LINES TO A WILD VIOLET, FOUND IX TUE WOODS OF ALABAMA By Henry Thompson. Type of thy God,in nature (hest, .Emblern of innocence and rest, Why hid'st thou in the sunless glade Those lovely tints which sure were made To woo the light? Hast thou too felt tho cold world's scorn, Tho withering blight of rayless morn, That thus within the woodland gloom, In ivy shade you're wont to bloom So far from sight? And wilt thou fade in lonely bower, Pale, gentle, melancholy flow r! And die when leaves in vernal dearth Shall kiss the cold and dewy earth In autumn day? Or wilt thou wither on my heart, And there sweet sympathy impart, ''.laer And give beneath the dew of grief, Those lovely hues so bright and brief, To slow dccayl Ah! no, I will not thin) intrude, To mar thy gentle solitude, For thou art pure and undelird, Lonely and beautiful and wild, A forest queen! Bloom on in thy secluded dell, Sweet Ilow'r! that lovest alone to dwell! And there within thy silent glade, In God's own purity array'd, Perish unseen. EXTREME AVARICE.-A person talking of an acquaintance of his, who was so avari• cious as even to lament the prospect of his funeral expenses, though a short time before he had been censuring one of his own relit. Lions for his parsimonious temper. 'Now Is it not strange,' continued he, 'that this man would not take the beam out of his own eye, before he attempted the mote in other people's? 'Why, so I dare say he would.' repided Foote, 'if he was sure of selling the timber.' The members of the Michigan house of •representatives have come to the conclusion cot to have their sessions opened by prayer. The Pontiac Courier says, that 'the conelu sion forces itself upon the mind that all our - senators are, either at heart, or openly, in fidels, and that 'our representatives are no better.' VALUE Oil A TIN KETTLE. — The Indi ans, along the Snake river, were never wil ling to part with their horses, having none to spare. The owner of the steed in ques tion seemed proof against all temptation; article after article, ofgreat value in Indian eyes, was offered and refused. The charms dan old tin, kettle, however, were irresis tible, and a bargain was concluded. • "Bill, Bill," said an urchin, "daddy's dead,?" "Is he? well I'm darn'd sorry,but he'll never lick us again for lathering the old cat, and shaving hor with his razor." A DVEWPISEMKNI;§: IMITICANSZIP. THE Subscriber hue opened his WRITING ROOM, .at Mrs. EDIE'S, in Chambersburgli Street, where Ladies mid Gentlemen may receive instruction in the beautiful art of Writing Upon Rand's Celebrated .System. Course to consist of 18 Lessons of 1 hour each. Amapoleon B. Evans. RECOMMENDATIONS. Fron the President of the Gettysburgh Theologi cal Seminary. The Subscriber having examined the testimonials of Mr. EvANs, has no hesita tion in expressing•his entire confidence in his, qualifications as a teacher of Penman ship and in the excellence of the System (Mr. Rand's) on which his instructions are based. S. S. SCHMUCKER. March 6, 1837. We are satisfied that Mr. EVANS' system of Penmanship is highly valuable, and that he is deserving of , patronage. C. P. KRAUTII, President of Pennsylvania College. WM. M. REYNOLDS, Professor of the Latin Language and Literature, and Princittal of the Preparatory Department. March 7, 1837. FOR WENT. THE Subscriber offers for RENT HIS FARM, Situate in Liberty township, Adams County, Pa. about two miles North of Emmittsburgh, for the term of one year, or. more, from the first of April next. The Farm consists of about 150 Acres, There will be for Spring and Fall •;:-o . ,•.1: Crops, from Thirty to Forty Acres.— . :•. - t ' l4 ?- There is on said farm 18 acres of mow able meadow, a good Applo ORCIIARD, an. a, number of Peach and other fruit. Trees; with good wells of water convenient to the [louse and Barn. Any person wishing to Rent will please call with the subscriber, who rosides on the premises. JAMES CLARK. March 6, 1837. 31.5-49 Notice is lierelyy Given Fro all persons concerned, that the fol. lowing TRUSTEE ACCOUNTS are filed in the Prothonotary's Office at Get tysburgb,and will be presented to the Judges of the Orphans' Court of Adams County on Monday the 24th day of April next, for confirmation and allowance—viz: The Trustee Account of John Zeigler, Trustee of Elizabeth Ehrhart, a non Corn pos mantis. The Trustee Account of George Dear. doff, and George Robinette, Trustees of Ja : cob Herlihy. B. GILBERT, Proth'y. March 20, 1837. tc-51 ,x 44 4 44. fo*go. horse Bills Natily &expeditiously printed at this 01lico PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the quotas of the respective School Districts in the proportion of Adams county in the Stat&appropriation of $200,000 for Common School purposes, for the school year of 1838, agreeably to the statement of the Superintendent of Common Schools, transmitted to the Commissioners of Adams County, pursuant to the sth par• turraph of the 10th section of the School Low of the lath of June last, are as follows —to wit : 1. 2. 3. 4 Berwick, Accept'g. 320 207,16 Conewago, Not R. 200 129,48 Cumberland, Accept'g. 259 167,68 Fi anklin, .. 372 290,84 Germany, 41 :it 296,66 Gettysburgh, Ai 403 260,91 Hamilton, Not R. 269 174,15 II amiltonbae., Aceept'g. 360 233 07 Huntington, '• 341 22.0,76 Latintore, Non Ae'g,. 231 149,55 Liberty, Acerpeg. 224 145,02 Mannin', .. 482 312,115 Moun'joy, ad 224 145,02 Mountpleasant, Non Ac. 352 227,.-9 Reading, Not It. 242 156,67 Strahno, Aceepeg. 322 208,46 Tyrone, 66 185 119,77 [ilTeolown I, shows the name of the District: 2, whether accepting, non•accopting,or riot repre sontod in the joint meeting of Commissioners and Delegates in May last: 3, number of taxablos in 1635: 4, proportion of appropriation which will bo dun after the first Monday of Juno next ] JOHN MUSSELMAN, 9 GEORGE \% ILL, JOHN WOLFORD, Attest-IVILLIAJI KING, Clerk.. March 6, 18:37. NOTICE TO CONTRACTGRS, SEALED PROPOSALS for the erec tion of a new Presbyterian Church in the Borough of Gettyshurgh, will be received by either of the undersigned until the first day of Aprd next—the Plan' with specifi- cations, &c. may be seen at the office of MOSES M'CLEAN. It IS contemplated to make use of the materials of the present Church so far as they can be employed to advantage. The proposals roust theref)re specify with or without the materials of the old Building. JAMES ,C. W ATSON, THOMAS C.-MILLER, JOHN F. M'FARLANE, JAMES M'A LUSTER, JOHN HOUCK, JOSEPH BAYLEY, MOSES M'CLEAN, Building Committee. March 13, 1837. td-50 PATENT WATER-PROOF BOOTS THE subscriber respectfully informs the public that he hat' purchased of the Patentee, (Mr. P. G. NAGLE, of Philadel phia,) all his right, title and interest in the County of Adams, fur making, constructing, using and rending to others to be used, his patented method of malting BOOTS AND SHOES COMPLETELYI IMPERVI OUS TO WATER. An article of this kind has long and anxi• ously been looked for by the public. The certificates are in the subscriber's pos session, prove the grbat efficacy of this desirable desideratum. To prove the utili ty of this article, and its great advantages to the public, the Patentee has obtained from the AmeriCan Institute two Diplomas or Premiums. The improvement renders the Leather soft and pliable and is .a sure preventive against its breaking. Public patronage is earnestly solicited.— All orders thankfully received and punctu ally attended to, by the subscriber, residing in Hampton, Adams county, Pa. SOLOMON ALBERT. Hampton, March 13, 1837. t 1-5 0 THE KNICK E RBOCKER, MONTHLY Magazine, published by Wt. LEY & LONG, 161 Broadway, Now York, at $5 per annum, in advance. It is one of the most valuable, as woll as interesting Periodicals extant, and is certainly deserving of patronage. Contents of March Number. ORIGINAL PAPERS: Stanzas: First Love, A. Boll's Biography: by the author of ''twice told Tales; 'the Fountain of Youth,' &c. The Departure of Paul, A few Plain thoughts on Poetry: by a 'Business Man,' Lamont, .The Laidy and the Painter: Fragment from th 'Fidget Papers,' by the author of: the 'Th Dancing Girl,' Song of the Exile: 'the Hope of Return,' Wilson Conworth; (number three,) Why are we hero? Autobiography of a Broomstick: by the author of 'Our Village,' the Old Church,' Marine Freebooter,' &c. The Memories of Lite; by Greenville Mellon, Esq. A Week in Cincinnati: by an M. D. Black Plume: a Legend of the Senecas. The Clerk's Yarn—an authentic tale of the Sea, 'Apples of Sodom—by Rev. J. H Clinch, Tho Parvenus—or illustrations of American So. ciety, (number wino Stanzas, Pero La Chaise. 011apodrana—(number eighteen,) Time, A Song, Literary Notices, Editor's Table, Literary Record. TEDWERANCE. AN annual meeting of the "Petersburg!' Temperance Society" will be held in the Academy, on the first Monday Evening in April next. CHA ItLES KE'I"I"LE W ELL, Sec'ry. March 20, 1837. ItiOninert. y_OTTERS of Administration - having lben granted by the Register of Adams County to the subscriber, residing in Lib. erty Township, in said county, on the Es tato of JOHN ADAIR, deceased, kite of Liberty Township, Adittns County, all per sons having unpaid clattns against said Es tate are requested to present them, and all persons indebted to make payment, to the subscriber without delay. JAMES CUNNINGHAM, Adw'r. March 11, 1837.. 6t-50 PUBLIC NOTICES. Gall autl See the Cliescp Hats, Caps &Bonnets Win. P axion LI) ETIJRNS his sincere thanks to his Friends and the Public generally for the encon-agement he has received, and informs them that he has now on hand, and will constantly keep, at his o ld stan d i n Chambershurgh street, nearly opposite the Indian King Hotel, A large and excellent assortment of FUR & SILK HATS & BONNETS ! OF EvEsv ut:scnreTtos—CONSISTINO OF Men ' s Castor HATS; Roram do. " Spanish body do. • " Plain Russia do. " Silk Pic,,h do. Yo u ths HATS, different fashions; Old Men's 13rood Brims and Liiw CrowriS, fashioned. 31so—LA DIES' F(IR & SILK RUN. NETS,oI the latest New York Favhions, of the Pillewing colors, viz: black,brewn, drab, pink, white and green. 'roc 1:111 F: It WITH Second hand II A TS, WOOL HATS; (lair and Seal CAPS, &c. &c. 0:7 - All of which lin will sell Low for C or COUNTRY PRODUCE. Call alai judge fur yourselves. ATI APEPRrarirT3WE Wanced to learn the above business, about 16 or 17 years of age. V. W. PA XTON. Gellysborrh. Nov. 2'4, 1836. BOIDTS SIIOES. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF y. • - BOCVA I S ?"•-• A N D tiag to. „ SHOtS, Just received and for sale by J. GI LBERT, Gettvslairff. 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. November 2' 4 , 1836. Estate of John Kerr, deceased. LL Persons indebted to the Estate of RHIN KERB, late of flamiltonhan township, Adams County, deceased, are requested to call and make payment—and those having olnims against said estate arc als.' requested to present the same, properly authenticated, to the subscribers for settle ment. The Executors both reside in Hamilton ban township. 301-1 NT 3. KERR, WILLIAM DOUGLASS, t R 'Kra. February 27, 1837. 6t-48 Dissolution of Partnership. mita: Firm heretofore existing of EL -14- LIS & EIDDELL has this day,by Mutual consent, been dissolved. The bu siness in Immo will be carried on under the name of JOHN C. ELLIS. All accounts of the late firm will be settled by him. JOHN C. ELLIS, JOSEPH RIDDELL, Now Oxford, March 1,18:r. 3t-49 _ETTERS of Administration, having 4 been granted by the Regrster of Adams County, to the subscriber, residing in Ham. iltonban Township, in said county, on the Estaie of 11ARY 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, IF-37. NO'TICIFA. ETTERS of Administration, having . been granted by the Register of Adams County, to the subscriber, residing in Me. Wien Township, in said county, on the Estate of JANE SAMPLE, deceased, late of Straban Township, Adams County, all persons having unpaid claims against Estate are requested to present them, and all persons indebted to make payment, to the subscriber without delay. JAMES MAJOR, &dm'r. February 27, 1837. fit-48 AUDITOIIS' 111.EETnVG. TIIE undersigned, Auditors, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Adams county, to adjust and distribute the assets in the hands of the Executors of JOHN SHCNEFELTER, to and amongst the Creditors of said de. ceased, will meet on Tuesday the 28th of Mardi next, at 10 o'clock, A. m. at the house of Adam Ouster, in M'Sherrystown. All persons having claims against said estate, will exhibit the . satne,properly authenticated, on that day. J. G. MORNINGSTAR, J. L. GUBERNATOR, Auditors. JOHN LILLY, February 27, 1837. Information Wan led. JOHN HENRY MULL was taken from the City of Baltimore in May, 1832, than egad about 13 years, by a certain JOSEPH TURNER, living at that time near Carlisle,Cum. berland county, Pa. In 1835, Turner removed to the State of Indiana, taking with him the said John Henry Mull, in both instances without the knowledgo or consent of the buy's mother, who is a widow. Any information, leading to a dis covery of the boy's residence, can bo addressed to the Editor of the Gettysburgh Star. Editors in Indiana will confer a particular favor on the boy's mother by noticing the above. Gettysburg'', Pa., March 6, 1837. BLANK DEEDS hJr Sale at the et the Star d•Rannmr PUBLICK NOTICES. Saddles! Saddles! SADDLES ! .I.inpo - rt ant linvroyement, in Svring-seated. SabbLESI. T HE Subscriber respectfully informs the Public generally, that he has purchas ed the Patent Right for making and ve:uling Speing-Seafed Saddles of flu? Zig* Zag two &L' spring' in the Seat, 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 aro 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 l'rom injuries arising from violent or sudden exertions. The Spring is also ap plicable to LADIES' SADDLES. KT It is deemed unnecessary to state any thing more. The public are invited to call and judge for themselves. t ry- The Subscriber returns his sincere thanks to his Customers and the P Odic ill j general, fir the very liberal support extend ed to him, and would respectfully inform them that be has at all times A LARGE AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF StAAlAle,s, 13ri►lles, Jllarti►►- gals, AND Al.!. KINDS OP Carriage, IVaron and Cart 11.1111.1YESS At his ()Id Stand in South Baltimore Stre!:t, Gettysburgli. (*--- All kinds of MARKETING taken in exchange for work. DAVID NI'CREARY. Dvcembor 2(t, 1836. 11-:19 Look Here! 'll'lllE subscriber wishes to inform his pat rolls, and others who may wish to pat ronize him in future, that he has recently purchased Mr. Callihan's Patent Right for the use of his valuable improveintnit in mak- ri n tr-sea t 8 A DDLE S ,ePt . • Notwithstanding the prejudices against these Saddles heretofore, he feels justifiable in saying, that he hopes to gain the confi dence and patronage of the public—as he is enabled, on the present principle, to ensure all his saddles wit hout 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 as the purchaser may deem necessary. The elasticity ofthe Saddle acting in har mony 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, unelastic weight on a hors” is oppressive. The Spring in the Girth nflbrds the following advantages: Ist Moving or yielding with the horse's chest in 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 oft he spring on the sud den expansion of the chest prevents the girth from breaking, and saves the riderfrom fall ing; many falls have been the fruits of break ing girths. GENTLEMEN and LA DIES 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 be accommodated with Township or Shop Rights at a trifling cost. I.l=7'The 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, wilartingals, Saddle-Bags, Portmanteaus and Trunks,- Carriage, IVagon and Cart 1 - lAI2NESS, with every other article in his line of buii floss. Pa '"All kinds of MARKETING taken in exchange for work at fair prices. EDWIN' A. ATLEE. Gettysburgh, Jan. 16, 1837. tf-42 ll\ ,. PaJ'*;l It is proposed to issue every SATURDAY EVENING, in the city of New Yoi k, t weekly paper of the largest dimensions, in quarto form, entitled TILE 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-45 A YEAR. SINGLE NUMBER 12 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 tho United States and Canadas. Editors publishing the above prospectus will be entitled to a flee exchange. WNI. W. SNOWDEN, , JOSEPH M. CHURCEi. New York, Feb.2,o. 1837. 110 William-Street. COMP9b .I isID Carrageen 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. GILBER'I', Gettysburg. December 5, 18:36. ' tf-- . PUBLIC NOTICES. I!ff I Cl., ALL persons indebted to the Estate of BENJAMIN BOWER, late of Lou.i more township, Adams county, deceased, are requested to call with the subscribers, and discharge the same; and these who have claims against said Estate, are desired to present them, properly authenticated (or settlement—for which purposes, the under• signed will meelat the house of A. 8. 13 m der, one of the Executors, nn Salurday tAc 25th of 3/arch next, at 10 o'cliirk A. M. GEORGK !)EA 1 .:111)!I FF, of Latimore township, Adams comity. ABNER S. BINDER, of Wa.hingtou township, York county. Febrinry I 3, 1H37. 61-16 To Owners of, 'l7tams. WESTERN LOADITZG, .111 Wrightsville, Fork County. i 4 oilpwribrr Is now receiviiiii (MA t;- la- LNG (ht. Pitimburg, Vn tei •li ri a A L , : , to he forwarded by Wagons. Owner , : of Teams that will load at Wrightsville, will always get the Philadelphia price, only de ducting freight on Rail Road from Phila. delphia to the above place: IIENItI' KA UF FELT. Wrightsville, Nov. 14. 1936. FRESH DRUGS 11) <Mg FRESH Supply just received and for - 72 k sale—among which are the following: Brimstone, Calcined Magnesia, Saltpetre, Oil Sassafras, Indelible Ink, " Niumegs, nor. Mustard, best, " Oriannum, Cream Tartar, Nursing bottles, Powder Puffs ; in ern-Croton Oil, bossed boxes, Balsam Copaiba, FUriltture Corks, Mercurial Ointment, Turn, Brushes, solidEish Soiinds, backs, Vi-iting Cards, Quinine, Drawing paper of Refm lAquorice, boards English Yen. Red, Pear powder, Acetic Acid, No. 8, Aromatic Salts. All of which can ho had, on reasonable terms, at the Drug Store of Dr. J. GI LBERT, Gettvsburff. G A RLEG ANTS BILLSAIEVL OW aKOALTH. Prepared only by .lUIIN S. MI 1.1,' A!, at lin , : Drug anti Medicine Stare, oppoNite the Market Haase, Frederick., Md. WalllS valuable ItlediFine hag 4A already acquired a'cclobrity to which few others perhaps in HO il short a time ever arrived, and its r y ,' , extensive use for 4 or 5 years, in J 111 - 1 1 ''.'.. various parts of our Country,Cifid . s i , ,... 0 ,. „.l?,„ and Towns in Maryland, Virginal, F ,' 3 •'": . Pennsylvania, Ohio, Now York, 1)-• 11 - Kentucky, Missouri, South Caro. „I [l ., I II line, Alabama, Georgia, and New 1 1l , Orleans, which has attended it with —1 I • ' unparalleled success. Hundreds of persons have used it, and nine out ton cases have been permanently cured of Dys pepsia, Chohcs, Nervous, Tremors, Lowness of spirits, Palpitation ut the heart, and all those train of Diseases resulting from a disordered condition of the stomach and liver, or derangement of the Dige live functions, such RS GENERA I. DEBILITY OR WEAKNESS, FLATULENCY, LOSS (IF APPETITE, SOUR ERUCTATIONS AND ACIDITEES OP THE tivomAcii. COSTIVENESS, HEADACHE, JAUNDICE, FLATULENT AND BILIOUS COLIC, &c. &c. To Adults and Children who are troubled with Worms, it will operate us n Falb and thoroogli vermifuge. It is entirely 13ots mull in its compo sition, and may he 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 he had at one Dollar per Bottle, and by the quantity at a liberal Discount of the proprietor and of all his 'Tema, which aro named at the bottom of each direction. New testimony of its cures aro frequently re coivod, a few of which follow this advertisement and many more call be seen on the directions a round each Bottle. About two years ago I was severely afflicted with the dyspepsia,which I had for the last fifteen yeal-a, previous to tho above named time, which was very much increased by any having a blood vessel ruptured upon any lungs,occasioned by till• 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 eat a meal but any 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; end every des° of the first bottle helped mo so much, that in the course of a low'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 too to perfect health, which I have enjoyed over since, and not before for fifteen years. I cheerfully recommendit to all persons who aro afflicted with dyspepsia or do. bility of stomach. Given under my hand this llth day of January, 1834. HENRY LOUTH ‘N, Frodorick county„Vu. Certificate of Nicholas Weaver. This is to certify that I bought of your agent at Gettysburg!), several bottles, of your valuable Balsam of Health, which completely cured -me 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 °libeled a radical cure, and do recommend it to all those who aro troubled with that obstinate disorder Dyspepsia. N. W EAVER. Gottysburgh, Pa. Nov. 2,183 G. Certificate from the Rev. D. F. Schafer, Pastor of the Lutheran Church., JOHN S. lllll.l.Ert(—Dear Sir:—l deem it my duty to inform you that I consider Garlogent's Balsam of Health, prepared by you, a superior medicine, My wife has long boon in a deli Cate state of health, and of course no moans were left untried of which wo could hoar; myself opposed to nostrums and patent medicines—l neverthe less consenteilto purchase a bottle of your Bal sam of Health, and I du hereby certify that Mrs. Shaffer derived moro benefit from the use of than of any other medicine. My opinion is that if a cure can be effected, as regards the disern , es you mention, your Balsam will, if used in the first stage of the disease. D. F. SCILEFFER, E. D. Freleriek; Aug. 23, 1836. P.S. I used tho Balsam in my own family and administered it to home indigent persons, and invariably found it a most efficacious vormiluge. Kr For dale only at.the Drug, Store of SAMUEL 11. BUEHLER, Agent, Getty ilutrOu February, 13, 1637 PUBLICK NOTICES Carp entcr'B Compound Fluid Extract or Just received from the warehouse of G. W. Carpenter, and fur sale at the Drug Store or Dr. .1. GILBERT. Janimry 20. 1937. CABINET-WAREHOUSE, C 11,131 lIERSEURG STREET• T HE subscriber respectfully informs his old friends and customers that he has on hand, and is prepared at all times to manulact tire, .:Flah.ogany., 4/Teeple, Cherry tend IS 'trill 154 ' l ,l l ' l 4 l ' a > 1 2 .!•= 2 4 4 . t 7.5 --) ()E EVEN 1)1 , ..., , C111PT10N IN lIIS LINE. Ilis materials are good; his work warranted, and of the la . est patterns. his terms are numeral,., and accommodated to the times. (Y; - :\!I or rk•rs for o f arrzN s Wally attended to. DAVID 111 7 ,AGY. • tysllnry, June 13, 1 r 43(. tl-11 DEL J. CARPENTER, BOTANIC PHYSICIAN, ESPEUTFU lAA invites those who are troubled with Rheumatic pains, either chronic or inflamatorv, to give him a call, having had very good success in cur.: ing itheuinatism; and having within the short space of time that he has beon here hall upwards of forty cases of Rheumatism tinder treatment, and having given relielin every rase, and failed in but five or six crises of performing a complete cure—and some of these were t hrough neg:ect of their part; and others to the long standing of the dis ease, so that no perfect cure could he expec ted. lie would, therefore, invite those af !noted with Rheumatic pains to give hint a call, and satisfy themselves. Not desiring those who are unacquainted with him to re ly on his statement, but" to Come into his newhborhood and enquire' of those who know, and satisfy themselves before they employ him. Dr. Carpenter still continues to reside at his (;)rnier residence in. Liberty townsldp, two wiles Ninth of Ernmittsburgh, and two miles from Rhodes Mill, on Middle-creek. October ;3, .tf-27 I Count ing,•-lionse almanac, FOE TILE YEAR, OF o ' lll2 LORD 1837. January 1 10 23 3t) 16 22 29 l't bruary 12 10 26 10 17 24 16 23 30 12 12 26 10 17 24 31 16 .;3 30 August 13 20 27 Sylember '3 1.0 17 24 October 16 23 30 November 13 20 27 Zffiffi 10 17 24 31 Office of the Star ac. Banner Chambersburg Street, a few doors West of the Court -House: CONDITIONS: I. The STAR & RgrUnLicA N BANNED. ifintibliethea weekly, at Two Dint/ins per annum, (or Volume of 52 Numbers,)payable half yearly in advance—or Two - - Dollars and Ilfty Ants if not paid until after the ex- • piration of the year. 11. 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