ADVERTISEMENTS. Notice is hereby Given, TO all Legatees and other persons 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 allowance, on Monday the 220 f day of January next, viz: The Account of William Keefer, Admin istrator of the Estate of David Keefer, de. ceased. The further Account of John Wilson, Ex ecutor of the Estate of Rubert Wilson, de ceased. The Account of Daniel Brame and Joseph Brame, Administrators of the Estate of Ja cob Brame, deceased. The Account of Henry Dotterer, acting Executor of the Estate' of John Dotterer, deceased. JAS. A. THOMPSON, Register. Register's Office,Gettys. burg, Dec. 29, 1837. GI Catalogue of Reasons FOR WINO DR. PETERS' CELEBRATED VEGE TABLE PILLS: 1. Because they are exceedingly popular, which proves them to be exceedingly good. 2. Because they are composed of simples which hnie the power to do good in an immense iluMber of icasesovithout 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 ,trade his profession the study of his life. 4. Because they arc not unpleasant to take,nor dis tressing to retain, while they arc most effective to . operate. 5. Because they arc recommended as a ■tandard medicine by the regular faculty. 6. Because by keeping the system in a natural state of lotion, they cure almost every disease which the human frame is incidental to. 7. Because they are cheap and profitable, and will retain all their virtues in full vigor,in any climate,and for any length of time. 8. Because notwithstanding their simplicity and mildness.they arc one of the speediest purgative me dicines which has vet been discovered 9. Because they arc an unfailing remedy for pro curing a good appetite. 10. Because in case of spleen or despondency, by their healthy influence on the excited stole of the ho dy, they have a most happy effect in calming and in• vigorating the mind. 11. Because they effect their cures without the usual attendants of other pills, sickness and griping.. 12. Because us well as being an unrivalled purfier of the,general system, they are a sovereign remedy for sick head-ache. 13. Because they different from the majority of me dicines in the fact that the more they are known the more they are approved. 14. Because, as their application produces nodebil- By in. the system, they may be taken without produ cing any hindrance to business or the usual pursuits of every day life. 15. And lastly, because they are acknowledged to be an almost infallible remedy for Bilious Fever, Fe ver and Ague, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, Jann dice. Asthma, Dropsy, Rheumatism, Enlargement of the Spleen, Lowness of Spirits, Piles, Cholla, Heart burn, Nausea, Distension of the Stomach and Bowels, Flatulence, Habitual Costiveness, Loss of Appetite, Blatched or Sallow Complexion, and in all cases of Torper of the Bowel's, where a mild but effective medicine may be requisite. Ju short,the general voice of the community has de cided that DR. PEPERS' Vegetable Pills is one of the happiest discoveries of modern days,and altogeth er unrivalled as a general soother of bodily afflictions. (KrFor sale at the Drug Store of DR. J. GILBERT, Gettysburg. January 5, 18.13. ' 9m-40 Trial List, Jan. Term, 1838. Susannah Alliom, vs. Simon Yetis and Michael Starry. Win. Shrives. vs. Moses Davis, Ste. Philip Graft, vs Henry Keef haver and Elizabeth Kee f haver. Thos. Stephens, vs. C. F. Keener, Garnishee of Win. Thompson. Lindsey Sturgeon, vs. A. IL Kurtz. Danner Sc Ziegler, vs. Geo. Ziegler. Win. Sadler, vs Geo. ‘Vilson. Elizabeth Albert, vs. Christian Marty and Eliza. both Marty. Joseph M'Grew, vs. H. Wicrman, Adm'r. of J. Hutton, deceased. Emanuel Cain. vs. Geo. Zollinger. January 5.1839 Grand Jnry,Jan. Term, 1 838 Mountjy—James Mcllhany, Jacob Norbeck. Borough—Andrew Polly, JOhn R. Marsh, Thomas J. Cooper, John Houck. Hamiltonban John McGinley, William Douglass, William White. Huntingdon—Thomas Bowers, Thomas Youngman. Cumberland—Jacob Mulkey. Germany—John Hardt. Tymue—Henry Spangler, John Diehl?... Strabau—lsaac Monfort, John Herman, Frederick Forney, John Tate. Readinc—Jacob Hollinger. Abraham Chronister. Menallen—Philip Reamer, Samuel E. Cook. Mountpleasaut—Henry Reiley. General Jury---Jiin. Term. Borough of Gettysburg, William Hammil Jacob Culp John Brown John Garvin Ba noel Fahnostoelc Strdban Township. William Wed Levi Oshorno Peter Eyeter Ralph Places William M:llheny John Brinkerhoff, Jr. David Herman, Jr. John Bowman Isaac Miller Gerinwzy. Pau Jones John Miller Isaac Norris James S. Davis Thomas Himes Moun!joy. William Guidon Jamea Barr Tyrone. William Holtzingor Caleb Hildebrand Latimore. Isaac Griest Abraham Livingstone Samuel Hollinger January 5, 1838. NOTICE. WEIDE subscriber, residing in the Borough Di Gettysburg, hereby gives notice to all per. eons indebted to the Estate of AGNES YOUNG, Lode of Cumberland township, Adaamcounty,Pa. deceased, to call and make immediate payment; end those having claims against said Estate, will -present them without delay, properly authen. tiered, fot settlement. • • JOHN SLENTZ, Adm'r. December 15.1837. 6t-37 PAMPHLET LAWS. LL persons desiring copies of the Laws irmls. of Pennsylvania of the Session 1837-8 *ha are not entitled by law to receive them, can obtain the same hulf•bound at 50 cents per topv, provided they leave thei namesr at may time before the First Monday of *Lawry rent, with the subscriber. J. GIILLIERT, Treasurer. DukonOer 1811'. tk-39 Cumberland. Thomas Linah Hamilton. Samuel Deardorff, Jr. Philip Miller 111enallen. Joseph Taylor Jacob B. Meals Peter Rice Charles F. Keener Isaac Wiermau John Hall NOTICE TO CREDITORS. rrAKE NOTICE that I have applied to JIL 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, P 438, at the Court House in Gettysburg for the hearing of me and my creditors, when and where you may attend if you think proper. Franklin. Thomas Grammer Bunting/ctn. William Sadler, Jr. Samuel Kennedy . Jonas John Hamilton Myers Nicholas Wierman, Jr. John Elliott „ Philip Myers, Jr. Jacob Funk Liberty. Juseph Huuter Hamillonban. 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. Oa examination, the chest was found to sound well every where except under the left clavicle, and in the arm pit of the same side. Mounlpleaaant John Diehl Joseph Hemler TREATMENT—Directed to take the restora tive 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 sight 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 had obtained. The above patient chiefly used milk regimen; during his treatment. PUBLICK NOTICES. Look Here! THE subscriber wishes to inform his pat rons, and others wt.., may wish to pat ronize him in future,lhat he has recently purchased Mr. Callihan's Patent Right for the use of his valuable improvement in mak ing Spring-seat SADDLES Notwithstanding the prejudices against these Saddles heretofore, he feels justifiable in saying, that he hopes to gain the confi dence and patronage of the public—as he is enabled, on the present principle, to ensure all his saddles without any extra charge.— That a soft, easy saddle is desirable to all persons who ride much, and particularly to those who may not be favored with a very pleasant horse; I presume all persons will unhesitatingly patronize the spring saddles, when they will be ensured as long as the purchaser may deem necessary. The elasticity ofthe Saddle acting in har mony with the symetry of the horse and rider, not only aflirrds 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.r is oppressive. The Spring in the Girth of erds 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 kiwi, I because the yielding of the spring on the sud den expansion of the chest prevents the girth from breaking ; sod saves the rider from fall ing; many falls have heent he &ors of break ing girths. GENTLEMEN and LA I%i ES 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 ciliation and safety. N. B. Saddlers in the country can be! accommodated with Township or Shop I Rights at a trifling cost. 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, Marring('ls, Saddle-Bags, Portmanteaus and 'l'r•t n iks; Carriage, Wagon and Cart 11.1 It ESS, with every other article in his line of busi nese. ICPAII kinds of MARKETING taken in exchange for work at fair prices. • EDWIN A. ATLEE. Gettysburgh, Jan. 16. 1837. tf-42 INTERESTING CASE—DYSPEPSIA & HYPOCHONDRIACISM.—Mrs. Anne G. Kenny, No. 115 Lords street, between Stanton and Houston sts. 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 and dimness of sight, could not lie on her right side, disturbed Test, 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 Ronal danger and poverty, an irksomeness and weariness of life,diacontented,disquietude on every slight occasion, she conceived 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 hallucinations. Mrs. Kenny had the 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 atEirs, but avows that she enjoys as good health at present as she did at any period of her existence. Husband of the aforesaid Anne Kenny. Sworn before me this 14th day of December, 1836. PETER PICK.N ET, Corn. of Deeds. • For Sale at the Drug Store of Dr. J. GILBERT. December 8, 1837. ly-36 SAMUEL S. FORNEY. December 15, 1837. tc-37 For Sale at the Drug Store of Dr. J. GILBERT, Agent. Gettysburg, Dec. S 1887. Iy-30 NOTICE. - 17111 E subscrihera, residing in Damillonban township, hereby give notice to all persons indebted to the Estate of WILLIAM COBEAN, SEN. Late of Cumberland township, Adams County, Pa. deceased, to call and mako immediate pay ment; and Chore having claims against said Es tate, will present them without delay, prop. erly, authenticated for settlement. WM. COBEAN, Jr. Exec're. A. COBEAN, December 15. 1837. fi;--37 gill HE subscri be r residing in Germany town ship, hereby given notice to all persona in debted to the Eptute of LUDWICK KERBAUGH, Late of Germany township, Adams county, Pa. deceased„ to call and make immediate payment, and those having claims against said Estate, will present them without delay, properly authen ticated, for settlement. ADAM HAHN, Exec'r. December 15, 1837. 6t*-31 L :o w VEGETABLE. WHEN a medicine collies before the public, endorsed with the names of the medical profession and distinguished men, and warranted by the seal of uniform success, the proprietor makes no unreasonable demand upon the public when he claims for it a superior consideration. PETERS' VEGETABLE PILLS. Are undoubtedly entitled to distinction, Inas much as many medical practitioners, who have witnessed their efficacy, freely admit their curs. tore powers and pre-eminent virtues; and that they should do so in opposition to their personal inter est must be attributed to their calidor or their on. willingness to condemn them in the face of all ob. servation and the testimony of thousands. The proprietor does not pretend that his Pills will cure all diseases, but lie duee say, and has satisfi ed the incredulous that in all diseases whore a cathartic or an aperient Medicine is needed, if used according to the directions 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 reforencesof individuals already given to the public. PETERS' VEGETAP,LE PILLS Are now regarded by those who have had an op portunity to decide u; roil their merits, as an inos. turiab!.3 PUBLIC BLESSING. More than two millions of boxes of these cele. braced Pills have boon sold in the United States since January, 1835. Dr. Peters has received upwards of FIFTEEN HUNDRED CERTIFICA'I E..a1l given in con sequence of the good dune by his medicines; and it, will at once be seen by this evidence that no remedy for the prevailing diseases of the Souther n and Western states has over 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 expel Invent, these Pills have been wonderfully sueeesscul 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, hao been rapidly extending. It is high ly el:cum - do 111 . , to ng Lhal,aino the orthcse who have been either personally' bonefitted by them, or have witnessed their effects on othors,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 uny age or country, no Medicine has spread with such rapidity and given such universal satisfaction. Prepared by Jos. Priestly Peters, M. D. No. 129 Liberty street, Now York. Each box contain 40 Pills—Price 50 cents. (I.:TBe careful and inquire for Peters' Vegeta ble Pills. They are for sale in Gettysburg, by Dr. J. GILBERT—and in Hanover by G. W. HINCKLE; and on inquiry, can be had in almost every town in the State. January 5,1838. 3m-40 lITTATaIDi 11.01VE DISEASE haat thou only—an impuri ty of the Blood, which by impeding the circula- lion hrings on pains or derangement in the or. gam; or part where such impurity of blood settles. ITT is true a variety of causes may bring about 'Adds stute of the blood—such as a violent bruise or fall, damp feet, indigestion, pain in the head, &e.—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 of the 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 admitting. Wo drain a mar shy piece of laud, and from a state of sterility soon produce a most abundant fertility, and so it is with the human body. When any thing is the matter pith it, we have only occasion to drain it by purgation, and experience has taught those who have adopted this reasonable practice, [because coneistent'with our nature,] that they Lave 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 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 offbeat) Pills, been restored to perfect health, the devouring disease having been perfectly eradicat ed. NOTICE.—Owing to the numerous attempts of Drugists. to destroy thb fame of Doctoe Bran. drotb'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 opinions Pills are usually found. The following are the appointed agents for this vicinity, for list of agents of other counties see their respective papers. JACOB A W[NROTT, Gettysburgh, BENJ. ZIEGLER, York, HENRY SIDLE, Dillsburgh, York Co. CRULL & BARTON,Lowiebury,York co WM. GILAI ORE, Cluunbersburgh, JOHN SHAFFNER, Lancaster CCM. Brandreth'e Olficea aro 169 Raco street above Stt street, and 43 Chesnut street above 2d street, Philadelphia. - CAUTION—Beware of put chasing the Bran. dreth's Pdle of any Druggist, either in the city or country s as there are so many counterfeits for sale in their stores. May 1,1837. ly-S PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. PUBLIC NOTICES. - I BEAUTIFUL MEAD OF 11.11 R is the granderit ornament belonging to the human frame. Flow strangely the luss of it chan ges the countenance and prematurely 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 sneers of their acquaintance; the remainder of their lives are con sequently spent in retirement. In short, not oven the loss. of property fills the generous thinking youth with that heavy sinking gloom as does the loss of his hair. To avert all these unpleasant cir eumstaricris, °LI/RIDGE'S BALM OF CO. LUM BI A stops the hair from fulling off on the first application and a few bottles restores it again. It likewise produces eyebrows and whiskers; pie. vents the hair from turning grey, makes it cur boau'.ifully, and frees it from scurf. Numerous certificates oldie first respectability in support of the virtues of Oldridge'e Balm, are shown by the proprietors. Ernead the following ROBERT WHARTON v ,Esq. Into Thyor of Philadelphia, has certified, as may be seen below, to the high character of the ing gentlemen. The undersigned do hereby certify that we have used the Balm of Colunibir discovered by J. Old ridge, and have found it highly serviceable not only as a preventive against the falling off of hair, but also a certain restorative. 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 et. JoHN S FUREY, 101 Spruce at. HUGH McCUR DY, 24:1 South 2d st. JOHN GARD, Jr. 123 Arch at. The aged, arid those who persist in wearing wigs, may riot always experience its restorative qualities, yet it will certainly raise its virtues in the estimation of tho public,when it is known that, three of the above signora are more than 50 years of ago, and the others not lees than 30. COMMONWEALTH OP PENNSYLVANIA, City of Philadelphia. I, ROBERT WHARTON, 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 McCurdy,wlise names are signed to the above certificate, that they are gentlemen of character and respectability, and as such full credit should bo 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. &c• ROBERT WHARTON, Mayor. OBSERVE that each bottle of the Genuine Balm has a splendid engraved wrapper, on which is represented the Falls ofNiagara, &c. &c. For sale at wholesale by Cos:mica, & Co. Sole Agents for America, New York, and by most druggists throughout America. Piles or Haemorrhoids. (;(7 - TO THE AFFLICTED PUBLIC. tiff is considered of groat importance for the public to know the Ibllowing facts : About four yours ago, Solomon Hays, the per son to whom the celebrated Dr: Gridley had, on his death bed, imparted the secret of making a Liniment to cure the Piles, authorized it to be put up and sold under the name of Hays' Lini ment, and enjoined that all who would use one bottle for the Piles, and return the empty bottle, should have the price refunded. Since that time, upwards of fifty thousand bot! ties have been sold, out of which, not ten have been returned, and those only because the per sons did not use it properly '3uch wonderful success, probably, never attended any other arti. cle. It is now determined by the proprietor, that the public shall, be made more fully acquainted with its virtues, so that those buffering with that dreadful complaint may avail themselves of itause. There are many thousand certificates of the moat respectable and authentic churacter,many of which may be examined whore the article is sold. It is used as an external application, and for many other complaints enumerated in the wrap. per, is considered remarkably effective ; but for the PILES it has no equal, and the agents are now bound to refund in all cases where itdoos not cure. It is being used in iluspitals in our pci.•cipal cities with great effect. No FICTION.--This extraordinary chemical composition, the rot ult of science and the Myer). lion of a celebtated medical man, the introduction of which to the public was invested with the so. lomnity of a deathbed bequest, has since gained a reputation unparalleled, fully sustaining the correctness of the lamented Dr Gridley's last confession, that "he dared not die withoutigiving to posterity the benefit of his knowledge on this subject," and he therefore bequeathed to his friend and attendant S. Hays, the seorat of his discovery. It is now used in the principal hospitals, and the private practice in our country, first and most certainly for the cure of the• Pu.as, and also so extensively and effectually as to hallo credulity, unless where its effects are witnessed. External. ly in the following complaints: For Dropsy.—Creating extraordinary absorp Lion at once. All Swellings.—Reducing them in a few hours. Rheumatism Acute orChronic,eiving quick ease Sore Throat.:--By cancers, ulcers of colds. Croup and Whooping Cough—Externally and over tho chest. All Bruisis, Sprains, and Burns, curing in a few hours. Sores and Vlcera.—Whothor fresh or long standing, and Fever sores., Its operation upon adults and children in redu cing rheumatic swellings, and loosening coughs and tightness of the chest by relaxation of tho 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 ()vernal application, and os sovereign power in curing the above named cimplaints, ia justified by scientific principles. CAUTION _Observe that each bottle of the gon• vino has a splendid engraved wrapper with the name of Mr. Hays and Comstock & Co. on it. iFor Sale at the Drug Store of SAMUEL H. BUEHLER. Gettysburg, Ocl:113;•107. eow I y-28 IMPORTANT TO THE NE-R VOUS AND DYSPEPTIC: C.,, s THE medicinal preparations of Dr. WM. EV 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 fir nervous diseases, general debility, ind:ges lion and its consequences, as want of appetite, an apparent distension of the stomach, belchings, pains in the stomach, acidity, heartburn, rumb ling noise in the bowels, chlorosis or green sick ness, hysterics, fluor albus or whites, night-mare, cramp, spasmodic 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, mm choly, dejected—appalling ideas haunting the imagination and overwhelming the judginviit.— These medicines, by their reanimating and stom achic powers, invigorate the mind, strengthen the body, improve the memory, and enliven the im agination, so that whole faculties become restored to their pristine tone and vigor. Nothing is so signally efficacious in recruiting and nourishing enfeebled or relaxed constitutions, us Dr. Wm. Evans' invaluable tonic Pills, alternated (as di rected) with his vegetable eperient Pills. i c ~-1 -c U t=l c'" cow rgC 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 them in the above medicines. Dr. Wm. Evans's Medical Office, 100 Clint ham street, New York, where he can be consulted and his medicine procured, and in Philadelphia at No. 19 north Bth street. Interesting 4• Astonishing Facts. Being conclusive proofs of the extraordinary ef ficacy of Dr. William Evans's celebrated Camo mile and Aperient Antibiliems Pills, in allevia ting afflicted mankind: To James Dickson, 36 Cornhill,Boston, Agent for the sale of Dr. Wm. Evans's Camomile Pills. LOWELL, Nov. 15, 1836. Dear Sir—Knowing by experience that every reference that the afflicted receive of the beneficial results of medicines, I cheerfully oflia- mine to the public in behalf of DR. WM. EVANS'S CAM- Ohl ILE 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, dut have never found relief by any of my friends' prescriptions, until my wife saw tile advertisements in the paper,when she per. 'waded the to send for some, which I did, and ob tained two boxes and bottles, which resulted in almost completely restoring we 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, Mr. Robert Monroe, Schuylkill,afflicted with the above distressing malady. Symptoms—great lan guor, flatulency, disturbed rest, nervous headache, difficulty of brcathiog,tightness and stricture across the breast, dizziness, nervous irritability and rest lcssness,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 ho noticed in a public paper some cures effected by Dr. Win. 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. Ho 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 Mr. John Gibson of N. 4th street, Williamsburg afflicted with the abuvo complaint for three years and nine months, during which time he had to use crutches. His chief symptoms were excruciating pain in all his joints, but especially in the hips, shoulder, knees and ankles, an aggravation of the pains towards night; and for the most part all times from external heat, an obvious thickening of the gliscia and ligaments, with a complete loss of mus cular power. For the benefit of those afflicted in similar manner, Mr. Gibson conceives it meet to say that the pains have entirly ceased, and that his joints have completely recovered their natural tone, and he feels able to rosume his ordinary !Alai- LIVER. COMPLAINT, TEN YEARS Mrs. Hannah Browno, wife of Joseph Browne, N. 6th street, near Second, Williambburgh, afflic ted for the last ten years with the Liver Complaint, completely restored to health through the treatment of Dr. Win. Evans. Symptoms—Habitual eon -ittpation of the bowels, total loss of nppetite, 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 loft side without an 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. Browno procured some of Dr. Wm. Evans's invaluable preparations,which effec tually relieved her 4f the above distressing symp toms, which others, which it is not essential to in timate. JOSEPH BROWNE. City and County of New York, as. Joseph Browne, of Williamsburgh,Long Island, being duly sworn, did depose and say that the facts as set forth in the within statement, to which he has subscribed his name are just and true• JOSEPH BROWNE, Huiband of the said Hannah Browne. Sworn before me, this 4th day of January,lB37, PETER PINKNEY, Com. of Deeds. so.. Just received, and for sale, at Drug the Store of DR. J. GILBERT, Agent, Gettysburg, Pa. ly-35 December 1, 1837. PUBLICS NOTICES. READ THE FOLLOWING TllO6. K. GOODHUE, Central et. William Evans STAN DING. PUBDIC NOD CES. Dionnzsorrs pim:l.g.)-. .R. FENNER, General Agent for Pennsylvania, Maryland, Teta ware, Ste., 3 1-2 south 7th st., three doors below Market et., Philadelphia, ana No. 10, North st.,, Baltimore, near the Post Office. EIVALTH. STACCI ITT Int TIM rr. rrxerET.A.N 4EGETAE LE Va.TIV - 7.11.5 1 A.T. MITEDIMILS OF THE IXIMM„.II' COT? LEGE OF rmnizerm, mormort: SG~, havn obtained the approbation end recommendation of thousands who have been cured in Ceneumption,Chnicra Morin:m.ln. flamations, internally or externally, and all discs. yes of the Liver, Yellow Fever, Gont, Rheuma. timrl), Lumbago, Tic Doloreox, Dropsy,St. Vitos'e Da nce,Epilepsy,Apoplexy,Parulysis, Palsy. Green Sieliness, and all obstructions, 10 which the female form is so distressingly liable, and which send so many of Ihe fairest portion of creation to their un- timely graves; Small Pox, Measles, Whooping( Cough, Scsrlei Fever, Asthma, Jaundiee,Gravel. Stone, and all Urinary Obstructions,Fistula„ Strictures, ruptures, and Syphilis in all its stages; Constipated Bowels, Worms, Scurvy. Itching o the Skin,King's Evil, and all cutaneous disorders; in short, every coinpluint to which the human frame is so direfully subject, under all their varied forms and names, as the Hygeian conviction is, that MAN IS SU BJ EC'l"fo ONLY ONE REAL DISEASE, that is, loth(' PURI TY OF TH B LOO D- 1 " m which springs every complaint that can possibly assail his complicated frame; and that it is the perpetual struggle of this vital, pure atseam of life (the gilt of Almighty power) to disencumber itself of its viscous acrid humors, with which it has become commixed. This valuable medicine, being composed only of vegetable matter, or medicinal herbs, and %war ranted on oath as containing not one particle of mei curial, mineral, or chemical sul.stances. (all ut which are uticoligeniul to the nature of maim. and therefore destructive to the hmnan flame.) is found to be perfectly harmless to the most ten der age, or %weakest frame, under every stage of human suffering, the must pleasant and benign in its operation, and at the same tnne tfce mos certain in searching out the root of every cum, plaint, however deep, and of performing a cure. that was over offered o the world. This wonder fill effect, too, is produced by the least trouble to the patients, by merely swallowing a certain nu.n bar of pills and being called a few extra times to the purposes of evacuation, with the least possble sensation of pain, exhaust.on of bodily strength, and without the fear of catching cold, or attentten to dress, or diet, iu any way diiierent from their accustomed habits. These pills cure in all cases, and cannot be taken to excess. Experience, which is the touch stone of all human knowledge, has long borne testimony to the fact, and extensive use el 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 b..dy of its bad humors, and invariably produce sound sleep; they ' are the safest and most of medicine to take to sea, preventing scurvy, costiveness, &c. The operation of this mild medicine. which conveys immediate conviction of its utility, from the first dose, is as beneficial to the mind este the body, first calming, then curing, all mental de rangements, eccentricities, nervous affections, ir ritubilities, and restlessness,from whatever source —complaints which have hitherto not been prep! erly understood, as the tlygeists have found them all to proceed from acrimonious humors in the blood, and, happily for the present and future race of mankind, discovered a cheap and univer_ sal mode of purifying, curing, and preventing. The being cured of any disease, infirmity, or sore, is now no more a dubious or uncertain pro. cedute; perseverance in the Vegetable Universal Medicines will always restore nature to her due course. The literary anc sedentary,of both sexes, whose pursuits so much impair the faculties, will find a sure remedy in the Universal Medicines fur preserving the energy and sprightliness of the imagination, 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 mysteries of other medicines; they only require to be parses verod in with sufficiently largo doses, and the patient will come off well; when a disease is oti stinato,patieuts frequently do cut take doses large enough. The medicines are comprised in three differ ent articles only, viz: in two kinds of pills, of different strength or power. designated by No. 1 and No. 2; the first is a must powerful, but mild and gentle apporient, or opening medicine. de tachieg and partially removing the bilious ropy humors, whilst the N 0.2 pills carry off these and the serous acid and putrid humors incidental to the body; and act together as a ferret in a warren. never resting until every avenue to the human frame is thoroughly searched, and cleansed of its impurities The Vegetable Cleansing Powders are of great assistance to pillows, and facilitate the evacua tion of bad humors; they soften, clease, and de tech die acrimonious phlegm. are cooling, and allay the thirst. One, two, or three powders may be taken throughout the day, mixed in half a. tumbler of water. The pills are sold in pickets of $l, $2 and $3,. and 25 and 50 cent boxes—tha two former consist of three boxes each, viz. ono box of No. 1, and two• boxes of No. 2—the latter, one large box with a division; the oowders are iu separate boxes at 371 cents each. Lrin consequence of the repeated solicitations of the Agents, and for the convenience of the Pub lic in general, boxes of 50 cows. and 25 cut each, can now ho bud of ali the Agents. MORISONIANA, the Family Adviser of the British College of Health, 3d Edition, price V. 7 5 .; - and PRACTICAL PROOFS of the Hygeian Sys tem of Physiology,including the "Origin of Life."- 'Treatise on Small Pox," "Letter on Cholera Mor bus," and many attested cures affected in Ibis. country, us well as in Great Britain. 6th Edi tion. price 37i coats. The Hygenitm Medicines are all imported into. this country at a greit expenses notwithstanding: which, they are sold at the same price as in Eng, land: They have been six years before the A.- merman public; their preeminent success in the relief of the of acted, thousands can testify. ETCAUTION.—In consequence of the high. estimation In which Morrison's. Pills are held by the public, it has induced an i tttt winnable host of unprincipled counterfeiters to attempt imitations under deceptive terms thus to dellide 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 Agent of each State and District. and by their Sub-Agents, in every County; the imitation of which will subiect the forger to the severest punishment the 1 aw can inflict; and ZS is further to be noticed, that none of the above Medicines can be obtained in any Drug Store t!.roughout the Union; the Drug Stores being the principal Wowed through which the Com:wife/tem vend their spurious articles. (I...TRespectable parties may bo appointed A. gents on liberal terms, by applying to the General Depot, No. 31 SOUTH SEVENTH STREET, three doors below Market street, Philadelphia-. and at No. 10 North sheet Baltimore. nearly op. posito the Post Office, where the Genuine Medi. tine may always be obtained. JOHN PICKING, Agent. Gett'ysburgli, August 25, 1637• 4,41 BRANDRETIPS PILLS. FRESH supply of the above Flits boo just been received by J. A. WINROTT, Agent. August 3, 1y.37. tt,