• ADVERTISEMENT& - • I . I I. IP* • 0 B. 119101111 E WA 0 Treasurer, hi at:could with theffil;Sior.7 of the Poor, and of the Hope of Employment of Adams County. DR. I'sBl, Jan. 24. To cash received of Geo. Wills, Esq. for goods sold of B. Tifton, S Orders on R. Smith, Treasurer, IDABINET-MAKING. /111 HE subscriber respectfully inforiiis his friends and the public generally, that be has REMO VED HIS SHOP to the house formerly occupied by Mr. Sweney, few doors South of Mr. McCreary's Sad dle-r -shop, in. Baltimore street, where he still continues to carry on the Cabinet-elliiking Business IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, AND let PREPARED TO MANUFACTURE, AND INTENDS KEEPING ON HAN!) A CENE- RAL ASSORTMENT OF FIRST-RATH P 2 t P 9 OF ALL KINDS. (1::rAll kinds of Lumber and Country Pr?duce will be taken , in exchange for . work, and for which the highest market prices will be given'. ();P•• The subscriber would also inform the public, that, having provided himself with a Ihl?.iIlSE for the conveyance of the dead, and being prepared to make Collins, alkorders in That line will . be ex ec :,.' i witta.paininptnees, neatness and de- subscriber hopes, by strict attention and - receive a liberal o men e nese, share of patronage. L. SHARP. Gettysburg, Feb. 7, 1832. tf-44 JAMES KELLY, ATTORI\737. AT LAW, Baltimore City, HAS removed his office to No. 9, S.t Paul's Lane, nearly opposite the office of the Baltimore Gazette, arid a few doors north of Market Street. O:Zr Any professional business entrusted to hit care in Baltimore, will be faithfully February 28, 1832. FOR SALE, AT THE DRUG STORE OF DR. J. GILBERT, grIODWIN'S German Water, for the ' l ' 4 ' relief of all inflammations, especially of the eye;. Potter's celebrated Eye Water; Potter's. Vegetable Catholicon; Potter's. 0x3,0e. , natqd Anti-Febrifuge, for Site cure of the 1 6 eier"and Ague; Byam's Chemical' Embrocation or Liquid Opodeldoc, for bruises, sprains &c.—said to be far superior to the common Opodeldoc; Rush's Anti-Dyspeptic Pills; Sing's Patent Itch Ointment, said not to contain any mineral or any thing that might be injurious to the system; C. Dare Chemical. Ink Powder, for immediate formation of a beautiful jet black ink; • Old Port Wine in Bottles, for the sick— en article that can he recommended— Together wonevery6lE6r arttele — iii - lits line of business, as reasonable as can be had -sew ere. Gettysburg, Feb. 28, 1832. N O.TI CE. ! 3_the subscribe,' intends declining the inweetmtile -- business in--Oxford, about e el5l/e or March, next, ho requests all per sons indebted to him, for goods sold in Ox id, to make immediate payment to his brother, Jossm DICKEY, who is authorized t. receive the same. He would also inform those with whom he has settlements to make, that he will attend in person at Ox ford for one week prior to the 15th of March, at which time he intends selling out the balance of his Goods to his brother, Jesse 'Dickey, who will continue business at the old stand in Oxford. o* - 11e would also take this opportunity of returning thanks to his friends and cus tomers, for the liberal encouragement he zeceived whilst engaged, in - business in Ox .ford. • 7 • THOMAS DICKEY. Oxford, Feb. 21, 1832. 4t-46 TILE LAST NOTICE; And ioithout any equivocations whatever! PIIMOSE • . sons indebted to me, either - 111 by, bond,' note or book account, and who.have neglected my former notices for settlement, are hereby notified, that, unless they come forward and close their a,ccount.q, • On or before tlsefirst day of Aptsl next, IF will POSITIVELY bring suit, against them without "fear, favor or affection." My, business. must and shall be cl9sed at that , time.* JAMES A. THOMPSON. tf-41 111.1d43E/‘ SEE.DS. , Early York CithEiage Seed, • 44 " tilearlet Rfultah, • " Large curled , cabbage Lettuce,. ° • 4 ,f Frame Peas, biet received and Gar We_ at the Drug. • tore:et 4 • int. J. GI.E.I3ERT. , Petit* 7;'1882. MU ; CR. . Dolls. Os, 1631, Jan. 4. Bs' balance duo-Treas. last settlement .46 24i •By cash paid on sundry orders for the support 232 87i of outdoor Paupers and Funeral expenses, Jno. M. Stevenson, for Merchandiso, 89 73 Jno. Ash, for Manure, . 31 00 J. B. Danner, for merchandise, • ' 29 37 VT. Stevens, `2 vrs. salary, 18`26& 1891, as council, 20 00 Aughinbaugh, stewares salary, . 135 00 T. J. Cooper, for merchandize, 63 37 Wm. Bauer, for making shoes, 24 39 Wm. Winn; of Bait., for Groceries, 57 08 C. J. Shower, for merchandise, 27 l'i ,J. &G.Briiikerhuti; for haillingGroceries from' Balt i more, Barnits, for locust posts,. Heiler, for making post and rail fence, Boyd & Bender, fur rails, D. Comfort, for merchandise, J. M. Stevenson, do. Justice's fees, and Constables for executing orders, Trostle and others, for grain and Hour, R. Smith, for merchandise, Clarksim, for hardware and cutlery, Stewart's orders on Treasurer, • Newman, Forry and. Shower, for manure, McKnight and Brielterhoff, for extra service t as Directors, , Doctor Pfeifer, for medical service, Danner & Zeiir er, for merchandise, , ' Buehler, and Gilhe , rgs atldT - stridictnes, Cooper, for stock cattle, . Sundry hirelings, Sundry persons, for pork and bacon, Koehler and Middleton, for printing, Comfort, for merchandise, 'S. Fahnestock, for "do. - -Jno. Garvin, clerk's salary, Sundry persons, for vegetables, fruit and cider J. B. Clarke, Register, for searches for title pa- pers of land, H. Wisler, for chopping wood, . . ~„.;,,. J. Houck, for brick for smoke liouse,' Burkman and Mowry, carpenter and mason- .1. Culp, for smith work, 41 21 G. Brinkerhoff, for groceries purchased in Balt. 61 39 Doctor Horner's salary, 112 00 Do. for attendance is obstetric eases. 20 00 Justice Arndt costs in suit, 5 78 P. Deihl for leather, 21 96 Andrew Polly, for tin-ware, . 14 64 Sundry tradesmen's bills, " 42 80 F. Burkman's last instalment on contract for t 234 27 building barn, Adam Walter, for tayloring, Geo. Wills, Esq. in trust, David Ecker, for supporting out door paupers, Treasurer's salary, Balance in Treasurer's hands, 4t*-47 WE, the subscribers, Auditors to settle and adjust the Public Accounts, do certify, that we• have examined the items which compose the above account, and do report, that they are correct, and that the balance of Thirty-Two Dollars Eleven and a Half Cents,is in the hands of the Treasurer—it being from the sth day of January, 1831, to the 3d day of January,lB32, both days included. PETER GIVINB AU Gil, Steward, In account with the Directors of the Poor and of the House of Employment of Adams County. 1631, January 4. To cash rceived of J.B. 31cPher $165 00 • son;Treasurer, e on Wert; Baugher and Aslf, fa ploughing and hauling, P. Heagy and others, for pliltry, Received in charity box, Riley and Winn, for cloicirOeti, and, Garvin, for hay, Baugher, Gilbert and Ash, for butter and tallow, A. B. Kurtz, for sheep, McFarlane, Gilbert and Cnssatt, for hides and skins, Aughinbaugh, for saddle, Sundry persons, for boarding, Marks, for a horse, Bt-47 CR. Dolls. Ct:. 1831, Jan. 4. By balance, due steward at last settlement, 1 88i Cash paid sundry persons for vegetables, ezc., 37 81 Tradesmen's bills, 49 724 ~... Travelling paupers, , 1 374 For manure,_ 15 43 Hirelings and wood-choppers,- 55 934 Wagon expenses, 3 81 Groceries and merchandise,39 36 • Fencing and tails, 1 6 00 Harvest hands, /16 50 Grain and flour, 15 80 Postage, • .. • 28i Stock hogs, 14 25, Fish and butter, 19 75 Removing paupees, , • • 8 314 Meat and butchering, . 114 314 Vinegar and cider, 9.874 Balance in steward's hands, „0-108 91 $519 3p4 S, the subscriber*, Auditors to settle and adjust the Ptiblic v v Accounts,. do certify, that we have examined the items which compose the above account, and do report, that they:are correct; anti that the balance of One Hundred and Eight Doh: /ars and Ninety-One Centa,ia in..the hands of tire Steward--it Lae• . ing from the sth, day of January 7 lB3l,. td 3(1 day of J anuary, 1832, bah, days included: • • , JOHN LALLY, CHAiI LES KETTLEWELL, Auditorvt. 'IVIcKESSON - •I• , i gan t ri7 lA , (it - inn. I yr IS I -JOHN LILLY-, CKARLES KETTLEWELL, Auditors. 266. & 11 ye. 420 .do Corn. 51 • do • Oats. 2 do Cloverseed 6 do • flaxseed. Dolls- C'ts 41 Paupers remained in the Poor-house - ou the sth day of January, 1831. 50 Paupers remained in the Poor-houseun the 3d day of January, 183'2. 6 Paupers supported out of the House by the Institution. 80 Paupers' admitted in the course of the year, including out door Paupers. March. 5, .1832. • 3w—V4 9 . 37i 2600 00 $2609.37i POTTER'S 7 1 212i24 1 11102iLd (O,II.WM'VZ3dc.D.)I;I4 iDDPFRTISEMEXT.,—The unrivalled and exten sive reputation acquirH by this medicine, for the last live years, both in hospital and private practice, demands from the proprietor his. gratelbl acknowledgments to a discerning public. O Potter's Vegetable Catholican is offered for the cure of Diseases of the Liver, Ulcerated Sore 'Pliroixt, Debility resulting from Intemperance and Dissipation, Scrotida or King's Evil, Old and Inveterate Uleers, Pains in the Bones, Rheumatism, Dispel). sia or Indigestion, Diseases of the Lungs, Syphilis, BlotcheS on the Face and Skin, White Swellings of the Joints, 'letter, Mer e curial diseases, Piles, &c. &c. The Catholicon consists exclusively of vegetable matter, and with a slight determination to the-bowels, which it preserves in a soluble state, acts insensibly, is pleasant to the taste, and requires no particular regithen or confinement. As a gentle cathartic me• dicine, improving the appetite and restoring the general tone of the system, it is confidently recommended to ladies in a delicate situation. 7 63 42 24 42 29 20 66 94 00 21 62i 25 70 67 42 3384 23 62 165 00 42 51 The unrivalled and extensive character which this medicine has enjoyed, for the last six years, as a complete renovator, and purifier of-the blood and humors, both in Hospital and Private Practice, is a substantial basis tier its future simian t. It haS ob tamed its present groat distinction by the extraordinary Success which has attended it in the Healing Art, while every avenue and track : have-been-searehed-in-yatu for its parallel indeed,--its-dis— covery may be considered one of the most sacred boons that can be afibrded to the unfortunate; and I most sincerely hope the sym pathy of the public will be excited to diffuse its invaluable merits. -There- are, , at this time, several spurious mixtures in circula tion abroad, and some vended in this city,assuming to possess the same; or equal virtues, of Potter's Catholicon it is to be hoped that: the unsuspecting will be placed on their guard against such 8 00 4 00 38 77 54 00 145 50 .99 18 29 00 73 32 10 :33 25 00 70 58i 2 00 impositions, much mischief has resulted from their use. They cons4t principally of sarsaparilla strops, viz: Sirop de cuisiner or Rob L'Affecteur, and are sold for a much less price ; you will therefore he particular and purchase of none but my authorized agents, where you can obtain the GENUINE CATHOLICON. W. W. POTTER, Philadelphia. 3 75 34 00 15 90 n — Theiftillowing strong testimonial is furnished at the request place, whose original certificate, of which the following is an ex act copy r is left with the proprietor of the CathOlicon. • At the request of D.—, I here give a statement of the effect of Potter's Catholicon in the restoration of my health. My con stitution had been in a declining state for more than 18 months. I was much troubled With a short dry cough, slight difficulty of breathing, which was much inereased•by bodily exercise. At night, great oppression at the chest was experienced, with exces sive colliquative sweats, soreness and pain in the sides and breast, with extreme languor and loss of appetite. In this situation, I travelled to the New England States Iv sea, but obtained no per inanent relief. Some time after my return, by way of experiment I was induced to use Potter's Catholicon, and after using 2 bottles my health was- perfectly restored. DAVID R. EDLEY. 4 00 6 00 1 70i 2000 32 11 $2009 37 Dear Sir:—After many but ineffectual trials to relieve myself from a most severe and distressing attack of the dispcpsia,l have been completely cured by the use of, to me, your invaluable Ca tholicon, and I think it .my duty thus publicly to state my case, and - in order that others may profit thereby. The first symptoms of the disease_were manifested in the spring of 1827. Warned at the approach of this destroyer of all ease, I had' recourse to sician after physician, and remedy after remedy, but received fiat(' rely :ded he court- . Attie or no retia:Twas recommeni to retire into t. try, Where I so far recruited, that I began to think the enemy was dislodged. I returned to the city, where in a short time all my old symptoms returned with double violence. My stomach became so debilitated with drugs that I relinquished the regular syygein and entered on a course of Swaim's Panacea. It did me no good, and 1 went back to my Doctor f who,eranimed-me with pulveri4ed oyster Shells; . etc,. etc. My teeth bee ime. loose had some actually'fell out; there was a constant pain in my joints, par ticularly in damp weather, pains in my right iide and, shoulder, etc.- .1 now submitted to another course of medical treatment, until the fall of 1829, when my physicians :Stated the case to be a sehirrus of the liver. Then it was that I determined to try your Catholicon, a few doses of which improved my appetite, and gave me a feeling of ease and comfort, I candot .readily des&ibe. In twelve days after using ./nit one bottle, I found myself well—the few teeth 1 had left were firmly clasped by the gums and. my ap petite and digestion perfectly restored. I now enjoy as good health as I ever did, and I must say it is to your valuable Catho licon that 1 attribute this happy result. Respectfully yours, EZRA P. WILTBANK. 20 00 11 'l2 81 64 62 10 69 54 62 27 09 7 00 119 22 89 21 $519 39 Dear Sir:--I will shortly state my former case. I labored for six yeart;' under a violent Liver Complaint. It first manifested it self in the summer of 1821; and rendered,frequent application to ai►'eminent family physician necessary, by whose prescriptions I took three bottles, and thank God, I can, truly•say the disease of 'the liver entirely left me; , and I have since been as well and hear ty as man can be, ip the fullest enjoyment of health and spirits. My cure wail effected solely by your celebrated and agreeable Catholicon. Your friend, - EDWARD L. LONG. To W. W. POTTER,-Philadelphia. Dear Sir:L---This was a case of :Rheumatism in an intimate friend Of mine, an old 'gentleman about sixty year of age, who had the Rheumatism. for a number of years past, part of the time 'confined to bed; he took it merely through eiperiment, and was surprised to find himself entirely freed from his painful disorder by using only one bottle. - Your Well wi i s'her,. • JEREMIAH NIcHOLS. An eminent physician says:--”I have 'known several cure:" performed by the use of your Cutholicon, which had previously resisted the ordinary , prescriptions of the faculty, and I have tever knownit to prodace INJURIOUS _EFFECTS." 6r.7"Tolie had at the Drug , Store of , DR. J. GI BERT. 'Gettysburg, March 60832. , • V ,1.1--48 R ii - • ' I 3 (( 4 jildn CASE. LYNCHBURG, Va., May sth, 1828. EEO PHILADELPHIA, March 28th, 1629. F:l2 34 Tons of Tlay. 2613 lbs. Pork. 2772 lbs. Beef. , 261 Yards Linen and Cloth, manufactured in the House. CASE. CASE. NORFOLK, Va. May Ist, 1828 =MI CASE. WILMINGTON, May 22d; 1830. . iftleiPtiOnfe*" • e 0.4 ClimaTisiEl;VG 9 ••••.; • _• • i.3or; 211W211 :kw gi:4'22M o Respectfully informS . the public that he has ren►oved to his New Shop in Chtimbersburg Street, a feu! doors West of the Court House, NVIIEItE IS PREIIARED TO .• Make, Trim and Repair e 14-a(4, WA, OP EVEIIY DEsclurnoN, --ALSO— SAD DIES , BRIDLES, SADDLE-BAGS, Portmanteaus, Harness, Trunks, and every other article in his line of busi ness, with neatness, durability and despatch. Ile returns his thi . itio for past encourage ment, and shall elr eavor to Merit a contin uance of the same. July 21i, 1831. tf---16 I.' oo 401)lbs of Lamp or Candle-Wick, . 1,000 Butter Prints; 1,000 Barrel and Half-Barrel Covers, 1,000 Nests of Sugar Boxes. 500 Fancy Baskets, 200 Gross Lamp Wicks, 500 lbs. Candle or Lamp Wick. For sale, by VALERIUS DUKEHART. Baltimorß, 4 mo. 31fil, 1832. 41-49 Polices Vegetable Catholicon -OFFERED fo,r the cure of diseases of - 7 the liv er, ulceratt .1 throat, debit. sore ? ity °resultiiig from intemperance, scynfula or kings evil—old and inveterate uleers pains in the bones—rheumatiodyspep. sin—white swelling, of the jOiii44—tetter - --piles, &c. &c. A fresh supply of the above:-article . just received and for sale by DR. J. GILBERT, Druggist. Who will furnish also any article in his line of business as reasonable as can be had elsewiisoc, February 14, 1832. • A. ST ROOM FOR togeth- PRE - FRONT ROOM, with a Cellar, oral° New 13uilding onedoor West of Mr. Buehler's Drug Store, is for rent. It is large and convenient, and the situation a good one for a Store, or Office. January 17, 1832. NOTICE. THE Heirs of Louisa Slaty, deceased, (widow of the late John Sta. ly,) are hereby notified, that their respec tive portions of the estate of said deceased are ready for them—They will therefore do well to call on the subscriber, either in person or by order, immediately, as he does not intend to be accountable for interest on any portion of thcir shares after this date • JOHN STAIX. 21120 Saturday Morning -risiter, A FAMILY NEWSPAPER, De vntsd— 1,9% kiferatur§,,& *go, the useful. Aris, General Intel?igcnce and Annisemeni, IS PUBLISHED WEEKLY, BY C. F. CLOUD & L 4 AVWILMER, • No. 1, South. Gay-st Baltimore. Fir HIS PAPER is printed on a sheet of the largest size, with a new and beau tiful type, at the low price of - TWO DOLLARS PER A NNUilf. Great attention will be gi%en in selecting and preparing articles for publication in the VISITER. The publishers will spare no labor or expense in endeavoring to make it equal to any periodical of the kind in this country. Persons at a distance who wish to bull scribe', will have their orders punctually at tended to: The papers to go by mail will be carefully put up, to secure them from, any injury on their passage. Baltimore, Feb. 21, 1832. . 4t-48 *,*Subscriptions to the above received Rt this Mee $lOO REWARD. . . RANA - WAY from the subscriber, ors the night of the sth of October last, a Negro Man named, ISAAC, about 20 years old. He is bout s.feet 7or 8 inches high, a scinare-built wehet felraw„ walks a Hale stoop shouldered, tawney complexion, very full face, wide mouth which he spreads very much when he laughs, and down look when. interrogated or spoken to. His clothing not known except: blue . coat aboochalc worn, and an` old fur hat.' There is no , doubt lint he will alter his name us I think- he obtained a free pass frOm a fellow by tiker name of John Beeson, & is in Pennsylvania from-every—infermlitiorri-catt—getras—he crossed the Potomac ,at Shepherdstown a-. boat . two weeks before Christauta, The A bove reward will bo,:giyen to any - person that will give, me haferinaiion so that: I gob list, if he. is Pennsylvania' orarry.otherfreo. State;. or ON if in Maryland, ainallo , if in, GARMND. M. DAVIS.. 'New qkarlestoWn,'Aeffesssrr.Count 'lts. _At-45 ROBERT SMITH. tr-41 "cl b~~r:('~~~ *.. 0 El
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