- .Grand Jury—August ,l harry-Jo' • , .liontillenban— John Mickley, Jr. Benjamin Marshall. Henry Martin. Minn/ion—George Swartz, George 11. Binder, Bornerd Hildebrand. CtsMbertancl--John Yens, Peter Fry. Slreffee—licol) Hullo. Gerinail—Mich'l.Kitsmiller, Alfred Cole. Itenallen—George Minnich. Lalintore:—J: George,papito, Wm. Hunt. . Huntinkien—Wm. Sadler. Jlioitntp/eaaani—Jesas Wilford, David Dem- ..eranigin--Wrn. Neiman. 'Tr,. I's—Arthur N. Stevens. GskyabiFs—:,Wro:Wisotsky. • Freidom--John Ellaiely. ' Conowago--John G. Mo rn ingstar. . . - G. Jilouisfjoy--John Wilson. . , G,tnerat Jury. 7J yrrine-6-David Cook, Wm. Dietrick, Jr. Ramillon—W m., Wolf, Robert Mi. ebsel i3eiselman.• , • Jkfounfpfertsanl—ffam'l Winrett, Martin Raf- Itnishargcr, John Eckeprode. • , Franklin--Alexander , Caldwell, Jae. Ewing, Ahraham Mickley, (of P.) Wm. White Cumber/and—David Horner, George Way. bright, Wm. M'Gaugby, John Butt, Wm. Hant ilton. , , _ Union—Amon L e fever. • • Reading—Jacob Shriven - # ol 4 l jek — Jesellil 4.. Henry, Pine Sneeringer, Levi Kepner, Michael Carl, Wm. D. 62:ellY,ebr.S•7•Deniel gulp. , Ittinfinglon—c kale. Lafi'erty, Abraham Trois. tie, liones Youngman, John Sadler, Benjamin Gardner. - _Lcrtimorn—:-Abreharn.gliker, Issao Asper. Grin:any—David Bhriver. , Conowago7Georgo Ginter, John Eindig, Da. rid Svmrts. - . • S'irabari—Abra i m King, Henry Montfort, Pe. la Monfort., • .oaraillerban--,Toseph Kittinger, Wm. Jolm lion, John M'Cleary., Afertanert---josials' Penrose,Jecob Shank. 119!kni19,31--Bilas M. Horner,, getup° Snyder. • Freedom—John M'Cleary —.Nicholas Morits. Note—A punts'si attentbuica of the, .Jurors ia desired, es tbssa,his bout fot soma:tiros a &lin. gooney in this pietism*. Ju1y.27.1 NOri ICE • Estate of 16111 V HA RMA IV, deceased. LETTERS of Administration ori' the Es- JE- 4 (lite ofJOHN HARMAN, of Strabau • townshirr,-Atlams county, - deceased , having beengranted,..t&the iinbecriber, living in the same township,,he hereby. requests all per sons indebted to said deceased to make im m , . mediate payment of their respective ac. -counts, and andiall persons hiving claims or de- Mande against skid Estate to pre - sent them properly authenticated for, settlement ! it). TROSTIeE, , Aug. 10. ' • • 6t-20 Penitgylvanits Riflemen! "%TOW paraihi it the ho use of John - a • Yens, ' (March creek,) 'on - Saturday the 21st inst. at 10o'clock. A. M. 0*: - An appial wall tie held. - - • • . ,J. M. ArcLpAFE, 0. s. 4 taguet 14. ... -. :';544..0r...(if5-.: . .r . i.V.i4e4 IN pursuance of a Writ of Veditioni pones, issued out of the Court of Corn mon Pleas. of Adannv county: end to - me direbted, will be *exposedio Public Sale, at the Court h . ouse; in the borough of Gettys• "burg, on Tuesday thicl7l4 guy of August next. at 1 o'Clock; r. at; •SI Trad ,of Laud, situated in Mountjoy township, Adams cum ty, Penn., contaiiting 7, Acres, more or lees on which ere erected a • - ONE AND A HALF STORY it% LOG 121.0135E3 Log Stable, and Log Weaver ship, with , an orchard thereon, and two wells of Water near ~the door, adjoining lands of Jotteph Hornier, Jacob Spenceller's ;laeire an'd heirs of Jnha Sl'Siterry Seized and taken in execution as the Estate of Sir Pan Methorn- , ' Tract IA Lana, situated in Hamilton toamatup,Adams noun. ty, Penna. containing 80 Acres, more or Jess, on Which are erected a. g 3 •. .. ONII AND A HALF STORT g MCC . ZOITS . Z ifill i I Log Barn and COopar ehop, and a spring:, Of water near' the dupr,:. arljoining lands of Thos . . 'Ehrhart, John• Sew,era, and others.—Alao' ' ' 1 . Aliothwe Tv'ac-t, eituattid in the same township, Adams eoun• ty, Penna. containing 11, -Acres, more or less, on.which ire erected a ONE AND A HALF STORY ' LOG HOUSE Wtl , . and Log Stable, with an Orchard theieri, and a well of water near the . door, adjoining lands of Valentine Fiekes, dr:, the heirs of . Samuel POtterson, deed. Seized end taken in expaution as the, Estate of Admit 'Staub, een:' ' ' ' ' • • hall of A , lieitut ouvid.,,, „situateci in the-Borough of Gattyliburg; Ad isms conini, - Penna.'"on which artiierecteci a alp _you= uousti t ,c,, 'trick back builditrg and Fraefahad; and a well of ,water near the do& nintaing Lots ofJames A. Thong). ikakftwthe wee!, the beim of Charles Diner ton mr ibe east Land treating on west York aiOnt.” lletald sod taken in execution De estate of Ales S. Ditler/ine. fi S. W. ATLELLAN, Ott* thArgmitir , -41,1100.1,144 A. *44 • , ADYERTISEMENTS. Pubt*lc €l:4le, s wILL be exposed to f'Ciblie Sale, on • the premises, on Saturday the 29th day of Aignit next; at one o'clock, P. M. A SMALL' FARM, . latelbe property of GEORGE [lossLEa, sen. deceased, situated in Straben township, A. dams county, adjoining lands of lames 8011. gen., Moses Criswell and others, containing 20 Acres,. more in less. The improve. merits are , • s _ . c, • • , A TWO-STORY :3 ; • bvelling-Uoust, • double log . flarn, , brick Shop, good Orcha . rd; a well, with a pump in it, tit the door. .There There is a due propor tion,Of Woodland and Meadow. Tke terms will twined° known on the day of sale by' • JAMES BELL, Jr. Ex'r. ts-17 July 20. COUNTERrEITERS I DEALT'" BLOW. . . THE public will pleetie observe, that no Brandreth Pills can be relied upon as the TRUE and GENUINE unless each box has new labels ,Upon it. There are three, and each contains a fac simile signa ture of Dr. 8.. Brandreth. These labels are engraved on steel, lieautieully designed, and doua at an exppose of several thousand dollars. .REMEMBER, the fac simile signature of B. BRANDRETH must be dpon the , tap of, the box,. upon the side, and also the bottom,of : 414 box. ,By careful examina• tion the name or Benjamtn . Brandreth will be found on several parts of THE NEW LABELS, being an exact transfer of the writing of Dr. Brandreth. This name will .be found in the Net Work, THE. PILLS ARE SOLD, AT 25 ,CENTS . PER BOX, by the undertnen tioned Agents in Adams county: Taos. S. COOPER t Gettysburg. IN°. M. STEVENSON - A.braharo:King, flunterstown. Ickos &' Bridges,•Petersburg. Win. Hildebrand,• East Berlin. , Cook & Tudor, Hampton: r A. S. E. Duncan, Cashtown. M7Shetiry & Fink, Littlestown. A. M'Farlaud, AbbOttstown. H. W. Slagle, Oxford. M. Lawyer, Fairfield. . Observe that each Agent has an Engra ved dertificite of Agency, containing a rep reseritation of Dr. Brandreth's Manufactory at Sing Sing, ..and upon which will also be seen exact copies of the NEW L-AEIELS NOW 'USED UPON THE BRAN. DRETH. PILL BOXES 8.. BR ANDRETII, M. D. June 15,18'11. , , tf-12 walovaiaJztztuuwl - A4 W HEREAS the Hon.D. DuaKEE,Esq. President of the several Courts of Common Pleas, in the Counties composing the DM District; and Justice of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer. and General Jail Deliverer, for the trial doll capital an w d Both. er offenders in dm mid '.l i tistriet"--4incrOso. wocohd GrEo. Stoma, 'Eigitliee ! Andg. es of the Claim iaf Oyer and Terminer. and General Jail Delivery; for the tria-of i .all cappal:and other offenders in . the pun y ; of, A;dame4 , -bave.issued their Tpriicepi.. beg ring date- !We - 28tV day of April, to the year of our , LoRD one thousand eight hundred and forty;. and ,to.. ,directed, .for holding a Court of common,. Pleas' and General Quarter Sessions ofthe•Peace, and General Jail Delivery, and Court of Oyer and Ter miner, at Gettysburg, on Monday the 23d day of:August next-- . Notice, is litreln To all the Justices of the Peace, the uoro ner, and Constables. within the said County of Adams, "that th'ey, be then and there, in their-proper person, with. their Rolls, Re." cords, Inquisitions, Examinations, and oth-' er Remernbrances,to do those things,which to their offices and in that behOlt appertain to be done and also they who will prosecute against the prisoners that are, or then shall be, in the Jail of the said County of Adams, are to be then and there,to prosecute against them as shall be just. . • GEO. W. NLICLELLkN Sheriff. July 13, 1841. tc-16 REGISTER'S NOTICES. otic e, is litieb - sj wig 'all leagatees and other parsons con cerned, _that the ADIIIINISTRA TION_ACCOITIV TS of the Estates of the deceased persons hereinafter mentioned, will be presented to the Orphans' Court of Adams cOunts, for confirmation, on Mon day the 23d cia y,of August, 1641, to wit : • The account of Jacob Sterner, Adminis triter de bonis non of the Estate of Henry,' Shilt, deceased,- - ' - Thefurther account of Peter Shanefelter, one of-the Executors:of the Estate of Peter Shanefelter, deceased. The accounfol Joseph Sneeringer, one I of the Exeentors or the :Estate of Joseph Sbanefelter, deceased. • ' The *account 'Of Martin ;Ebert, kdminis• trator de 'banjo non, cunt test ann.' of -the Estate of John`Myers,'deceasod. • - The:account of JOhn 4Cohn, one of the Executontef-the state oir.Toseph Stia'nefel ter, deceased. ' . \ • • - The account of Isaac' Miller, Adminis. trator of the Estate of James Anderson, decoesed; .(. . • ' Tite. account ,01.1,0hn Neely .orte • or the Executors e,f, the r‘sta?e- s of John Elliott, e" deeesse ' • The account of Isiah- Gardner, Adtnin ietreter orthe &tots of Susannah Gardner, deceu s e!i. OM 'itesistv. gestateeethactiGithibtur , JO ;lA, 1941. A pygßAsmigENTs. SADDLE, TRUN-Ii • , #(44 AND Ith.R NES% G. 1 / 4 742V0Z0 Zi IninPANl RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public generally, that he still continues to carry on . the, above business in all its various branches, at the old eland, in West Chambersburg street, a sew door 9; be low the Court house, Where he 3 .lnanufac• tures and constantly keep. on hatid'for sale, Sada.le3 l . • itYlalea, Mar liecruess, Collars Cee . . —AIBO-- TRTIVZ OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, ifialises. APe. All of which will be disposed of on the most reasonable terms. 0:7 - The subscriber feels thankful for past encouragement, and respectfully solitits a continuance of the same. Gettysburg, June 1. 8 m-10 NEW LUAU' Ea'ill(01B1M0 AD Baltimore. ,Street, one door South of Mr. P•o•_\ • lahnestock's Store. avlre" .74 sto ouLD respectfully inform the cif,. 7 . 1 / tens Gettvehurzand itti vicinity, that ho hae opened his HAT-STORE ae above, where he will constantly keep on hand a GENERAL ASSORTMENT OD EATS, OP THE LATEST AND 'MOST APPRO. VED PHILADELPHIA FASHIONS; Ile will also manufacture TS of , every • description such , as ' Beaver, Brash, Russia.-and Far Hats, dr Boy's, which he will warrant to be equally ser vicea*Ole, handsome, fashionable and.as and neatly trimmed as any other flats man ufactured in Gettysburg. liCr''The subscriber hopes, by strict at tention to business and a desire to please, to receive a liberal share of public patronage. Gettysburg, June S. tf-11 N. D. He will sell cheap for dash. COUNTRY PRODUCE will be ta ken in exchange fur Hats. 8. M. A PENIY SAVED PENNY EARNED: !ALT and 'examine the FRESH SOPPLY `id of cheap 'SITI/I'llrEal V.401)5 which I have just received, and which in. eludes a large and beautiful assortment of New style British and Dornestic'prints; 4:4 Chintzes and Lawns; Fine Manchester and Domestic Ging hams; . , • , Jaconett and Cambric Muslins; Bobbinette, mull and Swiss . muslins; Handsome French worked Collars; • Thread and Bobbinette Laces, (good as sort ment;) Lace Veils and Linen Cambric Hand . :kerchiefs; French,K.id.and Silk Gloves. ARSOOTHENT OF CHEAP 'HOSIERY; Very Cheap 5-4 French Bombazine; Iris() Linen and Linen drillings; Merino Cassimeres and Summer cloths; Ribbed and Plain Gambroons; American Nankeen's, Cotton drillings; Ticking, Ctiecks, Brown and Bleached muslins; Linen Diapers, Linen Table cloths; Handsome Ingrain Carpetings, &c. &c.; which will be sold at veil reduced prices or CASH 'or COUNTRY PRODUCE. `R. G. M'CREARY. 4t-I0 June 1, 1991. SPRING- GOODS. D. 'U. S WO 'Et II AS just received a general supply o Fashionable SPRING -84 SUMMER GOODS ' ' 1 AMONG WRIER ARE Wool dyed Black & Fancy-colored Cloths Spring and Sumnier Cassimeres, Wellingtoh Black Summer Cloth, imperial Crnpe ' do. Black Lima, , • do. • Do..Cashmetette, Corded and Striped Linen Drills, . French and Irish ri a. do. • Handsome Spring and Summer Vestings, Satin Cravats and Stocks,' ' - London' and American Prints, 41.-4 French and American Chintz, Painted Lawns,- Mouslin de Lama ' Black and :White Lawns, Fancy Shawls,' , Nett and Gause Scarfs, -Nett, Mohair , and Pic Nic Gloves, Silk and Cotton Hosiery, .-- -, LI andsoine ilOnnet Tiimmingsl - •'-- Leghorn Plata, . ,‘ :: : , , Florence.. Braid Bonnets, . ~:,. , .... ~ .. Nun'& Shaker - do., Perseids and Umbrellas; .: ' ' With a great variety :of cheep and desirable Goods, all of which will be sold ltpop , thei most aocomModatioi terms to those who may favor ,bim'vvitb `%dt►ril. *T. ADVERTISEMENTS TO MY CREDITORS. TAKE notice that I have applied to the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of Adams county, for the benefit of the Insol vent Laws of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, and that they have appointed Morday the 23d day of August next, for the hearing of me and my creditors, at the Courtilouse in the Borough of Gettysburg, when and whore you •may attend •if you think proper. GEORGE GILBERT. Juno 15, 1841. • lel 2 VOLUME TWENTY-THREE. GODEVS LADY'S BOOK AND Ladies' • Iloserican.Alaggzhae. Mrs. S. J. Hale and Mrs. Lydia H. Sigmas'. ney, Editors., Miss E. Leslie; a contri . balor to each number. THE present volume commences with two Steel Engravings by A. L: Dick.- Sun. day Morning and the Sale of the Pet Lantb. Also, a beautiful coloured Fashion Plate. This is an outlay for ErnbellishMents.un ?iecedented in this or any other country. The great beauty ef,the . pictures will give pleasure to every lover of the beautifid; and it shall always be our aim to proCure . such subjects• for the engraverna will, even with out the poetical illuitration;tell their own tale. While thus giving attention to that which pleasesrthe eye, we will 'show 'that equal 'attention has been paid to catering for the mind. ' • Mri. L. IL Sigoarney, who 'has lately returned from Europe; has made such an. rangements as will ensure us a sapplyor articles 'from the best Female Writers of England. Mary Ruilell Mitford, Mr's. S. C. null Maria Edgetocrilt, (their first conttibutiOns 'to an American parioiliciti,) will each con. tribute to the Ladies' 'A niericaaMagrizine; from the two last we now have, articles on hand.' The lion. Mrs. Norton will also ho . a contributor. While from abroad we are receiving such assistance as will serve to make ait agreea ble variety, we must not forget.to mention that we are now publishlng .an article, from an eminent , writer of our own country—the author oflLositig and Winning, and 'Sen. sibility."rhis tale we are certain will cause as great a•se.nsation- as did the , pub lishing- of "Losing and Winning," which was republished iu half the papors of our country. Let ►t not be forgotten that Mies Leslie contributes to the Lady's Book only. Nri other Magazine has articles from her pen. She commences in this No. another of those graphic sketches that give so much pleasure to our readers. "Leoneila Lynmore." . • While paying a proper tribute to the great talents of the English ladies previously men tioned, be it remembered that we have our own Hale, Sigourney, Leslie, Parsons, Em. bury. Hentz, and n host of others, to men tion which we hava neither time nor space. Godey's Lady's Book has been favored from the first with a list of writtirs that no Other Magiazine oan equal. it has, also, what cannot be said of any other publication, Erctufloc . Contributor% The list of subscribers is larger than any monthly publication in this or,perhaps any other country. Thier's History of the French Revolution. The subscriber will commence on the Ist of July the publication of 'rhier's History of the French Revolution. It will be publish ed weekly, and be completed, in sixty num• berm of twenty-eight pages 'each.. It will contain thirteen fide engravings on steel, by A. L. Dick, Esq,"so well known by his , en gravings in the . Lady's Book. The, paper is of the finest quality, large typo, and a cover to each number. The sale in Fiance of this book is unparalleled, forty theusand copies having Seen already sold, and a new 'edition called fer.—Pride per copy, $7 Mi. WAVERLY NOVELS, By WALTER SCOTT, for FIVE Dollars. Waverly Novels, with a fine p . ortrait on steel of the author, will be furnished corn plete to the subscribers of the Lady's Book, on receipt of a remittance of $5. This is printed after the Edinburgh edi tion, revised by the author himself; which was published in forty-eight volumes, ,and cost seventy-two dollars, and will contain every word comprised in the Edinburgh edition. • - The work will appear in vveekly Num bore, comprisin'g, an entire novel, printed on i good paper, and will be completed in twen.l tyfive nuMbers, making five large octavo volumes. Title page and portrait will he printed with the work.. _ • 0^•ln all cases, the money tor any of the Shove works must be positively received, before a copyis sent: KrNo unpaid letters are ever taken from the post. Office. TERMS AND CLUBBING. For the Lady's Book one year, pay. able in advance, 83 00 For every subsequent year, if not, 'paid.in advsnce, 4 00 For 'fbier's History of the French • Revolution, complete, 7 60 For Lady's Ilook one year and Thier's History, • 10 00 For Waverley, Novels, complete, 500 For " " and two copies of Lady's Rook, one leer, 10 00 For Waverly Novels,an4 onecom of • Lady's Book livo'yearS,' • ' .10 00 fOr Thier's History of the, Freneh' Revolution, Wolter ScOit's, Novels: and Lady's: Beek, One . year, 15 00 All,orders to be addressed to A. GODEY. 211 • Chestnut street, PhilathdPhik. . Way 23,18411. ' . 'lO. ADVERTISEMENTS 11P.,3 1 12 OrtraTZA AND cox-rnewioxii.v.v. lIIHE subscriber respectfully infcirms the ji• citizens of Gettysburg and the public generally, that he has taken tile 'stand for nierly occupied by . J. Gowen, in South Bel timore *streeti'a few doors south of the Couri house, where he constantly keeps on hand, and offers fur sale, a general : assortment of Confection,l i s t l a c. such as•Candics, Fruits, Nute; Toys, atc.; also, Cakes, Beer and Cider. • He respectfully solicits a share of the public patronage. J. G. WEAVER. Gettysburg, April 13. . (1-3 NOTICE. Judges of the Orphans') APRIL 'TERI!, Court, for the use of 1841. N 0.5. Aanopr Cox, , .Yenditioni Er vs. . ponas. June lett JONATLIAN COX, With 1841. ' notice, dzc. - firHE monies in this case being consid. Ai= ered as in Court—On Motion, the Court grant a Rule for the appropriation of the monies on this Execution, ,on the first day of next Term (Angust.) Notice to be given by publication in one newspaper in the Borough of Gettysburg. „ 5 ,0 1 4 c A correct extract from the atf,ll.. docket. cc i rem Gettysburg, June TO Tart UOIAIC. rrHE subscriber is agent for the enla of 4 11 - Monuments, Tomb 7'ables, Head and Foot. Stones of all sizes and , qualities, Mantle, Window and Door sills, Bar, Hearth and -Paint stones, MUllers,4.e. which, for neatness, accuracy and elegance is not , surpassed by any other manufactory, either in the quality of stone, beauty of sculpture, or general elegance of finish . Persons wishing to . Purchase can he supli plied at short notice and.on the moat reason. able terms, by leaving the , dimensions, quality and manner of finish with the sub. scriber. C. V. nornIAN, Agent for W. Loughrige. Gettysburg, Feb. 2, 1841. 11-45 a ME MP* I' 0 If. IF al E. IN SPLENDID STYLE. JULY, 1841. GRAH,ArtI'S .11bady's and Gentleman's MAGAZINE. The great Increase in the atthicription list of this highly popular Magazine (the edition having more than thnibled in less than six months,) induces the proprietor to commence a new volume, with the July No. It will be issued in the most attractive style, with the first of a new series, of RICH ORIGINAL ENGRAVINGS, got up in a manner, that' shall surpass any used, in any other Magazine. In addition to the fact, that we employ the talent of the very best American artists, in the engraving of the plates for this work; it must ho ro• membered, the most of the subjects select. ed . , are • ORIGINAL AMERICAN PICTURES, which have never beon before engraved; and are consequently, the newest that can be bronght before the public. HIGHLY COLORED FA51110118....- It must be remembered that tbe Fashion plates o this Miigezine, are the best in coloring and design that can be found in any , work pub dished, in this country or in Europe. They are' enoraved and colored for this Magazine by the best artiste that the country-can pro duce, and are drawn, always from the latest designs from Paris and London, and cense• fluently, may always be relied upon as the prevailing style in tho (Inked States, for the month in which they are isqued. We pay more for coloring than any other publica tion, and.always have the best. TIIE Corrrarecrroan.—ln addition to the unusually fine array of original contributors, which the Magazine has thuslnr boasted, arrangements have been made with a num ber more, ot the best writers of the day, so that spice and variety. may he looked for in the literary department of the new volane. SPORTS AND I V ASTIAIRL — This interesting feature of the Magaiine ehall still he pre. served as important to young sportsmen, and in fact to all. young or old, who delight in the sports.oftharod'eud the gun. Arti cles in this department, shall be from tie knowledged pens, and of the very best att tlwrtty. , .., • . •New Tarn AND, PAPIZIL—The volume will be opened with a now and beautiful type cast expressly for the *ork, the mechanical execution shall be of surpassing neattless, and the ptinting shall be upon the finest white paper. NEW Arm PorTLAR Mrsto,--The choic est pieces of new and polluter musiU,fol the Pianoforte and'Gultar shall be selected'for its pages, and two or I,nore_pagee shall ap= peer regularly each month. " In this way subseribors in remote country town. ? cum alwaya have the latest Music, at low rates, alniost as soon as it 19 published. TER MS _ CASH. , The terms are $3 for a eirigl subscrip tion! and io nO'base will,the price be abated, Or two copiei tor free, of postage , and die Cool t, ADVANCE. No, subscri• ber , in any case . withoat the money. This rule is, imperious. and will not be de. parted from. Address postpaid.. GEO. R. GRAHA , 8. W. corner ad &Charn its. fbiladelphic Juhe 1. tf--10 A. MAGINI.,:Y, Prothonotary WAGON MAILING. subscriber respectfully informs his. 111- friends and the public in genera) that ho carries or., in connection with the black smithing the Iragon .IPlaking BusinesS, and is prepared to execute 01l orders in eith er of the above businesses in a workman like manner and at the shortest notice. C. W. HOFFMAN. Gettysburg, May 5, 1.840.. N. An apprentice will be taken to the tilack•Smithing if immediate application be made. C. W. IL ALBANY LOON HOSPITAL. SYPHILIS. ' Omnes Principiis obsta. geNCOURAGED by the uniform success attending his peculiar method of treatment, for the preven tion and cure of venereal compluitits, and. confirmed by the experience of many years inn widely extended practicd; sensible also of the happy effects resulting to the' community, from having. confined himself eu• tirely to the study and care of a class of 'diseases which there is every reason to deplore arc too prev• alent. COOKE.contiuttes to direct his rolo ,attentioa 10. the treatment of every disorder that occura from imprudence, whilst under the influence of intemper ance or any. other handful excitement, and to the cure of those dreadful maladies, which too often arise there frinn.' Those sometimes commence in a mout.simple form, and through neglect or injudicious treatment afterwards assume a snore aggravated state of disease, occasioning abscess ulceration, nodes, caries of the bones. Petted° syphilis, cancer, premature old age. and too often end In a protracted incurable state of miserable existence. . • Dr. COOT E though, professingexelusively the stu dy and Mire of these particular eoinplaiiits, deems it proper to inform hisTriends And the public in general, in justice to-his professional character, that he was properly educated and regularly iniatiafed into every branch of the Profession .as a general Practitioner iu Europe. . • , Dr. COOKE may be consulted therefore at all times, as usual offices, which me properly fit ted up and, arranged Ittr , • cotilidential consultation. Country patleots residing at a distance—and all other patients who prefer Wilting instead of a personal in to ry ie tv—can be treated with equal success on defied. bing minutely their case by' letter, and enclosing a remittance for advice and medicine. There will be no difficulty 14 sending packages to any part of the United States, and the medicinei will'be securely packed, carefully protected from observation,aud tent without delay to the pleat, appointed OFFICES'Ne. 3 Norton street, near Green street. Albany, New York. May 5,1840. 17. , I Garlegant's Balsam of Health, Prepared only by the sole propietor, JOHN, MILLER, Frederick, Md. GI - OHE subsoribor has just received a further 41 supply of this valuable medicine, which has gained a celebrity which few other' articles has aver received , in su abort a tirrio as this; tho•rde of which, has constantly increased, and will con tinuo to increase, as its merits are Made known. This cblebrated BAL9AiI 0111Etizizi, iincd l. cino and vegetable compound, warranted a stab andoffoctual remedy for the cure of Dyspepsia, and for the whole train of diseases resulting from and connected with a disordered condition of the' of tho stoinach and liver, or, 'derangement of the digestive furic.ttons. As a' family medicine It .stands unrivalled, and should bo possessed by all heads of fam ion,ll particularly. by all those ,that aro • subject to a constipation of the bowels: it opt). rates as a guntlo aperient, gives a tone and no tion to the stomach and bowels, and enliVening and invigorating the whole system. This Bal. sam of Health does not contain a particle of Mer cury, but it is composed ultogether of vogoteblo matter, which renders it perfectly harmless,•and it is no bindeitince to' business, nor oily propos . customary employment and habits. The propri. otor could give a groat many certificates acme performed by, this medicine in this advortisomont, if it did not occupy so much room; therefore ho deems It quite unnecessary, as all those who wlph to see them can, by applying to his agent in this placer f 3, DUEHLDR, Gottystnirgi or, Dr. A,UG. TAVEY, Emmitaburg, September 29, 1840. 6m-17 DR. JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT.—Thts valuable medicine Is daily effecting some of tho most astonishing and wonderful cures that have ever been known. All wil c o have ever used it for Asthiria,Coughs, Spitting' of Blood, Hoop. ins Cough, Croup or Hives, Constimption,Chron. le Pleurisy. floorsonoss, Pain and Soreness ofthe Breast, difficulty of Broathing, and every othor disease of the Lungs,und Breast, can and do at test to. Its usefulnose. Broochitie,a disease which is annually sweeping thousands upon thousands to a promataro'grave. under. the mistaken name of Consumption, male/aye cured by It The usu al symptome of this disease ,(Bronchi •ars Couglis,t3oreneas of the Lungs or Throat, Hoarse nose, Difficulty of Breathing, Asthma, Hectic Fe ver. a spiting up of Phlegm.or matter, and some times blood. It is an inhumation of the, fine skin which lines the inside of the whole of the wind tubeS or air vessels,which run through every par of tho -Lungs. This Expectorant immediately suppresses 'the Cough; Pain, Inflamation, Fever andDifficutty of Breathing, and produces a'free and easy Expectoration, 41[1d a cure is soon tired. It always cures Asthmat—two or three large doses will cure the, CrouP or Hives ofChildren,in from fifteen. minutoe to.an hour's time.. It im mediately subdues the violonco .of Whooping Cough; and effects a speedy cure. Hundreds who have boon given up by their phyliciane as. incuiablo with "Consumption," have been recto red to perfect health by it. - • REV. JOHNATHAN GOING, D. D. Prost. dont of Granville College Ohio, eaye—"he was laboring midor soiere cold, cough and hoarse r noes, and that his difficultY of breathing was so great that h'e felt himself 'in imminent danger of' immediate, suffocation, but was perfectly cured by . using this Expectoraut." Mrs. Dilks, of Si lom, .I. was'oured of Asthma, of twenty years standing, by using two bottles of this medicine.--r Mrs. Ward, also,,of Sale:llo4as cured of the sorb° cOmplaint by ono bout& A young lady, also of Salem, who_ was believed by her friends to bo fat gone with Consumption,was perfootlY restored by Ulm bottle!. : DrHamilton, of St. James, bouth Carolina, was greatly affected by.is cough, Soaraeness sod soreness of the luiuo, - and using a bottle of this medicine, founepertr.anobt, relief. , , The following certigcate NM practising Physician, 'and a much 'respected Clergyman of the Methodist Society, dated ' Modest Town, Va. August 27. 1838. Dr. Jayne—Doar Sir—l have been, using your Expectorant, eXtensively, in my practice, far, ti fl. last three - months, and for ail attacks of colds, in. Sensation of the 1un.,011, oonsiimption, nethrnes pains and ,weakness of the breast, it is decidedly the boat medicine I have ever tried. Vary tespectfolly yours, It. W. WILLIAMS, M. D. Numerous other'certificates might be added,. ont the above are considered sufficient evidence of its greatusefolnees., . . Prepared only by Dr. D. Jayne, Nq. 20 South . Third street, Philadelphia. Price SI. Where also may bo had Jayne's Carminative Balsam. for the cure of Bewel Complaint, &e -- Tonic•Vormifuge, for the removal of Worms, &c. Sanative Pills, for Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, and Female Diseases.. &e. Also, Jayne's flair Tonic, fur the removal of Baldness and preserve.. lion . of tho Hair. For sale at the Drug store of - . S. H. BUEHLER. Gottiaburge Fob. Ib, 1540.