AiWgIiTIgENENTS. ffreisit 1 1 4 i **bre; SAMUEL WITHROW nAS just returned from the City with a large and splendid assortment of .(00WkijA purchased on the best terms, and of a su perlinlluality; 'which ho is now opening at his old stand. They consist of Dry ,Goods, Groceries, R4RDWARE, QUEENTSWARE, all Of which he will dispose of CHEAP for Cash or Country Produce. Gettysburgh, May 1, 18:37., Nett) 4'212401p In the room lately occupied by M. C. Clarkson, Esq . . as a llAnne.-Anx Store, on the West Cur , ner of the Diamond, in the Borough of Gaul's bytsli T HE Subicrihei having returned from , • the City, .has just opened, 4 LARGE - *AND SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OP GOODS, OF ALL KINDA-CONSISTINO Or • Dli131" GOODS, Such as Clotas, Lawns, Painted Muh• Chintz's, Cahence, Colton l'abrics, and generally g,.lods of every kind. Hardware, Groceries and QUeentitatire, which .he is deteripined to sell CHEAP for Cash or Country Produce. The public aro invited to call and see his assortment; and judge for themselves. JOHN PICIitNG. tr-5 May 1, 1837. runliAlc wkilAta. Commissioners of Adams Countl;7, will offer nt public Auction, at the Court House in the Borough of Gettysburg, ,On Tueltday,4he 30th day of May inst.at 2 o'clock P. M. 20 Shares of Stock in the flilettysburg ,Prester Company. .Also,—ht the same time and place, will 'be - Offered for sale a LAM: QUANTITY or .- JOURNALS. _ By order of the Briard of Commigsionera. WILLIAM KING, Clerk. May 1, 1837. 3t—.5 Literature, Science and (General News. THE PHILADELPHIA SATURDAY CHRONICLE, A FAMILY NEWSP AMR, TSB LARGEST AND CHEAPEST IN TUC U. S. `Published Weekly by Matthias 4. Taylor. PROSPECTUS OF TUE SECOND VOLUME, Commenting May 20, 1937. The SATURDAY CHRONICLE is n family newspaper, •published on a sheet of the largest mammoth size, and issued regularly from Phila. dolphin, every. Saturdv. 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Far a single copy for one year, $•., in advance; air copies for 10; or three copies for $5. For six nitliaths, one dollar. • tlZr.sapai notes on all solvent Banks, received .14 par, in , payment of subscriptions. *`:Address. (post paid.) ~IIATTHfAS;ds TAYLOR, Rti bltah ers„ Philadelphia, Nay 22, NOTICE. _ • IVETTERH of Administration having .1141 been granted by the RegistergofAdams Vounty tothe stilkscriber, residing in Stra• bin . said county, on the Es. -Irtilttitkitt:-;O4NIEL ,DIEHL, deaeused, Into Townohip, Adams County, all havin g Unpaid claims against said • - Tiff iegilestid to present them, and :til e*** indebted to make payment, •to lailoriben without delay. - - JOHN DEARDORFF, Admit. May 13,:1537. et -7 PUBLIC NOTICES EBOROUSEI ACCOUNTS MOSES McCLF,AN, Treasurer of the Borough of Gottysburgh, flow. May 7, 1836, till April 29, 1837. DR. • To 13 dance in hands at last settle ment, Bslanco in bands of C. Chritzmon, Cul lector, an Duplicate of 1836, Amount of Borough Tax assessed for 1835, Do. Road do. - Amount roceivod of Burgess,,License for Show., stall Rent in Market•hnuse, received of J. F. M'Farlane, Esq. & J, Per cy, fir ono year, ending August 1, 1836, Do. M. Degrotr, do. • Do. - N. Codori; - do: Borough and Road Taxes, nssossod on lots of Dixon Grier, from 1806 rill 18:16, both years inclusive, recohrod ofJ. B. M'Phorson, Esq Adm.r. CR. By Orders paid us follows, viz : George Codori, repairing Handrailing, David Ziegler, Stroet and Read Com missioner, 9h 91 John Slentz. do. 72 50 Geo. C.Strickhouser,Contraet for Bridge, 80 00 George Richter, smith work, B. Buckingham, Balance of salary as High Constable, 4 16 Harman Kelly, attendance at Election, 25 Jacob Lefevar, printing, 9 50 Adam Maury, Mason work at Market house, 8 00 Thomas M'Kelip, Painting do. 15 00 George Chritzinan, Carponter %void: at do. 1:2 00 Col. M. C. Clarkson, in trust for %I. Staumbaugh, ropairs to Town.clock, 0 00 Sundry parsons, removing nuisances, 314 !Linty Rupp, repairs to`lingines and flose, Wm. Holtzworth Do. 11 months, Robert G. Harper, printinZr, Joseph W burro, winding Town clock, 8 months, 6 66 George Smyser. Esq. in trust, °mien. son of oponing a streot, 4 01) C. Chritzman, Collector, fora Release, 30 39 Salary of Burgess & Council, 1836, 30 00 Do. of Clerk and Tii.a surer, 30 00 Balance of Duplicate of 1836, uncol 6 :15 do. 3 00 High Corlidablo, 55 00 4 00 hinted, alanee in hands of Treasurer, 4111 29, 1837, BOrough School ✓accounts. MOSES MeCLEAN, Treasurer of the Public School Fonda of the Borough of Geitys. burgh, from April 30, 1836, till May 1, 1837. 11) it! . Dolls. eta. To amount of School Duplicate, ns. reused from 1836. Do. .do. Personal property, Cosh received of Key. Dewey, tuition, Do. Sup't. Coin. Schools, nor. thin of Stuto appropriation of 8200, 000, for the your commencing let Tuesday of June, 18:16, Do. orAdatus county, on School Duplicates, School Tax, assessed on lots of Dixon Grier, for 1835,-36 CR. 13y Orders paid as follows, viz Balance duo Treasurer at last settle- merit, Josiah A. Hull, tuition and sundrios, John Swaney, do. Harman Kelly, attendance at Town Meeting, Jacob Lefover, printing. Robert Martin writing Desk, Robert G. Harper, printing, J. A. Adair, tuition, fuol arid sundries, W. J. Sloan, tuition and sundries, Miss A. M'Curdy, tuition, I. Hartrnan, tuition and sundries, Sundry persons, cutting wood, John Jenkins ' Rent, Clarkson andM'Creary, for wood and cutting do. Hugh Denwiddie, glazing, Executors of George Kerr, Eaq. Rent and School furniture, C. Chritzman, Store Rent, Peter Weikert, Rent, Fuel and aun. dries, Wm. Garvin, Rant, Miss M. Scanlan, tuition and sundries, Nathaniel P. Buckley, Thomas Menaigh, Rent, Mrs. E. Keech, tuition, rent, fuel and sundries, S. H. Buehler, in trust, rent, Ephraim Martin, in trust, removing Schools, C. Chritzman, Collector, fees, end Re. lease, Balance uncollected on School Dupli- cute, 1836, Balance in panda of Treasurer, May, 1, 1837, May 15,1837. NO'TICIB. ETTERS of Administration having MI. I been granted by the Register of Adams County to the subscriber, residing in Ger many Townshp, in said county, on the Es tato of PHILIP LONG,Hken. late of Lit- tlestown, Adams County, deceased—all pe r• sons_ having unpaid cl_sitne,against said Es• late are requested to present them, and all persons iodated to make payment; to the subscriber without delay. • • J. C. FOREST, Adm'r. May 15, 1837. ' at-7 Saddles % 5a41 lea! SADDLES! OW' luwoT - ttmt tivvirox einem% Spring-seated: SaDDLESI. THE Subcer iher respectfully informs the Public generally, that he has pnrchas• ed the Patent Right for making and vending spring—Waled Saddles of the des Ziig or IP spring in the Sent, And also a Spring attached to the Girth or Girths and to the tree. The saddle is made with or without a Pommel, just as persons may fancy. Saddles made upon this plan aro incom parably superior to oily heretoliire in us!, in point of strength, durability and elastici• ty, to the horse and rider. The application I of the spring to the girth is productive of ease and comfort to the horse, and protects' him from. injuries arising from violent or sudden exertions. The Spring is also ap plicable to LADIES' • SADDLES. Kr It is deemed unnecessary to state any thing more. The public are Invited to call and judge for themselves. Dolls. Cis or:3 3 ' The Subscriber returns his sincere thanks to his Customers and the Public in general, Fir the very liberal support ektend. ed to him, and would respectfully inform them that he has at all tithes 230 32 246 10 A LARGE AND GENERAL ASSORT:WI:NT OF Saddles, Br - lilies, Ntictrtill g,tas, AND ALL KINDS OF Carriage, Wagon. (Intl Curt lI.IIIIXESS At hie Old Stand in South Baltimore Street, Getlysburgh. Oz 7" All kinds of NIARKE'FING taken n ( xclinnge fir work. , - DAVID M'CREARY. December 2(3,18:38.- (1-19 $655 32 Look Here! T HE subscriber wishes to inform his pat rons, and others who , may wish to pat- ronize hum in future, that he has recently purchased Mr. Callihan's Patent Right for ie use of his valuable improvement in malt- Sprinur-seat SADDLEL-4.., Notwithstanding the prejudices against these Saddles heretofore, he feels justifiable in saying, that he . hopes to gain the confi• donee and patronage of the public—as ho 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 all persons will unhesitatingly patronize rim spring saddles - , when they will be ensured as long as the purchaser may deem necessary. The elasticity ofthe Saddle acting in bar monk with the symetry of the horse and rider, not only atforde 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 borers is oppressive. The iSpririg in the Girth afliirds the following advantages: Ist Moving or yielding with the horse's chest in breathing, no cramps or cholics or any dis ease can rise therefrom 2d. The girth will outlast two or three of the common kind, because the yielding of the spring on the sud den expansion of the 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 of these and the hard Saddles is so tri fling, and incomparable with the difference in comfort and safely. N. B. Saddlers in 'the country can he accommodated with Township or Shop Rights at a trifling cost. 137 97b $655 321 984 GO 64 28 70 81739 98 77 321 58 811 245 426 'The subscriber returns his thanks to the public for the very liberal support exten• ded to him, and would respectfully state that he has at all times • II 75 204 87; 222 00 144 00 202 0f 814 30 00 A LARGE AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF Saddles, Bridles, ..Martingals, Saddle-Bags, Portmanteaus and l'runkS; Carriage, Wagon and Cart with every other article in his line,of busi ness. 11:7•All kinds of MARKETING taken in exchange for work at thir prices. EDWIN A. ATLEE. Gettysburgh, Jan. 16, 1837. tf-42 38 00 20 00 72 25 10 00 30 00 IProthonotaryls Abtices. Notice is Alex ars Given f 0 all persons concerned, that the fol• 11 - lowing TRUSTEE ACCOUNTS are filed in the Prothonotary's Office at Get tyaburgli,and will be presented to the Judges of the Orphans' Court of Adams „County on Tuesday the 30th day of May inst., for confirmation and allowance—viz: The Trustee Account of Andrew G. Mil ler and George Shryock, Trustees of Jacob Lefever. The Trustee Account of Samuel S. For ney, Trustee of David Eckert. The Trustee Account of James Brinker hoff, Trustee of Elizabeth, Cross. 01739 98 3t-7 The Trustee Account of John Shorb and Joseph Fink, 'Trustees of John Shorb. Wm• Rex, one of the Trustees of Berens Fahnestock. C. F. Keener, one of the l'rustees of Bn. renb.Fahlitock. B. GILBERT, Proth'y. May 1, 1537. to-5 PUBLIC:IK NOTICES. HARNESS, EPUBLICK NOTICES. PATENT WATER-PROOF BOOTS T HE subscriber respectfully , infltrms the public that he her purchased of the Patentee, (Mr. P. O. NAGLE, of Philadel. phia,) all his rightc'title and interest in the County of Adsms, fir making, constructing, using and rending to others to he . used, his patented method of making BOOTS AND SHOES COMPLETELY IMPERVI. OUS TO WATER. An article of this kind bus long and nnxi ously been looked for by the public. The certificates are in the subscriber's pars 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 earn••stls All orders thankflilly received and punctu• ally attended to, by the subscriber, residing in Hampton, Adams county, Pa. SOLOMON ALBERT. Hampton, March 13, 1837. tf-SP, Cti -- O'NEILL'S anti-Rhefiniat ic Decoction AND L/017.11E.71'T, An infallible milady for Chronic, Inflammatory and Mecarial RHEUMATIISM. Lift also cures LUMBAGO and SCIATICA and it will he seen by some of . the certificates given from Physicians end otliers,that it Is n sovereign remedy for SCROFULA,W HITE SWELLING, DISEASE OF THE HIP JOINT, end all Mil e. firms arising from an IMPURE PTATE OF THE IILOOD. :t HE undersigned takes pleasure in anneune ing to the public that he hue discovered 11 Sovereign Remedy fur Ithounicitiem &c. It never fails to cure where the medicine is taken. green. bly to the directions which accompany each bottle. Innumerable instances misfit be given of the happy effects and powerful virtues of this prepa ration, in the cure of those painful and distressing diseases which have been named above, and a gainst whose resistless attacks the artillery of medical science has so long been directed in.valu. The transcendent merits of this preparation, its sanative powers and unparalleled efficacy in the cure of Rheumatism &c. have drawn forth the voluntary plaudits of thousands, 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 be'ore 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 justly merits. Lotter of Dr. Jos. Getzendanner of Monteome. ry Co., Md., who was long and .toverely afflicted with Chronic Rheumatism, and finally cured by two bottles of O'Noill's Dear Sir—ln compliance with your request, I cheerfully add my testimony in favor of your Anti-Rheumatic Medicine, and no selfish consid eration could induce 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 reach my disease. It is un necessary hero to stn•c in detail, how much I suf fered; suffice it to say, that I have been severely afflicted fiir many years, and suffered great pain; and that I obtained two bottles ofyour Anti-Itheu• matte fillenctipn. atilt ttv. phials of the liniment, which accompanies it, and that it has banished every vestige of Rheumatism from my &unit,— The afflicted would do well to resort to this rem- ody, Your ob't. sorvnnt &c. JOSEPH GETZENDANNER, M. D From the Frederick Times and Dom. Advocate Highly Important to the Afflicted. It will no doubt be gratifying to our readers to learn the wonderful success which him attend ed Mr. P. O'Neill, in tho use of his valuable Anti- Rheumatic Medicine, which has been ascertained to he a specific not only' in Rheumatism. but also in White Swelling, disease oftho Hip Joint, Scro fula &c. &n. We are urged to make these re marks, not from the certifirates of unknown per sons, but from our own knowledge of several im portant cures effected by his inedione,which have created general astonishment. The most impor tant one is that of Miss E Rohr, the daughter of our worthy Postmaster, who, after years of suf fering, has boon relieved solely by the use.of Mr. O'Noill's medicine—the Medics! Faculty having tried every thing in vain. Those are Miss Rohr's own statements. The high reputatipn of Mr. O'Neill's endorsors Justify us in saying that their statements merit universal credence. From the Baltimore Chronicle Wo are not in the habit of expressing an opin ion of the e ffi cacy of Patent Medicines , but in the case of the above mentioned remedy for Rheuma tism, we feel called on, by principles of humanity, to state that it has had the most surprising of: feels. The inventor is a gentleman in Whom.the greatest reliance con be placed; but he has other than his own testimony in favor of the medicine which he offers to the public. Clergymen, phy sicians, and those who have been relieved, have borne voluntary witness to its astonishing effica. cy; and those who have the misfortune to be afflic ted with this distressing complaint may be assur ed of immediate relief by resorting to this remedy, The following is from the Frederichtown Her old, edited by Win. Ogden Niles, Esq. April 6th, 1833: Mr. O'Neill's Rheumatic Medicine, offered to the public in this day's paper, if we form an opin ion from the character of the maker, and numer ous certificates in his possession from highly res pectable individuals, who hive been cured by the use of it, is one of the most valuable of recent dis covery. Its effects upon those afflicted with chro nic and inflammatory rheumatlsm,have been truly marvellous; a few bottles enabling them to dis ponse with crutches, flannels and bandages, with which for years they have protected their imbs 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 panuious. Ili' For sale at the Drug Store of Dr..J. GILBERT, Agent, Gottysburgh. tf--.5 May 1, 1837. NOTICE. .ETTERS of Administration haying abeen granted by the Register of Adams County to the subscriber, residing in Me. nallen Township, in said county, on the Es tatoof WILLI A BOY I), deceased, late of Nlenallen Township, Adams County, 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. JAMES BELL;Jr. Ader. April 24, 11337. 61-4 Horse Bills Nerdly dr, mpeditionsiv minted at this Office PUBLIC NOTICES. RR. J. CA RPENT BOTANIC PHITSICIAN, $Q are invites those who are troubled with Rheumatic pains, either chronic or inflamatory, to give him a call, having had very good success in cur -1 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 neg:eet on their part; and others to the long standing of the dis ease, so that no perfect cure could he expec ted. He would, therefore, invite those af flicted with Rheumatic pains to give him a call, and satisfy themselves. Not desiring those who are unacquainted with h;m to re ly on his statement, but to come into his neighborhood and enquire of those who know, and satisfy themselves before they employ him. Dr. Carpenter still continues to reside at his former residence in Liberty township; two miles North of Emmitisburgh, and two miles from Rhodes Mill, on Middle-creA. October 3,188 R. tf—'27 21117.15A'1 or ZIMALTIE. Prepared only by JOHN S. MILLER, at Fits Drug and Medicine Stare, opposite the Market House, Frederick, Md. WOMB voluablo Medicine has alrondy acquired a colobcity to which few others perhaps in so short a limo ever arrived, and its extensive rise for 4 or 5 yearn ' in liftT is true a variety of causes may bring about various parts of . our Country Citics IA this state of the blood—such as a violent and Towns in Maryland, bruise or fall, damp foot, indigestion, pain in the , Pennsylvania, Ohio, Now York , ' head, &c .- and although it may be said that ' Kentucky, Missouri, South Caro. those diseases have not their origin in impurity line, Alabama, Georgia, and Now of the blood , - yet the effect in the eamo—thoy nil Orleans, which has attonded it with end in impurity of tho blood and our only object unparalleled success. to prevent the irritating influences being kept Hundreds of persona have iisqd it, and nine out up, is continually to purge the body, as tang as ten eases have been permanently cured of Dys any unpleasant symptoms remain, with pepsin, Cholice, Nervous, Tremors, Lowness of Dr. BR AN DR ETD'S VEGETABLE spirits, Palpitation of tho heart, end all those train UNIVERSAL PILLS, of Diseases resulting from a disordered condition of the stiiinnch and liver ! ,or deratigonient of the which, if persevered with in sufficient quantities Digestive functions, such as GENERAL DEDILITY to produce copious ovacutions, Will esiikt nature This ea wEAIKNEss, Fweruhs:Ncy, Lose op APPETITE, to restore every organ to a state of health. Senn ERUCTATIONS AND ACImTEES op THE STollAcir, is on the principle ofdraining. We drain a mar. ;CosTivENEEIS, HEADACHE, JAUNDICE:, FLATULENT . 84 piece of , land, and Iron n state of sterility and an AND lIILIoUs CoLIC, &c. &C. soon produce n inost abundant fertility, To Adults and Children who are troubled with it is witb the human body. When any thing is the matter with it, we have only occasion to ; Worms, it will operate as a saki and thorough drain it by purgation, and experience line taught ; vormifuge. It is entirely Botanical in its comps. those who have adopted this reasoned° practice, intim', and may be used by both sexes and of any [because consistent with our nature ,]age, withperfect safety, without any change of that they hove acted rightly, the result having b een sound habit or die p t. A full and eatisfactory Direction accompanies health. About ten-.thousand persons min be re- each Bottle, which c . in be had at ono Dollar per tarred to in New York city, and nearly dm same number in Pliiladelphin, who have been cured, Bottle, and by the quantity eta liberol Discount of the proprietor nod of all MIR egents, which are when every other means had become unavailing, are frequently re. of diseases which appeared of the most opposite named at the bottom of each direction. character, and Whore to ell appearance, no human Now toetimony of its • curse are tow of which follow this edVertisernetit, means could save life, have patients, by the use and many morn can be seen on' the directions s of those peon restored to perfect health, the devouring disease having been perfectly oradicat. round each Bottle. .. od. I 7.L L I ~ EIDNE DISEASE haat thou only—an impuri ty of the Blood, which by impeding the circula tion brings on pains or derangement in the or. gang or part where such impurity of blood settles. NOTICE.—Ou•ing to the numerous attempts of Drugists, to destroy the fame of Doctor Bran droth's Vegetable Universal Pills, by selling a counterfeit, instead of the genuine article, the Public are cautioned against, purchasing said Pills of any 'person, except the appointed agents, but especially to avoid Drug stores; as they aro never in any case appointed as agents; and it is in their hands the opinions Pills aro usually found. The following are the appointed agents (or this vicinity, for list of agents of other counties see their respective papers. JACOB A WENROTT, Grettyaburgh, I3ENJ. ZIEGLER, York, HENRY SIDLE, Dillsburgh, York Co. • cHuLL s 13ARTON,Lowizbury,York CO WM. GILIVORE, Chambersburgh, JOHN SHAFFNER, Lancaster. fErDr. Brandreth's Offices are 169 Race street above sth street, and 43 Chesnut street above .2d street, Philadelphia. CAUTION—Beware of purchasing the Bran• dreth's Pills of any Druggist, either in the city or country,iis there are so many counterfeits for sale in their stores. May 1,1837. ly-5 Register's Notices. NoLice is hereby Given, rl.lO all Legatees and other persons con "- cerned, that the ADMI NISTRA. TION ACCOLTA TS of the deceased per sons hereinafter mentioned,will be presented to the Orphans' Court of Adams County, for confirniation and allowance, on Tuesday the 30th day of _May inst., viz: - The Account of Joseph Taylor, Adminis trator of the Estate of Henry Miller, deceas. ed. The final Account of Rudolph Spangler, surviving Executor of the Estate of Rudolph Spangler, (the elder) deceased. The further Account of Jonathan C. For rest, Administrator of the Estate of Peter . Shift, deceased. The Account of-Wm. Rex, EXecutor of the Estate of Daniel Rex, deceased. The Guardianship Account of Peter Her. lecher, Guardian of Catharine ane, Samuel Hildebrand, minor children of John Hilde brand, Jr. deceased. The Account of George Hewitt, Execu tor of the Estate ofJoseph McCain,deceasod. The Account of George Fehl, Executor of the Estate of Frederick Steinour, deceas ed. The Guardianship Account of John Rex, Guardian of Henry Long, minor child of James Long, deceased. The Account of George Plank, Adminis. trator de bonis non, with the will annexed of Jacob Weidner, deceased. The further Account of Wm. H. Lott, one of the Executors of Wilhelmus Hough telin, deceased. The Guardianship Account of Moses Mc Clean, Guardian or .lames P. McConnughy, minor child of John 31 cConaugpv,deceilsed. The Guardianship Account of Moses Mc- Clean, Guardian of Elizabeth McConaughy, minor child of John McConnughy, deceased. The Guardianship Account of Moses Mc- Clean,Guardian of Martha E. McConaughy, Minor child of John McConaughy,decensed. The Guardianship Account of Moses Mc- Clean, Guardian of David McConaughy, minor child ofJohn McConaughy, deceased JAS. A. THOM PSON, Register: Register's Oflice,Gettya burg, May 1. ( Carpenter's Compound Fluid Extract oi 10•13 CAIN . Just received from the ware-house of G. N. Carpenter, and fir sale at the Drug Store of Dr. J. GILBERT. April 17, 1937 tf-3 (DRUGS, iVIEDICO4O4, FRESH DRUGS , AND ' Ta1M.21.702X41511M4 FRESH' Supply just received and for sale—among which are the following: Brimstone, Calcined Magnesia, Saltpetre, Oil Sassafras, Indelible Ink, " Nutmegs, Flor. Musts id, best, " Orignnum, Cream 'Fa run r, Nursing bottles, Powder Puffs, in em Croton Oil, bussed boxes, Balsam Copailia, Furneure Corks, Mercurial Ointment, Tooth Brushes, solid Fish Sounds, hacks, Visiting Cards, Quinine, Drawing paper or Refined Liquorice, ' boards English Ven. Red, Pearl , powder, Acetic Acid, No. 8, Aromatic Salts. All of which can be had, on reasonable terms, at the Drug Store ot Dr. J. GILBERT, Gettysim G A It LEGA NI"S About two years ago I was severely afflicted with the dyspepsin,whioh 1 had for the hit fifteen year*, previous to the, above named time; which was very much increased by. niLliaving.a blood vessel ruptured uponnly lungs,occestoned by lift ing—which increased my complaint; dyspepsia and general wealtudite and debility to 'gulch a de gree, that Mr two years previous to my using the Garlegent. Balsam, I' never eat a .meel but lug stomach became so painful that had immediate. iy to throw it up. Seeing Oarlegitnt's Balsam of' , Health advertised, I was itidured to' try, a bottle; after taking the very firs dose it appeared to strengthen the , first bottle helped inut sa.much, that in the course of a few days my strimach began to retain and di g est ovory thing :I oat. I continued to use the Balsam until I used seven bottle., which cured me entirely, and restored me to perfect health, which I have enjoyed aver since; :and not before for filleen years. I cheerfully recommend it. to all persons who aro afflicted with dyspepsia or de: bility of stomach. Given undofiley , band this ; 11#1 , • . day ofJanuary, )834. . • , HENRY , LOUTH %N. Frederick county, Va. Certificate of Nicholas Weaver. This is to certify that I bought of your agent at Gettysburgh, several bottles, of your valuable Balsam of Health, which completely mired me of the Dyspepsia. I had taken much of othor tont Medicines, but found no relief, until I made use of your Balsam of Health, which effected a radical cure, and do recommend- it to all thoso who are troubled with that ()Willa° dtsorder Dysp-psia. N. WEAVER. Gettysburgh, Pa. Nov. 2,1836. Certificate from the Rev. D.F. Schaefer, Pastor of the Lutheran Church. JOHN S. Mtt.t.En(—Deai• Slit—l "deem it my duty to inform you that ) consider Garlogent's Balsam of Health, prepared by you, a superior medicine, My wife hue long been in a delicate qtate of health, and'of' course no means wore left untried of which we could hear; myself :opposed to nostrums' and' patent medicines—l neverthe less consented to purchases bottle of your Bel em of Health, and I do hereby certify that Mrs. Sheffer derived more benefit from the use of, it than of any other medicine. My opinion is that if a cure can be effected, as regards the diseases you mention, your Balsam will, if used in the first stage of the disease. D. F. SCH/EFFER, E. D. Froiericic; Aug. 23, 1836. P.S. I used the Balsam in my own family , and administered it. to 601110 indigent porsono, and invariably found it a moat (Afloat:lons vorrnifuge. o:2 — For sale only at the Drug Sinre of SAMUEL H. BUEHLER, Agent, Gettysburgh. 6m 46 February.' /3. 1837. 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