ADVERTI6EMENTS- II 611 - f§KI BUILDERS, T.A.ICE ll'OTIOr.• 'THE School Diroctorg of Latininre town ship. Maim; county. aro anxious to build 3 .r 4 CZ7, .fIOitSCS the ensuing veer, viz: One at or near the Ber mtidian Church; one near the Friends' Meeting Itatße, and one near Joe. Flohr's. commonly called Lobaugh's—ench house to be about 24 by 20 feet in the inside: to b e b ui lt of Ln g s, well finished, nod furnish• ed with a desk, writing tableslind benches. The Directors will meet at the house of George Deardorff in Raid township, on Sat. urday the 2d day of January next, to re• ceivo proposnlß, when a plan of the buil• dings will be exhibited. By order of the Board, JOHN WOLFORD, Sec . !, • December 1,1P40. td*-36 FUnNITURE ViAREROOM. DAVID HEAGY, RESPECTFULLY informs his old friends end the public generally that he has now on hand and for sale at his Wareroom in Chambersbiirg street, a splen• did and fashionable assortment (trail hindsof FURNIETIJIME, which he will sell cheap for cash or country produce. , Call and examine for yourselves, before purchasing elspwhere. Gottyshura, Oct. 27, 1440 WANTED. TWO steady Journeymen cabinet Ma kers as,above.-- Also, TWO Boys to learn the cabinet making business. D. H. TO MY CREDITORS. WAKE notice that I have applied to the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of Adams county, for the benefit of .the Insolvent Laws of the Commonwealth of Pecnsylvanin, and that they have appointed Tuesday the 29th day of December next, for the hearing of me and my creditors, at the Courthouse, in the borough of Gettys burg, when and whero you may attend if you think proper. ROBERT M. HUTCHINSON. December 1, 1840. tc-26 A 1i1T00ZE2131 4 7 7Ao9ronr FOR ISENT• THE subscriber offers for rent the MID DLE CREEK FACTORY, to gether with about ONE Ilurinnrn ACRER of land, in a good state of cultivation.— This factory has a great advsntange ovor any other in this section of country. It is situated on the road lending from P,mmitts• burg to Gettysburg. The water power is never (Idling; the Factory large and in com plete order, and has a good run of %cork. Thore is also a largo TWO STORY stoicri 111aveVint,sr F' 7 4truse, 1•, - 1.7ftt4:74 and good barn on the farm. The above Factory will he rented either with or without the farm. Persons wishing to view the property will please call on the proprietor, living near the Factory. SAMUEL S M'NAIR. N. B. A lease on tbo above property will be given for one, five or ten wars. S. S. NPN. U.-32 November 3,1840. SILK AND FANCY MOO 1 0:io • JUST received a large assortment—am bracing Black Italian Lust: ings Silk, (Matteonis,) Very rich black Gro de Rhino, Blue black bearing and Gro de Grani, Rich figured Silk, (a large assortment,) Plain and figured Satins, • Plain Gro de Naples, (all colors,) Black and Blue black French Bomba vnes, Handsome style French Mouseline do Laines, Rich Paris Aprons, (n new article,) - Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, Kid Gloves; 4 , A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF Thread Laces, Jaconet and Swiss Edging and Insert- ings, French Lawns, Plain and Figured Mus fins, Sm. dm For sale cheap, by R. G. M'CREARY. August 4, 1840. tt-19 HARRISECIUTIG ram Non. Bunn MIEELL STONE MA RV illt.CT ®IV • THE subscriber respectfully informs the Millers and Millwrigt.ts, and the trade in general, that he still continues to manufac ture French Burr ~Tlel3 Stones. n Harrisburg, where he keeps constantly on hand n good assortment of FRENCH BURR BLocKs of n very superior quality, which he is prepared to manufacture to order, on fa vorable terms and cheaper than the same quality of French Burrs can be had at any ether place in the United States, and will warrant them equal in quality to any that can be made in America. 'l'ho subsCriber will, tf desired, deliver Purrs at any given point along the Canals or Railroads, at his own risk. .r . ).Ortlers by mail will meet the same Prompt Attention as it personal appliertion is made. • W. IL KEPNER. lily [II tr. Int.] 6m-1' ADVERTISEMENTS. DZDEX'S LADY'S BOOK, VOLS. 22 Sz. 23, 1841. EDITED. DT Mrs. SARAH J. HALE and Mrs. LYDIA H. SIG GURNEY. M ISS E. LESLIE Will have a Contribution in every Number. The only Magazine in this country intended for the perusal of the Females thug is edited by their own Rex. This is an important matter and should be i borne in mind by those mothers who intend ea tcringfir their own, or their daughters' instruc tion and amusement. Ink HE LADY'S BOOK has been published by 4.1 the same Proprietor for nearly eleven years, and during that time he can safely say that no article has born admitted into its columns that ;moots might not with safety road to their chil dren. It has been his constant Ogre to prevent the work from being seetnrian, political or dispu tatious. He has watched its, progress from 'its ' first nppoarnnee in the world of letters to its new almost mature age. How many vain efforts have been made during the period of its existence to eamblish a rivalry—how many aro still ma king, but in vain! The Book may almost ho con. sidered the creation of a•tasto for periodical lit. erature. There is but ono magazine now in thin country that can data its origin froni the same period of the Lady's Book; but the latter was the earliest periodical to offer remuneration for lite rary contributions. General Contents —Ono original largo sized Steel Engraving, by A. L Dick, in each number. A Fashion plate coloured (mark that) every month. Two pages (generally original) Musio in each number. Forty.eight pages reading mattes. Pictorial. Department —The same • attention to thin department will bo displayed. Tto 213 splendid Steel Engravings, by A. L. Dick, Esq. that cameo much satisfaction last volume, will bo continued. Throughout thin year, the plates will be vari. ed, and embrace serious and pleasing subjeein, and others, that will contain a dash of humour. All tastes shall be consnitod. Engravings from tho paintings of Imndscer and Collins, two of the most celebrated painters of London, will from time to Leto grace our Book, and se soon as arrangements can ho com pleted, our long cherished plan of original engra vings from paintingsrorieinally prepared for the Book, will he given, one in each number. Two are now in preparation. Our means give us the opportunity of embarking,in this expensive spec ulation—we may fail in being remunerated for our outlay, bet our subscribers will bo benefited. We give twice ns many embellishments as any other Magazine, and each plate is, because wo pay more for its engraving. superior to the one of tiny contemporary, and yet the price of the Magazine is not increased. Our edition is im. merino, double any other publication, theref o re we arc enabled to go to a creator expense then any other publisher. A bettor return may there. fore bo expected for the price paid for subscrip- The voice of the'public press hen pronounced GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK at the bead of the periodical Literature of the country, and ho is de,. tee mined that it shall retain its proud superiority. With this view ho .has chosen for its conductors two of the mostAftninent female writers of this or any other country-31RS. Ilnix and Man. Swoons! NET, assisted monthly by one of no toss ability Miss Lssr..m. In speaking of our Engravings, we beg leave to call attention to the following published in last volume, viz: View of Constantinople. The Pilgrim, Schuylkill Wsler Works, Happy as a King, The Indian Maid, The Death of Loath. With each of these wan published a Fashion , plate, containing either three or four figures beau ; tifully and tastefully coloured. Universally pronounced superior to any other Magazine illustrations in this or any other coun try. Beautiful as they undoubtedly are, we pro. flounce, without hesitation that those for this year shall bo superior. Tho engraying shall always bn worth more than the price of subscription. We do not, as many of our contempories do, who would scorn to tell a verbal falsehood, pass off so coed hand plates as original. Ours are undoubt edly so, and the designs selected by ourselves, and they will be continued throughout tho year. Godry's Book has been emphatically termed THE LADIES' NATIONAL MAGAZINE, as it is a receptacle for the contributions of the most celebrated FEMALE WRITERS OF AMERI CA. most of whom of any eminence contribute to its pages, In a future publication we will devote n column •to publishing the names of our contributors. It is too long, except for a separate advertisement. But let this be remembered, that wo never in any instance mention the name of a contributor from whom we have not the remotest idea of pro. curing a contribution. ''bore aro enough wri. tors in our country, and good ones too, who it they are paid will furnish matter sufficient for all our periodicals. TWENTY ONE VOLUMES have already been isrued. It is used to announce that a small edition only will%e published. Contrary to this, the Proprietoi: of the Lady's Bonk announces that ho will publish AN IM3I ENSE EDITION, with which ho hopes to supply all those who will favour him with orders, commencing with the January number. It will bo seen by this advertisement that eve. ry effort has been made by the proprietor of this work to make it superior to any other in Ameri ca; arid as A NEW YEAR'S GIFT, the Lady's Book is probably the most proper that could be desired for Ladies, edited by their own sex, and assisted, as the Editorial Department is, by the Pictorial Embellishments, it is posititively tl.o PARLOUR COMPANION. The Times aptly remarks that "a subscription to this. work, would be a much more acceptnblo present to a fair friend during tho coming holiday season, than any of the gingerbread annuals made-of Laura Matilda poetry and diluted prose." There aro ether publications that advertise FASHION PLATES. The Publisher of the Lady's Book wishes it to be distinctly understood that the principal Fashions in his work ARE COLOURED, AND IN EVERY NUMBER; which is not the case with any other work pub. hafted in this country: unless they are coloured they aro useless. The\ Literary Department is placed under the superintendence of Mrs SARAH J. HALE and Mrs. LYDIA H. SIGOURNEY; two ladles so well known to the world, that to mention their names in connection with any publication is et once a guarantee of its morality, virtue, and util ity. Of their capability to conduct the LADY'S BOOK, it is presumed no person will doubt, and the prop rietor mentions with pleasure that no English or American Magazine can publish in connection with its literary Department two names so celebrated in the world of letters. It will be remembered that MISS LESLIE con tributes to each number. The Musical Department is under the superin tendence of .1. G. OSBORNE, than whom no person is more capable of doing it-justice. General Features.—Literature, Tales. Essays; Legends, Romantic Indidents in History, Ex tracts from the Old Poets, Reviews, Poetry, Fe. mule Education, Embellishments, Fashions Co- Ine-ed, Lace, Embroidery. Fac Similies, Music. &c. &c. A groat deal of curiosity is often expressed to see the Chiography of celebrated persons. Wo shall endeavor so far as lies in our power to Brat ity this feeling, by giving from limo to time cur. root imitations of the most celebrated writers of! the day. Any embellishments to he fining in anys ether M.,gazine may be looked for in thix Lady's Book.. ADVERTISEMENTS. Our Reading Moiler is about the lame In quan tity na any Similar production, probably a little in favor of the Beek. It would be foolish sod false to en, that it contains more, and the propri etor is not willing to condescend to such means for any supposed advancement of his Interest.— The paper is of the finest quality for periodical use. And the typographical execution has long been a subject of congratulation with thoso best acquainted with those matters. Transmission Ay advantage the subscribers of THIS work will have, is Its nady reception. It will bo received at the romotist I Cities of the Union by the first day of the mouth of publication. Business Department.—The price of tho puili cation Is THREE DOLLARS per annum—tie money to be positively received before n nomter is pent. No lottery will bo taken from the Prst Office unless the postage on them is paid. Unleis positive orders aro given at the time of subsii. bine, the work in continued after the first you, and if not paid during the year, the price willhe increased to FOUR DOLLARS. We still continuo to furnish WALTER SCOTT'S NOVELS complete and the LADY'S BOOK uno year, for TEN DOLLARS. For the convenience of pnrsone wishing tnsub• scribe for ony of the following publications— Graham's Magazine—Saturday Courier—&ter• day Chronicle—Alexandor's Weekly Mossniger, or'Saturday Evening Post—they will be furnish. ed with the LADY% BOOK, and any one of thnsn publications one year, upon the recoipt of FM DOLL&II.4, postago paid. Addresq L A. GODEY, 211 Chesnut stteet, Philadolphin. November 24, 1810! —l5 lEVIMA M3O 1 3 attend. to your Interest!! THE subscriber respectfully informs the public, and the Farmers particularly, that do has ready for delivery his Improved Two "gorse THRASHING MACHINES; Ono of which is now in the possession of Mr. Abraham Fisher, residing in Menallen township, Adams County, Pa. Messrs. Fisher and Forney having fairly fisted the utility of this machine, furnish the following Certificate: CERTIFICATE.—We certify, that we have in use one of Mr. S. H. LITTLE's PATENT HORSE POWERS. and be• lieve it to be decided:y superior to any thing of the kind we have ever seen. From the small degree of friction and the rapidity of motion, two horses have thrashed at the rate of two hundred dozen a day, with thr greatest ease, and without injury to the grain. ABRAHAM*ISHER. DANIEL FORNEY. Menallen township, Sept. 5, 1810. WE. the undersigned, do hereby certify that we hove seen one of S. H. Little's Two Horse Patent Portable Thrashing Ma chirie in use end can assure the Farmers and the Public that it is worthy of the highest praise and ontronawe, as two horses can do the work of four with more ease and less hands. It eaves one half the labour and performs the work in the hest manner possible. It posvases a decided advantage over any other machine, being less liable to get out of order, and easily to be removed. ['e see it in operation is sufficient to satisfy any one of its great utility and the propriety of our statement. George Stmoer, John F. M'Farlano, David Ziegler, Wm. N. Irvine, C. BurWelly, John Barret, Robert King, Willinm M'Clellan, Jod B. Danner, A. B. Kurtz, S. R. RuPsell, Wm. 'raughinbaugh, John Gilbert, Jesse A.:hfmtirh, John 11. M'Pherson, hllllO9 C. %V at.on, Daniel Colo, Gen. C. Striekhouser, John Hamilton, S. S. King. C. Stout, John M. Stevenson, 1). Horner, Benj. Lefever, J. White, (Freedom) U. Atihinigtegh, David Troxel, Jr. Jogeph Little, Amos Ninginly, James D. Paxton, David Wsldrdie, Quintin Armstrong, Barnhart Gilbert Formers who have been wnitinv for something better than heretofore offered for sale, will find this to he the article. Come see it, gentlemen, end judge for yourselves S. 11. LITTLE. Gettysburg, Sept. 22, 1840. tf-26 TO MY CREDITORS. WAKE notice that 1 have applied to the -L 1 - Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of Adams county, for tho benefit of the lnsolvent•Laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, nod that they have appointed the 20th day of December next, for the hear ing of me and my creditors, nt the Court house, in the borough of Gettysburg, when and where ycu may attend if you think proper. MICHAEL SPURTSEL. December 1, 1840. tc-36 CERTIFICATES OF AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF BRAITIDB,I3TES Vegetable Universal _Pills are held in Adams county by the following agent.: Tnos. J. COOPER & Gettysburg. JNO. M. STEVENSON, Abraham King, Hunterstown. Ickes & Bridges, Petersburg. Win. Hildebrand, East Berlin. Cook & Tudor, Hampton. A. S. E. Duncan, Cashtown. M'Sherry & Fink. Littlestown. A. M'Farland, Abbottstown. H. W. Slagle, Ox'ord. M. Lawyer, Fairfield. As pills, purporting to he mine and put up in imitation, are vended in various quarters prejudicial to health of those who use them, it is but just to warn the public against pur chasing of any but such as are the avowed and authorized agents: By so doing they will be secured against deception. B. BRANDRETH, M. D. September 22,1840. Iy-28 JOB PRINTING, OF ALL RINDS, Neatly and expeditiously executed at the office et ..THE STAR & BANNER." FASIIIIONA DLL BARBER AND 2 4 2112MML I anSM22 1 0 Chambersburg Street, next duor to the Indian Queen Hotel, Gettysburg. rwilE subscriber would respectfully in• form the citizens of this place and the 13ublic generally, that ho has opened a shop as above, and intends to keen constant ly on hand a splenaid assortment of Gentlemens' Wigs, Ladies' \V iHh ni Settlo, Ilichnel Kul p, John f4cott, Wilt HE subscriber hes just received a further dal supply of this valuable medicine, which has gained a celebrity which few other articles has over received in so short a limo as this; the sale of which, has constantly increased, and will con. tinuo to increase, as its merits are made kr:own. This celebrated BALSAM or HEALTH ' is a medi cine and vogotablo compound, warranted a safe andeffectoal remedy fur the cure of Dyspepsia, and for the whole train ofdisoases resulting from, and connected with a disordered condition of the of the stomach and liver, or, derangement of the digestive functions. As a family medicine it stands unrivalled, and should be possessed by all heads of families, particularly, by all those that are subject to a constipation of the bone's: it ope rates as a gentle aperient, gives a hum and ac tion to tho stomach and bowels, and enlivening and invigorating the whole system, This Bal. Sam bf Health does not contain a particle of Mar cure, but it is composed altogether of Vegetable mutter, which rondors it perfectly harmless, and , it is no hindoranco to business, nor any proper customary omployinent and habits, The propri. 'tiler could given great many certieicates of cures I performed by this medicine in this advertiamornt, I if it did not occupy so inoch room; therefore he Owns it quite unnecessary, as all those w!.o tvish ! to see them can, by applying to hi. agent in this! place. S. 11. BUEHLER, Gettnburg, or, Di. AUG. TANEY, Emmusburg, Md. September 2:1, 1840. 6m-27 ADVERTISEMENTS Do., Ladies' Braids, Friz zettes, Curls, Puffs, &c. &c. The New York and Philadelphia fashions for hair dressing will be received regularly every month. He hopes, by attention to business and a determination to please, to receive and merit a liberal share of patron. age. JOHN SANDERS. N. B. AU kinds of old hair taken in ex• change for new Work. June 2, IP4O. tf. NZW raLT. At,7llD VTINTIM C I T 0 0 11i S • Ink H. SWOPE has just received from " .• the cities of Philadelphia and Bahi• more, a now and most desirable assortment Of Fall and 11'inter Goods, which ho will he enabled and is determined to sell CHEAPER TH•N EVER., Among the goods just received are, Blue, Block, Brown, Green, Grey and Drab Cloths; Blue and black Pilot, and Beaver cloths; Blue, black, and fancy colored Cassi meres; Buck-kin and striped ditto; Cassinetts, of every shade, quality and price; Figured and plain black Satin vealings; Merino and Valentia vesting, , ; White, scarlet and yellow Flannels; Blur, brown, green, red and yellow Can ton flannels; Bleached and unbleached Do. do.; Rose and paint Blankets; English, German and Frerch Merino; Super black, Mattioni Lutestring; Black Italian Do.; Colored Grade Nap, figured and plain; 11euseline de Laines; Black lace and Chintilla veils; Black and scarlet Mei inn Shawls; Thihet Wool, dn. Rob Roy and Highland, do. Tartan, Blanket and Prussian, do. Cashmere and Mouseline de Laine, do. Silk, Cotton and Worsted Hosiery; Gloves, CALICOES, Tickings, Cheeks; Damask Table cloths, Table deiper; Irish linens, Sheeting, &c. &c. &c. All of which will be shown with much plea sure to those who may favor him with a call—and as he believes it will be their in terest to do so, he respectfully rig quests the Public to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. October 6, 1840. tf-28 WGOITtrAILIZSE Cr' . / r im subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public in general !hat he en mes on, in connection with the black- Qmithing the Wagon ;Fr:eking Business, and is prepared to execute nll orders in eith er of Irv! 'dawn bor.inesses in a workman like manner and at the shortest notice. C. W. 11OFFMAN. Gettysburg, May 5, 1.P.10. N. 11. An apprentice will be taken to the Black-Stnithing if immediate application be made. C. W. A. CLOTHS: counts!! CLI) HIS!!! UST opened a fresh lot—comprising Finn word dvrd Black, Invisible and Bottle Green, Blue. Olive and Mulberry Browns, Liribt Drabs, Oxford and Cadet Mixed, (of different qualities.) For sale at low prtres, Et . s? . It. G. M'CREARY. August 4, 1540. tf-19 DENTAL SURGERY. IN addition to the MEDICAL PRACTICE, Dr. D. GILBERT is prepared to insert MINERAL TEETH, of Ihn best quality, and to perform all other operations tbr the pro se:vat= and beauty of the teeth. All operni ions u. , arranled. Gettysburg, March 81, 1840. ly. Garlegant's Balsam of Health, Prepared only by the sole prop:etor, JOHN S MILLER, Fredericlc, Md. ADVERTISEMENTS OLD 14.1STABLISMILENT. UWE LIE Subscriber ling now on hand a very splendid nasortnient of CHAIRS AND BEDSTEADS, at his old Auld to South Baltimore street, which are unequalled for fleetness of finish in the Country; rind for the durability of his work, those who have been using it for years can testify-. lie wilil he pleastd see his old customers and friends; and the publiC ere invited to call and gee the stock on bend, it may be to their advantage be fore purchasing: 1 take this opportunity to return To my old pnirons nod fliendg, My thnnks sincere ns ever; And humbly hope till life ends, To ;Jobe their favors never. H. DEN WIDDIE. Gettvsburg,Mnrch 3. SHINGLES for 109000 1,), - , A I(.3bys C. W. HOFFMAN. Gettysburg, Sept. 29, 1840. tf-27 ALBAN-Y LOCK NOSPITAL. SYPHILIS. Oynnes Prinripiis nbsta. NCOURAGED by the uniform success attending his peculiar method of treatinevisiw he preven tion and cure of venereal complaints, and confirmed by the experience of many years in a widely extended practice; sensible also of the happy effects resulting to the community, from having confined himself en. tirely to the study and care of a class of diseases which there is every reason to deplore are too prev alent. llr COOKE continues to direct his sole attention to the treatment of every disorder that occurs from imprudence, whilst under the influence of intemper ance or any ocher baneful excitement, and to the cure of those dreadful maladies, which too often arise there from. These sometimes commence in a most simple form, and through neglect or injudicious treatment afterwards assume a more aggravated state of disease, occasioning abscess ulceration, nodes, caries of the bones. psuedo syphilis, cancer, promaturc old age, and too often end In a protracted incurable state of miserable existence. Dr. COOKE though professing exclusively the slu• tly and cure of these particular complaints, deems it proper to inform his friends and the public in general, in justice to his praeusional character, that he was properly t ductited and regularly inintiated intoevery branch of the profession as a general Practitioner in Europe. Dr. COOKE may be consulted therefore at all times, as usual at his offices, which are properly fit. ted up and arranged for confidential consultation. Country patients residing of u distance—and all other patients who prefer writing instead of a personal in terview—can be treated with . equal success on descri bing minutely their case by letter, and enclosing a remittance for advice and medicine. There mill bo no difficulty in sending packages to any part of the United States, and the medicines will be securely packed, carefully protected from observation,and sent without delay to the place appointed. OFFICES No. 3 Norton street, near Green street Albany, New York. Slay 5,1840. y. LiDtEJAYNE'S EXPECTORANT.—This in. valuable medicine is daily effecting some of the most astonishing and wonderful cures that have ever liven known. All who have ever used it for Asthma, Coughs, Spitting of Blood, Hoop. int Cough, Croup or Dives, Consumption,Chron• is Pleurisy, Hoarseness, Pain and SIitPIMPS of the Breast, difficulty of Breathing, and every other disease of the Lunge and Breast, can and do et test to its usefulness. 13rolichiiis,a disease which is annually sweeping thousands upon thousands to n premature glum under the mistaken name of Consumption, is always cured by it The usu• ill symptoms of ibis disease ,(Bronchi tit) ore Coughs,Soroness of tho Lungs or Throat, Hoarse, nese, Difficulty of Breathing, Asthma, Hectic Fe. ver, a spiting up of Phlegm or mutter, and sonic times blood. It is an it:if:inflation °lam fine skin which lines the inside of the whole of the wine tubes or air vessrls,w•hich run through every [tar ot' the Lungs. This Expectorant immediately suppresses the Cough, Puin, Infletnation, Fever and Difficulty of Breathing., end produces a free and easy Expectoration, and a Cl/I • is soon effec led. It always cures Asthmss—two or three large doses will cure the Croup or Hives of Childrenon from fifteen minutes to an hour's time. It Im mediately subdues the violence of Whooping Cough; and effects a speedy cure. Hundreds uho have been given up , by their physicians as incurable with "Consumption," have been recto red to perfect health by it. REV. JOHNATIIAN GOING, I). D. Presi dent of Granville College, Ohio, says—"lie was laboring under a severe cold, cough and hoarse. noes, and that his difficulty of breathing was su great that he felt himself in imminent danger of immediate suflbcstion, but was perfectly cured by using this Expectorant." Mrs Wks, of Sa lem, N. J. was cured of Asthma, of twenty years standing, by using two but ties of this medicine.— Mrs. ard, also, of Salem,was cured of the time complaint by ode bottle. A young lady, also of Salon,, who was believed by her friends to be far gone with Consumption, was perfectly restored by three bottles. Dr. Humilton, of St. James, Louth Carolina, was greatly nflbctod by a cough, Soarseness and soreness of the lungs, nod on using a bottle of this medicine, found permanent relief. 'rho following certificate is from a promising Physician, and a much respected Clergyman of tho 'Methodist Society, dated Modest Town, Va. August 27, 1838. Dr. Jayne—Dear Sir—l have been using your Expectorant, extensively, in coy practice, for tee Ina three months, and fur all attache of colds, In. floatation of the lungs, consumption, asthma, pains and w•eaknoas of the breast, it is decidedly the best medicine I have ever tried. Very respectfully yours, R. W. ‘VILLIAMS', M. D Numerous other certificates might he elided, out the above are considered sufficient evidence of itsgreat usefulness. Prepared only by Dr. D. Jayne, No. 21:1 South 'Third street, Philadelphia. Price 01. Where also may be had Jayne's Carminative Balsam, for the cure of Bowel Complaint, &c.— Tonic Vermlfuge, for tho removal of Worms, &c. Sanative Pills, for Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, and Female Diseases, &c. Also, Jayne's flair Tonic, for the removal of Baldness and preserva tion of the Hair. For sale at the Drug Store of S. D. BUEHLER Gettysburg, Feb. 18,1829. aspoeiNG COUGH, AND CROUP. --TO Issi‘a PAR ENTS--JAYNE'S EXPECTOIIANT,iP with Out oxcepitou the moat valuable preparation in use, for the above diseases. It coeverts Hoop ing Cough into a mild a..d tractable disease and shortens its duration more than ono halfoind pro duces a certain and speedy recovery. From halt to one tea •spot nful, will certainly cure Croup in infante and'young children, in Milian hour to an hour. The lives of hundreds of children will he savod annually, by always keeping it nn hand ready for every emergency. For sale at No. 20 South 3rd street Philadelphia. , 'For sale at the Drug Store of Gettysburg, Fob. IR, 18.10 CARMINATIY E "BA I.S.Alti Q 5 a nertain, Ref , and effectual remedy for Dye. emery, Diarrolona,or Loosenepp,Clrlera Aller hos, Summer Complaint, 'Minim, Griping Paine, Sour Stomach, Flatulency. &c. &c., and ell Spas medic and Nervous I) penscp,ns pick and Nervous !instinct), Hysteria, Cramp, &c. &c. This is ono of the must efficient, plensant and safe compositions ever offered to the public for the cure of the varieus derntigements of the stomach and bowels, and the only article worthy of ties leant confidence air curing Cholera lit fen tom or Summer Crmiplaint; end in all the above diseases it really ac!tr like a charm. All versoite are tequested In try ft, for there is ' no mistake" about its bring one of the mont vnl. table family medicines ever yet discovered.— Hundred! nay thooirands,ofeertifientes have been received from Physici, op, Clergymen, nod fami lies of the first respecbibility, hen ring the strong est testimony to its favour, too numerous to pub lish. . j * k • This iv In certify that I have used Dr Javne's Carminative Balsam very extensively in Bowel Complaints, nod haw , not the least hesitation in declaring it superior to any preparation that L have met with, for the relief of those dilonson. WILLIAM . STEELING, M. D. physician lc Ito Cuinberiatiri,l.4. J Almshouse. Bridvehm, luly !KUL Dr. D. JAYNE,— Denr'Sir,—Daving mr de use of your Clirminoive Balsain in my family, and findine it to be admirably adapted to the coin, plaints for which ii is intended, I take phlegm-4r in recommending. it in the else of my friends an.f , t' , i3 public generally, believing thnPo who are af flicted with any of these complaints will find to. lief in the use of this valuable medtcine. ATTENTION BALD HEADS. NO AP— OLOGY FOR WIGS. Of all the roam• dies over devised for the restoration and presrrvu• lion of the Hair, nothing has been finind equal to Jayne'm Hair Tonic. It Peleo rn fails to restore the hair to health and beauty. Many who weir, bald a few menthe ago, can now exhibit luxuri ant heads of hair by the use of it. Copy of a letter trum Dr. S. S. Fitch. PHILADELPHIA, May 11), 1859. Dr. Itlyne.—Dear I feel that I can hard ly say enough to you in favor of the Flair ,Tonic, prepared by you. My hair lied been falling off about two yearn, and had become very thin throe. toning speedy buldness,when I commenced using this remedy. In about ono week it ceased to fall HE I havo used it now about three months, end have as full and thick a head of hair as I can pen eibly desire. 1 have recommended its use t.l) number of my friends, who all spank well of it. If faithfully employed, I have on doubt of its gen. end success. I may add, that before using ilia Tonic, I had tried almost all the various articles employed for the hair, such as the Macassar nil the different preparations of Bear's Oil, Veg etable Flair Oil, &c. &c. without experiencing much. 'luny benefit. Respectfully yours, Tho Rev. LEONARD FLETCHER. Paster of tho Baptist Church, Grant Valley, Pa. w bo had been more or less bald for ninny years, used three bet. Hes of the Hair Tenie,ned hos now a fine growth of new hair over all that part of his head who:o he was bald, writes— Prepared only by Dr. I). Jayne, eole proprie. tor, No. 20 South Third Street, Philudelphi, Price el n hark.. I TIOUGH,ASTIIMA,SPII"FING OF 131.0013 W . ' of Sixty Yours Stunting, mini by Dr JarYno's Expectorant: Mr. A•ruiNsurv— Dear Sir: A row weeks ego I noticed in your paper, an account of the surpri sing effects of Jayne's Carniciative, in restoring a great number of passengers on board a Missis siind steamboat, to perfect health who were eine ted with Bowel Uoinplaint. 1 was glad to see you notice it so kindly.; you may rest assured it deserves the praise bestowed upon it. The ben efit I have received Irmo this medicine, more es pecially his Expecturant, induces mo to stuto my case to you.lor the benefit of those who ate led in the same way. It has been my misfortune, a r, to labor under a cough and asthmatic:ll op pression, for more Oulu l.alf u century. When a soldier in tho American camp, in 1778, I. with many others, (owing to great exposure,) had a violent attack of disease of the leings,by which wax disabled trout duty for a long timo. Since that period until recoilly, I have never been frou from a violent Cough and difficulty of breathing. Year after year 1 have expectorated over a gill a day; often much inure, and sometimes mixed with blood. For months together, night after .night, I have had to sit or be bolstered up to ob tain my breath. Tho weakness and debility cau sed by such constant expectoration, frequently brought the to a state herder in •on death. It hoe boon a matter of - astonishment to my family and friends that I ant hero to write this to you. I have had skilful physicians to attend toe, and every thing done that was thought likely to give me relief; without any beneficial effect. Last winter I had another severe attack of Inflame lion of the Lungs,.which I fully expected would be the lust. I then considered toy ease as part the aid of medicine, when I was persuaded to cull un Doctor Jayne. With the assistance or Divino Providence, through him,l was Once more raised trout my bed, but tho coughing and wheezing wearied eta day and night. He advised me to use his Expectorant. 1 did so, with it strong hope that, as it had cured many of my acquaintances of various diseases oldie Lu gm, it might at least mitigate my sufferings. Need I say how gratifi. ed I felt? It has EFFECTUALLY CUSPID me. As anon as I commenced takieg it, I found it teach-. ed my case, and I begat' to breathe with more freedom. My expecterstion became more easy, and lily cuu;b entirely left me. I now fool as well as ever I did in my life, and, am better than I hive been for the last SIXTY YEARS. Last SUM mor I spit a groat deal of blood; now, thank Goil„ lum perfectly cured Now, Sir, after suffering so long,and finding at bat such signal relief front Jayne's Expectorant, I feel anxious to in'orm my follow citizens where relief may be bud. it' you think this worthy a place in your paporyou will oblige me b y noticing it. NICHOLAS HARRIS, SEN.. N 0.35 Lombard Street. Dr. Jayne's Officio is N 0.20 South Third street: Philadelphia. Fox sale at the Drug Store of . tit WORMS: WORMS:: Wttit;llS!!! To remove those dangerous and troublesoine Wirth. itants of the Stomach and Bowels, which so otton impair the health and dustroy the lives of children. use Dr. Joyne's Tonic Verinifuee,a cur. lain and safe preparation for tho removal of the Various kinds of Worms, Dyspepsia, Sour Sto. mach, Want of Appetite, infantile Fever and Ague, and debility of On Stomach and Bowels, and organs of digestion. 'l`o be had at Nu. 20 South Third Street, Philadelphia. Price 5U cis . For salo at the Drug Store of S. ti. PUEIILER. Ciletlysburg, Feb. 18, :8.10. H. BUEHLER. A D EIVFISEMEN S. JAYNI:'S CERTIFICATES JONATHAN GOING, M. D. Preaident of Granville CuHugo, Ohlu. Now York, May 20, 1837. For Sale at the Drug Shorn of S. 11. BUEHLER Gamyßbwirz, Feb. IA. 18.10. No. I 7.2 Cbegtmit tareet "My hair is growing finely. I augur° yon." L. FLETCHER West Chester, Pa, March 2,1839 For sale ut the Drug Store of S. H. BUEHLER. Gellyslmrg, Feb. IR. 1840 PHILADELPHIA, August IGth, 1838 S. H. BUEHLER. Gettysburg, Feb. 18,18.10. S. S. FITCH.