Kr.'l7leroted to Polities, Foreign and Domestic Intelligence, Literature, Science, .Igriciellitre, the &Mechanic arts, Internal Improcement, and General .Visrelliftiy. ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE IS hareby given to all persons concerned, 21 - that the 'following TRUSTEE AC- COUNTS are filed in the Prothonotary's 'Office at Gettysburg, and will be presented "...to the Judges of the Orphans' Court of A dams county, on Tuesday the let day of March next, for confirmation and allowance, . . The - Account ofJacob Barnetz, Trustee of Philip Keefaver, a Lunatic. The Account of John Wolford and Har man W Lerman, Trustees of John Fickes. BERNHART GILBERT, Proth'y. Gettysburg, Jan. 25, 1816. tc-43 Notice is hereby Given, WO all Legatees and others concerned that the Administration Accounts of the deceased persons herein mentioned, will be presented to the Orphans' Court for con. firmation and allowance, on Tuesday the Ist day of March next, to wit:— The Account of Jacob Bender, Executor of Sarah Bender, deceased. The Account of Ludwick Essick, Admin istrator of Rosanna Naus s dec'd. The Account of Michael Bevenawer and Philip Fleshman, Executors of Peter Flesh. man, deceased. The Account of Peter Bott, Administra. tor of Christian Tellers, deceased. -The Account of Jesse Cline, one of the ,Executors ofJohn Cline, dec'd. The Account of Joseph Cline, one of the Executors of John Cline, dec'd. . The Account of Conrad Keefaver,A dmin. 'strider de honis non with the Will annexed of John Huffnagle, dec'd. The Account of Philip Bremer, Admin istrator of .Michael-Beamer, dec'd. The Account of Levi Miller, Administra. for of David - Nickle, dec'd. The Account of Abraham Reever, Ad• ministrator of Jacob Keever, deceased. The Account of Hezelciah Vanorsdel, Ad ministrator of Win. M'Laughlin, deceased JAS. A. THOMPSON, Register. Register's Office, Gettys• burg, January 25, 1836. einniversiery Celebration OF THE Philornathrean Society of Penn sylvania College. THE FIFTH Anniversary Celebration of the above named-society, will take place on the Evening of the 12th of Feb. ruary next, at half past 6 o'clock, in the Presbyterian Church : which the Ladies and. Gentlemen of Gettysburg, together with the public in general, are respectfully invited to attend. On that occasion, sever al Addresses wIl be delivered, and appropri ate Music by the Philomathtean Band, may. be expected. The honorary members aro respectfully invited to meet the society in the College, and accompany the procession to the Church. GEO. DIEHL, E. B. OLMSTEA D, JNO. HECK, T. W. RUDISEL, J. G. LEAS. Committee of Arrangement. Jan. 25, IP4. tc-43 Phrenakosinian Sdciety OF Pennsylvania College. PHIS Society will celebrate its fifth An. nivereary in the Presbyterian Church, on Monday February 22d, at 6i o'clock. Several addresses, with appropriate music, may be expected. The Citizens ofGettys. burg, and the Public generally are respect fully invited to attend. P. WILLIARD, S. WAGNER, C. L. BAKER, J. M. STEVENSON, - S. A. MILLER, Committee of Arrangement. Gettysburg, Jan. 25,1436. tc-43 A VALUABLE PARZI FOR SALE. THE Subscriber, intending to remove to the west, offers for sale his .1 _ 0 Le r • Situate in Tyrone township, Adams county, Pa., containing 200 ACRES of Patented Land, adjoining the Town of Ileidlersburg. There are about 30 ACRES of excellent nmberland—about 20 Acres of choice Msanow, and the residue in , a good state of cultivation. The farm is well supplied with running water. THE IMPROVEMENTS ARE A GOOD LOG DWELLING H 0 E LOG BARN, and other necessary out-build ings—with a well of water convenient to the house and two never failing SPRINGS One of superior Medical qualities.) TWO BUILDING LOTS in the Town of Hetdlereburg. Orlf the above property is not sold be fore .the 11th of February next, it will on that day, at 12 o'clock, m. on the premises be offered at Public Sale. Persons wishing to view the property, and wanting further information, and a knowl edge of the terius,will apply to the subscriber residing on the premises. JOHN DUFFIELD. December 14, 1835. • is-37 'Estate of John Kugler dee'd. ALL persons indebted to the. Estate of JOHN KUGLEg, late of Germany town. ship, Adams county, Pa. deceased, are here. **kir requested to come forward and make set. iletnent--end those having claims against ". said Estate are alto requested to present :he i'.,iitutee,praperly authenticateillor settlement. 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It is neither anticipated nar hoped that it will receive a patronage at all commen surate with that of the folio edition They would frankly express their conviction that, for thoSe whose interest in a journal expires with the week in which it reaches them, the latter will be decidedly preferable, aside from the dif ference in price. Accordingly, when an order for ''The New-Yorker" simply, without specific cation, is sent them, the folio will invariably b sent. Address H. GREELEY & CO. 18 Nassan•st. New York It is our earnest desire that all those who may incline to patronize the Quarto New-York er will'apprise ua of the fact before the regular commencement of the volume (March 26.) The Specimen Number will be forwarded to all in discriminately who may signify a desire to ex amine it (without subjectiog U 9 to postage;) and, as an additional inducement to an early subscription, weltereby offer to send the hirer. vening numbers of the f ilio New-Yorker gratiii to each subscriber for the Qti +no, from the re ceipt of advance payment up to that time. (1;f-THE NEW (folio) will contin ue to be published at Two Dollars per annum in advance, to which Fifty cents will be added if not paid within aim months. It will not, how ever, be forwarded on credit to new subscribers of whose solvency we have no satisfactory assu rance. Jan. 25, 1836. Ott RENT. THE Subscriber offers for RENT, froth the Ist of April next, the H 0 U S E at present occupied by Mr. WilliarniA, M'Clelland, situated in West York Street, one door West of Mr. Forrv's Taver n. S. S. SCHMUCKER. Gettysburg, Dec.2l, 1835. ti-38 TOR WENT. rrHE subscriber o ff ers for Rent :evil the J R- lit of Apr it next, the HOUSE - at pres. ent . occupied by him. The situation is plea sant and terms reasonable. In the absence of the subscriber, enquire of the. Editor. B. S. SCIINECK. Gettysburg, Nov. 9, 1935. If-82 pfn~bUc ^_"aU♦ WILL be Sold on Monday the Ist day of February next, nn the premises, - Number of Lots, Situ•rte in the town of fleidlershurg, Ty• rone township, .Adattei county, Pa. —ALSO—on Tuesday following, on the premises, TIP M Situate in Huntington township, Adams co. adjoining lands of P. 11. Smith, Peter My ers and others—containing 160 .ACRES, more or less, of Patented Land—having thereon erected A DOUBLE LOG _ D 0.," Lou BARN, and other necessary improvements, with an 01{. C II A R I) and a.considerable quantity of NIEADOW. The Estate of JOHN ALBERT, dec'd. Oz7 - Posst scion given on the Ist day of April next. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock, M. when the term , . will be made known arid atten• dance given by JOHN \VOLFORD, Adtn'r. January 4, 1836. is-40 VOR RENT 1 THAI WELL KNOWN T.l If• E R A' 1. . 4211 5 I- A' TawD r; ,-..#':.: ,:! - -- Situate in Petershurr, (York Springs,) late ly kept by the Misses Bigharns. The house is large and convenient, with a well of wa ter (with a pump in it) at the door; a good KITCHEN, TWO STABLES and a CARRIAGE. novsn convenient. Ti is Stand being situated where the Han over and Carlisle turnpike and the State road leading from Harrisburg to Get tysbur, cross each other, has an advantage over any other Tavern Stand in the place. pr Possession given on the first day of April next, or immediately if required. JA NI ES McCOSH. January 11, 1816. 3t-41 Plaster of Paris. 80 or 40 Tons of Plaster FOR SALE at the subscriber's Mill, on Marsh creek, at the low rate an PER TON. Those who may want the article by next Spring, will do well to call soon and supply themselves. (I* -- GRAIN will be taken in exchange fbr Plaster. GEO. TROSTLE. January 18, 1836. 11-42 Early York Cabbage Seed, FOR sale at the Drug Store of DR. J. GILBERT. Gettysburg, Jan. 18, 1836. tf-42 IHEIDES O OIL & LEATHER. THE Subscribers, at their Old Stand, No. 88, Chesnut Street, three doors below 3d Street, have for Sale a large assortment of SPANISH HIDES, TANNER'S OIL AND LEATHER —viz: 3500 La Plata Hides 1200 Chili do. 1000 Rio Grande do. 700 La Guayra do. 600 Green Salted do. B. Ayres 500 Pernambuco do. 500 Light St. Domingo Hides. 2000 Heavy Green Salted Patna Kips for Upper Leather. 2500 dry Patnas. 100 Barrels of Straits and Bank Oil. The highest price will be given for Leath er, in civil), or in exchange for Hides. JOSEPH HOWELL, & 00. Philadelphia, 9th mo 7,1835. Stns-23 AUDITORS' NOTICE. THE Auditors appointed to divide and distribute the Estate of MOSES TOPPER, de ceased, late of Mounijoy township, remain ing in the hands of the Administrator, to and among the Creditors of said deceased, will meet for that purpose, a! the house now occupied by J ohn Marks, in Littlestown, on Monday the lat of February next, at 10 o'- clock, A. lc GEORGE WILL, ts. JAMES RENSHAW, MICHAEL R. NUSSAR, January 4, 1836. 4t*-40 A Stray Steer. CAME to the farm of the subscriber in Hamiltouban township, on the Cold•spring road, leading from Marshall's to Seabrook's, about the Cast of August, A . vqt. , s tt RED STEER with some i t • white marks in the forehead,'' with some other white marks, "' and is going on two years old. The owner is desired to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take him away. . DANIEL BALDWIN. January 18, 1936. 3O-42 Es4kte of Jos. -Lefever, dee'd. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of JOSEPH LEFEVER, lute of Germany township, Adams county, Pu. deceased, are hereby requested to come forward and make settlement—and these having claims agains: said Estate are also requested to present the same, properly authenticatedfor settlement. The first named Executlr resides in Ger many township, and the litter in Mountjoy. ENOCII LEFEVER, t F JACOB KELLAR, ra. January 4, 1836. 6t-40 Dn. IETCALP RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public, that he has returned to Petersburg, (York Springs) and resumed the practice of his profession in all its branches, viz: Medicine, Surgery & Midwifery. He flatters himself with the hope of giV mg general satisfaction to all who have oc• casion to give him a call. Grateful for past favors; and with a desire of fully meriting the cotifidence of the public, he has been to New York, completed his course of study at the REFORMED MEDICAL COLLEGE in that City, and has been honored with a Diploma from that Institution, (which can be seen by calling at his office.) Ile also attended the United States Infirmary, and witnessed a large amount of practice in that Institution, in every variety of disease, wherein the su periority of the Reformed System of prac tice over the mineral and depletive plan is proved to a demonstration. Dr- M. while in New York,-wishing to avail himself of every opportunity of acquir ing a correct knowledge of the HEALING ART, procured a ticket of attendance at the New York Hospital, where 'hundred, or pa tience are daily treated on the mineral and depletive plan; this, while it gave him an excellent opportunity of acquiring a knowl edge of disease, and of witnessing the effect of this system of practice, served but to con firm his previous judgment of its deleterious and pernicious effects; its naked delm may becomes strikingly evident, when contrasted with the superior beauty and efficacy of the VEGETABLE or REFORMED SYSTEM. Petersburg, (Y. S.) Jnn. 11, 18:16. tf-41 To %Axe, afflicted. DR. J. CARPENTER, go 1:1 .4 It PLL "'SIC MIA*, 51y WOULD respectfully inform the ink ,bi- V. 14./ tants of Liberty townshipond the Pub lic eenerdly, that he resides at the house of Esther and Elizabeth rarpenter,i” said township, two miles north of Einmittsborg, and No and an half miles 'lout!) of David Eiket's mill,where calls from patients will receive prompt att,m lion. Having studied with a celebrated INDI AN DOCTOR, who is very noted for his per forming remarkable cures, and who has no su perior in curing chronic diseases, and baying likewise pursued a regular course of Medical Studies, and believing that Botanic Medicines are superior to every other kind, he would therefore invite the attention of those a ho are afflicted with chronic di ,, euse, and can obtain no relief fiom other sources—believing that he can give general satisfaction to those_who may see pi , per to employ him, The diseases to which he would invite public attention are, cisn- onsumption —Those who are afflicted with t disease may fi ,, d relief .n a very shalt time eking use of those Indian remedies. Likewise those Who are troubled with the Liter Complaint,Dropsey, ..dsthnia or Phthi4e, E pilepsy or Falling Fite, Female Debility, and Fe male Complaints in general, Fever and Ague, and Fevers generally; Indigestion or Dyspepsia, Gra vel and Stone, Rheumatism, and Piles. These troublesome complaints can be relieved in a short time. Caneera will he cured without caustic or the knife. Those laboring under this disease may find relief in a very sliest time, and if the dis ease is not too far advanced, a permanent cure. Likewise, Inflammation and Ulcer ition of the bones, Mortific-lion, Lock Jaw,White Swelling and Fever Sores,.ficald Head,Fellons and Sores generally, I also keep on hand most kiwis of Medicine for family use Also Thompsonian Medicines prepared for family use. Likewise a vent rat assortment of MEDICINES,(prep , red upon the true Indian principle) for the following diseas es, which I u ill sell at as moderate prices as "" ny other medicine sold at the apothecary's shops for the same diseases—viz: For Coughs, Pain in the breast and side, or stomach, stitt It or pain in the back, palpitation of the heart, spitting of blood, head ache, pain in the head, catarrh snuff, snuff for the nose bleed, llysen tary or bloody flux, Fever and Ague, &c. J. CARPENTER November 2, 1835 CONSUMPTION. Indian Specific , wOR the prevention and cure of Coughs, -IL Colds, Asthmas, Consumptions, Spit• ting Blood, and diseases of the Breast and Lungs, prepared by Duct. CLARKSON FREEMAN, of the city of Lancaster. BILL OF DIRECTION", Accompanying each bottle of the Specific. pointing out in a conspicuous manner, all the symptoms in the different stages of these distressing diseares; also particular direc tions respecting diet and regiment, and how patients are to conduct through every stage until health is restored—for vain and useless would be the prescriptions of the ablest phy sicians, accompanied by the most powerful and useful medicines, if the directions are not faithfully adhered to. The public are informed that the depose• tions of 287 persons have been taken, befere proper authorites in the city of Lancaster, all completely cured in the most desperate cases of consumption, some of which are de tailed in the bills accompanying each bottle. (** - The price of each bottle of Indian Specific is $l, and each envelope of the gen uine Specific is signed by Dr. Clarkson Freeman; and the initials, C. F. on the seal of each bottle. None ran be genuine wit h• out his signature, a base composition hav ing been attempted to be iniposed on the public by a - cOunterfeit imitation of this ex traordinary article. For sale ut the drug store of Dr, J. GI LBERT. Gettysburg, Oct. 19, 1635. Iy-29 Mills for Rent. THE Subscriber offers .for Rent, his Grist and Saw-atill, situate OR Marsh 7 creek, about ;3 miies from the Bo rough of Gettysburg. - They are in Goof) ORDER; and possession may be had imme diately, if desired. WILLIAM COBEAN. January 11, IS3'6. - 3t=4l XII ii/WYD UI ..4`i• 5.11.; For Srtle.rit- this. Office. IHDS, OIL AND LEATHER. William W. Abbott and Robert Rechee, under the firm of A BBOTT AND CO. return their sincere thanks to their friends and the public, fir the very liberal patron age they have received, and respectfully so licit a continuance of the same at their well !mown Hide, Oil and Leather Store, No. 97, Chesnut Street, Next door to the Bank of North America, PHILADELPHIA. They have now on hand a large assort ment of Spa a ish Ilides, Tanner's Oi ',Leath er, &c. &c. &c. :3500 La Plata Hides, 3009 Chili do. 1:200 Rio Grande do. 800 La Guayrn do. 750 Pernambuco 15(10 light Southerndo. for Up per Leather, 2700 Heavy Green Salted and Dried Patna Hipps for upper Leather-100 Bar rels best Straits.and Bank Oil all of which they will sell on the most accommodating terms to Tanners. N. B. A general assortment of Leather finished and in the rough. LEATHER wanted, for which the highest market price will he given, in Cash, or in exchange for Hides, Oil, &c. ABBOTT & CO. No. 97, Chesnut Street. Philadelphia. 9th mt'. 7. 1F425. 3ms-23 MMM7qT7WITIrIMr7r . Ir7n HEALTH, Prepared only by JOHN S. ill ILLELL, Frederick, Md. li • I / IHE subscriber has just re ceived a supply of the a , ,ey . . hove valuable BALSAM, which 0 Ilp 11 is now extensively known and' iP I 1 111.—q f used in many places in the burn s ' s, 1 : , , ; States of Virginia, Maryland, ,I i Pennsylvania, Ohio, N. York, li 1 th I and Kentucky, with astonishing , IL— , success, and has performed wonderful cures in dyspepsia, chokes, ner vous tremors, lowness of spirits, and palpita tion of the heart—it is also a sovereign reme dy for all kinds of worms, &c. The pro. prietor has a great humberof certificates in possession, of cures performed. by this val uable medicine, which would fill several co lumns of a newspaper, and therefore gives only a few of the most prominent, which the reader will find below this advertisement It is neatly put lip in square half pint bottles, with the name of loe medicine blown on the glass of each bottle, and the proprietor's sig nature on a label, pasted on the outside wrapper of each bottle to prevent it from being counterfeited. Each bottle is accom panied with extensive directions for its use, which can at all times be had ofthe subscri ber, at one dollar per bottle, and by the quantity at a liberal . iscount. SAM'L H. BUEHLER, Agent. , Gettysburg, June 22, 185. eowly-12 RECOM MENDATORY NOTICES. Dr. John S. Miller, Fredericktown, Md. I do hereby certify that I had this last spring and summer a constant pain in my stomach, and a great weakness in my kid neys. and pain across my eves, for which I Used a good many remedies without giving relief. I was at last recommended to try a bottle of Garlegant's Balsam of Health, pre pared by John S. Miller. I accordingly made use of one bottle, which I procured of his agent in Hagerstown, which restored me io my go‘ d held' It again, and am now us well as ever I was, and you are at liberty to make it known for the benefit of those ufflic ted in the same way. Yours, &c. JACOB BOWER, Court Crier. Hagerstown, Sept. 1934. About two years ago I was severely af flicted with the dyspepsia, which I had for the last fifteen years, previous to the above named time,which was very touch increased by my having a blood vessel ruptured upon my lungs, occasioned by lifting—which in creased iny complaint, dyspepsia and getter al weakness and debility to such a degree, that for two years previous to toy using the Garlegant Balsam I never eat a meal but my stomach beeame so painful that I had immediately to throw it up. Seeiug Gado gant's Balsam of Health advertised, I was induced to try a bottle; after taking the very first dose it appeared to strengthen my sto mach; and every dose of the first bottle help ed me so much, that in the course of a few dove my stomach began to retain and digest' every thing I eat. I continued to use the Balsam until I used -seven bottles, which cured me entirely, and restored me to per fect health, which I have enjoyed ever since, and not before for fifteen years. I cheerful. Iv recommend it-to all persons who are al iticted with dyspepsia or debility of stom ach. Given !older my baud this 11th day of January, I+s 34. HENRY Louni AN, Frederick county, Va Leesburg. Virginia Dear Sir:--I have used. the Balsam of Hcalth which I procured from you, with great benefit, if nut with entire When ! 'procured it I was sorely afflicted with dyspepsia, attended by all the distrrs• sing sy 'upturns, headaches, giddiness, hem t. burn, and the thousand nervous affections which accompany it, in its worst stages.— At times such was the debility occasioned, that I was bed ridden. I think I eat say, that the first relief, if not the entire cure, was produced by the 11, - ;ii ot - the Balsam. Jan.-1.0. CIIAS. W. BINNS. - 11-11 1 LADY'S BOOR, Published at Three Dollars per Annum, A Repository fi,r Engraving, IVood Cut. Poetry, and Prose, IV L. A. GODEV,- Athenian thnidings,Franklin Place,rhilddelphiti CA ItiVIINATI VE BALSAM A n IrMALTri RESTORATIVE., hi (hell falignant,Spasm odic,or Asialic,Cholei a, Cho lera 3forbus, Diarrhoea or LooscneSs, Dysenliry, Sick or Nervous Head-Ache, Cholera Infan turn or Summer Complain:, Chorics, , Cramps, Sour Slomaclut, 4-c. 4-c. TO THE PUBLIC. IT/HS medicine has been hefure the public for three or four years post and has ac quired probably a gre.ter degree of populari ty, than any article ever before iotiorliteed into general use. It contains no noxioui article. nor mineral or metallic substance and is careful ly compounded so as to always be of uniform strength and consistency. It will keep good for years and grows more pleasant by age. Children are generally very fond of it, and none will refuse to take it. It is so well adapted to the various complaints of children, that every f.mily should always keep it in their looses, as mu-t families who hive used it, now do. Sailors and trivelling per i.ons FlYntilli:.lwßys carry it with them. This medicine is put up in round brass moulded vials of t wo and four ounces each, with the words "Du. f) JAYNE'S CAIt:MISATIEE BAL. EAM" blown on them, and the evrillen signature of D Jayne to the bottom of each direction— none others are genuine. This medicine is not recommended as a "Pa. traces" to cure all diseases to "which flesh is heir to" but as a 'remedy in Diarrhma. The beginning and latter stages of Dysentery. Cho lera /Mohr's, the Spasmodic or Maligaut CHO. LCRA, Cramps, Chabcv, Sick and nervous Hrad• ache. For the Summer Complaint or Cannsaw of children it is unrivalled by any other combi nation of medicine ever used. It has repeat edly effected cures, when every °that- means had failed aided by the attendance and skill of the ablest physicians, that could be procured. Obstinate Diarilimas of years standing, have been removed by the use of a few bottles of it, violent Dysenteries arrested and Cholera Nimbus cured. The spasms attendiqg the Ma ligoviit Cholera have always been suppieaserl in from one to three minutes time, and that much dreaded and fatal disease repeatedly cured without the aid of any other srticle of medicine. in fact its power over spas, odic diseases of ev ery kind seem to he arnwitite at, it has never yet been known to fad of giving relief in a single instance. Griping p.dris toriniii, and tenesmus Odles. Cramp*, &c.. re also removed by it. Hood , eds of females and sedentary persons eau attest to its superior excellence in sick and nervous Headaches as two or three tea•pourifulls generally gives them lel of in the course of half an hour. Children laboring tinder the Summer Com plaint, have been cured in a abort tone after alt known remedies had laded: —those too wit.r have been so eatremeb , emaciated that their hones almost p•otruded through their skins, and all hope of recovery abandoned, by all who saw them, ' , atm by a few weeks use of this med icine been natured to perlect health. CERTIFICATES Cerifienle fom Dr. William axon. Pastor of ' the baptist Church at Piitsgrove, Salem Co., New Jeracy. Hiving been made arquainted with' the in gredients composing Dr Jaine's Carminative Balsam, I believe it to be a a very happy com bination, and u useful medi , ine in many com— plaints which almost constantly occur in our country, such as Bowel Affections of children. Cholic, Cramps,Louseness, Dyspeptic Disorders of the Stomach. Coughs, and Affection , of the Brea.t, together with all those disease• attend ed with Saltness or the Stom.chi and believe that the regular phyr.ician will of en find it a useful remedy in his hands, and one that is proper tor domestic use, and can be put into the hands of persons at large with warty. NVNI. BACON, M. D. Pittsgrove, Salem Co. N. J. May 40, 1931. Certificate from Dr Grin. Seeding Th:s may certify that I have tisoil I)u 3 .yne's Carminative Dal.arn very exieto.ivrly Corn plait.l4, and have not the leist lie.ilation in declaring it superior to any perparatiun that have met with; for the relief of ilto.e WILD! M STEELING, M. D. illidgeton, July 19, 1831. From Dr M. 4 Ei;app. late Phrician to the Hal.imore Disnena.ry. and Agent for the NlAryland Vaccine Intnitntion. March 27th. 1833. Dr. isyss— Dear Sir- —Yon ask me whet proofs I meet with of the efficacy of your medi cine. I can safely say that I never prescribed a medicine for Ito el Complaints that has giv enlme so mile', satisf.ciion, and my Pa'ientil so speedy and perfect relief as this. Whenever introduced into a family, it becomes a standing rem-dy for those ailments, and is called CI. a gain and again; which I think a wetly good proof of lie efli( acy and u•etnlness. In the Summer Complaint of children. it hits frequent ly appeared to snatch the little victim,. us 't Were, from the wave. "It saver, the life am child, and of such and such a child," I have re pea'edly heard said. In dysenteric affections of adults, I have time and again seen it act like a charm, end give permanent relief in a few hour,, I may say in a few minutes In fine. it is a valuable medicine, and no family should be without it. Respectfully, M. L. KNAPP, M. D. From Dr. L. Lawrence. Oct. 911), 1832 Dr. 1) J 4rNE--De.r Sir. —The curative pow ers of your Otirmniatoie Ba'svm appears to he fairly established in all Bowel Complaints, and from the experience I have had with the medicine.; am disposed to think very favo , rt sly fit 1 Irive lauds tried it on one of my chil dren, a hn war severely handled, and with com- Wee success, without the use of ally other medicine. So fir as my pia:ai.•e hits extended, 1 think it a di-sideratton in medicine, especially among childieu, who are apt to be affected this way; and which evory practitioner in medicine his found to be a vei v troublesome diseas... LEONARD LAWRENCE, M. D. From Dr Charles Ilaniniond. Dr JATNE—Dear Sir —I have made use of the Carmutative .111.14ani prepared by you for Complaints of tho with cemplete ce*A in every case and I do not hesit to to re commend it to tile patronage of the public asa medicine, worths of tbeit particular notice. CHARLES \\3MOND Leesburg, Va.,Oct. sth, 1814. pram the Ite;. Chor&•s J, flopirin.t. Pastor of the Chuyelt at Salem, N. J Dr. .I.tr.Nr.—Dear sir.—Da.lerstanding you w. re about to publish' ot•r ific ilea 'reipectiwz, ymir v:iltiable Car uivatire thni l eili if it woollil he of any service to you, I would wish ut bear a riti' , Fic to t;many in its favor; as we have lived i s excellency very freven9y in our t,mity and al.° 4(l.iiiiiii,terir 9 it to our flietubt wl» I).ve ‘l-iteci us, and always found it gave them pretly relit f. It-c - p-ctfuPY. CliAlit..l.l4 J. HOPKINS. Salem, N. J. J.m. 7, 1813. The above valuable nntalictne is sold qt the Apothecary and Drug Store of the sub scriber, SAMUEL I!, TRTEHLF,R. Gettysburg, May 4, lti:ls.