cT. PUBLIC SALES. VIIBILIC SAAAVA. be sold at public sale on Toes !v' drat the 6th of November next, at the late residence of WI LLI AM McM IL LAN, deceased, in Ilamiltonhan township, TILL' FOLLOWING PROPERTY-VIZ HORSES, CODS'S, SHEEP: Horse-Gears, 1 Wagon, 1 Carriage and Harness, Plow - vita and Fanning Uten pils—tom - filler with a variety of lionst hold littehen Furni ture: Such ns Beds and Bedding, 'nth Chnirs,nn Eight day Clecti,Stove and Pipe, with ninny other articles too nutnorous to mention. ALSO, Wheat, Ryo, Oats and Corn, by the bushel —Two thirds of the Gtaia in the ground, together with a quantity of Hay and Straw. BO'"Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. 31. when the terms will he made known by DAVID AIoNIILLAN, ttlitirs. SAM: P. NlollILLAN; Oclobar 23 BM. VALUABLE FARM YOU S 11CLIG. inT IL L be Exposed to Public Snlo, on the premises, on luesday the 13th of Aroventher next, A VALUATIVII PA33.777, Late the property of JOHN PEDE:si, de ceased, situated in Freedom township, Ad ams county,Pa. two miles north of Emmitts. burg, adjoining land" of Henry Heagy, Thomas Reid, Martin's and others, contain. ing 179 ' , rem's, and the usual all o w• once; about 100 Acres cleared; the residue well Timbered, with a great quantity of valuable Locust trees; the improvements are A (MOD TWO STORY STONE t - -4 HOUSE ki nnd Kitchen,double Log Barn,W agon Shed. Carriage Shed nnd Corn Crib, and other necessary out buddings,threo wells of water convenient to the buildings,also an excellent orchard of various kinds of fruit. ItCPSolo to commence) at 1 o'clock, P. N. on said day, whon attendance will bo given, and terms made known. Any person wishing. to view the property, will please call on THOMAS REI D, Agent for the Heirs. October 16, 1838. is-29 N. B. If not sold on the above mention• ed day, it will be RENTED. PUBLIC SALE. THE subscriber will sell at public sale, on the premises, on Saturday the 17th day of November next, . A VALUABLE FARM, Situate in Franklin township, Adams Coun• ty, on the public road leading from Gettys burg to Shippensburg. near Arendtsville, containing 115 acres, more or less. The improvements are, a good TW 0. STOR Y STONE •■•• N•I b••-t' ~ II 110 U E a TENANT HOUSE, LOG BARN, with other necessary improvements and cony°• niencies; an orchard,.,with meadow, and timber land sufficient. This farm is in a good state of cultivation, and all under good fencing. Salo to commence at 1 o'clock P.M. when attendance will be given by _ _ _ GEORGE MYERS. October 30, 1839. o:7"if the above property is not sold on said day, it will he offered for umsrr, at the adjournment of tho I'~IBLIC ALN of an Order of Orphans' Court of Adams County will be sold at public sale on the premises, on Saturday the 24th day of November next,at 1 o'clock P. 31 SlLTract Lana, Late the FAnto ofJOTIN MzaaEß, deceased, situate in Germany township, Adams Coun ty, about one mile from Littlestown, adjoin ing lands of John Beck, Andrew Rorebaugh, Henry Snyder and others, containing 50 Acres more or loss—on which are erected A TWO STORY I DWELLING 0 E Log Barn, and stable, with all other neces sary improvements, as well as excellent water convenient. Terms made known on the day of sale and attendance given by FREDERFCK COLEHOUSE. Administrator do bonis non. October 16, 1838. to-29 rmarti POR siILE. THE subscriber offers, at private sale, his PAR 11, situate part di Cumberland and part hi Free. d o m townships, 3 miles from Gettysburg. conta;ning. 212- .lyres of Patented Land—of which 40 Acres are Timber, 25 Acres of Meadow, and more may be made. The improvements are a good TWO STOUT BRICK ECUS 122 and LOG BARN; and other necessary im rcoventents; there is an excellent Orchard, 11 well of water at the dear—and Marsh creek tuns through the Pam. The terms, which will be very satisfitc tot y, wtll be made known on application to the subscri ber. WM. 1103 A LIGIIY. October 9, ISV. PUBLIC SALES. A VALUABLE FARM FOR RENT. WILL bo 'rented by public outcry on Thursday the Bth of November next, on tho promises, at Lo'clock r. 31. ArAILIVE, Late the Estate of CONRAD SNYDER, de ceased, situate in Mountpleasant township, Adams County, ono milo from Ronnugh town and 4 from Gettysburg, adjoining lands of John Torrence, Joseph Smith and others, containing 271 Acres, more or less— having orected thereon a good TWO STOUT CATHEII BOA nom) DWELLING ,:•'%‘r - i l 2ll HOUSE. with a Stone back•huilding and Kitchen at tached—stone Smeke•house, a stone Spring house, with a never ailing spring—an ex cellent Stone Bank Barn, a first•rafe Stable. with sheds around it; arid a wagon shed and corn-erth. The farm is in good orderobout 170 acres cleared-30 in good meadow, and the balance in first rate Tiniher —with a stream of water running through the farm, anti several never-1161in ,, Springs on the same. Any person wishing to vies the properly before the day of renting, will call on tle.Nn it SNIDER, residing on the same. 'Perms made known on shoddy of renting, which will positively take place on the a • hove day. BAUTZER SN I DER, Ex'r. October 23, 1839. t r-30 to } -30 I 1.1 LU.IIt,L F.IRJE FOR SALE. FirHE nlll)9CriherS will sell by public out cryll- on the promises, on Saturday the 17th day of AV orember next, (sale commenc ing at 10 o'clock, A. M.) the farm late the estate of Jacob Crun, sen., deceased, situate in Dickinson township, Cimiliftrland county, nine miles southwest of Carlisle, containing 165 ACRES, About 100 acres are cleared, and in a good state of cultivation. There is a good TWO•STORY LOG DWELLING' * '' II HOUSE, Log Barn, and several out houses on the premises. The above land lies on both sides of the Yellow Breeches Creek; about half a mile west of Spring Mills. Terms will be made known on the day of sale. JACOB CRI3I, ABR AMA M CRIM, - Executors of Jacob Crim, deed. Dickinson township, October 23, 1839. is-30 lIIIIB,OIIAITT MILL, V Ova 11. VA NT. T HE subscriber will rent the Ater chant Olin, Saw 4w .v, fin, TENANT HOUSE and other privileges belonging to the es .'.41 Heirs of Peter Epply, deceased, situate in Cumberland township, Adams County. Pa., on Marsh Creek, at public outcry, on Tues day the 27th day of .NorPmber next, at 2 o'clock P. M. on the premises. The property is in good order, and is an excellent neighborhood for business. f* -- Teens made known on the day of renting by ADAM EETLY. • October 30, 1839. tr-31 VALUABLN PROPERTY THE Subscriber will sell, at privato sale, the F ARM, on which he now resides, containing 332 Acres. The improvements, on this farm, are a largo and commodious BRICK DWELLING HOUSE , .„ log Barn and stables, smoke --"*-- house, a stone Spring-house and oilier ne cessary out buildings, an excellent and never-failing spring of pure water within a few rods of the house, and running water in almost every field. The above farm is fertile and in good or der, the meadows on the same are excellent, and a fair proportion of the land r • is wooded, (about 80 acres;) there aro also on the said farm two ap ple ORCHARDS, a peach ORCHARD and other frail. This farm is situated in Fred erick County, Md., on the road leading from Frederick to Eininittsburg, about 6 miles from the latter place, and 4 miles from Mt. St. Mary's College. The situation is eli gible in every point of view. 10:7•The above farm was originally in two tracts; the ono containing 143 1 acres, the other 187 acres; on the latter are the Buildings, &c.; the former is without build ings. This property will be sold together or separately, as will best suit the conve nience of any one desirous of purchasing. ('lf the above property is not sold at private sale, before the lst day of January next, it will on that day be offered at public sale, on the premises, at 12 o'clock, M. For Terms. apply to the subscriber on the premises, or JAMES Coorrir, in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. JA MES COOPER, Sen. October, 23, 1.39. %Tit ANT ciourt strange steers and two heiffers, cam© to the subscriber's residence in Franklin township, Adams County, on the inst,; Ope white spreckled, - one brown, two red and white 11:111P4,.._ . .. with white faces; two black, ore with u white stripe along its back and the other with a white face. WILLIAM BAILEY. October :30, 19W: 4 . 3t-31 FOR SALE. ADVERTISEMENTS. HYPOCItONDRIACISM. Cured by Dr. Evans' Camomile Tonic and Family Aperient Pills. • 3.1 - RS. GOOD, of Mount Joy, Lances- I_ ter county, Pa., was affected for sev en years with distressing symptoms of which she was confined to her bed for nine months. Her symptoms were, depression of spirits. sickness at the stomach, headache, impair ed appetite, great pressure and weight nt the stomach after eating, great : mental de spondency, flying pains in the chest, back and sides, costiveness, emaciation, coldness and weakness of the extremities, a dislike for society or conversation, involuntary sighing and weeping, and languor and lassi• rude upon the toast exercise. Mrs. Good was in the most desperate situation, and could obtain no relief until she was advised by her neighbors to make trial of Dr. Ev• ans' Camomile Pills of which she is happy to state that she is now enjoying all the blessings of perfect health. Persons deli• roue of further information will be satisfied of every particular of her astonishing cure by applying at No. 10. N. Eigth street Philadelphia, or at her residence. For sale at the Drug Store of GEORGE GILBERT & Co. Gettymborg Nov. 0, 1 , 43 4 4. lv-32 liettlearell,Wilson At Hilln►•ct GROCERS & COMMISSION M ERCI 'ANTS, Corner of Commerce and Pratt Streets, BALTI NI 011 , OFFER to the Country trade for Cash or prompt payment, the following, GOODS: TO WIT: 50 bls. S. 11. 'Molasses 20 Idols. West India & N. Orleans ditto 200 bags Rio Colibe, (part strong scented) 100 " Laguira do. 100 " Havana do. 50 hhds. N. Orleans & Porto Rico Sugar 10 pipes and hall' pipes Champagne and Rochelle Brandy 5 " Gin ;►0 tierces Honey 200 boxes Raisins 100 quarto do. 150 eighth do. Fresh importation. 50 ksgs do. TOG ETU nn WITH Cinnamon, Cloves, l'epper, 7'eas in chests, half chests and boxes, 4-c. 4-c. 13altimore. Nov. 17, 1537. riIIIE NECESSITY of a Restorative II and Sustaining Medicine at this season of extreme trial to the nervous system and digestive organs, is felt by thousands of per sons who never thought of taking the Ca ma. mile Tonic Pills prepared by Dr. IVm. Evans. Those who have once used them will readily bear testimony to their delight. fill effects. For sale at the Drug Store of EO. G I LBERT & Co. Gettysburg, Nov. 6, 1838. Iy-32 coLaz LcLon, FRIXGE TrISSELS. rifIHE Subscriber has now on hand a large stock of very superior WZIACOM Lta a .T FRINGE AND TASSELS, OF 1119 OWN .I.tNUFACTURE, which ho will dispose of on the most reason able terms. KrOrders from a distance will he prompt ly attended to. Any Pattern made to order. Address JOHN ODELL, • Gettysburg, Pa. N. B. All kinds of NIILITARY work done to order. November 17, 1837. tf-33 a°l.lta (Data - eVicaOlaYi'ci IVIIEREAS the - Hon. D. DURKEE, Esq. President of the several Courts of Common Pleas, in the Counties compos ing the Nineteenth Dist rict,& Justice of the Courts of Oyer and 'Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the said District--and Wm. NTCLEA:4, and GEORGE WILL, Esqs. Judges of the Courts of Common Pleas, and Justices of the Courts of Oyer and Termi ner, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the Coun ty of Adams--have issued their precept, bearing date the 29th day of August, in the year of our LORD one thousand eight hundred and thirty-eight,and to me directed, for holding a Court of Common Pleas, and General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and General Jail Delivery, and Court of Oyer and Terminer, at Gettysburg, on Monday the 20th day of November next— \' (Ake, ie. 'hereby Given, To all the Justices of the Peace, the Coro. ner, and Constables, within the said Coanty of Adams, that they be then and there, in their proper persons, with their Rolls, Re cords, Inquisitions, Examinations, and other Remembrances, to do those things, which to their offices and in that behalf appertain to be done and also they who will prosecute against the prisoners that are, or then shall `le, in the Jail of the said County of Adams, are to be then and there,to prosecute against them as shall be Just. WM. TAUGIIINBAUGH, Sheriff. October 23, 1838. tc-30 iAT AX -MARE . QTR YED from the subscriber, on P's 7 Thursday night last, di Bright hay *Mare, with a bald face, three white feet, nbout 9 years old. Had on the head-stall of a stiff: bit bridle; with the letter A on each side of the hit, and a new wagon saddle. Any per soqAclivering the same to the subscriber in Franklin township, nt Mark's mill,abbut one mile from Mickley's Store, or giving such information as will lead to the recovery of the same, shall receive a liberal compen sation. FREDERICK STOVER. October 30, 1939. 3t-31 ADVERTISEMENTS. CO-PARTNERSHIP. b7l•tl I DANIEL Tstrasawart, 'SAVE this (lay entered into Partnership in the busines of C IN ET -NI AlkilLN G IN ALL ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES which they will carry on at the Old Stand of David Ileagy, in Cliambersburg Street, Where they will keep constantly on hand for sale, at the lowest prices, Bureaus, Tables, Bedsteads, and all other articles in the line of then business• 0:f - They will also make C orraxs on the shortest notice—and have a IlEnnsu with which they will attend Funerals when required. They hope for a share of public patron. age, and will endeavor to deserve it. DAVID IIEACY, DANIEL TRIMMER. March 13, IF3B. tf-50 WOOL! WOOL! /1111 E subscriber continue 3 the sale of -M- WOOL on cot»mission, and is pre pared to make liberal advances, if required, on wool consigned to him for sale. LYMAN REED. No. 227, Baltimore St. Baltimore. Baltimore, Sept. 11, 1938. 2m-24 TO OUR CREDITORS. V 1 AKE Notice that we have applied to the Judges of the Court of Common Merle of Adams County, for the benefit of the Insolvent laws of this Commonwealth, and that said Court lino appointed Monday the Vidi of November next, kr the hear ing of us and our creditors, at the Court• house in the Borough 6f Gettysburg, when and where you may attend if you think proper. JOHN BLAKELY, DAVID HEAGY, SAMUEL STEFFY. October 23, 1933. tc-30 -lasi received by the subscriber, a fresh supyly of GARLEGANT'S nazisara or =ALM Prepared only by JOHN S. .I)IILLER, Frederick City, /3 -IL IIIIS valuable Medicine has only been intro duced to the public in various parts of the country, and hundreds of persons have used it,and found its beneficial effects, and 7 out of ten cases g ave been permanently cured of the Dyspepsia, Uholics, Nervous Tremors, lowness of t3ptrits, Palpitation of the heart; and all those trains of diseases, resulting from a disordered condition of the stomach and liver, or derangement of the di gestive function, such as general debility or weak ness, filittUlCllCy, loss of appetite, sour eructations and acidities of the stomach, costiveness, head ache, jaundice, flatulent and bilious cholic, &c. The -proprietor does not recommend it as most patent medicines, as a cure all, and when used is found wanting, so that the public have got so much deceived, that they can scarcely bo prevailed upon to try any more, which is not the case with this 13alsam of Health, as hundreds of persons have received the most happy and gond effects, which I the proprietor can prove, if required by the testi. mony of many respectable persons that have been cured of the above diseases, ho has only given the certificates of several persons below, as it would occupy too much room in this advertisement to in sert all the certificates, which he has in his pos session—many of which can be seen in his Di rections, which accompany each Dottie. Certificate of Nicholas Weaver This is to certify that I bought of your agent at Gettysburg, several bottles, of your valuable Bal. sam of Health, which completely cured mo of the Dyspepsia. I had taken much of other patent Medicines, but found no relief, until I made use of your Balsam of Health, which affected a radical cure, and do recommend it to all those who are troubled with that obstinate disorder Dyspepsia. NICHOLAS WEAVER Gettysburg, Pa. Nov. 2, 1836. Certificate of Jos. S. Snapp, Frederick Co. Va. Mr. John Miller. Sir—l do hereby certify,that I s have been afflicted with Dyspepsia for the last 4 or 5 years, which has been increasing on me ever since to such a degree,that for the last 3 or 4 weeks previous to using your valuable Garlegant's Bal sam of Health, I am certain I had not eat one ounce a day of any kind of food, neither was I able to sleep with any kind of comfort during the time,be cause of a severe pain in tho stomach. In fact, I had given up myself as incurable, as I had recourse to so many different remedies without any benefit. At length I heard of your Balsam of Health being advertised, and was induced to try it. I accord ingly bought ono bottle from your agent, (Wm. Miller, Winchester.) After taking the first three doses, I found the stomach to retain in some de gree what I cat, and the pain in a groat measure subsiding. After using only ono and a half bot tles I found myself entirely well, and can now eat any thing I have an inclination for, and can sleep well at night. It was surprising to see the quanti ty of morbid matter I dischar4ed from my stomach, which I am inclined to believe was coated thick with it, which no doubt rendered all diet indigesti ble. Given under may hand this Ist day oDe camber, 1836. JOS. 8. SNAPP. • Frederick County, Va. The proprietor requests all those persons that aro afflicted in the way above descrihed,to give his medicine a fair trial,and he assures them they will not be disappointed. . He does assure the public and citizens of this place and county, that his Balsam is Botanical in its composition, and is perfectlY innocont,and can be used by both sexes of any age,witb perfect safety without any change of habit or diet. For sale only in Hagerstown, by MILLER and LUTZ, in Wu y tie'sboro', Pa. by M. M. STONER, and in Shippensburg, by JUIIN BRECKEN BRIDGE. • For sale at the Drug store of S. EL .14JEEILER. Gettysburg. May 15. 1838. Omeort,-7 ADVERTISEM ENTS. GETTYSBURG STEAM rouNprz THE subscriber has established n Steam Foundry in Gettysburg, Adams county, Pa., and is now prepared for making Ca&OZITTEM , of every kind, in the neatest and best Manner Having the best gray Foundry Pig in the State, and long experienced Workmen, the castings cannot fail to be smoother and of a superior quality; and in a short time will be prepared to do all kinds of Brass Castings mid Smith lrork. I=MEM::I Tur•uiii of every kind in IRON and BRASS, Persons having any thing to do in the above line of business, would do well to call. All orders and particularly those front a distance, thankfully received and punctually attended to. A FIRST RATE t txt tevu MaU.tv is attached to the Establishment. Patterns can therefore be furnished at all times on short notice. OLD MEATAL taken at the Foundry in exchange, and the HIGHEST PRICE IN CASH paid for 0/t/ Copper and Brass. IFrom a disposition to please, and a determination to make SUPERIOR work,— (none other shall lea✓e the Establishment,) the subscriher hopes, therefore, that he may be patronized. GEO. ARNOLD. Gettysburg, August 2S. lE+39. :im-22 FEZ its, zoom salmm THE .übscrilx, r has opened a Shop, on Second street, a few doors east from the Market House,in Chamber:4l)m . y, where ho will build SM ITH GAR ON ER'S PORTABLE HORSE POWER THRESHING MACHINE, which ho will sell in Franklin, Adams and Bedford counties. These machines are now in operation in this county, and are equal if not superior to any other —and may be had, by persons wishing to obtain them, in any of the ebove.named counties, on the shortest notice, by applying to the subscriber, who hopes by strict attention to business to secure a share of public patronage. 0c: - An advantage which this Machine has over others, is that the horse power is constructed to work under the overshot of a barn, so that rain does not interfere with its operations. JOHN TAYLOR. Charnbersburg, June 5,1838. tf-10 BrandrellPs Vegetable Pills. . PUBLIC OPINION.—PubIic opinion is per haps the only unerring guide from whose de cision there is no appeal; and was there ever such a manifestation of its approval, as there is with BRANDRETII7 VEGETABLE UNIVER SAL PILLS I Step by step has this Medicine wormed itself into favor, in spite of ENVY, DER'. siox and scoRN. Triumphant has been its pro gress to its present sphere of extensive usefulness. It has surmounted obstacles before which cookery sinks paralysed—and has gainedlor itself a repu tation which neither riirstersss, nor flippant sordid counterfeiting apothecaries can ever injure. These charlatans nevertheless DO assail it with the malignant shafts of their despicable envy, and which rebounds upon themselves with a power each day on the increase. until they themselves will be covered with the slime of their own manu facturing. They can no more, injure the reputa tion of BRANDRETV'S TILLS then they can lay their hands upon the sun. HOW' TO OE SECURE FROM COUNTERFEITS.- Never to purchase Brandreth's }'ills without be ing positively sure that the person selling has a copperplate certificate of Agency, and ( 0 - - observe it has been renewed—no CERTIFICATE BE ING ANY GUARANTEE AFTER T W ELVE MONTHS FROM DATE that Pills sold by the holder are genuine. All Pills having Vim. Brandreth on the label, and George Hodgkinson on the edge, ore counter feits, and made to DECEIVE THE PUBLIC and evade the law at the same time. These, and indeed A LL counterfeit Pills, if used according to the direction, of my Pills, aro calcu lated to DESTROY LIFE. They aro made by men having no standing or respectability, with Out habitation or name—perfectly careless of conse quences, provided money is obtained. (Extract from Dr. B's address to Citizens of U. S.) And ho careful to remember that I have never authorised any Doctor, Druggist, Apothecary, or Pedler in the United States to sell my Pills. These contemptible ' , utensil universally sell counterfeits. Never forget that this class, Doctors, Druggists, Apothecaries, and Pedlars are the men who sell counterfeits, and that all Tradesmen who are made agents, have each of them a COPPER= PLATE certificate of Agency, signed in writing with a pen by ma; and which certificate requires renewal every twelve months, it being no guitran. tee for more than one year from date—observe the date is not WRITTEN, it is COPPERPLATE. The following respective persons are my duly authorised AGENTS in Adams county, Pa., whose names are, THOMAS J. COOPER, Gettysburg, • JOHN M. STEVENSON, do. 3. A. & J. S. DAVIS, Liulestown. WILLIAM lIILDEBAND, East Berlin ADAM EPLY, Now Chester. ABRAHAM KING, Hunterstown. My offices in Philadelphia are at No. 8 North Eight Street, and 43 Chesnut Street. B. DRANDRETH, M. D. ' 241 Broadway, New York. N. 13. All travellers from mo havo a power of Attorney, proved before the Clerk of the County of Now York. Observe it. PUBLIC NOTICES. 11E.IIIITIFUL Ilk MD OF 11.111 f is the grandest ornament belonging to the human frame. how strangely the loss ot 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 fives are con sequently spenifin retirement. In short, not even the loss of property fills the geneions thinking youth with. that heavy sinking gloom as lines the loss of hisfiuir. To avert all these unpleasant cir cumstances, OLDIZ DGP.'s BALM OF CO. LUAIBIA stops the hair from falling oIT on the first application and a low bottles restores it again. It likewise produces eyebrows and whiskers; pre vents the hair front . turning grey, makes it curl beautifully, end frees it from scurf. Numerous certificates attic first respectability in support of the virtues of Oldridge's Balm, Eno shown by the propr iotors rf'Reatl the following ROBERT WHARTON, Esq. late Mayor of Philadelphia, has certified, se may be seen below, to the high character of the following gentleman. The undersigned do liertby certify that we have used the fillin of Columbia discovered by J. Old. ridge, and have found it highly serviceable net only as a preventive against the falling ofTof hair. but also a certain restorative. WM. 711ATCI1ER, sonior. Methodist Minister in St. Ge o r ge charge. No. 80 Norili IVO street. JOHN P. INGLIS, 331 Arch street. JOIIN D. THOMAS, M. I). 163 Race et. JOHN S. FUREY, 101 Spruce at. lIIIGH ;11c-CUR DY, 243 South 2d st. JOHN GARD, Jr. 123 A rch Ht. Thu aged, and those who persist in wearing wigs, may not always experience its restorative qualities, yet it will certainly raise its virtues in the estimation of the public,when it is known that, three of the above signers are more than 50 years of ago, and the others not lens than 30. CosixtoxivEsurit or P►NNSYt.VANIA, • ' City of Plailadelphhi. RONERT W HALTON, Mayor of said city of Philadelphia, do hereby certify that I rim woll acquainted o ith Messrs. J. P. Inglis, John S.-Fu rey, and Hugh McCurdy, whose names are sign ed to the above certificate, that they are gentle. men of character and respectability, and as such full credit should ha given to the said ce:tificate. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand, and caused the Peal of the city to bo affix ed; [L. S.] this sixth day o f December, ROBERT WHARTON. Mayor. Ones:eve that each bottle of the Genuine Balm he• s splendid engraved wrapper, on which is re presented the Falls of Niagara., &c. &c. For sale at wholesale by Comirrocx, & CO Solo Agents for-America, Now York, and by most druggist throughout America. Piles or Heemorrhoids. IE3 - TO TIIE AVLICTED PUBLIC. ITT is considered 0. -'great importance for the igir. public to know the following facts : About four years ago, Solomon Days, the per son to whom the celebrated Dr. Gridley had, on his death bed, imparted the secret of making a Liniment to cure the Pile., authorized it to be put up and sold under this name of flays' Lini ment, and enjoined that all who would use one bottle fur the Piles, and return the empty bottle, should have the prices refunded. Since that time, upwards of fifty thousand bot tles have been sold, out of which, nut ten have been returned, and those only because the per sons did not ueo it properly 1: Such 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 seating with that dreadful complaint may avail themselves of its use. There are many thousand certificates of the most respectable and authentic character,many of which may be examined where the article is Hold. 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 hoe no equal, and the agents are now bound to refund in all cases whore it does not cure. It is being used in Hospitals in our principal cities with great effect. No FICTION.--This extraordinary chemica I composition, the result of science and the inven tion of a celebrated medical neon, the introduction of which to the public, was invested with the so lemnity, of a death-bed bequest, has since gained a reputation unparalleled, fully sustaining the correctness of tho lamented Dr. Gridley's lost confession, that "Ito dared not dio without giving to posterity tho benefit of his knowledge on the subject," and he therefore bequeathed to his friend. and attendant S. flays, the secret of his discovery. It it is now used in the principal hospitals, and the private practice in our country, first and most certainly fur the cure of the PILES, and oleo so extensively and effectually as to baille credulity. unless where its effects are witnessed. External lytte the following complaints: For Dropsy.—Cresting extraordinary absorp tion at once. All Swellings.—Reducing them in a few house. Rheumatism-A cute or Chronie.giving quick ease Sore Throat,—By cancers, ulcers, or colds. Croup and 'Whooping Cough .— Externally rod over thochest. All Bruises, Sprains, and Butes, curing in tow hours. ' Sores and Ocers.—Whether fresh or long standing, end Fever sores. Its'operation upon aeults and childien in redu cing rheumatic swellings, end loosening, coughs and tightness of the chest by relaxation of the petits, has bee' surprising beyond conceptilii.-- The common remark of those who have used it in the Pir.rs, is, "it acts like a charm." It is used only as an external application, and as sovemign power in curing the above named complaints, is justified by seientifi-,principles. CALTTION..--Oi” , fitVo that each bottle of the gen: nine hase splendid engraved wrapper with the name of Mr. flays and Comstock S. Co on it. 0:" . For Sale nt the Drug Store of SAMUEL 11. BUEHLER. C;ettrhora, Oct. 13, 1837. edriv 12-98 r-1 c" 6 --4 ii l c..l-ai „ I m -1 Fi ""•4 i , i il, 1 I i 1 1 1 1 1 1 l It I'l r• Al 2 0 %" 2%. o 1-