=MEW DEESE AGittcus.rutt AL. 12EF,0231E [ From IMw•niug<' Honicalturigt PROFITS OF riturr CULTURn. ' 'Afq INV L.% 111191WiLL, PHILIOtt. IlaiNint Seen in a hue number of the lior tinultitriet,txr account of a cherry tree that produced ten dollars 'Worth of'fruit in 'one meson, permit me to give , a chapter or farts on fruits, moat of which are within ntY knowledge. Ce,A, Cson,a, of Cleveland, Ohio. has ot'LhlN, br Int 'hundred cherry tress, now 2eib5i741.04 In ,the year 1845 his crop 'tipwarils, of one tkousand dollars. managliki• his erehanl better than any other person in the 17nion, so far as my knowlet*, extends. , The trees are planted out twenty-five feet apart, the ground. kept properly enriched and cultiva ted, hut no crop is put in. ' fiCtEJTIA wAIS, Of Darby, near Mandel bits the remains of a cherry orchard, numispring seventy trees, mostly of the m,syduke variety. In the height of the aeriAVl his sales amount to upwards of 6'oool6llnm per day. ' Mr. S., to erinre a gni:P(l . 6sp every season, digs iu a horse cart load of manure to each tree in Autumn. HILL rE:NNKI.t r , of Darby, has twe nty akile.trees of, the Early Red-streak, and Enkly Queen varieties, that stand on half an mite; cif wound. lu Isl 6 these trees produced•three hundred bushels of fruit that stihtitio Thilattelphi3 market fur 75 , iisr bushel, in two hundred and twen 11dRam fur the crop. has a grape vine of the Rae- COOIt • vox "grape) variety, that covers the lops cif fourteen apple trees. It has never becu pruned, but produces seventy- tire. i t . iushels of grapes yearly, that sell for one bushel. The apple trees prodttlied good 'ciotia of fruit; and under the triti . ls produced a crop of grass ; thus npikiag three, crops fmin one lot of ground. • .I.4mts LAWS, of Philadelphia, has a MA- mar illashington Plum tree, that produces six;btishels of fruit yearly, that would sell ilOrtailet fur ten dollars a bushel. Fire of the above plums weigh a pound. Mr. Laws htts a small vinyard of Isabel la and Catawba grapes, near Chester, six teen wiles below Philadelphia, three-eighth of an acre of which came into hearing in 11 , 14.,t Mit tales amounted to three hun dred dollars. at eight cents per pound, or at the saterof eight hundred dollars Or acre, Nit 'yines only limr years old. . . • pR*TON DARLINGTON, of West Chester, Pa.iltas ft Catawba grape vine, that produ cee teu bushels of grapes annually. This crop is worth forty dollars at market price. JACOB Straytrtz, of Philadelphia, has a 111U6 Gage Plum tree, that produces ten bushels of fruit yearly, worth in market My frien r Ft.woon elladtrs Ford, Pa., the last sCUE•OII gnthered thirteen quarto of,gouseherries from one plant. lA , gardener, near Philadelphia, has twoorows of gooseberry plants, one hun dred and fifty feet long. One afternoon IM gathered, with his own hands, six bush els of fruit, and the next morning sold them in, Phitidelphia market for twenty-lour dollars. A gentleman of Philadelphia, having, two hjiriCo ... ire9B; that produced more fruit than his family could consume, concluded to send the balance to marku and expend the money ii would bring in wood for the poor. the,surplus produce thus sold, a mounted to forty dollars in one season. JUDGE LINE, of Carlisle, Pa., has hail Iwo Syrian apricot trees that have produ ced tiro bushels of fruit to each tree in a semi? Idthe Philadelphia market they have commanded one hundred and twbuty dollars; in the New York market oite hundred and forty dollars. Ikon lisTen, Of Camden, N. J., has lot& 'Tewksbury Winter Blush apple trees, that in 1846 produced one hundred and forty titalltet baskets of appleb. Without arty extra Care, ninety baskets of these were on hand late in the spring of 1817, wheh they, readily sold at one dollar per , , • 'Mu AiMitring facts relative to fruit grow ing near North river, hare not been publish ed' " ', t hree yeas ago, Mr. Charles Down ing, of Newburg, N. Y., informed Inc that a fruit-ma-or of his acquaintance in Fish ', ill landing, N. Y., had gathered fifteen barrels of 1•r Dodos from one tree, and sold them in New York for forty•five dul laya, Viler sante gentleman you speak of, in your , Frnisitod Fruit Treeii of America. as - ItatiOg' veld in N. York sixteen huudted Itusittils Of phims in , one se3llllll, has sent to , New. 'York apricots, and received four 'otlis donor' per Inuthel fur them. The a »we gtudeinan has often Haiti, that his plitaintrees, which ,tro set out about the Asikirsfilp,l.Mikd take up but little room, pay hiokostwo ?talk titan the whole of ht val.- ttalAo Swan of two hundred acres. Anoth crwer in your neighborhood has scut distirkeeskrod of Frost Gage Plums to inarkottisno season, rind received twelve kunilatiktkillasit'lin them. Yrit with oil these Cuts before us, there ile, au full supply of soy Lied of fruit itt the Phatillt i t ii rVelt -4 1.*cePt /1" , rielleolo-r . Atli ' 4 1 , 44 whetters ueyleet . , _ su4kukt,ftittllitt-tespfeutat it rtutural uegli. 11 , 4, 201 ,& tlittiikelo pay. WI) cents for a dui i free i , olhortisgaiu uro druid %hut overi lititt)!, 'will; to knit-growing, muffin tlimit drip' to aluttast limiting. NI , aiktd it ote ili lieir. /"Te ot iO 40141qtaiffillity,fte oltwebeimiiag the cut- UTPUINk..IOIO I , -1141 0 0 it, *At Vfery bp* wtit- ,4%.5100411 of °Olen, or 11tOlOOkig 01 fArkf 1144 1 10, es the oath* loo"frests. • • • 3LAC .SMITHING. .".~"` ~ . ~~~. r• .._.........~ rILF. undersigned has connected with a big coachmakin g Esiabli,Anuunt a large Smith Shop, and is prepared to do ItLAcKsmiTHING. IRONINCI CARRII,D3. PEIGIC3, Wi,CONS, 161, lie would say to those who hare Gorses to shoe, that he has in his employ first-rate hands; which, with his personal attehiion, wiH enable him to give entire satisfaction to all those OM may fivor him with a cull. CARRIAGE & BUGGY SPRINGS, (warranted) wilt be promptly made to or tier at nil timer. 1111-J'All kinds of REPAIRING done, both in Wood and Iron, at the most reduc ed prices. 11 ( .7-Thankful for past encouragement, the subscriber solicits a continuance of pat ronage, and invites his friends to call at his Establishment in west Chambersburg st., a few doors below Thompson's lintel. C. W. HOFF3IAN. Gettysburg, October 15, 1847. G. E. BUEHLER ESPECIT LI. 1" informs his friends 1 1 111, and the Wilk- generally that he kIS flow on [1:111a a large assortment or TIN Ir.l 1: of every description, which he will sell at milder:kw prices—all warranted. Persons wishing to purchase at loll' rides will do well to call before purchasing else where. not - sr, SPOUT/.VG will be made and pot up at 12. 1 , cents a foot.: Getlysburg, liareh 12, IS 17 The Daily Aatioral 4s pi-Bustin) FA.F.By It.lY IN THE City of Vt .. .oll'loos, at S o'clock. P. Sundays excepted—and ,erred to liti•cribers in the City; at the Navy Yard in Georgetown ; in Alexandria and Baltimore on the same evening, at t; cents a week. payable to the sole Agent of the Whig, G. 1.. Gillchreii, ,or hi, order. It is afo, mailed to any part of the U. silates Im' $I per annum. of . $2 for six months. payable in ad. ranee, Ads ettisenients of ten lines or le,, in serted one time for Sir cents ; two tittles for 75 cent,; three times ; one meek for 1.1 75, two weeks t0r5,...? %S; one month ,S.I; too months ; three months .$10 ; tax 1110Ittia , SI : one year IS'uf —payable always in adt acre. 121 IL NATIONAL WIIIG is what its name indicates. It speaks the sentiments of the Whig party of the Union un every eptextiou of public policy. It :ulcerates the election to the Presi dency Of %aril tax TA !LOA. StibiUCl to the deci sion of the Whig National (den n ention. It makes war to the knife upon all the measures and acts of the Administration deemed to lie' aciterse to the interests of the country. and exposes withent fear or favor the corruptions of the party in pow er. Its columns ate epee to ei city 011111 in the country for the discussion of political or any oth er questions. In addition to politics. a large portion of the National Whig will be devoted to publications upor, Agriculture. Mechanic and other useful arts, Science in general. Lan•, :kledicine, Statist. &c. Choice specimens of American and Fo reign Literature sill also be given. including Reviews, &c. A weekly list of the Patents is sued by the Patent Office will likewise be pub lished—the whole forming a complete Mindy neuspaper. THE WEEKLY NATIONAL WHIG, one of the large,st newspapers is the U. States, is miw made up from the columns of the Daily Na ;lona! Whig, and is published every Saturday for the low price of 14 per annum, payable in ad. vance. A double sheet of eight pages will be given whenever the press of matter shall justify it. The memoirs of Gen. Taylor, written ex measly for the National Whig are in course of publication They commenced with the second number. a large number of copies of %%hick have been panted, to supply calls fur bite); numbers, CHARLES W. rt:NToN. • • _Proprietor of National Whig. Washington, Oct. 2:?, 1l -17.—t;u1 (tti) Dr. C. W. .Ippleloses Celebrated Remedy FOR DKA ESS, da_k.AINS in. and discharge of inatt•yr from. the ear together with all other impleas2lll symp toms. which either accompany or announce op mooching Deafness. This int ahiable the result of a long and taithfully pursued course of experiments instituted with the vole view to diseotei (ii possible) a certain, and, at the same time, a sate remedy for this ilicadtully afflicting disorder, and after being extei,ively usedin the private practice of the subscriber duriuq the last eight years, in cry numerous casts with the most remarkable SUCCe, , t, is now 'named to lire public, for the benefit of those w ho, trout distanceor other cause cannot hate the per,onal attention of the proprietor. iii the fulle,t confidence at its efficacy. and in the firm belief that it will not disappoint the expectations of those oi Ito may hareurcasion for its u-e ;in short, that it is the most \'A LUA- I:1.E article cter offered to the public for thus di- VrFor sale in Gott ybburfy. by S. IL BrEULER, in Abbottbiown by Wm. lb Twit; En, in Oxford byla LLT & ItiLt.r; and in 1120:111 townallip by 'roux 41 , . J. Coors. [Aug. Ur. Cullen's Indian Vegetable .Vciffic For Female Complaints. 41,1,1115 medicice is fast taking the place niece ry preparation heretofore used for diseases "vrising from ‘Veak nets or other tames. All that is neeessaty to secure this medicine a place in the Doniesti:. Practice of every family, vrhen such a medicine it. needed, is a trial. li speaks ...lima! is innocent in irs op-ration, and no injury can a rise from its Übe at any time. lirFor sale, whole;ale and retail. by ROWAN!, AC WALTON, ropriet,yrt+.376 Market at. Phila. and by S. li. 111.51:1.11.Elt, Geltyaburg; Wtn: Bittinger, A blaitbtown ; Lilly & R iley. Oxford, mad by T. J. Cooper, Franklin (p. '47—l.y . . rex Obit Via for, 1;10R the cure of external Sores, Scra m- *dons affections, Liver Complaint, (416115 y, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Pains in the Chest, Tumors, Diseases of the Skin, Piles, Corns. illiemnatism, — &n., for Elate at the Drug Store of S. 11. HUT:HMI:R. Gettysburg, `June .1 Metv .19•Iirir! 1000 1;13:9. of WALNUT KER NELS, Ow good order,) wanted at sr_77 C. !hare r• Confectionary in Gettysburg-,for which 13} els. a pound will be paid in Cash. !Immediate atten 'lion is required. As the above article can be prepared by those who have Walmns on hand, at leiimre hours, auentiim will well pay. CUec. 10, 18.47. j IBABEILLA NITIISERY. OleaTVSSintli; PA. RU IT TREES, of all k i ads, .( gr a fted ,Ull7 in the root,) eat) be had of the sub aeriber on reason:l6lu ,ternatt. Please cell end jut* for yotirsolese, . . C. W. -110FrMAN: AFFLICTED READ !--LET NONE DESPAIR ROSS' EXPECTORANT, FOIL Tut.: 'nu: or Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Broil. dathing, Croup, Whooping Cough, Spilling of Blood, Sorr Dorval, Pains and Oppres sions o/' the Breast, fieulty of Breathing, ' and all other di seases of the PULMONAR4 011(1ANS valuable preparation h.ts been before • the public for several years. during which lime the Proprietor has received numeroue testi monials of its super lot elliCaCy /1.1 the above men tioned complaints. The following is an extract from the letter of o friend, dated Thihnleipbta;Jan. !!6, rs4B, Dear Friend—The success of the Expectorant has exceeded all expectation. For instance, my friend 'Mrs. 11--- . -1 was sulfuring (tom a belele cold contracted some lire or six weeks ago, du• ring which time she had taken many highly re. commended remedies, but without experiencing the least Senetit, until. at my earnest solicitation, she consented to try...ROSS' EXNECTORYNT" and was completely cured by the use ol two but. ties. The next patient was .11i,s 11-1, I xis. ited her and bound idie had taken n severe cold, for the cure of which she had tried many PUP, (rums, but with no effect, I gave her one bottle of the Expectorant, and it bet completely. The third cure was on a lad who had ta• ken a tremendous cold on account of .ex posure limn running errands. Ibis cough was of no or. dinar y kind—one bottle cured him, Your friend, . C. W. 11.3"CA.UTJON!—In consequence of the many preparation• now before the public imiler the 11.1101:11 of -Extracts." , Ilalsams.''''Syrops,"&c. and even of a similar nn me, the proprietor deenis it necessary to caution the afflicted against Conn. terfeits. Each bottle of the gr, , o4itte has the wools RT Err rriOra 111—/Mpll/1, ft— e, . 1 [ blown in the glass ; the initi a l s J. F. R." in connected capitals stamped on the seal, and my soriltot signattue on the otapper,without which it cannot be genuine. LT Price. :10 cents per bottle, and the money to he refunded it a cure be not effected, when taLen according to directions! Prepared only by J.' F. ItOsS, Druggist, Baltimore. For sale by the followin Agents:— Sunnis . / 11. Buehler, Gettysburg. Geo. Ir. Heagy, Fairfield. U . '''. 31. Kettleirell. Petersburg. tt riII:MEMBER—NO C CBE. NO PAY La Feb. 1 ISIS. [May f2,,1547—1y Indian foltwelnble Panacea, DR. cuLLEN AGAIN VICTORIOUS. TE) , ()WAND & WALTON. l'hiladelphit :- 4•le, I;euts.—ln justice to you se well as a duty I owe the public, I furl constiained to furnish • short statement of the xvontlertul soffiriugs °fury soli William, and many who read this testimonial will be surprised to find that heis still living, and still more so, when they learn that he bas entire ly recovered from the dreadful Scrofula with which be has so lung suffered. It is now more than lour yeansince this'll', ease first made its appearance arson* of his legs, in deep nod running ulcers. These continued more than two years. confining him to his bed. during which several pieces of the bons earnes'. way. It then attacked his arm, causing seven paininl ulcers. Several pines Whoa. ea mi from the artn also. In this time (two years 4 , 11.1 months) he wee under the treatment - of - until of our best physicians, (and took some thirty or more bottles of Ssiroapatille and lodine) sod Wa s pronounced by the Doctors,--INCDRABLIS. -He was then, upon the recotrucendation,of Mr. Ha zlehurst, taken to "Willa Hospital," where be continued under the can of Dr: Parish, th(rt months, lie Was then tent homiaii ineurable.r. In a pew months the other leg brake out la(opsn ulcers. Spitits of Tar was reeomMended by , a frien.l---he took thia•aboat few -months, without benefit—indeed be got worse, when I must say, I gave up all 'tope of hit elms getting well ; , 'sit this stage of thndiseue, I. wen advised by . the , Rev. A.-1). Gillette, to try your nindieisse. I bad very little faith in it, I confers, (having tried so many medicine* withont benefit.) if*, however, commenced, taking the PANACI.,C on the fug of of March, A. D. i 14415, anti*" beam:uslng,* ten' months. 'rhreemonthe slier he began the use of the Panacea, an ulcer made its appeprepten a his neck above Die collar bone., Tkis coatis) kif i open until boat three Weeks since, *max 1. sea um. Ile is now sound, and In the enjoyment of pet feet health. 1 gratefully add my,tartimoo:., sal to the many already in your rossossion. of the wonderful efficacy of your "DR. CULLEN'S IN- 1)IAN VEGETA.TILE PANACEA." Reipectfully yours. HARRIET D. BARKER (Late of Philadelphia,) now Brainard Street Mount Holly. New Jersey. January Ist 1847. On this sisteenth day of March, 't. D. before riae,thl subtocriber, an Alderman its and for the city of Philadelphia, personally came Harriet O. Barker, who being duly sworn according to law. loth depose and say, that the facts set forth in the above statement ate true. Ilattatur P. BMIK Ca. Sworn aid SUbliCri ed before toe, JOHN THOMPSON, Alderman. Sold. wholesaleand retsil. by Ito ws &W • t.• i•orc, Proprietors, 376 'AI a rket street, Philadelphia, and by the tellouioe Agent s S. H. Buehler, Cettyabing. Jim. //Winger. Abbottatown. Lillq 4.. Miry. Oxford. 7.. Y . Cooper, Franklin tp. Dee. 10, IF /7=lrn (August 6,1847.3 ROWANIES CARMINATIVE SYRUP S a certain cure for Diarrhea, Dysentery, Cho leta Morbm, Rowel Complaints. &c.,&c., as thousands will certily who Lint tested its virtues within the lew months it hat nein offered to the public. Read the Certificate of Dr: 110 111 t, a high ly respectable physician of Philadelphia: ..Gentlemen-1 cheerfully beat testirnmy to the good effects of your CARMINATIVE SYRUP, atter having been cured of sirs revere attacks of Diarrhea, within the last sew-months: Being opposed to QUACK, car in any bout, it took much persuasion front a friend, who keeps it in his house as a "family medicine," to induce me to make usit of it. lle spoke so confidently, 1 gate it a trial; and I was not slow to make u trial of it, on the second attack, having been relies cid so soon on the first. 1 have prescribed the Carminative SYrup to a great many of my patients. with 1 am pleased to say, yt kb the same good effects. You are at liber ty to use this as you please, Your's, &c. Nov. 25, 1846. T. I', S. ROBY. /IL D." tErFursalein Gettysburg by S.IL. BUEHLER, in Abbotistown by Wis. llarritroata, in Oxford by LILLY & Muir, soil in Franklin township by TllO3lll Goering. A CERTAIN CURE FOR TIE PILES. , Dr. Cuticle* , 64 NUAAN Vegetable l'iles Remedy, is a slimes tic preparation, which has been used with en tine peeress Mr many years. Being an internal meJleine, it has a decided preference over outward applitations, which are but palliatiies and not cu. ranee*. This medicine acts upon the diseased parts, producing healthy action and a permanent [ l .lre—Wy7etil WI AL/M1 . 317,0X ItIFUND Tux sto• ILFSohI, wholesale and retail, by itowsan WIL'ION, Proprietors, 370 Market street, Phila., and by S. 11. BUMMER, Gettysburg; Wtn. flit• tinge; . .Abboti;;Town- 'Alley & Rrley, Oxtord,and T. J. Cooper, Franklin tp. (Ang.ti, ILVEIt AND GERMAN 8 114VER 1:1 PENCILS, VIOLIN STRINGS, kc., of beat quality, elm. alwaya bud at the Faney,Siore of C. IVEA VEIL April:lo, 1610. W • ATQIIESof ap Wilds; wiR be of;aniti and' repaired; at the abortest notice, at FRAZER'S Clock & Watch,Establialunent, in Getty aburg. July le, PM, tf ~~ y J~~~~ OF VAlllOl.7g FOE ".S:IY.E 7111S' 0171('L' Stanton's. pxternal Remedy, r•LL,. 1,1,i11.711r.VT, Is now universally sr kno - u !edged to be ;he INFALLIBLE REMEDY For Itheumatism,'Spinal Alreetions,Contrartion , of the Munelet, Sore Throat and goin,.). Is mien, Ohl Ulcers. Paine in the th , ck arid Chest, Ague in the ilieast and Face, Tooth-Ache, Sprains, Ilroi,e., Malt illunint. Burn*, Croup, Ftatited Fret and all Nen oin. Diseases. imp UST'S LINI.M ENT is sustaining • notoni. sty unequalled by any sunder teniedy. It re.toires no pulllieg to give it a reputation, it has been for some time silently and surely secuting it, and now, when it, beneficial effects hare teen experienced by so many, the ea preesionsof :rat. itude are conllnuolly, appearing. and those who have been made whole by its means, areilesiroos that the afflicted should no longer reinainiguorant of ita invaluable and infallible etheacy. ( ;em E. Stanton, the Proprietor, i■ con stantly receiving testimonials of benefits received from its use, and many of the cures it haseffeeted almost exceed belief. In ore ease a child had been a cripple for eight years, haying wrenched the spine, when at the nee of two years, by a all from a chair. Medical treatment tailed, but four bottles of the Liniment restored him to strength, and he now joins with his playmates in their yraithltil gambols, as robust as the healthiest o then). and only n small hump on his !sack to re mind hint of his early sufferings. Price . .!Scents pet bottle. The Aurselx Friend. sTANToN . s PAPILLARY OINTII.EST, ACKNOWLEDGED to be the most valuable remedy that has yet been discovered. nod may be relied on nith confidence by all who may have occasion Or its use in cases of FEVER, A 1;I:F. IN THE BREAST, SURF: NIPPLES. &c. This Ointment is particularly intended for those complaints that Mothers are liable to during the purring of intants. and may be truly called ••The Nurse's Friend. Price .15 eta. per box. G. F.! STANTON, Proprietor, Sing Sing; New York. Sold by S. li. Iluehier and S. S. Forney, Get tysburg ;it in. Troll. East Berlin; O- P/mina, Abbottstown Lily ca ROM Oxford ; Jacob Aulabaugh.Bampson;_4'. 'Luck, New Chester; Ab'm rues. Run terstown ; liolizinger 41k; 4i/reef Paters burg. (Y. B'.) ;. (1. Tf. He gy, Fairfield. Jan. 7, Consumptives Read—Let none THowsoNfEl Compound Strap if Tim 111- Weal NaptA tha, the BEST REND Vol the day for 1,114118041 PTIQN, IhOttpor • dnti lo,Caltla, Liver Con- , plaint, fe., and unlimited dificaops or the respiratory ori M a" IRIS grepiratioa, non' so extensively used da hat uo 'parallel, as as efficient remedy, in the elm dr diseases for which it is appl.eabk. - Itspecbliir.compaction dials it to net in • kl•4lff Ixatitbing in ritiOon, ipietin; the gang*, aDVI iadOciag sa ea expegtorafioo, pus freeing,the kings and air vessels (tuna offensive nutter, Welt othernite would aggravate diseline;and'ultinistelyrresult its eongrined donsouipies. politic. speakers this medicine is invaluable rendering., the voles chair and MIMI.. and willev lag any pedispositiou to disease in the Lungs an- Bronclnie. SEE WIP.AT rIIITMCLAIIr fXTS. The tollovriag lsi tiosi br. Toubit,tlie diatier talahed vocalist: Pbs, 1817. Hating use d isi' thy 'partite, as lien is hi m 7 own Ilunily."Thonnone(Compound SynspolTar sal Woolf Nash:L."l have ao hesitation ift say ing that it is :be MIST PIIPPAILITI.4II of the kiwi in um .for persons suffering from Consumption, Conlin), Colds„ end all allieetines ot the threat. breisLat.,vo prevalent it this season of the you. W3I. YOUNG, AL D., LW spree/Ist. READ THE FOLLOWING! ilstrisiong. Nov. W. 1114.5. • Dr., S,, P. Thompson—Dear Sir: 1 eciaiederit a . grateful duty to publicly acknovrkage the benefit, I bare derived from the use of your invaluable medicine, theromPound tropoi Ter aid Wood Naphtha. In the spring of 1841;1 wet. taken ill with itiliciun titter, soil 4nai tiery ill for a long time. After I had partially totomerd,• ay Sias informed me 7 lugs were afflicted. sad treated me actordia yr . His skill had se effect. for instead of getting Leittfr. I daily gtyw warm I was dna* inticuterbt him that iris sea= table, and mast Me, and that itching reemined but preparation for another world." My weak ness increased until 1-wasestalsod to bed;J had very severe pains in my breast, side sad bock, shortness of breath, and I was an sing hoarie list my voice could not be heard, unless tlinerai was applied close to my mouth. My cough was ter rible, harassing me night and day, so the I could obtain very little rest. While suffering in this way,with no relief, I raw your advertisement in the "Vnion, - of this Ixtrougb, with the certificate of a lady of Philadelphia appended. which so near ly described my case. that I resoled to try your medicine and its effect upon me. I accordingly sent to your agent, Dr. 111Therson. and procured a bottle. I had riot need more than one-third of it. before the lwar , eness left me; I then took it regularly ; the pain in my breast. Cc. left me; the shortness of breath and rough was 'emoted, 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 Bite any satisfaction that may be requited u! me if called on personal ly. ‘Pith great respect. I remain roar's. &e. JACOB SQL'IBE, 5. ltrThis invaluable remedy rs prepared only by Angney k Dickson, N. E. Comer of Fifth and Spruce itreets,Pitiladelpbia.and call be bad oftbe following Agent; : - - S. S. Forney, Gettysburg. R. dingney, Carlisle. U. P. Lange, Hanover. C. A. Morris k Co., York. and by respectable Druggists generally. Price 31! cents, or $l.OO per bottle. Desrareof imitations: Jan. 1-1,18418. [April 30,1817.-Iy] DYSPEPSIA, and and all Diseases of the •Stomach and Bowels. 11 YSPEPSIA, or Indigestion and its consequences.—An eminent Profes sor says: "It chiefly arises is persons who lead either a very sedentary or irregular life. Although not regarded as a fatal di sense, yet, if neglected, it may bring on in curable Melancholy, Jaundice, gladness, or Vertigo, Palsy, and Apoplexy. A great singularity attendant ou it is, that it may and often does continue a great length of time without any remission of the symp toms. CAUSES.—GIief and uneasiness of mind, intense study, profuse evacuations, excess in venerY, excessive use of spir lions liquors, Ira, tobacco, opium and other narcotics, imaniaerate repletion, o ver distention of the stomach, adelii ciency in the secretion of the bile or gastric juice, exposure to cold and damp air, are the chiel causes of this disease. sym rroMS.-- r LOSs of appetite, nau sea, heart-burn, acidity and fiend eructa tions, gnawing Of the .stoiniCh when emp ty, uneasiness in the throat, pain in the side, costiveness, chilline s, languor, low ness of spirits, palpitations, mid disturbed sleep. TREA st ENT.-'— DR. .11,1, EX I'EOPT.HBLE OJIPOUND has nev er flailed in afforditOr, immediate relief and a radical cure for this disease. Principal 01lice,' No. 77 N. Eighth st., east side, Philadelphia.. For. sate in Get tysburg ' S. FbRNEY. Juiy ao, 18 17.—1 y IrliEmpT3 tCREEADLy to an Act of Assembly entitled "An Act to Raise County Rates and Levies," requiring the . Conintissitmtnitt i the respective Counties to publish a statemou n t of the RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES yearly-- , We.the Cornelis / 144d Taxes of said County do REPORT as follows, viz : From the Fourth day of January, A. D. 1847, to the 'third day of litinktjr; - 1848--both days inclusive : David M'Creary, Esq;, Treasurer, and Commissioner DOLLS. CTN. To Casht in ORTtessurer, at Int settlement, 680 944 Out standing County Tax and Quit Rents in hinds of Collectors,': -' i' (' ': 4100 . Bll' essinto Rota *ad Loki ironed fib 1847, "ilk : ' , • Borough or Gettysburg, ,!, 1781 00 • , Du Quit Rents, 17810 Cumberland Township, 601 os Germany. “ 865 62 Berwick. • 4 ' , TO *at ••. :- Huntington, " „. 516 26 ' Latimore. o „.. 34 04 Ilamiltouban, '' Liberty, `i 327 14 Hamilton, " ' , OW 31 . • Mei:tette:l I , , • 006 .88 Straban ": ." : •en so, rniotid T - ' 11 . 0 ' 114 icqw., k. , , 461 SO rMte ga ' 1100:00 tolftlfrq„ , , • ' - `1131E 1 311 33 Reeding 523 64 Freedom' 4 235 66, 4 Union. 474:.U$ • 33344 3 1 ; ;• •• • •-•—• —:831.04 To cash received !to% 4. A IL, Buehler. fur rept, up to lit Apri1,7347, • - ' Cub 110411411; . & (Mort roots, “ foga B: B. Buehler, Ihr reedignioutode forfeited, “ • Freak JOhi-Ot lierey,-k*old,eigah .4 from, Bunke* Estate, for Com, • ' - et • Addiadilial'ailt ftom sundry parson , 19 204 frout tfhatilraltriSer, r fines d" leis '‘ 62 1 44 00 04 To E f rrOrs matters of Abatinnent at lait Se_t s tlemeriS , TS Abatement on payment of State Tax; aCr The Outitanding Comfy' lax and Quit Rents appear to be in tAt Imulf Oh following Wieder,. ti.r 1 TRA". . eql+ s clrOlta. TO,WitlilIPS. 1645. Qttirdin Arnistrong, ' Borough of Gettysburg, 6126 43 1846. henry Welty,' •• ' •I 1 38 00 a • ' Jac - (Lire, Berwick, 19 88 " Michael Herring, ' Hamiltonben, , 21 85 " John Carpenter, Freedom, 14 85 1847. John Brown, Biwough of Gettysburg, 178 00 " Jacob Herbst, Cumberland, 118 40 " . Henry Snyder.l Germany, . 145 62 " • Joseph J. Smith, Berwick, 170 67 a Jacob, 4.. Trestle, Huntington. _ i=;' ; ; :136 14 " James Myers t t , 'outman, 272 , 0 4 " Jams Wilion,t if antiltonban, 70 24 a Martin Ilill,t Liberty, 67 14 B. Hildebrand.* Hamilton, , • 59 76 a 1 / a niel Piank,•• ) Menallen, 44 31 a Win. &der,. ' • Terone, • 100 00 a Anthony Strtith,t Morintpleasant, ' 471 413 a Abr'm Chronister.o. Reading, .'' .75 54 a Gage Keralater.i Union, 60 . 18 'Since paid , in full. t Since paid in part. &rebut, Franklin. Conowar, Mountjoy, and reickonitown. ships, hare paid off their duplicates in full before the setdentent. TO THE HOSORABLF. THE JUDOES COURT QP MINON FLEAS OF ADAMS COUNTY. 1r,(7 E, the undersignitl, duly elected Auditors , to settle and adjust the Public Acconnts, of tire eosk cemmisfirers or ?iP i said enuroty, elel,heTkog been erorn or affirmed agreeably tv law, REPOR'r the tolloivink be a general statement of said AettOsinisirfrirdi t h e-411664 df Jantia&, A'. 1). 1847, until the 3d day of January, A. D., 1848, both days inchwire. • . . . ~ • , , . David, AVCrivaryi, Baq". l Treasurer, and the Commissioners, in account with the Go. of Ado:uto.- nor.t.s. To Cash' in hands of Treastirer atlast settlement, ' 880'@43 Outstanding Tax_and Quit Rents tn hands of Coßeetors,_4los_Bl County• Rates and Levies assessed f 011847. 0653 04 Quit Rsnu for 1847, 178 00 Emu - initialer. of abatement elitist am lomPot, On 'f'n Abatement on payment of State Tax at ilanisburg 521 05 (AIM from D. A. Buehler, for Rent up to Apritlat 1847; ' 3 O 00 Cash from Sherman and Welsh (Court costs). ' 317 98 Cash from E. lk Buehler. for Iseoptizance—;forittil, 4'so Cash from .1. C. Frey for old sign, . 00 Cash from &inlet's Estate. for Costs. lie' 94 Lb. Additional tax from sundry petunia, )9.29; Cash from Sheriff Shriver for Jury fines and veraiets, *ll 00 W E, the undersigned, Auditers of the empty. of Adains,Pennsylcania, and. sworn it, instittince do REPORT, that we met, did audit, settle and adjust;isedortling to law, the Aceount of ..- Treasurer and Commissionent of *14,*114V, commencing on the 4th day of January, 1847,andending on theld day of/Solari:1848, both t/sYs t..that Acwouit Wt l o l . l l - tled above and entered of record in Settlement-book, in the Commissioners" Ofirice,of Adams county, is correct, and that we finds halseee due to the County of Adams, by DAVID WeltrAlW, TTentleNr...tl_f*ttgqpnty, in Cash, of Fifteen Hundred andllizty•finarnel• tars, Eighteen and Otte-half Cents. In testimony whereof we have n rnalessel our hands'at the Mfice of the Comtnissioners asti tysburg, our place of settling public accounts. the 3d day of Jadueo;:lB4l3, - and also do we find in out-standing taxes, the stittk'bf Two Thousand and Ninety-five Dollars and Me tants. ' . • , Gettysburg, Feb. 4,1848.-4 t TO THE AFFLICTED ! Compound Medicated Candy. FOR 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 This Candy is entirely a vegetable pre paration, the principal ingredients being, Hore-hound, Wild Cherry, Sarsaparilla, Boueset, Elecampane, Liquorice, Flax seed, Iceland Moss, Prickly Ash, Ate. 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 impo s ed upon by the enormously high prices which are generally exacted for Patent and other medical Preparations. Each package contains directions. Cult and try it! Prepared and sold at the Confection and Variety store of the Subscriber in West York street, one square front the Court house, and next dour to Thompson's Ho-. tel. It can also be had of the following a gents— s. 11. Utielsler and S. S. torney, Gettybloug ; J. Blinlerhoir. :qrs. Duncan, CablWowo J. Lower, .Arrerwlietowoi Petri. Micli.ley,latim ma.bars; 11. 'Kauffman, 'Ponders vine ;. J. Hai*. holder. lkodersgille; Stride, puttetow's.3lill; JB. ; Ilsnry,Abbotts kt n ; and Johnoon, }:totoitsiirg. C. WEAVER. Gettysbbi:, Per. 17, 1547. Kti 5,; - cpatulninziirs ii - i?'‘.Bil iilifblNS DI POR 1.847., • . . - COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE, ADAMS COUNTY, PA. 30 00 317 08 4 50 1 00 17 94 SLOAN 81} *2,096 05 DITAr2S 3 , riErpininitr ali , e oOwko4 Vq* !Protection against Loss by CUM: "Cumberland Valley 3lutlial Protection gAis Oompany," being incorporated by an Act ut the Legislature, and fully organized and in opeaa tion under the direction of the following Maid of Managers, viz: 'l' C Miller, James Weakly, 11 W M'Cidlougli, A l; 'l' A 111•Kinley, Philip Spangler, Samuel Galbraith, t , amilel ..Ib . nt King, (Ailants,) Jolia. Zug, 'unmet Huston. J T Greert,,lJ Bear—call the attention of the iidtbit ants of Cumberland, and Adams counties to the cheapnes.i of the rates, and the many ads outages Which this kind of insu ranee ilab ut cr ally 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. !id. For insurance no more is demanded than is necessary to meet the expenses of the Company. and Indent:lit} against losses which may happen. 311. The inconvenience of frequent renewals is avoided by insuring for a term ails e 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 hO furtive years and 41. AO tor survey and - policy, and on More unless loss be SUN Wined to a greater amount than the limits on hand will cover, end then no more than a pro rata share. These rates me much cheaper than those of other companies, ex cept such as are incorporated on the suite princi dles. 'l', C. MlLLEll,President. A. G..Mts.ttiti Secretary. • Idrifhe following named person! , have lieenar pointed .4grorts for Adams County W Pax. lon, Esq. General Agent for Adams roomy; .1 A Thompoon and 1) Ziegler, Gettysburg; Won It Stewart, Petersburg; Henry Slyero. New Ches• ter; Henry slayer, Abbottstown ; Hanle! Coni• tort, 'Stratum township ; Abrahunt King. Hunters. !awe i David Blythe, Fuitlield ; 'l.' Wietman, Arendtssille; Wm MOllillol/ end Abel 'l' Wright Beadereeille; Dr. I) Mellifiger,l:Alßt .Ib.lll Scott, Caihtaa oi. .Sept, 13, 16.—tf in account with the County of Adams, as fellnytti DOLLIIe .001(ue. .4rireftro cor es faine,, le : rzvnl . By auditing ptiblff. iicecouts, ,1 11410),1)1) • • "peblia offices, E. W. Stahl*, Alt 7k Trosiurer of Foley.house. a 4 , 70 4.#0 Fox and Wild Cat scalps, John IWGinly, in trust for Commissioners, appoint- 4 -ed by the Court, pay, Grand Jury and 'rip Staves pay, 1847, Ts* refunded. Officers of Spring Election, Court Cryer's pay, Sheriff Bills of Court Costs, 'ft General Jury and 'rip Staves' Pay, Counsel Fees to Commissioners' 40.00 J. Clapsaddle, part pay on Rock Creel Bridge' ' 1 10/61/0 Aueuors' Pay, '" • •" ' i s ' W Expenses of holding appeals throughtnit the emitayi ?VIM Justices and Constables Fees for eommitth* tigititiferl.lll Wood for Public Buildioge, Cunnigham, Commissioner l ti Pay, r. 11 11 0 ad Josep Fink. "•• .'r PSI 46 A. Heintzelman, , " • Clerk'e Pay, ~ , t •, I 't tliggloblge Ey Incidental Expenses, Prothonotary-, Register, and eterirciffrelliddhii i tilliiiii 7 ":46ll6 - Sheriff's Costs for reqdlitition. front Go,. 16tutillt,'"q" ' 1610 70 t Hardly at Pt ittini and PdblioViiethilhgt, ,‘ - - -...140 , 0. Public Printing and Blanks. • i 1 ,„ , t 1 ~...., P o _ollll4l and il ltationery, &c., Rlf C 0 0 1 61.1 °PRO! l,' i, _ . 71 " Xil i lli s i ltil r i l it li tiepingPriponeri, , ' 1 • ' Quit „Restapaid Geo. lifura up to lit Jan. 180, Coroner,' Fees, • • ' . Damage, and Darelge nltwp,,___._ _... .. ~. --4- fil itliiirittitalihice on Pr isoners, • . ' , • Officers of General Election, e 404 . '40 , ~,, Sheriff's Costs for Conveying Prisoners to E:,sliste , ' Penitentiary, ' ' /4 op . Apptopriations made to Fire CoMpanies of tits Ptir- ,• ough of Gettysburg. . , { tope B. Scheirer, for summoning Jurors, Oa 00 'Director of Poor's Pay-, 60.00 Abatement to Collectors, of 5 per cent., 1184 00 Moses M'Clean, Elul., (in trust) for E. State Prison, 67 MO Certificates of Constables' returns, OS lirlf Exoneration, 'to Collectors. • 177- 8* Collector,' Fees, .044' du Treasurer's Salary, • **o 011 Ofitstanding County Tax & Qnuit Routs, 1,095•011 Balance in hands ok Treasurer, • - 1.50C•111i 111 testimony that the. 'foregoing •statements of Receipts and penditit rea, exhibited at thehothre of the Tomo for of amid County, is a eorrert • and true copy, as taken front and compared with the original remaining in the books of this crifice,....iVir harm hereunto set our ' • hands, and strand the ilea' of said office, at Gettysburg. the 3d'day of January, A. D., one , thonsand eight kundred and forty`eight. - JOSEPH FINK: • • A. 11E1NTZE IA AN, Conemiesisreere, JACOB KING, Attest—J. A (MUM BAUGH, Clerk. , • • .40.1.: Ifni. i By ilbiburiteineints on Coninoiminers'-Or.lers, - ••••• 11770 1 Certitleatsa-of-Cosistahlest-Rettmir,' ll.' Outstanding Quit Itento for 1845. • • • / $ :._ 1 45 lin t •• ' ' ' for 1646. • '•• -: 37 , 011 -4.- • -Conaty - Tax - for - 11646: - - ----- - -------- ';--- -it-M -...1 .. . for '18474 ' '' lOW 4' •'' 4 " ; ' - Quit-Refit. -, for isst; : • • -- -- 'l7B'• Exoneration. iti CoUttiois for 1645 ' ' ' ... •1 ." - l' Fees ' ' .to ' ". .. for ,11145, , . ..- .. -;•;;.,,_. t I Exoneration. to ' .. . ; . for 1616, ,•;•• • ;:;• - •• •'14.101. Foes . ' to' .4 • for 11946► , ' 0; •• • ; •44411/4411 'Exoneration. to .4 -• Air'lll47. • ; • ' '' '' l • : 1111 Feint' to .• • fbr 1847, ' " . ~ : '',.'',. k . '1 , , 0 Treasurer's Salary, , aar,, ~,,,, .. , ~., ~I. , :i BaltineoiplOtedit of Treistirttiartiar,l4 41, 1 1'41; 4 ..',' lAOI/AINNIteJ;. LUJl.quditorjoithe Coon of. Idamo. • A.W.- MAGMA', • Fire. ICA WPM?) F the very best quality, and, tlgreMit 111 Jr flavors, can be had, at all times, IV EA VCR'S Conlectionary ham ben burg street. Families and Partici of be supplied with any desired quantity. at the shortest notice. CAKES and CONEEC TIONS of all kinds always on hand, and will he furnished to order on 1.608004 terms. Gettysburg, July 23.—if , 1 113 EA. NUTS, FILBERT! . 4- MON DS &e th • bftitle Y to he had at the Confeetional C. WEAN' THE STAR AND MAIIIVEII Is published every Friday Everaippiwthe County Building, above Ihe Register and Reeorder's ice. by DAVID A. HUE il LE.l4.l't Itltillilll lr piti.ti in atlyituve of Nilthin they ,er annum— if not paid within the Near; 4 ) 0' paper diecontinued until all urreircig ' 4 ex ut the option ot the Editor.. bit% coltiea. 6- 1 cents. A tailure to notify a tilseoutibuantra , will be tegurilvd as a new cliaagiamideet I. Alleeetiemeate not exceeding re eitillare in toll three 'Mien lo'r $1 - - oery atihrequept,irexiirm 125 cents. Longer mire in the eagle Ititio10,01!•. All advertisement's not speciallyanm ia lox a oil, in time, will be continued until tot bid. 'At 11e al. reduction w ill be made tothoet ho raalF,a ty tho year.. . Jot, Printing ett till I inuL cxpFutctl g at 101 4 promptly, and on reitromildt: Letters and t'emeit.miee 11010/1 to (hitl(4iloi: lea cowing such ar coutaia Money ,or tha tialev l l"l n ewaplalgeibere,) i maat be rotor c i4oot4cl to uecute attention. ~~ ~.~ *16,604 11k 01%104 SI
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