0:7 - Devoted to Politics, Foreign and Domestic Intelligence, Literature, Science, agriculture, the Mechanic .Irts, Internal Improvement, and General wildvertisements. I:l l oUliT'39r APPEALS. 111 - 1 V pursuance of an Act of the General A ssemhly of Pennsylvania, approved the Itith day of April, A. D. 1834,. entitled, "An Act relating to County Rates and Le vies, the undersigned, Commissioners of Maras Cou:it;', will proceed and attend to hear appeals, for the severa' townships,from all persons .rho may apply for redresson •e . .vith the directions of said act,and wilt grant such relief and make such correc tions as to then, shall appear just and rea sonable. The Boards of Appeal will be held in the following order, at which times and places the several Assessors will attend for their respective townships—viz: For the townships of Menallen and Frank • ltn, : on ?Jonduy the 16th of March next, at the house of Georg llvers,in Arendtsville. For the townships °llia miltonban and Li berty, on 'nimbi!, the 17th of March next, at the house of Isaac Robinson, in Millers. town. For the townships of Straban and Guth berland and the borough of Gettysburg, on Wednesday the IRth of March next, at the Commissioners' Office, in Gettysburg. For the townships of Gerinany, Conowa• go and Mountjoy, on Thursday the 19th of March next, at the house of Francis Leas, in Littrustown. For tho townships of Berwick, Hamilton and .;Mouritpleasant, on Friday the 20th of March next, at the house of Philip Fleagy, Esq. in Oxford. For the townships of Ifuntilgton, Lati more, Reading and Tyrone, on Saturday the 21st of March next, at the house of 510- ses Myers, in Petersburg. The Commissioners for the information of all interested make known, that by the act of Assembly aforesaid, the CommiSsioners are bound not to "make any allowance or abatement in the valuation of any real es tate, in any other year than that in which the triennial assessment is made, excepting where buildings or other improvethents have been destroyed, subsequently to such trien nial assessment, and in the case of personal property, offices, professions, trades and oc etipations, where, there has been any altera tion in the assessment, occasioning a differ ent valuation from the former year, and also where persons have come to inhabit in the county since such triennial assessment," and that no notice in the two years succeeding the triennial assLssinent is to be given to the taxable inhabitants a tbresaid, but in the lat ter recited cases only. ROBERT MILHENNY, Corn. JOHN BROU G of JOHN 11 USSELII AN, A. Co. _ _ • . gory...lMM 4.4 , 4 DR. J. GILBERT, g EGS leave to inform his friends and wthe public generally, that-ho has no On hand, AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF DRUGS & MEDICINES, . . . Paints tc• _Dye . Stuffs, which he will sell on the most reasonabl - terms—among which are the following viz; Aloes, • 'Lead Black ..• Anuetto I " Red Arsenic I " White Aqua Fortis Litharrie is Annaseed . Log wood Alcohol Lampblack Antimony • Lilly Oil Aluin' • Manna Antimonial Wine Ntagnesia, common •'.... x.i: rude & retin'd 41, Calcined ,:sulphur Mustard Seed '. Copaiva Nutmegs " Turlingion'S Nicaragua Wood " Do Malta Oxycrocium 'British Oil Oil Cinnamon Batenian's Drops " Lemon Barks " Bergamot Brazil Wood, ground " Lavender Blacking " Juniper Chrome Rod " Vitriol " Green • " Cloves Cinnamon " Sassafras Caustic Opodoldoc, Liquid Columbia Root . Do. hard or Steer's Cloves, Ochre Camphor Prussian Blue Calomel Pink Root Castor Oil Precipitate, white & Cubebs red Camwood Pearlash Corks . • Pills, Scott's Dragon's Blood " Hooper's Essences, of all kinds " German Emory " Lee's Ether. " .Dyott's Elixir Vitriol 6 ' Lyon's " Paregoric Rose Pink Flor. Camomile, Rotten Stone • " Sulphur Red Saunders Fenugreek Rosin Miele. Sugar of Lead a Fish Sounds - Soap, Castile Gum Arabic Sponge " Shellac Syrup of Squills . " Myrrh Smelts • T ragacan ih Senna " ' Scumming • Turmeric " Elastic Turpentine Galls Tartaric Acid, .oinger Umber Godfrey's Cordial Verdigris Glue' • Vermillion Heel Ball Carmine Isinglass Drop Lake Indigo ' Varnish ipecacuartha , 'Wafers Itch Ointment Wax, white Jetty • • - : ‘iThitin,, ,, , &c. &c. __ ......_ Gettysburg, Jun. 2 et4a3 l .7 0 11320Q , 35) 3 0 zippeditiousiy execute! tit Ma Star 04.4 W. , 1815. ti,42 QABINET-WAREHOUSE, Chambersburg Street. WI cre there is constantly on hand A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF VIVLIWTILIV3II,2, Ready for purchasers, for Cash or Produce. Oz:rOrders for COrrENTS punctu. ally attended to. DAVID lIEAGY. Gettysburg, Oct. 21, 1834. tf-29 Vtatilir Aatte. W ILL be exposed to mit& sale, on the premises, on Wednesday the 25th day of March next, akta a (.0)2 combroam 3 The First, situate in Mounipleasant town ship, Adams county, Pa. adjoining lands of A. Smith, A. Carrigan, C. Smith and oth ers, containing 9 Acres, more or less—on Which are a 1 story Log Dwelling, log Stable. The Second,in same township, ad joining lands of A. Smith, G. Bercaw and others,containing 2 Acres and 114 Perches, without any improvements. The Third,ini same township, adjoining land of A. Smith, G. Bercaw and others, containing 3 Acres and 48 Perches, also without improveme t ata. All to be sold as the Estate of WILLIAM TOLAND, late of Mountplonsant township, Adams county, deceased. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock p. , 41. t when the terms wili t be-inade known, and attend ance given, tiv' JOHN O'NIELL, Adrn'r, February 17, 1835. ts* Sheriff's Sales. .ffN pursuance of sundry Writs of Vendi -°- twin Exponas, issued out of the Court of Comm on Pleas of Adams county, and to me directed, will be exposed to public sale, on Saturday the 7111 day of March next, at 1 ticlock at the Court-house, in Gettys burg, the following Real Estate, viz: A TWO-STORY MUCK► U.O SE, and Lot of Ground, situate in the Borough of Gettysburg, Adams county; also on wl►ich are erected u Frame Stable and other Build ings.—A ONE OTHER LOT OF GROUND, on winch arc erected a two-story Frame House and Brick Stable,with a Brick Black smith Shop and Coal-shed.—Also, ONE OTHER LOT OF GROUND, on which is orected a Frame Shed. Seized and taken in execution as the property of t;nl . ,tr,i(7ltl:.! T-",rt nr~~s: ?'ts.di .;.t~ a~ .:;`:,wriz;, .• and a half story Log Dwelling House, Log Barn, a small Orchard, with a sprinc , of wa ter near the house. Seized and ta r icen in •xecution as the estate of WM: Topper. -ALSO" A TRACT OF LAND, Situate in Germany township,Adarns coun ty, containing 10 Acres, more or less, on Which are erected a two-story Log House and Log Stable, a well of water near the door, adjoining lands of Philip Bishop, Hen. ry, Biddle and others. Seized and taken in execution us the estate of Henry Keefer. -ALSO- A TRACT OF LAND, Situate in Mountpleasant township, Adams county, containing 100 AcreS, more or less, on which are erected a one-story House, part frame and part log, double Log Barn, a spring of water near the house, with a small Orchard, adjoining lands of Christian Cashman, Bank of Gettysburg and others.— Also, A TRACT OF LAND, Situate in Straban township, Adams county, adjoining land of Christian Cashman, the heirs of George Bercaw and others,contain ing 128 Acres, more or less, on which are erected a one and a half story Frame House, large Frame Barn, spring of water near the door, with a small Orchard —Also, A TRACT OF LAND, Situate in 51ountjoy township,. Adams coun ty, containing 180 Acres, more or less, ad joining lands of Joseph Blocher, Daniel Reinecker, the heirs of Wilhelmas Hough telin and others; with a one and a half story Log House, and Frame House attached thereto, with a well of water near .the door,. an Orchard, and Frame Barn thereon erec ted. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Georgc Bcrdatc. -ALSO .o . n Friday the Oth day of March next, on the. premises, A TRACT OP LAND, Situate in Tyrone township, Adains county; adjoining lands of Peter Ferree, the heirs of John Gilliland, Fidler and others, coniiiin ing 235 Acres, more or less, on which are erected a two-story Brick House and Brick Back Building, Bank Barn, part log and part stone, a spring of water near the door, also a one and a half story tenant.house, log shop, and log stable, and an orchard; with a large quantity of Meadow. Seized and ta ken in execution as the estate of Andrew Walker. JAMES BELL, Jr. Sherif. Shoritrs Office, Gettya. . burg, Feb. L 7,1835. # ti-46 ESSENCE OF MUSTA RD.—A reale. dy for rheumatisms, gout, lumbago, palsy, sprains, bruises, chilblains, old strains, &c. Prepared from, and containini , all the virtues of the Mustard Seed;' in a much more convenient furin for use. For sale at the Drug Store of Dr. J. GILBERT, Gettysburg. December 9, 18:34. it—S6 THE Board of School Directors,with the Inspectors, of Strohm' township, A• dams cgunty, Pa. will meet at the house of Abraham King, Esq. Ilunterstown, on the 28th instant, at 1 o'clock r. m. at which time and place, persons wishing employment as teachers, can make application. There are live teachers wanted in the township. By order of the Board, JA NI ES GREGOR Y, Sec'ry. February 24, 1E435. t in-47 AN AreDLENTICE TO THE Blacksmith Business, WANTED by the subscriber, on the first of April next, a boy aged about 16 or 17 years. HENRY STALLS:4IITH. Two Taverns, Feb. ruary 24,1833. 5 3t-47 D R. HULL'S RECENTLY IMPRO ED TRUSS.—The distinguished vit.- geons and medical faculty of the cities gen erally, and elsewhere, have come to the conclusion that this Truss, in its present improved state, is the only instrument sur gically adapted to the disease of Rupture, and the only one that patients can rely upon fbr the sale retention of the bowels and the final Care of the disease. In confirmation of which the following names of distinguished medical gentlemen of New'Yorlt city, with many others, have expressed n decided preference for this in• strument, arc respf2444 added : Valentine Mott, M. D. - ;...l3ebrge Basile, M. D. Alex. A. Stevens, M.D. David Ilosack, M. D. John B. 13:•tiji, M. D. Samuel Ackerly, M• D Cyrus Perkins. M. D• David M. Reese, M. D Jonh Stearns, M.D. Win. Anderson, M. D. Also, the following extract of a late certi ficate of Dr. Mott, of N. York: "For the last twelve months, the curative powers of Dr. [lull's Truss have been tested under my own observation with the most gratifying success in cases of great difficul ty, in which the mutilated imitation Trusses so common in our market, had only aggra vated the disease. Dr. Hull is an experien ced surgeon, who has displayed not a little surgical skill and mechanical ingenuity in bringing this unrivalled instrument to its present state of perfection, rendering it, know, the best I ever saw for securing, corn fiirting and curing the ruptured patient, and is in my opinion, the only instrument of the kind that is entitled to patronage of the pro- Cession, and the confidence of the public. VALENTINE MOTT, M. D. Purls Place, Feb. 20, 1834. Letters Patent of the United States have been granted to Dr. Hull for 14 years trim the last improvement, dated July sth ; 1833. Fur sale at the Drug Si. 6 , • 11. t. =ME • Admmisii dilon of the deceased persons hereinafter mentioned, will be pre sented to the Orphans' Court olAdalllS coun ty, for confirmation and allowance, on Tues day the 3d day of March next, viz: The account of Joseph Rider, Adminis trator de boors non of the Estate of Valet]. tine Steer, deceased. ' The account of Daniel Longenecker and Win. Patterson,' Executors of the Estate .of Anthony Deardorff deceased. ' The account of Adam Myers, Guardian of Margaret Long. The account of John Hartman and Peter Hartman, Executors of the Estate of Andrew Hartman, deceased. The account of John Wolford, Admints trator of the Estate of John Albert, deceas ed, who was Administrator of the Estate of Conrad Weaver, deceased. The account of David Meals, Gum dim of Hannah, Sarah and Jacob Spangler. The account of Conrad Snyder, Executor of the Estate of Mary Spangler, deceased. The account of Jacob Myers and Peter Myers, Executors of the Estate of Peter Myers, deceased. The account of Ephram Swope, Execu tor of the Estate of Solomon Stonesifer, de ceased. The account of Robert King, Guardian of Elizabeth Wilson. The account of do. Guardian of Ann Wilson. The account of John Bittinger, Guardian of George Bittinger. The account of Jonathan C. Forrest, Ad ministrator of the Estate of Peter Shilt, de ceased. - The account of Jacob Weldy, Admmis• trator of the Estate of Jacob Meals, deed. The account of Daniel Bower, one of the Administrators of the Estate of SolUmon Bower, deceased. . The account of George Smyser, EXecu tor of the Estate of Henry flolte,Esq. dec'd. • The account Of Jacob Sheely, Adminis trator of the Mamie of Jacob Jacoby, ded'd. ESSENCES, OPODELDOC, BRIT ISH OIL, &e. For sale by the doz en, d6c. at the Drug store of Dr. J. GILBER'I', Gettysburg,. December 9, 1834. tf-,39 " 'SVAIIII'S,PAisIAC A—For the cure of. scrofula, or king's evil, syphilitic and mercurial diseases, rlieurnatiSni, ulcerous sores, white swellings, diseases of the liver and skin, general debility, &c. Also, SWAIM'S VEItMIFUGE—an excellent article for worms. For sale at the Drug store of DR. J. GILBERT, Gettysburg. December 9, 1834. tf-36 VARNISH—A large supply of black oil Varn►sh,for saddlers' and shoemakers' use, just received and for sale at the Drug store of DR. J• GILBERT. Gcuysbuyg, Dec. 9, 1834 Cush:given at all times for clean linen and cotton LAGS, at the.StarliFe. fr 1 / 2 a 4-PA[q.; , * ho ai Election of School Directors. 1 PRO CILAik.MATION. PURSUANT to the provisions .of the 2d section of the Act of the General As sembly of this Commonwealth, entitled "An act to establish a General System of Educa tion by Common Schools," passed the first day of April, A. D. 1831— I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, to the citizens of the several School Dis. triers in the County of Adams, to meet in their respective Townships and Boroughs at the places where they hold their Elec. (ions for Supervisors, Town Councils; and Constables, on the Third Friday (20th day) of March next, and then arid there elect TWO CITIZENS of each School District, to serve for THREE votes, ns School Directors of said Districts respectively; which elections are to be con ducted and held in the same manner as elec tions for Supervisors and Constables are by law held and conducted James Bell, Jr. SHERIFF: Sheriff's Office, Gettys burg, Feb. 24,1835. S to-47 Estate of Jonas Bushey, deed. . - ♦ LL persons. indebted to the Estate of rs- JONAS AUSEIEY, late of Reading township, Adams county, Pa. deceased, are requested to come forward and make pay ment to the subscriber—and those having claims against said Estate, are also reques ted to present the same, properly authenti- cated, for settlement. The Administrator resides in Reading township, Adams county. DANIEL MYERS, Adm'r. February 24, 1835. 6t-47 AN APPRENTICE TO THE PRINTEVG BUSINESS, Wanted immediately at the Star Office. February 17, 1835. tf-46 ALItIOIVAN SEED g. Raised by the United Society in Weld, Ct. Blood Beet, Salmon Radish, Early turnip do. Scarlet do. Orange do. Savoy Cabbage, •r 1 I bong WiULU rarsmp, Guernsey ido. Cayenne Pepper, Long Cucumber, • Squash do. Long green do. Parsley, Early do. Early June Peas, Early cluster do. Do. Washington do. Watermellon, White tnarrowfat do. Dutch summerSquashGreen dwarf do. do. Crook-neck do. do. Strawberry dwarf do. Do. winter do. Early red-eyed do. White Head Lettuce, Bean, . _ Early curled do. do. Early Sugar Corn, Cabbage headdo. Solid Celery. Speckled do. Summer Savory, Double Peppergrass, Just received a large supply of the above Seeds, and for sale at the Drug store of Dr. J. GILBERT, Gettysburg. February 17, 1835. tf-46 Estate of William C. Rhea, dec'd. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of WILLIAM C. RHEA, late of Ham iltonban township, Adams county, Pa. de ceased, are requested to come forward arid make settlement, on or before the first day of April next—And those having claims a gainst said Estate are also requested to pre sent the same, properly authenticated for settlement. Both Administrators reside in Hamilton ban ban township, Adams county, Pa. SAMUEL KNOX, Adrn'rs JOHN MARSHALL, 5 6t-44 February 3, 1835. Estate of Peter Beavenour, dec'd. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of PETER BEAVEN OUR, late of Me 'lnnen township, Adams county, Pa. deceas ed, are requested to come forward and make settlement, on or before the DIM of March next, on which d9r the Executors will meet at the house of the deceifsed. And those having claims against said Estate, are re quested to present the same, on said day; properly authenticated for settlement. The first named Executor resides in Mouritpleasant township, Adams county, and the last named in Paiadiie township, York county. PHILIP FLESHMA.N, MICHAEL BEAVENOUR, February 3, 1E435. Estate of Joseph Hemler,sr. dec'd • • ALL persons indebted to the Estate of . 00 - JOSEPH HEMLEtt, Sen. late of Motintpleasant township, Adams county, Pa. deceased, are liereby notified to come for. ward. and make settlement without delay. And those having claims against the. Estate of said deceased, are requested to present the same, properly authenticated, to the subscribers without delay fbr settlement. The Administrators both reside in Mount pleasant township. HENRY HEMLER, • CHRISTIAN HEMLER, • ra January 27, 1885. 6t-43 DRUGS & MEDICINES. FRESH supply of genuine DRUGS 111 " and MEDICINES just received and for sale at the Drug store of • DR. J. GI LBERT, Gettysburg. December 9, 8:34. RHEUMATISM! HY THE 'USE OF DR. JEBB'S RHEUMATIC LINIMENT Copy of a Letter/1 CIIARLEsToWN, ( .Mass.) June 23,1827. To the Proprietor of Dr. Jclob's Liniment. Dana Stir—l deem it a duty 1 owe to suffering humanity, to acquaint you, and thiough you the public, (should you think Lost ) of the une*pocted and surprising cure porturmeh on myself by the use of the above most excellent Medicine 1 have boon for more than thirty years, and sometimes most severely, afflicted with the Rheumatism, hare hedn litquently rendered perfectly helpless; and in cuusegoence confined to my bed, when it has required two persons to move me, being in such extreme pain; 1 have several times been un der the care 01 the most eminent physic stir, but procured only temporary relief, I one day no liced the adtertiseitiont of Dr. Jebb's Liniment, with the testimonials accompanying it, atm was induced to try a buttle,which 1 used without much semnble benefit. I concluded, however, to perse vere, and bought another bottle, and was greatly relieved, and by the use of half the third bottle, was wholly cured, and have never since had a re turn of the pain, which I had riot been free from a month at a time for thirty years, and it is now more than three years since 1 was cured. 1 would most earnestly , advise every person suffering un der this painful complaint, not to despair lA . a cute so long as they can obtain Dr. Jebb's Liniment. You are at liberty to make any use of this you may think advisable. Most respectfully yours, CALEB SY M M ES. To the foregoing testimony, Many other un questionable proofs might bo added, in tlivor of tho superior Liniment of Dr. Jobb. Nothing but a fair trial, which the proprietor confidently solicits, can give an adequate idea of its unrivalled effica cy, in mitigating, and thoroughly mastering, the excruciating disease, to which it has been suc cessfully applied in a multitude of cases. The operation of the Liniment is often immediate; and it has frequently cured rheumatic affections of years standing, in four and twenty hours. It is also recommended with confidence, us one of the best applications known for stiffness of the joints, numbness, sprains, and chilblains. Price so cents, with directions. 2) HIS prevalent disorder, as it exhibits itself in its customary symptoms of icon( of a ppe tile, distressing flatulencies, heart-burn, pain in the stomach, sick headache, nausea, vomiting, and costivenees, is now found to yield to the tried effi cacy of DR, RELFE'S VEGETABLE SPECIFIC, These two preparations combined,consti tute an efficacious remedy for the Dyspep sia, even alter it has acauired the most nh. MIMI disorder, and as a tonic and stimulent, they restore the healthy action mid energy of the stomach, and strengthen the debilitated sys tem. The proprietor can also confidently recommend the Vegetable Specific, as one of the best remedies kno . wn for the Sick Headache. Price 50 cents each article, with directions. BRITISH ANTICEPTIC . DENTIFRICE. For cleansing, whitening, and preserving THE BRITISH ANTICEPTIC DEN TIFRICE, which the present proprietor wishes most particularly to recommend to the attention of the public, is perfectly ex empt from all those acids which in general form the basis of tooth powders in common use, and which although they may whiten the teeth for a short time, must inevitably destroy the Enamel by their deleterious ac tion on this beautiful covering of the teeth The consequence is that the Enamel which, is the shield provided by nature to protect the spongy and nervous internal structure, is rapidly corroded by these acid ingredients, become more discoloured than ever, and ex poses the inner portion of the tooth to caries and n rapid and certian decay. By the use of the British Anticeptic Dentifrice, in the morning, as occasion may require, with a brush moderately hard, and cold water, the accumulation of Tartar will not only be pre: vent d, but the teeth rendered beautifidly and permanently white, and the gums resto red to that freedom from soreness, that hard ness and efflorescence which are the sure tests of their healthy state, and the best guarantee of that natural fragrance of the breath which can never be expected in con nection with foul teeth, and scorbutic un healthy gums. Price 50 cents a box, with directions. * * *The above valuable Medicines are prepared from the original Recipe in MS. of the lute Dr. 4V. T. CONWAY, by his immediate successor and the sole proprietor, T. KIDDER, and for sale at his Conn./mg Room, No. 99, next door to J. Kin. din's Drug Store, corner of Court and Hanover Streets, near Conceit Flail, Boston, and also by his special appointment, (together with all the valuable Medicines as prepared by the lute Dr. Conway,) by SAMUEL H. tUEHLER, Druggist, Gettysburg, Pa. *„*Observe that none are genuine without the written signature of T. KIDDER, on the outside printed wrapper. .klarge discount made to those who by to sell again. June 3, 1834. • Iy3 9 TIRACASSAR OlL : —Rowland's Maces. aar Oil to beautify and promote the growth of the hair. For sale at the Drug Store of Dr. J. GILBERT. Gettyeburg,Dee. 9, 1834. ti-36 WORM TEA—For sale at the Dtug v • store or DR. J. GILBERT. Gettysburg, Dec. 9, 1834. tl-36 AL IERATUS—A large quantity re• " ceived and for sale at the Drug store of DR. J. GILBERT, Gettysburg. VecembefJ, !WM. tf-86 A REDIAIIKAIILE CURE OF DYSPEIPM OR INDIGESTION. ANTI.BILLIOUS PILLS. the Teeth and Gums. JAMES COOPER. cl.l te(OLCia'a 2,241.72 4 . grIFFICE Chambersburg Street, a few 'L.' doors East of Mr: Forrey'sTavern. Gettysburg, June 10, 1884. tf-10 J.f.Tutiniiiiw I 6 -4 . ~.„,_,,,......, x 4 ',1[g, 1 11111.1 1 4 4 A1! 4 011 ; 0,1 1.1 2 iiiiilit .11 , A 1, 'HIS mild and efficacious remedy pos., senses many advantages over other remedies usually employed for diseases of children. It has been found beneficial in the following diseases—Pains in the stomach and bowels, cholic, giving, restlessness, &c. &c. It is prepared from vegetables only For sale at the Drug Store of Dr. J. GI LBERT. G etty•burg, Dec. 9, 1834. tf-36 Part' EIVS CA Ti ioLICO N. r -m- P. unrivalled and extensive reputation acquired by his Medicine for the lest five years, both in HOSPITAL and private practice, demands from the proprietor his grateful acknowledgments to a discerning public. Potter's Vegetable Catholicon is offered for the cure of Diseases of the Liver,Ulcera lcd Sore Throat, Debility resulting from In tomper and Dissiptvion, Scrofula or RM..% .vil,Old and Inveterate Ulcers,Pains in the Bones, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Diseases of the Lungs, Syphilis, Blotches on the Pace and Skin,W bite Swell ing of the Joints, 'fetter, Mercurial diseases, &c. Ate. 'fur CATrioLicotv consists exclusively of vegetable matter, and with a slight de termination to the bowels,which it preserves in a soluble state, acts insensibly, is pleasant to the taste, and requires uo particular regi men or confinement. SALEM, Mass. Oct. 15, 1829 This may certify, that 1, the subscriber; for the last ten years have been very much afflicted with Scrofula, and after repeatedly trying various medicines, and receiving ad vice from the most eminent physiciansovith out eflbct, 1 was induced to purchase a few bottles of Potter's Vegetable Catholicbti have taken the same, and have been com pletely cured. Alter receiving such great benefit from this valuable medicine, I con ceive myself in duty bound to make the same publicly known, that those suffering under like complaints may be apprised of its great ~ ~i .~ and White Swelling; during that period I placed myself under the care of upwards of eighteen respectable physicians in Boston Pittsburg, Albany, and this place, but their prescriptions were in vain. My arm became useless, the elbow joint being very much en larged, and so covered with ulcers, that my physician, fearing a mortification would take place, advised me to submit to amputation., but this very fortunately I rejected. On my . back there was an ulcer as large as the papa of my hand, which became so painful that I. despaired of ever being restored to health, or even getting relief. Having seen a simi lar case to my own, which was cured by your Cathnlicon, as the last resort I applied for it, and the happy result is, from its use for about three months, I am perfectly cured. JOHN HEALY. WILMINGTON, (N. C.) slay 12d. , RHEUMATISM P. S. As it doubtless gives you pleasure to hear of the many cures which your medi cine is daily performing, I will mention two other cases wherein complete cures resulted from its use, and which induced me to try it. The first is a ease of an intimate friend of mine, an old gentleman about sixty years of age, who had the Rheronotuan for a num ber of years past, part of the time confined to his bed; he took it merely through expe riment, and was surprised to find himself entirely freed from his painful disorder by using only one bottle. 'FETTER The other case was a severe Tetter,which covered both the patient's hands; he was elderly man, and had the affliction for a long time; he was totally deprived of the use of them, his attendants being obliged to cut his food and help him to it. Two bottles effec tually cured him. This case, as well as my own, are extensively known throughout the country, and will add much to the fame of' your already popular medicine. Your well Wisher', JEREMIAH NICHOLS. The above article is received from the Warehouse 'of W. W. Potter and for sale at the Drug store of Dr. 3. GILBERT. Gettysburg, Feb. 10, 1835. 61-45 CONDITIONS OF THIS PAPER: rt , I. 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