ADVERTISEMENTS. IPOOR.MOUSE c, ( VP • ) Sansuallritherow, Treasurer, Xn account with the Directors of the Poor and House of Employment of the County of. Adams, for the year ending January 6, 1840. Dr. Dolls. Cts. 1839, January 19, To order on J. H. M'Clellan, County Trowel. rer, January 29, do. February 15, do. March 25, do. June 27, do.. August 20, do. September 28, do. November 28, do. Balance due the Treamer, no. Dolls. Cta. By balance duo Treasurer last set tlement, 082 52 For support of out door pauper. 054 31 " Funeral expenses of do. 40 40 S. Witherow, G. Arnold, S. Fah. nestock and others for Merchaxe dize 1054 98 J. & S. Bighana and. J. Stevenson for Groceries; 8011, Trestle, Rhodes and others for Grain and Flour Irvin, Toot, Crise and others for Beef and Pork, Robert Black for ono Cow, George Chritzman last payment on Hospital, 299 44 Mechanics' bills, 272 97 For Posts, and Rails, and making fence, Ardent, Gintling and others for chopping wood, Samuel H. Buehler nod Geo. R. Gilbert for Medicines, For vegetable., Male Hirelings Female Hirelings, For Cloverseed, t" Hay and Straw, IL G. Harper, R. S. Paxton, and F. W. Koehler for Printing, -Adair, Bushman and others for lumber and work dome, Justices' Orders, Stowe rt'e Salary, -Physician's do. Clerk's do. Extra services of Director., Treasurer's salary, W .. . E, the undersigned,Aueitore to settle and adjust the Public Accounts DO 'CERTIFY, that we have examined the Items which compose the above account, and do report that they are correct, and that a balance of SEVEN HUNDRED AND FORTY THREE DOLLARS AND NINETY CENTS is due &mum WITII• meow, Esq., Treasurer, being from the 7th 4January 1830,t0 the 7th of January 1840. } JOHN L. NOEL. t JOHN G. MORNINGSTAR, r. 2: SAMUEL DURBOROW, g Quintin arinstrong, Stewart, in account with• the Directors of the Poor and House of Employment of Ad. am County. Dr. Dolls Cts. To Cash receeived from Geo. W. M'Clellan and John Blentz for two Horses, Cash received from sundry per. sons for produce, Cash received from sundry per sons for cattle, sheep and hogs, 192 82 Cash received fram sundry per sons for boarding, Cash received from Mr. Neely for hides and skins, 86 68 Cash received from M. *Clean, Esq., for hauling, Cash out of charity box, Balance•rlua Stewart, .Cr. Dolls. Cts. By balance duo Stewart on last settlement, By cash paid sundry persons for Merchandize, Do. for Mechanic's bills, Do. paid Mr. Neely for leather, Do. for vegetables, Do. for Male hirelings, Do. for Female hirelings, Do. for Harvest hands, Do. for Meat and fish, Do. for Executing orders, Do. paid Carlisle Poor House, Do. paid Paupers on leaving, Do. for Lime, manute and ashes, Do. for out door Paupers and fu. aeral expenses, Db.'for wagon expenses, Do. for Butter, Do. for Cloverseed, Do. for Stone Do. for Salt, Do. for Rails ani making fence, Do. for Costs, - Do. for Postage, WE, the subscriber*, Auditors to set tle and adjust tho Public Accounts, DO CERTIFY, that we have examined the Item which compose theabove account, tad do report that they are correct and that there is a balance of ISIXTY•I 9 4 0 DOL LARS AND TWENTY-TWO AND A HALF CENTS in favor of the Stewart of l i tai - Institution, being from the '7th day o ar 1830,, to the 7th diiiy of Jan. 1840 - JO HN L. NOEL, 4: -- it.3OIIN G. MORNINGSTAR, t S.43SUEL DURBOROW, I PRODUCE OP THE PLIRMPOR 1839. 500 bushel of W heat, 320 do. Rye, 700 do. Corn, 700 do. Oats, 1100 do. Potatoes, GO do. Turnips, 36 tons of Hay, 3318 pounds of Pork, 3634 do. Beet, 342 yards of linen end cloth manu factured. 800 00 do. 1000 00 do. 500 00 do. 500 00 do. 500 00 do. 1000 00 do. 500 00 do. 1000 00 121 Paupers remained at the Poor•houso on the 7th Jan. 1839. 102 Paupers remainedlit the Poorhouse on the 6th Jan. 18410. 39 Paupers supported out of the house in part. 151 Paupers admitted in the course of the year, including out door Paupers. 5800 00 743 90 illom•••••••• 56543 90 234 84 920 19 961 20 25 50 151 50 188 82 35 01 "35 49 152 00 173 99 22 50 88 09 Vegetable Purgative and Alterative Pills. THESE invaluable Pills contain no mer cury, or any other mineral substance. They may be used without any restrictions in diet or drink: and without any risk from exposure to the weather. They are the safest and best family medicine heretofore known—are recommended by the regular Faculty; and made by a Physician who has received the degree of Doctor of Medicine from two Universities. Price 25 cents per Box. To be had of "62 45 04 20 262 50 128 00 25 00 11 00 25 00 $6543 90 SAMUEL S. FORNEY, Agent by Appointment. Getlysburg,lilarch 17, 1840. tr. A VERY splendid assortment of plain A and figured SILKS and SATTIIVS, for Bonnets, fashionable colors, with trim mings to match.—Also, Bellings, Gloves, Hosiery, Laces, lidkfs. 4c. Just received and tor sale by R. G, .M'CREARY. Jan. 4. tf JUST received and for sale, a large stock of B.dR IRON well assorted. GEO. ARNOLD. Feb. 25. 120 00 Gouley'B Vegetable Medicines. 95 37i No medicine has, perhaps, over met with such decided and general success as Gouley's Vegetable .Hitters. 70 58 IIMS medicine has been but a few years before the public, and the•demand for it has already become so great, that the sub. scriber finds it difficult to supply the numer ous orders which ho 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 els3e. where. 575 97i '62 2271 $638 20 His VEGETABLE COUGH !DROPS, a new article, are also getting into general use, having been productive of the most be neficial effects in hundreds of families of the first respectability in this city and vicinity I and although they have in tine instance, but without any foundation or truth, been pro nounced poisonous, HUNDREDS of certificates can be produced of their having performed positive and ef f ectual cures in the most obsti nate cases, both on young and, old, and he now•challenges any one to produce satisfac tory evidence that there is one particle o any ingredient in their composition that can injure a person in the lowest stage of any disease. 55 60 71 09 94 92 69 9311 53 19i 3t 06 56 60i 63 72 27 32i 23 574- * 62i O 75 4 745 10 75 0 39 8 75 7 00 10 84 12 00 3 32 1 12 Having administered his medicines in al most all diseases to which the human fami ly are subjected, he never, in a eingle in stance, found them to produce any injurious effects, but, on the conirary,they have been attended with the most romp/etc success. N. B.—As the Fever and Ague is very prevalent at this season of the year, he can confidently recommend his VEGETABLE BITTERS $638 20 age CERTAIN cunn,and invites all who may be afflicted with this dreadful disease to, make trial of them. The attentico2 of Masters and Owners of Vessels is called to this medicine; it will be found of great benefit among 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 Centre Market, Letareep Harrison and Frederick streets. Nov. 25.. ly ADVERTISEMENTS- Dr. Zonickofferls FOR THE LADIES. BAR IRON. UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS! ADVERTISEMENTS. To the Afflicted. THE BEST PROOF which can be g iven of the UNIIIVALLED EFFICACY of DR. RELFE'S (Botanical Drops. in addition to the wonderful cures that have been effected through this extraordinary Medicine, is the following new and interest ing case. FEVER SORE ! A most aggravated Case. OC'Extract of a letter, dated Novem ber, -- "I am now using the Relic'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 fire 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. [Extract of a letter from the subject of the foregoing communication, Mr. inc. 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 1 can follow my oc cupation with comfort. Previous to taking the Drops,l had given up allhopesofrelief." The above remarkable case of cure is at. tested to by Rev. JARED REID, and DANIEL CHUTE, Esct. Justice Peace, Reading, (Mass.) Scrofula. In 1831, an Agent writes,—"ln another case (the Botanical Drops)undoubtedly had the happiest effect. In this instance the de sease 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, nudes he used nothintg else, (with the exception of some purgative occasion ally) and perfectly restored to health, we are (ofcourse) warranted in drawing the con clusion,that This happy result was brought a bout solely by then agency." Ainother Case. OtrAn Agent writes, "There is a person in this place taking 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 !" ;St. sibightiny 9 .B Fire- OtrA. Lady of the first respectability, (writes an Agent) has recently been cured of a vary obstinate case of St Anthony's Fire, by the use of Dr. Belle's Botanical Drops, alter having previously received the •best advice in 'vain. ~Scabbed Eruptions. O:7A distant Agent writes—el 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 witnessed 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 most powerful al terative, purifier, and swe'etner 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 al fected.) White Swellings (if applied with Dr.. Jebb's Liniment,) foul and stinate 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. 0:7-None genuine unless signed T. KID DER, on the wrapper, (sole proprietor and successor to Dr. Conway,) by whom they aro 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 for 85. JOB PRINTING, OF ALL HINDS, Such as Handbills, 'Advertisements, Cards, Pamphlets, and Blanks, Neatly and expeditiously executed of the office of s.THE STAR & BANNER." ADVERTISEMENTS. (le - DR. FRANKLIN J. SMITH, RESPECTFULLY culls the attention of his friends and the public generally, to the important and interesting fact, that he is fully prepared and qualified to cure the most inveterate cases of rheumatism.— The various diseases to which mankind are subject (if curable) can also be effectually and radically cured by him, safely and ex peditiously, at moderate and reasonable charges, without subjecting the patient to the poisonous influence of minerals, such as mercury, arsenic, &c. His remedies are mild, agreeable, and efficient, and oFerate in accordance with the laws of the animal economy. Doctor F. Smith is ready at all times to attend patients at their houses. Patients living at a distance can be accommodated with board and medical attendance at mod• orate prices at his dwelling, in Carlisle street, the house formerly occupied by, Dr. Berluchy. Dr. Smith would also inform the public that his mode of treatment will perfectly remove the bad effects remaining in the sys. ten), from the use of mercury or any other poisonous mineral. Medical men of the highest distinction and talent, such as Matthias, Alley, Cramp ton, Pearson, Abernethy, Carmichael, &c. affirm that chancres and buboes, ulcerations in the throat, together with diseases of the periosteum, tendons, cartilages, ligaments, fascia, and eruptions of a highly obstinate character, are the consequence from the ad. ministration or use of mercury. These aw ful effects of mercury are not novel, for every physician of veracity will acknow ledge them to be of frequent and melancho ly occurrence. Sept. 17. tf FALL-& WINTER GOODS. rib H. SWOPE having just returned • from the cities of Philadelphia and Baltimore wits a large and general assort ment of Cloths, Cassimeres 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 English and French Merino, 3 4 Do. 6 4 French Bombazines, Merino andThibet Wool Shawls, Highland do. White, Scarlet, Green and Yellow Flan nele, White Gause 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. Caslimier do. Black Wostard Hose, Ladies Kid Gloves, Do. Lined do. Berlin and Wool do. Prints, Checks, Ticking, &c. Which he takes peculiar pleasure in in viting these wbo 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 HAVE EVER YET BEEN OFFERED IN THIS MARKET. Nov is the time, call and examine for yourselves. Country produce take in exchange for Goods. Gettysburg, Sept. 24. 1839. S Ea M. T 013 N' DRY.. CONSTANTLY on hand, and for sale at the Foundry, and always made to order on short notice. Machinery for - Mills, Factorys, hrash• ing Machines, Horse power, Lime Sp-eaders,Windmilla,4w. -ALSO Wagon and Carriage Boxes, Plough Irons Pots, Kettles and Pans, with a great variety of other articles belong ing to the business. GEO. ARNOLD: Gettysburg, March 10. CLOT'S forms _xusr received a fresh supply of very 0 . cheap CLOTHS, comprising all co lors.—Also, a good assortment of CASSI MERES and CASSINETTS. For sale by R. G. M'CREARY. Jan. 4. tf Clienp -Alexiiackes. AVERY handsomeassortment of French and English Illerinoes, suitable for dresses and cloaks. Also, very rich black ground Alouseltne de laines—just received and for sale by R. G. I'iIcCREASRY: Gettysburg, Jan. 4. ' tf JUST IX SEASOAm-.4. IXFRESH suppy of white and colored Flannels, fine Whitney Blankets, Green Backings, and t loot. Cloths—now .opening, and for sale by R. G. M'CREARY. Jan. 4. if LAW NOTICE. C. BAKER WILL prttctice Law in the several Courts of Adams county.—Office in Cbambersburg street, one door west o' Mr. Bueliler'd Store. Gettysburg, April SO, 1839. r ADVERTISEMENTS 111 4 •18 MIA GTO.N• II011"13 Cor;ter . of Markel Street and Market Square, HAM SB G y PA. T Het Subscriber respectfully informs his friends and . the public that he has ta• ken theIVASHINGTON HOTEL—that well known tavern stand situated at the cor• nor of Market street and Market Square, Harriaburg,lately occupied by Maj. George W. Johnson, which he has fitted up in a su perior manner, with ()mire new furniture of the newest fashion and best quality, from garret to cellar. "The house has also un dergone a thorough repair, and is put in the best condition for the accommodation of customers. He takes the liberty to state that the Washington Hotel shall be kept in the best manner. His Table will always be furnished by the best the market affords, and so serv ed as to suit his guests. His Bar will be supplied with the test of wines and liquors of all kinds. Hit:444o/e, (the largest in Harrisburg,) will be attended by faithful Ostlers, and every attention given that can be desired. As he is desirous of proving that he is determined to keep a house not excelled in Harrisburg, he respectfully travellers, members of the Legiblature and others, to call and judge for themselves, as be will be happy at an and all times to sea them. Oct. 6. TO MILLMRS. MADE and for sale at the Gettysburg Ism. Steam Foundry .P.ITEMT Co.lo' *WILL S for preparing the coh sufficiently fine for chopping with the Corn.—A LSO— IPATENT I PLASTER MILLS. The above Mills have bean tried and pro nounced the best articles now in use, for the above purpose. Millers and others would do well to supply themselves with the above machines. GEO. ARNOLD. Fob. 3. tt TURNING O F every kind in iron and grass,, done in the Lest manner at the Gettys , burg Steam Foundry. Feb. 4.—tf. GEO. ARNOLD. DR. JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT.—Tints in valuablemedicino is daily effecting some o the most astonishing and wonderful cures that have over been known. All who have over used it for Astlima,Coughs, Spitting of Blood, Hoop. ing Cough, Croup or Hives. Consumption,Chron; io Pleurisy, Hoarseness, Pain and Soreness of tho Breast, difficulty of Broathing, and every other disease of the Lungs and Breast, can and do at test to its usefulnose. Bronchitis,a disease which is annually sweeping thousanils•upon thousands to a premature grave. under th 6 mishkon name of Consumption, is always cured by it. The usu al symptoms of this disease ,(Bronchills) aro Coughs,Soroness of the Lungs or Throat:Hoarse ness, Difficulty of Breathing, Astlinfa, Hectic; Fe ver, pi spiting up . of Phlegm or matter. and some. times blood. It, is an inflamation of the fine skin which lines tho inside of the whole of the wind tubes or air vassels,which run throupilr every part of the Lungs. This Expectorant imuiediately Cough, rain, intiamation, Fever and Difficulty of Breathing, RAI produces a free and easy Expectoration, and ricure is soon effec.. tad. • It alwapi,eures Asthmas—two or three largo doses will c ure the Croup or Hives of Children,in from fifteen minutes to an hour's time. It im- mediately subdues the violence of Whooping Cough; and effects a speedy cure. Hundreds who havo been given up by their physicians as incurable with "Consumption," have been rostil red to perfect health by it. REV. JOHNATHAN GOING, D. D. Presi dent of Granvillo College, Ohio, says—"he was laboring under 4 severe cold, cough and hoarse. ness, and that his difficulty of breathing was so great that he felt himself in imminont danger of immediate su ff ocation, but was perfectly cured by; using this Expectorant." Mrs. Dilks, of Se lam, N. J. was cured of Asthma, of twenty years standing, by using two bottles of this medicine.—. Mrs. Ward, also, of Salern,wae cured of the same complaint by one bottle. A young lady, also of Salem, who was believed by her friends to be far gone with Consumption, was Verfectly restored by three bottles. Dr. Hamilton, of St. James, South Carolina, was greatly affected by a cough, hoarseness and soreness of the lungs, and on using a bottle of this medicine, found permanent relief. The following certificate is from a practisign Physician, and a much respected Clergyman of tho MothOdist Society, dated Modest Town, Va. Augupt 527, 1838. Dr. Jayne—Door Sir--4 have boon using your Expectorant, extensively, in my practice, for the last three months, and for all attacks of colds, in. flamation of the lungs consumption, asthma, Aim, and weakness of the breast, it is decidedly the best medicine I have over tried., Very ieepectally yours, - R. W. WILLIAMS, M. D Numerous other certificate■ might be added, but the above are considered sufficient evidence of its great usefulness. Prepared only by Dr. D. Jayne, No. 20 South Third street, Philadelphia. Price 01. Where also may be had Jayne's Carmitintivii, Balsam, for the cure of Bowel Complaint, &c.— Tonic Vormifuge, for the removal of Worms, &c Sanative Pills, for Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, and Female Diseases, &e. Also, Jayno's Hair Tonic, fur the removal of Baldness and preserve. tion of the Halr. _ For sale at the Brag Store of S. H. BUEHLER. Gettysburg, Fab. 18, 1840. 1111OOPING .CQUGH,..AND CROUP. —TO 4„mapAßEatits_lArresExPSCTOßANT,ls with out d Moat iraluable preparation •in uso, fors . tho ritbovb dreettson. It crvorts Hoop ing cogh int!.cmild and tractable disease , and ehortelasitiAuretron more than one half,and pro• dixes a derffiloandspeedy.recovery. From half to one teafhviilV‘Ult wilf r go i etninly.cure Croup in infants end yohng hildren in half an hour to an hour. The llros . of hundre ds of children will be salted anntielly, by lamas keeping it or. hand ready. for every orfiergatcy. For sale at No. 20 • 1 SOU l p 3rd street PhipOtilphia. For'salo at the DriiE State of - 'S. 11-. BUEHLER.' tiltittysbnm, Feb. 18, 1840. •"%•• WM. E. CAMP.: ADVERTISEMENTS. JAYNE'S CARMINATIVE EAL§AM as a certain, eon and effectual romedy,for Dys• ontery, Diarruhrea,or Loorenesa,Choloru Mor bus, Summer Complaint, Cholic, Griping Pains, Sour Stomach, Flutuloncy, &c. &0., anti all Spas. tnodio and Nervous D.seusos,ns sick and Not vows Hendee!), Hysteria, Cramp, dcmik.c, This is ono of the most efficient, pleasant and safe compositions over offend to tho publio for the curd of the various derangomeas of the stotnaeh and bowels, and the only articlo worthy of the least confidonco for curing Cholera Ittfuntum,or, Summer Complaint; and in above diseases' it really acts like a charm. All persons aro requested to try It, for there is "no mistake" about its being one pf the most val. uablo family modicinos over yet discovered.-- Hundred! nay thousands, of cortificates have been received from Physicians, Clergymen, and !anti. i lies of the first respectability, bearing the ett °n est testimony In its favour, too numerous to pub fish. CERTIFICATES. This is to certify that I havo used Dr. layne'l Carminative Balsam very extensively in Bowes Complaints, and have not the least hesitation in declaring it superior to any preparation that I have met with, for the relief of those diseases. WILLIAM STEELING, M. D. Physician tc the Cumberland, N. J Almshouse. Bridgeton, July 19, 183 G. Dr. D. JAYNIC,— Dear Sir,—Having mrdo use . of your Carminative Balsam in my family, and finding it to bo admirably adapted to the com plaints for which ii is intended, I take pleasure in recommending it fo the use of fig friends and , the public generally, believing those who are af flicted with any of these complaints will find re lief in the use of this valueblo Medicine. JONATHAN GOING, M. D. Proaidont of Granvillo Colluge, Ohio. Now York, May 9.0, 1837. For Salo at the Drug Storo of S, H. BUEHLER. Gottyaburg, Fob. 18, 1840. ATTENTION' BALD HEADS. NO AP— OLOGY FOR WIGS Of all the romp. dies over devised for the restoration and proserva % Lion ofiho Hair, nothing has been found equal to Jayno's Hair Tonic. It solemn fails to restore Abe hair to health and beauty. Many who wore bald a few months ago, can now exhibit luxuri atiklboads of hair by tho use of it. • . Copy of a letter from Dr. S. S. Fitch. PHILADELPHIA, May 10, 1859. Dr. Tayni.—Doar Sir.—l fool that I can hard. / ly say onough.toyou in favor of the Hair Tonic.' prepared by you. My hair had boon falling off' about two yours, and htid become Veiyilhin,throa telling speedy baldness,when I commenced using. this remedy. In about pno wools it ceased to y ; full off. havo used it now about three months, and Imo as ILil and thick a head of hair as I can pos sibly desire. I have recommended its use to a number of my friends, who all speak well of at. If faithfully otnployed, I have no doubt of its gon. oral success. I may add, that before using the Tonic, I had tried almost all the volt-mug articles employed for tbo hair, such as the Macassar Oil. all the differobt preparations of Boar's Oil, Veg. otable Hair Oil, &c. &c. without experioncing much, if any benefit. Respectfully yours, S. S. FITCH, No. 172 Chootnut street. Tho Rev. LEONARD FLETCHER, Pastor of the Baptist Church,Groat Valley, Pa. who had boon mote or loss bad for many years, used threp bot tles of the Hair Tonic,and has now a fine growth of now hair over all that part of his hold ho was bald, writes,— "My hair is growing finely. I assuro•yo"' •L. FLEW'' , St Won Chester, Pa. March 2, 1839..•.4 Prepared only by Dr. D. Jayne, sole proprie: tor, No. 20 . South Third Street, Pitiladolphiq. Price 81 a bottle. For Bala at tha Drug Stara dP ' 9s ti . DUEHLER Gettysburg, Feb. 18, 1890 (rIOUGII,ASTIISIA,SPITTING OF Broo/1.• ' - of Sixty Yetirs Standing, CURED 4y Dr.. •* • / Jayne's Expectorant: ,,, , 0,,,,,„„ • • ' PHILADELPHIA, August *y4, 0 '1000; • , • Mr. ATKINSON—Dear Sir: .A row rooks ado I noticed in your paper, an. scaosiit ot.tho surpri sing effects of Jayne's Cetiminative, in. ristering a great number of posengors on kmardUNissis- . sippi steamboat, to perfect Itoiritifwim vieio antic-. •,, ~, tod with Bowel Complaint.. ii was glad to see you notice it so kindly; /oil may rost aesucethit deserves the praise bestowed upon it. The ben efit I have received frpni tills medicine, more e 5.... pocially his Expectorant, induces Ito ttg state /6y case to you.for the gauefit of those whp ate gillfe. : tod in the same way. It has boon ml taisfortuno,. ': sir, to labor under it couglr aryd . nstiimiticia 0p...r . , prosition, for more than talf a ennturz. Whet; a''. soldier in tho• American spinp, in 1:7"61:I, with ,• many others, (owing to groat exp2suil,) b ad a violent attack of disease of tho Itungseby.wieJ; I - was disabled from duty for a long. time. .fithem t that period until recently, I have tative;rboon free from a violent Cough dn'a diflieulpy of fireathipg * ,%. Year after year I have expectorated 2ver a gala ~ day; often much mare, and sometimes mixed with blood.' For .. .months together, light . iiftit : night, I have H i d to sit or bo belsterail up to ob.': dill my breath:The weakness andtleblitly c0u,.. 1 sed by such constant exilectEptlein,, frequently; brought me to a state border ing.titateallit'llasts • boon a mailer of astenislimew tt, in . y.famild and • friends that I am : !taro to Wtito,„:"! his tetou. .I. ~ have .had Viilllil phxsi;iant to sittenirmea and . , every thing done that was•Qopgilt like', to gide' me reliof, without many beneficial °fib's.. L ust- . winter I liatiamothOr sovoro attack . of Inflame-, tion of the Lungs which k•filit; t xlve s ted'lepuld: be the last. I then considored ley, caao-as petit tho ard of medicine, whop I two riersiamiailltit :dill! • on Docto . r Jayne. NV ith tlfriluisistancolif•Diries.... ' . Providonce, through Itiat,l .as once mote reptlig•• from my.' bed,tiut the coughing, and l itvlibeilingi.4 wearied me day and nigh(. fle,:advieetrme Watt his Expectorant. 1 did An, with te,Lipttc . ingt a fr . 1. 4 p1i that, as it had sired mauy.pc inyitiacitatiniFf . . of various disettsoc of thALti. gait melt at aid' , mitigate my sufferings, *Noud.l ' s4t how gratill : : • ed I felt? It hag r.srltc-rear.LP•eintEn -the. s soon as I commenced takitOtXfound it twit4l, ed my case, and I began to, breath° 'with rtiostit i -s . freedom. 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