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Respectfully informs the public that he has
remo‘d to his'
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New Shop in C mberaburg Street, a - few
,•• 4467 - 11 - Yre - of - the - Court House,
WHERE lIE IS PRERARED TO
.7111 , - Trim, - ant . l. Repair
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SAD DLES
BRIDLES, SAT IDLE-BAGS,
Portmanteause:Harness, Trunks,
and every other article-in his line of busi
ness, with neatnesil, aad despatch.
He returns his thanks tbr past encourage-
Ment, and shall endeavor to merit a contin
uance of the same.
July 26,1831.
• NOTICE.
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• Prothonotary's ce, t# t
• July 23, 1831. S
account of Herman Wierman and
• AL John Sadler, Trustees of ISAAC
SAILER t is filed in the Prothonotary!s of
itilGettyZurg, _Adams count.} , ', for-con
firmation at August term, 1831.
GEORGE WELSH, Proth'y.
July 26, 1831. tc*-16
NOTICE:
, Prothonotary's Office,
July 23, 1831. S
HE account of Jaßob Smith, one of the
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Trustees of WRY FOLLER a
non compos mentis, is filed in the Prothon.
otary's office, in Gettysburg, Adams county,
for confirmation at August term 1831.
= GEORGE---WELSH;---ProtAty. --
July 26, 1831.. , te--16
• PROPOSALS,
By the Editor ofthe Schenectady Standard
For publishing, on the Ist of October next, a
MtV of the olmerkan Pres.!,
In a neat pamphlet form; to, contain the`ii
tles of all the Newspapers and Periodicals
published in the United States; the names
of-the Editors and Publishers; a statement
of the number of copies published from each
press, and a designation of the political prin
ciples advocated by each respective •pu bl ica
iion. To which will be added, a notice of
the several Type Foundries, and Printing-
Press Manufactories in the United States.
The work is, designed for the use of the
Proles9ionyand will be of equal interest to
political Editors of all parties.
Printers and Publishers of Newspapers,
who will immediately, upon reading this no
tice, forward to this office a number of their
paper enclosing I shilling, shall receive a
copy of the work free of postage.
Editors friendly to this design, are re
quested-to give Or notice a conspicuous in
sertion in their paper, which will enable, us
to make our statements perfect and correct.
Schenectady, N. Y. July 11, 1831.
Jffount Pleasant .Ritknave,
ATTENTIONS
I "Wilriiiiiidd - iif - th - n - h - oininTOrldin
__..7lWMtin4atur the o ffilai
_next, at 12 - __o'cloe.k,_M-__with arms and an
coui
IMentiti ,COMP • te-0 or._
JOSIAH BENNER, 0. S.
9120 RIENr•KRID.
JACOB CULP, an indented'apprentice
to the Cabinet-making business, had my
. leave to go out one week harvesting—he
left me ott.tbe 2d instant, and was to have
returned on the Mondky week following—
Having not yet returned, I tun induced to
think that he has' absconded. I will give
the above retard if said appmntice is take
at any time within 80 days frOm the 4,t1,
inst. and brought home. I hereby caution
all persons,frcittf"harboring or employing
said apprentice, for,*dk he absents himself
from me without any just cause, I will posi
tively prosecute all those who may harbor
or, employ him in defiance of this notice.
DAVID HEAGY.
Gettyrldig, Pa. July 19, 1831. 4t-15
• DO C% S. M. TUDOR,
()FM'S lily Professional services to the
public generally, and can always be
found at his father's residence, at the house
Cormerly ,pccupied by - JaineS Morrisson,
within one mile and a half of Hampton.
Fair Mount, June 14, 1831.
INFORMATION WANTED.
rirnigintheeriber is desirous of acquirin r g
Jik n or heidgughter litlary Anna
. informatio n _
whet*, supposes emus to this country from
' Olinlith,PAbout 7or 8 ruining°. If the said
. Mat Ann* if an w herein the United States
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Ow Os to t*rm her that the substrilnuv her
mother itiat‘.• [' t ofFrederiek.town Ma
—, .syfantiouni Jimitl ; t6 00,hfit. .
.",..,' to'' flitio.r.ditois in e . pirOftbe Unicakwiil
o**l6+, „a &tor by.. " 'ag.this n otion. in.
, • sorndit;;.. • CA :
,I ANA Kill: ME.
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The subscriber, being about to remove from
Gettysburg, will expose to public sale,
On saturday the 6t4 of August next,
at his dwelling, a quantity.of
112fiVI 47-IN 22 4 'VI%
1 COOKINU STOVE,
TWO TEN-PLATE STOVES
ONE. COV 4 •
With a variety of other articles.. Side to
commence at 1 o'clock, when attendance
and acredit will be given by •
JOHN N. STARR.
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July, 12; 1831.
TO MY CREDITORS.
WAKE NOTICE, that I have applied to
- 1 - the Judges of the Court of Common
Pleas of Adams county, for the benefit of the
InsOlvent laws, and that the said Judges
havo appointed Monday, the 22d day of
itAu
gust next; for t e hearing of me and my
creditors, at th court=house in the borough
of Gettysburg, , here you may attend if you
think proper.
Jay 19, 1831.
$l5 RIVAIV 4.1EL11.
RANAWliving
Y from the subscriber,
near T.aney town, Frederick. co. MX.
on the 21st of May last, a negro man maned
JOHN NOVJARD,
Between 30 and .40-xehrs of age; skin not
very dark ; about sirc . .feet high; tolerably
slender; surly countenance; round chin, and
shows his teeth, very much when laughing;
he has a very large scar ori
- between - the arrkle - tindkrree, occasioned-by
the cut of, a scythe—l. think it is on the
right leg; he is tolerably fond of whiskey.,
and has some pretensions to the ShBe-ma
_
king business. He went away with a ne
gro who, has had one of his hands taken off,
,belonging to Maj.-J - no. McKalub of 'Fahey:
town—no doubt they will be' in the same
neighborhood.
Should any person give, information,
through the medium of a letter, respecting
the above negro, and the subscriber be suc
cessful in having him taken, he shall re
esive-the,abOve-reward,---without-his-narne
.being disclosed if he wished.
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Pipe Creek, 'Md.
July 19, 1831. 5
GENERAL SYNOD
'OF THE LUTHERAN CHURCH,
IN THE UNITED STATES.
T HE clerical and lay-delegates appointed
by the different District7Sytiods, are re
quested to assemble at Frederick, Md. on
the 30th day, and last Sunday of October
next. As this Synod will be called upon to
transact buqiness of vital importance to the
Church, advisory brethren will be cheerful
ly received, if due information of their inten
tion to be present, be given to the - subscriber.
DAVID F. SCELEFFER,
Secretary of the G. S. in the U. S.
July 19, 11,31. 4t-15
LIST OF LETTERS
EMAINING in the Post Office
,at
York Spring, Adams county Pa. on
the first of July, 1831.
Wm. R. Baker Richard llammand
Elizabeth Beala Jonathan Miller
John Du ld Charles Mitman
at ony ear orff Hehry Mondorf
George Diem David Myers, Esq.
Margery Donahay Jane Ann Neely
- Christian Deardorff Hon. Richard Rush
.DaniaEicker --- -
Philip Group . Amy Wierman
• , : Burkhart Warner.
Peter Grist, 2. ' 0'64 Sava White, 2
Rebecea priest qanirtel Zeigkr-
HERMAN WIERNIAN.
July 5,.1831 ---------
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
TO all persons concerned, that the Sub.
scribers have been appointed AUDI
TORS, to settle - and apportion the remain.
ing Assetts of the Estate of THOMAS
BOIV NER, deed a'mong the Creditors of
said deceased: and that they will meet, for
-4attixismott the house of Philip Heagy,
in Gettysburg, on. Saturday the 1 8th of Au.
gust next, at 10 o'plock, A. M.—where all
persons interestefi Will please attend.
THOS. C. MILLER, 4.•
JNO. B. MePHERS'ON, k
JNO. M. STRVANSON, ;
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July 12, 1931 .: , .- •• • , 4t-14
VUBILAIC .
TN pUrsuance of an order of the Orphans'.
Coitrtkif Adamscounty, will be exposed
to public sale, on the premises, .
OnAaturday the 20th of Augy.gt next,
A LOT Or •••• 2 i":
GROUND,
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Containing 28. Acres, adjoming lauds of
John Collins and others. - Likewise a Lot
Of Ground in the town of Heidlersburoo.
39, in 'Tyrone township, Adams county; all
the estate ofA.rthur Nickel, deceased. Sala
to comintode at 111. o'clock M. on the
first.dascribedlot, and the litst described lot
.at 8 eckkelc P. M..on.said day. .
WILLI'AM NICKEL, Adm'r. •
-May 31, 1831. • . is ' 8
CENTS '
Given for clean Linen and Cotton Rags,
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at the AS arthwer.
NlDun
GEORGE CROMER.
4t...15
6t-15
3 est
V.REUedB.4,E pROPERTy
POR SALE.
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1111 Al,'
- Will be offered for Sale at public vendue,
On Sayardiz# 14c - 11 - sili of October
. next,
on the premises , at 1 o'clock, P. M. that va
luable proper! y, late the estate of, John
Stephens, dec'd, known by the name of the
Bermudian Creek Woollen Ate-
tory 9 and Farm,
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Situate in Huntingdon township, Adams
county, 21 miles south of Petersburg, (York
Springs.) The improvements are, a 2 story
3 3 1 01
; 2 Tenant . Houses, with Stables, a
to •
bank Barn, (sine under and log
above,) stone smoke-house and drying kiln
under-one, and stone spring -house, and fun
tain pump at the back door; two
APPLE ORCHARDS—
one of which is young, bearing
and thriving; and a great number
of Peach trees.
The FACTORY HOUSE isa two-story
STONE OUILDLYG, seventy-five feet
long—which contains the Fulling Mill and
all the other necesigri machinerya good
stone Dye Shop_ convenient. The Streain
is good and standing. .
There are 225 acres in this farm, with' a
sufficiency of meadow—about 'lOO acres - of
it are covered with timber. It will suit well
to divide, as the great road leading from
Carlisle to Oxford runs through said Farm.
The terra - will be made known on the
day of sale by
• THOMAS STEPHENS,.
SUrviving 'ger. Of - Jiihn Stopliens, - deed.
Ptersburg, (York Springs,)
July 12, 1831:
N. B. If the above Property is not•sold
on said daylit will then be offered for Rent tbr
1 year front-the first of April next. T. S.
Batigees 111"efkl# 417ressenger.
By the former Editor of Zion's Herald mid .
Christian Advocate and Journal.
Plan of Publication:
pagg-of-the-Weal4- Measenge-r
-will be entirely devoted to editorial articles,
original-Teligious-corrtspondenee r eonderis.-
ed intelligence of ecclesiastical, missionary,
andphilanthropie movements throughout the
world ; embracing abstracts of reports of
Bible, Mission,Tract, Bethel,Sabbath, Tem
perance, and Literary Societies, and such
interesting miscellany as , a wide range of
valuable American and Foreign periodicals
shall apply to combine variety with use, and
please while it instructs. The fourth page
will be devoted to various miscellany, ar.
ranged under departments, suited for every
age, profession, and circumstance in life, in
which original and selected articles may be
found, with engravings and pictoral illustra
tions of scenery and moral objects. The de
partments assigned to Sunday and Infant
Schools will be prepared under the super
vision of an association of gentlemen who
have been engaged, for several years, in pro
moting the best interests ofthese institutions.
The two pages of the inner side will be de
voted to secular intelligence, foreign and do
mestic, literary reviews and notices, the pro.
ceedings of,general and state legislatures,
literary, professional, mercantile, and other
business advertisementl, together with the
current account of prices and stocks, bank
note discounts, rates of exchanr &c. pre.
EMI
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pared by a gentleman in the exchange busi
ness, together with a correct, although ne
cessarily brief list of -marine. arrivals and
.clearances at the port of, NeW York and
other principal-seapm-ts in the-United States:
Qom• The price of tho Weekly :Messenger will be
Two DOLLARS AND FIFTY QENTB a year, payable
in advance.
- IlaVostrnaatexs,rninisters,aratotherx.esponsible
gentlemen, who are willing-to act as agents,-and -
-setabreihsrpity_gtent atmual - subscription,shall
be entitled to the seventh gratuitously, or to a pro
portionate allowance in their cash account.
Ur' 011brs of ageticy from responsible gentle.
men at a distance will be gratefully received.
0.7 All communications to Badger's Weekly
Messenger must be post paid, unless they contain.
'the names of subscribers or remittancesof money.
Communications should be addressed to"B.Badger
editor of the "Weekly Messenger " New York."
Er Caro should be taken in making remittances
by letter from a distance, that the money inclosed
shbuld either be bills on the Bank of the U. States,
or on such States' banks as aro in good credit, and
whose notes are subject to no injurious discount
in this city. All wmittances made at the risk of
the Proprietor of the Messenger.
Ili' Gentlemen sendingOn .their - own names as
subscribers, or the names of these persons whom
they wish to include in their agencies, are desired
to write the name of subscriber, town or postiffiee,
county and State, in a plain hand, with attention
to the correctness of the orthography, or °hie mirk
flirty occur in the direction of the papers
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'lllBmr York, July 26,1831. 1 3 / 4 . 4t--16
Tllll6. ILI
AASED at the )ast 'Session of the' Le
" gislatitre of Pennsylvania, have , been
ticeived at this Office, and are ready for
delivery.
GEO. WELSH, Proth'y.
Prothonotary's Office, Adams
county, June 14, 1831. /
4w-0
Pennsylvania Telegraph'.
'rho holders as:olV7ription pirra for the
Pennsylvania7Vegrapl4,(o - ce t in Lan
caster county,) requpsted to tor Ward the
names of the patrons received, to the sub
scriber, at Harrisburd, as soon as posse
ble‘ito meet-the arrangiurienti now making
for the immedinv i,sue of the paper:
THEO. 14:NN.
July 5, . ,
journal having been soli
cited by a largelnumber of his patrons to issue the
"Reporter" weekly, has, in consequence, made
such arrangements as will enable him to comply
with their wishes after the :31st a July inst., on
which date the first year of this publication will be
completed. Wo feel grateful to the public for the
liberal patronage awarded us, (having nowt' more
' extensive circulation than any other newspaper in
the United States,) and shall leave no measure un
resorted to, in order to render this journal valuable
in - alt - rmipects - rnet - wily to merchantictunking - in - - -
stitutions, brokers, and keepers of hotels, but:to the
mmunity=in-general.--Wo:havo-ongaged-the4ii-L
erary assistance of several gentlemen well known
as writers, and have correspondents in all the prin.
cipal cities and towns in the United States. We
also receive weekly more than five hund: od news.
papers from parts of the Union, so that
whatever information may bo circulated through
the Medium of the "Reporter," and the resources
from whence it is derived, we•can confidently state
may, in all cases, be relied upon as cos roct. Bank
notes are being counterfeited in every direction;
and on the arrival of every Vessel from Europe, or
the creation of every national excitement, the
stato.of the market varies. Every person shodld I
therefore, be possessed ofsome certain guide by
which all such info' illation might be received by
earliest mails, and at such a rate as not to render
its possession an exorbitant tax. Such a journal
is exactly what -we endeavour to render the "Re.
porter," in an effort to accomplish which, neither
pains ner:exponse will at ally time bo spared on
the partof the publisher. Every number will
contain a carefully corrected Bank Note List, List
of Broken Banks, Prices Current, Prices of Gold,
Prices of and Lisuranee Stock, & a descrip
tion of all Counterfeit and Altered Notes in cir
culation throughout the United States, and all such
information as is likely to throw light upon the
subjects embraced in the design of this journal.—
The latest foreign news, together with much or.
iginal and well selected matter, will also be found
ge, p in i t T he li c E ol P u ‘ n th
m li s sil o e f r t ° h r e t i j ' l ß is eporter."
~ie ADVERTISENIENTS not exceeding a square, in..
dank serted three times ' for one dollar, and for every
Other insertion twenty-five cents—larger ones in ,
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Av ., ..2 - ia.:(LNfa..
PROCL/MI= I 3CON.,
WHEREAS the Hon. Jonrt Rpm), Esq.
President of,the several Courts of
Common Pleas, in, the Counties composing
the Ninth District, and Justice ofthe Courts
of Oyer - and Te . rtniner,i - ind General Jail De
livery, for the trial of all capital and other
-offenders n t he- said- District - - - -- - and DA - Nret -
SHEFFER and Win. M'CLEAN, Esq's Judges
of the Courts of Common Fleas,, and Justi
ces of the Courts of oy,er and Terminer, and
General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all
capital and other offenders in the County of
Adams-hasp issued their precept, bearing
date' the 28th day of A pi!, in the year dont.
Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty
one, and to me directed, for holding a Court
of Common Pleas, and General gliai ter Ses
sions of the Peace, and General Jail Delive
ry, and Court of Oyer and Terminer, at
Gettysburg, '
On Monday the 22d day of August next,
Atlo o'clock, A. Al."
Notice is hereby Given,
To all the Jinitices of the -Peace, the Coro
ner, 'and Constables, -within the said
County of Adams,
THAT they be then and there, in their
proper persOns, with their Rolls, Records,
Inquisitions, Examinations, and other Re:
rriembrances, to . do . those things which to
their offices, and in that behalf,apeertain
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 County of.
Adams; ware to be then and there, to prose
cute against them as shall be just:
Dated at Gettysburg ) the 1 9thday of) uly,
A.D. 1831.
WM. S. COB EA N, Sheri . f.
BICENEWS REPORTER,
Counterfeit Detector, and Price Current.
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Notes on all solvent books, of a loss denomina
tion-than five dollars, received at par in payment
tbr subscriptions and advertisements.
o:77he weekly publicition willbe enlarged'iind
otherwise improved.
_Xi iwinttedAtihe low
price per annum ; the semi.motithry - to-re.
main at $2; single copies, 121 cents. Address--
12011E127T. BICKNELL, Exchange Broker,
No. 119, Chesnut street, Philadelphia.
TILE_ E AG to
undersigned respectfully informs
-AL "
his old - friends and customers, and the
in general„ that ,lie has taker, that
well known
TAATRItig t%T 4:111101. „ ;
THE
- EAGLE
HOTEL
Situate on the comer of Baltimore and Mid
dle streets, formerly occupied :by Mr. B.
GILBERT. The house is
„large and. eon;
venient. His Bar is well stocked with, the
best of Liquors, and hie Table' will always
be furnished with the best the market can
afford. The stabling is good and ; foamy,
and attended by an attentiveillik,ileri
Travellers and others are assur*frl, 'that
he will use every exertion in his' power to
render both.lian and Horse comfbrtable.
- • PHILIP HEAGY.
April 6, 1831. tf 52
POTTER'S
VEGETABLE CATLIOL4CON.
A D T E N T.
The unrivalled and extensive reputation
acquired by this medicine for theAst foe
years, both in fIOSPITA.L and private prac.
tire, demands from tlieproprictoic his grate
ful acknowled i rmentsto a discerning MibliC.
Potter's Vegetable CatholiCon is offer the
cum of Diseases of. the Liver, Ulcerated Sore
Throat, Debility - resulting from - Intemperance
and Dissipation, Scrofula or King's Evil, Old
and Inveterate Ulcers, Pains in the Bones,
Rheumatism, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Dir
. eases of the Lungs ; Syphilis Blotches on the
Face and Skin; White Swelling of the• Joints,
Tetter, Mercurial &taunts, Piles, &o.
Cathblicßn• consists
veststble mo,ttor, and with
Eiffi
F: '~ .*~
EMS
tninktion - toihe bowels', Whict it preierves
in a Soluble state, acts insensibly-, is pleas
ant to the taste, and requires no particular
regiinen or confinement. As' a gentle ca
thartic medicine, improving the appetite and
restoring the general tone of the system, t
is confidently recommended to ladies in a
delicate situation.
The unrivalled and very extensive clir
actor .which this medicine has enjoyed, fin.
thaitstsix years, as a complete renovator,
and purifier of the blood and humours both
in jlospital and Private Practice, is a sub,
stantial basis for itA future support.. l_t_has
obtained_its present'great distinction bythe_
extraordinary success which has attended
it in the Healing A rt,whtle every avenue and
track have been searched in vain for its
parallel; indeed, ft-discovery mity be con
sidered—one or th . c most sacred boons that
can be afforded to the untiutunate;. and I
most sincerely hope the sympathy of the
public will be excited to difliise its- invalua
ble merits.
There nre at this time several spit; ious
Mixtures in circulation ritiread, add some
vended in this city, assuming to possess the
same, or equal virtues, of Potter's Catholi
con. It is to be hoped that the unsuspect
ing will be placed on their guard against
such impositions, as much mischief has re
sulted from their use. They consist prin
cipally of sarsaparilla siropS, viz. Sirop do
Cuisiner or Rob L'Atlecteur, and are sold
for a much 10 . 8i1 price; you will therefore ho
particular and purchase of none but my au
thorized agents, whc re you.can.obtain the
GENUINE CA THO.LIcO N.
The following strong- testimonial is furnished
at the request — of Dr. Davis, of Lynchburg, Va.
tyy-a-gentkuttanof groat respectability, reaidinz
in that place, whose original certificate, of which
the following is an exact copy, is lett with the
proprietor of the Oatholicon.
• ''. CASE.
LYNCHBURG, Va. May sth, 1828.
- At the request of Dr.—, I here give a state-
ment of the effect. of Potter's Catholicon in the,
restoration - of my health. My constitution had
I been in a declining state for more than eighteen
months. l`was much troubled with a short diy
cough, slight difficulty of breathing, which was
much increased by bodily exorcise. At night,
-groat oppression at the chest was experienced,
With excessive colliquative sweats, soreness and
pain in the sides and breast, wit extremr;tangruor
_and_ losta-appetite—in-thituatieri,-1--travelled--
to the Now England states by sea, but obtained
no ormanent, relief. .some_time_after.my
y way of experiment, I was induced.te use Put:
ter's Catholicon, and niter using two bottles, my .
health was perfectly rentored.
PHILADELPHIA, March 2Stli, 1629.
Dear Sir—After many but ineffectual trials to
ielieve myself from a most severe and distressing •
attack of dyspepsia, I have been completely cured
by the use of; to me, your invaluable Catholicon,
and I thlok it my duty thus publicly to state my
ca'r, anifin - order that others may profit thereby.
The first symptoms of the disease wore manitbst
ed in the spring 0f182.7.. Warned at the approach
of this destroyer of ell ease, I had recourse to phy
sician after physician, and remedy after remedy,
'but received little or no relief. I was recommend_
ed to retire into the country, where I so far e
cruited, that I hegan to think the enemy was die:
lodged. I returned to the city, where rim a short
time all my...eld symptoms returned with double
violence. My stomach femme so debilitated with
drugs that I relinquished the regular system and
entered on a course of Bwitim's Panacea; It did
me no good, and I wont back' to my doctor, who
crammed me with pulverized oyster shells, etc. etc.
My teeth became loose, and some actually fell out;
there was a
.constant pain in my juints,particular
ly in damp skeather, pains in my right side and
shoulder, etc. I now submitted to another course .1
ofmedical treatment, until the fall of 1829, when
my physicians stated the diseatie to be a aebirruo
of the liver. Then it was that I determined fairy
your ico n ra,few-41-1. u nproved
my appetite, and gave me a feeling of ease and
comfort, I cannel readily de - Scribe. In twelve days
aftef using but one bottle, I found myself well:-
-the few teeth I had left were firmly clasped by the
gums and my appetite and digestionporfeetly_re,
- steritsd: I now enjoy 118 gooirjils - aliliifyar did,
and I must say it is to your valuable ratholcou
that 1 attrittuta_this happy reault. - -
Respectfully yours,_
• EZRA P. WILTIIAgIir.
_ FOLK; Va. May Ist, In&
Dear \ - ! Sir.—l wig - shortly-state-my formerease: -,
I labored for six years under a violent Liver Com
plaint. It - firmirlrennifeeted-itaulfin - fire stnnmor—
of 1821, and rendered froquent_application to an
eminent family physician necessary; by whose
prescriptions I could ohtatif.only a temporary re.
lief. After the lapse of m'sny months, without re
ceivlbg any permanent - benefit from medicine, [-
came to the determination' to try your Cat.hulicon.
I took three bottles, and thank God, I can truly ,
say the disease of the liver entirely loft me; and
have since been as well and hearty as man can be,
in the fullest enjoyment of health and spirits.—
My curb was otl'ected solely by your celebrated
and agreeable Catholicon.
•
Your friend,
•.' • EDWARD L. YOUXG .
. I To W. W. POTTER, Philadelphia.. t.
WILMINGTON, May 22 4 ;830.
Deet Sir.—This wad a case of rhouniatigni in
an intimate friend of mine; an old gentlemen 8-
bout' sixty years of age, who had the Rheumatism
for a number of years past, part of the time 'con
fined to hie bed; ho took it merely through experi
merit, .end was surprised to find himself entirely
freed from his painful discirder by using only one
bottle:.
- •
Iptuninent• physician says, "I have knOwn
cures performed•byy the use_of your Catho
previously resisted the ordin,ary
sresariptrons .of the faculty, and• I 'have , never
known It to produce INJURIOUS EFFECTS:"
To haft at the Drug Store of
Dr. J. GILBERT.
Gettitiburg, May 18,1831;
ATTENTION
The - York Springs Troop
.
W ILL meet at the howm of Mr. Mole!
• Mpwa, in Potful:9g, on Sati#dty"
the 4. 3#l of 41sgei t it.Ket, at - 14e9lock, A.
V. for 'orgizatiOn and the EleotUn - of Of.
ficers. JA( B sANpgito,
Sively of
slight tjetor-
LEM
OM
W. W. POTTER, Philadelphia.
DAVID It. DUEY
CASE.
CASE.
Your well wisher,.
JEREMIAH NICHOLS.
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