?S'~F;fniy rl~: -4.6 - vtiTigEmEN'rs. 00-bO . arra*, 1 . • ..„ SAtifUEL, WiTHEROWIS As just returned from the City with 10 - 11 - a large and splendid assortment of ....• •'.6 3 O ( tM purchased on the best terms, and of n su . .perior quality; which he is now opening at . :his old•stand. They consist of Dry Goods, Groceries, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, nit'of which he will dispose of CHEAP for Cash or Country Produce. ....Getty.sburgh, May 1. 1537. 110..SPOHN'S PERMANENT , CURE -IL , FOR THE SICK EA DACHE.—A --thousand positive certificates of the virtue of this article might be added, but the fellow. • . : le too respectable to require others:---, . • . YEW-YORIC, Dec. I' ' 18:13. I hereby certify that my wile has boon for years :afflicted . with a most distressing periodical sick headache. and that remedies. prescriptions, and diet, bad been tried in vain. Nothing relieved her until oho commenced the use ornr. Spokn's Gra& acl,e Remedy, which gave her immediate relief; . ..and by the use of a low bottles she has become entirely. cured. I therefore recommed it to all labonring under the dreadlbl complaint, as ri cer tain remedy. I have also witnessed its vii tiles in many other . cases, in all of which it has provedetlectual. 11.1. H. AV HITA K Elt„ No. 1% Bowery. Just received nod for sale by Dr. J. GILBERT, Gettysburgh. June.lB. 1837. tf-11 I , 4*JeW -1J oteboo. lit the room lately occupied-by M. C. Clarkson, Esq. as a HAIIDWARK Store, on the Wet Cor ner of the Diamond, in the Borough of Ccttys- OTIHE Sub4e'riher having returned from -"- the City, has just opened, A LARGE AND SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF GOOD N, OF ALL lilND9—coirszsTlNG OF oxeye Goons,- Sucli av Cloths, Silks, Lawns, Painted Mus. lins,.Chintes, Calicoes, Cotton fabrics, and generally, goods of every kind. Alardweire, Groceries and .' tileeensware, which he is determined .to sell CHEAP for coati, or Country. Produce, , The public are invited to call and see his assortment, and judge for themselves. JOHN PICKING. tr-A May 1, 1847. 11l AYB' LINIMENT, used in the prin• JUL. ,cipal hospitals, and by eminent Medi• cabmen, as a certain cure for the fullowing . .. complaints: For the Piles,' ' Croup, For all Dropsy, Whooping Cough, All swellings of the. ExtrcTightness of the Chest, es. reifies, ' .. ' pecially . in Children, Rhenmatisio, smite and All Bruises and Sprains, chronic; Scald Head, Lumbago and Sciatic, Scrofula in its worst stages. Tender Feet,,, ' Foul Ulcers of the legs or Corns, other fungous sores ' White Swellings, and all Fresh wounds, Chilblains, swellings of the Neck, &c. &c. Sore Throat by cancers or . ulcers. - :.A number of certificates accompany the , directions for using the Liniment. Just received and for sate at the litug Store of Dr. J. GILBEItT, Gettysburgh. June 16, 1837. tf-11 '. GEO. St.-C. HUSSEY'S regetable Cough Drops, - _-=:For Colds, Co.uglie,Cholic,Gripings, and ail . Othei'sianlar :Disorders of ill! Stomach and Bowels, &c. For further descripttons see'Dtrections itround the vial. Rd. sale at the Drop:Stor© of • •.* • SAMUEL BUEHLER. Gittysburgh, Pa. Juni: 23', 1837. 3t-12 CHOM POUND CA ItItAGEEN COUGH . SYRUP.—The superior advantages of this Syrup are that tt is a . compound exclu sively vegetable; and contains uo alcoholic - or.parcotic ingredients.. • .Aror sale at the Drug Store of ~- • Dr. J. GlLBERN,Gettysburg. March 27, 18:37. tf--52 GEO. St. C. HUSSEY'S eit!lthelniintie or RI °rm. Bane. Price 25 cents, per via/. . The Medicine is confidently recommend. - ed to the public as a safe and effectual reine. for'expelling Worms, as any now in ,used and is nuld in its. operations, and is not attended with any. bad consequences, should there ,be no worms. , .For further particu lars ses Directions around the vial. • For sale at the Drug Store of SA M U EL H. BUEHLER. Gettysburgh, June 23,,1837. ,3t-12 W'fBAX CA.TTLIEt. 'FRAYED from the subscriber livino. in ••• Franklin tawnship, Adams County, near Capt. IWKnights tavern, on Thursday the ,18th ofJune inst. five head 1 ' " 0 ) of Cattle; of the following 1 1 1 1 21, description, one red cow, one red and white, a black heifer with a white lace, a'small read spotted heifer, and a yel low heifer with a white stripe over its back. Any person giving . such information as will enable the subscriber to gain them again will be libetallv - rewaided. iSRAEL YOUNT. 4t*-12 Jane 23,1837. fiErrysitsuno GU.IIIIIPS ATTENTION! 1111ARADE in, front of the College, on AL.> .7 uesdav the 4th day. of Jaly next, it 9 o'clock, A.. m. iu summeq unitorm,witli - *Ma and accoutrements in complete order lsch 'member provided with 10 rounds ofliaok cartridges.. • • `. . By SA Order * 'JACOB'JACOB ' IIIIAUGH, 0. B. -1-- . (Sent. Ouff.) 41ks i gistrates Blanks FOR SA LP AT TU (11*Irr:. Saddles! Saddles'. d iy SADDLES • NA& t - is. Important Imp - roN ement in Spring-seated SAD I) LE SI. rfflflE Subscriber respectfully informs the Ja- Public generally, that he has purchas ed the - Patent Right fernaiking and vending Spring-Sealed Saddles Of lhe Zag or 111* spring" in llte Seal,. 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 comlort to the horse, and protects him from injuries arisin g from violent or sudden exertions. The Spring is also ap plicable to LADIES' SADDLES. (Krlt is deemed unnecessary to state env thing more. The public are invited' to call and judge for themselves. The Subscriber returns his sincere thanks to his Customers ar;d the Public in general, fir the very liberal support extend• ed to him, and would respectfully inform them that he bus at all times A LARGE AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF Saddles, Bridles, :,,Nlver tin gas, • AND ALL KINDS OF Carriage, Wagon.• and Cart H.111.)V8 SS. • At his Old Stand in S-zoth Baltimo . re Street, Gettysburgh. 0:."7 All kinds of MARKETING taken in cxchange for work. DAVID M'CREARY. • December 26,1836. 6-30 Look Here! THE subscriber' wishes to inform his pat rons, and others who may wish to pat ronize him in future, that he has recently purchased Mr. Calliha.n's Patent Right for the use of his valuable improvement in mak ing Spring -scat SADDLES 0.40`4 .- -' l i) . . • 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 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 ail persons Will unhesitatingly patroniie the spring saddles, when they will be ensured as long as the purchaser may deem necessary. The elasticity of the Saddle acting in Ear 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 i hors.) is oppreSaive. 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 dis easecan rise therefrom:, 2d.'rlie girth will outlast two or three of the common kind, because the yielding of the spring on the sud den expansion attic chest prevents the girth from breaking, and saves the rider from fall ing; many falls have been the fruits of break ing girths. GENTLEMEN, and LADIES are invi ted to .apply, as the little difference in the cost n 1 these and the hard Saddles, is so tri fitng, and incomparable with the difference in comfort and safety. N. 13.• Saddlers in the country can be accommodated with Township or Shop I.Rights at a trifling cost. - • ' PC-r.The subscriber returns his thanks to the public fur the very lkberalSupport e z ten• dod to. him, and would respectfully state that he has at Eat times A LARGE AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF Saddles, - Bridles; Martingals, Saddle-130s, :Pdrtmanteaus and Trunks; Carriage, Wagon and Cart R. N 1 4 ..5S with every other - article in his line of busi nese. IC?"All kinds Of MARKETING taken a exchange for work at fair prices. EDWIN A. ATLEE. Gettyalatrgli, Jan. 16; I p 37. tf--12 PUBLIC NOTICES JOHNit t AUBERNATORy ESQ. OF CONOWAGO'TOWNSHIP, AS been appointed by the Board of Property, to act as an AGENT, in and for the Connty of Adams, to perform the duties required by the acts of Assembly in . relation to tho returning of Surveys of Unpatented Lands. Owners of unpatented Lands, or holders of unexecuted warrants, May find it to their advantage to call on him with their papers, as he is prepared to give them his aid in arran g ing their Ti ties, &c. June 9, 1837. Prospectus of a Neu, volume The first No. to be issued on the Ist of July next THE 11EVI-YRK MIRROR : A popular and highly esteemed Journal of Elegant Literature and the Fine Arts; embellished with magnificent and costly engravings Steel, Copper and Wood, and rare, beautiful end popular Musick, ar ranged for the Pinnoforte,Gu. itar, &c. and containing Articles from the pens of well-known and distin guished writers, upon every subject that can prove interesting to the general reader, including Original peetry—Tales and Essays, humorous and pathetick —CritiCai notices—Early and choice selections from the best new puldicationsrboth American and En glish—Scientifick and Literary Intelligence—Copi ous notices of Foreign Countries, by Correspon dents engaged expressly, and exclusively for this Journal—Strictures upon the various productions in the Fine Arts that are presented for the notice and approbation of the publick—Elaborate and beatitild specimens of Art, Engravings, Nlnsick, etc.—Notices of the acted T.rarna and other amuse nents—'frauslations from the best new works in other languages- French German, Italian, Spanish, etc.—and an infinite variety of miscellaneous rerld• ing relating to passing events, remarkable individ uals, discoveries null improvement in Science, Art, Nlechanicks, and series of original PAPEIIS, by William Cox, the Author of Crayon Sketches, and other popular Works, etc. etc. s i. 4;-77E congratulate both our readers end nor , i,,tpd/ selves at the excellent auspices under which wo shall commence the next volume of the. New York Mirror. -'rho times indeed, ere gloomy: but, widely as our commercial distress is extended, the Mirror has• shot the roots which nourish it still wider, and the elements of its pros perity being now derived from every section of our extended country, it shares in the good for tune of those most remote, while sympathizing with the troubles of those which are near. It is owing to this general circulation that we aro en abled in times like those not merely to sustain the wonted style of our publication, but to present new claims upon that patriotick regard which has never been withheld from our untiring exer tions to make the NOW York Mirror Tun FIRST PUBLICATION OF THE KIN 0' IN THE WORLD. Nor do we fear to be thought presuming in Moline at so high a mark. Let those who would carp at the expression but look back to the commencement of our undertaking; to the first. of tho fourteen volumes,which,year rifler year have boon produced with an increase of toil and expense that has ever kept in edvanco . of the support we have received, liberal • undoubtedly as that support has been. Lot them then weigh dm improvements upon its predecessor in each successive Tribune, and we tearlessly assert that they cannot withhold their approval from our past labours, nor deny the rich promise with which our publication is still rife. TIM' LITERARY 'ARRANGEMENT for the coming year. must secure a great improvement in this de partment of the Mirror, for while our journal will continue to be mainly supported' by Mr. Mo • Mr. WILLIS, and Mr. Fay, new engagements hay, been made with Captain MsCitrikvr. and several oilier writers of established reputation, on both sides of the Atlantick, to give us the aid of their talents; and enrol themselves with those who, like Mr. Cox, have become almost identified with our columns. Those increased resources must nacos. sadly give a greater diversity to the paper; while, in order to promote that unity of purpose which is so desirable in such a journal, and w!..ich can on ly be seeured by its having one acting head, the Mirror has now been placed under the immediate editorial charge of a single person; and the pro. priotor is happy to announce that he has made a permanent arrangement w ith Mr.C. F. HOFFMAN, Who has for the last two months had charge of this department., Tim STEAL ENGRAVINGS now in the coarse of preparation for the coming year are such as we shall be proud to lay before our countrymen. They commemorate the romantick scenery and the illustrious characters of our hind. The Land. ingot Jamestown, painted by CHAPMAN, will ap pear among the historical landscapes; and our series of Portraits, which began with HALtiECE, will be followed up by those of Balmer, Sramennt; Coerce, TRYING, and YErter.Aiscx,, making, when finished, a most valuable pert:nut gallery of A mericans of literary celebrity, while they illus trate the genius of Stewart, lemon, Weir, and other native artists, of whom - our country is just ly _proud. Tux WOOD ENGRAVINGS, to which WO have ever paid greet attention, as the branch of art to which they belong is one which our countrymen are rapidly carrying to a hi , 2 h degree ot perfec tion, will assume new importance in this volume, as all will acknowledge who behold the superb specimen of Chapman's genius and Adams's skill in an early number: , TFIE MUSICAL DErsn'rnssit for the coming year will be enriched with many original contributions by Hoary and Russar.L. alternated with choice morcoaux from rare European collections, and occasional selections flout now and popular com positions, imported expressly for the Mirror, and newly arranged in this country. The pieces thus given with every number of the Mirror, although they do not occupy one-sixteenth of the work, could not be purchased in any other shade exce2t at a cost far greater than that of our whole annual subscription! We have thins, as is our usual wont, glanced at the plan of the Mirror—a plan which embraces eo many subjects within the range of the BELLES LETTERS and thn FINE Ants, that it would bo tedi ous to enumerate them here; and wo would rather appeal to the testimonials of approval which our Journal bus received from the discriminating and the tastefuh.on both sides of the Atlantick, than add anything hero in furtherance of the cinim which the NEW-YORK Minium has upon the sup port of THE AMERICAN yuaucic CONDITIONS The Mirror is published every Saturday, at the corner of Nassau and Ann streets, New-York. It le elegantly printed in the extra super-royal quarto form, on beautiful paper, with brovrer, minion, and nonpareil type. It is embellished, once every throe months, with a SPLENDID mina, ROYAL CLGARTO ENGRAVING, and every week with a popular piece of musics - , arranged for the piano forte, harp, guitar, iye.. For each volume an ex quisitely ENGRAVED VIGNETTE TITLE•PAOE. (painted by Weir and engraved by Durand,)and a copious INDEX, are luruished. The term aro FIVE DOL• LADS. per. annum, PAYABLE, IN ALL CARES, IN AD VANCE. It is forwarded by tho earliest moils to subset ibers residing nut of the city of New. York. Communications, POST PAID, must be addressed to the editors.' No subscriptions received for a less period. than one year. New subscribers may be supplied from the beginning of the present volume. Postmasters allowed twenty per cant on all money remitted. NewTork, June 16, 1837. If _ILLY 'WHITE, FOR THE LADIES' 4 §-4 1 TOILET.—A superior cosmetic for beautifying the Skin. Fur sale at the Drug Store of Dr. J. GILBERT, Gettysburgh. Jin, I ti, I c+37. tr-It PUBLICK'.NOTICE4. IMPORTANT. TO MILLERS. A DESIRABLE' SITUATION. . . UV ANTED, immediately, a'M I LAX R , v v to take the sole charge of iv Mer chant Mill situated in the Valley of Virginia, in a .. fine, healthy, rich county. He must be perfectly master of his businessoind pro duce good recommendations as to character, sobriety, &c. A man with. a small family would be preferre4 A good house, garden, pasture for a cow, and fire-wood will be pro iided fur him, and the situation can be -ob tained for one, two or more years as may best suit hint. A single man, of thJ char acter above stated, would nut be objected to, although the advertiser prefers a man with a family. ,o *Apply, personally or by letter, (post paid) to the EDITOR OF THE "STAR." Gettysburg!), May 15, 1837. xorritcri. ETTERS of Admmistratinn having been granted by the Register of Adams County to the subscriber,' residing in Stra• ban Township, in said county, on the Es tate of DANIEL DIEM L, de.:eased, late of Mounijay Township,. Adams County, all persons having unpaid claims Imalust said Estate are requested to present them, and all' persona indebted to make payment, to the subscriber without delay. 3011 N DEA It Milt FT, A dm'r. Miry 15. 1837. . 61-7 Ad'em ITITIVeIp and Thong ,1 9 ACTOn7. TEIE subscribers respectfully inform the public that they have commenced the illanufactnre oC on the west side of South Beaver st reet,a bout one square south of Whitehall,in the borough of York,Pa. They have and will constantly keep on hand a large assortment. of Riding and Carriage WHIPS, ofall kinds,sizes and-shapes, which they will sell wholesale and retail, on as good terms as they can be purchased elsewhere. (* -- All orders punctually attended to. Canes,Umbrellas and Parasols.also Stage ThengS, will be repaired to order. Merchants and others who deal in Whips are respectfully requested to call at their mnnutictory and examine their stock ,as they are satisfied that they can render complete satisfaction. McINTYRE & WELLS. York, 4ay 29, 1837. 3t-9 IVTALIDi UVIVE DISEASE bast thou only—an impuri. ty of the Blood, which by impeding the circula tion brings on pains or derangement in the or gans or part where such impurity of blood settles. ITT in true a variety of causes may bring about eAthis state of the blood—such as a violent bruise or tall, damp feet, indigestion, pain in the head, Sze.—and although it may be said that these diseases have not their origin in impurity txf the blood, yet the effect is the same—they all liknd in impurity of the blood and our only object to prevent the irritating influences being .kept up. is continually to purge the body, as long as any unpleasant symptoms remain, with Dr. BRANDRETH'S VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL PILLS, which, if persevered with in sufficient quantities to produce copious evacutions, will assist nature to restore every organ to a state of health. 'This is on the principle of draining. We drain a mar shy piece of land, and from a state of sterility soon produce a most abundant fertility, and so it is with (ho human body. When any thing is the matter with it, we have only occasion to drain it by purgation, and experience has taught those who have adopted this reasonable practice, [because consistent with our natured that they have acted rightly, the result having been sound health. About ten thousand persons can do re. forced to in New York city, and nearly the same number in Philadelphia, who have been cured,. when every other means had become unavailing, of diseases which appeared of the most opposite character, and where to all appearance, no human means could save life, have patients, by the use of those Pills. been restored to perfect health, the devouring disease having been perfectly eradicat ed. NOTICE.—Owing to the numerous attempts of Drngists, to destroy the fame of Doctor Bran droth's Vegetable Universal Pills, by• Bing a counterfeit, instead of the genuine ar cle, the Public aro cautioned against purchasie said Pills of any person, except the appointed agents, but especially to avoid Drug stores; as they aro never in any case appoint..J as agents; and it is in their hands the spurious Pills are usually found. Tho following aro the appointed agents for this vicinity, for list of agents of other counties see their respective papers. . JACOB A. WINROTT, Gettysburgh, BENJ. ZIEGLER, York, HENRY SIDLE, Dillsburgh, York Co. CRULL & BARTON,Lewisbury,York co WM. GILMORE, • Chambersburgh, JOHN SHAFFNER, Lancaster. CU - Dr. Brandroth's Offices aro IG9 Race street above 5i h street, and 43 Chesnut street above 2d street, Philadelphia. CAU'PlON—Beware of purchasing the Bran droth's Pills of any Druggist, either in the city or country,as there are so many counterfeits for sale in their stores. May 1,1837. . 1 y-5 DR. J. OAIWENTER, BOTANIC PHYSICIAN, lEfD ESPECTFU L invites those who -K"' are troubled with Rheumatic either chronic or inflarnatory, 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 dm ease, so that no perfect cure . cou ld be expec ted. He would, therefore, invite thoSe at 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 themselves before (hey employ him. Dr. Carpenter still continues to reside at his termer reeidence in Liberty township; two miles' North of Enimittsburgh, and two miles from Rhodes M ill, on Middle-creek. October 3, 1938. if—,27 • PUBLIC NOTICES. PATENT WATER-PROOF BOOTS riptiE subscriber respectfully inform; the public that, he hat 7 purchased of the Patentee, (Alr.. P. G. NAGLE, of Plutadel phia,) all his right, title nnd interest in the County of Adams, for making, constructing, using and rending to others to be used, his patented met hod of making BOOTS AND SHOES COM PLETELY M PEEIV OUS TO IV ATER.. An article of this kind has long and nnxi ously been looked for .by the public. The certificates are in the subscriber's pos session," prove the great 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. ti-50 O'N El LL'S slitti-Rhetentatic Decoct iOll AND I•TrieME.A An infalliblo rcmc•:y for Chronic, Inflammatory - and Manurial/ ILTltalso cures LUNI BAGO and SCIATICA and it will ho soon by snino of the certificates given from Physicians and others,that it Is a sovereign remedy For SCROFULA,W fiITE SWELLING, DISEASE OF TB E DIP JOINT, and ail afflic tions arising limn an IMPUIt B terATE OF TiO. BLOOD. FIE .undersigned takes plenqure in nnnounc ing 10 tho public that ho luta diacoverod Snvoreign Remedy tbr &c. It never to cure whore tho medicine is taken agreea bly to tho directions which accompany each bottle. - _ innumerable instances might be given of the happy effects and powerful virtues of this props. ration, in the cure of those painful and distressing diseases which have been named above, and a. guinst whose resistless attacks the artillery of medical science has so long been directed in vain. The transcendent merits of this preparation, its sanative powers and unparalleled efficacy in the cure of Rheumatism &c. have drawn 'forth the vi,luntary plaudits of thousand 4, who by its use have been restored from pain and torture, stiffness and decrepitude, to ease, strength, activity and vigorous health; credulity and scepticism must disappear before the powerful array of testimo nials voluntarily furnished by Physicians of high reputation, who use it in their practice and have the honesty to give it the character it so juatjy merits. Letter of Dr. Jos. Golzendanner of Montanme. ry Co., Md., who was long and severely afflicted with Chronic Rheumatism, and finally cured by two bottles of O'Neill's Medicine: Dear Sir —ln compliance with your request, I cheerfully add my testimony in favor of your Anti-Rheumatic Medicine, and no selfish consul. oration could ind.uce me to withhold it. My motto is, "honor to whom honor is duo." I was great ly afflicted with Chronic Rheumatism, and dis covered that the "Materia Medics" contained nothing that would roach my disease. It is un necessary hero to state in detail, how much I suf fered; suffice it to say, that I have been severely afflicted tbr many yours, and suffered groat pain; arid that I obtained two bottles of your Anti-I/lieu. matic decoction, and tivu phials of the liniment, which accompanies it, and that it has banished every vestige of Rheumatism from my frame.— T/ko afflicted would do well to resort to this rein. edy, ' ' Your nb't. servant &c. JOSEPH GETZEN DANNER, M. D. From the Frederick Times and Dem. Advocate. Highly Important to the Afflicted. It will no doubt ho gratifying to our readers to learn the wonderful success which line attend. ed Mr. P. O'Neill, in the use of his valuable Anti. Rheumatic Medicine, which has been ascertained to be a specific not only in Rheumatiam, but also in White Swelling, disease oldie Hip Joint, Scro. fula, &c. We are urged to make these re. marks, not from the certificates of unknown per sons,but from our own knowledge of several im portant cures effected by his inedieme,which have created general astonishment. The most impor- tant one is that of Miss E Rehr, the daughter of our worthy Postmaster, who, after years of suf fering, has been relieved solely by the use of Mr. O'Neill's medicine—Om Medical Faculty having tried every thing in vain. These aro Miss Rohr's own statements, The high reputation of Mr. O'Neill's endorsors justify us in saying thfit their statements merit universal credence, From thq Baltimore Chronicle. We nro not in the habit °Compressing nn opin• ion of the efficacy of Patent Medicines, but in the case of the above mentioned remedy for Mumma town, wo feel called on, by peinciplos of humanity, to slate that. it has had the most surprising of. feels. The inventor is a gentleman in whom the greatest reliance can be placed; but he has other than his own testimony in favor of the medicine which ho MCorp to the public. Clergymen, phy sicians, and those who have been trolleyed, have borne voluntary witness to its astonishing oflica , cy; and those who have the misfortune to be dill°. ted with this distressing complaint may bo assur ed of immediate relief by resorting to this remedy. The following is from the Fredericktown Der. old, edited by Wtn. Ogden Niles, Esq. April 611 i, 1833: Mr. O'Neill's Rheumatic Medicine, offered to the public in this day's paper, if we form an °pint inn from the character of the maker, and numer ous certificates in his possession from highly res pectable individuals, who have been cured by the use of it, is one of the most valuable of recent dis. covory. Its effects upon those afflicted with chro nic and inflammatory rheumatisin,liave been truly marvellous; a few bottles enabling them to dis. ponse with crutches, flannels and bandages, with which for years they have protected their limbs and bodies. Mr. O'Neill merits the gratitude of the afflicted, and the testimony of respectable, physicians forbids those imputations which are generally attached to venders of panaceas. rr For sale at the Drug Store of Dr. J. GILBER'r,' Agent, Gettyriburgh. May 1, 1837. t 6.-5 lV ~~31 Jl`i~1• g . ETTERS of Administration haying I been granted by the Register of Adams County to the subscriber, residing in Ger many Townshp, in said county, on. the Es tate of PHILIP LONG, sen. late of Lit destown, Adams County, deceased—all per sons having unpaid - claims against said Es• tate are requested to present them, and all persons indebted to make payment, to the subscriber without delay. • J. C. FOREST, Adm'r. May 16, 1837. 6t--7 BLANK. DEEDS AND SILL OTHER 1114.1XKS Fur Sale at the Ogre n) the Star *Bonner FRESH DRUG S AND creizemzt A FRESH Supply just received and for A - Ja sale—among which are the following: Brimstone, Calcined Magnesia, Saltpetre, Oil Sassafras, Indelible Ink, ". Nutmegs, • Flor. Mustard, best, " Orignnum,. Cream Tartar, Nursing bottles, Powder Pull's, in em Croton Oil, bossed boxes, Balsam Copaihn, Furniture Corks, Mercurial Ointment, Tooth Brushes, solid Fish Sounds,, backs, - Visiting Cords, Quinine, Drawing paper or Refined Liquorice, bonnie English Yen. 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. G 1 LBERT, Gettvsburu. GA It LEG A Nrs BALSAM Or EIEALTIFIC. Prepared only by JOHN S. MILLER, at Ins Drug and Medicine Store, opposite the Market House, Frederick, Md. rATEIMIS valuable Medicine has 4.1. 1 niready acquired a celebrity to which few others perhaps in so short a limo over arrived, and its extensive use for 4 or .5 years, in various parts of our Canntry,Cities find Towns in Moryland, Virginia, PonnHylvonin, Ohio, 'Now York, Kentucky, Mispouri, South Coro. (Orleans, which has attended it with unparalleled success. Hundreds of persons have used it, and nine out. to cases have been permanenlly cured of Dys pepsin, Nervous, Tremors, Lownes, of spirits, Pelpitaiion of Iho heart, and ell lhose train of Diseases resulting from a disordered condition of the stomach and liver, or derangement of the Digestive functions, such n 9 GENERA I. DEBILITY OR WEAKNESS, FLATULENCY, DOSS OF APPETITE, Soutt ERUCTATIONS AND ACIDITEES OF TIIF:STOMACII, COSTIVENESS, HEADACHE, JAUNDICE, FLATULENT AND DILIOUB COLIC, &C. &C. To Adult . ; and Children who aro troubled with Worms, it will operate as a sale and thorough vermilugo. It is entirely Botanical in its compo- Sitioi., and may be used by both 1113X0c1 and of any . ago, with perfect rudely, wit hout any change of habit or dint. A full and satisfactory Direction accompanies each Bottle, which can be had of one Dollar , per Bottle, and by the quantity at a liberal Discount of the proprietor and of all his agents, which ale named at thin bottom of each difection. • Now testimony of its cures are frequently re ceived, a tow of which follow this advertisement, and many more call bp soon 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 years, previous to the above named time, which was very much increased by my having a blood vessel ruptured upon my lungs,oceasioned by lift ing—which increased my • complaint, dyspepsa and general weakness and debility to such a do gree, that for two years previous to my using tho Garlegnnt Balsoin, I- never eat 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 tho very first dose it appealed to strengthen my stomach; and every dose of the first bottle helped me so much, that in the course ofa few days my stomach began to retain and diS gear every thims" 'l oat. I continued to use the fialeum until 1 used seven bottles, which cured mo entirely, and restored me to perfect, health, which I have enjoyed over since, and not before for fifteen years. I cheerfully, recommend, it to all persons who are a ffl icted with dyspepsiior de- • bility of stomach. Given under my hind this 11111 day of January, i 834. . , HENRY LOUTHAN. . Frederick county, Va. Certificate of Nicholas IfOver. This is to certify that I bought of your agent at Gettysburgh, 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 lound no relief, until I.made Use of your Balsam 'or Health, which efre'cted radical cure, and do recoimnend it to all thole who are troubled with that obiitinuto disorder Dyspepsia. N. WEAVER. • Gouysburgh, Pa. Nov. 2,1836. Certificate from the Rev. D. P. Scheeler, Pastor of the Lutheran Church. JoHN S. MILLER(--.Dear Sit:—l deem it my duty to inform you that I consider Guriegent's Balsam of Muhl], prepared by you, a superior medicine, My wife hue long been in a delicate state of health, and of course no means wore left untried of which we couid hear; myself Opposed to nostrums and patentmedicines—l neverthe less Consented to purchase a bottle of your Hal. sam of Health, and I du hereby certify that Mrs. Stouffer dei ived more 'benefit • from•the use of it than of any other medielne. My opinion le that if a cu mean be effected, as regards i lie diseases you mention, your Balsam will, if used• in tho first stage of the disease. • D. F. SCII/EFFEII, E. D. Fredericlc; Aug. 23, 1838. • P. S I used the Balsam in my own family and administered it to some indigent persons, and invariably found it a most efficacious vormiluge. For sale only at the Drug Store of SAMUEL H. BUEHLER, Agent, Gettysburgh, • February, 13, 1837, thn .46 TO MY CREDITORS. MAKE NOTICE, that I Italie 'applied to the Judges of the Court of Corrimon Pleas of Adams County, Pa. for the benefit of the Insolvent Laws ot the Conninonwealth of Pennsylvania, and that they have apPoin led Monday the 28th of August newt,,lin• the hearing of me and may Creditors, at the Court- House,in the Borough of Gettysburg') —when and where you may attend if you, think proper. JOHN V. ALLEN. • , te-40 June, 9, 137. Office of the Star & Banner: Cliambersburg Street, a fear doors West of the Uourt•hiouse. CONDITIONS: I.'TheSSAa & REPUBLICAN BANNER published weekly, at Two DottAns per annum, ( or Volume of 52 Numbers, )tavable ballyearlylutvauce—or Two Dollars and ktfiy Cents if not paid natant:ter the ex. piration of the year. H. 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