ADVERTISE VENTS., POOR-HOUSE .4V;.OVVYMrviIi James .7lojor, Esq. Treasurer, Account with the Directors of the Poor and of the House of Employment of the County if Adams for the, year riding 3d of Ja nuar y ,16 42. . Dr. I P4l, Jan. sth, To order on J. A. Thompson, Esq. Coun ty Treasurer, 500 00 January 29, do. do. 400 00 March 30, do. do. 1,400 00 April 29, do. do. 500 00 July 5, do. do. 600 00 September 1, do. do. " 500 00 Dezember 2, do. dO. 600 00 1941, Jan. 4, Cash from Di rectors from sale of upper Tract of land, , April 1, cash received ' from do. April a, cash received for boar ding for •Jiirr. Horner, January 4, & July 5, cash re ielved from J. A. Thomp son and M. C. Clarkdon, (securites,) of S. Witherow, 220 13 Sept. 9, Received cash from Robt. M'Sherry, for his note riven by Thompson and Clarksen; Feb..l, Received one hundred dollars, from Peter Trostle, 100 00 Cr. By Cash paid as rOlistWs: ny'cash for hills of Merchandize, 625 29 do. for Groceries, 168 95 do. for Mechanics' bills, . 212 49 do. for Grain St Flour and Grinding, do. for MO' and Pork, . do. for Drugs and Medi. sines, do. for Printing Bill, do. digging dz price of pump, do. for Cattle and sheep, de. f or Wood chopping, do. for New Waggon, dn. to Steward for sundry expenses, do. for Justices' orders, do. for Waggon Shed, do. for Executing orders, do. for Steward's salary; do. fly Clerk's salary, do. for Physician's salary, do. for Allowances to Phy sician for extra cases, do. for extra services of Directors, do. for extra Male Hire. (Jo. :or extra Female dn. do. for support ofout door paupers, do. for Funeral expenses of nut door paupers, dn. for Debt paid to Car lidiC Poor hnuse, do. for payment on lands, do. for Interest on Bonds for !ands, do. for surveying land, do. for payment of order to Wm. Douglass, dated Dec. 1339, du. for cash paid for mo• ney advanced to Treasurer, do. for •t'reasurer's salary, • 85,203 79 Balance in Treasur4.'e hands, 213 34 WE, the eubscr ibers, Auditors to settle and adjust th ePublie Accounts, DO CERTIFY, that we have examined the Items which compose the ahove Account, and do, report that they are correct, and that trete is a balance due from JAMS 4 11 A., nu, Treasurer, of TWO HUNDRED AND THIRTEEN DOLLARS AND THIRTY-FOUR CENTS, being from the sth day of January, IE4I, o the 3d day. January, 1842, both days-inclusive. S. DUR BOR AW , JAMES RUSSELL, 13 D. COMFORT, Henry Wady, Steward, In Account, with the Directors of the Poor and of the House .1 Employment of Adams County, from January sth, 1841, to January 3d, 1842. Dr. To balance in Steward's hands on last settlement, " two orders on Treasurer, " Cash received from Chain. beraburg Poor house, on set tlement, " Hams and Lard sold, " cash received from C. Sny- Or for burial of stranger, 0 00 " cash received for candles sold, 25 73 " cash for Cow and two l pigs, 214 00 " do. for Shingles, 5 95 6. do. for Clover seed, 2 50 " do. fur boarding ['artier and Black, " do. for Sheep skin, • Cr. " -- By - Cash paid as follows: By cash paid for Mechanics' bills, 12 93 t' do. for Merchandize,• IAS " do. for Vegetables. 22 56 le &L . for Grain' and Flour, 24 08 flo'. Or Meat & Poolir}, 23 R 9 dii.:for Clover Seed, • 10 00 ati k TOr two COWS, 44 Jc far Harvest hands, •• cia.roi. Lime & Plavter ds " , . Wven Exponses, do. t,lf Straw, "' do. for out 119 use, da t 'fOr„Postago, . Cash paid for Tol, 5 87 " do. for Executing orders, 1 75 " do. 1,4 costs otfeint against 'Turnbaugh, 1 CO " do..for " do. for cash paid Paupers . . on leaving the House, at,d Stage fare, .26 a 0 " 'do, for Expelisee or trip to Chambervburg, Balance in hands of Steward, 4 87 Dolls. Cts. Q" E, subscribers, Auditors a.) set, tlo still adjust the Public Aocotirate, DO CEIt MY, that we have examined pie Items which compose the above Ac• count; and that they are correct; and that there is a balance 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, 1942, both days inclusive. S. DURBORA w,7 JAMES RUSSELL, -ts D. COMFORT, ‘ll 230 00 70 00 PRODUCE OF THE FARM. 200 bushels of Wheat, 70 do Rye, 550 ,do Corn, 300 do Oate, 250 do Potatoes. 45 tons of Hay, 3250 Pounds of Pork. 1100 do Beef, 180 yards linen and cloth manufac tured at house. 400 00 $5,417 13 Dolls. Cis 85 Paupers remain at Poorhouse, 1842• 30 paupers supported out of the house in part. 50 admitted in the course of the Sear. March 1,1842. 3t-49 505 50 659 86 THE WONDERFUL CURES Performed by Dr. SWAI E'B Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry; in Pulmonary Con sumption, have excited the astonishment of all who have witnessed its marvellous ef fects; there is no account of a medicine, from the earliest ages furnishg in aparallel; the almost miraculous cures effected by this extraordinary medicine, is unpreco• dented. . A few ,of. the subjoinned letters and certificates are from respectable citi zqns, and some of the many recommenda tions I have had in favour of the virtue o the above medicine. 27 47 33 25 77 37 AO 00 73 RS 110 00 61 00 25 20 24 00 30 03 200 00 40 00 100 06 IMPnRTANT TESTIMONY.- Consumption and Bleeding of the Lungs cured.—Mr. William Sheppard, residing in Heaver 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, &e. She had taken a violent cold; having previously given symptoms of the approach of Consumption, I felt much a larmed and made immediate application to a physician. Under his treatment she be came worse, instead of better, until the first of June, when I heard from an intelligent man of Dr. Sioayne's Syrup of Wild Cher ry, and from his earnestness in recommend ing it I was induced to try ono bottle.— The effect exceeded my utmost expects tions —she felt immediate relief. I then mounted my horse and rode to the office, No. 41 St. Clair street, Pittsburg, where iii is kept for sale, and procured six bottles More, which I am happy to say has effect ed a perfect cure. Please publish this cer tificate, with my nano in full, that others _may know whore to find the greatest bless ing. on earth. 30 00 21 00 173 75 192 34 719 76 53 00 160 00 466 00 60 00 8 00 144 76 no oo :30 00 The above invaluable Medicine for anle, at my office, No. 54 North 6th street, Phila., and by SAMUEL S. FORNEY, my sole agent for Gettysburg. whom the only genuine article can be had. $5 417.'13 DOCTOR SW AYNE. March 1,1E 4 42. lm-49 ru OTICE is hereby given t,hat applica /‘ (ion will be made by the undersigned fur License, to keep a Public House at York Springs, Latunore township, Adams county, at the April Term of Quarter Ses sions, one thousand eight hundred and forty-two. KRIMEWELL & GARDNER. .We the Subscribers, do certify that Ket tlewoll & Gardner, the above applicants, aro of good repute for honesty and temper. nnce, and aro well provided with house roam and conveniences for the lodging and accommodation of strangers and travellers. W. R. Stewart, Wm. Gardner, T. Stephens, J. T. Raffensperger, -1 Frirzier, C. Lafferty, Wm. Ickes, Samuel Elollinger, Michael Bower, John Day, G. "Albert, • Jo . hn Ziegler. March 1, 1842. 311L49 Dais. Cis. .18 95 L 5 00 55 00 2 45 THE subscriber having been appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Ad ams county Committee of .the person and estate of HANzer, BBAR, ..of Huntington township, AdamS county, (duly found to be an habitual dro• kard,) hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said Bear to make immediate payment of their rebpective dues to the subscriber and to no other per son, and all persons having claims or de mandS against said Bear to present them to the subscriber duly authenticated for set tlement, on or before the 15th day of March next. All persona are hereby, warn ed not to trust said Bear. ' , Notice is here by given to Tavern keepers and all other persons not to sell or furnish to said Bear any Wine, spirituous, or mixed liquors. wader the penalty of ten dollars for every such act, agreeably to the act of Assembly of 1314 Jane, 1936. .The committee re sides in Latininre inwnqbin, Adams county. JOHN WOLFORD, Committee. Feb. 8, IE4I- 61-46 20 17 40 $221 15 Dolls. Cts 16 00 Y 1 25 31 81 3 00 4 00 02 znpareeumass 8221 15 WILLIAM SHEPPARD. NOTIC El. NOTICE. A DV EKTISEVENTS. PROSPECTUS; Of a New and rery eheupllagazine. On the filet of A pril,.olll be commenced a New Magaiine/(to bike the place of the and Budget;") under the Baltimore alronthill Pixiter.” It will be issued with a far neater cover —on good paper and type, and 'will be composed. of closely printed matter—a mounting to nearly four lit:mired pages per volume. Each number will be aacompa• nied by a VERY FINE WOOD CUT, illustrating the natural history and customs of the month for which each number is intended. Each design will be accompanied by both prose and poetic sketches, not only of the general ftlatures and hollidaycnstoms, • but likewise of the AGRICULTURAL peculiarities of every month. This will be a new feu. tare, and, is hoped, will render the "MONTIILY VISITER " a peculiarly welcome zuest on every rArtNlEß'S.table. The first number will, likewise,-be embellished with an engravinr , reprosenting Shakespeare's "Tamin• time Shrew," 'Unstinted by a sto ry from the pen of Charles Lamb, one of , the most popular authors England has ever boasted. This plate, and the illustrations of the months, have never appeared in any other magazine. The quality of the reading matter of the Baltimore Monthly Visiter, may be in ferred frcin the following list of contribu tors— to which other distinguished names will be, from time to time, added. Yo struct and to amuse will be our aim. CONTRIBUTORS. Thai?. E. Y. Reese, Rev. Leander Kt'er, Professor J. R. W. Dunbar, Prof. 'Ed ward Foreman, Prof. Chopin A. Harris, Di. C. C. Cu; 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 Two Christmases," David Hoffman, Esq. N. C. Brooks, A. M. Mr. M. 'Fop. ham Evans, Mr. 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. Atkin• son, Mr. E. C. Squier, Mr. Q. Barbour, George Yellot, Esq. M. S. Lovett, E. Tudor Horton, "Milford Bard," Author of "The Deserted Husband," John Smith. of Jno." Autho'r of "A Doctor's MSS." &c. &c. In the line of critical notices of new books, a decided improvement will he made upon the plan of the "Phainix and Budget" —and in the way of stories, an important maim 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 such as may not feel willing to pay the more expensive prices of monthly maga• zines, the proprietor has determined to pub lisp the work at the extremely lino price charged for its plainer and unillustrated predecessor. The price will therefore be SI 50, for a single copy—fine copies for $5 00. This is giving about four pages for ono cant. It is desirable to receiva orders at once, that we may know how to regulate our issues. The trade will be served at very liberal rates—extremely anxious, P. 9 we are, to extend the usefulness of the work, as widely as possible. Address, p)stage paid, "The Proprietor of the Monthly Trisiter," At the office of the Saturday Visiter, No; 2 1 2 N. Gay Ftruct, Baltimore, Md. . Feb. 15, 1942. To the Citizens of eidams Cotent J. FELLOW CITIZENAZ-I perceive I stand charged in the "Star," a paper of you' county, with three off•nces. First—with molting an attempt to Injure the reputation of a medicine, "fictitiously" called Dr. tVistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. This is positively false. Dr. AVistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry never had a reputation to in. jure. I did say it was fictitious, and I say so still, and I challenee enquiry. Second —4 am charged with bolstering up a "Syr. up" of Wild Cherry. If it is meant Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cher. ry, that medicine has no occasion of bol storing up. It has thousands and tens of thousands to prop it up; its virtue alone would be sufficient ifevery other prop, was cut from under it. My highest aim is to do good, that others may reap the benefit with myself.: Third—l am accused with trickery. This is equally _fluke with the rest—which those who know me best can testify. What I would call trickery is' coming out under fills° colours; calling things by names which belong not to them, with a view to give n reputation which they do not deserve. For an individual to make high pretensions to cure the most formidable diseases, without any kenivledge of the science of medicine Dither in theory or practice, is presumptuous in the highest degree. It was years after my medicine was introduced into the .sick chamber, and its virtues had become widely known long before others began to catch at the name of" Wild Cherry" thinking to *borrow a prentation from that already established. DR: SWAYNE. P. S. The above medicine is eminent ly calculated to cure coughs, colds and all other breast complaints. For further par titulars enquire of S. S. Forney, my sole agent fbr Gettyshare, who keeps it pure and unadulterated, likewise at my office No. 54 North sixth street, Philadelphia. Feb. 8,1842. .6t-46 JOB Pll rorTil.rra, Such as Cards, Circulars, Blanks, Sze., &c. Neatly and expeditiously executed at tbis (-Zee - ittioniormfameimg= =MEE MEI AMES CLINNINGIIAM having been 11, applinted by the Court of Common Pleas of Adams County, Comturrne of GRACE PEY DON, a Lunatic—notice 1 4 hereby given to all persons having claims against the said Lunatic to present them, and to all persons in any wise indebted to her tom lice p tynaent thereof without delay. The subscriber residue in Freedom town• • ship. J. CUNNINGHAM, CommUlee. Feb. 15, 1542. 1N THE MAvrEtz. Orfila intended application of SOLOMON ALBERT for License to keep a Tav ern in the town of Hampton, Reading township, Adams county—being an old stand: • We the subscribeh, citizens of Reading township aforesaid, recommend the above petitioner, and certify that the Inn or Tay. ern above mentioned is necessary to accom modate the public, and entertain strangftrs and travellers, and that the above petitioner is of gond repute for honesty and temper ance, and is well provided as required by law, with house room and conveniences fir lodging and accommodating strangers and travellers. Lail) Fickle, C. Blish, 'Thomas NVCreary, Jacob Myers, David White, Jacob Smith, Henry Albert, Andrew Brugh jr. John Trimmer, C. Myers, Michael Hennes, J. J. Kohn, Michael Phillips, Henry Rum - 111- February 1, 1842. *3l-45 e %WIN MT &VAN G. V E subscriber respectfully informs his 43 - friends Flnd the public generally, that he continues the above business in South Baltimore street, where he . intends keep lug on hand a general assortment of CABINET FURNITURE, BUREAUS, TABLES, BEDSTEADS, &c. in short, every article in the line of Cabinet making. All kinds of Furniture will be made at the shortest notice. tie 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 o the public patronise. JOIN JIRtNGMAN. Gettysburg, Jan. 18, 1942. tf-4P 30517,' I.S7Z VIECA MANUFACTORY. 2 ' M-%o°' f o lliE Undersigned respectfully informs his old friends, and the Public gener ally, that ho has re•cornmenced the above business, in South Baltiiriore street, one door south .1 - Mr. auntie! Fahnestock's Store, where he is prepared to manufacture BOOTS A !SE-ROMS of every description, and of the best Mato• mats. Ele 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 whom constant work and liberal wages will be (riven. In addition to the abon e he has opened a GROCERS' STORE; and having. just received nn extensive a - snrtme.nt of GROC-NRIES, comprisinfr Wee, Sa Teas, ifolasses, Meese, and other articles em'iraced in this line of buil nevi, he reek c.a.fi lent that 111 will be able to sell, for Cash or Country Produce, on as pleisnit terms as . einv other establishment in the place. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. • JOHN BARRETT. Gettysburg, Nov. 16. tf-34 LAW' 110TICE. mioyzsl Kro sliaszzEm Attorney &, Counsellor at Law' IntiV ING withdrawn from public life, will henceforth give his undivided attention to the business of his profession. The Law Partnership heretofore subsist ina between Thaddeus Stevens'and D. At. &user still continues. Any business en trusted to either of the partners, will re. ceive the care and attention of both. !,OFFICE, as heretofore, in Smith Baltimore street, east side, three doors from the Courthouse. Gettysburg, Sep. 7,1641. 6m-24 IMPORTANT CAUTION. BEWARE OF IMPOSITION.—Unving no fleed several remarks attached to tho edvartise. moots ofti Nostrum called a "Compound Syrup of IVild Cierry"—hy which it appears the pro printer of that article Is endeavoring to injure the reputation orthat invaluable and highly ap. proved medicine—'•Da. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD (MEV/ Ir"—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 '3(mM-a the genuine preparation of Wild Cherry to ho very particular when they purchase or they may ho deceived and get a ve. ry difreront: article. In odor to pro'oct the public from imposition, copy rirzios have been secured, and the genuine medicine will invariably he net up, in moulded battles with the words “WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CII.ERRY":.—blown in the glass, and the signature of Horny Wistar M. D on tho lubei without which none is genuine. WILLA ANIS & Co., Aznnts fur Dr. Winter. IL7' Remember the genuine Balsam is sold on ly in Gettysburg by SAMUEL 11. BUEDLEr., •. Appointed Agent. G .ttyshorrr, 1.1, lilt. tr--35 ADVERTISEMENTS. Tirc7E. SUCH A 9 ADVERTISE NI EN TS. DENTAL SIURGEHY, IN ADDITION TO THE MEDICAL PRACTICZ, DR. D. GILBERT, is prepnied to in' sort 'Mineral Teti of the boat quality,and to perform all other oper ations for the preservation and beauty of the teeth. All operations WARRANTED. Gettysburg, June 15. tf-12 OABIITMT. WAREHOUSE, Cliambersburg Street, Gettysburg, Pc., WHERE the Subscriber will cnnstantly keep on hand a good asgortinent of Suitable for dingo who aro about to com mence house keeping. Such persons will lied it to their advantage to give him a call, as he is determined to sell his work low to quit the times. C OFFIN S. All orders for Cotli is will be strictly at. tended to as usual. Al 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 Co(This will lie made at my Shop and conveyed to env hu. rving ground within the County for Eight Dollars; small ones of the same material will be charged in proportion: DAVID IMAGY, Agent August 3, 1811. A PENNY SAVED IS A PENNY EARNED: Ck LL and examine the Fne.sti Surrrx of Cheap IYIEP4 C-001) which I have just received, and which in! eludes a large and b !autiful assortment of New style British and Ilmiestic prints; 4 4 Chintzus and Lawns; Fine M nchester and Domestic Ging h a ms; Jaconett and Cambric nmslins; B bbinetts, mull and Swiss muslins; lllndslme French worked Collars; Thread and B )bbinette Laces, (good as sortment;) Lace Veils and Linen Cambric Hand kerchiefs; French Kid and Silk Gloves. CIEMAPZIO rz'Or. .111 I rj, Very Cheap .5-i, French finnthezine; rilti Linen end Linen drininszs: M .rinn Ci3iirnlres and Surnincr cloths; Ribb'd and Plain Gambroons; Aineric,tn Naakions, Cotton drillings; Ticking?, Checks, Brown and Bleached mulling; Linen thapei e, Linen Tnble cloths; Handsome In:train Carpet &c. &c.; which will bs s•Ild at v'rry reduced prices for CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE. R. G. NUCREARY. June 1, 1841. 4t-10 lIORS.E-POWER. A N THRASHING MA. C INES. THE S . :11)4061)er takes pleasure in nn flouncing, th it he is now prepared to furnish the Farmers or Veins and Franklin Coon ties with the best HORSE POWER. AND MAGIIINES ever put in Inanition in either of the above comities.— 'Pled advantays of the 11 irse-Power are devious from the feet, that a roach greater volociiv ()Nee ry!inderof the Machine is acquired by a slower walk of the horses than in any other M ichine now in We, and ilevia,g greater leverage and less friction requires lifyhtor draught. The superiort-1 ty of the Threshing Machine consists in that of 'Pirashing m ego grain in any given time with four men to attend it, than the 11achines o iw in use do with seven men to attend them. alywn pawers nnd Machine,' are nermanantly Constructed, and will wear mach danger than any heretofore ofTercd to the pphlic. The Shops in which they r. minidadtured are Mount Maria Furnarice, near Millersinwn, Adams county, and nt IndianSprinw, near Waynesboro', Frank lin county, Pa. F.CrAll orders will he thankfully receiv ed and promptly attended to at either of the above-ompg. Farmers and others would do well to examine the above, previous to' purchasing elsewhere. J. DONALDSON. ly•-•22 Al.l7,tult 24, 1941. N'OTIOE. Estate of J AOOl3 ITU3IPEIRRY4, deceased. .ETTERS Administ ration .on he E 3. 4 tuto of JACOB lIUNIPIIREYB, late of Gettysburg, Adams county, deceased, havu47, been granted to the subscriber, re sidi.tg in the said Borough—ho hereby requests " all persons indebted to said de co ised to make intrnediate.paym:nit of their respective accounts, and all persons having claims or dem tnds against said Estate in present them properly authenticated for settlement. J NIES BOWEN, Adm'r. Feb !, 1 ,4 41. et-45 Irril • 1N Apprentice to the Print '‘, ing Business wanted at till* °dice. 4 . READ WHAT IT HAS DONE. ." ha with that dislres,in~ knowa oneth afflicted disease,(s su , delay to t,y that famous and OBricnlled•rnedicine,the it A I SAM OF WILD CHERRY,' which has cured Ihrussi,ds of this complaint niter every thing eL e had Read the following udoubtedo s, , fs of its I' fliency: Iloxhorough, Dear Sir— Pleineaelld me two bol.lll ' i t tlnt ( i ) r * e7if l y ! ;mr yt a it.rn of Wild Cherry, like that you sent me be fore. I have taken nearly all of the first two, and ctuG dently believe this medicine will cure le, 1 b., used a great many remedies within the last year, but have never found any thing that has relieved on. to much. It has stopped toy cough eetirely, checked rev niolit sweats, and I sleep better at night and feel Let ter in every way than I have for many tridnths. Yours, respectfully, • JAMEB ICE! 1-Y. MirrieSburg. St r t. 12, UAL Friend Wistar—l must again troublz• thee to send me_twobottles more of thy invaluable Balsam. I have e taken three bottles in allrand can assure thee that it has done me more good than all the medicine I have evt•r• taken before. Send by the stage as soma as p.issiblc, and oblige thy friend, JACOB HOLLOWAY. Bristol, September 8, 1541. • D Dlnlor—Bearing so many people talk ahma the wonderful cures your Balsam ("Mild Cherry has made in Consumption, I sent tootle of y our agents the other day for a bottle, and have found it to relieve WA so much, that I want three bottles more sent soon; as I believe it will cure me too. I have lined n great many balsams of different kinds, have tried „Lieut.'s Expectorant and other medicines besides, but nothing, hat ever done me as much good yours has. Scud by the steamboat Buli Var. Yours truly, N7 -Besides its astottialtintr, efficacy in Conaompt it la elan the moat effectual remedy ever diaenvered for LIVER COMPLAINTS, ASTHMA, BRON CHITIS. COUGHS. CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH, Sze ;la hundred,' will testify who linvo been cured by it after all other retnetliett had failed. ftl-Ile very partitttlar to ;IA for Dr WISTAIPS BALSAM OF \VITA) CHERRY. Sold wbol,pal u and retail by AVILLI VMS & Co , Choluisto, No. :a South Fourth atreet, Pltilddelph is. Price SI 00 a bottle. For sale at the Drug Store of - - S. U. RU 1:11 1.1:8 . Gntlysburg, Oct. 19, 1841. ANOTHER LIFE SAVED. By the extraordinary virtues of that unrii".l‘.4 medicine, the "BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY," the hIIONVII famous remedy for CONSUMP TION AND LIVER COMPL A NT, COUGHS ! COLDS, ASTIIM A, IMONCIIITIS, CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH, &c. To Dn. H. %VISTA n Dear Sir.—ltt your lust letter yen ark if your Bal sam has been successful in this city. In reply to that enquiry, I can assure you I have never before sold any medicine that has sold so rapidly or been used With tillflllllllv..rsnl YUCCVSq• as yours has. lu some cases it has effected surprising. cures, and in others bas given great relief after every ether row. dy hail failed. But there is one ease that excels any I have yet heard of. This was n poor wetnau that has been afflicted with CONSUMPTION for several years, and had tried every thing in vain.— Knowing she was very poor, vet very.wortliv, I sent her s bottle ,gratis, Whiell she said relieved her very much. This circumstance was soon made known to a reli , zious society she belonged to, and they in , tne• (timely presented her With ball a dozen bottles. which she has also used a part of, and is recovering very fast. She told me a few days since that Filo bad not fell so well for the last year• and belicy t your medicine was the only thing that saved h. r life, &e. The s:31111` •ocietv have purchased Ov er thirty bottles for different persons, and Will no doubt purchase ninny More as they praise is very highly. Yours. rest•effiillv, noLurtooic, WA RTE. & Co. for`.•Dr. %V ISTAR'S li.l T,SAM OF W 11.1) Cll F. in RY," as there is a SYRUP of this name advertised that is entirely n lifferent medicine. Prepared. wholesale and retail. he W IUJ AMS Re Co., Chetni , ts, No. 33 South Fourth street, Phila. delehia. Price SI 00 a bode ror Sale at the Drug Store of S. tr. BUEHLER GM.trilwrz, Oct. 19,1841 - '4 -- irett • , P 4204: b 41, *rZe ' 4 riii CAUSE OF CONSUMPTION.--Sim. plo as these complaints are usually considered, no one can deny their heing• 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 Clll9O then NEGLECTED COLDS Yet we find hundreds, nay thou-lends who trent such complaints with the greatest indifrerer cc, nod let them ran on for weeks and even months with. ont thinking of tho danger. At first von linvo -sou may consider a slight COUGH or COLD; you allow bio.toe”, pleasure or CIIIOIC.Pf , floss to prevent you from giving it any attention; it then settles upon your breast, you becorpe hoarse, have pains in the side or chest, expects. rate large quantities of metier, perhaps mixed with blood, a difficulty of breathing ensues, nod then you find your own ferdish neglect haxbrought nn this distressing complaint If then you value life or lionith, be warned in time, and trifle with your COLD, or trust to any quark nnstrum to cure you, but immediately preenre.n bottle. or two of that famous remedy, the OF AYILD CHERRY," v:hich is known to be the most speedy cure ever known, as thousands will testify whose lives have been saved by it. lEr Bo very portieuior when you porellnto , to fllr ‘Dr. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY," us thero is also a SYRUP of this I=1:1 Prepared, wholasale nail retail, by %VII,. !JAMS &Co .Cliemiata, No. :33 South Pouf th street, Philadelphia. Price SI 00 a bottle. For ealo at the Drug Stere rf 4. D. BUEHLER. Got lyslifirff, Oct. 19,1841. 6111-30 03019 P IN CHILDREN. MOTHERS, ,BE ON YOUR GUARD.— Thin is the season when this destructive corn. Iplaint rittalts your interesting little children, l and often robs you atheist) you fondly dont on, land carries hundreds to the grave. Every moth. er should, therefore, know Its symptoms, Wet eil them closely, and always ho prepared with a remedy to cure it, as many are daily sacrificed by such neglret. At first rho little patient in seized with u shivering, it grows restless, MIA flushes of hem, the eyes become rod and swollen, it breathes with difficulty, and then conies that fearful COUGH that will surely terminate in convulsions or death unless something is inuon. (lintel) , given In clinch it. In this complaint the "BALSAM Ors WILD CHERRY," is welt known to'bn the most speedy cure over discev cred. It is indeed a precious remedy—mild, safe and innocentomd sure to give the little cur. ferer immediate relief. and quickly restore It to safety and health. Every mother who loves her children should always. kenp in the house and give wit) them early; by doing on you may often save the life of ono you fonillylovo. Remember this is ho famous remedy of that nistinguiplied physics n, Dr. Whiter, t. hick I , " cured ll'ul" sands or CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH. ASTti i ',11.3., CONSUMPTION, &c., rifler ivory 1 1 f " 0 91 1 1 : e ; r1 17 ; r l i M : r de : 1 I d d. 0.%i thatn V c l i y i ' 1 9: i ya l l i n : v ß o d it ' i S i t rpr i ,vi i n el A t; ; Si .1 NI OF WIT D No. ri 3 : n 3 l3lt i 3 o VP 4 :i t ' l rtni F el ti t i t : r or t r h nw ß ' i n n h t e rll n O SY RU Pe P I:(1I: I sn i e6: 1 1:r l I rCeeo Ci nn i n r 19 1 t 11 1i tni:incinaisn".:1171°1 1 r Price St 00 a bottle. For sate tap. ..1 Drug Storn of G e tl y3 : 11. DIJI:7111.1:12 t.,. rg Oct !8. te,t St . WILIAA . 111T110:11A8 Huston, June 16, 1541 Cm .:10
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