A DVERTISEM ENTS. Xirtut Wootus+ The SubscW i has just received a stock of NEW GOODS, which will Ill! FUifl nitolllollll2lV clwap! MIIMLECOFF. v.a.iir .7, .1 111 4 NOTICE, is het cloy riven, that appliea -112 non gill he mde by Ow ragned, fur Licenee !4) keep a Public llou-e in the i3wa - uf Ilampton, Rending tuwiedlip. Ad ams county, at the Itituary Cfmrt Qmar ter Sessionoomn thou:gaud eight hundred and foriy•t wi, SOLOMON A EBERT. The Subscribers eitzims of itearliful township athresaid, recommend the 'ubrivo petitioner, and certify that tho Inn, or Tavern abovo mentioned, is ii-ressary, to accommodato tho• public nnJ entertain traveliers,inaltilat tlrotihrive petitioner j,i of wiciti repute for bime-tty and sobriety, and is well provided as required by law, with boils. , room and colivettiutice for lodg ing mid liceoluitizidatiog st rangers and tray alters. Dat id Whito, C. Blish, Michael Philips, 11. Itumtud, Delirdorfr, C. lOyets, 1,. Chronister, B. Nlclatm, 3.1c0b Smith, Ileniy Albert, Jacob Albert, Jiili Dicks, Jamr4 Chronister, S. Chionister. Jan. 4, 1842 NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given, that applica tion will bo made by toe iniderAgned for Lioenne to keep a Public [louse at York Springs, Latiniore township Adams county, at the January ('curt of Quarter Sessions, one thousand eight hundred and forty--two. KETTLEWELL & GARI)NER. We the undersigned, citizens of Adams tounty, beg leave to represent that wo have n. a long time been acquainted with Ket tle well & Gardner, the above petitioner's; that they are of good repute fur honesty and temperance, and well provided with every necessary' for keeping a House of En• tertainment, in the same house at York Springs; Latham«) township, in whichjthey have kept a Tavern for several years - past; and that the some is necessary for the ac commodation of try/idlers, visitors and others• Moses Funk Wm. Gardner, J. T Raflensberger, .1V m. [doe, Geo. Deardorff, Christian Picking, David Lerew, S. A. M'Cosh, Daniel Fickee, Jas. M'Cobh, Peter Smith, John Wolfot d. Jan. 4,1'142. REGISTER'S NOTICES. Not e, is ilex e,l3y Givcu, . I[ lo all Legatees and other persons con cerned, that the ADMINISTRA TION ACCOUNTS of the Estates of the deceased persons hereinafter mentioned, will be presented to the Orphans' Court of Adams eouldv, flu. confirmation, on Mon day the 24th day of Jannory next, viz: The accounts of Mary Duncan, Adria ibtralrix of the Estate of Adam S. E. Dun can, deceased. The accouni of Jaws liongv and John Expcutors of the &gate of George fleagy, deceased. W M. KING, Register. Register's Of Ileo,atcysburg, 1)4:e. 1811. Country Temperance Convent' ion. WHEREAS it has been recommended by many prominent friends of the cause of Temprruece in Adams county, that a general I Nnivennon of delegates from all the Temprrance Societies of said county he soon hold , far the purpose of furthering the cause by increa4ed energy and anity of action; and whereas liunterstown has been recommended as a sullaWn place, and the third Saturday in January as a suitable time fur. holdnig said convention; and whereas at a meeting of the Ilimterstown Society holden on h fist mns day; at which members from cover rl -societies wete present, the undersigned were appoin ted a Commitieo to give public notice of said Convention. We, tlicreflro, beg lenvo most respect fully to recommend to the several Tem perance Societies of Aclnms county, the pro priety of taking measures to have them selves represented, he at least twenty dele gates each,, in the County Temperance Convention, which will meet in the Church at Hun'erstown on the third Saturday of January next,'at 11 o'docfc A. The public generally are invited to at tend mud Cm)voolinn. LEWIS' It 11 NIERSLY,I A. TANMINBAUGH, I 5 JOHN NEELY, JOHN DIF.IIL, i-"t A. It. STEVENSON, 1 Jan. 4, 1842. td-41 TO MY CREDITORS. rip K notice that 1 have implied to thr - 11 - Judge sof the Court of Common Pleas of Admits r , unty, fitr the benefit of the Inlolyent Laws of the Commonwenlth of Pronvyl%ntiitt viol that they have appoint- Ando!' the 24111 day r.t" January next for ,the hearing I , f nu. v ri my creditors. nt the Court flowo , to the (loran , ltofGettysburg, when and nip) , attetol if you think proper. S.►II(TEL GILBERT. Dec. 21, 1641. •cc-3D WORLD OF FASHION. A new Monthly Illagezin'e with the a• bore title, embellished with the earliest Fashions from Paris and London, elegant Steel and Mezzotint. Engravings, Lore Work, Embroidery, Music, rd. will be issued early in December in advance olthe other Magazines for January- The work bs devoted especially t 3 the ladies, and will be issued in a style never before at tempted in this country. It will contain' articles frorn the most popular and pleas ing writers of the day on every variety of subject, but the work will be in the main devoted to the cultivation of the home vtr tures. Hence most of the stories n ill be of a practical, domestic character; from the pens of our best female writers, while the earliest fashions in all their varieties shall be correctly given;—so as to make the work welcome at every 6re•side. In the halls of the fashionable and the gay,— the home of the virtuous matron, Whose own needle supplies her raiment as well as in the store and sewing room of the mantua maker and milliner. TER MAIN DESIGN OF THE WORK,— The prominent design of the Magazine will be to furnish in elegant and attractive style, the earliest, moat correct, and full re port in advance of all the other Magazines, and prior to the issuing of them here, of the Monthly Fashions direct from Paris and London. The advantage of this to every lady, who makes taste in dress the least matter life, will at once be appa• rent, and to the professional dress maker and milliner of the United States, the en terprise will be of incalculable advantage. It is proposed to issue every month a num ber and variety of costume, which will put to the blush every thtng in the way of monthly reports of the Fashions heretofore attempted. For this purpose the publisher has em• harked the most ample means and resour ces in the enterprise, and has matured his plans both in this country and in Europe prior to commencement. It Iris been a favorite project, arid has been deliberately undertaken, and will Le carried through vigorously. The first number will give an idea of the beauty and real excellence of the plates. ELEGANT STEEL Exonevurer.7.-In or der to render the work ornamental in the highest degree, and to make it a perfect parlor companion, and an ornament to the centre table, as well as entertaining an its literature, and Jseful in the style of its fashion plates, it is proposed to issue the most elegant Steel and Mezz•eint engra. vings from the first artists in the/;country, illustrated by choice and entertaining stu riesof domestic life. To vary the style of illustrations, occasional I,:ice Patterns and Embroidery, got out in unsurpassed beau ty and truth _by that excellent artist F. Quarro, Erq, will also be given; and to leave nothing undone, at times, will be give en, the most popular music of the day, Songs; Grilloparlesl Marcher.; etc. THE TypenitArny —The work will be printed on clear and beautiful lt, on u pagelarger than any of the three dollar Magazines, with fine margin, and strong' white paper, and will contain as much matter as can be compressed into thirty six large octavo pages. TIME OF DELIVERY.—The Magazine will be issued on or before the 15th of the month preceding the month for which it will be published, or dated, or about the time . the stetiniships which sail from Europe, on the first of the month, usually arrive. Thus the work will be in the hands of every subscribe r with - the most correct fashions before they can be got out here, nod anticipating all other Magazines at least six weeks. *tc-4I Leviler, jr Tim TERNS. — To bring the woik with in the reach of all, it will be issued at two dollars per annum for a single, or three copies for five dollars invariably in advance, post paid. Thy cheapness of the work will at once be appreciated, when we state that the London Woad of Fashion reiails at $lO per annum, rind the Lady's World of Fashion will include every varie ty in the same style of excellence. TO CI.VBS. Of the intended application of DANIEL COMFORT for license to keep a Tav ern in Straban township, Adams county —being an old stand: Welke undersigned, citizens of Strnbap township, respectfully certify that we are well acquainted with the said Daniel Co►n fort, that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house and stable room, and every thing necessa:l for the accommodation of the public and the entertainment of strangers and travellers, and that a Tavern at his house is necessary, and could not well be dispensed with, without much inconve nience to the public generally. A. Campbell, 1,. Brickert, Henry Tate, J. Rinehart, John Rinehart, Peter Monfort, Samuel Herman, Jacob Herman, John Tate, Daniel Gulden, J. Swisher, jr. J. Statist:Blab. Dec. 28,1841. tc-40 AI)VEIt'fb4:IIEN I'S. THE LADY'S 3 Copies for 5 dollars. 8 do. for 10 dollars. Current funds, port pnid. Address C. J. PETERSON, Ledger Buildings, Jan. 4, 1842. In the Matter CAUTION. THE public are hereby cautioned from purehasinff or receiving a note. signed by me in favor of EPaias Little, for the sum of Seventy-seven - Dollars and fifiy crnts, as lam determined not to p,o; the ame— having received no benefit for onill note. D (NIEL GILBERT. Gettysburg, Dec. 28, 1841. St -40 AtiV ERTisEMENTS. T.l ll'Ener LICEX:9 E. To the lion. Daniel Durkce, Esq. President, and hut Associt. cs, Judges of the Cour-1$ ej Corn.. mon Pleas of Adams coanty, now composing a Court of General Quarier Sessions of Me Peace, in and fur said county, Junuury, 1842. f [IE Petition of Nicholas Moritz of IL Freedom township, Adams county, regreifully aheweth—That your petition er now kevs a Tavern or Public House of Fattertaitiment in said Township, it being an old and established stand; that your pe titioner is prepared with all things necessrt ry for keeping said house of Enter tainnient• and desirous to continue his license. 11e therefore, respectfully prays the Honorable Court to grant hi in a continuance of his licenie, and your petitioner as in duty bound will pray; dm. NICHOLAS 310 RITZ. The Sulptcribers being well acquainted with the petitioner, and believing that the building he occupies is highly suitable for n tavern, and that he is a sober man of good rOpute for honesty and temperance, and well provided for the accommodation oftravellers,— we therefore, humbly beg leave to recommend:the quid Nicholas Mo ritz, that his license may be continued agreeable to his petition. J. Cunningham, David Roth, John Sinckslager, Jacob Spangler, Garret. V. Gipe, Jacob Freet, Jacob Stockslager, B. Gardner, Samuel White, Thomas Smith, Henry .:Nvers, Jacob Myers. Samuel Rhoders; Dec. 28, 1841. flt-40 ZP:11 lithaitti.VElWP4 HEREAS the lion .1). OtIRKER,Esq. President of the several Courts of Common Pleas, in the Counties composing the 19;h D,st rict, and Justice of he Comas of Oyer and Terinittr, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and oth• or offenders in the said District—and (ho. WILL and Gmu SMIVSEIII, Esquires, Judg es of the Courts of Over and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the County of Adams—have issued their precept, bearing date the 27th Coy of Nov. to the year of our Loan one thousand eight huudted and forty one, and to me directed, for holding a Court of Common Pleas , and General Quarter Sesmons ofthe Pence, and General Jail Delivery, and Court of Ot er and Ter miner, at Gettysburg,, on Monday the 2ith day of January next— otice is 'hereby eu, To all the Justices of the Peace, the Coro -1 ner, and Constables. within-the said County 1 of Adams, that they be then and there, in their proper person, with their 11,01 s, Re cords, lognisitioits, Examinations, and oth, er Rentembranceg,to do those thrws,which to their (Aces and in that behalf appertain to be done and also they who will prosecute against the prisoners that are, or then Ann be, in the Jail of the ,4atd Gam'', of Adams, are to be then and thore,,to prosecute against them as shall be just. (:!•,(). W. M'CLELLANT, Sheriff. Dec. 21,1841. tc-39 A PROPOSITION! Reduction of '1 erns, and the Cash System ! PuompTED by 11 desire to disseminate cheap information, and place his pa• per within reach of every parson, even of the mist rmid..rate mewls, the publisher of the liarrisbar. , Corenicle prep , ..ses, Watts tamed by the public, to comm-flee the next volumn of the piper, opening in February, upon a new system, and up o n such term= as will enable every citizens of the error trinwealth to become acquainted with mat ters and doings at the seat of government. We propose upon the commencement of the next volume to reduce the yearly sub scription of the paper (which is now three dollars a year) ONE THlRD,—that is to publish it twice a week during the ses sion of tha Legislature and. ones a week during the remainder of the year, for TWO DOLLARS per annum, being a reduction of Olio dollar upon our former terms.— Subscriptions to be paid invariable IN DV A NCH. The ses-ion et the Legis• :attire is generally five months in length, during which time our subscribers will re ceive two numbers each week, making nearly one hundred numbers each year. for the same price that is now charged for weekly country papers! These terms are very low, its every person will observe, but if our propasitiun is nceepted, and the rnfrrey forwarded with every subscription, we have no doubt ofbeitio able to make the new system work with as much advantage to ourselves as it certainly will for the ren• ding community. 11. MONTGOMERY. St-39 Dec. 21. IMPORTANT CAUTION. BEWARE OF IMPOSITION.—Having nn ticed several remarks attached to the advertise ments of a Nostrum called a "Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry"—by which it appears the pro prietor.of that article is endeavoring to injure the reputation of that invaluable and highly ap proved medicine—"Dß. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CH ERR Y"—and bolster up his miserable preparation by resorting to fiction and Bilsehoods, we deem tt necessary to caution the public against such trickery, and request all those who wish to secure the genuine preparation 'of Wald Cherry to be very particular when they purchaso or they may ho deceived and got a ve ry difßirout article. In order to protect the publie,from imposition, copy rights have boon secured, and the genuine modicine will invariably be put up in mouldiid brittlei. with the words "W 'STAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY"—blown in the glass, and the signature of Homy Wistar M. D on the label without which none is genuine, WILLIAMS & Afrento for Dr. Wisltsr. Ur Remember the genuine Balsam is sold on. ly in Gettysburg by SAMUEL BUEHLER, Appointed Agent. Gettysburg, 14,1841. tf-38 A DVERTISEM ENTS NOTICE. ;~►7wrlcE is hereby given, that applicn L‘ cation will he mnde by the undersign ed for License to keep a Public House to the town of Hampton,. Rending township, Adams county, at the J:inuary Court of Qunrter ziessions, ono thousand eight bun• Bred and forty-two• J E SE WAT PERS. We the suliscrlbers, citizens of Rending township, do hereby certify, that we are all well acquainted with Je.;:n! Watters,—lie above Petitioner, and know him to ho a man of good repine fur honesty and subtie ty, and therefore recommend him as a suit able person for keeping n Public (Joule of Enteitainment, and that a Yobbo House at the place prayed fur is necessary, and the house and premises convenient and fit for the purpove• Caleb Hildebrand, Peter Orndorfr, Samuel Elincrd, Nloses Phillips, Levi Chronists. , r, Henry M)ers, Jonas Chruniater, A. Kitehen, 0, w1 ,1 White, J. C. Schrivor, 1). P. Ihnord, J Tudor, jr, Henry Hummel, SII tnupl White, Michael Phillips, (1. .1. White, John Nop, C. Blish, Williain Noel, Samuel Blake, C. Cip , lnnan, jr, 1. E. Wierman, Juhn Trimmer, Fickes. Hee. 14, 1941 35011,' IMP) sza2 MANUFACTORY. t Val" "11HE Undersigned respectrilly informs mt- his old friends, and the Public gener ally, that ho has re-commenced the above business, in South Baltimore street, one door south of Mr. Samuel Fahnestock's Store, whore he is prepared to manufacture:, BOOTS AND mstora of every description, and of the host Mate rials. tie invites his old customers to give him a cull, as he is determined to please those who may favor him. N. B. FOUR JOURNEYMEN SHOE- M AKERS wanted immediately, to whom constant work and liberal wages will be In addition to the ahore he has opened a GROCEIII* STORE; and having jolt received no extensive as sortment of GROCERIES, comprising Coree, Sugar, Teas, Molasses, Cheese; and other articles embraced in this line of busi ness, ho feels col.filent that he will be able to sell, for Cash or Country Produce, on as pleiain,r terms as any other establishment in thn place. A share of public patronage Is respectfully solicited. JOII BARRE*I7. Gettysburg, Nov. 16. t f-34 LAW No Ilan. Zat.S l 22::A o SEVigIM, Attorney & Counsellor at Law, Ell V NGI withdrawn from public life, will henceforth give his undivided attention to the business of his profession. The Law P irtnership heretofore subsist• in bet wenn 7'haddeus Stevens and D. M. Sniper ,till contitmes. Any business en• trusted to et liar of the partners, will re ceivo the care oad attention of both tr:rOFFICE, as heretofore, in South Baltimore street, east aide, three doors from the Court•houso. Gettysburg, Sep. 7, 141. Ern-24 LAND AT PRIVATE SALE. Stiligeriber tams for sale the Farm 1 4 - en which he now resi•les, situate in Green townihip, five mile.; from Chnmhprs tlorty„ on the Cumberland Valley Rail Read, nrljoining lands of Gen. Chambers, Robert ‘.3t iswell, and others. It contain.; 131 Acres and 70 Perches of first•rnt© tillabin land, in n good sine of cultivation. 'rho buildiognconsi4t ofa glad f ,, : : x DWELLING HOUSE, /-.. lONS •••• Log Byrn, and a sufficiency of SS Stribling. —Also, a Saw Mill and Clover Mill. 'Chic is a valuable properly, anti is well worth the attention of portions wishing to ut reline°. Persons wishing to vie .v the premises, viii pleatio to call on the subscriber. VILLIAM THOMSON, Ex'or of AnrP►o Thomson, Esq dec'd. Nov. 23, 1941. 3m-35 TO MY CUEDITORS. TAKE notice that I have applieJ to the Judges 'of the Court of Common Pleas of Adams county, for the benefit. of the Insol vent Laws of the Commonwealth of Penn. sylvanta, and that they have appointed nonday the 24th of January next, for the hearing of mo and my creditors, at the Court 1101130 in the Burough,of Gettysburg, when and where you may attend •tf you think primer. JO:?EPH LITTLE Wearer. Dec. 21, 1841. *tc-38 MANSION HO USE. e 7 PLYS. Win. E, Camp, (rOII)IERLY Or TUG WASIIINOTON NOTIL.). HAS removed to the MAN-lON HOURS. at the corner of Second and Railroad streets, Harrisburg, where she will be pleased to accommodate her old cus:omera, in the host style and on tho most reasqna ble terms. Dec. 7, 1841. Im-37 A DVERTISE NI ENl*:4. DENTAL SUllGrEitir, IS ADDITION TO Tint MEDICAL PRACTICE, Dlt. D. GILBERT, is reprised to in. sort 011i1I er ill Tel . Iftl of the beat quality,and to Netlorm all loner flier attend for the preservation and benuty ut the teeth. Ail operations wAttliANTun. Gettysburg, June 15. a-12 CABINET WAREHOITSE, . , , - -----? - - . , Iliihhiatilliillllllllllllliiin li I' I , " ''' ' ( L t, .0 •„- 1r...-'- i C'il • -------- * ., 1 : •';•,, 1:47 l' , ...' .{I. I : 0 .. './ c 1i...1. '0 , ..../ i t ' .. . : r "-•-.. ' . i '. ..:, - V: -;-.';#. @,-: • ......... ._.. .:44 ' s , _ . . te . s W;f s l t . •,^^- . . '----' Cltrunbersburg Street, Gettysburg, Pc., WHERE the Suhicriber will constantly keep on hand a good assortMent of ~~~~3?~II~'~~3~' ~, Suitable for thoge who are about to com• manse house koeping. Such persons will 6:1(1 it to their advantage to give him a call, a•I he is detertnined to sell hid work low to suit the tittles. COYITIN%. AU - irders for C Ails will be strictly at. tended to as tisu As there appears ti be no regillar price fur making this article, 1 will in.irely state for the information of the public, that all plain Walnut CutFels will he in ►de at my Shop and conveyed to any hu. rying ground within the County for Eight Dollars; small ones of the seine material will bs charged in proportion. DAVID HEAGY, Agent. August 3, 1841. tf-19 A PENNY SAVED IS A PENNY EARNED: CALL and examine the Fne.su SurriN of 'Cheap SITICIVMS. O.OOIDS which 1 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; Itandseme French worked Collars; Thread and B ibbinette Laces, (good as sortment;) Lace Veils and Linen Cambric Hand kerchiefs; French Kid and Silk Gloves. A9PORTMENT OF GINE E PIN 0 S 111 'Lr Very Cheap 5-4 French Bombazine; Irish Linan and Linen drillings: Nterino Cas•timeres and Sommer cloths; Itibb'd and Plain Gambroons; Vivi-man Nankeens, Cotton drillings; Tickingq, Checks, Brown and Blenched muqlins; Linen Diapers, Linen Table cloths; Handsome Ingrain Carpetinizs, &c. &c.; which will be wild at ver) reduced prices fur CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE. R. G. M'CREARY. 4t-10 June 1,1841. HORSE.-POWER AND THRASHING MACHINES. THE Subscriber takes pleasure in en natiacing thst he is now prepared to furnish the Farmers of &darns and Franklin Conn ties with the best HORSE POWER AND THRASHING M kCIIINES ever put in operation in either of the above counties.— The advantages of the Horse-Power are ehvinus from the fact, that a much greater velocity of the cylinder of ,the Machine is acquired by a slower walk of the horses than in nay other Machine now in use, and having greater leverage and less friction requires lighter draught. The superior' I ty of the 'Clirashing Machine consists in that ot Tiirashing mare grain in any given time with four men to attend it, than the Nl.tehinee now in use do with seven men (o attend them. The above pmvers and Machine* are permanently constructed, and will wear much longer than any heretofore offered to the puhlie. The Shp in which they are m tnufactured are Mount Maria Furnance, near Milleralown, Adams county, and at Indian Springs, near Waynesboro', Frank? I n county, Pa. p- - j• 111 orders will be thankfully receiv ed and promptly attended to nt either of the above:4lmpg. Farmers and others would do well to examine the above, previous to purchasing elsewhere. J. DONA LDSON. August 24, I°4l. ly-22 lAT.&UON Diannw. 'VIE subscriber respectfully informs his AL friends and the public in izeneral flint he carries on, in connection with the black sinithing the Wagon Making nastier: or, and is pr'pared to execute nil orders in eith• or of th.. above bnsinessPs in a wwkrnnn ike manner and at the shortpst notice. C. AV. HOFFMAN. Gettysburg, !Inv 5, IR4O. N. B. An apprentice will be taken in the Blnck•Stnithing if immediate at plientir , n made. C. W. H. AN Apprentice to the Print ing Business wanted at this 0 Mee. ' I READ F 44 I WHAT I HAS DOME. And if you have a trientl, relation, or kr ow atm cna that is afflicted with that thstresiring d.•ease, -CO? - Ir pet IP node then' a olumt delay to try that i4lllolei anti thiril..likd u.. dieine, tLe •I.AISAM OF WILD CHERRY,' which has cue.d th. uo.odS Of this COllll4 slut aitvr C Very doing e 1... tad fail. • Read the following undoubted pro( I. of ;is of Buschorough..3.pt 10. 1341. Dear Sir— Ple 'cod fn.: it% I, 6001.5 mere of ycur Balsam of tVild Cherry, like that v on sent me before. I have taken nearly all of the fir-i two, and confi lenity bdiove thid medicine will core me. I have bed u gre.ot many remedies within IIn• last year. but have never found any thing that has relieved me so ouch It has stowed my congh ertirele.checke , i my 'atilt sweets, and 1 sleep hater at night and feel bet tor in every way than I have for many months. Yours, respectfully, JAatea Kerte llolniesburg, Sept. 13, IS4I. Friend Wistar—l must again trouble thee to Pend me two bottles mined thy invsluable Balsam. 1 has• may taken three, bottles in all, and can assure Iles that it has done me more good than all the mediciu• I have ever taken before. Send by the stage as soon as passible, and oblige thy friend, JACOB HOLLOWA T. Bristol, Septendier S. IS4I Door Motor— Hearing so many penal.. talk about the wonderful cures your Balsam of Will Chet ry has made in Consuinpl ion, I gen' to ono of your agent• the other day for a bottle, and hove 'nand it to relieve m• so much, that I want three bottles mere seat anon, as I believe it will cure me too. I have us, d a great many balsams of different kinds, have tried Jaynes Expectorant and otheemeilieines besides, but nothing has ever dtin.• me signior!' grant as yours has. Saud by the steamboat Bolivar. Yours truly. WILLIAM THOMAS. (p@-Resides its astnnishinc efficacy in Cnn•umptinn. It is 114 , th most effrciiint ronirdc rver di.envcred for. LIVER COMPLAINTS. ASTHMA. I:RON COTT'S. COUGHS, (ROMP, WHOOPING COUGH, &c as Inniareds will testify who have been rimed by it after all other retnrdies hail failed, (rt.lle very pat-titular in a.k far Dr %VD:TAWS BALSAM OF WILD C/IF'.RRY. Sold whilesnly and rrt•iil by WILLI ANTS &Co Chemists, No. 33 Smith Fourth street, Philadelphia. Price 43 1110 a bottle. For aisle et the Drug Store of • 11. BUEHT.F.R Gettysburg, Oct 19, 1811. 6t0..30 ANOTHER LIFE SAVED. By the extraordinary ♦irtnrs of that unri.allrd medicine. the "BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY.' • the weit•knorru famous remedy for CONSUMP TION AND LIVER COMPLAINT. COUGHS. COLDS, ASTHMA. BRONCHITIS. CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH, Sc. To On. 11. Wisian: Dear Sir,—ln your lust letter you ark if your Bal sam has been successful in this city. In reply to that ertquiry, I can assure you I have never before' sold any medicine that has sold so rapidly or been used with suet, ouirersal success, Us yours has. In some eases it- has effected surprising cures, and in others has given great relief after every other reme dy had failed. But there is rine Case that excels any I have yet heard of. This was a poor woman that has been afflicted with CONSUMPTION fur reverel years, and had tried every thing in vain.— ffnovving she was very poor, vet very worthy, I sent her a bottle gratis, which she inht relieved her very much. This circumstance was soon made known to a religious society she belonged to, and they imme diately presented her with half a dozen bottles. which she has also urea a part of. and is recovering very fast. She told me a frw days since that oho hail not felt so well fir the fart year. and believed your medicine %yea the only thing that saved her life, Ste. Thr same society have pnrehased over thirty bottles for different per.on•, and will no doubt purchase many more as they praise is very highly. Pours * rerpectfolle, HOLBROOK, HARTLE It, Co. (all-Br very particular when von purchase to a sk t0nt,.../t csr . svig..n CHER RY," as there is a SYRUP cf this name advertised that is ...direly a different medicine. Prepared, Wholesaie rind retail. by WILLIAMS -dc Cu., Cheruirts, No. 33 South Fourth street, Phila. delohia. Price $1 OOa bottle.. For Snlo at the Drug Store of " S. 11. BUEHLER. Gottriborg, Oct. 19,1841. 6m .90 .‘ , C;OU 6H S 4, • - - - - THE CAUSE OF CONSUMPTION.--Sim pie es these complaints aro moistly considered. no one can deny their beim the most common cause efthis fatal and distressing disease. It le indeed a melancholy troth, that thousands fall victims to Consumption every year from no other close than NEGLECTED COLDS Yet wo find hundreds, nay thousands who treat such complaints with the grestest indiffererce. ■nd lot them run on for weeks and even months with out thinking of the danger. At first you have what you may consider n plight COUGH or COLD; you allow business, pleasure or carelese noes to prevent you from giving it any attention; it then settles upon your luenst, you become hoarse, hive pains in the side or rhezt. expecto rate large quantities or matter, perhaps mixed with blood, n difficulty of breathing ensues, and then you find your owl, foolish neglect hashronght on this distressing ro.oplaint If then you value life or health, be wurned in time, and don't trifle with your COLD, nr trust to any quack smarm» to cure yen, but immediately procure a bottle or two of that famens remedy, the ''BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY," which is known to be the most speedy cure ever known, as thousand, will testify whose lives 1111TP been saved I•y r. ED BO very particular when yen porehave to ask for "Dr. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY," as there is also a SYRUP of this name in use. Prepared, wholesale and retail, by WIL LIAMS &Co .Chemiste. No. 33 South Fourth street, Philadelphia. Price $1 00 n bottle. For sale at the Drug Store of S. H. BUEHLER. Gettysburg, Oct. 19. 1841. Gen..2o CROUP IN CHILDREN. =l= MOTHERS, BE ON YOUR GUARD.— This is the season when this destroictive cum. plaint attack* your interesting little children, end often robs you °ribose you fondly doat on. and Garnett hundreds to the genre. Every null - or should, therefore, knew Its Fyn hosts. wa-ch them closely, and always he prep's-el with n remedy to cure it, as many are daily sacrifice a by such neglect. At firet the !Mir patient in seized with a shivering, it prows reelker. harp flushes of heat. the apps become red and swollen. it breathes with difficulty. and anti comes that fearful COUI4II tits; v. i'l purely terminate in convulsione or death 111.iPflt &atoll/ given to cheek it. In ill. complaint the "BALSAM OF WILD CIIERIZY." its well known to be the moat speedy cure ev'r &sme ared. It is indoed a precious remedy—mild, ea& and innocent, and Pure to give the little anf feror immediate relief and quickly remora it to ff Irety and health. Every on.ther who loveo her children should alw•iy heel. in the limier and give it to them ertr!v; by (kin? en ynn luny often asive the life iirm.e pin t;,, , . leve. Rementher od e i s the 61,1111118 rPll , eilv of Ilt:st distineni-bed physician. Dr. Wistir. Yrit I.IR curial 11.nn_ sands of CROUP. • WilelOPlNt: COUGH. ASTII MA CONSUMPTION, &c., a ler it very other medicine had in" Re ptiOctilir oh 'n 1 , .11 P"reillap to 5 .k for "Pr. WiziTill'S Ititt..z. , .‘l or wtT.P coEtztty,” ns there is n F•Y PUP er this , name ntivertiFed tha , is prtir^lv ififr.syrni n edicine. P•onared NT: & Co .Clternista, , No. 31 <nta it Fourth street, Philadelphia. Price $1 I Fur salo at thu Drug Store of s H. BUEHLER ret•Yem. se 0.1.• 19 :P41." Bunton, June 16,1841.
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