. II is entirely Botanical iii ifs compo sition, and ni v l 'I-wit try both sexes and of any age, with !perfect safety, about any change of habit or diet. . A 101 l and satisfactory I)irtetion accompanies each Bottle, which can be had at one 1)011 tr per Bottle, and by the quantity at a liberal Discount or Ow proprietor and nut all bus agentA, which are named at the bottom of each direction. Now testimony tdits tmres are frequently ro ceived, a low of which 1 . 011.)w this advertiseioent, and maw/ more can be ,cen Ull the a round each Bottle. Aleuit too years ago I was severely afflieted with tlur dyNsmsin,y.Thich I had his - the last fifteen yearn, previous to the above mimed time, winch wus very touch iricieu,ed by my having a blood vessel ruptured upon my lungs,occas ttttt ed by lut ing—Whit:ll increased toy complaint, dyspepsia and general weakness and debility to such a de. oree, that hir two years previous to my using the Go:leg:int Balsam, I never eat a maul hut ury stomach became su painful that I had immediate. ly to throw it up. Seeing Garlogant's Balsam of Health advertised, I was [educed to try a bottle; after taking the very first dose it appealed to strengthen my stomach; and every dose of the first bottle helped me so much, that in the course of a Iliad 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 1 have enjoyed over 'since, and not before for fifteen years. I cheerfully recornmend it to all persons who uro afflicted with dyspepsia or de bility of stomach. Given undor my baud this I I th day of January, lIENIIY LOU'T'H 'N. Frederick county, Vu. Certificate of Nicholas IVeurer. This is to certify that I bought of your agent at Gettysbuigh, several bottles, of your valuable Balsam of Health, which completely cured me of the Dyspepsia. I had taken much of other pa. tent Medicines, hut Mond no relief, mild I made use of your Balsam of Ilealth, which effected a radical cure, and do recommend it to all those who aro troubled with that obstinate disorder Dyspepsia. N. WEAVER. Gettysburg Pu. Nov. `, 1836„ Certificate from the Rev. D. P. Schafer - • - • • Pastor of the Lutheran Church JOHN S. MlLLEri(—Dear Sit:—l deem it my duty to inform you that 1 consider Gurlegant's Balsam of Health, prepared by you, a superior medicine* Nly wtlo has long been in a delicate state of health, and of Connie no moans wore loft untried of which wo coned hear; myself opposed to nostrums and . patent medicines—l neverthe less consented to purchase a bottle of your ILL sam of Ilealth, and I do hereby certify that Mrs. Shatffer derived more benefit from the use of it thou of any other medicine. My opinion fn that if a cure can be effected, us regards the diseases you mentbin, your Balsam will, if used in the first stage of the disease. 1). F. SCILEFFER, E. D. Freierick; Aug. 23, 183 G. P. S. 1 used the Balsam in my own family and administered it to borne indigent persons, and invariably found it a most efficacious vormiffige. OZi For sale only at the Drug Store of • SAMUEL H. BUEHLER, Agent, Gettysburgh. February, 13, 1837. tim 41 FRE SH. DRUGS AND J . YP2 rdillta2QFPrnce ATRES!' Supply just received and for sale—among which are the following: Brimstone, Calcined Magnesia, Saltpetre, • 0.1 Sassafras, Indelible Ink, "Nutmegs , Myr. 31ustard, best, " Origanutn, Cream Tartar; Nursing bottles, Powder Puffs, in em-Croton Oil, bossed boxes, Balsam Copaiba, ' Furniture Corks, Mercurial Ointment, Tooth BruShes, soltdFish Sounds, backs, Vi-it int* l , Cards, Quinine, Drawin g paper or Refined. Liquorice, boards English Yen. Red, Pearl powder, Ace! ic -Acid, No. 8, Aromatic salts. All of which can be ) had, on reasonable terms, at the Drug Store of Dr. J. GI L BERT, Gettysburg. MUCK NOTICES. gurpenler'sCompound Fluid Ex&act of IMO C'ELV. Just received from the waie•lielise of G. W. Carpenter, and for sale at the Drug Sioro of Dr. J. GI LBERT. .fritriry Ifl. 1Q27. CABINET-WAREHOUSE, CUAMBERSBURG STREET. rS. 1 1 E subscriber respectfully informs his old friends and customers that hi. has !on hand, and is prepared at all times to I(lillitilur ir', eii7rahog any, OVerple, Cherry ezitc - 1 111 r: tat P] ' .- 1 1 (. 1 1 - V Wi' VP) r L-k 41 1)1 , EVERY DESCRIPTION IN HIS LINE. Ili, tipiterisilm are good; his work warraoted, add of the 'west patteins. llis tur ins ate wo•fcrate, and acCMlttlinda(Cd to 0 . 3,:rFT ; 21 . 'Z';, , 3 punt: toally iittet:dud to. 1V11) 11E.1GY. .fun, 3, r.:;(;. tf-11 R3Z. 3. (..tiAt.a.-Eivrtiat, BoT oiou P!lYsicr, EspFAATErLEN invites those who are troubled ‘vith Rheumatic pains, either chronic or intlaniaton, to give him a roll, having had very good success in cur ing Rheumatism; mid hiving within the short spaca of time that lie hos been hero had upwiods of (arty eases of Rheumatism antler treatment, and ha vim , given relief ill every ease, and failed in hut five or six cases of pt forming a complete cure—and smile of these were through ne4e.ect un their part; and 'Minis to the long standing of the dis ease, S 4/ It/+l no perfect cure could be expec ted. Ito would, thereftire, invite those fif th, tett with Rheumatic pains to give him a call, and satisfy themselves. Not desiring those, who are unactpiaioled with him to re ly en his siatemeiti, but to Conte into his 11 , 1 ,,hb 0r hued a , ,d enquire of those who and themselves before (hey deploy hint. Dr. Carpenter still continues to reside at his lei met residence in Liberty Township, two it des Nort h of Etninittsburgh, and two tnifes Crew Rhedes Mill, on Middle•creek. (let , .her 1.•;:311. tf-27 irpfeldtiite4-11onse Imitnac, FOR THE YEAR OF OUR LORD 11837. All liary 1 16 23 3D I'ebruarJ 10 17 24 16 23 30 12 19 6 lb 17 31 August 13 2Q 27 September 10 17 24 Oclober 16 23 30 15 2'2 , 29 Aarember December 0ff16 . 6 of the Star :& Banner: Chambcrsburg Street, a feu . , door's West of the Court -House. CONDITIONS: t. The STAB Sc REPUBLICAN BANNOI iSpublished weekly', at Two Doct.Ans per annum (or Volume of 52 Numbers,)payablehallyearly in advance—or Two Dollars and Fifty Cods it not paid until after the ex piration of the year. 11. 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