-~`'f.~ ~j .. ~ f yl ''art ;~'.4 _ '.'r ~. : y„ i ~M~ ~~M 1.4 - DVE)WISIVNEN'I'S. S_ , e 3fl AIG ~3ALFi. ..miattubseriber.,will *ell at public sale Saturday Ike; 234 of Dreember 444110; on the premises, the following Estate '...`:ofrAtkottr find Et.useirrit DEMAR a EN, decd; • - oa!taterrtso OF A VALUABLE man. 131tqato in Stmbna township, Adams county, Caloining lands of Isaac Monfort and 'others, emitaining 100 Aloe's first rate La - aid—Tim Roprovements are a 0000 TWO STORY STONE. ' HOUSE, Double Log Barn and a well of =_eicelleatwater near the house—with a suf. fkientif or fine Meadow and a due prom of Wood Land. Alt:rSale to commence at 1 o'clock, r. M. .wheo the terms will be made known and at. feculence given by HENRY BRINKERHOFF, Ex'r. .N. B. Should the property be not sold on that day it will be for rent for one year from the Ist day of April next. December, 8, 1837. PROSPECTUS OF THE Southern Literary Messenger, THOMAS W. WHITE; Bditur 4 Proprietor /VMS is a monthly Magazine,. devoted chiefly to JL LlTgaA.Ttlag. but occasiona lly finding room also also forarticles that fill within the scope ol Scterscs; sad sot professiug ea entire disdain et. tasteful selec lions, though its matter has been, as it will continuo - to he, is the main, twig-bud, Party Petilieri and cootroversial Theologyots far as ptiailible a afejeaktinty egeledell. They arc sometimes so blended with discussions in literature or In moral science. otherwise unobjectionable, as to'gain admit tanae for , the sake of the more valuable matter to which they adhere: but whenever that happens,tbey are incidental only, not primary. They are dross, tolerated only because it cannot he severed from the sterling ore wherewith it is incorporated. Reviiiws and thatTIGAL Aigricgg occupy their due space in the work: and it is the Editor's nun that they should have a threefold tendency--to cutivey,in con denied lorna,sitch valuable truths or interesting taci deats as are embodied in the worki reviewed—to di rect the reader's attentioo to books that deserve tube read'---& to warn him against wasting time & money' upon that large number which na,rit only to be bur tied. In this ege,of publications that by their variety and multitude distract and overwhelm every India critninuting studeut, 13IPiaTtA carrlois3l, governed by the views just nsentioued, is ono of the most ines timable and iiidispensable of auxiliaries to him who dots wish, to discriminate. EsviA vs and TALLS,ltui , ing an View utility or amuse tuent,or bulb—Harroatoat. Skt EIVItEit and ilvairtr seances of events too minute- for History, yet eluci dating it,sid heightenieg Its iuterest— may be regar ded as fora:litigate: staple of the work. And of indi genous Pon - die, enough is published—sometimes of no-mean strain—to manifest and cultivate the grow ing poetical last and talents of oiir coutitry, , The times appear, for 'several rcasuas,,to demand such a work,--and not one alone, but many. The pub lis mind is feverish and irritated still,from recent po litical strifes: The soft, assuasive influeuce of Litera- . turn is needed,to allay that fever, mid 'Booth that irri tation. Vice and folly are rioting abroad: They should be driven by indignant rebuke,or lashed by ri dicule, into their lilting haunts. ignorance lords it o ver an. immense proportiou of our people:. Every spring should be set in motion, to arouse the entigh geode amid to increasa their number; so that the great enemy of popular government may no longer, brood like a porteutoui cloud,over the destinies of our coun try. And to accomplish all these ends, what more Powerful agent can lie employed , than a periodicaLon the plan of the Messenger, it that plan be but carried out in practice? The Soave peculiarly requires such an agent. lii sill the thiion,south of Washiugtomthere are, but two Literary periodicals! Northward of that city, there are probably , at least twenty-five or thirty! Is this 'coalmen justified by the wealth, the leisure, the no• tivq tateet,or the actual literary taste of the Southern people, compared with those of the North? No: for' an wealth, talents and mete; we may juttly claim at least an equally with our brethren; and a domestic institution exclusively our own be. owl alt doubt af fords usi . if we choose, tWice the leisure for reeding stud writing which they enjoy. It was from a deep sense of this local want that the trgord SegTligari was engrafted Oa, this periodical: and get with stay design to nourish local prejudices, or to advoCato supposed local intermits. Farfrom any such thought; it is the Editor's fervent wish to see the North and South bound endearingly together for. ever iu the oaken bands of mutual kindness and affec tion. So faifrom meditating /agility. to the North, die has already arawa,anci he hopes hereafter to draw much 'of has choicest Mader thence: and happy in deed will ho drum himself,sheuld his pages,by mak lug e ach region know the other better, contribute in any easeutitil degree to, dispel the loweriug clouds that now threaten die peace of both, and to brighten sinirstiengthen the sacred dui of fraternal love. The Souviteast Insaaav NIICEISENGEa has now ~ T eacheil the 11th No. of ite third volume. How far ,fiChsts acted out the ideas hero uttered, is not for the Editor t 6 say He believemhowever, that it falls not further short of . them 'than huinati weakness usually snakes Practice fall short of Theory. CONDITIONS —I. The Southern Literary Ales .senger ispublished iu monthly numbers, of large au; nToyil octavo pages cachou the beat of paper,and neatly covered, at ssa year. payable in advance. 2:' Or five new subscribers by sending their names , Imo: $2O at one time to the editor; will receive their copies for one year,for that suits, or at, $4 for each. 3. The risk of loss of payment for subscriptions, which have been properly committed to the mail,or to the hands or a postaxaster,is assumed by the editor. 4. If a subscription is not directed to be discontinu ed before the first number of the next volume has been published,it will be taken as a continuance for another year. Subscriptions must commence with the begin ning of the volunae,and will pot be taken for less than a year's subscription. 5. The mutual obligations of the publisher and sub scriber,for the year, are fully . incurred as soon as the first number of the volume is issued; and after that Cute, no discontinuance of a subscription will be per mitted. Nor will a subscription, be discontinued for any earlier notice, while anything thereon remains dise,uuless at the option of the editor. Richmond, Va. Dee. 15, 1537 LIVER COMPLAINT 6 YEARS STAND MG.—Mrs. Sarah Brenbiser, wife of Mr. Amos Broulaiser, corner of Second street and Ger mantown Road, Philadelphia, affected for the last six years with the Liver Complaint, was complete ly restored to health by Dr. W M. EVANS'S Ca momile Tonic and Family Aperient Pills. Her symptoms were habitual costiveness, excruciating pain in the stomach, depression of spirits, languor, extreme debility, disturbed sleep, great pain iu her side, could not lie on her left side without au ag gravation of pain, dizziness in the bead, dimness of sight, with other symptoms indicating great de rangement in the functions of the Liver. Mrs. Bronhiser has made trial of various medicine's new before the public, but received no relief until she was advised to make trial of Dr.. Evans's Pills,'of which she it happy to state that they effectually relieved her of the above. distressing symptoms, with others, which are not essential to intimate. Mr. Brenhiscr,(huaband of the above Mrs. Bren. hieef,) had been two years afflicted with a distres sed Oaten( Piles and Costivenesa,of which he was eiroctually cured. ' We clo hereb,y subscribe our. signatures to the %Nth of the shore cures, that the statement is au every respect true. • ‘. • SARAH BRENIIIBER f - JOHN S'rElF, Raker. No. 17 north Eighth street, Philp& ithits . dolpVa. oa. 21st, 1837. For ikle at the Drug Store of ---- • •Dr. J. GILBERT, Agent.. eitttrobu t*, Dee tel 37. I y-36 PUBLICIC NOTICES STORE ROOM • FOR 'RENT. aIPHE subscriber offers for rent until the firat of April next,tho STORE ROOM recently occupied by him, to which is at tached a buck room and ac excellent cellar. (Q7- 'Terms very reasonable. Enquire fo R. W. Middlet6n. • . JOHN PICKING. November 24, I 1.337. tf-34 TOR RENT OR SAILE, - THAT WKLL KNOWN Tavcirn Stand PARIC - . - - TOT HEREON the Subscriber resides: The Farm is in excellent iorder,and the fences are good. There are Buildings of every necessary description—all new and large. There are also Three Tenant-Mouses, one Rl] BLACKSMITH'S SHOP and WAG , ON-MAKER'S SHOP—both carried on extensively. The Subscriber trill also sell hit present 'STOCK. OF GOOD'S on reasonable terms, and rent the Store Privileges,or rent the Store Privileges alone. The situation is a commanding one for busi ness, in both of the above. The privileges may be had, on rent, for one, two, or more years, as it may suit—as the sobseriher in tends moving to his Mountain Farm, for th'e purpose of building•a" Woollen Factory, arid improving it:othetwise , • otrThe Tonne of Rent will be reason able. Application to be made to the Sub scriber, living in Franklin township. • T. Mt:KNIGHT.. 4t-35 December 1, 1837. PUBLIC SALE. AN pursuance of an Order of the Orphans' IL Court of Adams County, will be offi,red at Oldie. sale, on Saturday the 31/th of De cembet ina., at 12 o'clock, M. on the prem ises. The undivided half part of . Tract of ;rood, Land, Situate in Haintltonhan township, AdaMs County, on the raid to t h n Cold Springs, about three miles froth' M joining lands: of the heirs'iif,Daniel Diehl, deceased, Henry Smith, James Boyd and others, containing 12 Acres and 66'per clies, late the estate of Dani 4 Diehl, deed. TERMS—One third Of the porch* Mo ney on confirmation of the sale, and the bal. ance in two equal annual payments, Without interest. ICPPersona wishing to view the ptopee tv prior to the day of sale, can call upon Mr. Solomon Young, residing near the premises. JOHN . DEAR DORM: Adm'r. fly the Court. • JAS. A. THOM PSON;Clerk. P. S. Michael Tr(istle, will likewise offer for sale the residue half at the same time and niece. December 8, 1837. VO1t• SA.M.AFA. '-aLE Subscriber is desirous of disposing of his Property in and near Gettys burg, and ()Mars it for Sale, on very favora ble wine. . 4 IT CONSISTS OF A it • 'II' I " HOUSE & LOT in the borough of Gettysburg; ou West York street, third Lot from the Diamond.. The house is a. large, weather boarded one; and the situation eligible. -.LSO-BETWEEN and fl acres of _Land, within the western limits of the boruugh, between the Millerstown Road and Middle• street, and south of Middle•street. This land will be sold.either by the acre or in Town Lots, to suit purchasers. -ALSO -- A FARM, siivate in Cumberland township, about 1 mile from Gettysburg, adjoining lands of Roy. C. G. 51'Lean, Jacob Herbst; E. Pitzer and other% containing 140 acreS, more or less-011 which are _ A TWO STORY , ..../. HOUE, c. . •••• pi: and good Barn. f ig off:.'t Possession of the above Property will be given on the Ist of April' next. _. lit_.•For terms of Sale, apply to the sub scriber, residing . tn. Hancock,. Washington county, Md. ROBERT TAYLOR. December 8, 18:37.. 11-36 P1i3111.1.0 %A. 1610.. WILL be sold at public sale, in the Bo rough of Gettysburg, on Saturday he 23d of December uert. at 1 o'clock r. M. THAT, VALUABLE LOT Or acitOUND, Fronting on Chambersburg Street, in thu Borough of •Gettysburo . , and adjoining lots of Robert Taylor and Hem, Zell—late the Estate of John Myers, deceased. The improvements are a good TWO•STOILY STONE 47, 110 IC SE with a convenient Kitchen nev er-failing well of water at the back-door; a stable, good fence,'&e. • The property is situated in 's pleasant part of the Borough; and, being but one dwelling West of the Diamond,well calculated for almost any kind of business... Mrs. Myers, residing on the_ premises. will sbew the property to auy per. son wishing 'to purchase. . 'r rtus.—One third of R.° purchase mo ney in hand and the balance in two equal annual payments, well secured, without in serest: A. good title will be given; and pos. session can be had en the first of April hest .Also— Three Slierie - s of .Stork in the Gettysburg and. Petersburg Turnpike road CoMpany. Terms, Cash. MARTIN EBERT, Adm'r. Do hauls sou, with the Will annexed, of John. detwased. November 24, 1 3 37. is ;t PUBLIC NOTICES VALUABLE TAVERN STAND AND FARM *Sik..IIAVA. IN pursuance of en Order of the Orphans' Court of Adams county, will he Expos ed to Public Sale,on the premises, on Wed. neaday the 2711 i dug of December, inst. at 12 o'clock, M. TI lAT . WELL-It NOW N Tavern-,Slimita I .s•vr ' I VV. e , .74 & rAmatc, Lute the Estate of . Peter Montt., deceased, situate in Franklin township, Adani9cour4, adjoining lands 'Of l'hornas Mliiiight, the heirs of Niclii,llls Murk, deceased, and oth ers, containing U) ALCIVES , 9 The Itnprovements are a large two-story 8TONI: ANu Bottom CAST j r . AINN aking,-11.ouse, with extensive Back-buildings two Stables, a Vault-house, and a Black smith-shop, one Apple and Peach Orchard, in a thrivina" condition. About 30 Acres are clear, under good fence, and in an excel lent state of cultivioion—a portion or which is Meadow, and may be enlarged to any de sirable entent. This prop-rty possesses superior advan tages . ns a . I*erii Stand—being Ott' the Turnpike road leading from Baltimore to Pittsburg, 9 miles west of Gettysburg, and at a point where the roads fiial York and Millerstown intersect the Same. There is One of the finest springs in the country near the house, affording at all times an abundant supply of clear cold Water,which issue's from several fountains in and near the establish ment- In point of health, good water, and beauty of scenery, it is not surpassed by any other situation in the &inty. O;7 - The Terins will be made known on day of sale. P. MI DDLECOFF, Adm'r. By the Court. JAS. A. 'mom rsoN; Cleik. December 8, 1837. is-36 difirrottatvotfo CHEAPER THAN EVER! ___ • SAMUEL WITZEIROW HAS JUST RETURNED FROM THE CITY, WITH A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF croons, Suitable to the Season, comprlSing every variety of DRIC GOODS, GROCERIES,: hardware 455 queensvave: which have been selected with great care, and purchased on such terms as will justify him in (airing them to the Public tCr CHEAPER THAN EVER.,ZAI ‘He invites potAic uttentiurt to Ltt.. Stock, of Goods, assured : that a needs but et "peep" at them to convince any one that his Cur vet-is the place liir BAIiGAINS! Gettysburg, Dec. 1, 1837. tf-:15 BARGAINS! CALL, SEE AND BUY. rffillE subscriber intends locating himself elsewhere,and wishing speedily to close his business at his present residence; will sell, AT .COST, HIS ENTIRE STOCK OF GOODS. • CONSISTING OP Cloths and Cassimeres; Cassinetts, Flan.' 'leis and Merinoes, Calicoes, Mos!iiis and Vestings; Sha,vls, Blankets, Hats. Caps and &inlets; Boots and Shoes;• Hardware, Queopswaro and Groceries; &c: Also—A large lot of DRIED FRUIT. l'he Public's most obedient servant, ADAM EPPLY. Epply's Mill, Cumberland township, December I, 1'437. • N. B. All persons indebted to me by Note, Judgment or Book Account, will see tI c necessity, without further notice, I hope, of Discharging their respective dues. ADAM EPPLY. 11-c..mber 1, 1837. tf-35 !INTERESTING CASE OFTUBERCULAR CONSUNIP'FION.— Mr. John Russell, ap plied on the Ist of September, at the office 100 (Mecham utreeaboring under the following syntp toms:—A slight spitting of bloodolistressing cough, attended with an expectoration of perulent matter, night sweats, general emaciation, difficulty of breathing on exertion, with a well marked hectic (lush on the cheek. On examination, the chest was found to sound well every Where except under the left clavicle, and in the arm pit of the same side. TREATIVIENT—Directed to take the restore two Camomile Pills, with the expectorating com pound, at the same time an injunction to call in four days; when the night sweats had ceased, the expectoration slightly diminished, a s!ight fit of coughing still remaining in the morning. Order ed as usual to continue the medicine, and to call in the course of a week—when his health , continu ed rapidly increasing, without the least cough.— Called at the office , on the 6th of this month, quite convalescent, returning his sincere thanks for the benefit he bad obtained. The above patient chiefly used milk regimen, during his treatment. For Sale at the Drug Store of Dr. J. GILBERT, Agent. • Gettysburg, Dec,. 8, 1837. ly-36 Dissolution of eortitership TAE 'partnership heretofore existing be tween the subscribers, residing in Lat iinore township, Adams County, Pa. having this day been dissolved; all indebted to the lute firm are hereby notified to come for• ward, on or-before the 26th int.t.. and make , :ettletn; , m--those having claims against said firm are also requested to present them on or before the day above mentioned. I — " The business will ho conducted here- after by one of the kite firm. GEORGE MYERS, . 7 . BENJAMIN MYERS. Deeember R, [Vol/. :131 837, 3t-3d fUiILIC 'NOTICES 'addles! Saddles'. jip,„„,, SADDLES 11y4 Importfutlnv Fe o' e~ueut in Spriug-seated SADDLES! rillHE Subscriber respectfully informs the Public generally, that be has purchas7 ed the Patent Right for making and vending Spring-Seated Sociales of the Zig Zag. or bit' 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 us person , may fancy. Saddles made upon this plan ore incom parahly superior to any heretofore in use. in point of strenath, 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 fronrviolent or sudden exertions. The Spring is also up. plicable to LADIES' SA ODLE'S. It is deemed unnecessary to state any thing more. 'file public are invited to call and judge for theinselvep. iicr The. Subscriber returns his sincere thanks to his Customers in:d the Public in general, for the very liberal support extend ed tip him, and would respectfully inform them that he has at all times A LARGE AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF Saddles, Bridles, Martin . gal.s, AND ALL KINDS OF Carriage, lVagan and, Cart • . 11.118..VES At his Old Stand in Seat Irßaltimore Street, Gettysburgh. 0::r All kinds of MARKETING taken in cxchange - for work. DAVID !II'4REARY. December 26,1830. tl-30 EJNTERESTING CASE—DYSPEPSIA & HYPOCHONDRIAUISM...--Mrs. Anne G. Kenny, No.) 15 Louis street, between Stanton and Houston eta. afflicted for ten years with the follow ing distressing symptoms: Acid erustation, daily spdsmodic pains in the head, less of appetite, palpitation of the heart, gid diness and dimness of sight, could not lie on her right side, disturbed rest, utter inability of engag ing in anything that demanded vigor or courage, sometimes a visionary idea of an aggravation of her disease, a whimsical aversion to particular per sons and places, groundless apprehensions of per sonal danger and Poverty, an irksomeness and weariness of life,discontented,disquietudo on every slight occasion, shoconeetved she weld neither die nor live, she wept, lamented desponded, and tho't she led a most miserable life, never was one so bad, with frequent Mental hallucications. Airs. Kenny had the advice of several eminent physicians, and had recourse to numerous medicines, hut could not obtain even n temporary alleviation of her distress ing state, till her husband persuaded her to mako trial of my node of treatment. She is now quite relieved, and finds herself not only capable of at tending to her domestic °Mire, but avows that she enjoys as good health at present as she did at any period of her existence. • J. KENNY. Husband-of the aforesaid Aune Kenny. Sworit before mo this 14th day of December, 1836. Pres.n Pics.NEY, *Joni. of Deeds. For Sole at the Drug Store of Dr. J. GILBEWI'. Deceinbir 8, 1837. I.v-36 IV7ALIDi NONE DISEASE host thou only—an inspuri. tv of the Blood, which by impeding the circula tion brings on pains or derangement in the or gans or part where such impurity of blood settles. hT is truo a variety of causes may bring about Ide auto of the blood—such as a violent bruise or lull, damp foot, indigostion. pain in tho head, &c.—and although it may he said that these diseases have not their origin in impurity or the blood, yet the °fleet is the same—thoy all end in impurity orthe blood nod our only object to prevent the irritating influonces being kept up. is continually to purge the body, as long as any unpleasant symptoms remain, with Dr. I3RANDRE'PIPS VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL PILLS, which, if persevered with in sufficient quantities to produce copious evocations, will assist nature to restore. every organ to a Mato of health. This is on the principle of draining. We drain a tour. shy piece of land, and from a slate 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 ocuusion to drain it by purgation, and experience has taught atom) who have adopted this' reasonable practice, because consistent with our [totem . ' that they . - have acted rightly, the result having been sound health. About ton thousand persons can be re. forced to in New York city, and newly the saute number in Philadelphia, who have been cured, when every other moans had become-unavailing, .of diseases which appeared of tho most opposite character, and where to all appearance, no human means could save life, have patients, by the use oftboao Pills, boon restored to perfeem health, the devouring disease having been perfectly eradicut ed. NOTICE.—Owing to the numerous attempts of Drugists, to destroy thb fame of Doctor, Brun. droth's Vegetable Universal . Pills, by sollilig.. counterfeit, instead of the .genuirio article, the Public are cautioned against purchasing suld fills of any person, except the appointed agents, but especially to avoid Drug stores; us they are never in any case appointed as agents; and it is in their hands the sputiouri Pills ore usually found.. The following are the appointed agents for this vicinity, for list of agents of other counties see their respective papers. JACOB A VVINROTT, Gettysburgh, BENJ. ZIEGLER, York, HENRY SIDLE, Dillsburgh, York Co.. CRULL & BARTON,Lowisbury,York co WM. GILMORE, Chambersiiurgh, JOHN SHAITNER, Lancaster. 11Dr. Brandroth's Offices aro 169 Race street above sth street, and 43 Chesnut stroot aboVe 2d street, Philadelphia. CAUTION-Beware of pui chasing the Bran. Broth's Pills of any Druggist, either in the city or_ country,ssthero aro so many counterfeits for sale in their stores. • May I, 1837. lv—:s it _ILLY WHITE, FOIVIIIE LADI S' TOILE'r.—A superior cosmetic fur beautifying the Skin. For sale at the Drug Store of Dr:J. GILBERT, Gettysburgh. Julie 1(1. 1 4 -147. Y tl-11 :PUIr-LIC NOTICES oximmut4.la MAN UFACTORY. ;VIM Subscriber informs the public that Ja• he has purchased the right of making and vending SPRING-SEAT SADDLES agreeably to Callihan's Patent. Lie has now on hand, and is prepared.to manufacture, in a neat, substartial manner, and on reasonable tetras, ALL KI NDS OF Saddles, Itridles, ellarringeds. Saddle -Bags, Portmanteaus nod : Trunks; Carriage, Wagon and Cart Harness, with every other article in his lino of busineSs. EC...7'111e Subscriber returns his thanks to the public for the favors extended to him since he Contmeneed business, and will 'en : deavor to merit a continuance of the same. . . An. stEpprent ice to the above bani nest; wailed inenediately. . JACOB V. GI LBERT. Fairfield, November 21, 1837. .31+414 . . Look here! THE subscriber wishes to Inform his pat• rolls, 111)(1 others wba riniy wish telml. rimize.him in future, tleit he has recently purchased .111 r. CallihivOs Pallellt Right for the use Of Ins valuable iti.preVeMent io n►uh• , r _ ,m Drina-seat , .• r„,.„... . Sivii 4 ,--,-, ~,, , 41..:,t„ .: , v.:14,:_ ~,,.. , • IY"' Notwithstanding the prejudices, against these Saddles heretofore, be feekjustifiatile in saying, that he hopes to gain the, confi dence and patronage of the public—as he is euabled,'on the present principle, to ensure all his saddles without any extra charge.— That a sail, 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 he ensui ed as long us the put chaser may deem necessary. The elasticity ofthe Saddle acting in har mony with the - symetry of the horse and rider, not only aflio.ds ease to the man, but incalculable advantage to the horse. - All persons of judgment and experience must know, that a dead, unelastic weight on a hors 9 is oppressive. The Spring in the Girth stibrds the following advantages: Ist Moving or yielding with the horse's chest in breathing, no cramps or cholics or any dis ease can rise therefrom. 2d. The girth will outlast two or three of the common kind, because the yielding of the spring on the sud den expansion of the chest prevents the girth from breakttw i and saves the rider from fall ing; many falls have been the fruits of break ing girths. - - • GENTLEMEN and LADIES are invi ted to apply, as the little difibrenee in the cost of these and the hard Saddles is so tri, fling, and incomparable with the diarence in comfort and safety. N. B. Saddlers in the country can be accommodated with Township or Shop Rights at a trifling cost. lan . The subscriber returns his thanks to the public for the very li bend support eaten. ded to him, and would respectfully state that he has nt„ all times A LARGE AND GENEnAt, ASSORTMENT OP Saddles,. Bridles, .4lartian•als 2 Saddle-Bags, Portmanteaus and Trunks; Carriage, Wagon and Cart 11A It N ESS3 with every other article in his line of busi nags. All kinds of MARKETING taken in exchange for work at ti►ir prices. EDWIN A. ATLEF.. GPltyshurffb, Jan. 16, 1837. tf-42 YJOTXCLI. A LL persons indebted to the Estato of WILLIAM GA It DNER,lato Lati more township, Adams Count), deceitsed, are requested to call with the subscriber without dela y, and de-charge the same; and those who have claims against said Estate, aro desired to present them properly authen ticated for settlement. The Executor resides in Latimer° town. ship. GEORGE ROBINE 17E, E.:er. November 24, 1837. • 6t-34 NOTICE, A LL persons having claims against the /la' Estate of PETER MORITZ, late Of Franklin township, deceasedo ill please pre. sent - the seine, legally authenticated; and those indebted are requested to make pay' meat, without delay, to the subscriber, rebid. lug in said township. D. MIDDLECOFF, November 10, 1837. r • r 6t-32 Interesting Cure of Dyspepsia. Cared by Dr. Win: Evans's Cantinalv Tunic and' Family Aperient Pills. _ rag R. GEORGE EL ..!VtAN, Broad street be- IVA low Walnut, afflicted fur several years with the following distressing symptoms—Great pres sure and weight at the stomach after eating, giddi ness and dimness at sight, sickness ut the stomach, constant head-ache, impaired appetite, difficulty of breathing, languor, lasitude, great depression of spirits, a sensation of fluttering at the pit of the sumach, irregular transient pains in'different parts of the body, costiveness, a dislike for society or conversation, coldnesS and weakness of the extre mities emaciation and general debility, disturbed rest, with other riy mptorns which it is nut essential to intimate. Mr. E. had given up all hopes, as he had made t i trial of all other medicines before the pu lit:, but to no effect until he was advised NI make dal of Dr. Evans's Tonic Pills, of which he is ha py to state they effectually restored him to health, by taking three packages. . For Stile at,the Drug Store of , • 'Pr. J. GILBERT, Agent. S, 1 -211 • Ariti-SlaVelq'llleetiaig. AN adjeurned meeting of "Adarna County Anti-Slavery Society" will he heldait Wolfbrd's Sc boa lionse,in Lntimorn township, on Saturday the:3olllday of De cember inst. at 11 o'clock A. M. Members are requested to he punctual in their Olen , dance. Persons desirous of becoming mein , hers, are invited to attend. JESSE RUSSELL, Piest. Deeemher. 8,1837. STIII4 A, 5 YEAR'S 1. .V1 Charles Hobart, No. 122 ()lunge street, N.. Y., afflicted for tivu yenta with III:1110f al habitual' Asthma; applied at the. office MO Chatham wt. oft the of October. laboring Under the folloWittg . S 3 nitwits. A .seitse of tightness 11(1003 the chest, with the greatest difficulty of breathing, distressitl cough, generall) ending with copious expertoratiod of viscid phlegm, diaturbed rest, the face turbid and of a Ibid hue—could not lie in a, horizontal posi tion without the sensation of:immediate suffoca tion, languor, drowsiness, and iliziness in the head, and loos of appetite. Mr. H. applied to.thc most eminent physicians in this city, likewise used several other remedies without obtaining any permanent benefit, until his friends persunded him to place himself under Hr. Win. Evans' treatment. He is now relieved of his complaint, and culled at the office yesterday, avow ing that hd had not words to express hia'gratitude for the benefit he had received. Oetaber 21, 1637. Fur Sale at the Drag Store of Dr. J. GILBERT. December 8,1':37. 11114 VTLFUL 111:411 OP 0.11111 k. j . 4 1 Ato the grandest ornunient - belonging 'to the hornet' frame. 'flow strangely the loss -phi:chan ges the countenance and pierunturely brings on the appearance of old ago, which causes many to recoil at being uncovered, and sometimes even to shun society to avoid the jests and seems of their acquaintance; the remainder of their lives uro con sequently spoilt in retirement. Iu bhOtt, eel even the loss of property fills tlie•gencrone thinking youth with Wet heavy sinking gloom as dorm the loss of his hair. To avert all those unpleasant cir. commences, OLDRI DUE'S BALM OF CO. LUIII3IA slops the hair from fulling ()lion the first ;application and a few bottles restores it again. It likewise produces eyebrows and whiskers; pre vents the hair from turning grey, makes it curl beautifully, and frees it from scurf. Numerous certificates of the first respectab:lity iu support of the virtues of Oldridgo's Balm, are shown by the proprietors. Erßead the following; ROBERT WHARTON, Eq. Into Mayor of Philadelphia, has certified, as may be seen below. to the high character oldie collets ing gentlemen. The undersigned do hereby certify that we have used the Balm of Ciplumbje discovered by J. Old ridge, and have found it highly serviceable not only as a preventive Against the lulling ollof hair. but also a certain mewl-alive. WM. THATCHER, senior, Methodist Minister in St. George - charge, No. 86 North Fifth street. JOHN P. INGLIS, 331 Arch street. JOHN D. THOMAS, M. D. 163 Race st. JOHN S. FUREY, 101 Spruce et. HUGH NlaCtili DY, 241 South 2d at. JOHN GARD, Jr. 123 Arch at. The aged, end 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 public,w lien it is howls') that, three of the above signers aro more than 50 years of age, and the others not lo'a that, 30. COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, } City of I, ROBERT WIMR'PON, Mayor of said city. of Philadelphia, do hereby certify that I am well acquainted with Messrs. J. P. Inglis, John S. Fu rey, and Hugh hwo names are signed . to the above certificate, that they aro gentlemen of character and respeetability. and as such full credit should bo given to the said certificate. In witness whereof, I have hereunto act my hand, and caused the seal of the city to be taxed, [L. S.] this sixth day of December; &c. ' ROBERT-WHARTON, Mayor. °anions that euch bottle oftho Genuine Buhr' has u splendid covey:id wroppur, on which is represented tho Fulls of Niagara, &c. For sule ut wholesule by Cosveroart, & Co. Solo Agents fur 'Attiorien, Now York, end by must di uggists throughout America. - , Piles or ilamorrhoids. OZI TO .TLIE AFFLICTEI) PUBLIC. ti - cr is considered of groat importance for the iA public to know the following facts : About four years ago; Solomon Hays,. the port- sun to whom the celebrated Dr. Gridley had, on his death bed, impat led the secret of making, a inioient to cure the Piles, authorized it to bo• put up and sold under the nuir.o of Hays' Lini ment, and enjoined that all who could use one bottle for the Piles, and return the empty bottle,. should have the price refunded. u Since that tints, upwards ()flirty thousand bat.. ties have been sold, out of which, nut ton have been returned, and those only because, the per-, SOHO did not use it properly !! Such wonderful success, probably, novor attended any other arti— cle. It is now determined by the. proprietor, that. the public shall be .mado more fully acquainted , with its virtues, so that those suffering with that. eatiful complaint muv avail themselves of itause•... 'Tore are many thousand 'certificates of the; most respectable and authentic charucter,munrof which may be examined where the article IS'auld. It as used as an exterinil application, and, for many oilier complaints enumerated in the wrap. per, is considered, remarkably ,effective ; bet, 'for. the PILES it has no equal, and the agents are' nom' bound to refund in all cases whore it does not cure.. j it is being used in Hospitals in our. prit,.cipub , cities with great effect, . No. FICTION.---This extraordinary chernicoh . composition, the rer tilt of science and the invert', ;.• of u celebrated medical man, the introduction of 'which to ,the public was invested. with the so.. , • lomnity of a deathbed bequest, has Educe a reputation unparalleled, fully sustuining,',llio , correctness of the luinented lush. confession, thut "he dared nut die without giving; to posterity the benefit of his knowledge int this. subject," and he therefore bequeathed to"his friend and attendant S. Hitys,tho scent of tits discovery. D is now used in the prili ipgl , ht7npitehs,uadit the private practice in our, countsy s first and Ernst, -,•"..; certainly for the cure "of "the PILKS; tind'Ulse trp extensively and offecteiilly as to bufillo'CradiilitY; unless whore its effects ate witriess)sd.' Ex/aura: l /y in the following complaints :• .. , ••• For Dropsy 4—crouttag extraordinary abseit*LN." lion ti t once. AU Swellinks.—Seducing them in a few hoiitse,i- Rhetima listis:—Acute or Chronic, giving'itiiictir Sore Throat.-13y eacirerpi.olcoro or cOrlo• . „ • Croup and, IV/Leo:ping Cough- 7 —,Extemupy.ar4 . . . over tlio chest. . .. , Ail Bruitti, Sprains, and Burns. outing in' 4.1' few hours. Sores and Ulcers.—Whother • fresh or tuni . . standing, and Favor SOM. Its operation upon adolts.and children in tedii• ding rheumatic swellings, and loosening coughs and lightness of the che'st by relaxation of ILO parts, has been surprising beyond conception:— The cominmi remark of dim.° tune used it in the PILES, is, "it acts like a charm.'.'. It It Id used only as an external application. and . OS sovereign power in curing tl:o above named ciinidaints, is justified by sciaiitilic CAO•riut( —Observe that each bottle of the gen. uino has a splendid motive(' wrapper with the name of Mr. Hays and Contst,.eli & co. on it. K_!' - Far Salo at the. Dr eg • 1.1.;,•1t.;i7 • • ' f in- 86 I v-H6
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