ADVERTISBMENTS - NO u Estate of S LIEL CA SSA T, dereasid. ,ETTERS of Administration en the " • tats ntSAMUEL (jr,A3fa bitty of So.:limn township, .A dams ciiinty, deceased,, having heen.granted to David Cassni, r. siding in the same township, he hereby requests all persons indebted to said deceased, to make immediate payment of their; respective dues, and all persons having claims or demands against said estate to make known the same tails subscriber without delay. -. • DAVID CAS:SAT, Adoer, Dncoml , er y, 1840. nuiLDER.s, T IC II PT 0T X 0 1.1 TDF.Bcheol DireetorS of Latimore town ship. Adams oountv,-nro anxious to build 3 ..iciv srhoui Rousts the ensuing year, viz: One at or near the Ber mudian Church; one near the Friends' Meeting House, and ono near Jos. Flohr's, commonly called Lobriugh's--each !muse to be about 24 by 26 feet in'the inside; to be built of Logs, *ell finished and furnish. od with a desk, writing bibles itiid benches. The' Directors will meet lit the house et George Deardoiff in said township, on Sot. urday the:2d day of January next, to re• ceivo proposals, when a plan of the buil dings •will Ito exhibited. By order of ttiol3oard, . 101-IN WOLFORD, S'ec'y December 1, 11940. tdc4l6 f' WAREROOM. DAVID HE'AGY, 111. '12 ESPECTFUI:Pi r infirms his old -IL friends and, the public generally that he . has now on hand and fur sale at his ‘Varerooin inChambersburg stre't, a KAN). did and fashionable assortment of all kindsof • .FURNITIURE, which . lie will sell cheap for cash or country produce. Call and examine for yourselves, before purchasing eliewhere. Gettysburg; Oct.'27, IQ4O WANTED. TWO steady Journeymen cabinet Ma kers as annve..—Also,. Two Bolts to learn the cabinet making nosiness. D. 11. WOOLLEN pziarowtr FOR: RENT. r HE subscriber ,offers for rent the MID -111 DLE CREEK, FACTORY, to gether with about ONE nUNUEED , Acs of land, in a good state of cultivation.— This factory has• a great advuntange over any other to this section of country. It is situated ou the read leading from Emmitts• burg to Gett)sburg. The water power is never failing; the Factory large and incom plete orderi and has a good run of work. There is also a large . TWO STORY STONTI • -.1 1.: a le k s ISO ..)` Dwelling Nioistfe t 11 I and good barn on the firm. The above Factory will bo rented either with or without the farm. Persons wishing to view the property will please call on the proprietor, living near the ,Factory. • . SAMUEL 13 lIPN N. B. A lease on the above property will be given for one, five or ton years. S. S. M'N. if-32 November 3,1840. 11ARRISBURG PRENCEL BURR 'WILL STONE V %CT 0 RN . THE subscriber respectfidly inform); the Millers and Millwrigl.ts, end the trade in general, that he still continues to manufac ture. french Burr Stones, . n liarrisburg,mliere he keeps constantly on hand n good assortment of FaENCII Bung Btocxs ola 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 nt any other place in the United States, and will warrant them equal in quality to any that can be made in America-. Tho subsCriher will, if desired, deliver Burrs nt nny given point nlong the Canals or Railroads, nt his own risk. rn Orders by mail will meet the samo prompt attention as if personal application is made. IV. H. KEPNER. July 28, 1840: [liar. Int.] 6m-18 SILK AND FANCY 1100X000 JUST received a large assOrtrnent--:em bracing Black Italian Lustrings Silk, (llatteenie,) Very rich black Gro do Rhine, Blue black Lustring and Gro deGrani, Rich figared Silk, (a largo assortment,) Plain and figured Sating, Plain Gro da Nap!es, (all colors,) Black and Blue black French Bombe. zines,, • •- Ilandsonte style French Mouseline de Laines, Rieh Paris Aprons, (a new article,) Boiiiiet and Cap Ribbons, Kid Gloves; A GOOD •ssonntiniT OF Thread Limos. Jficonet and Swiss Edgings and Insert- tngs, French Lawns, Plain and Figured plus tins, &c. &C. For sato cheap, by R. G. M'CREAKY. August 4, 1940. tt• 10 ADVERTISEMENTS. GODEPSIADY'S BOOK, VOLS. 22 Sz-. 23, 1841. EDITED BY Mrs. SARAH J. HALE and Mrs. LYDIA SIGOURNEK MISS E, LESLIE Will have a Contribution in every Number. 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There is but one magazine now in this country that can date it+ origin from the same period of the Lady's Book; but the latter was the earliest periodical to offer remuneration for lite. Fury contributions. General Contents —One . 'original large sized Sled Engraving, by A. L Dick, in each number. A Fashion plate coloured (mark than every month. Two pages (generally original) Mom in each number. Forty-eight pages reading matte-. Pictorial Department —The same attention to this department will be displayed. Then splendid Steel Engravings. by A. L. Dick, Esq. that gave so much satisfaction last volume, will be continued. Throughout this year, the plates will be lied. ed, and embrace serious and pleasing subjects, and others that will contain a dash of humour. MI tastes shall he =stilted. 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Our edition is im. monse, double any ottidl• publication, therefore we are enabled to go to a greater expense than any other - publisher_ A better return may there fore be expected for the price paid , for subscrip. lions. •" Tho voice of the press has pronounced GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK at the head of the periodical Literature of the country, and he is do, tei mined that Rebell retain its proud superiority. With thiLview he has chosen for its eanductors two of tye most eminent female writers &this or any other country—Mas. Her/Land Mas. Snows= ?MT. assisted monthly by one of - no lase ability Miss Lrszte. 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 Water Works, Happy as a tiring, The Indian Maid, The Death of Lucia. With each of those was published a Fashion plate, containing either three or four figure. beau tifully and tastefully coloured. 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It will be 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; and as A NEW YEAR'S CWT. the Lady's Book is probably the most proper that could bo desired fur Ladies, edited by their own sex, and assisted, as the Editorial Department iv, by the Pictorial Embellishments, it is posititively the PARLOUR COMPANION. The Times aptly remarks that "a subscription to this work, would be a much more acceptable present to a fair friend during the coming holiday season, than any of the gingerbread annuals made of Laura Matilda poetry and diluted prose." There are ether publications that advertise FASHION PLATES. 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OSBORNE, than whom no person is more capable of doing it justice. General Features.—Literature, Tales. Essays, Legends, Romantic Indidents in History, Ex tracts horn the Old Peels, Reviews, Poetry, Fe male Education, Embellishments, Fashions Co. loured, Lace, Embroidery, Fac Similios, Music, A great deal of curiosity is often expressed to see the Cliiography of celebrated persons., We shall endeavor so fat as lies in our power to vat ify this feeling, by giving from time to time - cor. rem: imitations of the most celebrated Writers of the day. Any embellishments to be found In any other Magazine may be leaked for in the Lady's Meek. A PVERTISEM ENTS. - aur Reading Motler-igabout the same in quen• City its any similar production, probably a little in ravoi or the. Reek. It ,woUld be foolish and false to say that it contains more, and the propri. etords not willing to condeircend to sUch 111011118 for any supposed advancemeot or his Interest.— The paper is of the finest quality for periodical use. And the typographical execution has long been a subject of congratulation with those best acquainted with those matters. Transmission by itfail.—Ono - advantage the subscribers of THIS week will have.. is its early . reception. It will bo received at tin). remotest - Cities of the Union by the first day of the . month of publication. Business Deportment.—The price of ther publi cation is I'IIREE DOLLARS par annum—the mangy to be positively received before* number is sent. No letters will be taken from the Post Office unless the postage on them is paid. Unless positive orders aro given at the time of subscri• bing, the work is continued after the first year, and if not paid during the year, the price will be increased to FOUR DOLLARS. We still continuo to furnish ,WALTER SCOTT'S NOVELS comploto end tile LADY'S BOOK one year, for TEN DOLLARS. For the convenience. of parsons wishing to sub. scribe fur any of the following publicationa— Graham's .111sgazine—Saturdav Courier—Satur day Chronicle—Alexander's Wenl4.ly Mossonger, or Saturday Evening Post—they will be furnish. ed with the LADY'S Boo=, and any one of these publications one year, upon the receipt of Five Dottsae, postago paid. Address L. A. GODEY, 211 Chosnut stroet, Philadelphia. November 24, 1810! , —33 NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given to those indebt. ed to DANIEL BALDWIN, that the Books of the said Baldwin have been placed in my hands for collectibn, and suits will be brought immediately without respect to persons, un• less payment be made withirrrwErrry DAIS. WM. W. PAXTON. Gettysburg, Dec. 8, 1890. Bt-37 TEMPERANCE. 4Special meeting pf the "York Springs Total Abstinence Society," will he held in the Petersburg Academy, at 7 o'clock, on Friday Evening the tat day of January next. 7An Address will be delivered on the occasion. • N. A. RICKING, Sec'y. Deeember 22, 1840. td-39 LTA lt 2:4 Atteud. to youx Inte-restV. THE subscriber respectfully informs the public, and the Farmers particula,rly, that he has ready for delivery his lhoprovPd Two Firorse •THRASHING MACHINES; One of which is now in, the possession of Mr. Abraham Fisher, residing in MenaHen township, Adams County, Pa. Messrs. Fisher and Forney having fairly tutted 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 decidedly superior to any thing of the kind we have ever soon. From the small degree of friction and the rapidity of motion, two horses havu thrashed at the rate of two hundred dozen a day, with the greatest ease, and without injury to the grain. ABRAHAM FISHER. DANIEL FORNEY. Menallon township, Sept. 5, 1840. WE, the undersigned, do hereby certif y that we have seen one of S. H, Little's Two Horse Patent .Portable Threshing Ma chine to use and can assure the Farmers and the Public that it is worthy of the highest praise and patronage, as two horses can do the work of four with more ease and less hands. It saves one half the labour and performs the work in.the best manner possible. It possesses a decided advantage over any other machine, being less liable to get out of order, and easily to be removed. To see it in operation is sufficient to satisfy any one of its great utility and the propriety of our statement. George Smyser, John F. M'Farlane, David Ziegler, Wm. N. Irvine, C. Burluchy, John Barret, Robert King, • William M'Clellan, Joel B. Danner, A. B. Kurtz, S. R. Russell, Wm. Toughinbaugh, John Gilbert, Jesse Ashbnugh, John B. M'Pherson, Jamas C. Watson, Daniel Culp, ' Geo. C. Strickhouser, John Hamilton, S. S. King, C. Stout, John M. Stevenson, D. Horner, Benj. Lefever, J. White, (Freedom) FL Aughtnbaugh, David Troxel, Jr. Joseph Little, Amos Moginly, David sVMdrdie, Quintin Armstrong, Barnhart Gilbert Farmers who have been waiting for something better than heretofore otTered tor sale, will find this to be the article. Come see it, gentlemen, and judge for yourselves. S. H. LIrTLE. Gettysburg, Sept. 22,1840. tf-20 CERTIFICATES. OF AGENCY FOE THE SALE OF BRAN:DEM:ES Pegetable Universal Pills are held in Adams county by the following agents: THOS. J. Coorma & Gettysburg. Jrio. M. STEVENSON, Abraham King, Hunterstown. Ickes & Bridges, Petersburg. Wm. Hildebrand, East Berlin. • Cook & Tudor, Hampton. A. S. E. Duncan, CashtoWn. M'Sherry & Fink, Littlestown. A, M'Farlacd, A.bbottstown. H. W. Slagle, Oxford. • M. Level/or, Fairfield: - - As pills, purporting to be mine and put up in imitation, a amvenaed in various quarters prejudicial to health of those who use them, just it is but to warn the public agaiest pur chasing of any but such as are the avowed and authorized agents. By so doing they will be secured against deception. B. BRA NDRETII, M. D. Se imber 22,1840. I y-26 FASHION/141LE; BARBER • Ee../„ULEGZIEMSSEMD exD Chambersburg - Street, next door to. the Indian "Queen Ifotel, Gettipburg. subsciiber would respectfully formin the citizens of thin place a nd the public generally, that he has opened• n shop as ahove, and intendti to keernonStant= ly on hand a splendid assortment of • 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. All kinds of old hair lakcn in ox change for new work. NEW FALL AND WINTER • GOODS. UH. SWOPE has just received from • the cities of Philadelphia and Haiti more, a new and most desirable assortment Of Tall and linneer Goods, which he will be enabled and is determined to Sell CISEAPSR THAN Yvon. Among the goods just received are, Blue, Black, Brown, Green, Grey and Drab Cloths; Blue and black Pilot, and Beaver clothe; Blue, black, and fancy colored Cassi tnerev; Buck,kin and striped ditto; Cassinetts, of every shade, quality and price; Figured and plain black Satin vesting"; Merino and Valentin vestings; White, scarlet and yellow Flannels; Blue, brown, green, rod and yellow Can ton flannels; BleaChed and unbleaChed Do. do.; Rose and paint Blankets; Englieh; German and French Merino; Super black, ildattiuM Luteetring; Black Italian Do.; Colored Gro de Nap,.figured and plain; Monsolino de Lainoi; Black lace and Chintilla veils; Black and scarlet Merino Shawls; Thibet Wool, do. Rob Ray-and Highland, do. Tarlan, Blafiket and Prussian, do. Caishmere andMouseline - de Line, do. Silk, Cotton and Worsted Hosiery; Gloves,'Ciarcees, 'Pickings; Checks; Damask Table clothe,Table daiper; • Irish linens, Sheeting, &c. &e. &c. All of which will be shown with much plea. sure to those who may favor him with a call--Land as he believes it will be their in terest to do so, he respectfully requests the Public to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. October 6, 1840. tf-28 W Mien' Settle, Michael Rupp, James P. Paxton, John-Seott, ADVERTISEMENTs... GentleoicOs' Wigs, Ladies'. Do., Liulice - Braids, Friz - zettes, .&c. &c. &c. Juno 2, 1840 WAGON MARINO. TI E subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public in general that he carries on, in connection with the black smithing the Wagon .Making Business, and is prepared to execute all orders in eith• er of the abc.ve businesses in a workman like manner and at the shortest notice. C. %V. LIOFFNIAN.' Gettysburg, May 5,1840. N. B. An erventiee will be taken to the Black. Smithing if immediate application be made. C. W. H. CLOTHS! -- COL'ERS!! 'CLO UST opened a fresh hit—comprising Fine wool dyed Black, Invisible and Bottle Green, Blue. Olive and Mulberry Browns, Light Drubs, Oxford and Cadet Mixed, (of diflerent qualifies.) For sale at low prices, by It. G. M'CREAII,Y. August 4, 1840. tf-19 DENTAL SURGERY. IN addition to the MEDICAL PRACTICE, Dr. D. GI LPERT to prepared to insert MirsEgiv...TErrit, of thn best quality, and to perfortn all other' operations for the pre senration and beauty of, the teeth. All operations warranted. Gettysburg, March $l, 1940. ly. Garlegant's Balsam of Health. Prepared only by the sole propietor, JOHN S. MlLLER,.Frederick, Nd Gril HE subscriber has just received a further 4dil supply of this valuable medicine, which has gained a celebrity which 'few other articles has ever received in so short a time as this; the sale of which, has constantly increased, and will eon. tinuo to increase, na its merits are made known. This celebrated BALSAM or HBILTA, is 11 . eine and vegetable compound, warranted a safe andeffectual remedy for the cure of Dyspepsia, and for the whole train ofdisealies resulting from, and connected with d disordeidd•Condition of the of the stomach and liver, or, derangement of the digestive functions. As a family medicine it stands unrivalled, and should be possesied by all heads of families, particularly. by all those' that are subject to a constipation Orthe bowels; it opo. rates as a gentle aperient, givoa a tone and no. tion to the stomach and boWels, and enlivening and invigorating the wholo syalein. — This Bal. sam of Health does not contain a partichrof Mer. cury, but it ia.composed altogether of 'vegetable matter, which renders it perfectly harmless, and it is . no hindoranco to busiewis, nor any 'Koper customary employment:and habits. The propri etor could give a groat many Certificates of cures performed by this medicine in liiie advertisement, if, it did not occupy so much room. _ therefore ho decals it quite unnecessary, as'all those tvLo wish trisoo them can, by applying to his agent in this place. •• S. H. BUEULER,'Gottysburg,.or, Dr. AUG. TANEY, Emmiteburg, hid. September 29, - 1811). 6nt—.ll ADVERtISENI.Eg'TS. , -O,LO .ESTAiILISICMENT. FirIIE Subscriber has now on -hand a very splendid assortment of • .• CHAIRS AND -BEDSTEADS, at his old stand in South BaltiMure street, which are unequalled for neatness of finish in the Country; and for the durability of his work, those who have been using it for years can testify.' He will' -he pleased to see his old customers and friends; and the public•are invited to call and see the stock on hand, it may be to their advantage be fore purchasing: I take this opportunity to return To my old patrons and friends,. My thanks sincere as ever; And humbly hope till life ends, To loose their favors never. H. DEN WIDDIE Gettysburg,March 3. 0900' ;" OAK .. .iII:INGLES fur sale .by C. W. HOFFMAN. Gettysburg, Sept. 29, 1840. tf-27 ALBAN7 LOCH HOSPITAL. SYPHILIS. Omnes Principiis obsta. I I NCOCRAGED by the uniform success attending ' his peculiar method of treatment, for the 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: • Dr 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 other baneful excitement, and to the cure of those dreadfuirnaladies, which toooften arise there from. These sometimes commence hi a most simple form, and through neglect or injudicious treatment afterward. assume a more aggravated state of disease, occasioning abscess ulceration, nodes,caries of the bones, psuedo syphilis, cancer, promatiire old age, and too often end In a protracted incurable state of miserable existence. Di. COOKE though professing exclusively the stu dy and cure of these particular complaints, deems it proper to inform Iris friends and theTublic in general, in justice to his professional character, that he was properly' educated and regularly iniatiated into every branch of the profession es a general Practitioner in Europe. Dr. COOKE may be consulted therefore' at, all times, as usual at his offices, which are prorittili fit ted up and arranged for confidential. consultation. Country patients residing , tt a distanceand all other patients who prefttr writing instead of a personal in terview--can-be treated with equal success on descri bing minutely their case by letter, ind enclosing a remittance for advice and medicine. There will be 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. May 6,1940. ly. J AXNE'S EXPECTORANT.—This in. 4%0 valuable medicine is doily affecting somo of the most astonishing and wonderful cures that have ever been known. All who have ever used it for Asthma, Coughs, Spitting of Blood, Hoop. ing Cough, Croup or Hives, Consumptiod,Chron. is Pleurisy, Hoarseness, Pain and Soreness °CHI° Breast, difficulty of Breathing, and every other disease of the Lungs and' Breast, can and do at. test to its usefulness. Bronchitis,a disease which is annually sweeping thousands upon thousands to a premature grave. under the mistaken name of Consumption, is always cured by it The usu al symptoms of this disease ,(Bronclii Os) are Coughs,Soreness of the Lungs or Throat, Hoarse. nese, Difficulty of Breathing, Asthma, Hectic Fe. yor e a spiting up of Phlegm or matter, and some times blood. It is un inthimation of the fine skin which lines the inside of the whole of the wind tubes or air vessels,which run through every par. of the Lungs. This Expectorant immediately suppresses the Cough, Pain, Infatuation, Fever and Difficult of Breathing, and producer) a free and easy Expectoration, and a cute is soon effec. ted. It always cures Asthmas—two or three largo doses will cure the Croup or Ilives of Children,in from fifteen minutes to en 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,Z . lnive boon resto red to perfect health by it. _ _ REV. JOHNATHAN GOlklgilltr,D. Presi dent of Granville College, dbio, says—"he was laboring under a severe cold, cough , and hoarse. nose, and that hie difficulty of breathing was so great that ho felt himself in imininont dancer of immediate sulrecationt but was perfectly cured by using this Expocioraui." Mrs. Dilks, of Sa lem, N. J. was cured of Asthma, of twenty years standing, by using two bottles of this medicine.— Mrs. ard, also: of S'alom,was cured of the same complaint by ono bottle. A. young lady, eke( Salem, who was believed by her friends to be gone with Consumption, •was perfectly restoreol by three bottles. Dr. Hamilton, of St. James, houth Carolina, was greatly affected by a cough, .Soarsonces and soreness of the lungs, and . on tiding a bottle of this medicine, found permanent relief. Tho following certificate is from a practising Physician,..and a much respactod Clorgyman of the Methodist Soaiety, dated Modest Town, Va. August;27, 1838. . Dr. Jayne—Dear S ir—i have boon man your Expectorant,"oxtonsively, in my proctice orr!be last threo months, and for,all attacks of ' s, in. Somalian of the lungs, consumptlon, asthma, pains and weakness of the breast, it is decidedly the boat medicine I have over tried. Very 2 ospectfully yours. R. VI. WILLI , M. D. Nurnotous.other certificates might bo added, out Om -above are considored sufficitint oVldence of its great usefulness. Prepared only by Dr. D. Jayne, No. 20 South Third street, Philadelphia. Prico $l. Whore also - may' bo had Jayne's Carminativo Balsam, for the curo of Bowel Complaint, Tonic Vertnifugo, for the removal of Worms, Sr.c.- Sanative Pills, for Dyspopsia, Liver Complaints, and Female Diseases, &e. Also, Jayne's Hair Tonlr, for the removal of Baldness and prasorva. Lion of tho Hair. • For sale at the Drug StOro of " S. H. 'BUEHLER Gottysburg, Fob. 18,1840. IITIOPPING COUGH, AND CROUP. --TO PARENTS—JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT,iR With out exception the 'most valuable preparation in use, for the. above dieeasas. If chnverts Hoop. ing Cough'into a mild more tractable disease and shorfons.its 'duration more than one half,and pro duces a cortdin and aticedy recovery. From half to ono tea spot nful, will certainly cure CrOtip in infanta and young Children, in half an hour loan hour. The lives, of hundreds of children will be saved annually, by always keeping it on hand ready for every emergency. For sale at N0.'20 South 3rd street Philadelphia. • For sale at the Drug Skint ni 11. DUEIMER. tlattyaburg, Fob. 19,1840. A DYERTISEMENTS. • • •.1 A.Y NE'S . , CARTfill N ATIV E BALSAM as a certain, sal) and effectual remedy foe Dy e . ntery; Dia rrshine,ei I.oeseness.e.trolera m a , bus, Summer Complaint. Cholie„ Griping Paims, Sour Stomach, Flatulency. &c. earl all Sims modic and Nervous D.seases.as sic!: end Nereams fleadach, hysteria, Cramp, &c. &e. This is one of the most efficient,. pre-avant and safe compositions ever offered to the public for floe cure of the various derangements of dr staunch' and bowels, and the only article worthy of time least confidence for curing Chotera InCasteuro er Summer Complaint; and in all the above diiselies it really acts like a charm. All persons are requested to try It, far theme hi 'mo mistake" about its being °nerl thc moist val uable family medicines ever yet drscomered.— h undred! nay thonsands.ofeertiheateshame bees received from Physici.ns. Clergyman, amf fami lies of the first respectability, bearing the stroog est testimony In Its favour, too nmosercue to pails fish. CER7'IFICATES. This jetty certify that I have used Dr Jaynes Carminative Balsam very extensively in rowel Complaints, and have not the least hesitation in declaring it superior to any preposatian that I have mot with , for the relief of those digrases. WILLIAM STEELING, M. D. Physician tc the Cumberland, N.J Alinshmasir. Bridgeton, July 19,1836.• [Jr. D. Jayne,—Dear nude are of your Carminative Balsam in ms family, and finding it to. he admirably adaptedto the oars_ plaints for which ii Js intended, I mike pleasure in recommending It to the use of my friends and the public generally, believing those wilroare af flicted with any of these complaints will find re lief in the use of this valuable medicine. JONATHAN GOING, M. D. President of Granville College, OLio. New York. May '20,1837. For Salo at the Drog Store of S• H. BUEHLER. Gettysburg, Feb: IP, 18-10. ATTENTION BALD HEADS. NO AP— OLOGY FOR WIGS. Of all Ile recce dies ever devised for the restoratioo and peeserra tion of the Hair, nothing has been Gland equal to Jayne's Hair Tunic. It seldom faits to restore the hair to health and beauty. Mamie who were bald a few months eg o, can now exhibit kiwi, ant hoods of hair by t he use of it. Copy of a letter Irma Dr. S.S. Fitch. PITILADELFIrea, May 10. ItiZt. Dr. Tayne.—Dour Sir.—l feel _that I can Lard ly say enough to you in favor of the Hair .Toanc, prepared by you. Nip hair had been &Eli nz about two years, and had become very thin dares toning embody haldness.when I curcerneaced using this remedy. In about one week it ceased to fall off. I have used it now about three roanths,and have as full and thick a bead of hair as 1 can pins. sibly desire. I have recommended its nee to a number of my friends, who ail speak laell of at. If faithfully eniployed,l have no eiacticof easgem_ oral success. 1 may add, that before wing ths Tonic, 1 had tried almost all the rano= articles employed for the hair, such as the Macassar Oall all the different preparations uf BesesOill„ Veg etable Ilatr Oil, &c. &c. without experiencing much, tinny benefit. Respectfully yours, No. 1:2. asessaan stiacet. Tho Rev. LEONARD IFthrones, Faster of the Baptist Church, Great Valley, Pa- ho Loa been mcno or loss bald for many years, cant : tines Lot ties of the Hair Tonic,and has now a EAR Locarth of now hair over all that part of hiss head whet. ho was bald, writes— "My hair 13 growing 1.1.7.ety. I assize° you, L. FLETCHER. Wont Chester, Pu. March, t1;.18.33. Proparod only by Dr. D. Jayne, eree ;cropiriie tor, No. QCI 'South Third Street, Phi:seekZia. Price $1 a bot'le. For sale at the Drug Stcre of S. H. EUEHLEIL Gettysburg, Fe b.lB. 18-10. aiIouGILASTHSIA,SPITI LNG OF BLOOD N.lO of Sixty Years Standing, craws by Dr Ji4rie's Expectorant! PRlLAnzurnu. August 'Cab, Mr. ATKINSON—Dear Sir: A few weeks ago I noticed in your paper, an account of the surpri sing effects of Jayno's Carminative, in restoring a great number of passengers on board a Missis sippi steamboat, to perfect health who wereaSee ted with Bowel Complaint. I 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 from this medicine, mosses pecially his Expectorant. induces ma to state my case to you.for the benefit cf those who are afflic ted in the same way. .It has been my misfortune-, sir, to labor under a cough and asthmaticall op prossion, for more than I-all a venture. Mime a soldier in the American camp, in 11;6 . .1. with many others, (owing to great exposure 4 had 'a violent attack of disease of the Luagvhy which I was disabled from duty for a long time- Siltid3 that period until recently. I have never been fines from a violent Cough and difficulty of breathing. Year after year I have expectorated over a villa day; oaten touch more, and sometimes mixed with blood. For months together, night alter night, I have had to sit . or be bolstered op to ob tain my breath. The weakness and debility cau sed by such constant expectoration, frennemily brought me to a state bordering on death. Alt has been a matter of astonishment to my family and friends that lam here to write this to yen. I have bad skilful physicians to attend roe, and Amery thing done that was thought likely to give me, relief, without any Beneficial eTeco. Last winter I had another severe attack offlsidama lion of the Lungs, which I fully expected would be the lest. then considered my case as past the aid of medicine, when I was persazded torah on Doctor Jayne. With the assistance of Divine Providence, through himi,l-was once mime raised from my bed, but the coughing acid wheezing wearied me day and night. He advised me tomes his Expectorant. 1 did se, with a strong hope that, as it had cured many of my anima:clam:es or various diseases c.;the Lu gs. it might at least mitigate my sufferings. Need I say how gratifi ed I felt? It has ers-rertrazz.v . mum sae. As ison as I commenced taking it. 1 fazed it readi ed, my case, and I began to breathe with mere freedom. My expectoration became mom eay. and my couch entirely left me_ I sow feel as well as eve: I did in my life, and am better than I have been for the last 'awry TEAMS. Lastsom mcr I spit a great deal of blood; now. thanlk lam perfectly cured Now, Sir, after suffeiricx so long,and finding at last suchaigovl relief hem Jayno's Expectorant, I feel aresincs to iiivoner my follow citizens where relief may he had. If you thinkthis worthy a place in your paperycnt will oblige inn by noiicing it. NICHOLAS HARRIS, Sa,i7- . N 0.35 Lombard Street_ Dr. Jayno's Office is Nu. 2CI with Third street Philadelphia. For sale at the Drug Store off S. Gettysburg, Feb.18,1840,- WVOR MS! WORMS!! WORMS!!! To remove these. dangerous and tircohliesocre immab ilanta of the Stomach and Bosirts, witich too often impair the health and destroy de Hereof children. use'Dr. Jayne's Tomie liercLifaCr.e,,li cer tain and safe preparation for the removal of the various kinds of Worms-. Dyspepsia, Foes S.t.lts. much, - Want of Appetite. intainiiie Fever aril Ague, and debility ut the Stomach a. xi Dearer. and organs of digestion. To he had at X. !.. 4 13 South Third Street, Philadelphia. Price Std eta. Forsalo at t h e Drug Store of 111. Gottysburg, Fob. 16. :840. S_ S. FITCH, S. 11. EVEIILESI.,
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