• • . •_ by 4 7 147&intik_ .1040,oftlieisalmailgiajotti Jra&L, .• AdsOkhig. WCIPILOTER, rril-4:AtP3llg her creditors, will irt 4e At die boom of the ID "o'clock rdsi rir, November 'Next. 2C:THOWSON, Auditor. it is, 4t-28 _~„ t;:y' +~~~.n ;7 ~.?:fl.. vgipoiiL. -. .e,1Mut41 , • ANA •,-r- ,'5‘,....--- 4 • , „...."..- ..,trAlitart '..i.f4' a and' for ~..1'."%-',. "-.....„..,7'*:. :it received !' in,.: ''':,,,,, a S u pply .11 are the foli°w. 5 f. --Ic, ~, -, "g w hich . a Magnesia, 0,4 „.... - 40rti"41,9!) calcine '; %:4,4 - •. 5 ,..„,- . • zt,.,,v. 1 . :: oil sassafraos ~. :.,. , ' - !quid -legal .. 7 , ,•, , - ----„ As . ~ 0 kigatturnt • -. best, ' - - bottle!, i!el,-;.z*,;klitillirdtta!:.` '__ 14crotursoinng°il' -be *-- ., tdpiiiiig• la ."`uttatearn C°Ririn;ent, c. ~ 4 1 . -q, imired; : Mercurial vin .....,:..„,,,i:y.k ;;;,. , , Co , -.- •_ - -d e d,:-. --".11z.11:::'Pork8?. so li d Fish Soun ",--•;:-"Pii ,4 ~tiotitlilib,s° visiting Cards, r or 11400''T. • : wilig paper 14114341t1:-; - ara ....',A'tiort.,,l.' r ee , -., boar ds ,;•6;-,.-. Kpquo .ti peari powder,.Baltfl• '-'.,...:-. t oidi .". eii;ite , 410matle , ''.:-.1 ' No. 8 ' ...,,S, - ifotra Acid, 5 . ... 5, • , AP, :of which on !be had, oxi reasonable the -Drug' &ore .4 ,Dr. GILBERT, Ore,ttyeburg. tf-28 ,1 4 *, c_lber, l 3, 1897., as{ OF PENNSYLVANIA 10:113)10AZI DZIP.AZtTATE/S H T.: irtit,6oll4SE LECTURES •": commence on the First Monday is • . •Ntke t tglottei- and be zontinuad wider the fol. lowing ariarigement; ..Practice and ~l'Agory of 2, l fedi- , tiC4:llAZglir. teIIATISAN,M.D. Bosun. ffAos, K. D. ; Glesow, M. D. ' a . . 117tit.i.of E. lionzrzn,M,R. ' 144/010.01[Cakifie.S.11 111 : 1 31 SACKION, M. D. AP4I44H - 4: Nediof ;and run!, - -Citimoz B. Worm, M.D. 'fibifetficd and Ike &seam of Wo. • '-il l idieW,CAthlre;i; )I;feti L. lionos, M, D, :Itntcal-Lectures an Medicine and Su rge. - ilittiethilisered logolariy et the •Philadelp - hia 'fleMtlal.(l3lookleparid at•thePennillvania Hoi. ititaWnna the begmaing , ta.tha end of the Session. , ,_4.ffkkeaFna,antof , the fees of tuition la the same as iheretorilivi noinerease having been made in con. 1 •tiequene, of the augmentation in the number of iligiMmicintlit'soind the .iralirovementain.Clinical W. E.V.BORNEfI, • • Otto of i *kdk4 rhiladwphi. _a)tr . 7l_l3. 18117. • n R. WEAVER'S CELEBRATED EYE iMLNE,•ati article: ighly re. -77-zroing*lttggell":-Ertognowint'AW,--crttertri.' o. o cf , s, ~2 * liik4ul4 inflamed .eyes. It has ire. "Alut*liiirested =rills after all other prepa. ctßdaey is attested Jbftning::iiertiticatea, which can be e.gamin '''' ...000.11P0icitt4t1.10,the subscriber.. • Vticif 051`isiniii, per box, and for sale at 4 . wie tatufrotentl • .r/uid - Extract of • , • aw, -- • 3143 - cl Just: received from 4he ware.house of G. ,ip areati t er , An d f o r sate at the Drug ILB.ERT. ..)3tore or., J. 421 tf 3 Aor ii, 1887 ,IZATTYSII-UltO TROOP, - ATTENTION! . R DE in Millerstown, on Satusday the 21 - stqf •Cictobsr next, at half past 40, eclock,. A. M. It is hoped that each Member that has been caroled Above six . ::tatinths, -- will.come in full uniform. _WALKER, Captain. • ~i'liioplember 29, tsar. • 'AVM POUND CARRAGEEN COUGH SVIV.P.- 7 ,The supertoradvantages of w,ste that .tt is 'a compoundexclu. Aivety'"vegetable; and:contains no alcoholic narcotic ingredients. • i• sale at the Drug Store of 111 , • Dr. J. GILBERT, Gettysburg. ~/March 27,' 1837. _ . , 'll - 11R. BUTLER'S EFFERVESCENT Au' MAGNESIAN APERIENT, forl ;3 - ,diSpepaia or indigestion, nervous debility, : giddiness, headache.acidity of the stomach, .-,habitual costiveness, cutaneous diseases, gont, gravel, Arc. and much valued ae a gen. ;cooling purgative, an article highly re. commence by the Faculty has just been . 14 1 , 2 . :trot:Nudist the * Drug Store of Pr. J. GILBERT. tf-12 'June_ 80, 1E327. -1111411 :#I4"R. ISTOUSE'S A INPANT DROPS, a , =fa, effectual and speedy remedy for the of:young children„tuich as colic, Coovulinona s restleasness,griping,disordered ;bewete, -green Araby sour vomiting, Baru. lepp This article is not a new inven tion but one whose 'merits has been tested 1 .; .„ , : , , by . ; tlme, and found fillip adequate to the pur poses for which they are recommended. rne* 245. Cente tkixotle, and for sale at stow Dr, J . GI LBERT. 80,1687. tf-1.3 ;. Dr J GII O BERT, Gettyslnirgh. *1837. if-20 ',,„..i t imminxr. FOR DEAFNESS. tt,, , , , ,C* .ICAt , t*r''''"% al ortfr . 1:-;:. 1 . * 111 PERMANENT RE ' ' 0 ; , routiocit - RVADACHE:-A c ll,\ kti;i 4o ; - ' ,', '.', : , isertificatet t o virtue of 4 1- :::*'H. -- -:'. ';'" f isatube added, 1 the follow. *Pecteble te requi 'ethers:— • ivffiF4-,,warITAKER,_ X 12, &wiry. k l4/0011,04 1 .fOr..elk.t i tY ' _ ~.... . '''• - GILURT Gott burgh. . - '- - " :.1',., , ; ~:-..,!. •.-tf4l tr 4 1$ 011 AIMS* 01.41XXS AMOilirot sktfter Vtawgr 3,_4-4,''. 'kt..:..t --:1",` 'Dr. 3. GILBERT. .tr-13 ;.'tn• • • •••. _• ~ '•-•,`,,,"„.• • ; • ••• taro - DiroMori of ihe ,Publie Schools of Tyroair township will receive proposals for TR/ICI:MRS for the aßiresald Sourday the 21st of OeteberA I °clock v. u. at the PoblioSchool-house in lieidlers burg. By order, JACX)IB - FiDbra., &Wry, October 8,1887. SARGAINSI . B ARCULIME ~4a 0 OD WO. .PRICES TO SUIT pm utos) GEORGE ARNOLD it CO. vs AVE just receivedfi cm Philadelphia, en unusually large stock of 60-1 1 sItIO* Purchased on the very best forms forum'', which will, be sold at a small advance, and 8t such prices as HAVE NOT BEEN OFFERED 'X'O THE runic, HERETOFORE. They deeixi it unnecessary to name arti• clew or to give prices ; all they ask is TO GIVE THEM A CALL, and they pledge themselves TO COME UP TO ALL THEY SAY, OtrTheir Stock consista.of ALMOST EVE NT ARTICLE IN THEIR LINE OP BUSINESS, and either .the CASH or PRODUCE will be taken in exchange for GOODS, GErrirsnurion, Sept. 20, 037. 3t-26 rviatoke suin, A GREEABLY tothe Last Will and Tea. 1 7 1 . lament of WILLIAM WIREMAN, late of Franklin township, York .county, 41e. .ceased, will be offered at public sale on The premises, un &Ultra:lay .the 111.h.das of tiro ,vember rtaxt, • A TRACT OF PATENTED LAND. Si tuate i n Huntington township, Adams Cla. Pa., 2 miles South west of the York Springs, containing . 118 acres ,a t id ,0,5 perches. The Improvements are, a good Two gran; 'LOG DWELLING• II ~. • . t., : • , ;I '4 : 81011101111 ' .% il . " 1 . , flouble Log Barn,TEN ANT 80, S ,'and other;necessary improvements; a sufficien cy of Meadow, a large portion D .valuable Timber,and severe I naver failing springs of water near the house, sufficientfor a Tannery, for which purpose it was used for a number of years. Persons wishing to view the property., will call on either of.theSubscribers resid ing near the sane. ss Sale lo,commence at 1 o'clock r. it. when the, erms will be made known by .10 H. H W N IR W E I M R A E N, MAN, Esee.utora. October B, 1837. to-27 _•_';L' aUOUIZt* THE Subscriber wishes to inform his old friends and former customers, that he has employed ROBERT MARTIN as Foreman, io cut and attend .to the Custom part of his husiness, arid intends to employ none but the best of workmen. SCPAII persons wishing work done, will please to call at the OLD STAND, in the North•wast Corner of the Diamond, and they'may.depend on having their work done .in the latest .fashion and in the aunt substan tial .manner. E. MARTIN. Gettyaburgh, Sept. 29.1337. 4f-29 C LOTIFILIN G W•T ORE. THE Subscriber takes this method of in . forming the Public, that he has form ed a Copartnership with SAMUEL COR. NELIUS, Merchant Tailor, of Baltimore, for the purpose of keeping a CLOTHING STORE in Gettysburgh; and that they have now on hand, and intend constantly 4o keep. A .GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF READY-MADE CLOTHING. As Mr. Cornelius lives.in the City, they are confident they can purchase so as to enable them to sell very low. Their present stock consists of Round Vests, Under Yeats, Pantaloons., Shirt:, Sham, Stocks, Collars, Suspenders, stc: E. MARTIN. Gettyeburgh, Sep. 29. 1837. tf-28 SOTICE% THE Subscriber havink sold his proper ty, and made arrangements to leave this county , by, the 20th of October next, requests all indebted to him tocome forward and make payment on or before that time. Longer indulgence cannot be given. Those having claims against him, will please pre• sent them by that day for payment. JOHN WILSON, (of C.) Gettysburg!), Sept. 29, 1837. at-26 SHERIFF'S SALE. IN pursuance of a Writ of Venditioni Ea ponas, issued out of the Court of Coin. mon Pleas,of Adaciacounty,and to me direc• ted, will be exposed to Public Sale,on Satur day the 21st day of October inst. at 2 o'clock P. M. at the Court House, in the Borough of Gettysbu'rg„the following Real Estate,viz: 71te undivided half of • TRACT 07 taitir Situate to Frankliniownship,Adatc• ounty, containing 3 ACRES, more or less, adjoin ing lands of the Heirs of John Arendt, de ceased, on Which are A. ONE-STORY LOG DWELLING Rouen, -Liu A Log Stable.:' Also, on the same TIT& there is i TAO YARD, a finishing 13hogS, a • Bark Shed and Mill, with an excellent Sprig of running Water neer th e doer.— . Sefaedmietiken hi execution as the Estate of dohs Blakely. Andio bewold by WM. TAUGHINBAUGH, Sh'fi astir* em.., Clettibarg, • qqpiloft S I Nit $ ty-VI 11'7' BMW! pq.: LEO* Look ere! TUB subscriber wishes to Wenn bis pat.' runs, and ethers viLo may wish to pat ronize bun in future, that he has recently purchased Mr. Caltihaa's Patent Right for the use of valuable insp,rovelnent in ma log, Spring-seat SADDLES, Notwithstanding the prejwiices against these Saddles heretofore, be feels justifiable in saying, that he topes In gain the Confi dence and patronage of the public.-mss he 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 vary pleasant horse; I presume ail persons pill unhesitatingly patrnnize the spring saddles, when they will be ensured as long as tiya an chase r rnay .deem necessary, The elasticity .of the Saddle acting is har mony with the sygmtry of the horse and rider, not only affords 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 hors gis oppressive. The Spring in the Girth affords 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 oft he spring on the sad don espausiou .ofthe chest prevents the girth from breabing, and wreathe rider (roe] wanaifal,lBl3ol 3 heen.l he Iry fltreak ing girths. GENTLEMEN and LADIES no Ran ted to imply, as the little difference in the cost of these and the hard Saddles is so W iling, aod incomparable with the .differeace in comfort and safety. N. R. Saddlers in the country can be ,accomatodated with Township or AiViirp Rights at A trifling rest. PC7 2 The subscriber worm hie thanks to the public for the very liberal support e*ten ded to him, and would respectfully state that be has at all times A LARGE AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT OP Saddles, Bridles, Mortingals, Saddlepßags, Portmanteaus . and Trunks; Carriage, Wagon and Cart HARNESS, with every ,atbe.r article in his line .of husi (ess. liCrAll kinds .of MARKETING taken in exchan, e for wort at fair prices. EDWIN A. ATLEE. Gettsstmirgh, San. 16. 1837. tf-42 Thrashing' mad CLeansing A IMS CAINJV ES. rlriPlE Subscriber (from Philadelphiayof fors to the Public David Ilnawe.r's(of Chester County., Pa.) Thrashing .and Cleansing Machine, Which •will thrash and clean all kinds of Grain from the Straw, Rice not excepted. And also, A Corn-Shelling Machine. Any gentleman desirous of seeing the above machines, (on a small scale) can do so by calling at Mr. Drrrsausts'a tavern. Certificatescan be.shewn from the most res pectable gentlemen in the States of Viramia and Delaware, who have seen the machines in operation. OCrState, County, individual rights, or single Machine, will be sold on reasonable terms, by applying to P. A. lIMPHRIES. August 11, 1837. tf-19 THRASHING MACIMS. 03" Important to Farmers! THE Subscriber hereby informs the Farmers of Adams County, that be has purchased -Everling's Patented Spike THRASIIING JLICHLIVE and Horse Power, by which he is enabled to thrash more grain than can't* done in the same time by any otlifir machine in the County. . k ipso constructed that it can easily be taken from place to place, and requiring but a small barn to bold it. From 250 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 be is desirous of keeping in operation, he gives notice that he will attend at any place in the County and thrash Rye and Wheat at 8 cents per bushel, and Oats at 2 cents. Those wishing to have work done, will inform him as soon as con venient. ~ Oto - The subscriber would also state that he has on hand several of the above MA CHINES. which be will dispose of,togeth nr with either Barn or. Township Rights, on -accommodating terms. WILLIAM GULDAN. July 21, 1837. 3u*-18 Estate of Jacob lEnop dec'ed. ALL persons indebt4to the Estate of JACOB RN OP, late of Reading town ship, Adams county, deceased, are reques ted to call with the subscribers on or before the let day of November next, and discharge the same; and those who have Claims a gainst said Estate, are desired to present theta at the same time properly authentica- ted for settlement. Both of the listreutors reside is Re township HENRY KNOP, , p. BAWL BURKHOLDER; ` ors ' September 15,1837, et—g 4 PD~LiQ~C<, aft/law SADDLES; Invortart Imvvavenwnt Spring-sexte4 EAVIDIAY.I3I MISR Subscriber respectfully informs the rithric fraer*PY , that he lass purehas. ed the Patent Right for making asid vending iiipring.Sloared Saddles of Ifse Xis. Zag or W spring in the seat, And also is Spring attached to the Girth or Girths and to the tree. The saddle is made with or without a POMalet just as persons may fancy. Saddles made upon this plan am incom pa/ably superior to any heretofore in use, in Point of strength , durability and elastici ty, to the horse and rider. The application A t 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 LAMES' SADDLES- Knit is deemed wmecessary to state euy thing more. The public are Invited to call and judge for themselves. JICT" The Subscriber returns his ancere thanks to his Customers acd the Public in general, for /he very liberal support extend /xi to him, =4 senald respectfully injosm theca that he has at all times A LARGE ARO GENERAL ASSORTMENT AP SAAdlos. Toriaes, Alartbi- gas, A thrp 4LL ,BINDS OF Carriage, Wagon and •Cart IMiI.NIESS At his Old Stand Jo South Baltimore Street, Gattystmrgb. per" Ali kinds of MARKETING taken in exchange for work. DAVID M'CREARY. Demobs: 0,1835. 11-3.9 11T721D TONE DISEARE last Oen only—dra invntri iy of the Mod, 'chid' by impeding the rvia licrn brings en puns Or ffrinngeinent in the or oss or rut =kw sato iosinirity!~ ITT is true a variety of causes may bring ahont this state of the blood—such as a violent bruise or fa% damp feet, indigestion. ruin in the head, Scar - and although it stray . be said that these diseases have not their origin in impurity attic blood, yet the effect is the same—they all cod in impurity ofthe.blood end oar only object to prevent the irritating solluences being kept up. is,crintinnally toperrgs the body. as long tut any I:mesa:ant symptoms remain. with BRANDRETWS VEGETABLE LINIVECSAL PILLS. which. if persevered with in sufficient quantities to produce .copions cremations..will assist nature to restore me= organ to a state of health. 'this is on the principle ofdrsining. drain a mar shy piece of /and. and Irwin a state of steribty soon produce a Await abundant fertility. sad so it is witk the bowl= body. When soy thing is tho nutter with it, ms base only cacamion to drain it by purgation, and =patience ham =right those who have adopted this =amenable practice. {because consistent with oar .nature,j that they have acted rightly, the result basing been sound health. About ten thousand persons can be re. ferred to in New York city, and newly the Gams number in Philadelphia, ',bohemia been cured, when every other means had become unavailing. of diseases which appeared of the most opposite character, and where to all appearance. no human meanscoold save life. have patients. by the use of those rills. been restored to perfect health, the riesouring disease hawing teen perfectly eradicat ed. NIFFICE.--'Owing to the camerous attempts , of Drugists. to destroy IN. fame of Doctor Bran. drettes Vegetable Universal Pills, by selling a counterfeit, instead of the genuine article. the Public arecantiossed against purchasing said Pills of any person, except the appointed agents. but especially to avoid Drug store; as they /Lie never in any clue appointed as agents; and it is their hands the spas ions Pills are itsnally found. The following are the appointed agents for this vicinity, for list of agents of other counties see their respective papers. JACOB A. WDOWTT, Getty/burgh. BENJ. ZIEGLER, York, HENRY SIDLE, Dilhshingh, York Co. CRULL & BARTON.LeirisberY•Yrei co WM - GILMORE. Chasidstutbergh, JOHN SHAFFNER, Lsncsder. £TDr. Broadtails 9 s Officer are 169 Race .treet abate sth street. and 43 Ghesnot sums above 2d street. - CAUTION—Btais of potehising the Bran. dreth's PAID of any Druggist. either in the city or wont:mothers are as stony counterfeits for sale in their stores. May 1.1837. ly-5 DR. J. CARPENTER, BOTANIC PHYSICIAN. REsPEcTiraux invites those wh4" are troubled with Rheumatic pains, eitherchronic or itillamaltui, to give him a t call, haying bad very good success in cur ing. Rheumatisnn and having within the short space of time that be has been here had upwards of fiats cases of Rheutnatiens under treatment, and having given relief in every case, and failed m but five or six cases of performing a complete cure—and some of these were through negtect on their part; and others to the long standing of the dis ease, so that no perfect cure could be 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 him 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 Enunittsburgh, and two miles from Rhodes Mill, on Middle-creek , October 3.1836. tf-27 -VAUGHAN & PETERSON'S RED v LIN I MENT„ an article superior to all other applications for Rheumatism, chil blau,, sprains. numbness of the limbeweak ness and stiffness of the joints, sore throat, &c., which has effected cures in several cues which bad bellied the mostrevecta ble medical aid. " Price 50 cents a bottle, to be had at the Drug Store of Jane 30, 4337. • ~ .... ... . . • , ::-. , 7•4,.. ! :ct-, , ,....:..- . 1,:.:.ii,;: . -' . ; : l. - ;,;i . .1.,.-:. ,,. .;.. , '.'.. _ - 11..PENNER. etieral Agent tor Pertelylveaks, kfatilled; Deli ware, 00., 0 l-a Koth 711 i w.. three doors below Market at., Philadelphia, sad Me, W, Nerth Atifilsote, rout We. 11112111-7aTTLEMAritirD wills Vali OF aira'S 11TIPOZIMAN VSIGZITAIIMCgi IMAM:MALL ZdailDICXlOl4 bP 21:111fring 00Tre • WRVEI 01"MitYJ .140,10D0N1 Etly/HICH have obtained the approbation and recommendation of thonsands who have beam cured in Consumption, Choler a Morbus. In. ilernations, internally or externally, and all disea ses of the Liver, Yellow Fever, Opel. Rheuina. Liam. Lumbago, Tic Doloreux.Propay,St. Vitus's peoge.Epilepsy.Anoplexy.Paralysis, a IllyA teen Sickness, and all obstructions, to which the female form biro distressingly Liable. end which send ii° manyof the fairest portion ofeseation to their un tioutiy grayeas 4mall Pox, Measles, Whooping Cough, Scarlet Favor, Asthma. Jeundice s tlrevel. Stone, and all Ilrinary Ohm r nation ',Fistula, Pike, Strictures, !upturns, and Syphilis in all its stages; Constipated Bowels, %DIMS, Scurvy. Itching of the Skin,lfing's Evil, and ail cutler:oes disorders; in short, every complaint to which the human ' frame is so direfully aulijact. under all their parted forms and name., as the Hygeian conviction is, I that MAN IS SUBJECT TO ONLY OWE REAL DISEASE, that ie, Loth° TY. OF TILE BLOOD...fir in which springs every complaint that can possibly assail his complicated frame; and that it is the perpetnal struggle ofthis vital, pure 'Warn pf life Me gift of Almighty power) to disencumber itself of its viscous acrid humors, witli „which it has become commixed. This valuable medicine, being eemposied only of vegetable matter, or medicinal herbs. and war. ranted on path ee containing not one particle of memorial, mineral, or chemical substances, of which are uncongenial ,to the patore pr Mee. and thensfore deistroctive to ilia hoop frame.) is found ,to he perfectly harmless route newt ten der age, or weakest frame, under ,every stagy . pt human suffering, the must pleasant end benign in its operation, and at the same time the most certain in searching out the,reot of Avery com plaint, however deep, and of performing a Peas, that was ever offered to the world. 'Phis wonder. fuleffect, too, it' produced by the Leitet trouble to the patients, by merely swallowing a tertian ni1.131 barer pills and being gaited a feint extra times to the purposes .of evacuation, with the least possble sensation of pain. exhaileten of bodily strength, and without the fear of catching.cold., or attention to dress, or diet, in any way different from their accustomed habits.. These pills cure in all cases, and cannot be taken to.excess. Experience, which is the touch- . From the Frederick - Times end Dem, Advocate, Intone of all human luiowledge, has long borne I Highly Important tp the Afflicted. testimony to the fact, and extensive use of them I has already verified its truth in thiscountry. It will no ,doubt be gratifying to our readers ,to learn the wonderful XSICJZONI which bawattend. These medicines cure by purging, and yet dui gd Mr. P. O'Neill, in the usawfhis valuable Anti weak,. the &elite, the infirm,. end the nervous , the appeals, e i ea Co d a ys eaengt b ent o b y their , to be Medicine, which hoe been ascertained_ I operat i on . or b ec t h ey A n: t h e b oo l y pf i to be specifics not only in ,filieumathres. but 8161) hiimors and invariably produce wand sleep; they in White Sweliief , disease of the HIP Jelet. Scro. ace the, wad ie...ericectous nan k itettin t e I fu)a , Arc. AGO. Wa Ore urged to make these re. take to sea, preventing seur3ry,,costisteneas, &c. novice, not from the certificates of unknown per sons, but from our own knowledge of several - Thep peration of this mild medicine. which portent cures effected by his medicine which hare., .conveys Avinteuliete conviction of its nobly, frcwn the first .dose, bias imneficial to the Mind veto the created general astonishment. The moat inipor. -body. first calming. then curing, ail mental itarit nee iv that ef Miss p. Rohr, the daughter of : our swirthy Postmaster, who, after years of our: rangements, eccentricities, nervous affections, ir. ' faring, has been relieved aolely by the Lige of Mr. ritabilities, and restlessness,from whatever source O' heilYe methcine=the Medical - Faculty having complaints which have hitherto not bean prop. Itrie.d every thing in vain. Theme are Mies Rohe,/ .erly.underatood, as tlieliygeists have fonrid theca all to proceed from acrimonious humors in th e awn statements. The high reputation of Mr. endorsera justify us in saying that dials Mood, and, happily for the present and future ,O'Neilre race Id mankind, d iecerered a c h eap en d Am b er . i atatemente merit .univereal credence, sal made of purifying, curing, and preventing. The being oared of any disease, infirmity, or sore, is now no more ic.dubinue or uncertain pro. .cedure; perseverance in the Vegetable Universal jpviar nes will always reatore nature to her due course. The literary ate sedentarY.Ofboth sexes. wheals pursuits an much impair the humble,. will find a aura remedy in the Universal Medicines for preserving the energy and eptightliness of the imagination, and improving their health; old age will be attained by the use of theirs, Ind passed flee from pain and infirmities. They are not enveloped with the mysteries of other medicines; they only require to be perse vered in with s ufficiently large doses, and the patient will come off well; when a disease is ob. atinate.patients frequently Ai not take doses large enough. The medicines ore comprised in three differ ant articles only, vii in two kinds of pills, oft different strength or power, designated by No. 1 and No. 2; the first is a most powerful, but mild and gentle apperient. or opening medicine, de taching and partially removing the bilious ropy humors, whilst the - N0.2 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 impurities. • The Vegetable Cleansing Powders are of great assistance to patients. and facilitate the evacua tion of bad humors; they soften, clean,, and de tach the aciiinuoious phlegm. are. cooling, and Allay the thirst. One, iioo,ol' three powders may be taken throughout We day, mixed in half a tumbler of water. The pills are sold in packets of $l, 02 end 03,, and 25 and 50 cent boxes—the two former omelet , of three boxes each. viz. one box of No. I, and two boxes of Na 2—the latter. one large box with 1 division; the ,wwders are in separate boxes at 3 7 / 1 cents each. gain consequence of the repeated eolicitations of. he Agents, and for the convenience of the Pub. lie in general, boxes of 50 cents, and 25 cis each, can now be had of all the Agents. Dr. 7. GILBERT. If-la .'-'•: , ..:4:. , :;:'!: i ,i',1:::.... , . , . if.:": 7 ...- , .. . Jim)imsosris zn:mL MORISONIANA, the Family Adviser of the BritislbCollege of Health, 3d Edition, price 82,75; and PRACTICAL PROOFS of the flygeitin Sys. tern of Physiology,includmg the "Origin of Life." "Treatise on Small Pox," "Letter on Cholera Mot. bus," and many attested cures affected in this country, as well as in Great Britain. Gab Edi• Lion. price 376 cents. The. Hygenian Medicines ere all imported into this country at: a great expense, notwithstanding which . . they are sold et the same price as in Eng. land. 'They have been six years before the A merican publi% their preeminent success in the relief of the afflicted. thousands can testily. 117CAU'rION.--In consequence of the high estimation in which Morrison.. Pills are held by the public.At has induced an innumerable host ot unprincipled counterfeiters to attempt imitations under deceptive terms thus to delude the unwiry, and foist their nostrums for the Genuine Hygeian Medicine; in consequence of which the Agent has taken the precautionary measure of having an Extra Yellow Label fixed on each Packet, signed by the Agent of each State and District, and by , their Sub• Agents, in every County; the imitation of which will subject the forger to the severest punishment the Law can inflict; and it is further to be noticed, that none of the above Medicines can be obtained in any Drug Store tLroughout the Union; the Drug Stores being the principal source through which the Counterfeiters vend their spurious articles. Caliespectable parties may be appointed A. gents on liberal terms, by applying to the General Depot, No. 31 SOUTH SEVENTH STREET, three doors below Market street, Philadelphia— and at No. 10. North street Baltimore, nearly op. m i te) t h e p es t Mos, where the Genuine Medi. tine may always be obtained. • JOHN PICKING, Agent. Gettysburgh. August 25, 1837. ly-21 BRANDRETWS PILLS. FRESH supply of tbs above Pills bag just alla been received by J. A. WINROTT, Agent. August 31183; tf 18 r_~ 1« "jy ~ evamtartic' IPecoettots • AND IL EXIMIllga An infallible remedy Cbronlo, intlammatmy and Mecurial ' ' RHEUMATISM. flit also CuresLUMßAGOind SCIATIEst.end it will be seen by some of the certificates given from rhyniciabo and others,that it Is s ,sovereign remedy for SCROFULA,W H 'TR SW EpLING. DISEASE OF THE HIP JOINT, and all afflict Opp, orpijng from en JIWITORE CTATE ow TOE SLOOP. Wafif . `. undersigned takes pleasure in announe: jng tie the public that he has discovered a Sovereign llamndy fin. Rheumatism &C. It never fails to cure where the medicine is taken agrees. bly to I.,he ,direptiong whiph accompany each fricomerribi. 2 , :nstences mipht be given of the happy effects and porw i ful virtues pf this preps. ration, in the pure of thoep painful and distressing. diseases which hove beep mimed above and a garnet whose reeistless attacks the artillery of medical acience has go long been directed in vain. The transcendent merits of this preparation, its Partake powers end unparalleled effieepr in the coropf Rhnomatism &c. have drawn forth the tnlyntary plaudits of thousand', who by its pee have been restored from pain and torture, itiffness and decrepitude, to ease, strength, activity . and Rigorous healths credulity end scepticism must disappear before the powerful'array oflestimp, Wale voluntarily fornishyd.by Thysicians of high reputation, who use it in their practice ood hays the lwneety to give it the character it so justly Mnritn. rietles of Pr. jos. aetgendenner of Iltontgoeue., ry Co.. M 4., who was long snd severely elllictoil with Chronic RileinnjillAM, And *tally cured by two bottles offPlYeill's Pear Sir : :—ln romphange with your request s ,cheerfully add my testimony in favor of your A.otiltheiunattn Medicine, and no selfish consid, oration could Induce pre to withhold it. My motto is, ?'honor to whom horwr is due.' I was great. ly afflicted with iChronto Rhoutnatism, and die. ,covered that trio "Malaria Itte4ocau contained nothing that w.oold reach my dhotis°. It is unr negessary hereto 'data in detail, how much I suf. forest; auflice it to gay, that I base been severely afflicted for many years, and aniferad greet pain; and that I obtained two boUlos ofyour Ankt•Rheur matic decoction, and two phials ,0 fOO ;in n which acnompanics It, and that it hes banished lavery vestige of Rheumatism froemy frame,--• The afflicted would do wall to resort to this ram/. AdY, Your ob't. sersant JOSEPH GETZENPA/INRR, M. P. • From the Baltimore Chronicle. We ere not in the habit of expressing an opin ion A3f the efficacy of Patent Medicines, but talks case of the above mentioned remedy for 'Rheum'. won, .we feel called on. by principles of humanity. to state that it has had the most surprising ef. fects. The' inventor is a gentleman in whom the greatest reliance can be placed; but he has other' than his limn testimony in favor of the Medielmi which he offers to the public. Clergymen, phy Arians. and those who have been relieved, line borne voluntary witness to its astonishing efßes. cy; and those who have the Misfortune to be ted with this distressing complaint may be *sour. ed of immediate relief by resorting to this remedy.. The following is from the Frederacktovvin her aid, edited by Wm. Ogden Niles. Esq. April 6th, 1833 k r Mr. O'Neill's Rheumatic Medicine. uttered 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 posseseton from highly tea; r e pectable individuals, who have been cu" by the use of it , is one of the most valuable of r pt dia. covery. Its effects upon these afflicted ith chro. I L nio and inflammatory rheutnet4tht Neen truly marvellous; a few bottle. ens lit ~„ roilo dim. pense with crotches, flannels Aid" feu, ' . 4 which for years they have protseie d f. eirlitit c * and bodies. Mr. O'Neill merits the g t. 0040. . the afflicted. and the testimony Art, 10otible physicians forbids those imputationc. ere, Ari generally attached to ve "of PrillitiiilCL : A Er For sale at the 1) -liittiti'eff: _ t _.' : - .4 , N',,, - - --Py. 3:-OILBEtt:_W-4-!: , :._ witeit, Getemfauth;.+ " - '", . :.' ts-r-;. May 1 • g 437. -11.11AYSI4LitSWENtk - usied in the Ria u cikaospitale,iiml„by eminent Medi. cal inen(as a certain, Clifir for' the following cornplaiAte: -• • f For tho,Pflea, crap. • For alias, Whooping Cough, All saaellinp of the &Etre-Tightness of the Melt es. pectin) , in Childritn, Rhomnsuirrnr. acute and All Bruises and Spnana. chronic. Scald Head; Ltuph, lll ll o and Sciatic. Serofillikfa its wtmrt stages. 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