.1.! . . ' ' tY l'" Nit • ' _49olprr \c\', EffgSMICINSI ciop sAyt tiir . P . l.oucit lit• *so. ItjahrliS'tY.' ' oe i tkr ~i. ' it,ei Alining there. i • tlii' 'builcitu titr, 4 ,14:11 • ' iu li k , i, b ru ir,_ • ' 1 A 34 : ' 7 ; i s ilnvim miring,. at Alt., al ilitMiN 41 4t brill . i. , 0 minip i ll pnknpwtt kinge- 7 - ..el 17.;9 1 1 11- , ! I 'M Plok!gh I, ow Maiele• bloile, -While o'er the tented glide i t: Aulleoliteitthes its vow— , , •, , ...Wrath, itenoplienthing wakes, ~i .i.'imui 4 / 6 1 18 lightning quako. 4 t'l Airmapiag and Nroe it makes— "N. I ax.,l,;•.lonve the plough! ' 1'• r,the deep may ride, . " 4 ' lo tidieimi+triCek their bunuered pride, - 1 Wilms whehe Uwe lh. h l / 4 •11 leaded wain, ''"ltietiietireq the gebleti ^ t S"' tollithlonftlig the hoteephold ~ .+1 11 011 Pd AMC plouih ! • a ' la cilah inn the 014 great poinp and state, ' l4 " '"'Whire the crowd bow ''"""Xtfiretufftltilt orad-fsee. and flien.ds' IR)ett;c.- - - 1 "" twin tlie plonehl From. the Germantown Telegraph. LEAVRit OF llttIRA •FODDEIt FOR (7,0•11,E, icinarkahlit features of the Agritmluite of France, as well as that of ecnintries, is 'the use of forest aCitl ' oilies-isli4o , ati x.faad for stock. For ttll4/10s , ie'llie •fravet of the mulberry, ;lat,,grapc:ei po lie:iitid.ollie, are extensive -1..0.10144- Alley art gathered in autumn. 4 . 11 soon. as they begin to change color, and acquire • each:trine taste from the opera tion ol:a circumstance which ren der*• them peculiarly palatable to most an lin:1110-'411* fiiliage of the willow is also much used in i i countries for the same p4rpetoe, Mid was cultivated by the ancient Iturlisnisletpresaly for this purpose. The niiViogoscrpf want leases, as for instauoe, those of the oak, is esteemed highly meth. einak . isreciiilir :far sheep. Those of the hetnleicklals6 exert a highly salutary it'll°. iwire..on 4t4 saine animal when partaken of iviimnaltenianties -41uritig the winter sea ,:asa.lai! the riaetious of the pine tree, of which the sheep are very fond. "Brow. l*iifitetiee" much resorted to in the Noi:thern. anti Eastern States, particularly *Mote •theetis a seareity of hay. •In some V,IB‘4PCAS• Mdeed, sheep and even neat stoelcaro.kept almost wholly on "brows ;" extremely well, and are said even boifaitern and to be more active and less li -71)4 !cldisease than when fed on roots, grails .and bay. ii'H.AT N EX4 S.,•in this village, claims to pii . S'elis' l . T.a.fters Patent for an'. ingenious. T'he bottm i or the nest is so constructed as to let thq,egg through and out of sight; when tht , Tleti'lunts round to view her produe .l upn, cat*ling We while, she is astonished tiriltul 4 the heist empty !—so naturally sup ioNyintig,l,keraplf mistaken, she again sits down :and • lays untidier egg ; and so on, n'fi:tithe'neeessary number of eggs are 66- salmi!, Mr. S. does not manufacture the: fitit:v!tyers "rights" fur sale. The neat wroald be - an excellent accOmpaniment teittheAFlteam Egg [latching 51achine. retileDentorrot. • - 1 LItOPPDZG FEED. AY rein when by goes farther than NyhiAlt,l whisk, hy at least 25 per cent., wesrosonsnressi - that all-grain fed to horses dia l catile'iliculd be tints prepared and mixed, with cut straw or hay. This saving t i f me,ottitinption of grain is worthy as it will enable the far friertivaell so much more than he otherwise ' 1 :;111t4i Ate:4'aq putting so snitch more mo tley-Ipm hiwitocket. But independent of ib, by 'ol9PPing thc grain; you present it in a form, to the stomach of the animal• which is e,usier digested,' and which con ouisesttly • tends snore to encourage the *lsbiirittitan of -flesh and fat. ' '". 'ISMOKV,D !dutroN. - ;TN! of thi, Tennessee Farmer lllevitates his 'preference fur the ovine over 'or the sninish race. ile says on his knowledge of physiology,—which trowititiil l diquti, that a pound of lean, ten cati be procured for half the 'ape quantity of fat pork; and Utak it,is infinitely healthier, iu summer tisPeoialty t end that those who feed on it begor i neylnite ninetil-tr, and can do more work on it, nktli mere ease to themselves. liAlruirripl+l nothing 4nore delicious than smoked mutton lianas. Lit I , y j , 000J1), V I I ELO OF POTATOES. i t His 3 Henry flail, en Englishman, rented laillitete One erre iind one mood of ground, S o t i t o itiitta'hale mile, front Zanesville. Ohio, s Al . i , ,4 ,' ~, - **9 l , l 'Plcsl ro ra i s ed more than. ' 410 liMobrls ofooporior Pink-eye& Mercer 1016111""sthe restilt, not of high mom %Ott:4' athlreniiiie and thorough cut t. arida *as the only imple -11.101411;40111 is preparing the ground. The Atisernlereate , pleated early, in drill,. and 47 1 ,0tt; end the ground kept perfectly it 4.: ~ . , • , 'I.ISSpED dib principles of • 011PRIPY *re , ll;Plied 4 1 the.s 4 .etails 010010111 1 / 4 040sialsubsumes is mush used 60411101141iimi &main, nuke is di*. drinks, itAiVOII at ray Aay. grwhivoui. 461101011111110rispaisito sehieik.ihe rumen • . -;,,Yr _ 114 1. 0 . * 414PralmtPi• RES t+rrn Philadelphia Advertisements Allegheny House, I MARKET ST. PHILADELPHIA. f le ' tic. subscriber (late of .the W as hington lintel, Harrisburg, Pa.) takes this method ofinformbig his old friends and the public generally that he has taken the above named HOTEL. The House is airy and comfortable, and has been ex tensively- altered and improved, and the proprietof hives by strict attention to bus iness, and a proper care for the comfort of his guests, to merit and receive a share of public patronage. The House is situated . gory - convenient for the Travelling Public, being only two doors above the Harris• burg cud Pittsburg Depot, and within two minutes: walh of Jim Baltimore and Read ing. Dupout., Stabling attached to the pre- Anises. Terms $1 per day. P. lIUGIiES, Proprietor. 1. 3, 1817.—tf Watches, JeWelry, &c 7, WATCHES, Jewelry & Silver Ware may be had, wholesale and relall, guarantied better for the rice than at any other store in Philadelphia, at (late Nit:tho les l.a lluray's) N 0.72 North 2nd street, riabove Arch, Philadelphia. • , .• WATCHES, all kinds, tine, mai ., um and low qualities, among which are G01da..e.09, full Jenellal, i.s4o to,ooo tepines " • 25 bif Quatiiers Imitation, ' titlver Leven*, full Jewelled, • 20.14 . Lepinea " „ Quarticre fuse JEWELRY, Diamonds; Gold Chains, Gold Pens with Gold A:„ Silver fielders, Peneils,'Etreastpins, Ear and Finger Rings; Bracelete, Cameos of Shell, Coral and La va, with every tiller article of Jewelry or the richest anti most fashionable patterns. SILVER W ARE.Plate, Forks, Spoons, Cups; Ate.,•of standard Siver. PLATED WARE, Castors, kets, Fans, Vases, Card Cases and "other Rieh Fancy Goods in great va i giry. Wholesale 136).6ra - will save Toney - by calling here before purchasing. Keep this advertisement and call at. No. 72. You will be satisfied the' goods I are really cheaper and better than are I of fered in the city. For sale low, a hand smite pair of SHOW CASES, imitable t for Jewelry or Fancy Store, apply as above. Sept. 3„1847.—1y Cheap Watehea , and Jewelry. ... • Adi Jewelled Gold Le: • • vera for $40," their- AP' Totted , Jacob 11.adonkuo . No. 240 Marketaircei,Pllll; , ' 1 adelphia, who 4. AS constantly oo.hand a large misortt H ment of Gold and Silver Watches, at the followingg low prices: Full Jewelled Gold Levers; ~- . $4O - 00- " ,Silver " 20 00 . Gold Lepines, Putt Jewelled, 30 00 Silver teldnee, 12 t t Silver guertieni, 9 00 with a large assortment- , of Fine Jewelry, such - u Ear ItingsyFinger Rings, Breast Pins, Breeden,: Gold'and Silver Pencils, Gold Chains, &c. Has also on hand a complete assortment of patent and plain Watch pli m get,'Main Springs, Verges, Di als and ttanda,.'of every description—in fact' a< complete assortment of Watchma ker's tools:and .Watch materials, o whieh .44e-wooldleali the ttention-otthelici -• Tradel theme wishing tenything in the above line, wilt tied it to their advantage to. Call end examine his stock before par• chasing elsewhere.. Philadelphia. Aug. 6, 1847--Gm The largest nod cheapest Stock OF GOLD AND SILVER VP4atraritiera. , Plain and Faney Jewelry, x Pill LA3IIIEI4II A, , Wholoode and 't , • - • 419 i Market Atom. Gold Lever-, full jrwelled, 18 carnet cam, gold dial, $4O 00 God Lciones, do. do. $2O to 30 00 Sliver Les era, full jets riled, 20 00 Silser Lepines, jewelled, 12 00 Sthrr Quarter Wateb , s, splendid qua'ity, Paver imintricerguartiers,- Second hand Gold and raiser Watch es, at all prices, (icon .$3 to 23 00 Gold Pencils. . 1 73 to 2 00 Gold Bracelets, with topes and other 3 00 4 50 Pure t_4 ilver Tcaspoonp Dinmond point Cieldwithrca cil arid solid silv4r holden, o nl y Gold chains. breast-pine, Anger-nngs, ear rings and Jewelryot eiery description, at the lowest Philadelphia Or N.Yer prices; gold and silver. Levers, ,Lepinesitind.Quar tier watches, Still much cheaper than the above prices. ,A call will be , suffteient to, convince purchasers that this is the place to get good and cheap articles. AU goods. warranted to be• what they are. sold for. Orders from the country punctually attend ed to. Old Gold and Silver bought for cash, or taken in exchange. All, kinds of watches repaired - and warranted-to- - keep correct time, -- N. IL 1 have splentrul gold independ ent seconds watch for timing horses. Also. Gilt and Galvanized Watelies,for•traders' use, and goods of all kinds to my line, at LE WIS LADOMUS'S Watch, Clock,ind Jewelry Store, N 0.4131 Market St., above. l I lb, north side, Phila. Philadelphia, Aug. 6,1847.-7 m Lover's First. Peen:Mak WRITING INK. -• Silver Medal just awarded by the American Insti tute, New York, 1 . 841. • I IHE following testimony from distingnlrdlett Institutions speaks for itself: • University of Pennsylvania ; Philadelphia, May 11, 1841.5 Having tried; for some time, the BlaCk. Ink manufactured by Mr. Joseph E. Hover. we have found it well suited for manuscript, by its running freely, and its exemption from coagulation. Its shade also we ate well pleased with. W. E. HORNER, Dean of the Faculty. JOHN LUDLOW, Provost, SAMUEL B. WYLIE, Vice Provost. HENRY REM* Sec'ry of the Faculty. _ ROSWELL PARKE, Piof. Natural Phi losopy arid Chemistry. W. W. GERHA RD, Lecturer. • We fully concur in the above-- - S. b. MORTON, than of the Faculty of Pennsylvania Medical College. ' A. D. BACHE. Principal, • • H. MNURTRIE, Prof. of Anatomy in , .. Central High :_-chool. F: FRALEY, Secretary of the American Fire Insurance Company. J. D. GEORGE, Phil. Custom House. llover'w.ltlantrontlste Cement alrtreselori 1111TICLt--MAIIIANTI4, For sale, wholesale and retail, at the Manufac• tory,N.e. 117. North Third street, opposite Cherry street, Philadelphia, by JOSEPH F. JP:WEL Manufaetonet. Cr)* sale in,Gettyaburg at the Book and Stw , iota's'? wore of S 8 12, Is47—Am. I'o Country Merchants and• Others STEPHEN F. WHITMAN. CON FECTION ER & FM' AVIIDLEMALIK AND RKTAII., No. 420 Market Alma, above 12th South aide '1 !.D LI fltt. at ,L 4 0 HAS now on hand and is constantly receiving a large and well selected stock of every article in his line, consist ing in part of Oranges, Lemons, erunes, I Figs, Dates, Raisons, Grapes, and, every; other fruit in season. A full assortment of Bordeaux and Soft-shelled Almond,. Filberts, Ground Nuts, Crew) Nuts; Eng lish Walnuts, Cocoa, Nuts, Ike. Mals sortment of CANDIES are at lower pri ces than can be bought in the City.. ;lie requestarm..ezamivadon of his stock be. fore purchasing :elsewhere, as he offers goods at a small •adeawceoheing anxious to do business for CASH. p:rCut out thisadvertisementand bring it withyou. Sept. 24,.184.7.-3m • C., 11A11KNESS' (lathing Establishment. The most. amisiiniviittothijig Warithoune in the United Stales. RE=OPENED FOR WINTER , 00,600 Garments on hand, and ready y — for dispo ' sal, WHOLESALE & RETAIL. r1"0 patrons we woUld say, that haring but one price:, those who ate not dealtin t _or do not underittandlho real sal; tistiiiiiprieti of gotida, William an -oppor tunitr of purchasing garments is low as professokljudges. Jobbers and dealers in ready-made Clothing, can replenish their stocks for the wino*, and we guarantee the largest establishment in Philadelphia to select from. We attend personally to the " . ptliting of gooda induce' theta godd'as siOttertiof - sizes anitlntligutdis artielesi aretriiiik, Single suits forwarded as per licirour goods are for sale only at the large buildingr-428-Market _st—Suutheas corner of Market and -Fourth streets, Phil. adelphia. C. 11ARKNESS. Sept.'24, 1847.---3 m Feathers ! Feathers ! From yli to 45 Cente per Pound • CitE/ir FOIL WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. FREDERICK G. FRASER, Uphol- ' starer. and. General Furnisher, No. 415 Market St. above 11th, North side, opposite Girard Row, Philadelphia, where - ARV be had at-alllimes a large assortment . of teds and Meares:es, Curled Hair and Feathers, Chairs, Tables, Bedsteads and Looking Vlasses,together with all other ar ticles in the above line of businesi - atthe very lowest Cash' prices. N. 8.. Goods warranted to give satis faction. Sept. 2,1847.-3 m CHEAP WATCHES & siturzrair .41 the Philadelphia if and Jurelcy Store, if (it% North Second greet, corner of Quarry. GOld Lever . Watches, full jewelled, 18 cu. eases, *id 00 Silver Lever do. full jewelled, 23 00 Silver Lever do. 7 jewels, 18 00 Silvertepine do. jewel'il, Ist qual. 14 00 Superior Quartier Watches, 10 00 Imitation dd. not warranted, 5 00 Gold Spectacles, 8 00 Gold Bracelets, with topaz stones, 3 50 Ladies' Gold Pencils, 10 carats, 2 00 Gold Finger Rings, 37 eta to 88 ; Watch Glasses—plain 12 cts ; patent 18 ; lunet 25. Other articles in proportion. All goods warranted to be what they are sold for. 0. CONRAD. On hand, some Gold and silver Levers Lopines and Quartiers, lower than the a Bove prices. Dec. 4,1846.—1 y locks, Watc'hes, Jewelry, &c —e• THE Subscriber offers to the trade, - or by retail, 41 4 19 P a large assortment of the --.,, fitilowing articles, being • , all of his own importa \ A'll.. " lion or manufacture. Buyers of .gamist loll* line are invited to eiatnine the assortment: and orders are solicited. with the assurance that every ef fort will be made to give satisfaction and in sure a continuance of custom. Gold & Silver Lever Watches of ordinary quality Do do do of superior finish. Do -do do Anchors & Lepines. Silver double cued English and Swiss verge Watehes, ail* light medium and heavy cases. Gold Jewelry in all varieties, fine and common. Silver Plated, and Silver Warm. Musical playing 2,4, 6, B and 10 tunes._ Gold and Silver Spectacles. Diamond Pointed Gold Pens. Mantel & (Mice Clocks, in gilt and other frames. Watclunakers Tools and Materials of all sorts. Fancy Articles, Fancy Fans, Steel Deeds, &c. Having every facility for obtaining goods on the most advantageotis terms, corres ponding inducements will be o ff ered to pur chasers. JOHN C. FARR. . 112 Chesnut at. Philadelphia. July 16, 1847.-6 m Oakridger Select dradetny LeCEC2 V 071211 &ammo. Terms are believed to be lower at JIL This Institution than at any other of fering equal advantages. The course of studies embriees all the branches usually considered essential to a finished Female Education, including Music, Painting, and French. , Tho 'Boarding Pupils are admit ted as members - of the Family of the Princi pal, receiving from him and his lady every attention which their comfort requires, and enjoying all the privileges of home. Such efforts ate made to promote their improve ment in manners, mind, and morals, as on ly parental supervision exercised over a limited number will admit. A valuable Library, Apparatus and Cabinet belong to, the Institution. The lochtion is healthful, elevated, and retired. Terms per annum— Board. $BO : Bedding, Washing, Fuel, and Lights, $2O: Tuition, $25: Total for reg ular expenses, $125. The charges (or instruction in Music, French, and Drawing, are very low, and Ornamental. Needle Work` is taught with out any charge, except for materials, which are furnished at the lowest stole price's. Pupils are admitted at any time, but as the annual session for the present Academic year has just commenced it would be .to the advantage of those who wish to enter (luring the year, to do so without delay, The Terms for Day Scholars are Fif teen, Twenty, and Twenty-five Dollars. In very bad weather, Pupils from town will either be sent for, or a deduction will be made in proportion to the time lost. Address Prof, H. HAUPT, Nov. 19, 1917. Gettysburg, Pa. 111L.A.CESIVIITHING. undersigned has connected wigs I. his Coachmakiog Estahliblnen.tti large Smith 'hop, and is prepared to .jo ALL/W.4OS Olt . ,BIACKSM [THING, isap.untno • • mositia CARBINES, DUNA WlNig. C. Be would say, to ihose Who hive Mimes to shoe, that he lute in his employ first-rate hinds, which, ; with his pereomil iittentiOn. will enable' hot to give entire ettlierentinn to all those who may favor hiin with a call. CARRIAGE'& BIJOGY 'SPRINGS, (warrente(l) will be priniptly Malin to Or der at all times. . BCP"AIIi kinds of REPAIRING 4lone, bOthltiNiund.and Irotti at Ow! rrifinn recluo-, , ed 00°tThrinkfill for'past encouragement, the subecriher, solicits a continuance of pat ronage, and invites his friends to call at" his Establishnient in iireit chanibetsburg at., a ti.vr dour' below thorn pson's Motel. t. W. 11OPPMAN. Gettysburg, October.ls, 1847.- „. , , "”, * E. 131JERLER .1113-ESPig.GTF-ULLY dor ins lt is friends att the public generally that he has now on band a large assortment of TIN In'IRE of every description, • which he will sell at mu:Acme prices—all warranted, Persona wishing to purchase at lbw tales will dcivirell to call before purchasing else where:, MOSE SPOUT/NV will be made and put. up.at 121, tents a foot. Getty-skip March- 12, 1847. A CERTAIN CURE Fog THE PILES Dr. Culleta9a IfriNDIAN Vegetable Piles Remidy, is a domes lA.. tic preparation, which has been used with en tile success (or many years. Being an internal medicine, it , has a decided preference over outward applications, which are but palliatives and.not ratives. This medicine arts upon the ch.:eased parts. producing healthy action and n permanent cure—wane we MAIR•NT,OIII ssruao TUN xo• ir_rsola, wholesale Iln.l etail, by ROW/ND St. IV • vros. Pxoprietorr, 316 Market street, Phila., and by S. H. BURBLER, Gettysburg; Wm. Bit. Abbottstown ; Linty & Riley, Oxtord,ll/14 Cooper, Franklin tp. (Aug.°. ty NOW IS THE TIME 3 ix / I \ 113 Atln L. 7 II AS-just received and is now opening " as large and handsome a stock of KILL GOODS ae has ever been offered to the public in this place. They have been bought upon the very best terms, and wilL be, LOld_aririces that cannot fail to please. The Stook conetsts.in part, iii - cylv.rws, Coatings, tassiiners, assinets, Jeans, Velvets and Velvet Cords, Pilot and Bearer CLOTHS --cheap; Plaid, Striped, and Plain Goode of every variety, for Ladies' Cloaks, %Tait Low ; al so .Figured, Plaid, and Plain FREXC II CI, T a very superior article for Ladies' Cloaks, with Trimmings to suit—very cheap ; also Plashes, Vettets, Satins, & Silks every.variety ofoolor, for Ladies' Bonnets , withlTrimmings to suit ; - plain Frenchand. English AI erinoes, Plaids, Stripes, Plain Goods, every, variety; Mohair& Silk-warp Alpaccasuperlor & very cheap. favo-,7-419-PArskpierc.,!?. DM de elainee, figured, plaid, and striped,- with almost every variety of articles for itAfi tt& k ' MIEStRat Silk IrelvitS - avil black Ital- ian Silks, for Ladies'Tardinals, with trimmings to suit, Also, cheap Domestics, Queens ware, Hardware, ES.II GROCERIES, St,e. &c,, all of which will be sold at prices that cannot be beat. 11(.7 Please call-4 will d 5 us pleasure to show the Goods and give you BIRGAINS, such as you have not had heretofore. "P. S.-1f you want to - buy irrcheop STOVES, call with - GEORGF ARNOLD. Gettysburg, Oct. 1..1847.=;-8t A Teacher Wanted, T 0 take charge of a School in.Cu mbe r land townsiOp. Iniplicatiops wil be received. if inade• earlY., 1:!Y • ,JOHN _ Pres't School Board. Nov. 10, 1847. , ' NOTICE S HEREBY GIVEN, That applies tiori will be made by , the undersigned and others, to the*lringislantre of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, (or the incorporation of, it ,Company tinder the name• and style, - or intended name and style, flints IhentaNiltviNos INrrrrurtotv, capital Fifty 'Mustn't! Dollars,'designed as an office of discount and deposit; and to be located in East-Berlin, Adams coun ty, Pa. David Mellinger, John Helton°, William Wolf, George Schwarti, J. J. Kuhn, '.,. J. H. Aulabaugh, Charles Spangler, - Barnet Hildebrand, George King, Isaac Trimmer, George H. Binder, Abraham Trimmer, John Diehl. David Hollinger. Jtine 25, 1847.—0 tn - NOTICE. jETTERS of Administration on the jij Estate of WIC HOTIIRAUV7, WO of Gettysburg, Adams county, deceased, hav ing been granted to the subscriber, resi ding in Gettyshrug, he hereby gives no tice to all indebted to said estate, to make payment without delay, and' those having claims to present the earner prOPttrly au thenticated, for. settlement. . . JAMES A. THOMPSON. Oct. 29, 1847.-6 t The -Daily National Whig trirs PUBLISIIVD EVERY 'DAY 1 THE City of WAntrton, nt v nYiock. Sundays exPepted—and nerved to aub,crihere in the City; at the Navy Yard in GeergetoWn in Alexandria and Baltimore on the mime evening, at, ti cents a week. payable to the sale .‘ ,Aent of the Whig, G. 1.. Gil Mires, F.aq ,or his or der. It mailed'in tiny part of.the U. States fOr per annum, or ,V^ tor six montha.'paYeble In art vanee. .‘Ativertivemente of len boleti or leen in: alerted one time for 50 cents ; two 'time for 75 Genie; three times $1; one week tot .fl 75, two week* for $275 ; one month $4; two,monthss7„; three rinnthe k six months ; one yesr OA • —payable elwayli In ealv,yee. THE NATIONAL WHIG 'ls *hie ita mine indicates.' it speaks the sentiments of the W hid pulp tat , the Union , ait every'. queirion.of policy. At edvcteetee the eleetion, to tGe Pro d. denex of Zaceatty Tepant, subject to tic; 'ion of'the 071401ationitCuni s ptioii: it makes veer to thd knitb taiton all tbb mai:mires end Kill ' of the Administration &maid 'to be tideetse to the intemite of theteionatry f ind , expoosevoltliopt fear tor Apar the eortupti4ne of the.pertyfin4to er.., ita eolotnna are orent re srery roan in. the country for the utecuuion Of political or any eth. er questions. 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Itiageli43lVi XV.1.0126 Is7o'l'loE 'hi hereby given to all Lege . . atees and other persons coneerned, that the '.IIDMINIS'TIMTION . AC. COUNTS of the deceased persons herein afteinientioned will be presented at theOr phans' Court of Adains county, tot-confir mation and allowance, on 7Viesday, the 21st day of December next, viz : The account of Wm. Wolf. Administra tor of the Estate of Joseph Miller, deed. • The third account of Wm. Albright, one of the Execntors of the last will and testa 'tent of Daniel Eyster, dectfased. The account of Anthony Deardorff and Samuel Deardorff, Administrators of the Estate of Saltine' Deardorff, deceased. . The second and final account of John Marshall. Administrator of the Estate of Samuel Knox, deceased. • . The account of George Heart and Wm Gitt, Testamentary Trustees of Mary Ant ROBERT COLMAN, Register. Regioloreo o.4co,„Oatrobburig• tc Nov. 48 1847. D V ,Sl.l,kilips.i A, .47:d and all Disrases affAr. Stomach and. Bowels. - bSPEPSIA., or Indigestion and Y eonsequenees.— An eminent Profe4- sur says: "It chiefly arises in tiemons who lead'either a very sedentary or' irregular life. AlthOugh not regarded ae a fatal 'di: sdabe, yet, if negieeted,' itititt t y brine on in curable 'Melancholy, Jaundice ,. Mhtlite4; or Vertigo, Poky, and:Atoplexy. Kgrent singttlarity attendant mi 14; tlitteit maY and often dOes ,continue, a great length Of time without any remiviiini 'of the symp toms. CAUSES.-s-Gri4 ant uneasiness of mind, intetiseltudy; profuSO 'evacuations, tome s p r in vanery,. excessive use of, spifr hens liquors„, tea, tobaeco, Opium and other narcotics„ immoderate repletion, or ver distention Oc the stomach, i edefi, elepor . in the•socretiort of the bile or gastric Juice, exposure to; cold and damp air, are the chief causes of this disease. , vx.ktreroms.-14-. of OEM" se!}, heart•burn, acidity end ((mid eructs ,tiOns, gnawing of the stomach when empr ty, uneasiness in the throat, pain in. the side, costiveness, chilliness, languor, low ness of spirits, palpitations, and disturbed sleep. 'PREATMENT'.—DR. LLEN' S rEaer.3.Bl.A . compouND has nev er ° faded in affording immediate relief ripti a radical sure for this disease. .7. Prieciiial Office, No. 77 N....Faigilth.et.. east side, Philadelp!iia. For sale In Get. 4:0 1 / 1 1 4 1 )7_ S . : July 30, i347.7—ty 'SCEPTICISM CGNIEUNLED. More flees is relation to the tronderfut efrory of THOMPSON'S Compound Syrtip of Tqr iTr Wood oopth gO, the -11ES7-'-,RJOIDI' Of the dny . for CONSUMI"FIQN,Wathma, Coughs, Cohls,,Liver Com plaint, 4.r., 4-c., 519 ; EA D. ties .fellowiug:from _Mr...Sharp. A iml.l .14,7 known and highly respectable citizen of the northern Liberties. Philadelphia County. Thin is one of the most astonishing cures on record, and, t will be seen, is attested by the Rev. Mr. oil by other citizens of that dietrict: Poi LA nu' Lein a, Atm ion I I. 1947. Near the clone otitis year I a 45, I had no attach Of the Pleurisy and while recovering from it, 1 took a severe cold. My condition soon became alarming and I grew gradually worse and worse. The symptoms imindested by my disease were thoie ordinarily loruud ill inalaionary stlettions— but Mille were of an exceedingly aggravated char. ocher. For a long penod I. expectorated n gicot quantity ormatier.'whiet appeared a mixture of 'pnei blood—nt times it seemed as it I was ilis. charming the very solemner ot the Linings. My voice nit , gone ,0 a, to be unable to utter a few words iii•hout great difficulty, and I e.pertmeeol a litottkiad other il.rirr,.l betestiens — thir rxtirmt be told. One et the tl7ll-1 unpleasant uttriolantw of my disease WOO 0111111)g ruenta. "the pet - imitation run troop ine continually, not only at night, but also doting the day so -as to keep my Cloths at ail times continually wet. 1 ernployerl every means acute I could bear, anti was attended by several eminent and skilled Plit , iciatts. Bat the obstinacy of my disease bailed all their efforts. They linked rake(' me loin toy bet. b it they also pi ottouneed nee 1111140 able The last Phys.:tau attending me. to'd me at one time, that I bad bait a few- d. , ys to Ilse—at another time I ought longer on a leW weeks 01 months. but t hat it was utterly int pos , ible that could get lien, ni ever lie able to pltentito niy husine-s. 1 hos. o ith no pro-pert 01 let,. my hogemil on timing the grater pelt of the yea! lh4ti-sfor three months -of which permit my friends sat up with tree, expecting every night to see my sufferings end in tle.tth But last tall, a lady residing, in ‘ 4 ollthaVark, , all l l hadinteu-ri , red ttfatungtt.b.ilatEntii!L •Thompson s C,nhoad syrup of Par antlWlTrtr came arid ut;eil upon me a trial of it. Al most despairing oi any relict. untie ith tio hope of recovery i commenced its use. Imagine then my enfibtaetjon in being able to state that I am NOW W and! attribute my re-toratimi en. Moly to the won,te I ful ellicaey of the abuse roo4. ll eine. From the time I commenced its tide. the disease began to yield its hold upon me, and by steady perseverance in its employment lusay say it has raised me Irmo the grave. All unpleasant symptoms have vanished and I have for several months attended In my business as in. merit ,and (except some less degree of strength than I once possessed.) as well as ever. People come from various places to ass me, in• quiring for the man cur 11 ol Consumption! Those who have known me arid are wed acquainted m ith my long continued afflictions.stop with astonish ment when they meet me, at seeing the womiorful change wrought by theme of the above medicine. Wu. W. SHARP. No. S Charlotte st.,Fliillidelphis. The undersigned, friends of Mr. W, W. Sharp, arc-familar witlihis Case and sufforings.aml teite fy that the statements are true. John Strect.'llissionary, No. 113 Truk Road. Thomas Street, Kn. los North Second street. Addison Hines. Grocer. No. 12.4 Brown street. . ) .laeots Knows, No. !MU North Fourth street. Garret icanzant. No. 291 North Second street. This inualttable remedrts prepared only by Angney & Dickson, N. K Corner of fifth and Spruce streets, Philadelphia. and can be had of the following Agents : S. S. Forney, Gettysburg, .9ngney, Carlisle. . • D. P.,Lange, Ilaarner. and by respertable Druggists generally. Price :if.' cents, or 1.1.00 per bottle. Beware of imitations. October 13, 1847. , [April ao, 1817 .—ly TO THE AFFLICTED ! Compound- Medicated_ Candy. Ivoit the Cure of Colds, Coughs, Spit 7 ting of Blood, Bronchetis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Pains and Oppressions of the breast, and all other Pulmonary cOmplainto„and.othei dieeases which have a tendency'*produce . Consumption.. It serves alto as an effectual clearer of the voice. . - This Candy is entirely a vegetable pre paration, thejrinclptd, ingredients being, Marc-hound, Via Cherry, B,areapailitle, likunisat, Elecampane, Liquarieq, flat sect!, ketanct 11 , 14iss, trickly, Ashy Asc. and will, of taken; in time, Tetley° the system from those distressing afiljoiona duo tend to onsumption. 4 ,„ . •Ono great advantage in *ie. valuable medicine iaite eitettloteem :%he public not being imposed upon by the enormowdy, high prices which ere rurally exacted. for Patent and other medical Preparations. Each package" contains dire:Ctlons. Call , and try it! Prepared anti sold at the Confection and Variety et . ctro:. Subectilter 'West York street, one square from the Court. house, and next door to Thotnpson's Ho tel. It can also be had at the Drug Stores of S. H. BUEHLER, and S. FORNEY. The subscriber as usual continues his Bakery, and is prepared to supply parties at the shortest notice, with' choice cakes, &c. C. WEAVER. HOUSt SPOUTING WILL be nettle anti put up by the suhseriber, who Will attend prompt ly to all Orders, and upon as reasonable 'terms as can be procured ut any establish ment in the county. GEE. E: Gettysburg, October 18, lBt7. • indfroto 11.getable rtontotee, AN'ExTIIA(II6IN.‘IY ger.riti ft& iIIOIV & %VA LToN'-.. p a s; j as , exPeriettced the ext raord uteri ettticati ta* your„ Ur. Collett's, Indian yeacitable Panacea pi, nn my .. ovvrt person, a fecltog , of gratitude Inc,yptte wonderful 'diirovery and desire that you '} itled letnes stiniild be kniiWn ippledlateil' Yothti has itidleett me thbi« viguntulAly (wilt& you an account of My care, hotting - then .there who may be so-unfortunate as 1 have been. rosy beJntieced trethreW pre)lidrinit e+idthellal Sigel fur renacea,a fair trio'. , ••'. • • ..1.1 .11/ In Pitbraitrk; 184 d, a lump or tumor ups; y in. peireillioll the spine of rlght er , Sn the''lMArparrof irtYllrelnittfeaf 14)100 4 lion of the ribs; they increased graikdallyl ultedthe eatly part of June, about which time they became very painful« . In,Julyttnettetannowthe loft:leg title Iltayeio disk bec‘rn•ok xunni94.FW, oo , ox,g,ecliog iiseg upot it uf as tiµlt AkiefliN M"" 4, , 1111 '4; and had eaten intcrtlie Voile lied' oqe twelneal : , ler hater, appeiied thyst, coot and etthere•picinoutited It fteratilei 1 ;111,10 this time every remedy tired gave On relief pthe leg continued to yet worse ; during the rally pail of August my angering" %tut intense. L neither Welit.:te bailer olePt 1 ..Tg. 611 11 1 .1 ( ‘'r Pr!Ytilt.! weeks, being .conirlieti to II tip , IN " " supp4tted on chair. Atio'sit thin time my 'tap brought bottle •with intittit one of your cireulars.-Whittli , hid beet; thrown to the wagon. I read it, and knowing some oi the signer' to the Certificate; of there're ,of tidy Brooks, cud believing from toy knowledge "0161 charnel/fa that they would pot I•rod,,their otaxpet for Abe. purpose of ,palmjng irgposifjon rivet the public ; 1 concludtvite , try Whatelkei it Whit!. bare updn min: Oh the 20th-of` August I . .primo red the first hottle,corritinenced taking. it 'seems Ing - to - rlirectinne; - stal itHostr•lontrwiledpaies-,Weli so Muth relieved that - 1,14U osierlloPituilit , /ed that greatest of blessings, a few ,hours repose. ork tiruo) piing it until the tlSth of Mips!, wlien I !pond myielf ao much 'better' that I *eat toyour Alent,-blr:ltanenhouhlwltlilichosit I made arrangements to take .90 litittles,:provided he would guarantee to cure me. Remitted to do so,end pee ma the, privilege l of atekpipg,sh,ott of o w 20 bottle', whenever I conaidere4 I now felt encouraged. and' eo4tititl4 der Mr. Ws Inatructliniti'Mail I hadialWiTiWt tlee. (using no othermedldiue whatever.) *Una found mini( entirely well; the tumor -.motor t breast having softened. it opened, .caintr mat s : sisid was healed up , when I had tokeq,6 0,, 7 bottle*. 1 0t41 -will-here-obterre, that-for- been troubled with a kind Of dry fetter;' which greatly annoyed me. purtittilerly when heated or warm ill bed • 1 hare telt nothing of this sines le ' king your toi , dieihe, and hare no doubt:that my system is now entirely free ftom disease, toy gen , - eral health never having been better. On the 3tl of December 1 again called oh .111r_ Danenhower. 1 then prohonnesd myself Well slid filleted to give him a Certificate to that effect, which 1 promised to send him in a tew attys. A few days thereafter, hoarier. is bile killing hogs, I Mut the same leg badly. iu consequence of which I postponed giving the promited t addi ctive, wishing thoroughly to test the permanency of the core. 1 now used nothing but the usual simple' remedies fir ire, h (Mud, and found nay perteet I y heal , by, and in the usual tittle ler such Faces my I g healed. Sufficient time has e lapsed to con% floce me that I am now a sound man and that 1 heir been curio'your Panacea alone. In short, 1 hen's every couftileure in its virtuer«— Persons desirous of obtaining fortheryavicubits. can be gratified by calling of toy residence. at Muddy Creek, Ilumilion county. Ohio. • , DAVID CITY or Clltt - INNATI. SS. rer6oually apiipmed Igor( use, the subscriihrt, tuayor nf outy. DAVID KnilWer %% 1 19. 4eiPig .v% deposes and any that the fitCl6 aut forth in the lorepoing atottrinent are title_ n teat tunny whereof. I have herentan set my name, owl eaunld the Corporate Seal nl the said City to .I,)c this fourth day of Nlatch. 1847 ' 11. E. spExcErt, Stynr. Sold, wholesale snO reisil, by 1144wAatil As %VAL - Tna, Pooptietnrs, 376 Market atraut,l'isthiiteltAtie. and by the tolioa hie A ttenlN: S. 11. Buehler, Gettysburg. trui.•liiiiinger. A 1)1)01181ov; n. Li 11224. Iplejt.ltlford. — 7. J. r - ooirer;riiiiikliirtr--- . August G. th4l.--.2n1 Protect iota figiallial L oi s by Fare.' n itiE"Cumberland Nalley 3lutial Protection Ogls Company, - being incorporated by an Act of the Legislature. and fully organize.) mud tot opei• tom under the direction of the fullosting basal of Ilsnagers, T C l.lkr, James Vesely, ll W M'Cullough. A G Miller. T A IWKinley. pangle,. t•nmtiel Galbraith. Nimuel Tritt.;.Ab King, tAilaniel John Zug. L.:moot T Green, .1 Heat—call the attention of elm inhabit ant* of Cumberboul aril. Adams trltllttleb •ta the cheapness of the Wei. and the twiny advantages which this kind of insurance haeut ru shy other. iot, Every peraottimouned beronrealf; member of the company and Takes putt in the eelertiou °dicer* and the Mart-lion of lit concerns. 2d. For loam ante no snore is ittmeaslert than is nereseary to meet the raptures at the Conran) , atot indemnity agninst losses which may \appro. :=41., The. ittermreniroseirf Ityrjrketit renewals is avoided by insuring tut a tetra of liveyrsirs; 4th. Any persoa ("Wirier, fur instance .asst Rive his prehniuns ante for the clromptst rims of the gate or Ate per cant,. t high 'vitt he F.^.41 oPthe• I,UOO, for which he ha%e t• pay Su titt ter love years and $t .50 for survey and ratio% nod ort. mare unless lose be austaitted to a akllhatirPil9nDt than the loads on band Will cosercarnd Jlitn•ite• more than at pro salts '*hate, salsa ate mueh cheaper than those of . Oi4el erlltotNtahni ex cept such as are incorporated on the *tau , ' dies. T. 4. Aill4LEY,Presitinsit. ' I A. G. ftlrntica, Secretary.. • ' • ;•.' • 117 The following Damediderrodi )race been ap pointed digest/ for Adams (aninty W ton, Eaq. General :Agent for Adams county Thompson and I) Ziegler, Gettysburg ; Win 11 blewart 4 Petersbusg: Henry . bllyers, Now f . Mol ter ; Henry Mayer. Abbottplowt a...l4aniel Com fort, Straban ; Abniliaml.ing.Etinters town ; David Blythe, Fairfield; T WiPp n an , Arendtaville; Wm M ',Oilotrieon and dbel, right flemlergiillei Dr. D Mellinger, r.sat Scott. ettetttov, n. Sept. 13, 1846.—e - • IDEA NUTS, FIL,BERTS, MONDS, &c. of Olt b,mi.„OitalX t to be had tit tbe. Conteetiopory 4 1 , . C,i WEAVER. Get. sburp Aug. 8,1847. :.: Perri_ !mirk,' liefifit pERFUMERY,. SOAPS, FANCY ARTICLES, TOYS, far Ole WEAVER' 3111:1331:4451L.1417311NICAIIII ur VARIOUS' kiNl59 FOJ S'ALR TIIIS OFEICE; 111 E STAR AND BANM la published every F r id a y Evertinpiaz Iht Counly above the Register, and Recorder's Offices by DAVID A. BlJElllirlit's. IMIX:171 Tr paid in advance or within,the yens, ft,' let annum—if not paid within the year, fill Sit. na paper discontinued until all utreaiagce ire void... except at the option ot the kldit Of. E•iugle copal 61 cents. A failure: to sotiLy a discoutilniaturo will be rei'artitil as a new . enocenlent Adoertifcincor• not exceeding a square ickeitid three times fur sl—every subieguerit insertilm 25 cents. Longer ,oues in the senie plptottix Allidvert iseni cuts not specially or des cda!!..tv • in time, will be sontinued until foibid. j 4 0.0 reduction will be made tothose who . nate4ise,lty the year. Job Minas e of all kink , executed neatly end promptlyoind on reneeriebLe terms. .Lettersand Curnontairetionte .to the Editor, fes• cepting incb ; as c,ofitain Manny, or the nan,te of new sutsseers.4.-seltiot be #9lli WA . secure a eitri',Yu.
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