ADVERTISENIENTS PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE. Tills Institution is situated at Gettys burg, in one of the healthicst districts of Pennsvlvanin. It consists of a Pieparn tory Department and College Proper. The Preparatory Dopartment is designed, not only to tpc:!:fy flu entrance into the regular College Classes, hut also to turn islr h instruction in the higher ')ranch es or an English Education In the Collegiate De. partment the usual Classic and Scientific course is taright, ns fully and thoroughly as in any other Institution in the Stato. Fa miliar lectures are also delivered, on Botany, Mineralogy, qeology, Anatomy, ns well is on subjects of more genera: interest in Sei• ence and Literature. The discipline of the Institution, is, as nearly as possible, pa rental The Members of both Depot Intents except in special cases , are required to room in the College Edifice, where they will be undcr the immediate supervision of the P i e sidonti Tutors and Prefects, %% ho also reside in tie house,. The Fall Session commences on the 31st of October. The expenses vary from 8100 to $l4O per annum, Inc:intim , tuition, hoard ing, washing, room rent, dzc. each Student furnishing his own room, or paying, a &mill sum additional to the Steward fur the use of furniture, . . There are connected with this College a Lyceum, Libraries, and a Rending-room, with all other facilities for the acquisition of useful knowledge. Parents and guardians are ngsured that every sttention will be paid to the correct morel training of those committed to the Officers of the Institution. The following gentlemen compose the Faculty or the Institution : C. P. KRAUTH, D. D President, and Professor of Intellectual and Mora Science. Rev. H. L. BAUPHER, A. M. Piofassor of Greek Lnng' tinge and Literatpro, and Belles Lcares. Rev. M. JA.001.P. 4 , A. M Professor of Mathematics. Chemistry, and Natu ral Philosophy. Rev. WM. M. REYNOLDS, A. M. Professor of Latin Language arid Literature, and Principal Prep.. Department. Rev. H. J. sivirrn. Professor of German and French. D. GILBERT, M. D. Lecturer on Anatomy and Physiology. J. 1.. sCHOCK. & M. L. STOEVER, Teachers in Prep. Department. Communications muy be addressed to the Rev. Dr. KRAIITIi i President of the Col lege, Gettysburg, Pa. By order of the Board of Trustees. D. GILBERT, Sec's/. Oct. 5. New store. FrOHEsubscriber would inform the public that he has taken that stand formerly occupied by 1V m. Gillespie, in Baltimore street, directly opposite Yeast's Botel,whore ho is now prepared to offer an entire, New— Large and Splendid. assortment of DRY GOODS, Grocexics, llcthlwure l3s Queetisvave, Selected with great care and bought upon tha very best terms for Cash. Among his very general assortment are the following articles : Blue, Black, and Brown Cloths, Polish and Invisible. Gr , en Cloths, Black, Ribbed and Plain Cassimuree, Fancy Melbottrii Ribbed, . do Plain Fancy Colored, do Superior Black Satin Vcstings Fig. & Black Silk Velvet, Superior Tabby Velvet, White Linen Drillings, Ribbed and Plain, Brown An do do do. Black Summer Cloths, illelhourn Itiltliep do. Elephant and Bang up Cords, rish Linens, 10-4.• Table Diapers, 10-4 Irish Shectings,' • Russia and Scottish dn. Black Ninttionia Lustring, Blue Black, do. Figured'and Plain Gro de Naps, Plain Gro do Berlines, Fancy, Geese, Satin & Lace Bordered Shawls, White and Black Silk Gloves, Lace and Pic Nic, do. Kid and Beaver, dr. Gentleman's Silk, Kid and Beaver White and Black Sdk lll.so, White and Black Silk 1-2 do. White and Black Colored do. ALSO-A ITANDSOME ASSOTSTENT OF Bonnet Ribbtins, Lawns, Calicoes, (as low as 61) Mouselaine de Laines, With a great variety of almost every other description of GOODS; to all of which ho would respectfully cull the town Lion of the citizens of Gettysburg and neighborhood, as from the "unusual" terms upon which they were bneght, lie will be enabled—as ho is determitind to sell them at very reduced and unusea/ prices. D. H. SWOPE. Gettysburg, April 23. 1839. ti-4 N. B. Country produce taken in exchange for goods. ITZIVi 0001)S. JUST received and for sale at his old stand, a !area stock of ME GOODS, among which is a great variety oEchcap Cloth, Coritiogg, Cacisinetts, Neriniies, Calicoes, Si:ha, Domestic Goods—and• a very groat vari• sty of Fancy Goode—also, Hardware, Stoves, dtc. Call anti see, the above goals will be sold at prices to suit the times. for Cash or pro• duce. P. S. Old Metal, Copper and Brass, to kan in exchange for , ew Stoves or Goads. G. A• a0pt..24. GEO. ARNOLD. ADVERTISEMENTS. aV=-L n H. SWOPE, returns his sincere 14 " )'• thanks to the citizens of Gettysburg, and the public generolls , for the very liberal ::hare of patronage receivi , d by him. De termined to (omit a continuance of • f.iviir by 1111r0:11111111 ., exertions to please— and a determination to keep constantly on hand A SUPERIOR ASSORTMENT OF British, Trench, nuit 1)o mcstic Taticy autA Sta vle Goods, at the lowest prires—he has the pleasure of announcing to the public, that he has just returned from the city, with an additional supply of Oren) 1' most desirable Goads, which with his pro ent stock will nnw en able him to oiler to those who may favor him with a call. A VERY SUPERIOR ASSORTATENT OF SPENO & SUMMER GaGCS to all of which he most respectfully invite« their attention• Ge.tivsburg„liino IR, IFI9 FRESH SUPPLY OF SPRING ez, SUMMER CMS. S. WITETEROVY LIIRAS just re:wised from the City, and is L now opPitini , at his Store, on the cor ner of the Centro Square and Baltimore street, a most splendid assortment of MOOD s uitable to the season—amongst which arts n fine supply of Stever!lite Cloths, of all colors, the best ever bought to the borough of Gettysburg : Cassimeres, Caseinetts, Satinet ts, Nlouseltne do Laines, and Shawls, Irish Linen, Fancy Handkerchiefs, Figured Burnhasuis, Summer Clothr; AND A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF Silks, _black, blue-black, colored, 4-figured Cambric and Jaconett Musl ins, Barr'd do. do. Calicoes and Chintz from 8 to 50 ; BON AND A FINE ASSORTMENT OF ane ri;),za tP. ob g in fact. every thin. , in lite line from "a nee cite to an anchor."—Also. llcadmare, Queensvare, Groceries, E?c. &c. all of which have been purchased on the very lowest terms, and with great care ; and can he sold, he ventures to say, as cheap as they can be procured at any establish• inent in the cnuntry. He invites the public to call and view his assortment—confident that no one desirous of purchasing will be able to resist the tempting BARGAINS he is enabled to offer them. itie•A 11 kinds of Country Produce taken in exrdinrige for Goods. Gettysburg, April 23, 1P39. caP CLOTHS. GOOD assortment embracing Very fine wool dyed Black—Superior Blue, Bottle Green, Olive,Brown and 'mixed Cloths. Superior Plain and Bucksin Cnssimere, Cassinetts, Kenn/Ay Jeans. Beaver (loth% dze, eze Just received and for sale by R. G. M'CREARY. Sept. 17. if. Met I 1 e Wilson, 4' Dillard G ROC ER S & cora m iss 10. N 17 2CH ANTS, Corner of Commerce and Pratt Streets, BALTIMORE, O FFER tothe Country trade for Casy or prompt payment, the following GOODS 3 TO WIT : 50 Mo. S. FL *Molasses 20 hhds. West India & N. Orleans ditto •200 bogs Rio Coffee, (part strong scented) 100 " Laguira do. 100 " Havana do. SO hl►ds. N. Orleans & Porto Rico Sugar 10 pipes and half pipes Champagne and Rochelle Brandy 5 " Gin 59 tierces Honey 200 boxes 11n►sins 100 quarto do. t5O eighth do. Fresh importation. 30 ksgs do. TOG ET!! ER WITH Cinnamon, Clovis, Pepper, Teas in chests, half chests and boxes, 4'c. Baltirrifiry, Nov- 17 18:17. f-22 PLOUGHS, PLOUGHS. HAVING been appointed agent for selling Witheroto Peirce's Patent Cycloidal Self sharpening PLOUGHS, and the same with WROUGHT IRON SHEARS, would , hero invite the attention of Farmers generally to those newly invent ed ploughs, as being an imptovement on any Self-sharpening l'lough that bus yet been efiered to the• public. On hand and for sale at the Mill of the subscriber in Germany township, and at his store in Gettysburg. GEORGE ARNOLD. Oct. 5 , 4 t L.l 361 W NOTICE. O. 33.A.ItZlze, WILL practice Law in the several Courts of Adams County—office in Cliamberebnrg Street, one door wost of Mr. Buehler's Store. Gettysburg, April :30,.15317. ly-5 ADV ERTISEM ENTS _, i FR P riLE . I SMITH, 14, ESPECTFU LLY the attention 126 of his friends and the public generally. In the important and intereaing fact, that he is hilly prepared and qualified to cure the most inveterate cases of rheumatism-- The various diseases to which meal , =re subject (if curable) can also be effectually and radieully cured by him, safely and ex peditiously, at moderate and mist:n:llde charges, without subjecting, the patient to the poisonous influence of minerals, such as mercury, arsenic, &c. His remedies are mild, agreeable. and efficient, and 41 ' , rate in accordance with the Imes of the anitnal economy. Doctor F. Smith is ready nt all times to attend patients at their houses. Patients living at a distance can be arconamidated with hoard and medical attendance at ined prate prices nt his dwelling, in Carlisle sti eel, the house formerly occupied by- Dr. Berlucliv. Dr. Smith would also inform t hr public that Ilia mode of treetnient will perfectly remove the had ciftets remaining in tile sys tern, from the irn• ot mercury or any other poi,:orions mineral. Medical men of the h:gliest distinction and talent, such as Matthias, Alley. C•amp ton, Pearson, Abernethy, Carmichael, &c. allirm that chancres and buboes, ulcerations in the throat, together with diseases of the perio••tcum, tendons, cartilages, ligaments, and eruptions of a highly abs•inate character, are the consequence from the ad • ministration or use of mercury. These eff.cts of mercury are not novel, for even• physician of veracity will acknow ledge them to be of frequent and melancho ly occurrence. Sept. 17. tf TO PATL3E.3."I'ZERS. THE Proprietors of the Baltimore Type Foundry will hereafter, put the typ@ of their matiulacture at the same reduced rates that are now offered by other foundries in Philadelphia, New York and Boston : Pica, at 2S cents per pound. Small Pica, 40 do. Long Primer, 42 do. Bourgeois, 46 do. Brener, 54 66 do. Nonpareil, 84 do. The above prices are on a credit of six months, and fir acceptances in the city t2t three mouths discount of five per cent will he made, and a further one of the same a mount, if cash is paid. Old metal taken in exchange, at 9 cents per pound. Printers can also he furnished with wood otter, of all sizes—plain and ornamen tal letter, flowers, borders, cuts aril news paper ornaments - in great variety; piM ling presses of all kinds, printing trikbress rules, leads and quotations; furnitureopuons, cases and stands ; chases of all sizes, wrought and cast; composing sticks, impo&ing stones,_ roller stocks, trill stocks. parchments for tympans, together with every article requited in a printing of rice. All orders will be promptly executed anti attended to in such manner as to in-ore sa tisfaction, and forwarded in any way that may b.v directed. CH AS. CARTER, Agent B. T. F. Oct. 21. 3t (X7" - Pi inters of newspapers, who will co py this advertisement to the amount of two dolls's, and send a copy of-the paper direct ed to the agent, will have credit for that sum when a purchase is made amounting to ten dollars. FALL dr- WINTER GODS. H. SWOPE having just returned Irprn the cities of Philadelphia and Baltimore with a large and general assort ment of Cloths, Cassimeres and Cassinctte, Silk nod Merino Vesting% Black 'Mattioni Lustring, Blue nod Black dn. Figared and Plain colored Gro de Nap, Mouseline de Lames, fi 4 Engli.,ll and French Merino, • 3 4 Do. dd. 6.4 French Bombazines, Merino and Thibet Wool Shawls, Highland do. White, Scarlet, Green and Yellow Flan nets, White Gause Flannel, Bleached & Unbleached Canton Flannel, Colored 3 4 and 4-4 Plaid Linseys, Bleached and Unbleached Musline, Corded Skirts, Guernsey Frocks, Net Larnbs 7 -Wool Shirts, Ladies Black and White Silk Hose, Do. Wostard do. Do. Cashmier do. Black Wostard Hose, Ladies Kid Gloves, Do. Lined do. Berlin and Wool do. Prints, Checks, Ticking, &c. Which he takes peculiar pleasure in in viting these who are fond of Bargains, to call and examine, as they were bought . upon such terms as will enable him to sell them LOWER THAN THEY II AVA EVER YET BEEN OFFERED IN THIS 111 411 KEIT._ Now ie the time,call and examine for yourselves. Country produce take in exchange for Goods. Gettysburg, Sept. 24. 1839, ILZITEnEST TABLES 'etALCULATED by Cu Alums Kftrzal• ‘I-J WELL, Esq., (of Petersbur g ) York Sprin g s, to be had at the Store of SAMUEL FAHNESTOTK. Gettysburg, August 0, 1539. ADVERTISEMENTS. WASIIIITGTON HOTEL . HAUNIET SQ.GARE,IIAIIIIIsBUI2O, PA. sob-tcriber respectfully 'Norms his add the public that he has taken the ‘V.ASiIINGTON HOTEL, that well known tavern stand situated at the carrier of %Iry ket street and Market Square, Har• hit-ly occupied by Major George V. Johrtkon, which he has fits d up in a su per ior malca.r, with entire new fur n iture of the newest fe•lii,in and best quality, from , virril to cellar. The house has also under. .m.e a ibitron.th repair,and is put in the best condition for the accommodation of cus He takes the liberty to state that the Washingfaq linfel shall be kept in the best manner. His TABLE will always be fur inshed by the best the market affords, and sit rs rued as to suit his guests.. His BAR will be supplied with the best of wines and t ur n rs of all kinds. His STABLE (the larg est in Hart isburg,) will be attended by faith ful them's, and every attention given Inat ran be th--iced. As he is desirous of prov ing that he determined to keep a house not excelled in Harrisburg, lie respectfully invites travellers, members of the Legisla titre and others, to call and judge for them selves, as he will be happy at any and all titres to see them. Oct. 5. Stoves ! Stoves ! ! 500 FOE' N Y STOVES. l Er fiE Fob,=criber is now getting in readi 14 - Les , ' for the Fall Sales from 4 to WM Stoves all trimmed in the neatest and best manner. Comprising the greatest variety ever offered to the public in this place, rroin. , whirl) are : 0 Diff; rent sizes and patterns, 9 plate. 6 Do. Do. Parlour. Do a new and very neat article. Do. Cook. Do. among which is the Premitim Stove. Do. Do. Franklin. Do. 1. Millers Patent. Do. for heating two rooms at the same time. Among the above Stoves are many new and handsome patterns. _ . 6 Do. Public attention is invited, as I will he able to furnish any kind or size of Stoves the! may be desired. The above Stoves are of my own manu fieturing at the Foundry. Will be sold Cheap and all warranted. Persons wishing to purchase Stoves will find it to be their tnterest to give me a call Old Stoves, Metal,'•Copper and Brass tak• en an exchange for new Staves. GEO. ARNOLD. tr-17 July 23, 1839. (1) PRINTFAIIO4. SHE following reduced prices will be hereafter charged for PRINTING TY-SKS at Bauce's New-York Type Faun dry7'Sri. 12,Chanibera street, and No. 3, City Nall PW,;:‘,.., Pica, .1 1 r . 33 cents a lb. Small Pica, 40 te Loag Primer, 42 CC Beurgeos, 46 Brevier, 54 CC Nlinion, 66 " Nonpareil, 84 44 Agate, 108 " Pearl, 140 cc o,namental Letter and other Types in prepra These are the prices on a credit of six mon:lis but we wish at this time to encour %le sboit credit or : ash purchases, and will (Imp f: re make a discount of five per cent. urn tor New York acceptance at 90 days, and 13 per cent. &T. cash. We have recently added to our former rxten.ive assortment sevanty-five different kinds and sizes of Orsed,Extended Outline, Skeleton, Shaded, Ornamental, modern thinficed Black, &c. 100 new Flowers, and mgrent variety of Ornaments, forming alto gether the most extensive and elegant as. sortmeet of Printing Types in the United States, and absolutely an unrivalled one.— We also furnish every other article that is . neces.ary for a Printing Office. Printers of Newspapers who publish this advertisement three times before the let of November 1539, sending us one of the pub lications, will receive payment, when they purchase from the Foundry, four times the amount of their hill. GEORGE BRUCE & CO. New York, August 15, 1830. Oct. 14 Rev. Ezra, IS-tiler's CERTIFICATE. IXIIIS is to certify that I was severely of Baled with the disease technically termed Bronchitis, the Tonsils considerably swollen and much inflained,the uvula or pal ate permanently elongated, the Trachea or Windpipe exceedingly painful;, nay disease was so extensive and aggravated, as to dis qualify me from my prole:moml avocations, and I was induced to make application. to the celebrated Professor Doctor Smith of Baltimore, who cut eg a part of the palate, which gave some little relief, but still did not cure the disease under which L was I.a boring. As a dernier resort I appli ed to Dr. F, .1. Smith a Botanic Physician of Hanover, now of Gettysburg, by whose care, skill and judicious treatment,[ have been perfect. !y and radically cured ; and I thus make it public as an act of but common justice to the Do ctor, and from a full & strong senseol gratitude to him, and at the same time as. an inducement to others similarly affected imaml themaefves of the like benefits, as witness my band this 18th day of Septem ber, 1939. F.ZItA KELLER,. Tune, town• tl. • WM. E. CAMP. Cm These, and indeed AL L counterfeit Pills, if used according to the direction of my Pills, are ealcu• laird to DESTROY LIFE. They are made by men ha . ving no staaing et respectability, without habitation o. name—perfectly careless of conse quences, provided money is obtained. [Extract from Dr. IYs address to Citizens of C. S.] And he careful to remember that I have never authorised any Doctor, Druggist, Apothecary, or Pettier in the United States to sell my Pills These contemptible etasirgs universally sett counterfeits. Never forget that this class, Doctors. Druggists, Apothecaries, and Pedlars are the men who sell cuunterfeite, and that all Tradesmen Will) are made agents, have each of them a COPPER PLATE certificate of Agency, signed in writing with a pen by me ; and which certificate requires renewal every twelve months, it being no guaran tee for more than one year from date—observe the date is not %V ItITTEN, it is COPPERPLATE. The following respective persons are my duly authorised AGENTS in Adams county, Pa. whose names are, THOMAS J. COOPER, Gettysburg, JOHN M. STEVENSON, do. J. A. & J. S. DAVIS. Littlestown. WILLIAM HILDEBAND, East Berlin. ADAM EPLY, New Chester. ABRAHAM KING, Huntorstown. HAY MTARLA ND, Abbottstown, COOK & *I'IiDOR. Hampton, WM. ICKES, Petersburg. My offices in Philadelphia are at Ma. 8 North Eight Street, and 41 Chesnut Street. B. BRANDRETH, M. D: 241 Broadway, New York. N. B. Ail travellers from me have a power of Attorney, proved before the Clerk of the County of Now York Observe it. THE BEST rimer which cnn be given o the UNEIVALLED EFFICACY Of in addition to the wonderful cures that hove been elected through this extraordinary Medicine, is the following new and interest tag case : PE VEK SORE! A most aggravated Case. llCrExtract of a letter, dated Novem• ber, **l am now using the Relte's Botanical Drops in a very important and difficult ease. It is of a person who has had a Fever Sore for more than twelve years. which has resisted the skill and medicines of the best Physicians—being applied to about fire weeks since, I advised the use of the Botanical Drops, and they have had most surprising effi.Tt, having reduced the leg (which was dreadfully swollen) more than six inches in circumference, and I think will effect a perfect cure; I am now out of the Drops, and wish you to send me soma by the bearer.' [Extract of a letter from the subject of•the foregoing communication, Mr. Jac. Che ney, of Readtitg, Mass.] "Sir—My leg which betbre did not look like a human limb, is now entirely healed up, and come to its proper shape. lam free from pain, and can walk without limp if)* My appetite is good,und my sleep re freshing and quiet, and I can follow my no ctipation with comfort. Previous to taking the Drops,l had given up all hopes ofrelief." The a bove remarkable case of cure is at• tested to by Rev. JARED REID, and DANIEL CIIUTE, E4q. Justice Peirce, Reading, (Muss.) In IBRI • an Agent %antes,—`.ln another case (the Botanical Drops)tandoubtedly had the happiest effect. In this instance the de sense appeared to pervade the whole system• It was undoubtedly of a scrofulous nature. The abrade in various parts became enlar ged, frard.and. very painful, and became oth• erwise so affected with the disease as to be under the necessity nigiving up business and confine himself to his room fir sever al weeks; one or two oldie swellings sop purated, and discharged a ennsiderable quantity. The bones, the physician told him,- were also materially diseased. It was precisely under these circumstances that he commenced the use of the Botanical Drops, audas ho used nothintg else, the exception of some purgative occasion. ally) and perfectly restored to bealth, we are (nf course) warranted in drawing the con j clusion,t hat thts.happy j result was brought a- 1 1 buut solely by their agene3." sarnother Case.. O 'An Agent writes, ia.a person in this place taking the botani cal Drops evidently with' the greatest ad. vange. He declares, to use hie own words, "/t is doing wonders for. hint," and. as it were "snatchin4 hun ton the grave !" ADVERTISE M ENTS nrandrales Peg - tit:We Pills EIIUBLIC OPINION.—PuhIic opinion is per haps the only unerring guide tram whose de cision there is no appeal ; and woo there over sue s manifestation of its approval, h there is with BRANLIZETWT VEGETABLE UNIVERIi SAL PILLS 7 Step by step has this Mejicin wormed itself into favor, in spite of ENVY, nettle RION and sco UN. Triumphant has been its pro gress to its present sphere of extensive usefulness- It has surmounted obstacles before which quakery sinks paralysed—and has gained for itself a repu tation neither 1411'910ANS, nor flippant sordid counterfeiting apothecarit s can ever injure. These charlatans nevertheless no assail it with the malignant shafts of their despicable envy, and which rebounds upon themselves with a power each day on the increase. until they themselves will be covered with the slime of their own menu. facturing. They can no more injure the reputa tion of BRANDRETII'S PILLS than they can lay their hands upon the sun. How TO BE SECCIIE THOM COUNTEOFEITE. Never to purchase Brandreth's Pills without be ing positively sure that the person selling has a copperplate certificate of Agency, and t T observe it has been renewed—no CERTIFICATE ISO AN GUA RA NTEE FTE TW INN E MONTHS FROM DATE that Pills sold by the holder ate genuine. All Pills having Wm. Erandreth on the label, and George Hodghinson t n the edge, are counter feits, and made to DECEIVE THE PUBLIC and evade the law at the MOO time. To the Afflicted. Dit..RELRE 9 S 67 3 B-otanical Drops. Cure Completed. Seronita. ADVEirrisEmENTs. St..liathony's IF'i;•c. 1:* ^A Linty nl the first respectability, (writes an .Agent; has rerentiv been cured f,( very obstinate case Of St A ntheny's; by the use of Dr. Relfc's Botanical Drops, utter having previously received the best advice in vain. scabbed Eruptions:. Crg - A distant Agent writes--.•" 1 have wit. nessed two most astonishing cures of emo tions or cutaneous disetm!, etli•cied by the Botanical Drops, that had eluded the skill of the most eminent Physicians in the neigh boring city (Philadelphia); they were cat , es, of Iwo or three years standing ; one cf which was literary covered with a kind of scabbed eruption. 'They are members of highly respectable families, and declare without reserve that they believe the Bo tanical drops to be one of the most %%Imago Medicines ever offered for diseases of that kind. Fever Sores, (even when the bonne are af fected ) White Swellings (if applied with hr. Jebb's Liniment,) foul and ob s i ma t o Ulcers, Sore Legs and Eyes, Serildbend int Children, Scurvy and Scorbutic. Gout. Pim pled or Cat huncled Feces, Festerir.g Erup tions, and Venereal Taints throughout tho body, in which last ease the Drops other cure when Mercury fills. They are also the best Spring and Autumnal Physic to purify and cleanse the system from humors which frequently appear at these seasons of the year. They also aid the process of d; gest ion, and by purifying the blood, previ lit the secretion of malignant humors on the The proprietor might exhibit numernuir other testimonials to prove the extraordina ry efficacy of this invaluable medicine. ''he prejudice of the most incredulous v.., way on beholding the astonishing cures performed by it—and various Physicians who hove witnessed its efficacy, not only approve of its use, buit in many cases re. commend it without reserve. These dro will be found ono of the most pi - meth' territive, purifier. and swee'ner of f";•i . ": blood yet discovered, and may be usi one of the best remedies for the Sc. aftila, Salt Rheum, Leprosy, St. Anthony' Fire, (r.) - None genuine unless signed.T. KID. DER, on the wrapper, (sole proprietor anti successor to Dr. Conway,) by whom they are for sale, at hie counting room, No.. 09, Court at. Boston. (up stairs,) and by his special appointment,.at The Drug and Bonk Store of S. IL BUEHLER. Price $l. or 0 bottles for *5. Interesting ease Cured By Dr. WILLIAM EVANS' Camomile Tonic ,and Family Aperient Pills. BENJAMIN BROWN, corner ol Ship. pen and George streets, Philadelphia, was afflicted for seven years with extrema , nervousness, by which he was not able kr write his name. Ills symptoms, were erus— cation, d.tily spasmodic pains in the bead, kiss of appetite, palpitation of the heart., giddiness find dimness of sight. utter inabili„ ty of engaging in any thing that demanded vigor or coinage, sickness of the stomach, impaired npoin Ito,. coldness and weakness or the ext remities, emaciation and general de bility, disturbed rest, a sense of weight nt the stomach after eating, great mental des pondency, severe flying pains in the chest,. back and aide costiveness, n dislike for so ciety and conversation. Mr. B. has made n trial of various medicines now before the public; lint to no efflict, untaubserving in ts publicpiper some cures perfiumed by Dr. Wm. Evans' Camomile Tonic and Family- Aperient Pais, lie was induced to give them, a trial, of which lie is nt any time happy to state that they effi!ctually cured him of the above distressing disease. licrPersons who doubt the above cure, are most respecitblly directed to the above mentioned' person, at the corner of Shippea and George streets. 7 BENJAMIN BROWN. Philadelphia, Octob'r 20, 1820. For bale at the Drug Store of GEO. R. GILBERT St. CO. More Conclusive Proofs of the Efficacy of Dr. Wm. Evans' Camomilo Pilla. Liver Complaint cured by Dr. William Evan' . Camomile Tonic and Aperient Pills. IVTurns. LYTLE,of Mount Joy, Lances-- -. ter county, PO. Completely moored' to health, by Dr. Evens' Camomile Pills. Her symptoms wore great pain in her right side, could not liP on her left side without aggravation of the pain, disturbed rest. Extreme debility, pains in the head, loss Gf .. appetite, palpitation of the heart, giddiness and dimness of sight, languor, with other, symptoms indicating great derangement in. the functions of the liver. Miss Lytle. daughter of the aforesaid Mrs. Lytle, has also been restored to health by the same i - valuable medicine. Der symptoms we' , extreme nervousness, attended with sever*, pain in her side, sickness of the stomach, eructations, die. Mrs. Lytle has the sure of informing the public that numerous, cases similar to her own, (in her vicinity,), have been restored to healthily the same is, valuable•medicine. For sale at the• ug Store or GEO. R. GILBERT* CO: Gettyeburg, Nov. 0, 1839. Ic-34. A Catalogue„of Reasons for using Dr. Peters' Vegetable 1. 13ECAUSE experience has ostattibhed their. merits, and decided them to be beet, atii also the, most Opole r of modern medical discoveries. 2. Because they, aro composed of simplea .7. have the power to do good in an immense number.-- of cases, without possessing the moans la do in. jury in any. • 3. Because they, are not a quack modictne,but. • The scientific compound of a regular physician.. who lute made his pro es‘inn the study.of his life and aro hence recommended as a standard family ; 'medicine by. the regtfiai faculty For sale only at the Apothecaries anti; Drug Shire's of Gso. R. Gratin's acid, SA NIUSII H. BUEHLER. Gettysburg, Jun. flO,, 44r-11,
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