E=M A DVERTISEMENTS. aerirs Sale. -......45 0 tr..... ottrau.tnec , 4.f a Writ of Venditioni 11 Exp. - ulna, is.tqd out of the Court of Condom) Pleas of Adams county, Pa. and 10 may directed, %yid he exams. d to Public Site, at the Court bongo, in the horotnth of Getty burg, t n 7',..e. , :day the 9th day of .Nca , rmbur• .14... rt, at 1 o'cioek P. M. A TRACT O LAND. Sitivito in Niountpleasiint tows hip, Adams rtaintv, containing 157 ACit ES more or h.;sa, on which are erect , .(l a •I'WO-STORY DOUBLE Stone, %louse, "Y.::: - . 1 ;i 1. ‘ and Log B irn• There a spring of wii• ter neat the house, and an Orchard--nd• joining births of John Kuhn, James Lock hart and others. Seized and token in execution as the Estate of Henry Stouter. -ALSO itiat I,ot, og Ground, Situate en west York street, in the bar ough of Gettysburg, on which are i.rec tell a TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE, and Brick [{richer, and Brick Stable end wall of water near the door, adjoining lands of Wm. Hoffman on the east, and Quin. tin Armstrong on the west, and fronting on West York street. Seized and taken in •xecution as the Estate cf Daniel Buld- A LSO- • A Lot of Ground Situate on East York street in the borough of Gettysburg, on which lire erected a TWO STORY - se . we e Brick llouse, and Brick Smith shop, and a two story Frame Building and Frame stable, with a well of water near the do.,r, adjoining Lot of the heirs of Catharine Culp, deceas ed, on the west,. and (routing un Main etreet;and bounded by a twelve-tout alley on the south. Seized and taken in execu tion as the Estate of Esektcl Buckingham. -ALSO - Si. Tract ut %Attila, Situate in Menalien township, Adams coon ty, Pa. containing 13 ACIZ ES, more or les.4, on which are erected a one and a HALF STORY LOG :ass II I DWELLING HOUSE, and Log stable, and Cooper shop, with an Orchard thereon, and a spring of water near the door, adjoining Lands of Harman ierman, John Adams and others. Seiz ed and token in execution as the Estate of Bevy C. Reed. -ALSO-- All the interest in A TRACT OF LAND, Situate in Germany township, Adams coon. ty, Pa. adjoining lands of George Will, Esq Win. Wl:vain and other., containing EIGHT ACRES, more or lees. -ALSO -I,ot of GvouAa, Situate in Littlestown, in said Township; adjoining lots of James M'Sherrv, Esq. on the East, Dr. Joseph A. Shorb on the west, on the south by lie main street, on • wbich are erected a TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, and Kitchen, and a Log stable, with a well of water near the door. Senced and taken in execution as the Estate of John A. Davis. GEO. W. M'CI.ELLAN, Sheri' lames utiles Gettysburg, October, '26, 1841. NOTICE Quinton Armstrong No. 50 Am lust vs• term, 1841. Fi- John Bleakly- eri Facies. AUGUST 25, 1841. rmir, monies in this case, being by consent considered in Coon, on mo tion the Court grant a'Rule for Distribu tion by first day of next Term, (November 22, 1R41.) Notice to be given by publication three times in one paper in Goitysburg. ~ ..!..kx.tp. r ADAMS COUNTY, SS. .44r. A correct extract from the 7 1 1 ,7 Z docket entries. A. MAGINLY, Proth'ry. October 19, 1811. jQ~~ ~ v•s3J~~~~OJ"~o WHEREAS the lion D. Duexam,Esq. President of the several Courts of Common Pleas, iti the Counties composing the 19th District, and Justice of the Courts of Oyer and Turminnr, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and oth• or offenders in the said District—and GE.), WILL and Gho SHINER, Eltaires, Judo as of the Courts of Oyer and Tr-rminer. and General Jail Delivers', fur the trial of all capital and other offenders in the County of Adams—have issued their precept, bearing date the 25th day of August in the year of our Loan one thousand eight hundred anti forty•one, and to me directed, for holdinz a Court of Common Pleas and General Quarter Sespons ofthe Peace, arid General Jail beliverv, and Court of ()sm. and T. miner, at Gettysliro, on Monday the 22d cloy of November next °tic e is Uwe el ry Given, To all the Justices of the Peace, the Coro ner, 4 ul Cmistables. within the said County of Adams, that they be then and there, in their proper person, with their Rolls, Re; conk, I tigoi,tttmiet, E•raminations, and oth er Remenihratices,to do these things,which t i their torwo,i :rid in that behalf unpertain to b.• dote , and als.i they who will prosecute the :4rt Ihgt rife, or then -hall I s ., in the '.aid Cuu t ity o f A t t ai ns, to In 1) • , i , t I I)•‘ri,!,l.%i)r , iiiietllt 3 against theta jo.zt. •S'. NIVI,ELLIN, Mari" O.:. 14. I 51 . tc—SO ADVERTISENIENTS rAnvir ma SALE. V IIE sub+criber will sell ni Privnte Sale, A the following described property, viz: A Tract of Liula, Situate in - Tyrone township, Adams coon ty, ht., one mile' west of fleidiershurg. ad joining lands of Witham Yens, Jno. Staley, Voter Wagoner and others, containing 162 ACRES more or less, a good proportion of which is Meadow and Woodland. The Improve 10 ,4, ments are a Two STORY ;:' DIN all ug %%oust, Stone and part Log, with a well of excellent water near the door, a Stone Bank Barn, with a lar•2e 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 running water in almost every field. The above pr merty will :re sold on rea• sonahle terms, and en indisputable title will be given to the purchaser. (K7 - Persons wishing to view the proper ty will he shown the same by Daniel Ful ler, residml on the premises. or the Sub scriber, living near Gettysburg. BENJAMIN SCUIRIVER. Sept. 23, lettl. is-27 N. B Should the above property not be disprlsed of previously, it will be tittered a t Pulkc. Sale, on the premises, on Saturday the 27th day of November next, at 2 o'clock, F. M. B S. NOTICE. Estate of GEO. T. KRUG, deceased. 111 orrEits of Adminig , ratiun on the Es tate of GEO. 'l'. KRUG, of UlllOll township, MUMS county, deceased, having been granted to the subscribers. they here by request all persona indebted to said do ceased to make immediate payment of their respective accounts. and all persons having claims or demands against said Estate to present them properly authenticated for settlement. MICHAEL H. KITZNIILLER, GEORGE KRUG, Administrutors The first nnmed A dminiArntor resides in Conn.vagn township; the latter in Union. October 5, 1841. 6t-28 d 2 /II a tti it GENTLEMEN'S black It. Cressis, barred Silk Cravats, Gingham Hand kerchiefs. Manchester Gi , ightim, colored Cambr;c, Ladies' Nock Tippets. Admire- Chinese Boots, Fancy Coat Buttons, Patent Threads, Silk Purses, Pocket-books, Tuck Combs, Shell side combs, Poelyt combs, Spoolorantle, Gentlemen's Merioo Gloves, W Gl' vc.s with Grerian culT4, Borlin Gloves, Buck Gloves, Claihes es, Hair Brush's, I'ooth Bru.hes, A uteri can pins, solid head. &e. dt.c. For sale by DANIEL H. SWOPE. Sept. 29,1541. tl-21 NEW GOOD AND Gi lit E ALT It N. It GX.I N S 1 D. lI.SWOPE HAS just received and is now opening a large assortment of FALL & WINTER GOODS, such as Cloths, Cassimeres, Cassinetts, Vestinus, Flannels, Canton Flannels, Tick ings, Checks, Mullins, Calicoes, Plaid Domestics, Merinoes, French, English and German, Blankets, Linsoys, Bang up Cords, Kentucky Jeans, Linen & Cotton 'fable Diapers, Sheet inus, G uernsevs, Nett Shirts, & Drawers, Cotton Laps, Cotton Yarn, Carpet Chain, Carpeting. Man's & Boy's Cape, Cottage Floods, Combs, Brushes, Shoes, &c. &c. &c. Also a fresh supuly of Groceries, Hardware and Queenaware. As he is determined to sell Cheap, very cheap, it will be to the advantage of all to come and examine his stock. Sept. 29, 1841. tt-27 MYILD7A.S4 dl rti,MORSDEL, Tailor. ESPECTFU L Ll' informs the citizens MAI' of Gett y sburg and the public general ly, that he has REMOVED HIS SHOP to the building occupied as the Post Office, next door to the American Hotel (Kurtz'..) and directly opposite the Bonk of Gettvs burg, where b.. is prep (red to execute ill kinds of work in his line of business in the neatest and most durable manner, and at very moderate prices. if-- - r" He earnestly invites his country friends to favor him with a call—they may expect their work to be made in a 000d,sub stantial manner, and on the most accommo dating terms. ir - 7"The Subscriber feels grateful for pa.t encouragement, and respectfully soli cite a continuance of the same August 10, 1841 WAGON ra AITZEtT G. 'IIIIIE subscriber respectfully informs his 111 - friends and the public in general ghat he carries on, in connection with the black smithing the 111Negort 'nuking; Baxiness, and is prepared to execute all orders in eith er of the abc.ve businesses in a workman ike manner and-at the shortest notice. C. W. HOFFNIAN. ' Gettysburg, May 5, IQ4O. • N. B An apprentice Will he taken to the Blnck•Smithing if immediate noplieat inn be made. C. W. H. A DV ER TlS'e:l F.N TS cialurroas. TAKE notice that I hare applied to the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of* Adams county, for the benefit of the losol vent Law 4 of the Commonwealth of Penn sslvanin, and that tlwy have appointed Monday the 22,3 d day of N OV(l77lber next for the heating of me and my creditors, at the. Court ilou:o t o the Borough of Gettysburg, when and where 101 l may attend it you thirik proper ADAM MOWRY. Oct 2(3, 1 4, 11. tc-31 PROSPECTUS OF THE PEOPLE'S LIBRARY MAGAZINE OF CHOICE AND ENTERTAIN ING LITERATURE A distinctive chit mete' istic of the present Rue is the multiplication and cheapness of its literature. lo every department of let ters new wet Its are constantly fidlino from the press, and notwithstanding the extraor dinary supply, the demand corm ues with unabated activity. This is especiaily true of those lighter publications which convey instruction in agreeable and attractive limns, an•i supply a means or recreation at the 411111114 hint) that IheV raCIIIIICS for improvement. Bcarcely a day passes in which some new work or ihi+ d.•-cription is viol given to We public, and though anion , the large number thus issued some may bi• unworthy or useless, generally they tire de serving of commendati.m. A 4 RUM of the imblications referred to are printed in solid volumes, they are Mae cessible t.) the rats, or those readers who are remote from large cities. The cost and the diffiNdtv of transp irting hooks to places which (1 , 1 fit - it he on the• u:ront thOrozl , 2:hlares or the country, are such as to prevent their extensive circulation in the interior, and to (1111103 thee• p:icel an 11101, as to itopose serious tax on all who purchase them. To obviate in some degree this difficulty and to placs Within the re•ich of all, the choicest portions or the eetertainina literature of the day, the Subscriber intend.: to publish, in a form suitable for transportation by the beginning on the first day of October inst., monthly periodical, to be called The PentlON Library, Oil MAGAZINE OF CHOICE AND EN- TERTAINING TITERATURE. THE PE.IPLE ' S LIBRARY will con-ist prin cipally of revolts of flit! •~t productions of pre Qs. The , I:oiluds of auhoer, Dickens, James, illarryal, the Author of •ur NlA:ley rind Lorre- Lowtr, the author of •Rory 0 More,' Warren, author of -Ten Thougand A- Yenr,' bias Piekeriog. Agnes Stricic• land, Mrs. Gore, Ntiss A ssiin, La dy Blessington, Mrs. S. C. Hull. A.titi all other modern writer+ of distinction will he einlirared in the collection, as soon as possible after their publication abroad; and in occasional instance. prior to any publication which can he ITIlftl• 11V the bOnk. Selicr.i here. t r the Novels, the lihrsry wdl c. ,, ritn in sorb nnoiciorr tiemairs, Di p e rt T //vele, and Wirer fresh (Ind r a cy worlc , ill IV frails tlm to time be tho't worthy of twill , ' traiorforred to its witTes. It is a subjec. of ritrilliar rem irk, that along with the wide spreading lasie fo r erature, there is sprim , ,im4 up in all parts of this country, a blue for the hoer works of wiled and the graver, which denAes a ra pidly progressive civilization. T. minister to this taste, and to rend , r "The People's Library" of the hinhest valoe, and worthy of the most extensive patronaffe. the pro. prietor ti.tends to furnish along with each number An exquisitely engraved Steel Plate, From the burins of the most distinrruistied artists. These plates will he accompanied with letter press illustrations from the pens of Nils , : Lea e. S-ha Smith, Mrs E. C. Em burl, Miss H. F. Gould, Nit-H. L. H. Si anumey, &c., dre., &c.„ and other eminent krnericuti writers. This fditii re in his proposed publication is of an importance which the pro rietor believes cannot he:over estimated. The series will embrace many oriirmal pictures, and each subscriber will thus receive, in addition to I he remilar mat ter of the Library, a iiiimhe7 of elegant mind costly Engravings, which will make a val nable addition to the ornaments of the draw• ing room end the centre table. Accomparr each number of the Li• !wary lour pages of extra matter will b-‘ furnished in the forrn of a cover. This will comprise notices of new publications, a monthly cornpend of It teratn , e. contempo rary em-nts, 4.r. 4-c. The critical depart• menu will he simplied with judiciotti and impartial articles, the aim of whieh will be to elevate the character of our literature. "Thp People's Library" will he printed in large octavo form .1 nailer or the finest qua lity, from clear, distinct and elegant type. Each number will contain over 80 pages, mnittn~. at the end of the year 1000 pag",es! The whole of this, with the engravings, ad !Omni matter, lit erary news, &c., will he furnished at the sinmlarly low price of 83 PER AN- NUM, pivalde in advance. This price even in this riv cif rheap literature, is un riv.lll.-d for cheapness Nor can it be objected that its cheapness will lessen its merit, as the proprietor piPdirps himself that in every department of the work', Liter ary. TypoLraphical and Pectoral it shall he at least equal to the beat periodicals of the day. TER MS Sin2le Cnpy, Two Copiea, . Five C7)Oleg, Five Dollars remitted, impinge paid will command The People's Lihrars. and Lody's Rook one year. 'The fiat number will - ) he issued on the 141 day of Ortnher, 1841. ' Ad(lreQg MORTON M' \ 1 CITA F,1., No 57 Santh Th;rd SF. annohif e the Girard Bank Or L. A. GOOEY Oct. 1'2,1,41 T)Livid Ziegler, No. 33, Aowist , Term, IS4I. Fri PruAing,harn. )an Fa.•ins. AU011 . 741 . 2:5. 130 N I ES colpfidorcd in Cpuri and Voile graiiteci fur distrW , itiou by first flaY of cipxt Tenn. November •22(1, No tire ut this rule to h give t by publication three cfrir p itwr in (:pitystuirg. A I) \ NIS COUNTY, SS. tt, 1 1.4 - ;!..' A corirot extract from tht ducloq -4. .tWi5 4:. A. AGINLY, Proth'y October 1:3, 1" 1I 1V HERE the Subscriber will constatit:y lieop ut h toil a _nod aNsortinektit or 42 , 4 J .14 'Auitable thost , ‘%11() .tree alpnit 1,, nom !mince house keppin2 , Sutli peg NofIS (1 , 1 , 1 It to Ihctr wiva.:1.1. , t.1 ,, 4-ive him a call 11. 1101t'rMIIIrli 1 , ) yell h wur k lUlV Qllll !he , arders for C 'trios will be strictly at tortileil to a 4 (Hull. As there appears to hi tin regular price fir waking this arti-le, will merely state the information of the that all plain IV Clout Cnflias will le. ina le at my Ship and Cori VON, ed to lIIIV hn rving ground within the t7,einty for Eight 1)ollats; small ones of that sante inatelial will be charged in pr, , pni (inn. DASID IlE.1(;1, Agent August 3, 1.25.11 8•; 00 Office of The Lady's 800 A DVERTISEMF,NTS NOTICE. CABIITZT. ViAIIEIIIOE, Ch•unbersburg Str,rt, 4.; '3l , V Y 74; t4') CABINET IYARE.I-29USE. • _ ft, - • 1.. r' -',.t :;:'.lC':'^ I t~'.~ ,1.11'!4: 11 (1 f ai1;1i':;:,:.',,'t.);i,1,,1iK,,,70! 717 1 „„ i , 1 l 1 ii'l . 1 1:!qi,1 ~.ii,,litAl: 11l : I ' , .i,4.•yg ill i ;;,,,,. - I 1::: :I!,1,, ii ila l it islil;ll.',7- 1.!'71.J, ; i . -ll_ rprilE undo Sigr).o, thatikl . el or the lib ern! pltrottage heret4tre extentl.ll to wo..11(1 trderrn the public, that he has removed his ‘Varelt )11.4: nearly opposite to r) Litt e's t:,»lch Factors . , where he coil tattles to toa.tufacteve and tetoods constaet- I k , epmg on hand a general tts,tortriteitt of .1 9 `SRUIT. tI3RM.I, 01 the best materials rind wo , knianship, which he will dispose of cheap tor cash, oi Country Pinnace. Pers Inc watittua articles in his hue, would do welt to •Ise him n call,as he is confident he can Ore them as good bargains as they can obtain elsewhere. COFFINS. All milers fur Coffins attended tons usual !laving Fl Hearse of his own, he will deliver CotTios in any part of the County at the fol. lowing rates:—Mahogany, Sl5; Cherry and plain Walnut, Si; small ones of the satin , materials in proportion. LAZARUS SIIORB. August 21, 1841. :3m-22 LAW NOTICE. 7 4 1 3 1 1 .1 7"1 1T / 4 c N 1 rrii a. sat er-v ir.S.ij taiml Ist no' ban ble4 Attorney Counsellor at Law, INI withdrawn from public life, will henceforth give his undivided attention to the bu , iness of his profession. ; The Law Pirtnersliip heretofore subsist het sveen Thad , lens Stevens and D. M. Smyser st ill continues. Any business en• trusted In either of the partners, will re ceive the care and attention of both. fr — f•OFFICE, as heretofore, in Snuth Baltimore street, east side, three doers from the Court house. Gettysburg, Sep. 7, 1 4 41. 6111-24 A PENNY SAVED IS A PENNY EARNED: CALL and examine the FRE.€II SUPPLY of Cheap CTOODS which I have just received, and which in chide.; a lama and h-antifii l assortment of New stele British and Domestic prints; 4 4 Chintzes and Lawng; Fine Manchester and Domestic Ging hams; Jaconeit and Cambric. muslins; Bohhinctts. mull and Swiss mnslins; Handsome French worked Collars; Thread and B Mbinelte Laces, (gond as sort ment;) Lace Veils and Linen Cambric (land kerchiefs; French Kid and Silk Ghives. ASSORTMENT OR, CHEAP HOSITIMR.Y, Very Cheap 5-4 French Bombazine; • Irish Linen and Linen drillinffs; . Morino C,is. , irneres and Summer cloths; Ribb'd and Plain (3nmbroons; American Nankeens, Cotton drillings; Ticking. Checks, Brown and Bleached muslins; Linen Diapers, Linen Table cloths; Mind:nine Inerain Carpetinas, elze which will ver% reibice ,- 1 nriees for CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE. I. G. NUCREARY. 4t-10 J , lne 1, IQ4I A DV ERTISEM EN TS DENTAL SURGERY, IN Ain't [ION To Tilt,: ramDzcAL FRACT/Cl2, ft. G:LBERT. i 111 , 1. , 11i d to 11—g sort .11e:!e retl Teet th , bo , t 1,. peitoitii till othor 01..1 atiooq (or .on Iltf . nt • l V.t11.111 and 1) , • 11'N t) the teeth, 4nwl 1111:.% _STE() .lung 1 I , .... 1 4r. •.:,31 1,. ..ir= ° r .. ' f '. A its ` -,.. - • 4,l'Ar --- „,.,r%:frryaix.,, T.PF wezr-r-I,` I 1"----:-.---,6_ ••:", , - - - G ta 1 4 ?1 ll A now on hand reedy 1;4 the tel F 1114-4, frnnt • +Ai '(;•,t up" in the very best manner: among which is a e.r, nl variety of ('()(,k Survey, -iz ,iii:lne plate parlor --it I which will he sold at prices to suit (5:7-();(1 St.ves and old metal of every kind t ;ken ut exchange for clew Stovcs. th•tly:lm,;.!, Sep 7. 14 COI; NTERIIMITERS' fI~EATVI BLOW. ' A r1111:', public Will . d loa.:0 obßorve, that no 11r.(1 , .1o.11( con bps rvliod opal a. the E root CO.:N[IINi.: oldest ouch box hai now 111)-1:4 upon if. Thom are. Plir• coiontroi a fac vinrilr signa• tore (.1 Dr. B. Brno&(oh. l'hps(o labrls tro oaraved on stool, twantifolly draioned, anll &ail at an exponse of several thowianil 1.1 , 1111 re. I{F? the Inc simile eiv,neture of B. IIft.kNDItETII fnieit b© upon the top Of the bAx, upon the Side, aryl also the bottom of Oil *riot. By careful examine lion the name of Benjamin firatirfreth will ho found on s.veral Farts of THE NE%V LABELs. hem_ an exact transfer of the vritinl! ..f Dr. 11 , andreth. This name will he fund in the Net Wm k• THE PILLS AT U E SOLD AT 25 OEN PS I'ER 11OX, by the undermen tinned A:v9its in Ada mq cnunty: Tills. J. Criorrn & lletlyisburg .INo. 11 SrEvrxsoN, A liralitun 11.irofirgtown. Irked & retprshura. Nl' !Id lebrand, EaQt Berlln. Coi,k & Tudor, flamotnn , A. S E Diinrnn, t e9fitown. M'Sherrit & Fink. Litilemtnws• A. WFurlar,d, Ahhottstown. 11 V. Slap:lP. Oxford. M. Lawyer, Fairfield. • OlNcrve OW each .Anent hr nn Engrn vorl Cori ificate r t k2onry, containing n rep rosont at ion af Dr. Bratniroth'.4 Manufactory at Sint Sing, att un , ,n which will nlqo he coon ' , yowl conics of the NEW L BELS Now Iliz.ED UPON 'l'll E BR AN DRETII PILL BOXES B. BR NDRET[I, M. D. June 15, 1841. 11-12 V &NCI( GOOIDE3. Plain RAZ] fiffured Mons do lainas, Mourning Moue do Inines, Blrick Mattioni Lutestring, 4 -4 Blue black Gm de Paris, Plain nnd floured Gro de Nnp, Shards, (of every varietv,) Fresh English & German Merino (cheep') Plain and fizured Swiss Musline, Plain and figured Bobbinett, Book and Mull Muslin, B.shop's Lawn, ‘V bite and Black Nett and Thule, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, flernstiieh do. French Lawn oz Linen cLithbrie, Thread and Lisle Lace, Silk, Kid and Mohair Gloves & Mitts, Silk, Cashmere, Merino & Cotton Host, Just received and for sale by DANIEL 11. SWOPII. Se ,t. 29,1941, tr-97 HORSE-POW ER A N THRASHING MACHINES. THE Sit hsr, r i 11.1 r takes pleasure in an' ---.es ei 5 ..-- flouncing that he is now prepared to furnish l MOTHERS, BE ON YOUR GUARD.— ; This it the season when thin destructive cam. the Farmers of %dams and Franklin Conn plaiatattocks your interesting little children, tics with the hest 1101ISE POWER AND and nn d c o a rt r r ie r s i i l ) i i ii m y ( i i .i r i e i dust* to o ho t s h e e i y a r o . u ve iont E ll , 3: er dorit o h o, TH RASHING 11 A(.IIINES ever put in op)rat inn In either of the nhnve eiiiinties.— er should, therefore, know Its symptonis, y ‘ i v il a u t i cl; The advaintivs Of the 1.1,05e-Powur are 1 theta eloi , oly, and always be prepared with it to cure it, as ninny urn daily sacrificed r I)vintis frorn the fart, that it lunch greater 1 r k °l " ° ` / Y neglect. At first the !title patient isi voloct l v of the cyli M nder of the achine IS ,„-ty, FFri,uo ,cll with u shivering, it grows restless ' ha• acquired by a slower walk of the horses flushes of heat, the eyes become red end swollen. than in env other Nltc.hine now in use, and it breathes with difficulty, and then comes that fearful COUGH that will surely terminate in haying greater leverage and here friction requires lighter draught. The superiors I ; cilttte convulsions i i,.. i o Or , ti , •7111 1 1O:hote sOwelhing is Ouira. tv of the. Thrashing Machine consists in "BA L V S 2 A \ i n tlF c Vti ' ll I. it. l . C In 1111; itilety.,l:l"ii:ltv,i-ehlel that of Thrashing more groin in env :given known to be din most speedy cure over discov. , than the !fired. It is Infl'ed a p i emeits r einedy—mild, limn with four men to attend it hine vel) mon to 1 Litn and 111 w-went, ni.l sure to g ive the little su vine. s n,,w f. iti use do with Be ''' , I rerar immediate reli. I, triirl geiekly'restren it to attend theta. safely and health. Eery mother who loves liar . Thl above provers and Mticlones are i children slimilit Own i s keep tit the how° and per enormity constructed, and will a ear I give it to thew curly; by iiiiiii i i so you may ofton murk longer than any heretidere nffered to Nave the lire am:it yi,u funtlly love. Remember the public The Shops in wliich they tire tpl;;iiya,,iis,italine,tili3orioNll‘:„.7l , ll „ irti . y ,i. . i l e i that h l s m'amiftetured are Mount Maria Furnance, „„„,i, of cHo up, ‘t iI no piNG (:', d ol t l l tTi u l, near Millorstown, Adams eriintv, and at ASTHMA, CONsUMFTION, &c., e'er tvery Indian Springs, near Waynesboro', Frank- I °the' medicine had lathed Tr Be partient.ir ~ Iron von purchme In Hatt 1.11 county, Pa.. rir "dr. WISTA;i'S 11.0,'4.1 VI OF WILD ?17- -11 l orders will hn thunkfo rn lly ertv• cif EN I: y,e „s ii ~,-; „,„ 'l' PUP 0' ‘ ., ( 1 'nil promptly attended to HI f' I t h.' f ref the. odverii, , ef that is ii.e.•ci..: a ,1.111.,,,:t. u fil: r di t c l :::: above shops. Farrlll'rg ttcd Whets wmild; Pre.. c.c.') wily by %%11.1, 1 '.\l' , & Co ,Chernidtr s do well to examine the obeyer, p r evious id , St.. 33 with Fim•ihi street, l',liludolphia. ! P ten 91 Ili .1 11010,... purchasing elsewhere. F r .ale at the Ihitg stern . i J. DON A I.DS( 1 1. 1 s 11. 8L7.111.11R. ly-22 . Gottys)t.rg. Oct lit. :ill. Gin-113 Attguit 24, IQII. REID WHAT 1T HAS DONE, And 1 , ant" n :14 1..1. I' IJ.I. At. , WI 11,1 144 . Ci2l4 fi 11:ri. 0,1111- 4,4411' UU n • SU S; I 111 II m , .Coo 11, till U.li 11,0 Immo :4 4 .ti LI '4r, ail 41 in 1. 44. 111 , , ' B !..;.% ILl) I'll .' illicit hi. flirt el I h 0 4 , 14 4,4 .4:40 of LW§ 0.) 1.0 nllnr •v. c 11.11,!.. I . 1 in! BIL• vrt • tail 4/9 4 13,x , 0r S 10. 10 12..i.11. Dear fir - PI ...end me twc tI. mot, Cl yttur Bak ash et ,‘ I kt that % i u %not to: Itelltro. h „,„ t o, it ', Ar k 111 IL.. 11. A Its, and euotl• h e t te g, tit, in .I.e.to.tt 111 cart or. S h,‘• a., 41 it erupt ton -y retie , Gar'll , ll.o year, but hard o V. r env thins that has relirved me te much. It gtopitiat tut romitt entirely ch• eked m y nicht g and I dry') livitt-r nt ntcht tool feel b e t• tot in every way than 1 hat u Isar maul - mond.. Yount, regretful Iv. J it \Ilt:• Site , LV Sept IS. 1,41. Frlemi VVI-tgr— tougt NM I rrttili• Ito, to ft-D.l hott toore of thy invaluab'e ISnit uu. I hat • flow l o kon three 1,0111., in till. and caw utottire thcga that it hag thine me more Kroll !h t ., • i tt the rot •d•e, t i. I have evertaken burr !4.•ntl by the •tage at posoittla, and oblige thy friend. JACOB IIOLLOWA•. Pri.tot• ittenther 9, 1'441. D••ar Doctor.-- Hering •o !DMUS' 110 , 111.• talk abort the wonderful cures your 1131.14 to of Wild Cherry hoe made in Cou•u notion. I it,, to one of your ar.nts the other day for n bottle, and lin•e found it to relieve ma' so much, that I went thr,e bottle. more rent soon, as I behove it will rare me ton. I have used a great malty balsams of d•6.•renl kinds, hove tried Jai nee Expectorant and other medicines besides, but nething has ever done me as much good a. yours has Seal by the steatuteiat Ilulivar. Yours truly, WILLI •M THOM kill. 91-Besides its shine , efGrart• in Con•nropt ioa, it elan in ..treettinl r. mdo en. r d for LIVER ccoIpLAINTs. As - 11111k. BRON CHITIS, COUGHS, CROCP, WHOOPING COCCI, ho , ns hundrrils will ',vilify who have been cured by it after all oth.•r remedies had failed. ev)-Re very parti•olar to ask Inr Dr WV , Tllt's RA LSA M OF WILD CHERRY. Sold isholesala an d retail by WILLIAMS Si. Cn , Chemists, No. MI South Fourth at reyt, !ph i•. Price .31 00 a botile. For unto al the Di !I I ; :41.re of S. H. fIUP.III.F.R Lie(' vehurg, Oct. 19. 1 F4l. Arr. APO ANOTHER LIFE SAVED. By Inc . xtruurnmary 'tutees oh te,“ r stied medicine, the "BALSAM OF %%ILD CHERRY," the well-known famous remedy for CONSUMP TION AND LIVER COMPLAINT. COUGHS, COLDS, ASTIIM 1, BRONCHITIS. CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH, Iti.r To Du. H. W iarin: Dear your last letter you ask if your Bal sam has been inecessful in this city. In reply t• that enquiry, I can assure you I Imre never before sold any medicine that has sold so rapidly or bee• used with such unit,rsal sucecn, as yours hes. l• some cases it has eff,cted surprising cure.. and to where luau given great relief after curry other reme dy had failed. But theta is one case that excels any I have yot hoard of. This was a pror worn.. that has been afflicted with CONSUMPTION for several years, and had tried every thing in rain-- Knowing she was very poor, vet very worthy, I sent her • bottle gratis, which she said relieved her very much. This on cumstsure was ' , mu made known to • religions society she belonged to, and they imme diately presented her with halt a dozen bottles, which she has also used a part of, dad is recovering very fast. She told me a few days since that abs bad nut fit so well for the la. , * year, nod believed your medicine was the only thing that staved her life, &e. The same society have puiebrused over thirty bottles for different p,rsons, and will no doubt parishesa many more us they praise is very highly. Yours, re•pectfully, HOLBROOK, BARTLE & Co. (*.Be er• particular when you purchase to •sk for •• Dr. WISTAR'S BA T.SAII OF WILD CIIEII HY," as there is 0 SYRUP of this name advertised that is o .tirely a different medicine. Prepared. wholesale and retail. by WILLIAMS St Co., Clienii.ts, No 33 South Fourth street. Prise $1 00 a bottle,. For Sale at the Din Sinre of H. BUEHLER. Outtyiburg, Oct. 19,1841. 6m .31 THE CAUSE OF CONSUMPTION.—Sim. plc as these complaints are tumidly considered, no one can deny their boing the roost common cause of this fttal and distressing (lima°. It is Indeed a melancholy truth, that thousands fall vislims to Consumption ev re year from no other cause than NEGLECTED COLDS Yet we And hundreds, nay thooc.ntia oho trent snob complaints with_.the greatest indifforer oe, and let thorn run on fur weeks and even months with out thinking of the danger. At first vim halal whet you may ConsidOr a slight COUGH or COLD; you allow plonsire or enrolees. nose to prevent you from giving it any attention; it then settles upon your tneabl, you become hoarse, have minis in the side or cheat, expecto rate large quantities of 'natter, perhaps mixed with blood. ri difficulty of breathing manes, and then you find your own o,olish neglect has brought on this distressing complaint If then you value life or health, be warned in time, and don't trifle with your COLD, or trust to ony quack nostrum to cure you, but immediately procivo a hott!e or two of that famous ri mady, the 'BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY," which is known to be the moat speedy cure ever known, as thousands, will testify whom, lives have been saved by it. CL=l" Be very particular when you purchase to ask for "Dr. W 'STAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY," as there is also a SYRUP of this name in uan. Prepared, wholesale and retail, by WIL- L 1 AMS & Ca , Chemists, No 33 South Fourth street, Philodelphia. Price 81 00 a bottle. For sale at the Drug Store of S. H. BUEHLER. Gettysburg, Oct. 19,1841. 6rn..30 CROUP IN CHILDREN. Houton, June 16.1641
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