ADVERTISEMENTS. Notice is hekeby Given, ' all Legatees and other persons con reamed, that the .ADMINISTRA -770.V ACCOUIV TS of the deceased per sons hereinafter mentioned,will be presented to the Orphans' Court of Adams County, for confirmation and allowance, an Monday the 22d day of January next, viz The Account of William Keefer, Admin istrator of the Estate of David Keefer, de ceased. The further Account oflohn Wilson, Etc• ocutor of the Estate of Robert Wilson, de- ceased. The Account of Daniel Brame and Joseph Brame, Administi awe of the Estate of Ja• cob Brame; deceased. The Account of Henry Dutterer, acting Executor of•;the Estate of John Dotterer, deceased. .AB. A. THOMPSON, Register. Register's Oilice,OetlYs• burg, Dee. 29, 1837. af Catalogue of Reasons )OR USING DR. PETERS' CELEBRATED VEGE TABLE PILLS: 1. Because they are exceedingly popular, which proves them to be exceedingly govt. 2. Because they are composed of simples which have the power to do good in an immense number of eases,without possessing the means to do injury in any. 3. Because they are not a quack medicine, but the scientific compound of a regular physician, who has made his profession the study of his life. 4. Because they are not unpleasant to take,nor dig.. tressing to retain, while they aro most effective to operate. 5. Because they are recommended as a standard medicine by the regular faculty. 6:Because by keeping the system in a natural state of action. they cure almost every disease which the human frame is incidental to. 7. Because they arc cheap and profitable, and will retain all their virtues in full vigor,in any elimate,and e mfor any length of time. 8. B::cause notwithstanding their simplicity and milduess.they are one of the speediest purgative me , dicines which has yet been discoverod. 9. Because they are au unfailing remedy for pro Curing a good appetite. 10. Because in case of spleen or despondency, by their healthy influence on the excited state of the bo dy, they have a most happy effect in calming and to• vigorattug the mind. 11. Because they effect theircures without the usual nUendants of other pills, sickness and griping.. 12. Because us well as being an unrvalled purfier of the general system, they are a sovereign remedy for sick head-ache. 13. Because they different from the majority of me dicine. in the fact that the more they are known the more they are approved. 14. Because, as their application produces no debil- IV in tho system, they may be taken without produ cing any hindrance to business or the usual pursuite of every day life. 15. And lastly, because they arc acknowledged to be an almost infallible remedy for Bilious Fever, Fe ver and Ague, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, Jaun dice, Asthma, Dropsy, Rheumatism, Enlargement of the Spleen, L owness of Spirits, Piles, Chdic, Heart burn, Nausea, Distension of the Stomach and Bowels, Flatulence, Habitual Costiveness, Loss of Appetite, Blotched or Sallow Complexiou. and in all cases of Torper of the Howells, where a mild but effective medicine may be requisite. ln short,tho general voice of the community has de cided that DR. PETERS' Vegetable Pills is one of the happiest discoveries of reodorn days,aud altogeth er unrivalled as a general soother of bodily afflictions. OZ:rFor sale at the Drug Store of DR. J. GILBERT, Gettysburg. January 5, 1038. 9m-40 Trial List, Jazz. Term, 1 888. Susannah AlMom, vs. Simon Yetta and hitched starry. Wm. Shrives.. vs. Moses Davis, &e. Philip Graft, vs Henry Reef haver and Elizabeth Reef haver. Thos. Stephens, vs. C. F. Keener, Garnishee of Win. Thompson. Lindsey Sturgeon, vs. A. B. Kurtz. Danner & Ziegler, vs. Geo. Ziegler. Wm. Sadler, vs Geo. Wilson. Elizabeth Albert, vs. Christian Marty and Eliza beth Minty. Joseph M'Grew, vs IL Wierman, Adcu'r. of J Hutton, deceased. Emanuel Cain, vs. Goo. Zollinger, January 5, 1833 GrantiJosry,Jait.Term, 1 838 Mountjy—Jarnes !Minicoy, Jacob Norbeck. Borough—Andrew Polly, John B. Marsh, Thomas J. CoOper„ John Houck. lignailtonban John McGinley, William Douglass, William While. Huntingdon—Thomas Bowers, Tho Mas Youngman. Cumberland—Jacob Hawkey. Germany—John Bardt. Tyrone—Hehry Spangler, John Diehl. Straban—lsaac Moulort, John Herman, Frederick Forney, John Tate. Readiaz—J.mah Hollinger, Abraham Chronister. Menalleti—Philip Reamer, Samuel E. Cook. Mountpleasant—Henry Reiley. General Jury—Jata. Term. Dorolgh of Getlyebarg, William liammit Jaen', Culp Joint Brown John Garvin f3a Fahnostock william Wert Levi Osborne Peter Eyster Piekes William NlAlheny John Brinkerhoff, Jr. David liertnun, Jr. John Bowman Isaac Miller Germany. hate Jones John Miller hate Norris James S. Davis Thomas filmes Mountjoy. William Guldan James Barr Tyrone. William Holtzinger Caleb Hildebrand Lalitnore. Issue Griest Abraham Livingstone Barone! Hollinger January 5, 1838 NOTICE. r,s IIHE subsoriber, residing in the Borough of I_l Gettysburg, hereby gives notice to all per. sons indebted to the Estate of AGNES YOUNG, Loom Cumberland township, Adams county,Pa. deceased, to call and make immediate payment; and theca having claims against said Estate, will present them without delay, properly anthem Mated, Ibr settlement. , JOHN SLENTZ, Adm'r. December 0,1837. 6t-37 PADIPULET LAWS. LL persons desiring copies of the Laws 111 , of Pennsylvania of the Session 1837-8 who are not entitled by law to receive them, can obtain the same halfbound at 50 cents per copy, provided they leave thei natnesr et any time before the First Monday of Ja*se9► ea% with the aubscriber. J. GILBERT, Treasurer. ilseember MI, len. 3t-38 Notwithstanding the prejudices against these Saddles heretofore, he feels justifiable in saying, that he hopes to gain the confi deace and patronage of the public—as he is enabled, on the present principle, to ensure all his saddles without any extra charge.— That a soft, easy saddle is desirable to all persons who ride much, and particularly to those who may not be favored with a very pleasant horse; I presume all persons will unhesitatingly patronize the spring saddles, when they will be ensured as lung as the purchaser may deem necessary. The elasticity ofthe Saddle acting in har mony with the symetry of the horse and rider, not only affords ease to the man, but incalculable advantage to the horse. All persons of judgment and experience must know, that a dead, unelastic weight on a horse is oppressive. The Spring in the Girth affords the following advantages: Ist Moving or yielding with the horse's chest in breathing, no cramps or cholics or any dig ease can rise therefrom. 2d. The girth will outlast two or three of the common kind, because the yielding of t he spring on the sud den expansion oldie chest prevents the girth from breaking, and saves the rider from full ing; many fulls have been the fruits of break ing girths. GENTLEMEN and LADIES are invi ted to apply, as the little difference in the cost of these and the hard Saddles is so tri fling, and incomparable with the difference in comfort and safety. N. B. Saddlers in the country can he accostmodated with Township or Shop Rights at a trifling cost. irJ'"The subscriber returns his thanks to the public for the very liberal support exten ded to him, and would respectfully state that he has at all times A LARGE AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF Saddles, Bridles, Martingals, Saddle-Bags, Portmanteaus with every other article in his line of busi ness. ItCrAll kinds of MARKETING taken in exchange for work at fair prices. INTERESTING CASE—DYSPEPSIA & HYPOCHONDRIACISM.—Mrs. Anne G. Kenny, No. 115 Louis street, between Stanton and Houston ate. afflicted for ten years with the follow ing distressing symptoms: Acid erustation, daily spasmodic pains in the head, less of appetite, palpitation of the heart, gid diness end 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 u 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,disquietude on every slight occasion, she conceived she could neither die nor live, she wept, lamented desponded, and tho't she led a moat miserable life, never was one so bad, with frequent mental hallucinations. Mrs. Kenny had thu advice of several eminent physicians, and had recourse to numerous medicines, but could not obtain even a temporary alleviation of her distress ing state, till her husband persuaded her to make trial of my mode of treatment. She is now quite relieved, and finds herself not only capable of at tending to her domestic affairs, but avows that she enjoys as good health at present as she did at any period of her existence. Cumberland. Thomas Lina 6 Husband of the aforesaid Anne Kenny, Sworn before me this 14th day of December, 1836. PETZU PICKY EY, Corn. of Deeds. For Sale at the Drag Store of Dr. J. GILBERT. December 8,1837. 1 y-36 Hamilton. Samuel Deardorff. Jr. Philip Miller Menalkn. Joseph Taylor Jacob B. Meals Peter Rice Charles F. Keener Isaac Wierman John Hall NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ' T IMM NOTICE that I have applied to -m- the judges of the Court of Common Pleas of Adams County, for the benefit of the insolvent laws of this Commonwealth, and they have appointed Monday, the 22d day of January, 1838, at the Court House in Gettysburg for the hearing of me and my creditors, when and where you may attend if you think proper. SAMUEL S. FORNEY. December 15, 18:37. te-37 Franklin. Thomas Grammer Huntington. William Sadler, Jr. Samuel Kennedy Jonas John Hamilton Myers Nicholas Wierman, Jr John Elliott Philip Myers, Jr. Jacob Funk Liberty. Joseph Hunter Hanigtonban. Hugh Culbertson INTERESTING CASE OF TUBERCULAR CONSUMPTION.— Mr. John Russell, ap plied on the Ist of September, at the office 100 Chatham street,laboring under the following symp toms:—A slight spitting of blood,distressing cough, attended with an expectoration of perulent matter, night sweats, general emaciation, difficulty of breathing on exertion, with a well marked hectic flush 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. Mounipleasant. John Diehl • Joseph Header PUBLICIC NOTICES Look Here! THE subscriber wishes to inform his pat rons, and others who may wish to pat ronize him in future, that he has recently purchased Mr Callihan's Potent Right for the use of his valuable improvement in mak ing Spring-seat i• SADDLES. 'ki'';'. o *- 1 . • and Trunks; Carriage, Wagon and Cart RARN ESS, EDWIN A. ATLEE. GettvBburgh, Jan. 16, 1837. tf-42 TREATMENT—Directed to take the restora tive Camomile Pills, with i 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 slight 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 cougb.— Called at the office on the 6th of this month, quite convalescent, returning his sincere thanks for the benefit he had obtained. The above patient chiefly used milk regimen, during his treatment. For Sale at - the Drug Store of Dr. J. GILBERT, Agent. Gettysburg, Duct 8, 1887. Iy-38 r.t? iIT E subscribers, residing in llamiltonbun 11 townhhip, hereby give notice to all persons indebted to the Dilate of WILLIAM COBEAN, SEN. Late of Cumberland township, Adams County, Pa. deceased, to call and make immediate pay. ment; and those having claims against said Es tate, will present them without delay, prop erly, authenticated for settlement. W5l. COBEAN, Jr. Exec're. A. COBEAN, December 15.1837. tit-37 ItHE subscriber. residing in Germany tea:m 'hip, hereby gives notice to all persons in debted to the Estate of LUDWICK KERBAUGH, Late of Germany township, Adams county, Pa. deceased, to call ■nd make immediate payment, and those having claims against said Estate, will present them without delay, properly authea ticated, for settlement. ADAM HAHN, Eimer. December 15, PP. 6t*-31 WHEN a medicine comes before the public, endorsed with the names of the medical profession and distinguished men, and warranted by thc seal of uniform success, the proprietor makes no unreasonnblo demand upon the public when he claims for it a superior consideration. PETERS' VRGETIBLE PILLS Are undoubtedly entitled to distinction, Inas much as many medical practitioners, who have witnessed their efficacy, freely admit their cura tive powers and pro-ominont virtues; and that they should do so in opposition to their personal inter est must be attributed to their candor or their un willingness to condemn them in the face of all oh servatlon and the testimony of thousands. The proprietor does not pretend that his Pills evill cure all diseases, but he does say, and hap satisfi• ed the incredulous that in lilt diseases whore a cathartic or an aperient Medicine is needed, if used according to the direction+ for a fair period of time, they will effect a speedy and certain cure, and this much is placed beyond doubt by the tes timony and reforencesol individuals already given to the public. PETERS' VEGETABLE PILLS Are now regarded by those who have had an op portnnity to decide 14)011 their inerits, as an lints. tiniebh PUBLIC BLESSING. More than two millions of boxes of these cele brated Pills have been sold in the United States since January, 1835. Dr. Peters has received upwards of FIFTEEN HUNDRED CERT' FICATE7.:•, ell given in con sequence of the good done by his medicines; and it will at once be seen by this evidence that no remedy for the prevailing diseases of the Southern and Western states has ever been presented to the notice of the afflicted with stronger claims for their attention. Founded upon the surest and soundest of all principles, viz. actual expaiimockt, those Pills have been wonderfully successful In restoring the sick to health, and in spite of doubts and prejudices, the use of them in those parts of the country, which the proprietor has been able to supply, lies been rapidly . extending. It is high. ly encouraging to him tbut,amom4 the list of those who have been either personally benefitted by them, or have witnessed their effects on others,are the names of many of the most respectable and intelligent men in the South; who have cheerfully given their written testimony to that effect. Without an exception in any ago or country, no Medicine has spread with such rapidity and given such universal satisfaction. Prepared by .los. Priestly Peters, M. D No. 129 Liberty street, Now York. Each box contain 40 rills—Price 50 cents. rrue careful and inquire for Peters' Vegeta ble Pills. They are rot sale in Gettysburg, by Dr. J. GILBERT—and in Hanover by G. W. HINCKLE; and on inquiry, can bo had in almost every town in the State. January 5,1838. 9m-40 IIT7LLII?~ ATONE DISEASE host thou oily—an impuri ty 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. TrT is true a variety of causes may bring about A t g i this state ol the blood—such as a violent bruise or tall, dump feet, indigestion, pain in the hoed, &c.—and although it may be said that these diseases have not their origin in impurity of the blood, yet the effect is the same—they all end in impurity oldie blood and our only object to prevent the irritating influences being kept up. is continually to purge the body, as long as any unpleasant symptoms remain, with Dr. BRANDRETH'S VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL PILLS, J. KENNY which, if persevered with in sufficient quantities to produce copious evacutions, will assist nature to restore every organ to a state of health. This is on the principle of draining. We drain a mar shy piece of land, and from a state of sterility soon produce a most abundant fertility, and so it is with the human body. When any thing is the matter with it, we have only occasion to drain it by purgation, and experience has taught than, who have adopted this reationable practice, [because consistent with our nature,] that they have acted rightly, the result having been sound health. About ten thousand persons can be re. forted to in New York city, and nearly the same number in Philadelphia, who have been cured, when every other means had become unavailing, of diseases which appeared of the most opposite character, and where to all appearance, no human means could save life, have patients, by the use ofthoso Pills, been restored to perfect health, the devouring disease having been perfectly eradicat ed. NOTICE.—Owing to the numerous attempts of Drugists, to destroy the. fame of Doctor Bran. 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 hands the spurious Pills are usually found. The following are tho appointed agents for this vicinity, for list of agents of other counties see their respective papers. JACOB A WINROTT, Gettysburgh, BENJ. ZIEGLER, York, HENRY SIDLE, Dillsburgh, York Co. CRUEL' & BARTON,Lewisbury,York co WM. GILMORE„ Chambersburgh, JOHN SHAFFNER, Lancaster. U?Dr. Brandreth'a Offices are 169 Race street above sth street, and 43 Chesnut street above 2d street, Philadelphia. CAUTION—Beware of pmchaaing the Bran. dreth's Pills of uny Druggiat, either in the city or country,aa there Are so many counterfeitis for sale in their Wane. flay 1,1837. PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. xorricie. PUBLIC NOTICES. ASTHMA, 5 YEAR'S STANDING—Mr. Charles Hobart, No. 122 Orange street, N. Y., afflicted for five years with humors! habitual Asthma, applied at the office iOO Chatham st. on the 4th of October. laboring under the following synatoms. A sense of tightness across the chest, withthe greatest difficulty of breathing, distressing cough, generally ending with copious expectoration of viscid phlegm, disturbed rest, the face turbid and of a livid hue—could not lie in a horizontal posi tion without the sensation of immediate suffoca tion, languor, drowsiness, and I lizincss in the head, and lovs of appetite. Mr. H. applied to the most eminent physicians in this city, likewise used several other remedies without obtaining any permanent benefit, until his friends persuaded him to place himself under Dr. Wm. Evans' treatment. Ho is now relieved of his complaint, and called at the office yesterday, avow ing that he had not words to express his gratitude for the benefit he had received. October 21, 1837. For Sale at the Drug Store of Dr. J. GILBERT. December 8, 1c37. 1 y-313 Ou - O'NEILL'S einti-ilhenntatic Decoction L LVIaIIEA' T, An infallible remedy for Chronic, Inflammatory and Manurial RHEUMATISM. Ll'lt also mires LUM BAGO and SCIATICA,and it will he seen by some 0f the certificates given from Physicinns and others,tlint it Is o sovereign remedy for SCROFULA,W HITE SWELLING, DISEASE OF THE HIP JOINT, and all chic lions arising from an 13IPUIIE STATE OF TOE BLOOD. jHF: undersigned takes pleasure in announc. ing to the public that ho 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. Innumerable instances might be given of the happy effects and powerful virtues of this prepa ration, in the cure of those painful and distressing diseases which have been named above, and a gainst whose resistless attacks the artillery of medical science hue so long been directed in vain. The transcendent merits of this preparation, its sanative powers and unparalleled efficacy in the cure of Rheumatism &c. have drawn forth the inuluntary 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 and scepticism must disappear be ore 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. Letter of Dr. Joe. Getzendanner of Montgome. ry Co., Md., who was long and severely afflicted with Chronic Rheumatism, and finally cured b y two bottles of O'Neill's Medicine: Dear Sir.—ln compliance with your request, cheerfully add my testimony in favor of your 4„n „ ti.Rheiimattc Medicine, and no selfish consid. oration could induce me to withhold it. My motto is, "honor to whom honor is due." I was iireat ly afflicted with Chronic Rheumatism, and dis. covered that the "Materia Modica" contained nothing that would reach my disease. It is un necessary hero to etwe in detail, how much I suf fered; suffice it to say, that I have been severely afflicted for many years, and suffered great pain; and that I obtained two bottles of your Anti.Rhou. matte decoction, and 1..v0 phials of the liniment, which accompanies it, and that it. has banished every vestige of Rheumatism from my frame.— The afflicted would - do wall to resort to this rem• oily, Your nb't. eervnnt &c. JOSEPH G ETzEN DANNER, M. D. From tire Frederick Times and Dom. Advocate, - - - - - Highly Important to the Afflicted. It will no doubt be gratifying to our readers to learn the wonderful success whidli has attend. ed Mr. P. O'Neill, in the use °lbis valuable Anti Rheumatic Medicine, which has been ascertained to be a specific not only in Rheumatism, but also in White Swelling, disease of the flip Joint, Scro. fula, &c. &a. We are urged to make these re marks, not from the certificates of unknown per sons, but from our own knowledge of several im portant cures effected by his nieditune,which have created general astonishment. 'rho most impor• 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 the use of Mr. O'Neill's medicine—the Medical Faculty having tried every thing in vain. These are Miss Rohr's own statements. The high reputation of Mr. O'Neill's endorsers justify us to saying that thou! statements merit universal credence. From the Baltimore Chronicle. We are not in the habit of expressing an opin ion of the efficacy of Patent Medicines, but in the case of the above mentioned remedy for Rheuma tism, we fool called on, by principles of humanity, to state that it has had the most surprising el. feels. The inventor is a gentleman in whom the greatest reliance can be placed; but ho has other than his own testimony in favor of the medicine which ho offers to the public. Clergymen, phy sicians, and those who have boon mimed, have borne voluntary witness to its astonishing effica cy; and those who have the misfortune to he of ie ted with this distressing complaint may be assur. ed of immediate relief by resorting to this remedy. The following is from the Fredericktown Her ald, edited by Win. Ogden Niles, Esq. April 6th, 1833: Mr. O'Neill's Rheumatic Medicine, offered to the public in this day's paper, if we form an opin ion from the character of the maker, and numer. ous certificates in his possession from highly res pectable individuals, who have been cured by the use of it, is ono of the most valuable of recent dis covery. Its effects upon those afflicted with chro. nic and inflammatory rheumatism,liave been truly marvellous; a few bottles enabling thorn to dis ponce with crutches, flannels and bandages, with which for years they have protected their limbs and bodies. Mr. O'Neill merits the gratitude of the afflicted, and the testimony of respectable physicians forbids those imputations which arc generally attached to vendors of panaceas. LET For sale al the Drug Store of Dr. J. GILBERT, Agent, Gettysburgh. May 1, 1837. tf-5 Interesting Cure of Dyspepsia. Cured by Dr. Wui. Evans's Camomile Tunic and Family Aperient Pills. MI IL GEORGE ELLMAN. Broad street be t low Walnut, afflicted for several years with the following distressing symptoms—Great pres sure and weight at the stomach after eating, giddi ness and dimness at sight, sickness at the stomach, constant head-ache, impaired appetite, difficulty of breathing, languor, lassitude, great depression of spirits, a sensation of fluttering at the pit of the stomach, irregular transient pains in diffeient 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 symptoms which it is not essential to intiniate. Mr. E. had given up all hopes, as ho had made trial of all other medicines before the public, but to no effect until he was advised to make trial of Dr. Evans's Tonic Pills, of which he is happy to state they effectually restored him to health, by taking three packages. For Sale at the Drug Store of Dr. J. GILBERT, Agent. Gettysburg, Dec. 8, 1'50 7 . Iy-36 PUBLICK NOTICES• IMPORTANT TO THE NE-R VOUS AND DYSPEPTIC: THE medicinal preparations of Dr. WM. E% ANS exert a specific effect on the brain and nervous fluid, that the palpitating heart, the tremu lous hand, the dizzy eye, and the fluttering mind, all vanish before their influence like noxious va pors before the benign impulse of the morning sun. These tonic and aperient anti-bilious preparations are fa nervous diseases, general debility, ind,ges lion and its consequences, as want of appetite, an apparent distension of the stomach, belchiags, pains in the stomach, acidity, heartburn, rumb ling noise in the bowels, Alorosis or green sick ness, hysterics, fluor albus or whiles, night-mare, cramp, spasnwdie affections, nausea, vomiting, giddiness, dimness or confusion of sight, tremors, watchings, agitation, anxiety, disturbed rest, hypochondriacism or low spirits—when the mind becomes irritable, desponding, thoughtful, melan choly, dejected—appalling ideas haunting the imagination and overwhelming the judgment.— These madicines, by their reanimating and stom achic powers, invigorate the mind, strengthen the body, improve tho memory, and enliven the int agination, so that whole faculties become restored to their pristine tone and vigor. Nothing is so signally eflicacious in recruiting and nourishing enfeebled or relaxed constitutions, as Dr. Wm. Evans' invaluable tonic l'ills, alternated (us di rected) with his vegetable eperient anti-bilious Pills. Persons whose nerves have been thus injured by calomel or excessive grief, great loss of blood, the suppression of accustomed discharges, or cutane ous eruptions, excess in drinking, or other causes which tend to relax and enervate the nervous sys tem, will find a friend to soothe and comfort theta in the above medicines. Dr. Wm. Evans's Medical Office, 100 Chat ham street, New York, where he can be consulted and his medicine procured, and in Philadelphia ut No. 19 north Bth street. READ THE FOLLOWING Interesting 4- Astonishing Facts. Being conclusive proofs of the extraordinary ef ficacy of Dr. William Evans's c,lehruted Camo mile and Aperient Antibilious Pills, in allevia ting afflicted mankind: To James Dickson, 36 Cornhill,Boston„kgent for the sale of Dr. Win. Evans'a Camomile }'ills. LOWELL, Nov. 15, 1836. Dear Sir—Knowing by experience that every reference that the afflicted receive of the beneficial results of medicines, I cheerfully offer mine to the public in behalf of DR. WM. EVANS'S CAM OMILE PILLS I have been afflicted for the last ten years with ditress in the head and chest: often so bad as to deprive me of sleep for three or four nights in succession, dot have never found relief by any of my friends' prescriptions, until my wife saw the advertisements in the paper,when she per. suaded me to send for some, which I did, and ob tained two boxes and bottles, which resulted in almost completely restoring me to health, although I have not yet entirely finished them. Should you consider this any benefit to yourself, or the public, you have my cheerful permission to publish it. Yours, respectfully, THOS. K. GOODHUE, Central st Mr. Robert Monroe, Schuy lkill,afflicted with the abnvo distressing malady. Symptoms—greut lan guor, flatulency, disturbed rest, nervous headache, difficulty of brenthinu,tightness and stricture across the breast, dizziness, nervous irritability and rest lessness,could not lie in a horizontal position,with out the sensation of impending suffocation, palpi tation of the heart, distressing cough, costiveness, pain of the stomach, drowsiness, great debility and deficiency of the nervous energy. Mr. R. Monroe gave up every thought of recovery, and dire de spair sat on the countenance of every person inter ested in his existence or happiness, till by accident he noticed in a public paper some cures effected by Dr. Wm. Evans's medicine, in his complaint, which induced him to purchase a package of the Pills, which resulted in completely removing eve ry symptom of his disease. He wishes to say his motive for this declaration is, that those afflicted with the same or any symptoms similar to those from which he is happily restored, may likewise receive the same inestimable benefit. PARALYTIC RHEUMATISM A perfect cure effected by the treatment of Dr William Evans Mr. John Gibson of N. dtlytreet, Willimosburg afflicted with the above complaint for three years and nine months, during which time he had to use crutches. His chief symptoms wore excruciating pain in all his joints, but especially in the hips, shoulder, knees and ankles, on aggravation of the pains towards night; and for the most part all times from external heat, an obvious thickening of the rascia and ligaments, with a complete loss of mus cular power. For the benefit of those afflicted in a similar manner, Mr. Gibson conceives it meet to say that the pains have entirely ceased, and that his joints have completely recovered their natural tone, and he feels able to resume his ordinary Luta- LIVER COMPLAINT, TEN YEARS STANDING. Mrs. Hannah Browne, wife of Joseph Browne, .N. 6th street, near Second, Williambbur6rh, afflic ted for the last ten years with the Liver Complaint, completely restored to health through the treatment of Dr. Win. Evans. Symptoms—Habitual con stipation of the bowels, total loss of a pp e tit e , ex cruciating pain of the epigastric region, great de pression of spirits, languor and other symptoms of extreme debility, disturbed sleep, inordinate flow of the menses, pain in the right side, could not lie on her left side without on aggravation of the pain, urine high colored,with other symptoms indicating great derangement in the functions of the liver. Mrs. Browne was attended by three of the first physicians, but received but little relief from their medicine, till Mr. Browne procured some of Dr. W in. Evans's invaluable preparations,which effec tually relieved her of the above distressing symp toms, which others, which it is not essential to in timat,g. JOSEPH BROWNE. City and County of New York, ss. Joseph Browne, of Williarnaburgh,Long being duly sworn, did depose and say that the facts As set forth in the within statement, to which ho has subscribed his name are just and true• JOSEPH BROWNE, • Husband of the sai&Hannah Browne. Sworn before me, this 4th day of Junuary,lB37, PETER PIN KNEY, Corn. of Deeds. la' Just received, and for sale, at Drug the Store of DR. J. GILBERT, Agent, Gettysburg, Pa. December 1 1937. Iy-35 'PURDIC NOTICES. :.'!i ~Y•~;~ ~i + A .R. FENNER, General Agent for Pennsylvania, Maryland, Dela.. ware,&c., 3 1-2 south 7th at., three doors below Maret at., Philadelphia, and No. 10, North at.,, Baltimore, near the Post Office. inusteru SECURED BY THE ITSEI or TEE PLTIGEZAIT GETAPIAE tr/11NnI1 S.A.I.MOM= • OF TEM BRITISH COL' LIME OP 3111111.T - Tas . LONDON! have obtained the approbation nn q-,,,11 recommendation of thonsands who hail! been cured in Consumption, Cholera Morbuss Lions, internally or externally, and nII discs: see of the Liver, Yellow Fever, Gout, Rheiniise !ism, Lumbago, Tic Doloreux,Dropsy, St. Vitus's. Da oce,Epilepsy,A poplexy,Parmlysis, Palsy,Greent Sickness, and all obstructions, to which tho female ful ao distressingly liable, and which send sd many o, hest portion of creation to their un timely graves; timid! Pnx, Measles, Whooping Cough, Scarlet Fever, Asthma, Jaundice, Gravel, Stone, and all Urinary Obatructions,Fistula, Strictuies, !upturns, and Syphilis in all its stages; Constipated Bowels, Worms, Scurvy, Itching o the Skin,King's Evil, and all cutaneous disorders; in short, every complaint to which the human frame is so direfully subject, under all their varied forms and names, as the liygeian conviction is, that MAN IS siinJEci"ra ONLY ONE REAL DISEASE, that is, to the I M PU ILI TY OF BLOOD—fri in which springs every complaint that can possibly assail his complicated frame; and that it is the perpetual struggle of this vital, pure stseam of life (the gilt of Almighty power) to disencumber itself of its viscous acrid humors, with which it has become commixed. Thin valuable medicine, being composed only of vegetable matter, or medicinal herbs, and war ranted on oath as containing not one particle of mei curial. mineral, or chemical substances. (all of which are uncongenial to the nature of man. and therefore destructive to the Bataan frame.) is found lobe perfectly harmless to the most ten dor nge, or weakest frame, under every stage of human suffering, the most pleasant nod benign in its operation, and at the same time the MOs certain in searching out the root of every coin, plaint, however deep, and of perforini,g a cure that was ever offered 'o the world. This wonder fill effect, too, is produced by the least trouble to the patients, by merely swallowing a certain num bar of pills and being called a few extra times to the purposes of evacuation, with the least possble sensation of pain, exhatist.on of bodily strength, and without the fbar of catching cold, or attention to dress, or diet, iti any way dial out front their accustomed habits. These pills cure in all cases, and cannot be taken to excess. Experience, which is the touch stone of all human knowledge, has long borne testimony to the tact, and extensive to.e of them has already verified its truth in this country. These medicines cure by purging, and yet the weak, the feeble, the infirm, and the nervous, the delicate, are in a few days strengthened by their operation, because they clear the fsaly of its bad humors, and invariably produce sound sleep; they aro the safest and roost efficacious meMcine 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 the body, first calming, then curing, all mental de rangements, eccentricities, nervous affections, ir ritabilities, and restlessnessorom whatever source —complaints which have hitherto not been prop , erly understood, us the ilygeists have found them all to proceed trom acrimonious humors in the blood, and, happily for the present and future race of iminkiiid„ discovered a cheap and univer sal mode of purifying, cuffing, and preventing. The being cured of any disease, infirmity, or sore, is now no more a dubious or uncertain pre ceduie; perseverance in the Vegetable Universal Medicines will always resto - o nature to her due ' course. The literary arc oedema ry, of botlfsexes,, whose pursuits so much impair the faculties, will find a sure tonality in the Universal Medicines for preserving the energy and sprightliness of the imagination, and improving their health; old ago will be attained by the use of' them, and passed free from pain and infirmities. They are not enveloped with the mysteries of other medicines; they only require to be perse vered in with sufficiently largo doses, and the patient will come off well; when a disease is ob stinate,patients frequently do not take doses large enough. The medicines are comprised in three differ ent artifles only, viz: in two kinds of pills, of different strength or power, designated by No. 1 and No. 2; the first is a must powerful, but mild and gentle apporMnt, 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 humors incidental to the body; and act together as a forret in a warren, never resting until every avenue to the human frame is thoroughly searched, and cleansed of its impurities. The Vegetable Cleansing Powders aro of great! assistance to patien•s, and facilitate the evacua tion of' bad humors; they soften, cicaso, and do tacit the acrimonious phlegm, 1170 cooling, and. allay the thirst. Ono, two, or three powders may be taken throughout the day, mixed in half is tumbler of w ater. l'he pills are sold in packets of $l, $2 and $3,. and 25 and 50 cent boxes—the two former consist of three boxes each, viz. ono box of No. 1, and twee boxes of No. 2—the latter, one large box with a division; the L iowders aro in separate boxes at 37i.- cents each. Erin consequence of the repeated solicitations of the . Agenta, and for the convenience ofthe Pub lic in general, boxes of 50 cents, and 25 cts such„ can now be had of all the Agents. MORISONIANA, the Family Adviser afire. British College of Health, 3d Edition, price $2 1 75p, and PRACTICAL PROOFS of the Hygoian Sys tem of Physiology,including the 'Origin of Lae." , "Treatioi on Smell Pox," "Letter on Cholera Mor. bus." and many aimed cures affected in this. - country, as well as in Groat Britain. 6th Edi tion, price 37a cents. The Hygeniun Medicines aro all imported . let°, this country at a great expense, notwithstanding. which, they aro sold at the same price as-in Eng. land. They have been six years before the A merican public; their preeminent success in the relief of the tailwind, thousands can testify. lETCAUTION.—In consequence of the high, estimation in which Morrison's Pills are held by the public, it has induced an innumeruble host of unprincipled counterfeitore to attempt imitation* under deceptive terms thus to delude the unwury,,.i and foist their nostrums for the Genuine Hygelan.. Medicine; in consequence of which the Agent has taken the precautionary measure of having an Extra Yellow Label fixed un each Packet._ signed by the Agent of each State and District, and by their Sub-Agents, in every Coutity; tire imitation of which will s ubject the forger to the severest punishment the 1 ow can inflict; and S is further to be noticed, that none of the above Medicines can be obtained in any Drug Store tl.roughout the Union; the Drug Stores being the pr incipal source through which the Counterfeiter a vend their-spurious articles. 17-Respectable parties may bo appointed A. gents on liberal terms, by applying to the Genera! Depot, No. 31 'SOUTH SEVENTH FLT, three doors below Market street, Philadep and at No . 10 North street Baltimore, nearl,Y 0 1)- posite the Post Office, where the Genuine Medi. eine may always be obtained. JOHN PICKING, Agent. Gettysburgh. August 25,1637. ly-211 BRANDRETH'S rinui4n. FRESH supply of the ahoy° Pills hoe just . beon tocoived by J. A ‘‘'INKOTT, kepi. August 3.1837. tf It
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