ADVERTISEMENTS. P:tra: - .10 SALE. WwILL be 'exposed to Public Sale, on Tuesday the first day of March next, ft the late residence id SAMUEL BLYTHE, de'ettased, in Carrel's Tract, Ilamiltonban township, Adams county, all the personal property belonging to said es tate —consisting or llorscs, Cots bobs, OATS, RYE & CO2,N By IV; bushd; HAY by the too; 1V heat, Oak and Bye straw by the bundle; Bacon and salted Beef by the pound; and farming ulinisils of every description. ALSO—A varicQof ;Trousehold and ~,,I,Airg p rone Cooking Stove, ten plate Mantle Clock, Bureaus, Beds and Carpeting, Tables, and Chairs, with n great number of other articles too numerous to insert. (Zr" Sile to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. of said day, ‘vhen duo attendance and a credit will be given by 1). BLYTIIE, A , , \V. BLYTtIE, Feb. 15, 1'42. cblic Cairo 'WILL be sold at Pub'ie Sale, on tim V premises, on Wednesday the 2nd dry of March next, • A FARM , Situate in lleria!len township, Adams coun ty, late the property Of ANDREW WRAY tloceaQial, bouudt.d by lands of Geo. Hart and others, cuntainin., J. 1. 0 S. ALSO—A SM./H,L Tract of wookutwa, Near the above described property. KrSale to commence at 12 o'clock, M., when the terms will "be made known by THE HEIRS. is-47 Feb. 15, 1P42. • w; •tre f 'fan g s Silo, •Haltianq . a •oar.) •11,1u!pi030n vau puu ()mu= (mop:, op Jo 4ssoaau aqf aaB lllm Emus] lotiumpfau JoJ way) luasold ospf ipm top.' fraqu:lo stoma Ouinoti °soill poll ja agt aq; air:Vag do no mints °tit ulnas puu 011103 4.), 'itirtoopu qouq JO Opal Ay Jogod 'mpf of palqaptf! 80Alar.tUffill Mull)! OtIM °soy swonbai Spojfaiidsaa in! •Zoto pun qfpuhJudtioa Jo ssauisnq onupuousip of f noqu pau'il!saaputi , . 31d gRatr aqVibre NOTICE. THE subscriber having been appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Ad ams county Committee of the person and estate of DANIEL BEIII, of Duntington township, Adams county, (duly found to be en habitual druoliard,) hereby gives notice to all persons iudebted to said Bear to malty immediate payment of tl o respective does to the sub , ,:!rilsj and to nn other, per son, and all person: hoving churns or de mands against said Bear to present them to the subscriher duly authenticated for set tlem6lll,, on or before the 15th day of March next. All persons are hereby warn vd not to trust said Bear. Notice is here. by gzren to Tarern keepers and all oth e r persons not to sell or furnish to said Bear any whit!, spirituous, or.. mixed liquors, under the penury of ten dellars for every moth art, ogreeably to the act if Assembly of 13th June, 1.! . :36 The committee re sides in I.nt imore townsbin, Adams county. JOll N WOLFOR D, Committee. Feb. 8, 1542. 13t-46 `Fio. the Citizeus of ddaEcs County. FELLOW CITIZENS:- I perceive I stand ciu,rged in the "Star," u paper of your with three ofFlices, First— with aitempt to injure the reputation cf a medicine, "fictitiously" called Dr. Wi s i ar ' s Bakam of Wild Cherry. This is positively fa/sc. , Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wii t l Cherry never had n reputation to in. Hro. I did say it was fictitious, and I say and 1 chidletwe Second --I am charged with bolstering by a "Syr, im" of Wild Cherry. if it• is meant 1)r. ;Swnyne's compound , Syrup of Wild Cher IN, that medicine hos no occasion of bol sterina up. It has thousands and tens of thousands to prop it up; its virtue alone would be sufficient if every other prop was cut from under it. My highest aim is to di: good, that others may reap the h •nefit .with myself. Third—l am accused with trickery. This is equally false with the rest—which those who * know me best cat: .testify. 'What I would call trickery is cooling out under fhlse colours, calling iliings by names which belong not to them, with a view to give a reputation which they do not deserve. For 'on individual to wa ke high pretensions to cure the most formidable diseases, without any knowledge of the srionee of medicine either in theory or practice, is presumptuous in the highest ( I, , grce. It was years after my medicine Waiintroduced into the sick chamber, and ita virtues had become widely known long before others began to catch at the name n r'Wild Cherry" thinking to borrow a . preutation from that already establiThed. DR. SW AyNE, p S. The above medicine is eminent calrulated to cure coughs, colds and all o thor breast complaints. For further par tieulorienquire of S. S. Forney. my sole tweet for nettvsbure., who keeps it putt' and iniadulterated, likewise at my office No. 54 North sixth street, Philadelphia. rob. ei'lB42. ' 6t-46 ADVERTISEMENTS. PROSPECTUS Of a New and very cheap Iliagas;ne. On the first of April, will be commenced a New Atagazine, (10 take the place of the ..Phcentx and Budg,el;") under the title— The Ballimori , alrosithly It will be issued with' a far neater cover —on good paper and type, and will be composed of closely printed matter—a neumting to nearly four hundred pages per volume. Each number will' bo accompa• hied by a vanar FINE WOOD CDT, illustrating the natural history and customs of the month for which each number is intended. Each design will be accompanied by both prose and poelic sketches, not only of the general features and hollidarcustoms, but likewise of the iontcutatmAL peculiarities of every month. This will be a new lea. tare, and, is hoped, will render the " NTH LY VISITED " a peculiarly welcome guest on every, FARMER'S table. The first number will ; likewise, be embellished with an engraving representing Shakespeare's "Taming the Shrew," Illustrated by a sto ry from the pen of Charles Lamb, ono of the most pooular authors England has ever boasted. This plate, and tho illustrations oft ho months, have never appeared in any other magazine. *l3-47 The quality of the rending matter of the Baltimore Monthly Visiter, may be in terred frcin the following list of contribu tors— to which other distinguished names will be, from time to time, added. To in struct and to amuse will 'be our aim. COIsiTRIBUTORs. Rev. E. Y. Reese, Rev. Leander Deer, Proli!ssor J. R. W. Dunbar, Prof. Ed. ward Foreman, Prof. Chapin A. Hams, Dr. C. 'C. Goc, Dr. James Hamilton, Dr. John Fonerden, Dr. J. W. Geyer, Mrs. Lydia Jane Pierson, Mrs. Amelia B. Wel by, Miss Esther Wetherald, Author of "The T..vo t:hristmases," David Hoffman, Esq. N. C. Brooks, A.M. Mr. M. Top ham Me. T. S. Arthur, author of the 'Subordinate," Mr. J. B. Jones, author of "Wild Western Scenes," &c. Mr. L. T. Voight, Mr. J. Austin Sperry, Mr. J. E. S. Rochester, Mr. Thomas C. akin son, Mr. E. C. Smiler, Mr. Q. Barbour, George Yellot, Esq. M. S. Lovett, E. Tudor florton, "Milford Bard," Author of "Tim Deserted Husband," John Smith of Joe." Author of "A Doctor's MSS." &c. &e. In the line of criticyl notices of new books, a decided improvement will be made upon the plan of the "Plicenix and Budget" —and in the way of stories, an important retiirm will be adopted, which will abolish the plan of giving long novels continued, provokingly, from number to number. • In order to place the work in the hands of s uch as may not feel willing to pay the more eXpetISIVe prices of monthly maga• Dries, the proprietor has determined to pub fish the work at the extremely low price charged for its plainer and unillustrated predecessor. The price will therefore be $1 50, fur a single copy—five copies for $5 00. This is giving about four pages for ono cent. t is desirable to receive orders al once, that we may know how to regulate our ieflues. The trade will be served at very liberal rates--extremely anxious, as we are, to extend the usefulness of the work, as widely as possible. Address, rstage paid, ' Proprietor of the Monthly Visiler," At the office oldie Saturday Visiter, 2 1 2 . N. Gay street, Baltimore, Md. Feb. 15, 1842. NOTICE. MES CUNNINGHAM having been lo? appointed by the Court of Common Piens of Veins County, COMMITTEE of GRACE PEY DON, a Lunatic—notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against the said Lunatic to present them, and to all persons in any wise indebted to her to make payment thereof without delay. The subscriber resides in Freedom town ship. J. CUNNINGHAM, Committee. Feb. 15, 1842. 6t-47 Tolhe Enrolled Members of the 2d Brigade, sth Divieion of Pennsylvania Militia:, FELLOW CITIZENS— II. OFFER myself as a Candidate for the AL Office of fi'rigade liispector, At the Election to be held in June next, and respectfully solicit your votes. • SA \WEL S. NI'CREARY. Gettysburg, Feb 1, 1842. to-45 1N THE MATTER Of the intended application of SOLOMON ALBERT for License to keep a Tay ern in the town of Hampton, Reading township, Adams county—being an old stand: We the subscribers, citizens of Rending township aforesaid, recommend the above petitioner, awl comfy that the Inn or Tay. ern above mentioned is necessary to accent• modam the public, and entertain strangers and trav€ and that the above petitioner is Of good te l e,' o for honesty and temper ance,'and i 8 wetrprovided as required by law, with law*rnern and conveniences foi locLin4 ;Ind adeintimodating strangers and trio:. ,Neoli Fir!log, C. Blis , Th•mia•4 14 1 Creury, .1,1e01) Mye , 11, vi d ‘l l kite, Jde(il) Smit 4. Henry Albert, Ardrrw .Bruzhir. John Trimmer, (:. .lvoru, Nlirlieel 11.1 mos, J. J. i(,!in, H e n r y Felirua; . y 1,1942. "et-• 45 risflet•.» ADVERTISEMENTS. REGISTER'S NOTICES. ;Notice is hereby 6iv en, f r o all Legatees and other persons con 1 cerned, that .the ADMINISTRA TION ACCOUNTS oldie Estates of the deceased persons hereinafter mentioned, will be presented to the Orphans' Court of Adams county, for confirmationon Tues• day the Ist day of March next, viz: The account of Christian Musser, Ad• mintstrator of the Estate of Peter Musser, deceased. The final account of John Duttera, Esq Executor of the Estate of John Weikert, E'sq. deceased WM. KING, Register. Registor'sOffice,Gettysbum, Fob. 1, 1841. LI-45 HENRY A. DItEER'S Seed and Horticultural Warehouse, N. 97, Chesnut street, Philadelphia, WHERE is otlered a full asiortment of warranted Garden and Field Seeds, comprising all the most superior and.newest kinds worthy of Cultivation, all of the crop 011441. FLOWER SEEDS.—Great attention is de voted to this branch, and upwards of 300 choice and rare varieties are offered for dale this season. Assortments put up in boxes 412 very rare kinds for 81.00, or 20 fine kinds for 81.00 Each box is ac companied with Directions for Planting. BULBOUS FLOWERING ROOTS.—A large collection, suititb:e for spring planting, as Gladiolus, Tigridias, A marylis, Tuberose, &c. &c. DOUBLE DAIILIAS.--The collection of this superb Flower stands unrivalled, hav ing gained the FIRST PRIZE for three a ie• cessire seasons, (1R39, '4O, and-'41,) at the Grand Autumnal Exhibitions of the Penn sylvania Horticultural Society, for the beat varieties and best displays. Dny ROOTS can be transported any distance between the mouths of October and May. Packa gee containing an assortment of 12 fine kind., :Ind of all the various colors, each ro.d. labeled with the name and color and carefully packed in moss, for 85 00; small er os.ortinents in proportion. Boolts ex 'V 1104 . 1:10 AND G ARDENINR.— All the staiaird affil most approved works on these suSjects, among which are the Farmers companion, by Judge Buel, 81.00; Mouhray on Poultry, 75 cents; American Swine Breeder, 75; M'Mahon's American Gardener, $3; Bridgeman's Young Gar dener's Assistant, 81,25; Florists Guide, 62t cents; Buist's Flower Garden Direc tory, $2,25 &c. &c. GARDENINO TOOLS.—AS Hoes and Rakes, Pruning knives and Shears; Garden Trowels, Spades, Green House Syringes, &c. &c. GREEN AND 110 T HORSE PLANTS.— Shrub Pry, Fruit and Ornamental Trees supplied on the most reasonable terms, from the proprietor's collection or established nurseries. French Sugar Beet,. Ranee' Wurtzel, Ruta Raga, Field Carrot and Turnip Seeds Wholesale and Retail. Dealers supplied with Seeds, neatly put up in bags with printed labels, containing Practical Directigns for planting and Man aging, by the 100 or 1000 or by the pound, on favorable terms. Catalogues 'gratis on (post paid) application. Jan Is, 1842. Im-43 TO MY CREDITORS. TAKE notice that 1 have applied to the Judges of the 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 Tuesday the Ist day of March next, for the hearing of me and my creditors, at the Court House in the Borou.h of Gettysburg, when and where you may attend if you think proper. JOHN WIIITF., Tanner. • Feb. 1, 1842. *tc-45 BRIGADE INSPECTOR. To the Enrolled Citizens of the 2d Br i Bade sth Diviston Penn. Militia. THE Subscriber, at the desire of his frienis, is induced to offer himself as a Candidate for the office of Brigade Inspector, at the Election m June next. He will, if elected, perform the duties of the office with promptness and fidelity. JAMES MOR RISON. Jan. 11, 1842. td-42 LBMDIO7aSO II I/ VIXOESIPIEL, Tailor, 14.112 ESPECTFULLY informs the citizens - 1114 ' of Gettysburg and the public general ly, that he has , REMOVED HIS SHOP to the building occupied as tho Post Office, next door to the American Hotel (Kurtz's) and directly opposite the Bank of Gettysi burg, whore he is prep ired to execute nil kinds of workin his line of business in thS neatest and most durable manner, and al very moderate prices. tr Ile earnestly invites his country friends to favor him with a call—they may' expect their work to be mado in a good,sub' mantisl manner, and on' the most accommo. dating terms. Ir — F•The Subscriber feels grnteful fei past encourryenient, and respectfully soli. cite i contirmince of the same. i - rust 10, 18t1. tf-20 19 I - r L wriorG, Sur ti Card-;, Circulars, Hand-bills, ;1:1111;s, &c., &c. Neatly and expeditiously executed at this °nice ADVERTISEMENTS`. C &BIN ET Itil itLikr&l It G. 9will E . subscriber respectfully informs his 11 " friends Paid the public generally, that he continues the above busine s s in South Baltimore street, where ho intends keep. ing on hand a general assortment of CABINET FURNITURE, elicit AS BUREAUS, TABLES, BEDSTEADS, dm. in short, everysarticle in the line of Cabinet making. All kinds of Furniture will be msde at the shortest notice. lie will also make COFFINS in the best and neatest manner according to order. By his long experience in the business he flatters himself to receive a* share of the public patronage. JOHN BRINGMAN. Gettysburg, Jan. 19, 1942. tf-4P NOTICE. Estate of JACOD HUMPHREYS, deceased. L'n'ERS of Administration on the Es tate of JACOB HU NIPEIREYS, late of Gettysburg, Adams county, deceased, having been granted to the subscriber, re siding 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. J 111 ES BOWEN, Adm'r. Feb 1 , 1841. 6t-45 :mu LIM 0102 MANUFACTORY. Sabo THE Undersigned respectfully informs 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 BOOTS AND SlitOMS of every description, and of the hest ;lime nate. He invites his old customers to give him a call, as Ic 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 111 addition to the above he has opened a GROCER' STORE ; and having just received an extensive as sortment of GROCERIES, comprising Coffee, Sugar, Teas, Molasses, Cheese, unit other Ftrtiolog. embrnned in this line of busi ness, he feels confident that he will be able .to sell, for Cash or Country Produce, on as pleasing terms as nny other establishment in the place. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. JOHN BARRETT. Gettysburg, Nov. 16. tf-31 LAW NOTICE. • EUZIMI o SISEVZ2MO Attorney & Counsellor at Law, H.A.V LNG withdrawn from public life, will henceforth give his undivided attention to the business of hie profession. The Law Partnership heretofore subsist. ing between Thaddeus Stevens and D. M. Sinyaer still continues. Anv business en. trusted to either of the partners, will re. ceive the care and attention of both. Ar}'OFFl€E, as heretofore, in Snuth Baltimore street, east Side, three doors from the Courthouse. Gettysburg, Sep. 7, 1;41. LAND AT PRIVATE SALE. THE Sub - scriber 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 ofa pod ' DWELLING HOUSE, ri a 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 Tr-mm.3ON. L'z'or of And'w Thomson, Esq dec'd. Nov. 23, 1841. am- 35 IMPORTANT CAUTION. BEWARE OF IMPOSITION.—Having no ticed several remarks attached to the advertise merits 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 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 ho deceived and get a ve. ry •t;tloront article. In order to protect the public from imposition, copy rights linve.been secured. and the kenuino medicine will invariably he put up in inouldod b-ittles with the words "WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY"—blown in the glass, and the signature of Heniy Wider M. D on the label without which none is genuine. WILLIAMS & Co.. Agents for Dr. IVistar. Irr Remember the genuine Balsam is sold on ly in Gettysburg by SA MUEL TT. BUEHLER, Appointed Agent alttynburg, 1,1,1841. tf-13 ADVERTISE.VENTS. DENTAL - SURGE:UV, IN ADDITION TO TOE — MEDICAL PRACTICE, DR. D. GILBERT, is.prepnri-d to in sert Teeth, of thy: boat quelity,and to perform all other oper ations for the preservation and beauty ta tho teeth.. An operations WAURANTED. Gettysburg, June 15. tf-12 01.231,1TMT WA.RIH Clawnbersburg Street, Gettysburg, Pa., WHERE the Subscriber will constantly keep on hand a good assortment of IrgaDatiTSll. s .l 9 :.3uitable for those who nre About to com• menet) house keeping. Such persons will it to their advantage to give him a call, as he is determined to sell his work low to quit the tithes. COVYINS_. 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 Coffitis will he made at my Snop and conveyed to any ho. ruing ground within the County for Fight Dollars; small ones of the same material will be charged in proportion. DkVID LIEAGY, Agent. August 3, 1841. tf-19 A PENNY SAVED I A PENNY EARNED! CILL and examine the FRESH SUPPLY of Cheap -SIT trsEP, C 7, 0 0 which I have just received, and which in chides a largo and b , autiful assortment of New style British and Domestic prints; 4 4 Chintzes and Lawns; Fine Manchester and Domestic Ging hams; Jaconett and Cambric muslins; Bohhinetts, mull and Swiss muslins; tndsnme French worked Collars; Thread and Bobbinette Laces, (go.od as sort ment;) Lace Veils and Linen Cambric [land kerchiefs; French Kid and Silk Gloves. C H.E1.11.P HOSIERY, Very Cheap 5-4 French Bombazine; !HA Linen and Linen drillings; Merino Ca9Qimeres and Summer cloths; Ribb'd an Plain Gambronns; American Naolteenq, Cotton drilling 9; Ticking, Checks, Brown and Bleached Linen Diapers, Linen ,Table cloths; Handsome Ingrain Carpotings, &c. &e.; which will be s-ild at very reduced prices for CASE! or COUNTRY PRODUCE. R. G. III'CR,EARY. June 1, 1841. 41-10 HMI SEagiPOWER AND TIIASIHNG MACHINES. THE Subscriber takes pleasure in an nounctng th it he is now prepared to furnish the Farmers of Adams and Franklin Conn ties with the best HORSE POWER AND THRASHING NI ACHINES ever put in operation in either of the above counties.— The advantages of the Horse-Power are obvious from the 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, and having greater leverage and lees friction requires liahter draught. The superiors-I ty of the Thrashing Machine consists in that of Thrashing more grain in any given time with four mon to. attend it, than the , Machines now in use do with seven men to attend them. Om-24 The above powers and Machines are permanently constructed, and will wear mach longer than any heretofore offered to the public. The Shops in which they are m taninctured are Mount Maria Furnanett, near Millerstown; Adams county, and at Indian Springs, near Way.nesboro', Frank lin county, Pa. !.CrAll orders will be thankfully recetv ed and promptly attended to at either of the above shops. Farmers and others would do wall to examine the above. previous to purchasing elsewhere. 1. DONALDSON. Anzuqt 24, 1941. ly-22 VJAZION raILEING. ripTIE subscriber respectfully informs his i t friends and the public in general that he carries on, in connection with the black smithing the • 'Wagon' Making' Business, and is prepared to execute all orders in eith er of the above businesses in a workman like limner and at the shortest n o tice. C. W. HOFFMAN. Gettvilburg, May 5,1840. N. B An 9pprentico will be trilym to the Black• Smithing if immediate prplirntion be made). - C. W. H. AN Apprentice to the Prat= ing Business wanted this Office 0100110.01 , 64P4 3 . 4 %4 4 _ 4 4W 4 ift-4 , ..414ab1iv, - 4 ASSORTMENT OP 414,1) 9 WHAT iT bOAEI And if you haves friend ,relatiini,or knew anv that is afflicted with that distressi DIX •( UN SU.VPTION,' persuade thee in willee,ut dedie v tee ley that famous and unrivalled niedichee,il c 'l. I.SA AI OF WILD CII Ell BY ,' which has elect d the wands 01 this complaint after every thing cl'e lead tailed.. Ite.id the following Illtd ,, llllted Wu( I. of its. freacy: Boxliorougli, S, pt. 10, !hit. Dear Sir— Ple tile send me two betih a mere eel yinir 1 Bahian] ot Wild Cherry, like tha , ! you sent me before. I have taken nearly all of the tirrt two , nice) conti ,l(7llllv believe this medicine will cure me. I have wird a great many remedies within the last year, but have never found any thing that has relieved nie so mac h Il has imp l ied my cough cetirely, checked my night sweats, and I tee bete, rat night and feel bet ter in every way than 1 hare ler many mouldier. Yours, respectfully, J ANEc KEti v Itylmesharg. Si pt. 12, 'Will. Friend Wistar—l must pgain trouble thee to send me twobottles more of thy invaluable Balsnni. I leave nosy taken three bottles in all, and can assure thee that it has done me more good than rill theArietlicine I have ever taken before Send by the stage 'as soon as possible, and oblige thy friend, JACOC HOLLOWAY. Tlristol, September fi, IS4I. Dear Doethr—lloaring so madly people talk ribetit the wonderful ogres your Balsam of W Bel Cherry has made in Consumption, I sett' to one of your ageots the other day for a bottle, and have found it to relies( mo so much, that I want three bottles more acct FOOD, as I believe it will cure me ton. I have used it great many balsams of different kinds, have tried .Triviie's Expectorant and other medicines besides, but nothing has ever done me n< much good as yours has. Scud by the steamboat Bolivar. Yours truly, fi,..neghles it% aninnishine. Oilcan in Coirtinsption. it is ttbm tII t00..t efrect nal remedy ever dibe‘Nt red fnr LIVER COMPLAINTS, ASTHMA, nr. oN curris. COUGHS, CHOCP, W HOOPI NG COUGH. &o , a+ !WWII' •dv will testify who have burn cured by it after all other renvdies had failed. (t,j-Re very pat ti.tilar for Dr WiSTAR'S BALSAM OC WILD CHEIIII V. Sold wholosnle XV11,1.1 X ‘PI , Cheihifils, No. 33 oath Fourth qin , I, Philadelphia. Price I 01 a burn le For Bah, at the Drug Stnro of Gettysburg, Oct. 19, 1841 ri ANOTHER LIFE SAVED. I . lv the extrtordinnry virtisri; of flint tzurt.ol..,l medicine, the 1.i.1\1 Or W LD CH EP RY the well-known Intnoms rem , dy for CONSUMP TION AND LIVER COMPLAINT, COUGHS, COLDS, ASTllal4, ItRONCHITIS, CROUP, WHOOPING' COUGH, Sze. To Dn. li, WISTA n : • Dear Sir,—ln your last letter you mit if your taut has been successful in thin city. In reply to that engniry, I can assure you I have never lieforo sold any nvilicine that lint sold so rapidly or been used with such universal tticcest, at yours hat. In some cases it luau effected surprising cures. nod in others has given great relief alter every other Feist. dy had failed. Hut there is one ease that excels en) , 1 have yet heard of. This was o peer n "man that has been afflicted with coNsuropTioN for several years, and hail 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 mach. This circumstance was sewn made k n o w n to a religious ftoCleiV film belonged tn. and they imme diately presented her with halt a dozen bottles.' which she has also used a pail of, and is recovering vely fast. She told Me ;I few days since that she had not felt so well for the lac( year, and heliered Your medicine was the only thing that saved her &c. The saint , . society have purchased over thirty hotllts for d'fferent persons, and will on tlflolit purchase Many inure as they praise is very highly. Yours, respectfully, 1101,11[100K, BARTLE & Cm. •—ry irivrttr.anr 'wive" I , Fk for" Dr. W !STA BALSAM OF WILD CIIER RY," na there is a SYR E P of Chit, name saverti6ed that is tirely n ditlorent medicine. Prepared, wholeq.ile and retail. by WILLIAMS St Co., :13 South Fourth street, Phila delphia. Price 31 Oil a bottle For Sale at Diu Drug Sion , of E. H. riumn.r.n. Glttyriburc., 00f.19,1841. Gin 30 ,_ ~ i fis''vOil, v 3 THE CAUSE.OF CONSUMPTION.—Sim pie as these complaints nro usually considered, no ono can deny their being the most common cause of this fatal and distressing disense. It in mined a melancholy truth, that thousands victims to Consumption every year from no other briuse than NEGLECTED COLDS Yet wo find hundreds. nay thousands who treat such complaints with tin) grentest indifference, nnd lot them run on foiqvenks end even months a ith. nut thinking of the danger. At first ran tiny° whet yen tray cnnsular n slight COUGH or COLD; you allow husinesS, pleasure or careless. noss to prevent yen from giving it any attention; it than settles upon your breast, you' lyceum hoarse, have pains in the side or chest. expecto rate largo quantities of matter, perhaps mixed with blood, a difficulty of breathing ensues, and then you find your own foolish neglect has brooch t on this distressing complaint If then you value lift nr health, he warned in time. and don't trifle with your COLD, or - trust to any quack vosfrum to cure yon, ; but immediately procaine a bottle or two of that famous remedy, the •'BALSA;ti OF WILD CHERRY," which is known to be the most speedy cure ever known, as thousands Will testify whose lives have been saved by • ID' Bo very particular when you porches° In ash for "Dr. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY," as there is also a SYRUP of thin name in muse. Prnonreil, wliolonnle nod rntnil , by IVM- M/O'lS &Co .Cheini.tn. No. 33 Smolt Fourth etreet, Philadellibln. Price SI no n bottle. For Sala CIL the Drug Store of S. 11. BUEHLER Gottyabure, Oct. 19,1841 CROUP Iti CHILDREN. MOTHERS, BE ON YOUR oumm.— This is the season when this destructive coin. plaint attacks your interesting little children, and often robs you ofthose you loudly ilt,at on, and carries hundreds to the grave. Every moth er should, there fore;know its symptoms, wet rh them closely. and always be prepared: with a remedy to cure it, AA mnny are daily 9itcrificril by such neglect. At first the little patient is seized with a shivering, it grows restless, hes flushes of host, the eves become rod and swollen, it breathes with difficulty, and then - comes that fearful COUGH that will surely terminate In convulsions or death unless something is imme. dintely given to cheek it. In this enmpinint the 'BALSAM Ord WILD CHERRY," is well knovn to he the most speedy cure over dinCor eyed. It is indeed n precious remedy—mild, safe and 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 hero in the house and give It to them early; by doing so you may often save the • D rone you fondly love. Remember . thi s l a y ,11114/11F1 WE'lperly of that distinguished t fc P ily/ti t i n lr,,. Wistar, :,... , ,rtito , ha,. cured thou „,r, wil l t a i t i k :;norip, tyt k iOOPING COUGH, ASTIII. ' :CON'SHAIPTrON , &c., after every other medicine had iliilnd.”, 10 " 113 narticclnr 11.11 on ro c Pnrchn'e' be (irk for "Dr. wisr . ‘R• A 114 ,LA M OF WII.D CHERRY," as there in n 5 ;! .;4 •i t 1 , r , : 0 1 , ; (, : n e. , c ti r ', l i :Z i rn im e . advertised that is entirely Pren-^'d mily , hy tVIT,T,I d pp ii No. 3. with I , :mttli strot .:," ' Fria_ -.1 00 I 1 " 0 4 — a mtt e• More el Fur 81re'' ''''• r. "- s H. BUEIII,RR. 11 'SU cl A t• vs ,l o , . 11 . Oct.. . •_ - _, ~ • 0 " v!(-. • \ • . adomip'o_'e..mists, WILLIAM 1.110:k1A61 S. IL BUEHLER. Gm-30 Boston, June 16, 1541 (im..30
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