i •• . ~:'- --'.-r - ' ;- ' - ' 7 77-7- 1 7 7 T --, - - , ~ Wilt -..,.. i Acorns 741:Cat10 , iIN -I tirsuance• of the Aet of Assentbly passe_d tile 27th day of July, 1842, the f o l.. It masettn f. , ,up erfluoas to ask this qnes: : , lowing Atatement i s t iore by iiti bli t :f i ed by 140 i';ornmissioners of Adams ccntity, - y , I tion, at• this-d;:y,;in a country-where cattle, had f which exhibits the amount, descry: ion and v,:itte of tile Ilea, and Personal Property; "More or less 'iledesa to - them every fall for a:4- Trades. Occupations, and Professions made taxable by the i-everal Acts 'of Assembly ; .. 'hundred and fifty years. yet we put it in all se:- 10. t this .., t., olititionwealth_: riounteas,ind ask any;of our readers having a t knowledge of the su bjc et- •to communicate to us; ; Our reason-for, conking the inquiry is to ; - riscertsitii- .if possible. the truth. , We acre l i prompted-to it, at this time by the fact, that i Mr. Richard Lamborn, a highly respectable far- 1 cuter residing a few miles from this place. re- i eently lost .fourteen head—seven oxen. four 1, cows, and three steers—under - poi6ltar ittum stances;,snd the concurrent opinion, of him f self, I his neighbors.-and nvighboting physicians who ' -took an interest-in t e Ali wet Is, t tat - I billed by - eiting excessively of acorns. . The facts of the case are substantially this, One of Mr. Lambovn's pasture fields contains . a grove of about four atros of timber, pi-Mei _ pally white,-1 lack, and, eliesun Leaks. Thesefciaks. preduced the present season a very- .Lleavy: crop of acorns.Ulu were' pasturing in. tite:Ueld . -containing thi4 grove, ---during--Se • .• • , to ber. and eat.• of them , freely. - About the 25th Seige t ober our of the died ; _soon after -.atiother_Ava.s observed to be unwell, and very.leavy doses of purgative medicines Were administered, but without effect; and in less -than a.,wcekifrtmt the first Appearance of dis ease tie a a /ilia!' ti turl:atiother_ followed, until.. )Ir. Lamborn became :titivated, and set aboutlearniag - ' the-cause in -earnest. ' A neiglifint ing phys icui it carefully examined tho Stoatticjim rid inteolines the, dead animals, Vut" no trve , oEpQisorrOr,i ellicts were found. ‘ttivlt.", was, somewhat etdarged, also the gccll bladder, and the contents of the latterwere- Igai' t 11 ' i r heal ch.' The stomach and intestines had• the 'appearance of suffering froin mWerftil•• astringents. Considerable quanti , . ties,of acorns ' were tumid lii:the sttimach. and agtiieseW ere knoWn to br powerful astringents, Arid reasoning froin ' , effect to cause, the opinion prevailed, that 'the acorns were the probable cause 'of 'death. ' • ' Ur. LtiMborn informs us that the veins of the c.areOes; Ppetieed almost bloodless—similar to these of a Well'sMck laillOck—and that the caws 'failed 'of their Milk suddenly, falling vlf fr(*..a gallon to - n pint in' a single night.' - The first indications the animals gave of be ing atniss were Watering at. the'eyes, drooping tliebead, and spiritless walk. - Although many retnedies were applied,' none were sucgessfni. The animals did nbt appear to be suffering any . pain; • they. '0,14, for several clays - after the first appearance of the disease, 'bus invariably died Week frith the first attack • - 'SolOnd . were the tiittle 'of the acorns, that as soon aO . Put into the field in the morning, they-W.061d ectimperAfto the grove -and remain Olen: Most of the - day. The ground is yet al infest covered with the -'cur"' and hulls of the acorns Cale' 'hy- the ltie-need-heareelysay-that RR -soon as_ it was respected that the acorns were the cause of the disease,' the remaining cattle were put in -anoth er tield,'aid ; we may add, that none have died, which 'were - not sick at the time this change way oracle•. • - , have heard,ofcne or two other 'fanners sicelffroth asimilariliseese recently, but FAVe - learned no partienlars. We have , also heard that there are parts-Of the country. here acorns are esteemed injurious to cattle, but Such has not' been the opinion in this section. -Farm Journal. Sowing Locust Seed. in many parts ofAho ,!country timber is be coming very dear, and farmers Who have to buy, their posts arid rails; find it a heavy drain upon theiepiaises.: - Such beingthe - case it is It tout te,c of, surprise that mere t tentio n .11 as not been paid ,to planting tree suitable fur fence tiln 7 ber. • '.The yellow : locust, it is well known, whets planted:in- rich,ground is a rapagrower, and postsminda of,it well seasoned will last for a great length of time. The . Ailleri6n - liner gives the following directionsfor planting and ,replanting;—The,ground to be selected .should be a deep, -'well-expostAl loam:, it should be mntrured, ploughed sleep, harrowed, and the seed sown thinly, ; in drills, two inches, deep, four feet apart: Before 'being sown. the- seed should be soaked .in warm water ,furtwenty four hotist'S': all - the . ' Seeds Which float to be cast vesicle: The Plants, When they come up,. Must he kept clean. At , one and two years the young Arees will be fit to ho transplanted. Th6y should then be set -out in a deep, warm Soil, which has been well mastered, ploughed, rind harrowed; in row twelve feet apart, ten feet asunder in the row, which will give to each acre• 363 -trees. -twelve'years they will he Large einnigh for pasta and We all know that they inake• durable ones. A grove once well set Will; after being cut down, renew itself, and furnish a new. supply .4)1 timber every .twelve or fifteen years. A small grove, therefore, 'Would supply a large farm with posts. THE -BTG nPoT o -Capt. Bricide showed us „yestelday a,totato, brOuglit by his son., 1 .41 n. Bricidc,, from San Frallekeli ; and it was no potato.' It wa,s an IriSli . potato, sound ,to fhe ,core,, and weighed, wen dry, four y ounds. It is ten inches long, and twElve and „a half inches round. ft was raised war San Xrancisco, and was no onlonmion specimen of .th'c product of that prolific soil. Think of this, epicures i An.ltish potato. sound. "mea ly'," andlOc'ouS clear through, and a journey .2. - ,f twelve inches roand it. A mouse might b:irrour in it, and live all winter on it. Let ;:ur farmers think of it too. They can send to Ca:;forniaiand get some for seed, and improve the. ciop.here.We have no doubt of it. Mr. Bri;:kfe says . he has..seen much l,..ge.r'ones in : California. Butt this one will • V. :Wag a 1)011 thesize of quite a small — baby , and looked "some like one, as it was bu , 4 • :1 t,111:, iIiNN . I" 'LI ND CONCIMTS TIT% TT.VITED to a statement in the New . Yuri; Jenny Lind gave 95 concerti in t;rit'ed States, which yielded the snuff of or which she ree.eived - $170.675 net. She gave rum. qi:J2.ll:: in,Baltitul;re. which average,' , (1) - =;, each: ~.- t tvo in IVaNiiington. ave -7.r)9.7 si) each one 'in Richmond, RE A L LARGE 14i m.,..tion to our stock of Hard ware, Carriage Trimmings, &c., has 1 1 , 0 indite, and iliw.,e in want of any articln.in tii a h o e, s h e ohl k not f.il to examine our Si Oin k. ‘V e pledge ourselves to .4i.11 eheaper than the i Cone eueapest. Coe to FS II N ESTOCKS'. fro PO,l-.slAsTims. I we wonld call the atteri- : 0 ( . 1 „1„, 16, 1854, .ion of l'o , thiasters to the fact, that they are 1 ° _ ___-________ required . by ay. - to take as :toed care of pa pers - „ i laill 4 1:1" A l't Pei CS.—To see a / 4 "e - cut ' ~;.;,; to tl:f.,r ~,i - l ees:asmi letters ; that they are . section of Fancy articles, at very redmc :-,rt.hih:ied C:,:n reading. theat, or allowill4 ed prices, g 0 to Fahnestoelis', where you can - others that: Cli• - • , e to wiwul they are arirehs, d select. from a huge assortment, including Sew ;4, ( i,, ,0. , ; ; I nd that' they ar e andiorized to chare log Birds, Port Monates, Cabas, Fa ns, F-eneli • 'the i)epartnient_ a- compettgatioii __for their worked, Swiss, Cambii•!, I - known and Bold - -trr.alble. It is hoped tact this will be rement.. - nytt Collars, Top and Side Combs. &c. &e.. . beretl.—L'evi. an of vr.hich can .he purelta , -ed at the lowest rates at the sign of the Ft ED FRONT'. ~_'?.:tan in Brownsville, Pa., recently ate . - -- --- 0 !lard of :atuage on a wager of fi,.. dollars'. SODA,C Suffar and NVater CR. k C-REFts, Aiter'perlh; ;nit.;.- the feat, he pocketed daemon- 1:, (linger Nuts; S'c /frit and Jer.).y' Lim' ..6,-, .t;: three or i',, , :r dozeus of oesters, and then Cakes. (a new article. and not in be beat,) tot ~.,•!'e r ed to bet 1.1::i dodars thlit he could eit sale, cheap, by the ?ound or less. at - - Anutlicr yard. I'll , Pittshurg. Union very ap- i April 3 t. 6I L L F.:S PIE'S: propilate.3 (ILAN imp the ..ilossimgahrla P-.-xil- -.l ___ _ __ _. zr! , OR f, , 14 R ts-rm As.—Trie Geca Double l r - 1..' lir.,thPr ionaetion.--•3(1!) eniiie; received. Price 1-.:.',} nPiit i , o r It . ) e , ) , (11.4 r,,r *.l. Fur sale at KELL Ea ii,UELTZ'S .i?uolisstore. :',12.3‘35 21 ; in New York, ItvcrapttP,',. E'S:l77 elcti`; srveu in Boston, - "tiv.ertvf:ng' '1;19 WV') 45. tirul eight in Phi1:13c1:)1,;...t. :)1,;...t. averaging E 5,110 55 e•ich. - "„r_7To . :nuke tuouv---ridvertise in the Cow. gy were itil-tWfNll--ASSESSBEIN Climbed a Ha, Germ a ny, oxlrA, I. ail-Imre., j - Abe f ty, ano Fronk•' in. Ty tone. 14,untplellant, R+ndinC, thlutvicic. ' Frertbiin, Butte!, Total, Attest—J. ATICHINBAIIOII 7 Clerk. Derember 15, 1854. Jurors for January_Court. GRAND JURY. l‘tenallen—John Buriliol.lei; William Young, Jacob Group liumiltonban—.lstmom It Mar).loll—Joseph Kittlnger. Butler—Cleo, 11-.—llewitt. Franck W7liiiWilTje— llorough.=Geom• F.. Itriugionn, William Culp, Derwlek—Daniel H, 'Harm r, Wiffidifi Gilt., Frarcliu,---Victor K. Mellhouy ) Jacob Keck ler, ' Liberty—Loris Wortz. Ileiulitig—JaiueA I lot tys, Juliu L. Tanbiubaugh. Freolool--liohs IL Id to. Samuel Miller. ' Cumberlamd—Das id Ileahy, G eo. !lush Luau. Tliotous. UI:IEItALJURY. Pif enallen.—Mosec Smith, Jonas ltouttulin. 11.uoillon—buvid D.Winger. 4. ox6,lA—Jolin 51buqe, Union—Sumuot p. Young. David Fell, Benjamin - Torrey. 51oontp:ea,ant —Anthony:Son' tli,Janten l'oist, Solomon Toot, David ClNAaddlo. 11..uoiltAndAll—Robert Blythe, Junenli enabertnon. Stratm—Francis 3lunlort, Sumnol W. Roffman, Jeremiah Shriver. Borough—Franklin H. Vick itr.7, Heorge 11. Swope, John 1 1 (601, Ilotry 314.1 l'etur - - ‘Vatson Barr, Henry Benner. Li 10e ty—J aro), :41:413 Ty r(111( . ..443119tn , ni Beestilin, Prankhn--Jacob Lower, - John Hartman, of. J., Moses u••grr. German% —huniel Creeie. II out ngtou—J ame4 John D. Beekor,Januas Townsend: Cul vlber laid —J3041 b Freedom—.3ohn Mech. lry. -Butler—Charley S. Dec. 11, IIAItDWA.RE .STORE: subscribers would respectfully an nounce to their friends and the public that ,they have opened a W HARDWARE STOIC E, in Ealti !Imre Street, adinining• Ilee rtAirtencc If David Zirgler, Gat ysburg,in which tliey.are. opening a large and general—aNsurt meta of ..H A R DIVA R 14 1 „ • Iron, Merl, Grocerie.i, CUT', PI It V. COACH TRIMMINGS, I\ SPRINGS, AXLES„ • t-ftti• Ill) Lr, la; tErDar—mare, I :6lpe Paints, Oils, and Dye-stuffs, ; in general, including' every desei iption of arti . cies in thr, above lines of business, to Which • they juvite the attention or coach-makers, lila Carpenters. Ciibinet - makers, Shoe-Makers, Saddlers, and the public geu end' y. Our stack having been selected with great care and prrrchasid for Cask we guarantee (t r the Ready Money.) to dispose of any part of it nn as reasonable terms as they can be per ehased any where. We partkularly request a call from our friends, and earnestly•splieic a share of public favor, as we are determined to establish a char neter• for selling Goods at low prices and clu ing business on fair principles. - JO EL B. 1) ANN D VII) ZIEGLER? Gettysburg, June 9, 1851. tf LOOK TO YOUR INTk.'REST! rri /I 1.3 undersigned lias just roomed Irmo l'hilade!phia with a largeUd fishionablit which he will dispose of at VER REDUC ED PRICES to all who may fitvor hits with a - e4ll. fits assortment consists of the fol lowing: 511 I'X LS, ~. FLANNELS, -PLAID SILKS. M USLINS, . M ER I NO ES, LIN EN, 11. D ELA I N ES, . 13 LANK ETS, WOOL PLAIDS, QUILTS, D EU EC ES, CLOTHS, CASHMERES, CA SSIN ETS, PERSIAN CLOTHS, SATIN ETS, COLLARS, GIN G 11 A MS, Eite'FS - RI BI3ON &c. Alio. a lot of Groceries and Qucensware, which were bought low and Will be sokl low for Cash or country produce. To punctual customers a credit of six. months. J. S. GRAM:3IEI2. 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COBEAN, GBTTYSBURG STEAM MILL. rirME: subscriber has completed his new I . Steam Mill, and is •now prepared io SAW TINII3IN- and CHOP GRAIN at usual rases and short notice, Farmers - and- others can have Saying and Chopping done at any time. O Hanover prices in Clash will he paid for llye. Corn and Oats, at the Steam Kr Fried constantly on hand and for sale. C. W. HOFFMAN. Ant2ost 14, 1854. 13r HAY WANTED. 'DEMONS having Hay to sell,willtio well IL by .calling on the subscriber, in Gettys burg, who ib desirous i.pf purchasing:. The highest market price will be paid at all times. Ns he intends having the Hay, after being packed, hauled either to Hanover or Baltimore, the preference to haul will be given to those from whom he;may purchase. Dec - . 6, 1852. tt J. LAWRENCE lIILI,, M. D., ReiAS his Office one .10,,r weci t hm Lutheran m rch, in tlintlehersh rg street, mul ori postte Grammer's store, w here 'those vt ► to have any 110 e t 9 4)peradicral performed are respeetftdly invited to call. 1)r. D. Gilbert, Dr. C. N. Ikrlikelly, Dr. D. Hortivr, Hey. (_:. I'. lir.iutb. 1).D.. liev. 13;11'i:41114, I). Itov. - Pr(/f. `A , illiam Pruf.:ll..l.tool)s, Prof. M.L.StLever. (jettyslirg, April 11, 1833. if )OCI It JOHN A. SWOPE , lkA VI N G located permanently in (Gettys burv,.. oilers lits prOleSsimml services to the riblic. Wilco mid residence in York (ppoSite: the B3iik. Getty!•Mtirg, April -21, 1M5.1„ ly 1). At'CONA UG 11 Y., ATTORNEY. AT LAW, - Office removed to one door West of Buckler's Drug & Book-store, Chain Chainbersburg street,) Attorney Si. Solfclior for Palcuts a SW :BOUNTY Land Warrants, Hank-Pay SUS-. pentled Claims, and all othrr against the (:occrinnent at Washing - ton, 1). C.; also American claims lit Eng] !nd. ' Land AVar rants, located and suld, or bought, and highest prines gi Vett.. A gen ts engaged in locating, warrants in lowa, Illinois, anti other AVestern States; and lands for sale thee. 0. - .:7—Apply to hill, pergonally or by letter. liettysburg,, Nov. 21, 1853. ly DAVID WILLS; Attorney at Law, HAS taken MT. STEVE NSON'S office, North k,V est Corner of Centre Square. - ' -- • Beference.—. ( lini. Thaddeus Stevens, Lan cagier. Gettysburg, January 2, 1854 E. U. EIVJEEILER, • 2 kJ LIA.C:It 4 Si 4 J di/ 9 IfT ILL faithfully and _promptly attend to all business eiiirnsted to hint. He spvik:s t/te German language. Office 3t the same place. in South Baltimore street, near. Forney's Dra t - Store, and nearly opposite Danner & Ziegler's Store. [March .:20. - Wtvl. B. McCLELLAN ) Attorney at Law. FFICE on of the Public %.11 7 Square, two doors west OT-the Serainel uffice. - Aug. 1R53. W. A. APGINLEY, A Tiro NEY AT LAW. OFFICE in the south-west corner of the Sqoare. formerly occupied by D. Me runan,by, Esq. Will Attend promptly to all buslino , ,seittrosteil to ifiS-Care. Gettysburg, May 15, 185-1. "if t' S ffj-N] j H. SKELLY respectfully informs his old customers and_the public, ffenerally, that he continues the 7'.i/LOR/S0 BUS/- NESS, at his old stand. in South Baltimore street, where he will be happy to accommodate all — who -may-patronize him. All work en trusted to his caret warranted to fit and be of most substantial make. Thankful for past favors, he solicts a continuance of public pa t na ye. fir;e - e Ne w 1 - ,,rk Spring and Su M 713 er Fashitins are reePived. Call and see them. Gettysbuvr. Nlay 1,1851. J.OI,ISSES—aII-sizecanl p r ./. cep—at 8(11-11C,K'S. SUNS for sale at-the Cie ttysburg Steamlllll-. 'DR 18;55. CA: .11 ril e' 2 .74 -. 'AcM*; ' r• C 77. 1.1:1 crS ' i • eD Cam] 1214 Ei FE c c ••••• "f: 1946 MMI ME LEES QM 1000 EEO 250 BM 564 lf;00 2l'B 2465 1175 - 612 1541, 2495 43291 FIB 130" ME AT THltt SOLOMON POWERS. It E V E it F. NCES: . . NEW' GOODS AG AIIN I .... . ... • , i- - " R; ' 7 ' IC CV' A r.r . ; .. . - i -T HAVE.REMOVED front 122 WestLorn f3 o,' T. 7 I a 7 - - i 1 bard street to the ne,.v _and commodious j. ‘ , \•; . a ,,l r z e t li ct o n r s l e , 0 . s i ...1 m - 10. I 1 1 1 e 4l ,..% l ; clc t e i v , t y Pratt .Hfi is e street, i 1: :.. i o i r l Ti A t i S. , 4 : t illß .l t till o pened el ie. tp p o s n t e ci t. f . i. the I a r rg r esj i, p i reL. continue my GENERAL Cb\IMISSION WINTER.GOODS e v; l . I,, l)tw i it ' to Gettys for the sde 01 TO BAr7CO, burv,, and h- invites the public to call, exam - .11[3 ' .41N rlsss; ' ine and judge for themselves--no trouble to' GRAIN and couNTI? V PI2.OD . UCE, o f bow Gent's. His - new stock embraces a very all kinds; and will attend to the execution of arge variety of . 2 -- . orders for purchasing . . . • I shall continue my Guano Agency, -Ladies' iltivss Goo& - , ; having increased facilities for supplying the :ueil as Silks, Tura Satins, Mous Delanes, ' best article, as usual, at the government's Bombazines. French Merinoes, De iia"csi. , lowest price-the ton of 22.0 lbs.—with- a A I paccas, Coburg Cloths, Cioghams, Cali-; ptoderate charge of commission for purchasing oes, tize: &c. St.c. -. r and forwarding% n the line of Gentlemen's' Wear, he ' I ant having - manufactured Phosphate has selected a choice lot, of all stytes and of Lime. a superior article, which I will . prices : Cloths, C,assinieres, VeStings, Sati-warrant to be pure. t , l_,Kentilekv Jeans, Ate. Ste. - i I have connected with -my business. and shall at all times be-sii-ppifrd-frryrn-the-most celebrated' manufactories in the Union, a large supply of Agricultural Implements, of every description, warranted, to which I ask particularly the attention of Fanners and deal ers. Trustinfr, by strict attention to all buts& ness_confided to my charge, I shall merit. the patronage of - the - frublic - , - -- B. M. RHODES. I3alt-., -November 27, 18.5,1- ,- , ______ N 527 00 , - 01 5 00 H is ,stock of FANCY GOODS is also very fine, and too numerous to enumerate. Call and-see. 2 00 1 00 9 50 1 00 Than!Jul for past favors, se HIC K solicitq a continuance - of public patronage. He will always -endeavor - to deserve it, by_sellinrr (rood Goods, at the lowest livim; prices. " Quick Sides and Small Prolits," - is motto. October 23, - 1854. I .00 I 00 vl 00 2 00 011.12 Tat atitYZA-34 E fr a it r . e mi p s le a a n se d d c to us a to P r n n o e u rs nce ti t i o nt ou A r re rna l n r y e prepared to offer the CHOICEST' ASSORT :At ENT OF GOODS ever opened in the coon ty: We have been enabled to purchase our - Fall Stock at such prices as have never before been heard of, and we challenge the county to produce a larger & more general assdirrilerifof Vail and Winter Goods, • or at as low a price as we offer them :o the public., For quality and cheapness, we assert that our present stock cannot be equalled in the county, and to prove our assertion we in- . vite the people to come and judge, for them selves—confident that their verdict will sustain us in our efforts to furnish them with the CHEJIPEST AND BEST GOODS. Coburgs of all colors, French Merinos, cheap er than ever known; Dehage Alpacca, Mons Delaine, Cashmere, Alpacca, Mohair Lustre, Brocade, cheapest Black Silks ever offered, Ginghams, Chambra Shawls. square and low , Bay •State, Broche, 'Cashmere; Dress Tritn minus, Needle Work, Swiss and Jaconett, Etiging and Insertion,, Flouncin g , French Worked Cans:, Borirret Ribbons, &c. FOR GENTLEMEN—We have a choice assortment of __Cloths, Cassimers, Over Coating, Cassinets, &c. ' Come early and se lect your Bonds—look before you buy else where. Don't forget the Store at the sign of the Red Front. S. FATINTESTOCK & SONS. October 16, 185.1. - 2 00_ sa7 50 RiONEY LOST! 1 -1 1' is an EST i A B HED ('ACT that ma i_ ny persons lost money by not purchasing Goods at the well kno,wri CHEAP S'FOIZE of Abram Arnold, at his old stand, on the South East corner of the Diamond, where he is now receiving . the cheapest, prettiest and best selected Stock of Fail and Winter Goods, • err before offered to kk