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    'no l'illntyfie atilt ;Wherefores'
KIN' the times in which men
i rkook fur tiro doings of the world and
VOW - iiNkirtnation, to the Press,which
' llMrtifitkry,the true path- fi nder for - bus.
*Sigfse *1 Well as flaw who wish to
Melte evere penny count most for thern•
Belies. This being the order of the day,
Ws undersigned wishes to keep with the
iterrent, anti at the same time give the
reader a good hint which path to travel
to make his mammy count moat. A few
sioad , reaeogs wtllsatialy the reallennt once
why it Is that the undersigned will and can
esileny: gentleman a suit of ready-made
elsehlig, from the commonest every-tlay
- ;snit to. 'fine Sunday anti superfine wed-
Elititiek„ cheaper than any other estab
' Talieent. In the first place, then, he is
title to sell cheaper than, other establish
:omits, because he is well acquainted with
kis business, lie buys and sells for cash,
mid knows when and where and how to
bay his goods. oGoods well bought are
flail sold." Even if he had no ntivantages
Over apy one in his lino of business, he
sail still undersell them, because he re
quires no large profits to make up for
• large expenses. He attends to his -buSi
nets himself, and therefore incurs but
'entail expenses, coin parati velyspeaking, in
carrying on tho same, Ile sells It'ai goods
for cash, and therefore requiren no large
profits to make up for lose sustained by
credit sales. No one will doubt that the
Caah and One-price apnea% together with
small profits, is the best mode of dealing
• and most aavantageous to the purchaser,
' If any one doubts this, he will be cenvin
', coil of its truth by calling at the Clething
mid Variety Store, opposite • the Dank,
where be will find a large assortment of
all kinds of Ready-made Clothing,formen'ir
and boys' wear, together with every arti
cle in this line of bnainces--Cloaks, Over
Coats, frock, sack, business and dress
Coats, Pants and Vests of sill descrip
tions, Woolen Under-shirts anti drawers,
all kinds of Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Hand
kerchiefs, Silk Coves and Stockings, wrap
pen, Caps, Hats, together with some
ey articles—Jewelry, Pistols, knives, anti
a few Six-shooters, all of which he will
with pleasure exhibit for examination to
those who call upon him. The prices are
such as will satisfy every one. that this is
the place to buy Fall and Winter Cloth t ,
log. You will be asked but one price,
with but a very small profit. The 'MI6, •
scriber takes this occasion to tender to the
petite his thanks for the liberal Patrintager
*bleb he has thus far received, and Fes
.peotfully solicits a continuation ,of :,the
same. Also fur sale, a very good and
Deady trimmed ROCK A WAY BUGGY,
with standing top, end a utmost-handed;
Nagy, which will be diSposed Of eery
low, either for cash or with a credit of six
months, as may suit purchasers. •
MARCUS, UtISOIC
.Kept. 28, 1849.
771€ rFro EXTREAtESP-partl
DED FORT
•
imrs AND ii4PS,
11
ItiVIDQV eateSloo
WM. W. PAXTON
ITAS,emntneneed the socrr iIe'SHOE
Busbies', with HATS' & ,CAPS.
sad has now, on hands a large and .00m
plete assoruoent of
BATS AND CAPS. BOOTS AND
8 a OES.
of every description, suitable for men, wo
men and children, whialt he Wilt goy at
prices for good pay. Canaan Omit.
altodoe ear* olO,ooda l
ir ift ;is, mpt oboes
delexiii,oilinll4r.filiT4getitentber
that every article that . can. mak* the ,bead'
ataliest comfortable and itaadsoms, in an
Moons el the year; 'caw ilet : had at his
Store, two doors belowlhe Post•otliee.
ottrVer) 'superior "NeW York and
Philadelphia Silk and' tleavir Baia cow
stonily on beful.
Gettyabuty, Oct. Ilk 1849.-4
NOTION.
y ETTERS Testamentary on the Es
ALAI late of - GKORGE FLEACILE. WO' o
Idounjoy, tp. Adams eo., dee'd, hieing
been granted to the sub/briber, notice is
hereby given to all who are led:Waite said
Estate, to mike payment w thon tdelay ;and
to those having claims to present the same,
properly authenticated, to 'the sithserifiet,
avoiding in same township, for settinitient.
ENOC 11 FLEAGLE,
Oct. 20, 1819.-61*
EIGHT TEACHERS WANTED,
T HE School Directors of Cumberland
township will illeei at the public helms
of CONRAD SNIDER in the borough of Get
tysburg, on Saturday. November 241/L
inst., for the purpose of recei sing apppes
tiont for the teaching of the. several
schools in the township.
By cider of the Board. ,
JACOB BEAKER, Sec'y.
Nov. 9.-44
V&Lt&B.01 FAIR
'RIV.ITE
TBE subscriber offers at Private Sale
Alm FARM, on which he resitles.sit
sate in Liberty township, Adams county,
(CureWs Tract,) lying upon the public
cross-roads, leading from Gettysburg to
and from Emmitaburg to
Falainld. containing
300 at ‘lo,2libil.
store or less, of patented land, of which
1100.41ents are cleared and in a good state
~ or Otidvation. The balance is covered
With the very best Timber. There is a
• gosaPproportion of Meadow. The im
iproveansents are a two-story
,' RUUG H-CAST
•-: - - Dwelling House,
-le - -Ail Amick-building attached, a large
TAMA, (part bate and part log) wagon
akiel4.4 l pre-ntith end other outbuildi i ngs.—
?Nee. Gs it neverAtiling vr ell' of water, with
' et peal iellosonveniest to the door. The
fans is ss,ll supplied with running water.
'nee kociosie good. and the farm is in the
•
! ',Ma iNOnt Otder.
~ , , JOSEPII HUNTER. , . , Api..1146:1540.--if '.
'41111101rosoli&O,' Itt#OttrirVeo Afireka
iraft
!..es a 1- rt. 46.6i:!Ainirivivisox.,
, 001 ,a, k , , ,
.1111 M q-a 4114,
.GEORGE ARNOLD
H AS just returned from Philadelphia.
and is now opening a large-stouk of
FRESH GOODS,
ANON° \Melt CHEAP
CLO.rtiS, CASSIAIERES,
Gmsinets, Cords, Jean!,
SILKS. M. Al' L.ILVES,.B
Mode Colon', Black• and Fancy do.,
Ca/irate. Ginghatna,,Alertnoes. Eggliah
4. French Striped
Plaid and Plain Cashmere...l666one.
Fleinnels,
• - Qaeentwate,
all ofyilW h have been purchased in Phil
adelphia on the very beat terms, 'And will
be sold as cheap as any other
mem 'elitt.offer them. Please. 'call, exam
ine aid judge for ytiiiiseliers. '
P. ft,:enefitry 'Produce taken in 'ex-
thane fair Odoils 'Mash. prices:
46 - 4:liit tit STOVES on land, which
will be sold Cheap. -
146 ugo. ARNOLD.
0 411 . • A. 44,
. .
; tlit to*iowl-
Aitt r inseviiistra fist atittilfe
fOrt 14: attend; patronage hitherto ex
tended to him, end respectfully informs
411 4_, r he_ hay just lenitive& from °the
Ijittetkiaapelediciakatirtioeqt of 46W Goods,
comprising in kart fine stook of
(HINGIIA
TtorEs: orociciNa4 RIB
BOA'S, FLOTOE,RS, COLLARS. •
p s ,. I r i s h I.inens,
0rc..,14110f which Will be sold at 'the low
9!lg~tshice~:..:. s
; 1 he subscriber mime it unnecessary to
enumerate Ato different articles which
coinprise his stoat. He would therefore
earnestly, invite all to call and examine ror
themselves biffore purchasing elsewhere.
. .
J. L. SCHICK.
Gettysburg. Sept, 28.
• ' '
•NEW STORE & NEW GOODS.
/THE undersigned respectfully informs
his friendr•and the public generally,
that-he" has opened a SI'ORE, on the
South.ead corner of the Diamond, (the
Winding lately-used U a Hotel,) where can
be found a
PULL'AND COMPLETE ASSORT.
- MEN? OF
: _41117
or The FA LI. oic WINTER Trade, such as
CLONtiS, C..4.BIIIIERES,
Cassinets, Satinets, Vestings,
-__Cords, Silks,
thous. de Lakes. Cashmeres, illpaceas,
Calicoes,
~Messlins, Flannels, Plaid
Limeys, Shawls, Cravaii,lfand.
kerchiefs, Waves, Ribbons,
Fringes, Laces, Ed.
guys, Ike., itc.
• *Leo--
GRO4'IIRIZB, QUEENSWARE,
BOOTS, SHOES, CLOTH it GLAZED
. CAPS, &c.
As it would require too much time and
space to enumerate all the names and va
rieies of Goode in an advertisenient, we
say to all, you will be welcome at any
time to call and give a thorough examina
tion, as it will afford us great pleasure in
sho ‘ wiqg
10:7•COUN1'RY PRODUCE taken in
exchange (or Geode.
- gy stria attention to business, and•a de
sire' td 'give satisfaction, L hope to merit
•tind'receivii a share of patronage of the
public generally.
' A. B. KURTZ.
Gettysburg, Sept. 21, 18411.—tf
111111
LEARD)VARE & GROCERY
xi T at
John;.Fahnestock
liksPEc . rFuLLY announces to his
friends and the public generally, that
ho.has opened ■ NEW
Hardware and Procery Store, .
it Vsiitittinirg; at “Brdlellan'lCorner,'
where can be found a'general assortment of
every thing , in his life. Having examin
ed both , •the Philadelphia and Baltimore
• markets. he' is enabled to offer hut goods
•arredured prices ' and can confidently ae•
sure them that, they w
can be purchased lo
er thee•therhave ever been sold before.
Hira* bensislis of.
'lllardware and Vintlerv,
sueh as tuna s , cross cut saws , Planes and
bit*, lock., hinges, screws, chisels of es , .
cry datscriptien,laspt and files, saddlery
of all varieties, shoemakers' lasts and tools,
'morroodoleather ind linings; shovels,forks,
and general assorthent of
TABLE CUTLERY AND POCKET
` NI ;
in short, every aitfcle belonging to that
beam* otbustness.- Also a complete as
sdrhnent ot OLABB.
PAINTS, *ILO & WS STUFF&
and a Jarge, , ittil alid , gonethl astortfdiat of
eIIitItIVEIRILS,
PISII. and CEDAR WARE; alFiewhich
he has selected with great, care and pur
chased on
_ofi very; heat terms., thus ens,
bling him to sell at such prices as wilt give
entire satisfaction: lie *obeli* and hopes,
by attics attention m the wants of,the com
munity, to receive the patronage of, the
public. 'JOHN FAHNESTOCK.
Gettysburg, Sept. 14, 1849.—tf
FARM AT PRIVATE . SALE.
MIRE subscriber will sell at private sale
the FARM on which 111GPIRY HER•
!WRY, jr., now resides, situate in Franklin
township, Adams county, adjoining lands
.of King Wilson, Andrew Ileintaelman,
and othert, containing
;WO ciiiiiairfiaa
more or less. .The improvement, are a
TWO-STORX
, Eli Frame Dwelling Hans;
• first-rate LOG BARN, with a
Spring of good water convenient to the
door. There is a fair proportion of Tim
ber and Meadow on the farm, and an ex
cellent •Orehartl. Persona wishing to leg
certain the terms, which will be reasona
ble will eall upon the subscriber. The
.
op can be viewed eti application to
the tenant
. /lENWV HERSHEY. ben.
!,sklis tp., Jun 1, 180.-4
VALUABLE MEDICINES.
X 0 C E-X 0 Par
fir.'.4NEI.L.'S Magical Pain Extractor,
CON
thu World's Wonder---preMiOneed
so by all who have ever used it.-.. White
Swelling, 'lnfientatlon, Pain In the Back.
Weak Limb"; Tender or Bore Feet; anthill
Sertifulous . Boni are iipeedili-and per.
manently eared by Gunnell's Magical Pain
Extractor; Affections of the Lange, Ague
in the. Facie, •.Breast, Tie' Doloneeaux,
Chronic sore "Eyes., Sheared Surfaces
Ate Is isequally beneficial . in all kinds'of
Thsetiais, soitiltirop4is
and Eyes,, Sprains. Rheurriatism, White
Swellint Merit. Bruiset, Bfirns, C hit-
Erysipehut, Piles, 0te.,.„ will qUickly
Lbe relieved by the application of this salve.:
This remarkable sanitie possesses many
virtues never found itt any other arfiele.—
It has the megif perfeet power over till pains
by,fire, poititieely ell/tying the suffering al
most intmediately upon its application.—
If any disbelieve the statement, we would
earnbeily invite . them to call and examine
the numerous' unsolicited certificates of
of remarkable cures wrought by this salve.
It has for months past been sold neon the
fullowili liberal terms, to wit: if the neer
was nolierfeetly satisfied, and even . de
lighted with its effects, and furthermore if
it did not fully answer our recommends-.
tione, their money was returned immedi
ately at their request. On . these terms,,
this absolute heal-all is now sold ; and we
simply ask if the public can demand any
thing more reasonable t Kind parent, keep
it constantly on hand ; in case of accident
by fire, life may be lost without it but
by its use all burns are subject to its con
trol, unless the vitals are destroyed.
Caution.—No Pain 'Extractor can be
genuine unless you find Alm a signature of
Comstock dc Co.. on the wrapper to each
box. Beware of counterfeit,
RHEUMATISM:—Comstock's Hew
es' Nerve and Bone Liniment, and Indian
Vegetable Elixir, is warranted to cure any
rase of Rheumatism, Gout, Contracted
Chordsand Muscles,orstiffJoints,strength
en Weak Limbs, and enable those 'who
are crippled to walk again. Ure thicar
tiele and be cured, or gu without it and
suffer,' as you please Certificates of
cures by the hundred can be seen at 21
Cordand street, N. York, where this arti
cle is sold only genuine.
DEAFNESS.—Use Dr. McNair's Ac
coustic Oil, for the cure of Deafness. Al
so, all those disagreeable noises, like the
buzzin g of insects, fulling of water, whiz
zing of steam, which are symptoms of ap
proaching deafness. Many persons who
have been deaf for ten or twenty years,
and compelled to use ear trumpets, have,
after using one or two bottles, thrown a
side these trumpets, being made perfectly
well. It has cured cases of ten, fifteen,
and even thirty years standing of deafness.
Hays Liniment of the Piles.— The
worst attacks of the Piles are effectually
and permanently cured in a short time by
the use of the genuine Hay's Liniment 4
Hundreds of our first citizens throughout
the country have used this liniment with
complete success-. It is warranted to cure
the most aggravated case.
If no cure be effected the money will be
refunded.
For Sale at the Drug and Book Store o
SAMUEL H. BUEHLER.
Gettysburg, Jan. t 9, 1849.
NEW ESTABLOHNIENT
HENRY SMITH,
RESPECTFULLY informs the citi
zens of Gettysburg, and strangers
who may tarry here until their beards grow,
that he has opened a new saloon in the
shop formerly occupied by JACOB LEEDI:,
in West York street, one door West of
Pazton i sliat-store, where he intends prose
cuting the Tonsorial business in all its va
ried and various branches.
His razor's good atursharp,
He'll shave your lace without a smart.
Gentlemen, call and see for yourselves.
His sponge is good, his towels are clean,
And,la his shop he's always seen.
IP:7'He 8180 respectfully informs the
gentlemen that they can at. any time have
their boots blacked in the neatest style.—
Gentlemen can also havo grease removed
from their clothes.
Gettysburg, April 21, 1848.
DIAIVIOA D TONSOR
S. Ir k . TIPTON.
F ASHIONABLE Barber and Hair
,Dreaser, has removed his "Temple"
to the diamond, adj oining the County Buil
dings, where he can at all times be found
prepared to attend to the calls of the public
From long experience he flatters himsell
that he can go throughall the ramifications
of the tonsoricaldepartments, with such an
infinite degree of skill as willmeet the en
tire satisfaction of all who submit them.
chine to the keen ordeal of his razor. He
hopes, therefore, that by attention to busi
ness and a desire to please, he will merit
as well as receive a liberal share of public
patronage. Thesack willbe attended to a
heir private dwellings.
zdarr NoTzcrii.
As it is my desire to have my Books
settled with as little delay as possi
ble. I request those indebted to me, either
by Note or Book Account, or otherwise,
to have their accounts closed by the Ist
I of January next, as it is not my wish to
add 'costs. ' D. HEADY.
717 R/ 111 . 1731 Vas
As I did , not succeed in disposing oflny
stock of Lumber and Tools at my sale in
August last, r determined to have the Wm
bar rerked into FURNITDR,E. There
fore,, persons wishing furtutufe will do
well by caning at• my Shop in Carlisle
street, or at my Furniture Room in Chem
bersburg street, where can be had the beet
bargains you toyer had, eile.r for cash
or Country Produce.'
.
Oct. 19, 1840.--if
JUST RECEIVED and now opening
a large lot of Long and Square
SHAWLS, Turkere do., which will be
sold lower than they have ever been Offer
ed in the county. Ladies call soon at
KURTZ'S, and examine for yourselves
and secure, ere too late, one of the hand
somest and most graceful articles that so
richly enhances the costume.
CIOLD PENS AND SILVER PEN
AJI CILS, (best quality) Card Cues,
Visiting and Printing Cards, Fancy Note
Paper, Envelopes, Motto Wafers, Fancy
Sealing Wax,Letter Stimr, &c., for sale
by 11.. UEHLER.
:M=Z==
BAL IVIORE FALL TRADE ,
To Coasts, Merchants Sc /Families
THE 111 0'10141W Mercbgnts, imporlers,mow
ufaegwers i and dealers, respectfuliy smite
In cal I 1ng,14 'Motion of countryinerchants mid
others visiting Baltimore, to their large and va
ried stock 4 goods, which will heir:wallas nom.
.plate, and the .prices as low as at any other es
tehlishments In this or any other city,
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
Nu. SU Markt% stsset,
opposite Hanuter attest
WILLIAM BROWN,
Imports,, MainfacNier, lutd Ara* in ,
Watcheo' Niap
Jewelry. aver. Plated
WaroisiMAutcy Goode, Wholesale owl Roma,
No. 280 Reitsmore street.
ROBERT BROWN & SON,
DiuLeis se WATCIIIII & isseemst. Szsvia
Mello ;8.11111 614174111X1A 09001/,
Coiner o: Market 111)4 CalVerts!reets.
Opposite the Museum.
CORTLAN & CO..
No. 903 84111.711110 RE Smear,
importers and Dealers in
Family and Fancy Hard% are, Table Cutlery
Plated Goods, Bronzed Fenders, &c.
Shoe Thread Warehouse.
qig LARRABEE, No. 1.14 North Calvert
11.1110 street, Importers of Shoe Threads, Shoe
Tools, and Findings. in General, and Alanufac
turer of Fashionable Lute, Boot Trees, bhoe
Trees, Crimping Boards, etc.
J. H. Wii/TEHURST'S
Sxrrrcar Daaacaaux G•LL SSSSS
No. 207} Baltimore street, Baltimore;
77 Main street, Richmond; Sycamore street,
Petersburg; Main street, Norfork, and Main
street, Lynchburg.
GEORGE F. BROWN & BROTHER,
WHOLES/AN DROGUISTS, No./, - Liberty street,
Have constantly on hand a large and desirable
s to c k of Drugs, Points, Oils, kc., to Which they
invite the attention of the trade.
T. W. WILLIAMS.
FAbiIiON•IILI. BOOT& SNOW Brows,
Whole..ale and Retail,
No. 161 Baltimore street,
Nearly animus the Museum.
irENRY J. %RIGBY,
Merchant Tailor,
No. 154 and 156 Museum Building,
Baltimore street,
Splendid Clothing for Men and Soya
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS.
PAPiI tl4l 11:11A11/1, WIIOLILIALI I.ICD RILT•IL.
iIt,LHE attention of Country Merchants is in-
AB A sited to our large assortment of Wall l'a
per, Fire Board Prints, &c., which we oiler at
lowest Prices.
curtain Paper—We have the largest and best
assortment in the city, and the low ert price. A
call is i•olicired HOWELL & BROS ,
Manufacturers, 21.17 Baltimore street,
between Charles and Light streets
ROYSTON BETTS,
WHOLES/MI DFALER
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods,
No. 283 Baltimore - turret.
rj - A large lot of Kerseys and Blankets on
hand
RZRA GATES,
. No. 221 Baltimore street.
Manufacturer and dealer in all kinds of
TRIMMING*, REGALIA.
♦ND VANIEDI CDJODS
T. W. BETTON'S SHIRT FACTORY,
Wholesale and Retail,
No. 179 Baltimore street.
frrA large stock M Gentlemen's Furnishing
Goods constantly on hand
C. V. EI.IN & CC) ,
No. 12 Baltimore st , t. doors West of the Brides,
IN N UFAI:T Mt Ells and dealers in Tin and
41, Sheet lion Ware; Britannia, Block Tin,
Willow and Wooden Ware; Stoves, Hardware,
Cutlery and Fancy Goods.
11. BOLTON.
FASHION/ISLA CLOTHING ENIPORITH,
Wholesale and Retail,
No. 131 Baltimore street,
Second door west of Charles
TIN WARE! TIN WARE!!
iIrikEALERS will find it greatly to their ad.
i f ref by calling at my eltabliahment to select
their Tin Ware, as I am selling very low tor cash.
ALFRED 11. REIP, No. 333 Baltimore street
GEORGE K. QUAIL,
Ilisnionable Hat and Cap Store,
• No. 204 Pratt Street,
Near Hanover street,
•u
I
AS on hand, a large stock of Hats and Caps
of the latest style
Also, now opening, a large and select assort.
meat of Furs, consisting of
LYN u rrs, BOAS 41.1 f ID VICTOR I N zs,xv
All of which will be sold low for cash
JOBENI K. STAPLETON,
No. 105 Baltimore Street,
MANUFACTURES all kinds of Brushes,
Bellows, Fishing rods mail Tackle.
ii..rStuiths' Bellows made and repaired
G. G. FINCH,
No. 32 Light street,
Wholesale aski Retail dealer ia
STOVES,
mows, rcalx•cu, &c
BARTUS WILKINS,
Wholesale and Retail
Saddle, Harness. Trunk,
aao COLLAII /ACTOR?,
No. 178 Marker Street.
GHARLES BLAKE,
Dealer in
fraiche:, Jewelry, and Watch Materials,
WIIOLIIIAiI ♦sn ■tTAIL,
No. 192 Biltimore street.
I. P. HARTMAN,
Mancafirt Tatum,
No. 1871 Baltimore street.
Between Calvert and Light,
1178apetior Clothing ready made
A. & J. B. MATHIOT,
Gay &reel Chair Warerooms,
No. 19 Gay Street,
Where may be obtained every variety of Fan
cy and Windsor Chairs, Reciting Chain, Muss
&c.
L. JA,RH);;TT,.
Roirnoved to
No. 120 Baltimore street, Ameriean
And hail opened a necand splandid stock of
Metes and Boy's Rlocl,y-made aothfng..
in STEELE .ir CO., • Wholesale and Ro•
IWO Bookatiammand Stationers, No. 92
Baltimore street, 5 , doors Eat of Holliday, are
. 1 1 01 1' receiving frona flaw.lgtk • toils sales a
larts alsortment oftoles, Statiollery, •Ikirmr,
Mt*Books, add b Books, ate., iesti will 'ell very
JESSE MARDEf
• ifanafiefarer and4lfboleaale Dealer In
Patent Platform Balances and
Scales of every description,
garcon& Charles at, between Lorabard •nd IPratt.
ARMY BROGAN,S.
GEORGE HARMAN.
No. 194'Pratt Street, 3 door East of Hanover,
( S AS on hand r large assortment of Army
MBA and other Brogans, for Servant., Men. Wo
men, and -Boys.
H. DIFFENDERrEgR,
iis f the firm of R. AVElLlowney C 0.,)
NVITES friends to their 'complete meson
meet of RICH FALL DRY GOODS, Whole
sale and Retail, 199 Baltimore greet. •
011i1,06.,, , ,, I,
1549.
HORN'S TRUNK MAN UFA CTOR Y,
Corner of Baltimore and Calvert streets (
CINiTANTLY on land the largest assort.
meat-in the city of Luther Travelling and
Paekini Tranks, Valises, Carpet Bags, ate,
mil Retail.
October 3, 1549......5t
WALISTER'S NLL-HEiL-
ING, , COINTMENT
-•
(TA UE ..IiII`OI4GP I S Mat, riv,)
Contains no Mercury or other Mineral.
, • From the +Reading Eagle."
There never, perhaps, wet • medicine brought
Ware op public' that has AO short! time on
such a reputation sa ~k l.44listaisli.ll-11ealin g or
World's Salve." AlMost eery pereen that has
made trial of it speaks warmly In its prelim. One
has been Cured by kof fee Moat painQl Rhombi'•
thin; another of the Filer, • third of a trouble
some Pain,in the Side a fourth of • Swelling of
the Limbs, &c. it her not give immediate re.
lief in every case, it can never do injury, being
applied outwardly. As another evidence of the
wonderful healing power possessed by this salve,
ere subjoin the following certificate from a re
spectable citizen of ldiudencreek township, in
this county,:
"Maidenereek, Berk, co., Pa., March 30, '47.
Messrs. Ritter &Co.-1 desire to inform you
that I was entirely cured of a severe pain in the
back by thenseof M'Alliiter's All-Healing Salve
which I purchased from you: I sneered with it
about 20 years, and at night was unable to sleep.
During that time I tried various remedies, which
wire prescribed for me by physicians and oth.
er persons without receiving any relief, and at
last made trial of this Salve with a result favors
ble beyond expectation. lam now entirely free
from the pairs, and enjoy at night a sweet and
peaceful sleep. I bare also used the Salve since
for tooth aehe and other complaints, with. similar.
happy results. Your friend,
JOHN HOLLENBACH.
The following is from a regular Physicias of
extensi vs practice in Philadelphia:
James WAllister—flirtl have for the two
last years twain the habit of using your Oint
meat in eases of Rheumatism, Chilblains and in
Tenia Capitee, (scald Heud,) and thus far with
the happiest eth-ct. I think fromthe experiments
I have rag& with it, that it richly deserves to be
adopted as an article of every day use by the pro
fession at large. Tour's, truly, •
Philadelphia, Dee 30, 1847.
James M'Allister—Dear Sir: I take pleasure
in making known to you the great benefit I have
recei,ed by using your Vegetable Ointment or
the World's Salve. I had an Ulcer, or running
sore on the ear, of many years standing; I hail
applied to several physicians, but all to• no par
pose; but by using your Ointment a few days, it
was completely dried up and well I have also
used it tor Burns, tor which I find it an excellent
article; also, in all cures 01 inflammation
EuwARD TiionN
I certify the above statement is true
M C CA1)311:S,
No 90, Market street, Philadelphia.
llT'Amund the box are directions t'or using
31cA LL [STEWS OINTNIEN Tfor St - rly u In, E
rysipelas, Titter, Chilblain, Scald Head. Sore Eyrs,
Quiary, Sore 'Arse!, Lirenehoss, :yet
hone, Pales, Dinare of the Spine,4firodu,lie, dsth
ma Realness, Ear Ache, Burns, Corns, all Diseas
es of the Skin, Sore Lips, Pimples, h.r., Swelling of
the Dallis, Saris, Rheumatism, Piles, told Feel,
Croup, Swelled or Broken Breast, rinithaike,.lgue
in the Fns,, 4r.
Murexes and Nvitses knew its value in ca.
ses of - swollen - or sore lireabt, they would not
be without it. In such cases, if freely abed, as to the directions around each box, it
gives relict in a Eery/nohow,.
rhis Ointment is good for any par; of the
body or limbs when inflamed. Is some cases it
should be applied often.
c.icricy—No khotment will be genuine
unless the name of JA3IIIII AFALLIITSII 13 Writ
ten With a pen on every label.
!D r For sale by ni v Agents in all the principal
towns in the L'n kJ States.
JAMES McALLISTER,
Sule Proprietor of the above Sled,cmne,
PRINCIPAL OVFICE No. YS North Third
!tree', Philadelphia.
ti I PRICE . 25 CENTS PER BOX.„rg
AGENTK—S. S. Foustr, Gettysburg; Jo
seph It. Henry, Abbottstown ; .dotter & lione
F:trimitsburg ; J. W. Schmidt, Hanover; C. A
Morns & Co., York: L. Henig,Chambersburg.
June TS, Is-19.—rowly
THE GRE I.l` REMEDY
FO It II URA'S
CERTIFICATE; AND REFERENCES.
est lit—A few days since I badly burned one of
is7J my bands with melted silver, which I was
pouring from a crucible. I applied your Master
of Pain, sshicn at once relieved me from the ex•
eructating pain, and worked a complete cure,
leaving no scar. W. S. WOt
Syracase, Dec. I, '46. Silversmith.
BURNED CHILD CURk.'D.
Mr. W. L. green, formerly Postmaster at Jos
din's Corner's, N. Y., states that one of his child.
ran fell on a hot stove, very badly burning his
face, and severely injuring oneof his eyes. Tom
sey's Master of Pain was applied, which imme
diately relieved all pain, and effected a cure with.
out leaving a scar.
TERRIBLE BURN CURED.
Mr... T. Hughes, employed at the Salamander
Iron 'Works in New York, had his arms dread.
fully burned by the bursting of a furnace, caus
ing the skin and flesh to peel off the arm in large
flakes, leaving a shocking and painful sight.—
Tousey's Master of Pain was used, and the pain
instantly stopped, and the arm was speedily cu.
red without a scar. Messrs. Armory, the pro.
praetors of the Foundry, certify to these facts.—
Every person should keep this Ointment by them.
ANOTHER BURN CURED.
Mr. S. Tousey—l have been much pleased
with the healing qualities of your Master of l'ain.
I send you one of a number of cases in my own
family. My little girl, eight years of age while
at play in my sitting-room, accidentally fell,
resting her whole weight upon the hot stove. for
cing herself back With the hand still on the stove
and burning the skin of her band to a crisp.—
One application of your Ointment immediately
removed all pain—not a blister was raised—and
the next day, althongh the skin was stiff, all sore
ness had been removed. H. BARNS.
LYFor sale by
SAMUEL H. BUEHLER,
General dgent, Gettysburg, and by
Dr. Kauffman, Petersburg; J. S. Hollinger,
Heidlersburg ; E. Stable, Centre Mills ; J. M.
Knight, Bendersville; J. F. Lower, A rendtstown;
Stick &Witmer. MUMminburg;T.M'K night, M%
Kuightsville ; A. Scott, Cashicarn ; J. Brinker.
Koff, Fairfield; E. Zuck, New Chester; D. M.
C. White Hampton; H. L. Miller and William
Wolf, East Berlin; Wm. Bittinger, Abbott.
town; Lilly & Riley, New Oxford; E. J. Ow
ing., M'Sharrystown ; and Samuel Berlin, Lit.
tlestown.
Sept.,l4, 1818.-3 m
311 :1 110 3911-1110 - 41GailMil•
FINHE subscriber tenders his seknowl
edgmenis to the public for the liberal
and steady patronage with which he has
been fa red for a series of years; and re.
speetfully announeei that he has just re
ceived, at his old established stand in
Chambersburg street, a largo and , fresh
DENS & 'MEDICINES,
tfUllNtriaBllll l llloBlEtillt a
Paints)Varnish,Dyestuffe
and every', variety fra;ticlei %lewdly found
ia a Drig' store, to which he invites the
attention, orthOind4ie, with assurances that
they will be furnished at the moat reason
able prices.
8. Itt,THLEIt.
Gettysburg, June 2,
_____
`THE' STAR . AND'IPANXER.
ispribfishetletqrs rr ay AtlCtuVl#ltig,
' CiffilnlY Ilth/di, 6vi theßigsster
as liittOdeil i' tyke, by
..D.. A. , dr. 0. ) R.—SITE 11142 R.
_, < , Tr st.< •, ,
' . irpttdde edvenctvor with* thtl Zest, .1 per
ifilnuan—lrnot petd Within the year, $2 Op.-, .N ,
pepee'diaionlitited 'until "Haire:aye • are paid,...
exoept ai the , optioe ore" Edltot. % ils topic,
*cents.' A relieve teltiOry a' , ' innanc
, W 1 0 ,4 1 ,, 'warded 'ea raw erliegen) t
ildoireistesnewes net exceeding a 4 ' Betted
three, timer, far , .1 —*min y , eubseg \ ' dice
25 'cent?... Loafer mien leibe same `,. ;10n..-
. ,
All lulvettieementr not ' specially , t d for a
,
0211:48-:quiw opening : i'aplendid assort- gi,en, time, will be continued antillerb . AHO
" 7 ,ineul of those rich CIiANDEAFILE oral- reduction "rift be Wide le those Wheadvettia"
SlhiCtt Chameleon . Silky, Chacteleon by the year.
Stripe Armen', Satin ' flu Chime, 'besides lob oerimdivir oral! kind. executed neatly and
a great variety of Black Bilks. which will 1" : 0 1 ,1,17: 4 4 °I) ft""altirtiona. rea d
be'sold 20 per mt. cheaper tban af any ,ii pt i n i ~,,d , .. contski j unoy or the
sism r t ee i
other esiablisbutent to town. ' we subscribeni,) oast ba rose /Ms ia enter ao
' • ' A. B. Keterz. cars sicsatioa.
1
Ms2OICIIL F4JN EXTANCTOR
(tam bIIOIIIAL AND ONLY 011ottlqii.)
• , BIJANS AND SCALDS,
,CHil,l4.l•ita tbo,Vrtirld to prove ; that my
d 3 grafting Esti/CIO/I has ever ritio.(aince its
introduction by me in 1839,) in bus sfintle
to care tit. *Prat "wits lad But
iCrirust be the gees fat artkltF, net 'the vili'etena
rerferi oaf tbat is Bonding the ausitel.
Maur 11111LrillUg TUT I
Dalley's Crecuine tractor la Burns and
'Staid', lank& freurerifiale Witt: u sOon at ap
plied; 'it cbols and &esti out the Are and pain in
a row ininutei. Counterfeit Extraetors. no mat.
ter •by What name or uddee what , title they ap
pear, when applied, irripte and literate the pain.
Try all the imitations thatprofen to the some
virtues, and. thefrabese 'rear will be found con.
elusive. It does, however, not alone apply to
Burns and Scalds, but hs Cuts, Wounds v Sore
and Inflamed Eyes. and all cases of external and
painful inflammation, the alone diference will be
observed
PINS, -Bruises, Salt RheeM, Rheumatism Erysip.
elu, Eruption, Sore :fipples, Broken
Breast, Chilblains, Fever Sores
' Old Sores and Burns,
and all external inflammation, yield readily to
the all-powerful, pain subduing, and curative
properties of this extraordinary remedy. But
mark, it must tia the Getisistie Dailey.
CAUTION.
Ti) (he public—Being cognizant of the danger
attending the Use of the COUNT CUTZIT EITRACT.
mu, l distinctly declare that 1 will not kohl my
melt responsible for the 'trees otany Extractor,
unless the same be procured at my own Depot,
415 Broadway, New York, 23.5 Cheateit street,
Philadelphia, or from my anthoriied agent..
.chat especially to Mabee dad Heads of Yam
ifietc—The great and substantial benefit that may
be derived, and the pain and suffering that may
be prevented by the genuine Dailey's Ahem!
Ali , . Xs -tractor, (see printed.pamphlet, especial.
ly the article addressed to Mothers, lice.,) ought to
make it'an inmate of every family. Life itself
hal, in many cases, been preserved by • ready
application of my genuine Extractor. I would
therefore caution Mothers never to be without a
box of it on band. not forgsingle day; for where
there are children, accidents will occur. And
what is of vast importance, especially to 611•41,
it heals the wounds without a scar!
LIFE SAVED— , AWFUL CASE OF SCALD!
Whecafteld, Niagara Co., N.
February 28, 1848
Mr. Dailey—Dent' Sir—While my son, 15
years of age, was at work in the 'Lingle menu
tactory of L. F. Rose, he had the misfortune to
slip and fall into a a large vat, used for the pur
pose of boiling blocks preparatory to cutting.—
The Works had just been removed Irani the vat
containing a large quantity at bulling v. titer.—
Re tell torward, scalding both hands iffff - airns,
all on one aide, and one leg badly and the other
partially. The scalds were so bad on his arms
and leg, that most of the flesh came off with hie
garments, and 111/ life was despaired of by both
h.s physicians and friends.
8 BELL, M D
Dailey a l'ain extractor was procured as soon
as pm,sible (which was in stout six hours) and
applied, and which relieved him from all pain,
pie. enting inflammation and swelling, and In a
few days commenced healing his sores. There
appeared a general improv einem, so much so
that in three weeks he was removed to his lath
ers house, distance about one mile and a halt.
We continued the use of the above medicine
about two months, and we believe it 0113 the
means, under Prov titmice, of saving his lite, and
we would cheerfully recommend it in all similar
ca,es, as a sate and invaluable remedy. With
sentiments in tes.peet, t fellialll, dear, sir, your ,
tilos , . obedient mat nonlife ser,aut,
ADLAE CLARK.
NUsANNAH CLARK,
C. h. t. LARK.
We, the undersigned, tiedig personally acquain
died with the case ul Mr. Clarks sun, belie %e the
abo,e statement subtantially collect .—.
r Dewey, Louisa Deo ey, J. S. Kelsey, Hen
ry B. l'earso, A ru. Evans, E. Clark. L. P. Rose,
Ira Near man . Wm. Newman, Mary .1. Rose.
Chdbiais.— . l he Extractor has not as yet in
any single instance,titiled Wearing Cuts, Wounds,
and l'unctures—oo matter how severe—(see
12
page printed pamphlets) always yield readily to
(lie is onderiut proper:tes 01 tins woinlerlul salve.
A. DA 4.1.4:1*, 415 Broad aa ay, N. Cork,
and 9J., Cliebtrrul street, lii ,
Inventor and Proprietor.
C. A. MORRIS tt, CO , lurk, Agents for the
counties of York and :dams; also for sale by
S. 11. BUk:IILER, Gettysburg, and D. IVIIITE,
Hampton.
Gettysburg, May -I, 15.19.-6 m
- -
FEVER AND AGUE.
This complaint has three stages. The first or
quotidian comes on every i 4 hours; the tertian,
every 40 hours; and the quartian,every eh hours.
These are usually called the hot, the cold, and
sweating. he symptoms are yawning and
stretching; cold hands and feet; a shrivelled
skin, a small and frequent pulse; and finally
cold shake.
03• Who would shiver and shake with this
tormenting disease, when the only effectual rem.
edy may be had lair a mere trifle ! The annex•
ed certificate was wholly unsolicited, and the sin
cerity of the valuer cannot he questioned.
This certifies that my son lied been troubled
with the Fever and Ague for the last four or five
years. He first took it when we lived over in
Jersey; and since we came here he has never
known • well day. Half the time he has not
been able to work at his trade ; and au my hus
band it dead and my only dependence is on nay
son's labors, times have gone pretty hard with
us. Thank God! he has gut entirely rid of it at
last, and all by the use of Dr. Clickener's won
derful Sugar Pills. If I had only known of
them before, I would have walked a hundred
miles rather than be without them. I thank
you heartily, Dr. Clickener, for the good they
have done my son, and you will oblige nie by
thanking your Agent, Mr. Keut, for stopping
with them at our door.
Your humble servant ,
SUSAN' COPLF.Y.
Oct. 13, 1845. Huntington township, L. I.
1.10 - For sale by SAMUEL H. BUEHLER,
General Agent, Gettysburg; and by
Dr. Kauffman Petersburg; J. S. Hollinget
Heidlersburg ; E. Stable, Centre Mills; J. M.
Knight, Bendersville; J. F. Lower,Arendlsvillst
Stick & Witmer Mummasbmg ; M'Knight,
APKnightarille ; A. Scott, Cashtown ; J. Brink•
erhoff Fairfield; E. Zuck, New Cheater; D. M.
C. White, Hampton • H. L. Miller and William
Wolf, East Berlin; W m, Bittinger, A bbottatown
Lilly & Riley, New Oxlitrd ; J. Owings, M'•
Sherrystown ; and Samuel Berlin, Littlestown.
Aug. 24,
TEA aammolt.
.. ..
IPRESH TEAS or .-
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11, kinds--Gurwoteder w •',. ..'
f 11 19„,
t il
perial, Young • llyson.' nit , 1
Black—bf the, beet quatityi '
just received and for sale at ' ' •
the Drug antlßook Store of ;
11CP•These Teas ere from the house of
Jenkins - IDo.,Tittled,elphis t :(formerly of,
,
Canioth) a nd are of the very kest quality.
. H. 'BUEHLER.
DIsiIIZET)SI
EIMMEMI
BIM
DL B. P. TOWNSZINDS
MIIVVPIP ItTRA CT or
. SARSAPAnItLA.
Wender and lllaming
IV" viral mireirreliworg tre thilf 1
Ilk 661 . ci is PutirP 10 quite Pena ii+iftilkme
abeam, plaeranter, eat Wiraiihni Pop
bold. It estee disown althOut tonnung, Pinging,
siokiening mrilshilllating the Pailient.; 1:
Thorned beauty sepr i rity ed flampbril.
le o'er all other Medicines while It eradicate! ills•
alma thelgtoildealielbOdp. t ibreoeforiMillary hest
1111%1PIWAND SUMMER. 34/11401N,41.,i
ar k s. hammy pot War rifida! Ole 140ii , I em
and alrengthene tbo perookbut It orioles, An re
164 Hob blond • • a power poosiood by novel r , led.
Mime. And 1. thb lies Om 'nod ?oorotorfteltoo4or•
ouccoar. Inu pOrliointil Within the Inn tab 5 1 him
wore than one hundred thousand COMM(eacidies
of diusee,,at•leut, 10,000 were considered rabic
It M u oared the Voss of more than 11,000 e a the
throe past eameraa . , .
100,4X10 mime or General EDIAIIiy r i t na
of Narrow'
S. P. Tintelano's lianapardiainelguritint be
whole ',ltem permanently. To these who bane lisit
their moodier energy, by the ribbon' or 'madleitie, or
indiscretion committed in youth, or the excessive In
dulgenoe of the pankops, and bomight on by physical
pmetnition of the narrow system, leasitude, want of
ambition, fainting sensations, premature dedaj end
decline, haelenlng toward that fatal dismal, ,tinosiliPP
lion, can be entirely restored by Mid plastid 'study.
This sansperllla le Parsuperior to any ' •
DrVIOORA'ITNO 'CORDIAL,
Ai it renews and loolgorates the ',stern, glen hatiolly
WM. Dude, end atrength to the niuseulalr spathe lb
mint eatzeordmery degree.
IDonammapthess eared.
Cleans* and Strengthen. Couinoution eon bacered
Br onchitis, Connoution, Liver Courant, Chador, Caterrq, Caught, ..ertiosie. Spittisit SOro.
us. Os rho erten, Mello Ana% Nig &Ma. iic
lcult or Profuse Expectoration. Pons in ii. Side,
de, hos born and Can if esoust.
Spitting Mos&
" DR. S. P. Towroursin--1 nrtly billere yoror Sow
parilla has been the means, through Proektence; of
using my life. I bare for *event years had. shad
Cough. It became wont* and worse. Al. bit I 4.1
large quantities of blood, had night streak Add Rae
greatly debilitated and reduced, and did OM *menu to
Iwo. 1 hate only wed your Samperata e abort ajar*,
ma them ha. a wonderful change been wrought is
me. lam now able to walk ell over the city. I raise
no blood and my cough hu left me. Initusten Veil
Imane that lem thankful for th erm result*. Von"
obedient otireent. W5l. nusati. tki Cathode's%
Site! frltal I FM II I
Do. S. P. Tow Fuson, not hiving tested hie Son►
peril', in case of rds, of coursli, never recommended
it, mid wee surprised to meals* the following Item as
intelligent and respectable Former In Westchester
County :
• r.rallann, 4tigess 13, IN?.
Da. R. P. TORRIIIIND—Deer Blr hare a hula girl,
seven years of age, who ha been serer*, )ears
•Bllcted with Pits; we tried Waco/1 every thlngt for
her, but without shrews; at last, although wit could
And no nicounneadation In youtelncuhsts breaNp
her we thought, as the was W very dellente
we would give her some of your Sareapatilla, ibd are
glad we did, Ibr it not only motored has strangthi but
she has bad no return of the Fits, to our very great
pleuure and surprise. She Is Ile betrothing ragged
and healthy for which we feel grateful
Yours respectflilly, JOHN BITTL3:11, /a.
Ymala Modlelnos
De. B. I'. Tonateno% Parsaparllta is • soalirlfige
and speedy care for Incipient Conaemption. Barre.
tam, Proleinua Uteri, or Falling of the Womb, Cat
hy..., Piles, Leacorrhota, or Whites, obstructed or
difficult .Menstrnation. Incontinence of Urine, or in.
•oluntary discharge therto4 and for the general pots.
!refine of the system—.m !totter whether the result
of inherent came of cditei, produced by irregularity,
Illness or occident. Nothing can Do more surprising
than Its ineigenatlng effects on the herniate llistme.
Penna. all weakness and lassitude, from taltiedgt, et
once become robust and full of energy ender lf• in
Essence. It immediately anointment the DerreJers
Dees of the female frame, which Is the great came of
Barrenness. It will not be expected of ne In daces of
an delicate a nature. to exhibit certificates or torte
perfumed, Ant ran assure the afflicted, that hen
died. of cases have been reported to us. ThIlUll.l.lll
of cases where families here been without children,
after using a few bottles of this in•aluable Medicine s
have been blessed with fine, healthy offspring.
Great Wendt% to Mothers ash Children.
It Is the safest and most effectual mat cite for
purifying its q stem, end relieving the radlerlinr•
tendant noon childbirth ever dam. ered. It strength
ens loth the mother •ini the child, pi events pain ant
disease, increases and enriches the food I those who
nuts toted it, think it is indispensable. Ilis highly iter.
fu I both before and after confinement, as 'lt prevents
diseases attendant twos% child .birth —ln COllliVeflebk
nice, Cramps, Swilling of the Feet. Despondency,
Heartburn, Vomiting. Pain In the Beek and 1,10.1.,
False Pains. Hemorrhage, and in regulating the secre
tions and equalising tee circulation, it has no squab
The great beauty of this medicine io, It hi tansy. safe,
and the molt delicate use it most oneeseuliilly, Very
few rates require any other medicine, in emus a
little r. tutor (iil, or Alagoas. Is to.efu I. Eiterrise in
the open or, and light 111011 it ah this medicine. will
Mara). secure • safe end easy confinement.
Ithetualatiant.
Platekrell's island, Sept. It, INT.
Ds. S. P. Townsson—Deer Sir hope suffered tee
rit.ly for nine years with the Rheumatism; couturiere.
1.10 of the time I could not eat, sleep or walk. I 11.6.1
the utinsut distressing pains. end toy limbs wens ter.
rails molten. 1 hare used four hothead( your Nona.
Imillo,and they lisle done me more than one thou.
sated dollars worth of goof, I so so muck bitter—in•
deed I am •utlrely relieved. Yon are at liberty to
use this for the twitellt of the afteted.
lours respectfully, JANIE.B CUMMINGS.
The Rev. John Pager
Of Jemmy City, an old and highly respectable rlergy
nom of the Baptist Denominstkm. handed in the tot
lowing certtficete at Lk. b. P. Tows/ears Oki. It
speaks for Itself.
Da. A. P. TOWNSRVO—Dear Bir fam constreined to
give you a statement of the t.nefit I derived. from
s o i nc re y n o d t itr ir
a lta b reenri t be
to e lle w tg, b
ate Ligisr:4ll
here been. was reduced for teeny months by th•
Dyspersda, so much that it we. with =rah difficulty
fcr me to walk or keep about. 1 had also a tatter,
which covered the most part of my head—which was
extremely troublesome nod tom; It got to be almost
a scab. I used quite a number of remedies fin both
the oomplalute, but received little or no beuefit.untit
I took y our Bers•parilla, %hick. through the kindness
of Providence, hes renewed me to more than my usual
nealth. u I MT 1101111 euJoy log better Wan I have for •
number of y aura. 1•m pow 00 years of age. ' I be.
tiers It to be en Invaluable medkine, and recommend
It to my nuatenone bequalstoulime, el Wei Is very
large, as I hays beep • minister a great many years.
hope this hacty iketch may be as much benefit to
you as your medicine has to me.
July 11, 1817. JOAN SEDER, Jamey City.
Metloillst Clatiyisan.
The (*Bowleg. wee sent to our Agent in Rahway,
by the filer, J. O. TI.IiCtIIOPT, of the Methodist Vpisca.
psi Church—ace of the most learned and respected in
the connection—and Is another evidence of the •on
derful Whets of Dr. B.P. Tow Mum liarearda on
the system.
Peruse Perlsoc—Havlog Ibr /erne time piatto:st , yon
an aware, experienced in* geoitral debility (my
eydem, attordml with constant and Dialysing irritation
of
my *mat and lunge, I we; at your isetaisee, in
conerquence of baring reed Captain McLean'. de
cided tmitimony In Sin behalf. inducted to try Dc. 8. P.
Townserah far Anted lanraportila. I tried It l' con.
feu more to the hope than le the aonfidence of Its
proving efficectous but I rim bound in candor now to
acknowledge, that I' had not tried It long before t be.
gun to overissue° its salutary_ effects ; and I may now
;my. whit Captain McLean, "that I would not be trith
out it on any comklaration.” • It him Pori'
good than any previous tamely I have tried, and if
tide statement"s deemed by 'Too of Cry Importance,
you hare my full content to sexton public.
• Rahway, August 180. 'S. D. TUNISOIf.
sciwsruut maim.
This certlllitate einkeitislvely pnweithet this Serer
pAlk hes perfeet enutrel over the most obstinate
diseases of the blood. Three persons Oared In one
house le unprecedented,.
Ttartir Oldidowa.
I. f'.T —peer Sir I have the plirator•
to Inform you that three of my obilecie bare Leen
cured of the . Sceofule by the mos of your ekrellert
medicine. They, were afflicted eery sereetelywith
bad Sores Imes taken only. 'Mir bottleirt It took
them sway, for which I. feat myslj . endow groat
obligation. Very respectfully,
' ISAAC W. CRAM,' leg WettiteieL
o,Prfa Oft* fir Pli efglAN !
• toe. dP. 7to.ibatrio 1 bbnerk rieeiting'oftlers
how Physiolatio itt efficient pinta Val*
This to Coat* Lei wt. lb.. to4pOptttdgbYste
elan of the Clay or Aitolny, nave kutiereim muse
preeoHbeitt Dr. S.*. totvadroalkeettaPetill4.4l4 bo
w., It to he OM of the moat veloable procaseuons In
inotkit. ' .
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Balch A Part Pratidanca t taal lay.Dro
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aillirtirgemerony thituritratrilha Al .
.Salkos, and the Canialla r..Yv [
' ; Errol. Hale% iii:Gellijidblitlit by
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* A pre 4r de i s, "t a w oligent fir 4 gm; Co..
• ' ' ';‘;
WILL linf . le to iheir 'okiNiiingiil;(9ll
II the 'Stone 'or 1:'11. 8 !I
and . eienitne iitocit 'or ihttin'Veei nag,
siiiekioge, 'ffepitikeichlab l pri
vets, Suspenders; die. '
Oct. 1 ; 7;".1840.
ir M. ISTEVENSON has just revived?
a kit of Country Stocking Jain, hong
.Reel--stipariatkquality, Which will be sold,
low. Call and see.
Oct. 28.
los of Ribbono.seil Flow-.
ieceiveJ and rot silo by
J. L. SCLII.OI‘..
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-mi.