"WSPECTFULLY informs his friends JIA, and the public generally' that he has - now 4o.haud a large assortment of TIN TrVIRE k 'or 'every description, which he Sell'dt Moderate prices—'-all Warranted. qrsons wishing ,to ptirchase at low rates Well to call before purchaSing else ' Where; HOUSE SPOUTING' will be made trid put up at . 121 cents a foot. An AppreAtice to the Tinning litisi u esS ; will be taken, if application, with titid'reeomMendations, be made soon. One .betWeea, 10and 17 years of age will be Gettysbur g , March 12, 1817. V gIE attention . of the Ladies is directed to. JIM very handsome assortment of 'White Goods, (plain, plaid and striped,) thiusitaly large, at the Cheap tSore 01 . W. & C. RUT Mt A Urn Bray 7. NOTICE. ESTATE EETIlft SNYDER, DEM). Is hereby given to the heirs - 11 and legal Representatives of PHTER deceased, late of Franklin town- Ohip,;Adarris county, viz : Julia Snyder, (Widow) Peter Snyder, (Petitioner,) Con rad Snyder,. Barbara, intermarried with Geo: Rexrode, Catharine intermarried with 'Henry Switter, Elizabeth intermarried with j4eorge Thihn, Philip Snyder, and Philip and Elizabeth Snyder, minor chit- , Arch of RoSana,Snyder, deecased, who are the surviving' children and represen tatived of the said deceased, that AN INQ,UIE'ST 'Will be held on Sattirday the 22d day of May 'next, at 12 o'clock, A. N. at the . late , yesidmico' of said deceaSed, in Franklin - toWnSltip, Adams"' county, for the purpose of making a partition of the Estate of said deceased "to and among tlicbeirs. and the legal representatives, if thp Sarno will.admit of such partition with _Ott prejudiee.to, orspoiling the whole there if.the same will not admit of such par tition,then toTart and divide the same Wand T - among as manyof them as the same will conveniently accommodate, but if the same will not admit: of division at all, without .prejudice or spoiling the whole . thereof, 'Men lek'value end appraise the sairie r whole :and, undivided; and further to enquire...and ' 'ascertain' whether the said Real Estate will,emenieutly accommodateniore than ono' of the heirs of said intestate, and if so, how many,O6aid heirs it'will convenient .accommodate. , - ,fiEisioegrtv Sheriff. Shoyitre cidies, ; Gettys-R &ire; !.4rEsT ink FASHIONS retived at TAILORING ERTABLIBIIMENT, ,10kcimberst,itirg 'CIEtTYSBURG, PA. • • 1111-18 Subscriber respectfully informs his friends and-The public generally thAhe i contipaes.the,Tailoring business at 105( old stand,, in Chambersburg street, Acre he m'ay_ at all times he found, ready to : sceommodayieali:those„ who may want garmentS made. lle . has just received the last Ne . * ,- York • zotaamziao•a, and hepromi.ses all who may favor liina witli patronage; that he gi VC them entiresatisfaction, both as .regards, the fit and workmanship of all garments - entrusted • to him ; and. at as moderate prices as they eln . be - obtained anywhere else. He hopes isg strict attentionto business and a desire te'PleaSe t :'fo' merit a continuance of public patroedge'aitil eupport... prj;Country pro duce taken in exchange for work: J, G. .BAKER. IT 4113 1 847.--3m V1A31,0 N TONS OR Y,s; S. R. TIPTON. :F 01IIPNAB Barbir and Hair , , Dresieri liss:reino ved tis “Temple' 4RAtepiatnond, adjoining the County Buil 41104114ehe can at all times be found pr9Rared to 'attend to the calls of the public. Proiii Tong experience he flatters himself tha}-I,tegaft go, through all the ramifications o I` the Tousorical depatt i mentsc v ith such, an infinite degree' of skill as williheet the en tittsloll4action of all who may submit their ti]iiu to; the keen, ordeal of his - .razor. He hopeeotherefore, that by attention Ito busi ness and a desire. to please, he tivill merit a s vic .lllOcei l • e, 4.. theral share of public patronage. , The sick will be attended to at their private dwellinas. Oct. 10. " 4atim , *; . j 4; ..04i1V4V .7•s' ID EOM IST R 'S. t*i . ,k4 !itso4k HILL, $ pri;(ia * i eetviellifthAss eititeits of Get -413%, .1411itiVI Ito is altiisOuseePy en t,i r. +iv', t,bpppit,;„l:*i strict **IV. . l``' sr * do ', 4d , be ableto . . ; • py See ehtriikan • their Pittee et Alt. 51!COSIes G-00I) INTENT. FACTORY,. Situatedin Hantin.f.rton township, .?dams C'otinty, - -THE subscriberwould respectfully re turn thanks to,his old 'customers for past favors,.and woßld 'now take this me thod to inform them and the public in gen eral, that after a great deal of pains, his Establishment is in complete order ; . and that he intends continuing the AT ITIMICED riucEs: ' Satinets manufactured at 33 to 35 (Tills (Two mill allowed on the yard when the WoO ! iy dean.) Tweed, (6 quarters) at Do. (3 quarters) at Cloth, Linsey Kentucky Scan Blankets (broad,) Flannel (colored) Do. (white,) Carpeting, Carpet and Flocking Yarn in the B:tine proportion.. Wool Carded at 3 Cents per ifTlirotny,.ll the solicitation of many, and for the accommodation of the s:lme nod others, I have concluded to make stands for the Reception of Wool to Manufac ture, at the following places, viz : John Miley's tavern, New Oxford ; George -Ickes' ta vern, Abbottstown ; Caleb B. Ifildebrand's tavern, Fast Berlin ; Fratu;is Leasels ta vern, Dillsburg; George Deardorff's mill, Latimore township ; William Gillespie's store, Gettysburg ; FOR THE RECEPTION .OF ALL KINDS OF WORK, SUCH AS Pilling, Dying, lliamifitcluring, at John Yeatts' tavern, York road : John Miley's tavern, New Oxford; Henry My ers' n►ill, near New Chester ; Solomon Albert's tai•crn, Hampton.; Cornelius Myers's on the road from York Springs to Berlin; Jacob Grass' tavern, Hun ters tow n ; 'At the last mentioned places I will at tend weekly onMondayat- the first ev ery two weeks once. PersonS sending wool to manufacture will please attach their names and a sample of the goods wanted - to the bundle. As the undersigned is permanently en gaged in the business, his object will be to render satisfaction to those who may encourage him with their work. If the work should not „prove satisfactory, the goods will be takeif back and the highest price allowed for the wool. pr,,7•Goods at all times exchanged for wool. The highest price paid for wool, one-half in cash. pcT'Sixper‘c6nt-deducled for cash payment. JACOB A. MYERS. Huntington tp., April 30, 18.17.,3t Stanton's External Remedy, HUNT'S LINIMENT, S now universally acknowledged to ho the AA\ INFALLIBLE REMEDY for Rheumatism, spinal affections, contractions of the muscles, sore throat and quinsy, issues, old ulcers, pains in the back and chest, ague in the breast and face, tooth ache ; sprains, bruises, salt rheurn, , burns, croup, frosted feet, and all nervous diseases. The trium phant success which has attended the application of this most wonderful medicine in curing the most severe cases of the different diseases above named, and the high enroniunnolhat have been bestowed upon it, wherever it has been introduced, gives me the right to call on the afflicted to resort at once to the only remedy that can be relied nn. LThe following letter from Edmund M Blunt, Esq. whose . name has been rendered immortal as the author of the Coast Pilot, and several other Nautical works, is the most reliable evidence of the great value of the celebrated External Remedy, Hunt's Liniment. Sing Sing, July 2v, ISIS. George E. Staunton, Esq. Dear Sir :—For more than half a century I have suffered by Rheumatism. A few months since in consequence consequence of that disease which sticks closer than a brother, I fell and injured my .side, inducing my applying Hunt's Liniment, from which I had immediate rebel; subsequently feel ing an attack of my old companion, .1 applied it to the part affected, which at once removed it:— As a law compels all ship-masters to carry a med icine chest whilst at sea, none should go without this, as I think one bottle for external pUrposes worth all the medicine the' can carry. You may use this communication at your pleasure, Very respectfully yours, A gentleman of high standing in the society of FriendS, speaks as follows of the great remedy, Hunt's Liniment: Nciveastie 11th month . , Ist, 1844. George E. Staunton, Esteemed Friend:—Thy letter of the 20th ulti mo is received. In my reply I would say, that I have been troubled with a lame knee for several years, during !itch time it has distressed me much. I procured a bottle of Hunt's Liniment at thy store, early last spring, and I have used it freely, . and I can that sinceothat time 1 have had little or no trouble with my kece. A friend, to whom I sent a bottle, informs me that it was of great benefit in a rheumatic affection. I have no hesitation in recommending it to any person needing an exter nal remedy. • JACOB MUFTI:N. 2edford, Sept. 4, 4845. To Gorge E. Staunton, . • Si a—Sometime since I over-healed myself in working, and in a shOrt time the calf of my leg broke out in pimples, which by scratching became fever sores of the worst description. The'i rritation and swelling was so great that I could not rest day or night; I used one bottle of your Liniment and lam entirely well. I was also affected by a swelling in my groin from the same causes, and the application of the Lininient relieved me at once; and I most confidently recommend it to the public as an invaluable remedy. . . This Linimetit is sold at 25 and 50 ,cents per bottle by all the principal Druggists and Iderch chants. 4 • tVholrsnle agenis---1-loadly, Phelps & Co 142 Water street, Itualitim & co 110 Broadway, A 13 Sands,COrner Fulton' and William, Aspinwall SS William street, 11itn York'; Cuthbert & Weth erill 21# South . Second, Philadelphia. ()Meta addresseil to me at Sing Sing, N Y, will be attended to. G F, STANTO.N, Proprietor. AC Siunuel EI. Bucbler & S. S. Foiney, 'Gettysburg; Abriltam King, litinterstowit; .E. lurk, Pinelown; Ja cob tiollingpr,fleitllersburg ; lIollingcr& Ferree, Petersburg, (Y. 5.) . ; Jacob Aula bangli, Hampton; Geo. S. llentzel, Berlin May 7, 1817. 11111 Still in Motion ! MANUFACTURING BUSINESS, ROLL - CARDING ) CALLED •EDMUND M. BLUNT RICHARD MOSHER REGISTER'S NOTICE. N OTICE -is hereby given to all Lep atees , and other persons concerned, that the J/ DMIN 1.5'7'11.1 7 70. V JIG COUNTS of the deceased persons herein after mentioned will he presented at the Or phans' Court of Adams county, for confir mation and allowance, on Tuesday the 25th day of May next, viz : The account of George Robinette, Ex ecutor of the last will and testament of William Gardner, deceased. Tire account of George Robinette, Ad ministrator of the estate of Mary Gardner, deceased The first account of Philip S;liriver, Ad ministrator of the Estate of %lint. Ilartzell, deceased 62 1-9 to 75 rents 31 to :17 cents 40 to : . )0 cents 20 to 31 cents s to !!5 cents The account of Ceorge Kershlcr, Ex ecutor of the last will and testament of Moses F. Ahnsh, deceased. The aeemint of Philip Wolf. Adminis trator ()Idle estate of Ifenry Palmer, de- 35 rei ceased The account of James M . oore, Adminis trator, With the will annexed, of Thomas M'Kee, deceased. The account of William IVPCurdy, Ex ecutor of the last will and testament of William Breckenridge, deceased. The account of Jacob Sctosser, Admin-, istrator of the estate of Alexander Under wood, deceased. The account of Williatn Vanorsdel, Ex ecutor of the last will and testament of Isaac Van ()rsdel, deceased. The account of Jacob Ilossermah, John Ilosserman, and Peter llosserman, Execu tors of the last will and testament of John Bosserman, sett., deceased. The account of henry - Riley, Executor of the last will and testament of John Strashaugh, deceased. The account of Maxwell Shields, Guar dian of John, Helen M., Sarah Mary, En *quilt M., Charles M'Clean, Elizabeth Harriet, and Martha V. Knox, minor chil dren of Samuel Knox, deceased. The account of Maxwell Shields and Samuel Knox, Trustees, &c. of Samuel Knox, deceased. 'l'hc account of• Geo. W. D. Irvin and James Cooper. Administrators of the Es tate of (Jorge Irvin, deceased. The second and final account of Moses M'Clean, Esq. Administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Samuel Hut chinson, deceased. The account of David Leas, Exectitor of the last will. and testament of Nancy SiHicks, deceased. The account of Henry - Comfort, Admin istrator of the Estate of Catharine Com fort, deceased. The account of Wm—King, Administra tor, with the will annexed, of the Estate of, William M'Clellan, deceased. The account of 11. B. Kauflinan, Ad= miniskr . ator of the estate of Isaac Wood, deceasbd. ' • ROBERT - CO BE AN, Register Register's office, Gettysburg, ? - April 30, 1847. , Dr, Cullen's Indian Vegeta ble Specific, FOR Female Complaints—is one of the most valuable medicines in diseases common to Females, ever offered to the public. Diseases arising from e weakness or other causes, are removed iu , a few days. We have heard numberft of fe males say they would not be withfiut this medicine, if it could not be had, for any price. Certificates of cures, in pamphlet form, may be had of the agents gratis. Dr. Callen's Indian Vegetable Remedy. Do. • do. Panacea Do. do. Pile Remedy. Dr. .Ippleton's Remedy for Dealness. • Rowand's Magic Lotion. These Medicines arc prepared and sold by the proprietors, Rowan & Walton, 376 Market street, Philadelphia, and can be had in Gettysburg at the Drug Store of S. IL BUEHLER. fan. 15, 18-I.6.—tf National Daguerrian Gallery, and Pho tographers' Furnishing Depot: WARDED the Medal, Four First 6, Premiums, and Two Highest Hon ors ~,by the Institutes of Massachusetts, New 'York, and Pennsylvania, for the most beautiful colored Daguerreotypes and best Apparatus ever exhibited. rcrPortraits taken in exquisite style, without regard to weather. Instructions given in the art. , A large assortment of Appalzotus and Stock always on hand, at the lowest cash prices. New York, 251 Broadway; Philadel phia,-1136 Chestnut st.. Boston, 75 Court, and 58 Hanover streets ;, Washington, Pennsylvania Avenue ; Petersburg, Va., Mechanics' Hall ; Cinciahati, Fourth and Walnut, and 170 Main`,treet ; Sara toga Springs, Broadway. June 15,18,16.—1 y SILVER MEDAL awarded for the best pictures ever exhibited. Strangers visiting the city should cull and examine the various specimens of colored Daguer reotypes, at M. P. Simons' gallery ; and those wishing likenesses, May rely upoim receiving perfect satisfadtion in every res pect. Whole families can lit grouped to gether, which forms a nuigt invaluable keepsake. Miniatures set in bracelets, Medalions, Breastpins, &c.. An assort ment of the . above Jewelry;"selected for the purpose, always on hand. Examine and then decide. Materials used in the Art ft.% sale, at the lowest rates. Instrue ,tiont givedby letter ,or personally. All communications must be post paid.. 4 VI. E. SIMONS, • - , No. 17'9 Chestnut Street, • Opposite the State House, Phila. April 30, 1847.-3 m • • - DEA • Nu J TS, FIT. B E A-1", MONDS, &e:, che best quality to be had at the Confectionary ~C. 'WEAVER. PLUVIBE'S eV. P. 81.110.7 V S, D.IG UWE 0 T IT IST, CHEAP WATCHES ! The Ch. apex! Cold and Silver Macho Pl7ll-IDELPIII.I Gold Levers, fill jeweled, Silver Levers, full jeweled, cll r d Lepines, jeweled, lver Lupines, jeweled, Si ver Quartiers, line quality, Gola watches, plain Silver Spectacles Cold Pencils, Gold Brayelets, -ALSO ON OANT)- A large assortment of Gold and Silver Itair-LtraceletA, Finger-Rings, Breastpins, I loop Ear-Ring, Gold Pens, Silver Spoons, Sugar Tonges, Thimbles", Gold Neck, and Pol) Chains, Guard Keys, and Jewelry at equally low prices. IcrAlll want is a call, to convince cus tomers. All kinds of Watches and Clocks re paired and warranted to keep good time for one year. Old Uold and Silver bought for Cash, or taken in eXr hange. I have some Cold and Silver Levers, at Mill'cheaper prices than the above. A lib eral Discount made to dealers. Call and see for yourselves. For sale, Eight-day and Thirty-hour 13rass Clocks, at WIS DOINIITS'S Wilk;11, Clock, and Jewelry Store, N0..1133 Market St., above 11th, north side, Phila. Philadelphia, Sept. 1, 1816. tI ' 11E3 P WATCHES & JEWELRY ./]t the Philadelphia Watch and Jewelry ,Vtore, No. 90, North Second street, corner of Quarry Gold Lever Watches, foil jewelled, 18 car. cases, $l5 00 Silver Lever do. full jewelled, 23 00 Silver Lever do. 7 jewels, 18 00 silver Lepine do. jcwcl'd, Ist (pal. 11 (10 Superior gnarlier Watches, 10 00 Imitation do. not warranted, 5 00 Gold Spectacles, 8 00 Fine Silver Spectacles, 1 75 Gold Bracelets, with topaz stones, :3 50 Ladies' Gold Pencils, 16 carats, 2 00 OoldiFinger Rings,:37 ets to $8 ; Watch Glasses—plain 12 cts ; patent 18 ; lunct 25. Other articles in proportion. All goods warranted to he what they are sold for. - 0. CONRAD: I On hand, some Cold and Silver Levers, Lepines and Quartiers, lower than the a ove prices. Dee. 4, 1840.7-ly N o ICE To Country—Vercluaits, Storekeepers, and the public in -general. TILE Subscriber takes this method to inform all whom it may concern, that he intends to keep at his Old Estab lished stand, No. - 382, Market street, a ir ...."_. first-rate assortment.of all kinds of 11.117 W A' Ca P 5 ... - suitable for the Country Traec.— e 4,— , F eeling confident from his .expe rience and practical knowledge of the bus iness in all its various branches, that he will be able to render general satisfaction to all who may favor him with their cus tom. Icy. - Country Merchants would do well to call and examine before purchasing of his inure noisy competitors. All hats warranted to retain their color.' hats from $1.25 to $l.OO, of the latest style. .1011 N CONWAY. No. 352 Market street, above Eleventh, south side Philadelphia. January 22, 1847. Gm It E.llO LW L. JTADOMUS has removed his Watch . Watch-Tool .and Material Store, from NO. 33 S. 4th street, where he has on hand a large assortment of (:old and Silver-Lever, I.'Epines, and Plain Watch es, with a complete assortment of Tools and materials, such as Lunette, Patent and Plain Glasses, Mainsprings, Verges, Ilantl Dials, etc., of every description, to which he has added a complete and splendid as sortment of JEWELRY, consisting of Ea? Rings, Breast Pins, Bracelets, Gold Chains, Keys ; etc. which - he Nvill guaran tee to sell at the lowest New York prices, Wholesale and Retail. N. B.—Country Merchants, and others Visiting the city, are invited to call & exam ine his.stock and large assortment at No. 246 Market st, below Bth South Orders from the country promptly attend ed to. Philad'a, April o—[Jan. 22—Gm.] Spring & Sommer ry Goods, . AMY received from Auction, at J. ROSS HOOPES', No. 411 Market Street above 11th St. opposite Girard Square Philadelphia : such as mous. de laines, from 12 1-2 to 18 3-4 cents, ging hams, new style, 18 3-4 to 25 cents, yard wide lawns, 12 1-2 to 18 3-4; white mulls, bishop lawns, tarletons, jaconetts, striped and plaid muslin from 12 1-2 to 25, rich and glossy alpacas from 25 to 37, tickings, (lands, diapers, &c. Shawls of every style from $1 to $l2. Calicoes from sto 12 1-2 c, of a superior style,'hosierf and gloves, men's and boy's linen cotton and woolen stripes and plaids, from 10 to 20c. Tweed, Cassitnere, all wool, only 25 and -31 cts. Black, Eng. and French Cloths from $2 to $5 per yard. My assortment of muslins and linens arc not to be surpAs-1 sed, either in cheapness or variety, in this city. Muslins at 8, 10, 12 1-2 : 3 yards wide, 37 1-2. Cotton and wool ingrain carpets from 10 to 50 cents.• Mann% 25 to 87 1-2 cents. N. B. Purchasers arc requested to call and oxatnine for thetnselves before .buSring elsewhere, and they will save at least 25 per cent. Phila. April. 0.-3 m ' ' PANTALOONS STUFF still' very cheap- and of good styles, including Cotton,', oolen; , and Linen Goods. • Our motto. is "not to be beat." W. & C.'IUTIIRAUI':. 31a 4 y 77 TO THE AFFLICTED ! Compound Medicated Candy. F`OR the Core of Colds, Coughs, Spit ting Of Blood, Bronchetis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Pains and Oppressions of the breast, and all other Pulmonary complaints, and other diseases which have a tendency to produce Consumption. It serveS also as an effectual clearer of the voice. $l5 00 2:1 00 30 00 15 00 10 00 15 00 1 75 2 00 4 00 This Candy is entirelv vegetable pre paration, the principal ingredients being. !lore-bound, Wild Cherry, Sarsaparilla, Boneset, Eleeampane . ; Liquorice, Flax seed, Ireland Moss, P . rickly Ash, &e. and will, if taken in time, relieve the system' from those distressing afflictions that tend to Cohsumption. One great advantage in this valuable medicine is its cheapness, the public not being imposed upon by the enormously high prices which are generally exacted for . Patent and other medical Preparations. Eaeh package contains directions. Call and try it ! Prepared and sold at the Conlectiun and Variety store of the Subscriber in West York street, one square from the Conrt house, and next door to Thompson's Ito tel. It can also be had at the Drug Stores of S. 11. Butinr.mt, and S. FOUNEV. IL:=F^The sub Scriber as usual continues his Bakery, and is prepared to . supply parties at the shortcv notice, with choice cakes, SLc. IMPIMMEMINIMPI_ • :4,\ - BLACKSMITIIIING. 'HE undersigned has connected with his Coachmaking Establishment a large Smith shop, and is prepared to do all kinds of BLACKS MITKING, including ironing Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, (S-c. Ile would say to those who have Iforses to shoe, that he has in his em ploy tirst-rate hands, which, with his per sonal attention, will enable hint to give en tire satisfaction to all those who may favor hint with a Call. Carriage its Buggy Siwings (warranted) will be promptly made to or der at all time:i. '7l it_7 , lll kinds of REP.IILING done, both in Wood and Iron, at the most redu ced prices. Thankful for past encouragement, the subscriber solicits a cominuancs of patro nage, and invites his friends to call at his Establishment in )1 - 7" west Chambersburg street, „a few doors below Thompson's Hotel. C. 'V. HOFFMAN Gettysburg, Feb. 6', 1846. DAVID HEADY, LteEP Ut Rl'll=22 0 ETURNS his grateful acknowledg ments for the very liberal patronage .which has heretofore been extended to him, and takes this method of informing his friends and customers, and the public generally, that he still continues the CAI - INET-MAKENG in Ohamber.sburg street, at his old stand, where:those wishing first rate Furniture can be supplied on the shortest notice. • L A CHAIRS ! CHAIRS ! 11Ile has also, in connection with the Ca binet-making, commenced, the CHAIR MAKING, and is prepared to furnish those wishing Chairs at as reasonable rates as at any other establishment in the place, and of as good itnality, made . •,of the best materials and by one who undOstands his his buslness. • (I:7Allkinds of produce, Ind lumber, will be taken in exchange for Furniture, and the highest market price given. pa'.COFFINS will he made at the shortest notice, and all orders promj:tly at tended to, as usual.. DAVID IIEAGY. .Gettysburg, March 14/c . lB i7.—tr. • INDIAN VEGETABLE PANACEA. • ifp•ER'•:()N: , Willa, Kings Evil Cancer. Ia ysipelas, lIId :" . (11TS, Ulcers,.Tet. ter, Mercurial Diseases. or an . ); e tulicr complaints arising from impurities of the blood, are reque.4- eil to read the following Wstimonials. in pool of the wonderful properties of the abot e named med icine. 11I:.\1)! RE.XD! READ!!! HEREDITARY TETTEtt. (:ENTs.—lt is now 'six months since my . Youngest child, a daughter, had a cutane ous atieetion, which made its appearance over its entire body. It teats a case:of Hereditary 'fetter, and so virulent was the disease, that we wished, in case it could not be speedily, relieved, that it might be soon laid in its grave. At this stage of the disease my sister-in-law called upon vou, to advise as to the best preparation of-Sar saparilla that could be procured, as , an al terative ; when-you recommended the use of Dr. Cullen's Indian Vegetable Panacea, and I am pleased to, say that the good ef fects of the medicine were perceptible when it had taken but a few doses ; and ii the time we had used one single bottle, the disease had entirely disappeared, and front that time there has been no re-ap pearance. I Yeally feel thankful to you for having recommended the Panacea in this case, tor I feel confident that had not the disease been arrested, toy chill would. are this, have been the tenant of the cold and silent tomb. Respectfully yours, RownNo W tot TOY /OM P. Rees, C. WEAVER. • .‘ Tr. J. T. nOWAN Dear Sir,—At your request I cheerful ly give you an account of the wonderful cure ell'ecti!d upon me by Dr. Cullen's In dian Vegetable Panacea. At the age of fourteen years I had up(iii my right knee a White Swelling, which stiffened the joint, and caused some. seventy" or more pieces of the bone to come away in the sures, and Avhich was temporarily relieve'' by the usual remedies, but not entirely cu red. At times sores would again break out, and become so distressing and painful that I could get 110 rest night nor day. 6".±. this way it continued till last spring, %diet , having witnessed the extraordinary effects of your Panacea, as an alterative, upon a a (laughter of minewho was using it for a chronic disease, I concluded to make a tri al of it in my own case,; • the result has been an entire cure. lam now sixty-sev en years of age, and. have suffered fifty three years with sores. I cheerfully add my testimonial to the many others that I have heard, of the cures performed by your celebrated Panacea. 'Thomas Walton, 490 N. Third Street, Alderman Seventb Ward, N. L. t To whom it may concern.—This may certify that my child, almost from birth, was afflicted with Scrofula, which covered most of its bodies with sores ; and that for eighteen months, though constantly under medical treatment, nothing all'ordeil relief till I was induced to make a trial of Dr. Cullen's Indian Vegetable Panacea. The attending physician, on witnessing its good effects, recommended its continuance ac according to . directions, and by using single bottle of the Panacea, the child WP apparently cured. It is now about fokr months since the medicine was discontM tied, and I have no doubt but the cure ; complete. Yours truly, How Asa & WA LTON rhilad. 1)011. 9, Isn Mr. J. T. llowANu—Sfu,—Sometime last Spring I was so unfortunate as to get the "Jackson, or Barber's Itch," by shav ing after some one affected by that trou blesome and • obstinate disease. You cannot have forgotten the swollen and. irritated condition of my face at the time you recommended "Dr. Cullen's 'lndian Vegetable PaUacea." I have now the pleasure to inform you, for the benefit of all who are similarly af flicted, that the use of a single bottle of the Panacea Cured me entirely. You may well judge of my gratification at such a re sult, as I had so often known the disease to continue for years under the, usual mer curial remedies. (signed) Phila. Aug. 5 18.15. 7'. L.:Sanders, Pledge Office. Ye learned ones of the "Herding Art," if ye can so fitr overcome professional pride as to use a med icine which ye know not how to compound, ye may prwive many valuable lives which will o therwis6be seciiticed. Will ye not prescribe it? If it shall not accomplish all we.clitim for it after a fair trial, according to ditections, we will pub fish an account of its failnie in any duce papers in the U. States at our own expense. And here we say, without the fear of contra diction, that we have not found a case of Scionda or other disease fur which we tecommend the l i 4- nacea ' which the medicine has not speedily.ar rested, We have at this time a multitude of patients un der treatment, all of whom aro doing well. A mong them is one of CANCER, a likh ti as pro nounced by physicians beyond the reach of Surgi cal assistance, but from all appearances will be cured in a few months. Erne above valuable medicine is for sale wholesale and retail, by Messrs. Rowan and Wal ton, Proprietors, :176 market streel, Philadelphia and by the following agents: . Samuel H. Budder, Gettysburg, C. .11. Morris, York, Pa. N. N. Robinson, Baltimore, Md. April 23, 1847.—ti FREDERICK G. 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