ksinsigagehisi or Partttership. `ASS PARTNERSHIP, tinder the -firm of COOPER eItrSITIERRY; this day dissolved, by mutual consent.— Tabun their thanks to 'their old cos : aciaters„ and invite thorn to call and settle. TL S. J. COOPER., ROBT. W. M'SHERRY. 'Gettysburg, Oct. 23,.[27] 1837. .2t-30 'THOMAS 3. COOPER 241ONTINUES the blviness, nt :the -Old 14, -/ Stand, andia determined >to supply his Customers an as good :terms as any 0114etillac. .I . IIE STOCK coNstsTs or A General Assortment from a ffeedle to an Anchor, A LL LOW. 00ob2r 27, 1827. :31-20 NO'rteZ. ALL parsons indebted to the Estate of JOSEPH SHENEFELTER, late of Conavvago township, Adams county, deceas ed, are requested to call with the subi,crt .bers without delay, and discharge the same aod who have claims against said E-; .tate, are desired to,present them prverly authenticated for settlement. The Administrators reside in Conowago .township. JOSEPH SNEERINGER, JOHN KHUN, Adm.rs• October 20,1^:3Z NOTICE. ALLpersons•having claims against the Estate of PETER MOLD Z, late of Franklin township, deceased,will please pre sent • the same, legally authenticated; and those indebted are requested to make pay. anent, without delay, to the subscriber, resid ing in said township. D. 51 1 DDLECOFF, A der. November 10, 1837. 6t-32 NOTICE. persons indebted to the Estate of DANIEL HARMAN, late of Straban .township, Adams county, deceased, are re quested to call with the subscriber without delay, and discharee the same; and those who have • claims against said Estate, tare .desired to present them propetly authentica •ted for settlement. The Administrator. .resides in Straban township. JACOB HARMAN, Adm'r. October 20,1937. Ett-29 Notice is hereby Given, TO all Legatees and other persons s -con cerned, That the • ADMINISTRA TION ACCOUNTS of the deceased per sons hereinafter mentioned,will be presented to the Orphans' Court of Adams County, for 'confirmation and, llowance, on Monday the 27th day of November inst., viz: The Account ofJohn•Unger and Michael Unger, Executors of the Estate of .George Unger, deceased. The Account of Isaac Treat, Aammistra 'lot of the EMate of Jacob Healy, deceased. The Account of Peter Stine, Administra tor of the Estate of Catharine Stine, dec'ed. The Account of Samuel Knox and John Marshall, Administrators of the Estate. of, William C. Rhea, deceased. J AS. A. TEIOMPSON, Register. 3{ egister's Office;G ettys. burg, Nov. 3, 1837. _ESTRATS, CAME •to - the subscriber's premises, in Cumberland township, Adams county. about the first of September last, 'Six head of Young Cattle: two steers, one black and the other red and white; four heiffers, one red and-the other three red and white—all supposed to be about two years old. The owner is desired •to come forward,prove property,pay charges and take . them away. %V I L LEA S. [IA MILTON. - November 10, 1837. 3t--32 INOICICE. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of GEORGE EMLET, late of Mount joy township, Adams county, deceased, are .requested to call with the subscriber on or before the Ist day of January next. and 4 thscharge the same; and those who have claims against said Estate, are desired to ! present them at the same time properly nu- Ithenticated for settlement. The Adcoinisirator xes►dcs in Mountjoy ►township. GEO. R. HOFFMAN, Adm'r. October 20,11437. 6t-29 Grand Jury, Nov' r Term, 1837. Menallen—Jamee 8011. Mounijov—James APl!bonny, Junes WAD:s tar, Jacobnulick. Straban—PhilipThomas,David Hoffman, Dan. iel Comfort. Huntington—John Places (ofJaeob) Peter H. Latimdro—C.eorge Deardorff. • Cumberland—Rohl. Allison, Frod'k Herr. Germany —George Dultora, Joseph Shorb, Ja. cob Shealy, 'John Bard. Readipg—Wm. Joie. C. Kauffman. Borough—Samuel NMI carp. Franklin—John Blakely. namiltonban—lstael Irvine, D. Witberow. Iferwick—Henry W. Slagle. ir..lborty—Leonard Flohr. Ventral Jury. ltintlegton—Jno. Sadler, son. Jacob Funk, To mita John, Philip Myers, jun. Borough—Robt. Smith, R. W. Middloton.Jaciab Culp, David M'Creary, David Little. Munntjoy—John Horner. Reading—John Miller, Henry Albert. Berwick—Joseph Carl. Menallen—Wm. H. Wright, Joseph Taller, Georg° J. Hartsell. Liberty—John Riker. Ustralion.,-S. Waggoner, Cloth 'M'Sherry. illarniltonbari —Aker M'Gaughy, D. lktuseeL pan. Tohn M'Glniet, David llntillan. *tithan—David Herman. jr. Abraham King. *440 Frame. -- jeagutore—itrebihald Geri. • .Conovrago--:-Abrahant ICo,llffra M. Kitzmiller. Qato k say—.Geo. Winrmt, Henry Gutelius- Dumberland—.Peter Frey. Elototpleasant...Jahu Haupman, J. Grass. Irearlis &Amu, Jacob Ferree, jr. evomber 3. 1837, tr-31 PUBLICK NOTICES. A FARM IN ADAMS COUNTY FOIL SALE, S ITETATED anCunriborland towuship, a. bout two miles from Gettysburg. his a zood Stock Farm E containtng 231 Acres, well-improved, about 40 acres in Meadow, with a good - DWELLING ;:.1; II 0 110 oil, and a large double lot Barn thereon. inr - Persons disposed to purchase a farm ofthis kind can have a good bargain here. For further particulars apply to the editor of the Whig, Chambersburg,Pa. November 3, 1937. 21-31 1v j%l S THE subscriber offers at private sale, his FAR Situate on-the Turnpike Road leading from Baltimore to Pittsburg and within half a mile of Eminittsburg,containing $ acres more or less, of firstrate land, nearly all in clover—the improvements are a . 0:CF:-STOR Y BItIC K. ;1 • HOUSE, esis A FRAME HOUSE, with excellent water convenient, and other necessary with a first-rate Orchard of choice fruit trees. Ore has been found on the above farm. Personsdesirous of ptirchasing are reques ted to call and examine the premises with out delay. The terms reasonable, and will be made known on application to the sub scriber residing on the Firm. JACOB MILLER. November 3,1937. 3t-31 Trial List, Xov'r l'erm, 1837 James IL Miller vs. Bank of Gettysburg. Jacob Spar.glar.va.,lsanc Clark. ►Vm: Schriver vs. Davis, Gear. & Craighead. Ann Groist vs. Cornelius Smith. • Thomas M'Knight vs. Adam Spengler. Daniel Barnilz use ye. Wm. Sturgeon's Adm. George Deardorff vs. Jae4ab S. Creigh's use vs. Philip Kohler. -Joseph M'Grew vs. Joseph Button's Adm'r. John Kohler vs. John 1,. Noel. J. Neely's ILers vs. Johnston & Morrison. Daniel theme vs. S. Diehl, J. Brame & Lease. FOR AR GU 11 ENT. Stourart's Trustees vs Thomas John Nary vs. Lindsay Sturgeon. Abraham Kris°, present 0 , 4 wervisor .of Liberty township vs. Stewart, Randolph & Welty. Nicholas Swingle vs. Beggs & Harlan. November 3,1837. tc-31. F It IPAL viAtro. DELAWARE MINTY INSU __LUNGE COMPANY, CAPITAL, AUTIIOIIJ,ED - BY LAW, i59,60a0(0. I CHARTER PERPETUAL. THE subscriber being appointed Agem for the above Company, would respect• fully.inform the public that he will make in surance-etther, permanent or limited on pro perty and effect 9 of every description ,against loss or damage by fire, on the most reason , -able tettns.. •SAMI7EL FAIINESTOCR. Gettysburg, Oct. 13, 1837. tf-28 NOTICE. ALL -persona indebted to the Estate of • WILLIAM J. SEABROOKS, late of liamiltonban township, deceased, are re quested to call with the subscriber without delay, and discharge the same; and those who have claims againet said Estate, are desired to present them properly authentica ted for settlement. . The Administrator resides in Hamilton ban-township. JESSE SEABROOKS, Adm'r October 20, 1837. Its 71t.L1~~ ZONE DISEASE host thou oily—an impuri ty of the Blood. which by impeding the eircula . lion brings on pains or derangement in the or. gans or part where such impurity of blood settles. arT is trne* variety of causes mny bring about this state of the blood—such as a violent bruise or tall, damp foot, indigestion, pain in the head, &c.--and although it mny be said that these diseases have not their origin in impurity of the blood, yet the effect is the same—they all end inimpurity of the blood end 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 ofdraining. Wo drain a mar shy piece of land, and from a staie'of sterility soon produce a most abundant fertility, and so it is with the human body. When any thing is the matter with it, we have only occasion to drain it by purgation, and experience has taught thoso who have adopted this reasonable practice, [because consistent with our natured that they have acted rightly. the result having been sound health. About ten thousand persons can be re. ferred loin New York city, and nearly the same number in Philadelphia, who have been cured, when every other means bad 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 usu of those Palls, been restored to perfect health, the devouring disease having been perfectly eradicat ed. ' NOTICE.—Owing to the numerous attempts of Drugists, to destroy th 6 fame of Doctor Bran dreth's Vegetable Universal Pills, by selling a counterfeit, instead of the genuino 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 hands the opinions Pills 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- WINUOTT, Gettysburgh, BENJ. ZIEGLER, York, HENRY SIDLE, Dillsburgh, York Co, CRULL & BARTON,Lcwisbury,York co Vi M. GILMORE, Uhambershurgli, JOHN SHAFFNER, Lancaster. W 7 Dr. Brandreth's Offices aro IG9 Race street above sth street, and 43 Chesnut street above 2d .treat. Philadelphia. CAUTION—Reware of pin riming the Man dreth's Pala cf any Druggist, either in the city or coantry,aa there ere so many counterfeits for sale in their Flores. MEE= PUBLICS NOTICES. YOU. SALE. THE subscriber offers at private sale TWO ZOTS OF GROUND, under good good post and rail fence, situate !tithe town•of Heidlersburg, Adams 41 ;. comity, with a largo TWO-STORY ggg; TR.I4ITE 110 USE , si 1 1 4:7;' thereon erected. ALSO—a new FRAME STABLE, and a SHOP, occu pied n! present as a smith shop. File pro. perty is well calculated for a Mechanic. Terms will be made easy,. TllO'S STEPHENS. Petersburg, (Y. S.) Oct. 20, 1637. 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. & .4. SatliVies% Stutalles% : A SAD - Important 113.111: ON" culeaxt iu Sivrilg . -sktate,(l SJl1iUl~l:S! THE Subscriber respectfUlly informs Public generally, that be 4uas purelnts ed the Patent Hightlor twttn ,, and vending Spring-Seated Saddles of the Zig Zag or tiV spring in the Scat, And Ills° a Spring attached to the Girth or Girths and to the tree. The saifille is math. with or without a Pommel, just as persons may fancy. Saddles made upon this pion nro incom parably superior to any heretofore in u. 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, arid protects him from injuries arisirpr from violeni or =BEII/=1 3 tuldPn exert inns plicabin to LADIES' SA IDLES Krlt is dettned unnecessary to state any The public are invite...! to cull thing more.annonc.. ilfriF: undersigned takes plenqure in and ud..© ,for themselves. • ins to the public that be has disetnered a overeign 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 be wen of the Ii rppy titfects and poworlul virtues of this pr.cipa ration, in the cure of those painful and distressing -11.isease widen have been named above, and a. .t . ainst whose resistless attacks the artillery of medical science has so long been directed in vein. The transcendent merits of this preparation, its sanalive_powers and unparalleled efficacy in the cure of Rheumatism , have drawn forth the vi lu Lary plaudits of thousand., who by its use have been restored from pain and torture, stiffness and decrepitude, to ease, strength, activity and vigorous health; credulity anti sceptioism must disappear Wore the powerful array of' testimo nials voluntarily furnished by Physicians of high reputation, who use it in their practice and have the honesty,to.givu it the character it.ao justly merits. la" The S,:bscriber returns his sincere thanks go his Customers and the Public in general, bir the very liberarsupport extend:' ed to him, and would respectfully inform them that he has at all times A LARGE ANT) onNtinn. ASSMIT3ITINT SaikAlte., Martin- g,tas, AND ALL KINDS OF Carriage, Wagon and Cart H.3RATS& At his Old Stand in South Baltimore Street, Gottyshurgh. I)7' All kinds of NIARKETING taken in exchange for work. DAVID NI'CBEARY. December 20, 1836. .tt-39 Look Here! THE subscriber wishes to inform his pa • runs, and others wt..) may wish to pat ronize him in future,that he hue recently purchased Mr. Oallihari's Potent Right for the use Of his valuable improvement in Halt ing PVlrin(r-Sca at z 1 , v! , , SADDLES . - Notwithstanding the prejudices against these Saddles heretofore, he feels justifiable in saying, that he hopes to train the coati deuce and patronage of-the public—as he is enabled, on the present principle, •to-ensurc air his saddles without any extra charge.— That a soli, easy saddle is desirable to all persons who ride much, and particularly to those who may not be thvored with a very pleasant horse; I presume all persons will unhesitatingly patronize :ho spring saddles, when they will be ensured as long as the purchaser may deem necessary. The elasticity of the Saddle acting in hnr many with the symetry of the horse and rider, not only affords vase to the man, but incalculable advent:we 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 affords the following advantages: Isi Moving or yielding with the horse's chest in' breathing, no cramps or cholics or any die.: ease can rise therefrom. 2d. The girth will outlast two or three of the common kind, because the yreiding-of the spring on the sud den expansion ofthecbest prevents the girth. from breakino, and saves the rider from fall- Mg; many fulls have been the fruits of break- ing girths. GENTLEMEN and LADIES are invi ted to apply, as the little Saddles in the cost of these and the hard Saddles is so tri fling, and incomparable with the difference in comfort and safety. N. R. Saddlers in the country can be accommodated with Township or Shop Rights at u trifling cost. tc7The subscriber returns his thanks •to the.public for the very liberal support exten ded to him, and would respectfully r tate that he has at all times A LARGE AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF Saddles, Bridles, .illarti►►gals, Saddle-Bags, Port►uanteaus and; Trunks; Carriage, Wagon and Car I? N I4,SS, with every other article in his line of but+ kinds of MARKETING taken in exchange fur work at fair prices. EDWIN A. ATLEE. Get tysburgh, Jan. 16, 1837. tf-42 PUBLIC NOTICES. ZPLUb WheitllZlAUiltadN' wE RE AS the lion. D. DERKEE, Esq. President of the several Courts of Common Pleas, in the Counties compos ing the Nineteenth Distrtct,& Justice of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all .capital and other offenders in the said District--and GLEonoc WILL, and WM. NrCLEAN, Esqs. Judges of the Courts of Corot en Pleas, and Justices of the Courts of Oyer and 'Perini ner, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other °guide rs in the Coen ty of Adams—have issued their precept,. hearing date the 30th day of August, in the year of our Loan one thousand eight hundred and thirty-six, and to me directed, lOr holding .a Court of Common Pleas, and ; General Quarter Sessionsof.the Peace, and General Jail Delivery, and Court of Oyer and Terminer, at Gettysburg, on Monday the 97th day of Phu:ember nex:— Notite, ie lityp.l)) . +Given, To all the JuKtices of the Peace, the Gana. ner, and Constables, within the said . COtinty of Adams, that they be then and there, in their proper persons, with their Rolls, Re cords, Inquisitions, Examinations, and other Remembrances, to do those things, which to their offices and in that behalf appertain to be done and also they who will prosecute .against the prisoners that are, or then shall in the Jail of the said County of Adams, are to be then mid Ahereito prosecute against them as shall be just. W NI. TAUGHINBAITGIJ, Sheriff. October 13, 1537. tc-28 ttvn-29 is _Decoct ion An iulalliblo comedy for Chrunic,inflamrnatory and Manurial RHEUMATISM. 11.1171 t also euresLUAIBAGO and SCIATICA,and it will he seen by some of the certificates given from Physicians and others,that it is n rpinetly for SCROFUL A,W HUCK Sll E I.LIN (4, pISEASE OF THE HIP JOINT, and all ntllic lions arising from all.lll PO at: STATE OF TO E BLOOD. I.ctter o Delos. Getzemlanner or linntz.nmn ry Co., Md., who was long and severely afflicted . with Chronic Rheumatism, and finally cured by two bottles of O'Neill's Medicine: Dear Sir:—ln compliance with year request, I cheerfully add my testimony in favor of your Anti-Rheumatic Medicine, and no selfish consid. oration could induce me to withhold it. My motto is,"honor to whom honor is clue." I was great afflicted with Chronic Rheumatism, and dis covered that the "Materia Medico" contained nothing that would roach my disease. It is •tui necessary hero to fawn in detail, how muchl suf. fored; suffice •it to say, that 1 have been severely afflicted for many years, and suffered great pain; and that I obtained two bottles of your Anti-Rheu matic decoction, and two phials of the liniment, winch accompanies it, and that it has banished every vestige of Rheumatism front my frame.— "he afflicted would do well to resort to this rein. .dy, Your ()lA. servant &c. JOSEPH GETZENDANN Ea, At D. From the Frederick Time© and Dom. Advocate. Highly Important to the Afflicted. It will no doubt he gratifying to our readers to learn the wonderful success which has attond ed Mr. P. O'Neill, in the use ()Ibis valuable Anti Rheumatic Medicine, which has boon ascertained to be a specific not only in Rheumatism, but also in Whito Swolling, disease oldie Hip Joint, Scro. Wo are urged to make these re marks, not from the certificates of unknown per sons, but from our own knowledge of several ito portant cures effected by his medieine,which have created general astonishment. The most holm tent one is that of Miss E. Rohr, the daughter of our worthy Postmaster, who, after years of suf fering, has been relieved solely by tho use of Mr. O'Neill's medicine—the Medical Faculty having tried every thing in vain. Those are Miss Ruhr's own statements. The high reputation of Mr. O'Neill's endorsers justify us in Buying that their statements merit universal credence. From tho Baltimore Chronicle. We aro 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 feelcalledon,/q principles of humanity., to state that it has bad the noel ,eurprising ef fects. The inventor is a gentleman in whom the greatest reliance can be placed; but ho has other than hie own testimony in favor of the medicine which he offers to the public. Clergymen, phy siciatts, and those who have been -miaowed, have borne voluntary witness to its astonishing office. cy; and those who have the misfortune to be attic toil with this distressing complaint may be assur. odor immediate relief by resorting to this remedy. Tho following is from the Fredertcktown Her aid, edited by Win. Ogden Niles, Esq. April tali, 1833: Mr. O'Neill's Rheumatic Medicine, offered to the public in this day's paper, if we form an epin. ion from the character of the maker, and numer. ous eertificates in his possession from highly tee pectablo individuals, who have been cured by the se of it, is one of the most valuable of recant dis. covery. Its effects upon those afflicted with chro. nio and inflammatory rheumatlem,have boon truly marvellous; a few bottles enabling them to dis. rums° with crutches, flannels and bandages, with which for years they have protected their, limbs and bodies. Mr. O'Neill merits the cratttude of the afflicted, and the testimony of respectable physicians forbids thoso imputations which are generally attached to vendors of panaceas. If" For sale sat the Drug Store of Dr. J. GILBERT, Agent, Gettyuburgh. tf--5 May 1, 1837 ILLY WHITE', FOR THE LADIES' TOILET.—A surrior cosmetic for beautifying the Skin. For sale ut the Drug Store of Dr. J. GILBERT, Gettysburgb. Juno 16, 1f7137. tf-11 ozr O'NEILL'S AND 11.1:101.311R.I 'llll • 111 ...N., 0.11,1171 , iam^"1 I: , TIT i'l l . 1, ct, 11 1 1 , Iirp't '''.:l - ; 1 I ' 11 11'; Q pi' 1111 ,li '! —. ,„ .. .. ,1 ,,, .., , ,r. ,1:1 , 1 . 7 ......, , I sl 11 1 1 1 1 -Le- ! • II le = 1 11 • !ii e . ••••?....,• ) - ~. - ! I , ',I • :"...? 0y:- ,2 , ~,,‘, k-• t r.: ,-{ ,I:ii. l' E. , ", - i ~ -,,,,.;.;;;' b p l i,!l'l, 11 1 4, ~. - .-11 k .... 1 1 „„,,..,,,..,..„,,.., ~ ~....: z. ....4 ..........„ 4,•{,.,, : . . I . ''-, '.7..7-- '.. •A : - T,,:1 1 ' -, •:,-.. 4':!` ~11 ____ - :::- - -i ,?.., -cam ,:'IA:-_,L., — A:ii t , -;3 1 -r •_ .., C. — , - ,C.. 1.... .71' ,i i1,..A'5...., z-......i..:, • '\ r .I.l A ' i "' ''' '"- 1 e.rz )1. t'' ' 1, I f —,„r , 1 . / -- I l i l il l i ---i ... Z - "-: ft ,:cl,' , ,r'•::.1" -- 11 ( -, .'.. cu l .... BE'ri ZITIFi. 1 111;:a 11 OF lI3 H Is the grainiest ornament belonging to the human frame. flow strangely the 10. R of it chars. gee the countenance and prematurely brings on the splice retie° of old ego, wuicl, causes ri, my to recoil at titling iincovered, uncl.sonietimes even to shun society to avoid the jests and SIICOIB of,their acquaintance; Iho.remautder of their Ives are con sequently spent in retirement. In short, not even the loss ut property fills the generous thinking. youth with that heavy sinking gloom as does the Inns of his hair. To evert all those unpleasant eir cmnsturices, .OE,DLI.II9GE'S BAIA! OF (13. LUM LOA stops the hair from falling of? on the first uppheation and a few I m itlos,re4tukos it a g a in. It likewise produces nyebioivei and whiskers; pro vents the hair from turning grey, makes it curl heautifiiity, and frees it from scurf. Numerous certificates of the first respecta.b.lity in support of ,the virtues of Oldrillge's Balm, are shown by the proprieture rr'Rerul thn ROIIF.RT WIIARTON, Esq. lute Mayor of Philadelphia, has.certrfictl, as may be soen below, to the high character of the folios. ing gentlemen. The undersigned do hereby certifrthart we have used 001341 w ui toltinibir - discovered by J. Old ridge, and huvu round it highly serviceable not only as a preventive against the falling ofrufliair, but also a cortnin restoralive.. THATCHER. senor, Methodist Minister in St. George charge, No. SG North Filth street. JOHN P. pgmAs, 33l Arch street. JOI,'N D. THOMAS. M. D. 163 Race at. JOHN S. FUREY, 101 Spruce ot. HUGH MuCURDY, 2/1 South 2d at. JOHN GARD, Jr. 123 Arch st. The aged, and those who persist in wnaring wigs, may riot always experience its restorative qualities, yet - it will certainly raise its virtues in the estimation of the ?it blie,w hen it is known that, three of the above signers are more , than fit/ years of age, and the others not less than'ao. COMMONWEALAIIi OF r,DtiNAYLVANIA,I City of Philadelphia. I, ROBERT WHARTON, Mayor of said city of Philadelphia, dolioreby certify that J. ant wet! acquainted with Messrs. J. P. Inglis, John S. Fu rey, and Hugh McCurdy,w Irmo names aro signed to the above certificate, that they are gentlemen of character and respectability, and as such full credit 13110111 d be given •to the said .certificate. in witness whereof; -I have hereunto set my hand, and caused the seal of the city •to be affixed, [L. S.] this sixth day of December.s&c . ROBERT WHARTON, Mayor. 0121SIMTE that each bottle of the Genuine Balm bee a splendid engraved wreppor,•oa which is represented the Falls of Niagara, &c. &c. For Bale at wholesale by I;tratszrocit, & Go. Sole Agents for America, Now York, and by most druggists throughout America. Pilo; or liamorrhoids. Or- TO THE AFFLICTED PUBLIC. fT is con , idered of great importance for the public to know the following thcW : 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 iniment to cure the Pilo,ft authorized it to be put up and sold under tho name of Hays' Lini ment, and enjoined that all who would use one bottle for the Pries, and return Um empty bottle, *Mould have the price refunded. Since that time, upwards of tiny thousand bot. ties have been sold, , out of which, not ton have been returned, and those only because the per. sons did not use-it properly Such wonderful success, probably, never attended any other arti. do. It is now determined by the proprietor, that the public shall be made more Billy acquainted with its virtues, so that those s u ffering with that dreadful complaint may:avail themselves of haulm,. There are many thousand certificates of the most respectable and authentic churacter,many of which may be examined where the article is sold. It is used us an external application. and for many other complaints enumerated in the wrap per, is considered remarkably effective; but for the PILES it has no egad, and the agents are now bound to refund in all cases whore itdoes nut cure. it is being used in Hospitals in our priucipal cities with groat effect. No FICTAOIL--This extraordinary chemical composition, the ro: ult of Helenas and the inven tion ofn celeb: tiled medical man, the introduction of which to the public was invested with the so lemnity of a death.bed bequest, hes since gained a reputation unparalleled, fully sustaining the correctness of the lamented Dr Gridley's last confession, that "ho dared not die without giving to posterity the benefit of his knowledge on this subject," and ho therefore bequeathed to his friend and attendant S. Hays, the secret of his discovery. It is now used in the principal hospitals, and the private practice in our Count., y, fuse and mo s t certainly fur the cure of the PILES. and also so extensively and elfectuully us to bafille credulity, unless where its effects are v. itnossed. .External ly in, the following complaints: For Dropsy —Creating extraordinary absorp tion at once. ' All Swellings.—Redueing Rheas in a few hours. Rheurnutism.—Acuto or Chronic, giving quick Oahe. Sore Throat.—By cancers, ulcers or colds. Croup and Wiwoping Cough—Extornally and over the chest. All Bruises, Sprains, and Burns, coring in a few hours. Sores arid incers.- I —Whother fresh or , lung ' standing, and Fever sores. Its operation upon adults and children in redo. cing rheumatic swellings, and loosening coughs and lightness of the chest by relaxation of the parts, has been surprising beyond conception.— The common remark of those who have used it in the PILES, is, "it acts like 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 —ob,erve thst each brittle of the gen uine lies a splendid engraved wrapper with the name of Mr. flays and Comstock Si. Co. on it. firc*For Sale at the Drug Store of SAMUEL H. BUEHLER. Gettysburg, Oct. 13, 1,p37. row PUBLIC NOTICES. mOIIBISON'S PI ELS.- ..Iklii..---- 0 . R.sFEN N En, General Agent for Penneylsmia, Marylantl, wane, &c., 3 1-2 smith ith ot., three doors bekor Market st., Philadelphia, and No. 10, North rt.; Dalt:more, near the Pest Office. osiA.Ter.a. DIT 1757. 1 car W..IGEIAZT 'CMG 37/ 1 11-13X1.13 .IV-r 7 T , X.CD- O. STl.7= M.74.171'1,61 - 1. COL the ',a .4. tern of thousands «lin have heen mired in a Mot hus iiainations. internil:V er externally, and all disco es in! the Liver, Yellow Fever. Gout. ittrt:inctp. IN:k•renx, Drop.s, St. Vitio.'s Dence,Epilepsy.A poplec v, t'a ra ly-sis, Pa Isy,G rocs Sickness, and all ohst !o which the feinalli form is so distressingly Halite. and which send sis many of the fairest vortion of creationto their tut timely graves; mail whoopinG Fever. Asthma. Jaundice, Gra vOI„ 4 :i one J 3 iim r;7l ooe, 41ti r t olt, I'd les. I• Strictures. vuil•iires„ and Syphilis in all its stages Constipairil Rowels. Worms. scurvy, Itchin2 td the Sl:m.King's Evil. and all cutaneous disarduris in short. every complaint to which lie human frame is so threfuly siihject r under all their vs riell forms .c!rd names, 25 the ay:zed:n.3 conviction i.‘„, ?hart N/ A N IS Sl_ IJJECT TO ONLY ONE REAL DISEASE. that is, intim IMPUR I TY 14' E BLOOD—Ir. an Which/ springs every Ccr.210211121 that call his complicated frame; and that it is the perpetual striiziz:e of this vita'', pure stseain of life (the gill of Alioights risver! to di•encuinlicr itself of viscous Jt2 sci humors, with which it has become EMEDEME This valuahle medicine., bring cemposed only ol vegetable riatier, or medicinal herbs, and war canted on creels as containing not one particle of ntineral, cm chemical tott stauces. ot which are uncongenial to the nature of and therefOre destructive to the lannan fume%) IS found Auto ow-recite lizrittlese toihe most 14-ri der itge.-arr wcaikest frame, under every stage of human sutrering. the mud pleasant and benign in its operation, and at the =ante time the runs certain in searching out the runt of every coin. plaint., bow:tsar ah-eo, and of perlermkg a cure that WAS ever /aelfett 0 the world. Tills wonder fur eiTect, Inn, is prinineed`ey the least ti noble to the patients. by merely-swallowing a certain 11.0 her of pills and being called a few extra times la the purposes efevacuatien, with the least leasable seu..einn of pain, eshaust.on of bodily strenzlh„ and without the fiat of catchiGE cold, or uttentton to dress, nr diet, in any way dirierent front their accustomed habits. These pills cure in all ewes, and cannot be taken to excess. Experience, which is the touch. atone of all human knowledge, bap long borne testimony to the fact, and extensive use of them 11(1,4 already verified its truth in iliiacountry. These mediciues care by pouring, 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 sleep; they aro the widest and most efficacious medicine to take to sea, preventing scurvy, cestiveness, &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, nervour affections, ir ritabilities, and restleasuess.from whatever source —complaints which have hitherto nut been prop erly understood, as the Ellygeists have found them all to proceed from acrimonious humors in the blood, and, happily for the resent and thture free of mmhind„ di...c.avered a cheap and univor sal mode of purifying. curing, and preventing. Tile beinw cured of any disease, infirmity, or gore, is now no more a dubious or uncertain pro cedute; persevernnee ID the Vegetable Universal Medicine, will always restme nature to her due course. The literary 11//e sedentary, of both sexes, atinge enranits so much impair the faculties, will timid sure iemeey in the Universal Medicines for preserving the energy arid smightliness of the imaamatian, and improving their health; old age will be attained by the use of them, and passed free from pain and infirmities. They are not enveloped with the mysteriei of other medicines; they only requite to be persr.. vered in with sufficiently largo doses, and the patient will come off well; when a disease is oh! stinate,uatierrts frequeutly do not take doses large enough. Tire medicines are comprised in three differ out artrles 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 epperient, or opening medicine, de taching and partially removing the bilious ropy humors, whilst the N 0.2 pills carry off those and the serous acid and putrid huruors incidental hs the body; and act together as a terret in a warren. never resting until every avenue to the human frame is thoroughly searched, and cleansed of its impurities. The ilegetable Cleansing Powdersare el great assistance to patieree, and facilitate the eyecup. • tion of bad humors; they soften. clefts°, end - de tack the acrimonious phlegm, ate cooling, and. allay the thirst- One, two. cr three powders may he taken throughout the day, mixed in half a tumbler of water- The pills are acid in pant els of Sl, $2 and $ l ., dnd 25 and 50 cent boxes—thb two former Consist of three boxes each, viz. one box of Na 1, and two boxes of Na 2—the latter. one largo box with a division; the g rowderi are in separate boxes at 37} cents each. -- " - turin consequence of the repeated solicitatlet4 of the Agents. and for the convenience of theyub. lie in general. boxes of 50 cents, and 25 lets can now be had of all the Agents. MORTSONIANA, the Family Adviser of the British College of Ilealth.3d Edition, price 92,75 a• and PRAIL:TICA!erI 00FS of the Hygoiati Sys. tem of l'hysiologyoncludingthe!Ortgin of Life." '-'l'reatise en Small Pot.''"Letter Ira Cholera Moe. bus." and many attested cures affected in this, country. as well as in Great Britain. 6th Etli. lion. price 37,1 coots. The llygenian Medicines aro r all imported into this country at a great expense, notwithstanding which. they are sold at the same price as Eug. land. They have been six years before the A merican public their preeminent success. in the relief of the afflicted, thousands can testify. F.CirCAIBIION.--In consequence of the high estimation in which Morrison's Pills aro held by the public, it has induced an innuntern blo host 4d . ' unprincipled counterfeitors to attempt imitation* uncor deceptive terms thus to delude the unwary. 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 Arrent of each State and District. and by their Sub. gents, in every County; the e imitation of which will subject the forger to scuerest pani.hment the 1 ew can 'tithe!: and it is further to be noticed, that none' ot:the above Medicine.. can Le obtained in any Urwr Store tl.rougLout the Union; the 11riag Stores being; the pr C. 0.11 1 .015 through which theCeniddtisiter? vend their spurious articles.. • • ointed A. trile-pectible parties may he app gents on Imeral terms, by ap:Avisig In the General Depot, sOU suvi4:s.l'fl three door,- below Market street, Phil. d and at No.lo No•th street Halt:wore. nejtlY posit° the Post Odice, where the Genuine Medt. erne may ;..tr.-.2.yis toe obtained. JOHN PICKING, A gect. l Gettysburgh„ _kugurt 25, 1837. 4791 131{ANDIZETil'S FRESH supely of the above c fv f .os $ been to^a . :}:4 by A' N Rorr„ :i- gil, ..4.:24‘ 1 q. tr 16
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