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    ADVERTISEMENTS•
IPIR6VZQUOZAWIIQUi) 4 O
WHEREAS the Hoo.D. DumEnE,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 oth•
or offenders in the said District—and Wm.
III'CLEAN and GEo. WILL, Esquires, Judg•
ce of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and
General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all
•cryital and other offenders in the County of
Adams—have issued their precept,l3earing
date the 27th of November, in the year of
our LORD one thousand eight hundred and
thirty-nine, and to me directed, Tor holding.
a Court of Common Pleas and General
Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and General
Jail Delivery, and Court of Oyer and Ter
miner, at Gettysburg, on Monday the 27th
day of January next—
Notice is 'hereby Given,
To all the Justices of the Peace, the Coro
ner, and Constables. within the said County
otAdams, that they be then and there, in
their proper person,
with their Rolls, Re
cords, Inquisitions, Examinations, and °th
in Remembrances,to do those things,which
to their offices and in that behalf appertain
to be done and also they .who will prosecute
against the prisoners that are, or then shall
be, inithe Jail of the said County of Adams,
are to be then and there,to prosecute against
them as shall.be just.
GEO. W. AI'CLELL AN, Sherif.
Dec. 28,1838. tc
REGISTER'S NOTICES.
Ratite is hereby Gri
WO all Legatees and other persons con
corned, that the ADMINISTRA
TION ACCOUNTS of the Estates of the
deceased persons hereinafter mentioned,
will be presented to the Orphans' Court o
Adams county, for confirmation, on Mon
day the 27th day ofJanuarylFl4o, to wit:
The account of John B. M'Pherbon, Ex
ecutor of William M'Pherson, deceased,
who was•the surviving Executor•of Walter
Jenkins, deceased.
The accountof Robert Mllhenny, Admi
nistrator of the estate of Jane Gwinn,dec'd.
The account of Aridrew White and Thos.
Reid, Executors of James White, deCeased,
who was Guardian of Elizabeth White,(late
M'Allister) deceased.
WM. KING, Register.
Register's Office, Gettysburg, tc
Dec. 28, 1839.
Trial List—January Term.
J. B. Danner vs. Henry lloke's Executors.
Enoch Simpson vs. Frederick Bower.
Jacob Settle vs. Freeland, Bailey & Co.
Do. vs. do.
George Trostlo vs. James •Freeland.
E. Hsnaway - vs. E. Buckingham.
Frederick Bolinger vs. Henry Myers.
Do. vs. do..
Henry Myers' Exec'r-vs. JamegoH. Johnston.
John Chambers vs. Joseph Miller.
John Arendt vs. Daniel Lady.
FOR ARGUMENT.
'Thomas *Knight vs. Elizabeth Mentz.
General Jury—Jan. Term.
Hamillonban—John Donaldson, John A. *-
Ginly, Joseph Scott. '
'Borough—Joel B. Danner.
Hamillon—George EhrhartGeorge H. Binder;
Bernard Hildebrand.
Mountjoy—Cornelius Lott.
Straban—John Deardorff, John Herman.
Mena/kn—David E. Cook.
Conowago—lgnatue ()bold.
Cumberland—A. H. M•Creary, Quintin Arm
strong, James Hem?.
Latimore—John liarbold, Isaac Tudor.
Reading—Frances Placa, John Bosserman,
jr. Wm. Jones.
Huntington—Jesse loluit.
Franklin—Jacob Mark.
Mountpkasant—David Demarco.
Liberty--Samnel Plegle.
Graml .Tury;—Jan.' Term.
Boreugh—Lazarus Sharp, Wm, W. Paxton,
Daniel Baldwin, ,David Little, Hez. Van °Mel.
Hamilton—Daniel Bender, James H. Picket,
Andrew IMllvaine.
Reading- - --David White, Nicholas Bushey,
John Morrison.
Germany-John Bart, Daniel Crouse.
Strubinz--John Dickson, jr. Armstrong Tough-
Inbaugn„, Wm. Cushman, jr.
Cumber/and—James *Allister, Hugh *-
Gaugby, jr. Wm. *Curdy, Alexander Homer.
Hamillonban—Joseph Culbertson, jr.
Berwick—Joseph J. Smith, John t3neeringer,
Jacob Diehl, Michael Carl.
Mountp/easant—Peter IL Noel. . •
Pranklin—JOhn Walter. . '
Mena/I.:al—Simon Becker, Jacob C. Bender
Conowago—Jaco*.) Mouse.
Huntington—Alexander *Cosh.
• Mountjoy—Silas M. Homer.
Liberty—Joseph *Livid. •
Tyaone—John Myers, Sen.
Freedom—Wm. M'Croary.
tan. 11. tc
TO MY CREDITORS.
TARE notice that I have applied to the
Judges of the Court of Common Pleas
of Franklin county, for the benefit of the
Insolvent Laws of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, and that they have appointed
the 20th day ofJanuary next, for the bear.
ing of me and my creditors, at The Court
house, in the borough of Chambersburg,
when and where you may attend if you
think proper.
JOHN ODELL.
Quitnbersburg, Dec. 21. lc
Cheap Merinues.
A VERY handsome assortment of French
Aft Merinoes, suitable for
drew" and cloaks. Aiso, very rich black
ground Mouselsne de /aints—just received
and for sate by
R. G. McCREARY.
.irfettyaburg, Jan. 4. tf
ADVERTISEMENTS.
SHERIFF'S &ILES.
IN pursuance 401 a Writ of Veditioni Es
pones, issued out of the Court of Com
mon Pleas of Adams county. and to me
directed, will,be , exposed to Public Sale, at
the Court-house, in the borough of Gettys•
burg, on Tuesday the 21st day of January
next, at 1 o'clock, r. u.
A TRACT OF LAND,
situate in Mounipleasant township, Adams
county, adjoining lands of Moses Lockett,
Alexander Ewing and others, containing
26 acres. more or less, on which are
erected, a One and a Half Story
STONE
i
Dwelling 11011643) 99
and Stone Kitchen ; with a
TAN YARD,
containing 16 Vats, and a one and a half
itstory Tan-House, a Log Barn,
with an Orchard—and two Springs of
Water near the door.
Seized and taken in execution as the Es
tate of Jonr BANKERT.
G. W. M'CLELLAN, Sherif.
Sheriff's Mice, 'a
Gettysburg, Doc. 28,1839. 5 t
:UMW 0001)5.
UST received and for salo at his old
stand, a large stock of
JV'EW' GOODS,
among which is a great variety of cheap
Cloth, Coatings, Cassinetts,
Merinoes, Calicoes, Silks,
Domestic Goods—and a very great vari•
ety of Fancy Goods—also,
'Hardware, Stoves, &c. &o.
Call and see, the above goods will be sold
at,prices to suit tho times, for Cash or pro.
duce.
T. S. Old Metal, Copper and Brass, to
ken in exchange for new Stoves or Goods.
G. A.
IN( r.. 1 1 (tom 1 0) It) , a
H. SWOPS returns his sincere
mu" thanks to tli+ citizens of Gettysburg,
and the public general 4 , for the very liberal
share of patronage received by him. De.
termined to merit a continuance of public
.favor by unremitting exertions to please—
and a determination to keep constantly on
'hand
A SUPERIOR ASSORTMENT OP
DIA - U.Bli, French, and. Do
mestic :Fancy and Ma
vie Goods,
at the lowest prices—he has the pleasure
of announcing to the public, that he has just
returned from.the _city, with an additional
supply of
Jr tiv itie most desirable Woods,
which with his present stock will now en.
.able him to offer to those who .may favor
him with a call.
A VERY SUPERIOR ASSORTMENT OP .
SPRING & SUMMER GOODS,
to all of which .he most respectfully invites
tbeir attention.
Gettyliburg, June 18,1889. • -t-12
FALL & WINTER GOODS.
LbH. SWOPE having just returned
• from the cities of Philadelphia and
Baltimore wira a large and general assort
ment of
Cloths, Cassimerea and Cassinetts,
Silk and Merino Vestings,
Black Mattioni Lustring,
Blue and Black do.
Figured and Plain colored Gro de Nap,
Mouseline de Lames,
6 4 Englibh and French Merino,
3 4 Do. do.
6.4 French Bombazines,
Merino and Whet Wool Shawls,
Highland do.
White, Scarlet, Green and Yellow Flan
nele,
White Gauso Flannel,
Bleached & Unbleached Canton Flannel,
Colored Do. do.
-3.4 and 4-4 Plaid Linseys,
Bleached and Unbleached Muslins,
Corded Skirts,
Guernsey Frocks,
Net Lambs' Wool Shirts,
Ladies Black and White Silk Hose,
Do. Wostard do.
Do. Cashmier do.
Black Wostard Hose,
Ladies Kid Gloves,
IDo. Lined do.
Berlin and Wool do.
Prints, Checks, Ticking, ace.
Which he takes peculiar pleasure in in
viting those who are fond of Bargains, to
call and examine, as they were bought upon
such terms as will enable him to sell them
LOWER THAN THEY H AVE EVER
YET BEEN OFFERED IN THIS
MARKET. Now is the time, call and
examine for yoarselves. Country produce
take in exchange for Goods.
Gettysburg, Sept. 24. 1839. tf.
MONEY WANTED,
Iwould just here mention to those ditty
friends that are indebted to me of a long
standing,either by note or book account,that
am in want of money. Do call and return
the favor I have so long bestowed upon you.
This invitation is given indiscriminately.
Very Respectfully,
GEORGE ARNOLD.
Jan. 4, 1840. It.
JOB PRINTING,
Such as Handbills, Advertisements,
Cards, Pamphlets, and Blanks,
OF- ALL KINDS,.
Neatly and eabeditieuely executed at the office of
4.THE STAR & BANNER."
GEO. ARNOLD.
Pr3HIS medicine has been but a few years
before the public, and tho demand for
it has already become so great, that the sub
scriber finds it difficult to supply thexiumer
ous orders which he is constantly receiving.
Innumerable Certificates in his possession
bear testimony to its medicinal virtues and
attest the fact of its having •preserved the
lives of hundreds both in this city and else
where.
His VEGETABLE COUGH DROPS,
a new article, WO also getting into general
use, having been productive of the ainst br•
neficial.effects in :hundreds of families of the
first respectability in this-city and !
and although they have in one instance, but
without any foundation or truth, been pro
flounced poisnnousouninnitns of certiCeates
can be produced of their having performed
positive and effectual•cures in the most obsti
nate cases, both on young and old, and he
now challenges any one to produce satisfac
tory evideuce that there is one particle of
any ingredient in their composition that can
injure a person in the lowest stage of any
disease.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
Itlqi ll 4 l fAtAt i i ll 4 l4 olFTlM 4 44 l4 l
111
t , ;,••
•
South Fourth et—between Mcsket 4 Chesnut Ids.
PHILADELPHIA.
DAVID MILLER,
RESPECTFULLY informs his friends
and the public, that he has removed
from the Western Hotel in Market street,
to that large and commodious Hotel former
ly held by B. Duke, sign of the
INDIAN QUEEN,
This Hotel is situated in South Fourth at.
between Market and Chesnut streets, in the
very centre of the business part of the city,
and will therefore be found very convenient
for Merchants and busine .8 men generally•
The buildings have been completely and
thoroughly repaired by the subscriber, and
no expense has been spared in arranging
and furnishing the rooms so as to promote
the comfort and convenience of those who
may favor the house with their custom.
Gentlemen travelling with their families,
can have private parlors furnished in the
best manner, with chambers attached to
them, whore they can enjoy privacy and se
clusion, or the companionship of their
friends, as may be most desirable.
The Bar and Cellar s have been provided
with the best Liquors and tho choicest
Wines of every description.
The Table will at all times be supplied
with every delicacy, which the season and
market can afford, and every exertion-made
to please the palate of customers.
The Reading Rooms are well supplied
with the leading journals of different titios
as well as with a great variety of the coun,
try Journals of the State.
The Servants will be found careful and
trust worthy.
Attached to the Hotel are very extensive
STA BLEB, calculated to accommodate one
hundred horses, and under the superintend
ence of careful and attentive hostlers.
ICPD. M. returns his sincere acknowl
edgements for the very liberal encourage
ment heretofore received, mid feeling confi
dent that he can furnish Its gursts with fare
which will lose nothing by a comparison
with other houses, and that his apartments
and their furniture are fully equal to those
of any other hotel ia the city, he respectful
ly solicits a further share of public patro
nage.
Nov. 4. 1 y
Gouley's Vegetable Medicines
UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS!
No medicine has. perhaps, ever met with such
decided and general success as
Gouley's Vegetable Bitters.
Having administered his medicines in al
most all diseases to which the human fami
ly are subjected, he never, in a ringle in.
found them to produce any injurious
effects, but, on the contrary,they have been
attended with the most complete success.
N. B.—As the Fever and Ague is very
prevalent at this season of the year, he can
confidently recommend his
VEGETABLE BITTERS
as a cairrairr curtE,and invites all who may
be afflicted with this dreadful disease to
make trial of them.
The attention of Masters and Owners of
Vessels is called to this medicine; it will be
found of great benefit nmong their crews,
and a sure preventative of many of the di
seases to whichthe mariner is subject during
long and tempestuous . voyages.
LOUIS GOULEY,
No. 21i Baltimore street,
near the Centro Market,
between Harrison and Frederick streets.
Nov. 25. ly
TEMPERANCE.
THERE WILL be a meeting of the
Union Seminary and Hampton Tem
perance Society will be held at the Union
Seminary School-house, on Sunday the.lBth
inst. at 11 o'clock, A. Et.—when an Address
or Addresses will be delivered on the sub
ject of Temperance.
AMOS MYERS, Sec'y.
Jan. 4. . td
JUST IX SE.ASOJV' !
AFRESH sappy of white and colored
Flannels, fine Whitney Blankets,
Green Bockings, and F loor Cloths—now
opening, and fur sale by
R. G. M'CREARY.
Jan. 4. tf
WOOD WOOD . 1 .
AFEW Cords of WOOD will be taken
at
.this Office, immediately, for sub ;
eription.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
NEW ESTABLISHMENT.
azAnt, rAOTORT.
THE Subscribers begs leave, respectful
ly to inform the citizens of Gettys
burg, and surrounding country, that he has
commenced, the above business, together
with HOUSE PAINTING, AND TUR
NING, &c. &c., in Chambersburg street,
nearly opposite the Apothecary and Book
store of Mr. S H. Buehler, whore he will
at all times be prepared to execute all orders
in the above business with neatness and de.
spatch; he will also keep a supply ofChaira
of every description constantly on hand,
which for neatness and durability cannot be
surpassed by any manufactured in this sec
tion of country. Ho hopes by strict atten.
tiod to business and a desire to please, to
merit and receive a share of public patron.
ADAM KITZMILLER.
Gettysburg, Aug. 13, 1839. 81.1120.
Stoves ! Stoves ! !
500
FOUNDRY STOVES.
ipHE subscriber is now getting in readi.
111 ' nesa for the Fall Sales from 4 to 500
Stoves all trimmed in the neatest and best
manner. Comprising the greatest variety
ever offered to the public in this place,
among which are :
20 Different sizes and patterns, 9 plate.
6 Do. Do. Parlour. Do. a new
and very neat article.
Do. Cook. Do. among
6 Do.
- - which is the Premium Stove
2. Do. Do. Franklin. Do.
1. Millers Patent. Do. for heating two
rooms at the same time. Among
the above Stoves are many new and
handsome patterns.
Public attention is invited, es I will be
able to furnidh any kind ar size of Stoves
that msy be desired.
The above Stoves are of my own manu
facturing nt the Foundry.
Will be sold Cheap and all warranted. ,
Persons wishing to purchase Stoves will
find it to he their interest to give Me a call
0;d Stoves, Metal, Copper and Brass tak•
en in exchange for new Stoves.
GEO. ARNOLD.
July 23, 1839. tf-17
FARMERS
ATTEND TO YOUR /NTERESTS.
yusic GUS A. TIAIWGIIS
An opportunity to.now.otTered of supply
.g yourselves with Woodcock's •
Self Sliarping Ploughs.
Being the hest article. ever offered the
Farmers in this sectiorpof the State.
THESE Ploughs will not choke nor
carry dirt, and the draft is about one
third less than the Ploughs heretofore in
use, two horses doing the work of three be-
sides a great saving in time and money in
keeping them in repair. The Point and
Shear can be put on in five minutes and only
cost 37i cents each and when dull can be
turned and repeated. These Ploughs have
been introduced in this county. The fol.
lowing named persons have used them to
whom we recommend Farmers to apply
or information respecting them.
Montjoy township, Samuel Durborrow,
Esq. Jacob Keller, Esq. Moses Mayan),
John Wilson, Joseph Miller, Jonas Spang
ler, James Barr, John Benner, Cornelius
Lott, Wm. Eline, Frederick Colehouse,
Jacob Clutz, Samuel Reck, Josiah Benner,
Jacob Norbeck, John B. Houghtelin.
Mount pleasant township, Joseph Coshun
Alexander M'llvain, Eli Spbusier, Samuel
Sponsler, Jocob Clapsaddle, Joseph Smith,
Cornelius Houghtebn, Wm. Lott, John
Torrence, Jacob Benner, Wm. Roberts,
Samuel Swope, Alexander Ewing, David
Snider, Joseph Hemler.
Cumberland township, Peter Frey, Henry
Lott, Jacob Bolinger, John Plank, Jacob
Miller, Robert Allison, Peter Epley.
Straban township, Joseph Lott, Jacob
Hulick, Eaton Norris, John Horneberger.
Frankiin township, Frederick Diehl.
Germany township, Mr. Loudebaugh.
A supply of the above Ploughs, with
Points and Shears will be kept at
JAMES A. THOMPSON'S, Gettysburg.
SAMUEL DURBORROW'S, Two Taverns
THOS. M'KNIGHT'S, Franklin township.
George Bange, New Oxford.
D. Barntlz, Hanover.
J. H. Aulebaugh, McSherrystown.
Farmers in want of-good Ploughs are
requested to gain all the information from
those that are now using them, and then
take the Ploughs keep them until they are
scoured and if not what they have been rep•
resented, to return them.
JOHN M. SLIBERT.
N. 13.—The double tree must be at least
3i feet long.
Chambersburg, April 16, 1839. 6m-3
ADVERTISEMENTS•
To the Afflicted.
THE BEST moor which con be given of
the UNRIVALLED EFFICACY of
DR. RELFE'S
arrßotanical Drops.
in addition to the wonderful cures thnt have
been effected through this extraordinary
Medicine, is the following new and interest
ing case.
FEVER SORE I A most aggravated Cam.
frrExtract of a letter, dated Novein•
her, ---"I am now using the Relfe's
Botanical Drops in a very important and
difficult case. It is of a person who has had
a Fever Sore for more than twelve years,
which has resisted the skill and medicines
of the best Physicians—being applied to
about fhe weeks since, 1 advised the use of
the Botanical Drops, and they have had a
most surprising effect, having reduced the
leg (which was dreadfully swollen) more
than six inches in circumference, and I
think will effect a perfect cure; I am now out
of the Drops, and wish you to send me some
by the bearer."
Cure Completed.
[Extractor a letter from the subject of the
foregoing communication, Mr. Jac. Che
ney, of Reading, Mass.]
"Sir—My leg which before did not look
like a human limb, is now entirely healed
up, and come to its proper shape. lam
free from pain, and can walk without limp
ing. My appetite is good, and my sleep re
freshing and quiet, and I can follow my oc..
cupation with comfort. Previous to taking
the Drope,l had given up all hopes ofrelief."
The above remarkable case of cure is at.
tested to by
Rev. JARED REID, and
DANIEL CHUTE, Esq.
Justice Peace, Reading, (Mass.)
Scrofula.
In 1831, an Agent writes,—'-In another
case (the Botanical Drops)undoubtedly had
the happiest effect. In this instance the de
sense appeared to pervade the whole system.
It was undoubtedly of a scrofulous nature.
The glands in various parts became enlar
ged, hard and very painful, and became oth
erwise so affected with the disease as to
be under the necessity of giving up business
and confine himself to his room for sever
al weeks; one or two of the swellings sup
purated, and discharged a considerable
quantity. The bones, the physician told
him, were also materially diseased. It
was precisely under these circumstances
that he commenced the use of the Botanical
Drops, andas'he used nothintg else, (with
the exception of some purgative occasion.
ally) and perfectly restored to health, we
are (of course) warranted in drawing the con
clusion,that this happy result was brought a
bout solely by their agency."
dilnother Crime.
WrAn Agent writes, "There
is a person in this place tokiog the Botani
cal Drops evidently with the greatest ad
vange. He declares, to use his own words,
"It is doing wonders for him," and as it
were "snatching him from the grave I"
St.elnthonyls Fire.
1)::!7 - A Lady of the first respectability,
(writes an Agent) has recently been cured
of a very obstinate case of St Anthony's
Fire, by the use of Dr. Relfe's Botanical
Drops, after having previously received the
best advice in vain..
Scabbed Eruptions.
0:7"A distant Agent writes—"l have wit
nessed two most astonishing cures of erup
tions or cutaneons disease, effected by the
Botanical Drops, that had eluded the skill
ofthe most eminent Physicians in the neigh
boring city (Philadelphia); they were cases
of two or three years standing ; one of
which was literary covered with a kind of
scabbed eruption. They are members of
highly respectable families, and declare
without reserve that they believe the Bo
tanical drops to be one of the most valuable
Medicines ever offered for diseases of that
kind.
The proprietor might exhibit numerous
other testimonials to prove the extraordina
ry efficacy of this invaluable medicine.
The prejudice of the most incredulous give.
way on beholding the astonishing cures:
performed by it—and various Physicians
who have ivitrielseed its efficacy, not only
approve of its use, but in many cases re
commend it without reserve. These drops
will be found one of the moat powerful al
terative, purifier, and swee.ner of the
blood yet discovered, and may be used as
one of the best remedies for the Scrofula,
Salt Rheum, Leprosy, St. Anthony's Fire,
Fever Sores, (even when the bones are of
fected ) White Swellings applied with
Dr. Jebb's Liniment,) fotil and obstinate
Ulcers, Sore Legs and Eyes, Scaldhead in
Children, Scurvy and Scorbutic Gout, Pim
pled or Carbuncled Faces, Festering Erup
tions, and Venereal Taints throughout the
body, in which last case the Drops often
cure when Mercury fails. They are also
the best Spring and Autumnal Physic to
purify and cleanse the system from humors
which frequently appear at these seasons of
the year. They also aid the process of di
gestion, and by purifying the blood, prevEnt
the secretion of malignant humors on the
lungs.
Oc:rNone genuine unless signed T. KID
DER, on the wrapper, (sole proprietor and
successor to Dr. Conway,) by whom
they are for sale, at his counting room, No.
99, Court at. Boston, (up stairs,) and by
his special appointment, at
The Drug and Book Store of
S. H. BUEHLER.
Price 81, or 6 bottles fur 85. •
INTEREST TABLES
CLCULATED by CITAIIiES KETTLE.
WELL, Esq., (of Petersburg) lork
Springs, to be had at the Store of
SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK.
Gettysburg, August 6,1889 11-19
ADVERTISEMENTS.
Diseases of -the Lungs !
/111 HE melancholy effects of which our
obituaries painfully exhibit, have for
some years been increasing to an alarming
extent. The dreadful ravers of these
complaints have in a vast number of cases
been arrested, by the use of Dr. Relfe's
Asthmatic or Consumptive Pills,which have
proved one of the most useful medicines
ever yet discovered, for complaints of the
Lungs generally. This medicine has re
stored a large number of persons, from the
verb borders of the grave, to health and
society, who had been given over by
their friends. and in many instances even by
their Physicians, as past rslief I Among a
large number of cases of cure by the use
of this invaluable medicine, the following
are gresented to the public.
Copy of a Letter.
Dear Sir,—Elnving hada severe cough en
tirely removed by the use of your Dr. Rel.
fe's Asthmatic Pills,(and occasional use of
the Antibilious Pills!) I feel it a duty in
cumbent on me to inform you more . min
utely for the benefit of others who' may in
like manner be affected.
To be more paticular, I would say that
for about ten years past with but little in
termission,l have been affected with a hard,
dry, hacking cough, attended with great
pain and sinking'of the stomach and with
very little raising of phlegm—that I have
tried from time to time many prescriptions,
with no or at most, with a temporary relief
and had become constrained to believe
that I should recieve no lasting relief when
I was recommended to make trial of the
above named Pills, which I did with little
confidence of a beneficial result, but contra
ry to my expectation, in a few days my
cough was wholly broken up, and subse.
quently removed
I feel thankful for the benefit I have re.
ceived, and am full) persunded that many,
if not all, who are affected in the mant.er
that I have been, would find a complete cure
by doing as I have done. You are at lib
erty to make use of this communication in
any manner that you may deem most expe.,
client or productive of good.
Respectfully yours, die.`
(Signed) HORATIO N. CRANE.
Boston, March 14th,.1880.
Mr. Thompson Kidder.
Another Letter.
[From a gentleman of the first respectabili.
ty, to whom reference can be made.]
Mr. Kidder, •
Dear Sir:—Having been affected for
several years past with weak lungs and a
troublesome cough, which had become very
alarming, I was induced to try the efficacy
of your Relfe's Asthmatic Pills, from which
I have derived so much benefit that I have
recommended- them to a number of my
friends as a cure for coughs, colds, dm. and
have heard of no instance in which the pa
tient has not been benefittsd.
Believing as i do that this medicine has
been the means of prolonging my life, and
that of a near friend, who is subject to a
pulmonary complaint, you may rest assured
that 1 shall avail myself of every opportuni :
ty to make others acquainted with int vir
tues. Yours, truly,
South Boston, Feb. 22(11630.
llemarkable Case. ; , '
..
A gentleman states an extratirdivy
case that of his wife, who. was reduced "sa
low by a pulmonary complaint, that tiftrip
toms of approaching dissolution begalf to
exhibit themselves, so that her Physician
intimateJ that nothing further could be
done for her—that her case was past hu
man skill, and the Doctor observed shortly
after, while at a neighbors, that Mrs. W.
was about to leave us. The same evening
a relation recommended a trial of these
(Relic's Asthmatic) Pills, they were acconl
ingly administered, producing such relief,
and effecting so favorable a change during
the night, that in the morning strong hopes.
were Welded ofat least a partial restoration
of her health, which was effected, and made
comparitively comfortableby a continued
sue of these Pills.
Timely Relief.
A person recently from neglecting a
slight cold, became so seriously affected
with a severe cough, which notwithstanding
every attempt to remove, became so bad
as to oblige him, to suspend attending to
business, and finally to exhibit such alarm
ing symptoms as to excite serious fears for
the result—in these circumstances he was
advised to Enda use of these Pills, which
ho did, and with such complete success, as
to be able to resume his business in a few
days, entirely cured
Much more testimony might be produced'
to prove this one of the best medicines ever
discovered for all stages of Consumption,
Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Hoarseness,
Wheesing, Difficulty of breathing, Tight
ness of the Chest, Pain in the Side, Spitting .
of Blood, &c. &c.
Price—Whole Box of 30 Pills, el 00--
Half Box of 12 Pills, 50 cents.
o:7'Noce genuine unless signed T. KID
DER, on the wrapper, (sole proprietor and
successor to Dr. Conway,) by whom they
are for sale. at his, counting room, No. 99,
Court et. Boston, ,
(up stairs,) and by his spe.,i , g
cial appointment, at
The Drug and Book Store of
B.H. 'BUEHLER: -
Price $l, or 8 bottles for $5. 7474
LAW NOTI.OII.
C. BAKER-
NVILL, practice Law in the several
Courts of Adams county.—OfficP
in Chambersbure street, one door west at
Mr. Buehler's Store.' •
Gettysburg, April 30, 1839.