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    AGRICULTURAL.
LIME WATER FOR HENB
poring the last season, Joseph Wilcox,
of this Sown, having occasion to administer
lii!te Water to a sick horse, inadvertently
telk a pale of the preparation in his barn,
which retheitted there for several months,
serving as a favorite drink for his hens.—
He soon afterwards found that the laying
of. his hens was increased to a consider:a
blatuttent. •Being convinced of the (to him)
nen'tifleovery, he has during the present
seastki,,kept his hens constantly supplied
with lime water, placed in troughs within
that. eitinVenient access, and the result has
he t& increase in eggs of some four-fold
as compared with previous experience.—
He is willing to share the benefits of his
•ermiiitnent with his neighbors, if they
'elitise to try it, and hence this publication.
The newness of the di'scovery (though it
may not be new to all) is claimed only as
!applicable to the mode of imparting the
• lime in this case—its use in another form
foil thisantepurpose having been previous
ly:Mitlerstmxl by many.—Wayne Sent.
" ' ART, ' NATURE, AND MACHINERY.
The earth, says the Scientific American,
owes more to art than to nature after all.
s till: the effect of clover end plaster on sand
ivas discovered, our barrens were
as. unproductive as rocks. Since that dis
covery, however, they have become the
inoitrilitakt farms in the State. Till art
lo.tok hold of apples, the largest one grown
inas about the size of a walnut ; the cab
bagZrof nature was nothing but sea-kale,
while nature's unsophisticated peach was
link 'better than a poison. Indeed, with
'out art the product of our whole state might
yet be carried to market in wheelbarrows
--while the value of our lands would be
about equal to those of the Rocky Moun
taids. The invention of the cotton-gin in-
Creased the value of South Carolina land
t4etity.fitre per cent., because it saved that
usuch in. the expense of harvesting the
.crop. Without the plough, any land might
-be purchased for a shilling an acre. This
beit* , The case our farmers should take
mere interest in the progress of machinery,
than even our artisans. Not only their
sweat, but their. very substance depends
upon it. Till the horse rake was invented,
gathering hay into cocks wa; one of the
most 'laborious works connected with the
farm. Now, it is one of the easiest and
tend delightful, and what is true of mow
ingis the same of all the other toilsome
work that has long been considered neces
sary ip turn manure into bread.
ilot
t,ow HORN.—It is familiar to far
mere.
that, when any animal has been sub
ject to this disease, in winter the corn
.pl ipt I Will,return again frequently. The
iciinifitiritthay often be kept off in such
cases,,simply by wrapping the horn with
woolen cloth or sheepskins with the wool
turned inwardly, and keeping it well bound
on through the winter. As soon as the
`fibirtt bqins to become carious, it becomes
uttetnally sore, and it sometime happens
that all efforts to save an animal afflicted
with this complaint are ineffectual, merely
fcir the'vrant of wrapping the horns, and
thereby imparting that warmth to the parts
intended to be healed, which all know is
necessary for any wound or sore in winter
in order to heal ft.—Albany Cultivator.
COOKING FOOD FOR STOCK
The Albany Cultivator says:—We are
frequently asked whether the cooking of
food for stock, by steam or otherwise,
would be profitable. So far as regards
feeeding cattle, we are without any reliable
expirlments which hare been made in this
country to test this point. The subject
hos attracted much attention in Egland and
Scotland, and the results of several experi
ments there made have ben recorded—
These experiments seem mostly to lead to
the conclusion,that though in some instances
cooked food does produce a greater gain
than the sante amount of raw food, yet the
ad4antage of the former is not sufficient to
ilefrm the expenses. In feeding hogs,
however, especially where grain of any
'bud is used, the advantage of cooking
seem. generally to be admitted. We are
oho Inclined to think that there may be
advantages in partially cooking some
kinxle of Land for cattle—such al corn
stalks, chaff or straw, which by this means
becomes more palateable, and the nutri
ment they contain rendered more soluble,
And more easily assimilated. The whole
enbiast of feeding animals, however, is one
dioetvineof more thorough investigation
than it is his here received, and we would
taitiesdi commend it to the attention of
of our, agricultural societies.
PEACH TREES
It is not generally known, we believe,
that hop oil or fish oil of any kind, (that
, whielviainfarior is equally as good for this
porta:o4s that of a better quality,) pour
'oix et the.root of the peach tree, will effec
, Wally ensseu the ravages of the worm
that has heretofore proved so destructive
to that valuable fruit tree. It should be ob-
Wait, #4 l /:,:lver, that the oil will not corn
fill maw to quit the body of the tree,
ifilkiSsidoetit eliplied, but will prevent
'lleiSlhttirs it' after the applitation.—
We' lig Oval the same maims is
" .. .tat* Island. and is found to be
' , 4414:416iii which will wait the prefer.
naliin *rake haw—Columbus Rgsnotiaan.
~,i siverhoit pout is not always good,
%et pod things mr mat.
lIMPU..LIND EVIABOTTASS [PM [Artb,M„-ta
A GREEARL,Y . to an Act of Assembly entitled "An Act to Raise County Rates and Levies," requiring the Commissioners o
IX the respettiviCounties topnblish a statement of the RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES yearly— We, the Commissioners o
Taxes of said Coanty do REPORT is follows, viz : From the Fourth day of January, A. D. 1847, to the third day of January
1848—both days inclusive :
David M'Creary, Esq., Treasurer, uad Commissioners, in account with the County of Adams, as follOws
• DOLLS. CTS.
To Cash in hands of Treasurer, at last settlement, 889 94j
Out standing County Tax and Quit Rents in hands
of Collectors, 4100 81
C'oeirify Rates wad /,Ibies rimed jar 1847, viz :
Borough of Gettysburg, $7Ol 69
Po Quit Rents, 179 00
Cumberland Township, 607 65
Germany, 4 4 • • 365 02 '
Berwick, II ' 4 749 03
Huntington, 44 . , ' 619! 26
Latimore, .. ' • ' , 346 04
Hamiltonban, 44 ' 591 99
Liberty, " ' '" 397 14
Hamilton, 4 , • ' ,
Menalkn " 698 88
Btraban 44 , . ' ' ;327 '9O
Franklin ' ." ' • C, ..I 190' 64
Conowago "' ' • ' • 1 463 29
Tyrone
' OO
Mounijoy 4 .. ' ' ' '3611 SO
Mountpleasant " 554 33
Reading " . ' . . • • ' ': •• ' • 6!8'64
Freedom
Union, 41474 96 •
• ,
—4—L;-98111: 04
To cash received from D. A. tkuehler, for
rent, up to Ist April, 11f47,
Cash from Sherman and Welsh, for Court costs,
from E. B. Buehler, for recognizance forfeited,
From John G. Frey, for old sigi,
" from Emlet's Estate, for Cost, - ,
" Additional tax from sundry persons, *,• •
" from Sheriff Shriver, for Jury tines and verdicts,
To Errors in matters of Abatement at last Elettlenumg,
To Abatement on payment of State Tax,
The Outstanding County Tux gni Quit Rasta (wear to
be in the hands of the foaming Carden', viz:
YEARS. COLLECTORS. ' TOWNSHIPS.
1845. Quintin Armstrong, Borough of Gettysburg, 0126 43
1848. Henry Welty, 46 44 , 88 00
" Jacob Hare, Berwick. • 19 88 -
" Michael Herring, Hatnilionban, 31 85
" John Carpenter, Freedom. 14 85
1847. John Brown, Borough 4-Gotriburg, .. _178 . 80.
" Jacob Herbst, Cumberland. ' • 118:40 ,
" ' Henry Snyder,t Germany. • 14543 •
Joseph J. Smith, Berwick. 170 67
" Jacob B. Trostle, Huntington. : ~ ,:, . .45>11',
" Jacob Myers,t Lalituote. ' .. An• : •
James Wilson,t Hamiltonban, ' 76,
Martin Hill,t Liboity, ' - ''' ' 6714 .
" B. Hildebrand,* Ha im n. ' .59 76
" Daniel Plank,' MenatleA, ''.44 81
.. Was. Sadler.° Trott,: • , 100 00
" • Anthony &IWO MotintPletesant; :471 83
" Ahem Chronister;* Reediegs ' 78 54
" Gerge Kershler,t Union, 80 3B
• Since paid in NU. 'Since paid lit part. ' 62,095 06
Strabalirrntaltlin. Cnnowago, blountioy, and Fr,eedom town
ships, hare paid off their duplicatei in full before the settlement.
TO THE HONORABLE. TEE JUDGES OF THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF ABAHEF COUNTY.
"V E, the undersigned, dtdy elected Auditors io settle and suet the Public Aeon . ants, of the Treasurer and Commissioners of
said m"! county, and ha been sworn or affirmed agreeably to law, E.PIPOR r the following to be a general statement of said
Accounts, from the 4th day of A. D. 1841 71 until the day o f anuary, A. D:, 1848, both days Wgel's.ei
J
David At'Creary, Esq., Treasurer, and the COniiiiisaioneis,in account .with the Co. of Adams.
Dow. crs.
To Cash in hands of Treasurer at last settlement, 089 041
Outstanding 'fax and Quit Rents in hands of Collectors, 4166 81
County Rates and Levies assessed for 1847, 9653 04
Quit Rents for 1847, 178 00
Error in matter of abatement at last settlement, 621 05
To Abatement on payment of State Tax at Harrisburg 621 05
Cash from D. A. Buehler, for Rent up to April Ist 1847, 30 06
Cash from Sherman and Welsh (Court costs), 317 98
Cash from E. B. Buehler, for recognizance—forfeit, 4 50
Cash from J. G. Frey for old sign, ' 1 00
Cash from Emlet's Estate, for Costs, 17 94
Do. Additional tax from sundry persons, 19 291
Cash from Sheriff Shriver for Jury fines and verdicts, 44 00
W E, the undersigned, Auditors of the County of Adams, Pennsylvania, elected and sworn in pursuance p( law, do REPORT,
that we met, did audit, settle mid adjust, according to law, the Account of the Treasurer and Commissioner* of said county,
commencing on the 4th flay ofJanuary, 1847,and ending on the 3d day of January,lB4B, both day. inclusive: *staid Account, as set
tled above an d entered of record in Settlement-book, in the Commissioners' Office, of Adams coun ty, is corrett,and that we find a balance
due to the County of Adams, by DAVID M'Casartv, Esq., Treasurer of said County, in Cash, of Fifteen Hundred and Sixty-four Dol
lars, Eighteen and One-half Cents. In testimony whereof we have hereunto set our hands at the office of the Cpmmissioners at Get
tysburg, our place of settling public accounts, the 3d day of January, 1848, and also do we find in out-standing taxes, the SUM of
Two Thousand and Ninety-five Dollars and Five Cents.
Gettysburg, Feb. 4,1848.-4 t
To Farmers and Lime Burners,
lICOTICE is hereby given that JACOB
IN H. BOWER, of Juniata county, Pa.
has recently invented and procured Letters
Patent for an improvement in the construc
tion of Lime Kilns, to which the attention
of Farmers and Lime Burners is respect
fully requested. A Kiln can be construct
ed according to this patent, to yield one
thousand bushels of Lime for about twen
ty dollars, and larger kilns can be built at
the rate of six dollars per arch. Kilns can
be made any size to suit the convenience
of persons. The system has been well
tested, and has proved to be vastly supe
rior to any system ever tried, as kilns can
be built for one-half the cost formerly at
tending their construction.
The subscriber is duty authorized a
gent to dispose of FARM RIGHTS, in
Juniata, Adams, Franklin, Union and Bed
ford counties, and to furnish Letters Pat
ent, Schedule, Drawing and Deed for the
same. .i;,.ny person wishing further infor
mation, or to procure a farm right in eith
er of the above counties, can do so by en
closing *5 in a letter, or by personal appli
cation to DAVID KEPNER,
Watatir P. O. Juniata county, Pa.
Sept. 24,1847.—8ut
11011131:1 SPOUTING
W ll 4 be, made and put up by the
subscriber, who will attend prompt.
ly to all orders, and upon u reasonable
terms as can be procured at any establish
ment in the county.
GEO. E. BUEHLER.
Ostlyeburg, October 15,1847.
FOIL !ate.
COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE, ADAMS COUNTY, PA.
ao 00
317'88
4 50
1 00
17 94
19401
44 00
031 03
64106
$16,1X14 Olt
LIDDIITMSD NEPFAI
$18,504 611
TO THE AFFLICTED !
Compound Medicated Candy.
ip OR 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 R vegetable pre
paration, the principal ingredients being,
Hore-hound, Wild Cherry, Sarsaparilla,
Boneset, 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 this valuable
medicine is its 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 of the following a
gents—
S. H. Buehler and S. S. Forney, Gettysburg ; J.
Brinkerhoff, Fairfield; Mrs. Duncan, Cashtown ;
J. Lower, Arrendtstown ; Peter Mickley, Mum
masburg ; D. Kauffman, Bendorsville; J. Burk
holder. Bendersvil le ; -- Stable, Dutterow's Mill ;
J. B. Hollinger, Heidlenbarg ; Henry, Abbotts
town ; Shrub and Johnsen, Emmitaburg.
C. WEAVER,
Gettysburg, Dec. 17, 1547.
By orders paid out as /Wpm so wit
By auditing public acecounts, , 330 00
" public offices, E. IV. Stahle, 13 76
Treuurer of Poor-house, 44700•00
Fox and Wild Cat scalps, , $1 71
John 1141;inly, in trust for Conurissioners, appoint- , '• :
ed by the Court, pay, , , o ,111 50
• • .
brand Jury and Tip Staves' pay, 147, ass 40
Tax refunded. , , .' . • 14 , 22
Officers of Spring Election, * '''' -4- See U
Court Oryer's pay ,
Sheriff Bills of Court Costs, -, '• ' .130 33
General Jury and Tip Staves' Pay, 686 65
Counsel Fees to Commissioners. , • ' ' ,*• .':4O 00
J. Clapsaddle, part pay on Rock Creek Bridg e , 6" 00 Pay, ' 5, 1,1, 4 1181k i 00
Expenses of holding appeals ihroughorit thrrallentyV ii .1 0 * 50
Justices and Constables' Fee ,r cotrutritinivel‘, .. 1 ,1
Wood for Public Buildings, *
ti 4,
J. Cennigliam, Commissioner's Pay,
Josep Fink, 4ft oo
A. Heintzelman,
Clerk's Pay,
Incidental Expenses, s" X OO
Prothonotary, Register. and Clerk of Sessions' Fetes „'; 7 4 85
Sheriff's Costs for requisition from Gov, Strunk., - - 186 75
Repairs at Prison and Public• Buildings• • • 40 04
Public Printing and Blanks, 203 37
Postage and Stationery, ike., for Comfit's Office, al 46
Repairs at Bridges, • 308 46
Jailor's fees for Keeping Prisoner* M , 164 60
Quit Rents paid Geo. Mines up to let Jan; 1848; 400
Coroners' Fees, - • • _ 40144
Damages and Damage views, • • 302 •50
Medical attendance on Prisoners, . 4.00
Officers of General Election. ‘• • • 404 -811
Sherifl's Costs for Conveying Prisoner* is E. State
Penitentiary,
Appropriations made to Fire Cornpinissof the Bor
ough of Gettysburg, • • 80 00
A A
B. Schriver, for summoning Juror* 60
v"
Director of Poor's Pay; 80 00
Abatement to Collectors, of 6 per neat.. ' 1184 36
Moses M'Clean, Esq., (in tidal) for E. State Prison, 87 39
Certificates of Constables' returiut, • • - • 40 07 1
Exonerations tirColleetors, • 177 82
Collectors' Fees, ' • • 044 , 89
Treasurer's Salary. *2901/0'
0 'County Tardx , QuoitHents. . 2,096 06
Balanceio ands Of Treaunirer,‘ • 1.511418 e
,11: tCsllllllolly that the foregoing statements of Receipts
and Expenditures, exhibited at the otkceof the Treasu
rer of said County, is a correct and true copy, as
taken from and compared with the original remaining
in the books of this offtbe;.--We have hereunto set our
hands and :axed the Seal of saideffice, at Gettysburg.
the 3d day of January, A. D., one thousand eight hundred and
forty might.
JOSEPH FINK.
A. HEINTZELMAN, Com/minimum
JACOB KING,
Attesi—J.Aosaimuktron, Clerk.
Br di....t.Anwarxitivon COMM*l l .9o, l lll l —sardFirgk,
Oertifitiatiati of Coast.alifee Iteturp,
Outstanding Quit Rent! for 1845,
,• " for /840 A
C ,
" County 1848;
" • • . ]U for 1847,
- Quit Rents for 1847,
Exonerationa to Colleekni for 1845,
Fees to " for 1846,`'
Exoneration to " for 48418,
Fees • to ' " for 1848,
Exoneration. to " for 1847, ~
Fees to " 'for 1847,
Treasurer's Salary, ;
Balance in hands of Treasurer. Jabnary 541848,
ADAM J. WALTER,
JOHN C. ELLIS, Auditor a ofthe County
A. W. MAGINLY, of Alms.
•
Protection against Loss by
IfE "Cumberland Valley Mutual Protection
Company," being incorporated by an Act of
the Legislature, and fully organized and in opera
lion under the direction of the following Board of
Managers, viz: C Miller, James Weakly, D W
M'Cullough, A G Miller. T A All'Kinley,, Philip
Spangler, Samuel Galbraith, Samuel Tritt, Ab'm
King, (Adams,) John Zug, Samuel Huston, J T
Greentl Bear—call the attention of the inhabit
ants of Cumberland and Adams counties to the
cheapness of the rates, and the many advantages
which this kind of insurance has over any other.
Ist. Every person insured becomes a member
of the company and takes part in the selection of
officers 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.
3d. The inconvenience of frequent renewals is
avoided by insuring for a term of five years.
4th. Any person applying for insurance must
give his premium note for the cheapest class at
the rate of five per cent., which will be $5O on the
1000, for which he will have to pay $2 00 forfive
years and $1 5.0 for survey and policy, and on
more unless loss be sustained to a greater amount
than the funds on hand will cover, and then no
more than a pro rata share. These rates are
much cheaper than those of other companies, ex
cept such as are incorporated on the same princi
dies. T. C. MlLLER,President.
A. G. Muzzle, Secretary.
la:r The following named persona have been ap
pointed .4gents for Adams County :—Wrn W Pax
ton, Esq. General Agent for Adams county; J A
Thompron and D Ziegler, Gettysburg; Dr. Wm
R Stewart, Petersburg; Henry Myers, New Ches
ter; Henry Mayer, Abbottstown; Daniel Com
fort, Straban township; Abraham Xing, Hunters
town;{ David Blythe, Fairfield; T Wiegman,
Amidtaville; Wm Morrison and Abel T Wright
Benderaville; Dr. D hiellinger,Exit Berlin Ab'm
Scott, Caslitovin.
Sept. 13,1846.—tf
G. E. BUEHLER
ESPECTFULLY informs his friends
I.IL and the public generally that he has
now on hand a large assortment of T
IfdRE of every description, which he
will sell at moderate prices—all warranted.
Persons wishing to purchase at lots rates
will do well to call before purchasing else.
where.
1001L11. CIS
• HOUSE SPOUDINO will be made
and put up at 12} cents a foot.
Gettysburg, March 12, 1847.
BLAOKEIMITHING.
THE undersigned has connected with
his Coachmaking Establishment a
large Smith Shop, and is prepared to,do
•LL KINDS OF
BLACKSMITHING,' -
INCLUDING
IRONING CARRIAGES, BUGGIEB, WAGONS, &C.
Ile would say to those who have Horses to
shoe; that he has in his employ ttrst-rate
hands, which, with his - personal attention,
will enable him to give entire satisfaction
to all those who may favor him with i call.
• CARRIAGE dt BUGGY SPRINGS,
(warranted) will be promptly made to or.
der at all times.
itot.All kinds of REPAIRING done,
both ia Wood sod-Iron, at the most swift;
ed prices.
poe.Thankfttl for past encouragement,
the subscriber solicitscaontinuance ofpat•
sonars, and invites his friends to call at
his Establishment in west Chambersburg
st. *few doors below Thornpion's Hotel.
C. W. HOFFMAN.
Gettysburg, October 15, 1847.
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B C. W. Appleton': Celebrated Remedy
FAIL DEAFNESS,
,TIM .
AINS fa and discharge of matterfrom, the
616 ear, together with all other unpleasant symp
toms, which either accompany or announce ap
prowling Deafness. This invaluable medicine se
the ninth of • long and faithfully pursued course
of experiments instituted with the sole view to
diicover (if possible) a certain, and, at the same
time, a safe remedy for this dreodfolly afilitting
disorder, and after being extensively used in the
private practice of the subscriber during the last
eight years, in very numerour cases with the most
remarkable success, is now offered to the public,
for the benefit of those who, from distance or' ther
causes, cannot have the personal attention of the
proprietor, intim fullest confidence
not
its efficiacy.
and in the firm belief that it will not disappoint
the 'expectations of those who may haireoeraeion
for its use ; in short, that. it is the most VALUA.
Bl f F. article ewer offered, to the public for this; di-
$16,504 611
(Cl. For Sale in Gettysburg by s.n.BUF.HUER,
in Abbottstown by Ww. Birrrsosa, in Oxford
byLizur & Rrtist, and in Franklin township by
TioNALI. Coors*. ' (Aug. 6, IS47—ly
Dr. Cullen's Indian Vegetable Specific
For Female Complaints.
His medicice in fast taking the place °rese
ts...ln ry preparation heretofore used for diseases
arising from Weakness or other causes. All that
is necessary to secure this medicine a place in the
Domestiz Practice of every family, when such a
medicine is needed, is a trial. It speaks CI itself
is innocent in its operation, and no injury can a
rise from its use at any time.
11. i For sale, wholesale and retail, by Roq►an
& WALTON, Proprietors, 376 Market st. Phila. and
by S. H. BUEHLER, Gettysburg; Wm. Bittinger,
Abbottstown ; Lilly 3 Riley. Oxford, and by T. J.
Cooper, Franklin tp. [Aug. 6,'47-1y
arailiNter's Oita, m(tet,
VCR the cure of external Sores, Scrof
ulous affections, Liver Complaint,
Qiiinsy, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Pains in
the Chest, Tumors, Diseases of the Skin,
Piles, Corns. Rheumatism, &c., &c., for
sale at the Drug Store of
S. 11. BUEHLER
Gettysburg, June 25.—tf
Xew Jrticie I
1000 LDS. of WALNUT KER
NELS, (in good order,)
wanted at lar.C. Weaver's Confectionary
in Gettysburg, for whiehlq, cts: a pound
will be paid in Cash. Immediate atten
tion is required. As the above article can
be prepared by those who have Walnuts
on hand,. at leisure hours, attention will
well pay. [Dec. 10, 1847.
ISABELLA. NURSERY.
MI RUFF TREES, of all kinds, (grafted
in the root,) can be had of the sub
scriber on realonable terms. Please call
and judge for yourbelves.
C. W. HOFFMAN.
GETTYSBURG, PA
DYSPEPSIA,
lad and all DiBraxes of the, Stomach aml
Bowils
YSPEPSIA, or Indigestion and its
jfi consequences.—An eminent Profes
sor says: "It chiefly arises in persons who
lead either a very sedentary or irregular
life. Although not regarded as a fatal di
sease, yet, if neglected, it may bring on in
curable Melancholy, Jaundice, Madness,
or Vertigo, Palsy, and Apoplexy. A greet
singularity attendant on it is, that it inay
and often does continue a great length of
time without any remission of the symp
toms. . •
CAUSES.—Grief and uneasiness o
mind, intense study, profuse evacuations,
Ogeellll la sentry, excessive use of spit ,
itous liquors, tea, tobacco, opium, and
othetnocpilos, lama/orate repletion, o
ver' &tendon of the' stomach, ' adefi
clenay',in the Secretion of the bile er
gastrielnice, exposure' hi - I°ld and damp
air, ere the chief causes of this disease.
STNIPTOMS;--Loss of appetite, nau
sea, hearoburn, acidity and foetid eructs!
dons, gnawing ot the stomach wheriirrip
ty, iinenliinell in the throat, pain in the
side, costiveness, Chilliness, languor, low
ness of spirits, palpitations, and diaturbk
sleep.
TREATMENT-,44. 11.4 LAS' 8
V.Ragr4BLAV i.LOMPOCWlttannev
er failed in affording immediate relief and
a radicalcura.for.thia.discuise.--,
Principal Office, N9..77 N. Eighth at.,
(met side, Philadelphia.. For sale in Get
tysburg by 8. 8. FORNEY.
July AO, 1847.-1:y
Stanton's External Remedy,
la twirl S 1.110411.11 EXT,
Is now universally acknowledged to be the
• . . , INFALLIBLE REMEDY •
'Foritheuenatism, Spinal Affections,Contractions
of the Muscles, SON Throat and Quinsy, Is
. lot% ordineeff;Piint hi - the Ilia and"
Chest, Ague in the f reast and Fite,'
Tooth-Ache, Spilling, Braises.'
Salt Rheum, Burns, Ciroup,.
• Frosted Feet and all
Nervous Diseases.
inn
UNT'S LINIMENT ia sustaining a notori
dia ety unequalled by any similar temetly, It
requires no pudfing to give it a reputation, it has
been for some time silently and surely securing
it, and now, when ito beneficial abet have been
experienced by so many, the expressionsof grat•
itude are continually appearing.- and those who
have been made whole by its means, stedesirous
that the afflicted should no longer remain ignorant
of its invaluable and infallible efficacy.
Mr. Cleo. E. Stanton, the Proprietor, is con•
stantly receiving testimonials of benefits received
from its use, and many of the cures it haseffeeted
almost exceed belief. In one•ease a child had
been a cripple for eight-years, having wrenched
the spine, when at the age of two years, by s fall
from a chair. Medical treatment failed, but four
bottles of the Liniment restored him to strength.
and he now joins with his playmates in their
youthfUl gambols, as robust as the healthiest of
them, and only a small hump on his back to re.
mind him of his early sufferings. Price 25 cents
pet bottle.
The .Nurires Friend.
STANTON'S PAPILLARY OINTMENT,
CENOWLEDGED to be the most valuable
sallah-. remedy that has yet been discovered, and
may be relied on with confidence by all w•ho may
have occasion for its use in cases of _
MILK FEVER, AGVE IN THE BREAST,
SORE NIPPLES. &c
This Ointment is particularly intended for those
complaints that Mothers are liable to during the
nursing of infants, and may be tmly called "The
Nurse's Friend. Price 25 eta. per box.
O. E. STANTON, Proprietor, Sing Sing, New
York. Soli by
S. A. Buehler and S. S. Forney, Get
tysburg ; IVolf, East Berlin ; A.
Farland, Abbottstnwn ; Lilly and Riley
Oxford ; Jacob .Itelabaugh, Hampton ; L'
Zack, New Chester; King, Hun
terstown Holtzinger Feree, Peters
burg, (Y. B.) ; G. fr. Heagy, Fairfield.
Jill: 7,1848.-6 m
Consumptives Read—Let none
despair.
THOMPSON'S
Compound Syrup of Tar it , IFood Napa
tha, the BL'Sr REND Y of the day
for CONSIIMeTION,
Coughs. Coley, Liver Com
plaint, 4.e., 4-c., 4-e. .
and all kindred diseases of the reapiratory
organs.
.1111IIIIS preparation, now so extensively used
Ram has no parallel, as an efficient remedy, in
the class of diseases for which it is applicable.--
Its peculiar composition enables it to act in. a
kindly manner upon diseased organs; soothing Ir
ritation, quieting the cough, and inducing an ea
sy expectoration, thus freeing the lungs and air
vessels from offensive matter, which otherwise
would aggravate disease, and ultimately result in
confirmed consumption. .....
To public speakers this medicine is invaluable
rendering the vote* clear and strong, and senior
ing any predisposition to disease in the Lungs an-
Bronchi's.
SEE WHAT A PHYSICIAN SAYS
go 'fter'r
lo ii i i n s i t g .is from Dr. Young, the distin
• Philadelphia, Jan.. 18,1847.
Hiving used in my practice, as well air in my
own IrainliV r niOnlioll • Compound Syrup of Tar
and Wood Napthia." I have no ilteettation in say
ing that it is the ape t”is of the kind
in use for persons suffering from Conaurnption,
Coughs, Colds, and all affections of the throat,
Wean; Ike. i•co prevalent ai,this ammo Ur the year
NiSL YOUNG, M.D., 152 Sprtlos
READ THE FOLLOWING!
• • Harrisburg, Nov, 18, 1845.
Dr. S. P. Thompscin--:•Dear'Sir: I soneiderit a
Crateful duty to publielracknowledge the benefit
I have derived from the use DI your invaluable
medicine, the Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood
Naphtha, In the spring of 1844, 1 Was taken ill
with bilious fever, and was very ill for a long
time. After I had partially recovered, my physi
cian informed me my lungs were affected, and
treated me accordingly. His skill had no effect,
for instead of getting better, I daily grew worse.
I was finally informed by him that "I was incu
rable, and must die, and that nothing remained
but preparation for another world." My weak
ness increased until I was confined to bed; 1 had
very severe pains in my breast, side and back,
shortnt•ts of breath, and I was so very hoarse that
my voice could not be heard, unless the ear was
applied close to my mouth. My cough was ter
rible, harassing me night and day, so that I could
obtain very little rest. While suffering in this
way, with no relief, I saw your advertisement in
the "Union," of this borough, with the certificate
of a lady of Philadelphia appended, which so near
ly described my case, that I resolved to try your
medicine and its effect upon me. I accordingly
sent to your agent, Dr. M'Pherson, and procured
a bottle. I had not used more than one-third of
it, before the hoarseness left me;
I then took it
regularly ; the pain in my breast,Src.left me ; the
shortness of breath and cough was removed, and
I am now able to walk about with renewed health
and vigor. You can make what use of this you
please. lam willing to give any satisfaction
that may be required of me if called on personal.
iy. With great respect, I remain your's, &c.
JACOB SQUIRE, In.
ID"This invaluable remedy is prepared only by
Angney & Dickson, N. E. Corner of Fifth and
Spruce streets, Philadelphia, and canbe had of the
following Agents :
S. S. Forney, Gettysburg.
~ R. Sngney, Carlisle. •
D. P. Lange, Hanover.
C. R. Morris 4. Co., York.
and by respectable Druggists generally. • -
Price 5O cents, or $l,OO per botUe. Bewareo
imitations.
Jan. 11, IS4B. !April 30, .1817.--.ly)
LP CULLEN'S!
=W=
DR. CULLEN AGAIN VICTORIOUS,
¶) OW AN U & WA LTON. 11 iladelphit
Gente.—ln justice to you 111, Wril al a dwty
I owe the public, I feel constrailled to fUrniqk a
'short statement of the wond er f u l
son Williain, and inally who read this testimdalal
will be surprised to find that he is Jiving:Lad
still more so, when they learn that he has entoe-
I y recn vered from thedreadlid Scrofula with,Nlhiehr
he has so long suffered,
It is now muic than tour years since the 41s
ease first made its appearance on one of his kgs,
in deep and running ulcers. These continued
more than two years. confining him to Mel t ed.
during which amend pieces of the bone cornea-
Way. It then attacked his arm, causing, sever e
painful ulcers. Several pieces of bone came limn,
the arm also. In this time (two years and Nix
months) he was under the treatment of several
of our best physicians, (and took some thirty or
more bottles of Sarsaparilla and lodine) and was
pronounced by the Doctors, INCURA&E. He
was then, upon the recommendation of Mr. Ha
slehurst, taken to "Will's Hospital," whdr i rt e
continued under the care of Dr. Parish, *Mee
months. He was then sent home as ineurablei—
In a lew months the other leg broke out in open
ulcers. Spirits of Tar was recommended,* •
friend—he took this about four months, without
benefit—indeed he got a orse, 'is hen 11 must say,
I gave up all hope of hi; ever getting well ; at
this siege of the disease, I was advised by the
Rev, A. D. Gillette, to try your medicine, I had
very little faith in it, I confess, (having isistelpo
many medicines without benefit.? He, however,
commencedd, taking the PA.NAOk.A op tllfrit of
of Marc, A. D: 1840;8nd 'has (teen oolog I filen
months. ; 'Oreentontbs after he beige the useof
thsPoracea, an ulcer made• its sweetness) upon
his neck above' the collar bone. This continued
open until about three weeks since, • wean Jr
. Ho tit
• stow sound, and in.theonjoymqnt
of perfoct health. 1 gra my tetully add totiorion•
141 to .
the many,already yonr peewee_ len. Otbs
wonderful efficacy of your "DR. CULLEN'S
DIAN VEGETABLE PANACEA."
Respectfully yours, . ,
HARRIET ptaititicoit,.
,
(tato of Philadelphia,) now Brainard ,Street
Mount Holly ; (flew Jersey. January 141 imp,
On this states:Bdb day of Match, A:141847,
before meths subscrittet, Aidoroltila lir for
the city of Philadelphia, peisonally came ,Usenet
D. Barker, who being duly-woo ileteSaltligslb
law, dbth depose and say, that the filets set forth
in the above statement ate true. HAVIIIIIT D.
. Sworn and subscribed boom me.
JOHN THOMPSON. Alderampor
Sold, wholesale and retail, by•RowAsta& W*&.
row, Proprietors, 376 Market street, Philadelpliia,
sod by the lollow•ing Agent..
S. .11. Buehler, Gettysburg. •
Wm. Bitifitger, Abbeturrawav
Lilly 4- Riley. , Oxford.
T. ). Cooper, Franklin tp.
Dec. 10, 1817.-2 m [Aukust 0, 1847:1.
ROWAND'S CARMINATIVE SYRUP
certain cure_for Dusubes,ltyouttsey,Clki•
kris Morbus, Bowel Complaints, &c.,
thousand* will certify who have. toited-its Irliftwere
within the few months it has INNSI slimed Mahe
public. Read the Certifiemiof.Dr. Roar, satiab
ly respectable physician of ' • •
'•Gentlemen-1 cheerfelly hear teatimes* tsdke
good effects of your .CARMINATIVE-Blittilf,
after having been mired:of 1111111 E EePOPIP
of Diarrhea, within the tut tow montb4.
opposed to lEVACKERT in any form, iSiselaktierech
persuasion from a friend, who keepaithaMiliare
as a"family medicine," to induce me, tO woke use
of it. Ha spoke so confidently, I pewit a trial;
and I was not slow to make a Wel arc *Le
second attack, having been relieved te poen qb fie
first. 1 have prescribed the Carminative Syrupto
a great many of my patients, and. I IL pleased to
say, withihe same good effects. Tie stn it liber
ty to use this as you please. Your's.
Nov. 25, 18.16. T. P. S. ROBT, N. D."
BY" For sale in Gettysburg by BUEH LER,
in Abbotudown Wai..Erretiroaa r in Orford
by LILLE S. RILEY, and in Fraokliu township by
Tuosus J. COOPER.
NO CURE-NO PAY r
ROSS' rBP3IIICITORANT.
FOR THE CURE OF
Consumption, Coughs, colds, Bran
ehitia, dtsthma, Croup, Whooping,
Cough, Spitting of Blood, Sore
7'hroal, Pains and Oppree
eione of the Breast, Dif
ficulty of Breathing,
and all other di
stases of the
PULMONARY ORGANS !
WS the most EFFECTUAL Remedy hitherto.
offeredlitiltifputlic — toritii - CURE of the
above complaints. Being free from all deleteri
ous and nauseating Drugs, it may be' takeis by
the most delicate person, or given to the hike, it
the breast, without fur of try- implement Whets
being produced by its use. Timm is asistketren
periority which ROSS! EXPECTORANT has
over every other preparation, and that ii, Li Itt Ate
moss pineal t
rrftead the following Crrtiftrati Nein Sr: T.
8. Allen, a pentletnan well known in this larty,...
who we cured by the use of free bottke eCtlis ilk
pentorant, after every thing , elm had failpl4w id
ford any relief. This is but one Of a 'noillnief
which the proprietor has ia his poiseasion, all of
which, in due time, wilt be laid before the public.
Razimerian," April 3, 1847.
Mr. Jae. F. Rosa—Dear Sir : About font weeks
ago I caught a severe cold ishlch,ll4ll upoli my
breast, accompanied with pain. in my aide and a.
dry backing cough. I ecambeaciptl; , tiil4o,killt
up that was reeommsadid to me, bet froCklfth
'derived not the lemt benelit,'l then coin
ed drinking , 'k
freely of composition tea,, Wy k
the same result ; in fact, my, cough Was getting.
, ii
worse, and I became so hoarse that If lk Milk.
difficulty I , could• speak above a 'lshii ' r At
your request, I was induced to try youft peirto--
rant, and I am-happy to inform you _I wacentise:•
ly cured by the use of two bottles.
1 ireiniiin, very tespectfully. yams, Le.
T. S. ALLEN, No. 5 Fayette st.
cr CA trtl ON —ln consequence of the many.
preparations now before the , public andet tbie
names of "Extracts," "Balsems," o 4rdpi,"
and even of a similar name, the ptpprietor deems
it necessary to caution the afflicted spinet Coun
terfeits. Each bottle of the gamine litae
words "Ron' Experforent—lmprovtil-4stainixs.
Md." blown in the glass ; the initials frig."
in connected capitals stamped on the seat and
my written signature on the wrapper, witheit
which it cannot be genuine.
ILTPrice, 50 cents per bottle, and the mosey to
be refunded it a cure be not effected, when lake
according to directions! Prepared only by
J. F. ROSS, Druggist, 4,itirnote.,
For sale by the following Agents :•
Samuel 11. Buehler, Gettysburg.
Geo. IV. Heagy, Fairfield. •
Wm. 111. Kettlewell, Petersburg.
TT REMEMBER—NO CURE, NO PAY
Nov. 12,1817. [May 290147--ly
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