- AIWEic I Isli‘lENTs FALL Ac IVIATER GOOD N. 1114 IL SWOPE havino just returned a-v• from the cities ol Philadelphia and II &m ore wit:i a large and genvral assort mot Chills. 01441tnere9 and Cassinetts, Silk and Merino Vesting% Black 31a , tioni Lusirmg, Blue fru! 11l u k Fugored ata Plain colored Gro de Nap, Almvelmu de Lames, Eoghsh and French Merino, 3 4 RI. du. 0 4 FICIICII Bombazines, blerina and Thibei Wool Shawls, liiLhland do. IV nue, S.mrlet, Green and Yellow Flan nebs, White G Ingo Flannel, /Peached at Unbleached Canton Flannel, Colored Do. do. a 4 and 4-4 PI lid Linsey, and Unbleached Muslin., Conded Frorkg, Net Lambs' %Vim! Shirts, Ladies Black and White Silk lions, 0 ) , Wit.tarti do. Cashmiee do. Bla .k Wwitstrif 4 Hose, Lido." K 1 4I Gloves, Do. Lined do. B-rlin and Wool do. Priiit4, ChPrkti. &e. Willett he takes peculiar pleasure in in viting thrie wh • Itro teed nt Kart:Ansi a. call land examine, ea they were b.itight upon suPli ter , il4 94 will enable hill) to sell them .1: 1 )W THAN l'H EY HA Vb. EVER YE I' OFFEKED IN THIS AI ARSE N .w is the time, cull and for yoldreirilve4 Country produce take in exchange for f100d... CrettvAli•irlz, Sept. 1.4. 1.419 if. NEW O:VDS. JUST received a... 1 for sale at his old stand, n I Irue s ark GOODS. aiming whiel. t+a gent variety of cheep Cash, Coatiogs, Cs o . s metis, Melina.% Calicoes, Si. k... I:.e.ds—and a very great vari ety of Fancy I:oo.la—glen, Hardware. SitiVrti, ate. &c. Cull and see, the above g. ads will be sold at prires to atuit the times, fur Cash or pro duce. GEO. ARNOLD. P. S Old Metal, Coprwr it s d ken in exchange Ibr new Sieves ur Gmide. G. A. Sept. 24. FRES!' SUPPLY OF SPiING & SIIVIME3 GADS. S. WITHEROW kt; psi re urtied Irtint the Coy, it nd is i t .w 41weing at In* Slow, en the cor Per of the Center. Swiare rind Ballitnoro street, n inns! splendid swan/linen! of a ID 0 s uitable to the season—amongst which an a fi 1N Nuliply of Sup-rli.se Cloihs, of o/I colors, the best ever b ought to the borough of Gettysburg C .4simere4. Civonnetis, Sat mot to, Mougeline de Laines, anti Shim Is, Linen, Riney Haniikerelliers, Figured B Somme, Clotho; AND A 4pLuNuin A4SIJIIIIIIIIRNT OP SiII:4, black. aseJild44, catered, *f i rmed C4inloric tind B're'd dip. do. Calicoes and Chintz from to 50; BONNETS. • .1110:10 • FINN AtesoIITMLNT 011, eautzpzawaxPett in filet. every thin!! in 1)13 line from " a re. dlr to an nielifir."— Alen. • -• liaraware, Queenswar Gracerirs, Ee'r. Egc. ill of which have been purchase d on the Teri: lowest tersn4, and with great care; asp' edit'be !mild, lie venturi.s In sav, WO I heat) es'they 4`llll he procured at dny *nem in the enuntrV. Ile invites the cdtblic cill 'and view 1114 11.4*Irtillellie(Inillef: 1 VIM no ona leAroa4 of purchasing will b" ahle to re.ii-t the - tempting BA RGA INS h. is 'enabled to IST them. Kr All kiiida or Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods. Gettysburg, April 23, PS% 41 9 Hillard GItOCKI{S & COMMISSION 31EICCIIANTS, R A LTI MORE, OFFER to the Country trade for Cam or p-ompl payment, the following GOODS: TO WIT: 59 bis. S. ll..7l4tssses 211 hkild. Weal India & N. Orleans dine 200 hogs Rio Coffee, (port strong scented) 100 " Liaguir I do. 300 " Havana do. 69 Mids. N. Orleans & Porto Rico Sugar 10 pipes and half pipes Champagne.and Rochelle Brandy 5 " I:in tSt) ti..rcea f lone, 209 b txes [taming 109 Thaw do. 130 eighth do. Fresh Importatieo. 50 ksge do. ToGISTII6II WITH Cinnamon. Cloves, Pepper, Tins it. chests, °half cheats and boxes, 4.c. 4.c. 11 Nov. IT 1•437. , tf-3 LAW NOTICE, a. SASS:/. WILL Putt - tire I.ltol in thee t.everitt Comltt of Adam. Grattfv-011re itt elptalowl.khate &reel, one dour west of M r. beattuweu Owl ystritrt, April .10,3 ,4 30 ty-8 AIW RTISE ENTS. W.II.BIIINGTON HOTEL. MARKKTEQUARE,IIAIIIII-BaliG, PA 54111 E subscriber respectfulty a Inruni his friends add the public that he lons taken the W ASII INGTON HOTEL, that a. I• known Invest' stand situated at the Comet ..f Nlatket street and 11atk. t Square Har rwbn.t,•, lately occupied by 111§j,or Georg. W. Johnson, which he has rift d up in a 'u perior manner, with entire new furniture nt the newest fle.hion and best quality, lion girret In cellar. The house hss alsti under gone a th.ir •u,•h repair,and is put in the hest continuing for the nee tttttt Initiation of ens turners. Ile takes the liberty to state that the IVashingto, Hotel shall be kepi in the wanner. Ilis Taw.e will always be fur wished by the best the market affords, nod au served as lie suit his guests. His BAN will be supplied with the best of wines twit liquors of all kinds. nit; STABLE (the 'ar_ est in Iloirlimburg,) will be attended by faith ful 11-tlers, amt every attendant given tnat can be desired. As h. is desirous of prov ing th a t l ie is determined to keep a horns, not excelled in Harrisburg. he re+eectfull s invites travellers, members of the Le.olools lure and others, to call and judar for hue . - selves, as be will be happy al any and al times to see them. R. • .11* SWOPE, returns his sincere la-r• thanks to the citizens iif(pettabiarg. and the public general!), for the very liberal share of patronage received by bin,. De term ned to merit a continuance Of [white favor by uureinittiin! exertmus and a determination to keep conotantly on hand A SUPERIOR ASsORTMENT OF Br it 'tali, rettch, anit Do uvastic, *awl' tux& *to.- tI tmas, sit the lowest priree—he has the pleasure of a 1111 l sowing to the public. that he h.ao just reiurne.l front the city, with an additional Supply of .Iretv IP most itlesiredge Gontlu, whirl) with his pre•eui gawk %ill Iwo, en •thle him to otter to those who may favor hun with it call. A VERY SUPERIOR ASSORTMENT OF SPRNG SUMMER 631;ES, to oil of which tie most re4pecifully tuvder their Anewioii. i;ett%stro-0. Inn" IQ. 1-.39 tr-12 PLOUGIIS. A V I N G 'wen npre.ireed agent fie: 1 - 11 . Wilherow 4. Peirce's Patent Cycloidal Selfsharpening PLOUGHS, and Me wriins -with WROUGHT IRON .SHEARS, would here invite the attertlime 4i:owers generally to those n•wly invent ed ploughs. as being an innpiv-rnei l i or any Self sharpening Plough mat has yet been iefi•ted to the piddle. On hand and 'Or side at the Mill of the sultsetiher in Germany towristii;s. and at his store in Gettyriburg. GEORGE ARNOLD. net. 5 4t NEW 5 r; aE. "1 1 11Esiihscrinei now.. rorwria the piddle d that he has taken that ',mud formerly hv Win. G . :lie-pie. in Dal „a le rt d i rec t ly oopieole Yeast's llotrl,vi here to is now prepared to offer an entire, Nei— Large and Splendid assortment of DUY GOOD:-4, Groceries, liar:aware .!5 Que.ensware, Selected with great care and bought upon the very beet terms ter Cash. Ano.nd his very general assortment are airs fulluarme lir : 1 Blue, Black, and Brown Chubs, Polish and Invisible Gr. en Cloths, Black, Ribbed and Plain Cassimeres, Fancy Nlelhoorii Ribbed, do Plain Fancy Oilfired. do Superior Black Satin Vevainge Fig. & Plain. Black 'Silk Velvet, Superior Tabby Velvet, White Linen Drillings, Ribbed and Plain, Brown do do do do. Black Summer Clotho, Me!bourn Ribbep do. Elephant and Bang up Core, rich Linens, 10-4 Table Diapers, 16-4 Irish Sheeting'. Bassin and Scottish de. Black Minimum Luvtring, Blue Black, do. Fi.rr_ed and Plain Gro de Nape, Plain Gro de Berlines, Fancy, Gause.tiatin & Lace Bordenrd ehowls, White and Black Silk Gloves, Lars and Pic Nit, do. Kid and Beaver. do. Gentleman's Silk, Kid and Bearer White and Klerk 5.1 k Hose. White and Black Silk 1-2 do. White end Black. Colored do. saso—A HANDSOME ASSOTHENT 07 Bonnet Ribbons, Lawns, Calicoes, (as low as 61) Vltaraelaine de Leine% With a great variety of altruist every 'ether description of GOODS; to all al which he would respectfully call the alien tirin of the citizens of Gettysburg and neighhortionct. es from the ••onerstrar terms upon which they were bought, lie will be etialtled—as he is determirind to a 11 them it very reduced nod unusual prices. D. ft. SWOPE. Gettysburg, April 23. I 39. tf-4 N. B. Country produce taken in exchange rm. g00d... - JOit Plll\ll'lol4, Foch am Handh.lls. Adv.•rtptemrntM, PamPhletti, tine B lanks t,:" all kinds •• needy and expeihtt,in.4lv a ttertgled tit the offiee, s f thr S"i',► B. WM. E CAMP 137.11 P. following retharri prima will be herrafier charged for PltIN Ntl PES at Burca's New Ywk 1 pe d.‘, No. 13. I 'l.4iiiber a street, and NO. 3, City Hall Place: Pica, 38 cents g lb. Small Pica, 40 41 Long Primer, 42 gg Beurgeos, 46 Oa Brevier, 54 rt Minion, 66 Nonparril, 84 gg Agate, 108 rr Pearl, 140 14 Ornamental Letter and other Types in proportion. These Are the prices nn a credit of nix mnth. but we wish at this time to encriu , - a..e gaunt credit or cash purchases, and will then f re make a disenunt ~f five per errat um fear New York arceptance at 100 days, and 10 per rent. for coals. We have rerrnily added to our former itensive ns.ortivient severity-five different kinds and 8 Z.al of °lowa, Extended Outline, Skeleton, Shaded, Ornamental, modern thinfaced Black, &c. 100 new Flowers, and a great variety of Ornaments, forming alto gether the most extensive and elegant as. sortment of Printing Types in the United States. and absolutely an unrivalled one.— We also furnish every other article that is risers-airy to. a Printing Office. Printers of Newspapers who publish this 1 1 141veri isetnent three times beflire the Ist of November 1' 4 39, sending us one rifthe pub lications, will receive payment, when they purchase from the Foundry, four times the amount of their bill. A Catalogue of Reasons for using Dr. Peters' Vegetable Pills. 1. BECAUSE experience has established their merits. and decided them to be best, air also the most popular of modern medical discoveries. 2. Because they are ccriposee of simples which have the pow... ro du good in an immense number (tresses, without possessing the means to du in jury in any 3. Because they are not &quick msdleine.but the sciestifie compound of a regular physician, who has made hi• pro essinn the study of his life and are hence recommended as a standard family medicine by the regular faculty For ode mac at the Ancelmenries and Drug Storeys of Geo , R. GILEt"RT and D R. MILES Co,opound Dm. or* rif inato MIN, a silt:1.41111e for ni the Apotiternry a n d Drug Store of (:Et). 611,Lita1' o di CO. iffs, ADVERTISEMENTS Rev. V.7.Ctl, Ic...elites CEIRTIFICATE. ail is to Certify that I was severely of 4 -An flirted with the disease technically ,erined B•onchitis, the Tonsils considerably swollen and much itillanied,tlie uvula or pul ite permanently elongated the Trachea or Windpipe exceedingly painful, n,y disease seas Pll extensive and "aggravated, its to dis goulsoy me limn in% pndes.ional net 1 was induced to make application t. •ise celebrated l'rsilessor Doctor Smith of ISaUitr,ore, who cut fr a part of the palate, whirls gate some little relief. but still did ,it cure the disease under which I was Iv :Noting. A. a dernier resort I appli I d to hr F, I. Siti.th a Botanic Physician of Hanover, .it Gettysburg, by %hose rare, rklfi and judicious trestment,l have been perfect !y and radically cured ; and I thus make it ;nadir ,a,, art of but c 1111 l nim justice to the Do ctor, and from a full & strong senceol iirstiude lu t end al the same lime /14 an inducement to others similarly nfh•cird warmd themselves of the like beep• fps, as witness my hand this loth day of Septem• her, 1. 4 39. EZRA KELLER. tf TO P.R..IN I"JittS. 4-t H F. Proprietors of the Buliiinnre Type Foresdry heieofter, pill the type ot their inailufarture at the Name reduced rate!, that are now ittrered by miter fain.ine4 in Philadelphia. New York and Moons' : Pica, at 2' 4 cents per pound. small Pica, 40 Lung Primer, 42 do. Bourgeois!, 4R do. Br,vier, 54 do. Minion. 66 do. Nonpareil, 84 du. The •hatir prieeti are on of credit 61 six mouths, and f •r mecept:mces iu the city Ht three tux time tof five per cent will be made, and a further tine of the same a unt, if cash is paid. Old metal idken in rxrhangr • at 9 cr►►tN per fawn& Printers can alai, be furnished with wood I-tter, of all sizes•--pfaut and iirmainele al Inter, Nowell", borders, rills in el news paper ornaments in great variety ; prin ting pregame; of all kinds, printing ink, brims rules, leads and quaitatilit*; lii re, quoins, cases and stands ; chases of all sizes, w•nuglst and cost; etitittioaing slick+, gal leys, impo-mg stones, roller +nicks, bill stocks. parchments fur inpans, together oith every article required in a printing lif fice. All orarrs will Ito promptly executed and .04 oded to in Stleh 1111111111Wr insure pa vislacii,,a. and forwarded ii ally way that nay to- dirretr.l. CHAS CA RTF.R, Ad,-rot a. T. F. Oct. 21. St tjrPtioltera of nowspapPr9, who will co ps, this adv-stofiertr..lo ilt !kr ammint t sui dont' s, and aPtail a copy °filo. paper ohreet • d to shr age•tit, will tvive eraii.l for that ?GUM ahem a purchase a made sittouoiro s z to trti 'f►` 0 L.' it. ik :4a It S. GEORGE BRUCE it CO. New York. August 15, 1939. Oct. 14. 21w. SAMUEL B. BUEHLER. Gettvahtra. Jan. 29. 1` 4 : 4 9. 44—If TOMATO PILLS. _%pril 9, LW.* ADVERTISEMENTS. GOIIErS LAD VS BOOK. EnITION, :25,000 Monthly. More than sixty figures of Fashions each year.— Great nilt!ition to the editorial department : Mrs. LYDIA 11. :F/DODRI'IIIII. whom, name so intimater' connected with the literature of our country, and who has justly been termed by the contemporary press, " The firm( via of America," will ammo Mts. li.a.Le in the editorial &pertinent. it is with feelings of the greatest pleasure that the publisher of the Rook makes this announce meat. The editorial corps will now oonsist of Mr. Ss rah J. link., Mrs. L. 11 SioourneY and Louis A. Gridey. Mrs.Sigisurnev will comnience her valuable aid with the Janu ary Number. Tti,. Lady's Hook has al ways been noted for the purity of its con tents ; that marked dietinct . which char. ricierizes it shall still be preset ved ; indeed, with such conductors, it will be impossible in go astray. Thu work his been etripliat. jenny termed, "The Ladies' Nei tionid Mag azine, as ie is a receptacle tier the contribu of the most celebrated Female Wri ters of America, most of wl of any etm 'wore contribute to its pages. Twelve volumes have . already been it It is usual to announce that a small editing) only will be. published. Contrary tee thi.e. the priipriettir of the Book announces that he will publish • •ntie edit inn, with which he hopes to supply all those who will favor him with orders, coin meneinK with the Jamusry number. It shill be 'reit by Hu. iadvertiliement that eve. ry of hie 4 born wade by the proprietor this work to niske it vupprior to any oth. er to Anwririt, and an a Islew-Yetier'n Gift, the Lady's Bock is probably the MOO pro per trim cOuld be desired tor ladies, edited hr their own sett and essinted Re the editori al (lett:wound in by the pictorial tinehdlish• meats, it is positively the Bendier compa• ton. There ere ether publications that ad vet.. rise Fasltion Plate*. The publisher of the the Lady's Rook wishes it to be distifictly i under-teed that the principal fashions to his! wok are colored, and in every number, I which is not the caw- with ally other work we'll:lied iii'ilite country. Uncolored Plates of Fashions, also iiimitlik. This is a nov el feature in the work, and as it is no great expense to give plates of lesbians without rehiring, the publisher will give from three to six figure's each month, in addition to the three colored—this will make in all ge lierally eine &e.g.."' of fashiens mi ll i ci ty.— Lace patterns and patterns of embroidery will be publi-bed at regular intervals. - I hese beautiful iirlthilnelils (particularly the !firmer) have given greet satisfaction. I The ‘lusicel Department is under the su• perintendence of G Osborne, then whom no person is more capable of doing,: it j us ti ce . The Liteiary Pepsetnient is placed un• der the .-uperiiiirndieice of Mrs. Sarah J. lisle and Mrs. I.diti 11. Sigoinney. Two Ladies so well known to the world, that to see their names in connection with s se% publication iii at once a guarantee of ita ~,,, rality, virtue, and utility . Of their co eabiliiv to (-endue, ihe La dy's Book it is presimied no person will iliiiibe e and the pro !meow mentions with pleasure that no Eng li-h or American Magazine can publish in connection with its Literary department two nettles 80 celebrated in the world of let ters. Far Similes.— A great deal of curineity is Oen expressed to see the Chiregrapliv 4 celebrated percent. We shall endeavor. As tar as lies in our power to grittily this reeling, by giviini from time to lime correct imiletimis of the must celebrated Female writers iif 'be day. General Fralnres.— Literature, Tales, Etrevi)s, Legends, Romantic incidents in Watery, Extracts (*tom the odd Poets, Reviews, Female Education, Embellish metes, Fashions, colored and uncolored, Lace, Emit • key, Far &unties, Music, &e. More than 40 figures of faillione, 'early, colored and uncolored the Preiprie ter being determined in consul, all to-tea. 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The paper is of the finest quality for periodical inter-indeed, the typographical execution hue long been a subj ct of congratulation with those beat ac quainted with theme matters. The price of the Publication is $3 00 per annual ; two copies for $5 00. The money to be positively received before a number is sent. No fetters will be taken from the Post Offiee unless the postage on them is paid. Unless punitive orders are given at the time of subeeribing, the work is contintied r alier •the first year, end if not paid duller the year. the price will be in creased to $4. For the convenience of persons wishing In eut-cribe for any of the following publi cations : Burton's Magazine, The Saturday Courier. Saturday Chronitle,Weektv Mes senger, Saturday Evening Pest and News— they will be furnished with the Laity's Book and any newel these publicatimas one year, upon the reteipt of Lab We free of Pim i ewe. Address G. A. (;()DEY. $ll akomsl Pkiladelphia. & 411 ADVERTISF.MENTS. Diseases of the Lungs! fiIFIE melancholy eff cis of which our m• obituaries painfully exhibit, have for some years been increasilig In an alarming extent. The dreadlul ravers of these complaints have in a vast number of cases been arrested, by the use ut Dr. Ite[WA Asihinetic or Consumptive Pills.which have proved one of the most useful medicines every et discovered, for complaints of the Lungs generally. This medicine has re stored a large number Of persons, from the ter) borders of Ille,rtive, to health awl society, who had 'lteen given over by their friends, and in marry instances even by their Physicians, as pair relief I Among a large number ot cases of cure by the We of this invaluable medicine, the following are gresented to the public. Copy of a Letter. Dear Sir,—having hod a severe cough en• tirely removed 11% the use of your Dr. [(el le's Asthmatic Prlls, (and oecosionol use of the Aiiiibilious Pills!) I !eel it o duty in eumbent on me to uif an► you moie min utely fir the benefit of others who may like manner be uffeetrd. 'no be more patienlar, I Would say that for about ten sears past with but little in termission,l have been atfee.ed with a hard, dry, bucking cough, attended with great pain and snikeig of the stomarb and with rimy toile raising of phlegm—thut 1 have tried t time to time many piescriptions, with no or at most, with a temporary tel wig had bee constrained to believe that I should recieve mn lasting relief when / was recommended to nwlte trial of the above mimed Pills, which 1 did with little confidence ofa botte6,•tal result, but contra• ry to my expectation, in a few days my c nigh was wholly broken up, and subse• yin utiv removed. feel thankful for the benefit I have re. ceived, and am full) persundcd that many, if not all. who are effected in the mont.er that I have been, would find a complete cure by doing as 1 have done. You are at lib erty to make use of this communicat . in any manner that you may deem moat expe dient or productive of good. Respectiully yours, dm (Signed) HORATIO N. CRANE. Boston, March 14th, Ma. Mr. Thompson Kidder. Another Letter. [From a gentleman of the first respectabili ty, to whom referenee can be made.] Mr. Kidder, Deur Sir:—Having been afr.rted for several years past with weak lunge and a rouSlesiime cough, which had become very nlanumc, I was induced to try the efficacy of your Itelle's Asthmatic Pilis. from which I have derived if*/ much benefit that I have recommended them to a number of my friei,ds an a cure for coughs, colds, i&t.c. and have heard of no instance in which the pa; tient has not been benetittad• .11elieving as I do that this medicine has bean the means of prolonging my life, and that of a near friend, who is subject' to pulmonary complaint, you may rest assured that 1 shall avail myself of every opportuni ty to make others acquainted with Its vir tues. Yours, truly, Smola Roston, Feb. 22d. 161 n. .9 Remarkable Case. A gentleman states an extraorOinary case that of lihr wife, who was reduced so low b, a pulmonary complaint, that symic toms of approaching dissolution began to exhibit themselves, so that her Physician intimate.) that nothing further could be duce for her—that her case was past lac. Mail skill, and the Dortor observed shorty tiller, wird. , at a neighbors. that Mrs. W. was about to leave us. The same evening a relation recommended a trial of these (Itelle's Asthmatic) Pills. they were acconl ingly administered, producing such relict, and effecting so favorable a change during the night, that in the morning, strong hopes were mended ofat least a partial restoratimi of her health, which was effected, and made comparitively comfortably by a continued use of these Pills. Timely Relief A person recently from neglecting a slight cold, became so seriously affected with a severe cough, which notwithstanding every attempt to remove, became so bad as to oblige him to suspend Attending to husiness. and finally to exhibit.ruCh alarm ing symptoms Rd to excite scrinns.fins for the result--in those circumstances he was advised to • make use of these Pills, which tie did. and with smell complete success, as to be able to resume his business in a few days, entirely cured 1 Much snore testimony might be produced to prove this one of the best medicines ever discovered thr all stages of Consumption, Goghs, Colds, Asthma, Iloarsenes4, Wheesing, Diffirulty of breathiog, 'fight• uews of the Chest, Pain in the Side, Spitting of Blood, sic. dm. Pric*—Vl' hole Box of SO Pills, $1 00— Half flux of 12 Pills, 50 cents.• OZTN one genuine unless signed T. KID , DER, on the wrapper, (sole proprietor and successor to Dr. Conway,) by whom they are for sale. at his counting room, Nor9g, Cowl vt. Boston, (up stairs,)and by bleep. ,cial anpointmetoot The Drug end Ronk Sinre of s. U. BUEHLER. Price $l, or 6 bottles OM 85. CHEAP CLOTHS. AGOOD assortment embracing— Very fine wool dyed Black—Superior Blue, Invisible & Mule Green, Olive,Brown and mixed Cloths. Superior Plain and Bucksin Caqsimere, Cavemen*, Kentucky lams. Beaver Clothe, Ace. &c. Just rewired and for sale by R. G. Pt ‘CHEARY. Rapt A DVERTISE MEWS F A EZ S •I'I'TEND TO YOUR INTERESTS. PLOUGILS--- - ‘I4.OUGNSII A:rr a ioortun:tyT; now offered of supply log yourselves with Woodcock's Self Sharping Ploughs. Peing the best article ever gfered the Farmers in 1488a:tints of the Slate. /1111 ESE Ploughs will not choke nor carry dirt, and the draft is about one bird less than ihe Plotielis heretofore in use; two horses doing the work of three be sides a great saving in time and money in keeping them in repair. The Point and Shear can be put on in five intruder( aml only cast 171 cents earh and when (lull can be turned and repented. These Ploughs'ltev.• been introduced in this county. The fil lowing named persons have used them to whom we recommend Farmers to apply or inftirmation respecting them. Motitjity township, Samuel Durborrow, E-q Jacob Keber, Esq. Moses Milvam, John W ilson, Joseph Miller, 1111114 Spang ler James Barr, John Benner, Cornelius Lott, Wm. Eline, Frederick Colehouse, Jacob Clutz, Samuel Reck, Josiah Benner, Jacob Norbeek, John B. Houiditelin. 11ountpleasant township, Joseph Coshun Alexander IMllvain, Eli Spengler, Samuel Sponsler, Jorob Clapsaddle, Joseph Smith, Cot nelius Houghtelm, Wm. Lott, John Torrence, Jacob Benner. Wm Roberts, Samuel Swope, Alexander Ewing, Day Snider, Joseph limier. Cumberland township, Peter Frey, H Lou,i Jacob Bolinger, John Plank, .1„; Miller, Robert Allison, Peter Epley. l - Si rri b rin township, Joseph Lott, 'Jacob Hulick, Eaton Norris, John Ilotneberger. Frankkin too nehip, Frederick Diehl. • Germany township, Mr.; toitidebaugh. A supply of the. above Pfoughs, with Points and SIIP/1111 . %Vi1l bn kept at J A THOM PSON's, Gettysburg. SAMUEL DUIiBORROW'S, Two Toverns. THOS. , WKNIGH'I"B, Franklin township `.gorge flange. New Oxford. 1). Barnitz, Hanover. J. H. Aulebaugh, MeSlierryslown. Farmers in want of good Ploughs . arm requested to gikin all lEtt. frent titian• that are now won;: them, and then take the Plunging keep them until they ate scoured and if not %%hut they have been rep resented, to return them. JOHN M. St 'BERT. N. B.—The double lice must be at least 3i feet long. Chumlwrsburg, April Id, 1839. 6in-3 .• . Brandreghtx ilgegisble Pi I ibUBLIC OPINION.—PubIic opinion is pe.. hips the only unerring guide from whose de cision there is no appeal; • nod was 'there ever sticr a mantfi.station of its approval, as there is wills lIR'ANiBE t TII7 VLGETABLE UNIVERID SAL'I Step by step has this Itlelicin- Jimmied Itrie - If into favor, in spite of rrivr, Penis otos • and semis. Triumphant has been its pro gross to,its present sphsre of ostensive usefulness. It has surmounted obstacles before which quaketv sinks paralysed—and hair gained for itself a trim.. tation wl n.N neither en rarcr•ris, nor flippant sordid cohnterfeiting apothecarit a can ever injure. These charlatans nevertheless no assail it with the malignant shafts of their despicable envy, and which rubounds upon themselves with a power each day on the increase until they themselves will be covered with the slime of their own menu recliing. They can no more injure the reputa tion of BRANDItETWS PILLS than they cu lay their hands upon the run. HOW TORE 111Ctralt. TOON COVNTIIINIPICITO. N e wer to purchase Brandreth's Pills without her. ing positiv;ely suie that the wean selling boa a copperplate certificate of Agency, and (I.j-observe it has been renewed=no CERTIFICATE JIB ING ANVGUARANTEEAFTERTWELV I MONTHS FROM DATE that 'Pills sold by the. holder sie genuine. All Pills having Wm. Brandreth on the label'. and George Hcidgkinson on the edge, are counter feits, and made to DECEIVE THE PUBLIC:- and evade the law at the same time. These, and indeed • Lt. counterfeit Pills, if use& according to the direction of my Pills, are calcu lated to mitirnoY LIFE. Thay ore made be men having no attuning or respectability, without habitation or name—perfectly careless of contra - quencea, provided money to obtained. [Extract from Dr. B'estiktress to Citizens of U. S. And he careful to remember that I have never authorised any Doctor, Druggist, Apotheeary, Pedler in the United States to well my Pill% These contemptible reasons universally sell counterfeits. Never forget that this class. Doctors. Druggists, Apothecaries, and Pedlars are the me:t who sell counterfeits, anilthat all Tradesmen robes are made agents,. have each of them a. COPPER— PLATE certificate of Agency, signed , ht writinf: with a pen by me ; and which certificate requiretv renewal every twelve months, it being no gnaran tee for more thew one year from date—observe ti n s date is not IV BITTEN, it is COPPERPLATE. The following respective persons are my duly outherived'AGENTS in Adams county, Po. whose names sic. THOMAS J. COOPER, Gettysburg,. JOHN M. STEVENSON, do. 3. A 2 .k J. 9, DAVIS, Litßestown. WILLIAM HILL/ E RA.ND, East Beret% ADAM EPLY, Neve Chester. ABRAHAM KING, Ilunterstorrtt. HAY 14ITARLAND, Abbott;tionni, COGIC da TUDOR. Hatnpion s VIOL ICKES, Petersburg, My Mikes in Philadelphia are at No. 8 Nare..),. Ei g ht strait, and 4 1 Chesnut street. H. BRANDIIETH, M. D. 2,11 Broadway, New York.. N. B. All travellers from me have II power Attorney, proved before the Clerk of thy Own of Nan Ycvli Oknrce If.