ADVERTISEMENTS DISSOLUTION OF CO-d'.`IIIIWERSITIP. THE Co-Partnership of the firm of MA GI(' & Tann= was dissolved on the 6th instant by mutual consent. All persons having unsettled accounts, will please settle the same with either of the subscribers. DAVID HEAGY, DANIEL TRIMMER. Gettysburg, March JO. it. rittlE 6ubscriber has on hand a very fine assortment of the different arti• cies of furniture, at his ware room, in Chambersburg street, ono door west of Christ's church; among which aro some of the very latest fashioned Bureaus, Bedsteads, He hopes that those wishing to purchase, will call and see his lot of furniture before they purchase elsewhere, as ho is de termined to sell low for CAM, or for such Lulanna as will suit him. He can also furnish custopers with CHAIRS PLAIN OR FANCY,- of a superior quality. COFFINS Lunde according to order as usual. - D. MAGIC Agent for Gettysburg, March 10. a 0 .73C000111 AJZIVIU 4 . I .4O - 3Pcb WHEREAS the Mal/ Duntritn,Esq. President of the several Courts o Common Pleas, in the Counties composing the 19th District, and Justice of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and oth. or offenders in the said District—and Wes. M'CLEAN and Geo. WILL, Esquires, Judg es of the Courts of Oyesland Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, 'for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the County of Adams—have issued their precept, bearing date the 29th day of January, in the year o our LORD one thousand eight hundred and forty, and to me directed, for holding a Court of Common Pleas and General Quarter Sessions °Utile Peace, and General Jail Delivery, and Court of Oyer and Ter miner, at Gettysburg, on Monday the 27th day of April nest— Notice., is lie - re:l3y Given, To all the Justices of the Peace, the Coro ner, and Constables. within the said County of Adams, that they be then and there, in their proper person, with their Rolls, Re cords, Inquisitions, Examinations, and oth er Rernembrances,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 bhall be, in the Jail of the said County of Adams, are to be then and there,to prosecute against them as shall be just. 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NOTICE -06. S hereby given to all persons interested that LETTERS 01 ADMINISTRATION. Ot the Estate of JACOB BROUGH late of Frankhn Township, Adams county, dec'd have been granted to the subscriber resi ding in said township. Those indebted are requested to pay without delay—and those having claims will present them in order for settlement. D. MIDDLECOFF, Administrator. March 24. OLD ESTABLISHMENT. CirpCHE Subscriber has now on hand a P•a'n very splendid assortment of CHAIRS AND BEDSTEADS, at his old stand m South Baltimore street, which are unequalled fur neatness of finish in the Country; and for the durability of his work, those who have been using it for years can testify. He will be pleased to see his old customers and friends; and the public are invited to call and see the stock on hand, it may be to their advantage be fore purchasing: I take this opportunity to return To my old patrons and It iends, My thanks sincere as ever; And humbly hope till life ends, To :00b0 thetr Ihvors never. N. DEN WIDDIE. Gettrshurg,March 3. DR. FRANKLIN J. SMITH, RESPECTFU LLY calls the attention of his friends and the public generally, to the important and intetesting fact, that he is fully prepared and qualified to cure the most inveterate cases of rheumatism.— The various diseases to which mankind are subject (if curable) can also be effectually and radically cured by him, safely and ex peditiously, at moderate and reasonable charges, without subjecting the patient to the poisonous influence of minerals, such as mercury, arsenic, &c. His remedies are mild, agreeable, and efficient, and operate in accordance with the laws of the animal economy. Doctor F. Smith is ready at all times to attend patients at their houses - . Patients livinu" at a distance can be accommodated with board and medical attendance at mod crate prices at his dwelling, in Carlisle street, the hcuse formerly occupied by Dr. &duchy. Dr. Smith would also Inform the public that his mode of treatment will perfectly remove the bad effects remaining in the aye. tern, from the usa of mercury or any other poisonous mineral. Medical 'men of the h:ghest distinction and talent, such as Matthias, Alley, Cramp ton, Pearson, Abernethy, Carmichael, &c. affirm that chancres and buboes, ulcerations in the throat, together with diseases of the periosteum, tendons, cartilages, ligaments, fascia, and eruptions of a highly obstinate character, are the consequence from the ad ministration or use of mercury. These aw ful effects of ynercury are not novel, for every physician of veracity will acknow ledge them to be of frequent and ineluncito ly occurrence. Sept. 17. If Gouley's Veg,etable Medicines UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS! No medicine has, perhaps, ever met with such decided and general success as Gouley's Vegetable Bitters. THIS medicine has been but a few years before the public, and the demand for it has already become so great, that the sub. scriber finds it difficult to supply the numer ous orders which he is constantly receiving. Innumerable Certificates in his possession bear testimony to its medicinal virtues and attest the fact of its having preserved the lives of hundreds both in this city and else where. His VEGETABLE COUGH DROPS, a new article, are also getting into general use, having been productive of the most be neficial effects in hundreds of families of the first respectability in this city and vicinity I and although they have in one instance, but without any foundation or truth, been pro nounced poisonous, lIUNDIiEDS of ceri if.cates can be produced of their having performed positive and ejjectual cures in the most obsti nate cases, both on young and old, and he now challenges any one to produce satisfac tory evidence that there is one particle of any ingredient in their composition that can injure a person in the lowest stage of any disease. Having administered his medicines in al most all diseases to which the human fami ly are subjected, he never, in a single in stance, found them to produce any injurious effects, but, on the . contrary,they have been attended with the most romTlete Buccal'. N. 11.—As the Fever and Ague is very prevalent at this season of the year, he can confidently recommend his VEGETABLE BITTERS as a CERVAIN cunc,and invites all who may be afflicted with this dreadful disease to make trial of them. The attention of Masters and Owners of Vessels is called to this medicine; it will be found of great benefit ninong their crews, and a sure preventative of many of the di seases to liichthc mariner is subject during long and tempesito,iis vr;yngec, LOUIS GOULEY, No. 21,2, Baltimore street, near die Centre Market, !win - cc': Harrison and Frederick titre:As, Nov. 25 - I y ADVERTISEMENTS. Diseases of the I.llngs! iIpHE melancholy effects of which o A- obituaries painfully exhibit, have for some years been increasing to an alarming extent. The dreadful ravers of these complaints have in a vast number of cases been arrested, by the use of Dr. Hello's Asttinatic or ConsumptiVe Pills,which have proved one of the most useful medicines ever yet discovered, Ibr complaints of the Lungs generally. This medicine 'has re• stored a large number of persons, from the very borders of the grave, to health and society, who had been given over by their friends, and in many instances even by their Physicians, as past ralief ! Among a large number of cases of cure by the use of this invaluable medicine, the following are gresented to the public. Copy of a Letter. Dear Sir,—llnving had a seem° cough en tirely removed by the use of you' Dr. Rel• fe's Asthmatic Pills, (and occasional use of the Antibilious Pills!) I Teel it a duty in cumbent on me to inform you more min utely fur the benefit of others who may in like manner ho affected. To be more paticular, I would say that for about ten years past with but little in termission;l. have been affected with a hard, dry, hacking cough, attended with great pain dud sinking of the stomach and with very little raising of phlegm—that I have tried from limo to time many prescriptions, with no or at most, with a temporary relief and had become constrained to believe that I should recievo no lasting relief when I was recommended to make trial of the above named Pills, which I did with little confidence of u beneficial result, but contra• ry to my expectation, in a few days my cough was wholly broken up, and subs°. quently removed I I feel thankful for the benefit I have re ceived, and am full) persunded that mnny, if not all, who are affected in the manner that I have been, would find a complete cure by doing as I have done. You are at lib erty to make use of this communication in any manner that you may deem most expo. client or productive of good. Respectfully yours, dr.c. (Signed) HORATIO N. CRANE. Boston, March 14th, 1836. Mr. Thompson Kidder. Another Letter. [From a gentleman of the first respectabili ty, to whom reference can be made.] Mr. Kidder, Dear Sir :—Having been affected for several years past with weak lunge and a troublesome cough, which had become very alarming, I was induced to try the efficacy of your Relic's Asthmatic Pills, from which I have derived so much benefit that I have recommended them to a number of my friends as a cure for coughs, colds, &c. and have heard of no instance in which the pa tient has not been benefittad. Believing as 1 do that this medicine has been the means of prolonging my life, and that of a near friend, who is subject to a 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, South Boston, Fob. 22d. 1636. .11 Remarkable Case. A gentleman states an extraordinary case, that of his wife, who was reduced so low by a pulmonary complaint, that symp toms of •approaching dissolution began to exhibit themselves, so that-tier Physician . intimated that nothing further could be done fur her—that her case was past hu• man skill, and the Doctor observed shortly alter, while at a neighbors, that Mrs. W. was about to leave ds. The same evening a relation recolornciolvd a trial of these (Rope's Asthmatic) Pith, they were accord nigh , administered. Itri:ihiCing such relief, and ell'ectity so urns a change during the night, that in ilia woi litng strong hopes %%TN.e nth), ded olat least a partial restoration of her health, which was ellected, and made comparitivelx comfortable by a continued sue of these-Pills. Timely Belief. 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 business, and finally to exhibit such alarm• ing syinptems as to excite serious fears for the result--in these circumstances ho was advised to make use of these Pills, which he. did, and with such complete success, as to be able to resume his business in a few days, entirely cured Much more testimony might be produced to prove this one of the best medicines ever discovered for all stages of Consumption, Coaghs, Colds, Asthma, Hoarseness, Wheesing, Difficulty of breathing, Tight ness of the Chest, Pain in the Side, Spitting of Blood, &c. &e. Price—Whole Box of 30 Pills, $1 00— Half Box of 12 Pills, 50 cents. 0:7 - None genuine unless signed T. KID DER, on tho wrapper, (sole proprietor and successor to Dr. Conway,) by whom they are for sale, at his counting room, No. 99, Court st. Boston, (up stairs,) and by his spa. cial appointment, at The Drug and Book Store of S. 11. BUEHLER. Price $l, or 6 bottles for 85. LAW NOTICE. C. BAKER ityILL practice Law in the several Courts of Adams county.—Office in Chambersbura street, one door . west of Mr. Buehler's Store. Gettysburg, April PO, MG. ly-5 JOB PRINTING, OF ALT, luNna, Such as Handbills, Advertisements, • Cards, Pamphlets, and Blanks, Nentiy and es pvtliticti3ly c;xecutal nt the office of ~ 7 77 fr: X7'A YrNf Ft." ADVERTISEMENTS MI SHIA OTO A' II 0 TIE k, Corner of Market Street and Market Square, nAitru.ssuinci, PAL THE Subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public that he has to ken the W ASHINGTON HOTEL—that well known tavern stand situated at the car• nor of Market street and Market Square, Harrisburg, lately occupied by Maj. George W. Johnson, which he has fitted up in a su perior manner, with claire new furniture of the newest fashion and best quality, from garret to cellar. The house has also un dergone a thorough repair, and is put in the best condition for the accommodation of customers. Ho takes the liberty to state that the Washington Hotel shall be kept in the best manner. His Table will always be furnished by the best the market °fiords, and so serv ed as to suit his guests. Ills Bar will be supplied with the best of wines and liquors of all k;nds. His Stable, (the largest in Harrisburg,) will be attended by faithful Ostlers, and every attention given that can be desired. As ho is desirous of proving that he is doiermined to keep a house not excelled in Harrisburg, ho respectfully ii.- vites travellers, members of the Legislature and others, to call and judge for themselves, n. 4 he will be happy at any and all times to see them. Oct. L. S'VBSIZiI YWUNDIA. CONSTANTLY on hand, and for sale at the Foundry, and always inadu to order on short notice. Machinery for Mills, Factorys, Thrash ing Machines, Horse power, Lime Sp , caders,Windmills,itc. -ALSO Wagon and Carriage Boxes, Plough irons, Pots, Kettles and Puns, with a great variety of other articles belong ing to the business. GEO. ARNOLD. Gettysburg, March 10. CLOTHS CLOTHS AUST received a fresh_ suppiy of very cheap CLOTHS, comprising all co lors.—Also, a good assortment of CASSI MERES and CASSI EFTS. For sale by R. G. IPCREARY. Jan. 4. MR. JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT.—This in. Moir valuable medicine is daily effecting some o the most astonishing and wonderful cures that have ever been known. All who have over used it for Asthma, Coughs, Spitting of Blood, Hoop. log Cough; Croup or Hives, Consumption,Chron. is Plourisy,floarsoness, Pain and Soreness of the Breast, difficulty of Breathing, and ovary other disease of the Lungs and Breast, can and do at. test to Its usefulness. Bronchitis,a disease which is annually sweeping thousands upon thousands to a premature grave, under the mistaken name of Consumption, is always cured by it. The usu. al symptoms of this disease ,(Bronchitis) are Coughs,Sorenoss of the Lungs or Throat, Hoarse. ness, Difficulty of Breathing, Asthma, Hectic Fe ver, a spiting up of Phlegm or matter, and seine. times blood. It is an inflamation of the fine skin which lines the inside of the whole of the wino tubes or air veesels,which run through every part of the Lungs. This Expectorant immediately suppresses the Cough, Pain, Intlantulion, Fever and Difficulty of Breathing, and produces a tree and easy Expectoration, and a cure is soon olfec. led. It always cures Asthmas—two or three largo doses will cure tho Croup or Hives of Chilaren,iii from fifteen minutes to an hour's time. 1t tin mediately subdues the violonce of Whooping Cough; and effects a spoedy cure. Hundreds who have boon given up by their physicians as incurable with "Consumption," have bcou recto red to perfect health by it. REV. JOHNATHAN GOING, D. D. Prosi. dont of Granville College, Ohio, says—"ho was laboring undor a severe cold, cough and hoarse. ROBS, and that his difficulty of breathing was so groat that ho font himself in imminent danger of immodiato suffocation, but was perfectly cured by using this Expectorant." Mrs. Dilks, of Sa lem, N. J. was cured of Asthma, of twenty years standing, by using two bottles of this medicine.— Mrs. Ward, also, of Sulom,waa cured of the same complaint by one bottlo. A young lady, also of Salem, who was believed by her friends to be far gone with Consumption, was perfectly restored by throe bottles. Dr. Hamilton, of St. James, South Carolina, was greatly affected by a cough, hoarseness and soreness of the lunge, and on using a bottle of this medicine, Ibut.d 'permanent relief. The following certificate is from a practisign Physician, and a much respected Clergyman of the Methodist Society, dated Modest Town, Va. - August 27, 1838. Dr. Jayne—Dear Sir—l have hem) using your Expectorant, extensively, in my practice, for the last three months, and for all attacks of colds, in flamation of the lunge, consumption, asthma, pains and weakness of the breast, it is decidedly the boat medicine I have ever tried. Vary lospectfully yours, R. W. WILLIAMS, M. D Numerous other certificates might be added, but the above aro considered sufficient evidence of its great usefulness. Prepared only by Dr. D. Jayne, No. Q 0 South Third street, Philadelphia. Price $l. Whet.° also may be had Jayno's Carminativo Balsam, for the cure of Bowel Comphint, &c Tonic Vorrnifuge, for the removal of Worms, &c Sanative Pills, for Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, and Female Diseases, &c. Also, Jayne's flair Tonic, fur the retrieval of Baldness and procure. Lion of the Hair. For salo at tbo Drug Storo 01, S. 11. DUF,IILER Gettysburg, Fob. 18, 1840. OOPING COUGH, AND CROUP. -.TO PARENTS—LIVNE'E , EXPECTORANT,id with- MA exception the most valuable preparation in use, for the above diseases. It converts Hoop tog Cough into a mild a..d tractable disease and shortens its duration more than one hall,and pro duces a certain and speedy recovery. Front hall to ono tea spot nful, will certainly cure Croup in infants and young children, in !tallith hounto an hour. The lives of hundreds of children will be saved annually, by always keeping it or, hand toady for ovary ornorgancy. For aalo at No. 20 South 3rd street Philadelphia, For solo at the Drug Store of 11. BUEHLER. tlillybbtrt, Fob. IS, 1841), WM. E. CAMP. 6m Mr. ATKINSON—Dour Sir: A lbw weeks ago I noticed in your paper, an account of the surpri sing effects of Jayne's CannMauve, iii restoring a great number of passengers on board a Al issis sip;, steamboat, to per feet health who were a Ike led with Bowel Complaint. I was glad to se you notice it so kindly; you way rest assured IL deserves the praise be, toned upon it. 11.e-bso. efit received from this medicine, iii re es pecially his Expectorant, induces me to s i,,to toy case to you, for the benefit of thoFe ho are “fili, ted in the same way. It has been my misfortune, air,. to labor wider a cough and asthmatic.' op. pression, for more than ball a century k 1 lien a soldier in the American camp, in 1778,1, n ith many others, (uwil g, to great exposure,) had a violent attack of disease of the Ltings,by a hich I was disabled from duty for n long time. Since that period until recently, I have never been free from a violent Cough and difficulty of breathing. Your after your I have expectorated over a gill a day; often muck more, and sometimes mixed with blood. For months together, night after night, I have had to sit or be bolstered up to ob tain my breath:Dm weakness and debility eau. sed by such constant expectoration, frequently brought me to a state bordorin on death. It has been a matter of astonishment to my family and friends that lam hero to write this to you. I have had skilful physicians to attend me, and every thing done that was thought likely to give ma relief, without tiny beneficial effect. Last winter I had another severe attack of Indenta tion alit° Lungs, which I fully expected would Ito the lust. I then considered my case as past the aid of medicine, when I was persuaded to call on Doctor Jayne. With the assistance of Divine. Providence, through hini,l was once more raised from my bed, but the coughing and wheezing wearied me day and night. Ile advised ma to use his Expectorant. 1 did so, with a strong hopo that, as it had cured many of my acquaintances of various diseases of the Lu go, it might at least mitigate my sufferings. Need I say how gratifi• od I felt? It has EFFECTUALLY CURED me. As soon as I commenced taking it, I found it touch ed my case, and I began to breathe with moro freedom. My expectoration became more ea..y, and my cough entirely left me. I now feel as wolf us ever I did in my life, and am better than I have been for the last SIXTY YEARS. Last sum. , tner I spit a groat deal of blood; now, thank God, lam perfectly cured Now, Sir, after suffering so long,and finding at last such signal relief hem Jayno's Expectorant, I feel anxious to inform my fellow citizens whore relief may be had. If you think this worthy a placo in your paper you wall oblige mo by noiicing it. NICHOLAS HARRIS, SEN. N 0.35 Lombard Sticot. Dr. Jayno's Office is No. 20 South Third street Philadelphia. For sale at the Drug Store of S. H. BUEEILEn. Gettysburg, Feb. 18,1840. 'VORPtIS! WORMS!! WORMS!!! To remove these dangerous and troubleFeme iab itants of the