; r . %din!) Y ''. MIMI' a . _. _ ~ v a ,f u_ble .....th*if-boys. t JO. the city otr for-k -r- Awful , t torth vt-.4ket. ,ruybeotaid e° from " Ao.-E -• . to more t'rVePlAt_..l.- iament - a d pro. . . titaw - , ork u (ins P itY. ' ~ oik.ir •Pa.. siito! nd liiiii. than a.... 7 'lion a ' ;4'4404* eXeC9 out; e ~:otirong. iglibpsa *WA . y to to _table -- 'lmre" other. I --. AeY•,--0 40Ye is fo ew ' foc4,-,14'40 1 46bit* the; : milrand , ,fri , .W A to d to. ? - ita the f i ll ty tiende • - iikk , - 'id a ^ - '' '.' eec't ~. ' • -till boll L.,DEEI, .6,;20 --- • , t •,3 ga. ' 44 -"holiest *110 4 40*-Urprofitivri.Lt • t•••:' , , %situ:4ll.am, Aer respectfully, intosms the generally, that he has purchaa. iht-taiiittitigfii for Malting and vending r.*t.0104 Saddies 'WI/4e - ; ,or W!- .spring in 1/16: • • • '• • A•4l, attached to , the Girth or e id the tree. -The saddle is made ' • a Yotialel, as portions tiazo%; . - ,14lett Made upon 1 4 1 I.Plan are , incom Efe"6y superior to any heretofore in ,use, ia.lMAPCor'strenf.4ll, durability,end.elastici. it:pitiVttm - Opttre sad :rider. The application .44 019 ppring -to;:the:girth-is productiye of ' ease and'amutort,te the home, and , protects injuries, ; arising from.violent or giddep•exertione. Spring is also. ap. 1 1 hOrMe* L4 -0 0 3 $ 1 SADDLX B . -grit is4eemed unriecessaryto state an , thiin'B Thet: pnblle-ace tevited to.ca ll ontrjedga Jot theeinttvii.g. . 1 - irr The; . filtilaicriber returns his sincere AluOg Ptk Ida Cutitottiera and tbe Public in tieral, ritlabr.the:44ery liberal support extend. ,144Q.Kfill'aild:Nduid:.respectfully inform 4 1 1qP 3 -04)ie,kilf "/41;30_,401itiA;Mtilts4. AiMORTMENV cry 0114411‘6 . 1 :114:41es, Martin - • : 4NI/ 4LX, IrthljS OF' .11444,-Iragmi : au4 Cart, Mlle Old Stendlu South Baltimore Street, Gettyaburgh. •" AU kink! of MARKETING taken ID :exchange for work: ' • ; DAVID WCRE A RT. Deeetobbr :26 4 tt-39 Look,. Here •``.~ .~ fil-;:folliEgt,subseritier wishes to inform his pat - .. ' ,119 atta others Who May. wish to pat. etwthatteol4lo future, that= he has recently f t mtiakilliflldr;Cailiha.n's Patent Right for WeJibor,valuabletnproveinent P.• • • , . qfPrll4g 4 Seat t ...-4,7;f`te• • , " 40:01:4E • &bog the -prejudices_against bt*ltea haretofor", beeejusti6abl e tip, that he hopes to gain the . confi dlititiejtiftkiit:tronage of the, public—as he is on. the present prldciple, to ensure alOAS , tiolitikti Without iny , extricharge,—: Ttiatikseitii . eitaf saddle ' is desirable _to all much, and particulaify to th6iii:44lo nur,V, not .be favored with very i pleasant *wg; I prelatuie • all persons will :tiftyllyiitttroriiii the spring saddles, NiiQ It . ertintied tta long as the ~.g. 4 4 , -Y 4116 necessary' cessar3r-' :4440*.ty, (`,0*16 Sittale, acting in hai• 41tmeleT the horsy and f 4 /1 0 *i ti rprIl f .kF i t se , gh4 ii!any bu't t tiotos - " and experience e t ilie 4l3 r ti te P o l'Be ce li m 4 uSt 4 ,PO r t ethit deilifir• 11110163de weigiit on a • iltiltlivil''elqWetsii 4 e. - The Spring , in ''the 11111itillisfrottls.the following adVantages: fist Moving iryieldiog witlithe lioree's chest in bmitilthatt . ion ortuips<iir cholice ol ' any, die etirigtittwrime therefrom. ' 3d The will rittatist two or threo of the' aonataatt kind, threYtelding of the spring on the end rilerielsistiskin of the ohosfpreventatheiirth heti iiiikdcin t i, and saves,the -rider from have beenthe fruits of break- TLEMEN and LAD! ES are km:- bed 10 as tins little darence in the oostoortbpse and , the hard lE3addlea is so tn. Vii : iistd inetomporable with"the differenc,e to citttlbtt and safetys - IL Sisdnikrivia- the country can be al! is ttadtittd.with Township or Shop tayridiata trifiin,F , cost. . 'he inibsenber ritittriut his thttoko to usiltithitothr the veiy liberal attYport eaten. thid s ia(Viii*tioa iiiiAidreaßeetfuli l y total°, that Int Witi•alLtlinisti 4 4 pittp •ANlkerftlfX4.l. AIWORTMENI' 0? frOrtinallifatfB.. • •,^l °- - Wagon ika4: . CArt 30044e1ttit1ororticie fitilinti of bush , -,-1110 0 4 MARKETING taken 11• t &if prices. NDWIN A. ATUE. •' 30 tesl. tf-42 iivairowitQf the severs take Plow cak-Aro4 o, di44 -7 1 0141 . 1.* 1814 and 19th sues. Tbii - Iceinmencethent Will be. held on Wednesday the 20th, in Christ Church; et, emigres enreinencing,et 10 0'4144, A. X. • 'The W u rßa Seams will continence on IVidneeing .the la! of N member: The fireparatary,Depertment two weeks eerlieri Boarding, &c. may be had .in- the, fleet Dillege edifice ;.in: the families °ldle Pre tessera.; in the 'Theological: Seminary.; and . is irriiate families—price ranging.from 81 50 10,182 '26 per week: D. GI Gilgit:l% Seey•of Board. Gettyeburg, Sep' 1.. • •td-22 Aidur a , OMMlltnit *washed hide Odin • , Any gentleman desirous of seeing the above machines, (on a small scale) can do so'by calling at Mr. Dirranunn's tavern. CertifiCates can be shewn from the most. res. pectabie geAtlemen in the States of Virginia and Delaware, Who have seen the machines in operation., - 11C:ramie, County, individual rights, or single Machine,. will be sold on reasonable terms, by applying to •' P. A. UMPHRIES. August 11, 087. ' (1-19 Scrlmportant to Farmers! 'VILE Subscriber hereby informs the Farmers of Adams County, that he has purchased by which he , is enabled to thrash more grain than e.an be done in the same time,by any other machine in, the. County. It ts so constructed that it can easily be taken from plum to place, and requiring but .ft small barn to, hold it. From'2so to 300 dozen -is a day's work, and, warranted to thrash the grain . as clean as can be done in any other way. . The machine can be seen in operation at any time at his residence in Mountjoy town ship, near the turnpike, three miles west of Littlestown. As the subscriber has three of the above machines which he is destroui of keeping in operation,• he gives notice that he will attend at an: place in the County and thrash Rye and Wheat at R cents 'pnr•bushel, and Oats at 2 celltit. Those wishing to beim work done, will inform him as soon Jut con •venient. Otrll'he subscriber would also state that he has on hand several of 'the above MA CHINES. Which• he will dispose.of, togeth er with either Barn 'or , Township Rights, on - accommodating terms. . WILLIAM GULDAN. July 21, 1837. ' 3m-18 WHEREAS, in and by an Act , of the General Assembly of this State, en. titled •" An Act to regulate the General Elections of this Commonwealth," enacted on the fifteenth day of February, 1790, it is enjoined on ma to give Public Notice of such. Election to be held, and to enumerate in such Notice what Officers are to be elect ed : I, WM. TMIGHINBAUGH, Sheriff or the county of Adaths, do, therefore, here. by make known, and give this PUBLIC NOTIC.f; to the Electors of the said county Of Adams, that a , GEMERaII .14 LLECTIOX wilthe held ; in the said County, on the Second .Tuesday, - of October next, (the ioth,) at the several 'Districts, composed of the following townships, - ' In 'the first District, composed of the Bor. ough of Gettysburg, and the township of Cumberland, at the Ceurt-htiuticrin,Gettys burg. • In the Second Distric't;, composed of the township ofGermany, . at the house nowpc culiied by Mr. Alfred Cele; in the town of Petersburg, in the, township of Germany. In the Third- Disiridt, composed of that part of the township of Berwick not inclUded in the 15th, dittrict, and thiit part of the township of Hountpleasant, lying east; and north of a public road leading frointthe farm fornierlv occupied by' Get!. tasl ells, to Dellone's Mill ; and that part of the town ship of Hernilton, lying west of the Carlisle and Hanover., Turnpike Road,. between Blake's bridge, and the intersection of said Road the dettyaburgiind York Turn= pike Road at the house of John Miley, in the town ef Oxford. 3. - ' In the Fourth District,- composed 'of the township of LatirnOre- and that part . of the township, of,Huntington, not ',minded in the 11th district s ,*at' the house:Of Mr. Milktr, - in the town of Petersburg, in ; the township•of 'Huntington,. - • " • In the Fifth- District, composed tik the, 'townships of Hamiltonban and - Liberty, at 'the house of Col. James Reid 4 in Millers• town, ' . . In ; the Sixth District, composed of that part 'of thei township, of Hamiltiin, east of then :Hanover and Carlisle Turnpike:Road, us'svell as that partuot included 'in 'the tad distriet, at , the' house. now occupied by Phil p Bich, in the town of tierlin. --In-the-Seventh District, composed of the jowilabip of lltenallen,'at,thei house of W. and.F. Hapke, imam(' township. fn thef3ighth District, composeni or the towitiftip of k &raban, at the house now (wen. tried by Mr, iilogrheer s in fieetenttnwtt• 211arisshing .and. Cleansing • • iltraellf.), z . HE Subscriber (from Philndelphia) or , fare to-the Public Daiid Itria*er's • T Cheqlei Cimty, Pa.). Thrashing and Cleansing Machine, • Which will thrash and clean all kinds of Grain , froth the Straw, Rice not excepted. AndaisO, A Corn-Shelling Machilie. THRASHINII MACHINES, Xi:Perlin:es Patented Spike -THRASHING JIL3CHINE ancVllorse, Power, PX.powimaTzoN. Oft t loth Diern* , 00inieveiteir din , , • 14111610 i . IM,ing* 'l'° l ' teiwriebieiorrninkhoeittlfiet bootie of J. IllitrichAr said township. ' gligleZAWan s rat il. ' in the Tenth District, composed cif the township of Cktnowagoi at the bowie of Adam - NOTICE berehy:given, to all ~whom. Outer - , in McSherrystrown, 4 -11 it rmsy concern, that, in paireitimee - of lathe Eleienth Dietrich' composed of the an Act of thaGeperslAssembly.of Penney!. township"" of Tyrone, and all that part of verde, entitle44 l 4n Act for holding Special -Hiintington, South of the Road leading from Courts of Common Pleas," passed the 15th East: Berlin to Carlisle, arid East of the day of March, 1310, and its supplements, State Road, including all the voters residing Cou rt _ of Conn. contiguous to raid state road—at the boas° m o n , "f leas , Of Mr. Hildebrand', to Heidleribitig; in Ty. wilt be holden at the Court flousei,- - in the rone township. ' ' Borough of Gettyshurg,in and for the Coen % in the. Twelfth District, composed of the ty of Adams - , on 7'oeadag= the 26th day of township' of Mounijoy, et the house of Jas. September next, (being the (berth Tuesday Black, iasaid township. - in said rrionth,) at 10 o'clock, A. M. to try. In the Thirteenth District, composed of and determirte,all such matters as shall pro. . that part of the township of Mountpleasant, perly be cognizable by the Court. lying west mid bout!! of a public, -road lead- WM TAUGHINPAUGH, Sh'll: leg from Mr. Dellone's Mill to the farm for. July It • 48147 . tc-1 merly occupied by George' Lashells, on the York and Gettysburg. Turnpike Road, at the house - now occupied by Samuel Swope, in llonaughtown. In the-Fourteenth . Diitriet, composed of the township of Reading, at the public school house in the town of Hampton. In the Fifteenth District', composed of that part of Hamilton and-Berwick townships, beginning where the Hanover and Peters burg turnpike road crosses the York county line, thence along said turnpike to the place where the road from Berlin to Oxrord cross• es the said turnpike, thence along the said Oxford road until it intersects the new road ' from George Murnmeet's farm, on the said' Oxford road, thence along said' rend to the York county line, near David Hollinger's saw mill; thence along the said York coun ty lirie to place of beeinnifig—itt the Public Schoolhouse in Abattstown. AT WHICH TIME AND PLACES ' , :::26 MIA BE B{IECTED, Two Members of' the Senate of Pennsylvania,• torepre ment the District, composed of the COuuties,,of Adams, tranklin and Cumberland; ,Representatives • State Legislature; for the County of ; Two County Commissiotters'; one fOr year, and, one . for yea's yes ; 'One Auditor. of Public Ac. counts ;,and Two. Directors of the Poor,and House . of hnoploym...,nt of the'eounty of Adanis i one for 1 year, and one for 3, years. And in and by the said Act, it is directed that the INSPECTORS of the said Gener. al Election shall be chosen by ballot ' on the Friday next preceding the Ist. Tuesday in October next, being the 29th of September,- inst. - And the Eleetion for sileti - Inspettars - srmir I b e held in such places in each township, ward, or district, as' are appointed by law for that purpose, by the respective Constahies, (who are required to give at least one week's notice of such Election) assisted by two qualified citizens, chosen by such citizens. qualified, to vote, as shall then be present. And it is also in and by said Act• required, that the - Agent and Inspectors be at the places of their Districts on,the day of the General Election aforesaid,at 9 o'clock in the forenoon,to do and perform the several duties required and enjoined on them in and by the same Act.. . And it is , funkier directed, in and by the Act of the General Assembly of this State, aforesaid, passed the 17th day of March, 1806, aforesaid, that one of the JUDGES of each of the different Districts as aforesaid who shall have the charge of the certificate of the number of, votes which shall have been given for each candidate for the differ ent offices thenand there voted for at their respective Districts, shall meet on the third dry after the Election,which will be on Fri day the 1314 day of October aforesaid, at the Court ,flouse in the Borough of Gettys burg,then andthere to , make a fair statement and certificate cif the number of votes which shall, have been given' at the different Dis. tricts in the County of Adams, for any per. son or, persomfor theKlifibrent offices afore'. said, &c.. And by,a law 2defApril,lB2l; it is made the.duty,of the Sheriff, to. give Public notice of the provisiona of said law. The following , are extracts:— Sec. 1. - Be it enacted by the Senate and 'House of Representatives of the Common; wealth, of Penneylvania, and , it isberciby en acted by the authority of the same, nit the several 'qualified electors shall give to. the Inspecitors of sech Election, separate tickets for each' office orettitiOn voted for, which ; ticket. shall' contain no more than the proper number of names; but no ticket shall be jetted by the Jedges of the eleetion in count. 'Mg eff the'votes, should the same contain fewer than the 'proper number, those for Sheriffs and Coroners excepted,. "Beet. '4, Andlielt further enacted' by the 'authority aforesaid, That it shall be theclu• ty ofthe She rifFor' Coroner,as't he case may be, of each and every county within this Commonwealth, to give Public Notice,, at the same time, and in'the same Manner, and under the same penalty, that he is now re• gaffed, to'give notice of any General.or S i pe. clef 'Election—that any person who shall hold any office or , appointment , of profit or trust under the Government of the IT. States `whether a commissioned officer or other. wine, a subordinate officer or agent, who is or shall • be employed under the 'Legislative, Executive, or Judiciary Departments of the United States, and also that ` every 'Member of Congress', 'is by law incapable or holding and exercising at the same time the - office or appointment of Judge, Inspector,or Clerk br any election-Within the State: Given under my liand,at Gettysburg,this .4th day of September, in . the year of our Lent 1 537. ' WM. TA 11G tI I NBAUG Sh'ff. September 6, 1637. to -411 Genei:at jitry-7-Special''Court. Franklin--Andrew fleittzolman, - D. !Weber. Peter Mickloy.Jr., J. Floats. Huntington--W. Moorhead, J. Hassler,. ' Mountpleasant.-1. Wolford, W, Lott, .1, Wolf. H. Brinkerhoff, C. Homier, . Conuwago—J. Wagoner, J. Melhorn, Ha milton —R. M. Hutchinson, 1. Treat, George M tin r tr. • Latimore«-Geo. Myers. of Jacob. - Liberty—William Scott. Piekes, S. Alboii, S. Heiner, Straban-D. Monfort, W. Wert, W. Black. R. M'llheny. J. Waayer,W. Vanorsdallon,P, Moritz. Borough—J. 11.1 Marsh, P. Little, B. GI, Harper. Germany--A. Cole, T. !limes. Menallen—T. M'Creary. P. Beaman • Cunaborlend—John Eyler. July 28, 1837. te-17 . Trial "L ist ,, --Special Court SEPTEMBER 26, 1637, David Withorow, vs. Samuel Epploy, eldoat son and. heir at law, of Potor Eppley, deceaved July 28, ISTY. te-17 ilkJ AUGHAN & PETERSON'S RED v , LINIMENT, an article superior to all other, applications for Rheumatism, chil blains, sprains, numbness of the limbs,weak ness and 'stiffness of the joints, sore throat, &c., which has efFecte dcures in several cases which had baffled the most respecta ble medical aid.' Price 50 cents a bottle, to be had at the Drug Store of Dr. J. GILBERT. June 30, 1837. tf-13 ('IOM POUND CARRAGEEN COUGH SYRIJP.—The superior advantages-of this Syrup are that it is a compound exclu; sively, vegetable, and contains no alcoholic or narcotic ingredients. • For sale at the Drug Store of • • ' J. G:Ii.BERT Gettysburg: March 27, 1837. tl-52 IVVALIZI lITONE DISEASE hail thou ordy-,art impuri ty of the Blood, which by impeding the circula tion brings on pains or derangement in the or gans or port where such impurity of blood settles. 6AT is true a variety of causes may bring about this state of the blood—such as a violent bruise or till, damp feet; indigestion' painin the hem. Ac.—en d although it - , may . be said that theito diseases have not their origin in impurity of the hleod,-yet the effect is the same—they all end in imPurity , of the blood and our only object to prevent the irritating influences being kept up. is continually to purge the body. as long as any unpleasant:symptoms remain, with Dr. BRANDRETH'S VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL PILLS.• which, If persevered with in sufficient quantities to produce copious • evaeutione, will assist nature to restore every organ to a state of health. ' This is on the principle of draining. Wo drain a mar shy piece of land, and from a state of sterility soon produce a most abundant fertility, and so it is with the human body. When any thing is the matter rith it, we have only occasion to drain it by purgation, apd experience has taught those who have adopted this reasonable practice, [because consistent. with our nature,l that they have ucted rightly, the result having been sound health. About ten thousand persons can be re. forred to ia.Now York_city.._and nearly the swine number in Philadelphia, , who have been cured, when every other means had 'become unavailing, of diseasee which appeared alba most opposite character, and where to all appearance, no human means could save life, have patients, by the use of those Pills, boon restored to perfect health. the devouring disease having been perfectly eradicat ed. NOTICE.—Owing to the numerous attempts of Drugists, to destroy the fume of Doctor Bran. dreth's Vegetable Universal Pills, by selling ,a counterfeit, instead of the genuine article s the Public are cautioned against purchasing said Pills of any person, except the appointed agents, but especially to avoid Drug stores; as they are never in any case appointed as agents;,and it isia, their halide the opinions Pills are usually found. Tho following , are the appointed agents for this vicinity, for list. of agents of other counties see their respective papers. JACOB A'. WINROTT,' Gcttyabprgh, 'BENJ. ZIEGLER, York, HENRY SIDLE, Dillsburglr, York Co. CRULL& BARTON,Lowisbury,York co , WM.. GILMORE, Chambersburgh; ' ' JOHN' SHAFFNER, Lancaiiter. CI7Dr. Brandreth's Offices aro 169 Race street above sth street, and 43 Chesnut street above 2d street, Philadelphia. • !..• CAUTION—Beware of purchasing , thg.Bram. dretles.Pille of any,Druggist, either in the city, or. country,as there aro so many counterfeits for sale theirin stores. ' • May 1,1837. ' Iy—.s DR. J: CARPENTER, 'BOTANIC PHYSICIAN, FILIESPEC'CFU - LLY- invites those who - are troubled with Rheumatic pains, eitherchronic or inflarnatory, to give him. a call, hriving had very good success incur. lug 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 Cf 1843, and failed in but five• or six cases of performing a complete cure—and some of these were through neglect on their part; and others to the long standing of the dia. ease, so that no perfect' ure coultlbe expec. led. He would, therefore, invite those af. flitted with' Rheumatic 'pains to give him a tall, arid satisfy themselves. Not desiring those who are unacquainted with him to re. ly on his statement, but to come into hie 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 Emmittsburgh, and two nulenfrom Rho;las Mill, on Middle.creek. Osiober 3, 1988. • • ~L• g;. _ _ _ .211111:0 n• RPNDTE tacaeriu Agent-farpriatlyfirokkii Mary!awl, Dela, ware; Ste.. 8 I.KIlb ,st: 'three doors, below Market it., Pk fa, %ad So. 10, North' it., Itel)iwore, neat' the' 6019 1. 11, MUM=EtlNClrialtlitsr Tam ran or • " 11 M.Emn;r= Inlstrramix OF TFCB AMMO' 001' taIIGE orECIIELYArIb "z: • - - CIirRICH have obtained the approbation and ricoininiendatfin of thousands Who 'have been cured in Consumption, Cholera Maybes:ln. flamationa, internally or externally, and all dim's see of 'the Liver, Yellin, Fever, Gout, Rheum*. dam, Lumbago, Tie Volorinix,Dropsy. St. Vitus's nce,Epi lepsy.A poploxy.Paralysi it. Pahly,G roan Sickness, and all obstruction% to which the female form is so distressingly liable. and which send so many of the fairest portion of Creationto their un timely graves; Small Pox, Measle% Whooping . Cough, eolrlilt:rever:'Asthma, Jaundfee, Gravel, Stone, and all UrinaryObstructiona,Pistula, Strict', es, rupture% and Syphiliii in all its stages; Constipated Bowels, Woints, Scurvy, Itching of . the Skin,King's Evil, and all cutaneous disordemi in short. e very complaint to which the . human frank, is so'direfully subject Under all their varied forms and mimes. as the liygeian conviction is, that MAN . IS SUBJECT TO ONLY • ONE REAL'DISEASE, that is, to the J mpual., TY OF VIP BLOOD- 4 n .m which eprings.every.compraint that can possibly assail , his complicated frame; and that it is the perpetual struggle of this vital, pure swam of life (the gift ' of Almighty power) to •disineember Rigel( of its viscous acrid humors, with which it has become commixed. Thli valuable mediaine, being composed only of vegetable matter, or medicinal herbs, and war ranted on oath its containing not one particle of mei curial, mkporal, or chemical substances, of which are uncongenial to the nature of man, and therefore destructive to the human frame,) ma found to be perfeetly harmless to the most ten der age, or weakest frame, under artery stage of human suffering, the most 'pleasant and benign in its operation. and at the .same time the moat certain in searching out the root of every com plaint. however, deep, and of performing a core. that was ever offered to the world. This wonder. fill effect, too, is produced by the least Irouble'to the patients, by merely swallowing ii certain nu.n. bar of pills and being called a Gov extra times to the purposes of evacuation, with- the . least•powible sensation of, pain. exhaust,on of bodily strength, and without the fear of catching cold, or attentton to dreas,er diet, in any_ way dirTerent from their accustomed hibits. These pills cure in all cases, and connot be taken to excess. Experience, which is the touch, Atone of all human knowledge. has long borne testimony to the lac% and extensive two ef them has already verified its truth in this country. Theserendiciiies cure. by purging, and yet , the weak,. die, feeble, the infirm, and the nervous; the delidate, are in a few days strengthened by their operation, because they clear the body of its bad burners, and invariably produce sound sleep; they are the safest and most efficacious medicine to take to sea, preventing "curvy, costiveness, &c. The operation or thji mild medicine. which convoys immediate conviction of its utility. from the first dOse, is ae beneficial to the mind as to the body, first ' calming, then 'curing, all mental , de. rangernents, eccentricities, nervous affection% ir ritabilities, and restlessnessfrom whatever source —complaint' which have hitherto not been prop. erly understood. as the ilygeints have found them all' to proceed from acrimonious humeri; in the blood. and, happily. for . the present and future race of mankind, discovered a cheap and univer sal mode of purifying. curing. and preventing. The being cured of any disease, infirmity, or sore, is now no more a dubious or uncertain pro. ordure; perseverance in the Vegetable Universal Medicines'wili always restore nature to her due course. The literary ano.sedentary.of both sexes, whose pursuits so much impair the faculties, will find a sure remedy in the Universal Medicines fur preserving. the 'energy and sprightliness of the imagination, and improving.their health; old ago wilt be attained by the, use of them, and passed free from pain and infirmities. They are not enveloped with the mysteries of other medicines; they only require to be perse vered in with sufficiently largo doses, and the patient will come off well; when a disease is ob. stinate,patients frequently do not take doses large enough. The medicines are comprised in three differ ent articles only, viz: in two kinds of pills. of different strength or power, designated by No. I and No. 2;,the first is a must powerful, but mild and gentle apperient, or opening medicine, de taching amid partially removing the bilious ropy humors, whilst the No.2.pills carry off those and the serous acid and putrid humors incidental to the body; and act together as a ferret In a warren. never resting until every avenue to the human frame is thoroughly searched, and cleansed of its impuritiok The Vegetable Cleansing Powders are of great assistance to patient", and facilitate the evacua tion of bad humorei they soften, clease,Land de. tech the,acrierionious phlegm,•we cooling, and allay the thirst. One, two, or three powders may be taken throughout the day, mixed in half • tumbler of water. The pills are sold in packets of 81, S 2 and 63, and 25 and 50cent boxes--thb two former consist of three boxeseach, viz. one box of. No. I, and two boxes of No. 2—the latter, ono large box with a division; the odwders are id separate boxes at 371 cents each. '. • - consequence of the repeated solicitations of the Agents, and.fur he convenience of the ; P,ub. lic ,in general, boxes of 50:cepts, and:2.s coo nisch, can now be had of all the Agents. ' • MORISONIANA, the . Family Adviser of the British College:of Health, 3d Edition, price €4,75; and PRACTICAL.PROGFS of the NYgeiso Sys taro of Physiology,inchiding ihe "Origin of Life." I •Treatine oh Sinai! P‘ii,""Letter on Cholera Mor bui," and many attested cures affected in this country, as' well as in Great,Dtitain. 6th Edi• lion, pre 37i-cents. . , The H ygeniun Medicines era all imported into this country at a'great expense, notwithstanding which, they are sold at the same price as ircEng. land:, .!They have been six •yeare.before the A.' • cnericsin public; their preeminent success in the relief of the afflicted, thousands can testify. ErcAuTioN.. 7 -1n consequence of the high estimation In which Merriam a Pills are held by ,the 'public, it has induced•an innumerable host of • unprineipled ,cotinterfeitors to attempt. imitations under, deceptive tonna thus to• delude the unwary, and foist their nostrums for the Genuine Hlygeian Medicine;„ in consequence of which the Agent has taken the precautionary measure of having an Extra Yellow &bet fixed on -each Packet. signed by the Agent of each State and District, and by their - Sub-Agents an every County; the 'imitation-of whiehwill subject the forger Authe severest punishment the Jaw can matt; and it is further to ,be ricticed. that none of the above Medicines can be ohtairld in any Drug Store tbe Union; the Drug Stores being the pribci pal source through which the Codnterfeitere vend thou spurious articles+ ' •• •EGrßespeetable parties may, be. appointed A. gents on liberal,terms, by sPPIPott° .he General Depot, No. 3I SOUTH SEVENTH STREET, three doors below Mitiket street, Phala e phut— atid at No.lo North street Baltimore, nearly op. poeite the Post Office, where the Genuine Medi eine may always be obtaineth ,J01;IN - PICKING Agent. • Gettysburgh, August 25, 1837.- 17-21 BRANDRETIPS PEFAX4S, gt, FRESH supply alba above Pills bee jest eh been received by J. A WINROTT, Agent. • August 3,1837. ' tr 18 4;.% 7,141/41: 41lage; " ~fir Male, bdiassoskify Auld , RHEI.DIATISM. _ . t..71t alsoeuresLllMßAGOAlid OCIAT/C4 9 41 01 it will be seen rune of tbe esrtificstes gives from Phyaleisna sad otliers,thar tt rivereigo ns reed fril-/SCROFUIA.WHITIkBWRI.LIWO. DISRASE OF , THE MP JOINT„ and ail --oak+ lions arising from an tome rravx or vas woo. • 1 lin undersigned takes pimiento in announe... ing to the public that he hes ehadermred &vertigo Remedy fur Rheumatism dr.e.lanever fails to cure Where the medicine is takes a g r ees. bly to the • directions which secoaspiusy each bottle. Innumerable instances might be gams of the happy effects end pi:work)l virtues of thtir props ration, in the cure of those painful one distreasMg diseases which have bean named Mawr. and.a gainat whose resistless attacks the wrtillery of medical Science Ism so long been directed in vain. . The transcendent merits of this pieparation, its sanative powers and unparalleled efficacy in the cure of Rheumatism Stu. have drawn fiwtle the luntary plaudits of - thousands,-wile by - 111rews have been restored from pain and usture,stiffness and decrepitude, to ease. strength, activity and vigorous health; credulity and scepticism, most disappear bow the poWerfuf array of testimo nials voluntarily ibroished by Physicians of high reputation. who me it in their practice and hare the honesty to give it the character it so justly merits. - Letter of Dr. Jos. Getzendinner of Montsome. ry Co.. Md., who was long and aeveiely afflicted with Chronic Rheumatism. and finally cared by two bottles of &Reny', Malicia= . Dear Sin—ln compliance with your requeet. I cheerfully add my Testimony in favor of your Anti.R heurnattc Medicine. sod no selfish consi4. oral ion could induce me to withhold it. My motto is. "honor to whoni honor is due." waa great ly afflicted with Chronic Rheumatism, and dis covered that the ' , Mitten& blediesr contained nothing that would reach My, disease. It is un.. necessary here to etre in detail. how much 1 suf. bored; suffice it to say,, that 1 bare been severely afflicted,for many years. and suffered great prim. and that I obtained two bottles' ofyour Anti-Rheu. matic decoction. and two phials of the linimeni. which accompanies - it. and that it hislissished every vertigo of Rheumatism from my frame.,-- The afflicted would do well to resort to this rem. ady. Your Wt. servant ike..'; JOSEPH GETZENDANNER,M. D. From the Frederick Times and Dem. Automates fleghly Important to Ike Afieled- - -- - It will no doubt be gratifying to our Oredlifir to learn the 'wonderful success which haus atlfeci:_. ed Mr. P. O'Neill. in the use of hie inakeldus46l4. - Rheumatic Medicine. which low been isceataboid to be a specific not only in Rficesuatiasesketalaw in White Swelling. &matte ofdre Hip Jeifettdeirt: full. We are urged to mate thessil - iir7. - mark.. not frorn - ibe certificates of anktuoraipire sone. but from our owe knowledge of mimed 11100 portant cares effected by his medic:mem:hick here ereated.general astonishment. The - maskiimintir. tent one it that of Miss E. Rohr. thecdanglfiter of our worthy Post. master. who. ereol"PWrlsirowt foring. has been relieved solely by , !ilkit.leserif Mg; O'Neill's medicine—the Medina' FResd i ty buui tried every thing in vain. Ttemelsre blisarßobeir own statements. The high O'Neill's endorsers justify uslielogrlo4lhat thok statements merit universal credence:, From the Bidtimore Mane We are not in the habit of expemisinl acklF ion'of the efficacy of Patent 1111ciries.lbut Innis case of the above mentioned remedy for Rheims ham, we feel called OD. by principles of bumenity. to state' that it has had the moat stuprfifieg ac. fecta. The inventor M s vintlemas whom tbe greatest reliance can be placeik but be bas other than his own testimony, in favorer ibe medicine which he offerr to the public. Ciergynien;piyl sicians, and those who have been relieved. Woo borne voluntary witness to its satosiishieg erica cy; and those who have the misfortune to be Wilt* tod with, this distressing complaint may be assay. ed of immediate relief by resorting to th is remedy. The following to from the Frederrektnalit Her. aid, edited by Wm. Ogden Niles, Esq. April tithe 1833: Mr. O'Neill's Rheumatic evened" tip the public in this dareptper, ire form 11111piti: ion from the character of the wither, and numer ous certificate! in hia potassium frees lughlyres: pectable who hays boa cared by Om use of it, is one of the, most valuablie.of raping dir. cnvery. Its effects, uptiattinvesifileted With elem. nic and inflammatory riterunatlem.bitinteitit truly marvellous; a' few bottles etualirvigitlituisb , illitie. pens. with crutches, flannels outillimulderat. with which for years they have protecistribik' and bodies. Mr. O'Neill merits the grittlittnlsA the afflicted, and the testimony' of physicians forbids those imputation generally nttached ter Teodoro apses Er For sale at the' Drug •• Stoei .;:" i Y Dr. J. GILT, Agao.l4,Cptrills. 44- May 1, 1837 -•- - AYS' LINIME Trssed nr the cipal hospitals j i6y eminent Medi. cal men, as a curtain. Are for the following. complaints: - • . For the Poles. , Crew, For all Dropsy. Whooping rough. • All swellings of thot.gatte-Tiglotnesa of the Chest. ale milks, peerally is Childress. Rheumatism, acute .7anotAll Dawes mad Simko, c h ron i c , - -• Seaktikei r • inntbsips and seustio, Sera** is its wawa stages. Tender Feet, . • . Fond Moron ante kgs or White Swellings, and aired" wounds, ClooliVaisaN, swellings,of the NOG 1 ., & e. &e. Throat by.eastarti as • . A number of certificates accompany the directions for using the'lnnimant. Just received a n d for sale tit the Drug Siore of : Dr. J. GILBERT, Gettysburg& June 16, 1837. - 4414 LILLY WHITE, FOR THE LADIES' TOILET.—rA eupPriOr commie for benutifying the Skin. F or B ale at the Drug Store of -= Dr. Dr:J. GILBERT, Gettysburrk.,. June 16, 11 1 37. ' - _ rip.] Office of the Star & itsamer: Chambirabstrg Street, a few doors West of - - T. 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