ADVERTISEMENTS. .I".LIST OF IftE I II:IIZ.ERS Of Foreign Merchandize, within the County of Adams, AGREEABLY to a certificate of the same furnished to the by the Clerk of Quarter Sessions of said county, desig :rating those who host) taken out their Li. ceases for cue year from the Ist of May, 193 g. Retailers. Class • Samuel Fahnestock, Thomas J Cooper, George Arnold, 7 R G M'Creery, 8 Jacob A Winrott, .8 Samuel Witherow, 8 Samuel 11 Buehler, William Gillespie. William Hamill, 8 G. R. &J. Gilbert, • 8 David Sheets, .8 Abraham King, Jacob Brinkerhoff; . 8 Adam Epley, Jahn Picking, Philip Miller,B George Beck - .7 William Elildebrand. •8 Jacob Brown, 8 David Beecher, - Thomas M'Knight, .8 Peter Mickley, Nicholas Mark, -8 'Albert Vandyke, . 8 ASE Duncan John Miller, 7, Henry- Steiger. • 8 John H Deiner, David White, John H Myers, Gideon Griest, William Ickes, -8 Wm dr Benj Gardner, Jacob Myers, 8 Enoch Simpson, '8 Simon Becker, George Mirinigh, John M'Knight, . 8 Jesse llouck, - John Conrad, George Wilson, Henry Schriver, . 7 'James S Davis, Motitz Budie, -8 • Blythe & M'Cleary, a Win Johnston, -8 Benj It Robinson, 8 Jacob Hoeflich, -8 Eli Smith & Co. 8 Pr Wm Johnston, D H Swope, 8 Cook & Tudor, -e Abraham Scott, , -8 Henry %emus, Wm Alexander, David Myers, 8 Conrad Weaver, -8 John Jenkins, 8• Alexander M'Cosh, - Michael Lawyer, -8 Alexander R Stevenson, Henry W Slagle, -8 George flange, 8 Joseph Carl, 7 Eusebius J Owings, John Aulebaugh, -8 tVampler & M'Farland, 8 an-List of those who have not taken out their License since the Ist of May : John M Stevenson, rig% Petet Sheets, 8 • Hugh M'Sherry, .Henry Bittinger, • 7 William Arnold, 8 Lawyer & Robinson, Hamilton Longwell & Co. 8 S B Mead. James A Thompson, 8 Steward & Hamit, James II Johnston, 8 J. H. DitcCLELLAN, Treas'r. Treasurer's °trice. "?. fiettysburg, Nov. 18, 1839. 5 FALL Ac WINTER GOODS. D SWOPE having just returned' • from the cities of Philadelphia and Baltimore with a large and general ussort mud of Cloths, Cassimeres and Cassinetts, Silk and Merino Vestings, Black Mattioni Lustring, Blue and Black do. Figured and Plain colored Gro do Nap, Alouselino de Lames, -6 4 Euglich and French Morino, • 1 3 4 Do. do. 6.4 French Bombazines, Merino and Thibet Wool Shawls, Highland do. White, Scarlet, Green and Yellow Flan nels, White Cause Flannel, Bleached & Unbleached Canton Planner, Colored 3.4 and 4.4 Plaid Linseys, Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, Corded Skirts, Guernsey Frocks, Net Lambs' 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 those who are fond of Bargains, to call and examine, as they were bought upon such terms asAM enable hive to sell them LOWER THAN THEY H AVE EVER YET BEEN OFFERED IN THIS MARKET. Now is t_he time, call and examine for, yourselves. . Country produce take in exchange for Goods. Gettysburg, Sept. 1!4. /BM JOB PRINTING, handbills, Advertisements, Cards, Pamphlets, and Blanks, OF ALL RINDS, Vtaittt and eiptaitiou4ly executed et the office of 4.7111: St 4 R VANNZR." ADVERTISEMENTS• FRESH SIJ?PLY OF SPRING & SUMMER ROODS S. WITHEROW lIAS just returned from tho City, and is now opening at his Store, on the cor ner of the Centre Square and' Baltimore street, a most splendid assortment of ti 3) Pt suitable to the season—amongst which arc a fine supply of Superfine Cloths, of all colors, the beat ever brought to the borough of Gettysburg Cassimeres, Cassinetts, Satinetts, Mouseline de Laines, and Shawls, Irish Linen, Fancy Handkerchiefs, Figured Bombasins, Summer 'Clothe; AND A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OP Silks, black, blue-black, colored, 4-figured, Cambric and Jaconett Muslins, Barr'd do. Calmoosand Chintz from 61 to 50 ; BONNETS, AND A FINE ASSORTMENT OF edlailPalU cl aeEPOO in fact, everything in his line from "a nee dle to an anchor."—Also, Hardware,Queensware, Groceries, &c. Etc. all of which have been purchased vn the very lowest terms, and with great care.; and can be sold, he ventures to say, as cheap as they can be procured at any establish ment in the country. Be 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. Itt:rAll kinds of Country Produce taken , in exchange for Goods. Gettysburg, April 23,'1839. NEW STOWE. 7VHEsubscriber would inform the public•. 11_ that he has taken that stand • formerly occupied by Wm. Gillespie, in Baltimore street, directly opposite Yeast's flotel,w here ho is now prepared tot:Ear an entire, New— Large and Splendid assortment of DRY GOODS, roceries, ilueensvarel Selected with great care and bought upon the very best terms for Cash. Among his very .general assortment are the following artidies:: Blue, Black, and Brown Cloths, Polish and Invisible Green Cloths, - Black, Ribbed and Plain Cassimeres, Fancy Melboorn Ribbed, do Plain Fancy , Colored, do Superior Black Satin Yestings Fig. & Plain,' Black Silk Velvet, Superior Tabby Velvet, White Linen .Drillings, Ribbed and Plain, Brown do .do do Arlo. Black Summer Clothe, Melbourn Ribbep do. Elephant .and. Bang up Cords, rish Linens, 10-4 Table Diapers, • 10-4 Irish Sheeting% Russia and Scottish do. Black Mattionia . Lustring, Blue Black, do. Figured and ?lain Gro de Naps, Plain Gro de Berlinee, Fancy, Gause, Satin & Laco Bordered Shawla, White and Black Silk Gloves, Laco and Pic Nic, do. Kid and Beaver, do. Gentleman's Silk, Kid and Beaver I'V lute and Black Silk Hose, White and Black Silk 1-2 do. White and Black Colored do. ALSO-A HANDSOME ASSOTMENT OP Bonnet Ribbons, Lawns, Calicoes, (as low as 6i) Moinelaine de Leine% With a great variety of almost every other description of GOODS; to all o' which ho would respectfully call tho atten tion of the citizens of Gettysburg and neighborhood, as from the "unusual" terms upon which they were bought, he will be. enabled—as ho is determinnd to sell them at very reduced and enema prices. D. H. SWOPE. Gettysburg, April 23, 1839. tf-4 N. B. Country produce taken in exchange for goods. Rev. Emil '!Seller's CERTIFICATE. I HIS is to certify that I was severely of flitted with the disease technically termed Bronchitis, the Tonsils considerably swollen . and much inflamed,the uvula or pal ate permanently elongated, the Trachea or Windpipe exceedingly painful, my disease was so extensive and aggravated, as to dis qualify me from my profesgional avocations, and I was induced to make application to the celebrated Professor Doctor Smith of Baltimore, who cut off a part of the palate, which gave some little relief, but still did not cure the disease under which 1 was I.n boring. As a dernier resort I appli ed to Dr. F, J. Small a Botanic Physician of Hanover, now of Gettysburg, by whose care, skill and judicious treatment,l have been perfect !y and radically cured; and I thus make it public as an act of but common justice to the Doctor, and from a full & strong sense of grattude to him, and at the same time as an inducement to others similarly affected to avail themselves of the like benefits, as ivttness my hand this 18th day of Septem ber, 1839. EZRA KELLER. Tanevtown. tf. WANTED, A 'ARM NAND, FROM the Ist of April next, on a small Farm near York Springs. To one who can come well recommended for in. dustry, capability and good moral charac. ter, liberal wages will be given. None oth er need apply. Application to b© pude to J. G. CAPITO, Petersburg, (Y. S.) Oct. 21. 3t ADVERTISEMENTS. /1[.2 1 0 1 1 k id 1L1A...A NH E Proprietors of the Baltimore Type P . ontulry'Mll'horeafter, 'put the type of their manufacture at the same reduced rates that are now offered by other foundries in Philadelphia, New. York and Boston : Pica, at 28 cents per pound. Small Pica, 40 do. Long Primer, 42 do. Bourgeois, 40 - do. Brener, 54 do. Minion, 4:16 do. Nonpareil, 84 do. The above pica+ are on a credit of six months, and for acceptances in the city at three months discount of five per cent will be 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•bo furnished with wood etter, of all sizes--plain and °mamm al letter, flowers, borders, cuts and news paper ornaments in great variety; prin ting presses of all kinds, printing ink, brass rules, leads and quotationa; furniture,quoins, cases and stands; chases of all sizes, wrought and cast; composing sticks, gal leys, imposing stones, roller stocks, ball stocks, parchments for tympans, together with every article required in a printing of fice. All orders will be promptly executed and attended to in such manner a 8 to insure sa tisfaction, and forwarded in any way that may be directed. CHAS. CARTER, Agent B. T. F. Oct. 21. 2t (Printers of newspapers, who will co py this advertisement to the amount of two dollars, 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. Stoves ! Stoves ! ! 500 FOUNDRY STOVES. THE subscriber is now getting in readi. nessior the Fall Sales from 4 to 500 Stoves all trimmed in the neatest and best manner. Comprising the greatest variety ever offered to the public in this place, among which are 20 Different sizes and patterns, 9 plate. 6 Do. De. Parlour. Do. a new and very neat article. 6. Do. Do. Cook. Do. among which is the Premium Stove. 2. 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. Public attention is invited, as 1 will be able to furnish any kind ,or size of Stoves that may be desired. The above Stoves are•of my -own <manu facturing at the Foundry. Will be sold Cheap and all warranted. Persons wishing to purchase Stoves will find it to be their interest to give me a call Old Stoves, Metal, Copper and Brass tali. en in exchange for new Stoves. GEQ ARNOLD. July 23, 1839. if-17 IC O VILIINTIBILI%. CAE following reduced prices will be hereaßer charged for PRINTING TYPES at BRUCE ' S New-York Type Foun- dry, No. 13, Chambers street, and No. 3, City Hall Place : Pica, 38 cents a lb. Small Pica, 40 44 Long Primer, 42 ti Beurgeos, 46 " Brevier, 54 ,td Minion, 66 lit Nonpareil, 84 411 Agate, 108 t 4 • Pearl, 140 41 Ornamental Letter and other Types in proportion. These are the prices on a credit of six months, but we wish at this time to encour age short credit or cash purchases, and will therefore make a discount of five per cent urn for. New York acceptance at 90 days, and 10 per cent. for cash. We have recently added to our former extensive assortment seventy-five different kinds and sizes of Orsed, Extended Outline, Skeleton, Shaded, Ornamental, modern thinfaced Black, &c. 100 new Flowers, and a great variety of Ornaments, forming alto gethor the most extensive and elegant as sortment of Printing Types in the United States, and absolutely an unrivalled one.— We also furnish every other article that is necessary fora Printing Office- Printers of Newspapers who publish this advertisement three times before the Ist of November 1830, sending us one of the pub lications, will receive payment, when they purcliase from the Foundry, four times the amount of their bill. GEORGE BRUCE es CO. New York, August 15, 1839. Oct. 14. 3w. Co-Partnership Notice. ripHE Subscribers having this day asso ciated themselves, will continue, as uccessors and copartners in the business heretofore conducted by Wm. Ickes, under the firm and style of ICKES & BRIDGES, and respectfully invite the friends and cus• totners of the old concern to recew the fa• vor and patronage so liberally bestowed ; assuring them that the most advantageous terms will bo extended. It:Pk11 those indebted to the old con cern are requested to take notice that the Rooks have been left with the undersigned for settlement. , JOHN C. BRIDGES, WV M. ICKES. Petersburg, (Y. Springs,) Nov. 1, 1839. 5 St ADVERTISEMENTS:L%- FARMERS ATTEND TO YOUR INTERESTS I'LMIGIIS -PLOVGIIS An opportunity is now offered of supply ing yourselves with Woodcock's Self Sharping Ploughs. Being the best article ever ofered the Farmers in this section of the State. THESE Plou ha will not choke nor carry dirt, and the .draft is about one third loss than the Ploughs heretofore in use, two horses doing the work of three be sides a great saving in time and money. in keeping them in .repair. The Point and Shear can •be put on in five minutes andonly cost 37i cents each and when dull can be turned and repented. These Ploughs have been introduced in This couuty. The fol. lowing named persons have used them to whom wo recommend 'Farmers to apply or information respecting them. Montjoy township, Samuel Durborrow, Esq. Jacob Keller, Esq. Moses M'llvain, John Wilson, Joseph Miller, Jonas Spang• ter, James Barr, John Benner, Cornelius Lott, Wm. Eline, Frederick Colohouse, Jacob Clutz, Samuel Reck, Josiah Benner, Jacob Norbecit, John B. Houghtelin. Mountpleasant township, Joseph Cesium Alexander M'llvain, Eli Sponsler, Samuel Sponsler, Jacob Clapsaddle, Joseph Smith, Cornelius Houghtelin, Wm. Lott, John Torrence, JaCob'Benner, Wm. Roberts, Samuel „Swope, Alexander Ewing, Lavtd Snider, Joseph Homier. • Cumberland township, Peter Frey, Henri Lott, Jacob Bolinger, John Plank, Jacob Miller, Robert Allison, Peter Epley. Straban township, Joseph Lott, Jacob Hulick, Eaton Norris, John Elorneberger. Franklin township, Frederick Diehl. Germany township, Mr. Loudebaugh. A supply of the above Ploughs, with Points and Shears will be kept at JAMES A. THOMPSON'S, Gettysburg. SAMUEL DURBORROW'S, Two Tomos. THOS. M'KNIGHT'S, Franklin township. George Bongo, New Oxford. D. Barmtz, Hanover. - J. H. Aulebaugh, ItlcSherrystown. Farmers in want of good Ploughs aro requested to gain all the• information from those that are now using them, and then take the Ploughs keep them until they are scoured and if not what they have been rep resented, to return them. JOHN M. SCIBERT. N. B.—The double tree must be at least 3i feet long. Chambersburg, April 16,1839. 6m-3 Vamily 2Vlelicines, For Sale at the Drug Store of Geo. R. Gilbert & Co. SWAIM'S PANACEA. FOR the cure of Scrofula or King's Evil, Syphilitic and Mercurial diseases Rheumatism, Ulcerous Sores, diseases of the Liver and Skin, White Swellings, gee. oral debility, &c. SWAIN'S VERMIFUGE, A certain remedy for Worms. OLDRIDGES'S BALM OF COLUMBIA, FOR beautifyingand restoring the Hair,&c DR. WEAVER'S CELEBRATED EYE SALVE, an article highly re commended as superseding all others for sore, weak and inflamed oyes. It has fre quently effected cures after all other prepa ratione had failed. • Its efficacy is attested by many certificates, which can be examin ed on application to the subscriber. DR. STOUSE'S INFANT DROPS. A safe, effectual, and speedy remedy for the disease of young children, such as colic convulsions, restlessness, griping, disorder' ed. bowels, green stools, sour vomiting,flatu• loncy, &c. This article is not a new inven tion' but one whose merits have been test ed by time, and found fully adequate to the purposes for which they are recommen ded. \VAUGHAN & PETERSON'S RED v LINIMENT, an article superior to all other applications for Rheumatism, chil blains, sprains, numbness of the limbs, weakness and stiffness of the joints, sore throat, &c. which lies effected cures in several cases which had baffled the most respectable medical aid. April 9, 1839. ' tf-2 DR. BUTLER'S EFFERVESCENT IIAGNESIAN APERIEN'IN for dispepsa or indigestion, nervous debility, giddiness, headache,acidity of the stomatch dabttual costiveness, cutaneous diseases , higout, gravel,&c. and much valued as a gentle cooling purgative, an article highly recommended by the Faculty. DR. WESTLEY'S INFANT DROPS. This mild and efficacious remedy posses. ses many advantages over other remedies usually employed for diseases originated in children. It is found to be a safo and effec• tual cure for the following diseases,viz: Pains in the stomach and bowels, cholic, griping, restlessness, convulsions, &c. These drops are prepared only from vegetables. BOTANIC REMEDY, For Feverand Ague, warranted a prompt and effectual cure, prepared by Vaughman and Davies, Philadelphia. ROSE OINTMENT, FOR TETTERS, Ring worms, Pimples on the face, and other Cutaneous eruptions, prepared by Vaugh man & Davis, Philadelphia. WOODI WOOD! A FEW Corda of WOOD will bolaken ca at this Office, immediately, fur sub., dc rip t ion ADVERTISEMENTS. Diseases of the Lungs! IrtHE melancholy effects of which our -AL obituaries painfully exhibit, have , for some years boon increasing to an alarming extent. The dreadful ravers of ,these complaints have in a vast number of cases been arrested, by the use of Dr. Relfe's Asthmatic or Consumptive Pills,which have proved one of the most useful medicines ever yetdiscovered, for complaints of the Lungli generally. This' medicine has re• stored a large number of persons, from the verfkirders of the grave, to health and society, who had been given over by their friends, and in many instances even by their Physicians, as past relief ! Among a large neither of cases of cure by the use of this lbvaluable medicine, the following are gresented to the public. Copy of a Letter. Dear Sir,—Having had a severe cough en• tirely removed by"the use of your Dr. Rel. fe's Asthmatic Pills,(and occasional use of the Antibilious Pills!) I reel it a duty in cumbent on me to inform you more min utely for the benefit of others who may in like manner be affected. To be more paticular, I would say that for about ten years past with but little in termission,l have been affected with a hard, dry, hacking cough, attended with great pain and sinking of the stomach and with very little raising of phlegm—that I have tried from time to time many prescriptions, with no or at most, with a temporary relief and had become constrained to believe that I should reciovo no lasting relief when I was recommended to make trial of the above named Pills, which 1 did with little confidence of a beneficial result,•but contra• ry to my expectation, in a few days my cough was wholly broken up, and subset• quently removed I feel thankful for the benefit I have re ceived, and am full) persuaded that many, it norall, who aro affected in the mant.ei that I have been', would find a complete cure by doing as I have done. You are at lib erty io make 1140 of this communication in any manner that you may deem most expe dient or productive of good. Respectfully yours, &c. (Signed) HORATIO N. CRANE. Boston, March 14th, 1836. Mr. Thompson Kidder. another Letter. [From a gentleman of thefirst respectabili ty, to whom reference can be made.] Mr. Kidder, Dear Sir :—Having been affected for several years past with weak lungs and a troublesome cough, which had become very alarming, I was induced to try the efficacy of your Relfe'e Asthmatic Pills, from which I have derived so much benefit that I have recommended them to a number of my friends as a cure for coughs, colds, &c. and have heard of no instance in which the pa tient has not been benefitt ad. Believing as 1 do that this medicine has been the means of prolonging my life, and that of a near friend, who is subject to a pulmonary complaint, you may rest assured that 1 shall avail myself of every opportuni ty to make others acquainted with its vir• tues. Yours, truly, South Boston, Feb. 22d.1838. .3 Remarkable Case. A gentleman states an extraordinary case, that of his wife, who was reduced so low by a pulmonary complaint, that symp toms of approaching dissolution began to exhibit themselves, so that her Physician intimated that nothing further could be done for her—that her case was past hu• man skill, and the Doctor observed shortly after, while at a neighbors, that Mrs. W. was about to leave us. The same evening a relation recommended a trial of these (ReWe's Asthmatic) Pills, they were accord ingly administered, producing such relief, and effecting so favorable a change during the night, that in the morning strong hopes were affoi ded ofat least a partial restoration of her health, which was effected, and made comparatively comfortable by a continued sue of these Pills. Timely .Relief. A person recently from neglecting a slight cold, became so seriously affected with a severe cough, which notwithstanding every attempt to remove, became so bad as to oblige him to suspend attending to business, and finally to exhibit such alarm• ing symptoms as to excite serious fears for the result--in these circumstances he was advised to make use of these Pills, which he did, and with such complete success, as to be able to resume his business in a few days, entirely cured Much more testimony might be produced to prove this one of the best medicines ever discoversd for all stages of Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Hoarseness, Wheesing, Difficulty of breathing, 'Tight• ness of the Chest, Pain in the Side, Spitting of Blood, &c. &c. Price—Whole Box of 30 Pills, $1 00-- flalf Box of 12 Pills, 50 cents. 0:7 - None genuine unless signed T. KID DER, on the wrapper, (sole proprietor and successor to Dr. Conway,) by whom they are for sale, at his counting room, No. 99, Court st. Boston, (Op stairs,) and by his ape. cial appointment, at The Drug and Book Store of S. H. BUEHLER. Price $l, or 6 bottles for 88. annex CLOTHS. A GOOD assortment embracing Very fine wtiol dyed Black—Superior Blue, ravishle & Bottle Green, Olive, Brown and mixed Cloths. Superior Plain and Bucksin Cassimere, Cassinetts, Kentucky Jeans, Beaver Cloths, &c. &c. Just received and for sale by R. G. 14,K . REARY. Fel 17. • tr ADVERTISEMENTS. To the Afflicted. THE REST VROOF which cnn be given of the UNRIVALLED EFFICACY of DR. RELFE'S e a bßota7tical Drops. in addition to the wonderful cures that have been °fleeted through this extraordinary Medicine, is the following new and interest ing case: FEVER SORE ! A most aggravated Case. Extract of a letter, dated Novem• ber, --"I am now using the Relies Botanical Drops in a very important and difficult case. 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 five weeks since, I advised the use of the Botanical Drops, and they have had a most surprising effect, 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 tho Drops, and wish you to send me some by the bearer." Cure Completed. [Extract of.a letter from the subject of the foregoing communication, Mr. Jac. Che ney, of Reading, Mass.] .(Sir—My leg which before &a not look like a human limb, is now entirely healed up, and comp to its proper shape. lam free from pain, and can walk without limp. ing. My appetite is good, and my sleep re freshing and quiet, and 1 can follow my cc. cupation with comfort. Previous to taking the Drops,l had given up all hopes ofrelief."' The above remarkable case of cure is it. tested to by Rev. JARED, RElD;and DA NIET, CHUTE, Esq. Justice Peace, Reading, (Mass.) Scrolitla. In 1831, an Agent writes,—qn another case (the Botanical Drops)undoubtedly bad the happiest effect. In this instance the de seam appeared to pervade the whole system. It was undoubtedly of a scrofulous nature. The glands in various parts became enlar ged, hard and very painful, and became oth erwise so affected with the disease as to be under the necessity of giving up business and confine himself to his room for sever al weeks; ,one or two of the swellings sup purated, and discharged a considerable 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, andas' he used nothintg else, (with the exception of some purgative occasion. ally) and perfectly restored to health, we are (ofcourse) warranted in drawing the con clusion,that this happy result was brought a bout solely by their agency ." another Case. 07 - A n A gent writes, --“Thero is a person in this place taking the Botani cal Drops evidently with the greatest ad vange. He declares; to use his own words, "ltia doing wonders for him," and as it wore "snatching him from the grave I" . . .Inilsonyi Fire. Lady of the first respectability, (writes an Agent) has recently been cured of a very obstinate case of St Anthony's Fire, by the use of Pr. Relfe's Botanical Drops, after having previously received the best advice in vain. Scabbed Eruptions. Et 'A distant Agent writes—"l have wit nessed two most asionishing.Cures of erup tions or cutaneous disease, eflectod by the Botanical Drops, that had eluded the skill of the most eminent ,physiciana in the neigh boring city (Philadelphia); they were cases of two or three years standing ; one of 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 valuable Medicines ever offered for diseases of that kind. The proprietor might exhibit numerous other testimonials to prove the extraordina• ry efficacy of this invaluable medicine. The prejudice of the most incredulous give way, on beholding the astonishing cures performed by it—and various Physicians who have witnessed its efficacy, not only approve of its use, but in many cases re commend it without reserve. These drops will be found one of the most powerful al. terative, purifier, and sweetner of the blood yet discovered, and may be used as One of the best remedies for the Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Leprosy, St. Anthony's Fire, Fever Sores, (oven when the bones are af fected.) White Swellings (if applied . with Dr. Jebb's Liniment,) foul and obstinate Ulcers, Sore Legs and Eyes, Scaldhead in Children, Scurvy and Scorbutic Gout, Pim pled or Carbuacled Faces, Festering Erup tions, and Venereal Taints throughout the • body, in which lust case the Drops often curo when Mercury fails. They are also the host 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 di ••': ~aestion, and by purifying the blood, prevent.; the secretion of malignant humors 0 4 ,.it t ois,, lungs. . 0:7"Nono genuine unless signed T. RI DER, on the wrapper, (solo proprietniefiC, ; , successor to . Dr. .Conway,) by whornk"l_! - . they are tor sale, at his counting room, 4, : . 1 1 ; 99, Court at. Boston, Xup stausiLta, his special appoietmenti at Tho Drug and Book Store S. El. BUtMig74i;f:4 Price $l, or bottles for $5. ,TVoUce. Those persons having books hi their pas. session belonging to the "Gottysbury limy Association," will please re!utit !hell mmediately to Mr, Conrad BakerisSice. By order of the Proprietors.
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