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    'ZIYEIVTAL - SITLIGE111",
IN ADDITION To Tfilr.
.130MIDIO.A,L PRACTICE,
DR. D. GILBER'r, 1.4 prepared to in.,
seri 011isserai Teeth, of the
Last quelity, and . to perform all other oper
ations fur the preservation and beauty of
theileeth. All operations WARRANTED.
Gettysburg, June 15. tf-12
ELECTION.
IrlIE 'Stockholders of the Wrightsville,
York and Gettysburg Rad Road Com
pany will elect one President and eight
Directors, on Tuesday the 7th of Septet's•
ber next, at the house of John Welsh, Inn
keeper, in the Borough of York, to serve
one year from the first Tuesday4of_Septem
'ber next. .
THADDEUS STEVENS, Pres%
GILBERT, Seery.
August 17,1841.
IMV WAWA to Farmers !
-*•0• 4 " --
TIVO-ZEORSE
TERASEIVO.
MACHINES,
Warranted to thrash as much in any
given time with Two Horses, and
less labor, as any four-horse •
Machine now in uce.
ikc CO.
Or Gettysburg, Adams Criunty, Pa.,
HAVING purchased from S. 11. EITTLE
the right of ADAMS, CARROLL and FREDER
ICK Counties, of his Patent Two horse Por
table Thrashing Machine and Horse. Po
wer, are now making, and will constantly
keep on hand, at the
STEAM FOITISTDRT. .
in Gettysburg, a large quantity of those I
valuable Machines, and now offer them to
the Farmers' as the most useful, labor.sav
ing; and convenient Machine of the kind
ever offered to the public. The price of
these Machines being much lees than any
other Machine of the kind,.every Farmer
has it in his power to obtain one. Two
hands can load and- unload this Machine
with ease, and one horse can haul the whole
Machine ina small wagon over any ordina
ry road. Almost every Farmer has help
enough within himself to work the machine.
We deem any fiirther comment unnecessa•
ry, but Will merely add the following Cer
itfiwite, being one of many of similar kind
in our possession: .
THOS. WARREN,
GEO. ARNOLD.
Gettysburg, July 20, 1841.
CE RTIFIC.I TE.
We, the undersigned, dn hereby certify,
that we have seen one of S. H. LITTLE'S
Two horse Pntent . Portable THRASHING
MACHINES in 'use, and `cin assure the
Farmers and the Public, that it is worthy
of the highest praise and patronsge,spe Two
Horses can do the work . of Four with more
ease and less hands. It saves one-half the
labor, and , performs the work in the best
manner, potisible. It possesses a decided
advantage over any other Machine, being
less liable to *get out or order, and easily to
be removed., To see it in operation is suf
ficient to satisfy any one of its great utility
and the propriety of our statement.
George Smyser, John F. M'Farlane,
David Ziegler,. Wrni N. Irvine.
C. N. Burluchy,' William. Settle,
John' Barret, ' Robert King,
William M'Clellan, Joel B. banner,
A. B. Kurtz, ' 'S. R. Russell,
Wm. Taughinbaugh, John Gilbert,
Jesse Ashbaugh, Michael Rupp,
John B. M'Pherson, Jetties C. Watson,
Daniel Culp, Geo. C. Strickhouser,
John Hamilton, S..S. King,
C. Stout, Jain M. Stevenson,
D. Horner, Benj. Lefever,
J. White, (Freedom) H. Aughmbaugh,
David Troxel, Jr. Joseph Little,
Amos Maginly, James 'D. Paxton,
David M'Mordie, John Scott,
Quintin Armstrong, Barnhart Gilbert.
P. 8. Four-horse Machines also made at
the Establishment. Extra horse-powers
can at all times be had.
scrOld Metal taken in payment for Ma
chines. T. W. & Co.
July 20. 3m-17
SPRING GOODS.
. .SWOPE
just received a general supply o
ii Fashionable
SPRING & SUMMER GOODS,
AMONG WHICH ARE.
Wool dyed Black & Fancy colored Clothe.
Spring and Summer Comintern's,
Wellington Black,4umruer Cloth,
Imperial Crape do.
Black Lima dti.
Do. Cashrnetetta, • .
Corded and Striped Linen Drills,
French and Irish do. do.
Handsome Spring and Summer. Vestiogs,
Satin Cravats and Stocker, .
'London and American Prints,
4-4 French and American Chintz.
Painted Lawns,
'o' Mouslin de Lanes '
Black end White Lawns
Panty Shawls,
Nett and Goose Scarfs,
Nett, Mohair end Pic Nic Gloves,
Silk and Cotton flattery,
Madame Bonnet Trituipinga
,
getorn Oat.,
moos Braid Bonnets,
Nu 9 fit Shaker do.
raanls and Umbrellas,
With • great variety of other cheap and
tissirithis Goods, allof which will be sold
spats thi most accommodating terms to,
shoe *the% may thsor him with *call.
Aprgln.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
OABINFIT
WAREHOUSE,
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Chintbersbyrg Sired, Gdiysburg,
WHERE the Subscriber will constantly
keep on hand a good assortment of
Infill.o,llll l 3lllMo
Suitable for those who are (shout to com
mence housekeeping. Such , persona wall
find it to their advantage to give him a call,
as he is determined to sell his work low to
suit tho times.
COVVINS.
• All orders for Coffinis 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 ail plain Walnut Coffins will be
made at my Shop and conveyed to any bu•
rying ground within the County for Eight
Dollars; small one. of the same material
will be charged in proportion. •
DAVID HEAGY, Agent.
August 3, 1841. tf- 19
SADDLE, TRUNK
AND
PiltN WAS G
asaactuat 1r UP3 - 1 4 8
ESPECTFULLY informs his friends
11111 ' and the public generally, that Itc still
continues to carry on the above business in
all its various branches, at the old stand, in
West Cbambersburg street, a few doors be
low the Court house, where he manufac•
turas and constantly keeps on hand for sale,
%ftafneti "nr iale,a,
tingales, littrneas;
COlXams, €.? c.
—ALSO—r _
TRU ITZS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Pis Uses, Saddle-Bags, A•c.
All of which will be disposed of on the
most reasonable terms.
o::rThe subscriber feels thankful for past
encouraaernent, and respectfully solicits a
continuance of the same.
Gettysburg, June 1.
NEW
MI &I Will 0
Baltimore Street, one
door South of Mr. lll l
•
Fahn est o ck's Store.
azaiearlap auzzaztes
wOULD respectfully inform the citi
tens 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
EATS,
OF THE LATEST AND MOST APPRO
VED PHILADELPHLA FASHIONS.
He will also manufacture. HATS ofevery
description, such as
Beaver, Brushy Russia and
Fur Hats alen's A' Boy's,
which he will warrant to'be equally ser
viceable, handsome, fashionable and as well
and neatly trimmed as any other Hats man
ufactured in Gettysburg.
PCrThe subscriber hopes; by strict at
tention to business and a desire to please, to
receive a liberal share of public patronage.
Gettysburg, June S. tf-11
N. B. He will sell cheap for cash.
COUNi'RY .PRODUCE will be ta
ken in exchange for Hate. S. M.
A PENNY SAVED IS A
PENNY EARNED:
c i A LL and examine the Faxen SvrrLl
IL ' of Cheap
S VI MB. G. 001 D S
which I have just received, and which in
cludes a !era b s 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 mualine;
Handsome French worked Collars;
Thread and Bobbinette Laces, (good as
sortment;)
Lace Veils and "Linen Cambric thrill
ke re h iefs; '
French Kid and Silk Gloves.
ASSORTMENT OF
CHEAP HOSIERY,
Very Cheap 5-4 French Bombazine;
Iris() Linen and Linen drillings;
Merino Cas4imeres and• Summer cloths;
Ribb'd and Plain Gambrcxms;
Ainerican Nankeens, Cotton drillings;
Tickings. Checks, Brown and•` Bleached
inughtiS; • ,
Linen Diapers, Linen Table cloths;
Handsome Ingrain Carpetings, ditc. &c.;
which will- be slid at verb reduced prices
for CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE.
R. G. M'CREARY.
41-10
June 1, 1841.
AN Apprentice to the Print
ing Business wanted at this
Office.
I ADVERTISEMENTS
NOTICE.
Estate of JOHN HARMAN, deceased.
LETTERS of Administration on the Es
tate ofJOIIN HARNIAN,of Straban
township, Adami county, deceasvd, having
been granted to the subscriber, living in the
seine township, he heieby requests all per.
sons indebted to said deceased to make im•
mediate payment of their respective se.
counts, and all persons having claims or de•
mends against said Estate to present thorn
properly authenticated for settlement.
PETER TROSTLE, Ex'r.
Aug. 10. 6t-20
VOLUME TWENTY-THREE.
GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK
Ladies' Glineriean &Magazine.
Mrs. S. J. Kale and Mrs. Lydia H. Sigoest
ney, Editors. Miss E. Leslie, a ev,tri
outer 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 fur Embellishments un•
piecedented in this or any other country.
The great beauty of the pictures will give
pleasure to every lover of the beautiful, and
it shell always be our aim to procure such
subjects far the engraver as will, even with
out the p.,etical illikitretinn, tell their own
tale. While thus giving attention to that
which pleaseerthe eye, we will
.chow that
equal attention has been paid to catering for
the mind.
Mrs. L. H. Sigourney, whO has lately
returned from Europe, has made such ar•
rangements as will ensure us a supply'of
articles from the best Female Writers of
England.
Mary Ruaaell Mitford, M re. S. C. Hall
Maria Edgeworth, (their first contributions
to an American periodical) will each con.
tribute to the Ladies' American Magazine;
from the two lest we now have articles on
hand. The Hon. Mrs. Norton will also be
a contributor.
While from abroad we are receiving such
tissistance 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 qatisii,g and Winning,' and 'Sen•
sibility.' This tale we are certain will
cause as great is sensation as did the pub•
!tithing 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 previously men
tioned, be it remembered that we have f;ur
own Hale, Sigourney, Leslie, Parsons, Eni.
bury, Hentz, and a host of others, to men
lion which we have neither time nor space.
3m-10
Godey's Lady's Book has been favored
from the first with a list of writers that no
other Magazine aen 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.
Thier's History of the French
The subscriber will commence on the Ist
of July the publication of Thier's History of
the French Revolution. It will be publigh
ed weekly, and be completed in sixty num
bers of tiventv-eight pages each. It will
contain thirteen fine enravings on steel, by
A. L. Dick, Esq., so well known by his en>
graviiigs in the Lady's Book. The paper
is of the finest quality, large type, and a
cover to each number. The sale in France
of this book is unparalleled, forty , thousand
copies having been already sold, and a new
edition called for.—Price per copy, $7 50.
WAVERLY NOVELS,
B,y 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
lien, 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
hers, comprising en entire novi.l. printed on
good paper. and will be comPleted in tweri
tyfive numbers, making five large octavo
volumes. Title page and portrait will be
printed with the work.
Krin all cases, the money for any of
the above works must be positively received,
before a copy is sent.
Oz No unpaid letters are ever taken
from the post • offce.
TERMS AND CLUBBING.
For the Lady's Book _ ono year, pay•
• • able in advance, 83 00
For every, subsequent year. if not
paid in advance,
ForThier's History of the French
Revolution, complete,
For Lady's Book one year and Thier's
HistOry,' 10 00
For Waverley Novels, complete, 500
For " " and two copies
ofLady's Book, one year, 10 00
For Waverly Novels, and one copy of
Ladies Book two years, 10 00
For Thier's History of the French
Revolution,•Walter Scott's Novels,
and Lady's Book, one year, 15 00
All ordets to be addressed to
L. A. GODr.Y,
211 Chestnut street, Philadelphia.
Mey 25, tea. - 10.
AND
Revolution.
A DVERTISEMENTS
(.947224,2 21455V21; Z84`33
Pennsylvania College.
iall3F ORATION to the Alumni will he
delivered on Tuesday Evening, 14111
Sept. next, in Christ's Church.
The ANNUAL CONNIENCEMENT Will be
held in the same place, on Wednesday
Morning succeeding, et 10 o'clock. The
Public era respectfully invited to attend.
After a vacation of five weeks the rega
tar exercises of the Institution will coin
menet).
D. GILBERT. Sec'y
. tc-22
August 24.
COUNTERFEITERS'
DEATH BLOW.
fIIHE public will please observe, that no
Brandreth Pine can be robed upon as
the TRUE and GENUINE unless each
box has new labels upon it. There are
three, and each contains a fac simile signa
ture of Dr. B. Brandroth. These labels
are engraved on steel, heautifully'designed,
and dons at an expense of severul thousand
dollars.
REMEMBER, the fac simile signature
of B. BRANDRETH must be upon the
top of the box, upon the aide, and also the
bottom of the box. By careful examine.
tion the name of Benjamin Brandreth will .
be found on Several rads of THE NEW
LABELS, being on exact transfer of the .
writing of Dr: Brandreth. This name will
be found in the Net Work.
THE PILLS ARE SOLD AT 25
CENTS PER BOX, by the undurinen
tinned Agents in Adams county:
Tilos. J. COOPER &
Gettyabur 4 . •
' JNO. M. STEVF:NSON, a
Abraham King, Hunterstown.
Ickes & Bridges, Petersburg. •
. Wm. Hildebrand, East Berlin.
Cook & Tudor, Hampton.
A. S. E. Duncan, Cashtown.
M'Sherry & Fink. Littlestowm
A. M'Farland, Abbottstown.
H. W. Slagle. Oxford.
M. Lawyer, Fairfield.
• Observe that each Agent has an Engra
ved Certificate of Agency, containing a rep
resentation 9f Dr. Brandreth's Manufactory
at Sing Sing, and upon which will also be
seen exact copies of the NEW . LABELS
NOW USED UPON THE BRAN.
DRETH PILL BOXES
B. BRANDRETH, M. D.
June 15,1841. tf-12
or E. sr VOLUM E.
IN SPLENDID STYLE.
JULY, 1841.
G 11 A. 11 A. 31 S
Lady's and 'Gentleman's
MAGAZINE.
The great increase in the subscription
list of this highly popular Magazine (the
edition having mote 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 shell surpass any
used, in any other Magazine. In addition
to the fact, that we employ the talent of the
very best American artists, in the engraving
of the plates fur this work, it must be re.
membered, the most of subjects select•
ed, are
ORIGINAL AMERICAN PICTURES,
which hare never been beforereng rayed, and
are consequently, the newest that can be
brought belbre the public.
ilionmt COLORED FasuioNs.—lt must
be remembered that the Fashion plates of
this Magazine, are the best in coloring and
design thut can be found in any work 'pub.
lished, in this country or in Europe. They
are eng raved and colored for this Magazine
by the best artists that the country can pro-
duce, and are drawn, always from the latest
designs from Paris and London, and conse
quently may always be relied upon ea 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.
THE cowriunirrous.-111 addition to !lie
unusually fine array of original contributors,
which the Magazine has thus far boasted,
arrangements have been made-with a num
bet '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.
r ,
SPORTS AND CASTDIII9. — TIII9 interesting
feature of the Magazine shall still be pre.
served as important to young sportsmen,
and in fact to all young or old, who delight
in the bporto of the rod and the gun. Arti
cles in this department shall be from ac
knowledged pens, and of, the very best au-
Monty.
NEW Tien AND riran.—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. .
NEW AND POPCLAR Mame—The choic
est mewl of new and popular music for the
Pianoforte 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 the latest music at low rates,
almost as soon as it is published.
TERMS CASH.
The terms are 83 for a single subscrip
tion, and ♦ in no ease will the price be abated,
or. tivosopies for 85 tree of postaffe and die
voUnt, ALWAYS IN ADVANCE. NO subscri•
ber received in any case withoat the money.
This rule is imperioub and will not be de
parted from. Addrc , Rs post.paid,
• GEO. R. GRAHAM, .
a. W. corner 3d & Chesnut ste. Philadelphia.
June 1. tf-10
ADVERTISEMENTS
WAGON D!ABINO.
r r illE subscriber respectfully informs, his
friends.and the public in genurul that
he carries on, in connection with the black
smithing the
iragon aSaking Business,
and is prepared to execute all orders in eith
er of the above bu;inesses in a workman
like manner and at the shortest notice. .
C. W. ROFFMAN.
'Gettysburg, May 5,1840.
N. B. An apprentice will be taken to the
13Iack•Smithing if immediate application be
made. C. W. U.
ALBANY LOON HOSPITAL.
SYPHILIS.
Omnes Principiis obsta.
E NCOURAGED by the unitorm success attending
his peculiar method of treatment. fur the preven
tion and cure of , venereal complaints, and confirmed
by the experience of many years iu &widely extended
practice; sensible also of the happy effects reaultiug
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.
PL. 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 dreadful =ladies, which too often erisethere
from. These sometimes commence iu a most simple
form, and through neglect or Injudicious treatment
afterwards assume a more aggravated state of disease.
occasioning abscess ulceration, nodes. Caries of the
bones, psucdo syphilis, cancer, premature 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 hie friends and the public in general,
in justice to his professional character, that he was
properly educated and regularly iniatiated into every
branch of the profession as a general Practitioner in
Europe.
Dr. COOKE may be consulted therefore at all
times, as usual at his offices, which are properly fit
; ted up and arranged for confidential consultation.
Country patients residing , t a distance—and all other
patients who prefer writing instead of a personal in
tory iew—can be 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 ady part of the
United States, and the medicines will be securely
packed, carefully protected from observation,aud sent
without delay to the place appointed.
OFFICES No. 3 Norton street, near Green street.
Albany, New York.
ly.
May 6,1840.
Garlegant'a Balsam of Health,
Prepared only by the sole propielor, JOHN S
111ILLER, Frederick, 111 d.
Urn EIE subscriber has just received a further
dupply of this valuable medicine, which has
gained a celebrity which few other articles has
ever received in so short a limo as this; the sale
of which, has constantly increased, and will con.
tinue to increase, as its merits aro made known.
This celebrated BALSAM or HEALTH, is a medi
cine and vegetable compound, warranted a safe
andetfectual remedy for the curo of Dyspepsia,
and fur• the whole train ofdiseases resultir.g from
and connected with disordered condition of the
of the stomach and liver, or, derangement of the
digestive functions. Ae a family medicine it
stands unrivalled, and should be possessed by all
heads of families, particularly. by all those that
are subject to a constipation of the bowels: It ope
rates as a gentle aperient, gives a tone and ac
tion to the stomach and bowels, and enlivening
and invigorating the whole system. This Bal
sam of Health does not contain a particle of Mer
cury, but it is composed altogether of vegetable
matter, whiCh renders•it perfectly harmless, and
it is no hinderance to business, nor any proper
customary employment and habits. The propri
Star could give a great many certificates of cure.
performed by this medicine in this advertisement,
If it did not occupy so much room; thereforelhe
deems it quite unnecessary, as all those w!.o wish
to see thorn can, by applying to his agent in this
place.
S. H. BUEHLER, Gettysburg, or,
Dr. AUG. TANEY, Emmiteburg, Md.
September '29,1840. 6in-27
1 - 11% R. J AYN E'S EXPECTORANT.—This in
-4.70 valuable medicine is daily, effecting some of,
the most astonishing and wonderful cures that
have ever been known. All who have ever used
it fir Asthma, Coughs, Spitting of Blood, Hoop.
ing Cough, Croup or Hives, Consumption,Chron.
is Pleurisy, Hoarseness, Pain and Summates of the
Breast, difficulty of Breathing, and every other
disease of the Lungs end Breast, can and do at
test to Its usefulness. Bronchitia,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 uati
al symptoms of this dieeabe ,(Bronchi tie) are
Coughe,zioreness of the Lunge or Throat, Eh:eerie.
ness, Difficulty of Breathing, Asthma, Hectic Fe.
yet, a spiting up of Phlegm or matter, and some
times blood. It is an inflamatton of the fine skin
which lines the inside of the whole of the wind
-tubes or air veasols,which run through every par.
of the Lungs. This Expectorant immediately
suppresses the Cough, Pain, Inflamation, Fever
and Difficulty of Brcuthing, and produces a free
and easy Expectoration, and a cure is soon offec.
tad.
It always cures Asthmas—two or three large
doses will cure the Croup or Hives of Childron,in
from fifteen minutes to an hour's time. It im
mediately subdues the violence of Whooping
Cough; and effects a speedy cure. Hundreds
who have been given up by their physicians as
incurable with "Consumption," have boon reale
red to perfect health by it.
REV. JOHNATHAN GOING, D. D. Preei.
dont of Granville College, Ohio, says—"ho was
laboring under ~a severe cold, cough and hoarse
ness, and that hie difficulty of breathing was so
great that ho felt himself in imminent danger of
immediate suffocation, but was perfectly Cured
by using this Expectorant." Mrs.' Dilke, of Set.
loin, 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 the same
complaint by one bottle. 'A young lady, 'aleo of
Salem, who wee 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 bottlecif this medicine, found permanent
relief.
The following • certificate re from a practising
Physician, and
. a much respected Clergyman of
the Meth odist Society, dated
Modest Town, Va. August 27, 1838.
- -
Dr. Jayne-41tear Sir—X have boon using your'
Expectorant, ostensively; in my practice, for tho
last three months, and for all attache'of colds, in.
flamation of the lungs, consumption, asthma,
pains and weakness of the breast, it is decidedly,
the best medicine I havo ever triad. •
Very tespectrully Sorg.
IL W. WILLIAMS, M. D.
Numerous other, certificates might be added,
out the above aro coneidorod sufficient evidence
ails great usefulness.
Proparod only by Di. D. Jayne, No. 20Soutb
Third street, Philadelphia: Price $l.
Where also may be had Jayne's Carminative
Balsam, for the sure of Bowel Complaint, &c
Tonic Vermifuge, for the removal . of Worms, dre
Sanative Pills, for Dyspepsia ' Liver Complaints,
and Female Diseases, dr.c. Also, Jayne's Hair
Tonic, for the removal of Baldness and preserva
tion of the par.
For We it the Drug Store of
•. S. BUEFILES
Gettieberg, Feb. !FP, DUO.
ADVERTISEMENTS
JAYN E'S
CARMINATIVE BALSAM
aS a certain, ortf , and effectual remedy . for 1)ya•
eutory, Diurralimu,or Loubenoss,ebolera
bus, Summer Complaint, Chubs, Griping Pains,
Sour Stomach, Flatulency, &c. &c., and ell Spt.ii
modic and" Nervous Diveases,as sick and Net
Headach, Ilystoria, Crump, &c. etc.
This is ono of tho must efficient, pleasant and
safe cotnpusitions over offered to the public fur the
cure 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; u rid in all the above diseases
it really acts like a chill in.
All persons are requested to try ft, fer there Is
"no mistake" about its being one of the mostvel.
amble family medicines over yet discovered.—
Hundred: nay thousands,ofeertificutes have been
received from Physicisnr., Clergymen, and fami
lies of the first respectability, bearing the stlong
eat testimony In Its favour, too numurous to pub
CERTII , IGATES
This is to certify that I have used Dr. Jaynes'
Carminative Idalsitm very extensively in Bowel
Complaints, end have not the least hesitation in
doelaring it superior to any, preparithin that 1
have.met with, fur the relief of those diseases.
WILLIAM STEELING, M. D.
Physician to the Cumberland, N. J Almshouse.
Brid:roton, Tuly 19, 183 G.
Dr. D. JAYNIC,--Dunt Sir,—Having mrde use
of your Carminative Balsam in my family, and
finding it to be admirably adapted to the oom •
plaint. for which ii is intended, I take pleasure
in recommending it to the use of my friends and
the public generally, believing those who are 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, Ohio.
New York, May 20, 1837.
For Sale at the Drug Store of
S. H. BUEHLER.
Gettysburg, Fob. 18, 1840.
4,TTENTION BALD HEADS. NO AP—
OLOGY FOR WIGS. Of all the romo
dies over devised for the restoration and preserva
tion of the Hair. nothing has been found equal to
Jayne's Hair Tonic. It Belem?, fails to restore
tho hair to health and beauty. Many who welt)
bald a few months ago, can now exhibit luxuri
ant hands of hair by the use of it.
Copy an letter from Dr. S. S. Pitch.
PHILADELPHIA, May 10. 1839.
Dr. Tayne.—Dear Sir.—l feel that I can hard
ly say enough to you in favor of the Hair ,Tome.
prepared by you. My hair had been falling off
about two years, and had become very thin threa
tening speedy baldness,when I commenced using
this remedy. In about one week it teased to
full off.
I' have used it now about three months, and
have as full and thick a head of hair as I oritipos
'Ably desire. I have recommended its use to a
number of my friends, who all speak well art.
If faithfully employed; I have no doubt of its gen.
oral success. I may add, that before using the
Tonic. 1 had tried almost all the various articles
employed for the hair, such as the Macassar Oil
all the different preparations of Bear's Oil, Veg.
stable. Hair Oil, &c. &c. without experiencing
much. if any .benefit.
Respectfully yours, S. S. FITCH, •
No. 172 Chestnut street.
The Rev. LEONARD FLFTCIIER, Pastorot the
Baptist Church, Great Valley, Pa. who had been
mole or less bald for many years, used three bot
tles of the Hair Tonic,and has now a fine g rowth
of now hair over all that part of his head whore
he was bald, writes—
“111 y hair is growing firmly. I seem° you.”
L. FLETCII ER.
Wost Chaster, Pa. March 2, 1839.
Prepared only by Dr. D. Jayne, Role proprie.
tor, No. 20 South Third Street, Philadelphia.
Price 91 a bot'lo.
For sale at the Drug Store of
S. H. BUEHLER.
Gettysburg, Fob.lB, 1840.
(MUG H,ASTIIMA,SPITTI NG OF BLOOD
k.UIP of Sixty Years Standing, ammo by Dr
Jayne'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 effects of Jayne's Carminative, in reatoring
a great number of paseengors on board a Missis.
eipr.i steamboat, to perfect health who were affec
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 1 have received from this medicine, more es
pecially his Expectorant, induces me to slate my
case to yuu.for the benefit of those who are of tic.
in the same way. It has boon my misfortune,
sir, to labor under a cough and asthmatical op:
pression, for more than Pelf a century. When a
soldier in the American camp, in 1778,1. with
many others, (owing to groat exposure,) had a
violent attack of disease of the Lungs,by which I
was disabled fruin duty for a long time. Since
that period until recently, I have never berm free
from a violent Cough and difficulty of breathing.
Yeal after year I have expectorated over a gill a
day; often much more, and, sometimes mixed
with blood. For mont hs together, night after
night, I have had to sit: or be bolstered' up to ob.
tarn my breath. The weakness and debility eau.
sod by Buell constant expectoration, frequently
brought mo to a state bordering on death. It has
been a matter of astonishment to my family and
friends that lam here to write this to you. I
have had-skilful physicians to attend me, and
every thing dune_ that was thought likely to give
me relief, without: any beneficial effect. Last
winter I had another severe attack of Inflame
tiou of the Lungs, which I fully expected would
be the lust. I then considered my case as past
the aid of medicine, when I was persuaded to call
op Doctor Jayne. With the assistance of Divine
Providence, thrbugh hi:11,1 was once more raised
from my bed, but the coughing and wheezing
wearied ine day and night. He advised mo to uso
his Expectorant. I did so, with a strong hope
that, as it had cutod many of my acquaintances
of various diseases of the Lu: go, it might at toast
mitigate my sufferings. Need I say how grad&
ed I felt? It has EFFECTUALLY CURED , me. As
seen as I commenced taking it, I found it reach
ed my case. and I began to-breathe with more
freedom. My expectoration became more easy,
and my ,cough entirely loft me. 1 now feel as
well as ever I did in my life, atutem better than
1 have been for the last SIXTY REARS. Last sum
mer I spit it groat deal of blood; now, thank God.
lam perfectly cured. Now, Sir, after suffering
so long,and finding at last such signal relief float
'Jayne's Expectorant, I feel enxione to inform
my fellow citizens whore relief may bo bed. If
'you think this worthy a place in your paporyort
will oblige me by noiicing it.
NICHOLAS HARRIS, SEN.
N 0.35 Lombard Stieet.
Dr. .Inyrie`e Office is No. '2O South Third street.
Philadelphia. '
For sale at the Drug Store of
8. H. BUEHLER. .
Gettysburg, Feb. 18,1840:
\NORMS! WORMS!! 'WORMS!!! To remove
those dangeroua and troublesome inhab..
hake of the Stomach and Bowels; which so
often impair the health and destroy the livee of
children. use Dr. Jayne's Tonic Verrnifupg,a cer
tain and sato preparation for the removal of the
various kinds of Worms, Dyepepain, sour Stu.
mach, Want of Appetite, intantite Fever end
Ague, and debility of the Stomach oud Bowels
and organs of digestion. To be had at No. 20
South Third Street, Philadelphia. Price SO cis
Por'sale the -
Drug Store of
S. tJ, BUEHLER.
thritysb4., rg Fob. 18, :840.