4 , #lirgeti to Potftics, Foreign and. Domestic Intelligence, Literature, Science, ,ageicislture, the ellechtinic - _ .Irts, Internal Improvement, anti General Migeettany. ADVERTISEMENTS? PUBLIC &ILE. OY order of the Orphans' Court of Cum- Berland county, wilt be offered at Pub lic Sale On the premises, near Whitestovvn, on Tuesday the 29th of March next, 1836, at tb &do di, A. M., the Real Estate of PE TXII bPANGLCII, deceased, to wit: .A Midler OF LAW, Situate in Dickinson township, Cumberland comity, bounded by lands of Peter Camp, Philip Ebert, Simon Yetz, John Clapper and Valentine' Fier*, contai,.ing .138 JeRE-S, be the same more or less. This tract of land is covered with CHESTNUT TIMBER, Oflthe very best quality and has been divid ed by the heirs into Svl ALL LOTS vary ittge in size from 5 to 20 Aenes and will liee`dold all .together or in lots to buit pur chasers. IP — The Terms of Sale:—One half the • PIMIULSO money to be paid on the confirma ttotkof the Sale and the residue in two equal arikpfil payments without interest, to be se cured. • HENRY SPANGLER, Adm'r cf Peter Spangler, dec'd. February .22, IA3“. " t 4-47 PUBL IC SA LE. l a', be sold at Public Sale, at the " house of the subscriber, in Menallen - township, •. Adams county, on Wednesday -- 46,M14 of March lad. • . - VARIETY Or PARBONAL PROPEATT-111:10n AS Household and. Kitchen Furniture: Consisting- of Beds, Bedsteads and Bedding; .Tables, Chairs, Cupboards, 1 mantle Clock, 2 template Stoves and Pipe—together with Grain in Me ground, Hogs,l new Windmill with Screen and Cutting Box, two caps of Bees, &c. &c. Carpenter's Si Cab net-maker's Tools, Shop Benches, Turning Lathe, Planes, Saws, &c. together with an . assortment of MAIIURANY, CURLED MAPLE, CHERRY, Walnut. and Poplar CUM BER. OZT Also, ai the same time and Place, the TRACT OF LAND, Situate in Menallen township, Adams coun. ty, on which I reside, containing 40 Acres —of which there are 10 acres in Timber, and the residue cleared and under fence— having erected thereon a TWO-STORY FRAME ' ' 110ITSE 9 rI and Kitcuen,a never-failiogspring - - near the door, a Log Barn, _and other oui buddings,and a thriving young ORCHARD of Fruit. (k,'rAs the subscriber intends ta : yzernove to the West, the above Property lively be sold without reserve. Sale to cummence at 10 o'clock, A. H., when attendance and a reasonable credit will'be given b) DANIEL KOZER. ts-49 March 7, 1836. PISIIIIAC SALE. BY virtue of an Order of the Orphans' Court of Adams county, to me direc ted, will be sold at Public Sale, on Wednes day. the ,30111 of March inst. on the premi ses, iq 1 O I CIOCfr, P. X. A CERTAIN PLANTATION, OR TRACT OF LAND, Situate in Huntington township, Adams co , adjoining- lands of Peter H Smith), Peter Myers and others, containing about 160 gIiCRE.% more or less—late the Estate of Joins AL BERT, dec'd —on which are erected, A DOUBLE LOG , 0 ~Latti DOUBLE 'Lon BARN, OR- - CHARD, a sslficiency of MEADOW LAND and Timber, and a well of good WATER near, the door—together with other im provements, —.ALSO-- By virtue of the same, will be sold at Pub lic Sale, 04 Thursday the 3181 inst. at o'clock. m., on the premises, about 19 Lots of. Grovata, Situate in and near the Town of Heidlers ' burg, Tyrone Township, Adams county, alter late the. Estate of the said deceased. fitiTernis of bale—One third in hand, and the residue iri two equal annual pay ..ments, with approved security, or mortgage for the same. The Widow's thirds to 're main in the property. Attendance given by . JOHN WO LFOR D, - A.dm . r. ofJohn Albert, dee'd. By the Court, JAS. A. THOMPSON,CIerk. March 7, 1836. is-49 CO Al POU N D Carranti Cow* Syritp. a THE stiperior advantages of this Syrup are that it is , a compound exclusively vege .:*-.,' table, and contains uo alcoholic or narcotic k v, - ingredients. For sale at the -Dino' Store of • • - 'Dr. J. GILBER.T, Gettysburg. Feb, ap /840 • tf-48 . . ‘;' - :;- : : - ,. -- '110.1t0111401Ai DEIC . . . ...1.:43 1 1a14 Powder to celebrated for trOprov , ....:.' ; ittg; ilm srsiid, strength and , a ppeife fof !,; . - ; - ).:*At...n *tit it gri.eo... than a file smooth gloesy ~...*7.tti:oo4l44.•greatly:biti i reitei the .eppearaoce '...-.:•:. «,*(46lolketal.' -Ikotstrattis by . liniily log the . :'i" ;,. ::iikierigtheitiOit the stomach; and invig. r4eft• .:.; - : ..!'tbeittiolitlYsleol. It seldom , fails .. .-1 -.• _,. ho..SAMlongs.diaskiites-vIZ-7-Dtatem , irlloie.,',Wisiitr . Ibuider ,te ' _,,,- .. ..,\' ' .. ' • : :d;7..'i l kileo4 lol 4 0 1 0_DitittitOTo of .'. •• ' '• . ` , ,•:st.siNr:•‘:•:',.. ,..-. '.•... Dr. J. GILBERT..' *: 1r ,i0t0.26*.- . IM. - -:. - '. tr-4e TIRE GETIfYSI3ITRG STAR -T Ac - Rll - PUBLIC - AN B ,-IVNEI. FRESH DRUGS - / AND cE1122)21134iP2V10 r HE Subscriber be l ls leave uu inform his 1 °- *rends and the Public generally, that he hag just received a large supply of Gen. uine Drugs and Medicines--which he will warrant to be fresh and of theliest quality —awn -which are the following:— . Acetat Morphine !' Olive or Sweet Acid " Origanum '• Muriatic Wormseed " Nitric Castor Oxallic " Samsa fres • " Tartaric Palv. " Spike _Ether Sulph " Spruce Antimony Crude " Vitriol Antimonial Wine Orris Root. Adhesive Plaster Pia Burg. Superior Aqua Ammon Prussian Blue " Cologne Quassia " Rosar Roots Arrow Rout " Columbo . Arsenic " Pink Bark " Gentian " Cascarilla 4 4 Licorice " Peruvian( " Orris Berries 44 Rhubarb " Jumper " Sarparilla Balsam " Sonekas " Copavia " Squills •1 Peru 46 Valerian " Tolu Rasa Ginger Blacking, Pasto Resin Blue Pill Rose Pink Borax, Rot. Sago Bronte Sugar Lead Blacklead Sal Ammon Burgundy Pitch " iEratus Boars' Oil Balts Glauber Camphor " Epsom Cantharides " Nitre • Carmine - ". Rochelle Cloves " Tartar Cassia Soaps, Venist. Mb. Castor " Windsor, Eng. Cream Tartar " Amer. Calomel 4 ‘ Fancy Carbon Ammon Sealing. Wax Caustic Lunar Seeds, Anise Cayenne Pepper 44 Carcfamon Charcoal, prepared " Caroway Copperas " • Coriander Chrome Yellow " Fcennel ". Green 44 Mustard Cochineal " White do. Copal Varnish " Black do. Castor Oil Sperm Ceti Court Plaster Spirits Nitre, Dulc Chalk, prepared, " Hartshorn Drop Lake " Lavender Emery " Turpentine Essences of all kinds Sponge, fine Fig Blue Soda, sal. Flowers Benzoin " Sup. Carb. " Chamomile Starch Flour Sulphur Seidlitz powders Fo n w ic ler's Solut. Arse•Soda do. Sulph. Quinine Galls, Nut " Morphine Gold Leaf Syringes Gum Aloes Tapers, in boxes " Ammon Tart. Emetic " Arabac Turpentine, White " Assafcetid Tooth Brushes " Elastic Turn Keys . " Gamboge Tumeric;V " Guaiac Mika Beans' , ~.,' " Kino . Tooth Powder " Shellac Umber " Mastic Uva Ursi 44 Myrrh Vermilion 44 Opium Vitriol, Oil " Scammony " Blue " Styrax Verdigris " Tragacanth Venice Turpentine Hair Powder White Wax Isinglass -" Mustard India Ink " Soap ~, Indigo, Spanish Wafers lodine Wash Balls Ink powder Water Colors Liquid Comp. Syrup Iceland Moss Carraaen r. Irish Moss Macassar Oil Indelible Ink Dr. Pierson's . Welch Ipicac pulv. Cough Drops Ivory Black W hitehead'sess.Mus. Lamp Black tard Laudanum Hooper's Pills Lancets Itch Ointment Lemon Syrup Pulmonary Balsam Lip Salve • Rush's Pills Litharge Lucifer Matches Licorice Ball Anderson's Pills " " Refined Aromatic Snuff " Stick Turlington Mace Bateman's Drops Madder British Oil Magnesia, Lump Cephalic Snuff "‘ Calcined Cologne Water. Manna Durable Ink -Mercury " Godfrey's Cordial Macassat Oil Harlem Oil Mercurial Ointment Lee's Pills Nutmegs Lemon Acid Oil. Almonds Opodeldoc, Steers' " Ariise " Liquid, " Cloves Preston Salts " Cinnamon .Seidlitz, Powders " - Juniper . Soda ;" " Hemlock Swaim's Panacea " Lavender Thompson's Eye Wa. gg Peppermint • ter To;;ether with every article in his hne, which he will sell on as reasonable terms as any other person,in the place. • . Dr. J. GjiitiEqx, Gettysburg. February 29 tr-48 TRUSLEES' XOIIOE. A LL persons Indebted to the .Estate of 431 . GEORGE BURGESSOR, late ' of . Littlestown, Adams County, wilt call upon the subscribers before the Ist of April next, and diSchisrge the 'same Those having claims against said Estate will present them pronerly, atithenticated to 'the.nn - derstaned, agaivet the above named time, when a e. divi dend of tbe.assetts will be made amongst the Creditors amid Estate. . . The 'frustees live in Littlestown. - .DAVID • SHRIVER,"/ GEORGE WILL, s•Trustees. March 7,1886. GABLEGANTIS BALSAM OF 1 HEALTH, • • Prepared only by Joni; S. MILLER, Frederick, Md •• • . rritiE subscriber has just re ceived a supply 'of the a •-.—.., ..... bove valuable BALSAM, which :iTiiiillil is now extensively known and a . ti used in many places in the • L .. 1.; -0,. States of Virginia, Maryland, I'Vii ' ^11! Peon Sylvania, Ohio, N. York, -0,1;, 11 1, 1 , . i .11; 11 '11,1 I „ and Kentucky, with astonishing : I.- . success, and has performed wonderful cures in dyspepsia, chokes; ner vouslremoni, lowness of spirits, and palpita , tion of the heart—it is also a sovereign reme dy fur all kinds of worms, &c. ' The pro prietor has a great [amber of 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 neatly put up in square - half pint bottles, with the name of the 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 of the subscri ber, at one Millar per bottle, and by tho quantity at a liberal Viscount. SAM'L H. BUEHLER, Aaent. Pettysburg, June 22,1835. eowly-12 RECOMMENDATORY 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-eyes, - for which I used a good many rerriedtes without giving relief. I was ut 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 1 procured of his agent in Hagerstown, which restored me to my good health again, and am now as 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. 1834. About two years ago I was severely af flicted with the dyspepsia, winch I had for the lust fifteen years, previous to the above named time,which was very much increased by my having a blood vessel ruptured upon my lungs, occasioned by lifting—which in creased my complaint, dyspepsia and gener al weakness and debility to such a degree, that for two years previous to my using the Garlegant Balsam I never eat a meal but my stomach became so painful that I had immediately to throw it up. Seeing Gude 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 tew days 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 ly recommend it to all persons who are af flicted with ,dyspepsia or debility of. stom ach. Given under my hand this 11th day ofJanuary, 18:34. HENRY LOUTHAN, Frederick county, Va Leesburg. Virginia. Dear Sir:--I have used the Balsam of Health which I procured from you, with great benefit, if not with entire relief.— When I procured it I was sorely afflicted with dyspepsia, attended by• all the distres sing symptoms, headaches, giddiness, heart 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 can say, that the first relief, if not the entire cure. was produced by the use of the Balsam. Jan: Ist. CHAS. W. BINNS. BEWARE OF I.MPOSITION. AFTER the Original and,Grenuthe Com pound Chlorine Tooth Wash had received the recommendation of some of the most respe•table physicians and chemists in.the U. States, AF fER it had acquired a high celebrity in our principal cities. the name was purloined to deceive the Public and as sist the sale of spurious mixtures resembling the genuine in name only. There are also many preparations which partially assume' the name of the genuine, such us Chlorine Dentifrice, Chlorine Tooth Pas , e, Florentine Tooth Wash, Orris Tooth Wash, Imperial Compound Chlorine Tooth Wash, &c. none of which have any connex ion with the genuine article. COMPOUND CI-ILORINE TOOTH KM H. OZ:rORIGINAL AND GENUINE._CO Fbr atoning and Preserving the Teeth and Gums, and Cleansing the Mouth. rilllHE Coalmen:l CHLORINE TOOTH - Mk WASH effectually cleanses the Teeth, and will answer the purposes of the best dentifrice. It contains no acid or any in gredient which can in any case be injurious. 1t will also be found to keep the brush itself free from all impurities. Tbe Compound Chlorine. Tooth Wash has the :urther advantage of cleansing the mouth also; and of removing whatever is of fensive in the breath. -It hardens the gums and is a valuable remedy for the canker or soreness of the mouth. It may also be used with the greatest advantage as a gar gle for sore throat. In fine it preserves the teeth and mouth in all respects in a clean and' ttealthy condition. It is agreeable to the taste. Gentlemen who'are in the hab it of using tobacco, will find that the tooth wash will speedily remove all the effects of it from the mouth. Fur sole at the Drug Store of _ Dr. J. GILBERT, Gettysburg. February 29, 1836. tf-48 POOR-HOUSE A,CCOVOI'EV% Thomas J. Cooper, Treasurer, - In account with the Director: of the Poor and of the fluuse of Employment of the County of Adams. DR. Dolls. Cts. To balance in Treasurer's hands t 112 70 on last settlement, To order on Wm. Laub, Coun ty Treasurer, 500 . 00 Do. Jesse Gilbert, do. do. 500 00 Do. Do. Do. 2134 81 Do. Do. Do. 500 00 Do. Do. Do. '5OO 00 Do. Do. Do. 300 00 Do. Do. • Do. 700 00 To• Cash devised by" the last Will and Testament of John Tempi-, 50 00 on,dec'd. and neid over by the hand of Jacob Will, Esq. • Balance due Treasurer, Cu. Treasurer's Salary, By Cash paid sundry Tradesmen, 151 55 Aughenbaugh in trust to pay Justices' orders Funeral expences for om-door ( 20 00 32 50 Paupers, • S For support of outdoor paupers, 408 22 Stock sheep and a horse, 101 75 Eline,'Walter, Trostle and (Ali- t 218 28 ers, for Beet and Bacon, Female hirelings, 85 25 Kodorich and Degroff, for i butchering, . S _OO 2 2 Horner & Cooper* Middleton . 22 00 for Printing, Doct. Horner 13 months sale- 113.45 ry and medicine, John Garvin, Clerk salary, 25 00 Aughenbaugh, Stewart's salary, 150 00 Constables for executing orders, 10 09 Jacob Will, Esq. for Groceries - purchased in Baltimore, Polly Aughenbaugh, for sew- ing for Paupe'rs, - For Grain and Flour, Aughenbaugh, Stewart, to pay sundry expenses, Henry Bear, for Cider and Vinegar, Haner and %VOA, for post and rail fence, Fehl and Duncan, for rails and lumber, Hanky, for a stack of hay, J. Bell, Sheriff, for Waggon, Harvest hands, Jacob Hurnphry, 11 months wages, Arnold, Cooper, Fahnestock di others, for merchandize, _ P. GentlinE, , ,for chopping wood, 44 06 Jacob Will, Esq. for. Plaster, 15 40 Christian Moe, for Potatoes, 66 01 Samuel Ziegler, for Schooling, 4 . 87 Jno. B. Clark and M. M'Clean, t 445 Esqrs. for deed& recording, Directors of the Poor,extrapay, 14 00 Kurtz, for manure, 2 00 Buehler and Gilbert,lor Drugs t 35 83 and Medicines, J. Cassatt,Execator ofJ. Conaughy, dec'd. for land, 2,1:34 81 WE, the subscribers, Auditors to set tle and adjust the Public Account-, DO CERTIFY, that we have !examined the Items which compose the above Ac count, and do Report that they are correct, and that a balance of NINETY-SIX DOLLARS & FIFTY-TWO CENTS is due to THOMAS J. COOPER. Treasurer—be ing. from the sixth day of January, 1835. to the fifth day of January, 1836—both days included. JOSEPH FINK, / Auditors. SAMUEL DI FM L: Peter .iiughestbaugh, Stewart, In account with the Directors of the' Poor and of the House of Employment' of A da me County. DR. Dulls. Cis. To order on Thomas J. Cooper, 35 00 Treasurer, Cash of Zell and Lowbaugh, 87 Order. on Treasurer, 25 00 Do. do. do. 40 00 Cash of Eliza Hahn, for boarding, 30 00 Do. of Peter Fry, tbr a Cow, 17 00 Do. of W.m. Rex, for Medicine, 50 Do- of Wllhenny, tor order, 40 Do. for boarding 2 children, 35 00 Do. of J. Humph ry, for Lime, '1 50 Order on Treasurer, 100 00 Cash ofJacob Cassatt, for hides, 21. 10 Do. OfJohn Gilbert, for'hides i , 65 and skins, Do. of Wm. Boyer,for pasture, 400 Do. of do. do. for Tallow, 250 Do. of. Lewis Switler, for 11 1311 . boarding, S Order on Treasurer, 40 73i Balance, in Stewart's hands at 66 last settlement, S en. Dolls. Ces. Cash paid sundry persons for 25 Ea grain, • S.. • Manure, hay and straw, 23 20 Tradesmen's bills, SO 10 State Tax on land, 1834 and 357 1835, • s Damages to A. Swopo, . 1 .75 . Executing orders 30 87 . . • Funeral expenses of outdoor •? 786 Paupers, Vegetables, 43 507 Butter, . 18 29-41 Meat and fish, 18 421 Merchinclize, 10 99i Leather, . ' 30 4 1 1 Stack huge, _ 29 25 Hirelings, • 38 17i Harvest-hands, 31 -00 Travellincr and wagon expenses, 525 Travelling Cider and Vinegar, 20 93 Turnpike toll and postage, 2 894 Schooling, 1 41 Taylonng, 4 00 Shoes, 4 18i WE, the'subscribmis;• Auditors to settle and adjust the Public Accounts, DO CER TIFY that we have examined the item, which compose the above Account, and do Report that they 'are correct, and that the account is justly balanced, there being no balance due either to the Stewart or the In- stitution—being from the sixth day of Jan uary, 1835, to the fifth day of January, 1836—both days included. PRODUCE OF THE FARM FOR 1835. 216 Bushels of Wheat . 202 do. Rye 125 do. Corn 237 do. Oats 18 do. Cloverseed 7 do. Flaxseed 285 do. Potatoes 30 Tons of Hay 2,903 Pounds of Pork 4,118 do. Beef a 307 Yards of Linen and Cloth menu= factured in the House. 90 52 435,394 03 Dolls. Cis. 20 00 72 Paupers remained at the Poor-house on the 6th day of January, 1835. 66 Paupers remained at the Pour-house on the sth day of January, 1836. 9 Paupers suppoi ted out of the Pour-house by the Institution in part. 101 Paupers admitted in the course of the year, including out-door Paupers. March 7,1836. 3t -49 Estate of Henry Snyder, dec'd. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of HENRY SNYDER, late of Frank lin township, Adams county, Pa. deceased, are hereby requested to come forward and make settlement—and those having claims against said Estate are also requested to pre. sent the same, properly authenticated, for settlement, on or before the I.lt of April next. . 233 46 21 90 394 47 240 73 The Administrator resides in Franklin township, Adams county, Pa. • HENRY WALTER, Adm'r. February 1, 1836. fit-44 50 76 Estate of John Miller, deed 24 90 ALL persons indebted to the Estate of JOHN MILLER, Sen. late of Germany township, Adams county, Pa. deceased, are hereby requested to come forward and make settlement—and those having claims against said Estate are also requested to present the game, properly authenticated,for settlement. The Administrator resides in Mountjoy township. JACOB KELLAR, Adm'r. February 8, IP: 38 . 6t-45 16 00 14 50 12 27 88 00 t 583 52 ATHENAEUM' & VISITER. THE puoiisheis of the HAL:MAUR/ ATHEN mum and the BALTIMORE VISITSR, both of which are now issued from the same office, have de termined to make such a union of the two pa pers as shall add greatly to their facilities in publighing both, and incressing their resources so as to make each paper more valuable to sub scribeis. $5,394 03 In this union, two editions of the Avusar.susz AND VISITER Will be issued—one in the quarto frirm, of superroyal size, handsomely printed on fine white papei—an4 with new type, to be ex clusively literary in its character. -Theother on a mammoth sheet of the largest size,. in small type—to embrace not only a choice original literary department, but also to be a family mis cellaneous newspaper,—to be in all respects an epitome of the times and to present in quality and quantity such a variety of reading (natter as shall make it in every respect equal if not au. perior to any sheet now issued in the country. In this arrangement the publishers .lo not con template giving merely a diffuse and undigest ed mass of reading-=their object and labors will be directed towards concentration and select ness; and by rejectinethat which is irrevelent or uninteresting,. always be able to present a large amount of excellent and valuable informa tion, as well as a literary miscellany of interest and attractiveness to be met with in but rare in staoces. It must be obvious to subscribers at a glance that the arrangement contemplated in - this p.m.. pectus will greatly enhance the value of the Athenzum and Visiter. Instesd of the labors of two or three minds diffused over a wide cir cumference—they will be concentrated on one point;-perfection can now - be approached where before only mediocrity was aimed at. The mul tiplicity of newspapers does not benefit so much as the vigorous application of mind-in some one direction --if, instead of the large number now publ.shed,_ it was reduced to one.half--tbos. doubling the subscription and resources of each of the remaining; and allowing a corresponding improvement in appearance and value it is self evident that the, subscribers to any one of them would receive a double benefit:--It is upon so palpable a,staierrierit that. the publishers found their reasons for the union of the above named papers. Neither of them can suffer by it, and both must in the very nature of things be great ly increased in value. This change will be effected in a few weeks. when the present Visiter will be enlarged by the addition of four extra columns beyond its present size, which will make it with but a sin.: gle exception one of the largest literary papers in the country. . • The terms of the . "Athenzum and Visiler" will be $2.50 per annum, PATADLE IN ADVANCE; subscribers having the choice of either edition It will be published every • , aturday, and sent a way carefully enveloped by the earliest mails . to distant subscribers. - No paper will be.sent to the country unless the order is accompanied by the Money—ur with-a reference to some respon sible individual in the city. . • it?rrlte Athenz.om- and Visiter will be pub lished by ARTHUR, & COX, at the N. E. corner cif Baltimore and Sharp streets. • • golf a club, or neighborhood, who do not take either the Athen-sum or the ,Visiter, • will unite - and send $5 free olpostage.. the publish ers willfurnialt three copies of the "Athenzum and Visiter" for one year—for slo,.six cozies; or for sl.s' they will send TEN COple8; : They are willing for this very low rate to give all an opportunity of judgingfor themaelvea of the in trinsic worth of the paper; and il.at the end of the year they are not satisfied it can he-discon riimed,:....if not they will hereafter be furnished at the usual rate of ,apbscription $2.50 per an. num in ADVANCL . March 7, 1836. 9382 05 JOSEPH FINK, Audttore. SAMUEL DIEHL, PROSPECTUS OF TOIL CARMINATIVE BALSAM Er HEALTH RESTORATIVE (n the Malignanl,Spatmodic - ' or r thiatic,Cholera, Cho lera Illorbus, Diarrhoea or Looseness, Dysentery, Sick or Nervous Head-Ache, Cholera /Titan ium or Summer Complaint, C l / 4 olics, Cramps, Sour Stomachs, 4-c. 4^c. TO THE PUBLIC. 8:382 05 617 t HIS medicine has been before the public for three_ or four years past hind has ac quired probably- a grer.ter degree of populari ty. than any article ever before intioducecl into general use. It contains no noxions 'article. nor mineral or metallic subst..nce and is'eareful ly compounded su 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 hildren, that every family should always keep it in their houtes, as most families who have used it, now do. Sailors arid travelling per sons should always catty it with themi This medicke is. put up in round brass stumbled vials'ottwo and four ounces each,with the words "Da. D. JAYNIK'S . CANMINIATIVL BAL SAM" blown on them, and the written signature of D. Jayne to the bottom of each direction— I none others are genuine. This medicine is not recommended as a "Pa nacea" to cure all diseases to "which flesh is heir tO" but as a ferocity in Diorrhtha. The beginning and latter stages of Dysentery. Cho lera Morton, the Spasmodic or Mulignot Cum Latta, Cramps, Chulice, Sick and,nercuus Head. ache. For the qunarner Complaint or Canute'w of children it is unrivalled by any other combi riatinn of medicine ever used. It has repeat edly effected cures, when every othar means had failed aided by the attendance and skill of the ablest physicians, thit 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 Morbus aired. The spasms attendiiig the Ma lignant Cholera have always been suppressed in from one' to three minutes time, and that much dteaded and, fatal disease repeatedly cured without the aid of any other article of medicine. in fact its power over spasmodic diseases of ev ery kind seem to be absolute :lb it has never yet been known to fail of giving relief in a single instance. Griping pains. tormina and tenesmus Cholics, Clamps, &c. are also removed by it. Hundreds of females and sedentary persona can attest to its superior excellence in sick and nervous Headaches as two or three teaspoonfulls generally gives them relief in the course of half an hour. Children laboring under the Summer Com plaint, have been cured in a short time after all known rimedies had failed: —those too who have been so: extremely emaciated that their hones almost protruded through their skins, and all hope of recovery abandoned, by all who saw them, have by a few weeks use of this med icine been restored to perlect health. Certificate from Dr. William Bacon, Pastor of the Baptist Church at Pittsgrove, Salem Co., New Jersey. Having been made acquainted with the in gredients,,composing , Dr Ja) nes Carminative Balsam, I believe it to be a a 'rely happy com bination, and a useful medicine in many com plaints which almost constantly occur in our country, such as Bowel Affections of children. Cholic, Cranips,Looseness, Dyspeptic Disorders of the Stomach, Coughs, and Affections of the Bre a st, togethe'r with all those diseasesattend ed with Sourness or the Stomach; and believe that the regular physician will often find it a useful remedy in his, hands, and one that is proper for domestic use, and can be put into the hands of.persons at large with safety. WM BACON, M. D. Pittograve, Salem Co. N. J. May 4th, 15:31. Certificate from Dr Wm. Sleeling. This may certify that I haie used. Jayne's Carminative Balsam very extensively in Bowel Complaints, and have not the least hesitation in declaring it superior to any perparation that I have met with; for the relief of those diseases. WILDIAM STEELING, M. 1). Bridgeton, July 19, 1831. From Dr. M. L. Knapp. late Physician to the Baliimure Dispens.ry, and Agent for the Maryland Vaccine Institution. Baltimore, March 27th, 1833. Dr. JAIME—Dear Sir.—You ask me what proofs I meet with of the efficacy of your medi cine. I can safely say that I never prescribed a medicine for Bose' Complaints that has giv en' me so much satisfaction, and my patients so speedy and perfect relief as this. Whenever introduced into a flintily, - it becomes a standing remedy .for those ailments, and is called for a gain and again; which.l think a petty good proof of its efficacy and Icis.the 'Stinamer Complaint of children, it has f,egtient ly appeared to snatch the little victims, as it were, from the wave. "It saved the life of my child, and of such and such a child," I have re peatedly heard said: in dysenteric affections of adults; .1 have time and again seen it aot. like a charm, and give permanent relief in a few hours, 1-may say in a few minutes fine, it is a caluubk medicine, and no family should be .without it. Respectfully, - . M. L.t.KNAPP, M. D. From Dr. L. Lotarenee. Cedarville, Oct: 9th, 1832. Dr. D: Arrsz--Dear Sim—The curative pow ers of your Carminative Balsam appears• to be fairly established . in all Bowel Complaints, &c. mod from the experience I have had with the medicine, I am disposed to think very favora bly of.it. 1 hive lately tried it on one of tiny chil dren, who was severely handled. and with earn pie.te success, without the use of any' other medicine. So far as my practice has extended. I think it a rlrsitter:Anm in medicine, especially among children, who an apt to he affected this way; and which' evory practitioner in medicine has founß to bea very troublesome dis ease . LEONARD LAWRENCE, M. D. From Dr Charles Hammond. Dr. Jarrirt--Dear Sir.-11 have made use of the Carminative Balsam prepared ,by you for CoMplaints of tho Bowels, with complete sue. cess in every case and l do root hesit-te la' re commend it to the patronage of public as a medicine, worthy of tbeir pat Ocular . notice._ CHARLES HANIMOND. Leesburg, Va. Oct. 3th, 1834. From the :Rev. Charles J. Hopkins,' Pastor of the Biiptist Church at Salem. N: J. Dr. Jaszits—Dear, Sir.—tholerstanding you were about: puhli ; ,h, cer,ificates respecting 3'.our valuable Carminativeltalsam I thought it would be of any service to you, I would wiah to hear- a public •te•timnny in its favor; 119 vee have proved i 5, excellency - - very frequently in our family.and alto aclroinisterel it to our friends who have visited us. and always found it gave thernspeedy - . Yours Reapeothilly. • . CHAIILEi J. HOPKINS.' Salem,rl3. J. Jan. 7, 1835. - The above valuable medicine: is_ sold at the Apothecary and Drug Store, of the sub scriber• SAMUEL B. BUEHLRT 'Prettysburg, May 4, 1835. It . _ri CERTIFICATES.
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