ADVERTISEMENTS. ELECTION. riUHF, Stockholders ol the Wrightsville, JR: , York and Gettysburg Rail Road Corn perky "will elect one President and eight Directors, ran Tuesday the 7th of Septem ber next, at the house of John Welsh, Inn keeper, in the Borough of York, to serve one year from the first Tuesday of Septem ber next. THADDEUS STEVENS, Preet. Attest—ET. GILYIRRT, sec'ry. August 17, 1841. Important to Yo-rmevai. -•w1...•- TIV.O.HOILSE TEILASZIITO. MACHINES, Warranted to thrssh as much in any given time with Two Horses, and less labor, as any four-horse Machine now in use. T. WAILRF.N. 6r.. 'CO. Of Gettysburg, Adams County, Pa., HAVING purchased from S. H. LITTLE the right of A DAM, CARRoLL and FREBER. ICR Counties, of his Patent Twe•horse Por- table Thrashing Machine and Horse•Pow er,' are now making, and will constantly keep on hand, at the STEAM FOUNDRY. in Gettysburg, a large quantity - of those valuable Machines, and now offer them to the Farmers as the most useful, labor -say leg, and convenient Machine of the kind ever offered to the public. The price of these Machines being much less than any other Machine of the kind, every Farmer hal it in his power to obtain one. Two hands Can lead and unload this Machine with ease, and one horse ian haul the whole Machine in a email wagon overany ordina ry:road. Almost every Farmer has help enough within himself to work the machine. We deem any turther comment tmecessa. 'ry, but will merely add the following Car ttficetei being one of many of a similar kind iii 'one •poesessioti. - - • : '• • THOS. -- WARREN, • ' - - GEO. A RNOLD. Gettysburg, July 20, 1841.- • CERTIrlea TR. We, the 'undersigned . , do hereby certify, that we have seen one of S. H. LITTLE'S Two horse Potent Portable THRASHING MACHINES in use, and can assure the Farmers and the Public, thnt it is worthy of the highest praise and patronage, as Two 1101139 t via clothe work of Four with more 'ease and leas hands, It saves one-bathe labor, and performs the work in the befit 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 auf 'fiOient to satisfy any one of its great utility and the propriety of our statement. George Smear, John F. M'Parlane, David Ziegler, ' Wm. N. Irvine, C. N. Builueby. William Settle. lorin Robert King,' William M'Clellen,• Joel B. Danner, 'A. B. Kurtz, S. R. Russell, Wm.,Taughinbaugh, John Gilbert, jesse Aqhbau,gh. Michael Rupp, John .13. 1311'herson, James C. Watson, .Daniel Culp, Geo. C. Strickhouser, .john Hamilton, S. S. King, C. Stout, John M. Stevenson, D. Horner, Benj. Lefever, .1. White, (Freedom) EL- A ughmbaugh, David Troxel, Jr. Joseph Little, Amos Magialy, James D. Paxton, David Mlldrdip, John Scott, Quintin A.rmstroug, Barnhart Gilbert. P. S. Four horse Machines also made at the Establishment. Extra horse•powers can at all times be had. rOld Metal taken in payment for Ma chime. T. W. & Co. July 20. • • 3m-17 COUNTERFEITERS' DEATH BLOW.; public will please observe, that no Brandrelh Pills can be relied upon as the TRUE ana GENUINE unless each box has new labels upon it. There are three, and each contains a fac simile signa ture of Dr. B. Brandreth. These labels are engraved on steel, beautifully designed, and done at an expense of several thousand dollars. REMEMBER, the fac simile signature of B. BRANDRETH must be upon the top of the box, upon the side, and also the bottom of the box. By careful examine. 'inn the name'of Benjamin Brandreth will he found on several Farts of THE NEW LABELS, lifting an exact transfer of the writing of Dr. Brandreth. This name will be found in tbeNet Work. THE PILLS ARE SOLD AT 25 CENTS PER' BOX, by the undermen tinned Agents in Adams county:. Tues. J. Conran & hiO• M. STEVENEIoN Gettysburg. Abraham King, flunterstown. Ickes dr, Bridges, Petersburg. Wm. Hildebrand, East Berlin. -Cook at Tudor, Hampton. • A. $. E. Duncan, Cashtomm. ki'Sherry eit Fink. Littleitown. A. M*Farlaud, itobbottstown. H. W. Single, Oxrnrd. - - - ild'agivrear, Fairfield. Observe-thateach Agant has an Eaftra= wa l iCertificikte of A Ropey, containing a rep , ' of Or: Brrarnth's fttiinuiecfory, Rt Sient Sing, andunnn.'which will Min be ; stient'!Xaco motes nf the NEW LAHELS. NOW USED' UPON iTHB' BRAN:. inteTll - PILLIROXES • B • BRANDRETH, M. Twat 36,1841. ' tf—lt ADVERTISEMENTS. -. I ADVERTISEMENTS. GABIITIP2 WA REHO E, . 1 11_ i ll . --- /A' • - '. • Chaliabersburg Street, Gettysburg, Pa., WHERE the Subscriber will constantly keep on hand a good assortment of Suitable for those who are about to com mence house keeping. Such persons will find it to their advantage to give him a call, as he is determined to sell his work law to suit the times. COVVIN%. All orders for Coffins will be strictly at• tended to as usual. As there appears to be no regular price for making this article, 1 will merely state for the information of the public, that all plain Walnut Coffins will lie made at my Shop and conveyed to any bu• ruing ground within the County for Eight Dollars; small ones of the same material will be charged in proportion. DAVID fIEAGY; Agent. . August 3, 1891. tf-19 SADDLE, TRUNK AND lIIIMNIEGAS MILKING. aacebas alb Irbiarov n ESPECTFULLY informs his friends All' and the public generally, that he still continues to carry on ,the above business in all its various branches, at the old stand, in West Chaml3orsburg street, a few doors be low the Court house, where he manufac• tures and constantly keeps on hand for sale, . SaMles, • ,tiligales, tee. JIM 'O'Br Z OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Pauses. Soddle-Bags, All of which will be disposed of on the win reasonable terms. 0:7 - The subscriber feels thankful for past encouragement, and respectfully solicits a continuance of the 'same. Gettyeburg, June 1. NEW .SAM 23 or ci Baltimore Street, one door South of Mr. Fahnestoek's Store. aailithianYi e alX2lfiVo WOULD respectfully inform the cite % zens of Gettysburg and its vicinity, that he has opened his HAT STORE as above, where he will constantly keep on hand a GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF I-11~.~.'~, OF THE LATEST AND MOST APPRO. VED PHILADELPHIA FASHIONS. He will also manufacture HATS of every . description, such as Beaver, Brush, Russia and Fur Hats, Metals ti• Roy's, which be will warrant to be equally ser viceable, handsome, fashionable and as well and neatly trimmed as any other Hats man• ufactured in Gettysburg. 0:1:7•The subscriber hopes, by strict at tention to business and a desire to please, to receive a liberal share of public patronage. Gettysburg, June R. tf-11 N. B. He will sell cheap for cash. COUNTRY PRODUCE will be ta ken in exchange ftir Hats. S. M. A PENNY SAVED IS A PENNY EARNED: CALL and examine the FRESII SUPPLY of Cheap S umma o. 0 S which f have just received, and which in eludes a large and beautiful assortment of New style British and Domestic prints; . 4.4 Chintzes and Lawns; Fine Manchester and Domestic Ging hams; Jaconett and Cambric muslins; Bobbinetts, mull and Swiss muslins; Handsome French worked Collars; Thread and Bobbinette Laces, (good as sortment;) Lace Veils and Linen Cambric Hand , kerchiefs; French Kid and - Silk Gloves. ASSORTMENT OF ' CHEAP HOSIERY', Very. Cheap 5-4 French Bombizine; Irish Linen and Linen drillings; Merin . ° Caeloimeres find Summer clptbi; Ribb'd and Plain qambroons; • American Nankeens, Cotton drillings; Tickings, Checks, Brown and Bleached muslin's; • Linen Diapers, Linen Table , cloths; I • • • handsome Ingrain Carpettngs, &c. Sze, winch will add at , verb reduced prices for CASE! or COUNTRY PRODUCE. 'II4'CRE4RY. 4t-10 Jun_o,l, 1841. AN APPreptice. to the print.; ing Business wanted at. this Office.; NOTICE. Estate of JOHN HAR Ili AN, deceased. _ENTERS of Administration on the Es tate ofJOHN HARM AN,of Straban township, Adums county, deceased, having been granted to the Subscriber, living in•the same township, ho hereby requests all per- sons indebted to said deceased to make im• mediate payment of their respective ac. counts. and all persons having claims or de mends against said Estate to present them properly authenticated for settlement. PETER TROSTLE, Ex'r. • Aug. 10. tat-20 VOLUME TWENTY-THREE. GODEVS LADY'S BOOK Ladies' anzerican 'Magazine. Mrs. S. J. Hale and Mrs. Lydia H. Sigour ney, Editors. Miss E. Leslie, a contri butor to each number. THE present volume commences with two Steel Engravings by A. L. Dick. Sun day Morning and the Sale of the Pet Lamb. Also, a beautiful coloured Fashion Plate. This is an outlay for Embellishments uri• piecedented in this or any other country. The great beauty of the pictures will give pleasure to every lover of the beautiful, and it shall always be our aim to procure such subjects for the engraver ns will, even with out the poetical. illustration, tell their. own tale. While thus giving attention to that which pli•ssearthe eye, we will show that equal attention has been paid to catering for the mind. Mrs. L. H. Sigourney, who has lately returned front Europe, has made such ar rangements as will ensure its n supply of articles from the best Female. Writers of England. • Mary Ruslell . Mit ford, Mrs. S. C. Ball Maria Edgeworth, (their first contributions to an American' periodical;) will each con tribute to the Ladies' American Magazine; from the two last we now have articles on , hand. The Hon. Mrs. Norton will also be a contributor. While from abroad we are receiving such assistance as will serve to make an agreea ble variety, we must not forget to mention that we are - now publishing - an article from an eminent writer of our own country—the author of 'Losiiiig and Winning,' and 'Sen• sibility.' This tale we are certain will cause as great a sensation as did the pub lishing of "Losing ,and Winning," which was republished in half the papers of our country. Let it not be forgotten that Miss Leslie contributes to the Lady's Book only. No other Magazine has articles from her pen. She commences in this No. another of those graphic sketches that give so much pleasure to our readers, "Leonilla Lynmore." While paying a proper tribute to the great talents of the English ladies priviously men- Honed, be it remembered that we have our own. Hale, Sigourney, Leslie, Parsons, Ent bury, Hentz, and a host of others, to men tion which we have neither time nor space. Godey's Lady's Book has been favored from the first with a list of writers that no other Magazine nan equal. It has, also, what cannot be said of any other publication, Exclusive Contributors. The list of subscribers is larger than any monthly publication in this or perhaps any other country. 3m-1O Thier's History of the Frerich The suliscriber will commence nn the Ist of July the publiCation of Thier's History of the French Revolution. It will be publish ed weekly, and be completed in sixty num bers of twenty-eight pages each. It will contain thirteen fine engravings on steel, by A. L. Dick, Esq., so n•ell known by his en gravings in thn Lady's Book. The paper is of the finest quality, large type, and cover to each number. The sale in France of this book is unparalleled, forty thousand copies having been already sold, and n now edition called for.—Price per copy, $7 50. WAVERLY NOVELS, By WALTER SCOTT, for FIVE Dollars. Waverly Novels, with a fine portrait on steel of the author, will be furnished corn plete to the subscribers ofthe Lady's Book, on receipt of a remittance of $5. •This is printed after the Edinburgh edi tion. revised by the author himself, which was published in forty.eight volumes, and cost seventy-two dollars, and will contain every word comprised in the Edinburgh edition. The work will appear in weekly Num bers, comprising an entire novel, printed on good paper. and will he completed in twen t).five numbers, making five large octavo volumes. Title page and portrait will be printed with the work. o::rin all cases, the money for any of the above works must be positively received, before a copy is sent. O. No unpaid letters are ever taken from the post•ofiice. TERMS. AND CLUBBING. For the Lady's 'Hook one year, pay. able in adyeince, $3 00 For every subsequent year, if not paid in advance, For'Thier's History 'of the French Revolution, complete, For Lady's Book one year end Woes History, :10 00 For Waverley Novels, complete, 500 For " • " arid two copies of Lady's Book, one year, - 10 00 For Waverly Revels, and one copy of ' Lady'i - Book two years,' 10 00 For Thicee. History of the French' Revolution, Revolution, Waiter Scott's Novels, `end Lady'e Book, one year, 15 00 All orders to bo addressed to ' ' -. •' ' • L. A. - GODEY, -211 s Chestnut street, Philattelphis. !Vey 25,1841. 10. AND Revolution. ADVERTISEMENTS. public Aalt. WILL be exposed to Public Sale, on the premises, on Saturday the 29th day of August next, at one o'clock, r. A SMALL FARM, late the property of GEORGE HO39LER, son. deceased, situated in Straban township, A• dams county, adjoining ands of James Bell. sen., Moses Criswell and others, containing 20 Acres, more or less. The improve. men's are A TWO-STORY A 1 ! I D~tellin~, house, •.,. double log Burn, brick Shop, &c.; a good Orchard; a well, with a pump in it, at the door. There is a due propor tion of Woodland and Meadow. Tke terms will be made known on the day of sale by JAMES BELL, Jr. E.c'r. July 20.ts-1 7 • SPRING GOODS. D. 11. SWOVB AS just received a general supply of ALAL Fashionable SPRING 86 SUMMER GOODS, AMONG WHICH ARE Wool dyed Black & Fancy colored Cloths. Spring and Summer Cassimeres, ‘Vellington Black Summer Cloth, Imperial Crape do. • Black Lima do. Do. Cash mei ette, Corded and Striped Linen Drills, French and Irish • (io. do. Handsome Spring and Summer Vestings, Satin Cravats and Stocks, Loridon and American Prints, 4-4 French and American Chintz, Painted Lawns, . . Mouslin de Lane°, Black and White Lawns, Fancy Shawls, Nett and Gnus° Scarfs, Nett, Mohair and Pic Nic Gloves,. Silk and Cotton Hosiery, • . Handsome Bonnet Trimmings Leghorn Flats, • -Florence--Braid Bonnets, • Nun & Shaker do. - - Parasols and Umbrellas., With a great variety of ether cheap and desirable Goods, all of which will be sold upon the most accommodating terms to those who may favor him with a call. April 27. tf-5 .VE 1/ , ' 0 it: U .111 E. IN SPLENDID STYLE. GRAHAM'S Lady's and Gentleman's MAGAZINE. The great increase in the subscription list of this highly popular Magazine (the edition having more than doubled . in less than six months,) induces the proprietor to commence a new volume, with the July No. It will be issued in the most attractive style, with the first of a new series, of RICH ORIGINAL ENGRAVINGS, got up in a manner, that shall surpass any used, in any other Magazine. In addition to !he fact, that we employ the talent of the very best A mertcan artists, in the engraving of the plates for this • work, it must be •re membered, the most of the subjects select ed, are ORIGINAL AMEIJCAN PICTURES, which have never been Wore engraved, and are cnnsequently, the newest that can be brought before the public. 11101ILY • COLORED FASIIIO7.I9.—It must be remembered that the Fashion plates of this Magazine, are the bast in coloring and design that can be found in any work pub• fished, in this country or in Europe. They are eng raved and colored for this Nlngazine by th e best artists that the country can pro duce, and are drawn, always from the latest designs from Paris and London, and cense. quently may always be relied upon ns the prevailing style in the United States, for the month in which they are issued. We pay more for coloring than any other publica tion, and always have the best. TUE CONTRIBUTORR.-111 addition to the unusually fine array of original contributors, which the Magazine has thus fir boasted, arrangements have been made with a num• . her more, of the best writers of the day, so that spice and variety may be looked for in the literary department of the new volume. SPORTS AND PASTIMES.—This interesting feature of the. Magazine shall still be pro served as important to young sportsmen, and in fact to all yoting or old, who delight in the sports of the rod and the gun. Arti cles in this department shell he from ac knowledged pens, and of the very best au thopty. NEW 'Cyril AND PAPER.—The volume will be opened with a new and beautiful type cast expressly for the work, the mechanical execution shall be of surpassing neatness, and the printing shall, be upon the finest white paper. Nsw AND POPULAR Musk.—The choic est pieceq,of new and. popular music for the Piano forte and Guitar shall be selected for its pages, and two or more pages shall ap pear regularly each month. In this way subscribers in remote Country towns, can always have thelitest 'music'at low rates, almost as seen as it is published. TERMS CASH. •The terms are $3 for a 'single subscrip tion, and in no case will the price be abated, or two . cepies for $5 free orpostage and dis count, ALWAYS IN ADVANCE. NO subscri 'her reeeived.in any Cale with oat the money. This rule is - imperious and will' not be de 'parted from. - Addicsq CEO. it, GRAHANT, _ • 'S. W. corner ea &libellant eta. Pidludelpkie. Jime• I. tr-710 ADVERTISEMENTS. WAGON zaanuiza. subscriber respectfully informs his ja" friends and the public in general that ho carries on, in connection with the black smithing the Wagon iVaklng Business!, and is prrpared to execute all orders in eith er of the above businesses in a workman like manner and at the shortest notice. C. W. 11OFFM AN. Gettysburg, May 5,1840. N. B. An apprentice will be taken to the Black• Smithing if immediate application be made. C. W. H. ALBANY LOON HOSPITAL. SYPHILIS. Omnes Principiis obsia. I t iNCOURAGED by the uniform success attending " hie peculiar method of treatment, for the proven lion 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 aro 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• since or any other baneful excitement, and to the cure of those dreadful maladies, which too often arise there- from. These sometimes commence in a molt simple form, "and through neglect or injudicious treatment afterwards assume a more aggravated state of disease. occasioning abscess ulceration, nodes, caries of the bones, fumed° syphilis, cancer, promature old age, and too often end In a protracted incurable state of miserable existence. Dr. COOKE though professing exclusively the stu dy and cure of these particular complaints. deems It proper to inform his friends and the public( in general, in justice to his professional character, that he was properly educated 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 arc properly fit ted up and arranged. for confidential consultation. Country patients residing st a distance—and all other patients who prefer writing instead of a personal in terview—can he treated with equal success on descri bing minutely their case by letter, and 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 5,1840.. ly. Garlegant's Balsam of Health, Prepared only by the ante propietor, JOHN S. MILLER, Frederick, Md. CiFFIHE subscriber has just received a further supply of this valuable medicine, which has gained a celebrity which few other article, has over received in so short a time as this; the sale of which, has constantly increased, and will con. tinuo to increase, as its merits: are.mado,known. This celebrated BALSAM or HEALTH, is a inedi• eine and vegetable compound, warranted a safe and otFoctual remedy for the cure of Dyspepsia, and for the whole train ofdisoases resulting from and connected with 4 disordered condition of the of the stomach and liver, or, derangement of the digestive functions. As a family, medicine it stands tinrivelliid, and should be possessed by all heads of families, particularly, by all those that are subject to a constipation of the bowels: it opo. rates as a gentle aperient, gives a tone and ac. Lion to the stomach and bowels, and enlivening and invigorating the whole system. This Dal. sam of Health does not contain a particle of Mar. curv, but it is composed altogether of vegetable [natter, which renders it perfectly harmless. and it is no hinderance to business, nor any proper customary employment and habits. The propri• °tor could give a great many certificates of cures performed by this medicine in ibis advertisement, if it did not occupy so much room; therefore ho dooms it quite unnecessary, as all those w!.o wish to see them can, by applying to his agent in this place. S. H. BUEHLER. Gettysburg, or, Dr. AUG. TANEY, Eramitsburg, Md. Soptomber 29,1840. 6m-27 TrA R. J A YtNE'S EXPECTORANT.—Thar in. 4.:4/ valuable medicine is daily effecting some of the most astonishing and wonderful cures that have ever been known. All who have over used it for Asthma,Coughs, Spitting of Blond, Hoop Ing Cough, Croup or Hives, ennatimption,Chreit. is Pleurisy, Hoarseness, Pain and Snreners of the Breast, difficulty of Breathing, and eiery other disease of the Lungs and Breast, can and do at. test to Its usefulness. Bronchitie,a disease which Is annually sweeping tijousanda upon thousands to a premature grave, under the mistaken name of Consumption, is always cured by tt The tau. al symptoma of this disoase,(Eironchi aro Conghs,Sorenosisof the Lungs or Throat, Hoarse. noes, Difficulty of Breathing, Asthma, Hectic Fe. ver, n spiting up of Phlegm or matter, and twine times blood. It is an inflamation of the fine skin which lines tho 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, Inflarnation, Fever and Difficulty of Breathing, and produces a free and easy Expectoration, and a cure is soon effec ted. It always cures Asthmas—two or three largo doses will cure the Croup or Hives ofChildron,in from fifteen minutes to an hour's time. him. mediately subdues the violence of Whooping Cough; and effects a speedy cure. Hundreds who have been given up by their physicians as incurable with "Consumption," have been rosto rod In perfect health by it. REV. JOHNATHAN GOING, D. D. :Prosi. dent of Granville College, Ohio, says—"ho was laboring under a severe cold, cough and hoarse. nose, and that his difficulty of breathing was so great that he felt himself In imminent clangor: of immediate suffocation, but was perfectly cured by using this Expoctoraut," Mrs. Dilks, of Se. tom, N. J. was cured of Asthma, of twenty years standing, by using two bottles of this medicine.-- Mrs. Ward, also, of Salem,was cured of tho same complaint by one bottle. A young lady, also of Salem, who was believed by her friends to be far gone with Consumption, was perfectly restored by three bottles. Dr. Hamilton, of St. James, houth Carolina, was greatly affected by a cough, Soarseness and soreness of the lungs, and on using a bottle of this medicine, found permanent The following certificate to from a practising Physician, and a much respected Clergyman of tho Motho didt; Society, dated Modest Town, Va. August 27, 1838. Dr. Jayne—Dear Sir—l have bocui using your Expectorant, extensively, in my practice, for the last three months, and•for all attacks olcolds, In. tlarnation of the lungs, , consumption, asthmn, pains and weakness of, the breast, It is decidedly the beat medicine I have over tried. Very respectfully 'yours. • R. W. WILLIAMS. M: D. Nornerouirotber certificates might he ridded, out .the above arw considered sufficient evidence or its great usefulneir. Prepared only by Di. D. Jayne, No. 20 South Third street, Philadelphia. ' CC $1 p r . Where Moo may be hid layne's Carminative Balsam. for the core of Bowel Complaint, tiso t. Tonic Vermifugo, for theyomoval of Worms, So Sanative Pills, for Dyspepsia, Llver.Complainis, and Female DIRCAPCS,' &.c. Abin,•Jayne Hair Tonic, fur the of Baldness and prestirva lion of the Hair. • • ; ..Fot eale_st the Dog Store of , - tic Gettieburg, Fob. 18,1840. ADVERTISEMENTS JAYNE'S CARMINATIVE BALSAM aortain,safl and effectual remedy for Dys- II Diarrahma,or Loweneas.Cholet a hos, Summer Complaint, Cholic, Griping Pains,. Sour Stotnach, Flatulency, &o. &c., and ell Spe.L. medic and Nervous I) , seasos,as sick and Nervous Headach, Hysteria, Cramp, &c. &o. This is one of the moat efficient, ploasanhind safe compositions ever offered to the public for the curo of the various derangements of the stomach , and bowels, and the only article worthy of the least confidence for curing Cholera lufuntum or Summer Complaint; and in all the abovo diseases it really acts like a charm. All persons aro requested to try ft, for there Is mistake" about its being one of the most val uable family medicines ever yet discovered.— Hundred! nay thousands,ofcertificatos havo been received from Physicians Clergymen, and fami lies of the first reepoctabiiity, bearing tho stiong est testimony ln its favour, tuo numerous to pub CERTIFICATES This is to certify that I have used Dr. Jaynes' Carminative Balsam voty extensively in Bowel Complaints, end have not the least hesitation in declaring it superior to any preparation that I have met with, for the relief of these diseases. WILLIAM STEELING. M. D. Physician tc the Cumberlund, N: J Aluashouse. Bridi4eton, July 19, 1836. 1)r. D. JAYNI:,—Dear Sir,—Having mr de use of your Carminative Balsam in my family, and finding it to be admirably adapted to the enru•, plaints for which ii is intended, I take plenum in recommending it to the use of my friends and the public generally, believing time who are af flicted with any of those complaints will find re lief in the use of this valuable medicine. JONATHAN GOING, M. D. President of Granville Collage, Ohio. New York, May 20, 1837. For Sale at the Drug Store of S. Gettysburg, Feb. 18,1840: ATTENTION BALD HEADS. NO AP— OLOGY FOR .WIGS. Of all tho reme dies ever &wised for the rostoration and preserva. tion of the Hair, nothing hay been found equal to Jayne's Fl.,ir Tonic. It aeleorn fails to restore the hair to health and beauty. Many who were bald a few months ago, cen.now exhibit luxuri. ant heads' of hair by the nee of it. Copy of a totter from Dr. S. 8. Fitch. PHILADELPHIA, May 10, 1859. Dr. Tayne.—Dear Sir.-1 feel that I can hard. ly say enough to you in favor of the Hair 'Tonic, prepared by you. My hair had been falling off about Iwo year., and had become'very thin throa. toning speedy baldnesa,when I commenced using this remedy. In about uno week it ceased to full off. . I havo used it now about throe months, and have as full and thick a head of hair as I can pee. sibly.dealre.. I havo• recommended it. •uee to a number of my friends, who all speak well an. If faithlblly employed, I have no doubt of Regan. oral success. I may, add, that bolero using the Tonic, I had tried almost all the various articles employed for the hair, ouch as the Macassar-Oil all the different preparation. of Beat's Oil, , Veg. stable Hair Oil, &e. &c. without experiencing much, daily benefit. Respectfully your., SS. FITCH; No. 172 Chestnut street. The Rev. LEONARD FLE7VIIER, Pastor of the Daptiet Church, Groat Valley, Pa. who had boon mote or loss bald for many years, used three bot• ties of the flair Tonic,nnd has now a fine growth of now hair over all that part of his head whole ho was bald, writes— "My hair in growing firmly. I RAPIlte you." • L. FLETCHER. West Chester, Pa. March 2 ( 1839. Prepared only by Dr. D. Jayne, P oleproprio.. tor, No. 20 South Third Street, Philadelphia. Price $1 a boric. For solo at tho Drug Storo of S. H. BUEHLER Gottpburg, Fob. 18, 1840. MOUG'II,ASTEINIA,SPITTING OF BLOOD V... 4 of Sixty Yearn Standing, GURU) by Dr layno's Expectorant! PHILADELPHIA, August 16th, 1838. Mr. ATKINsoN— Dear Sir: A few weeks ago I noticed in your paper, an account of the surpri sing effecte of Jayne's Carminative, in restoring n great number of passengers on board a Missis sippi steamboat, to perfect health who wore affec ted with Bowel Complaint. I was glad to sea you notice it so kindly; you may rest assured it deserves the nraiao.bostowed upon it. The ben• ofit I have received from this medicine, more es pecially his Expectorant, indtices me to elate my cii)to to you.for the benefit of those who are afflict. ted in the same way. It hue been my mscrortune, air, to labor wider a couch and astlimat teal op. pression, for more than Fella century. When a soldier in t h e American camp, in 1778,1, with many others, (owing to groat exposure,) had a violent attack of disease of the Lunge,by which I was disabled !rein duty for n I ong time. Sires that period until recently, I have never been frog from n violent Cough and difficulty of breathing, Teat after year I have expectorated over a gill a day; often much more, and sometimes mixed with blood. For mouths together, night attar 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 me to a state horderin con death. It has been a matter of astonishment to my family and friends that I ant hero to write Ibis to you. I have had skilful physicians to attend me, and every thing done that was thought likely to give me relief, without any beneficial effect. Last winter I had another severe attack of Indenta tion of the Lunga, which 1 fully expected would bo the last. I then considered my case as past the aid of medicine, when I was persuaded to calf on .Doctor Jayne. With the negligence of Divine Pr s ovidence, through hint,' was once more mind from my. bed, but the coughing and wheezing wearied me day and night. Ho advised me to use his Expectorant. 1 . did so, with a strong hope 'that, aii it had cured many of my acqueintences of various diseases of the Lu gs, it might at least mitigate my sufferings. Need -I say how gratifi. ed I felt? It has EFFECTUALLY CURED me. As soon as I commenced taking it, 1 found it reach. ed my case, and I began to breathe with more freedom. My expectoration became more ea.y. and my couch entirely left me. I now feel as well as ever I did in my life, and am !miter thaw I have bean for the lest SIXTY TEARS. Last sum. mer I spit a groat deal of blond; now, thank God. lam perfectly cured. Now, Sir, after suffering so long,and finding at last such signal reliefftorn Jayine's Expectorant, I feel anxious to inform my,lellow citizens whore relief may ha had. If you think this worthy a place in your paperyaa will oblige me by nolicing it: NICHOLAS 'HARRIS, SEN. , . N 0.35 Lombard Street. Dr. Jayne's Office is N 0.20 South Third street, Yhiladelphia, For sale at Drug Store of • • 8. H. BUEHLER. Gettysburg,. 18;1840. • " SIVORMS! WORMS!! WORMS!!! To remove \jj . these dangerous and troublesome lnhab• tents of the Stomach and Bowels, which eo often impatr the health and destroy the liven of children: use Dr. Jayne's Tonic Vormifuge,a cer tain end safe preparation for the removal of the various kinds of. Worms, Dyspepsia, Sour Ste.. mach, Want of Appetite, infantile Fever and Ague. and debility.of the Stomach and Dowels and organs of digestion. To he had at No. 20. South Third Street, Philadelphia. Price SU cte For sale the Drug Store of S. ij. nVEHLER„ Gettyati.rg Feb. 18, 1840. S. H. BUEHLER
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