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lli- THE ADAMS SENTINEL, A A I I SALE. ILL be Exposed to Public Sale, on Wednesday (he 4th of March netet, at the kouse of the subscriber, in Franklin township, Adauis county, the following property, viz. Horses, Cows, Hogs, Horse- Gears, 1 broad-tread Wagon, 1 Sleigh, Stoves and Pipes, Tables. Chairs, and a great variety of other Household and Kitchen Furniture. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A.

M. on said day, when due attendance and a reasonable credit will be given by A K. BAILEY. Feb. 16.

Is K- ILL be Exposed to Public Sale, on Friday Ike Qtk day of March next, at -the residence of the subscriber, Li miles north of Gettysburg, near the Carlisle road, the following property, viz. Seven head of Horses, and Horse-Gears, Cows, Horned Catile. Sheep and Hogs, aDearborne, one broad and one narrow-wheel Wagon, Ploughs, Harrows, and other Farming Utensils, Grain in the ground, and a great variety of Household and Kitchen Furniture. Also--at the same time and place, THE A on which he resides, containingT55 Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of J. Blocher and others.

The improvements are in good order; there" is an excellent well of water before the door about 8 acres of excellent meadow, and about 10 acres of woodland; and a good bearing orchard. Sale will commence aflO o'clock, A. M. when attendance will be given, and terms made known by CHARLES M'ALEER. Feb.

2. ts TO MY CREDITORS. AKE Notice, that I have applied to the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of Adams county, Pa. for the benefit of the Insolvent laws of this Commonwealth and they have appointed Tuesday the 3 day of March next, for hearing me my Creditors, at the Courthouse in the borough of Gettysburg-when and where you may attend if you think proper. SAMUEL ALLEN.

Ftb. 2. 3t Notice is luwceVs Given, all Legatees and other persons concerned, that the ADMINISTRATION ACCOUNTS of the deceased persons hereinafter mentioned, be presented to the Orphans' Court of Adams County, for confirmation and oa Tuetday the 3rd day of March nexl, viz. The account of Joseph Rider, Administrator de bonis non ofthe Estate of Valentine Steer, deceased. The account of Longenecker "Wra.

Patterson, Executora of the Estate of Anthony Deardorjf, deceased. The account of Adam Myers, Guardiai of Margaret Long. The account of John Hartman Peter Hartman, Executori of the Estate of Andrew Hartryan, deceased. The account of Johu Wolford, Administrator of the Estate, of John Albert, deceased, who was Administrator of the Estate of Conrad Weaver, deceased. The account of David Meals, Guardian of-Hannah, Sarah Jacob Spongier.

The account of Conrad Snyder, Executor of the Estate of Mary Spongier, deceased. The account of Jacob Myers and Peter Myers, Executors of the Estate of Peter Afyers, deceased. The account of Ephram Swope, Executor of the Estate of Solomon Stonesijcr, deceased. The account of Robert King, Guardian of Elizabeth Wilson. The account of do.

Guardian of Ann Wilson. The account of John Bitlinger, Guardian of George Billingtr. The account of Jonathan C. Forrest, Administrator of the Estate of Peter Sldlt, deceased. The accounC of Jacob Weldy, Administrator of the Estate of Jacob Meals, deceased.

The account of Daniel Bower, one of the Administrators of the Estate of Solomon Bower, deceased. The account of George Smyscr, Exe tutor ofthe Estate of Ilcnry Hokc, Esq TheaccountofLudwickSheely, Administrator ofthe Estate of Jacob Jacoby, deceased. JOHN B. CLARK, Register. Office, Gettysburg, Jan.24,lS35.~ tc THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR REST, TOR ONE OR MORE TEAKS, That Tavern-Stand situated in Petersburg, Ad iams county, Pa.

formerly owned by ISAAC SADLER, consisting of a large and convenient House, Brick Back Building, good yard, a first rate Stable BOW putting up, with excellent Tfae pablic elections arc held at the house. PHILIP KUNTZ. Feb. S. 3t I Offer for Rent roy House, Four Acres of Ground, Tffi a complete SHOP on i in the Town of Mummasburg, for the lerna of one or two years.

Any person wishing to rent this property, can have an opportunity by applying to the subscri ber. JACOB B. STICK. Feb. 2.

3t Sheriff's I pursuance of sundry Writs of Vcn ditioni Exponas, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Adams county, and to me directed, will be exposed to Public Sale, on Saturday the 7th day of March next, at 1 o'clock, r. M. at the Court-house, in the following real Estate, viz: A two-story Brick House, Lot of Ground, Situate in the Borough of Gettysburg, Adarns counly also on which are erected a Frame Stable and other One other Lot of Ground, on which are erected a two-story Frame House and Brick Stable, with a Brick Blacksmith Shop and One other Lot of Ground, on which is erected a Frame and taken in execution as the property of George Richler. --ALSO-- Situate in Liberty i Adams county, containing 5G Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of James Moore, Charles Donaldson and others, on which are erected a one and a half story Log Dwelling house, Log Barn, a small Orchard, i a spring of water near the house. Seized and taken in execution as the Estate of Wm.

Topper. --ALSO-A of TuaniV, Situate in Germany township, Adams county, a i i 1 0 Acres, more or less, on which are erected a two-story Log House, and Log Stable, a well of water near the door, adjoining lands of Philip Bishop, Henry Biddle and others. Seized and taken in execution as the Estate of Henry Keefcr. --ALSO-A Tract ol Situate in Mountpleasant township, Adams county, containing One Hundred Acres, more or less, on which are erected a one-story log House, and double Barn, part frame and part log, a spring of water near the house, with a small Orchard, adjoining lands of Christian Cashman, Bank of Gettysburg and A Tract ol Iiaud, Situate in Straban township, Adams county, adjoining lands of Christian Cashman, the heirs of George Bercaw and others, containing One Hundred and Twenty-eight Acres, more or less, on which are erected a one and a half story Frame House, large Frame Barn, spring of water near the door, with a small A Tiract of Situate in Moimtjoy township, Adams county, containing One Hundred and Eighty Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Joseph Blocher, Daniel Reinecker, the heirs of Wilhelmas Iloughtelin and others, with a one and a half story Log House, and Frame House attached thereto, with a well of water near the door, an Orchard, and Frame Barn thereon erected. Seized and taken in execution as the property of George Bercaw.

--ALSO-On Friday the Gth day of March next, on the premises, A Ti-act of TuaiuA, Situate in Tyrone township, Adams county', adjoining lands of Peter Ferree, the heirs of John Gilliland, Fidler and others, containing Two Hundred and Thirty-five Acres, more or less, on which are erected a two-story Brick House and Brick Back Building, Bank Barn, part log and part stone, a spring of water near the door, Jso a one and a half tenant- house, log shop, and log stable, and an Orchard with a large quantity of Meadow. Seized and taken in execution as the Estate of Andrciv ff'afkcr. JAMES BELL, JR. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Gcttys-) Feb.

ts JVOTICE. A LL persons indebted to the Estate of MICHAEL BEAMER, Sen. late of Menallen township, Adams county, deceased, will make payment to the subscriber on or the of March next. And all persons having claims or demands aga'nst the Estate of said deceased, are hereby notified to make known the same to the subscriber, without delay The Administrator resides in Menallen township, Adams county. Pa.

PHILIP BEAMER, Ahnr. Jan. 12. Gt NOTICE. A LL persons indebted lo the Estate of JOHN KU HN, late of Germany township, Adarns counly, deceased, are requested to discharge the same on or before the 1st of July nei.t- And those who have claims, are desired to present them, properly authenticated, for settlement.

The Adminif Iralor reticles in Gennanv township. HENRY SPALDING, Adm'r. Jan. 5. fit IQU1D OPODELDOC--Prepared and constantly kept for sale at the Drug Store of Z.

BANNER. Mav 2S. tf Jfocfor ITH special reference to the doctrines of the Reformation, as a- voweii before the Diet at in 1530-- by S. S. SCHMI-CKEK, D.

D. "Professor of Christian Theolocy in the Theol. Seminary of the General Synod of the Lutheran Church, Gettysburg', Pa. For sale at the Book store of SAMUEL H. BUEHLER.

OCL 1. tf I pursuance of an Aet of the General Assembly of Pennsylvania, approved the 15th day of April, A. i. 1834, entitled "An Aet relating to County rates and levies," the undersigned, Commissioners of Adams county, will proceed and attend to hear Appeals, for the several from all persona who may apply for redress, in accordance with the directions of said Act, anil i If rant such relief, and make such corrections, as to them shall appear and reasonable. The Boards of Appeal will be held in the i order, at i times and places the several will attend for their respective Townships, viz.

For Menallen and Franklin townships, on the IGth of March, at the house of George Myers, in Arendtsville. For Hamiltonban and Liberty, on the 17th of March, at the house of Isaac Robinson, in Millerstown. For Straban, Cumberland, iind the borough of Gettysburg, on the 18th of March, at the Commissioners' Office in Gettysburg. For Germany, Conowago and Mountjoy, on the 19th of March, at the house of Francis Lea3, in Liulestown. For Berwick, Hamilton and Mount- pleasant, on the 20th of March, at the house of i i Ileagy, Esq.

in Oxford. For I i Lalimore, Reading and Tyrone, on the 21st of March, at the house of Moses Myers, in Petersburg. The Commissioners, for the information of all interested, make that by the Act of Assembly aforesaid, the Commissioners are bound not to "make any allowance or abatement in the valuation of any real estate, in any other year than that in which the triennial assessment is made, excepting where buildings or oilier improvements have been destroyed, subsequently to such triennial assessment, and in the case of personal property, offices, professions, trades and occupations, where there has been any alteration in the assessment, occasioning a different valuation from the former year, and also where persons have come to inhabit in the county since such triennial assessment," and a no notice in the two years succeeding the triennial assessment is to be given to the taxable inhabitants aforesaid, but in the latter recited cases only. ROBT. McILHENY, 1 JOHN BROUGII, I MUSSELMAN, KING, Clerk.

Commissioners' Office, Gcttys-) burg, Feb. 23d, 1835. ta DE LA MONTERAT'S INDIAN SPECIFIC. HIS valuable Medicine is highly recommended to the public, as being a safe and effectual cure of Coughs, Colds, Consumptions, and Diseases of P.re?ist and Lungs, c. A direction and certificates will accompany each bottle of Specific.

RUSH'S CHAPMAN'S Anti-Dyspeptic Pills. These Pills are extensively known, as being an effectual remedy for the cure of Dyspepsia, or Indigestion. The above Medicines are for sale at the Apothecary and Drug Store of SAMUEL II. BUEHLER. Jan.

5. tf Dr. Wesley's Infant Drops. HIS mild and efficacious remedy possesses many advantages over other remedies usually employed for diseases of children. It has been found beneficial in the following diseases--pain in the stomach and cholic, griping, restlessness, c.

It is prepared from vegetables only. For sale, at the Drug Store of SAMUEL II. BUEHLER. Gettj-sburg. Jan.

12. Potter's Catholicon, A sovereign remedy for diseases of the liver, debility resulting from intemperance and dissipation, old and inveterate ulcers, pains in the bones, attended with swelling of the joints, indigestion, blotches on the face, pimples. Itc. Syphilis, cutaneous diseases severally, and tetter in particular, mercurial and scrofulous complaints, at the Apothecary and Book-store of SAMUEL H. BUEHLER.

Gettysburg. Feb. 2. tf CHURCH A Pocket Volume of Sacred Music, by Henry Smith, third edition, enlarged and improved, for sale by the dozen or single copy, at publisher's prices. SAMUEL H.

BUEHLEK. JBeokscHcr, Gettysburg, By whom orders for i3je above work will be thankfully received and panctuallv attended lo. Feb. 16- 3t A KNDTS TRUE I I A I TY, translated frnm the German. by the Rev.

John Hoffman, Pastor ofthe Evang. Lutheran Church. Cham- bcrsburg. sale at the Book-store of SAMUEL IL BUEHLER. burg.

May 20. tf Compound Fluid Extract of Bnchu, for disease bladder, cf mine, chronic gonorrhoea, and gleet of standing--for sale at the Drue Store of Z. A May 26. tf "JAMES COOPER;" tllorncy at Laic, in Chambersbnn: 'reft, a few doors cast of Mr. Ferry's Tavern.

Gettysburg, 9. if A I1K Subscriber begs leave to inform his Friends and the Public in general, that he has lately received a A O'ENKRAt ASSOKTMKNT OJ i be intends selling on most reasonable terms--amongst which are the fol- i J''Jor Sulphur, Gamboge, Crearn Tartar, Epsom Salts, Myrrh, Glauber do. Tragucantli, llochelle do. Copal, Sulphate Quinine, Ammoniac, Annatto, Xandarac, Aqua Fortis, Scarnmony, Camphor, Asal'ujtida, Calomel, Elastic, Castor Oil, Gall Aleppo, Senna, Ibinglas-s, Wanna, Ivory Black, Elixir Paregoric, Spirits Turpentine, Do. Vitriol, Iceland Moss, Flor Benjoin, Opium, Do.

Camomile, Nutmegs, Fisher's Pills, 0)1 Cinnamon, Anderson's do. Almonds, do. Aniseed, Hooper's do. Cloves, Chapman's do. Juniper, Rush's do.

Lavender, German do. Peppermint, Liquorice Ball, Origanum, Do. Root, Pubgi, Borax, Ipecacuanha, Arrow Root, JMagncsia, British Oil, Lavender Comp. Antimony, Jalap, Tartaric Acid, Oil Cajaput, Balsam Peru, Seneca, assafras, Turlington's, Bergnrnot, Batcrnan's Drops, Lernon Opodeldoc, Rosemary, Coccinella, Spruce, Gum Arabic, Jlarleum, Berijom, Turpentine, Guiacum. Worm Seed, Shellac, c.

c. c. Also, a Large General Assortment, of PAINT BRUSHES, urn UVLUmo1.1 AS just returned from the City, with almost every article usually iept in a Drug Store, such as The subscriber returns his sincere thanks to the public in general for the very liberal encouragement lie has heretofore received, and hopes, by strict attention to business, to receive further encouragement. SAMUEL H. BUEI-ILER.

Gettysburg, May 19. tf NO IMPOSITION! J. WELLER VEGETABLE Rheumatic Compound, and INDIAN PANACEA. THOSE who are afihcled with the Rheumatism, Colds, Cougfhs, or Consumption, will find a complete antidote by using- the subscriber's incomparable medicine. A tost of a number of years has satisfactorily proven the efficacy of this incomparable restorer of health, and has fully justified its introduction before an enlightened public--and does not hesitate to warrant it to answer all the purposes for which it is recommended.

The great demand, and number of cures that have been effected by this Vegetable composition, and at the request of several respectable physicians, was the only inducement to bring it before the public. There are two distinct compositions, one for the Rheumatism, and one for Colds, Coughs, Consumptions and diseases generally ofthe Breast and are names of a few persons that have been cured. We the undersigned take great pleasure in announcing-to the public that J. Welle, 's RHEUM A TIC MED CINE is a certain cure for it--and that we have been most violently afflicted with it, and were restored to health' in a short timc- Nalhan JLyler, Jacob Cover, Dan'l JMcJIce, Joshua Flaharly, Eliyihclh Coons, T. Fringcr, II.

C. Ncrccomcr. more certificates might be obtained from the most respectable persons, but the above named can certify to its virtues--it is useless to say more about its virtues, as the most incredulous can satisfv themselves bv a trial of it, and calling at Z. DANNEK'S Drujj Store. Gettysburg, who is sole Ajjent for the sale of it.

J. WELLERS. Oct. 20. tf French Paste, or PECTORAL HIS Medicine, besides its mild nature, possesses pleasinc taste, color and form.

Its use is altosether convenient between meals a small bit of it is kept in the mouth, aad renewed when melted. The Jujube Pasic has been used lately in Paris wish the success it is softening, pectoral and calming it efTcciuallv appeases a couch, and softens the phuhons humor in the throat and breast; it is chiefly beneficial to persons of dry constitution, with a tendency phthisic, anl lo who are liable to hoarseness and loss of voice. For sale at the Dror Store of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, ilrushcs, Spices, LEAD IN KEGS- PATENT MEDICINES, c. lie is determined not to be undersold by any body, and invites the public to give i a call. Gettysburg, Oct.

20. tf Yamily HE following approved Family Medicines are for sale at the Drug Store of the Hunter's Indigestion or Sour Stomach Pills, KeerPs Rheumatic Plaister, Superior Bark, put up in small parcels, and warranted genuine by G. W. Carpenter, Dr. Smith's infallible remedy for the Piles, A superior article of Cologne, Fever and Ague Powders, prepared by C.

D. S. Keener, Baltimore. Dr. Steer's Chemical Opodeldoc, for bruises, sprains, and rheumatism, Dr.

Beltz's infallible worm destroying Syrup, Dr. Hooper's Female Pills, an excellent remedy for giddiness, beating of the arteries, palpitation of the heart, low spirits, c. c. Dr. Dyott's Anti'oilious Pills, Wilkin's celebrated Pills, a complete substitute for an emetic, for colds, headache, jaundice, c.

Dr. Lyon's Aniibilious Pills, Lees Eye water, A superior article of Black Ink, in pint bottles, A superior article of calcined Magnesia, put up in ounce bottles, Nipple shells, c. c. Z. BANNER.

Gettysburg, Oct. 20. tf Oil of Cubebs--for sale at the Drug Store of May Z. BANNER. Lancaster Glue.

HE best quality of the above article for sale Drug-and Book-store of A Gettysburg, Feb. 2. tf WAIM'S PANACEA, for the cure of Scrofula or King's Evil. Syphilitic and Mercurial diseases. a i Ulcerous Sores, i Swellings, Di a- sesof the Liver, and Skin, general debility, c.

for sale at the Apothecary and DrugStore of SAMUEL II. BUEI1LER. Gettysburg, June 30. tf Compound Syrup of Liverwort, for Coughs, Spitting of Blood, Consumption, and Liver Complaints--for sale at the licwarc of Imposition RICHMOND, Va. July The public will be pleased to understand that 1 was the original discoverer of Judkin'a Ointment, und sole proprietor of the patent 'rorn Sept, 1817, until the expiration ofthe same; but, having connected myself with Dr.

Judkins in the commencement, I the Ointment to bear his name. The term ofthe patent having expired on the 26th June, have made an improvement in the same, and taken out a patent thereon. N. SHEPHERD. having been practised upon the public by a spurious article bearing the lame i i proprietor avails himself of the authority granted to him his letters patent, now to call the Ointment after his own name.

rJenceforth it will be mown by the name of SHEPHEHD PATENT SPECIFIC OINTMENT, (formerly Judkins'.) When first made and prepared this Oint- nent, and had, in several instances, experi enced its good effects, I sent it to several physicians, with instructions in what cases to apply it, who were of opinion that the Ointment would be a valuable public benefit. I concluded that the Ointment would occasionally fall into hands, some of whom would probably undertake to make it, and knowing the difficulty of the process--nevertheless, it migUt be propagated in this adulterated situation as it might in some degree resemble the original--and in this way its good effects would be obliterated. Under these considerations I secured the original and certain remedy for those obstinate diseases, some of which have so long baffled the skill of medical science. 1st. White swellings of every description.

2d. Sore legs and ulcers of long standing. 3d. Schirrous or Glandular tumours, particularly those hardened tumours in women's breasts, which oftentimes terminate in ulcerated cancers. 4th.

Felons, or what some people know by the name of Catarrhs, of every description. 5th. Rheumatic pains of the joints. 6th. Sprains and bruises of every description, or in whatever part situated 7th.

Tetters of all kinds. In this complaint the patient in applying the ointment must keep the part out of water. 8th. Chilblains, or parts affected by frost. It is also one of the best remedies for burns and scalds.

It eases the pain and draws the fire out in a short time. For women's inflamed breasts and glandular swellings, it is superior to any vet known to the medical faculty. It is much safer than mercurial applications, (as it does not contain the smallest atom of any preparation ofthe mineral) because it docs not lav the patient liable to injury from the exposure to cold. This ointment has cured sores of many years stand ing--where impossible or imprudent to heal the external sore, in consequence of the bones becoming carious orrotten.it" will stop the progress ofthe caries, increase the quantity of discharge, remove the offensive smell and ease the pain. It cures the worst Felons and Whitlow, on application offorty-eight hours.

The following notices on this may suffice: Before leaving Coonsboro. I had heard much of an article in which you appear before the public as proprietor, nimed J)r. William Jndkin's Patent Specific Ointment, made by C. Uerstons, near Frederick, and of its decided efficacy in cures on persons with whom Iain well acquainted. Since cnv residence in Baltimore it has performed a cure on a friend of mine aiSicted with piles.

Having myself been a sufferer for some years with this distressing disease, I now unhesitatingly applied your Ointment in my own case, and am. gratified that I can say it made Drug Store of May 20. Z. BANNER. tf HE Subscriber begs leave to inform bis friends and the public in general.

that he has, in addition to his former stock, lately received a large and general assortment of Classical, Theological, and Miscellaneous Books. Also, BLANK BOOKS of every kind, and a general assortment of Primers and Toy-books for children. Slates, best Quills, ever-pointed Pencils, Writing and Letter Paperof finestquality. Glass, Pocket. und all kinds of Inkstands, Pocket Maps of the United Slates and several States, Mathematical Instruments of the finest finish, and Pocket und Family Bij blcs.

of every description, fancy and common binding all which he intends selling- on most reasonable terms. SAMUEL IL BUEHLER. Gettysburg. May 26. tf BOOKS.

i-g. Ocl. 20. Z. DAXNER.

ARSAl'AKl r's rcm- pound fluid extract of for purifying ihe Wood. diseases arising from excess of niernirv. and imprudence in life, chro- HIC coiiSiiiiJiinnnl diseases ariinn from impure stalf of blood, for sale nt she Drug Slorc of Z. A Mnv 26. If HE following German If'orks arc for sale at the Book-store of the subscriber Arndfs True Christianity, Fox's Book of Martyrs, Psaltcrspicl.

Shark's Prayer Book. a perfect cure. J- A. BEtXTZ. DOCTOR HELTZ'S Iirfalfflc Srnip.

Sold at the Apothecary vt Driiff Siorc of SAMUEL II. BUEHLER. Gettysburg. July 29. tf N.

B. Recommendations as to iis efficacy can be given. It is so pleasant, as to be palatable to children. Oxydcof Mcrcurv for snle the Siore of Z. A 6.

Uobcrmmi's Praver-hook. Dr. Schmucker's CJiurch History, Linhcrajj Hymn-books, Kefornn-d do. Gcmeinschaftlichs do. Liilhcran and Reformed Mcniz's Gcrman-Englij-h lish-German Diriionaries, And a larzc and yrntral nf A BIBLES AND TESTAMENTS, fnncy common hind in P-.

SAMUEL H. Kl'EJILEK. Geuysburg, June 30. tf 9 (TENTH Counting Room. Lombard street.

Mr. C. BERSfONS, Frederick City Aid. proprietor of Shepherd's P. S.

Ointment, (formerly called Judkins'.) Dr. Druggist in Lecibiirg-. Va. informed the subscriber that three persons had each obtained from him a pot of Judkins' Ointment, (not of the subscriber's having tried it, they found it was not good, and returned it to him. Having- had much experience, for many years, in making- this Ointment, and beir.fr again concerned in the patent right, the public have a right Ube cautioned against imposition--and.

in order to effect this, and to secure to them the genuine article, it has been thought advisable, as above stated, to use the authority granted by Shepherd, to call it after the proprietor's own name. Frost four winters ayo I -was severely frost bitten in my feet, and'became quite lame-every succeeding winter brought forth the severity ofthe disease. I hearcf of Dr. Judkins' ointment last winter, and had it applied--it acted like a charm, and. completelv cured me in a short time.

ED. D. Baltimore county. Oct 2, 1S21. From L.

Balch. Esq. Counsellor at Law Frederick. Aid. Uerstons--Sir: I deem it proper to state, for ihe benefit ofthe public, that, several years since, two of my children were affected with Scald Head of an inveterate character.

My family physician. Dr. John T. Wilson of Lcesbunr. Va.

who was vcrv skilful and judicious in his practice, in vain endeavored by every means to eiiccta care. At Icnjrlh Judkins Ointment applied and the aSrection was permanently relieved. Very respectfuliv. YOU- obedient servant L. P.

ISA LCI NEW-MARKET. Feb. 21, Mr. Herstons--Sir: I bought an articl in Baltimore having ihe name of Judkin's ment. I sold some of it that return: 1 to me.

not bcinir good. It is true, il had not name -ound the pot, which I noiv nn- derstand is on the genuine article, as roaiJe bv jvou. This is lo pivc notice that the jvjJriic nny be piaHed against nn o1 the i foivL etc. A. The fo'lcnvinrr lie hereafter to each PATKNT Srw OrsTv.r.\r.

(formerly made and sold, and retail, bv C. HERSTONS near Frederick. Md' N. B. To more fnlly the (tijc hi? own bnn(3 writing, ivriUcn l3jc circle ou5n3c tJic ointment pot.

SOLD BY APPO1NT.MI.M, BV -V. Bnthhr, only Adam S. Duncan'. Mr.Blylhf. Davis 4' Grovtr, Cuts, Potfry, and By the most celebrated Authors, PfBLlsHED AT PER ANM'M, BY L.

GODEV. Athenian U.i^inrs, Prar.LJin 1-V'i i 4 4 Improved Paler.t russes, and Common do. forsaie at the Apothecary Dni- of H. BUEHLEK. Mav 2S.

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