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11 SI A TI N 7
1 STAND: North-weft
ihe,D iamond. Gekvfibing.
tent Pt their Ihaute nitheir,
litomert for pnrt talon.
iti respectfully inform the
public that they continue to
ut and 31ake all
Garments,
the heat manner anilon
atonable terms
ming done, as heretofore,
by Rower MARTIN. O:::TFAAhiMIA regu
larly received, and every effort made to se
null a good fit Sad substantial sewing.
The subscribers hope, by their long ex
perience in the business, and renewed ef
forts to please, to merit and receive a con
tinuance of the public patronage.
o*r.The SPRING FASHIONS have
just been received from the City.
E. & R. MARTIN.
Allatinds of Country Produce ta
ken in exchange for work.
April 7. 1848.—tf
TRIUMPRINT SUCCESS OF
Bolo* locrmiriesuurr.
lfollcroviag eertiticata, whirlvvrunceat
nnftived kr the proprietor from a lady
in FredgLisk, gives conclusive proof of the effica
cy of Rose's Ilitpeetorant in relieiving the afflict
ed aear altailieeptapleatioas. , _Read &adjudge
for ,youniedVir.
Fassiesicit, April 12th, 1848:
.Nr. .1. P. ifens;
Ste+4lyeildsit .danghter 'Ms bean afflicted for
*butt time jean witheiore throat and enlarge
'unto( thefrotwilikmait tor.. the year. 60 treat
wu the .welling, that she was unable to sleep
Ilwetttlemhalfweitonr at a!ttme, without being
enagolheil,eg inurt.thatipgar, io , her throat and
opening it, for the purpose ofinesitleing. I had
tried every thing lbw was .reematnended, and
solvititelailltssitiene both hemandia Se‘tisnoses
blibibesignow,no ntliefi (they could Oldlettiltet
00 Y1brulPflkristt Ow lance, *Webs would not
coneentik ing AL coatinind is that state. until her
eseit,Wee, .alindo, known .to your "loam to. this
plamb,wiso ? nromptly furnished the Egpettontot,
and afar nsing four bottles, her throat ts.alinost.
entindy... - cured- No one enold scarcely, believe
the lieninktderived tram using it, initthow who.
eaectlitatete - in ,which he thteat ',nu before
using the R:spectornnt. and the appearance now t
There are several persona, known to your agents.
who bare watched the progress of the medicine
&min Ronal. who are walling b. butlityto4hie
trufbisf flisiesentinient Whose taintd tan; he bald
by calling ski him, • 1 have alsq otaAtbosill,upee. 1
*twain in vises of See., in my family, and
Can Conia reconitnend ir.`-'. , ••;-.•' ; ..1,• ! .;.,
.iflrt . .., :..... ...PAUDENCS - StOlt* .
. 4 ' ' . - 4 ,.:* , . .!.- ,'„ ..:::CAUTION.- -._ ' r .".. -,•:'•? , ..1.. :
T. .
,;, t
~ we bag the wards "Riseq
.2,
ford li-_ .T
. - • litaltimerr, Xi. blown.,. ii, .
..
g1u5,,,7 - , ~ ' "initials J. F. R.° sta mped OIL '
seal. t„..' l :- . llgailt hereafter will brut* ,. r
~
A N ''' -- 110291., primed' front a ".- e
engtalapiiiMily. for the propitetorosistr 'chi
will a sthe , fiscUsaile of my .weikeniirgen:
tank ~,-,:,,Ftmwteikuil sold by JAS. P. ROSSs J . 1 1
. . t3i ; ". : , .. Druggiat. BeAtimge,s4,
y 1 .. by S. if. 111.7E1ILER,l 9lttyeburg,
Mr .-, :R . STE'. WART; Petersburg, T. S.)
J. ' ,1846-Iy:' • ••': '• • '••- - ' ' ''''. '
any
- and . 11ferebants wishing the Agew .
cy of this medicine. whew third ire une v ioill
have it seat to them by addretisipsdpuraidothe
Froprietor,mg(gitiitrapproired, telferenvie:- i
B . 44 7 ?RETHr..VPILLS have opal%
apre y 4 !Item dmilar,o; Orich acconts
witA, orackhitly airengthaq ih& purifr
V, bb
READ AND UND-ERSTAND:,:-
lIMPIMPIUiPLE, OP. LI PE ; the I naba.
Oat
,fa{deilAyiaibk,priciple which animas* the
hunti,a hre, end whose, seat ,ia in the Wm* is
one °phut:neat impenetreble secrets the cm
tor."zike eilttiot comprehend his pitaiipli, bat
wet that it is in the blend:' for if wine
easakftike amount or blood ru the ilie,ire deu
crease the Intitt:lPLit or rare: and that,,id we
army.ittli tb. Wood from the hody,atat lent aeon
es. ro we Mtn; te'' Ithat thelOcrirlses. l l4l
on Brits abject, In one can doubt rt.fin lile •
the flesh W mirekneiLtt tisidtlif . " ll 4
can booler'reisteke'opoli this subject so ad mss
then be:ibio cisheinced that anything la hielafint
pedes the einialaliolt of the Wood ninstriermal
or boar elowo the principle of Llfe, aid make the
hod In Mena tr. Injury from, the prinapie
vp lity.,-implerliteri la thirletiOnn ?Jene.
We idideny it. 'Mere is in every created
being a principle of cutralstibasfYi as well as a
principle of animation, It is when this corrupt- 1
'batty becomes tido powerful for tha,../dne Pais-
ewes or Blood, that disease emanate,: It is 1 1
not because it dowsexist, but betwontillltheomes
serrvs ; in Mitt* It has taken an ittniliniteyetill
to tterglve l ilt , elf ; in some, it has dentate pare
monbt%Wieloirth, and the child stillbornie:-.'"
The constitution of the child dispeadit tipon its
parent's; he receives from them the principle of
his life. and ,sl.O that obirh will t Itimately de
de.lfoy hint; and when of age he treason.. them
to biereitildren.
Tit*, we. bee that in the same body is the
Pritapplr of life and also of corruptibility- And
it is,onty by due attention in some bodies that
health eh be secured by artificial modes of assist
ing the lennions. of life to throw off the occasion
accumulations at corruptibility , whieh oteero tee
would ;overpower the principle n: life, belote the
individual had reached to the full period of his
existence; according to the principle of life with
in him. For, in order that men should °nil eat
thin yieriodaf life called old age, a perfect balance
mustexist between the principle of life and the
principle of corruptibility. When the balance
is iR Winn W the ptioriple of life, we observe the
energy of character n ith admiration. And I
hose, no doubt that just lu proportion as the life
proollphi predominates is the energy both of
body - end Mind. By the ti-e of proper medicine
thus ineueioaye be secured until a good old age .
Tha,prowiple of corruption is subject to the
inflummeoi many causes of vitiation. It is, there
fore, inchiaary that we be prat ided with ample
means to prevent injury from it ; or in conke
r-loonm of this visitation that putridity nould be
produced et hith would destroy the individual ere
lie had arrived at that period of life which he
would bare done from ;he principle of life which
was in him. ?ion, to accomplish this. we must
prevent: an accumulation of those humors which
beer down the principle of lite. Do not wait for
an attack of sickness. but on the first appearance
of the windy tlaillt nature in her operations to
expel him from the body. This is the object al
ways attained by throe who use Ba•Nligrall . ll
PILL& Thountods who have kept their beds for
year. have been re , tored by the use or this medi
cine. 1 hey are ti, harmless as a piece of bread
yet all powerful for the retnosai of disease wheth
er throttle or recent. itifectious, or otherwise.—
Ay the use of Brandieth's Pills. the blood is grad
ually purified, and becomes too strong for all im
pediatrists int its f course, and thus the body
is renamed to perfect health anti useliiliwss. The
idea idlwo spirits, the one good and the other
evil, basing power aver man, is thus given a
corporeal application; and, what is better, we
know how to assist the good principle, the blood,
sollteellnie hod humors, and thus produce health
cod triteerinhenu, whets before there wasoothing
but esdneestasid despair.
Tyr. Draadreth Pills aro sold for 25 cents
rs=t Os,__•ll..Broadreth's Priocipal Office, 241.
y; N. York, and by the following duly
authrobsid Aportst—J, M.nietrenson dr. Co., Cet
i...n*lg t J. 11. lePeroary . Petersburg ; Abraham
Itioire A llheaeliennewin A. la Fartand, Abbottstown;
C• role, liam l tlolt ; lane eringer & Fink,
Mary Duncan, Caelitown; Geo. W.
Haw , Fokeliele ;J. H. Anlabough, Bast Berlin;
D No reamer litichaniaviam Banal Mink, Han
gone., [Jane x,1848.
iresit IP Flower Senior,.
_ittert variety. from the - celebrated
IlltAla.Eß Gardens, New Lebanon *
N, - Itorke-olso RISLEY'S Garden Kul
Flown fkortts*just received end for sale
at O* IDivir cad Book Store of .
S. if. 1111EIMER.
ONO** Minh 17, 184 g.
Plilllndelph in tdvertlseunents
JACOB LADOM US'
CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELRY' STORE
No. 2tH MARKT Sr. PutIADLP HIA.
... e ft TuE subscriber has eon
it:.
C 0 stantly on hand one of
t a b s Lr largest
iuett s aonfdt cheapest
he abort'
to be found in this cit
. :
I.lls. . or elsewhere. Watches,
gold sad silver, of M. I. Tobias, Joshua
Johnson, Wm. Robinson, E. S. Yates Ar,
Co.. and other celebrated makers.
Also, Anchor Escapement, Er.pine,ainl
and Vertical Watches, some of which arti
at the following extremely low, reduced
prices. it_ -- 7.Warranted. _
• —'
Full jewelled Gold Lovers, 18 retail:sae; $3B 10 I
" ttiver to 10
Gold rEpines, ' • ' !lit to 30
Gilter so • • ; II to -lb
Qwirthee, . 11, to 10:
Also, other watches ac Jewel' , than the
above prices,:saitable troders. with a
splendid assortment ,of gold chains, steals,
and key' 1 Gold and Silver Pencil', Jew
dry .of erety.deserlption.• .
Alma. 2.3 4 aud 4 tune. Musical boxes.
Old Chip and silver bought or taken in
exchange and the highest price given.
Allot ids rode the subscriber will guar
antee, as cheap as any other establiebrnent
'in the United States. Those wishing say
'Mpg in the above line are invited to call
and be convinced of the above filets at 246
Market : street, below Eighth, south aide.
Philadelphia. IrrAll orders punctually
attended to.
Important to If'atch Maker, and Deal
ers.--A large assortment of Watch Ma
kers' tools and materials soiling off below
emit to close a concern. '
April 21, 181181 -Bur
FRENCH REVPLUTION.
, .
T
IRANTS. all well as Monopolies,
L must 611 ; so must prices. That
tit is a Actium% piored by calling et
• ' ' '.1117 ;e Z2,
*ORM BPICDriII above Arch, PiTILA
. •• 'D LP A.
. Fine Goldend Sit
, oa. verWatehei;low
: (4 4 0 er than vvereffer:
ed in the city—
.irieOseolo dis - A4 Nietalip ,;
:Thwitoek consists in pen of Gold and
Silver. Leterct lEpiuss and. Quartier
%Paha.; Jusetry of the newsstand most
faihienahte patterns., -
SILVER SPOONS, dte.—Tartieular
attention paid to these articles, the quality
of W hich is No. I. and workmanship ditto.
The thidablishommt 'of EIJEAT ha*
4410trellinsivi'a fpsFoVat' yymins;
jtt:SWONII Skeet, and!uli"mAgleA OPAL"
'tasty- %fib ' pottni.
VEAB/ 1 40 . 014/1 sr $4.1N 0 per ,set
14n ,be made for leis if wished.,
;WATCH GLASSES.--Plain, 10 cis ;
'N30%415 :.Lunette; SO eta; other articles
in
l 1
roportion.
eon:giber, you din. buy here below
,ii published list of prices ib Ahis city 01.
Now York.
',W-00 1 11ePaktlig. PartitsiSrly.ittehded
to' and warrante4to.give.satisfaCtion.
N. B. Old Gold trnd!Vet !sought for
cash taken iietcharge at (don't forget
the No.) '72 :Nerth Second 'street, above
.1.1.1 th, Philadelphia.
2 ,10 , 48., I tSept. '47.--ly]
Mg' OffEAk 3 EBT 'A?4I) LAMEST
4,Hoiirtitient• Gold'mad 'Buyer
WA.ItTIFig,
or *
, .15rsor,sac
LoverWstcheoltill jaw
ed,'lB cantles's*, 1135 to 40
Gold • • 44E68111 pitf4l44, 15
Silver Lelhot stabs.; full **oiled, •17 so 30
.6 rEpinip , ?.. • 0 to 13
" Gltit4fierdu AM oat', run imolai. 8 - 63 10
•511. 1 1.:5! - . .
Gold rengls, 1•80
Gold Pen, diamond point, silver holder rad
SiliseTil Weir
iWitlt o tseaje - usortailint •of diarntind
bniast pins and diamond finger rings, whielh
I will /411'11;16h Chapin. than any alirreiri
the With a t largginoek of neek,,,r,erb
and' foloitigne;
in the Watch, and /eatery, line, all ~of
which I am tfieterinined td sell ehestperlfhin
can be bought elsewhere. I at satisfied
with sultan profits and ipriolcsales '
As for my stock of Watches, both gold
and silver, I defy
,competition ; am re-'
gards quality and quantity, 1" am prepared
to sell them by the single watch, by the
dozen or gross, so that persons can be surd
of being suited with a watch mit of my
extensive stock. Persons, by sending the
amount of money which they wish to ex-1
pond, can have goods sent to any part of
the United States, West Indies or Canada ;•
or by sending the money to any expre.es
office, the money to ho paid on the deli,.
cry of the goods. All I ask- is•ittial, to
convince persons it will be much to their]
advantage to purchase from me. I guar- 1
suttee all goods I sell to be what they are
represented, or the money will be refund
ed. Please save this advertisement, and
call at LEWIS LADOMUS'
Cheap Watch and Jewelry Store,
913 MARKET St. above Eleventh.
North side, Philadelphia.
picr•All kinds of Watches imported to
order.
April 21, 1848.-8 m •
Philadelphia Wardrobe Cloth
ing Emporium,
No. 103 Chesnut street, between Third & Fourth,
North Side,
TO Merchants and others visiting the dty,
AT this establishment may always be
found a full assortment of °SNUB
NEWS CLOTHING, to suit all tastes and at
such reasonable prices as will ASTONISH
all. I publish no list of prices, but will
guarantee to sell as low if not lower than
thrum who make mere pretensions. My
goods are all purchased at low prices, and
made in as good styles as can be found in
the city. A call is solicited before purcha
sing elsewhere. as the Wardrobe is free to
all. I'ERRY It. McNEILLE,
No. 193 Chesnut street, Philadelphia.
N. B.—A large stock of piece goods on hand.
Garments made to order at the shortest notice.
.May 19, 1898.-3 m ,
great National W ork.
IRalory of the Revolution and Lives of
the Heroes of the 'Far of Independence,
SY CHARLES 3. PETHRSON
An elegant volume with 18 fine Steel Platte, and
nearly $OO beautiful Wald Engravings.
'titis is * splendid hook. A'valuable
addition to the Historic' Literature of our
opntatryi • We are intich mistake* if it
does not rank with the works of Irving
and Preteott."—ll•ankford Herald.
"It stwpasses'any similar work yet of
fered to tlio American iiiublie."—Ncart
Gazelle.
"ft may belifoperlY donsidered a poen : .
larized Military History of the Rev°ititioo
extremely well and judiciously written:"-- 1 '
North American. •
"The present work on the Revolistion
and its Herckis is silperior, both in . eitent
and design, to any that hal knottolore 'come
under our no,tice.'k,/nOtirtr.', . I.
.4' well liiintieuteti of thaVtg ,
rentful pericid4"3-"Letigtr.t.; I 4 "'=
obeeddedly the best popular•Rlstery
theitevolutitha.and itsaeroes, that has yet
bests given Jo` the.. eountry."--i4aturdsy
Blurting Post.; - ,
— OO...AGENTS WANTED, to canvass
for the above elegant Work in every comi
ty and-townie the iJ, Statett,to whom the I
most liberal inducements will be offered.
Pries only .43. • • 1
Addtsr(fortlisid) WM. A. t.i.tEY,
Np.,199:4V.14f00r0d atreeit,lmlclphis.
May 19, 194-9-3 m
laa atzi tut zbuo
areal IV*, Cap, and Pup
ESTd BLISIIMEXT,
No. 104, CHESTNUT STREET,
Between Third and Fourth atreets,
PHILIDELPIII.I
Adv`ertisei had constantly on
hand and manufacturing, every des
cription . of - HATS • AND CAPS, of the
latest and moat approved fashions, con
sisting of • • •
YOUTHS' HATS, AND CAPS,
in great variety, among which is a
now article for Spring and Summer wear.
3IILITA RI( CH.A PEA UX, Caps, At c.,
made accenting to, the Army and Navy
regulations, and for superiority of finish
and material, have never boen surpassed.
THE 110.1MHZIt FASHIONS`
For gentlemen, consisting of Ftne Reeky
Mountain Beaver and Gossamer' Hata,
(very light) Panamas, LeghOrn; Fine' 'Co
bounrs, Ate.; &e. Also fine Straw, Braid,
and flair Cloth Caps; Ladies Riding Hats
and Caps.of entirely new styles, in fact
Alio largest assortment ever before offereil
to the public ; being as low in price as
any Establishment in the country:,
licrPlatea descriptive of the. Fashions
will be found in .Godey's Lady's Book,
and Graham's Magazine. Remember
OA KFORWS,. ,
N 0.104 Chestautitreet, between Third turd Fourth
streets, Philadelphia.
Match 3,1848.—1 y
IXOW 4 'LL MEN TILIT
iIIiNSIITT at 00.
lIAVE REMOVED from 192 Market
street, to their
.New,liplendid and
Immense Establishmentto be known as the
tower. Hall Clothing, Bazaar,
S O. 182 SUREST STREET,
DICTWEENIIrT4 AND DIXTR,
rundk*LrmA.
The Proprietors feel a reluctance in pro
mulgating what in any way might appear
like the ,usual bombastic exaggeration of
some in the
. trade, but will beg leave to
quote the 'following notice fom one of our
city papers:
• "One of the greatest curiosities that our
City affords to the stranger, is SEN
NETT et CO'S great Clothing store, No,
182 Market street, between nth and Sixth,
which has been styled "Tower Hall,"
from the peculiar finish of the front. The
building is an immense one, containing
seven capacious rooms, all of which are
stocked with every variety of seasonable
garments, arranged in the, most perfect or
der and regularity. The proprietors take
great pleasure in showing their building
and contents to the citizens, particularly
strangers, and to those corning from the
country. We , know of no place more
,worthy of a visit.
May 26,-1848:—ain
Country Merchants can Save
FROM 15 TO 25 PER CENT.
'IIIIY purchasing their .thi Chaim. direct
from, the manufacturers.
Puller 6k Carmichael
Rave Opened* Vitarehouse,Ne..l3s North
ThinVetreet, above Race, second door
sbuth of the Eagle. Hotel. PITILADEL
PULA. where, they wilt alwayi keep on
hapd a complete assortment of Patent Elsa
?AC. Cat title 011 Cloths, 211 i 36,40, 46, 48
and 54 MON, wide. Figured, Painted,
and Plain, on the. Inside,on.Muslin, Linen
and Drilling. Table 'Oll Omits of the
most desirable patterns, 36, 40,46 and 54
Aches wide. Floor Oil Cloths, from 28
ches to 21 feet wide, well seasoned, and
the., nearest elyle of patters, all of their own
tnanidaeture.,
.0:7 -Transparent Window
shndes, Carpet4i, Ake. An g ood warrant
ed. Vune 2,1848-3 m
Allegheny Rouse,
289 BDIRICET BT. PHILADELPHIA.
Tux subscriber (late of the
Washington Hotel, Harrisburg, Pi.) takes
this method of informing his old friends
add the public generally that he has taken
the above imbed HOTEL. The 'House
is airy and iornfortable, and has bean ex
tensively altered and improved,, and the
proprietor hopes by strict attention to bus
iness, and 'a proper care for the comfort of
his, guests, to merit and receive a share of
publik patronage. The Ilotiae.ii situated
very convenient for the' Travelling Public,
being only two doors above the Harris
burg And Pittsburg Depot, and within two
minutes walk of the Baltimore and Read
ing Depots. Stabling attached to the pre
mises. Terms $1 per day.
E. P. HUGHES, Proprietor.
Sept. 3, 1847.—tf
Langenheim's Daguerrian Gal
lery, - Exchange, ad Story.
HON. HENRY CLAY, visiting this Estab•
lishment for the purpose.of having a
daguerreotype taken, expressed flattering
opinions on this favorite place of the“beau
ty and fashion" of Philadelphia, and vast
numbers of strangers resort to it to pro
cure a good Daguerreolye. The-Propri
etors will make every exertions to extend
the long established fame of this well known
establishment. Family grouper, Croupes
of Children, and single portraits of all sizes
are executed equally well.
Philadelphia, April 21, 1848—ly .
Awful and Ornamental.
EIANS in the greatest Abundance, at ai
m- most any and every price, can be had
at Schick's Variety Store. Warm weath
er is coining on—therefore call soon.
*April 7, 1848.—tf
ILVER AND GERMAN SILVER
PENCILS, VIOLIN STRINGS,
&e., of best quality, can always be had at
lb* Fauey Store of C. WEAVER,
fiallithore Advernsemetits.
WATCHES, JEWELRY, IVATCH TOOLS,
:kIND
AND LIONfa .
No. 192 BailinOre street; Ballimgre. 4 ' l / 4 .
W 0 ULD call the,attentio4 of country
oPrcbanti, watch-makers, traders,.
And individuals .to their stock of . Gold and
Silvpr !Aver, Lepioe and Veript2iyatches.
GO* Fieneild laird i 4 tria;--Plittit ngs and
Ear Rings, Spjfetpales, and-pritan
la Ware c rfiliiver Spoons ? ("eaters and Cart-
Weelticke. and Riney 04ptls,--logetlitj'r,
With k EittAnt; and-Pirtt, •
`Griiseeri;:fittirf , prels, Yftr&o.o 3 l 6 l l l
item Tweezers,;ll'4o ? 6 40.1
whtheY intend ,furnish ati.mood and
Si cheep as any other Ilfultet 19_0i - city
or elsevihitiii. Oillersfor,Jow,lrYilVatell
es, or %Vitali materials, promptly and care
fully attended to at No 102 Baltimore et.
Baltimore, April 7,1848.-2 m
J. M. ORGY
• JOHN M. OREM A - ; .CO
MERCHANT TAILORS,
AND WHOLESALE DEALERS TN
Cloths, Caraanseres, Vesting,
and Tattare 'rrinena tags,
No. 2:10 MARKET STREET, N. W. CORNER
OF CHARLER, RALTIMORE.
A LARGE ANNORTMENT 07
READY MA DE CLOTH ING,
Of Superior Qualify.
rir win ['BIC& 0.NLY.,60
March 31, 1848.-1
William Keilholtz,
Dealer. in Paints, Dila, Brushes, Glassy,
Varnish, Praia, and Mixed Paints, of
all colors, at tAe lowest rates,
Corner of Franklin and Green streets, opposite the
Penu'a Avenue, lialtiznore.
N. B. Wit.t.tnir. KE141101.23. having had
a long,experience in-Psints, Oils, be
ing a practieal ' itouse and Sign Painter,
will give . ill information, respecting mil
ing Psti'n'ti; dm., gratis. Country Mer
chants and others supplied on moderate
terms.
Oct. 29, 1847.—1 y
....._
BLAO/121411111NG.
THE undersigned has connected with
his Conclimaking Establishment a
large Smith Shop, and is prepared to do
ALL RINDS 07
BLACKS3IIIIIING,
INCLUDING
IRONING 0111RIAGY, MGM, WAGONS, kG.
Ile would say to those who have Horses to
shoe, that he has in his employ first-rite
hands, which, with hie personal attention,
will enable him to give entire satisfaetinn
to all those who may_ favor him with a call.
CARRIAGE & BUGGY SPRINGS,
(warranted) will be promptly made to or
der at all times.
r:PAII kinds of REPAIRING done,
both in Wood and Iron, at the most reduc
ed prices.
11:7• Thankful for past encouragement,
the subscriber solicits a continuance of pat
ronage, and invites his friends to call at
his Establishment in west Chambersburg
at., a few doors below Thompson's Hotel.
C. W. 1101'l'MAN.
Gettysburg, October 15, 1847.
G. E. BUEHLER
ES PECTIM UN informs his friends
IA anti the 'ptiblid generally that he has
now on hand a large assortment of TIN
MIRE of every description, which he
will sell at moderate pt icos— , -ali warranted:
Persons wishing to purchase at low rates
will do well to call before purchasing else
where.
MUSE 5P0U7.60 will be made
and put up at 1,2 nents a foot.
' REASOnik.
BOOTS 016. StIOES.L
Wh o D. Kendleharf.
W' OULD most respeetTully . inform
his friends and the public htgene
ral, that he'hair removed his
BOOT IX SHOE
Establishment to the Muse for many years
occupied' by D. LITTLE, as a Sadler's
Shop, (opposite the Poet office, and in the
immediate vicinity of frinert STOC a's Store)
in South Baltimore street, where he will
be happy to attend to those who may pa
tronise him as heretofore.
'thankful for past favors, the subscriber
solicit a continuance of , the patronage here
tofore so liberally extended to him.
D. , ILTADLEHART.,
Gettysburg, April-7, 1848.-3 m
VIOCLAS.ATION.
1017 REHEAR the Bon. AVM. N. Itt
• V vINE,Esc. President of the Several
Courtin(' Comncilt Plegii, 'in the counties
composing the 1991:District; :and Juitice
of the Courts of Oyer and: erminer, and
General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all
capital and otheitifferideri in - the said dis
trict—and - Gloms Snit= and Janis
Ivl'Divirr,'Esqs„' Judges of the Couits of
Common Pleari,anileteneraj Jail Dertreiy•
for the trial of elf capital and other offend-.
era in the county of Adame.--have issued
their precept, bearing date the 19th day
of April, in the yeat of our LORD Cotip .
thousand eight hundred and forty-eight, end
to me directed, for holding a Court of Com
inon Pleas, and General Quarter Sessions'
of the Peace and General Jail Deliiery,
and Court of Oyer and Terminer, at Get
ysburg, on filon4ay the 21st day qf 4u
gust next—
NOTICE IS HERERY GIVEN To
all the Justices of the PeSce, the
.Coroner"
and Constables within the BALI County of
Adams, that they he then and there in their
proper persons, with their Rolls, Records,
Inquisitions, Examinations and other Re
membrances, to do those things which to
their offices and in that behalf appertain
to be done, and also they who will prose
cute against the prisoners that are or then
shall be in the Jail of the said Couhty of
Adams, and to be then and there to pros
ee'ute against them as shall be just. •
BENJAMIN ECHRIVER, Basazir.
MhenJawlo 149a4s1yaburg.
DIAMOND TONSOR
S.•R. TIPTON.
161A.81110NABLE Barber and Hair
Dresser,. has removed Iris "Temple"
to the diamond, adjoining the County.
dings, where he can at all times te found
repared to attend to thereat' of the public
F rom long expeVienee he , flatters hung*
that he can go,thionglinfi the rastuficaticine
of.the itonsorical 'leper nuente, with suet an
infinite degree of skill tie will meet the en
tire satimaction of,all Tho r eubinit .theta,
shine to tI Itehri
'hopes, tifereforeilkatelattention to husi
nesf and a desire to p lease, he will Relit
as welhairt`el+tve"Tltibentfihilie'tit Public
t patronsgo. The lick win be attended los
their private dwellings. .
NEW ETABLJSIBIENT,
nr,sity SMITH,
R"rP U
ECTLLY informs the eiti
vine of Gettyshnrg, and strangers
who may tarry here until their beards grow,
that he has opened a new s a lo on i n th e
~hop formerly ocenpied by JAron 14:Ent,
in West York street, one door West of
Paxton's Ilat-store, where he intends prose-
Wuting the Tonsorial business in all iLI va
ried and various branches.
if'. razor's good and sharp,
flt It share your lace without a smart.
Gentlemen, call and see for ?ourselves.
MA sponge is good, his towels are clean,
And in his shop he's always seen.
DEEILEIZM
p. 7 He also respectfully informs the
zentlemen that they can at any time Nave
their boots blacked in the nenteet style.—
Gentlemen can also have grease removed
from their clothes.
Mary Ann Smith
RESPECTFULLY informs the ladies of
Gettysburg that she has furnished the room
adjoining the above, where she intends
prosecuting Shampooing and removing
dandruff, in which her friends have been
pleased to rvecord to her the palm of supe
riority. She will also attend to removing
grease from ladies' apparel.
Gettysburg, April 21, 184 R.
BONNETN & HAT .
4 EINE lot of fashionable Sttnuner
tIATs and BONNETS are just o
pened at STEVENSON'S, at reduced
prices, where is now offered a full assort
ment'of Dry Goods, Groceries, Queens
ware, &c.,
ISABELLA NURSERY
RUFF TREES, of all kinds, (grafts
jr in the root,) can be had of the sub
scriber on reasonable terms. Please cal
and judge for yourselves.
e. W. HOFFMAN.
DVSPEPSIA,
And and all Diseaere of the Stomach and
Borth.
DYSPEPSIA, or Indigestion and its
consequences.—An eminent Profes
sor says: "It chiefly arises in persons who
lead either a very sedentary or irregular
life. Although not reg arded as a fatal di
sease, yet, if neglected, it may bring on in
curable Melancholy, Jaundice, Madness,
or Vertigo, Palsy, and Apoplexy. A great
singularity attendant nn it is, that it may
and often does continue a great length of
time without any remission of the symp
toms.
CA.USES.--Grief and uneasiness of
mind, intense study, profuse evacuations,
excess io venery, excessive use of spir
luny; liquors, tea, *Mimeo, opium and
other narcotics, immoderate repletion. o
ver distention of the stomach, adefi
ciency in the secretion of the hile or
gastric juice, exposure to cold and damp
air. are the chief causes of this disease.
MYTOMS.—Loss of appetite, nau
sea, heart-burn, acidity and-fretid eructa
tions, gnawing . of the stomach when emp
ty, uneasiness in the throat, pain in the
side, costiveness, chilliness, languor, low
ness of spirits, palpitations, and disturbed
sleep.
TREATMENT.--DR. .11,LE S
VEGETIIBLE COMPOUNDhas nev
er failed in affording immediate relief and
a radical cure for this disease.
Principal Office, No. 77 N. Eighth at.,
east side, Philhdelphia. For sale in Get
tyaburg by 8. 8. FORNEY.
luty 30, 1847.-ly
.ROWAND'S CARMINATIVE SYRUP
gS a certain cure for Diarrhea, Dysentery, Cho.
Ism Morbus, Bowel Complaints, &c., Ac., as
thousands will certify who have tested its virtues
within the few months It has been offered to the
public. Read the Certificate of Dr. Roar,* high•
ly respectable physician of Philadelphia:
"Gentlemen—l cheerfully bear testimony to the
good effects of your CARMINATIVE SYRUP,
after having been cured of Tam severe attacks
of Diarrhea, within the last .few months. Being
opposed to "mammas in any form, it took much
persuasion from a friend, who keeps It in 'his house
as a"family medicine," to induce me to make use
of it. He spoke se confidently, I gave it a trial;
and I was not slow to make a trial of it, on the
second attack, having been relieved so soon on the
first. I have prescribed theCarminative Syrup to
a great many of my patient', and, I am pleased to
say, with the same good effects. You see at liber
ty to use this as you please. Your's, &c.
Nov. 25, 1045 'l'. P. S. ROBY, M. D."
IlrFor Wein Gettysburg by S. IL BUEHLER,
in Abbottatown b Wk. Brrvistoaa, in Oxford
by Lisa" & Ittratir, and in Franklin township by
Tao" /A J. Commit.
Dr. C. le.' Appleton's Celebrated Remedy
• FOR DEAFNESS,
IFIAINS in, and diaeherge of .matter from, the
ear, together. with all other unpleasant symp
toms, which either accompany or announce
ap
proaching Doiawe. This invaluable medieine
the remit of a long: and faithfully outlined course
of experiments instituted with the sole view to
diseover (if piesible) a pertain, and. at theraMe
time, a Sate remedy fir this dreadfully a/dieting
disorder„ and after being exteesively used' in the
private practke of the subser'iber durAng tie last
eight yeart, very - nom/rood cases with the Most
'remarkable success, is now offered to the public ;
for the benefit of those, who, from,distance or other
.gatures, cannot hate the personal attention ef the
proprietor; hi the ranee eonfidence of ifs side spy,
and in the fir th belief that it will netedisappoint
the expectatioesof those' who may hateoccesion
for its uae ; short, that it is the most VALUA
BLE Reticle OM offered to the public for this di
. • . ,
For sali in Gettysburg by S. H. BUEHLER,
in "Abbottatowet by, We. Biwrisosai in Oxford
I 'byla ttr & Bomar, and in Franklin township, by .
THowts. J. COOPY,A. • • [Aug. d0,15-47ty
Dr. Cullen's Indian VegetaPle Spedfic
For Female Coniplaints.
r•' iIIIS medicice is fast taking the place ofeve
ry preparation heretolorkosed for diseases
arising from Weakness or other causes. All that
is necessary to secure this medicine a place in the
porncetiz Practice of ever, family, when such a
medicine is needed, is a tnal. It speaks for itself
is innocent in its operation, and no injury can a
rise from its use at any time.
ID - For sale, wholesale and retail, by Row*wn
& WALTON. Proprietors, 376 Market st. Phila. and
by 9. H, Bug.HL ER, Gettysburg ; Wm. Bittinger,
Abbttisiown ; Lilly le Riley. Oxford, and by T. J.
Cooper, Franklin TO. • [Aug. 6,'47-1p
OETTYMIrRO, PA
HEALTH-HEALTH
THE MOST EFFECTITAL OF ALL KNOWN
EU:Mk:IMES.
Dr. Duke's PAnacen, •
The only radical cure for consumption:
in ALSO remove* and permanently c oats all
arising Item an impure suite of
the blood4-vvic.: Scrofula se liing's Eva, 'Shea
matisni; Obstinate Cutanoons Eruptiona.rimples.
or Pustules au *else', Blotches, ;Riles, Chrome
fiCsni•gyeil, Rimy' Wotan an titter, ifiedid.
Enlargement. sad Pain,of the Beats iiind..lollll4g,
Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitictu ag irorusiZcintica
or Lumbago, diseases wisin g, an injudicious
UPO of Morelos', Dropsy,Exprisamor Imprudervis
is life also Chrouic Constitutional, Dreonlers.
In this meilieine hatlittell intiocunt hut , yary j pom
tent attiehre of the cegetabhainitdom sun oultdvidi.
forming a compound entitedyitmuatirrithe char.
actor and properties from arty Other PruParalioli
and unrivalled in its operation on the system,
when laboring under disease. It should be in the .
hands 01 every person,srbo, by Nisi:lnes, or cellar
al routes of life, is predispoaed to the very many.
aliments chat tender life a curse, instead eta Wool.
inc. and no often revolt in death.
FOR SCROFULA, Dr. Drake's runacee is rer
commended as a certain cure. Not one instance
or its failure has ever occurred when freely used
It 01M4 the disease and at the same time imparts
vigor to the whole system. t•crolulous persons
ran never pay too much attention to the state of
their blood. It, luantication shonlil be their first
aim ; for perseverence will accomplish a cure of
teen hereditary disease.
FOR ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN, Scurvy,
Scorbutic .ktfections, Tumors, White Swelling,
Erysipelas, Vlcei., Cancers, Running Sores, Scab"
and Rile., Dr. Drake's panacea cannat be too high•
ly extolled . it searches out the very root or the
disease, and by removing_ it from asyaleabgnakies
a cure certain and permanent.
I..NDIC,CS rION.—No medicine, perhaps has
ever been 'discovered which gives ao Mitch tone
to thg stomach and causes the secretion ,ot,:
healthy gastric juice to decompose the food as Dr
Drake a Panacea.
RHEIRATISM.--sDr. Drake's Panacea is u
sed with the greatest /metes* in Rheumatic Com
plaints, espevially such as are chronic. It cure,
by driving , out all impuritiesand foul humours
'Which have accumulated in the system, which
are the cause of Rheumatism, Gollt,and Swellings
of the joints. Other remedies sometimes give
temporary relief; this entirely eradicates the dis
ease trot% the system, even when the limbs and
bones are dreadfully swollen.
CONSUMPTION can Or cured, Coughs, Ca
tarrh, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, Asthma, Dif
ficult or profuse Expectoration, Hectic Flush,
Night Sweats, Pain in the side. &c., have been
cured, and can be with ■s. much certainty as any
other simple disease. A specific has long been
sought (or but in vein until the discovery of Dr.
Drake's Panacea. It is mild and sate but certain
and eMeacious in its operation, and cannot possi
bly injure the most delicate constitution. We
would earnestly recommerul those afflicted to give
it a trial—and we belive they will not hare occa
sion to regret it. The system is cleansed and
strengthened, the ulcers on the lungs are heated,
raid the lallitai — Widually regain their usual
health andstrength.Read the following teetimony
Philadelphtn. llde. 14th, ls• Cf.
Deis SIII,--in reply to your question respect.
ing the see of Dr. Drake's Panacea, I will say,
that although a perfect disbeliever in the existence
of a Formren, or cure for all diseases, however Val
uable it may be in certain conditions of the sys•
tom, still t hare believed that a cure for Con.
su mpt inn would be discovered sooner or later. and
curiosity led me to try your medicine in two very,
inveterate eases. They were pronounced by the
attending physicians to he pc LMONA a v CONSrVII'•
TION, and abandoned by them as inruenhle. One
of the persona had been order the treatment of
several very able practitioner, for a number of
years, and they said she had "ofd fnehinned Clen
eumplion rrmiltentd with Srrnfuln." and that she
might lingo foraometime, tut could not he per.
manently relieved. In both CA , PV the effect otihr
Panacea has been most gratifying. Only tour nr
fine bottle• uric by one of the persons before
she began to improve rapidly. The other took
about ten. It. ;II only add tliat familiar as lam
with consumption by inheritance and by eaten
nine observation as a study. anal knowing alert the
injurious effect. in nine rases nut of ten of tar.
bone•et, un I whet ‘egetable tonics. as w,•tt as
of many of the c rpect or ants and sedatisass. I
should newer hake recommended the use nt Or.
Drake's Panacea if I had riot been arq•i.iinred
with the ingredients. Isiitlice it rn say that Th.,e
are recommended by our mo-t popular and Brien
tific physicians. and in their present combined
state form probably the hest atteratke that has
ever been made. The cure is in aecoralanee with
a theory of Consumption broached m France a
few years ago by one of her most eminent wri
ters on medicine, and now established by Fact.
which admit of no dispute. Very respectfully
yours, L. C. °CNN.
To use the language of another, "Pr. Drake'.
Panacea is always salutary in its effects—never
injurious. It is not an Opiate—it is not an E,c•
{velment. It is not intended to lull the invalid
_into • fatal security. It is a great remedy—a
grant' healing and curative compound, the great
and only remedy which medical science and skill
his yet produced for the treatmeut of this hither
to unconquerable malady. And no person aMiet
ed with this dreadful disease, will be just to him.
self and his friends if he go down to the grave
without testing its virtues. A single bottle, in
most cases, will produce a favorable ehenge In
the condition of any patient, however low."
TO THE. LADlES.—Ladiesof pale complex
ion and consumptive Labile, and such as are de
bilitated by those obstructions which female, ore
diable to, are restored by the use of a bottle or
two, to bloom
,and vigor. It is by far the boat
remedy ever discovered for weakly children, and
such aa have bad humors; being pleesent, they
take it. It immediately testate, the appetite,
strength andeolot.
Nothing can be more eurprisingthan.ite invig
orating effects on the human frame. Persons all
weakness and lassitude before taking it,at once
become robust ah.l full of energy ander its influ
ence. It immediately counteracts the nerveless.
nese of the female frame.
CAUTION.—Be careful and see that you get
the genuine Dr. ft 'a Panacea—it has the
signature of Gan. F. on the wrapper Ind
alsolhe name "Di. Ditana's Panacs•,Part.•."
blown in the glass.
Premed only by *roans& Co. Druggists, Na
21 North Sixth street,Philx., and for sale by
S. 11, BUEHLER, Gettysburg,
COOK & ZELLER, Marne:abuts.
March 3, 1840.-1,
TO THE AFFLICTED !
Compound Medicated Candy:
on the Cure of Colds, Coughs, Spit
r ting of Blood, Broached', Asthma,
Whooping Cough, Pains and Oppressions
of the breast, in& ill" other Pulmonary
complaints, and other diseases which have
a tendency to produce Consumption. It
serves &WO as an ef f ectual clearer of the
voice. ,
This Candy lo entirely a **table pre•
paration, the piirieipel-ingredienta being,
Here-hound,- Wild ,_Cherry, Bantaparilla,
,Boneset, Electunpane, Liquorice, Phu.
:teed, beton/Moss, Prickly Ash, dte. and
will, if• taken in time, relieve the system
from those distressing adlictiond that tend
to Camiimption.
One glint advantage in this valuable
medicine is its cheapness, the public not
being imposed upon by the enormously
high prices which are 4enerally enacted ,
for Patent and other medical Preparation'.
Each package contains directions. Call
and try it !
'Prepared and sold at the Confection and
Variety store of the Subscriber in West
York street, one square from the Court.,
house, and next door to Thompson's Ho
tel. It can also be had of the following a
gents—
- 8. H. Buehler and S. S. Forney, Gettysburg ; J.
Brinkerhoff, Penfield; Mra. Duncan, Cashtown ;
J. Lower, Arrendtatown ; Peter Mickley, Mute
masburg; D. Kauffman, Bendereville; J. Burk
holder. Benderavil le ; Stehle, Dutterow's Mill ;
I. S. Hollinger, HeidlerOurg ; Henry, Abbotte
town ; Shorb and Johnson, Errunitsburg.
C. WEAVER..
Gettysburg, Dee. 17,1647.
Stanton's External Remedy,
CALIAD e :
ittrovrili .11,44 soliairlr,
Is now nniversally acknowledged to be. the ~
INFALLIBLE BF:11411Y .
For Rheurnathm, Spinal Affections;Contractlea*
of the !Muscles', Sore Throat sod Quinsy, I.'
sues, Old Utters, l'aimi, in thelailk kind ' i
.4.lesit,tAgue',in the dieing 113 1 ,14 4 mi, , ? i
Tflot h- A op, rpitug, Arporil, ,'I ~, •'•
l
Sal ti t
Abeam • otos, Cri
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etieenequalledibYady atesitortreet t edy. -if I
1 it e•lfllllasPl Pelftbigito`diuo it I riDuisfi*.it,bas ,
,
1 : wen
, for some tint, sileutly Arid tittsayripi i,
'tt,ead hoW, 'when its bebeficjokPflpt Till ",
exPeViendlit hy sd liiint, l iiii ekpiesile aqua:
Studisteite dontfeuelly Opgaiiitig;i4dThogge r hy
haae!beert midi, whole by l itii ;llll ,lel"debiAnte I
pia clue afflictedsbookieo to eenaidia lin ens 4 r
, PI itajavllVillbk trOd iiifillbbleitallif Y. : r ~., ~,,
!Ir. Plee..,.E. Otanton s t.. 01, Popttotcur, is i cep.
sten l i g receiying feitirnontali ttf . besternsisceised
~
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!rein' tile hie, bad ' riney'of tie illtid it iliiigteietf
'offbeat ',1006a belief: 'ln ere 'tate 'i eh bed '
been a cripple (or eight yeent iii , ; lll . 4 onlenteelt
the spimi, when at the age of tato yintei-hty .1111
ftoll3. II chair. Medical treatment tailed. Istallear .
bottles of the Liniment fgatored bArllo,ltttelelliqkt.t
and, he now joins With bis Playmedes in thoir,,
youthful gambols, asrobust ah tliethe4likitest .
them, and only a small hump un his back to re
mind Miura' Isis early sulreringe. Price All habit"
per bottle. . „i, . , _, i , .
Vieliar — Wa Itr . if' JO
sT.ANyoks tam-) .-Py.Qtraiw t sAT.
EIL tet 'be the poet ireleable
Alb reitie:tly tilat bee yet teem tlieteeete!l ) ,ituti
may be *tied. telettitilit'reetAtt e brit Who tney
have octets/on lot Hi ui• in Maio of
MILK IeKIIIER., Aapr. 1111_111113 BREAST,
SORg ARPIN.% &e. •
This Ointment is partieuirviy intended for those
tomplabate Llmt Mptbertkam trribaring Ike
nnrstng otiefabta, Aral may be truly railed •Mre
Nurse's Friend. , Fricke '25 tte'per bee;
G. }I Sl'ANTosl,Proprialar, Sing Slot New
York. Sold by
S. A. Buehler and S.'S. Forney,
tysfoutg; Irm. Wolf, East Berlin ;4..
Far/and, Abbottiown ; Lily and .fliley,
Oxford ; Jacob Aninbnugh, BamOton
'Luck, New Chester; Ab'm Xing, Hip
terstown ; Holzinger Feree, Peters
burg, (Y. S.) ; G. W. Ileugy, Fairfield.
Jau. 7,12.18.-6 m
:D 12 CULLEN'S
lasalase retielo ads AP.1.•••••,
MOWAND & WALTON invite attention to
6 5 /0 the tellowing mitertitement:
DR. CULLEN RYER VICTORIOUS!
Aso proof ut the continued soccess of DR.
CULLEN'S INDIAN vEuErADLE PANA
CEA, we refer to a le•w of the many l'ertifirates
in our posaeasion for cures performed by this
great Purifier.
Capt. I'. 1.. Sanders. Constable of South Mul
berry Wiird, cured of Barber's Itch.
Reese'll child. No. S 3 North- Reeenth
street, cured of hereditary Tatter, w hie!' covered
its entire body.
Mr. M. WCleas' child, No. 3si) Markel Street
afflicted with scrofula trim ii. birth.
Mr. li. W. Maxwell Grape Court, Market it.,
above Eii ttlt. cured of Scrofula, had Inarteen
open ulcers upon his tautly at the time he csim
menced tak.initthe-mounetnett-. - •
Miss Christiana Sancti. West spruce street, be
tween Reach and Willow stn., near the Schoylk ill
cured of Scrottila had steered eittht years; her
heathens .o much affected that tea and toffee,
would pass nut at her ear—this lea strong ease.
Capt. John K. tkirclay, No. 4011 Markel street,
Philadelphia, cured oh scrofulous Stale I.fr Of •.:n
years ttanding. This cane in well known tn ma
ny of our bent ph ysictar a, who have frequently
ads ant amputation.
.Ir. Isaac Brooks. Jr., No. 5 Jefferson, west
of Schuylkill sixth street. below Lucent. This
wan undoubtedly one of the most severe canes of
Serer - n{3 ever Cliff's!, and is certified to by many
at our best phyencians and clerer men and also by
Jo.eph Fkaboor. No 1 :abort court. east from
T , ochth street, shove Race. cored of Setolulous
Sore Throat of ~;,•ht years standint.
Mr. JH. Fricke 'child, No. - AA Dock street,
Philadelphia.
Mr. Michael Duffy. No. L ' K North Frent street,
(at P. Brady As Co. s) Philadelphia, cured ot Tri
ter of twenty five years.
Mr. William Flemming, No. Nil Washington
street, between Eighth and Ninth, Philadelphia,
cured of Erysipelas °flour years, which destroy
ed the flesh to the bone„, ,
William Barker, cured of Scrofula. This car*
hail been in the hospital many months and dis
charged as incurable—he Is now well and may
be seen daily at our office.
Mr. David Kirgan, Muddy Clerk, Hamilton
County, Ohio, cured of Scrofula. This was a
aeryeesereesere. and Kirgan says that could mo
ney prevent, he would oat undergo the same af
fliction for Tea Thousand Dollen!, • nil yet be.
was cured for it few &dints 'by Dr. - Ctillin's 'ln
dian Vegetable Panacea.
Mr. John W. Hazleton, of Muffles. Hill, New
Jellies, cured of 'fetter of over ton yearn mini
tog, with a few bottles of the Panacea.
Mr. John Broeken, Germantown. at, the age of
61 Team, was cured of a violent Tester, that had
troubled him for eighteen years.
Mrs:Eve Siseoe, No. 53 South street, between
Third and Fourth, from Schuylkill, ented . erre-
Ter Some on het areas, after suffering twelve
year. with them: Mrs. S. 02 yenta ofige.
Mrs. Elisabeth C. looter, Secant at., four deem
above Washington st.,wea cured of • Tette, ea
her lee, which hod troubled heti fourteen year..
Mr. Hiram Ridge, Attleboro, Reeks evenly
Pa., cured of Salt Rheum. This este bad been
pronounced incurable some, of i 1 physi
cians of the Aro, standieg.—ea • fart meet had
recourse to CVLLIII . B Psie•case and wee cured
completely in a few months, after suffering 10
years—The disease had covered alpost pis entire
,Parlfoo.
Mr. aidrie. Otis; lite of Perish street, new of
ofansyttek, eared of Tette,. of 0 yews in hands
end feet. .
. .
Mr. Mellon Grubb, Juniper et reet % near Spruce,
cured of Scrofulous ulcers on the shoulders,
whieh hod defied the doctors more thrika year.
Afflicted reader, Ovid• to our 'Mei , end get
these Certificates, from' which yen will learn the
.extraordinary sufferings of these persons, as well
as the mode of cure. . . . • ,
Sold, wholesale and retail, by,RoSr'snn
Propiletors, 376 Market streni,Phil adetplia,
mid by the 4olliiwing
- S. IL Buehler, Oettyrborg.
Wns. .13ittihget,AbbOttstolarni
Lilly do Riley 'Oxford.'
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