Lulacuma2Tfigt AND EXPENDITURES Of Adams Comity for. the 'ear 1 841. JAMES A. THOMPSON, Esg., Treasurer of tlu Cpunty of Adams, in account toil); said 4:truntia Dr. RECEIPTS FOR 1841 To balance due in outstanding t&X, at settlement with the County Auditors, January 4th, 1841, 85,616 14 Outstanding Quit rents in J. Major's hands, 64 00 Outstanding quit rents in O. Heck's hands 184 00 --- 85,764 14 To County rates and levies for 1841, to wit: Borough quit rents 814 00 Borough county tax 794 69 Cumberrd township 1013 92 Germany - do 829 39 - Berwick do 667 17 Huntington do .714 30 Letimore do 510 74 Hamiltonban do 1091 88 Liberty do 534 91 Hamilton do 795 01 11enallen do 1244 29 Si raban do 1099 78 Franklin do 1143 13 Conowago do 1249.90 Tyrone) do 499 43 Idountjny do 020 80 Blountplaasant do 077 08 Reading do 897 50 'Freedom do 341 08 To additional lax omitted, and also tuxes assessed and col. lected of persons claiming to be assessed under the provis ions of.the act relative to the Elections of this Common. wealth, Proceeds of Commissioners' note discounted in Bank, Amount received from Com missioners, (borrowed from sundry persons,) Cush received from Peter Lat shaw, Jno. Slothour and sun dry other persons, for bonus subscribed by them towards defraying the expense of e recting and completing a bridge over Conowago creek Cash received from George W. Bowen (office rent,) Cush received from Solomon Weldv for costs due County from Upton Johnson, Cash received from P. Sheets fur bricks sold him, Cash received from D. Willa for estray sold, • Cash received from J. H. Mc- Clellan, Esq. late Treasurer, for lazes collected, Catih received from G. W. M'- Clellan, Esq. Sheriff; for Ju• ry verdicts, Cush received from Sher iff for Goole (being overpaid) Cr. PAYMENTS FOR 1841 Auditing Public accounts, Tuition of Poor children, (Cun• `•twago) 150 41 Tuition of poor children, (Reading) 12 04 Roads, bridge, and Township views and damages, 644 67 Assessors' pay for back years; ~ D 98 00 Collectors' Fees and Releases, 1198 50 Bills of court costs, 562 30 Fox and Wild cat scalps, 37 12 :Treasurer of Pooramme, 4300 00 Grand jury & Tip staves pay, 261 61 General jury & Tip staves pity, 1089 20 Work done and materials for public buildings, 170 89 Commissioners' pay, 252 00 Balance due Clerk for 1840, 166 67 Clerks pay up to Nov. let 1841, 333 33 Counsel to Commissioners, 50 00 Directors of poor pay, 60 00 • Court Cryer's pay, 55 00 Jailors Feus for keeping .prt. !ono, q : Public printing & Blanks, Prothonotary, Recorder and Clerk of sessions fees, 126 90 Officers ofqpring electtons pay, .201 37 Officers of general olections Pay , Coroner Fees, Payments on bridges, Repairs and materials found for sundry bridges, Wood fur public buildings, Election laws, Digests, Blank Dockets & Stationary for public offices &c , Footage and book binding fur commissioners' office, / Errors in tax refunded, Justice fees for vagrants, Constable fees for vagrants, Jan. 11. M'Clellan Esq. (in. trust) for E. S. Prison, goals for commissioners office, Book case for Treasurer's office, Sheriff of Adams county con ieying priioners to S. Pri- thin, Interest paid .1. 11. 114'CleIlan Esq., trfr Candles and sundries for court house and Cornmissonera' office, J. 11. M'Clollan Esq. balance due him as late Treasurer, Survey of Borough and ma• king map of the same for the purpose of getting a record of the number of the COUNTY Qum 'REA'S LOTS, 'Storm for jeil, George %V. M'Cleffen Sheriff; OUtereoning Jurors fvr 18111 Commissioners' note paid in Bank, Certificates of Constables' re turns, Treasurers' pay, Into rest paid in Bank, To outstanding county tax duo by collectors to wit: 1830—William M'Crea ry, Lib arty, 8100 00 1840—Goo. Heck (quit rents,) 85 50 " Geo. Heck (county tax,) 50 71 " Geo. G. Hartzell,* Monallen, 22 45 1841 —Robt. (80. rough, (Quit rents,) 43 21 " E. /foment Cumber land (county tax) 374 OS 44 David Shriver,t Ger many, 283 80 " David Ditzfer,t Ber wick. 418 54 " M. Bowers,f Hun• tington, 960 30 44 John Wolford,* Lat imoro,- 117 32 " Israel Irwin,t Ham. thonban, 732 03 44 Lewis Wortz,t Lib. erty, 238 91 44 George 11. Binder,( Hamilton, 920 01 " Michael Hoffinan,f Menallen, 880 98 44 John N. Graft,f Stra ban, 405 90 " H. Walter,* Frank lin, 94 82 " John G. Morning star,* Conowago, 708 01 44 Jacob Pitzer,t Ty rone, 185 34 46 Wm. Young,t Mt. Joy, 207 05 " Anthony Smith,f Mt. Pleasant, 510 19 " Valentino Hollinger,( Rending, 220 78 " Nicholas Moritz,t Freedom, 185 71 $O5Ol 22 815,400 20 23 54 1491 50 To balance in Treasurers hands at bettlement, 1210 82 1850 21 $24383 12 Thom marked' thus fi in part. " " in full. WE, the undersigned, Auditors of the county of Adams Pa., elected and sworn pursuant to law, report, that we met, did audit, settle and adjust according to law, the account (1841) of the commissioners and Treasurer of said county of Adams commencing on the sth day of January 1941, and ending on the 3d day efJanua ry 1842; that said account as stated and entered of record in settlement book, in the Commissioners'• office of Adams co. is correct, and that we find a balance duo to the county of Adams by JAMES A. THOMPSON, Esq., Treasurer of said county, in cash the. sum of twelve hundred and ten dollars and eighty two cents, and in outstanding tapes the sum of six thou sand five iandred and sixty-one dollars and twenty two cent& In testimony whereof, we have hereto set our hands at the office of the Commis. sinners of Adams county, at Gettysburg, our place of settling public accounts, the 4th' day of January, A. D. 1842. 161 00 84 00 824,353 12 S. DERBORAW, Auditors JAMES RUSSELL, of D. COMFORT, Adams Co. $l6 50 Pursuant to law, we, the undersigned, publidi the foregoing exhibit of the re ecipts and payments of the county of Ad ems fur the year 1841. JOSEPH J. KUHN, WM. DOUGLASS, 0 G. BASEHOAR, Attest, U. J. SCHREINER, Clerk REGISTER'S NOTICES. Notice, is hereby Given, tiro all Legatees and other persons con J U L cerned, that. the ADMINISTRA TION ACCOUNTS of the Estates of the deceased persons hereihafter mentioned, will be presented to the Orphans' Court of Adams county, for confirmation, on Tues. day the 131 day of March next, viz: 239 47 310 00 The account of Christian Musser, Ad ministrator of the Estate of Peter Musser, deceased. The final account of John Milers, Esq Executor of the . Estate of John Weikert, Esq. deceased. 408 85 18 27 2783 00 Wilt. KING, Register. Reginter'e Offide,Gellysburg, Ft+. 1, 1841. 15759 87 10 Estate of JACOB HUMPIPIEYS, deceased. LETTERS of Administration on the Es- tate of JACOB HUMPHREYS, late of ,Gettysburg, Adams county, deceased, having been granted to the subscriber, re• sidiag in the said Borough—ho , hereby requests all persons indebted to said de 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— 119 49 14 16 1 :36 3 90 2B 84 146 35 12 00 9 00 J.I:',IES BOWEN, Adm'r. Feb 1, 1841. 6t-45 141 49 TO MY CREDITORS. TAKE notice that 1 have applied to the Judges of tho Court of Common Pleas of Adams county, • for the benefit of the Insolvent Laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and that they have appoint ed 'l'ucaday the Ist day of March next, for the hearing of me and my creditors, at the Court Mingo in the Borough of Gettysburg, , when and where you may attend if you! think proper. 290 79 JOHN WHITE, !fanner. Feb. 1, 1842. nc-45 97 43 NOTICE. ADVERTISEMENTS 1300 00 COUNTY APPEALS. To the Taxable Inhabitants of ildams County. 67 15 150 00 32 00 pursuance of an Act of the General Aiiieinhly Pennsylvania, approved the 15th day of April, A. 1). 1834, entitled 'An Act relating to County Rates and Lev• ics,' the undersigned Commissioners of Adams County, will proceed and attend to hear Appeals, for the several townships, from all persons who may apply for redress, in accordance with the directions of said act, and will grant such relief and make such corrections as to them shall appear just and reasonable. The Boards of Appeal will be hold in the following order, at which times and places the several Asses sors will attend fur their respective Town ships, viz:— For the Townships of Menallen, Frank lin and Tyrone, on Monday the 14th day of February next, at Burkholder's Tavern in Windier) Totitneltip. For the Townships of Ilemiltonban, Lib erty and Freedom, on Tuesday the 15th day of FebruarY next, at the house of Isaac Robinson, in f4l Olen:down. For the Townships of Strahairtind Cum berland, and the Borough of Gettysburg, on Wednesday the 113th day of February next, at the Commissioners' Office, in Get tysburg. .For the Townships of Mountjiiy, Ger. many, Conewago and Union, on Thursday the 17th day of February next, at the house ofJohn A. Davis, in Littlestown. For the Townships of Berwick, Mount plerisant and Hamilton, on Friday the IRth day of February next, at the house of So bastion Ilmfrer, in Abbottstown. For the Ton nships of Reuling, Hunting ton and Latiditero, on Saturday the 19a, day of February next, at the houso of James M'Cush, in Petersburg. } JOSEPH J. KUHN, p WM. DOUGLASS, GEO. BASEHOAR, if Aiteat—ll. J. Sclincumn, Clerk. Cominitisionors' Offico Gottys• ?.. burg, Jun. 18, 1842. HENRY A. DItEER'S Seed and Horticultural Warehouse, No. 97, Chesnut street, Philadelphia, WHERE is offered a full risgortmPnt of warranted Garden and Field Seeds, comprising all the most superior and newest kinds worthy of Cultivation, all of the crop of 1941. FLOWER SEEDS.—Great attention is de voted to this branch, and upwards of 300 choice and raro varieties are oared for sale this season. Assortments put up in boxes ofl2 very rare kinds for $l.OO, or 20 fine kinds for 81.00. Each box is ac companied with Directions for Planting. BuLnous FLOWERING ROOTS.—A large collection, suitable for spring planting, as Gladiolus, Tigriclias, Arnarylis, Tuberose, acc. DOIIIILE DA MIAS. -- The collection of this superb Flower stands unrivalled, hav ing gained the Frau , . Paraac for three s le cessive seasons, (1839, '4O, and '4lO at the Grand Autumnal F,,chibitions of the Penn. sylvania Horticultural Society, for the best varieties and best displays. Dux RoOTs can be transported any distance between the months of Otttober and May. Packa- ' gas containing an assortment of 12 fine kinds, and of all the various colors, each root labeled with the name and color and carefully packed in moss, for $5.00; small er assortments in proportion. Booxs OS FARMING AND GARDENING. — Alrthe standard and most approved works on these siisjects, amor4.7 which are the Farmers companion, by Judge Bnel, $1.00; Illoubray on Poultry, 75 cents; American Swine Breeder, 75; American Gardener, $3; Bridgeman's Young Gar dener's Assistant, ,25; Florists Guide, 624 cents; Buist's Flower Garden Direc tory, $2,25 &c. GARDENING TOOLS.—As Does and Rakes, Pruning knives and Shears; Garden Trowels, Spades, Green house Syringes, &c. &c. GREEN AND HOT HORSE PLANTS.— Shrubery, Fruit and Ornamental Trees supplied on the most . reasonable terms, from the proprietor's collection or established nurseries. French Sugar Beet, Manuel %Vurtzel, Ruta Bap, Mehl Carrot and Turnip Seeds Wholesale and Retail. • Dealers supplied with Seelig, neatly put up in bags with, printed labels, containing Practical Directions for planting and Man aging, by the 100 or 1000 or by the pound, on favorablo terms. Catalogues gratis on (post paid) application. Jan. 1%1, 1842 EtION.IOIr WANTED, AND MUST HAVE IT! ALL those indebted to the Estate of JOHN STEWART, late of Freedom township, Adams county, deceased, by Bond, Note, or Book account, will please call with the Subscriber before the first day of March next, and make payment, or give such security as will ba satisfactory. The Vendue notes will he due on the 19th day of next month. Those neglecting this notice may expect no lenoer indulgence. J. CUNNINGHAM, Executor. Jan. 19, 1E3.12. 4t-43 BRIGADE INSPECTOR. To the Enrolled Citizens of the 2d Ai Bade sth Division Penn. Militia. grillE Subscriber, at the desire of his 4 111 . friends, is induced to off.ir himself as a Candidate for the office of Brigade Inspector, a t the Election in Juno next. He will, if elected, perform the duties of the office 'with promptness and fidelity. - JAMES 'lon RISON. td-42 Jai. 11, 1'42. ADVERTISEMENTS. C KVA IS 117 M iI iG . rifiltlE subscriber recriectrully inf:)rms his fi lends r.nd the public' , generally, that he continues (he nb we Lusine.s in South Baltimore street, where h intentle keep• ing on hand a general nssorNnent of CABINET FURNITURE, SUCH AS J 3 }Ti TABLES, BEDSTEADS, &c. in short, every article in the line of Cabinet making._- All kinds of Furniture will be made at the shortest notice. • Ile v‘ ill also make COFFINS in the best and neatest manner according to order. By his long experience in the business he flutters himself to receive a share of the public patronage. JOHN JIBING AI AN. Gettysburg, Jan. 14 I F 42. tf-4? NOTICE. Estate of DAVID STEWART, dec'd: 111 ETTERS of Administration on the _ Estate of DAVID STEWART, late oflianultonban township, Adams county, deceased have been granted to William Douglass, residing in the sumo township, he hereby requests all persons indebted to the said deceased, to mako immediate payment of their respective dues, and all persons having claims or demands against said Estate, to make known the same to the subscriber without delay. WI LLI M DOUGLASS, elder. Jan. 4,1842. et-41 300 7 1' 4 - .\?:1 calm MANUFACTORY. • rt. • t) §44301 I UN THE Undersigned respectfully informs 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 Pahnestock's Store, where be is prepared to manufacture BOOT:1.1 AND 50.07.15.91 of ()very description, and of the best Mate rials. Ho invites his old customers to give him a call, as he is determined to please those who may favor him. N. B. FOUR JOURNEYMEN SHOE MAKERS wanted immediately, to wham constant work and liberal wages will be In addition to the above he hue opened a GROCERS" STORE; and having just received an extensive as• sortmont of GROCERIES, comprising Caffee, Sugar, Teas, Molasses, Cheese, and other articles embraced in this lino of busi poss. ho feels that hu will ho abin to sell, for Gash or Country Produce, on as pleasing terms as any other establishment in the place. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. JOIIN BARRETT. Gettysburg, Nov. 16. tf-34 LAW NOTECE. Ma r gaZl 520 SZna r g.l •AttOrney & Counsellor at Ll#o7, 11AVING withdrawn from public life, -IL will henceforth give his undivided attention to the business of his profession. The Law Partnership heretofore subsist ing between Thaddeus Stevens and D. 171. Sniper still continues. Any business en. trusted to either of the partners, will re. ceive the care and attention of both. It -- 3"OFFICE, as, heretofore, in South Baltimore street, east side, three doors from the Court-house. Gettysburg, Sep. 7, IS4I. LAND AT PRIVATE SALE. Subscriber offers for sale the Farm -u- on which he now resides, situate in Green township, live miles from Chambers burg, on the 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 g) o d DWELLING HOUSE, HI ; Log Man, and a sufficiency o "1' stabling.—Also, Saw Mill and Clover Mill. This is n valuable property, and is well worth the attention or persons wishing to purchase. Persons wishing (o view the promises, will please to call on the subscriber. IVILLI ANI THOMSON', Er'or of Andito Thomson, Esq deed. Nov. 23, 1941. 3m-35 lm-43 IMPORTANT CA ITTION. BEWARE OF IMPOSITION.—Having no ticed several remarks attached to the advertise. ments ofs Nostrqrn called a "Compound Syrup of Wild C;wrry"—by which it appears the pro rioter of that article is endeavoring to injure the reputation of that invaluable and highly ap. proved ' motile; ne—'•Dß. ‘V !STA ft'S BALSAM OF %WILD CHERRY"—and bolster up his miserable preparation by resorting to fiction nod falsehoods, we deem it necessary to caution the public against such trickery, and request all these who wish to secure the genuine preparation of Wild Cherry to be •very particular when they purchase or they may be deceived and get a ve. ry difnrent article. . In order to protect the public from imposition, copy rights have been secured, and the genuine medicine will invariably be put up in moulded betties with the words "WISTAR'3 BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY"—blown in the glass, and the signature of fierily Whiter M. D on the label without which none is gene'!" WILLIAMS & Co., Azenta for Dr. Wigton rrile - nemher the genuine Balsam's eold'on. ly in CAtyaburr! by SAMUEL H. BUEHLER, Aproinfed Agent. C.!ftysbnre, ld , lEft. u 1239 ADVERTISEMENTS. DENTAL S itT It G I', IN ADDITION TO 'IDE PRACTIOZ, DR. D. GILBERT, is prepared to in. sort .I.linerat of the bast quality,and to perform all other oper ations for the preservation and beauty of tho teeth. All Operations WARIIAZiTED. Gettysburg, June 15. tl-12 OABIITET WAREHOUSE, Chumbersburg Street, Gettysburg, Pc., WHERE the Subscriber will constantly keep on hand a good assortment of Suitable for those who are about to coin• monco house keeping. Such persons will find it to their advantage to give him a call, as he is determined to ■ell his work low to suit the times. • COY - FINS. All orders for Coffins will be strictly at. tended 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, that all plain Walnut Collins will he n►ado at my Shop and conveyed to any bu rying ground within the County for Eight Dollars; small ones of the same material will be charged in proportion. DAVID EIEAGY, Agent. August 3, 1841. tf-10 A PENNY SAVED IS A PENNY EARNED: CLL and examine tho FRESH SUPPLY of Cheap e r3T M 'Ea "E. 00I) ea which I have just received, and which in. chides a largo and beautiful assortment of New style British. and Domestic prints; 4 4 Chintvis and Lawns; Fine M inchcster and Domestic Ging home; Jacenett and Cambric muslins; Bobbinetts, mull and Swiss muslins; Ilandiqme French worked Collars; Thread and Bobbinotte Laces, (good as; sort ment;) Lace Veils and Linen Cambric Hand; kerchiefs; French Kid and Silk Gloves. . ASSORTMENT OF C EAPHOS T. E Ir, Very Cheap 5-4 French Bombazine; irieii Linen and Linen drining=i- Nlerino Cassimeres and Summer cloths; Ribb'd and Plain Gambroons; American Nankeens, Cotton drillings; Tickings, Checks, Brown and Bleached muslins; Linen Diapers, Linen Table cloths; Handsome Ingrain Carpetings, &c. &c.; which will be 591 d at vex.) reduced prices for CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE. R. G. ,lIPCREARY. - J.une 1,1841. 4t-10 HORSE-POWER AND THRASHING MACHINES. THE Sob3criber takes pleasure in an flouncing this he is now prepared to furnish the Farmers of Adams and Franklin Coun• ties with the best HORSE POWER AND THRASHING MACHINES ever ppf in operation in either of the above counties.— The advantages of _the He rse-Power are obvious 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 any other Machine now in use, and having greater leverage and lees friction requires lighter draught. The superiort•l ty of the Thrashirfg. Machine consists in that of 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. 6m-24 Tito above powers and Machines are permanently constructed, and will wear much longer then any heretofore offered to the public. The Shops in which they are manufactured are Mount Maria Furnance, near Millerstown, Adams county, end at Indian Springs, near Waynesboro', Frank -141 county, Pa. trjaAll orders will he thankfully receiv ed and promptly attended to at either of the above shops. Farmers and others would do well to examine the above, previous to purchasing elsewhere. August 24, 1941. 177 itg 0 N IVI 11,MIN G. 117 I F subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public in general that he . carries on, in connection with the black smithing the IPPrztron "'Waking Iretsiness,. and is prepared to execute all orders in °Bit' er of the slam businesses in n workman ike manner and at the shortest notice. C. W. HOFFMAN. Gettysburg, Nlay 5, 140. N. B An ap?rentiee will be Wien to the Black•Smithin,g if immediate orplkation be mirk. C. W. 11. U:ZitiAN Apprentice to the Print ing Business wanted at this O: ice J. DONALI)SON. ly-22 FE=NEffg ti ii READ q 'ii WHAT if HAS BONER And if you haven friend, relation. or kuoi, any orhv that is afflicted with that distressing disease, •CON SUNIP TION,' peisuade them w iilicut delay to try that fatuous and nurivalled medicine. the 'BALSAM OF 11 ILI) CHERRY,' which has cured tide of this complaint alter every thing else I ail laded.' Read the following undoubted piett's of its Boxbormgh, Si. pt. 10 HAIL I Dear Sir— Please send me two bottles more ofyour I Balsam of Wild CherryJike that you Brut me beinre. I have taken nearly all of the first t wo , "a cou ti. dently believe this medicine will cure me. I have used a groat many remedies within the last year, but have 'lever found any thing that has relieved me so much. It has stopped my cough artirely,checked my night sweats, and 1 sleep better at night and feel bet ter in every way than I have for many months. Yours, respectfully, JAMES KELLY. Holmeahurg, Sept. PI, 1841. Friend Wistar—l must again trouble thee to send me twobottles more of thy invaluable Balsam. I have LI9W taken three bottles in all, and can assure thee that it has done me more good than all the medicine I have ever taken before. Send by the stage as soon as possible, and oblige thy friend, incon HOLLOW AY. Bristol, September 8, 1841. Dear Doctor—Hearing so many people talk al.out the wonderful cures your Balsam of Wild Cherry has made in Consuinplion,l sent to one of your agents the other day fur a bottle, and have found it to relhive inn so much; that f want three bottles more sent soon, vs I believe it will cure me lon. I have used a great many balsams of different kinds!, have tried .lavne's Expectorant and other medicines besides, hut nothing has ever done me as much good as yours has. Saud by the steamboat Bolivar. Yours truly, (pl-Reiddes its astonishinm efficacy in ecipiiimptirm. 11 also is !hit most effectual' remedy ever discovered for LIVER COMPLAINTS, ASTHMA. 1 1 11 0 N.t CHITIS, COUGHS, CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH, &c , as hundreds will testify Who havo been cured by it after all other remedies had foiled. (jo{.-Ile very prirtittilar to mik for Dr WIsTAR'S BALSAM OP IVILD (IfIETITIY. Sold wbolesalo RIO retail by WILLI 4MS & Co., Chemists, No. 93 South Fourth street, Philddolphin. Price g 1 00 1 !mule. For sale at the Drug Store of - - R. El. nuEurs,n. Gettysburg, Oct. 19, 1841. 6m..1341 14 ANOTHER ti LIFE SAVED. By the extraordinary virtues of that M 111 1 ,0104 medicine, the "BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY," the well-known famous remedy isix coNsumr- TioN AND LIVER COMPLAIST, COUGHS, COLDS, AsTini A, BRONCHITIS, CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH, &e. To Dn. IT. WITTA Dear Sir,—ln 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 neverbeforo sold any medicine that has sold so rapidly or been used with such universal success, us yours has. In some cases it has effected surprising cures. and in others has given great relief:liter every other reme dy had failed. But there in one case that excels any I have yet heard of. This was n poor woman Wit has hero afflicted with CONSUMPTION for several years, and hail tried every thing in vain.— Knowing she was very poor, vet very worthy, I sent her is bottle gratis, which she said relieved lier 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 used a part of, and is recovering very fast. She told mu a few days since that she had not felt so well for the last year, and believed your medicine was the only thing that saved her life, &e. The same society have purchased over thirty bottles fur different persons, and will no doubt purchase many more as they praise is very highly. Yours, rreperthilly, HOLBROOK', BARTLE & Co. r...-tioitleer whets you rnrchnpr to nvk for ''Dr. WISTAR'S RA LSA 5 , 1 OF WILD CIIER RY," as there is a SYRUP of this name advertised that is entirely a different medicine. Prepared, wholesale and retail, by WILLIAMS & Co., Chemists, No. 33Sonth Fourth street, Plata delnltia. Price $1 00 a bottle. For Sale at the Drug Store of S. H. BUEHLER. Gottyeburg, Oct. 19,1841. 6m..30 .Sct THE CAUSE OF CONSUMPTION.—Sim. plo as those complaints am usually considered, no ono can deny their being the most common cause of this fatal and distressing disease. It is indeed a melancholy truth, that thousands fall victims to Consumption every year from no other cause than NEGLECTED COLDS Yet we find hundreds, nay thousands who treat such complaints with the greatest indifference, and let them run on for weeks and even months w its. out thinking of the danger. At first von hove whet von may consider a slight COUGH or COLD; you allow business, pleasure or careless. mass to prevent you from giving it ally nttention; it then settles upon your bluest, you become hoarse, have pains in the side or chest, expecte rate large quantities of matter, perhaps mixed with blond, a difficulty of breathing ensues, and then you find your own foolish neglect has brought on this distressing complaint If then you value life or health, he warned in time, and don't trifle with your COLD, or trust to any quack nostrum to cure you, but immediately procure n bottle or two of that famous remedy, the "BALSAIN OF WILD CHERRY," which is known to be the most speedy cure over known, as thousands will testify whose lives have been saved by it. 1D Bo very particular when you purchase In rink fin. "Dr. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY," as there is also a SYRUP of this numb in use. Prepared, wholesale arid retail, by WIL LIAMS & Co . Chomigto, No. 33 South Fourth street, Philadelphia. Price $1 CO a bottle. For sale at the Drug Store of S. H. BUEHLER'. Gettysburg., Oct. 19, 1 F 1 :11. Gm•-30 CROUP IN CHILDREN. P.a..— MOTHERS, BE ON YOUR GUARD.— This is the season when this destructive coin plaint ettacka your interesting little children, and often robs you of those you fondly dout 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 !Bile patient is seized with a shivering, it grows restless, has flushes of heat, the eyes become red and swollen, it breathes with dfflichlty, end then comes that fearful COUGH that will surely terminate in convulsions or death unless sometlling is home (Nl(4 given to check it. In this cmnploint ti e "BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY," is well known to be the most speedy cure over discov ered. It is indeed a precioug rumody—mild, safe end innocent, and sure to give the little suf . - rarer immediate relief, and quickly restore It to safety ,and health. Every mother who loves her children should always keep in the house and give tt to them early; by doing so you any often save the life of ono you fondly love. Remember this is the famous remedy of that distinguished physician, Dr. %Vistar, which has cured thou sands of CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH, ASTHMA, CONSUMPTION, &c., after every, other medicine bed failed. icr Be particular vk ben you pnrchnse to risk for "Dr. WISTAWS BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY," ns there is n SYRUP of this name advertised hint is entirely different medicine. Prepared only by WILL! M &Co „Chemists, No, 33 -lentil Voirth street, Philadelphia. Price 81 00 a bottle. For sale at the Drug Store of 5. 11. BUEHLER. C e tt r e, L r g , 0, - ;1.- 19 :9fl. Cm• f!fi WILLIAM THOMAS!. Huston, June 16, 1541
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