•.AlUDlt'ilifi.'S NOTIC.EI. !IMF. Subscriber having been appointed Al' Auditor, by the Court of Common ?leas of Adams cinunty u' marshal and nick" division of the assets in the hands of J a h n %Viand, George Deardorff and Jo seph Batiogior, Assignees of Henry Bittin. ger, amongst the respective Creditors, hereby gireti4 notice to said creditors to present their claims to him at the House of John I'. Ratfinsporger in Petersburg. (Y. S .) on Tuesday and Wednesday the 91k and 10th days of ...Voutinber next at which times and place lie will sit to per- Carlo the duties of his appointment. CHARLES I"I'LEW ELL. October, 19, 1841. - *3l-80 NOTICE Quinton Armstrong No. 50 Auguvi vs•term, 1841• Fi• Sohn Bleakly. eri Facies. AUGUST 25, 1841. • irai3,- monies. in this case, being by consent considered in Court, on mo• tion the Court grant a Rule for Distribu tion by first day of next Term, (November 1.R41.) Notice to be given by publication three times in one paper in Gettysburg. vt ADAMS COUNTY, SS. Y A venni extract from the ; docket entries.. l'..*:•vii; A. MAG IN LY, Proth'ry. Ociobor 19 1841. NEW GOODS AND 1 321X1MG &IN'S% 11. 11. baWOVE. HAS just received and is now opening a large assortment of FALL & WINTER GOODS, such as Cloths. Cussimeres, Cassinetts, Yestings,Flannels, Canton Flannels, Ticking,:, Checks, Muslims, Calicoes, Plaid Domestics, Mermoes, French, English and German, Blankets, Linseys, Bang up Curds, Kentucky •1134115, Linen & Cotton Table Diapers, Sheetings, Guernseys, Nett Shirts, dr, Drawers, Concur Laps, Cotton Yarn. Carpet Chain, Carpeting, Men's & Boy's Caps, Cottage Hoods, Combs, Brushes, Shoes, &c. &c. &c. Also a fresh supply of Groceries, Hardware and Queens:pare. As he is determined to Bell Cheap, very *heap, it will be to the advantage of all to come and examine lija stuck. Sept. 29, 1841. iPabCitZiaLlattal.W:l4!) , oo wiT HEREAS the Hon.D. DomicE,Esq. w President of the several Courts of Common Pleas, id the Countiescomposing the 19th District, and Justice atilt: Conroe of Oyer and Tormianr, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and oth. sr offenders in the said District—and Gro. WILL and GEO SMYSER, Esquires, Judg vs of the Courts of Over and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, fur the trial of all capital and other offenders in the County of Adams—have issued their precept; bearing date the 25th duy ut August m the year ofour LORD one thousand eight hundred and forty one, and to me directed, for holding a Court of Common Pleas and General Quarter Sessions ofthe Peace, and General Jail Delivery, and Court of Oyer and Ter miner, at Gettysburg, on Monday the 22d day of November next—. Notice is hereby GIN en, To all the Justices of the Peace, the Coro ner, and Constables. within the said County or Adam% that they be then and there, in their proper person, with their Rolls, Re cords, Inquisitions, Examinations, and oth sir Renienibrances,to do those things,which to their offices and in that behalf appertain to be done and also they who will prosecute against the prisoners that are, or then shall be, in the Jail.of the said County of Adams, are to be then and there,to proseeute against them as shall be just. GEt). W. Nt'ql.,.E.LL 4.N, Sherif. Oct. 19, !MU. tc-30 NOTICE. David Ziegler, No. 33, August Vd I'erm,lB4l. Ft .Evkiel Buckingham. Prt Farius. AUGUST 2:5. Iq4l. RIONIES consideriql in Court and Rule 'it granted for distribution by first day or next Tern► November 22d, 18t.l. No lice of this rule to b,! given by publication three tirwa in one paper in Gettysburg. ADAMSCOUNTY, - SS. 5.1 t Jte ' 1 3 1 ..• A correct extract from t tie docket ontriert. A. NI AGINLY, Prothiy. October 13, 1841. riraavam4 r; EI.VIIRSDEL, Tailor. ESPECTFU LLY informs the citizens Am' of Gettt aburg and the public general ly, that he has 11.E310V ED. HIS SHOP to the building occupied as the Post Office, nett door to the American Hotel (Kurtz'q) nod directly opposite the Bark o f Getty,• burg, where 11 , t is preptred to execute nll kinds of work in his tin. of Wetness in the neatest and most durable manner, and at wont mod-rule prices Kr. Ile oar:wail% invites hie country Ciotti's 141 Vivo' him %Vitlin cell—they may ra.Jeot t•yeir wok to Ir^ made in a geod,sub ioaoliel ni tII ytY r, ti 'id on the moss accommo tinting term* , rhe Sub 4 crilier reels grateful for past eiw.etri,..9ine s ilt. and ri • M‘WelfUlly 51.11, A. all i o.l.lll , l l t . r•nre the genii) Aligai IV, IJ4I ADVERTISEMENTS. -TO MY CItEDITOItS. TAKE notice that 1 have applied to the Judges of the Court of Common Plea , ' of Adams county, for the benefit of the liool vent Laws of the Cunimonwealth of Penn eylvaniu, and that they have appointed Monduy the 22nd day of November next for the hearing of me and my creditors, at the Court [louse in the Borough of Geilyeburg, when and where you may attend if you think proper. ADAM MOWRY. Oct. 26, 1841. tc- 31 PROSPECTUS OF THE PEOPLE'S LIBRARY MAGAZINE OF CHOICE AND ENTERTAIN ING LITERATURE A distinctive character. istir! of the present age is the multiplication and cheapness of its literature. In every department of let ters new works are constantly falling from the press, and notwithstanding the extraor dinary supply, the demand coati; uas with unabated activity. This is especially true of those lighter publications which convey instruction in agreeable and attractive firms, and supply ri moans of recreation at the same time that they offer facilities for improvement. Scarcelv a day passes in which some new work of this description is not given to the public, and though among the large number thus issued soar , • may be unworthy or useless, generally they are de serving of commendation. As most of the publications referred to are printed in solid volumes, they are inac cessible to the mass of those readers who are remote from large cities. The cost and the difficulty oft ransportmg books to places which do not lie an the great thoroughfares of the country, are such as to prevent their extensive circulation in the interior, and to make their prices so high. as to impose a serious tax on all who purchase them. To obviate in some degree this difficulty. and to place within the reach of all, the choicest portions of the entertaining literature of the day, the Subscriber intends to publish, in a form suitable for transportation by the mails, beginning on the first day of October inst., a monthly periodical, to be called The People's Library, OR MAGAZINE OF CHOICE AND EN- TERTAINING TITEFLkTURE. Tne PEOPLE'S LIBRARY will consist prin• cipally of reprints of the best productions of the British press. The Novels of Bulwer, Dickens, James, D' Israeli, Marryal, Lever, the author of .'O'Malley and Lorre quer," Lover, the author of .Rory O'More,' Warren, author of ~ T en Thousand A- Year, Miss Pickering, Agnes Strick land, Mrs. Gore, Mies Austin, La dy Blessington, Mrs. S. C. Hull. And all other modern writers of distinction wilt be embraced in the collection, as soon as possible after their publication abroad; and in occasional instaricee prior to any publication which can be made by the b tok• sellers here. In addition to the Novels. the library will contain such amusing Memoirs, Diverliv Travels, and other fresh and ra cy works as may from time to time be tho'i worthy of being transferred to its marts. It is a subject of familiar remark, that along with the wide spreading taste for lit erature, there its springing up in all parts of this country, a taste for the hoer works of nencil and the graver, which denotes a ra pidly progressive civilization. To minister to this taste, and to render "The People's Library" of the highest value, and worthy of the most extensive patronage. the pro prietor intends to furnish along with each number An exquisitely engraved Steel Plate, From the burins of the most distinguished artists. These plates will be accompanied with letter press illustrations fr the pens of Miss Le:4l , e. Seim Smith, Mrs E. C. Em bun, Miss H. F. Gould, Mrs. L. H. Si gourhey, &c , din., dic.. arid ether eminent American writers. This feature in his proposed publication is of an impnrtnnce which the pro Timor believes cannot be" . nver estimated. The series will embrace many original pictures, and each subscriber will thus receive, in addition to the regular mat ter of the Library, a number of elegant and costly Engravings, which will make a val uable addition to the ornaments of the draw ing room and the centre table. Accompan‘ mg each number of the Li• brary tour pagrs of extra matter will be furnished in the form of a cover. This will comprise notice* of new publications, a monthly comoend of literatu-e. contempo- , nary events, 4-c. 4-c. The critical depart• ment will he supplied with judicious and impartial articles, the aim of which will be to elevate the character ofour literature. “The People's Library" will he printed in large octavo form. on paper of the finest quality, from clear, distinct and elegant type. Each number will contain over 80 pages, making at the end of the year 11000 pages! The whole of this. with the engravings. adr'itinnal matter. lit erary news, dic.. dr.r... will ha furnished at the sirpitilarly low price of S 3 PER AN NUM, !mettle in advance. This price even in this age of cheap literature. is un rivalled for cheapness Nor can it be objected that its cheapness will lessen its merit, as the proprietor nledires himself that in every department of the work, Liter ary. Typographicaland Ptctoral it shall he at least equal to the best periodicals of the day. Sing!• Cnpv el 09 Twn Copies, 5 00 rive Cnnipq 10 00 Five Dollars remitted. norilarfP tinid will command The Peenla'a Library and Lady's Honk one year The first number will he issued on the lat day' of Ortnhor. 11; 1 41. Address rtitiIITOINI trtllril aEI.. No 57 &nth Third Mt. nnnoelle the Girard Bank. Or- L. A. GOOEY Office of The Lady's Book. tr-23 OGI. 12, IE4I. TERMS. NOTICE. Estate of GEO. T. KRUG, deceased. LETTERS of Administration on the Es tate of GEO. T. KRUG, of Union township, Adanis county, deceas,d, having been granted to the subscribers. they here• by request all persons indebted to said de. ceased to make immediate payment of their respective accounts. and all persons having claims nr demands against said Estate to present them properly authenticated for settlement. MICHAEL H. KITZMILLER, GEORGE KRUG, Administrators The first named Administrator resides in Conn•vapn township; the latter in Union. October 5, IA4I. ,81-28 rAn,m rOR SALE. filatir , , subscriber will sell at Private Sale, IL the following described property, viz: .1. Tract a loaxid., Situate in Tyrone township, Adams coun• ty, Pa., one mile west of Heidlersburg, ad joining landa of William Yetis, Jon. Staley, Peter Wagoner and others, containing 162 ,SORES , more or less, a good proportion of which is Meadow and Woodland. The improve merits are a TWO STORY e .v. 4 0 : 00 13.,N 11 ous e, .44 4.6; - part Stone and part Log, with a well of excellent water near the door, Stone Bank Biro, with a Isr..e Wagon Shed and Corn-Crib attached thereto. There is also an excellent Orchard of fruit trees of every description on the Farm.— The whole Farm is well watered, having rutininz water in almost every field. The above property will be sold on roe sonable terms, and an indisputable title will be given to the purchaser. KrPersons wishing to view the proper ty will be shown the same by Daniel Fid• residin t• on the premises. or the Sub- scriber, living near Gettysburg. BENJAMIN SCURIV ER. Sept. 28, 1841. is-27 N. B Should the above property not be disposed of previously, it will be adored at Public Sale, on the premises, on Saturday the 27th day of November next, at 2 o'clock, P. M. B. S. C.LBIII - 21' WAREHOUSE, Chanothrsburg Sired, Gatysturg, Pa.; WHERE the Subscriber will constantly keep on tviuti a 2noti asgortwent Of IF4JIII:iIa'aTML S .I, Suitable for tlio.te who rare about to con). mince house k, , t‘ping Such persons will Sol it to their advantage to give him a cull, a' he is determined to wtok low to suit the times. C OVFX74%. AU orders for C di is will be strictly at tended to as usuil. As there appears to be no regular price for making this article, 1 will merely state for the inforinstion of the public, that all plain Walnut Collis will he made at my Sono and conveyed to any bu rving ground within the County for Eight Dollars; small ones of the same material will be charged in proportion. DAVID IIEAGY, Agent. August 3, 1841. WithrlON 'WAILING. . r tiE subscriber respectfully informs his IL friends and the public in general that ho carries on, in connection with the tiluck sinithing the Wagon ansking Business, and is pr.•pared to execute all orders in eith er of 111 , - abi.ve bitAinessi.s in a workman ake manner and at the shortest notice. C. W. HOFFMAN. Gettysburg, May 5, Is4o. N. B. An apprentice will be taken to the Black• Smithing if immediate appliention be made. C. W. 11. A. PENNY SAVED IS A PENNY EAItNED: CI ALL and examine the FRESH Surrmr ot Cheap S IC M 74 0- 0 'ID S which I have just received, and which in cludes 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 matins; Handsome French worked Collars; Thread and BAbinette Laces, (good as sortment;) Lace Veils and Linen Cambric Iland kerchiefs; French Kid and Silk Gloves. ASSORTMENT OF CUEAP IitOSIERIZ", Very Cheap 5-4 French Bombazine; . Irish Linen and Linen drillings; Merino Cassimeres and Summer cloths; Ribb'd and Plain Oambroons; American Nankeens, Cotton drillings; 'Pickings, Checks, Brown and Bleached muslins; Linen thapersi, Linen Table cloths; flandsiome Ingrain Carpetings, &c &c.; which will be ti-ld at von reduced prices fur CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE. U. G. M'CREARY. 41-10 Jove 1, 1941. LAW NOTICE. zu5122 .2 IL nacr,,tw i rot - n c Plain and figured Moue de litmus, " " 6 '6' 16 ' 4 Mourning Mous de laime, Attorney & Counsellor at Law,, Black Mattioni Lutestring, IIAVING withdrawn from public life, 14-4 . Blue black C d• P ' 3ro .. _ tate, Plain and figbred Gro de Nap. will henceforth give his undivided Shawls. (of every variety,) attention to the business of his profession. Fresh English & German Merino (cbeaPi) The Law Partnership heretofore sobsist• Plain and figured Swiss Muslin., jog between Thaddeus Stevens and D. M. business en. t Plain and fi.lured Bohbinett, Smyser still continues. Any Book and Mull Muslin, trusted to either of the partners, will re I B i shop's Lay 0 , Nett and TiAill, ceive the care and attention of both. ! kite tr3"OFFICE, as heretofore, in South! ' nte and Mack Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Baltimore street, oast side, three doors from ; the Court•house. i Hem:filch do. Gettysburg, Sep. 7, Is4l. che-24 French Lawn & Linen Cambric, ; Thread and Li.:lo Lace, Silk. Kid and Mohair Gloves & Milli. Silk, Cashmere, Merino & Cotton flmie, Just rec , .lived and for sale by DANIEL U. swops. Sept. 28,,1R41. .If—Q7 DENTAL SURGERY , IN ADDITION TO THE MEDICAL PRACTICE, MAR. D. GI LBERT, is prepared to in. sort 'Mineral Teeth, of the best quality, and to petfortn all other oper ations for the preservation and beauty of the teeth. All operations AvAttriaNTEn• Gettysburg, June 15. tf-1 2 CABINET WAREHOUSE. THE Stibier iher takes pleasure in an unwiring that he is now prepared to furnish the Vermers - of Adams and Franklin Conn ties with the hest HORSE POWER AND THRASHING Al ACHINES ever lint in operation in either of the shove counties.— The advantages of the II irse-Power are obvious from the fact, that n much greater velocity of the cy!inder of the Machine is acquired by a slower walk of the' ha:Nee than in nay other Morchine now in use. and VIIE undersigned, thankful or the lib ! having greater leverage rind lees friction IL oral patronage haretofrre extend. d to' requires lighter draught. The superior; I him, would inform the public that he hasltv of the Thrashing Machine consists in removed his Warehouse nearly opposite to of Thrashing more grain in any given D. Little's Coach Factory, where he con-Itime with four men to attend it, than the tinues to manufacture and intends constant- Mec`iines now m use (I' ) with seven men to ly keeping on hand a general assortment of ittl"no then. Thr, above powers and !Onetime. are P1TEL1T:71317,3, peroinnently constructed, and will emir much longer than any heretofore offered to Of the best materials and workmanship, the public. The Shops in which they are which he will dispose of cheap for cash, or manufactured are Mount Maria Furnerise, Country Produce. I near Millerstown, Adams county, and at Persons wanting articles in his line, would Indian Springs, near Waynesboro', Frank do well to give him a call, as he is confident I n county, Pa. he can give them as good bargains as they ea"' All orders will be thankfully recent• can obtain elsewhere. ed and promptly attended In nt either of the COFFINS. above shops. Farmers and others would do well to examine the above, previous to All orders for Coffins attended to as usual. purchasing elsewhere. Having a Hearse of his own, he will deliver j J. DON A LDSON. Coffins in any part of the County at the tail I I y-22 lowing rates: —Mahogany, 815; Cherry and tplain Walnut, $7; small ones of the same materials in proportion. LAZARUS SE-10Rf3. August 24, 1841. 3.n-22 700 STOVES! 6 T Glloll l lCael AS now on hand ready fa the fall 24-141 " sales, from vaa "Got up" in the very best manner: among whioh is a great variety of Cook Stoves, and all siz"s of nine plate and parlor stoves —all of which will be sold at prices to suit the times. KTOld Stoves and old metal of every kind taken in exchange for new Stoves. Gettysburg, Sep• 7. 3rii-24 COUNTERFEITERS' DEATH BLOW. firlllE public will please observe, that no Brandreth Pills can be relied upon as the TRUE and GENUINE unless each box has new labels upon it. There are three, and each cnntain:3 a fac simile signa ture of Dr. B. Brandreth. These labels! are en:zraved on steel, beautifully designed,' and done at an expense of several thousand dollars. REMEMBER, the fac simile signature of B. BR ANDRETH must be upon the top of .t he b mx, upon thif-stde, and also the bottom of On box. tily careful examine lion the name of Benjamin Brandreth will be found on several tarts of THE NEW LABELS, being en 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 undermen tioned Agents in Adams county: Tnos. J. COOPER & Gettysburg. JNO. M. STEVENSON, Abraham King, Hunterstown. Ickes & Bridges, Petersburg. Win. Hildebrand, East Berlin. Conk & Tudor, Hampton. A. S. E Dinican.Cashtown. M'Sherry & Fink. Littlestown. A. M'Farliirid, Ahbottetown. H. W. Slagle. Oxford. M. Lawyer, Fairfield. Observe that each Agent has en Engra ved Certificate of Agency, containing a rep resentation of Dr. Brandreth's Ntanufactory at Sing Sing, and upon which will also he go er ' e xa ct. eloies of the NEW. LABELS NOW USED UPON THE BRAN. DRETH PI LL BOXES B. BR ‘NDRETH, M. D. June 15, IA4I. tf-12 AN Apprentice to the Print ing Business wanted at this 01Ems. 6.00130. H Olt Sl l .- , POW ER A N . THRASHING MACHINES. AuguAl 24, I'4l E BP I°o L UAI E. IN SPLENDID STYLE. JULY, 1841. GRAHAM'S Lady's and Gentiemates MAGAZINE. The great increase in the subscription list ol this highly popular Magaz , no (the edition haviri: , more than doubled in Iths than six 111101111180 iuduccr the proprietor to c•mirnence a new volume, tt ith the Jul) No. It will be issued in the most attractive style, with the first of a new series. of RICH ORIGINAL ENGRAVINGS, gotaip in a manner. that sti.lll surpass hoy used, io any other Nlamiz:na. In addition to :he fact, that we employ the talent of the very best American artists, in the engraving of the plates for this work, it must be re membered, the most of the subject!" select ed. are ORIGINAL ANTEKICAN PICTURES, which have never been baler's engraved, and are consequently, the, newest that can be brorght before the public. HIGHLY COLORED FABuiorts.—lt mew be remembered that the Fashion plates of this Magazine. are the beet in coloring and design that can bo found in any work pub lished, in this country or in Europe. They are engraved and colored for this Magazine by the 13,-iat artists that the country can pro duce, and are drawn, always from the latest designs from Paris and London, and cones.. qu-ntly may always he relied upon as the prevailing style in the Untied States. for the month in which they are issued. We pay more for coloring than any other publica tion. and always have the best. TIIE CONTRIBUTORS.-111 addition to the unusually fine array of original contributors, which the 11affazine has this far boasted, arrangements have been made with a num bar 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 PASTIRES.—Thiti interesting feature of the Magazine shall still be era served as_ iniportant to young sportsmen, and in fact to all young or old, who delight in the sports of the rod and the gun. A rti• Iles in this department shall be from ac knowledged pens, and of the very best au thority. NEW TYPE AND PAPER.—The volume will ha 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 whim paper. NM AND POPULAR Musfo.---The choic est mecca of new and popular music for the. Piano forte and Guitar shall be selected for its pages, and two or more pages shrill ap pear regularly each month. In this way subscribers in rernoto country towns, etIO OINOVS have the latest music at low rates, almost as soon as it is nubli.rhed. TER MS COIL The terms are 83 for a single etibccrip tion, and in nn ease will the price be abated• or two conies for 85 fret• of postage and ( 14,- ALWAYS IN ADVANCII No suhscri. ber received in any case without the money. This rule is impa rime, and will tint be de parted from. A ildrese o n st.paid,, GEO. R. (3 RAH& • S. W. corner 34 & eher 4 s . ut etc Philadelphia. Joao 1 . . 11-10 itEAD ti I WHAT IT HAS DONE. Ana it you nave a r.i.iilt u, sit hit. VW .011 . 0110 that ill ha Cfra v. ilk/ lira 411.1? 00/111 , ..! a/01 . 3a1e, CON. 11,1 w %V obio delay to try 11111 fam.,us and utirit ail •cl tin theme, tbe 'BALSAM OF N ILD CHL:PRY,' which ha. rur,rl thousands ut this 000 plaint alter CI. lir thin% i•I•r. La.l failed bead the IMb:whiz end,othted proofs of Its t Riesoy; Buscitor. eat, S pt 10 1841. Dear Sit•- Ple ee valid Inc two bottles more of your Balsam ut W tit/ Cherry. hke that you tent me before. 1 have takeu uearly all of the ftrst Iwo, and coats drutly believe this metlieme will cure me. 1 have used a greet many remedies within the last year, bat have so•vt.r. found any thing that h as re lie ve d me is much. 1t has stopped my couch entitely. checked my uight stJrau, so.il I sleep better at night and tent bete tar ia v•ery way thou I have tar amity months. Yuan, rcq.ucliully . JAlles Kat Le. Hoimpsinirg, Sept 12, Is4l. Friend Wi.ter-1 again trouble thee to e'u4 me two bottles more of thy invaluable Balsam. !have uow taken three bottles iu all. and can assure thee that it has done me wore good than all the medicine I have ever taken before Send by the stage as Was as poinsible, soul oblige tit) friend, Jautta HOLLOWA V. Bristol. September 8, 1341. Dear Dsostor—Herring so many pennle talk about the wonderful cures your Batumi of W lid Cherry has made iu Consumption.l sen• to one of your agents the other day firs bAtle, and have hund it to relieve me so much, that 1 want three bottles more Seallllooll, a. I believe it will cure rei• too. I have itard a great many balsams of dlfferent kinds, hove tried iseitr's Expectorant and other medicines besides. bust uothing has ever done me as much good as yours has Scatill by the steamboat Bulivec. Yours truly, Wti,LIASS THOUSSI. 0 1 3"Beaidel Its aatnnTshinit yfficacy iI, Con.utniolus, it is also tit • most effectual TI'LLIVEIV ever discovered for LIVER COMPLAINTS, ASTHMA, BRON CHITIS, COUGHS, CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH. &c ,as hundreds will testily who have been cured by it after all other remedies bad (ailed. (*.Be very partituler to ask for Dr WlSTAft'a BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. Sold wholesale and retail by W ILL( A MS & Co., Chemise, No. in South Fourth street, Philddelphia. Price 91 04/ a bottle. Ka ails at tiol Drug Storn of S. H. BUEHLER. lty 'burg, Oct. 19. IF4I. 8m.•8111 ANOTHER LIFE SAVED. B) Ulu Xil Lill 0/nary V Irt•WII uI 11041 11.trIV idled medicine, the ••BALSAM OF' WILD CDEHRY." the well-known lamou■ remedy for CONSUMP• TION AND LIVER computorr. COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, ußoNcrwris. CROUP. WHOOPING COUCH, &o. To DR. H. W[rr•U - - Dear Sir,—lgyour lest letter you ask if your Bal. saw has beru stieccs.ful iu this city. In reply I. the t enquiry, I oan assure you I have never before sold any medicine that has sold so rapidly or been used with such universal success, as yours his. la some cases it has effected surprising cures. and la whets has given great relief after every tither reme dy had failed. But them is oue ease that excel' any I have yet heard of. This.was a poor woman that has beeu afflicted with CONSUMPTION for several years, and had tried every thing in vain.— Knowing she was very poor, vet very worthy, I sent her a bottle gratis, which she said relieved her very much. This co emustauce We, soon made /mown to a religious society she belonged to, and they itnniw diately presented her with halt a dosed bunks. which she has also used a part of, and is recovering very fast. She told me • few days since that she had not felt so well fur the last year, and believed your medicine was the only thing that saved her life, Zr.c. The same society have purchased over thirty bottles fur different persons, and will uo doubt poi• Muse many more a& they praise is very highly. if awe. respectfully. HOLBROOK . . BARTLE dt Co. etio-Be very particular when you purchase to ask for **Dr. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHER RY," as there is a SYRUP cf this name advertised that is eetirely a different medicine. Prepared. wholesnle amid retail. bt WILLIAM; at Co., Cheinists,No 33South Fourth street, Phila.. dolphin. Prise 81 00 a bottle. • cur 5e . .10 at the Drug Strife of Y. H. BUEHLER. GattyaLurg, Oct. 19, 1841. Sin .30 to - . ..u-cms.see - _s.see 'I'HE CAUSE OF CONSUMI"I'ION.—Situ. phi as these complaints are initially cunaidered, no one can deny their being the most cunonion cause of tine fital and distressing disease. It is indeed a melancholy truth, that thousands tall victims to Consumption every year from no other cause than NEGLECTED COLDS Yet we find hundreds, nay thousands who treat such complaints with the greatest indifference, and let them run on for weeks and even months with out thinking of the danger. At filet you hare what you may consider a slight COUOII or COLD; you allow business, pleasure or careless neer to prevent you from giving it any attention; it then settles upon your literal, you become hoarse, have pains in the side or chest, expecto rate large quantities cl matter, perhaps mixed with blood, a difficulty of breathing ensues, on! than you find your own foolish nag h•ct has brought on this distressing Lomplaint If then you value life or health, be warned in time, and don't trifle with your COLD, or trust to any quack nostrum W cure you, but immediately worn. e a bottle or two 01 that famous remedy, the 'BALSAAI OF WILD CHERRY," which is known to be the most speedy cure ever known, as thousands will testify whose lives have been saved by ir, co— Bo very particular when you purchase to ask fur "Dr. W 'STAR'S BALSA OF' WILD CHERRY," as theta is alsu a SYRUP of this name In use. Prepared, wholesale and retail, by WM. LIAMS & Co., Choiniats, Pro. 33 South Four tit street, Philadelphia. Price 81 CO a Wile. Fur sale at the Drug Stole of 9. H. BUEHLER. Gettysburg, Oct. 19,1841. tirn..3B CROUP IN CHILDREN. MOTHERS, BE ON YOUR GUARD.— This I. the 11868011 WllOll this (IC*4[llool'o COM. plaint attacks your interesting little children. and Mien rubs you of those you fondly clout on. and curries hundreds to the grave. Every moth. er should, therefore, know Its symptoms, watch them closely, end always be prepated with a temedy to cure it, as many are drill; encrificed by such neglect. At first the little patient is setzid with a shivering. it grows restless, has Rushes of hoot, the eves become red and swollen. it breathes with difficulty, and then comes that. fearful COUGH that will eurely terminate in convulsions or death unless something is intros. diaiely given to check it. lit this complaint. the "BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY," i• well known to be the most speedy aura ever discov. ered. It is indeed a prelims feint dy--in;ld, sale •nd.innocent, anti rum to give the little suf ferer immediate ioliel, and quickly room., it to surety and health. Emery mother who loves her children tto i early; d i rens i T o ml i dulws y y b skeep to the house and loitie so you may alien save uie life clone you t;indly love. Remember this is the famous remedy of that distinguished physician, Ut. W ivtar, which hue cured thou. Isands of CROUP, V. !MOPING COUGH. o ir he l r 'll i h n l o A di , c.i t. n . o o N li S ed Ukt im P il L•lON, &c., OM levelly L 1 B 3 puttiel.l.,r hr a you rurchtloo to ask for “Dr. V 'STAN'S 1tA1..!.;.A NI Or W LD t. RY," h. there is of tills Immo advertipod 1110 to eisli , ..ly a dttirtrut wedielos. Ps o:itietl wily by 111LLI k 64, Clanuirls. •bu slrott;V:.4l4t.:lplar. I'. ice $1 110 .t FLA' .o.k 1.1 un Vrtzg Mute ul 1113E111.ER. Ut.t. 13 , :141. Can.-80 Ilustou, .1040 16, 1641
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