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votrrsc API'EALS.
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To the Taxable In
of Adams Comity-
•
N plasuance of an Act of the General
411 °.Atoieriibly of Pennsylvania, approved
the:lsth day of April. A. D. ism, untitled
'An Act relating to County Rates and Lev
ies,' the uedersigned Cominis.ioners of
Adams County, will proceed and attend to
bear Appeals, for the several townships,
from all persons who cony apply for redress,
in accordance with • the directions of said
act, and will grant such relief and make
dual corrections as to them . shall appear
just and reasonable. The Boards of Appeal
will , be • belt! in the following order, at
which timcs and places,the several Asses
sore will attend for their ;respective Town
.,
.9, VIZ:
~. ....
_, the Townships of Menallen, Frank
..ii'''" ' 'rune, on Monday the 14th day
of ,
next, at Burkholdees Tayern
ylortomst- 4: wn I i p.
'f....,
..
~ • :hips of Hamiltonban, Lib
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: ... — .410114004.. on Tuesday the 15th
*op o ,
~.:401. tgailoe.,xt, at the house of
ittelli...!' .',...,.. - • ' • rstown.
Pot' "k„,. ~°)::ll•"l'r;k:r..aban and Cum
berlitnd,7P.7.V. . 41015.--af....Gettysburg,
Q - n 'Wedneadiejt• - , •
~
j „ .. - • • of February
~iO4llO-1/Office, is Get
-I.**ltiii,ii'l'i'vsint.r., • . •
' for.•tfiev To!s*biOi':_4?f•llountjay, Ger.
irre mi
It llO6•At nisostagtyand.Naidqrisin Thursday
cubooth.ploto - - et the house
• sinkilii#4l ll iii;
Fur tlietSWiisl.Rorwsek, Mount
pleasant' and Hamilton, onFilday the lgth
day - of February next, at the house of Se
bastian [heifer, in Abbottstown.
, .
Fur the Tots ;whips of Reading, Hunting
ton Old Latimore, on Saturday the 191 h
day of February next, at the house of
Janie& M'Cosh; in Petersburg.
- • . • •• JOSEPH J. ' KUHN, ,(;)
WM. DOUGLASS, g
s '
• ' ' ' - GEO. BASEHOAR,
..,
Atteqt—H. J. Scilinmq„En, Clerk.
i - Cotrmilesioners' Office Getty's- i
-. - bag, Jun: 18, 1842.
HENRY A. DREER'S
Seed and Horticultural Warehouse,
Chesnut atreel, Philadelphia,
WHERE is ()tiered a full 'assortment
otwarranred Garden and Field Seeds,
comprising all theiriost superior and newest
kinds worthy of Cultivation, all of the crop
u 11841 . -. . . •:,
',FLOWER SEED?.—Great attention is de
voted to this branch, and upwards of 300
choice acid tare varieties are offered for
sale this :season. • Assortments put up in
boxes of 12 very rare kinds for 01.00, or
20 hno kinds for 81.00 Each box is ac
companied with -Directions for Planting.
But,nous FLOWERING ROOTS.—A largo
collection, suitable for spring planting, as
Gladiolus, Tigritlias, Ainarylis, Tat:rose,
&c. &c.
DOUBLE DAHLIAB.--The collection of
this superb Flower stands unrivalled, hav
ing gained the FIRST PRIZE for three a se
ceasive Reasons, (1839, '4O, and '41,) at the
Grand Autumnal Exhibitions of. the Penn
sylVania Horticultural Society, fOr the best
varieties and beat displays. Day Boats
can . be transported any distance between
the months of October and May. Packa
ges containing an assortment of 12 fine
kinds, and of all the various colors, each
root Inhaled with the name and color and
carefully packed in moss, for 85.00; small
er assortments in proportion.
BOOK 9 ON" FARMING AND GARDENING.—
All the standard and most approved works
on these subjects, ninon which are the
Farmers companion, by Judge Buel, 81.00;
Moubray on Poultry, 75 cents; American
Swine Breeder, 75; •M'Mahon's American
Gardener, 83; Bridgeman's Young Gar
dener's Assistant, 81,25; Florists Guide,
02 cents; Buist's Flower Garden Direc
tory, 82,25 &e. &r.
GARDENING TOOLS.--As Hoes and
Rakes, Pruning knives and Shears; Garden
Trowels, Spades, Green House Syringes,
&c. &c.
Ganzzl AND PIOT UOUSE PLANTS.—
Shrubery, Fruit and Ornamental Trees
supplied on the most reasonable terms, from
the proprietor's collection or established
nurseries.
French Sugar Beet, Manuel Wurtzel,
Butts Bags, Field Carrot and Turnip Seeds
Wholesale and 'Retro!.
.
Dealers supplied with Seeds, neatly put
up in bags with printed labels., containing
Practical Directions forptaiittlig, and Man
aging, by.tholoo nr 1000 or by the pound,
on favprablo,tyrms. Catalogues gratis on
(pOsj,pajd) nitrification.
~1an.,1t4 , , • 1c342:
1312.1GADE INSE'ECTOR.
To the Enrolled C‘tizena of the 2d Bri
gade • 6lll Division Penn. Militia.
rluE Subscriber , at the desire of hie
friends, is induced to off:.r himself as
a Candidate for the office of
'Brigade Inspector, •
at the Election w June next. fie will, if
elected, perform the duties of the office
with promptness and fidelity.
'JAMES "MORRISON.
Jan. 11, 1c4.1.., • td-42
NOTICE.
Estate 'of DAVID . STEWART, deed.
11"
. Erl - ERS of 'Administration on the
A- 4 Estate of DAVID STEWART, late
of litinnhoulrari township. Adams county,
i kpormd,huye been granted to William
O i niglossoTsiding in the samo township,
im,lioretry reque, , t., all persms indebted to
tha, said, di , ceay.d, to make immediate
paynicpt atheir reFpective dues, and all
pertinMr having claims or demands against
raid Est:ite, to rii.ke known the same to
the PiAlse r I bin. wit limit dela v.
W ILIA A M DOUG LASS, adner.
Jun. 4, lev. • 61-41
BLACKSMITHING.
THE Subscriber respectfully informs
the public that he nnw occupies the
shop on West Middle Street, Gettysburg,
where he is prepared to execute all kinds
of country, work and blacksmithing belong.
ing to hie line of business. tie hopes by
strict attention and moderate charges to
merit a share of public patronage.
WILLIAM GRAHAM.
Jan. 4.. 1 4 142. 3t-41
LIST OF LETT En%
Le EMAINING in the Post Office, in
am' Gettysburg, on the Ist instant, which
if not taken out before the first day of A
pril next, will be sent to the General Post
Office as dead Lettere.
A.
11. Miller Ash,
John Arthur,
Henry Anderson.
B.
James Boyd,
J. Bollinger,
James Black,
Nicholas Bair,
G. W. Boyd,
F. Baer,
Hetty Bnyd,
Henry Bear,
George Baker.
C.
James R. Clark,
A. Curren,
W. Clapsaddle,
A. Caldwell,
Henry Clutz,
u.
A. Donalsun,
Lydia Devnn,
William Dysart,
Susan Dunmore,
Mr. Dullard.
E.
George Eply,
U. Everett,
a Everhart.
F.
Louis Filler,
Thomae Frazier.
G. S. E. Sadler,
Daniel Gowen, Abram Scott,
James Gourly. John Sweney,
H. Jacob Smith.
G. D. Harman, T.
George Hammer, Summit) Thoman,
Dr. S. C. Hall, Walter Thompson,
Michael & Abraham Nlelvina Thompson,
Huffman, Frederick Troyer,
George Hahn, V.
Joseph Humer, Albert Vandyke.
W. M. Harper, W.
Zephaniah Herbert, Elizabeth Walker,
Susan Heart z, George Wolf,
George House, Joseph Walker,
J. Hartman, sen. Henry Webb,
Sayan Ann M. Huff, Samuel W intrude,
High Constable. Jacob Welty,
I. James White,
Addison Irvin. William W. Wright,
A. Koßor.
John Kuhn.
L. D. NV a2goner,
Samuel Lohr, Emaniel Ziegler.
11. V ANORSDEL, P. M.
January 4,1942. 3t-41
Sheriff's Sale.
IN pursuance of. a Writ of Venditioni
• Exponas, issued out of the Court of
Commit) Pleas of Adams county, and
to me directed, be exposed' to Public
Sale, at the Court house, in the borough
of Gettysburg, on Tuseday the 25th
day of January inst., at 1 o'clock P. M.
The Life Estate of Mara Menchey in
Tvact o Laud.,
•
lm-43
Situate in Germany township, Adams coun
ty, Pa, containing 12 ACRES, more or
less, on which urn erected a one
AND A HALF-STORY
•it
Log Irtvelling House Igivit•-•:
and log Barn, and an Orchard thereon, and
a spring of water near the door, adjoining
lande orDr. Jesitph Shorb, Jacob Stavely,
anti Jacob Harman. Seiied and taken in
execution us the Estate of Adam Menchey
GEO. W. M'CLELLAN, Shen":
[ Sheriff's Office, Gettysburg,
January 4, 1842.
Nttts tOOL
The Subsoriber has just received , a
stock of
NE•W GOODS ,
which will be sold asionishinalv cheep!
D. MIDDI4ECOET.
Gettysburg, Jun. 4
B. Laubaugh, 2
W. N. ,Long & Ly
, ilut Long, ,
Elizabeth Linsy,
D. ',Longenecker,
Isaac Leet,
Christian Loew,
,Jacob Myers.
John Mangun,
Victor ,M'Elheily,
John Miller,
George Musser,
R. M'Gaughy,
John, Moor,
David M'Cleary,
D. or G. Martin,
N.
Charles Nighler,
Charles N alum,
P.
Mary Plank.
Jacob Righter,
John Reed°,
Nicholas Stoltz,
David Scott,
Joshua Sadler,
C. Sigrnond,.
Jacob Stein:,
It. Spangler,
William Saylor,
John W isler,
2 Col. C. P. G. Wen
ADVERTISEMENTS_
Td.rEll.l' LICE.VS E.
'To the Hon. Daniel Durkee, Esq. President, and
ins 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 fur said county, January,
1842.
rip/1E Petition of Nicholas Moritz of
It Freedom township, Adams county„ i
rebrctfully alieweth—That your petition-
er now heaps a Tavern or Public House of
EntertainmPnt in said Towruthip, 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 MORITZ.
The Subscribers 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 repute for honesty and temperance,
and well provided for the accommodation
oftravellers,—we therefore, humbly beg
leave to recommendithe'said Nicholas Mo
ritz, that his license may be continued
agreeable to his petition.
J. Cunningham,. David Roth,
John Stockslager, • Jacob Spangler,
Garret V. Gipe, . Jacob Freet,
Jacob Storkslager, B. Gardner,
Samuel White, Thomas Smith,
Henry Mv"rs, Jacob Myers.
Samuel Rhoders,
Dec. 28,1941.
In the IllAtter
Of the intended application of DANIEL
COMFORT for license to keep a Tay
ern in Straban township, Adams county
—being an old stand:
We the undersigned, citizens of Straban
township, respectfully certify that we are
well acquainted with the said Daniel Com
fort, that he is of good repute for honesty
and temperance, and is well provided with
house and stable room, and every thing
necessary for the accommodittion of the
public and the entertainment of strangers
and travellers, and that a 'lnvert: at his
house is necessary, and could not well
be dispensed nfrith, without much inconve
nience to the public generally.
A. Campbell, L. Briekert,
Henry Tate, ' J. Rinehart,
John Rinehart, Peter Monfort,
Samuel Herman, Jacob Herman,
John Tate, Daniel Gulden,
J. Swisher, jr. J. Stalismith.
Dec. 28,1841. to-40
NOTIC E.
INO'CICE is hereby given, that applica
tion will be made by the undersigned
for License to keep a Public liousc at
York Springs, Lattinore township Adams
county, at the January Court of Quarter
Sessions, one thousand eight hundred and
fort v-t wo
ICETTLEWELL & GARDNER.
Wo the undersigned, citizens of Adams
county, beg leave to represent that WO have
for a long time been acquamted with Ket
tlewell & Gardner, the above petitioners;
that they are of good repute for honesty
and temperance, and well provided with
every necessary for keeping a [louse of En
tertainment, in the same house at York
Springs, Latimore township, in which:they
have•kept a Tavern for several years past;
and that the samo is necessary for the ac
commodation of trrvallers, visitors and
others-
Moses Funk Levi Miller, jr.
Wm. Gardner, J. T Raffensberger,
Wm. Ickes. Jeo. Deardorff,
Christian Picking, David Lerew,
S. A. M'Cosh, Daniel Fickes,
Jas. M'Cosh, Peter Smith,
John W ()Word
Jan. 4, 1.q42.
NOTICE.
NOTICEos hereby given, that a pence.
tion will ber made by the undersigned,
for License to keep a Public Flown in the
town of Elampton, Reading township, Ad.
arns county, at the J anuary Court of Qear•
for Sessions, ono thousand eight hundred
and forty-two.
SOLOMON ALBERT.
The Subscribers citizens of Rending
township aforesaid, recommend the above
petitioner, and certify that the Inn, or
Tavern above mentioned, is necessary, to
accommodate the public and entertain
travellers, and that the above petitioner is
of pod repute for honesty and sobriety,
and is well provided as required by law,
with house room and convenience for lodg
ing and accommodating strangers and trav
ellers.
David ‘Vhite, C. Butch,
Michael Philips, H. pummel,
G. Deardorff; C. Myels,
L. Chronister, B. Melann,
Jacob Smith, Henry Albert,
Jacob Albert, Job Picks,
James Chronicler, S. Chronicler.
Jan. 4, 1842. 4tc-41
racrawr WANTED,
AND MUST HAVE IT!
ALL those indebted to the Estate of
JOHN STEWART, late of Freedom
township, Adams county, deceased, by
Bond, Note, iir Book account,, will please
call with the 'Subscriber before the first
iloy'of March next., and make payment, or
aive, such security as will be satisfactory.
The Vendee notes will be due on tho 19th
day of next month. "Those nnalecting this
notice may expect no I..nger inlutgence.
J. CUNNINGLIASI, Executor.
Jan. IR, 1842. 4t-43
ADVERTISEMENTS
GOD EY'S LADY'S BOOK,
FOR. 1912.
Edited by Mrs. Sarah J. Hale and
Mrs. L. If. Stgourney. 38 Engratiings
each year. Colored Fashions every Month.
Twentyfour pages new Mustc.
A new novel, commenced by Miss C.
M. Sedgwick; a new novelette, by Miss E.
Leslie; fashionable tales, bY N. P. NVlllis;
moral and instructive tales, by Mrs. Heinz,
Mrs. Embury, T. S. Arthur, Mrs. Iln'e,
and others. Poetry, by MrS Sigourney,
Mrs. Osgood, and all other good writers of
the day. Mrs. S. C. Hall, of London,
contributes those delighted Irish Tales that
have made her name so renowned in Great
Britain.
PUBLISHED MONTHLY.
Price 83 for one copy one year; $5 for
two copies one year; 85 for one copy two
years; $lO for five copies one year; $2O
for eleven copies one year.
Godey's Lady's Book and Lady's Musi
cal Library, (which contains about thirty
dollars worth of Music a year) for 5 dol
lars; Godey's Lady's Book and People's
Library, one year, 5 dollars: Godey's La.
dy's Book and Young Peoplo'sßook, 5 dol
lars.
Address Letters, postngo paid, enclosing
the remittance, to
L. A. GODLY,
Publishers' hall, Philadelphia.
The Number for February will contain
Engravings of unmatchable beauty.
Jan. 19, 1841.
mac/ &int 5.1. 7 02
MANUFACTORY.
"['HE Undersigned respectfully infortns
his old friends, and the Public gener
ally, that he has re-commenced the above
business, in South Baltimore street, one
door south of Mr. Samuel Fahnestock's
Store, where he is prepared to manufacture
ROOTS AND SIZOMS
of every description, and of the best Mate
rials. He invites his old customers to give
hun a call, as he is determined to please
those who may favor him.
N. B. FOUR JOURNEYMEN SHOE
MAKERS wanted immediately, to' whom
constant work and liborul wages will be
In addition to the above he has opened a
GROCER' STORE;
and having just received nn extensive as
sortment of GROCERIES, comprising
Coffee, Sugar, Teas, Molasses, Cheese, and
other articles embraced in this line of busi
ness, he feel, coi.fi‘lent that he will he able
to sell, for Cash or Country Produce, on ns
ple:ising terms as any other cook bligliment
in the place. A share of public patronage
is respectfully solicite
JOIId.
N BARRE l'T.
Gettysburg, Nov. 10. tf-34
LAW NOTICE.
Za r ni r ai SaVa23 4 4o
Attorney & Counsellor at Law,
HAVIN G
withdrawn from public life,
will henceforth give bis undivided
attention to the business of his profession.
The Law Partnership heretofore subsist
ing between Thaddeus Stevens and D. M.
Smyser still continuos. Any business en.
trusted to ei•hnr of the partners, will re•
ceive the care and attention of both.
ra"OFFICE, as heretofore, in South
Baltimore street, east side, three deer 6 from
the Courthouse.
Gettysburg, Sep. 7, IS4I. 6n-24
LiND AT PRIVATE SALE.
rain E Subscriber offers for sale the Farm
- 13 - on which he now resides, situate in
Green township, five miles from Chambers
burg, on ihe Cumberland Valley Rail
Road, adjoining lands of Geo. 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 ofa god
DWELLING HOUSE,
Log Barn, and a sufficiency of
as stabling.—Also,
Saw Mill and Clover Mill.
This is a valuable property, and is well
worth the attention of persons wishing to
purchase.
Persons wishing to view the promises,
will please to call on the subscriber.
WILLIAM TuomsorsT, .
Ex'or of Awn° Thomson, Esq dec'd.
Nov. 23, 1841. am- 35
IMPORTANT CAUTION.
BEWARE OF nn
ticod several remarks attached to the advertise. ,
manta of a Nostrum called a "Compound Syrup
of Wild Cherry"—by which it appears the,pro
priotor of that article is endeavoring to injure
the reputation of that invaluable rind highly ap
proved medicino—'•Dß. WISTAWS BALSAM
OF WILD CIIERRY"—and holster up his
miserable preparation by resorting to fiction and
falsehoods, we deem it necessary to caution the
public against. such .trickery, and request 'ell
those who wish to secure the genuine preparation
of Wild Cherry to be very particular when they
• purchase or limy may bo docoived and got a vs.
ry different article.
In odor to proloct the public from impolition,
copy rights have been secured, and the genuine
medicine will invariably bo put up in moulded
bottles with the words "WISTAR'S• BALSAM
OF WILD CIIERRY"—blown in the, glass, l
and-the signature of Homy Wistar M. Don the
label without which none is genuine.
ILLIAMS & Co.,
Agents for Dr. Wistar.
LT Remember the genuine Balsam is sold on.
ly in Gettysburg by •
SAMUEL U. 131,1EHLER,
Appointed Agent.
tf4B
Gcatysburg,l4,lB4l.
ADVERTISEMENW
DENTAL SUIWEIIY,
IN AUDITION TO TON, •
•
MEDICAL PRACTICE,
DR..D. GILBERT, is prepared to in
sert &Mineral
. Weeila l of the
best quality, and to perform all other oper
ations for the preservation and beauty or
the teeth. All operations wAttne-Tign.
Gettysburg, June 1!. • • t:-12
A PENNY SAVED IS A
PENNY EARNED:
C\LL and examine the FRESH Surror
of Cheap.
SUMIVLER Cr00I)
which I have just received, and which in
chides a large and h-autiful assortment of
New style British and Domestic prints;
4.4 Chintzes and Lawns;
Fine Manchester and Domestic Ging
hams;
.laconett and Cambric makes;
Bobbinetts, mull and Swiss muslins;
Handsome French worked Collars;
Thread and Bobbinette Laces,.(good as
snrtment;)
Lace Veils and Linen Cambric Hand
kerchiefs;
French Kid and Silk Gloves.
A99ORTMENT OF
HOSIER ^r,
'Very Cheap 5-4 French Bombazine;
Irish Linen and Linen drillings;
Merino Cw.•irrieree
Itibb'd and Plainaambroons;
American NankeKis, Cotton drillings;
Ch'ecks, Brown and Bleached
muglins;
Linen Diapers, Linen Table cloths;
Handsome Ingrain Carpotinus, &c. &c.;
which will be sild at veil reduced prices
for CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE.
It. G. WCREARY.
4t-10
June 1, 1841
IIOKSE-POWER
AND
THRAS HING
MACHINES.
Tug Sabacriber takes pleasure in en
nooncing th it he is now prepared to furnish
the Farmars of Adains and Franklin Coun
ties with the best.RORSE POWER AND
THRASHING. M VCIIINES ever put in
operation in either of the above counties.—
The advantages of the Horse-Power are
obvious from !tie fact, that n much greater
velocity of the cylinder of the Machine is
acquired by a slower walk of the horses
than in any other Machine now in use, mid
having greater leverage. and lees friction
requires ligliter draught. The superiori•l
ty of the Thrashing Machine consists in
that ot Thrashing more grain in any given
time with four men to attend it, than the
Machines now in use do with seven men to
attend them.
Thu above. powers and Machines are
permanently constructed, and . will wear
winch longer than any heretofore offered to
the public. The Shops in which they are
manufactured are Mount Maria .Furnance,,
near Millerstown, Adams counts?, and at
Indian Springs,.near Waynesboro', Frank
ii
lin county, Pa.
•
itc:r All orders will he thankfully reeeiv-'
ed and promptly attended to at either of the .
above shops. Farmers and • others would
do well to examine - the -abolie, - previous to
purchasing elsewhere.
J. DONA LDSON.
August 24, 1941.
INAO ON XVI airmva.
TUE subscriber respectfully informs his
friends and the public in efmerel !hut
he carries on, in Connection with the black
smithing the
Wagon Making' Business,
and is prepared to exeente nil ()Hera in.eith'
er of tti- above businosgos Ina workman
Ike manner and at the shoripat notice,
C. W. 110PFNIAN.
Gettysburg, May 5, 1.840.
N. B. An apprentice .will be talorm in the
Blnok•Smjthing if juitneiiiate nt pli.-ntine
made. C. 'W. 11.
AN Apprentice to the Print
ing Business wanted at this
Offise.
4- RE;AII ttii
WHAT IT HAS DONE...
And if yon have a trivial .reladien, or know any ena
that is afflicted with that tintressing disease, -CON
p.-nmade Ito m wittitut delay to Ire
that famout and tiori•alled medicine, the 'PA I.SAAI
OF WILD CIIERRV,* which has cured thou•adds
of this complaint alt V thing else 1.. d fail, d.
Read the folluwinguitdoubted ptr il. Id hs . theucy:
lloithundmh, S. y,l, 10 154 1.
Dear Sir—Ple.ote seed ute too bottle.. uthre of your
Ilal-am of %Vila Cherry, like that It.tt sent me hi fore.
I have taken nearly all of the find two, and confi
dently believe this medicine witl cure me . I bat e
used a crest many remedies within the last peat, but
have never humid any tlaidg that has relieved me so
munch It ha•stopped my cough eetirely,ebeekett my
Mold sweats, and I drrp bolter at night m.d feel bet
ter it. every way than I hate for Many wonting.
Yours, respectfully, mates K rtd.v:
liolmeshurg„ Sept. l:2, Iti4l.
Friend Wi.ttar—l must again trouble thee to send
me ttvo titles more of thy itivaltiable Balsam. I have
now taken three bottles it all, and eau assure their
that it has done me more goad ,than a ll th e medicinel
have ever taken before. Send by the stage as soon
as possible. and oblige thy frit nd,
JACOU HOLLOW/IT.
Bristol, September S. 1841.
Dear Dlefor—llearing so many people talk about
the womb-did cures your Balsam of Wild Cherry has
made in Consumption.l sea. to one of your agents the
other day for a bottle, and have (multi it to relieve too
so much. that I want three bottles more scut Soon, us
I believe it will cure me too. I have used a great
many balsams 01,141 - event Muds, have tried Jadhe's
Expectorant and other medicines beside,, but nothing
has ever done me a. mach good as yours has. Scud
by thesteareboat Bolivar. Yours truly,
WiLunat 1110:WAR.
ep-Resides its aslonishinz efficacy in Constimpt Mit
it is also the most elTiattnal remedy ever discovered
for LIVER COMPLAINTS, ASTHMA. BRON
CHITIS, COUGHS, CROUP, WHOOPING.
COUGH. &c ,as 1 areas will testify who have
been cored by it after all other remedies bad coiled.
Co-Re very partitular to ask for Dr W 'STAR'S
ILNLSAM OF WILD CHERRY.- Sold wholesale
and retail by WILLI IMS & Co , Chemists, No. 83
South Fourth orc.q. Philadelphia.
PrCri- 91 00 a h o me.
Fur sale at the Drug Store of
S. H. BUEHLER
Gettysburg, 0ct.19, 1891.
ANOTHER
LIFE SAVED.
By the extraordinary virtues of that unrivalled
medicine. the ••BALSANI OF WILD CllF.ttltY..•
the well-known famous remedy for CONSUMP-.
TION AND LIVER compLAINT. COUGHS,
COLDS, ASTIIM A, BRONCHITIS. CROUP,
WHOOPING COUGH, 87... e.
Boston, June 16, 1841.
To Da. 11. MITA
Bear Sir,—lii your last letter you ask if your Bal.'
sam has been successful in this city. In reply to
that enquiry. I can assure you I have never before
sold any medicine that lias sold so rapidly or been
used with quell universal success, its yours has. In'
some cases it has effected surprising cures. and in
others has given great relief after every other reme-,
ily had failed. But there is one case that excels'
any I bare yet heard of. This Wita a Poor -womtn
that has been afflicted with CONSUMPTION for
several years. and hail tried every thing in vain.—
Knowing she was very prior. vet very worthy, I sent
her a bottle gratis, which she said relieved her very
muek. This circumstance was soon made known to
a reliiious society she helOngeil to, and theY imme
diately presented her with halt a dozen bottles,
which she has also used a part of, and is recovering
very fast. She told me a few days since that she
hail not fell so well for the last year, and believed
your medicine was the only thing that saved her
life, Fee. The same society have purchased over
thirty bottles for different persons, and will no doubt
porchase many more as they praise is very highly'.
Your...respectfully.
HOLBROOK, BARTLE & Co. .
e;:itelle very particular when T onpurchase to ilfjC
for.• Dr. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD
Ist a+ sr Naar,— ••••• s.astasea dual ortlSed
that is entirely a ditTerent medicine.
Prepared. wholesale and retail, WILLIAMS'
& Co-, Chemists, No. 33Sonth Fourth street, Phila
delphia. Price Si 00a bottle.
Fur Sale at tho Drug Stern of
'S. H. BUEHLER.
Gettysburg, Oct. 19.1811. gm .30
THE CAUSE OF CONSUMPTION.—Sim.
ple as those complaints are usually considered,
no one can deny their being the'moat common
causo of this fatal and distressing disease. It is
indeed a melancholy truth, that thousands fail
victims to Consumption every year from no other
canoe than NEGLECTED COLDS Yet we
find hundreds, nny thousands who front such
complaints with the greatest indifference, and
let them run on for weeks and even months v.ith
out thinking of the danger. At first von hove
what you may consider a slight COUGH or
COLD; you allow business. pleasure or careless
ness to prevent you from giving it any attention;
it then settles upon your breast, you become
hoarse, have pains in the side or cheat, expecte
rate large quantities of matter, perhaps mixed
with blood. a difficulty of breathing ensues, and
then you find your own fooliali neglect hag 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 any quack nostrum
to cure you, but immediately procure a bottle or
two of dial famous remedy, the ''BALSAM OF
WILD CHERRY," which is k nto he the
most speedy cure ever known. as thousands will
testify whose lives have been saved by t'.
irr Be very particular when yeti purchn.e 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
LIAMS &Co , Chemists, No. 33 South Fourth
street, Philadelphia. Price $1 00 a bottle.
For sato at the Drug Store al
S. H. BUEHLER.
Gettysburg, Oct. 10,1841. 6m..30
CROUP IN CHILDREN.
MOTHERS. BE ON YOUR CUARD.-..
This is the season when this destructive coin.
plaint attache your interesting little children,
and (len robs you of those you fondly dont on,
and carries kundieds to the grave. 'Every moth
er should, therefore, know Its symptoms, wale',
them closely, and always be prepared with a
remedy to cure it, as many are doily sacrificed
by such neglect. At first the little patient is
seized with a shivering, It grows restless,
brie
flushes heat , the eyes become red and swollen,
it breathes with difficulty, and then comes that
fearful COUGH that will surely terminate in
convulsions or death unless something is inituel.
' tim e ly given in cheek it. In this voinplaint. the
"BALSAM CIF WILD CHERRY." is welt
kriown to ho the most speedy cure ever diseov-,
'ere& It is indeed a preemns r emedy—mild,
safe end innocent, and sure to trive the little suf
ferer immediate relict. and niticklv waters It
to
safety and health. Every ,umber who loves her.
children should always keen in the house mid
give it to them early; by doing so you may olttn
save the life cantoe y,.n . fondly love. Remember
this is the famous ~nroelv of that distibynished
hsician,Dr, bra cured thou,
ands of CROUP. IteIOPING COUGH,
ASTHMA. consumrriorsi, &c., after every
other medicine bed failed.
Trß.t purtieoler when yen purnhern to nab
for "Dr- wisTAirs nAT,,,N .WILD
CHERRY," as there is n syrup or t his fl ame,
~dier l i..ed that is enti*elv rr different medicine..
Prepared only Lc W 11.1.1 , 11'. 1 xtr. Co ,Chemiets,
No. 33 Foot th• street, Philadelphia ,
Price $t Oti a bottle.,
For solo at the Drug Store of
S.' U. RUMMER;
Getlystic rg Oct. 19 1811. • tim .er.
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