~ .. ~ 5 ~~ PROSPECTUS OF THE PEOPLE'S LIBRARY MAGAZINE OF CHOICE AND ENTERTAIN- ING LITERATURE A distinctive characteristic of the present, By t e is the multiplication and cheapness of its liter: ogre. In ever y department of let ters new w'Ocks are constantly felling from the press, and notwithstanding the extraor dinary supply, the demand continues with unabated activity. This is especially true of those lighter publications which bonyey instruction in agreeable and attractive furors, and supply a means of recreation at the same time that they offer facilities for improvement: Scarcely a day passes in which some now work of this description is not given to the public, and though among the large number thus issued some may be unworthy or useless, generally :hey aro do serving of commendation. As most of the publications referred to are printed in solid volumes, they are inac cessible to the mass of those readers who are remote from large cities. The cost and the difficulty of transporting books to places which do not lie on the great thoroughfares of the country, are such es to prevent their extensive circulation in the interior, arid to make their prices so high, as to impose a serious tax on all who purchase them. To obviate in some degree this difficulty, and to place within the reach of all, the choicest portions of the entertaining literature of the day, the Subscriber intends to publish, in a form suitable for transportation by tho mails, beginning on the first day of October inst., a monthly periodical, to be called The Peoples .Library, OR MAGAZINE OF CHOICE AND EN- TERTAINING TITERATURE. THE PEOPLE ' S LIBRARY will consist prin cipally of reprints of the best productions of the Britt-11i press. The Novels of Bolwer, Pickens, James, D' Israeli, Marryat, Lever, the author of ""O'Malley and Lorre quer," Lover, the author of .Rory O'More: Warren, author of "Ten Thousand A- Year,' Miss Pickering, Agnes Strick land, Mrs. Gore, Mira Austin, La dy Blessington, Mre. S. C. Hall. And all other modern writers of distinction will be embraced in the collection, as anon as possible alter their publication abroad; and in occasional instances prior to any publication which can be made by the book sellers here. In addition to the Novels, the library will contain such amusing -Memoirs, Diverting Travels, and other fresh and ra ay works as may from time to time be tho't worthy of being transferred to its pages. It &e a subject of familiar remark, that along with the wide spreading taste for lit erature, there is springing up in all parts of this country, a taste for the finer works of pencil and the graver, which denotes a ra pidly progressive civilization. To minister to this taste, and to render "The People's Library" of the highest value, and worthy of the most extensive patronage, the pro• prietor 'mends to furnish along with each number An exquisitely engraved Steel Plate, From the burins of the most distinguished artists. These .plates will be accompanied with letter press illustrations from the pens or Miss Leib°, Seba Smith, Mrs. E. C. Ern bury, Miss H. F. Gould, Mrs. L. H. Si gourriey, &et., &e., &c., and other eminent American writers. This feature in his proposed .publication is of an importance which the proprietor believes cannot he:over estimated. The series will embrace many original pictures, and each subscriber will thus receive, in addition to the regular mat ter of the Library, a 'gumbo: of elegant and costly Engravings, which will make a' val uable ndditioti to the ornaments of the draw ing room and the centre table. Accompanying each minaber of the Li• brary tour pages of extra matter will be furnished in the form of a cover. This will comprise notices of new publications, a monthly compend of literative, contempo rary emits, 4.c. The ci itical depart ment will he supplied with judicious and impartial articles, the aim of which will be to elevate the character of our literature. "The People's Libriirv" will he printed in large octavo form, on paper of the finest quality,. from clear, distinct and elegant type. Each number will contain over 80 pages, making at the end of the year 1000 pages: . The whole of this. with the engravings, additional matter, lit erary/news, &c., wilt be furnished at the iingularly low price of 83 PER AN NUM, payable in advance. This price even in this age ofcheap literature, is un. rivalled for cheapness. Nor can it he objected that its cheapness will Lessen its merit, as the proprietor pledges himself that in every department of the work, Liter ary, Typographical and Ptctoral, it shall be at least equal to the best poriorlicals of the day. _ _ TERMS. Single Copy, 83 00 Two Copiee, Five Copies 10 00 Five Dollars remitted, postage paid will command The Penple's Library and Lady's Book one year. The first number will be issued on the Ist day of October, 1841. Address MORTON M'IIIOEIAEt,,, Plo 67 &nth Third .51.oppasite tAre Girard Bank. Ur L. A. GOOEY, Ogee of The Lady's Book Oct. 12,1941, NOTICE. Counterfeit Shinplasters: LL NOTES, purptraing to be re deettinttle by the Sul-criber, at het store in Gettysburg. hming made their ap pearance In aornt• l‘ections of the country, hn- feel,. it n ditty to give notice to the pnt)hr, that no notes have ever been boated by :Ind that it is a gross end criminal W(1.1.11)10; ittipn!q! upon the•com t;nauity• • (WORGE ARNOLD. 4.;ettreb lig, Oct. 4. A DVERTISEM EN TS rAnna rol. SALE. flpflE subscriber will sell at Privatn - 11 . the following described property, viz: Tact oft %Mita, Situate in Tyrone township, Adams coup• ty, Pa., one mile west of tleidlersburg, ad joining (ands of W illtam Yetts, Jno. Staley, Peter IVagoner and enters, containing 162 A.CRES 7 more or less, a good proportion of which is Meadow and %Vaudland. The improve „4 ments are a TWO STORY I I R I .; : 11 4 1 ' e I • VI w clliug, %lemse, ;"•• ' part Stone and part Log, with a well of excellent water near the door, a Stone Bank Baru, with a laron Wagon Shed and Corn-Crib attached thereto.— There is also an excellent Orchard 1 fruit trees of every description on the Farm.— The whole Farm is well watered, having running water in almost every field. The above property will be sold on rea• sortable terms, and an indisputable title will be given to the purchaser. (..7 — Porsons wishing to view the proper. ty will be shown the same by Daniel Fid• ler, residtrim on the premises, or the Sub. scriber, living near Gettysburg. BENJAMIN SCIIRIVER. Sept. 29, 19.11. is—'Q7 N. 13 Should the above property not he disposed of previously, it will be oilfired of Public Sale, on the premises, on Saturday the 27th day of November next, a t 2 o'clock, P.M. • li S. r.IISATS'I'nZeZ' SALE. WILL hu exposed to Public Salo, on w the promises, on Friday the 22nd day of October next, A TRACT O LAND. lying part in Huntington and part in Ty rone townships, Ad.►ms County, about three and a hall miles south east of Peters burg, (Y. S.) and about one milo from Heidlersburg, adjoining lands of Col. Geo. Rimes, Jacob Hersh, and Col. Bultzer Say• der, containing about .60 AVRMS of Patented Land, twenty five ct which are m good !Ober, and the remainder in a good state of cultivation. The improve ments nre n two story r •• ~ - WEATHER—BOARDED DWELLING HOUSE, and Log Barn, with a good well of water convenient to the dwelhol,. Persons wishm2 to view tly - property will be shown the same, by calling on Mr. F. C. Melching, residini! on the eremizes. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock. The terms will be reasonable, end will ho made known on the day of sale by KA B. LF. FOR N EY. JOS W. SCHMID r, Treaters of George Forney. September 2s, IS4 1. k 27 Cloths ) Cogs imeres, Cassincts, • and if , ' stings ! HAVE just received a Lille assortment - 12 - of wool dyed Black, Blue. Brown. Green, inviaildo Green, Drab, Grey, and Cadet mixed CLOTI1S;—Blno wool dyed Black plain, and diamond BE lir ER CLOTHS;—BIue, Black, Plain and Fi 2 ur ed Fancy Colored CASSIIIERES, of the latest Style;—Satin, Merino, and Valentin VestinErs, of avery variety; —CASSINE I'S from 37:1 cents up ! To all of which atten tion 19 invitod, ata 1 will sell cheap. 1). 11. SWOPE Sept. 23, 1941. tf--27 Netu gnooVo. GEORGE dR.VOLD ff. 2 AS jult returned from the city nnrl a"- now opening as fine a STUCK OF GOODS na has been offered in the public m this place at any time. Among which is a large stock of UtIVAIV tAO iAIS Cassimeres, Cassinetts, Pilot Cloths, vet Cord, Beavertoen.s, .leans, Flannels, English arid French Merinoes, Chintz, Calicoes, Girighams, Merino and Blankri Shawls, Bonnets and Ilonnvt Trimmings. Silks, Sze. &c. With an endlesi variety anther articles suitable for the seagon. A ISO.— eap Hardware, Queensrca? c, Grdceries, 4-c All of which will be sold as cheap es can be obtained at any other establish. meat. ir,*"" AU we ask of our friends is to give us a call and judge. fur themselves. October S. 41-28 Aate. [U. be ofill-ed nt Public Sala cm the v premitiri on Saturday the 30th day of October next, A FARM , late the property of John Stewart,dee'd., Situate in Freedom Township, Adams County, adjpining kinds of Dav i d Sheats, James IM•cCleary, Abraham Krise, and others, containing One Hundred amid Fo,- ry eight acres, one hundred and eleven perches. The improvements area TWO STORY LOG' 1101 7 S , • a double Log Barn,. shedded all round; with a good well of water near, the door. There are about fifteen acres of meadow of good quality, and n large proportion of excellent timber on the Farm, also d young orchard. Slife to commence at 1 o'clock of said day when terms will he made known by JAMES CUNNINGUA3I, E.r'e'. Sept. 2.1, 15441. ta-20 uwERTisEmENTS LiZZ'avi,o7`AM 11. 1.71•0 R L, ESPECTFULLY informs the - citizens of Getisburg and the public general ly, that he has ItEiVIOVED HIS SHOP to the building occupied ns tho Post Office, next door to the American Hotel (Kurtz's) and directly epposiie the Bank of Getty*. bora, where he is prov 'rod to execute all kinds of work in his line of bo,uness in the neatest and inmet durable manner, and at very moderate prices. lln earnestly invites bits country friends to favor him with a call—they may expect their work to be made in a good,sub stantial manner, and on tlie rnost accommo dating terms. par'The Subscriber feels grateful for past encouragement, and respectfully soli. cits a continuance of the same. August 10, 1841. tl-20 Imp or t ant to Y mcv s TWO-EgonsE En-rnAszirra- MACHINES, Warranted to thrash as touch in any given tune with Two llorses, and les•i labor, as any four-horse Machine now in use. T. tiII,II.II.VAN & CO. Of Gettysburg, Ad uns County, Pa., I I N G purchased Crum S. 11. LITTLE the ripziit of ADAMS, ( 7 .1.ii1t .LT. and Fgt.:Deg . tCK Comities, of his Patent Two horse Por tablo ‘lachioe and llorge-Pow er, are now makin , ,r, and will constantly' korT on hand, at the STEAM rouNDrim in Gettysburg, a large quantity of those valuable Machines, and now offer them to the Parer , ' /19 the most 11 , W1 1 / 1 , lithor gay and convenielt Machine ref the kind ever offered to the public. The pace of Machines b-mg much less titan any other Wiehine (Stile kind, every Farmer has it in his power to obtain one. Two hands can had and nolo ld thisi Mar.:Une with ease, and ooe horse can haul the whole ILichine in a small wagon over any ordina ry road. Almost every Farmer has help enough within himself to work the machine. We deem any further enmment none/task:a rv, but will merely add the folknving Cer• nficate, being ono of many of a similar kind in our possession. THOS. ‘V MIEN, GEO. RN01.9. G ot tyab i r.7, July 20, 1 %Ire, the, undersigoed, d.) hereby rerlifv, that V 8 Else. sern ',lie of S. 41. LI Two horse d'dtent Portable I iIItASIIIN(i )4A1IIINE: - . 1 in me, and eau the Fai triers and the that it 14 swirthil of the bighe-t pra I , e and ritronag:e, as Two Mrs.'s can do the :via:, or Four with mme ease and leis hands. It saves ene•half the labs, and performs the wo:k in the host manner pus-ible. It p :s.ie,i , es a decided lidvania:m over tiny other %lachine, be.nff trios lilhfrr to a , t out of order, and cia , ily to be removed. To see it in operation is fiMent to satisfy ai:v ant', Of its great Wility and the propriety of nor :taterrienl. nerirof. SIDVSOr, John F. David Ziender, Wni. N. Irvine, C.. N. Bnilur.hy, 5.t110., John 111 r r er, I: oho rt Jor.l B. I)anner, N. B. Kurtz, H. R. Ro.sell, "vVin Thualiihbauol,.l.tlin (3i!horr, Jess,tt Mwhnel Rupp, John B. NlTherson, .lame" C. Wo9on, DaniPl Culp, Geo. C. Strickhuuser, John li. nilimi, S. S. Kin.% C. Sintil, 1). lipmer, Benj. Lefever. J. White, (FreeJort.)ll. An t ihrnhaligh, I);iviil Tr : icrl , J r. Jevi!.pll I.itilp, Amos Nll, , iniv, .T.lnlea D. Pextnn, o, lv id' m , M,pllie, John Scott, Quintin A rm , trotig. Mirnhart Gilbert P. S. Poor-harge Morhineg also made nt the Egtahlishment. Extra hi rge-pravers e.an at all times l had. Metal taken in payment rnr pia chines. T. W. & Co. July 20. 3m-1 i .► PENNY SAVED IS A PENNY EARNED: CALL an , l examine the Fitt:-it SUrrLY of Cheap IT M a• CODS which I hnve just received, and which in• dude: a large and beautiful assortment of New style British and Domestic print: , ; 4 4 Chintzes and Lawns; Fine Manchester and Domestic Ging hams; .laconeit and Cambric muslins; Bolthinetts, mull and Swiss mnslinr; liands , ne French worked CollaN; Thread and Bobbinette Laces, (good as sortment;) Lace Veils and Linen Cambric Hand kerchiefs; French kid and Silk Gloves. AS9OIITM ENT OP c.a- . E.r., RCP , oszEn. Very Cheap 54 French Bombazine; Irish Lino') and Linen drillings; Merino Casirneres and Summer cloths; Itibb'd and Plain ( . ;ambroons; mertcan Nankeens, Colton drillings; Ticking., Checks, Brown and Blenched mu fins; Linen Diapers, Linen Table Oaths; Hari/Nome Corpritings, &c. &e.; which will he 1•1(1 of vi.rN rcilueed prices for CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE. R. G. M'CREkRY. 41-10 June 1, 1441. J,)}lo 11. Suryenson, A DITE E NTS L.A.V7_ NOTICE. virvznri) si Imi .• Attorney 41; Counsellor at Law, 1V ING withdrawn from public life, -rai—n. will hencetOr: h oivo his undivided attention to the business of his profession. The Law Partnership herett,fore subsist• ing between Thaddeus Stevens and D. M. Smyser still continues. Any business en• trusted to or: her of the partners, will re ceive the care and attention of both. tcrOFFICE, as heretoll)re, 4n Sont h Baltimore street, ea,t side, three doors from the Courthouse. Gettysburg, Sep. 7, 1.c41. 6m-24 DENTAL SUIRG ERY, IN ADDITION TO MEDICAL PRACTICE, I). GILBERT, is prepared to in. sort Olinerta Teeth, of the best quality, and to pet form all other oper ations for the preservation and beauty of the teeth. A:1 operations ‘vAttuANTEu. Gettysburg, June 15. tt-12 CABINET WAREHOUSE, Mm: 2 , lti.t,o'WlM7F!` .___ ~ wrz,........ ._.5...._*---3el ' ......."" r Tii,,p,,:itci i,.;, ,i , , ) ~ , ,,11, „ 1 Y 71 7. 1 , r1 W% l` ' i , ri:llrptm--111 lif 11' 1 4, 1 n. 111 t 'O' l ' ' ''i l l i 1 4 1' 2 r, 1 1 r d '—,, 11; 1 ; kt'.4t FS:1111, nude thrteliful the lib. oral patronage heretul to extend• d In hi , n, would itilOrtn the it , iltte that hi, has renrived tti9 ‘Vareli.ite.ie nearly ( T ito:nit, to 1). ‘Vti.tre he con linnet; In intim:fa-chive nnil krteptng on hand it Lf,Clleliti uasot toter t of M 9 73.7eaT I I T E Or tho hot material; owl workmanship, which of cheap fur cash, or Country Prodlice. Pers'ins wan'in:: articles in hiA line, would In well to give low a call, as he is cotifident ha can ,diva thorn us good bargains as they elm idiluin elsewhere. COFFINS. A I r fir Cnriins at:elided to •Is 11.411t1. 11,1viog n flenrsc of hts own, he wt!! 414 liver 04150:4 in :my part Gitlin County at thi• f 1,14 rateF:— 11ith0,42any,!915; and olaiu kVithrii, :•:37; sort!! of the tale materials in pr.4,40rti..0. L. 17, Xiirj.. - 3 Atittust 21, 1911. -1,,1-'-'= ) 7CI T a is 1 gr - %, " - 7 :. - 1 CO G .113 fj.l nIIW (1!! hand reoly fur the 1,.11 - 1416 ' fruni 14 '0 •.;,' fir 1 4 r isc Kw. r.„Ay Esl L=.) s.A.) %.1 V .1.'.4).) "Gi t rip" in lilt v , ”y !Imrtac , : rinlnnz which iq a itr-ti! lel V or ( . 4 and siz , rl . 111W1 rite.t , :,fl , llllllt , r stover.; or which will be sohl at prices to Stilt the rllll^4. KrOld Shlvrs RBA t,ld mpthi or cvnty kind taken in exchange fur uctv Flows. ('.t tty4bti-g, Sop 7 COUNT ER :VEIT Era S' DEATLI. BLOW. !TUE', pe lor e %vitt pivri4c obser ye, that no Brandreth PIP.; CM be relied upon H+ the TRUE ant GENUINE unless each box has new labels upon it. There are three, and e h corer:tie: a lac simile signa ture of Dr. B. Brandreth. These labels - ire co:II-rived on steel, benirtifolly and droll at an expense of several thousand ; dollars. RENT ENI BER, the fac simile signature of B. BR A NDRETII must be upon the top of the box, upon tho silt', ;L k° th e 'mit. of th, b,x. By careful examina lion the name of Benjamin Brandreih mill be tempi on several farts of THE NEW L ‘l3 E LS, being an exact transfer of the writing of Dr. Brandreth. This name will be found in the Net %Volk. TIIE PILLS ARE SOLD IT 25 CENTS PER BOX, by the undermen. tinned Agents in Adams county: Tana. J. Cofil'Eli & G • ettysburg. Jixo. SPEVI7NSON, Abraham Kim', flomerstown. Ickes '! Brirkcs, Petersburrr. Wm. Hildebrand, East Berlin. .Cook & Tudor, Hampton. A. S. E Dunean, Caslrtown. M'Sherry & Fink. Littlestown. A. M'Farland, Abbottstown. IV. Slagle, Oxford. M. Lawyer, Fairfield. Observe that each Agent has en Eri.Yrn- Yeti Certificate t.f A geney, containina n rep maculation of Dr. Brandreth's Ilanufactory nt Sins Sing, reirl upon which will also he seen exact wait's ..1 the NEW L 1 BELS NOW USED' IT PON THE BRAN. DRET:I PILL BOXES B. BR ANDRETII, M. D. Juno 15, FAL tf-12 AN Apprentice to the Print ing Business wanted at, this OfEce ADVERTISEMENTS Cs, G0111.)11:i. Plain and fi 'tired Moog do mince, Niontniag 1,11, do Iniovs, Black Wationi Lute,dring, 4-1 Blau 111 tek Grn de ['lain and ti,,o , eci GM din Niipi Shatriq, eVi•ry Val ,) Fro.Th E:l s 2llsli & Gt•rrnan Met inn (ehenr,) and Stviqq•Nlnsline, Phi!' and fi2ared 11,0)Itinett, Nlut•fliti, II shop'e L7l Wit, White nod Black Nvtl and Th,d o , Linen CaMbrii: 11:11i.lketehlere, Hemstitch Fir (molt Ire ii.ten (lamb. Thread and bear Lice, Kul & Silk, CsiThinere, & Crrtt nt thisP, Just rec..•iv.4l her vale hv DANIEL 11. swore. Sept. '29, P`'.ll. 1-27 F.) 0 , 4 ) 011V A N I) ASHINC I 'MACHINES. THE Subrerihor takes pleaqure in tin tiMitirintr th It he is now prepared to furnish the Farmer"; of Adams and Franklin Conn tie"; with t h e beit•IIORSE POWER AND TIMASID NG \I I,GIIINES ever put in o n -ration in either of the) above enmities.— Rdymit, g o, of thn florse-Power are byt ra from Ow ra-t, 0111 it notch greater volocilv "eiho "1 the . Ahichitie ov n =l.rwer walk of thet harrow than in toy otio ‘I .chine now in use, slid havi e .rnatar Invora g tr and lees friction ret r tires li&tter drattidit. Tim superior , ty t f tho Thrs•rhirt 4 Machine consists in that of 'lstiraqhiroi more ; ,...rra in in arty g iven time with lour men to attend it, than the (MO (I) with Al!1/011 MPH 10 attend them. I'ho above pre.vorq iind Machie.. are coeiereetoil, end will wear nvich longer Ilion ti ty heretol , re offered to the The tihopq in which they are ribteut)ctiired are NI otml Maria Purnence, near \fillermowo, Aciarng comity, end at ludian Spriiv.s, near %Vavnetilearo', Frank he county, Pu. 9117'A1l ortkr4 will hn thankfully receiv ed and iii•omptiv attended to at either of the above shops. Firrners and rithera would do well to examine tho above, previous to purchasing ekow herr. .1. DONA EDSON. kwltiat 24, 1•741 .I°E f: gr. ri E. IN SPLENDID STYLE. JULY, 1511. C-RAHAM 9 S Lady's end Gentleman's MAGAZINE. Tho groat oirre...se in the sulHeriptinn 01 pfmti'ar llagn:r.me (the havillif nun , than doubled in leatt than .411 unonll)4 ) holnee,a the proprietor I( commence n now volume, with the July No. It will he issuptl in the twist attractive style, w ith th e fiat of a now artiest,, of RICH F,NGIZAVINGS, ant up in n manner, that shall surpass any triCti, in any othnr lI ), , -zito‘. In addition t o th e f ac t, th I t v. , t; 'ha of the very I).t3t k:norac,m Coo eng.r.ivino of the pkte.; Om.) w it must he re• m , tribered, the nio , it or the sultirTts select. ed. are MUG! NAL ANEIF.ICAN PICTUREB, which have never been le,fiire engraved, and arc consequently, the newest that can he b r ne . zl,t befloui the puldie. Iltoittx Cor.oafin must he remembered that the Fashion plates of tin Magazine are the best in coloring and d .sieri that can he found in any work pub lished, in this country or in Europe. They are engrave I and c , ,lored I,r this Magazine by the t.st artists that the country can pro duce, and are drawn, ultra), 3 !'rein the latest desiens from Paris nod 1."odon, and conse• tprnily 'nay always be relied open as O l e prevailing style in the United States, for the month ia which Our/ ate issued. ewe pay inl y • r ar cohiring than any other publica• tian, and always have the bast. 'Pat CoNTunitrons.—ln fiddt.tion to the unusually fine array oforiginal contributors, which the Magazine has thus fir boasted, arreirmerneuts have been made with a num yr.r moro, it the best writers of the day, so that spice and variety may be le..ked for in the literary department if the new volume. Spears AND P,asattans.—This interesting feature of the Magazine shall still ho pro served es important to young sportsmen, and in fact to all yelle, or old, who dol'rght in the sports of the rod and the gun. Arti cles in this department shall he .from ac• knowle I.2ed pens, and of the very best au thority. Nn'v Tven AND PArtm.—The volume will he opened.with a new and beautiful type cast f`XD 08:411( for the' Wink, the mechanical execution shall be of gurplu , situz neatness, amt the printing shall be upon the finest whim paper. NEW AND POPUL MUSIC —The rhide" egt pIPVe4 of new and popular music fin the Piano flirt() and Guitar shall be selected f or its paces, and two or more pages sh a ll ap ,.. ! pear regularly etch month. ln this way entysetibers to reimite country minus, can at have the latest mirait at low rates, almost as soon es it is ouldi hed. TER 11S CAS:I. In,-2 The tnrns are $3 l'or a sinole Ritlwerip lion, and in nn cage will ihn nr:eo he abated• or two conic s for $5 free of onsinno. a nd & I .:- (mon!, ALWAYS IN ADVANer No mobsori. her rereired in any case withaat thr nifirti. This rule i 4 impnrinu. and will nnt he de parted from. clarew. G En. R. G R 6. W. earner 3d & tranAnut tls. Philadelphia June 1. if-10 A DV ERTIrT„.IIENTS lIT al 71 IV A t-t E 1-a 4) u - }4 E, ...,..,,.. ~7 . ...,... - e - . 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A 4 ilioroapp"ara to he no regular price for rilaktog this article, I will merely staie for the informstion of the public, that all plain ‘tialnitt Coffins will ha made at my Shop and convvved to any lat rying 2rnund within the County for Eight Dollars; in ill GI)P4 of the same materiel will be chatgcil in nrolinrlioll. DAVID 11E 1(;1 - , Agent. August 3, 11:3,41. If- 10 ----------- MAIEING. ' r ue ,to.crop.i. reFnecifiilly informs his I • friends end the public ill u..nerid Ihnt he r.arriep on, in connt.clion with the block 3,unthing the lit'agon alai:lug Business, and is pr pared to execute it!l orders in eith er of tha abk.ve bit , ines4s in 't workman like manner and at the shortest notice. C. W. HOFFMAN' Gettysburg, \toy 5, I°i(t. Ni 13. An iipprentice will be token to the Block Siniibilig if immediate oppliention by made. C. W. H. Garlegant's Balsam of Health, Prepared only by the sale propielor, JOIEV MILLER, Frederick, NJ IlfEcl multarrilior hen junt received a further supply of this valuable medicine, which hie gained a Celebrity which few other articks hen ever received in no ahem a time an tid e ; the ch i c of which, hue co:intently increaxed, and will con tinuo to increase, a/a 11.9 meritsi are made known. This celebrated 8.11.9.141 OP Ma LTII, in a medi cine and vegetable compound, warranted it safe andelfectual remedy for the cure of Dynpepsia, and for the whole train ofdiseu.en reptillicg from and connected with a di•rNdered condition el thin of the Merril rh and liver, or, derangement of thin digevdive funetmnn. An n family medicine It stands untie ailed, and should he prissened by all head* of famtkist, narticularlr. he all these that aro subject ton constipation of the howeln: it ope rates tin n gentle aperient, gives a lotto and ac tion to the st.oinech nod !towels, end enlivening and invigorating the whale nystem. Thia Bal sam of llealth tiles not contain n particle of Pifer curv, hut it in tempo-ed altogether of vegetable matter, which renders it perfectly harmless, and it is no hinderenee to buninnon, nor any proper etintomary employment end White. The propri etor could sire a urear mans , certificates of cures perfhrmnct by thin medicine in thin advertisement, if it did not occupy no notch room; therefore ho dooms it guileminer:en:gat y, an all thntte u , ..0 'a W. to ROO them can, by applying to his agent in this place. B. H. DUMMER, Geitymhurg, or, Dr. AUG TANEY, Emmilmburg, Md. September t?„9, Ifido. 6m-37 Ira d one you fondly love. Remember iibis is the famous remedy of that distin lusher! physician, Dr. Wisinr, Mitch has uteri thousands of CROUP, W 11001'1NC; :"OUG 11, AS ill II A, CONSU MPTION, 14 c., after every other medicine had failed. 1 i 0:7 - Be particular when vim purchase to task for "Dr. WIS rAR'S BA LSA NI OF WILD CIIERItY," as there is a SYRUP ttl. ... oamo . this iminu ip1x,.1 i vt..... 1 •L blv -01, ....... -,,,..,F,‘ ati ,1.. kr ny9 cure d IL Tho UPI'. sl 'myriptoins of thin (ikons° ,(Brenchi lls) ere Coughq,Sorenese of the Lunge or Throat, Hoarse ness, )flicu:ty of Brolthine, Asthma, [lncite Fe. var, a suiting op of Plilet!in or mailer, nod senor timer blood, It in no infln mimeo (litho find skin which linen the inside of the whole of tho wind tubes nr air vean.-19 which run through every par of the Lungs 'lids Expectorant immediately suppreqaos the Conzh, Pain, Infinnintion, Favor rind Ditfiniiilv of Breathing, and produces a freer ant[ easy Expectoration, and a cute is soon offec. toil. It always cores Astlimas—two or three largo doses will cure the Croup or Hives of Children,in from fifteen minutes to an hour's time. 11 im mediately subdues the violence) of Whooping Cough; and eincts a speedy cure. Hundreds who have been Jiven up by their physicitins as incurable with "Consumption," have been resin rod in perfect health by it. REV. SOHN ATHXN GOING, D. D. Presi dent of Granville Cal'ege, Ohio, RI vs—"he was laboring under a severe cold, cough and hoarse. miss, and that his difficulty of breathing was en great that ho felt himself in imminent danger of immediate suffocation, but was perfectly cured by using this Expectorant." Mrs DilkP, of Sa. lem, N... was cured of Asthma, of twenty years standing, by using two bottles of this medicine.— Mrs. Ward, also, of Snlem,wns cured of the Rama complaint by one bottle,. A young lady, also nt S'al'em, who was believed by her friends to be far gone with Consumption, was perfectly restored 'hy three bottles. Dr. Hamilton, of St James.. Muth Carolina, was greatly affected by a cengfr, Sonrsenesta and. soreness of the lungs, nod ors using a bottle of this medicine, fout,d pericanord relief. Tho following crrlifcnre in from a proctisingr Phynirinn, nrol n noo.h rr.cnnrt.xd Clergyman nr the - Ntelltotliol Snrirtv, /131 ,- .11 limiest Town, Vm kotlngl 27, 1838. Dr. Tayite—Dear Sir—l hove boon using your Expnctoraot, exleroively, in my practice, for tha led three months, •tnd for all attache of colde, in. fl - arnstiiin of the cmcniniption, polite and wceltnnee of the ti react, it is decidedly the best medicine 1 lIIIVO nvor It Vory onoro. ILIA A ‘TS. M. D Nomrrolia nlhrr cerollraira might hn:arldril, nut thy ahoy,. nrr conaidereil auflininnt'avidonco of log great uantillorra. Preparod only by Dr D. Jayne, No 20 South. Thi-d atreol. Frito 11. . • Where nl.n eu.iv hiy 1 , 11 .14vne's CHrn6intivir 11,1 0 ... n• for ihr rin , 13,,,vel Comph.int, Topic Ve rove, the r , 111 vnl of Worms, Srn. tinnoive Pell, r.r spern-aP, tivor Anti Frum.lu A !•(1. Javrip's Hair Tunic, rur If.thlnems and proporva ti:ut of Ihn For snlo nt thn ar.ig Shun nl S 11. BUEHLER. Coltpburg, Feb 1)3,190)
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