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March 24. 6t. 11• Zollickoffer's Vegatable Purgative and Alterative Pills. f r HESE invaluable Pills contain no met.. cury, or any other mineral substance. They may be used without any restrictions in diet or drink: and without. any risk from exposure 'to the' weattiiir They are the safest and best fatriily medicine heretofore known—are recoinmended by, the regular Plictilty; and mado by a.Physician who has received the degree ot Dector of Medicine from two Universities. Price 25 cents per Box. To be had or SAMUEL S. FORNEY, A , , gent by Appointment. Gettysburg, March 17, 1840. tf. lITALLEABLt utoN. riPHE subscribeF : iiii:lins to inform the - 11 - public thar.fie,te now prepared for manufacturing Of- MALLEABLE CAST IRON CASTINGS, - having recently obtained a thorough knowl- edge of the whcile process es practised in England and in this Country; and having made the experiment;; can 'make casting surpassed, in quality by none in point of malleability and • GEO. ARNOLD. Feb. 4. BAR IRON. JUST- received and for sale, a large stock of BAR IRON welressorted. GEO. 'ARNOLD. Feb. 25. t • Goitley.'s Vegetable. Medicines UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS! "' No medicine has. perhaps, ever met with such decided and general success as Gouley's,Vegetsibl4 •Ritterß.. • meOicinebis been but a few veais , before the public, and tho demand for it has idreaily become so great, that .the sub. scriber finds it difficult to supply the numer etdbrders which he is constantly receiving. Innumerable Certificates in his .possession bear testimony to its medicinal virtues and . attest the feet of its - having 'preserved the lives of huridiedil both' M 'this city and elsc.: where. His VEGETABL.E COtGri a new article, are also getting ,into general use, having been, productive of the most be neficial effects in hundreds of families of theL first respectability itrthis city and vicinity'! and although they have to (=instance, but without any foundation or truth, been pro nounced poisonous, HUNDREILy3 ofcertif.cates can be produced of their having performed positsve and effectual cures in the most obsti nate cases, both on young and old, aud he now challenges any one to produce satisfac tory evidence that there is pne particle of any ingredient in their composition that can injure a person in the lowest stage of any disease., 'Having admintstereditis medicines In al most all diseases to which the human fami ly,are subjected, he never, Mit single in stance, found them to produce apy injurious eflects, but, on the contraryithey have been attended with the most romrplele success. N. B.—As the Fever _and:Ague is very prevalent at this sedson of Ilto year, he can confidently recommend leis VEGETABLE BITrERS as a CERTAIN cuag,and invites all who may be afflicted with this dreadful "disease to make trial of them. • • The attention of Masters and Owners at Vessels is called to !hitt medicine; it wiifbe found of great imnefit - among their crews, and a• sure preventative of many of the 'dt. seasesierwhiehtlitstnariner is subject during long and tenipestaaus voyages. • 'LOWS GOULEY ? No. 21i Baltimore street, • near the Centre Market, between Harrison and Fredericleatreets. Ntv. 25. 'lv A iVERTISEMENTS To the Afflicted. THE BEET rnoor which can be given of - the UNRIVALLED : EFFICACY of DR. RELFE'S (Botanical Drops. in addition to the wonderful cures that have been elected through this' extraordinary Medibine, is the following new and interest ing case. FEVER SORE ! A most aggravated Case. iCrExtract of a letter, dated Nevem. ber, '‘l am now using the Relte's Botanical Drops in a very important and difficult case. It is of a person who has had a Fever Sore for moro than twelve years, which has resisted the skill and medicines of the best Physicians—being applied to about five weeks since, 1 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 aMnow out of the 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 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 iog. My appetite is good, and my , sleep re freshing and quiet, and 1 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, Readings (Mass.) Scrofula. In 1831, an Agent writes,—l.lti another case (the Botanical DroPs)undoubtedly had the happiest effect. In this instance the de sense 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 beeameoth erwise so affected' with the disease as to be under the necessity of giving up business and confine himself to his room air sever al weeks; one or two of the swellings sup• puratecl, and 'discharged` a considerable quantity. The bones, the physician told him; were alse,, 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 drawieg the con clusion,that this happy result was brought a bout solely by their agency." another Case. . Air 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, "1€ is doing wonderslor• him," and. its i t were "snatching him from the grave !" St. anthonyls Fire. (1::27.A Lady of tho first- respectability, (writes an Agent) has recently , been cured of a very obstinate case of St Anthony's Fire, by the use of Dr. Belle's Botanical Drops, atter having previously received the best advice in vain.' - Scabbed Eruptions. 0:7 - A distant Agent writes—"l have wit nessed two most astonishing cures of erup tions or cutaneons disesie, effected by, the Botanical Drops, that had eluded the skill of the inosfeinint:nt -Physicians in-the neigh boring city (Philadt:lphia); they were cases of two or 'three years standing; one of which - watch q'rary , covered with a kind of scabbed' eruption. - Thei are men:hers of highly respectable families, and declarg without reserve.tbat,they believe :the Bo tanical drops to he one of the most valuable Medicines ever Offered for diseases -of that kind. The ,proprietor might exhibit' numerous other testimoniali to prove the extraerdina- Ty efficacy of this invaluable' medicine. The prejudice of the most incredulouslive way.. on beholdirig the astonishing cures performed by itand 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 ye: 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 of Tected ) White Swellings (if applied 'with Dr. Jebb".3' Liniment,) foul 'and obstinate -Ulcers, Sere 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 often cure when Mercury fails. They are also the best Spring and Autumnal Physic to purity and cleanse the system from humors which frequently appear at these seasons of the year. They also aid the process of di gestion, and by purifying the blood, prevent the secretion of malignant humors on the lungs. 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 at. Boston, (up stairs,) and by his special appointment, at . The Drug and Book Store of . • ,S. H. BUEHLER. Price $l, or 6 bottles for $5 JOB PRINTIN,q, OF ALL RINDS, ,Such, as Handbills, Advertisements, Cards; Pamphlets, and Blanks, Ncatly_and expoditinualy,executed at the office of "TIFF: STAR' &I BANNER." ADVERTISEMENTS. n '7; • t. 41. DR. FRANKLIN J. SMITH, RESPECTFULLY calls the attention Of his friendsand the public generally. to the important and .interesting fact, that he is fully prepared and qualified to cure the most inveterate cases of 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 inoderato and reasonable charges, without subjecting the patient to the poisonous influence of minerals, such as mercury, arsenic, &c. His remedies are mild, agreeable. and efficient, and operate in accordance with the laws of the animal economy. Doctor F. Smith is ready at all times to attend patients at their houses. Patients living at a distance can be accommodated with board and medical attendance at mod erate prices at his dwelling, in Carlisle street, the house formerly occupied by Dr. Berluchy. Dr. Smith would also inform the public 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 h:ghest distinctiOn and talent, such as Matthias, Alley, Cramp ton, Pearson, Abernethy, Carmichael, &c. affirm that chancres and buboes, ulcerations in the throat, together with diseases of the periosteum, tendons, cartilages, ligaments, fascia, and eruptions of n 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 - molancho ly occurrence. ' Sept. 17. ..tf FALL & WINTER GOODS. 11 - 1 H. SWOPE having just j"r• - from the cities of Philadelphia and Baltimore wits a .large and:genoral assort ment of . Cloths,tasgimeres . and•Czssinetts,•. Silk and Mende Vestings,'"- Black Mattioni Lustring, • Blue and Black do. • ' • • ' Figured and Plain colored Gro de Nap, Mouseline de Lames, • . • 6 . 4 English and French Merino, 3 4 Do. - do. 6.4 French Bonahazines, • ' • • ' Merino and Thibet Wool Stiawfe, ' Highland ' • do: White, Scarlet; - Green and Yellow Flea , nets, . . White Gause Flannel, ' Bleached & - Unbleached Canton Flannel, Colored Do. do. . .3 4 and 4-4 Plaid Linseys,. Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, Corded Skirts, • Guornley Frocks, Net Lambs' Wool Shirts, • Ladies Black and White Silk Hose, Do. %Vostard do. Do. Cashmier do. Black Wcistard al Hose, Ladies Kid Gloves, • Do. 'Lined cro: • Berlin and Wool do: ' • • • Prints, Checks, 'ricking, &c." -• .Which he takes peculiar pleasure in in viting those who-are• fond of Bargains, to call and examine, as they- , were'booght upim such terns as will enable him" to sell them LOWER TR A N-TiIEY HAY.l';' EVER YET BEEN :OFFERED IN: T MARKET. Now is the time, callVtid . examine for yodrselves. Country produce take in exchange for Goods. • • Gettysburg; Sept. 24. 1839. tf. SI% A .111 013 NICiVi. - . 'IONSTANTLY:on hand, and-for sale v , --/ at the Foundry, and always made te Order on short notice. - Machinery for Mills, Factor!" 7 hrash ing Machines, Horse power, Lime Sp-eaders,Windmills, -ALSO-- • r' Wagon and Carriage Boxes, Plough Irons, • Pots, Kettles and Pans, with a great variety of other articles belong ing to the business. . GEO. ARNOLD. Gettysburg, March 10. • • CLOTHS:. 'CLOTHS ! JUST received a fre,h supply of very cheap •CLOTHS, comprising. all co lors. Also, a good assortment of CASSI MERES and CASSINEWS. For Bale by • . ' • • R. G. M'CREARY. .Jan.A. • • • 'tf Cheap Altrinoes. AVERY handsome aasortment of French and Engltek Illerinoes, suitable for dresses and cloaks. Also, very rich black ground 111ouseltne de laines—just received and tbr sale by R. G. McCREARY. Gettysburg, Jan. 4. tf JUST IY SEJSOJV ! AFRESH bunny of white and colored Flanncls, fine. Whitney Blankets, Green Bookings, and/ door Cloths—now opening, and for sale by \. R. G. M'CREARY. Jan. 4. , tf LAW NOTICE. C. BAKER WILL pradie° Law in the several Courts of Adams county.—Offic° in Charnbershurg street, ono door , west of EVr. Buehler's Storo. Gettysburg, April 30, 1839. ly-5 ADVERTISEMENTS 11VVIS111.71 . GTOJV 110 T EL. Corner of Market Street and Marled Square, HARRISBURG, 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 ner 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 witire 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 tho best condition for the accommodation of customers. He takes the liberty to state that the Wdshington Hotel shall bo kept in the best manner. His Table will always be furnished by the best the market afrords, and so serv ed as to suit his guests. His Bar will be supplied with the , best of wines and liquors of all kinds. His Stable, (the largest in Harrisburg,) will be attended by faithful Ostlers, and every attention given that can be desired. As ho is desirous of proving that he is determined to keep a house not excelled in Harrisburg, he respectfully it.. vites travellers, members of the Legislature and others, to call and judge for themselves, as he will bo happy at, any and all, times to see them. TO MILLERS: 111 . ADE and for sales at the Gettysburg IV A Steam Foundry ipaTEMT CORX &MILL S for preparing the cob sufficiently fine for chopping with the Corn.—A LSO.— P.NR.F.IVIN PIN/WT . Oh NULLS. The alum, 'Mills have been trled'Und pro nounced the" best articles now in use, for the above purpose. Millers End, Others would do well to supply themselves with the above machines. ' • Feb. 3. TURNING ' , F every kindin lroli and Brass, doneio the Lest manner at the Gettys burg Steam Foundry. Feb. 4.—tf. GEO: ARNOLD. JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT.—This in valuable medicine is daily effecting some o the most astonishing, and wondortht cures that have ever been known. All who have ever used it for Asthma, Coughs, Spitting of Blood, Hoop- Mg Cough, Croup or Hives, Consumption,Chron. ic Pleurisy. Hoarseness, Pain and SorefieFehf the Breast, difficulty of Breathing, and every other disease of the Lungs and Breast, can and do at test to its usefulness. Brorichitie,a disease which is annually 'sweeping thousands upon thousands to a premature grave, under the mistairfn name of Consumption, is always cured by it. The usu al symptoms of this disease ,(Bronchitis) aro Coughs,Soreness of the Lungs or Throat, Hoarse• ness, Difficulty of Breathing, Asthma, Hectic Fe ver, a-spiting up of Phlegm or Matter, and some times blood. It is an inflamation of the fine skin which lines the inside of the whole of the wind tubes or air vessels,which run through every part Of the Lungs. This Experlorant immediately suppresses the Cough, Pain, Infiamation, Fever and Difficulty of Breathing, and produces a free and easy. Expectutation, and runt() is soon effoc. fed: It always cater Asthrnas—two or three largo doees.will cure the Croup or Hives of Cbildren,in from fifteen minutes to en hour's time. It im mediately subdues the violence of Whooping Cough; and carpi a speedy cure. IlunOtedis who hikve been given up by, their physicians as .incurable with "Consumption," have been, rest° . red to perfect health by it. • REV. 3OHNATHAN GOING, D. D. Presi- dent of Granville College,Ohio, says—uhe was laboring under a severe cod, cough and hoarse. ness,sand that his difficulty of breathing was so greet that he felt himielf in imminent danger of immediate suffocation, but was perfectly cured. by using this Expectorant." Mrs. Dints, of Sa lem, N. J. was cured of Asthma, of twenty years standing, by using two bottles of this medicine.— Mrs. Ward, also, of Salem,wae cured of the same compliiirit by one bottle. A young lady, also of Salem, who was believed by her friends to be far gone with Consumption, was perfectly restored by three bottles. Dr:Hamilton, of St. James, South Carolina, was greatly affected by a caught, hoarseness and soreness of the lungs, and on using a bottle of this medicine, found fiord:anent relief. The following certificate is from a practislgn Physician, and a much respected Clergyman of the Methodist Society, dated Modest Town, Va. August ST, 1838. 'Dr. Jayne—Dear Sir-4 haye boon using your Expectorant, extensively, in my' practice, for the last three months, and for all attacks of colds, In !demotion of the lungs, consumption; asthma, pains and weakness of the breast, it ie decidedly the best medicine I have over triad. Very ,leerieetfully yours, • R. W. WILLIAMS, M. D Numerous other certificates might be added, but the above aro considered sufficient evidence of its great usefulnose. Prepared only by Dr. D. Jayne, No. 20 South Third street, Philadelphia. Price 91. Where also may be had Jayne's Carminative Balsam, for the cure of Bowel Complaint, &c Tonic Vermifugo, for the removal of Worm; &c Sanative Pills, for Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, and FeMale Diseases, &c. Also, Jayne's Hair Tonic, for . the removal of Baldness and proserva. tion of the Hair. ' For IMO at the Drug Store of -S. H. BUEHLER. Gettysburg, Feb. 18, 1840. TraDOPING COUGH, AND CROUP.'—TO PARENTS-4r00m% EXPECTORANT,iN with out exception the moat valuablo • preparation in use, for tho abovo disoasos. It converts Hoop mg Cough Into a mild and tractable diseaso and t-hortene its duration moro than one half,and pro duces a certain and spoody recovery. From hall to one tee spoonful, will'certainly cure Croup in infants and ,young children, in half un hour to an hour. The Ryes of hundreds of children will be saved arintially by always trooping it or, hand ready'foi every emergency. For said at No. 20 South 3rd street Philadelphia. For salo at the Dtng Store of H. BUEHLER, Gettysburg. Feb, 18, 1840, WM. E. CAMP. 6m GEO. A R NOED ADVERTISEMENTS • , cARMINA E BTIVALSAM as a certain, sari and etfectiral remedy for Dys• entery,Piarruhtasor Looseness,Cholera Mor i)" summer' Complaint, Cholic, Griping Paine, Sour StOMACII, Flatuldncy, &c. &c., and all Spas. modic and Nervous D.seases, its sick and NOI VOUS Hendon!), Hysteria, Cramp, Accs. &c. This is ono , of tho most efficient, pleasant and safe compositions over offered to the public for the cure of the various derangements of the stomach and bowels. and tho only article worthy Of the boost confidence for curing Cholera lufantum or Summer Complaint; and in all the abovo diseases it really acts like a charm. All persons tire requested to try If, for there is "no mistake" about its being ono of the most val uable family medicines ever yet discovered,— Hundred: nay thousands, of certificates have been received from Physicians. Clergymen, and fami lies of the first respectability„ bearing the sit ong est testimony In Ito favouy, tuo Oumorous to pub lish. CERTIFICATES This is to certify that I have used Dr. Jayno'l Carminative Balsam very extensively in Bowes Complaints, and have not the least. hesitation in declaring it superior to any preparation that I have met with, for the relief of these diseases. IVILLIAM STEELING, M. D. Physician to the Cumberland, N. J Almshouse. Bridgeton, July 19,1836. • Dr. D. JAYNE,---Dear Sir,—Having made use: of your Carminative: Balsam in my family, and finding it to be adatited to the com plaints for which ls'infortded, I take pleasure in recommending it to the uao,of my friends and tho public'generally, believlng they() who are al- Meted with anY s of theseiCoMplainte will find re lief in the 1.1811 of thiir valuable medicine. JONATHAN :GOING, 51, D. • Proaident of Granville . College, Ohio: Now York, May 20.1837. For Salo at the - Drug Store of S. H. BUEHLER. Gettysburg, Fob. 18,1840. ATTENTION BALD HEADS. NO AP— OLOGY FOR WIGS. Of all the rome. dioa over dovised,for tho restoration and preserva tion of the Hair, nothing has beep found equal to Jayno's Hair Tonio. It seldom fails to restore the hair to health and beauty. Meny who wore bald a few months ago. can now exhibit luxuri. 'apt heads of hair by the uso,of it. Copy of a letter from Dr. S. S. Fitch. • PHILADELPHIA, May 10. 1859. Dr. Layne.—Dear Sir.—l feel that I can hard. ly say enough to you in favor of the Hair Tonic, preparod by you. My hair had boon falling off about two years, and had become very thin,threa. toning speedy baldness,when I commenced using this remedy. In about ono week it ceased to fall ofF. I have used it now about three months; and hove as full and thick a hood of hair as I can pos. siblY desire. I have recommended its use to a number of my friends, who all speak well of it . If faithfully employed, I Rave nu doubt of its gen. oral success. • I. may add, that before using the Tonic, I had tried almost all the various Articles employed:for the hair, such as the 'lllacassar Oil, all the different preparations of Veg. citable Hair 'Oil, &e: &c. without experiencing niuch, deny benefit. . Respectfully yours, S. S. FITCH, No. 172,,Ctiostnut street,. The ROL LEONARD FLETcvajastor of. the Baptist Church,Groat Valley, Pa?who ha d been mord or less bad for many years, used three bot. ties of the Hair Tonic,and has now a fine growth of new hair over all that part Of his head whoio be was bald, writes— "My hair is growing finely. I assure you." L. FLETCHER. West Chostor, Pa. March 2, 1839. Prepared only by Dr. D. Jayne, solo proprio. tor, N0..20 South Third Streot,„Philadelphia. Prico 81 a bottle. • For side at the Drug Store of S. 11. BUEHLER. Gettysburg, Fob. 18, 1840. • (SIOUGH,ASTEIMA,SPITTING OF BLOOD. g of Sixty Years Standing, CURED by Dr. Jayne's Expectorant! PHILADELPHIA, August 16th, 1838. Mr. AzKinsort-LDear Sir: A few weeks ago I noticed in your paper, on account of the surpri sing effects of Jnyne's Carminative, in resiorifig a groat number of passengers on board a Missis sipiA steamboat, to perfect health who wore affec ted with Bowel Complaint. I was glad to see you notice it so kindly; you may rest assured it desorves the praise bestowed upon it. The ben. slit I have received from-this medicine, inore es. pocially his Expectorant, induces me to state my, case to you.for the benefit of those who are afflio ' led in the same Way. It has boon my misfortune,. sir, to labor under a cough end asthmatical op. prossion, for more, than I•alf a century. When a soldier in the Atherican camp, in 1778, I, with many others, (owing to great exposure,) had a violent 'Meek of disease of the Lungs,by which I was disabled from duty for ; a long time. Since that. period until recently, I ,have never boon free from a violent Cough and difficulty of breathing. treat atter year I have expectorated over a gill a day; often much more,. and sometimes mixed with blood. For months together, night eller night, I have had to sit or be bolstered up to ob tain my breith.The weakness end debility cau• sod by such constant expectoration, frequently brought me to a state borderin 'on death. It has boon a msttor of astomehinent to my family and friends that-1 am here to write OW to you. I have had skilful physicians to intend me, and ovary thing done that was thought likely to give me relief, without any beneficial effect. Last wintor I hail another severe attack of Intlama. Lion of the Lungs, which I fully expected would be the last. I then considered my case as past the aid of medicine ' when I was persuaded to call on Doctor Jnyno. With the mistime° of Divine Providence, through hini,-1 was once more raised from my bed, but the coughing and wheezing wearied me th-y and night. He advised mo tons° hie Expectorant. 1 did so, with a strong hope that, as it had mod many of my acquaintances of various diseases of the Lu .gs; it might at least mitigate my sufferings. Need I say how gratifi ed I felt? It has zYriarruALLY coney ino. As soon as I commenced taking it, I 'build it reach. ed my case, and I began to breathe with more freedom. My expectoration became more easy, 'and my cough entirely loft me. I now fool as well as ever 1 did in my life, and um better than I have boon for, the last sIXTY VSARS. LOSLSUIII. rnor I spit , ii:groat deal of blood; now, thank God, lam perfdctly cured Now, Sir e after suffering so long,and finding nt last such signal relieffrom Jayne's, Expectorant, I fuel anxious to inform my fellow citizens whore relief may be had. If you think this worthyplace in your paper you will oblige ine by nolicing it. NICHOLAS HARRIS, SEN. N 0.35 Lombard Street. Dr. Jayno's Office is No. 20 South Third sine; Philadelphia. For sale nt the Drug Store of S. H. BUEHLEtt. Gettysburg, Feb. 18, 18 , 10. . • • WORMS! WORMS!! WORMS!!! To romovo these dangerous and troublesome inhab Rants of Lilo. Stomach and' .Bowels, which so often impair the health and destroy the live- of children. use Dr. Jayne's Tonic Vermifuae,a con tain and sate proparation for the removal of the varlouS kinds of IVorms, Dyspepsia, Sour• Sto mach, Want of Appetite, intantito Fever and Ague, and debility ut the Stomach and Bowels,, and organs of digestion. To be had at N0._20. South Third Street, Philadelphia. Prico 51l cis. For sale 'at the Ding Store of S. D.; DUEEILF.M. Gettysburg, Feb.lB,llBlo.
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