.iN~t ApifERTISF,MENTS - P OR - 4) , -110 USE A 0- elit Xf 'II' Oilman alnifir, •Esq. 'Treasurer, In Account with the Directors of , the Poor 11/4.4 of the _Howe of Employment "of . ths County of Adams for the year andior 11l of January, 1842. Dr. .Polts.. Cis 1941, Jyn. Sib, 'l'u order on J. .* A. Thompson, Esq. Coun iy Treasurer, 500 00 January 2'3, do. do. 400 00 March .10, do. do. 1,400 00 /,kpril 29, do. do. 500 00 July 5, do. do. 500 00 September 1, do. do. 500 00 December 2, do. do. 500 00 1841, Jan. 4, Cash from Di• rectors from sale of upper Tract of lend, 230 00 April 1, cash received from . 70 00 April 5, cash received for boar ding for dn:t. Harner, January 4, & July 5, cash re• ceived. from J. AV. Thomp seri and M. C. Cliliketui, (seietiritra;) of S. Wit h4ow, 220 13 Sept. 'Received cash from 13,410. M'Sher of, for his note liven by" Thompson and Clarkson,, Fab. 1, Received one hundred dollars from Teter 'rrostle, 100 00 Cr. Polls. Cis. • By Cash paid as follows: By cash for bills of Merchandize, 625 20 do. for •Groceries, 168 95 do. for Mochanics' bil', 212 49 do. for Grain dr Flour and Grinding, , do. for Beef and Pork, do. for Drugs and 'Medi. sines, do. for Printing Bill, do. digging as •price of pump. • do. for Cattle and sheep, do. for Wood chopping, • do. for. Now Waggon, do. to Steward for sundry expenses, do.-for Justices' orders, do. fur Waggon Shed, du. for Executing orders, - do. for Steward's salary, do. fur Clerk's salary, do. for Physician's salary, do. fur Allowances to Phy sician for extra cases, do. for , extra our/jeep of Directors,. . do. for extra Male Biro. • Bugs, • do. for" extra Female do. do. for support ofuut door paupers, . do.. for Funeral oiposes or cat door pau ?Ka do. for : Debt paid to Car - lisle Poor house. do, for finyment on hinds. do. for Interest on Bonds , foi!ands, f do. for surveying lend. 00. fur payment of order to Wm. Douglass, dated Dee. 1999; do. fur cash paid for mo % ;toy advanced to Treasurer, do. for Treaburer's salary, &lance in Tretteurer's hnno, 11117 E, the rubscrihers, Auditors weenie vIF and adjust ti ePubho Accounts, DO CERTIFY, that we have examined the Items which cameos° the above Account, and do report that they are correct, and that there raft balance due from James Maxon, itsq. Treasurer, of TWO HUNDRED AND THIRTEEN DOLLARS 'AND THIR.TY...FOUR - CENTS, bei itg from . the3dt day of January, 1841, o the 3d _ day January,.lB42, bath days inclusite. R. DURROILAW, 4 JAMESIMSSELL •; _ . D. COMFORT, •ig jrienryllfthey, SteirtirJ, in Account with the Directors of the Poor and of . the House Ernployment of Adams County, from January OM, 1841, to Junuary Bd, 1842. Dr.' ' Dolls. cis. To balance in Steward's hands on last settlement, " two orders Treasurer, 040) received from Chain. bersbarstoor hutp , e; on set tlement, " Him! and Lard - trAd, " bash received from C. Soy - . der for burial of stranger, 6 00 cash rot/lived far candlessold, 25`42. cash fur Cow and two pigs, 2P 00 "" au. I - Pi - Shingles. • 5 ON 4, do. fur Clover3seed, • • 2 50 " dn. fur boarding Hamer and Black. ' do.• far Sheep skin, fr" By Cash Paid for follower •itd• for Merhanicre bills, 1299 ,d0.,(0r, MArchomdtse, , 1 18 • 44 41):'•for Vegetatdoe 22 56 , do ,for Grain and Flour, 24.06 • dn. for Merit &-Pollitt3 . 23 R 9 • A do. for !Veer $e ed, , 10 Of) ,40,,f0r two l6 00 4 :::,40:41 1 1. 11 '!f v fl o !)acda. 21 25 Lime 4 Via.tei dG ;w i no ) . Ripanire, St re 4•0 4 f 4 IV, vut House, Cash paid for 'Poi, do. Executing " do. for costs on soil agitillia Turnbaugh, " dn. for Hirelings, " do. for cash paid Paupers on leaving the House, and Stage fare. du. for Expenses of trip to Chambersburg, Balance in Ilan& of Steward, WE, the subscribers, Auditors to set (lc and adjost the Public Accounts, DO CER. CIFY, that we have examined the Items which compose the above Ac count; and that they , are correct; and .that there is it balance of FOUR DOLLARS AND EIGHTY SEVEN CENTS, in the hands of the Steward, being from the sth day of January, 1841, to the 3cl day of January, 1842, both days inclusive. S. DURBORA W. JAMES. RUSSELL "4:1 -D. COMFORT, PRODUCE OF •THH FARM , _ 200 bushels of •W heat, 70. do Rye, 550 do Corn, • 300 do Outs, - 250 do Potatoes, 45 tons of tiny, 3250 Pounds of Pork, 1100 do Beef, 180 yards linen and cloth manufac tured at house. 400 00 55,4117 13 85 Paupers remain at Poor house, 1842. SO paupers supported out of the house in part. ... . $0 admitted in the course of the )ear. March 1, 1842. 3t-49 605 50 659 88 TIIE WONDERFUL CURES • Performed by Dr. SwAYNE's.Coinpound Syrup of. Wild Cherry, in Pulmonary Con sumption, have excited tie astonishment of all who have witnessed . its marvellous ef. facts; there is no account of a medicine, from the earliest ages furnislig in aparallel; the almost miraculous cures effected by this extraordinary medicine, is unprece. dented. A few of the subjoinned letters and certificates are from respectable citi zens. and sortie of tho many .recommonda. tions I have had in favour of the virtue of -the ,above medicine, , biraitTANT tEsTinoNIC.- 7 -Consumption and Bleeding of the Lungs cured. - -M r. William Sheppard, residing in Beaver ' county, Po. near the state line, •relates as follows;—,"In the month of May last my wife was taken with jßlecding. from the Lungs, coughing, night sweats, hectic Ale. She' had taken a. violent cold; having previously giyen symptoths of the ' approach Of Consumption, I felt Much a• !armed Mid made immediate application to a physielen. "Under his treatment she be- Came worse, instead of hotter, until the first of Juno; when Ilineard from an intelligent Man of Dr. Stcayne's'SYrup of Wild Cher. Ty, and from his earnestness in recommend in it I was induced to try one bottle.— The 'effect exceeded my utmost expecta tions —she felt immediate relief. I then mounted my horse and rode to the office, 'No. 41St. "Clair Street; -Pittsburg-, where it is koot for sale, and procured six bottles more, which I am happy to say has effect ed a.perfect cure. Please publish this cer. tificato, with my name in full, that others may•know where to find the greatest bless ing on earth. 27 47 9325 77 37 /50 00 73 R 3 110 00 Ol 00 25 20 24 00 30 09 200 00 40 00 . 100 00 90 00 21'00 173 75 182 34 718 76 160 00 466 00 60 00 ti tO 144 78 110 00 80 00 $5,203 70 213 an The.abovo invalunble Medicine for gale, at :my office, No. 54. Nerth 6th ,street, Phda., and .by SA VI UEL S. FORNEY, my sole agent for Gettysburg,. where the ooly genuine article can be had. •' DOCTOR SW AY NE. .111arcb 1, 1842. Im-49 $5 417 1? NOTICE is hoieby:'given that applica .tiou will be made by.the undersigned for 'License, to !seep a Public House at Turk ',Springs, Latimer° township, Maras county; at the April Term of Quarter Ses sions, one thous3ud eight hundred and forty-two. • . t . . - - • - KETT LEW ELL . 4.I; .GA RDN ER. We the Subscribers, do certify that Ket tlewell•4s; Gardner,. the above applicants, are of good repute for honesty and temper• once, and are well provided with house room and couveuicnces for the lodging and inietirminidatiOu of strangers and travellers. W. R. Stewart, Wm. Gardner, T. Stephens, J. I'. Raffenspdrger, J. Frazier C. Lafferty Win. Ickes, 'Samuel Hollinger, Michael Bower, John Pay, G. Albert, John Vog,ler. March 1, 1842. „, 30-49 18 95 95 09 55 00 2 45 LICE:VSE. NOTICE is hereby given,. that I intend ni apply at ihe next _term of the Court of (limiter Session. of Adams , county % for a Li!:ense, to keep a Tavern in,the house, 1 -20 17 40 now occupy as end), in the town of enters burg, Huntington 'township. JOHN T. RAFPENSPERG.ER. $221 15 We, the undersigned citizens-9f Hun tington township, do certify, that we• are well acquainted with the above named John T. Rair iisperger, and,that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance; and is well provided with house room and conve• nience.i for the lodging and accommodation o f trayelters, and that the same is fleece sarY' . • . • . Jacob, Gardner, natiiel , She4 . r, Joseph 'Tay ler, • . Thomas Stephens SOrialiart ,thlotel .riekeß, garrama.Wiremati, Gardner, W. R. I,..s.tewart,. Wm. leki.s, Michael Bower. Match 1, IEI2. 3:-49 Dolls, Cts 81 81 3 00 ' 4 00 02 e2ifi 2 , 1 4 87 $221 15 WILLIAM SHEPPARD. NOTICE. ADVERTISEMENTS. . • .PROSPECTUS Of a . New and very cheap Magatrne; 'On the first Of Aptil, will be commenced's New Nianzine, (to take the place of the .4 Pi,centx and tludget;") under the title= 20 30 •‘Tiar , Baltimore Offonth It will be issued with n far neater cover —on good paper and type, and will (e I composed of closely printed matter—a mounting to , nearly four hundred . volume. Each number will be accompa nied by a vans - 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 i general features and helliday-customs, but likewise of tho &ORIOULTURAL peculiarities of every month. This will be a new fea• lure, and, is hoped, will render the "NIONTEILY \ T IMER" a peculiarly welconni guest on every i'ARSLER ' S table. The first I number will, likewise, bo embellished wit)i nin engraving representing . Shakespeare's "Turnin— the Shrew,! 'Hush ated bya ate. ry from the pen of Charles Lamh, one the most popular authors England has ever I boasted. This plate, and the illustrations of thementbs, have never appeared in arik other magazine. The quality of the reading matter of the Baltimore Monthly Visiter, may - be in- ferred frcrn the following list of contntnii tore— to which oilier distinguished names will be, from time to time, added. To in struct and to amuse will be our aim. Rev. E. Y. Reese, Rev. Leantior goer, Professor J. R. W. Dunbar, Prof. Ed- Ward Portman, Prof. Chapin A. Harris, Dr. C. C. Cox, Dr. James ,Hamilton, Dr. John 'Fonerden; Dr. J. W. Geyer, Mrs. Lydia Jane Pierson, Mrs. Amelia B. Wel. by, Miss Esther Wetherald, Author of i "The Two Christmases," David Hoffinan,l Esq. N. C. Brooke, A. M. Mr. M. Top ham Evans, Mr. T. S Arthur, author of the ''Subordinate," Mr. J. B. Jones, author of "Wild Western. Scenes," &c. .Mr. L. T. Voight, 111 r. J. Austin Sperry, Mr. J. E. S. Rochester, Mr. Thomas C. Atkin- son, Mr. E. C. Squier, 51r. Q Barbour, George Yollot, Esq. M. S. Lovett, E. Tudor Horton, • “Milford Bard," Author 01 1 "The Deserted Husband," John Smith of Jno." Author of "I Doctor's MSS." &c. &c. &c. In the line of 'critical notices anew books, n di'ciiled improvement will he made upon the plan of the "Phcenix and Budget" —and in the ,way of stories, an, imprtent reform will be adopted, which will abolish the plan of givuig long novels continued, ' provokingly, from number to number. In order to place the work in tbii hands of such as, may not feel willing; to Nay the more experisivo prices of tnewtilly msgri• mos, the proprietor has determined to pub lish the work ut the extremely low price charged for its plainer and unillustrated predecessor. The price will therefore be $1 50, for a single copy-r-fine copies for $5 00. This is giving about four pages for ono cent. It is desirable to receive orders at once, at we may know how to regulate our The trade will be served at very liberal ►ates--extremely anxtou9, as we are, to extend the usefulness of the work, as widely as possible. Address, pistage paid, "The Proprietor of the Monthly Visiter," At the Mike of the Saturday V *sitar, No. 2 1 2 N. Gsv Ptreet, Baltimore, Md. Feb. 15, 1842. To the' Citizens of attunes County. FEE.E.ow etrizElNs:—l perceive I stand charged in the "Star," a •paper of your 1 county, with three offences. First—with j making an attempt to injure the reputation of a medicine. "fictitiously" called Dr. %Vistaed Balsam of Wild Cherry. . This is positively false. Dr. Waiter's Balsam of Wild Cherry never had a reputation to in jar©. I did say it was fictitions, and I say so still, and I challenge enquiry. Second —I ainatharged with bolstering up a "Syr- . up" of Wild Cherry. ,If it is _meant Dr. .Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cher Ey, that medicine has no occasion . of hal storing up. It has thousands and tens of thousands to prop it up; its virtue alone wo.nd be sufficient ifevery otlisr prop was cut from under it. My highest aim is to do good, that others may, reap the .b4refit with myself. . Tuird-1 am accused with trickery. This is equally false with the rest—which those who know me best can testify. What I would call trickery is cooling out under false colours, calling thingsby.namos which belong not to them, with a view to give, a reputation Which they do not deserve. For.an individual to make high pretensions to cure the most formidable disoages,.without any knewledge I of the sctenee of medicine either in . theory or practice, is prestimptnous.in tho highest degree._ It was years•after my medicine was introduced into the sick chamber, and its virtues:had become widely known lung before others began to catch at the name of" Wild. Cherry" —thinking to borrow a preutation from that already established. • ' D. SW AYNE. P. S. The above medicine is eminent ly calculated to cure cough?, colds and all other breast complaints. For further par ttculars,enquire of S., S. Forney, my sole agent for Gettysburg, who keeps.it pure and unadulterated, likewise at mY • office No. 54 North sixth street, Philadelphia. Feb 8, 1942. JOB P ILINV7rIXG, Such as Carelg, Circulars, Hand-bills, Neitly an.l e l / 2 :peditiously executed at i~'Esrtc~•J~ CONTRIBUTORS. this office. A DVERTISEMENTS. TO. MY CItI4.II)ITORS. IVAKE notice that I have applied to the •1 Judges of the Court of Common Pleas 0 1Fiantilin County, for the benefit of tho Insolvent Laws' of the Commonwealth of Puntisylvania, and -that they have appoint ed Monday the 11th day of Apra next, for the hearing ofttio and my creditors, at the Court House in the Borough of: Chamhors burg, when and where you may attend if you think proper. TIIEO. DITTER LI NE. jilarch 8,113 V. *te-50 IN THE MATTER Of the intended application of SOLOMON ALBERT for License to keel. Tav ern, in the town. of Elumpton, Reading township, Adams county—biting an old stand: We the subscribers, citizens of Rending township aforesaid, recommend the above petitioner, nd certify that the iiitror Tuv. ern above mentioned is necessary to . accom madam the, public, and.entertain and travellers, and that the ahnve petitioner is of good repute for honesty r and temp:3r ance, and is well provided as required by law, with house room and Conveniences for rn lodging andaccoinedating strangers and travellers. Jacob Fackes, C. Blish, • Thomas Weroary, Jacob Myers, David White, Jacob Smith, Henry Albert, Andrew Brugh jr. John Trimmer, C. Myers, Michael Hennes, J. 3. Kuhn, Michael Phillips. Henry Rummel- February 1,1842. "3t-45 C &BIN r e &VOA . 1111 F. subscriber respectfully informs his id- friends and the public generally; that ho continues the übave business in South Baltimore street, where he intends keep. ing on hand a general assortment of CABINET FURNIT.URE, SUCH AB BUREAUS, TABLES, BEDSTEADS, &c. in short, every article in the'line of Cabinet making. All kinds of Furniture will be mode 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 he flatters himself to receive a share- o the public patrona:!e. JOHN BRINGAIAN. Gettysburg, Jan. 18, 1842. tf-4' 3avzi Egn rsza MANUFACTORY. - • 1 ,1 4 '; . Itts% 7 • ralllE Underaiffned respectfully informs jiL. his old moods, and the Public' goner aliy, that ho has re-commenced the abov,e business, in South Baltimore street, one door south of Mr. Samuel Fahnestock's Store, whore he is prepared to maneacture 7300'1'.3 AND raioras . of every desertption, and of the best Mate rials. Lie invites his old customers to give hun a call, as he is determined to please those who may- favor him. N. 'B. FOUR JOURNEYMEN SHOE. it:MERS wanted immediately, to whom constant work and liberal wages will be given. 111 addition to the above he has opened a GROCERY STORE; and having just received an extensive aci itiv'rtment of GR.OOERIES, comprising Corse, Sa vo r, Teas, Molasses, Cleeese, and other articles embraced an this lino of busi- Illtss, he feels codident that he will be able to sell, for Cash,or Country Produce, on as pleasing terms toi any other establishment is the place. A ohare of public patronage is respectfully 'solicited. JUAN BAR RETT: Gettysburg, Nov. 10. tr.-34 LAW NOTICE. . Mut r lLT Viso SEV; Attorney & Counsellor at Law, KT kV ING withdrawn from public life, - 1131 - will henceforth give his Undivided attention to the business of his prefession. The Law Partnership heretofore subsist. ink between 7'haddeus Stevens'and D. M. S nyser still continues. Any business en. trated to oi.her or the partners, will re. ceive the care and attention of both. tp:733•OFFIC.E, as heretofore, in South Baltimore street, east side, three doors from the Court-house. Gettysburg, Sap. 7, IE4I, IMrORTANT -CAUTION. BEWARE . OP I M POSITION:—Haying no tired several remarks attached to the advertise. merits of a 'Nosirern called a' "Campound Syrup of Wild Cherry", - -by which it appears the pro prietor of that article to endeavoring to injure the reputation of that invaluable and highly ap. proved modicinn—"Dß. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD "OfIERIVI," 7 —and bolster up his miserable prop 'ration, by resorting to fiction and falsehoods, we deem it necessary to .cautien the ngainst such trickery, and request all those who wish to secure the gon.tine preparation of Wild Cherry to be very particular when they purchase or they may be deceived and got a ve. ry different article. fn order to protect tha public from imposition, wiry rights have bean secured, arid the genuine Medicine will invariahlif be pet' on in moulded batthis With lire words "WISTAB'S' BALSAM OP, wit,r) CHERRY"—blnwn in the glees, and the signature of tient,' Wistar . M..D on the label without which none Is genuine. . •WILLIAMS , & Co., Agenti for pr. Mater. r'-Remember tho genuine Babtain it; sold on ly in Gettysburg by. • SAMUEL It BUMMER, Appointed Agent. hlatitriburg, 14. 1841. • tl-3,9 A DV ERTISE ENT. DENTAL SIT KG' EI/Y) • • ,v 4 ADDITION TO TN - , IVI733MOAL . PFLACTICE, R. D. GILBEIt 7, it , prepared to twri alineraf"Teethl tha boat qu'll'iY2Aud to perform all other oper ations for the preservation and beauty of the teeth. All operations wAnt:ANTro. Gatty4burg, June 15. ti... 12 CABIITMT WAREHOUSE, Chamberiburg Street, Gettyster;g,Ta., WUERE the Subscriber will 'constantly koep on hand a good assortment of Suitablo for those who are about to cont. mince house keeping. ; Such persons will . ILO it to their advantage to give him a call, as he is determined to sell.his work low to suit the times. , COVVINS. All orders for Coals will be strictly at tended to as usual. As there appears to he no regular price for maltipg this article, I 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 Eight Dinars; small ones of the same material will be charged- in proportion. -• • DAVID IIEAGY, Agent. August 3, 1841: • • tf- 10 A PENNY SAVED IS A PENNY EARNED: . ifi . kt.t. and examine the Fnusn SUPPLY of Cheap Vat 'LT 1111 E 7,2 'a 0 1) ri which I have jest received, and which in! chiles a large and beautiful assortment of Now 9t } -le Britoil and Domestic prints; 4 4 Chintit:s and Lawns; Fine Ntinzhoster and Domestic Ging- ha ins; Jaconett and Cambric li - instills; )bbinctta, mull and Swiss muslins; tadsline French worked Collars; Thread and B tbbinette Laces; (goad as sortweut;) Lace Veils and Linen Carnbtic [land kore.hiels; French Kid and Silk Gloves. ASSORTMENT OE CIIMJELP-INGSZERY, VdrY Cheap s:4Vrenot. Qo!.rkfnsin~T- Irijh Linen and Linen drillings; Cisliineres and Sumner cloths; Ribb'd and Plain Gainbroons; American Nankeens, Cotton drillings; 'Pickings, Checkti, Brown and Bleached! mail 1'116; Linen Diapers, Linen Table cloths; HandsOme Ingrain CarpetingS, &c. &c.; which will be said at veil reduced prices for CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE. R. G. M'CREARY. 4t-10 Juno 1,1841. HOIRSR•iPOWER AND THRASHING MACHINES. THE SobscribAr takes pleasure in an warming that he is now prepared to fu rnish the Farmers of %dams and Franklin Coun , ties with the best HORSE POWER AND TutusiiiNG M.I.CHINES ever put in operation In either of the above counties.— . The advantages of. the. Morse-Power are (ibvious 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 haviig greater leverage and lees friction requires lighter draught. - The auperiort-I ty of the Thrashing Machine , consists in that of Thrashing more grain. in any given time with four men to attend it, than the 11achines now in use de with seven men to attend them. The above powers and Machniet, 'are permanently constructed, and will wear notch longer than any heretofore offered to the public. The Shops in which they a-0 manufactured are Mount Maria furnalice, near Milloratown, Adams county, and at Indian Springs, near Waynesboro', Frank lin county, Pa. pCPAII orders will be thankrulfy receiv ed and promptly attended to at either oi the above chops. Farmers and others would de well to examine the above, *previous to purchasing.olaewhere. J. DON ALDSON August 24, 1E341. Om-24 NOTICE. E3tate of J AOOD flUMP11121.11(3, deceased.' L E TTERS of Administration on the Es• tate of JACOB HUMPHREYS, late of Gettysburg, Adams county; deceased, having'-beon'granted to the subscriber, re Hiding in the said florough=-he hereby requests all persens indebted lo ,said de ceased to niiike -immediate paymen t of their respective accounts, and all persons haying claims . or demands aftsinst said Estate, to present "them 'prOperly ,11Whentkoaied fo ir settlement . J V.IIES Feb 1, 1641. , /17:DAN Apprentice to the Pria . inn . Business wantexiat tlk Offise. . . ki WHAT !IRS BOA, And ji: you have a friend ,eclatlini,or know any ens. thitis aMimed with thkt distressieg.,i i sew o SUMP pet.usdc them ve ttbvirs doily in ti that famoud and unrivalled w) diclheolw 01" WILD CHERRY,' which hub cur,d o f this c o m pl a int atter every thin& clue he': tarot d. Reaa, the loi:oving undnubtedilekK.lo of its (army: 130d:borough, S..pt` 10 Ib4l. Doar Sir— Ple,sesend me two bot t l e , rntwe of } Ur 13.111.15111101 Wild Cherry, like that >cogent me betel e. I have taken nearly ail of the firdt two, and confi deafly believe this medicine is ill core me. I have Lied a great many remedied within the fait year, bat have Lever found any thing that has 'dieted we so much. It had dimmed my cough entirely, cliceke.) ory night sweats, and 1 sleep better at night and feel bet ter in every way than I have for many months. Yours, respectfully, JAd.:Et; Kt tdr• 1101meshurg. Friend Wiqtar—l must again trouble thee to rend metWobottlesdnore of thy luvaluaddle Bataan). 1 have now taken three bottles in all, anti angere thee that it has done ine more good than all the , fie dicke I have ever taken before.' Send by the stage as snort as peaaihtc, and oblige thy friend, Bristol, 3 S A e c t: l tein n b O e L r i: 9 4l. 1541. D.,ar Dsotor—Bearing 60 many people. talk abent thladvonderful cures your Balsam of W ild Cherry has made in Con•mmntion, I sew to one of your agents the other day for a bottle, and have found it to relieve Imo an tn , ieh, that I want threolottles more sent soon, au I believe it will pure me•too., I have used- a great many balsams of itifferent kinds, - have tried davne's Expectorant and other meilicimealifeiltled, hut nothing Kits 'ever 116(16 inn as mach good '.dis yours has. Scud by tbc steamboat Bolivar. Yours linty, . Witt,fma TticibtAa. 44-Ilealtles lts astonisbinKellicacy.iit Con''sruptlan, it icatin the most effectual remedy ever discny , •rud for LAYER COMPLAINTS. ASTHMA, BRON CHITIS, • COUGHS, CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH, &c , as hundreds will testify who have been cured by it after all other remedies had tailed, • (0.13 e very parlitular to u , k for Dr WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. Sold wholchede and retail by WILLI 4 MS Sr, Co , Chemists, No. 33 South Fourth street, Phildtlelphitl. . Price SI 00 n bottle. For sale at the Drug Stnru S R. BUEHLER Gettysburg, 0ct.19, 1841 ANOTHER I LIFE SAVED. By. the extraordinary' virtues of that um-N.o;fe medicine. the "BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY." the well-known fameux rem* for CONSUMP TION AND LIVER COMPLAINT. COUGHS, COLDS, ASTIIIII, mtoscurris. CROUP, WROOPING COUGH, &o. DJston, June 16, IE4I. To Di. IL Writr.n: Dear Sir,— In your last letter you ask if your Bal sam has been successful in this city. In reply to that enquiry, I can assure you I have never before sold any medicine that has sold so rapidly or been used with such universal success, as yours has. In tone cases it has effected surprising cures. and in 0010f11 bat{ given vest rellef after every other reme dy had failed. But there is one case that excels tiny I have yet heard of. This was a poor w oma n that has been afflicted with CONSUAIPTION for several years. awl hail tried every thing in rain.— Knowing she was very poor, vet very worthy, I liCrt her a bottle gratis, which she said relieved her 'rely much. This eircumstanceseas soon made known to a religiubs society she belonged to, and they imme diately presented her with half a dozen bottles, which she-has also used a part of, and is retro , stink very lust. She told me a few days slate that sl.e . h.,(1 not felt so well for the last year, and lielievs ' your medicine was the only thing that saved life, &c. The same society have purchased over thirty bottles for digl•rent persons, and will no doubt purchase many more as they praise is very highly Yours, respectfully, • sier.s-urrirract Ir. IS A & CQ. titis.ile very particular wlien you purebnoe to .41 , k for '• Dr. \VISTA It'S BALSAM OF WILD CO ER • ItYi" as there is a SYRUP of this name advertised that is entirely a different medicine. Prepared, wholesale and retail, by WILLI/0 1 R & Co., Chemists, No. 33South Fourth street, Mils .delphia. Price $1 00 a bottle. For 541 e at the Drug Store of S. 11. BUMILER. (31 otty shur 2., Oct. 19,1841. 6rn THE CAUSI OF coNstfmrrioN.—Sini. pie as thorn complaints aro usually considered. no one can Bony thoir holm; tho most common cause of this fatal and distressing disease. It is indeed a melancholy truth, that thousands , ! victims to Cunsumptitin every year from no c L i k ” cause than NEGLECTED COLDS Yet w• find hundrods, miv thousands who treat such complaints with the greatest indifference, and lot them run on for wooks and neon month*, v out thinking of the danger. At first von ha— what von mly consider a slight COUGH .r. COLD; you allow businonn,-ploasuro or carniels• nose to provont you from giving it any attend( :I; it then setting upon your breast, you become hoarse, have pains in the sido or client, expecto rate largo quahtitioa of matter, podium% miss with blood, a'difileulty,of breathing ensiles, et k t then you filid your own foolinh neglect has briougr on this 'distressing complaint if then you vole,, i life or health, he warned in thno, and donti triV with your COLD, or trust to any quack twitruy—• to cure you, but immadirktoly procure it bol"c 0 two of that fnniniis remedy, the •`IIALS , WILD CHERRY," which in known twig, tht4 most speedy cure over known, as thousands vv. testify whose lives hew) been saved by le . L 7" De vary pertice'• when yen purelnl•n !o oak fur "Dr. WISTAR'S BALSAM (1F Wll.l. CHERRY," as thoro Is also a SYRUP of 0,4 name in use. Prepared, wholesale and retail, by WI LIAMS &Co No. 33 Sloth Fou. street. Philadelphia. Price $1 00 a bottle. Fur sale at the Drug Store of • S. H. BUEIIL ' 7 :10 Gottyabure.,Oet. 19,1641. CROUP IN CHILOIII.. MOTHERS,• BE ON YOUR GUARD.--, This is the mention when this destrtictire con • plaint attacks your interesting little • childr and often robe you of those you fondly lout and carries hundreds to the grave. Every moth-. or should, therefore, know Its sy mptoms, watch them closely, and alwaYtt be prepared with a remedy to cure it, tar many era daily sacrificed by such neglect. At firitt .the. little patient ig seized ,with a glittering. it grows restless ' hes flushes of boat, the ever become red and awullen, it breathes with difficulty: end then cornea that fearful COUGIUthat will purely terminate in convulsions•or death itnleee something is Immo. Mutely given to cheek it. . In this complaint the "BALSAM. OF; WILD • CHERRY," is, wail known to be the mart speedy cure ever discev. Bred."' t la' indeed a proems rernedy'..---mild, safe and. Innocent, and sure to givn the Hide suf. fererimmediatmreliet. and quickly r ept - ore )t • 3 Beaty and health. Every mother elirn lures. he children should always keep in the belief) and ONO 'lt to theM early; by do; ,, t! on you lun'Y often gave the life efonoyoil cmdly love.• Rome - miter this is thefamous' re ..didy. of that distinguiphrd ph wpitsr.. whieli hap cured thou. „;,' d r ; of, COUP, VA' 1100 P . COUGH ASTIAMA.•CONSPNIPTION, &c., after every idiejno had failed. • ii 'Re Par.icolar when von .pnrchette to ark WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD ? PHERRY," as there is a SYRUP of this name 'arivartitied that entirely a different medicine. r iap.red Only hvl WILLI (MS t 4. Cn ,Chemists, . - N0.13 'tenth Pouitti greet, Philadelphia. ' -Price 61 00 d brittle. Fur sale at the-Drug Store of •- BUMMER. Galt y Ott tg Oot• 19 : e4l. f 6in..3A
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