a CI .ADVEtvrts EMENTS. tkoo - us. lIPHE subscribers respectfully inform the citizens of Gettysburg and vicinity, that they have connected themselves in the Merchantile business under the firm of Dickey & Hi nes, and have purchas ed from Mr. DANIEL COMFORT his ?t*t.ire Stock of Merchandize, comprising a ' l / 4 GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF DRY GOODS , et. (e ti I WAS. tßalbV22,-/ZUZO llardware, flateensware, on such terms as will enable them to sell on the mosFaccomodating terms. They continue business in the same room oc cupied by MF. Comfort, and formerly by Mr. George Arnold. • Thoy respectfully invite t e he public to give them a call. THOMAS DICKEY, CHARLES RIMES. January 10, 1832. 4t-40 'PRO THOSE concerned, will take notice that the Judges of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, have appointed a (0 v2l tif I COW 23 Ut to be held at Gettysburg, for the County of ,by the Judges of the same Court— :ace on .Monday the sth day of WM. S. COBEAN,' Sherif. Sheriff's Office, Gettys burg, Jan.'l7, 1832. S -----Crediters---Take-Xoticel- TfIAT I have applied to the Court of Common Pleasof Westmoreland coun ty, for the benefit of the insolvent laws of this commonwealth; and the said Court have appointed the third Monday (20ch day) of February - next, for hearing me -and my creditors at the Court House in the, borough ofGreensburgh, when and where ,yen may attend to shew cause, if any you have, -I should - not be 'discharged according to law. BENJAMIN ADAMS. Januttry 10, [l7] 1832. 4t-41 Gazetteer of P'enatsylvania. HAVING for several years past been in the practice of preserving Documents respecting the Statistics and general history of Pennsylvania, I have determined to ar range my materials, and after collecting the necessary , additional information, lo pub lish a .GAZErrIgER of the State. - - But - to do this. in a proper manner, and to make the work creditable to myself, aad generally useful, it is obvious that I shall have to de: petal greatly upon the assistance of my fel ' low citizens throughout the Commonwealth for facts and . detaitS 7 respecting the particu lar districts in which they reside;. as with out such aid, years would be required to col- leet the information by personal journeys throughout the State—l beg leave to soli cit communications, and in order that those who are disposed to favor ine with them, may precisely understand the nature of the' itifiirination—mquiredr...the.r l ; d- of subjects are given, Situation, extent, division,noinher of acres. cleared and in weed, of the several Counties : proportion and localities of good and ordinary or bad land in them. Cities, towns, and villa. ges—their first settlement. 2. Climate, including ,moisture or dryness—the causes influencing either of these circumstan= oes--.Metoorolo its cal phenomena, storms, their dates, extent and nature brilliEraibi - dbliolif them. Diseases from local causes. 3. Geological structure,minerals of all na. ture ol tire Coal, if any, Bituminous <u-Intiira. cite; localities, depths at which it is found— courses. of the veins, how &repelled, partici': lar qualities slit. 4.. Mountains, in continued ridges, or separate; , their courses,heig ascertained or computed, whether stoop or of gentle ascent;. difibrent species of timber at dilltrent heights; dry, or abounding in springs;. the sorts of stones tbund on them; whether solid or abounding in caves. 5.. Rises and Creeks, their names, courses, depths, average supply of water; their origin and places of termination; nuliiber of mills e rected on them, and work done. 6.. Lakes and ponds;. their localities„extent, depth, species of fish in them; mineral waters, their qualities, localities °fold Beaver dams. 4 7. Roads., turnpike or county, rail roads—their extenk bridges„of•Aed or stone, length:. ca nals, fisheries. • Manufactories, iron works, salt springs, re. ported extent of business.. 9. State, of education, religious sects, dates of brgabization of churches or .places of worship. 10. General state Aid. propose of improvenumt. ,11. Dates of first settlement, names of the pie. lifers, or of grantees. Facts about first set - tlemente. 1121 12. Notices of Lndian wars, or expeditions a. gainst them; localities anctparticulars of their outrages. • • A 13. Notices oLdistinguished men.. 14. State ofagriuulture, generally.. 15. Facts on laik'rpresent or past variation of the magnetic nellille r iutd.of the hno of no vari thin,, it any. ""' 111 • 16. The population will' be 'obfained front the last Census.. - The composition orti* . is4lll be attended with great labor and considerable expense; ` pandas it ie much wanted, the publisher re lies !Ation , the patriotism and public spirit of his fellow citizens,, to enable him to send. it ft•rili to perfect and full as Possible. An , !mem to even a. single query, will be ac ceptable. The &v at of a communication .104or wiilbe i ; t gzt ua ly enhanced, by the speed with indli4o4 ll /A 6 4 '~'' - A~ . tc-41 MES. MEASE, M. D. 1132. 361 Walnut•stroet; fatale at ettlEtWa.: "I"OK AA/ ~ ?_)•"ttia,M 441,5V1DM3(1-4&41N-ustrtiNic,im, Pulmonary -Conaumption. Catarrhal and Asthmatic Disorders! 'WORE than orir.Trvrjorall the annual dentin EVA• in this country and Great Britain,are state,' to be caused by that itisidious dose Oyer life; the _ _ _ CONSUMPTION! Easily overcome in its infancy, it rapidly arrives, ifneglected, at an unconquerable and terrific ma turity. An obstinate, violent and convulsive cough is the inevitable threrun tier, when neglected, oldie PULMONARY CONSUMPTION, and ins atten dant tread of horrors ; : increased heat and pulse; nausea; oppression of the breast; greenish and bloody spittle; loss of appetite & increase of thirst; ulcerated lungs;Clammy sweats and hectic fever; general emaciation of the body; shrivelled extre mities; excessive and weakening discharges; sink ing (Wile eves; prostration of strength; burning palms and finished cheeks ; swollen feet and legs ; and, at length, while the wretched suarer is still sanguine oflife,cold extremities ancfan agonizing death. Th6ee evils ninny be nipped in tine bud by he timely administration of that long tried and nvaluablo Medicine, DR. RELFE'S ASIMATIC PILLS, which have been known to cure persons supposed to be far gone in a Consumption, and exhibiting all the appearance of approaching dissolution. The Pills a !o constitute an excellent PEcTo;:Ac %IF:ntcwe. Tho o therefore who are troubled with the common coughs occasioned by acrid humours, tickling in the throat,or atfluxions upon the lungs, depriving the patient of refreshing sleep, and gra dually introducing the train of Pulmonary affec tions, will receive from the use of the Pills, cor lain,and frequently the most sudden and• cheer ing relief. They appease the cough, promote easy expectoration, relieve and often cure protracted, obstinate and most distressing cases. 'Common Colds are generally removed by the Pills in a few hours. These Pills also afford immediate relief in the harrassing and suffocating complaint of the ABM. ma. In attacks of:this disease - characterized by difficulty of breathing ; tightness and stricture a cross the breast and in the lungs; oppressive flatu lence; wheezing; coughing & hoarseness; costive ness and other Asthmatic biymptoms, the timely administration of Dr. llelfe's Pills, invariably ini• tigates the attack, often ensures permanent relief, and sometimes effects a radical cure. The Pills may be taken with the most perfeCt safety, as they require, in,ordinary cases, no con finement, and may be administered with the ut most confidence to ail ages and classes of people. Those popular Pills have been used by multi tudes with unexampled success, in a vast variety of cases, from those of the slightest, to others of the most confirmed character.' Their powerful agen cy has been known to revive from the bed of sick ness, the palid, dejected and emaciated victim, and send him back again to "the busy hum of men" an active man of business in the full enjoyment of the blessings of health. Err In proofof which, the following, from a mul titude of testimonials, aro respectfully submitted: . "I have tried your Dr: Relfe's Asthmatic Pills, in Asthma, difficulty of breathing, and Consunip ion, when alterMedieirie had failed; and bay° ibund-thom most excellent." Another Physician writes: "1 have tried your ReVe's;Asthmatie Pills with a patient of mine, whose case had resisted every thing; the cough has certainly left her." A correspondent writes: "The ASTHMATIC Purrs give such astonishing' relief in cases of common colds, coughs, &c., us no one can believe 'unless they make the trial." An agent writes: "Your (Dr. Relfe's Asthmatic) Pills have per rmed a miraculous cure in this town. A man boutso, had been confined some months; " his feel and legs badly swollen; a bad cough; respiration difficult, and was given over by his physician andfriends, who considered hint in a confirmed consumption; after taking three boxes of these Pills all the threatening.'symploms are re moved, and he is fast recovering, A Gentleman of' Plymouth, 70 years °lvo, was cured of an Asthma, by three boxes, after having been afflicted upwards of thirty years. •A young Lady of Boston, was severely afflicted for three years with a violent cough, difficulty of breathing, spitting of blood, pain in the side, de prived Of sleep, and universally debilitated. In this distressing state, after having tried other Medicine in vain, and considered as past relief, on taking only two boxes of those Pills, her cough and the whole of her symptoms lefther, sleep was restored, and her health was perfectly established. (Price 81 for whole boxes of 30 /'ills, and 50 centlfstritatfilz girectim.ll_ *.ft Prepared from the Original Recipe in of the late Dr. W. 'l'. CON W Y, by ,his Immediate ccradw , und th..r7gole—ProprictorrLP7-441 - 10+1+1, and for sale at his Counting Room, No., 99, next door to Jr: KIDDER'S Drug Store, corner of Court and Hanover Streets, near Concert Hall, Boston, aild also for sale by his special appointment, (to. Phi* with all the valuable Medicines as prepar ed by the late Dr. Conway;) by , Druggi3t, GettysOurg, Pg. IV None genuine unless signed T. KIDDER, on tlie_nßcsidn,w - Inted wrapper. A large discount,. to Country Physicians, Traders, &c. January 31, 1832. Getlyilbeerg Troop—slitentiwa; 70U will Parade, in Gettysburg, on Wednes day the 22d day of February next., at 10 o'- clock A. Al. each member provided with 12 blank cartridges. ,TAMES BELL, Jr. Capt. January 31, 1832. tp-43 N. B. There will be 'an Appeal' held at Mr. Gourley's for the last year, on said .day. Petersburg Invineibles: ATTENTION! you *illparade ai your usual place of training, #i. Wednesday the 22nd Feb rtutry next, at 10 o'clock A. M. with arms and accoutrements in complete order. By order of the Captain F. F.:GODFREY, O. S. N. B. Black or blue pantaloons will be worn on said day. January 31, 1832. tp-43 TO MY CREDITORS. 111111 EKE NOTICE, that I have applied to the Judges of the Court of Commdet Pleas of Adarmi'eoiltity, fui4he benefit of the Insolvdnt laws, and that the said Judges have appointed .7),leglay the 28th day of February nee, for the hearing of me and tri3qcreilitors, at- the Court-house in the bo rough of Gettysburg,where you may attend if you think proper. SAMITL STEFFY.. January 24,. 1832. . 4t-42. DOCT. S 1 M. TUDOR, gIiFITRS his Professional services to the `ur public - generally, and can alivay/F be funnd at his .father's residence, at the house formerly oviipieli by -James Moivisson, within one mile and• a half of';flamptort. f r air Mount, /me 144 183 i. —t .t.-10 AGREEABLY to an Act of AsSembly i entitled, "An Act to raise County Rates-and-Levies," requiring the Commissioners of the respective Counties to 4 publish.a statement of the Receipts and Expenditures yearly—We, the Commissioners of Taxes of said County, do Report as fol lows, viz:—GcrFrom the 7th day- of January, 1831, to, the sth day of January, 1832, both) days included : Dolls. Cts. ro outstanding Tax at last settlement- . . . . 5,962 77 Ground Rents in hands of James Gourley . . . 35 081 . Arrearage Duplicate i 725 44 Balance of George Ziegler's Bond 115 00 Cirnund Wents in hands of C. Chritzman . . . 44 00 .Tax assessed, for 1831 40,349 36 Ground Rents due, January, 1831 109 00 Cash of D. Wills, Esq. for an Estray sold . . . . 6 110 Cash on hand at last settlement 2,149 85 Jury Verdicts and Fines in hands of P. Heagy, - 414 48 late Sheriff, 18 99 Addition to Tax Duplicates Cit..,The Tax assessed for 1831, is as follows, viz:— George Irwin, Hamiltonban, 655 55 Daniel Geiselinan, Berwick, 653 36 James Renshaw, Valentine Hollinger, Isaac Durborrow, John Duffield, James, Patterson, Nicholas Groop, George Myers, Jr. John Enilet, James Scott of D. George Brinkerhoff, Anthony Deardorff, C. Chritznian, Michael Miller, Jacob Taughinbaugh, Jacob Smith, Sen. (The Outstanding Tax appears to be in the hands, of the following ,Collectors, viz:— COLLEC7'ORS. TOWNSHIPS: Dolls. Os. 1820 John Marshall,* Berwick . . 4 89 1823 Michael Snyder, Germany . . 1 05 1825 Adam Swope, Borough . . 125 . 46 tt 1827 1828 1829 " Michael Kitzmiller, Conowago . . 44 82 " Jesso__Seabrooks, ' Hamiltonban. 300 . " John Mcllwain, Mountpleasantl39 86 " P. Bishop, Jr. . Germany . .., 57 00 18:30 C. Picking, Hamilton . . _ 150 .66 " P. Voglesongt . Berwick. 105 72 . " John Marshall,* Hamiltonban . 69 71 " John Bream, Sen. Tyrone. 35 8 . " Samuel Kennedy,* ' Huntington. . 88 36 1831 George Irwin,* Hamiltonbrin399 03 " James Renshaw,* Germany6ol 05 , " Isaac Durborrow,* Mountjoy_229 20 . . " John Duffield,* Tyrone. . 220 26 " , James Patterson, _Hamilton. 62 61 " Nicholas Groop, Huntington . . .350 35 T" George Myers, Jr.* Latimore2os 14 ' -- " ----- .l6liii — Enila, Cbnowago . . '275 - Mr' " James Scott,* Liberty. 456 86 ---- " ----- GeTi: — BiiiikeThoTi7 - IVriiiiiTtfar - miiit • ---- 335 - 133 " Anthony Deardorff, Franklin . . 269 95 " Michael Miller, Cumberland . 567 30 . •' Jacob Taughinbaugh, Strabau . 396 41 " Jacob Smith, Menallen . . 405 31 (* . Those marked thus. [l.have_sinee. puid•Part-rAhus LtJ irt.4., 5w2-43 E, the subscribers, being duly elected AUDITORS to settle and adjust the Public Accounts of the Treasurer and Com.. inissioners of mid County, and having been sworn or affirmed agreeably Jo. law, REPORT the following- to be a General; Statement of the said Account, from the 7th day of January, 1831, to the sth day of January, 1832—both days include To outstanding Tax - , January 6, 1831, . . $5,662 77 Quit-rents in hands of James Gourley . 35 08.1 Arreamge Duplicate _ • • • • • 725 44 _ . Balance of George ZieglePs Bond . . ' 115 00 Quit-rents in hands of Christian Chritzrnan . 44 00 Tax assessed for 18:11. . . 10,349 36 . Quit-rents due January," 1831 • . . 199 00 Cash of Avid Wills, Esq. for an Estray sold 6 00 • -.1,n Vranklin tovoithip, Balance of last .set i tlement • -. " • . 2,149 85 • . Jury Verdicts and Fines in P. Heagy's hands .. 414 48 Adaitien to 'tax Duplicate . . . . . • 18 99 WE further Report, that we have examined the items' Which coinpose the above Account r and certify that they are-correct—and-that 'the,,Balance of . (0):Two Thousand Nine• dyed and Two Dollars and Ninety-Six. and: an half .Cents,l s in the hands of the Treasurer: \ • , . CHARLES KETTLEWELL, AuDn4law , fig`„,Yl4_, • , '4 -44 \I. • L February .p tto alt b= J; r 4111 t_tt t tin COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE, ADAMS COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. -:DR. Wm. Cobean, Caleb Betties, Peter Deardorff', James White, Jr. Henry Albert, $l;7 - 90 - 01 - übitoro' Eteport. To the Honorable the -Judges of the Court of d Common Pleas of &Manias County. Robert Smith, Treasurer s & Commissioners—in _Account with the County of Adams. BR. A. COPT. • ,‘ t AiIAMS COUNTY, PENN. OF Germany, Reading, Mountjoy, . . . . MEM Hamilton,. Huntington, . • Latimore, , • Conowago, Liberty, . • • Mountpleasant, • Franklin, Borough,_ Cumberland, raban, Nrenallen, . . Cumberiand Latimoe Reading Liberty . . Reading 7;._ $ 20,019 '97i Ddliv, Auditors' pay , 10 Tuition of Poor Children 856 Sundry bills of Costs paid Sheriff and others . . 765 Collectors of Taxes-=-Fees and Releases . . . . 884 Assessors' pay. _ 257 Treasurer of Poonhouse Funds , 2,604 Prothonotary's and Recorder's-fees 31 G rand Jury and constables—pay 280 General Jury and Constables—pay 721 General Jury, Circuit Court}--pay 204 James Mclllwnny, Esq. Commissioner—pay . . 105 Thomas Ehrehart, Esq. do •do . . . 90 Jacob Cover, Esq. do do . . . 94 D. Horner, Clerk, salary, &c - ... 109 Sundry persons for Fox Scalps . 28 Road Views and Damages 798" Jailor--keeping . prisoners, &c " 575 Court Cryer—pay, &c ... 61 F. W.' Koehler, for Printing . . ~ - . . . 78 Jacob Lefever, do 45 R. W. Middleton, - do 88 R. G. Harper, do 50 Directors of Poor—pay • . 60 Work done--public buildings ' 13 Wood for Cwirt-House and Prison 231 Officers of Elections (General and Special) pay . . 562 Medical attendance on Prisoners 13 , _ COroner—tees, &c lB V P. Heagy, for n Lot of Ground adjoini ng the Jail . 200 Treasurer of Borough of Gettysburg, fbr Hose for the use of the Fire Company of said Borough Wm. S. Cobean, Sherill; for summoning Jurors for 1831 _ John Heagy, for one ream Of Paper . . , . . By outstanding Tax ...... . . . Ground rents in hands of James Gourley . . do arrearafr t , e Duplicate" - -.- . . . Balance of George Ziegler's Bond . . . . Treasurer's salary Jury Verdicts and Fines in hands of P. . . 414 11 cagy, Esq.*' , , Orders of former years. paid by Treasurer . . Cash on hand $20,019 971 601 05 656 00 484 20 383 26 472 61 454 35 43:3 39 693 36 581 86 760 87 769 95 485 51 702 30 760 41 801 31 $ 10,349 36 1 . 26 52 09 46 62 2 00 86 92 IN TESTIMONY that the foregoing statement of RE CEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES, exhibited at the Of- . ~;,,----,c . : ; r . tioe4ilio-TreasurerAif- said-Couuty r is-a-o . orreet-and----- 4 . ;tic . ..opy, as taken from and compared with the Ori- 4 .al if .._ginals_remaining—in-the—Books-of-thig-011iee---Wcr t e, f n -z• " 4 " ,- I -Nt! have hereunto set our Hands, and affixed the Seal of 4. 44T0 4 * ,our said Office, at Gettysburg, the Fifth of Janua ry, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-two, - , • 4 \ - . Thomas Ehi•ehart, Jacob Coven Cammisiioners. _ ._ . _ . ___ John L. anbeaiui,tor -------------- 7 - ATTEST, By Cash paid on Commissioners' orders Outstanding Tax . . . • • Quit-rents iri hands of James Gourley Arreamge Duplicate _ __.. Balance of George. Ziegler's. Bond Treasurer's Salary . . Jury Verdicts and Fines in P. Heagy's hands Balance in treasury ••••• . •• , BE CII.~ By Orders paid, as follow, viz:— . ..... 2,902 D. Romer,. Clerk. CR. i 7:' 4 ; =GI Oft . 3 25 5,700 01 35 0911 725 44 15 00 100 00, 4fif. 84 06k $ 20,019 974 10,036 99f 5,790 01 35 08f 725 44 15 0O 100 my 414 48 2,902 964 CEI $ 20,019 97; Hun-- 111 DV
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