=y.; } ^ y„~- Ei _yeral States might be preser ed in the etectoM colleges, on the ensuing Presiden tial eleetipn; but before the question was dis f,_tlikkeui,u4ittea_ ro.se—and--reported,_ ,he House ackft4i4lied. ffl MiRRIED, On the 12th inst. by the Rev.Stp.innel Mr. SAMUEL. SHIELD .to YAGEALKpit:it, both ofGeripliny township. Suddenly, on the 21st inst. Mr. WILLIAM SLAY NAUGH, of fctenallen township, in his 63d year. On the 13:h inst. Mrs.,Nnomt MaaTis, of Me. nallen township, aged about 6 , i years. On the same day, Mrs. Leuisi.STEins t of this county, in the 79th year of her age. ADVERTISE 31 ENTS. V A 11AULA_BILE_IIJEDICIN (g . .. 77 1?-cfotionendetl by unquestionable tv conclusive testimonials. 1.• tHE Proprietor confidently offers to the pub: hc what experience has proved to be one of the aunt efficacious compounds in the Ma t eria Medico, thr the cure:of that class or distressin g , dangerous anddnveterate Diseases produced by an impure state of the blood, acrimony of the hu mors and vitiated habit of body, and usually exhibiting themselves in this. various forms of Scrofula, Salt Rheum, 1;• -- prosy, St. Anthony's Fire, Freer tithes, White Swellinits, Foul and oh. situate Ulcers, Sure Lev and Eyes, Scald, Ilead, Scurvy, and I:corral nint, where Mercury has failed: DR. RELFE's BOTH ti WAR. DROPS: have,th a multitude ot cascs,cured those inveterate and ,deep-footed complaints in their worst and most hopeless stages. The Drops are also given with success for violent eruptions after the Mea sles, red blotches, festering eruptions and pimples on the face; and in connection with Dr. .bear's Liniment, they remove white swellings of the joints. The Scrofula, in its early shapes of mere tumors behind the ears and under the chin, and swelling of the upper amid nose, will not only quickly yield 'to this preparation, but scrofulous ulcers, which have spread to sock an extent and depth, as to corrode the cart ilcges and urea the bones with emirs have berm gradually and per manently healed, by tje persevering administra. tion °IOUs powerild medicine; the sunken squal id countemmce restored to its florid hue, the vital energy re-establbdied, and the whole system Puri fied and invieorated. 'Fluty are also the best Spring. and Autumnal Physic. From many other proofs °Me superior virtues of Dr. Rrlfe's Drops, the Pi oprietur selects the followine INTER ESTING CASES CL - 1 - A Lady, to- whom refi , .•rence can be made, , •tvas for years afflicted with humors on her neck, accompanied witlefrequeet itclrtrigeruptions, and running sores, She had tried various remedies rind had -taken the best medical advice, but could get no permanent relief, and her case daily be coming worse, fears were entertaitosd of a. tittal termination of her complaint, when a friend pro videntially recommended the lisuatlical Drops, four bottles of which effected a complete cure, to the surprise and joy of herself' and friends. [LI A Child of 8 years, had lost the use of his arms, one log was almost crippled, hip drooped out of place, thigh and arms swollen and broke open in several places, and many of the sores had - penetrated down to the bone. On taking these - Drops he recovered the use of his limbs, the sores healed up, and he was restored to health, although thought incurable. , Er A young Man, near Boston, was reduced so low by eruptions and sores in various parts of his body, especially his neck and \hands; weakness at the stomach, loss of appetite, general debility, and graduld decline of the whole system, so as to threaten an approaching . Cmistimption. lie was entirely cured, and restored to a tire state of health by five or six bottles of these Drops. Li - A Married Lady was fur years afflicted With eruptions on the time, head, eats and various parts of the body, attended with violent itching, burning„ &c., litol tried many prescriptions with ; out effect; was confined to her moth, and 'aeclined all company. She was cured by taking four bet . ties of these Drops. Lad belonging to Saugus, whotp,lead waa• -coveretHßover with sores ;old blotelieS,was -- Ty — e - iiiiiiiTiTti - reW - filatteicalte revery ether r erne,- tly had failed. 11. ''A Child five years old, had her face covered with a scab, variouscruptions about the body.and was blind of both eyes. She was cured by taking five bottles. A Correspondent writes thus : "I have had 6 cc vs on my legs so bad that.). expected to lose the use ofthemi and could only -walk on crutches; two ieces of bone came away from my right leg; when hbaring tif - yuur - Re'lfe's - llournirat Dromi• - •:atter try-- iv every thing else that I thought would-allay my sufferings, on using three bottles, 1 found myself nearly well; the ulcers began to heal up and cease running." - - A Gentleman writes, lie had been sorely afflic ted for ten years with Liles all over his body, and hating tried all kinds aremedi es without success, by the ase.of these Drops he was perfectly cured. Another Gegitlenran writes: "I have been seri ously afflicted With the Salt Rheum on my head, &c. and resorted to „the use of many medicines without effecting a cure, or doing any essential good,'until I Obtained Homo of your Botanical Drops, whielhon using a short time, entirely cured me. I therefore recent wend it to every person • afflicted with this complaint." Er".l was afflicted," writes n person, "..tor six years with intolerable burnings all over my body, a dreadful ulcer on my left leg, and every other day a retail' of headache. Alter taking one bottle I began to main', and utter thki third, was perfect ly cured; sixty-two pieces of bone came from my • leg, mostly very small, the laid* was two inch . Os lung." - Price $l or Ii bottles for $5, with directions. l'o,''Prepared Irmo the Original Recipe of the late Dr. IV.'l'. CONWAY, by T. KIDDER, his Immediate Sucetssor and the Sole Proprietor, which with the other "Conway Medicines," is for dude at his Counting Room, No. 99, next door to J. ji.nemat's Drug Store, corner of Court and nano-' ver Streets, near Concert Hall, Boston, for sale al so by his special appointment, by , Samuel. H. Buehler, H. DrUggatitieitySburg,. Pa. • 01 ', 1 0tiscrve that none are genuine without the written signature of T. KIDDER, on the outside printed Wrapper. , A largo discouot made to those who buy to sell again. January 31, 1832 ,Peiersburg Invincibies: • • • ATTENTION: VOU .will parade at t your usual place of 4 1- training, on' Wedne.yday the 22nd Feb ruary, next, at-10 o'clock rit. with arum titid accobtremetits incomplete order. •By . order of the Captain • F. F..GODFREY, O. S. • • N. B. Black or blite - pantaloons will be worn on said day.. e , Jau s uieY 34 1932, DIED, lyesva-43 1 ' _ 41% .11 1111ZU.11W.LE 11V,R.K. _IUST received and for sale .at this Oll'ice, ".atirses.., Cute, wid_Pren •/ • a a SICK..IIEADACIIE." By James Mease, - 1W.7). Price 50 cents per copy.. • star Office, January 31, 1533. Pulmonary Consumption. Catarrhal and. Asthmatic Disorders! Izoß E than ONE 7TKI'II bf all the artuUal deaths in this country Jtrul Great Brita•iitytro stated to he caused by that insidious dcstro rof human life, the • . . CONSIT.MPTION: Easily overcome• in its infancy, it rapidly arrives, if neglected, at art unconquerable rind terrific ma turity. An obstinate, violent and convulsive cough •is the inevitable forerunner, when neglected, of dm I'ULMO AI:Y CONSUMPTION, and its attcn lant_tr;iiu_of_lioxrait'-44_.increa.u..., ( .nausea; oppression of the breast; greenish and bloody spittle; 'loss of appetite & increase of thirst; ulcerated - lungs; clammy sweats and hectic fever; general emaciation of the t kis,Ay; shrivelled extre mities; excessive and weakcninirdlsoluit ges; sink ing of the eyes; prostration, : of , Atrength paints and flushed checks; s4oll'en feet and etas; and, at length, while the wretched sulliver is still sanguine nflit:,,coldextrernitip iiid an)tgenizing death. These evils may be nipped in ttict bud by the timely acted:l . lAl talon of that long tried and Aledicine, Di?. R ELFE's A SU)! TIC PIT,LR, which have been known fo cure persons sup:totted to be far gone in a Cpsimiption, and exhibiting all Om appearanc6'Or approaching dissolution. Vie Pills also...cons! it ute an excellent i'v.c roan!. AlliimiciNE. These therefore who are troubled with the common coughs occasioned by acrid humours, tickling in the throat,or delluxions upon the lungs, depsriving the patient of refreshing sleep, and gra dually introducing the train of l'ultnionary alfec. tions, will.receive from the use of the Pills, cer. lain, and frequently the most sudden and cheer ing. relief. They appease the cough, promute'easy expectoration, relieve and .often cure protracted, obstinate and nniSt distrossing cases. C.an/rion Catl,l are generally rcinuved by the Pills in a few hours. These Pills also atiord - irimv , (Fate Hier in tha harrassiug and suffocating complaint of the Asti:- me. In attacks or this disease, characterized by difficulty or breathing ; tightness and stricture a erth•S breast toil in the longs; r,pp,sissive tlatu lonce; wheezing; con.7liing & lioarsenasi costive ness and other Asthmatic symptimi , , the timely administr;.tion of Dr. Relfe's tigates the attack, often ensures permanent relief, and sometimes effects a radical cure. - 'l'ho Pills may be taken with the most perfect safety, us they require, in ordinary cases, no con title:mint, rind may be admini :tered with the itt. :mist confidence to all ages and classos of people. The ,- .e popular P.lls have been used by multi. tildes with unexampled success, in a east variety re:Ps.n4, ft 0:11 these fifth° slightest, to el hers of the most co:irined cilaraCter. Theii powerful agen. cy has been isify,.l to revive from the bed of sic' - ness, the.palid, dejected end emaciated victim, and send hint bathe again to "the - Tiasy hum of men" an active man of business in the full enjoymect of 1110 blessings of health. IL" In Fool'ofwhich, the roll- wing, from a mul. litude of testimonials, are respectfully submitted: "I have tried your Dr. Asthmatic Pills, in Asthma, difficulty of breathing, and Consump tion, when all other Medicine lied failed, and have found them most excellent." Another Physician writes: "I have tried your Relfe's:Asthmatic Pills with a patient of mine, whose case had resisted every thing; the cough has certainly left her." A correspondent mites: "The ASTHMATIC give such astonishing relief in cases of common colds, coughs, &c., as no one can believe unless they make the trial." An agent write-: "Your Dr. Relfe's Asthmatic' Pills have pet funned a miraculous cure in this tal'ain. A man about 50, had been confined some months; Isis feet pnd leas badly swollen; a !mil cough; respiration difficult, and was ttfret e over his physician and . friends, who considered him in a confirthed consumption; atter taking three boxes of these Pills all the th,, 'l4 fling symptom* are're moved,a.nd hods last tecovering. A Gentleman of Plymouth, 70 years of age, was curet! ofan Asthma, by three boxes, alter having. heel aillictied upwards of thirty years. . . A _yolin kr,. Lady of Boston, was severely afflicted for t/iree years with a riolegit cough, difficulty of breftt-Ititirropiiiirrtr-4-44eiotirptio-14-the-silliir-41e prived of sleep, and universally debilitated. , In this distressing state, after having tried other Medicine in vain, and considered as past relief, on lking only two boxes of liiese Pills, her cough and the whole of her symptoms Intl her, sleep was restored ,and her health was perfectly established. (Price S 1 for whole boxes of 30 Pills, and 50 centsfor half do. of 1:2. Pills, With directions.) Prepui ekfrom the Original Recipe in MS. the 1 iito- DrAV .--- 2 1% Cos va:v Successor, and the Sole Proprietor, T. KIDD E R, and for sale Itt his Counting Reom, No. 99, novt door to J. liitiecit's Drug Store, corner of Court and Itanover Streets, near Concert Hall, Boston, and alse for sale by his special appointinont,.(to. gether with all the valuable Medicines as prepar ed by the late 1)r. Conway,) by Samuel H. Buehler, Druggist, Gettysburg, Pa. *.* None genuine unless signed T. KIDDER, on the outside printed wrapper. ll' A largo discount to Country Physicians, Trade rs, Zz.e. January 31, 412 Gellysol - trf Troop—Attent.ion! 7,01 J will PA•ade, in (4etlys irg, on lirednes day the 0.4 day of Februa; next, at 10 o'-- clock A. Al. each member provide( with IQ blank cartridges. J AMES BEL , Jr. Capt. January 31,163'2. tp-43 N. 13. There will ho an Appeal hold at Mr. •Gonrley's tbr the last year:on said day. THE AMEIHCAN FARMER A NEAT WEEKLY PAPER„in guar "." to fOilti, Edited by GinEoN SAmt, is published in Baltimore, Md., by I. Irvine Hitchcock, at $5 per annum. , • . CONTENTS OF NO. 46, VOL. 13.. On Wheat • turningto Cheat or Chess, by David Thomas—On the_ Formation in New York, of a State Agricultural Society —On the Culture of the Sweet Potatoe, in Reply to Q. to the.corner—On the Culture of the Vine, ExPerituents in Training to a void the Rot, by - Dr. James Davis—On the Tamarix Gallica, employed as a Hedge, by Dr.W m, Hall=—(ht the Culture of Aspara gus—pn Fruit Trees, Seasons. for Trans planting, Manner of Planting, Culture; &c. —Grape Vine, Inquiry—lnstructions for. Fishermen, by Col. James Fenwick; Seine Hauling, Rigging, &c.—Heating by blot Water—Stealing Fruit—Apples of Sodom Chester County, Pennsylvanie='--Fish Ponds Editorini.—Prices.Cartent of Country Prixlnce in the New: York and. Baltimore Niarketiverlisiinent64; - • • - - - • - jr , am 3 T Q) • REMARKABLE CODE OF ICHEUMATISM, CI!ARI.ESTOWN, (Mass.) June 23, To the Proprietor of Dr. Jebb's Liniment. • DEAR S111:-1 deem it adeity 1 owe to suffering humanity, to Acquaint you, and through you the ' priblic, (should you think best) irl the unexpected and surprising cure performed on myself by the use of the above most excellent Medicine. I have been for more than thirty years, end sonic times mAtset'orely,alllicted with the Rheuniat ism; have been Imminently rendered perfectly helpless, and iu consequence confined to toy hod, when it has required two personrt-to move me, being in such extreme pain; I have several times been under the care of the roost eminent physicians, lint pro cured only temporary relief. I oan day noticed the advertieement of Dr. Jebb's Liniment, with --therteAtimtmorlscc° Trrnyirrre, it, arid as in dtr. - coil to try a bottle, which I INA without much sensible benetit r I concluded, however, to purse vete, and boirOit...iniother bottle, and was greatly relieved, and by the use of half the third berate, was wholly , curedAend have never since had a re turn of the pate; which lintal not been free froze a mind h at a time Tor thirty years, and it is now more than three years,,since I was cured. I would most earneAly adviser every parson suffer ing under this painful complaint, Iloilo d.splir of a cure so_long as they can obtain "t)r. Jetib's Linimen4." You ;treat liberty to make any use of this you may think adt isable. Mast respectfully,i'yours, ('A1.11; sym Ti the ffiregginfr testimony, m:u n • other Moors-. tionable proofs might he added, in hivor of the sitperim — riniment of 1)r. Jobb. Nothing but a fair trial, which the proprietor confidently solicits, can give an adequate idea of its unrivalled effica cy, in mitigating, aitil thoroughly mastering, the excruciating disease, to which . it has been suc cessfully applied in a multitude of cases. The operatitin ot . the Lidiutriit is often ianitediato; and it has frequently cured rhesituatic atfeittious of years standing, in Jour owl tionity hours. It is also recoin.nondod with cinifidence, as one of the best appli,wriwis known' poi - stiifoess .!1" the joints, nitintiness, sprains, ;mkt .5J emits, with directions. lIISz prevalent ditwirder, as it exhibits itself irs - ..YJ 111 its customary symptoms (t want of ap/M. distirgbithr fiat ale licit's, lie‘iii-buru, ;pain in die stotrigrh, sic!: he ft rinich^, uausa4 , rainettnir rind (astir; Tares, it. now ii.iund Lu yield to the tried effi cacy of Atm E SPECIFIC, Ado ANTI-BIT,101:S' These tlril preparations combined, corstititte an efficacious remedy fcir the Dyspiplia, oven af ter it has arguireciliie most ob.dinate char:l o 4ler, vTad resisted evrry cilint professicnial skill.— When both medicines are administered in con firm according to plain and particular Direr )accompanying the Vrgenhle ..qperilir, they uglily clean..e the alimentary canal of that viscid mucus which is the proximate cause oftlio disorder, and as a tonic and stimulent, they re store the healthy action and energy of the sto mach, and strengtlinn the debilitated system.— The proprietor can also confidently recommend the Vegetable Specific as one of die best remedies known for the Sick Headache. Price 50 Cidit4oacit..articlo, with directions. OE [EM TIE BRITISH ANTICEPTIC FRI(7E, which the preseOt proprietor wish es most particularly to recommend to the atten tion, _of the imblie, is perfectly exempt from all those acids which in .genoral form the basis of tooth powders in ("0111111thl use, and which,although they may whiten the teeth for a short tune, must inevitably destroy the Enuoiti by their deleterious action on this beautiful covering of the teeth.— The consequence is that the Enunief4yhicli is the shield provided by nature to protect the spongy and nervous internal structure, is rapidly corro ded by these acid ingredients, become more dis colored.than over, and exposes the inner portion n (kr.. cay. By the use of the British Antieeptic Drnti. j, ire, in the morning, as occasion may require, with a brush moderately hard, and cold water,the accumulation of larlar will not only be prevented but the teeth rendered beaidifully and permanently while, anitthe gums restored to that freedom from soreness, that hardness and efflorescence which are tho surd tests of their healthy state, and the best guarantee of that natural fragrance of the -breath. whiclf.ciar4Veli .be.axpected_ut csumeittivq. with foul teeth, and pcor butie, unhealt4 . gums. (Price 50 rents a box, with directions.) *,*The above valuable Medicines are proprared from the Original Recipe MS. of the late Dr. W. T. CONWAY, by his Immediate Successor and the Sole Proprietor, T. KIDDER, and for sale at Ins Counting Room, No. 99, next door to .1. Jimmies Drug Store, corner of Court and Hanover streets, near Concert Hall, Boston, and also by ; his special appointment, (together with all the valuale toe. dicince as prepared by the lute Dr. Conway,) by, Samuel H. Buehler, - Druagist Gettysburg, Pa. lvesw2-43 * 4 *Ohserve that none are genuine without the written signature 'l'. K1Dlli:11, on the outside printed wrapper. A large discount wade to . those who buy to sell again. January 31, 1532 lIIIS filthy and infectious disorder, he it over so inveteriite nazi) , be cured in one ..kour's application by the usi , of DIDIFIZIE4:I3INTNIENT. . It is unrivalled for the pleasantness, ease, expe. dition, safety,aird.rertainty,with which it produces a perfect-cure of this disease. The Ointment is known to be so certain and expeditious in its ope ration,as to effect a cure in one hour's application only! without any hazard of taking cold, as the composition does not contain the least particle of mercury, or any other dangerouA ingredient ; it may be applied with perfect safety in the slate of pregnancy, and even to children . atthe breast. ice 3 . 0 cents,a box,with ample directions. TUB safe and powerful wash for sore ur in,/ la. med Eyes, stands pro-eminent among the multi tude of ordinary preparations for this purpose.— The . most obStinuto as well as the. more slight inflammations of that delicate . - organ, yield. to this • highly 'approved Eye Water, which will brace and restore the tone, of the diseased parts. On recent sore eyes, t h is effect is highly salutary, and in cases of years standing, the most unexpec 7 tad teller has been. received-, alter other applica. tions,of inferior efficacy had _failed. Those who use it, prbriouneo it to, bo oue of the boa prepays—, • . 1W THE 11:3 - f: tErtirrilltrn, COPY OF A LETTER 10110: Of) 40 A j „ i t F T - 1 Ind 14 Ad Ds Oil LVDIGESTION. BRITISH . .17:TTCEPTIC 1113.37TIFRICE. A CERTAIN CURE FOR THE -=ITC. DUMFRIES' HIGHLY APPROVED anrat W44.1.Z1,18Z134 r _, • tone for those complaint,' they-ever ;net with,espe cially in obstinate eases - of sorene3s and-inflam mation. . Price 25 cents a bottle, with directions. 13 The celebrated CAMBRIAN TOOTH ACHE PILLS, winch give immediate relic! with out the least injury td the Teeth, On trial this will be found ono of the best remedies thr this painful complaint. Price 50 cents a box with di. rections. FOR FE MA LES. DR. RI LFE'S AROMATIC PILLS IMAVE been long celebrated ns a most values We and efficacious remedy against those general complaints peculiar to the &male portion of society. They cleanse, purify and promote a free and brisk circulation of the blood, when be come sluggish and languid from the afflicting ail ments for which these Pills are a safe and etlectu al specific. They assist the suspended oporatioiis of the Fang4tifarepq .y_slemov he a nein re roafires it, and rectify the irregular habits of the unheal thy female whose sickly palid coubtonance be comes reanimated, and Treshens with the natural glow of restored health. They are a tried and approved remedy in obstructions,dcbilit y,hypochon dria, green sickness, : giddiness, palpitation of the heart, bad digestion, loathing food, pains of the stomach, shortness q f h r ,ata, upon every little mo lion, slain.. of the spirits, and its consequence, a dejected countenance and dislike for exercise and conversation. They are equally conducive te,the health of married ladies l except in cases of pregna. cy, or hectic and consumptive habits, inhen they must riot be tokeiy But they nmy be administer ed to I,fgreat•advantage a month or inure after cc- COrlchment, tbr the purpose of clean s ing the sys tem and purging those gross humors', which, when retained, lay the foundation of numerous disease,• and render the incautious subject un healthy for life. -They should also be taken by all women Iro' 45 to 50, to prevent the dangerous disorders consequent upon that critical period of female life. They have been further 'bur% by experience, It atilird a powerful remedy in all hyporhintlrioc, hysteric, and roporish disorders, both in nun and women, whose nervous system they strengthen and regulate, aid nature in throW. inff off those gross and superabundant humors which produce melancholy and depression et' spirits :renovate the body, reanimate the mind, and diffuse a general cheer WCass and elasticity thru% out. the whole system. Price $1 5U a box, with directions. 11.7 The above valuable' Medicines are prepar ed from the Original MS. Recipe of the late Dr. %V.'l'. CONWAY, by T. KIDDER, his Immediate Succos>or, act! the ,S'Aie Proprietor. For sale at 10s Counting Room, No. 99, next door to J. KM. Arc's Drug, Store, corner of Court and Hanover Streets, near Concert Hall, Boston, and also for sale by Ws Special appointment, (together with all valuable Medicines, as prepared by the late Conway,) by Samuel Bueher, Druggist, Gettysburg, Pa. *,* Observe that Bone arc genuine without the written stgnaturo of KIDDER, au the outride printed wrapper.. UL' A Large discount made to those who buy to sell again. January 31, 18351. A PLEASANT REMEDY FOR Cc‘r Xie 4 !T has now been known for years, that the AL BION CORN PLASTER, affords immediate relief, and effects a certain cure for Corns. By its application, according to accompanying direc tions, the Corn is softened, attenuated, and drawn out by the roots, without the least-pain, or any of the trouble and danger attending the hazardous and ineffixtual practice of extracting the Corn by mere cutting. The following instancesy from many others of a similar character, sufficiently attest to the supe rior efficacy of the Albion Corn Plaster: Mr. Farrar, of Boston, was a number of years distressed by a very painful Corn, had applied •v -ery thing recommended without effect, and was rendered a perfect cripple. On applying this Plaster he wits perfectly cured of his Corn, and freed from his lameness. A Gentleman of Greenfield - was rare afflicted with a very painful Corn, and was cured by one box, after every other plaster had been tried to no purpose. Mr.'Cittldf;of Boston, was cured of a trouble ' Certificate. To those afflicted with Corns on their feet, I do certify, that I have used the Albion Corn Plaster with complete seeress. Before I had used one box, it cured a Corn which had troubled me for many years. I make this public for the benefit of those afflicted with that painful complaint. (Signed,) - WM. SHAW. Flushing, Lung Island, Feb. Price -A .cents-a-lisx,. with tutee/iota__ DUMFRIES' REMEDY' FOR THE o*'" lIA 1E • 117NEw 'CASE OF A CUR& BOSTON.' November 24th. • MlR—The Pile.Ointinerft and Electuary I lute. ly had of you, has had en excellent effect. I have been troubled for years with thigiles, and have never found any remedy that would compare tv if!' yours. The late attack was a severe one, but the, relief was alinOist immediate. I take great pleasurb•in crrnununitntiug this 'to you, for the benefit of any who may be suffering under so , painful a disease. 11. Mr. Kioorn. , The original letter may baleen' at the Counting Roo+u of the Proprietor. lyesw3-43 [Errim Propiietor ()Mils Medicine recommends it with the fullest confidence as one of the most valuable remedies yet discovered, for the cure of the painful arid debilitaing complaint of the Piles. lie deems it unnecessary to publish any other than the tbregoing testimonial in its favor. This remedy has more perfectly answered the purpose for which it is intended, than any other now in common use, and 'Abuts immediate and perma nent relief, both from the disorder itself; accom panying symptoms of pain hi the loins, vertigo, headache, loss of appetite, indisgestion, and other marks of debility: . - The remedy is quite innocent, and may be ad ministered to all ages and both sexes. Plain and ample Directions, with atdescription of the coin plaint,:accompany each package, which consists of tiro ovs.,-. ono containing an Ointment, and • the other an Electuary. Price t3l for both arti :cies, or 50 cents where but ono only is wanted., (Erne above valuable Medicines are late from the Original. MS. Recipe of' the late Dr. W. T.,CoNwAyi T; KIDDER, his Immediate Suc cessor - anti the 'Sole Proprietor. For sale (with all the other . Conway Medicines,) at his Counting Room, No. 99, next door to J. Kinuea's Drug Store, corner of Coati and Hanover Streets,,jaerir Concert Hall, Boston, also by • Samuel° H. Buehler, 1 Draaet Gettysburg, Pia.., 6,liObaurve' that note are genuine pnieee 01. KIDDER, on the.oiltAide print?d ‘ivr,appor. ' ;DTA large • Fliscouvat ;Aide to Gaunl.r3rfhye mai, Trader+, it January. 1832: 41 Gaieneer filen hr'' AVM Or for serpti years_Eur.-__ - 11 - 11 . the raeti ewer s rev rvin Dotumente respecting t e tatistics an s genera :" :tent of Pennsylvania; I have determined to arj range my materials, and after collecting the necessary additional information, to pulp lish a GAzErrnEa of the State. But to do this in a proper manner, mid to ►nske they work creditable to myself, and' generally useful, it is obvious that I Atilt have to des pond greatly upon the assistance of my fbl• low citizens throughout the Commonwealth for facts and details respecting the partici"• lar districts in which they reside; as with• out such aid, years weiikthexequired to cold lect .. the inibvination by personal journeys throughout the State—l beg leave to soli. cit communications, and in order that th'oder who are - dtcriosed to taw - • • , may precisely understand the nature of the; information required, the following • heads of subjects - are given. I. Situation, extent, division, nmnbet of acreifi cleared and in wood, of the several Counties : proportion and localities of good and ordinary or bad land in them: Cities ; towns; and ges—thei ryfirst settlement. 2. Climate, including, moisture or dryness--the causes influencing either of these circumstand ces—Meteotelegical phenomena, storms,' their' dates, extent and nature of damages done by • them. Diseases from local causes. 3. Geological structure, tninerala of all . kinds,na4 tine of the Coal, if any, aituminous or Mahn• cite; localities ; depths at which it is found cool of the veins, how far opened, 'tartlets lar qualities of it, 4. Mounlains, in continued ridges, or separate 0 their courses,heig Ids ascertained or computed, whether steep or of gentle ascent; different species of timber at different heights; dry; of abounding in springs; the sorts of stones found on thew; whether solid or abounding in 5. Rivers and Creeks, their names % ryY depths, average supply ofsitatert the*.' and - places of termination.' number of riallir" reeled on them, and work ' done: 6. bakes and ponds; their loculities,extentidepthi....., species offish in them; mineral Aktatersi their qualitiesjocalities of old Beaverdams. 7. Roads, tnriipike or county, rail roads—theft extent; bridges, of wood or stone, length: et. nals, fisheries. 8. Manufactories, iron works salt springs, re, ported extent of business. 9. _State of education, religious sectg, 'dates of organization of churches or pinees of worship: 10. General state and progress of improvement: 11. Dates of first settlement, names of the pio: veers, or of grantees.. Facts about first set: tlements: 12. Notices of Indian wars, "or eipeditions_a: _ gainst them; localities and particulars of thole outrages. 13". NatiCes of distinguished men. 14. State ofagriculture,. generally: 15. Facts on the present or past varhitlen of the magnetre 'needle, and of the line of no earl , Clot', um*: 16. The population will be obtained from the • last Census. . lyesw4-43 The cOmposillen of this will • he attended with great labor and 'considerable expense; and as it is much wanted, the publisher re:. lies upon the patriotism and public spirit of his fellow citizens, to enable him. to send it forth as perfect and full as possible. swers to even a single query, will be ac' ceptable. The favor of a communication will be greatly enhanced by the speed with which it is made. JAMES MEASE, M. D. Philadelphia, Jan..l, 1832. 36! Walnut-streets HARRISBURG, Jan. 11,1832. An impression of the necessity of the work I have undertaken, has induced me to engage in its compilation, and I indulge the hope that the appeal I make for the as. sistance of my fellow-citizens to render it perfect, will not be unavailing—without such aid it will be impossible for any Otte man-to-give-0,11411-ace'oulit-of-thi.s. .• 1 am determined not to publish my book? unless I im satisfied that every "part of' Pennsylvania is amply described in it. My own industry shall be unremitting and eve= ry publication likely to be useful and within+ reach, shall be laid under contribution to add to the materials already dollected, but _these_ sourdes_.of infittaittexteLtimq_...4 they are, will fall far short of the object I have in view, which is to give a portrait or Pennsylvania in times past, and in the yeat -1832, This portrait I shall find no d► ft!. ty in giving, if gentlemen who have the means of information will take the trouble . to put it on paper and transmit it to me..— The style in. Vvhich this is communicated', is unimportant; facts are what I want, : and there is no one sc' . .far deficient in the talent of composition., as not to be able to'describe properly the town or village in which lie re+ sides, or - not to give some useful facts about a creek, mountain, a gap in the mountain, soils ; stones, or timber in 'his vicinity, I pray no gentleman will hesitate to add to , the stock of my material, from the circtim• stance of being overlooked itr.he trausmis , sion of a copy of my prospectus, as it is not to be supposed that I can know the name* of all who have the means and possess .the disposition to add' a page to my intended vo' Wine. They shall 'be - lent to all who may' do me the favor to ask for theme Under the iinpression, therefore, that every citi._ .zen will consider himself interested in con. tributing to the completion and: extended utility. of my labors, shall return to Phila. delphia and devote my whole attention to , the arrangement of my doeurnente and to' the collection of more, and in the expeeta tionihat-4 shall: be able to pot the work to: press by the first of January, 18,33. January 81, 1832. • Ut—r4ll: 'XiMk lbs of Lamp or Candle-Wick, cr‘F‘Jr, 1,000 Butter Prints; 1,000 Barrel and Halfiairrel Cuvera, NbSts,, of Sugut Boxes. ' • 500 Fancy. Bat)kets - • , • 200 - Gross Lamp W icks,i .. UM lbs. Candle or Lamp. Wick< For ssle„by VAIIERIUS ERIK, ilaltilnOretigt 31 . t, 1832' 41._a ryesws--43 Il
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