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    ADVERTISEMENTS.
TAILORING.
THE Subscriber takes this method
of returning his thanks for past en
couragement and would inform the citizens
of Gettysburg and the County generally,
that ho still continues to carry on the above
business,
IN ALL ITS BRANCHES,
at his shop in Chamborsburg street; oppo
site the Drug Store of S. H• Buehler.•—
From his practical acquaintance of the bu
siness, together with the strictest attention
ho hopes to be able to give very general
satisfaction to all those who' may favor him
with their work. His prices will be mod
erate, and calculated to suit the emergency
of the times.
March 31, 1840. St.
N. B. The fashions are received regular
every quarter from the eastern cities.
EL V. 0.
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!!
SPRING AND SUMMER
0.001)S.
TIRE subscriber returns his thanks to his
customers and the public generally,
for the liberal encouragement received, and
hopes still to receive a share . of Public pa
tronage.
He has. just returned from the cities of
Philadelphia and Baltimore, with a new
and desirable assortment of
Spring and Suntmer Goods,
which he now offers to the Public, on such
terms as cannot fail to please—amongst his
assortment are the following articles:
Blue, Black, Green and Fancy colored
Cloths,
Blue, Black and Fancy Cassimeres,
6.4 Black and Blue Black Bombazines,
Figured and plain Gros de naplrs Silks,
Shalleys, Mouseline de laines, Lawns,
Chintses,Calicoes,Tickings, Checks*.
Call and examine for yourselves, au it
will be to your advantage to do so.
D. H. SWOPE.
Gettysburg, March, 31. IP4O. tr
N. B. Country produce taken in ex
change for goods; for which the highest
prices will be given. P. H. S.
WHEATFIELD INN.
.Nortls Howard, near Market st., Baltimore
TIRE undersigned, intending to remain
at this old establishment, respectfully
asks a continuance of the support he has
heretofore received. He cannot offer any
thing to the public in the way of a fine
house, but he will try to make the comforts
within, compensate for the deficiencies with
out—to make the accommodations and not
the building the object of attraction.
J. COCKEY.
4t.
March 31, 1840.
Trial List--April Term.
David Witherow vs. Tho Heirs of Peter Epley,
deceasol
Commonwealth Va. William Laub and others.
Do. vs. do.
Win. E. Camp vs. Wm. M'Clellan.
George Trestle vs. James •Frceland.
Jacob Settle vs. James Freeland and Joel Bailey.
Jacob Ernst vs. Mary Jacob's Executors.
Adam S. E. Duncan vs.4'eter Andrew, Jacob
Shull, and Peter Shull.
Ezekiel Buckingham vs. James Cooper, / , / t.
Kurtz, and John Tate.
Enoch Simpson vs. Frederick Bower.
Reynolds & Misher vs. Madison M'Cleaf & Jas
J. WElhony.
Executors of Ludwick Waltemyer, dec'd. v.t. Da
vid Zeigler.
Joel D. Danner & Wife vs. George Smyser, Ex.
ccutor of Henry Hoke, deceased.
Michael Gelaugh vs. Michael Degroff.
Thomas Owens vs. The County of York
Jacob &seiner vs. Do.
Alexander Small vs. D 0.,••
Daniel P. Wieser & Co. vs. Do,
Jacob Dietz & Co. vi. Do.
Jaoob Litunsester,uso
vs. Do.
of Jacob Spangler, •
John Gardner. assignee, vs. Do.
Jacob Laumaster use
vs. Do.
of Elam'l Hartman, 1 -
Grand Jury—April Term.
Mounfjoy—James M'llbony.
Freedom—Nathaniel Randolph, David Rhode.
Hamillonban—Henry Martin, William John
aton, Alexander Harbaugh, Samuel Culbertson.
Franklin—r-Peter Mickley,Sen. Wm. Sheakley
Latimore—Abraham Livingston, Aaron Cox
William Coulson.
Borough—David Stveney,Michael C. Clarkson,
Robert G. Harper.
Straban—lsaac Munfort.
Huntinglon—lsaac Sadler, Moses Punk.
Reading—Henry Hildebrand, Solomon Albeit
IMenallen—George Hewitt, Josiah Penrose.
Lzberly—Henry M'Divit.
Conowago —Samuel Miller.
General Jury.
Hamillonban—Ezra Blythe, Wrn. Douglass.
Borough—Jacob Hick, David Heagy, Goorge
Heck, Samuel S. M'Creary, Ephraim Martin,
Robert S. Paxton, Daniel Culp, John A. Swope,
Jacob A. Wiurott.
Hamilton—John Eckert, John Wolf, George
Swartz.
Mountpleasant—Joseph E. !fernier, David
Xrough, John Eckcnrode.
Arenallen—James Dell, Henry Fell.
.5/m6o/I—Jacob King. Peter Monfort, Eden
Norris:
, Berwick—Joseph Berlin, John Elder.
Lctlirnore—Jesse E. Cook, John Zie2,ler,Mosos
Myers.
Fro4k/in—John 13eintolonson.
Reading—Philip Myers, (uf Jacob,) John Tu
dor.
Freedom—William Scott.
Tyrone-4 awes L Neely.
Liberty—Emanuel Ovetboitzcr
liinintfest —Jacob Nor beck.
tioberkrrui— R übeT Udbess.
Y, le4 .
H. VAN ORSDEL.
Having administered his medicines in al
most all diseases to which the human fami
ly are subjected, he never, in a Fingle in
stance, 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 cca . r.km,.cunz,and invites all who may
be afflicted "with this dreadful disease to
make trial of them.
The attention of Misters and Owners of
Vessels 19 called to this medicine; it will be
found of greiit benefit among their crews,
and a sure preventative of many of the di
seases to which the mariner is subject during
long and tempestuous-voyages.
LOUIS GOULKY,
Nok Boltitnoro street,
near the Centro Market,
hetwesin Harrison and Frederick streets.
Iy
ADVERTISEMENTS.
GREAT SALE
Or 2110131 n, MOLLY LANDS.
WILL be sold by auction, on Tuesday
the 21st day of April next, at ten
o'clock in the forenoon, at the: Mountain
House, six miles south of Carlisle, in lots el
from ten to one hundred acres each, about
Seven Hundred Acres of Land,
situated chiefly in the valley north of the
South Mountain, consisting of thriving
young chosnut, and also Farming Land,
upon which are erected several comfortable
cabins, surrounded by a considerable pro
portion of cleared land.
Alio, on the following day, at ten o'chiek
on the land, near the Laurel Forge, in lots
,ot from fifty to one hundred acres each,about
One Thousand .9eres of fine
Farming Land,
covered with thriving oak, pine, and chew•
nut timber, situated on Mountain creek,be
low the Laurel Forgo.
The above sales atibrd an opportunity to
persons of small capital, to obtain farms un•
der circumstances unusually favorable, and
seldom occurring to the eastern parts of
Pennsylvania.
Terms -of payment, one sixth part in
good current bank notes at the time °reale;
another sixth on the first - Tuesday in May,
when the deeds will be delivered; the re•
rriainder in two equal annual instalments,
secured in the usual manner, with interest.
Apply to WILLIAM GRIMSHAW,
Agent ofthe Fartners'and Mechanics' Bank,
Harrisburg; or to WILLIAM WEAKLY,
Papertown, five miles from Carlisle, who
will show the lands.
March 31,1840. $2 50—ta.
Estate of JACOB BROUGH,deceased
NOTICE
1S hereby given to all persons interested
that LETTERS OF ADEIRISTRATION, 01
the Estate of JACOB BROUGH late of
Franklin Township, Adams county, dec'd
have been granted to the subscriber rest-
ding in said township. Those indebted ore
requested to pay without delay—and those
having claimswill present them in order
for settlement.
D. M I DDLECOFF,
March 24.
Gouley's Vegetable Medicines
UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS!
No medicine has, perhaps, ever met with such
decided and general success as
Gouley's Vegetable Bitters.
frEIIS medicine has been but a few years
Ni before the public, and tho demand for
it has already become so great, that the sub
scriber finds it difficult to supply the numer
ous orders which tie 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, are also getting into general
use, having been productive o the most be
neficial effects in hundreds of families of the
first respectability in this city and vicinity
and although they have to one instance, but
without any foUndation or truth, been pro
nounced poisonous, HUNDREDS ofcertiCcates
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 evidence that there is one particle of
any ingredient in their composition that can
injure a person in the lowest stage of any
disease.
WHEREAS the klon:D. DvaxEE,Esq.
President of the several Courts of
Common Pleas, id the Counties composing
the 10th District, and Justice of the Courts
of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail
Delivery, for the trial of all capital and nth
er offenders in the said District—and Wm.
M'CLEAN and GEO- WILL, Esquires, Judg
es of the Courts of Over and Terminer, and
General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all
capital and other offenders in the County of
Adams—have issued their precept, boating
date the 29th day of January, in the year of
our Loan one thousand eight ; hundred and
forty, and to : me directed, for holding
a Court of Common Pleas and General
Quarter Sessions ofthe Peace, and General
Jail Delivery, and Court of Oyer and Ter.
miner, at Gettysburg, on Monday the 27th
day of April next—
:Notice is hereby Given,
To all tho Justices of the Peace, the Coro
ner, and Constables. within the said County
of Adams, that they be . then and there, in
their proper person, with their Rolls, Re•
cords, I nquisitions, Examinations, and oth
er Rernembrances,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 mat are, or then -hall
be, in the Jail of the said County of Adams,
are to be then and there,te prosecute against
them as shall be, ust.
DISSOLUTION
OF CO-13.1RTM:RSHIP
THE Co-Partnership of the firm of EIEA
OY & TRIMMER was dissolved on the
6th instant by mutual consent. All persons
having unsettled accounts, will please settle
the same with either of the subscribers.
DAVID lIF.AGY,
DANIEL TRIMMER.
Gettysburg, March 10. tf.
LeiA:o I .:** 1/2110:4:1.1414-1APIOSie
Administrator.
at
6ubscriber 'has on hand a very
' Mt fine assortment of the different effi
gies of furniture, at his ware room, in
Chambersburg street, one door west of
Christ's church; among which are some of
the very latest fashioned
Bureaus, Bedsteads, &c.
He hopes that those wishing to purchase,
will call and see his lot of furniture before
they purchase elsewhere, as he is de
termined to sell low for CAS/T, or for such
LUMBER as will suit him. lie can also
furnish customers with
PLAIN OR FANCY,
of a superior quality. COFFINS made
according to order as usual.
D. HEADY Agent for
'Gettysburg, March 10.
NEW VOLUME...PRICES REDUCED TO THE
CASH STANDARD...ENTIRELY NEW'
TYPE, &c. . • '
The publishers of the NEW•YonIcEn re
spectfully announce to the public th a t the
Seventh (annual) Volume of their Folio or
common newspaper form, and the Ninth
(semi-annual) Volume of their double Quar•
to or octavo edition for preservation and
binding will be issued on Saturday the 21st
day of March. On and atter that date, the
following changes will be made:
The Folio Now Yorker will be affbrded
to subscribers at the reduced priceof TWO
DOLLARS per annum, payable inflexibly
in advance.
Both papers will be printed on an entire
ly new type, and in a new and beautiful
dress, on the same large imperial paper as
at present.
In fine„tho only changes which will be
made in either paper will consist in the en•
tiro renovation of its mechanical execution
and appearance, and the reduction of the
prices 15 and 20 per cent. respectively to
accommeidate them to the c.tsit &VAN'
DAIID. Hereafter no subscription will be
received without payment in advance, and
no paper will be sent, after the first of May
next, to any subscribers who shall not then
have paid in advance.
Terms.—The Folio or common news
paper edition of the New• Yorker will be is
sued every Saturday morning, (being regu
larly mailed to distant subscribers on the
previous evening) at TWO DOLLARS
per annum in advance. Six copies will be
forwarded one year for Ten Dollars in ad
vance, and any larger number at the same
rate.
The Quarto Edition is published and
mailed every Saturday evening on a.double
medium sheet of sixteen large three-column
pages excluding Advertisements, and inclu•
ding a page of new and popular Music week
ly, and afforded at THREE DOLLARS
per annum, pay able in all cases in advance.
Two copies will be mailed for one year for
Five Dutlars (post paid) in advance, and any
larger number at the same rate.
Subscriptions to either are respectfully
solicited
FL GREELEY & Co., 1 Ann-at.
March 31, 1840.
DR. IT. R. SICTE
WILL resume his practice in Balti
more, and the private instruction of
pupils in Medicine and tiurgery,on the 20th
of March. — His private Infirmary, on Gor•
man street, will continuo open for patients,
who will have hls daily attendance.
Feb. fB. t.
'DVERTISEMENTS
IPLEtbalatalhAW OM4c,
GEO. W. M'CLELLXN, Sheriff:
March 17,1840.
'I'EIK NE.w-yotmyn:
MISIIIAGTOAr 11 0 TEL,
Corner of Market Street and Market Square,
HARRISBUiRGy PA..
raiHE Subscriber respectfully informs his
Ja. friends and Ihe public that hn has ta•
ken the WASHINGTON HOTEL—that
well known tavern stand situated at the cor•
nor of Market street and Market Square,
Harrisburg, lately occupied by Maj. George
W. Johnson, which he hag fitted up in a su
perior manner, with wire new furniture of
the newest filshion 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 beat
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 best of wines and liquors
of all kinds. His ,Table, (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
vitas travellers, members of the Legislature
and others, to call and judge for themselves,
as ho will be hippy at an) and all times to
see them.
Oct. 5.
STBSIAI -MIND-11A.
CONSTANTLY on hand, and for sale
at tho Foundry, and always made to
order on short notice.
Machinery for Mills, Factorys.Thrash
ing Machines, Horse power, Lime
Sp• eaders,Windmills, 4.c.
Wagon and Carriage Boxes, Plough irons
Pots, Kettles and Pans, -
with a great variety anther articles belong
ing to the bus:nese.
GEO. ARNOLD.
Gettysburg, March 10.
CL 0 THS : CZ 0 THS :
J UST received a fresh supply of very
cheap CLOTHS, comprising all co
lors.—Also, a good assortment of CASSI
31ERES and CASSIN ETTS.
For sale by
R. G. M'CREARY.
Jan. 4. tf
MOWING COUGH, AND CROUP. —TO
it 3 PARENTS—I/Meg EXITCTORANT,iII with.
out exception the most valuable preparation in
use, for tho above diseases. It converts Hoop
ing Cough into a mild mid tractable disown). and
shortens its duration more than ono half,and pro
duces a certain and speedy recovery. From half
to one tea spot nful, will certainly cure Croup in
infants and young children, in half en hour to an
hour. The lives of hundreds of children will be
saved annually, by- always keeping tt on hand
reedy for every emergency. For sale at N 0.20
South 3rd streot Philadelphia.
For salo at the Drug Store of _ _
J. lIEAGY.
tr.
S. H. BUEHLER.
Ualtysburg, Feb. IS, 1840
MR. JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT.—This k-
V: valuable medicine is daily effecting some o
thii most astonishing and wonderful cures that
havo ever been known. All who have ever used
it for Asthma, Coughs, Spitting of Blood, Hoop
ing Cuugh, Croup or Hives, Consumption,Chron
ic Pleurisy, Hoarseness, Pain and Soreness of the
Breast, difficulty of Breathing, and every other
disease of the Lungs and Breast, can and do at.
test to its usefulness. Bronchitie,a disease Which
is annually sweeping thousands upon thousands
to a prematuro grave. under the mistaken name
of Consumption, is always cured by it. The usu
al sy.•iptoins of this disease ,(Bronchi lie) aro
Coughs,Soreness of the Lungs or Throat, Hoarse
ness, Difficulty of Breathing, Asthma, Hectic Fe.
vet, a spiting op of Phlegm or mattor, and some.
times blood. It iu an intimation oftho fineskin
which lines tho inside of the whole of the wind
tubes or air vessels,which run through,evory part
of the Lungs. This Expectorant immediately
suppresses the Cough, Pain, Inflamation, Fever
and Difficulty of Breathing, and produces a free
and easy Expectoration, and a cut els Boon offec.
ted.
It always cures Asthmaa—two or three largo
doses will cure 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 have been given up by their physicians as
incurable with "Consumption," have been rest°,
rod In perfect health by it.
REV. JOHNATHAN GOING, D. D. Presi
dent of Granville College, Ohio, soya—" ho was
laboring under a severe cold, cough and hoarse.
ness, and that his difficulty of breathing was so
groat that he felt himself in imminent danger of
immediate suffocation, but was perfectly cured
by using this Expectorant." Mrs. Dilks, of Sa
lem, N. J. was cured of Asthma, of twenty years
standing, by using two bottles of this medicine.—
Mrs. Ward, also, of Salern,was 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 perfectly restored
by throe 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
the Methodist Society, dated
Modest Town, Va. August 27, 1838.
Dr. Jayne—Dear Sir—l have boon using your
Expectorant, extensively, in my practice, for the
last three months, and for all attacks of colds, in.
flamation of the lunge, consumption, asthma,
pains and weakness of the breast, it is decidedly
the best medicine I have ever tried.
Numerous other certificates might be added,
but the above aro considered suf f iment evidence
of its great. usefulness.
Prepared only by Dr. D. Jayne, No. 20 South
Third street, Philadelphia. Price SI.
Where also may bo had Jayne's Carminative
Balsam, for the cure of Bowel Complaint, &a.—
Tonic Vormifuge, for the removal of Worms, arm
Sanative Pills.‘for Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints,
and Female Diseases, &c. Also, Jayno'n flair
Tunic, fur the removal of Baldness and preserve.
Lion of the Hair.
For ado at t h o Drug Store of
S. FL BUEHLER.
Gettysburg, Feb. 18,1840.
ADVERTISEMENTS
WM. E. CA NI P.
Very respectfully yours,
R. W. WILLIAMS, M. D.
A DVERTI SE M ENTS.
Diseases of the Lungs!
lIIIIHE melancholy effects of which our
'IL 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
veil borders of the grave, to health eta]
society, who had been given over by
their friends, and in many instances even by
their Physicians, as past rslief l Among a
large number of cases of cure by the use
of this invaluable medicine, the fain, ing
ere gresentad to the public.
Copy of a Leiter.
Dear Sir,—finviug had a severe cough en
tirely removed by the use of your Dr. Itel
fe's Asthmatic Pills, (nnd occasional use of
the Antibilious Pills!) I led it n duty in
cumbent on me to inform you more min
utely for the benefit of others who mny
like manner be affected.
T. be more patteular, 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 ot phlegm—that I have
tried fromtime to time many prescriptions,
with no or'.at most, with a temporary relief
and had become constrained to believe
that I should recievo 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) pnrsudded that many,
if not all, who are affected in the mam.er
that I have been, would find a complete cure
by doing as I have done. You aro at lib
erty to make use of this communication in
any manner that you may deem must expo
dtent or productive of good.
Respectfully yours, dec.
(Signed) HORATIO N. CRANE.
Boston, March 14th, 1836.
Mr. Thompson Kidder.
another Letter.
[From a gentleman of the first respectabili
ty, to whom referenee 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 ton number of my
friends as a f eure for coughs, colds, &c. and
have heard of no instance in which the pa
tient hes not been benefitud.
Believing as 1 do that this medicine has
been the means of prolonging my life, and
that of a near friend, rho is subject to a
pulmonary complaint, you may rest assured
that 1 shall avail mysell of every opportuni
ty to make others acquainted with its vir
tues. Yours, truly,
South Boston,,.,Feb. 22d. 1636.
.1 Remarkable case.
A gentleman states •an extraordinary
case, that of his wife, who was reduced so
low by a pulmonary complaint, that symp
toms of approaching dissolution began to
exhibit themselves, so that her. Physician
intimated 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 as. The same-evening
a relation recommended a trial of these
(Relfe's Asthmatic) Pills, they were accord
ingly administered, producing such relict,
and effecting so favorable a change during
the night, that in the morning strong hopes
were offer ded ofat least a partial restorati:nr
of her health, which was effected, and made
comparatively comfortable by a continued
sue of these Pills.
Timely lielief.
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 feats fur
the result--in these circumstances ho was
advised to make use of those Pills, which
he dtd, 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
discoverad for all stages of Consumption,
Cudghs, Colds, Asthma, Hoarseness,
tVheesing, Difficulty of breathing, Tight
ness of the Chest, Pain in the Side, Spitting
of Blood, &c. &c.
Price—Whole Box of 30 Pills, 81 00—
Half Box of 12 Pills, 50 cents.
irKI - None 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, Nn. 99,
Court st. Boston, (up stairs,) and by his spe
cial rmpointment, at
The Drug and Book Store of
S. H. BUEHLER.
Price $l, or 6 bottles for 85.
LAW IVOTICCE.
C. BAKER
AlO ILL practice Law in the several
y Courts of Adams county.—Office
in Chambersburg street, one door went of
Mr. Buehler's Store.
Gettysburg, April 80, 1839. ly-5
JOB PRINTING,
OD ALL KINDS,
Such as Handbills, Advertisements,
Cards, Pamphlets, and Blanks,
Neatly end expeditiously executed et the office of
"711! ST.4I? 13r, BANNER."
ADVERTISEMENTS.
JAYNE'S
CARMINATIVE BA LSAM
lla . certaln,PaP. and e ff ectual remedy Mr Dye- ,
eatery, Diarruhroa,or Luesenera,Chiderft
bus, Sumifier Complaint, Cliche , Griping Pains,
Sour Stomach, Flatuloncy,.&O. &c., and all Sph 6.
media arid Nervous D seasesos sick and Nei voile
Ilendach, Hysteria, Cramp, &e. & : .ct
This is ono of the most efficient. pleasant and
safe compositions ever offered to the public or tbo
core of tbe various derangements of the stomach
and butt els and the only article worthy ..f the
least confidence fur curing Cholera 'uranium or
Sumr»or Complaint; und in all the above dik:ea.es
it really acts like a charm.
All persons are sequester! to try ft, for there is
/JO mistake" about its being one of tho moat val
uable family medicines ever yet chf.crivered.
Hundred! nay thousands, of certificates have been
received from Physicians, Clergymen, and Lulli.
lies of the first respectability, bearing the sitting
eat testimony in its favour, too numerous to pub
lish.
CERTII , I('ATES
This is to enitify that I have used Dr Jayne',
Carminative Balsam very extensively in Bowes
Complaints, and have not the least hesitation in
declaring it superior to any !generation that 1
have met will', fur the relief of tlisse diseases.
NVILLIA:II STEELING, 51. D.
Physician tc the Cumberland, N. J Almshouse.
Bridgeton, July 19, 1836,
Dr. D. JAYNIC,—Dear mi de use
of your Carminative Balsam in my family, and
finding it to be admirably alienist] to the corn.
plaints fur which it is intended, 1 take ploasuie
in recommending it to the use of niy friends and
the public generally, believing those who'sre at.
Meted with any of these complaints will find ro•
lief In the use of this vultiable medicine.
JONATHAN GOING, M. D.
President 1.1 Granville College, Ohio.
New York, May '2O, 1837.
For Solo at the Drug Store of
S. H. DUEHLER.,7
Gettyaburg, Feb. IN, 18.10.
aTTENTION BALI) HEADS. NO AP—
OLOGY FOR WIGS. Of all the reino•
dies over devised for the restoration and preserva
tion of the Hair. nothing hag been found equal to
Jayne's Flair Tonic. It soleoni fails to restoro
the hair to health and beauty. Many who were
bald a few months ago, can now exhibit luxuri
ant heads ofhair by tho use of it.
Copy of a lettor Irom Dr; S. S. Fitch.
PHILADELNIIA, May 10, 1859.
Dr. Tayne.—Deur Sir.—l feel that I can hard
ly say enough to you in favor of tho Hair Tonic,
prepared by you. My hair had been fulling off
about two years, and had become very thin,throa
toning speedy baldness,w hen I commenced using
this remedy. In about IMO week it ceased to
fall off.
I havo used it now about three months, and
have as full and thick a head of hair as I can pos.
sibly denim. I havo recommended its use to a
number of my friends, who all speak well of it
If faithfully binpleyed, I havo no doubt of its gen.
oral success. I may add, that before using the
Tonic, I had tried almost all the various articles
employed for the hair, such as the Alacussar Oil,
all the difibrent preparations of Boar's Oil, Veg.
citable Hair Oil, &c. &c. v,ithout experiencing
much, if any benefit.
Respectfully yours, B. S. FITCH,
No. 172 Chestnut street
The Rev. LEONARD FLETCHER, PastOf Of the
Baptist Church, Grout Valley, Pu. who had boon
mote or less bald for many years, used three bot
tles of the Hair Tonic,and has now u fine growth
of new hnir over all that part of his head n hero
he wag bald, writes—
"Illy hair in growing fi.-.cly, I anent() you."
L. FLETCH ER
\Vast Chester, Pct. March 2, 1830
Prepared only by Dr. D. Jayne, solo proprio.
tor, No. 2(1 South Third Street, Philadelphia.
I'iico $1 a boVlo.
Wnr Bale at tha Drug Storo of
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Gettysburg, Fob. 18, 1810
(OUG FLASTIIMA,SPII"I IN G OF BLOOD.
of Sixty Years Standing, count by Dr.
Jayne's Expecte, ant:
VIIILADELPIIIA, August IGth, 1838.
Mr. ATKINSON—Deur Sir: A few weeks ago I
in your paper, an account of the surpri-
Illig Affects of Jayne's Carminative, in restoring
a great number of passengers on board u Missis
sipni steamboat, to per lect health who were affec
ted with Bowel Complaint. I was glad to se::
you notice it so kindly ;.you may rest nsettred it.
deserves the praise.bestoued upon it. The ben
efit I have received from this medicine, more es
pecially his Expectorant, induces me to state lily
ease to you liar the benefit of those who are aillic•
led in the sante way. It has been my misfortune,
sir, to labor under a cough arid arithmetical op
pression, for more than bulls a ecintury. %%lion a
toddler in the Ametican camp, in 1778, I, with
many others, (Hiking to gnat exposure,) had a
violent Attack of disease of the Lungs.by which I
was disabled from duty for a long time. Since
that period until recently, I have never hem free
front a violent Cough and difficulty of breathing.
Year eller scat 1 have expeetwated over a gall it
day; ellen much more, and emoetiires 'nixed
with blood. For muulhs together, night after
night, I have hod to sit or be bolstered up to (1.,-
lain my breath. The weakness and (101%11115 Cith•
sod by such constant expecte/talon, frequerity
brought me to a state borderin. on death. It has
been a matter of asionislitneet to my family and
friends that I urn hero to write this to you. I
have had skilful physicians to attend cull, and
every thing done that was thought likely to give
nto relief, without any beneficial effect. Last
winter I had another severe ulllaCk of Inflame
lion of the Lungs, which I fully expected u uuld
be the last. 1 then considered my case as past
the aid of medicine, when I was persuaded to cull
on Doctor Jayne. With the assistance of Divine
Providence, through hint,l was once mine raised
from nay bed, but the coughing and wheezing
wearied me day and night. lie advised me to use
his Expectorant. 1 did so, with a strong hope
that, as it had cured many of my acquaintances
of various diseases of the Lu .gs, it might at least
mitigate tray sufferings. Need I say how gratifr.
ed I felt? It hes EFFECTUALLY CURED me. As
soon us I.conwienced taking it, I found it reach.
ed my case, and I began to breathe with more
freedom. My expectoration became more easy,
and my cough entirely left moc 1 Clow feel us
well as ever I did in my life, an them better than
I have been for the lasi SIXTY YEARS. Lastsum.
liter I spit a great deal of blood; now, thank God s
lam perfectly cured Now, Sir, after suffering
so long,und finding at last such signal relieffioan
Jayno's Expectorant, I feel anxious to inform
my fellow citizens where relief inay be had. It'
you think this worthy a place in your paper you
mill oblige me by noiicing it.
NICHOLAS HARRIS, SEN.
N 0.35 Lombard Street.
Dr. Jayne's Office is No.:lt/South Third street
Philadelphia.
For sale at the Drug Store of
Gettysburg, Feb. 18,1840.
WORMS! WORMS!! WORMS!!! To remora
these dangeroua and troublesome inhab..
items of the Stomach and Bowels, which en
often impair the houlth and destroy the lives of
childron. use Dr. Jayne's Tonic Verinifure,a ter.
lain and Bulb preparation for the removal of the
various kinds of Worms, Dyspepsia, Sour Sto
mach, Want of Appetite, intantito Fever and
Agtie, and debility of the Stomach ar,d Bowels,
and organs •of digestion. To bo had at No. 20
South Third Street, Philadelphia. Price 511 etc
For solo at the Drug Store of
Get.tysliorg, Fa. 18,
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