7":lltidar-la.vo AND •S'" , fr.':` EXPENDITURES Of Adams County for the • yesir 1.841:• .43fE3 A. THOMPSON, Esq., Tqaiurcr of the County of Adarnt;.in account with said Canints: • Dr. RECEIPTS FOR 1841. To balance duo in outstanding tax, at ,settlement with tho County, Auditors, January 4th, 1941, 85,516 14 Outstanding Quit rents in J. Major's hands, 04 00 Utstanding. quit rents in G. Heck'* 1'34 00 $5,764 ,14 od loun y rates and levies fir 1841, to wit: Borouo quit rents 81 4 6 00 Borough county tax 704 68 Cumberl'd township 1013 92 Germany do 828 39 Berwick do 867:17 Huntington do 714 30 Latimore do 516 74 Hatailtonban do 1091 83 Libi;rty do 533 91 HoWton do •795 61 rational] do 1254 25 Si Winn do 10,99 78 Franklin do 1143 13 Conowago do 1249 00 Thiele do 499 43 Mountjoy do 626 86 Mountpleasant do 977 03 • Reading do 897 56 Freedom • do 1 341 OS -- $15,466 20 To additional tax omitted, and also tuxes assessed and col• lected of persohstlaiming to be assessed under the provis. lens of the set relative to the Elections of this Common. wealth, Proceeds' or Commissioners' note discounted in Bank, it:moimt. received from Com missioners, (borrowed from sundry persons,) Cash received from Peter Let show, inn. Slothour and sun dry other persons, for pones subscribrd by them towards defraying the expense of e. rectmg and completing n_ bridge over - Conowago creek CMh received from George W. Bowen (office rent,) Cash received from Solomon - Weldv for costs'due County from Upton Johnson, . Cash received from P. Sheets for bricks sold him, Cash received from D. Wills for estray.sold, Cash received from •J. H. Clellan, Esq. late Treasurer, for taxes collected, Cash received from - G. W. M'- Clellan, Esq. Sheriff, for Ju ry vardicts, Cash received from Sberafor costs (being overpaid) • ' Cr. PAYMENTS FOR 1841. Auditing Public accounts, Tuition of Poor children, (Con. gwago) 150 4 Tuition of poor children, (Reading) 12 04 %Sal?, bridge, and Township , views and damages, Assessors' pny for back years, Collectors' Fees and Released, - Bills of court costs, Fox and Wild cat scalps, Treasurer of Poor•Ilouse, • Grand)ury & Tip staves pay, General jury & Tip staves pay, Work done and materials for public buildings,. Commissioners' ppy, Balance due Clerk tor 1840, Clerks pay up to Nov. Ist 1841, Counsel to Commissioners, nirectors of poor pay, Cciurt Cryer's pay, Jailors Fees for keeping pri• soners, Public printing &i Blanks, Prothonotary, Recorder and Clerk of sessions reef!, , ()Incurs ofqpring vlectiinis psy, Officers of general elections PnY , Coroner Fees, Payments on bridges, Repairs and, nEtterials found for sundry bridges, Woqd,for public buildings, Election 'laws, Digests, Blank Dockets & Stationary for public ofni3;s &c:,, Postage . and bOOk'binding for commissioners' office,' • " Errors in tax refunded, Justice fees for vagrants, Constable fees for vagrants, WClellan Esq. (in. trust) for E. S. Prison, Seale for commissioners office, Uoukcase for Treasurer's , office, ElberitTof Adame county con. veying prisoners-to S. Pri ago,' Interest paid J. H. M'Clelign Candle. end sundries for court Wage ond.'Commissoners' ottke« 3, W halonce Atm t!imss . leto , Trensurer, Survey of , Borough and ma. king,putppf Ovum for the purpose of setting a word of the ember atilt! Cousry trikCitts l l o Lowe, Stine fur . • GeoritlOV. hinlellen Sheriff; ettimPtming „furors fur 1941, Comthissionere' note paid in Bank, ' Certikates of Constables' re- turns, Treasurers' pay, Interest paid in Bank, To outstanding county tax due by collectors to wit: 1836—William M'Crea ry, Liberty; $lOO 00 1840—Geo. Heck (quit rents,) " Geo. Heck (county tax,) " Geo. G. Hartzell,* Menallen, 1841—Root: King, (Ba - rough, (Quit rents,) 43 21 "E. Hornet-4 Cumber land (county tax) .374 08 " David Shriver,t Ger• t many, 283 80 David Ditzler,t Ber wick, " M flowered - Hun tington, 366 30 " John Wolford.* Lai imore, 117 32 " Israel Irwin,t Ham. iltonban, 732 03 " Lewis Wortzd• Lib erty, 238 91 " George H. Binder,t . Hamilton, 32Q 61 " Michael Hellinatht Mena'len, 880 98 " John N. Graft Stra ban, 405 90 H. Walter,* Frank lin, John G. Morning star,* Conowago ' 708 01 Jacob Pitzer,t Ty rone, 185 34 Wm. Young,t .Mt. Joy, 207 05 Anthony Smith,t Mt. Pleasant, 510 19 Valentine Hollinger,t Reading, 220 70 Nicholas Moritzit Freedom, 185 71 --86561 22 23 54 1491 50 To'balancein Treasurer's hands at settlerrient, 1359 21 $24383 12 Those marked thus f in part. di " " *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 sand county of Adams commencing on the sth day of January 1941, and ending on the 3d day of Janua 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 due to the county of Adams by JAMES A. Ttiovipsor.z, Esq., Treasurer of said county, in cash the sum of tioelire hundred and ten dollars and eighty two cents, and in outstanding taxes the sum of six thou sand floe hundred and sixty-one dollars and twenty two cents. In testimony whereof, we have hereto set our hands at the office of the COMMIS. sioners of Adams county, at Gettysburg, our place.of settling public accounts, the 4th day of January, A. D. 1842. 151 00 84 00 024,383 12 S. DURBORAW, Auditors JAMES RUSSELL, of D. COMFORT, , Aflame co $l6 50 Pursuant to law, we, the undersigned publish the foregoing exhibit of the re ceipts and payments of the county of Ad ame for the year 1841. 644 67 93 00 119 S 59 562 30 37 12 4300 00 261 61 1089 20 JOSEPH .1. KUHN, ,t 1 WM. DOUGLASS, g G. BASEHOAR, C 5 Attest, U. J. SCHREINER, Clerk REGISTER'S NOTICES. ' otit e hereby Gave - n, Ao all Legatees and other persons con corned, that the ADIIfINISTRA 'PION ACCOUNTS of the Estates of the deceased persons hereinafter mentioned, will be presented to tho Orphans' Court of Adams county, for confirmation, on Tees day the Ist day of March next, viz: The account of Christian Musser, Ad ministrator of the Estate , of Peter "Musser , deceased. The final account of - John Duttera, Esq Executor of the Estate of - John Weikert Esq. deceased: • WM. KING, Register . Rogister'sOffice,Gettysburg, Feb. 1, 1841. 170 89 252 00 166 67 333 33 50 00 60 00 56 00 239 .47 310 00 126 !10 294 37 XlOB 85 18 27 2783 66 157 59 87 10 Estate of .1 aeon Hurdrifacits, deceased. LETTERS of Administration on the Es. tate of JACOB HUMPHREYS, late of Gettysburg, Adams county, deceased,' having bean granted to the subscriber, re,_ sidiag in the said Borough—he 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 26 3 90 28 84 140 35 12 00 9 00 JAMES BOWEN, Adm'r. Fob !, 1841. - 6t-45 141 49 TO MY CREDITORS. ARE notice that I have applied to the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of. Adams county, for the benefit of the Instkvent Laws of the Commonwealth of 'Penrislvania, .and that they have appoint. ed Tuesday the Ist day of March next, for the heating of me and my creditors, at the Court House m the Borough of Gettysburg, when and where you may attend if you think proper. JOHN WRITE, Tanner. Feb. 1, 1842. *ic-45 290 79 R 2 00 19 00 97 43 1500 00 '7 15 150 00 32 00 85 50 418 54 1210 82 NOTICE. COUNTY. APPEALS• To the Taxable Inhabitants of admits County. IN pursuance of an Act of the 'General JR- Assembly of Pennsylvania, approved the 15th day of April, A. D. 1834, entitled An Act relating to County Rates and Lev ies,' the undersigned Commissioners of Adams Cpunty, will proceed and attend to hear Appeals, for the several townships, f from all persons who may apply for redress, I 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 held 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 Menallen Township. For the Townships of Hamiltoeban, Lib erty and Freedom, on Tuesday the 15th day of February next, at the house of Isaac Robinson, in Milleretown. For the Townships of Straban and Cum berland, and the Borough of Gettysburg, ' on Wednesday the lila day of February next, at the Commissioners' Office, in Get tysburg. For the Townships of Mountjoy, Ger many, Conowago and Union, on Thursday the 17th day of February next, at the house ofJohn A. Davis, in Littlestown. Fur the Town'ships of Berwick, Mount pleasant and Hamilton, on Friday the 18th day of February next, at the house of Se bastian H.TfFer, in Abbottstown. For the Townships of Reading, Hunting ton and Latimore, on Saturday the 19th day of February next, at the house of . James M'Cosh, in Petersburg. JOSEPH J. KUHN, wm. DOUG LASS, 0 GEO. BASEHOAR, Attest—H. J. SCHREINER, Clerk. Commissioners' Office Glettys• burg, Jan. 18, 1842. HENRY A. DItEER'S Seed and Horticultural Warehouse, No. 97, Chesnut sired, Philadelphia, WHERE is offered a full assortment of warranted Garden and Field Seeds, comprising all the most superior and newest kinds worthy of Cultivation, all of the crop of 1841. FLOWER SEEDS.—Great attention is de voted to this branch, and upwards of 300 choice and rare •varieties are offered for sale this season. Assortments put up in boxes of 12 very rare kinds for $l.OO, or 20 tine kinds for $l.OO- Each box is ac companied with Directions for Planting. 'BuLnous FLOWERING ROOTS.—A large collection, suitab:e for spring planting, as Gladiolus, Tigridias, A maryhs, Taberose, &c. &C. DOUBLE DARLIAS.—The collection of this superb Flower stands unrivalled, hay ing gained the Fumy PRIZE for three s cessive seasons, (1839,'40, and '41,) at the Grand Autumnal Exhibitions of the Penn. sylvania Horticultural Society, for the best varieties and best displays. ~D RY ROOTS can be transported any distance between the months of October and May. Pucka gag 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. Booia ON FARMING AND GARDENING. — All the standard and most approved works on these subjects, among which are the Farmers companion, by Judge Buel, $1.00; Illoubray on. Poultry, 75 cents; American Swine Breeder, 75; M'Mahon's American Gardener, $3; Bridgeman's Young-'Gar dener's Assistant, $1,25; Florists Guide, 02fr cents; Buist's Flower Garden Direc- tory, $2,25 &c. GARDENING TOOLS.—As Hoes and Rakes, Pruning knives and Wears; Garden Trowels, Spades, Green Heim Syringes, &c. dr.e. GREEN AND FIOT HOUSE PLANTS. - Shrubery, • Fruit and Ornamental Trees supplied on the most reasonable terms, from the proprietor's collection or established nurseries. French Sugar Beet, Mengel Wurtzel, Rota Baga, Field Carrot and Turnip Seeds Wholesale and Retail. Dealers supplied with Seeds, 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 favorable terms. Catalogues gratis on (post paid) application. , Jan-. 19, 1842. MONET WANTED, AND MUST HAVE IT! ALL those indebted to the Estate of JOHN STHW.ft.RT, late of Freedom township, Adams county, deceased, by Bond, Note, or Book account, will please call with the Subscriber before tho first da9 of March next, and make payment, or give such security as will be satisfactory. The Vendue notes will be due on the 19th day or next month. Those neglecting this notiee mlirexpect no longer indulgence. J. CUNNINGHAM, Executor. Jan. 18, 1842. 4f-43 BRIGADE INSPECTOR. To the Enrolled Citizens of 211 Bri Bade fith Dtviston Penn. Militia. rapHE Subscriber, at the desire of his - 111 - friends, is induced to offer himself as a Candidate for the office of • Bi•igade .11isspictori at the Election in June next: lie will, if elected, perform the. duties of the office with promptness and fidelity.. JAMES ftISON. Jan. 11, 1'142. td-42. ADVERTISEMENTS. C NIL MAIN G. r L IE subscriber , respectfully informs his Zi• friends end the public generally, that he continues the abbve business in South Baltimore street, where be intends keep. ing on hand a general assortment of CABINET FURNITURE, SUCH AB BUREAUS, TABLES, BEDSTEADS, dcc. in short, every article in the line of Cabinet making. All kinds of Furniture will be made at the shortest notice. He will also make COFFINS in the best and neatest manner according to order. . By his long experience in the business ho flatters himself to receive a share of the public patronage. JOHN BRINGMAN. Gettysburg, Jan. 18, 1842. tf-4? NOTICE. Estate of DAVID STEWART, deed. LETTERS of Administration on the Estate of DAVID STEWART, late of Hamiltonban township, Adams county, deceased have been granted to William Douglass, residing in -tho same township, he hereby requests all persons indebted to the said deceased, to make immediate payment of their respective dues. and all persons having claims or demands against said Estate, to make known the same to tho subscriber without delay. WILLIAM DOUGLASS, .Bdm'r. Jan. 4,1842. Bt-41 lEZOU az SEM MANUFACTORY. ~. W ~:~ . TIRE 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 Fahnestock's Store, where he is prepared to manufacture BOOTS AND SUOES of every, ,description, and of the best Mate rials. He invites his old customers to give him a call, as he is determined to please those who may favur him. N. B. FOUR JOURNEYMEN SHOE MAKERS wanted immediately, to whom constant work and liberal wages will be given. In addition to the above he has opened a GROCERY • STORE; and having just received an extensive as sortment •of GROCERIES, comprising Coffee, Sugar, Teas, Molasses, Cheese, and other articles embraced in this lino orbuoi noss,,he feels confident that he will be able to sell, for Cash or. Country Produce, on as pleasing terms as any other establishment in the place. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. JOHN BARRETT. ,Gettysburg, Nov. 16. tf-34 LAW' NOTICE. zuman 2110 SETEZIED Attorney & Counsellor at Law, HAVING withdrawn from public life, will henceforth give his undivided attention to the business of his profession. The Law Partnership heretofore subsist. jog between Thaddeus Stevens and D. M. Smyser still continues. Any business en trusted to either of the partners, will re. ceive the care and attention of both. ICI-OFFICE, as heretofore, in South Baltimore street, east side, three doors from the Court-house. Gettysburg, Sep. 7, IE4I. LAND AT PRIVATE SALE THE Subscriber offers for sale the Farm on which he now resides, situate in Green township, five 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 of a gaud DWELLING HOUSE, 11• Ck Log Barn, and a sufficiency of stabling.--Also,a 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 premises, will please to call on the subscriber. WILLIAM THOMSON, Ex'or of And'w Thomson, Esq dec'd. Nov. 23, 1841. 3m-35 lm-43 IMPORTANT CAUTION. BEWARE OF IMPOSITION.—Having no ticed several remarks 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 ap• proved medicine—"Dß. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY"—and bolster up his miserable preparation by resorting to fiction and falsehoods, we deem it necessary to caution the public against such trickery, and request all those who wish to secure the genuine preparation of Wild Cherry to be very particular, when they purchase or they may be deceived aid got a ve. ry different article. In order to protect the public from imposition, copy rights have been secured, and the genuine medicine will invaritibly s be put , up in moulded bottles with the words "WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY"—blown in the glass, and the signature of Hen! y 'Wistar M. D. on the label without which none is genuine. WILLIAMS & Co., • Agenta for Dr. Wistor. Er Remember the genuine Balsam is sold on. ly in Gottysbura by SAMUEL IL BUEHLER, Appointed Agent. tf-38 Getysburg,l4,lB4l. ADVERTISEIIpNTs READ . _ . DENTAL SURGERY , IN . ADDITION TO THE WHAT IT HAS 110?1E. MEDICAL PRACTICE,' And ifyou have afriend,relation,or know env one is oopoted to tn . SU that is afflicted with that distressing , disease 'CON DR. P. - ' G.I.I.BERT, sett It eral .Teeth,,bl AIPTION,' • - --- persuade them without delay to try the I thnt famous and unrivalled in.dielne, the 'BALSAM WILD CHE.RRY,' which has cured thousands best quality, and to perform of this t s his con.plaiut alter every thing d.c hail failed. other oper- of Read the following undoubted ptoofii of its efficacy: talons for the preservation and beauty the teeth. All operations WARRANTED.Boxborough. Sept. 10 IE4I. 1 Dear Sir—Please send me tiro bottles more of yc ur Gettysburg, June 15. 11-71. z Baliam of Wild Cherry', like that )ou sent me before. I have taken nearly all of the first two, and confi dently believe this medicine will cure me. I have used a great many remedies within the last year, hut have never found any thing that has relieved me so much. It has stopped my cough ortirely, checked my night sweats, and I sleep better at night and feel bet= ter in every way than I have for many - months. Yours, respectfully, JAMES KELLY. Holinesburg, Sept. 12, 1841. Friend Wistar—l must again trouble thee to scud InS two bottles more of thy invaluable Balsam. I have now taken three bottles in all, and can assure thee that it has done me more good than all the medicine I have over taken before. Send by the stage as COOS as possible, and obligethy friend, JACOB HOLLOWAY. Bristol, September 8, 1841. Dear Doctor—Hearing so many people talk about the wonderful cures your Balsam of Wild Cherry has made in Consumption,l sent to one of your agents the other day for a bottle, and have found it to relieve me so much, that I want throe bottles more sent soon, as I believe it will cure roe too. I have used a great many balsams of different kinds, have tried Jnene's 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 THOMAS. 1/01 -.Besides its astonishing efficacy in Consumption, it is also the most effectual remedy ever discovered for LIVER COMPLAINTS, ASTHMA, nnorr. MIT'S. COUGHS, CROUP, WHOOPING COUCH. &e , as hundreds will testify who have been cured by it after all other remedies hail failed. (0-Be very partitular to aslc for Dr WisTArt's BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. Sold wholesole and retail by WILLIAMS & Co , Chemists, No. 33 South Fourth street, Philadelphia. Price $1 00 a bottle. For sale at the Drug Store of S. 11. BUEHLER. Gettysburg, 0ct.19, 1841. 6m..30 OABINILT WAREHOIUSE, • - . t . 6 , 4 , • ' ' • - 77 , =-7 Charnbersburg Street, Gettysburg, P.a., WHERE the Subscriber will constantly keep on,hand a good assortment of TWUDIITIV2I I , Suitablo for those who are about to com• mence,houSe keeping. Such persons will find it to their advantage to give him a call, as he is determined to sell his work low to suit the times. CorvicNS. All orders for Coffins will be strictly at. tended to as usual. As there appears to he no regular price for making this article, 1 will merely state for the information of the public, that all plain Walnut Coffins will ho made at my Shop and conveyed to any bu rying ground within the County for Eiglkt Dollars; small ones of the same material will be charged in proportion. DAVID IIEAOY, Agent. August 3,1841. lf-19 A PENNY SAVED IS A PENNY EARNED! CALL and examine the FRESH SUPPLY of Cheap IC aoont which have just received, and which in. eludes a lame and beautiful assortment of New styl e b British and Domestic prints; 4.4 Chintzes and Lawns; Fine Manchester and Domestic Ging hams; .Taconett and Cambric muslins; Bobbinetts, mull and Swiss muslins; Handsome French worked Collars; Thread and Bobbinette Laces, (good as sortment;) Lace Veils and Linen Cambric Hand kerchiefs; French Kid and Silk Gloves. ASSORTMENT OP CHEAP HOSIERY, Very Cheap 5-4 French Bombazine; Irish Linen and Linen drillings; Merino Cassimeros 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, dm. dm.; which will bo sold at veil reduced prices or CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE. R. G. M'CREARY. 4t-10 June 1, 1841. HORSE-POWER AND THIUASHING MACHINES. THE Subscriber takes pleasure in an flouncing th it he is now prepared to furnish the Farmers of Adams and Franklin Colin. ties with the best HORSE POWER AND THRA.SHUNG NIAGHINESever. put in operation in either of the above , Coiiiities.— The adventure of the Horse-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 loss friction, requires lighter draught. The superiori.l ty of the Thrashing 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. The above powers and Machines are permanently constructed, and will wear much longer than any heretofore offered to the public. The Shops in which they are manufactured are Mount Maria Furnance, near Millersiown, Adams county, and at Indian Springs, near Waynesboro', Frank lin county, Pa. 11CPAll orders will 60 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. J. DON A LDSON. August 24, 1841. Iy-22 6m-24 WAGON V111.1111"NCI. rIEVIE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public in general that Ite carries an, in connection with the black smithing the Wagon Making Business, and is pr •pa. red to execute all orders in eith er of thn abc,ve businesses in a workman , Ike manner and'at the shortest notice. C. W. HOFFSIAN.: Gettysburg, May 5, 1840. N. B. An apprentice Will be taken to the Black.Srnithing if immediate orpliention be made. , C. W. H. AN Apprentice to the,Print ing Business wantecVat this Office. -..i0 51N,....-- El ANOTHER I; LIFE SAVED. By the extraordinary virtues of that unrivalled medicine, the "BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY." the well-known famous remedy for CONSUMP TION AND LIVER COMPLAINT, COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH, &o. Boston, Juno 16, 1641. To Da. 11. Wurrn a: Dear Sir,—ln your last letter you ask if your Bal sam line been successful in this city. In reply to that enquiry. I can assure you I have never before sold any medicine that has sold so rapidly or been used with such universal success, as yours hos. In some cases it has effected surprising cures, and in others has given great relief after every other reme dy had failed. But there is one case that excels any I have yet heard of. This was a poor woman that has been afflicted with CONSUMPTION for several years, awl had tried every thing in vain.— Knowing she was very poor, yet 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 betties, which she has also used a part of, and is recovering I very fast. She told me 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, Sta. The same society have , purchased over thirty bottles for different persons, and will no doubt purchase many more as they praise Is very highly. Yours, respectfully, 11101,DROOK, DesItTLES Or. ce. 00-4le very particular when you purchase to ask for" Dr. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD ciitn. 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. 33 South Fourth street, Phila delphia. Price 91 00 a bottle. For Sale at the Drug Store of . S. H. BUEHLER. Gettysburg, Oct. 19,1841. 6m .30 THE CAUSE OF CONSUMPTION.—Sim. pie as these complaints are 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 with out thinking of the danger. At first you have) what you may consider n slight COUGH or COLD; you allow business, pleasure or careless. nose to prevent you from giving it any attention; it then settles upon your breast, you become hoarse, havo pains in the side or chest, expect". rate largo quantities of matter, perhaps mixed with blood, 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, ho warned in time, and don't. trifle with your COLD, or trust to any qitack nostrum to cure you, but immediately procure n bottle or two Of that famous remedy, the "BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY," which is known to be the most speedy cure ever known, as thousands will testify whose lives have been saved by at. iii' Bo very particular when you purchnse 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 istreet, Philadelphia. Price en 00 a bottle. For sale at tho Drug Store of I S. H. BUEHLER. I Gettysburg, Oct. 19,1841. Gm.-30 CROUP IN CHILDREN, MOTHERS, BE ON YOUR . GUARD.— This is the season when this destructive com plaint attacks your interesting little children, and often robs you of those you fondly doat 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, Its-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 difficulty, and then comes that fearful COUL4H that will surely terminate in convulsions or death unless something is imr°° diately given to cheek it. In this compliant the "BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY," is won known to bo the most speedy cure ever discov. Pred. It is indeed a preeions remedy—mild, safe and innocent, and sure, to give the little suf. tbrer 'immediate relief. and quickly restore It to safety and health. Every mother who loves her children should always keep in the house and give at to them early; by doing so you tray often save the life °Cone yon fondly love. Remember this is the famous remedy of that distinguished Dr. Wistay, which has cured thou. sands of CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH, ASTHMA. CONSUMPTION, &c., after every 'other medicine hod titil d. in . Be partienlar alion you purriinae to ask for "Dr. WISTAR'S lIAT,SA M OF WILD • CHERRY,'' as there is n SYr I.l' of this name advertised that is entirely a iliffi , rota Prspareil may by WILLIAMS st r . C 0 ,Chemists, No. 33 -lout h Fourth street, Philadelphia. Price At 0(1 a bottle.. For .4310 at the Drug Store of II.• BUEHLER. Oettysbi.vg Oct. ISI :SU . 6m. 3 if=MMI