------- 4P•hrtasable Town Property AT 111 0 10BILAC iHE subscriber will offer nt Public Sale, :Friday Evening, November 10, .'""1837; at the public house of Mr. John Hay, e thorough of York, the following vain property, viz: A HALF LOT OF GROUND, on which are erected a largo and =we- Merit • THREE—STORY . tl 4„_Still lam= zolrom, with a Two-Story Brick Back Building, a large Brick Barn and Stable, and a Frame Shop in the yard, situate on the Noith side of Main street,a few door 3 West ofthe Court Heirs° adjoining on the East the heirs of John Small,deceased,on the We3l the widow Hay, and on the North a twenty foot alley. `.`'This property being in the centre part of the . boreugh, is an excellent stand for any public business. .rSale to commence at early candle 'lig t nu said evening, when attendance will . , wen an d t he terms made known by J. III'AIURDY. 'York October 27, 1837. 3t-30 ...':.:.i.1*.;:,..;:: 7 .1eVit1.1.C..5.ik.161E. GREE A DIA to the' last Will and l'es .thnient of WILLIAM WIREM AN, of Franklin township, York county, de eased, will olibred at public sale on the eutises, on Saturday the 11th day of .No *Mbar next, , • • A TRACT OF 'PATENTED LAND, Situate in Huntington township, Adams Co. Pa.,-2lntles south west of the York,Springs, . , outlining 'I:18 acres caul 65 .Perches. , a ~ T his Improvements are, good Two-sroay LOG DWELLING ,:euvr II N I , ....„, , Double Log Barn, TEN ANT [IOUS and lotbr necessarya Improvements; a sufficion , .._ _ cy of Meadow, a large portion o • valuable Timber,and several never fa iling.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 of the Subscribers resid , . ing hear the same. Sale .to commence at 1 o'clock r. ru. when . .'„f he terms will be made known by 0 JOHN WIREMAN, Executors. WIREMAN, :}l. . ,RL October 6, 11337. ZP22B6 l 2g.lagtAW - PDOeg WHEREAS the Hon. D. DURKEE, ,Esq. President of the several Courts rit.C4tikrocua_ Pleast r in, the Countioa comp:m in the Nineteenth DistrictAtJustice or the Courts ,of Oyer and Terminer, end General Jail Delivery, -for the trial of all capital and ' other offenders in the said District--and - GEORGE WILL, and' Esqs. Judges of the Courts'of Common Pleas, and Justices °Utile Courts of. Oyer and Tenni tier, and Ge.neral Jail Delivery, for the trial • of all capital and other offenders in the Coun ty of Sdamaz—have issued their precept, }tearing •date the 30th day of August, in the year of bur . LORD Ono thousan eight [Modred and thirty-six ' and to me directed, for holdi a Court of Common Pleas, and General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and :Vreneral Jail Delivery, and Court of Oycr and Terminer, at Gettysburg, on Monday the'.7th day of October next— Notice is litre:by Gillen, To all the Justices of the Peace, the Coro. aer, and CoUstablev, within the said County of Aclaina, that they be then and there, in their . .propier: persons, with their Rolls, Re. cords, Inquisitions i Examinations, and other '.4ernembrances, to do those things, which to:their offices and in that behalf appertain .:10Ike.done and also they who will prosecute against'frie prisoners that are, or then shall in the Jail of the said County of Adams, • We to be then and there,to pr-osecute against thetuits shall be just. WM.,TAUGHINBAUGH, Sheriff: • October 13. 1837. tp-28 Grand Jury, Xty'r Term, 1837. Menallen—James Bell. Mountjoy—Jarnes James bl'Allis. ter, Jacob •Hulick. Straban—Philip Thomas,David Hoffman, Dan. _lel Comfort. Huntington—John Fiches (of Jacob) Pater B. Omith. Latimore—Goorge Deardorff'. Cumberland—Robt. Allison, Frod'k Herr. ' 'Germany—George Duttera, Joseph Shorb, Ja. cob Shealy, John Bard. Reading—Wm. Jonee, C. Kauffman. Borough—Samuel M'Croary. 'Franklin—John Blakely. Hamiltonban—lsrael Irvine, D. Withorovr. Berwick—Henry W. Biagio. • ,Liberty—Leonard Flohr. • • Geniral Jury: Huntington--Jae: Sadler, sen. Jacob Funk, Ta lus John, Philip Myers, jun. • 410rotigh—=Robt, Smith. R. W. Aliddloton,Jacob Culp, David 114'Creary. David Little.' • Mountjoy—ntohn Horner. Reading—John Miller, Henry Albert. nerwlok--.Toseph Carl. • Menallen—Wm H. Wright, Joseph Taylor, George J. Hartzell. Llberty::—John Biker. Handitork—S. Waggoner, Hugh lti*Sherry. 'Hantiltonban—Alex'r 31'Gaughy, Mussel s:MN mini bll*Ginlep i David .51•Millan. . ,StrabanDavid orrunn,jr. Abralarn King, • Itichltrd Frame, • • Latisitora—.Archibald Gad. °W4P—Abraham Keag.Y. M. Kitziniller. :A Ciecnteny — pea Winrott, Henry Gutelius. • Oatnberland—Peter Frey. Noun. uioa e ant—Joint Ilaupman, J. Grass. Tytene—Jobn Brame, Jacob Ferree, jr. kr • **amber 3, 1837. ILLY WHITE, FOR Tim LADIES' : 4 A14 11 , TOILET.--A superior cosmetic for ;bikuotying the Skin. - elk et the Drug Store or : D. J. GILBERT, Gettyeburgh. 16. 1837. tf-11. MEM THE subscriber offers at private sale TWO Jr, OTS - OF GROUND, under good post. and rail fence, situate in the town of Heidlersburg, Adams county, with a large TWO-STORIt :;.: FRLiallE MOUSE, thereon erected. A LSO—a nen. FRAME STABLE, and a SHOP, occu pied at present as a smith shop. The pro perty is well calculated for a Mechanic. Terms will be made easy. THO'S STEPHENS. Petersburg., (Y. S.) Oct 20 1837 S ttyn-29 N. B. Should the - above property not be sold by the 20th of November next, it will then be for rent for one year from the Ist day of April next. Saddles! Saddles! s q .? SADDLES! Inivortnut Iniproxeme,ut in Svving-sented SAIIDIAES! lions; the Bridge to be 16 feet wide in the THE Subscriber respectfully informs the clear ; 12A feet high from the fliior to the Public generally, that he has punches- I square; the sides, and part of the ends, to ed the Patent Right for making and vending; be weather boardrd with white pine boards, Spring-Sealed Saddles of the planed and painted a good Venetian red ; Z " Zag or sirr i np; i n the arch to be planked with white pine ig The Seat, plank, and on top with 2 inch oak plank, to extend the full breadth of the Bride ;law- And also a Spring attached to the Girth or Girths and to the tree. The saddle is made ler plank to be pinned, and the whole to be with or without a Penned, just as persons ! covered with white pine shingles ; the wood may fancy. work to be built of good and substantial titrl- Saddles made upon this plan are incom her; the stone work of large and good stone, parably superior to any heretofore in u5 ,..,1 lime and sand mortar, and well pointed ; the roof of the Bridg e to extend over both in point of strength, durability and elastici- I ty, to the horse and rider. The application abutments ; the Bridge to be built on the of the spring to the girth is productive of; '3atne plan as the Bridge over great Cone wag ro o Creek, (near Henr Ox y Myers' Mill, on ease and comfort to the horse, and protects ; the ad leading from fbrd to Carlisle ;) him from injuries arising from violent or I the space between the wing.walls and abut sudden exertions. The Spring is also ap plicable to LADIES' SADDLES. ments to be well filled up, „so as to have a Krlt is deemed unnecessary to state any gradual ascent arising on to said Bridge, not exceeding five degrees elevation from thing more. The public are invited to call 1 th e road to said Bridge ;the Bridge in the and judge for themselves. I 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 filithful per formance of the workmanship, and perma fleecy of said Bridge. By order of the Commissioners, Al M. KING, Clerk. 6-29 The Subscriber returns his sincere thanks to his Customers and the Public in general, for the very liberal support extend ed to him, and would respectfully inform them that he has at all times A LARGE AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF Saddles, 'Bridles, Alartin gols,. AND ALL KINDS OF IWIXESS At his Old Stand in South Baltimore Street, Gottysburgh. 0::r All kinds of MARKETING taken in exchange for work. DAVID M'CREARY. December 26,1836. 11-39 THE subscriber wishes to inform his pat rons, and others wIA) may wish to pat ronize turn in future, that he has recently purchased Mr. Callihan's Patent Right for the use of his valuable improvement in mak- Spring-seat SADDLES OZW ,- . Notwithstanding the prejudices against these Saddles heretofore, he feels justifiable ; in saying, that he hopes to gain the confi-; lIT 7ALIDA dence and patronage of tho public—as he is I?ONE DISEASE host thou oily—an enabled, on the present principle, to ensure ty of the Illood,Jvhich by impeding the circula. all his saddles without any ettra charge.— lion brings on pains or derangement in the or- That a soft, easy saddle - is desirable to all gansor pal t where such impurity of blood settles. persons who ride much, and particularly to TT it . • s true a variety of causes may bring about those who may not be favored with a very i 4.ttiis stuto of the blood—such as a violent pleasant horse; I presume all persons will i bruise or fall, damp feet, indigestion, pain in the unhesitatingly patronize the spring saddles-. I head, &c.—and although it may bo said that when they will be ensured as. lung as the these diseases have not . their origin in impuritY i of the blood, yet the oflect is the same—they all put chaser may deem necessary. I end in impurity of tho blood and our only objgitt The elasticity of the Saddle acting in bar- to prevent the irritating influences being lona mony with the sytnetry ,of the horse and: up. is continually to purge the body, as long as rider, not only affords ease to the man, but a any u npleasant ( symptoms remain, with incalculable advantage to the horse. Alit Dr. BRANDRETH'S VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL PILLS, persons of judgment and experience must 1 which, if persevered with in sufficient quantities know, that a dead, unelastic weight on a i to produce copious evacutions, will assist nature hors 9 is oppressive. The Spring in the tto restore every organ to a state of health. This Girth affords the following advantages: Ist iis on the principle of draining. We drain a mar. Moving or yielding with the horse chest to I shy pi n p e r ce odu of cci Laud, i d tios a t n and abundantfron a i slate fertility, o ' st o rdi so i ty breathing, no cramps or cholics or any dis- ;it is with the human body. When any is ease can rise therefrom. 2d.The girth will; the matter with it, we - have only occasion 1p outlast, two or three of the common kind, 7 drain it by purgation, and experience has taught because'he yielding of the spring on the cud- 1 those who have adopted this reasonable practice, [because have consistent with our nature ,] that they den expansion of the chest prevents the girth, acted rightly, the result having been sound from breaking, and saves the rider from fall- / health. About ten thousand persens can be re jug; many falls have heen the flues of break- " ferred to in New York city, and newly the same ing girths. number in Philadelphia, who,have boon cured, every other moans had become unavailing GENTLEMEN and LADIES are invt- w of h d e i n soses which appeared of the most oppose as , ted to apply, as the little difference in the character, and whose to all appearance, no ° I s II cost of these and the bard Saddles is so in- i means could save life, have patients, by the use of those Pills. boon restored to perfect health, the fling, and incomparable with the difference ! devouring disease having - been perfectly uradicat in couifort and safety. I ed. N. B. Saddlers in the country can be accommodated with Township or Shop Rights at a trifling cost. ItCrThe 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 with every other article in his line of busi ness. • IPCPAII kinds of MARKETING taken in exchange fur work at.fair prices. PA) IN A. ATLEE. Gettysburgyan. 16, 1837. 11-42 PUBLIC NOTICES. Carriage, Wagon and Cart Look Here! A LARGE AND GENERAL ASSORT3IENT OF Saddles, , Bridles, .41arlingals, Saddle-Bags, Portmanteaus and Trunks; Carriage, Wagon and Cart lL I N ESS, puituot NorticF,s. 140 1 WILCIE ki03:3;. 3 / 4 11 'l4 :ill Pp -! SEALED Proposals will be received by the Commissioners of Adams county, at the house of Francis Lens, Esq., in Littles town. Germany township, on Saturday the llth day of Norember..next, between the hours of 9 o'clock, A. M., add 2 o'clock, P. M., for the erection of a 'good and • sub stantial iNkr 0 ODE N BIM) GV. across Little Conowago Creek, near Mi. cline] Kitzmiller's Mill, on the road leading :from Littlestown to Hanover, of the follow ing, dimensions, 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 8 feel thick each, and 21 feet wide, and 6 feet 6 inches high from the bed of the creek, where the Bridge is to cross the stream; wing-walls on the cast side to be 40 fi.et long each, on the west side 50 feet long each, the wing•walls to be ai feet thick at Ithe bottom, and 2 feet on the top ; wing. walls to be 3! feet higher than filling up ; Ithe wing-walls to be under a B ond parapet covering, - with white pine boards '- of at least 1 inch thick, and well painted with red print; the abutments and wing-walls to be built on rocks or otherwise on good founda• Oct. 20. TRUattES' ®°r CE. - NOTICE is hereby given to all persons -I - I I indebted to ANnauw Burr, of Gettys burg, to call on the subscribers Trustees of said Andrew Butt,und make immediate pay merit. And those who hove claims ngninst him will also present their accounts for settlement. EDWIN A. ATLEE, Trustees. DANIEL BA LI) WIN, October 20, 1837. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. WAKE NOTICE that I have applied to 1 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, the 13th day of Norember, 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. 271 len. td-30 October 17, NOTICE.—Owing to the numerous attempts of Drugists, to destroy the. fame of Doctor Brun. dreth's Vegetable Universal Pills, by selling a counterfeit, instead of the genuine article, the Public are cautioned against purchasing said •Pills of any person, except the appointed agents, but especially to avoid Drug stores; as they are never in any case appointed as agents; and it is in their bands the spurious fills aro usually found. The following are the appointed agents for this vicinity, for list of agents of other counties see their respective papers. JACOB A. WINROTT, Gcttysburgh, as BENJ. ZIEGLER, York, HENRY SIDLE, Dillsburgh, York Co. CRULI. & BARTON,Lowishury,York co WM.. GI LM ORE, Chambersburgh; JOHN SHAFFNER, Lancaster. Brandreth's Offices aro 169 Race street above sth street, and 43 Chesnut street above 2d street, Philadelphia. CAUTION—Beware of puiehasinp, the Bran. dreth's Pills of any Druggist, either in the city or country,as theta Aro so many counterfeits for sale in their storea. May 1, 1837. ••_;pzz. .., ,-A -trii-•,, •I . .?,, c„.... ,fe , ~...„ ... r ~.-z,v, ~,,,,,,,,,,,, • ~,,,..„.i „. -..--'24 . ",..;':€-:3ll')'!';',-.;`:,•--?;t.:4' ..Ex. n 1 ,- F : 5.1it4..—,... , 1 , /- ~ • =2 , i l t -,/i —, .. _,......• 1 (/.. - ..t .,..; :1e .. : ‘, : , i , 41 ,,..., (-& , i . .__ /iN RES UTIFUL HEAL. OF IMIR I is the grandest ornament belonging to the human frame. Flow strangely the loss of it chan ges the cotimenunee and prematurely brings on the appearance of old age, which causes niany to ecoil at being uncovered, and sometimes even to shun society to avoid the jests and sneers of their ierpiaintence; he remainder of their lives are con sequently spent in retirement. In short, not even the loss of property fills the generous thinking youth with that heavy sinking gloom as duos the loss of his hair. To aver tall these unpleasant Mr cumstances, OLDRI DOE'S BALM OF CO LIJM 11l A stops the hair from filling off on the fist application and a ft w bottles restores it again. It likewise produces eyebrows and whiskers; pro vents the hair from turning grey, makes it curl beautifully, and frees it from scurf. • Numerous certificates of the first respectability in support of the virtues of Oldridge's Bulm ip are shown by the proprietors. in" Read the following: ROBERT W BARTON, Esq. tato 'Mayor of Philadelphia, has certified, as may be soon below, to the high character of the. tailor ing gentlemen. The undersigned do hereby certify that we have used the Bairn of Columbir discovered by J. Old ridge, and have fotind it highly serviceable tint only us a preventive against the falling olio( hair, but also a certain restorative. AVM. THATCHER, senior, Methodist Minister in St. George charge, No. 86 North Firth street. JOHN P. INGLts, 331 Arch street. JOHN D. THOMAS, M. D. 163 Race st. JOHN S. FUREY, 101 Spruce et. HUGH McCURDY, 243 South 2d :4 t . JOHN GARD, Jr. 123. Arch et. The aged, and those who persist in wearing wigs, may not always experience its restorative qualities, yet it will certainly raise its virtues in the estimation of the puhlic,when it is known that, three of the above signers urelmore than SU years of age, and the others not less than 30. COMMONWFALTU OF PENNSYLVANIA. City ef Philadelphia. I, ROBERT WHARTON, Mayer of said city of Philadelphia. do hereby certify that I am well acquainted with Messrs. J. P. Inglis, John S. Fu. rey, and IWO) cCurdy,whose names are signed to :he above certificate, that they aro gentlemen of character and respectability, and as such full credit should be given to the said certificate. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand, anireaused the soul of the city to be affixed, [L. S.] this sixth day of December, &c' ROBERT WHARTON, Mayor. OBSERVE that ouch bottle of the Genuine Bairn has a splendid engraved wrapper, on which is represented the Falls of Niagara, &c. &c. For sale at wholesale by COMSTOCK, & CO. Solo Agents for America, Now York, and by most drUisgists throughout America. A 7 ~.... . .p..,,z4_,„ 9t ~,.,_.\„........:_%__., -•' - '_.-il . ''',—* \ 4141" ....... - - - . C:- 4. C . !•-. :- ' - * , 4 _ * ..'"?. ' 67,,,..p... ....... je.;,,C*,..-I t 4 fir, -. ; W at- gr,e l :ri' , - "* -7‘ : . ' V . ' , ,_•.-' , slar2r ''' •l. 24it:.'.:- . 74;t:g. j r ;'-'l. t- --- .:_r - CT- , .&::::,: - j*' - • : 1 1 "*. g..,5 - Z . ° gff "..: • , t i f ,...:. ~.;;:;:;,, ~ .10 • /..1 ,. IA Al ;' ..: : :d ~.? .-rpi, r, - ,- - , - (4.-.V"'" .• ' ‘.'1,1 - ,—' -ce.;f+ — 'J , , e , . • ''''';• ' tit'?" - .'-‘,l - \ -7 " j • - rt,40.,..,...--...,..40:.--i: ~..,,,,..„,,,,1 . ,.....„....... ~..,,e . ..., ..: Piles or Hantorrhoids. TO THE AFFLICTED PUBLIC: ITT is considered of great importance for the public to know the toliowing facts : About four years ago, Solomon Hays, the per son to whom . tho celebrated Dr. Gridley had, on his death bed, imparted the secret of making a Liniment to cnro the Piles, authorized it to be put up and sold under the name of Hays' Lini ment, and enjoined that all who would use one bottle for the Piles, and return the empty bottle, should have the price refunded. Since that time, upwards of fifty thonsand bot tles have been sold, out of which, not ten have been returned, and those only because the per• sons did not use it properly Such wonderful success, probably, never attended any other erti. clo. It is now determined by the proprietor, that the public shall lie inside more fully acquainted with its virtues, su that those suffering with that dreadful complaint may avail themselves of itsuse. There are many thousand certificates of the most respectable and authentic character ' ninny of which may be examined whore the article is sold. It is used as an external_ application, and for many other complaints enumerated in the wrap. per, is considered remarkably effective ; but for the PILES it hue no equal, and the agents are now bound to refund In all cases where itdoes not cure. - • - It is being used in Hospitals in our principal cities with great efnct. No FICTION.--This extraordinary chemical composition, the result of science and the inven tion of a celebrated medical mun, the introduction, of which to the public was invested with the so. lenmity of a death-bed bequest, has since gained a reputation unparalleled, fully' sustaining the correctness of the lamented Dr. Gridley's last confession, that "lie dared not die without giving to posterity the benefit of his knowledge on this subject,' and lie therefore bequeathed to hisyiend and atteinhiut S. Hays, the secret of his disciWory. It is now used in the principal hospitals, and the private practice in our country, first and most certainly for the cure of the I'iu.:s, and also so extensively and effectually as to haat) credulity', unless where its effects are witnessed. Eiternal ly in the following complaints:" For . Dropsy:---Crouttng extraordinary absorp lion at once. All Siveilings.-Roducing them in a few hours. Rheuniatissi.—,-Acute or Chronic, giving quick ease. Sore 'Throat.—By cancers, ulcers or colds. Group and Whooping Cough----Externally and over the chest. AU Bruises, Sprains, and Burns, curing in a few hours. Soreil and 6h:cm—Whether fresh or lung standing, and Fever sores. - Its operation upon adults and children in redo dog rheumatic swellings, and loosening coughs and tightness of the chest by relaxation of the parts, has been surprising beyond conception.— The common" remark of those who have used it in the Pu.es, is, "it acts liko a charm." It is used only as an external application, and os sovereign power in curing the above named cimplaints, is justified by scientific principles. CAUTION —Observe that each bottle of the gen uine has a splendid enginved wrapper with the name of Mr. Hays and Comstock & Co. on o:7'For Sale nt the Drug Store of SAMUEL H. BUEHLER. Crotty2huriT, Oct. 1 : 3, 11337. cow ry--t2ti • PCP Conibtrration of -Irrterary Talent: MRS. El AL - E & MISS LESLIE. 4,01 hy. r ... L 1 ,1! L sN * '' 47l kiili tz • c i - r- THE LADY'S BOOK Having a larger circulation than any other Monthly Periodical in America. A colored plate of the • LATFST FASHIONS in every number. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT!—It was with sincere pleasure that the pablisher mention ed last season the arrangement by which the Lady's Book and Ladies' Ather;can Magazine were united, and to be edited by Mrs. SARAH J. HALE. It is with equal pleasure that he now informs the patrons of the work, that he has made an arrangement with lei' LESLIE, Author of Pencil Sketches &c. &c., wifo will be connected with Mrs Hale in (ending in terest to the pages of the Lady's I3ook. Her powerful aid will commence with the January No. lti33 In addition to the above,e very number of the work next yeat will contain a Plate of SUPERBLY COLO UR• El) FASHIONS. The subscriber endeavors by extraordinary exer ! lions to skew his gratitude fsr the very many favours which he has received from hiS kind friends,the pub lie. From among the many female writers of Ameri ca, perhaps no two Ladies could have been selected; whose varied talents arc so - well calculated to adorn a work like the Lady's Rook. When it is also men tioned that Mrs. SIGOURN EY,' he !lonians of Anse . - rica,and GRENVILLE MELLEN, are contributors to the poetical department; it will be Useless to waste argument iu tilde:W(7ring tO show what is apparent,that the Lady's Rook will stand unrivalled among the pe • riodicals of the country!' Each number also eontOins two pages of PAM - lONABLE MUSIC—in many cases original.. TERMS--The terms a the Lady's Book are $3 per annum, or Iwo copies for 8 5, payable in advance. ]]s All orders nowt he addressed to LOUIS A. GODEY, Literary Rooms, Chesnut st , one door below 7tlt, Philadelphia. CO-As the publisher of the Lady's flock is connec ted with the other popular periodicals. he sugges:s fur the purpose of rentittance,the following system of Lady's Book and D'lsraeli's Novels, for ;35 Do. . and Bulwer's Novels, 6 Do. and illarryatt's Novels, 5 DO. and Saturday News, 5 Do. and Celebrated. Trials. 5 Dulwer's and Nlarryatt's Novels, 17, . 5 Do. or Marryatt's Novels and Cele brated Trials, Do. and D'hraeli's Novels, • ti Marryatt!R and Do October 27, 1537. 11-31) ithiti-Rhemnatic I?ccoct ion An infallible remedy for Chronic, Inflammatory and Itfemale! RHEUMATISM. IL It also cnresLU.III3AGO and SCIATICA,enti it will be seen by some 'of the certificates given from Physicians and oiliere,that it is a eoveroign remedy for SOROFULA,WIIITE SWELLING, DISEASE OF Tim JOINT, and ail aftlic lions arising from an . DIPURE STATE OF TUE BLOOD. undersigned takes pleasure in announc. ing to the public that he has discovered a Sovereign Remedy fur Rheumatism &c. It never fails to cure where the medicine is taken agreea bly to the directions which accompany each bottle. lturnerable instances might be given of the happy effeets.and powerful virtues of this prepa ration, in the cure of those painful and distressing diseases which have been named above, and a. gainat whose 'resistless attacks the artillery of medical science has so long been directed in vain. The transcendent merits of this preparation, its. Hanati vo poWers and unparalleled efficacy in the cure of 'Rheumatism &c. have drawn hull the v‘luntnry plaudits of thousands, who by its use have been restored from pain and torture, stillness and decrepitude, to ease, strength, activity and vigorous health; credulity and scepticism must disappear hater° the powerful array of testimo nials voluntarily furnished by Physicians of high reputation, who use it in their practice and have the honesty to give it the character it so justly merits. Lotter of Dr. Joe. Golxendannar of Montgome. ry Co., Md., who was long and eoverrly afflicted with Chronic Ithetunatism, and finally cured by two bottles of O'Neill's Medicine: Dear' compliance with your roquoat, I cheerfully udd my testimony in favor.of your Anti-Rheumatic Medicine, and ne selfish consid. oration could induce me to withhold it. My motto is, "honor to whom honor is due." I was great ly afflicted with Chronic Rheumatism, and dis covered that the "Materia Medics" contained nothing that would reach my disease. It is un necessary hero to staPe in detail, how much I suf. feted; suffice it to say, that I have been severely afflicted fin many years, and suffered groat pain; and that I obtained two bottles ofyour Anti-Rhou. matic decoctim, 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 edy, Your OWL servant &e. JOSEPH GETZEN DINNER, M. D. From the Frederick TiMee and Dom. Advocate. Highly Important to the Afflicted. It will no doubt be gratifying to our readers to learn the wonderful success which Jas attend ed Mr. P. O'Neill, in the use of his valUable Anti Rheumatic Medicine, which has boon ascertained to bo a specific not only in Rheumatism. but also in White Swelling, disease of tho Hip Joint, Scro fula, &c. Wo aro urged to wake these ro marks, not from the certificates of unknown per . sons, but from our own knowledge olsovorkl iin portant cures effected by hispedicinc,which have created general astonishment. The most impor tant ono is that of Miss E. Rohr, the daughter of our worthy Postmaster, who, after years of suf. fering, has bcon relieved solely by the use of Mr. O'Neill's modicine—the Medical Faculty having tried every thing in vain. .Those aro Miss Rohr's own statements ! . :Die high reputation of Mr. O'Neill's endorSers Justify us to saving that their statements meta universal credence. 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, wo feel called on, by principles of humanity, to state that it has had the most surprising of, fects. The inventor is a gentleman in whom the greatest reliance can be placed; but he has other than his own tostitrunly in l vor of the me dicine which he (airs to the public. Clergymen, phy siciuns, and those who have been ielleved, have borne voluntary witness to its atitonishing effica cy; and those who have the misfortune to be tante ted with this distressing complaint may he ussur et! of immediate relief by resorting to this remedy. The following is from the FredericMown for uld, edited by Win. Ogden Niles, Esq. April 6th, '1833: Mr. O'Neill'e Rheumatic . Medicine, offered to the public in this day's paper, if we firm an opin ion from the character of the molter, and. nuttier 01111 Cerltfleates in his possession from ing c hly res pectable iiidividuals, who have boon Cured by the use of it, is one of the most valuable of recent dis. savory. Its effects upon those afflicted with ehro• rile and itillainniatory rlieunilitisin,liave been truly marvellous; a few bottles enabling them to dis. ponso with crutches, flannels and bandages, with which fir years they have protected their limbs and bodies. Mr. O'Neill merits the gratitodo of LllO afflicted, and the testimony of respectable physicians forbids those imputations which arc generally attached to venders of panaceas. ILI For sale at the Drug Store of . Dr. J. GILBERT, Agent, Gettyaburgh. May 1, 1837. t AN GILL 01'11ER D 1111.4.1.171 S Ur Sale at the O//ice ta the Star tc•Hanni.r PrIBLIC NOTICE'S. O'NEILL'S AND eIIEA From the Bnltimore Chronicle BLANK DEEDS PUBLIC NOTItES, MOMELLSON'S MILS. R. FEN NER, General Agent for: Pennsylvania, Maryland, Dela ware, &c., 3 1-2 south 7th , st. three doors below Market et., Philadelphia, and No. 10, North st., Baltimore, near the Post Office. IitEALTII SEM - PEA BY THE USE or T FsE7rIELAN VEGETABLE 1716./ nrnS.S.AL IITZEICIN ES 0...' T 1337. r EITISH COL- G Or rtEALTITI X. r.s..I\TDOZTI s,l at riTTCll- have obtained the approbation and 4, 1 recommendation of thousands who have hems cured in Consumption, Cholera Mori's, lii llatnations, internally or externally, and ell disea ses of the Liver, Yellow Fever, (out, 11 !mums hon, Lumbago, Tic Doloreux, Dropsy, St. Vitus's Dance, Epilopsy,A poplexy,Paralysis, Palsy,Green Sickness, end all obstructions, to which the female !;>rin is so distressingly liable, and which send so Many of the fairest portion of creation to their un timely graves; timid! Pox, Measles, Whoophig Cough, Scarlet .Fover, Asthma, Jaundice, Gravd, Stone, nod all Urinary (Hst ructions,Fisttila, StrlctineS, I up' tiros, end Syphilis in all its stages; Constipated Bowels, Worms, Scurvy, Itching of the Skin,Eing's Evil, and all cutaneous disorder,-; in short, every complaint to which the human frame is so direfully subject, under all their varied forinsj'nd -names, as the llygeian conviction is, th:,t WAN: IS St/ ILI ECT TO ONLY ONE BEAT. DISEASE, that is,•to the Ell PUItF TY OF THE 111.00 D-trim which springs every 'coin pluint that can possibly assail his complicated frump; and that it is the perpetual struggle of this vital, pure stseam or lire (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 mutter, or medicinal herbs, and war ranted on oath us containing not ono particle of mei curial, mineral, or chemical substances, (all of which are uncongenial to the 'intuit) 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 Annm suiThring, the must pleasant and benign in its operation, and at the same time the most certain in searching out the root of (ivory com plaint, however deep, and of perfiuming a curs, that was ever offered to the world. This wonder fill effect, too, is produced by the least trouble to the patients, by merely swallowing a certain num her of pills and being culled a few extra times to the purposes of evacnntion, with the least possblo sensation of pain, exhaust.on of Wilily stiongth, and without the fear ulcutching 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 stone of all human knowledge, has long borne testimony to the lad, and extensive use of them has already verified its truth in this country. Those medicines cure by purging, and yet the week, the feeble, the infirm, and the net vousohe delicate, aro in rt few days strengthened by their operation, because they clear the body of Its had humors, and invariably produce sound sloop; they aro the safest and most efficacious medicine to take to sea, preventing scurvy, 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 tho 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 flygeists have found them all to proceed from acrimonious humors in the blood, and, happily fur the present and future race of mankind, discovered u 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. cedute; porsoverancio in the Vegetable Universal Medicines will always resto-e nature to her due course. The literary one sedontury,of both sexes, whose pursuits so much impair the faculties, will find a sure remedy in the Universal Medicines for preserving 'the energy and bin ightliness of the imagination, and improving their health; old ago bo attained by the use of them; and passed free front pain and infirmities.• They aro not enveloped with the mysteries of other medicines; they only requite to he perse vered in with sufficiently large doses, and the patient will come off well; when a disease is ph . 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 apporient, or opening medicine, de-. Welling and partially removing the bilious ropy humors, whilst the N 0.2 pills carry off these 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 inipurnies Tho Vegetable Cleansing Powders aro of gloat a s s istance to patios s, mid facilitate the ()vacua- lion of bad humors; they soften, dense, and de tach the acrimonious phlegm via cooling,'find allay the thirst. One, two, or tliree pewdersinny be taken throughout, the day, mixed in hair a tumbler 9(1 water. .. . The Oils aro sold in packets of $1,.52 and $3,; • and 25 and 50 cent boxes—thb two forinerconsist of three boxes each, viz, one box of No.l•;.and two boxes of No- 2—the tenor, one large box with a division; the oowders are in separate boxes • cents each. . Er! n consequence ofthe repented solieltatione, of the Agents, and for the convenience of the Pub . :. lie in general, boxes of 50 cents, and .'25 eta oath s can now be hud of nli the Agents; ' MOIMONIANA, the Family Adviaet of the Urals); College of Ilealth, 3dEdition, Priee,s2,7s; and PRACTICAL PROOFS Oldie Ilygoitin Sys. torn of Physiology,including ihe "Ori . gin of "Treatise on Small Pqx," "Lotter onVholera Mot. bus,", end many attested pures:alreeted in this country, us well as in Groat' Britain. Gth Ldi price contyt r• Tho Hygenian ;Medicinal; are all imported into this country at. a great exPeact, notwithstanding which, they are sold.at the same price us in Eng land, They, have::been six lotus before the. - merman püblic; thoif preeminent success in the relief of the afflicted, ttiouitattds can testify. ' couseqeencw 'of the high estimation in whicth tilortiOnti'S illihare bold by the public, it has induced: an innuinerable host of unprincipled counterceitoriftoutteitipt imitatitnie under deceptive ternisAltus to delude the unwary, stulfonit their nostrums for the Genuineflygehim Medicine; in consequence of which the Agent has tuki3ii the precautionary measure of having. an-Extra Yellow Label.'fixed on' each •Packet.',. signed by the Agent of each State and Diatrich and :by their Sub.Agonls, to every County;: imitation oh' which will subject the forger to. thee severest punishment the I sw . cai_intlict; an'il is further to bo noticed,' that none Of the a botß Medicines can be obtained in any Drug Store fi.roughout the Union; the Drug Stores being the principal sour co through which the counterfeiters vend their spurious articles. Itillet , pectablo parties' may be appointed A gents on liberal ternis,by applying to the General Depot, No. 31 SOUTH SEVENTH writ three doors below Market street , mid at No.lo North street Baltimore, nearly op posite the Post Office, where the Genuine ;Medi cine may always be obtained. JOHN PICKING, Agent. Gettysburg b. August 25, 11337. I • inttiNDiturtrs PI L.L.S. • FIZESII supply alma above Pills Das. PA boon rocuived by J. A. wimurre A„,..,,. August 3, len,
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