Ir AuvEwrl5E 6, lENl'S. ' 1 ;" -Trial List;—Jan. 'fern). & Cn. vs. G. W. M'Clellan, .Sheriff: WM. VVriOtt44". Susquehanna Canal Co. isdrr're of .liitiaQuickol vs. Gabriel Meals. Henry Slaybatigli vs. William, Daniel & David p ' Bricks r. • The Commonwealth Ex Rd. vs. Dania Beer. John Echenrotle ve. John Kohler. Fun Anuumr.NT Daniel Witmer & wits vs. Executor• of Henry . _ Myers. ;James I: • M'Ellieny , .vs:-/ Mary Myers, Her of • Henry Myers dee'd. Thorns. Heston vs. Adm'rs of John Bowmen. iismuel Rife vs. John Garvin. • ~Grand Jury—Jan. Term. Thirougb. David M'Creary, Joel B. Danner, Ephisim Martin, Samuel W 'thereat. Menallon. Samuel Diehl. ' Aeading. Henry. 11 , 0dg:brand, Jacob Aule bough, John Tutlor,.Samuel Overholtzet, Jacob Bushey (of J.)-, Union. John -Dots°, Amos LefeVer, Wm. Weikert. Latamere. Henry Hunt. • Hamilton. Martin 'Getz, Win. Hildebrand, George Stairtz. Samuel Hollinger, (of D.) ftiraben. Thomas WCreary. . • Franklin. Frederick Stover, Benjamin Gram- Hamiltonban. -Hugh Culbortson. Tyrone. John Diehl. Huntingdon. Win.Gordner. Ce.neral Jury. Cumberland. Robert M'Curdy, Abraham Li. nah, George . Guinn. Union Joseph L. Shurb, John ,Dart. Mountpleasant. Peter R. Noel, Henry Relly. Connwogo. Daniel Girt, John Kuhn, James • Sneeringer. Franklin. David Willa, Henry Mickley. Hamilton. Samuel Wagner, Denial, Baker, Robert M'llvatn. Lotintore. Wm. Wright, James Robinette. Berwick. Joseph R. Henry. Reading. James Morrison, John Boeser. marl Jr. , Huntington. Isaac H. Wierman, Francis God. fray, William Hunt. Menallen. John W ilson. . Hatniltontian., ,David M'Millon. Gero3any. John A. Davie, SOon Bishop, Henn eurbliue. i co Borough. Lanterns Shorb, Joh, ,. lbert, De yid Smenei. Tyrone. Jo . seph Hill, John Letininnplarriurti Sadler. Straban. John N. Graft. Mountjoy." Jogai:At - Fink; Jan. 11. : 042.,, - NOTICE. NOTICE, is hereby'iiven, that; applia tion will . be made by' the uedersigned, for License todieep n:Pizblijilllnum in the town of Itareptop; l'efi . ditiffiejtosthip, Ad. urns county, figi .4 i " iCr`Q. e attpßry Cal 9 oar - •• ter Sessiorili o — allitt4 lieMaind eighilmadred and etiriiii•tWiit,l 4 '. -- '.. -- .. ' '...:. S4atifOlt AL fl 'A' hil - - .' ' The u e there ..e.ttizens of Reading township afar t ~.ceeernmencl the glove t . petittorMr; 'an certify. - thiit,lhe Inn, or Tavern ahoy? ~ e, tipßrtt,:ls pocessary,' to , accommodate ,- 1, , , public and..entertain travellers, anti flcTlhe above petitioner is of glod repute re hertesty and sobriety, and is wely , prOided as required by. low, with hfiuse ro,t , km and convenience for lodg ing, and accommodating strangers and trav ellers. . ' , David White, C. -Blish, Michael Philips, H. Rummel, G. Martina, C. M.yets, L. Chriiftner,. B. Meltiinir., Jacob Smith, Henry Albert, Jacob Albert, Job Clicks, ` James Ch'ronister, S. Chronistor. Jan. 4, Noxi c E . NOTICE is hereby given, tlinrapplica-• tion will he .made by the undersigned ir License to'.: keep a Public Htiuse at York Springa,,Laninore township Adama county, at the:ianuary Court of Quarter Sesaions, one thousand eight hundred and tortv-two . KEE.'rLE‘il, ELI; & G ARDNER. We the undersigned, citizens of. Adams county, beg leave to , refresent that Ave have for a long fitne l lieen a-quainiettAvith Ket- 1 tlewell & Gardo6r,',the ahaveifelitioners; 4 that they are dr, gnOil- repute: for honesty and tempo.ranc , and well`provided with j f every necessar for keeping alleitse of En tertainment, t 'the alma • house at York Springs, Latinan - re townsh,ip, in 'which:they have kept ql,'4Vetrt fonseveral years past; end that the,,,v‘tr";,il s o 9PFPBsery :fur the ac. comiundation l - pf .-trlyllens, **Were . and others , 4 , .• (..;-.• .. , Levi • -..: "Moses' tik7 '•-Levit Millet; . 16. 7 .04101 , ,Wrni G 6-144•'•:J.:1 1 4-Raffensberker; ''''' WM. ' gfi:: - Gen. Dearcihrff; Christian - Picking, David Lerew, S. A. Al'Oosh, D tniol Fickes, ' Ja's. WC 4h, • ' Peter Smith, John Woirord. Jan. 4, 1c , 42. ''"' RECiISTEWS NOTICES. 3Ntotl_csv,Axe:re - by Given, . . ripo.aivLekttees and other pertiong con cornPrf, -that the AD:WM.IBI'RA VON ACC:QV/V.l's of the Est atcs of the deceased persinikk hereinafter mentioned,l wkll be presikted to the Orphantki Court of Adana e‘kontv . , for &okfirmation,on Mon.' day the 24th 'dot! of Th \ obary next, viz: The 4cerkaots of Mat,v Duncan, Admin jakratrix Etitate of Adam S. E. Dun . can. 71.-0 ,mk.kkel.Virn-a 111 , 11Etv and John Ex-tmfora of the Estatoof George nuagy, Lb:cc:watt.' WM, KING, Register. &titbits Os office,Gpitygibur g , bee. 28, 101. A DVERTISEM ENTS. tu aNt onotr. The Subscriber has just received a stock of NEW. GOODS, which will be sold astonishingly cheap! ' I). MIDDLECOFF. Gettysburg, Jan. 4. 41 In: the Matter Of the intended application of DANIEL COMFORT for license to keep a Tat , ern in Straban township, Adaniscounty —being an old stand:- We tho undersigned, citizens of Straban township, respectfully certify that we are well acquainted with the said Daniel Com fort, that ho is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house and stable room, and every thing necessary for the accommodation of the public And the entertainment of strangers and travellers, and that a Taverr. at his house is necessary, and could not .well be dispensed with, without much inconve nience to the public generally. A. Campbell, L. Brickert, Henry, Tate, J. Rinehart, John Rinehart, Peter Monfort, Samuel Herman, Jacob Herman, John Tate, Daniel Gulden, J. Swisher, jr. J. Stallsmith. Dec. 28,1841. tc-40 -THE LADY'S WORLD OF FASHION. A new 'Monthly Magazine with the a irove embellished' with the earliest Faighioni from . Paris and London, elegant Steel and Mezzotint Engraving's, Lace Work, Embroidery, Music, ece. will be issued early in December' in advance of the other Magazines for January. The work will be devoted especially to the ladle!, and will be . issued in a style. never beforp at tempted in this country. It will contain articles from the most popular and pleas ing writers of the day on every variety of subject; but the work will be <in the mein devoted to the cultivation of the home vir ‘ures. Hence most of the storms will be of a practical,' domestic character, fiorn 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 •fire•sidc. In the halls of the fashionable and'the gay,— the home of the virtuous...matron, whose own needle sup Plies her railperit as well as in the store and sing room of the Mantua maker and • milliner. r• • ' •• Tug MAIN DEaION OF TUB . WORK.- -The prominent design of the Magazine will be to furniali in elegant end attractive style, tha earliest, most 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 Parts nntiliondon., The. adyantage Of this'to` every lady,, who makes taste in dies's the least matter of life, .will once 'be apps rent, and to the professional dreris maker and milliner of the United - Slates, the en terprise will bo of incalculable advantage. his proposed to issue every mouth a num ber and variety of costume, which will put' to the blush every thing in the , way of monthly reports °pile Fashions heretofore attempted. ", For this purpose the publisher has em barked 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 has been a favorite project, and has been deliberately undertaken, and will be carried through vigorously. The first number will give an idea of the beauty and real excellence of the plates. ELEGANT STEEL ENGEAVINGS. -- In or der to render the work ornamental in the 4 tc-41 high* degree, and to make it a- perfect parlor companion, and an ornament to the centre table, as well as entertaining in its literature, and .useful in the • style of its fashion plates, it is proposed to issue the most elegant Steel and Mezzotint engra vings from the first artists in the country, illustrated by choice and entertaining sto ries of domestic life. To vary the style of illustrations, occasional Lace Patterns am Embroidery, got out in unsurpassed beau ty and truth by• that excellent artist Quarre, ESq, will also be given; and to leave nothing undone, at limas, will be giv en, the most popular music 01 the day, Songs; Gallopadesl Marches; etc. THE. TYPOGRAPHY —.The work will be printed on clear and beautiful type, on a page larger than any• of the, three dollar Magazines, with fine inarffin, and strong while paper, and will contain as much triatter as can .be compressed into thirty 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 steamships which sail from Eurape, on the first of the month, usually arrive. Thus, the . _work will be in the hands of every subscriber with the mint ,correct fashions before they can be got out .here, and anticipating all other Magazines at least six weeks. THE TERMS.—To bring the work with in the reach of all, it will, be issued at two dollars per annum for a sing!e, or three copies for five dollars invariably in advance, post paid. The cheapness of the work will at once be appreciated, when we state that the London World of Fashion retails at 810 per annum, end the Lady's World of Fashion will include every varie ty in the same style of excellence. TO CLUBS. 3 Copies for 5 dollars. 8 do. for -10 dollars. Current funds, poet paid. ' Address C. J. PETERSON. Ledger Buildings, Phila. Jon i 4, 1841. ) ADVERTISEMENTS. id IfiE MY _lb C S l. To the Hun. Daniel Durkce, Esq. President, and Ina Associates, Judges of the Courts of Com mon Pleas of Adams county. now composing a Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for said county, January, 1842. rINHE Petition of Nicholas Moritz of - 0 - Freedom township, Adams county, re*pactftilly sheweth—That your petition -8i now keeps a Privern or Public House of EntertaiiimPrit in said Township, it being an old and established stand; that your pe titioner is prepared with all things necessa ry for keeping said house of Entertainment, and desirous to continue his license. He therefore, respectfully prays the Honorable Court to grant him a continuance of his license; and your petitioner as in duty bound will pray, &c. NICHOLAS 510 RITZ. The Subscribers being well aequainted with , the petitioner, and believing that the building ho occupies is highly suitable for a:tavern, and that he is a sober man of good repute for honesty and temperance, and well provided for the accommodation oftravelleis,—we therefore, humbly beg leave to recommendithe said Nich..las Mo ritz, that his license may ho continued agreeable to his petition. J. Cunningham, John Stockslager, Jacob Spangler, Garret V. Gipe, Jacob Freet, Jacob Stockslager, B. Gardner, Samuel White, Thomas Smith, Henry %rem Jucob Myers Samuel Rhodera, Dec. 28,1841 JlPliAzi,,atTllo3Yke WILT HEREAS the Hon. D. Dunticc,Esq. vIF President of the several Courts of Comma( Pleas, is the Counties composing the'sl9ih District, and Justice of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and oth er ofleilders in the said District—and GE°. %Vice and Gun. S3IS(SEIi, 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 Adaina-rl.have issued their precept, bearing date the 27th day at Nov. in the year of our Loniroma thousand eight hundred and forty one, and to me directed, for kidding n Court of. Common Pleas and General Quarter, Sessions ofthe Peace, and General Jail Delivery, and Court of Oyer and Ter. miner, at Gett y sburg, on Monday the 24th day of January next— ... (41.C . ,e; ).S G i ven, To all the Justices of the Peace, the Coro ner, and Constables. within the said County of Adams, that they be then and there, in their proper person, with their Rolls, Re cords,l ExaminationS, and oth er Reinembraneeii,to do those thin,gs.which to their ofcitejts and in that behalf appertain and iilsn they who will Prisecute tigainit the prisoner's that are, nr then -hall be, in the Jail of the said County of Adams, are to be then and there,to proseeute against them as shall be just. GEO W. WCLELL IV, Sherif. Dec. - 21;1 9 / 1 1. te-39 A PROPOSITION ! Reduction of Terms, and the Cash System ! PROMPTED by a desire to disseminate cheap . information, and place his pa per within reach of every person, even of the most moderate means, the publisher of the Harrisburg Chronicle proposes, if Stali• tained by the public, to commence the next volqem of the paper, opening in February, uponat new system, and upon such terms as will enable .every citizens of the corn mowealth 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 patter (which is now three dollars a year) ONE Tiffitn,—that is to publish it twice a week during the ses• sioo of the Legislature and once a week during the remainder of the veer, fur TWO DOLLARS per annum, being a reduction of one dollar Upon our former terms— S u b,,eriptions to be paid invariable 'IN DVANCE• The session 0 1 the [ a egis. !attire is generally five month , : 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 wet's! These terms are very low, us every.person will observe, hut if our proposition is accepted, and the money forwllrded with every subscription, we have no 'doubt of being able to make the new system work with as much advantage to ourselves as it certainly will for the rea ding community. II • MONTGOMERY. Dec. 21. IMPORTANT CAUTION. • BEWARE OF. IMPOSITION.—Having no ticed several romarki attached to the advertise. moots 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 np. proved medmine—' DR.. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY"—and bolster up his . miserable preparation by resorting to fiction and falsehoods. we deem ttnecossary to caution the public against:such trickery, and request. all those who wish to secure the genuine prepsration of Wild Cherry to be very particular when they purchase or they may be deceived and get a ye. ry different article. In order to picoect the public from imposition, eopv rights have been .secured, and the genuine medicine will invariably be put up in moulded bottles with the words ..WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY"—blown in the glass, and the signature of Horny Wistar M. D on the label without which none is genuine. .WILLIA & Co., - 1 Agents fur Dr. Wistar. irr Remember tho genuine Balsam is sold on. ly in Gettysburg by SAMUEL H. BUEHLER, Appointed Agent tf-38 Gettysburg,l4,ll34l. NoTicE is hereby given, that applica -111 cation win' be made by the undersign ed for License to keep a Public House in the town of Hampton, Reading township, Adams county, at the January Court of Quarter Sessions, one thousand eight hun dred and forty-two. JESSEWATTERS. We, the subscr;bers, citizens of Reading township, do hereby , certify, that we are all well acquainted with Jesse Watters,—the above Petitioner, and know him to,be a man of good repute for honesty and sobrie ty, and therefore recommend him as a suit• able person for keeping a Public House of Entertainment"end that a Public [louse at the place prayed for is necessary. and the house and premises convenient and fit for the purpos.e. Caleb Hildebrand, Peter Orndortr, Samuel Hinerd, Moses Phillips,• Levi I.:til:mister, Henry Myers, Jonas Chronister, A. Kitchen, David White, - - J. C. Schriver, D. P. Milord, J Tudor, jr, Wary Rummel, Michael Phillipe, John Nop, William Noel, C. Cashman; jr, John Trimmer, Pee. 14, 1841. David Roth, saau ..0 1 3 S 1 MANUFACTORY. frIHE Undersigned respectfully informs ja " his old friends, and the Public genera ally, that he has re 7 coinmenced the above business, in. South Baltimore street, one door south of Mr. Samuel Feline des Store, where he is prepared to manufacture . . HOOTS AND SHCIELIS • . , . of every description, and of tho.hest :Mate rinls, He invites his old customers to give him a call, us he is determined to please those who may favor him. N. B..FOUR JOURNEYMEN SHOE MAKERS wanted immediately, to whom constant work and liberal wages will be In addition to the above he has opened a GROCERY' STORE; and having just received•an extensive as sortment of GROCERIES, comprising Cofee, Sugar, Teas, Molasses, Cheese, and other articles embraced in this line of bitsi, ness, he fuels coi.fi lent that he will be ab!e to sell, for CaSit or Country Produce, on i►s ple.tsing terms as any other establishment in the place. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. JOHN TIARRETT. Gettysburg, Nov: 16. tf-34 LAW NOTICE. 1D.L.111131 ZENZMI Attorney & Counsellor at Law, V (NG withdrawn from public life, IRA. will henceforth give his undivided attentinn to the business of his profession. The L:tw Partnership heretofore subsist• ing between Thaddeus Stevens and D. M. Stnyser still continues. Any business en• trusted to of her of the partners, will re• ceive the care and attention of both. tr - J'OFPIOE, as heretofore, in South Baltimore street, east side, three doors from the Court•house. Gettysburg, Sep. 7, 1;41. 6m-24 z , LAND AT PRIVATE SALE. yr HE Subscriber offers for sale the Farm it on which he now resides, situate in Green township, five miles from Chambers burg, on the Cumberland Valley Rail Road, adjoining lands of Gen. Chambers, Robert Criswell, and others. It contains 131 Acres and 70 Perches of first-rate tillable land, in a good state of cultivation. The buildings consist of a good • DWELLING HOUSE; torlllr. Loa Barn, and a sufficiency of 811 I stabling.--Also, a This is a valuable property, and is well worth : the attention of persons ishing to purchase. . Persona wishing to view the promises, will please to call nn the subscriber. MLLIANI TuovisoN, Ex i or of And'w Thomson, Esq. dec'd. Nov. 23, 1841. , 3m-35 TAKE notice that I have applied to the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of Adams county, for the benefit of the vent Laws of the Commonwealth of Venn. sylvanta, and that they have appointed lrontiay, the . 24th of January nest, fur the hearing of mu and my creditors, at the Court House in the Borough of Gettysburg, when and where you may attend if you think proper. JOSEPH LITTLE, Weaver. Doc. 21, 1841. *tc-39 TAKE notice that I hnvo applied to the Judges of the Court of Comtrion Pleas of Adams county, for the benefit of the Insolvent Laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and that they have appoint- MondaY the.24th day of January next for the hearing dine and my creditors, at the Court House in the Borough of Gettysburg, when and where you may attend if you think proper. ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE:. Samuel White, G. J.- White, C. BHA, Samuel Blake, I. E. Wierman, William Flame. :31-38 Saw Mill and Clover Mill. TO MY CREDITORS. TO MY CREDITORS. SAMUEL GILBERT. Dec. 21, 1841. 'tc-39 ADVERTISEMENTS DENTAL SURGERY, IN ADDITION TO TIIF: MEDICAL PRAOTICIM, DR. D. GILBERT, is prepared to in. Bart Mineral Teeth, of the best quality, and to pet tOrm all other oper ations for the preservation — and beauty id the teeth. All operations WARRANTED. Gettysburg, Juni: 15. tl-12 0.6.811T723T WAREHOITSE, Chambersburg Sired, Gettysburg, Pa., WHERE the Subscriber will constantly keep on hand a good assortrnont of W111111M32%130 9 Suitable for those who are about to com mence house keeping. Such persons will find it to their advantage to give him a call, as lin is determined to sell his work IoW to suit the titnes. C OFFIN s. All orders for Coffins will be strictly at. tonded to as usual. As there appears to be no regular price for making this article, I will merely state for the information of the public, 'hit all plain Walnut Coffins will he mule at my Shop mid conveyed to nny ;wing' ground within the County for Eight liollare; small ones of the same material will be charged in proportion. DAVID EIEAGY, Agent. ~ August 3, 1841. . . 11-719 A. PENNY SAVED IS A PENNY EARNED: LL and 'examine the Fu asit SUPPLY IL } of Cheep - • - S 'LT 11. 00 D which 1 have just received, and which in eludes a largo and b •autilul assortment of New style British and Domestic prints; 4 4 Chititzos and Lawns; , Fine Manchester :and. Domestic Ging hame; Jaconett and Cambric muslins; BAhinsus, mull and Swiss muslins; Handsome French worked Collars; Thread and Bobbinette Laces, (good as sortment;) Lace Veils and Linen Cambric Bawl kerchiefs; . . French Kid and Silk Gloves. • Ag9ORT3TIi:NT OP clittrive ratistErir„' Very Cheap 5-4 French Rombazine; I ri-lb Linen and Linen dri!litiliti; Morino Cas4imares_ and Stitnropr Riblid and Plain 4antbroorts; American Nankeens, Cotton drtlhnos; l'tekingq. Checks; iliownnad Bleached mushns; . . Linen Diapers, Linen Table cloths; Ilandsorne Ingrain Carpetinue, &c. dm.; which will be wild at 'veil reduced !vices for CASE! or COUNTRY PRODUCE. R. G. M'CREARY. June 1,1841.4t-10 . . HORSE-POWER AND THRASHING MACHINES. THE Subscriber takes pleasure in an neuncing that he is now prepared to furnish the Farmers of Adams and Franklin Coun ties with the best HORSE POWER AND rtittAstuNG , M kCII INES ever put in operation in either of the above counties.— The advatitegPs of the Horse-Power are obvious from the fact, that a touch greeter velocity of the cylinder of the Machine is acquired by a slower walk of the horses then in any other Machine now in use, and having greater leverage and lees friction requires liAter draught. The superior! I ty of the Thrashing Machine consists in that of Thrashing mire gram in any given time with four men to attend it, than the Machines now in use do with seven men to attend them. The above Rowers and Machines are permanently constructed, and will wear much longer than any heretofore offered to the pulilic. The Shops in. which they are msnufactured are Mount Maria Furnanee, near Millerstown, Adams county, and at Indian Springs, near Waynesboro', Frank- Un'county, Pa. • 11Ci'All ()Mere will be thankfully' receiv ed and promptly attended to ateither of the above slipe. Farmers and others would do went() examine the above, previous to purchasirig elsewhere, •. . J. DONALDSON. August 24, 1941. , ly-22 WAGON WANING._ TEIE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public in Ef pneral that he carries on, in connection with the black mailing the Irag•on *Making Business, and is prepared to execute all orders in eith er of the above businesses In a workman Ike manner and at the shortest notice. C. W. HOFFM AN. Gettysburg, May 5,1840. N. It An apprentice will be DO :NI to the Black• Smithing if immediate implication he made. C. W. H. ()b AN Apprentice to the Print ing Business wanted at this• Offise. READ 1 WHAT IT HAS NE And if you have a friels3l, relation, or know any oua that is afflicted with thaS'ili-tressing disease, •CON SIIMPTION,' persuade them without delay to try that 1.A1110114 and unrivalled mediciee, the • BALSA 111 OF WILD CIIEBRY.' which has cured Meuse. ds of this C0M1.611131 alter emir thing else had failed. Read the following urs i d k, srst bon ed u p e r h. s oefs . u r f t io its efficacy: Dear Sir— Ple are send inc taro battles inure of your Balsam of Wild Cherry, like that 3 on sent me b. lore. I have taken nearly allt 0. I 1. -e first t , ro , and canfi iiently believe this medicine will cure me., I have used a great many remedies w i thin the last year, but have 'lever found any thin= that has relieved ere so much It has stopped my conch retirely,cheeked my Wit sweats, and I sleep better at night se.d feel bet ter in every way than I hare for many mouths. , Yours, respectfully, Jaasea EctLY. llohneshorg. Sept. Li. 11.41. Friend Wistar—l mast again trouble thee to send me two bon les more of thy invaluable Balsam. I have now taken three battles in all, and can assure II ee that it has done me more grew' than all the medicine I have ever taken before. Seed by the stage at soon as possible, and oblige thy friend, .TACO' HOLLOWAY. Bristol, September 8, 1841. Dear Doctor—blearing so many people talk about the wondcrfisl cures year Balsam of Wild Cherry has made in Consumption,) sear to one of your agents the other day for a bottle, and have found it to relieve me so much, that I want three bottles more scut soon, as I believe it will cure me ton. I have used a great many balsams of different kinds, have tried Javne'a Expectorant and other medicines besides, but nothing has ever done me as much good as yours has. Send by the steamboat Bolivar. Yours truly, WILLIAM THOM AY. (ICS -Besides its astonishing efficacy in Consumption, It IS also the most effectual remedy ever discovered for VIPER COMPLAINTS. ASTHMA. BRON CHITIS. COUGHS. CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH. &c .as hundreds will testify who havo been cured by it after all other remedies had failed. 01-Be very particular to ask for Dr WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. Sold whol-sale and retail by WILLIAMS & Co , Chemists, No. 31 South Fourth street, Philddelphis. Price 131 00 a bottle. For mule at the Drug Store of • S. D. DUEIIT.ER Gettysburg, Oct 19. W4l. ANOTHER LIFE SAVED. By the extraordinary virtue, of that unrivalled medicine, the ••BALSA Al OF WILD Gummy," the. well-known Famous remedy for CONSUMP TION AND LIVER COMPLAINT- corm's, COLDS, ASTHMA, DRONCIIITIS. CROUP. 1100P,ING COUGH. St:e. Boston, June 16,1641. To DR. 11. N*IIITAR: Bear Str,—ln your last letter yen ark if your Bal sam has been successful in this city. In reply to that enquiry.] can assure you I have never before sold any medicine that has sold so rapidly or been used with such universal success, as yours has. In some cases ha. effected surprising cures. and in others has given great trills-faller every other reme dy had failed. Bat there is one ease that excels any I hale yet heard of. This was a poor women that has been 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 circumstance was soon made known to a religious society she belonged to, and they imme diately presented her with half a dozen bottles, which alto has also wed a part of, and is recovering very fast. Shc VIM me a few days since that she had not felt so well for the last sear, and believed your medicine was the only thing that saved her life, &c. The same society have purchased over thirty bottles for different persons, and will on dnubt purchase many more as they praise is very highly. Yours, resp-etfnllr, 11101. BROOK, BARTLE & Co. 0-Re very particular when yen purchase to fifiC N i V ov ILT I A. R . ' n, S w ß it ser c aljt,t h irt m g; aul lavi e r- a rs d f e n a lLit e i that is e.direly a dill: rent medicine. Prepared, erholes.lle -and retail. by WILLIAMS 1 1 r. Co., Chemists, tin 33Soutli Fourth street. Phila.: , delohia. Price el 00a bottle. For Salo at the Drug Store of S. U. BUEHLER. Gettysburg, Oct. 19,19.11. 6m .30 71 4 1 C,.. .9. _.._UG H.5..&.00,11;151. THE CAUSE OF• CONSUMPTION.—Sim pIe us these complaints are ustiallv considered, no one can deny their being the most common cause ofthis fatal and distressing disease. It fi indeed a melancholy trnth, that thousands fall victims to Consumption every year f rom no o ther enuse than NEGLE:CTED COLDS Yet we find hundreds. nav thousands who treat such complaints with the greatest indifference, and lot them run on for weeks and even months with. out thinking of the danger. At first von have what von may consider a slight COUGH or COLD; you allow business pleasure or careless ness to prevent yea from giving it ai.y attention; it then settles upon your breast, you heroine hoarse, have pains in the side or chest, expecto. rate large quantities of matter. perhaps mixed with blood, a difficultly of breathing ensues, and then von find your own foolish neglect h ro ihr o u e lir on this distressing complaint If then you vartio life or health, he warned in time, and dot's tritht with your COLD, or trust to any quack eosl►vm to cure you, but immediately 'procure a bottle nr two of that romans remedy, the 'BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY," which is known to ho Dm most speedy core ever known, as thousands will testify whose lives have been saved by (El" Re very particular when you porellisse 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 . Chemists. No. 33 South Fourth street, Philadelphia. Price $1 00 a b o ttle. For sale at the Drug Store of S. IL BUEHLER. Gettysburg, Oct. IS, . 6m--30 CROUP IN CHILDREN. --.• 0 s'''''' MOTHERS, BE ON YOUR GUARD.— • This is the season when this destructive coin platnt attacks yonr interesting little children, and often robs you of those you fondly dont on, and carries hundreds to the grave. Every moth er should, therefore, know its symptoms, watch them closely. and always be prepared with a remedy to cure it, as many are daily sacrificed by such neglect. At first the little patient is seized with a shivering. it grows restless, has flushes of heat, the eyes become red and swollen, it breathes with ilifliculty.'ind then comes that fearful COUGH that will sorely terminate In convulsions or death rudest; something is imme. (JIMMY given to check it. In this complaint the "BALSAM OF WILD CHEIRRY," is well known to be the most speedy cure ever discov ered. It is indeed a pier:mos remedy—mild, safe and innocent, and sure to give the little suf ferer immediate relief. and quickly restore it to safety and health. Every mother who loves her children should always keep in the house and give it to them earls.; fw doing so y ou R • I Y a l " save the life of OnP you fondly love. Remember this is the famous remedy of that distinguished physician. Dr. %Vistas. which Iris cured than. sands of GROUP. WHOOPING COUGH, ASTHMA, CONSUMPTION. &c., afleeevery other medicine hail failed. tT Be particnlkr when con foireloi.e to ask ; f or "Pr. WISTAR'S IIAT.,QANI OF WU D CHERRY," as there is a SY rPP of this name • advertised thaw is entirely' a ditTerritl n cdicine. i Pre:tared only lir WILLI Co .Chemists, I N 0.33 4norli Foortli wirer,. Philadelphia: Price $1 till a bottle. I For sale at the Drug Store of H. BUEHLEIR. Getlyie.t.rg Oaf- 19 :P4l.' .rr
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