1P4a12/BtFircb BE quiwr, I'LL_ CALL MY MOTHER. As I was sitting is a weed • Under in oak tree's lofty cover, Musing, id pleasant solitude, j Who should come by, but John, my War; He pressed my hand, and kissed my cheek, Then warmerigrovving, kissed the other; When I exclaimed, and strove to shriek, "Be quiet, dot I'll callihy mother." He saw my anger was sincere, And lovingly began to chide me; And wiping from my cheek the tear, He eat upon , the grass beside me, He feigned such pretty, morons woe, Breathed such sweet vows one on another, I could but smile, while whispering low, "Be quiet, do! I'll call my mother." Lle talked io long, and talked so And 8:070111 he meant not to deceive me, I felt more grief than I can tell, ' When with a kiss he rose,to leave me! nOh Johnl" said I, "and must you go! I'lcni thee bettor than all othorl There Is no need to hurry 'so— / never meant to call my mother!" MAPLE. Sunen.-7Gen. Chancey Eggle. sten .bas the most extensive sugar camp in Ohio, situated in Auburn, Geauga Co. His sugar house it furnished with "fixtures and aparatue for manufucturing 500 pounds of sugar per day. ' A reservoir capable of containing.6o or 80 ,barrels, receives the sap, whence it is drawn into iron pans, pla ced over a furnace to be boiled down, and transferred-again to'a lame kettle for iced• garing off." ' 2700 :trees have been tapped this year, though the season has not been a favorable one for making sugar: - Some seasons he has made as much as 10,000 pounds. The finality made by him in one season, three.or four years ago, brought 812,500. GOOD Illma.anterm—The Newark Ad. vertiser says that fifteen years'ago a farm to Westein New York, of 400 acres, ex hausted by bad husbandry, was bought by a Scotch farmer for 4000. This farm has been's° improved by good husbandry that the owner was last year offered for it $40;060. He refused the' o(fer upon the ground that it had actually 'netted'biro the Interest of 80,000. -.w~M.- IMPORTANT TO SUFFERERS FROM THE TOOTRACRO. - At a meeting of the Lon don -Medical Society, Dr.' Blake stated "That he was able to cure the racist desper ate cases of tooth-ache (unless the disease was connected with rheumatism) by the application of the following remedy to the decayed tooth:—Alum 'reduced to an im palpable powder, two dreams; nitrous spit.. it of either, seven drachms. Mix and ap ply thoP to thoiootlw FATAL CASUALTY..—WS ieSall from the Cumberland Civilian that Mr. Henry Virright; en esteemed citieen of that - • place foal his life ti n y? , a sudden end melancholy eativalty on Sunday week. It appears that during the prevalence of a heavy storm of Wind, on.thatday, Mr. Wright started on horse back to:visit his sister, residing near Cresaptown, and whilst riding through the woods, shoat two miles above Cumber land, he met a friend, Mr. Jamee Wiirren; wbeo they Stopped and entered into conver- . sation, and while thus engaged, a heavy tree nearby fell, and hefore they could"get out of the way, it reached them;" "Mr. Wa rren was etrytok• on the head, by a breach, and stunned, though net dangerously hurt. Hut Mr. Wright was caught and crushed to the earth by a large limb; which when found, was lying across, his Invest. The injuries thus sustained were such as to cause his death on the second day after tho accident. AN INTEBEEITING FAcr.--The Rev. Mr. Bacon, in an address on the death of Presi dent Harrison, at New, Haven, mentioned the fact that deneral Harrison was a de scendant of Major General T. Harrison,one of The members of the British Parliament who Signed the death warrant of Charles the First. The announcement of this fact caused a very visible "sensation—and the minds of the most present probably reverted to the circumstance that within a rod or the pulpit from which the reverend orator was speaking, were reposing the bodies of Golfe, Dixwell, and Whalley, three other mem bers, of the same Parliament, and the sign era of the same Death Warrant against the British King Charles was beheaded on the 80th of January, 1648. Is MUNCHANSEN Arave3-I'hey say that "when the sky falls we shall catch larks," but it appears from the, following which we clip from the Baltimore Ameri crib, that we can catch geese eggs before that catastrophe happens! "One of the workmen attached to the Baltimore Shot tower, while passing through Howard's Park, at an early hour on Thursday morn ing, heard a flock of wild geese passingo ver him and' ooking up saw something white deseeading towards the ground. He took his at containing his hauekerchief and was thus enabled to catch unbroken a large goose egg, which bad been sent' down by one afthe aerial party referred to." Minatory is a pretty good one, but if 010 egg had 'been cracked in its descent, the joke would have been cracked better! TA Rum= ice. TUB PREBIDENT.—The editor of tho Boston Tou*ript save he ,has k e pt a copy of each of his exchaoge paPera which insouniced-the death , of Jbe Presi dent, wlstoh-be intends,to have bound its' a volume &t. preservation. - lie also kept. a list of those which did not dress in mourn• lag en account of the melancholy As yet it numbers NAY five which omitted to put on the suitable outward habiliments ofserrow —The Jouroel of Commerce sad Now York Post are tWo of the five. fM=MM , Asszammzrs NOTICE. A LL persons interested , are required to Ili , take notice, that the Account of Jo. SUIT TAYLOR, Trustee of ilenry Sped. man, (lunatic,) has been filed in the Pro. thonotary's Office, at 'Gettysburg, for set tlement in the Court of Common Pleas of Adams county,- and that the same will be presented for confirmation and allowance at an adjourned Court, to be held on . Tuesday the Ist day of June, A. D. 18411. AMOS MAGINLY; Proth'y. Prothonotary's Office, May. 4, 1841. 3 tc-5 CENTS Xlilen no ANANV AY from the subscriber, liv ing inStraban township, Adams co., Pa., on Thursday the 22d ult.,.an, indented apprentice to the Saddle-The nuking ,bu sinese, named JOSIAH . “trizi,spx. Said boy is about 13 years of age, and had on when he left a drab toundabeui, pretty muchworn, blue dab vest, cord pantaloons, and black hat, without brim. , All persons are hereby cautioned against harboring or trastiag said boy on my account. The a• bove reward will.bo given for hie apprehen sion, but no thanks or charges. EDPN NORRIS. Ilay .4, 1841. 3t-8 REMOVAL. Cho aatanu zt za FASHIONABLE TAILOR, ESPECTFULLT informs the cit izens Am' of Gettysberg and its vicinity, that he has removed' his Tailoring Establishment to the house forinerly occupied by Mr. Ro. bert Taylor, on South Baltimore street, a few doors South of West Middle Street, where he will be happy to receive and ful• fil all orders in his line of business, in . the most fashionable and workmanlike manner. As the subscriber regularly receives the LATEST Philadelphia Fashions, he confidently hopes to be able to give very general satisfaction to, all those who may entruat him wall their work. C(rThe subscriber takes this opportuni ty to return thanks to his old friends and customers for their patronage, and respect. fully solicits a continuance of the same. N. - B. COUNTRY PRODUCE will be taken in exchange for work. Prettytaburg, March 30, 1841. tf-1 q 42410 ISl4APagartiaio FASHIONABLE BARBER M4211a , 42115CE1136 HAS removed his Establishment-to the South side of Chambersburg street, a few floors west of the. Court house, where he keeps constantly on hand a e'lendid as sortment of Gntlemeps' Wigs, Ladies' Do., Ladies' Braids, Friz zettes, Curls, Puff's, Vic. Etc. &c. Qom - the subscriber takewthis methed to return thanks for past encouragement, and respectfully solicits a continuance of the same. J. S. Gettysburg, April 20. tf-4 SPRING GOODS. D. II SWOVE , II AS just received a general supply of II Fashionable SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, Wool dyed Black & Fancy colored Cloths. Spring and Summer Caasimeres, Wellington Black Summer Cloth, Imperial Crape do. Black Lima do. Do. Cashmelette, Corded and Striped Linen Drills, French and Irish do. do. Handsome Spring and Summer Vestings, Satin Cravats and Sinelts, London and American Prints, +l-4 French, and American Chintz, Painted Lawns, Mouslin de Lanes ' Black and White Lawns, Farm) , Shawls, Nett and Gause Scarfs, Nett, Mohair and Pic . Nic Gloves, Silk and Cotton Hosiery, Handsome Bonnet Trimmings, Leghorn Flats, Florence Braid Bonnets, Nun 44 Shaker do., Parasols and Umbrellas, With a great variety of other cheap and desirable Goods, all of which will be sold 'Ton the most accommodating terms to those who may fav9r him with a,call. April 27. .. tf-0 t*u. Lit *olio+ Its'' W. M. l tairstfilint IMAS just received. a large assortment ^AN. or tippling -Goods, which he can sell cheaper then they have been sold id this place. The assortment consists of taoths9 Cassimems, Cassinetta, Tweeds, Gutubroaee Summer Clothe, Velvete, Celicgee, Silks:dm 4.c. a good no 110 tnient of GROCERIES I ,Scyth e and a large assortment of QUEENS WARE: April 27. ttt. :.+l'~4~•,tt~ixra,►e,R*;u+~.~-.. .-.,~e~.,,.,.*4~0~.-ay.a«.>'~-rrscr.. ?~~e-wr+-~.Mw~~ wi». A DVgRTISEM ENTS: AMONG WHICH ARE A,DYERTISEMENTS• 31111,111 1 611111031,121 .CONVECTIONARV• THE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Gettysburg and , the public generally, that ho has taken the stand for merly occupied by J. Gowen, in South Bal timore street, a few doors south of the Court house, where he constantly keeps on ,hand, and offers for sale, a general assortment of Confections Truits l , EA. • such as Candies, Fruits, Nuts, Toys, ,drc.; also, Cakes; Bear and Cider. He respectfully solicits .a share of the public,patronage. J. G. WEAVER. Gettysburg, April 13. tf-3 EZMVILIa. ;--v -/ b. T 7.1111 ILIE. it Ciritavre- MAILER W gtOtIPOa 424 a 2OI WIS.M.O AKES this method of informing his friends and customers generally, that he has REaIIOPED lIIS SHOP to the bwlding lately occupied by Mr. L. Sharp, in Baltimore street, dearly opposite Mr. Fahnestock's Store, whore he is pre- pared to execute all war* in his line with neatness and promptitude. oz:rile returns his thanks for former fa• vors and respecfully solteN a continuance of the public patronage. WANTED ONE or TWO BOYS, between 15,aud 17 years of age, to learn the above business. None need apply unless well recommended. Gettysburg, April 6. .tf-2 ASSIGNEXOS' NOTICE. ALL ,persons interested are required to take notice, that the Account of John Wolford, George Deardorffand Joseph Bit tinger, Trustee;s of HENRY BITTING ER, has been filed in the , exothonotary's Office, at Gettysburg, for settlement in the Court of Common Pleas of Adams county; and that the same will be presented for con firmation and allowance at an Adjourned Court, to be held on Tuesday the first day of June, A.D. 1841. AMOS M AGINLY, Proth'y. Prothonotary'e Office, / April 27, 1841. ) tc-5 LOG CABIN RIFLE. APROPOSITION WORTH CONSIDERING. To induce persons to act as agents for procuring subscribers to the RIFLE We sub mit the following proposition. For $35 we will send one hundred copies to not more than ten addresses. For $l5 fort,y copies to not more than four. For $5 twelve copies to one address. This will afford over twenty-five per cent to agents for their trouble, and as every one can procure one hundred or more sub. scribers, in their own neighborhood, he will be doing a fair business in these hard times. Any one to make d a business for a month could procure two or three thou sand at least, as no body will refuse to pay fifty cents for a paper for six months during so exciting a campaign.as the approaching one will undoubtedly be. Address, H. Morituomenv, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. March 30, 1841. 3t-1 CHEAPER THAN EVER 1 OItAG.FA A. it. 141 0 , HAS just received, and is now opening a lARGE STOCk. OF Org 14'; limbo * praceries, Hardware, Queensware, &c. All of which will he sold at the most refill. ced prices Please call; examine and judge for yourselves. Gettysburg, April .13,.1841..4t-3. P. S. The notes and book accounts of the Tale firm of Geo. & W. Arnold yet unpaid, would; be thankfully received by GEORGE ARNOLD. MORE PROOFS of the Efficacy of Dr. Swayno's Compound syrup et Wild Chery Bark.—Mrs. Brown,, corner of Second street and the forks of German town Road, effectually cured. Her,iryin toms were general debility, attended wiffr a constant Cough, pain in the aide, breast and back, with other symtoms indicativo of Pulmonary Disease, not essentialle in timate. Allot using the' second bottle 'Of this invaluable medicine, her' Coughlin. tirely disappeared, and her strength increa- Sing fast, and by the time she used two 'bot tles more, she found herself freed from alt pain and ikther unpleasant symtoms attended f‘r disease. She is now enjoying. perfect health, and willing to give. Any in ' formation respecting her cure; likenliso tecommenda this Syrup to all afflicted with a Cough or a disease of the. Lungs. For sale at No. 19 N. EIGHTH at Philadel phia. ' For . Sale. in Gettysburg, at• the Drug store of a S. FORNEY, Agent: April 0,14341 i 81-2 AN Apprentice to the Print ing., Business wanted at this Office. ADITRATiff 4 IOFrgI• • .; 11 , i) if 11, . anus_ obsta. 10 10 tiP4OBD bt the onigorai auccsawatteading • bits.pecallar method of.tts , atznent. for the preven tion and cure of venereal aouiplainte, and confirmed by.tbe.e*perienie of many yr Va in e widely dxtuuded predate; senaible alio of the :happy effictsresultiug to the. community. from havingssoufined himself en tirely.to the study and care of • clan of diseases which there is emery reison.todeplore.nre too fray- • alent. Dr COOKE continues to direct hls sole attention to the treatment of every disorder-that occurs from imprudence, whilat under the influence of intemper ance or any other baneful excitement, nod to the cure of those dreadfultnaladies, which toooftentsriseihere from. These sometimes commence ins most simple form, and through neglect or injudicious treatment afterwards assume amore aggravated state of disease, occasioning abscess ulceration, nodes, caries of the bones. psucdosyphilioi cancer, promature old age. and too often end In a protracted incurable state of miserable eiistenee.. . . Dr, COOlCE,tbortgli professing exclusiYely the stu dy and cure of these particular pomplaints, deems , it proper to inform his friends andtheentilic in general, in justice to his professional character, that bcr,was properly educated and regularly iniatiated into every branch of the profession as aseneral Practitioner to Europe. Dr. -COMM may be consulted`therefore• at all limos, as usual at his offices; Which ampruperly,tit ted up and arranged for confidential consultation. Country patients residing at a distance—Lands/lather patients who prefer writing instead of a,personalln. tot-dew—can be treated with equalsuccess on descri bing minutely their case by letter, arid' 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 obaenration Anil sent without delay to the.place.appoluted. OFFICES 15T0.,3 Norton street, near Green street, Albany, New York. • ' A1aY.5,1840. 1 y. ,1 0 CERTIFICATES OF AGENCY FOR THE . SALE OF BEritaTZMIBTE S S regtfable 'Universal pith are held in Adams county by the following agents: TAOS. J. COOPER & Gettysburg. JNO. M. STEVENSON, Abraham King, Hunterstown. Ickes & Bridges, Petersburg. Wm. Hildebrand, East Berlin. Cook & Tudor, Hampton. A. S. E. Duncan, Cashtown. M'Shorry & Fink, Littlestown. A. M'Farlarid,•A.bbettstown. H. W. Slagle, Oxford. M. Lawyer, Fairfield. As pills, purporting to be 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. BRA NDRETEI, M. D. September 22,1840. ly-86 O. K.! CHEAP CLOTHS AND 0.11.06111ZER.106. JUST received a fresh supey of Fine wool dyed, Black ciciths• Super Blue and meco lyed Back do.; Invisible and Bottle Green do.; Olive, Mulberry, and London Crown do.; Cadet, dark mixed, and drab do.; Very fine Beaver and Pilot do.; ALSO—a good assortment of Cassimeres and Cassinetts; for sale at prices that will make Tines nETTEn, by R. G. M'CREARY. December 22, 1840. tr-3 WAGON MANEN'G. IHE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public in general that he carnet§ on, in connection with the black smithing the Wagon Malang Business, and is prepared to execute all orders in eith er of the above businesses in a. workman like manner and at the shortest notice. Gettysburg, May 13, 1840. N. B. An apprenttce will be taken to the Illack•Smitbing if immediate application be made. • C. W. H. FOR PUBLISHING A MONTHLY MAGAZINE, THE BALTIMORE PHIDIX: BY JONES, SHERWOOD & CO., NO. 2} N. GAY STREET, BALTIMORE. Baltimore is called the grave of toga zides, It is our intention to publish one that cannot be killed. From the ruins of the periodical literature of our city, the Pm:crux is designed to rise aloft provided with full fledged wings, and ample beak and talent.. During the first year it will give, entire, A IVEW iIMERICAN NOVEL: (By the Author of 'Wild Western Stenee.') This, alone, if published by a book seller, would cost $1 75 cis. per copy. ORIGI. NAL TALES, ESSAYS, REVIEWS, POETRY. dm., will also be found in every dumber. Lech number will contain forty, pages; forming,at the end of the year, a volume of about FIVE HUNDRED PA drES. The paper will be ethe first finali ty, and the typegraphy in the very best style. It willibe.isseedon the-first of April. TERMS: A.Stagle.Subscriber, 8.1 no A Club. ofihrtie for 4: 00 . four 41 . 5 00 ten " 10 00 ' ' [PAVaIgISTS BLit 'INt ADVA / NCE.I Tito; matter given in. the Pita:nix' will likewisaappear in-the Vieiter, and this en= babies-us to offer the work , at thwebovelovr rates. Subscribbre address' JONES;' SHERWOOD' dz• CO:, No.-2}.N.- Gay 81. 1 B.k;no,e, Md. March 2,1.841. ' • • - 33.41) N,161 IV. AIL A.N .11) FANCY , GOODS.: . GI ilreavs, A &just - received - a fresh supply of ar ,AL:AL- titles suited Co the Reason, to which the attention of the LADISS is particularly invited, as the assortment embracest some Very fine and and desirable goods. December 22,19,40. • tf-218 C. W. HOFFMAN. PROPOSALS TO DS INTITLIGD MMl=l== ADVERTISEMENTS 'IL` 0 MULE 1011316141 LC. riIHE subscriber is agent fur the sale of -IL Monuments, • Tomb . 7'a bles, Head . and Foot Stones of all sizes and qualities, ,Mantle, Window and Door stlls,,Bar, Hearth and Paint stones, Mullersi4v. which, for neatness, accuracy and elegance is not surpassed by any other manufactory, either in the quality of •atone, beauty of sculpture, or general elegance of finish +Persons wishing to purchase can be sup• plied at dmt nonce and on the moat reason. able terms, by leaving the dimensions quality and , manner of finish with the sub. sonber. • G. W. HOFFMAN, Agent for W. Loughrige. Gettysburg, Feb. 2, 1841. 1f..45 SILK .A 1) FANCY 000003 JUST receiV -- ed.a large as bracing `Black Italian Ltistrings Silk, (Matteenis,) Very rich black Gro de. Rhine, Blue blaok Lustring and Gro de G rani,. 'Rich 'figured Silk, (a large assortment,) Plain and figured Satins, ,Plain Gro de 'Naples, (all colors,) Black and Blue black .French Bomba ,zines,, Handsome style French -Mouseline de 'Laines, Rich Paris Aprons, (a new article,) Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, Kid Gloves; A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF Thread Laces, Jaconet and Swiss Edgings and Insert ings, French Lawns, Plain and Flgured e Mus Tins, &c. &c. Por sale cheap, by R. G. M'CREARY. - August 4, 1840. tf-19 Gaflegant's Balsam of Health, - Prepared only by the .sok-propietor, JOHN S. MILLER, -Frederick•, Md. OVOID subscriber line just received la finther 4.4 supply of this valuable medicine, which hue gdined a celebrity which few other articles has over received in so Shorts time as this; the sale otwifich, has constantly increased, amt will con. tinuo to increasooss its inerits are made known. This celebrated BALSAM .05' 1-15gAI,Til, itl , ll medi cine and vegetable compound, warranted a safe and etfectuill remedy for the cure of 'Dyspepsia, and for the whole train of diseases resulting from, and connected with a disordered condition'of the of the stoinach and liver, or, derangement of the digestive functions. •As a family medicine it stands unrivalled, and should be possessed by 011 heads of families, particularly. by all those that are subject to a constipation of the bowels: a ope. rates as a gentle aperient, gives a tone and ao= tion to the stomach and bowels, and .enlivoning and invigorating the whole system. This Bal sam 'of Health does not contain 'a parttclo of Mer cury, but it is composed altogether of vegetable matter, which renders it perßictly harmless, and it is no hinderance to business, nor any proper customary employment and habits. The propri. otor could give a great many certificates of cures performed by this modicirie in this advertisement, If it did not occupy so mach room; therefore he deems it quite unnecessary,as all those w!.o wish to sec them can, by applying to hie agent in this place. S. 11..BUEHLER, Gettysburg, or, Dr. AUG. TANSY, Errimitsburg, 7 lild. September 29,.1840. Bm-27 rIANR. JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT.—This in. ad/ valuable medicine is daily effecting some of' tho most astonishing and wctnderful cures that have ever been known. All who have ever need it for Asthma, Coughs, Spitting of Blood, Hoop. Ing Cough, Croup or Hives, Consumption,Chron. its Pleurisy, Hoarseness, Pain and Soreness of the Breast, difficulty of Breathing, end evety other disitnoe of the Lungs and Breast, can and do at test to Its nselblness. Bronchitis,a disease which to 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 ,(IkoniThi tie) are Cougbo,Soreness of the Lungs or Throat, Hoarse ness, Diffitulty of Breathing, Asthma, hectic Po. vor, a spiting op of Phlegm or matter, and some times blood. It is an inflamation of the fine skin which lines the inside if the whole of the wind tubes or air vessels,which run through every/fat , of the Lungs. - This Expectorant immediately suppresses the Cough, Pain, Inflamation, Fever and Difficulty of Breathing, and produces n free and easy Expectoration, and a cute is soon eke. fed. It always cures Asthmas—two or three large 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 b,y their physicians no incurable with "Consumption," have boon reale rod tofierfact health by it. REV. JOHNATHAN GOING, D. D. Pros'. dont of Granville College, Ohio, iniya—"he was laboring under a severe cold, cough and hoarse ness, and that his difficulty of breathing was - so great 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.— Mis. Wnrd, also, of Salern,was Cured of same complaint by Obe bottle. A young hidy, 5100 of Salem, who was believed by her friends tube far gone with Consumption, was perfectly restored by three bottles. Dr. Hamilton, of St. James, booth Carolina,,wits ghastly affected by a cough, Soarseneas and soreness of the lungs, and on using a bottle `of this tnedidine, tbuiid permanent relief. The folloWing certificate - is Volt a pr'setising PhysicitM, and. sr much - respected Clergyman of the Methodist Stociety% dated • . Modest Towo,,Va. August 27;1838.. Dr. Sayne--Dear have been using your Expectorant, exten'sliely, in' my practice, for the last. thtee months, antiiibt ell `attacks or totag, flaeratioir of ,the• longs; cOnsumption, asthma; pains and weakness of the breast, it la.docittedly the beet rnedicine I have ever tried. _ Verytosipectrully yours. R. W. WILLIAMS, M. D. Numerous other certificates might be added, out tho above aro considered so cut evidence of ita.groat usefulness. Prepared only by Dr.. D. Jayne. No : 20South Third street, PhiladelPhia. Price $l. Where-also may be had Jayne's Carminative Balsam, for the cure of Bowel Complaint, &a.— Tonic Vormifuge, for the tailwind of Worms, &c. Sinati've Pills, for Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, and Female Diseasee, &c. Also, Jayne'a flair Tonic; for the removal of Baldness and proaerva. lion orthe• Hair. Portiate at the DiegStoie of S. H. BUEHLER. Gettysburg, Fob. 18,1890. JOB PitINTING, OF ALL KIEND9, Neatly-end expeditiously executed it the °Moe of "THE STAR do BA W 411." , , *DVERTISEMEN'I J A YNE'S CARMINATIVE BA ILSA 111 qs a certemon6 and effectual remedy frr Ps's. 'Ca. °Mary; Diem* ham ,or Loor•enesa,Chorer n slor. bus,,Summer.,Complalnt, Molly, Griping Poins, Sour Stomach, Flatulency, &c. &c., and all Sphs modic and Nervous D.sonaes,as sick and Nei vous Headset), Hysteria ' Cramp, &o. &c. This is one of the most efficient, pleasant and safe compusitions.ever offered In the public for tin cure of the various derangements of the stomach and bowels, and the only article worthy of the least confidence - for curing Cholera lufanturn or Summer Complaint; and in all the above diseases it really acts like a charm: All persons are requested to try If, for there is "no mistake" about its being one of the most val. nablo family medicines over yet discovered.— Hundred! nay thousands, ofcertificates have been received from Physicians. Clergymen, and femi. lies of the first respectability, bearing the-strong est testimony, In its 'favour, too numerous to pub NA. CERTnoicATES. This into certify that I have used Dr 7aynes• Carminative Balsam very-extensively in BOwel Complaints, and have not tho.least heeitation in declaring It superior to any preperation , thatl have met with, for the relief of those diseases. WILLIAM STEELING, M. D. Physician tc the Cumberland, N. 'J Almshouse. Bridgeton, icily 19;1836. Dr. D. Jsvinc,—Dear Sir,--Hayingirrirde use of your Carminative Babe= in my family, and finding it to be admirably adapted to the .ccrrn pilerints for which ii 'ls intended, I take pleasure In recommending it to the rise of my Blends and the publiconerallyi believinie those who are af flicted.with any of these complaints will !find re- Hot - in the use of this valuable medicinp. JONATHAN GOING, M. D. President of Grenvilletolloge, Ohio New 'York. May V:),'1837. Foraale at the' DrurStore of S. H. BUEHLER. Cottyabwg, Feb. 18, 1840. - TTENTION Bt\ LD HEADS. AP— OLOGY FOR WIGS. Of .all the Tome. dies ever devised for the restoration and preserve. lion of the Harr. nothing •has been found equal to Jayno's Hair Tonic. It seldom fails to restore the hair to health and beauty. Many who were bald a few months ego, can now exhibit luxuri ant head. ofhair by the use of it. Copy of a letter from Dr. S.'S:Filch. PIIIILADELMIA, !Way Iti. 1839., Dr. Tayne.---DearSir.-1 feel that I can hard. ty say enough to you in favor of tho'Hair ,Tonic, prepared by you. My hair he'd been . falling about two years, and had become verrthiti Rasa. toning speedy baldness,when I commenced being this remedy. In , about ono week it ceased to ett 1 Itavo Used =lt , trot+ 'shout thide tnan'the;tind have as fell and thick a head of hair as I Can OS. sibly desire. I have -recommovided its use to number of my friends, who all speak well ea. If faithitilly omployed,l have no doubt of ita gon. oral success. I •morodd, lhat'beforo uaing tho Tonic, I had tried elmeat all tire vortona 'articles employed for the hair, such ate the MadasuarOil all tho different preparations• of Dear's Oil, /log. otablo Hair Oil, &c. Soo. 'without experiencing much. Irony bene'llt. Rospectfully yours, Nb. 17g Ch stmi t 'atiebt. The Rev. LEONARD FLETCHER, Pistol' the Baptist Church, Groat Valley, PI. who had been more or lesslald for many years, used three bot tles of the flair Tonie,and has now is fine growth of new hair otor.all thit'peft hea d Where ho was bald, writes.— • - "My hair to growing finely. I osourel'ou." L. FLETMER-. Wert Ohoatot, Pa March 2, 18 b 39. Trepared only by Dr. 15..Thyne, *idle proprie. tor. No. 20 -South third Streit, frhilltdelpliii. Poe° 01 a bot•lo. For sale nt the Drug Store of S. H. SUgIILER. Gettysburg, 'ati. le4o. OUGH,AS'II HSI A ,SPI TTING OF DLO OD of Sikty Years Standing, cutest) by DI. Jayne's Expectorant! • . Paill-ADELpini ' Angust 16th, 1838. Mr. /Witittsek— Dear 81r: A feiv weeks ago I swami in your min', fin account di the tifirpri sing effect!' of Jayne's Cerrninatiie, in reatarink a great number of passengers on board h Mtestsi elpoi steambetit, to perfect health who were affec ted with Bowel complaint. I was glad to see you notideTt ao kindly; you tilay'reat arieuted it deaerves the praise tihstliwed upon it. The ben efit I have received'from Chit meditate. Moro et: Oddly his Expectorant, Induces mo to stale my case to youfer the benefit Of therm who are alllic ted in the same way. It has' been my nitafortitne, sir, to labor under a cough and arithrnatical premien, for more than belle century. When a soldier in the American camp, in 1778,1. with many others, ((living to groat exposure,) had a violent attack of (lithium of the Lungs,by *hid) I was disabled froth duty for a long time. Siete that period until recently, I have never been free from a violent Cough and difficulty of breathing. Year tifter year I have expectorated over a gill a day; Often much more, and scithetirnes mixed with blood. For mont hs togethet, night alter night, I have had to sit. or be bolstered up to ob tain my broath.The weakness and debility eau. sod' by Binh constant expectoration, frequently brought me to a state borderin won death. It has been a matter of astonialiment to my family cod friends that lam hero to write this to you. I have ,Irid skilful physicians to attend Mb,. and every thing done that was thought likely to give me relief, without any beneficial effect. Last wintot 1 had another severe attack of Inthima. Lion of thb Lunge; which I fully expeCted be the lath I then considered my chic' as past the aid of.modioine v whbri I was persuaded tomtit on Doctor Jayne. With thri assistance of Divine Providence, through him,l was once more relit d from my bid, but the coughing end Wheezing weariethrtse day'and night. HO edvisdd mb td uait' his Expectorant. 1 didliba, with a strong' hope that, as it had cured many of my aeghttintancea of varloinrdiseases of tho Lunge, it might at least Mitigate my solferings. aced I say howgratifi ed I felt? It lialvarira'arcrAi.t.v dcittik Mb: As' soon as I dommeitced inking it. I found'it reirdh- - ed my case. and I began to breathe with mote. freedom. My expectoration became more ea.y. Ind my cough`entiiely left me. I now feel.as well atievor I did in my life, and im better , than I have helm flit the hitt itinb. Lett NUM iner I spite grbat deal uf blond; now; think Guit, lam perfectly Cured. Now, Sir..after, suffering io liing,and finding at last such signal relief fiom Y4 , ire's Expobtorant. I feel anxious to inform. my follow cititeht where n016( . 1110 , bb had. it you think this worthy a plane. in your priperydn will oblige me, by noticing- it. NICHOLAS HARRIS, SEN. Nh.:35 Lombard &toot. Di. Jaynti'a Office la No; t 0 South Third street; Philadelphia. . For rifle at the. Drug Store bf • S. H. BUEHLER. Gettysburg. Feb. 18,1840. . . . VC - WORMS! WOR11Sl! WORMS!!!' To 'mini) Vo Vi, these -dangei-nria and•frouhltisoroe inhab; itants of the Stomach and &Weis, which 'so, often impair the health and dpetToy the.lives Of. children. use Dr. Joynose Timid Vermifuge,o cer- tain and safe preparition for the removal Of the Various kinds of Worms. ny.p.p.4, pou r Sto mach, Want of Appetite, infantilds.Fever - and Agno, and debility tit the Stomaelt and Bowels, and organs 'of digestion. Tn belied at No. 20 South Third Street, Phiindelphti. Price tU eta. For sale at the Drug Store of ..' S. IL BUEHLER. Pettyiburg, Veb. IS, ;040. s. S. viTor,
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