=ISM =EMS ♦GKIC4I.TCR4i.. Work for June. ctritst.--ft.should be an object of pri- Stir thortient with every corn grower; to corn-field well worked and per fectly clean from weeds and grass, ns without the; soil he kept open end free fur iihniithnission of air, rain and dew, and the *Jae ke preserved from the intrusion Gf ihnsi pesos. its.product will be greatly di- Snaked. To succeed well, Corn must hnve,ino neighbors but those of its, own Bind=-die companionship of strangers be bites fatal to its healthful existence and i'yercTs growth, as the presence of a Paul ib offensive to the sensibility of a well bit* gentleman. And as there is no time labeled snow, let us enjoin it upon you as a duty you owe to yourself to push on ' diidd, Whb.all your energy, in the cultiVi tioi-oYouveorn. JeWl Potatoes.—Those who may not IlAretirtten in their fall crop of potatosbi bear iu mind that they should be proMptly planted, as they require time to iiitett , she roots. At all events, they should :fie ground by the 10th or "15tliof the m onth; and would be all the better of having been planted by the middle of last nionth. - To those who inay intendto pro iidesitber roots for their ranch - CO*0; - We stolid-respectfully suggest the propriety of .patting. in a patch of potatoes for that per ;besides furnishing a most grateful sponge of food in the dead of winter, they would add : greatly to the yield of butter by The dews, either of which considerationii are worthy of attention : the first, inlit ent4s commended' by sentimentb ohm tautnity, and the last, by motives of self *Segel truriterand Sugar If not already ilOne, let these be thinned out with cam, well ideaseed. , and kept so by Otoner an auspicious and Cr owned sicapon htut tun enabled you to cut nyistrekiver, 'dose as soon as it it in frill btosiiotns ; mire it in cocks, and .StsiAtk,lt • away **soon as it is dry. Indeed; if you sprinkle a peck of salt on 'each tow; as stacked, you ,may put it up before nod, as thb salt will prevent its heating, 'besides rendering the hay much mote ac ceptable to your stock. If you wish tour 'clever to do y'ou the utmost service in the atetration o 801 • should ROI - et rut the nfter-math,-nor. suffer thwcatt to.depasture on it. By suffering the'svc °lid growth to perish on the groundi yon will provide for the roots nextyinternot only a warm protective covetik, but tf the so l d itself a pretty Fair top-dressing, the benefits of which you will witness in the rigorous growth of the young clover the streteAfilf spring- 11; howeier, yin? de s your clover to . seheat thereon, or:to plant it in'eoro ,- sisat spring, you may suffer your stock to graze on it. But if you design Corn to succeed the clover, by all means should 'sou sow salt on it soon after cutting the clover, about five bushels to the acre ; by no doing you destroy the cut and •grub . 'erOrtn,'and thus preserve your young corn plants next spring. Pumpkins, Melons, careful to . have your patches of these kept clean of •; , everything in the shape of grass or Weeds. teileep the earth open to the influence - -4thetweather. Ordutrds.4-All young trees which may have been newly planted, should be exam , ined. and have the irregular shOOttr thspla- , „. .Ced,Wo as to give shape and form to. the heads: Newly planted trees should. du gag —this and the succeeding summer utonths. be aided in the time of drought by ~ being Watered. All fruit trees should be -also etasnitted and cleaned of all mtterpil late, ii*ther with their nests. The best WaY'We have soon practiced is, to make a niottorrags around the end of a pole, mois ,unt,this with spirits of turpentine and dis , `edge the catterpillarsoiests and all, taking burn them. Such of youraprieot, zneotarine,.and peach trees, as may be over birthened with fruit, should have it thin , sted,uut. so es to leave only as much as you Ili* can he supported by the tree without injury. The trunks of all the more deli ' " gate itinda of fruit trees—those that are li- !able to,he injured by worms nod insects-- 44* receive * coating, or painting, of Vlll gap, .salt, and flour of sulphur, and '•,,lANllll4llixture of salt, salt-petre, and ash '-'4loleiarewn around the tree so as to form a 3 ,..,50101 el' some two or three feet. The Romi•tetw., in addition to this, should have itii lismit examined for director four inches •,, pjjt i,the grOund fur the worm, which oheold be picked out with the point of a. or'ploce of wire, and killed ; then linimt the part" of the trunk thus exposed "'"'Till*, a mixture of soap, salt and salt-petre, ;.9tostspriaittew mixture( of eight parts of ilia two of valtpetici over the earth expai4ilall then cover up. l'luin Wes. dm. may be saved (ruin MO destroys their fruit, by hav ing sit , insititioo of tobacco and sulphur iirowat freely over their branches once a , A l-4xtimpa4e them wheneier - you iou poet flaunt suffer none to go --)Nott- cut the ft down, put 41104,10011„p, *ad utak* diem their hodiu4,,repay you „ oarookaoy of yoar iandf and - the 100041110/401 4 4 01 ntrennaslii voileeting ' • uhirk Vii: From the Farmer's Hook orikrs paid ma as:fames Holding Beruugh Election. Wm. Gillespie, Honor Engine-home, .1 years end 1.0 months, • Joseph Slentg, High Constable, George A. Carr, do. :•:-beriff of Adams county: for Regirm Property on Middleatreet. Wm. simpson, Baltimore, for Suction Engine, '• Joseph Trestle,. itauling do.. from Balti more, . Dukehart & Co.Hoee and Hauling, Henry Rupp, - EXpel44; and , repair of Engines, Geo. Little,lepitim toenail's's-house, ... J. C,:FriY, painting Engines, - re - WTHOftliniTlToiVr Daniel Baldwin, expenses opening Al -149, Henry Chritionau, opening alley, re muvingetable, &e. Thou!** WCreary, surveying alley, Ugh Densaddii,ibr painting Town Clock; &e, ' J. Mathiagsmaring do. • Q. A rmordfig, street' and Road Com misemmer, • • Do. Fees and Refeases, S. H. Buehler„mOriey psis! for Maio ving Engirs4 . Witherimv, Atkoricareer, it. 6.lferper, D. A. Buehler, do. 11. J..SchteirserOicht Am, Witherow and others, epeeist Con stables,' J. ilijoo—belanee due him as Conte- ' Natty Little, Mending vagrants, A. W. IWnherry, merchandise, J. A' 'rhonipson, stone raid gravel, DO.: &c. 3. U. M'Pherson, stone, Geitrge Swore. do. Cranial . do. John !Aetna, 'dn. • I. Brigoll. do. George Trostle. timber, 'Peter Thomas -Warren, gravel, Wm ' 8- Hismiltorn wor kt., done for the • borough, . Geo. C Strickbouser, V Harare, Adam *Dersairi, ' ' W Hoffman • • -David l*Mills:nv N. ITk.framin, --- O I Redding. Michael Tsoy, Peteilmte, Heniy Rine, Henry' Chiles, Geneve. Codoii, H k „EJ.ittle, • C S Syrope, „Fg...fityn4WlT. rrtor, - AAiinirroirtz, - • • Pierey. Frazier. , ilpreess and Co uncil, clerk snit Tre.nmrer. Balance in hand., ut J. Slenty, ' Do Q Armstrong, ' • Ito 3 Bowen, Do Tressitrer, Bann it.C.Mllll* ROBERT G. ILARPER, 7rea .lllrer of the Bo rough of Gettysburg,from the sth day of May,. 1846, until the 3d day of May, 1847—both days included. To balance of duplicate for 1539, in • hands of J. Slen'z, $lll 12 Ito. do, for 1§45, in hands of Q. A nitstrong, Borough and Road Tax assessed for 11;16, . . Stoll Rent, (Market-house,) l'ashze. eived for tale of Engine•honsi (Yolk Amer.) --10 Do. ' do. (nigh street„ I - 121 Money obtailied an loan, t 4.103 CR>- 'oy ladrae daa l'teatutar at last tat tlemen:, ' do t I do ", 4 10 do d - oho IBC, May 3. The ,Town Council of the IThiongh`Of Gettysburg do certify that they 'have examined the items which com pose the above account of ROBERT, G. HARPER, Treasurer of said Borough, for The year. ending this day, and find them tojimi.4__Mtil Atli there ica_baJance. in_ the hands of the Treasurer of Twenty :Ape Da her: and .N.lnety-one C'ente. :WILLIAM KING, President of Council. iTYA - Ne by Trensoutr.—A - considerable number of the °Meru In the abore account were for beryl ero remlernd In prits years.., May V' ... - N.CCIPT.CIii• '- -.- • - - ........ o--Finii i ,-.l{Fe - liiiiti,'Witlew - :orthinto Keeports, late, of WeSt:LeniPeter - ip. Lancaster en., deceased : and 41111 Lefever and Elizabeth. his 'Wife, -Sitinuel - 11oliy antl,f.3ailisr* - his ''ore, John Barr and' Barbara, hie.Wife; - . Daniel Keeports, - (son ofJohn,),chriStisn'Keeporis;;DaVid esp, Oro; Areal .150pOrts, Levi Huber and Ca tharine, hie Wife, Ephraiin Swope Su san his wife; Hannah. Keeports, (a minor of, wlinni.Sinnel MCGlalt,ghlin ie gait:distal Tait; Sarali"Aiii iiiid Elliatiiii - KeePerts, (minors of whom Rudolph Moyer ie goer diem) Levi Grabill, and fanny his wife, and Dailiel•Keeporte,,(sou of Phrietian.) heirs mid 'level "repiesenuitivett- 'elf said ' .3 . .. . , Daniel Heitporte; deceased.' '•• ..' • ' In the Orphaiii Coilit of Lancaster co., in the matter of the proceedings in parti tion of the real estate of Said Daniel Kee- . ports, deceased. • ~ .. •• - . "'• ' • , r . . April 291 h, 1947, on motion 1 i t '' of T. E. Franklin,. Esq.,. the Z , . 1 1,- +; \ ..• Court grant a rule on all the 1 ~.,- parties in the writ - of partition i T r ' named, to appear in Court on ' Monday the 21st day of June next•at•lo o'clock, A. x., to accept or refuse the sev eral purparts in the inquisition described and set forth, nt the valuation thereof made by the inquest, or chew cause why the said Real Estate should not be sold. Or dered that notice of this rule be published in the Gettysburg Star and Lancaster Ex, aminer and Herald for - three successive werlis prior to the return day. By die Court, • • JAMES DYSART, : . Clerk of Orphan' Court. May 7, 1847.—at NEW SPRING GOODS. P. .111IDDLEcorr IffAS just received from Philadelphia a LI large and well selected stock of Brit ish, French, and Ihneriran P rir PAaalop, of the newest styles and richest designs • • ax.so:-cinoolatrEs, Hard wami Queen :ware,, Gloves HOSIERY, BONNETS, a..iptira Q WillbUlo at unusually low prices; making his as soruncut very full and complete, and to whictt he respectfully iuvites the attention of his friends and the public, believing that he will be ablt to offer them first-rote BA R- GAINS, and which will give entire satis faction. TO THE AFFLICTED ! Compound Medicated Cand)r. • IL - 10R the Cure of Colds, Coil)* ting of ,Blood, Brouchetis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Pains and Oppressions of the breast, and all other Pulinonary complaints, and other diseases which have a tendency to produce Consumption. It serves. also as an effectual clearer ,of . . 1u 12 20 04 ends Candy is entirely a viletable-Pre partition, the principal ingredicnm being,, -.llosoulitii...W.ild Cherry, &imperilla, Witmer, Ekes'Spline. LigOaride• MX" El yllll sead,,iMelmid, , Prickly Ash, Arc.. atid WilLif tikes ~,, time, relieve the oysteof 'from those cuing atllictions - thatmild to C.uhsurnption. . One great advantare sn this valuable medieine is its..,chespuces, - the public not being imposed 'upon by the enormously high prices which, a) enerally exacted for Patent and other medical Pieparationa: Each package contains diroctiuns. Call „,. and try it! . Prepared and sold at the Confection gutO Variety store of the Subscriber in West Ifork•stteet, one square from the Court. house, and next door to Thompson's Ho tel., It can also be had at the Drug Stores of F-4. H. Iluximus,.and S. FORNEY. 11011 SO 011 30 00 rrThe subscriber as usual continues his Bakery, and 'is prepared to supply parties Ist the shortest notice, with choke cakes, &c. 10 .311 401 4 10 14 89 18 - 111P 1 11111.11111.111.1 / 4 , 4l,l•ll6ollMasserr. . . • ACKSMITHI NG. T HE under Signed has connected with - his - Conchlunking Establishment a large Smith shop, and is prepared to do all kinds of • 2 OD 7 OU 7 QO 23 BLAOICSBEICITVING, including ironing Carritiges, Buggies, Wagons, 4-c. lie would say to those who have TlOrsee to - Shoe, that he has in his em ploy first-rake hands, which, with hiS per sonal attention, will enable him to give en tire satisfaction to all those who may favor him with a call. 5 00 885 3 06 Carries♦ JP Ertggy Nprisq: t♦ warranted) .will be promptly made to or- I er at all times. itcpkit kinds of REPAIRING done, both in Wood and Iron, at the most redu ced prices. Thankful for past encouragement, the subscriber solicits a continuance of patro nage, and invites his friends to call at his Establishment west Chembershurg street, a few doors below, Thompson's Itotel". C. W. HOFFMAN. Gettysburg, Feb. 0,1840. 13 2S 31 r 100 4 tni 7 , 411 19 813 i 40 4 50 ..= • , . , 4.. 2 1:1i U WI 20 22 11 00 DAVID HEAGY, • liZtalt4Pl9" . atilaZdZ24 ETURNS his ' Crateful aeknowledg lt ments for the very libel - Al patronage which has heretofore been extended . to him, and takes this method of informing his frieu4 and customers. and the public generally, hat he still continues the CAB INET-MAKING in Chambersburg street, at his old stand, where those wishing first rate Furniture , Carr - be-supplied on the shortest notice. 1 6.16 1 IN) 30 1 - 11) 'lO 411) In 19 29 9.5 i 386 51 25 UI 32705 Oli CHAIRS ! -CHAIRS! tHe has also, in connection with the Ca binet-making, commenced the CHAIR MAKING, and is prepared to furnish those wishing Chairiet as reasonable rates as at any other establishment in the place, and of as good 14 unlity, made of the best materials and by one who understands Ins his business. i ce; All kinds of produce, and lumber, will be taken in exchange for Furniture, rind the highest market price given. 1110" COFFINS will be made st the shorteetnatice, and all orders iiomptly at tended tcroui usual. • Gettysburg, March 19,1847.,tf. . TO ILLACKS3IITII/4. TE subscribers have on hand a very large stock of ST ONE OA L, which'they Will dispose of low by the sin gle bushel or otherwise, at their Coach malt itigEs tabi isl t. -DANNER & • March . 12.—;-.3rn - 7 .#1. : —.7 IS sit • DAOUERREOTY PIST, Q ILVER MEDAL, awarded for the beat CI pictures ever exhibited. Strangers visiting the city should call and examine the various specimens of colored. Daguer reotypes,'o M. P. Simons' Gallery ; and thole wishinglikenSsites, may rely upon receivin_g_perfeet satisfaction-in-every res.. peel. Whole (undies can be grouped to. gether, which Tomo a most invalual/le .keepsake.. Miniatures set in bracelebs, Medalions, Ereastpini, - Acc. min a we,: meat of the , above Jewelry, 'selected for the purpose, always on hand. Examine and.then decide. Materials 'used in the Art forMile;•ir the lowist rates:. Instruc- Com given •by letter or, personally. All communications must be post paid. M. R. SIMONS, No. 179 Chestnut street. Opposite the State liouseePhila April 30, 1847:--4to rx,ctmziwis National Da guiriian Gollery and l'ho logropkers' .P.irnisltink Depot: AV. RDED . the Medal. Four First f P .miume, and Tvio Highest Hon ors byl 0 Institutes of Massachusetts, New Yor and Pennsylvania, for the I ,\ mostbeautiftl colored Daguerreotypes and best Apparatus ever exhibited. iscr Portraits taken in exquitite stylo, without regard to weather.. 'lnstructions given in the art. A large assortment of Apparattis and Stock always on hand, "at the lowest cash prices. NeW York, 251 Broadway; Philadel phia, 136 Chestnut et.. Boston, 7`. l •Court, and 58 Hanover streets ; Washington, • Pennsylvania Avenue ; Petersburg, Na., Mechanics' Hall ; Cincinnati, Fourth and IValnut, and 176 Main Street; &Oa toga Springs, Broadway. • June 15, 1846.—1 y ' . PEA- I' IL BE RTS; A-i MON I)$. (Sze., of tho beaCquanty to be had at the ConfeetiOuorY of C. IVEAYEB. NEW CLOCK AND WATCH . r.STABLISILMENT.. . ALEX. FRAZZR up ESP ECTF ULLY informs his friends. .11A'and the public generally. that be has removedliis CloCk and Watch Establish ment from .Taneylown, M 4., to Gettys; burg, at the, stand lately occupied.by sent MATIIIAI9 I ,deceasetl, where he will be pleasedto wait upon all whO may , favor him with their cuitom. Ile will keep on , hanu a general assert went of OteolintS. WATCHES; which will be sold on the most reasonable terms. Clocks, Watches, &e., will be re paired at, the most reasonable prices, and witriant‘d to give entire satisfaction. Hay ing been engaged in the business for a num ber of years lie hopes, by industry and par ticular attention to his customers, to merit a v thare of public patronage. 191'14yeburg, Oct. 9, 1846.—tf LATEST` Nf.W_YLIEK. FASAtOPtS Just reclveit sit J. 'G: B.A.KER TAILORING MADWOMEN' C. WEAVER Chantbersbur,g sirtel, itITTYSBUrfiI, P TM subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public generally that he conthmeS the Tailoring business at his old stand, in Chambersburg , street, where he may at all times he found, ready to accommodate all those who may want garments made. lie has just received the last New York. and he promises all who may favor him with their patronage, that he will give them entire seisfaction, both as regards the fit and work manship of all garments entrusted to hint ; and at as moderate prices as they can be obtained anywhere else'. He hopes by-striet attention to business and a desire to please, to merit a continuanee`of Public patronage and support. irT Country pro duce-taken iu eiehatrge for work. J. G. 11A Ell April IG, 1817.-3 m ).1 A INION TONSOR ASIIION ABLE Barber and Hair Dresser, Jhas removed his `•'l'cutple' to the Diamond, adjoining the County Buil dings, where he can at all tiines be found prepared to attend to the calls of tire public. From long experience he flatters himself Ciat he can go througlratt - thrrramitications of the Tonsorical departments, with such an infinite degree of skill as will meet the en tire satisfaction of all who mad• submit their chins to the keen ordeal of his razor. Ile hopes, therel'ore, drat by attention to busi ness and a desire to please, in will merit as well as receive a liberal share of piddle: patrOnage. The sick will be attended Mat thlir private dwellings. Det. 10. tf LATEST .1 It AT ra L. Hats, of Ike latest Style, et AN he had at the Hat Establishment 1U of J. J. BALI)WIN, in South Bal. timore street, a law doom above the Post Office, and next door to Want')ler's Tin ning Establishment; TEN PER CENT cilE AP ER than at any other II at Establishment in town—embracing Fine !leaver, it Fine Fur, and Old Men . s Broad . brims, and a good assortment of Alen and Youth's SUMVilalit HATS, all of which he ih authorized to sell low for cash or country produce, if delivered immediately. J. J. 13ALDWIlsi,.figent. Gettysburg, March 10, 1847-3 m • • G. E. ZUE,HLEIt ' 1") ES PECTFII LLY informs his friends IA and the public geticially - that lie ham now on hand a large assortment of TEV WINE !RI every description, Which he Milerateprices--70 warranted. Pursous whaling to purchase «t r loii, rates will do well to call before purchasing else where. 1/011S. ;ASPQUTING will be made and put up at 12k cents a foot. business will p be p t r a e ke n n t , i if e a e p t p o li t c i a le tiCi . it i , n with good recommendations, be Made soon. One between 16 and 17 years of age .will be preferred. , .• , Gettysburg, Nareh,l2, 1847. CIWEAPIER THAN EVinit! GEORGE ARNOLD IIaAS jut received, and is nein. opening .0 LAII,6E A STOCK OF' FRESH (GODS se has ever been offered to the public ht_this place, and will be sold at the vary, lowefti.. .prices—lituang which .are CHEAP - Cloths, , torahs:Wren, Summit. 'Clotho, kind ridings, with almost every other article calculated for gentlemen's wear. • EXIP'The attention - is particularly to a selection of beautiful romr %gone 9MONO WHICH ARE Plaid, St ripcd, and Plain Silks Gliighams, Lawns, Mts. Eli BONNETS, - AND' BONNET TRIMMINGS ••• • • , • with • alinosi every article in his line of business, 19caae call, examine, and jtidge for your eh , s. 0.-81 1 111 \ : itlOitliun of the Ladlee ill directed to the very handsome., ashortangut of Whim Go4il:f, (plait), plaid and striped,) unusual). 1.4rjr.., at the Chimp tare o. 'W. & C. RUTIIKAUFF. MtEikrtr t , ataßzaxfra o S. IL TIPTON. NEW GOODS. LIVER PILLS. tht cure of Llepatilea or Liver Coin. plaint Dyspepsia and Bick Head-Rae. , GrpH 19 remedy has been for several years em ployed by the proprietor in his practice, on a very large scale in Ittonongalia,Preston, Haulm, and - frandolph Comities, in Virginia, besides sever al other .- ptaeli, Ind. - tutting - been attended - with the most happy efkets, he has been from time to time solicited to , take such a course es would give it • more extensive circulation with a view to Jet sien the amount of liftman Offering. Aware of the tett that many Mittrunik have been palmed upon the public, be hesitated foreeteral years, un til thoroughly convinced that the above medicine, it properly used, _fitiito_dfett-eaues ina great many instances, and even to alleviate 'those cases which she quite incurable. Sympurrisof a diseased Limr.--Pain in the right ititykenkr_theldaoltheAs u ilmsgszl Ju L i A rgi6.' sure; s ometimes the pain is in the left side; the patient is rarely able to lie on the left side; some the pain is felt under the shoulder-blade; it frequently extends to the top of the shoulder, • is sometimes mistaken for a rheumatism in the right arm. 'The stomach is affected with loss of appetite and sickness ; the bowels, in general, 'are costive, sometimes alternating with lax, the head is troubled with pain accompanied with a dull, heavy sensation in the back part. There is gen erally a considerable loss of memory, accompan ied with a painful sensation of having left undone something which. ought to 'have been done. A slight dry cough is sometimes an attendant. The pa;ient complains of weariness and debility; he is easily startled, his feet are cold or bigning, and he complains of a prickly sensation of the skin; his spirits are low; and rilthough he is satisfied that exercise would be beneficial 4o him, yet he can scarcely summon up fortitude enough to try it In fact, he distrusts every remedy. Several of the above symptoms attend the disease,but cases have occurred where few of them existed, yet exami nation et the body after death has shown the liver to have been extensively deranged. CERTIFICATES This is to certifyrihat having been associated with Dr. M'Lane in the practice of medicine for nearly two aril! a half .years, I.had ninny opportu nities of witnessing the good effects of his Liver Pills, and I believe they have cured and '..refieVed I much larger proportion of the diseases of the lie 'et', than I have known 'cured and relieved by any other course of treatment. - Oliver Morgan, M. D Dec.:. 1 S3G. Mr. lir Lane's Liver Pills This is to certify that I luwe been afflicted fur six years with the Liver Complaint, and applied to dilierent physicians. obtaining temporary relief On hearing of Dr. Int'Lsne's Liner Pills I obtained and used two boxes. I now feel almost fully re. stored to health—The Liver Pills have given Inc surprising relief, S. DAVIS. near Pittsburg. Olsrn•c—None are genuine without alhe simi• le of th e ploprietor's signanire. Prepared for the proprietor by JON ATII AN KI Dl) & Co. Whole• iale and Retail Druggists, No, 60 Wood at. Pitts burg. • . . 13.--In order that there may be no nnisinVe be poleularand a,k;or -Dr. :11 . 1.ane's Liver Pill,. ahme medicine con be bad of the lowiNg itgent,: • S. IL litlehler,Gettymbirg; J. Lower, :ire/id/81.We; 'J. & C. M Knight, Ben derstrille ; .1. 8. Hollinger. lieiillersbnrg Holizinger & Ferree, l'elersburg. ; Jacob Aulehaugh, Brampton ; J. T. liildeliranti, B. Berlin; Peter illunimasburg; Wnt.llittinger, .ibbottstoroft; Coulson & Co. Wholesale Agents, Liberty st. Md. Feb. Protection tegoistil Loss by • . -Cumlwrland Valley Mutual Protection Corn pony, - beim; ineorimrated by an et of the Lef.i.lature. and fu lly orgerized and in mitre. lion under the direction of the billowing Boma of Managers, v C Miller, James Weakly, 1) W Wrolloogh, A f; Miller. T A M . Kinley, Philip 'pringlei, Samuel Galbraith. Samuel Tntt. Ab - rn King, r MAnoo John Zag. Samuel Motor). J Breen. J Rear—nail the attention of the inhabit ants of Cumlielland and Adams counties to the chrapoes , of the rates, and the many advantages uhich this kind of insurance has over any other. Ist. Every person insured becomes a member ofthe company and takes part in the selection of officer,' and the direction of its concerns. 2d. For insurance no more is demanded than is necessary to meet the expenses of the Company, and indemnity against losses which may happen. 31. The inconvenience of frequent renewals is avoided by insuring lor a term oi five years. dill. Any perom applying for. insure-ice must give his premium note fir the cheapest . class at the rate ui hie per cent., which will be P 0 on the 10.1. , . for which he will have to pay $ 50 for live years awl LO for survey and policy. and no more unless loss be sustained to a greater amount than the funds on hand will cover, and then no more than a pm rata. share. These rates are much cheaper than those of other companies, ex cept such as are incorporated nn the same princi ples. T. C. MI 1. 1.10, President. e A. t . Mltuta. Secretary. . . ILTThe following named persons have been ap pointed diger* for Adams County '—Wm W Pax ton, Esq. General Agent (or Adams county; J A Thompson and I) Ziegler, Gettysburg: Pr. Wm It Stewart, Petersburg: Henry !Myers, New Ches ter; Henry Mayer. Ahbottstown ; Daniel Com, Ind, ltraban township; Ahraliain King, Hunters town; David Blythe, Fairfield; T T Wiettrinn, Areniltsville; Wm Morrimii and Abel T Wriiht 13euilersville; Dr. 1) Mellinger, East Berlin ; Alin) Scott. Cashtown. Sept. 13, 1816.—tf AN OBSTINATE CASE Baliinuwe, Feb. 13th 1845 Dr. H. W. Andrews - . . Sir,—The box of Dr. Smith's "Sugar Coated Indian Vegetable Pills," I put chased of you some two months past, I foond in their application to.. my son (nf about fifteen years of age) the most happy effects on the system. Ile had been for for some years very delicate in health, and very much subject to Fever and Chills, so much so as to create alarm for his future health, and for two or three years we had to keepi him from scheol most of the time. I am now frank to neknowledge .6e-com plete restoration of his health, talc prospect of its permanent , eryment, John 3. angoton, . No. i 69 Hanover St. The above gentleman itt •a well known whpleenle merchant in Baltimore. , . Ila'el'ho genuine Pills are forsake in Gettysburg, by S. H. Buehler 104.8. S. lbeney; in llunterstown by , ! Abraham Xing; in Petersburg by. Airs. filaer; in COlttown 111'rs ? Duncan,suid 'Rump tou,by J. J dulybaugh. March 5,1847-4 t. Dr: Cullen's /*Man Vegeta ble Spretfie, • IVOR Female Complaints- 7 4a one of the. A: most valuable medicines in diseases common to Fei&les, ever, offered to the public.Di.en*es arising from weakness or othe r - causes, _OP rintioved in a few Jaya.' IVe have heard nirriberi , of fe• maleksiythey would not be without this medicine, if it Could- not be had, -for any price. Certificates of cures, in pamphlet form, may be' hid of the agents gratis. • Dr. Cullen's Indian l'egdoble Remedy. Do. do. Panacea • Piireily. Dr. .11ppielon's ,itengdy for -Dealwee. 4tolvand'e Magic ; Lotion. Mediemes•stcp prepared and sold by the proprietors, Roviian & Walton, 376 Market street, Philadelphia, and can be had in Gettysbeig at the 1/tug Store of 'S. li. - BUEHLER. Jan. 15;1846.-.-tf gi A DSOME Mahogany.frain'd Look. I 1 Pinnace can ho had cheap of May 7,, W. dt L. nuToßAurrs. THE AMERICAN REMEDY. TDOSISON'S COMPOUND SYRUP otrlAR, AND WOOD pIAPTIIA. ®Fall the remedies Fecommended; in late yens, for the cure of CONSUMPTION, Coughs, Colds; Asthma, Bronchitis, Liver Corn ; plaint, Spitting Blood, Difficulty of Breathing, Pain in the Side and Breast, Palpitation of the Heart, Influenza, Croup, 'broken Constitution, Sore Throat, Ner , roes Debility, and ill dues sea of the Throat, Bross* and Lungs: Nome has been found move e,llllTattir and PRIMA , WT in its curative power arm :these, so general and often fatal diseases, than the above prepare. don. The Compound, Syrup of Tar and Wood is an unparalleled remedy. In addition to the, pealing power of Ter-Late virtues of which. in affections of the lunge, is universally aeknovrl, edged—there is combined with it it this prepara tion the active principles bf some of the moat cer tain TOINIC 'Vegetable Pectorals, which unite to make-it-Air most valuabJe medicine ever offered to the public for the cure of the diseases for which it is employed, an that it rimer _fails, if taken in lime, to produce the intended effect. Among the testimonials to the value of the a. hove medicine. are several from distinguished pby sicians of Philadelphia. Read the following from Dr. Young, the eminentoeuliet Philadelphia, Tan. 15, 1547. Having used in my practice, on well as in my own family." Thomson rCerntrotind Syrhp of Ter and Wood Naptha," I have no hesitatior in raying that iris the best preparation 'of the kind in use for persons suffering from Conmimption, Coughs, Cods ; and all sffeettenecif the Threat, Breast, &c. so prevalent at this lesson of the year. • 152 Spruce street. Read also the following from a man who will at any time corroborate its statements. MOST WONDERFUL CURE. - - Philadelphia,Dec. 4, 1847. Penetrated with a deep sense of gratitude for the benefit experienced by the-use of Thomson's Compound Syrup of Tar, and that others who, like me, have languished through years of affliction and suffering, without being able to find a remedy may l know where it ran be obtained, I voluntarily make the following statement. About four, years.since, after being affected with a violent cold, it left upon me a troublesome andl , severe cough. Whilst the cough continued, which was 'with scarcely an intermission during this long period; language fails to tell what I have suf. fered from debility, pains in the breast and side. night sweats, difficult expectoration. oppressed breathing, and in fact all those symptoms which mark a severe pulmonary ollktion. The relief occa.ionally obisieed by the discharge of the mat ter which ob.trutted the healthy action of my system, but increased- my Team. as the purulent matter discharged was frequently streaked with blood. During this time I %ill! under the treatment of severat-physicints,and took many of those preps• rations peennitnended as serviceable in the cases of others, hut lithout relief : and I at length con• eluded that edits, in my case was hopeless. But how agreeably changed is now my opinion I "I have used for about three weeks Thomson's Com pound Syrup or Tar. By the me of one bottle my cough has been relieved and my 'system reinvigo• rutted, and by continuing the use of it up to this time, I am satisfied that my compluint is entirely removed and eradicated.- R. KEA KNEW. ?.42 S. Seventh at. ITY^Thia invaluable remedy la prepared only by Angney & Dickann. N. E. Corner of Fifth and spruce atriets, Philadelphia. and can be had of the following .ligents S. S. Forney, Gettysburg. R. .97Igney...Carli8le. B. P. Lange, Hanover. Price o larie bottles imita lions! (April :;0, Stanknes 1 xtert:(4l Remedy, MEM lIUN't"S LINIIIIENT, iinow universally acknowledged to be the NFA LIABLE itEAIVIDY Ina II helintatirmi. il afecuuns, contractions ol the mutcles. sore Inroat and gainer, issues, old ulcers. paint; in the hark anti chest, ague in the breast mid lace. tooth ache, span's, bruises, salt rheum lama, croup, 'lusted Met, and all nervous disenteri. The letup, ' ,ha nit ,occvls us hid. has attended the application rut !hit most wow/. rini Illedirtl, in caring the most tr., ere CI,CS of the different di-eas. s ;dui% e named. and the tigh ',mina/ars that hate la•en bettowed lipan it, wheteter it has been intiodured. gut es me the right to call on the aprred to leSllll at Nite to the only remedy that run 14 relied Our,. pa - The followrtig letter Iron, Edmund JI Blunt. Esq. whose name has been rendered immortal as the author ot the Coast Pilot, and cetera) other Nautical Morita, is the most reliable et deuce of the great value 01 the celebrated External Remi'dt; Ilwars Lntimenl. Sing Sing, J nly '25, 1315. Cmrcr E. SlarmiOn. Esq. Dear Sir :—For more than half a rentury' r l hare Buffeted by Rheumatism. A few liuMiOto sHICe in COm&tqueliCe COMseq.iCtice of that d,r.•nae which sticks closer than a brother. I fell mid injurix, my side. initiating my applying Hunt's Liniment, from which I had immediate relief sumentiently feel ing an attack of my old companion. I applied it to the part affected, which at once removed it.— A a law ctimpels all ship-masters to carry a med icine chest whilst at sea. none should go without tlus,•as I think one bottle for external purposes North all the medicine they can carry. You may use this communication at your pleasure. Very respecthilly yours, ED M ITN D M. A gentlemen of high standing in the society of Friends, speaks as follows of the great remedy, Hunt's Liniment: Newer/stir 11th month, Ist, 1844. Golrge E. Atannion. Esiermed Friend :—Thy letter of the gdth ulti mo is received. In my reply I..votild say, that I have been frouldrd sith a lame knee for several years, during v, hich time it has dims-1;441mo much. I prOcured a bottled Hunt's Liniment al thy stole, early last spring, and I have used it freely, and I can that since that time I have had little or no trouble with my keee. A friend, to whom I sent a bottle, informs me that it was. of great benefit in a dheumatic affection. I have no hesitation In recommending it to any person needing an eater. nal temilay. J ACOII GRIFFEN. • 2cdford, ;ler. 4, 4845. To George E. Staimion, Sta— , Sometitbe since I over-heated myself in 'Working, and in a short time the calf of my leg broke out in pimples. which by rcratching became laver sores alba worst desciipt on. The irritation and swelling was so great that I could not rest day or night ; I used one bottle of your Liniment and I urn entiretyrice*: 1 was also affected by a swelling in my groin from the *erne, causes, and the application of the Liniment relieved me at once, and most Confidently' retommend it to the , public es an invaluable remedy. RICHARD MOSHER. This Liniment is sold at 23 end 50 cents per bottle by all the principal Druggists and Merch chants.' Orders Orders addressed to me at Sing Sing, N Y, will beartended to. •la E. STANTON. Proprietor. IVhalesale digerds—Hoadly, Phelps & Co 142 Water street, Rushton & Co 110 Broadway, A B & D itands,conter Fulton and William, Aspinwall so William Ntreetlliew York: coigant 70 Snail! Recond,Philsdr/p/ya, A GENTS.-:—Siniu'il 11. Buehler & 8 S. Forney; Oettjlabut•g; Alirelinrn King, Huiderarown; E. Znck, •Pinelown ; • Ja cob. Honing*, HeidkrOurg 1, Hollinger & rr Feee; Pe ' tetoburg, (r. 8.) • Jacob. Auk.; baOgli; Hampton; Geo.S. Bentsel, Boffin Ma • 1847: Van" lituthts r.oubilcriber hal 'just roleeirell and ' for sale a new supply of first quality COACH VARNISH—aIso` a lot of superior Paine Bruahee Sash north S.. U. BUEHLER. Gctlyaburg, March 5, 2847. ECOND-HAND'COACHES, OfES,'&c., of good and Sobel:antis make, can be had at the Coach Establitth mitt of the subscriber. in Gettysburg. . C. W. HOFFMAN. Gettysburg, May 29, 1840. rrriPimlT - - Or VARIOVB RINDS FOR SALE .17"7111S OFFICE Lpil CULLEN'S', INDIAN VEGETABLE PANACk.A MERSONS afflicted with Serail's, XininEtil Cancer, Erysipelas, Old Sores, Ulcers, let ter, Mercurial Diseases, or any other complaints arising hem impurities of the blood, are retprest ed to read Ihetollowliet prdbt of the wormlerfnl properties of the above named init. Mine. READ 1 READ I READ 1! I; HEREDITARY 117117d1., • , • avytio:—lt now` six' menthe shlee my youngest Child, a daughter,. had a, cutane ous atfeetion,,which made its appearance over its Ostia* It; wait' a , thise of Hereditary 'Fetter, and so virulent wee the disease, that weltished,-is balm it tobki not be speedily retitled, that it might be soon laid in its grave. ,At this stage 9f the disease my sister-in.lavr called upon you, to advise as tathe best preparation of Sar saparilla that.could be procured, as an . terative ; when you recommended the sae of Dr. Cullen's Ilttliail Vegetable Panacea, and 1 am pleased to , say that the good ef: recta of the medicine were perceptible when it had taken but a few doses; and by the time we had used one single bottle, the disease had entirely _disappeared, and front that time there into been Ito lose pearanee. I really feel thankful to you for having recommended the Panacea in this case, for 1 feel confident that had not the disease been arrested: l / 3 Y Shild would. isJui bitin". titiiitaTofilieTtohr and silent tomb. Respectfully /nun, ROWAND dt. WALTON. John P. Reed, Phila. Dee. 9 1845. 85 N. Seventh St. WHITE SWELLING, PAiladrlpAiq December 10, 1545. Mr. J. T. ROWAND. Dear Sir,—A-t your request I cheerful ly give ydu an :tamest of the wonderful cure effected upon Me by Dr. Cullen'. In dian Vegetable Panacea. At the age of fourteen years Ihad upon my right knee a NV wtillingi - which stiffened - the joint, and caused some seventy or' more pieces of the bone to come away in the sores, and which was temporarily relieved 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 no rest night nor day: In this way it continued till last spring, when. having witnessed the extraordinary effects of your Panacea, as an alterative, upon a a daughter of mine who was using it for a chronic disease, I concluded to unikr - a tri al of it in my own ease; the result has been an entire cure. lam now sixty-sev en years of agVettiQiuve suffered fifty three years with sores. I theerfully add testinuinial to the many others that I have heard, of Ole cures performed by your celebrated Panacea. . . Thomas Wuhan, 490 N. Third Street, Alderman Seventh Ward, N. L. F ()Roy t LA To whoth it may concern.—Thin may certify that my child, almost front birth, was afflicted with Serotisln, which covered most of its holies with sores ; and for eighteen mouths, though constantly tinder medical treatment, nothing afforded relief till I was induced to make a trial of Dr. gullen's Indian Vegetable Panacea. The attending physician, ou witnessing its good effects, recommended its continuance ac according to directions, and by using a single bottle of the Panacea, the child was apparently cured. It is now about four months since the medicine was discontin ued, 'and I hate nu doubt but the cure is complete. Yours truly, Raw,!. & Wii.ros I.F.As, Philad.l*4l. 9, I 5.17. ;tau Market M. BA IZ BI :It's 11(11 Mr. J. I'. Row Asn—Slll,—Somclime 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 ad, irritated condition of my face at the time you recommended "Dr. Cullen's Indium Vegetable Panacea." I have now the pleasure to inform your, fuir the benefit of all who are similarly of:. 'flicted, that the use of a single bottle of the Panacea Cured me ndirely b You may well judge of my gratification nt such a re sult, ak I had so often known the, disease to continue for yearkunder the usual mer curial remedies. (Signed) Phila. Aug, 5 1845. 7'. r. Sanders. Pledge Mice. Ye learned ones of the "Ilealing Art, it ye call so far m eremite professional pride as to use a wed ieine which ye Irridw not hoW to cotripotiutl, ye may preserve many valuable liee which will o• therwire be sacrificed. Will ye not prescribe it If it aball not accomplish all we claim for it after a fair trill, according to directions. we will pub fish an account of its failure in any .hree papers in the U. States nt our own expense. And hire we lay, without the leer of contra tl;ction, that we hate not found a caae . uf Scrofula or other theme for which we recommend the Pa nacea, which the medicine hen NO I Epeedily w rested We hare at this time a niuhilu a of patients un der trentment, all of eliem are doing Well. A mong them is one'of CANCER. V 1 hit% was pro nounced by physicians beyond the reach et Futgi, cal assistance, but front all 'appearances will be cured ino few months. OTThe above valuable /medicine le few sale wholesale and retail, by illessre Rowan and Wal ton,Pmpnetors, 316 market street, Philadelphia an by lite following agents: SainueLli. Buehler, Gettysburg, Pa. , C.. Morrie, Ycir.k; - Pa. It N RobinsOrt 'Baltitpoie April 23, 1847.—if BiRDSP.LL'S' PATENT STEEL. Shovel CMMa/ Drit CAN bel'had for Cumberland township at C. W. IleirYttstes Cniteli•Shop, Gettysburg, Pa.. Please call and see them and judge for yourself. 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