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    STAR & REPUBLICAN BANNER.
Br ROBERT WHITE MIDDLETON
Office of the Star & Banner :
ehambersburg Street, a few doors West of
the Court-House.
I. The STAR & 12NPUBLICAN 1317fREll IN pub.-
iished at TWO DOLLARS per annum (or Vol
ume of 52 numbers,) payable balpyearly in ad
vance: or TWO DOLLARS & FIFTY CENTS
if not Paid until after the expiration of the year.
11. No subscription will be received for a shorter
period than six months; nor will the paper be dis
continued until all arrcaragcs nro paid, unless at
the option of the Editor. A failure to notify a dis
continuance will bo considered a new engagement
and the paper forwarded accordingly.
111. ADYERTIFIZMENTS not exceeding rt square,
will lie inserted TllntE times for $l, and 25 cants
for each subsequent insertion—the number of in
sertions to be marked, or they will be published till
forbid and charged accordingly; longer ones in
the same proportion. A reasonable deduction will
be made to those who advertise by the year.
lir. All Letters and Communtcations addressed
to the Editor by mail must be post-paid, or they
will not be attended to
ADVERTISEMENTS
ROBERT W. MIDDLETON,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE*
office 8 a few doors - Westof .the Court
otr
e.
mall business entrusted to hinj will be
attended to with fidelity and despatch.
October 16,183f1
LAST NOTICE.
LL.persons indebted to DAVID EIEAt7Y,
•ria-
are requested to call and Make pay
ment immediately. Those havina
twainst him will also call and Make settle-
Ment. R. W. MIDDLETON.
October 16, 18:38. •
Just rmeced by the subseribiT, a freshsupyly of
GA R LEG 1 NT'3
BAXSAIYX Or REAMTN.
Prepared only by JOHN S. 111ILLER,
Frederick City, 1114.
/II HIS valuable Medicine has only been intro.
duccd to the public in various parts of the
country, and hundreds of persons have used it,and
found its beneficial effects, and. 7 out of ten cases
hove been permanently cured of the Dyspepsia,
()holies, Nervous Tremors, lowness of Spirits,
Palpitation of the heart; and all those trains of
diseases, resulting from a disordered condition of
the stomach and liver, or derangement of the di.
gestivo function, such as general debility or weak
ness, flatulency, loss of appetite, sour, eructations
and acidities of the stomach, costiveness, head
ache, jaundice, flatulent and bilious cholic, &c.
The proprietor does not recommend it as most
patent medicines, as a cure all, and when used is
found wanting, so that the public have got so much
deceived, that they can scarcely be prevailed upon
to try any more, which is not the case with this
Balsam of Health, as hundreds of persons have
received the'most happy and good effects. which
the proprietor can prove, if required by the testi.
mony of many respeetable.persons that have been
curer] of the above diseases, ho has only given the
certificates of several persons below, as it would
occupy too much room in this advertisement to in
sert all the certificates, which he has in his pos_
session—many of which can be seen in his Di
rections, which accompany each Bottle.
Certificate of Nicholas 'Weaver
This is to certify that I bought of your agent at
Gettysburg, several bottles, of your valuable Bal.
ram of Health, which completely cured me of the
Dyspepsia. I had taken much of other patent
Medicines, but found no relief, until I-made use of
your Balsam of Health, which affected a radical
cure, and do recommend it to all those who are
troubled with that obstinate disorder Dyspepsia.
NICHOLAS WEAVER
Gettysburg, Pa. Nov. 2,1836.
Certificate of Jos. S. Snapp, Frederick Co.
Mr. John Miller. Sir—l do hereby certify,that
have been afflicted with Dyspepsia for the last 4
or 5 years, which has been increasing on me over
since to such a dcgree,that for the last 3 or 4 weeks
previous to using your valuable Gartenant's Bale
sam of Health, I am certain I had not eat ono ounce
a day of any kind of food, neither was I able to
sleep with any kind of comfort during the tirne,be
cause of a severe pain in the stomach. In fact, I
had given up myself as incurable, as I had recourse
to so many 110:rent remedies without any benefit.
At length I heard of your Balsam of Health being
advertised, and was induced to try it. I accord
ingly bought one bottle from your agent, (Wm.
Miller, Winchester.) After taking the first three
doses, I found the stomach to retain in some de
kree what I eat, and the pain in a great measure
subsiding. After using only one and a half bot
tles I found myself entirely well, and can now eat
any thing I have an inclination for, and can sleep
well at night. It was surprising to see the quanti
ty of morbid matter I discharged from my stomach,
which I am inclined to believe was coated thick
with it, which no doubt rendered all diet indigos&
ble. Given under may hand this Ist day of De
comber, 1836.
Frodoricli County, Va. .
The proprietor requests all those persons that
are afflicted in the way above described,to give his
medicine - a fair trial,and ho assures them they will
not bo disappointed.
lie does negate the public and citizens of this
place and epunty, that his. Balsam is BotaniCal in
its composition, and is perfectly innocont,nnd can
be u. sad by both soles of any age,with perfect safety
without any change of habit or diet.
For sale only in Hagerstown, by MILLER and
LUTZ, in Nyagnesboro', Pa. by M. M. STONER,
etna,lu;Shippenaburg, by RHIN DRECKEN
UHIPGD..
sale at the Drug Store of
S. IL BUEEILER.
.00tisburg. May 15. 1838. .6mcovr--7
ObDRIDGE'S BALM OF COLUM
BIA and HAYS' LINIMENT—for sale
et the Drug Store of ,
S. H. BUEHLER.
August 14, INS. tf-20
LIRA NDRETII'S 'ILLS for sale at the
ALP Stores of
THOMAS J. COOPER and
" 3. M. STEVENSON. •
Gitttroburg September 4, 1839.
.tl-23
and 'LOG BARN, and other necessary im
provements; there is an excellent Orchard,
a well of water at the door—and Marsh
creek runs through the Farm.
The terms, which will be very satislitc
tory, will he made known on application to
the subscriber.
WILL bo sold nt Public Sale, (by ad
journment,) on Friday the 2d of
November next,
A VALUABLE FARM,
Situate in Straban township, Adams coun
ty, Pa. between the State Road and Hun
terstown Road, adjoining lands of Robert
King, Peter Moritz and others, containing
217 acres of Patented Land.
The Improvements are a (*nod
•••• LOG DWELLING
I B ROUSE,
Log Barn, &c. The land is of a good qual
ity, and in an excellent state of cultivation
—with a suitable proportion of Timber.
KrSale to commence at one o'clock, P.
M. on the premises, when attendance wall be
given, and the terms made known by
0::rlf the above Property is not sold on
said day, it will be RENTED. The terms
will be made known at the same time and
place.
'WILL be Exposed to Public Sale, on
the premises, on 'I uesday the lath
of November hext,
A ITALUA3I3.73E
Late the property of JOHN PEDEN, de
ceased, situated in Freedom township, Ad
ams county,Pu. two miles north of &minus.
burg, adjoining lands of Henry "'cagy,
Thomas Reid, Martin's and others, contain
ing.l79 acres, and the usual allow
ance; about 100 Acres cleared; the residue
well Timbered, with a great quantity of
valuable Locust trees; the improvements are
A GOOD TWO STORY
STONE,.
II OIT 8 E .
11. se FS
.'"- ;4••• - -
and Kitchen;double Log Barn,M'agon Shed,
Carriage Shed and Corn Crib, and other
necessary out : buildings,three wells of water
convenient to the buildings,also an excellent
orchard of various kinds of fruit.
11 - 3"Salo to commence at I o'clock, r. ar.
on said day, when attendance will be given,
and terms made known. Any person wishing
to view the properly, will please callon•
THOMAS REID,
Agent for the Heirs.
October 16, 1838, is—'29
N. B. If not sold on the above mention.
ed day, it will be RENTED..
JOS. S. SNAPP
IN pursuance of an Order of Orphans'
Court of Adams (Aunty will be sold at
public sale on the promises, on Saturday the
241/i day of November next,at 1 o'clock r:m
a. Tract of Italia,
.Late the Estatd ofJorrN MILLER, deceased,
situate in Germany township, Adams Coun
ty, about one mile from Littlestown, adjoin
ing lands ofdolui Beck, Andrew Rorebaugh,
Fleury Snyder and others, containing 5 0
Acres more or leSs,—on which are erected
• • - •- A TWO STORY :
'ZZie DIVE L L ,
Ili 0 13 E
Log Barn, and stable, with all otbei neces•
spry improvements, as .well us excellent
water convenient. •
Terms made known on
,the day of sale
and attendance given by
PUBLIC SALES.
PUBLIC SitliAlE.
WILL be sold at public sale on Satur
day the 27th inst. en thepremises,
A FAR',
late the Estate of J °SEM FA LLER,deceased;
situate in Mountplensant timnship, Adams
county, adjoining lands ofJacob Hill, James
M'Sherry and others, containing 4133 Acres
moth or less—having erected thereon
eth ti A ONE AND A HALF STORY
•L 0 G
11,. ,
lip I?
BI 0 USE,
two weds of good water, log spring house,
Barn and other necessary buildings—au
Orchard of good fruit. .
ALSO,
a T ftet Of LAM,
in the same township, adjoining lands of
Peter Smith, James M'Sherry and others,
containing 3 Acres, more or less—the
improvements are A LOG HOUSE, log
barn, Spring house, with a good spring of
water convenient, an Orchard, &c.
Sale to commence at 12 o'clock 11., when
the tering will be made known and attend.
anco given by
JACOB SMITH,
October 16,• 1588. is-29
ranra ron SAME.
THE subscriber offers, nt private sale,
his
FARM,
situate part in Cumberland and part in Free.
dom townships, 3 miles from Gettysburg,
containing 212 ..1c es of Patented
Land=of which 40 Acres are Timber, '2
Aeres of Meadow, and more tnay be made.
The improvements are a good
TWO STORY
:e I
on , " q B•lt i CK.
A " :t,L . t :,:'. 1 1 1
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TY S E
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%x. McGAUG HY.
October 9, 183°. 3t-29
PALUOMILIP,RAE
AT
PUBLIC SALE.
ISA tie NIONFORT.
Adnir. with the will annexed, of
George Bercaw, dic'd.
October 16,1838. is-24
VALUABLE FARM
S 111.1 E.
IPUBIAIC %A.ILAVA.
FREDERICK COLEHOUSE.
Administrator do bonis non.
October 16, 1939. to -20
ADVERTISEMENTS.
COPP'EIt,
SHEET-IRON AND MI :ARE
2./LA1T1T1".4.C.102,7.
/HIDE Subscriber would respectfully in
-111- :brrn his Friends and the Public gen
ernllv, that he has taken the entire stock of
Mr. ANDREW POLLEY, and will continue to
curry on the above mentioned buFiness rn
till its various branches, at the old stand. in
East York street, directly opposite Mr. A.
B. Kurtz's tavern, where he is prepared to
manufacture to order, and will keep con,
stnntly on hand
A LAI!CF. A;Sincrm ENT OF
S 4CE 'ILI:: MY .LW'"
COPX"Ini. WARE,
of the host male:ires, and made ic a work
man like manner.
ST OV S
Of all kinds, and of the nezzeid patterns
ALSO- A SUPPLY OF
117 0 'ark' 1111
for baking, &c. Ilopio , r, by a ctr;ct aneri•
tinn to business, and ao earnest erzire :o
please, to receivo a liberal share of Public
patronage.
GEORIF E. BUEHLER
Gettysburg, Sept. 25, 1833. ti—J6
N. B. The highest price Diyen, in c es h
or 7'rode, 11)r OLD COPPER. PEWTER
and LEA D. G. K B.
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STOVES AND HOLLOW-WARE.
F OR Sale cheap, by the Subscriber, a
large It of Stores, all sizes and very
handsome patterns, among whsch are
OCCICIITa• 5T:73%
OF rnrrrni.:37 - r KINDS.
Also—A Large Stock of
Pots, Ovens, Kettles, and Pans,
WITH A LACGE STOCK OF
BAR IRON & STEEL,
DUNLOP SEIVER'S
.)_'ID'S,
WITH A GENERAL A..;SORT.HENT OP
EDGE TOOLS,
(warranted)—till of which will be sold on
pleasing forms.
GEORGE ARNOLD.
Gettysburg, Sept. 25, 1x39. 4t--26
Iltrattdrettals 'Vegetable Pills.
PUBLIC OPINION.—PubIic opinion is per
haps the only unerring guide from whose de
cision there is no appeal ; and was there ever sul
a manifestation of its approval, as there is with
BRANDRETIFT VEGETABLE UNIVER
SAL PILLS ? Step by step has this Medicine
wormed itself into favor, in spite of ENVI, prat
max and scoax. Triumphant has been its pro_
gress to its present sphere of extensive usefulness.
It has surmounted okaacle.s bef.re which quakery
sinks paralysed—and has gained for itself a repu
tation which neither PHISICIANS. nor flippant
sordid counterfeiting apothecarits can ever injure.
These charlatans nevertheless no assail it with
the malignant shafts ef their despicable envy, and
which rebounds upon themselves with a power
each day on the increase. until they themselves
will be covered with the slime of their own manu
facturing. They can no more injure the reputa
tion of BRANDRETIPS PILLS than they can
lay their hands up.ni the sun.
How TO BE SECURE ratan COCNTERFEITS.—
Never to purchase Brandrethis Pills without be
ing positively sure that the persan selling has a
copperplate certificate of Agency, and fty• observe
it has been renewed—no CERTIFICATE BE
ING ANY 'MIA RA NTEE AFTER TW ELVE
MONTHS FROM DATE that Pills sold by the
holder aie genuine.
All Pills having Wm. Brandreth on the label,
and George Hodgkinson cn the edge. are counter
feits, and made to DECEIVE THE PUBLIC
and evade the law at the samo time.
These, and indeed ALL counterfeit Pills, if used
according to the direction of my Pills, are calcu
lated to DESTROY LIFE. They are made by
men having no standing or respectability, without
habitation or name—perfectly careless of conse
quences, provided money is obtained.
[Extract from Dr. B's address to Citizens of U. S.]
And he careful to remember that I bare never
authorised any Doctor, Druggist, .Apothecary, or
Pei Her in the United States to sell my Pills.
These contemptible PEnsvnts universally sell
counterfeits.. Never forget that this cLass, Doctors,
Druggists, Apothecaries, and Pedlars are the men
Who sell counterfeits, and that all Traile_vmen wbo
are made agents, bare each of them a COPPER
PLATE certificate of Agency, signal in writing
with a pen by me; and which certificate requires
renewal every twelve months, it being no guaran
tee for more than arse year from date--observe the
date is not WRITTEN, it is COPPERPLATE.
The following respective pe'rsona are my fluty
authorised AGENTS in Adams county, Pa.,
whose namfrare,
THOMAS J. COOPER, Gettysburg,
'JOHN NI. STEVENSON, do.
J. A. & J. S. DAVIS, littleztown.
WILLIAM lIILDEBA ND, E. 21,4 Berlin.
• ADAM EPLY, New Chester.
ABRAHAMKING, Hunterstown. •
' My offices in Philadelphia are at No. S North
Eight Street, and 43 Chesnut Street.
B. BRAN METH, M. D.
211 Broadway, New. York.
N. B. All travellers from me have a power of
Attorney, proved before the Clerk of thes•ounty
of Now York. Observe it. •
A DVERTISEM EN'I'S
CO-PARTNERSHIP.
nIVVITID YIEIXGY
AM)
DAATIE.S; TZLIDIPMEM.,
AVE tins day entered into Partnership
AL-a. in the busines or
C 11,13 triP - - 01 VAIN V:,
IN ALL ITS VARIOUS MUNCHEN:
which they will carry on nt the Old Stand
of David Dungy, in (:Thanthershurg Street,
Where they will keep constantly on hand
for sale, at the lowest prices,
Bureaus, Tables, Bedsteads,
and all other articles in the line of their
business.
n'cliey will also [MIN° C OFFIA'S
on the shortest notice—and have a llnAnst:
with which they will attend Funerals when
required.
They hope for a share of pnblie patron.
age, and will endeavor to deserve it.
DAVID IIEAGY,
DANIEL TRIMMER.
March 13, 1838. tf-50
WOOL! WOOL!
iqviE subscriher continue the sale of
JR- WOOL on commission, nod is pre.
pared to make liberal advances, it' required,
On Wool consigned to him for sale.
LYMAN REED.
No. 227, Baltimore St. Baltimore.
Baltimore, Sept. 11,1839. 2m-24
ffiettleavell,Brikon eir fflSliruvt
GLIM' /4:11S & CO3l 3I SSIO.Si
31 Elul LINTS,
Corner of Commerce and Pratt Streets,
BALTIMORE,
O FFERAD the Country trade for Cash
or prompt payment, the following
GOODS:
TO WIT:
50 bls. S. LI. .11olasses
20 lihils West India & N. Orleans ditto
200 bags Rio Coffee, (part strong scented)
100 " Laguira do.
100 " Havana do.
50 hhds. N. Orleans & Porto Rico Sugar
10 pipes and hall pipes Champagne and
Rochelle Brandy
5 " (;in
50 tierces Honey
200 boxes Raisins
100 quarto do.
150 eighth do. Fresh importation.
so ksgs do. •
TOGETIIER WITH
Cinnamon, Clones, Pepper, Teas in chests,
half chests and boxes, 4.c. 4.c.
Bakinlore. Nov. 17, 1837.
MONEY WANTED.
B" A M in want of money, and therefore call
/I- upon all thos_that have notes or Book
accounts with 30 of long standing, to cull
and make payment, or at least let me have
part; and in order to help out, I will take in
Q korpavment of old debts, or for Goods, Ohl
iltial, Copper and Bross.
GEO. ARNOLD.
September 18, 1828. 3t-25
FRESH GOODS.
Cheaper than ever!
►subcrribrr has just returned from
. 14 - the eity,and is now opening at his store
on the north-east corner of the Diamond,
A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF
t ry.. Y • r• '• *
of the, 'best cxxxo‘lity---eutbr
clog every variety of
D 1 2" GOODS,
4.c. OSOOMRIES,
4.c. 6cc.
which have been purchased on the best terms
—and which he can sell cheaper than they
have ever been oili.red. He invites the public
to give him a call, and judge for themselves.
SAMUEL 1% ITUEROW.
Gettysburg, May 15, 1938. tf-7
P1132/161C NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the subscriber
by bond, note or book account nre re
quested to call and make settlement on or
&fore the first of November next—after that
time, they will be placed in an officer'Oi4ti
for collection.
RoßEier SMITH.
September 4, 1838. td-23
gittlealrs LAZA
FR 1011' X '71:1 S lit S.
rrHE Subscriber has now on hand a large
-M I L stock 'or very superior
w c,/2 er) J.t ayQa. u
FRINGE ,AND TASSELS,
OF lIIS OWN lI,kNUFACTURE,
which he will dispose of on tl►e most reason
able terms.
(I:—Orders from a distance will be prompt
ly attended to. Any Pattern made to order.
Address
JOHN ODELL,
- Gettysburg, Pa.
N. B. All kinds of MILITARY work
done to order.
November 17, 1837.
CIAR LEG A NT'S .BALSAMOF.
HEALTH, prepared by John S. Mil•
ler of Frederick, !kid:, for 'sale at the Drug
Store of
S. H. BUEHLER.
August 14, 1839. tc-20
GETTYSBURG
STEAM rouNDirr.
rffIHE subscriber has established n
Steam I'oundr yin Gouyslyirg,
Adams county, Pa., and is now prepared for
making
03 MITT
of every kind, in the neatest and hest
Having the best gray Foundry Pig in the
State, nod long experienced Workmen, the
castings cannot fail to be smoother and of a
superior quality; and in a short time will be
prepared to do all kinds of
Bran Castinp,s and Smith
Turning . Of every Lind in
IRON and IMAMS,
Persons having any thing to do in the above
line of business, would do well to cull. All
orders and particularly those froin n distance,
thankfully received mid punctually attended
to.
A FIRST RATE
.Mac - 111.111st tuiik l'uttern
4 . 14 N,
•
antiN
ig attached to the Esitiblightnent. Patterns
can thoref)re be furni,hed at all times on
short notice.
OLD %1 EATA L taken nt the Foundry
in exchange, and tho 1-116 H EST PRICE
IN CASH paid for Ohl Copper mid
grass.
(KrFrom a disposition to please, and a
determination to make SUPERIOR work,—
(none other shall lea ee the Establishment,)
the subscriber hopes, therefore, I hat he may
be patronized.
G EO. ARNOLD.
Gettysburg, August 28, lEt:39. :3m-22
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THE .übscrther has opened a Shop, on
Second street, a few doors cast t'rorn
the Market llouse,in Chambersburg, where
he will build SAIITII GA I DNER'S
PORTABLE HORSE POWER
THRESHING MACHINE,
which he will sell in Franklin, Adams and
Bedford counties. These tnachmes are now
in operation in this county, and are equal if
not superior to any other —and may be had,
by persons wishing to obtain them, In any of
the nbove.named counties, on the shortest
notice, by applying to the subscriber, who
hopes by strict attention to business to secure
a share of public. patronage.
(KrAn advantage which this Machine
has over others, is that the horse power is
constructed to work under the overshot of a
barn, so that ram does nut interiors with its
operations.
JOHN TAYLOR.
Chambersburg, June 5, 1838. tf-40
O'VILCFA.
SHE Subscriber, residing in the Borough
kIA of Gettysburg, hereby gives notice to all
persons indebttd to the Estate of
‘VALTER SMITH, Esq.
late of the Borough of Gettysburg,Adams County,
Pa.deceased,tocall and make immediate payment,
and those having claims against said Estate, will
present thorn without delay, properly authen
ticated, for settlement.
ROBERT. SMITH, Executor.
September 4, 1833. 6t-2S
ALL persons indebted to the Estate e
Dr. JESSE GILBERT, late of the
Borough of Gettysburg, Adams county, Pa.
deceased, are desired to call. with the sub
scriber, and make immediate payment, and
those who have claims against said Estate,
are requested to present them, properly au
thenticated for settlement.
The Administrator resides in Gettysburg .
B. GI LBERT, Adm'r.
September 11, 1838. 6t-24
APPRENTICES WANTED.
61 0 , OR 3 Apprentices to the Saddle and
Harness making business. Boys of
good moral character, froM the'countfy, and
about 16 years of age, will find a good situ
iqjpn by applying immediately to
DW IN A. ATLEE.
Gettysburg, Aug. 29, 133Ec tr-22
TEOF Subscriber, residing in Ctimhorland
township, hereby gives notice to all par.
sans indebted to the Estate of
PHILIP HARRIS,
late of Cumberland township, Adams County, Pa.
deceased, to call and make immediate payment,
and those having claims against said Estate, will
present them without delay, properly authentica•
tod, for settlement.
WILLIAM DEN WARD, Exe . er.
September 18, 1838. 61-25
ALL persons indebted to the Estate of
WILLIAM M'MILLAN,Iate of Ham
iltonban township, Adams county, deceased,
are desired•to call with the Stibscribers, and
make, immediate payment, and those who
have claimsagainst said Estate,are requested
to present them, properly authenticated for
Battlement.
'fho Administrators reside in Hamilton
ban township. ,
SAMUEL I LAN, ? Adm'rs.
DAVID M'M I LLAN. S
August 21 1839. Qt-21
AI)VISERTENIENTS
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1111.1UT1FUL 111WI1I 17.171 re
&:Z. is the grandest ornament btloriging to the
human frame. how strangely the loss ofit chum.
zes the comitenance arid prematurely brings on
the appearance of yid age, which causes many to
recoil at being uncovered, and sometimes even to
shun society to avoid the jests and sneers of their
acquaintance; the remainder (Albeit. lives are con
sequently spenthn retirement. In short, riot even
the loss of property fills the generous thinking
youth with that heavy sinking gloom ns does the
lons 01 his hair. To avert all those unpleasant cir
cumstances, DI?IDG OS BALM OF CO.
1.0 11131 A stops the hair from fdlling off on the
first application and a lbw bottles restores it again.
It likewise produces eyebrows and whiskers; pre
voots the hair from turning grey, !mikes it curl
beautifully, arid frees it from scurf. Numerous
certificates of the first respectability in support of
the virtues of (Attridge's Balm, tut) shown by the
proprietors.
ICT*Rood the follmitng
ROBERT W HARTON, Esq. late Mayor of
Philadelphia, hag certified, as may be soon below,
to the high character of the following gentlemen.
The undersigned do hereby certify that we have
used the 1111 m of Columbia discovered by J. Old
ridge, and have 'bum' it highly serviceable not
only as a preventive against the dr of hair,
but also a certain restorative.
AVM. THATCHER, senior.
Methodist Minister in St. Georgo charge,
No. 86 North Fifth street.
JOHN P. LNGLIS, 331 Arch stroet.
JOHN D. THOMAS, M. D. 163 Raco at,
JOHN S. FUREY, 101 Spruce at. i t
HUGH McCU DY, 243 South 2d at.
JOHN GARD, Jr. 123 Arch st.
The aged, and those whu persist in wearing
wigs, may not always experience its restorative
qualities, yet it will certainly raise its virtues in
the estimation of the plilic,when it is known that,
throe of the above signets arb more than 50 years
of age, and the others not loss than 30.
CO3I3IONWEALTIII OP PF.NNAYLVANIA,
City of Philadelphia.
I, ROBERT VHALTON, Mayorot said city
of Philadelphia, do hereby certify that I ant well
acquainted with Messrs. J. P. Inglis, John S. Fu
roy, and Hugh McCurdy, whose names are sign
ed to the above . certificate, that they are gondo
-1 mon of character and respectability, and as such
full credit should be given to the said certificate.
In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my
hand, and caused the seal of the city to bo affix
ed; [L. S.] this sixth day of December. &c.
ROBERT IVHARTON, Mayor.
OBSERVE that each bottle of the Genuine Bohn
has a splendid engraved wrapper, on which is re
presented the Fulls of Niagara. &c. &c.
For sale at wholesale by COMSTOCK, & CO Solo
Agents for America, Now York, and by most
druggist throughout America.
Piles or Hemorrhoids.
Ic7-TO THE AFFLICTED PUBLIC.
10 T is considered of great importance for the
I LA_ public to know the following facts :
' About four years ago, Solomon flays, the per.
son to whom the celebrated Dr. Gridley had, on
his death bod, imparted the secret of making a
Liniment to cure the Piles, authorized it to be
put up and sold under the name of flays' Lini
ment, and enjoined that all who would use ono
bottle for the Piles, and return the empty bottle,
should have the prices refunded.
Since that limo, upwards of fifty thousand bot
tles have been sold, out of which, not ten have
been returned, and those only because the per
sons did not use it properly !! Such wonderful
success, probably, never attended any other arts.
elm It is now determined by the proprietor, that
the public shall bo made more fully acquainted
with its virtues, so
y: tlio,Cthoso suffering with that
dreadful complaint availmu themsolvesof its use.
There aro many I.4 . p . ;usand certificates of the•
most respectable and authentic character,many of
which may be examined where the article is sold.
It is used as an external application, and for
many other complaintS enumerated in the wrap
per, is considered remarkably effective; but fur
the PILES it has no equal, and tho agents are now
bound to refund in all cases whore it does not cure.
It is being used in hospitals in our principal
cities with great effect.
No FICTION.--This extraordinary chemical
composition, the result of science and tho wven• -
tion of a celebrated medical man, the introduction
or which to the public was invested with the so
lemnity, of a death= b ed bequest, has since wined;
a reputation unparalleled, fully sustaining the
correbtisiss—of the lamented Dr. Gridley's last.
confiraibn; that.;"lia dared not die without giving
to posterity the benefit of his knowledge on the.
subject," and he therefore bequeathed to his Mona
and attendant S. Hays, the secret of his discovery,
It it is' now used in the principal hospitals. anal
the private .practice in our country, first end most.
certainly fur the cure of the PILES, and also sck
extenEively and effectually as to baffle credulity.
unless whore its effects are witnessed. External..
ly in the following complaints:
For Dropsy.—Creating extraordinary absorp•
tion at ones.
AU Swellings.---Reducing them Wu few hours..
Rheumatism-A cuteor Chronie.givingqiiicir case
Sore Throat —By cancers, ulcers, or colds.
Croup and Whooping Cough.—Extornally end
over the chest. •
All Braises, Sprains, and Burns, curing in a
low hours.
Sores and Ulcers.—Wliotlier fresh or long
standing, and Fever sores.
Its operation upon adults and children in redu,
clot; rheumatic swellings and loosening coughs
and tightness of chest by relaxation of thes
parts. has boon surprising beyond concoptidn.—
Tho common remark of those who have used it,
in the PII / E9, is, ';it acts like a charm."
It is used only as Cri external application, and
us sovereigmpower in curing tho above named
complaints, is Justified by sclentifi , principles.
CsuTioN.—Ohsorvo that each bottle of tho goo
uino has a splendid engraved wrapper• with the
Immo of Mr. Hays and Comstock a:. cu. on it.
KirFur Sale nt the Drug Store of
SAMUEL U.BUEHLER.
Gettisburg, Oct. 13 1 107. eowly9