STAR& REPUBLICAN BANNER, BY BonEnv 2 - virarrn:biltDLE TON *.Office Of the Star 454. Banner: Chambersburg Street, a fox) doors . West'of the Court-house. L The Srin & Retunttopt Thorrrrat its pub.. fished nt TWO DOLLARS per nnnum (or Vol ume of 52 numbers,) payable half yearly in ad uctnce: or TWO DOLLARS & FIFTY CENTS if oof paid until after the expiration of the year. 11. No subscription will be received fur a shorter period than six months; nor will the paper bo dis continued until all arrearages aro paid, tiniest; 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. Anvswrises ENTK not °scut . .ding a square, will ho inserted tuarE timra for $l, and 25 cents for each subsequent insertion—the number of in sertions to bo marked, or they will be published till forbid and charged accordingly; longer ones in the same proportion. A reasonablededuction wilt be made to those who advertise by the year. IV. All Lettorsaud Communications addressed to the Editor by mail must bo post-paid, or they will not bo attended to ADVERTISEMENTS. ROBERT W. MIDDLETON, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE 4 ,. f ice a few doors West of the Court House. _ 6* — All business entrusted to, him will be attended to with fidelity and despatch. October 16,1639. Lt.-29 LAST NOTICE. . ALL poraoru3 indebted l 0 DAVID lIRAGY, are requesied to call and make pay ment immediately. Those having claims against him will also call and make settle ment. It W. MIDDLETON. October 10, 1838. 3t--10 Jost received by the subscriber, a fresh supyly of GARLEGANT'S 'BALSAM/ RTIOAXTEL, Prepared may by JOHN S. MILLER, Frederieb City,'Md. 111 1 111 IS valuable Medicine has only been intro duced-,11- to the public in various parts of the country, and hundreds of parsons have used it,and found its beneacial etrects, and 7 out of ten cases tiave been permanently cured of the Dyspepsia, (Atones, Nervous Tremors, lowness of Spirits, Palpitation of the heart; and all those trains of diseases, remitting from a disordered condition of the stomach and liver, or doningement of the di gestive function, such as general debility or weak ness, flatulency, loss of appotitb, sour eructations 'and acidities of the stomach, costiveness, head ache, jaundice, flatulent and bilious cholla, tic. The proprietor does not recommend it as most patent medicines, as, a curd all, and when used is found wanting, so that the public have got so much deeeived, that they can scarcely be prevailed upon so try any more, which iii not the case with this 13alsam of Health, as hundreds - of persons have received the most happy and good effect.s, which the propricter can.prove, if required by the teeth mony of many respectable persons that have been cured of the above &cacao, ho boo only given the certificates of several persona below, salt would, occupy too much room in this advertisement to in sert all the cortifi.catcs, which ho has in his pos session—many of which can be seen in his Di. rectiona, which accompany each Bottle. Certyiefiete of ,ltifehpfas Weaver This ia ,to certify that I bought of your agent at Gettysburg, several bottles, of your valuable Bal_ sam of Health, which completely cured mo of tho Dyspepsia. I had taken much of other patent lfedicines, but found no relief, until I made use of your Halsain of• Health,- which effected -a nulical curo, and do recommend it to all those who are troubled with that obstinate disoider Dyspepsia. • ~ N ICHOLAS WEAVER. Gettysburg, Pa. Nov. 2, 1838. ' ' Certifiate of Jos. 8. Snapp, Frederiek Co. Va Mr. John Mince.; Bir—l do hereby 'cottify,that I have been.aillicted with Dyspepsia for ,the last 4 or 5 years, which has been increasing on me ever since to suclie tiogree,thatilir the last 3or 4 weeks : previous to using your valuable Garlegant's Bal sam of Health, I am certain I had not eat one ounce a day.of any kiwi of food, neither weal able to sleep with any, kind of comfort during the tirne,be 'cituse of a 'severe pain in the stoma. ' Infact; I 'had given myself as incurable; es I had recourse to so many different remedies Without any benefit. • At length I heard of your Balsam of Health being advertised, and Was indaced to try it. '/ accord ' ingly bought' ono bottle frorn'you'r agent, (Wm. Miller, Winchester.) After taking the first three doses, I found the' stomaeli to retain in some de ' gree what I eat;tirid r the ran' in ,a groat measure subsiding. -After using only one and a.half bot tles I found myself entirely well, and ciln now eat tiny thing I have as inclination for, and can sleep well at night. It was surprising to sec tho guanti -sy, cf morbid matter diae harged fronirayritoinach, ‘ihich am 'inclined tolielicto Was coated thick - with it, which no doubt rendered all diet indigesti- Me. Given.under may hand this let day of Do- Isombe.r, 1830. • ' il i JOS. B. P,.; Froderich County, Va. Tho proprietor requests all those po that aro afflicted in the way above described,to givo his medicine a fait trial,and,ho assures tbon thoy will not Do disappointed. ' - • ; :,, :, He does assure the public and cithene of this place and county, that, his Balsam is Botanical in its composition, and is pmfectlfinnocent,and can be need by both saxes of any agemith porfoct safety; without any change of haldt or diets' ..., ..; VoF solo only in 'Hagerstown, by MILLER and 1,1/'l'Z, in Minynor.baro', P. by M. M. IiTUNER, owl in Shippeuebuts, by JOHN , P1iE04,11.11- 111iIDGE. , For Ingo at the , Drug Store of Otitystni4. May 15.1031. inktiOFtIDGE'S BALM OP COLUM ‘-, DIA and Hire' Lunnixx•r---for sale et the Drug' tort pr • • • S. H. IItJEULT3R. August 141,1838. ti-20 ftRANDRETEI'S MILS for saki atlhe aww Stotts of THOMAS 14' COOPER and J. M. STEVENSON. Ottiyaburg, Stinowtx.r Sy 198 x. tf-23 rams WOR SALE. THE subscriber offers, at private sale, his .11 1 A It IVI situato part in Cumberland and part in Free dom townships, 3 miles from Gettysburg, containing 212 elcrept of Patented Land—or which 40 Acres .are Timber, 25 Aeres.of Meadow, and more may bo made. imprevernents area good and LOG BARN, and other necessary im provements; there an excellent Orchard, a well of wator at the door—and Marsh creek runs through the Farm. The term, which will bo very satisfac tory, will be made known on application to the subscriber. October 9, 1939. P.I.L &IDLE AIR silit AT - PUBLIC SALE. WILL be sold at Public Sale, (by ad journment,) on Friday the 2d of Nommbrr. 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 Laud. The Improvements are a good LOG DWELLING I t 1..•1:. .. Log Barn, &c. The land is of a good qual ity, and in an excellent state of cultivation —with a suitable proportion of Timber. tr - '"Sale to commence at one o'clock, r. ta. on the premises, when attendance will be given, and the terms made known by ISAAC MONFORT. Adair. with the will annexed, of George Borcaw, deed October 16, 1838. Krlf the abOre Property is not sold on said day, it will be RENTED. Tho terms will be made known at the same time and place. VALUABLE FARM FOR 14A.1411. WILL be Exposed to. Public Sale, on the premises, on Tuesdoy the 13th of . Notember next, 411. VALIIMILIO PAR= Late the property of JOHN PEDEN, de ceased, situated in Freedom township, Ad ams county,Pa. two miles north of Emmitts burg, adjoining 'undo of Henry Heagy, Thomas acid, Martin's and others, contain ing ,170, acres', and the usual allow ance; .about 'l6O Acres cleared; the residue well l'imhered, with a great quantity of valuable Locust trees; the unpioventents are A GOOD TWO STORM' STONE ' ' , • ROUSE 7 IrrRILLIn are and Kitchen,donble'Log Barn,Wagon Shed, Carriage Shed and Corn Crib, and other necessary out•buildings,three•wells of water convenient to the buildinga,alao an excellent orchard of various kinds of fruit.' , IC:rkhtle to commence at o'clock, r. 7s. on said day, when attendance will be given, and terms made known. Any p4rSon wishing to view the property, will please call on • , THOMAS REM, Agent for the Heirs. October 16,1838. • to-29' • N. B. If not sold on the above mention ed day, it will•be RENTED. . • PIITIEVIAIC ; -IRN of an Order of Orphans' Court of Adams county wilt be sold at rabble the pretnises;'thi Saturday the, 24th day of November next,al r• id Ji 'l`r act, of Lana. Late the Estate of,/ our! hILLLEai deceased, situate in Germany township, Adams Coun. thlklbout cue mite from Littlestown, adjoin ing hinds of John Beck, Andrew Ilorebaugh, Llenry•Bnyder and others, containing 50 Aares.nctere or NW—on which are erected! TWO STORY • 1. " • DWELLING ; - • It 0 XI f 4, FA ; , Lag Barp, and stable, with all other necks.: sary impcoyements, as well us eacellent Water convenient. Torras' 'made known on - the day of sale end attendance given by • FREDERICK COLEHOUSE. • Administratof do bonis non. October lA, 1838. is-20 rensisytva:kta .111i4O-Staverg • Society' Tho'noit rneidirig b 1 this Seclety, will bit Held at COATESVILLE, 'Clicistoi edenty. the:3olll , a tho Tenth month (October,) tit 10 o'cloCk, A; M. The Aced , sociotios aro requootod to send full dole. , gallons and, friends of tho canso,goncrally tiro . oarneitly invited to attood. '.lt will be strictly, it BUSINESS' ME'ETING,acid manors ° f the high.' get' impedance to the 'wolfing of the cameo will! clialnkils attention. : . , Becrotaries,of local eociettes are refiposted bring or Bond to the meeting, written answers as' full and!' accurate as possible, to' 'the following' questions. The number of members in your, society? if it Includes,males and fomales, how many.of each, sox? Tho names of the officers? How rosily copies of tho Pennsylvania Freeman and taken by the society or its members? - How many copied of other Anti. Slavery cations? rgiocifying the titlo, and number of oath kind. °meow-7 Have you an Anti Slavery Library? and if as how largo. How much Money has heart paid float your so..i may or its members, to the !hods of tho State . Eioetety,iince its last meeting at Harrisburg? How much has been subscribed or plodgod,which has not yet been paid? flow much has boon expended for tho canso in your own vicinity? and for what spocifice objects? October 03, 1.935. t —3tl PUBLIC BALM TWO-STORY BRICK 110ITSE, WM. McGAUGHY. 3t-20 ADVERTISgMENTS. STOVES AND HOLLOW-WARE, IVOR Sale cheap, by the Subscriber, a largo lot of Stoves, all sizes and very handsome patterns, among which aro COOXIITO 5T07.111% OF DIFFERENT HINDS. Also—A Large Stork bf Pots, Ovens, Kettles, and Pans, WIT! A LARGE STOOIC OP BAR IRON Sr. STEEL, DUNLOP 4. SENER'6' casr-smiaz .SAES, WITM A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OP EDGE TOOLS, (soarrantecl)---all of which will be sold on pleasing tertn6. GEORGE ARNOLD. Gettysburg, Sept. 25, 1839. 4t-20 ilrandretles Ifitgettible • PUBLIC OPINION.—.PubIie opinion is per haps the only unerring guide front whose de cision there is no appeal ; and was there ever such a manifestation of .its approval, Si there is with BRANDRETII'T VEGETABLE UNIVER SAL ruls I Stop by step has this Medicine Wormed itself into favor, in spite of army, Deal stow and scows. Triumphant has been its pro. greys to its present sphere of extensive usefulness. It has surmounted obstacles before which quakery sinks paralysed—and NO gained fur itself a repu tation' which neither reran( ANS, nor flippant sordid counterfeiting apotheecuied can over injure. These charlatans nevertheless no assail• it with the malignant shafts of their despicable envy, and which rebounds upon. themselves. with a power each day on the increase. until they ;themselves will bo covered with the slime of their own mann. factoring. They can no more injure the reputa tion of BRANDRETH'S PILLS than they can lay their hands upon tho sun. How TO BB SECIIIIII TROY COUNTIAZEITA.••••• Never to purchase Drandreth's Pills without be ing positively sure that the person selling has a copperplate certificate of Agency, and OE7 observe it has been renewed—no CERTIFICATE BE. ING ANY GUARANTEE AFTER TWELVE MONTHS FROM DATE that Pills sold by the holder are genuine. AU Pills having Win. Brandreth on the label, and George Hodgkinson on the edge, aro counter feits, and mule to DECEIVE THE PUBLIC and evade the law at the same time. These, and indeed ALL counterfeit Pills, if used act:calling to the direction of my Fills, are calcu lated to DESTROY LIFE. They axe made by mon having no standing of rettpeetability, without habitation or name—perfectly, careless of conse quences, provided money is obtained. • • [Extract from Dr. Ws address to Citizens of 1.74 8 -1 And be careful,to remember that have never authorised any Doctor, Druggist, Apothecary, or Pedlar in the. United States to sell my Pills. These c.ontemptiblo et:flaw/vs universally sell counterfeits. Never forget that thiselass, Doctors, Druggista, Apothecaries, and Pedlars are the men who sell counterfeits, and that all Tradesmen who aro made agents, have each of them a COPPER. PLATE certificate of Agincy, signed in writing With a pen by me and which certificate recluires renewal every twelve months, it being'no gunman. tee for more than one year froni date—observe the datels not WRITTEN,It is'COPPERPLATE. The following, r cspetivo Forpons aro My duly atithorised ' AGENTS in Adams county,' Pa., whOse names aie, ' • THOMAS .1. COOPER, Gonyaburg, JOHN M. STEVENSON, do. J. A. AEI. 'B:DAVIS; littlestown. WILLIAM /lILDgIIAND, East DorMI. ADAM EPLYo4433Pdhestar. • ABRAEIAM I ICING; iliinterstown. ' My offices in Philado,lphis are at No. 8 North Eight Btreot, find 43 Cliesmit'atreet. • •'• ERAN I 'DRETH,.M. D: • 24,1, Broadway, New yark..` •N. B. All traveller!, front -meAtovii a Power of Attorney, proved bofoto thO Clork of tho County 'Orlstew York. Obseivo it. • a•znp(OZENLI - 0/02 . W 3 (11,474c1 - zArr HEREA§ the Hon. D. ' DuuKEE, Esq 4 PresidentOf the several Courts of COmmon Plea's, in the Counties compori leg the Nineteenth Distriet,dr Jitstice of the Ccitutx•of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other= offendefik in the said District=-and Wm. M'CLEAN, and GEORGE Will, Edge- Jtidgeti.el the Courts of Cerntnen Pleas; and Justices of the Courts of Oyer and Termi nor, and General Jail beliVery,for the trial, of all capital and other offenders in the Ceun ty of Adams---have issued their precept, bearing date the 29th day of August, in the year of per Linin one thop..laq eight hundred and thirty-eight,mid to me directed, for holding a Court of Cona l mon Pleas, and Genettil'4uartelf3essionsof the Peace, and . Generallail • Delivery, and Court of Oyer and Terauner, at Gettysburg, on Monday, the'26til day onDloveniber next— l . Citite is liemilyy . :Td all the ,TuAiee'e of the Peace; the Coro. ner, and Constabied; within thifixiid Cciarity 'of Adams, that they he ?hen and there, in 'their proper persons,with their'Rolfs;'Re., coals, Inquisitions, xaminations, and otlie'r Remembrances, to do • tho,ge, things,* Which to 'their offices and in diet ,I)ehalf appertain; to be done and also they who Will Pio'secute against the prisoners that are, or then shall be; in tfie Jail of the said County of Adams, are to be then.aud tbere;to prosecute against them as shall be)u:st. WM. TAUGEIMBAUGH, Sheriff: October 23; 1838. ' te-30 GETTPSBURG GrAIRDS/ VDU wilt parade in front of the Court house, on Saturday the 3d of Nevem. ber next, nt 2 o'clock, P. .11. precisely, in winter uniform. JOHN ZIEGLER, 0. S. October 23, 1939. tv-30 ADVERTISEMENTS. • • (t i • • • 4 CO-PARTNERSHIP. DAvw rizus.mir AND DANIZIL TRIDIEVEDIt, ' Ell AVE this day entered into Partnership Ja- 11 - in, the bupines of C tverr wax% CT, IN ALL ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES: which they will carry on at the Old Stand of David Ileagy, id,Chatribersburg Street, Where they wilt keep constantly on hand for sale, at the lowest prices, • Bureaus, Tables, Bedsteads; and all other articles in the line of their businesa. KrThey will also make COLIPLArS on the shortest notice—and have a EluansE with which they will attend Fuoerals,when required. They hope fora share of public patron age, and will endeavor to deserve it. DAVID fIEAGIY, DANIEL TRIMMER. March 13, 1838. tf-50 W s . 5'S • 1 -7 • Agir ? , • , 4 sir WOOL Y WOOL VIHE subscriber cohtinues the sale of WOOL on commission, and is pre pared to make liberal advances, if required, on wool consigned to bun for sale. LY MAN REED. No. 227, Baltimore St. Baltimore. Baltimore, Sept. 11,1898. 2rn,-24' Kettlewell, lsoaa OP ITillterd GROCERS & COMMISSION MERCII.A.NTS, Corner of Commerce and Pratt Streets, BALTIMORE, OFFER to tho,Country trade for Cash or prompt payment, tho following GOODS: TO WIT : 50 Ms. S: D. Molasses 20 hhds. West Indict & 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 half pipes Champagne and Rochelle Brandy 5 " Gin 50 tierces Honey 200 boxes Raisins 100 quarto do. 150 eighth do; > Fresh Importation. 50 kap do. itorrnra WITU Cinnamon, Cloves, Pepper, Teas in chests, half chests and boxes, 4-c. 4.c. Baltimore, Nov. 17, 1887. tf-33 MONEY WANTED. lAM in want of money, and therefore call upon all those , that hare notes or Book accounts with me of long standing, to call and make payment, or at least let me have part; and in order to help out, I will take in payment of old, debts, or for Goods, Ohl Metal, Copper and Brass. • GEO. ARNOLD. September 18,.1838. • 3t-25 PRESIDE G r OODS. Cheaper' than ever! Tim.subscribar has just n3tutned from the city,and is now opening nt his store on the north=east corner Ofthe Diamond, A 'SPLENDID ASSORTDIENT 'OFF 1 k I 1:11 a ifr -47 4; ot-tho - bigt civettutlititiva. cing, every vesiets D R GCI DS' GROOSBIES s • which have been purchased on the best terms —and which he can sell cheaper than they have ever been offered. He invites the public to give him a call; and judge for themselves. • SAMUEL WITHEROW. Gettysburg, May 15, 1838. , tf-7 12'131111.01V LL personsindobted to tho 'subscriber 4 - x- by bond; note or book 'accouot,aro re= quested to call and make settlement on or &fore the first of November next. ,after that titne, they will be placed in an officer's handti for collection. • • •,r :ROBERT ,SYLITIL :September 4,1838:i • , •1•01d-23 00401 r. 1414;03' . . FRIXGE.AIPrI4I'I4S*4IiS. THE SdbgCriber has now on hand n largd stock of very - superior ObCll/02 1 Zek . aoo 7l FRINGE AND NASSEI,S, OF HO OWN ~.. which he will dispose of on the most reason. able terms. _ • „ 0: 7- Orders from a disMnee will be prompt; ly attended to. Any Pattern min t° polar, Address • JOHN ODELL, Gettysburg, Pa... N. B. All kinds of MILITARY work done to order. November 17, 1887. , tf-33 CIARLEGANT'S BALSAM OF 117 q HEALTH, prepared by John S. Sa lm of Frodorick, rad., for ealo at tho D Store of . S. H. BUEHLER. August 14, 1939. tf-20 At VERTISEIVIENiPa. • • ' • --- 1• - •• - • • • •: - .7 •••••.* ' • 7. - GETTYSBURG STEAD! rouNrowsr. ;T HE subscriber has established a Stettin Potendry in Gettysburg, Adams county, Pa., and is now prepared for making Vdf&O'L'UMOSY2 , of every kind, in' the neatest and bed manner. flaying the best gray Foundry Pig in the State, and long experienced• ; Workmen, the castings cannot fail to be sinoothar and of a superior quality; and in.a short time will ha prepared to do all kinds of "grass •Castirags and Smith Work. L 8 0-4.• Turning of every kind ➢n IflON and ItitlitA.SSl Porsons having any thing to do in tho above lino of business, would do well to call. All orders and particularly those from a distance, thankfully received and punctually attended to. A FIRST RATEI :+ilimlaini.st and Pattern Maker • is attached to the Establishment. Patterns can therefore be furnished at all times on short notice. OLD MEATAL taken at the Foundry in exchange, and the lIIG 'lnn PRICE IN CASE! paid for Old Copper and ITtra 84. 0:7 - Front a disposition to please, and a determination to make SUPERIOR work,— (none other shall leave the Establishment ? ) the subscriber hopes, therefore, that ho may bo patrenized. GEO. ARNOLD. Gettysburg, August 28, 1839. 9m-22 THE bubscriber has opened a Shop, on Second street, a few doors east from tho Market tiouso,in Chanabersburg, where ho will build SMITH. GA RDNER'S PORTABLE HORSE POWER THRESHING MACHINE, which be will sell in Franklin, Adams and Bedford counties. Theso machines are now in operation in this county, and are equal if not superior to any other —and may bo had, by persons wishing to obtain them, in any of the above•namcd 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, ie that tho horse power is constructed to work under the overshot of a barn, so that rain does not interfere with its operations. . JOHN TAYLOR. Chamborsburg, Itino 5,1838. tf-10 NOTICE. • • •• , • rwiTIE Subscribor, residing in' the Bort) titkb - 1 -' of Gettisburg, hereby giros mike tto 'ell persons indebted to the Estate of , WALTER SMITH, Esq;; , . , lab Of tho Borough of Gettysburg,Adanni County, Pa.di3ceasod,to call and mako immediate payment, and those having claims against said Eitel°. will present thorn without delay, proporly optima floated, for settlomont. ROBERT SMITH, Executor. . Septembei 4, 1838. tit-23 NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the Estate o Dr. JESSE GILBERT, late of the Borough of Gettysburg, Adams county, Ps. deceased, aro desired to call with the ,sub t , scriber, and make immediate payment, and those who have claims against said &tate, aro requested to present them, properly au thenticated for settlement. The Administrator resides in Gettysburg. B. GILBERT, Adm'r. September 11, 1838. 6t-24 APPRENTICES' WANTED: - t%' OR 3 / Apprenticee to the Saddle and ow Ramose making busmese: Bbye of good moral character, from the country, and about 16 years of ago, will find 'good situ tition by applying immediately to • • , 'EDWIN 'A. 'ATLEE.• Grettysburg, Aug. 28, 18384; ; tr. 22 NOTICE., , Subaribar, residing . An, Curoborlapd toarnahip,, boroby.givos aotieo to all pot. sone Indobto&to ttio l Estrito Or ' "HAIL , lot.o or,Cupriberlund township, Adams Cpunty,Pa. 'ddeeiteed;' call iind Make irinnsdiiito payment, arid those baying, elation agalnet toad Estate, will present thorn without delay, properly. autbontlea. Lod i for:settlement. WILLIAM DENSVAitD, Exqc'r. P9Pbmilbgr. 1 8 0 338 ' . Wis 11 iii NOTICE. LL persons' indebted to the Estate of WLLIAM , I'MlLLAN;lateofHium= iltonben township, - Adams County, dee:eased, are desired to Call with thoSitbscrihens, and make immediate payment; and , those who have claims against said Estato,are ale ested to present them, properly authentioated for settlement. Tho Administrators reside in Hamilton. ban township. SAMUEL' 111'MIL LAN, DAVID 111. 1 MILLAN. S t A thl e te. August 21, 1939. Qt-21 PUBLIC NOTICES. nrzurrxruir. • MEMCD Ram Mat is the grandest ornament bolonging to tho human framo. How strangely tho loss of tt ohm. gos the conatonanco and prematurely, brings on the appearance of old ago, which causes many to recoil at being uncovered, and sometimes oven to shun society to avoid the jests and sneers of their acquaintance; the remainder of their lives are cone soquontly spontlin retirotnont. • In short, not oven the loss of property fills tba gonerous thinking youth with that heavy sinking gloom oa.does the lose dPhte halr.• To avert all these unpleasant cir cumatancoo; .OLDRIDGE'S BALM OF CO. LUMBIA Maps the hair from falling , off, on tho first application and a low bottles restores it again. It likewise prOduces eyobrowi and whieltors; pro. vents tho hair from turning grey; makes it curl beautifully, and froos• it from scurf. Numorous certificates of the first respectability in support of OW virtues of Oldridgo's Balm, aro shown by tho propriotors. "irrßerld the following: ROBERT: WHARTON, Esq. 'lnto Mayor of Philadelphia has cortified, an may bo aeon below, to the high charactor of the following gentiomon. 'Pito undersigned, do heroby certify that we havo used the Balin of Columbia thscoiored by J. Old. ridge, and havo fotind' it highly servicoablo not only as a provontive against the fulling off of hair, but also a corium restorative. WM. THATCHER, nonior. Methodist Minister in St. George charge ' No. 86 North Fifth street. JOHN P. INGLIS, 331 Arch etrcet: JOHN D. THOMAS, M.D. 163 Race et. JOHN S.: FUREY, 101 Spruce st. HUGH McCURDY, 2.13 South 2d et. JOHN GARD, Jr. 123 Arch et. The aged, and those who persist In wonting wigs, may not always experience its restorative qualities, yet it will certainly raise its virtues in the estimation of the public,whon it is known that. throe of the above signors are more than 50 years of ago, and the others not loss than 30. CosimoNweaurit ov ntiotsyr.verite. 'City of l'hlftedelphla. I, ROBERT WHALTON, Mayor ot said city of Philadelphia, do hereby certify that I am well acquainted with Messrs. J. P. Inglis, John S. Fu roy, and Hugh McCurilY,'Whose names arc sign ed to the above certificate, that they aro gentle men of character and respectability, unites eueh ittU credit should be given to the' skid certificate. In witness whereof, I have hereunto sot my hand, and caused the seat orthe city , to be affix. cd;, [L. S.) this sixth day' ofroccember, &c. ROBERT WHARTON, Mayor. Ortaxavg that each bottle ofthO'Gentiine Balm has a splendid engraved wrapper s on which is re presented the Falls of. Niagara. &e., For glair) at wholosalp.by Corstrrocrr, & Co Solo Agents for Americit, Now York, iand by most druggist throughout Arnerim' PCP' TO TIIE • AFFLICTED - PUB Eife.. firiT is considered oe'gfotit important° for tho dAli public to knowthei following facts About four. years ago,'Solomon Hays, tho per son to ivhom the celebrated Dr. Gridley had, on his death hod, imparted. the secret of making a Llnimont'te mire the Piles, dullierizod it to be put upend sold undbr the' name of Hay's' Lini. mont, and enjoined that all wbo would use ono bottlo for tho Milos, and return' the empty bottlo, should have tho prices refunded. Since ehattimo. upwards of filly ill'ousand bot floe' litivo held, but of Whieb, 'net ton' have been returned, and those only •bocitnao thb pore sons did not uso-it properly ! ! Such wonderful saccesd, probably, novor attondsd any other aril. r isle. It is now determined by the proprietor. that tho public shall bo mado more fully ticquaintod with its Virtues, so that those sulfating with that dreadful complaint may avail thomsolvos of its use. Thom aro many thousand certificates of the most respootablo and authentic character,many of which may bo oxatruned whoro the article is sold. It is used as an ox throat apPlication, and for many other complaintd enumerated in the wrap per, is considered remarkably offoctivol but for the FILM it has-no equal, and the agents aro now bound to ratted so all cases where ti ddee not cure. It is boing usod in. Hospitals In our principal cities 41th'groat teach' •No oxtraoiclinaiy' - ottoinieid composition, thb result of science and' the; invon ion of a celebrated modioal Man, the Introduction of which to tho public was invested with, tho ea lontnity, of a death-bed bet:poet, haditinco gaibod if reputation nitportillolod, fullyy suetdiHiba tho correctness` laniented Dr. Oridloy'd cordeasion, that Alm dared , not die witholit giving to postority the benefit of his • knowledge-on the subject," and ho thoroforo boquoatheditti hisfrierid andlittondant Hays; the secret or Ins.,diseorqu. It it is now principal hospitals; and the privatoloiclicolliour country, first and most certainly. ibis orthei•Pit.*-1 tikil , also so ostensively ,and.offoctually l ua, to•bolito profit:Lilly, unless whore, rte Wool arcimitnOßßoti, ty, in tiro follbiying complaints: Per Propsy:•4—GYeatlne extritorclita sly 'tibia - I:P. lion Once'. ''',l I•, AillSurellinge...—Roducinir thorn in a row.lieuro. +ih. i nn4R►drmm- ,cUtQor Chrorkid,giviriggqick ozuw Sore Throat.7-Dy.,srurors. ulcers, or colds, Creup 'Ona Whoopmg Cough.--Externallyind • over the chest. 44.0ruistPi sPrains. 611 4 Burns, curingin towmAve., . • :• I Scireo I.llcers.--W44l!er fi'orth long Standing; arid 'rover Soros. . • • wits operation upbb adults and"thildren in rode. clog t h e n:maths iwellirigs, and • loosonirig coughs and .W tA4ss, QC .the by • k9iuxfOlun of t h e TOM surprising boyond concorjon.=- Thireoterrion thoso Who have in the'Pnirs;'is,'"lt nets like a charm."' • ; It is wiedronly as. an , extei-nal application v ,rind as boygrolgo power in outing the abovo named Compbsinto,,is Justifind sciontifia principloo. io Csuvn.--Obsorio that each bottle of gon ulna hos a splendid engraied wrapper with the netna 'of Mr. Hays and Comstock & Co. on it. Lt4Y - For Salo at the•Dnig Store of • . ' SAMUEL H. BUEH LEIt. ticttssburg, Oct. 13, 11:137. row • ...11 O 3.. CZ =WIN g
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