CJ evoled to Politics, Foreign and Do:nest:lc Intelligence, Literaller e, Science, .1 - Urinal:fere, the... Mechanic .1.• Is, Internal Improvement, and Genei;al c liffoccllany._co . . _ . sidverlisements. COUNTY APPEALS. pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly of Pennsylvania, approved the 15th day of April, A. D. 1834, entitled, "An Act relating to County Rates and Le vies," the undersigned, Commissioners of Adams County, will proceed and attend to hear appeals, for the several townships,from all persons who may apply ftir redress,in ac cordance with the directions of said act,and will grant such reliof and make such correc tions as to them shall appear just and rea sonable. The Boards of Appeal will be held in the following order, at which times and tdac several A.,,e,s(irs will attend fur ti air I ., lsp , .:t've townships—viz: FA! 'lv' ol Menai len and Frank lin, on itrulay lair I(ith of March next, a' the hoa.....furGeorae Myers, in A rend tsville. For the townships of I fa mil ton ban and Li berty, on Tacsday the 17th of March next, at the house of Isaac Robinson, in Millers town. For the townships of St raban and Cum berland and the borough of Gettysburg, on - Wednesday the Pith qf March next, at the Coininissioners' Office, in Gettysburg. For the townships of Germany, Conowa rind Mountjoy, on Thursday Me WM of March next, at the house of Francis Leas, in Littlestown. For the townships of Berwick, !Taranto!) and Mountpleasant, on Friday the 20th of March next, ut, the house of Philip tleagy, F,•;‘l. in ONiord. th townships of fluntiagton, Lati wore, Rending and Tyrone, on Saturday the 21. st of "{larch next, at the house of Mo ses Myerd, in Petersburg.. Commissioriers for the information MAI interested make known, that by the act of Assembly aforesaid, the Coln rnissioners are bound not to "make any allowance or abatement in the valuation of any real es• tate t in any other year than that in which the triennial assessment is made, excepting where buildings or other improvements have been destroyed, subsequently to such trien nial assessment, and in the case of personal property, offices, professions, trades and oc cupations, where there has been any altera tion in the assessment, occasioning a dal-- ent valuation from the fornier year, and also where persons have come to inhabit in the county since such triennial assessment," and that nu notice in the two years succeeding than triennial assessment is to be given to the taxable inhabitants aforesaid, but in the lat ter recited cases only. ROBERT Ari MIEN NY, Corn. JOHN BROUGH, of JOHN NI USSELM AN, A. Co Attest—WILLIAM KING, CP/P. Commissioner's Office, Get• Ifynitrw, VOL el; q S At-47 DRUGS, AND tRI 7'%ba1V5T1042.1Z4(4 i4.,tea. . '.3. Gg Laroevir , 4P L. 06 it'aVt3 to It6rln his friends and 11 -Pthe public generally, that ho has now on hand, AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF 7.DlE.ci'.;k3 a. ali:lii):lEo:if.kliaS, .ti`'-'4.±itiis a' if.Dge Sluilii, 'which' he will sell on the most reasonable terms—among which are the fellowing,viz: AloesjLead Black Annetto . ! " Red Arsenic I -" White Aqua Fortis Lithargo Antiulcer' -,. .. Logwood Alcohol Lampblack Antimony Lilly Oil Alum Amnia Antimonial Wino Magnesia, common Borax,criide& refin'd 44 Calcined Balsam Sulphur Mustard Seed " Copaiva Nutmegs " Turlington's Nicaragua Wood " Do Malta Oxycrociuni British Oil Oil Cinnamon Bateman's Drops " Lemon Barks • " Bergamot 13 razil Wood, ground " Lavender Blacking " Juniper Chrome Red" Vitriol I " Green " Cloves Cinnamon"l Sassafras Caustic 10podeldoc, Liquid Colombo 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 I " Hooper's EssenceS, of all kinds , " German Emory " Lee's- - " Dyott's Elixir Vitriol • " Lyon's " Paregoric Rose Pink Fior. Camomile, Rotten Stone " Sulphur Red Saunders Fenugreek Rosin Fustic Sugar of Lead Fish Sounds Soap, Castile G uin Arabic Sponge Shellac Syrup.of Squills " Myrrh Smiths " Tragacanth Senna '.' Seamtnony Turmeric " Elastic Turpentine . Galls . Tartaric Acid Ginger I Umber Godfrey s s Cordial • I Verdigris . Glue - Vermillion Heel Ball Carmine Isinglass Drop Lake Indigo i Varnish ipecarnanha Wafers . Itch Ointment Wax, white__ .:,. Map Whiting, &c. &e, Gettysbusit, Jau. 2U, 1845. . ts-442 itiat leattwozapa Exp./N0.4 ,:xecuted at the Star Ogee. Election of School Directors. PUOC lAI MiA_TIP LOIN. 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. 1834 I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, to the citizens of the several School Dis tricts in the County of Adams, to meet in their respective Townships and BorOughs at the place where they hold their Elec tions for Supervisors, Town Councils, and Constables, on the Third Pridu . 1) ( . 20th y) of Morrh and then and there elect TWO crrizE NS of each School District, to serve for Tun EE 11 . rts, as School Directors of said Districts iespectivel3; which elections are to be con ducted and held in the stone manner as elec tions for Supervisors and Constables are by law held awl conducted James Bell, .7r. SitEniFF Sheriff's Office, Getty," '? burg, Feb. 24, 1t!,.35. Estate of Jonas Bushey, deed ALL persons indebted to the Estate of JONAS BUS HEY, late of Reading township, Adams county, Pa. deceased, are requested to conic 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, Admit.. February 24, 1535. 61-47 AN APPRENTICE TO THE PRINTING BUSINESS, Wonted immediately at the Star Office. February 17, 1835. tf-46 1• ~,- 7._ . -.. , i „, .i..' , g „?..1,,,, , g i ',, ,•_:.-.......---___ ::::,...,,,,.,,, o; ,_ _ • ; ,,,,,e 21 1, 711 ,- ...„ • •.e:..-. ‘,_...,„. _ G SIR WO . Raised by the United Society in Enfield, Ct Blood Beet, Salmon Radish, Early turnip do. Scarlet do. Orange do. Savoy Cabbage, Sugar do. Early York do. White Onion, Drum-head do. Yellow do. Early do. Red do. Early dutch do. Orange Carrot, Red do. Early Horn do. Flat Turnip, Red, do. Long do. Long m\hite Parsnip, Sage, Guernsey do. Cayenne Pepper, Long Cucumber, Squash do. Long green do. Pa rsley, Early do. Early June Peas, Early cluster do. Do. Washington do. Watermellon, White niarrowfat do. Dutch summer Squash Green 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-head do. 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. q A LL persons indebted to the Estate of 111 C. RHEA, late of Ham. ittontiaii township, Adams county, Pa. de. ceasea, are requested to come forward and make settlement, on or before the first day of AprO 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 township, Adams county, Pa. SAMUEL KNOX, LArhers JOHN MARSHALL, February 3, 1885 Estate of Peter I3eavenour, dec'd. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of PETER BEAVENOUR, late of 51e nallen township, Adams county, Pa. deceas ed, are requested to come forward and make settlement, on or before the 14th of illarch next, on which day the Executors will meet at the house of the deceased. 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 Mountpleasant township, Adams county, and the last named in Paladize township, York county. PHILIP FLESHMAN, Ex'rs. MICHAEL BEAVENOUR, February 3, 1635. 6t-44 kIIVA FM'S PANACEA—For the cure o" " scrofula,. or king's evil, syphilitic and. mercurial diseases, rheumatism, ulcerous sores, white swellings, diseases of the liver and skin, general° debility, &c. , Also, S%VAINI'S VERSIIFUGE—an excellent article fur worms. For sale at the Drug store of DR. J. GILBERT, Gettysburg.. Dreember 9, 180 4. if-8G VARNISII—A large supply of black oil Varntsli,for saddlers' and' shoemakers' use, just received and fbr sale at the Drug DR. J. GILBERT. store of Gettysburg, Dec. D, 1834. dor TO THE VOLUNTEERS AND MILITIA OP THE SECOND BUM ADE, FIFTH NTE N DING to remove to the West, I DIVD1:10N, PENNSYLNANIA II the subscriber will sell at public sale, at FELLOW-SOLDIERS: his residence in Tyrone township, Adams AVING on a former occasion receiv county, on Friday the 27th of March inst. MAL ed a respectable number of votes, for V.ARIE7'I' OF PROPERTY—SUCH AS which I tender you my sincere acknowledg- Horses, Cows & Young Cattle : merits, I feel myself induced to otliu - again HOGS; 1 broad-tr.lad WAGON, 1 lb" - as a candidate for the Office of tation WAGON and a good BABOUCHE; 4 4 , pi It • 11 • together with his HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FUR• at the ensuing Election ; and,if ducted, will NITURE endeavor to discharge the duties of that of :inch Ls Beds, Bedsteads arid Beddin , *; Ta- lice with justice and impartiality. bleskhairs, Bureaus, Cupboards,Desks,&c. JOSEPH J. KUHN. 1 eight-day Clock and a' 1 hour du. Stoves March 3, 1E335. te--48 with varIOUS other articles too te dious to enumerate. Also, .1 first-rate Tarlding Lathe (with a cast-iron Wheel.) o_7 - Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A.m. when a reasonable credit and attendance will be given by JOHN STUDEBAKER. March 3, 1835. is--18 a 41)13i ,D V. 1-4 Just recoived and for sale, by the subscriber, A LARD ti :STOCK OF HARDWARE, EAR IRON, &c. which will be sold cheap. Persons engaged in building would do well to call. GEORGE ARNOLD. 3t-48 March 3, 18:35 LetZdat (Ulf-VIZ q , I will remove roy itore to the corner now occupied by Nliller & Witherow, on the first day of April next. G. A. UST received rind for sale at the Office " of the Star, and at the Book Store o S. H. Buehler, ILlhe Principles of Presbyterian Dis cipline. 4'c. unfolded and illustrated in the protests and appeals of the Rev. G EO. Elar9, entered during the process of the Presbytery of Carlisle against him, at their Sessions in April, 1823, in which his strict adherence to the Confession of Faith, and the standards of the Church, is fully shown." Gettysburg, March 3,1935 THE AMARANTH A METRPOLITAN MAGAZINE OF LITERATURE AND THE FINE ARTS-EMBELLISIIED WITH ENGRAVINGS, AND MUSIC ARRANGED WITH ACCOMPA- NIMENTS FOR TILE ri- NO-FOUTE, &c. - Office of publication at the Literary Rooms, 127 IVashingtan street, Boston, Mass. B. BROWN, Sc. G. II BROWN, EOITORS VfEARLY three years have elapsed since the commencement of the AMARANTH, and dur ing that period it has received a stetuly increase of patronage. To be in fault is the common lot of human ity, anti we make no pretence of an exemption from the charge; however,our intentions are to have as few errors as possible,whde we endeavor that cur produc tions shall lie acceptable to our readers,and approved by the community in general. The Amaranth takes no part in the discussion of religion or politics, and,in adhering to this rule,we have excluded many articles front its columns. The same regulation will be contin ued, although elegonce, power and poignancy may sometimes receive a denial. 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We are obliged to adopt this rule,as our pos tage has become a heavy tax upon us.] (0-The next volume of the Amaranth will he issued at $2 per annum,the size and style of the New-York Mirror,and those of our subscribers who wish to have the paper, will please notify us before the evpiration of the present volume. March 3, 1835. 3t-48 Estate of Geo. Brinkerhoff, dec'd ALL persons indebted to the Estate of GEORGE BRINKER 110FT,late of Nlountpleasant township, Adams county, Pa. deceased, are hereby notified to come for ward and make settlement without delay. And those- havingclaims against the Estate of said deceased, are requested to present the same, properly authenticated, to the subscribers without delay for settlement. The first named Executor resides in Stra. ban township, the last named in Mountjoy township, Adams county. GARRET BRINK . ERIIOFF, , PETER BERCAW, rs Marcn :3, 1835. m.ACA SSA R O[ L.—[lowland's Maces /c sar Oil to beautify and promote the growth of the hair. For sale at the Drug Store or Dr. J.. - GILBERT. Settys.hury, Dec. 9, 1834. BRIGADE INSPECTOR FITZLIC MEETING. win: citizens of Berwick township, in fa vor of a System of General Education, are hereby requested to meet en Saturday the 14th of March bud. at 2 o'clock, P. at the house of Henry Gitt in said township, tbr the purpose of forming a ticket, to be supported by them at the township election on Friday following. M ANY. March 4, 1835. tm-48 A CERTAIN CURE FOR THE IrI'CLE 4RIIIS filthy arid infections di.order,be it ever so inveterate, may be cured in une hour's application Gy the use of DU RIES' OINTMENT. It is unrivalled for the pleasantness, ease, expedition, safety and certainty, with which it produces a perfect cure of this disease.— The Ointment is known to he so certain and expeditious in its operation, as to effect a cure 111 one hour's application only! with out any hazard of taking cold, as the com position dues not contain the least particle of mercury, or any other dangerous ingredient; it may be applied with perfect satiny in the state of pregnancy, and even to children at the breast. I'rice 375 cents a box with arnplo directions DUMFRIES' lIIGIII.I' APPROVED TEI X la AV V. 1,1 THIS safe and powerful wash for sore or irylamed Eyes, stands pre-eminent among the multitude of ordinary preparations for this purpose. The most obstinate as welt as the more slight influminations 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, the effect is highly salutary, and in cases of years standing, the most unex pected relief has been received, after other applications of inferior efficacy had Wed. Those who use it pronounce it to be one of the best preparations Mr those complaints they ever met with, especially in obstinate cases of soreness and inflammation. Price 25 cents a bottle, with directions. .--ALSO- The celebrated CAMBRIAN TOOTH ACHE PILLS, which give immediate re lief without the least injury to the Teeth. On trial this wilt be found one of the best remedies for this painful complaint. Price 50 cents a box, with directions. roR rEII3ALES. DR. RELFE'S AROMATIC PILLS HAVE been long celebrated as a most valuable and efficacious remedy against those general complaints peculiar to the fe male portion ofsociety. They cleanse, pu rify and promote a free and brisk circulation of the blood, when become sluggish and lan. •guid from the afflicting ailments for which these Pills are a safe and effectual specific. They assist the suspended operations of the sanguiferous system, when nature requires it, and rectify i%tt irregular habits of the un healthy female whostt sickly and palid coun tenance becomes re-animated, and freshens with the natural glow of restored health. They are a tried and approved remedy in obstructions, debility, hypochondria, green sickness, giddiness, palpitation of the heart, bad digestion, loathing of food, pains of the stomach, shortness of breath, upon every little motion, sinking of the spirits, and its consequence, a dejected countenance and dislike few-exercise and conversation. They are eqtially conducive to the health of mar ried ladies, except in cases of pregnancy, or hectic and consumptive habits, when they must not he taken. But they may be ad ministered to great advantage a month or more after ac•couchment, for the purpose of cleansing the system and purging those gross humours, which, when retained, lay the oundation of numerous diseases, and render the incautious subject unhealthy for life.— They should also be taken by all women from 45 to 50, to prevent the dangerous dis orders consequent upon that critical period of female life. They have been further found, by experience, to aflord a powerful remedies in all hypochondrwc, hysteric and vaporish disorders, both in men and women, whose nervous system they strengthen and regulate, aid nature in throwing oft those gross and superabundant humours which produce melancholy and depression of spiri ts, renovate the body, re-animate the mind, and 'diffilse a general cheerfulness and elasticity throughout the whole system. Price 81 50 a box; with directions. aVTlie above valuable Medicines nro prepared from the original MS. Recipe of the late Dr. W. T. CONWAY, by:T. KIDDER, his immediate sue. cessor, and the sole proprietor. For sale at his Counting Room, No. 99, nest door to J. KIDDER'S Drug Store, corner of Court and Hanover streets, near Concert Hall, Boston, and also for sale by special appointment, (together with all valuable Medicines, as prepared by the late Dr. Conway,) by SAMUEL H. BUEHLER, Druggist, Gettysburg, Pa. I ~, ,*Observe that none are genuine without the written signature of T. KIDDER, on the outside printed wrapper. A large discount made to those who boy to sell again. June 3,1834 QM. JERATUS—k large quantity re• eeived and for sale at the Drug store of DR. J. GILBERT, Gettysburg. December fl, 1834. - tf-36 aMtgir &air+ W I LL he exposed to public sale, on the premises, on Wcdnesday the! 25th day of March next, 2,6 - otTa cozot — agabwcw2) The First, situate in Mount pleasant town ship, Adams county, Pa. adjoining lands of A. Smith, A. Carrig,an, C. Smith and Mit ers, co'taMiug U Acres, more or less—on which are a 11 story Log Dwelling, log Stable. The Second : ln sAine township, ad joining lands of A. Smith, G. Bercaw and others,containing 2 Acres and 114 Perches, without ally improvements. The Third,in same township, adjoining lands of A. Smith, G. Bei raw and I/I I'S, containing, :3 Acres and 4N Perches, also without improvements. All to he s,,ld as th e E s t a t e o f w ILIA A 11 'IOTA ND, late or Ilountpleasant township, Adains county, deceased. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. :it., when the ter inq will be made known, and attend- [lnce glyuli, by .101 IN O'NIELL, Adin'r I;'brilary 17, 1. 4 35. ts ai CE.I TS LIEEL:11111. Et \N.. ‘1 ,7 A Y front the subscriber, living in Gettysburg, Pa. on the 17th day of February last,an indented negro boy,nal - nud iiYLLI.6.I/ LEE, about 16 years or age. Ilad on and took a way. with him a blue cassinet coat, brown pantaloons & other clothing not recollected. The above reward and no thanks will be paid Ibr his apprehension and delivery. JOAN CRESS. March 3, 1835. AN APPRENTICE TO THE Blacksmith Business, W•ANTED by the subscriber, on the first of April next, a boy aged about 16 or 17 years. HENRY STALLSMITIL Two Taverns, Feb ruary 24, 1r , 35. 3t-47 CABINET-WAREIIOUSE, Chumbersburg Street. Where there is constantly on hand A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF rixamucl-roaa, Ready 6o- purchasers, for Cash or Produce. (3(*Orders for corrxNs punctu. ally attended to. DAVID IIEAGY. Gettysburg, Oct. 21, 1834. tf-20 I)R.NULL'S RECENTLY IMMO- El) TRUSS.—The distinguished sur geons and medical fimulty 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 for the safe retention of the bowels and the final cure of the disease. In confirmation of which the following naines of distinguished medical gentlemen of New York city, with many others, have expressed a decided preference for this in strument, are respectfully added : Valentine Mott, M. D. George Bushe, M. D Alex. A. Stevens, M.D. David Dosnek, M. D John B. Beck, M. D. Samuel Ackerly, DI D Cyrus Perkins. M. D• David M. Reese, 51. I) Jonh Stearns, M. D. Wm. Anderson, M. D. Also, the following extract ofa late certi ficate of Dr. Mott, of N. York: "For the last twelve months, the curative powers of Dr. Hull's Truss have been tested under my own observation with the most gratifying, success in cases of great difficul ty, in which the mutilated mutation Trusses so comtne;! in our market, had only aggra vated the disea4e• . Dr. Hull is an experien ced surgeon, who htls displayed not a little surgical skill and mechanical ingenuity in bringing this unrivalled instrunitait to its present state of perfection, rendering it, I know, the beSt I ever saw for securing, com forting and curing the ruptured patient, and is in my opinion, the only instrument of the kind that is entitled to patronage of the pro fession, and the confidence of the public. VALENTINE MOTT, M. D. Park Place, Feb. 20, 1834. Letters Patent of the United States have been granted to Dr. llull for 14 years tram the last imps ovetnent, dated July sth 1838. For sale at the Drug Store of Dr. ,1. GILBERT, Gettysburg. December 23,1834. tf-38 VSSENCES, OPODELDOC, BRIT ' ISII OIL, &c. For sale by the doz en, &c. at the Drug store of Dr. J. GI LBERT, Gettysburg. December U, 1834. tf--30 Cash given at all times for clean linen and cotton It A (.S, at. the Star I )(live. ESSENCE OF M ['STA D.—A reme. dy tar rheumatisms, gout, lumbago, palsy, sprains, bruises, chilblains, old strains, &c. Prepared from, and containing all the virtues of the Mustard Seed; in a much more convenient form for use. For sale at the Drug Store of Dr. J. GILBERT, Gettysburg. December 9, 1834. tt—:3o 'WORM TEA—For sal© at the Di ug • store of DR. J. GILBERT. Gettysburg, Dec. 9, 1834. tf-36 DRUGS & MEDICINES. A FRESH sapply of genuine DRUGS / 11 - arid MEDICINES just received and for sale at the Drug store of DR. J. GILBERT, Gettysburg. December 9. I R 34. tl-19 711113 LADY'S 130011, (NINTO. VOLUME.) A Repository for Nlusie, Engraving, Wood Cuts . Poetry, and Prose, By THE - MOST CELEBRATED AUTHORS, Published al Three Dollars per Annum, BY L. A. cionuy,, Athenian Buildings, Franklin Plaee,Philadelphia JAIVALUS COOPER. O cozwixa 7 aze aa wk FFICE th Chnnersburg Street, n lbw doors East of Mr. Forrey's Tavern. Gettysburg., June 10, 1934. tf-10 b o 0 • '''' . - - - ---- . I. l ' #4 m il w iO. 1111151 1 lii ;; 1 e 5 is' It 0 1 , 11,0,1 C A • c -. 5 C . ;Cl', ":4 I I Fr; '" 3 1 P4A !lil 1! II 1` 1J ''' WI 1 1 '4:11 iii 11 I I I ': • alluLL_J - rsrifilS mild and efficacious res»cdy dos -IL seam Many advantages over other remedies usually employed thr diseases of children. It has been found beneficial in the following diseases—Pains in the stomach and bowels, (Mohr, , griping, restlessness, &c. &c. It is prepared Cron, vegetables only For sale at the Drag Store of Dr. J. GI LBE RT. Gettysburg, Dee. 9. I 83 , 1. tl-36 Parr E R'S C A TllO IL ICON. rpui F. unrivalled and extensive reputation id acquired by this Medicine for the lust five years, both in lIosetTAL and private practice, demands trom the proprietor his gratefid acknowledgments to a discerning public. Putter's Vegetable Catholicort is offered for the cure of Diseases of the Li ve r,LI leent ted Sure Throat, Debility resulting from In temperance and Dissiptv.ion, Scrofula or King's Evil,Old and Inveterate U lee rs,Pning ill the Bones, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Diseases of the Lungs, Sy philie, Blotches on the Face and Skin ,W hire Swell ing of the Joints, 'fetter, Mercurial diseases, Piles, &c. &c. Tim CATiroucoN craisists 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 no particular regi men or confinement. SALEM, Mass. Oct. 'l5, 1829 This may certify, that I, the mibscliber, for the lust ten years have been very much afflicted with Scrofulu, and after repeatedly trying various medicines, and receiving ad vice from the most eminent physician-,with out effect, I was induced to purchase a lhw bottles of Potter's Treffetable Calholicon— have taken the same, and have been com pletely cured. .Alter receiving such great benefit from this valuable medicine, 1 con ceive myself in duty bound to make the same publicly known, that those suffering. under like complaints may be apprised of its great efficacy. THOMAS MELZERD. Signed in the presence of JONATUAN Winn and Jouri S. HARRISON. Mr. W. W. Porr ER, Sir-1 here give you a statement of my cure. About four years ago I became af flicted with a complicated case of Scrofula 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 1 rejected. On my back there was an ulcer a large as the palm 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 Cathalicon, us the last resort I applied for it, and the happy result is, from its use for about three months,' aitn perfectly cured. JOHN HEALY. WILMINGTON, (N. C.) May 22d. It HMI ATISSI 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 case of an intimate friend of mine, an old gentleman about sixty years of age, who had the Rheumatism 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. T MIT R The other case was a severe Tetter,which covered both the patient's hands; he was an elderly man, and had the affliction lOr a long tune; he was totally deprived of the use of them, his attendants being obliged to cut his food and help him to it. Two bottles etrec.. 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. 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