A DVE RTI SE M EN TS. MILITARY ELECTION. AN Election will be held on Saturday the 22d of February next, at the fol lowing places : Ist Battalion 90th Bogie( at the house of Wm. Hamme, Lowisbury ; 2d Battalion 90th Regiment, at the house of Moses Myers, Petersburg. (Y. S.) ; Ist Battalion 89th Regiment, at the house of John Hershey, in the borough of Hanover; 2d Battalion 80th Regiment, at the hoaso of Col. George Ickes, Abbottstown ; Ist Battalion 80th Regiment, at the hoaso of John Kookier, Franklin township ; 2d Bat talion 80th Regiment, at "the house oT A. B. Kurtz, Gettysburg—to elect 1. Brim "rattler General. DAVID SCOTT, B. I. Jan. 18. to MONEY WANTED. would just here mention to those of my -a. friends that are indebted to me of a long standing,etther by note or book account,that 4am in want of money. Dote! and return the favor I have so long bestowed upon you. This invitation is given indiscriminately. Very Respectfully, GEORGE ARNOLD. ' ran. 4, 1840. tt. CHEAP GOODS. It. G. Zil4C-reoxll isAS just received a fresh supply of Win ter DRY GOODS—embracing a fine assortment of Paglish and French Merinoes, Ifouseline de laines and Calicoes, Colored and Mite Flannels, Cloths, Casshneres, and Casstnetto, Canton Flannels, Velvets and Ticking:, Linen Table-Cloths, Blankets and Floor-Cloths, Blanket Shawls, Checks, Muslin:, Drillings. 4-c. Which will be sold at prices to suit the limes. All persons wishing to buy Cheap Goods will please call and examine. • Gettysburg, Jon. 4, 1840. tf CLOTHS ! CLOTHS ! IIIST received a fresh suppiy of very cheap CLOTHS, comprising all co, lors.—Also, a good assortment of CASSI 'VERBS and CASSINETTS. For sale by R. G. M'CREARY. Jan. 4. tf JUST IX SEASON! ALFRESH suppy of white and colored. Flannels, fine Whitney Blankets, Green Bookings, and F loor Cloths—now, openings and for sale by R. G. *CREAM% Jan. 4. ' tf Enrolled inhabitants of the 2ti Brig. sth Div. Penn. 'Militia ! BE pleased to consider me n Candidate . for Brigadier Veneral on the 22d of February text. SAMUEL E. HALL. Jan. 18. to n3itmes 3. Niciihmal l OF llamiltonban township, will be -sup 'ported for the Office of -BRIGADIER GENERAL of the 2d Brrgadelth Divis ion Pennsylvania M iliti a, 'by MANY. Jan. 4. to SISID.L'IN &Mall MNIMIEIL I I -: 7. I • South Fourth at. between Maket ¢ Nandi eta. PHILADELPHIA. DAVID MILLER, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public, 'that he has removed from the Western Hotel in Market street, to that large and commodious Hotel former ly held by B. Duke, sign of the INDIAN QUEEN. Thfs Hotel is situated in South Fourth st. between Market and Chesnut streets, in the very centre of the buSiness part of the city, and will therefore be found very convenient for Merchants and business men generally- The buildings have been completely and thoroughly repaired by the subscriber, and• no expense has been spared in arranging and furnishing the rooms so as to promote the comfort and convenience of those who may favor the house with their custom. Gentlemen travelling with their families, can have private parlors furnished in the best manner, with chambers attached to them, where they can enjoy privacy and se• elusion, or the companionship of their friends, as may be most desirable. The Bar and Cellars have been provided with the best Liquors and the choicest Wines of every description. The Table will at all times be supplied with every delicacy which the season and market can afford, and every exertion made to please the palate of customers. The Reading Rooms are well supplied with the leading journals of different cities as well as with a great variety of the coun, try Journals of the State. The Servarits will bo found careful and trust worthy. Attached to the Hotel are very extensive STA BLES, calculated to accommodate one hundred horses, and under the superintend ence of careful and attentive hostlers. 11). M. returns his sinoereacknowl edgemeets for the very liberal encourage• went heretofore received, and feeling confi dent that ho can furnish his guests with faro which will lase nothing by a comparison with other houses, and that his apartments and their furniture are fully equal to those *fatly other hotel in the city, he respectful ly 'elicits a further share of public patro. naa Nov. 4. 1y ADVERTISEMENTS. PROSPECTUS or THE Journal of the J mericatt Silk Society, •ND ZIT mast. m@ozromaay. 8 EDITED BY GIDEON D. SMITH. ICHIS Journal was established by the AMERICAN Suar. SOCIETY, for the pur pose of diffusing practical information on the CULTURE of snit in the United States. It has now been published one year, and may be considered a work of standard cha racter. The first year's publication, com prising the first volume, oontains a mass o valuable information, and it will be the ob ject of the editor to make the second equal in all respects, if not superior, to the first. The important fact is now established be yond any question, that the people of the Unitcd States can make silk CHEAPER and BETTER than any other nation on the earth. It has boon proved by unimpeachable testi monv, that rho entire cost of producing silk ready for market, does not exceed TWO DOLLARS AND TWENTY - FIVE CENTS PER POUND, and its lowest value is FOUR DOL LARS AND PIPTIt CENTS; also, that ONE ACRE of ground planted in morns mnlticaulis, will produce, the first year the trees are planted, FORTY-EIGHT POUNDS OF SILK, leaving a clear profit to the producer of ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHT DOLLARS! It has also beenpro ved that the children and females of any farmer b family can, with the greatest pee; sit& ease, produce from fifty to a hundred pounds of silk every year, without any cost whatever to the expenses of the farm after the trees are planted; and therefore, that the whole amount of silk will be so much clear gain, say from $225 to $450. With these facts we submit to an intelligent peo ple whether it is not a great and an impor tant object for them to introduce the culture ofialk in every farmer's family in the Union. To enable all our farmer to make silk, the 'JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SILK SOCIETY' was established; it contains plain practical directions for CULTIVATING THE TREES,FEE DING and REARING SILK WORMS, REELING THE SILK, and preparing it -for market, &c. besides all other information that can be re quired to enable any person to enter upon . the business,either on a large or small scale. Every friend of his-couutry, into who hands this paper may fall, will be doing a patriot and - philanthropists's work by inducing his friends and neighbors to enter their names, upon the list of subscribers. The Journal of the American Silk Socie ty is publisbed monthly, in pamphlet form; each number contains thirty-two octavo pa. ges, printed on new type and handsome pa per, with a.priated coloured cover. TERMS: Two dollars a•year, 6t six copies for ten dollars, always to be paid before the work is sent. All subscriptions to begin with the first number of the year, and in no case will the work be sent to any subscriber longer than it shall have been paid for. 11:7'NEW SUBSCRIBERS, who take thefirst and second volumes, will be charged only TIIREE Domslis for the two years. January 11,1840. - 3t. NOTICE. Letters Testamentary on the estate of J.l COS ifiROFF, deed, late of Mouritpleasinit township, Adams co. having been grtmted . to the Subscriber, re• siding in Latestown, Germany township, Adams 'eciunty—he hereby requests all per sons indebted 'to the Estate of said deceas• ed, to make payment of their respective duesvithout delay. Those persons having claims are requested to present them prop erly authenticated for settlement. GEORGE WILL, Ex'r. Dec. 28. 6t Cheap ;111eminoes. AVERY handsome assortment of French and English Merinoes, suitable for dresses and cloaks. Alio, very rich black ground Mousehne de /eines—just received and for sale by R. G. McCRP.ARY. Gettysburg, Jan. 4. tf II 60:9100 4 4 H. SWOPreturns his sincere ! thanks to the citizens of Gettysburg, and the public genera% , for the very liberal share of patronage received by him. De. termined to merit . a continuance of public favor by unremitting exertions to please— and a determination to keep constantly on Band A SUPERIOR ASSORTMENT OF French, ilia -Do tai stic 'Fancy anal Sta- Grooas, at the toweet priers—he has the pleasure ofannouncing to the public, that be has just Iliturned from the city, with an additional supply of .7rew A' most desirable Goods, which with his present stock will now en• able him to offer to those who may favor him with a calls A VERY SUPERIOR ASSORTMENT OF SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, to all of which he most respectfully invites their attention. Gettysburg, June 18, 1839. tf-12 COL. S. WITHEROW, OF QETTYSBURO 1 IS a candidate for the Office of BRIGA. DJER GENERAL—and will be sup ported by MANY. Jan. 18. to - WOOD : WOOD • • FEW Cords of WOOD will be taken Li l l" at this Office, immediately, for sub• riptiJi ADVERTISEMENTS. FALL & WINTER GOODS. D SWOPE having just returned • from the cities of Philadelphia and Baltimore wits a large and general assort ment of Cloths, Cassirneres and Cassinetts, Silk and Merino Vestings, Black hlattioni Lustring, Blue and Black do. Figdred and Plain colored Gro do Nap, Mongolia° de Lames, 6 4 English and . French Morino, 3 4 Do. do. 6 4 French Bombazines, Morino and Thibet Wool Shawls, Highland do. White, Scarlet, Green and Yellow Flan nets, White Gause Flannel, Bleached & Unbleached Canton Flannel, Colored Do. do. 3 4 and 4-4 Plaid Linseye, Bleached and Unbleached I'duslins, Corded Skirts, Guernsey Frocks, Net Lambs' Wool Shirts, Ladies Black and W hit° 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 H AYE EVER YET BEEN OFFERED IN THIS MARKET. Now is the time, call and examine for yoerselves. Country produce take in exchange for Goode. Gettysburg, Sept. 24.1839. tf. 11127 T O.OODS. UST received and for sale at his 'old Lw stand, a large stock of .YEW GOODS, among which is a great variety of cheap Cloth, Coatings, Cassinetts, Merinoes, Calicoes, Silks, Domestic Goods—and a very great vari• ety of Fancy Goods—also, Hardware, Stoves, &c. &c. Cull and see, the above goods will be sold at prices to suit the times, for Cash or pro• duce. GEO. ARNOLD. P. S. Old Metal, Copper and Brass, ta ken in exchange for new Stoves or Goode. G. A. NEW ESTABIASITMENT. \ ii.lilif '•*-W4- 11 -A , / su•ic•u/v , _• ~ • , , t;imai ; 1 111 •- '1,211 0 VA 4 1 i11 .. \ Pow 77 - ' .....,T. ~...„ c.„. ..'.=,',. ii-- - --gc-4,‘ / - ~ 0.11.4..1 11.A.OTORY. THE Subscribers begs leave, respectful. ly to - inform the citizens of Gettys-, burg, and surrounding country, that he has commenced, The above business, together with HOUSE PAINTING, AND TUR NING, &c. &c., in Channbershurg street, nearly opposite the Apothecary and Book store of Mr. S H. Buehler, where he will at all times be prepared to execute all orders in the above business with neatness and de. vetch; he will also keep a supply of Chairs of every description constantly on hand, which for neatness and durability cannot be surpassed by any manufactured in this sec tion of country. He hopes by strict atten tiod to business and a desire to please, to merit and receive a Share of public patron. age. ADAM KLTZMILLER. Gettysburg, Aug. 13, 1839. Bm2o. Stoves Stoves ! 500 FOUNDRY STOVES. FIIHE sabdcriter is now getting in readi. ness for 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 wind' are 20 Different sizes and pattern; 9 plate. 6 Do. Do. Parlour. Do. a new and very neat article. Do. Cook. Do. among 6. Do. which is the Premium Stove. 2. Do. Do. Franklin. Do. is 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 I will be able to furnish any kind or size of Stoves that maybe desired. The above Stoves are of my own manu facturing at the Foundry. Will be sold Cheap and all warranted. Perms wishing to purchase Stoves will ,find it to be , their interest to give me a call Old Stoves, Metal, Copper and Brass tak. bn an exchange for new Stoves. GEO. ARNOLD. July 23, 1839. tf-17 FOR THE LADIES. A VERY splendid assortment of plain and figured SILKS and SATTII VS, for Bonnets, fashionable colors, with trim mings to match.—Also, Belling'', Gloves, hosiery, Laces, Ildkfs. Just received and for sale by R. G. IVI‘CREARY. Jan. 4. tf ADVERTISEMENTS• rrasma GTO.V* 110 TEE, Corner of Market Street and Market Square, HARRISSUB.G, PA.. THE Subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public that he has to. ken the WASHINGTON HOTEL—that well known tavern stand situated at the cor• nor of Market street and Market Square, Harrisburg, lately occupied by Maj. George W. Johnson, which he has fitted up in a su perior manner, with entire new furniture of the newest fashion and best quality, from garret to cellar. The house has also un dergone a thorough repair, and is put in the best condition for the accommodation of customers. Ho takes the liberty to state that the TVaabington Hotel shell be kept in the best manner. His Table will always be furnished by the beat the•market affords, and so serv ed as to suit his guests. Ilis Bar will be supplied with the best of wines and liquors of all kinds. His Stable, (the largest in Harrisburg,) will bo attended by faithful Ostlers, and every attention given that can be desired. As he is desirous of proving that he is determined to keep a house not excelled in Harrisburg, he respectfully vites travellers, members of the Legislature and others, to call and judge for themselves, as ho will be happy at an) and all times to see them. Oct. 5. DR. FRANKLIN J. SMITH, RESPECTFULLY calls the attention of his friends and the public generally, to the important and interesting fact, that he is fully prepared and qualified to rum the most inveterate cense(' rheumatism.— The various diseases to which mankind are subject (if curable) can also be effectually and radically cured by him, safely and ex peditiously, at moderate and the charges, without subjecting the .patient to the poisonous influence of minerals, such as mercury, arsenic, &c. His remedies are mild, K ; ;Teable, and efficient, and operate in accordance with the laws of the animal economy. Doctor F. Smith is ready nt all times to attend patients at their houses. Patients livina b at a distance can be accommodated with board and medical attendance at inod• orate prices at his dwelling, in Carlisle street, the house formerly occupied by Dr. Berluchy. 'Dr. Smith would also inform the puhlic that his mode of treatment will perfectly remove the bad effects remaining in the sys. tern, from the use of mercury or any other poisonous mineral. Medical men of 'the highest distinction and talent, such as Matthias, Alley, Cramp ton, Pearson, Abernethy, Carmichael, &c. afrirm that chancres and buboes, ulcerations in the throat, together with diseases of the periosteum, tendons, cartilages, ligaments, fascia, and 'eruptions of a highly obstinate character, are the consequence from the ad. ministration or use of mercury. These aw ful effects of mercury are not novel, for every 'physician of veracity will acknow ledge them to be of frequent and melancho ly occurrence. Sept. 17. tf Galtley's Vegetable .Medicines. UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS! No medicine has, perhaps, ever met with such decided and general success as Gottley's Vegetable Bitters. THIS medicine has been but a few years before the public, and the demand for it has already become so great, that the sub. scriLer finds it difficult to supply the numer ous orders which he is constantly receiving. Innumerable Certificates in his possession bear testimony to its medicinal virtues and attest the fact of its having preserved the lives of hundreds both in this city and else where. His VEGETABLE COUGH DROPS, a new article, are also getting into general use, having been productive of the most be• neficial effects in hundreds of families of the first respectability in this city and vicinity I and although they have in one instance, but without any foundation or truth, been pro nounced poisonous, HUNDREDS of certiCcates can be produced of their having performed positive and effectual cures in the most obsti nate cases, both on young and old, and he now challenges any one to produce satisfac tory evidence that there is one particle of any ingredient in their composition that can injure a person in the lowest stage of any disease. Having administered his medicines in al most all diseases to which the human fami ly are subjected, he never, in a single in stance, found them to produce any injurious effects, hut, on the contrary,they have been attended with the most complete totems. N. B.—As the Fever and Ague is very prevalent at this season of the year, he can confidently recommend his VEGETABLE BITTERS . as Et CERTAIN cvnE,and invites all who may be afflicted with this dreadful disease to make trial of them. The attention of Masters and Owners of Vessels is called to this medicine; it will be found of great benefit nmong their crews, and a sure preventative of many of the di. settees to which the mariner is subject during long and tempestuous voyages. LOUIS GOULEY, No. 2li Baltimore street, near the Centre Market, betiveen Harrison and Frederick streets. Nev. 25. 1 y WM. E. CAMP. 6m ADVERTISEMENTS. Diseases of the Luno's! THE melancholy effects of which our obituaries painfully exhibit, have for some years been increasing to an alarming extent. The dreadful rovag. , s of these complaints have in a vast number of cases been arrested, by the use of Dr. Relic's Asthmatic or Consumptive Pills,which have proved one of the most useful medicines ever yet discovered, for complaints of the Lungs generally. This medicine has re• stored a large number of persons, from the very borders of the grave, to heslth and society, who had been given over by their friends, and in many instances even by their Physicians, as past relief ! Among a large number of cases of cure by the use of this invaluable medicine, the following are gresented to the public. Copy of a Letter. Dear Sir,—Having had a severe cough en tiroly removed by the use of your Dr. Rel. fe's Asthmatic Pills, (and occasional use of the Antibilious Pills!) I feel it a duty in cumbent on me to info, in 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 Limo to time many prescriptions, with no or at most, with a temporary relief and had become constrained to believe that I should recieve 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 subse• qutritly removed I I feel thankful for the benefit I have re ceived, and am full) persunded that many, it not all, who are affected in the manher that I have been, would find a complete cure by doing as I have done. You are at lib erty to make use 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, 14336. Mr. Thompson Kidder. Jnother Letter. [From a gentleman of the first 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's 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, dm. and have heard of no instance in which the pa tient has not been benefittad. Believing as 1 do that this medicine has been the means of prolonging my life, and that of n 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, 1636. JI 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 ds. The same evening a relation recommended a trial of these (Relfe's Asthmatic) Pilla, they were accord ingly administered, producing such relief, and effecting so favorable a change during the night, that in the morning strong hopes were abided of at 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 ho 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 I Much more testimony might be produced to prove this one of the best medicines ever discovers(' for all stages of Consumption, Coaghs, Colds, Asthma, Hoarseness, Wheesing, Difficulty of breathing, Tight ness of the Chest, Pain in the Side, Spitting of Blood, (Sze. (Sze. Price—Whole Box of 30 Pills, $1 00— Half Box of 12 Pills, 50 cents. 0:: None genuine unless signed T. KID DER, on the wrapper, (sole proprietor and successor. to Dr. Conway,) by whom they nre for sale, at his counting room, No. 99, Court st. Boston, (up stairs,) and by his spa. cial appointment, at The Drug and Book Store of S. H. BUEHLER. Price $l, or 8 bottles / for $5. LAW NOTICE. C. BAKER WILL practice Law in the several Courts of Aclarns'county.—Office in Chambersburg street, one door west ot Mr. Buehler's Store. Gettysburg, April 30, 1830. ly-5 A DVERTISEM EN'fS To the Afflicted. THE DEBT PROOF which cell be given of the ONE/WALLED EFFICACY Of DR. RELFE 9 S Goz.Botanical Drops. in addition to the wonderful cures that have been effected through this extraordinary Medicine, is the following new and interest ing case. FEVER SORE ! A most aggravated Case. ICPExtract of a letter, dated Novem ber, -- "I am now using the Relfe's 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 lb - a 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 urn now out of the Drops, and wish you to send me some by the bearer." Cure Completed. [Extract of a letter from the subject of iho forogoing communication, Mr. Jac. Che ney, of Reading, Mass.] "Sir—My leg which before did not look like a human limb, is now entirely healed up, and come to its proper shape. 1 am free from pain, and can walk without limp. ing. My appetite is good, and :ny sleep re freshing and quiet, and I can follow my oc cupation with comfort. Previous to taking the Drops,l had given up all hopes ofrelief." The above remarkable case of cure is at- tested to by Rev. JARED REID, and DANIEL CHUTE, Esq. Justice Peace, Reading, (Mass.) Scrofula. In 1831, an -Agent writes,—' n another case (the Botanical Drops)undoubtedly had the happiest effect. In this instance the.de sease 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. Tho bones, the physician told him, wore also materially diseased. It was precisely under these circumstances that he commenced the use of the Botanical Drops, andaii 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. (z: — An Agent writes, --"There is a person in this place taking the Botani cal Drops evidently with the greatest ad vange. He declares, to use his own words, "It is doing wonders for him," and as it were "snatching him from the grave !" St. astihonyls Eire. O::7 — A 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 Dr. Relfe's Botanical Drops, atter having previously received the best advice in vain. Scabbed Eruptions. 13zrA distant Agent writes—"l have wit nessed two most astonishing cures of erup tions or cutaneons disease, effected by the Botanical Drops, that had eluded the skill of the most eminent Physicians 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 eruptiun. 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 digeases 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, (even when the bones are af fected.) White Swellings (if applied with Dr. Jebb'e Liniment,) foul and obstinate Ulcers, Sore Legs and Eyes, Scaldhead in Children, Scurvy and Scorbutic Gout, Pim pled or Carbuncled Faces, Festering Erup tions, and Venereal Taints throughout the body, in which last case the Drops oft- • cure when Mercury fails. They are the best Spring and Autumnal Physic to purify and cleanse the system from humors which frequently appear ut these seasons of the year. They also aid the process of di gestion, and by purifying the blood, prevcnt the secretion . of malignant humors on • the lungs. f;17" - None gentiine unless signed T. KID. DER, on the wrapper, (sole proprietor and successor to Dr. Conway,) by whom: they are for sale, at his counting 99, Court et. Boston, (up stairs,) his special appointment, at . The Drug and Book Store of S. H. BUEHLER. • Price $l, or 6 bottles for 85. JOB PRINTING, Such as' Handbills; Advertisements, Cards, Pamphlets, and Blanks, . OF ALL KINDS, Neatly and expeditiously executed at the • oof “THE STAR & 'JANNEY: ' : '
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