AGRICITLTIT RAT. A HINT•TO FAHMEHs WHO HUY MA- As prnbably hot one half of your read ers know what guano is, permit mu a small spate to'explain that it is the droppings of ins birds , that feed, through the day. on fish in the Pacific ocean, and settle at night on islinth and high peaks of land on the coast of Peru. These deposits have been accumulating since fish and birds were created. So numerous are the* birds, or rather haiet' been, that it is computed that if each one voids one ounce in the course of the night, the aggregate quantity has been 90 tons in twenty-four hours, or 32,- 950 tons annually, from time immemorial. You may judge from this nice calculation, made by travellers, that there is something eery ettrectire in the subject. As to its qualities and uses, the writer of this has received letters within a few days from two scientific and very judicious practical far tuens—Ffiends-,---who are slow -to be mov ed—one in Montgomery county, and one in Petersburg, Virginia—both of whom speak of guano, after trial, as the cheapest and most powerful of;a11 known fertilizers. 1 should be glad to annex their -remarks; but. its the din of polities, whocareas about agriculture Well, as to its history as a manure in England, give me room only to say that, in 1840, only twenty casks were taken to that country. having tried these twenty casks, in 1841 they imported eight hundred tons; in 1842, ten thousand tons; and twenty thousand tons in 1843. how is it now! Why, in 1844, at the close of AAa• gust, 120 vessels had arrived at lehabiie; airmail island on the coast of Africa, and many more were expected. Allowing 400 tons to be the average tonnage death, it is believed that, in the course of the curl xent year, there will have been tecelerl from that island 70,000 tons, 30,000 top from Pero, and that, after various expeei meets, increasing every year for the last four years. In short, its effects havebeen most beneficial on all the crops to which it has been applied in England and in A. merica. In Maryland, last year, it had powerful effect on tobacco beds, not only in accelerating thegrowth of the plants, but in the prevention or destruction of the fly.' And Mr. Pleasantg, of Petersburg, says that even where he applied hit one hie died pounds to the acre on wh‘t,tlin of feet was twist striking. Guano," says a respectable and disiji serested also of.gteat use to tltp . vine; and it is admitted that the dint:int of Maguegua owes the abundance and quality of its wines to the application of this kind of manure in the early,stages.ofititgalhath/ It not only," says he, "gives health and [o business to trees and shrubs, but also eau hancea the beauty and flavor of European as well as indigenous fruits," In his discourse, delivered by Mr. Skin ner at Wilmington, he gives the following comparative estimate as furnished by Mr. Magmas, an extensive horticulturalist, of the soundest character and judgment, reit dim within two or three miles of Peter• burg, Virginia:— M ANVIVE. Coat of 30 wagon loads, at 24 eta. $7 50 Hauling the name 10 days, nt $1 50 per day, for team and driver, , 15 00 Carting out and apreading on atm a. ere, with Wive and cart, , 300 ..„. DON 'NI bushels bone dust, at 55 cents, 16 50 ',sperm °Chanting and application, •1 50 GI AN*. 300 Vs at $3 pig littadrett, opera air tgreadisg, GREAT IMPROVEMENT Rs MAKING FEMCE. Mathias P. Cooss,„ig.Lansitenirg, New York, is about to obtain lettensys seut for a new 'description et ttottet;:which promises to find favor al over the cranny. This invention consists mainly in the pe culiar construction of a cast iron past and the nnunterits which time panels of the fence are attached s the post, without the use of nails, pins or bolts, of any kind. The ports are inserted in blocks of wood or stone, to remain permanently ; or the same posts and panels racy be used as a hurdle (portable) fence, and can be put down or taken up in less titre than the bottom rails and blocks of an ordinary rail knee can be. The advantages which thin kind of fence has ewer asy other kind of knee, now known, are Ist. The durability of the cast iron post. 2d. The cheapness and case with which dna *nos any constructed—as cheap as an ordinary post and board fence. k tway be placed of r all soils pervert nendy. witho being injured by the annoy of she frost.ais that slaw-Idly is entirety Mt. it 6 decidedly the most econconi eat sad ceeveateat hurdle or portable knee !tow kippwar. lith. The wind cannot effect the fence cuisistre it. and will consequently obviate the almoyasee of "snow drifts?' &h. This fence may he constructed as a permanent or hurdle fume, of a ll iron, tar durability and ornamental', or of part weal mad part irony, or all weed, and at tached Is the iron posts, on one and the sane priiipie. rnaantirmaa.,—§iclir of your trees as mor trettriooes polled of budded last sea sou, 11 .ointitilly looked over. and Aram ad elle elboarte from the snooko robbed of kc, if permitted la venally they will gob the purse of their sourirkukst: LATEST NEW Yin FASHIONS Just reeked at J. G. 134 KER'S TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, hangbenowsrg street, GICITTYBEMELG. PA T"Esubscriber respectfully informs his frientlm and the public generally that he continues the Tailoring business at his old stand, in Chambenthurg street, whew, he may at all times be found, ready to accommodate all those who may want garments made. Ile has just received the last New York J - 1.141/131)4P29 and he,promises all who may favor him with their patronage, that he will giiellient entire salsfaction, both as regards the di and workmanship ofall garments entrusttitl to him ; and at as moderate prices as they can he obtained any where else. — lie hopes by strict attention to bnsinoss and aslesire to please, to merit a.continuanee of Oldie patronage and support. Ira. - Country:pro , duce taken in exchange for work. J. U. BAK4R. April 18, 1847.-8 m • - 111r ."1"1"1.111111 •• . • _ - , BLACKS* !W i lli PIG. lIE undersigned has connected with IL his Coaehmaking Establishment a hrge anith shots, and is wept - fed to do all kinds of sziaczanazTitzmict, including inuring ) Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, 4-e. He would say to those who have Horses to shoe, that he has in his em ploy first-rate hands, which, with his per B ° ll a l attent*Oria - 4 74 1 ; him to give en tire satisfacijim 10 idllhomuslio may favor hint with a Corrine. JP Bugg" Springs, (warranted) wilkbe promptly made to or der at 1C 'All kinds of REPAIRING done, both iwWood mid Iron,sat the most redu ced prices. - Thmk.fullor past Ancounigement, the subscriber solicits a continuance of patro. nage, and invites his friends-to-call at his Establishment in Irr west Chambershurg street, a few doors below Thompson's Hotel. C. IV. HOFFMAN. Gettysburg, Feb. 0, 18341. RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public generally that he has now on hand a large assortment of TIN ARE of every description, which he will sell at moderate prices—all warranted. Persons wishing to purchase at lore rates win do well to eall before purchasing else where. HOUSE SPOUTING will be made .and put up at 12i cents a foot, ICrliv Mr plan ti c • to the Tinning business will be taken, l application, with good recommendations, be made soon. One between 16 and 17 years of age will be prefened. Gettysburg, March 12 , 1847. • , . • II A zip* %small.. DR. J. LAWRENCE HILL ` i Xserrwstis Pesti fat,- R d ESPECTFULLY offers hie proles. . sionservices to the citizens of Get tyslairg and , surrounding eounttv. Hs is prepared to attend to all eases usually in trusted to the Dzsrusr. and hopes, by strict attention_to.Demistry. alone, to be able to please all who may see fit to entrust their teethin his ltaiids. Olfige atMr. M'Cosh7e Hotel. Nay . tf D• 111*CON A LIG li Y- IrroßxEr 41' Lew. OFFIct: in the 8. W. corner of tile Public Square, one door West of G. Arnold's Store, formedy occupied as a Law Office by Joint 11I'Vosecour, Esq., decd. He solicits, and by printipt and and faithful attention to business in his pro fession, it will be his endeavor to merit confidence and patronage. iiJ'D. 51'Conatrour will also attend promptly mall business entrusted toltimes Agent and Solicitor for Patents and Penton. He has made arrangements, through which he can furnish very desirable facilities to appliCantr, and entirely relieve them frit* the necehsity of journey to Washington, on Application to him personally or by letter. :euysburg. April 2,1847. L.3IV NOTICE 11E111, AEU (!f Carlialt,) TIRESENTS his respects to hisfriends ju and informs them that he has made arrangements to continue topractieeait usual in the Courts of Adams county. under the new regulation of the times for holding tlnm. Jan. 20, NM. tf ALEX. R. 1%11. V 14110. N, ITTORIVEY AT LAW, drIFFICE in the Centre Square. North of the Court-house, between Smith's and Sterenson's corners. • ll:ettyaburg, Pa. Tll UMAS Mle REAR ATTORNEY AT LA n - . OFFICE in the South-east Corner of the Diamond, between A. IL Kurtz's 9knel Al/4 It. W. Al'Sherry's Store. Gettysburg, Dee. 12, 1845.—tf RIEMOV A TREED has removed his Law of • Office to the room mm door East of Mt. Wattle's Ilotel. and immediately %k -i:mite Dr. 'turner's. April 9. 1847-Iy. %4/ 111. & C. RUTIIItAILIPT have pe w ecived a very large aseoruattater FAN'S, troth 3 cis iv $1.25. S 30000 - &MIMI" IX TED (EON'S, SCOTT & TAYLOR IFl N l7.x N ie G li t n Atertn• Armies d a whipping t in vera ru r * d u i d e Buena Vista, and now designing to march against the city of Mexico to meet the en emy under the walls of their owntapital, the subscriber would imitate their exam ple by waging.wariagainst . Rags, and Na kedness, mud' he has accordingly recently visited •toity of Philadelphia futthe purport.). .purchasing a stock of c.HADE'CLOTHING,' • whitateliiimia',H sell at' Pri c es so • low as to ' citable any person calling at his establish ment to clothe Aemselves from head to foot,'it astonishing low pricer-4in mot to being•hQttick sales and small profita,—:- My stock embraces the largest assortment of Ready , Mtadti•Olothing end-- -••• • S'AinlYff 040111.1 over offered in this country, has been se• lected witty great care, and having been 'purchased for cash entirely, will be sold than they have ever before been sold in this place. In professing to sell cheap er than ever; wish it to be distinctly..un 7 derstood that Ido not doso becatit*Whas become, fashionable for `purchasers,to make such a n nouncements ; 1 am 'sincere, and only ask a %tail front those wishing to punthase to convince theni — Orig s trtitli. Among the stock will be — round COATS of Fine Black Cloth, habit Cloth, /Ober tine, Tweed, Cashmereite, Casiiinet, Lin en, Check and Gingham; Sack and Frock Coats * . ike...--Alsos -PANTS, of Fine• Fa ncy Cashmere, Cassinet, Linen, Cord, and Callbli,-:-1 - aney colors and styles. Also, VESTS, Fancy Cross-Bar, Silk, Satin, Cashmere,Merseilles and Cussiiiet. Also, .Shirts, Bosoms, Collars, Cravats, Hand kerchiefs. Men's Lasting Gaiters, Suspen ders, Gloves, Stockings—in tact every thing belonging to a gentlebran's furnish ing line; all of litshiotiable cut and mate rials, and as well made as can be made anywhere. Also on hand a large assort ment of fancy and useful articles, Pitts, Needles, Thimbles, Jewelry, Perfumery, Shaving Apparatus, Combs, Penknives, 'Rough and neatly" Hats, &c. 1 have also for sale •a lot of BOOTS & SHOES, made in this county, a lot of IRON, and a lot of Calfskin, Solcand Up per Leather, which will be staid uncom mon cheap, as I wish to clear utlthe stock. Also, on hand a new Rockaway, two sceoud-hand Buggies, a second-hand Car riage, new and old Harness, which I tvill dispose of at extremely low prices, Ila'Thoso wishing BARGAINS will remember to call at the old-established VA RIE'I'Y STORE, next door to Kurtz' Hotel, and immediately opposite the Bank. , . MARCUS SAMSON. S;—l hart juit teceiVed an stdditional lot olgoods purchased at auction very low. Gettysburg, April." 1847. NEW CLOCK.AND WATCH, ESTABLISHMENT. ALEX. FRAZER lIESPEGTFUM,Y informs his friends and the public generally, that he has removed his Chick and Watch Establish ment from Tatieytown, Md., to Gems burg, at the stand lately occupied by Jo- SEMI Manilas, deceased, where he will be pleased to wait upon all who may favor him with their custom. He will keep on hand a general assort- ...%., v meet of - ...c CLOCKS, -, WATCHES, ' 4.E . -,, AN D • Ni 911.. . .. 1 . -- tRW)EkIiN which will he sold on the most reasonable terms. Clocks, Watches, &c., will be re paired at the most reasonable prices,and Arranted to give entire satisfaction. -- lat ing been engaged in the business for a num ber of years he hopes, by industry and par ticidar attention to his customers, to merit a share of public patronage. • GettysTurg, Oct. 9, 1816.-4 'l' HE subscriber would fespectfillly in -11)111111w citizens of llettysburg and vicinity, and the public generally, that he has oped a Tnilorinz Establishment, In South Baltimore street, in the room oc cupied by Daniel 'Culp as a Chair Ware room, a few floors South of the. Post Office where he will at all times be happy to ac commodate those who may, patronise him,• assuring them that he feels himself able to make a first-rate vrr: His:ekarges will be as reasonable as at any other establish eient in the county. Country produce taken in exchange for work. lie has ntatlearrangements toreceive the New Kirk Philaddphin Fashions, • quarterly ; and will therefore be prepared to make , garments in the most approved styles. , . ES.4IAS J.•CULP. Gettysburg, May 14.—tf ripilE PHRENOLOGICAL purr, A . price 111, 2 4 .--- ePProvOd by Ow' ler owl Wells, designed especially for learn ers, showing , the exact location of all the organs'of the brain. fully developed, which will enable stray one to study tgescience without an instructor—the most simple and yet the most perfect ever invented, with all the Phrenological and physiolog ical Books published by Fowler ft Wells —for sale by July 2. T u E subscribers have on band a very large stock' of STONE COAL, whieh they will tlispose of low by the sin- gle bushel or otherwise, al their . Coach; anakiug Establishment. DANNER 14 ZIEGLER. March 12.-3 m SEC OND-11A N D COACHES, BUG GIES, &c., .of good and substantial make, can be had at the Coach Establish ment of the subscriber, in Gettysburg. C. 'iV. 110VFMAN. Gettysburg, May 29, 1846. {:T:11 Po or lb lo.uurr TREES, of all kinds, (grafted Jr, in the root,) can be bad of the sob scriber on ressouable 'term's. Please call and judge fur yourselves. C. W. HOFFMAN. Gettysburg, May 20, le4o. Cheaper for Cash, ESTABLISUIUIENT. KELLER KURTZ., TO. tgactismiTigi OBIMBURG, PA. PROCLAMATION. lE V ut lsq, p r e c lion. nt o ) i y i N. sev Courts of Common Pleas, in the counties composing the 10th District, and •Justice of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other, offenders in the e saiddis. tric 6 • 4 o.Sihtunon.• Sintsita ,and imitss M'Divrrr, Esqs., Judges of the Courts of Common Pleas, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of aft capital and other offend ers in 'the minty of dams--have issued their precept, bearint of April„ in, the year cif our LORD One I thousand eight litliolted and forty-six, and to me directed, for'holding a Court of mon Pleas and General Quarter - Sessions of the Peace and-General Jail Delivery, and Court Of Oyer and 'Permitter, at Get. lath (fey If .46- u#'l(4l-:. NOTICE IS I - lEREBY GIVEN To all the Justices of the Pence, the Coroner and Constables within the said County of Adams, that they be then and there in their proper persons, with their Rolls, Records, Inquisitions. xaminitions and other Re membrances, to do those things which to their offices and in that behalf appertain to he done, and also they who will prose cute against the prisoners that are or_ then shall be in, the Jail of the said Conaty of Adams, and to be then and there to pros ecute ngsinot them as shall be just. , BENJAMIN SCIIRIVEIt, SherV tibia's (Mice, Gettysburg, July 0, 1847. 3t Sprin g , Bt, Summer Tri Gouda, DAMY received &inn Auction, at J. ROSS HOOPES', No. 4tl Market Street above 11th St. opposite Girard Square Philadelphia : such as mous. de Takla, ftlitti - 12 - 1;2 to 1634 cents. ging. hams,, new style, 18 3-4 to 25 cents, yard wide lawns, 12 1-2 to 18 3-4, white mulls, bishop lawns, tarletons, jaconelts, striped and plaid muslin from 12 1-2 to 25, rich and glossy alpacas from 25 to 37, tiekings, Bartels, diapers, &c. Shawls of every style from $1 to $l2. Calicoes front sto 12 1-2 c, of a superior style, hosiery and gloves, men's and buy's linen, cotton, and woolen stripes and plaids, from 10 to 20c. Tweed, Cassimere. all wool, only 25 and 31 cts. Black, Eng. and French Cloths from $2 to *5 per yard. My assortment .f muslins and linens arc not to be surpas sed, either in cheapness or variety, in this city. Muslins at 8, 10, 12 1-2 : 3 yards wide, 37 1-2. Cotton and wool ingrain carpets from 10 to 50 cents. Matting 26 to 87 1-2 cents. N. 13. Purchasers'are requested to call and examine for themselves before buying elsewhere, and they will save at least 25 per cent. Phila. April 9.-3 m • CHEAP WATCHES ! The Chtopest Cold and Silver Watches lx PHILIIDELPIII.I. Gold Levers, full jeweled, $45 00 Silver Levers, full jeweled, 23 00 Cold Lepines, jeweled, 30 00 Silver Lepines, jeweled, 15 00 silver Quo-tiers, fine quality, 10 00 Cola ‘vatelies, plain 15 00 Silver Spectacles 1 75 Cold Pencils, 3 00 Gold Bracelets, 4 00 -ALSO ON - A large ask•ortnient of Gtild and Silver flair-Bracelets, Finger-Rings, Ilreastping, I loop Ear-Ring, Gold Pens, Silver Spoons, Sugar 'Flanges, Thimbles, Gold Neck, and Fob Chains, Guard Keys, and Jewelry at equally low prices. Alll want is a call, to convince cus tomers. All kinds of Watches and Clocks re paired and warranted to keep good time for Quo year. Old Gold and Silver bought for Cash,tr taken in exchange. I have some Gold and silver Levers, at still cheaper prices than the above. A lib eral Discount made to dealers. ('all and see for yourselves. For sale, Eight-day and Thirty-hour Brass Clocks, at LEW IS LA DOM US'S Watch, Clock, and Jewelry Store, No. 4133 Market St:. above 11th, north side, l'hila. Philadelphia, Sept. 4, 1846. tf E.ll 0 1:1 G. - g - LADOM US has removed his Watch d• . Watch-Tool- and Material Store, from No. 33 8. 4th street, where he has on hand a large assortment of Gold and Silver Lever, L'Epines, andTlain Watch es, with a complete assortment of Tools and materials, susluks-Ltinette, Patent and Plain Glasses, Mainsprings, Verges, Hand Dials, etc., of every description, to which he has added a complete and splendid as sortment of JEWELRY, consisting of Ear Rings, Breast Pins, Bracelets, Gold Chains, Keys, etc. which ho will guaran tee to sell at the lowest New York prices, .3Vholesale and Retail. N. B.—Country Merchants, and others visiting the city. are invited to call & exam ine his stock and large assortment at No. 246 Market at, below Bth South side.— Orders from the country promptly attend. ed to. Pliilad'a, April A—Pan. 22-13m.] CHE4P WATOBLES OL, JEIIII3LRY At the Philadelphia if and Jewelry Store, No. 94, North. Second street, corner of Quarry. Gold Lever IVatelids, full jewelled. 18 car. cases, $45 00 . Silver Lever do, fuLtjewelletl, 23'00 Silver Lever do. 7 jewels, 18 00 Silver Lepine do. jewerd; lst qual. 14 00 Superior Quartier Watelteir • 10 00 Imitation do. net•warranted, 5 00 Gold Speetades, '`• . 8 06 Fine Silver Spectacles, 1 '75 Gold Bracelets, with topaz stones, 3 50 Ladies' Gold Pencils, 16 carets, 2 00 Gold Finger RingsiB7 ets to $8 ; Watch Glasses—plain 12 cis; patent 18; lanai 25. Other articles An piwortion. All goods warranted to be what they are sold fora 0. CONRAD. , _ 9n hand, some Gohl and S il v er'L eve r s t LePim and Warners. lower thin the a bove prices. Dec. 4, 1846.-15 C, ANOTHER ARRIVAL OF ,BOOKS AT Keller !Curls's. . . - • GRAHAM'S Magazine, for July, 25 ets., Godey's Lady's Bo . ok, for July, 25 cis., Captivity of Napoleon at St- He, lens, by Montholon, Napoleon and hie Marshals, by Headley, Washington and Ids Generals, by Ileadleh Pictorial Jon athan, Courier and N.Y. Sun, each 121-2 cts.. Lithographs, a variety—besides a general assortment of statidnery. Also, all the late publications , of the day—for sale by ii ELLER K U UTZ. July 2. • ROVERIB First Premium Writing Ink. From Dr. Hare, the celebrated Profits• gorof Chemistry in the University of Penn sylvania,: , Philadelphia, Oct. 11, 1843 1 “Dear Sir--flaming tried .your ink. I will thauk you to send we another bottle, as 1 finikit to be excellent. 1 am yours,' truly, ROUT.. HARE." From Dr. Locke, - of Cineinuati, distin finished for his numerous scientific re searches :- "Mcd. Col. of Ohio, Cincinnati, Jan. 17, 1844. ••Having used Mr. Hover's Writing Ink, I am satisfied that his the beat which has ever conic to my knowledge, and especial.. ly it is excellent for the use of the Steel Pens, and will not corrode them, even in long use. JOHN LOCKE, Prof. of Chemistry." 11lower's Adrunanthie•Cement. From a well known racientific gentleman. "Philadelphia . , Feb. 27,4848. • ••Mr. Joseph E. Nover—Sir : A use of your Cement,_ and •some practical' tests of its superiority, has induced me to recom mend it to others as an invaluable article for mending China, Glass, or Cabinet Ware. CAMPBELL MORFIT. Analytic Chemist." For Sale, 'Wholesale and Retail, at the Manufactory, No. 87 North Third Street, opposite Cherry Street. Philadelphia. by ' JOSEPH E. HOVER, Manufacturer. 11.2"F0r sale in at the store of 8, 11. BUEHLER., May 14, 1847. AL P. SIVUOINS, naGUERIZEOTYPIST, Q ILVER MEDAL awarded for the best pictures over exhibited. Strangers visiting the city should call and examine the various specimens of colored Daguer reotypes, at M. I', Simons' Gallery ; and those wishing likenesses, may rely upon receiving perfect satisfaction k in every res pect. 'Whole families can be grouped to. gether, which forms a most invaluable keepsake, Miniatures set in bracelets, Metlalions, Breastpins, &c. An assort ment of the above -- Jewelry, selected for the purpose, always on hand. Examine and then decide. Materials used in the Art fur sale, at the lowest rates, - Instrue- Italy given by letter or personally. All communications must be post paid. 111 k E. SIMONS, No. 179 Chestnut Street, Opposite the State House, Phila. April 30, 1847.-3 m TO THE AFFLICTED ! Compound Medicated Candy. vR the Cure of Colds, Coughs, Spit ting of Blood, Bronchetis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Pains and Oppressions of the breast, and all other Pulmonary complaints, and other diseases which have a tendency to produce Consumption. It serves also as an effectual clearer of the voice. This Candy is entirely a vegetable pre paration, the principal ingredients being, lore-hound, Wild Cherry, Sarsaparilla, itotieset, Elecampane, Liquorice, Flax seed, Iceland Moss, Prickly Ash, &c. and will, if taken in. time, relieve the system from those distressing afflictions that tend to Consumption. One great advantage in (his valuable medicine is ita cheapness, the public not being imposed upon by the enormously high prices which are generally exacted for Patent and other medical 'Preparations. Each package contains directions. Call and try it Prepared and sold at the Confection and Variety store of the Subscriber in West York street, one square from the Court house, and next door to Thompson's Ho tel. It can also be had at the Drug Stores of S. 11. BunnLen, and S. Fonxer. s'The subscriber as usual continues his Bakery, and is prepared to supply parties at the shortedt notice, with choice cakes, &c. C. 'WEAVER DIAMOND TONSOR S. R. TIPTON, FASH lONABLE Barber and Hair Dresser, has removed his "Temple' to the Diamond, adjoining the County Buil dings, where he can at all times be found prepared to attend to the calls of the public. From long experience he flatters himself that he can go through all the ramifications of the Tonsorical departments, with such an infinite degree of skill as will meet the.erlN tire satisfaction of all who may submit their, chins to the keen ordeal of his razor. He hopes, therefore, that by attention to busi ness and a desire to please, he will merit as well as receive a liberal share of public patronage. The sick will be attended tont, their private dwellings. Oct. 10. tf Protection against Loss by tore. RUNE "Cumberland Valley Mutual Protection 16.4 1 , Company," being ineorporated by an Act of the I.egialature, and fully organized and in opera tion under the direction of the following Board of Managers, viz : T C Miller, James Weakly, 1) W M'Cullqugh, A G Miller, T A AFKinley„ Philip Kptuigler, Samuel Galbraith, Samuel Tritt, Ab'm ing, (Adams,) John . Zug, Samuel Huston J T Given; J Bear—call the attention.of the inhabit ants of Cumberland Sad Athlete counties to the cheapness of the rates; Ind dig trilkbrifeciiitages which this kind of instuance haeover i any,othe,r, Ist. Every pecan insured bototoes a member of the company and takes put in the selection of Wilms and the direction °fits eoneengv ‘ 41d. For insurance no more is demanded than is necessary to ineel the expenses - otthe Company, andlidemnfty against losses yr ;May happen . . * 3(l' The inconvenience 0.(0 teltevrck'4ll avoided by inswing for a term trifyinirs. ...-, 9th. Any person applying (of . ,pa nt. give his premiunt note for the cheapest c Al the rate of thy. iwr cent., which wilt bellsQ,on the 1000,fOr which he will have to pay 02 5Q tortoni yearsi and 01 50 for survey and policy;and on more unless kiss be sustained to a greater amount than the funds on hind will covet, end then no more than a , pro rate *hero. nem ratios are much cheaper than those of other companiee, ex cept sachet; are incorporated on the same princi ples. - T, C, MILLER, President. A. G. Mizzen, PeeMtary. MT Tin following named person, have beenap pointed- Agents for Adams County ;--Wm W Pax ton, Esq, General Agent for Adams county; J A Thompson and D Ziegler, Gettysburg; Dr, .Wm R Stewart, Petersburg; Ilenry Myers, New Chas ter; Henry Mayer. Abbottatown • Daniel Com fort, Stmlian township; Abraharn',Kieg, limiters town •, David Blythe, Fairfield; 'T T Wierman, Arendtsville ; Wm Morriion and Abel 'l' Wright I Bendersville; Dr. I) Mellinger, Elul Berlin'; Alien I Scott, Cashtown. Sept. 13, 189. .—tf 111 A NDSOME Mahogany-frain'd Look ing GlasseLfaa be had cheap at May 7. W. &C. RUTHRAUFF'S. THE AMERICAN REMEDY. THOMSON'S COMPOUND SYRUP of TAR AND WOOD NAPIIHA._.. .„„„,„ 6 (friF all the remedies receAtmentled7in lite 1111/ years, for the cure of CONSUMPTION, Coughs, Colds ; Asthma, Bronchitis;Liver Cam plaint; Bpitting Blood, Didiculty of Breathing,. Pain in the Sideiand Breast, Palpitation of . the Heart, 'Alumna, Croup, Broken Constitution, Sore Throat, Nei . vows Debility, end all dime sus of the Throat, Breast and Lnngs: None has helm found more CERTAIN and PERNA. ERNt in its curative power over these, sox= and often fatal diseases, than the shove lion. The Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood Naptha is an unparalleled remedy. in addition to the healing power of Tar—the virtuea of which, in affections of the lungs, is universally acknowl. siged.--there is combined with it in this prepare. lion the active principles of some of mast ger lain Tonic Vegetable Pectorals, which unite to make it 'the 'most 'Valuable medicine ever offered to the nubile for the eureof the diseases for which Wls employed, so, that .it nerd faits, if taken in time, to produce the intended effect. Among the testimonials to the value of the a-. bore medicine, are several from distinguished phy sicians of Philadelphia. Read the following from Dr. Young, the eminent oculist Philade Jan: 18, 1847. Haying n in my practice, as well as in my own family,"Thomson's Compound ftrup 01 Tar and Wood Naptha,'"l have no hesitation in saying that it is the best preparation of the kind in use for persons suffenng from Consumption, Coughs, CoMs, and all affections of the Throat, Breaat, /sc. so prevalent at this season of the year. WM. Y OUNG, M. 1). 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 Themsmis Compound,Syrup of Tar, and that others who, like me, have languished through lean of affliction and suffering, without being able to find a remedy may,know where it can be obtained, 1 voluntarily Mike the following statement. About four years since, after being affected with a violent cold, it left upon me a troublesome and severe cough. Whilst the cough continued, which wfb 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 • severe pulmonary affection. The relief occasionally obtained by the discharge of the mat ter which obstructed the healthy action of my system, but increased my fears, as the purulent matter discharged was frequently streaked with blood. During this time I was under the treatment of several physicians,and took many of those prepa• rations recommended as serviceable in the cures of others, but without relief : and I at length con cluded that a cure in my case was hopeless. But how agreeably changed is now my opinion! I have n,eil for about three weeks Thomson s Cum. pound Syrup of Tar, By the use of one bottle my cough has been relieved and my system reinvigo rated, and by continuing the use of it up to this time, I am satistieN that my complaint is e ntirely removed and eradicated. R. KEARNEY, 242 S. Seventh st. Invaluable remedy is prepared only by A ngney & Dickson, N. E. Corner of Filth and Spruce streets, Philadelphia, and can be bad of the following Agents : S. S. Forney, Gettysburg. P. ',triage, Hanover. Price of large bottles $l.OO. Beware of imita Lions! [Aprilllo, Isr—iy Staszion's txt emit, Remedy, IMMO lIUN'I"S LINIMENT , T(cS now universally acknowledged to be the silk IN FA L I BLE 1131.1.11) V for It lieumatism, spinal affections, contractions of the museles, sure tnroat and quinsy, issues, old ulcers, pains iu the back and chest, ague in the'breast and face, tooth ache. sprains, Moises, salt rheum, burnt troop, frosted !eel, and all nervous diseases. The tonne phase encores which has attended the application of this most wonder/ell medicine iii Cii7TWthe most severe cases of the different diseases above named. and the high tmosfiunis that have been bestowed upon it, wherever it has been introduced. gives me the right to call on the ni)hired to resort at once to the only remedy that can be relied on. CERTIFICATE. East Haien, Pa., May 2S, 1847 Gco. E.STA tY:11701%, Dear Mr,-1 consider it my duty to express my sentiments, in behalf of your nisatuuble med icine called /Amt's Liniment. I have for some time past used the Liniment in my practice, for various diseases, and feel sat isfied, from the success atternimg its application, that it merits all that can be said in its behalf. 1 consider it one of the best termed remrdits I have ever need in eases of Tester, Ringworm, Salt Rheum, pains, bruises, cute, an &c. The cheap rate at which the articles is to be had, places it within the reach of all. It should RIM the principal external remedy of every family. DANIEL RAKER, M. M. Hammen, Alfa Ml CI), Pa. May :ti, 160- (ho. IS. Z.TAiINTON. Dear Sir—l feel bound to 111 e afflicted to give publicity to the extraordinary effects or your in valuable External Remedy, called 114144 LU2i. merit. My daughter, a girl of twelve years old, had been -afflicted with Sanllialta , in one oilier legs, directly below the knee joint, for several niontha, doting which time her sufferings have been excruciating and deplorable. I called on ■ Physician, who, during trequent visits, made use of every means in his power to orreat the fell de stroyer, but all without effect The leg continued swelling, until it opener!, forming various disa greeable ulcers, rendering amputation necessary unless immediate relief be had. Fortunately, how ever, on the first duy of December last, your agent havingbeen in our village, and bearing of the suf. kringa of my daughter, he sent me one bottle of your Liniment, the use of which alone, thank God, has not only arrested the further progress of the disease, but hes cured the leg perfectly, removing all pain. anitswellinp, and restored the leg to its proper use. I am under many obligations to your kind agent. who thus, by one bottle of your invaluable medi cine, saved the leg of my daughter from amputa tion. tour Liniment should find its way into ev ery family. MOSES PHILLIPS. May 29, 1847. ....We, the undersigned, citizens of Hampton, int acquainted with Moses Phillips, and know him to bee man of truth. and that the facts as set forth is his certificate, are correct." GEORGE FORROR, .JACOB DEARDORFF, JACOHAULABAUGH, WM. A. ALBERT, SOLOMON ALBERT, JOEL GOCHENOUR. This Li*wild is sold at 25 and 60 cents, per bottle by all the principal Druggists and March chants. Orders addresseAl to me at Sing Sing, N Y, will beattendati to. G E STANTON, Proprietor. Whoksale agests--41olidly, Phelps & Co 142 Water street, Rushton &Co 110 Illoadway, A 11 & D Sands, comer Fulton and William, A 501104.011 so William street, Nno York; Citthbert & Weth• mill 76 Smith second, Philerlelphier, AGEN'rS.--finrouel H. Buehler & S. S. Forney, Gettysburg; Abraham King; Huntetliown; E. Zuek, Pinetount; Ja cokßollingor, Heidlersburg Bollinger& Ferree, Petersburg, (E S.); ineeb Aula. bieugh,liampon; Gee. S. lionize!, and J. S.'Hildebnind & Co., Bast Berlin. June 11, 1847. , [Dec. 2-Iy] BlRDsgwB, PATENT 'STEEL ' itikovei Cultivatern CAN be e - had for Cumberland teurnsidp at C. W. 1101 , 1111AN'S Coach-Shop, Gettysburg, Pa. Please call and see'them and judge for yourself. - Gettysburg, May 20. 1946..' • TAKE NoTlipE,; -- 19111HEinbscriber havingAssotiated with him in the Mercantile Business his brother, would respectfully ask all persons indebted to him to cull and make igUMl dialc payment. • WM, RUTHRAUFF. For thr ' it , l4 or s plaint Dygpeptia and Site lead..llche. glipHltllenter,y. has, been foir Beyond yo ,go i c m. pldyed'hy the proprietor in'hli prietki; 'On a very! large scale in lilonougalia,Preston, Harrison, and Randolph coonties, in Yirg,inia, besides 'se Ver. 'al other places, and baring. been attended ' with the moist happy effects, hi has been WM titbit() time solleitat to take such a course as wail Idg,ive if a moie extensive circulation with`a rksis to les sen the amount bf Gamin sulferiligr Altars of the fact that many nostrums have beeic.palmed upon the nubl/e, he hesitated torseVeral y ears, 'pi'. til thoroughly convinced that the above niedlehta, if properly used, would not laid to effect event ins great Many lestaliitein ind Weenie ellevisitie tboae cases which are quite,incurable. • 4mph:owold rograardLiver,—Pain in the right, side, underthe edge of the tits, increased on prea. sure; sometimes tbe pain is is The left side; the patient is rarely able to lie on the left side; some times the pain is felt andef the, aboulder.blade, it frequently extend. to the top of the shoulder, and is sometimes tnista'ken for a theutnatism in the right arm. The stomach is affected with loss of appetite and sickness ; ahhbowela , in general. are costive. sometimes alternating with lax, the head is troubled with pain accompanied with a dull, heavy sensation in the bark part. There is gen erally a considerable loss of memory, accompan. ied with a painted sensation of having left undone something whichNmight to have been done. A slight dry eoughis sometimes an attendant. The patient complains of weariness and debility; he is easily startled, hitleet isoliforburning, and he complains'of • prickly sensation of the skin; his spirits are low; and although he is satisfied that exercise would be beneficial to bist, yet ha can scarcely summon tip fortitude'enough to try it In fact, he .listrustwetery firmnedr". Several of the above symptoms attend the disease , but cures have occurred where few of them existed,. yet exami nation of the body after death has shown the liver to have been extensively deranged. CERTIFICATES This isle - teitify, that baring beeirissociata with Dr. lit Lane in the practice of medicine for nearly too and a half years, I had many opportu nities of witnessing the good erects of Ms Liver Pills, and I believe they have cured and relieved a much larger proportion of tbe diseases of the liv er, than I have known cured and relieved by any other course of treatment. Oliver Morgan, M. 1.) Dec. 7. gni; Ate. 41f Lant'a Liver Pi 1., This is to certify that I have been al licted for six years.witfi the Liver Complaint, sad applied to different physicians, obtaining temporary relief. On hearing of Dr. NULane's Liver Pith I obtained and used two boxes. I now feel almost fully re stored to health—The Liver Pills have given in. surprising relief. S. DAVIS, near Pittsburg. Obarrrt—None are genuine without a fae.risni le of the proprietor's signature. Prepared for the proprietor by .1 DIX AT 11:1N K!DD k Co. Whole sale and Retail Druggists, No. 61/ Wood st. Pitts burg. N, 13.--Inotder !Int there may te no mistake, be pa rticularand nek for "Dr. Al' lan's Liver Pills.' 1117" The above medicine can be hod of tie fol" lowing agent,. S. 11. Buehler, Gettysburg; 1. Lower. .9rendisrille J. k C. 111qinight, Ben der:milk ; J. S. Ilolliager, //eitiletsetarg; llolizinger & Ferree, Petersburg; Jacob A ulehatigh, Hampton : J. T.- Hildebrand; E. Berlin; Peter Miekly, Miturnaasburg; IVni. Ilittinger..glibottstown ; Coulson k Co. IVltolesale Aged's, Liberty el. Bahl more, Md. Feb. QO, I s 17.--Gm ROSS' RXIMOTORAIST, A REMEDY For Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Bron chitis, dlithina, Croup, Whooping Cough, Spitting of Blood. Sore Throat, Pains and Oppres sions of the Breast, Dif ficitlty If Breathing, and all other di seases of the PULMON ORCA NS ! Read the 10110 a-rug Certificate of l ere performed by the me of Rads Expectorant and say it you will luiigui neglect your cough, or doubt its Mer cy. Batrionorr, March 12, 1847 Mr. .111. F. Dear sir—:bout three weeks ago any wilt caught a bPi vie cold, , A hiqh troubled her a goad, deal and gave her great uticasiamis; she prepared a great many articles which were recistmeended to her by her friends, but without receiving the benefit from any of then' ; her emigh was getting worse every day ; her appetite was fast hi ling and to sleep was impossiloe: the pains in irtir breast and side became so severe that that she had to go to bed. and my friends advised me to call in a Physician. I thought I would call ire the store where you were engaged sad see if 1 could not get something that Iseuld relieve her, when you gave me a bottle of your Exygetorant, assuring nie that it would cure her, she cowmen cent taking it that night, not, however, without great opposition or the part of some of her friends, who said it was only some "Quack Medicine," ■nd would do her more halm than good.- But I determined winker your whiter, and now led all knee the Remit 1 From taking the first dose she felt easier, though unable ki sleep on account of the quantity of phlegm that loosen ed and world almost choke her, bin which etut: could spit up with but little difficulty; the follow ing day *be continued it seconding to the direc tions, and that time, for the field time for neariy two weeks, she enjoyed u good night's rest and by the time she had finished the Int battle, she was entirely cured. Make what one of this you think proper, for such an invaluable medicine should be made known to the afflicted every where. With best wishes fee your sateeas. I remain yoars 1:11AFILk:S PASSWA Y. CAUTION! h I Beware of Counterfeits ma Spurious Imitations. See that the itaitiah 'S. F. R" are on the seal : also my Wriiins Slioteltery as the: wrapper of each bottle, without which lone is gesi nine. Prepared only by James F Row,Driaggist, Baltimore 1111. Li For male in Gatisinng by SAMUEL 11. BUEHLER, find in Miffirefintist by G. W. HEADY. May flB, 1847.-1 y WOOD WANT= . ripHOSE persons who here engsted •a• to furnish the Subscriber with WOOD. on account, are requested to de.. liver it immediately at his Fonedny, other wise he will expect the somtrv. • Thos e interested will plesse attend to the above promptly. THOMAS *A/RE& Gettysburg, April 23,—.tr • HAWLS of every description sal WO hail very cheep at.W. dr, O. itethisunTil C.hcapt*spe ire Chantberebturointes., THE STAR AND BABNIII le published every Friday Rvesing;ss !ha' County Building,. estreecelre Register and Recorder's c 4y 'DAVID A. BILEMLIIit.. • tr . pald'ln a dv ancedn or whhin the year. $2 pee antinntL:ltnot paid within ttio'yier, 0 0. luipeetlistrontinund Until atl ernerregeo ire * l td..— exirept of lira option ot the Editor. dinleteoprea. 6 1 rents. ,i tailor° to notify a e. .iliaooldinn a ne will be reiarded es P • ""iograirit , 4dverttiatorteers notieteeding a innate tooprtetri three timing lir sl...etery • stiblerviityt 2;i• reel*,. ~4,nplteS bli " i " the gginirPlieitiaL. All rulvertisenients not spesially ordered for lily.. in tint*, will be troulinued until forbid. A Ilberat reduetiost wilt birmade tuahoso who 'dela:bled:l the year. Job hinting et all klndoersncentodi nt h promptly, and on reasonable terms. better* std Commend cations to the liner, Tim. capture, such as contain blowsy or this neinerr‘oll new bubscribltreo must be then este,ie order ton i.ccure Junin-um.