ADVERTISEMENTS. :kl?ol*N7 cyoomo% J) [I. SWOPE, returns his sincere 6 thanks to the citizens of Gettysburg, and the public generall), for the very liberal share of patronage received by him. 'De• termined to merit a continuance of public favor by unremitting exertions to please— and a determination to keep constantly on hand A SUPERIOR ASSORTMENT OF Trench, and. Do mestic Taney an& Sta rle at the lowest prices—he has the pleasure of announcing to the public, that he hos just returned from the city, with an additional supply of Ore iv V most desirable Goods, which with his present stock will now en• able him to offer to those who may favor him with a call. A VERY SUPERIOR ASSORTMENT Or SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, .to all of which ho most respectfully invites their attention. Gettysburg, June 18, 1830. tr-12 'Reath and 'Happiness. Dr. WM. EVANS' CAMOMILE PILLS THE DIFFERENCE. jTcannot be denied that whilst many med icines which are recommended to the public, have not even the negative merit Of, harmlessness, there are others which it would be great injustice indeed and suicidal prejudice to involve, untried, in a common condemnation. And when a medicine comes endorsed with all the great profession, and warranted by tho seal and signature of long and uniform success, its proprietor makes no unreasonable demand upon public confi dence,when ho claims for it a superior con sideration. THE CAMOMILE PREPARATION of Dr. Evans, of New York, is undeniably entitled to this enviable distinction; for whilst no medical authority in existence condemns it, every medical, work which alludes to it, and every medical practitioner that is ac quainted with it, freely acknowledges its pre-eminent virtues; and that the latter should do so in opposition to their personal interests, must be attributed either to their candor and love of truth, or to their unwill. ingness to fly in the face of all observation and the testimony of thousands. Dr. W. EVANS does not pretend that his Camomile Pills will cure all diseases.— He frankly and conscientiously admits that they will not. He lays no claim to the dis covery of the "Philosopher's .Stone, and wishes nobody to believe that he sells the Elixir of Life," but he does say and ho does believe and ho can prove that in debilitated and impaired constitutions. ' in nervous dis eases of all kinds; in weakness of the diges tive organs; in incipient consumptions wheth er of the lungs or of the liver; in the dread ful debility occasioned by the use of purga tives, in palsy, rheumatism (more especial. ly) in the sickness incident to mothers and females of relaxed nerves; in every case of delirium tremens, or that disease which is brought on by intemperance; in the wretch ed horrors of the mind and body which as cruictrom occasional inebriety, in the loss of appetite; languor, melancholy, pains in the head, limbs, or side; in corrupt, sallow, and uncomely complexions,which arise from the bad state of the fluids; in all these cases, and in some others mentioned in tho bills and directions given with his medicines, he does say,that tho Camomile Pill interchang. ed occasionally with his aperient family pills, (the best known) which are sold with 'them, will afl'ect immediate relief; .and if us ed but for a fair period of trial, a perfect aure. This much is placed beyond doubt, by daily testimonies which would be given - oath; and for this much Dr. W. Evans can conscientiously request confidence. He therefore need only to add that his camomile pills, together with his excellent aperient pills, can be obtained, wholesale or retail at no. 19th north Bth at. Philadelphia. Also for sale at the Drug Store of GEO. R. GILBERT & CO. Gettysburg, Nov. 6,1838. Iy-32 NOTICE. 1,11 tAiIIE Subscriber, residing in Franklin town. E. 41 ship, horoby gives notice to all persons indebted to the Estate of DENNIS M'GUIRE, late of Franklin township, Adams County, Pa doccaeed, to call and make immediate payment, and those having claims against said Estate, will present them without'dolay, properly authentica ocl, for settlement. DAVID CHAMBERLAIN, Admintstrator. Juno 25,1839. Tit-13 A Catalogue of Reasons for using Dr. Peters' Vegetable Pills. I. BECAUSE experience has established their merits, and decided them to be best, as also the most popular of modern medical discoveries. 2 Because they aro composed ofaimples which have the power to do good in an immense number of cases, without ,possossing the moans to do in jury in any. IL Because (boy aro not a kurick modicine,but the scientific compound of a regular physician, who has made his profession the study of his life and are hence recommended as a standard family medicine by the regular faculty. For onto only at the Apothecaries and Dru g Store's of GrEo. R. GILBERT and SAMUEL H. BUEHLER. Chattyaborg, Jan. 29,13.8. tf-44 5 CENTS REWARD. No charges paid or questions asked. 111 ANA WAY from tho subscriber on am"the lfltli of June last, a colored boy, tamed John Williams, thirteen years old, bpund by the overseers of the poor,—and this is to forbid any person from employing of trusting said boy, tts I . will pay no debts pr damages which ho may uccumilate. JOHN S. POLLARD. ADVERTISEMENTS. Brandrella 7 s Pc,;clable PUI3LIC OPINION.—PubIic opinion is per bops the only unerring guide from whose de cision there is no appeal; and was there ever suc a manifestation of its approval, as there is with II RAN DIZIiTIPT VEUETABLE lINIVERb SAL PILLS I Step by step has this Mcdiein wormed itself into favor, in spite of r:Nv r, 1/1:1110 slow and scone. Triumphant has been its pro gress to its present sphere of extensive usefulness. It has surmounted obstacles before which qunkery sinks paralysed—and has gained for itself a repu tation which neither PHYSICIANS, nor flippant sordid counterfeiting apothecaries can over injure. These charlatans nevertheless no assail it with he malignant shafts of 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 BRANDRETH'S PILLS than they can lay their hands upon the sun. How TO WE sicunE FROM COUNTERFEITS. Never to purchase Brandreth's Pills without be ing positively sure that the person selling has a copperplate certificate of Agency, and g - : 7 . observe it has been renewed—no CERTIFICATE BE ING ANY GUARANTEE AFTER TWELVE MONTHS FROM DATE that Pills sold by the holder are genuine. All Pills having Wm. Brandreth on the label, and George Hodgkinson on the edge, are counter feits, and made to DECEIVE THE PUBLIC and avado the law at the same time. These, and indeed A Lt. 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 be careful to remember that I have never authorised any Doctor, Druggist, Apothecary, or Podler in the United States to sell my Pills These contemptible PERSONS universally sell counterfeits. Never forgot that this class, Doctors, Druggists, Apothecaries, and Pedlars are the mon who sell counterfeits, and that all Tradesmen who are made agents, have each of theme COPPER PLATE certificate of Agency, signed in writing with a pen by me ; and which certificate requires renewal every twelve months, it being no guaran tee for more than ono year from date—observe the date is not WRITTEN, it is COPPERPLATE. Tho following respective parsons aro my duly authorised AGENTS in Adams county, Pa. whose names aro, THOMAS J. COOPER, Gettysburg, JOHN M. STEVENSON, do. J. A. & J. S. DAVIS, Littlestown. WILLIAM HILDEBAND, East Berlin ADAM EPLY, New Chester. ABRAHAM KING, Hunterstown. My dikes in Philadelphia ,are at No. 8 North Eight Street, and 43 Chesnut Street. B. BRANDRETH, M. D. 241 Broadway, Now York. N. B. All travellers from me have a power of Attorney, proved before the Clerk of the County of Now York Observe it. Important to the Sick. T HE vississitudes of the summer,and the preceding spring, have afforded peen• liar opportunities for exemplifying to the country tho happy effects of Dr. W. Evans' Camomile lonic Pills,upon debilitated con stitutions. In cases of extreme nervous suf fering, which stimulating tonics only mo mentarily relieve, and at length greatly ag gravate, a single box of these beautifully compounded pills has proved an immediate and continual benefit. The loss of appetite and tremulous exhaustion which all invalids feel during this oppressive season, are reliev ed within two or three hours by one dose on ly; and in many cases a few doses will forti• fy the system a long time against a recur rence of these attacks.. To Ladies especi ally, who suffer from nausea and lassitude incidental to interesting changes of health, these pills are friends indeed, and a bottle of them has hence become a favorite bondoir and toilette confident of ladies in wedded life. If taken before exercise in the open air,they will generally prevent the lasitude and fa tigue which frequently attend it at this sea son; and if taken afterwards they never fail to relieve these sensation in a few moments. That oppressive sensation of arterial fullness and throbbing in the head, which is gener ally experienced in fervid and sultry weather, is so speedily removed by those Pills that they are recommended by a great number of our best Physicians in preference to any other prescriptions, as they are well known to be in many other cases. The cures,the great,effectual and undenia ble cures which this fine tonic and restore- live remedy effects in the cases that are particularized in other advertisements, are daily exciting the admiration and enlisting the candid acknowledgment of the medical profession who witness them. Directions for taking these Camomile Pills, as well as Dr. W. Evan's Aperient Family Pills, al ways accompany them; ant' they may be obtained wholesale and retial, at 19th north Bth st. Philadelphia. Also for sale at the Drug Store of GEO. R. GILBERT & Gettysburg, Nov. 6, 1838. ly-32 IN NO INSTANCE has the beautiful tonic; anodyne, and restorative prepare. tion, well known and celebrated as Dr. Wm Evans' Camomile Pills, failed to afford the highest gratification to those who have tried them in any of the various cases for which they are recommended in the larger adver tisements. For sale at the Drug Store of GEO. R. GILBERT & Co. Gettysburg, Nov. 6, 1838. Iy-32 /UHE NECESSITY of a Restorative and Sustaining Medicine at this season of extreme trial to the nervous system and digestive organs, is felt by thousands of per sons who never thought of taking the Canto mile Tonic Pills prepared by Dr. Wm. Evans. Those who have once used them will readily bear testimony to their delight ful effects. For sale at tho Drug Store of GEO. GILBERT & Co. Gettysburg, Nov. 6, 1939. ly-32 ADVERTISEMENTS. ZSlttliciues, For Sale at the Drug Store of Gco. R Gilbert & Co. SWAIM'S PANACEA. 1171 OR the cure of Scrofula or King's AL Evil, Syphilitic and Mercurial diseases Rheumatism, Ulcerous Sores, diseases of the Liver and Skin, White Swellings, gen eral debility, dm- SWAIM'S VERMIFUGE, A certain remedy for Worms. DR. WESTLEY'S INFANT DROPS. This mild and efficacious remedy posses. see many advantages over other remedies usually employed for diseases originated in children. It is found to be a safe and effec tual curo for the following diseases,viz: Pains in the stomach and bowels, cholic, griping, restlessness, convulsions, &c. These drops are prepared only from vegetables. BOTANIC REMEDY, For Fever and Ague, warranted a prompt and effectual cure, prepared by Vuughman and Davies, Philadelphia. OLDRIDGES'S BALM OF COLUMBIA, FOR beautifying and restoring the Hair,&c ROSE OINTMENT, FOR TETTERS, Ring worms, Pimples on the face, and other Cutaneous eruptions, prepared by Vaugh man & Davis, Philadelphia. DR. STOUSE'S INFANT DROPS A safe, effectual, and speedy remedy for the d:seaso of young children, such as colic convulsions, restlessness, griping, disorder' ed bowels, green stools, sour vomiting,@atu• lency, &c. This article is not a now inven tion, but ono whose merits have been test. ed by time, and found fully adequate to the purposes for which they are recommen ded. JAUGHAN & PETERSON'S RED LINIMENT, an article superior to all other applications for Rheumatism, chil blains) sprains, numbness of the limbs, weakness and stiffness of the joints, sore throat, &c. which has effected cures in several cases which had baffled the most respectable medical aid. DR. WEAVER'S CELEBRATED EYE SALVE, an article highly re commended as superseding all others for sore, weak and inflamed eyes. It has fre quently effected cures after all other preps• rations had failed. Its efficacy is attested by many certificates, which can be examin ed on application to the subscriber. 'RR. BUTLER'S EFFERVESCENT 'RR. APERIENT. for dispepsa or indigestion, nervous debility, giddiness, headache,acidity of the etomatch dabitual costiveness, cutaneous distases , higout, gravel,&c. and much valued as a gentle cooling purgative, an article highly recommended by the Faculty. Hernia, or Rupture, cured by HULL'S TRUSS. It has been ascertained beyond contradic tion, that persons can be cured permanently and effectually of Hernia or Rupture by the use of Hull's Truss. Numerous certificates can be produced from Gentleman of the first respectability that have been cured by wearing them. It is not only the easiest to wear of any Truss ever invented ; but it keeps the Hernia perfectly reduced, so that the person can ride or labor as well as if not thus afflicted. A trial of this instru ment would at once convince every person of its superiority over any other article that could be offered for the same disease. • April 9, 1839. tf-2 (F\UACICS AND THEIR DESTRUCTIVE NOSTRUMS.—The united testimony of physicians throughout the United States has fully proved tho fact that Poters' Vegetable Pillsaro the only true Vegetable Pills which will stand the test of analyzation; hence the proprietor would most earnestly urge tl•om to tho notice of those who have boon in the habit of using, as ca thartics or aperients, the destructive and Irritat ting quack pills so generally advortised, and which are at best but slow consumers of the vital functions, and murderous agents, oven to the most halo. It is true, most of thorn produce a purgative effect, and sometimes transient relief; but in most cases thoy injuro the digestive or. gans, and an habitual resort to them:must tormi. nate in confirmed dyspepsia. It is true that cathartic end aperient medicines aro often required, but the ',west discrimination should always bo observed in the selection ; and ►f this be done, nothing injurious can rosultfrom their use. To produce this much-desired result, Dr. Po tors has made it his study for several years, and feels proud to say ho has succeeded at length far beyond his expectations. The object of his pills is to supercode the necessity of a frequent recourse to injurious purgatives, and to offer a medicine safe, certain, and pleasant in its operation. Prepared by JOS. PRIESTLY PETERS, M. D. No. 129 Liberty street, New York. Each box contains 40 pills. Price 50 cents. For sale at the Drug Store of GEO. R. GILBERT, & CO. GottyabLrg, Nov. 27, 1838. ixm-35 More Conclusive Proofs of the Efficacy of Dr. Wm. Evans' Camomile Pills. Liver Complaint cured by Dr. William Evans' Camomile Tonic and Aperient Pills. MRS. LYTLE, of Mount Joy, Lancas ter county, Pa. Completely restored to health, by Dr. Evans' Camomile Pills. Her symptoms were great pain in her right side, could not lie on her left side without an aggravation of the pain, disturbed rest. EXtreme debility, pains in the head, loss of appetite, palpitation of the heart, giddiness and dimness of sight, languor, with other symptoms indicating great derangement in the functions of the liver. Miss Lytle, daughter of the aforesaid Mrs. Lytle, has also been restored to health by the same in• valuable medicine. Her symptoms were extreme nervousness, attended with severe pain in her side, sickness of the stomach eructations, &c. 'Mrs. LI tle has the plea sure of informing the public that numerous cases similar to her own, (in her vicinity,) have been restored to health by the same in valuable medicine. For sale at tho Mug Store of GEO. R. GILBERT & CO. Gettysburg, Nov. 6, 1838. ly-84 JOB PRINTING, Sich as Handbills, Advertisements, Cards Pamphlets, and Blanks of all kinds neatly and expeditiously executed at the oftico of the STAR. A DVRTISEE M ENTS. To Dr. Wm. Evans. Georgetown, D. C. Juno 2S, 1839. RESPECTED FRIEND.-1 am truly gratified that I can return my sincere thanks to you, who have been the cause of my being restored to perfect health. For five months past I have been laboring under a severe Chronic Inflainitory Rl‘eurnatisin, attended with debility, loss of appetite, low. ness of spirits, &c. Having frequently beard of the truly excellent quality of your Camomile Pills, 1 at last determined to make trial of them, although not without considerable opposition from my physician and family. At last seeing my determine iton they agreed to the trial ; and upon using the third package, I was altogether restored to health. I-low can I express my gratitude and sincere regard for such a sa viour of human frames 7 My case was al together hopeless, and I must confess my self surprised at the extraordinary result No people were over more blessed than we are with such remidies. Tho many quack advertisements which appear in the papers which I receive from your city, deterred me from using your pills before I did. I can truly say that no medicine in the known world has had such a beneficial effect as your Camomile and Aperient Pills. What makes the cure more extraordinary is that I am more than forty years of age, and for the last four years could just move about, and only at short intervals. lam at pres ent entirely recovered, and my hopes are that you may enjoy a long arid prosperous life. It I am spared. I will almost cer tainly come to Philadelphia to see you. If my name and letter will be of any ser. ice to you, you are at perfect liberty to make use of thorn and all I can do to aid you will be done with unbounded pleasure. Your truly grateful and humble servant. WILLIAM JOHNSON. For sale at the Drug Store of GEO. R. GILBERT & CO. Gettysburg, Nov. 8, 1838. ly-32 FARMERS ATTEND TO YOUR INTERESTS PLOUGHS! PLOUGHS!! An opportunity is now offered of supply irg yourselves with Woodcock's Self Sharping Ploughs. Being the best article ever offered the Farmers in this section of the State. THESE Ploughs will not choke nor carry dirt, and the draft is about one third loss than the Ploughs heretofore in use, two horses doing the work of three be sides a great saving in time and money in keeping them in repair. The Point and Shear can be put on in five minutes and only cost 37i cents each and when dull can be turned and repeated. These Ploughs have been introduced in this couuty. The fol lowing named persons have used them to whom we recommend Farmers to apply or information respecting them. Montjoy township, Samuel Durborrow, Esq. Jacob Keller, Esq. Moses M'llvain, John Wilsnn, Joseph Miller, Jonas Spang ler, James Barr, John Benner, Cornelius Lou, Wm. Eline, Frederick Colehouse, Jacob Clutz, Samuel Reck, Josiah Benner, Jacob Norbeck, John B. Houghtelin. Mountpleasant township, Joseph Coshuo Alexander M'llvain, Eli Sponsler, Samuel Sponsler, Jocob Clapsaddle, Joseph Smith Cornelius Houghtelin, Wm. Lott, John Torrence, Jacob Benner, Wm. Roberts, Samuel Swope, Alexander Ewing, David Snider, Joseph Homier. Cumberland township, Peter Frey, Henry Lou, Jacob Bolinger, John Plank, Jacob Miller, Robert Allison, Peter Epley. Straban township, Joseph Lott, Jacob Hulick, Eaton Norris, John Horneborger. Franklin township, Frederick Diehl. Germany township, Mr. Loudebaugh. A supply of the above Ploughs, with Points and Shears will be kept at JAMES A. THOMI'SON'S, Gettysburg SAMUEL DUR B ORRO 'WS, Two Taverns. THOS. M 'KNIGHT'S, Franklin township. George Bongo, New Oxford. D. Barnitz, Hanover. J. H. Aulebaugh, MeSherrystown. Farmers in want of good Ploughs are requested to gain all the information from those that are now using them, and then take the Ploughs keep them until they are scoured and if not what they have been rep resented, to return them. JOHN M. SCIBERT. N. B.—The double tree must bo at least 3i feet long. Chambersburg, April 16,1839. 6m-3 Kettleivell,Wilson A* Milani GROCERS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Corner of Commerce and Pratt Streets, BALTI MORE, OFFER to the Country trade for Cash or prompt payment, the following GOODS: TO WIT: 50 bis. S. 11. 'Molasses 20 hhds. 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 half pipes Champagne and Rochelle Brandy 5 " Gin 60 tierces Honey 200 boxes Raisins 100 quarto do. 150 eighth • do. Fresh importation. 50 kegs do. TOGETHER WITH Cinnamon,. Cloves, Pepper, Teas in chests, half chests and boxes, 4.c. 4.c. ' Baltimore, Nov. 17. 1837. tf-33 TOMATO PILLS. DR. MILES Compound Extract of To mato Pills, a substitute for Calomel.— For sale at the Apothecary and Drug Storo of GEO. R. GILBERT, (Sze CO. April 9,1839. d.'2 .8./ 4 ./.4 1 K XOTES sale at this Office. ADVERTISEMENTS. raminnus, LOO3ll HERE TE oubscrther has opened a Shop, on Second street, a few doors east from the Market House,inChambersburg, where ho will build SMITH GA RDN ER'S k PORTABLE HORSE POWER THRESHING MACHINE, which he will sell in Franklin, Adams nod Bedford counties. These machines 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 above.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 rain does not interfere with its operations. JOHN TAYLOR. Chambersburg, June 5, 1838. tf-10 FRESH SUPPLY OF SRPING & SUMMER GOODS. S. WITHEROW HAS just returned from the City, and is now opening at his Store, on the cor ner of the Centre Square and Baltimore street, a most splendid assortment of (0003)139 suitable to the season—amongst which are n fine , supply of Superfine Cloths, of all colors, the best ever brought to the borough of Gettysburg Cassimeres, Cassinetts,Satinetts, 111ouseline do Laines, and Shawls, Irish Linen, Fancy Handkerchiefs, Figured Bombasins, Summer Cloths; AND A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OP Silks, black, blue-black, colored, 4- figured, Cambric and Jaconett Barr'd do. do- Calicoes and Chintz from fi* to 501 BONNETS, RAID A FINE ASSORTMENT OF as a rp as us 3 eYP Zi I in fact, every thing in his line from "a nee dle to an anchor.",---Also, 11 ci - w hare, Queetwavare, Groceries, &c. &c. all of which have been purchased on the very lowest terms, and with great care ; and can be sold, he ventures to say, as cheap as they can be procured at any establish ment in the country- - He invites the public to call and view his assortment—eonfident that no one desirous of purchasing will be able to resist the tempting BARGAINS he is enabled to offer them. Pr3'All kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods. Gettysburg, April 23, 1849. tf-4 lew Store. THEsubsoriber would inform the public that he has taken that stand formerly occupied by Wm. Gillespie, in Baltimore street, directly opposite Yeatt's Hotel,where ho is now prepared to elfier an entire, Now— Large and Splendid assortment of DRY GOODS, Grecevies, Ilarave. - re 16 Queensvare, Selected with great care and bought upon the very best terms for Cash. Among his very general assortment are the following articles : Blue, Black, and Brown Cloths, Polish and Invisible Green Clothe, Black, Ribbed and Plain Cassimeres, Fancy Melboilrn Ribbed, 'de Plain Fancy Colored, do Superior Black Satin Vestings Fig. as Plain, Black Silk Velvet, Superior Tabby Velvet, White Linen Drillings, Ribbed and Plain, Brown do do do do. Black Summer Clothe, Molbourn Ribbepgdo. Elephant and Bang up Gordo, rich Linens, 10-4 Table Diapers, 10-4 Irish Sheetings, Russia and Scottish do. Black Mattionia Luetring, Blue Black, do. Figured and Plain Gro de Nape, Plain Gro de Berliues, Fancy, Gauso, Satin & Laco Bordered Shawl., White and Black Silk Gloves, Lace and Pic Nic, do. Kid and Beaver, do. Gentleman's Silk, Kid and Beaver • White and Black Silk Hose, White and Black Silk 1-2 do. White and Black Colored do. ALSO-A HANDSOME ASSOTMENT OP Bonnet Ribbons, Lawns, Calicoes, (as low as 6*) Mouselaine de Laines, With a great variety of almost every other description of GOODS ; to all of which he would respectfully call the attea• tion of the citizens of Gettysburg and neighborhood, as from the "unusual' terms upon which they were bought, he will be enabled—as he is determinnd to sell them at very reduCed and unusual prices. D. H. SWOPE. Gettysburg, April 23, 1839. tf-4 N. B. Country produce taken in exchange for goods. LAW NOTICE. WILL practice Lnw in the heveral Courts of Adams County—office in Cliambershurg Street, one door west of Mr. Buehler's Store. Gettysburg, April 30,1839> ly-5 ADVERTISESIENTS aPitio vaiiaziaW,TlWPC) WHEREAS the Hon. D. Dunxri, Esq. President of the several Courts of Common Pleas, in the Counties compos ing the Nineteenth District,& Justice of then' Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and' other offenders in the said District--and W3l. ArCLEAN, and GEORGE WILL, Esqs. Judges of the Courts of Common Pleas, and Justices of the Courts of Oyer and 'fermi ner, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the Coun ty of Adams--have issued their precept,- bearing date the 24th day of April, in' the year of our Loan one thousand-eight' hundred and thirty.eight,and to me direc'ted, , for holding a Court of Common Pleas, artrll General Quarter Sessionsof the Pcace,and•t General Jail Delivery, and Court of Oyer and Terminer, nt Gettysburg, on Monday( the 26th day of August next— notice is hereby Giv en To all the Justices of the Peace, the Coro.. nor, and Constables, within the said County of Adams, that they be then and there, irr their proper persons, with their Rolls, Re— cords, Inquisitions, Examinations, and other Remembrances, to do those things, which to their offices and in that behalf appertain to be done and also they who will prosecute against the prisoners that aro, or then shall be, in the Jail of the said County of Adams,. are to be then and thero,to prosecute against thorn as shall be just. WM. TAUGHINBAUGH, Sheriff: July 16, 1839, tc ti3T RA.Y SIEILIGEP. CAME to the Farm of the Subscriber, in Latimoro township, Adams county, about the 10th day of June het., 401; 10 SHEEP , o . -,111111) Six Weathers, three Ewes and one ltaini when they came, they wore marked with red Keel on their backs, some 0f,,-them have horns and they have various ear marks. The owner is desired to come forward prove property and take them away. JOHN WOLFORD. tf-15 July 9, 1839 T 1P121131121133 0/1,11E% HE Subscriber will sell at Public Sale on Wednesday the 25th day of September next, on the premises, at 10 o'clock, A. M. of said day, A VALUABLE FARM OF PATENTED LAND, situated in Washington township, York county; about of a mile from the (own of Berlin, and adjoining Conrad Eisenhardt's Mill, containing 212 ACRES neat measure, of which between 50 and 60 acres consist of good heavy Timber Land. The improvements are • : Two Story Brick I ',.hvAs, ': ' . " lll L.. HOUSE , A Bank Barn, a new Wagon shed, double corn crib, a log tenant House, and a never lading Well of Water, with a pump near the House. There are also four other never failing springs on various parts of the larm, insu ring a constant supply of water necessary to the farm, as also a stream of running water passing thro' the meadow. A due proportion of the above fai m con sists of good meadow land. There is a good thriving young 4. :e7 . 0; 011C111.A.11.D of choice grafted fruits. The farm is under good fence and in good repair. Any fur thor informatien respecting the same may be obtained by calling on the tenant residing on the proport% Jacob Smith, or on the sub scriber residing in Berlin. Also, at the same time will be offered for sale a variety of farming Utensils, consisting of Ploughs, Harrows, Wagon and Horse-Gears, &c. Attendance will be given and terms made known on the day of Sale by _ GEORGE H. BINDER. June 18, 1839. td-12 TO THE PUBLIC. THE Snbscriber has been informed, that reports have been put in circula tion calculated, to injure the sale of his carriages by a person in Gettysburg, who is well known to him, he hereby publickly informs that individual that the law will be put in force against him on a repetition of the offence, the subscriber requests a close and accurate examination of his work and is prepared to exhibit testimonials of the good quality of the work finished at his shop, he invites those wishing to purchase to call at the different shops and judge for themselves,—grateful for the share of pub• lic patronage hitherto extended to him, his requests a continuance, and is determined to use every exertion to merit the same. E. BUCKINGHAM.. Gettysburg, July 2, 1039. 3t—l4 .Notice. Those" persons having books in their pos, session belonging to the "Gettysbury brary Association," will please re:ura thous, immediately to Mr, Conrad Baker's office• By order of the Proprietors. Vir ass R - noOker s , o - tatoo Strainer s, Iron Tux, races, Esc. Esc. Manufactured and for sale at the Gattyel burg Foundry. Juno 25, 1839, GEO. ARNOLD. - 81..41
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