Star and banner. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1847-1864, January 11, 1850, Image 3

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    VALUABLE MEDICINES.
.1‘ Ir UR E—.l•o P.l z
CottiNELL'S Nfairical Pain Extractor,
the World's Womler--prommnred
an by 111 who have ever nerd it—White
Swelling, leflamation, Pam in the Back,
Wealtlitnkit, Tender Or Sore Fret, and all
s cro, r ti ti i is Sores are speedily and per
manently gtired by Comiell's Nlagical Pain
Extrados; AtTeclions of the Lungs, Ague
in the, Vacs, Breast, Tic Doloureaux,
Chronic sore Eyes, Blistered Surfaces
&c. his equally beneficial in all kinds:of
Intlawatory Diseases, inches sore Ni
and Ekes. Sprains, Rheumatism, White
Swelling and Ulcers. Bruises, Burns, Chil
blains, Erysipelas, Piles, &c., will quickly
he relieved by the application of this salve.
This remarkable eanitive possesses many
virtues never found in any other article.—o
It has the most perfect power over all mace
by fire, positively allaying the suffers% al.
most immediately upon its applicadOn."
If any disbelieve the statement, we would
earnestly invite them to call and examine
the numerous unsolicited ,rertifialeu of
of remarkable cures wrought
It hat fur months past bean sold upon , the
following liberal terms, le wit: irthe User
was not perfectly satisfied. and 'even dew.
lighted' with its effects, and furthermore if
it did not fully answer our recommenda
tions, their money was returned immedi
ately at their request. On thews
,terms
this absolute heal-all is now sold ; and we
simply ask if the public cap demand any.
thing more reasonable f Kind parent, keep
it constantly Goland Licosa. uratsidttit
by fire, life_may be lost without it ; but
by its use all barns are subject to its con
trol,. unless the vitals are destroyed. '
CettOon,---No Pain Extractor , can be
genuine unless you find the signature of
Cohuttnek & ('to. on the wrapper to each
boar= Beware of the counterfeit.
allEUMATlSM.—Comstook's How.
es'^,tierve and Bone Liniment. and Wien
Vegetable Elixir, is warranted** care any
cast} ofßheumatism, Gout. Conitleted
Chordsand Kuscles,oritiffJointsistrength.
en Weak Limbs.' and enable those who
are Mippled to walk spin. Use this ar
ticle and be cured, or go without it and
suffer. as you please' Certificates of
curt" by the. hundred can be seen at 21
Costlead stoat, N. York, where this arti
cle/114*N genuine.
DffsliPMEN.—Use Dr. MeNair's Au
cows*. ,011.-ihr. the core St Deafness. Al
so. eI.P.UWWW disagreeable noises, like the
beanie' gOf ineects: filling of water, whiz
zing of suntiteiunhietrate Wpereenfl of ap
prelairiliaenite.: Many persons who
have beet slearfor ten Or twenty years,
and comelad,uriito t ear trtunpos, have,
after nsiegtoustAte• lwo AtoUhts.. - thrown a
aidaltlet fra.Mlmlai balag made perfectly
liouttrser oases' of, ten, fifteen,
and'ilynnt yeatistanding deatness.
AU of ihe Pllaa`- The
— of the Piles are effectually
*no -pologiouremis In wshort time.b
thoOtiaoLthe..gennuatatay's , Linirnent.--r
Ilvdrutlis.,of,our firstcitizens 'through - Oh
the.ciiwitar gaiedsed this libiment with
.044 1 / 1 4040 06 , stu warranted to cure
thermommravated ease.
hisitieted the money will be
reltitd4
Tot ale at the Drug and Book Stereo(
• 1• 4 1 l0_, L ,
issettrinsuir Jen. 19, 1849.
miisitit.aarribrll63
.taIitPREALIPVL COUGH:
TH,HPDSOB AIM IN HANG ER-THE
'WORK OF THE DES fROYF.R HAS
04140 N -BEGUN—THE COUGH, OP
011$01001/ON-HATH rbt IT
44: SOUND OP DEATH
diaIRWATOU A' MOTHER/a-Year darlion
child., yrettgal and "Arty% 14W, is SW
PS =.611091/ lac chamber by 'dangerous
to 14 pale rbeeiuktrer this% shrunken 64%.
4nOlitt i1i0 4 404014•401tAi tkitfid* gamed utvh
hes 4-414, simuisef. lest sepulchral rough pierces
TOWGI I I4I4 7011=1040* to OW life,
diseaseededeta beesocrushing blight erre the
faifjpOspiWist the %bite—your heStie teeth
1"41104101411 of homing
you need not despair. There is • bales whisk
- will heal the tweedeAbeitin-4t
iikfirlNSlllSSilefalirealissir
She, Llb. wife of 14fra. H. Aorta,
Esiiindi.gispri ttli by Dr. Selrall;of Washing
ion.. Hissed M'Clallan of Philmialphia, mod
Ikea tail Mom of New York. Her friendik
all Iknitight n iss, mast die. She had every ap
pearing. of bedsit hi consumptioa. and waspro
oomeded se by her phssichuts. Shimmies Bak ,
saritlArs Lids* aid it eared her.
kirstAAIULABItAZITZ. of Bell's Ferry, was
alsirdiftild'of Commaption by this Balsam when
all eirtt temedhis failed to girt retief—she was
Mimed to a skeletosh .Dr. A. C. Castle, Deo
tlilleffin Nloodwily,lnis whinnied its Abets in',
serettlishere IP other medicine allkirded
relief.mbat die. Balsam operated like a charm.
DOCrelpierimeeeed ittermiderfol diets is co.
MorAiltifew, which it lister Ails of doing.--,
Spitting Bloce‘algratog as it Army be, is effect
40 4
naliky.mtrad, Balsam. It hails the rup
tured 1& ,. 'blood vessels, and makes the
lunge
flee4IEN JONES, IOS Eighth avenue,
wateifilef — tatetpittf,l4o.eatalltud 'Meth"' °( 5°
years atimling,,„.Ap first , dime.gere him more
relinfamis all Ilse Mbar stiedicias ballad ever K
hakil-Dr: 1i.4.. Bails, Iti Delano! street, gave it
'to d #44441.41 , '. Who Wan leaning . Fader Coo.;
somptimeepodte another sorely afilioted with
%pin. In both CROW its Often were im•
: . ''Oki*nistoring them to comforts*
htapese LIT ott oRETIA WELLS, 93 Christie at.,
Asthma 42 years. ShortaarisUaL
• ingsethisedi her at once. and she isoomptrative•
ly Jirpl,,hatag enabled to subdue every trisect"
aMs Hg is. of this medians. This indeed is
the rest remedy for Coughs, Colds, Spitting
81414 4 We; Consplaints, and all the affietions
of the throat, and even Asthma and Conauntss ,
tittgi, Price 25 cents and $1 per bottle.
lgri' Stierman's Cough and Wain Loam
gest and Poor Man's Plasters, sold u above.
El-. Shaman's Office is at 105 Nassau K.N. Y.
071Por sale by
SAMUEL H. BUEHLER,
• Glower! .Agent. Odtattberg ; tatty
Dr,',Essfromn, Petersburg ; .1. id. Hollinger, Held.
Imam.; E, Stehle, Curie Mills; J. At'Enigist,
Bendsrsville; J. F. Lower, Ansndtsville; Stick &
Wilineralditottnasburg ; T. Sl'lLnight, NrEttight
; A. Scott, C nib tow n ; J. Bri nkerhoff, Fair
isek, New Chester; D. M. C. White,
Hampton; H. K Miller and Wm. Wolf. East
Bstlus; Win. Bittinger, Abbottstovrn ; Lilly &
,stiv Oxford ; .1. Owings, H'Sherrys
toed end /damsel Be rl In, Littlestown.
Jay 40,1849.-3 m
;RECEIVED
and now opening
.large ,lal—of • Long and Square
SIIAWLS, Turkere do.. which will be
soh! lower.than they,have ever been offer
ed Sit the county. Ladies cell soon at
,IKuturvs, and examine for yourselves
tratisectire, ere too late, one of the hand
earnest and most graceful articles that so
iiehl enhances the costume.
FRESH :IRRIVAL.
tirir *mired, superior 11-esla
rt1...11 1 : E. Cheese, Lard and Sperm
fo d fine Ur, at radapad pri
.
.Odell
JNO. M. STEVENSON.
Dat.
PROCLAMATION.
VIV HERE NS the Hon. DANIEL Dea
l' KER. Esq. President of the several
Courts of Common Pleas, in the counties
composing the 19th District, and Justice
of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and
General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all
capital and other offenders in the said dia.
triet—and • Geese,: Sarsse and JAMig
M'DrerrY, Bags., Judges of the Courts of
Common Pleas'and Genera! Jail Delivery,
for the triitof all capital and other offend
er, in the county 9f Adams-.4rive issued
their • precept, bearing date the Slot day
of November id the year of our riCiab one
thousand eight hundred and forty-nine, and
to My &Would, for holdhigle CohrtefOtairj.
mon Pleas a s,pm,rs, Quarter Stallions
of the . Pesch it'd General Jail Delivery,
and"Pimit of 'Oyer and Terminer, at Get
-41144" on ,Morulay the 21a day of Jan
uary nott.-:
NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN To
all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner
and Ceastables within the said County of
Adams, that'they be then and there in their
t ope r persons. with their Rolls, Records,
quisitions, Examinations and other Re
membrances, to do those things which to
their olfreeht - and in that behalf appertain
to be done, and also they who will preset
cute against the prisoners that ate or then
shall be in the Jail of the said County of
• Adams, and to be then and there to pros
ecute against them as shall be just.
WILLIAM FICHES, Sheriff.
864 rif e ct9cs.Oettpb.sg
Dec. 14, 1849. 5
GOREY'S LADY'S 800 K....
J,r 1860 shall saws& that of 1849. awl
exceed all lltnrarines Past, Present
and to Come.
Tsana—Cssik in advance, postage paid
MAGNIFICENT AND EXPENSIVE PRE-
MUMS
Bubavibms to a doh, or single sabscribers, may
choose different engraeines.
One copy one year. $3, with any two of the fol
owing splendid premium plates :—"Death. led of
he Rev. John Wesky,"“Wesley preaching in the
OvreeeP Ale hillteelni," "America Guided by
Wisdom," I Taylor end OW Whitny"
, -Likeness of the Rev. John Wesley," ••Do of his
co-laborer, the Rev. Jebn Fletcher,"—the last
two, though separate engravings, we count only
u see premium.
Two copies Ax S 5, and two of the above prints
to each subscriber.
Five copies for $lO, and an extra copy of the
ind'eny two of the above engravings to
the person sending the dub.
Ekren copies for $2O, and an extra copy of
the Book, sod any three- of the above engravings
to the person sending the cleb.
Any person sending $5 in advance, subscrip
tion fur 1860 sal 51, will be entitled to any 4 of
the above engravings.
MORE AND MOBT LIBERAL. OFFERS.
For $2O in advance, ten copies of the Lady's
Book wilt be sent, and a copy of either of the a
bove magnificent prints sent to each subscriber.—
They an, In WI cases, select which they - Awe.
For 830 we will send tea copied of the Book,
and thirty copies deny of the above engraringa.
Basle numbers of the Lady's Book, 35 cents.
The above are largositied parlor prints. The
"Deathdad of Wesley" contain" many portraits ;
"Wesley, preaching in the Ampbiteestre" con
tains handfed* of figures, and cost *l5OO to en
grins it. "America Guided by Windom" is al
very large fine engraving, and cost $l3OO to en
grave it. "General Taylor and Old Whitey" is
ore of the large s t of she General Taylor prints.
and is engraved frontan original painting at a eon
Of $l.OOO. The heads of Wesley awl Fletcher
are of e-good size for framing. •
Premiums are only sent when the subscrip
tions are remitted direct to the Publisher.
The LADY'S BOOR. for 1850 will contain
'reveal hundred good engravings.
Postmasters and alters sending clubs will ob
liges:, eery much, by having them all addressed
to one tame. It is no inconvenience to them, and
will lit a great favor to us.
irrTlux town sending us the largest number of
mail subscribers for 1850, will be entitled to the
Lady's Book for 1851, gratis ; and the nest in
natedier each sulmoriber shall receive any one of
the above plates. Address,
' Nov. 30. ' L. A. GODES%
• ' ' 113 Chestnut St. Philadelphia.
11 .. •
_ _
BUEHLER
gs PP,CTPOLLY informs his friend
and the public generally thst he has
now, o 4 hand a large assortment Of TIN
WARE of every description, which be
will sell at moderate prices--all warranted.
Parsee* wishing to purchase at low rates,
will do well to call before purchasing else
where.
HOUSE SPOUTING will be made
and put up at 12i cents a foot.
MIME dadersighed'hat connoted with
hie Casebmaking Establishment a
largo Smith Shop, and is prepared to do
ALL KIND OF
MACKSMITHING,
• naciztaxo
MUM CARRI 1018; 60GGit8, WAGONS, E
'lle would say, to those who have Horses to
shoe, that he has in his employ first-rate
hands. which. irith Its personal attention,
will enable him to give entire satisfaction
to all those who may "favor him with &cell,
CARRIAGE & 1111Galf SPRINGS
(werranted) will be promptly made to or
der at alt tames.
• NizrAll kinds of REPAIRING done,
both in Wood Ind Iron, at the ovostredue
ed prices. •
Thankful for pest encouragement,
the subscriber fetiches continuance ofpat
ronage, and invites his friends to call- st
his Establishment in went Chambenburg
at., a few doors below thouipion's'llotel
' C. W. NOPPAIAN
Gettyrbutg,Gctober
LAST NOTICE.
THE subectiber hereby notifies those
who know themselves to be
,indebr•
ed to him over a year, diet he is much in
need of money, and respectfully requests
such to make payment as soon as possible.
T. WARREN.
FOR RENT. •
ASTORE ROOM, in a very desira
hie situation in the country. Posses.
sion given the first day of April next.—
Enquire at this office.
Dee. 21. 1849..
r:1-vrw-n..”__-,
Or 711111110118 'KINDS
FOR SALE lIT THIS' OFFICE
•
•
•
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XOl )
A 8 it is mr 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 lit
of Janilary next, L as it is not my wish to
add costs.- , • • 'I). HEAGY.
' Asl did not succeed in disposing of my
'trick of Lumber and Tools at my sale in
Augudt lastJ deusrminsd to have the lum
ber worked into FURNITURE. There
fore. parlor.* wishing &esthete wilt , do
Well by calling at my Shop in Carlisle
street, or at my Furniture Room in Chan).
beriburg street, where can be had the best
bargains you ever had, either for Cash
or Country Produce.
D
Oct. 19, 1849.-4
NEW ESTABLISIIAIENT.
Chairs and Cabinet Furniture
LOWER MIN EVER !
D. & J. CIJLP
ESPECTFULLY announce to the
XL citizens of Adams county that they
have entered into copartnership for the
manufacture and sale ofall kinds of
Chairs and Vabllnet Ferielture,
and that they, will always lave on hand,
at their Establishment in South Baltimore
street, Getivsbnrg, a few doors above
Fahnestock'l Store, (the old stand of D.
Culp,) a full assortment of CHAIRS, of
every variety, such as
BOSTON ROCKING. CANE SEAT
AND COMMON CHAIRS.
Also, SETTEES, of various kinds,
painted in imitation of rose-wood, mahog
any, satin-wood, walnut, maple, and all
fAncy colors. Thev will constantly keep
on hand and make ta order,
Bureaus, tehlre Tables, Bedsteads, Cup
boards, Stands, Dotigh-Troughs,
Waslt-Stands, Dining and
Breakfast Tables, 4-c.
all manufactured by experienced workmen
and of the best material, which they will
be pleased to furnish to those who may
favor them - with their cnstOm on the most
teasonable terms. Having supplied them
selves with a very large and superior stock
of stuff, they have, no. hesitation in assu
ring the public that they can furnish work
which for cheapness, beauty and durabil
ity, cannot be surpassed by tiny other shop
in the County. They will also attend
to all kinds of
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING, PAPER
HANGING, &c.,
upon the •sbortest . notice and most reason
able terms. Wall Paper will be furnished
—specimens of which can be seen at our
establishment.
pc:rAll work made and sold by the
firm will be warranted. They are deter
mined to sell as cheap as the cheapest, just
to suit the times. The public will consult
their interests by giving them n call before
purehasingelsewhere. Allkinds of Coun
try Produce and Lumber will be taken in
part payment for work.
Feb. 2,1849.—1 f
CAI) 'ION !
WEREAS sundry individuals of late
have been trying to monopolize
and forestall public opinion ; and whereas
the subscriber can at thwresent time chew
the largest and best stock of VII XI NS in
this County, therefore be it known to all
persons interested that the undersigned
continues to manufacture at the old stand
41 South Baltimore street, every variety of
P.LAIXand
CHAIRS,
which will be sold on the most
accommodating terms for Cash or Produce.
My Chairs are made in Gettysburg, and
not in "Boston."
Howie and Sign Painting
attended to- as formerly ; and from long
practice and experience in business, the
subscriber feels confident that his work
will bear the closes tins peetion, because his
workmen are of the best that the country
can furnish.
CABINET WARE, of every variety
and of the best quality. will be furnished
to Customers, and at all times made to or
der. ('All kinds of Lumber taken at
fair prices: CHAIR PLANK particularly
wanted—something leer than "6000" feet
will answer.
Feeling thankful for past favors, the
subscriber hopes, by attention to business,
still to merit a share of public favor.
HUGH DENWIUDIE.
Getyaburg, March 9, 1849.—tf
DIAMOND TONSOR
S. R. TIPTON.
ASHIONABLE Barber and Hair
F
Dresser, has removed his" Temple"
to the diamond,adjoiningthe County Bei'.
dings, where he can at all times be found
prepared to attend to the calls of the public ,
From Long experience he flattere himself
that he can go through all the ramifications
ofthetonsoricaldepartments, with such an
infinite degree of akillaa,willtpeetthe en•
tire aiitiiiiiiction of all who subitit them
gbiasio she loon ordeal of his rarer., Ile
hopes, therefore, that by attention to busi
ness and desire,to please, he will merit
Ilivweillag , receive hlwral share of public
plumme. • Thestoit willbe attended tea
their print. dwelhp.. , • ,
Yikllo.
O ,T 4. 4 0, and for sale 14
alarggquantityofßCV RfQARP9,
Yellots issit White Pint 3ionntain Ilowds
/Axe, Chosinuto and °eh Shingles,
Scanning 4' Shine "Alb, '
. Posts. Rails. 4- r /
all of which will be sold es obi3ap as pos
sible for , the GASH• ONLY, kersotut,
tsisbingLumeb r are respectfully invited
to call and see.
9EO. dilliOLD.
Gettysburg, June ,
Art OLD PENS ANUS SILVER pRN..
011 4 S, (beat quality) Card cases,
Visiting and Priating Cards, Pane)! Note
Paper, Envelopes , Motto Wafers, Fancy
Sealing Wax, Letter Stimpa, dr.c„ for sale
by S. H. BUEHLER.
$4 . 11 1( 4_
BALTIMORE FALL TRADE.
To Country Merchants /kr FitieklUes
TE undei named merchants, m porters, man.
Macrame, and dealers, respectfully unite
Meaning the attention of country merchants ytlf
(aim visitiiig Baltimote, to 'their latge and va•
vied sloe k kof mood., *bleb will be found te tom.
Plots,' Sod the prices etr 16* as at any other es•
tablishineste in this or any other city.
IKPOICS AND STATiON,ERY.
Cvisime & BooTata,
Dealers is Oteike aisd 4111iMstry,
Nu. NW Market street.
Opposite Mitoses Street.
,WILLIAM BROWN,
IMlrrter,,,Maautattupar, and Dealer in
Watches. Fine Jewelry, Silver, Plated
ki
Ware,asrancy Goods, W Irdewle and Retail.
No. *BO itattimore street.
ROBERT BROWN & SON,
D sir WATONRII & JIMSLIIT, &LTV'
♦sa Bosraanta Gooea,
Cornet e: Market and Calvert streets,
Opposite the Museum.
CORTLAN &
/No. 203 BLIAIIICIRC S
Importers and Dealers in
Family and Fancy Hardy, are, Table Cutlery
Alatad Good*, Bronzed Fanders,dcc.
.Shoe Thread Warehouse.
ALARRANIE, No. 24 North Cabier
0 street, importers of Shoe Threads. Shoe
Tools, and Findings in General, and Manufac
turer of Fashionable Lasts, Boot Trees, Shoe
Trees, Crimping Boards, etc.
J. H. 1 1 1111TEHURST'S
SZTLIIGHT DA.QiaalA r G
No. 2071 Baltimore street, Baltimore;
77 Main street, Richmond; sycamore street,
Petersberg; Main street, Norfork, and Main
street, Lynchburg.
GEORGE F. BROWN & BROTHER.
Waostass.a Datioatafs, N 0.4, Liberty street,
Here constantly on hand,' large and desirable
trick of • Drug', faint', Oils, Sic., to widen thei
write the attention of the trade.
T. W. WILLIAMS.
LADIES . Friel nein' & SHOE STOUR,
Wholesale and Retail,
No. 101 Baltimore street,
Nearly opposite tl.e'Museum.
HENRY J. EIGI3Y,
Merchant Tailor,
No. 154 and 156 Museum Building,
Baltimore street,
Splendid Clothing tor Men and Boys
TO COUNTRY AILERCIIA
PAfal 11•X01$614, WHOLES/Alt RIETAIL.
WM HE attention of Country Merchants is M
ei& vited to our large assortment of Wall Pa.
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 100 est price. A
call is solicited HOWELL & BROS.,
Manufacturers, 2117 Baltimore street,
between Charles and Light streets
ROYSTON BETTS,
WitnissALs DlA‘tet, IN
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods,
No. 283 Baltimore 'street.
Irri large lot of lierseys and Blankets on
hand
EZRA GATES,
No. 221 Baltimore street,
Manufacturer and dealer in all kinds of
TRIMMINGS, REGALIA.
AND VAIIIKTT 000118
T. W. ItrTTON'S ;SHIRT FACTORY,
IVltolesale anti Retail,
No. 179 Boliimorr street.
117' A large stock• 01 Gsntlotsisn's Furnishing
Goods constantly on hood
G. V. KEEN tt, co
Nn. 1 ^ Baltimore at., 6 doors ‘Veet of the Bridee
pANI:FAcrui:Elt...; and dealers in Tin Mill
Sbeet lion Ware; Britannia Block Tin,
Willow and Wooden Ware; Stoves, Hardware,
Cutlery and Fancy Goods.
n. wros.
FLiitio, Ldr. CLOTH! Nll Ell roair.w.
WhnlelLale 111)11 Retail,
No. 131 Baltimore street,
Second door we n t of Charles
TIN WARE! TIN WARF!!!
IrrnEALERS will lind it greatly to their a&
ire by calling et my elablishment to select
their Tin Ware, as I am selling very low lor cash.
ALFRED H. Rk:IP, No. 335 Baltimore street
GEORGE K. QUAIL,
Fasnionable Hat and Cap Stare,
No. 204 Pratt Street,
Near Hanover street,
I • AS on hand, a large stock of Hata and Caps
• of the latest style
Also, now opening. a large and select assort
mentor Furl, consisting of
aTMurris, Boss AND VICTOR I Nts,
AU of which will be sold low for rash
JOSEPH K. STAPLETON,
No. 106 Baltimore Street,
OMA NUFACTURES all kinds of Brushes,
Bellows. Fishing rods and Taek ln.
Ll"Smiths' Bellows made and repaired
G. G. FINCH,
No. 32 Light street,
Wholesale and Retail dealer in
STOV ES,
►Lowe, ►oaracn,
BARTUS WILKINS,
Wholesale and Retail
Saddle, !farness. Trunk,
♦/O COLLAR FACTORY,
No. 178 Market Street
CHARLES BLAKE,
• Dealer in
Watches, Jewelry, and Watch Materials,
WINCIL SSSSS •lIDIZTAIL,
No. 192 Baltimore Street
J. P. HARTMAN,
MINCIIIANT TAILOIII,
No. 168 Baltimore street,
Between Calvert and Light,
LTSuporiorClething ready made
A. & J. B. MATHIOT,
Gay Street Chair Waferoollll,
Nip. 29 Gay Street,
Where may be obtained every variety of Fan
ty and Wind* Chairs, Rocking Cbairs, Settees,
&c.
L. JA MUTT,
Hits Removed to
No. 126 Baltimore **it, American
And * (gigged ,Ir aqw and splendid Erick of
Men's and Bois Ready-made Clothing.
•
sit Wholesale spd Re.
eriveCl /ha R&kaighei knd Btitionairklio. 92
go i doers, East Ad Bellabry, ere
now receiving from New York trade sales a
%MS assortment ,of Books, Statloirery, Paper,
Blank I3ooks; Alai they wiltsell very low.
_„. Mar MARDEN,.
• Minufsettge;Pia WIMP*. Deskir
Patent Platform .Balances and
- Seities'Of - eyiery
Becond Chattel si., hetareen Lombard and Pratt.
ARMY BROGANS. •
411E011611
No. 94, Pratt Stiset, 3 door East of lituover,
IDIAS on hand a tarp assortment of Amoy
Uri and other Brogans, for Servants, Men, Wee
men, and Boys. ,
H. DIFF'ENDERFFER,
fi/f the firm of R. M'ElDOwney k Cl i - 14)
NverEs his friends to their cosiploto taknik
meat, of RICH F 41.4 DRY G00Dt3,,W11440-
Nii Ro
ana ad, t 99 Baltimore street.
800% TRUNK MAlqUitnerOßY,
Corner
II oc,
.Baltimore and Calvert streets,
ONstANTLY lon hand 'the'largest mon.
rnent in the city of LestherTracelling aid
Peaking l'rttnirs,:‘lfslises, Card et,Bap,' tine
Whalers& and Retail.
October 5,1949.-5 t
TILE GREAT REMEDY'
FOR AURA'S,
CERTIFICATE AND REFERENCES.
n iR-A few days since I badly burned one of
MO my bands with melted silver, which I was
pouring from a crucible. I applied your blaster,
of Paip, which at once relieved me , from the ex•
cruciating pain, cud worked a complete cure,
leaVing no sear. W. S. WOC.D,
klyracusa, Dee. 1,'46.
BURNED CHILI) CURED
Mr. W. L.. Green, formerly Postmaster at Jen
lirea Corner'e,N. Lostntea that one of bis 4tild
ren fell on a hot stove very baill.y burning hi■
face, and severely injuring one onus eyes. Ton.
pey'v Master of Ptah *ea applied, which imme.
diately relieved all pain, and effected a cure with.
out leaving a sear.
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 offthe arm in large
flakes, leaving a shocking and painful sight.—
Tonsefe Master ei Pain was used, and the .pain
instant)) , stopped, and the arm was speedily cu
red without a scar. Messrs. Armory, the pro
prietors of the Foundry, certify to these facts
Every person should keep this Oidtment by them.
ANOTHER BURN CURED
Mr. S. Tousey—l have been much pleased
with the healing qualities of your Masterof Pain.
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 tell,
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 hand 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 stilt nil sore
ness haul been removed. H. BARNS.
lkflor sale by
SAMUEL IL BUEHLER,
General Agent, Gettysburg ; and by
Dr. Kauffman, Petersburg; J. S. Hollinger,
Heiillersburg; F. Stehle, Centre Mills ; J. M.
Kriight, lienderseille; J.F.Lower, A rendtatown;
Stick &Witmer. MummasburgJ.WK night, dl'•
Knightsville; A. Scott, Cashtcw•n; J. Brinker.
huff, Fairfield; 'Luck, New Chester; D. M.
C. White, Hampton; H. L. Miller and William
Wolf, East Berlin; Wm. Bittinger, Abbottll
town ; Lilly & Riley, New Oxford; E. J. Ow.
ings, M'Sherrystown ; and Samuel Berlin, Lit•
tlestown,
Sept. 14, 18411.-3 m
The 'Whys' and 'Wherefores.'
.THESE are the times in which men
look for the doings of the world and
general informetierr, to the Press, which
is, by-the-by, the true path-finder for bus
iness men, as well as those who wish to
make evere penny count most for them
selves. This being the order of the day,
the undersigned wishes to keep with the
current, and at the same time give the
reader a good hint which path to travel
to make his money count most. A few
good reasons will satisfy the reader at once
why it is that the undersigned will and ran
sell any gentleman a suit of ready-made
clothing, from tho commonest every-day
suit to a tine Sunday and superfine wed
ding suit, cheaper than nny other estab
lishment. In the firs] place, then, he is
able to 'Sell - Cheaper than oilier establish-1
ments, because he is well acquainted with
his business. Ile buys and sells for cash,
and knows when and where and how to
buy his goods. "Goods well bought are
halt sold." Even if lie had no advantages
°st,r any one in Ilia line of business, he
can still undersell them, because he re
quires no large profits tq make up for
large expenses. Ile attends to his
nets himself, and therefore incurs but
small expenses, comparatively speaking, in L
carrying on the same. Ile sells his goods
for cash, and therelbre requires no large
profits to make up for loss sustained by
credit sales. No one will doubt that the
Cash and One-price system together with
small profits, is the hest mode of dealing
and most advantageoes to the purchaser.
If any one doubts this, he will he convin
ced of its truth by calling at the Clothing
and Variety Store, opposite the Bank,
where he will find a large assortment of
all kinds of Ready-made Clothing, forinen's
1 1 and boys' wear, together with every arti
cle in this line of business—Cloaks, Over
Coats, frock, sack, business and dress
Coats, Pants and Vests of alit descrip
tions, Woolen Under=shirts and drawers,
all kinds of Shirts, Collars, Cravats, II and
kerchiefs, Silk Goves and Stockings, wrap
pers, Caps, lists. together with some fan
cy articles—Jewelry, Pistols, knives, and
a few Six-shouters, all of which lie will
with pleasure exhibit fur examination to
those who call upon him. 'Flue prices are
such as will satisfy every one that this is
the place to buy Fall and Winter Cloth
ing. You will be asked hut one price,
with but a very small profit. The sub
scriber takes this occasion to tender to the
public hie thanks for the liberal patronage
which he has thus far received, and res
pectfully solicits a continuation of the
same. Also for sale, a very good and
neatly trimmed ROCKAWAY BUGGY,
with standing top, and a second-handed
Buggy, which will be disposed of very
low, either for cash or with a credit of six
months, as may suit purchasers.
MARCUS SAMSON
Sept. 28, 1849.
11111111E1L1ILT - flkd •
►I'HE subscriber tenders his acknowl
edgments to the public for the liberal
and steady patronage with which he has
been favored for a series of years, and re
spectfully announces that he has just re
ceived, at his old established stand in
Chambersburg street, a large and fresh
SUPPLY OP
DRUGS & MEDICINES
IP&IIIAIRQWE3 1 1101.11410 0
Paints,Varnish,Dyestuffs
and every variety of articles tusuallyfound
in a Drug stoke, to Which he tames the
attention of the public, With assurances that
they . will be furnished at the most reason
able prices
B. H. BUETILER.
Gettysburg, June 2, 18418. •
HOUSE ErPO7'I9NO
WILL be made 'and put up by' the
iihscriber,,w atteud prom pi
ly to all °Oars; anti .upon reasonable
terms as can be procured at any establish
meat in the county. )
.‘ Jiegil4Bß. ,
ALV
-
F. KOE H L E R respectfully' ten
' • deft 14 1 1 1 ,11 . aritites !by Public at
Sale Crier.
Terme: *WetMe. 1 litbnottit, Abbott
jpirn,,Adaw couniy ! Ap-ithgrit-41,14*
tempt °Wage for,
..bie bermes may be id
dressed.
Oct. 19, 11149.—tf
=MrIM
FEirgß' AND AGUE.
;V t. „,Pmpleint has three stages. The lint or
gillOtalatri comes on every 'J4 bout xi. the tertian,
•72 4 4tritodri; andthe quartien, every 4S bouts.
Th ate uenetty celled the hot,. the eold, end
sweating. . The' symptciens ere •yawning. end
Ildretehing; cold hands and,feet; • shrivelltst
skin, a small and frequent pulse • and finally.*
cold shake.
irYWho would shiver and shake with this
tormenting disease, When the onto effectuat rem.
edy may be had for a nni "A trifle I The annex•
ed certificate was wholly unsolicited, and the sin
cerity of the writer cannot be questioned..
This certifies that my son bad been troubled
with the Fever and Ague for the last lour or live
yeare.• tie first took it when we lived over in
Jerry; and since we came here he bas never
knoWn a Well day. Half the time he has not
been able to work at his trade ; and as my hue
NOM is dead and my only dependent's iron my
son's lebors, times have gone pretty herd - with
us. Think Gall be has got entirely rid of it at
last, and all by the use of Dr, Clickener's won
deriul Fuger Pills. If t had only known of
then befere. T tionlil have u•allred n hundred
Miles rather Ilinh he withent thorn. I thank
you heartily, Dr. Clickener. for the good they
have done my wort, and you will oblige rue by
thanking your Agent. Mr. Kent, for stopping
with them at our door.
Your bumble Per von t ,
SUSAN COPLI:Y.
Oct. 11, I S 15. Huntington townbli , P , L. 1 .
ID For sale by S.CMUI:L H. BUEHLER, '
Genera/Agent, Gettysburg; and: by
Dr. Kauffman, Petersburg; J. S. Hollinger
Heidlersburg ; E. Stehle, Centre Mills; J. M
Knight, Bendersville; J. F. Lower, Armltsville;
stiek & Witmer Mummasbarg ; 'P. M'Enight,
M'Emightsville; A. Scott, Cnehtown; J. Brink.
erhoff, Fairfield; E. Zack, New Chester; D.N. 11.
C. White, Hampton; ILL. Millet and William
Wolf. East Berlin; Vim. Bittinger, Alibottstoa n ;
Lilly & Riley, New Os lord E. J. Owings, :W.
Sherrystawn ; :Hid Samuel Berlin, Littlestown.
Aug. 24, 1t140.-3m
M'ALISTER'S ALL-HEAL-
ING OIN'DIENT,
( THE WO R 7, 0' Sal VE,)
Contains no Mercury or other Mineral.
From the" Rending Eagle."
There never, peihaps, was u medicine brought
before the public that has in so short a time won
!Ile h a reputation as -M 'Allister's A 11-llealing or
World's Salve. - Almost every person that has
made trial of it speaks warmly in its praise. One
has been cured by it of the moat painful Rheuma
tism: unovher of the Piles. a third of a tumble.
some Pnin in the Side, a fourth of a Swelling ot
the Limbs, fee. It it does not give immediate re.
lief in every case, it can never do injury, being
applied outwardly. A s another 0 Weiler nt the
wonderful healing power possessed by this salve.
we subjoin the followmg, certificate from n re
spectable citizen of Maidencreek township, in
this county :
"Maidens reek, Tlerks co., Pa., March '47.
Mossrs. Ritter & Co.-1 desire to in fortn you
that 1 was entirely cured of a severe pain in the
back by the urea M Allister's All-Ilealing Salve
which 1 purchased from )no. I suffered with it
about 20 years, and at night was unable to sleep.
During that time I tried various reinedies, which
were proscribed for me by physicians and oth
er persons without receiving any relief, and at
Inat made trial of this salve with a result favoni
ble beyond expectation. lam now entirely free
from the pain,. and eiijoy at night a sweet and
peaceful sleep. I have also wear the halve more
for tooth ache and other complaints, with similar
happy results. Your I nOl.l,
.101 IN 11()I.I.ENBACII
The following is from a- regular Physician of
exteirsivs practice in Phandril hin
. I hail" for the two
last ) ears been in the habit of using your ()int •
ment in cases 01 ithel.l3lll ll s ll, , ChilbllllllS and to
Tinita rapites, l>cal I }lead.) and thus tar rich
the happiest effect. I thick frdm the experiment..
I have made with it, that it riehlv deserves to h e
adopted as an article of every day use by Ihepro
fusiuu at large. lour's, truly
Philadelphia, Pre no, 1 s.t7
James I\l'.\ Mont—Pear sir• I take pleasirre
in making fillf,Vl a to yon the great benefit I have
received by using vorir Vegetable 011011 , ...111 or
Ire \Valid s sale. • hail aui Ulcer. or runtime
sore on the ear, of many terra standing , 1 had
applied to several phy.ic ran, hot all to fie
110.4.; but tug 11,111 L; your Ointment a few dar ..
way rompletely dried rip and well I liar I , :0.0
it fur liti ors. !or is fult•lt I fluid it all excellent
article; alto, in all caret orinfiartioration
ED %V A fil) 1 1101 IN
I certify the above statement is true
M C CADMI'S,
No 90. Market street, Philadelphia
ID - Around the box are directions for using
MeALLISTEIt 8 OINTMENT fur SrofvLs, E
rysipslos, Teller, Chilblain. Scald Head. Sore Eyes,
Quinsy, Sore Throat, Brune/mix, Nervous 4liee
tinter, Pa Gs, Disease of the Spine, Headache, AIM.
ma, Den filers, Ear Ache, Burns. Corns, alt 111,,,u•
er of the Skin, 3are Lips, Pimples, kr. , Steellini; of
the Limbs, Sores, Rhruntatirns, Piles, ('old Pee,
Croup, Swelled or Broken Breast, Toothache, ague
in this EWA', 4.e.
MOTHICII3 and Nullities knew its value in cn
ses of •'swirlien - or Sore Breast. they would not
be without it. In such case•. it freely used, ac•
cording to the directions around each box, it
gives relief in a eeryfeen Inners.
urThie ointment is good for any part of the
body or limbs when inflamed. In sonic cases it
should be applied often.
C.ilflT/ON—No Ointment will he genuine
unless the name of Jas Its M'ALLIsTICII is writ.
ten with a pen on every label.
trrFor sale by ms Agents in all the principal
towns in the United Stales.
JAMES WA LLISTER,
Sole Proprietor of the above Ir.slethcine,
PRINCIPAL OFFICE No. US North Third
ttreet, Philadelphia.
II rrizicE 2f) CENTS PER TION.J-p
AGENTS.--S. S. FORNIKT, Gettysburg; Jo
seph R. Henry, A bbottmown ; Mutter & Rowe,
Emmitsburg; J. W. Schmidt, Hunover ; U. A.
Morrie & Co., York; L. Henig, Chan, berrlnt rg.
June 15, 1840.--tow I y
TEA AGENCY.
FRESH TEAS of all
kinds—Gunpowder, Irn- r 'le'
penal, Young Ilygon, and
Black—of the hest quality, ' 3 VIL
just received and for sale el -- •
the Drug and Book Store of
licrThese Teas nre from the house of
Jenkins & Co., Philadelphia, (formerly of
Canton,) and are of the very best quality.
S. H. BUEHLER.
SILKS—now opening a splendid assort
►? tnent of those rich CHANGEABLE
SILKS, Chameleon Silks, Chameleon
Stripe Arnture v Satin Du Chene, besides
a great *ariety 6f Black Silks,' which Will
be sold 20 per cent. cheaper than at any
other establishment in td,Wlt "'
• A. '8 BUlrq.
TEE STAR , AND BA NNER,
Is publisAedevery Friday Ev.cniag,in the
County Atri/diniVabotre thelieguaer
And Recorder's Office, by
D. &C. 11. 111 TE HLE4.,
Itnaid in advanea or wit in the year, s2 4 per
anbuist—df not paid within the year, $2 410.
paper discontinued until all arroinigas eta
rt thcoption of tba Editor.' 8 4 1 21 a copies
cants ! failure to notify dittoputitinkna
wbe =tied a new obgagerderit.. "
• Jae , erstenot eiceng a square Inserted
%seri lintel 'for' 411.-- l evary subsequent insertion
d&oantp idingsrlones intim same proPorticaut.:.
All adrartioutooros . our! apecially• ordered !foil a
give Arne ( prill let centinned,until forbid. A Übe
eral * retitiedon will be madit .o Anse whasdrartiss
by the year.
Job Priori!" 0811 kind? executed : neatly and
Kunz:la ind'on4dbla Volum, ,
and Osamu to the 24.1110r,(4.
OlptinVlOch it ten tillforuty vette names of
errlidornitirus.) roust bourse! rare IA aide. to
cure attention.
SARSAP.AItILLA,
♦Vonder end, 111e0411g of •tibo AR?,.
TM PIM ern - dor/bun, Abilif in? in Ms 11,
Tine }:street is put np In gnarl Dottie. 4 II ..la , mlOO
cheaper, *Monte r, end warranted nspestior to nor
sold. It cures disease without vomiting, pinging,
'Sickening, or debilitating }he
, }'he greet hese t y and euperierit fhb' kern peril,
klsorar.Al 4 l.oset hin ee lieth las Visite it eskaitPltts'afa
ease, It invigorate. the body.' It t. one of tile %cry lunt ,
, AND 51.:5151k1I01}: DP
iVor intro; It not chfly' Sysaltni
and strengthens the penon, but A creates, usep,ZT
end rich blood 4 • 'ow rr I.octol•ea by uo wel t er N t
Hee, And lo this'll*. the grand tearer of Its we,
ful sonnet It beep...formed within Ike lest i"" 7..r5• •
Inhro than one hundred thousentreu re, of .e's ore e
of dire..., at 188. t, 50,000 were asunideted 'ilcurattless
II be. scrod the lioni of more than 15,00 0 children try
three past semen..
100,1106 ease. neater/era* Debility and wan"
of Nervous Energy.
DR. 8. P. Terßep.'. Sareiparllta In:horsier the
art olesistatai usimerhistly. To those aqui hese Mai
their inthOular energy, by the yfects of Ittetiietke.
Indiscretion nominated in youth, Cr the exressite Or
of. the paintbox, and lornight on by I,hribrid
printration.of the nervous eystrin, lanitmle, %stud
ambition, feinting senistins, premature iltvay
dentine, hastening toward that late! disease, ibiniump
tion, elm be entirely restored by this pleasaat ruipedy.
This Sarsaparilla Is far superior to any
• DIVIGOItATITIO CORDIAL,
Asti rens WO sod Invigorates the ey stem, fires ar thltr
to the limbs, and strength to the mu outs . stein in •
meet extraordinary degree.
Consuhisptlon Cured.
Clnme end Illcenaieent. Conwomplinn can no curiki
Iliorechitis, Coostorytion, I,iner Cum/ lona, 1414
ta
Carrit, Coughs, .letboa, Sriffine gi/re•
IA• CANI, Ilrflie Phut., Nis 1 8t0r41..
4..11 or Prlfsise Pzperiortuion, Pain in ale
4., 1... !wan Isla coo 6.
ssW'cg 8.1104.
believe your Spam.
Da. ft. P. Tnwearr.o-1 verily
parilh has bean the mean., through Pray idenre, of
saving my life. I have for several yen had • 14
Cough, It became memo andmorm. Al hut I rais e
large enantlflet of blood, ho amid meets. and vre‘
;neatly debilitated and reduced, and dad mu extent to
lire, I have only used your Etaraamillla • 1111011 time,
end there 'hue a wonderful ',hangs been wrought in
me. lan nowstile to walk all olor the city I c•i. *♦
no blood, mud miy cough lice left me. Vmu rail not),
Imagine that 1 am thankful for these results. k 101 l
obedient t. ItUSSI,L, to Cal.herioa•st
r. TonNor•Ls not boring kilted his Sane.
parllla is en. or FOt or CllllllO, never recommendC.l
It, and win surprbieti to receive the following fnvvo sy
Intelligent and respectable Farmer in IVestcl.cstur
Count)
Feriae*, .4 Suet IA lull.
Do. B. P. Townnwo—Dear the I have e little girl.
twirin years of age, who has been several 3 eery
afflicted with )Its; wo triad *beat mese thieic
her, but without Sigloo.ll ; at hlSt I
And no recommerulnUonlo yourcfrculars t resses hku
hen, we thought, as she wa. In very dellente health,
w• would give her Woe of y - nur Bartaparilia, Sal into
glad we did, for It llot only restored her .11Weigt14, bat
she has had no return of the Vito, to our very great
pleasure and surprise. She Is fast becoming tugged
and healthy for which we feel gridefill
Tours respectfully, Jtllt
Da. 8. r. Tetras. alt.ll Barsaparill• in a iii - te.relgn
and eredy cure for Incipient Consumption, Barrel.
mean rotations Uteri, or Felling of the Womb. I iiin•
fivenen, rilra Lannivrflura, or Whites. °tote-meted or
Moult Menstruetion. Incontinence of Urine, or los
voluntary discharge thereof, and for Ow pros•
tretion of the ev eteno—no *natter whether slur resell
M Inherent muse or 0114•0., produced by irregularity,
Illness or accident. Nothing con be mole so, prising
that its invigorating effects . on the hasten frame.
l'emosui %at:akum and lassitude, front taking it, at
once became robust and Pall of energy snider Ils in
iletebee. It immediately counteracts the lies-selves
neas of the female frame. which it the great CAW!' of
Barrennese. It will not be expeeted of ns, in
Div delicate a nature. to e•bilid certificates of cities
p
erformed. but we ran manure the afflicted, that hun
d
red. of ease. hare benen reported in as. tb-ueends
of ea.. where fernibev have 'teen without children,
after using a Ire bottler of this Invalnable
have been blessed with One, healthy offspring.
Great Blessing to Mothers And Children.
It is the seest ■m.l most effectual mrdirimr for
polif3lng the syetem, end relieving the mitten:l4s at•
lei/distil trent cluldbitill et cr duce; ere& It streog,tls
en. both the mother and the dal, pier rifts pain and
disease, inc. osscs find emiches the food ; dose
nave used it, thnat it If 1101.14.1111:11iiit. It us 110.: ills
11l both before moil eller emititiement. as it pit... rots
locates attendant rhild•ltirth—in curt.,
Piles, tromps, Se elling of the heel, Despondency.
I eartburn, Vomiting, Pain In the Beek and Liii.ia„
I. alms Plank liesontrbage, and In regulaung the *erre
lions and rim eirentaiiiii. It hal no e.iftl.
The prat beauty at this medicine ie,si 14 SIN II) sale,
sod the most iichr•te use it nosst suer.., lull,. very
few CV,. require sae other medicine, I. %,,,•
little 1 tutor Oil, or 'Magnesia Is useful. Ext.e
the oven and light food with this medicine. rill
Muss) secure • sale and O.)
S BELL, M D
Da. R. T. Tneseosti—ltrar Mir I lime' m4err•l ter
rILIJ Ott nine trap with the Ithett
1,10 of thr 1000 I c,0141 u.. 1 41....1 or IA I I
utin...l .11.1“..,1ng pum., ood oty were tor.
rdly to ollen I hone lire.' tout bottles 01 y
Kiel the) e done me inert. lion. thou.
sand .14,1131.) worth of 1k04.1, I ikru oe inn I. I•••Ite r n.
deed I am entirely relieved. Von ere id I 1... t) to
1.1.1 dd. for the benefit of the .11Iedr.l.
Yours taspectittlly, JdllLa CINIIII 1.% It
(11' Jenny' fit.. an old and highly restevetal.le rlerge
mw of the 11,11.t0d Detionti.tion, handed ut the
lowing rertllloote at Dr. b. P. Towtteteud's o gle It
speaks for 'tee
Da. S. P. Towassem—Dear Sir lam constrained to
glee you a abstemeat of the benefit I dem ed train
using your SlSlVlT,Sitillik believing, by so doing, I
shall render a benefit to three V. bo era s•Sertng as
hare boor I was reducea ter many months by the
Dyspepsia, se Mach that . it was with murk dftlaulsy
for me to Whit, or keep about. I had also n better,
which Covered the nllO.ll pill( 0( my lount- , whith wag
extremely troublesome and .re • it got to be almost
a scab. fused quite it number a remedies for both
the complaints, but teethed little or no berient. until
took your harseparills, *hie., through the Liminess
of Trovidence, has restored me to more than my usual
health. ms I am now enjoy ins better than I loos for •
nuntbor y can. I sin now ISO years of ago I be.
Here it to be an Invaluable nuadierneamt rwommeud
It to my numerous acquaintances, a loch s eery
large, its I here teen ■ nth ttttt er a groat many :s ears.
hope this hasty sketch may be as much benefit to
ou as y tar medicine has to me.
July 11, 1,17. JOHN SUER, Jersey
The following teas sent to mar Agent in Rahway,
by the her. J. to. TUN ISUN. of the Nit.t6e.lnt k or,
pal Church—one of the most learned soil respeeted In
the connection—and is another ei dente of the am,.
aerial effects of Ur. K. P. Tuts suniturs hanapsrills on
the system.
Velkao P is—Having for some time past, as you
are aware, experienced gnat general debility of my
!system, attended with constant and alarming irritation
am, throat .1A lunr, I was, at your instsucc, suet in
Consequence of having mad Certain Me Lean's de.
wiled testimony in its behalf. 'minced to ti y Dr. 0. P.
Townsend's far-famed Warraparilla. I tried It, I con
fess, more In doe hope than in the notofidence of its
proving efilicimious ; but I am house In condor now to
acknowledge, that I had not tiled It long before I he.
gnu to experience Its salutary effect*: end I may maw
say, with Captain hiclean, "Oust I would net be with.
out it on any considemtkut," It has ddne Tie more
good than any pmelous remedy I have tried. and If
ibis abatement Is deemed by you pf any Importance,
you have my full consent to mak• It polite.
Rahway, Angola 3d, 1847. 1. O. TUNISON.
CURED.
This certificate concludvely prove& that this nan,.
patina has perfect control over the most theunate
diereses of the Wood. Three persona cured su one
haute u unprecedented.
De. S. P. Tommevrte—Deer Sir t I have the gleam re
to inform you that three of my children have been
ettred of the ecrofuls by the nee of yonr excellent
medicine. They were allusted very .rturrl) with
bed bore.; twee token, only lour bottle. ; It took
them away, fo whloh I feel myself eerier greet
obilgaticui. Very niipecifully.
Da. 17. P. TOWNIIIIRTM HI almost dull• leceirieK order.
from Ph,.{clans In dttlerent pulse( the U
Thus ie to Pep lf,t that we, the waters* m,l. Ph, es.
dans of th. ettiot Albeit, have le Cl4ple
prescribed Dr P. Townsends • Parbararilla. and
Pere It to be otorair tbemod valiaablo propsratious to
the market. ' •
Albany, April 1, 1847
Armor si—Ateddlos kprs, No, Natotetrwit. ar 4
Kim kidder,. No Ho COol . ool[l, irowess • Anise'
Kidder, Jr., Lowell; Henry holt &Wpm Jm"'' e.
Weise, Worcester; Allison IL Goan. e^orrinl .
Mach Ili Body ,reddened,. lusil
°NOP AupiiiilipiA,Wlo?o,4 ll 4ly ,
4144 ftd camas;
kiiio l in de b ,
11101esalt 4. Retail 4ehtlur Monti re.
4770101#X: AST .414 1 K,
•
FFICIA Ahe,Vßettre Sqnare, era%
of.tbe .oourtrbouae , ItetweeD
Sin th'
and Bun:enmities oeitgere.
,G 1 I SILK
SCHICK. has just let:sive( a
ej • fine assortment of Ginttnt ,Frin•
geti. ands wind rtrfiele of Plsek Silk.
O ,wr-r- • !,
N ;
and :fur sale s -cilloip— r o l o t
of :131TP.V.ESi litamaig • whic,h axa a
few iu . rit A WAY (.:001i, ;WOVE*.
Illtpl. 7.-1( (EO; AliN01.1):
OPONFOUND ORTIMACT OF
Pits' Fits!! WIWI(
Female Modldnee
ItheimulatlAtn
The Ite'r. John .Beger
Mc thaellot V terogrensw.
Three 06!M»*
IBAAC W. CRAIN, 106 Wocater..t.
oranows OP PEVISIOIAIIiB.
M. D.
'J. 39 Al N. M. D.
R. 4. /01100.1 M
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