ADVERTISEMENT& pooit-Housu a . VOLOVMfg James .Major, F,sq, Treasurer, In AccoUnt with the Directors of the Poor and of the Bowe of Employment of the County of Adornsfor the year ending 3d of January, 1142. Dr. Dolls. Cts. 1841, Jam. 5111, To order on J. A. ThOmpson, Esq. Comp ty Treasurer, 500 00 January 2.3, do. do. 400 00 March :10, do. do. .1,400 00 April 29, do. do. 500 . 00 July 5, do. do. 500, 00 September 1, do. du. s(io 00 December 2, do. do.. 500 00 1841, Jan. 4, Cash from "Di• rectors from sate of upper Tract of Inod, April 1. cash received from do. April 5, "cash received for boar ding for Jno. flamer, - January 4, & July 5, cash re. ceived from J. A. Thomp son and M. C. Clarkson, (securites,) of S. 1V itherow, 220 13 Sept. 9, Received cash from 11010. M'Sherry, for his note given by Thompson arid Cla rlcson, Feb. 1, Received one hundred dollars from Peter Trostle, 100 00 Polls. eta By Cash paid as fulluars: By cash for bills of Merchandize, 625 29 do. fur Groceries, 168 95 do. fur Mechanics' bilk 212 49 do. for Grain dr. Flour and Grinding, do. for Beef and Pork, do. for Drugs and Medi. do. for Printing Bill, do. digging 6: price of puma, do. for Cattle and sheep, do. for Wood chopping, do. tor New Waggon, do. to Steward for sundry expenses, do. for Justices' orders, do. tar Waggon Shed, do. for Executing orders, do. for Steward's salary, do. for Clerk's salary, do. for Physician's salary, do. for Allowances to Phy sician for extra cases, do. for extra services of Directors, do. fur extra Male Hire; lings, do. for extra Female do. do. for support ofout door paupers, do. for Funeral expenses of out door ostlers. do. for Debt paid to Car lisle Poor house, do. for payment on lands, do. for Interest on Bonds for funds, • do. for surveyrn. , land, do. fitr itoyment of order to Wm. Douglass, dated Dee. 13:19, du. fur cash paid far mo• ney advanced to Treasurer, do. fur Treasurer's salary, 55.203 79 Balance in Treasurer's hands, 213 34 WE, the subset ibera, Auditois to settle and adjust th ePublw Accounts, DO CERTIFY, that we have tiNunoned the !tenni which compose the above Account, end du report that they are correct, and that there is a balance due Irmo JAME Nt AS on, Treaporpr, of TWO HUNDRED AND THIRTEEN DOLLARS AND THIRTY-FOUR CENTS, being from the sth day of January, If4l, o the :Id day January, 1,7 4 412, faith "(lays inclusive. S. DU RBORAW, t . 3 JAMES RUSSELL, 'tt • D. COMFORT, henry BSZelllpl, Steward, In Account iriih the Directors of the Poor and of the House Jf Employment of Adams County, from January sth, 1841, to January 3d, 1842. fir. To balance in Steward's hands on lust settlement, " two orders on Treasurer, " Cask received from Chain• bersburg - Poor house, on set tlement, it Hams and Lard sold, "cash received from C. Sny der for burial ocstrauger, 6 00 • " cash received tar candles sold, 25 73 "cash for Cow and twoxigs, 2P 00 ft do. for Shingles, 5 95 4, d o . f u r ('lover seed, 2 50 " do. for boarding Hurner and Black, " do. fur Sheep skin, Cr. By Cash paid as follow : By cash paid fur Mechanics' bilk,. 12 93 " • do. for Merchundize, 1 18 ." do. for Vegetablea. 22 56 it do: for Gram and Flour, 24 00 it do. for Meat tit Poultry, 2:1 89 do. , for Clover Peed, 10 00 41 , do. for two Cows, 16 00 do. for Harvest handy, 21 25 " do. for Limp it; Pla,ter dt W.nggon Bxpenscs, ft do. for Strilw, 14 do. for out H ou se, 4 4 :. do. fur Postage, Cash. paid for Toll, 5 87 " do. for Enecuting orders, . 175 " do. fur costs on suit against Turnbaugh, - - 1 00 " do. for Hirelings, 7 50 " do. for cash paid Paupers on leaving the House, and Stage fare, , 20 36 " do. fiir Expenses of trip to ' . Chainbersburg, 2 50 $216 2.3 Balance in hands of Steward, 4 S 7 "the subscribers, Auditors to set v tle and adjust the Public Accounts, DO CERFIFY, than we have examined the Items which compose the above Ac• count; and that they are correct; and that there is a balehee of FOUR DOLLARS AND EIGHTY SEVEN CENTS, in the hands of the Steward, being from the sth day of January, 1841, to the 3d day of January, 1842, both days inclusive. S. DU RBOR AW, JAMES RUSSELL, e, 1 ) . COMFORT, 230 00 70 00 PRODUCE OF THE FARM. 2W) bushels of % heat, 70 do Rye, 550 do Corn, 800 do Oats, 250 do Potatoes, 45 tone of Hay, 3250 Pounds of Pork, 1100 do Beef, 180 yards linen and cloth manufac tured at huuso. 400.00 85,417 13 85 Paupers remain at Poor house, 1842. 3U paupers supported out of the house M part. 50 admitted in the course of the }ear. March 1, 1842. , at-49 505 50 659 86 THE WONDERFUL CURES Porfctrtned by Dr. SWAYNE'S Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, in Pulmonary Coq sumption, have excited the astonishment of all who have witnessed its marvellous of fects; there is no account of a medicine, from the earliest ages furnislig ►n apari►llel; the almost miraculous cures of by this extraordinary medicine, is unprece dented. A few of the subjoinned letters and certificates are from respectable citi zens, and some of the many recomtnenda tions I have had in favour of the virtue of the above medicine. 77 37 AO (10 73 RS 110 00 61 00 23 20 24 00 30 03 200 00 40 00 100 0(., IMPORTANT TEMVONY.— Consumption and Bleeding of the Lungs cured.—Mr. William Sheppard, residing in Beaver county, Pa. near the state line, relates as follows:—"In the month of May last my wife was taken with Bleeding from the Lungs, coughing, night sweats, hectic fever, &c. She had taken a violent cold; having previously: give symptoms of the approach of Consumption, I felt much a. larmed and mnde immediate application to a physician. Under his treatment she be• came worse, instead of better, until the fiat of Juno, when I beard. from an intelligent man of• Ur. Straynes Syrup of Wild Cher ry, and from his earnestness in recommend fie , it I was induced to try one bottle.— The effect exceeded my utmost expects Lions —she felt immediate relief. • I then mounted my horse and rode to the office, No. 41 St. Clair street, Pittsburg, where it is keot for sale, and procured six hottler more, which I am happy to say has effect ed a perfect cure. Please publish this cer tificate, with my name to full, that others may know where to find the greatest bless ing on earth. 36 00 21 00 173 75 192 34 718 75 IGO 00 460 ,ICU G 0 00 8 00 144 70 110 00 :30 00 The above invaluable Nfedicine for gale, at my race, N. 54 North 6th street, Phila., and by SAMUEL S. FORNEY, my sole agent fur Gettysburg, where the only genuine article can be had. • DOCTOR SW AYNE. March 1, 1942. 1 tn-49 $5 417 13 rcg OTICE is hereby given t,hnt ticn will be made by the undpreigried for Liceosi., to Itepp n Public House at York Springs, Littanore.township,lamp county, at the April Term ofQuartor Ses sioni, one thousand eight hundred and .. , . forty;two. KETTLEWELL & GARDNER. We the Subscribers, do certify that Ket th'well di; Gardner, the above applicants, ere of good repute for honesty and temper. ance, and are well provided with house room . and conveniences for the lodging and uccommodatinn of strangers and travellers. W. R. Stewart, Wm. Gardner, T. Stephens, J. T. Raffensperger, I Frazier, C. Lafferty, Wm. Ickes, Semite! Hollinger, Michael Bower, John Day, G. Albert, Juhn Ziegler. March 1, 1842. 30-49 Dolls. Cis rpHE subscriber having been appointed ll' by the Court of Common Pleas of Ad ams county Committee of the person and estate of DANIEL BEAR, of Huntington township, Adams county, (duly found to be an habitual drunkard,) hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said Bear to inakt• inim. , diate payment of their respective dues to the subscriber and to fin other per. s.o, and all persons having claims or de cowls against amid Bear to present thew to the subscriber duly authenticated for set °envoi, on or before the 15th daY of March nest.. All persons are hereby warn ed not to trust said Bear.. Notice, is here hy given to Tavern Ice , pers and all other persons .-2ot to sell or furnish to said Be :r any wine, spirituous, or mixed liquors, under the penalty of ten dollars for troll such get, agreeably to the act of Assembly of 13th June, 1836. The committee re sides in Lot More tnwnshin, Adatnß e..unty. JOIN ‘VOLFOR I), Committee Feb. 8, 1842. 61-40 21l 17 40 $?.•21 15 DNIs. Os 31 81 2 01► 4 00 02 WILLIAM SIILPPARD NOTICE. NOTICE. A DVERTIsEMENTS. Of a New and very cheap Magaz;ne. On the firm of April, will ho commenced New ►ingnzme, (ol take thir phice al tho "Phcenix and Budget;") under the tutu— `The Baltimore 'Monthly It will be issued with a far neater cover -- 7 nn gond paper and type, and will be composed •of closely printed matter—a mounting to nearly tour hundred pages per volume. Each number will be acciimpa• riled by a sumlt FINu WOOD CUT, illustrating the natural history and customs of Me month for which each number is intended. Each design will ho accompanied by both proye and poetic e• ketches, not only 01 the ' general features and 11(.111day-customs, but likewise of the AOIIICULTUItAL pecultariiies of every month. This will be .a new fen. lure, and, is hoped, will render the ; " tIoNTIILY VIsITER" a peculiarly welcome , guest on every FAIMEIt's table. The first number will, likewise, be embellished with ' an engraving representina S , ialtevenre's "Taming the Shrew," illustrated by a stn ry from.the pin of Charles Lamb, one of ihe inosi pootil ir anthers England has ever boasted. This plate, and the illustrations of the months, have never appeared in any other magazine. The quality of the rending metier of the Baltimore Monthly Visiter, may be in terred Itch the biliiiwiiig•list of contriba nos —to which whet- distinguished tonnes will lie, froin (iron to time, added. To in struct and to amuse will be our aim. $221 15 Rev. E. Y. Reese, Rev. Leander Professor J. R. W. Dunbar, Prof. Ed ward Foreman, Prof. Chdpin A. Harris, Dr. C. C. Cox, Dr. limps Hamilton, Dr, John Fonerden, Dr. J. W. Geyer, Mrs L‘dia Jullle Pierson, Mrs. Amelia B I'Vel• by, Miss Esther Wetherald, Author of "The Two Christmases," Divid Hid Nan, Esq N. C. Brooks, A. M. Mr. M. Top him Evans, Mr. I'. S Arthur, author of the 'Subordinate," Mr. J. B Jones, author of "Wild WeSlern Scenes," &c. Mr. L. I'. Voight, Mr. J. Austin Sperry, Mr. J. E. S. Rochester, Mr. Thomas C. Atkin son, Mr. E. C. Squier, Mr. Q Barbour, George Yeltot, Esq. M. S. Lovett, E. Tudor Horton, "Mrlfi►rd Bard," Author of '•The Deserted Ilushond." John Smith of Jun." Author of "A Doctor's AISS.;; &c. &c. In the line of critical notices of new hooks, a decided improvement will he made upon the plan of the “Pliteniv and Budget" —and in the way of stories, an important ref irm Will he adopted, which will ahohsh ohm of giving , long novels continued, provokingly, from number to nnm'i•r. In order to !Once the work in the hands of such 'ns may not feel willing to pay the more expensive prices of monthly mnga• zmes, the proprietor has determined ro tint, list► the work at the extremely low price charged for its plainer and unillustrated predecessor. The price will therefore be .$1..5(t, for a single copv—fi've copies for 55 Olt. This is giving about four pages for one cent. It is d.•t3trnhle to renetve orders. of once, that we may know how to regulate our The trade will he served at very liberal rates--extremely anxtouq, P.S we are, to extend the usefulness of the work, as widely as po4sible. Addregs, u's'age pai', "The Proprietor of thw Monthly Vi.siter," at the Mike the. Saturday Visitor, No. 2 1 2 N Gav , lroet, Baltimore, Md. Feb. 15, 1,-442. To (he Citizens or cidams Comely. FELLOW CITIZET , Nf —I perceive I faunal charged itt the ..Stir," n paper of your county, with three ofFames. First —with making so attempt to Injure thi, reputation of a inedtchie, "fictitiously" called Dr. Wistar's Bakam of Wild Cherry. This is positivi ly false. Dr. ‘Vistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry never had a reputation to in. jure. I did say it wits fictitious, and I say .so still, and I challew:e e,.quiry. Second am charged with bolstering up a "Syr up" of Wild Cherry. If it is meant Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cher iv, that inedic,ne has no occasion of bol storing up. It has thiaisands and tens of thousands to prop it its virtue al,,ne would be sufficient if every other prop was cut from under it. My highest aim is to do gond, that others , nay reap the benefit with myself. Third—l am accused with trickery. This is equally false with 'the rest—which those who kn.-,w me best can testify. What I would call trickery is coming out under lilac colour4, calling things by names which beloniT not to (ham, with a view• to give a reputation which they do not deserve. For an individuil to make high pretensions to cure the mo-t formidable diseases, without ant Itoowl.dge of the scl”llCe of medicine either in thenry or practice, is presumptuous in the higheeu degree. It was years after my modicine was introduced into the Sick chamber, and its virtues had become widely known long belhre others begun to catch at the name of" Wild Cherry" thinking to barrow a preutation front that already establihed. DR. SWAYNE. P. S. The above metlic.iut. is eminent ly calculated to cure cough;, colds and all other breast complaints. For further par ticulars enquire of S. S. Forney, my sole agent for G..ttysbur!!, who keeps it pure and unadulterated, likewise at my office No. 54 North sikth street, Philadelphia. Feb. 8, ! 842. fit-46 JO 51 PRI I.VII.IWW , Such as Cards, Circulars, Hand-bills, Blanks, &c., &c. Neatly and expeditiously executed at AROSPECTUS • Pisiter.” coNTltiuuTorts this office. ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. JIAMES CUNNINGHAM having been ' IP appointed , by the Court of Common Pleas of Ada (119 (7011111 y, COMMTTEE of GRACE PEYIION, 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 p iyment thereof without delay. . . The subscriber resides in Freedom town ship. J. CU NI ING HA 11, Commatee. Feb. 15, 1Q42. '' • 61-47 IN THE MAT'rEn. Ofthe intended application of SOLOMON ALBERT for Licensi , to keep a Tav ern in the t‘tovvii of Hampton, Reading township, Adutni county—being an old stand: We the subscribers, citizens of !leading township aforesaid, recommend the above petitioner and certify that the Inn or Tav ern above mentioned is necessary to accom• modato the public, and,cntertain strangers and travellers, and that the above petitioner is of good reptile fin' honesty and temper ance, and 19 well provided as required by law, with house room and conveniences fur lodging and accommodating strangers and travellers. Fickes, C. Wish, Tb.on.t4 M'Croary, Jacob Myers, D 'yid white, Fltmry Albert, Andrew Brugh jr. Jahn Trim ner, C Ilvers, Michael fl-•nnes, J. J. Ktihn, Miclute! Ethillin4, Henry Rummel- February 1, 1842. *:lt —45 C kin IN um subscriber respectfully infhrms his friends r.nd the pubic generally, that he continues the al»ve business in South Baltimore street, where ho intends keep ing on hand a general assortment of CABINET FURNITURE, SUCH AS BUREAUS, TABLES, BEDSTEADS, &c. in short, every article in the line of Cabinet making. All kinds of Furniture will he mado at the shortest notice. lie will also make COFFIN:3 in the best and neatest manner according'' to order. By his long experience in the business he timers himself to receive a share o the public patrona.u3. JOON BRINGMAN. Gettysburg, Jan. PI, 10 7, 42. tf-4P I=2 Egal 0; , 20'2. MANUFACTORY. . .c 41 . ••, 1... e....• %s . , , : - i-• 1.-- rfIPFIE Undersigned respectfully informs I L his old friends, and the Polilic gener ally. that ha has re-commenced the above Irt4iness, in South Baltimore street, one door s rush of 11 r. S tame' Fahnestorles Store, whore he is prepared to manufacture B 0 OTS AND St-EOM'S of every (11.scription, and or the best Mate rials. Ho invites his old customers, to give him a call, as lie is determined to• please those Who may favor him. N B POUR JOITRNEYIIEN SHOE• 1f ‘KBEt3 wantpd immediately, to whom eolgtant work and liberal wages will be given. In addition I o the Above he has opened a GROCER le STORE; and haviny, just received In extensive as sortment of G '101.1 1 ;',1?„1ES, comprisierr tjolTee, s,ra r, Pas, llolasses, Cheese, nnd ht , ”.:►rti'lna effi'v•iced in this line of busi oo44, t t . naafi loot that ho will be able to sell, for Ct4h or Country Produce, on as pin tying ttirini fiq any other • establishment in the pl tee. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicitofl. .101 IN B.4.RRETT. Gettysburg, Nov. In. . tf-34 LAW NOTICE. MLY2 I 2I l Ed l o ZES2SM I L Attorney & Counsellor at Law, 1 1 . 7 1NG withdrawn from public life, a will hooceforth give hie undivided attention to the business of his profession. The Law P trtn .rship heretofore subsist. ing between T'llarldeus Stevens and D. M. S'aziser :till continues. Any business en trusted to miter of the partners, will re. ceive, tho care and attention of both. , t — rOFFICI.I, ns heretofore, in South Baltimore drect,eastside,threedoorsfrom the emirt house. Grot vslvirg. Sep. 7, IS4I. 6m-24 IMPORTANT. CAUTION. BEWARE OF IMPOSITION —Haying no ticed several remarks .attached to the advertise. ennots of a Nostrqut clllnd a "Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry" —hy which it appears the pro orietor of that article Is endeavoring to injure the reonlett:.:: of Ora inytiluible and bight)? IP. Prove:l :rod:eine—. DI. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CD ErlßY"—and bolster up his misernble preparation by resorting to fiction and falselionds, wn dine tl wonscary to caution tho public against each trickery, ned request all those who wish to s , corn the gsnoine preparation of Will Cherr y to he very pirtienlar when they nor:ill:um or they may be dne3ived and get a ye. ry dilFnrnnt article. Lt o• der to cure:mt. ton poblin from imposition, copy rights have been Secuirnd, and the genuine medicine will invsnahly i n not up in moot:led Ivittint with the words ..WBTA R'S BALSA \l OF wll.r) CF] ER RY"—blown it: ton glass, arm too sir:or:taro I,f Ilem y Wistar M. D on the Zabel withotit which 910111. genuine. WILLIA & rn., Aernts fur Dr. Winter. tr Remember the genuine Balsam is solti omi ly in Gettysburg by SAMUEL H. BITEIMER, Appointed Agent. Gettysburg, 14, 1135]. tf-3S DiNTA.L SETVIGER i r t IN.ADDITION TO TOE MEDICAL PRACTICE ; DR. D. GILBERT, is prepaii , d to in. sert Mineral TE;elle. of the best quality,an , l to perform all other oiler ations for the preservation and beauty of tho tooth. All operations wAttoANTEo. Gettysburg, June 15. tt-12 iho Subserilwr will e:mstantly keep on hmol 41 good ussoriolVill of Suitable for those who are about to coin ..ionee house keeping. Such persons will flud it to their adv,intszt to give him a cull, as he is determined to veil his work low to suit the times. All orders for Gitli is will he strictly nt tended to as 'Hui!. As there app , .nrs to 1w no regular price for miltino , this article, 1 will iwroly state for the informition of the poldic, that all plain Walnut Collis will li' !wide at my Slot) and conveyed to any hu rvina , _round within the County for I;:icd i t Dollars; small ones of the same material will be charged in proportion. D tVID [MAGI', Agent. August 3, 1841. 'tf-19 Jacob Salo h, X PENNY SAVED IS A PENNY EARNED: IiLL and examine the FRESH SVPPLY 'ILJ of Cheap 147.1ZE1% C ra' r 0 OD which I have just received, and which in. chides a large and h' , antieul assortment of Now style Britigh and Domestic prints; 4 4 Chintz , s and Lawns; Fine NI inchester and Domestic Ging hams; .laconett and Cambric mustins; Othin-tts, mull and Swiss muslins; Ihndsome French worked Colin r.; Thread and fiohhinette Laces, (good as sortmentl) Lace Veils and Linen Cambric Hand kerchiefs; French .1{.;(1 and Silk Gloves. HEAP LIOSICEIII.Y. Very Cheap 5-4 Froneli 11Inth +zinc.; Iri4h Liraun .11 WI Lorv•n NI Till (2 ti•iin.lres end &minter cloths; Ribb'd an.? Plain Grunbrnono; Linen Diapers, Linen Tablecloths; Inzrain Carpetitilts, cc:c fir.; which will be B.dd at verl rerinee.l prices for CASEI or COUNTRY PRODUCE.. R. G. 111'CREAR Y. Juno 1, 1841. 41-10 THIZA.SHING MACHINES. TRE.Subscriber takes - pleasure in an nouociog th it he is now prepared to hirnish the FArmors of Idams and Franklin Conn ties with !lin blst HORSE POWER AND kCIIINES ever put in operation in either of tho alrivo counties.— The advantays of the Horse-Pows.tr are obvious from the fact, that a much greater velocity of the cylinder of the llaehine us acquired by a slower walk of the her-es than in any other 11 'chine now in use, end having greater leverage and less friction requires liohter draught. The superior! I ty of the Thrashing. Machine consists in that of 'Porashint; in ro a ram in env given tune with four men to attend it, than the Machines now in use do with seven men to attend then. Th 9 above powers and Nlachtne.i are permanently constructed, and will wear mach Innger than any heretofore offered to the public. 'rite Shops in which they are manufactured are Mount Maria Furnance, near Millerstown, Adams entinty, and at Indian Soritify,s, near Waynesboro', Frank lin county, Pa. 71111 ord , .rs will ha thankfully receiv ed an Fpromptiv attended to at either of the ah )ve shops; Firmers and others would do well to , ”tamine the above, previous to purchasing elsewhere. J. DONALDSON. Att.gust 24, Iq4l. ly-22 MOTfirms, BE OIV yolTw GUAR D.— Thi s the senson when Ibis flestrnet Per cow. plaint attacks Your interesting little children, nnti often rnhq you ortion., , vou ioodiv d on t no , and climes hundreds to the ernes. Every math. or should,thors.f•rn.ltnnw Its yin Moms. watch 'hoot eotely, and niwnva ho prnttrt•ed kith n remedy to curs it, ns Frump are daily vncrifired by such neglect At first the !MN , patient is ti-tv - tti with It grows reolo.s, luta flushes of hot. Of. eyes tmenfor rod and it hp-intl.,. with difficulty. and tVen f•ntyPß that (brand coM,;(1 that will surely terrninnte in ennsnisions or denth orless something is imme. diatelv given to eller+ it. Ti, thic en•unl,int the "TIAT,"zA 11 nu , wTr,n CITIUMY," is well knn vii to he the most snectiv cum) ever discov ered. It is indoeid n crecions rrin , ulv—mild, Afire and i•.n •cent, and wire to rive the little Fill. forer inamedive and fittiekly rrgf me. It to wifely tind heulth. Every mother who loves her eh;ldrnn slimild always keen in the house ni•d give it to Iffe.ff surly; hy' f:rf you. tiny often ewe the life urine vii fondlv love. Remember this is the f•mans r ometiv of that dioi•r•g•d4cd pity icing. D•. xvfour. Fan cured trait. sands ;of . rrzorp. ‘viinoptNa rotTari, AqTfIIIA CONISTIM.PTIONT, &e., nner every nth.r - medicine hail failed -1..11 purc h aseto risk foe "pr. W !ST 1 rt'S B %T.q 1 1 OF t.VIT D MERRY," 9R there is n SIFT UP of this narno advertised that is p”th•olv n diffe•ent wett•eir•o. Prelared toilv.hv !LTA 111'-' Vri CI. enlist/3. Nn;'ll Eutel• roof, Pilaff ficiphia. N Apprentice to the Print- pii„ Ai on n bottle. ins Business wanted at thho F _ silo at the Drug Store "i DUEIILER. Gettycbc. rg oat. 19 1841• Cut. 3f Mt/ire of JACOB FITIMPIIREYq, derraged. ,ErrEits of dministrnti”n on the E tate ofJACOR 11U1111111.4?,YS, late of Gettyshurm, Artima county, deernsed, haying been "ranted to the 91th:critter. re sidiew in the said flornugh—ha, fierehy regivsts alI per.tons indebted to said de ceased to make immediate payment ot their respective aecounts, and all persons having chime or demands against said Estate to present them properly authenticated for settlement. Office. ADVERTISEMENTS CABIITZT WAREHOUSE, CleantberBbarg Sired, Gettipburg, I'a., ILYlKl3:llll' l 2',t3a2) s C0710111t4. A.9soRTMENT OF Amerman Nivikqous, Cotton drillings; 'Pickings, Checks, BroNrn and Bleached mushns; HOitSE•uPONVER AND NOTICE. .11 MES BOWEN, .4tiner. Feb 1 ..1 0 41. 6r-45 q TREA - 1) 1 I WHAT IT HAS DUCE, And it you have a iriend,relaticu,or know ant one that is afflicted with that distressing disc Use, •CON SU,Qp l'loN,' peisiiiitle thaw St itba r,t delay' le try that famous and num all. diciue,ihe 'LAIL fiAlll Or WILD ell Elf RV,' which has cur. d thi mooch. of this con•plaint after every th iug. i„. ni t 1 ,,i1"1. Read the following undi übted pii t Is ot fliepcy: lloaliericiski, S, pt -10 Ib4l. Dear Sir— Fife .at send me tnobi tik, mut ,. o f you r llalsain of Wild Cherry, liLe that) uu sent me before. I have taken nearly all of the fir..t two, and p3tift !emir believe this medicine will cure me. I have umil a great many remedies within the last year, but have never found any thing that has relii Ted me so much It has stopped my cough entirely checked my night sweats, and I sleep better at night and (eel bet ter in every stay than 1 have for limo tbs. Yours, respectfully. JAMES Keg LY Ilolniesberg. l'4l. Friend Wistar— 1 nitect again trruble thee fn send. me two Millie. more of thy invalnabli Ilali.nni I have noiv taken three bottles in all. mid csii assure thee 111111 it has ihnin me more good limn all the medicine I have ever taken liefore Send by the stage as soon as passible, and oblige thy fries JACOD Ilot.Lowstr. Bristol, Sept. nhni r 8. 1841. D.•ar Diet or—lh so many petiole talk :timid the wonderful cures yotir Italsaiii of VV ild Chet rs . has made in Consumption.] Reit • In one of your memits the other darfor a bottle, and have found it to relies,. me c,,go much, that I want three bottles more rent Ecru, us I b_•li•ve it will cure me too. I have u.. d n gr ea t many lialsninS of .I.lTerent kinds have tried .I:i•ite's Expectorant and other medicines health-x.lnd nothing has ever done me n. much good as yours has Scud by the iteamboal Bolivar. Yours trimly, WILLIAM T140M,19. -Ilesidles its astrolishimr efficoev in Consumption, nl.os th • tno.t effectual remedy ccrr for LIVER CO NIPT,IINTS. ASTHMA, 11110N etii ris. COUG IS. CROCI', witoornco couGir. sco , laml.. , tls will testily who have been eared by it after all other remedies hall failed. (jz-1-11, vory partitislar to for Dr IV INTAR'S H %LS M OF WILE) I'III RIIV. Sold wholesale and retail by WILLI A %IS &Co Chemists, No. 33 South Fourth street, Philddelphin. Price SI 00 a tulk. For salc at the Drug Siore of S. 11. BUEHLER. Gettyehurg,Oet.l9, 18.11. ANOTHER 9 LIFE SAVED. By the extrnordhipary virtues of II p 1 Mins - 011.-d medicine, the "B A LSA M OF WILD CIIEI RY." the teoll.k”nwlt demons remedy inr COI\ SUM P -1101,1 AND LIVER CiPt PLAINT COUGHS, COLDS, A STII %, BRONCHITIS. CROUP, WHOOPING Coulon, &c. To Do, H. WIST n • Dev• your last letter yen rusk if your Bal. sam has been Hurces"fizi in (hi...oily. In reply to that enquiry. I can assure yen I have never in fere gold any medicin, that ha. roll go rapidly or been axed tvith .:uch univernal onee-s". as your.. hes. In some cam.. it has effect,i surprising cures. and in others has given great relief after every oilier reme dy had failed. But there is one case that excels any I have yet heard of. Thin lva. o tv-or woman that hag been nfflicted with CONSUMPTION for neveml years. and had tried every thing in rain.— K n owinz she wan very poor, yet very worthy. I sent her a bOlile gratis, which she said relieved her very mulch. This mrcitmst mire wa• soon made known to r,•lk , ious aocieiv she belonged to, and th, y imme diately presented her with bait n 41‘ , zeo bottles, which she has also nted a part of, and i.recever)ng very taut. She told me n dny. since that the had not felt so well hut- the la.t wear, and believed your medicine was the only -thing that Fnvell her &.. The same sneietv have purcinpuul over thirty batiks for d;lTerent person., and will no doubt purcluulo runny more n. they praise is very highly. Yours, pp•u-rtrully, , HOLBROOK. BA RTLF. & Co. for .• Dr. %VISTA R'S T,SAM OF lI.P COF R R Y,'' 'ben. i.l a ;YRUP rf tbi. mime ailvettised thnt is •• I irelv n elifr , rvot nr•flirine. Pr , priroci. yrb01..4:11,. nod r-tna. by WIT.I.IAII 7 S & Cn ., Ch... 0 i,t4, No 13 South Fourth street, Phila. delohin Price SI 90 a bottle For S tle at the Drue Story of R. H. BUEHLER. noti ssimre, OM; 19, IP4I. Gm 30 THE CALIsh: OF CONS;UNIPTION.—Sim pin ns thean cronidnints etc itionitt• conpiarfrd, no one rrin doily their brim! the most common, c n oso ortkis fntal and 4iNtroesine disen.o. It i s indeed n riv.lnneholy truth, tlint thonsnnee fell victims to Consumption every ten r from no ntlarf rinse Oran NEGLECTED COLDS yet wo final liamdreds, nay titotisnitils who trent Filch colnolnints with thin !central 41(1in - I , i-et - co, end lot thorn rain on for works end "von months mm int roit tiiintint! o f Ilan (I:inor. At (hat von bay° c00,.0n 111.1 V crrlsillor n plight COITMi or Ont . ); v von allow hauitnese t donstire or rnrotrfra nogs to ornvnot yrn from living it nay nitertion; it then Rotates upon vniir hteoer, vim hoenmo hoarse. hive pains in the sir's or (+mt. exreeln rste 1 iron ntinntiliem of mniter. rerhens mixed with Mood. it (Infirmity or hrenthine ensiles. and limn von find yn.ir own enoli•h nryloct hnehrntiuht on this distrosQine coinnhint if Ikon von velne lint or honith, ton wurnod in tilMO, and dot'', trifln with votir COT,D, or trmat to any quark nostrum to env , von, but immediately prven , r , n hoi lie or t.vn ~f that r4tlrtn.l. f.•111P 0 V. the 'RA TS :s1 OF WILD CUE IRV.' which is known to he Ilan most qpn.ntly cure ever known - , se limns:ands trill triptiry whnse lives have been valved lw I'. fr - r- on very narlienhr odaen von pondasve to mak for "11 , vls'rAß'S BALSAM OF WIT]) Cil FUR V." an there is also a SYRUP of !hie name in Ilse. P-o.,nre, nna WIT, LT & rn . Nn. Foul th Orem. Phil .thOitimt. Prico Si 011 n bottle. For qnlo at the Drily Store of c. tr. 1117E1ILET2 Goff yshiirrr, Or•,t. 19,1841 CROUP IN CHILDREN. Boston, June 16, 1841 Cm.. 30
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