ADVERT I SITIITErirTg; =E=CIMI • THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he has RE_UOVEII HIS SHOP to the house forffierly occupied b y Mr. Swencv, a few doom South of Nit.. cCreary's Sad dler-shop, in Baltimore street, where he still continues to carry on the - eabinet..ai r tikiiig iltighteB9 IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, AND IS PREPARED TO HANUFAETERE, AND INTENDS KEEPING OAT t 1I N!) A GENE- RAL ASSORTMENT OF EIRST-RATR 211 - 41 ) 3 & . 39 2-32 6F ALL KIND , . Oz!TAll kin& of Lumber and Country Produce will he taken in exchange for work, and for which the highest market prices will be given. (rr The subscriber would also inform the public, that, having provided himself with a -1147,1115 E for the conveyance of the dead, and being prepared to make Coffins, all orders in shut line will be ex ecuted with promptness, neatness and de spatch. - • ' )1? subscriber hopes, by strict attention hres, to merit and receive a liberal = of patronage. L. SII A Gettysburg, Feb. 7, 1832. tf-44 NOT'ECZ. ALL persons indebted to tire Estate of JOHN PEDON, late of Liberty township, Adams county, deceased, either by bond, note or book account, are request. ed to call and settle the same on or before Me-first day of March next—and those hawing. claims against said, Estate, are also requested to present the same, properly au ' thenticated,fiv settlement. THOMAS REID, Adner. v-- Febi~sisjr 7r 11332. IPIIOCL tkltt AMI 0 I - f-lOSE concerned, will take notice that the Judges of the Supreme Court 'of , Pennsylvania, have appointed a zaa IP 3 1 4" Ult to be held at Crettyslarg, for the County of Adams, by the Judges of the same Court— to commence on Monday the sth dull of Miztvlcnext. Will. S.- C-013EAN,- Sherif. Sheriff'& Gettys burg, Jana 17, 1832. S tc-41 NOWICIL TFIE; MiPS of -1,311180 deceased, (widow of the late John Sta. ly,) are hereby notified, that their respec tivo portions,of the estate of said deceased are ready for them--They wilt therelOre do well to call on the subscriber, either in person or by or&r, immediately, as he does not intend to be acconesable for interest on, any portionnfiheir shares after this date. Februery 7, 1832. CO•leitnl4ec lilci*G drC. 21 1 1V2V1 Itespcctfullyinfurms the public that he has removed to his —veto Blaup in Chittrebet•abit-4--Sireet r ar-few ors West of the Court House, WHERE 11E IS PRIIRARED TO Make, 'Trim and - ittepair e aelite3 OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ) --ALSO-. SAD 1 11* '''',A- A akt - ',-4 DLES9 BRIDLES, SADDLE.IIAGS, Portmanteaus, Harness, Trunks, and every other article in his line of busi ness, withineuttiess, durability and despatch. He• returns his thanks for past encourage ment•,. and shall endeavor to merit a contin uance of the same. July 26, 1831. • $lOO ltailffaltD. Ilfb ANAIVAN . from the subscriber, on the night of the sth of October last,. a Negro Man named ISAAC, about-2O year's old. .He is about 5 feet 7or 8 inches a square-built well set rellow, walks a little stoop shouldered, tawney complexion, very fill face, wide *nth which lie spreads very much wheh he laughs, and down look when ''': l 4, irsteriNgated oi• spoken to. His clothing k*Wa except a ,blue coat_ about half warn,, and an old fur has: There is no :doubt but he will alter his name as I think liiiditained a free pans from a fellow by the lust he ot,Tobn Beeson, & is in. Pennsylvania &OM. every information. I can get; as he. ernee - ed the. Potomac at Sliepherditown , bout two weeks bethre Christmas. Thea. • hova.reward be gii , eO to any. person that will give ma ... information fic) thus I get hiss;jfils-ts PeUnsylvania• or any other free • far',3o. 'Mary latul, and $lO if in GARLAND M. DAVhS. Gbatoatowu,.Jeffer* Calmly Va. eSnußry IUQ: 36-IBIZIVISMbIi —jurors.Ciratit__Court._ RorouTh.--John Houck, John IL Marsh, Samuel S. McCreary, Adam Were. Lefever,Jacob Keller, Enoch Lefever. liamiltonban.—John M'Cullough, John Kinett, John . Orr, Andrew Stewart, Samuel Blythe, Isarel Irvin, John Mickley, Jr. John J. Kerr, Joseph Reed, (of Benj.) -iliwastplfastaiii—Day id De ti la ree.,,Ed w7d Riley, D. Clapsaddle, S. S. Caldwell, Esq. Libert—J as. M'Divitt, Wni. Scott, Jo seph Hill. Straban.—Peter Eyster, John Gourley, Peter Hulick. • Stockslager, Jas. Black Franklin.—David MiOlecoir, John Bie seeker, Thomas M`Knight. Cundßerland.—Saml Cobea&; Jr.' Geo Gaire, Jos. Walker, Quinton Artnstrong. Tyrone.—Wm. Greer, Wm. Sadle r. Reading.---W illiam Jones. Hamilton.—Michael Ilanes. lli - ek.--George Ickes, Dan'l Geissel man, George limes. • Huntin g ton.—John Fickes, (of Daniel, John Gardner. Menallen. = Sanouel Diehl, Jesse Houck, Nathan Wright. .Conorvago.—John Morningstar, Esq. February 14, 1832.. tc-45 REMARK ABLE CUBE OF RHEUMATISM, .81"111E USE OF Da. HEBB'S lUIE[TM.%TIC LINIMENT COPY OP A LETTER CHARLKSTOWN, (NIVISS.) .11111 23, 1827. To the Proprietor of Dr. Jebb's Liniment. DEAR deem it a duty I owe to suffering humanity,•to acquaint you, and through you the public, (shojo you think best) of the unexpected and surprishe curcperforined" on Myself by, the use of the above most excellent Medicine. I have been for more than' thirty years, and some times most severely,afflinted with the heti ma I ism; have been frequently rendered perfectly helpless, and in. consequence confined to my bed, when it has required two persons to move um, being in such evreine pain; I have several times been under the tare of the most eminent physicians, but pro cured only temporary relief. 1 one day noticed the advertisement of Dr. Jebb's Liniment, with the testimonials accompanying it, and was indu ced to try a bottle, which I used without much sensible benefit. I concluded, however, to perse vere, and bought another bottle, and was greatly relieved, and by the use of half the third bottle, was wholly cured, and have never since had a re turn of-the pain, which I had not been free from -- a month at a time for thirty years, and it is now more than three years since I was cured. I _weuld _most carnestly.advise_ every _person_s uffer, ing under this "militia complaint, not to despair of a cure so long as they can obtain "Dr. Jebb's Liniment." You are at liberty to make any use of this you may think advisable. Most respectfully, yours, CALEB SYMjIES.. To the foregoing testimony, many other unques tionable proofs might be added, in favor of the superior Liniment of Dr, Jobb. Nothing but a fair trial, which the proprietor confidently solicits, can give an adequate idea of its unrivalled effica cy, in mitigating, and thoroughly mastering, the excruciating disease, to which It has been suc cessfully applied in a multitude of cases. The operation of the Liniment is often immediate; and it bus frequently cured rheumatic affections of years standing, in four and betray hours. ft is also recom.nended with confidence, as one of the best applications knoien for stlyness of the joints, numbness, sprains, and chilblains. Price :".*1) cents, with directions. ' 7 .41 ??L LI lc riP i'd 2 1 P OR INDIGVSI7O.N. wilts prevalent disorder, as it exhibits itself in its customary symptoms of mu tit qf appe tite, distressing fiatulearies, heart-horn, pain in Me stomach, sick headache, 71,1715P11, VOlllitinfi and costiveness, is now found to yield to the tried effi cacy of _DIL_REL.F.E!S.._VILLIETAB I.E_SP,EC I These two preparations combined, constitute an efficacious remedy for the Dyspepsia, even ail ter it has acquired the most obstinate character, and When every alba of professional skill.— When both medicines are administered in con ._nection..according-10-paia-and—particular—Diret— tions accompanying the Vegetable Specific, they oughly cleanserthtraitmentary — ermatottturr viscud mucus which is the proximate cause ofthe disorder, and as a tonic and stimulent, they re :lore the healthy action and energy of the sto mach, and strengthen the debilitated, system.— The proprietor can also confidently recommend the Vegetable Specific as oae of thobest remedies .known for the Sick dleadache. Price 50 cents each article, with directions. BRITISH ANTICEPTIC D E T I FR' E. r -L ;HE BRITISH ANTICEPTIC DENTI FRICE, which-the present proprietor wish es most particularly to recommend to the atten tion of the public, is perfectly exempt from all those acids which in geniral farm the basis of tooth powders in common use, and which.althongh they may whiten the teeth forashort time, !mist inevitably destroy the Enamel by their deleterious action on this beautiful covering ot the teeth.— The c'ensequence is that the Enamel which is the shield provided by nature to protectethe spongy and nervous internal structure, is rapidly corro ded by the.ie acid ingredients,' become mere dis colored than over, and exposes the• inner portion of the tooth to caries and a rapid and (certain de cay. By the use of the British Asiticeptic Denti. frice, in the morning,.. -as occasion may require,. with -a brush moderately hard, and. cold. water,the accumulation of-Tartar willimt only be prevented. but the teeth rendered bsOutflully and permanently while, and the gums restorod . to that freedom from soreness, that hardness and efflorescence which are the sure tests of their healthy state, and the best 'guarantee of that natural fragrance oT the breath which can. never be expected in connection with• foul teeth, and iientbutiC, unhealthy gums. (Price 50 cents a box, with directions.) * * *The above valuable Medicines are preprared from the Original Recipe MS. of the lute Dr. W. T. CONWAY, by his knmediate Successor and the Sole Proprietor, T. KIDDER, and for said at his Counting Room, No: 99, next dour In J.. Kinuka's Drug Store, Corner of Court and Hanover Streets,, near Concert Hall, Boston" and also by his appointment, (together with all the valudole me dicines as prepared by the late Dr. Cons ay4 by • Samuel H. Buehler, . _ Druggist, Gettysburg, Pa. .* * *ObServe that rione are genuine without the Written .signature Ir. KIDDER, els_ the but printed, 'wrapper. • • A taiga discount Made to. those 'who buy' alt again. January 31., 1832., , 6SM 1) , 05w . 3 : -. 7 4/1 .4 • - rort_sarat. IN TIM BOIidUGH 01 1 UETTYSBUIW, Crier That two-story. BRICK _ DiveHilo; Mouse,:3; I , In Chambersburg Street,_ a few • doors West all r. Forry's Inn, recently occu pied by Dr. Sinyser. The payments, if desir eft, be will made very ace.omodating. For further. particulars, inquire of the occupant.. January 17,',' 1H32. tf-41 Meretpto aub erpletthiturt4s OF - - • COMMISSIONERS , OFFICE, ADAMS COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. AGREEABLY to an Act of Assembly, entitled, '"An Act to raise County Rates and Levies," requiring the Commissioners of the respective Counties to publish a statement of the Receipts and Expenditures yearly—We, the Commissioners of 'Faxes of said County, do Report as fol lows. viz:-6:33-Frontr the day of January, 1831, to the sth day of Anuary, 1832 1 both days • included Dolls. Cis. • To outstanding Tax at last settlement . . . . r 5,962 77 Ground Rents in hands of ,Tamos,Gourley , . • otl3. Arrearage Duplicate ..... . . . 725 44 Balance of George Ziegler's Bond 115 00 Ground Rents in hands of C. Chritzman . . . 44 00 Tax assessed for 1831 10,349 30 Ground Rents due, January, 1831 199 00 Cash of D. Wills, Esq. for an Estraysold . . . 6 00 Cash on hand at last settlement . . . . . 2,149 85 Jury Verdicts and Fines in hands of P. Ileagy, 414 48 late Sheriff; • S Addition to Tax Duplicates 0:::7 - Tho Tax assessed for 1831, is as follows, viz:— . George Irwin, I Lam i lton ban, . 655 55 Daniel Geiselman, Berwick, . . 653 36 ' Junes Renshaw, Germany', . . 601 05 Valentine Hollinger, Readinff ' b, . . 656 00 Isaac Durborrow, Mountjoy, . . 484 20 John - Duffield,Tyrone, . . 383 2 James Patterson, Hamilton, . . 472 61 Nicholas Group, Huntington, . . 454 35 George Myers, Jr. . Latinane, . . 433 39 John Einlet, Conowago, . . 693 36 James Scott of D. - Liberty, . . 581 86 George B;inkerholf, Mountpleasant, . 700 87 . Anthony Deardorff,. _ Franklin, . .- - 769 95 C. Clnitzman, BorouLrh, . . . ' 485 51 Michael Miller, Cumberland, Jacob Taughinbaugh, Straban, • Jacob Smith, Sen. . Menglleu, KTThe Outstanding 'fax appears to be in the hands of the _ folloWing Collectors, viz:— , COLLECTORS. 7'OlV N S HIP S. 1820 John Marshall,* Berwick . • 1823 MiChael Snyder, Germany 1825 Adam Swope, Borough . . , 4 Wm. Cobean, Cumberland 1'827 Caleb Beales, • Latintore . . 1828 Peter Deardorff, Reading . . " James White, Jr. Liberty . . 1829 Henry Albert, Reading . . " Michael Kitzmiller, Conowago . 46 , Jesse Seabrooks, Hamiltonban -44 John Mcllwain, Mountpleasant . 4 P. Bishop, Jr. Germany . • 1830 C. Picking,- Hamilton . . " . P. Voglesongf Berwick . . " John Marshall,* Hamiltonban . 41. John Bream, Sen. Tvrone • . 44 Samuel Kennedy,* Huntington . .1831 CrocTrke — lrwin;''" - -- liamilronbun -- . " James Renshaw,* Germany . . " Isaac Durborrow," Mountjoy • • " John Dellield,* Tyrone . . " James Patterson, Hamilton . . Nicholas Groop, Huntington . ----George-Myers,-Jr.l--Latimore------..-- John- Emleti Conowago- - James Scott,* Liberty . . Geo. -Brinkerhoff,*. - Mountpleasant . Anthony Deardorff, Franklin . . Michael Miller, Cumberland . Jacob Taughinbaugh, Straban . . Jacob Smith, Menallen • . Mil= OrThose marked thus [1 have since paid part—thus [t] in full. To the Honorable the Judges of the COn WE, the subscribers, being duly elected AUDI'T'ORS to se missioners of said County, and having been sworn or at" Statement of the said Account,. I Fom the 7th day of January, 183 Robert Smith; Treasurer, & Commissioner , I To outstanding Tax, January 60'831, .. '.• $5,962 77 Quit-rents in hands of James Gourley •' . .-. 35 081 Arrearage Duplicate - . . . . • . 725 44_ Balance of George Ziegler's Bond' . . I'ls - 00 Quit-rents in hands of Christian , Cliritzman., 44 00 Tax assessed for 1831 10,349 36 Quit-rents due 'January, 18311 --. • . .. 199 00 Cash of David Wills, Esq..for an Estray sold t 600 in Franklin township,. • Balance of last settlement . . • .. 2,149 8 4 5 Jury Verdicts and Fines in P. ieagy's hands . . 414 48 Addition to. !Pax Duplicate i''. .., . .. .. •18 99 • WE' further Report, that We...have examined the. items which compose the above Atecount, -nd certify that. they -arc correct—and that the. Balance of, CtibTwo -Thousand Nine Hui died and, Two Dollars and: Ninety-Six: and an: half Cents, is in the hands l of the Tteastrrer. A CO ; P '‘`, \ CH A. IL;S LKETTL EWELL, AUDITORS- Februar 8 \ JOHN 1 11.KESSOI 43 • • ADAMS DR. c?' Atitrit aro', isleport. il: 1 N .10,ANZKal - GARDEN -SEEDS. difrly York Cabbage Seed, Scarlet Radish, " Large curled cabbage Lettuce " Frame Peas, Just received and for sale at the Drug- Store of DR. J. GILBERT. February 7,1832. 4t-44 COUNTY, PENN. 18 99 $ 20,019 974 702 30 760 41 801 31 S 10,349- 30 Dolls. cts. 4 89 1 05 125 48 1 26 52 09 . 46 62 2 00 86 92 44 92 . 3 00 139 86 57 00 150 66 105 72 69 71 8d 36 601 05 229-20 220 . 26 62 61 350 35 —2054 275f , 36 45'0 80 335 89 - 269 95 567 30 396 41 405 31 $ 5,790 01 l i l / 4 20,019 0771 . ~.~ ` By Orders paid, as follow, Yiz:— Auditors' pay Tuition of Poor Children Sundry hills of Costs paid Sheriff find ethers . Collectors of Taxes—Fees and Releases . . . Assessors' pay - • • Treasurer of Poor-house Fands ProthonOtary's and Recorder's fees . . . Grand Jury and Constables—pay General Jury and Constables—pay . . . General Jury, Circuit Court—pay . . James Mcithenny, Esq. COmmissioner4av . hinttayrtfairiff", do . Jacob Cover, Esq. slo. do ... D. Horner, Clerk, salary, &c Sundry persons for Fox Scalps . . . . Road Views and Damages Jailor--keeping prisOners, Court Cryer—pay, &e F. W. Koehler, for Printing . . . Jacob Lefever, do R. W. Middleton, do . . ... . R. G. Harper,• do Directors of Poor-.-pay . : . - • Work done—public ,bnildings Wood for Court-House and PriSon . . Officers of Elections (General and Special) pay Medical •attendance on. Prisoners Coroner—tbes, &c . -P; --- Heagy, for Lot of Grotmdadjoining-the-Jail Treasurer of Borough of Gettysburg, :for Hose for the use of the Fire Company of said Borough Wm. S. Cobean, Sheriff; fin. summoning Jurors for 1831 John Heagy, for one ream of Paper . . By outstanding Tax .. . . .. . . Ground rents in hands of James Gourley do arreamge Duplicate . . Balance of George Ziegler's Bond . . Treasurer's salary Jury Verdicts and Fines in hands of P. leagy, Esq.* Orders of former years paid by Treasurer Cash on hand . . . . m- TESTfAIONY that . the fi4egoiftg statement of, !W -CEIPTS AND EXPEN-Dirizthibited at-the Of . t o R t.t flee of the s Tieasurer of said County, is a correct and true Copy, as itikCwil•otivatid - colnpared with the 06- .4 ginals retnaining in the Books of this. Office—We i ;% have hereunto set,our Hands, and affixed the Seal of rrtYY our said Office, at... Gettysburg, the Fifth of Janua ry, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-two. Mamas leArehart, • Jacob Cover, Commisisiaiore" John Z. Gubernator, ATTEST, D. Horner, Clerk. rt of Common Pleas of :/dams Ccnnty. ttle and adjust the Public Accounts of the Treasurer and Com , . ruled agreeably to law, REPORT 'the folloWing to be a General 1, to *Oth day of January, 1832--both days included : s—in Account with the County of Adams. CR. By cash paid on Ge_mmissioners" orders . . Outstanding Tax . . Quit-rents in hands of James Gou oy Arrearage Dliplicate' .. .. —Balance of George Ziegler's Bond - Treasurer's Salary `Jury Verdicts and Fines in P. Heagy's hand) Balance, in Treasury . =I Lamp - ,otearidl 1,000 Butter Prints; 1,000 Barrel and Half-Barrel Covfirs, 1,000 Nests of Sugar Boxes. 500 Fancy Baskets, •rcc Lamp Wicks, 500 lbs. Candle or Lamp Wick. For sale, by VALERIE'S .DUKEITART. Baltimore, Ist rim. 31st, 1832. 4-43 CR. & 761 '~ t ;ate. Dolls. Cts. 10 50 856 84 765 04 . 88.1 59 257 50 2,600 00 31 75 . 280 50 721 54 204 90 . 105 00 . 90 00 _ . 94 50 . 169 87 • 28 551 . 798 25 . 575 56 . 01 02 • 78.50 . 45 02 . 88 75 , 50 44 .. • 60-00 - • 13 85 . 2:31 00 • 562 84 . 13 75 . . 18 58 40 00 78 00 . . 325 5,790 01 . 35 084 . 725 44 15 00 _ 100 00 414 48. • 15 84 2,902 96i $20,019 97i . :.-+ - 10,036 901 5,790 01 35 0S 725 44 15 00 . 10 00' 41' .T,002 964 e 20,010 97i -