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frubmsriber Mill ore r at public sale
'on the premises on Saturday the 4th
4,1* November next, at'2 o'clock r. m.
, .
.- - situate .in Mounipleasant town.
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... ,pt 'sup countr a ndjoining lands ofSaml.
' Swop.; Henry Brinkerhoff Esq. and others
aintideingl42 acres a td 132
jp.itit s , a sufficient poi tiou, of Arable,
meadow and Wood Land,
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*Log Barn, Stow spring House, over u never
faiiing Riming of Water. Apple Orchard
and a variety of fruit trees, a further descrip
tion is thought unnecessary.
Persons wishing to purchase can view the
property and judge for themselves.
- OtY•rr ht) above property is not sold,
MEI
will be RENTED at the same time and
place for the term of one year from the first
day of April next.
SAMUEL DURBOR AW.
October 20,1837. - te-20
Tistuesble Town Property
AT
Vialit'Lle FSILLE.
PESE subscriber will offbr at Public Sale,
- 0 - on Friday Evening, November 10,
1837, at the public house of Mr. John Hay,
in the borough of York, •the following vain.
a.We property, viz:
A HALF LOT OF GROUND,
en which are erected a large and cony°.
meat
•
THREE—STORY
3=X ZOITSM,
with_ a TwaStory - Brick Back Building, a
large Brick Barn and Stable, and a Frame
Shop in the yard, situate on the North side
of Main street t a few doors Weet ofthe Court
House, adjoining on the East the heirs of
John Sms.ll,4leeeased.ontlie Wett the widow
Hay, and on the North a twenty foot alley.
This property being in the centre part of the
borough, is an excellent stand for any public
business.
to commence at early candle
sight on said evening, when attendance will
be given and The terms made known by
J. M'MURDY. ,
York, October 27, 1837. 3t-a0
P'IIBLIC MLLE.
,4 GREEABLY to the last Will and Tea.
' 41 a• tament of WILLIAM WIREMAN,
late of Franklin township, York county, de•
..ceatiel:l, will be offered at public sale on the
premises, ou..S'citaiday the 11th day of No•
.vember next,
mi A TRACT OF
"TEN TED ak. mom.
Situate in .Huntington township, Adams Co.
ea., 2 miles south west of the York Springs,
.containing 118 acres and 65
Perehes.
'The 'lmprovements are, a good Two•rironit
LOG DWELLING -
~. II II
210 Sl3
iDcrutlePg Ilant,TEN ANT HOVE, arid
rother necessary improvements; a sufficien
...,'.- cy of. Meadow, a large-portion o
•'
• •• • • valuable Timber,and several never
- &fling springs of water near the
house, sufficient for a Tannery, for which
purpose it was used for a number of years.
Persons wishing to view the property,
will call on either ofthe Subscribers resid
ing near the same.
Sale tocoramence at 1 o'clock P. N. when
the terms will be made known by
JOHN WIREMAN, I Executors.
H. WIREMAN,
October4l,
EVIL SA.I.E.
'TM subscriber cars at private sale
211WO Er OTS
,
_ GROUND
ender good past and rail fence,
situate in the lowa of Heidlersburg, Adams
county, with a large Two-irrosy
HOUSE,
thereon erected. ALSO—a new
FRAME STABLE, and a SHOP, occu
pied at present as a smith shop. The pro
perty is well calculated for a Mechanic.
Tema will be,made easy.
THO'S STEPHENS.
Petersburg, .(Y. S.)
Oct. 20, 1827. 5 ttyn-20
N. B. Should the above property not
be wilily 'the 20th of November next, it
will then be for rent for one year from the
let day of April next.
DR. STOUSE'S INFANT DROPS, a
safe, effectual and speedy remedy for
the diseases of young children,such as colic,
convulsions,restlessness, griping, disordered
bowels, green stools, sour vomiting, flatu
lency, &c. This article is not a new inven
tion, but one whose merits has been tested
by time, and found fully adequate to the pur
'poses for which they are recommended.
Price 25 cents a bottle, and for sale at
`:Mire Drug Store of
June 80, 18.97.
Dr. J. GILBERT, Gettysburgh.
August 18, 1837. tf-20
R. BUTLER'S EFFERVESCENT
ALF MAGNESIAN APERIENT, for
dispePsia or indigestion, nervous debility,
giddiuess, headache, acidity of the stomach,
habitual costiveness, cutaneous diseases,
dsc. an d Valued as a gen.
cooling purgative, an article highly re.
Actkanahhded by the Faculty, has Juot been
o ,o spotod at the Drug /Store of
Dr. .1. GILBERT.
• •italas 110, 1911‘. ' If-18
• BLANK DEEDS
airs X. OMSK aidiamrs
,:„ k oath* Ope ek Mar .ftanner
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Dr. J. GILBERT.
tf-18
ESE
PUMICE NOT
GETTMISURG
=XAIi 46.04a131417.
/1111118 exerctses of this Institution will re.
1 commence on Monday the 23d of Oc
tober. The terms of tuition are, as here.
tofore, from $3 to 85 per quarter. The
services of a lady to give instruction upon
the piano, have also been secured; the
charge for Music 19810 per quarter. The
price of Boarding is from $2 to $2 50 per
week.
Gettysburg, Oct. 20. 3t-29
DELAWARE COUNTY INSU-
RANCE COMPANY,
CAPITAL., AUTHORIZED HY LAW,
09 , gegaget
CHARTER PERPIaUAL.
THE subscriber being .appointed Agent
for the above COmpany, would respect.
fully inform the public that he will make in-
surance either permanent or limited on pro.
pertyand etTects of every description,against
loss or damage by fire, on the most reason-
able terms.
SAMUEL PAHNESTOCK.
Gettysburg, Oct. 13, 1837. tf-28
TRUSTEES' NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby given to all persons
indebted to ANDREW Burr, of Gettys
burg, to call' on the subscribers Trustees of
said Andrew Butt,nnd make immediate pay
ment. And those who have claims against
him will also present their accounts for
settlement.
EDWIN A. ATLEE, Trustees.
DANIEL BALDWIN, 5
October 20, 1837. 4t-29
TO THE PUBLIC.
TARE notice that the Partnership here-
tofore existing between ABRAHAM
BANKARD and JOHN BANKAIW, has been
this day dissolved—and that from this day
forward the subscriber will pay noddle con
tracted by John Bankard, on account ofthe
partnership or otherwise.
ABRAHAM BANKARD.
October 14:3, [2O 1837. 3t-28
'NOTICE
TO BRIDGE BUILDERS
S EALED Proposals will be received by
the Commissioners of Adams county, at
the house of Francis Leas, Esq., in Liules
town, Germany township, on Saturday the
11th day of IVovengter next, between the
hours of 9 o'clock, A. M., and 2 o'clock, P.
M., for the erection of a good and sub
stantial
WOODEN BRIDGE
across Little Conowago Creek, near Mi
chael Kitzmiller's Mill, on the road leading
from Littlestown to Hanover, of the follow
tng dimension., to wit :—To contain in
length, from one abutment to the other, 65
feet span, and of single arch, and 16 feet
wide in the clear, the abutments to be 9 feet
thick each, and 2i feet wide, and 0 feet 6
!inches high from the bed of the creek,
where the Bridge is to cross the stream;
wing-walls on the east side to be 40 feet
long each, on the west side 50 feet long
each, the wing-walls to be ai feet thick at
the bottom, •and 2 feet on the top; wing
walls to be 3i feet higher' than filling up ;
the wing-walls to be under a good parapet
covering, with white pine boards of at least
1 inch thick, and well painted with red
paint; the abutments and wing-walls to be
built on rocks or otherwise on good founda
tions; the Bridge to be 18 feet wide in the
clear ; 12i feet high from the floor to the
square; the sides, and part of the ends, to
be weather boarded with white pine boards,
planed and painted a good Venitian red ;
the arch to be planked with white pine
plank, and on top with 2 inch oak plank, to
extend the fell breadth of the Bridge ; low
er plank to be pinned, and the whole to be
covered with white - pine shingles; the wood
work to be built of good and substantial tim
ber ; the stone work of large and good stone,
lime and sand mortar, and well pointed ; the
roof of the Bridge to extend over both
abutments; the Bridge to be built on the
same plan as the Bridge over great Cono
wage Creek, (near Henry Myers' Mill, on
the road leading from Oxford to Carlisle;)
ths space between the wing-walls and abut
ments to be well filled up, so as to have a
gradual ascent arising on to said Bridge,
not exceeding five degrees elevation from
the road to said Bridge ; the Bridge in the
inside to be weatherboarded 2i feet high
from the floor of the Bridge, with boards 1
inch thick.
The party contracting for building said
Bridge, to give security to double the
amount of the contract, for the faithful per-
formance of the workmanship, and perma-
nency of said Bridge.
By order of the Commissioners,
WM. KING, Clerk.
11-29
Oct. 20.
THE undersigned Auditor appointed by
the Orphans' Court of Adams County,
to make distribution of the remaining assetts
in the hands of.lsargs BELL, Jr. Adminis.
teator of ROSANNA BUCKMASTER,
deceased, to and among her creditors, will
meet for that purpose at the house of the
subscriber in Gettysburg; at 10 o'clock A. at.
on Saturday the 4th or November next.
JAMES A. THOMPSON, Auditor:
October 13, 1837. 4t-28
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
WAKE NOTICE that I have applied to
the judges of the Court of Common
Pleas of Cumberland county, for the benefit
of the insolvent laws of this Commonwealth,
and they have appointed Monday, eke 1314
day of November, 1837, at the Court House
in Carlisle, for the hearing of me and my
creditors, when and where you may attend
if you think-proper. - •
JACOB BAUM.
October 17, [27110:17. tc-30
PUBLIC NOTICES.
Look Here!
THE subscriber wishes to inform hie pat.
rang, and others who may wish to pat.
ronize him in future, that he has recently
purchased Mr. Callihan's Patent Right for
the use of his valuable improvement in mak
ing
Sprang-seat
SADDLES.
Notwithstanding the prejudices against
these Saddles heretofore, he feels justifiable
in saying, that he hopes to gain the confi
dence and patronage of the public—as 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 very
pleasant horse; I presume all persons will
unhesitatingly patronize the spring saddles,
when they will be ensured as long as the
utchaser may deem necessary.
The elasticity of the Saddle acting in her•
mony with the symetry 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
horse is oppressive. The Spring in the
Girth nflbrds the following advantages: Ist
Moving or yielding with the horse's chest in
breathing, no cramps or chalice or any dis
ease can rise therefrom. 2d. The girth will
outlast two or three of the common kind,
because the yielding ofthe spring on the cud
denespansion of the chest prevents the girth
from breaking, and saves the rider from fall
ing; many falls have heenthe fruits of break
ing girths.
GENTLEMEN and LADIES are invt•
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 safety.
N. B. Saddlers in the country can be
accommodated 'with Township or Shop
Rights at a trifling cost.
gCrThe 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
A. LARGE AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
Saddles, Bridles, Martingals,
Saddle-Bags, Portmanteaus
and Trunks;
Carriage, Wagon and Cart
HARNESS,
with every other article in hie line of busi
ness.
itcrmi kinds of MARKETING taken
in exchange for work at fair prices. _ _
EDWIN A. ATLEE.
Gettvsburgh, Jan. 1 6 .1 83 7. tf-42
Thrashing wad IC/valuing
Old C ES.
THE Subscriber (from Philadelphia) of
fers to iho Public David Knawer's (of
Chester CoJcity, 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. DirreizusE's tavern.
Certificates can be shewn from the most res.
pectable gentlemen in the States of Virginia
and Delaware, who have seen the machines
in operation.
per State, County, individual rights, or
single Machine, will be sold on reasonable
terms, by applying to
P. A. UMPHRIES.
August 11, 11'137. tf-19
THRASHING MACHINES.
pa-important to Farmers!
'IIHE Subscriber hereby informs the
-.• Farmers of Adams County, that he
bas purchased
Everling's Patented Spike
THRASHING MACHINE
and Horse Power,
by which he is• enabled to thrash more
grain than can be done in the same time by
any other machine in the County. It is so
constructed that it can easily be taken from
place to place, and requiring but a small
barn to bold it. From 260 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 desirous of keeping
in operation, he gives notice . that he will
attend at an place in the County and thrash
Rye and Wheat at 3 cents per bushel, and
Oats at 2 cents. Those wishing to have
work done, will inform him as soon as con
venient.
(* - The 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.
3m-16
July 21. 1837.
GIEIr.IRS MILL. COLLEGE.
_ THE Winter Session in this institution
will commence on the Bth of November—in
the Preparatory Department on the let of
November. •
The expenses in this institution are:
Etc tuition, the winter session, $lB,OO
. '.1!';" do. do. summer session, 12,00
Miscellaneous items per session, 3,00
Boarding may be had in private famines,
or with one of the Professors. The price
ranges from 81 50 to 82 25 per week.
S. W. BUDD, Jr., Sec'y to Fac'ty.
Merceraburg, Oct. 20, 1837.
PUBLICS -NOTICES.
Sadalisi. %ladles% *N ag e
SADDLES!
Important Improvement
in Spring-seated
SADDLES'
ITIFIE Subscriber respectfully informs the
IR- Public generally, that he has pinches.
ed the Patent Right for making and vending
Spring• Seated Saddles of the
Zig Zag or ir spring in
the Seat,
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 are incom
parably superior to any heretofore in use,
in point of strength, durability and elastici
ty, to the horse and rider. The application
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.
Krlt is deemed unnecessary to state any
thing more. The public are invited to call
and judge for themselves.
f t r:F. The Subscriber returns his sincere
thanks to his Customers and the Public in
general, for the very liberal support extend.
cd to him, and would respectfully inform
them that he has at all times
A LARGE AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
Saddles, 11r Mies, Alartiu
gals ,
AND ALL KINDS OF
Carriage, Wagon and Cart
HARXESS
At his Old Stand in South Baltimore Street,
Gettysburgh.
Gt. 7" All kinds of MARKETING taken
in exchange for work.
- DAVID MTREARY,
December 26,1836. 0-30
llTTAialln
i1..70NE DISEASE haat thou only—an impuri.
ty of the Blood, which by impeding the circula.
lion brings on pains or derangement in the or
gang or part wheresuch impurity of blood settles.
ITT is true a variety of causes may bring about
this state of the blood—such as a violent
bruise or tall, damp feet, indigestion, pain in the
head, &c.—and although it may be said that
these diseases have not their origin is impurity
of the blood, yet the effect is the same—they all
end in impurity of tho 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. BRANDRETIPS VEGETABLE
UNIVERSAL PILLS,
which, If persevered with in sufficient quantities
to produce copious evacutions, will assist nature
to restore every organ to a state of health. This
is on the principle of draining. We 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 Pith it, wo have only occasion to
drain it by purgation, and experience has taught
those who have adopted this reasonable practice,
(because consistent with our nature,] that they
have acted rightly, the result having been sound
health. About ton thousand persons can bo re
ferred to in New York city, and nearly the same
number in Philadelphia, who have been cured,
when every other moans had become unavailing,
of diseases which appeared of the most opposite
character, and where to all appearance, no human
means could save life, have patients, by the use
of those Pills, been restored to perfect health. the
devouring disease havtug bean perfectly eradicat
ed.
NOTICE.—Owing to the numerous attempts
of Drugisti, to destroy th 6 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 agcnts, but
especially to avoid Drug stores; as they are never
in any case appointed as agents; and it is in their
hands the opinions Pills are usually found.
The following aro the appointed agents for this
vicinity, for list of agents of other counties soo
their respective papers.
JACOB A. WI,INTROTT, Gettysburgh,
BENJ. ZIEGLER, York,
HENRY SIDLE, Dillsburgh, York Co. •
CRULL & BARTON,Lewisbury,York co
WM. GILMORE, Chambersburgh,
JOHN SHAFFNER, Lancaster.
Brandreth'e Offices are 169 Race street
above sth etreot, 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,aa there are so many counterfeits for sale
in their stores.
May I, 1837. ' ly-5
DR. J. CARPENTER,
BOTANIC PHYSICIAN,
RESPECTFULLY invites those who
are troubled with Rheumatic pains,
either chronic or inflamatory, to give him
a call, having had very good success in cur•
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 neglect 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 Ernmittsburgh, and two
miles from Rhodes Mill, on Middle•creek.
October 3, 1836. tf-27
VAUGHAN & PETERSON'S RED
LINI MENT, an article superior to all
other applications for Rheumatism, chit
blains, sprains, numbness of the limbs,weak.
ness and stiffness of the joints, sore throat,
&c., which has effected cures in several
cases which had baffled the most respects.
ble medical aid.
Price 50 cents a 'bottle, to be had at the
Drug Store of
Dr. J. GILBERT.
June 30. 1887. tf.t 3
PUBLIC NOTICES.
gIiCiItIWIOVPS PILLS.
R. FENNER,
General Agent for Pennsylvania, Maryland, Dela
ware, &a, 3 1-2 south 7th at.,three doors below
Market at., Philadelphia, an d No. 10, North st.,
Baltimore, near the Post Otfiee.
HEALTH SEM= BY THE tram OP
THE_HTGEIXAN VEGETABLE
Or =EI RUSTIER 00X#
LEGIT OP 33111,111173.)
LON"'DONI
WHICH have obtained the approbation and
recommendation of thousands who have
been cured in Consumption, Cholera Morbus, In-
Barnatione, internally or externally, and all disea.
see of the Liver. Yellow Fever, Gout, Rheuma
tism, Lumbago, Tic Dolereux,Dropsy. St. Vitus's
Dance,Epilepsy.Apoplexy.Paralysis, Palsy,Green
Sickness, and all obstructions, to which the female
form is so distressingly liable, and which send so
many of the fairest portion of creation to their un
timely graves; Small Pox, Measles, Whooping
Cough, Scarlet Fever, Asthma, Joundice.Gravel,
Stone. and all Urinary Obstructions,Fistula, Piles,
Striate:es, ruptures, and Syphilis in all its stages;
Constipated Bowels, Worms, Scurvy, Itching of
the Skin,King's Evil, and all cutaneous disorders;
in short, every complaint to which the human
frame is so direfully subject, under all their varied
forms and names. as the Ilygeian conviction is,
that MAN IS SUBJECT TO ONLY ONE
REAL DISEASE, that is, to the IMPURI
TY OF THE BLOOD—tent which
springs every complaint that can possibly assail
hie complicated frame; and that it la the perpetual
struggle of this vital, pure stseam of life (the gift
of Almighty power) to disencumber itself of its
viscous acrid humors, with which it has become
commixed.
This valuable medicine, being composed only
of vegetable matter, or medicinal herbs, and war.
rented nn oath as containing not one particle of
memorial, mineral, or chemical substances. (all
of which are uncongenial to the nature of man,
and therefore destructive to the human frame,)
is found to be perfectly harmless to the most ten
der age, or weakest frame, under every stage of
human sufibring, the must pleasant and benign
in its operation, and at the same time the most
certain in searching out the root of every coin.
plaint, however deep, and of performing a cure,
that was ever offered to the world. This wonder
ful effect, too, is produced by the least trouble to
the patients, by merely swallowing a certain num
ber of pills and being called a few extra times to
the purposes of evacuation, with the least possible
sensation of pain, fulminate of bodily strength,
and without the fear of catching, old, or attention
to dross, 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
stone of all human knowledge. has long borne
testimony to the tact, and extensive use of them
has already verified its truth in this country,
These medicines cure by purging. and yet the
weak, the feeble, the infirm, and the nervous, the
delicate, are in a few days strengthened by their
operation, because they clear the body of its bad
humors, and invariably produce sound Bleep; they
are the safest and most efficacious medicine to
take to sea, preventing ,curvy, costiveness, &c.
The operation of this mild medicine. which
conveys immediate conviction of its utility, from
the first dose, is as beneficial to the mind as to the
body, first calming. then curing. all mental de
rangements, eccentricities, nervous affections, ir
ritabilities, and restlessness,from whatever source
—complaints which have hitherto not been prop.
erly understood, as the Hygeists have found them
all to proceed from acrimonious humors in the
blood, and, happily for the presengand future
race of mankind. discovered a cheiiVithd univer.
sal mode of purifying, curing, and pieventing..
'rho being cured of any disease&Mitmity;.or
sore, is now no MOM & dubious or tisstain pro.
cedure; perseverance in the Vegetable Universal
Medicines will always restore nature to her duo
course. The literary anc sedentary. of both swabs,
whose pursuits so much impair the faculties, will
find a sure remedy in the Universal Medicines for
preserving the energy and sprightliness of the
imagination, and improving their health; old ago
will 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 large 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. 1
and No. 2; the first is a most powerful, but mild
and gentle apperient, or opening medicine, do.
ladling and partially removing the bilious ropy
humors, whilst the N 0.2 pills carry off those and
the serous acid and putrid humors Incidental to
the body; and act together as a ferret Ina warren,
never resting until every avenue to the human
frame is thoroughly searched, and cleansed of
its impurities.
The Vegetable Cleansing Powders are of groat
assistance to patients, and facilitate the evacua.
lion of bad hurours; they soften, claim, and de
tach the acrimonious phlegm are cooling. and
allay the thirst.- One, two, or t hree powders may
be taken throughout the day, mixed in half a
tumbler of water.
The pills are sold in packets alit, 52 and $3,
and 25 and 50 cent boxes—the two former consist
of three boxes each, viz. one box of No. 1, and two
boxes of No. 2—the latter, one large box with a
division; the powders are in separate boxes at 376
cents each.
Orin consequence of the repeated solicitations
of the 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.
MORISONIANA, the Family Adviser of the
British College of Health, 3d Edition, price $2,75;
and PRACTICAL PROOFS of the Hygeian Sys
tem of Physiology,including the "Origin of Life."
"Treatise on Small Pox," "Letter on Cholera Mor.
•bus," and many attested cores affected in this
country, as well as in Great Britain. 6th Edi
tion, price 37i cents.
The Hygenian Medicines are all imported into
this country at a great expense, notwithstanding
which, they are sold at the same price as in Eng.
land. They have been six years before the A
merican public; their preeminent success in the
relief of the afflicted, thousands can testify.
(17CAUTION.—In consequence of the high
estimation In which Morrison 's Pills are held by
the public, it has induced an innumerable host of
unprincipled counterfeiters to attempt imitations
under deceptive terms thus to delude the unwary,
and foist their nostrums (or the Genuine Hygelan
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 I.uw can inflict; and it
is further to be noticed. that none of the above
Medicines can be obtained in any Drug Store
tl.roughout the Union; the Drug Stores being the
principal source through which the Counterfeiters
vend their spurious articles.
Irtßespectable 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.lo North street Baltimore, nearly op
posite the Post Office, where the Genuine Medi
cine may always be obtained.
'JOHN PICKING, Agent.
Gettyaburgh, August 25, 1837. . Iy-21
BRANDRETII'S PILLS.
A FRESH supply of the above Pills bee just
been received by
J. A.. WINROTT, Agent.
Austot 3, 037..
tf is
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PUBLIC NOTICES.
0: 0 ' O'NEILL'S
anti-Rheumatic Decoction
AND
.74/XALMEA
An Infallible relhedy for Chronic, Inflammatory
and Mecurial
i :4 1 I *llO rii hi iZik)II
orrit also cures LUMBAGO and SCIATICA,and
It will be seen by some of the certificates given
from Physicians and others,that it Is a sovereign
remedy for SCROFULA,W HITE SW ELLING,
DISEASE OF THE HIP JOINT, and all Mille
tione arising from an timer rrxra OF THE BLOOM
:q HP:undersigned takes pleasure in announc.
ing to the public that he has discovered a
Sovereign Remedy for Rheumatism &c: It never
fails to cure where the medicine is taken agreea.
bly to the directions which accompany each
bottle.
Innumerable instances might bo 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 vain.
The transcendent merits of this preparation, its
sanative powers and unparalleled efficacy in the
cure of Rheumatism &c. have drawn forth the
vtluntary 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 before the powerful array of teatimo.
niele 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.
Letter of Dr. Joe. Getzendanner or Montgame.
ry Co.. Md., who was long and severely afflicted
with Chronic. Rheumatism, and finally cured by
two bottles ofO'Neill's Medicine:
Dear Sirc—ln compliance with your request.
I cheerfully add my testimony in favor of your
Anti.Rheumatie Medicine, and no selfish consid
oration could ineuco me to withhold it. My motto
is, "honor to whom honor is due." I was great.
ly afflicted with Chronic Rheumatism. and dis
coverad thiit the "Materia Medics" contained
nnthing that would reach my disease. It is un
necessary here to state in detail, how much I auf
fared; suffice it to say, that I have boon severely
afflicted for many years. and suffered groat pain;
and that I obtained two bottles ofyour Anti.Rhou
matte decoction, and two phials; of the liniment.
which accompanies it, and that it has banished
every vestige of Rheumatism from my frame.—
The afflicted would do well to resort to this rem
ody, Your nb't. servant Are.
JOSEPH GETZENDANN ER, Al. D.
From the Frederick Time and Dem. Advocate.
Highly Important to the Afflicted.
It will no doubt be gratifying to our readers
to learn the wonderful success which has attend.
ed Mr. P. O'Neill, in the use of his valuable Anti
Rheumatic Medicine, which has been ascertained
to be a specific not only in Rheumatism, but also
In White Swelling, disease of the Hip Joint, Sera.
fula, &e. &a. We are urged to make these re
marks, not from the certificates of unknown per
sone, but from our own knowledge of several im.
portant cures affected by his medicine,which have
created general astonishment. The most impor.
Cant one is that of Miss E Rohr, the daughter of
our worthy Post•rnaster, who, after years of suf.
faring, has been relieved solely by the use of Mr.
O'Neill's medicine—the Medical Faculty having
tried every thing in vain. These are Miss Rohr's
own statements. The high reputation of , Mr.
O'Neill's endorsers justify us in saying that their.
statements merit universal credence.
From the Baltimore Chronicle.
We are not in the habit of expressing an opin
ion of the efficacy of Patent Medicines, but In the
case of the above mentioned remedy for Rheuma
tism, we feel culled on, by principles of humanity.
to state that it has had the most surprising ef.
feels. The inventoi is a gentleman in whom the
greatest reliance can be placed; but he has other,
than hie 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 dfica.
cy; and those who have the misfortune to be afflic
ted with this distressing complaint may be assur.
od of immediate relief by resorting to this remedy.
The following is from the Fredericktown Her
tad, edited by Win. Ogden Niles, Esq. April 6th,
1833:
Mr. O'Neill's Rheumatic Medicine, offered to
the public in tills day's paper, if we form an opin.
ion from the character of the maker, and numer.
ous certificates in his *session from highly reel
pectable individuals, who have been cured by the
use of it, is one of the most valuable of recent die.
covery. Its effects upon those afflicted with chro.
nic and inflammatory rheumatism,have been truly
marvellous; a few bottles enabling them to din.
pease with crutches, flannels and bandages, with
which for years they have protected their limbs',
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 panaCeas. .:4
[l:7' For sale at the Drug Store of
Dr. J. GILBERT ,
Agent, Gettjetitirgbc.. •
tf-.5
Ma l y 1, 1837.
HAYS' LINIMENT, used in the ,piin . :4iP
cipal hospitals, and by eminent Medtz. - ?:
cal men, as a certain cure for the fullnwMg.
complaints:
For the Piles, Croup,
For all Dropsy, Whooping Cough, ~:.
All swellings of the Extre-Tightness of the Chest, es.'
milks, pectally in Children,:
Rheumatism, acute and All Bruises and Sprains,
chronic, Scald Bead. -
Lumbago and Sciatic, Scrofula in its worst stages.
Tender Feet, Font Ulcers of the legs or
Corns, other fungous sores,
White Swellings, and all Fresh wounds, Chilblains,
swellings of the Neck, &o. &c.
Sore Throat by cancers or
,
ulcers.
A number of certificates accompany the
directions for using the Liniment.
Just received and for sale at the Drug
Store of •
Dr. J. GILBERT, Gettysburgh.
June 10, 1837. tf-11
LILLY WHITE, FOR THE LADIES''
TOILET:=A superior cosmetic foe
beautifying the Skin.
For sale at the Drug Store of • '
Dr. J. GILBERT, Gettytiburgh...7.
June 16, 1837.
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Chambersburg Street, a few doors West of
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